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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 32X FIFTY-SEVENTH RILPORJ n|- Till': INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY (ir rur. DIOCI'SE OF ()ui:hec FOR Tin: VEy\R ENDING yist DECliMllER. I 18Q8. ESTABLISHED 7Lh JULY, 1842. qVVAiVA': TIIR ClIHOMCKK l'HINTIN(i ((►AII'ANY. \m). ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA GENERAL SYNOD, ARCHIVES 4 .1 '.'#tS i 1 i il ,1 r EXTRACT PROM A LEHBR OP THE SECRETARY OF TUK SOGIITI FOR THE FBOFA&ATION OF THE GOSPEL, To the Lopd Bishop of the Diooese. " In every Christian Congregation which derives help from the Society, an annual Sermon should be preached on the work of the Society, and a collection should be made in its aid. We should indeed thank- fully receive, if it were offered, a token of sympathy in Missionary work from every member of the Church in your Diocese ; but we have no doubt that our claim will be acknowledged, at least by those congregations which are assisted by the Society T. \t if I- FIFTY-SEVENTH REPORT OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OK THK DIOCESE OF QUEBEC ' FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 18Q8. ESTABLISHED 7lh JULY, 1842. \\ r QUKBEC: " THE CHRONICLE PRINTING COMPANY. 1899. The Church Society was established in 1842. Its objects are : 1. A Mission Fund, to aid in paying Missionaries to strug- gling Congregations. 2. A General Fund, to aid in the erection of Churches and Parsonages, in the education of the children of the Clergy, to aid Congregations in maintaining schools for their chil- dren, and ibr the general expenses of the Society. 3. A "Widows and Orphans' Fund, for the Clergy. 4. A Pension Fund, for aged and infirm Clergymen. 5. A Fund, to provide higher education for the children of the Clergy. 6. To provide Bibles, Prayer Books and religious publica- tions, either gratuitously or at reduced prices. Its affairs are managed, 1. By the Central Board and its sub-Committees. (a) The Central Board is <'omposed of all the Clergy li- censed within the Diocese, the Church- Wardens, and others elected by the Society, being members of the Corporation. (6) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Land and Investment, the Education, and the Depository. 2. By the Diocesan Board of Missions, composed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the Church Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the Missionaries of the Diocitese, and receives for this purpose (a) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, (6) the Mission Fund of Church Society, (c) the contributions or assessments of the Congregations served by the Missionaries, (d) the surplus revenue of the Clergy Trust Fund, (e) the interest of the Invested Capital of the Mission Fund. All letters referring to the assessment or contributions of Congregations should be addressed to the Eev. Canon Von Iffland, Bergerville, the Secretary, or to Mr. John Hamilton, the Honorary Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters should be addressed to the Secretary, the Rev. A. J. Balfour, St. Peter's Rectory, Quebec. Con- tributions on behalf of the Church Society must be sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Edwin Pope, 83 St. Peter street, Quebec. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. President. THE LORD lilSHOP OF QUEBEC. Secretary. REV. A. .r. BALFOUR, M.A., QUEBEC. Treasurer. EDWIN POPE, ESQ., QUEBEC. Notary. E. G. MEREDITH, ESQ., QUEBEC. Secretary of the Diocesan Board. REV. CANON VON H'^^^LArr*. M.A., BERGERVFLLE, P. Q. Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. JOHN HAMILTON, ESQ., M A., QUEBEC. Secretary (St. Francis District Association). REV. A. STEVENS, M.A., HATLEY. P. Q. Treasurer (St. Francis District Association). J. A. WIG(iETT, ESQ., SHERBROOKE. •'.1 1 ■ J ; f It"-! . ■ Ms- i n Chancellor of the Diocese. .lAMES DUNBAR, ESQ., Q.C., D.C.L. Registrar of the Diocese. E. G. MEREDITH, ESQ., QUEBEC. ] f I il /.' TABLE OF CONTENTS. Abstract of Proceedings of the Central Board Act 01 Vict., chap. 86, Management of Endowment Funds. AOOOCNTI. Paul 2« 14 Balance Sheet, Diocesan Church Society 148 Bishopric Endowment Fund 134 Bishop Geo. J. Mountain Memorial Fund 148 Bishop Williams Commenioratioii Fund l-ii Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund 143 Clergy Trust Fund 143 Colonial and Continental Church Society 147 Depository Fund 146 Diocesan Board Revenue Account 162 Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society Account 236 Education Fund 146 do do for Children of the Clergy 147 General Fund Grosse Isle Fund Local Endowment Funds. Mission Fund. 144 147 135 143 Mountain Endowment Fund .-..., 142 144 142 140 Pension Fund Phoebe Chaderton Memorial Fund Porteous Fund for the Blind Robert Hamilton Bequest 143 Synod Victoria Jubilee Fund 134 Treasurers Report 183 Widows and Orphans' Fund 145 Church Society. Annual Meeting 12 Clergy of the Diocese 5 Committees 10 Contributors of $50 and upwards, deceased 225 Forms of Bequest 246 Legacies 224 Lire Members 22ti List of Incorporated Members 227 Notice — objects of the Church Society 2 Officers of the Society 3 Prayers....: 7 RiPORTB. Abstract of Parochial Reports 216 Central Board 15 Church Helpers' Association 243 Diocesan Board 29 Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society 234 Missionary Reports 35 Special— Dy the Lord Bishop 33 St. Francis District Association 34 Woman's Auxiliary 242 Special Notices 132, 156 and cover of book Special Offerings in behalf of the Funds of the Society 1.30 Stated Meetings , 11 Subscriptioiis in aid of the Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fund 230 Subscriptions in behalf of the Funds of the Society. City of Quebec 157 District of St. Francis 168 do Megantic 196 do Gasp6 206 Yiee-Presidents, Central Board, Diocesan Board, Hon. Counsel, tc tf V ■^ i %i y '■} •k i. CLERGY OF THE DIOOESfi. BISHOP) The Right Revd, Andrew Hunter Dunn, D.D., consecrated 1892. ARCHDBAOON : The Venerable Henry Roe, D.D., D.C.L CANONS : Rev. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A. Rev. Thomas Richardson. Rev. John Foster, M.A. . Rev. T. Adams, M.A., D.C.L. RURAL DEANS: Rev. Lennox Willianas, M.A Rural Dean of Quebec. Rev. Isaac Thompson Rural Dean ot Levis. Rer. W. Q. Lyster, B.A Rural Dean of OaspS. Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A., D.C.L Rural Dean ofS. Francis. Rer. Oanon Foster, M.A Rural Dean of Ooaticook. Rev. J. Hepburn, M.A Rural Dean of Richmond. Rev. A. H. Robertson, L.S.T Rural Dean of Cookshire. Adams, Rev. Canon, d.o.l Principal ofBishop's Col lege and Chaplain of the Grammar School, Lennoxville. Adcock, Rev. W. A East Angus. AUnatt, Rev. P. J. B., d.d Professor of Divinityj Bishop's CoUeRe, Lennoxville. Almond, Rev. J., b.a Travelling Missionary to Lake Edward, Lake S. John, I^orestdale, Nicolet, Arthabaska and Stanfold, Quebec. Balfour, Rev. A. J., m. a., Secretary Church Society. Rector St. Peter's, Quebec. Ball, Rev. T. L., m.a. (retired) Lennoxville. Barton, Rev. Wm., m.a.. Assistant. Grand M6re. Bayne, Rev. N. M., b.a Peninsula, Gasp6. Bishop, Rev. C. E., m.a Hereford. P. 0. Canaan, Vt., U. S. A. Blaylock, Rev. Thomas, m.a Danville. Boyle, Rev. F., m.a. (retired) East Frampton. P. 0. Hemison. Brooke, Rev. H. A., m.a Stanstead. Bruu, Rev. E. U S. Ursule. Chapman, Rev. T. S., m.a. (retired) Marbleton. Gurran. Rev. W.J KirkdaJe. Debbage, Rev. J. B., b.d Bourg Louis. Dickson, Rev. H. A., m.a Inverness. P. 0. Lyster Station. Dickson, Rev. J. S. B., b.a Agnes, Lake Megantic. Dumbell, Rev.-G W. d.d., Rector Sherbrooke. Dunn, Rev. E. A., m.a., (Bishop's Do- mestic Chaplain), Rector S. Paul's, Quebec, and Missionary Mont* morency and Lake Beauport. 6 CriEiiOY OF THK DiocKMK OF QuKMKC. —Continued. Btherington, Rev. E. J., n.A., Hector Tiiiiity Uhurcli. Quebec. Faulconer, Rev, W. G., Rcotor Ireland. P. O. Maple Orove. Foster, Rev. Canon, m.a., Rector, U. U...Coaticook. Fothericill, Rer R. J Driinimondville. ' Fuller, Rev. H. S Porlneuf. Fyle?, Rev. T. W., m.a., o.c.i Olniiilain to the Immigrants, Levis, Hardintr, Rev. (I. T Riviere du Loup. Harto, Rev. H. S S. George, Heiiuce. Hepburn, Rev. J., m.a., Rector, R. D .... Richmond. Hibbard, Rev. G. P., b.a West Frampton. P. 0. Sprlngbrook. Horner, Rev. D Snndy Beach, GaHpe. Husband, Rev. E. H., Rector . New Carlisle. Kemp, Rev. John, b.d. (retired) Leeds. Kerr, Rev. L N , m.a Hhigawiike, Gnsp6. King, Rev B. A W., m.a Melbourne. Lyster, Rev. W. G., b.a., Rural Dean.. ..Cape Cove, Gii8p6. Ittaj, Rev. E. G., h.a., Assistant Cathedral, Quebec. Moore, Rev. A. H., h.a Newport. P. 0. Sawyerville. Murray, Rev. G. H. A., m.a Barford. P. O. Dixville. Nicolls, Rev. G. G., m.a... Fitch Bay and Georgcville. Parker, Rev. G. IL, Rector Compton. Parrock, Rev. R. A., m.a Professor of Classics, Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Petry, Rev. H. J., m.a., (retired) Quebec. Prout, Rev. J Grindstone li^land, Magdalen Islands. Pye, Rev. G. P., h.a Labrador. P. U. Mutton Bay. Richmond, Rev. J. P Ga.'ipo Basin. Richardson, Rev. Canon, (retired) Gaol Chaplain, Quebec. Riopel, Rev. S., m.a., m n Valcarticr. I'. O. Valcarticr Village. Roe, Venerable IL, d.d., Archdeacon, K.xam. Chaplain, Bi.-^hop's Commissary, Windsor Mills. Robertson. Rev. A. H., l.s.t.. Rector, Rural Dean Cookshire. Rothera, Rev. J Leeds. Scarth, Rev. A. C, m a., u.c.r, , Rector, Rural Dean.. Lenno.wille. Scott, Rev. F. G., M.A., Assistant S. .Matthew's, Quebec. Smith, Rpv. F. A., (retired) Montreal. Stevens. Rev. A., m.a.. Rector Hatlev. Stuart, Rev. II. C, m.a.. Rector Throe Rivers. Sykes, Rov. J. S.. l.s.t Kingsev. P. 0. Sydenham Place. Tambs, Rev. R. C , m.a Waterville. Thompson, Rev. Isaac, Rector, R. D Levis. Vial, Rev. F. G., m.a., Assistant Slicrbrooke. Von Iffland, Rev. Canon, m.a., Secretary Diocesan Board and S^'nod, Rector, St. Michael's, Quebec. Walters, Rev. G. R Point Kt. Peter, Gaspc. Washer, Rev. C. B Hiuy. P. 0. Robinson. Whathara, Rev. A E Ways Mills. Williams, Rev. L. W., m.a.. Rector, Ru- ral Dean St. Matthew's, Quebec. Wilkinson, Rev. B. G., m.a., Professor of Pastoral Theology, Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Wilson. Rev. E. K., b.a Marbleton. Wright, Rev. R. W. E., m.a Magog. Wurtele, Rev. L. C, m.a Actonvale. PR'AYEBS i . TO BE tJSED AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY AND OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. LET US PRAY. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most ffra- cious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; mat in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and linally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon the Heathen, and those who are in error. Take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and con- tempt of Thy Word, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Lsraelites, and be made one Fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. O God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thv grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy, the endeavour of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the Dominions of our Sove- reign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are pro- claiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. U' ^' 8 Almighty Saviour, Who by the right hand of God art exalted, and hast received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, shed forth Thy light and grace on this dark world. O Thou who Icvest a cheerful giver, grant Thy people grace that they may minister liberally of their sub- stance to the making known of Thy Name throughout the world. Grive Thy blessing to all who are labouring to spread the knowledge of Thy truth, and especially to those Missionary Societies which have ministered to the need of our Church in this Land. Prosper the work in which they are engaged, and make them the honoured instruments of spreading Thy gospel, and proclaiming Thy great and glo- rious Name. Hear us merciful Saviour, in these our pray- ers, and to Thee, with the Father, and the Holy Ghost, be ascribed all honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen. O God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace, give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divi- sions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly Union and Concord ; that, as there is but one Body, and one Spirit and one Hope of our Calling, one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism, one God and Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart, and of one soul, united in one holy bond of Truth and Peace, of Faith and Charity, and may with one mind and one mouth glorify Thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven. Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever Amen. THE CHURCH SOCIETY )t OK THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC PATRON : His Exceiaenoy the (Jovernor General, PRESIDENT : The Right Reverend the Lord Risiioi' of Quebec. VICE-PRESIDENTS R. W. Henekei', D.C.L., Chauccllor of Bishop's College, The Rt. Rev. Tiie Lord Bishop of Ottawa, Venerable Areluleacou Roe, D.D., George Veasey, Edwin A. Jones, James I'atton, jr., James Dnnhar, Q.('., D.C.L., Col. J. Bell Forsyth, George Lampson, B.A., Jolm Hamilton, M.A. CENTRAL BOARD. The Pi-esident, the Vice-T'icsidents. and a// othi'r qflicers of the Society, all licensed Clergymen and all Cluncli-\\'ardeiis within tlie Diocese who are mem- bers of the (Corporation, and Capt. W. H. Carter, H. J. Pratten, R. Campbell, LL.B., E. Pope, J. C. Moie, Lt.-Col. White, J. Winticl.l, E. E. Webb, A. Rliodes, Vs. W. Parmelee, W. Tofield, J. Brooke, Lt.-Col. Allen Jones, W. K. V Atkinson, C. W. Walcot, E. E. Wurtele, A. Veasey, W. Giuin, W. Henderson, G. P. Gibsone, T. C. Aylwin, Wm. Price, A. Borland, E. J-C. Chambers. HONORARY COUNSEL ; Jas. Dunbar, Es(^., Q.C., D.C.L., George Lampson. Esq., B.A. R. Campbell, Esci-, LL.B. AUDITORS E. Russell Hale, Frank Holioway, J. R. H. White, Lt.-Col. White, TREASURER: Edwin Pope. J. W infield, Lt.-Col. Allen Jones, \\. Tofield, C. W. Walcot. SECRETARY : Rev. A. J. Balfour. ;i ''/. '■i t t 10 oo:m:3s^ittb3E1S- (In all committees three shall form a quorum unlean other wm ordered.) FINANCE COMMITTEE : Treasurer of the Society, Chairman ; R. Campbell, Capt. Carter, J. Hamilton, Rev. Canon Von liflanil, The Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec, E. E. Webb, Lt.-Col. White, Lt. -Col. Allen Jones, J. Winfield, J. C. More, The Secretary. EDUCATION COMMITTEE The Lord Bishop, Chairman ; Capt. Carter, Rev. L. W. Williams, Armitage Rhodes, W. Gimn, Rev. Canon Von Iffland, Rev. H. J. Petry, The Secretary, Rev. F. G. Scott, G. W. Parmelee, Rev. E. A. Dunn, The Treasurer. DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE : Rev. A. J. Balfour, Rev. L. W. Williams, E. J. C. Chambers. Capt. Carter. LAND AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE: The Treasurer, J. C. More, E. E. Webb, Col. Forsyth, Edwin A. Jones. DIOCESAN BOARD. THE LORD BISHOP, PRESIDENT. (Elected \fy the Synod. ) Rev. Canon Foster, M.A., Rev. H. J. Petry, M.A., Rev. L. W. Williams, M.A., R. Campbell, Armitage Rhodes. (Elected by the Church Society. ) Rev. Canon Richardson, Rev. I. M. Thompson, Col. Forsyth, Capt. Carter, J. C. More. (Ex-Officio Member'*.) The Archdeacon of Quebec, The Clerical Secretai'y of Synod, The Secretary of the Churcli Society, The Treasurer of Synod, The Treasurer of the Church Society The Lay .Secretary of Synod. SECRETARY : Rev. Canon Von Iffland, M.A. HONORARY TREASURER : John Hamilton, Esq., M.A. 11 STATED MEETINGS. ■ ■■■ ■ OBNTRAL BOARD. (4 P.M.) Tuesday 1899 21st February. Tuesday " ....21st March. Tuesday " 18th April. Tuesday........ " 16th May. Tuesday ♦' 20th June. Tuesday " 17th October. Tuesday '. " 21st November Tuesday « 19th December. Tuesday 1900 16th January. Thursday •' 8th February. DIOCBSAN BOARD. Wednesday 1899 15th February. Wednesday " ..17th May. Wednesday " 16th August. Wednesday " 15th November Wednesday 1900 14th February. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY. 1900. Wednesday 3 o'clock, P.M 7th February. I 12 ^i/- r^ ANNUAL MEETING, FEBRUARY 1st, 1899. The annual meeting of the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec was held in the Cathedral Church Hall, on Wednesday, 1st February, 1899, at 3 p.m. Present : the Hight Reverend the Lord Bishop, President ; the Very Reverend the Dean of Quebec, the Rev. Canon Von Iffland, the Rev. Canon Richardson, Rural Dean Wil- liams, Rural Dean Thompson, the Rev. Dr. Fyles, the Revds. E. J. Etherington, F. d. Scott, H. J. Retry, E. A. Dunn and EGt. May, Chancellor Dunbar, Col. J. Bell Forsyth, Captain W. H. Carter, Messrs. J. Hamilton, E. Pope, G-eo. Lampson, J. C. More, T. C. Aylwin, J. Winfield, A. Rhodes, W. Tofield, Mrs. Hunter Dunn, and Rev. A. J. Balfour, Secre- tary. ^ After Prayers, the minutes of the last annual meeting and of a special general meeting were confirmed. The Reports of the Central Board and of the Diocesan Board for the past year were read, adopted and ordered to be printed. The Treasurer of the Society presented his re- port and therewith a printed statement of accounts of the Church Society, Clergy Trust Fund, Bishopric Endowment Fund, and Local Endowment B\inds, all of which were adopted and ordered to be printed. The Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan Board presented his Report, which was adopt- ed and ordered to be printed. The Report of the St. Fran- cis District Association having been read by the Secretary, was received and ordered to be printed in the Report of the Church Society. The annual report and statement of ac- counts of the Association of Church Helpers were ordered to be printed in the Society's Report, and the Secretary was instructed to convey to the members of that Associa- tion the best thanks of ths Society for the kind services which they had rendered in making the annual collection in behalf of the Society's Funds. 18 The Rev. E. G-. May, and Messrs. Gilbert Henderson, J. H. Simmons, Andrew Borland, and E. J. C. Chambers were elected members of the Corporation. The Lord Bishop communicated to the Society the pleas- ing intelligence that His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, like his predecessors in office, members of the Church of England, had been graciously pleased to become Patron of the Society, and a Life Member thereof. In addi- tion to His Excellency, Mr. H. M. Price, Mr. Max Franken- berg, and Miss Reid were elected Life Members. The Vice-Presidents of the Society were all re-elected. The members of the Central Board were re-elected with the addition of Messrs. "Wm. Price, Andrew Borland and E. J. C. Chambers. The members of the Diocesan Board were all re-elected. The valuable services constantly being rendered to the Church Society by the Hon. Counsel, and the kind offices also of the Auditors, were duly and fittingly acknowledged. After reference had been made to the very responsible and annually increasing labours involved in their respective offices, the Treasurer of the Church Society and the Hon, Treasurer of the Diocesan Board received the warmest thanks of the Society for the duties which they had so efficiently discharged. The Secretaries received a like grateful acknowledgment of the services rendered by them. The meeting closed with the Benediction. I J> 14 1 I 4 .' P 61 VICT., CHAP. 86. An Act to authorize the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec to deal with certain funds in its hands in a certain way, and for other purposes. [Assented lo 15th January, 1898.] "Whereas the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec has, by its petition, prayed for authority to consider certain local endowment funds now in its hands or which may hereafter come into its hands as one fund for the sole pur- pose of distributing proportionately over the whole any loss in the capital which may occur through failure in investment, and of paying out all interest received thereon proportionately at a uniform rate upon the capital of each such local endowment fund, and has also prayed for author- ity to invest its funds in certain securities ; and it is expe- dient to grant the said prayer ; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and con- sent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec is hereby authorized to consider all the local endowment funds now in their hands or which may hereafter be placed in their hands, as one fund, for the purposes : (a) Of distributing proportionately over the whole any loss in capital that may occur through failure of investment ; (b) Of paying out all the interest received thereon propor- tionately at a uniform rate upon the capital of each local endowment fund. Provided there be nothing in the instrument creating such local endowment fund to the contrary. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 981o of the Civil Code, the society is hereby authorized to invest money held hy it as administrator or trustee thereof, in municipal stock or debentures, in real estate in the Dominion of Canada, or on first privilege or hypothec upon real estate in the Dominion of Canada, to an amount not exceeding three-fifths of the municipal valuation of such real estate, or in bonds of commercial corporations in the Dominion of Canada. All investments made up to date outside the limits of the Province are declared to be legal and valid as regards the authority of the Society to make them. 3. The act 45 Victoria, chapter 88, is repealed. 4. This act shall come into force on the day of its sanc- tion. 15 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1898. (Presented to the Church Soriety, Felrimr;) Jif, 189U.) Before proceeding to give in detail an account of the So- ciety's work during the past year as discharged by their Central Board, and to urge increased interest in the several departments of Church work in behalf of which offerings have been solicited, we shall place in the very forefront a statement of the Society's income for 1898, arising from voluntary sources, and exclusive of interest on invested capital used in the same behalf. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. 1897. 1899. Decrease. Increase. (reneral Fund 81,G37 73 3,139 38 1,674 17 270 80 652 90 $1,350 08 4,160 99 1,653 08 222 35 719 95 281 65 'ii"o9 48 45 Missinn Fund 1,021 61 Pension Fund Widows and Orphans' Fund Education of children of the Clersrv Fund 67 05 87,374 98 $8,112 45 $351 19 $1,088 66 361 19 Net Ir icreasc $737 47 The foregoing comparison exhibits an increase for 1898 of $737.47 over the receipts of the previous year. A careful analysis of the subscriptions, however, reveals the fact that there has actually been a falling off ; inasmuch as one generous offering of $500 should, under ordinary circumstances, have appeared in the accounts for 1897, whilst a second offering anticipates a subscription for 1899. We are not now much concerned about the incomes of the W. and O. and Pension Funds since these are both equal to all present demands upon them ; but for the Gen- eral Fund, and the Fund for the Education of the children of the Clergy, we desire earnestly to bespeak a more gene- rous support. The Fund for the Education of the children of the Clergy has no invested capital. It depends wholly upon the free will offerings of the faithful, and, if need be, upon such supplementary grant, necessarily small, as the Central 16 Board may feel warranted in voting from the General Fund. Hitherto, when divided amongst many, the allowance to each applicant would have been meagre, and in some cases inade- quate, had it not been for the generosity of the late Ur. Robert Hamilton, who for a great many years allowed the Society to draw upon him for an amount in every case equivalent to the Society's own grant, whatever this might be. This bountiful source of help no longer exists. It must surely be enough to draw attention to this fact in order to show that unless other generous friends come now to the support of the Fund, this department of the Society's work, which has proved to many such a boon in the past, must be rery materially curtailed. The General Fund also, v/hence all grants are made, should receive very much more liberal support than it does. According to the rule of the Society every Clergyman is expected to make a special appeal in its behalf on Quin- quagesima Sunday, and to have an offering made in each congregation ministered to by him. "We feel compelled to draw the attention of the Clergy to this rule, old as it is ; and also to the fact that the reports sent in show that last year out of 110 congregations, more than 40 failed to make any such offering, although the majority of these had at some time received a liberal grant from this Fund in aid of the erection of their Church or Parsonage or both. In some of the Missions indeed no offering was made throughout the year in any of the Churches in behalf of any Fund of the Society. We deem it due to a Clergyman himself, due to his successor in that he shall inherit a work which has been carried on in a spirit of catholicity and loyalty, due to the people in that they shall have the privilege of giving, and its duty and blessing inculcated, and due to the Society of which he is a member, that he (the Incumbent) do heartily co-operate with the Socieiy in the common work which we all have in hand, and to this end that he do observe, so far as possi- ble with true loyalty, the Society's rules in the matter of these special offerings. Only by such sympathy and glad co-operation on the part of our several Parishes can that extension of the Church's ministrations be hoped for, which is the truest index of her vitality, and the best assurance that an in- crease of God's blessings may confidently be looked for, in the Parish no less than the Diocese. 17 OENERATi FUND. (To aid in the erMion of Churches and Parsondijes, in the support of Schools, in the. edacaUnn of the Children of the Cl/'rgy, ir), the formation of Local I'Jndnwnmnts ; and to meet the general cxpenaea of the management of the Socidy. ) The first claim upon this Fund is, of necessity, the amount required to meet the current expenses of the manage- ment of the Society. These expenses are kept as low as pos- sible. Fortunately for the Society many services of very great value are rendered gratuitously. Nine grants were voted from the General Fund last year, but six of them only wen^ claimed ; the remaiuinar three await fulfilment ol conditions. The grants paid were as follows : — I 50 00 towards Mission C'hurch, Harrington, Labrador. 100 00 " Parsonage at Agnes. : . 75 00 " Outfit for a voung Clergyman. 20 05 ♦' Education of (Children of Clergy. 27 01 «' Education Fund. : .. 116 21 *' Louise ville Mission. $388 27 Unusually light last year, the demands upon this Fund promise to be unusually heavy during the current year. Some of the good works of the Societv must certainly suff*er unless the inconae of this Fund is very materially improved. MISi^ION FUND. (For the payment of Stipends of Missionaries ; — the Fund being sup- plemented by the annual Grant from the S. P. G., the Assessments: of the Rural Qmgregations, « Grant from the Clergy Trust Fund, and the interest oj the Invested. Capital of the Mission Fund, — the whole administered by the Diocesan Board.) The income of the Mission Fund for 1898 is a little more than $1,000 in excess of that for the previous year. For this we are very grateful. "We have also to report with exceeding thankfulness that the late Dr. Robert Hamilton, throughout life a most generous contributor to every Fund of the Society, by his AVill bequeathed to the Mission Fund of the Church Society $45,000, together with such portion of his annual tithe as remained unexpended at the time of his death. This latter amounted to $11,000, thus making his legacy $56,000, less Grovernment succession duty, or 2 18 about $50,000 nit. The same gentl»»miiii also bequeathed to the Church Society $10,000, ($9,000 net;, to b*! held in trust for 'the beneht of St. Matthew's Church, Quebec. With much gratitude we have also to report thf receipt of a little more than $7,000 from the lato Mr. T. 11. Dunn, of this city, to be employed towards the maintenaui-e of the Church's work at St. Ursule, his native place ; and from the estate of Mrs. Dame, sister of Mr. Dunn, the sum of $2,500 towards the same object. We cannot be too thankful to God when those to whom He has entrusted the talent of ri(-hes, feel it to be a sacred duty and find it a pleasure, not merely to give to God a due proportion while life on earth lasts, but so to invest a fit- ting portion thereof, that after their departure it may con- tinue to yield a revenue to God's glory in souls helped and won. Only at the final ingathering and day of account can any just estimate bo formed of the rich recompense of reward which such investments, made for Christ's sake, shall yield. Would that others, gifted with means, would think well of this, and in proportion to their ability follow the good ex- ample here set. For an account of the administration of thi.s Fund we refer to the Report of the Diocesan Board of Missions which follows. We particularly draw attention to that part of the Re- port which makes mention of Mr. Hamilton's bequest, and the purpose which it will opportunely help to serve, in view of the withdrawal of the S. P. G. grant and the depre- ciation in revenue of invested capital. PENSION FUND. (For the support of ayed atui iujirm Clenjymen.) After forty-four years of arduous and faithful Missionary work in the Diocese, Rev. Felix Boyle was compelled by a painful physical infirmity to relinquish active duty in May last, when he was granted the well earned benefit which this Fund provides. A kind-hearted sympathetic man. whose services were ever at the disposal of those in need of them, Mr. Boyle was and is greatly beloved by those amongst whom he so long ministered. Seven Clergymen are now enjoying the benefit of this Fund. The amount paid in pensions last year was 660.83. I 19 I WIDOWS AIVD orphans' FUND. Ten annual payments only, and these of a mere nominal amount, are ret^uired of Clergymen who quality lor the benefits of this h und. The lollowing Clergymen have tom- pleted this number, viz: The Venerable Archdeacon Roe, the Rev. Dr. Allnatt, the Rev. Dr. Scarth, the Rev. Canons Adams, Von Iffland, Richardson and Foster, the Rev. Messrs. Smith, Lyster, Kemp, Washer, Thompson, Hepburn, Hoyle, Sykea, Ball, Blaylock, Ri(3hmond, Chapman, Hardins,', Stevens, Wurtele, Petry, Fyles, Riopel, Stuart, Walters, Faulijoner, Fuller, Robertson, Husband, Adcock, Biiltbur and Debbage. The following are in course of completing their pay- ments, viz: The Rev. Messrs. Bayne, Bishop, Brooke, Brun, Curran, Dickson, Fothorgill, Hibbard, Horner, King, Moore, Murray, Parrock, Prout, Rothera, Scott, Whatham, Wilson and Wright. We have to record the death of Mrs. Simpson, widow of the late Rev. .I.E. P Simpson, in his life time a Clergy- man of this Diocesr. Mr. Simpson died in 1849, thus his widow was in the receipt of a pension from the Church Society for clost; upon Kfty years. The present number of annuitants is nine, viz: Six widows and three children. The amount paid last year in pensions was "$2,050. The maximum pension to a widow bus been made |50O instead of 1400 as formerly. EDUCATION FUND. The following are the Schools in receipt of aid from the Church Society, tog;ethcr with the amount of grant voted to each : Name of School. Boiirg Louis No. I. Bourg Louis No. 2. Cape Cove So. I... Cape Cove No. 2... Sandy Boacli Barachois York, Gasp*? Framnton West Halesboro' Cumberland Mills.. Cranbourne Lower Ireland Magdalen Islands.. Labrador Teachers Miss A. Allen .Miss Cunningham Miss Harbour Mis.4 Siiddrd Miss Kdith Thompson Mrs. Girai'd Miss Laws Miss Harper Miss C. Proctor Nies Harper Miss Hodgson Arruino Kdwards F. W. Major G. W. Willis Grant. $2d 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 160 00 $485 00 20 ^»...fa*>.^« ,.■% — • >-' From the foregoing list it will ho seen that fourteen schools received assistance hwt year. This is threo h»ss than the previous year. Two schools forfeited their grants through non-compliance with the Church's conditions gov- erning the same, and one (Marbleton) with expressions of gratitude for long continued assistance in days of less pros- perity, voluntarily relinquished its grant on having attain- ed to a position of self-support. The report both of the teachers and of the visiting Clergy are, on the whole, encouraging ; and much gratitude is ex- pressed for the help which is being extended to them. An additional Government grant of S40 has been obtained from the Poor Municipality Fund for school work on the Labra- dor. Although in the foregoing list we mention the name of one teacher only on the Labrador, there are really five, including two graduates of Bishop's College ; all teaching, and three of them, licensed by the Lord BisQop, doing other Missionary work under the supervision of the Rev. Mr. Pye. The districts ministered — to stretch over more than four hundred miles of Coast. The Colonial and Continental Church Society still con- tinue to aid us by their generous grant of X80 in our efforts to better the hearts and minds of the young in the poorer parts of our Diocese. We are very grateful for this help ; and our gratitude is echoed in the benefited districts, as voiced by their respective Missionaries. FUND FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CliEROY. In 1898 eleven grants were in force during Lent and Trinity Terms, and nine during Michaelmas Term. The whole aggregated $740. One half of each grant, as usual, came from the late Mr. Robert Hamilton. It is unnecessary that w^e should say more here with re- gard to the great help which this fund has enabled the Society to render in past years, and the urgent need which now exists for new and generous supporters if its good work is to be carried on undiminished. S. P. C. K. DEPOSITORY. The report made a year ago of sales made in the Deposi- tory was very unsatisfactory, the revenue having fallen off 60 per cent within twelve months. In May, 1898, the De- dl pofiitory was remov^^l to the lar^ife and attractive store of Mr. T. J. Moore, General Stationer, No. 1 48 St. John street. At that date, attor reducing the price on a considerable portion, we had stock to the value of $1,000. Under present Hi{:rt enient, Mr. Moore assurnes the care and local management, and agrees to sell, on commission, such books as the Society may see tit to keep in stock. On sales made to Clergymen the commission is charged on the discounted price allowed to them, and none is charged on Free Grants. The responsibility of ordering and pricing books, collecting all amounts not paid over the counter, attending to Free Grants, correspondence, &c., devolves upon your Secretary. The attention given by Mr. Moore and his subordinates is all that could be desired. Seventy- eight Prayer Books, (iHo Church Catechisms, and 3,500 Tracts were given away in the course of the year. In 1897 our sales amounted to $230, in 1898 to !ii425.55. Our iu' debtedness was reduced by |18'2.61 during the year. The Rev. H. Gomery, the Canadian travelling agent of the S. P. C. K., spent a month in our Diocese last year, and is with us at present. A part of his useful work is to com- mend, and seek a wider circulation of the publications of the S. P. C. K. He carries with him some thirty or forty selected books furnished by your Secretary. REVIrilON OF BY-LAWS. In view of the needed publication of a new issue of the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Church Society, (the old issue having become exhausted), the Central Board in 1897 appointed a Committee of seven to revise tae old Code, properly adjust all the additions and alterations which had been made since the last issue, and suggest any further changes in matter or form which might commend them- selves as desirable before publishing anew. Some months were devoted to this work. Subsequently it was further considered by a Committee of the Church Society. The result of the labours of both Committees was brought before the last annual meeting of the Society, and in a session which extended over three days, was subjected to the most thorough and careful consideration of an un- usually large number of its members. The Revised By- Laws as then approved were brought up for contirmatioa on the 23rd of March following. 22 The best thanks of the Society are due to the several members of these two Committees for their patient and faithful labour in this connection. SEE-HOUSE. The Diocese of Quebec has not hitherto possessed a See- House. In 1888. a spontaneous movement was made throughout the Diocese to commemorate the 25th anniver- sary of the late Bishop's Episcopate, and a sum of over $5,000 was ^iven for th«^ purpose. His Lordship having expressed a desire that the gift, instead of being a personal one, should assume such form as would be of ultimate bene- fit to the Diocese, it was decided to apply it towards the purchase of a See-Houso. In deference to His Lordship's wish, who preferred to make no change of residence, the money was, for the time being, invested, and known as the "Bishop "Williams Commemoration Fund," the revenue being applied towards current rental, the capital eventu- ally to be devoted towards the object proposed. In 1897, a Committee of the Central Board was appointed to consider the serious depreciation in revenue of the Bishopric Endowment Fund, owing to lower rates of in- terest obtainable. Their recommendation was that steps should be taken to raise the capital of the " Bishop "Williams Commemoration Fund " — at that time about |6.000-^to such an amount as would render it immediately available for the purpose for which it was founded, viz., the purchase of a See- House for the Diocese. The Synod of the Diocese, at its session in May of the same year, adopted the scheme of the Central Board, and resolved ; that the additional money to be raised should be called the . Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fund. Offerings were made throughout the Diocese at the Jubilee Thanksgiving Serv- ice, June 20th, 1897. The task of collecting the balance required was most kindly undertaken by the "Ven. Arch- deacon Roe in the summer of 189S, and bv the end of the year was brought to a successful issue. Undoubtedly the members of the Church were stimulated to give towards this desirable object bv the most generous offer on the part of the Lord Bishop to « ontinue to i>ay a rental and to keep the building in repair, thus making the Diocese the real gainer by its own gift. An opportunity at this juncture off'ered of purchasing, on 28 favourable terms, the conveniently situated and handsome residence occupied by the Lord Bishop ; and it was secured as a See-House for the Diocese at about one-third of its original cost. In accordance with the Kesolution of Synod and the wish of the Church Society, the building thus ac- quired by the Diocese will at once commemorate the memory of our late revered Bishop, whose Commemoration Fund constituted part of its purchase money, and also the dOth anniversary of the reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria. IN MEMO RI AM. The Society has baen called upon during the past year to mourn the departure of several of her members, including some, in many respects, the most eminent and helpful in her history. Chief among them are the following: — Mr. Robert Hamilton, D.O.L., Mr. R. H. Smith, Mr. T. H. Dunn, Mr. J. S. Fry, Mr. Edward LeMesurier-Sewell, and the Rev. T. H. Lloyd. The Rev. T H. Lloyd, for some time Assistant Clergyman at the Cathedral, was called away in early life, greatly be- loved by all who knew him for his many attractive gifts, his gentle and winning manner, his true Christian manli- ness, and his humble dm^otion to his high calling. Mr. E. L. Sewe/l was not an active member of the Society, and yet was one whose silent iufluvjnce was ever helpful. The same traits of character which made Edward Sewell a favourite amongst 150 boys at Lennoxville School, marked him to the end. Throughout life his strict integrity and his gentleness and kindliness of heart won for him the es- teem of all and the affection of many. Mr. J. S. Fry was a Life Member of the Society. Dur ing the latter part of his life he took no active part in its working, but his name often appears as a member of this Board some forty years ago. Mr. T. H. Dunn was a member and a constant subscriber to the Funds of the Society. Of his generous gift of *7,000 in behalf of his native parish, mention has already been made. Mr. R. H. Smith was one of the oldest and most highly esteemed members of the Society, and one who, to the end of his working days, continued to give to the [;Society the great benefit of his ripe judgment as well as generous 24 pecuniary aid. For nearly forty years Mr. Smith was a member of this Board, and for thirty-three of these years he was one of the Vice-Presidents of the Society. Throughout almost the entire period of his membership, Mr. Smith kind- ly served on the Finance and Investment Committees. The business talent and sound judgment which had won for him so conspicuous a place amouji^ the Bankers and com- mercial men of Canada enabh^d him, in this capacity, to ren- der to the Society services of the utmost value; and these ser- vices were ever generously placed at the Society's disposal. When in 1861 the Diocesan Board of Missions was called into existence, Mr. Smith kindly assumed the position of Hon. Treasurer. This office he filled for twelve years ; and by his innate courtesy, kind consideration and great patience, he won the respectful esteem and warm gratitude of every Missionary in the Diocese Robert. Hamillon, D.C.L. — Mr. Hamilton was a member of the Church Society for more than fifty years, and for forty years one of the Soci«'ty's Vice-Presidents. Endowed with great wealth, Mr. Hamilton possessed at the same time that better gilt which recognizes in earthly riches a talent carrying with it a solemn responsibility to Him Who is the Giver of all good things. From the very outset of his business career he adopted the principle of setting apart one-tenth of his income as belonging to God, and year by year to be devoted to His honor and glory. Nor were his offerings limited to his tithe. So. continuous and manifold have been his gifts to the Church during the past half cen- tury, that it is impossible to give approximately the sum of them, much less enumerate them. In every eflTort of the Society to bring the ministrations of the Church within reach of her scattered caildren, to provide churches, par- sonages, schools and all other instruments of Church work, he took the deepest interest, and aided by generous contri- butions. Our Local Endowment Funds, which now ag- gregate $160,000, owe their origin and much of their pres- ent prosperous condition to his generosity. The Widows and Orphans' Fund and the Pension Fund for aged and in- firm Clergymen, both happily in a prosperous condition, owe much to his long-continued support of them. Of the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy, he may be said to have been the mainstay. Bishop's College, Lennoxville, in addition to earlier gifts, received from him by his Last Will $45,000 ; and the Mission Fund of the ' t • < » ♦ 25 • 5 « » Society, as before mentioned, $56,000. Ceaseless as were his offerings which flowed through the channels of the Church Society, they were far from being confined to these channels or indeed to the limits of our own Diocese. Ap- peals to his liberality were very numerous and constant, and his responses were not only cheerful and generous, but so graciously made as to leave upon the applicant the im- pression that the favour conferred was upon the giver and not the receiver. It was his delight to do what he could to strengthen the hands, cheer the hearts, and better the condition of the Clergy, But Mr. Hamilton gave not money alone but valuable time and the benefit of his ripe judgment and successful business experience, to the work- ing of the Society. The Church is blest indeed which can number amongst her sons men like these, whose departure we now mourn. We are thankful for having had such men amongst us — thankful for the great services which they have so un- grudgingly rendered, and for the bright example which they have left. Their memory will long be gratefully re- membered. All of which is respectfully submitted. A. J. Balfour, Secretary. A. H. Quebec, President. I • 1 » « ■■■■■p =:3= .,„ .^x-^ »- V > 26 Abstract of Proceedings of the Central Board, DURING THE YEAK 1898. January. — Annual Report for 1897 presented, considered and adopted. Treasurer's Report submitted and adopted ; both ordered to be presented at Annual Meeting of Society. Rev. E. U. Brun qualified for benefits of W. and O. and Pension Funds. Letter from Miss McMillan, re : Deposi- tory ; referred to Depository Committee. Committee direct- ed to report upon changes deemed advisable. February 10. — Election of various Committees for en- suing year. Re-election of Honorary Counsel and Auditori:. Stated Meetings fixed. Committee on Clerical Reports ap- pointed. Letter of thanks for #100 granted towards erec- tion of St. Thomas' ('hurch, Bury. Grant of $100 towards ni!W Parsonage, St. George, Beauce. Rev. F. Boyle applies of retiring Pension. Consideration postponed. Number of Annual Reports left to decision of Secretary and Treasurer of Society. February 15. — Report of Education and Depository Committee Grant of Prayer Books and Hymn Books for Thetford. Application for grant in aid of School at Ste. Drsule. Only three children on the roll; application not acceded to. Removal of Depository recommended. Left to the Secretary to carry out and settle terms. Question of retiring Pension to Rev. F. Boyle further considered. No- tice of Captain Carter, re : alteration of title of Standing Rules and Reguladons. March.— Rev. T. H. Lloyd qualifies for benefits of W. and O. and Pension Funds. Rev. E. A. W. King qualifies for benefit of W. and O. Fund. Title of Standing Rules and Regulations of Society changed. April — Report of Education Committee. Application for School grants from East Frainpton and Bourg Louis not acceded to — teachers not members of the Church of England. Application received for a School grant from Lower Ireland. Further information called for. Grants 2t made to fifteen Schools — total $485. Report of Finatlde Committee— outfit grant to Rev. W. A. Giistin. Applica- tion for grant towards new Church on Melbourne Ridge — consideration postponed. Report of Secretary, rf. : deposits in Society's safe. Treasurer's Report Bequest of Mrs. Dame, $2,500. $30, proceeds of sale of land in Dilton to be applied towards Endowment Fund of Scotstown. Death of Mrs. Simpson, widow of the late Rev. J. E F. Simpson, reported. Mr. T. II. Dunn gives $7,000 towards Church's work in Ste. Ursule on certain conditions ; accepted on the conditions specified. May. — Grant of $100 made towards erection of new Church at Eustis. Treasurer's Report, Resolution of thanks to Mr. T. H. Dunn, for his generous gift. Mr. Balfour's re- port, re : removal of Depository and torms of agreement with Mr. Moore. A Government grant of $40 from Poor Municipality Fund obtained for Schools on the Labrador Coast. Incumbent of Ste. Ursule to receive two months' stipend from General Fund. New forms of W. and 0. cer- tificates, called for by change of By-Law, adopted. Junk — Grant of $25 towards Poor School in Lower Ireland. Warning given to School No. 3, Bourg Louis, of possible withdrawal of grant. Means of improvement sug- gested. Finance Report — application for aid towards re- storation of Church on Amherst Island ; furta. r information asked for. Grants made in aid of Education of sons of six Clergymen at B. C. L., and daughters of four Clergymen at Compton Ladies' College. First certificates under new W. and (). By-Law received and considered, and amounts of Pensions decided in accordance therewith. Letter from Mrs. Merrick, in lieu of certificate. Resolution passed touching her case. Treasurer's Report. Secretary's Report, re : withdrawals and deposits in Society's safes. Rev. J. S. Dickson qualifies for benefit of Pension Fund. Sei^ember. — Letter from the Lord Bishop, re : Levis and New Liverpool Endowment Funds. $200 to be paid to present Incumbent therefrom. Letter from the Lord Bishop, re : Education grants, referred to the Education Committee. Special report of Treasurer, re: Toronto Investment. Ac- tion deferred. Memorial on the death of Robert Hamilton, Esq., D.C.L. » » 28 \ October. — Report of Finance Committee. $100 voted towards new Church on Melbourne Ridge. $100 towards new Parsonage at Agnes. Subject of Education grants discussed. Secretary's Report, re : deposits in Society's safes. Letters of thanks from Clergymen for Education grants. Repairs of Church on Amherst Island, letters from the Missionaries on the subject, iiev. J. Rothera relin- quishes Education grant, his son to teach ior a year on the Labrador Coast. Letter from Mrs. Merrick, re : Pension. Letter from Mr. J. Hamilton in acknowledgment of Board's resolution of sympathy. Recommendation of Investment Committee, re : Toronto property ; approved of Action to be taken in accordance therewith. November. — Report of Education Committee ; some new teachers accepted. Grant to Bourg Louis No. 2 renewed. Rev. W. A. Gustin qualifies for benefit of Pension Fund. Notarial expenses ($11.81) incurred in connection with the Church on the Indian Reserve, Lake St. John, assumed by the Society. Title deeds of Church properties throughout the Diocese considered. A Committee, consisting of Honor- ary Counsel, to confer with the Diocesan Registrar on sub- ject, and report. December. — Treasurer's Report. Secretary's Report, re : deposits in Society's safes. Letter from Rev. J. Prout, re : application of School grant to Magdalen Islands. Mar- bleton relinquishes School grant from the Society. Lease of Church Hall renewed for six months. A Committee ap- pointed to consider the question and report. " The Robert Hamilton Memorial." An Executive Committee appoint- ed ; Mr. J. C. More, Manager of Merchants Bank of Canada, Quebec, appointed Honorary Treasure^, an<.l Rev. A. J^ Bal- four, Honorary Secretary. Resolution ot sympathy on death of Mr. R. H. Smith. Date of Anniversary Meeting of the Society considered. Committee appointed to co-operate with the Bishop in making arrangements therefor. Com- mittee on Clc -leal Reports appointed. Bequest of the late Dr. Robert Hamilton of $56,000 to Mission Fund and of $10,000 for benefits of St. Matthew's Church,' Quebec, offi- cially announced to the Society. The Lord Bishop as President, and the Rev. A. J. Balfour as Secretary of the Society, authorized to receive the legacies and to grant to Executors a discharge. — — !a^i 29 REPORT OF THE DIOCESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO TUB DIoeesan Chupoh Society for the Year 1808. The foUovfing is the abstract of the revenue account of the Diocesan Board for the year ended December Slst, 1898 : Db. Tu Balance $ 270 46 " Stipends 27,0;{7 « " Pensions 25 (in " Special Missionary Work.. 6Sfi l!» " Vacation Fund Grants 210 00 " Ueneral Expenses 27'2 &9 $28,501 67 Cu. Bv Assessments received $14,313 17 '■' H. P. G. Grant 2,406 23 " Mission Fund 6,138 33 " Clergy- Trust Fund 6,904 32 " Col. and Cont. Church Society Grant 240 27 " Interest on Deposits 20 95 " Balance 478 40 *28,501 67 The above statement shows that the expenditure of the Diocesan Board has exceeded its income by a little over $200, and as the year 1898 began with a balance on the wrong side of $270.46, your Board begins the current year with $478.40 on the same side of the account. This is a fact which presents an unfavorable appearance, but a com- parison with the revenue account for 1897 will show that while, during that year, your Board's income leil short of its expenditure by over $800, in 1898 the corresponding amooiit is only a little over $200, so that there has in re- ality been a material improvement. This improvement is mainly due to the large increase of $990 in the Mission Fund of the Church Society, which has fully made up for the reduction in the S. P. G-. Grant. The close of the current year will witness the with- drawal of all aid from that venerable Society towards the general Missionary work of the Diocese, the special grant of .£150 per annum, for Labrador, alone being continued. The Diocese, with this exception, w^ill then have to de- pend entirely upon its own resources ; but there is no cause for apprehension that any check will be applied to the progress which is being steadily made. The Bishop 80 Williams Memoriil Fund will jro a long way towards sup- plyina: the place ol" the 8. P. G. Onuit, and at the same time help to cover surli ditl'erences between revenu ' and expenditure as have o -curred the past two years, and the noble bequest of the late Robert Hamilton, to which full reference is made in the lleport of the Central Board, has ensured to the Diocese an additional provision for its Missionary w^ork of a permanent character, and sufficient to keep pace with increasinj^ needs lor some time to come. This cheerinj? prospect, however, takes it for granted that there will be no falling off in annual offertories and subscriptions to the Mission Fund, and that no pains will be spared on the part of the various congregations to meet the assessments which the Board may deem that the cir- cumstances of each case justify it in asking them to pay. For it must be borne in mind that by the death of the late Robert Hamilton, annual contributions to the amount of at least $1,000 to the Mission Fund have disappeared. Your Board has muv^h pleasure in reporting that during the past year it bus encountered no noteworthy difficulties in the discharge of the duties with which it is entrusted. The assessments have been paid, with trilling exceptions, in full ; and although there are some congregations which do not yet appear to esteem the virtue of piinctuality as highly as it deserves, they are all, generally speaking, faithful to their engagements as to the stipulated amounts; but it is very much to be desired that Church- Wardens should bear in mind the inconvenienct^ entailed upon the Treasurer by having to meet the drafts of the Clergy on the last day of the quarter, when a large part of the money re- quired for this purpose is held back for days and some- times weeks. To obviate this difficulty, the assessments should, in all cases, be in the hands of the Treasurer on or before the last day of the quarter for which it is due. The evidence contained in the Reports of the Clergy is of a satisfactory nature and indicates that on the whole the patience and constancy with which our Missionaries afe carrying on their work are producing in soi;ne measuie the good results to be expected. To every member of the Church interested in the work of his own Diocese, these reports are commended lor perusal. The facts with which they deal, falling for the most part on the same lines, there is naturally no very I , ■» t.- 4 » •-— *^! I , f b * i» 31 marked variety of treatment ; but there are not wanting many passaj^es here and there Ktted to arouse attention and elicit sympathy. Of course some interest in the work must be felt in order to take an interest in the details re- counted ; but when that really exists it cannot fail to grow in reading the Reports. The following appointments have been made during the past year : — The Rev. R. C. Tambs to the Mission of Waterville. The Rev. R. W. E. Wright to the Mission of Magog. The Rev. G-. G. Nicolis to the Mission of Fitch Bay. The Wev. G. T. Harding to the Mission of Riviere du . Loup. The Rev. D. Horner to the Mission of Sandy Beach. The Rev. W. J. Curran to the Mission of Durham. The Rev. E. A W. King to the Mission of Melbourne. The Rev. G. F. Hibbard to the Mission of P'rampton, vacant by the retirement of the Rev. F. Boyle. The Rev. J. Almond has also been appointed Travelling Missionary to minister to the people at Nicolet, Forrest- dale, Lake Edward, Lake St. John and other places. Provision for the ministrations of the Church at Radnor and Grand' Mere has been made through the Clergyman at St. Ursule. Montmorency, Lake Beauport and Stoneham have ceased to form a Mission of the Diocesan Board. Stoneham has been annexed to Valcartier, and the other two places are under the charge of the Rev. E. A. Dunn, but are not connected with the Board. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted by your Board in reference to tho loss sustained by the Church in the removal by death of the late Mr. Robert Hamilton and Mr. R H. Smith, members of the Board from its inception : — ■' The Diocesan Board desires to express its sincere regret at the decease of Mr. R. H Smith, who was one of the original members of the Board and its first Honorary Treas- urer, the duties of which office he discharged for a period of twelve years to the utmost satisfaction and great advan- tage of the Board. He remained a member of the Board till the day of his death ; and although of late years deli- cate health and increasing bodily infirmities prevented his taking any very active part in Church work, yet his inter- ( iii! I i f 82 est in that work never abated. Conspicuous among his fellow-citizous as a man of pure morality, sterling worth and spotless integrity, he was also, as a Chnrchman, true and loyal to our Faith and system ; may his life and conduct be the parent of many similar careers among the numbers of our younger Churchmen." "The Diocesan Board has sorrowfully to place on record the severe loss which the Church has sustained through the decease of that most generous benefacior, Mr. Robert Hamilton. He was one of the original members of the Board, and only resigned from its ranks some three years ago, owing to the pressure of increasing bodily inhrmities. His w^orks veritably follow him. His munificent contribu- tions towards the work of the Church, both educational and pastoral, are well known and gratefully appreciated. "While realizing the affliction which his removal must cause his family and friends, the Boarc^ *entures to hope that such a career may be contagious in its effects, and that other Laymen may be raised up who will emulate so noble and beneficent an example." All which is respectfully submitted. A. H, Quebec, President. A. A. Von Iffland, Secretary. . --*v, 83 REPORT OF THE LORD BISHOP FOR TIIK YEAK 1808, With peferenoe to Special Funds entpusted to him top Misslonapy Wopk In the Diocese. ' / With the help of special rands placed by kind friends in the hands of the Bishop, the ministrations of the Church have been continued during: another year in the following districts: (I) Hereford, (2) Lake Megantic, (3) Beebe Plain and (4) Ste. Ursule. In addition to all this, these funds have enabled the employment for the greater part of the year, of an additional Clergyman and two lady Teai-hers on the Labrador, and for the remainder of the year of two graduate Lay Readers and Teachers, and a fttrtht^r male Teacher in the same extensive Mission. They haVe also provided for a Lay- Reader and Assistant Teacher in the Magdalen Islands. The whole sum disbursed by the Bishop for these purposes, together with a little help ren- dered to Coaticook and Danville, has been $2,011.15. This sum has been met by $1,532 from local and other sources. A part of this latter sum no doubt appears in the returns made to the Bishop as money raised by Missions for their own support; but the $2,011.15 does not appear in any way in the Church Society accounts and must therefore be added to the already large sum shewn in the accounts as being contributed by the Church Society to meet logal ^efforts. 34 1, ii Report of 8t. Franois District Association of the Ohuroh Society, for the Year 1888. :'«: ♦ Rep rts have boen sent in this year from twenty-sovoii Parishes and Missions and from Bishop's College. The whole amount ot money raised in the District for Church purposes during the year reaches the sum of $30,* 283.70. It was given as follows : — For Parochial purposes, $27,128.65; for objects within the Diocese, Sl,83i).86, and for Missionary work outside the Diocese, $1,200.19. The Baptisms number 409 The Marriages 62 The Burials 178 The 1 on firmed 219 One Church and one Parsonage have been built in the District this year. The reports of the Clergy necessarily refer for the most part to material things which can be seen and numbered. It is gratifying to observe that they al- most universally mention Parsonages repaired and improv- ed, and Churches enriched by stained-glass windows, and by ffifts of furniture and ornaments for the Chancel. While we rejoice that our people are able and willing to give thus largely of their substance, yet wo must remember that the best part ol a Clergyman's work, the work tor which he was specially set apart, has nothing to do with material things, and the results cannot be reckoned up in dollars and cents. No one can read these reports without being convinced that a vast amount of real earnest work is being done in the District by our faithful Clergy — that our professed Church people are being gradually but surely built up in our most holy faith, and that many outside our fold are being deliarently and lovingly sought out and brought under our ministrations. Our Missionaries now practically cover the land, and there is scarcely n single English-speaking family in the whole District to whom they could not minister if their services would be accepted. Our Educational Institutions continue to prosper. All regret the illness which came so suddenly upon the Prin- cipal of Bishop's College, but we trust that he may soon be restored to perfect healtk again. Meanwhile, it ia gratify- 85 iriff to know that tho (^olloj[?*» is in good hands, and that ex- cellent work in hfiny; done. The in'rHevorin"^ work, work l)«»«riiii and continued under many diitoceaan.— Mission Fund, $2,80 ; Pension Fund, $1.20; House-to-bouse Collec- tions, $9.20; Synod Assessment, $2.00.— Total, $15.20. ParocAtai.— Assessment, $300.00 ; Easter Offering, $4.36; Sunday School, $4.00 ; Current Expenses, $9.53 ; Church and Parsonage Improvement?, $427.10 \ S. P. G.. $1.04.— Total, $746.93. -Grand Total, $765.82. For Parochial objects collected outside of Mission, $404.00. BARFORD. The Rev. G. H. A. Murray reports : — The Services of the Church in this Mission have been maintained during the past Christian year in much the same manner as heretofore, except that at St. Lawrence's, Bar- ford, they were suspended from January to July. Where 87 --^ ii ^> there are four congregations to look after, as there are kere, it is a difficult matter to keep everything connected with each in a prosperous condition ; and' were it not a common occurrence that when Parochial affairs seem to be below par at one station they may be at a premium at another, the discouragement one meets with would have a more de- pressing effect ; for Church work, like everything else, has at times to bear the strain of adverse circumstances. A cause for thankfulness is the small number of deaths — only two children. The Parsonage has been much improved and made more comfortable by the addition of hardwood floors in the dining room, kitchen, and pantry. The expenses connected with them were for the most part defrayed by a few^ individual members of the several congregations. A few words under each station will give a clearer view of what is being done : — St. Cuthbert's, Dixvilfe. — The first event of note was a suc- cessful Christmas Tree and entertainment for the benefit of the children of the Sunday School. On Shrove Tuesday evening, Rev. A. E. Whatham and Mr. E. O. Baldwin united in giving a very fine magic lan- tern exhibition, also in the interest of the Sunday School, which w^as much enjoyed by both old and young. The walls of the interior of the Church were nicely tint- ed, and a new strip of matting was put on the aisle for Easter. At the Kaster Vestry Meeting it was decided to try the Envelope System of raising money for Parochial purposes ; and. so far, the results have been satisfactory. His Lordship visited the congregation on Sunday evening, 8th May, and confirmed eleven candidates, eight of whom were heads of families, and two — a man and his wife — were first baptized. These have all l)een added to the Commu- nicants' roll. On the following evening the Clergy of the Deanery met here, and had the privilege of listening to the Bishop's lecture on the Queen's Jubilee and the Lambeth Conference. Details of the visit have already appeared in the Diocesan Gazette. Great plans were made for the improvement of the in- terior of the Church ; but protracted illness in several families, followed by the death of two dear, bright little girls — G-race Grady and Muriel Martin^ — not only thwarted these plans, but threw a mantle of gloom over the commu- nity. vi^^bi^ ii}.'-!i&»j.iik(.. r L 1 I ■• • V- « 38 "With the assistance of Mrs. F. Damon and Mrs. W. T. Mayhew, the Sunday School work has been carried on with seemingly good results ; I regret, however, that of late they have not been able to attend, consequently, for the present, I am left single-handed. I am thankful to note a small increase in the attendance at the Lord's Table. Mrs. R. C. Baldwin and Mrs. A. E. Humphrey each gave a social in the interest of Church w^ork, both of which were well attended. Such gatherings tend to draw the mem- bers of the congregation more closely together in the ties of friendship and brotherhood. Last, but not least, I have to place on record the marriage of another organist. I am happy, however, to state that Mrs. Mayhew remains with us, and still discharges her duties (iiitht'ully. The congre- gation showed their appreciation of her services both lasl Christmas and on her wedding day. Si Ldiwrence's, Barford. — After having spent the greater part of the winter in Montreal, while at Magog on his way home, Dr. Ward had the misfortune to have his leg badly fractured. The doctor's many sympathising friends are grateful that he is now regaining the use of the broken limb. Eev. G. B. Ward, M.A., while at "Hawkhurst" for a holiday, kindly officiated on two Sundays. St. Paul's, Stanhope. — I fear that this congregation has seen its best days, as the lumber business of Mr. A. M. Stetson, on which the majority of the people at Norton Mills have depended for a livelihood in past years, has chang- ed hands, and will be managed in future at Island Pond. There have also been other reverses; so that, everything considered, it is very doubtful if the small congregation left will be able to meet the present assessment. During the pa-'t year the faithful guild workers have been busy trying to raise money to improve the interior of the Church ; and 1 resrret that untoward circumstances should come in the way of, and throw a damper on their efforts. Under the painstaking supervision of Miss Casady, the Sunday School is in a flourishing condition. Miss L. Damon, when at home, does good work at the organ and in the Sunday School. This congregation has been under obligations to several organists during the year. The Envelope System has been in force here also since last May ; but the " shut- ting down" of the mill will demoralize the working. The Church Society collectors, in consequence of what has been mentioned, were not so successful as usual. Ul. 39 --^-^ s Church of the Advent, Perr,t/boro\ — I trust that, before this appears in print, the new Chancel referred to in my last report will have been duly consecrated. Mr. Hobson gave the greater part of the lumber, and would have given it all had he not had the misfortune to have his mill and a lot of lumber burned. Several members of the congregation con- tributed labour, and helped in other ways ; but a few have been somewhat indifferent. With the assistance of kind friends in Quebec, we have been enabled to carry on the work, and, when completed, this congregation will have one of the prettiest little Churches in the Diocese. On Thanksgiving Day I held the lirst Service in the enlarged building. Nearly every family in the community was re- presented, and there was a good attendance of communi-. cants. As there is no Sun ■' 41 bishop's college brotherhood of readers. Mr. a W. Mitchell— Re\d Services at Haskell Hill on March 20th, 1897, and at Marbleton from August 28th to September 18th. 1898. Mr. J. W. Wayman — Assisted Canon Foster at Coaticook on Sundays from January 1st, 1898, to present time, with the exception of August, when he supplied Stanstead. Mr A. H. Wurlele — Assisted at Moulton Hill from Nov- ember ?8th to December 19th, 1897, from beginning of Lent term to May 15th, 1898, and from October IGth to pre- sent time. At Acton from December 25th, 1897, to Janu- ary 16th, 1898, from May 22nd to June 19th, and on July lO'th, August 2l8t and August 28th. Held Services at St. Hyacinthe on Jnne 26th, Newport on July 17th, Beebe Plain on September 2oth, superintended Sunday School at St. Johns from July 24th to August 14th. Mr. A. W. Dm^/ow— Supplied Richmond on July 17th, 1898, Waterville July 24th and 31st, and Windsor Mills and Brompton during August. Mr. J. S. Brewer — Supplied East Sherbrooke from Dec- ember 25th, 1897, to January 23rd, 1898, from April 3rd to May 1st, and on October 16th and 23rd, supplied Leeds, with St. Sylvester, St. Giles, Beaurivage and Beattie's Set- tlement during July and August. Was at Belvidere June 5th, at Sandhill and Johnville October 2nd, supplied Beebe Plain from October 30th to present time. Mr. H. F. HamiUon—WaiS at Waterville March 8th, Bel- videre May 22nd and June 5th, Milby June 19th, and Coati- cook October 23rd. Mr P. Callts — In charge of Dennistown Mission during the Christmas vacation, from April 8th to 18th, and from July 1st to September 19th. Was at Sandhill and John- ville February 6th, and at Coaticook February 13th. Assist- ed at Milby during Lent and from September 25th to pre- sent time. Mr. J. C. Tmnar — Took occasional Services at the Col- lege Mission. E. Roy — Assisted at Haskell Hill on JuPd 5th. Mr. J. A. Wilson — Has during the par*; year assisted the Rev. A. H. Robertson, by regularly taking Sunday Services at Sandhill and Johnville. Of those w'lo were members of the Brotherhood last year and have no^v left, Mr. Burns and Mr. Holali are now ordained Deacons and are working in «»<«*• 4^ ^t .!li the "West ; Mr. Percy Ejyle is a Lay Reader and teacher on the Labrador, Mr. Lowe is Lav Reader at Shawville, in the Diocese of Montreal, Mr. Hibbard is a master in the Davenport School, St. John. N.B.. and Mr. Patterson is a master in Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Mr. Moor and Mr. Taylor are Lay Readers in Omaha, U. S. BOUEG LOUIS. The Rev. J. B. Debbajye reports: — The year just ending has been a history-making one for the world at large, on account of the great events whiph have taken place. What would be called great events have found no place in Bourg Louis, yet another page of the record of our lives has been written, and the nature of this record is to us of eternal importance. 1 would fain hope that the constantly recurring thoughts about God and eternity hav^e not been without some good results amongst those who have attended our Services. We have lost by removal one family that we have much missed, that of Mr. Andrew McCorkell, who is now in Quebec. Besides this some of our young people have ob- tained emplovment at Grand' Mere, and so are lost to us. I have three Services on the Sunday, two of which are in the Church. The Morning Service is attended by old and young, and though we do not see many of the former in the evening, yet it is very encouraging to see such a good attendance of the younger people. It is chiefly by these latter that our Church is decorated for Christmas. Be- sides the Sunday Services, I have, of course, some on special occasions Our only Clerical visitor this year has been the one who never fails us, that is. His Lordship our Bishop. I had fifteen candidates for Confirmation, amongst these were Miss Cunningham, the teacher of No. 2 School, and five of her pupils. The candidates nearly all became commu nicants. "We have three schools in operation ; one of them had the misfortune to lose its grant from the Church So- ciety because of the small attendance of children. The same grant, however, has been made to another school, which for other reasons had lost its own some time before. Thus two schools are now receiving grants and are doing well under careful and efficient teachers. As our people have long felt the need of a hearse, one of i'*<. 4t * M ...» — I,. our members, Mr. Matthew J. Smith, undertook to collect funds to purchase one, and has been very successful. In addition to local subscriptions he received thirty dollars to- wards it from friends in Quebec. Thus we have now the prospect of obtaining one. It is to be in charge of the Clergyman and Church- Wardens, but as all, Protestants and even some Roman Catholics, have subscribed towards it, all will have the use of it on equal terms, no matter where the burial is to be. This year we have had to renew the insurance of the Church and Parsonage. Our Church-Wardens, Messrs. John Darbysson and Henry Pyle, made a successful house-to-house collection for it, and have paid the premium thereon for the next three years. I have to thank some of my people for tokens of kindly feeling in the shape of gifts. Baptisms, 7 ; Confirmed, 15 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 5. FlNANf.AL StATEMKNT. Extra- Diocemn—Fovelen Missions, $2.00; Domestic Missions, $2.00; For thaniisgiving to S. P.O. K., $1.15.— Total, $5.l;'>. Diocesan— Church Society— General Fund, $1.50 ; Mission Fund, $4.00 ; Pension Fund, $1.12 ; House-to-house Collections, $18.88; Bishop's College, $1.25; Compton Ladies' College, $0.50; Synod Assessment, $;i. 00; See-IIouse, $5.00.— Total, $34.75. ParocAea/— Assessment, $210.00 ; Easter Offering, $7.00 ; Cuirent Expenses, $28.47; Church oi' Parsonage Improvements, *83.12, Insurance of Church and Parsonage, $20.90 ; Other purposes, $67.75.— Total, $367.24.— Grand Total, $407.14. BURY. • The Rev. C. B. Washer writes :— A few notes to meet official expectations are here given. St. Paul's — As concerns size of congregations and number of communicants, about same as last year. The Sunday School is carried on all the year round. Number of scholars on the books is good, but many of the boys and girls are irregular in their attendance. I have, in the Diocesan Gaz- ette, described the refitting of the Chancel, effected by the loving generosity of Canon Richardson. The improvement is very great, and much to the glory of God. The ladies are keeping at work to raise sufficient money to reseat the body of the Church. No order will be given for the work till the whole cash payment can be made. The new coloured win- dows are artistic, and look well. " The Good Shepherd" window, to the two children of the Rev. H. S. Fuller, is greatly liked. Considerable improvement has been wrought in St. Paul's Cemetery, — new fencing, grading of land, gravelling paths, &c. -n '■ I '"I iS) 44 Si. Tlidmas*s — Gongregationfi continue good, a large prd* portion of communicants maintained. A massive Pont of olive coloured sandstone of gothic design, has been added, in completion of furnishing of the Church. "We closed last year with a second-hand organ, on loan ; this has given place to a new and really good instrument, having many sets of reeds and fully paid for. The new horse-sheds have been painted. This congregation is moving fast to have the best looking Church and belongings for many miles around. St. John's — Moving, and moving forward, but slowly, must be said of things here. Congregations about the same, or rather better, but communicants very few. SSome clearing and levelling has been done about the new horse- shed ground. Last year ladies earned money to pay a debt remaining on repairs done to the exterior of the Church a few years ago ; and now they are working to obtain funds to repair the interior. Much praise is due them. It is wonderful what a few determined persons can do. In the whole Mission we are able to report good feeling and unity, much to the advancement of the good work and to the comfort of the Missionary. Our fellow-helpers are willing and enthusiastic. Ouv six Church- Wardens are keeping us from arrears of assessment. This is something more to be thankful for. As regards house-to-house col- lection for the various funds of the Church Society, we note a falling off' in one district, while there are largely increased totals in three other districts, with increase in grand totil for the year. Though we could record more done, still we have to lament that we have not accomplitaed all we are capable of even in material matters; and in spiritual we are sadly below the mark. At the same time, we believe progress is being made, and we think we see evident signs that the Holy Spirit is with us and in us, whereof we rejoice. In this Mission, as in others, the great need is, a deepening of the spiritual life. i> iptisms, 29 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 13. Financial Statement. Extra-Diocesan: St. Paul's. St. Thomas'. St. Joho's. Total. »oreign Missions $ 5 10 $ 60 $ 6 70 Domestic Missions 3 50 2 07 101 6 58 S. P. C.K 2 57 115 3 72 Total 1117 3 82 101 16 «0 ' ■ . * f- . \ . ♦ ♦ / 45 Dioeeian : -General Fund $ 3 36 Mission Fund A 05 ** " Pension Fund 4 65 House-to-house GoUeotions. 27 90 Bishop's College 4 50 OhurchSooiety- Total. 46 46 1 00 1 93 . 7 00 59 .... „..^„ tf 93 5 74 $ Parochial : Assesment Easter Offering Sunday School purposes i Ourrent Expenses (exclusive of amount to assessment) Church or Parsonage Improvements... Sherbrooke Hospital Total 400 00 10 10 7 03 65 63 92 00 9 20 583 96 60 00 1 12 120 00 181 12 50 00 35 00 85 00 3 36 7 64 6 58 40 06 4 50 62 13 510 00 11 22 7 03 66 63 247 00 9 20 860 08 Grand Total ... $ 928 21 For Parochial objects collected outside of Mission, $125.00- CACOUNA. (Summer Rksort.) Mr. J. Hamilton, Church- Warden reports : — Chaplains, 1898 :— July, Rev. Canon Foster ; August, Rev. R. J. Fothergill. Financial Statbmknt. Stipends, $135.00; Mission Fund, $555.85; Pension Fund, $45.84; Other purposes, $90.60.— Total, $827.29. CAPE COVE AND PERCE. The Rev. Rural Dean Lyster writes: — Owing to the extreme meagreness of material, I feel much difficulty in sending a report for the past year. For, with the exception of the Lord Bishop's welcome visit in August, and the Confirmation of fourteen candidates, noth- ing whatever of interest has occurred. It is unnecessary to say that the usual Services have been regularly held, and, on the whole, have been well attended ; that Sunday and daily schools have been looked after and have been successful ; and that the necessary funds havd been collected, though, I fear, with increasing difficulty. The exodus from the Coast has probably been larger than usual, owing to the difficulty of earning a living during the long "vi'inter, in -which trying season there is neither mill nor factory to give employment. A little lumbering in a few places, far remote from each other, provides almost the I I 46 only paying employment I know of, with the exception of the work of supplying fuel to a few litihing establishments. I regret to state that on account ol the scarcity of funds, we have been obliged to defer until spring, the much- needed painting of St. James' Church. The roof of St. Paul's Church, Terce, has been newly shingled and paint- ed ; the building is mow in good condition. It gives me pleasure to report that the two schools, aided by the Church Society, are in good order and are doing useful work, under competent and painstaking teachers. The Perce school also, under an excellent teacher, is in a very satisfactory condition, and does credit to the few self-denying jieople who, without assistance, exert them- selves to support it. 1 desire to acknowledge gratefully my obligations to the Lay Helpers, including Lay Readers, Wardens, Organists and others, whose valuable and willing assistance has con- duced to the pro.sperity of the Mission. Baptisms, 6 ; Conhrmed, 14 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 4. Financial Statement. "Extra-Diocesan: Cape Core. Perce, Total. Foreign Missions $4.51 $ -j «8 $ 7 19 Domestic Missions 4 bh 2 ^b 7 20 S. P. C. K 7 30 2 45 9 7.5 Total ,? 16 36 $7 78 ,$ 27u Diocesan: ■ Church Society— Mission Fund $ tf 47 $ 3 16 $ 12 63 " " Pension Fund 4 00 3 60 7 69 " " House-to-house Collections 21 80 20 96 42 75 Bishop's College 3 50 , ;i 50 Synod Assessment 5 OO 2 00 7 OO Total $ 43 77 $ 29 80 $ 73 67 Assessment or Stipend to Rector $360 00 $120 00 $480 00 Easter Offering 29 87 22 30 ,52 17 Current Expenses 9184 69 57 15141 Total 8 481 71 .« 201 87 S 683~58 Grand Total $ 541 84 $ . 239 45 $ 781 29 COATICOOK. The Rev. John Foster reports : — The Services on Sundays and week-days have been kept up with unfailing regularity. Owing to the removal of several families from both congregations, during the year, * ■ i • t \ 47 the attendance both at Church and Sunday School has dimished. Still we work on in faith and hope. I very much rejrret that Mr. Finke, the efficient Superin- tendent ot'St. Stephen's Church Sunday School, has re- signed his position. So i'ar, I have not found a zeabus lay- man to take his place. I have, therefore, as in byj^ono years, been obliged to take his place myself. Mr. John H. Wayman, a member of the Brotherhood of Readers of Bishop's Colleffe, has rendered me most valuable and accept- able service, on Sundays, during the year. I hope I shall be fortunate enough to find a member of the Brotherhood who will, from love of the work, volunteer to take Mr. Wayman's place in case he should resign at the close of the current year. On the 8th of May last. His Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese Confirmed twenty-three candidates, who all partook of their first Communion early on the following morning. Christ Church, North Coaticook, has been newly shingled with the best cedar shingles, and the horse-shed, attached thereto, has been shingled, boarded with tongued and groved boards, and painted, the whole at a cost of about eij^hty dollars, of which sum sixty dollars are in hand, and I hope the remaining twenty will be paid during the com- ing year. The Woman's Auxiliary of the parish is still doing a good work, and is, for a country branch, a very active and energetic one. The attendance at the meetings is good and much interest is taken in Missionary work. A bale has just been sent to the Sarcee Reserve, at a cost of forty-four dollars, exclusive of fieight. It contained, be- sides clothinjj and various articles for household use, a com- plete outfit for an Indian boy in the St. Barnabas Home, whom the Coaticook W. A. have pledged themselves to clothe. Five dollars was also collected i'or the Cent a Month Fund, and forwarded to the Diocesan Treasurer. The members are now working for another bale. The num- ber of members is now twenty-tour ; average attendance, nine. I am happy to report, this year, a substantial increase in the amounts collected for the various funds of the Church Society by the society's helpers, in their house-to-house visitation of the parish. Baptisms, 10 ; Confirmed, 23 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 8. •!■:! 48 Financial Htatrmbnt. Extra- Dioetsan : Forei(;ii MisHiona Woman's Auxiliary a. P.O. K Total Dioeetan : Church Society— General Fund •• " ' MidHion Fund «' " Pension Fund «' " IFouae-to-HouseGoirtionfl. Collected tor Sec-House St. Stephen's Church. . I 4 .to 40 11 8 21 $ ni 62 $ 2 07 2 A8 3 10 32 80 17 80 Total Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Rector. Easter OfferinK Sunday School purposes Current ExIJen^es Church or Parsonage Repairs $ hS 45 (ttiiH on 111 50 20 00 r)(i 79 14 25 Total .H778 54 (irand Total Sh)I8 01 Chrint „.. Church. '"""• S I) M $ 4 A.3 4tt 11 07 U 18 1 :I0 $ A2 02 $ 2 07 2 6t 3 10 a 25 3!» 05 2 30 20 I A $ 8 (!l $ A7 00 llH 82 00 S 750 00 67 20 17 ;.. 20 00 6 .33 H3 12 60 00 74 26 $149 00 9 927 H $158 Ul $1057 53 COMPTON. The Re\'. G. H. Parker reports : — I am glad to be able to report that the usual Services and Sunday School have continued without interruption throughout the year. The Children's Guild, started in 1887, continues to flourish and do good work. In 1887 we sent the Bishop of Algoma $33.30. and in September of this year he received from the same source 130.47. Of this sum $20.47 raised by the Guild directly, and $10.00 a special donation by Mrs. H. Dudley Smith, in response to a letter of thanks to the children, in which he pointed out some of the needs of the Diocese. The Ladies' College calls for special notice, inasmuch as it is much larger than it has been for several years past. There are at present 32 boarders and 10 day scholars, and the ^'chool is working its way into the public confidence, and gaining strength every year. Very considerable re- pairs and improvements have been made during the past summer and autumn, and we still hope that some generous friend will come forward and give us $150.00 to install the electric light in the building: In June, the Bishop visited the Parish and confirmed three of the pupils of the Ladies' College. 49 My warmest thiinks arc due and arc hereby offered to all the ladies of the Parish who work so hard and willingly for the Annual Sale, which is always a great suc^jess, to those who carry on the (-hildren's Guild, and to all who in anv way help in carrying on the work of the Parish. Baptisms, 7 ; Conlirraed, 3 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 6. FiNANOIAl, STATKMKNT. Extra Oioefiniin. Fare'ign^Wnaioua, $r79: Duineatic Missions, !fl2.S(l; Mission to Jews, $2.38 ; Clilldren's (Juilii, to Hishop of Algomii, «20.47 ; Mrs. timilh (for same ohji'ct), .110.00 ; S. P. (J. K , 80.05. Total, ^MM. IJiocuMH. .Mission Kuinl, #2.52; IViisioii Fiind, $i:».7H ; HDUse-to-iioiise Col- lections, «20.;{0; Itisiiop's Coileirc. liCtinoxviilp. ijfi.W ; i-'omptori liadies' Col Icjre, *7.00; Synod Assessment, f'.Mlo. Total, $;>[). M. /^^/•o(.•/l^l^ -Hiipend to Clorpyman, ,5780.01; Easter Offering, $27.72; Christ- mas Offering, $7.2:1 ; Sunday Sciliool, Jjiht.oo ; Gnrrcul E.xpenses, icH.se.-Total. $8«8.86.~Grand Total, «1,010.U8. COOKSHIRE. The Rev. Alex. H. Robertson reports : — St. Peter's Church, Cookshire. — The work of the Church has gone on steadily during the past year. Our Church and Rectory are now iii excellent order. We greatly need a small Parish Hall for the use of our Sunday School and other parochial purposes. Much more might be done in Sunday School and Guild work if such a building were erected, and I hope we may some day be able to do it. Our Sunday School keeps up well, and the children showed their interest in Foreign Missions by raising $18.00 for Japan, and other work. We had a A'isit from Rev. Mr. Gomery in May, who preached for the S. P. C. K. I hope his visit may be an annual one, and that our people may learn more about, and give more to that grand Society, which has, in years gone by, been so liberal to us. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese held his Visitation in St. Peter's Church on November 3rd and 4th. All the Clergy of the Deanery were present, and our intercourse was most pleasant and profitable. During the past year several of our liberal and active Church workers have left us. We miss them in Choir and Guild. Our Woman's Auxiliary and Guild keep up their good work for Church and Missions, and delegates from the W. A. attended the Diocesan Meeting at Quebec and the Triennial at Montreal. St. Lukes, Sandhill. — The Services here and at .Tohnville ^re carried on with the assistance of Mr. J. O. Wilson, stu- 4 i . H 50 dent of Bishop's College, and his services, and the help given by other students, are much appreciated by me and my parishioners. I wish greatly that a new Mission could be formed in this district, with a resident Clergyman. 1 am sure that good results would follow. Johnville. — The Guild here has done excellent work in renovatinp^ the Hall, putting in new carpets and matting, and painting and improving in various ways. Both here and at Sandhill our Guilds are full of zeal and always ready to do anything to help the Church and Rector. St. Andrew^s Chapel, Eaton Corner. — Our little flock here makes up in energy what it lacks in numbers. All work well, and I would especially thank Mrs. Nutt, our Organ- ist, and Choir, and Mrs. Rogers, our excellent Sunday School teacher. Baptisms, 15 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 8. Financial Statement. Exlra-Diocesan. Foreign Missions Foreign Missions, by Sunday School Domestic Mission j Mission to the Jews Woman's Auxiliary S. P. C. K Protestant Hospital Total Diocesan. Synod Dues Bishop's College. Church Society : Collections Pension Fund ,. Mission Fund Total Parochial. Assessment Easter Offering Other objects Total Grand Total O O o $ cts. 2 41 18 09 4 2 31 6 75 10 00 75 08 8 00 3 97 33 45 4 33 2 68 52 43 685 00 20 7« 120 00 725 76 X) a $ cts. 80 80 3 00 s .£3 O % cts, 3 00 95 I 60 3 95 4 60 55 00 16 00 70 00 853 27 74 75 55 00 50 00 105 00 el Si $ cts. 65 1 08 1 63 o $ Cts. 2 96 18 09 6 59 2 00 31 12 6 75 10 00 77 51 3 00 3 00 55 00 u'5'0 m 50 109 601 74 13 17 00 3 97 33 45 6 88 2 68 63 98 750 00 20 76 199 5tl 970 26 nil 75 •It 51 DAJVVILLK. The Rev. T. Blaylock reports : — There is very little to chronicle this year beyond "the daily round and common task," the regular performance of Services and administration of Sacraments, with little variation from the ordinary routine of village parish life. Since June, I have been without the assistance formerly received from Lennox ville students, but I have been able to keep up four out of the six Services single-handed, viz., two in Danville, and one each in Troutbrook and Lome, every Lord's Day, with few exceptions. Kingsey Falls 1 have unfortunately had to drop, much to my regret, as the people deserve a better fate, having proved their willing- ness to do all in their power to help themselves. Since this Church has been closed, they have been busy raising funds in hope of brighter days, when the grant may be re- stored and the Church re-opened. This congregation has paid up all arrears through the earnest efforts of Mr. Hast- ings, the Church- Warden, and a few ladies. At Danville, I regret to see a falling off in the attendance at Holy Communion. The cause is, I trust, only temporary, the result, I would fain hope, not of a permanent decline of spiritual life, or indifference, but a greater realization of the necessity of due preparation, and of a charity which, in the worthy Communicant, boareth all things. We have to regret the departure of Miss Gibson, whose faithful work as Sunday School Teacher and Librarian for several years I gladly acknowledge. She is mucli missed. The present teachers are doing loving work amongst the little ones. I have to thank Mrs. G-. F.Cleveland and Mrs. Wadleigh for the gift of two very handsome carved oak chairs for the Chancel of the new Church, A Font and a bell are badly needed. When these are furnished the Church will be complete in all necessary appointments. I trust some generous hearted Christian will soon supply these wants. Troutbrook congregations have been, as usual, good, though we have met with heavy losses here, two more families having moved to other parts. I am afraid it will be utterly impossible for the rest to keep up the present assessment, as so many subscribers have left the place. Lome has also lost several supporters. The removal of Miss Doying, the organist, leaves a void hard to fill. How- ever, so far, all the Board's assessments throughout the Parish have been paid, no congregations being at present t 62 in arrears. For this result much credit is due to the dif- ferent Church-Wardens for their painstaking work. I wish particularly to thank the lady collectors of the Church Society, especially two very young ladies, Miss Mu- riel C. Cleveland and Miss Alberta Elliot, of Nicollet Falls. I have been again indebted to Principal Adams for timely help, freely given ; also to Inspector Hewton. The total amount raised this year reaches the respectable sum of $1,815.70, a little better than last year, if we deduct the large oflfertory for the India- Famine Fund The Ladies' Guild have willingly helped, paying the insurance on the Parsonage out of their funds. His Lordship the Bishop kindly gave us a Sunday for Confirmations in Sep- tember. Candidates for this Holy Rite were presented in the Churches at Danville, Troutbrook and Lome, The Bishop's untiring devotion to his duties and frank manner wins the hearts of our country people. Baptisms, 11 ; Confirmed, 23 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 8. Financial Statement. .2 03 Q a a 2 o 1-3 Kingsey Falls and Asbestos. »— 1 Extra-Diocesan . l^nrAtirn Miasiona % cts, 23 82 12 50 3 20 9 23 $ cts. 89 98 74 $ cts. $ cts. 1 10 58 $ eta. 25 81 rinniAntift MiRRionfi. ....•>••• ...... ....•>•■• 1 30 15 36 MiflRinn to •Tfiws....... .*....•••■■ ■■•••■■••.. 3 94 S p G K 9 23 Total 48 75 2 51 1 30 1 68 54 34 Diocesan. Ghurch Societr: PnnaionFund 3 00 24 05 23 00 1 05 6 30 ■•■••!•••••• 4 05 House-to-b'^nse Collections 4 30 34 65 See-House, per .t^rchdeacon Roe 23 00 Total Parochial. AssesBinent or Stipend to Rec 'cr Eaiter Oflferiasr and Ghriatmas 50 05 7 35 4 30 61 70 450 00 48 75 12 86 145 62 130 00 1 44 130 00 1 20 70 52 780 52 ^ 51 39 SiinHav School nurnoiiea_ 12 86 Current Eixnecsiea 21 13 10 00 14 31 5 00 26 22 206 28 Church or Parsonage Improvements Offertorv— Caretaker Cemetery Chancel Chairs > 15 00 30 00 35 00 68 61 30 00 35 00 Ladies' Guild 68 61 Total 790 84 162 57 150 51 95 74 1199 66 Grand Total 889 64 172 43 156 11 97 42 1315 70 \ ^ . • I 58 DRUMMONDVILLE. The Rev. R. J. Fothergill reports : — The most notable event during the past year has been the taking over of the Drummond County Railroad by the Government System. While the change has added to our travelling privileges, I regret to say that it hus caused some loss in our numbers, the men who are employed on the railway having, for the most part, removed to other more convenient places along the line, taking their families with them. At Mitchell Station also, our already very small congre- gation has been further diminished by the removal of Mr. Charles Burrill and his family to Shawinigan. One could not help but feel sorry at the departure of so many, who, although I had known them but a short time, yet had learned to look upon them as friends. The Services of the Parish have been continued as last year, with the addition of Maitins said daily during the summer months in the Church. Last Christmas, the children of the Parish had a very successful entertainment. The children taking part in this entertainment took the opportunity of presenting to Mrs. Fothergill a very handsome chair. During the month of August, having been appointed Chaplain at Cacouna, I was absent from the Parish. My work was very acceptably undertaken by the Rev. B. Wat- son, formerly of Lennoxville School. The Woman's Auxiliary has continued steadily at work, and has sent two barrels of clothing, &c., to the Rev. E. Thomas, of Fort Alexander, Man. During the year the Auxiliary lost, by removal, two good and faithful officers, Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Secretary, and Miss A. G. McDougall, Treasurer. Their places have been filled by Miss S. Mit- chell, as Secretary, and Miss M. J. Jamieson, as Treasurer. The new Altar Frontal and other hangings were used for the first time on Christmas Day, and were greatly admired. They were made by the St. Matthew's Guild, of Quebec. There has been only one death in the Parish during the past year, that of Mr. William Mitchell, of Wickham, one of the oldest residents of the place and one who was uni- versally liked and respected. Mr. Mitchell was a Com- municant and a faithful attendant at the Services of the Church. He was one of the Church- Wardens when I took charge of the Parish. ^^m ^m i i \ WM M- -I- r 54 In closing, I wish to thank many of my people for kind- ness shown to me during the past year, some in giving presents of hay, oats, vegetables, &c., and many for acts of kindness which it would be impossible to enumerate. Baptisms, 6 ; Burial, 1. Financial Statemknt. Extra- JJiocesan.-FcHcifrn Missions, $4.H7 ; Domestic Missions, $5.94 ; Mission to Jews, $2.0;-.; Woman's Auxiliary, $0.00 ; S. F. C. K., $:^.00. Total, $21.88. Z^jocejtan.— Church Society— General Fund, f.J 00; Mission Fund, $3.52; Pen- sion Fund, $2.r^!»; Ilouse-Vo-house Collections, $H.(iO ; Bishop's College, $1.75; Synod Assessment, $1.00; See-House, $28.75.- Total, $40.01. P«roc/(ia/— Stipend to Rector, $382.20 ; Easter Offering, $6.30 ; Sunday School purposes, $2.50; Current Expenses, $(;2.tj7 ; Offering at Mitchell Station to Rector, $12.50.— Total, $41G. 17.— Grand Total, $487.04. DURHAM. The Rev. W. J. Curran reports: — It is impossible for me to give a full account of the year's work in this Mission, as I only entered upon the work on the 21st of May last, when the Rev. David Horner, who had laboured so faithfully and acceptably for seven years, was transferred to the Parish of Sandy Beach. I have not made any changes in the order of the Services, as I consider they were well arranged and the people are all satisfied with them. In Holt/ Tfinity, Kirkdale, I have Service every Sunday, and on the first Sunday of each month a Celebration of the Holy Communion ; also on Holy Days. Besid(!S these I have a week night Service on Friday, which has been well attended. The Sunday School has been carried on since I came, one half hour before each Service. I have received much help from Mrs. Albert Lyster and Miss Elsie Lyster, who have acted as teachers. The congregation have worked hard since I came to re- pair the Parsona«^e, which was in great need. Last June the sum of $35 was spent in painting and wood work done to it ; also, a cellar was made and a new furnace built, at a cost of $100. Many feared that it would be impossible to ^et a cellar, others could not see how the money could be obtained for a furnace. At present the cellar is done and the furnace put in at a cost of $100, and all paid for. The old Church, which was used for a school room, has been shingled and whitewashed at a cost of $50. Towards this the School Commissioners of Ulverton paid $25, and the rest was collected by Mr. W. H. Lyster, the Church Warden. 55 St. Paufs, LAvenir. — Here we have Service every Sun- day, and on the second Sunday in each month the Holy Communion. The Services have been well attended, an averaj^e of sixty people every Sunday. I have Sunday School here also one half hour before Service ; about twenty children on the roll. I have received much help from Mrs. Robert Skillen and xMr. William Beard, who worked hard in keeping the school up Besides the Sunday Service and Sunday School, I have commenced a Fortnightly Service in Husk's School. Here the people have turned out well, the average being thirty. The people here never went to Church. May these Services bring great blessings to them. I may say that this is new ground, and some of the families do not belong to the Church of England ; it is hoped that in time they will be brought in. The men of the congregation turned out for three days and graded the grounds around the Church property. In the spring they hope to plant trees around the Church and on each side of the drive. St. James' Church, South Durham.-^The congregation here deserve great praise for their earnest work in the Church. I am pleased to say that since I came to the Mission I have not heard a dissenting voice in all our meetings. Services are held here every Sunday, and on the third Sunday of each month the Holy Communion is administered. The congregation turn out well. Members of other bodies also attend our Services. The Church, as a general rule, is well filled, 1 believe if the work was done well there is no fear but that the Church would have to be enlarged. 1 hope that the time will soon come when a Clergyman will be placed in this village. Two other stations could be opened if a man was placed here to take up the work. The ladies have placed a new bell in the Church at a cost of iJlSS.OO. The bell is almost 600 lbs. in weight. Here I must thank the ladies of the Church Helpers in Quebec for sending us $20.00 towards this object. The men have also been working hard. They have just built a fine horse-shed at a cost of $150.00. This amount has been collected and at present all has been paid for. The Lord Bishop paid us a visit on the 13th of October, when he visited the three Churches on the same day. At Kirkdale he held a Confirmation Service, when four can- didates were confirmed. At 3 p m. he held another Con- firmation at L' Avenir, when five candidates were confirmed. After this Service the ladies provided a tea for the congre- ♦> il^ 66 gation in the Town Hall, so that all the members of the Church would have the privilege of meeting His Lordship. At 7 p.m., the Bishop also held a Dedication Service in South Durham, when the new bell w.is set apart for the use of God's House. After this Service, His Lordship drove to Kirkdale, arriving at 11.30 p.m. Before closing my report, I would wish to express my gratitude for the universal kindness which has been shown to me in the whole Mission since I came. I would also take this opportunity of thanking the Church- Wardens of the three Churches, and all others who have assisted me in the work of the Church. Baptisms, 5 ; Confirmed, 16 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 7. Financial Statement. Extra-Diocesan : Kirkdale. L'Avenir. Durham. Total. Domestic Missions $ 1 61 $ 93 $ 73 1 07 9 3 27 Mission to Jews 1 07 Total 1 61 93 1 80 1 92 4 34 Diocesan : Church Society— Pension Fund 1 10 12 95 3 02 " " House-to-house Col- Collections for Mission Fund.... 12 95 Total 14 05 1 92 15 97 Parochial .• Assessment or Stipend to Rector Easter Offering 225 00 150 00 1 80 14 75 150 00 1 80 25 90 295 00 10 00 525 00 3 60 Current Expenses Church Improvements :J5 64 11 00 100 00 50 00 7« 29 306 00 Parsonage Improvements Improvements to Church Hall 10 00 120 00 50 00 Insurance on Church at L'Avenir... 20 00 20 00 Total $431 64 $447 30 of Mission, $186 55 $187 48 Si70 00. $482 70 $486 42 $1100 89 $1121 20 Grand Total Jor Parochial Objects collected outside EAST ANGUS. The Rev. W. A. Adcock reports :— In presenting the annual report one is reminded of the fact that another year has gone and the work calls forth a statement. The good seed has been sown, the result is not yet to hand. The daily round of work has been much the same as last year. Much has happened to encourage and to stimulate to more earnestness of purpose, and on the whole little to discourage. A goodly number of our people have moved away during the year, very few are here to * « 57 » « stay, they are ever coming and going, and this keeps our work in a most unsettled condition. Amongst those lost by removal is the head manager of the mills, with his family. He was one of the most influential and spiritual minded of men and a Rnancial niibr of the Church. In number of Church families we i. -^ <■ not increased, as one naturally might be led to expect from the ever increasing population. Owing to these many changes it was necessary to complete- ly reorganize the envelope system. This has been done with A'ery satisfactory results. On the whole the congrega- tion is doing well, holding its own and making some ad- vancement, is more liberal in its support, pays the assess- ments promptly, and renders the Services most heartily. One of the most noticeable features of the work is the grow- ing Missionary spirit which is manifest. I endeavour sys- tematically to bring the matter before them, to instruct and set them thinking of the great possibility and the great responsibility which lies at the door of each individual. Education in this is a spiritual stimulus, and it is a duty to preach about it often to awaken indifference. Men will never care about matters of which they know nothing ; they cannot know unless they are informed. It gives life, and love to a Church to know, and desire to know, how the Lord's work progresses among the heathen. The chil- dren of the Sunday School lead the van, and their offerings, Sunday by Sunday, are devoted to some special Missionary cause. I feel assured our people are taking more interest in holy things. Our Parsonage debt has been wiped out. Plans are on hand for the complete restoration of the Church. The Ladies' Guild appears to flourish and is resolved to do all things possible to help on the work. We have a faith- ful body of Lay Helpers ever ready to do the work assigned them. The Sunday School Teachers, Church- Wardens and Lay Helpers have my sincere thanks for their ever ready and valued services. At Ascot the Church families are decreasing every year. Those left are doing nobly and trying to keep things to- gether. Scattered over great distances, they are to be seen invariably in their places at the House of God. These people love their Church and make sacrifices to come and worship. Certain improvements have been made in the Church and on the grounds. The Ladies' Guild has been reorganized and promises well. Two nicely worked and elegantly finished banners have been presented by the »> - ,■ « 68 Stoke neighbourhood. A u'^w cemetery of half an acre has been purchased and laid out, the old one being closed. Baptisms, 13 ; Burials, 7. Financial Statbmrnt. Extra- Ihocemn. — Foreign Missions, fS.H ; Domestic Missions, S'J.Ul ; Mission to Jews, liH.17; Cliildr.a's OHering, $4.50; S. P. C. K., $:i.45. Total. $ir).14. Diocemn—Ghuvch Society— General Fund, $0.90 ; Mission Fund, $8.80 ; Pension Fund, $.{.00 ; Ilonsc-to-honse Collections, $7. OJ.— Total, $14.70. /'tfroe/(«V. t< 5d have to re-echo the remark made by ray predecessor in his last year's report— that it "ought to be better." I have changed the fortnightly Service at the Bachelder School-Honse from a week-day evening to Sunday after- noon, in the hope of reaching a larger number of people, and of affording an opportunity of worship to some who would otherwise perhaps spend Sunday without any reli- gious observance at all. Finding that the people in what is known as the " Boyn- ton neighbourhood" come but seldom to Church in Qeorge- ville, and that there is quite a number of families in that district who probably never attend any place of worship, I am hoping shortly to begin having Service again in the Boynton School-House on alternate Sunday afternoons, and trust that this experiment may prove a success and be of real spiritual value. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited the Mission on Sunday, November 20th, and administered the Sacramental Rite of Confirmation — with his usual heart-stirring ad- dresses—to two candidates at Fitch Bay in the morning, afterwards celebrating the Holy Eucharist. In the after- noon his Lordship preached at Georgeville to a large and interested congregation. Baptisms, 7 ; Burials, 6 ; Confirmations, 2. Financial Statement. Extra-Diocesan : Foreign Missions... !Jomestic .Missions. Jews' MisBion S. P. C. K Georgeville. $ 1 00 1 15 66 Fitch Bay. $ 00 66 1 45 1 30 Total. i 1 90 1 81 2 01 1 30 Total Diocesan : Church Society— General Fund. " " Mission Fund . Bishop's College Compton Ladies' College.. 2 71 60 2 37 42 11 Total. Parochial : Assessment Easter Offering Painting Church Sunday School Ladies' Guild Childrens' Guild Current Expenses Paid on Church Seats.... Raised in various ways. Total. 3 50 200 00 1 US 45 00 8 50 45 (10 63 03 10 00 |374 11 4 31 7 02 87 1 72 40 50 I 47 4 09 82 01 3 49 (i 99 go 00 6 35 290 00 8 33 45 UO 9 00 17 50 45 00 03 63 9 00 40 00 38 40 19 00 40 00 38 40 $192 75 $566 86 Grand Total. $380 32 $200 55 $580 87 «'.«NW 60 PRAMITON. The Rev. Gt. F. Hibbard reports : — On May the fifteenth, I succeeded the Rev. F. J. Boyle in the Incumbency of the MiRsion. For twenty-nine years Mr. Boyle has laboured in the Mission, and has earned the love and esteem of onr people. Happily we still have him- self and his family among us ; they would be all greatly missed if they should ever leave Frampton. The Springbrooke Parsonage, a hitherto unfinished house, has been completed and repaired ; so we were able to move in during October. There was so much to be done to the house that the work took a long time, but the result is very satisfactory. The house had to be clapboarded and painted, new window casings were added and eight double win- dows. Inside, new floors were laid, a staircase put up, new partitions, doors, cupboards, ceilings were all needed and built, and the interior, as well as exterior, was painted, and new paper hangirgs were furnished. Some work re- mains to be done, especially to the roof, and the floors in one or two rooms. In all this work, the Church- Wardens laboured earnestly to help me to bring it to a successful ter- mination, and many of our people gave their" labour freely, notably Mr. Hugh Hurley, who worked for about forty days, asking no return for his assistance. A special Offer- tory in West Frampton and a successful Garden Party aided in defraying the expense, while generous assistance was received from several people outside our Mission. Guilds have been organized in each Station, that of Springbrooke meeting monthly at the Parsonage. The Guilds hope to raise money for two new organs, which are much needed. There have been, I am sorry to report, many sad losses through death in the Mission during the past year. Although wo have been here only a few months, the kindly wiay in which we were received, and the generosity of my people towards us, make us feel that we could not be ' among a more kind-hearted people. Baptisms, 10 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 8. Financial Statement. West Extra- Diocesan: Hemison. Frampton. Total. Foreign Missions 4^ 1 06 f 1 80 iS 2 86 Domestic Missions 99 2 15 3 14 S. P. C. K 115 2 60 3 75 Total 3 20 6 56 9 75 61 Dioeeian : Church Society— Mission Fund $ 1 10 " House-to house Collections 2» 25 Bishop's College I 11 Synod Assessment... 1 no See-House 65 Total :\» II Parochial : • Assessment 175 00 Eastor Offering 9 00 Current Expenses 26 96 Churoh or Parsonage Improvements... .^ 5 00 Offertory for Parsonage Improvemonta Total $2i;i 96 Grand Total $257 27 For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, $1 55. $ 2 67 17 50 $ 3 77 45 75 1 tl 2 00 2 35 3 00 U 00 24 52 62 63 155 00 10 00 2 54 35 00 19 00 230 00 19 00 29 50 40 00 19 00 $221 54 $252 61 $437 50 $509 88 GASPE BASIN. The Rev. J. P. Richmond reports : — The past year has been marked by the erection of S. An- drew's Church, York, as a settled congregation with its own Vestry and Church-Wardens, and its annexation to the Mission of Sandy Beach. With this exception there is noth- ing unusual to record. The Services have been held regularly and the congrega- tions have been as usual, except in Gaspe South, where the loss of York has caused a decrease, especially when the Services here and in York synchronise. S. Paul's, Gaspe Basin. — Here I have to record the loss of a family by removal. The only increase we look for is the excess of births over deaths. During the past year we have had ten baptisms against two deaths. At L' Anso aux Cousins the School-house Services are well attended by the families living in the settlement ; but not as well as I wish by those who live beyond and for whom the Services were chiefly intended. S. James' Church, Gaspd South. — We have still to regret the want of paying winter work for the majority of the people, Vvhich causes the departure of most of the young men — a bad thing for them and unsatisfactory for the Mis- sion, as they are almost entirely deprived of the influence oi home life. The baptisms in this congregation for the year were fourteen, while the deaths were only three. In the first part of the year there were, in addition to these, four baptisms in York recorded by me. Had York con- tinued in my charge during the whole year, the baptisms ' 62 in the Mission would have exceeded former years by over forty per centum. Owing to lack of work and the consequent enforced ab- sence of young men from the Mission, the Church-Wardens have hard times to make ends meet. The cry of hard times is unfortunately and with reason, more prevalent on the Coast. The ParsoL>age is now, I am glad to say, nearly finished. One hundred dollars were spent on the third flat this year ; but there yet remains the work of rectifying the error made in the rear of the house by a departure from the plan. Baptisms, 29 ; Confirmed, 6 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 5. Financial Statement. St. Piuila, including L'Anscaux Extra-Diocesan : Cousins. Foreign Mission $ 2 00 Domestic Missions S. P. C. K 2 00 Total 4 00 Diocesan : — Church Society— General Fund •' Mission Fund 3 «0 '* House-to-bouse Collections. 10.51 Total 14 11 Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Rector 210 00 Easter Offering 62 57 Current Expenses 71 64 Church or Parsonage Improveiuenta 100 00 Total $444 21 Grand Total $462 .32 $214 40 $676 72 St. .lames'. Total. $ 1 00 9 3 00 1 00 2 50 I 00 4 50 4 :.o 8 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 4 60 10 51 2 00 16 11 lUO 00 9 90 38 00 3G0 00 72 47 109 64 100 00 $207 90 $642 11 HATLEY. The Rev. A. Stevens reports : — Besides the usual routine of Sunday Services and paro- chial visiting, there is but little to mention. I have had, as last year. Morning Service in the Church here, and Even- ing Service at Massawippi every Sunday, and Afternoon Service alternately at Ayer's Flat and at the McConnell School-house. The work does not change to any extent from y«ar to year. The Church- Wardens have been able to meet the in- creased assessment with more promptness than was ex- pected. By the kindness of a devout parishioner, $100 has — —■.«•.>. .viMk aJk'^M^' 68 »^ boen added this year to our Endovvm«nt. I have also re- ceived two contributionN of 12.'). 00, and one of $10.00, towards the purchase of an iron fence for the front of the grave yard. Miss Weston and Mrs. ('. H. Vincent kindly gave the materials for a re w white Alt .a* frontal and for hangin((s for the Ijectern and Prayer iJesk. They were made and beautifully embroidered by Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Dr. Jones. They were ust d fcr the first time on the Sunday when Bishop Nile^ was "sitinj? V'sre. New fur- naces nav(? been put into the (^hurch and * 'arsonai^e, great- ly adding to the comfort of both. It is • ?;reat pleasure to report that our contributions to &»i Ohurch Soi ty show an increase of thirty per cent, vvm- last year. We have sent away outside the Parish !$l?0, wnich is about 12^ per cent, of all the money we have raised. I would like to take this opportunity of mentioning the death of Miss Emily Bacon, a most earnest and devout Communicant of the Church, in *he eighty-eingaged in teaching in Canada, the Southern States, Mexico and Cuba. About thirty years ago she came home to take care of h r aged mother. After her mother's death she acquired thv '^M homestead, where she lived till her death with her blind brother. It was a disappointment to her that she could not return to her work of teaching, an occupation in whi>;li she took great delight. About the year 1870, she c nceived the idea of founding on her farm an Industrial Church School for girls. Had her physical health allowed her, she would have begun the school in her lifetime, but she never felt able to undertake it. After her death, when her will was read, it was found that she had left the whole of her property, real and personal, for the founding of this school, and had named myself, as Rector of the Parish, and Mr. John P. Bo wen, as executors to carry out her wishes in the matter. Our first thought, on learning of our appointment, was that we should refuse to act, as there did not seem to be sufficient money to make it practicable ; but, upon think- ing the matter over, it did not seem right that the pious and charitable intention of this good woman should be allowed to fail without an effort on our part, or on the part of some one, to carry it out. This appealed to us with double force, 64 'ti because we knew that for many years this school had been the object ot her prayers, and that she had denied he 'self many of the luxuries, and some of the necessities of life, in order to save all she could for it. After conferring with the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and others, Aye were con- firmed in this opinion, and we have entered upon the legal possession of the property. There is a farm of 260 acres of good land, and after spending what is necessary to put the buildings in thorough repair and for other necessary ex- penses, we shall have about $300.00 in money. The first effort of the executors will be to put the farm in condition to produce a revenue. The whole has been valued by sworn experts to be worth, at a forced sale, •'13,206. If we can secure the services of a suitable married man and his wife, we might begin the school by taking one or more orphan girls, and then increasing the number as our finances permit. It may be that in time we shall receive help from those who are charitably disposed, and be able to have a school here which will be a blessing to many a poor child, as well as a benefit to the Church and the com- munity at large. Baptisms, 14; Marriages, 4; Burials, 11. FiNANCtAL Statement. Extra- Diocesan — FoieiK" Missions, $10.00; Domestic Missions, $0.00; Mis- sion to Jews, $t$.2 1 ; Woman's Auxiliary, S15.13; Cliiidien's Lenten Offering, «100; Other Objects, $8.00. Total, $49.34. fi/ocesrtn.—Cliurch Society— General Fund, $! 51 ; Mission Fund, $1.84; Pen- sion Fund, $10.00 ; House-to-liouse Collections, $22.90; Bi.shop's College, $5.25; Compton Ladies' College, $;i.IG; Synod Assessment, $6.00 ; See-House, $30.00.— Total, f85.6«. PfflrocAtW.— Assessment or Stipend to Rector, $500.00; Easter Offering, $29.64; Sunday School pi rpo-es, $5.00 ; Current Expenses, $20.00 ; Church or Parsonage Improvements, .$1.0.00; Endowment, $100.00; Other Objects, $102.55. -Total $927.19.— Grand Total, $1,002.19. HEREFORD. The Rev. C. E. Bishop reports : — We came to this Mission on the " Border" a year «go last October, taking up our residence in Canaan, Vt., as the most central part of this Mission. I have met with many and varied experiences in this "Border" work of the Church. All Saints' Church, Hereford. —Here the Services have been kept up regularly every Sunday morning with a Celebra- tion of Holy Communion on the first Sunday in every month. There have been a few ups and downs, yet with a splendidly increased average of the congregation during 65 « i; the last six months. It is now in a very healthy and pro- mising condition. Luus Deo. Arrangements are now being made by the people to build at their own expense, a new church-yard fence next spring. They also hope to repaint the Church, which needs it very much indeed. The War- dens. Messrs. Sweet and Bolton, are always ready and will- ing to do their best in the interests of the Church. Mr, Sweet being a carpenter, has done quite a bit of interior work, even to the making of the Bishops chair, gratis. The Choir has taken a good interest in the Services with Mrs. Robert Andrews as Organist. Mr. Willis and Marsh have donated two loads ot wood, and others promised to do the same, so we shall have no extra expenses for fuel this winter. The most pleasing event of the year was the visit of the Bishop, when on Saturday evening, November 5th, his Lordship preached a Harvest Thanksgiving Sermon for us. The Church was very tastefulh'^ decorated for the occasion, chiefly by Mr. and Mrs. Sweet, Mr. Penn and Owens. On the following Sunday morning his Lordship administered the Apostolic Rite ot Confirmation to fourteen candidates, seven of whom are heads of families. His Lordship's earn- est and instructive addresses will long be remembered by all. Canaan and We^t Stewar/stoivn. — The Services here have been kept up regularly every Sunday with an early Cele- bration once a month. We have a very nice little Hall tit- ted up for the Services, for which much credit is due to the Wardens — especially to Mr, Alden, who has also M'illingly taken care of the Hall. Mr. Carbee freely did the work of papering it, the Ladies' Guild kindly furnished the paper. , Last p]aster, the Choir, which is an " handmaid*' in this a comparatively new sphere of the Church's work, pre- sented a very handsome Prayer Book and Hymnal to our most deserving and ever faithful organist, Mrs. Moore. On Sunday evening, November 6th, we all most heartily en- joyed the Bishop's address, to a crowded and appreciative congregation, on the " Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria." Co/ebrook.—YleYe the work is of a verv fluctuating char- acter. It is oi'ti'n ;i good thinu' to have more 0 ; Current Expenses, 8110.58.-Total, S313.0&. Z>«ocf;.wn.— General Fund of Church Society, §8.00 (collected by His Lordship). —Grand Total, $321.08. LAKE ST. .TOHN AND NICOLET MISSION. The Rev. J. Almond reports : — I began my work in this Mission September 1st, 1898. From Quebec I visit the following stations and in the fol- lowing order :— ^ ::u I ! ri 74 I. By way of Quebec and Lako St. John Railway — Lake Eilioimt, 111 miles from Quebec, the first Sunday in month. Pohtle Blene., 1!»C miles from Quebec, second Sunday in month. II. Per Intercolonial Railway — Moose V(vih\ T)! miles from Quebec, week-day Services between second and third Sundays of the month. Foreatdale, 61 miles from Quebec, third Sunday in month. N'icofef, 08 miles from Quebec, fourth Sunday in month. Ill, Per Grand Trunk Railway— Stanfh/d, 57 miles from Quebec, week-day Services the last week in the month, except when there are five Sundays in the month, then the fifth Sunday, Artliabas/i-(i, til miles from Quebec week-day Services the last week in the month In each of the above Stations I administer the Holy Eucharist monthly. In these scattered Missions there are under my care 100 souls. Financial Statemknt. ( Ton r Months.) Assessment - rointc Hleno, $lt;.(i7 ; Lake Kdward, $li).(i7 ; Stanfolil, fft.OO. Re- pairs of Church at Pointe Bleiie (colluded in Mission), $U.OO ; collected outside of Mission), $:J 1.00.— Total, from ritalions, $s:t.3l. KM; t ?' - j 1 ■ p ■l- LEEDS. The Rev, J. Rothera reports : — There was a break in the regular Services of the Church in this Mission during my illness, which lasted from Feb- ruary 20th to May 1st, But through the kindness of the Rev. J. Kemp, one Service a Sunday was held and Holy Communion administered, and the Rev. "VV, Barton and Rev. W. A. Gustin gave each a Service at St, James', Leeds, and the Rev, I. Thompson, R.D,, and Rev. E. A, Dunn gave each a Sunday in the Mission, With the exception of this, two Services, morning and evening, have been held regular- ly. The Holy Communion has been administered once a month and on the principal Festivals of the Church, which have been well attended. The Sunday School has con- tinued its good work from May to November, with the help of five teachers. The Library has been increased with about fifty good books, A Christmas Tree was held at the School-House, w^hich was appreciated very much, and a Pic- 4-^ -^ 16 Nic at Wilson's Mills ill Ancfust. Mrs. William Wilsons family contributed mu's Sett/emenf — A Service every Sun- day has been i?iven h<'re, supplied alternately by the Clergy- man at Leeds, and the assistant of Ireland, the Rev. Mr. Gustin. The Holy Communion is administered once a month. Monthly Servic^es are held on a week-day at Nelson Road School-House and Wilson's Mills, which are about two miles from the Parsonage in opposite directions. The at- tendance at these Services has been good. I was absent from the Mission during July and August in England. The Services were taken by J, S. Brewer, Esq., B.A., of Bishop's ('oUege, and were very acceptable. 1 thank the Wardens and the Rev. J Kemp for their aid. Also, the organist, Miss Dora Marshall, of Leeds, Miss A. Wark and Miss L McKee, of St. Sylvester, and Miss E. J. Beattie, of Beattie's Settlement, lor assistance rendered in the musical part of the Services. Baptisms, 10 ; Conlirmed, 14 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 12. Financial Statkmknt. Extra-Diocesan : Foreiga Missions Domestic Missions.... Mission to Jews Woman's Auxiliary. 8. P. C.K St. St. Mat- lames', St. 8yl- thew's, St. Leeds vester. Beattie's Giles. tillage. Settle- ment. § .") 40 8 60 'A K; G 06 1 28 Total Diocesan : Church Society — General Fund. '• Mission Fund " Pension Fund *' House-to-house C Bishop's College Synod Assessment. See-House 1 aO 10 50 a 75 2i :u 7 73 .•{ 17 7 21 26 65 1 51 48 ol) 1 50 « 75 14 91 2 06 ii oil "i oi) 1 28 25 3 05 3 00 30 Total. 9 6 00 10 50 1 60 12 00 10 50 40 50 7 7.3 6 38 7 21 40 6«' 1 61 7 00 48 00 I. .1 Total H4 17 17 66 Parochial: Assessment or Stipend to Rector 250 00 75 00 Easter Offering 13 20 2 80 Sunday School purposes. Iti 00 „ Current Expenses ' 36 80 12 00 Church or Parsonage Improve- ments 70 00 6 30 48 45 "8*75 30 118 43 7 00 2 00 "s'Vo 380 45 18 00 16 00 60 56 70 00 Total .«386 00 $89 80 $ 67 20 i$12 00 8545 00 Grand Total $504 48 9112 37 $64 78 $112 30 $703 93 T7 LKNNOXVITJiR. Tho Rov. Dr. Scarth reports : — This has been an uneventful year in tho history of tho Parish. There have bt'en the usual Services on Sundays and Saints' days with no interruption. The attendance at these Services has not fallen oil', and the number of regular Communicants has increased. The Rite of Coniirmation was administered to thirty. eight Candidat»»s on the lifth of December last year, and no one who was present on that occasion will soon forget the beauty ana oU'ninity of the Service, or the admirable Addresses delivered by our Bishop. It was also our i)rivilege to have his Lordship preach to us at our '* Harvest Home " Service early in October, which tor heartin<'ss and beauty of decoration, is said to have exceeded that of previous years. Our Sunday School is in a satisfactory condition. There are seven teachers, besides myself, and we me(»t together every week for prayer and ibr the study of the Sunday lessons. "We are using the "Institute Leaflet" with, I think, advantage to both teachers and pupils. Once a month we have Special Service and catechising in Church. We have about one hundred children on the roll, with a good average in regular attendance. At the end of the holidays the children and teachers and many of their par- ents were, through the great kindriess of Mr. Clough, taken free on the electric cars to the "Park " in Sherbrooke, whore they enjoyed a delightful pic-nic. One of our pressing wants just now is a Church Hall large enouuh for our Sunday School, and for public gatherings in connection with the congregation We have the site — all we require is the money. I had hoped to have been able to say that our Church tower had been raised to the height intended when the Church was enlarged and renovated. At that time we were stopped for w^ant of funds, but the same ladies, who so generously gave the chime of bells, have interested them- selves in the matter, and. we have now in hand $140, and in promised subscriptions, $300, ready to be paid as soon as the work is done, and the whole cost is guaranteed. The work, the contractor tells me, is under way, and if it is not done at once, owing to the setting in of winter, it will be finished in the early spring. ^•. .^ ' '* I . Si II 78 I would just allude to our two parochial organizations, the Woman's Auxiliary, with its Senior and Junior Branch- es, and our Guild. Each is doing excellent work. The former is awakening and fostering that Missionary spirit, without which the religious life of the congregation, as well as that of the individual, must die ; the latter in fur- thering thi> material well-being of the congregation in many directions, and both together are helping to over- come that selfishness which is so ingrained in each of us and which is the root of all evil. There are at present twenty members in the W. A., and we have twenty-eight members in the Gruild. The W. A. raised S-13.37 during the year for Missionary work, and also sent off' a quantity of clothing, etc, to Algoma. The Guild made $280.25, which has been used in meeting special and unforeseen ex- penses in the I'arish, besides putting aside its annual grant of $50 to the Endowment Fund. Before closing my report I must refer to the sad loss we Lave sustained in the death of Mrs. Darby, who entered in- to the rest of Paradise on the last day of October. Though living at a long distance from Church, it was rarely, indeed, that either roads or weather hindered her from being punc- tually in her place in God's tlouse. She will be greatly missed both in the Church and Guild. Baptisms, 28 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 11. Financial Statkmknt. Exf.ni-Diocesini. — Foreign Missions, $01 SU ; Domestic Jfissions, ,'Sy.2.'> ; Mission to Jews, .$7.22 ; Womiin's Auxiliarv, !ii!43.i'7 j Children's Lenten UlFeriiig, $'^M ; S.P.C.K., .^(i.n.j. -Total, .•?71.!il. IHor.e.nan. — Ciuircli Society — General Fund, .¥1.50 ; Mission Fund, !?:^.85 ; Pen- sion Fund, .$1,5.12 ; House-to-house Collections,, $7.'J.2a; Bishop's College, ,$5.25. —Total, .fits. 07. /*aroc/*i2, 180.04, and this is e.Kclusive otsums that have been raised indirectly tor Church purposes. LEVIS. Baptisms, 5 ; Confirmed, 13 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burial, 1. Financial Statemknt. A'.t7nN/>/(/C(;.sv^«. -ForeiffH Missions, $2.5(t ; Domestic Missions $3.58; Mission to Jews, $2.00 ; Woman's Auxiliary, $;!;{.!ll ; (Miildrcn'.-) Lenten Ottering, $5.00 ; S. 1*. C. K., $2.00— Total, $18.90. /.>/otv,sa/( -^General Fund, $2.00; Mission Fund, $;^.O0 ; Pension Fund, $5.15; House-to-house Colleetious, $24.50.— Total, $34.G5. ..r-.tr 79 /Woe/ijW.— "Assessment or Stipend to Rector, $51'.'. 50 ; Eiiater Otreriiig, $22 .79 ; Sunday School purposes, $10.50; Cuntnt Expenses, §147. i;i; Church or Par- sonage Improvements, $173.98 ; Ladies' Guild, §28.00.— Total, §895.20.— Grand Total, $978.81. NEW LIVERPOOL. Baptisms, 3 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burial, 1. Financial State.mknt. Extra Diocesan.— VoKign Missions, $28.06 ; Domestic Missions, $30.95.— Total, $69.01. />»oc«Av/«.— General Fund, SIO.66; Mission Fund, $20.00; Pension Fund, $22.40; Honse-to-house Collections, $24.25; Bishop's College, $9.35.— Total, $80.60. Parochial. — Assessment or Stipend to Rector, $200.00 ; Ea.stor Oilering, $25.00 ; Sunday School purposes, $5.00 ; Current E.\penses, $192.14 ; Church or Parsonage Improvements, $491.72.— Total, !^913.86.— Grand Total, $1,059.53. MAGDALEN ISLANDS. The Rev. J. Prout writes: — . With a feeling of sincere gratitude T report another year of quiet work, and although we have had in no part of the Mission any remarkable progress, yet everywhere I per- ceive signs of a gradual healthy growth. Owing to the long distances between the Islands, as I was without an assistant during the summer months, it was impossible to have regular Services at Grindstone every Sunday. Since June I have held Services at Grind- stone, Grrosse Isle and Entry Island as regularly as I could every third Sunday, with the exception of a few weeks when I was absent at Halifax. Grindstone. — At Grindstone the work is encouraging, from the fact that .nany of the congregation take a deeper interest in Church matters. Since Mr. Curran's arrival (the present assistant), the Services have been held regular- ly, twice every Sunday. Last Easter, one of our leading members remarked that a larger number communicated than on any previous occasion. The Sunday School is well attended, some of the children not having missed a Sunday, showing a hearty interest in thtnr Church. In this part of my work I receive much valuable help from Mrs. Prout. An event of great interest this year was the visit of his Lordship the Bishop, who, on the fourth day oi' August, confirmed three Candidates at Grindstone ; on the Ibllow- ing morning, '' ' ^ g, eighteen at Grosse Lsle, and in the afternoon of the same d^y, eight more at Entry Island, delivering at each place good practical and instructive addresses. Last year the Bishop gave us $15.00 towards erecting a §6 il^ pump in our kitchen. This year the young people of the congregation kindly assisted in getting up a concert, from which we realized another $15.00. The Parsonage has been papered throughout and the out- buildings repaired. This was all done at a cost of about $75.00, which I myself contributed. We bad a pleasant pic-nic to Entry Island, realizing $29.00. A new stove was placed in the Church. Mrs, Prout gave two children's teas, which were enjoyed exceedingly. She is now preparing for a Christmas Tree. Grosse Isle. — 1 have much pleasure in stating that there is now an assistant at Grosse Isle, who, besides his Sunday duty, also teaches the Day School. This will bs a great benefit to the Grosse Isle people as well as to myself. It has been my object for sometime to have this arrangement, as the pupils can be thoroughly instructed in Church Doc- trine. I wish to thank the Bishop for contributing $75.00, and Mr. Wm. Leslie $25.00 towards this extension of work. The names of those who have promised, but have not yet paid, will appear in the Diocesan Gazette later on. Entry M(ind. — I have very little to report with regard to Entry Island, except that the interior of the Church has been newly painted, and thereby improved in appearance. In conclusion, I desire to express my gratitude to the Church-Wardens and teachers, especially to Messrs. Howard McPhail and Norman Clark, Church-Wardens, through whose valuable assistance the pretty little organ was placed in Grosse Isle Church, The interest and energy they display m all Church work is worthy of mention. Through their efforts a pic-nic was held at Grosse Isle, the proceeds of which went towards the purchase of the musical instru- ment. I also desire to thank Mrs. Dunn for $2.00 and a bale of clothing. Baptisms — Infants, 16 ; Adults, 2 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 2. FlNANCJAL StATKMKNT. Si. Luke's, Griiid- stoni'. Holy Trinity, G rosse Isle. Entry Island. Assessment , .? Synod Assessmeal Easter Offering House-to-house Collections (M.F.) Other tmrpoies Church Improvements Insurance Church Ulieitories Totald .? ':> 00 2 00 !? (10 00 2 00 S 10 00 2 00 24 00 2 00 2 90 9 00 15 00 8 00 b 00 20 00 15 00 «•■ "l5"00 25 00 4 00 Total. $ 145 0(1 4 00 2 00 26 00 7 90 44 00 30 00 ;!7 00 . w $1G8 00 . ; Pen- sion Pnnd, $2.22; House-to-house Collectiona, $2f».:,r) ; Bishop's Golleae, $5.:{2 ; Compton Ladies' College, $.5.10; Synod Assessment, $8.00 ; See-House (collected by Archdeacon Roe), $41.00. Total, $10(;.41. ParocAw/.— Assessment, $440.00; Easter Offering, $2H.U ; Gifts to late Incumbent and Choirmaster, .SI40.00 ; Sunday School purposes, $()3.t)8 ; Current Expense? *<12;).00 ; Church or Parsonage Improvements, $2.56.00; Poor Fund, $6.4.') ; Wouian's Guild, $40.00 :)ispensary, $56.70.— Total, $l,15.i.94. Cherry River — Parochial. -Assessment, $30.00. — Grand Total, $1,338.50. MALE A IE. The Rev. Geo. R. Walters reports : — The year just ended has not been an uneventful and un- interesting one, in our Church life, even in so small a place as this. I look back with pleasure upon goodly congrega- tions and an increased number of regular attendants at the Celebration of Holy Communion, and a somewhat better attendance at the Sunday School. 1 say look back, because it is during the summer months only, that many of my people who live far removed from the Church, come nearer the sea shore (and consequently nearer the Church), in order to prosecute the cod-fish industry. This industry has been with us barely an average one, owing to many causes, including a couple of disastrous storms in early fall, which put a full stop to all further fishing operations for the season, the result of which is seA'erely felt by us all, — this being a third successive poor year. However, very many of my people have responded, as far as they are able, to the calls made on them for Church work, both for themselves and outside. I here acknowledge a gift of a fine frame of heavy wood, cut by the varipus families in the Mission, and placed on the Church Glebe, for the new Parsonage House, and this winter we purpose getting boards for the same object. Our greatest difficulty now is to secure a suitable . piece of land on which to build, and the ready cash to pay for it. 1 would here thank all those w-ho kindly helped us in so many w^ays to raise a sum for this work, by Teas and Sale of Work, during the early winter, and who are again nobly seconding Mrs. Waiters' efforts for another such tea and sale of work, to be held in January next, for the same fund. ^1 * 88 The Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited the Mission in July last, when he confirmed twenty-two young persons in St. Peter's Church, Malbaie, and where also, in the morning-, he advanced to the I'riesthood Rev. Geo. Pye, now labour- ing: on the Labrador. The Ordination Service, most solf mn and impressive, was much appreciated by the larg'e con- gregation present, and did much to explain and establijih the position of a Priest in the Church of Grod. It is need- less to say his Lordship's endeavours for the awakening of Church life amongst us, and his earnest, cheering words, were, at each Station and Service, rewarded by an attentive and crowded Church. My Sunday School was again eji- tertained at tea and games (after a brief Service in the Church) on the Parsonage grounds, and in the t'vening amused with the Magic Lantern, all of which the children thoroughly enjoyed. Again would I thank those who so kindly contributed swi'Cts for the children and hel[yed Mrs. Walters to amuse them. Our thanks are due to Mrs. Collas for kindly playing our Church organ and succeeding to get such good music out of such an old instrument. A small sum is now in hand for a new organ. To my Church-Wardens are due the thanks of the con- grejjfation for their services during the year, and especially to Mr. Duncan for the pains he has taken this year, under trying circumstance.-i, to collect our assessment, there being no cash in circulation. At the Corner of the Beach, the few families there (ten) have nobly helped themselves, con- tributing the material and paying for the repainting of the exterior of their Church, and making a new fence and gates about the Church lot. In addition to their Church, they maintained, unaided, the year through, a most worthy School Teacher, keeping their School- House in nice order. To Mr. Henry Mabe and family, and Mr. Philip Vibertj do I tender my best thanks for much consideration and in- terest m behalf of the Church. At Barachois, the small congregation intend building a suitable horse-shed, and have, I believe, most of the ma- terial cut for that purpose. To Mr. William Ross I owe much for the interest he continues to take in behalf of the Church as its Warden. Here, too, have the congregation, with some little eflfort, succeeded in repainting the exterior f)i their Church, making it look quite pleasing to the eye. Baptisms, 18 ; Confirmed, 22 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 12. ■»'^i- Ml !( r 84 Financial Statembnt. Bxtra-Diocetan : Foreign Missionn... Domestic Missions. S. P. 0. K Bara- Malbnie. chois. % 90 % 60 2 25 65 1 55 28 Diocesan : Total. 4 70 1 53 Church Socieiy— General Fund , " Pension Fund " House-to-house Col. Bishop's College , Hynod Assessment See-House Fund , 3 1 17 1 4 4 50 70 17 00 75 46 28 4 65 "0 1 00 32 99 Total Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Tu otor 273 00 Easter OfV'ering , Cash value of h-arae for n'lv Parsonage given by congregation in Mission Current Expenses, Insurance on Church Fornew Parsonage Concert for new Organ 25 00 Paid for Painting St. Luke's Church Paid for Painting St. Paul's Church 73 7 52 50 00 n 36 15 00 94 00 Corner Beach. $ ( 00 46 1 17 2 63 88 1 20 6 00 92 2 00 1 13 12 13 100 00 2 27 25 00 Total $420 36 $75 00 30 00 $132 27 Total. $ 2 50 3 36 .3 00 8 86 4 84 3 35 28 35 2 49 7 00 6 61 52 64 425 00 13 63 100 00 15 00 94 00 25 00 30 00 25 00 $727 63 Grand Total ,>i|!458 05 $84 05 $147 03 $739 13 MARBLETON AND DUDSWELL. The Rev. E. K. Wilson reports — The first Ihing which strikes one when about to prepare a report of Pnrish work for the past year, is that beyond the usual rouJine oi Services, common to every Parish and Mission, theve is little to i^hronicle save a succession of dis- couragements which are better not reported. However, when one looks more closely into things spiri- tual and financial, he has cause to thank God and take courage, perceiving that the failure of thi^ ideal to material- ize is not a cause for despair, but rather a stimulus to fur- ther exertion. During the jear both congregations were called upon to still further increase their lespective assessments. The congregation of the Church of the Good Shepherd was able to comply with the request without any very special effort or sacrifice, but in the case of St. Paul's, the congre- gation was enabled to meet the wishes of the Board, chiefly through the self-denying labourc; of .^ome of our voung peo- ple who came to our mscue by taking upon themselves the 85 duty of taking care of the Church and grounds, thus re- lieving the Wardens of a considerable cash outlay. The Church of the Good Shepherd has been substantially and artistically wainscoted and ceiled, the material employed being basswood, the whole at a cost of $185.00 We hope to be able to report next year that this Church has been further improved by the addition of a rood screen, which will make almost complete the interior of this Church. In the little out-station of East Duds well, there is much to encourage one. Seven adult Baptisms during the year indicate that in this section, as we pray in all others, the Church is being more deeply rooted. FlNANCIAI, StATBMBNT. Extra- Diocesan : Foreign Missiong Domestir Missions Mission to Jews Woman's Auxiliary.. S.Paul's, Cb.ofGd. East Marble- Shepherd, Duda- ton. Duds well. well. S ;5 00 $ 2 50 69 81 75 5 00 2 00 Total hinvexaii : Churtli Socli'tv (iL'iiiM'iil Kiind " Ponsion Fund " House-to-house Gollec; tions Comt»U/>n Ladies' College See-Hoiuse per .\:'.lideii<"on Roe !t 44 5 ;u Total Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Rectov... Easter Offerinff Sunday School purposes Current Expenses Towards repairing Church PapCiing and repairing I'ursonage 5(1 I) jC. (j ,".0 50 8 ;io 325 00 G 00 (I tli) 0.75 50 2 15 150 00 4 00 Total. $ 5 50 1 5U 75 7 00 14 75 35 00 5 00 Total $;?;! 00 8379 00 $ 3 00 $763 00 25 00 1S5 00 15 00 2 00 1 00 I 40 I 61 6 50 1 00 25 50 36 01 475 on 12 00 10 00 61 00 185 00 20 00 Grand Total $388 80 §386 46 .S 3 00 $813 76 MATAPEDIA. A brief account of Missionary work kindly done by Rev. J. Spencer, Rector of Addington, Diocese of New Bruns- wick, during the past year, amongst the few scattered members of the Church ot England, who reside within the borders of the Quebec Diocese, adjoining his Parish. ij'l I, ,1 1 l::!-;- 86 Mr. Spencer writes : — I am pleased to forward a report of work done, in behalf of these few scattered families, during the past year. There has been no material change in any way among the Church of England people since last year. Those to whom I have ministered are scattered over some twenty-five miles on the banks ot tho Restigouche River and about thirty miles on the Matapedia River. I have visited all the families and individuals several times during the year and they all appreciate my visits. They are all loyal members of the Church of England. Following is a statistical report of work done : — Number of families visited, 9 ; Visits, -36 ; Services, 13 ; Celebrations of Holy Communion, 6 (two to sick people) ; Communi- cants, 13 in all ; Catechisings, 6 ; Baptisms, 2 ; Burials, 2 ; amount received from people, #16.20; amount of travelling expenses, .|8.40. ^ MELBOURNE. The Rev. Ernest A. Willoughby King reports : — A truthful report of my first half-year's acquaintance with this Mission, even with blarney added, could not be encouraging except where it concerns the Ridge part of the field. With thankfulness for Divine help in the past and hopefulness for the future, the new Missionary was introduced to his work here by the Rural Dean, June 3, 1898 It was a fine day, yet the number of parishioners from the whole charge, who met to welcome the Church's newly appointed officer, was nine ! a rather sad comment upon all the work and money spent for many years upon the spiritual welfare of this community. Tfiree Sunday Services in accustomed order, with twenty miles of travel, have been regularly maintained. Average attendance and offertories very small. Week-day Services andjchoir practices, appointed in the summer, had little or no response. An attempt made to interest St. John's con- gregation in a furnace, for thei own comfort in Church and in beautifying its gloomy interior, was not favourably receive 1. The Bishop kindly visited the Mission October 14th and 15th, and delivered a most interesting and impressive ad- dress in the new Church on the Ridge. His Lordship gave instructions about Parsonage repairs and the fencing of its grounds, and the building of a shed for vehicles, and with 87 his usual generosity promised |25 towards that much need- ed out' house addition. The first of these three items has been receiving attention. In 1830 this Mission was included in Shipton, next called Melbourne, then Melbourne and Richmond, afterwards Richmond and Melbourne, and it seoms to be mis-named Melbourne now, because it has not included that village at all. nor its environs within a mile, since July 1, 1804. No post-office, railway, telegraph, telephone, market nor shop nearer than two long miles ! Hence time and labour spent by Clergyman and horse in necessary use of these or- dinary advantages are great and vexatious and might other- wise be better employed. Experto rrede — Believe one who has tried it. Now, all these and other (e.g. electric light) privileges could have been enjoyed, if the Parsonage had beeij built at Kingsbury, close by the Quarry, where the Presbyterians and Roman Catholics have wisely had Churches and a Manse for a long time. That village and Rockland Quarry are less than a mile apart. On the Quarry side and in the same school are held on Sundays two Ser- vices before and two after ours, besides two in the Presby- terian Church, not far off. Comment is unnecessary ! Many recent removals here, including three successive or- ganists, from our own members or adherents, within three months. Our few people find it hard to meet current ex- penses and assessments. On Sunday, Junt' 5th, the partly prepared site for the new Church on the Ridge was visited. The next Sunday notice of a Building Committee meeting was given. On ^"ednesday following, work for foundation and furnace be- gan, Within two and a half months the building was opened f»»r comfortable and appropriate use. All this was largely due to the adoption of plans and to the promises of funds and materials made through my predecessor, Mr. Curran, to whom the community owes a deep debt of grati- tude. Contributions— Mr. Ernest E. Shonyo and his sister, Mrs. D. Stalker, nine square rods of land, including the family cemetery; Rev. ^Y..l. Curran (from Ireland), $100; the S.P.C.K. (England), $96 ; Mrs. Virat (England), $72; Mrs. Vicat's parents — Mr. and Mrs. Holland, $25; locally raised, $21.67; the Lord Bishop, $25; Miss K. Simpson, Mrs Baker and Mrs. N. Patrick, each $5 ; Mrs. Hayes, $2 ; Mr. P. Mackenzie, $6 ; Festival Oflferings, |;53.46 ; Special Offer- if S i !■ ,( i^ f" • ■ ■' I ]l ,, -^i i^- 88 tory, $1.64, making up the $417.77 of the financial state- ment ; Messrs. A. Badger, Matt. Fleck and Terry Green- wood, $25 each in value ; Wardens L. Davis and H. Pat- rick, also others, too numerous to mention here, contribu- ted work of selves and horses, also materials and trades- men's skill. Messrs. W. MoCrea and Geo. Frazer each gave a double load of valuablt lumber; Mr. Curran a pretty butternut Lectern ; some gifts came anonimously ; some promises are yet to bo fulfilled. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Greenwood never tire of entertaining the Clergy and any one else who shows an active interest in the Church's welfare. Kindly encouraging faces and funds came from Mr. Hepburn's Parish, when the Church was opened. Still due, 1250 ; promised Church Society Grant, $100, and other sums, $25. Hence we want $125 more at once. Whj will help us ever so little? That a pretty little Church worth $1,000 and a valuable parcel of ground, including a grave-yard, have been added within six months to this Mission's property, are facts now recorded with much thankfulness to God. Baptisms, 12 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 3. FlNANCIAI. 8TATBMBNT. St. Tlie The Extra-Diocesan: John's. Ridge. Quarry. Total. Foreign Missions Mission to .Jews , $ 2 .31 51 2 36 1 00 6 18 1 34 1 00 9 75 1 73 1 00 $ $ $ 2 31 51 Children's Lenten Offeririg s. P. c. K r...... 1 30 3 66 1 00 Total 1 30 7 48 i}inrP9/tn • Church Society — Mission Fund 1 81 1 00 5 00 23 1 00 39 40 8 25 34 25 9 63 3 54 ** Pension Fund 2 40 " House-to-house Col- lections Bishop's College Hospital, Sherbrooke 23 00 2 30 2 25 Total 14 82 »04 33 49 Assessment or Stipend to Rector 200 00 8 96 18 72 25 74 13 26 60 00 1 04 6U 00 1 01 320 00 Easter Offering Current Expenses including Insurance... Church or Parsonage Improvements Old acconnts 11 01 18 72 25 74 5 75 8 50 $ 75 26 19 01 Hall Rent and Organists New Church 8 50 417 77 $478 81 417 77 Total $266 68 $820 75 Grand Total $287 68 |4S7 75 $ 86 19 $861 72 For Parochial objects collected outside of Mission, $309. * • 89 MILBY. > • The Rev. Professor Wilkinson reports : — Services during the past year have b»M'n continued as usual; up to th.— Total, .^5.80. Z>/oc(;«a«.— Church Society -General Fund, $0.20 ; Mission Fund, $1.13; Pen- sion Fund, $l.9« ; House-to-liouse Collections, $:J.20; Bishop's College, !f0.80; Ladles' College, Compton, $0.»5 ; Sunday School Library Fund, $1.40; Sher- brooke Protestant Hospital, $3.33.— Total, $18.77. The whole amount collected in Church since the last report (including $15.57) was $83.63. vi u IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^1^1^ itt Bi 12.2 1.1 ■'■ ■ Photograiiiic Scimoes Carporation ^^% m^^^ as WBT MAM STRUT WnSTIR,N.Y. 14SM (7U) 172-4503 do MONTMO IKNCT. The Rev. E. A. Dunn writes : — In the middle of the month of May last, in addition to my previous work, I was appointed to take charge of the Mis- sions of Montmorency and Lake Beauport, and in the month of August I regretfully gave up attending to the Lake St. John district. This change of work was only rendered pos- sible by the good- will of the congregation of S. Paul's Church, Quebec, who surrendered two Sunday morning Services in the month and accepted in their place two Sun- day evening Services. Montmorency. — A regular Service every Sunday, with the Holy Communion once a month, has been held in this Parish, with a varying and at the best only a fair attend- ance. There is great need that the congregation should arouse themselves to the importance of a due recognition of Almighty God by slated acts of public worship. During the summer months we had a few resident visitors, and as soon as the electric cars run out from Quebec this is likely to become a distinct element in our congregation. There is no doubt that steps should be taken in the coming spring towards building a permanent Church, which would be both more comely and more convenient than the present building ; we ought, at Montmorency, to have something better for the worship of God than a temporarily fitted School-House. A pair of brass Altar Vases was presented to the Church in the summer by some of tho ladies of the congregation. Since October we have had the assistance, as Organist, of Miss C. Moore, sister of the Rev. A. H Moore, of Sawyerville. Miss Moore has also helped in the Sunday School, which has been held with tolerable regu- larity and is doing good work. I have met with a great deal of personal kindness from all the people in the Parish, but I am especially grateful to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Price for their generous hospitality, enabling me to compass my Sunday round with greater ease than would otherwise be the case. Lake Beauport. — This part of my Mission has also proved most interesting to work in, since the people, with hardly an exception, show their appreciation of all the ministra- tions that are offered them. Services have been held fort- nightly, with fairly good congregations except in the worst weather. During July and August we had a good many summer visitors in addition to our regular worshippers. 91 The collection for a new organ, mentioned in last year's report, is not yet by any means complete, but an effort will be made to accomplish this before the summer. Another needed improvement is gradually being provided in the form of a horse-shed, of which the frame has been erected ; this, we expect, will be finished in the spring. On Christ- mas Day morning, the experiment of a Service at eight o'clock was tried ; we had good weather and roads, and the people turned out well, there being a very large num- ber of Communicants. Social gatherings once a month during the winter are prnving a great success. I must not forget to mention that here also I have received universal kindness and hospitality throughout the Mission. Looking at the work as a whole, in both Montmorency and Lake Beauport, I consider that there is very much for which to be deeply grateful to Almighty God. May His grace enable us to persevere and to aim at still higher and higher flights to His great glory. Baptisms, 4 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burial, 1. Financial Statement. Mont- Lake Extra -Diocesan: raorency. Beauport. Domestic .Missions $ :> 10 $ S. P. C. K Diocesan : Total . .3 10 1 76 1 76 Total. 3 10 1 76 4 86 Church Society— Mission Fund House-to-house Collections Synod Assessment Total. Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Rector Easter Offering Current Expenses Church or Parsonage Improvements. #16 65 19 60 2 00 38 15 175 00 3 45 26 29 6 50 4 64 5 50 21 29 25 00 2 00 10 14 50 00 1 12 5 05 7 00 48 29 225 00 4 57 30 .H4 13 50 Total. $211 24 $62 17 $273 41 Grand Total $326 56 For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, J21.00. • This Offertory was not paid in to the T-easurer of the Church Society by December 3l8t, and consequently does not appear in this year's accounts. NEW CARLISLE AND PASPEBIAC. The Rev. Edgar B. Husband reports : — The past year has been an anxious one to us, owing to the financial depression which has been prevalent along the whole Coast ; consequently the Church- Wardens have had a hard task to make ends meet. However we are clinging 92 to the hope oi better times, when the long looked for rail- way is completed and Paspebiac is made a port for Atlantic steamers. The Services of the Church have been regularly held, with the exception of three Sundays in October, when I was laid aside by illness. During my absence in England, in June and July, the Rev. A. H. Moore and the Rev. G-. F. Hibbard very acceptably looked after the Parish. . On my return, in August, a very successful Ruri*Decanal Confe- rence was held at New Carlisle, presided over by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who also preached to large congre- gations on the previous Sunday. I am glad to say that our Sunday Schools have been faithfully carried on and are doing good work. The Woman's Auxiliary in Paspebiac has worked faithfnlly and well. We hope also to start a Branch this winter in New Carlisle. We are much indebted to the Church Helpers of Quebec for their kind gift of $20.00, whereby our horse-shed at Hopetown has been completed. I desire to thank those members who so kindly provided hospitality and entertain- ed the Clergy during the Conference, and all who, in any way. have assisted me in the work of the Church. Baptisms, 35 ; Marriages, 6 ; Burials, 14. Financial Statkmrnt. Extra Diocesan : Foreign Mis^iions Domestic Alissions Mission to Jews. Woman's Auxiliary , Children's Lenten Offering. S. P. 0. K New Carlisle. $ 4 99 3 67 2 26 {*"«'« 2 00 Paspe- biac. 4 2« 6 ID 2 89 12 UO $ Total Diocesan : Church Society— General Fund Mission Fund Pension Fund House-to-house Coll. Bishop's College Synod Assessment 14 48 31 19 8tf 6 00 50 00 Total 24 89 Parochial: - Assessment or Stipend to Rector 300 00 Easter Offering H 23 Sunday School purposes 6 60 Current Expenses 54 43 Church or Parsonage Improvements Total $371 26 Grand Total $410 63 3 09 28 43 2 53 3 97 4 39 13 20 2 75 5 00 31 84 280 00 14 56 "74 1*5 22 75 (."iQI 66 $451 73 Hope- town. $ 75 75 76 2 26 81 For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, $20.00. 80 1 00 2 61 20 00 1 50 20 00 $41 50 946 37 Total. $ 10 00 10 5! 5 91 12 00 1 6rt 5 o:» 45 17 59 34 600 00 25 79 5 «8 130 08 42 75 $804 22 $908 73 93 NEWPORT. The Rev. A. H. Moore reports : — There is very little to report of the past year that could not be said of the previous years of my work here. The Services have been held regularly at all Stations, with about the same attendance. The assessments have been met, although not so punctually, in some cases, as one would wish. The obligation assumed by some of the parishioners to free the Parsonage of debt is being removed. The Rand- boro' assessment has been increased $20.00, an apparently small amount, but not so small for our few people to raise in addition. The spire of Island Brook Church has been damaged by a wind storm, and must be repaired or rebuilt at once. The Wardens of this Church gained unsought notoriety by not remitting one quarter of the past year's assessment, thinking it had been sent. Visiting Clergy are alwAys most welcome at this Church, excepting when there is a prospect of their coming to ask "Why ?" and the Wardens will not be so forgetful again. The Parsonage outbuildings have just been clapboarded and painted and the grounds fenced. Part of this work was done gratis by the parishioners, Mr. C. Loveland and Mr. H. Hunt giving especially valuable help, while Mr. R. Elliott collected the necessary funds. T have again to make grateful acknowledgment of many kindnesses from my people, and to commend the faithful service of Sunday School Teachers, Organists, and of Miss F. Planche and Miss A. Dawson, our Church Society Helpers. It is through no fault of theirs that our collec- tions are not larger. I am glad to report an apparently increasing devotion to the Services of the Church in all parts of the Mission. Our Lenten Services were well attended, and during that season I addressed a personal letter to every family on preparation for Easter Communion. The result was encouraging. Last year 1 reported thirty-five Communicants. At our Easter Celebration w^e numbered fifty-two, and have kept to the increased percentage, with subsequent additions. My Services on Trinity Sunday were kindly taken by Canon Adams, of Bishop's College, who generously put aside his many duties to give us his services. Such self- denying willingness to minister where assistance can be rendered cannot be too highly appreciated, and we are, in- 94 deed, grateful to him for his kind help. We are also great- ful to the Rev. H, A. Brooks and the Rev, C. B. Washer for Harvest Thanksgiving sermons. Our small number at Clif- ton has been diminished by the death of Mr. James Bellam, whom we shall miss very much. Not the least encouraging feature of our work here, where the large majority of the population are members of various Protestant bodies, is the attendance ef men at our Services, and the interest taken by many of them in the work of the Church. If devotion to business can be kept from crowding out the pursuit of higher life, men are not slow to recognize in the quiet, dignified Services of the Church, the most fitting expression of devotion to God, and the most helpful means towards the cultivation of all Christian graces and manly virtues. Baptisms, 8 ', Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 6. Financial Statement. Randboro' ( Extra Diocesan : Foreign Missions Domestic Missions including Clifton.) $ 50 50 50 1 61 Sawyer- ville. $ 75 1 00 50 Island Brook. $ 50 25 Learned Plain. $ ,75 Total. $ 2 00 2 UO Mission to Jews I 26 S. P. C. K 1 61 76 Total 3 11 2 25 75 6 86 Diocesan : Ch. Soc'y— Mission Fund " Pension Fund 75 2 00 4 10 .3 01 1 00 85 1 00 2 60 2 00 •' House - to - house Collections ... 5 6() 86 1 00 9 70 Bishop's College Synod Assessment 75 4 62 2 00 85 Total 10 86 8 46 • 76 20 92 Parochial : Assessment or Stipend to Rector .-... 140 00 4 00- 1 85 18 00 20 21 35 00 7 30 100 00 1 75 2 45 5 20 5 00 240 00 Easter Offerincr 1 05 1 86 2 50 6 80 Sunday School purposes... Current Expenses Church or Parsonage Im- provements Parsonase Fund 2 00 n 00 n 06 45 00 2 10 8 16 38 70 36 26 80 00 Parish Library Gifts to Organists 3 60 2 00 15 00 10 00 Total $226 36 $73 15 $76 25 $118 00 $127 21 $7 40 $ 8 90 $434 91 Grand Total . $240 33 ^2 6(1 For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, $26.00. 95 NICOLET, The Rev. T. L. Ball reports:— Services held monthly throughout the District up to September. Repairs of Church at Nicolet proceeded with. Fencing of Burying-Ground and Church Lot completed. Captain Trigge, of Hamilton, kindly restored the vault un- der the Church. Members— Nicolet, 17 ; Forestdale and vicinity, 48; Vic- toriaville, 22 ; Stanfold, 20. Baptisms— Adults, 2, Infants, 6 ; Confirmed, 1 ; Com- municants, 25 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statembnt. Church purposes, $75 ; Foreign Missions, $4 ; . Domestic Missions, $4 ; S. P. C. K., ♦3.10. PENINSULA AND LITTLE GASPE. The Rev. N. M. Bayne reports : — In reviewing the history of the Mission for the year now nearly ended for the purpose of preparing this annual re- port, there appears to be but little material forthcoming ; yet, notwithstanding, I feel that what has been said with regard to the happiness of the country which has no his- tory, may be true at least in some degree of the Church. With the exception of three Sundays at Little Gaspe, in the early spring when I was ill, and when Mr. Wm. Miller officiated very efficiently for me in Peninsula, Services of Divine Worship have been held week after week as the seasons recurred, whilst an effort has been made to present the Church's teaching in its order and fullness. In the month of July I left the Mission, seeking strength in rest and change. The holiday did me much good, whilst my duties were very satisfactorily performed by Mr. R. W. Hibbard, a graduate and Lay Reader of Bishop's College. Special week-day Services were held in both Churches during the season of Advent and Lent, which were fairly well attended. The congregations continue as heretofore, both with re- gard to numbers and devotion. Singers and players in both choirs continue faithful to their highly privileged duty, a matter demanding thankfulness from every wor- shipper and particularly from myself. Sunday School work has been steadily carried on in both 96 Churches, including the new branch of which I made men- tion last year, and w^hich entails considerable sacrifice of time and strength on the part of those who so bravely un- dertook it. Those for whom this effort has been made have not all seemed to appreciate the privilege given to their children. Doubtless, however, this is a proof of the necessity of the w^ork and of its zealous continuance. The Bishop visited us in the month of June. Although no candidates were presented, he preached strong, helpful sermons in both Churches, taking, indeed, the whole Ser- vice in St. Peter's, Little Gaspe, most generously, and kindly insisting that I should not accompany him thither, owing to my weak state of health. " Hard times," 1 must mention, still prevail upon the Coast. During the past year we have felt this chiefly in the Little Gaspe congregation, nearly one-half of whom de- pends upon the cod-fishery for a living. Here we will have difficulty in making up the assessment ; especially so, since we have been at the expense of putting up new spring blinds in the Church, which, whilst it is a great improve- ment, is a considerable item of outlay owing to the very large windows w^hich were unfortunately put in the building. The zeal of the St. Matthew's Ladies' Guild continues unabated. I cannot adequately express my thankfulness to this band of workers for the comfort which their thought- ful energy has brought to me and my family. Through their labours a large kitchen attached to the Parsonage is now nearing completion, being provided with a pump and abundant supply of good water. A wood-shed has been built adjoining the whole, which, although it is yet to be paid for, is a very great convenience. Carpenters have just begun the work of finishing the Church in Peninsula. "With the Ladies' Guild as the cen- tre of energy in this work also, more than $50, out of a total of |1«jO made at a combined tea, sale and concert in January last, were set apart as the nucleus of a fund to pay for the labour of ceiling, staining, etc. The money to pur- chase the materials for this undertaking was very generous- ly given by faithful churchmen in Quebec, as mentioned last year. Part of their contribution has already been well invested in purchasing and setting up a bell. It is made of steel alloy from the C. S. Bell Co., Hillsboro, Ohio, weighing I / 97 with monntings 600 lbs., and was delivered for less than •60. Its tone is not quite so good as that of an eijually large bell of the ordinary material, but it is far-roaehing and excellent for the price. Baptisms, 9 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statement. Renin- Little ,j, , Extra-Dtoeesan : aula. Oaspe. loi"'- Foreign Missions $ 3 94 $ 1 «2 S .i .'ift a. P. C. K 3 11 188 4 tiik Total 7 05 3 20 10 JA Dioeeian : ^— — — — — — Church Society— General Fund 3 00 i Ofi 4 lf> •' " Mission Fund a 32 I 00 b 22 " " House-to-house Collections II 40 8 20 M) 60 Bishop's College I 77 I >'4 3 61 Synod Assessment 2 00 2 00 4 00 Total 21.58 1;) (10 3« .^s Parochial: Assessment or Stipend to Rector 14.i 00 110 00 2o,i 00 Easter Offering 5 87 .10 OO 15 87 Sunday School purpoRes 8 10 2 37 10 47 Current Expenses .59 89 38 f»o 98 7f> Church or Parsonage Improvements 128 00 i 8 59 I 70 1 20 19 28 2 07 2 84 4 11 7 25 1 20 17 47 .385 00 « 78 155 08 178 24 103 00 Total $565 65 $241 90 $17 98 $2 57 $828 10 rand Total $000 33 $243 97 $17 98 $2 57 $864 85 SCOTSTOWN. The Rev. H. A. Brooke reports : — The Mission of Scotstown has now been established as a separate Mission, with a resident Clergyman, for a little ■t • 106 K. f^ more than five years, and external signs are not wautinir to indicate that it is likely to remain an active Mission for many years to come. Although there are many difficulties to contend with, still there is much to encourge one in the work. The ancient prejudices against the Church in the minds of our separated brethren are gradually dying away, as the people become more familiar with the Church's mode of worship and her doctrines ; and there have been instances during the past year of appreciation of the Church's true position by those who have not the same form of Church government. Scolstown. — The Services in the Church at Scotstown have, on the whole, been well attended, although there are many signs of coldness and indifference on the part of some of our Church families. Owing to the fact of the discon- tinuance, for a time, of Service in the Presbyterian Church, many not connected with our Church have sought the Church in prayer, Sunday after Sunday, to worship God in the Church's way, and so have become familiar with the Church and her worship. The Sunday School is in a very flourishing condition, having forty-fiv^e names on the roll and an average attendance of thirty-five. The financial question is a very difficult question in Scotstown, Our people, with few exceptions, are not well to do, owing to the fact that the mills have been closed for nearly a year, except at short intervals. The result is that month after month passes away without any regular employment, hence the difficulty of maintaining the good financial stand- ing of the Church. Canterbury. — Services have been held on each Sunday and on week-days in Advent and Lent. Our new Church has, indeed, been a blessing to this section of the Mission. The congregations are larger than we have ever had before, and the people are more enthusiastic over the welfare of the Church. Sunday School is kept up during the summer months with a fair attendance. We are now contemplating buying an organ, the old one having served its day. Lingwick. — The congregation, which has always been small, is still smaller, owing to the removal of four or five families during the past year. How the present obligation to the Diocesan Board is going to be met is a serious con- sideration. The people will do their best to meet the assessment, but if they fail it will not be for lack of desire on their part, but on account of circumstances over which i lot * 1 5 they have no control. They take a deep interest in their Church, and are always, unless prevented by sickness, in their places Sunday after Sunday, lifting up their needs to God in a Service of earnest prayer and joyful praise. The Sunday School is still in a flourish condition, and ably managed by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pennoyer and a good band of teachers. In conclusion, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking my Church- Wardens, Messrs. Greorge Cowan, of Lingwick ; C. H. Mayhew and Henry Goodin, of Scotstown; Ebenezer Sharman and Finley Bennett, of Canterbury, for the in- terest they have taken in the finances of our Church in this Mission. At this time of writing*, I believe there is not one cent of debt in the whole Mission. May the work which has been begun in this Mission in the cause of Jesus Christ continue and flourish, and redound to the honour and glory of His Holy Name. Baptisms, 15 ; Confirmed, 7 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statement. Cantev- Extra- Diocesan : Scotstown. biiry. Lingwick. Total. Foreign Missions $ 100 % I 00 $ I fiO $ 3 60 Domestic Missions I 50 1 00 1 35 3 86 Children's Lenten Ottering 150 150 Total 4 00 2 00 2 95 8 95 Church Society -Pension Fund 1 00 I 19 2 81 5 00 " House-to-house Collections 2 90 4 60 1 HO 8 SO Synod Assessment 1 00 l 00 1 00 3 00 Total 4 90 6 79 4 81 16 .-jO Parochial: ■-■ - Assessment or Stipend to Rector 100 00 80 00 120 00 300 00 Easter Offering 4 25 150 4 10 9 85 Sunday School purposes 7 00 5 00 8 00 20 00 Current Expenses 20 00 10 00 20 00 50 00 Parsonage Improvements 50 00 lO 00 Total $181 25 #96 50 $162 10 1429 85 Grand Total $190 15 $105 29 $159 86 $455 30 For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, $20.00. SHERBROOKE. The Rev. Dr. Dumbell reports :— On the first of May last the Rev. Wm. Barton entered upon his duties as Curate of this Parish, so that he has been here now seven months. During that time a great im- provement has taken place in East Sherbrooke, and the Mission of the Advent is beginning to show manifold signs of increased prosperity. 1 ■' 1 ^. t i K ■ ■ \ ( ' 1 ' r- - 1 i it...- 1 \ 108 The Lay Helpers in tlie Parish have reached the number of two hundred and sixteen, there being one hundred and eighty-one in the Parish proper, and thirty-five in the Mis- sion District of East Sherbrooke. Two new Societies have been organized during the past year, viz. The Dorcas Society and the Guild of St. Faith. The former is, in reality, a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, but holds separate working meetings. The latter is a guild of young unmarried women, working for parochial purposes, from whose ranks the societies of older women may be recruited from time to time. There are now the following Societies of women working in the Parish : — The Guild of St. Peter, the Woman's Auxiliary, the Dorcas Society, the Girls' Friendly Society, the Altar Society, the Clothing Club, the Junior Auxiliary, the Christmas Club (during Novem- ber and December), and the Women's Guild and the Guild of St. Agnes, in the Advent District. The fund for the proposed new Church now amounts to about $21,500, which includes $6,500 subscribed but not yet paid, and the $5,000 secured for us by the Bishop from the Mariott bequest. It is hoped that building will be begun in the spring. We owe warm thanks to the Wardens and Sidesmen for their able and untiring services, as well as to many others ot the laity. The Services at the Brompton Line and Magog River Missions, and all the Services in both Churches, have been held without intei'ruption throughout the year. Baptisms, 35 ; Confirmed, 22 ; Marriages, 9 ; Burials, 20 Financial Stateubnt. Parochial : St. Peter's— Pew Rents, Collections, &c., $3,611.19 ; St. Peter's Guild, $526.00 ; Easter Offertory, $160.05 ; Christmas Offertory, $35.31 ; Sunday School, $68.87; Poor Fund, $436. 4» ; Church Building Fund, $600 ; Christmas Club, Jt35.15; Music, &c., $35.78. —Total $6,507 84 Churchof the Advent, East Sherbrouke—Offertories, Ac, $243.82; Guild, $45.00 ; Poor Fund, $6.00 ; Sunday School, $7.60.— Total, 302 .32 Total Parochial $6,810 16 Diocesan : St. Peter's— Synod Assessment, $20.00 ; Church Society- House-to- house Collections, $300.95 ; Offertories— General Fund, $26.75 ; Mission Fund, $30.48 ; Pension Fund, $20.29 ; Compton College, $6.68; Bishop's College, $50.42; Hospital, |6t.9U.— Total $507 37 Church of the Advent — Church Society— House-to-house Collections, $24.45 ; Pension Fund, $1.71 ; Bishop's College, $0.»6 ; Hospital, $4.76.-Total ...:. ! ....!..: ' „ '. 31 88 Total Diocesan $639 25 < • 109 ' Extra-Dioceian : St. Peter's— Woman's Auxiliary, 8144. 54 ; Alf^oma, $105.76 ; AlRoraa (Children's Offering), S24.37 ; Missions— Domestic, $20.00 ; Foreign, $30.00.— Total $324 67 Church of the Advent— Domestic Missions 6 23 Total Eztra-Diocesan- $s.30 UO Grand Total '. $6681 31 SHIGAWAKE. The Rev. I. N. Kerr reports : — In looking back over the work in the Mission daring the past year, I find that although there is much to bo thankful for, yet there is nothing unusual to record. The ordinary routine of Services have been kept up without interruption throughout the year. As there are four Churches each cannot have a Celebration much oftener than once a month on Sundays, but I am glad to observe a steadily increasing number coming out to the early Celebrations. Only those who live in the country can understand how much self- denial it entails to be present at an early hour on a winter's morning. At the School-House, Port Daniel "West, where Services have been held regularly every iwo weeks, the attendance has been exceptionally good, and the Services brightened by the addition of an organ, the old one from St. James' Church. A much warmer interest has been shown in the Sunday School, and I would here express the thanks of the congregation to Miss Winifred Almond for coming from Shigawake to teach in the Sunday School, and to take the organ at both Sunday School and Service. In August we had the pleasure of having our Bishop with us for eight days, during which time he held Con- firmation Services, and gave addresses on the Queen's Jubilee and the Reunion of Christendom. The Guild and "Woman's Auxiliary continue their Iwo- fold labours, united prayer and work, for the Parish and Missions. In August, the Paspebiac Branch united with that of Shigawake in their annual meeting, at which the Ven. Archdeacon Roe gave an interesting and stirring ad- dress which aroused the members to greater energy and zeal in their good work. A new Parsonage House, a long felt want of this Parish, has this year been commenced. The old building with adjoining G-lebe was sold and a suitable site and smaller Glebe purchased close to the Church. We would not have 11 ■1; h r., ;a I ■ 110 been able to undertake this necessary work bat for the generous aid from Church people in Quebec City. The Church Hall at St. Paul's has been much improved in appearance by being all nicely stained, the young people getting up a concert to meet the expenses. The small but zealous congregation of St. l^hilip's, Gascon, are improving their little Church by the addition of a belfry, but owing to scarcity of funds have not been able to complete it this year. Although the financial depression continues on this Coast, I am glad to note that the collections for the Church Society this year are increased ; so, while there are some discouragements, there is much to be thankful for, and reason to hope for brighter things in the future. Baptisms, 80 ; Confirmed, 16 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 12. Financial Statement. Extra- Diocesan. $ Foreign Missions.... Domestic Missions. Mission to Jews S. P. y. K Total Diocesan. Church Society: General Fund Mission Kund Pension Fund House-to-house Collections Bishop's College Compton Ladies' College SjDod Assessment See-House Total , Parochial. Assessment or Stipend to Rector.. Easter Offiei in g Current fixpeuaes Church or Parsonage Improvements Church Hall Total 252 06 « as la CO cts. 2 23 1 45 I 66 1 57 6 91 82 1 82 82 « 62 1 32 U 52 2 00 2 46 16 38 20U 00 2 08 25 21 5 76 in 00 Grand Total 275 34 For Parochial Objects collected out- side of Mission cts. 1 77 1 88 1 00 1 76 6 41 58 1 02 1 45 7 95 79 45 2 00 1 72 14 96 150 00 4 15 18 00 172 15 a o a m o $ cts. 86 1 70 I! 60 I 45 4 61 75 1 00 83 10 25 1 22 54 1 00 1 30 16 89 o $ cts. I 22 1 22 1 00 4 95 1 00 1 00 7 05 50 GO 15 39 56 54 25 00 3 01 18 76 25 00 110 08 71 77 193 52 131 58 80 04 S o H $ Cts. 4 86 6 25 3 26 4 78 10 15 15 84 10 20 77 3 33 1 61 00 48. 66 18 425 00 10 39 64 85 87 30 1» 00 606 05 681 .38 S419 00 M, f, Ill STANSTEAD AND BEEBE PLAIN. W K The Rev. W. T. Forsythe reports:— The Services of the Church havo been cond«cted on much the same routine as in former years. In Christ Church, Stanstead Plain, Matins and Evensong have been said every Sunday. A weekly Celebration of the Holy Eucharist has been maintained during the year, with the exception of a few weeks during the summer when I was absent for my vacation. Celebrations have also been main- tained on Saints' Days, as well as on the great festivals. Special Services have also been held during Lent, as well as numerous week-day Services. The work of the S. An- drew's Brotherhood, which seemed to languish for a time, has been revived with increased life and energy. A hand- some Credence Table has been presented to the Church by Mrs. Channell, in memory of her mother, Mrs. Robertson, for many years a worshipper here. The congregations have, on the whole, kept their accustomed average, as well as thi number of Communicants. The Choir and Sunday School have been a source of anxiety and discouragement for the past few months. The members of this congrega- tion have, during the past year, been trying bravely to re- duce the amount of their debt. The appended financial statement, being made up to November 30, does not shew what really will be the result of our year's work. By the end of this year we expect to reduce the amount of the debt to $500.00. "When we began our efforts to liquidate this debt, in September 1897 it stood at $1,100.00. A reduc- tion of $600.00 in sixteen moaths is, I think, something w^e may thank God for. Of this amount, $260.00 has been raised by parochial effort. For the rest, we are indebted to generous friends outside our parochial limits, especially 1 may mention Hon. E. J. Price, the late Mr. R. Hamilton, and our Bishop We have arranged for the payment of the balance by yearly instalments of $100.00, which, I think, the Parish can easily accomplish. Of course we have the privilege of paying larger sums, and so wiping out the debt in a shorter time if we can do so. The Services at All Saints' Church, Beebe Plain, have been conducted on the same plan as last year. I cannot speak too highly of the assistance and help given me, not only in the work of this Church, but in that of the whole Parish, by Rev. F. G-. Vial. He has been, indeed, a helper 5' I 1? :' 1X2 in every way. The fruits of his work, although they may not be very apparent in rau(;h outward growth, are felt in many ways, chiefly in the doing away with prejudices, and so drawing nearer to the Church many with whom he came in daily contact. I cannot help regarding his removal from this Parish as an universal evil. The ceiling of the Church has been sheathed, and repairs made to the furnace, which work has left a small debt. Death has robbed us of several of our people in this section. I may particularly mention Mrs. James Scott, for some years a devoted worker for Christ and His Church, and Mrs. John Parker, whose whole Church life was connected with this Parish. A few Ser- vices have been held in the Moulton School-House, and regular Services in Judd's Mills and Marlow School-Houses. Although the attendance is small, I cannot but feel the work done is good and permanent. At each Station, voluntary offerings have been made. I cannot refrain from expressing my opinion that the time has now come for again combining the work of these two Churches under one Clergyman. The financial condition of the congrega- tions is such that they cannot bear the strain they are at present bearing. Combined they can pay their Clergyman the amount due to him ; singly they cannot. The great hindrance to the Church's growth in this section is the carelessness in religious matters of Church people, a want of realization oi' obligation to discharge the practical duties of Church life, — a spirit which is characteristic of the whole religious world of our Eastern Townships. In resigning the charge of this Parish, I do so with feel- ings of sorrowful regret, that a sense of duty has com- pelled me to this action. I part with sorrow from my Clerical brethren of this section, with whom my relations have been always almost ideally brotherly. 1 part with sorrow from my parishioners, between whom and myself the most cordial relations have existed. The congregation has almost entirely changed during my twelve years' Pas- torate. In times of sorrow and bereavement I have striven to identify myself with my people, and many of those who were leaders in these congregations when I assumed charge have passed to their long home, and I have ministered to them the last Rites of Mother Church. I can say truly that never were people more friendly to their Rector than my parishioners have been to me. The amount of annual Easter Offerings is a practical proof of this ; and sickness I yi.: >\ j ' , '■■' , ; '*:C 113 '♦ I f-' >\ ■ ^ and bereavement in my family have afforded them, from time to time, opportunities of extending the hand of a practical Christian sympathy. During the past twelve years we have been enabled, amongst other smaller works, to raise the Endowment Fund to revenue producing point, secure an extra Endowment of $1,000.00, restore the Church at the cost of over $600.00, repair the Rectory, and place new furnaces in the Church. At Beebe Plain, many im- provements have been made in the Church fabric, and the contributions of the congregation have been more than doubled annually. May God forgive the faults of the past, bless the work undertaken aright for His Church, and prosper the future to the increase of His glory, and the extension of His Church. Baptisms, 13 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 11. Financial Statement. Extra-JJiocesan. Foreign Miasions Mission to tlif> Jews S. P. C. K Fresh Air Fund Total. . J3 9 .a 03 (A .2 * t» o % cts. 2 05 1 75 1 90 4 75 10 - 3 O a eta «£ ® o E-t ets. ;i> etB. 80 1 47 79 79 3 a2 7 23 116 DiocfKUH : Obiirch Society : liCIIIM'lll |''llll(l • $ ct*. 1 UO 1 m 81 10 60 1 40 1 00 $ Ctl. •.. ou. $ Ctl. $ Ctl, 1 00 Mimioti '•'uiiil • •. 70 2"7d I 03 3 42 IVruiuri I'liiKt Iloiiio-to-i >*uso (JotU-ctiona Kitibopg's Collei^i' Synoil AsBedsiiietit :«"25 81 Irt ftO 1 40 1 00 I 03 36 00 Total It; 10 115 00 7 20 1 10 12 ' 275 HO 3 45 40 00 74 :i 25 29 IS Parochial : Auiiujdrnuntoi' Stipond to Rector Riistrr iMt'eritiK (JuirtMit Kxi>ctid(!8 Cliuioli or Piirsonnge Iniprore neiits 5 00 195 00 8 03 •4 80 II 00 10 02 10 00 200 80 Total III 21 50 74 :>2 so •> 00 522 75 (Iriuid Total •127 H4 1 182 00 1 54 10 53 83 8 25 559 11 Foi Prtrochiiil Objtuto collijcted out- side ofMiddion 84 00 44 00 310 00 ERS. THRI fiE RIV The Rev. H. V. Stuart reports : — The work in this Parish has gone on quietly and with- out interruption durinj^ the year. One event most worthy of mention is undoubtedly the consecration of the Ceme- tery. On Sunday, May 29, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese Confirmed four candidates, and consecrated the ground, donated to the Church for the purpose in ls08, by the late Hon. Louis and Mrs. Grugy, parents of the late Col. Gugy, of Quebec. Owing to the legal rente conslilu^e, the ground could not be consecrated until redeein«3d from this and every encumbrance. The solemnity of the Service, the earnestness of the Bishop's address and subsequent sermon made the day to be marked in our annals as a veritable red-letter day. The Bishop was favourably impressed with the plucky spirit of the few Church people of the Parish, who have so long struggled to maintain the Church, and repair and improve the Church property. He was not sur- prised to hear that they had not succeeded in doing this without incurring a certain amount of debt, which gave all concerned very great uneasiness. The Bishop suggested that the Rector should solicit subscriptions in Quebec to movit these encumbrances, a suggestion that resulted in a successful effort, a numbar of noble subscriptions being given in answer to the appeal ; and we had the satisfaction § ' : 1 1 ■ 116 of soeing the burden removed, an event which merits our most grateful thanks. It affords me much pleasure to state that the Parish is beginning to improve numerically. During the year we have lost none of our people by removal, but have wel- comed the arrival of a few good Church families, who have materially strei;gthened and improved our position. Baptisms, 8 ; Marriages. 2 ; Burials, 6. Financial Si'atkmknt. a.-neriil Piuifi, $\M; Pension Fiiiid, St.ol; Mission Fnnd. St.OO; W. & 0. Fund, $1.00 ; Toward.s Rector's Stiixvul, Sl'H.il ; diurcli K.^pens-s. $:i2.50; Rn- dovvraent Revenue, $282.11; For ['iiroi'lilMJ Olijet'ts raised outside of Piirisli, $250.00. -Total, §1 OiitS 2:!. VALCARTIER. The Rev. Dr. Biopel writes . — The outside of the Parsonage has been thoroughly re- painted, a portion of the roof reshingled, and the flooring of the west-side gallery largely renewed. A new stable and coach-house have been completed aiid neatly white- washed. All this has occasioned considerable expense, but the money has been cheerfully contributed by the mem- bers of the congregation. The results are chiefly due to the energy and push of Mr. Thomas Billing and Mr. Carl Wolff, shewing what a few active men can do for a Parish. There are many ready and willing to help, but need some guiding hand who is also a congenial fellow-w^orker. The good feeling at the close of what was done augurs well for the promises of further improvements next summer. Altogether, I have reason to be proud of what my people have accomplished, and especially because it was their own spontaneous doing. The good-will also and kindness shewn me and my family by everyone in the Parish add much to our satisfaction and comfort. Stoneham. — Stoneham is again adjoined to Valcartier. As the people there strongly objected to their using the road connecting the two parishes, Ri!V. Mr. Dunn very kind- ly offered to supply them with such ministrations as would exonerate them from using this very objectionable road. The stone Church of the Parish I found rest )red and in unexpectedly good condition. This was done during Mr. Hibbard's incumbency, chiefly from the generous contribu- tion of nearly one hundred dollars from Mrs. Andrews, wife of Mr. Justice Andrews, of Quebec, and twenty dollars n' re- in collected in England by Rev. Mr. Parrock. Mr, Brown and Mr. Seeds are still the same zealous and active Church- Wardens Baptisms, 9 ; Confirmed, 10 ; Burials, 7. Financial Statkment. Foreijfii Missions, $1.0 ; Parsonage Improvements, §55.00.— Total, $309.50. WATERVILLE. The Rev. Ernest A. AVilloughby King w^rites : — Time covered by this report, — Advent 1897, to June 1898. 2, The Lord Bishop visited Waterville, December 3, and delivered a much appreciated address in St. John's Church. At Christmastide the Church was twice brilliantly illumi- nated, as on a former occasion, after a Scandinavian man- ner, out of compliment to the many residents of thut race. Bi-cenlenary of S. P. C. K. thankfully observed throughout the Mission. Greatly valued visits, and help came twice from Rev. Canon Adams, Principal of Bishop's College, in his usual ever-ready and generous way ; also once from Mr. Harold F. Hamilton, son of tho Lord Bishop of Ottaw^a. On April 17, a warm-hearted and much prized address was presented to Mr. and Mrs. King, expressive of a general desire that their connection with the Mission should not be severed. Plans however had by that time been made by the Bishop, in which many others as well as themselves were conci'rned. The annual .Festival on the Queen's Birthday had a more general, hearty and successful ob- servance than ever before. The d >ath of Mr. James Osgood, Senior, and of Mr. Willard Grilkerson caused widespread and well-founded regret. A financial statement is append- ed to be read along withz-that of Mr. Tambs for the other half of the year. Last Public Services Whitsunday, May 29. Amongst the highly valued "souvenirs" of this Mission, which I possess, I would now specially and gratefully acknowledge a silver-mounted inkstand (used in making this report) and a travelling companion, both recived from the North Hat- ley Guild of St. Barnabas. Many were the tender and sin- cere parting regrets and good wishes conveyed in all parts of the Parish. These were well understood and much ap- preciated, and with a like reality were heartily reciprocated. /^ t \ , 1 I \ ■ ■-' i : V: . \ 1. V y 1; H ! 118 As this is my sixth and last report from Watorviile, and covers the concluding: period of an incumbency of five years and five months, I shall be expected to make some general remarks upon the state of the Mission during that period. I will do so in a summarized form:— Sunday Ser- vices, always three, often four ; Holy (;ommunion monthly and on Festivals ; two Sunday Schools established, and one Library; Baptized, 151; Confirmed. 55; Married, 12; Buried, 43. At Waterville — "God's Acre" and Parsonage lot newly fenced ; Endowment Fund established ; furnace put in Church ; Jubilee celebrated ; Church restored ; pro- vision for future enlargement legally made ; immediate and annual revenue amicably secured through the late Mrs. Massey's will in advance of usufruct ; house and land bought for use as Parsonage property ; valuable site along- side the Church bought for Parish Hall and horse-sheds, and half paid for by outside funds and its own revenue ; Swedish Services furnished through three Scandinavian Clergymen engaged for nine months during three different periods; sums collected, $3,396.88. At North Hatley — New Church built on large valuable site, free from debt and consecrated ; sums collected, $2,819.87. At Eustis and Capelton — New Church on imposing, cen- tral and large site, also free from debt, with 1175.00 in hand for completion ; sums collected, 13,014.18. Other Church property obtained in same period — Two sets of Altar Vessels and of Linen ; two Altar Cloths ; two large brass Alms Basins ; one Font; twenty-two stained- glass windows ; one bell, and many other minor accessories. Aggregate of sums already recorded in Church Society's Annual Reports, $8,228.98, which, with $801.47 now re- ported for the first part of this year, make a grand total of $9,030 45 for the five years and five months, and an average of $1,667 a year. In all this there has been much that was very interesting and is worthy of deep thankfulness, and the more so be- cause the succession has fallen to a Missionary so earnest, so clever and good as th? Reverend. R. C. Tambs. "Laws Deo"' — To God be all the praise. The Rev. R. C. Tambs reports : — I was inducted into this Mission by the Rev. Rural Dean 119 Scarth, on June 2, but owing to the illness and death of my mother in Bury, I did not get settled down to work till the close of Au apart), a successful Social, including Supper and Entertain- ment, was given a few weeks ago by the ladies of the Vic- toria Guild (President, Mrs. M. Martin), by which some thirty dollars were added to their funds, and preparations are maturing, under the same auspices, for a sale to take place before Christmas, — all with a view to the internal completion of the Church at an early date. The caretaking of the Church here, as at Waterville, and as, indeed, also at North Hatley, is all done purely as a labour of love. There are rumors, we selfishly regret to say, to the effect that Mr. and Mrs Nelson Martiti, to whom the Church here owes so much, are shortly to take up their residence at Lennox- viUe. At North Hatley, the summer visitors, though slow in arriving on account of the war, were perhaps more numerous than usual. This season they concentrated their beneficent efforts, the residents co-operating, in the develop- ment into a substantial Public Library, the nucleus estab- lished a year or two ago by one of our Church lady visitors, Mrs. Fisher, of Washington. The interests of the Church however were not forgotten. Miss Bedford, of Baltimore, gave an illustrated and most instructive and interesting lecture on Mushrooms, the proceeds of which, amounting to twenty dollars, w^^re pre- sented to our young Organist, Arthur Sprigings, in recog- nition of his faithful and acceptable services. Miss Prick, an American Presbyterian lady, gave a croquet tournament on Dreamland Lawns, by means of which she was enabled to furnish the entrance of the Church with new steps in keeping with the design of the building, at a cost of thirty-two dollars. This work, with the painting that has just been done, has considerably improved the external appearance of the Sacred edifice. The Ladies' G-uild here, the members of which are resi- dents and whose President is Miss Moy, held a sale on a small scale at Mrs. (Dr.) Edgar's, which, beyond expecta- tion, netted $53.45. Later in the season, Ool. James Montgomery, of Phila- delphia, a gentleman of world-wide travel, kindly gave an admirable lecture on Peru, which was well attended and appreciated by a cultured audience ; and still later on, the funds of the Church were further augmented by a Social at 1 t, 121 Rosemount, given by our most devoted resident Church- workers, Mr. and Mrs. Sprigings. Instead of the i>roposed stained-glass window in the Church, in memory of her beloved son Frank, Mrs. Daves, whose great interest, and that of her family, in the Church here is so well known, has built on the west shore of the Lake, as a more useful memorial, a summer hospital for children, with present accommodation for twelve cots. The interest manifested by the visitors in the Services of the Church and their attendance at Holy Communion is very gratifying. The Holy Sacrament is celebrated here during the summer every Sunday, either early or in con- nection with the 11 a.m. Service. The Sunday Schools of the Mission had the enjoyment of their annual Pic-Nics. My much valued Superintendents are Mr. F. Fowler, Mr. N. Martin and Mrs. Sprigings. The three Churches were appropriately and effectively decorated for the Harvest Thanksgiving Services. At "Waterville and North Hatley the gladness in connection with these Services was enhanced by having with us the Rector of Hatley, the Rev. Albert Stevens, M.A., who kind- ly preached the sermons. Some twelve Cottage Services, with diagram addresses, have been held in different parts of the Mission in view of the approaching Confirmation in Tecember. Baptisms, 16 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 6. i ■j 1 i\ ^ I i Financial Statement. Extra ■ Diocesan : S. P. C.K Foreign Misdons Domestic Missions Jewish Missions Total Diocesan : Ghiii'cli Society — General Fund " " ' Mission Fund... " " Pension Fund House-to-house Collections Bishop's College Conipton Ladies' College Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital. Total Eustis Water- North and ville. Hiitlev. Capelton. Total. $ 5 52 $ I 00 $ 90 $ 7 42 1 50 U 88 1 36 3 74 1 15 52 1 00 2 67 1 11 50 1 00 2 61 9 28 2 1)0 4 26 61 16 44 1 O" 4G 2 07 2 63 3 00 1 05 6 73 4 22 2 72 1 38 8 32 10 !I5 12 00 5 80 28 76 1 68 1 00 1 10 3 78 75 15 56 1 46 5 .30 1 95 28 4 47 11 72 26 58 21 14 97 . 62 83 1 ■■■ 122 Parochial : Assessment flSU) 0(» Easter Off-ringr I "H ■ Parsonnije R?iit <>2 T)!* Currpiii Kxpt'iiiTs I.l 01 Orfranist and Stf'ps S. P. C. K. Grant Church Socit'tv (i rant Victoria Guild .... Nicholls Chcm. Co PreEentation to Mr H 25 00 $100 00 4 no 25 00 (ii 13 5;i 00 $ 611 00 2 .'!5 12 .)ii 21 50 " 144 33 100 00 50 00 25 00 $ 350 00 II II 100 00 00 04 nti 00 141 :^3 100 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 Total .S295 2? $244 i:f $415 O.S $9:5 OS Grand Total $331 13 !si26S 31 *434 01 $103135 WAY S MILLS AND BARNSTON. The Rev. A. E, Whatham writes : — As Incumbent of one of the newest and smallest Missions in the Diocese, it is not likely that 1 can have very much to report from time to time. I am thankful, however, to say that what little I have to report is of an encouraging- charac- ter, notwithstanding th • usual difficulties which fall to the lot of a missionary placed in such a location as mine. It is with thankful hearts that we are enabled to record the miraculous saving of our pretty Barnston Church from sharing in the conflagration which destroyed adjoining buildings this Fall. Had it not been for tiie heroic efforts of Miss Colo, our good Organist, and the head of the Barn- ston Academy, the Church would be now lying iu blacken- ed ruins. As it is, owing to her "aid, seconded by many kind residents of tho neighbourhood, our Church still stands a picture of beauty, and an emblim of the Catholic Faith in a locality sorely needing instruction therein. I have to report the loss to our congregation at Barnston of Mrs and Miss Webster. '\Ho, in consequence of the de- struction of th.'ir home by the fire alKdedto above, re- moved at once to Coaticook Alas, they had scarcely enter- ed their new home in this enterprising little town before death laid its chilly hand upon Mrs Webster. A good neighbour, a kindly heart, a sincere friend, and a faithful Church- woman, has been called from our midst. May she find rest to her soul. In consequence of the withdrawal of Mr and Mrs. Put- ney, due to regretable circumstances for which neither Pastor nor congregation are responsible, and the removal of Miss Henry and her relatives, aud now of the Websters, we areleft'with but five paying iamilies to makeup the Barnston assessment of 160.00 per annum, and to meet the 128 no 11 oil (U III) on 00 00 00 OS larger runninff expenses. Until last quarter we were able to meet this assessment, but now it is utterly impossible for us to raise more than $")0.00 per annum. That so few are able to do this is an indication that the ministrations oT the Church are as much appreciated here as in much Parishes of our Diocese Our principal red-letler day at Barnston was that upon which our esteemed Diocesan delivered his lecture on the Queen's Jubilee The little Church was literally crowded with a congregatioji which drank in every word of an ad- dress, fasciuatini^ in its graphic picture-painting, immensely profitable in its wealth of historic allusions, and long to be remembered, not only as presenting the might of Britain's Empire, but also th;' extensive and noble work of what we consider as the purest branch of the Catholic (Church of Christ. Canon Foster kindly ])reaohed the Thanksgiving Sermon here on December 4th. before a large congregation, while I took his duty at (^hrist Church, Coaticook At Way's Mills we have had two red-letter days, the first when his Lordship administered the Rite of Con- firmation to eight candidates. At this Service the Church was crowded ; and so many and favourable were the sub- sequent comments upon the Bishop's Address that, under God, we look for much fruit to follow. The second red-letter day was that on which th^ Har- vest Thanksgiving Service was held. On this occasion, the Rev. Albert Stevens, the much esteemed Rector of East Hatley, preached the sermon. The Thanksgiving Offer- tories amounted to over 114. In my last report I gave the number of Church families in the Parish as thirty-one. We have, in fact, only twenty- two paying families, so that in raising a round sum of i$300 per annum, or, roughly speaking, $1 ") per family, we are quite keeping abreast with much larger and richer Parishes in our Diocese. I have held one hundred and forty-one Services, and ad- ministered the Communion fourteen times. Our Church at Way's Mills has been painted on the out- side at a cost of |;30, a sura which will be met by our Ladies' Guild. On the whole, we thankfully bear witness to a growing appreciation of the Services of the Church, and a glad willingness on the part of those who attend these Services to do all in their power to further God's cause. May God continue to bless all our labours to His 124 glorj'. and grant that we may never grow weary in well- doing, but be stirred up to still greater diligence and faith- fulness. Baptisms, 16; Marriage, 1; Burial, 1. Financial Staticmfnt. Extra- Diocesan; Wiiy's Mills. Barnston. Total. Foi-eign .Misriiiins $ 1 M) % ;^0 H 2 00 Domestic Mi;isi()iig 2 00 75 2 T."! S. P. C. K I :!5 I 00 2 Ab Total .5 I) fio Church and Parsonage Improvements ... 102 42 102 42 Church Insurance 4 00 4 UO Total $217 31 )?chool and Choir of St. George's, under Mrs. Roe's direction, have made satisfactory progress. The St. George's Christmas Tree last Epiphany was very much enjoyed by the children, and it is to be followed by an- other the coming Epiphany. The Bromp ton Sunday School continues under the efficient superintend-mce of Mrs. Silas Varney, and the Choir under the direction of Miss Emma Knapp. The services of these two ladies are much ap- preciated. The Ladies' Aid in Brompton continues quietly and steadily in its helpful way. The young people, with my hearty approval, have organized a Junior Branch, on simi- lar lines, for themselves. The St. George's young people, too, are preparing to form a similar organization. 1 hope to report next year that these developments of the social element in our two congregations have been successful. m. 127 The Woman's Auxiliary as kept up its meetings during th(! greater puit ol ih»; year with lair success and vvitii un- doubted spiritual graci' and blessing to all who take part in it. rhe ini'mbi-rs of tlie Windsor Branch made up a box I'or the Mission of North liay, in Algoma, hlled with useful and valuable garments and gifts of various kinds. The meetings aw som • I'or work aud some for prayer and intercession for Missions, and for stu dO .7 :; Oil $ 8 00 Domestic Mirisions 2 (iO 2 4^1 5 55 Mission to Jews . 2 48 1 ;{S 3 .sg Chililren's Lenleii ()tt'eiin{r il 04 n 04 S. P. C. K li 9S 4 00 16 04 Sherbrooke Protestant llosjiitnl 2 00 4 81 7 71 Total $ :iti 00 $ 10 20 $ 62 20 Diocesan : Cliureh Society General Fund $ :; oi $ 1 fi4 $ 498 " " ' Mission Fund ;{3 2 u4 8 87 " '• Pension Fund -S 7") 2 32 . 6 07 " " IIoiise-to-HouseCoirtions. 21 70 ]1 60 33 30 Bishop's Collejio 2 4.'{ 1 40 3 83 Coinpton Ladies' College . W 26 75 Synod Assessment 2 00 2 I'O 4 do See-Houae 60 4 81 j 41 Total |i 40 65 5^ 2C :<) $ 67 21 128 VaroehUil : As9C8snipnt nrStipeml to Ficctor Kiftfr ()(f»riM(( . Hiindiiy Si-hool purpoaes 7 ft 07 12 00 12 00 9215 .32 9226 I.') 9 441 47 Oratid Totftl $29107 $268 Ul $560 H8 CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY, QUEBEC. Baptisms, 14 ; Confirmed, 23; Marriages, 7 ; Burials, 17. Financial Statemrnt. Kxlm-Diocinfin.—Fove'xfin Mission-i. $40.27 ; Domestic .Missions, $20.48; .Mission to Jews, $20.00 ; Womiin's Auxiliary, $16 25.— Total, «9«.00. Diocrndn.— Church Society -Opncral Fund, $24.59 ; Mission Fund, $33. ."iS ; Pension Fund, $49.00 ; Bishop's (^)llege, $7.41; Conipton Ladies' College, $9 16 ; Synod Assessment, $62.00.— Total, $186.74. Pa;oc/iia/. -Stipend to Rector, $1,000 ; Kaater Offering, $140.00; Whitsunday, Asst.-Minister, $73.36 ; Sunday Scnool purposes, $33.90 ; Offertory for the Poor, $240.78; Ordinary Colleetion8,$l, 779.00; Pew Rents, .^2,174.00. -Total, $5,441.55. —Grand Total, 16.723 29. House to-house collections not included. S. MAITHEW'S CHURCH, QUEBEC. The Rev. Lennox "Williams reports : — Baptisms, 24; Confirmed, 21 ; Marriages, 15 ; Burials, 21. Financial Statement. f: Extra -Diocesan — Foreign .Missions. $343.26 ; Domestic Missions, $363.63 ; Mis- sion to Jews, $47.60 ; Woman's Auxiliary, $1, 1.53. 56; Shingwiuik Home, $50.00; Lord Hisliop of Algoma, $21.69 ; W. & 0. Fund, Algoma, .*!27.53 ; Siou.i Indians, 948.30.— Total, .'#2,055.57. />iow«rtn. - Church Society— General Fund, $150.00; Mission Fund, $195.00 ; Pension Fund, $56.72 ; House-to house Collections, $072.20 ; Bishop's C.dlege, Lennoxville, $135.60 ; Compton Ladies' College, $15 00 ; Church Home, $46.00 ; S. P. C K., $.50.0n : Victoria Diamond Jubilee, $910.16.— Total, $2,230.58 Parochial. — Towards Stipend of Rector and Curate, $1,065.2.'! ; Easter Offering, $208.30 ; Current Fxpenses, $2,125.53 ; Church or Parsonage Improvements, $183.34.— Total, $3,682.40.— Grand Total, $7,868.56. 129 8. PETERS CHURCH, QUKBEC. Buptisms, 8 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 10. The Rev. A. J. Balfour reports : — Financial Statimint. Kjrtrii-JHoriiiitn.-'VoTe\gn}i\\a»\omf $!).'2h ; Doincgtic MiasioDs, $3.00; Misiion to JcwH $:i.00 ; Wonini)'!! Auxiliiiiy, ii>J2.2U ; Children's Lenten Ottbrinir, $18.00; 8. P. 0. K., $6.00.- Total, «8tt.64. Dioremn .—(j\nin-\\ .Society Ociieral Fund, $4.00 ; Misiion Fund. $4.00 ; Pon»ion Fund, $.^.00; Houau-to-house Collections, $l7..'iii ; Bishop's College, $2.rO ; Compton Liidiea' College, $2.00 ; Synod Asseii«nient, $7.00 ; Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fund, $l.'>.0(). Total, $80..'>0. Ptiror/iiiil. —Towar(\a Rector's Stipend, $;t00.00 ; Kastcr Oflfering, $48.4rt ; Sunday School purpoaes, .*tl I ()0 ; Current KxpenseM, S^.tl0.t!(> ; Poor Fund, $41.00. Total, $714.11. - Grand Total, $887. I&. S. PAUL'S CHURCH, QUEBEC. The Rev. E. A. Dunn reports : — Baptism, 1 ; Confirmed, 1 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burial, I. Financial Statbubnt. KjIiii DiovfMii. — Foieign Missions, $0.4.'> ; DomcHtlc Missions, !}iH.25 ; Mission to Jews, $.i.41 ; Woman's Auxiliary, $17.05 ; S.P.C.K., $11.10.— Total, !Si4«.26. 0/of('.-(««.- Church Society— Oencral Fund, $«.17; Mission Fund. $12.55; Pension Fund, igia.lO; House-to-house '^oMcoiions, $.^4.75 ; Bishop's College, t^M ; Compton Ladies' Collnge, $2.57 ; Synod Assessment, $4.00 ; Labrador Mission, )!!tB.07. -Total, .¥107.11. P«(V)r/iiV»^— Stipend to Rector, $100.00 ; Easter and Christmas Offerings, $53.45 ; Current Kxpenses, $107.1«. Total, $2«0.H1.— Grand Total, «!416.98. For Parochial Objects collected outside of Mission, .$250.00. 9 t^K^j^mm ■1 130 The following is a list of Congregations ministered to and reported of by the Clergy in 1898, showing to what extent the Society's Rule with regard to Special Offerings in behalf of its Funds was observed, and to what extent disregarded. The list is printed by order of the Central Board. The action was prompted by the fact that more than one half of the Congregations within the Diocese failed last year to make any offering in aid of the Society's G-eneral Fund (See page 16.) NAME. Acton— S. Mark's Agnes Barfotd— Dlxville S. Lawrence btanhope Perr/boro Beauce- -St. George .. Cumberland Mills Cranbourne Marlow •' Bourg Louis Bury— S. Paul's S.John's S. Thomas' Gacouna— Summer Resort Cape Cove Perce Coaticook -S. Stephen's Christ Church Gompton — S. James' Cookshire— S. Peter's S. Luke's Johnville S. Andrew's Danville— S. Augustine's Lome Troutbrook Kingsey Falls and Asbestos. Drunimondville Durham— Kirkdale L'Avenir South Durham East Angus Ascot Fitch Bay Georgeville Frampton — Hemison , West Frampton Gaip6 Basin— S. Paul's S.James' Hatley — S. James' G. F. cts. 50 1 00 1 50 3 36 2 07 M. F. 3 00 1 87 60 3 51 cts. 1 76 2 80 1 33 1 75 62 98 t 69 70 1 03 4 00 6 05 e 59 1 00 555 86 9 47 3 16 2 68 2 52 2 68 3 52 2 60 72 37 10 67 60 00 84 P. F. $ cts. 50 20 62 55 93 26 81 1 12 4 65 1 93 45 84 4 00 3 69 3 10 13 78 4 33 96 1 60 3 00 1 05 2 39 1 10 1 92 3 00 10 00 181 NAME. Hereford Canaan Colebrook ATerill Inverness Campbell's Corner Adderley Ireland — Upper Lower Black Lake Thettord Kinnear's Mills Kingsey— S. Paul's Holy Trinity, Denison's Christ Church, Spuoner Pond. Labrador Lake Edward Leeds — S. Jameu' St. Sylvester Beattie's Setilement St. Giles Lennoxville— S. George's Levis— Holy Trinity New Liverpool Magdalen Islands Magoe— S. Luke's Cherry River Malbaie— S. Peter's Barachois Corner Beach . Marbleton— S. Paul's Dudswell Melbourne— S. John's The Rid^e The Quariy Milby Montmorency Lake Beauport New Carlisle Paspebiac Hope town Newport — Randboro' SawyerviUe Island Brook Learned Plain Nicolet Peninuula Little Gasp6 Portneuf Halesboro Quebec Cathedral S. Matthew's S. Michael's Trimly S. Paul's S. Peter's Richmond Riviere du Loup Ghiooutimi Sandy Beach York G. F. cts. M. F. 74 1 05 67 1 00 42 7 73 1 50 2 00 10 66 8 00 3 50 46 88 50 90 20 3 31 2 53 3 09 1 06 150 00 9 17 4 00 6 56 2 27 cts. 1 10 75 30 40 2 44 2 36 00 75 71 28 00 50 55 17 66 25 30 P. F. 3 85 3 00 20 00 9 56 1 34 1 81 39 1 13 4 19 3 97 75 85 1 00 32 90 50 50 33 58 165 86 1518 2U 07 12 55 4 00 6 46 2 00 3 86 I 13 J 2 50 3 92 54 3 29 2 13 5 41 7 21 „ , 15 12 5 15 22 40 2 22 87 28 20 86 76 00 00 40 96 3 89 4 39 81 2 00 1 50 50 49 00 47 29 1028 00 14 00 13 10 5 00 9 20 2 35 -^ \k 132 cts. 1 00 1 19 2 81 20 2U 1 71 82 1 45 83 NAMR. Scots town Canterbuiy Lingwick Sherbrooke S. Peter's Church of ihe Advent Shigawake Port Daniel Gascons Newport Stanstead Beebe Plain Three Rivers Valcartier Waterville North Hatley Eudtis Way's Mills Barnstoa Windsor Brompton 2 68 4 22 3 00 2 72 1 05 1 38 2 00 2 87 75 1 50 6 3H 3 75 2 54 2 32 S. P. C. K Sheet Almanack AS A CHRISTMAS CARD. It is confidently believed that the S. P. C. K. Sheet Al- manack (" The Churchman's," or perhaps better still, " The Parishioners' Sheet Almanack," both illustrated, and abounding in much useful information) would act the part of a helpful missionary if widely distributed amongst our people. On the wall of a sitting room it would serve as a constant object lesson. Either of these can be had for three cents each. If the Clergy will notify the Secretary (the Rev. A. J. Balfour, Quebec) early in the Autumn of the number required, he will gladly procure and send the ordered quota to each applicant before Christmas-tide. They cannot be sold at this price unless ordered in quan- tity, and in time to be sent out in our Autumn fiox. Postage from Quebec not included. ii:0 F. eta. 1 00 I 19 2 81 1) 2» I 71 ft 82 1 45 9 83 4 ...... 22 133 TRE4S1JRER'S REPORT. The nteiTst on all investments has been paid, excepting the December coupons of the City ot Brandon and the interest on the Toronto mortgage referred to in previous reports. This property the Society has now tali 1,800 00 6 « It 1,700 00 6J Total !K 111,09100 Total $79,570 04 i Quebec, 31st Dec, 1898. EDWIN POPE, Treasurer. • liP^' 134 THE BISHOPRIC ENDOWMENT FUND In Account with the Treasurer. 1898. J Any. 1. Dec 31., Jan. 1.. Dec. .31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31 Cr. By Balance Revenue of the year Br. Paid Biahop of Quebec Premium on Investments Accrued Interest Stnod Victoria Jubilee Fcnd. Or. By Balance Subscriptions Interest Br. Paid Expenses BibHOP Williams Gohubhoration Fond Cr. By Balance Interest See-Housb Rivenue AoconNT. Cr. . By Balance The Lord Bishop for rent and taxes... Br. Paid City Taxes Int to Commemoration Fund ... Jubilee Fund Clergy Trust $ ots. 86846 88 4951 83 4260 00 634 33 67 50 $ cts. 91798 71 2386 89 2140 34 I 93 17 6053 63 246 37 26 55 904 75 216 78 246 37 93 17 92 53 4961 83 4620 40 166 01 63U0 00 931 30 648 85 $ Cts. 86846 88 4464 39 6300 00 282 46 $97883 72 136 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. cts. 146 88 54 39 too 00 282 45 B83 72 1808. Jan. 1... Deo. 31. AOTONVALES. By Balance Revenue of the year. Donation l...lBy Ascot and Wkbtbdry. Jan. Deo. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1. Dec. 31.. Jan. I... Dec. 31.. Balance... Revenue of the year Brohpton. $ cts. 2785 80 132 33 50 00 1857 80 88 25 By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Yen. Archdeacon Roe. BCBY. By Balance Revenue of the year. 3709 20 180 80 BouBG Louis. 1611 70 76 56 Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. By Balance Transferred from Aylwin Legacy Fund Revenue of the year BouRO Lonis— (Aylwin Legacy Fund.) By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Hon. Treas. Diocesan Board for Assesaments Transferred to Bourg Louis BndoW' mentFund GOATICOOKB AND BaRFORD. Jan. 1... By Balance. 1410 15 31 25 66 98 150O 00 71 25 40 00 31 25 .| 4806 58 Dec. 31. Revenue of the year 228 31 Dr. Paid Rev. Canon Foster.. Rev. G. H. A. Murray Taxes on Toronto ^ operty Carried forward. 100 00 100 00 17 02 $ cts. 3980 00 180 00 1571 25 71 25 5034 89 217 92 $ oti. 2968 13 1946 09 3800 00 1688 26 1508 38 1500 00 4816 97 $18227 79 ..-I ■i 1 i i 1 -i.: .: .1 1 ' 1 136 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer — Continued. 1898. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Brought forward Oapb Govk and PSKCfe. % ots. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. W. G. Lyster Gharlsston Rbctohy. 3702 90 175 89 By Balance Revenue of the year., Dr. Paid Rev. A. Stevens.... Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. I.. Dec. 31, Jan. ].., Dec. 31 Jan. 1.. Deo. 31 Charleston Rectory— (Special Account.) By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. A. Stevens COMPTON. By Balance Revenue of the year. . Dr. Paid Rev. G. H. Parker. COOKSHIRB. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. A. H. Robertson Taxes on Toronto property Cranbourne Glebe. 4171 24 198 14 500 00 23 75 6000 00 285 00 5729 35 272 14 272 14 238 92 By Balance Revenue of the year Druhmondville. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. R. J. Fothergill.... Oarried forward. 237 77 8 30 7400 00 351 50 $ Ct^. 3878 79 175 89 4369 38 198 14 523 75 23 75 6285 00 285 00 6001 49 ^11 06 7761 60 361 60 $ cts. 18227 79 3702 90 4171 24 500 00 600U 00 5490 43 240 07 7400 00 $45738 43 « » 187 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the ^Ihreasurer. — Continued. t t 1898. Brought forward DUDSWELL. Jan. I... By Balance | 2150 26 Dec. 31. Revenue of the year , 102 14 Jan. 1. Danville. By Balance i 1063 18 Dec. 31.1 Revenue of the year \ 60 iiO Fkami'ton. Jan. 1... Dec. .31.. Jan. 1 . Deo. .31.. By Balance 7?47 27 Revenue of the year , 368 00 $ cts. 45738 43 2252 40 1113 68 Dr. Paid Rev. F. Boyle 75 00 Rev. G. P. Hibbard 125 00 GAgpfc Basin. By Balance 3660 00 Revenue of the vear ' 173 38 Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. J. P. Richmond Geokgeville 8115 27 200 00 Jan 1... By Balance . Dec. 31..' Revenue. Ireland and South Invbrness. Jan. 1... By Balance Dec. 31 Jan. 1... Dec. 31. Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. W. G. Faulconei. KiNGSEV. 670 69 31 86 4631 65 220 01 By Balance Revenue of the year., Dr. Paid Rev. J. S. Sykes. ... 3627 95 172 33 Carried forward 3823 38 173 38 7915 27 4851 66 200 00 3800 28 172 33 3650 00 702 65 4651 66 3627 95 $69651 94 138 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treaturer. — Gontinaed. 1898. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31. Jan 1.... Mar. 16. Apr. 30. Dec. 31., Brought forward. LllDS. $ cts. By Balance Revenue of the year. Litis. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rer. I. M. Thompson LouiMvaLi. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. By Balanoe Beqmeatof late Mrs. Agnes R Dnnn- Dame Donation from T. H. Dunn, Esq Revenue of the year - Grant from General Fund Dr. Paid Rev. S. U. Brun Malbais and Point St. Pitbr. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. G. R. Vi alters. Maooo. By Balance Revenue of the year., Dr. Paid Rev. R. C. Tambs ..... Rev. R.W.E. Wright. MiLBOUBNK AND RICHMOND. By Balance Revenue of the year. Carried forward. 2852 64 135 49 2873 32 13« 48 687 94 2300 00 7012 06 314 00 116 21 3648 14 173 28 4343 64 206 32 76 00 125 00 1636 64 77 69 • cts. 3009 80 61 83 10430 21 430 21 3821 42 173 28 4549 86; 200 00 $ cts. 69661 94 2988 OS 2047 97 10000 00 3648 14 4349 86 1713 23 $95299 17 189 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer, — Continued. 1R08. Jan. 1... Dec. n Jan. 1... Dec. 31 Brought forward Maodalbn Islands. $ ctt. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31 By Balance Revenue of the year. MOKTMORINOT. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid J. Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer Dio- cesan Board, acct. Rector's Stipend.. Rev. B. A. Dunn 1517 28 72 •? 2182 96 103 60 I ctt. 41 20 62 49 North Invirness. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. fl. A. Dickson. 3867 24 183 70 183 70 $ eta. •d3«9 17 15&9 36 2286 65 103 69 Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec 31 Taxes on Toronto property | 71 68 Nbw Livirpool. ! By Balance . Revenue of the year Dr Paid Rev. I. M. Thompson New Garuslk and PAbPSBiAO. 2549 17 121 08 By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. E. B. Husband. NlCOLKT. 406* 94 265 38 2182 96 3796 66 2670 26 64 83 Jan. I . Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. T. L. Ball J. Hamilton, Hon. Treas. Diocesan Board ._. Carried forward. .3806 61 180 82 5235 99 243 97 165 00 78 96 3987 43 180 82 5479 96 243 96 2615 42 3806 61 5236 00 $114525 07 140 THE LOCAL ENDOWMKNT FUNDS /«, Account with the Treamrer. — Continued. 1898. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Brought torwai-d POKTBOUS FCNI) POH TUB BlI.NI). By Balance rtti venue of the year • Dr. % Ct8. $ cts.i $ eta. 114625 07 :<387 82 168 17i Paid on the Lord Bisliop'a order. PORTNKUF. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. H. S. Fuller. 3701 69 175 83 Quebec Chai'elry. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rector of St. Paul's Rector of St. Peter's Rector of St. Matthew's Taxes on Toronto property., QoEUBC City Church Fund. By Balance Revenueof the vear Dec. 81. Mar. 16. Apr. 30. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Dr. Paid Rev. A. J. Balfour QuBBKc, St. Matthews' Church. By Amount received from Executors Estate late Robl. Hamilton 7370 40 350 10 2?5 1^ 100 00 25 00 69 73 3701 2fl 182 50 Riv. Du Loup (en haut) St James Church By Amount from Executors Estate late Mrs. A. R. Dunn-Dame Donation from T. H. Dunn, Esq Rivi£rb do.955 14 3> Cts. I do do do do do A. J. Woolryche and child do J. H. Jenkins and two children Carried forward. 60) 00 35} 68 440 00 113 32 500 00 570 00 70 83 81447 .38 3811 71 10 50 00 00 00 60 6 00 10 65 00 00 20 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 149 25 52 20 19 90 1 00 425 00 100 00 250 00 162 50 525 00 587 50 $ cts. 65681 23 2650 83 9 cts. 295955 14 63030 40 85602 19 2050 00 83552 19 $442537 73 146 THE CHURCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Account ivith the Treasurer. — Continued. 1898. Jan. 1... Dec. 31., Dec. 31 Brought forward.. Depository Fund. Dr. To Balance Remitted for books.... Charges Subscription to S. P. Insurance Premium.... Commission on Sales C. K. By Sales of books. Gr. Education Fund. By Grant from Colonial and Continen tal Church Society, £80 Grant from General Fund Subscriptions in the City of Quebec Andrews, Hon. Judge Hamilton, John , Irvine, Mrs. M. B Jones, E. A Laurie, Mrs A Pope, E Price, lion. Senator Quebec, Lord Bishop of. Quebec, Dean of Scott, W. B Shaw, Mrs. Samuel J Veasey, George Williams, Rev. Lennox W., M.A, Dr. To Grants to Teachers, viz : % cts. 1, 2, 12 months. (I Bourg Louis No do do Cape Cove do York River Haldimand No. 1, do 2, West Frampton Marbleton Labrador Cumberland Mills Cianbourne Portneuf Magdalen Islands. . " Paid for collecting subscriptions and listributing reports 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 6 8 Carrred forward. 450 09 196 26 3 30 10 25 10 40 52 58 721 88 425 55 384 89 27 01 3 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 1 25 00 22 50 j 24 00 25 00 1 160 00 6 00, 20 00 ' 25 00' 25 00. 2 40, cts. $ cts. 442537 73 2.-. 459 90 459 90 $442537 73 147 THE CHURCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Account loHli the Tieasurer.-<^Qoxii\\\\xedi. % cts. l2o37 73 1898. Brought forward. $ cts. Education op the Ciiildbkn ok the CtEiKiy. Dec. 31.. By Grant from General Fund Executors Estate late Uobt. Hamil- ton, being his jtroiiiised subscrip- tion towards grants of '97 and 'i(8 Sub.^criptions : — City of (Quebec St. Francis District Associatien... Meganiic do do Dr. To Grants to the following;— Rev. F. Boyle do J. Rot he ra J. 1'. Richmond Canon Foster li. C. Wurtele J. S. Sykes G. T. (larding A. Stevens G. R. Walters Dec. 31. Dec. 31. do do do do do do do Colonial and Continental Church SOCIKTY, By Grant from the Colonial and Conti- nental Ciiurch Society, JEISO stg. Dr. To Grant to Education Fund, £80 stg Paid J. Hamilton, Hon. Treas. Dio cesan Board, on account Magda len Islands iVlission Paid Bishop of Quebec on account Labrador Mission Grosse Isle Fund. By Government Grant . Dr. Paid Rev. II. J. Petry. 20 05 530 UU 178 00 :{ 25 8 70 3.5 00 60 00 70 00 no 00 80 00 140 00 120 00 150 00 25 00 S cts. 384 89 240 27 96 22 300 00 740 00 740 00 721 38 $ cts. 442537 73 721 38 300 00 300 00 $442537 73 !637 73 , » % * i I Dr. 148 Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. Bonds and Slocks Rule. Albeit Ale.Mindvr, Man Bay St. Paul, Q Brandon do Brantford Canadian Colored Cotton Cape Breton Charlotietown Dominion Cotton Co Dominion Coal Co Levis do Massawippi Valley Railway 5 Merchants l^ank Milltown, N. B Montmorenci Power Co Montreal Bank Montreal City Montreal Cotton Co .... New Westminster, U. C New Brunswick Province.. do do Nova Scotia Province North Sydney Parry Sound Perth Town Poitage la Prairie Quebec City do do do Quebec Gas Co Quebec Prot. S. Com Quebec Province Queens, .N'.S Richmond, B. (' Kichmoiid, N S Richmond, Ont |{u,>is 3445 3701 7310 13 05 00 26 38 00 97 90 24 00 00 43 40 68 27 00 55 66 95 00 14 86 23 35 96 56 42 61 00 99 69 67 3701 29 9000 00 300 on 1813 87 1100 00 4391 01 3S21 :',0 3809 3619 1000 4S 5939 3-.' 1 3 43 00 78 78 00 50 00 07 i $268654 87 '^ i ' 150 Dr. The Church Socikty of the Diocese of Quebec— BroiiQ^ht forward Rate. Duo date. Amount. $197708 72 SrtOO 00 Mortgages : Quebec 5 ? « u 5i 5^ 6 ^' h b 5 'i 5 5 5 5 i) <> 5,1 5i 5" 1} i> 5 5 5 . 5 ink 190.S 181)!) 18i)(» 18!)!) 1899 189!) lR9ft 1899 1899 1899 1899 1«99 I90;i 1901 1901 I!)01 1902 1899 1899 1899 1900 189!) 1S99 1900 1000 1900 1900 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 11909 42 Ci)125 U 296 Hi Toronto do 9500 00 2000 00 do 8000 00 do Somerset Arthabftska Quebec Montreal (5500 00 210.3 50 2000 00 5000 '0 ;tooo 00 Toronto ; 5750 00 Montreal Lyster 2000 00 20O0 00 Toronto 4750 00 Quebec 10000 00 do ,snoo 00 do 2.S0O 00 do 7000 01) do Scarboro 2000 00 4000 00 Levis 7000 00 Valcartier 105 00 Quebec 2800 00 Toroato Montreal Quebec do 2250 00 i:woo 00 2:?24 86 5000 00 do 2500 00 do 1500 00 do 6200 00 do do do 3000 00 4.300 00 ''.500 00 do \ do do See-House 1800 00 .3000 00 5000 00 10764 39 Cash in Savings Department, Union Rank, do do Merchants Ha Depository Fund $652646 47 r 1 77330 92 • ;t 729977 39 We, the undersigned, have examined the Balance Sheet and all the Accounts connected therewith, and have found the same correct. We have also verified the Securities. Geo. Rolt White, Lt.-Col., ) A,„iitors J. R. H. White, ) auditors. Quebec, Slst January, 1899. 161 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1898.— Co/? W. Cr, Brought forward Endowmettt Fund Waterville Mountain "' Phoebe Chadorton Memorial Fund Suspense Account Mission Fund do Robert Hamilton Bequest Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. Bishop G. J. Mountain Memorial Fund Clergy Trust Fund .' !«!1895.".5 94 % cts. S286J90 95 General Fund Pension Fund Widows' and Orphans' Fund . . General Fund, revenue account.. 166046 78 268fi54 87 405 99 12140 00 6200 00 38 80 22458 43 50408 87 45568 89 •221 50 167833 2« 8968 92 63030 40 83552 19 495 27 $729977 39 Quebec, December 31st, 1898, Edwin Pope, Treasurer. I I I I- t u *! ' 152 ])r. xtEVENUE Account, Diocesan Board, in Account 1898. Jan. 1. To Balance from laat account. Dec. 31. Amount of Stipends paid during the past year. " " still due «* of Pension paid during the past year. " paid for Special Missionary Work " " " Vacation Grants *• " '.' General Expenses $ cts. 25452 74 1584 6» " Amount carried forward | $2850167 $ cts. 270 46 27037 43 25 00 686 19 210 00 272 69 lOTJ.VT ^ Ota. 270 46 7037 43 25 00 680 19 210 00 272 69 501 67 153 WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. 1898. Dec. 31 — By Assessments receiv ed from MiNsions dur- ing the past year, viz Actonvale Danby East Angus Ascot Corner Bury, S. Paul's " S.John's " S. Thomas' Bourg Louis Windsor Mills Brompton Dixville Barford Stanhope Perryboro' Coaticook Cape Cove Perce Danville Troutbrook Lorn« Hemison Standon West Frampton Cookshire Eaton Corner , Jobnville ■ Sandhill Gasp6, S. Paul's , " S. James' Hatley Waterville Capelton North Hatley Shigawakc Port Daniel L'Anse-aux-Gascons Newport Point Inverness Adderley Upper Ireland Lower Ireland , Black Lake Thetford Kinnear's Mills , Marbleton , Dudswell , Kingsey SpoonerPond Denison's Mills Leeds Beattie's St. Sylvester St. Giles , 2 .o $ cts. ♦ ■ t; ♦ Amounts carried forward., 31 20 100 12 50 37 32 25 17 12 32 50 32 50 137 50 12 50 67 50 52 12 50 37 20 185 19 70 80 120 31 60 21 50 18 75 20 00 Total. $ cts 200 00 40 00 125 00 80 00 400 00 50 00 60 OOl 210 Ool 150 00| 130 00 100 00 65 00 70 00 1 50 00 850 00 380 00 130 00 450 00 130 00 130 00 170 00 (3 25 155 00 585 00 55 00 55 00 56 00 210 00 160 GO 500 00 180 00 50 00 100 00 200 00 150 00 50 00 25 00 375 00 50 00 280 00 320 00 50 00 150 00 100 00 325 00 150 00 200 00 160 00 190 00 250 00 60 00 75 00 20 00 9251 25 3-5 O 4) $ cts, 200 00 40 00 156 25 100 00 500 00 50 00 72 50 210 00 187 50 162 60 125 00 65 00 87 60 62 50 850 00 380 00 130 00 450 00 102 50 1(S2 50 170 00 6 155 00 722 50 55 00 67 60 56 00 210 00 227 50 600 00 232 60 62 60 100 00 250 00 187 60 70 00 25 00 660 25 69 50 350 00 400 00 50 00 150 00 100 00 445 00 181 25 260 00 160 00 190 00 260 00 81 50 93 75 40 00 % cts 200 00 40 00 125 00 80 00 400 25 50 00 57 60 210 00 160 00 130 00 126 00 65 00 70 00 62 50 637 60 380 00 130 00 450 00 1,30 00 130 00 170 00 6 25 165 00 576 26 55 00 53 76 41 26 210 00 162 50 500 00 187 50 50 00| 100 00 200 00 160 00 57 50 25 00 416 60 57 00| 350 00 287 00| 25 00 112 50 68 00 357 50 143 75 210 00 150 00 190 00 250 00| 64 45 76 00 7 00 9076 45I Cr. $ cts. 1 1 'i 164 Dr. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account V' 3 ' 1898. I Dec. 31 To amount brought forward. $ cts. 1899. Jan. 1st. To Balance. $ CtH. 28501 67 $28501 J57 $4TS 40 Examined Books, Vouchers and cash and certify s.ime to be correct. Quebec, 29tb January, 1899. G. E. Allen Jones, ) Anditora C. W. Walcot, jAuaitorB. 156 '^T WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Tiieasurku. — Continued. Cr. t8. fl7 <» r/) M . oi ■g .•/ »a2 c.ls. Totiil. 7 .'.0 AmoiintHliroiiKlit foiwiinl A88E98MKNTH. — ('<'/'//■//'/*'(/. St. Gi'orgc, HfiiULi- Cnmbeilanti Mills C run bourne Mulbaie Corner of tli«^ Hciwli Masoj? 1l(> 0(1 Cherry River :!2 00 George ville ' Fitcli Bay 22 50 Sandy Beach 68 75 S. Andrew's, Vorii Peninsula : ."i 00 Little Gaape Portneuf. , Halesboro' .... Rivii!re-du-Loup , Randboro' Island Urouk New Carlisle , Paspebiac St. Jolm's, Melbourne Rockland Quarry Melbourne Ridge Valcartier Stoneham Way's Mills Barnston Magdalen Island, Grindstone Grosac lale Entry Island Kirkdftie South Durham L'Avenir Scotatown Lingwick Canterbury Montmorency Lake Beauport Lake St. John , Lake Edward ■ 26 00 12 50 30 00 50 no 75 00 47 5U 55 00 19 50 12 50 15 00 .•{5 00 :{5 00 20 00 j 4:i 751 I 11251 2 120 00 40 00 :'>5 00 .'{25 OO] 100 00, •no 00 .•{5 00 1 200 00| 00 00 j 275 00| 110 00 145 0(» 110 00 100 00 50 00 :{5o 00 140 00 100 00 300 00 300 00 1 200 00 M\ 00 jO 00 220 00 40 00 100 00 55 00 75 00 1 ()0 00. 10 00 225 00 150 00 150 00 100 00, 120 00| 80 00 05 02 18 76 ■ 1(5 OS \ 16 6 7 i i44"2S~i»7 $ ets. 150 00 47 50 4,T 75 325 00 !(I0 00 .'i50 00 07 00 200 00 112 50 :i43 75 no 00 I4S 00 110 00 125 00 02 50 350 00 170 00 150 00 375 00 :;uo 00 247 50 (HI 00 50 00 5!» 00 50 87 100 00 00 50 75 00 10 00 225 00 18,5 00 185 00 100 00 VH) 00 100 00 100 ,'(7 18 75 16 08 16 67 Sit O v 1' # Ct.H. il07o 45 00 50 120 37 35 00 325 00 100 00 550 00 47 PO 170 00 112 300 00 110 00 148 00 82 50 100 00 60 00 325 00 i;:5 00 |(»0 00 300 00 225 227 40 00 :!7 50 220 00 44 00 100 00 55 00 (Kt 75 45 00 5 00 225 00 185 00 185 00 100 00 !tO 00 80 00 1(U) ;57 18 75 16 68 16 67 .. 14313 17 $ ct8. Dec. 31— By amount of Grant from Society for Propagation of Gospel. ..I do received from Mission Ynnd, Church Society \ do do Clergy Trust Fund, ChurchSociety •do do Colonial and Continental Church Societyi do do Interest on Deposits j do Balance I. 14313 17 2406 2;i 61 as 33 5904 ^2 240 27 20 95 478_40 "$28501 67 Quebec, 3rd January, 1899. E. & 0. E. J. Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. ' % I 1 ' 1 156 DiocRSAN Board— Supplementary Statement. AiuountH recuived from closing of the UookH to 3)Ht tftiiiuary, 1H99. 8 cts. Ki»j{8oy TjO <)0 Broiuptoii :t2 nU Tioutorook ... 32 50 Hocklund Qiitirry 10 00 Melbourne (lid^e 12 50 Port Drtiiiol 26 50 pHHpebiac 75 00 Oiisno, S. .Ihmioh' 40 00 Littl« OftHpi' 27 50 Cumberland Mills 10 00 Eaut AnguH .'U 25 Black Uke 25 (M) Valcartior . 55 00 Ascot Corner 16 00 Lome 20 50 Coaticook 212 50 Island Brook 26 00 Beattie's 7 50 Kinnear's Mills 20 00 Lower Irelaiul 00 00 New Carlisle 75 Of) Capelton 12 50 Canterbury 20 00 Georgeville .- 16 00 Windsor Mills 27 60 Cookshire 60 00 Inverness 28 00 Portneuf 25 00 Halesboro' 12 60 $1064 78 Quebec, Slsfc January, 1899. J. HAMILTON, Hon. Treasurer. Rule of the Central Board. Annual subscriptions to the Funds of the Cliurcli Society shall be considered due on the first day of January in each year. Money, and Subscription Lists, leceived by the Treasurer of the Church Society, Quebec, after Christmas Day, will be carried forward to the following year's account. ir»7 N.B.—See Rule nt font of Page 168. Statement of Amounts raised in the several Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, BY ST/BSORIfXIOIsr, 1B08. CITY 01'^ QUEBEC. THE CI.'ll'JH IIKLl'KRS' ASSOUl ATIOV, COL'. :. J TO lis. NAMES. G. F. M. F. $ cts. r. r. $ eti<. W.O. F. Ed. F. $ el.s. Total. Misn /;. r. noomfirj'o'leclor Aiiflfcln Wvi % cts. S cts. 1 00 $ cts. 1 00 Collev. Mrs A. W ■■.■.'.'.. i 50 50 KlhriiijjtDn, Rev. E. J Pony, Jiiiues I*ri' Mrs 2 00 1 00 2.') :i 00 5 00 1 00 'J.i Ro.lfCiTS.W RoilgeiH, Miss K H 1 00 ... 1 00 1 (III 1 00 Total 4 ■-'» 1 00 2 00 , ,»,, .•() 5 00 » 75 ?ihi>.< norland, Collector. Boomer. Mr F. T * 1 00 RorlAiid. Mrs. R.... ::":::::;:: ::::::::::; 2 00 Borland Mr. (ioo 1 00 1 00 50 .'>0 1 00 Brown .Mrs Jos. 1 00 Brown. .Mrs. All" 1 1 ,^(» Brown Mr. (' 1 1 ftO Brown. Mr. Jos M) i 00 1 0(1 2o 1 00 1 Oil 1 00 1 ,,, ,,, 1 511 Doddridire, Mr.<. W 1 1 ............ 1 00 Handlpv. .Mrs. .folin 1 00 Hall, Mrs. "i 25 Kell, Mrs. Hartley McCork»-ll, Mis-! ! 1 00 ..:;;. ■■■;:: ■::"■:::::: i":: 1 00 Fiton, Mrs Wallaee. Mrs ■ I'bo 1 00 1 00 Young. Miss 1 00 ■■■■■■:'""" 1 00 1 Total 12 75 1 00 :i 00 1 oo' 13 75 Mrs. Brooke, Collector. Brockleshv. Mr •. 1 00 Brooke. Mr 3 00 CarDcnter. Mr 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 00 Edelev. Mrs 1 00 Oecririe. Mrs 1 00 RvTand. Mrs 50 50 4 00 3 00 Total 50 7 50 il 158 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O.P. Ed. F. j Total. Miss A. H. JiurstaH, Col. Benson. Louisa $ cts. $ cts. 25 25 25 8 00 $ cts. $ cts. % cts. $ cts. 25 Jordan. Slra 25 Mulholland, Mrs 25 Pratten, Mr. and Mrs 8 00 Price. The Misses 30 00 30 00 Shirley, Mrs 1 00 50 1 00 Switt/Miss 50 Total ;50 00 10 25 50 25 50 25 50 2 00 40 25 Miss L. M. Carter, Collector Behin. Mr. Jules 50 Bodnian, Miss Sophia 25 Bowen, Miss 50 Uoyle, Mrs Guilbault. Mr. and Mrs (• 25 50 Hendpr-^on. ^f^. AV 2 00 2 00 50 Henderson, Mrs. W 2 00 JeftVey, Mrs Judfe. Mrs 50 1 00 .f)0 50 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 2 00 5 00 2 00 50 1 00 Kell Mrs 50 lifliiiothe, Mrs 50 TjiiWi'eiicp. Mrs 50 Le'rare. Mrs 1 00 Procter. Mr 1 00 Procter. Mrs 1 1 00 Reade, Mr. Mayne Teakle, Mrs 1 25 .1 2 00 Winfield. Jos .^ 00 Winfield. Mrs. Jos 2 00 Wood. Miss 50 Total 21 75 25 21 75 jliss L. Chaminon-, Col. Kennedy. Mrs 25 Matthews. Mr. A 10 10 O'Refiran. Mrs 50 75 50 Parke, Dr. G 75 Rav. Mrs. Walter 5 00 20 5 00 Raynar, Mrs. G Treffrv. Mrs I'oo 20 1 00 Total 5 30 10 00 1 00 2 50 7 80 Mra.Wm. Elliott, C> 'Hector. Andrews, Mr. Justice 10 00 Camnbell. Miss 1 00 Elliott, Mr. VV 2 00 2 00 Elliott. Mrs. W 2 00 2 00 Elliott. Geo. W 1 00 1 _. 1 00 Hornby, Mr 1 00 1 00 Tozer, Mr. W. A 2 00 50 2 50 Tozer, Miss 2 00 9. on 1 Total 14 00 3 00 2 50 2 00 21 50 159 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. Miss Fleminff Collector. Billinfjcsley, Mrs Campbell, Mr. R. P Delo, Mi's Elliott, Dr Fleming, Miss Judd, Mr Macpherson, Mrs. VV.... Mofi'att, Mrs Marmion, Mrs Petry, Mr.Weritworth... Pelletier, Mrs .. .. Sewell, Mrs. W^ G. F. M. F $ cts. 1 flO cts. p. F. W.O. F. Kd. F. Total $ cts. U 50 60 5 00 Total. Mrs. J. Bell Forsyth, Col. 6 00 Baile, Miss Baile, Miss E BaiTow, Mre. S.. Hignell, Mrs Bruce, Miss Carsweil, Mrs .. Craig, D Fairchild, G M Forsyth, J. Bell. Forsyth, Mrs Graddon, Mrs... Graddoti, Miss Herring, VV Irvine, Miss Jacques, Mrs. VV Kennedy, Mrs. A LeMoine, Lady Moss, Henry Mulholland, A MurrSy, Miss E Nelson, Mrs Penny, Mrs. J Penny, Mrs. W ... Price, Hon. E. J Rhodes, Mrs Rhodes, A..... Ross, Mrs. J. T Seed. W Stuart. Mrs. G. G Temple, Mrs Todd. Mrs. T Von Iffland, Re^. Canon Von Iffland, .M.-8 Wheeler, Mrs A Friend 100 00 Total. I 00 25 10 00 50 50 18 35 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 b 00 00 00! 00 ' 00 00 00 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 251 2 00 1 25 50 100 00 2 00 2 OOl... 10 00 ... 2jI... 1 00 .., 1 Oi". . 60 5 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 $ Cts. 1 00 $ cts. I $ ots. 6 00 1 00 a 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 I 100 00 170 261 100 00: 100 00 100 00 1 00 5 00 10 1 00 50 50 00 00 25 15 00 50 50 30 36 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 00 00 00 00 4 00 00 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 26 2 00 25 50 500 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 5 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 570 25 *» , ■> 160 City ok Quebec. — Continued. NAMES G. F. M. F. P, F. W,0,F. Ed, P, Total. Miss N. Hamilton, CoL Anderson. Mrs .«•>..•... $ cts. $ cts 5 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ ots. $ cts. 5 00 1 00 1 00 Blanchet. Mrs •• I'bo 2*00 1 00 Boswell. Mrs. J. K 6 00' 5 00 Boswell. Mrs. Veasev ■. 2 00 Boswell, Mrs. St. G 1 00 35 50 SO 00 1 00 Emberlev. Miss F 35 Ftirrell. Miss Marv.. ftO Hamilton, Mr. John 20 00 100 00 Hamilton. Mrs. J 10 00 i^ on 5 00 30 00 Hale, Mrs. E. J 2 00 1 00 25 2 00 Hall. Mrs. W 1 00 Hume. Miss Maud 25 Jones. Mrs. E. A 1 00 1 00 1 50 •••••• •••••• • • • 1 00 ilones. Miss t 00 Petrv. Mrs 1 50 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 Price. Mrs. W 5 00 Scoueall, Mrs 1 00 Torre, Mrs 2 00 ^*'('Ii^h, Mrs. Lacou 1 00 Voiiiiff. Mrs. Ainslle 5 00 1 00 Total n 00 122 80 60 26 1 00 3 50 2 00 164 10 Mrs. W.H. Henderson, Col. Budden, .Mrs 50 Holiwell, Mrs * • 25 McFarland. Miss 1 00 Shaw, S. J 1 00 1 00 Total 1 00 25 40 00 30 00 1 75 2 75 Miss Henry, Collector. Gornforth, Mrs 25 Hamilton. Miss I 20 00 10 00 25 50 20 00 10 00 80 00 Hamilton, Miss R 50 00 Hamilton, Mrs. S 25 Hamilton, Annie 50 Handley, Mrs 1 GO 1 00 Henry, Miss 1 00 1 00 Hunt, Mrs. H. F 1 00 1 00 Lawrence, Mrs,. 50 50 1 00 ].iawrence, Mr. Thos 1 00 Plaine, Walter 1 00 1 00 Richardson. Mrs 50 50 50 Richardson, Miss 50 Thomson, Mrs. G. H 2 00 10 2 00 Watts* Minnie 10 Total 74 85 33 25 2 00 50 1 00 30 00 139 60 2 00 1 00 Mist F. I. ^- Miss H. Irvine, Collectors. Bennett, Miss Campbell, Mrs, W. D 1 00 Carter, W. H 5 00 5 00 ■ j.U 161 City op Quebec. — Continued. Names. Carter, Mrs Cooper, Mrs, T Corcoran, Mrs Gary, Miss C. J Chapman, Mrs Claphani, Mrs Cumberland, Mrs Dolierty, Mrs Ferguson, Miss Gatfcrill, Mrs Green, Mrs Gregor, Mrs Hale, Mrs. Russell Henry, Mrs. W. VV , Irvine, Miss F. I levers, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs. Murray. Laird, Mr Lang, Matilda.... Lane, Miss i . Lower, S McLimont, Miss Amy.... Montizambert, Dr. F... Morgan, Mrs. D 0' Regan, J. P Parke, Dr. C. S Patton, Mrs. B Piddington, Mrs. J Plees, Mrs Radford, Miss Ross, Dr Schwartz, Miss Smith, Henry Thomson, Mary Tofield, Mr Walker, Miss Walters, Mrs. H White, Mrs. G. R Wilson, Mrs. J. F Wurtele, Mrs. F. C Wurtele, Mrs. Ernest, G. F. $ cts. 5 00 M. F. $ P. F. c-ts. 2 ilO, 151 1 oo: S cts. I W. 0. F. Ed. F. $ cts. $ cts. Total. 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 2 .^0 2 00 1 00 25 00 1 00 1. 00 1 00 2 00 .30 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 50 on 1 00', 25 25 Total 34 50 I JUisn A. L. In'ine,CoUfictor.\ Allen, Miss Amy, Mrs Ferguson, Miss L Gray, Mrs Lane, Mrs McCausland, Mrs McGee, Mrs Pounds, Mrs Sailer, Mr Watson, Miss Marjoric. Watson, Miss Mildred... Weary, Mrs White, Mrs 00 00 i;^5 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 25'. 50 . 25 . 25!. 50 I 00 I 00 50 50 Total. 11 25 2 00 1 00 60 4 00 1 00 10 00 20 00 50 10 00 10 00 50 60 UO 10 00 iO 00 43 00 8 00 30 00 cts. 2 00 15 1 00 50 2 00 5 00 1 00 25 10 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 60 00 00 50 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 2 00 80 00 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 250 50 25 1 00 25 25 25 50 26 25 25 1 00 1 00 60 25 6 00 162 City of Qvebec— Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. $ cts. i P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. '-. rvL. Mits M. Kennedy, Collector Borland. Mrs. A ....> $ cts. 1 00 30 10 $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 Rovi' ..hp Misses 30 ConfimAn. Mr ••i......*. 10 Doddridge, Mr. J Friend. A SO 1 00 1 00 1 50 Hawkins. Mr b"25 25 Mftcadama. the Misses 1 00 25 1 00 Tiirrnt. Mrs 25 Total 1 65J 1 75! 1 nnl 4 40 Miss T. Kennedy, Collector. Brown. Mr '1 1 00 50 25 50 25' 1 00' 1 "i 1 00 Benson. Mr. E 50 Croft. Sercrt 25 Kenned V. Mr. W 50 Plaine. Mr. Jas 25 Turner. Mr. B 1 00 Total 3 50' 3 50 Mrs. Jas. Norton, Collector Norton. Mrs. Jas I 25 ' 25 Marchand. Mrs 25 25 ■ Total 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 Mist E. C. Patton, Col. Avlwin. Mrs ' 1 00 Acres« Miss \ 1 00 Benson. Mrs. E. W 1 50 Barnes, A « 200 5 00 50 CofBn, Mrs 1 00 Ghambers, E. T. D 2 00 Dunn. Mrs 5 00 Dunn. Miss C 5 00 6 00 50 Fraser, Mrs 50 25 Fisher. Mrs 25 Gooddavi Mrs 1 00 1 1 00 Hunt. Miss 1 00 o'eo 1 1 00 2 00 0160 5 on Trrinp Thp Misses 2 00 Kine. Miss Kennedy. Mrs. H 5 00 Lampson, Mr. 6~ 3 00 1 00 50 1 00 3 00 Macnin. Mrs 1 00 'iO Meddler. Mr , ] Ord, Miss ' ...1.' 1 on Pentland. Miss 1 00 1 00 Patton. Mrs 1 00 ••••'• 1 00 Plain. Marsraret 60 50 50 5(1 1 00 50 Plain, Louisa 50 Plain, William •• . 50 Plain, M. J 50 Smith, Mrs. G.F 1 00 , t..JJ_;.SES^it»--i J r 1 00 30 10 1 00 50 25 1 00 25 4 40 1 00 50 25 50 25 1 00 3 50 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 5 00 6 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 0160 6 00 3 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 60 60 1 00 ^ 163 City of Quebec. — Continued Names. G. F. $ cts. Scott, Mrs.W. W I Scott, Mrs. Walter Sharpies, Mrs. C White, Mrs. J. R. H 2 00 M. F. $ cts. 30 1 ()0 1 00 Total., Miss Mabel Sewell, Collect. Benson, Mrs Bowen, Mrs. J Dunbar, Mrs Drum, Mrs Drummond, Mrs Farley, Mrs Fry, Mrs Hall, Mrs. Benson , Hall, Mrs. P. P Henderson, Miss Henderson, Mr. G Itnlah, Mrs Jordan, Mrs McLimont, Mrs. J. C... Meredith, Mrs Norton, Mrs Poston, Mrs Rutherford, Mrs Russell, Mrs Sewell, Mrs. E. L Scott, Mrs. E. G Scott, Mis3 R Sewell, Mrs. C. C Sewell, Dr Sewell, Miss M Todghill. Miss Veasey, Miss Veasey, Mr. A Warren, Miss Wurtele, Miss Whapshott, Miss Mary.. 20 no p. p $ cts. 21 :55 1 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 2a 2 00 i 00 40 2 00 3 00 50 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 OO 1 00 Total. Miss Hope Sewell, Collect. Arnett, ' iva Balfour, Rev. A. J., Bender, Mrs Doran, Mrs Dynes, Mrs , Earle, Miss Mary .. Fisher, Mrs Gowen, Mrs. E Hill, Miss L Hoare, Mr. E. A Hoare, Mrs. K. A. . Irvine, Mrs. M. B .. 2 00 25 1 flO 25; 3 25 41 15, 25 5 00 50 1 00 10 00 I 00' 25 20 2 00 2 00 20 00 W.O. F. Ed. F. $ cts. $ cts. Total. $ cts. 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 50 50 41 35 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 40 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 1 00 2 00 26 1 00 25 47 40 ^ 26 00 1 00 50 50 25 50 1 00 > "^O t»0 2 00 30 00 I! A -•r |.i. 'WV. f. 164 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. Laurie, Mrs % eta. 10 00 % cts. $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 10 00 Muir. Mrs 25 26 Pope, Miss E Rickaby, Mrs Scott Mrs. F .' 2 00 1 00 2 00 ••• 1 1 00 5 00 5 00 Shaw, Mrs. P. A 2 00 2 00 Shaw, Miss T 2 00 2 00 Stevenson, the Misses 1 00 1 00 Teakle, Mrs 25 25 Trecrerett, Mr 1 00 1 00 Willianis. Rev. L 20 00 5 00 5 00 26 00 Williams, Mrs 5 00 Wood, Mr.W 5 00 5 00 Tota,i 38 00 57 70 5 50 1 50 1 00 102 70 3Iiss Maude Seivell, Col. Colston, Mrs 1 00 Cross, the Misses i 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Jones, The Misses 1 00 Mav. Rev. E. G 1 00 1 00 Pone. Miss 1 00 Scougall, Mrs. W Smith. Mrs 1 00 1 00 25 25 Total 4 25 ^ (\c\ 1 00 6 25 Miss Eva Taylar, Collector. Dunn, Rev. E. A..,., 1 00 3 00 50 4 00 Delo, Edwin.. 50 Delo, Peter 25 25 I'oo 26 Elliott. Miss 25 50 1 -^0 oO 50 Kennedy, Mrs. Jos... Kennedy, Morritt. Mrs ■ 60 1 00 3 00 60 Morritt, Thos 50 1 00 50 Piper, Jas 1 00 1 "nn 3 00 Pruneau, Airs 50 50 Redmond, Mrs 50 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 Richardson, Rev. Canon.. 1 00 5 00 Robinson, Geo i 00 2 00 ' 1 nn 3 00 Taylor. E. H 6 00 Taylor, J. B.. Taylor, the Misses 1 00, 1 on 3 00 1 00 \ 00 1 00 3 00 Woods, Jas •] 00 2 00 Total 9 50 .'■-o 1 00 0-25 1 00 11 25 13 00 1 00 34 75 Mrs. A. Teakle, Collector. Barlow, Mrs 50 Carson, Mrs 1 OU French, Mrs 25 Gillender, Mrs 1 00 , ^^ ;;-.^«ri-aa=-jaRe«--'^ cts. 10 00 25 2 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 25 6 25 4 00 50 25 50 50 3 00 50 50 3 00 U 50 50 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 50 1 0» 25 1 00 165 City of CIu^bi^c— Continued. Namks. Hookes, Mra , Lane, sr., Mrs . Moffatt, Mrs. R. Perry, Mrs Tims, Miss Total 3fiss Edijthe White, Col. Beach, Wm Beacli, George.. Broomer, Mr. ... Burford, Mrs. H. Lougheed, Mrs... Lower, Mrs Romeril, Mrs Sangster, Mr G. F. % cts. 1 00 100 M. F. $ cts. P. P. W. O.F, Ed. F. Total $ cts.' $ cts. I $ cts, 7u 1 00 25 4 75 2 00 1 00 2,0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Total Miss B. While, Collector. Davidson, Miss Ely, Mr Gilpin, Mr Hansen, Miss Parrott, Miss Winn, Mrs 1 00 25 20 20 50 5 26 1 15 6 00 3 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 Total Mr. J. C. More, Collector Ahem, A .... Andews, F. H Aylwin, T. C Benvon, Capt., R.C.A.... Bignell, H. B Champion, C. P Cumberland, D Dean of Quebec ! 20 00 Evans, Lorenzo Goodday.H. G 3 00 Holloway, F Hunt, A. F Jones, Lt.-Col Lord Bishop of Quebec. Maohin, H. T Meredith, E. G More, J. C Pentland, C. A Scott, E. G Smith, R. H Smith, Mrs. R. H Smith, R. Ilarcourt Staveley, H Wade, E. H Welch, J. Lacon 50 50 10 00 6 oo: 10 oo' 2 00 100 00 Total.. 2 00 10 00. 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 104 00 115 00 50 50 26 25 2 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 23 00 $ Cts. 1 00 76 1 00 1 00 25 G 75 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 6 75 25 20 20 50 25 50 1 90 2 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 30 00 5 00 3 00 6 00 10 00 2 00 100 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 242 00 i ! 166 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. P. P. F. W. F. Ed. F. Total. Mr. C. W. I'/n/lif>.s, Collcc. Dunn, Stuart H $ cts. 5 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ ots. 5 00 Laird, John, Jr 2 00 McCuaifif, C 1 3 00 Petry, W. H 1 00 Phillips. C.W PifiTot. Charles J 1 00 1 1 00 6 00 10 00 1 00 1 5 00 Pope, E 5 00 15 00 Sharoles. .1 1 00 Stewart, Miss Louisa 1 00 1 00 Total 20 00 50 no 60 00 4 00 2 00 5 00 34 00 Paid to Treasurer. Dunn, Wm Alex 50 00 Frankcnbnrg. Ma.\ Gibsone, G. F, '96 & 97... 50 00 ... • 4 00 Gunn, H 2 00 Hamilton, R 530 00 530 0() Lloyd (late) Rev. T. H.... Rae, Mrs. Wni 2 00 2 00 25 00 ...... ...... 25 00 Richardson, J 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 Waicott, C. W 2 00 White, G. R., Lt.Col 5 00 Wurtele, Fred C 2 00 1 Total 119 00 1 25 0(1 530 00 674 00 1 1 Offertories. \ I G. F. % cts. ""l50"00 M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Rfl V T/\m AT Cathedral (1897) St. Matthew's $ cts. .33 58 165 86 1518 20 12 55 $ cts. 49 00 S cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 82 58 47 29 1028 00 IS 10 363 16 St. MicLael's 2546 20 St. Paul's 9 17 4 00 "..'" '".'... 34 82 St. Peter's 4 00' 5 00 13 00 Trinity 14 00 ; 14 00 Total 163 17 1734 19 1156 39 3053 75 167 old. 5 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 15 00 1 00 1 00 34 00 60 00 60 00 4 00 2 00 530 00 2 00 26 no 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 674 00 Total $ cts. 82 68 363 16 2646 20 34 82 13 00 14 00 City of Quebec. — Continued. Recapitulation. Names of Collectors. G. P. Boomer, Miss Emma T. Borliind, Miss Brooke, Mrs Burstall, Miss A. E Carter, Miss Lilian M..... Champion, Miss Louise.. Elliott, Mrs. W Fleming, Miss Forsyth. Mrs. J. Bell Hamilton, Miss Naomi.. Henderson, Mrs. W. H. Henry, Miss Irvine, The Misses Irvine, Miss Annie L Kennedy, Miss M Kennedy, Miss I Moore, Mr. J. C Norton, Mrs. James Patton, MissE. C Phillips, Mr. C. W Sewell, Miss Mabel Sewell, Miss Hope Sewell, Miss Maude Taylor, Miss Eva J Teakle, Mrs. Albert White, Miss Edy the j White, Miss Florence E.B. Paid to Treasurer Offertory Collections $ cts. 4 26 12 76 4 00 30 00 M. F. $ cts. P. P. $ cts. 50 5 30 14 00 00 100 00 31 00 1 00 74 86 34 50 2 I 1 i 104 00 Total. 20 00 29 00 3 25 38 00 4 25 9 50 4 75 1 00 1 15 119 00 163 17 818 37 3 00 10 25 21 76 2 60 3 00 18 .36 170 25 122 60 1 75 33 25 136 00 4 I 3 W. 0. F. Ed. F. $ cts. 5 00 1 00 50 $ cts. 100 00 3 50 2 50 1 00 100 00 2 00 60 43 00 00 75 60 116 00 50 21 .35, 1 00 41 15 57 70 1 00 11 25 2 00 5 25 50 25 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 5 00 100 00 5 00 Total. 30 00 30 00 23 00 13 00 1734 19 2545 84 1156 39 1324 39 00 50 00 00 5 00 1 00 50 25 149 25 630 00 708 00 $ cts. 9 75 13 76 7 60 40 25 21 75 7 80 21 50 30 36 670 25 164 10 2 75 130 60 250 50 6 00 4 3 242 00 50 41 35 34 00 47 40 102 70 6 25 34 75 6 76 6 75 1 90 674 00 3063 75 40 60 6646 85 1 11 \ \ h '5 > 108 ST. FRANCIS DLSTllICT ASSOCIATION. Na.mkh. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. F. Ed. F. TOTAI,. Acton. Rto. Mr. Wiirtele, Cnlh-Hor Adam, David $ cts. $ cts. 50 1 00 1 0(1 50 25 S cts. t cts. $ CtB. $ Ct8. n 60 01endtiiniii>(, Chmies — -- 1 00 Dion, Simoon 1 00 Duuharme, Mrs I 50 (iiuertin, Friincis 1 25 Hardie, Mary 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 2.'5 1 60 Hinds, Edward 1 1 00 Larocquc, Minnie 1 00 Perkins, C. H 1 00 Walt, Jolin 25 Wnrtele, Mrs. L. C 2 00 2 00 1 7A 2 00 Wnrtele, Rev. L. C 50 .. 2 00 Offertories 50 1 00 3 75 I'otal 50 12 75 ' 50 60! 1 no 14 76 AONES. 'Albro, H W * 50 Albro, Mrs. H 50 50 25 50 Hrankley, J. W ' Beaton, Mrs. S 50 25 Conner, Mrs. E 26 50 1 00 , 1 25 i-Chatficld, MrP 50 DickBon, Rev. J. S 50 1 00 Evans, Mrs. A. H 50 1 00 25 5ff 25 50 25 1 on 60 Friend ^ 1 00 Farquahar, M . 26 Kelly, Mis. J. W McClure. Lettie 50 26 Neil, Mrs 50 Ryan, Mrs. R 26 Stearns, G. M 1 00 Weston, K. R (1 50 50 50 Wright, Mrs. H 120 50 Offertories Total 50l II "■•■• 1 20 13 26 Harford. St. Cuthbert's, Dixville. Miss Gill, Collector. Chamberlin, Mrs. W 25 • 25 Damon, C. A 25 25 25 Damon, Mrs. A 26 Gill, Mrs. Geo 25 25 Johnson, Mrs. J 25 25 Mayhew, H. F 25 50 1 00 25 25 1 00 25 Mayhew, Mrs. W. T ' 60 Murray, Rev. G. H. A 1 00 Mrs. Swailes, Collector. Cunnington, Mrs. H 26 Ounnington, W. D. 26 Murray, Rev. G. H. A 1 00 .•; ' P^&e 109 St. Francis District Association.— Co//7i/iMc (I 2,^ (I 2.V (I 50! 50 (I 40 o"5() (I 20' 25' 25 25 25 25 (I 10 25 26 25 25 3 45 25 25 M. F. !:; <'is. !'. F. $ cts, W. 0. P. OS 51) (I 50 (I 50 25: 60 1 OO' 20 1 00 50 .'iO' !)8 6 48 S cts. 1 38 I (i2 Ed. F $ cts. 1 20 1 20 Total. CtJi. 50 50 25 25 50 I) 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 50 2 06 12 20 50 25 50 50 2.') 50 1 00 20 1 00 60 40 SO 50 20 26 26 26 26 26 10 26 25 .25 26 2 24 11 19 25 26 \ 170 St. Francis District Association.— Cbn/i»M«rf. Xambh. P. M P. $ cU. P. P. W. 0. P. Ed. P. Total. Cassidy, Miss Ounninorton. Mrs. J $ cts. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 (» 26 1 50 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ oU, 25 25 Iveri. MidS 26 Kendull, Mrs 26 Quinn, Mrs. Patrick StetHoii. A. M 3A 26 Webster. Mrs. 0. II. K :::::::::::v":"":::.:";::: :::::: 26 Welch. Mrs. L ' 25 Small .sums 1 1 60 Per Ofllertorv t!2 i) 93 1 1 55 Total 4 00 1 00 1 00 02' g.3 5 55 St. Lawrence's. Mrx. E. Maloneij, Collec. MfLlnnev. K ■ ■ 1 00 Malonev. P I 00 OfYf^rtories. ••#•• 1 75 1 56 3 30 Total 2 00 I 75 1 55 5 30 Total Barford 14 95 1.3 on 50 25 16 25 20 50 50 50 25 25 26 10 10 05 25 5 3G 34 24 Broui'ton and Wisnson. Brompton. Mr». A. II. Kntipp, Col. Addison. Mrs. H . 50 Addisor. Mrs. Thos 25 Addiaon. Richard 16 AHrliflon. Wm .....•■•• ••••• 25 Af)f1iflon. Mrs. Wm 20 Ttrnnka. Mrs 50 Knapp, Alfred H KnaDD. Mrs. Alfred H 50 , 50 KnaDD. Miss Emma 25 KnaDD. Miss Ethel 25 Knnnii. Fred 25 KnAnn. G-ordon 10 IvnAnn Annie • •• ,,j 10 KnAnn. William 05 Lamout. Mrs. Archie 25 Mrs. S. Vamey, Collector. M( ... n.^Jges, Miss ' iTcnUerson, Mi'K Kellam, Mrs i^j?..o>ne, Mrs. j. M Pali':te\ Mrs Parker, Rev. G. H Parker, Mrs Parker, Miss F xiker. Miss M. L Ke.ieau, Mrs Smith, Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. H. D idley.... Vernon, Mrs. Offertories 25 25 25 25 25 4 00 50' 1 00 11 87 1 00 13 43 1 00 2 00 21 60 60 50 1 00 1 00 Total Comptc-.i. GoOKSHlRk. •••••» •••>•• 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 52 .Anderson, Mrs Bailey, Mrs. C. C... Bailey, Mrs. W. W.. Baker, Miss L Bassett, Mrs. J. E... Botterili, Mrs Bottome, F. A Burton, J. H Cook, E Dewar, Dr 4 50 50 50 50 25 50 25 50 12 52 50 50 50 50 1 30 50 1 00 3 00 13 78 13 78 5 SO ;S cts. 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 25 n 50 50 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 6 25 46 90 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 30 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 50 16 30 36 60 1 00 50 50 50 50 25 0'50 50 26 50 176 St. Francis District Asaoci a.tion.~ Co nfinued. ii i. Names G. F. S ct.- 1 1 M. F. I P. F. W. 0. &. Ed. F. Ed. F. TTrnaiPr f"l!lHfl • $ cts $ cts. 1 00 $ cts. § cts. $ cts. 1 00 :a)\ 1 1 50 Vi'pni'li Rnltt, •> 25 1 25' ■■■■:::":"i::::::"::::i 50 "PponnVi .T D • 25| 50 1 00 50| 1 00 45 25 rinfpq MvA TT T 5U Hodge, Mrs. A I' "Ige, Mrs. Geo t >. . k'^nti Mis K...... -...•••-. 1 00 U 50 1 00 iviltan Mrs M 45 Kirhv Mrs G. E 40 40 25 25 T-iisk Mrq C ■ 25 50 25 Nob'e, Mrs. C Knrtli Miss G. L 25 25 50 (1 fiO 50 OaoTiofle. Mr-!. Hollis 25 25 Oatrnnflp MlN Ij • 25 25 Osgoode, Mrs. S. J Planche, Mrs. I'^. J Plnnphp Mrn. II. A 75 75 :15 1 (10 25 . 1 (lU Pnnp Mrs A. W 25 Pf»np Afr'3 n 50 25 50 Pnno ATlS H IT • i 25 Pnno Aire; J H •A 50 1 00 :::::'■;:::' "::::■"■:: .3 50 Reude, C.N,. Rnhprtsnn. Reu. A. H 2 00 1 00 1 00 ^ 1 00 2 00 Pnhprtflon. Mrs 1 00 2 00 Strnwbridore, H. T 1 00 Tflvlnr. Mrs G. "W 25 ■ 2i) Tavlor Mrs. T. W 1 00 :^ 00 50 1 00 1 00 Tncrcro Mrs 1 00 ,5 00 Wpflton Mrs. H 50 Wilford. Mrs. \V. C 25 25 25 iia 25 Wooley, jr, Geo Per Offertory— Cookshir';.. " 8andbill ... 25 2 tjs' .1 ;i:i 7 01 05 05 «' Jolmville .. I 00 1 (JO Total Cookshire 1-1 2.', 1 00 25 20 63' 7 ss 25 4;? 01 Danville. St. Augustine's. Mm M. ClevdaiKl, Col. Rpi'iinrfl Mrs. R. M. .• 1 00 1 ■■■ 1 00 25 nipvoland. C G 1 00 Cleveland, Mrs. C. C 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 25 1 1 01 1 00 r ■ 1 1 00 Clpveland G. F i 1 00 2 00 Cleveland. Mrs. G. F 1 ! 1 00 Plpvpland Miss......... ...... ! 1 00 Oarson Mrs G. H 25 Tfnstpr Mrs. (i. K 1 00 Oibson K 1 00 Hall, Mrs. C A 25 1 1 1 26 Thurber Mrs. C. R 25 25 ' i I I I 177 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. '' / Names. G. F. M. F. 1 p. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. Total. Thurlicr Mis. Cioo. F $ ct.s. 25 S cts.' $ cts. 1 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 25 WadlciL'-li Mrs :... 1 00 1 00 Minn A. n. HllioH, r„l. Klliott H J 1 00 i 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 (littonl, VV' 1 00 1 00 2 00 irviiic, V J 1 00 Mclveji*''!*. •lohn I 00 .1//s.f M 25 lioweii, Sirs 05 05 Giilc, Mrs 25 25 25 (iilloni, .Mrs. V 2ft ( Joodi'iioii"']), (J. II i 25 25 Lodftc (i.ll. 1 50 Lodfi', Mrs. John .... ...... 50 25 25 1 00 25 Ijodifi* Iji/./ic 25 151a\io/k, Rfv. T 1 00 l*(M' ( )ntM'i()ri(\*? 3 00 3 no Total St. Augustine's. .. 14 65 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 tj 50 •^ 00 3 00 27 05 Troutbrook. Mm. Wid. Frasfi; Col. Rfirbt'i', Minnie 25 Fraser, \\\v. 25 25 25 25 Nutlirowii. lioliert 'riiiirlier, Mr. F Tliurbfr, Mrs. David Thurlier, Mr». It 25 20 Tliurher, Mrs. .\ Wilson, .Mrs. W 20 45 20 15 50 25 25 Ir'Tuall sums iW/v.s />'. Shrt^iiK, ('(illii'tors. Ewinji, (icorge 50 Kwing, Fli/a (1 25 1 Hwini;, D.ivid 25 25 Falnior, Will 25 Robertson, Wni 1 00 1 00 ( - VI n 178 St. Francis District A.ssoc[ation. — Continued. Xamks. Robertson, Mrs. I) Stevens, (Jeo Stevens, May Stevens, .Iiimes ., Stevens, Flobert... . .. Stevens, Mrs. F>a\i(l.. Per Offertories G. F M. F. ; P. F $ Total Troutbrook... Lome. Mis.^ I J. Coijl", Co! led or. iagley, Win Bajrley, Mrs. Tlios.. Bagley, Mrs. John. Bagley. Robert George, Curtis , George, W Leiino.x, Eilward.... McKeapfP, E 5IcKeage, Geo Small siinis Miss. I. (ia'liiii. Collector. Cross, S VV Fowler, Mt.;. . Gordon, E. C ' Pope, (1. E Mills, Mrs Small sum^ Total Danville Drummondvillk. Miss E. I J Jfoisdii, (hi. Foth vil!. Rev. R. J McDou_.ill, Mis Moisan, Mrs i Waits, Mrs. W.J ' ,1/r.v II'. ir. Wo/hinx, Co/.l Rol.SUM, A. \V ': Wiiikins, J., jr Walkins, W.'j , Watkins, ^V. W Wright, J. C Mitcl'»!ll Sration. Mis.i L, l.olhirill. Col. Botiiwell, A HotiiwcU, Miss E Cissill, Tlios Cissill, M;ssK ('imn-li, .;. II .loliiison, .Mi.is y Per Od'eVturifS Ct3.| 20 50 35 25 25 25 $ els. I $ cts. 4 80 !0 35 1 50 25 25 25 25 25 j 25 25 25 w. (I 25 15' 25 15 00 11 H(l 2 on 1 00 50 50 25 1 no II 51) 25 50 1 05 W. (). F, Ed. F. $ cts. $ cts. 1 05 25 25 4 55 a 00 8 00, 25 25 ... i i I II 25' II |ll| I 1 on 25 i :t 5^1 2 a:t; Tot A I,. « e.ts. 20 50 25 25 25 n 25 1 05 ;!5 25 25 25 25 25 15 «l GO -8 70 2 00 1 00 50 1) 50 25 1 no 50 1) 25 n 50 25 26 n 25 10 1 00 2."i S 1)1 Total y 00; I H7I 2 ;{:i! U2. 17 51 ToTAr,. $ CIS. II 20 II ;')() 25 25 25 II 1 25 05 ;;5 25 26 25 25 2d fl 26 25 25 25 4U » u 25 25 15 (iO ;;8 70 2 m 1 00 50 50 35 1 00 50 25 50 25 25 25 I) 10 1 00 I) 2.1 ,S 111 17 1Y9 St. Frvncis Distrtct Association.— C^m^mMcrf. Namkh Dl'kiiam.— Kiiktiale. Mi.is V. Li/nlsr, Collector. Blunt. \Vm liio willow, (Irnce Biiriill. Mr3. T Enair, Mrs Friends (leu, .Mrs. VV (ji'ovc, .laiiu's Jolm3toii. .Mrs. (1 LysUT, W. H Lystor, MIsie 8 Lystfr. F'](lmiiu(l — Lystcr. J. .M 1/vslLM-, C. X Ljsler. PUilij) Lysti-r, Mis. Philip I..y*li.';, [>iii!i Ly«i«r, i'hiliii R Lystpr, James K .. Lvstt'i', Lily A Lystcr, \V. (1 lAstcr, .Miss \ .Maiisbridtrc, Mis ■.. Marliii, Mrs .loliii McCai^-, .L C NoliU'. i.iilu Pa(|iiftl(', Mrs E'lirlcr, Mrs. John. Princi', Osi'ai'.... Stovoiis, Mrs W 'riiuiii|> 25 1 00 25 25 50 12 95 25' 00' .'.1 50 on: 00 \V. O. F. $ cts.i $ ets. Kd. F. Total. S cts. S cts. I III 1 02 ,i 02 50 50 86 n 7.5' 2 61 26 26 1 00 15 50 25 25 25 1 UO (> 50 25 25 1 00 l> 25 25 25 25 25 25 M 50 1 00 1,^ 25 11 25 15 50 25 1 On 25 25 50 1 10 1 !I2 15 !)r 25 5t- 1 0i> 2.-. 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 I .36 1 65 9 76 180 St. Franci'^ District Association.— Cow^/wwecA : Namks. Kast As Bowen, .Mis. I.. !•" Bowen. .^lls. Pl-icv C Bowen. Mrs. I' Carter, Mrs. J. H p:arle, IMiilip English, .Mr;*. (iavley, Mrs Ho'dge.-. .Mrs. K Jones, .Mrs C R LeBaron, M. W Laventlt'r. .Mrs Malonev, Mis. F Murray, Mis. W. G Nichoi, Mrs. A Pe'lerin, .Miss V. A Prrrv, Mrs. C Perry, Mrs, H. W Poole, Miss li 1 8( () (!0 ,•(() (I 15 (I 2:) I 1 oil. 50 1 00 2;-) 50 1 oo .')() 2.-)' 25 25 25 25 25 bO 50 25 50 25 50 75 25 25 2 50 U 50 1 72 I 09- 50' 5(1 1 IK) 25 1 00 1 (10 1 no I (10 2 00 50 ■.i 00 0(1 !? els. 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 511 25 50 75 25 25 25 5 50 1 00 . 50, 60 12 50 3 51f (J 50 .'iO 1 00 II 50 50 50 1 00 25 1 00 I 00 15 25 25 1 00 I 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 1 00 50 25 5U rls. I on flO 2.) 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 50 !■> 25 25 25 5 50 12 50 ;{ 5D 2 97 t!lll(lisll. Mi-s Stovi'iiH. Ilcv. A Stevenson, .Mis. W. . Tii.vlor, Mi:i.s M. A Wtston, Miss..\I Whitcoinli, \V ..^..... WliitcemI), Mrs, W.... I'er Oireiloiics M. V. P. F. \V. 0. F. S c's. :? els. S ots. § cts. 50 ' 50 2.-,: . . 5(1 I (lllj 25 1 I 1 (Id (' 25 I (Ml I 0(1 I (10 Tot.il llKIiKI'OltO. ("iiiumii and West SU'wartslown. Collecteil l>v Miss (1. (^liinhy mill .Miss .1. .\ld d -10 1 dii 1 (15 I l:; •A so ■R(l. F. $ cts. TOTAI,. $ cts. 60 50 25 50 25 ; 00 25 1 00 't 00 25 25 18 »5 41 25 :? 30 2 51 2 75 1 ;h5 1 53 II 44 .^0 1 00 1(1 25 1 (ID 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 1 UO 25 2 00 1 00 25 d 50 23 1 (10 (I 2.> 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 182 St. Francis DiSTiiurr Association. —Continued. Namks. Brock, Mrs. Thos Uiock, Willie Cursoii, .MiH A Carsuii, Mrs, J Cardon, Ilii|iL>i't Denisoii, VV S Deriisuii. I>(>ri»tliy .... Denisoti, Hilda Deiiisun. •!. II I)iiv«'i-. tJ Fmnkliii, V Faiiliiiin, Mrs. W (Jray, Mii, Mr.s. Tlios... JVIaiinaii. M Monro, E. J Mc('alliim, il McCJaij,', H Mastlne, Mrs. 1 Mastiiif, 1 iMcCliiri', Mrs McCormack, I (J. V. Kief, Mrs. L Rii'<, Mrs. J Sutherland, .Mrs. W. Spenci', T. I) Searle, Mrs. K Taylor, O Youni', (5eo Mux KMt/i Hull, CoHirtor. Bradford, Mrs Kvans, K. W Hall, (ieo Lyster, F. VV . McCalluni, Mrs Wiiitle, K. A .' Jhsif •fe/ib, Collector. Doyle, Mrs. A Evans, .). C Kvaus. Mrs. Tlios Jebl), Mrs Tlios Lyster, Mrs Lonsdcll, Mrs Shaw, Mrs VVadl. W '1 iai subiicriptions... PerOthrtorv— St Paul's.. " "Holy Trinity... " Christ Church Oraad Total M. F. P. F. IVV.O. P.I Kd. F. (tS. I 01) 25 1 01) 25 2.0 1 Oil 25 (I 2,'i 1 (IJ (1 2,. 25 (I 2,-. 1 Oil 25 III 15 II 511 I) 50 1 Oil 25 1 00 2r> 25 25 10 It 25 111 ;iii 50 50 50 25 50 2H 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 251 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 $ Ct8.| $ ctS. 41 CO «7 1 00 42 $ ctri. ots. 2 71 I 28 3 00 43 t)9 6 99 ;{ 21),. 2 ml. f) 41 1 10 83'. riiTAL. :ip CtS. 1 00 25 1 00 1) 25 25 1 00 25 11 26 1 02 25 23- 25 1 00 25 II 10 II 15 50 II 50 1 00 25 I III) I) 25 25 25 10 25 10 .'ID 50 50 no 25 50 23 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 I 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 41 <>0 (;7 4 41 5 83 61 51 |r Sfa^:^.. 188 St. FiJANcrs Distuiot AriHociATioN.— Co/i/mne^/. f" Namkh Ctd. I (III 'JJ 1 tlO (I •>:> 2;i 1 (Ml :.'r> L'6 1 02 (I 2;> ti 25 (I 26 I 00 2f> (I 10 K) jO ;>0 1 Oil 2;") 1 (III 25 25 25 10 25 10 II :iO 50 (I 50 50 25 50 23 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 I 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 41 no li K'U ■I 41 S 8:J 61 51 < liKNNOXVlLLK. Al.lx.it, Mrs. 1-. I». Alliiiiii. Kiv. 1)1. Ami'-", Mrs Alex. Alio, .Mis U.ikn, \V. W , Hiliroi.r. Mid naitli'ii. Mrs, (Miiiilcs. I 111 [■;;(■ , Mrs UiMiiictt. Mrs Ilvnl, MrH. J Comslnck, Mrs Cull'. Mis ('r;iwt'i)r>l, Mid (Mmitfh, S. 1,, Mlkiiis, M's. Kvcrcltf. .Mrs. M. J. Kvcrclt. (;. V. Kiirwcll, A \j F...SS Mrs. I)r Krilli, Mrs Frifiiil, A Kryc, . I Mines link', Mrs Harrison, Tliod Iliivfs, Mrs Ilciirv, Mrs. C. S ... Hii(ls|ii'lli, Mrs lliij,'lus, Mrs. .1. W. Jr>liiist(in, .1. II Ki'iiiK'iiy. Mrs Kippcii. Mrs Malloiy, Mrs MacKt'iizic, Mis.j, ... Miu-[)ounall, Mis • Mallii'WSDii, .Mrs Milclifll, ll(jlicrt Miirlo'll. Mrs Geo.. Morris, Miss l'ai>;c, Will Parrock, lie v. Prof.. I'crrv, S, VV Peliy, Mrs. II. J. H Riiitly, Mrs ItcMuty, Miss Robt'ilsou. .Mrs. I>r.. Scailli, Rev. A. v.... Sliiiti-r, Mrs Wiiriiison, .Mrs Spati'onl. Mrs Spieil, II Tiinit'r, Mrs Warren, iMiss While, 0. S White, Mrs Wiggelt, C. V I (Id I (III I (10 I (III I 0(1 2 00 25 1 110 50 :i 00 (I ,iO Wilson, Mrs. .') Oil II 611 I 00 ;'. 25 I 00 1 on' I 00 ; .■> (10 ' I on' I oiil I no (I 25 1 no I 0(1 (1 511 1 (III 1 (10 (1 2.1 1 (I 25 1 11 .ill . . .. • 25 1 0(1 1 (III 1 (Id 1 II .'Ml 1 on i 1 l>0 1 III) 2 00 I On 2., II 25 1 00 II 50 II 25 I 00 I 00 I no 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 I I'fl I 00 1 00 2 00 25 1 oe 50 :5 00 50 2 00 5 00 I) 50 1 00 ;; 25 I 00 I 00 1 00 5 0.1 I 10 I 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 v^, V.^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^1^ 1^ «• Hi 12.2 S at ^ ■ ■ S lit 12.0 1.1 :. 1^ Ui HiotDgraphic Sciences Ckxporation \ -5^ ^. ?C^ :\ 4^r^^ '^fiS V*^' '^ a3 WBT MAM STRHT WnSTIR,N.Y. 14SM (716) •72-4503 =£=;: 184 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. $ cts. 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 ;h 85 P. \'\ W.O.F. Ed. F. TOTAI-. Winter Alex $ cts. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 Wintftr. AfiRS 50 2 00 Ward. Alf. ::;:::::;::: :::::::::: " 1 00 Pf»r OflTprtoriHS 1 50 4 00 25 5 00 25 1 00 15 12 .:::.:,:::.: 20 47 « Total LGnnowille 68 GO 18 12 ;{ 00 «;i 72 Ma(ioo. Miss H, JohnsoHy Collector. Annlplnn Mr<5 25 A FriiMid 1 5 00 Atwood Mrs 25 1 00 Brander Miaa 5U 50 KiirnhAni IVfrs 1 00 50 10 40 25 25 2.5 1 00 50 5.') 2-1 25 1 00 1 00 tjhfidwiuk. Mrs . 50 1 10 Dolphin. Mrs Drpw- Mr*! (1 40 ' 25 Hardv. Mrs 25 Henderson Mrs. Joa 25 Herrick. Mrs. 1 00 .Tamif^^ion. Mta ' 50 .TRTiii^sckn Mrs ... 55 ■fohnsnn. Mrs 20 ■Tiidd Mrs 25 Low. Mrs 1 00 Tjopkwood. Mrs 50 25 1 00 25 25 50 Mathewson. Hiierh 25 Moore, A. H. (MP Oliver. Mrs 1 till 25 Hpfldp. MfS •- 25 S wee lie V. Mrs I 00 1 00 25 3 25 1 00 50 25 1 (Ml 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 3rt 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 40 1 00 25 1 00 25 II 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 25 185 St. Francis District Association.— 0)w/fwf/i> 15 1 25 25 25 25 25 26 20 25 1 00 25 20 3 15 25 I Oil 25 10 \- I 00;. 25 . 10 25 . 25 , 20 . 25 . 251. X!i! __l r 8 I!) )') 81 S 84 23 S4 25 I 13 3S 25 10 10 40 001 1 00 1 00 2 00 I 9tj, I 96 10 If) 25 1 00 1 2.5 25 u 50 10 10 10 !,■) 1 00 1 < 25 15 2.') (t 1.-. 10 15 1 00 25 10 10 1 OtI 25 (1 10 25 25 20 ■J!) 25 79 ^- 04 7 81 12 IS) 28 94 50 25 25 25 25 20 25 1 00 25 ;i 09 29 25 25 18T cU. 2;^ u jll II 10 III I) 10 II i:. 1 no 1 1 u ti.) 11 1;^ II •J,") l> 1.-) I no St. Francis District Association.— Co«////7W. Namks, Hunt, Mrs. H. II llurd, Mr. (1. V, Lovi'lnnd, Mrs. C .... Lovt'liiinl, Mrs. Wm. Moore, .Mrs. A. H Fliuuhe, Mrs. F. A.. Pliiiiclie, Mrs. .J. W.. Willard, Mrs. C. S... I'or Otterlory G. F. I M. F. I P. F. $ eta. Total. CliriHt ('hiircl-., Island Brook. iViases A. Oairmni, Cut. Alden. Charles Uaf^ley, Mrs. Jus Howeii, A. F Dawson, Mr. E Dawson, H. .J Dawson, Win French, C. W. L Freneh, A Ileiith, Mr. F. Kerr, Mr. .J as MtVelty, .J. A Miller, "Mrs. L Moore, llev. A. H Sample, W. H ■ Stevenson, Mrs. 11 ... Westgate, John Small sums Per Ott'ertory SawyervilleOU'ertory Grand total.. KiCHMONU. St. Anne's. JUisses S CardeU, and M. (Ji/nii'r, CoUectm-H. Bernard, Mrs. R. S Borlase, Mr. Geo. E Cleveland, Mrs. K. T Ferguson, .Mr. J. P Field, Mrs Ginn, Mrs. .1. O Green, Mrs. C. P Gymer, Mrs. G. V Gouin .Miss , Fletcher, Mrs. Wm Hart, Tlioinas Lodge, Miss Marks, J. C Morton, Mrs. H Newell, T. D 1) 50 2a 2:> W. 0. F.' Ed F. $ cts.l II :t5 50 $ cts.l $ cts.! $ cts. 25' 2.') 25 2 00 1 00 I 00 25 25 20 23 25 1 00 50 i 00. 75 2 00 00' 50 25 2 25 25 25 25 25 25 2.') 1 00 .SO 25 25 SO 1 00 85 i> 80 2 00 50 1 On 50 1 00 50 20 25 1 00 'o'25 Total. § eta. 35 1 00 25 25 1 UO 26 25 25 2 76 6 86 25 60 60 25 2 I 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 1 00 I) 30 25 25 HO 1 00 85 14 30 2 00 60 1 00 25 50 25 40 26 25 I 00 u 26 1 00 26 50 'K\ a I ' ■' ' i 188 St. Francis Diistrict Association. — Contirwed. Names. Parke, Miss Simpson, l\\»s K Spit'i-, Wm Swaiihoroiij>li, A Wyatt, .Mrs Ferguson, J. P Hepburn, Rov. .1 Sutherlantl, Mr:«. J. C. Mackenzie. P. S. G.... Jennings, F. R ;... Bourcliier, Miss Hurt. Mrs. 11. L Brooke, .Vlisa Colelougli, Mrs Caniphell, Mrs Croinbie. Mrs nuvis, Mrs. .r Fowler, Miss Gawn. Mrs Gibsone, Miss Ilarkom, Mrs Irwin, Mr. .Ids Lyster, Mrs. H. F Mackenzie, Miss Mackenzie, P. »S. G Morris, Miss .. Mountain, .Miss Nnnns, Mrs Nixon, Mrs Parkes, Mrs Smith, .Mr. ./as Smith, Mrs. Geo. Wiicocks, .Mrs. A G. F. $ cts. M. F. S cts. IT) 1 00 p. F. !w. 0. F. $ cts.' $ cts. Ed. F. $ cts. h\) 50 1 (10 1 00 I t)U *)() 1 00 ] 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ')0 2f ;.o 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 Ot) 25' 2; 50 I OU; 1 001 2 00' 50 J/«s.t //. /•'rtiKi'r, t'ol/'Tlor. Ayliner, Hon. Mr JMevelaml, Mrs. F. A Howe, Mrs. H. .Aspin.rrt!!.. Lvster, Mrs. Fred Mappin, Mrs. F. T Pierce, Miss Wiicocks, Mayor Wiicocks, Mrs. A Per Ottertory 25 25 25 25 :{5 5 00 I 001 tl 25 5 00 1 00 1 00 6 56| fi 40 Total Richmond. SCOTSTOW.N. Per Offertory House-to-house Canterbury Per Oflertory , House-to-house Liugwick. Per Oflertory House-to-house Total. 28 01 2 00 ■\ CO 1 00 8 50 28 50 2 60 2 50 9 29 IG 2f) 1 flO 1 10 81 00 50 1 50l. TOT.M,. $ cts. 15 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 t)0 25 25 00 25 50 0'> 00 (10 50 25 00 00 00 50 00 25 25 25 25 25 00 5 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 ;.(» •> 50 22 n 74 IK 1 00 2 UO 1 1!) 4 CO 2 81 1 00 13 50 i ■k'f \, % 00 50 00 00 .')U ai 00 <.)0 V, % 189 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. N'amkh. hllKltlUioOKK. vV/.i.i W'/iitf, Collector. (I P. I M. F. P. I'\ W.O.K. Ed. F. S CiS.i ;j Cl8. $ CtS. § CIS. !5> CtS. $ CtN. TOTAI,. Hnidt'oid, Mrs. J. V ■ DiimlMill, R('v. G.W., D.l) Dtimhell, .Mrs Iliindcok, Mrs Keeiie, Mrs* Neil, Mrs. W. B Plant, Mrs. F | Robins, Mrs Short, Mrs. J I Smith. Mrs. W. I) ' VViidsworth, Mrs Fl. R Wsidsworth. Mrs. J. E... WurtliiMiitoii, .Mrs 1 00 2.^ 60 25 2b •1 ,■.() 2 50 Mi-K. /:. W . Fiinrr//^ CI. Austin, Dr. V. .1 I!nrrii ] Lehiiriiy, Mrs Morris, Mrs Nonis, Oeorjre Partington, .1. H Richardson, U Southwood, Mrs Shorti Miss Stocii, J. VV I Twosf, Miss Friend, A Friend, A (per .Mrs. D) Miss F/kiiiK, i'o//''Li(ir. Allen, Mrs Allatt, Mrs Brooks, Mrs. E. T Brooks, Ernest Bostwick, Miss Brian, .Mrs Bethel, Mrs Bowen, Mrs. F Bosvvell, Mrs Bonuallie, Mrs Clift, Mrs Cote, Mrs. N Clarke, Mrs E Cartmell. Mrs Cotton, Mrs. E Drummond, Mrs. J. H Elkins, II. A Hale, Mrs.VV. A Hale, Miss Hunt, Mrs. W. J Hallett, Mrs Hallowell, Mrs Holland, Mrs Holland, Miss Lawrence, Mrs. E. McAllister, .Mrs Major, Mrs Odell, Mrs Paige, Mrs PuJlen, Mrs Reeve, Robert Smith, Augustus St. Denis, Mrs Smart, Mrs. Tester, Mrs Tomlinson, Mrs. W Tomlinson, Mrs. H. M Turner, Mrs White, Mrs.W Wilson, Mrs Wilcox, Mrs Wilcox, Mrs. W $ cts.l $ cts. $ cts. I $ cts. $ cts. 50 UO .^0 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 26 50 25 10 1 00 2 00 25 50 . 1 00 1 . 25 1. 50 . 4 00 ; 1 00 1 2 00 50 10 50 25 10 25 1 00 00 1 00 50 50 10 16 1 00 15 25 10 10 lo; 26 25 26 10 1 00 50 I 00 25 10 25 25 I 00 50 r.o 20 25 26 1 00 Total. $ cts. 50 00 60 1 00 5 00 10 2 00 1 00 60 2 00 26 1 00 50 1 00 25 50 25 10 4 00 1 00 2 on 26 26 60 1 00 50 60 10 6C 25 10 25 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 tiO 25 1 00 50 50 50 10 16 1 00 16 26 10 10 10 25 20 25 25 ♦. 25 1 00 26 25 10 191 St. Francis District Associxtiov.— Continued. .'> ' Namks. G. F. M. F. 1'. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. ToTAt-. 1 Miss Jennie ,Moe, Collector. A ii(iprmin.*'A H $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ els. 2 00 $ CtJ. ■$ CIS. 2 00 1 00 Bayley, L. A | Bmv H [\ 1 1 00 50 50 5 00 Krown. H B b 00 I 00 1 00 Flutcher C. H 1 00 Fuller W. C 1 00 French. C A I 00 1 00 2 00 FriiSLT. 0. R 2 00 Fuller T VV 1 00 1 00 Ilobsnn. G H. L I 00 1 00 :; 00 1 00 I 00 1 iii.Wi*i'ii**P li. L) « .■> 3 00 5 00 5 00 Morkill. R. D 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (to 1 00 ,■)(» 1 00 Miirkill .1 F 1 00 M(ie Mrs 11 I 00 OiU'll, A. E iiili'll (I R 1 00 1 00 Pliuit, A. F 2 00 60 2 00 Rill tPi'tSMri Mrs I'od J 00 Slinrt A 1 00 1 00 j^ipi'U* Win i 00 1 00 1 00 Wi'lU .1 P I 00 Worlhington, E. B White G L) i 00 1 UK i 00 1 00 Total subscriittioiis Per (Jllerlory 67 05 •yM iwi 31 30 300 05 2t> 7.') sii JK 20 29 77 62 233 08 Total St. Peter's East Sherbrooke. Miss M. Wiltiamc, Vollcc. Bryant, Mrs y3 80 25 20 2!l 31 30 378 47 25 25 25 25 U 26 Pii,... J 25 1 25 1 00 1 00| 1 00 . 1 1 3 00 Terrill Mrs 1 00 25 25 25 25 2.') 50 1 00 Ti'inple, Mrs 25 1" 25 Williams Mrs 25 WfhsfiM- Mis VV 25 50 Wingrove, Mrs Youuur. Mrs 25 50 50 Mrs. 'iolitt Uttrkneim^f Col. HoiIk*!' AI v^ 25 25 5 00 1 50 Ivi'S Mrs \V ■! 5 00 i 10 00 Harkness. Mrs. J 50 50 60 Harkness, Mrs. George 60 ^i. •■ r"-' 192 St. Francis Dihykict Association. — Continued. Vamks. G. P. 1 M. P. P. P. iW.O.P. Rd. K. Total. MiKK AI. J'ur.iiiiin, Cul/rr. ClArkc Mrs ig, cts. 50 10 25 $ cts, $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 50 l)orniH.n. Wva .*.. 10 Kletcher. Mi's 25 Tester. Mrs 25 26 \\rv. Mrs ■>. 25 26 .\fisM L. Annttfrofif/y Col, Armatroiicr MistD Ij... 25 25 2 00 25 A niistronif. Mrd. (J« *. 25 Bai'tun. Rev. W 2 00 Hiitchinsuii. Mrs 25 25 Pertrct*. Mrs ..* 25 25 ! 25 I'rice, Mrrf. .1 NurseB at Aos »ilal SrtWvor. Mrs.* I 00 25 1 00 10 10 I'er OlL-rlorv 1 71 1 71 Total Uli. of the Advent. 10 :i5 12 10 2 71 1 00 20 Iti -- Total Slierbrooke 104 !5 215 14 ;{ 52 :h 81) 23 00 32 30 404 U3 Stanstkao and BKKriK I'l-AIN. StanstetLil Offci'torv ;! 52 Ueehe Plain 3 8tf Total 7 41 7 41 Watebville. St. John's Church. Mrs. W. ir. Wioijelt .j- Mrn. W. Soiiierville, Collectors. Anrli^r^on i)laf 50 50 Ball Mrs. T. L 50 60 Brodier. 0. M (» 25 25 1 00 1) 50 no 50 85 25 Berbeck Mrs VV. H It 25 Flanders. Mrs. (t. S 1 00 Kowler. Mrs. H 50 Heath, Mrs. L 50 Hodorson. M. L 50 McCluiitr. Mrs 85 Molyaeux, Mrs Olsten Mrd •* 25 25 50 50 50 25 20 1 50 Peterson. C. U 50 Parsons. V. T 50 Pennoyer, H. J Keed Mrs. F 25 20 Rowe and Rowe I 00 25 50 1 00 1 GO 15 1 00 Saxon, A SomerviUe. \V 25 50 Travis. Mrs. R 1 00 WicEett, W. H 1 00 15 Total St. John's 10 95 10 Vb Total. $ uts. 50 10 25 25 25 25 25 2 00 25 25 25 1 00 10 1 71 20 Iti 404 ti» ;t 52 3 89 7 41 50 50 25 II 25 1 00 50 50 50 85 25 50 50 50 a5 20 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 15 193 St. Francis District \ii>ov]\T^os.— Continued. 10 tfo Namks. (J. I'. M. F, 1 cts. .1*. F. \V.().F.| Kd. F. 1 Total. St. Hnnmbiis, Nortli Hatlcy. Mrn. Chif. SidiifiKoti .y iV/.s.f L. M. S/>rii/in;/.i, I'lj/Zucfors. CamnboU. iMia. J. G $ ets. 1 00 I on 25 1 no 50 1 on 1 nn 1 no 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 S ets. S fts. $ cts.' $ eta. 1 00 Ed(?ar, Mrs. C. J Kiiirliith. Mias M 1 00 1 25 (loodwin. Mr. J. K :::::::::. J ::""";:::i 1 00 Iliirf Mr C 1 t 50 fiowell. W. A I no Lockwood. Mr. A 1 no McVt'il, Mrs. F. C 1 no Mov^. The Misst's 50 Reitl, Mrs. (/. M 1 1 00 Reed, Mr \V 1 00 Reed, Mr. .1. B 50 RiLiii^dell. Mrs. C. 50 25 Sprijjinps. Mr. E Tavlor. Mr. S 1 00 ::;:::::;::: ;::;:::": 50 Eustis and Capeltoti. Misus Jlahh'.nhjf and Yearj i 'ollcctora. 25 Rpnttip \fi'« .. 25 Bihhv Mrs \V ••• 25 26 Clearihue, Mrs F rip lid. A 25 10 Kripiifl A 25 25 Hftldenhv Mrs E 1 on ... 1 00 HnwWpr. Mrq A 15 25 15 16 25 Kinder. Mrs " 15 10 50 25 10 Martin, Mrs McDonald Mrs C ' ■ ' 50 1 25 20 25 10 25 25 25 25 1 20 1 25 10 Pipkpn AIiN W 25 Voar. Mrs. R 1 25 25 25 Total 5 80 1 no 5 80 Per Offertories — Water ville •> KS 4 22 2 72 1 38 7 00 North Hatley Eustis and Capelton 46 .3 00 61' 1 05 fi 18 .'! 04 Total 2 07, 6 73 8 32 17 12 Total Waterville... 30 82 73 8 32 45 87 -■y 13 t r . k' 1 1 194 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. RECAPITULATION OF THE LISTS Names. 0. P. M. F. P F. W. O.F. Ed. F. Total. Acton 8. OfTerinffi $ cts. 50 $ cU. 1 75 11 00 2 80 8 75 4 68; 3 75 5 50' i $ oti. $ cts. 50 1 00 $ cts. $ cts. 3 75 Hnuie>to-hou8e... It 00 AirnpB S. Oft'eriniri " " i 26' 4 00 Hntiap. to-hou8B 50 2 79 5 SO 3 45 4 00 2 00 2 00 l'64 « 25 3 34 85 3 36 9 25 Barford S. Offerinirs 5 36 12 83 Houie-to-h. DizTille Perry boro"... Stannope S. L&wrence ;::::;::;::: ::::;::;.:;;i ' :::;";:::;; ::::::::::::i::::::"':i 24 20 Barnston k Way's Milla... IIouBe-tu-house (1897)... Brompton S Offerings ITni]Be>to-hoii80 2 75 11 36 2 54 5 35 6 33 14 00 « 05 1 00 59 19 65 2 68 6 75 4 00 2 52 10 00 2 68 4 37 9 12 11 .36 2 32 6 60 11 60 Windsor 8. Offerings Hiiiisp-tn*hoiisc • 3 75 13 42 50 1 00 25 45 Bury, St. Paul's S. Offer... St. Thomas S. Offering... St John's S. Offering.... 4 65 1 93 14 06 2 93 59 House-to-house Coaticook, St. Stephen's. HoiiBe-to-house 13 35 2 07 8 55 I 26 4 20 3 10 17 50 1 00 13 78 60 2 26 40 06 7 85 32 80 Christ Church. H-lo-h.... 6 26 Cnmnton S. Ott'erinirs 16 30 Hnii^e-to-houBe. 4 50 5 80 20 30 r)onkahir<> S OfferiniTB.... 4 33 !I5 1 60 1 00 3 00 7 01 05 Sandhill •TohnvillA - I 60 Hniifie-tn-house 14 25 17 95 25 33 45 Danville S Offerinirs 3 00 HouBe-to-houae 14 55 6 50 3 00 24 06 Troutbroolc S. Offerincrs.. 1 05 1 06 House-to-house 4 80 1 60 3 80 3 52 8 35 A 30 Lornp. House-to-house.. .. 50 2 39 "so 1 00 1 10 4 30 Drutnmondville Offerings. Hniifie-tn*house 3 00 6*25 8 91 8 60 Dudswell S. Offering Hoii8e>to-houBe 50 1 1 36 5 75 6 76 Durham. Kirkdale Offer.... 1 10 House-to-house 12 ;t5 12 92 South Durham Offer 1 92 3 00 1 02 East Angus Offering HoiiH(!-to-houBe 90 3 00 7 00 1 72 2 37 4 84 12 60 1 10 ■ 75 6 90 '.'.'...'."'!!'. 7 00 Fitch Bay Georeeville 87 60 3 51 7 ;*o (""74 3 30 1 1 05 2 59 60 10 00 25 1 65 1 02 1 3 57 Hatlev S. Offerinss I 18 35 House-to-bouse 2 25 22 90 Hereford 2 75 Canaan West 2 61 House-to-house 3 30 Colebrook 30 40 2 71 1 35 A^erill 1 13 3 29 1 53 Kingsey, St. Paul's Offer. House- to-house..« 67 13 35 1 00 17 26 42 11 00 6 67 13 35 Dension's S. Offerings Huuse-to-house 1 28 2 13 4 41 17 25 Spooner Pond S. Offer.... 3 00 • •••«• ••' ••• 5 41 8 83 House-to-house 11 00 ■»— ^ 196 St. FiiANcia District AtmoiiixTios.— -Continued. Recapitulation. Total. $ cto. :» 75 11 00 I 00 9 25 12 88 24 20 g 12 11 .35 l( 60 11 60 1» 42 25 45 14 OH 2 9;{ 50 40 05 7 85 a2 80 6 25 16 .30 20 30 7 01 05 I 60 :J3 45 3 00 24 05 1 05 A 30 4 30 1 8 91 8 60 1 36 6 76 1 10 12 92 1 »2 6 90 7 00 2 59 3 57 18 35 22 90 2 75 2 61 3 30 1 35 1 53 6 67 13 35 4 41 17 28 8 83 11 00 Namks. (i. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. F. Kd. F. Total. Lfiiiiiixville 8. Ort'iTings... il0U3l'-IU-lll)U8C !|^ els. 1 50 2 50 8 00 20 25 1 » CtS. 3 85 «4 75 it 66 \'T\ 7 50 1 SI h 00 39 7 SO 1 13 25 7,-) 2 10 sr, 1 00 ,-. 10 <> 40 22 10 1 $ CtS. 15 12 3 00 2 22 1 00 1 00 # ets. $ Ct8. ^ Ct8. 20 47 3 00 73 25 Miij^oj? S. Otrt'iings lil)IIS(*-tO-ll<)US(> 19 78 29 25 Mplboiinu' Ht. John's Otl'ur 2 34 lloiigu-to-liouse The nidRn .S, Ortcrings .. 1 25 1 00 9 75 2 SI Hoiist'-to-houHo 5 00 Rock land Quarry 10 r, 20 1 90 79 ni)iiju-lo-hoine 20 2 9.') 25 8 2.'> MilhyS. Oireiings Huiisi'-to-house 3 29 3 20 Xi'wport, Randboro Offer. H«tuse-*.i>-lioii9t' 2 00 2 75 2 00 4 10 Sawycrvillu OU'eringa •*• •...••• K5 Ishiiid Brook Otturiiiirs ... 1 00 HouBc-to-Uotiie 50 5 00 Riuhmund 8. otl'cring^g TI()ii9u-to-lioiiac « 56 21 45 9 20 7 00 1 00 22 31 1 50 52 05 Scotstown S. Ott'erinir •» 1 00 Hoii?e-to-liouso 2 :>o 2 90 Cimterbiirv Otturincs.. . . 1 19 1 19 House-to-hoii8D 4 60 Linii'wiok Offorintyfl 2 81 "20 2{) 2 81 TIollf9G*tO-hoilAB. 1 00 2<; 75 (!7 05 ••••■•* ... 30 48 203 60 1 VO Sherbiooke. St. Peter'8 0. 77 .'>2 House-to-house 21 30 300 95 Ch of the Advent I 71 1 00 4 22 1 71 Hnii80"to-hoii^G 10 3") Too 10 95 4(> 12 00 01 5 HO 12 10 3 52 3 89 2 G8 1 00 24 45 Stanstead S. Offerings Beebe Plain Waterville S. Offerings.... 3 52 3 89 7 90 ID 95 North Hatley S. Offer Flnimp-tii-hoiiHt* 3 00 2 72 «j 18 12 00 Eustls S. OfferiuETS 1 05 1 38 3 04 5 80 Total 39H 79 038 82 191 35 52 20 3 25 1279 41 Amounts received by Edwin Pope, Esq., Treasurer of Church Society, Quebec : — From the Clergy, direct $ 123 SO " Mr. Wlggrtt, Treasurer St. F. I) 473 20 " Dr. Scarth, Rural Dean (10(170 $1240 20 Reference to page 144 will show that only $354.,")8 is credited to the Genera^. Fund. The difference (.139.21) not having reached the Treasurer at Quebec. ■MM 1 i 1 r, H 1 1^ * L- 196 MEGANTIC DISTRICT. Names. G. F. MP. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. p. Total. Beaucs. St. George. Onalin John... $ cts. 1 1 $ cts. 1 00 4 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. % cts j 1 00 Harte. Rev. H. S... 4 00 Poze Mrs. Wm 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 69 2 50 Pozer. David G 1 1 00 Pozer Mrs. Jno.. I 00 Rosa R 1 1 00 Offertories 1 00 ' SI 3 50 1 1 Total 1 00 12 I'J 25 50 1 00 50 1 1 00 81 ' U 00 Marlow. Miss M. Hughes, Col. Armptrontr. Mrs. L.. ir I, 25 Huffhes Mrs W J 50 Hiiffhps Afifljit Mina 1 ! 1 00 Ljftwprvaon. Mrs. L :;::;:;:;;;:;:::::: 50 Thomnson Simon 1 00 Total 3 25 3 25 OumberlandJVIills. Mrs. E. Lmveryson, Col. Harvev. Mitts M 10 25 25 15 10 Laweryson, Mrs. J Laweryson, R. J .,■ .. Lawervson. Mrs. R 25 25 15 Miller. Jos. ir 50 50 Miller. tTo^ . ir ■•• 50 'M\ Laweryson. Mrs. W 25 25 25 Lawervson. Mrs. E. P 25 Miller, Mrs. H 25 25 Wiatie. Mrs. D 25 70 25 Offertories 70 1 Total 1 50 1 95 1 03 3 45 Cranbourne Offertories 1 03 Total Beauce 2 50 18 42 2 00 25 81 21 73 BouRG Louis. Misses Hewton andM* B, Dehbage^ Collectors, Atkinson. Mr Harrv 2 00 A11«*n. Miss -. 25 Davidson. John, sr 1 oo' 5o; 2 00 1 00 1 00 Davidson. .Tosenh ::::::;::::: :::::::::::;i 'in DAbhAffA Miss 1 2 on Greig, Miss Ma; Grav iTohn. sr 1 on 25 25 25 25 25 2'i Grav. Robert 2'i Garvin. James 25 Garvin. Mrs. John 25 Hewton. James 25 1 mr^'i Total. $ eta 1 00 4 00 2 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 3 50 14 00 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 3 25 10 25 2a 15 50 50 25 25 25 25 70 3 45 1 03 21 73 2 00 25 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 ^ 197 Megantic District.— Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. Total. Lobrey, R $ cts. S cts. 25 25 25 25 « 25 25 25 50 2 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 2 00 25 30 58 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts 25 Morrow. W. A ■.••••,••••• 1 25 Morrow, Qeoro'e 25 McCoomb, T 26 Smith, M. J., sr 25 Smith, M J., ir 25 Smith, W 25 Misses McElrea and Wafs/i, Collectorx. Brown, Frank 50 Debbape, Mvrtle R 1 2 00 Darbysson, J., sr .' 1 1 25 Henderson, Mrs. J., jr ' ::::::::::::::::::::::::. :";:.::":j 25 McElrea. Robert 25 McElrea. Mrs. R • 1 25 McElreai Mrs. VV 25 McElrea. Georfire VV 25 McElrea, Samuel 25 Walsh, Mrs. R 50 Williamson, V\^m 50 Small sums 25 Misic.i de Sic. Croix and Morrow, Colleclor». Debbage, Rov. J. B 2 00 Ste. Uroi.x, .Miss E. de 25 Nelson, Mrs ■ 30 Small sums 1 68 Offertories. 1 50 4 00 1 12 t; 62 1 Total 1 50 5 15 22 38 I 12 1 25 00 Beaupre Sunday Offerings. Chicoutinii " " 5 15 3 8(i 3 86 Total 5 15 .•'. 86 50 9 01 East Framton. Misses Bojile and Ilendcr- son, Colleclors. Rmylev. .Tosenli ■ 50 Bovle. Rev. F J 2 00 2 00 Bovle, Mrs. F. J 2 00 2 00 Bovle. Miss Grace I 00 1 00 Brftdlev. Mrs. Husrh 25 25 25 25 Crawford. Mrs. John ' 25 Gahill. Mrs. Thomas I'oo 25 Dickson. Hufh 1 1 00 Dohertv. Mrs. Wm. ir ..; 25 25 1 1 25 25 Downs Mrs. Geo ' 25 25 25 1 00 1 25 Foste'" Mrs. .fas 25 PoBter. Mrs. William 25 Fitzaimmons. William 1 00 - Eit j lj ft';3 ;S Kr > :tSS T-'tflKT* \ t 198 Mecjantic District. — Continued. Names. G. F. $ cts. M. F. P.F. W.O.F. Ed.F. Total. Poster. Mrs. Charles $ cts. 25 1 00 f cts $ cts. % Cts. $ cts. 25 Haroer. Alex 1 00 Harper, Wm ,. Heaslet, Andrew 1 00 1 00 ) 50 50 Henderson. Edwnrd 2 00 2 00 2 00 ) 2 00 Henderson. Miss M. A t 2 00 Henderson, G 1 2 OO Henderson, Mrs. G ] 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 Henderson, 0. L 1 00 Henderson, W. A 1 00 1 00 Hibliard, Rev. G. F 1 00 25 25 25 25 1 00 McLaughlin, Mrs J 25 McLaughlin, Miss Maggie. Marshall, Mrs 25 25 McNeelv, Mrs. Husrh 0*25 50 25 McLuuerhlin, Mrs. John, ir. 1 (t 25 McLaughlin, Mrs. George. McLaughlin, Mrs. W., sr.. 50 25 25 McLaughlin, Mrs. Gillespie McLaughlin, Albert 25 25 50 25 50 McLaughlin, Mrs. R 25 Rutherford, Robert 50 1 00 50 Rutbeiford. George Smiih, Thomas 1 00 25 25 Watson, Mrs. 50 50 Watson, W 25 1 08 25 Offertory 1 08 • . Total— East Framptou... Wkst Frampton. Mr». If. Wilnon and Mr><. W. BarUwlometv, Collectors. Bartholomew, Wm., jr 12 25 10 33 1 00 50 2 25 2 00 3 00 20 83 1 00 Bartholomew, John, jr.. .. Bartholomew, Wm., sr o'so 60 50 50 Bartholomew, John, sr 50 50 25 45 1 00 BarthoIomeAv, Andrew ■■"::■■;::: , , 50 Bartholomew, Miss Martha 25 Bartholomew, Mrs. Wm... 45 Bradley, Samuel H Bradley, Hugh Bradley, James, sr Bradley, James, jr Bradlev, John 50 25 1 00 "" o"25 25 1 00 1 on 50 25 ' 1 00 25 25 25 Bradlev, Andrew 25 Hodgson, H. L 1 00 Hodgson, Thomas 1 00 Henderson, Alex ' 1 00 1 00 1 00 Hibbard, Mrs. G. F 1 00 Huiley, George, sr Harper, Wm 26 50 1 00 25 50 30 25 50 Hurley, Hugh Matthews, Joseph Sargeant, William, jr Sargeant, Wm., sr 1 00 25 50 30 . Total. t9. $ ots. ■ •1 25 • •• 1 00 ... 1 00 50 50 ... 2 00 ,, 2 00 ... 2 CO ... 2 00 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ... 25 ..• 25 25 25 (1 25 50 25 25 50 25 60 1 00 25 50 25 1 08 29 83 1 00 1 50 50 1 00 50 25 45 50 25 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 25 50 V > 199 MegXntic District. — Continued. 30 Names. G. F. $ cts. M.P. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. Robinson. Mrs. W S cts. $ cts. $ cts. 50 $ eta. $ ots. 50 Wilson, Hugh 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 Wilson, George Wilson, Andrew .... 1 00 50 White, Mis. Wm 50 50 White, Robert 25 25 25 White, Joseph 25 Offertories 2 67 2 67 Total— West Frampton. !t 50 10 12 1 00 20 17 Grand Total Inverness. j 1 Davis, Fred ' 21 30 1 20 45 1 00 2 00 2 25 3 00 200 3 00 o'so 50 00 1 00 Dickson, Rev. H. A 50 Dickson, Mrs. H. A 2 50 2 50 Fraser, Mrs 25 o'so 2 00 50 Graham, John 50 50 50 King, Bros 1 00 Reedf Mrs 2 00 Smvth. Wm 1 00 ■ * 1 00 Walker, John , , 25 50 25 Walker, Mrs. J 50 50 Watts. Thomas 50 Total 3 25 4 75 25 25 25 50 1 50 25 25 2 00 50 3 00 50 12 00 Ireland. Lower Ireland. Miss A. Briggs, Collector. Bennett Mrs. .1 25 Briorofs. Mrs. R. .1 25 Bricrcrs. John 25 fihrifltip Mr^ -- 50 Korhps. Samiii*! i 50 25 Forbes. .Tosenh 25 Johnson Wm ...... ^. 1 00 50 2 00 Johnson John 1 00 Porter. Mrs Thos 50 Porter. Mrs W J 25 25 1 00 25 I 25 10 50 25 25 50 50 25 2 36 25 Porter Mrs S 25 Ward. Mrs. W 1 00 Ward. Charles 25 Miss S. Henderson, Col. Henderson. Sidnev 25 Henderson. Robert 10 Little Henrv G .. 50 Marshall. Mrs R 25 Marshall. .Tnhn ! 25 50 ... 50 Walker. Henrv 25 Offertories •a.... ..... 6 4S ::::::::::::':;.......;:; 8 84 r" "•'''*^ 200 Me(UNTic District. — Continued Names. Cr. F. M. F. 1 P F. !w.O P.! Ed.F J - TUKTFOBD. I $ CtS Mm M. Crahiree, Colhc. Bennett, Mrs. H Ciabliee, Mrs. T KUin, Mrs. A. L Penbnle. Mrs. H. S Wilson, Mrs. E. K Offertories Kinnear's Mills. Mm E. Wotkins, Collector. Campbell, Mrs. P Nugent, John Waikins, Mrs. Jas Watkiiis, .Miss Mary A Watkins, Klizabeth Watkiiis, Nellie Offertories Otfertoi'ies : Upper Ireland Maple Grove ,S els. I $ fts,' S CtS.! $ cts. $ cts. Total. Grand Total Leeds. St. James'. Mm Ihra Marithall, Cul Bailey, Mrs. J. .M Church, C. K Church, James Craig, Miss Annie Hnme, Dr. W. L Jiggcns, Charles. Kemp, Rev. John Marshall, R. S. McKeage, John McKeage, Mrs Nugent, Samuel Redfern, Josepli Rotbera, Rev. J Nutbrowu; H. and T. S Misses I. Sunim''rvillr ami] L. Planefie, Collectors, Burray, Jos..., Burray, Peter Fraser, Andrew Planchc, F. A Orr, Miss G Suitor, W. & Geo Symes, Geo Symes, Robert Wilson, William Wilson, Mrs. C 2.5 50 2.5 50 25 6 00 25 1 00 75 50 50 25 2 29 4 94 2 34 39 51 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 50 25 40 50 25 1 00 50 40 1 00 25 (» F. TOTAI,. ts. $ cts. 25 50 25 50 25 6 00 25 1 00 75 50 50 25 2 29 4 94 2 34 39 51 .. 50 1 00 50 ] 00 1 0(1 1 no 5 oo 1 on 1 00 25 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 n 50 25 40 50 25 1 00 50 40 1 00 25 « < V > 201 Megantic District. — Continued. Names. Mrs. John Bain, Col. G. F. ' M. F. S cts.l $ cts. Bain, John Gumniings, Juhu .. Laycrof't, Wni Laycroft, 15. and J. Laycroft, James.... Laycroft, Benj McKeage, Robert... Otfe'rtories Bt. Matthew's, Bcattie's Settlement. JUias E. J. JieatUe, Collcc. Beattie, Gilbert Beattie, Francis ..... Nutbrown, Henry Nutbrown, Ross, Lewis Ross, Charles.. Wilkin, James Wilkin, Gilbert Wilkin, Wm Wilkin, Jnmes Offertories 73 St. Sylvester. Mm Alice Wark., Col. King, Dr Kriend, A Machell & Neill McKee, Mrs. J Nntbrown, Mrs. Geo. Ross, Mrs. A.D Stevenson, Robert... Wark, Mrs. S Wark, Miss Alice Wilson, D. H Neill, Mrs. E. F Neill, Samuel Offertories St. Giles Offertories.. Grand Total Levis. ilfr.f. Hamilton and Mm Thompson, Collectors, Anderson, Mrs. W . ... Addie, Mrs. Geo Brown, Mr. John Duval, Mrs Fyles, Rev, Thos. W. Grist, Mrs. H Hamilton, Mrs. J. 12 7.S 2 00 P F. .*! Cts. ,">0 n 51' 1 00 1 00 50 26 1 00 .•! 17 n 50 25 i 30 ! 50' 25 25' 251 25: n 25| 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 25 2 50 25 1 00 25 25 1 no 1 no 2 06 30 37 18 1 on 1 no 1 on 2 no 1 no W.O. F. $ cts. 7 21 Ed. F. Total .? cts. 9 21 2 50 2 50 1 00 cts. 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 18 11 50 25 .SO 50 25 25 2: 25 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 25 5 00 25 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 2 66 30 61 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 «» t ,-- w-.,^ -■v-Tj.^^-j.^^.^'^*:.-.-' ■ ^ '--.. , I ■■ I r. * ■ ( :- ^ i k 202 Megantio District.— Continued. Names. G. F. m. p. P. F. $ cts. W.O.P. Ed. F. Total. Hamel. Miss Annie $ cts.' 1 00 9 cts. $ cts.j $ cts. 1 00 Kniffht, Mrs. C 50 50 Morrett. Mrs 1 i' 00 1 00 1 1 00 O'Hara. Miss 1 00 Poston. Mrs. T.. sr 1 00 50 2'00 1 00 50' 1 00 Skillen, Mrs 2"00 50 Simmons, J. H "".' 2 00 Thomuson. Rev. I. M 2 00 Walker. Mrs. G 1 00 Mrs. James King, Collector, Clark. Thos 50 Findlav. Mrs. G 25 ■:::::::::::•:;:::""::' 25 King, James King, H. C 60 50 25 25 1 1 00 25 King, Ernest ****** •••••• 25 King, Mrs. James Sample, Mrs Robt 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Shearer, Mary 25 .S 00 26 Otfertories 2 00 5 16 10 15 Tbtal 7 50 18 50 4 55 25 5 15 » 50 34 65 Lake Edward 4 55 Lake Beaufort. Mm M. Jewell^ Collector. Jewell, Mr., ir 25 Jewell, George Moonev, Mrs 25 25 25 25 Tavlor. Mr. John 25 25 25 25 Thomnson. Mr. Henrv 25 Miss Clara Songster, Col. Ghartres, Mr. Wm 25 Chartrcs, Mr. John 25 25 25 25 26 Conn. Mrs '.'.'.'."'".'.'.' C 25 Jewell, Mr., sr 25 McCiine. Mr. Geo 25 Sancrster. Mr. John 25 25 •• 1 . . t 25 Simons, Mr. Peter ■:";;.;:::i ""::::: 25 Miss Smith, Collector. Pearson, Mr. Samuel 25 50 1 Q 25 Simons, Mr. J. A Simons, Miss Grace D 0*25 50 25 Smith, Mr. George 1 00 1 1 00 Smith, Mr. Wm 50 25 Per Offertory 4 65 4 65 Total 2 25 25 7 90 1 10 15 Montmorency. Miss G. Price, Collector. Billings, Mr 25 Bishop, Mr 50 50 N i BMa 203 Megantic District.— Continued. \ ^, Total. ts. $ eta. ... 1 00 ... 50 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ••. 1 00 • •• 50 ■ •. 2 00 • • 2 00 ■ •• 1 00 &0 ,, 25 • 1 00 a. 25 • • 25 ,, 2 00 ,, 1 00 25 •• 10 15 34 65 4 55 25 25 25 25 I 25 25 25 ( 25 26 25 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 4 65 10 15 25 50 Names G. F. .M. F. P. F. $ cts. W.O. F. Ed. F. Total. Brown, Mr $ cts. 25 2 00 25 50 50 5 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 S cts. •^ cts. $ cts. § cts. 25 Danielea, Mr 2 00 Lay, Mr 25 Milligan. Mr 50 Nixon, Mr 60 Price, Mr. 11. M 5 00 Price, Mrs. H. M 1 00 Robertson, Mr 50 Schnfelt, Mrs 25 Wliitehead, Mrs. C. R I 00 Mm E. Lamjford .V ilZ/.w Moore ^ Vollectora. Alexander, Mr 25 50 1 00 26 Booth, Mr 60 Hounseli, Mr 1 00 Langfoid. Mr 1 00 1 00 Marsden, Mr 50 04V) 20 50 McUord, Mr 25 40 20 2 00 25 Moore, Miss 20 20 1 00 Tibbetts, Mr Craig, Mrs 20 20 1 00 2 00 Total New Liverpool. Miss Atkinson, Collector. •Atkinson, Mrs. H 13 10 10 00 3 00 4 60 40 1 20 20 19 50 10 00 Atkinson, W. F. V 3 00 Atkinson, Mrs. W. E. V... 2 00 2 00 Atkinson, H. C 1 00 1 00 Brown, Mrs. S 50 50 50 50 Brown, Miss M 50 Doddridge, Cliaa Groves, Mrs. John 1 o"25 50 25 50 50 25 Groves, Mrs. James . 50 Groves, Mrs. Richard 25 Lynch, Mrs 50 Lawson, Mrs ,'JO 50 60 Wilson, Mrs 1 50 Miss Tda Buchanan, Col. Buchanan, Mrs. John 2 00 25 , 2 00 2 00 Culbert, Mrs. J 25 Sample, Mrs. H. B 2 00 Per Offertory 10 GO 20 00 22 40 53 06 Total 26 16^ 25 'ih 22 40 3 50 77 31 PORTNECF k HaLESBOKO. Greenough, W. W. P Herd, Peter 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 2 00 1 00 Mandon, G 1 00 Hervey, J Johnston. W 1 00 50 Bishoi). Mrs. P.. ..*. 50 \> I <-1» ■^TTI* r I i 1 1 1 k 204 Megantio District. — Continued. \AHG8. Abbton, Mr Dodd, H Dodd, E Sewell, R. M Wolff, H.L Anon Offertories : Portneuf , Halesboro | Subscriptions & Offerings (1897) I (J. P. $ cts. 1 00 50 50 50 50 2 00 M. F. $ cts. 8 CO Total RiVIERK DU LOCP. Mrs. LeBrocq and Jtiss Lindsay, Collectors. Anon Crockett, Mr. T Gorehum, Mrs , Harding, G. T... Hill, Mrs Jarvis, Mr. J. VV. A Jones, Mrs King, Mrs. P , LeBrocq, Mr. VV , Lindsay, M. A , Lindsay, D. B Sever, S Towers, Mrs. J Walker, Mrs , Williams, Mrs Offertories lit 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 joo 2 2; Total Three Rivers. Miss E. Luckerof, Coll. Ackland, Mrs. J Hooper, Mrs Rennie, Mrs. A Robitaille, Mrs. L Offertories ,„ 10 77 Total Valcartikr. Mrs. J. Thompson, Col. Billing, Curtis. 1 00 Riopel, Rev. Dt Thompson, J. R Thompson, Mrs. J. W. . Thompson, Mrs. Geo... Offertory Total. 1 00 50 2 25 50 50 25 1 00 5 00 ] 50 50 5 00 P. F. $ cts. W. 0. F, $ cts. 1 50 7 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 75 .3 25 2 00 50 25 50 50 50 25 2 00 S 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 35 4 35 1 00 4 op 4 51 4 51 Ed.F. $ cts. Total. 1 70 1 70 2 00 50 50 2 00 50 % cts. 1 00 50 50 50 60 2 00 3 00 50 17 55 50 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 32 05 10 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 25 50 C 62 28 62 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 6 51 10 51 50 2 25 50 50 25 1 00 5 00 V * (\\ i-wimHiw Total. I cts. 1 00 60 50 50 60 2 00 3 00 50 ir 66 32 06 ) 10 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 60 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 25 50 6 62 28 62 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 61 10 51 50 2 25 50 50 25 1 00 6 00 205 Megantic District —Continued. RECAPITULATION. Names. Beauoe Bourg Louis , Beaupre Ghicoutinii Frampton, Inverness Ireland Leeds Levis Lake Edward Lake Beauport Montmorency New Liverpool .... Portneuf Riviere du Loup. Tliree Rivers Valcartier Total. G. F. M. P. .? cts. 2 50 1 50 5 15 21 -m 3 25 1 3 25 12 73 7 50 2 13 25 10 26 16 in 60 10 77 135 06 $ cts 18 42 22 38 P. F. 3 8(> 20 45| 4 75| 24 3'J| 37 4K 18 50 4 551 7 90i 4 60| 25 25 7 00| 8 50 4 00 212 03 ots. 81 1 12 2 25 50 11 87 it 21 5 15 W.O. F $ cts. 3 00 3 CO 3 30 40 22 40 3 25 4 35 4 51 1 20 3 50 65 82 19 90 Ed, F. $ cts. 3 00 n 50 2'io 20 50 2 00 Total. $ cts. 21 73 25 00 5 15 3 86 50 00 12 no 39 51 61 92 34 65 4 55 10 15 19 50 77 31 32 05 28 62 10 51 5 00 8 70 441 51 U1 I 206- GASPE DISTRICT. it Names. G. P. M. F. P. F. $ Ota. VV. 0. F. Kd. P. Total. Caph Covk. 3fiss LeGrand, Collector. Gale, Mrs. W Vibert, Martha $ cts. 25 U 10 25 25 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts 26 10 Vibert. Peter 25 f)alp Kdmund "" i'oo 1 00 25 25' Lyster, Rev. W. G LvHter. Mrs 1 00 1 1 00 Lvater. Loiiia 25 50 Vibert. Mrs. P 20 1 20 Lenfestev. Mrs. J 20 025 20 Lenfestey, Mr. J Lenfestey, Mrs. R (iale. Fred 25 1 25 25 25 50 - 26 Hacauoil. Mrs •.. 50 DumareBn. Mrs. D 25 25 50 50 . 26 Balleine. Mrs 26 Beck, Mr. Clias 1 50 Lenfestev. Elias 1 50 Lucas. £llen 25 1 25 Vibert, Mr. P 25 26 Duinarean. Ella 25 25 26 Harbour. Miss 25 LeBoutillier. Mr. C 50 1 00 50 Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H.-... 1 00 A Friend... 1 00 50 1 00 Dumaresa. C 60 LeGrand. A. W 50 "" o'lo 25 0'.50 1 00 1 00 50 50 40 50 Cass, Mr. and Mrs. E Beck. Elsie 40 25 * * 40 26 Collin, Mrs 10 Beck, John 26 Milt C. Beck, Collector. Savacre. Philio 50 Baker. .Tolin 1 00 Gaudin Geo 1 00 Be(;k. Daniel 50 Beck, Adolphus Suddard. Mina 50 40 Beck. Isaac 25 25 Scott John • 50 50 Beck. Philio 26 25 1 00 15 25 Beck. Mrs. P. A.. 25 Beck. Joseoli • 1 1 00 Gale. Mrs. Robert *""o"25 l.^ Beek, Jos. W 25 Beck .Tames 25 25 Miss E. Mahan^ Collector, MAhfin .Tohn 60 50 MahRn. (tPO..... 50 50 55 25 20 66 25 Lenfestev. William 20 Ft^rcfiison nhftfl 50 50 Lenfestey, Mrs. J Lenfestey, Miss Lizzie Pfir OftGrtories......... 25 25 26 25 9 47 4 00 13 47 Total Cape Cove 11 70 17 ti2 5 95 35 27 207 Gaspe DwtlLlCT.— Continued. m ..f^ • » Namks. 0. P. M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. Pebcb. Afrs, Valpy, Collector. Valnv. Mri $ cts. 1 00 $ cts. 1 00 1 00 $ cts. 1 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 3 00 1 00 DeUruchv. Ghas Biard. Mr 1 00 10 1 00 .50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 LeDnin. Mrs • 1 10 Tiizo, J. T 1 1 00 Remon. Jhh. M 50 1 00 De St. Croix. E 60 Conwav, B 1 00 LeOros. P. J 1 00 "l (10 1 00 ,00 50 25 1 00 Mollet, P. J 1 00 LeOrcslev. J. F 1 00 2 00 50 Tardif, R 1 00 Tuzo, MrR. Joseph E Tuzo, E. G 50 Bowers, Mrs 25 Newbury. Mrs 50 26 26 50 LeBreton. Miss H 25 Dutnaresn, Mrs BuntoD, .'ohn 25 25 1 00 25 LeBreton. Mrs 1 00 LeBreton, Miss E. J< 50 50 LeBreton, MissM. E 50 26 60 LeBreton. P J 26 Lenfestey, Mrs. T 25 10 1 00 25 25 Lenfestey, Mrs. A Too 10 LeMnniUAnd. Mr 2 00 Bunton, Miss M 26 Per Offertory 3 16 3 69 6 86 Total Perce 10 20 12 41 5 19 2? 80 Grand Total 21 90 30 03 10 51 3 60 2 00 11 14 63 07 Gaspe Basin. SiibscriDtions 10 61 Offertories St. Paul's 3 60 St. Jamps .. . 2 00 Total 16 11 8 60 16 11 . Labrador. Blanc Sablon. Oftertorv 8 50 - Total 8 .')0 1 00 1 00 26 8 50 Magdalen Islands. Grindstone Island. Mrs. M. Goodwin^ Col. Ballentvne. John.. 1 I 00 BallftntviK^. Mrq. J 1 I 00 Buck. Art , 25 • 1 208 Gaspe DlsTKlCT. — Coftlinued. Jv I I'- 1 I I I . E ■ ^ E L C B B^ S. B. G Bi B« Si B( S( B( Be Be G. Be Be M Aft Me Ma Me Le Fe Le Le Pe; Names. (i. F. M. F. P. F. $ ots. W. 0. F. Kd. V. Total. Buck, TlioniHii ■$ cts. $ cts. 25 25 25 1 on 1 on 1 on 40 20 1 no 1 no 2 00 1 on $ cts. a cts. $ cts. 25 Buck. Mrs. Wm 25 Bloom. .John 25 Diiiffwell, Wm 1 UO Dingwell. Mrs. Wm Geddes. David 1 00 I 00 Goodwin, Mrs. .M 40 Goodwin. Mi'M. C 20 Gaudin, Philip ... Giiudin, Mrs. P 1 00 1 00 Leslie Wm 2 00 Leslie. Mrs. Wta 1 00 Leslie. Albert > 50 50 n 25 25 ... ••.••••.. 50 McCiilluin. Georse 50 McCallum. Edward J5 McLean. Miirdock 25 McLean. Leward (1 25 n 25 n 25 2 on 2 00 25 Patton, James 25 Ptttton. Daniel , . 2H Prout. Rev. J 2 00 Prout. Mrs 2 00 Van Barmvaldi A. S 5 on 5 00 Total 22 85 25 25 25 25 25 22 85 East Cape. Mrs. F. Clark, Collector. Clark. Edward 1 i 25 Clark. Fred 1 25 (roodwin. Alfred 25 McPbttil. John ' 25 McPbail. Edward ' 25 Total 1 25 1 25 Grosse Isle. Mm E. McPkail, Col. Aitkeu. A 50 50 Clarke. Nonnan 1 00 50 1 00 Clarke. Mrs 50 Total 2 00 • 2 00 Grand Total 26 05 26 05 Malbaie (1897.) Misses Waiters and Le Marquand, Collectors. Biicklev. John 50 25 1 00 1 no 25 25 50 50 50 Berchard. Ed 25 Collaa. Arthur 1 00 Collas Mrs 1 00 Cadoret. Mrs 25 Cadoret. John 25 Caulfield. Miss 50 Duncan. Mrs 50 209 Gabpe District.— ro/«/t««ff^/. F. Total. 3tS. $ Ct8. 25 .... 25 .... 25 1 00 1 00 I 00 40 20 1 00 I UO 2 00 I 00 50 50 2h 25 25 25 2.5 2 00 •i 00 5 UO 22 85 25 25 25 25 25 1 25 50 1 00 50 • 2 00 26 05 50 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 50 Namkh. (I F. M. F. P. F. S ctK. \V. <>. F. Kd. F. ToTAI.. f)iiMriiii MIhm • .■•■••. •. $ I'trt. f t;t«. 25 II 20 2;^ $ ClH. $ vl». f Ctrt. 25 f )t'V(»rii'('S. TluN 20 ('.Irani. Win 2.^ II 25 iiiriu'il. Tlioniim IT. 1) 10 II 10 II 2.-. II .".O 20 10 1) 15 2h II III 1 nil 1 III! 25 (llLt'MHUM'. TIlOlllIlH it 111 1 1 DC) 1 iliinl . M I'rt II II) llii'iiiioil. W II 25 Ilotioit, (Mia?* 50 Itottdii. (^Of'i'iiil .... II 20 Ilottoii, Artliiii* 10 Ilotton ( i(H>.... II Itt Ilotton, .l(»hii 2.''» ItlLIIIOIl. iM I'rt Miii'iiiiiiii(l. (Mui4 1 00 IjofiroH, .lohii 1..,, 1 00 I^i'dr*)-* Mirtfi II .OO II 10 2.-. II '2h 10 II •>■, 25 il 05 {):> . 10 lU ;{5 II 50 10 25 l.'i 10 25 25 25 '> 11. 1 00 50 .')l) 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 (1 20 25 25 25 511 I.tirii.s. 1". II :::"; ■.::".' III Lii('ii(J, Hiiiiiiicl II 25 LoMolU'f. .) iMcCHlliim, Tlios II 25 10 i\Ii'(yiilltitn. .Iiilin 1 25 Lel'iisro. TlioH 25 liei'aGrc. ./iiiiti 05 Jjcl'iiirc* Fni!ik II 0.'') Fji'l'ii(j;t', Maitriiret Robt'ilsoii, Alex ill 10 lib 50 R!»<*( .Tolin.. . . . 10 Svvrc't. Cliini II 25 15 Vanloii Mm. Pli 10 Vardtiii, Mrs. T. S .. Vurdon, L. H Vardoti, T. H 25 25 25 Ton 7.1' 1 Tll03 10 VValtcrs llev. G. R . . .. 1 00 Walters Mrs . 50 WjiltpiN. i\lisrt .,,,, 50 Fauvi'l. (ico. P 1 00 Fail vol. .1. H II 50 Faiivel. Jack 25 Corner ofHeacli. Mitis Atlelia Mahe^ Col. Vibort. Elia3 25 VilxM't. Tjilui'') . 25 25 VitKM't, (ieo 25 Vibcrt. .Mr.«. (U'o 25 iMalic, Cliristonher ... 50 Mahe, Kl iza .... (I 2u jMabu, Peter 25 Mabe, Daniel 25 Mabe. Mrs. ! mipl 25 n 14 if-' 210 Gaspe District. — Continued. ii.__. Namks. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. ToTAF.. Mahe. Ileiirv $ cts. $ cts. 25 25 25 25 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 8 cts. 25 Mabc. Mrs. Ileiirv 25 Cook. Mias 25 Enderlv. Henry 25 Total 20 85 25 20 85 MAtBAIE (1898.) Mmes Walters and Le Marquand, Collectors. Bechard, E 25 Bower, F 15 25 50 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 25 25 25 50 25 25 10 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 15 Bower, John 25 Chevalier, J 50 Collas, A I 00 CoUas, M. A 1 00 Duncan, Mrs (» 75 Fauvel, G P 1 00 Girard, W 25 Hacquoil, W 25 Holt, P. R 25 Hotton, Mrs. C 50 Hotton, Conrad 25 LeMottee, James 25 LeQiiense, P 10 LeMarquand, Chas 1 00 LeCocq, A 50 LeGros, J. J 1 00 Manger, G 25 Tangnay, J 25 Touzel, Thos 10 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 I 00 10 Vardon, Thos. S 25 Vardon, S. L 25 Vardon, Chs 25 Vardon, Thos. H 25 Walteis, Rev. G. R 1 00 Walters, Mrs 1 00 Walters, Winifred 1 00 Per Offertory 3 50 1 87 5 37 Total A 50 i;t 85 25 (» 25 .50 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 10 05 25 I 87 19 22 New Line. Cadoret. Mrs 25 Devonges, Peter 25 Devongcs, Geo 50 Hotton, Arthur 10 Hotton, .John 25 Hotton, Philip Lucas, Chas 25 25 Lucas, Thos. H LucHS, Samuel 25 25 LeGresley, Francis 25 LeGresley, Nani'y 10 LeGresley, Edward 05 LeGallOis, Mary 25. '■> L Total. $ cts. (I 25 25 25 25 20 85 25 15 25 50 I 00 1 00 75 1 00 25 25 25 50 25 25 10 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 10 25 25 25 25 I 00 1 <>•> 1 00 .1 f) 37 19 22 25 25 50 10 25 25 25 25 II 25 25 10 05 2i> U' ^^— -^..■■.■>..^,A,«,rj«.^-3yj]|^j^ 211 Gaspe District. — Continued. \ames. i-i'Pagc, Jiinics. Syvret, Nancy.. Syviet, Win Viirdon, Philip. , ToUil— Xt'W Line. Baiaciiois. .\sselin, .Mrs Bucii 74 28 81 Sandy Bkach. Per Offertory 2 07 2 07 1 . i, 214 G-ASPE District. — Continued Names. Shioawake. St. Paul's. Misses Jennif Almond ond Lizzie Allan, Collectom. Almond, James Almond, Mrs. .J Almond, Winifred Allan, John S Enright, F Gadd, Miss F Hayes, Joseph Kerr, Rev. I. N LeGallais, Mrs J. A Skeene, Mrs. W Travers, Mrs. B Travers, R. P Travers, J. B Small sums Per Offertory G. F. $ cts. Total St. James', Port Daniel. MisKes Alice McGie and S. (fanett, Collectors. Ahier, Frederick Dow, Miss 1 Dow, William LeGrand, A. D McGie, D. B McKenzie, Miss H St. Croix, Miss Lillian Sullivan, John Sweetman. Miss M Skene, Malcolm Skene, Miss Minnie Sweetman, Mrs. P Small sums Per Offertory Total St. Philip's, Gascon. Miss Maud Travers, Col. Acteson, Philip Acteson, W. C Acteson, T Ahier, John Ahier, Albert Chedore, Wm Chedore, P. T Chedore, (reorge Chedore, W P Chedore, J. A Chedore, Mrs J Chedore, Miss Susan . 82 82 (1 30 2.i o"25 20 .^S 1 78 M. F. $ cts. .•)5 26 26 2,i 2.') 1 00 2:. b (10 20 25 2.') 25 25 1 52 1 82 12 19 I OO 25 25 P. P. § cts. 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 :a\ 1 25 1 02 G 52 1 00 I 00 25 1 (to 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 26 W. O.F $ cts. Ed. F. $ cts. >2 ,S2 45 4; Total. $ cts. 35 25 25 25 Zi> 1 00 (1 25 .5 00 25 25 25 2.i (1 25 I 52 ;i 4(5 i;i S3 I 00 25 25- 50 00 Zj •la 1 (I 25 50 25 50 1 45 2 05 8 75 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 i Total. $ cts. 35 25 25 2") 2u 1 00 « 25 5 00 25 25 25 25 25 I 52 3 4(i 13 S3 • 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 1 45 , ___ 2 05 8 75 I 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 a^'9IMlSL0 1 00 S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 2 00 Dugay, C. A 40 Small sums 83 60 Per Uflertory 75 2 58 Total St. Peter's, Newport. MissM. LeMitn/iiaiitl, Col. Hoasv, G. W 75 10 00 2,-) 2') 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 45 1 00 H3 11 58 25 Bissoii, If. J.. 25 Friend, A 25 Hanioii, P. S 25 I-eHniii, Mr Fj?.>.Marr|iiand, K 25 25 iicMar(|uanit, Mrs. Vi. .f .... 25 LoMarquand, Mva. K. P " .Morning Star '' Z'i ••••• 50 Po;lester, Capt. J. 15 25 Romeril, E 50 Small sums 45 Per Olfertory 1 00 — ' (}rand Total 3 35 •!5 41 2 10 38 86 RECAPITULATION. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. ('ape Cove and Perce ... j Gaspe ' Labrador ; .Magdalen Island? | Malhaie and Pt. St. Petor.| .JVew Carlisle & Paspebinc.j Peninsula and Little Oaspe Sandy Bench Shigawake... § cts. 21 90; Total. 4 11 4 S4 84 07 07 35, S cts. 30 03 It) S 2(> •to 20 $ cts II 14 \V. 0. F.| Kd. F. I Total. S cts. $ cts. 11 50 10 20 .•HI 24 74 33 41 48 071 208 45 24 87 1 81 2 10 1 81' 283 20 $ cts. o;; 07 K! 11 8 50 26 10 57 39 42 29 28 81 2 07 38 86 ^16 DIOCEsm, Abstract of Parochial Reports for Parish OR Mission. CONGRKGATION. Clruoyman. Quebec City, Acton., Agnes. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity... S. Matthew's.. Tht Very Rev. Dean Norman and Barford Belvidere Bishop's Coll. & Seh. Jjennoxv. S. Michael's. S. Paul's S. Peter's. . . Trinity Acton vale... Danby Apfne.a Ditchtield Spider Lake. Dixville Barford I Perryboro' . . Stanhope Rev. T. H.Lloyd Rev. L. W. Williams and Rev. F. G. Scott Rev. Can. Von Iffland Rev. K. A. Dunn Rev. A. .1. Balfour Rev. E.J. Ktlicriiijiton Rev. L. C.Wurtele. Bourg Louis. Bury Bisho])'.»< College Chapel Cacouna Cap ul'Aigle. Cape Cove — Bourg Louis S. Paul's S. John's S. Thomas... Rev. J. S. B. Dickson Rev.G.IL A.Murrnv Rev. Canon Adams,, Rev. Canon Adams. Rev. V. J. I!. Alliiall & Rev. R. A.l'anock Hcv. H. Watson & Re-v. H (J.Wilkin,. Oebbage... Rev. C. B. Waslier... 73 Total -BE Souls. 144 202 .'M 7 50 84 2:? (! 20 10 42 2 20 2;! 20 Coaticook . Compton.. Cookshire Danville.. Drummondville. Cape Cove Perce Coaticook. . . North Coaticook Compton St. Peter's Raton Corner..., .' )hnville Sandhill iDanville , j Asbestos , jThe. Quarries.... ^Kingsey Falls ... 'Lome ' Tioutbrook Drummondville.. Mitchell The Chapliiin Rev. Prof. Allnatt, D.D Rev. W. G. Lystc- . 4 J !tl IS 19 70 ITS 4 22 (') 25 I. Ml Rev. Canon Foster. Rev. G. H. Parker.... Rev. A. H. Robertson Rev. T. Blavlock. ^0 I'.i ■^5 21 65 «n 10 24 27 ) 4'.t 027 1000 ]:ut 222 ;i92 117 :!'^ .So 40 20 171 '.) 1 00 SO 1 00 ISO 40M 94 Rev. R. J. Fothergill. 12 20 21 41 li 12 II 16 bo c ccc Baptismh 1000 050 175 150 UOO r>oo 100 ^ 205| 4 114' 2:» 2215 1,^ 91 m 250 :\x 4;!3 1 OOl :i7 117: 215 40 S7; llOj 194! 29i. 100 100 120 125 75 100 180 150 neo 100 100 250 . 75 200 100 250 100 200 200 70 1 20 100 150 100 100 150 1.3 24 1 1 7 8 1 1 3 10 .3 7 14 9 18 1 2 4 9 DrOCESii PORTS FOR Baptisms 3 a CO c 13 21 3 10 3 14 9 18 1 2 4 9 iiasfivtriiie ;'-f» i'gy* j^.M*.'^,' 217 OF QUEBEC. THE YEAR ENDING, E ASTER 189.S. '•> a; g ca § a B 03 'a a a a o & £ 5 8 1 ""2 2 1 ""'1 rn "a 1 M j i 181 IG 3 1 it 5 3 1 3 1 1 1 rn 13 ajs a u 120 174 15 3 45 120 11 "12 35 ""i*5 35 65 17 72 ■"2.1 Faiu.sh Urli'kus.I 'AS ■ Jloi.ey raisea for Diocesan Funds. Not Asses.sments. .Monej- raised for objects out- side tbe Dio- cese. Total Raised. "« 30 50 3 6 10 11 2 2 2 « 2 (i 3 2 23 3 15 2 4 "3 • 3 ^ , 120 80 30 15 40 20 3 " "Vl 2 H 2 6 10 3 10 8 22 3 4 !5 ^£0 • ~ _i « :: ~j 3 ~ r„ rg j^~ = U "^ 3 'i 13 27 3 1 "**27 498 533 fiy 33 122 130 41 13 15 "•10 4 35 17 775 8IS 186 104 212 144 127 40 37 11 10 124 17 37 00 130 570 154 158 28 29 !$ cts. 126 :V|01 11 148 4970 71 59 10X8 15 57 410 2(1 S2 71:1 57 26 2037 56 15 37;! 20 1 40 Oil 6 270 38 '2 77 $ cts.', 1107 28 i 3272 18 1744 75 13H W S4 45| 57 28 1 10 75i $ cts. 601 81 1537 19 484 66 72 81 125 10 337 98 5 15 % cts. 7110 20 9780 08 3267 56 051 50 923 12 2432 82 389 10 40 00 280 23 2 77 7 61 220 95 107 14 212 02 205 37 15 00 19677 00 303 48 64^ 77 185 05 68 42 816 56 6 48 3 37 '""18 2 (J 12 68 24 17 8 7 61 191 26 77 00 186 32 185 98 15 00 19575 00 270 68 571 23 17s 00 13 60 25 52 19 47 12 74 16 09 4 62 6 23 6 65 7 5 2(t 8 65 4;. 144 18 38 ..... i 6 5 1 42 00 28 60 50 71 7 05 14 :!7 645 42 60 00 4 20 19 83 4 52 (10 171 14 2 05 ""s 14 "l 3 lis 35 67 24 150 152 23 31 31 61 "■■*4 '"Vo ... .^ 4 1 2 3 ""3 1 8 "3 1 K 1 1 "11 ""2s 50 10 25 76 20 15 15 3r 5 3 7 4 7 7 2 7 2 30 6 10 7f) 1> 54 52 132 •52 610 189 54 61 S4 109 12 10 31 12 57 77 12 12 12 24 502 06 207 30 858 37 100 52 985 09 1054 11 90 T. 79 05 113 25 673 2.^ 31 51 29 4S 32 89 8 03 59 23 49 67 3 80 4 10 4 80 44 33 11 81 5 1;' 8 9i 1 38 18 21 82 55 545 38 241 91 900 25 109 93 1062 53 1186 33 94 05 83 15 1 118 05 772 97 7 15 f 10 10 55 3C ' i'o 31 42 75 4 1 1 3 4 4 1- t 4 9 3 "ih 5»i 5fi 29:^ IS "4 12 12 51 80 03 Ul 33 131 44 409 47 11 5(1 "1 32 10 9(1 21 33 Tk 1 01 2 Ot 14 2.' 82':38 144 65 144 42 i 445 03 11 50 2 3 2 "35 25 1 2lg DIOCfiSE OF Abstract op Parochial Reports for Pauish OK Mission. Dudswc'll. Durham ... East Angus. Fitch Bay.... Frainpton Gaspu Basin. Giosse Isle.. Hatley Hereford. (nverncss Ireland. Isle of Orleans., Kingsey Labrador.. V^ \^ h6 CONOUEOATION. Clbuoyman. Marbleton Ri'V. K. K. Wilson.. Dndswell Centre East Dndswell...] iKirkdale :Rev. D. Horner li'Avenir I Houtl) Durham... I East Angus iRev. W. A. Adcock Ascot Corner.... j Pitch Bay Rev. R. W. E. Wright (leorgeville ! Ha c h e 1 d e r ' s School House..'. Homison Rev. F. Boyle Standon ! West Kramj)ton.j (xaspe Basin ... !Rev..I. P. Richmond. North W. Arm, flaspe South York jTlie (Jiiaplain ITiitley Rev. A. Stevens...., Ayer's Flat. .. , Mc(,'onn(!ll , Massawippi , Hereford ..Rev. C. E. Bishop. Canaan West Stewarts- town Averill Colebrook Hall's Stream Bcecher's Falls... S. Steven's S. Julie Lystcr Campbell's Corn. Adderly Upper Ireland.... Lower Ireland ... Black Lake Broughton Ivinnear's Mills... Thetford. Sydenham Place Denison's Mills... Spooner Pond..,. Mutton Bay Harrington Rev. H. A. Dickson. Rev. W. G. Faulconer & Rev. W. A. Gustin The Chaplain Rev. J. S. Svkes.... Rev. J. Rev. G Almond. P Pve.. I § S 41 22 2S 28 :v2 1.0 19 20 2!» 5 24 47 1 65 t . ... J 15 2 4 6 17 24 7 76 60 3 16 8 IH 11 12 12S o . = ■3 — ^ -5 "o Total Souls. Baptisms b CI 197 112 70 m 151 70 85 88 8 12 8 20 146 21 118 168 2:58 2:io 244 65 60 5!» 14 17 24 85 107 ;12 2TA 250 14 11 !;o 35 76 58 5:^ 600 ICf) 150 I20i i 120' 120 I.HO 125; 2 120 ;! 150 150 80 100 2HS 2:i- 150 75 240 I HO, 120 100 150' 100; 200 200 100 100 100 100 120 80 80 100 100 a 6 12 11 8 2 19 4 2 23 219 OCESE OF EPORTS FOR QUEBEC. YEAR ENDING Easter ISdS.—Cafdiniied. Baptisms 2 rfi c '«.'•. 150 5 12 '«20i i"""2 120' ] 120 4 •■•!0, 8 125: 2 ) 120 ;j f) liO 2 'l50Z"|'"'5 SO I 100 "^ 238 23- . 11 150 . 8 75 2 240 a) 10 120 10o|."""J*"'3 ....I i5o; ""3 :oo! 2 mo ,, :<><• 6 00 3 .,, i j__ 00'. ..■'.■■"■ 3 DO 2I 00 1 .... 20 i 4 iO I 2 !0 .... '»■ 23 10 1 •^ U3 a o 17 5 2 6 10 3 13 12 2 IG 13 2i a n a a o 47 14 32 12 25 33 18 18 24 81 10 00 02 02 104 12 10 8 3 1 2 11 48 7 127 97 8 3 40 18 31 20 33 180 bo I Pauihh Hiai'KRs. m ■ 3 O 50 25 25 4 2 11 15 G 6 8 13 « 4 24 24 181 21 40 15 19 16 "79 15 25 15 12 100 1; 8 5 14 15 8 10 20 20 8 2 ■■' 1 5!l 55 5(i 5I> 50 12; 00 173 97 20 02 12 50 59 59 12 50 5 212 3' 05 4 52 26 26 26 26 Gl at I 3.1 ?' O 2li 12; Vi 17 17 17 12 32 23 17 4 17 23 18 12 26 16 $ cta.l 440 77 107 89 300 48 185 44! 1430 M6 357 00 100 00 1G2 S6 383 73 i ■-•.2 „; I o i^ H '" ftS. I 2 08 1 38 -e 3 . n o o ■- £ « 3 o aj al Total Raised. 18 01: 15 30 5 04 11 7 220 00 28 00 1 104 08| 0!)0 881 30 07 25 06 8 35 340 401 184 58! 3 50 575 14 14 30 30 70 14 5' 12 101 05 47 74 60 43 11 5 3 58 42 61 61 61 192 19 IS 9 15 14 4 .")0 *' Rev. K. A. Dunn Rev. J. Rotliera 13 f ^ 25 ) 10 7 12 100 30 15 24 1 '""13 4! 127 10 4S 10 10 10 38 20 17 7 14 14 115 23 19 ]'■■ "1 29 SO IS 120 82 22 tls 450 i:to 78 105 U 74 180 690 80 150 04 47 45 150 70 74 54 30 00 80 500 110 87 138 ""iii'j 150 '""150 100 l?5 lt)ll _, 300 200 «^20o # 80 100 """ 80 100 100 "Wo , 80 120 "'l50 100 30 ."iO 90 300 200 80 150 """140 1 1 t •" ••••« Lennoxville Levis Magdalen Islands Magog Malbaie Metniiedla Beattie's fciettle't S. Giles 3 1 S. Sylvester Lennoxville. .... i.,evis New Liverpool... Grindstone Isl.... Amherst I^^land.. Rev. Dr. Searth Rev. 1. M. Thompson Rev. 1 Prout ll 1 15i 1 4 3 ...... '""» 12 8 30 2 8 14 5 1 2 Bryan L-iland Kiitry Island Urosse Isle S. Luke !> Cherry River S. Pei'er's Baraehois Cor. Dt'tiie Beach Rev."l{."c."Tainbs".'.".". Rev. G. R. Walters... Rev. J. Spencer (of DioceseofV.B) Rev. \V. J. Curran... Melbourne Milby Montmorency... Vew Carlisle NewDort y. John's P,0(^kliin(l Quarry The Ridge '.. Milby Montmorency Lake Beanjjort... ::;.':" 3 2 3 •J Rev. H. G. Wilkinson Rev. G. F. Hibbard.. Stoneham .Vew Carlisle Paspebiac liev. E. iJ. ilusband.. 1 15 4 9 3 6 Hope Town Randborough Saw^'ervillc Rev. A. H. Moore Micolet Clifton Island Brook Learned Plain. . .Vicolei Forestdale Rev."T!"L.Baii.".''!"'.! 1 9 2 5 35 23 10 10 139 12 r 7 12 2 6 5 7 J 9 4 12 52 16 28 178 161 44 44 047 61 40 100 Peninsula Portneuf. Richmond Riviere du Loup. 2 3 StanCold Victoriaville S. Matthew's Little Gaspu .. Portneut Halesboro' Rev. N. M. Bayne 150 120 125 150 400 300 a 5 3 3 18 1 Rev. II. S. Fuller Richmond Riviere du Loup. Chieoutimi Rev. J. Hepburn Rev. G. G. Nicolls .. Father Point, etc :(* i^I 3CESE OF [PORTS FOR ISaI'TI.SMS liiO 101 .... 2 :tt 1 r)( 1 !l(l 1 1 30(1 15 200 4 80 !< 150 3 .... 140 ""e 100 2 3 ... ... fjO a 20 5 25 .•... 3 50 00 00 3 18 1 S' 221 QUEBEC. THE YEAR ENDING E.\STEU WM.—ConUnMfid. B c .s a 3 • E e Marriages. Burials. -' Sunday •Scholars. I'AUIHH 1 [Ikm'kus. 1 .2 ^ i'E n .Assessments and other mo- nev raised for TaVish. .Money raised for Diocesan Funds. -\ot Assessments. .Money raised for objects out- side the Dio- cese. ToTAli Raised. ft ft 1 2 37 13 58 1 50 30 1 1 4 2 42 « 102 21 13 41 149 212 50 S4 1 18 3 20 13 73 30 16 16 1 S els. 141 (12 § ots.i . 18 30! 6 70 IS SH; :! 80} 1 00, 22 4S| 1(111 ."I'.l 53 70 63 85 J 43 91 * els. 1 20 $ Ct8. 161 12; 6 70 594 81 70 96 20 29! 129 39 1525 58 943 29! 1060 52! 143 14 1 1 45 V 1 2^ 12 1 8 33 s 3 1 522 (10 • 62 50 IS (Ml ilS 50 i;i97 7;i S29 79 921 71 06 50 23 93 I 66 1 29 S 41 27 46 59 80 71 96 2 70 2(; 205 91 4r. i 1 1 3 2 12 10 1(10 3 3,) 2 15 1 ;i5 20I •''1 4j '1 1 "23 (i Ifi 29 200 28 80 27 19 '»S 2' • > If 2.". 5 2 T 2 2 00 (5 2 1 1 31 60 184 50 95 37 40 IS 79 52 52 02 57 28 25 VJ8 07 28 110 6 12 47 ""11 6 13 12 " 4 15 13 13 12 3(1 12 12 l(j 51 00 61 00 915 05 45 00 146 73 71 57 127 00 10 62 51 00 3 fi 1 4 2 "13 4 A 3 53 90 ""ili 15 2 00 55 46 66 00' 94 63 1065 14 46 OU 478 99 79 93 141 11 10 62 313 67 81 81 359 46 104 03 186 00 60 60 80 12 1305 23 560 51 28 97 218 37 28 IS 7 26 11 04 4 08 1 10 3 07 11 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 ;; (> 3 2 2 ""li 44 ft 15 34 8 4 -i 14 3 3 2 4 V 2 4 4 3 5 2S7 96 78 51 352 68 19 53 1 00 6 78 6 18 2 30 10 < "2(1 100 22 20 2 2 2 4 2 3 4 8(1 05 174 85 51 50 79 59 1266 15 504 Of 22 75 194 00 18 97 9 70 5 01 1 45 9 10 """l4"22 30 35 2 85 6 96 „,, 10 48 19 89 2 3i) 14 G 29 53 24 5(J 26 10 3 :i7 17 41 3 30 ' 4 15 4 6 84 13 155 70 7 54 2 05 165 29 i 25 .... 15 5 2 26 2G (i 6 103 62 160 55 156 144 22 4 22 00 4 •!() 00 4 15 00 3 5 (Ml 17 ;!l() 94 18 106 71 17 171 15 15 88 15 53 1904 43 28 498*96 22 20 00 1 00 4 50 50 2 10 73 00 70 10 75 9 96 4 41 7 00 2 00 35 07 38 19 25 10 123 50 16 20 15 75 381 44 21«> 35 197 90 91 16 2046 67 582 93 20 00 3 2 1 in 3 7 1 7 1 65 30 39 39 179 30 18 1 3 1 i 1 8 1 "15 % 1 32 25 96 7 3 3 2 .3 15 8 24 54 IS 17 19 75 1 00 107 17 45 78 i ^1. t « ■!■*■ » ■ M 222 DIOCESE OF AhsTRACT of rAUOCHlAL RkPoRTH FOR Parihh UK iMl68ION. S. Georgo S. ITrsulo Sandy Kcncli.. Scotstown Sherbrooki!. Shigawake.. Stnnstead CONOUKOATION. Cr.KndVMAN. I o a ^ — Three Rivers.. VTalcartier Waterville Way's Mills... Windsor Mills.. iS. OforKo Rev Ciiuibcrliiiid .Mills Crunbounic S. I'rsule liOiiiscvillc ! Sandy Hi-acli Karachoia Kcotslowii Canterbury Lingwic-k Slicibrookf Kast Slu'il>rtu)ke S. Paul's... Port Danii'l L'Anse au.v (Jus- cons Newport Kinnstead. Hccbe Plain Marlow S. James' Radnor Forges... Valcartier Waterville Kustis \orth Ilatley Way's Mills liarnstou Windsor Mill.-'.... Bromptun H.H. Harte. Rev. 0. T. Harding. Rev.'iirA. iirooke... Rev. Dr. Duniliell it Rev. \V. Hartou.. Rev. I. N. Kerr ;» . II) . II, ;) . M Rev.W. T. & Rev. F. Forsvtlie (i. Vial.. Rev. H. C. Stuart.. Rev. S. Riopel Rev. E. A. \V. King, Rev. A. E. Whntham Veil. Archdeacon Roc Grand Total. IK 22 i:r My )Ul; (18 I3i 1.5 4 70 :ii i.'i 18i 4 ;i H 107 'I 18 1 2 12 II lU 44 111 2U 16 •M 23 2 2!» 4 14 :i;{ 1415 1415 Toliil Souls, i 55 111) 51 ;<() :ii(i m (/J M) no 70 .so 101) 250 70 VO 50 I2t0 214 405 2G5 H5! 201 2-7i i;u 52 !)5 :)20 220 150 80 122 4H 172 i);i 20418 100 50 100 .".20 140 175 !)0 50 50 200 100 HAI•TIH:.l^ 3 M 2 15 li 8 2! :< I .11 .'iOO 200 170 105 100 l.'iO 140 120 100 120 l'J.'J7fi 54 10 15 I :{ A 1 ;< I 14 8 9 2 2 12 9 071 N. B.— In addition to tiie amounts <|uoted in this Table of Statistiv-s, $2,011.15 were through the hands of our Bishop, and this increased the grand total of moneys raised and 1897 was $124,708.4(5 ; but of this sum no less than $3(3,671.00 was for the Bishop's College those of the previous year ■J^ 221 QUEBEC. THE YEAR ENDINO EASTKIi lS9X.~Continued. •,'^ .^_ e 58 u 'a s S a o U •n •>3 12 8 6 2:il iri{ 18 24 iir> 22 .11 •J4 112 .III 101 ,)<■» :!,^ II 8.") 21 2 28 m 42 .■i5 2« 2« (il 4ii 3 CO p. Ml 1811 llKl.l>Klt.S.; r/i 3 V 7. 7J a o u i^.-;:^ /(It I :iii' 211 ;!8 21 210 I :i 24 IH 1011 ••! 278 it s' 10 7!li 21' r.'i r.2 i;2 Sllli 1 82 lilt :iit IS nil Ills ;!!t I im 4 18 17 20 5 ;') II 12 114 117 .'■)S 70 1211 .■)2 I If) Ii;') I:;i2!l40r>0 3 i/ 3 ~ 7 8 a J ^ . '« -3 >. 3 :. > Cll*. 1(18,'. 77 01 III 70 88 !lll 00 211 It 12 SI II 1:1 "211 I 1:! 17 12 17 12 10 :!it I" lOUII I2!i 74 {."ill .)0 811 ;ill •j28 00 .'•IStl lil 2I8'|;! 221 7li iiltll 27 1)11 lil 1 1 Sit .'ili I 18 125H !);> :i7.> 8SII 504 VA- 221 ii,s 21:! 2(ill llOO,j 14 •OS, jV o o 4;~ — a ^ u K ;t7 III III (Ml III III II no 472 Hi 10 211 11 07 7 SI .". ii.'t 1:; 7.. ,. .-.I :; SI 25 till 8 28 11 17 l.i ir. (t2 42 ii(;,5f) 01 $ ftS. « r<: I M :!0 Total Uaibko. Ill 28 2 no III .'{ liO ;i!i;i :t7 :; .18 110 M 0;! 5 111 12 (to 4 1» :; 2 5 :\ 7 11 DO 00 75 85 •M 05 >M\ 05' $ cts. 1104 28 71 75 71 88 100 00 4.8(1 12 his 117 242 (1052 248 2;{H ;i8(i so Ii7 1 2 1 .'{ "174 22 1202 ;H87 027 520 457 241 87 ;n:{ :U3 4S4:< so, «3507 95 given by tVicMulsloint'ettliecoiitribution.sof'the jieoplc insfvciul of our Missions and passed spent ill tiie Diocese for the year ending Kaster, ISliS to ^05,510. 10. The total to Eaater, Jubilee Fund, and consequently this jear s contributions compare, after all, well with s. s; Si S. SI tb IS tb 1845- 1848- 185(1- 1852- 1854- 1863- ISfifi- 1869- 224 W. YuIp, of Chambly $ 100 00 Hon. Cliiof Justice ileiil, of Montreal 400 (»0 Col. Chiindler, of Nicolet (for Endowment Fund) 100 00 Miss Finlay, of Quelioc, to tiic Ijord Hisliop, -for Widows and Orphans of Clerffynien, to be ui)nlied al iiis discretion ; by liim transferreil to cliarge of the Church Society 2,000 Miss Walivcr, of iienno.wille (for the Widows and Orphans ot Clergymen) Mountain, lU. Rev. G. J., liOrd Bishop of Quebec (for Mission Fund) Hon. W. Waliter. of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) J. Waterson, of Quebec (for Widows and Orphans' Fund Mrs. Dunn, of Three Rivers (for Endowment Fund) 1,400 Miss Siiei>pard, if Ihuniinondville (for Endowment Fund) 2,000 00 40 00 fiOO 00 400 00 50 00 00 00 40 00 .John Hall, of Leeds (for Pension Fund) 1,000 00 Miss Taylor, of Qneiiec (for Oeueral Fund) 400 00 " '•' " (for \V. & O. Fund) 400 00 Mrs. Bankier, of Quebec O'or Feusioii Fund) iOO 00 " (for W. & O. I'^ind) 100 00 Mrs. G. B. Hall, of Quebec (for Montmorency Mission) 2,000 00 C. E. Levey, of Quebec (for Endowment Fund of St. Michael's). 1,000 00 Rev. G. Miine, M.A. (for W. & O. Fund) 100 00 " " '• (lor-i'eusiou Fund) 100 00 Mrs. Ayhvin, of Montreal (for Bourg Louis) 1,400 00 1870 1870 — Robert Kiikland, of Leeds (for Widows .and Orphans' Fund) 1877 ' 1878- 1880- 1881- 18S4 1887- 1888- Henry S. Scott, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund). " " '' (for Mission Fimd) . Hon. David E. Price, '' (for W. & 0. Fund). 125 00 125 00 .000 00 Mrs. Nairne, Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) 4,000 00 -Mrs. Sample 50 00 -William White, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) 500 00 Mrs. Porteous, of Quebec (for Mission Fund), 5 shares Bank of Montreal stock, j)ar value 1,000 00 Mrs. Porteous, of Quebec (Fund for the Blind) 3,000 00 Rev. Dr. Reid, (for Pension Fund) 1,000 00 .Mr. Mrs. W. Gordon Mack. Brompton, (for Endowment Fund)... 1,000 00 1889— C. A. Richardson, ot Stanstead (for Endowment Fund of Stanstead) 673 22 Mrs. Doretha Jackson, (for Endowment Fund of North Inverness Church) 900 75 1890— Hon. J. H. Pope, (for Endowment Fund of Cookshire Church).... 4,000 00 1891— Mrs. Elizabeth Cream, of Quebec (for Mission Finid) 400 00 " " " " (for Pension Fund) 100 00 Miss Mary Chaderton, Donation, (for PhcBbo Chaderton Memorial Fund) 6,000 00 1893— Henry Magee, of Magog (for Magog Endowment Fund) ;j,0'24 06 Hollis Shorey, of Montreal (for Charleston Rectory Endowment Fund) 90 00 James Wilson, Upper Ireland (for General Fund) 782 00 " " " " (for Ireland and South Inverness Endowment Fund 400 00 1894 — Mrs. Catharine G. Rickaby, y^oHrt/Zo/i (for Three Rivers Endow- mentFund) ." 1,000 00 1895— Mrs. A. M. Williams, (for Mission Fund) 102 00 1897— Miss Margaret Hall, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fiiud) 500 00 Mrs. Richard Parker, of Ranboro' (for Clergy Trust Fund) 450 00 1898— Mrs. A. R. Unun-Oame (for Loniseville Endowment) 2,300 00 " " " (for S. James' Church, Riv. dn Loup),.. 200 00 T. H. Dunn, Fsq., of Quebec (for liOuii>eville Endowment Fund) 7,012 06 '« " " (forS. Jamps"Church,Riv.duLQup) IOO 00 Robert Hamilton, Eb(}., of Quebec (for Mission Fund) 5(;,000 00 J " " " (for S. Matthew's Ch. Quebec. 10,000 00 $118,064 09 imu lit »i I 100 00 400 00 100 00 2,000 00 40 00 600 00 400 00 50 00 1,400 00 2,000 00 40 00 1,000 00 400 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 100 00 100 00 1,400 00 125 00 125 00 500 00 . 4,000 00 50 00 500 00 of of t"83 rial ent ess )W- lUl) up) Lee. 1,000 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 673 22 900 75 4,000 00 400 00 100 00 6,000 00 :},024 06 90 00 782 00 400 00 1,000 00 102 00 500 00 450 00 2,MH) 00 200 00 7,012 06 100 00 5(;,ooo 00 10,000 00 s. ■'•/ $118,064 09 oar CONTRIBDTORS OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DEOIIASED. All(].!^^■oll, W. 11 s 50 no Aiidiews, Thori : .")ii ()() Aslie, Ciiptaiii it. N' 50 00 Aslie, Will .")0 (10 liiililwin, Moil. I! 5(1 (K) Hi'll, A. 1) 50 (l(( Benson, Thomas 5(i ()(i Black, J 50 (10 Black, Hon. H., C.B 5(i (id Bonner, J 50 (Ml Bowen, Hon. (Jliief Justice 50 00 Boxer, Reur Aduiinil 50 0(1 Brooke, Mrs 50 oo Burnet. .Mrs. I) 50 00 Burstiill, H 5(1 0(1 Burstiill,E 5(1 00 Biirstall, .1 50 (Id Ciildwell, Sir II. J., Biirl 50 (Id Ciimpliell, A IdO 0(1 0!iiniii)ell, Sa.\t()u 50 (id Caipenter, F. S 50(1(1 Chandler, Col. (to .N'icoicI Kii- downient Fund). Hid 00 Chaimian, W 5(i 0(i Christie, .Major W. I' lOd (HI j Cocliraii. Hon. A. W 5d (Id \ Cock(dl. .Miss 5d (id | Cream, Mrs 5(i (id Dooiililc, licv. L 5(1 (Id Do(i>?iass, C. M., .M.I) 5d Od Drum, W lOd 0(1 Kln-iii. J.crd Idd (Id Kstconi't, .Major (ieneial 5d (id Estcoiirt, LaJiv . .. 5(1 (Id Fletcher, lion" M,. Jn.^tice 5(1 (Id For.svth, .fames I! 5(i (Id Fras'er, Hon. .1. M.. 5(1 (id Fry, .1. H 5d dd Gfile, .1. V 5d (Id George. .Miss 5d (id Gill'spie, A 50 (id Glover, Thos 5d Od Grav, F. If 5(i 00 Hnli', Hon. F. (senior) 5d Od | Hall, G. 15 (Id dO j Hall, Geo Idd Od I Hal!, Mrs. G, H (.;0 00 j Hiimilton, llohert, D.C.I, Idd Od | Hamilton, F 5d dO ' Hamilton, Mrs Idd 00 Harheson, .Mrs 5d (id Head, Rl. Hon. Sir F., Bart ;150 00 Heath, .lames 50 00 Hincks, Hon. Sir F 50 00 Hoirman. C >d 00 Hoiisman, l.'ev. (!. V.. M. A 5d 00 Hunt. .lames 5(i (id Hunt, Mrs. Weston 50 (id Hunt, Weston .'id dd Jackson, Rev. C 5(i oo Jcssop, II 50 00 16 Jones, H. X $ 50 00 Kerr. J. II 50 00 Kini;-, C 100 00 Leeds, Rev. J 50 00 l.e.Mesnrier, II 50 00 Levey. (!. F 50 00 l-isuar. Lord 2(10 00 Lovell, J 50 00 Miickie. .Major, W. S 50 00 Mackie, Ue'v. Geo., D.D 100 00 .MacLaien, James 60 00 Marler, AV. G 50 00 .Meredilh. .>^ir William .50 00 Metcalf, Lord 100 00 Milne, Rev. (i., M.A 50 00 Mountain, lit. Uev. G. J., Lord l!islio|,i of Quebec, (annual for ■1\ years) 100 00 Do. to Depository Fund 10 00 Do. to Mission Fund (aniiiial for 5 years) HOO 00 Lord .Monek (seven annual siili script ions) Mountain, Col. C. 1! Mountain. Lieut. .1. G .M(Mintain, .Mrs. G. U .Mountain, .Miss K .Mountain, Uev. A. W .Vairne, John N'iculls Rev. J. H., D.D .VoMd. IF. J Patterson, P I'eiidierton, Hon. G I'cnuel'allier, R. M I'eliy, W I'etrv, W.. junior I'il.o'u, Mrs! C Poston, E I'oston, W I'oston, Mrs. W Poston, (3 Posion. 'f liomaa Price, W Price, Hon.. David I've, John Racev, J Rae,'\\ Ranisav, Rev. J Reid, Rev. C. P., D.C.L Rhodes, Lt.-Col. Wm Rolph, Hon. J Ross, Hon. .1 Rowan, F. M., Sir W., (J.C.B... Scott, H. S Sealv, J SewidI, Rev. K. W., M.A Seweli, Rev. II. D Shaw. P. A Shaw, S. J Shepjiard, Mis? Smith, C. W :!50 00 T.', 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 150 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 Od 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 Oil 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 400 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 1(10 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 .^d tiO , 50 00 , 50 00 ! t 226 CONTRIBUTORS OP $50.00, AND UPWARDS, DECEASED.— Continued. s S' s 1 i t Smith, R. H i? uO 00 Somerset. Cnpt. Aylmer 150 00 Spraggc, W 50 00 StayntT, T. A 50 00 Stewart, Hon. John 5i) 00 Stmirt, Hon. (I. Okill 511 00 Stuart, Mrs. G. Okill 50 00 Stmirt, Hon. Sir Ja.s., iJart 100 (lO Symes, G. li .00 00 Symes, R 50 00 Taylor, Miss 50 00 Trigge, T 50 (d' Trigge, H. W 50 00 Tr()lloi)i', General SirC, K.C.B.$ 50 00 Ushonic, G. \V 50 00 ValU-au. W. H 60 00 Wait, Ui'v. W.W 400 00 Walker, }Ioii. \V 100 00 Wilbraliani, IJev. G. 1» 50 00 Williams, lU. Kev. J. W., Lord Bishop of Quebec 50 00 WiilDUiihliy. Rev. M 50 00 Wood, K 50 00 Wood, G. A. I. 50 00 Voung, D. D 100 00 X.IFE MEMBERS. Any member of the Chnrrh of EiKjlaml irho ij'iven i^''t(i.iiO, in one xnm, toirdrils any of the Funds of the Church Sociely, in ditjihte tit Life-MnnhershiiK His Excellency the Earl of Minto, Governor General of Canada $ 50 00 The Earl of Aberdeen 50 00 The Earl of Duflerin, lOi) oo The Marqnisof Lansdowne 50 dO Lord Bishop of Quebec 50 00 Lord Bishop of Ottawa 15(1 00 AUnatt, Rev. F. J. B , D.D 00 oo Atkinson, Henry 50 oo Atkinson, Mrs. li 50 00 Bail, Rev. T L 50 no Burstall. Mrs .J 50 oo Garter, J 50 00 Ohaplean, Lady 50 00 Dalton, Lt. R. A 50 00 Dicker, Rev. A. (i. Hamilton... 50 00 Dobell, Hon. I!. B loi> 00 Dunn, Mrs. llunlcr ........ 50 00 Dunn, Rev. E.A.. M.A 50 oo Dunn, MissM.C 50 oo Dunn, W. A 50 00 Forsvth, Col. J. B(dl 50 oo Forsyth, Mrs. ,L Bell 50 00 Frankeiiberg, Ma.\ 50 00 Hamilton,. fohn 50 00 Hamilton, Mrs. John 50 00 Hamilton, Miss 50 00 Hamilton, Rev. Chet\vood.M..\. 200 00 namilton, Miss Robina 50 00 Haslett, James 50 oo Hatherly, J. J..... 50 00 Ileneker, R. W, D.C.L $50 00 Jones, Edwin 50 00 Llovd. Rev W. V .50 00 LoVvndes, J J ,50 00 Moiiti/auiliei't, F., M.I) 50 00 Montizainbert, Mrs. F 50 00 Mountain. Mrs. A. W 50 00 -N'ormau, Rev. R. \\\, D.D .• 50 00 Pa.ko, (J. II 50 00 Parker, Mrs. G. II 50 00 Pennvfather, Rev. T., .M.A 04 fiO Price', Hon. E.J 50 00 Price. H. M 50 00 Reid, Mrs. C. P 50 00 Reid, Miss 50 00 Rhodes, .lames 50 00 Rhodes, Mis 50 00 Rhodes, .Vnnilaue 50 00 Ross. Mrs.J 5(» 00 Smith, Lt.-Col.. R. li 50 (Ml Si)raL'>'-e. Mrs 50 00 Tlie ift. Rev. Bishop llellmuth.. 50 00 Thompson, Rev. J. H., M.A 50 00 Torre Mrs 50 00 Veasev, Georo-e 50 00 Waiurighl, II 50 00 Walker, Miss SO 00 Washer, Rev. C. B 100 00 Webb, E. E .50 00 Wood, W. F 100 00 Wright, Mrs 50 00 Wright, Rev. W., M.D GO 00 ,i. MW* 227 B.$60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 ... 400 00 .. 100 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 ... bO 00 ... 60 00 ... 60 00 ... 100 00 Zfist of Incorporated Members (Subscribers of at luust S'J.OO per annum to Funds of the Society.) TuE Loud Bi.siiui" of Qckijkc, President. ..,$ 60 00 ... 60 00 ... 60 00 ... ,60 00 ... .60 00 ... 60 00 ... 60 00 ...• r)0 00 ... 60 00 ... 60 00 ... 04 fid .. 60 00 .. 60 00 ... 60 00 ... 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 (U) . . 50 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. 60 00 .. SO 00 .. 10(1 00 .. .^o 00 .. 100 00 .. 60 00 .. GO 00 The Cathedkai. : Audorsou, Mrs. Anderson, F. U. Andrews, .Judge. Andrews, F. II., jr. Aylwin, T. Hoswell, Mi's. ,J. K. (Campbell, Mrs. W. D. (Uiauipion, C 1'. Champion, W. S. Clint, \V. Cnniniinj^s, A. *Dobell, lion. U. II. Drum, -Mrs. Dunliar, Jas., Q.C. Dunbar, .1. S. *l)unn, Mrs. Hunter. *i)unu, Miss M. C. *i)unn, W. A. Dmin, Mr. T. H. Dnuu, Stuart. Evans, Lorenzo. Foote, Mi.>JS. *Fi'aukenlperg'. Ma.v. Fry, Mrs. .). S. Uibsone. (i. F. ^ioodday, II. tJ. Hale, Mrs. E. J. Hale, E. Russell Hale, Mrs. E. Russell. Holloway, F. Joly de i.,otbiniere, Hon. Sir II. (I. Joly deLotbiniere, Laily •Jolydc liOtbiniere, E. (}. *-Jones, Edwin. Jones, (J. E. Allen. Alaehin, II. T. Macpherson, Mrs. Wm. Mav, Rev. E. ti. More, J. C. Parnielee, W. G. •Parke, (i. II. J'atton, Jas., jr. Patten. H. li. Petry, Rev. H. .1. Petry. Mrs. Philiip.s, C. W. Postou, Airs. Seott, Mrs. \V. W. Seott, J. G. Scott, E. G. Sewell, Dr. C. Seweli. Mrs. C. Sevvrll, E. li. Shaw, .Mrs. S. .1. .Shaw, Mrs. P. A. Sniitli. Mrs. R. 11. vSnutii, It. Ilareourt. Stavclev, H. Totield,' Wm. *r(;rre, .Mrs. TunibuU. Mrs. Turner. Ht)n. R. *Vea.sey, (Jeor<;;e. Vea.-iev, Artiiur. AValcot, C. W. *\V.>bb. K. E. Weleh, .1. L. Wurtele, E. F. Voimg, G. B. S Sr. .Mattukw'.s OMmtcu, (,)i!i;i!K(.' : Haker, Horace. ijennett. .Miss L. Hillctl. .(. (i. (/aui|ibell. R. Carter. Capt. W. [I. Carter, Mrs. Carter, U. ». Clanliue. E. Coleman, (leo. (Jreen, .Miss. (runn, W. Hall, P. P. Hall, Mis. P. P. •Hamilton, Miss. 'Hamilton, Miss Robina ! 'Hamilton, .John. 'Hamilton, .Mrs. .1. Hamilton, Wm., jr. Hendeison, Mrs. W. Henderson, Walter. Hemlerson, Gilbert. Hoare, E. \. Hoare, Mrs. R. A. Irvine, .Miss F. J. Irvine, Miss. Irvine, Mrs. Hell. .lohnston, F. Judge, F. 0. Kennedy, "' Murray. Kennedy, Mrs. Harold. Laird, .)., jr. (jainp.sun, Geo. Laurie, .Mrs. .Mann, Mr. *.M(>ntizandjert, Dr. F. *.Montizand)ert, Mrs. F. iMonti/.anibcrt, Miss L. Newton, Miss. Petry, W. G. Piggoll, 0. J. Piees, Mrs. Pope. E I'opei Mrs. E. Pratten, II. J. Pratten, Mrs. il. J. Price, .Miss. Price, Miss C. Price, Miss C. C. Racey, E. Riel)ii.idson, Jno. Sangster, ,J. A. Seolt. Ilev. F. G. Sharpies, .1. J. Teakle, Mrs. •Walker, Miss. White, G. R. White, J. R. II. Williams, Rev. Lennox. Williams, Mrs. L. W. Winfieid, J. W'intield. Mrs. Wooil, W. G. J. Voung, T. A. Young, Mrs. T. A. St. MiciiAKii'a Church, QuKiiKu : •Mnrstail. .Mrs. J. •Forsvtb, J. Bell. •Foisyth, Mrs. Bell. Irvine, .Miss. Munroe, Miss. "Price, Hon. E. J. Price, W. Price, Mrs. W. •IHiodes, Mrs. 'Rhodes, J. ♦Rhodes. A. Von Iftland, Rev. Canon. Von inland, Mra. * Life Members. S::i!aj.:--- v-z. 228 List of Incorporated Members. — Continued. & s St. Peteh's Chdrch, Qob- BEC : Balfour, Rev. A. J. Borland, Mrs. R. Borland, A. Brocklesby, C. Brooke, J. Chambers, E. T. D. Chambers, Mrs. Chambers, E. J. C. Elliott, Wm. Elliott, Mrs. W. Hookes, A E. Shaw, Miss Tillie. Tozer, W. A. Tozer, Miss Annie. St. Paul's Church, Que- bec : ♦Dunn, Rev. E. A. Kennedy, 0. Richardson, Rev. Canon, Robinson, Geo. Taylor, E. H. Taylor, J. B. Trinity Church, QuEBfic Etherington, Rev. E. J. Acton : Wurtele, Rev. L. C. Wurtele, Mrs. Anous : Adcock, ilev. W. A. Barford : Murray, Rev. G. H. A. Ward, Dr. T. W. Ward, Mrs. T. W. Ward, Miss. BouRG Louis : Debbage, Rev. J. B. Bury : •Washer, Rev. C. B. Washer, Mrs. Washer, Miss. Cape Covk : Lyster, Rev. W. Q. COATICOOK : Foster, Rev. Canon. .Comi'ton : Parker, ""ev. G. H. *Parker, Mrs. JCOOKSHIRE : Robertson, Rev. A. H. i Robertson, Mrs. Trigge, Mrs. Danville : Blaylock, Rev. T. Cleveland, G. F. Dbummondville : Fothergill, Rev. R. J. DUDSWKLL : Chapman, Rev. T. Wilson, Rev. E. K. Fitch Bay : Nicolls, Rev. G. G. Frampton : Boyle, Rev. F. Boyle, Mrs. Ilenderson, E. Henderson, G. Henderson, Mrs. G. Wilson, Hugh. Gasi'e Basin : Hiclimond, Rev. J. P. Hatlev : Stevens, Rev. A. Inverness : Da vies, Mr. Davies, Mrs. Dickson, Rev. H. A Dickson, Mrs. King, Charles. Reed, Mrs. Ireland : Faulconer, Rev. W. G. Kingsey: Sykes, Rev, J. S. Leeds : Kemp, Rev. J. Rothera, Rev. J. Lennoxville : Adams, Rev. Dr. •Allnatt, Rev. Dr. *Ball, Rev. T. L. Ball, Mrs. T. L. Parrock, Rev. R. A. Povey, .Mrs. Ready, Mrs. Scartli, Rev. A C. Speid, H. Wilkinson, Rev. B. G. Wilson, Mrs E. F. Woolsey, Geo. Levis : Fyles, Rev. T. W. Grist, Mrs. King, Mrs. J. Simmons, J. H. Thompson, Rev. I. M. Maliuie : Walters, Rev. G. R. Melrourne ; King, Rev. E. A. W. New Carlisle : Husband, Rev. E. B. iVew Liverpool : 'Atkinson, Hy. *Atk'nson. Mrs. H. Atkinson, W. P. V. Buchanan, Mrs. Sample, Mrs. Wade, E. H. Wade, Mrs. E. H. Newport : Moore, Rev. A. H. Moore, Mrs. Peninsula : Bayne, Rev. X. M. Portneuf : Fuller, Rev. H. S. Fuller, Mrs. Greenough, Mrs. Richmond : Aylmer, Hon. H. Hepburn, Rev. J. Morris, Miss. Life Members. ii mii i W .l d. )r. Dr. R. A. L C. V. B. G. !. P. W. V. r. M. G. R. A. W. E.B. List of Incorporated Members. — Continued. RiviEnio DU Loui' : Edgell, Mrs. Shkjawake : Harding, Rev. G. T. Fiirwcll, Win, Fill-well, Mrs. Kerr, Rev. I. N. Sandy Beach : Feltori, K. P. Three Rivkks : Horner, Rev. D. Fraser, H. R. Hooper, Mr. Grundy, Mrs. Ogden, 0. K. Rickaby, Mrs. Stuart, Rev. H. C. SCOTSTOWN ; ♦Heneker, R. W. Brooke, H. A. Jlolison, Miss. Lawrence, H. D. Sheiibuooke : Loin as, A. (!. Valcartier : Anderson, A. H. Austin, Dr. F. Morris, Mrs. L. Morris, Wni. Riopel, Rev Dr. Bprryman. E. Bowen, G^ F. *Reid, Mrs. C. P. *Reid, Miss. Watebville : Brooks, Mrs. Ridout, G. L. Tambs, Rev. R. C. Brown, H B. Ridout, Mrs. rt. L. Buck, Mrs. Wliite, .Judge. Windsor : Cowiin)?. Miss. Winter, Ale.x. Briggs, Mrs. A. A. Duuibell Rev. Dr. Wood, Mrs. J. Roe, Ven. Archdeacon. Edgell, Stephen. ■gWoodward.-J. R. * Life Members, H. F. V. H. . H. . M. . S. rs. tl. J. r I f 230 SYNOD VlCTORia DIAMOND .irHlLKK FUND. V. si DoiuitioiiH (per OH'ertory) aiul Siil).scri|i(.i(»iis towards tho piuvliiise uf the Set'-Houso, loceivoil by the 'rriasinur of tho (Jhiirch Society in l;! !> (16 10 00 2 :f9 1 90 1 00 3 0;-) 4 30 79 42 3 11 3 20 2 r.i 4 00 4 95 2 10 (» 30 2 00 2 50 4 39 1 01 12 82 1 0(! 1 00 1 (i5 3 05 4 17 7 40 5 00 7 83 12 00 .Malbaic $ Corner Heaih Marachois Melbourne Rockland The Ridge Milby MonUnoreucy .Vew Carlisle Paspebiac Hopetown Peninsula Little Gaspc Richmond Riviere du Loup Sandy Beach Scotstown Sherbrooke Shigawake Port Daniel L'Anse-aux-Gascons Newport. Stanstead Waterville North Ilatley Kustis 5 80 2 42 48 09 00 08 69 70 50 36 ti7 4 22 2 84 15 55 4 64 C 00 7 00 21 24 48 33 65 65 50 00 46 00 Quebec -Cathedral 21 18 S. Matthew's 910 16 17 r)3 43 25 5 00 50 00 S. Michael's. ... S. Paul's S. Peters Miss Walker Mrs. M. J. Boswell Mr. A. .McFarlane... Mr. John Fraser-" Mr. E. A. lloare. .. The Misses Phillips. Mr. J. C. More Mr. Wni. Price Hon. Senator Price 20 00 00 00 00 25 1000 3 00 5 00 00 00 Total 1897 $2394 19 ises. Exec'trs estate late R. Hamilton.'^500 00 Hon. Senator Price 500 OO Mr. E. E. Webb loo 00 Mr. James King .50 00 The Dean of Quebec 25 00 Rev. A. J. Balfour $ 10 00 Rev. E. J. Etherington 5 00 Mr. F. W. Wells 6 00 Carried forward $1195 00 V .§ 5 80 2 42 48 3 09 1 00 1 08 1 69 6' 70 1 50 ] 35 t>7 4 22 2 84 15 55 4 64 00 7 00 21 24 1 48 1 -^-.i « 65 1 55 . 3 50 2 00 2 46 1 00 21 18 910 16 17 r)3 4;h 25 5 00 50 00 20 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 25 00 1000 00 52394 19 $ 10 00 5 00 5 00 ^1195 00 tf 231 Synod Victoria Diam(.m> Ji iui.kk Vvsu.—Conliniwd. Mi'oiiglit f'orwiinl $llli,") oo Akiu's- I!ov. .). S. I!. Dickson.. ' on \V. U. All)i(> , III) iMi'.s Alliri) I (Ml Mrs. V't'iilor i no Ciipt. Kelly , I III) Win. Kelly . i no Miss Andiew.H i oo Fi. Ryiiii I 00 W. Oiiatlitild I 00 Klgiu Weston o .^o iS. Heal on v .)() Mrs Faiiinliar 5o ActonVale Rev. L.lJ.Wnrtelc I oo Mrs. Wuftele o '^o A. 0. Wnitele .^0 n. C. Walt 2,-. Miss llnnter O 25 Mary llonclee :>{) Mrs. Dncliaiiiie M) \V. Adam ,"tO Bai'foid ; Dixvilie Rev. G. II. A. Murray 5 00 J. Orady 1 00 Stanhoi)e--iI. \V. Marsh 2 00 0. L. Vouni; 2 00 Miss Oassidy I 00 .Mrs. I). Oanu'ion o ;M) Mrs. Du'-liarine ;")0 Porryboro" -R. Hohson.. 5 00 C. '(}. Smith 1 00 R. Walker I 00 E. II. Hirteli I 00 .). F. Xiih 1 00 H.Snellin}r 1 00 Bonr;? Lonis -l!ov. .]. \i. Deh- bagc ' .'j 00 Bromptou- (Hlertorv 15 T. Ward ' o 50 Mrs. W. Rielu'S o 7."i Mrs. H. Addison 'M> C. Riches 10 Willie Knapp 01 A. II. Knapp 50 Mrs. W. Wrij'ht 1 50 Mrs. .Silas Vainey 1 00 Windsor Mills Otlertorv (iO Rev. F. Vial 2 00 Mrs. Roe 2 00 Coaticook — Oll'ertory — St. Stephen's , ,.^. 17 so Christ Chnrch 2 MO Rev. Canon Foster 5 00 W. C. Webster 1 00 ]j. Austin M 00 Compton— Rev. (i. 11. I'arker.. 5 00 H. Dudley Smith lo 00 Carried forward $1290 17 Mrought forward §1290 17 Danville (I. K. Foster 4 00 .lolin Wadlei^h 2 00 .I.Stoekwell „ | oO II. Cleveland l oo Dniinuionilville — Rev. R. J. Fotherjiill 5 00 W. J. Watkins 5 00 C. Wriyhl 1 00 W. Watts 1 00 R. W. Robstm o 50 I'rolessor Johnson I 00 Joseph Watkins ] 00 W. Hubert 1 00 Mr-. .Moisait 1 00 .Mrs. Dorion 1 00 •Miss .Marler 1 00 C. .Millar 1 00 Iv Watkins, jr 1 00 Air. Watkins' 25 L. .Newton 5 00 R. Robins 1 00 li. Ilebert 1 00 W. Houston 1 00 Dndswell-Rev. T. S. Chap- man 5 00 Rev. ]']. K. Wilson 5 00 F. A .Voblc 2 00 T. C. Osgood 2 00 .1 P. Lasell 2 00 F. Statiy 1 00 J. K. Rennett 1 00 C. M. Weyland I 00 Cyrus Westman 1 00 Flwin Rarter 1 00 (-. II. .Mann 1 00 .1. U. liarker 1 00 W. Jenkinson 1 00 L.Stacey 1 00 Mrs. J.is. Hooker 1 00 (ieo. Weston 50 Durham Kirkdale - Mis. \V. Stevens 1 00 John Porter 50 Rev. W. J. Curran 5 00 Mrs. Pye I 00 Miss J'llsie Lyster 1 00 Alliert Lyster ,... 1 OO P. i>yster 1 00 Mrs.Mansbridge 50 L'Avenir— C. Cai?dlish 3 00 F. Dovle 1 00 Geo. Placey 2 00 F. Hall 5 00 A. Skillen 2 00 E. Atkinson 1 00 F. McDougall 5 00 E." Bothwell 1 00 Carried forward $1384 42 M ■f: I 282 Synou Victoria Di\M(»m» .Iiuii.kk Vvsik - ('unthmed. Urouflrlit forward $1 Soutli Diirhiiin— Alex. IMiilliii!? A. J. .lotiiistoH Jus. [)()\V(| N Morit>{()iin;ry J. Montgomery .... R. MoiitKomery W. Miles Arthur .lulitistoii Archie .lohtistoii G. Johnston, jr Ernest (Jriflith Fitch Bay— l»er Rev. (;. G. Nicolls Frampton — Re\ . F. Boyle Hatley— Rev. A. Stevens Sirs Murray Mrs. Lloyd -Miss Weston Miss .Murray Mrs. Lavender Mrs. Baruie T. Feignley Mrs. .lones W. Ride Mrs. Henry Mrs. Nichol J. P. Bowen M. VV. LeBaron II. W. Perry Inverness- F. Uavies . W. Doherty J. McVitty NV. McVittv Dr. Reed .' W. J. Smith Jno. Grahnm Thos. Walker John Walke6 Rev. II. Dickson Ireland (Upper) — Rev. W. (i. I'aulconei Ladies' (Juild F H. Wood W Dinning , T. Wood (Lower)- W, Johnston.... Mrs. W. Jolmston George Kerr Col. Ward H. T. Henderson Jos. Marshall W. Wright W. Henderson W. Porter Join Bennett R. Forbes , Geo. Elliott Carried forward $1506 92 S84 42 1 0(1 1 (Ml 1 (H) 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 !t :>o 5 00 2 00 i> 00 .) 00 5 00 1 (10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 I 00 .f) 00 a 00 1 00 I 00 10 00 a 00 1 00 1 (10 1 00 .') 00 ;, 00 .") 00 ! i) 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 ft ftO 2 00 2 00 ftO 1 00 ■■JO r.O 50 50 50 60 1506 92 l>roii;rlif forward Si W. S. .I«>hlislnii Chiirle.-^ Wunl II Little Tlietford Mines — Aiidivw Johnston Leeds — Rev. J. Kemp Dr. Hume .Mrs. A. Ross Rev. ,]. Rothera Charles Church A Fiiend John Wilson Clarence Wilson R. iMaishall Leniioxville — M. C. School .Mrs. Coinstock Mrs. l'.;irtlet( Rev. T. S. Hall Professor Allnatt Professor Wilkinson Professor Parrock H. J. If. I'etiy Mrs. Ready.... C. Peahody C. Winter Mr Speed W. Baker T. F. Donnelley Levis -Rev. I. .M. Thompson... Rev. Dr. Fyles J. 11. Simmons Miss A. llatnel New Liverpool IT. Atkinson.. Magog -Rev. R. W. E. Wright. W. T. Whitehead W. Jameson Lin.'on Ball Ralph Moore J. E. Tavlor Mrs. Hall ! 11. Jameson C. McCallum J. R. Wilco.x Bon Verity A Friend Miss Wright Mrs. ALwood Uvs. II. Merry Mrs. -lohn Taylor Mrs. Jndd II. Appleton Mrs. S. K. Drew Miss Gustin Malbaie— Per G. R. Walters... (Corner Beach) " (Baracliois) " lOO !I2 •J 00 50 1 OU 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 17 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 :i 00 10 00 5 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 50 00 5 00 .5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 01 1 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 25 I I?. 73 Carried forward S1746 04 Sl.iOO !I2 2 0(1 (t :>o 1 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 r. 00 ;. 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 :> 00 17 00 1 00 2 00 r. 00 5 00 A 00 :; 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 50 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 ft 00 i> 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 25 I 13 73 S1746 04 ■■/, .. ; <• \ 2.33 SvM.i) Vi( roKiA DiAM )M. .Ii r.ir.KK Fivi>. CnHniinl S. ^ Ui'oui'lit foi-wunl $l74!p ot Mi'd Diiiii'iin II ,,i) Ui'v. (5. \l. Wiilt.Ts :' 00 Mollioiinic II. l'"oiitiiiiie 1 00 Olivt'i' Burt. 50 Nicolet— llev. J. Alinoiiil 2 Oo Mr?. Paciiiid 2 OO Mij3 Mc'Jatl'ivv I OO Poitneiif - Per Rev. II. S. Fuller •> .-)() Ilalosboro" o ,)0 Hicliniond— Dr. Howe 10 oo Hou. II. Aylmer 10 on A. Wilcoclcs 10 00 T. Hurt 2 00 J. C. Siitlierluud 2 tio Miss .Siiiiitosou 2 00 Mrs Host) 50 H. Alien 2 00 -Mrs. Crouibie I 00 Mis. Failu- I 00 Marcus (J romliie 5 00 Mr. Speer 2 (id Mirs Gilisoiu) I no (3. Fowler 4 00 P. Mackenzie 10 00 MissPiercc 2 oo Mr. S. Marlis 5 00 Mr. and Mrs. P Lyuter 5 oO Mrs. SlacIv 5 00 A. Swanboro 5 00 C. Wilcoclcs 2 00 John Hfcwton 5 00 Scotstown - Rev. II. A. Brooke 2 00 C. \V. H. French ;i 00 Mrs. A. Railey 50 G. Sherman.." 50 Mrs. H. Goodwin 50 G. Mavliew 50 A. J. Croniie 05 Canterbury- -E Sherman 1 00 Nellie Bown 1 00 R. Mavhew o 50 R. Bennett 50 A. Bennett 50 Blank 25 F. Bennett 50 N. Asca M R Goodwin 60 D. Rose 25 Eva Kerr 25 Lingwick— Mrs. R. French.. 1 00 J. A. Peiinoyer 1 00 James Wilson 1 00 R. D. Cowan 1 00 Miss Malony 1 00 Carried forward §1867 M. liroiijjlii forward $l8rtr 'M .Mrs. V. .Murray 50 Mrs. !•; V. McKay o hi) James llaiidwriglit. 50 (i. F. Cowan 50 She:brooke — !)r. lleneker 100 00 Mrs. Rcid 25 00 Win. Farwell 10 00 W. II. Wifrgett 5 00 Wni. Morriss 5 00 Rev. W. Barton 2 00 (J II. Rawlings 1 00 Mrs. Ridout 6 00 F. (iriindv 5 00 Judge white 5 00 C. II. Fletcher 5 00 A. Ekinhead Z 00 A. II. Anderson 2 00 F. Thomson 2 00 C. Cwviin 2 00 J. A. Wiggett 1 00 A.(!. liomas 1 00 K. N'. Ilobiiis 1 00 MissIIale I 00 J. E. Boswell 1 00 H. R. Eraser 2 00 Mrs. W. B. Ives 16 00 E. Farwell 1 00 II. II. Ingram 1 00 Mrs. MacFarlane 1 00 Rev. Dr. Dumbell 10 00 II. E. Elkins 25 00 Shigawake--Per Rev. I.N. Kerr 6 60 Sawyerville— H. lI.Hunt 3 00 Clyde French 1 00 S. Willard 1 00 Mrs S. Willard 1 00 A. Planche 1 00 Rev. A. Moore 1 26 P. Coombs. 60 G. G. Hurd 1 00 W. Loveland 1 00 C. H. Loveland 1 00 S. N. Hurd 25 A. Hunt 2 00 Miss Hodge. 1 00 Waterville— G. Fianders 1 00 J. Molyueaux 50 W. H. Spriggings 60 C Brodien 2 00 L. W. Bradley 50 Rev. R. C. Tambs 5 00 Mrs. Bale 50 Mark Hodgson l 00 Frank Rowe 1 00 F. Fowler 1 00 W. Somerville 50 Total $2140 34 i..(' I I s s f i ■ y v» 234 Report of the Correspoxdino Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Church of Exuland in Canada, Diocese of Que- bec, for the year ending 31st July, 1898. The coiitribuiions for the past year amount to $3,733.06, a slight increase over last year, there being a gain for Domestic Missions of 11:25. ')0, but a decrease of $101.20 for Foreign Missions. TABULAR statement. 1806 1897 1898 Domestic Missions. Foreign Missions .. S2277 16 i:i7!) i>^ $2171 07 15:^fi 79 $2297 47 M35 59 Gain Decrease... $125 50 $101 20 Total $;i«r>() (itt $:{70S 70 $8733 Oi; Net Gain... $ 24 30 The accounts for the year ending 30th .Tune, 1898, hav- ing been duly audited by Mr. Arthur Veasey and found correct, are now submitted for approval. No detail comparison can be made with the results of other years. This arises, the Committee are glad to report, from the fact that, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Missions, the contributions are now sent, to a very great extent, undesignated. The statements speak for themselves, and those interested can see where further improvements can easily be made to increase the revenue of the Society. Some Parishes, the Committee are sorry to see, do not respond to both ap- peals. The vouchers from the "Woman's Auxiliary were re- ceived after the books were closed and too late to be in- cluded in the detailed accounts, but are included in the gross amounts. \. » A^- ssted e to the ap- re- in- the ^. ' 4^ 235 The Committee have pleasure lo aijaiii draw attention to the very exeellent work done during* the pa«t year by the Woman's Auxiliary, sliowinu," a steady increase The detailed statenu'iit lor both Forei«^n and Domestic Missions can bti seen in the Secretary-Treasurer's account as well as the amounts received from each Parish, in the tabular statement printed in the report of the Church Society, Diocese of Quebec, page 244, The whole respectfully submitted, Quebec, 21st February, 1899. A. H. Quebec. Arm IT AGE Rhodes, Hon. Sec' y. -Treasurer. .>=) I ^ ■■ - T .' \ :' \f Dr. 2.^6 DIOCESE The CitrroHponrling Coiiiinitteo nf D. A: F. M. Snciuty in nccoiint 1R08 Roinitted to Genoral TreHsiiror : 4th March— By (^hcfiiie to C. A. Eliot, Treamirer D. & F. M. Society 30th June — " Vouciiers from Treasurer Ciinadian Church Missionary Association. Aug. — " Cheque to C. A. Eliot. Trcaiurer D. k F. M. Society By Vouchers from Woman's Auxiliary, sent Treasurer. 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Mr. Al- poor of his Dm several Magdalen le Bishop, 1 Fund of tid friends lore espe- us gift of :■ Vf 1 ' \ 245 $25 ; Mrs. Eno, |5 ; A Friend, |1 ; A Friend, 90c ; A Friend, |5 towards Fair Linen, and Mrs. Webb for a contri- bution of clothing for children. Helen A. Sewell, President Caeoline M. Hall, Secretary. Report of Executive Committee. March— Cassock to Rev. R. W. E. Wright, Fitch Bay ; 20 towards a horse-shed at Hopetown. April— 120 to a Clergyman to defray expenses of illness in his family ; ,f 20 to a Clergyman to'wards expenses in moving. May— General meeting ; |20 to assist in renovating in- terior of Parsonage at Scotstown ; |20 towards improve- ments in interior of Church at Cranbourne. June — $45 to an invalid Clergyman towards expenses of trip to England. Sept.— Set of Altar Vessels for Church atThetford Mines, , the congregation contributing $10 towards the purchase ; also, set of Cruets lor same Mission : Dossal for Church at , Shiga wake ; $20 towards a furnace for Parsonage at Agnes, Lake Megantic. , Oct. — General meeting ; $20 towards improvements in chancel of Church at Perryboro' ; Stole and Surplice to Rev. Mr. Riopel, Valcartier. The Treasurer's statement showed the total receipts to ' have been $779.72, including a balance of $329.81, brought forward from previous year. The expenditure amounted to $574.76, leaving a balance in hand of $204.96. i , '( 5 ? n gJ ' -U« ' . i .- 2*f^ FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES BY WILL. M^/ L A Bequest of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock, or Pub- lic Debentures, for the general purposes of the Sockty. I give and bequeath to " 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, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, the sum (or Shares of Stocks iu the Bank of standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, or of Debentures, describe them briefly,) upon trust to be by the said (church Society applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation and none other. II. A Bequest of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock or Debentures, for one or more of the specific purposes of the Society. (Same as foregoing, only instead of the words in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of providing for the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Mission Fund. Or, — Towards the support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for those of the Clergy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for the widows and orphans of the Clergy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — Towards the 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 betw^een the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church- Wardens of the Church in the said Mission (or at ) •; > tl 247 / \ Or, — As the commencement of an endowment for the Church of St in the Mission of (or at ) and to provide for the future maintenance of divine worship in conformity with the principles of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards the encouragement of education, and the support of day schools and Sunday-Schools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards a Fund for assisting persons pre- paring for the Ministry of the G-ospel in the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Com- mon Prayer of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, and Books and Tracts approved by the said Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or,— As an aid towards the erection, endowment and maintenance of Churches according to the principles of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, within the Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of par- sonage-houses, — the setting apart of burial-grounds and church-yards, and the endowment and support of parson- ages and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, all and singular, &c., (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Church So- ciety of the Diocese of Quebec, and their successors for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and profits 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 of the said Church Society. V La4y> ij..^ !,. i r' 1 f \. i \ r 248 IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the spe- cific purposes of the Society. Same as in No. 8— ouly instead of the words in Italics insert the specific purposes, as in No. 2. v. A Devise to the Society of a site for Church, Sfc. Same as in No. 3, down to the words " for ever " — then go on as follows : — to the uses and upon the trusts follow- ing, that is to say : — upon the trusts to hold the same for ever hereafter as and for the place and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole use and benefit of members of the Church residing in the place ad- jacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Quebec, according to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, and for no other purposes, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. i * > more of the spe* Olds in Italics I, SfC. )r ever " — then 3 trusts follow- l the same for i of a Church 3 sole use and ti the place ad- le said Diocese scipline of the ftc, and for no f the aforesaid ety. NOTICES. ^1 ^ V Tho Ibllowiiii? iuo the Special OlFerlories to bo mado ii ftvory Church in the Diocesii during tho year, and thj namos and addrossosoi'the Troasnrors to whom tho rcspoci ivo oihM'injfs aro (o b;^ f-ont : — OlIJKCT. TllKASrilKU. KiiHt Suinltiy aCti'r Eiiiiiliiiuy.. iMucigii .Missions. Aniiitii(it' IMioilcs, K!J(|. lti'rt,'ci l'( Qiiiii(|iiat,'