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QUEBEC : PRINTED AT TIIK "MOllNINO CHRONICLE"' OFFICE. 1 HTJ. i3 ■!' u m »!» ' ^1' !'i;.l 16'^ i ■ r ''= ■?. . "; ; . . w B v i- a ■ ■ 1 ^ kl EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF THE SECRETARY OK THK SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL, To the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. "In every Christian congregation which derives help from the Society, an annual Sermon should bo preached on the work of the Society, and a collection should be made in its aid. We should indeed thankfully 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 ^ is CONTENTS. lisAif '.« ■ ' '.; i Wr.r. Ahstract of Prdceeding* of Central Bonn! j,- Annuiil Muuting ii AfCOlNTS. Algoina Diocosiin Fiinil )2| Bill unci' Slu'ot of Lodf^vT I'j; Bi.xliojiric Knjii'.vnicnt ]]» Bishiiji Mountain Labrador Mission Fund 122 Clergy Trust imi Dnjiository Fund Ijii Diocesan Board Revenue Account i:',ii do ^/. 4 QUEBEC : PHINTED AT THE '• MORNING CHRONICLE"' OFFICE. 1879. .) ( ■*!" r NOTICE. mt The Chuvch Society \vns eslablishod in l.'^42. Its objects are : 1. A Mission Fund to aid in paying* missionaries to stnio-. gling con gTegat ions. 2. A General Fund to aid in tlio erection of fluirchos and parsonages, to aid struu-sflini;- conn:re2:ations in main- iaininu; schools lor their childrv-ii, and lor the u'cneral expenses of tho Society. 0. A Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the clergy. •1. A Tension Fund I'or aged and inlirni clermy. .5, To provide bibles, ]->rayer books, and religious i)ubli- cations, cither gratuitously or at reduced prices. <]. To receive and transmit contributions towards the ?.Iissionary Diocese of Algomn, or towards missions to the heathen in foreign lands. Its allairs are mannu'ed, 1. By tlie C(>ntral Board and its sub-committees, (a) The Central Board is composed of all the clergy, iho Churcli AVardens, and others elected by the ^^ociety. (/;) The sub-Committees arc the Finance, the Land and the Investment Committees. 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, wiiich manaacs (n) the Episcopal Endowment Fund, (h) tlie capital arising iVom the commutation of the clergy reserves, and (c) the endowment funds of the several missions a]id confi-reii'a- lions. 3. liV the Diocesan Board of jMissions, composed of clergymen and laymen elected by the Church ►Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the missionaries of the Diocese, and receives for this purpose (a) the armual grant of the Society ior the Propagation of the Gospel, (b) the Mission Fund of tiio Church Society, (c) the contributions or assessment of the congregations served by the missionaries, (d) a grant from the Clergy Trust Fund. All letters referring to the assessment or contrilmtions of congregations should bo addressed to the liev. A. A. Von IlHand, the Secretary, or to Mr. Edwin Jones, the Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions should l)e addressed to Rev. M. M. Fothergill, the Secretary, or to Mr. George Yeasey, tho Treasurer of the Church Societv. :W I CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE UF QUEUEC, 1878. IliuiiT RnvritENi) J. W. WILLIAM.S, n.n., Lord Bunoi' ui liiKiirc. Allnntt, Kcv. V, .1. B. n.i> Druiuiuondvillo. Ualfour. K«v. A. (rcliri'il) foiiliciiokc. Bnlfour, llov. A. J. ii.A Uiilloy. Hall, Kov. T. Ii Iruliind, (J 1*. f>. Mniilo Crovc.) lioyiloll, Rev. Jamus, u.i KinKFoy, (!'. O. .^vdenliam I'liico.) U«yle, llov. 1<'., II. A i'^iisl rruiiii>tuD, (!'. 0. llemUou.) Uruck, Uor. I., m.a., (I'o. lloctor) i^liorljrooku. Ulftylock, Ilav. T., ii.a N'cw Carlisle, (P. 0. Pnspcliac) Ilurragc, U(!V 11. (i., u.a., (retirt-d) llatloy. i'li8iiiniin, Uov. T.S., m.a Dudswcil, (P. 0. Jtnrljlotun.) C'liAuiljor.4, Uov. J Ma^jdalcau I&!aiuU. Jk'bltago, Ucv. J. R Portncuf. Dinzpy, Uov. .1. (Prinfipal of l.iidios' roli.)('om|)ton. Fothorgill, Uov. M. M., Uural Ueiin ; SuuCliurcli Socy. A Synod, Ueotor, .St. Poter'4 - Foster, Ucv- J., .m.a Coatioook. [Qiiclco. Hamilton, Uov. ('. .m.a., UisUop's Cliapliiin, Hector, St. Jlatthcw's, Quebec. Kamiltun, Ucv. (loo., ii.a St. Mattlicw's, lincbcc, llaiuilton, Uov. C. (.'., m.a St. MiUlhow's, liucboc. Hnrvcy, Ucr. R. J .Shigawukc. - Hepburn, Ucv J., ii.a Majjoj; und Goorgcvilio, (P. O ;*ini;oj.) llom.iian, Uov. 0. V., m.a., Keotor (iuobcc. , lliirdiiig. Rev. a. T., u a Durham, (P. 0. Kirkdilic) . Jenkins. Ucv. J. 11., m.a., Uuotor Tnrco Rivers. . Kemp, Uov. J., n.i) Lfods. Kcr, Kev. M , ii.i) , Sandy Ccnclu King, Ucv. W .St Sylvester. , King, Ucv. E. A. W., m.a Uivi'>ro du Loiu), (e:i i(i».) , Lyiter, Ucv. AV. G., n.A., Rural Dean Capo Cove. Loblcy, Ucv. A. .1.. u C L. Prineipal of Bishop's ColU'KO, L!^:ino'?\ iil.'. Merrick, Uov. W C, m.a UivitMedu Loui>(c/i /.<.'i<:.) 1". U. JlerlbiiT. .Milue, Uov. (r.. M.A., (retired) Now Carli.slc. MitclicU, Rev. R (On leave.) I'arkcr, Uov. (1. 11., Rector Coini)ti)n. Parkin, Rev. E. C Cookshirc, Eaton. . I'ctry, Ucv. II. J., ii.a Danville. Uawaon, Rev. C. W., ma Catiicdral, Quebec. , Ucid, Ucv. C P., M.A , Uural Dean, Rector. Shcrbrooke. licad, Uov. P. C, M.A Rector of (iranimar School, Lci''noxTllIc. . Uiohmond, Rev. J. P (Ia!p6 Itasin. Uichard.ion, Uov. T., Rector St, Paul's, tiucbcc. . Kiopcl, Rev. S., n.A Vnlcarticr. lioc, Uov. II,, M. A., E.'iaui. Chap , Prof. Div.lJi.sbop'a CoUcfje, Lcnno.xvillo. - Ucc, Ucv. P Inverness, (P. 0; Lysanuer Fall.-".) Roy, Uov. E Abenaki Indiai. . (P.O. Piprrcvillo.) .^ewoU, Rev. K. W., m.a Chapel of Holy Trinity, Quebec. • ijoarlh, Rov. A. C, m.a., Rector Lenno.wille. f^liort, Rov. R Montmorenci, (P. 0. Gaer, O Lord, the labours of those socie- ties of the Church in the land of our Fathers, -which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this object, and which have nourished the Church in the colonies ; and })less in like manner with Thy Holy Spirit and Providen- tial succour the Society in wliose cause wo are now met, and the undertakings which we have now in hand. "Pros- per Thou the work of our hands upon us ; prosper Thou our handy work,'' for the sake, and through the merits ol' Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reignoth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven ; Hallowed be Thy name ; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will be done in earth. As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses. As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; But dehver us from evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. TIll^ CnUllCll SOCIETY OK 'j'lii: \) 1 OC KSE OF Q I, K IJ iM I'A'I'KtiN His ExcKLUE.Ncv TiiK UovKUNon Cenkhai. rui;sii)i;NT;i Tin: BioiiT RcvEUtSD tiik Loiiu I'laiiop ov <^ rnKC TK'PM'UKSIDHXTS lion, Cliiof.tiiKlicv Mordilli, D.c.l,. Till- liiKlit Kiv. t!i<' I. (in! liislmp of iliiniii, It. ilitiniltoii. II. S, Scntl. K.'v. E. W. S.'W.II. M.A., Ucv. A. W. Moimtaiii. 11. A . il. N. Jtni'H, AI. Slii'piiiiril, R>v, (i. AliliM-, MA.. lU'v. <'.!'. U.iv. C. Haiiiillofi. M.A.. Ill V. II. Uo.', M.A,, ''a|iluiii AhIii-, U.N., Hull, (i. Initio, Il.' '. < 1:NTUAL liOAUD: TliP Prosiiiriil. l!ic Vir(--rrc.-;i(li'iit.'<, ami nil utiirr ofliccis of tlii' Sncivt;., nil ( lcr;:.viiicii licciiN.il williin the Uiori sr, niul <(icii, M.D , T. Brrki'U, W. II, Caller, 1'. II. Amliews, ITon. G. Ifviiif'. U.C J. G. fl.ott, .):i-i I'attoii, jiiniiir. J. IF. llieluirdson, U. Tiinier, II. .1. I'riitteii. ,1. IJ. I'oisytli. (ie()rt,'i! BaH'iMir, 1'. C. Wiirtele. liolmrt ('uin)pliell. II. (i..r()h. M.r.I' .l.*G. Sent I, \V. C. S<()tt. IIONORAUY COIXSEL: I F.A, Anclre\v.«, E.s.]., Q.C. | las. l>in.l..ir, ];,-,(i., (^.' A I'D] Tons K. TiinuT, AV. ('. Siott TUEASUJIKII Uoo. Vtasoyi SKCRETAKY ; H«v, M. M. FollHT;;ill. ^t '■■ IS'- t--' :!■ ■Y:-^ ili .^ I ■ ' I -■ '■ m •4 I \l 6 COMMITTEES. (/;i all Commllli'cs Ikrce shall form a qnnvvm crn'pt itlhrvwiH i.nkiyil.) FINANCH COMMITTEE: Iiicluiliiigllicuiuio.'? formerly a.^i^ifriied to Dopos-itory am! E liic.uiun (VnninltU'C'i Trcasinvr of tlic Snoiitv, (."'.iniriiiiui ; IlrV. ('<. \. IliMl-lliiUI, W. (i. WiiPti'Ie, IMI. Smitii, (u'dri'L' IiJiil, U.S. Si'utt. Eihviii A. .Icjiic^, Ji. Canijibell, Kcv. r. Iliiiuilto!), AV. II. Ciirt.T, Tlu' Soc'.'utiii'v, E. A.. I .:.!,<-. LAND I'OMMITTEE: ili. 1-7'j. In prcsouting the Thirty-sovontli Annual Report of ihe proceedings oi" the Church Society, tlie Central ]>oard desires to render thanks to Almighty God for the many tokens of His favour to the Society. During the past year, T\iiicli has been almost uiiparalloled for severity in a financial point of view, the receipts of the Society have fallen below the amount received in 1877. The following is the comparative stutement of tlio four principal funds of the Society : COMPARATIVE STATK.MENT. General Futiil 1877 12SS S7 ;;io2 .•:2 :;(;:; 9:. l.;jO 17 1878 lf)2fl 6t 2i.i7 i;i .•il2 09 io;i;i 7.> 1 Increase. •.',:\7 07 Deereasi. JMis^fliun Fund. b'lj I'J W. & 0. Fund * $ J I .Sli PeiiBion Fund mc •!'' Total oiOj ;;i ;)J29 Jl $ 876 HI OENEKAL FUND. {To aid in the eredion of Churches, Fnrsnnai'^es, Educalbii, Ouf/i/s, and for olher General Expenses of Ihe Socielf/.) In consequence of the low state of the fund at the ])eginiiing of the year, your Board was obliged to defer all applications for aid except for education and personal grants. In the month of September last your Board respectfully requested the Bishop to issue a Circular on the condition and requirements of the fund. It is gratifying to lind that his Lordship's Circular has met with a general response, The receipts have increased from $1288.87 in 1877, to $1G2G,54, giving an increase of $337.07. The large and L BOARD i-:i'. report of ihe ^'iili-al IJoard <>i" the many uiiparalloled (-oipts of the I in 1877. t of the four "rease. DecTeiiii. Slj li) Jl si; $ s:i vy e.s, Eilucatm, lie Society) I'uiid at the 1 lo deier all "soiial o-rants. respectfully the condition J" to lind that ral response. in 1877, to le Inrci'e and 11 important District of St. Francis, during tho year, contributed $349.49 against $123.45 in 1877, giving an increase of $226.04, In consequence, however, of the serious deiicit at tho beginning of tho year, and tho outstanding grants to Dudswell new Church, tho Stoneham par.sonage, (which have since been paid,) and the Hatley parsonage, the fund is still barely able to meet the recent applications for a new Church at Grosso Isle, Magdalene Islands, a parsonage for the Mission of Durham and enlargement of the parsonage at Inverness and Church at Maple Grove. Since these applications, another has been received for aid towards tho substantial and well built parsonage at New Liverpool. Your Board trusts that the oilbrt which has been made to raise the financial position of the General Fund, will be vigorously carried on during the year. MISSION FUND. [devoted to the pai/nicnt of the Stipends of Missionaries in conjunction viih the Annual grant from the Society for the Propagation of the (lospel, assessments from Rural 31issions, and a grant from the Clergy Trust FuwL administered by the Diocesan Board.) Your Board begs to refer to the Report of the Diocesan Hoard for a full account of tho Missionary operations of the Society. widows' and OKPIIANS' 1-UND. It i.s gratifying to notice that the new By-law for tho management of this Fund has met with the general approval of the Clergy throughout the Diocese. The following clergymen have, according to the provi- sions of the new By-law, made the required number of subscriptions, and are therefore paid up members, viz. : — Picvds. Smith, Merrick, Lyster, Ker, Short, Professor Roe, Von Iflland, Kemp, King, sr., Burrage, Woolryche, Vial, Fothcrgill and Housman. hh,[ •l) '',1 .-! ;«■- i • i ■ 1 U ■"^ f'y' IN ! I I ti 12 The following arc in course of completing their payments. viz. : — Revds. Ball, Hepburn, Roy, Richardson Dinzey, Chambers, Rawson, Washer, Brock, Boyddl, Riopcl, Boyle. Thompson, Sykes, jr., Parkin, Debbago, Allnult, Richmond. Chapman, Foster, Jenkins and Blaylock. The payments of the Rev. J. S. Sykes, sr, wcrt' in oourij'j of completion at the time of his decease. Twenty-two clergymen of tlie Diocese are still non- subscribers ; of these, eight are bachelors, and nine ineli- gible. Another claim has been added to the list in cousefjuencc of the lamented death of the late Rev. J. 8. t^ykcs. ^r. PKN^SIOX FUND. (For aged and retired C/rrffi/mcn.) There has been a decrease in the receipts for this Fund during the year of ^316.42. Your Board has carefully considered a By-law for tho management of the Fund, which will be introduced at the annual meeting of the f>ociety. The capital of the Fund must, however, reach $50,000 belorc any well devised scheme of payments (according to the rules govcrninu' an actuary's statement) can be adopted. In the meantime, should pensions be granted, each case must be taken on i's merits. EDUCATIO.X. The schools .lided by the Society are, on the whole, making fair progress. The Inspector reports that the au- thorities of the various School Districts seem more and more alive to the great importance of a sound education on a religious basis. More efficient teachers are being secured. Th(^ c'l't^at drawback in many of the schools is a lack of suitable text books and school furniture. It is recommended that strict attention be paid to the rule enforcing uniformity of text books in all the schools aided by the Society. I *' 111 rourf<- 13 Your Board must airaiiiuckuovvledgo with sincere thanks the very Aaluablc aid received iVoni the Colonial and Con- tinental Church Society. This Society has not only granted assistance towards the payment ol' Teachers, l)ut has also in many instances ]irovid('d ])Ooks, maps, &c., for the use of poor scliools. The Colonial and Continental Churcli Society aids twenty-lbuv schools in the Diocese. The Society also grants .CiiO stg. towards the Missionary's stipend on the Magdalen Islands. This Society, which expects a convsponding return from (he localities benelltted, has iinfortunately so lar received ])ut a meagre return for the amount of aid extended in carrying on so valuable a work i:i tlie cause of education in this Diocese. The follcwing is tlie li:-i (-f schools aided by the Diocesan Church Society : .'=;ci[0( >!,.=: K\\>\:u \]Y Tin; (■hiiick smciktv. .\AMi:>. Bniirg Louis Xii. 1 '< No. 2 ;^l L'l I'l 2,') 22 211 J.". .'Ill 12 22 21 If; Irt ]:', 21 1;.' Ill 22 12 It) l!l 2<; " ^ " .\... ;'. I'aLO Cove No. 1 '' " N(i. ." .. Coaticodk (model) Ueruisou Ireland Lake Bcauport Marhlcton (model) Maple (irdvp rcrc'-, li'Anse jiu I5cr.u- fils Portiicuf No. 1 " No. 2 " No. ;'. ?t. Margaiots .^t. Sylvpitcr ilo. 4 Stanstoad Stoiiclmm St. Giles Troutbrook No. 1 No. 2 ^Ve»t Frampton N sM i: II) 'I'ii.M i::;i;.< ^^'illiillll Vood-! Miir^urcl Proctor , Mary I'rootor Kliziibctli J^ystor Kiiun;i licrk Is.abolla Young .M;iria I'cnny IC:it3 lMcU'illo|) Itcv. W. S. Vi;il .\mv r. .McK'i'o .M.."l. .MeKiiloi .Judith LriilV.sty .1 111 lies Dill cy .\1. C. r. Reynolds iinchcl E. eourtiicy.. Mrs. Vruttcrs C-imillii, S. Wiljmi lOli/.iibotli Barn.ird Thoniiis Diinoan MartliiV li;illa;;licr E. J. 'I'hurhcr — (now closed) fitnina V.. Craig IIiij;h l)i(>ksoii Cm o 'J is <; $ •JO ft'l .'i2 (lO ;i2 (10 :'.2 00 V ' > 00 .Ml 00 •J 2 00 12 00 40 00 ."ill (lO •10 00 ;i2 no .",2 00 s 00 .».> 00 ]i5 00 •;•) 00 '10 00 ■10 00 ;)2 00 2t no It) 00 a2 00 * c. no 00 120 00 120 00 12^l 00 lit 00 210 00 110 00 240 00 2.".0 00 220 00 Mi 00 200 00 ]00 00 IfiO 00 7C> 00 so 00 2no on KJO 00 (U 00 16S 00 i;ir, 00 162 00 n/' 1} .; ':;.,-rv \'A .s H it! i 14 DEPOSITORY. (For the sale of Bibles, Prayer Books, and other useful and instructive publications^ furnished bjf the Sorieljj for promntinL^ Christian knowledge.) COMPAttATlVK STATEMENT OK bALE.S 1S;7-IS78. IS". ,■ IS7S. l.',l Hililen i? Hi' «'<*> i| 71 JiiMef" % 81 :i,-. ■JO Toitftiuciils 8 21 I 13 Tosfitncnts. ri25 Prayur Books 101 21 .'iS2 MiBCcUaneou* Publications 208 f»2 Tr.K'tii und Aliiiaunoa 'M 67 S; lOlt ;5ii Vroe grnotK wern inailc of 12 Te^tii- monW, t)rt Prayer liodks, au'l .iboul -','.lti() t'atoobisinB and Traotf. i'.'tl Prayer Bookh 7778 S22 Jliserllancous Publiontidnf. 2fo 02 Tracts mid Alinanncs 18 ,11 $ 4 IS fil Yvdv ;^ranfH were miilo ><( 127 Priiyer Dooi'is, and nbiuil 1,'^iMi ('atoclii.^ins un'l Tract.'. W. II. Cartei:, Secretary. ALaiii resume his labour of love for the spread of the Gospel ai;ion|[^st our Indian tribes. SOCIETY Fori TlIK I'ROPAUATIOX UK THE (JOSPEL. It is \vith extreme roi^n'et your IJoard notices rhat the amount sent homo tliis year to the A'tMierable Society is only $141.20. OiJlTUAUY. Your Board begs to express very deep regret at the lo.ss the Diocese has sustained in the death of the Rev. James Samuel Sykes, Fort Chaplain. It is not too much to say tliat he was ever found faithful in his Master's service, and well earned the title of "the sailor's friend,'" from his zeal and earnestness in ministering tolheir wants, both spiritual and temporal. The whole resportfuUy submitted. J. ^V. Quebec. M. M. FOTIIETKJILL, Secretary. Jaiiuarv 2L!iid, 1871). I'l lM m 1 (■ ■ 4 H If m ly p M »|i -,v 1G ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ('KX- TRAL BOARD DrRlNC TIIi: YEAR IsTs. .Tanuaky. — !:il0".27 granlod to complete paymontsof thu I"](lucatiou Committee. Annual Report. Secretary in- Ntructecltoprintas "small kuuls" all snb.scriptionsiindor on(> dollar. Committee appointed to examine the Clorical Reports and prepare them for the l're.^.s. Reconiuiondatioii ol" oirice-bearers ibr 1878. February. — Depository and Education Committoos araaljjamated v.'itli the Finance Ccinmillee. Ai)pointment ofStandini'' Committees and Auditors. Committee on En- dowment.s. 1000 coiiie.s of the Report ordered, lloportol' Finance Committee. Recommended that the salary ol'tho Secretary be increased in consequence of extra duties. He- port on the Nicolet Endowment Funil. March. — Opinion of Counsel on the Nicolet fhidowmeut Fund. Report of S])ecial Counuittee on Endownient Funds. Report on the division of .C300 stu,-. Lienerously a'rantocl by the S r. Cr. for certain endowineni lands, licsoliition on Ijardlield. May. — Letter from tlu; Secretnvy askim^- tlial his siilavy remain as it was previous to the report of the Finance Committee recommending" an increase, Re])ort of Finance Committee (1) Rev. P. Roe permitted to divide the uraiit to St. Stephen's Church School, (2) Grant withheld from the School at New Armag-h, (o) on Mr. Langton's letter. Ap- plication from the Rev. J. DeMouilpied for $100 from tlio Pension Fund. Grant of .^.50 ordered to Ijo paid to the school at Pierrcville, St. F'rancis, when the. Secretary of tlu' C. & C. C. Society of Montreal furiiish the Secretary "with a copy of the deed of the property. Grant to Quarantine Station, Grosse Isle. Treasurer's .statement. Balance to the credit of the Nicolet Endowment to bo placed to the credit of the General Fund. $800 granted to the Education Fund. June. — Letter from Rev. J. De?\[oui]pi< >i L'i',iiJ> '.)|i U,v lini.iii'i! Iiciiiliist !ic.i.iiii'. $ " I'ciisionsi for IS'S, " liononil KxpoDHCs •' I'liid (Icpulution on ai<.-o»!'- iiictitx " Biilftiioo ssii ssj •• A^-'osiiif.iisrci'civi'il.. lii^ 12 " >:. r. (i. (irniit '■ t on (Jojiosii.^ for yi'.ir $ 2I,'.i><4 (ii: (1,(1 ;;8 SmII'.i 1';; Its '.',.1..; i:; l.'.iTli art of the past year, and there are still two with- out a clergyman, your Board anticipates a very considerable increase in its expenditure during the current year. In referring to the falling oil' in the assessments received up to December '31st last, and the dimunition from tho Mission Fund, it is obvious that, to a certain extent, at least, the same cause accounts for both, viz., the long con- tinued depression in commercial intere.sts of every descrip- tion, equally ail'ecting the merchant, the manuiacturer, and the farmer ; but there is this distinction which your Board desires to press upon the congregations receiving its aid — that whereas subscriptions to the Mission Fund are entirely voluntary, an obligation rests upon every Churchman in a Mission to pay his subscription toward.s the assessment. A feeling of honour as an individual member of the Church, a desire to sustain the credit of the Mission to which he })elong8 and some sense of acknowledgment for the bene- lits in which he participates, all unite in constituting a strong obligation from which no man can endeavour to free himself without a sacrifice of sound principle. u I' M I. i^i' I 20 Your Board would take this opportunity of urging the members of the Church throughout the Diocese to increase their subscriptions to the Mission Fund and bring it up during the current year to the standard of 1877 at least. No increase can bo made in the assessments, as a general rale, till 1881, and should the t^vo missions now vacant, Labrn- dor and Stoncham, be lllled, of which there is a very |rood prospect, the expenditure of the Diocesan Board will he considerably augmented. The Mission Fund then must come to our aid or we shall inevitably fall into debt. Your Board as administrator of the grant S. P. G. desires io urge upon the clergy serving in connection with the Board the duty of compliance with that Society's rulein re- gard to collections. The interest taken ))y the S. V. (I. in the Diocese isbeinL? gravely imperilled through the neglect of the clergy in this respect. If this neglect is persisted in it cannot fail to pro- mote the views of those who maintain that the time has arrived when the S. V. G. should cease entirely to grunt aid to the Diocese. That any reduction in the Society's aid occasions a pros- sure which the Diocese can with diiliculty bear, the expe- rience of the past year ju'oves conclusively ; and the clergy themselves will be the lirst to exclaim against the hardships which a further reduction would unavoidal)ly entail. Surely, then, it behoovesthem to give no cause of complaint in this matter, but, on the contrary, to respect the request oftheS. r. G., by forwarding regularly those collections which that Society requires as on(^ of the conditions on ■which aid is granted. Inasmuch as the Board is required to forward annually to the Society a list of the Missions in which collections have been taken up, the Board requests that in all cases they be forwarded through the Treasurer of the Church Society. m: 21 . Your Board has great pleasure in recording its conviction that upon the whole, real, sound progress is being made ]>y. the Church in the Missions under its charge. It is gratify- ing to find, that notwithstanding the reduced means Iroin which most peopb are suflering in theso hard times, amplo evidence is not wanting to testify that the woi-k carried on by the clergy is full of encouragement. Full information as to the details of that work will ))t' found in the individual reports of the clergy herewith su))- mitted to the Society. Cut few permanent changes have taken jihicc duriim' the past year. The only appointments made have been those of the Revd. A. J. "Woolryche to Bury, removed from Stonehani, and the Kevd. G. R. "Walters to the Mission of Malbaie— both made in the month of September. All of which is respectfully submitted. J. AV. Quebec, Chairman. A. A. Von Iffland, Secretary 4M> ! ,! R E P O R T OF THE ST FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF QTIEREC— DECEMBER llTir. 187^. Preiuient^TiiE Rural Dean of St. Francis. Secretary—TuE Rev. E. C. Parkin, Cookshire. Treasurer— C E. Wi'RTELE. Esq,, Shorbrooke. KXECL'TIVE COMMITTEE Rev. I. Brook, " A. C. Sciutli. It. W. HoiK'ker, A. Winter, S''orftirv and Treasurer, DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE 'lili 1 !■: Rev. V. P. Reid, •' I. Brock, Rev. A. C. ^^eartli, •' .1. Fo.ster. At a pul)lic meelino' held in ihe Court House in the Town of Sher])rooke, under the Presidency of tlu* Right Reverend G-eorge Jehoshaphat ^Mountain, then Bishop of Montreal, the Saint Franci.s Distriel As.sooiation of the Church Society was lirst organized. There were present at that ineetiuLC Lieiitlenien whose names are still cheri.shed hy many of us with allectionato remembrance. Of the clergy who were present at its lirst meeting \ve light upon the names of Jackson, Doolittle, Ros.s, P'lemiiig, Lonsdale, Reid, Roy, four of whom ar(> not and three re- main with usj unto tliis dav. 28 Amongst the laity we liiid a Morris, a Fletcher, a Fclton, a Lloyd, a Hale, a Chapman, and a Bowen ; the last two named alone remain the lay representatives of that meeting. In 1843, the St. Francis Association was the iifth associa- tion formed in the Diocese, and comprised three missions, viz.. Bury, Melbourne and Hatloy. The first donation to the W. He (). Fund was a contribu- tion by the Ilex. C. P. Reid. The net proceeds from all sourc 's in the district amount- ed to $295. The District of St. francis now comprises seventeen missions whose net proceeds amount to ii;>lo,000. Such is the fruit of that early org-anization of the St. Fraiicis Asso- ciation by the devoted sons of the Church to w-.om refer- ence has been made. A foundation was then laid with modest hopes for the future. An impetus w^as then given to earnest Christian xeal which has gradually extended itself to many important branches of the Church's work throughout the Diocese, and l)y aiding the funds of the Parent Society, has in a great measure met the anticipation of its early formation, by preparing for that crisis when the claims of the Canadian Clmrcli upon Foreign aid must give way to those more urgent from ]iev>^ fields of useful- ness opened to the Cliurcli at home. Let us hope that the members of this Association will keep this important object constantly belor«^ them, and so realize the duty of meeting manfully the total -withdrawal of all Foreign aid. The claims of the Church upon -the funds of the Parent Society, which is in a nnvasure supported by contributions from the Distri(^t Associations, are every year becoming more urgent and more numerous, and thus its general fund has been found quite inadequate to meet the demands upon it for the promotion oi' several needy and praiseworthy un- dertakings. Reports have been received from the Missions of Acton, Barford, Coaticook, Compton, Cookshire, Durham, Danville, Drummondville, Hatley, Ivingsey, Lennoxville, Magog, Stanstead and Shorbrooke, from which the following" sum- mary is made : — MISSION OF .VOTOX. The sum raised in the Mission of Acton falls short of that raised last year by $28.3.38. and as there is no reference I! ?. ';■ 'i- >- ■ ■i ';'■ i; t 1 I ' 5 , 24 ma(U' in the Keport as to the cause of this di-iicieiicy, it may be traced t'e Missions are Moulton Hill, Ascot Cor- ner, Wcstbury, Mitchells, Sand Hill, Milby, Libby's Millt^ and Island Brook, employint^ eleven students in the work. The Keport of the Professor of Pastoral Thcoloi^y is full of ii\terest and \vill api)ear in the Annual Keport of tho Parent Society. UIIOMI'TOX. ^ No rejiort. nAiJFor.P. Barford presents a decrease of $20lt.20 this year. Tho congregation at Norton and Stanhope has been reduced from forty to eight families. Ai Dixvillc there is a very jircmising Sunday School. ^ No report. liVllY. roATirooK. The amount raised in ("oaticook is .firjo.i') over that of hist year, though depression has attended almost every pub- lic enterprise. A ilourishing Sunday School and Church Day School is reported as being highly appreciated and Jaithfully doing good ^vork for the Church, COMPTOX. Compton shews a small increase over the preceding year of $5.70. Suitable chancel furniture and Church lamps have been provided l)y the efforts of the Ladies' Sewiiiij; Society. The ordinary parochial duties have been regu- larly performed and the services of the Church and School Houses attended by the usual congregations. Your Si'cre- * lioport s-iiirp rccoixfit, tary takes the lil)orLy of adding to this modest statement that the Rector oF Compton has kindly and successfully held a serai-monthly service in the Mission of Eaton, on the borders of Compton, and it aflbrds him great pleasure to be able to testify to the high appreciation in which those ser- vices are held, and to the affectionate regard for the Rector of Compton entertained by the people who attend them. COOKSIIIRE. During the past year the services have been well attend- 0(1. A Sunday School is efficiently taught. A Sunday School Library and Hymnals have been procured. $250 of the Church debt has been paid oiT. Amount raised over last year, $125.50. DURHASr. The financial statement of the year shows an increase of I71.G0, and a total of $1,003.71, and represents a contribu- tion from each station to ton objects outside the Mission. A parsonage house has been built during the year and $350 of the debt paid oiF. From the Report it may be gathered that t5>e g-iMieral aspr>ct of the Mission is thnt of prosperity. ^ Xo report, DrDSVv'EIJ-. DAX villi: . Danville ialls .'^^hort of last year's contributions by $28.40, This pecuniary deiir-iency is amply covered by the Paro- chial results oi" the year, as will be seen in the following statement : The number of candidates confirmed 20, chiefly married or elderly people. Congregations steadily increasing. Communicants doubling. Responses and singing hearty. A donation of land for a Church at Kingsey Siding. The expression of a hope that before the Incumbent is railed upon to write another report there will be at Kingsey Siding a neat little church, built, paid for, consecrated and well filled. DRUM-AIONDVILLE. The Rector of Drummondville represents an actual in- crease over last year of $100. Gl>, tliough the financial state- • Ri'porl •^iiice rcceivod. pi hi ■:: I fi - N I f : ■■ E, •r ■■ '■'' f ■ ■ 1 ]:T •^■•" t .■':■ I'i K V 20 IVient shows a less sum by $12.11. This he accounts forht placini^ $118.80 to the credit of outside contributions th'o previous year. He speaks of brighter prospects and of the necessity ^vhif•h exists for increased church nccommodation. HATLliV. Tiie Mis-siou of llatley represents an increase ol $2-11.71. In this Mission the work of the Missionary is represented by 50 baptisms and 30 confirmed. The increased assessment of both Hatley and Waterville were assumed by the conffregation at Hatley. KINGSKY. The Mi.ssionary of Kint^sey reports $193.30 over lasi year ; a willinc^ness on the part of the people to respond to every call ; a cheerful compliance in raisiniy the Diocesan ]3oard assessment. The parsona^re and outbuildings hayo been repaired and painted. J.ENXOXVILLE. The Hector of Lennoxville has furnished merely a Ihian* cial statement by which it appears a less sum was raised this year compared with the last year amounting to $314.67. '^f No rcpori MELBOURNE. SL\GOa AND GEOEai:.VILLE. This large Mission appears to be well attended to by it.9 present Incumbent assisted by two of the Divinity students from the staff of the Professor of Pastoral Theology of Bishop's College, The Missionary occupies the enviable position of having had the late Governor-General and Lady Duflerin at the Parish Church when the Right Reverend Bishop Nilos preached and did much to strengthen the Church in the Mission. ' Report f-Inee received. 27 fUEIlBROOKE. The Co-Rectov of St. Peter's, Sherbrooke, reports an in- creasing liberality on tlie part of that congTegatiou ; this is evident bv the following comparison : In 1877, the Parish contributed S482.30 to the Church Society, this year it contributes $57G.:J0, an increase of $94. Last year the total contributed to extra parochial objects was $572.30, this year it amounts to 88.51.30, an increase of §270. New communion linen has been purchased from St. Matthew's Guild, Quebec, and a handsome solid silver communion service has been procured from England. STANSTEAD. In this Mission the great work of the year has been to secure a parsonage — the amount available for that purpose is $1,000. The Mission has been able to bear its financial liabilities without much difficulty. Several out-statious have benefitted by the regular services of the Church, the Missionary being assisted by students of Bishop's College from the staff of the Professor of Pastoral Theology. A deficiency of S-40.G7 appears as compared v.ith money raised last year. A guild is doing good work. Edward Ctjllen Parkin, Secretary Si. Francis Association. ACTOX. The llev. L. C. AVurtolo reports : — The attendance at our Church services has been about the same as heretofore. Many families, it is true, have been obliged to seek residences elsewhere, but others have filled their places. Although the French services have not been as well attended as I could wish, they have not been neglected, and every Sunday an opportunity is aflbrded to all Protestant French in the neighbourhood to hear the Church service read, and the praises of Grod sung in their own tongue. h ^ i U i ! < ■ \ . t ■ ■^'■ i ■ f•^ ■ ,.r, ■_,. ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ -1 r 88 On the 19th oi" May we commenced the envelope system of collecting funds lor the Church, and, so far, wo have giicceeded as well as could be expected ; but it will not do to boast, for several in the congregation have predicted it will be a failure, however, our lull trust a:id hope is that they will be agreeably disappointed. There have been two marriages, three burials and eight baptisms. The following is a statement of the moneys paid during the year : — Church Society 8 8 50 Diocesan Board 225 00 Insurance 5 17 Easter oiierings 2 80 Bishop's College 5 00 Missionary Meeting, collection for Algoma () CO Church expenses 10 75 Total $ 2G3 82 liAKKOUl) AND IIEUEFOIID. The llev. A. Stevens reports : — That when the Mission was opened it was good times ; money was plentiful and labour high. AVlien our lirst subscription lists were passed around over $300 were promised, but ])efore the time for payment came the hard times were upon us, the price of lumber and labour fell, and we could not raise much more than the half of what was promised. The hard times have continued, and our collections have also continued to go down ; but we hope, and I think not without reason, that the worst has passed. The Mission is a large and unweildly one, (containing 160 square miles,) the Church people scattered, and all with one or two exceptions very poor. "What I think may be depended on for the next three years is at follows : — Dixville, 850, Barford, $50, and Here- ford and Perryboro' $50, making a total of $150. If we could begin with a clear sheet I think there would be but very little difficulty in raising this amount. At the end of three years it is not unreasonable to predict that $50 a year 29 might be added, and if the two remaining lots of land wore sold, the money invested would bring $100, which would bring the sura up to $300. At the end of about six years the Coaticooke and Barford Endowment Fund will be avail- able, and from this we shall receive $100 more. I give below a list of the Church families, Communicants and Sunday School scholars in each station. In the list of Communicants I have included all those who have been confirmed and who consider themselves members of the Church of England. Families. Communicants. Scholars. Dixville 22 23 40 Barford :. li\ 6 Stanhope Hereford I'crryboro' 1 4 >; 21 20 1-2 27 25 4i; 88 90 Bnpiifsms in 3 yoars 70 Conlirmed 24 1 had at one time one hundred children learning the Calvary Catechism, many of whom were too far away to attend Sunday School. This statement will show you that there is plenty of -»vork to be done. The regular fortnightly services have been kept up in oach of the live stations, and though the congregations have not been large, they were as good as could be expect- ed. At Dixvillerwc have a very promising Sunday School and the interest in the work seems to increase. In June the Bishop of the Diocese visited the Mission for the purpose of administering the rite of confirmation ; there were 8 candidates. I hope to have another class of 8 or 10 ready for next summer. The Mission now rejoices in the possession of two churches and a comfortable parsonage, all free from debt. I wish to take this opportujiity of expressing my thank- fulness to the ladies of St. Peter's Church, Sherbrooke, for the gift of a large box of clothing for the poor, which was forwarded to me by Miss Beckett. i J hi ■((;•: i; ' ' . I ■■' #. hi 80 My reerister showb the lollowiiijjf vocuril for tlie year Baptisms, (ivdiiUs 2, infuut.s 12) 14 Marriages ;, I'arials ■[ KI.VANCIAL tfTATEMUNT. A^?e.»siii('nt Hit hop's College IVnsion Fiirnl.... ^!iK^^ion l'"unJ.... Synod Irisuraiipo Otlicr fiuriio'CB.., .'.() II U 1 7:< •2 0" •2 :.t I no I'l (10 14 50 M $ :i(i I 2r. .' 00 tl07 'J oo I 211 I :«o jco v:-> us { JO 00 1$ Ij 00 $ 1 J 00 u ;io 1 00 :! '12 1 Oil 1 00 '. 2 00 I 1 00 1 00 ;^0 ^ :.(; 22 ;s I'j ')0 :.j K. 00 I ♦ISO 00 'i on j ;iii ■I ti ii 47 $2f.o 4r. IJoURG Loris. The Rev. H. C. Stuart reports :— 1, The Church services and Church work of this Mission have been uninterrupted durini^ the past year, by any break in the regular ministrations, or any event of special .signilicance. During the summer months, in addition to the two ref^u- lar services on [Sunday, services ^wro held daily in the t'hurch at Bourg Louis and fortnightly at Pont Rouire, where Mr. Wm. Parke, with commendable ;^cal, has built a small chapel attached to his house, and lit ted it up in a bright and attractive manner. 2. It allbrds me much pleasure to acknowledge the groat help I have received from the three schools in this Mission, which have been in constant operation during the past three years. The teachers are honestly endeavouring to perform their duty in their positions of responsibility, and their inlluence for good upon their pupils is already bearincj fruit. The schools are mainly supported by the Quebec Church Society and the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Through the generosity of these noble institiv .... 14 •1 ... 00 i ' ••• . 1 ou ;..";;:;:::" 1 i> If. 1 00 3 on ■I al fi no Ji 1." •I" .in 1200 <0 f this Mission year, by any 'ut of special ho two regu- daily in the I 'out llonse, il, ha.s built d it up ill a Ij^e the groat this Mission, iig- the past avourini^ to ;ibility, and ady bearincf the Quebec ital Church ble institiv lions, over a liuiidred childrou arc in daily atteiidauco, and their proLi ros.s i.s a .source oi'cono^ratulation to all iiitorested ill the Mission. The importance of briiiirin!;? up children under proper religious inlluonce. it is impo.'^.^ible to exiitr:.re- rato. 3. Throui^'h the liljcralily oi" .several Church people, tlic Parsonar apparently withont caus(>. Thus her arms and leg's were broken three or four limes. Her sunferintics were extreme, but she was enabled to endure them all with a cheerfulness and resi'^nation most remark- able. Lovinyly and carefully was this Christiaji woman attended by her children throujjhout her terrible ordeal, their unwearied devotion and thoughtfulness formed a pio- ture oflilial aUection beautiful to behold. At last her sull'erini^ life drew to its close. She received tho llolv Communion for the last time with joy, and looked forward with eagerness to the time wIkmi she should depart and be with Christ. Lookini^' ujnvards she seemed to be i^aziu'j: into Paradise. "I see my Saviour beckonini^ to me, and He smiles," she said, as she stretched out her feeble hands, and tried to raise herself in lier bed, "Even so, come, Lord Jesus."' "With these words upon h(»r tonu:ue, she sank ii-*'ntly ]):ick upon her i)illow, the li^-ht faded from hov eyes, and her soul was borne away by the ani^els. May the example of this sullerinn' woman bi'ar jj^ood IVuit amonu,' those who knew and lovi^d her. IJ. Alexander Woods, a boy ol liftren. one of lh«' rhoir boys of the Mission Church, went to Qucl)ec into servi(i\ hoping" to earn somethiuLi' i\)V his father who was vt'vy poor, with a larg*e family to support . I ni'ver knew a ])i'tl('r boy — his innocence and u'entleuessmade him to belovedhy the whole community. A few days after his dejiarture, he received a mortal injury from the kick of a hors", and only survived a few hours. 1 shall never ibriret tlu^ heart- rending agony of his poor parents, — it was terrible to wit- ness. He was buried on the afternoon of Whitsunday.— the first anniversary of the festival on whieli he was con- ilrmed and received his lirst cDrnmuiiion. III. Lydia McCoombe is a poor girl of tw'enty. who has been blind for many years. Her ftither is a widower, sul- Jering from ill-health, old aore, and poverty. As he belon<:^od to the Methodist society, I was unaware of his misfortunes until he called upon me to solicit my aid in doing some- thing for his daughter. Through the kindness of the Rev. C. Hamilton she was placed in an hospital where an ope- ration has been performed upon her eyes. AVe hoped that her sad state would procuro her admission into the Protes- '• 'I 88 tiiiit llom*', l)ut thus far it 1ms hocii "liop«> d»>forrf»d whicli makcth th«> heart sick." 11' tlu) application is finally re* jocted, I know not what to do. Ilor relations aro all too poor to holp hor, I am unahh^ to assist her, and I havo no rjcht to expoct tho Hector of St. Matthew's to tako charge of the poor pcMiple ol" this Mission in addition to all hi.s own.* BROMPTOX AND WINDSOlt. Tlit^ Rev. C. 15. AYashor reports :— Considering: tho ('ireiimstanees oi' the Mission- that it is young, and of small and scattered i)opulation — there are si^ns that God is with us, and prospering our handy work. Bromplon. — In this division the congn\irations have been •rood and roi^ular. The great event of the yt^ar has been the visit to the Mission of the Bishop of Quebec and Mr^i. Williams. Sixteen persons were confirmed on the 25th Juno, and on (he followino; Sunday came to first communion. This, witJi a few additions of the year besides, brings up our list of communicants to thirty. This is tho Lord's doins", and our friends everywhere will join in the prayer, that these, our l)rethren. may be always growing in grace, and may perfect holiness in the fear of the Lord. The expectations resi>ectingour Sunday-School expressed in my last report, havt? l)een realized; the number ot scholars lias l)eeu increased, and praiseworthy progress has been made in learning. I wish I could say the prospect of a parsonage was brighter. A building for the purpose "was begun in Brompton in the time of my predecessor, on a piece of land of which the deed was not previously obtained. Now the deed is refused until the Church Wardens agree to condi- tions not originally specified. I have done what I can to put an end to tho difliculty, and having failed, leave the matter to others to settle. Windsor. — While thei-e is evidence of a good work going on here, the progress is very slow. I suppose the average congregation on Sundays would be called pretty good for Bnme,— (Secy.) i-'\ iniA tlif Lailits' Protc«iUknl ! ■ S II'--: 1 1 the place, yet there is room for improvement ; and I trust that ere long those who are now neglig-ent will appreciate fully the value of the means of grace provided by God for them. • Nine candidates were confirmed on 24th June, of whom six came to first communion. The number of communicants is now sixteen, whom may the giver of all grace help to be regular, and make faithful soldiers and servants unto their lives' end. The debt of sixty dollars on the Church building has been paid. There is a hundred dollars of mortgage on the Church land, Avhich we shall struggle to clear off this winter. If the gentle reader should think it ought to be no struggle to pay so small a sum, I would solicit a visit to this place, assured that he will not depart without leaving something more than good wishes. I am sorry our contributions to the various funds of the Church Society are below what I anticipated ; but I see good reason to hope for better things by-and-by, and so shall go on expecting. Lastly, I would take this opportunity of tendering thanks to the Rev. C. P. Reid, Rev. I. M. Thompson, and Ed. J. Harper, Esq., of Lennoxville University, for services kindly done during my three months' absence from the Mission. Broniplon. Diocesan Eoard $ 100 00 Church Society 20 92 Algoma Diocese 1 58 Fever Sufferers, New Orleans 4 12 Bishop's College 3 68 Offertory, General 40 10 Easter Offering 9 17 Organist, Christmas present to 13 00 § 198 52 Windsor. Diocesan Board... $ 50 00 Church Society 3 42 Fever Sufferers, New Orleans G8 Bishop's College, 1 32 Debt on Church, last instalment of CO 00 N-:' 35 Mortgage on Church land, interest 187G- ]877 :. ^ 10 00 Offertory, General 31 95 Easter Offering 2 38 $ 159 75 CAPE COVK. The Rev. William Gore Lyster reports : — The year now drawing* to a close has been i^eculiariy uneventful, if I except two pleasing^ incidents, namelj"-, the' visit of the Lord Bishop ia August, and a successful at-' tempt to pay oft' part of the debt due on our new churcli edifice. _ _ • .' As to the first, our Bishop's visit was, us it always is, a^ source of real pleasure and advantage to all of us. Within the Mission forty-two young persons received the rite of confirmation, and these, with I think one excep- tion, have since been communicants. Our Cape Cove people were much cheered and encour- aged by the Bishop's commendation of their zeal in build- ins: a new church ; and the admiration of tbo buiklinsr kindly expressed by His Lordship was very grateful to all. Induced by a liberal oH'er from a kind but unknown friend, I determined in September to endeavour to pay off a portion at least of our church debt. However, it was with no little hesitation that I entered upon the task, for I was well aware that the summer fishery had been almost a failure, and that various causes contributed to a condition of financial depression amongst us, such as I had never known before. Much to the credit of the congregation, in spite of this depression, nearly all, on my applying to them, gave cheer- fully and indeed liberally. Some indeed were, I may say, generous even "beyond their power."' To the agents and clerks of Messrs. llobins and other establishments our thanks are due, for in some "Rooms' every one from the agent to the cook gave according to his '•several ability." In a few weeks I collected $270, and I was thus enabled to claim |100 ofTered by the friend referred to, the condi* tion requiring us to raise $200 having been fulfilled,- - ■ H ' ■ ',1 (I il ( ;•;('>;- Wv •if Our debt has thus been reduced from over $800 to about 1300 ; pew rent to the amount of $130 having been previ- ously appropriated to that purpose. Our Sunday School at Cape Cove has been in operation as usual during the summer and fall months, under the same teachers and with equally good results as last year. Our three daily schools have, through the kind aid of the two societies — Church Society and Continental — been con- stantly open. Two of these arc very creditable schools and are satisfactory in every respect. The third is badly at- tended, partly through the removal of children from the place, but chiefly from the insuperable apathy of parents, and is not so satisfactory as the others. I subjoin amounts collected in the ^lission during the year. Cape CovE—Diocesan Eoard ^ ijOO Oo Bishop's College 4 00 Church Society 10 00 Col. & Con. Church Socv... 00 Offertory .'.., in 00 Balance of Pew Kenls 80 00 New Church Bdg. Fund.... 274 00 s 741 00 TzYLCt — Diocesan Board s; l.jO 00 Church Society 11 10 Offertory 35 4;") Balance of Pew Kent 10 00 !$ 212 55 Total § 9.5.3 oi COATICOOR. The Rev. J. Foster reports :— The services in both the churches in this Mission have been regularly kept up during the current year, The service at St. Stephen's Church, in the upper village, is very well attended in the m9rning, but not so well in, the evening. 87 i Am most thankful to be able to say that the services at this Church have greatly improved in heartiness of late, — nearly every person in the congregation taking part in the responsive parts of the worship. The service at Christ Church, North Coaticook, is attend- ed by the few church people who still remain there. I have kept up the service in the hope that when the manu- facturing interests of the place revive, there may be a re- turn of population sufficiently numerous to ensure, at least, a fair congregation. The little Church is out of debt, free seated, has a good Cabinet organ, (paid for,) and is very neat and comfortable. AVe are waiting in hope for a return of such prosperity as will bring us a congregation. Since 1874 this village, it is thought, has lost nearly one half of its then population, — consequently the Church is numerically weaker now than it w^as four years ago. The Lord Bishop held a confirmation in St. Stephen's Church on the 18th of June last, when twenty-four candi- dates presented themselves for the Apostolic rite, and, on tho same day, partook of their first communion. I cannot speak too highly of the devout earnestness of all the members of this class, evinced during the six months which I spent in preparing them. I have every reason to believe that they will prove themselves to be staunch, con- scientious and intelligent members of the Church in this Mission. I have three full services every Sunday, at two of which the Rev. Andrew Ijalfour, who resides here, very kindly assists me. The Sunday School is in a flourishing condition, as far as attendance is concerned, but there is a lack of suitable Sunday School books. The old library granted by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge is complete- ly worn out, I purpose, as soon as possible, taking steps to add a few useful books to our present scanty stock. The Church school is well attended, and is taught by Miss Young, of the McGill Normal School. Miss Young gives unusual satisfaction to the parents of the children. She also assists in teaching in the Sunday School, where there are three other teachers beside herself. It requires continual vigilance and a good deal of what may be called Controversial preaching to guard our people in this Mission against the ravages of heresy, of one kind oif another, in w'hich this place so plentifully abounds. H fm,4 m I I ^8 : 0:- .-•ri- 38 The Second Adventists and the Universalists are now making great efforts to establish congregations in the place. Well-instructed and staunch Church people are, of course^ not at all influenced by any of these religious movements^ but there are always a few in every Parish who are weak in the faith, and they are, at all times, liable to be drawn away. Parish visiting is kept up as usual, and as much time is given to that necessary department of my work as I can possibly spare. 1 append the usiial statistics : Baptisms 12 ]hirials <5 Moneys raised during 1878. Church Society $ 23 00 Synod Expenses C 00 Colonial Church Society 4 00 Bishop's College a 00 Diocesan Board 200 00 Oifertory 100 00 Paid on Parsonage, debt and interest. 350 00 Easter offerings 25 00 Church Insurance 18 00 Parsonage Insurance 12 25 Lighting, heating. Sexton's salary, &c., &c 80 00 Sunday Schools 10 00 S 831 25 OOOKSHIKE. The Kev. E. C. Parkin reports :— During the past year the services of the Church have been better attended than for many years. There is n visible improvement in the religious tone of the congrega- tion, evidenced by a devout demeanour and hearty re- sponses. The Sunday School is well attended and efficiently taught. A Sunday School library has been procured, and hymnals for the scholars. $250 of Church debt has been 4; ' 89 paid off. There have been ten adult baptisms and confir- mations, six of the recipients being parents. Since my last report, Island Brook, which, though not forming a part of my Mission, has been for many years un- der my pastoral care, has, with my own concurrence, been passed over by the Lord Bishop of Quebec to the hands of the Professor of Pastoral Theology of Bishop's College. I think it my duty to state that Island Brook has received the ministrations of the Church at my hands for seven years, for two years once a month, and for five years fort- nightly, with unfailing punctuality. Church Society S 27 75 Diocesan Board 1G2 6U Debt paid on Church 112 00 From Socials 42 00 Easter Offerings 2 00 Church Insurance, amount insured ^3000 10 00 Parsonage " ariiount insured $600... 2 00 8 308 20 DANVILLE, TROUTBROOK AND KIXGSEY SIDIN(». The Rev. H. J. Petry reports : — 1 am thankful to say that since writing my last report I have been able to discharge all the duties in connection with these three Missions without any interruption. The necessity for a sub-division of these Missions is yearly growing more pressing. On the 28th November, the Bishop arrived to hold two confirmations ; nine were presented at Danville, seventeen at Troutbrook, — the candidates being chiefly married or elderly people. The congregation at these two places are more than holding their own ; they are quietly and steadily increas- ing. The communicants are doubling in numbers. The heartiness of the services, as evinced in the responding and singing, is a matter of general notice. lam sorry, how- ever, to remark that the offertories are weaK ; it would be a good thing for the Church at large were the Grovernment to call in all the five cent pieces. m I '.]■-■ if! It )J- i' 1, { 'I- .V 40 The people belonging to the McKoage Road and Kingsev Siding Mission met the Bishop in conference at Pope's School House, on the 20th November. After a short and appropriate service, the congregation resolved itself into a Cor.sultation Committee, for the purpose of discussing tho question of the proposed new church, and to decide upon the site, — Mr. Moyies being willing to give the necossury amount of ground adjoining the School House, distant about six miles from Danville ; while Mr. Chadsey offered a handsome two acre corner lot, distant two or three hun- dred yards from Kingsey Siding station, and about four miles from Danville. It was agreed that the matter should be decided by the Bishop, who, after hearing the pros and cons of the case, accepted Mr. Cliadsey's offer. A hearty vote of thanks was immediately and unanimously votod to the generous donor. It is to be hoped that before I am called upon to write another report we shall see a neiit little church built, paid for, (;onsecrated, and well filled. During the summer I carried on a missionary sprvioi' every Friday, alternately at Pope's School J louse luul th" Mountain Settlement, two miles south of the Piiiacle. I have to thank my inde fat iir able warden, Mr. Devey. of Danville, for the manner in which h»^ has discharffod his duties. Were it not for his untiring activity andinti^lligent zeal in all matters concerning tho Church, the Shiptou Mission would have suffered. His eldest daughter has kindly undertaken to collect for the Churcli Society, hor sister, Miss Lillie, only thirteen years of aoe, presides mojd efficiently at the harmonium. Our Church Society collectors in Troutbrook AVr Mi-s Betsy Thurber and Miss Jane Robertson. There is a debt on the Parsonage of ihre" hundred dollars, covered by a mortgage at ten pe^ cent. ; the inter- est is paid (as rent) by the Incumbent in charge. The Registers indicate 18 baptisms, 10 burials, and 2 marriages. The following stati.'^ties are from tlir? Churoh-wardeus' books : — Danville— Assessed at $2j0, paid up. Offertory Church Society Bishop's College .N l.'iO 00 71 10 9 87 5 00 mi 41 Synod Assessment *[< <"» 00 Incidental expenses [)Q 70 Easter Ofrortoiy, (for Incum- bent), 1 03 ^ 303 70 TiJOUTUROOK —Assessed at !$1,>0, paid up. $ 7.') 00 OHertory ]ll 07 Chnrcli t:50ciety 8 27 Bishop's Collej^e 2 (U Synod Assessment 1 00 Sexton's Salary U 00 1*' i r c Insurance, (To r Church) 4 50 Easter Ollertory, (ibr In- cumbent 27 $ 124 75 Grand Total $ 428 75 DUDSWELL. The Rev. T. S. Chapman reports : — U}) to March last, my Sunday services were divided between St. Paul's, Marbleton, the Good Shepherd, Duds- well Corner, and St. Thomas', AVestbury. Since then the services at the last mentioned Church have been supplied hy the Rev. Professor Roe and Divinity students. This airaim'ement has enabled me to concentrate my worlv nearer home, g'iving to St. Paul's morninj;^ and evenini:^ services, and to the Good Sheplierd my afternoons with iiid in the Sunelay scliools at both Churches. TJie congre- gations have been good. The only material improvements undertaken during the year have been the ornamental planting and fencing of the Churchyard and burial ground, and the purchase of a very line-toned bidl, weighing ()25 lbs., for the Church of the Good Shepherd. Such a bell is a credit to either town or country. Chandeliers for the more efficient liuchting of St. Paul's have been procured. Christmas trees for the children of both con- gregations liave been provided. G i ^i' Mi nt if I t I 11 A m ?! ' m 42 The Model School is doing its work etTiciontly under the able management oi" Miss Amy McKce, ii graduale of the McGill Normal School. Our ]iumbevs ar»? somewhat atlectcd by the influx of French into our little village, who occupy positions formerly held by our own people. Owing to the continued stringency of the times, our railway debt, and the removal of Wesll)ury from my (.'har'fc, we are having a pretty hard task to make up onr iiicroased assessment. I have good hope, however, that it will he done. A font, a 'ommiuiion service, an organ, and a horse .shod are necessities yet to be i)rovided ior the Church of the Good Shepherd. Faith and hoj)e in no .small degree are necessary to buoy one up agaiu.^t the never ending claims that arise lor Church work. KINANlMAl. ST.VTK.MKNT. Synod A.ssessmenI $ GOO Subscriptions and Collections for Church Society Salary of Model School Teacher Insurance on Churches and rarsonauc... ^.r , . ) St. Paul's Olfertories : I ^^^^^ shepherd Colonial and Continental Church Society. I'or Fever Sullerers .'. . Fencing and Flanting Church Bell '. 1«U 0(i For Chandeliers iU» 00 2tl 87 188 00 !♦ Oi) ;)!> 00 lo (i<» •2 00 .") 00 l!.'» 00 * 482 IT DUnilAM. The Rev. (1. T. llavding reports :— I am hap]-)y t(! l)e able, again this yoiw, to give a good account of the allairs of our Mission. The work has gone on prosi)erously, in very much the same way as stated in my last report. Services were held in all the churches, throughout the year, as usual, with equally as good success, generally, as last year, and in some respects, I am thankful to say, rather bolter, lu L'Avonir, ■1^ •Jfi 87 1.'{S 00 !» Oi) ;5!) 00 1.5 (JO >2 00 •"> 00 2.-) 00 18U GO i](] 00 Ibr iustdnco, tlu^ alLondimoo, wliich, as will lie socH in til«> last report, was then r(unarka))ly good, has not fallen oil' this year in the least ; while in tipper Durham, probably. and in South Durham certainly, some improvement is to 1)0 noticed. I have li'ood hopes that the tarmers of the lat- UT place will yet become reg-ular Chnrch-g-oers, duly priz- ing the means of grace which God lias placed within their reach. Holy Communion has, on the whole, been fairly attended, Imtnomarked increase in the number of regular comniuni- lants can be claimed for luiy part of the Mission. There are many secret causes, connected witli the family, perscinal and Avorldly affairs, which alfect this matter, without sen- sibly aifecting the attendance at ordinary services. It is often dillicult or impossible to get at these causes, and I do not think that too much urging- is advisable or likely to in- crease the real spiritual life of our congregations. Indirect inlluence and work, with prayer and an earnest expecta- tion that God will in his own time and way work with us. is frequently the best way to deal with the matter. Throughout last Lent I held a special week night ser- vice, every week, in each of the three churches, and, gene- rally speaking, was well rewarded for my trouble. AVe did not have any large congregations, and such was not expected ; for, as will be remembered, the spring opened and the roads broke up this year unusually early, so that lor nearly the whole Lenten season, it was very difficult to move about. In South Durham and L'Avenir, however, these services were remarkably well attended, considering the unfavorable circumstances, and were altogether very encouraging to myself, for I had the assurance that those who came to them made some sacrifice, and were conse- quently blessed in doing so. The Cottage Missions of which I spoke in my last report, and which were so successful the winter before, were, last winter, almost a failure. This was owing, partly at least, to my being absent for a month in mid-winter and the snow leaving us so early in the spring as before noticed. I pro- pose, however, to try them again this year, and have hopes of better success attending them. We were favoured in .Tune last by a visit from the Lord Bishop, on which occasion sixteen persons were confh*med, all but one of whom haA'e been admitted to Holy Commu- nion, and some of thom have become regular communicants. 44 tt is with groat plciisuro tliat t How iiii'onu your Society of the orectioii oi'a liandsomc and commodious Parsouan-e for this Mission, Tho work was l)o<4un early in July, uiul jnislied on with gwwt vii^or l)y tho contractor cvor since, so that tho buildini^ is now coniplolcdand ready lor occupa- tion. It is a balloon-i'ranied cotta^-e, eased outside ^vitll ])rick, ol" Gothic style, ami alter the model oi", though rather smaller than tho Kini^-sey rarsonai>'e. About sJPj.jO of the debt incurred will be paid this year, and by the end of next, we hopy with outside help, to nearl , clear oil" tho l)alanc(\ AVe have, as usual, collected lor the various object.s oi' your Society, and also, as will be seen by the limincial statement, lor some outside ol it. I think that the total ol' such oU'erinii's is not much below what it was last vtiir, thoui^'h a lallinii' oil" might naturally, ju'rhaps, be expected. on account of the g-reat local call ui)on our resources in building a Parsonage. The names of tho.se holdinii' Mis- sionary Cards and the amounts collected by them were us follows : — ]\Iiss Burrill $ 11 2'. " Lvstor ."i ;;.') " Doyle (') ;)0 " J. McDougall s 7") " Ciinn 8 .'1.') " S.Armstrong 4 85 Mrs. A. Mountain, (for the conversion of tho Jews) <) 1-2 Besides these, two little girls with praiseworthy :^cal col- lected the following sums for tlni "\Va\vanosh Home'' in Algoma : — Mary Helen McDougall ^ 4 '2'i Mary A. AVharton 2 20 L(?i, me here remark, in regard to the money raised this year on behalf of the Jews, that I was urged to the work by the liev E. A AV Kina-, and thinkit a most important one. There can be no doubt that we owe to this peoi)le under God a great debt, and have not made suflicient ellbrt in the past to discharge it. I cannot but think that a special blessing is connected with such work, and that a sincere desire to be engaged in it will ensure to ourselves and our 45 Mwsions a rullilmcnl of Iho promise, "Tlioy slmll prosper that lovo thoL'." Our Churcli, too, ol" jill tlic Cliristiaii bodies, is the mosi likely lo have an inllueiiee with the j(}^vs_-and the Society in JCiii^-land. wliieh is strivinu' to hi'iieiit them, desiu'ves our coiijideiice. as any ami may he convinced hy reading- ils reports. I \vonld Ihi-relore take this opportunity ol' heartily recommending- other Missions to do soniethinii' to help on tho work. hi the linancial statement ajijjended, tho amounts lor outside ohjecls rej)resent, as in the last rejiort, the totals of public ollertories and of i)rivate eonlrihutions collected hy juoans of tho missionary cards and l)oxes. The rest ol'tln* stiitoinent will snilieiently (>xplain ilsell". The Parish Jvej^'ister shows, I'or the Church year, ♦! Imriiils, 18 haptisms, and 4 marriau'cs. I close with a humble acknowle(lu;-ment of God's i^'ood noss to our Mission g-enorally. and to mysell' in i)articular, (huiiii? tho past year. Vl N.VNCIAL STATEM KXT. Church Socioly Wawanosli lloiiio Kixster Oll'criiig l!i?lioii's Collc^'i' Vellow Fever SuftoriT- ConviTbion of Jowg Totnl for oiit-lih' ol'ji'cl.i. On'ertory lor ;j;eiirr;il iinr|.i).-o,'<... Fufl P;irf(iDa;ju 01.1 Diibiii On [U'l'uutit ui' ursiiii A«Kjf:S i ;.S0 11 $ 227 72 $ IS'J 68i$10oa 71 A \ 'k \ i 40 llRUMMONDVILLK. The iic'V. F. .1. B. Alliiatt ivporls :— J-.iist yoar I spoko ol'tho linuncinl prosiiocls of lliis paviMi a>< lM'ini»- lit a vory low fid). Siiicn that time si'vcrnl mnv liimilii's havo Ix'cn added to our number, attracted hy llu; liU'torit's lately established here, and 1 beniu to liope ^vt« may ere lonu," enjoy some relief IVom llu^ chronic.- condition oi" strui^ule and diiiiculty under uhich we .have been m) lonL*' labour ini^. Our stains thus I'ar hardly balance our losses. Polilicid (diaiiy-es, in deprivinu' Mr. llemniinu', our chiefsubsciiber of hi^ judicial ollici', have dei)rived us of his lar^e contribu- tion, nudcinu' a serious delicieiU'V. ]Iad it in)t been for tim xeivlous activity and perst'verance of our lu'w Chunh Warden, Mr. AVriuht, who h:is imported from the old country its energy and determination, our iinrocdiial linaiu'cs would have been in danger oi" collapsing allog-ether duriiiLi' the past summer. As it is, it will bt? seen th;>t altlnmLdi the gross anioniil of our receipts for Church purposes lulls short by nearlv $12oi'last year's total, yet IIk^ amount actually contributed })y the Parish has l)een larger this year by $10l).t)l>. lja>t year it was neces.sary to hold a concert and ba/aar to enable us to meet current expenses. Py this nn-ans $nS.HO wjis raised, in a great measure by visitors from a distance. Tliis year we have Jiad no such <'xlraneous assistance. I am thanklul to not(» increasing- coniiregations, render- ing it necessary to build more pews. We had a very pleasant visit, from the ]5ishop and ^Irs. Williams in June, when 17 young- people were 'I'l Aljjoma Bishopric Fund V-\ VI YellowM^Vver Fund 1<> no Easter Otrerings .^ H ;]() $ 4l]0 74 47 KAST FUAMPTOX. Tlif^ Ki'V. I''. IJoyh' ri'poils : — Durinpf th(^ yoiw sovprul piirtics havf uii^'niltMl to tho I'liited ISliitos, Komo with a view oCscltlinj; tlu'iv, others to (il)tiiiii a l\'\v mouths' lal)our ; hut in one case and auothtn' they liiul hy cxporiiMici} tluU thf oHvc l)rauch is not indis- criiiiiiuitoly spread over tlicir patli in I hat country cithor, M) thi'y aro gradually droppin'j: hack ayain. Tho result is, wo stand to-(Uiy numerically ahout the samo as last year. Our people liero are jwor, poor in worldly j^oods hcyond till' common lot of poverty, either in Uiis Diocese, and I ht> licve, any other Diocese in the Dominion. Yot the ovncrality ol them are struccffling- hard and liTatcfully to meet their Church dues, and thus, and 1 hi'- iieve thus only, "to prove their I'ailh by their deeds." lUit some there are, and it is \vith extreme sorrow it is said, who hold l)ack IVom doini;- their duty, waitint;- for their more liberal brethren to do it I'or them. This Ixmuc^ an evil not easily controlled, has to be borne as one of our trials. The Church services in l)oth churches, with very lew exceptions, have been duly maintained, and tJie attendance tolerably s^'ood. Our School, both day and Sunday, is workiuL^ well. The former, under the chiU'tie ol' Miss Peinu'V, the latter, under the u'uidance oI'Mr. (J. iJag'iiall. The lollowinij,' is our linancial statement : least Frampton, Dioc'-sun Hoard s 120 00 Standon, •■ - ">'> 00 Sunday collections, botli churches .')0 00 Special collections 4 I>5 Subscriptions to diHeivnl Church pur- poses -I (!') Lennoxville Iniversitv, Ilemison 2 00 '• ■ Standon 1 00 Col. c^ Con. Church Society ] 00 $ 218 00 I J lt-1 lii M: I ; IfJ. 48 OAsri: baslv. Tlio Kcv. .1. r. Kichmoiul reports : — J)urinir Uio pusi year ilu* usual scvviccs have boon hold, and the attendanv'c has bct'u about liie fsamo us in lonnor yi-ars. The iiumhor ol'dcatlis has ])e'(Mi unusually lar^v, iiiclud- ini^' tho dcpavluro ol' two vory old moiribors oriho Church, \vho, in past years, Aven^ very active iu Church matters. Mr. Philip Eochervaise, stMiior, aud Mr, Jolni Edon, Ibv mauy years Church Warden; also, two very promif>iii<;' vouim" men. St. Paul's^ Chnrrh. — The ooniireg'ation arc still struirglinn' to iiuish tho new Church. 'J'his year has seen the coiii. pletion of the inside ceilini;' and walls, and casini^- of the windows, and clap-boardini? of a portion of the outside. Several local subscriptions arc still unjiaid owing* to tho, hardness oi' the times, and several have l)Gen lost to the Church by the removal of the subscribers. Owinii' to the destruction of tho Hotel last spring, the number of summer visitors was small, and consequently the congregation during the summer months Avas smaller than usual. Si. James' Church. — The congregation have re]>airod tho Church, tho site of which has been very badly chosen in a clay swamp, consequently the ))uilding is always working with the frost and water, and the fence always out of order, and the churchyard in the spring' of the year almost a stanling pool of water. Schools. — Tliere are live schoids iu the Mission, in most of which a Sunday school is held, it has been necessary to increase the school tax in order to ojumi a school at L'Anso aux Cousins, and to maintain tho elliciency of the other schools in Gasiic South. This, together with the assessment and demands lor local Church i)urposes, presses very hard upon the people whose circumstances hav(^ dont^ anything l)ut improve for the last few years— and this year the people are without winler employment. I append the iinancial statement of the Church "Wardens : 49 General Sunday colloction .$ 64 37 Easter Offering 11 71 Church Society 4 73 Bishop's College, Lennoxville.. 1 71 Assessment 155 00 Piirsonage repairs 8 00 New Church (Bazaar) 102 00 $ 347 52 My register shews during the year : — Baptisms, 19; Maniages, 3 ; Deaths, 8. IIATLEY. The Rev. A. J. Balfour reports : — Divine service has been held with little or no interrup- tion every Lord's Day during the past year at St. James' Church, Ilatley, St. John's Church, "VVaterville, and at Massawippi. Services have also been given at St. James' Church and St. John's Church on the chief festivals, and on other occasions. Three Sunday Scliools have been maintained during the summer and autumn. For one of these, held at King's Corner, I am indebted to Mrs. Earle. I liave given much time and thought to Parochial visiting (luring the year ; I have travelled close upon four thousand miles in the discharge of this duty, frequently spending an evening with a family living at a distance from their Church, and sometimes with a family not belonging to our communion, in order that I might bring home to them, as far as it was in my power, the office and duty of a pastor. I hope, and believe, that I have in this way done some good at least in stimulating an interest in the spiritual welfare of the Mission, and in removing misunderstandings and pre- judices as to our doctrines and practices. Reference was made in last year's report to a building then recently pur- chased for a parsonage. A diliiculty shortly after!i;hat arose with regard to obtaining a clear title, but it is confidently expected that it will very soon be satisfactorily removed, and this without expense on our part. Meanwhile the most of our purchase money, $200, which was most 7 I m ' /■ I ■ I '■ It I % 50 ger.*flrt)nsly given by kind friends in Quebec, lies in the Eastern Townships' Bank. Referring last year to the contemplated increase in (h« assessment of this Mission, I ventured to express my belief that my people Avonld not bo found backward in takiun upon them their share of the increased liabilities thrown "Upon the Diocese by the reduction of the S. P. G.'s ijrant. 1 am happy to be able to ri'->ort tliat when the deputation came, my people at once cheerfully undertook to raise the additional amount asked of them by the Diocesan Board, and not only so, but, learning that their sister congrecfatioii at Waterville was not in a position to comply with the Board'.s demand, generously volunteered to assume their share also I need not say that I fully participate in the gratiliciition expressed by the deputation at this christian conduct on the part of my Ilatley congregation. Wo are indebted to Mr. and Mrs. W CI. Murray for the present of a handsome tapestry carpet for thi' transcept of St James' Church. Hatley ( hielly through the instrumentality of Mr. Henry Pennoyer nnd Mrs. Anthony Wiggett anew fit^nec lias been erected about the Church and Burial Ground of St. John's, Waterville, at a cost of about 6^55. In August last we had the pleasure and benefit of a visit to our neighbourhood from the Kight Reverend the Bishop of New Hampshire, advantage of which was taken, with his kind and courteous consent, to hold what is called "an all day service" in the "Old Church." the centre of the Adventists' Society. The Uishop preached thrice to largo and attentive congrc2fations. The services were made lur- ther interesting by the assistance of the Hatley choir and by the liberal distrilmtion of prayer books and hymn books, In June, our own Bishop visited us, when the sacrament of baptism was administered to ten adults, and confirmation to thirty-four candidates. During the past year there have been in this Mission : B-pt^-"^ Iciu'w';™, u\ '''"'^'■^"- Confirmed 34 Marriages 1 Burials IG 61 'C, lies in the :icrcaso in (In. u-es.s my belief Vcird in takinir •ilitios thrown P- G-.'s o-ranf. ho deputation )k to raise the ocosan BoarJ, r coiigrpcfatiou 'iply with the assume their ticipale in the this christian lion. AVo arc he present of of 8t James' umentality of ig-gett a new juvial Ground 5. lefit of a visit id the Bishop taken, Avith is called "an centre of the ii'ice to largo 3re made I'ur- iy choir and i and hymn IS, when the adults, and ^Mi SSI on olal, 50. .... a-i . .. 1 .... IG FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Hatley. Waterville. Total. Church Society, (including y. p. G. and Algoma Fund $ 36 00$ 2.50 $38 50 Bishop's College 4 00 1 00 5 00 Offerings exclusive of above... 78 50 10 00 04 50 Easter olTering to Incumbent... 12 18 12 18 Christmas G-ift, (value) 85 00 85 00 Diocesan Board Assessment 275 00 75 00 .350 00 Synod Assessment 3 00 1 00 4 00 Insurance on Church 5 05 5 75 11 50 Fencing, &c 55 00 55 00 Towards Parsonage 500 00 500 00 Increase 01 Parochial Library.. 10 00 10 00 $959 48 $156 25 $1115 68 INVERNESS. The Rev. P. Roe reports : — The services and Sunday School work have been going on regularly in this Mission until the i 3th October, when I was absent (on leave) for some weeks. During my absence, I was indebted to my good brother, the Revel. T. L, Ball, for a service at St. Stephens on the 20th October, and to my kind neighbour, the Rev. John Kemp, for another service at CampbeH's school-house on Sunday, the 3rd November. During the fine weather, the services at all the stations have been well attended ; in rougii weather and bad roads, there is always a great falling off. The Rev. Rural Dean Fothergill paid an oITicial visit to -''( 7 • : k ■ if I . ■ -i' > - i' .1 ' > 54 on Sunday. I hope the way may be clear to place the Parish School ere long under a Deacon, who will be able to assist in the Parish work. The Church needs to be restored or renewed, but has to wait with other work till we have an increase in funds and laborers. Adderley has suflered more than any other part of the Parish by the removal of Church families. The fortnightly Sunday service has been fairly attended and the interest in Church work kept up. We have been cheered by the visit of the Bifshoj) for con- firmation and Missionary meeting. The Rev. Rural Dean Fothergill and Rev. T. S. Chapman, of Dudswell, attended our Missionary meeting and delivered addresses. The Rev. Professor Roe also spent a few days visiting some of the families in the Parish and no doubt improviid the op- portunity. Annexed are statistical and financial items for the year : — Baptisms, 32 ; Confirmed, 2G ; Communicants, 141! ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 16. Raised for Church purposes, exclusive of grants iVom Church Societies and Diocesan Board : — Trinity Churtli. Christ Church. Adderley Church. .$ cts A»se8sm«int ISO Oil Church Society | .32 62 1 Parish .School ' 111) 00 Biihop'» Conogfl ! 2 10 Church Building 400 00 Glebe ImproTenient ?•:> 00 Current Expenses \ 48 10 Total $' 817 '.H' . I $ ct-^ 75 00 ? cts. 20 00 22 28| f. on I 1.') r. 00 11 an ii; 2:1 .'lO .'>3 71 ToTAl,. $ ct«. 27.'i (111 fifl 90 llti Oil 3 25 42:1 ,;0 ^^:< Oft fit 70 '.i;s 35 KINGSEY. The Rev. J. Boydell reports : — Although there is little to report beyond the ordinary round of Church work in a country parish, yet I think that 55 to place the will be able needs to be her work till part of the e Ibrtnightly le interest in iho]) for con- Rural Dean ell, attended esses. The i"g some of >vi;d the op. or the year ; cants, 140; grants from Iderlcy Church. 9 ots. 20 (JO f) on ToTA 2■^ .')(! .')3 71^ $ 27.1 c(«, (III (in on iifi on 3 25 ■12;) .'O .').! C(\ fit 70 ors 3,) I am justilied in stating that there are many evidences of a steady and increasing interest in the welfare and prosperity of our Church in Kingsey. First, the different congregation, '.me evinced a lively interest in promoting, by all means in their i)ower, the heartiness of our Church services. They have, with great regularity and diligene(?, attended the practice church music, and have been ready U])on all occasions to a,«;sist in Church work. The attendance of the various services have been uniformly good, and seldom indeed have I had to cast a discouraged glance at half-iilled seats. There has been, too, an increase in contributions, the various congregations responding to the call for increased assessment with cheerful alacrity. Nor has the Parsonage been neglected ; all parts of the Mission have contributed towards painting and repairing both the house and stable. Appended is the usual financial statement. St. Paul's Church, Church Society ^ 17 07 Bishop's College, Lennoxville. 2 40 Oflertory 44 95 Annual subscriptions 8 50 Diocesan Board 250 00 Synod assessments... Missionary meetings. Easter offerings Church Insurance Parsonajje Insurance. 3 00 f) 00 2 02 18 00 15 50 Holy Trinity. $ 8 80 1 01 38 04 T) 25 94 00 2 00 4 00 I 87 10 00 Spooner Pond. $ 2 00 4 72 2 50 1 00 Totals $308 94 $105 03 $10 22 Grand Total from Mission |544 79 e ordinary think that '.1 n i- vi*:-' ■ f 4 ? ]'■''': it ■ 1- ; ^■l 5G LEEDS. ' The Rev J. Kemp reports : — The usual services have been kept up in the Mission during the past year at the several churches and stations, involving long journeys over roads which make travelling anything but a pleasure. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese has paid us two visits, and on each occasion favored us with ti missionary address. Conlirmation was held in tSt. Mark's Church, Kinnear's Mills, on the IGth December, when 22 young people were confirmed ; and on the 17th at St. James' Church, Leeds, when twenty-six renewed their baptismal vows. The preparation of these was commenced last July, and from the scattered nature of my Mission, I liad to take them at ten different points, and to see each one once, I had to travel over a hundred miles. "Without wishing to say too much about my labours, I may remark, that during the summer season my Sunday work is about twenty miles and throe services, and I have also services on week days in certain localities, where there are old peo- ])le, or where any are too far from the Churoli to attend the services. At St. James' Church, Leeds, a Sunday School has been kept up during the summer months for a number of years, superintended by our worthy Lay Delegate, Mr. George Bayne, who is assisted in tht* work by some of our young ladies of the congregation. I may also add that the Church here is very much indebted to Mr. Bayne, for more than a ([uarter of a century of faithful service and constant work, both in the Sunday School and Choir, which must have more then once fallen to the ground had he not held on through all discouragements. Mr. Wm. McVitey, Church "Warden, has also taken charge of a Sunday School at St. Mark's Church during the past summer, where there has been an attendance of Irom 20 to 30, 1 gave instruction in each when I was able to be present. St, Mark's Church has been new shingled and the outer walls white-washed during the ]-)ast year. 1 must here also acknowledge the efficient work done by the young lady collectors for the Church Society. The sub- scriptions this year have fallen off— cause, hard times; while some will not give because all the subscribers' names are not inserted in the Report, dT (.'luircJi So(ndy ^ 53 00 Annual Assessment 290 00 Oflertory 35 00 Synod Expense Fund 5 00 Society I'or Propagation oi' the CfO.spel 4 00 Insurance 7 00 Bishop's College, Lcnnoxville 4 00 Other purposes, (shiniiling roof of vSt. Murk's Church. Avhite-wasliinLi', tVo 45 00 Total $444 00 MAGOG AND GEORGKVTLLE. The Uev. J. Hepburn reports : — The presenl Mission of Mai^'oi;- and (leoro'eville was I'ormerly two distinct ones. Tlie union of them Avas not owing- to the smalhiess of the held, nor th(!! scarcity of the work, but io the Avant of men and means. Tliis is to be himented, ibr I believe one man is not able to do efficiently tho work he sees to be done. It is not as though the Mission were old, and the j^eoplo had learned to value the distinctive privileges of the Church — the Held is but newly opened up ; there are many strange and strong prejudices a^iiiust us — and our position can only be kept by hard labour; (he congregation is to be gathered, and that can only be done by visiting from house to house. This latter ta.sk is not easy, when it is borne in mind that for year.s "divers and strange doctrines" have been preached, often- limcs with great neal and fervour, (the Scripture being used on nil occasions as the store-houso of these doctrines) and that many have been impressed with these, and consider themselves prepared and called upon to defend them, or else have heard and doubted and turned away hardened, isiekened of everything that professes to be religion. Too often a conversation is but a cold and heartless argument, when the pastor is painfully reminded that the object in view is not the gaining of truth, but the, building up of ti side, and when he is conscious of God's holy word being used not "as a lamp to the feet and a light to the path,'' but as a work to make one clever at an argument. After an 8 i I 6S pXperienco oC tliis kind how clieoicd one is to come across a "Jmmblo mon of heart :"' an anxious enquirer I Anclthi'^ is, 1 am ghul to say, n(»t of uul'reqiient occurrence. The regular order of service has not been broken tlirouiili. out the year, viz. : three each iSunday, excepting once a mouth, wlien there are ])ut two ; service on holvdays generally, thri'c special wfi-k-ilay services duriiiu' Advent and Lent. During the summer uionihs our inunbers were iiivatlv increased by visitors Irom other parts, who came to enjov our beautiful ]jake : and in order to ol)iain morning servico :it l)oth centres on Sundays, one of the l^ennoxville sIikLmiIs lent his assistance. Mr. .Tudiic helping tiie Jii\st niontli, and Mr. J^-ee the second. It is with much gratilieatioii that 1 record ihe uudevtak- iug of additional work in a district about six miles distance JVom Magog, towards jNIassawippi Lake. A )uan from that district, tired of Advent jn'eachcrs, came to iSt. Luke's Church. Magoi:', on Christmas, aud he was so deeply moved that he remained to see me ])rivately. He l)leaded with uie to visit him and his ueighbors and be2:in to hold services. This I declined, seeing that the region was wholly uiven to "isuis," and again, because there was more than 1 could do satisfactorily in th(^ region known to me aud undtu' my car(;. Jlowever, he r(HiU'Uiul saying that he had been speaking with others and that they a// dcsived it and would pn// for mi/ Irouhlr. The pay did not inove me, for I could uot think of taking extras, but it did seem as if 1 should be liuiity were I not to obey this call. Shortly after New Yeiir ] benan, takinu' a few friends at lirsi to aid in response, and have been encouraged to keei> them up since. Alnvady we have a fair little congregation ot youn[>' men and women chiejiy, who are most attentive to the t(\achings iviven, and who have learned to enter themselves into the ])rayers of our ^Mother Church. Fiv(^ have been baptized, and several more are in jireparation. Let u.s thank God aud take courage. Through the kind assistance of young ladies in the tvv'o centres of work, the Sunday Schools have prospered. Misses Sweeney, IMielan and Harrower in Magog, and i\Iisses Tuck, Packard and Bullock in Georgeville, doing their duty faithfully. "»-. I .'I < 1 69 ' <'oine across In ^fagog, where I am able more conveniently to oversee the work and eonsuJt with the teadiens, a pood school of thirty has risen IVoui a very sniiill Ix^u^inniii^-. ■\Vhooping-eoui»h has ,q,re!it)y thiiMU'(l our nuniUcrs at (reor^vville I'or two months ]nist. Ill the schools n very lively interest has Ix-en tiikrn. The Christinas tree at (u'lirii-evilli^ wiis :i rrnint success, 200 or more o^semblinu' on the o(!c;ision, iind loO rcmaininjj^ Inclose a h!ii'i>y day in y lifv. A. Stevens ol Dix. ille, and iil Magog hy i'rol". Roe ol' ht'iiiioxville. The annual Sunday Scluiol pii'-nio was on a larger scab than usual, the Jvevds. Clayton and Kittson (my neighbours ill the Diocese of Montreal) i)ringing their schools together, iiud all ti'oiug on board the "J^ady oi' tin; Lake"' to Owl's Head. Mrs. LaFrenaye gave an additionid treat to the children of Magog in the grove by her residence. The need ol" a Sunday School library was sorely f<'U, and Mr. Webster, ol" ^lagog, very generously began a subscrip- tion with $10, which was sui)ploniented to the amount of !i37.'2i', and with this a very resptK-tablo library was bought. The ladies of (ieorgeville formed themselves into a Society of workers for the Church, making articles for a Wr/MW in the summer, giving entcn'tainmeiits on a small scale each fortnight, thus brinu'ing in about $100. Also in tlu! summer, through the invitation of certain friends in G-oorgeville, the young ladies and gentlemen of Staiistead rame over and gavi; a concert (interspersed with readings) whicli brought in ^oO more. The Magog ladies are now working for a similar object. The Mission was lionored by the (.rovernor-General and Lady Duderiii spending the Sunday in it, and attending the Parish Church. On that occasion Bishop Niles, of New Hampshire, kindly assisted by preaching, and there being a great assembly, difl mucli to strengthen the Church in llk'se ])arts. His Lordship sjient three days in the Mission, continuing ill the two centres 1-1, and at a private house 2 — IG. The register shows :— -Burials 3, liaptisms. 30, Statistics are appended. |t!:| I i n I'! I y. M: I Mif '^^ HI |i 60 Million:. riporcfoville. OfTortory $111 SI $ hO m Assossmont l.'tO 00 lOi) oo Sundiiy School liihrnry ;i7 22 KntcrtninmiMits, isic, oxpciisos (»t Siu(l(Mils -'.') .V) i:)0 00 Spocirtl ('i»lh'<'lii)n IJ .')7 S 7>i =:? :M(I 10 ? '.]]'.) 72 Tola! IVoiu Mission s^ dj!) 82 .M VdPAMCV ISLANDS. The Jvt'V. J. ('li;\ml»iMs writes: — In forwiirdinv my ivport lor this .sunniirr's work. I inup to say thai only one or two tilings oi more than ordinarv iniporfjviico liavo taken placo. Tlic liisiioi) arrived at Aniiierst island on Thursday, 'J.jtli July, ill ss>. "Alhert ;"" the Mission lioat heinu' in readiness rail alonysido to eonvey Jiis Lordship toGrindiitono Island, distant ahout ton miles IVoin Amherst. A smart \nw/y Mowing, the boat soon ran aeross the JJay and arrived yalely. Arraiii^;'ments were ma(h' to ])ro(;eed to Grossc; I,k|o, on Saturday, ready lor Divine Service on Sunday. On the. day appointed, the boat Avas ^-ot ready and we emharked. Tlio leaden hue and llyinir scud I'oretold heavy weather, but Avi; wore limited lo time, th(» IJishop wishinj:^ to visit the whole u,T0up ])erove the arrival of the next steamer, which "Would be in a Jbrtniuht. Had it not Ixiiui lor this wc should probably have ]>ostponed the visit; but with the strong favourai)le \vind then blowing there was iiood probability oi' our arrivinu" at (Jrosse Isle ])elbre the heavy part ol" tho lu'eexo should strike. In this, however, wo were disappointed, for we had liardly been under woiiih haU-an-hour beibro th(^ gale began, the sea lashed hi- riously, sail after sail was reefed, and, at last, all the. bont could carry was a close-reeh}d foresail. Fifteen miles had yet to be traversed, and the (pieslion was Avhether w should proceed or run under a point of land jutting further into the Bay. The latter ^vas decided upon, and bringinir 61 (!enr(Toville. ■5 HO m 10(1 00 l')0 00 H 7S ? :n!i 72 ■■S (Mil 82 Verk. I liiivp -III <»r(liiiiiry ii-s.liiy, LV.ih 111 ri'juIiiu'S'< ^'•>uo Island, mart brecz- uid arrived ) Crrossi; I.s|,i ly. On ih.' ? cmhurk.'d. yy wcatluT, in-:^ to visit xL steamer, M'li Jbr tliis ; lnU with ' was liood 3 tho lu'avv 'wovcr, wt! idor woiuh lashed fu- ll 1 the hoat L miles had hothcr w- ing" further d brinciii;: th(» hoal close to ijie wind, we hauled under ihc lee as close as possible, I lie sea wiishiiiLr fore and nl't unlil we an- cliored. The wind still increased and at noon was at its height, and continued lilowini'' furiously, hut at about 'A o'clock it a])at('d somewhat and th(^ l)oiil was got under \voiti;h and scuddini^ rapidly ])erore the wind ariived salely atCirosse Isle. Here I would thank thn^' kinc' tVii'nds of iho Mib^sion in (Jueboc to whom I am i'ldebted lor our Mis- sion boat, which is sale and al)le. I htid previously ^ent word to ihe inhabitants o'' '^.iohso Islo that the Bishop would be with them on Sunday, if possible, Avhich i;'ave them time to gather IV'iii lie dillerfni jilaoos around Grosse Isle. On Siuiday morninu: the Chureh was literally HUeil with people, and J [is J^ordship eonlirmed ten persons. In the al'ternoon, three others, w!io had been previously prepared, (;ame Forward i'or confirmation ; theso were un- avoidaidy absent in the ino.-nini;'. two of ihem Ix'in!? on IJryou Islaiul, land, mid havinii' splendid Wfalher ..rrived early. Here ih*^ i)eo- plo expre.'.si.'d their heari'elt 'gladness at seinnir tlunr Bishop once more. In Ihe evciiiiu" the house of Mrs, Dickson was lillod with ])eopl!' for ])i\'iue Servici^ ; one adult woman was baptized b\ His Lordship, and. afterwards, with seven others, was eoiilirmed. The following' mornin-.;' we returned to (Irindstone Is- hnul. as arraiiuemonts had been made lo spend ihti j.ord's Day there. \Ve had some dillieulty in liiuiinif- room for all in our little (.'liurch. for nu-n, women and childrtni all came to Church, which is not always the cnse ; beside this, a innnber of strangers from tlie mainland w ci'e visiting th > Islands, they also attended service. Seven persons were eonlirmed, one being an adult man. Amherst Island had yet to be visited, and on this occa- sion we travelled by the land, or rather by the beach, which connects the two Islands. This route, however, is not always sale, as there avo dangerous quicksands in # 1- i f i; 62 several gullies along the beach, which often i^ive trouble to passers-by. I will ^ivo you an example: — Early this sum- mer, I wa.s travelling alone to Arnherst and was crossiii"- one of these ii'ullie.s, when suddenly I found the horse and cart siukinu'. I knew at once I was in quick«ands,au(l im- mediately Jumped out of the cart up to my knees iu water and sand, and l)y constantly Jiiovinij, succeeded in untack- ling my horse. The animal, iinding itself clear of the carl. plunged tremendously, and by so doing, got clear of the. oiis coniirmed. At midnight I ho IJishoj) embarked on board ss. "Albert,"' much to our regret, for wo. were all sorry at his deparlitre, for words of holy love, counsel and cominit had been given to all. The next point of importance is our schools. I wrote to the De])arlmeiit of Public Instruction. Que- bec, re(|uesting permission to form all the Protestants iutn one school municipality, to b.- tinder the control of a Roaid of Tritstees selected from the diHerent islands. 15ut thi.s Wii.-^ not granted. However, th(; (.'ouncil gave permissioa to declare dissent, aiul to have one schoolmaster under th(> Joint control of two or more Boards of Trustees. Accord- ingly declarations of dissent wen* signed and forwarded, two Boards of Trtistees were formed, and one schoolmaslor passed examination for dii)loma. This school-master is to receive two hundred dollars (iiiii'OO) per annum, and he is to work at alternate intervals at (Grindstone and (hosse Jsle under the Joint control of the two Boards. This is hut a beginning. 1 hope before many years have passed to, see a school-master for each municii)ality (dissentient of cours(v) AVe can get men easily, bttt money is what we want. My own work has gone on as usual. 1 have visited as often as possible my several congregations on the different islands, holding services in churches aiul houses. and administering Holy Communion at proper intervals. The amount collected for the Church iSociety is ii!il0.49. l' > MALBAIK. The lior. C5. liadley Walters roporls: — I was inducted into this Mission on the '^Anh ol' July last by the Rev. "Rural Dean Lyster, so that I have only been hero six months. When I came I Ibiiiul the i)eople all eauvrj'or the services of the Church, und ready to welcome me amongst Ihem. which they did in a very hearty manner. Malbaie and Point St. Peter are purely Church ol' luig- land stations. The peoph", though in most cases poor, are .strongly attached to their Church, and seem ever ready to second their minister's eflbrts lor good. I am sorry to leport that the ilshing season this year proved to be a poor one for my people. The cod, the principal article of our commerce, did not visit our shores in such numbers as last year, and this necessarily implies that it has l)een but a poor season I'or Church work. "With us coast people, a scarcity ol" llsh means a corres- ponding scarcity of money; and with little or no ready cash, many and inany a poor family, good deserving peo]^le all, have to go with little or no Hour this winter. Still we must hope thai when this night of distress and hard limes has passed away, the morn of jirosptn'ity will again light up our shores. However. W(^ liavo done our best and have succeeded, in spite of hard times, in doing a little most necessary work !o our Churcli. AVe have underpinned and boarded, both Church and chancel, placed lead as gutters between Church and chance] to prevent a most decaying leak ; we have also completed our vestry. Nc^xt spring we have, what I look npou as a far more dillieult task, to fence in an acre and a half of land. Our old fence is completely worn out. We hope also to ])e a!)le to paint the outside of the Church. In the month of August His Lordship the Bishop visited the ^lissiou and held a conlirmation service, when twenty young persons came forward to receive the Apostolic rite. 1 hold regular monthly services at the Corner of the Beach, where I spend the whole of the Sunday. I have also week night services at the IJarachois, which are fairly attended. I am indebted for th(; celebration of the Holy Connnunion in my Mission to my neighbouring brethren, and in order to this we have to exchange duty. lit * H ■M lii My register i>hows I'ov (he .«ix iiiontli— 10 l)aplisms, i marriages, 2 burials. Also collected in the Mis.'sion our hall' vear's assossmeni ^ 12') 00 1-or Church Society 20 00 iSunday Otlerlory..' ;50 88 ij; 175 8« ^'EW CARLISLE AND PASPE1JL\('. Theliev. Thos. Blaylock reports :— After a residence of little more than a year in this Mission, I beg to present my lirst report to the I'oanl. It was with some doul^r and misgiving that I entevwl upon my work here, but the dark cloud whi(di i'or ,soiin! time past has been hanginu' o\er us, seems to he hreakiiii; away. Tlit» chiel'event lo uoiice was thi- \isit ol'our llisliop lor conlirmatioM. 1 wish sincen'ly that the visits ol" His l^ordship to llu' coast eouM be. more J'rerjueiit than in th,' necessity ol' the case they ai'e, as their u'oihI eiiert iuv plainly seen in more viuorous Cliurcli lite and growth. For lour months ])revi(»us to coiilirmation I held weekly classes in each Church, lor prt^]);iration, whicli Avere very reo-ularly attended by most candidates. On the HlhSuiidiiy alter Trinity 1 ])resenled 24 young })eople to the Bishop ;il JSt. PetcT, i'aspebiac, and 27 at St. Andrews. New Carlisl.*. t^n Ijoth occasions the IJisliop ])reached to larue and attoii- live congregations, as well as addressed the candidates. The Rev. Prol'. Koe was alsoi>resent and i:-av«* hisassi^taiici' at the services. 1 am sorry to add that only a small i)Vi)- portion ol" the newly coniirmed hiwo jiecouie regular communicants. In l)oth congreui'alions the percenuige ol' communicants is mis(n"ably small : this is very discovu'agiiit>' and indicates a low state ol' sniritur.l lii'e or an erroneous idea ol' this sacrament. The attendance at the ordinary Sunday .>er\ ice:;, (whidi have been regularly conducted throughout the year) and the special week-day services, is good. The demeanour of the congregations is I'or the most part all that could be wished. ;m crroiit'oui (S5 The collections for the Society in Paspebiac have been nobly responded to, notwithstanding that times have never been known to be so hard. My best thanks are due to Misses Scott and Gallic for their energy in collecting from house to house when the roads were in a miserable state. I would strongly recommend the Society to send their lists for subscribers to the coast earlier, say August or Septem- ber, when I am sure the response for several reasons would be much more liberal. At New Carlisle, owing to the state of our local finances, and the heavy expense entailed by the necessary repairs upon the Church, I thought it better not to attempt anything beyond the usual oli'ertories for the year. The following improvements have been effected during the year: . St. Andrew's Church, which now presents a very credit- able appearance, has been thoroughly painted, pews stained and varnished, pulpit lowered, new lamps provided for it, and a four-light chandelier for the chancel, the two latter the gift of two ladies of the congregation. A handsome new altar cloth and a communion table, more suitable to the size of the chancel, have replaced those hitherto in use. A new platform has been built before the church doors and the church yard fence completed. At the Parsonage, a wood-shed and carriage-house com- bined has been built, and the barn made habitable. The glebe and garden have also been well fenced. At St. Peter's Church, Paspebiac, by the removal of the reading-desk from the body of the Church into the chancel, space has been gained for two new pews, w^hich have been built and were urgently needed. Fences and shed havt- been put in good order. I have much i)leasure in acknowledging witli many thanks the receipt of a New Year's gift from my parishion- ers of a horse, sleigh and harness, and a (juantity of hay, the total value '^115. You will see that Paspebiac has done well this year to- wards reducing the Parsonage debt, $175 having been paid by this part of the Mission alone. If the rest of the Mission would do as well, in two years the debt might be cleared, and the Mission at once self-supporting. A bazaar is under way, which, 1 trust, will do something towards accomplishing this end. We have already received aid IVom the Board flfwP pw^ f^ ' 'f "'f I S I , 1 1- ■ i I ■ ■ If - ■: 1 til ■ H ■.■' ■ I '-, ■: i :|;| 6G long enough, and it is high time we began to think of walking alone. During the year we have had to mourn the loss of Mrs, Milne, wife of the Rev. Geo. Milne, late liural Dean and Incumbent of this Mission. For thirty-live years she was a worthy help-ineet to her liusband in his work, and is much missed by the older people, who have long known her as a true friend in time of need. After a few days ill- ness, she died peaeeiully. relying upon Clod's mercy through Jesus Christ. 1 must also mention two other deaths after long and trying illnesses, — Mr. Philip Duval, an old and firm supporter of the Church in Paspebiac, and Miss Enright ; both of these rest in the Lord. I must say a few words concerning Hopetown. Durins the summer months no services were held here, as we Averi' unable to obtain any suitable room. Now that the new school-house is iinished, I intend to apj^ly for the use of it for monthly services. I consider the attempt to establish ;v separate Mission here as ])erfectly hopeless. After many years work we have less than a dozen Church families, and some of these prefer to attend Paspebiac Church, which is only three miles distant. Most of the people are Presbyterians and have a Minister of their own. No assessment has been collected here for the last two years. The Kegister shows, Baptisms, 43 ; Burials. 17 ; Marri- ages, 8. Amount raised in ]\Iission for the year : — Paspebiac. New Carlisle. Total. Subscription to Assessment $300 00 $ 07 00 $397 00 Offertory, Ordinary 00 44 ]*]aster for clergyman ;') .")'J Bishop's College )J 1.") Yellow Fever sulf'rs S 00 For Church Society. 41 Oo Paid on Parsonage debt 175 Pew Rents S8 Entertainments 37 Rent received from G-iebe 12 Present to clergyma]i, both Congregations 17o Oi) 00 40 00 00 52 00 4 'J5 il 50 4 20 08 ii'o'iV; 53 50 148 44 9 7" 8 65 12 20 47 10 175 00 237 58 00 59 1-2 00 VM Total ^700 5(5 <^368 75 11313 31 6t ^ to think of loss of Mrs, ral Dean and ears she Avas work, and is lonir known iew (lays il]. 'od's mercy '11 two other ilip Duval, an ispebiac, and ^vii. Dnrinii' (', as Ave Wert' hat the new the use of il )t to establish After many irch families, >iac Church. lie people are n own. No two years. IT; Mam- arlisle. Total, 00 $397 00 148 44 00 oO 08 18 5r> n 65 20 9 8 12 47 n 175 00 237 58 90 5fl 12 00 175 00 75 i^l313 31 NEW LIVERPOOL. The Rev. F. A. Smith reports: — Last year it \va^ my pleasing task to report that Christ's Church, New Liverpool, had been thoroughly repaired, neatly painted, and put in good order inside and out. There was then no Parsonage. Now, I am happy to tell you, there is a Parsonage which does credit to the parish and the diocese. It is a substantial building of brick on a stone foundation, well and very tastefully planned and well put up, on the pretty and convenient site which, as I informed you a year ago, was presented to the parish by Messrs. Benson Bros. It combines all the advantages of close proximity to the Church, line views on all sides, pure air, a quiet, though not too secluded neighbourhood, and is heated in the most a]:)provod modern style by hot-water pipes throughout. A week before Christmas it was taken possession of by the Incumbent and his family, who feel most grateful to the many kind friends, far and near, w'ho have helped to provide so dt'sirable a residence for the clergyman. Of course so goodly a building has not been provided without considerable expense, and our Building Committee have found it necessary to obtain a loan of fifteen hundred dollars, to be repaid l)y instalments. We trust that when its funds admit, your h'ociety will kindly aid us with a liberal grant, A concert held in September in aid of the Paisonage Fund was very successful, clearing .$255. The ordinary work of the parish has gone on during the year uninterruptedly, and on the whole satisfactorily. Th(< attendance in Church has been steady and good considering our small English population. The Sunday School has been well kept up. In the autumn Mrs. Roberts, with her usual kindness, entertained the children in her house and allowed them to roam over her pretty grounds. During Christmas week they w^ere again feasted, a richly laden Christmas Tree set up for their ben fit, and a Magic Lantern exhibited for their amusement by our kind hearted, ladies and gentlemen, w^ho spared no pains to make them enjoy themselves. I append the usual financial statement for the year, which will show that our people continue to give liberally to help on every good work, the hard times notwithstand- 08 iii^. To Messrs. H. Atkinson, Benson, Ritchie, and L. H, Hamilton, I am much indebted for a welcome finpplv of fuel. Statement cf moneij ci'pendcd during; year 1878 — Naw Liver- pool Mission New Parsonage erected during this year $2577 80 (of which sum $1500 was raised on mortgage.) Church repairs 20 00 Incumbent 400 00 Expenses 124 .55 llent of building used as Parsonage 36 00 Insurance on Church s a Parsonage 22 90 Incumbent (Xmas) 7 02 Bishop's College, Lennoxville 10 89 Sufferers Yellow Fever, TJ.S.A 20 89 Church Society 84 62 Fuel for Par.sonajre 50 00 $3360 23 PORTNEUF. The Rev. J. B. Dobbage reports : — My exertions during the past year have, to a consider- able extent, been taken up in trying to keep our vessel afloat. It has been hard work, and I often feared that, after all my time and W'ork here, the Mission might have to be closed ; and yet it seemed too humiliating to think that these people should have to be left without a clergyman, because the small sum necessary to enable me to hold my post could not be made up. But in addition to the assessment to the Diocesan Board, this Mission has the burden of a Parsonage only partly paid for, and with instalments coming due every year. As the time drew near for paying, I thought it would have to 1)6 sold in order to save what we have already paid on it. But finally the money was raised through the earnest efforts of the congregation at the village and at Halesboro'. I have twice during the past year had the opportunity of addressing large numbers of French Canadians, to whom '. and L. H. no supply of —Nfiw Liver- $2577 30 ^ •• 20 00 • • 400 00 • . 124 55 36 00 . 22 90 7 02 . 10 89 • 26 89 . 84 62 50 00 $3360 23 rt consider- ) our vessel d that, after have to be k that these an, because I my post isan Board, •nly partly ■ year. As .Id have to paid on it. 16 earnest ialesboro'. ^portunity , to whom i nreached the great doctrines which brought about the Reformation. During tha year we have paid or had work done gratis bv the people to the following amounts : Assessment to Diocesan Board $150 00 Instalment on Parsonage 57 14 Interest on Parsonage I'i 72 Insurance on Parsonage ;{ 72 Fencing 10 00 Special collections 00 Paid to Sexton 00 Sundries, about 8 00 Total $203 58 KIVIEKE-DU-LOUP (EN Ukfi.) The Rev. E. A. AV. King reports :— Period — Advent to Advent. Adult members, 80 ; children, old and young, GO. Hearers (say), 10. Total, 150 souls. Congregation at Church, 15 to 40 in winter, and 40 to 150 in summer. At Station school-house, 20 to 45. Communicants (actual), 30. Confirmed during the year, 5 men, 4 women, making 9 new members. Services on Sundays, 108 ; on festivals and fasts, 30 ; on other week days, 20, which, with 13 missionary services outside the parish, make a total of 177, or an average of more than 3 a-week. Holy Communion celebrated 15 times with attendance of 3 to 25. Lack of suilicient number twice. Baptisms — local 15, outside 5, making 20. Marriages — local 2, outside 1, making 3. Burials — 2. Contributions for all purposes, $030.22. Church edifice creditably restored and free from debt. No Parsonage. Children's service and Sunday School in the afternoon. Scholars and teachers 38. Day school visited often. The visiting from house to house has been frequent. The Bishop and five clergymen from abroad honoured and benefitted the parish by assisting in services and missionary meetings. Here I would gratefully mention the Rev. Mr. Pollard, of Ottawa. 'iilit #! j !!i 70 The oflbrtory has been devoted to the various funds ol' the Diocesan Church vSociety, Alj?oma, S. P. G., S. P. Christianity amongst the Jews, Yellow Fever Relief Fund| and to general purposes and current expenses. The assess' ment has been increased 20 per cent. The permanent })arishioners are under uroat oblifrations to the summer visitors and others lor aid in maintaininfr the services and in restoring- the Church. The moneys entrusted to the Incumbent came IVom ]ilr.s. Finden and Mrs. Macdonell through an entertainmont; from Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Ward, 'Mrs. Sterry Hunt, Mv. Chesley and Mr. Dunbar for tSunday School ])ooks, &c. ; from "penny lectures,' sale of fancy articles, and surplice lees for prayer and hymn ])Ook.s with $22 for the "lioss memoriar i'und. Mrs. "Williams, Itov. C. irauiilton, Mrs. Edwin Jones, Mrs. .Tarvis, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Hodgson, J\Ir. Lt'Claiii and Mr. Williston contributed various furnishings. In the boirinning of \]\o year Mrs. Macnab. greatly ad- mired by all who know he;-, ;ind lately Mrs. \V. Hod'j^son, one of the oldest and most respected members of the oou- gregation, were called to rest. There has been a very general desire on tlie part of i\w people to pay the annuiil rent (-S-IB) on the small house used as a Parsonage, and also to rai.se funds immediately for buying or Imilding a I'arsouage for the Mission. The collectors are Mr. .1. "Walker, Mr. .1. A. J a wis, a»ul Mr. .To.s. Unsworth. FINANCIAL .^TATrMENT. Offertory. Church. iStatiou. Toial. Outside objects.... $ i)l 11 Sin in •>; 44 42 Local expenses 160 (51 .*j4 42 215 O") Total offertory... $191 72 *t)7 73 $2.51) U Diocesan Board assessment 120 00 Entertainment for repairs, iS:c 71 8.) Collected by Mr. J. Walker :]2 Go Given by Mr. C. Macnab 25 0<> Through Incumbent for various object.s.. 75 f^J^ Claims forgiven by heirs of late T. .larvis. 45 80 IG30 22 »■"•• nous funds ol' 1^ G- S. P. •belief Fund, '• The assess- ill obligations » liiaintaininrr mi^ JVom Mrs. itortainniont; y Hunt, Ml', I l)ooks, &c. ; aud surplice O'" the "Koss tldwiu Jones. ■ l-.i'C]iii]i and 1>. ai'i-atly ad- \V. Jlndirson, rs ol'tho 0011- ' part ol' the II houst> used nediately lor lissiou. " The and }>\r. Jo.s. Toial. '^ U 4-2 215 0:] 11 SANDY BEACH. 120 00 71 8.) 02 i;.") 2.5 00 7.) 8J< 45 80 ^G30 22 The Rev. M. Ker reports :— The year now drawinj? to a clo.so hu.s boeu, financially, one of the worst that 1 have experienced durina* my con- nection with the Mission, a period now extending to more than twenty years. The i>vneral depression in mercantile affairs still bears down most heavily on the resources and energies of this peoi)le, and in addition to such incubus, the fisheries have not been as i)roduetive as they have sometimes proved. All are experiencing', to areater or less degree, a time of scarcity and privation. It is not wonder- ful then that a portion t)f the assessment imposed by the Board should still be unpaid. They hoj)e, however, that the greater part of the inde))tedness to the Hoard will be met before the close of the year ; yet, I am afraid that, for the first time, there will ])e a deficit in the funds, but hope for the best. The amount paid by each of our members may seem to those livina: near the threat centres of com- merce and civilization, and consequent wealth, as very mi- nute, yet, if the relative facilities for accumulating material wealth be considered, and the actual incomes of botli classes be compared, the contributors of these seemina'ly small sums may be giving proportionably more than those dwelling in more highly favored localities. Nothing has been added to the principal of our Endowment Fund; it is however steadily increasing ]>y the continued addition of accruing interest, speaking loudly for the j^ractical wisdom of the measure, and gratifying the wishes of those generous and far-seeing benefactors by whose gifts the nucleus of the fund was provided, shewing too, the care and skill of those to whom the management of the moneys is entrusted. Of the moral and sinritual state and prospects of the Mission, it is more difficult to speak definitely and posi- tively. This deals with forces whose working is in a great measure hidden. We can note, indeed, the regular attend- ance upon the means of grace, but how far the heart and inner life are acted upon we can but dimly surmise. The ministrations of the Church and the usual work of the Mission have been carried on without hindrance o^- failure. The attendance of the congregations, and the in- terest exhibited, have not lessened or flagged. I have, as nearly as I could, given three f^unday services jn each '') ^11 1 ^ %^ 72 month at tho Poninsula, (one of thera an cvoningf servico) and one evening servico a month in Doug-lastovvn, besides holdinir rej^uhir Sunday mornini^ services at St. John's ('hurch, Sandy Beach, the head(juartei\s and main Church ol" the Mivsion, and observing- all the chief holydays and festivals. Till tho last three months 1 attended at Uttlo Gaspe one Sunday in the month. 1 hope to take upLittlo (raspe ag-ain shortly, and go there when I can, without liindini? myself to any set times; but as its conu^regation has refused to contribute its quota any longer to the main- tenance of the Mission, the preference must be given to those continuing' to pay. During the summer we were cheered by the arrival oi' our Dishop, on his triennial visi- tation of the Missions, for th(' purpose of confirming the young members of our Church. At St. .lohn's, Sandy Beach, an interesting class of 19 were admitted to full membership in our communion, niid at St. Matthew's. I'eninsula, o more, making a total of 24. The newly con- firmed all clieered me by usinir their privilege of coming to the Holy Supper of the Jx^rd on the iirst opportunity offer- ing, and since a fair number of them have been regular communicants. On the whole, I have reason to hope that good is being doiif in the name of God's Holy Child Jesus, There has been raised during the year, for all Church pur- poses, the following sums : Assessment $250 00 Insurance 12 CO Easter collection 2 14 Collected for Col. & Con. Church Scy 5 00 Offertory at Communion 7 00 Ordinary Sunday collections 21 00 For Church Society 23 37 S323 51 The Church statistics are as fullow.s viz : — Bai)tisms. 19 : Burials, 4 ; Marriages, 3. Through the efhcient aid and superintendence of Mr. Charles Yert, Seur., long one of the pillars of this Mis.sion. and the other teachers, who for Christ's name sake have given themselves to the work of feeding His lambs, our Sunday School has been kept in active operation through all the summer months, and through its instrumentality ft 78 knowledge of Biblo facts and doctrines is hoing troasurod npin tlio minds of the youni^, which Iho, Holy ^Spirit may, fttaiiy timo, uso as a sood, from which fruit may ripen to His glory, and to the blos^sing of their own souls. STANSTEAI). The Rev. Geo. Thornloo reports : — The services in this Mission have heen kept up during the past year with, tlieir usual regularity, and one new out-station has been added. To enable me to take up the new work referred to, Mr. Colston, of Lennoxville, has kindly undertaken to help me fortnightly at Libby's Mills. Thus freed, I have given Casvvellboro', as the new station is called, a fortnightly service, and am pleased to lind that the people turn out well and manifest some interest in the work. In June last the Bishop confirmed a small class of seven candidates, in Christ Church, JStanstead Plain, and also immediately after administered to them all the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. My register shows, for the year, a record of 13 baptisms. 5 burials, and 2 marriages. The Kev. M. M. Folhergill has recently inspected our Church school, and reports very i'avovably as to its condition. I may add my testimony as to the elliciency of the i)ains- taking teacher. Miss Barnard, and also to the excellent progress made ])y the scholars in the past year. ^,V^i acknowledge most gratefully the debt Ave owe to tlie Societies which, by their grants, make it possible for us to keep it up. But for their lil)erality many of our children would be obliged, if they went to school at all, to attend the common school, where no religious instructions of any character is supplied, and where there are already some GO or 70 scholars under one female teacher. And while speaking of the school I must not forget to acknowledge, with thankfulness, a generous grant of maps and lesson books made to us fjy the C. <& C. (J. S. through their kind Secretary, Mr. Scott These were very much needed and have proved most useful in the school work. The Guild established last autumn has been in successful operation during the greater part of the year, and is likely, 10 n\ 74 I think, to become a permanent and nseful oriranization. Hitherto it has boen chioliy used lor home work; dnrin;T the comini*' Aviiitor, liowever, we intend to give it something of a missionary character. The bell, for which money has been in hand lor some time, haM not yet ])een purchased, as we have not yet succeeded in devising means lor hanging it. I am sorry to say that the attendance at Holy Communion is yet painfully small, i trust this may not have to ho said next year. Our congregations at Htanstead Plain hiivekept up to last yeiu-'s average, and on the wliole I tliiiik they have been less iluetuating than formerly. There has, this year, been a bi-tter attendance in the morning than in the evening — a good sign it seems to me, since th(! morning: .service is made up more exclusively of our own i)eople. Of the out missions there is not much to record. I have not yet succeeded in lorming any of tlnun into organized congregations. Ikit J am hoping that this will be accom- plished in one case A'ery soon. I am i")ersuaded that the services given to these places are not to l)e without elfect, Even now, I believe, evidences of awakening interest are not wauling. As regards the religious condition oi' our people, while acknowledginir, with thankfulness to God, the zeal and iaithfulness which many have displayed, I have still to lament that there are abundant evidences of widespread and painful indillerence to the whole subject of religion. I am glad to be able to state that we liave managed to bear our rather heavy iinancial burdens without very much difficulty. The addition of $50 to our assessment, which brought it up to $400, caused us, at the beginning of the year, no inconsiderable uneasiness. {Still we have managed to struggle through the year. But the struggle has been made the harder by the ellbrts wo have been making to secure a Parsonage. This has l)een the great work of the year. We have not been wholly imsuccessful at it either. The amount secured, in hand and by subscription, amount- ing already to about $1000 ; and we have reasonable hopes of making it $1200 by the actual close of the year. u : intt'ivst are FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Paid on account ol" \\n) Mission : Synod nsspssmcnl ^ 2 00 l/iocosan IJoard 400 00 Si'xton ;{♦; 00 Expenses — licatini,^ lii^-htini,', cScc 88 01 Sunday School oxpi'nsos H 00 $534 01 Towards outside o])j(3ctb : llishop's College ^ 8 S7 Yellow Fever suHerers 27 J^.'t Church Society 41 00 S. S. for Wawauosh ] Ionic, Algoma. ] 00 Algoma Fund \ 8 SI (\ & C. C. Society 4 00 !$ 100 on Raised towards rarsonuge Fund 454 25 $1088 2y SIIIGAWAKE. The Itov. U. James ITarvey reports : — The parish of St. Paul, Shigawake, uith that of St. James, I'ort Daniel, on the Bale des Chaleurs, has been under my charge for the past year, having been duly ordained by his Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese, in St. Peter's Church, Quebec, on Sunday, the 18th November, 1877. in this Mission there is much to bo done, and I am thankful to add there is also much to encourage us, as experience testifies. Since coming among the people here I have met ■with many tokens of a warm-hearted sympathy and solid proofs of personal respect from many friends. St. Paul's Church has had more than a fair share of my services, and in return the attendance is good, so much so as to make it necessary to suggest that the two aisles now in use should be thrown into one aisle, which would benefit us by an in- crease of a large number of sittings, thus enabling many more worshippers to attend our services, probably gain their sympathy by a hearty co-operation in supporting the i HfT'"" I f • 1, i ;.i;^'. I I ■ 76 pecuniary needs of the congregation in repairs, &c,, so inuch needed ibr the increased demands of this parish. The Easter Vestry of this Church was the hirgest ever attended here ; the many thanks then awarded to the members of the congregation were mainly due to the exertions of a few whose gilts together with the work of painting the Chancel may be seen in the snl)joined financial statement. This Church requires painting both inside and out; this I hope the good people of tShigawake will do early next spring by making a grand united eiibrt to accomplish so desirable an object. The Parsonage is situated at this end of the Mis- sion, Imt is in a very bad state of repair ; it would be -well Jbr the congregation to remedy the evil of its utter dilapi- dation by a speedy repair. The Sunday School inaugurated by the lie v. Professor Koe, witii a regularly appointed statT of teachers, continues in working order. The attend- ance of an average number, considered really good, is abont ()*J out of Ol) nsimes now upon the school roll. Daily Matins and Evensong were well attended throughout the holy sea- son of Lent. The Church-AVardens, Messrs. Wm. Young and Beiijaniin Traverse, were re-elected, and continue in oliice. It is with the greatest satisfaction and pleasure th;it I have to r(>port of St. James' Church, Port Daniel. This Church is attciuled by a large and thoroughly united congregation, ready to take part in every good work, which is clearly seen in tJie liberality of their ollerings, as com- pared with St. Paul's congregation, yet, though excelling in this respect their brethren, they would nevertheless do w ell to copy them in the matter of responding and singing in the Church services, the theory of which is emphatically laid down in the Jlubries of our Service Dook, but in prac- tice is an utter failure. It would be ingratitude in me not to mention that the thanks of myself and the congregation are due to our voluntary organist, Miss F. S. Gadd, who, amid much that is discouraging, continues so perseveringly to render additional aid in leading the praises of the sanc- tuary. Tlie thanks of this congregation are hereby recorded to the liev. Professor Roe for tin; haiulsomegift ofa crimson altar cloth, and also to Mrs. Roe lor the complete sett of altar linen. The regular attendance of this congregation being so large, necessitates my adding, as in the case of* St. Paul's, that some improvement l)e made by way of in- creasing the sitting accommodation ; this could be done 11 with very trifling- expense. As a suggestion, I propose thai a Chancel be added, and that the raised floor, now carpeted to serve as a temporary Chancel, ))e removed, and seats placed there instead. At least 100 persons Avould by this means be accommodated with sittings. This improvenicn), together with a good bell, is much needed. The Sunday School is well attended, the children maniiesiing a hearii- iiess in their school duties worthy ol'th(» teachers Avho are iippointed over them. The Church-AVardens, Messrs. Jas. Dow and Wm. McKenzie, were re-elected and eouiiuue lo act. The Church at L'Anse-au-Gascon has undeioone a com- plete change since my appointment, in the accession of church furniture, which is mainly due to tlie exertions of Mr. Philip Acteson, our Church-AV^arden. There have been added to this Church an altar and altar cloth, prayer desk, lectern and font, for all of which our warmest thanks are due to Mr. Acteson for his generosity and much needed help. Situated as this Church is among so few who profess allegiance to the Church, it is indeed up-hill work, never- theless, we are encouraged by the regular attendance and the prospect of increased zeal and energy on the part of those who do attend. This Church only requires ceiling- inside to make it presentable to his Lordship the Bishop for consecration. The Sunday School is held every Sun- day, regularly conducted by Miss Martha Acteson, to whom our thanks are due for labour so generously bestowed. It is to be hoped that on the occasion of his Lordship's next visit here we may be able to present the Church for conse- cration, and that it may please his l^ord.ship to dedicate it to St. riiilip, Ap. and M. Thanks are due to t]\6 Eev. Thos. Blaylock, B.A., for a celebration ot the Holy Communion at Christmas and Easter last year, also to the Ivev. I'rofessor Ivoe, for a cele- bration at the Church of St. James, Port Daniel. The num- ber of candidates coniirmed was 55, and upuu this occasion his Lordship was the celebrant at the Holy Communion, when 00 persons comrauuicat^'d, 0, 78 Subjoined is the financial statement for the year :- St. Paul's. St. Jamea' Assessment '$ lUU 00J$1U0 OU Ofl'ertory Back Accounts, 7tJ-.7" Sundries Xinas (.lift toClorgy Sumliiy Sfliool Library Church Society Churcli and Vestry luijirDVcments Purple Altiir Cloth Hurley Fund JJo do c-ollected by Rov. W. Murruy. 1)0 do collocted outside P.irisli l!i.«liopV> CoUefjo Total o:< (in 2j 00 i) SI 17 S2 K! ;!2 10 00 20 00 I 10 00 (1 01 t; (.;o 20 1(1 : 12 Oil Tho Church, $20 00 S2 9 00 7 20 00 10 00 10 00 •\ 00 Total. $22.'. 0(1 il ,si J!) II •lu oil 111 III) 7 21 20 lu 11! 00 2 12 ! I \ On The Parish Ivogi.slors record 24 Baptisms; 10 Marviagos; and 7 Dcniths. val(;ahtieij. The Hax. S. Riopel reports : — This Mission has been in al)oiU th(^ stuue stato of prosperity as last year. Only one ilimily lias (^iniyTated. This emigration is likely to cease lor some time and a rt?ac- tion is not improbable. In spite oi' our poverty, the asse.ss- ment was increast^d by one-seventh. The attendance at Church has })een very uood, and it is refreshing to notice an increased devout demeanour duriiii;: stn'vice. The Parsonage is in good order, ]>ut outlmildings aiv very much needed. The Church Glebe, which consists of 90 acres, is now well fenced and in a fair condition. Tha ' % '. ' j-^.i- . ii g""" ' J I year :■ Thu Church, Total, $20 (M) C. ,s2 9 00 ^22,') (III SC 82 11 SI -10 11 ■lU Ull III nil 7 •>! "i Vl K' iji) 1 U 12 ! 1 i 1 1 4 Oil j) iol 05 ^rurriagt's : me strtlfi ol' .s oinioTated. ?. and u roac- y, the. as.se.'^s- D(l, and it i.s nour duriiiu' iiildiiif^'s aiv !i consist,s of lition. Th« grave-yard needs a new fence. A horse-shed is also baclly needed. There is some hard work connected with this Mission, but the Minister may always be sure of a hearty welcome by liis people, and the beautiful and magnificent scenery that meets his view at every step well lewards the labour of travelling over mountains and rough road.s. Moneys collected during 1878 : Assessment ^ 160 00 Sunday collections 21 00 Interment Fund J 00 Insurance 8 72 Total $ 191 72 WEST FRAMPTON AND CJIAXBOUKNE. The Rev. J. J3. Sykes reports :— Facts are stubborn things, iis i'>ci so .s'/.ibborn, that no amount of ingenuity can furnish tl cm bnl'of>^ they 3xist. If imagination would serw .'rit^^ad, I >/ov.ld imagine a pretty fair stock, and so, with comparative ■aise, get over the annual difficulty of reporting uotLnig', The word recapitulation is suggestive of a way to get over the difficulty for once, — but then a man would have to read over his previous report!^, and exaggeration is too closely allied to falsehood to be thought of for a moment. The fact is, we, the pastor and people of Frampton and Cranbourne, are a peculiar people ; wehrr r o differences, no falling out to enliven us. and so ours is only a hum-drum sort of existence. Shakespears says "Crabbed age and youth cannot live together." AVe have plenty of age with its crabbedness, many of our people being between the ages of eighty and ninety, and this coupled with the fact that it is now fully three years since any one died belonging to either of my congregations, will establish the reputation of Frampton West as a healthy locality. 15 I-:aster Ollering '... 8 22 Incidental Expenst^s II P,'2 Oflertorv 30 G^ Church 'Sociely 31 22 $ 233 20 ■§■ 81 cesan Board, ^ii« demandi lors for their ■s low as $3 a , whereas in ioi" pork, and n, during the are bound to families from and others to indly remem- of the Mis. Jst they had. innecessarily 11 and assure ,ed. .0 most glar- the buildins: lid any good, sum of $2o0 ;move a load Society and ^imptoiihave loO 00 ;3 70 If) H 11 ;!2 .'50 68 .'Jl 2i' oqq on Thefolloivin^ nporls have hfen received from clergymen not connected with the Diocesan Board : bishop's college MISSlOXd. The Kev. Professor Roe reports : — The Mission work done in eonnection vmh Bishop's College has grown during* the past year. Two new sta- tions, served regularly from the College, have been adopt- ed, namely, Westbury, in the Mission of .Dud.sweil, and Libby's Mills, in the Mission of Htanstcad Island Brook has also been made a College Mission, though, for the pre- sent, no student is employed there. So the College Missions are now Moulton Hill, Ascot Corner, Westbury, Mitchell's, Sandhill, Milby, Libby's Mills, and Island Brook. Eleven students arti (employed in this work, namely, Messrs. R, Browne, llar]>er, C. ]?rowii(\ Chambers. A. F. Browne, Macfarlane. AVebster, Richard Ilewton, Lee, and Colston. The Rev. Principal Lobley has always been most ready to lielp, and has rendered valuabie aid at several stations, spe- cially at Milby. In aU these places Divine Service and ."'anday School was regularly kept up every Sunday, with the exception of Miteheli's, where there is a Sunday School only, and Lii)by's Mills, which is S(»rved only once a fort- night. I have visited Lsland Brook four times, more parti- f'ularly for the administration of the sacraments. This station is regularly served by JMr. AY. H. Mayo, an alumnus and graduate of the College, now in charge of theCookshire Academy. Mr. Mayo zealously gives his services gratuit- ously, going to Island Brook every Sunday morning, a dis- tance of 10 miles there and back. Tiie church people of Gould having applied for th?- ser- vices of a student during the vacancy of the Mission of Ihiry, I was rcijuc-ted by the Bishop to supply it. Mr. Webster according!} gave them a monthly service during the winter, and I vi-ited the Mission thrice for the purpose of administerins- the sacraments. The congregation of tlould paid Mr. "Webster for his services at the rate of $5 a tJunday, the greater part of ^vhicll was necessarily swallow- ed up in tra 'clling expense.'!!. One could not but conceive an aUl.'ction for the warm-hearted people of ( rould, and I was surprised and pleased to find their jiumbers far in ex* 11 f • :i ilJ 82 ccsR of what I had supposed, proving this to bo a 5tation quite worthy of the fosterini^ cnre of the Church. As to results of any marked kind from those missioiuirv services, these must be looked for in {\\k\ distant fiilure. The continuance and growth oi' the work, however, is itself a result of no small import :ni(;e. Nor must it bo lor- ii'otten that the orii^-inal idea of the C'olle^•^^ Missions was the oduealion of the ])ivi!iity stmlents of t!ie Colleu,e in pastoral work. Their valu(», in this respect can scarce] v he ♦'xaji'gerated ; the very i'ailures oi the men. — of course, to r)e deplored in themselves, — l>eini>' ol't'^n, perhaps, (|ui1e ns useful to Ihems' Ucs as their .suec(\sses, in l)riiiuiiii>' oiii in their own cons* iousness th'er of the men failiinr to realize the vcn'v sacred nature and very ii'rave resi>onsi))ilitv of their work. I hope that a sense of lliis respunsihility js deepenini;,- amonij;- our students. A few incidents of interest may be nolcd. The uinuhtM- of communicants in Aseol Conner is now ti'U. Thcsi- are all pfnins, the fruits of the Mission. Mr. Jiadley WuHers was ordained last Trinity £Su:i(liiy, and left us lor iiis ^lissiou in the Gulf, lie had served Ascot Corner lor three veurs, and had coinnliated the atlectionate re^'ard oi' every one. He Avas presented with an address and a i)urse on his depar- ture. At kSandhill, the Holy (\nnmunion was adminis- tered lor the iirst tinic ;it, the Harvest b'estival kServiiu; on the 2SU:. Ocu.])er. Tlien- were four communicants bolonc:- ing to th(.' plaee. two of them r^ains. The ])ailding' of a church here J:: in a fair way of being carried out-; already $oOU liave been subscribed by Hie people on the spot. — On one of my visits to Island IJrook, 1 administered the Holy Communion to seven persons, several of them receiving lor the iirst tim(\ In ali these places there are great trials ol one's faith and ]'atience, and great discouragements ; but that is in the nature of things. Invariably, after theno\eliy of our 'irst services in a luiw district has passu-d away, the interest slackens and ihe numbers fall oil'. But this we expect ; we know that it is the patient toil of years only which wins real success. Another branch of church work, worthy perhaps of no- tice, which has grown out '<)■ our College Missions, is the employment of our Divinity students during their vaca- tions in the parishes and missions of the Diocese, Durinij 8d the past summer, in addition to Messrs. "Webster and Chambers, who remained behind and laboured at Sardhill and Wesibury with Ascot Corner, the following students were employed and jxiid lor their services by the clergy : Mr. Colston, at St. Peter's, Quebec ; Mr. Judge and Mr. Lee in the Mission ol' Magog and Georgeville ; Mr. Harper, ill the Mission of Brompton and Windsor, and Mr. Simpson, subsequently rei)laced by Mr, C. Brown, at Drummond- ville. A two-fold useful purpose is served by this arrange- ment; the students both gain experience and help to support themselves, and the clergy are enabled to secure tor a few weeks during the heat of summer what every one must foci is a most needed and well-earned holiday. CACOUNA. The Hev. Charle,=i Hamilton reports the following collec- tions at ibt' Church of St. James the Apostle during tha iseason of 1878 : — MissionFund $583 17 Clergy Pension Fund (JG 8!) For Geaeral Purposes 120 52 $77G 58 COMPTON. The Rev. G. H. Parker reports : — The ordinary parochial duties havo been regularly per- I'ornied and the services in the Church and school-houses attended by the usual congregations. lu the month of February we had a visit from the IHshop of Saskatchewan, and an interesting missionary meeting was held in our Town Hall with a fair attendance. At the end of .Tune the Bishop of the Diocese visited the parish and conlirmed IG candidates. For the ?ns!, two years and a-half we havt; hud a i. 5G 00 Odertory ' , 50 72 Synod Assessment I) 00 Bishop's Colleu'e, (joint oflVrtory of Chapel and Church, Trinity Sunday) .'JO 0') Yellow Fever Sulibrers, Southern States 47 40 Ordinary exponses from Dec. ], '77, to Dec. 1, '78,. 702 43 For Poor at Xmas 31 15 $ i)i'.f 39 St. Barnabas, Milby : Ofiertory, General S 07 ',',2 Faster ii 75 Church Society 2 01 74 08 Total iiii1003 87 the bnildiiifr 10 Church in 2i 82 242 30 40!) 48 104 00 12 50 3 42 2 37 .5 87 70 00 LEVIS, (HOLY TRINITY.) The Rev. J. Walters reports that the followino- amonnt.s have been raised in Ids parish lor Church purposes, during* the year 1878, viz : Church Society- !$ 09 OHertory 228 5', Insurance 15 !<8 Bishop's Colleg"e, Lennoxville 5 !'() Other purposes 588 'J2 Total >? 84« 44 MONTMORENCY. The Eev. AV. S. Yial reports the Ibllowing- amo'ants col- lected in the Mission : Clergyman's salary by sul)scriptions and oflertory. §200 00 Gift to dero-yman 20 00 Collected towards buying- a horse 52 00 Ottertory to clergyman 5 00 Church Society, (oilertory and subscriptions) 4 00 $ 281 00 QUEBEC CITY, (CATHEDRAL.) The Rev. Gr. V. Housman reports that the following amounts have been raised in his parish, for Church pur- poses, during the year 1878, viz : Church Society $ 18G1 32 Pew Rents 5019 33 Offertory, exclusive of ollerings to Church Society, &c 1095 10 Synod Expense Fund 40 00 Bishop's College, Lennoxville 89 87 Other purposes 3031 02 Total $ 12036 64 hf 86 ST. MATTHEW'S CllURCU. The lley. Charles Hamilton reports : — The followinj]^ amounts havi; been raised in my parish, for Church i)urpuse.s, during- tho year 1H78, viz : Church Society $ Misviou work in Diocese ol' A]«?oma " •• " Saskatchewan Sioux Indians, liupert's Land Foreij^n Missions, S. P. Cr Shinf^vvauk Homo Bishop's College, Lennoxville Nat ional Schools Oliertory for General Purposes Sustentation Fund Kelief of the Poor Other Purposes Total $")55(; -lit $ 770 25 2V2 98 40 00 8-J 00 27 00 1.').-) 04 150 00 28 00 1440 94 939 50 1351 00 373 78 ST. MICHAEL'S. The Rev. A, A. Von Illland reports :— The following amounts have })een raised in my parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1878, viz ; Ollertorv, for New Orleans Yellow Fever Sufl'ereis. Sj; 17 41 Church' Society 403 % Offertory, for Itector 053 67 Augmentation of Fndowment Fund 1250 92 Synod Expense Fund 10 00 Insurance, Fuel, &c 404 50 Bishop's College, Lennoxville 21 35 Ollerlory for Algoma 20 91 ' " SaskatchewMu 13 (id " "Poor HOT Clothing for Poor 29 00 Total $2957 04 ••■•S 770 25 .... 212 98 'nil 40 00 H2 00 .-. 27 00 .... l.'),') 04 ... 15G 00 28 00 ... 1440 94 .... 939 [)0 .... 1351 00 ... 373 78 ...$")o5G 49 87 ST. PAUL'S. The Rev. T. Richardson reports :— The ibllowinpf amounts liavo boon raisod in my parish, for Church purposes, duriiiLj- Ihi ar 1878 : Ollorlory for Iho Poor !{! 20 00 Ullerlory ibr the lttv;lor .55 77 " " Cleiieral Purposes 1;)2 98 •' " ]?ishop's CoHepo ') 00 •' " Yellow Fever Sullerers 2147 Ollertory and subscript ions for Ch. t^cy... H') (10 Subscriptions towards Rector's Stipend,.. 119 00 for ParsonaLi;e Fund 154 50 Kent ofl)nsement ". 80 00 Sunday School Library Uox 4 50 $ (;78 82 ST. rETEii's, ^ '5 '/ # Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SB0 (7)6) S72-4S03 1^ hv m i-t, ' 1 i h :. m U '!'■■'! •i^ ■ ■i'f > ^ .1 ■! 1. i; : ■ ' 88 RICHMOND AND MELUOUllNK. The Rev. Isaac M. Thompson reports : — As it is now four years sinco I sent a report of the condi* tionofthis parish, 1 think that perhaps a short account of its successes and reverses inii^ht be interesting to the readers of tlie Soeiety's Report. Tiie eondition of the parish, as a wiiole, is better iinancially this year, than on any i>revious year, more g-iven for our own work and more given for work outside of ourselves. The condition spiritu- ally is not worse, 1 have also good reason to hop^', than on any previous year. St. Ann's Church, which is th(« Parish Church, is at tend- ed by a large, attentive, and devout congregation. The morn- ing congregations have not been larger this year than on ibrmer year.s, but the evening conuTcgations have increased. The increase, I am happy to say, is made up of young men and women, in whom there is evidently a growing interest in spiritiu\l ihinii-s. The conu'reu'ation worshipping in St. Anus Church numbers 122 families; averaging these at 4 to a family will make the congregation number 4S8 souls; add to these 30 young men and women not permanently connected with any family, and we gt't as the real and aetual congregation ol8 souls. We have an average c ory ►Sunday ol 4U0. The remainder of the congreL'ation, (which, taking the two services together, numbers ;>00,) is made up of members of other religious bodies who come in to worshii> with us. Th<'re are on the parish roll the names of 23.3 persons who have communicated at some time in this church. Of these, 187 have communicated Avith more or less regularity during the past year. The average number at our monthly celebrations has been, for the past three years, Go, To, 80. hi view of the erection of the Township of Melbourne into a separate Mission, to be placed on the Diocesan Board, and the consequent withdrawal of that portion of the clergyman's salary paid by fSt, John's Church, the vestry of JSt. Ann's voted their clerii'yman the sum of §1000 a year, the new arrangement to take e licet from the lirst of July past. This increase has been promptly paid, together with all other claims on th ) revenue of the church, so that iinancially, the church is in a safe condition. It will be seen also, by th© iiuancial statement annexed, that contri- 89 butions have been made to church work outside ourselves to a considerable amount. The ladies of St. Ann's Church have, by their own exertions, erected a very nice building for the use of the Sunday School, and for any other purpose connected with the church for which it may l)e found ne- cessary to use it. The money lor i\n\ erection of this building, which, with its furniture, will cost SIOOO, has been made during the past three years. The ladies hope to hand it over, free of de])t, to the Vestry, on Easter Mon- day next. The Sunday School connected with this church is in a prosperous condition. There are 200 names on the roll; of these, 115 are boys and the remainder girls, So in number. The average- attendance is 75. These are taught by twelve earnest, faithful teachers, and the accounts are kept and lil)rary books received and distri- bated by a painstaking librarian. His Lordship the Bishop has conlirmed in this church since 1874, the date of my last report, 14G persons, most of whom have been very faithful in the discharge of their religious duties. As I have before intimated, the Diocesan Board has, (acting on a recommendation made by the Deanery of St. Francis,) set otFthe Township of Melbourne into aseparate Mission without drawing any lines, the ]\Iission so set off to comprise St. John's, Melbourne Ridge, liockland Quarry, Melbourne Quarry. As this new ]\lission is to re- ceive aid from the Diocesan Board, it might interest the readers of the Society's Kex^ort to know something of its different stations. St. John's Church. — This congregation erected a new church on the site of the old one, which is now complete, with all the necessary appliances of Church "Worship. This congregation has been supplied with a service every Sunday afternoon by myself almost up to the present. Owing to the scarcity of clergymen, his Lordship has not been able to sujiply the Mission with a clergyman in orders, but to meet the present wants and to supply the other out- stations with Sunday services, his Lordship appointed Mr. Arthur IL Judge, Divinity Student, to assist me. Mr. Judge, not being in orders, could not hold a separate charge ; the new Mission is therefore under my superin- tendency. Consequently, St. John's Church has been almost altogether supplied by myself up to the present. This congregation numbers 50 families, 7 of whom are 1 h * t . ^ li.' . 1 ;!t|. 4m^ 4:1 ill T . ■ - ■ ■fl 111 ■' ' 'H ;1 ■ ; ;• If ''/ ■^ p (i! 90 nominal adherents of the church without being actual members, or partaking of any of her ordinances beyond that of worshipping- with us. 43 familios are really church peo- ple and go to no other place of worship. The average con- •rregation in summer is 100, in winter not so large. Tho Sunday School contains 58 children, who are taught hv eight faithful, painstaking teachers, under the supjrintcn- dency of Mr. liobert Frazer. AVe have just held a verv successful Xmas tree festival, at which earnest juldrosses were delivered by the Rev. Professor Roe aiul Mr. .Tiultre. The school is now closed for the winter months. There are on the roll of this church tht; names of 8S ]>ersons who have communicated some time, cither pub- licly or privately, in the i>as(. Averau-e number at the monthly celebrations only 25. I am prepared to blamo myself to some extent lor this, for owing to the fiict that I was making extra etlbrts to establish the services at t he- other out-stations, I spent more of my time than usual with them ; ])ut now that these stations are supplied with regu- lar Sunday services, I hope to be able to give more time to the building up of the spiritual life of this people. Death has removed a number of communicants from this congregation, but I j>ray God that others may be persuaded to lill up the blank which death has made; His Lordship has coniirmed 47 persons in this congregation duriiiij" the past four years. The pew rents of this church, which amount to $150 a year, go towards ]\Ir. Judge's salary. Melbourne Ridge. — "We have at this station, which is live miles from St. John's Church, IG lamilies, who have de- clared themselves adherents of the church, and have sub- scribed more or less towards Mr. Jiulge's salary. There are very good congregations at this station, but unfortu- nately for us, the school-house in which we held service, and which w^as central for all our people, was taken from us, no satisfactory reason being given for our expulsion. AVe had therefore to move into a school-house belonging to another school district, and quite out of the way for many of our people. If those who were the cause of sending us away, desired to hinder us in our work, they have succeed- ed admirably. AVe hope some day to be a1)le to build a little church there; this, however, is in the future. Rockland Quarry and Kingsburjf. — There are at this stR- tion 11 families who are iirofessedly Church people, and I'^H'^ 91 there are many others who are friondly. The services here are well attended and the people have subscribed liberally towards Mr. Judg-e"s salary. Melbourne Quarry. — At this station we have, at present, hut 5 i'amilies who are professedly Church people, but all the Protestants livinjr there attend the services. Some Church families who are loo fur off to attend St. Ann's Church regularly, will also go to the Quarry services. The attendance for the present cannot be more than 25, and a severe disease, which broke out there, has prevented some even of this number from attending. This station, through the kindness of Mr. Walton, the proprietor, contributes also towards Mr. Judge's salary. "We hope, now that the holi- days are over, to m ork up these stations, and to have our services better rendered by cheerful singing and more hearty responding. Arthabaaka. — The congregation there is not changed in many respects ; some removals have lessened our numbers, but the interest is still the same. We number there, in all, 44 souls, old and young. All but three of the Protestant fiimilies living there belong to the church, and these three are very kind and friendly, attending the services and con- tributing with our own people towards the clergyman's expenses. His Lordship the Bishop held a conhrmation there last winter, at which he confirmed an aged woman, a mother of a large awd grown up family, and nine young persons, all of which, with but two exceptions, have be- come regular communicants. We have 25 regular commu- nicants, and, on an average, 33 persons attend the services. This, out of a congregation of 44, is very good. 204 services have been held in this parish during the year, and 015 pastoral visits paid. 700 people attend our services every Sunday. The out-stations not yet supplied with Sunday services are New^ London, and Boast School House. These are in the Township of Cleveland, on the other side of the St. Francis lliver. This river divides the To\Miships of Melbourne and Cleveland, as it does the villages of Richmond and Melbourne. My Register shows for 1878 : Baptisms. 30 ; Marriage.s. 10 ; Deaths, 2'.). Mi *ij • H^i. I'.,'. ;.« 1 I.' '. ;, •^ || ! ;,"'.'' 92 The following" sums were contributed for Church pur. poses (luring the year 1878 : St Ann's Church : Church Society, (ofl'ortory and sub- scriptions) $ 110 78 Bishop's College.. 10 17 Svnod Fund G 00 Alcroma Mission Fund and S. P. G.. 100 02 Sunday School Building 144 00 Easter Otrering- .'J3 48 Xmas offering (1878) clergyman 12G 00 Clergyman's Salary 000 00 General Offertory, Church purposes, o82 00 Sunday School 21 00 Gift to Mrs. Thompson 12 00 Bishop of Saskatchewan 7.'] 00 New Communion Service 28 00 Yellow Fever Suifer.'rs 20 00 $2023 44 St. John's Church : Clergyman's Salary i$ loO 00 Shingvvauk Home 4 80 Church Society 10 00 Yellow Fever Sufferers ft [>0 Church Debt 70 00 General Oiibrtory 42 00 liishop of Saslvatchewan 1 41 Bishop's College ',i (»0 Easter Collections 00 $ 302 31 Ilockland : Assistant's Salary $ 70 00 Churcli Society 4 85 ShiuGTwauk Home 3 30 $ 87 15 Melbourne Ridge : Assistant's Salary $ 3') 00 Church Society 2 00 Shiugwauk Home 1 G8 $ 39 68 Church puj. 78 17 00 02 00 48 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 —$2023 44 00 80 00 r>o 00 00 41 00 00 —$ 302 31 00 ~$ 87 15 )0 •0 :8 -$ 39 68 98 jteibourne Quarry : Assistant's Salary $ 28 00 $ og 00 Arthabaska : Clergyman's Expenses $ 31 00 Shingwauk Home 3 90 $ 31 90 Total $2515 88 niVIERE DU LOUP, (EN HAUT.) The Rev. W. C. Merrick reports : — The following amounts have been raised in my parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1873, viz : Church Society $ 10 00 Offertory 22 69 Cabinet Organ for Church 80 00 Total ^ 112 59 SHERBROOKE, (ST. PETER's CHURCH.) The Rev. I. Brock reports : — I commence my report with parochial statistics. In Advent, 1876, there were 216 enrolled communicants; in Advent, 1877, there were 230; in Advent, 1878, there were 257. The increase this year has been chiefly owing to the confirmation which the Hishop of the Diocese, held in JSherbrooke, on Dec. 9, 1877. At that confirmation, 18 males and 17 females were confirmed. Of these 35, five have since left the parish, 8 of them communicants ; of the 30 that remain, 19 have become regular communicants. Dur- ing the past year there have been 30 celebrations of the Holy Communion in St. Peter's Church. Our new Com- munion linen, purchased from St. Matthew's Guild, Quebec, was used for the first time on Easter Sunday last. It has given general satisfaction. Our new Communion Service, ■■■!" 94 ordered by the Wardens from Enj^land, was iised for thp first time on Sunday, Nov. 3. It is ot" solid silver, the chalice and paten being plated ^vith gold. It is chaste and hand- some, and in every way worthy of the high service in which it is used. No report is given below of the special subscription raised in the parish to meet the expenses of ihis new service, for this reason, the items raised lor "Parochial Church expenses" are always taken iVom the Church-AVardens' ])rinted report, made up t'ach year to March 1, and submitted to the Easter Vestry ioriowinn, l"V)r this reason, no report is given here oi" the Avork- ing of the envelope system, which was adopted in St. Peter's Church on the iirst Sunday in March. 1878, and has yet, there fons three months to run before any authentic rejiorL thereon will ])e drawn up by the Wardens. During the past year there have been in connection \\'\\\\ St. Peters Church, 01 Bapti.sms ; 10 Marriages, and 2;J Burials. To turn to the report of sums raised in the parish for extra ])arochial o])jects, notwithstanding the iinancial ])ressure, which has been felt more and more of late in Sherbrooke, there is much that is most encouraging to ro- ])ort. In every congregation, of course, there an; some who do not give to God's Cliurch and God's poor, according- to the Serijitural rule, that is, "As the Lord hath in-osperod them,'' still I am ha]>py to report an increasing liberaliiy on the part of St. Peter's congregation, and venture to say that in the support given lo the Missions of our Church.it will compare very favora])ly with some of the wealthier congregations of the same size in Upper Canada. In 1877, the parish contributed 8482.80 to our Church Society. This year it contributes §570.80 : being an increase of $94. Last year the total amount contributed for all extra parochial objects was $.372.80 ; this year it amounts to sSol.oO, heinu' an increase of 8271>. Three extra parochial objects have this year been brouuht before the parish, which have enlisted largely the sympa- thies of the people. In December last, at our anniversary, we were favored by an address from the Bishop of Algomu, who gave a most interesting account of the work of the Church in his Diocese. His visit amongst us has produced the happiest results. Last year $95 was received for Algoma ; this year, (including the $10 sent direct to the IS nsed for tho 'GMhe chalice ^sto and hand- '\ f '^n-ice in «i the spociaj « pxponsos of n« raised for ^'i^» irom iho '^^^■^1 year to ^T iollowiiio. >i the Morl^ iopjod i,i ,Sj( 1878, and has »y authentic Ii'ns. neclion ^\it}, '=^''^. and 2.J »<* parish for lit» iinanoial '•0 of late ill '■aii-inn- to TO- ive some whi, accordino- tu th ])rospere(l "i? iiberalitv ntiire to say H' Church, i't ■»e Ut'iilthior la. Jn]«77. ociely. This ^i'^94. Last ra j)arochial 'JI.oO, boiiiii' 'en hrouiihf the symj)a- iiiiiversaiy, oi' Algomii, ork of the s produced ceived for •ect io the 05 Indian Schools,) $173.50 has been raised for Algoma. Oiio lady in St. Peter's Church was so interested in the Bishop of Algoma's account, that she set to work to collect araoni^st her friends 5 cnuts a week, or tliereal)outs, for Aliroina ; the result is a contrif)Utioii of $50. ill January and Fel)ruary, the Bishop of Saskatchewan visited Sherbrooke, and so iiitorestod the people in thi; work and needs of his extensive Diocese, that alter an ereninj^ sermon and two mei»tings, $100 was collected. At our Thaiiksi^ivin'4' Service in October, tht^ needs of our sulFerinij l)rethren in the vSouth were brought before the people, and the olFerlory, (outside the envidopes,) was devoted to the Orphan Homes of New Orleans ; the thank pfferin^j^ amounted to $02. I will only add in conclusion, that tlio usual services on the Lord's day and festivals in the chureh, on Wednesday evenin;^ in the school-room, and in the Protestant Keformii- torv, have been kept up by Rev. C. P. Keid and mysell", and that the Suiulay School, in which I have been aided by twelve zealous teachers, has nuiintained iii numbers. I append ])elow the iinancial statemei/- i^rthe year: — Church Society $ 570 no Bishop's Colle-;-e. (oll'ertory) 7o 00 Dioceseof Saskatchewan, oil'.. .$41 00/ ^^„ ,, meeting. 50 00 j ^ ' Indian Schools, (sent direct) Alijoma 10 00 Orphan Ilonu', New Orleans, (olF)... 02 00 Total for extra parochial obJ(^cts $ 8.31 "0 (For year ending March 1, 1878.) Parochial Fund, (subscrijUions) $ (ISO 4') Church Expenses, (ollertorv) 700 4 'm < . s : '■ '; :J 1 •«!« l; If m i- K 96 THREE RIVERS, (ST. JAMES'.) The Kev. J. H. Jenkins report : — The Ibllowin*; amounts have been raised in this parish lor Cliurcth purposes, during the year 1878 : Rector's Sahiry $ 030 00 Ofiertory *. 258 37 Church Society 59 25 (r ills to Hector 43 ;-,q Christmas Offertory for Poor 12 75 Kaster Otiertory 25 00 Christmas Sale 32 00 Other purposes I53 10 $1568 91 ^rt 'X :■ I t 'J K; Bi' 97 Contributions for Church Purposes Ihroughout the Diocese durinix the year 1H78. Tin' Ibllowinu,' returns liav(»- ])eoii mado by tho Clerpfy, and aro published in the {Society's Keporl, at ihe requestor the Lord Bishoi). Qiiehr. Cih/. Cilhrlnil $ I2.n;u; ()( ^t M.iltlii'w's i>,:>M -19 aMifhiicl's 2,',t;i7 01 St IVt.-r'g J, 2 IS 02 St. Paul's <»7.S S2 llvly Trinily No rc|iort. $22,177 01 Rural Pi mirr;/ nf Q u ier, IJ.jiirK LniiiH $ '>17 74 Cacounii*. 770 .'iH Kiist Frnmptoii 2IH (50 (irossc U\e, (ufTortory) !'.» 00 Inverness ■! I'J 18 Irelmid U7S ;i5 Lceiis 'lU CO Levis KIX 14 Jlontinnronci 2Sl 00 New l/iverpool .".,"•00 2;{ Piirtiieuf 2ti;{ .''.s Hivi^To (In Loiij), (en bns). CIO 22 Stonchaiii A- Jiakoilcauport 12'J 2.i St. Sylvester* l.Mi 00 Valnirticr 101 72 Wcstl'riimiiton 2:;;: 2!) $ 0,107 7H Lalirador Vacant. .Mag'lalen Islands* 10 49 Kiviiro (in Tjoup, (on haut) 112 69 TlirceKivors 1,508 97 $ 1,701 05 liarul Dtanery tij St. /"niiiiMi Actduvale $ 2(5:; 82 Barloni and IJcroftjrd 2(1(1 4(5 lirumptun and \Vind!iii:Jon'8 Mills. J44 79 Loniioxvillc nud Milby 1,00,') S7 MaKOK iiid (Jcorgovillc 6:')9 S2 iMolbourno and UiohiiioDd.. 2,515 ."S Sherbrodko :f,.';ys 02 Stanstead I.Os.t 29 $14,590 24 litiral Dtaucrtj of (iaKp£. Ctpc Covo nnd Perce $ 9511 ,')j Uatp('' Uasin 'Ml 52 I5Ialbaie 175 S8 Now Carlisle and Paspebiac ],.'!l.'t ."I Shigwakc 5;i0 6S Sandy Ueach 223 51 $ 3,050 45 Total from the DioccbO $51,922 53 •Church Society Collectious. 18 ■:^i 08 ANNUAL UEPOUT or run c h K 11 G V T II II s 'r (U) ^[ y.i i 'r r k k , I'rr.-ciiH' I I" ilu Cliur.li S icitly jil llic Aiiiinal Mci'liir..', ."iili I'MnMiarv, I-;:i, Th»' Ch'riry Tni>t. Commi(l(M» ]);••/ lo vi-pori ilio du,. receipt of llm \vlic)lo dl' \\n\ aiiminl r.'Vt'iiuo iirisiiii; Irom Ihoir invt'shrKMiis. The i'ollowiii^' Dohi'iittircs. mjiluriiiLj during- tho jmsi year, have Ihh'U rc'(lt'(.'iiuMl, w/. : I'crlin '^.'f^iU) 00 (Mty ol" Montreal looo oo Town ol'rcrlh 400 00 !^(5(ioo 0(1 TJio followinii' invi'.Mnn'iils luivi' Ix'ou inaih? (lurin^• ilii> year, vix : Dominion <; p.c. Slock sll'.i'.O 00 ;•! loj^ l»('vlin i; p!c. Debcnlun's r):;(»2 OO at Par IJrockvilliM; p.c. do lOOO 00 at !,>H $18;M2 00 or this amount, $8132.00 lias hctii allotted to t!ic Cloruy Trust Fund, viz : Ticrlin ])('l)cntur(\s ^^.V'.Ol! 00 JSrockvillc I)('l)on(uvcs lOOO 00 JJominiou () i).c. ^lock 1710 00 !:^81:]l' oO $400 Dominion Stock lias 1)C( n ai>proprialcd to the Bishopric Endowment Fund. $!).S]0 Dominion p.c {Stock has been divided amoii!^ the Ibllowing' Endowment Funds, vi/ : Three llivcrs $1400 00 Frampton 1400 oO Drummondville 710 00 New Carlisle and Paspebiac .. 470 Oo Coaticookand Barlbrd H-'IO 00 Cape Cove and Perec 340 00 Charleston Kectory 480 00 nn Hi ] 00 00 oo 4C 00 00 (I 1<> lh.> Ml among )0 00 10 00 00 0(» 00 00 00 SI. Sylvosl.'i- $210 00 Siiiidy Di'acli li)0 00 Ciaspt'! IJasiii :{40 00 North hivt'iiu'ss 'J80 00 rortiiour .".80 00 Chi'-ouac i;;0 00 Ireland iiM(l Soulli Inv«.'rnt'ss ii'.IO 00 New J.ivcrpool ]00 00 Malhaio and Point St. r.-ltT 411) 00 L.M'd.s 'JKO 00 Kin<4sey l!S0 00 Lovis 80 00 Jiromplon 180 00 J)uds\v<'ll 170 00 I l^per Durham and L'Avcuir 180 00 A(!tonvah' 100 00 Asnot and AV^'silmry 070 00 Suspense Account JUl 00 .$11810 00 The honus oi' ,C.')00 slorlinir, .so generously given l)y the Society I'or the Propagation oi' the (jospel, has been divided iiniong the following Endowment Funds, (not having previously received aid IVoni thai source) in proportion to the capital oi'each Fund on olst Dec, 1877, viz: Drummond ville $ 7o ') 00 I'ortneui: 241) 00 Malhaie and Point St. Peter 158 00 Dudswell 121 47 Leed.s 141 00 Kingsey 141 00 Ihompton l.')5 00 Upper Durham and L'Aveuir 1-3 oO Actonvale 122 30 Ascot Corner and AVestlmry 109 00 Suspense Accomit (awaitinir iinal sale oi' Bariord lands) 341 00 .DoOO sig. at Sf pc. in currency $2416 07 The whole respectl'ully submitted. J. y{. Quebec. M. M. FOTIIERCULL, Secretary. »■ ' X I I I I *i < *■ ^ irii Dr, loo CLERGY TRUST FUND IN ]S7>' Dee. .U. To Amount invested, viz : County of Oxford (iovcrnment of Canada Jlontrcal Harbour City of Montreal Town of Pertli City of IlatniitoQ Town of Bnrrio County of Miildlcsiex Township of Tiny Town of Slicrbrooke Town of Berlin City of Toronto County of Perth Dominion fi ]).e. Stock Counties of Huron and IJrucc. Town of Brockville $ cts. Dal.ince in I'nlon Itank, !'l $ ct^ if.m Ml 14fi27 U, I2iMi() on St;2a mi f2(tO do s:;so nil .suofl nil Cl-UO III (i.JOU Ml JliOO IMl :p:;',!2 nil :;fiOi) no I'lini) I'll Kill (n l(i(;() 10 lUOO ID ^ios7tu :;i; 1277 W $110042 27 AVc, thn undersi^ifnpd, have examined tlie aeeounts and vouchers of the above Fund, and have al.-o veriFu'd tlio securitieji, aud found the whole correct. Queljco, 1-Jth Jany., 18:vt. James Pattok, Jh., Uhuauo Tin.vtu. Aiiditufj' M 1 , 101 5T FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH TREASURER. Cr. ? cts ICilOO ,,(i ut)2: so ll'lHil) (III •'*t!2D Oil f'2i)0 (,o s;;sn mi .SUOO III) OSUO l>li (1.000 ml •"'■■ii*2 mi •"fiOO 1.0 I'lHiu mi K40 til lo(;o 10 loou to 1""" 1,1 correct. "■■}•' Aiiditor.-i. 1S78, .Tuny- !• Doc. ;'.!. 1S7S, .Tanj'. 1. Dec." :il. ]5y Balance from lust joar " Amount )ii\e..;teJ during lliu year Ui;\r:NrK Accor.sT. ]i.V IJalancc on hand..., '' llovcnuc fur tlio ycii Lt.s.s. o CtR. Ml 032 :i(! ■1132 (III ;'.;!0!( 7S (aS70 ItC. .Mnnli 7. l!y Viud EJwin .Jones, Esq., Trca- siiriT Diocesan BoariJ, half the surplus rpvonuo for 1.S77 :?Hi7(> !• I Allowance to six (.'lergyraun "HI '.W I'ruiniiini on Invcstniunts 'So',> 76 Back Intertif, ])ank Commissions I and (ieneral (Jliarj^cs If^l 80 j Alluwancu to Treasurer .'iHO (Ki AuuiUDt investc'il during the year. '11;!2 Ou lS7y, .Tttiiy. 1. lly Balance. fts. 10870-1 ['.C> 1(J2I() 7 S%2 S:i 1277 111 •>? 1100^2 27 Ip 1277 01 i:. Si 0. i: Quebec, 31 it Dcoorabtr, 1S7' (iKO. Vkaskv, Treasurer, Clcrtfv Trust Fund. 102 Dr. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND i i'i I ' i s I i > 1S73, Dec. 31. n |i m To invostraents on iicoount of the following Enduwineut Fuuds, viz : QUKBEC ClIAl-KL. City of Ilatnilton County of Middlesex Muntredl Harbour.. .. Town of Sherbrooko . City of Montreal City of Toronto TllItKE lllVKlirl. City of niiuiiltoD Town «f I'ortli Montreal Corporation. Town of Sberbriioku.., jTown of J5:irrio Doiuinioa .Stuck FR.^.^l^TO.^■. Moutronl llarbutir do Corporation Town of Slierbrooke... do I'firtb Dominion I'^to.-k Dm M.MoMivii.i.i: City of Toronto Town of Shorbrooke.... Montreal Harbour do Corporation Townsliip of Tiny Dominion fcjtofk Ni;\v Cauli.-^i.i; a.nu 1'a.'~i'K1'.iac. Montreal Corporation. City of Toronto Town of Barrio Town.ship of Tiny Townof I'ortb Dominion istouk COATICOOK AM) BaRKOKD. Montreal Harbour do Corporation, Town of Barrio Town of Perth Dominiou Stock, Ctj. I.",.s0 Oil 400 O'l 1000 (Id 1200 00 20110 0(1 10(10 on i:'„Mi •100 ^75 ■')00 100 Moo .-,00 00 ISdO 00 CiOO oil ■tro 00 1100 (III l(l(,l) no ll(M) 00 .-.00 (III ■100 00 .'lOO ('0 710 00 (',.■,0 on •too 00 .'lOO 00 1000 00 200 00 470 00 I'tS. .iOO 00 J 100 no 200 00 ;ioo no 0^1! 00 fiOil) ui) ■It;:,:, 4700 ■IJlO 00 .",1)20 27">0 00 103 lENT FUND IN ACCOUNT AVITII TREASURER. Cf. cts. l.".>)) (III lINlll III! U'IMI Oil L'llllM (1(1 Imiii nil ■> cts. l:;so on •101) 00 ^73 (10 ,';00 00 100 00 1'tOO 00 •lOO 00 ISIIO 001 Coo 00 1(11 00 1 ll>0 00 MjO 00 ic:.j flu lODO 00 IKH) DO .'.00 (III ■1(1(1 00 .'■00 00 710 00 •iroi) 00 (;;,o 00 •loo 00 ;!00 IH) 000 00 i'OO 00, ■iro GO iOO 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 ;ji! 00 •ijio (.'0 ::ii2o (lu 27:11) 00 |i578, .Inny. 1. .. Ufc. ai. Ql Kr.KO ClIAl'KI. I'MiCtWJlKNT. l*y BaliiiK?!' from lii.-^t account. ' liuvuQUO tu dutu liKSS. I'aiJ Rector of St. Paul's $ 2C.o 00 do Ki-cinrofSt. I'ctor'.-^ ll.'i 00 ilo Hector of St. Matthew's 'Zh 00 TllRCK RlVi:iiS I>Nni'\V.MKNT. $ c ts. fi!i94 99 11.) 00 $ 7109 99 400 00 cts. ]s;S, .Inny. I- By Italnnne from Itint account 'J'>S'.t 0! rv„.. "l ! . 1. „ ... .1.,... •'■"O 01 •• Dec.."! ]ic\ eiiuc to dat WH) 2li ]S:s, .T:iiiy. 1. " l>ef. ."I. Amooiitpaid Hector j 2Jt> f'Oj Fl! VMI'TON" EXDHW MKNI'. Ry r.iilancc from lant account. " KevciHic to date Li:.MS. ! 'Auiouiit I'liidU.'v. .1. .^.SykoH ? KH) Ool .1.1 iiaid Kcv. l". Roylc loil (lOj 1»IIIMM(IN1)VII,I.K KnDOWMKNT. I.<(:R, J.iiiy. 1. " Mar. .1. " I»cc. .11. 200 Oo l'>y Ralanco froiri la."t account '' l'ro|>ortion of i;rant. of £.'ilHI stg. from dm s. r. (i " Ivovcnuo to date .\aiount paid Rev. 1'. J. B. Alluatt ;;t2S 76] I T.'i.'i on; 2jj 801 .$ 4739 5.-> 200 no iNkw Caiii.isle and PASnEBiAC Endowment. 1S7S, .lany. 1. " Dec. 31. Ry Falancc from last nccount. " Revonuo to date COATICOOK AND Ij Ar.I-DKD ENDOWMENT. 187«, .Tany. 1. By Balance from la.«t account. " Dec." ol. I " llovciiuo to date 2Sf,r> 3t 170 60 2.">7S 40 103 40 7009 99 4759 S."? 4706 93 4J39 .10 3030 94 27U SO UV:U^ ' m Dr. lOi GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND < .4 ( » C.Vl'B ('u\ K AM) i'KUCK. Mon'real Corporation, Town of Barrio «lo do I'orth Cit.v of Toronto ... Dominic." Stock ('llAliI.K>T(>X. Moiilrcal Corporation. Town of jJiirric Dominion iStoi-k St. Svi.vKSTi'rt. .Montreal Corporation. Township of Tiny Town of Barric Dominion Stocif S;i(> 00 200 on •ISO 00 7.')0 00 lOliO 00 -'00 no 210 00 ;'i.".0 Oil 700 (in 600 on 190 uo .'lOO Oi» .''illO 00 200 00 ;U(t no • noo oo •10(1 on 200 on 2S0 00 ]noo nn 20(1 00 ;:so on -100 00 400 on 200 (10 100 00 i;i0 00 tU, 2 IK) 00 22;;o 110 ion 00 I'JIO 1(1 00 MSO 00 l'jf^<\ on 1230 flO 10 ACCOUNT.— (Cow/irtwer/.) Cr. CiiM-: C'ovK iNU Peuck Exoowmknt. 1S:S, Janv. 1. r.y Kalnnuo from last account. " RcTonuo to datu Uec. '.U. " .Tany. 1. " Ueo. :!1. " Jany. 1. " Iteo. :n. CiiAni.KSTiPS Rkctouy EsnovriiKXT. " Jiiny. 1. Hy Balance Trorn Inst account 2123 l.'p " Revonuo to date. $ ots. 2:'.i:i 22 Ml 20 St. .Syi.vkstkb and St. ClEOROE'iJ Exdow- MKXT, By Balance from last account. lUveuue to dato SlXDY Bkach Ekdotment. By Balance from last account. •' Id venuo to dato QASpf: Basix Exbovtmfjit. " Jnny. 1. " Due. ;'.i. " .Tany. 1. " Mar. b. " Deo, .".1. •• Jany. 1. " Deo. 31. " Jany. 1. By Balance from last account July 10. " Donation por J. J. Lowndea, Esq., Church Warden of St. Paul's Dec. 01. " Revenue to date NfRTH I.VVBHNK88 EnDOWMKNT. By Balance from lait account ' Revenue to date PouTXKcr Endowment. Bv 'Balanco from last account '"' Proportion of grant of £500 etg., from the S. P. G " RcTouue to date. > S ct.i. 24J4 42 124 yo 2043 29 12i 80 IS,".:? fiS 116 2U 1451 00 20 00 87 20 1414 50 81 40 1255 45 249 00 UO 40 2169 Otf 1949 SS 1558 20 1495 96 CniaouAC Endowment. By Balanco from last account. •' Rorenue to dKte 1594 85 1161 CO 75 90 1237 50 14 106 Dr. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND i ! I I , ■i : !i '■■ X Ibki,and and Sorrii iN'vrnyn^s. ^[ontrenl Corporation, Town of Barrio Dominion Stociv XkW LiVKRPt'OI.. Montreal Corporntion. Town of Slierbrooko ., do do Barrio Dominion Sloulc MAi.nAiK A.vD Point Sr, Pkter. Town of Plicrlirnoko Douiinlon Stuck LKKDi. Town of Phcrhrooko. DouiiDion St'^ek KlNGSEY. Town of Shorlircolie. Doniiiiiuu t«tock Ltvi:- Jfontreal Corporation. Town of Barrio do do Perth Dominion Stoclt Bhomptun. Town of .'^hcrbrooko. Dominion tJlook DlDSWKI.l. Town of Slierbrooko Dominion Stock Uri'ER Dliuiam and ]/Avi:\ir. Town of Shc;brooko. Dominion (Stock 5, Ml nil luo (HI IdO Ull luo no OIK) (U) 41'.) (HI C(10 00 Clio (Ml L'so (III •I,". I) 00 1110 00 100 00 so 00 ^ otn, !U ui) soO OOj IsO 00 (;oo no 170 00 coo 00 ISO 01) SJO Uil9 00 SSil Cu ;-sil uu 73i) iiO 9-ii) 01) 7711 itO 7S0 107 ACCOUNT.— (Cort/i««ec/.) Of III III) ri) oil I 7:n Hi) ]S7S, .laiiy. 1. 1. ])co. ;il. •' .liiiiy. 1. '< Deo. '-'A- Ikelam) and Sooth Invkrness Ksdowjiknt. I'y IJiilanco from lust. nCROunt. •' Uovunue to (luto Ni:\v I.ivKitrooi. l^MHiWVi'sr. r,y l>:ilanco i'l-diu last account. " UuvuniK! tu dutu AI.'.MlAIi; AMI Pt. !^T. I'KTiai E.SDUWMKXr. ' .liiny. 1. 1 I'y Balance from last account " iliir. ;■■ 1 " I'roportiuii of grant of i.'ilil) stg-,fro 1 tiio s. r. (J " .Jany. ">('. " Donation from tlio congrogation per .loiin Ledriis, Ksi( Pl'c. .'il. " Ecvoniio to tlatu " .fany. I. " Mm-. .'). " Dec. :!l. ]ii:i;DS E.VDOWMK.NT. 15y lialance from Inst account • Proportion of grant of £,)0l) stg.. from tlio S. P. (} ' PiCTCDUc to date lUNOSKY EmiuW.MKST. .T.iny. 1. iBy r.alnncc from last account \lar '< I " Proportion of grant of £J00 stg, from ' ■ "i thoS. P. <1 " Kovcnuolo dato ". " Dec. ."1. " .tany. !■ " Hc.t. ;ii. " .lany. 1. " Mar. b. " Dec. .",]. .limy. 1. Alar. ')• Dec. ;!l. Li;vis En'dov/mk.nt. I'y Balance from last occount. " Picvt^uuo to dato B ROM PTo.\ En do w.m n.NT. I?y Balanco from last account " Proportion of grant of £J00 stg , from tlio.S. P. (i " Kevunuo to date DlDSWEI.L EXDOWMK.NT. ? cts. li:!!! (HI t)5 7(1 709 ..) u:', ."ill $ Ctil. 119S 70 801^ 2.> 7'.).) 40 1,-.S 00 .';0 00 •IS .')7 711 00 j 111 00 ■11 40 710 00 m 00 4t 40 C04 7.S 40 yo 7R.'! s; l')5 60 .'.;< 40 •Tnny. 1. Mar. b- By Tinlanco from last account " Proportion of grant of X600 stg., from thoS. P. a " llevcr.uo to date Ul'HEU DUBHAM AND L'AVEMR ENDOWMENT By r.alance from last account '« Proportion of grant of £500 stg , from the S P. G " Dec. 31. « Revenue to dato C12 00 121 47 41 10 I f,21 20 12.3 30 41 40 J 031 or 896 40 895 40 741 C5 992 85 775 17 785 90 'M Ml. [■'■■: I'i Mmw 1' P 1' ;! ■1: > ' , L-ill D/ 108 GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND ArTOXVAl.K. Town of J^Iicrbrooko Dotnintun block Ascot and Wkstiury. Dominion Stock Sl'SrtNSK AClOLNT. Dominion Stook cts. I'liiii on I I'll) (III t;:o on ctj. 760 00 .•'.11 no fl:o ::ii To balance canicd down. •| 50:. ifi '$ :ii;.:.o so AVc, the undcrjigncd, hnve cxBuiincd tho nrcounis and vouohrre of the aViore Fund, and have hIso verified tho Eccuriliup, and found tho whole corrtct. Quebec, lith January, 1S79. .F,uiES Pattot, Jr., 1 , ... 109 ENT FUND XCCOVi^T.— (Continued.) Cr. cts. I oil. Kill on llill III! urn no r«o no drn DO no oil Oil here rrect. ••; .-in,-. i(i [$ .■iI.-.;,o 50 of the nhore Aiiditorg. ACTOSVALK EXDOWMKXT. 18"S, .Tuny. 1. ;15y Balance from Inst account . <• Mar. '>• << Doc. 31. ];?7S, .Inry. 1. " Mar. :>. " Dec .31. 187', Mar. b. >• Dec. ;!i. " l'r] s."? $ 5ljo0 i>Ci l.srst, Jnny. I — B.y Buliincc $ oo:, r.fi E. & 0. E. Quebec, .list Decotiiber, 1"^:?. Cko. Veaskt, Treufiiirer, Clergy Trust Eund. 110 n t' if j i n \ II J if fi 1»! JI-: I Dr. BISIIOVRIC ExXDOWMENT FUND 1>78. Poti. 31. To amount iiivcstci], viz : '< City of Kingston " Cit}' of Toronto '' Montronl Curporatiou Water \Vtirlts. '• Montreal Corporafion " To'.vn of Hhorltrooko " County (if OxfortI '• Town of Perth " Town of Bollovillo " Montreiii Harliour " (i.jvcrniucnt of Cunadii..-, " County of MiJdiosox " Cuustituo of St. fiilcs..., " County of Perth " Montreal Corporation Stook " Dominion 6 p. c. Stock Balance in Union .Savings JJatil:.. tt.-, liMotJcr 121(10 un iiMino 00 ."SUII (M) :m(\ III) OflOl) |l:| .'lOUll nil iiM\{\ III) 411(111 10 .';i(io ('II ;!iiio no ;;oi'ii; 111 idori Oil 900 no 400 no $ S(i232 OS 12?. <^:i $ KOS.-iO :.'! We, tho iindprsignc'l, have examined the .I'-connts and vouchers of the above fund, and have vcrilicJ the sccuiitics, and found the wliolo correct. RicHARn Tinyrn, ) , ,..„„ Jamks PA-no.v. JH, r^"'^"'"- Quebec, I7th January, 1879. [ENT FUND Ctj. $ S03.J6 .-,}• the above fund, iiditors. Ill * IN ACCOUNT WITH TREASURER. Or. im. itfiottcr Jttny. 1. uioo Of) ii'iMiij do "iiOO III) ■'-'100 (!() .'OOO Oil Jany. 1. Dec. 31. .'"O II ' .''Illlll (III I imn ,g I .'mo ('II 1 • .'lor.i; (,{ ■ .... lunil Cili 1 OflO III) I 400 (III fl — 1 12.-: I liy amount at credit of Funil '8.'iS,S9 III .1i;ii (III " niiiount iuT<'Stcd iliiiiii;; yeur..,, IlKVBXif; Ar'cdi'.r. I $ ofg. si;2sy ;m By IJalanco fioni lust acoount " Ik'vcniio to datu 1879. Janv. 1. Allowance to the Lord Bishop of Quclcc $5000 W Allowance to Treasurer Kid 00 Premium on investments 10 00 Back intorost on investmculj -t 20 Bank Comuiissions, .tc l.'i 69 Amount invcstod (luring year IflU 00 201 C2 :.".U0 l(j !f!5r.95 OS By Balance, I uDS, 6j «- 2:5 $ SCSifi 57 $123 89 K. .^ 0. v.. Quebec, 31gt December, 187f^. iin>, VKAScy, Treiisiircr, Clergy Trust Fund. 4-4 !'.■;■- J 112 Dr. THE GENERAL FUND of the DIOCESAN (IIURCII 1«7H. Juny. 1 Doc. ;ii. To Ualuneo from luxt year " tVillo^ving ^ranta during year, viz : Nt'w Ciiunli at DikIhwuII Corner Hor. K. a. Wiiltcrj for out lit IW\. r Uou for outfit |To I'uid Huv, J. I)uMuuil|iieJ on ucoiHint of coiulitional grunt of $10U " ]i:iiil pstnto fif late H. Pram in sottlnmont nl'cirtnin t'luiniH iigiiinnt tlio I'^toucliuni J'ttrioniigu " piiij fur printirif; liniii cdiiicH of Annnal It^port, iidrurtiaing, and otbor inutduDt.tl o.xjienKuy $ I'h loii on ,(\ (Ml :>» (Ml " Salary of Si-'-retary " <.)no yciir's rent of (.'omniittoo Uomn. " ."^'iilury (if AssiMtant U> Trf.'ii'uror " (irunt lu Kdiication Coniiiiitte* " llulanou Ti (III 200 III) .'iiiro L'dil no 6ii nil luii ml 4s I :,\ l:'i;o.i J^ We, the nndarsljcnod. liiive oxaminod tlic uccouats and vouihors ot llic iilmvo KunJ, and found the sainu lorrft. ■ UlIRM I'iTTiiN, J K., > , ... 1 ,. c , . l Audi .iri<. il\l iin SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT with thk TRKASUUKR. Cr. IS7S. i..i» 1(1 'iJy Biii""i»l roii'irrtil t!ii«mgli .1, J. LowihIoh, Knfi., Churohwanloii ■""' I St. I'-iul'.-, Uunpo July II' • ' l»ro<'^'"ll^ (if •'iilo of X. W. |»irtion of lot 10 in llm HHi rnntfn ot Jl.ilifdx, tll'uclcil liy tli(i.Soc'ictj''H Ai,'uiil, r. NSooil, Ksij. " Life inombor^hip of Win. Uhoilci, V,ti\ •• CVlli'utliinii mid iiiil)i!<'rii>tioDs in Qtii'liuo i« '« " in Uural .Ml,«sl(iiiji " Bal.iiii'o ii' i-rcilit of Xi.'dlct Kiulnwinciit Futul triiniifcrrodliy onkr of tlio Cuntnil Itoiird " Interest on Invpstmcnta 9 cU. 20 (17 i)U 01) .')U no 7K2 2.1 704 «l 3l)fi 27 ■lUl 73 i\po. :u I!v n.ilanco, K. A (). K. (!eo. Vkastv, Troasiiror, D. C. S. Qaebec, .'.bt December, 187S. 12004 '.,?, $481 a n 15 Is! i f\ m I ill 16 H 1 11% ! ,M •J lliMii 114 Dr. THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUNn IN ACCOUNT WITH 1873. Ndv. 1.'1. To paid Qiieboi- Insurance Co. •'; years proiiuuui on the Cliiirv bur. ;!I. paid Kev. E, llov 12 iiiontlis snlnry. " balance transfiMTcd to tieneral Fund by order of the reniiiil lioiird dp, 10 (III l.'O (III ;i«6 27 V oJH '2'j Wo, tlin iindersi;rnrd, Ikivo examiiu'd tin- account.^ nnd voudiprs of tlip nlidvcFiinil and found tlio fiaiiie corrc'Cl. ' J«Mrs Pattov, ,Ii{., .1 X- . (i. ,*^< III I, !■' Aiiditnr.' Di TIIK WIDOAVS' AND ORPHANS- VI'ND IN ACCOINT WITH I^7S. l)oe. "il. To follcwinj; nnniiitics pniu during the year, vir Widow of lati' r,i'v..I. Silllp^( j " Widow and !i children of latf Rov. R.G. Ward. I " Widow of Info Itov. .1. Dab.icl I '' Widow of late Rev. .1. Torrance I " Widow of late Rev. .1. tj. ^vkes " Amount inrc'-ted dnrinj: year. " Balance , $ c!,- 2iM) nn; no (loi mo iiiij 1011 lllli .so on! '■t'. fi'.'d on L'tdrt 4-< Wr, the nndrr.«i!{ned, have o.TamincJ tlio accounts and viojohcrs of tho aboro Fund, and found the *aiuc correct. .fAltKH TATTdV, .Jr., } . ... I „ ,' ^ ,. ,. r Audi iir>. 115 ENT FUND UNT WITH I 10 nil '■'O nil "ftliPdlmvcFiin,!, Amlitor.'. OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETr, THE TREASURER. 1S78. Jany. !• Deo. "!• By balance fi-oin last year.., " luterest on Invt'stmoiiti?. E. & 0. E. Quebec, :''tit Deceiubcr, 187«. Geo. Veasey, Treasurer, ].). C. S. $ eta. 2C0 64 :i6J 6S $J56 27 NT WITH ? <■'.. J ft«. Ill) Do (0 (Ml llO III! nil nil .M) III) i 1 ' fil'ii on irifsfi 14 :'Hi(i 4-^ $ .M.'C li;' " tlio aboTO Fund, lUilitiirv. OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. IS7S. Jiinv. 1. 0«. ;ii. 1S7H. Dec. 31 I!y lialiincp frnni last year " Annual subsTijitioiis of the cK'r;?y " Life (^ubsieription of Ilev. U. V. Jlousman " Collections unJ subscriptions in Quebec " " " " in Rural Missions. " Interest , ,. Jas. G. .S-tt, ; And, (or*. 3' Dr. THE PENSION FUND or the DIOCESAN CllUrtCII 1S7S. -Mart-h 1 JJoc. 31 To paid Rev. .T. DeMouilpicd, balance of grant of $liiO " Amount invested tluring the your " liulauce L'j (M) ITl'i X\ ISSS \'J $362 We, tho undereigned, have cxamiBcd tho accounts and vouchers of tho above FiinJ, uid found the eamo correct* .Tamis Pattov, Jr..) . ,., . Jas. U.Scott; '] Auditors Li J , ' D op TIIF 117 moCKSAN CHUECII SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Or. Ul.Hl.e I cts. "•■■'! (;2 ■'Ml (III SU (II) ?H y. ul- tlio .■,l„ve r„aj, Aiiillturi.. isrs. Dec. .11. By proceeds of sales cf books, tracts, Ac, ilurinj;tho yuar " Balancu i;. A (). j: yuelfc, ::ist Dejcnibev, iSTrf. <.ii:u. Vkasev, Troaiiirer, 1>. c". ;i. $ cts. 4 IS (U 11 'J 5 $403 oy I^ CIIUKCII SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. $ Ctj. -.'l (II) irii; ;{;! J^Ss ly $ JOJJ >j the above KuuJ, iditor". isrs. Janv. 1. July 11 Dee. 31 187S. Deo. 31. Dy balance from last year " Donatioti from Mrs. Plees " 12 mos. dividena on $1(100 .Stadaeona Bank Stock at C p.c. " Collodions and subscriptions in Quebec " •' " in Rural Missions " Interest on Investments By Balance. E. Jk 0. E. Quebec, yist December, 1873. Geo, Vkaset, Treasurer, D. C. S. % cts 1819 77 5 00 CO Oti (>b?, 75 ;-175 00 712 30 $ 3625 82 $ 1883 49 -'.:■" n •t 1 ■ i';>i!i m 118 Dr. THE MISSION FUND of the DIOCESAN CHURCH 1878. Dec. :!1. To Pftid Edwin Jones, Esq., Trensurcr of tlio Diocesan Bi)tird $ cts. $ Ct!. 2i.^; \i $ 2507 1,) We, the undersigned, have examined tlic accounts and vouclicrs of the alovo Fund, and found the {^amo oorrvct. James Patton, Jp.., 1 J AS. 0. Scon, ] Auditors. Dr. THE SUSTENTATION ^U^^D OF THE IN ACCOUNT AYITH 1878. Dec. ;il.;To Amount invested duiinf; the y; " Balance ! $ Ctt.l $ C'tS. 10 111 5;: l:;in ]« '$ UiiOJ 71 Wc, the undersigned, Lave oxaniined the accounts and vouchers of the above Fiinti, and found the Hamu correut. Jaukh Pattont, Jr., } . ,., _, T ,, c • Auditors. 110 SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. J87S. May !"• ^y ^'-'^^ jiioccods of Amiivcrsury Meeting iliily !!• " I'onntion from Mrs. I'locs Aug. 21. " Amount of olTortory at St. Juines' Church, Ca- couna, per llobt. llainiltou, Esq ' Collection.s iind .sul.'.sfrijitions in Quebec ' " " '' in llural Missions.. Dec. ;U $ cts- f cts. 41 SO l.j 0(1 5s;j 17 151)1 ;!,", .■;25 8;; $ 2557 J:; E. A- 0. i;. Quebc:, .'Jl^t Dcceuilicr, ]^7^. (iy.u. VKA.srv, Treasurer, D. C. S. DIOCESAN CHURCH f>OCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. fiiny. 1. liy Bnlnno" frnni la?t y.Tr. I'ec, ^I.i " Ii!terc>t on Jnvpsluicnta. I 187S. Dec. .'H. By Balance ets. cts. 1112 20 125.3 52 $ $ 2365 72 1319 19 E. .t 0. E. Quebec, Sl.st Deccuibcr, 1S7S, (4eo, Vea.sey, Treasurer. D. C. S. ;«■':■? r|f. I*. I - *:^ 120 i)r. THE EDUCATION FUND ov the DIOCESAN is:8. Dw. 31 To grants to followin)^ sclioola iluring tliR .vcar, viz Marble ton Coaticook StanHtend Maplo (irovo Boau])ort Stoncliaia Ileinison West Fratnpton Bourg Louis No. 1 IJourg liouis No. 2 JJourg Louis No. 3 Troutl>rook St. Giles Portnouf No. 1 Portneuf No 2 Capo Cove No. 1 Cape Covo No. 3 Pcred 1st. Sylvester No. 1 Tingwick InTurne!<.s St. Sylvester No. 2 St. Mar(;arots Ilalosborouglt $ ots. :.() 0(1 jii mi •111 III) •ID iin •((I (III •to (Mi 32 0(1 .".2 (10 .".2 (II) (III 32 (10 21 0(1 32 (III .".2 (III .•12 0(1 .S2 Oil $ cl.', ;! n; 12 (III 8 no s (Id 8 (lO To paid Rev. M. M. FnthorKill. linlf his travcllin.:,'! expenses as Si; he ol Inspector , 720 (111 f.7 f.5 (i.) ■\Ve, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and voucliors of the above FiinJ, and found the same correct. .Iamks Patton, Jk,, J AS. (1. S'.OTT, }Au ditor;. ft #11 ■II- 1^>: 121 fE Die )OESAN 1 ^ 1 :>o 0( 61) IK ■11) 1)1 •11) III) •ec. SJ.To mmittrd Rev. W. T. Bnllor!<, the Secretary, London, n lirafi. for £2S 17e. 6d. i. C. S. 124 Dr. THE ALGOMA DIOCESAN FUND OF THE QUEBEC 1 V ■' '. ( ■ JS73. Oct. Dec. "1 10 To remitted the Bishop of Al(?oma, hoiiij; aiioin' of I annual grant promised by tho Diouoso c.f (j"i uoc •• Rfinitted Rev, K F. Wilson, at SiiultStd. Mli o, being amount of donation to tbo "Shii.gWikuk Ilutiie," ax per contra " llemitted the Bishop of Algoma, for "Jlissionari Purpodos" ct.v cts. 30u 00 S 00 42i 42 $ 733 42 We, the undenigncd, hare osaminad tho accounts and vouchers of the above Futi'l, and found the lame correct, Jauks Pattox, Jr., 1 .„,,„„„ J*B.O. Scott, jAuJUori. 125 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TUEASURER DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. Cr, 1878. Feb. Aug, 7 By rfocived from Ucv. (!. Ilnmiltoii, proocoJs . F. Montizambert Miss Irvino Miss J. Price ]^Iiss Drutiuuond Miss Futvoye Mrs. D. Smith Miss Montizambert Mifis Scouga!! Miiis M. Loaycruft Dec. June Lee. ol « (I To received from Miss Scott, Treasurer, amount colloeted by following parties', viz : Mrs. Williams Mis-s II. Vonscy.. Miss Wurtelo ^liss Stevenson Miss Scwell Miss Jones Miss Scott Miss Racey -^ To amount collected by Mrs. Morgan, St. Peter's " Offertories and additional subsoriplionsin Quebec Collections und subscriptions iii Rural Miibions. ct», •m 50 11 ti 5 4 OO '.111 M 2J 01) ;{ uu a so 23 00 lU 00 Ij 10 12 50 10 00 7 60 7 00 6 50 ell 3 «0 I li'J 10 102 00 16 50 152 62 3U1 60 I 733 42 E. 1' 0. !■: Ur.o. Vka«kv, Trea»urcr, D. C. S. Queleo, 31st Deeembor, 1S7S. Pi 3-' Jf f I ili Hi 1 ' . 1 ■ f ■ ■ yi ■ Ijl • ri ■' !' I* 126 Dr. THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND (Uevonue 187fi. Au((. 10 .S»«pt. 2S. Oot. :i. Nut. 11 Nov. 29 To Initiirnnco on l)ii!l(ling for one year " |>ai(l for ploiigliini; tho 1! tidils, iiiukint; ii-eur'H (;ruuiul runt " Coiit of now 'I'itl* mid ri>;(lHtrati()ii " Endowinent Fund uf M. .Mioliaol'H Cliunli one^uiir'H intercMt on $11100 " School Tiixog " Adrertiiinj;;, curtiitfo. J:" " liulanue I (U. 4') I'o 1 I'l 44 110 fl ri) ru fitf y M 13 :: 2j0 u $ iVi a Wo, the uiulcMigr.ed, bayo esaminuJ the accounts and vouchers of th» above lunJ. aud found thu sutuc correct. Jib. U. Scull, ^ 127 UND (R >»H ill the k.v U. K. '•1 interest evenue $ (ti. 41 III) 6ru (!u no y i;!4 13 r: 2jii 1. $ 4rj 4(i ra of the bLotcFudJ. i Audituri. Account) m ACCOUNT WITH THE TUEASUUER. Cr. I87S. Not. yi By rocoivpcl from U'm. iiii Montreal Umik titouk, at 1 1 por cent is;fl. I)»p. SI. By Bnlan'-e. r. A (I. i; (iK.fl. VkA^-KV, TroHHiir^r, D. C. S. $ Ct4> US tn 28ft Oil I 47.T 4rt $2.^o ij Quebci", olot Dpcombcr. ISTS. 'i ' 128 1 t t in I 1 1 itt I- II i Dr BALANCE SHEET OF LEDGER Toronto 6 per cent Dcbontiirc Slierbrooko jjor cent Dobciitures Hamilton 5 jicr cent Dohentures Hiimilton C per oant Debentures Montreal 7 per cent Permanent Stock County of Perth C per cent Debentures Montreal 6i par cent Harbor Bonds Montreal 6 per cent Debentures , Kinfj^'ton 6 per cent Debentures Bollevillo 7 pur cent Debenture!? Drockvillo fi per cent Debentures Stadacona Bank Stock , (lovcrnment 5 per cent Debentures United States 5 j>er cent Bonds Massawippi Railway Stork Mortgage at 6 per cent on i)ropcrty in St. Peter Street, (Jucbcc. Depository Tund Cash in liuelisc and Union ]3ank.^, li^a: : inturc!0(io CO 1000 on 800 00 2110 01) 100 00 yOOO 00 $ sa'jio n 14 95 fifiTO 52 $ 'JGGH 4o We, the undersi^nod, bare cxaminnd this Tcrified the securities connected therewith. statement and found it correct) and James Patton, Jr., .Tab. U. SroTT, Auditors. u u IP I i' "'■ I ;. -3 ' 129 OF LEDaER ucbcc, er cent, $ cU 39800 00 12500 00 fi!>nO (10 4 "5:! ;;:{ S^OOO 00 70110 00 COOO 00 fiOOO 00 4800 (if, 200(1 (III i'-OHO CO 1000 0(1 800 00 2(10 00 100 00 5000 00 $ saaig oo li 9,i riuint;nn Jiubriidur -"^ri-.lou Fund, Investment iu-cuunt. (Jeneial Fund - Moiintfiin Fndoninent Fund, (Uevcnuo Aevount) l',:irf(nd Liuids I'remiuni.s and Discounts on Inveslmuuts K. .^- (>. i: <;i:ii. Vkasi:v, Treiisiirer, D.V.S. Cr, $ ct?. 2100 4S |Sis8 40 V'.WI 111 ;;.") 0(1 t'.T 12 4iss;i IS r.i2:;7 71 1204'.) :^i 71:^., St 51 (Id '.('.1 :M() .",1 •is I 5! 2.M1 l.'i :v.\'i (lu :;'J01 ij S '.H',014 .jr, (i.nd'e.', ^ilst iJeecui'je;-, 1S73. 17 ; » lit ' ,n P If ^ M^ ».H J Si'- ^ Si II r :»lr ' .:, 1 "■1 kJ:. ' t t * !■■ fri Ami 130 Dr. REVENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOAPvD ix 187H. Dec. .Tl << t< (( <( To jiiiinunt ()^'^^tip"IKl.-■ )iaiil iliiiiiif; the ynr ] 1fi.'!r!8 8.'i " AiiKiiint still due, onleis not yet jirtv-cnti'il | I2'.)0 II " \irioiiTit of )'rt]>ioris paM ili'i'in,' tlio |i<\.'t yc.-iv... j Ti'iil IIH " Amount ."till liuc, (ii'l('i> iioi yet juvscnlcil 1-it .'i.^ '' Amount of (I'cncrsl Jvvih'iisp" '' Aniiiunt ]i:ii'l (.lopiitiitii'n imi ;is.-^i'.-.-iiu'i)i> " Baliino.' Amount carried for\Tnri 2:m1:s % 'I 711 I L'lll.S4 Ofi 131 Account with EDWIN JONES, Treasurek. Cr. ; 't rii £ 2 . rt % X O « I- 'il 'Ji < H -3 187S. Jany. 1 — I'v lialuiice from last ac- count $ cts. % cts $ t\.s. $ cts $ Ct8. 1274 113 Doc. ol. UY AsaKSSMK.NTS lilCKlVKI) FUO.M TiiK KoM.ov. 1X0 -Missions : A(*toiivnio 10(1 (lO 250 00 50 00 12 50 10 (II) 12 50 Kill 00 imi 00 50 00 2110 (10 50 00 .•50(1 ()() 150 00 250 00 150 00 200 00 ;;5o (ill 120 00 .'15 01) 120 00 ;:o 00 .",25 no 200 00 155 on 275 00 75 00 50 no 350 00 50 00 12 50 10 on 12 50 100 no 140 05 50 on 250 00 51 25 SOI) no 200 00 :;nii on I'JO 50 20:5 75 512 50 ISO 00 05 00 147 50 ;t7 50 487 50 :;oo (10 2.''.2 50 275 00 75 no 70 no 7 50 112 50 112 5(1 2S l.l 37;! 50 ISO 00 100 00 440 00 150 no 120 on 20 00 250 00 i;i7 50 150 00 ;J4.'I 75 1150 00 Kobinsun, mission dt' Jjury 8t. Juliu's 'lo Ijln"wiclc lid St. Thonias do Hour*' Louis 100 00 100 00 25 00 200 on 50 00 300 00 150 no 2:17 5(1 1 15 5(1 }irouu)ton ■r.) 96 Windsor Coatii'ooic 15arford :^^ on ("apoCovo . I'l-ro.' ;')(! 00 .")() 00 40 r>o y;i 75 1I.12 60 t'lO 00 ;^,o 00 117 ;>o 7 ;.o |(I0 00 77 JO ])anvillo J)ud.swell DruuuMuiidvillo ;i;!7 50 150 00 65 00 117 50 ;;o (III 102 50 200 00 155 00 275 00 50 50 3S 00 Ileuiisoii Stiindon A\ I'.-'t Friiiiiiiton Cranbourno Kiitoii f-'t. Jiinies", (Jaspi'' JJasin St. I'aul's, do do llatlt«v Wati'rvillo Hereford HI) nil 7 50 Sbi'^awako 112 5(1 112 60 2S i:i 250 00 180 00 100 no ;<50 00 ]50 00 120 (10 20 00 175 00 100 00 125 00 125 00 jijoiis i:; S7 60 S7 50 21 88 iss 75 1:15 00 50 00 2U9 00 150 00 120 00 20 00 145 00 (12 50 88 00 203 :i4 I'lirt Daniel luvorne.'^s Vli 50 I |)]ier Ireland Lower Ireland ''^'"S^'-^y T/t'eds UO 00 Lam by 's Jlills iiroughton 1 pjior Durham 75 00 ;;7 5it 25 00 2IS 75 Sou til Durham ]j'Avenir Mulbivio Amount carried forward ?187D 47 Ul\ 9S ,^ JDi 1^^ KEVENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOARD, ix Con To auiouiit brcMii'lit forwurj. 2vm u; :j; 211)81 It; ■\\'e. tlio nnJcisi;rnocl nii(lit(ii-.=, Inivo vcrircdllio forcfjoiiij; nronunts, with llic voik'Ikts, and thu bulaiici.' olcii.-li on luind, anU liavo found tliu uholu corH'ct. Quobei.', 1st Ft'ljy., ],S7'J. W. C. ScdTT, J , ,.. u m 'i ' rto .00 Account with EDWIN JONES, Tkeasuher. liuned. Or. 'oouiils, with 11 I! fum'ct. K. .\: (). 1: l!l\llS JdNK.- Treasurer, yiKbcc, iFt J;inu!iry, I ■■*-;-■.■ il ' ^ 1 1 T . ' , M 184 DIOCESAN BOARD-SUPPLKMENTAIU' ACCOUNT. AMOUNTS nKCKlVKI) IIY TRKISURIIK lUdM ]ST TU 3l.sr JAMAKY, l^Jil, J any " O.'Coaticook " !:*. llromjiton iKiibinson, Liiry, 1st. John I " v. I'cniii.-iilii i ' I'liiicr Ircliiii't.. I Lower Ire'lainl.. Adderlcy " II. Miigog, ]S. :;(», New Ciuli;^lu Windsor DrummondvHIc St. James', (Jatp''. " 2L 24. South Durhnin. Porryboro' St. Paul\s t;as-p('. " 211. Invorness. t :;i, l>iinvUle. yuobcc, 31 6t Janmiry, 1*^7'.'. j(i till ■11 00 iO (III 12 ii) ;;j III! ■Ui Oil 1'5 III! ;, i^ii ;'.? ill l::ii III ir, l:ll :,\i Oil L'j I'll 10 l;ll ;i.s li imi 2'., ;il ;)0 >!S 1171 00 Edwin JoNK.i, Treamirwi'. '<-'oi;nt. ll'j Ull 31 Ou 2:, du 'M m ill Ull 7j l;(l 2,") liti Oil nil •il f;o 50 (III 11! iu ."J iiii ■l,') (i;i 1'6 HII ,) I'll "■7 ill i;;i) I'd 10 l!ll sr ill ill Ull I'i I'll in liii liiii 2i '•? 1171 00 CHUKCII SOCIETY. LIl'K MliMBKltS Troii«iir«i'. DuHcrin, llic Enrl of '^ino nil Lord Lis^'iir (fuur annual mili- HTiptimi.-) li'.it) I'll Loul MoiiclJ (suvtiu anuii:il .sub- feri|)tions) •"•"''i '"• Lm-d m.-lioii of ijiu'l>cc 'II im I/inl liisliop of Huron .Ml (m Andrew, Tlionins ,M) im .•\slip, Captain, K. N i.O on A.«lie, Win .">ii 110 llcnsiiin, Tlioiniis o'l Hi' liurstall, J Mt "0 JJur0 01) rartiT. .J -ill 1 (•(.ckeli, Miss :>■•) on Ciiiipman, W .Mi 00 Ciaiim, .Mr.s 'O 00 Dalton, l.t, K. A •'■D 00 liolicl!, 1;. R 100 00 Ksti'oiirt, l.ady ."'O no Forsyth, Ji-.-epli 15 ^'lO 00 For(iytli,Mis..lo-ci.!>]! i'O 00 «,.!(-, J. V ."'II till (ieorgo, .MiHs ^)0 on (ilovcr, Thomas ;>0 Oi) ]lall,(i 100 10) Hall, .Mrs. (J. 1!. (aninial) liO 00 Uaniilton, .Mr.'4 100 00 llamillon, Uolicrt (annual) 400 ml Hamilton, Miss •''0 oo Hamilton, Hov. G l.'O 00 lUslolt, .Janics .'.0 00 llathcrly. .I..I ."'0 00 llenokcr. li. W i'O 01) llinuks, lion. ►SirF ,"'J 0" .Judge, (' i'O 00 I!• 110 Lloyd, Kcv. W. V .^0 Hi) liCVcU, J i'O OJ :Marler. G. L $ oO 00 .Meredith, Hon. Cliicf-.histioo.... itO ofi .Monti/.ninbert, F., .M.l) ,')0 00 .Monti/.ainliort, Mrs. F .V) 00 -Milno, Itev. (}., .M.A 50 ill) Mountain, Hov. .\.W., M..V l.iO (lO Mountain, Mr.s. (}. H ,")i) iii) .Mountain, .Mrs. .v. W 51) 00 .Mountain, .Mi.-^.i K .")0 fO Parke, 0. 11 ,^0 00 I'.irker, .Mrs. IJ. II 50 Oo I'iMiiiel'.itluT, l!ev. T '.)( Cfi I'il'Oii, Mrs. C 50 no Poston, Thomas 50 00 Pyo, John 50 00 Priee, F. ,r..; 50 00 liiiuisay, 1!. J 50 00 Heiil. Iter. C, P 4ll0 00 llhodes, AW 50 00 Hhoiles, Mrs 50 00 H".SJ, Mrs. .J 50 01) Uowan, Liout.-deneral Sir Wra., K.CB 50 on Itac, W. (annual) 100 00 Hhodes.. lames 50 00 Sicitt, JI. .S 60 (10 f^owell, Hev. F. W., M.A 50 00 .0 00 Veasoy, (ioorge ."lO 00 Waiu\vri-;ht. R 50 00 AVait, Rev. W. V\. (in four an- nual subseriptions) 400 00 Wood, W. F 100 00 ■Will'raham, Ilov. C. P 50 00 ^Vri^'ht, W., M.D .'>0 00 Wrif,'ht, Mrs oO OO ■Washer, Kev. C. E 1^0 00 r 14 i ..; K •rt- I 130 CONTRIUUTOUS OF $00 AND TPWAIIP,^', DIICIIASDD. Antlorecn, M. II $ -.o 00 Unldwin, Hon. I{ •■,() ()() I!<'ll. A. D r.o 110 liliK'k, J ,,(( (10 Uoniicr, J ,•,(1 (III Bowcii, Jloii. Cliii r-JiistJL'c, lioxor, Kciir Adiiiiriil linidlic, Jlis. , ., Brnni't, .Mrs. I) Biirstiill, II ;•,(! JJurstiill, V. liliick, Hon. If., (MJ Cfihhvc'll, Sir Jl. .J., JJjil Ciuiipbpll, Suxtoii .'.(I (III .Ml nil Ml (III ".M nil ■'■(1 (Ml Ml nil Ml (HI Ml no Ml nil 10 no Miickic, Miijor W. S ; Metciill', Lonl ,''"_' Mountain, Hf. Kov. (i. ,l.", Lojij J!i>lio]) ot'{>ii('l)CC, (luinuitl I'ur -'I years) I>n. to J)ci.o.-:itor.vl'uiul (ainiiiai Inr 21 yi-iuyt. lUd nil lliO nil ]ii III) 'anililit^ll, A InO Chanillfr, Col. (to Nk-o'ct En- (lipwrnonl I'lind) 100 1') Christio, .Miijur W. I' ino (Ml Coolirnn. Hon. A. \V .,11 IMI Hoolittlo, J{cv. ]i.' ,M) (Ml l)oiigla>s, (i. M , .M.l' At) (Ml liruiii, W Inn nil J')l>,'in, J^OT'l iMii n>i Bstemiit, .Mnjoi- ( Jcncral .Ml (10 I'lc'telicT, Hon. Mr. .hisii'.'i' .Ml nil I'^jr-'ytli, .lames 1! .Ml no J'ra>er, Hon. J. M ii (Ml (iillfsjiio, A .M) nil (iray, F. 11 .Mi no .Ml no .".0 00 .Ml (Ml 3.MI .Ml 00 ilMI .Ml .Ml .-.0 Inn .'Ml ■Ml (Ml (III CO (III nil (III (HI no 1)0 no (Id Ho. to .'Mission Fniul (annual lur ■•yii'-s) .'Mountain, Col. C. Ij M'Mint.aiii, Liont. .1. (J '" >fairiR'. .lolin Noad, JI..I .".*.'.*.',".'"." Kicoll.-, Krv. J. Jl., Ji.H........... r.ittrr.'^on, 1' , I'lMuliurtoii, Jloii. (; I'cMineratlirr, 1{. T r.'fry, W .'.■.■■ I'ctry, W ., junior I'o.slon, i-; " PoiHuii, W '."'. ro.''|ijn. (J J'riec, W Ha.oy,.) ; K.Opii, Hon.. I l!n..~, Hon. .J Sli(>|'|;ar(l, Mi-s Stayni'r, T. A ;,ii im iStcwart, Hon- .Jolin ^iii (iii Stiiarr, Hon. .-^ir .)as., Hait luii mi Synic.s (J. 15 ;,il (iii .Syiiip.-, U ,M| (lii .'-^|irag,L;P, W ,',0 (ill t^oaly, .1 liiO (HI 80(1 no ".'i (III .Ml nil .'>il (III .M) iii| ;M) (111 .Ml (|i| .Ml (III .Ml (111 .M) (HI ;iii (III .Ml IHI .Ml (III .Ml (HI .Ml (Ml .Ml nil ;Ml IHI .Ml (111 11 (III II 'l'ii"'"'c! H. \V Taylor. -M i.-^- \a'll(.aii. \V. J{ \Vill(MI^'llbv, \\v\. Wooil, 1; Wdoil, (I. A. I.... \\all. jl .M. .'•,0 (III ;M1 (HI .Ml IHI ,MI (Ml .M) nil .Ml I'll) :MI (III lliil (Ml h'O IHI If.li nil ini nil JIalc. Jlon. E. (senior) Jiaiuilton, V Hciitli, James IloO'nian, (' JIuail, Ut lloli. Sir E., Hart.... Hunt. .Jami'S Hall, (i ]! M;u:kic, Kev. (Joo H.H Jo.i.'-o|i]i, J I .lack-sou. Rev. (' Kerr, .J. II Kin;;.*' F/oM courier, H J.er.ls, Ruv.J JMiicLarcn, J.iiiies (10 Od MiCACll-; ISL-i—AV. Vulc, of Chamblr l.s^8_H„n. (;hiof .Instire Hciil, of .Montreal. ... 1S;MI -Col. Ciiandlor, of Nieolft, (for Enilowiiuiit i'limi) ]l'0 (1,1 IslJ — Mips Vinlay, of (iuobci', to Hio Lord l!i.-^lio|i, for Widow.-- and 'ir|ili.in,K of Clerf^yiiiPii, to he ajiplied at lii.s disereli'Mi ; liy liini transferred to c!i.iri;« of tlio Oiiureh SiM-irty IS.'il — .Miss Walker, of J.ennoxville, (for tiio ^Vido^vs and Or]iiiaii.s id' Cler;:y- nien) l.S.'i." — Mountain, lit Hev. (J. .J., Hrjid 13i,siio)i of (ineiri', (for .Mission I'lind).. Hon. W. W. Walker, (to Wiilow.s" and dridians' Fund) ISfiO— J. Waterson, of (.I'lebee, ((o Widows' and ()r|iIi:iiiH' j'und) I soil — Mr.s. Dunn, of Three Rivers, (fur J.'ndowinent I'und) J87'l — .Miss Slieppard, (d' DriiinmoiiiH ille, (for Kndowinent I'und) lS70-Ri,bert Kirkhind, of Lci'ds, (tu Widows' and (ir|dKin>' I'nodj ID IHI 1.-577— .John Hall, of Leeds, (I'eu. i-:: I'und) lOiH) nil Misii Tavlur, of l.>ii<:ljeo, ((ieneral Fnn'l) Am nn " " " (W. A 0. i'und) 100 no 1878— Mrs. Bnnkicr. (Pension Fund) HUi OD (W. AO. Fund) 100 00 I'JluU OU iOnil (ill .10 nil Ciiii nil .|n•■'■. Lord (uiinuiilfur ••■,••; '"'"' im ]i) (HI '•" .■.() (Ill i'<(i (III .Ml (III .'.(I (Id .lO 11(1 i)tl (III 'ill III! .Ml (III .'ill (HI .1(1 (III .'ill nil .1(1 (Ml .'ill nil .M) (III .'in (III .'.II nil . lJ:nt mil (III .1(1 (III ,MI 11(1 .'lO On liiD nil .Ml on .,ii (III .Ml (III ill) (III .ill nil .'ill no :.(i (lii Inn (Ml Iiil) III! ;> Kill nil K'll (III K'O IM < ir|ilian.s si't'iruil ti) iOini I'll if C'llT-V- .in nil II ruinl).. Cnn i.ii .(Uii nil .11 (ill 1 iii!i nil lliiiiii (111 Ill 11(1 liino nil .(nil nn .100 no Jim 00 100 00 $'JloU ou 137 STATKMKNT OF AMOUNTS TIAISED IN Tim SEVERAL rARISlIES AND MISSIONS OF THE DIOCESE. QUEBEC— CATIIEDPvAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. ladies' COMMITTEE. Suhsn'iptians Collerled hji 3Irs. Williams, Mrs. Rairsoii. Mrs. liicharrhon, il/m Phillips, 3Iiss Iloitt^nuui, Miss Forsi/lh and Mi&s S/evenson. Xamf.s. C S I - -^ ^ '-) '(V a •A Zl , rj *-i 'm 'fM in r^ a?. o o tr. -J ft. ^ .--I , £ B i- I tlfti- <5-i^ Ciill-cleil i}i ^tiH. Wilii'anis. via. A-Iioi .Mrs. JJalfniir, Mr?. (.' Ciiiuiibcil, Mr.-. A. Knri^'ht, Mr.s DeWoll'e, Alr.s Yry, -Mrd (liliiu)ur, c'.fi.^ ct.-.^S Ct,<.:$ Cf3. U (Mr •.: HO' MrM. (lililion, Jli-s (Eii;;l;inii). lluininim;, Mrs Li^'lit, Jiis. L M(.i)li;'..'iuib'.'i-(, Jlr.s. K .McLiircn, Mrs) Miles, Mrs I'opf", Mrs UusmII, Mrs f^wift, Misg Scott, Mrs. W. ■W lie, Mr. C Wurtcle, .Mrs. 11 AViirtole, Mrs. W. ^Viirtolo, Mrs AVilli Mr WoodliDUSc, Mrs.... Youn:.;, -Mrs, !St. B. S(ni)ll Sums , I (HI L' (Mij '2 (MT :> (itii ;. (liij '.t (III' .1 (ui: 1 l-'ii, 2 fill; I i»(i| I I'll; I (111' I (Hi! .1 (in; 1 (in: I (;,r I iii»! 1 Oil! I (III :.o! !? CU TiiTAI.i .$ vU. William.*. .Mrs. [Uhristmns 'Willi.ims, Mrs. X; Joiu's. .Miss i Trpol ' ! 8'.) it'V [.Siilo of Artick's] 10 2ii, ■ ' 1 M'iUiatiis, Mrs [Micsionary Box], ],'■) on' Cvll'Ctcd Inj Mit. Ilau-non AndrewK, Thos, $ I'jt) ro 1 (KM I 18 o on o nil 1 00 1 on nil Oil 1 on 00 (11 I CO 00 1 (III ! 00 1 no .'i .^o ■1 00 1 ilO I (10 1 no L'O 00 1 no 1 00 :o S'J 00 19 20 1,-. on .$ I'J'J 20 00 .riJE { I 138 Qt.TEBKC— CATIIKnil.vriTDlSTRICT AM^^()CIATIO^^— Co///t/tM«ri Nahk> u ~3 o a a 3 $ cts. $ ets ^1 if. Cl)f/f!>il III/ MixR Strl( iiniill\ unci Mint }'in.ijt!i, j An.li'rson, M'^ Aii>tiii, Mi^. 11 Bow, .Mr- (■'ain])bell, Mr- Campbell, 2^Iry. \V. D Dosliarat;-, Mr? AV. E. D Forsyth, Miss (jieorge, Mi.'-s llonro, Mr« Hall, Miss Hiill, Miss F Uall,Mrs. G. U IIiilo, Mrs Joly, Mrs Jones, Mrs Montizamlicrt, Mrs Montizanibert, Mri. C. K. (irlcll, Mrs Poston, Mrs. W Pcmborton, .Mrs , Stevenson, Miss a . ?.% . C '^ O '1' '-1 1 V, £ = a o « a ^^ <«* $ i;ts. 1 o n a •, Ti)f,, Bradley, Mrs I Bishop, Mr? | Buvnl, JIrs I Drum, Mrs. S ' IV- -'^I" I .Iiiinicson, Mrs ' Ix'ane, Mrs i Kin^,', MrK .Mnlhoilanil, Mrs iMoiintMiii, Mrs. -M. (i j Mai' bin. Mi«> i Mc(iic, Mrs. 1) Mi)r;,'!iii, Mr r.vi.rb'v, .Mr JMiillips. .Mr Sbaw, .Mrs. 1'. A ' 2 sbiiw. .Mr^. s. .1 : j ;. Scwoll, Mrs. L ; I 2 'I'boMi, Mrs i I ■Witliycoinb, .Miss ' I Welch. Mrs. II. W...-. \ I ^Vllrtl■Io, Miss I Smiiil Suras -MiBsionary lio.\, Mrs. lluw.'.iin '. I on; iiiii 2.".; iur (Ml (>lll (l!>| no; (lit' (III mil on' (in; Oil! (Ill ""! (llli (IIP Oil; CO; (111' 'I '1 nil I (IM I Ih I nil I nil I nil 1 nil I ni •J nn I nil I nti 1 (III 2 ii'i ,) (Ml 2 no I III) 1 (III I nil I nil (I ,.0 ^ Ij'i ~,\ on Oil CO on III) on on .so on on on 00 on on on 00 00 00 on 00 on (tO u no 00 mi II) ml (III nil .ifl fii (Ml on (III 00 00 (:ll (III (Ml H on (III Oil Oil •I- 1 180 '^■—Cnntinuffl QuKBEC— Cathedral District k^i^ocik'Yios.—Cuntinued .3 ■-4 <>■ >J " J S. (s k. 5 A 3 o ^^ ::! o il n ^ OQ J3 tt. f 1 $ cts TuT.u, ■? ct,. I iiii I I III! I ' ^ I I IIM ' ' I (III ' I l.ll j I Mil 'I I I nil ■' I I nil ■l I '•" ■J : I (III ' 1 (III ; 2 (III I \ •' '"I I I 2 00 I ' I IM) ' , 1 (III I I I (111 II ,',(1 I :i.; ■•j> o> -,\ .... A no I M I III) 1 I)') I ml 1 (Id I 0(1 \ M 1 nil 1 (II) I (f.t 1 (Ml .O 00 - (1(1 J (Ml 1 (ill 1 en ? in) 1 ('(I 2 (10 1 0(1 1 00 Nasi K.N. a • 3 a . .9.-3 2S . C '-' (- $ els. U 1 t..2 a r t; ch .2 -J Total. Smith. Sir. If. S >; cts. $ ets. 2 (in '2 0(1 1 nil 1 (III 1 OIJ I IIII II .'ill ^ Cii. $ ets. 2 00 2 00 Tiiriibull. Mrs '•• ' \ Vitt', ,Mrs. A. 11 1 on 1 00 1 III) 1 00 60 W.aW, Mr VoiiiiL', Mrs. (!. B. S ;jiuall Siiui." ,,, ,,.,., : $U &II 1 on 1 nil 2 no 1 On '1011 no 1 on 1 on 1 on 1 on $ 41 .00 1 00 1 00 2 00 I 01) 400 00 Cidltuled In Mi-K. T. llirhiird. null. Brui'e, .MiHS ,, i^liaiiipiuii, Mrs Dun^couil). MrH (irillitlid, Mrs Jliiiiiiltiiii, Mr. H Hi"liliflil. Alr'f r 00 1 00 Itii'hanison, Mrit. J Stevenson, Mrs '* 1 00 I'riec, .Mis. 11 1 on 5 !oy on 1 on ;> nn 1 nn 2 nn :; on 1 11(1 1 (Ml 1 no 1 on 4 on 1 nn ;') no ] on 1 nn 1 on 2 on 1 on 10 On 5 no « 400 00 Cvll,rl,U ly M;,, l'hilUl,» and Mint lliitminan, I!rnwn, Mrs I 00 ('Ia))liiiiii. .Mrs .') 00 1 00 I)iinl)iir, .Mrs Fonte, .Mrs. ,J ] ,. " III) A I'Vieiid . ... '.'• nn tiiovcri .Mrs i 1 nn ilotliiug^, Mrs 1 nn Illlllt, Mis': .... 1 on l.e;{or, Mrs 1 on .Meredith, Mrs 4 00 Marsdc'ii, Mrs 1 00 Nairne, Mrs I'hillipa, Miss f) 00 1 00 Russoll, Mrs. 11 1 00 Kacey, Mrs 1 00 Stuart. Mr.=. Okill . 2 on Temjile, .Mr'i ' ■ 1 00 Waliior, Mrs !!!]|. ........ M Oi) Walker, Mi.'-s \ :. 00 . $17 00 $ 47 00 Tutiil $! 1 720 .11 $ 720 41 I'll ! I ■,\ i I ir ' ■i> i ■Hi ./I •'I i i *« ;;..|j|v'^li iH;-'..-.'! 140 QiTEunr'— Cathedral DisTuiCT Associatiov.— G)/;//^;«r,/. (IliNTIiKMli^X S COMMITTKr.. N A M t/. u a a 3 .itM ■f; ('t». cl Ualfour, II. II Ucokctt, T Uo.-well, J)i' Ciiiniilnjll, W . 1) ('iiivni[i'uiii, C. 1' 1).,!i(m1, H. U Diinliiir, .) Diiiin, T. H Uiuiii, L> 11 Diinsooiiili, J. \V iVy. J..^ Fiioiul, liiT 1U'\. li. \'. llous innn ITill, Mm. tl. U 11,'iniiltiiii, Uiilirrl IlLiirv, C IK.lwL'll, W. A HoU.SIllUII, Kuv. (i. V limit, \\i;sti)ii •laiiiiiv-on, -Mr.-; , I lines, Kdwin .foiKS, T. II I,e;,';,'!ltt. II. 1' JjOlDllS, 1* MiicEwaii, 1' .MutmIcu, I)r Alachin, JI. T .Mcii'ililli, Hull. W. C .Moiiti/.iiiiilK'rt, C. N Nurris, T J'cinljt-rtiiii. !■;. II Porteoiis. .) Postoii. -Mrs. W tiiicb.-c. Loril l!i-li(iii ' r Jliic, W 111 Jloss, A. I).. 1S77 Ilawrtoii, Ucv. C. Vt Jlawsoii. .Ml'.-* Seott, 11. S bcott, W.C Scott, K. (1 Scott, J. (i Shaw, S. G Slic'iiimrU, W. *» Smith, R. U Smith, Mri. l\. 11 :> nil :> lu) 10 III) 111 (III ,'i (lU .') nil :, on :, (III (HI ^■.1 cl.s 1 (,'U a , '7, ^ i-t.<. (.(' u. 'g o rt t Total $ ft--. $ uts. ""I Dili ;. on .|o n'.i on iiu ii;i (10 in nn no; L'.'» on .'» no 20 (III ,1 on >i nn ,1 (Ml .'> nil :, nil ■t III ii nil :.o no in CI I ]. 411 mil I. Ill nn;. no nn ., nni 5 nil; •10 ni', on on 10 nil; 10 (l(>l. I nn ::o ooi 10 oii . I nni no nn 00 nn Hill (10 10 nn . U (ml. •!• In nn 1(1 nn 20 (Kl •2 no 10 00 ■l on 10 un .1 Ull M (III .'i (lU J I/O M dU 111 CI) ;i IIU Ij no HI III) :. (Ill :> 1^1 :, cii CjII (III I Ull (41 b CO ,') (111 ,Mi mi ;;;> i.ii .■| In) i;ii CII :> (11) '2 CO i (III T) (II) .'i l';l :> (111 III IM ,1 I'D •I III ,, ('11 j I'-ll 2.j III -III I'.il imi (III III (III j INI ■J (III (III III (III (II III) :, (II) ;;ii I.I) ».• (•' 141 "^■—Conliiiiici QaEDEr—C.VTirr.DUAL "District As,sociA'rioN.—ro///jrt«t7/. i' ^ .i 'C TuTai. $ et-.' j Uil I 'I (III j IM) Oil M iiij 111 l;U .1 110 Ij IMJ ID no i u:i .'i (ill ;. l:ii (ill (III lUil (,0 :, CO ,'( (1(1 .0(1 (III ;:,') i.ii i, (Ml 2ll (Ml .1 (11) :' (11 i (II) .o (iij :i I'll >i UU ill (;:i ,. (l() 1 (:ll .1 ('II ,'> (i;i :'.-, I II III Cil Imi (III III (III :, (III L' (lil '::• (III :, Vi) ■i Cll 1' ( II C (III ;> (II) :;ii (.1) I'd iiu Naiiii. c a S a 6 . Hi , a ■" a c a J Cti. t -^ 1 - 'Z u n tt J.-2 **■£ Ti ivi.. Tcmr'^.f-V. M Til run P 1l :{; ct«. % civ. Oil $ Of,.. .1 00 '.' (Ill Id Oil .) (Ill Id (Id III IKI L',. (Id t) CO .1 00 2 01) VflllSHV. (iOO Id (III .1 (Id Villi K\r'tur. Jollll 1 1 Wuil", H. II U'lilkrT Mix. Win b (III ' j ou " o'u'o "Too 5 UO 10 (III III (Ml 10 00 U Iiitn. ^V III Willie A. 11 .. UU ... Whiio. .Mrs. A. il [} (HI i; (Id AViirteIc, \V, (i 111 (1(1 .1 (Id Wiirttlf, H. 11 :: (K) '1 (Id ... ... Wiirtcli'. *'. 1'' •1 (Id Wurteli'. 1'. '' 2 (lU 2 (Id Yoiiii". (j W. S :• 00 5 00 10 00 1 $ ■14J 00 V7 01) 7L'() 41 71 77 !U7 00 171 01' 10 00 $ si:i 00 720 -11 (iH'orturii'j 7.> S8 11;: ^,Si '11 .ss o02 'J\ SiVJ Is .:ii .ss TotuI 1 •VjO i-S 107 00 :87 .'IS |i8o(i ;i2 1 i qi;ej]i:c-st. mattjieavs ciiURai. Hriice. i\Ir i 1 5 rls. .? cl.-'. 2 (HI ' : 1 $ Cl,^. ItciU'll. (I'MlT"'!' 1 dd' 1 ;:::::::: ::::::::: ■■■: ;::::;i Ciirtir, W. II 1 1 .■> 00 i 1 1 1 (III 1 riinipbi'll, ]{((I)L J (10| 1 Id (Id .1 Iliuiiiltiiii. Itcv. (' . . .•;o 00 JO oil ■Id dill 10 (Id Iliiinil tiiii M rs 1 1 •Id 00 ! 1 dd i 1 1 1 1'v ino. ifon. 1 lOn 1 It (Id; i 1 Irvine, Mrs, M. JJuU Ii'\ iiio. M i<^ T. J ""l"('('i 2 (Id :■::::::: 20 00 1 00 1 00 2 on ;". (Id ;; oo .Iiu1"0, .Mr. (* t .Momi/.iinilH'rt, l>r iMulif i'/:iiiil)ort Alr^ 1' 10 dd .', (Id 2 (Id Montiziimliert, Mrs. C. K .M()tl':ltt. 11. 2 (id> ,".() o 00 I'etrv, AV. H. U 2 i;i) [, dd' Prutten. 11. .) i) (10 St^ara. Jolm 1 1 00 i 1 I Clll, 2 00 Oil ;. ( 1 (Id 2 (HI Id 1,1) .".0 (id .Kl 00 .|0 iut 1 00 .•i 00 2(1 (Id 2 (HI ,'. 00 i:, M) id 1)11 2 dd :jd 10 00 j Ud 1 00 , ( ..!V If!- 1:^ ;>/c« « : 4 'ii ' ;4 'H-.l.iN '.!■ , i li 111 :,:l . I '■I , ■ 1 Ifl-i I iii 142 Quebec.— St. Matthew's Cuvrcii.— Continued. Xamks. CvlUctetl by Mits Gricii. ^ -pi o c S 3 $ ct«.'$ cts. o . <-i c $ cU-. 10 00 ;') Ool 1 00 20 00 1 00 e . 2 "^ " el c a $ cts. =■ g a . i "^ •! •■; 'v o « To $ cts. I 001 Davidson, IFenry Davidson, JMiss Falek, J (Jreen, Mis.s ! .Johnston, Mi.s.? Laird, Mrs : 2 00 Macadair..-!, Miss j 3 OU Mareiiant, J '• O'llegan, P , 2 00 Scougiill, Mr I 5 00' .1 00 .Shariiies, Mr.a. ' j I 00 Wilson, T. «J 1 Oil' Ciilttct'd bi/ thr Miit/t's Lfiit/-\ I rni/'t. I [ Ifiile, Mr.a. J I 2 00| Henry, W | j Leiiie.siirier, Mrs. Ed ' 2 on ;, McDonald, Jlr I : I oo , Nevirt'>ii, Mrs. W. .) \ \ ' I 00|. -Newton, Mi.«s Einnm j i I ' 1 OoI. Price, Tlio Mi. I'O ; '. Uoj,'ors, MIh.s , I ; 2 OOj. Ko'!;ers, Mr ! | j 1 Oo|, Small Sums .! 1 ' I 2.i'. 00 CoUccti'd by Jfi>.» G. /'. 0 a, $ ct.< I $ CIS' 111 (Ml 1 Ull .') (M) 21) nil I (i:i 'J mi :! nil 1 nil 2 U'l III nil 1 nil 1 nil 2 liii 2 nil L' nil 1 nil 1 IM 1 nil ti ini 2 nil I 111! .'p I'll .1 IM :: nil I IMI ;; iMi I nil I no I ni> 2 nil 1 III 4 on 2 till t I'O 2 nn I no I 00 ill Continued. 143 Quebec— St. Matthew's Church.— Cow/tM/W. .3 -i u- ~ ■" ft. o ? " : ch .s .; i 1> « o -p il., $ Ct. $ ,,,. I" 00 1 I'll J (Ml :'i) nil 1.' nil ;; (I!) 1 nil J «'i III nil I (11) i nn i; nn i; nn 2 (III I nil I ihi I nil t) Ihl L' nil I nn I L',". .1 Oil :; iMi •1 nn ;; nn I nil I (Ml I en 2 (in 1 (Ml 4 oil 2 «ii 1 no 2 (III I nu I on (I ill XAilKS. C 3 CoHfclfit h>/ ifl't'i Mmiiham- $ et«.'$ etc, •« /yf/-«. $ Ct5. .2'3 $ cts Bolst Mr.^ riftfk, Til (^pl^toiii M Miihony. 1 Montiziim Siniill Sill! Ir<. A Mr 1 (III l.crt, MisH IIS ........ 2 o(i! I (11): (,;/ i,y m;h> n. i\ Xowt'oi I'rvcrli'.v W. J. I nil; lltli Mi.-s ijmall t^iim~ (I .1(1 CulUfUvl />;j MrM I!. It. W'hilr Frinml Sh'irt, Ciptain Wliito, .Mri. (i. R ! o (111 I 1 ltd I (10 r.ilkeUd hi/ Ml": A', ir Drii'nmniiil. Mrs fid! WlicekT, .Mi.s K /;• >iiitt<"ii Fiietiil, ihriin.jh .Mits Kiiinciir. From a I'ricriil RemitleJ t'niin En^'liiml h 10 nd| III 0(1; Kev. r. C. Hamilton i 2.") fld'lOd fill, M'tisinnnrij Bomi. | j Ethol .'.• Violet MontizainhorU^ ; F, S.' i Offertory Tntll roiu Sa\ iiii^'s IJaiik... on 00 1 (!• 4d| fi8 4 (I jd 2 lid 1 0(1 Oil r.-~f^ $ cts ^)0 00 $ ICl I J lol 231 12 JO 52 OS .i: '^ -hH w ? ctz fi;! 88 Mo 77! CI] !<8 i:) 00 27 00 Total. $ cts. 5 on 2 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 I 75 3 nn I 50 (I 50 2 on 1 00 2 00 I nn I 00 10 00 10 00 200 00 fi R5 ] 05 77 40 70 264 32 802 13 i M € m i 144 QUEBEC— ST. MICHAEL'S CHUIUII. Xamls. O 'O I ^■3 i u. ■ a o ^f:°°\ Total $ ct3.!$ cti<. $ ct?. $ ■•t.''. .$ c'ts. S5 == CI S CI.. Monnt:i\ii, Hev. A. W MOO Oltl Voii Itlliinil, Kov. A. A .'.'.'.'.'.'.'... :> tio' CdUvifi In, Mr,. .1. /;. ; ; For.jlh. i i I I I ! liooiiUT, Mrs I ! 1 (HI Carrol. Mrs : ! ". iiii| )j)cniaii, Mrs ] I 2 f Forsyth, .J. 13p Forsyth, Mrs. ,1. J>oll Forsyth, MisH Frirkcr, Jliss (Iriidilon, Miss Il("rrin;.% Mrs Irviiio, iMiss Lovov, Mrs l.loyil, Mrs AForgan, Mrs Miinro, Mrs -Moss, Miss Trc'Kicott, Mrs i 1 Whfolcr, A I 1 Von iniaml.Mrs iSinall tSuiiis Cillirt'd Inj 3/,'«s I'lirr. '!• (III 5 (III T) Oil f) II" I (M.' •1 (Ml I (Id 20 fill 1 1)11 ;•. on I Oil' (lllj ('III (i;i' 111) nil Argiio. .lames JJurstall,,! l?aile, .lohii Chiiprnan, .Folin.... (•ould, (ieorj^e lioiuas, 1{ Xclsnn, .lamps I'rico, Miss Pric-, E.J iSinail Sums I (1 :.ni .. i ,',l! ;, ill): .■) on: .'> 00 1 nn 1 0!)j 2 (io| ■)()] (1 :>(\' .Mil n .-.(ij 2 (im| I CO I on! I mil 1 oiii 1 (Hi! I ;; iiiij I nn, .", oi)| I nii; :, noi .'. on! .', nO; h nn' o.-J I ' , ColhrJ.d h'j Mies I'.iUi: Raile, M. .r UiiilG, K Forsyth, Mrs. .1. li. Irvine, iMiss CTcrtorj-, Labrador $10 "Oj C 70 1 ]S M Total 170 00 liiii (1(1 1 l:i'} ;; Hi) •1 III! nil ,'i nil fj (10 1 Oil -1 IM> 1 III 2ii till 1 no • ^ I'll ,'l nil 1 nil .) (III (I'l $ir. :;o ;; 70211 10 i(> 011,120 j(i 20 .".(i I I I I ' 1 nn: I 1 (iii; : .■) (in' i 1 nil] I I 5 -"iij I I f I 1.0 1.) n.i .1 nn 1 11,1 1 nil ,') nn 2 nn S nil :;o nil I) ,)ii 1 nn 1 ml 5 nil I on .11;;; 'Jll L:. Uo JllVll QUEBEC. -ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. g >^ i; g » a |_"£m-~ -J I Total. cly V < .'. I .j liili Oil ) CO ;; M '2 nil .i nil .'/ IM ;■' (III .0 (hi I Oil 4 I'll I 1.11 2m (hi I nil • •( I'll j (III I (HI I Ml 1 ini 2 (Ml .J (I'l NlMKS C r) C 3 C —1 $ cts. d . , 3 $ cts. Dioces.Tn Fund. .2 " .- ~ TuTAU CoUtctid ly Mina E. Taylor. $ Cts. 1 on 2 00 1 00 3 00 $ ct.«. $ cts. $ Ct!?. $ ct<>. 1 00 2 00 ;> 00 Maece. 11 '"2"oo 1 Ou "2'00 Kobinson, Geo :i ior, E. H ,') 00 ;'n ' or, J. B 1 oe ..!!..".. " 00 ■ CoUeeUd hy Mitu E. ElUt. Bell, Mr 1 liU 1 00 ] 00 1 00 1 on Car?on. Mr 1 00 l/|!ii J'.ii'hn.nli'on, Rev. T , 1 ;') 70 "5 io ""lioo 5 70 ()i!ortorics 14 '2o 11 00 12 00 50 75 6 JO * 30 40 14 00 8 70 12 00 U 00 Sa CO I (.0 !.') (Ill •1 CO 1 (III I 01) 5 lid 2 (HI S (.() 20 (10 I) oO I (in 1 ml 6 nil I (1(1 22 .=(1 QUEBEC— ST. PETERS CHURCH. •)(;;; 9ti AndroTT^, F. II $ cts. 4 00 b on 6 no .■•. 00 $ cts. % cts. $ Ct3. $ CtH. $ Ct3. Fothergill, llev. M. M 1 ":::::;■ :::::::: CoUceled hy Mr. R. GriJTuhs. Andrews, F. A ; 1 I i i i 1 i ! i AiidrcwK, V. W Brown. John 1 on i 00 Holt, Thomas 1 00 4 00 V'jUccttd hy MiiK Maryarr* iiorlaud. lUirland, K Horland. (1 1 00 '"Too Krown, jMrs. U Camiibell. Mies I 00 $ cts. 4 01) b 00 ;t 00 ;» 00 *> 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 ou li) I' .;,4 1 ! f IT ( "t lit I* i-v » ■\--j*i" UG Quebec— St. Peter's Church. — Cuuthiucd. Namks. :;. u ■^Z >. C = 'J' i i; o s 4) I X 5 ":S ! .■|i eta. $ ct^-.^ji (■t.-'.$ cts '.'? el:'.; $ cts. Cliaiiib.T'. K. T. I) 2 (10. Jtnni, .Mrs. 1 | 1 Hlj (li-illitli..Mr,s ' i lii- ClUctfl !■:/ Miy'i (>,r,i,. ■ I li'unnor. Ml'-. A. Tnzcr, .Ml-. W... Oil! 1 i;:i CjlUclcd III/ Mr:i..J. II.tiiiiit->.i.\ irilllllll'JIl, .his ...l li III) .Mor'^Mii, .Mis ' j :; I'll I'arke, Wiu ! Ui*liiivd.-oii. .T. II ' '2. M\' Tiiii.<. Mrs. r. J) : .; .. u'l I I 2 Uil' I'riiwn, Mis. J Doniii, .Mrs. V- I'otlicri^ill, II .MutuT, .Mr. «J I (10 I (Ml I (i;) I Oil I'.illfrtct !iii Mli* /:■ H~(rr,ii.[ I Ifnckc?, Mrs. I. Small Siuiis. i; nil*. ;')0'. Cnlleclcd h;! Ml^x ilrLacliUtii. ] .l..^.o.^ MiFs .r ! I on Murtdi), John i n OOJ .■^luiill sums I •'>" C.,l/f.;/,d li; .U.'-if fl.-ml. Miiall f iim< ;>n II .',0 C'llUrted I.J Mr. C. I'- '-'.ir.oU.^ Elliott, JMrs. Tozor, R 'J'o/.ur, .Miss I 01] ' "S I Oil! ill Tuzer, W. A -' OOj. SuuiU sums ; 1 '-'•>' 1 |M|i 1 oul 1 uo, TilTii. $ el.. 2 (ill 1 un I Hi! 1 (III I [A: •_' ll;l ;; II') ■J 11(1 'J ml i nil 1 nil I iiii I Ml I (iO 1 on '^ ml iu I iiii I (111 (I ,.(i U I'.li I (III I nil 'J 111) I (ID \ L'j 147 Quebec— 8t. ^ETEu'^4 CnvRCii. —CunlinKcd. • I .^ o .- a ! Xi.Mi;.^. ". o Cullcrtcdl/J '•Irc.0.h'.M'>i.j. An'Ircw?,l'.A 1 ! ] i { (id Andrews,!''. W ; I \ ; I .\ (Hi Darbyaoii, W. Jl Dujiont, ^V Kllintt, Mrs I'otlicrgill. Rov. y\. M Mort;iiii, Mrs. C- il I'arkc, .laiiio Ilii-lianlsoii, .1. JI I'DZcr, M' Missiiinarj /.'o.-'f. Mi.'s AmlrowR : 4 w, 1 0(1 i. J (HI . 2 (Hii. 2 (i((l, 2 (iiil. 2 fill!. 1 dlli'. 1 (Ml! Mi-f Chndert'iii's Scliuol., .MifS J- .l (III .". ill 1 (lo! I 00 1 ,') (Id AVallace, 11. I' ' i 1 11(1' 1 (HI Whydiluii) iMr;-" i 1 00' i 1 1 (Id Wilkinson, Mis J o(ii !.: 1 (Id J ' ,,, 1 Total G G 60 1 loj 2 oo! 1.) 50 SUMMARY. ruiindral St. Matt!i«w'.=i .^t-l'aur.' I'-t. Petcr'8 Trinity .■;; ct.s. .^,20 SS 101 7.1 :;d .10 55 2.') G 00 sr,o IS .l.il 2:; M 00 oS 75 G 50 ! t .5 cts.|.$ ct.-. 107 00'2S7 .^S 12 50 115 77 S 70. 12 00 ;; Go 11 10 1 00 2 00 $ cts. 51 ^s $ cts.| i $ cts. IS.'JG r.2 g;> ss G 50 •M 00 27 00 j 1 ! 00! 7 G5 SG2 1;! 85 00 i-)G :i5 15 5(J 1 Total $ 77'1 28 i:;79 00 132 80 158 25 152 26 43 C5' 2'.)15 00 i ;i ' PI I f*.^ I It? - -i I f^^l ^■1 Vix 1: I MKaANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Sxyrs. Borjll.; I,)C1S. fiilVrt^iiy Ga'.ii! .V i. U.lert'jiy i;\sr FlIAMi'TiiN, Ciill'tl'il It/ Mi" l'tnuf;i. 1 c . a -3 c/ t: ■" a •^ a f! 3 V. w r! ^^ l: ;n u ^ o *-, S .•(<. S C'tS.. S cts.' 1-^ ^ ^ CO - I >. 2 fi |"l "-) ® w , Frc'l Kricnd, a Elliou, J. Kal'jii^li.. (ildPs, !Mrs Hunter, liuvi, l)r ll.jud, Mrs.l;r... iioo, Rev. P , I I on 1 (■'!■ 1 (Ml 1 0"; . 1 oiii . 1 :,o', 1 ();■' L' IM' 2 u'l |. Smyth, W.J I 2 OO; !. TlioiiKis, W. ^> j j 4 00 . Wilton, Mrs. Thomaii j 1 OCi' tSiiiall sums I 1' .'i'll Oil'jrtory ' 4 07: !■ ' i ftollerted h'j Mr. T.'iot. Walt.^ I HmM KUDU ' ; 2 "lii; Xotal $; 21 S2J C -id I T 1 'jr 2 m L'S 92 149 TION. Mkgintic District Association.— Co«/j»». 2 fi 2^ I ;; cts $ CIS.! r.'.a hi? • • j.... .*<•.. i "I 1 . .... 1 1 - — 1 I 10 i:; r.,, I nil 1 (Ml 1 III) 1 Oil I CIJ 1 DO .t (I? II .'•S I no 1 till I ou 1 (Ml 1 11(1 I 6(1 1 (III :; (111 :; nil :; (II) '1 IMI ] IM) " ;;.■) 1 'j: 2 if) I'S 82 Nakis. luKi.A.M). — Trinity Church ::. ~s .■i^ . "J i- * o C) *^ c* TouL. ■$ cts. $ its,.$ ctf.'S efs. $ ct8 Hall, Rfv. T. li l!all,.Mr.s SO McKillop, .Ali.-s Wil.^cii, .ranii!,'*. I.ndios A.'-sdiiiiilirtii... Mij'.iiiiiiiiry meeting.--. Offertory .\ii[)i;!;i.'T. 1' (Id 1 ool J dO 10 $ ct? (JOi 3 .')(i: Wi' 'KiiKiry Mcefi On'.Ttory. 1 L'. St C!, (.inVr(o Cull Cil. ma! r,„7, .Tiilinst WanI, Wanl, Ward, SuiiiU Llep.s.— St. ,);iiiicK' ('liunh. (iUcd bij I'volicrt... Mu!$ ii,;.j ,-*• Mr'. K t^UIllS..... 'fflKl/ 1,1/ mini".... TrliftH I.Uu e. rclf'> bl/ nn> ]\Irs. Milt TT.M d. Jlrn M. A Alfred i 11111.'*.,.,, till e- 1 till 1 .-.0 1 00 1 (10 : (I ,'j(i I 00 1' (10 1 (101 1 on 1 ;o ]oi (lO Kciiip, Rc\ (!. ,1, CoUcvtcd I, II MiK8 Wall:', IS. Small Collcctt fhiirch, lluiiic, M ■d! 6 00 I 00' 2 00 .h ggeu!- 8U tSiniill Offertory (/ hij Mien -A, Crair/. ■\Vni Ir.«. J Jlr«, C. W 1 00 tus I 00 ?, 80 8 0'.; ' . 2 on i 1 t ) i I oo' 1 "] 00 5 bb 50 Th ' 3 6.^ r'-io ■: 00 I 00 1 00 .". (10 10 .",7 7 4.) I s,. 4 ]:> 1 en 1 00 (I ,M) :', .",0 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 00 2 00 1 I Oil ::::::::"i:::"::::::: 1 (III : i ] .') ("•*> ■• 1 M '.10 4 00 ,■(0 1 on 1 00 1 00 7 05 10 55 lHi,:n* n • lis ■[ m lit; ill • I*' h i , l.+i. I, ll ■ 150 MliOANTKJ J)lSTHI("r ASSOCIATION, — Co////nMffr/. :x AMI: 1 t u — ? C' ;t i:: 3 a 'o I '-'111 1 '.''I (1 ."i r, (II) ■ r: CollfCi'ii 'v -'^^■'" Tiiatiir ■ntri. Hill Ilailiu. I j Small ("iHiiH I '2 ^1, n f'll Total from MitsiiTi $< :\?, 2(1 Lrvis. i Offertory ' T, 9;. I MOMMOliFNCI. I ii .",.'); l>iy l> Oil Vial, Rov. W. S. Offertory Total. 2 00' 2 on! i$ 1 nil' rn on I 10 :: 711 4 Ml i 711 1 20 ■} 7.'.! 1 on ?! 20 J7 fiO y 1 1. 1 2 I'O 2 00 .( on 151 Meoantic District AHsocLvnos.—Contintded. Namks. Nkw Livi:itPO(ii,. VuUtcUdhy thf iliHti.t W'\IL Atkinson, Henso'i, K' Honson, M licn^on, U. Cameron, J»iiwc, Mrs ; T3 I a ; a 'in a . J. q a , .5 "o ^, a a 13 •H's'? $ Ctl. $ l'tS.'$ •tS. $ pfs,. { ct^. cts Hamilton, lii;;j;in!rONKIilM. •1 :ii '' I 2 00 I CviUrU'diu Mr. \y. c,h:-j. 1^1'. SvLVJidTKB. I'ullecied b 0<) 4 00 ;{ 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 ■ \ ■:S t^ ■ ■' Ct-i : ' ' ' \\--k . I »f If ' :\y 152 Meoantic District Association.— Ca/i/«wuef/. Naulj Neill, Mn 1 Nc'ill.MiriH , i Xeill.Sam'l } I Nutlirown, \Viii ' Xl'Isoii. Tlios ' OclsL'cliliiot;or j lioSH, Will Tiiylor, llv WiUon, .^irs. Jo3 .. AViljon Win., senr Wilson, I'll US [ Wiiuk, Stiin I \\';itt'rs, Mrs ' OnVriury St. Gii-i:-;. , uiid the Chwch ^Vardni, 1 Hroniifn N. anilMi.*'^ I Cox, .loscph ' Co.x. Tlininart ] Cox, William | Ciiine, Mrs Crane, Kd Ha.slett, Mrs ... liL't'elivrc, Mr. and lamiiy, Smith, James Spears, Wm (iallapjher, Miss. Otiortory ' 2 u:),. St. PATRIfu'.S. OflTcrtory 1 ,-,u' !i .Mr KKN'NnitKO. Offorlory I CcMBBRi-ANn Mills. | CoUtcttd hV Mr, That. Tji/lor. TJrack, Mrs I 1 'to I (III 1 (10 2 (10 1 00! 1 00 Lawreyson, V^'m., f^r Lawrcyson, Rob. John. Lawreyson, John Lawreyaon, Wm., jr.... Lawreyson, John 1 .-,0 i 1 1 IKIj 1 dO'.. ■•=---":|.;;;::::::;:::::::::: 1 (d' 1 "": I no 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 (lOi ; 1 :; .vm 1 (1(1 I ,",(1 ;"";;; i 1 (10 , ! iO 1 II' I IMI 1 III! I Ml I III 1 I..I i; .'.D ] IMI 1 .Ml 1 IMI L' liO II .•() (Ill ('II I'll 2 1.11 IHI (lU 153 'onliiivc't. Megantic District kmocw'vio:^. -^Continued. ^Tg I" .Sf <-« 'c w ^ O ^ e> TirUL $ ft^. $ (Ml Dll Uo III I'll (III HU (III (Ml II') III) l.ll III! 1 ii' I (III I IMI I I'll I III I iMl ,'; .'.I.I 1 (III I .'.ii I (Ml :; uii 2 CO II .■» 1 CO 1 IMI 1 (.0 2 lid 1 (10 1 U« .Nt«i:;i. Mill.T. All'rr^l T.iTlur, Mr. 'Uwi. V 5 "3 7, a " 3 • - _-j /. 3 >=^ B 3 1 iia »• piH .5 I't". $ cts. .$ OK 7J - Z, Tuvliir, .'Mis.j Tayliir, Mi.'>■! q 0:)| •1 (III! t> Ill) O (10 •» oo: f'i. Mvii l,llliiilt, Mrs... Lillioit, Miss.. I.illiott, PM. I'dzrr, Mr.". Ceo. iiJertory I ,Ml I (III; i; (11)1 2 oil' 1 .M), Sf. ('.aiu;ia.s::'.=*. ■^uiti-r, Win. St. M.\BH.\iii:T';-. Stevcni^on, Rolit. Sii'vpnson, Tiio.= . Offertory St. ritAsrij:. Ch ap man, Goo TOTU, 110 ,■>(,' 00 j 1 1 1 1 ! ' T'ltal for Mi.'.Rion , .•oil. 110 :<\ VALC.VUMrR. \n>y'-\, II \Vi:jT Fe.. Ml'TiA-. Bnrtholoincw, .Ino Bartiiolomrw, Andrew Dickson, lIoL'li : I '"^ 1 Oil $ 0(.sJ $ Ot.1 I 00 ':. Oil I .V,l 1 ll'l •1 no \ (111 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 0(1 2 00 .1 .S7 1 .M) 1 oil 2 (10 2 01) J no I DO 2 .'.0 ?. .'lO I 7.) I Oo 10 I'.i 1 1 .-. Oi: :::: i 112 CO .1 i;o 1 i ! 1 1 ! i 1 00 1 00 i 1 20 r» •f 1 mK !»'■ \u , > !■■; ' J. IP ) K.;5S i i^^i 1; ll |i ffi 154 Mkovntk; District AssoriATiox.—Co/i/tVjM/",/. I«MI ff. U. 3 Svkc-, Mrc Stiiall siiimst «1 ct« •;, ►! •'4 q 1^ U 9 ^ a I"- a.0 V — " ^ . 1 !< 4) fl 1) |11T»I„ •^ olf. ;i ct^. % ct.-'.'$ I'm $ i.'ts I $ p,, .'. nil' ' i 1 (i;i 1 ■'I': CnV.'ViCl hj yiUt C:xU,..UJ. II.k1,'>,,ii. Mis. 'I'.. Il.issi Anilrow, sr. I 110 I iiii J oil H(i>s Mm a • I (M'l. iio^i. r.. .1. Slllllll Millie OfTortoric.- , I '.I Tot 1 1. .% l: *;.. L' 11(1 I ;;,: i n:, J ii'i ;p ',i'h 1 ti., '_• ;;l| ;!i ,> till I ml 4 .Ml 1 00 I nil 1' III! I (III I HI) 1 '.HI S '.'J ItiCCAl'ITULATIOX. 1$ Ct,".'.? Ct.-;. $ CtS.'$ I't.".? I'ts. $ CI... HiMir;,' 1,011 i.' t,Vu;(HUiil ... Miivt Fr iiiijitcm I I) Oil Iiivcrnpss I 21 S'J Ireliind .: 311 in liccd.s ;;;; 2u Lcvi.« ; ;i '.l.'i Montnioronri Now Ijivpr]iool ' •!."» S(i INirttiouf I 1 .j(i Rivii'ro ilu Louj), (en b.as) U L",i .Stdiichiiin .'» (Ml ,-;t. Sylvoster, (Deposiu.ry, $2) 110 51 Vali'iii'tior Wci-t Frainiitoii 1 (Ml .•>S:l 17. 2 (i7| 7 f'.i (1 ((I .. n (III 17 ♦>.') Total . Vi Oil II (Ml ' .". (Ml 171, 11 !.' ill I'.l ;> nil .'i '.10 I (Ml fit; Si' I r. (Ill i, Uli '1 (Ml i(i r:. \ 00 4 7.-. I. S (III "1 (HI 'I (III .$ 2'Ji .s,-i:g;;7 11'. 7 71; •> ••'1 •16 171110 .ul 1(1 '.M)j 'I (III % It.'.. ;. hW I 1 (i;? t\ ' OH fl - l:l) (-..Ml (111 :'H (ill I'S f,(l '.'!) i7 0'.! ii (I'.l 4 IIII o-; \:\ « ,i'l L\) r.! .'i I'll 111: .jii .') I'll •"■1 .>.) 11 oi nil 7) IKK Ob itinucil ^5T. F JiAN'CIS DLSITJCT ASSOCIATION. 5 « <« •- ■t> !■(.< Tori $ of*. :: ;;i. 1 till no 4 .',11 1 no 1 nil 2 nil 1 Mil 1 on 1 nil ^ !,■> $ (• I > ^ (III '1 nil ': 11) t";.ii ni", :S 1,11 r,n i.M) ir n;; :i O'.i 4 nil 0'-. 4:; f, .VI -.; -i:,' .■j Ml Mi; til .) nil 11 ol Jill 7J Xavi-. 1^ V a a _. "7 s 7. 3 , 3 $ cts. 2 nil .i -3 $ as. t no 5 ;;o <5* b 1 • 1 T.lTil.. Aflnn Daiiiuki) ami lIi^QLi >i:d. Diu'illi' ;; on 2 70 1 Ot.4 (■> 00 1 ot^. 1 1 I.'. Ii» S 0(1 2 3U i'i'rr)i)iaoii|;li 2 .'iO 1 i • 5 .'•. (Ht Total i ;in 10 3tj linry 2 nil 1 BiioMi'To.N .vvi) Wivnson. Ilonilorgdn. E I 0(1 1 (III 1 1 1 on .Miiok, ,\lr-. W. .J 1 no 2 HO Wiisher. Kev. ('. 11 J UJ 0(» 10 0(1 1 no 8 lj \Vi.|jl., E. R 1 du OBortorv 2 07 G 10 1 .?.'. I J3 WiXDSon. Offortory 3 12 ^ Total from Mission % Cniiiiiton " l,.l 6 00 lU IS 1 5;i "'i 87 .T 42 5 42 6 00 Co.\TIfOOKK. Tii'ter, lU>v. J r. (10 Otfcrtorv 4 Odj 4 no 1 1)11 1 (HI I nil 1 no' 2 no! :! nil 2 (10 1 7.'iii ;'. (10 Total J 4 on ;', on 23 88 CoOKSniKK. CuUtetfil h/ AfM« j:. Popt und Mitt A, French, French, Mrs.!. L 1 fin Hou^t'. S. A 1 1 (1(1 Miiyn, Win Oj^'ikmI, S. .T I'dpe, Mrs. J. II 1 J on 1 \ 00 2 on Parkin, Rov. E. (' J no 1 7 on rrijfit, Mrs .;.:.:; :i 1 2 on Miiiill suiae 1 i 1 i 7.^ Oflertory C ll(> 2 JO 2 .'.0 1 1 11 00 Totnl $1 1" 75 5 DO 2 r-ol 2 iO 1 27 75 150 % ''V.-. 'i ■ if- !t tor' i ■| : :■] :'*|j J I r *. ■if. St. Francis Disthict Association.— Con/ittz/et/. Xami.s. a ^ C 3 a e i 1! - ^ .5 -- < -^ fH = ^ '<:-= iJWVn.I.i". AND TitOirilUOOK. ;J Ct5 •■? Ct^.'jj CtS.;-$ Cl--. $ Cl''.' $ cts i 2 ?s . 1 0'||! OdVrtory T;oiilljroi)lv Ullori'irv :'. 2.'> J 00 TOTU. I_ V, 8 -yy, \ z<\ 71'.. T.>t:ll l)l!L'il.\:ONDVII.l,K. Alm.Tt:, l>v. P. J. B ' ' i j Oil Uiigl-.t, Hii-h ! 1 iiu 'j'j' Total ■■; Dluham. 'rriiiity C]\. rp]ipr rjui!i:iiii.., .^t I'jiul",'', L'Avi'iiii- M. Jauic.^', tfuiUli Durliiiiii.... 1 OU' J oa. 4 no' :'. (Ml. ". ,'>!> ;; on! 'r..)l.al iVjiii Mi.SHon ? |1 K> 10 00 iHnsw::!.!.. A.lclic, Gcnr.c^c JUoMilou. .). If (.'liaiiiiian, llov. T. .S <'li:iliiii,'iii, Mli' (looi.lt'lioilirll, (irii... (loodenouLtli, 1'. (i... Siinill .sums niVortiiry Wc'stbiiry UlVortory. Titiil fi'ori Mis^-ioii $ IlAri.f:v. Cj/i'crtnl I'll 2[in9 lluriUJf. I 1 t'O . I liir. :.' no', 1 (III!, 1 ool I (Mil S IHI', •> r.i' il '.I- -I lit; 'J 1 1)1 .■) ;;(i| 12 -lo! 2 00, '>• r I ,1 00 17 7."' (I ,'^:; ,-.; I 71 u 71 1 I. Dilfinr, Rev. A 2 On l!;ichoMcr, Mis 1 7 lU ('J L'll OO j nil 1 Uli m I s li. (i 00 1 ". 70; i'( o; 11 -lo| IS .■,:;| i7 1 n,i I fill 7 I il I IMI 1 I, a 1 I'll ;< Oil ,1 ;',ii y. ^: 2 i;') 1 I'll 1 IMI 1 nil I (Ml I III ] III! 1 HI 1 llll 1 111) 1 (111 6 00 157 Continued. St. FaANCis District Association.— Cow^//i?/e . • I t; Si .i .. I luT\i. , -' -J :: -1 $ ots 111 7'J J nil 1 iJii i; C'.H J7 Ml ;: Ti); I'l r,i; js ;.:; 1 11,1 I !M 7 II) i nil I In) 1 Cli N Oil J ;i(l I .^: 2 no i 1 I'll ' 1 iiii 1 (III 1 nil 1 I 1 II 1 nil I I'll 1 (III I no 1 uo h 00 \l-UK.S. V,'esf Hull MUa Brtul/orii. Small ciini? OiTerti ory. Totnl from MisL-lcin $ Jir.N.NOwn.ij:, 6'(. GroVr/r'n C/,\ircl 1 oo .'. Ill) U JU 1 00 21 :ii I 01 I I. II oil a . o tJ 5 cts 1 00 ChajMiiaii, 1-; living, .Mr^., (liiijjIiiiHb- n (111 5 (10 o 3 CtS' 4 501 20 .s 70 1 00 i) 7U a . S "^ C 3 1 10 1 10 JO 1 90 sill 1 2: 1 on 1 on I 110 ] (Ml n If, 11 fi 2 ,Vi 1 00 11 00 I <'-• i ctj. 1 01, 2 -10 40 40 (HI 6 21 12 71 2 ^"tX :j e> j: u % cts.i $ I'tS. ■1 00 •1 00 •1 00 711 1 2: I 'J 2 I Oil '2 i;o 17 ;;o U 70 :is on »> .Ml 10 ..0 .J (III 1 OH 1 (III 1 on i; 0(1 ;5 :.(» 11 72 1 Oil 1 00 1 00 2 2,1 10 t;2 2 id 1 oo •14 ;".y :> 00 6 (Ml 1;'''' i'i", 158 St. Francis District Association.— Con/i«? '2 (HI L' nil .'i (III T) (1(1 f) 0(1 ;'> (Hi 1 oil 1 00 5 O'l 2 (10 % cts. $ cts. $ cts. Ijaw, Alfred *" 1 Lobley, Itovd., l'rinci]):il Mcars, ftlrs , jMorris, Miss M. A Paddon, J. 13 Peiiree, i\Irs lU-ad, Kev. P. (,' Koe, Ilcv. Prof Sfarth, Ilcv. A. C Smith, Mr.«. J Siiiiiison. A Turner, Ali8< "i'i"(i('i 18 60 IS ,')ii "'s"j"l ']:; OL' WtMiIsoy, (u'o Ofl'ortorv Total $ (".I (Ml r:. 1 ()'■■ 11 on S 11 K! U2 i Milliv 2 If. iSftnl Hill 1 2:> Total, Parish ofLcnnoxville.!? Macoo AM) (ir.OKor.vii.i.i;. Ma-joij. t;:; 4\ VI 25 r. fir 20 72 S M l;; OLM i i 1 1 OtlVri<~ry r, 00 r. i;. 1 Gtorqt villf* ( 1 1 i ( 1 1 $ ,3 00 1 oo 1 00 1 00 2 oo 1 . 1 Trit '»I from ]VTi;;(iimi ..... 11 1,^ 5 (Id 1 KlCIIMOSI) AND MeI-I!OVI'.KI;. St. Ann's Church. CdIU'cIkI h no 1 .' nil 1 : n., 1 nil ]; iij 511 7:' Hi 72 :' :ii 1 n,; 1 I:'. 117 M ];, 02 1 l:; — . 1 ;; ii» I (III I I'd 1 (1(1 y, Kwv^. Clevelami, Mr-. C P. Cleveliuiil. f\ J' Clov'Iiiiul, Mi'3. Levi, F('ri?uS(Hi. .1 Vciftor, Mr.s FosUr, Mis. (ic'orye.. (rOllill. Mr.-: Hurt, Tlidf., .^r ]Iiirt, Thus., Jr Julinnon. Mr Koclcr, H Mpl'hcrsDii, \V. A Pierce, .Miss RowlMitt'im. .r SwaiiliouvL;!!, A Siiwll sum.- a 3 . -3 , a r 3 $ cts. .$ cts. .$ cts. $ ct .2 "3 to 5e I ^"5 ■ .i^ : <• '.r Fii CiiiUolfJ h}j Milt MrLa>i'jlJi Small funis CoUectcil 1 y Mitt Croniluc. .Innep, C.ipl Sniall sains ,1(1:, (II);, (iir . (lit;. (Ill', Oil'. (Ill . (Ill' , (Ml!, (Ill; , |i|i; . (111'. I'm cd; , j-d , :' (.I.' I (1(1 1 L'.-. Collrcleit }■■■/ M'^^ M'Ktn^i ami J/i-i.t Jl. \y<.!'i'. I (iiiwne, Mr.« ; 1 Od .Iiitiiistoti. .Mr.s Morris, Miss | '2 0(1 Ro.iily, Mrs^ Tli(iiii|is Timks. Mr. Jahn Viont, Mr i)iua!l .>'umv $ cts, M t ■ n ?^ >» Im 5 c o ♦J o Oil 2 00 10 0(1 1 1 ;') 00 1 1 1 (Mi 1 ] 0(1 1 (111 1 Oil :;::::;. 1 (M) 1 00 ' ••••! 1 0(1 !!" ,! 1 1 (10 1 (III 1 (10 1 WW 1 00 2 ".") * $ ct?. 00 00 00 00 0(1 0(1 (II) (III 00 00 (III (10 00 0(1 00 .so 2 0,1 1 on I 00 1 (1(1 2 00 20 dO 1 (10 10 nn ,"i 00 1 00 00 no 00 00 (III on 00 00 on on o "i '» u. \ ■; iii :i' ' ! ^'):-^'X ii 100 St FiiANCfs District Aasomkiios.—Cimdnued. Xamks, C3 a . 5 • .2 ■^ «§ a •,. — Wis? a I 41 "H — •- St. .lolui's ('!uii'i'!i. CiiHrcteil Ir/ M!>it Smith. , I I S'liiill Slims ' 1 -5 i I Sui.ill JUiiis I 1 Si i I I C.,ll,cl.-'t Ir/ .V/v, //. Ilirl. \ Siiiail suni? " (-'•' ColUctnlby Mian June Xfi'iAI. Friizor, Mr. Robt. ^ mi tfiiuill sums ;; jo {$ cts. $ cts.i$ cts. $ t'ts. $ cU Tuta $ ct,-. ;J oU, CuH.rlfd l„j Mr,. Mm/. A. II Small Muns. 1 no iMEi.noi r.vf: Iln)(;F.. C.dlteted by Mint Ch<-ijmuti, .Imlpjo, A. II. Small sums... Total $ Offortory Total 1 11(1 '» '.»() U7 '.):> IH i)(i 11 8J 1 00 ;! 00 :> ou 2 00 i oo! f^ 00 1 2.1 r, (HI 1 (10 3 .M) 00 2 00 I! 07 2 OOl ;. OOl .■> (57 1 (>i1 3 "^i 1 (III ]l(l !'.'. 20 ;.7 I."C .'.2 P IGl Continued. St. Francis D.strict Associj^iios.— Continued. U 1 ?3 «*- "T _2 >> S a »■ a 4) >H .i •_; a ^ a rt -, M :g5^f Totai. $ cU $ otj, 1 1 IIM 1 " !l(l 2 on ;i (57 Jill •:<:, 20 o7 :> (57 i"C :.2 1 2:, !i;, n 0(1 1 110 1 (in 3 S5 Arms Ilcck Bon jar ll:il ll:ir jlCI! Hub: Vrii Uci Shn Snll Brav (.'u,«li Diile Halo Lvt'o M.> W; t 1 1 i C 3 \ a . d I- ■ U 1 .! TuTAl . .SiiKRBnooKi:. 1 ectCil hj Mr». W. Fai ic .7. istroni;, J.'avii.l 1 ? etv. i 1 1 (hi' 1 (JU ,1 ? cts. ■$ cts. i 1 ( ^ cts. i % i $ Oti, 1 00 1 00 kott, .Mrs. 1" 1 (10 :o ;:::::::: :::::::::i 1 1 1 (ID alie ^V ' i ! :m 1 1 UO tiniiLn. J ' ] on' 1 1 ,;■ 1 0(1 ell.S '. 1 ' '1 (10 ;.; (Ill 1 (ID 1 2 (HI i.jl. ,Mrb ! ' i a (li) well, W ' 1 IKl' 1 'lU' ! 1 UO 1 ooj 4 00 tor. W i 1 1 1 1 0(1 1, U. N I I J iiO 1 (Id 1 1 1 j III) krc--, J ' i ' i -. 1 (II) lokcr. ][. \V 1 ! 5(1 IK 1 1., '. 60 (10 )«on. •!• 11 "i"(io 1 -1 00 1 4 00 '(', i; 1 1 (M) w, (i. li 1 1 0(1 r, (111 Ily. MrM 1 01 1 OV 1 0( 1 1 00 1 (iit livan, J. 1* 1 511 1 00 1 1 60 Jilt p"^ on, F. (' ,,, 1 1 00 rtliinirtrtii, iJr 1 (.11 I 6i 1 (HI all s u III .s 1 .'id 2 00 ' Tntill $ \uUited I'/ Mi-K. UiVitrU iv, Jlrs 7 01' 7.t Oi)' -1 j(i 1 00 so 50 1 0( 2 0( 5 ( ! 1 1 00 iwii. 11. B ) : i 2 (HI ckctt, .Mrs. \V. \V 1 00 ; 1 1 (HI "hUiM, .Miss 1 (H 1 1 s 1 ! 1 00 le, .Mi)«.^ 1 1 ' 1 (HI 0, ]■' 1 ' 1 00 .; 1 00 V 1 ("t IxTt, Dr '1 2 00 A\>\ .Mrs . 1 00 1 1 i I (HI t.iril, W. C J 2 i ] (HI nv, J.W 1, 1 J, (HI rkill, It. 1) 1 1 00 1 0(1 rkill, J 1 . 2 00 1 2 00 ulc, Mrs 1 1 1 1 00 liain, J. U i 1 ;.0 i 1 no ! 1 1 .=,0 WfOii, T 1 1 1 00 I'ortson* i^Irs 12 i : i 2 00 it'll, 11 '■ II 1 i 1 00 KKclt, J. W f ; 1 >i„, . 1 1. , 1 1 ] 00 KL'Ctt, M". 11 ; .1 1 Of ' 1 1 1 00 oudward, A. (\ 1 i" 1 (ui! 1 .1 1 00 sodwarJ. J. K ■ ■ j a o; :::.:;.■. r.::::::: 1 1 :! 0(1 i 1 1 1 1 21 itrn 1G2 St. FnANCis DistpvICT Associxtios. — Coniinued. w ili ^ ^ 1 XANiF.a c -; I? ct^-.'j ets. .> ct!! Woodnard. X. S ' 1 Ov AViilkcr, Mr;^., iuv ! I ATiiitor, A : I 1 (III Wint or, Mi 1 liii| S mil II sinus (1 :>u 1 T.-tal... 0(M Hunt. Austin IMiickw J'dwoiIi ]>(I\VCMI, 13i-ooks, i:. T Mr- ell, Mr.-,. (i. r F. \V. W Oil 2 fH! i; ti;i| Oil' c Mr Vvhuu. E P.. Jiiic, \\\ A... 11. Mr 1 ()(•■ I (I'.i lUcwc A. J. II .IF.'i,;i)ilti Jlunt, ;\Ir< Iluvit, Mrs \V.. .(i)lin.-t'ino, III'. 1 (111 (I 'J .roliii-t<: Mrs ]- M.-rri.'--, Mr^. L Mn£ = T ;j NH .r -- , $ cts Tuiji,, I IM 1 IMI 2 iiil 1 11(1 2 OiJ ill) Jo 2 M) 2 111 J (III 1 fii) J I'll 2 III 4 10 .) (•« 1 (II 1 Cll 2 ( u 1 (Ml 2 CD 2 i.ij 2 IHi 1 I'd 1 I'll 1 0!) 1 lU 2 i:ii 1 iu 41 M) Till (III ('II (•II III) (III I'll (III nil fill (III on HI III) jo \9 Ji) , ami:! Culk'-tcd ij Mi'», u'- WIllU, nrook, Ri'V. l-^fini « ■^ C . w , '" 13 ■? fj ^ K 1= 3 '/, 3 ,t !^ -. ^ I- 'r^ f. <• 1 .;? rt.-. .'i 11|I $ cts. ■^l^^.i °i TOTAI,. c i.:i "^ ;: ^ I 1 A ■« ■.- $ <.\U.% ct3 ! $ cts. Drew 11. Mil', lliirin;^!"!! Ives W. B. I.nwrciicc, 11.1*. ], .lias li'jmiis ]/iickc, I'erry A. (i L'. !•; Pilgrim, Kciil. I!i' S'J•l^t^li;ll, I' Tiifflp, Mr I'. 1' I (10 ,» (III I ;,ii ml lii'.i (i;i .1. T'uvl Mi-- \Vliito, Mr>. r !rrs. W. F.-ivwiil " " .Mr. (illlicrt " " .Mr^. W. Hunt... " " Mi.ssF Wliitclicr " " Mr.«. (J. 'W'lii!".. " " 11 LiiJy ill Si. rater's Church Kov. Is; l!rn," Cnlh'fttCti .'it llU'OtillL Offertories . I (.' 1 (Ml il 7 (1(1 :; (111 ■I (Id 1 on 7! Oti 21 (!0 II (III l,'i .Ml III) 4 .".0 7 !>'\ .-^ ."ill K) (Ml II' 1 0(1 (11 (UMmi tui Total from the P.-irlrb. .STANSriAI*. ('vUcctcd !•■/ Jliss l.'h'imbrr; ]5i\hv, Mr?. (!.. (Jliaiiihcrliii, .Mi Mr.-^. Jul ;icll, II. K. Mr.-. 0.... (' IllSO, Chii I'ulh'r, Miss'. Mci.-s, Dr.... :iliiir, .Mrs... Miirsh, .Mi.-'s Moultiin, Dr. J{ iciiard.son C. A., Koberttiin, ^h 2;) (ill V.) (M .|(i (III ;i:; On 1 (M)'. I (I'lj. L' (1(1 j. i (iol. 1 (Ml 17 01 i: III ■)ll 0(. 01 ii;;5 1 (1(1 i; (III 1 (1(1 I (HI 1 00 22 00 •■S! cts,'. ."i Oil 1 OH ,1 (111 :! I'd 1 .Ml 1 oil 2 00 1 00 .'i 11.1 lOil (I'l 2 0(1 2 ('(I I (.(1 1 (() 2 .Ml i:j2 oil .■sr, .M) .".'■. .'ill r.) .'ill 132 0;l :.o 00 ( :;o 7t (!0 ]2(i 00 ;uc, no 1 00 i on *> on 1 00 1 (10 2 .Ml 1 (I'.'i O Oil 1 00 1 on 2 00 1 00 ■11 V I!' ;[:)(,' |.:t ■.• i 'i I'-i'i H ■■ ■■ lii. lir ■ ! t u 'I. i 1 M- [^ 104 fST. Fkancis District Association.— Co////rtwf//. .\j»«i:s. Jit a _. $ ct». u. -3 ^ a, X. U 1 z f^ ■= -3 '? - S;_- TujAI.. Slio'ii'u, I\[r«. $ ctS, 1 (in 1 (Ml 1 (III 1 (111 :. (1(1 1 (Ml 1 (Ml 1 lli' * '!.-■. ji Ctl. $ It... 1 ll(l SlPVt'ii.-ion, Mi-i 1 1 1 11(1 1 llll Snow. Mrs 1 ■ i 'I'irrill, Mrs 1 1 1 llll Tliorticlt***! lto\'. (it*(j i ; .1 rll 'I'dvlor, S. N • 'I'irrill. Mr.-, .lor. 1 1 (III 1 llll 1 ll'l Tz-rill, .Ins. 1, . . i AVvniiui, Mr-J. T. U I nil II ..1! •••••■••• 1 ' '" t*-^ in III 1 Muii* tl III' ri III: .-> 11(1 ... (HI 1 (1 'ill fltlortnrv ,^ sll 111 .v| 'L.lfi! i Ctl Ml' ■r.) SI iniC.UMTrLATIO.N. Aclmi f (tS. '.'. .'id 1 "' •;; f-t.«. (Id (Ml (Ml 1 2 0(1 $ ets. 1 I 01 1(1 1^ ■! e'f. 6 (Ml .'. oil :; (Ml 2 .Ml 7 i)'.' *».'i .0 1 2 :>:< 1 t)(i -1 .•>.» ( ii> T)rllnll^ond^ in*' 1 , IM !l n (*il 11 Id :t Id 12 7( ■s 1 : ;'i (Id 16;; ,^(i IS :,-A\ y.', :> 71 7(1 4|l 11 (Id Miitiov .) (Ill ]\ini5,sov 1 'x: Loniioxvill'} 12 2.^ .'"i 00 ,S (jd .'.l HO 2d 72 2 on 117 (Ml ,'i (Ml ^■J 02 JMai'o;; ftnil (loorifi'Tillo II 1 19:: r, 2i;2 J', do (Id on 22 (M. liichniotKl luul Melbourne ."^hnrbrooke iStanstCivil 111 .'^.i •r.) o(! .';o 00 -1 1 ; Tot.;il J v.yj i-s {i:> 7',i 212 f..'-! 1 2.';ii d 1 711 oi:i 1 ^ '■(.•I. I . Ill III ;;ii 2.'i .s; 1,' (III :i r.' 21 ."-^ 27 i.'i 2ii Cii'i i; Mil ^7 0:! 2i) s: .111 .'lii ■tl y.' 117 .1 hi I.', Kill ;.2 67'! .'0> 111 M i2:;(i .'.^ M 'I 105 Continueil. U I • :)|«-" ■I $ .'t.'. $ , 'J'lliU,. U. I. I i.ii I nil I iiii I III! .1 Ml I Mil I ini I iiii I IM () .",0 l:i M ■I',) SI I 4> i-lv :$; v\f, 1 i> III I III ;;ii I -■>^' I I '1 (III ' ! ■■! •IL' I >>; 2 ; >s I ^-^' I I'll till I •! llil L'l) s: ■I (111! (11 ,,i) I ic! ■! I ;.:• 1- (iL'i ir; .:i I hi I.. -■' fi:j i.'iii ,',2 2:; (III sri; ;jo I r.i M rii (i-i l2:;o .ss I N A M I M . lllMKKl: l»l li'lll'i (&'" /"<"'•) iHl'ertory Sr. I'liANciw (InJiiiii .Mi-lion ) llov, Itev. K TiiiiKr. Ki\ i:i!s. a . .•? L•l.^. $ ct-. c, on' liiixei'. <'. A. $ (.'Is •1 00 a . 5S .2 "9 V, a a 9 to v; 5 Ch ^s-^ $ cts. $ I'ts. i'." o = $ v\.i. liruster, C. W (^ii.-li. Ki'iiniii, II. (i Frieii'l Iliiiiilin, \i- !!• .Jonkins, Kfiv. .1. 11- (li,'i]cii, (". K Kilohio, »'. I> .. Hitter. J. W iii'viiiir, .liisi-)ili Shiirtis, .l.iinoa Mdblis, )•'■ <1 Wclili, \V. \V (i.li'rtury Ijii I oh' Total. (10 S CO I III) .1 IIII ... .'l (III ■1 00 I 00 i; .",0 00 .) 00 •» (III ■1 (III :; (.0 1 (HI *; (10 10 lol 10 lol TllTU,, $ ell. 10 00 [) (III 4 on 1 00 •J .Ml 1 00 I (III '1 00 ;■) 00 ."i 00 2 (ill I 00 I 00 ;; 0(1 1 Do 2 00 2( 7.. GASPK DLSTIMCT ASSOCIATION. Tai'i: <'ii\;-. Offertory. is cts. :B et-.|$ fts. (Id' Vv.Ki P. Offertory... Total. (lASl'l:. Hirhinotxl, Rev. .1. 1' Tor .1. J, LowuJpSi (Churoh Wanloi:) Oa'crtory, (St. Paur^) ,'• (it Jamed') Total. 2!) (i7 I ](» ."() s:i 1(1 0(1! 1 .so .'i Oil 1 so i) 00 $ ctf ;? et? $ Cf,'^. 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('uilci.'teil hy Mlf^ Tlioiii|i,-oTi LiTTi.i: (Jasi-K. ilnvcv. .Mrs., -^r. uaerloiy Tulul. 1 (III 4 nil I I'll 1 11(1 I III' •I TjII S (10 ;!0 j3 .I fUi 1 III) r. (10 1 II 1 uni 1 00 1 i.> S 78 23 J 00 s. S'j (I 60 00 6 60 00 ?- - Sh 001 tf J: **-' .'la T'.lAl,. $ .1 I 00 i 1 00 (I ;,0 1 00 ;; CO 1 7,-. b '2:. •2 :iu .'i Oo 1 III) 1 00 1 (III I 10 ] 00 .1 00 f. ;..'i 00 1 no 1 00 1 00 I Ull A ;.o 11 IIU OS 52 U :\ on I no :, 00 4 11 1 IS ! (rO 8 7X L'j a7 il #.t '!': tJ. ^ j 108 Gasp^ District Associxtio^j. -^Coutinuetl. IlErAriTULATION. XiUKH. Ciijio Covo ami l'«ri.'(' (J(t.'j|i(^ ( LiitTiiilur MiiL^diilct) LxliuiUv MriUmio N'l'W <'iirliil« uriil I'u^pel/un'... Siiiuiy li(;iK'li ^liijjiiwuko. Noii'jiurt a 3 III III) 31) Ml IJ Itf Ml :i:i :;:t ;'.7 .- n ' a I ct^ H a . 3 1 80 $ ct". .'i nil L'll III) 1 nil) 6 (III Tutul $ ll» li'Ji 2'i i^O 11 jO I I : a a a <5^ 1> Cts. $ Cti. 11 II! 1 o'.ii 4 i:. .2 "^ -z 'i t> o rt ij $ OlB. I) s.) li fill J.J 00 12 ti.. .s s.. Tom., $ I'tS. :m 11' 1 ;,;, M nil :.;; l:i a '::.\ is:' w I iVJ r)i:ms ok J'.i:(^i k.^ts and dkvisks nv avjll, I. A llt'quc.-t of (t !(ui/i. of niofK//. or of S/iiinf of Sfuc/i, or Public Drhfufuidf, for Hit ^rtitidl /mr/ioses of the Society. I give :iii(l IxMiucfith ti) " ihc Climcli Soci^-ty of tho l)io(;i'S(> of <^Ui('])er, " iucorporntcd hy a {Stiitutf ol tlio Pio- viiici! ol' Caiuiclii, ]):usihI in tlitf loiirtt'i'iith iiiul lirioontli years of tho Iti'i^n of ih'v Mnjosty Queen Victoria, "chapter 171, the sum (or Shar«^s of Stocks in the I'aiik of ."-tiuuliiig in ray iiaino in tlio llouks of tin' Kuid J5uiik, or of JJobcntures, describe them briefly, ) upon trust to be l)y the said Church Society a])pHed to and for the iiaes and purposes of the said Societi/, as s/iccijied in the saiif Art of Incorporation and none other. [\. A lyn/uesf if a :iin/i of mo/iti/. or of Shares of Stock or Debentures for one or more of the g/ircifc jnirposes of the Societt/. (Same as f()rt'L;(»in;jr. only instead of the \voids in Italics s,u) towards ilic augmentation of tlu' Fund lormr^d for the purpose cd' ])rovidinL!,- Jor tin' luture support of the Clergy of tlm Diocese, called the ISustenation Fluid. Or, Towards ilie ;aipj)oit of missiouaiios and Cieri:ymen of ilieLnited Churcii of England ami Jreland in tlni JDioee.se of Quebec. Or, Towards the aui^mentation of the Fund formed to make provision for those of the Cleru''y of the United Church of I'jiinland and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may ho incapaciuited by aac or infirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, Towards tho augTuentaiion of tho Fund formed to make provision for the widows and orphans of the clerj^y of the United Church of F]ngland and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. i 0') I ^■•i! 170 Or, Towards tho aug-inontalion of tlio Faiid for endowing' the Church ill the ^Mission of (or at \ held by tho said Church Socio 1 3', snbjoct to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church-warchMi.s of th-^ Church in the said Mission, (or at ) Or, As t'lh^ coinnionc^nient of an eudownient for tho Church of St. in the Mission of (or at ) and to provide l''>r the future main- tenanc;' ol divine worship in conformity with the prineiphvs of the Uuii.^l Church of Enghmd and Ireland. Or, Vov and towar^ls the encouraii'emenL of education, and I he support of (hiy schools and Sunday schools in the said ])ioc(^se of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of tho United Church of I'hi'jland and Irelantl. R ■ ■ 1. "ii Or, Vol- and towards a Fuml for a.ssis;inQ,- ]->tM',sons ]U"i^parinn: for the Ministry of the Gospel in the Unittnl Church ot I'Jiiuland and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Quel)cc. Or, For and towards a Fund for circulatins;^, in the said Diocese of Quebec, th(> Holy Scriptures, the Book of Com- mon Prayer of the United Church of I'higland and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts approved l)y the said Church Society for circulation ^vithin the said Diocese ofQueboc. Or, As an aid towards tho erection, endowment and raainloii" ance of churches accordiuGr to the principles of the United Church of Fng-land and Ireland, •within the Diocese of Quebec. — the erection and maintenance of parsonage 171 houses,— the setting- apart of burial grounds and church- yards, and tlie endowment and support of parsonages and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Dei'he of Real Estate for the Society. snsral pur/joscs of the I oivo and dovi-so unto " the Cliurch Society of the Diocese of Queljec, " incorporated l)y a Statute of the Pro- vince of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and iifteentli rears of the lieign of Her iMnJesty Queen Victopja, chapter 171, all and singular, «S:c., [describe the real estates clearly.] to have and to hold the said, cVc, unto the said Church Society of the Diocese of Que])ec, and their succes- sors, lor over ; U]")on trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and iM'olits thereof lo and for the nu& and jnirpo!ics of the said Chiircli Soviet ij, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation, and none other, and under the provisions of the aforesaid \ct of Incorporation of the said Church i^ocicty. IV. A Devise of Real Estate for a//>/ one or more of the specific purposes of the Society. ►Same as in No. r*^- -only instead of the words in Italics insert the specilic purposes, as in No. i!. W A Devise to the Society of a site for Church, iS'C. Same as No. o, down to the words " for ever" — then go oil as follows : — to the uses and upon the trusts foUowhig, that is to say: upon the trusts to hold the same forever hereafter as and for the place and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole use and beneiit of members of the Church residing in the places adjacent ■0 the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Qat'bec, according to the doctrine and discipline of the United Church of England arid Ireland, and for no other l)urposes, and under the ]irovisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Ciiurch Society. ' f| UA 172 LANDS BELONGING- TO THE CMURCH SOCIETY. No. 14, Ilaiige 7, To^vllsllip ol" llaliliix. No. 10, ltan<)-e ^, do. do. NOTICK. Th« Annual Skrmonm in aid oI" tlip various Funds of the Church .Socioty avo a]>p(nnlod to ])o ])roachod, — For GeNKI.'AL FuRPOSE^, on (Jninfl/Kr^esirtKl S/ok/oi/. VoR THK Mls.vU):v Find, on the Smrfai/ ncarfst la Mi. chiielmas. For Tin: A]-(U).ma Didoksax Frxi). on iho Da// of Inler- cession. VOK Tin-: PenskjX I'UND, r.n T/iiinu'<:>;!rinii- Da//. The attention ol' apj)licnnts ior ivianis is parliculi'.rlv diriM'ted to the followinir ruK's : — 1. That no grrint be made i'or any cliurch, i)ar8onne'o, I jrlebe, or other ])ron('rty, which sliall not liavi' ht-cn dulv vested in the authorities ol" the Church. 2. That grants lie i)ayahh' \vh( n llie an:ount shall lio , sufiicient to free the ]>ropertv I'roni debt ; or that the d<'])i i l>e a mort,q'aL''e lor an amount not exceediui; twenly-livc per cent, oi' the valiie of the i^roperty or ])uildini; \\\w\\ Jinished. 3. That the Treasurer wlicn Iran.'^mitlinii- tiie amount of any grant of money made })y tliis t^ociety to any ])arish or mission in the diocese shall require a receipt, signed jointly by the Incuml)ent of such parish or mission, and one or both of the Churcli-Avardens. 4. That in all cases where grants c»f money (other than personal) arc made ])y the Church i"50cicty, it shall be the duty of the person to -whom such grant shall ])e paid to i 'i ' '' l-TQ to n SOCIlilTY, ous Funds of x'drfsl /(> ^Ji. ^^'i/l of fatf.r- l)a>/. < pjirticuliirJy :i, ]>ar.son;ifi'e, ^'•' l->(^01l (illlv 'Unt shall l.o that the d been ajiproved of by the Uishop. 7. That no grant shall bo made to any parish, mis.;Ion or siation, in which at least one sormon (in aid of the Pension Fund) shall not have been preach(Hl, and from which the suliscription shall not have been sent in during the year. S. That all a])plications IVn- aid reach the hands of tl'e S('(;retary in time to be submitted to th(x Financ(»- Com- mittee, who hold a meeting in the fortnight immediately preceding each meeting of the Central Board. 0. That no ap]'>lication J'or aid :n repairing cifjier churches or parsonages be eutcrtaiiii ■] for the future ; as the Central Board conceive it to b' i'<^ dory of congrega- tions to keep all their Church nropt- ly iii Lood repair. 10. Clergymen divsirous o'' i-articipating in the benefits of the Widows' and Orphans Ywv*^ are required to pay their annual contributions before th llrst of Mav in each year. 11. No school shall be assisted for a longer jnn'iod than iM-elve months \,'ilhout being in.spected and reported to be in a satisfactory condition. 12. That no apiiiication lor ui-ants in a I