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We should indeed thankfully receive, if it wore offered, a token of sympathy in Missionary work from every member of the Church in your Diocese ; but w^e have no doubt that our claim will be acknowledged, at least by those congregations which are assisted by the Society.^'' FORTY-SEVENTH REPORT III TIIK INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY 111 iiii; DIOCESE OF QUEBEC FOR THE YEAU ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1S8S. KSTAIJLISIIKI) Till .U'l-V. IS',:. (,>n;r.K( : nUNTKI) AT Till- "M<>RMN<; .H la.Mn.K ^ oVlUV.. 188'J. II '' l^OTICE. K'. "\ ■ ,1 The Church Soriety wns osdiblishod in 1842. Its objocts ari'; 1. A Mission Fund to aid iupayinu' missionaries lo strug- gling congregations. 2. A (leneral Fund to aid in llic erection of Chunhes and Parsonages, in the education of the children of the Cleriiy, to aid congregations in nniintaining schools fur their child- ren, and for the ueneral expenses of the Society. 3. A Widows' and Orphans' l''und for the Clergy. 4. A Pension Fund for agt'd and iniirni Clergy. 5. A Fund to provide higher education lor the children of the Clergy. (I. To provide Bibles, Prayer Books and religious imblica- tions, either gratuitously or at reduced prices. Its a Hairs are nuinaued, 1. l)y the Central Board and its sub-Committees. {a) The Central Board is composed of all the Clergy li- censed within the Diocese, the Churchwardens, and others eh'cted by the Society, being nuMubers of the Corporation. (/;) The sub-C'ommittees are the Finance, the J^and, the Investment and Education Committees. 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, which manages (a) the Bishopric EndowuK'nt P'und, {/>) the capital arising from the commutation of tin; Clergy Keserves, and (r) ihe I'^ndow- ment Funds of the several missions and conuregations. ;{. By the Diocesan Board of M issions, composed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the Church Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the mi.s.sionaries of th(^ Diocese, and receives for this purjuxse {a} the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, (h) the Mission Fund of Church Society, {c} the contributions or assessment of the conu'regations served by th(^ missionaries, (.. yrEP.EC, Secretary-Treasurer (Ihi>ository) t KEY. A. .L P.ALFOIK, M.A. Secr« tary (St Franeis District Association) : REV. CANON THOPNELOE, SHEH BROOKE. lion Treasurer (St Francis District Association): C. E. PERRY, ESQ., SHERHROOKE. ■I '^f., COJ-TTElsTTS- Ahstnii't of I'r(i('('i'(lin;;:J DlCt'iitnil lioanl. Atiiiuiil .Mt'i tiiiii;, Accounts. IJiiliiiicc Slioot of L('(l<;iT, JJaif'onl Kcpair Fiiinl , T'MiK 2(1 1.". Ill 111! Hisliopric Kmlow incut Ill) lioiir)^ Ijiiiiis Aylwiii Fund IIJ Clergy Trust ins Colonial and Continental Church Society I lo ('ranl)ouriie (Melie. M-' I)e|iosil()ry Fund i;!t! hiocesun Board Hcvenue At'count i I III dt do Su|iplementary Account ITiil Domestic and I'"orci;,''ii Missionary iaocicly 1M8 Kdiication Fund l.'iH do for Children ofthc Clergy i;!ti dt Cicncral Futtd. Local Kndowiiicnl l''und Mission Fund Montiiiorenei F.ndownient Fund ll's IIJ i:;ii 112 i:;:' i;ii' Sundry Funds 112 Susteiitation l''und. Kin II:' MO 112 Nicolet Kndownient Fund. I'eiisiou Fund St. Michael's Kndownient Fund . The Mountain Kndownici.t Fund. The (Srosse Isle Fund Widows' and Orphan's i''und I,S4 Clergy of the Diocese. Coiuniltlees Coutrihutions ihroiii'hoiit the Diocese, for the Church Society. d( .lo (k I'ur ]ioses. 151 1(),> Contrihutors ofS«50 and ujiwanls. deceascij Forms of Iie(|ue9t 2i)5 Guarantee Mission F'und. Le gacu ]o:{ I.: Ijife Members I,')l .Mendier.s of Cor])o ration 207 Prayers T \'ice-l*resideiits, Central IJoard, «tc., iVc tf RKC.M'ITIt.ATIO.NS. City of Ciiiehec Iti:! Rural Deanery olMegantic lliil do do St. Francis ISI do do Casjie • lnii Late Lists l!n; Rki'outs. Central Board M Clergy Trust Committee lot! Diocesan Moard 2S Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society mv Mission.iry l{eports lU St. J'nincis District Association .'12 Spkoial N'oncK.... .StATKD .\lKKTIN(i.il 12 ^^tatiatics ncglstratioii 105 ^ CLEKGV OF TJIK DKK'KSK OF <,>UKljr:(\ iiisiior : The Kiuhi Ivcvd. .T. AV. Williams, T).]).. coiiscnviilcd ISO-'l. DEAN : The Very rtevuivnd |{. W. Norman, D.I)., D.CL. AltCUDEACON: Th.' V.'iu'Viil)le 1Ikm;y \Un:, M.A., D.D. CANONS: Ivov. A. A. Von Iifi.and, ]\I.A. lu'V. 'J'lKiMA.S RlCIIAi;i)SON. lii'v. John Fo.'.-i Ccilliyc iinil I?"(t(ii ui'llii' (Jiaiiiuiiu' .'^i'IkhiI, l.ciiiiiixvillf. Alliiatt, Ucv. F. ■). I;., 11. I'.altbiir, Ili'v. A. (nliiril) liiiltdiir, Rev. A. J. M .v., INriiii- Hull, Rev. .losiMh L;iiii;iih .I'loli'ssiir iiriVist(."iil TlmiloMy, lii,,]„ Collt'}^C. LlMMlll.willc. .(,>licli( r. .St. rcliT',<. ():i(ii( cv. Hal Kcv T. L M.A. .W iiiil~(ii- Mi lliiivliaiii, Hcv. A., Ri'i'l. 15 iTiiar d, R \V. C M.A ... Inly 'I'l'liiilv , (^tllili' 'ortiic'iil Vill.-i;.;!'. iilavloc'k, Rev. TliiiiiiMs, .m.a Danville. I!i),vlc, Rev. V-. M.A JiiiirM'ii. V.:i-\ I'la'nlHiUi l!iiVraj,fe, \U-y. II.. m.a. (ictiii'il) Ihitii'.v. ('Iiai>iiiiiii, Jxcv. T. S., M.A. (rc'lirt'd) .Maililctnii. Hi Cole, Rev. R. H , CuraH- St. .Mattliru s Colston, llev. R. W.. M.A K.i.-t Aiii;ih. Deliha;. R ,1. i; II. II.. lima aiiie.- aulcoiuT i!cv. .1.. i;.A. !)t aii...."^i>!'iiiri ul,-ur||. . (>ii.'lii'r. Wc-1 I'laiiiiiliiii. I.anisiii!!. Rev. W. .St . Svlve.'^ter. Jenkins, Rev. .1. II . m.a.. IJeetor Tliiee Rivers. Kcnii), Rev. ■!( H.ii. (retired). Ker, Hcv. M., d.h. (retired)... Ly.ster, Rev. W. (1., ii..\.. Rural l»ean C.i|ie ( ^'ornlaI^ Verv Rev. U. W.. n.n.. I)i an,..'.'athe(lral. (,>'ueliei' .N'iaiiaia. (Mitaiio. (lasp Cleikjy of the Di(hm>:se ok Clv\:\n^j'.~Conti/iNet/. N'orwootl, U( V .1. \V,, \f,\. In'uMwakr, (!iis|i Prtikcr, Kfv. (i. II.. lie. tor Coiniiloi I'lirkiii. I.'i'v. !•;. r, . K.Ttor or .\ic<(!ft....Tlii(f KImt-i. IVlrv. Uvv. II. Rc'Xt'ol-il, llv\. v.. I.. I!.,V OlU IJi'llllKIIMl. lifV. .(. I' (' M. A Ciillii'dr.il. (>i lilSIU' l.il-illl. aiil KiiliMiilsiiii. K.'V. ("iiiioii, HciTctary Ciiuii'li SiMii>iv, ijcrioi-, Si. 1 lfi<>|n'|. I!i'\. S., M.A., .M.ii .' Nuiciiriii'i'. Kin'. \ cufrrtMi' II.. n.ii.. Arcliilcacoii. F^x.iiii. ('liiii)laiii, r.i.sliop's dpi I'mli'.^.-^uior Divinity. l!i,.;|io|t's » "ollc;:!'. lifniiowijlc. Hi"'. '.'I'V. I' Cl.-n MiiiT.iy, I i.'(ilM'iiM)ii. I.'cv. A. II., lifitur Diii'Imi I.'iiIIh'iu, Krv. ,1 1, (lllc iiiiiN-aiv. IIMTtle.'^S, 111. l;ui|i|. i;cv. T., II. A UiiiullMiroiijrli, Ncwiiori. .Lci mow illi' Scniih. I.'cv. A. ('.. M.A.. Hector. Si-c.lt, I! 'V. I". (',.. MA., Hcc'tcir KlllllllirolKlvill ■'I'Uiil, Mi'v. i;. W., M.A. (letiiv(i). ..(,)iii'lii'( Siniih, \lv\ . V. A.. IJcctor New I, Sicvfii.-i. Ki'v. A., M.A Ilatlcv Smart, l!cv. II. U., m .v ipoiil. i; .1. s. T.Miiii.-), \wv. n. (' TlioiM]i.>i)n. [Jcv. I.- M.A.. lie, 1. .l!iMlif; Louis. SviliMitiMin ri; ..Ma-o-, KillL'-rv. eavc ol I ihscn Tlioiiicloc, Kcv. ("aiiuMi, M.A., Kfcliii- .... Slii'iliidolM'. Vial, Itcv. W S. (rctiic.l) (,)iicticp. ^■()ll llliaiiij. jJi'v. Canon, St'crc^iiy l»ioc('.-;au ISoanl aii'l Sviioii, llicti Wall! Wasii I! licv. (• (;. R Watkin.s. IJcv. I!., m.a., rnilV.ssur ol Clas-icH. Ili.^li hafl.^, (.liiclii'c roinl St. I'ctcr, (!al our L<»id. nioroil'ul (lod, w lio hust made all men, iii:d hatest iiothinu' that Thou hast made, nor wouldsl the dcafli ol" a sinner, hiit nither (hat ho should he converlcd and live, havo mercy upon the Heathen, ami those who uvc in error. Tako from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and con- tempt of Thy Word, and so letch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy Hock, that they m:iy be saved amon-.^- the remmuil, ol" the tru(^ Isratdites, and be made one {old under one Shepherd, .lesus Christ, ( )ur Lord, who liveih ami reiuneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one ( iod, world without end. Amen. C) Clod, from whom all holy desires, all ii'ood counsids, and all works ol' piety and charily do i)roceed, we beseech Thee prosper with Thy blessing- the designs ol' this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benelactors who contribute to its support, rdess tlie ministry of Thy serv;ints the Clerny ; the endeavour of all who are eiignu'cd in spreadinu" the knowledge of true religion in the Dondnions of our Sove- reign, and the labours of those Missiomnies who are pro- claiming- the same in this Province. And nuiy Thy Holy Si>irit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ ouv ]-.ord. A77icn. Si '•-:{ r 1'^ ' I 8 Aliniyhty ?^iiviour, \\iio l)y thn liuht hand ol' God art oxalted. and hast, recoivod oi' iho Fntlior the proinLso of the ]Ioly Spirit, slicd forth Thy light and grace on ibis dark Avorhl. O Thou who h)V('st a chcoriiil giy,.!-^ grant Thy peoi)lo grace that they may minister Hherally ol' their subs- tance to the maidnu' known of Thy name throughout the world, (live Thy blessing to all who are labouring' to spiead the knowledge ol' Thy truth, and espinially to those Missionary >'ocietics whicii have ministered to the need of our Church in this Land. Prosper the work in which they are enii'agcd, and make them the honoured instruments of spieadinu' Thy liospel, and proclaiming Thy great and glo- rious name. Hear us mercil'ul iSaviour. in tliese, our pray- ers, and to Thee, with the Father, and the Holy Ghost, be ascril)ed all honour and glory lor ever and ever. Amen. (Jod the Father of our Lord .lesus Christ, our oidy Saviour, the rri)ici' of Peace, give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in l)y our unhappy divi- sions. Take avyay all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever els(! may hinder us from godly Union and Concord ; that, as there is but one, Pody, and one Spirit and one Hope ol" our (ailing, one Lord, one Faiih, oru; Paptism, om^ God ai.d Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all ol one heart, and of one soul, united in one holy bond of Truth and Peace, of Faith and Charity, and may with one mind and one mouth gloipy Thee ; through Jesus Clirist our Lord. Amen. Our h'ather, which art in heaven. ; Hallowed be Thy Name ; Thy kingdom come : Thy will be done on «'arth as it is in heaven. (live us this day our daily l)read. And IbrLiive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for thini' is the kingdom, the power and the ulor\'. foi' c\er and e\er. Amen. THE CHURCH SOCIETY or TiiK I>IOCSIS3a OBF" QXJ3E1B3SC. I'ATHOX Hi'' lv\ri,i,i.KS( \ Tin: (■ 0\EKN()K (.IkNKHAI-. I'llKSlDENT: 'I'm; KiciiT Ki;vi;kksii riii: I^okd IJisiioi' ok Uv EliEC. VK'i: I'UKSIDKXrS; Sir William Mi r.'.C., .1. P.. F (ieolj .'th. 15. A. CK.N'I'KAL BOARD: The I'rcsidcnt, tlir X'ice- {'residents. i\.\\A <(ll nthir offin rx of the Sor'u'tji, all Clergymen licensed witiiin tiie Dineese, and the Wardens of every Church or Chapel, being nu inliers of the Corjtoration, and C. dndge, I K. J. Hale, I-'. Montizambert, M.D., R. R. Dobell, W. H. Cartel-, H. .). i'ratten. K. Campbell. M. A., LL.R K. i'one. Rev. K. I. Rexford, R.A. H. E. Webb, Al I'X. lope. II It. John llaniilton W. H.Tapp, IV C ij)ii)n T. H. Xorris (Ieo. E. Rorlase, J. C. More, Frank Holloway, C. W. Walcot, (i. R. White, Jolin Bui'stall, sr. Riehard Turner, C. ( ! 1 )avies. HONORARY COUNSEL: Hon. C. Irvine, \>.C., ; -las. Dunbar, Es(i., g.C., | George Lanipson, Esq., H.A. C. Judge, Stuart II. I >unn, Frank Holloway, AUDITORS; ('. W. Walcot, Arthur Aheiii, C. G. Davies. TREASUItEK Al i.xain hir V 01 le, SECRETARY: llev, Cunon Uieluvrdaou, ^^H ■ tH &: W-i'-'i ''>)iii .V ■ rs.f i':.'*S f , - i.", ■•! £^ i.v ?^ •-,\'t ' i i ■■;-.^; ■ ■ '.. 'K 1 , - i V, ■i • rJ? v:?':. •;:r.i«;!l : '. '^?^^ ! ,-i . -f. ', i, .l'^- [■?.; ,'»|' ' S ■" ■'■;•:',)( 1 ' • ■■ 'i' ;'. ':•' , M:n ..;■ Xr' !:v ■ m '4 ^4H It (/y/ I'// ronniiillns ihra .s/iii/l/oi'tn a l»l•;|•()SJ■i•()l;^ ( OMMITIKK : 'I'lie Lditl liiisliop, Cliairiiiaii. Rev. H. .1. IVtiy. lU'v. b. W. Williams. \V. II. Carter. C. .Illdge, W. H. Tapp, W. .\N1> (O.MMITTKK: (ieor;4C \"ea.sey, ('liairinan. I W. 11. Carter. The Secretary. I\\ KST.MKNT CO.M.MnTKi;: The TieJlMMer. ]{. llaniiltoii, W. (i. Wurtele. (ico. Vtitijcy, .1. C. .\lnle. i;. II. Smith. .John iJur.si,.ill, scar. • 11 1 • r>.IOC3EISi5:.K 3BOi5c3RD. Till". LOUD liiSllOl' IMtKSlDKXr. (/•;/' ■li il liji lid Sijiiiiil. ) 1 [Ehrliil hij Ihi Cliii, rh Soridy. ) K(\ . ( aimii ■•msKt. M.A., 1 1 R 1 _ - t'V. (i. II. Talker, Kiv. II. .1. IVtrv. M..\, llcv. L. W. Williams I ■L'l). \ IMSeV. \V. (). Wiirtilc, 1!. H. Siiiitli. Vei'y Ht'v. I>t'an Noniiaii, !).('. L., I 'I'ho N't'ueiatilc Arclidfacoii Kdi', IJ.])., K. Hai)iilt<.ii, j \V. H. Carter, I C. .)ii(l;:u. ( /■^.i-Ojiii-ii) M( TTiliir-:. ) Tlu' Clorical Sccietary of .Syiud, | Tlie Treasurer of Synod, The Secretary of Cliiireli Soriety. | The Tieasurer of Church Society, The Lay Secretary of Synod. SKCllKTAKY : Kev. CauoH \'on Itlland, M.A. ilOXOl; AMY TKKASUIlIvK: .iolni Hamilton. CLEI3aG'Y- TR.XJST7 COMMITT3S3S. THK U)l!l) LISIIOI', Cll AIRMAN. i;e\. F. A. Smith.. Itev. Canon \'on llllancL Rev. Felix r.oyte, Rev. Canon Richardson. Rev. Lennox W. Williams. Vei'y Rev. \).:m Norniin, Rev. A. d. Ualfoiir, R. Hamilton, \V. (;. Wurtcle, C. dndge, (ieo. \'easey, R. 11. Smith, Alex. Rope, K. d. Hale. TRKAsrUK!; : .\lexander Rope. SKCRKTAHV : Reverend Canon Richanlson. NOTARV OF THK SOCIKTV. Ceoij^e K. I'xirlase. i:Eoi.»^EEa?insros. ANNUAL MEETIN0 1'lst January. Thursday " (!th February. DIOCESAN JJUAKD. Wednosday 1889 \o\h JM'bruary . Wednesday " l.Jth May. Wednesday ' 14th August. Wednesday " loth November. Wednesday 1800 12th February. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Moeting' of the Church Society was hekl at tho National ScJiool Hall, on Wednesday, 6th Fehruary. There were present:— Rev. Canon Yon lilland, Rev. (i. H. Parker, Rev. A. J. Ballour, Rev. H. J. Petry, Rev. L. \V. Williams, Messrs. W. Gr. Wurtele, John Hamilton, G. R. AVhite, (ireorge Yeasey. (reorge Lampson. W. H. Carter, C. •ludge, E. J. Hale, and the Secretary. The Rev. H. J, Petry in the chair. Alter prayers, the minutes of the last meeting were read and coniirmed. The ri^ports and th" accounts of the Central P»oard, the Diocesan Board, and the Clergy Trust Committee were pre- sented, adopted and ordered to be printed. The accounts of the Church Society, the Diocesan Board, the Clergy Trust Fund. tht» Bishojn'ic Endowment Fund, and the Local Endowment Fund, were adopted nnd order- ed to he printed. The following uere elected members of the Corporation : IJev. E. B. Husband, Rev. W. A. Adcock, Rev. J. E. Hatch. A hearty vote of thanks was then tendered to Com. Gren. Irvine, C.B., and John Hamilton, Esq., for their valuable services during the past year. The Rev. Mr. Petry having to leave, the chair was taken by AY. a. Wurtele, Esq. The Yice-Presidents were re-a]>pointed, omitting- the name of the Rev. C. P. Reid, deceased. The following aenth^men were elected to .serve on the Central Ibard :— Messrs. C. Judge, F. Montizambert, AV. H, Carter, H. J. Pratten, R. P. Campbell, E. Pope, John Ha- milton, W. H. Tapp, E. J. Hale, R, R. Dobell, Rev. E. I. r ? m ' j; i.h,: 1 1 .■■t «;■■■»■ m IM If IK.; '■ III i- ■- . ■J I 14 Rexford, E. E, Webb, A. Pope, C. P. Cliampion, T. H. Koi- ris, G. E. Borlaso, J. C. Move, Fniiik ITolloway. C. AV. AVal- cott, a. R. White. John Bur.stall, .Sr., Kitliard Turner, (i. C. Davies. The Honorary Counsel of the Cliurcli Society were then re-ek»cted, viz.: The Hon. George Irvine, J. Dunbar, QC, and George Lainpson, Es(|., and a vote of thanks were ten- dered to them ior their v'aknil)l(' services during' the i)nst year. The following were elected members •»!' th(^ Diocesan Board:— liev. CJ. H. Parker, V(>ry Rev. the Dean of Que- bec, The VenerabU' The Archdeacon ol' (Quebec, Mes.srs. Robert Hamilton, W. 11. Carter. C. .TudLie. The ibllowing were elected meml)ers ol the Clergy Trusi Coramittei; : — Rev. F. A. Smith, Rev. Canon \(A\ Illland, Rev. F. Boyle, Rev. L. W. Williams. Rev. Canon Richard- son, Very Rev. the Dean ol Quebec. Lvev. A. J. r>idrour, Messrs. Rol)ert Hamilton, W.G. Wurtele, C. Judge, George Veasey, R. H. Smith, Alex. Pope, E. J. Ihiie. The thanks of the Church Society were then given to the Auditors for their valuable services during the past year. The following by-law, read for the first linu^ on the lirst day of February, 1888, was now linally considered and adopted : — " Whereas under the Statute of the Province of Quelh'c. 45 Vic., Chap. 88, this Society is authorixed to consolidate the Endowment Funds, for the sui)port ol' various Parishes and Missions within the Diocese of Quebec, placed and hereafter to be placed in the hands of this Society under deeds of trust for investment, so far as to distribute any losses that may occur through failure in investments pro- portionately over tile whole ; and whereas hy such conso- lidation every Parish and Mission would in great measure be secured from loss which might occur by the total or partial failure of its investments, therefore it is enacted : " That all the Endownu^its so i)laced and hereafter to be placed in the liamls of this Society ))e, and the same are, consolidatod lor such distiihuiion ol" losses ; provided never- theless ; that no Parish or Mission sh;dl l)e ailected by, or come under the operation ol the present By-Law, until this Society shall have receiveverycon- oregation in the I'arish or Mission, declaring that it has been decided at a regular met'ting of said congregation, that the Parish or Mission consents to come under the ope- ration ol" the present Hy-La\v, and to in, Paiauraph C, Page 51, after the word " President" insert the words " the Archdeacon of Quebec," and in the Eighth Line, after the word "Board " insert the words "of the Treasurer of the Synod."' In Eighth Lim\ Tii-e J'"illy-Three, substitute "1880 "" for " 18«5."' In Twelfth Line, sub.slitute " -iiTOO" for "IGoO." In Thirteenth Line, substitute " $7")0 " for " $700." w^ !■.'■' m 1 "a1 JO In Fourteenth Line, substitute " 1^00 " for " $750." In Fifteenth Line, substitute " 8^50" for " $KO0." The followiniT' were then read for the lirst time and await final consideration : — In Article XIV., By-Laws, add to Paraiyraph 10, Pan'e 58, the following: — "Any Clernyman who accepts employ- ment in another Diocese, or who shall be on leave of ab- sence for a period of more than six months, ibr other cause than ill-health, either of himself, wile or children, shall l)e considered to have removed from the Diocese, for the pur- pose of this by-law." In Article XV.. By-Law.s, Page »11, add a new clause, 14: — "Any Clergyman who shall leave this Diocese, and accept employment i)i another, (U- who shall be on leaA e of absence for a period of more than six months, for otln'v causes than ill-health, either of himself, wife or thildren, shall not, in the event of his return to work in the Diocese, be allowed to count the period of his ibrmer services there- in, in determination of Pension." The meetinu' was then closed with the Beni'diction. 17 io VICT., CHAR 8<>. All Act to aulhorizo the Church Society of the Diocoso of Quober, to consolidate certain Endowment Funds. [Asset/ied lo '21th j\huj, 1882.] 'VVhkreas the Church Society of the Diocese of ''"'••'"'••'• Quebec has. ])y its petition, represented that it is in chari>e of certain endowment funds for the sup- port of various jnirishes and missions within the J)iocese of Que])ec, and has prayed that tlie said Church Society shoukl l)e authorized so to distri- bute any losses whi(!h may occur, throug'h failure in investments, as to make them fall proportionate- ly over the whole of such endowments held by the society ; and whereas it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petitioners ; Therefore, Her Ma- » jesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec Con^nii- is authoriztnl, so iar, to consolidate the said endow- |!n,y,",v."' ment funds, so jUaced and hereafter to be placed in mtui the hands of the said society, under deeds of trust '''"|[^^!^j„,. for investment, astoenalde the said Church Society cei tain to distribute any losses that may occur through •""'""'^■■^• failure in investments proportionately over the whole. 2. The said consolidation of the said intrusted Jj^'J^l^^o''- •'udowment funds shall extend, only so far as to n'mitLd. enable the said Church Society to distribute any losses that may occur, through failure in invest- ments proportionately over the whole, and for no other purposes whatsoever. 18 II ( ',1' V-'4' 3'' ''<:. th tyv;. AMNI'AL KKPOUT OK THE CENTJv'AL HOAKD FOK' THH YEAR 1S88. (I'lcsflltcil til lllfClimill Snrirty. l'Vliril:il \ (It ll, ISSII.) In pivsciiliii^' llio Forly-seveuth Ainuuil Iu'i)oil l<> llic Cliui'ch JSocioty, tlic ('oulviil IJonid has niurlj plciisiin' in aiiii()UiU'iu5' an incieasc in oach oii*» ofllio Nocioly's rands, as will be seen by llif Ibllowing* coiiipanttivo stahMnciil ol' aocounis for tlio voars 18S7-ISS8 : — •-SS. ISS7. liicnasc OiMifnil Fuiiil ?> l.dli'J :!<» j! I.noi .">."> s I til 7. Mission l''uii(l («/ 1 .•!.S.')S -Jil '.'.(ISlt 7"'l i .His .".1 IViisi.tii Fmid (/:{ S7 1,:!.".7 '-M !»!)ii I'lil Widows' and Orpiiaiis" I'lind (-■) 77)1 .">l' -!M> 42 ASH IS KdiiiMtion of Clnldiiii of Clrr^y | 'J'.t.'. S(i •_'74 •i,')| I'l .V. s s.!(4:5 7('. "^ eiiienl of the Societ//.) The following grants have been paid durinu' the year, viz: — $400 to the Education Fund lor use in paying- salaries of Teachers in various districts; J$;100 each to \u\\ Churches at Portneuf. King-.^^y Falls and Scotstown ; i&l ">0, •V i-'.L 19 outfit to threo Clergymen; $loO to a ncnv Endowment nl Louiseville, and $41.50 in aid of the Fund ibr tlio Educa- tion of the Children of tiio Clergy. The follovvinii' applications for aid are still under con- tiideration, viz : Voy new Churches ai Stanhoiie, IJarnston (^orner, Coniptou and Fitch Bay. and a new Parsonaue at Waysvill.'. Wliile acivnowledii'ing witli much pleasure the sliglit in- crease of #101.75 over the previous year, your Board would earnestly recommend this Fund to the kind consideration of all the numibers of the Church Society. When we consider the variety of ohjeets assisted hereby, i>nd the i»reat encouragement and help thus all'orded to draw out local geiuM'osity, all must see that this Fund de- serves th<> sympathy and h(>lp of every one; and it is to b»' hoped that «Mery Parish or Mission in the Diocese will give the General Fund its i>enerous and handsome support, ^o that we may no longer have the miserable spectacle of Mp- l)lieations for assistance standing over from year to year, simply l)ecause all availal)le funds have been exhausted. I MISSION FUND. {For the patjmefi/a of the Stipends of Missw/inrirs in ronnerlion vntli the Annual (h-ant from the Society lor the Propaga- tion oj the Gospel, Assessments from the Rural Congrega- tioHS, and a g'rant from the Clergy Trust Fund, the inter- est of the Invested Capital of the Sustentation Fund, ad- ministered by the Diocesan Board.) A lull account of the Missionary operations of the Society will be found in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Board, and the Missionary reports of the Clergy, and also in the valuable report from the St. Francis District Association. The financial returns for the past year shew an increase over the previous year of i^l. 168.54, but this includes Mrs. Port«»ous" legacy of $1,00<>. p-',' This ai;aiii is a Fund lliat cliiiiiis tlio sympathy and h('l|i ol" all Church pt^oplc in the Diocoso, |)arlicularly at the proscnl liuK', lor novor pcrjiaps hclort,' in the history oi' Iht- Diocese have such opportunitii's Ix'cii ollerod lor opening new Missions, and ])Iantinu," Iho ministry ol' the Church, cspocially amonj^ the E;jstorn Townships, us at the in'osciit. time. Two new Missions liave been opened lately, vi/. : Harnston and Fitch J>ay, and two more at least are cryinu' loudly lor sul)-(livisioii, viz. : Danville and llatley, and there is no calculating' what ijood mii^ht be done })y the blessinii" of God, il' we could only seize hold ol" the prestMit occasion, an!■>■ ol" I,),,. Church, e i)ro,s(')it, 'iy, viz.: (' cryiiiM- i<'\, and u hy lJi,» prt'sciil 'o loiullv d, since and till' unitMict' ol' I Ills Iy I'ov a II ho cn- )y olltT- iptions. nted, a e Ihoii- iii ac- roceiv- ' of the \od lor 'ensioii ! ill the By tho lK'(iuost oi' tlio hitc Dr. JJtMd. ol'Shnhrooko, of $10(10, liiis riiiid sliows ivii increiiso o\ov iho previous year ot widows' and (jkphank' fund. The I'oUowing- .lergymen have nnuh^ the reciuired num- her oi'payracuts, ill accordaiUM3 vvith Art. XIV. ol" the By- Law :—Kevds. Smith, Lyst.'r, Dr. Ker, Archdeacon Roe, Kemi), Vial, Von Illlaiul, Burrage, Jenkins, Wa.-sher, Thomp- son, Foster, DehhaL'V, llephurn, Kichardson, Boyle, Sykes, Dr. Allnatt, Ball. Uhiyhx-k, Tarkin, JJiclimond, Chapman, Harding, Stevens, Thorucloe and Wurtele. The Ibllowing arc in cour.se ol" eomideting their payments, viz :— Ivevd.s. Scarth, Pelry, Fylcs, Dr. Kiopcl, Stuart, Dr. Adams, Bernard, Forsythe, Fames, Faukoner, Walters, Fuller, Kohertson, Bardiam, Husband and Adcock. This Fund, through the bequest ol the late William White, Esip, of jJ.IOO, shews an increase over the previous year of $483.08. DErosiToia. (For the sale of JiihUs, Prayer Books, and other useful and iu- slrucHt'c /lubliratious ftir//ishrd by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledi^e.) CU.M1'AI;AT1\ K STATK.MKNT of .SALHS, ISST I^SS. 1SS7. I 1-sss. i:{:{ r.ihii's s s-* :>(). n- isiiiics s lio Hi l:! 41 I 44 'JVstiiiiiint.s 1147 I'JT S(l .Tm I'liiyer I'xioUs !!."» Ifi i:{ ,-,!i| 'iTT flymii Huoks W2 '_>!• -J'JT (»(>' 44.") Miscfllanctius 1((1 4(i Triirts 1 .SS , Tracts 4 ."> I .>•_'.-) Almanacs 1 7 74 ' •-••">'> Almanacs '22 iW .') (l(i Cards () KS 4'J 'rcstaiiifiit.s ■W.) I'raycr I'xh.Us. . . 4!t Hymn Hooks .").'{.■> Miscillant'ons . . Cards KUKK ( i RANTS. 40.") Catecliisni.s. •iC.'J 'I'l'acts. 74 J'rayci' Books. .S4SS 4S .u!(' Stoiu-hain St. (lili'i* Staiii-tfad ... J 1 \s i ■I.'iiic II. .Irukins. i. Kilith A. Jlall 'JO l\V. \V. Ncwti.ii Ml I \ilclia Staccv 10 j.Mis. I, elicit.; 11 |\laf.v .Mi'K.'c I''raiicc.« .\l. Siiijiii. 21 '.laiict Hcianii'ii I I ^ rt-. 4(1 00 .ll'i nil ol) nil 111 nil 10 00 .'ij on :i2 on ;;2 on .|0 oil :;2 00 .")! 00 :vj on 111 roi 21 on 21 on It) on 111 no TJic warmest thanks of the Society are due to the Colo- nial and Continental Church Society for the gencrou.s support thoy have for so many years given to th*^ cours(' of Education in this Diocese. 20 ;(iv. ho Dioci'sc i;ht to coiji- he wonder •S4U0 00 50- = ;38(; (ii d aid 1 Vol II •Ifi (III •li; nil ;(() nil III nil III nil .'iL' (HI .■!L' On ::2 (HI 'Id (HI :\'2 nil .'il nil ■.VI (HI III (h; 21 (HI 21 (10 Iti III) - tln^ net residue of her estate, be- quealhed to the Mission Fund, after payment off 1,800. to Jior heirs ; also 14,000, receivable on the termination of the usufruct thereof in I'avor of Mr. Porteous. AliSK.XCI': OF THE HISHOP. The meiul)ers of the Central Board desire to place on record their sincere regret at the al)sence of their beloved and respected Bishop ; a feeling shared by the whole com- munity, and es})ecially for its cause, viz.: the impaired lieallli of Mrs. Williams, who has been ordered by her me- dical advisors to seek a more genial climate for the winter, and they fervently hope that in a very short time they may welcome once more their spiritual father and his beloved wife, to dwell amongst them again, and difluse those vai'ied iniiuences which have helped to raise the Diocese of Quebec to so high a pliue in the annals of the Ciiurch of England in Canada. E^/ •_ -■--■-' 7 : ';■ 1 " - ■ j ^H: .■ 24 OBITUARY. Sevoral friends and members ol' the Church t^oeiety have been removed during' the past year, amongst whom we may mention : — Mr. J. H. llicharson, w^ho w^as one ol' the most reuular attendants at the meetings ol' the Central Board, and on the Education Committee ; where his valuable experience in the cause of Education was of the utmost assistance ; and whose kind and gentle manner made him respected and esteemed by all who knew him. Your Eoard has also to express the deeiiest regret at the death of the Kev! C. P. Keid, D.C.L., late Rector of tSlierbrooke, and Rural Dean of the District of S. Francis, Dr. Reid was a Vice-President, a life member, and a regular and liberal supporter of the Society. For some time past, in consequence of age and infirmity, Dr. Reid had ceased to take an active part in parocliial work, but almost to the day of his death he evinced a keen interest in the general welfare of the Church in this Diocese, as proved by his constant benefactions, and l)yhis liberal bequest of $1000 to the Pension Fund, and $500 to the Ladies' College at Compton. To a blameless life, he added zeal for his Master's service, and will long be aliectionately remembered })y all who ever had the privilege qf knowing him. His work on earth is done ; but the influence of that work and of that beautiful life remains, and will be handed on and on in the lives it influenced and coloured to the end of time. Your Board has also to record the death of General fSir Charles Trollope, K.C.B., a life member of the Society, who died on the 5th of July last. Mrs. William Poston, a life member of the Society, and a tried friend of the Chur(;h, and ever a liberal subscriber to the Society's Funds, has also just recently passed away from amonu'st us. 25 i;i:sI(iNAI'ION OF TIIK KdVIMKi; SKCKKTAin. Your Board has also to n'jiori. withinuoh rogroi, the loss of the valuable services of ilie ibrmer ^>e«'retary of the Church Society, the Uev. M. M. Fotheruill, who, after more than thirty years' faithi'ul work in (his Diocese, for sixteen years of which he was the Society's energvtic Secretary, lias, on account of health, left us to take charge of a Parish in the Diocese of Connecticut, in the United States. Advantage was taken of a meeting of the Central Board, held during the session of Synod in the month of .; ..ne last, to present Mr. Fotheriiill with an address, which con- tained the following clause : — " They," that is the members of the Central Board, • I'ccl it both a pleasure and a duty to express in as marked a manner as possible their strong recognition of the ability and assiduity with which Mr. I'othergill has always fullilled the duties of his ollice. They are fully aware that his thorough and intimate know- ledge ot the whole Diocese has rendered these services peculiary valuable^"' In repeating this clause, the members of the Central Board will only add that the memory ol Mr. l-'othergill's warm, genial temperament and business like habits will not cosily be forgotten, and while wishing him and his fa- mily every prosperity in their new home, they feel it will be a very long time before those valuable smvices will be in any manner ade(]ua1ely supplied. I Thomas Richvijuson, Seereiarv. IlExiJY Roi:. DD.. Archdeacon and liishop's Commissary '3 26 ; • ABSTJUCT OF THE PKOC'EEDINCiS OF THE CEN- TRAL BOARD DURING THE YEAR 1888. jANUAitY. — Annual R(>i)ori :ido])U'(l. Report ol" Finance Committee. $100 granted towards a new ( hurch at I'ort- neul'. $100 I'or a new ehnreh at Kingsey Falls. Irovernor General a life member. Recommendation ol' vice-presidents and members ol' the Central Board. Resolution on form of prayer to he used at the mt^etinu's ol the Board. New rule on payment of subscriptions. FEBRrAUV. — Election <>f ollice bearers lor 1S88. Resigiiu- tion of Creorge Veasey, Fs(|., as Registrar, and resolulioji thereon. Appointment of George 1"]. Borlase, Esq., as No- tary and Registrar. Days of meeting. Rei)ort of Committee on Safe. Letter from Rev, C. B. Washer, and resolu- tion thereon. Scale of pensions referred to Finance Com- mittee, $100 granted to the new church of Scotstown. Insurance of Stoneham I'arsonage. Grant from the Colonial and Continental Church Society o!' one hundred and thirty pounds sttn'linii'. ]Mis. I'orteous' legacy ; opinion of Mr Dunbar and resolution thereon. Maucii. — Resii>natio)i ol' E. .1. Hale, Es({ . as a member ol tlie Investment Committee, and resolution thereon. Thanks to Jas. Dunbar, Ivsq., for his action in the matter of the Rorteous leuacy. $40n of certain Clergy for educa- tional purposes. May. — ( >i>inion of counsel asked l(jr as lo what pension a widow of a clergyman who had not subscribed to the Widows' and Ori)hans' Fund was entitled to, and counsel's reply. Resignation of Rev. M. ]M. l*\)thergill as Secretary of t,he Church Society, and apjioijilment of Rev. T. Jiichard- son to succeed him. Ci>mmjttee api)ointed to consider the tjuesiion of increasing the stipciids of the Cleriiy. Insaran\v Cliun-h at South (la>i><''. Resolution on the resig-nation ol'the Ivev. M. M. Fptheri^ill. Jiesolution on pensions to the Clergy. Letter from the Bishop regarding pension to the Rev. W. S. Vial, and resolution thereon. Sei'TICMUEK. — Letter IVom Miss Ball. Scale ol' pensions relerrcd back to Finance Coiuniitt(>e. Ue.solulion on pension to Rev. AV. S. Vial,' Counsel's opinion asked I'or. Out lit to ;i clergyman. Receipt of Airs. Porteous' legacy. XoVEMHEK. — Case submitted to the Hon. Counsel and their reply Report ol' Finance Committee in the matter (tl" the scale ol' pensions. Letter I'rom Archdeacon Roe. Letter from Captain Colville, A.D.C, Letter from E. J. Hall', Esq., resigning his post as Auditor of the Church Society, and resolution thereor.. Rev. E. Husband complied with the terms of the IVvusion Fund and the Widows' and Orphans' Inind. Report of the AVidows' and Orphans' Fund, l^ist of clerical subscribers. Rev. J. E. Hatch complied with t^rms of Pensitm Fund. Outfits to two cleru'ynien. Report of J'^ducation and Dej^o.sitory Committee. Appointment of Canon Von lllland Inspector of Schools for the Church Society. Corres[)ondence with regard to resigiui- tion of the Rev, John Kemp. Debate on Report of Finance Committee in re the scale of ixMisions; new scale adopted and Secretary instructed to a[)ply for the Bishop's written b:anction to the same. Decemhei;. — Letters from the Bishoi) and Canon Thornlo*' respecting Air. Richardson's bequest to the Stanstead En- dowment Fund. Letter fnnii Rev. T. S. Chapman asking lor a pension. l\ev. John Kemp and Rev. T. S. Chapman placed on the list of pensionaries. Rev. AV". A. Adcock complied w^ith requirements ol botii Tension and AVidows' and Ornhans' Fund. Resolution on the illness of the Honor- ar cpl Y Treasurer, Notice of motion by Mr. Lanqison. Appli- jst polled 28 PiEIE^OI^T .'fi ■ OK riiK Diocesan Board of Missions Tip Till'. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY FOR 1888. The lollowing is tho ahstvact ol'tlit' lu'veiiiu' Actouut ol <]i«' Diocesan Bcuird ibr the year endi'd Dec. .'list, 188S : — 1)B. 'ft. Sliiiciids lor is.ss S2I.II2 7s •• I'lMisions •• l.(i(U ii> '• (it'iicnil KxiMiisrs 2(it; ;it; " Spiciiil ■• 1.1 M '• l^aliuifc .",(i:;o ic ■^J. I, Mill Cl!. • ll.iliiiior from l-^f-'ii .$ .i.nis :f:i A;X'SSIlirllt< I'lrcivi'il .... .. 10. tvo •12 S. 1'. C. Criiiii tor 1S8S. .. :>.:\i-y S2 S. I'. C. ■• l'iii>ions. ti(ii W .Mis.sioii I'lind. 1). <'. S.. . 2,007 ■ u SiisU'iitiilion I'liiid '• .. .. i.;;()s •;i ( iiiiUiintcc Mis.-jion Fiiiii .. 1,2:::. (10 liitiM'('.-;t o:i .IciHjiiits ti;. 'll .■<2.'.,MiO :;:; The above slalemeiU shows that there has been no lal- lini*- ol' in the amount ol" assessments received and that all the liabilities ol' your Board liavt* been met without calling- upon the Clergy Trust l"'und for any assistaiu; ;. The ba- lance in hand at the close ol 18S7 has. however, been reduced by over $1'2 sions 8. ' Account oi t, 1888:— 5! ■i.l'.is :!n ■'I 111. ITil 12 i>:.',{') SL' ions... ti(i| !is '. s.... 2,iHi7 :>: '• .... l.;;(is i;i ImiimL. \,'2:\:> (10 •;.■> ."il •r<2.'),SiiG :;:; been no lal- nid that all liout calling- }. The ba- I'en reduced ipeuds will not antici- the J)i<)cese d i'rom thai j^- otl'iu the s not been id on many ons will be intervening' the present l^n'ant ol' the S. P.O. will be made, ll Would be unreason- able to ex|)ect, nor has the i(b)a ever ])een entertained, that the new missions will be able to maintain themselves bv that time. The work already achieved has been most hopelul and encourai^-inu'. and then; can be no doubt that the labour already expended and the lal)our to be added during the next two years will bear Iruit abundantly ; but these missions, like jnany others started under similar cir- cumstances, will still need a consid(>rable measure of aid for some y«nirs to come. From ^v!lat source can this assis- tance l)e derived, excej)! JVom the Mission Fund ol' the Church Society ? This is the only source ol' income which is possessed ol' an expansive nature, but ii" it shoud lose this characteristic, the prcK'^iv'ct ol' beinii' abl(» to extend the ne- cessary Ibsterinsi' care tolh(\'xe new missions is by no means hrig'ht. and besides the three missions to which reference has been made, it is ( vident that there are other places in the Diocese which al this moment i)resent such opening's for Chureh extension as your Hoard feels ought not to be neglected. The rei)orts of the Clergy, and notably the report of St. I^'rancis District Association, place this ])eyond the range of doubt. Ihit where is the money needed for this work to (;()me from if not I'rom tln> oidy source capable of au<;5'nuMilation. It is not the atdiial decrease, as compared with 1880, which your Board views with alarm, but the inference this seems to i)oint to in a ciMtain loss of interest in the Mission Fund and a feebler ura^p of the important work depending upon it. Your Board th Diocese the urgent need and the clear duty of supportinu' the Mission Fund of the Church Society, work of til- Church is to g-row^ in the future as in the past. If members of th" Church them.^elves amply supplied with the means of g-nne desire the same blessings, in some measure, for others. If the work already taken in hand with hopeful heart ami l)riuht outlook is not to be labour in vain. And if work ecjually promising is ever taken up at all, must depend, under God upon largely increased sub- scriptions to the Mission Fuiul. f DO '■€-■:: VoUr Board would respcctrvilly vt^l'cr ihe nicmbors ol'tlic Church Soriety to the ropovts ol' the cli'ijTy liorouiilo appoiid- »hI, for an acrount of tho ' resolution was unaniuuuisly adopted at a recent meetinir of llie Diocesan IJoard : — ■' That the Diocesan Hoard stronuiy disapproves ol' the assessment beinu' received by the Clerii'yman in kind, and that the CMeruy be re([Uestecl to do their utmost todiscoiiv- au(» the practice." Two se)f-sustainini>' finishes, Ihirham and Nmv Cai lisle, have resumed tlu'ir connection with the ISoaid durinu' the past year, in accordamo with tlie terms of Canon \ II, last clause. There are, therelore, now six I'arishes subject to all the rules and r(\u'ulations of the Diocessin Hoard, (except as regards the ai)])()iniment ol' the K'ector.) without receivinu- any pecuniary aid. The followinii' appointments ha\ e been made during the past year ; — The Revd. T. Riuld to the mission of Newport, one of the new missions. The liex'd. Jos. Norwood to the mission of ^^hi2■aw ake. The Jtevd. E. 11 Husband to the mission of St. Sylvester. The Kevd. W. Adcock to the Mission of Fitch I)av. one of the new missions. The lievd. ]i. C. Taml)s to the ]Mission of Mayou' and Geors^'eville. This ^Mission embraces Fitch l»av, of which Mr. 'J'ambs takes the supervision, with Mr. Adcock workinu' under his direction. The followiiii^' appointments to Parislies in connection with the J3oard have also been made by the Uishop or the Commissary, under Canon XIII : — Th(» Revd. AV. ( r. Faulconer to the Parish of Cookshire. The Revd. A. IF Iiobertson to th(> Parish of Durham. The Revd. ]■ . M, \Ve})ster to t'l" Parish of Paspebiac and New Carlisle. bors of (lie to a ppoii ti- ts of thoir this to do ■oneral rc- I's arc ])i('- arriod oji. I'litioii and optiHl at a res of tlio kind, and to discoiiv- A- Carlisl,., liiriiiU' jlic 1 VI 1, last l>j(M'l lo all (t'xoopt as rcctMvinu- luriiii»' I ho Olio of the rawake. »Sylv<>ster. Bay. one laii'ou' and of which i Avorkiiiu' oiiiit'c'tion op or the ill Two of the oldest missionaries of tho Diocoso. the Rovd. .Tohn Kemp, B.D . and tho Rovd. T. S. Chapman, .A[ A., have been compelled hy aii'o and physical inlirmity toivtiri' from work. In the course of a lon^' ministry thoy ha'v'(» l)een called upon to labour and endure hardness, and your Board would exi^ress an oarnost hope that lor tho days which yet remain to them th«y may bo vouchsafed the rest and com- ibrt they are so fully entitled to. All which is rospoi'tlully submitted, Hi.:m;v Roi-:, D.D., Archdojicon and Bishop's Commissarr. A A. Von Ifki,,\ni>, M.A.. StM'relar\. okshiro. rham. rbiac and :4\ 82 Report of the St. Francis District Association of the Ohurch Society for the Year 1888. Owing- to the fiU't Hint scvcrul pniishos or missions h;i\o sent in no report, it is obviously imp()ssil)l(' to niv(> a com- plete statement oi' tho work und condition oithe District us a whole. Still, from the amount of monev raised and the character ol' the W(jrk doiu' in tlie parislu's aiul missions reported, a lair idea ol" the state ol' thinus in-evailiui'' in the District may l)e obtained. But hel'ore notinu' relerence tostati- tics, one or two points of interest claim our attention. 1. Mention must he made of th(^ marked success which has attended the ellbrts of the Church It) extend her work by the estahlishment of new missions within tht District. Two of these missions, Newport and Barnston. are now in active and succi'ssful opi'ration. Another is beini^' establish- ed, at the i)resent moment, with Fitch Jhiy as its centre, and taking' in a portion of the Mission of Miiuog and (jeoriieville. This new Mission of Fitch Hay is the direct fruit of tin' labour of Jievd. .las. Hepburn, w ho has held regular seivices in Fitch Bay for three years, ami has visited and ministered to tho people, at intervals, for a much lonuer period. The great work of the District has been that of the new Mission of Barnston. in which two churches, completed and paid for, were opened for service on ►St. Andrew's Day ; :tnd a Parsonage, now occupied by the hicumbent, has been built and paid for. One of the churches, ii is true, was paid for by trust funds, left in the hands of the Jhshop for such purpose. . But the oiher \\ orks were entirely the fruits of the mission itself. fSuch a result, after little more than a year's work, setuns almost unparalleled in the history of the Church iiv the District. It is believed lobetmly the earnest of what may be done in other places in these townships if men ari.d money are forthcoming. The present time seems to be the Church's opportunity in these townshi[)s. Not only are there six new churches either completed or in course of erection, in the District, buv the signs of readiness to reci'ive the Church's ministra- tion are abundant in many quarters. In this connection >MJ he Uhurcli loiis ha\(' AC a, c'oiii- J>istiict as I and the iiiii^sioiis iiiHiu till' wo points I'ss which her \voil< ' Di.stiict. re now in ostal>lish- cntre, and 'oruevillt'. uit ol' till' ai'si'r\i(M's ninisti'ii'd od. r tli.(> new )h'led and Day ; itnd has heen was paid ) lor such fruits ol' re than a ory ol" the le earnest nships it' portunity churches District, ministra- ^nniM^ion especial rol'erence nuiy ))i' nuidc to I he Parish ol'IIatley and AVatcrx ille. wlmse prospects ol'iirowth are so n'ood that the Ivcctor is uriicntly pressiny" Tor the sei)aration of Watevvilli' and adjacent parts Ironi his eharuc. lie is ixMsuadcd thai I here is abundant scojx' i'or a new i)arish, with ample Held lor the t'niploynuMit oi" its Incuinhent. in the section of country inchidinu' th(» three villanes of Waterville, North llatley and ('ai)eUon, and enihraiing- an are-a of ahont Ao s(|uare hull's. 2. Mention must not be omitted of the llourishinii' condi- lion of l)isho})\s Colleue and kSchool, and the excellent i)ios- ]ieits of (V>niptoiKLiidies' Colh\ue. The latter instilution lias this year a lai'^er number of pupils than it has had at any time since its re-openinsi' in 188(!. In view of this promise of success, and in the hoix' of stiniulatinu' others to take pari in the L>'ood work, the late Rev. Dr. IJeid olli-rotl §.j()0 lo- \vards the debt on the College buildinu', upon condition that a sum of ^1[' many chantii'S in tin' clerical stall' of the District. One of our most earnest mis- sionaries, the K'ev. 1. M.Thompson, has resigned his charge and is now workinu' in the JMocese of New York. The vear is marked by the death of the W'lierable iJr. lieid, whose name has been, for so many years, a household word throuuhout the District and whose fatherly invsence and wise counsels will be sadly missed at the nu^etings ol the Association. The report from Sherbrooke Avell says '• there was in Dr. Keid's exemplary life and holy character a pow'cr of inlluence that attracted towards him all with whom he came in contact." Thank God the inlluence of such a man does ]iot cease with his death. In six ])arishes the work of the Church has been inter- fered with by the change of clergymen, an event always likely to allect for a tim(» the apparent pros]K^rity of a church, especially in its linancial aspect. Death too has been busv in many places amonu- the laity: removals have been nu- merous, and the season has not been so abundantly frudful I 'MS I- J; l .is i,s iisiiil ill tnis lax ouicd hind. T\\.\\ irsnlls sliouid he wimt \v»' liiid tlnMii. not withi^tiiiidiiiij;- all lliis, is surely cunsc lor devout thanklulness and lireat eiieourai^'enu'iit. There are now 20 ])arishes ami mi.Nsions wilh resident cleruvmen. within tlu' limits of the District. From only j.'i of these, however. ha\t' lull reports hoeii received hy this Association, lu i>orts have also been made hy the N'eii. Archdeacon Roe. upon the missionary work (J()l|i'i{f M.'ti;!!^' Mini (J((jrii"\ illc. . ( 'iitnptiiii ilMtlcy Mild W'mIitv illr.... StMlll-I-'Mll >> ..<■>?. .m; Kiiiii-i\ , '.'■'■''■' IJ II; ciiii|iiipii MMiJ Winii-iir... :;'.'! ::i Unnvill.- l-^ii oil , Ai'tiiieMlc .. pil 7:. Diwillc !< ;•; (IT "lO (Ml ;w I'lT :ii I'll -jii III '.1^ Ml CiMtieiMil 'Jii •-' 1 '.I I .'.I l»i llllllllolhl\ illr L':'. H> >m; ..-> Cduis-hiir J:; 1.. It will thus be seen that while the whole amount rc^ported this year in somewhat smaller tliaii th;;t reixtrted la>t yeai'. tlie amount uivon to outside objects is laru'er. On the w hoh» there is i'ell 10 1)e ground I'oi' deep Ihank- lulness to Almiiihty (!(»d, who has .so larii'ely blessed us durinu' the year, and lor hoj>e that thelil'e and \ iu'our maiii- I'est everywhere throuuhout the JJistriii uill result in yet urealer fruits in the iieai' ruture. GKoKdi: 'i'iiiii;\i;T-()i:. M.A., k^'eeretary. Sherl)rooke, l)eceml>er 4tli, IHSrt. The Rev. Loui.s C. AVurlele reports ; — Tins mission still consists of the township of Acton and municipalities ol" Danby and West Wickhaiii. The usual Church !-;erviceB have been maintained durini; the vear, viz ; On kSviiidav, Matins and Evensonu' in ^^<. « ■ !{:; Miiik"s Cluucli, Ach.ii \'aic. and K\ (MLsoiiu', ov Litiiin. iilliMiiatcly. ill Danhy : uliil.si in Wickliani Inrtniohtly. on Monday ovrninu's, tlw i)t'.)plt» ramo toyvtluT lor .scrvire in a jnivaic (hv('ilin<>- liou,v(>. The chicl' r»',stival,s were also o])s(>rvod hy UiviiK' Scivitc in St. Mark's ('lain h. Tln^ adniinistratiuii of tlio liolv ('(Muinunion look place on tin* liist Snndav ol' ovny nioiilli. Durinii' Lcnl a scries ol sorvicos on week days hroUiiht lln> eoiiureo'ation louvlhei' in llio Dissentient school lionse. Since Ihe ui'cal lire in Danhy, I.') months a^o, the coniji'e- L>:itit>n has hecn coini>elli'd to as.scinhle j'or Di\ ine Scr\ ice in the M-hool house, hut the little church has heen idmilt and will soon he re-oi)ened lor Divine AVorship. The attendance on the si'rvice orCJiurch has imt heen •^reat as could lia\e ht'cn desired. The avci'a!»'e attendanc(> has heen al Si. Maik's ('hu: ilv ■en. •Jiii : at Danhv, l(i and at West AVickhain. 11 'Idiis last suuunci' Mrs. ( ). ('. IJrown snim'csted the i'a (if starliim' a Sew Iiil;' School in connection with thiilMiurch ; to teach the youny' to sew and lit iiarnients. and. thercloii-. " Tilt' St. Mark's Scwinii- School '" was orti'anized under the ])atronauc o 1" Mrs. ().('. U rown aiK I Mrs. D, ('. V \ in and it is woiuhilul the inl(M'e.>.l taken in it. The younu' and their teachers mi'ot iwory Iniday al'ternooii in the Dissen- tient school-house, and much liood has heen the result. Another matter lor which wo are thankful, is that the mission has Ikm-ii ahle to avail itseli" of the u'cnerosity of IJohert Hamilton. Esq., who had olloml sIOO.QO, t(»" the Local I'hidow nieiit I'^und if'^'iO.dO w ere raisi d in the mission. That amoii nt 1 las )ctm i«' I'wardcd to the Ti-easurer at (Juo])oc, and i^il 50.0(1 have heen added to our fund. D urin - tl u' vcar our so( iais had their usual work to do in cementinii' our Church memhers in clo.ser friondship. Jly their means, .sijti.o')* wore ndtod towards Church eXpeUHOS. Chi June the :28th, IHGo, St. Marks Church was lirsl o]>oncd lor Divim^ Sorvico, when our holovod llisliop preached in it his lirst serimm as llisliop. \\q hiul heoncon- socratod on the proviek ho had uttondt>d tho Convocation of Ijishop's colloav. and on tho Stiturdav camo to u h w as a pnvilegv whic hh; >s been e\er remembered hv lb us all. This reminds me that for over a quarter of a con- turv I ha\ e heen in lhi> missoiK in which I have found ^(1 I . i ■— t tlial my lailiiigs have ever been overlooked aiul iiothiuii' but kiudiioss lias been Icudered to me. IJaptisms, !> ; Maviaiies, '■) ; Burials. 2. Church ^Society, $10.70 ; Assessments lor the Diocesan IWrd, $ri02.00 : J']astcr Olll'rino-. sj; 14.1)2; Fori'l^n Missions, i&4.20 ; Domestic Mission, i^2 00 ; Bishop's College, Lennox- A'ille, s").00 : Amounts raised I'or other pur]"»oses, )^2"')S. .")(). — Total, ^(iOr).:-Ji>. \st'(vr \M) \\■ESTl!^I;^ The Rev. II. Waller Colston r- ■ports I am happy to be able lo nndce to your Society a much more cheerful re])ort ol' this mi,-»sion than last year. In re- \■ie^vin^• th(» events of the past twelve months there is much to be thankful for. The services in all the churches have been better at t(Mid- ed. The number of communicants has increased. A greater interest in the Churcii has been displayed. It is true, that in these particulars there is still much room for improvement. Jt is sati>factory t.) know that we are advancing, be it ever so slow. J wish I could rej^ort that the Sunday stu'vices had been kept up with unfailing reuulariry. The storms of la>t winter and this fall prevented m\ keepiiiu' some of my an- pointmeius. In the early part of the fall a moxcnient was made towards the erection of a I'aisonage for this mission. A lot of land w as i>urchased in the \ illage ol' .Angus, from Messrs. A\'m. Angus «Sr Co.. and a subscription li.^t opened. In a couple of weeks a sum of $2(i.") was j>romis'(l in \hc \ illage alone. AVe expected to have the buildiicj,' ready for occupation by the New V ear. liifovtunatelv the mill whieh was to havi furnished the dimension lumbi'r disappointed us, aiul so the work had to bi^ put oil' till next spiinu', much to the disgust of pastor and [)eoph' AVe ai-e e\ cry much indebted to F. P. Ihrck, I'istj.. for the very uicat interest he has taken in the Parsonaue and the v(>ry practical way in which he showed it. Anoth(»r important event in the histoi-y <>!' the past year is the opening ol a Sunday School in Knsi Angus. Its be- ginnings are sn)all. but we hope to make it a power for i>()0( 1. Our Temperance Society in l^ast .Vngus isstiugi>ling on livinu' and that is all. 37 The Lodios' Guild ol' Auuus has boi'ii hiivd at work ibr the Church, vt^suUiiii>' iu the roductioii oI' tho "Origan dobt," by !^75. Since the inception of the guild the Ladies have rais«»d over ^200 for church improvements. In iinancial matters this mission has had a great sirugule. The congregations of Angus and Ascot have adopted the " Envelope System."' In the former the success has not been very marked. This is chiclly du(} to the lact of our poi)ulation being a larg(jly lloating one. In tlie latter the system has only been two months in operation — so it is hard to say how it will work — thero is no reason why it should not su(;ceed. I look ui)on it as a grand means of educating the people to systematic giving. The Westbury congn^gation have succeeded in meeting all their obligations with comi)nnitive promptness. The churches of Ascot and Westbury are in good repiiir, but need paintinu'. I hope next summer to have this done. The church ai East Angus, wretchedly built, to begin with, Avas badly shaken by the big blow last June. 1 am al'raid that at least |2'M) will be required to make it even presentable. I se(> no immediate prospects of these repairs being done. I have to thank the people of this mission for many acts of kindness shewn to me and above all for their great for- bearance. 1 wish especially to thank '• The Boys " ol the Angus Pul]) Mill for a very handsome and comfortable fur cap which they were good enougli to place on the annual Christmas Tree for mo. 1 append the usual statistical repoi't : — Baptisms. .") ; Marriagi's, ;; ; liurials, 4. Church Soeietv, sl^.Oo : Assessment lor the IJiocosan Board, ^182. :)2; Easter Ollering, 82.00; Foreign Alissions, !if;>.02; Domestic, Missions, >i\-]6; l)ishop"s College, Lennox- ville, 81.00 ; Church and I'arsonage Improvements. 8i>'.'.3o ; Amounts raised for othei' jmrposes, ^lOl.U-j. — Total, 8-n-l--J5. liAlil'^OlMi. The Ivev. Chas. B. Washer reports :— I send in my Iinancial statement. Appended are a few notes. Da-f///c. — Coiiiii-ea'ation ;is usual, somewhat better per- h;ii>s. Seventeen c.uididates cojilirmed. Sunday-School rather smaller, i'ommun.icimts iiu'reased. hnljeatious of Church ■'^ ] ■t il \ ■ 1 . ' ' .i ' 38 growlh and doopeninu' root. Ollertory maiiitniiis its g-round and shows incrcastv Eiironrafj^ed to l^olievo tlicr*' is spiri- tual prog'ross. Sf. Lawreiire. — Woi'k li"!'e lias g-oiic on in thct'Vt'U tenor ol' its way. Sorvicos maintainod, witli two exc(»ptions in wintor, and sunimtM- Simday-j^chool kiiidiv condurtcd hy Miss Ward. SUnihope. — Tho. Church proiKtscd in lasl rojiort is buill, and woidd havt» bcon (jon?si.'cratod by now, liad the con- tractor completed his work within the time specified ; linish- ing' touches have now to l)e giv(Mi and i'urniture adch'd. when the edilice will be n-ady lor consecration. 1 have been disappointed in the non-piriuent of somi' sul^scrip- tions, and much en('ouraged by tlie cIummI'uI and ready payment ol' the others. The erection of the Church h;is bemi rendered possible by tln' sale ol'laiul given by the be- nelactress of the mission, Miss (Ireen, by subscri[)tion>! of Churchmen outside, and the local contributions referred to. The building- account will not be closed in time to be included in this report. The Sunday-School has continued, and still sullers for want of lay Indp. P('r/7/7;()/v>. — Services maintained a! this distani station, with three* interruptions, owing to impassable roads. Mum- ber ot communions rather ltn\ er, — in some instances from absence of ])ersons from locality. Assessment now contri- buted by oU'ertory (envclo])es beinu' used), and the Scriptural mode, laying" by on the iirst day of the week, oI)tains, and God's blessing undoul)tedly will be added. Averil. — This is a new station live miles east of Stanhope, o.-cupied by us a year ago, and is served monthly, after a third .service on the Sunday. The conui'egation increases. and there is more encouraueinent than 1 expected There is urgent need of morti fre through the action of the iJiocesan l)oard, and no ellort has since been mad(;.— Total. |:U4,87. HARNST( )\. Tho Ilev. .1. Eamos ro])orls : I am devoutly thauki'al to say that tiic hopes exjiressed in iny h\st report to the l^^ociety have heen more than lully realized. Tin? t\vo new Chnrehes and Par.sonag'e house, which t^xisted only in our miiuU' a year ;ino, are now re;illv things oi' a material existence. The Incumbent is now residinii' in ihe Par.so]uiu'e and beg's to express his ;ippre;lloO.UO ; Oll'ertory, $44. 2S ; Foreign Missions, !^1.G5.— Total, ifrllOo.Do. KisiKH's cotJiKdE, Li:,\X()\\ ilij:. The ivev. Dr. Adams reports: — The services in the Chapel have beenmainiained as heiv' tohtre. A weekly celebration ol" the Holy Communion, a celebration on Saints' Day, on Thanksgiving- Day and on Convocation Day. Daily services, morning- and evening; some occasional services have been held during- the vacation, notably daily morning prayer during- the T»nichers' Institute, iii.lulv; at this there was a large voluntary attendanc. During the Lenten season a .short daily special service was held, ol'lirteen minutes duration, at 7. 4.'') am. : aJiita)iyand t-eading- I'ormi^d the olHcc ; the \'oluntary attendance of the students averaged two-thirds of their number. The special ollices of those resident in Dr. Allnatt's house have been maintained : one such oflice, weekly, is held in the Colleue Chapil on Fridays, at .kIO p.m. : this service consists of a Litany or Prayer and a short address by the Pi-ol'essor of Pastoral Tln'olog-y. This service is intended to form a link betwei'U the general coUegt* life and the special training- of the Piolessor's house in which tlie graduates who are being- prepared for Holy Orders live. Tilt' liisho]) of Quebec has i'onned a guild of lay readers ni la d. Tl re P .1 th oil. Tlu> 1\S. >P<'iio(I i\i vii l)c'iiiu- >roson( lllO]lt(';il. H' Palis li ''"^ i COll- iluU We 't'k ('V(M1- :i>i'«'ssi(>n >iitiibiil- inissioii. •91.U.3.— -llli(»ll. ;i and on vcniiio-; acatioii, iNlituh', lulaiie.'. ico was niyaiid oi" ili,> ."special (' been ts of a iSOY of a link liny of boino- i.ulers 41 ill the Collos'e, thus throwing- into an organized lorm the kibours which have been put ibrth ibr many years by the stu- dents of the CoHeg-e, who aiv' candidates iur Holy Orders. This, the practical side oi' their training-, like the more theo- retical part of Pastoral Theology, is under the direction of Professor Allnatt, I).I). JSiiue the last report was written, J. A. iShaw, ]\l.A , Ontario, has ])een ordained Deacon, and the Ibllowinii' have been ordained priests : C. K. Belt, B A A. H. Kobertsun. L.S.T. Of the l'9 students now in C ollege 21 are candidates for Holy Orders : of these 21 three have not as yet been accepted })y a Bishop, but have ex))ressed an intention of preparing lor Orders : of the remaining 18 one is from Ontario, four I'rom Montreal, and thirteen from (vhiebec Diocese. A class of 24 in the school is now being prepared for Oonlirmation, the rrincii)al having n-ceived A'alued help in his work from his colleagues, Archdeacon Roe and Dr. Allnatt. The Missionary Union has held its meetings as usual. Helpful sermons and addresses have })een g'iven by Arch- deacon Roe, the Rev. I. M. Thompson, Canon Thorneloe, and the Rev. \V. G. Faulconer, (»!' Cookshire, late missionary on the Paciiic Ooast. Interesting pa])ers have also been read by Messrs. Hib- l)ard, rotht'rgill and H. E. Wright, amongst the students : and it is chielly to a suggestion made at one of the mission- ary meetings that the organization of the Lay Readers' Guild is due. The prayer of those under whose care the students are, is that all, especially those who purpose dedicating iheinselvi's to thi' holy ministry, may from the very begin- ning- of their residence here devote themselves to their w^ork in all its branches as a sacred duty and live a life of devotion and of sacrifice. In the school three classes are taught every Sunday by the Principal. Senior Class. — Communicants — Prayer Book and St. John's Gospel, in (rreek and English Intermediate Class.— Preparation for Coniirmation and Catechism. Junior Class.— Tt'aching of the Church for every Sunday — Catechism. The Rev. P. C. Read, M.A., left us in June for England ; his place on the stall" of the Chapel has been supplied by 1 •X I 42 his successor in the classical chair, the lie v. B. Watkin?, M.A., a Cambridge gradual o in Priest's orders. Two interesting leaturcs oi" tht* year may be mentioned. First, that on Sunday, June Kiih, when most of the local Clergy were attending the Synod in Quebec and joining with the Bishop in eelebraling his •2-')\h anniversary, the churches withi]i a considerable distance ol" Lennoxville were kept open l)y means of the miidstratious of the stu- di'nts; and secondly, on Sunday evening, Novi'mber 4th, u service in memory of the K'ev. C. P. Reid. D.C.L., was held the veneralde Archdeacon Jioe repeating, by special request, the sermon he had preached at Sherbrooke. Archdeacon Roe has also brought before us the local work of the Church and her pressing needs in a practical and interesting manner which will, it is hoped, stir us all uj") to in«-reased devotion. Foreign ^Missions, Madagascar. ^42.30 ; Domestic Mis- sions, Algoma, .*5;44.!'!> : lJislioi)"s College. l-,ennoxville, sftd') ; Compton Ladies" Colleiic, .'i:;l"J.4.'); Church ex])enses. new books, |;52.«:i ; Church extension in E. T., ."$20.(30; Jews, !S2.oO.— Total. :i?220.8(J. msHoi'.s coij.Kin: .missions. The A'enerable Archdeacon Roe rei>orts ; — The superinti'ndence of the missionary work done by the slu(k»nts of the Bishops Colleu'e has lately been committed to the Professor of Pastoral Theolouy. and Will for the future l)e reported by him. JJuring the })asl year the only College mission progress under my care has been that of J^ake Me- gantic. Mr. Herbert Dixon was ])l;iced in charge of it dur- ing the summer vacaiion and gave services «>very Sunday in the evening, with a Sunday-school at Ditchlit'l'd ; and m the evening at Agnes. These ser\ ices were well attended and much appreciated. Mr. Dixon undertook also the common school at Ditchlield, giving half his time to it. This rendered his work at Ditchlield doubly valuable. A small church, long projected, has al last been begun at iJitchlield, on a site given by Mr. James B. Simpson, one of the resi- d«'nts. The outside of the church has been completed and the result is very saiisfactory. The inside work will be iinished in the sprinii'. I visited this very deserving settle- ment twice in the spring and once in the autumn, admin- istering both the Sacraments and doing what 1 could to 43 Watkins, leiitioiK'd the local d joiniiif^ •f^ary, tlie inioxville the sill- ber 4th, a wus hold 1 request, the local I practical stir us all 3stic Mis- •ille, ^6.'y ; uses, new liO ; Jevvis, )ne by tin- ommittt'd the I'uture ly Coileg-e J^ake Me- oT it dur- ' JSuuday I ; and in attended also the :> It. This A small itchheld, the resi- eted and will be iii" settle- , iidniin- could t(i cheer and encourajic the ^ettlevs. ^Ir. George Murray also paid them one visit this antumu. I i'eel very warm sym})athv lor the little handl'ul oi' Churchmen who cling so loyally to their Church in the settlement ol' Dilchiield. The'clero-y- iiian always linds a home in Ditchlield, at Mrs. ChathelcVs, or her son-in-law, Mr. 1). W. Buels. All the settlers shared the honour of enterlainin<»- Mr. jjixon. Aunes does not pre- sent so encourauinu" a held, the Church people of the place I'or the most i):irt being, on the occasions ol' my visits, con- spicuous by their al^senee. The thanks of the' Church are due to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope lor their generous hospi- tnlity towards both clergy and students on all occasions of services in Agnes, and also to W. Kelly for the lighting and healing of the building used for Divine Service. Durinu' the long vacancy in the parish of Durham, Mr. .1. M. King- took duty there lor several months, and subsequently at Scotstown and Lingwi(;k, in the parish of Bury. Mr. G. II. A. Murray also took duty lor a month at Shigaw^ake and Tort Daniel, and for a shorter period at Danville during the vacancies of those missions. The work done by all these students was faithful and painstaking, and left very favor- able impressions upon the people. H(>UR(} I.OUIS. The Ivev. II. C. Stuart reports :— During the year the work of the Church has been unin- terruptt d. The public services have been as follows: — Celebration of Holy ICucharist 41 Sunday Matins o- " Evensong '^^ At Lake St. Joseph services were conducted every Sunday afternoon, during the months ol July and \ugust, and at St. Raymond fortnightly during the year. Our warmest thanks are due to the kind patrons of our Sunday-school treat ; to the ladies and gentlemen who organized two concerts in aid of the Church painting fund, and to the aenerous i-ontributors whose assistance enabled me to purchase a Haby Oigan for the mission stations. Ikptisms, 11; Marriages, 1; Burials. 3. Finane-ial Statement— Assessment to Board. tlGO ; Church Society, !|;2.80 ; Foreign Missions, $1.40 ; Domestic Mis- sions, $0.02 : Proceeds of Concerts, $20,75 ; Contributions for Baby Organ, $40.00; Coniributions for SuiuUy-school, H I'. ■. .i Vi ll 44 $15,00 ; luti'ivst ol" Loi^acv, !|64.62 ; GeiuTiil OHfortory Col- lections, $31.98.~Total $3:17.17. BKOMPToN AND WINDSOR. The Rov. I'hos. L. Bull reports :— Notvvithstandiiiii' iinpiiircd health, I am thaiikl'ul the Serviees of the Church and parochial , isitiii<^- have be'.'ii kept up duriiiii' the year. 1 was assisted part of the winter by the Rev. Win. Watkins, now of the Diocese of Nova Scotia, while A. A. Brians, Esq., ut the request of the Con- g-regation, gave a second ser\ ice at Windsor MilN. Four rfunday ^Services are thu.s held in the District and the Holy Communion administered monthly in each of the Churches, The Endowment Fund has become available. The Canada Paper Co. kindly contributed -$100 : 50 acres of wild land has been secured from tiie Government, the proceeds of which, when sold, will also go to this Fund. The three Churches have been painted and it is hopinl the iencing and improving the Church Grounds will be looked to as soon as possible. At Wind.sor Mills, the head-quarters of the Missionary, progress has been made in a F'und for a Parsonage. The Ladies' Association In.'re still continues in active work. The Sunday-schools have been well sus- tained aiul the Teacheis have my hearty thanks for their pains-taking. At llardwood-llill a L'nion Sunday-school is held every Sunday. 1 can only visit this Congregation fort- nightly. The Church in buildin*.;- has been used for service during the summer, and it is hoped the Church Society will make the usual grant for completion the coming year. At Brompton l^'alls services are held alternately with the Rector of Sherbrooke at the Orford Line. It is evident these two points will have to be centralized for permanent work. Baptisms, 8 ; Marriaui'(\^, 1 : Burials, ('». Church Society, >sl.'!.70 ; Assessment for the Diocesan Board, .>J IQ.OO ; Foreign Missions, SS.80 ; Domestic Mis- sions, ijiO.OO ; Comptou Ladles' College, $2.00; Church and Darsoiuige Improvements, !i?*200.00 ; Amounts raised for other purposes, $200.00.— Total, $720. 1 " T? ^ In I. The Rev. H. S. Fuller reports : — During the lust year the usual Ncr vices have been iriuin- lai as at v.] ;■;•)■ ' '■ iJi'l - I Ttory Col. iiklul tho lave bevii he winter ol" Nova f the Con- N. Four the Holy Churches, le Ci> nada Aild land i<"'eeds of rhe three e leiiciiig- )ked to a« iiarters ol' md lor a itinue« ill well sus- i lor their y -school its atioii ibrt« or service li k>ociety ling- year, with the i cA^ideiit n-maneni Diocesan slic Mis- urch and lised lor 4i> iain<'d in lour Churelies iiiid n like ininibcr of School-houses as tollows : — 5/ Prt///'.s' C'//?//v7/, liobinson. — Service at 11 A.M.. each Sunday. Second service at T P.M., once each month ; ser- vice^ Friday evenin<2s durinii' summer months. Sf. John's Chiirrli. Dudswell Ivoad. — Service Ibrtnightly at the hours ol" A.M., and 8 I'.M., alternately. Sf. Petfr's Chirnh. JJiiau'ick. — Service t'ortniuhtlv at :) P.M , and 7 r.M.. alteriiaf.'ly. Si. A/hans ^7/7//v7/, Scolstowii. — The ser\ic(?s at this point are maintained by a Student from Leiinoxville and rnvsell'. each in turn taking two Sundays. On occasion ol' Students visits a service is held at el(n'<'n o'clock and a st>cond at seven P.M. — While on the two Sundays i'allin^• to my lot an evtMiinii- service takes place. The Student (Mr. Kinii) has also taken up his residence in Scotstown, duririU' his vacation, and visited members ol the Church and others, and I am elad to say his services, have been much a])preciated, while his genial kindly ways have won lor him jnany I'liends. At Boiinia Sfhool-linn^o' and SJiermnnx (the old St. Thomas Church J)istrict). 'J'hi.s coiigreiiation. lor some years in a rather lang'uishinu condition, had the misfortune to lose a new Church, whfcli wms in course of erection, by a wind storm, and serious troubles arising within the Parish to damp the ardor ol our u'ood Chuich i!eoj)le. ihe work of re- building was never r(}sumed. The only hope for this sec- tion, is the erection of a Church ; but the how? or where ? are questions at the preseni lime to )iie insolvable. Hardinood Flat Srli(iol-lioif!t. I'aul's and St. Alban's as meeting- all dues promptly. Canterbury aiul Liuiiwick as slightly in arrears, but do not doubt these are matters which time will set right. For myseli' I have met wiih much kindness and courtesv every where and trust that the unilorm civility exhibited on all hands is an evidence oi" the g-ro\vth ol' uood reelinu' and brotherly kindm^ss among our Church people one to- ward another. To Uxany ol" my people 1 am deeply indebted lor ready and continued h(di)i'uliiess in Parish aliiiirs, also for many substantial tokens ol' good-will received at their hands by myself and lamily. We have now in the Parish four Sunday-schools, with an attendance of some 175 sch(^lars ;ind 'I'l teichers. Sermons preached during the year. 2'2o. Baptisms, '28 ; jNIarriages, 8 , Hu rials, 7. Conlirmed— liobin.son, St. Paul's, ;5l' ; Scotstown, St. Al- ban's, 2. St. Paul's assessment of ^\^(), 1 may report as paid. To this I may add the following- sums raised : — Easter Oli'ertory, $ 11. 75 ; Epiphany Appeal, s!r).40 ; Foreign and Domestic, 8.74 ; Miss Hawleys paper, W. SiO., $8.;")0 ; Repair of organ, $10.()O; Kepair ol Church, .959.55; For purchase Ol carpet. $10.00; Arrears on last year's stipend, $15.00 ; Various bills i)aid, about $20.()(), or a total of S588.1t4. St. John's assessment of $50 paid with great promi)titude. Collections— Ordinary, $7.00 ; Money for repairs, $7.11 ; Foreign and Domestic, $1.05 ; Church Mission Fund, $1.50. —Total, $66.05. Ling'wick — A.sses.sment, $(l»;.(!5 ; out of which has been paid $84.00 ; pnid to Mr. King-, $7.00 for serviccvs; Church Mission F"'und, $0.45. — Total, $41.45. St. Thomas — Due on jn-evious vear to F(d)ruary 10th, 1888, I'.'O.OO; Due to November lOth, 18S8, $67.50.--Total due lS'ovemb(»r 10th, $157.50; of which sura $73.50 have been paid. To this may Ix^ added for Mission.s, $1 00 ; jy^rs. Herring's paper. $0.55. V ill iny last , (lone uood tiiiii's hiivi' !iiii scnict'Iy riio Youim' and also a Hi Alhan's as Liniiwick lire nuilli'is lid courlt'sy y oxhihitccl ood loeliiin' >ple one t(»- y iiidehtcd lii'airs, also od at their )Is, with ail \vn, Si. Al- ,' report as •aised : — 10 ; Foreiii'ii zO., 83. /iO; ')9.'jf) ; Vol r's stipend, ol" .it;o:}8.!t4. •om])titude. lirs, $7.11 ; und, 81'"'0. I has been 'is; Chnreli uarv lOtli, .50.--T()tal 73. 50 have ins, SI 00 ; CAPK OAK. The Rev. William Gore Lyster report.s : — There is little of interest lo report ;'onoernin<>' this Mis- sion lor the iiast voar. In June we were all shocked hy iho sudch'n death of Silas Vihert, an exctdlent and i)r(»niisino' yonnu" man, who was killed by an accident in his lather's saw-mill, lie with his lather and twin brother had, with inuiiense perseverance and- labour. Just complctrd their mill, and had mounted a circular saw,— n new thiiiu' here. - when I he sad occurrence took place. For ^he poor lather and the survivinu' brother universal sympathy was Udt. In August an ellort was made to ellect some most neces- sary repairs on the parsonai>'e and bain ; and the latter build- ini»\ which was last becoming;- ruinous, has been put in a lairly li'ood coiulition and will ]irobably last for some years. Funds would not allow of much l)ciiiu' done to the ])arson- au'e; but some I'urlher repairs will be attempted, 1 hoi)e, at an early date. It' the Conji"rei''ation were moi-e numerous, and in better circumstances, no dilticulty, I think, would be exi)erienc«'d in ^•ettiui'^ woriv ol' this sort done wIkmi necessary. But in weak missions, as this is. Church work ol any kind is an up-hill business, and a lew have tno often to bi'av the prin- cipal part ol' the burden. Duriii"' a )>art ol' the year only one ol' our schools, Xo. 1, aided by the (Jliurch Society, has ])een in operation. The reason of this was the small number of inipils in the other districts abb' to attend in sumniei' : i here was also a dith- culty in securiiui' the services or(iualilied teachers. Mr. Gaudin, who held a situation on the North Shore in .summer, has resumed, t(Mni>orarily. (diarae of No. 2 school, which will be kept open durinortion ol'thc services is (jveditahle snid enoouraninj^-. The old organ havinu' become del'ective was sold a lew months aij'o, and the price suj^pleniented l)y donations IVom a lew liberal IViends outside as well as within the mission, was expended in the ])urchase of a new and more satisfactory instrument. In !!Septeml)(>r the Oaspe clerp;y had the privilege 6\' al- tendini^ the liist arrhi-diaconal conference ever held in th<' district. Very lew h})orh()od, — Port Daniel, — were able to attend, the immense distance to be tra\elled, and the seai-Jon, beim>' the busiest of the year, havinu' proved iiisui)crabK' hind- ranees. Those who were fortunate enoui>h to be i)res»Mit, were, I am sure, amply c(/mpensate(l for tlu'ir trouble in comin'f, and I think much good was done. \li\\ I am not alone in the conviction that in the present condilion of the coast, travelling being l)oth dillicult and uneeitain, such meetings will always fail in securing the attendance of the hiity. The isolation of the coast missions and of tluMr (dergy (laii only be overcome by a railway i'lom the Uasin to New Carlisle, a distance ol one hundred miles. I enclose table of statistics. Baptisms, 12; Marriages, 2; lluriais, :"). Church Society, ^-VAMO ; Assessment for the Diocesan Board, S480.00 ; Easter Oliering, %;47 ()(i; Foreign Missions, 114.68; Domestic Missions, sJ^VOO ; Bishop's College, Len- nox ville, $3.00 ; Church and J'ar.sonage Impiovements, «i82.00 ; Amounts raised for other ])wposes, *80.0(l. — Total, $695.04. COATICOOK. The Rev. Canon Foster reports : — The ordinary routine of ^>unday and week-day services, and parochial visiting, has been kept up in the Parish with imfailina' n^gularity during the year. Durijig the summer months, the services at Christ Church. North Coaticook, were inu(di better attended than they us- ually have been. I am persuaded that the Church and the St'i'MC'cs Jin- )i()\v iniu'ii valued l)y tli*- people oi' tiiis eU«l ol the i)arisli. It hiis taken nrie.'ii years of patient, persistent, hard work, to briny- the pcoph' to sec the beauty ol'. and lieartily to eiitcr into, th<' Chureh services as lliey now do. At IJelkinip's Mills a weekly sorviee, on Wednesdays, has been kepi up vvith regularity, tlie i)eople in the neiyh- l)ourhood attendinix and takini)- part heartily in the serviees. I hojx'ultimately t<> be able to induce the lew Chureh peo)>lo in the neighbourhood to attend the serviees ol" the I'arisji (^hurrh. and not, as heretnlbre, to remain content with a week day seiviee. During- the sumnu'r a ne-\v porch has been added to the rhureli at North C'oaticook, which will gieatly a(hl to the condurt and ai>pearance ol" the buildinir. The Sunchty-schools at both the Churclies are kept up during the whole year, and are well attended l)y the children of both cougreoations. In out* ol' these Sunday-sclutols I take the senior class cNcry Sunday niy>eir. On tlie second Suiula\- in every month I hav«' a service Tor the children in which they aji- pear to take a voy deep interest, as is nianil'ested by their reverent demeanor, hearty singing and responses, and the laru'c number \\ hieh atteml. I am jxusuaded that this is the very best way to train our young people to take a part in the public services of the ('hurcli, to whieli. as they grow okler, they will become more and mor(> attachtnl. I devote ten to lilleen minul(»s nearly every Sunday to catechising th(^ whole Sunday-school. 1 look for good results from this practice also. During my absence in England last summer, Mr. II. A. lirooke, of l^ishop's College, look my duly, and did it faith- I'uUv and to the entire satisfaction of all my people. I am indebted to the Kev. V. B. Washer, of Dixville, for kindly administerinu' Holy Communion and attending the sick during my absence. lUiptisnis, ]:) ; Marriages,:!; Burials,!*. Assessment, siyoo ; New porch and other repairs at Church. iiilO'i ; Towards new organ and repairs in St. Ste- phen's Church, $120; Insurance, $-10; l-uel, light, and cleaning-church(\s, .•^;70 : Foreiiiii ]\Iissions, $3.75 ; Domestic Missions, $}\ ; Mission l':xtension Fund, $10 ; Pension Fund, •12.50 ; Mi.ssion Fund. $2.50 ; Compton Ladies' College, $5. ■■■ ' ' " '1' 1 j''-if*^' ..• ■ ..■. .■■" :;■ ;' ::■• 1 ' . 1 50 Sunday-schools, $10 ; Other purposes, $33 ; Kaster Oflvriiiir to Rector. !$;22.1().— Total, ij^l, 111.41. COMITON. The Rev. G. II. i'aiker reports: — The Parochial work has [)een carried on as usual. On Sundays there are, as a rule, three full services and Sun- ckiy-schools. Daily Evensono- in the Church from May to October, and Daily Matins and Evensong in the Colieof wheik in seseiion. The Ladies' College is growing in num- bers and favour. This Term we are opening a part of the JUdlding (Avhich has up to the present been closed) to make room for ncAV i)upils. There are at present thirtv- two pupils — twenty-live boarders and seven day scholars, with a stall of four teachers. The past year has l)een oiu* of sadness and loss to the Parish through the unusual number of deaths, taking from our midst prominent meml)ers and <>ausing irrepara])le los.s, inasmuch as we see no prospect of their places being taken by others. The usual statement and alplial)otical list of subscril)ers to Church tsociety attached. Baptisms, 14; Marriages. 1 : Burials, .3. Church [Society, annual collection, |33.75 ; For Clergy- man's ^Stipend, "jiSOO.OO; Easter Ollering, ij;:i0..j4 ; Christ- mas, $20.06— $41.50 ; Foreign Missions", #11.00 ; Domestic Missions, $0.00: Mission Fund, $15.00; Compton Ladies' College, $25.00 ; Amounts raised for other purposes, $100.00 ; Insurance, $27.00 ; Thanksuivinu — JVnsion Fund, $8.35. — Total, llOHUtiO. Pew Rents (included in the above $S00.) $280.00. COdKSlIIRE. The Rev. W . O. Faulconer ri^ports : — As I have only had charge of this Parish, but a lew months, I must ask to be excused making a lengthy report. I have much pleasure, however, to state that with regard to Cookshire, Sandhill and .lolmville uenerall3% there are many tokens of u'ood work going on bencMth the surface, and I teel assured many are anxiously inquiring ol' the deeper and more spiritual things. Our Congregations, 1 am glad to say. are on the increase 51 at each ol' my stiilioiis and 1 have no doubt, by God's illesfe- ing, that iiiiother year will l>e aii interestinu- one to re]>ort upon. Tho regular evcnini:- Congroiration at C'ookshiro is al^ persons Con- firmed, at the same visit His Lordship consecrated King- sey Falls Church, nnd was greeted by a large and attentive congregation. In many ways and lor many reasons it was very painful for me to leave Danville and Tingw ick Mission, for many, A'ery many of the ])(>oi)le were \ery deai- to me, and I be- lieve I was in many respects equally so to them. The Kev. Thos. Ulaylo-k reports :— As I have beiMi only a month in charge of this parish. I cannot profess to send in a ri^port of work done. The services have been arranged to the satisfaetion of Danville. Lome and Trouci)vook. hut Kingsey Falls claims, also, a regular Sunday's service, which it is impossible for any man alone to suj^ply regularly, in addition to the three other Churches. Tlu^ work here is l)eyond any (me man's powers and assistance is imperatively needed if progress is to l)e made. I have been kindly received and warmly welconu'd by my people. During my l)rief iiicumliency the parish has met a great loss by the death of Mr. G-. Nelson Cleveland, an aged resident of the village, a good Churchman, and a man respected by all. The collections for the (^hureh 53 ring iiio 3 winttM- ons who lular sor- Ir. John Maple's vay.s ap- )nditioii. V, to all 'h exton- estimatc a report, •m(^ ovi- I'om the le in th«» , Trout- ? held a ms Con- i Kina- tt entire painful many, i I he- parish. '. The uiville. also, a for any e three man's ••ress is lied l)y ih has eland. and a Miurch Society will be much less than usual this year and unavoid- ably so, as the collectors had but a very short time in which to take them up. Many lor this reason were not called upon, and Troutbrook returns have not yet been received from the collectors, but I hopi^ to send a supplementary list. The organ debt at Lome has been paid, chielly by the aid of Mrs. Bagiey, to whom the Congregation extend their thanks. Assessment, $290.00 ; Foreign Missions, $3.60 ; Domestic Missions, $10 82 ; For the .lews, $3.10 ; Easter Olf'ering, $19.82 ; Church tSocietv, $21. 1p ; Offertory (ordiuarv) $155.70 - -''^)tal, $504.19. / ^- —Assessment, $120.00 ; OHertory, $30.34 ; Church Sc i« :^ $9.72 ; Foreign Missions, $2.47 ; Domestic Missions, $2.01 ; For the .Iews"$l.84 ; Easter offering, $4.37 ; Church Extension Fund, $8.50 ; Balance of organ debt, $18.00.— Total, $197.85. T/-0W/6/-00/.-— Assessment, $190.00 ; OHertory, $20,24 ; Fo- reign Missions, $1.79 : Domestic Missions, $2.20 ; For the Jevv's, 63 ; Offertories for Church Society, $5.40.— Total, $220.38.— (h-and Total, $928.32. Baptisms, 20 ; Marriages, 9 ; Burials, 13 ; Conlirmations, 14. DKUMMONDVlLLi:. The Rev. F. G. Scott reports :— This has been a year of quiet but 1 trust steady progress. The congregations continue to be very fair. On Christmas Day there were 43 communicants. 24 early and 19 at the lat(^ ci'lebration, and on l^:aster Day there were 45, 24 of whom came at 8 o'clock, at which time the celebration is as far as possible choral. When it is taken into consideration that only a few of the English people live in the village and that the others have, on an avi'rage, from four to six miles to come to Church, I think these numbers are tole- rably satisfactory. The special services during Holy Week, and the three hours' service on Good Friday were well attended. Since the last report we have adopted the envelope system, and lind it in every way an imi)rovement on the old plan. The subscribers pay regularly and without feel- ing it, and it is no longer necessary to keep perpetually • dunning ' people, which uwd to be the case. m^^^ 'i ■/;.■( 54 The past yoar has berii ri'inarkable for I ho auiouiit of sickness and the number of deaths in the parish ; but I trust that these alllictions ]iave brought home God's clias- tening- love to the hi^arts of many, and tliat they have helped to unite the parish in common lionds of sympathy and love. Unfortunately, we have to dejihn-e the loss, throui^h re- moval, of several active workers. As I'ar as the Enulish people are concerned, this i)arish is in a dying- condition. Almost every year diminishes our numbers, and the families that come in to the vacated farms are nearly always French. 1 have to thank Miss Watts and Miss Macdougall, for kind help in thet^unday-school, and other friends for many proofs of affection and support. Baptisms, 10 ; Marriaixes, none : Burials, i>. Church kSociety, SG.ho ; Towards Clerg-yman's Stipend, S-50o..'n ; Foreign Missions, %{j.5\ ; Domestic Missions, ^r).00 ; Bishop's College, JA^nnoxville. $J.47 ; Missions to the Jews. $3.15.— Total, ilii827.3-j. DrnswELi.. The Uev. Thos. ^^. Chapman reports : - Three services have been maintanicd evt-iy Sundav throughout the year in my two Churches, as well as week day services in the seasons of Advent and Lent, (leneral attendance very fair. The work of the parisli lias borne rather heavily on the Incumbent on account of advancing years as well as impaired health, and he now at the mid of an incum})ency of almost 81) years and an active service of 40 years, retires in favor of a younger and stronger man. ()n the 8th day of March, 1S5(), in accordam e with a nu- merously signed pt^tition by the iidiabitants of Dudswell, I was licensed to the Mission of " Dudswell, South Ham and Tarts Adjacent." Then, there were no Churches or Church })roperty of any kind, very lew families ^vllo had been brought up in the Chur.h of l*]ngland, and not many who claimed attachment to it. Now, the entire district from Marbleton to JSherbrooke, '25 miles, is studded with Churches. During this long time, I have laboured hanl to pronvole the best interests of my adopted home, the Township of Dudswell, in every thing that has had a bearing upon pro- gress, whether mora), intellectual or material. Three good iiouiit of but I r.s chas- ey have mpathy oui^h IV- Eiiylish )iidJtioii. i'amilios French. J^all, for >r uuuiv Stipi'iid, le Jew s. kSuiKlay as vvot'k (iciioral IS borne vun('ii)|L;' end ol" rvici' of [Tiaii. h a uu- idiSWcll, li Hani ehes or ho had t many dislrict (\ with >roni()ie ship of on pro- 3e g'ood architectural Churches, largely the work of my own hands, attest my interest in the moral welfare of my people ; a large and expensively furnished Model School, entirely my -work, attest the interest I have felt for education, and lastly, how ardently I w^orked to promote the material prosperity of the people, is evidenced by my long and arduous labours from the very inception of the Quebec Central Rail- way, until its final successful completion in the connection, in iron bonds, of our inland city, Sherbrooke, with the Ancient Capital. At Christmas, as a parting' token of ri^gard, 1 was pre- sented with a handsome suite of parlor furniture and a purse of 132.30, with other valuable presents. It is my purpose, if the Lord so wills, to spend the small balance of my life where 1 have lived and laboured so long, a place now consecrated to me by the memories of departed ones. The Model School is well attended and is doing a good work. Several of oui' pupils are trying to qualify them- selves as teachers. An exhaustive canvas of the parish has been made, in which I bore a part, and the result is a guarantee, through the " Envelope System," of S350 towards the stipend of my successor. My parochial and financial statement is as follows : — Baptisms, 22 ; Marriages. 7 ; Burial.s', 9. Towards Clergyman's Stipend, i|50G.o3 ; for Model School, $200.00; OHertones, !i!;l>6.20; hisuranees. !$0.T1 ; Other pur poses, $10.00.— Total, -$822.24. PUUII\-M. The Rev. Alex. H. Robertson reports : — On 13th June, of this year, 1 was duly inducted as Rector of this parish in Holy trinity Church, Kirkdale, by the Venerable Archdeacon Roe, D.D. The day following I held my first service at South Durham, a"nd on the Ibllowing Sunday met the congrega- tion at L'Avenir. 1 received a hearty welcome from all my l)arishioners, and they were very glad to have a clergyman amongst them once more. The parish had suHered, as a parish always will, from being so long without a regular clergyman, but I trust that we are getting into good workiiig order again. JIf m- .."'- I ^vl. ;■;• , 1 7* '1 ( .. i 1 :■ ;» ' ■, H f, * . ■, .' ^ . ; ■ - ■ t; ,,; 56 Tho wot summer, and the veiy bad state ol' the roads. have interfered both with parish visiting: and with tho at- tendance at Church, but 1 am ghid to say that thi-re is a growing' interest in the sei'viccs. and that the people attend well. At Kirkdah', the ladies took charuc ol' the parsonagv ro- pairs, and had it nicely painted and tinted bd'ore my arrival, at an expense of over $40.00 The Sunday-school has been carried on by ]\Irs. Jas. Trenholme and Mrs. Blackwell ; and Miss Abbie Lyster has been a faithful and elMcient organist for some years. At L'Avenir a Sunday-school was orn'auised, with Mr. Geo. Atkinson as Superintendent, and carried onwilhg'reai enthusiasm till the roads g-rew so l)ad as to prevent the children coming- from a distance, but it was a tjood beuin- ning' and will be resumed next spring-, or scioncu- if po.ssil)h>. At South Durham the congregations have kept up well, in spite of the fact that a number of our members liaAc left the parish. The sing'ing- at this Chur(!h is ]>arti(ularly g'ood and tho warmest thanks of both clergyman aiul congregalion are due to Miss Julia Leighton our organist, ]nr her energy and zeal in training- and keeping- ui> the choir. The linancial state of the parish is good. The assessment and other expenses have })ei'n promptly met. 1 have held week day antl cottage services at \aii(»us places during- the year. The parish owes a debt of g-ratitnde to the Yeneral)le Archdeacon Roe, for his valuable advice and assistanc*', durini^ the time of the va(;ancy. Our thanks are also due to Mr. lilackwell and Mr. Robt. McCaig, who acted as lay readers at Kirkdale and L'Avenir ; except for tln'ir valuable assistance these Churches would hav(^ been sometimes leit without a service. Ba[)tisms, 7 ; Marrianes, .") ; Burials. ."). Church Society, $i!:i.9D ; Assessment for the Diocesan Board, $456. -Jo ; Foreign Missions, $0.00 ; Donn^Ltic Mis- sions, $50.00 ; Church and Parsonage Improvements, $50.00; Amounts raised for others purposes, $>'-':;. l'1. — Total, $.78.— Total, $330.42. WEST rRA:\lPT()\. The Uev. 1. B. Del)bage reports :— The vear has been a hard one fm- keeping up the work of the Church over long distances. Last winter was very severe, and so much rain during the summer made the roads very bad. To make matters worse my horse met with 5 1't . • '- : M -&' 5S an accident \vhi(!li ullimatcly rondcvtd liim cnlircly nsc- less to me. I did the Ix'si I could in keeping' my ai)p(»int- ments, but failed sevcial times to g-et back IVom C'ran bourne to Frampton in time lor evenins,- service. Our services have been attended as usual. In some res- pects there hare been improvements. Our Sunday-scliool has ))ceii carried ]>e that I might " long- wear it g-oing in and out amongst them." The balance of the money subscribed was given to Mrs. Debbaiic, with the expres.sion of the hope that it would be larger another timi>. "We have also received many other kindnesses and pre- sents I'ro.Ti the people in West iM-ampion and Cranbourne. The Misses Lilla Turner, Helen U. barlholomew, Eliza- beth Henderson and C. Hurl"y collected ^^-0 00 for Church Society. Parochial and Financial Statement for the Mission of AVest Frampton and Cranbourne for the vear ending- olst December, 1888 :— IJaptisms, 4 ; Marriages, :] ; Burials 2. ^Yrst Fi'aiii[itou. Ci iiibouiiic. Toliil. Church Society ^ 2lt 00 s :ji i';i oo Assessment to Diocesan Board... 175 Oil 47 2-") .).).> .)■ Easter oll'ering Foreign Missions .. Domestic Missions. 80 00 00 .30 Bishop's College, Leiinoxville 4 00 Compton Ladies' College L' ")! Parsonage Improvement !'•] 00 ,. Woman's Auxiliary l'> 00 For conversion of Jtnvs 1 r)S liaised for other purposes ."io 14 4 70 •2i) 30 00 00 2 51 1:5 00 15 00 1 58 54 84 Total 'S^Ol lis $ 54 45 >?ooo 73 'ly nsc- ippoiiit- ibouriic me rcs- '■ <>lcIosl nd nl.so nontlily ugh the .st boon h(^ ploa- n hoi's ol' rh'y. I ho " long- lajico ol' uith tlio lor limo. lul pio- ibounio. ,', Ehza- Church ssioii ol' llg' ohst Total. 2''2 ■'•'> I'o 5 30 :J 00 4 00 2 al 1.-5 00 1") 00 1 58 54 84 50 (1ASP6 15.VSIN. Tho Rov. J. r. Richmoud. reports as Ibllows : — The sorvices oi" the ]\[ission have been held regularly, excepting IVora the .'lOth Soptoml)er to October 28th, during which time my ('hurohos were closed irom tho fact that my house was declared iniected, my family having un- fortunately contracted diphtheria early in October, through Iho calls made upon mo to visit the house of an aillicted neighbour. Fortunately the disease did not become epi- demic. The Congregation of St. Paul's Church have made pro- vision for enclosing the Church with a suitable fence, and have expended over S150 on necessary repairs to the organ. It was tho general opinion that it was better to repair the organ (a pipe organ) than to purchase a reed instrument. Tho Sunday-school progressed favorably under the Super- intendence of Mr. F. Voit, during the summer, and remains open for the winter under my supervision. The number of scholars shows a lalling away during the last few months in spite of some additions. The assessment of the Congre- gation has so far boon met, during the last two years, by the Sunday ollorlory, and the books are kept in a most sa- tisfactory condition by tho People's Warden, P. Vibert, Esq. The building of the new church at St. James has also mad(» some i)rogress, but has boon checked by the unfor- tunate occurrence above alluded to. A bazaar would have been held in the fall but most of tho contributions thereto were kept at tho Parsonage, and althouuh tho house and contents wore disinfected it w^as thought better to postpone tho sale for a season. A sale of some articles in the month of Docombor, at the house of Mrs. James Patterson, kindly lent for tho occasion, resulted in the addition of over $100 to the new^ Church Ikiilding F'und. There are live day schools in the mission, the fifth at the Stanley settlement, can only bo kept open during a part of the scholastic year for Avant of funds. A small grant from the Societv woidd be very benoiicial in that settlement. I hope that when tho new church is completed the pew r(>nting system will bo abolished, as it has l)een at St. Paul's Church. It is unsatisfactory and the voluniary system will, I trust, take its place ; the iinancia I statement of the wardens >o55 To proves that it is gaining gv ound. 'l! 00 During- iho past year tliorohavo been Biiptisms, 18 ; Mar- riaffo.s, 15 ; Burials, 10. I append the iinancinl statements. St. James Clu/rr.h. — Pew n^nts, $107. ol ; Voluntary con- tributions, )ii!ll4,10 ; Sunday Collections, $24.r)(; ; Special Collections, iS;5.iir); New Church, i&lO-J.oO. —Total, $852.12. SL Panfs Cluirr/i, G'aspe : — 1vi:ci:ipts. — Voluntary Collec- tions, per.!, and I*]. Collas, $20 ; Sunday Collections,' $205. oO ; Received lor Burial Lots, $10 ; Received lor half a barrel Communion wine, St. James, $4. — Total, $388 50. — Pay- MENTS.— Dioct'san Board. $200; Sexton, $03.16; Special Collections remitted. $S 04; Communion wine (1887), $1.50; two years' contribution to Synod, $4 ; Freight, etc., on Organ, $13. tly paid. At Waterville the congregations have as a rule been good and the singing and responding hearty. During the year we lost our two Church Wardens and their families. Mr. L. N. Emerson having moved to California on accjount of his health, and Mr. AVm. Lovers to Montreal. This has been asad blow to us as both the men and their families were, most active and interested in all Church work. The rapid growth of this village has increased the demands upon the clergymau\s time and energy, and I am made plainly aware ev^^ry wet^k of th(^ necessity of more work here. Not being al)le mvself to givt^ it without neulecting other duties equally pn\ssing, I have sent a petition to the Diocesan Board asking that Watervdle be made the centre of a new Mission, which will includes within its borders North llatley and the Capleton Copper ]\[ines. I have great hope that this may be granted, and then I can take into the parish of Hatley, Ayer's Flat and give a service there every Sunday. w t have, imain bog-uii a Ibrtnighlly s»'rvi<(> in North llatloy ,'ith quite tMicouiiii^inn' pvosi)0('ts. The attendance has been .i^ood, and a clioir trained by Mr. Bryant, a young- Enulishnuin at present residing' there, has, by their exeeUent singing- oi" the hymns and canticles, added much to the interest oi' the services. A number of visitors from Baltimore si)ent u couple of monlhs here last summer. AIkju* .vventy of them were members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and they never failed to cheer us by their presence at the services and lo stimulate our devotion ])y their qui(^t reverence. They promise to return next yi-ar, and have spoken about assisting in the erection of a small Church. Just before Ihey left for their southern lumie they sent me a Po.st Office Order for thirty dollars, with a kind note stipulating that the money was loi' my own personal use. At Massavvippi the attendance, though not what it ought to be, has yet Ixmmi better than last year. For a long- time we were without an organist and the singing often ctmsisted of a solo by the (dliciating minister. During the summer holidays Miss Lina Murray, bravely volunteered to play the organ for me, and the music gave us new life. After she left for school Miss Carter kindly offered to take her place. She is now traininu' a choir to sing the hymns and canticles. Already we can see the benefit of these young ladies' work in the increased attendance. In connexion with the Rev. Mr. ]*]ames, I have begun a fortnightly week-day service at the Sutton School-house, which is midway ])etween Ilatley and Barnston Corner. The attendance so far has been most encouraging. 1 would like to take this opportunity of expressing my o-ratitude for many acts of personal kindness extended to myself and familv bv my parishionei's ; and especially would I like to thank the farmers of the Hatley congrega- tion for drawinu'up my winter's supply of fire-wood. Baptisms, 12 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 1:]. Church Society, |3G.04 ; Assessment for the Diocesan Board. SSOO.OO ; Easter Offering, .^19 00 ; Foreign Missions, !i;9.58 ; Domestic Missions. S3.70 ; Bishop College, Lennox- ville, $366 ; Amount raised for other purposes, $240.00.— Total, $812.98. U-'X. ■•■• m ■«•■■ Is 63 INVEUNESS. The Rov. r. l\o(> roports :— Tho record of tins ^lisision duriiii;' th<' year now ])ji.st is not dis('<)uragini»'. There seems to l)e, I'rom the reii'uliir at- tendance at the public services oi' the Chureh, and at the Holy Communion, a deeper interest, and an increased appre- ciation ol' the value and blessedness ol' these outwanl means "ivt'n unto us lor our advancement and i-rowth in sjiiritual grace. There is service every Sunday at St. Ste[)hens, and at the Church ot the Ascension, Cani])bi'irs Corners, with Holy Communion once every mouth, and a monthly service at the St Julie Station. The Sunday-schools, during the summer months, are well attended, and are doing good work. We have good faith- ful teachers, who devote tlu'mselves heartily to the work of carefully training the young i)eople in the study of the Holy Scriptures and the Church Catechism. Mrs. Koe has a Bible-class lor girls during the winter nu)nths, every Sunday, at the TarsonaLie. At St. Stephen.-s' Sunday-school we have an excellent library, refreshed by a box of new books purchased this year, for which w<' are hirgely indebted to the liberality of Mr. Kobert Hamilton, the generous friend of all the Missions. Although we have lost several children this year, from families leaving [he Mission, we have still a goodly number left, 40 a.t St. Ste- phen's and '2i} at the Church of the Ascension. We held our annual Sunday-school pic-nic in September, at which all the members of the Church wen.' present with the children, and were able to distribute a large numbei" of nice presents to the 75 young persons present. The Churches were beautifully decorated at Christmas. A handsome present from the " Kill)urn Sisters," of mottoes and scrolls, helping much to improve the appearance of the sacred edifices. The parochial branch of the "Women's Auxiliary to Mis- sions, although few in number, is doing a good work. Al- though the people are, as a rule, poor, and have little to spare, this small branch sent off to the " Wawanosh Home,''' money and clothing, made by themselves, to the amount of |22, and are now busy preparing a box of clothing to be sent in the spring, at the opening of the navigation, to Mrs. Wilson, lor the Indian girls at the Home. To G3 .show tlio inlcivst taken l)y tln' lut'iubcrs in ihi.s work. I iniuht hlatc thut oiif of the youiii;' wouumi, ji iiu'iul»t'r ol llic (liiild, who h'll us to woik in Uo.stoii, sriit IVom Hostoji ;i piircrl ol'chjthiiiu' \\>Y tli»' Indian yiils, whit h she nuido up horsrll"; ami others who have hd't us, have m<»iu scd to do likowiso. This speaks well ioi ihe ini|)res,sion made upon the youn<>- peoph' who have hceii under tlie inllneiic" of this uooil work. Tliere luis been nuuh sickness in the Mission iUirin<>' tlie past year, and four of our oklest peoph» have bee)i (•idled to their resi : Mi'. ,lohn Smyth, father of W. J. Smytli ; Mrs. Thonipson, formerly housekeei)er for l'- ';ev. T. Hall, when n;issionary here; Mrs. Soi)hia Wi'ton. an iiU'ed member of the \\A\ known Wilton family ; and widow iJorothy .laekson. an old woman who was siek lor the most part of lu years. She has lefl something- to our Endow- ment Fund, l)Ut how much will not be known until her estate is settled. Baptisms, 4; Mariian'e, 1; IJurials, 1. Church Society, ^ 10.08 ; Assessment for the Diocesan IJoard, $•)-.") ; Christmas Tree and CMuirch decorations, l^'* I" orei un M ission.N, -"Sl.!'-') D omes tie Missions, ^-.mII; (ieneral Oll'ertory, !ji21.4;i ; Auu)unls rai.sed for other i)urposes, .lews, $1.?>T; Wawanosh Home, $22.^)0; SunH^iV-richool JAln-ary, !ft2()..J() ; Christmas CJifl to Incumbent Irom E. G. Palmer, !si9.— Total, s4.jl.il). Add Church of ihe Ascension, .>Bioo.;V,.t. —Total, s;5(j4.T8. Memo, of si)ecial and general eollections taken up at the Church of the Ascension durinu' the year 18SS : — • Forei'-in ^fissions, $4.:1G: General Fund, si2.o0 ; Jews, i^l.tio; Jjomestie Missions, >i;2. 24 : Bishop's Collei^v. s^l.T U Lssion Fund, >5l.8:i: Pension Fund.^2.P.t; General Oifer- torv, i$->T.o rotal. s)o.o; ii;ei..\m). The liev. R, IIewl<»n reports:— Our work in this corner of Chrisfs vineyard durinu' the past year has l)een quiet and uneventful. 1 cannot rept)rt such "strides in the way of advancement as characterized the work of former years, but our progress has been (]uite as, if not more, healthy. .ludu'inu' from the general features of our Cliurch work and tht' imlividual instances of zeal and devotion which arise from time to time, T think it is Him 1 mk ^ ^ ^ . I '"^ 1 1 • ■■'i ' ' . 11; it i r w^: 04 liot too much to say that there is a gradual growth in lioli- ness and an encouraging" increase ol' faith. We can, however, judu'e only hy outward signs. God alone can look into tlie heart and s})('ak accurately oi' the "shaking"' His Spirit produces in the "dry hones'" of care- lessness and indiiference. Services have been kept up reg'ularly at all the Churches, with monthly Sunday evening services at Keougli's liange School-house and Black Lake. In all ])laces the attendance has been good and the services hearty. This is t\s)»ecially true in Upper Ireland, where the regular communicants have increased. Last Sunday there were neaily lifty. Mr. F. n. Wood, lay reader, generally assists me by takingsonu> part in the services here. Aftei- a long drive in the hot summer weather and having taken two other services, I find his assistance ol ureat value. The Latlies' Association is still doing good work. They puii)<)se holding a Christ- mas tree this year. We have most of Ihe lumber sawed for a coach-house and stable for the use of Incumbent, hut have not got the ])uilding up yet. We exiu^ct to have it finished next sumnu^r. Mrs. llen'y Wood and Miss IMaugic Cross still continue their services at the oruan. In Upper Ireland the hand of the Lord has been laid heavily on us in the way ol sickm\' luivo it s Mai>'<^'i(' )i'oii hijd Nt winter ll'stn oral re thi'cat- ' my own ot tJioni ood was zeal and M-y short ied out. mrliood. popJexy. ve have endure ceediiiy- k) o])en hroug-h Ji.sliop.s ( to the I Lower k to the young- mission at Black Lake. Mr. T. I\. Johnston's work in this locality has been invaluable to me. I cannot speak too highly of his loyalty and zeal lor the cause of our Master. Besides holding services every Sunday he con- ducted a ]'»ible-class, ably assisted by liis wife in the Sunday- school. We inlended l.>uil ding a church here this winter, but I am afraid we will be obliged to jmt it olf for a time until Ave can })e satislied that the circumstances of the mines will justify us in erecting a house Jbr the worship of God. The Conii'n^gations here have been ii'ood and the sin^'in'^' and responding excellent. I am sorry to say that recently Mr. Johnston's health has prevented him from taking that activt^ part in Church work Avhich is his wont. It is niv l)rayer that his health may be restored so that the work he has so well b(\gun mav be carried on. In Lower Ireland the work is encouraging. Early in the vear a Christmas tree was held, at Avhich ^>lr. A. S. Johnson. M.P.P., on l)ehalf of the congregation presented me with a purse containing nearly seventy dollars. 1 was completely taken by surprise, but it was an acce[)table one. One ad- vance worthy of mention here is the acquisition of an organ- ist, in the person of Miss May I\Ltrshall. Our principal wants in this Chur(di ar(> a new organ and a font. They will be sui)plied in good time. AVe have almost enough money for a oood organ. The collectors for the Church Society are Mhs Sarah Kerr, Miss Orlcna Little and Miss llessie'rortm-. Their solicitations were succi'ssful and result in a nice resi)ectable sum for the work of the Church So- ciety I feel encouraged bv the manner in which tiie Keough's Raniiv School-house services are attended. Lei the weather be what it may, when the mis.siomiry goes there he iinds an (Mithusiaslic congregation awaiting him to Join in the beauti- ful form of worshii) set forth in the Church Trayer l>ook. Many of those people began with a complete ignorance of the Church service. In fact one woman declared that she never heard ihe Church s(>rvic(> until about three months ago, when she attended (^ne of our services. She had no idea it was so beautiful. Those who have never seen any- thing but a Avell appointed City Church service will not have much idea of the manner in which we are sometimes oV)lig(>d to conduct (mr missionary services. In a place like Keough's Kange, the lirst thinii' to be done is to uproot pre. judices against the Praver Ibok. This can be done only 00 by judicious explanation of its admirable arrang-emcnts and by setting it before them through careful and devout read- ing of the prayers and lessons. May God fill us all with the spirit of love, zeal and enerL>y. so that the services of His Church may be set before llis wandering sheep in an interesting, devout and ennobling manner. Before closing I must testify to the kindness and devotion of the congregations. Out of many I single acoui^le of acts, that of Upper and Lower Ireland, in " hauling '' my hay and of Mr. Henry Cross in presenting my wife with a nice milch cow. These are only isolated instances out of many a(ds which gladden the lu'art of the missionary. I append Statistics : — Haptisms. lU; Marriages, (1 ; Burials, '.>. 'I'riiiity ("Imrcli. (nuvc. Asscssnieiit (iciiciiil (tMiTtoiy ,*>lHH'ial OHi'i-t(irii.'s — ( IchlmmI Kiiml . Mission Fluid I'l'iisioii Fmiil IJisliojj'rf Colli'gc |)oiiu'Stit' iMissUnis... l''()fci;^'ii .Missions.... Faster olIeii'ij;s. iS;i'. ti) liR'Uiiibt'iil Collections fui' Churcli So- cifiy Tjadies' Assui'iatiuu Ki'oiljiirs Ivan lie. '>oiiiestic Missions •jsd (10 15 (10 1 (k; 1 .'IT 2 (10 1 :,u '1 L'O 2 0(1 5 00 10 ().■> |o:; (10 (.'lirisfs Cliiiccli, I.owei- ]i-elainl. :j;l'So 00 L'T 00 1 ;;i :; L'l; 2 (10 (I 7S .". L'T 1 10 7ii 00 27 (i:. 07 (10 St. Luke' ( 'lilirell. A.i.leilx. $10 0(1 .', (1(1 l!ia<'k Lake. $1.". oo Tol:ll. IjjI'pOO (III I'J 11(1 .'lO II .").• I 00 oil 1 l:: (III _* 2s II (10 (1 ii; lOll (111 ■"7 1711 7'i 00 $l.(t:!i (II kln(;si-:y. The Kev. James S. Sykes reports : — I am happy to ])e able to ])egin another report with a good item, viz : the securing in May last another generous gift of |100 towards our Endowment Fund from Ixohcrt Hamilton, lilsc] , an additioiuil i^50 being sulx-ribcd by the Mission — St. Taul's contributing, -^17 ; Holy Trinity, ^i;].') ; Spooner Pond. !$18. To tlumk the i>'enerous donor in a report seems very common place ])ut wc do so as the re;i- diest means of exi>re.^sinu' our appreciation and keeping in remembrance oui' great ol)ligation. With regard to the .services 1 can only repeat the stale* monts and xoiit rortd- nd eiieroy, ji'fbro His eniiobliiin d devotion )le ol'tict.s, ' my Jiay itli ;i nice ol' luniiv Tol;ll. ,^;., 1 (ill li 11 J ml > ■•- iiii 1.VS 1 II IIII i>; jiiii (III '^7 7ii Kit IK) 1 (Ml $l.ii::i i;i ; with ;i Ji'eiuMous [1 Ixohcrt I by the ty/^l-") ; lor ill ;i the n';i- ^pini;' ill u' .stutt'- l-tw meiit ol" previous years, fairly well attended, a slight in- crease in the number ol' communicants, and a more re<>-uhir attendance at the Holy Communion. Outward signs \vhith I trust are only an indication ol" " inward ancf spiritual grace." There is ti very marked inxprovement in llie (hantino- and singing at Spooner Pond. I leave the l''iiiancial Statistics to tell the story and mea- sure the lil)erality oi" each congregalion. Our iiKiva.sed assessment has greatly increased the dilliculty of collect- ing it. Mr. John AV'adleigh, (he largest contributor to our as.se.ss- ment, having removed w ith his family irom Ivingsey lo Danville, cannot be expected alter the present agreement expires, to i)ay to otir assessnu'Ut, but Kimt'sey's loss will he Danville's gain, and as this Mission is already taxed be- yond ils capabilities, it will be altogether impossible Jor the rest to make up the sum of ^M), which ]\lr. Wadleigh's re- moval will take from us. However we wish tJieni ])ros- perity in their ni>w home and ho])e tha': Im' the sake of old times they will hel[) us when we ask them to do so. Death too has Ikhmi busy amongst us this yeai'. Mr. .lohn Trenholm, of Trenliolmville. after a long and trying sick- ness, borne with exemplary paiienc<'. d'wd lull of a hope ol' immortalit y in Christ Jesus. At the finu'i'al, which was very largely attended, I was kindly assisted by the IJev. A. 11. Jiobertson, the new liector ol Durham. Another prominent ligure, in the person of Mr. George Wadleigh, has l>een removed from our mid.^i. Cut down suddenly full of life and vigour in the morning, and, slunlly after noon — dead — from a stroke of apoplexy, the widow'.s grief increased ])V having lo nurse one after the other, two daughters through typhoid fever. Truly " in the midst of life we are in death.'" The farmers in Kingsey, iu common with those of other districts, have sulfered much from the exceedingly wet season we have just i)assed through, and notwithstanding every eilbrt having been used to save the (.'rops, much hay and grain w^as si)oilt, and only about one-third of the po- tato cro[) saved. And yet in the face of all these draw- backs our people have done remaikably well in giving, in spite of the dilhculty (hardly understood by the indepen- dent and well-to-do) o'( geitiiig. 1 have to thank Messrs. Heiirv Wadleigh, Josejih Lodge, \'.' 'i' '''• rm 'i and Henry McMannis, each lor a load ol' hay. Also Mrs. John Nunns I'or the kindly i^il't ol' n cover lor my waggon, making travelling in the hot sun or driving rain compara- tively cornlbrtahle. Various other gilts I have received from other memhors of my congregations, to enumerate them all would niako this report too long. But I must not omil $0 and a supply of dessicated soup as a special Chrismas gilt from Captain White. The Yen. Archdeacon Lonsdell still gives me occasional and very acceptable help in the services at Spooner Tond. It is with no small amount of i)leasure ihat I record a giftof ijii'^ to our most deserving organist. Miss Lizzie Evans, Irom the congregation of St' raul's. I'arochial and Financial Stalement lor the Mission of Kingsey, for the year ending ;>(Uh November, 1888 : Baptisms, D : Marriages, 2 : Ihirials, K). Ilolv Cliurcli Sorirl\' St. ]'a Sydcnii ,^ • Ill's .1111. 11 1 Ull III III! Tiiiiity ^ l»eiii:-iiirs. $ -1 s;! S li;,') nil :; n:; 1 IT 1 IS 1 I.s M 1 on IKHilie I'.iliil. 8 IT .",0 (III (i 2S ] ii:. :, (HI ... . ) . . 1 (III r..i 2 (Id • Tdliil. ■^ l."i '.11 Afisessuu'iit .. L'T.p JTO (III Kastor OlU'riiifi' 1 i:i Tl ("Iii-istiiiiis OH'ci'liij;- — P'orcii'ii .Mission-; 1 T 12 1; IS Doiiicstic .Missidiis • >■> .-. 2il 1 M 1 (Ml II! .' >■> 2 .")l Loiuioii Jew s Soeii't V 1 •A HI I :.ii i.') Ill) III (III •Jl in :>, ,s.', Clnirch extcMsioii IT nil nil 1; nil '>') T.I nil '.'7 .'ii T."i IJisliop s .MciiKiriiil I'^uiiil... . . 1 '» I1; nil General ( -o licet imis 21 "i2 12 T.' Til Totiil S:M1 f SJ'-'T 00 ^ i\:; 21) §TS2 21; TiAHR.VDOK. St. Clement's Mission, Mutton IJay. The Kev. J. T.all reports:— On 27th June, by the kindness of Conimnnder AVakeh:ini, GovernnuMit S.S. La Canddiemip, I was accommodated with a passage from Mutton Bay to Mus(|Uiirro IvivtM', where the Mission boat was being put in order for s(>a. She had been recently purchased for the Mission by W. D. B. Scott, Esq., 11. B. Co., agent, Mus(juarro, whose knowledge of a boat was anijdy verilied, during the cruise, by the si)lendid sailing qualities o)^ North Star No. 2. She is no. exactly new, having been in use two years, and was laid up in the summer of 1887 23 1 witl yard 8titf in h Thii^ wh<^ Also Mrs. 11 comi)ara- r moiub(M-s ould iiiak(> d a sii])p]y m Captain occasional nov J'oiid. record a ^zic Evans, jMif^sioii of SS : iHioiicr I'nihi. Tdliil. ;:ii nil i; :is ) :i., :', IK I M *''! I (III r>\ 2 ltd i; III! 7 'III .j7i) nil l:i ri 7 IL' i; IS .". :'i; I M !.> ,01 :i ii.| i; nil ::\ ::, li; III) 7.'i ri'i ;; -2'.) $7S2 2ii rak(diain. atod with I' here the had hocii , Esq, 11. )oal was I sailing- r, having' Timer ol' 69 1887, whicli makes lier now Tour years old. Her length is 23 leot 10 inches kev\, width. 9 feet ; lore and aft rfo-god, with a jib. AVheu under lull sail, she spreads about'' 70 yards of cau\ > ; ^vill do seven knots an hour, and is as still" in a bree. > as a ten ton yacht. ^eople, on my return, had left for their winter houses, which are dillicult of a. C(^ss by boat. At Siii k Point I met liev. II. E. H. John- son, of Ivfewfoundlaiul Diocese, who accompanitvl me to !>lanc Sablon, where 1 remained for Sunday service. ]\Ir. •lohnson proceeding to 1^'orteau by mail steamer. We ar- ranged to mec^t agam at Lance-au-Loup, but eastm-ly winds and thick fog preveni ed me keeping my app( »int ment. Our intention was to g-o to Flower's Cove, - and a houso is ivquirod for tho Mission boat, also boat i>-eariiiff, tho balance on hand Avill bo nono too lara'e to defray ex- penses. The Mission Housc^ at Schooner Hay is no use where it is, the jieople having' left there owing' to scarcity of wood, and the Chapel accommodation at Glutton Bay l)ei]iiT very inferior, 1 purpose bringing; it hi^fe next spring", and converting' it into a Church, keeping tlie present building for a Mission and School-house. LEEDS. The Jiev. J. Kemp reports : — This, my last reimrt', will not he what I had fondly hoped when I entered upon the 3 .ar s work. It has been less satisfactory to myself and I am afraid oF less advantagt* to the ^Mission than any ])revious year. God has seen lit to cause me to be laid aside lor part of the year by sickness, and I have only been able to do a portion of the work — which I had kiid out and sIkhiUI have accom- plished had my health been the same as befort\ As far as I could, I have kei)t up the ordinary services, the details of which I gave in my report of 1887. St. .Tamos Church, Leeds, has been served with less break in Oie mt- vice than in any of the other Churches and Stations. And by that Congregation lh<^ assessment has been paid up to the end of the year. Bui the other Congreg-ations (of St. Mark's, Kinnear's Mills, and Jh'ouuhton) hav(( not be.Mi served much over half the year and the Board has remitted half of their assessmoiit for the year. I priniched my last oilicial st'rmon Sunday. ^Joth, at St. James Church, Leeds. I i)art with my work and with the people^ with some regret, but thankful that I can now take the rest I feel I )»eed. I hav(^ tried to do my best. My relati(»ns with the people have be(Mi, on the whole, harmonious. I shall, as long' as the Mission is vacant, be willing to give St. James C/ongregation one service tnich Sunday, with the und»n- standing' that should a clergyman be appointed shortly, they will l)e expected to p;ty the whole year's assessment for the coming' year. Mr. Smith rendered me good help, while I was ill- last winter, in ta.king service at St. James Church, and also did something for Kinnear's Mills and Broughton, or the break in all these places would have been much greater. 11 I solid ill this report ivo-rottinii' th;it I have not boon able to do more for Christ and the Church. And hoping that a younjrer man may take my place and work np the Mis- sion with more energy than I have had strength to do. to the glory of Ood and to the advantage of the people Baptisms, 14; Marriages, 2; Burials, 14. Church Society, $20 ; Assessment for the Dioct^san Hoard, $•2:10 ; Foreign ]\[issions. $5 ; Domestic Missions, $8.50 ; ]-)ishop's College, Lennoxville, $().80 ; Compton Ladies' Colleue, $2 ; Amounts raised for other purposes, $46.00. — Total, $323.80. LENxXOXVlLLE. The Uev. A. C. Scarth makes the following detailed report : — I'liiircli Socictv — (ionoral I'imd -^SS 7r> (!( iicial OIlcitdiT i< ;!l Mission I-'iiinl S\il)S('vi|ilion ■"> Ot* I'eiKsiuii l'"iiiiil Siilisci i[iiii)ii :i (Kl I'piisioii Fund Oir.'itdiy II i"" W. iuul (). Sul]scri[itii)a •) 'HI 8121 iifi Clcr^vinairs Saliirv as \wv Kastcr .'^tiitcnicnl 8?'10 "0 Kiistcr Olli'iiii'^ ." 38 lUl 8808 M KoiTJ^rn Mi-^sions— Oircilovv Slf; 22 For ilie Jews— (Jood Fridiiv (Jtlbrtorv i> 2:! $21 IJ Ddincstic Mis-iions OH'crtoiv $ "i ■>>'< W. and (). Ali:-oin,i do '' "" Woman's Anxiliaiy *i'" ''i' \alui- ot'liu.x ot clotliiii;:- " "" 11(1 iw Junior I'.rauch of Woman's Auxiliary 12 :i.> ValiR' of iloiliinf,' sent '^ "" :w :;:) Clmn-li cxtiMisioa -" "" .,,. ., ."r I ( 1 o\ RisJio]) s ("ollftrf. TAMinoxvilli'— liU'iTtovy ^^ •'' ■''" Fndowmcnl coUecU'd ''•' ■'^' ., .^ ^^ 1^ K) 00 utlicr iiuiPost's-OIIcrtory t'(M- pcnoral expenses S'^l'"> 2.'> liaised hyCuild '•'•' ''^ Collected for Sunday-selmol Pie-Xie 2,) 00 Kxpended for Siuulav-scliool Library and Catcehisms : ■■ 2.. aO Collected for Bishop's Juliilee Fund ^- ou _^ _ Cliureh and Parsonage Improvenicnl— New carpet for Cliancel from (lUild .. .,, MaeKay liislitutc for Deaf-.Mutes ' Total *2,141 01 I do not think there is any thing to add to the foregoing detailed statement. It fully shows the quiet work ot the 72 !Jf. l,V t ■i' Parish lor tho i)usl yoar. It will f)o soon Iroiii it that tho " Woman's Auxiliary " and " St. Gt'oryo's Guild " aro hoth doing- uood work. To iho I'ormor a Junior IJranch has boon addod undor the a])lo nianagcnicnt ol' Miss ]tOo — tho pro- coods ol' thoir ^V()rk during' tlio yoar amount to ^."^O.^].'). Tho yoar that is passed has boon an unovontful ono in our jnirish L"e. The ordinary routino ol" work has boon quietly I'ollowod — unbiokon, oxot'pt by iJlnoss on my own part and by aljriol" visit to my luitivi* land, alter an absonoe oi'somolbrty yoars. 1 cannot omit nd'crrinu' hero to tho warm and alloctionato wolcomo with which I was grootod on my return. Tho mond)ors of tho (Jnild prcsontod the Church with a handsome now oarix't at blaster, at an exi)onse ol" •^lit;i.40. Thoy have also had tho Church Plall olapl)()ardod and pitint- od, W'hioh they will pay lor during the winter. Wo had our usual " harvest home " service in the end of September, and the beauty oi" tli»> decorations, the bright- ness of the service, and 1 lie numbers present exceeded all former years. An oloquent and striking sermon was preach- ed by the Kector of Shorbrooke. There have been 2I> celebrations of tho Holy Communion, with an average attendance of 40. There have been 14 deaths Avithin the limits of tho parish ; two of them with awful suddenness, warninn' tho community to bo ready " for in an hour that ye think not the Son of Man cometh." I have ba])ti/(Hl "28 persons, one of whom was an adult. Of tho others, four died almost imme- diately after their r(»cei)tion into the fold of Him who said " Sulfer the little children to com** unto me." Baptisms,!'.'}; Marriages, 4; Ihuials, 14. LEVIS AM) SOTTII C>UEI!EO. The Kev. M. Georgo Thompson ro|)orts : — During the portion of tho year — nine months — in which I have had charge of this l^arish, the services liavo been regularly kept u[). Numerically, tho Parish has not changed much. ))ut 1 am very glad to])eabl(* to report a considerable, increase in the regular attencUiiice at all the services. Tho members of tho Ladies' Guild haA'o continiu^d to carry on their good work, and deserve great credit for their earnest and persevering oUbits. Besides giving SlOO to the Local Endowment Fund, thereby securinu' Mr. Robert Hamilton's 78 ihid the are holli liiKS been -the pro- .3.-). Olio ill iJis beoii my own ahsciieo <' to tJie s i^Toek'd 1 wiih ii *1<>;;.40. n liini' tilt.' link not IS, one of it imnio- 'ho >sai(l which e been handed Llerable, . The rry on 'rtrne.st 3 Loeal iltonVs ( oenerous ofl'or, thoy have [viven mon; than ^40 fou the im- l)rovement of the Rectory -grounds, &c. Miss X. Piton, who has i)r(>sided at (he org-an, deserves si)ecial mention for her ellicient work. The Lord J5ishop of the Diocese visited this Parish in May and confirmed eleven persons. I would call the attention of my i>iicce.ssor to the iact, that the new Cemetery still remains uiiconsecrated. All arraiiireinenls were made to have it done in May— on the occasion of the Bishop's visit for Conlirnuition— but owiiuv to the cold and the amount of snow still on the .ij-round! it had to be postponed. The 8unday-school has been i'aithfully carried on, and our numl)ers have slightly increased. I leave the Sunday-school in chaise of Mr. Addie, and have appointed teachers for the classes, and I know that the work will be well done. I regret to say that the services at Hadlow are not as much appreciated as they ought lo be. and consequenlly they have been but indill'erenlly attended, though the Con- g'regation at times has been good. It is with rnuch regret that I leave this Parish, for I have got attached (o the Church and people, but my state of health demands a chang-e I trust that a few months spent in a milder climate, with (lod's blessing-, will enable me to return and labor in the Diocese ag'ain. For many kindnesses received I return my sincere thanks. In conclusion, 1 would also thank all who have labored with me in my work here, and my prayer is, that the work of Christ's Church may continue to prosper and increase among-st them more and more. The Rev. Fred. A. Smith reports : — Since the departure of the Rev. M. Cr. Thomj^son for the United States g'reat ellbrts have been made to have at least one service on Sunday in this Church. For some months the Rev. ]Mr. Rexford did duty, and a clergyman was pro- vided for the celebration of Holy Communion once a month. The Sunday-school has been regularly kept up under the direction of Mr. (leorue Addie, the Superintendent. Many thanks are due to Mrs. Simmons, Miss Bella Thomp- son, Miss Piton and Miss Nuttie Piton for the sum of •'SUo.To, tht> proceeds of two concerts, one a parlor concert, held at Mrs. Piton's residence, which realizi'd !$o9.2.3. The proceeds of both furnished fuel and helped to pay debts and clerg-y- man's salary. Baptisms, 4 ; Marriages, 2; Burials, 5. t> f I '» 74 Clerg-yman's Stipend, $600; Eastor Ottering, $28.70; Foreign Missions, $2.00 ; Amounts raised lor other pur- poses, say, $200.— Total, $8.-50.70. The Kev. J. riopl)urn writes: — The ])riucipal work to report this yt'ar in this parisli is the building of a new Church in Fitch IJay, ii village ten miles distant from Magog and lour miles from Georgi'ville. In this section I had been holding services for two years with very encouraging success. The w;iy was opened up in a memorable manner. A man, who had declared himself an inlidel from his early manhood, and by h\> relations and by his prominence in the village, had done much to retard this religious work, sent for me on his death-bed. 1 shall never forget the impression made when on meeting him he raised himself from his bed and said: " 1 sent Ibr you, tSir, '• for I could not die until I had told some one what my life '• has been, and how false 1 have been to my own convic- " tions. I have gloried in inli(l(>lity ; J have lauuhed at all " religion ; and yet 1 always believed in God, and could " not shake myself free from this belief." Jle was spared one month, and during that time I saw him frequently. 1 baptized him to his great joy, and to the comfort of many friends. His funeral was very large ; and the impression made upon the public was deep. I was fairly bi-sieu'ed to open up services in the Union Church. I could not de- cline, although I had seven other places to iill. Much encouragement has come to me ever since. The services are very well attended ; they are bright and hearty, the people learning to respond readily and with ardent satisfaction. Early this year a certain num])er in the village, who seemed to feel that our succes;; meant their decline, threw obstacles in the way of our services in the Church. The w^ay in which the opposition was conducted nuule it unpleasant to such an extent that the i)eople at oiu-e began to aiiitate for a Church of their own. We were; all ready to proceed with the necessary business when my wife was struck down with a very serious illness, which coutinut'd throughout the summer. This made it iuijiossible for me to take charge, so that matters remained (juiet until the middle of October, when the Venerable Archdeacon lioe 76 visited the piirish to arrani^e lor the ostablisliinont of anew Mission in Kitch P.ay, under the charijfe of the Rev. \V. A. Adcock. This o-iv,. the necessary impetns to the work; and at once a sil(» was ])iir(!hased, plans adopt i-d and a fore- man chosen. The Venerahle Archdeacon undertook, Avith the help ol myself, to rai.se 8400 if the pcoi)le would raise !st)00. It is expectccl that this sum will hcsuilicient to com- l)lete tlu^ work. A\ c indulne in the lirm hope of having- the C'hurch ojiened for service ahout th(> New Year. The arrival of Mr. Adeock means less work for the cler'oo(l accomplished now that the held is divided; and theic will hi' much more satisfaction in the work. I am especially ylad for the section around Fitch Hay, where the outlook is excellent. I have had many pleasant suri>rises in lindinu' the readiness of whole familes to embrace the oliices of the Church where 1 looki'd lor op- po.sition or indillerence. When th" IJishop visits the held next summer there will be a n'oodly number ready to join in the Holy rite of Conliruiation. 1 have also to rt>cord with much satisfaction the help U'i\ n us towards the liquidation of the debt of the Parsonasj^e. Throug-h the kind interest of Archdeacon Roe, Mr. R. Hamil- ton was induced to make an oiler to us of ^loO annually, for two years, if the people would raise 8200 each year. It is a noble oiler, and especially after so many liilts to this parish. He had already j^iven 8100 to the building-, besides i7a/7mg- and uicreasififr oiw Endowment Fund, helping- also in G-eor- geville. Our ladies atom;e rose to the occasion, promising the amount ; and now after seven months' work have given 1188. At the openinu- of the ne\v year we shall have the !|200 necessary to obtain Mr. Hamilton's gift of 8100. The balance is now so reasonable that no one icils burdened. The Parish had a, great surprise at Christmas, in a com- plete set of handsome furnishings for the Chancel furniture, from a lady in F:naland, Miss A. M Knox. This came to us through the kind oliices of Mrs. Williams, who is remem- bered throug-houi the Diocese for many similar manifesta- tions of loving intercut and good-will. I i her present state of feeble health manv, many are uie prayers ottered up for her— prayers that are quickened by the vivid remembrance of the many good things she has done li' i^ll 7n Miss Kuox Miiprisod iis move with a second hale oi' good girts for the Christmas Troo, lor tho poor, and also lor tlu' Sunday-school. She also informed mi> lately of her inten- tion to do the same for the Church in (leoriicville as she has done for Magog. ^lay she })e blessed in her lovini'; labours. I must record my deepsenseof i;ralilude for th«' heli) given mc in the Parish by ofHce-bearers in the Church and Sun- day-school, and for the steady faithful work doUii V)y the organists and the choirs. The summer tourists in (leorgeville \vere a great addition to our numbers in worshi)*, and they aided us very gener- ously in our liabilities. We have to thank them largely lor the balance of 1 150 in the Ladies' Treasury, reserved lor use in some work of importance to the Parish. The Congregation in Magog has very sensibly improved during the past year, and members are more hopeful of the future than they have been. And now a word must be said about my departure from the Mission. After eleven years of service 1 have been called to the large and important parish of Kichnioiul, and have felt it right to acci^pt the jiost. I (!ame to Mauog when prospects were gloomy ; I expected dillicultics and discour- agements ; and 1 have had them. Yet in looking back 1 can recall more encouragements ; I can see very large room for thankfulness. The Mission has now many advantages and attractions ; the cotton industry utilizing our great water privilege promises to make Magog a place of some importance ; and then the Church must be strong and prosperous. It is far from easy to remove myself from tJiis place of so many tender memories. Friends abound in all sections with whom I would gladly stay. My manner of life is ijuite to my mind. 1 know I have the good-will of the peoph' at large as well as the members of the Church. 1 have always been shown kindness mon^ than I deserved ; and now, since my departure has been spoken of, it is so abundant as to cause me shame. The responsibility of leaving really falls on others. After the election by the Richmond Vestry, the expression of opinion in favour of my going was so spontaneous and hearty from all my brethren, the Clergy around, that the course seemed marked out for me. Knowing the man who is taking up the work I have great hopes of peace and pro- gress. i ftr^yyjsajFa^fttggaffgt (>r good lor tlio r intni- nIh' llilS :il)ours. > i^ivi'ii (I ^»ini- l)y I 111' Iditioii ^t'ly lor *o(l lor ipi-ov.'d ol' the I'O IVoiii 0- boiMi id, Jiiid i' wln'ii liscour- bcick 1 fe room r g'rejit t' SOlUt' »g uiid oi so IS Avilh uitc to )pl(' ;it dwavs , since : as to After iioii of s and at the n who d i)ro- 1 1 Stiitisties are appended : — IJaptisms-rnlants, 15. Adults, 4.— Total, 10; Miu-rianvs. A; JUirials. iO. ° Imxancial Statement. I. Receii'Ts— iMuiivo: (k'or() 105 00 llopairs on Church (jo 7") J'^xtension Fund 2-5 00 15 00 bishop's ]\I(Miioriul is OO 7 00 l']iido\vment Fund ;5q .30 ('hristma< Tre.', <&<• S 00 15 00 Special oH'crinus .3-j (;5 14 g^ rresenl to Iiu-unibent i>i; 00 34 00 Total 1701 00 !i;,']9G 35 New Church in I*'it(di Bay 310 00 Griind total SI, '398 25 II. F^vi'EXDrruKE — Assessment lor tlie Diocesan Board, i5i475 ; l']aster Ofler- inu'. ^8.75; Foivinn Missions, S'-'IO ; Domestic Missions, $4.50; ])ishoi)'s Colley-e, Lennoxville, 84.00; Compton La- dies' College, -vl.OO : Chureh and Parsonau'e Improvements, $550.50 ; Amounts raised for other purpose.s, $300.65 ; Added since, $3i,>.75.— Total. $1,308.25. MALHAIE. The Rev. G. Iladley Walters reports: — I am happy to report that during the past year T have kept all my ii})pointments for the iit room will then t>'ive us a good School- room or rublic Hall lor this Station. Archdeacon Ivoe kindly furnished us with plans for a Church, which, with a little alteration, W(! accci)tcd. I can now say that tho good people of the Corner have set to work with a will, and have the Irame all ( ut, and hauled to the sitt^ chosen for building, a pretty rising knoll, close under a high wooded hill, part of the famed " I'erce Hills." 1 his land, which in- cludes sullicient for a Grave Yard, has been deeded to us by the sons of the late ^Ir. Kdward Mate, men who have come to us from another faith. We hope in llu' spring to begin to build. The ten I'amilies living there havtj subscribed $400, ])ayable in two years ; ^Ir. (leorge Yibert and ]\lr. Philip Vibert each subscribing s;lUO, and Mr. Daniel Mate, whilst coasting with his schooner, succeeded this i)ast sum- mer in collecting for us soniethinu' over sl40. in addition to a keg or so of ^\•llite lead and nails, b^ach family has I'ur- ther promised boards and shingle.'s. Thus, I am sure, hav- ing shewn a willingness to help themselves, your Board will «'ncourage them, when they apply for it, with a grant towards the IJuilding l-'und. I recoid with much regret the deaih of Mr. I'Mward Mate, in his (S-Mh year, a good Christian Churchman, whose venerable grey head is missed in the congregation, of which he was a regular communicant and attendant up lo the time of his death. I an) j)leased to say that nearly all living at this Station are communicants. At Bai ichois, during the i>ast summer months, I have en- deavored to give an aiternoon Service every second Sun- day. These Services seem appreciated; the School-room is generally lull, and, since the intro(lueti(m of a small organ, there seeir.s more heartiness in the singing and responding. I have to ti.ank Messrs. Willis «Sc Co., of Montreal, to whom I api)ealetl, for kindiy giving me a capital second-hand organ for the small , >ast Mim- Iditioii to has I'ur- iirc, luiv- 111" Board I a lira lit ird Mate, 1, whosi' ol" which > the time s Station have en- lid Suii- l-i()om is II oryan, lOlldlDU'. o whom iid-haiid have to each. 10 niem- ie were loroiig'h ' did so, > neces- uilding, vix., new sills, new rooland. ckpboarding- on one side, and repainting. It was decided instead that an ed'ort be made l)y the conuregatioii to build a new Church, as the ground occui)ied ])y the jn-eseiit Imilding would soon be required to extend the Giiive Yard, and to build the new Church outside the Grave Yard. I at once opened a subscription list among tli,' members ol' the congregation, payments to extend over three years. The merchants at Point St. Peter kindly headed it at once. Mr. James Collas sid)scribing $nO,"Mr. Arthur Collas 8 HO, IMessrs. John Fauvel & Co. -^7'">, and Messrs Alexander & Co. S<>0. I am sure we shall g'et even more than this I'rom the al)ove named gentlemen wheiuth(>y see the building lairly under way, and the in- liabitants doing' their lull share, Mr. James Collas, who seems interested in the movement, has promised to try and secure me help in .Jersey during- his winter's residence there. jMost ol' the other members ol' the congregation are sub- scribing as they can allbrd. one to three or hve dollars, pay- able in cash or iish. Sir Donald Smith, of Montreal, very kindly sent ns, through ^Ir. James Collas, $50 towards th(^ Imilding fimd oi' tliis Church. We have uirt» plans to build this Church upon. The Wardens have just given to the congregation what seems to me a tremendous lot of wood to cut lor the franu', mostly cedar. We have much lor the new building when erected. I think 1 may say the nicest jmlpit. prayer desks and altar chairs on the Coast, v.hich I had made by Drum ^: Co. some Few years ago. I am having another set ol' three windows ol" stained glass made by Spence, ol' Mon- treal, which will coini)lete the ])resent Church windows, and are intended hn- the new building, when built. lUit all this to an outsider st^ems, 1 dar<^ say, very en- couraginu'. Could I show you the real jncture : couhl you see two-thirds -d'niy coiigren-ation who are to help in this laudable work. 1 am afraid you woidd rtHpiire a brave heart to refrain i'rom desi)airing of ever seeing our object accom- plished. Manv of the cedar logs with which this Church, if ever it is built", will l)e cut, and, with the aid of an ox, will have to be liauled li! or l-') miles by some of these poor people. I repeat, as 1 have befoiv doile, that whilst one-third of my l)eople are fairly su(;cessful, the remainder are of the poorest class, and live iurther scattered than perhaps in any other Mission on this coast. 80 I Last week wo were visitod l)y Revd, Kiinil Dean Lyster, of Cape Cove, sent by your JJoard to see could we not in- crease our assessment. The meeting was characterized with the utmost good feeling', though I think our llural Dean went away impressed with the idea that if a few could do more, most are doing: as much as they really are a])le. ilowever, I am very glad that the result was an increase of $80, which also means, owing: to the deaths of various members of the cong'rcg-ation this past year, the Church AVardens will liave to lind s^tiO more than heretofore, and this 1 know will r(M|uirc quite an ('ll()rt, especially as nearly all are i>l<'dg'('d to subscribe lor the next three years to the building fund of these new Churches. However, "where there is a will, there is a way," thoui:h 1 fail to see the Avay to draw money out of empty purses. This past year has seen quite a lot of sicivuess among my people. I am extremely sorry to chronicle ninet(^en d' iths, mostly adults and heads of families: one an old Church member and supporter, Mrs. Alexander, of Point tSt. Peter, in her <"S7th year. My thanks are due to all who helped us with our last year's tea l^arty. Also, 1 \vish, on behalf of the Sunday- school chiliiren, to tiiank Messrs. Collas and LeMar((iiiui(l for sending oO lbs. of sweets lor the youngsters to race and scramble for on the day of their pic-nic. I beg- also to thank Airs. John Hanulton and Mrs. Colin Sewell, of Quebec, for kindly sending six barrels of cast-off clothinii' for distri])Ulion. I need hardly say how gratefully these A\'ere accept(>d. I can see they are a means of bring- many of their present owners to Church, who before g'ave me an excuse lor non-appearance. ]\Irs. "Williams also, though far away, did not forget us, and also se'it a small bale for tin; same purpose. Onr old friend, G-eorge Sears, lisi] . of New York, S"(,'mingly thinks oi" jilea- sant days spent here ])y the sea. At Christmas he put us under the obligation ol llianki:;g him for a snuiU cheque to our Church fund. I am glad our assessment has been paid in full, though it was late before all could l)e gatht'red in. I append iinancial statement : — Baptisms, 22 ; Marriages, 5 ; Ihirials. 10. Church Society, !5;j2 00 ; Asscssnu'ut for the Diocesan Board, $800. OO; faster Oilering, >; 11.75; Foreiirn Missions, $3.08; Domestic Missions, ^boO; Bishop's College, Len- n § Ill Lyster, ve not iu- i"act(>riz(>d )nr Ivural that if a li as they he rcsiift Uii; to the this past no re than an <'lii)rt, Y the next Churches. thouii'h purses. nioiiii' niy en d'-ith.s, 1 Church JSt. Peter, I our hist Sunday- 'Iar((uaii(l ► race and and Mrs. baiTels of say how ey are a ' Church, ce. 3Irs. and also hi iViend, s oi' \)l0il- e i>ut us 'heque to though Diocesan \Iissions, g'e, Len- 81 lioxvilh?, $5.00; Church and Parsonaue Iniprovenients. $50.00 ; amount raised for otlicr purposes. 147.00 ; Synod expenses, $1.00; Ollcrtory, $33.<"').— Total, s;,<)4.:;:;. XKW LIVEIJPOOI,. The Rev. Fredk. A. Smith reports :— In this (juiet parish the principal event of the vear was a Conhrmation on the lirst Sunday in Lent by the Lord Bishoj), when eii^ht candidates presented themselves for the layini^' on of hands. The services have been held with the usual re<>uhirity and on the whole fairly attended, but I have to lameni that families residing at some distancr from the Cliurch in the country places, do not seem to be as zealous as they might be in coining to the services. Our Sunday-school was fairly attended durimr th" summer months, but many of the children go into the City of Qiu^- bec for the winter. Our Day-school is still maintaiiKxl under the same excellent teacher {^Ivs. Andrew Brown.) who has had charge of it for some years past. All the ex- terior woodwork of the parsonage has been thoroughly painted during the aulumn. I api>end the linancial statement ibr the \ '.p'. Bai)tisins, 2 ; Burials, 4. Clergyman's Stipend, >ii2'2S.01 ; Churcj .\ud P;,/ -onage repairs^ $80.58 ; General Fand, $lo6o; Mi.'^sieii Fund, $5.00; Pension Fund, $7.50 ; Foreiun Mission. i;i.;":' ; Do- mestic Mission, $5.04; Jews ^lission. :•;?:.:. !'i; Complon Col- lege, $2.49; Education. Children of tli(> v'lergy, $l.'.ir ; Otlier purposes, $24;},G5.— fotal, $»101.47. NKWl'ORT. The Rev. Thomas Rudd reports: — 1 came to the Mi.ssion of Newport. (Kendiiuro' o. 1 '^dand Brook.) at the beginning of June of this year, and was formally inducted by Mr. Kobertson. iny ]n-edeces.soi\ who also stayed with me for a few days. 1 took up my residence at Raiuiboro', as it is more in tlie centre of the Mi.ssion than Lsland Brook. When I commenced visitinu", I found my task made easy by the extreme' kindness 1 received, and 1 have still continued to experience the same kindness, 1 found a little dissatisfaction amongst some of tht> people, l)ecause they had experienced so many changes of clergy- men, but they are all now taking hold, and seem anxious H-2 m ':':, to assist ill any work ol' Iho ('hurcli. We huvc! a Ladies' Guild at Jiaiid])Oio' wliich meets onee a moiitli, and luis increased in iiumljeis chielly throiii>h the aetivity and enemy of two or three ol" its leadiiii>' members. Tlie conureuation at Jiaiid])or<»' have at last made up their minds that a u'ood choir would ])e a ureat imi)ro\eineiit. and they are doing their best to get a choir togeilun' and train it and have succ(^eded very \V(dl. The Cliurch is very ^vell attended if the weather is at all iavoviral)le. And what 1 have said oT ^^mdhoro' I should like to say ol' is- land Ih'ook, but I am sorry to say that a L,r(»at many of tlu> Churrh p(>ople do not attend very regularly. The averatje congregation this summer has been abjut tweiity-iive, which is very small, when \V(' take into consideration the numljerol' Church lamilies. There are. however, some very regular Church people, whose exam]>le I am sur<> will have an inlluence lor good on those who ar" ".ot so laithlul to th(Mr Church. Tin-re is a Sunda,y-s(.'hool, which has increas- ed in numlxM's and is doinii' well, under the management ol' Miss W ill'ord and Miss Dawson. I hold a ser\ ice once a iortniglit on Sunday eveniiiii's, at Learned Plain, which i> attend«'d not only by ('hurch peoi)le, but by persons ol' other denominations, who all join in the servic(^s very heart- ily, and when 1 visit that part ol'iiiy Mission, 1 call at every house and lind a h<\irty welcome amonu'si Komaii Catholics. Methodists and l'resl)yterians. The other Sunday evenings I have held s(>r\ices at, Cliltoii, but I have had to disceri- lihue them lor a month Tor want of a convenient buildinii': however the new school-house is nearly c bcLiinniiiL;' to take (juiet an interest in them. Mr. Faulcoiier. oi ('(xtkshire. hasatteiuh'd oiu' Sunday in six to C(debrate (he Holy Communion, but 1 am sorry lesay we have bill lew (.•ominunicaiits. I have baptised lour cbiklren, and taken two fuiuM-als since 1 came to this j\lission. 1 have handed in to "Sir. Terry, ot Sh(>rbrooke, the collec- tions lor the Pension Fund and the Mission h'uiid. .Mcoi.i'yr. The Rev. K. CuUen Parkin repoiis : — k'inancial Statenunt to :]lst December, 18sS ; — Lo/ds- w7/e— Oilerlories, !ji4.0U ; Pension Fund, siii.UO ; Foieigii i -■^smmmmmm 83 e ii Ladies' 1, :iiid luis livity iiiid )er.s. TJn' ; lip Ihcir )i'o\eiuiMit. Cliurch is :il)](\ And say ol' Js- aiiy oT the lie avcraiii' vcnly-jivo, ration iho sonic very ' will have railhrnl In as incivas- lU't'inciit of i(M> once a . wliicli is persons of A'ery lieait- ill at every 1 ( "al holies. y eveiiiiiys to discoii- huildinu' : lete() ; Foreiu-n ]\Iissions, $0.50 ; Domestic Missions, $0.50. — Total, $l..'tii. Burials, 1. CATTIEI)R.\ri OF THE HOIA' TIUXITY ClirUCil, (lUElJEC. The Very Rev. li. AV. Norman, D.D., Dean and Rector of Que})ec, re])orIs : — I am u'lad to state that durinij,' the past \ear the Cons;^re- gation of the Cathedral has decidedly increastHl, and that as a natural consequence the revenue ol' the Church is larger. The members ol' th > various ori»'ani/ations in connection with the Church deserve our wannest ; ]\rarriages. 5; Ijui'ials. IT. FiNAX(M VL Statk.mkxt : — Am(,nut of Pt'w rents. $4.4t>0 ; General Oll'-'rtory, $1,8iii! ; E::s!''r and \Vhit>untide Oii'er- ing's, $200.11 : CJiurch Society, Cli'ertory and suljscriptions, $1,'2-^L'.5;' , Foreign Missions, $:');1>-1 ; Domestic Missions, $ST.01 ; Women's .Auxiliary, F, & D. .AF. $245.57 : IJishop's Colleg-e, $10.5;] ; Compton Ladies' College, $10.00; i^adies' Guild, $011.71 : Church and I'arsonage Improvements, $1,000 ; Amounts raised Tor other [)urp;)scs. .$l,:)0o.— Total, $12,404.04. ST. vr.\TTHE\v"s ciiuiu;ii. The Rev. L. \Y. Williams rei)oils : — Baj^tisms, -'lO ; Marriages. 11 : Ihirials. !». Chare') iSociety, $1,007.5'.*; Foreiuai Mis.sions, $204.45; Domestic Missions. $4IS.01 ; Dishop's College, Lennoxville, $172; Compton Ladies' Colleu'e. $57 ; Church extension, $712; Support of Churcli, s;;;.12:».84 ; IJeliei' ol poor and other purposes, $2,7i3-].74.— - ''otal, $8,125.5;;. Foieigii ST. -^riCI-IAEL's, (.)UEJ!i:('. The Rev. Canon Von Illland reports: — Baptisms, 4; Maiviages, 2; Burials, 5. Church Society, $80.^.52; Clergyman's Stipend, $720,01; . '■4t \ ( m .s4 lousier Olleviiig', s;r)7.70 ; I'^oreigii Missions, i&^Ol.T'* : iJom*',;;. tic Missions, $12.1:^ ; Bislio])'s Collci^'o, Leniioxvillc, $8.48 ; CompLoii J^adics' Colloi^'o, .-jiOlJ.oS; Church and I'arsonune Iniprovomcnls, iii;4:v").4o ; IJisIiop's .lubilce Fund, $4S5 ; Alg'onia. (.^u'AppiiUc, (S:c., i^2-')l ; Diocesan Missions Guaraii- tct' Inuul, ^.I'iiO.oi); J\.or. !5;l;'1.44.— Total, .>3,S14.r)4. ST. I'AI'I/S, (QUEBEC. The Rev. Canon Itichai'dson reporls: — liaptisms, 3 ; lUirials, 4. Church Society, ^liS.^."); CkM-uynian's vStipeiul. :j2i)0: Easter ()lierinii', ^4"!; For>'ig'n .Missions, i^l'J; Domestic Missions, !<21>.'io ; IJisliop'.s CoUeii-e. Lennoxville. >ii!.l.J: C'omjtlon Ladi(\s" ColleL*.-, $it.lo; ( "liuich and Parsonnii'c Improvements. $11> ; Amounls raised lor otln'i- purpeses. ."^:!-»4.2S.— Total, i«i74<').o.s. fJT. I'ETEli's, QUEUKC. Tho Ivev. A. IJidl.bur reporls : — I was indiicled into this I'ari.sh on the 'JSth of Octdbor last, by the \ ery lii.'V. the I3<'an ol' (Quebec ; a'ld will (■(>]{- less to h:'\'e been :riu(;h uratiiied by the kindly wcleonie on that occasion extendrd ti> me by the ( 'ong'rt^uation. A sense which two months of Labour in their midst h;ive served onV\ to dee[)en. 11' lh»' C'onL>'reu;)tion be neithei' lai'ue nov •\\'ealt]iy, it includes many devoted and xealou.s L'huich worivers ■kei Bapt isnis, i lln :ive been I'lUiiish'jd with i'l^- i'ollow inu' sumsol moneys raised during- the ])ast year. ;md tle-ir Mppliciatioii : — Towards ^Stipend ol" Mr. Fothergill. ^;27<> ; Faster Oiler- ing to do, Si-"! i.It ! ; Fiirewell ]UH'.seni to lon lo .lews. noxviile JJ( lew.s, s;!».J-'; ])ishop's Coll.'Ui om'';;iic Missions, siit.ij.') • Forciu'ii Mis- sions, sil.'^.O^; Pension Fund. ^11 : f^nnday-school Jjibrary, $7.09; t>. S. Festival, |i:7.:it>; Childreirs u'lli to8hingwauk Home, ijila ; Woaien's Auxiliary s;47. 71 : iSynod asseNsment, $7 : Sewing (.Jiiild, !i;27.t!') ; Repairs to (..'hurch. '^V)\ Churcli ISociety, $87 Oth( r purposes, $;'i4;!.7r) .—Total, *!,l:;0.!i.">. NEW CAKLISlai AM) i'ASI'KHI AC The Itev. F. M. Websier re[)oitN;- - This repoit will iieeosavily be short as i have been in charge only since 3itth ISoveniber (St. .Andrew's Day.) J '^3 «0 Tho sorvicos so I'ar \v,\vv heoii Wfll at (oikUmI. Daring Ad- vent, services on Wednesday and Friday evoninas. ■\Ve hope eventually to have a, weekly celebration oi" Holy Communion. Tlu! Sunday-schools are very promising', with dhcient .superintendents and zealous teachers. As will he seen in th*; [)roper place two young ladies Miccesidully undertook the collections for the Church So- ciety. The Church Wardens are going round tlic Parish with me in order to visit every I'amilv. Our Christmas Services were hriuht and lull oi" pr.>nu l);iptisms, .'50 ; Marriages, 1> : Burials, 10. se. \. (• ("h'rgyman's Slii)end :2G0 00 Easter Ollerin^- S 00 Foreign Missions. Domestic Missionii hish oi > s Coll e2'e. 1 cnnoxvuit 11. Comi^ton Ladies' College Amounts raised lor other purposes. J^'W Itenis 1 (I.-. 1 TO 8ij 1 GO ■2 00 llSllOliliH". Church Soci(4y .$ 2(i 00 ^ iJil 00 •_•.') 00 ■2-2 m •] !>0 1 50 5G 78 80 00 Total s;3:i2 41 $441 bii oi nioue\s rnuTNErr. The licv- W. C. llernard reports : — (here is very lirtle to be said of the work in this Mission throughout the past year. The services have l)oen carried on at the Church oi' St. John the Evangelist, iii i'ortneut' Village, without break in the regular order. 1 cannot say the same oi' Christ's Church, Ilalcsboro, where, on several occasions, havinu' gone throui>h unusiuilly heavy snowdrifts to reach the Church, 1 ibund either the Church unopened or only the Sexton present, so that 1 concluded, when the roads are exceptionally bad, > save my horse and remain at home. The i>rincipal event of interest during the past year was the visit oi His Lordship the Uishop, in the month of May, when he consecrated the Church of St. John the Evange- list, and conlirmed n\ the same Church tifteen candidates, and :ds(% in !iie a!h\ lun of tlie same day, fourteen more at Chr:sr^ Church, llalesburo 86 .::4.. My tlianks are due to Mr. W. A. Fylos, who kindly took my duty for three Sundays durin!:»- tho early part ol' the summer, thus enahlini;' nu; to take a short Aacatioii. I do not Avish to close my report witiiout a word of thanks, on my own Ix'hali anil on hchali' ol' the C((ni>rei;ii- tion ol' St. .lohn s ("hui<'h, to our oi'n'iuiist, who IVom the beu'imiinii" ol my Iiuiimhi'iicy and lor some time previous has ))een most iaithl'ul in the discharg-e of her duly. Haptisms. !•']. Church Society. !j;21.4S; Assessment for the Diocesan Board, ^150 a)id ^SO ; Easter OU'erinu', s;12; bbreiijn .Mis- sions, >>1.'20 ; Domestic Missions, $10; Bishop's Colleo'e, Lennoxville, i^l.tlo ; Compton Ladies' Colleo-e, p\M \ Church and rarsonap' Improvements, iJi'O.OO ; Amounts raised lor other ])urposes, .iiiio.no. — 'J'olal, ^.'J.V.i.Oi;. iMciiAtoxn AM) .MKiJ!(>r;;.\i:. The K'ev. A. ,1. Ballour reports:— The same roiitine ol" Cliurch work has Ixmmi followed during" th"' pj'f^t as during the years immediately |)rece(liiig, vix : oji Sundays, at St. .Anne's, Iiiclimond, Matins and Evensong, a Sunday-School at U.'.U) and Children's Servic(^ at 4.00 ; and at St. John's, Melbourne, Divine Service at li o'clo. May. The usual special services m Lent and on Saints' J)uy have also been htdd, and, in addition tlieicto. many week-night services, in(;luding Cot- taii'e Lectiires in distri(;ts remote from tin; Ciiurch. These latter were much apjucciated, and I have every rea.son to think were helplnl to many. The celebnitions ol' the Holy Communion, I'arly and lat»>, have been as in former years, •ial ser\ice lor the children of the Church, the le spei Tl . isdom of which .•>eems to be ([ueslioned bv some of my '11. so i'ar fi'om interferinu' with the child- v\ orotlier clcrgvmt ren's atteiulance upon the ordinary services, has had the cM'ect rather of imi)roving such, l)y rendering the latter ser- vices more iiitelliuibie and attractive thronu-h the greater familiarity with the Trayer Book accpiii'cd at their own. I believe moreover that such a service, when it can be had, oilers Just the opixaMuniiy wanted, of inculcating and train- ing the children of the Church in the principl(>s and truths n«H;ossary to make them loval and devout members of the Church.' The Women's Guild has continued its good v.ork with 87 zi'iil unabntod, the pocuniarv rosnlt l)oing' $4S0 lor tho year. The Woineir.s Auxiliary, also, has .striven lolurthor its spo- ciiil work (the missionary). Tlirouuh its as^cncy elothmu', books, &G., to Ihc estimated value ol'^lH), lia\'ol>oeii s(»nt to the Manitouliu Islands, $24.;J7 m cash to otlicr lields, and vai'ious articles to the Quebec Fancy {Sale in bt'hall' ol' Ijic like object, Algoma's devoted collectors, Mr. .K»ni'ncaux and Miss Cleevo, ha\e sent $7").0'), the auiireij;ate of snniU weekly olh'rinu's to that missionary diocosc This swells the amounf by them thusuat hered and lorwarded tosjl,(Mj()^ or its very close proximity. It is much to bo hoptMl that they nniy lonn' carry on their ii'ood Work, and that those appi^aled to nuty more and nu)re realize that a ureat privileu'e is oll'ei'ed ilieni of helping' Chrisfs poor, annexed to which duty is a rich blessinn- pro- mised. Durinir the past year the Church's debt has been rc(luc<»d by $400. "iiil 70. ')0 was contributed towards the memorial comrne- moi'atiou of the twenty-lifth annivcrsa,ry of our beloved bishop's conseci-ation. No iiulividual subscrii)tion was laru'c, but the object was very u'enerally supi)orted, ami a very g'ratilyinL!,' spirit manifested. Mr. Lloyd had the matter in hand and to him is no little (credit due. The Mission of.St. Johus, ^lelbourne, has sull'ercd great- ly durinii' the past yrar l)y removal, to the West, of nuiny lamilies ; tJieir j^laces in all instances beitii;- supplied by the, i"'ren(h. This Mission, now for li\c years \acant, and whicth durinii' that time 1 have vainly striven to minister lo, Ibiniing, in conjunction with my own Parisii, so exteu- sive a, lield, I have I'rom sheer necessity been objiu'ed to omit much house to hous<' ministrations, so essential to the spii'itual prosperity of a Parish. We are indebted to the lu'v. J)r. Adams, Principal of bishop's Colleg(\ for a most interesting" address on the occasion of our Harvest Home ; to the liev. Mr. Vine, Chaplain of Ived Hill School, Surrey, Entiland : to Archdeacon K'oe and others ol" mv brother clergy, I'or help most kindly given. I am \ery happy to say that our olferiugs in behalf of h'oreign and JJomestic Missions, and the various funds of the Church Society, have, this year, been in exc^ess of those of last. This report I writt; with minaled f(>elini>s of joy and sad- ness. <-)f.joy, in being able, as I turn and survey the seven short years of my ministry in this Parish, to recall many incidents, and see much, for which I can devoutly thank liHi" • U: S8 (loci, or .sailiH'ss, iit tlio th()Up:ht tlial, however woU it uiny Ix', :ni(l I (louht not ii is well, it is to be iny l;ist re- port : that luMict'lorth I niii to hihour in other lieids, whilst iny deiir I'ririKls here, iVoni whom 1 have received so many tokens of indulucnee and sym])athy, are to be ministered to in holy thiniis by other li!nnls than mine. Only a clfrny- man, vho has » xperieiiccd tlu' severanfe ol" likt; sticrcd lii's and hall(»\V('d associations, can know anything' of its paiu. (hi the liHth ol October I was inducted into the Ium tory of 8t Peter's, (Quebec. On tin' eve ol'my departuro, I receiv- ed, from my u'ood IVit'nds in the Mission ol' St. John, a purse ol'^b") ; I'rom my dear Sunday-school children of St. Anne's, a very beautil'ul stole; I'roni the Women's (luild and Women's Auxiliary, a purse of $35 ; from St. Aiincs conii-reu'ation, a purse of ^l'*-') : J^ud many private uilts — all accompanied wiih kind, allectionate words. That under the ministry of my sucees.sor, Ood may yrant to His (Miurch here an inerea.se of spiritual life and vigour, and richlv bless her nu'mbers in all thing's pertainitirr to their evei'lastinu' peace, jM'rniittin'j us all to meet at leng'th at llisriiiht hand for C'hri,>t"s sake, will be the constant prayer of their grateful ami lovinu' Iriend and late Pastor. 1 desire, in conclusion, warmly to thank the Hon. Henry Aylmer and Mr. llarkom, our faithful Church-wardens; our choir-master and members, our Sunday-s(;hool *ea(,'hers and ollice-bearer.s, all for the kind consideration and ready help ever exteiuh^d to me by them all. Baptisms, 28 ; Marriaii'i's, (3 ; Burials, 18. l-'iN ANCI.M, STATK.MKNT. E\ ri!.\ I'akociuai, : — (Miiircli Socit'ly liislioii's (^'ollt'ui't' ('oiiijitdM Lililic^' ( 'iillcuc Ki)iciu';i .Mi.-.-iiiiis I)()iui'.-iir '■ Cn^li '• " Clwillill--, .Vr Cliurcli l!.\!(iisi()ii I'ahociiiai, : — J{ccU)r's Sli|HMni. . i'liistcr ( Mfci Iti'j: K.nx'Wcll t iil'ts .... Ili.~liii|r.s .Mi'iiiiinal I'iuiirliial l,ilii-ai v.. Siiikiii:4 I'IiimI Sumla y-.~(liiii)l Liiilii's' (liiilil C'lioii' .MiistL'f b(.'.\loii. FnvA. A;f. . V. . !/(/(' '.V. SI ■ Itihii' s. Tuhil. .s 121 ss IS no •1 l;i 1 1 ,".0 121 .i2 lii/i no 12 .";(l S :> 1 I n .jit nil on "•'l ? 127 -M Y.) on r. I'J 1.-. 2.i 12.-I 02 in,'> no 12 an s <-l(ll) ;V,t !? s l'> •S 40!! ,;i s; i\l\t\ DC. ST IS 1 10 ril ITi'. ;>0 ' I nil i>0 II ino no i.~>(i no :;oo no .-rl nil (III Oj nil s tCji; ci; s7 .s;! i:.,-) 00 17(1 ;i0 !,') nil Inn I'l; Tid on •ISO nil ir.o nil 10 no :!in 00 S2. .■)G5 t»;i SI M -10 ?- 700 ;]:i Sfl v«'i- vvt'll it iny liif^t n>- i'lfls, whilst t'() !,•) (Ml 1(1(1 1'!'. .1(1 (Id •IM) (Id l.")d (III :!l(i 0(1 ll S.WDV IJKACIl. The Rev. Geo. T. Jlardini.^- reports:— Sunday scrvircs have been continued thioui;h the year in the same order as tliat slated in my last report. That is, morninii' service at Sandy Beach twice, and cvenin,!;' service three limes each month; at Peninsula. mornini*' and two alternoon stM'vit.-tvs ; and at Little (i.t-,-/', morjiiny and fvenini;- service on the same day once a month. 1 missed a lew services on the other si(h> ol the Baj', dwini^' to bad weatlier and the dilliculty ol' crossini>" ; but have managed to make up lor them by e.xtra services at other tinn'S. Holy Commuuiou has been celebrated in each Church once a month. Aitendanct' everywheri^ has be(Mi Gfood ; that ol' the even- in!^ service at Sandy Beach '0 for the con uregat ions; but at Peninsula the averag'e is larger than at the other places. Nearly all the adults there seem to be reg'ular communicants (at Eas- ter there, were sixty), and it is a refreshing' sight to see them so constant in this respect. A good many week-day services have also beeu hekl. From the beiiinniu'jf of my incuml^ency (Octolx-r a year ago) until Easter, I kej)t up a weekly service, with lecture, at Sandy Heach, eith(M* on Wedni'sday, or on a Saint's Day, if one happcnied to I'all within the week, with occasional cottage services in dillerent parts of the distri(;t. I had services, also, on Christmas eve, Nativity, Holy Innocents (for children), E})iphany, Ash \Vediu\sday, Good Friday and Holy VVeek. All of these were well attt^nded, nearly as well, indeed, on many occasions, as the Sunday services ; and I made a point of always giving a lecture, or an ad- dress, at each. During tlu^ Summer and Autumn, too, I have observed tlu^ Saints' Days — excei^ting only two or three — and in addition to these, during the former, have had a weekly cottage service^ for aged persons and those unable to attend Church, alternating between Sandy Beach iiud Barachois, with a monthly ))rivate cehdoration in the latter district. These services, also, seemed to be duly ap- preciated, and in many respects were very enjoyable. I shall long" remember with pleasure one as'ed couple to whom I ministered in this way at the Barachois — the old I $2,7(1(1 ',]•■] ,.'i^.. ^ Ta 7 0^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 Hf m I.I a^BM |2.5 2.2 1.8 1.25 i !.4 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation ' 6^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 :m) ml man, ospocially, w ho set'imnl to know and love his prayor l)ook so well, and whost' responding' was so loud, hearty and reven'iit. T am sorry to s:iy that hi^ died since I begau this report, hut ulad to record my ))eliei'that he was lirmly settled in the Christian I'aith — Ix'ing- anchored to • tiuit \vilhin the veil." At Peninsula, loo. I have had ^veek-day services. Be- sides those in C'hurcli on the chiel' lloly-days, o;u^ as a pro- paratiou lor Holy Communion, and a Harvest Thanksuiv- inii", 1 had regular cottage services once a month during- the Summer season, for the benelit ol' some who could not attend Church, and am thanklul to say met with much encouragement in the work. I had to give them up a good while ago, but hope to begin them again in a betti>r scusou. There is an interesting item connected with the work there which ought not to be omitted. On the ^Sundays wlu'u I give them morning service for Holy Communion, 1 remain till the afternoon and have a second — a Litany — service witli cate- chising, at 3 o'clock. The congregation are all invited to at- tend and take part, and I am very much ph'ased with the hearty way in which they have resjjonded to the invitation. All who come, adults aiul children, seem willing to help me in the work, and the free and hearty manner in which they speak out, together with the remarkable intelligence dis- played in answering the questions, has helped to make this one of the most cheering services I have. We have been going regularly through the Church catechism in this way ; and as thi» interest does not seem to ilag, ])ut rather to increase, I have hopes that God will so protect and help us, that this small beginning will become a per- manent part of our \vork. My third Church is at Little Gaspe. The distance to this station is considerable, and the dilUculty of reaching it great, even in Summer, owing to the J]ay that has to he crossed ])efor(! the drive begins, thus necessitatinu' two dif- ferent modes of conveyance. In the beginning ol' Winter, too, before the ice-bridge is formed, the drive is extremely hard : for, although the Church can ])e seen from the Par- sonage, 1 am obliged to drive thirty-four miles round the north-west arm of the Bay to get to it, and over a road that is very much exposed to the coldest wind we have. This, of course, ha})pens generally only once a year, as 1 go to Little Gaspe but one Sunday in the month. As, however, before this comes, owing to thii storms and drifting ice in 01 the Bay, the crossiiiu' is (la;ii;i'Vou.s— .soinetiuies impossible — there is more than one turn that has to be missed or met ■with o-reat cliffienh\\ The arranijcment of the Mission on this account seems to me to he awkward ; and in my humble judgment it would be better lor both sides of the Bay, if the two excellent congreg-ations of Peninsula and Little Gas])('' were erected into a si'paratc Mission. Notwithstanding the dilhculties, however, lam always glad to go to Little CJaspr, and am happy in my work when I get there. For Lli' '-e and at Peninsula, no less than at Sandy Beach, ther are some Churchmen of the very best stamp- earnest, steadfast and godly — to whom it is always a pleasure to minister, and I never leave either place M'ithout some feelings of regret. They have never h:.d an organ at Little Gaspe ; but the people are naturally musical, and conduct the singing themselves with great credit. I am glad to say that we are now raising money to buy an organ, and that two young girls of tiie congi-egalion are learning to play, in order to take charge of it. There is no doubt, thereibre, that by next Summer, if all is well, we shall be thoroughly provided in a musical way. Some special servicesof a " Mission'' character were held at this station last Spring, which seemed to please and im- press the people \ ery mucli But as they were incom[)lete, and it is my intention, (Jod willing, to try a regular " Mis- sion " there during next Lent, I shall omit further mention of th(>m for the present. It is incumbent upon me, however, to give sora(> account of a similar, l)Ut more complete, ellbrt iji connei'lion with the conuregation ol St. .lohn's Church, Sandy Beach. I had long felt that a " Mission ' might b.^ ])roductive of some good, and alter (^arnest consideration, and a good deal of hesitation, not being able to get the services of a regular "Missioner" in a suitable time of the year, I decided to undertake the work myself, and accordinuly opened a ten days' " Mission " on the iirst Suiulay in Advent. All the services were well attended, at muht the congre- gations were particularly good, the interest increasing, and the impression deepiMiing towards the end Quite a num- ber of persons asked for the prayers of the Church, although I simply gave notice that they might do so, without using any pressure in the matter ; and a larger number com- I ■ 1 1*1 !l'2 II n muuioiited than at any previons occasion durinif'my incum- bency. My judg'ment, thereibre, is that, as a " Mission,' thi> eHbrt was a decided success, and the immediate ellcrts re- markable. God ,ii:rant that more and better fruit may still come in the future. I should like to say a word l)efore closing- about our Sun- day-schools. A g'ood one is kept up -it i**'andy Beach duriiio- the Summer under the superintendence of Capt. I'ye — my- self having a ccmllrmation class in it twice a month — bui owing- to bad roads and the extent of the district, it has to be given up in winter. I am liappy to say, liowever, that in place of it we are now starting- three separate Sun- day-schools — at Sandy Beach, and Barachois, the extremes, and at the Parsonag-e in the centre of the district, and my hope is that th«'se will be successful. At Peninsula, also, a good Sunday-school is kept up throughout the year, the district being smaller and more compact. The congregation then* is deeply indebted, and feel very grateful to Miss Laura Ascot for her successhil and self-denying- labours in the Sunday-school during a long period. But she is now married, and has left Gasi)e, and her place is occui)ied l)y Mr. Wm. Miller, Jr, Avho, I be- lieve, is thoroughly conscientious, and will likewise be suc- cessful. Another good Sunday-scliool has been kept up at Ijittlo Gaspe by Mr. C. Bartlett, assisted by Mrs. Gavie and others. But, as he has gone home to Jersey for the Winter, 1 fear there will be great dilHculty in keei)ing the work going until his return. In all three Sunday-schools \\v have adopted the Bishop Uoane series of graded catechisms, from which I anticipates good results. Five missionary cards were issued this year, and tlie fol- lowing sums collected by means ol' theiu : — Mrs. Abraham Gavie, $8.60; Miss Emily Ascot, $t).ii.'); Miss Suddard, $5.55 ; Miss Clara Ascot, $o.5.") ; Miss Thompson, $i\00.— Total, 125.95. My thanks are due to many kind friends throughout the Mission for things given to myself and family during the ear, especially to the people of Sandy Beach and I'eninsu- a for a supply of wood for the Parsonage, and to the people of Peninsula for a box of useful things at Christmas. According to the Parish Register, there were 2-\ Baptisms, 6 Marriages and 7 Burials. I 98 FiNANCIAI. StATKMKNT. Clinicli Society I!isli(i|i's ('i)ll(')4t'.. Ciilliptoil (Jullcrrc., I'"()n'ij,'ii Missioiifl.. Aluoiiia Missiim... Iniliiiii Hollies Coiivci'sioii ot'.le\\ : Sii It'll/ /tiiif/i. ? I'J ."ill 2 0.1 L' Cd (•> t;. 1 :.;: 2 .".(I /'/■llill>'ll/il. I.illlf (I'ds/lf. $ 11 IS ,si :. ;{.") 1 (ir> 1 CI) -' 77 r> 22 fi 72 1 :>(! 4 12 Kxtra riirocliial !? ".0 li". Easter Olt'criii.t; I 0." Olli'i'toiy. uciH'iiil |>iii|)(i.-;«'s s:! o:; llidcesaii Hoiird Assessnieiil .... -.iH I'll Clllircll KepMilS rillS()ii;ige lin|inpVL'ini'iil^ JH In ^\ iioil -A^'Sessinciit T liii ;; i).s ::l :,:> liiii III) I III) T,.t:ll S:'.'.ts til) I! 4:. 1 on 4 S!> s IC, 2'.l 111 .SI jl) III) X7 2 III) SlDl !)7 Total. $ 29 I):! 4 (>b 5 :!7 in 12 11 25 .') 01) » 01 $ SI) 4;; U (il i:!4 ;!'J .|IM) 01) 11! ST 2(i II) l;! 00 %!i;7:i 40 SilERmiOOKE. The Rov, (.let). Thonioloe rei)orts : — We have now Iwo Churclies in this Parish, and the ser- vices ill both have been mainiained throughout the year without iuterruiition. At St. Peters, the Parish Church, in addition to the ser- vices reported hist year, Morninu; and I'^vening Prayer have been said (hiily since .Inly with encouraging results. An early celebration of Holy Communion has also been added on the I'ourth Sunday in the month. At the Church of "the Advent in Etisl Sherbrooke, P.Q , services have btMMi held every Sunday aiternoon, at 4 o'clock, and every Thursday evening at 7. -JO. There has also been a ceh»bration of the Holy Communion at 8.30 on the second Sunday in every month. The Ihompton Line Mi.ssion and the Magon' River Mis- sion have been served onee a fortnight on Sunday after- noon. The following institutions of the Parish have been in healthy operation throuuhout the year and have done ex- lellent work : The Church Temiierance Society, The Women's Auxiliary, The Ladie.s' (ruild, The Children's Guild, — now converted into a branch of the Women's Auxiliary, The J'arochial Visiting Society, The Communi- cant's Union, The Instruction Classes for men and for communicants, and The Sunday-schools. The interest in the work of the Sunday-schools has been quickened by the Sunday-school conference held in this l>4 ^.i^H Hi Tafl H^'ilHRi im ^Bi'sUBSfi m parish in Si'i)t«Miil)(M- lust, ;is n direct rosiill of wliicli ;i Tt'achors' Mcctiiiu' has hccn ])r]ed at this rieetinii', " do her.by declare their earnest and unalterable attach- " ment to the Church, "They I'ecl deeply th<> call now niad(> U]ion them to share "in the spiritual work ol the Church, and are ready to do " what in them lies to iorward (he ol'jects so clearly set " lortli in the repoit ol'the committee ol' the Deanery IJoard " for the District ol' St. Francis, with reuard to the place ol" '• laymen in the spiritual work ol' the Church, they are pre- " pared to eiro) their names as memlxM's ol' the Association " of Lay IKdpers ol' the Distiict of St. Francis, and trust "that in the i'ullilment of any duties which may devolve "on them as such members they may in manner and con- " duct justify the snlenin trust placed in them, and become " the humble means of i>loriryinii' Almighty God by extond- " ing- the blessing-s of Ills kingdom." '1 he names of U n laymen were enrolled upon a provision- al register appended to the resolution. The Benyon Home for boys and the Gibbs Home for girls, in connection wiih the Waifs and Strays Society of London, continue in operation and have claimed much of the Kec- tors time and attention. The work is however a true work of chaxity. The children rescued from advt^rse surround- ing's in England are brought here and placed in good homes, where they have every opportunity of growing up 9/ into good and usdnl iiicii and woiucii. Allhougli some* few have givoii trouhlo, tlic majority ot Uiosc placed out havo done vory well iiukn.'d. It should bi' regarded as a true work of the Church. The children are placed only with Church peo]>le who arc recpured to allord them every lacility possible lor worship and reliiiious training in the Church. The work in East Sherbrooke, in connection with the Church oi" the Advent, seems l(» be taking deep and per- manent root. The Church, which was only opened on the second Sunday in Advent, 1887, has already become a cen- tre of interest and alieclion to those attending it. The in- terest in the services has never llagged. Th(M*e has been an average attendance of about 85 at the Sunday service and 3") at the w^eek-day service. The Sunday-school, ^vhich is slill ably conducled by Mr. H. A. Elkins. assisted by a zealous band of teachers, all from East Sherbrooke, has an average of 45 pupils. A AVomen's Guild has just l)een es- tablished. Avhich promises to do good work in drawing peoide together and allbrdiiig material aid to the Church. It si)eaks well lor the resources of the Mission that two most successlul entertainments in aid of the Church's funds were managed entirely by the East Sherbrooke parishioners themselves. There is certainly uood reason to believe that the Mission of the Church of tlie Advent will urow rajudly in import- ance and will prove not a hindrance hut a stimulus to the ]>arish at lame. Excellent work has been done by Mr. Creorge Bottom in the Hospital, which he has visited systematically on Sunday afternooiis for years ; as also in the Reformat(jry by several ladies of the jiaiish. IJoth the.se institutions have been visited regularly by the clergy and services have been held in them at stated inter- vals. The day is not lar distant when the old Church of St. Peter's, comfortable and churchly as it is and greatly as it is (>ndeared to the hearts of those who have worshipped in it for so many years, must give place to a new and more commodious building. In view of this a friend of the Church has given Si, 000 to form the nucleus of a Church building fund and to stimulate those who are able to givo to similar acts of liberalitv. i i)(i f )^ til < i % '¥ «' '' ■. Two miittcis ol' (li'('i) coiircni romiiiii to be roforrod to. Tlie lirst is the iiri.sli has sustained in thiMloath of the late lanicntcd Itr. Kcid. For thirty-lbur yrars \)y. Kcid lias hi-cii iissocialcd witli thc! lil'o ol" our people As their i)ii.slor lor thirty years lie was associated with their joys and s(n-ro\vs. Hut over and ahove all this is to l)e ad(hnl the Tact that there was in Dr. Koid's exenip- hiry lil'e and holy (•harii''ter a power of inlluenee that at- tracted towards liini ail wilh whom lu* came in contact. To lose such a man I'rom our head is to meet with a loss which it is hard to de.s<.'nhe in words Ihit to none outside his own domestic ciicle can the loss be deeper than to him who is called amid much IVailly to i'ollow in his loolsteps in the lv«'Ctorship ol'this important parish, and whose heart and miiul now miss the unlailinn' sympathy and the lather- ly ( ounsel which were never wilheld in time oi'need. The second matter is the eni>au'emeiit oT a C'uiate, ibr whi( h provision was made at the Jtlaster Vestry Meetinii-. In the month of .Inly last the JJev. li. J. Fotheriiill entered upon his duties, ami has l)een zealously and usefully em- ployed without interruption ever since to the great comfort and relief of the Kectoi- of the parish. I have an-iiin to ackn(Avledue the kindness and hearti- ness with which I have been supported in every i>ood work by our noble band of lay-workers, both men and women ; and especially to the Wardens of the parish are due my most orateful thanks. The following" statistics may l)e of interest : — l^aptisms, (Jl ; MarriiUivs, 10; llurial.s. :;4 ; C'onllrmed, 17. Average attendance tsunday morning', by actual count. 809; Evening, 'JGo. Communicants on ]i]aster Day, 257. Ai)pended is the linancial statement : — Extra Parochial -Church t^ociety, §430.98; Algoma, $56.45 ; Domestic and Foreign Missions, !iil-27.7b; Women's Auxiliary, $171».17; Women's Auxiliary, Children's Branch, 140.00; Ladies' Guild. $282.54; Guarantee Mission Fund, $175.00; Bishop's :\Iemorial Fund, $110.00; Bishop's Col- lege, $84.08; Complon Ladies' College, $52.90; Jews, $20.- 77.— 'lotal, $1,559.51;. Parochial :— Parochial Fund and Pew Rents, $2,142.50 ; Offertories, $514.28; Easter Ollertory, $110.51; Christmas Offertory, $48.25; Poor Fund, $379.22; Sunday-school, 3 97 ]Ck\)2; Church of the Aclvont. S018.3S, Church Toni^ poranre Society, $57.1 •-'.—Total, 84,lM.124. Grand Total, $5,802 80. STANSTEAD AND 15KEBH I'LAI.N. The Rev, W. T. Forsythe reports :— Christ Chvrch, Sfnnslead Plait/. — The ])a.st year lias been one of trial and allliction to this parish. iSickness and death have saddened the households ol' several of our most energetic Church-workers, and ».'asl a i^loom over I he whole community. J)urini>' the; past few year.s the Church inem- hership has been thiiun'd by death and removals so mucii us to materially aflect the si/e of the eonureiialions at the several servi<'es. We hav«' had to strugale hardduriui'- the past year to make up the various Church exi)enses, hence our small contributions to outside objects. The .services at Christ Church have been the same substantially as in former years : — Matins and Evensong- every Sunday, with celebrations of the Holy Communion on the Jirst and third Sundays of each month, on all the festivals ibr which a proper preface is ap])ointed in the Ccmmunion oilice, and weekly in Lent. Our congrenratioiif. I: ive Ix'cn the same in numbers as in the past, althouf^h al ected by the causes mentioned above, and also by the continuous inclemency of the weather during' the latter part of the JSummer and Autumn. Durinj^ Lent there was daily Matins, and Even- song?, with address on Wednesday and Friday, and daily in Holy Week. The evening- services were very well at- tended ; of the morning ones I cannot speak as well. The Church school still continues its useful work under the same teacher, Miss Hepburn. The School-room has been newly seated. By the generous aid of a kind friend of the parish w^e have been enabled to add -950 to an Endowment Fund, and thus secure Mr. R. Hamilton's generous oiler of $100. The members of the Ladies' Guild still continue their labours, and have helped to secure necessary funds for Church purposes. Our choir, long in a state of disorganization, owing to re- movals and sickness, has lately been reorganized, and in connection with this I must mention the name of Mr. A. Veasey, who has been of invaluable help in Church work. I have held fortnightly evening services at Judd's Mills, I i; i !>S i.\ 1' ?• hi one milo jviul a luiUTroni tln> villni^o, and have always h.id j^ood con^roiialioiis. Altlionn;h as vol 1 can soe no iinino- diati' fruit oC my labouifS, sliU orreaching. w At llio ])('^•innil)tJ olMiuic I roiinniMircd a l'orliiii>litly wor- vicc on >!uiHl;iy al'tt'niooii.s at the Naimis school, about .six mil«'H north oT Dofhc Plain. This I ht'Ulbctwocn my HiM-bc I'lain service and llu^ StMHslfad iOviMi.sonu'. I (M)ntiiuuHl until tln' middle oj" ( )('tol)('r ^A•ilh vt'vy lair (•oniirt'ijati<»ns, comsidcrini;- Ihc m'wncss ol' tho Held, this hointi' the lirst time a Church of i^nyland service was held here. This district is now eonijirised within tin- newly lonncd -Mis.^iou ol' Fitch Uay, I'roni wiiich i)laee it is distant only three miles. Although the work of the parish durinn' the })ast y(»ar has been sonu'what discouraging; and tiyinu', we trust that it is the dark liour bel'ore the dawn, and must m-o on I'aith- i'ully workinu' in tlie Church's way. kncwinti' that it is (lod who . Financial Statement. — Churcli Society, I-"j11G; to- wards Cleruyman's Stipend, s,");',7.,')() ; luister Ofl'ering. >ii!l.- SO ; Foreign Missions, *o.J(>; Sunday-school oH'crings I'or Indian Honu»s, si-k07 ; Donu'stic Mi.ssions, $1 21 ; Compton Ladie.s' College, 80.OO ; Church Extension l-'und. $10.00; Bishop ^Villiam's Presentation I'und, silO.OO; Parochial Missions to lews, .S'J.io ; (ieneral Church l-lxpenses, i^lT^.- 92; Local F:n(lowment Fund, s&.^O.OO.— Total, s;847.01. All Sainls Chtrrrh, ISeehe Plain. — Baptisms, o; IJurials, •'». Financial Statk.mknt. — Church Society. !S>8.U!i ; to- wards Clergyman's Stipend. $I12..>0; Easter OHerinii', ^7.- (JO ; F'oreign ]Missions, s^EtJo ; Compton Eadies' College, $2.05 ; Church Exlention h'und, ^o.OO ; Bishoj:) AVilliam's Testimonial Fund, !$").00 ; General Church F^xpenses, $78.- 22 ; Sunday-school Ollertory lor Sunday-school purjioses, $0.76.— Total, !|22G.87. G-rand total I'or the Mission, $1,073.88. ST. SYLVESTER. The Rev. Edgar B. Husband reports: — As I have only been three months in this ^Mission, I can not report much in detail. At tSt. S//lvester, three services are held per mouth, The : H lUit ^^ m\ i -tKjg; y i i.,3^)J.;; \ SH'V. W' '■■ l^'l w lil<. ;B|j aflovnoon s(M'vi(M>s hiivo Ihmmi very ^v^•Il iitlciwl.-d, Init I should iinu'li lik'f to see ;i linL!i'r iitlcndiiiici' in ihc inoiu- iiiiT. \Vt' MIC luiudi indchtcd toMr. Fjudcojior, the liilc Ino mu- bcnt, lortht" hciuiliiul Altar cloth he ohtaiiH'd I'roiii Kniiljiud and presented to this Church. 1 am y-lad to say tlnit the coniirciialion 1ki\ i« a'j'reed fo use Hymns Ancient und M(td«'rn. At Sf. CH/m, tw () sei-vices are held jier month. The con- U,Teu'ation is small and scattered, and owinu to the had roads nnmy ha\i' heen unable to attend this fall. W e are in •^•real need o| an .\ltar (doth. < )ur jnesent one is completely worn out. Could some hind IViends help n.s in this matter? I would willingly communicate with aiiv so disposed. Af S/. Pii/r/i-/,'s, one service is ludd ]>er month, and to INIr. Ross many thanks are due lor i)rovidiny loi' and keep- ing the Church in repair Af IScott. i li'eneially hold a service here wheiu'ver I puss throuiuh to exchanut' duties with Mr. Dehhau't', ol' West Frumplon, or on my way to i^l. Geori>"e. At present onlv Mrs. George I'ozi'r resides heie, and to her I am u'reatly in- debtt'd lor mu(di kindness. At the distant stations ol' (Jumberiaiid Mills and St. Gooru'e's oiu> service a month is jndd. At St. Ci'e()r>i-f''s. I am ulad to say. the new Chui'ili is ne;ir comjiletiou and will be soon ready lor ser\ ice. Great credit is due to this small coni^Tciiation loi* raisiiiLi' the sum ol $!»;jO I'or their new Church, and 1 can oidy hopeth.at when com]>leted, our IViends on the Krnm'btM- Koad will he in- duced to attend our ser\ ices. At Ciimbr.rls, $n3.- 79; other sources, .ii>l,')7il.00 ; Church Societv, 81"^-00. — Total, !$1,122.7!>. Expenditure — Assessment, si^l^'S.OO; Church Imi)rove- ess 101 l.llt I iiiorii. II'MIIU. iLiland Ml thr II ;iii(| mt'iit. !&!i;?o.OO; v.:hurcli So.irly, Sl-'l.OO : Kon-iuii MisMons, !$:{.<> 1 : lloiiu' Mistiioiis, !*il'.o2 ; oIIht juirpofccs, silT.ll. — Total, *1,10G.04. TlIllKK 111 VERS. Tho lu>v. J. H. Jenkins ivports : — I):il>lisnis, (J; Marriaii'fs, 1 ; JUirials, I. Church JSocit'ty. ij^iijo : ('U'luyiimn's Slipi'iKl. ."<2;"10.00 ; Ivistrr ( )lii'rini;', !$!(). 4.'. : Foivin-n Missions, >i<4(»"); l)onii'stic Missions, !^7.')0 ; Church and I'arsoiiayc iini)rovcnicnls, ^To.OO; amounts raised lor other purposes, $r>0.00 ; I'ow lients, iiJiKli' 00.— Total, iSi4i;:5.40. VAi-CAirriKii. Tlie Ivor. S. Kiopel reports : — Thougli Iho latiMiess of last Spring' caused considerablo outlay to the larmors ol" this district lor the jmrchase of fodder, and the debts conlnicted thereby will be fell for many years ; yet renewed ellorls have Ijeen made lor im- provinji' the Church property. On observinu' that the roof of the Church was failing', the necessary funds were at once collected iii the parish, aiul the Church resliinuled. J^r(»vision has also been made for comi)letinti' early in th<^ Si)rinL!: the other repairs needed for puttiiiL!,' the exterior of the building' in a thor()Uj>]dy souiul condition. At a ba/aar, held last Auqust. under the superintendence of Mrs. ]\[. (1. Mountain and Misses Koss, a sullioient sum was raised to prociu'e a line set of Church lamps, Mrs. M. G-. ^Mountain has, moreover, kindly undertaken to collect, amon<4' the I'-enerous friends of Quebec, the amount necessary to compleli^ the i)aintinii' of the inside of the Church. When this shall have been done, this place of worship will vie with any other Church of the country of e((ual cost. The services apparently continue to be well ai)preciated. The attendance is as good as could be expected from the long distances to be travelled, the frequent impracticability of the roads and the general want of outlit. We take this opportunity of thanking specially ]\[rs. M, Mountain, for her generous assistance in collecting moni'y, procuring books for the Sunday-school, and pro- viding furniture for the Church ; Mi.-.s 'voss, for alteiiding (>. 102 at tlio organ ; Mis. Moiili/ambert and Judire Andrews, lor thoir usual donations ; and Miss Macadams, lor presents to the Sunday-school children. Baptisms, 13; Marriages, 7; Burials, 0. Church Society, iii'J.dO; towards Clergyman's Stipend, i#200.OO ; Foreign Missions, !5;2.00 ; Domestic Missions, $1.50; Church and Parsonage improvements, $200.00; amounts raised for other purposes, $o8.00.- -Total, $470.10. C'ACOUNA. (Kfci'ivi.l t(i" I:itt' to Ik- iiisi'ittd in its proper pliict'.) The Church-wardeu reports ; — The Church ol' St. James the Aposth* was opened ibr Divine Service lor the season oi' 1888 on Sunday, 1st .Inly, and the last service was held on Sunday, 2nd September. The clergy uominated by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese as incumbents were the Rev. A. J. Balfour, M.A., for the month of July, and the IJev. Canon Thos. liichardson for the month of August. The services were as usual, and Morning Prayer or Li- tany was said every week-day duriug the season. The following were the receipts during the year: — Ordi- nary Sunday and Holy-day collections, $218,80; special collection on 22nd July for the Mission Fund, $r)74.(!7; special collection on 12th August for the Pension Fund, $86.44 ; special subscription towards purchase of additional land for the Church, $177.00.— Total, $1,05'J.!U. ion GUARANTEE MISSION FUND. CASH STATE.MKN'T. 1SS8. />/■ Jiiu'y 10 — To liiiliinci.' of iloiuitioiis iuul !iiimi;il siilHci-iptiuiis as shewn on I'a^ic Ui:!, Clmifli Sofictv Jtciiort lor 18S( Since Kkckiveh July 1(1 — To suliscriptioiis St. Fiiuiris Distrii.-tiicr Uov. ('aiiuii ThoriK'lof, viz : — lialance for 1SS7— , SluTbrookc $ 20 (id Cookshiie 12 6(1 2ii 6(1 :> (10 ;i7 .'id (! 11 :'. Oil 6 oo .. ;io 00 C (HI Danville..., Diirliam. . ikiehnioml . 15 isliop s Cull c-'e. Windsor . Coaticook Majfoy- iin'.X^ev On ac'i'oiint of l.'^SS — Siicrbrookc Itio HO DixviUe liatlt I); iiivule. yciinoxvilli' .Slaiisteaii. JlieliinoMil Coaticook J;ii IHSO. I'v 21.' — Ijalaiicc lo r ISSS— ill( D.'i llatley hisliop's (College, lieiiiio.wille. .Xiii'iis lerhrooKf Windsor .Mil C (HI ].) 00 S 76 I'.l (10 16 (III 12 60 •i 00 20 00 20 1)0 6 00 6 (III 11 00 (III laii \' _.i-- To oil acionni of annual suliscriiilioiis Cit V of yueliec S20 00 Jaii'v To interest iiccrned i 11 Me!-(liants' Uaiik. SKS. lie 21 — l!y payiu (' I,:i7.t ,S7 101 50 §4,o;;i 87 ■lit made Hon. Treasurer 1) locesaii lioant -B for Sti]iends of Clertry paid I'roiii this l'"uiul §f)00 00 do do (j:]6 00 1, 2; 16 00 ISS'.I. an V 26— To lialaiiee this day S2,796_87 m I certify that the sum of Two Thousand, Seven Hundred and \inety-Six Dol- an.l Kii'htv-seveii Cents is at the credit of the "Ciuaraiitee Mission Fund" Ai-eount this day in the Merchants' Bank of Canada Savings Branch. Quehec, 26tli January, issi), M. ]{i:ll irvin'h, Hon. Treasurer Church t^ocictv. 104 GUARANTEE MISSION FUND. rroliatile aimmiits yd to be jiiiid in on uccount of Annual .Subsciiiitioiis;— City of Qnohec District of St. Fnincis. fino no 4on (1(1 $1,0U0 00 il. BELL IRVINE, Hon. Tiea»iiiei-. Quebec, 25tli Jauuaiy, 1^89 105 Contributions for Chukch Purposes throughout the Diocese for the Year 1888. QfKMKC ClTV. ("ailK-dral S 12,-1(11 dj St. ' iitthcw's S.lL'o S.'i St. .tlif-'liacl s .'{jSU 5t Mt. I'l'tiTf I,i;i4 '.»5 Si. l'aur,s 7IS .^S Tiiiiiiy Total S2(;,L>27 (il Ri RAL Dbankky ok Quebkc. Hour;; Louis $ '.VM 17 I'acuiinii I,(i.'i() !)| Kast Frainptoii .'{.'lO lU West Fraiiipton .'!,');") 7:{ Invcniess .'idt 7S livlaiid l,(i;il (il l.iikc Bcaiiport I-ecils ;i2:! so Levis KW 70 Moiilmoreiici Xew Livcrjiool (iOl 17 Nieolc't, $1. .")(), and Loiiisc- ville. §171 i>0 I7:{ 0(1 Porfncuf ;i.V.t (>f. St. Svlvestcr I.IIXI 11 Valoaiticr •t7l'> Id Three Rivers 4C>:! 10 Total S 7,'.l;)l 22 Ri-RAi, Dkanehy (IK St. Francis. Autdii $ (lOj ;i2 Aii^iiis ;{74 6J iiiiilord ;i.l4 87 Hislioji's Colietfo it Mission Uroniploii iV Windsor 720 00 liariisloii ],l'.i.'i !»:{ Hiiry 'J22 62 (,'()aticooi7 74 Total .>2 97.3 22 Total tVom the Dioeese .?(il,258 48 ' 'S"! 3^ liEGISTRATION STATISTICS. Baptisms 476 Marriaces 117 Burials^ 282 ill 106 ANNUAL REPORT UK TIIK CLERGY TRUST COMMITTEE, PiTscntud to tliL' Clmnli Socifty, at their Amnuil Mci'tiuy, la-Id on tlii; Sixtli Day of February, ISSi). m m Your Committee have much satislnction in ivportinj? the due receipt of the aunual revenue arising liom their various investments. The rollowinq- seeuritii's have matured during- the year and been paid otF: — ( On acrount of Town ol' Strathi-oy Bonds... !iii2,000 00 ] Local ( Endowments " - " "... 3,000 00^ On account of Perth " ... 800 00^ Fund. „, 1- 1/11 n ., o-- AA ( On account of lownsh.po Chatham • ./^ 00 j-j^hopric Endow Thomas Kelly, Mortgage 2,000 00 ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^8,1 7o 00 Your Committee have pleasure in reporting that the Endowment Fund of lh"omi)ton having reached $3.(.)00.00, has become available for revenue, and also that the Mission of Louiseville has secured $450.00 as the nucleus of an En- dowment Fund. The sum of SL248.24 has been added to the Endowment Fund of the following Missions, by amounts raised in the Missions, and donations from Robert Hamilton, Esq., viz : — Actonvale $ 1(50 00 Brompton 188 24 Kingsey loO 00 Levis 200 00 Stanstead loO 00 Charleston Rectory 50 00 Cookshire 350 00 $1,248 24 107 In consequeuce ol'ths death of the Rev. (\ V. Reid, the aiuiual payment of !$8t!5.00 ha.s reverted to the Clergy Trust Fund. The following sums are now available and awaiting in- vestments : — • On account of Local Endowment iB10,n28 00 " Clergy Trust Fund 13,r)l)l 00 " iUshopric Endowment Fund, o.oiil 00 |;27,240 00 and to this must be added ^1 8,200, rei)resenting the amount of investments maturing durini>- 1889. During the year several oilers have bro(k\ ille dne 181)8 County of .Middlesex due ISS;i 'iViwn of Levis due liiOl Toi'onto MiJi-ig'ii'^e. dm- is;i2 Cash in Savinjfs Dciiartineni (d'tlie I'nion liank of Ciuiada — hearing I \> c 1 ets l(;(i(Hi III) I liiiiii nil 8,1 (in no .^:;8(i 0(1 SCIKI (K 7(12;') (M) 72(1(1 0(1 (i.idO 00 .'iio 00 4000 00 :>ooo 00 2(100 (Ml 2000 00 1200 00 fuoo 00 1000 00 1000 00 17000 (10 els I2'.i.>;i7 00 i;;,v,ii 07 S 14^188 (17 We. thr uudi'i'signed, liave e.xnmiiied the Aeeotints and \'oii(dier.s of the iilio.ve uiid, ;iiul liav( veritied tlie ,*:?eeii;ities, and found the whole eoriei'l. Oueber, isili J.'iniiarv, 188!t. C. \V. ^\ .u.coT, ) I'll. (.!. JXvvtics, ) .\iKlilor; i { ACCOtlNt WtTlT TMK TREASURER. Or 188S. Jany. 1 ... Jiiiiy. 1... Dec. ;'.l Hv liMlaiuv ■> ci^. .-:; cts. I:;:;;;',i7 mt 1'kvkm K AccorNT, Hy liMliiiu'c (III liiinil .. Rcvcinif of llic vCMi .S''i-''i'' J*7 . si:; I Is Less. My Allowatii'o to four ('l('ri;yiiK'n..Si:i9:» IS Allowiiiifc t<. Tri'sisuivr 100 00 liaiik coiniiiissioiis and ni'iicial .■liarnc< lO'.t s(i K. Sc (I. K «^ iiplit^c, lilst OeeciDlier. ISSS. Iiriiu (i;, l:i(is ii.s 'JT'.il 07 1 i:;iss 07 Al.K.NA.NDKK I'dl'K. Ti'ivisiirer. CliM'gy Trii-t r'uiol. no Dr. THE BISHOPRIC ENDOWMENT FUND 188S. Duo. ai. I'o liivcstmcnls, vi/, : City of Kiiij,'st()ii due 1897 do lliimilton " WmIit Work.s " .. due ISDl lU) Moiilrciil due ISDl do .~>liL'ihr(iol\i' dill' 1894 County of Oxford due \^'y.', Town c.f licllevillc due 1.S91 ilo I'eitli due ISHft to IS'.ttl County of All)crt, N. II CoM^titue of St. (lilc.'^ Township of Clmtiiani due ISSM to 1S91 City of Toronto due ISH'.t County of Perth due lSlt2 City of Montreal " rernnment Stock " Somerset .Mortjj;;i,u'e dtu' issit to IMIJ Toronto (]i) due 1MI2 do do due Isiij Cash in tiie Siivings Dejiartment of the '"Union Hank of Ciinafla.' ln'arin^' interest at 4 [i.c ? ets. V)W> C.T I30iin Oil 501) 0(1 aOliI) (Ml r>ii(i(i (10 :>iiiiii (III I'KKI (III :',sno (10 :',(i('>i; III l.MXI 00 2100 (III 101)11 no !illll oil conn on I'liiiio no 0500 00 S rl.s >s;;j;j2 OS 3321 00 SilS.VI 2S We, the unih'rsiujneil, liave examined the Account? and Voticliers of tins aliove Fund, and iiave verilied the Securities, and found the wliole correct. C. W. Wai.cot. Ch. 0. Vai.cot, } I Daviks, ] ' fViidltors. Jauiiarj Lsili, l^sy. Ill IN ACCOUNT WITit THE TREASl :REI{. Cr isss, .liUlV. I. .hniy. 1.... Dec. :;i. I'v Aiiioimt lit Credit nl' ilif Imiim JiKSS. Ufci'ivcil IVdin T\wf. Kelly iV; ^ioii. mi iiceoiiiil .)!' I'riiieipiil $2it()ll w\ Cliixtliiiiii KelHMit.ires i»aiil (itV -'ST") "" I!i;vi;ni K AceoiNi'. I'liilaiice (III liatiil Ilcveiuie (iT tlie ve;ir... r.jj't 1 1 $ etS S.MllC tiS S el- 1)11 I,KSS. Allowimee to tlic Lunl nii) ilC) :',;i2i 00 S(;s.^4 28 !•:. .<: n. K. Al.K.XAMlKI! 1'oi'K, Tri'a?ui'cr, liislioprie Kiidowmoiit Fiiiid, QupIh'c, :ilst Deceiiilior, ISSS. 11-J .i Dr. THE LOCAL EXDOM'MENT FrND 1S88.— D.c. SI. I'o Iiivistiiu'tits oil account {.>{' tollowiiij; KiiilowiiH'iil Kiiinls, vi/ : QlKllEC (.'llAl'KI,. ('ity of Montreal Hondd. ilo Iliiniiltoii do do .SliL'ilii'ookc do . do Toroiitu do Monli'cal Iliirbor do . \i Tosv \i.ii;. City of St. .loliii, .\. I!., lioiids. County of Allii'il do . Town of Windsor do City of Slicrbrookc ilo . Toronto Mortj,Mt;c ASCDT AM) WkSTIUUS , County of Allicrt Honds I'lKvincc of New liriinswick Hondn. Toronto Mori uii lit' lilioMI'ToV. City of Slu'ilirookc Monds do Iliiiniiion do County of AlliiMt do ^.. Town (d' Windsor do i'rovincc ol \fw iJrnnswick Ilonds. Toronto Mortna'ce HlUY. Toronto Mortgage. Cmricil forward. $ .M.S. '.'0(1(1 (HI 17.S0 (10 I'Jdd (HI KlIHI (III KHIII (Id ■JOd d(i •J(i(l (Id |(iO (Id Cdd (Id .".lid lid Tdd I (HI (Ml '.'(HI (III ,sn(t •j>(i '.'(Ml !5d 1(1(1 7(10 ^ eld. (WSO 00 .|iid (Id 1000 (Id 2'jdO 00 000 00 12 ISO 00 lU IN ACCOUXT AVITH THE TREASURER. r," 1S88.-.J1111. 1. 1SS8. — lull. I. April 21. s.'pt. :;><. isss. — 1,111. 1. D.M'. :;i. 1.>^HS.— J;in. 1. Kfl). 2:'.. Dec. :'.l. iss-^.— Jan. 1. Dec. ;il. (.,)! KiiKf (':!.\i'i:i.. ly lliilaiici' iVniii la.st Aci'iniiil. licvciiiu' of the vfur Le.S3. •ai.l l.'i'clor (list, ruiil'.-i $ 2illl 00 liccior (ifSi. I'ctcr'..) 11.) on ItiMlorotSt. Matllirw's 25 00 Acld.VVAI.K. ''y l!:;l,iiii(' fidiii hist Ai'coiiiit Aimiiiiil ciillccii'il ill tlic Mi.ssii)ii \hm' Krv. I.. ('. W'llltc'lc Mtiiiatioii liy I{. IlKiiiiltini, Ks(| Aliiniiiit received tViMll I!ev. L. (J. WlUtele lii'veliue iil'llie M'lir A^■■|'lll• AM) \Vi:.-!TI'.ritV, l!y llalaiice I'loiii last .\c<'(Hiiit Kivi'iiui' ol'ilic \ (■.•1." I'>Ul)MI'T(iN. I'.y I'alaiine tVoiii last Account Aiiioiiiit r"cciveo 00 lIMI (10 10 00 HT ..! 1112 T.I tl.S Ci.S F,KS8. raid Itev. T. I,. !!mII ... :i 1 11 7(1 ISH •Jl LSI 00 .",781 00 I8( 00 .15IUV. Hy ll.'ilaiice fioiii last Accnuiit, Kevciiiie of the \ear 988 5.5 •17 :i7 ("anied foi'waiil. 722i'> I'li* ITf. I .'ill ll.-<0 S7 II'.OO 00 10:i5 02 14808 00 3r 114 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND '*! IN A< Isss.—Dcc. .".l. Hi'oiiglit t'orwiinl CoATICDOKi: AMI liAHKdlll'. • 'ilv ()('Mi)iitrciiI I'ciiiiunciit Stock. <1<> iig( Carried forwai S ct.s .■'iim (10 llMIII III! •1(111 (Id .1(1(1 (Id L'.MI (III jdd (Id •.'(1(1 (Id L'dd (Id jiKi (Id Km (Id 2(10 0') I'.'iO 00 .'•50 00 IddO (Id ;~i()ll (Id |(I0 (Id •_'(io CO •JdO (Id idd (10 ;iO(i 00 •j.^o 00 rji^-d lid 4(10 (III 1000 (III 1(1(1 (III ;!(i(i (III 'J.'iO (111 L'llll (III 2(1(1 (III IdO (Id Idd (Id 70(1 (Ml ;iri.'iii (III .'iCdd (Id i,".ii(i (10 ISSJi.-. I> IS8S.— . I ISSS.— ISHS. :,iM ii(j 2'irM (Ml Jl* IN ACC( )\j'i!iT.--Cotttinue>l. Cr. Die. ;!i. llroiijjlit lorwiiiil. CuAllidilKI-: AND l.Alirol!!' |!v I'.aliiinf tiiiin last Affiiiiiit Iti'Vi'iiiic (il llii' vfiir. Si rts. •i,'>:> till $ cts. I IM)> III) Lkss. |'ai,l i;,\.,l(.liii I'.Mt.T :3I"" •'•' 1(1(1 (Ml |;,.v. C. I!. Wa^lii'i ('Ai-r. VuW. ANI> I'Kiii'f; ■miii) TS 2110 (Ml IS8H. — Ian. 1. ISSS. — Ian. 1. Dec. :'.!. " :',l. Hv I'.alaii'-c iVnm lar't AiM'ount KcM'itiiL' 111' lilt' veiir I'aiil lliv. \V. (1. l-y-ti ClIAUI.K.'^TtiN lvK( roKV. IS'JC. T"? '.KM D.'i .'(Id 00 l!\ Iwtlaiicc iVoiii last Aci'oiinl. AllKIIIIll IfCClVCl 1 tVotii R.'v. .V. Sli veils, cull" 'cted ill .Mi.-siiiii. ni'Vfiiiit' (il till' Lkss. Paid Ui'V. A. Sti'voiis., 1S8S.— Jan. 1. CiiAiii.KsTON llKcToUV— (Spt'cial Aci'oiinl. !y lialaucc tVniii la.sl Ai'coiiiit. li'vcniic lit till' Lkss. Paid Rev. A, Stt-vcns... Carrii'd t'orwanl. oSSli ;!( ■)(t (Ml rr. I III! 41 !M;:i L'dO 00 rf,3 ,')(l() 00 2(1 25 2G 2; h', 25 600 00 200(32 58 m Dt. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 1SS8,— DiT. 31. iirouglit torwanl. CoMrTdV. Qiichcc Mortf^iitff CooKsiiiiiK. — St. Tkikii's Ciiriini. Toioiilo M<»it{)fnf|f<' DlirMMONDMr.I.K. City of Moiitiviil I't'rmiiiieiit Stock. do Slu-rlirookf Hoiids do T<)roiit(» do County of Alhort do Towii.sliip of Tiiiv do City of .St. J(diir, .\. H.. lioiids Town of Stnitliroy I'.onds do W'iiid.-^or do i'rovince id' New i!run.-:\virk lionds Toronto .Moit.:.ii'ioN. f^ity of .Montrciil lioiid;; (Jounty of AlliiTt do ("ity of Slicrbrookc (|o ('ity of Hamilton do Proviiicf of New Brunswick Bonds, Town of Windsor do Stratliroy Toronto Mortjiairc Carried forwan $ cts •MX) 0(1 1 too 0(1 Klllll (10 TiK) 0(1 .'i()(l oil llll) 0(1 IIKI 0(1 1(1(1 00 1(1(1 (10 '.•oo 00 IKKI 00 2(10 00 l(i() (',' L'.Od 00 200 0(1 200 00 ' ISdO 00 1400 (HI (')00 00 2,^0 00 200 00 l.'iO 00 10(1 (Ml 1 too (Ml 2:m;io (HI ,0000 (III I 0(1 (III :iiii (III 1 l.'iO (III -imi iMi ,11111 (III A\SH{) (HI 1 ■f T PtlKt) 2:ii;;(i (III ,')iioo no 7(111 on .'i.'.Od (III 1 1 ",ii nn ."I'.iiKi nil 41SSII (HI 117 IN ACCOUNT. ^CoHlumed. Or. 1888.— Jan. I. DfC. .11. l,'-,ss.— Jan. 1. Die. ;;i. l.'^ss. — .Inn. 1. Dee. ;il. IsSS •-.liiil. I. L)(-T. ;;l. ISJ-S. Inn. 1. l>iv. ;;i. I>NS.- .I:in. 1. Dec. ;il. Ih'ought forward S Ct8. $ cts. 26062 58 Co.Ml'TOX. l!y Baliuici! from lii:!t Acconut 5000 00 251 30 lievLMiue of till' yuar 1 Lkss. 5251 30 l»;iiil Rev G.H.Parker 2,-)l 30 CoOKSlllltK. .jOOO 00 Hv Biiliuice from last Account t)88 04 Anionnt recuived from \\. JI. I'hilli- more, Esij , collected in the M lionatiou liy Robert ilnmiltoii. lie Venue of tile VfilP ISSIOII. •^sq 200 0( InO 00 36 74 DjilMMONDVII.I.K. 1075 38 Hv HmIiiucc from last Aeeonnf 5;^!I2 14 327 7U Jle venue of the yeai Lv.a^. 5719 93 I'aitl ivevd. F. G. Scott 200 00 55 lit [13 DrnswKM,. I>\ llalaiiee ti'oni last Aecoinit 1271 .17 711 12 Ue\ eiiue of llie year 13a:', 50 I)ANvn,l,E. i>v Hal.'ince fnmi last Account (i4.'i !I3 l(i 40 FitAMl'ToN. 6!)0 33 I>v iialiLiire ti'Din hist Accouuf fi'.lOf) 110 licvniiit' \\\' till' VL'iir 303 65 Licss. 6270 61 I'lid K'pv F Bovle .^^ 100 00 100 00 Ucv.J.li. L)ei.l)age 200 00 6070 61 46372 42 f \ 118 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND tir r 1S88.— I)o..:;i. Bi'uiiplit lurwai'd CiAsi'i': |;asi.s. City ><\' M(iiiti-oal ]>(iiii|.s Towtislii)) of Tiny ilo Coiiiity ol' Allit'it do 'ruwii of r>:iirie c" ilo I'roviiicc of New Hi'iiiiswirk Hoiid City of liaiiiiltou lioiids 't'liioiito .MortKiiirt' lliKI.AM) A.Mi Sorill 1n\ KliNKSS. City of MoiitrL'iil Hotids Coinily of Altifit do City ut liaiiiiltoii do I'i<)\ iiicc of New Biuiiswirk Iloiids., 'I'owii of IJaiiif IJoiids do Windsor do roiiintt) Mortgaj;:^ KiM.siv. City of Slu'i'brookc ImiikI t'oiiiity of Ailicfl do City of liaiiiiltoii do Town of W'imlsor do roronto .Moft.ixatr»' Lkkhs, ('ity of Siuiiliidokf llonds Coiintv of Aioi It ilo . City of Hamilton do . rowu (d W iiidsor do Ton 111 to MortLTa.^i' ! ~ n l.MI llltl flMI '.Kill i;nll (III Kill no L'.id (Ml Idd 0(1 '.idii (i() tain .((III 2.10 Idd ."..")() .(."Id (Id 2."ai (Id Idd (Id Idd (Id Inn (Id Idd lid I. "HI (Id li.jd 0(1 $ cts. 41 .'^SO (10 2 I '.III IHI 2711(1 (Ml 2L'.id oil 170(1 (H) !,Vi(i 00 J2,"j2U 00 nn FUND IN ACCOUKr,- CoHtimed. Cf. $ cts. ■nsso (HI L'l'.m iHi 2711(1 III! 2L';ili (III I7O11 00 '..VKi 00 02:j20 00 ISSH.— .Iiiii. I. Dee. :!1. ISSS. — (.'III. I. Dee. ;51. ISSK, — I an. I. ,\i;iroli 1 1. Dt I8SS, — Fill-.. 1. Dec. 61. )SSS. 1;. 11. I. April 27. Dee. :5I. Biouylit forwiiid By Baliiiiec IVmii last Aeeoiint. Ke\LiiiK' uC tlie yi'iir $ ets, lllKl.AMi AMI SolTII l.WKH.VK,';^ >\ B.'ilaiMi' iVdiii last Afctiinit. I!e\ (iiiie (if tile j'eai' I\im.m:v. liy I'laliiuee IVoili last AecdiiiU A moll 11 1 i-(ill(;eU'(t'iii llie Mi.ssiiiii. per.) A.WiKlleiirli. Hs(i '. Doiiiitidii liy Roliert lliuiiiltuii, Ksij .... Kovciiiic i)t' the veiti' liEKDS. r>v Baliiiiee trtnn lil^t Aecdimt. lU'Veiiue of the year. Lkvik. \\ lialaiieo fniin hist Aei'imiit ■ AiiKiiiiit leeeived tVoni W. Totield, l';»(|., eoUeeted iii Mis-^ion Doiifitioii by Robert IJiimiltuu, Ksq Kcveiiuc of the year CiirrieJ lor ward. 2ti(;!i 2;' 107 'J4 $ ets. 4(i372 42 2?;i7 17 2702 )j 1.1 9 ;!.■) OO'I 23 2861 .-.O .^0 00 10(1 00 133 ;iy 1703 t)3 101 C8 2,^21 22 1805 61 1.^16 62 100 00 100 00 00 71 18 IC, 36 08214 28 120 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND .•f 4' I if i< Brought turuard I l-OnSKVILl.K. 1>S8S. — Dec. ;;i. .MaI.IIAIK and I'dl.NT J>T. rKTKi;. City of'Slicilirookc ]'.(iiiil.s • 'nunty of Albert do City (if llMiiiiltoii liu Towti of Wiiidsor do l'io\ ill 10 of New llruiiswiik i'.oiids., Tuidiito MortiMjiL' Macog. <'ity of Ihtiiiiltipii iloinl Town of Windsor (>>wed. a\ isss — Oct. '.I. !).■(• . ?,\. ISSS.— .lull. 1. Dec. :il. issp.— Jan. 1. Dec. .",1. IRSS.—Jiin 1. He.-. -M. liroutilit f'oru ;u'il liOII.SKVlI.r.K. n.v .\iiiouiit riM'oivcd rnmi llcv. K. (' I'iirkiii, rollccU'd in Mission ■■ .'MiiDiiiit t;-riiiitc(l liy Cliiii'di Society... " Doiiiitioii liy Rolicit Hainiltoii, Ivsq.. . '• I !l' venue , Mai.I!\ik. ami I'oint St. Pktki!. I'>y ItiiliUice ti nil last Acroiiiil '' Ilrvciiiic of the year M.\(;o(;. i)V I!iilnn('c' tVoni last Acoount, Kevciiuc of I he vei .Mblhoirnk \mi riii'iiMoNi). By I'alaniM' tVoni last Aceoiiiit. '• I'evenue of tin' vear M. llU 04 10f>8 (. 1057 (lt5 978 14 f ■••••••! ((till 2814 50 67135 o:< 3 Hi m :::!- ir :;g '!.. , .4 ■;-vi. ?■•£'. 3t THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT Jh-'tlND 1888.— Dec. ;n. Broiiglit foiwaid XEW filVKIil'OOl,. City of Montreal Boiuls. (io Slid hr() do llaiiiiltoii do . County ol' Allicit do . Town of Harrit> do . do Stratliroy do . do Windsor do . Toronto Morlj^'aLrc Nicw Caumsi.k anm Pasi-kmui' Townsliip ot Tim ImmkIs Citvot Montreal • 'ountv of Allien City ot Toronto do Ilainilloii Town ol l^arrie do I'eith !'. iKTMin Town of liiM i< Hiinds ("onnty of A llieit ilimd- City of Hamilton do Town of I'erlli do do Windsor d) .. I'rovinee of Xeu llrnnswick iJonds. Town ofStrathidv IJonil^ Toronto .Mortgage Uivif.itK lu; Loi !■ (i:.\ 1! \s"> City of St. .loliii, N'.I! , lionds. Toronto Mortgage St. SvLVKSTKIt. Town.^lii]) of Tiny Honds City of Montreal do County of Albert do t'ity of Hamilton do Town of liarrie do do Windsor do Provinro of \ew Hrnnswick I'.ond City of St. John, \. B., Honds Toronto Mortgage Carried forward X ets. .'(."lU en loo (II) lOI) 01' 1 1 10 nil loo no joo on Inn on ,';iio on jiion (III H.jO 0(1 500 on 4011 on nil) 01 :)(H) on •JOI) (ii> 10(1(1 (Id 10(1 on L'.ii) on 2(11) ill) I. 'id (Id' I. ".(I (Kli Kill 11(1! i;io ()()> L'ni) on L'en no lodo rr.d .".dO 2M L'Od 2(10 L>dd Kid 1(10 $ ets. I ir.il nn ::i,'iii no ■J 701) 1)0 till) moo no fl22o 00 123 IH kVCOVm.-ConUni^ed. I^ss, — Inn. 1. isss. -.I;in, 1, l»(M.:;i isss _.I;in. I. lss>. — hin. 1. isss. — lull. 1. liiiiiuln fniw iird. Ni:u LuEH I'Olll, I'y I!iilaM('c tViiiii hist .Vi'Cdiiiit. •' licv iMiiii' of tlic vi'iir .\"i:\v Ca1!I,i.-i,h ami I'ASi'Eiiuc imcr tViim lust Accuiiiit. ii'VCIIUI' ol 1 III' VI'.'U' Lk I'.iicI 1!pv. T. I?lavl((ck, allowance for lul $ cts. $ els. ! ('.7l:i.j (i:i 1(110 0(1 '.12 -Ifi! 1 :,:,s '.708 H2 22S OS nidiillis finlin'.;' Illsl Octd'n I'dllNKli'. l'.\- n.iliiili'r ImiUi \:\<\ ,\iTniiiil. •ViMlllc 111' tlir vciir. Itir, r,: •TT-;ii ri'. Hi;; 6> :<,ln:', :!1 IlVliliK HI i.lM I' (i;\ l')AS) ')\ l!,il.'inci' tVdin l;ist .Vi'oniint. I)cr. 31, ii'Vrlllli' 111 UK fill' M. ^\ l,\ ESTKU. in last Aicoimt. !y llalaiicr tro •■ Ki'veiiiie III' llic ve.' l.K.SS I'aiil Rfv. \V. (!. FaiilconiT SH'O 00 1(1 IT t>5 (12 .">li iiD'.i :>s .'.Sii oy IMS 'K', l!rv. K, 11. lliisliaml Cai'iii'il I'liruaril , ■,0 Oil! ,"ii) Oil :;(i.i8 .ji! siu:!.^ r.) '1 11 "^t- Dr. 18S<.— D('c.;il. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND Hrouj^Iil t'oiuunl Sandy IIi-acu. City of Sliorliidokc lioiids <1() Mdiilifiil do To\vii>lii|i of Tiny lio ('oiiiity of Allici I ilo City of llMiiiilloii i|o Town of W'iiiilsor do I'roviiicc of Ni'W liiiiiiaw i( U lioiid Toronto iMoi'lj;!i^'(', ImIKI AWAKK. City of Montri'iii nonds lio Toi'outo do Townsiiiii of Allicil lionds Town of I'ci ill do City ot Ilaniilloii do Town ot H;iiiif do do Windsor do ['lovincc of \cw i!i'nn,sHii-l< lioni foKinlo .Moit;!iii;i' ... M'ANSTKAI). City of lltiniilton iioiids. Town of Windsor Toronto .Morttiiiuii Tnm.K RivKiis. {^'ity of liamiltdn ISoiids do do do (Water WorivS)., County of AlliiMt do (^ity ol>^lu'rl)ro 120 MOO .'lOO ST.) ]IIO i;on L'.'io L'Ol) nil) III!) 9 ets. 7 1L''J0 no IL'OO IK J L'DiO no I-lon oO lliT.' i»i' 1500 00 84;«5 00 12 OA IN ALVOliy^T.—Cotilunfed. Cr. ISSS.^-.Iiin. I. 1SS8. — Inn. I. l.sss. h Dec. ;u. ISH."*. — Ian. I. Due. :il 18SS. — Jan. 1. Dec. yi. J5roii"'lit tbrwanl. ••:! c'ts. Sampv IIkacii. H\ llalaiu'c !'iiiii \n<\ Aceuiiiil i; •\ I'iiiU' (il ilif v.'ai' SlIHiAWAKK. i'>v Hahi:;cc iVoiii last Account. icvc mil' ut llic vciir i;\- lialiincc Stanstkai from la>t AccDiirit Aniiiiint receive tVoiii II. Iv Cliaiiu ■(illected ill Mis.-^ioii. !tiiiiatii)ii liy 11. llamiltoii, lv><|. Ucfciiuc (if the vcar. TllliKK. RlVKllS. r,v r.alaiicc" fioiii la-^t Accouat. Ivevciuie (il'tlieyi Lkss. I'liid Rev. J. II. .lenkins, balance Revenue tor 18.^7. 2111) l:! 8 vi». '■)2r) 17 (K do lyt^.^. :!o:i IS 'i'i:ii DriiUAM AM) L'AvK.MU. liv I'.alauce from last Account. Revenue uf the y< Can-ieii forwai-J. 2i;i2 41 VM> 72 22ti8 13 Mfio '.),) .')(> (10 loo no St 2',i 4ii.'')2 5H ;;o;'. is .j25,0 7t) 20 11 ls:'.o 57 Ui2 30 1()S5 24 4'j:'..) 69 19;;2 S7 94 182 1« l-2i\ Di HE LOCAL ENDOWMENT KUNJ) [w,:*: lt*>S.— l)t'c'.:il. Brouiilit f'orwaiil Si si'i:\sk Aiini Nr. t'oiiiilv ot AlliiMl l!i)iiils IJaliiiicc — ('a>li (HI (li-jiosil iii ilic .Savill^'^ I>oiiartiiii'iit of till- I'liidi Hank uf ri.iiada, hcariiiii' iii' I^TcSt '(/ I )). (■ $ ClS. si;!;;.") mi .lull no iii:;27 si SuriiMW S7 Wi', till' iiuilcisij^iii'il, liavi- ('.vainiiu'il the Aii'Ouiits ami NiiucIhts uT I lie almv I'uinl, and lia\r vcrilii'il tlic Siicmilifs. and Inimd the \> Imle (;i)Iti'i:I. «1%' I Cm. G. Dwiks. ■) C. \V. Uamut. ) Auditor- Juiuiaiy Is, If -!• '-,'»; 127 IN ACCC)UNT.--C(;///m/i(tliir Ml rri(ni ml \ ci tisiiij^' ('lieirier\ Cd'., Inr gindiec 1 lireetoiy. Sninlrie^, iirintiny and statitaiery ....'.. isi's Catliedial .A ssoeialioii i;fi lies Si. Fiiinci.- District Association... Id •til ce . . $27 IS (id Wf, the undersigned, have e.vamincd ijie Accounts and \oiicliers ol' the above Fund, and t'ouiul the ^•aIne collect. Omdjt'c, 21s' Januarw l.ss'j, (". .Ii|ii;k. f KllWI.N rnl'K. ) Auditors. 12!) DIOCK^AN CHIRCJL SOCIETY, UUElJEC THE TREA^^UKEK. Cr. ^ cts. .1, nil 4110 11(1 •II ..(I Ijll UU :t(io no ijii (Ml 'Ih 00 :;oii 110 ITS cr, 21 10 7!i2 -10 ISHH. January 1 l)i'niiil)i'r;il Uy MiiImiki' tidtii Irtst Aiiuiiiil " AiiKiiiiil rcrcivcil till' siil)SiMi|itii)iis, 1^87. Sfc paiTf -'(1,1, lli'iKirt ut l«sT '• His Kxi'dlciivy llic .Maii|(iis III Laiisiliiuiic, (Jiivci'iiiii-dciKMiil of ('aiiaila, first Hiiiuiid siilisiri|iliiiii " HiiliSv ciiiliods and uollcetious. — ('iiy (it't,i(ich('f ' !(io| H. St. I'liiiuis Distiit't $ ('ti<. Ml'J^MIltli' Diritcill. (lasiiO District '• liivcsliiiciits iiiaturuil dtiiny tliu year, and paid oil •• Ililt'iCSt lltl liivcstiiiciits ■t.M'i to 11 '2 (IS 11 !l ISS'.t. .laiiiiaiv 1 Iv lialaiirc liiiKiu'lii down, cash in hand. i? ot«. 4!i'.l 50 CU 7J aO Ull I»;i2 30 ir, (Id 4;i'j 11 .•5i271S tit) S7'.I2 40 :f ; Qdclicc, ;;isl Ucccnilicc, Is.NS. M. 1!ki,l iitvi.sK, llonorai'v Treasnrcr, Church Society. IV M- m^^fr iftl ';•*.•< ''''1 m ...-< , :^^ ■ :. *'■; ■.■ ■a: \: .1 ■ ^s- i ■ "■i: iw Dr. 130 THE t^USTENTATlON FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT AVITII 18SS. Oec. :n. To Siislciitiitioii Fluid luvestnu'iit Account, hciii>r iiniount invested diiriii"' the vciir '• I'Mid I loiioiiuy Treasurer Diocesan iioaid, heiii^f revenue loi' the vear $ cts. Kil (10 KiOS lil !?ll(li) (>1 We. tile iiiideisii;'iied. liave examined tiic Accounts and \'(iuchers ol'tlie above Fund, and l\)iind the same conect. Oi.eljei'. Jtst .iaiiuaiv, l.-^tiit '. .Ildck. ] . ... ii.wi.N I'on:, 1 -^'"I't"''^' Dr. Tin: MIS.SION FUND of the DI( )CESAN CliUlU'll May 1 1.. To .lames Miinliar. ()A'., inofessiomil ser\ ires and dislmrse- meuts //( /■' .Mi's. i'orteoiis' t)e(|iiust tn i liis i'"ni;il 2os (U .lune L'li. Dec. :;i. " Mriediih .V ('(iiiture. N'otaiies. tor preparing (k'eds, .tc., /< ahoM' 20 to i " r-iij I lonoraiy 'I'lcasiiriT Diueesaii Board. heinL' revenue loi' the } cKi' "(iiiT .)7 •' ."^iistentalion Fund Invesliiient Aecoiinl (hcinp th(( eapitalj aecouni of the Mission i'nnd) ainonut traiisCeiicd Ijcinfrj pal' v.iluo .Mis. i'urleoii> lie(|iiest SailOl 08 We, the mider-i;;iied, iiave e.Miiiiined thi- Accounts aitd \'ouciiers ot'the above Fund,. Hid t'oiilid ih.' same eori'eel. ■^ Quebec, LM.3I .l.uiuai y, l.s;-'j. ('. JiiM,!;, 1 Edwj.n Poi'K, i Auditors. 0f? 131 OF THE T WITH DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. $ ctS. 101 00 Kios (;i i?Mtiit (11 Ol till' illlUVL' 1H88. Dec. :!1.. .]y iiivi'stmL'iitti iiiiituri'd (luriui^- the yvav uml iiaiil ut' " Interest on liivestiiieuts , 8 l-'tS. Kil (lit i:ios (;i $1I(VJ ci .M. liKI.I, 1 1! VINE, llouoi'iiry Treasurer, riiin'eli yociet\'. guelice, I'.lsl, Decruilirr, 18SS. 'HURCll !? (ts. 2iis 01 20 I'O le llOl'ii J I IIKMI (III ,'*:t'.K)l 08 s ot'tlifiibovo turs. SOCIETY, IN AcooiNT witu THE TREASURER. Or. isss. luiic W>. Her. S cts. Wy ,J(ihii I'orteous. Kxeeutov. liiihmce ol' ivsiiliie ot rstatc of his late wife, heiiiii' live shiire.s I'iuik . if Moiitveiil stock, iiar vali'e .s2(in each; market value this .lay, '21."> per eeiit— $2, l.'.n.mi ■• Ainouul reeeiveil on account of suhsc.iptious, issT. See iianeliee St. Francis District Association Mcuantic District Association (lasiie Disli'ict .\ssociatiuu S c'.s 171S S6 :v>2 :i2 174 ;iy 07 8j 1(1011 on •l:i 2;» .j7I 07 22s;i 02 SS'JOI M. 1!ki,i- Iiivi.NK, Honorary Treasurer, Church riocicly. ytiebcc, .'.Isl L)e(einljcr, l>St>. [32 Dr. THE PENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH ^^ \ 1 \ isss. I Dt'ci-mbor ;il Tt) I'lMision Fiiml, Iiivestniciil Acroiint, traiit-- t'criTd, liuiiiiT iuiiouiit investi'd ihiriiiK tlu' ytui'. '• I'l'iisiuns ]iiii(l (liiiiiij:; tlu' veiir, vi/ :— Ri'v. .Mr. Kit, \).\)., VI uioiitlis. Kev. \V. y. Viiil, (i iiiuiillis " BiilaiK'L' t'ur invest iiu'iit. S cts 4011 0(1 •JOO (III S cts. ;i(i(Hi iin (lIlO (Ml :i',iic. ^h fil'oUS x:, We, till' iiiHlcisijriifil. Iiiivc cxaiiiiiicd the .\ccoiiiits ami \'<)uclicrs nT tlic aliove Fiiml, aiul timiid tlie .saiiR' coi'ifLt. QiH'licc, 2lt:t January, ISS'J. ('. .Il IKiK, I . ,•, Kl.Wl.N I'OI'K, [ -^">1'"'"'^- SI D, THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND OF ACCOUNT WITH 18SH. I l)e'C(.'nibi'r iil To N'icolcl Mmldwinctit iiivostniniit .Vecouiit, transf'i'rrcil, lii'iiig iiniDiiiit iiivi'.sli'd during tlu' year , Ikuv. K. Culluii I'arkin. ,•;:; I •IH, ■Id (Ml III Ml .SJ.«I Mi AV'o, the iin(l('r.>iii.''ni'(i, have e.vauiini'd llie .\ceuunts and \'uii(iiers of thealmve Fund, and loiind tlic same correct. Hmvi.N I'.in;, \ Audaor.<. t^ueljee, LMsl January, Ibb'J. !''. un DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASUREli. CV. ISSS. .Tamiai'v 1 P.v Dci'i'iiiiicf ;ii 8 rt-i. IJaliuioc (Vi)iii lust Account | Aiii M. 1!kli. Irvisk, Honorary 'I'rcasnrcr, Clinrcli Socielv. Qiteho<', :!lst December. IS^S. THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY IN THE TREASURER. Cr. Dcceinhpr ;il '.y Investments ]iaid oll'durini;- the yi '• Interest on Investments •S cts. 4(1 00 :ill 8(5 S3;)l M M. I5ri,i. InviNE, Honorary Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, Slat December, \^^^. f \ in > 'I . m 1' ? ■' H 1 "!> m A m 4 ■i f I. '1 «ti .'« ■ -1 1 .. i ;l « 5 )4 <^ ' « <»r t; J i !)/•. 184 ME WIDOWS' AND ORPitANs' Fl Nl» IN ACCOUNT WITH Dec :tl.. To Willows' and Oi'iiliaiis' Kiiud [inH-stmcrit Ac- coiiiil, ti'iiiistrnxMl, • liciiiL; niiioimi invested d 11 rill"' till' vear " Aimuitics ]iaid as under, vi/. : — Widow of tile IJev. J. Daiziei. d. ilo • lo do do do do ilo do II. p. Mansl.ri.lge. do W. ( '. r.Ierriek do J. Simpson do J. S. Sylxcs do J. Tonaiu'e do 1!. .l.Ward $ cts !? I'tS. I74i' no Widow anil two cliiliiren of the IJev. .\ .J. Wool l\ e lie Widow of tile l!e\. W. Kini;, to illsl I li'i'einlier. |S^7 I)ani:liter of tlie llr\ , (;. \' . Ihnisnian Paid tor twodral'ls on N'ew 'I'ork, Mrs. Simpson' Tension '• lialanee fc.i- In \ eslmeiit. l.'id no, inn Oil I ."am oa ;',iii) no i .'iCd (Ml l.'io an .",iMi no I I Inn ool T'l nn 7r> no L'l.'ai an L".ina i:; f}i'u'X2 .').S We, the imdersifjfiied. have exainii'.eii the Aeciainls and \'on(du'is ot the alio\ e 'nnd. and I'onml llii' same eorreel Onehee 21st .lannarv, jssy. < '. .runi:i:, ) I'iuWlN I'OI'K. j .Vnditca's. FlNli WITH m OF nt DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIET'i, THE TUEASUIlEli. cv, S I'Is. 171:' iHi (I 1.. li'.KMi i:; ifiu'.V2 :>H )t the ulni\ (• 18HS. .liUl. 1... I>(M- I'.l. I 8 ft a, lb- I'liliuico from lust Acconnt Ainouiit received for siilisi':i[ili()us, 1SH7. See l'iii,'e iO;'., UeiHirl of IS.ST Ke(iuest lute Williiiiii Wliite, V.oii Kilgar B. lliLshaiid .los. Karnes Thos.W. Fyles A. Bareliam W. T. Forsvllie II S. Fiille'r \V. Adco.'k «' ("oliectioiis anil Suliseriptii)iis :— City of (^lleliee St. I'"raiici3 Oi-^triet Association Megantie District Association.. Gaspc District Asscicialion " tiivestmonis paid olf ilnriug- the yc '• Interest on Investments lS8f>. Jan. 1... By Balance for Investment, hroii.tiht down. !< <-\<. Mill ml c. :io •_• tid .'. Olll 7 ;!() :, iKi .'. '.Ill ,") S(l r. till .'i (HI ., (Ill .-. Id .1 I'id .') lid :> (III ,"i 0(1 .) (Id '.I Od .') :;d .1 d(i .') 40 ,") dd (•)■-' ■::• .V.I :'.d 11 m 17 8 L':; (Id I. ".II ,'.(1 17.S no :i7'.ii :'.'.! s(;7'.iL' .S.s .V.$. iRVINK, lloiioriiry Treasurer, Church Societv. Queliec, ;'.lst Decemlier, ISS8. :IS(3 'i 1 «• ^'i ■»1 I' 'J 4 ' I I ^r. ^ I Hi " I td " ! • M^ *■ .a T -a '4 ' i- 1' 1 diH i)/-. THE DEPOStTOliY FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1SS8. I)('C'i'iiil)('r 31 To Reniittiincos to Kiigliiiul and Now Vork in pavniciit of Books , " Duty, Freii:;lit iiml otlicr cliiu'iics on Books •• Snlwcriplions tiif l^iSS toS. I'. (". K.. for llio I'n.'sidi'nt atul 8('iu-i;tarv, .t'l Is. dd. eiicli " Royal Insuiiirn'o ('oiM])iuiy, In.siiriuicc to 13th .Hily, I'ss',), on !?siiii '. .".. " Miss Wood, salary for Isss '■ IJaJMni'iv >i els. ■■'.{') Vl ;;:; nu 10 -'7 S (III Sll (III hi;', 2:: S.'.SI .VI Wi', tlie undcrsiiincd, have examined the Accoiintt; and ^'^nl•hors of llic above l''iiiid, and found the same eorreet. Ki.wi.N I'oVk. ) -Viiditor.s. Quebec, 21st Jannaiy. ls>i:). Dr. THE FUND V^OR THE EDUCATION IN ACCOUNT WITH 1SS8. December 31 To Crants in March. 1H.S,^, to tJie nndernieiitioned Cleifivnien, vi/. : — kevd. F. Hovle, M.A J. 1!. ■|)el.haHe. l!.n S. Uio|.e], .M.A.. M.I) •• Grants in Septemlier, l^^S.S : — Rcvd.F. Hovle. M.A .(. n.'DehhaKe. li.I) J. 11. .leiikins. I!..\ S. Riopel, M.A., M.l) I5alanoe, t.s. i\:, no 3.-, (HI :;ii nil r.'> nn •Id nil ;"ill 00 •I;-. 00 1 .? cts. ]:!0 00 210 00 20 80 s;!C.n 80 We, the niider.sijiiiW, liavo examined the Accounts and Vonchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct, (Quebec, 2l9t January, 18Sy. Knw.N I'oPK, {Auditor., 137 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. % r !■!. :il'; I'.' 10 s III) S(l 1)11 lo;', 2:: •S.-.8I .".1 isss. I .liuuiiirv 1 By I'iilaiipL' frow last Account DcciMiirier ■')! '" I'rui'ceds tali's ot llouks dmiiiir tli(; vcar. issii. Jaiii'.aiy 1 V>\ Halaucc liroiight down. Qiiolicc, :;isl KcecmliiT, Isss. S cts. 77 711 §,^S1 ;H Sio;i 2;i M. I>KI,I, lUVIXK. lloum'aiy Treasurer, ('lunch Society. OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY, THE TliEASURJflR. Cr. 1SS8. DeciMiiber 31'Hv Balance from last Account. •'• Snl>seriiitions. 1SS7. See pai^n' 205, llc])ort ot'lSST " Oninl from (leneral Fund " Donations from liohert llannlton. Esq., licin^r !ialf amount of grants ') the clcrj;-y " Subscrijilions : — Citv of Quehec St. 'Francis District Association 1 P.HO. January 1 S cts. Meyrantic District Association. '.),■> aO 2S 7.> I5y Balance brou Siiiidy l^ciicli 1 1, ill lima IK I Voik River I'aspcliiac L:ike ]U'au|Mirt .Marble toil St. (Jil(H St. Ursnle Staiistead Sloiii'liani I'ortneiif .Vo. I I'ortiieiil' No. '2 •' liev. M. M. l'ollicr<:'iH, inspecting,' siiiixils ami travclliiif^ e.\peiises '' H. H. l{oj,feis, ciiiiiiiiissidU fur colieetiiii,' siili- scriptiiiiis •' ilalaiiei' ' S Cts, HI 00 -ll) III) .'iD 11(1 10 00 10 oil ■.V2 00 ;;!! (Id :;i! (Id Id (Id :','! (Ml (Id (Id (III .'.I 10 2 J 01 21 00 :i2 00 10 00 8 ets. ,.,'ij or, 2(1 10 .'. 00 570 2S Sll.^fi ;;i We. tlie iiii(iersii.''ir'il. have e.xniiiitictl the Acooiiiits and \'oiicher.s of tlie above Fund, and found tlie same corrert. Kowix l-oPK, 1 Auditors. Quebec, 21st .lannary, 1SS9. l.'^O DIOCKSAN CHUUCll SOCll-nY THE TREASURER. Cr. IS8S. Jill). I. ISSd. Jilll. 1.. \\\ I?aliuic(' rniin Iii-t AriMimit ' Ciniiil IVdiii (!ciic!'iil l''iiii(l '(ii'iuit from ('(ildiiial iiml Coiiliiiciitiil Cliurcli Siicirly — ,L'N" sti'l'liuLT, ('i|ilill tii ' Siilisi'iiptiiiiis ill llic t 'ity of fjurln'c :— ^ Aiuli'fws. lion. Juilf^i' l!fik('tt, Tlioiims ("liiplmm, .1. (! DobcU, W. II Dunbar. Q.C , .Iiuncs Diiiiii, T. 11 Foolc. .lotiii .1 lliilc. E. J llaiiiilloii, .loliii l[aiiiill-oii, Rolicrt li'viiic, (}.('.. lion. .Iiiilji-c Irvine, ('.1>., C'.M.d., Coin. Gen Junes, K. A Ju(l-c. C Liiiifii'. Mrs A Mafliin. 11. T Mrrcilith, Sir Wiiliiiin I'ricc, lion. Si'iuitor rricc. 11. M (.Jni'tic'o. Lord IIi.-lioii of Jtav, Willi'un Scwfll. M.l)., Colin C Scott, W. 15 Sliiiw, SamiK'l J Stuart. Ihui. Ciiii-f .liistico. Sir AniliTW... T.ii>|i, W 11 Vca.<('v, (icorR-c ^\■illiallls, Hev. Lfuno.v \V., .M.A cts " ColliTtion from New ('arlisb' ami raspcliinc r,y IlalaniH' lirout;lit down. ,'. no 5 (III 2 0(1 ;") III! 2 Oil ,"i (HI 2 0(1 2 (HI .') (HI .'> Oil 2 (HI 2 M 2 00 2 (HI 2 0(1 2 (10 ;! (10 10 00 2 (HI 10 00 .") 00 2 (HI 1 no 2 00 2 no .H 00 2 00 2 (HI cts. 202 o:i 1(10 00 ;;,so 01 '.('.I .'lO ,s 20 Slljfi :i4 !?orO 28 M. Bi':i>i' Irvink, Honorary Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, olst Decenilier, ISSJ?. . 's I V < '4 ' ! i t -! if J " IS I I 4'. jD/'. 140 TllK MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH I.S8S. nee. ;il. To 1'. A. Slmw. Notary. I'oiiv otOhli^iitioii l!ov. .1. II. Ji'ii- kiiiri iiiid Iti'v. \. \\ . Aiouiitain •' UigiK'll. Austin & liorliisc, Notiuiiil Fees, \-c., /■- Viilrar- licr ( ll('h(^ • •• ('(iiiiuii-sidii |mi(l t<'r (■(illnlioii uf iiitciTSt on Mi)rtjj;a;^cs, vi/. : ^;;'.7() ((/ 2.1 piT cent., omitted to be c^'ir^fcil in 1SS7... " •' Thi- VL'ni'raMc Airiiduaion l!ut.-, D 1)., iJiopuition ol ri'vc'uue tVoni 1st June, 18«S '• IjaliUK'i' lor liivcdinHiil * ct.s. r ..(I it I!:. s:.ti iii •SI 1.^.1 h;; We, tlic iintieisij^iu'ii, iiave cxaniincil llii- Accounts ami vouchci'S of tlio above ImuhI, aiol t'ounil the sanu' coi ni t. 0. .InxiK. 1 (,>\ichcc, 2Iat .laiiuary, IsS'.l. Kdwin I'ol'K, J V Auditol':j. Dr. THE C^OLONIAL AND (X)NTINENTAL WITH THE TREASURER, 1 sss. I Dec. :!!.. To (inuil to Kducatiou I iiml '• |{ev. .1. N\ . Norwooil, halancc due liini tioin 1887 •' Itev. .1. \\ . Norwood, on account Sti|pend to :f(itli Sei)teintier, is.s.^, as .Missionary of the .Mafrdalen Ishiuds at i'.Mi stjr., per annum •' Ualanee L s. d. S ct3. (I l!,s 1 2 :;7 111 II 12 10 xi;iO 1 2 1.>I -Mi 1)0 ■»2 $r.2.s .w AVo, the undersiffned. have examined the Accounts and \'ouchei'S of tlie aliove {"and, and found liie same correct. (Quebec, 21sl .,aiiuaiy. li^^'.|. (". .IrmiK, } Knwi.N I'oi'K, \ Audi to IS, If',, * CtH. 1 50 7 :>n « 2.-. .'ill L'C. Sjti 12 141 mo(M<:sAN cmiKCH society. THE TREASHRKK. 188M. Jan. 1. Dec. :il.. lS8i>. ,l!U>. I. Hv S ft- I'xiliiiicc fVoiii lust Ai'i'duni 'I'lios. McKiiin, Intt'R'St on Mortiiii}.''!' tci l.Mli Dcci'iiilicr. ISS7 '..,,, I IntiMi'dt on Invtstini'iits, viz : Win^'liiiiii Dfliciitiircs. S:i,lii)(i ut ft ji.c lsi» Hit Sln'il)i'ni>k(' I'riiti'Stiuii Scliiiol ('(iiiiniis-| sioiicrs' I)i'lii'iitiir('s, Siiiio lit (i |).(' I Mi)iti;a^r, He v., I. II. Jenkins, S:il'rt.!j;aj;i', 'I'lionnis Mc-iJain, s:!4ii at r. p.c. Mortn-aj^e, Wfst Toronto, S.'l.tlllH at .') ii.i' >; 1.^11 I'll l-t'ss coniniission lor collectin''... M "I ;i> 0(1 IS (III .'(I III .\iortjj;a}j;c, Srarlioronirii. Coiiiily Vork. Oniaiio, six months to :i(ilii May, ISSS, SU'tid at r..', !"■ "^ Less (■oiiiiiiissioii lor coilectliig... Inti>n.'St in Savings l!aiik 1(1 0(1 l! 7J 1 li; 2(1 in: 2.-I 2.'> lis ('>I2 I I III 2(1 I'.v Uaiaiu'c, for InvcstnicnI. liroiiiilit down.- -,■:.:: '<\t I1S5 !i:i ^s.•al M. ItKl.I. hiVIMv, lioiiorary Treasurer. ('liuri;li Soi'ic tv. Qnel.ec. ^il-"! Oeeemlier. 1^s>;. 2S isl 2fi ()0 42 ClirRCH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT DIOCESAN CIIUKCII SOCIETY. Or. 1S8S. Jan. 1... Dec. ;!1.. 18S0. Jan. 1.. •' l!y I'alance from last Account " Kiair Hills of K.\clianj;e. drawn at :;a ilavs'i slight, ilnriiiir the \eai', on ttie Secrelai y lor f:;j Ids. st"-..'eaeh' ." 1-'" " 1. .1. 1 2 Hy Halaiiee. Inoiifihi down Quebec, 31st December, 188S. i'l.'iO 1 2 i.' 12 111 It ets. 2S lias 2'.t Siilis ,')7 SdO 12 M. r.Ki.i. IltVINK, Honorary Treasurer, Church J^ueiol;'. M2 ■U-i. Dr. SUNDRY FUNDS OK THE DUH'ESAiN WlTllTIIK 1 •? •if 1.' '1 1>,S8. Dec. :il. ISSS. Dec. ;{1. ISSS. Doc. 31. ISSS. Dec. ;!1. 1HH8. Dec. ;51.. 1888. Dec. ;il.. I'.oiiu; I, on.-; .\^ i.ui.N lkc.acv i t.n'd. Til I'Hyiiiciils nimlc liy older ol' tlic l!c\ . II. <'. Stimit, .\I.A.| Willi a|iiiiip\iil iif llic Lord r>isli(i|i, viz ; — lloii. 'I'li'usiiicr DiDccsiin liniinl for A-scssiiicnt.. Saviiigd iii'iiiicli, I'liioii liaiik; tur Kmloumi'iil... .MONT\i(iI!KN('V i:.VI)()\VMi:.\T IVSU. To MoiitiiHiicncy KiuldWiiiciit I'liinl liivc,-ii ST. MICII.\KI, S KNDuW MKNT ITM). To i;c\ . ('anon \'on llllaiiil, Itci loi- (;i:os.-;k isi.k rrxn "lip'.ihl .'.s ('ha|iiaiii lor To i!fv. Artliur ImcikIi .Inly iirid .Aii^iint ... '• Kcv, F. ( ' . Scott. Slipfini a.s (' lia plain tor in on ill or.Sc]itciiiiH'r •• Uaiiuicc CKAMUiritNI'; CLKHK (Kivkm i: Aicoi.sr.) To Kcv. .1. i'>. Deliliajic, IM) , hnuinlicnt i;auf()I!I) i:i:i'aii: i ind. To licv. (1. I!. Waslicr, Iiiciiiiiliciit. liy onlcr of the Central lioaril, dated Jnd Kelnutiiy, Isss r.A i;F(tl!D liKl'AIi: FFNI) (ItLviMK Accoi ST.) To Uev. (". 1>. U'aslier, Incnnihout. hy order of the Central Hoard, dated 2iid Felirnarv, 1SS8 •> Its. SHU .'ill Jllllll III! 711 nil •1 I'lii s,-. III > .M..S ;!ii Siiii (10 I'li; I'li'i L'."> im .22:> III! Si) III! Si'illll llii ,^t:i .),) Wc, the niidcr.sieiied, have examined tiie Accounl.s and XOncher.-^ of the above Funds, and found the same correct. Ki.wi.s l-oi-K, l"^'"'" C^lU'bec, 2l9t .January, IS.S'.i. itors. oiiuucii socim'S, IN A(M'orNT TUlilASlJItHK. CV Jllllll IHI 70 00 o M s;. I'll is ;;o jslill (10 (w; r.i'i L'.") 00 ;i;l'.'» 00 >;('> 00 ^t:i .),! I 'II * ISH.S. I'.oi'im; i.uns wi.wiv I.I•:(■.A("^• i-i'nd. !y luttTcsl (III lii\ C'liiic'iil-!, vi/ : — City ol' I'liiiuloii |)('li(iitiirfs 1^" 7 p.c. Less llilllk riiliillli^-iiMI .MO\TMoi;i:\('V h\l)(i\\ MF.N'r IMNIi. 1rt.S8. Ore. :!l. I SSI). Jan. I.. isss. 1 sss. !)(■.■. :■.!, ISS'.t. .Ian. 1.. ISSS. Dec. :;i, isa8. Due. 31, 1888. Dec. ;U . liy .*^t rat lord Ik'liriitiiics paid oir. •■ 'i'vs'cUi' liioiillis' iiitiTcat ii!i aliOM' '• lllti'ivsl ti) '-'Olli .Vii;;ll.n. IS!-'S, oil adovi'. IJy IJalani'i.', Ii|(jii'.;1i1 ddwn ST. .MICII.M'll/.S ENDOW. MHNT Ff.VD. !\ liitircst (III Iiivi'stiiiciit.- : — lliiinilton l»c>liciitiire.s, Sld'ltil /f' Oilc... AUicit Comitv, N.I!., Dcliciiturc.-*, SIOO O'l ti \kv.. GliOSSK ISLE I rM>. r.\ Ualaai'P fVimi last .\ccoiiiil -■' (loVLTiiineiil (Irani. tliroU'.^li Ur. Miiiiti/ainl.ri t. I!v I'alaucf, liroiiiiiil down ('l!.\.\r.()n:XH CEEUE (Hkvkmi: AdniNT.) ilv iiitiTr~t at Saviny.< H.-mk, S21I0 fii :'. p.c i;.\I!K(H:i> iiEPAii: n\i'. r,V I'.alaiicc iVoiii last Atiouiil S cts, lo.'i 00 .■.0 ;AI!F(i1;I) IIEPAII! ITN'D (Hkvkmi: Accoint.) i!y r.alanrc iVoiii la-t .Vcooinil ''• Inturc-t al Saviiiga liaiik on uhove. |0 00 IS :;(! S ct^. .SI 01 ."ill ^l'ili 00 •J.'i 00 200 00 S-2.> 00 SL'.") 00 i^r, 1)1) St'iOO 00 lo :>:> M. IlKM. liiviNi:, ll.)iiofaiT Treasurer, Ciiiircdi Society. Quebec. :'.!?t Heceinhci', I.^Ss. 144 11 '11 ^ J* 11 {A "H br' ^li' il i 11' Dr. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY.- DebtMittires and otliiT securities : — AUiert Di'tieiituiTii, (! ])urociit Ucllcville .« 7 Hrockvillo . ( t> iliiniiltuii • i (> Kingston u (') Montreal .1 (> -Middlesex 11 i> I'eilh II (5 St. .Idlin, X H., ti tSheiiirooke • i r. Strathrov II i; Toronto .1 i; Windi-or f) Winyrliani .1 ti Montreal Consolidated I'^nnd, 7 ])<•. I'eiiiit. Stock.., '' " '• () |).o. Stoik Ma.^sawiopi Valley Railway Company Stock Hank of .Montreal, J .shares stock Mortgages : Sherhrooke, Centre Ward, ti per cent Toronto, Gloucester street, "» " I'ark Lot, .\o. Id, 6 ■• " I'ark 1-ot, .\o. '.I, 5 '■ " Vonge street, ,''i.', " | Montreal, Cad. Mo. 2:!, West Ward, :>}_, p.i., iiart...j /iiiiiri/ Loin's Ajlhrin l.iiini'ii l-'iiihl. j Hrandon llelieutnres, 7 per cent ! S cts. 2,j()0 0(t L'(ll)l) 00 511(1(1 (»(l 1717:'. :v.'. A^M\ ('((■. 211(10 00 .",(1(10 00 7000 00 2000 i I2.1OO 00 :;oo(i 00 I'.ISOO Oil sooo 00 .'looo 00 ,sooo 00 ooo 00 100 00 1000 00 «; ct.s. lOQO 00 10(10 IK 1000 00 •l.SOO uo lll.idO 00 ."lOllO (1(1 IjOO 00 Mmniloin /:'nJ(iifiiii »i/ h'liibl. Wingliani Debentures, (! percent SherhrooUe Protestant School Coiniiiissidiiers' Debentures, jier cent .Mortgage, ToroMto, Paik Lots 20-27, 5 per cent '* Scarborou.', per cent. " Vnlcartier Glebe. (I per cent " I''raniptoii Property, U percent Monliniiri'iicfl h'liihiinin nl l-'iiii.l. Mortgago, Cad. No.2;i, WestW ard. Montrenl »SV. Michdil's /■'ii'/iiiniii.'iif h'uii.l. Alliert Debentures, tJ )ier cent Hamilton Debentures, (i per cent •>■! V /ii.s/iii/i WillidiHx Cold mi iiiiiriii 11,11 Fnihl. Quebec '!aiik, Savings lirancli, deposited. Merchants' I'atik, Investincut .Vccount. deiiosited. " ■' General Account, deposited ::ooo 00 1100 (III .".(lOd (Id Iddd 00 :;!(i (Id :;(i(i (Id 2000 0(1 Idd (III lOlld (Id .MOO 22 770:; SI 17:17 ::(! io:i8;iy yj :!2:!()0 00 ,00 DO I1210 00 20(i(f (10 100 lid 1 10!) 22 [S!.'.7:!.S'.l 21 •iW-W 17 Sl(i(i'.i20 :i.s We, the undersigned, have examined this Statement, I'ouud it verified the Securities connected therewith. Quobpc, 21st Jan'y, 1889. C. ,lii)(ii:, \ , KnwiN I'oi'K. j correct, and iiditors, I l4o BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1888. a- ct.s ,110 IK) IDI) MO 1 10!) -l-i liivc.-itiiHMit Accounts ;— (Icncral Fuiul PiMisiiiii !"iiml Wiilowd' luiil (ii'iihaiis' Fiiiul Sust I'll tat i( 111 ImhmI Nii'olct Kmliiw incut I'liiid P.oui-p; l.oiiis Ayhviii Legacy. Kmi'l Mdiintain Kinlowincnt I''un4 Montmorency Hiulowinciil ImiiuI St. Michael's Kinlowracnt I'mid P.isliop Williams Commeiiuiratitni ImuhI. I'reinimn and Discoiml on Delu'iitiires.... ('■eneral l''niid Pension Fuiul Widows' and Orphans' Fund Fund for I-Miication of Children of Cleifty Kdiicalion Fund Deposiloi y i'"iinil M(Mintain Kndowment Fund Montmorency Einlownieni I'uiid Grosse Isle i'lind ••• ("oloiiial it Continental Cliiircii Society Cranboiirne (llehe Account S ctsJ ^^ 71)2 10 •.".too i:; •JO so ."iTo i;> lo:; •_';', s,,(; 8.1 ()l •J.'i 00 i;o VI 200 00 TL'tii'i 92 :!()7:'iO so (12:',):', 62 2ir..iO IS .'.IliO '.(',1 l.MH) 00 11210 00 2000 00 I loo 110 ,>10'.l 22 2.">22 IS ets. '.)')■:.] li l.-,7:!Sil 2L $1011920 :iS M, P>i;i,i. liiviNK, Honorary Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec. :^lst Dcceinber, 1S8S. Ill) l)r. Kevexue Accoujst, Diocesan Boaud, IN Acoodxt li' isss. 1)(.m;. ;iI.. To Amount ofSiiiiciuls paid (lunii_- tin- past year... ttilldui 8 cts. r.i.'i.'iL' '2'^ Isso 111 " " ol' I'l'Hsidiis ]iaiil (liu'in.i^- the jiast year. '■ of Ciciu ral E.\]HiiS(s , u u Slll"'ial I-",\|H-llSl': lialaii " Aiiioiiiit carried foiwaid S ft.s. liiiil lis I'r.c, :;n i:.i si :;o:;o iii S2y«»'ii :i." iVi I'LIXl' WITH Joiix Hamilton, Ho.n. TitEAsuiiEi;. Cr. d 00 ,S(IO 00 ;;;;o do loo 00 200 (III I'.io 00 ]2d 0(1 Id 00 ITjII 0(1 jo 00 17.1 00 ■III 00 ;;do 00 2,^ 00 2."i 00 22.-. 00 J{l(l 0(1 ;',((.') 00 1:!,) (Id jod 00 SI 2.') V.) 00 ;!2.") (Id 2S0 0(1 2Sd Od 40 00 27.> 00 l:;o (10 l(l.'j Od 180 00 40 00 10 dO 102 3J :iO() 00 70 (10 107 (Id no (;2 48 7.") K'lO 00 llj 00 12(1 00 711 (Id '.Ml dd ;;:> 00 ;!(; 25 Sdd (Id :',:',d (10 100 Od 2110 Od I'.IO 00 120 (10 10 (Id l.'.ii 00 50 dd 17.'> dd 50 dd 45(1 Od 25 (Ml 25 00 ,s:;5 M 20(1 0(1 450 25 1(18 75 155 '.15 114 17 :;o Od ;!25 dd :-!',l7 05 .•!;',2 10 50 dd 4;!S dd l:;(i dd 1()5 dd 270 0(1 no (Id 10 do 102 :)5 2.".0 (10 70 0(1 71 5(1 OS) S7 11 25 lOd dd 1 15 0(1 120 (Id 7(1 (Ml ■Id (III ;;5 (1(1 2S 7.. OOd (Id ;-i:',(i (Ml IIMI (Ml 21MI 00 1:10 00 120 00 5 00 150 00 50 (III 175 Od 40 do I5d dd 12 50 25 (Ml 2(i;i 55 200 00 :;7(! 75 l.Ui 25 115 '.1.. 114 75 22 5(1 224 10 .';:;d 00 202 10 40 (Ml CIS 00 l;iO 00 1(55 00 270 (II) 40 00 10 Od 105 0(1 Ascot ('(irncr \V1 (HI :!."p 111' Ivast Annus ANCstluirv l^onr"" l*(Mii^ Itioniii'iiii 2,") ()(• ^\ indsor Uail'oiil Dixviilc :;(i (III Stanbojic I'cri'vhoro' (i 2,'> (Joat JL-ook Ciipe Covt' Pcrci' Danville Tin<'\vii iv I^orni* Kini'sev I'alls Ileniison Sta ndon West 1' I'MiinitoM C rjiiihouriic Id 0(1 l.'.ii (1(1 ( 'ooksliiiH' Sandhill .l()lni\'illi' St. .lames, dasiie St. Paul s, •• llatlev no 74 1)1 -lb '■!>'■> ~') :<:> 9,') .'12 ',12 15 00 W'aten iile 81ii"'awake I'ort Daniel 1/ Anse-an \-( lascons 1 IIVLTIl ('<-i I'dih*!' Ifchlllll 117 or. .■)2 Id 10 dd ic:; 00 Dower Ireland A d do rl e V Kinj^fsey' S[)0()uer i'ond Denison s Mills Leeds Kinnear's Mills (10 00 70 00 Upper i) 11 I'll; nil \ tnnii 11 1 < cMiricii to !■ Wind (3(158 00 11142 82 4I')S u'J I ' tor. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account m f.. -<\ 'M ISSS. Dec. ;!i To MtiKiiinl lii'ciii'rlit loi'wanl. S els, :^ cts. 2;')S(i() :;;i We, the undtMsifTiKMl Auditors, liiive vcriticfl tlic forc^oinp; Stiitcnicnt wiili the VoiK'lici's and lialiiiHi' olCasli oii liaiid. ami have t'oiiiKi llu' wIkiIl' (■(irrcci. yui'boc, 2.'{rd Juuuury, ISS'J, I'. llol.l.dW.W. I A. AllKliN, J AiKlitor:^. 149 M >UNT WITH John Hamilton, Hon. TRE/iiiVRER.—CoNlinued. Cr. ^ cts. sCid :::; til llic AiiiDiiiits bfnuglil I'liiward. ASSKSS.MKNTH. — Colli lit 'led. South Dmhiim li' Avcnir Mfilbale Magog George villo Niiriow's IJridge St. Sylvester St. George St. Giles (at credit) St. I'atrick St. Margaret riinilierlaipl Mills Sandy Heaeli Peninsula \.\V\<' {\:\<\w I'ortiieuf. llaleslmro' Staiistead Valcartier Stoiiehani hake Heitujpoit Kiviero-dii-Louii . Island Brook [{andboro' lyiugwick ScottStdWU , ()ruiiiuii>iidville — New Carlisle •n rt . ^ m J. ets is S.j 5'.t '.) :>» 0(1 11) I'.'i .■)() (10 24 12 (iS 211 1(12 I,") 00 120 00 S flS. (iOjs (id .7 71* 1(111 S5 .'i:',o 00 :',(i(i 00 Mi) 00 ;! ()() 2t (10 45 22 ;")(! 17 (J .". 25 250 00 100 00 50 00 150 00 80 (10 <;5(i 00 200 00 ;io 00 :',50 00 (10 00 CO 00 05 00 ■:r, 50 11857 40 Tola •S I- 1.. 1 1 (! I i:i ;',:',o :i75 2;;4 45 21 2'' 24 :;oo 121 02 21S 1011 Ml 2 200 15 •M\ 470 00 60 (>5 :i7 05 57 (VI 22 0(1 00 75 00 50 75 50 7 00 50 on 75 50 oO' 25 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 0(1 5(1 s;i 50 § ets, Ci'.trj 82 lit; 04 80 :i7 ;!:;(i oo .".75 2:;i 00 75 :; 00 24 (10 M) 50 21 :;oo 00 ii:; 00 50 0(1 181 0(1 (111 0( 812 5(1 200 00 22 50 \V.V.\ 84 45 0(1 00 ;i5 0(1 25 0(1 10470 42 J)^.^^._ ;ii — |}y aiiiouiit df Grant troui Society for Froiiagation of Go.spel. d(» do do (lo for Pensions. do received tVoin Mission Fund, Gliurcli Society do do Siisteiitatioii Fund, ("liurcli Society do do Giiirranlee .Mission I'"und, do By Interest on Deposits S (is. 4 1 118 ;ii» 104 70 42 5;! 1 5 82 (104 lis 2007 1 ;!08 12:^5 57 01 00 65 54 S258(l() :« !•:. & 0. K Quebec, 1st January, 1881*. .). il.V.Mll.TOV, l[ou. Treasurer. ' I 150 I DldCliSAN l!(iAi;i) ,sriM'M;.Mi:\TAi;V .statkmhnt AMdI'NTS liKCDIVKIi IMioM llll-: ( l.dSINC uK TIIH lUXiKS Tl) llls'l' .1 A XIA ll\ , lHS\\ Coatii'uok ... St. GcoriTf. ■ Kasi Aiijiiis. I ■Liltlo (iiispc l'iri\ hdi'o SillHlllll Islaiul Hrook !St. Jan (Jasiu' .•ottstiiwii . Ascot ( oriu'r, l\ivi(''rf-ilii-I,iin|> cts. .'Ill) on 111 7;) 12 Ml 12 .il) I."i nil •1 2,"i 12 Ml IS no ni It; ilVCMIOSS i J' .11 f |^\'atel•ville. rt'iiinsiila Kiriiiear's Mill^ I.owcr Irtlaiid. Ipin'i' Ii-i'laiiil.. Aildoiicy l-akc !H'iiii]iort 1 la thy Haleshoio' inn 00 70 00 To Oil 100 (III it tio 7 50 :),') (in CHURCH SOCIETY. Jl^ i LIOTE DVCEHV/CBEI^S. DiifJrrin, tho Enrl of. A].(\() 00 liord Monck (seven annual suii- scrijitions) il.iO On The .\Iar(|nis()f' liansddwiie .')0 (K) Lonl Hislio]) (it'C>)ti<'l)ec 50 00 Lord liii>lii)i> of Niauiiia 1."iO 00 Allnatt, Kev. F. .1. I!., D. 1) (10 Od Ashe, ("iiptain K. .\ .Ml oil Asiic, Win :)(! 00 Hurstall, .1 M 00 l^uivlall. Mrs. J .Ml (lO Cariienter, V. S .Ml 0(1 rarter. J 50 00 ("ockell. Miss .' .Ml oo Cream. Mis .Ml (Ml Dallon, Lt. II. A .M) 00 Dobell, II. R 100 00 F„.'svlli, .loseiiii 11 50 00 ForsVth, Mrs. Jus, 15 5(i 00 Haniiltdti. IJohert 400 CO Hamilton, Miss 50 OH llaslett, James 50 00 Hatherlv. J. J...., 50 00 Heneker, K. W 50 00 JIamilton, Rev. ('. ("lietuooil. M. A.... 21)0 00 Ilamillon. John 50 00 •lones, Kilwin 50 00 ,Iu(lj,'e. C 5(1 00 Llovd. Rev. W. V 50 00 l.ovell, J 50 00 ( l-inviides, .r .1 is 50 00 .Meiedilii. Sir William 5(1 00 Monti/.amlieit. F., .M. 1) 50 00 Moiiti/.amlieil. Mrs. F 50 00 Miiiintain. Mis. A. \V 50 00 I'aike, G. 11 50 00 J'arker. Mrs. (i. 11 50 00 Pennjfather. Rt'V. T., .M. A O I Hti I'rieo, K.J 50 00 Rhodes, Lt.-Col 50 00 Rhodes. Mrs 50 00 Ross, Mrs. J 50 OO Rae, W 1(1(1 00 Rhodes. James 50 00 Sewell. Rev. Iv W.. M.A .50 00 Sipra<..u(', Mi> 50 00 Smith, Lt.-Ool.. R. 1! 50 00 Shaw, ]'. A 50 00 Stuart, .Mrs. C. Okill 50 00 Smith, H. 11 00 00 Shaw, S. J 50 00 Thomiison. Rev. J. 11.. M.A 50 00 The Rt Rev. Hisliop Hellmuth... .^O OO Veasey, Georfre 50 00 Wainrijrht. I! 50 00 Wood. W. F 100 00 Wri.irht, Rev. W.. .M.l) 50 00 Wri^rjit, Mis ....: 50 00 Washer, Rev. C. I! 100 00 AVallver, Miijs SO 00 50 00 10 00 CONTRIBUTORS OF $50, AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Anderson, AV. 11 .s 50 00 Amlrews, Tlios 50 00 Baldwin. lion. R 50 00 Hell. A. D 50 00 lilaek. J 50 00 lionner, J 50 00 liowen, Hon. Chief .Tnstice 50 00 H<..\er, Rear Admiral 50 00 Hrooke, Mrs 50 00 Rnriiei; Mrs. D 50 00 r.nrsii.ll. II 50 00 lillr!^ta!l,i; 50 00 r.lack. Hon. H.. C.l! $ 50 00 Denson, Thomas 50 00 Caldwell. Sir H. J., Ran 50 00 Caniiiliell, Saxton 50 (Kl CamjilKdl. A 100 00 Cliandler, Col. (to .N'ieolet Kn- dowment Fund) 100 00 Christie, Major W. 1' 100 00 Cochran. Hon. A. AV 50 00 Chiiinnnn. W 50 00 Do.dittle, Rev. I. 50 00 Douglass, G. M., M.D 50 00 152 CUNTIJlBl'TOKSii 01" !?,)0.U0, AND UPWARDS, DECEASKD.-Contimird. ft Drum, W §10(1 (lo Kl^nii. Lunl )(i() oo Kstcdurt. Miijor (iuiicial .")() vt) Ksti [■"Iftcli I' irsvlli. It. L llo .(an Mr. .Iiisli Kniscr. I Foil, (lillespic. A. Crav, F. W... M ilOVl'l'. Tl Calc, J. V () (Ml "id (III :>o (Ml :M) (Id ;'.(l (Ml .")(! Oil j(l (Id ,')d (Id II; lllJlltiili, F Tiiilldii, Mis Kii Hale. Hon. K. (.senior) jO Od ".d (Id (Id .')(l (Id .Ml (Ml .")(l d(i ,')(l (Ml fli'alli. .laiiU'S Hollinaii. (; Head, Ht Hon. Sir K., I'.art. Hunt, .lanii's Hall. (;. J5 (Ml (Ml C Hunt. Airs. Weston H Hi Hi irbeson, Mrs Mrs. (1. i! ;s. Hon. Sir F KMI (Id ;'>d (Ml .".0 (Ml (10 ")(l (10 i; Hiiiil. Weston 60 (Id M,- n, liev. Uev. CI (i. v.. M. A. D.D. Milne, Kev. (J.. M.A. .)esso|i .lael\S( verr, ;in}r. •M 50 00 100 (Ml ;)(» 0(1 .■>d (Id :>% (Id .5(1 (Id .'>0 (Id C Kid (Id II. iev. H. \. .). H... e.Mesuner II ■|0 dO Leeds, Rev. .J 50 dO .1. J-evov MaeL Mack Met C. K aren ••'.I' ir, W 2(10 (Ml .Sd (Id M (1(1 "no (Id eal lonntaiii, )rd KMI (Ml Hisli 21 v( lop ot CJucliec l-onl annual for Do. lo Deiiositorv l'"uni KMI (Ml Ki (Id D( to M issioii |'"aiid (annual years) 800 00 ^lonntaiii. ("ol. (,\ U Monnti It, .1. G Monnlain, .Mrs. (I. K... Mount.iin. ({ov. A. W T:i (Ml .'id (Ml .")(! (Id ."ill (III Mom ta iMarler, time, lad. I i\ in .Mi . (i m. ssK W ■lol r I. .1 - .Vicolls, I!ev. .1. II., l».l).. I'att ersoii, 1' I'emlierlun. JI\nie,' .Synuv Sitrai:' C. R. W .""id (Ml 5(1 (Ml 5(1 (Id 5(1 (Ml 5(1 do 5(1 (Ml 50 dd 1(1(1 (Ml ,''i(l (1(1 5(1 0(1 50 (Ml Scalv, J 1(111 (Ml Sniitli, C. W 5d dd onier Sliiart, Hon.G dkill. Sewell. Rev. II. 1) Tri;.;\U'c, Trin-e, H. W Trolloiic. General SirC, K.C.I! Taylor, .Miss I'sliornc \-alliMii. G. W w. i; w Wi w, lllOll! ■:Uh: G 15(1 0(1 no (1(1 50 (Id ,no di> 50 (Ml 511 (Id 50 (Ml 5(1 (Ml 50 (Ml 5(1 00 5(1 lid 5(1 (10 Wiilker, Hon. W KMI (Ml Wait, Rev. ^\'illlrallall ^■onnu■, 1>. I). W. W 100 (Ml R C. P 50 Oil 100 00 153 50 00 ."ill 00 fill 00 r.o 11(1 ,".(1 (10 :",ll 11(1 ;"il) (10 ;')(! 00 ;')(! 00 .^(1 00 uO 00 6(1 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 ■too 00 511 00 fill (Id .■)0 (Id .Ml (Id 50 (Id ,'|0 0(1 50 ( 60 00 50 00 50 (Id 50 00 50 (Id 50 0(1 50 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 100 00 ISI5— W. Vlll(\ (ifCilMHrhlv ,'• ISIS— Ijoii. Chiot .Iiistirc l^•i(l. (.r.Muiitl-L-ii! ' ls,")(i — Col Cliaiullcr. ul' N'icolct, (lor Kiiijowiiii'iit Fimd) 1S5J — .Miss l'"iiiliiy, of (jdiflicc. to tiu' fiord l!islio|). tor Widows iuul (Iriiliaiid of Ck'rjr.vmcM. to lit- iipjilifd at hi,-* di.-icrctioii ; hy I.SVI l-o:: Ml — .\i liiiu I ranstcM'i'cil to ciiari.:!' of the ("iiiiri'Ii Society. \V C ilKcr, (I Icruv iii''ii). r 1. en now I III.' (fur the Widows gnid OriilmiiM of II. (iiiiitiiiii, I'lind) . i;i. \u-\. (1 Lord iJislMip of (.^iiidii'c. (for Mission \V. Wiilixcr (to W. .v O. Fund). and (triihiiiis" Fund.). cds (to W'iihjws' aiiil (iiidians' I'nud). 100 no too 00 100 00 .'000 00 40 00 OOO 00 •too 00 ISiiC. — ,). Watcrsoii, of()ncli('(' (to W ISi'iO— .Mrs. Dunn. ofTlirci' liivLMS (for FndownuMit" Fund) .' 1400 00 |S7(I— Miss Slicpiiard, if Drmiitnoiiilvillc (tor Kndownicnt Fund) 2000 00 ISTO — lidlicrt Kiikland. of I.t l.>T ^0 00 40 00 .lohn Hall, of [;cfds (i'ciision Fund) 1000 00 Miss Tavlor. of (jiuidicc (( lencral ]''unil). (W. .t (». Fund). 7.S — .Mis. IJaukier (I'fiisioti Fund). 1 s / ,s l.^.sd l.-t*l (W. .t (I ■|ind). too 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 .Mrs. (I. i;. Hall, (tor .Montnudcncy Mission) 2000 0(» ('. H. 1,1'vrv (for Fi.ilownu'Ut i'"und of St. Mitdiaid'.^) 1000 00 -Rev. ('.. .Milne, M..\. (A\'. k (>. Fund) 100 00 •■ (Pension Fund) 100 00 A''s. Aylwin, of Montreal (tor iiouri;- I.ouis) 1400 00 lieniy S. Srott, of (,»uel)e.- (W. .V O. Fund). lion I)a\id K. Pr ire (.Mission i'"und) (\V. \-; O. Fund). I.^sl— Mrs. Xairne. (^iiehee (W. .'t 0. Fund). IHST — .Mrs. Sam pie |ss.-< -William White (for W. k (). Fund) .^lrs. I'orteous (for .Mission l''nnd) 5 sin ire: of Montreal stoc ill 125 00 125 00 500 (10 4000 00 50 00 noo 00 1000 00 IJev Dr. i.N'id. (for Pension Fund) lOOd 00 Mr. Mac'k', i;roin|itOM. ( for Kiidow nieiit ''"iiud) 1000 00 $21030 00 /l//le (idopied hij Central Board, lllh Jaiinarj/, 18S8. All suli-eriiilio IS (wliieli liy i'.y-L.iw \. nw due on Ist.lauuary in eaeh year), duly suiiporled hy tiie Alplialiet i<'al Lists as \'iiucliers, must be in the hands of the Hon. Treasurer of tiie ,So<-iety ln-iurr Ciiristinas Day; and uiiei'e tlierc an; local Treasurers, on siieli day as may he aptxiinteil hy ilie District Assocititiou.s, to enahle siudi 'I'reasurcrs to hand their money and vouchers to the 'Hon. Trea- surer of tiie Society //('/(//v Christmas Day. Any inoiiey received hy the lion. Treasurer after Christmas Day to he treated lis /'//'•, and hrougiit into the following yoai's account. Tlie lists, accompauyitig tile late remittances will not in I'niure he published, hut nieridy the total amount leceiveil for oacli Fund ojiiiositc the name of the Parish or Mission. \n % :ii I ^1; I b 154 .v./). — See neio Ride on jirevhit^ Pui^e. Statement of Amounts raisetl in the several Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, 1888. ^.(( QUEBEC— CATHEDRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION LAl>li:S' ('(t.MMITTKI-;. < >ui.'ri'tiu'\-'rrc:i:;u;-i'r. Mk>. Wll.l.lAM? ' u:i Mi.^.- liiN !■ I Ml. Col/rrlrJ hi/ .\/iKK 11. Sir liaiii|H Ml; Mr: Mis. I'r IJicliiinlsdii. .Ml KicUal.v, .Mis... Mis.. Slav I'lt'V, iStvvriisuii, -Mii^ J... > 1 ; > (1 Si: ; CJ/rrlr.l /,!/ J//.V.V ,SV„//. AiicUiso A lie III, Uliiiu'lift Huswc CaiMiilicl Kill), .Mr; lluk', M ilall, Mi.s J.ily, Mr lli'iiniiiii lU'iiiiiiim;' .Jonc.~. .M Macliiii. Meruililli More, Ml Po.-^toii. Scott, .M II. .Mis. M is t, AI,s Mis 11, M .^. •.•;.' K.'.V i.s.- .s. !•; -, Mis. .1- MU, W 1) ,s. Iv. Mis , -Mrs. rs •;.. Mis \V IS. C... yd) wart/,, nil 0(1 III) (III (III III) (III III) (Id (Id (Id (Id (Id Oil .■■^fwcll, .Mrs H :> I (Id Scwi'll, Mis. Ilopi', .^iKdt. .Mis .■^icvi'iisiiii, Miss A. iiITc .\, Mis. Uliilc, .Mrs K'c.'^iiils (if .■^alc (if work ot sonic yomii;' jiirls, iir'1iiIi(?1'.s rila'Cailifiini! o (in I (Id I (Id I (HI ,^d (Id $81 0(t C./fic/rJ /„/ .)/,.v,v i;, rtru^li S/iair. M: Ailii Ainlrcws liros., .M( A \ I will. Mrs 'I'. (■ i;iiiiii Ml Oiiiss, Mis,'* K. 10 ■11, Ml lllll, .Ml Klllll'lll Mr. T. II. -■, Mr. C LaiiLilois, .Mrs. ('. 1! Ml I'd/.. Miss .Mrs. T. II. lit. .M rs. V, •taiiU'v. -Mr. \V. ^haw.'.Mis. S. J, urco i'l' t, Ml Mr W.'lili, Mrs. W (Id (Id lid (Id ,"id Cd (Id (Id no (Id S:'o :'j 155 Qri:nE('— C.vTiiEDUAL Distpjct Association.— C(>//^//(ilt, Mrs. K \\ IIKW Mrs. 1». .\..., Stiiari, .Miss K Tiiniluill, Mrs Wiirti-lc. Mrs. C. W Wdrtclo, Mrs. F WalK Ml Williiiiiis, .Ml (iililidiis. .Mi I'liiuiMinl, jicr Mrs. 'Wili Clirislinas Tree tor .Mrs. \\\\- of Wiudsiir, liniii- I 0(1 .') Oil 1 0(1 .". 00 I oo I (10 I (III I (Ml 1 00 ,')(l 2 00 1 00 1 0(1 2 (1(1 ■-• 00 I 00 I (10 1 11(1 .",0 1 (III 1 00 Tilt ,'i(l l.s i;o :i I'lO I I'.i (17 l'„ll,rlr.I l„i Miss I'll ill i/,.i. .\u.-liii, -Mr-. II. (' .'■i I (10 Musuull. .Mrs. St. a I 00 Clint, Mrs 1 on Diiiiliiir, .Mrs l 00 I'doIc, Mr. .1. .1 2 00 Kxaiis, .Mrs. 1. I on Hunt. .M'ss i 00 .Mi'iciliili, l-ailv I 00 .M,ic|ila'rsni), .Mrs 2 00 I'arKc, Dr I on I'liillips, Miss I 00 Kiisscll, Mrs. Henry 1 00 .Siiiitii. Mrs. (/. V 2 00 .■^tiiart, .Mrs. (H.ill 2 00 'I'driicr, .Mrs 2 00 Wcl.h, Mrs 1 00 \\'(illM'rs]i()iiii, Miss 1 00 ■$2,") 00 Tola! F, allies' < 'oiniiiilter for .Mission I'liinl §;is5 52 S'-MC. 27 G K.NTLKMH.N'S COMMITTEE !? .'ill 2 (Id II M) 1 0(1 I 00 1 00 2j 2 0(1 M) 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 oO 1 00 .| 00 7a 2.') 1 00 SeiTetarv-Treasnrer N.\MKS. A hern, .■tt, T, Mit. Aiirmu C. Z> ■•J is ■; 3 = S el-;. Tor A I,. r) 11 11 I'm r fl us i) (Id $ .t.-!. S >-i.>i. .". 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Irnn.. Il'Jljl. (iCd. liiKi'. Miss, lini'iinl. Mr. S c'l-'. lidUllU'l, ^Ii-^^ I'ivil lliociiifr, ( Icn jJniu lie, II. <' Cilll.T. W. II (•iiiiiiil.cll, 1! ( '(iiiiliif.v. .M i.ss Ciih in. .las Ilcilldtinll I'rii'iiil, A j'lit \u\i'. Miss ( lucriiiit. Mrs (lifcii. .Miss (iiiwiin. .Mrs. !■; iiall. .M:'S. S lIlllllilt.DIl .Mi-iS 1 1 \ iiii\ IJcin. (I hviiif, < 'liiii. ( liii. M. I'.... Iiviiii'. .M,<. M. i; ll \ iiic, .Miss V I •III. I-.', t' Kcll, Mis Miiiiii/.aiiili'.'it, !)i- Mdiili/.aiiiljri'l, Mrs. !•' MmIIuws, .\ Mdmni. Mis Niuiiliiiu'alc. M.-.s rii'cs. M,> I'lMlll'II, Ml- Kavni-i', Mrs KoiiiiMil, M-s 'i"lllllll|IS()ll. I'. ('. 11 WrtlluT, Mi>.s Vdiiii^;-, Mrs. I'. A Cull. I„l .MlSsCcli.f }',■!,•■. I?iiiU'. Mis. I). I!,... Horliisc. C. !■: <'iy. Mrs lliiwkins, .Mrs. A.. Liiird. .loliii Liiinl, .1., jf (I .'ill 1 nil'. ■-' nil . ■J III)'. .ill nil nil' 1 nil .| do 'jn no Id III) lid no I 2 111) ,M) 1 no II .")() (Ml ;? 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Mrs Si cts. 5 Oil I (III I III) 1 no •J 00 I on ] no .".0 1 oo ! oil 10 00 1 on (■t3. rtS Cul/'rf>:l Ini Mis. Miilili.innliiii. i5oal 00 00 oo' (10 1.". 00 I I'll 0(1, :> 00 :> (lOi 1! 00 1 , 2 00 . I oo'. •I IIOl. I .'.l)l. :{ (10 I 11(1 I (III 2 00 .S ct^ .S cts. ToT.U., ;■) mil I. I 2 on 2 00 ' .'i (in 2 nil I, 1 on j. 1 (Id ...' ', 2 no I '. I oo! I '. $ cts. fi (III 1 nil I (Ml 1 nil 1 (1(1 2 nil I (III 1 on n ,'j(i I 11(1 I (III :;n im 1 (III (III (Id 5 0(1 no o no ■J en .> nil >> nil 1 nil 1 on <.} (III 1 (HI "ill iiii .) (III 1 (Id 1,-. (HI 1 nn I nil 2-) .1 (in (III 10 •J 1 •) 1 1 ■! 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 •) % l.y.^ Qt'EBEC— St. Matthew's CiwiiCAi.—Uonlifinerl. 1 "r.u., I'tS. ."i III) III) no IMI III) IK! on .'jO III) III) ) III! [ III) >> '^ ■ > ») I 1 00 2 III) 1 (HI "iD on •> nil 1 on 1.-. on 1 00 1 (10 25 n 00 1 no on •1 00 2 nn 1 00 4 00 1 50 ;! 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 { Xamk Co/M-lr:/ /„/ Mr. C. W. riulhfs. I'.iiilcD R Dunn, Slewaii Kc'kliiinlt. \V. II A KvMiis, I/i)i('ii/.i) Hall. r. 1' Hiiniiltoii. K'dln'it .IdhiistDii, l''ranli liaiii]isiiii, !'' (I'Coiiiiiir. Chris IMiillii.s, C. \V Pupc. A I'opf, K ■ IVdwcr. .1. I'lltmi WhitL". (1. Roll Whilf. .1. I!. H While. Vi. K., for iss:.... ('(.]('. K'cv. R. II Hooiiiei-. Miss, for Iss;.... Aiioiivfiioiis, |ier licv. I W.'Williiuns do do (id .Mission a rv I!'>.\' (tllcrtorv ('(illcctidiis :? cts. 1 nil ;"< nil' 2 nil' •J nn |o nir r>ii nn 1 no' •> no L' iHi: 2 mil :, nil u on .') on' ."i on' 2 nn ,") nn L' no I nn .S cts el.-: S els. 1 OTA I.. ■inn (III .|ii nn ! 1 ; i i 1 1 1 1 , ) 1 I 1 ! . ' i 1 •1 no I? cts, 1 (10 .") no 2 (lit 2 (10 1(1 00 ■)(ll) 00 1 no 2 no 2 00 I li'i'.i noi ,.l lii.'i on Potal St. Maltlicws S' -112 .'iii, S'.ilii? I i 1 2 no . ss 02 . 211 02' I ."0 no ."ill 2 no ,') (10 .") (10 5 00 5 (10 2 00 5 CO 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 r hi 122 12 1()1,') 50 QUEBEC -ST. MICHAELS CHURCH. r>ail('. .loliii lioxcr, .Miss...... Hdwcii, .M rs l?iir,stall. .Idhii . ("ari'dl, .Mis .... Carswcll, .Mrs ., Uofraii, .Miss A I'ricnd Edwards. Mrs .. Forsyth, .1. licll Fdrsytli. Mrs.... iMirsyth, .Miss .. (Jraddiri, IMis... (Ji'addoii. .Miss.. Merrill'.:', Mr.s..,. $ cts. S cts. I no ;; nn 1 nn \:> nil ') nn I nil 1 nn ') nn ') nil .1 nn 1(1 (I'l .") on 1 on 1 nil 1 on cIs. CIS. cts. \ 00 :: no I 00 .". 00 ;i 00 I no I 00 •1 nn ') no .') (10 10 no ,'» no 1 00 1 00 1 00 m ICO $f? »'" QuEiJEC. — St. Michael's CnvRCiL—Conliniod. 1 NaMK: Irvine, Miss Lang, .Mrs Levey, Mrs LeMuine, Mrs Liviiiii'ston, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs Lowe, Koliert Miuiroe, Jliss Moss, Miss . Moiitiztimliort, Mrs.. MoiitiziinilxTt, .Miss. Nelson. Mrs Penny, .lolm I'ri.'e. K. .). A I'rientl.... Iiei (10 2:. II (Ill 1 no 50 n ;)(i 2 1)0 .» (10 1 00 1 no 1 (10 .',0 (1 2.I 20 0(1 I 00 (I 2^> -2.1 1 oil I 00 I oil L' 00 .". 00 .'0 00 iL'i; (i2 '•!;■) 20 oil •21 ooi ^;;-_' oil!. (10 •Jo (111 •'0 (10 20 (Ml _'o on •JO 00 Jo oil ? els. ," ir.i J.I III on 1 on .')0 (I .".0 J 00 ;') no I Oil I no I no (I ."ill (I J.I loo no I |l!l J.I n J.I 1 no I (III I 00 (I J.I I 00 jo;; CiOl < QUEBEC— ST. TETEUS ClIUKCil. Colli'ctcil liii Ham Balfo ifnndle; ilninilti llooke.^. .Ml JoiH ilir. Kev M Mi Liiwreiit'e. .M Martin. W, To/.er. Mr.- Mix. -1 mil is II lull. •V .1 $ ets. $ et.- .; ..... s ctS. 1 00 1 00 s ■t-. s .John 1 rs .J 1 00 1 \ . .1(1 1 (10 .]. . . 1 Irs 1 00 1 A' ;)0 1 0(1 \V . . .. .S cl^. I 00 I 00 I 00 II .'lO I 00 %^ 101 (^UEiJEr — St. I'eters Church. — ConUnued. ^ els. nil 1(1 (III nil all ;".(l (III (Id (III (III III! ."ill 1'.. lOII (Ill (III • > ', .» , 11(1 III! nil L'.i nn nil (III no (■t^:. ■\ nil I nil 1 nil n ."ill I (III I nn II .ill I nn N.\Mi: C.,ll,rlr.J !,,i Mi.<. i-yiinii. ■t.?, hlhoi I'nnv. I. Mi-. W ^ CtH.' .S (I-: Mis Collrl'lrl h'l ,'//.« .1/"VV' llU|H)llt. W'll l'"lrimiiiii;^'. 2 (1(1, II .■)(! (I L'.V .■| (in il hiT''i liaiii Holt. Tho II. \{ Mis. II. . !••. .\ i: ■( • \V 2 nn ■1 (in 2 (in '<)■(' I .1(1 .""II 2 nil T. 1) rs. T 2 (HI 1 nn 1 nil ■V. .M. \i in 11(1 I nn! J nn I nn TuT.M. ■^ ct.- iiii I) 2.) .1 III) 2 (III 2 ni) 7 (1(1 2 (III I (HI I III) 1 00 2 nil I nil I III) 111 on I III) ] no Morn-iui. Mrs. h. !■: :; 1,1(1 1 nn' 1 iinl 1 1 :i nil \Iort(iii. Mr 1 .:' 1 III) I'lTiv, Mr^ .1 1 1 III) I'rii'n. y\[< .1 1 1 nn' 1 no SliM-ii, Ml,-. .M Weill, !•; 1 nn 2 nil •*• ... ' 1 III! " (Ml i'nll,'li.l l,tl .l^.« P' rni. n II II 1 .Ml 2.1 .Ml (1 Ml (1 ,")ll IJrown. Mr. .1 II 2."> (1 ."id IJidwn Mr \\ l> 1 nn 1 nn .'ill \ nn Ilindlcv Ml- Cliii- 1 (iO I'nncll.' Mi-s Kiiliillrii'il Mr- (1 ;")0 II .ni .'jll I'.i .'ill 1(1 (III Ti 2.-. 7 T.'i 11 (111 S I'll 70 ."lO ( IH'crloi-ic-: !^ 21 no 'I'lit'il SI i'l'tnl'''- ...^ Ti'J .Ml .". 25 IS 7J 8 11(1 ',•1 JO 1 10:2 QtJEBEC-ST. TAULS CHTJKCH. N'amks. J//w /.. X. T,nil<,r. Carson, Mr.-:. Saiii Di'lo. .Miss Iviwanls, Mis. Jas Huwkiii, \\w\ Kelly. Mis. Win Ki'IhumIv, Win Kt'MiiLMly, Mrs. .I(is. .. Keniieily, Oliver Keiiii, .Mis Moore, .Mrs Morrett, .Mrs i'altoii, Jas., jr rijier, Jus I'liiiieaii, Mrs KcM.l, Mrs. ,; Riclianlsoii, (Liiicm... Kii'liardsoii, .Mrs lioliinsiiii, ( ieo Turner, Mis. .las Turner, Hen Tavlor, K. I! Taylor, J. 15 OHerloi'v Collecticnis, Total St. 1' O $ ets. .OO .'50 (I .")0 (1 2.-) 1 III! (I 25 I III! 2.') (> 2.') II ,".() 2 IMt 1 01) II ::o II .')ii ;") (III 2 (Ml I (III 1 on 1 on 2 11(1 I nil i:; 2.'. :? ets. n .".0 n ji) 2.j S et,- ] IK) I nil 1 1 no no 2(1 17 1." S ets. (in no II TO O O 2 P '' '^ ■S ets no on. 2 2h I iiT.\r,. $ ets. I no :;ii (1 50 ,')0 II ".") I (Ml 25 • 1 00 2,-) II 25 50 2 00 1 01) II ;t() 50 ,'t 00 '» 00 •t 00 1 00 1 00 ;") 00 :! on :^G 15 es i \ QUEB1<:C— HOLY TKINITY C'HURCH -A iidiow ->. I'. If $ ets. .| 00 1 00 ?5 ets. $ ets. S ets. $ ets. liareliam. IJev .\ 1 15 row n. .f 2 (Ml 2 00 15ro\vn. Mrs. .F l{rown \\ . 11 1 00 Huslioru -MisH 25 1 no ■ 1 (Ml Duval, .Mrs 1 00 HI 1 on II 5n Kellv, J Kiiowk's, (J 1 00 M;lhon\' Mix fill : ■■::::■■;::: Mitelie'll, .S 1 no ' 1 I $ ets, 4 00 1 on 2 00 2 00 1 00 25 1 00 ! 00 I DC II 10 I 00 50 1 110 50 1 00 I 1 1,^ ct^. ig:; Quebec— HorA' Trinity (^Rvncn.—ConiinuecL N.\Mi;s. 3 6 3 '1: '6 ■fi d > — O C = ToT.M,. rowi'll. A $ ct.-;. 1 (10 S rt.-. % cl.s. S cts. i? Ctd. S els. 1 no S.'wcll. liov. H. W .'> 00 .j 00 Sin vtli, .\Ii-J-! 1 2.) 2i) Slicplicnl, .Mis.> (1 .'ill ."> III! 51) T.ijiiP, \\\ II 5 00 Wallace. Mr.-. 11. V 1 IIII 1 00 \Vi, W. II I IIII II .'ill 1 11(1 2 00 Wilson, T. (i 7)0 Vdiiii"', 1 1(M'niaii 2 on ;'i l.-| 2 00 Lillt'i-Icirv ( 'ollrctioiis 2 110 7 If) ,■ Tiital IIolv Ti'iiiitv...^; 17 10 :'. nil IS 1;-. :; 50 11 7.'i » 1 1 QUEBEC CITY— RECAPITULATION. Catlicdral St. .MaltJii'w'j St. .Michael's St. I'etei-s $ ets. 4211 7.^ 112 .'lO 27 1.-. ;'i;i ,'iO ::i s.-. 17 10 Ji ets. ,-|.-i:! 72 S'.K' 117 24.-. ::7 ,^ 2."i 17 l.'i ;; on !? Cts. 210 10 2'1 02 bw:, 00 IS 7.-I i:i 70 IS 1.^ •S els. 21 on 7 ,')0 20 no S nil 2 2.1 ;i ,io $ cts. 1.=) 00 i;il ;~iO 20 00 S Cts. 1220 :-, 1()15 oil Sli.j ."i2 !tl ,-|0 St. I'aul :s (is 2:> Il'il\* 'l'ri!iil\' . .. .... 41 7.1 Total >^ 1001 s.-. 1718 si; 1024 72 02 2.") 05 JO .lOO.-J 18 J. 1G4 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. m pi Xamk> Ascm; ami W'Ksriiritv. (MVciimv Total Ascot ami Wcstbiuv S ,\( TONVAI.K. Brown. l»r.(>. C (Jiicrtin, I'raiii'is Shortli'V. William T..\\ic."Mis^ K. II W.'lls, Mrs. (".to. K OlVcrtorv ColliM'tidiis. O S "'ts 2 1; Total AiloMvalc.S llAUKoim— Dixvii.i K OlVcrton islicr. lit v. C Washer. .Mrs. C Wi •r. .Miss I). L Sr. liAWIillNCK OnVrtorv Ward, I>r. T. W ?^r AMInl'K (MV('rt(>r> rKUiiViKii; OfViM'tor' Total r,art'iin BuoMrroN ash Wi.nksou. OtViM'torv— liromiiton. llanl wooii nil Total Broiiiiiloii and Wii S <'ls. 2 1. .")(i ;>() 1 lis I nil! II I'li; ;; nil (1 ,"iii j on ~ -^ $ r\~ 1 mil I nil I on I on I nn; L' III !? ctS. 7 m nn n ,-!, S 4'.' 1! no S 70 1 sn 1 sn no n :,C)' 12 2(; S CtS, 2 nn 2 nni Total. c'tS. 2 I.-. 1 nn 1 nil 1 no 1 nn 1 nl\ s 711 70 '.Ml (in III) ml nn I 111 1 22 20 31 i! 20 \ on i;i ;i» 165 St. Francis Distuict A^^cixtion. —Cunliuued. lil'AI,. Oil (10 (Ml III! Hi) s 7(1 70 I ',ii; ;. (II) ") (III I ml ;i HO I i:i 20 ;ii i; I'll 4 (III i;i 711 i { Na.mks. a o CoATICllOKK. OllVitory (Jollection.-! Totiil Coaticooke.S COOKSIIIBK. CiilbcliJ hjl MiM Kl-(i It. Tdijliir. CliiiiMuck. Mrs. i; riKiil(lo<-k, Mis. 11 FlMsilT. .Ml'.'*. W Clllc:). Mir*. II ll()il;;t'. .Mrs. (It'o llod.t,^', S. A ll(iily,(', LiUllil Kiltoii, .M Locko. Mrs. J... Slii'iinaii, Minnie Sirnlriiljrc, .Mrs. H I'Miks, E.. Tavliir, Mrs. S $ cts (I 50 a S cts, no 1 110 25 25 Ci>ll (I 25 25 25 25 25 (1 25 25 (I 50 to (I 2.' I (HI 50 1 ()0 I 00 25 II 25 25 50 '9 a o $ cts. 2 50 2 50 3 6 % cts. 2 50 O ^ 50' (I 50 ] 00 (I 25 50 .•> t'ts TOTAI, •S uls. 5 00 5 00 25 25 61) 50 50 1 00 25 1 (III (I 25 (i"25 50 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 40 25 25 25 1 00 50 J CO 1 00 25 25 25 50 1G<; I;?; St. Fhancis Distkrt Association.— Co/// cts. ,■-; cts. S cts. S ct,. (1 2.) (1 2.') ._ __ . 1 (1 2,". Tiiir"(', Airs 1 11(1 2.-. (1 ,^(> J.-) (1 2;". (1 ,"iO 1 (HI ::::':'::::."' 2 (111 Tavlor. Mrs. C (1 2.) Wi'lfoiil, Mrs d 2,) Williird, Mrs (1 .'id W'fsliiii, Miss H 2,; Co/. Ill/ MisKisSr/lir Wri'llil and I'lori live Vvok. Mrs. S. ('(u.k d 2.1 Mrs. S. Osyooilc (1 A) Mrs. K. .1. .Miiwlc (1 2.) (1 2.'. Mr. Xurth II 2,^ 2r. 2:) .")ll 1 (1 2.1 M iss \\ (M)li'V ... 1 2:1 Mrs. J. J Total ('(loksliirc.S 17 Id ,") till j (Id 7 (HI 2 ,MI ;il lid Cll.Ml'T. C L ' 1 ",') 1 Doiik. Mrs, ,F 1 nil 1 1 (III Drake, Mr. C. P.. .1 lid I (Id 1 (Id 1 (10 1 (10 2 (HI 1 1 dd 1 (III Kellain. Mrs 1 nil Lindsay, Mr.-^. M (• Doui^jill. Mis I (Id 1 (III Parker, i{ev. (1 11 2 dii I'arker, Mrs 2 (lU J dU 1 1 2 (Id Piirlvor. M is;5 (i (i . 1 1 (Id 1 1 s Call. IGY St. Fk.wcis DisTKioT Association. — Continued. < fi- 'J.t L*r> 't on (1 2.) (1 l.i> II .Ml I) 1. ■> (I 1^5 (I .lO It 1'.. II 2.P II ".". II J,. (I ,ill nil (III 00 no ."ill 00 on on no (III (10 on nn nil (III nn (III nn on no no Namks. rallistcc, Mr; I'lillistiT, Miss 15. I'hk'c. Mr. T Hoiu'itd, Mi( .Ml- o a s S nts. Mis. Smith, Slinipl XiTiiiiii, -Mrs (MliTtoiy Collcctioii Total ("oiiiiiton.. J).\N\ Il.l.K. ('.-//. by Mi'liii AVilliaius, S. !■; 1, 2." 00 20 0(1 i\,lh'cU'\ I'll Mr Tkiirhi I iiarij' A rricnil mavldck, Mrs. T. Ucamaii, M rs. (MevL'laini, C. (' ("leveUuHi, Mis. . Xfill. Williiiui.... S|C\1'IIS. (il'O Wilson, .Idliii Wilsciii, Maliiiihi. $ .-IS. Co//. A'/ .I//'x, A'. \'ii/,n>'-u l!a\l.-,'. Mrs. Win .\ntl)m\vii, Mrs. 1.' iSli'Vciis, .111- ."^icven-!. Itdhi Sti'vcns, \\ ni 'riiurlHjr, l>a\ i'l TInirlicr, .Mrs. I! Tliurher. 11 ( ljlcrliM\ ( ''illii/iii)!i.- l.ni;.\i-:. <■„//. ill Missr.-^ /.. ('/'<;- /,'n,.l . J.'> . II '':> . II •_'... II L'.V 1 VI Ki.MisKS I'.M.i.S. Ollertury Total t'ur IJaiivilk' ^s ^ cts II L'.) II .'.11 I t"\ I I II III I 20 '.Ml ',1 I ■ — •'^ > 1 .-^ r\i. S ftS. ' 1 i 1 II 2J 1 nil TorA II III I 211 .. .Ill n 2r, II III I nr. I .; 5i!" L' :;o I.-, -l,- 12 ^1 I III .'. .'.II ■s its. II 2.". II ^ 2il II 2;-. (1 2.". II Ill II III II 2.'» (» 2."> III II 2.'. 2.-. (1 2.". II 2,". 2.". *)", ;\ '.17 _,, '" I 211 16!) St. FiiANcis DisTHicT Association. — Continued. S vU. I IKI I nil II III II L',) I III) II •_'"! U 2.) II :.',') II III II III :. 1 1. 1. 2."i 2,") •i:> uo 25 •i.:> 10 10 '_'."> ii."» 111 1^.1 l?.t "1 . > L. » «■> 2."> '. 'i 20 Namks. It $ rls. V, .Vl ;! ."ill ■■? il.-. 0---3 T'lTAI,. I)l;|-M MNliN II.I.K. ( 111' mIoiv $ I'tS. $ els. I'l S,i 'I'lit;)! |)i'niiuiiiiii>l\ ilU'.S •> .l.t 1 :iii 6 S,-) I)l li'l \M. SdlTII 1)1 l!ll.\M. ( Ml'i'i torv, IS^T 1 ;;ri 1 •licit my. isss 71 * ' II 71 l-'A vi;nm!. Oll'i'l t(MV . SI II o\ S4 KlIiKiiAI.K, ( )|l'cit()l\- ,'.I Tdtiil liM I)m'li;n(i . S .| ;;ii 2 lH'p Ii .11) 11 A ri,i:v. llMclicidiT. Mrs. M. .1 I nil 1 on 1 (H) 1 no .III ... (1 .")0 I'.hnin" Mrs II Till • .')ll 1 no _ 1 no 1 il lU'l'M Ii 1"' 50 1 00 .'pO 11 ."">0 M\ Ciller Mr< .1 11 1 no ('Milrr Missi's 7)0 Illioll, Mrs he-: Mi--i \ M (t .'pO |."i 4.) ,1 ( )in'< M i^-i .'."i 2.') 1 .;i \ ('ruler \\ \'< \ 1 no 1 01) (jciliiron Vi II 1 00 1 00 1 00 \l.lt llcH -: Miss * 1 1 00 1 III! 1 1 00 Viclioi, Mis-i ,')0 .')0 50 .")0 I'i'Irlili. 1) FoDi' Mrs \ . . .. " '** ,")0 30 1 %\) ^ituveiis, Mrs Ta vior. W ni I 00 ,-|0 no 54 VI hi' ,1 . !/■■ I- US'- no St. Franvts Pistijict Xfi^ocixrw^.—Cnn/imtpil. Samvm. z a 3 •A; B Urn ■••t ■5 ^ ^ '»■ Tor.M,. Tlioiupsdii, \]v< (I S cts. 1 no $ ''ts. S els. $ cts. S ds S rts, 1 III! Tliwiiitcs. Ml- 11 2.) Wc-it()ii, Miss 1 (III ;i HI 1 on 10 70 ( (HV'rtorv < 'nllcclidiis :; 1.-. ;; li'.i Total Il.illcv S II II II •_'.". II 2.> I no II L'.'i 12 II) i ;'. ««.» I <)- >(! Watkiivii.i.k. liilll. MlN 1 ■>:, I'.nidk'v. Mrs 2.1 1 nil Drew. Mrs Drew. Miss Alii'c o' 2i Fliiiiiicrs. Mrs G. S 1 00 1 on I'owlcr, Km Ilk I IMI II L',"i 1 III 1 nil A Friciiil 1) 2.1 Ilfiith, I,. 1, 1 nil Ilt'])linrii, Miss II 511 II 2.". II 2.0 25 n .ill llodi'suii, Mrs "."j Ma 11 SOI), Mrs 20 0^"'ood, J 2,0 I'iirker, W. K ... .'.O ,".n I'ciiiiovcr, II. .1 1 r^ s 71 1 no 1 (III ;; i:: 1 II ..Oil i:; iM KiNcsi'.v. St. I'aiirs. Syd(iili:nii. Sykps, Rev. J. S Svkcs, Mrs .1 S ] mi 1 1)0 1 ;!7 1 on Otl'ortorii's II 711 1 no 1 01) :\:^ S) 2 HI H<)]\- Triiiitv. Dciiison's Mills. D^ii'joii .1 I! 1 on JJeiii'icMi. Mi'<. M 1 no Monro M i-i^ K .1 :i,o iMI'ortorit's 1 II (i 1 10 2 ii7 1 ■i S3 ■ 1 s i 171 St. ruANCis District A^}i()c.i\T\os.—Cot>fin//c(l. I i>r.\\.. IS .'ts. 1 nil ■J.l 1 III) 10 '■1 L':'> 1) '> , 1 nil '.». 1 Oil 1 till II LVi 1 nil II jii •-••i 2f< II 25 .•iO 1 00 1 00 1) 2.'> 4 111 M 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 111) :f.'. 4 sa \ VMIN. SiMioNi;i; I'liNi'. <•„//. /,>/ Mr. ./. C. h'r.nts i;\;lll-:. .lolin ('. Hall. Mrs. Ilio l,oiiS(lcll. Mis... I,\ -tlT, \\ 111 Mnirs. Mr-i .Niiiiiis. .Mis. ,1 ... Dn'i'i'iciiifs , Tiii.il Kiiiusi'v. 1j:nm)\\ Mil:. .\ilaiiis. i;i\ . Dr .Vlliiall. II.'V. Dr .Mliiii, Mrs. W III iiiikrr, W. W H.uIdii. .Mi's ilc'iiiiftt. Mrs liiiri^c, .Mrs riiaiMiiiiii, 11(1 I'liiiisloi'k. .Mrs Harliv. .Mrs I'rvi', .laiiii's (iaiiisli\ . .1 . \\ I Irci'ii. Mrs. \\ III Hail, .Mr. I'. II IImII. Mih. v. II Hale, .Mrs. K I IriHJcrsoii, Mrs liciirv, Miss Iliiil.s'|iclli. .Mrs Irviiin-. Mrs. ( {•'■ii^iliiiut) ... .loliiis.m, Mrs. .1 •loliiistoii. .1 . II Kerr, .Miss Kippi'll, (ail Law, A .Matlii'wsoii, .Mr.s. S .Miicl'udiicii, Mr. S MacKcn/if, .Misses .Mt'tirs, .\lrs.. .Molson. .Mrs. .1. D Morris, Miss M. A Mitchell, Wm Paddon, J B I'eiiice, Mrs. E. .1 •S !■!- 01) 1)11 1)1)1 00 DO 17, II 28. 5 0ll| no III) no no 01) nil 'III no .lO III) on no on no on 00 Oil 1)0 .■)0 III) DO on DO oil no 00 00 DO 00 5(1 00 00 $ rls. I III) 2 on :'4, 00; '■Is. 3 <*- "t? TiiTAI. S els. •S els. 01) ID III nil :< III) .^ els. on 00 on 0,1 nil nil IT 2(5 213 .') 00 DO nil III) nil on nil on no DO .->D on III) no nil oil III) DO 00 III) ,')0 Oil 01) 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 i) 00 1 oil 50 5 00 a 00 ,7 ' i m 1V2 St. Franois Distrkit Ai^tionxTioK. —-ContnnmL Xamks. 1 C c ii 5 Total. I'ovcv. Mr^ S <-t,s. 2 DO :i 00 ,) no ,". (M) 2.^ .ill 1 on 1 00 1 01) 2 00 1 un 1 no 1 no 1 nil 1 no 2 .■.11 2 00 1 on S cts. S cts. S cts. S CIS. 1 •S cts. 2 On .') III! ." nil .') un ItcadV. Mrs ' 2 00 liof, \ IMl. Ar('llil(';l('(HI. ,..' Sciirtli, lifv. A. (' St' vcruiH'c. Mrs. (Ico Skinnei', \\vs II .Ml 1 nil 1 111! Spciil, V ■ 'I'tTrill, Mrs. T. 1! Thoniitson. Mrs \\ ] nil ■1 WW 'I'urnor, Mrs. W III I'cii, Miss 1 on 1 nil AVIiitc. C. S W'ji'f'clt. (J. 1' Wilkinsiin. 1!. (} \N ilkiiiaon Mrs |i (i 1 nil Wilson, .Mrs. || K " ill '> III! W'urtclf. Mi's... ' 1 1 nil .", on ) 1 no t s ;;i .'i on .') (Ml nil 7.P (.Ml'crtoiv ( 'ollcclions ,)., .. 1 'I'litni I/cnnii wil I0...S '.17 IM'i ;; .Ml 1 (HI 1 II.S :; nil 1 on 1 00 1 .1 nil 1 00 1 nil 1 10 2 00 17 on 2 ,"iii 1 00 1 20 ,") (III 121 iifi M.vcoc. (MU'rtorv (li:oi!(.-i;\ ii.i.K. ( Hlt'i'torv |M nil ;'. no [!.\NiiutH;(iri:i:, (MViMtory IvH'iiMD.Nii & .Mi;i.i: IK) .) III! 1 •' III! 1 iHI It •1 ^ (1 .")ii 1 (III 1 III! 1 nil • » III! 1 on 1 nil 1 nil 1 nil 1 iin .> (III i nil . mi T.I :;i rji III", .1 llll ."i (in I ml I nil ■j on I no n 1',". I no s : i r,- ; Tdi'Ai,, I'll!!, llll Mixs (i in /i'l(i!ni Miilliins. A.vhiicr, II. i; A \ liner. .Miss Ailcii. Mis. II .... [;ciil, II. 1- Ilrowii, l)i' (hdiiiliic. Mr.s — CidiiU. .Mrs. H.... r)a\is. Mis i'liuiiT, .Mis Cdiiiii, Mrs ( rilisdiie. -Mr.s (Iri'fii, Mrs Ihiidy. .Mi> ll;irUi>iii, .Mrs Ilrilicriii'.:t(iii. S.. .I.iiir.^. .Mrs § I'ts.' ;S (is. ,^ (.is. ^ lis. iii.\, Mr. I.ldv.i. Mr. J. v.... I.iiik'r. Mrs Mmitcitli. .MLss .McKcn/ic, Mrs. K. I've, Mrs Ii'iivcn. Iicv. A. I! ,*' I'icrrc. .Miss S\\ iiiilHii()iii;li, <;,ll,,-li,l 1,11 Miss Rnliiii: llll I Miss //ill/. Hail, .Mrs Hray, Mrs lii'doks, (1. H , .\ vliiicr.. Daltoii, J. Allni't l''('r^iiS(ii(, J. 1' I'liller, T •Jviijcr, Mi'ri (I .'.(I I (Id (I ;ii) 1 (III I IKI (I ,■)(! II Id (I .■.(! (I ,■)(! tl 2.')|. .^(11. 1 din (I 2,". t I (Kr. (I '':;[, I (Id'. II 7..'. II '\:> , I dd . I in) . d 2.) I. I Oil!. I (III I (Id I lid .1 (Id I (Id d :'.■> I IKI I uo (I .Ml] (I 2.i! I llll! 1) ."ill d 25' d o.>! nil >5 li,- (I 2.) II 2,". I dd' Ud S cts. II ,')0 I llll II .'id I lid I dd .'ill II III II .S(l .ill d 2.") II 2.1 (I .'ill II 2.1 1 (Id I dd II 2.^ 1 (HI I llll II 25 I llll d 75 II 25 I IKI I dd (I 25 I dd II 5(1 I (III I (Id J llll .1 (HI I (III (I 25 I Od 1 Oil II II 511 25 1 011 II 511 1 01) d 25 . (1 .'15 174 St. Fuancis Distuict Asaocixno^.—Coniinued. II f Namks. llaiiK'l. E llarKiavc, W. II lliii'lJiT. Mis lUrt, T., sr Hurt, T.. jr .... lldijiR", Mrs. Howe, -Mis .Idik's. W. H .loliiisKiiii', Mrs. I"... .Miii'kcn/ii'. Ij. (! Mi'Williiuns, Mis.... Marks, Mrs I'cltTSoii. Mrs KiiiriliiU'k, A. .S l!oimi, Mrs Siniiisoii. r. II Trccii, II. .\ Wiilos, .Mrs ."^t. .hiliu's— .Mt'lbounic ('ii/frc/rJ III/ .1/w F/iiiriu 'Mail. I- liiniiiii'. II JMii/.cr. .Mrs. .^ .Idliustoii, .Mr.-- M;iv. Mrs X.w.ll, .Mrs. .1 Ciilhrli'l liil Mi"!' Ariti- AriiistrdiijX. J. ijiirii.v, (t. i;... (Jiiliiip, J. 1'.. Hall. (' .N.wcil, T. I>.. (',,ll,rl,,l }„, Mis.-' Mah 1 nil 1 III) II 1'.. II ■i:, ,"]|i II ."i 1 II L'.'i .ill II ,"iii II .ill .III 1 on 1 nil II J.I S .'ts. .> rls. i! ctri II LV TiiTAl. .-,--' :? rtS. I L'.V 1 III'' n L'.'i n 1^.1 II L'.V I (I 2.1 i II .ill! II L'.i n L',". 11 L',1 II L'.'i (I 2". II 'li> $ cts. II .'.1 II ill II .'.1 1 III 1 !|| " .'.. *) .'.1 1 " ill n i:, II ill n .'.1 n . ill 1 " ill 1 " III 1 II III 1 1 III 1 III II -.1 L'.". 1 nil n -.'."i n l'.'i n l'.i II L'.i n .ill n L'.I n L'.I II 2.1 II 2.1 n 2.) n 2.1 2.) * { iiiliil !p 175 Ht. Francis Dlstrict AtHiocix'noii.— Continued. iiTAl. CtS. II L',". II .>ll II l-'.i I IMI I III! (I -J.) I* J.". II .'ill II ■_'.") II .III U I'.. (I .".II (I .'ill II .III II .ill I III! I ml II L'.'p II L'.". I nil II '. .1 II L'."i I' L'.i II L'.i II .ill II 2. II -'. II L'.". II -J. I II L'.i L'.» i ( .\a.\ii:.-<. I R'.k, W N'clsiill, h M.Kft', Mrs. S dl'i'i-tiirii'S — Si. Ann'.-; Cliurcli... St. .lolin's Clunrli... Tdliil RifluiuiiKl and -Mi'lhuiime S SHi:iiiiitu'Pi 2.> .".0 L 00 I 00 ■2:> (I .'.0 ToT.M,. i':^ «-ts 2.^ II 10 2.'. (i2 ,S(I 22 2M .> 00 ,^7 o:; 2."i 2.) .')0 .:5 2.1 .")0 2.> ,")il ."lO .lO ,"iO 1 III) 2 00 O 2.'> 25 .-,0 2.i :')ll 'i.-, 2.'. 1 00 2.) 1 (10 I 00 *) ;{() .)0 2,^ 111 1 no 1 00 17G St. FkaiNcis Distkkt A^^ot'Ak'iioN.— Condtntrd. Xamk 4 ■4 Cii/lic/i'.l Mis.'' F.lkiiix. Hccki't, Miss Hi'tlu'l. -Mis Hostwiilv, iMiss Hiiaii Mrs. .). \. linioks, Mis. .!. M Brooks, ('nMlic. .Minnie] and I'Milu' i I^rooks, Mi- Diivistiii, Win Di.'ksou. .Mis Klkins, II. A Elkiiis, till' MUsis Klkins. Mrs. A. W l'";icnil - Hal.', M.S. W. A Hale! Miss M !I()li>(ni. Miss ( llallcll. M.S. 1) Il(,llan.l, M Hunt, Mis. W. ( l,ini;j;lu'f(l, .Mrs Moc, Mrs I I •'(• Xiill.M-. Mrs. ('. II (Idull, Mrs. II. A Patliin, Mrs. 1' I'ullcn, Mi< Hci.l, M.S. (]. 1' Slew-art. Mrs 'i \» Siockri. .Mrs 'rnnilHill. Mr.- Vvliilclicr. .Mr Wil-iiii, Mrs. .1. !•: Cull.n, I I,, I Miss II. ill. I Auil<'rs////////t7/. N'amiv cl,- S eta. S <'tS. ; .S CtS. $ iM- S CtS. 8 ft.S. 1 Ml II ;)0 II ;ill II L'.i II ;'ir II i;< 1 III! 1 nil (1 7:) *J Oil :; (III 1 III! (1 Ill 1 (HI 1 nil 1 (III II 'J.I 1 on 1 III) II ,'pii 1 (III 1 l!(l II 13-' (1 L'-i Ir L'll li.) (Id li III II !.'.► II .'ill 'J mi II .1(1 1 (III 1 nil (1 ..II 1 nil ;') nil >) (III .'1 nil 1 nil .1 nil .) nil (1 ..II II ill " INI ;; nil .jii i j'linv.'ll, Will j I'Mrwi'll, H. Winn I r.-lton, K. I' ' Knthcr-iii. i;<'\. i;. •' !'iM !• laser, II. li IniMT, A KiilliT, W. II , (u-riki'ii, Mi-~ Hull linlii. N i lIcMi'kir. i;. \V !• 1.1. nil. .1 Liiiii.~(lcn. .Mi'-J I '.lacliiliiiio, II. M • Mi.ikill, i;. I) Murk ill, ( li'ii Moi'kiik .)a- I'lTi-v, <■. V. I'liiT. .M..-. Win I'ri.'O. .1. <• ' l\a \\ -nil. Tllii;' K.iw Mill. Mi'.s- Tlm.s Mniili, M:- Siiiitlifl. Ml'.-.. 1 Slri'U, .\I|-.< Talili. .\!i^ Tlioiiri>. h Tiiiiiliiisiin. 1 1. M "Ii(iiiiii||, Mi.-.S i'ii'.~. WliiU', W 111 i l\,'/.rh.! /,!/ M,.- Ihl,li,ii\l. Ilavlnv. r, ' liriiwii. 1 1 K , liiirrajj ■, II . I! ("(H'lii'ii ill'. .M ;'s ("oir. ... 1 I>a!.'. !■' iliaiHT, Mi.-^s JJnIley. .Mis I 1111 .. ."i ii(i| .. I on!.. I (10 .. 1 00 . I 00,. I 0(1 .. .pil . I (Id .. 1 00 .. .lO .. .'lO . 1 0(1 .. II .lO .. 1 0(1 .. 1 00 .. I 'III I no I 00 I 00 .1 0(1 00 .ill (III 1 (ii; (I L'.i .■. 00 I 0(1 ;; on .') o(ii ; .1 (1(1 1 ; 1 on, ■> (Mil ;; (101 1 00' I 0(1 (I .'ill I (iir L' no' .1 no 00 2.1, I i 1 no' '•' I 00' 1 00 I I ..0 I .'i 0(1 .1. 0(1 I 00 :: Oil ;: 0(1 r (Ml I (>0 ."id 1 CO '.' 00 .> 00 .10 00 I 00 .1 00 I 00 I no I no I (>0 I 00 (I .1(1 I (10 I 00 I 00 (I ,'iO ."ill 1 0(1 (I .'lO 1 00 I (10 I 00 -i:, 1 00 .1 00 1 00 I no I no :> 00 I 00 :i 00 I 0(1 25 1 00 1 00 I 0(1 t) .>() 178 St. FiiANCis DkSTKicT As:>Oi:ix-r].u:s.— Conlimied. m > !:'ir Namks. •ts. ■=t >. I T(,TAI„ ^ i !< Ctt S lis. S cL- 'Ms *^ DiD'llMIII. Mi I'l^llir. <•. I" lliniiiliKii. A. (!. llM-kiii .. w Wi "Wiiit ■ti. I-:, (i ■ti , .1 ... Ultfl-. Willtr Wiiiii \V,,ril ll.liilMI. .\ . .\ Wortliiiiuiii!!. ^\■ I'll 2 nil (I ..0 II ,)ii 1 mi I «iii< I nil I (Ml 1 III! I nil ] nil I III! I III! I nil I III (in III) I no 1 on I nil I nil I nil I III! n .ill I nil I nil I nil I nil I nil I nil I nil ■J nil II .ill I nil L' nil 1' nil I nil I nil 1 IMI i nil I nil 1 l;.i Niu I'rii ."Millie Trrri riiiii Wiu.?; IMIV (\,!l,rl.l h; U,.-.-- J,./,,,.-/,. ]•: \iiii-. .\i (i.iiliil. .\!. ■-.... <;,inliiri-. .Mrs. (iiJciii. 'is< .. M-fcrkiic-~. .Mr. U'HIH' Mrs Kr,-,-, Mrs... Miijor. Mr.s. .Vil'cs, Mrs.. (»si;(i()il. Ml I'ri.T. Mrs. IlickiH' Wailli'i Wihslr \Vigg.;tl, Ml 1. Mis-. Ml- ... II .",n II I'.' on III II .ill II .,1) .ill n •.:ii n ."ill :.' Ill) 1 1 Chi <'li;i I flu iO'J'l Tilli VeaJ 170 St. Fka.ncis District Association. — Continued. ^ <'tS. (I .V.l l> .1(1 I nil li .ill I nil I ini ;; i:ii .; iiii I on I nil II .'ill I on I nil 1 nil ■J nil n .,11 n .ill I nil L' nil L' nn I nil I nil I nil I ru ■J nil i nil I nil I I'll 1 I;, I i N.\.\ii:s. I Tl o .ii = o r TilT \l.. ' - ('.,.>/rrli ■!/>!/ Mies W'ilsui,. S ctS.; :? I'tS. .S ctS.l S rtS. , i I I ' ' ,'i (in Iiillpi, Mi.-^.s ' Latny, Mis •• I, owe. .Mr. .IiuuL's ' ■ l.iirLc. .Mis i \l>iv. Mis i II 211 .. Moi'iis. -Mis I Null. Mrs I (Mrll. Mrs. ('. .1 1 I' -';> .. I'lirr, .Mrs ,.. Ii'iiliiiis, .Mrs I Ildliius. Mr, I!. .\ luiss, .Mrs Jiiiiir- >i)mi'is. ^ll■s. \-. S , Tcrril, Mrs " riiiiriului'. Iii'v. (Icorjfc... 1" <'i' \Vi:j::vil, Mr~. ,1 ' cl.s.' :S ct.s. 1 (111 (1 :!,! ( itli'i'tnry C(illi'Ctii'i)fc_ Tilt .1 .'^IhtIiI'II' ■kC. ."^r.wsrE.Mi. <„.'/,, -n.l I. II .l/^v.v I',!! I nil ,111,1 M/.^s JiiJJ. I.SS7. ( 'li.-iiiilicrlm, .Miss cii i.'ll. M,s. II. K .... lli;ii, M;s loi^Mii. Mrs I'iislcr, Mrs. .1 ( lodiihiic. •! • l> il.'irK-i (. Mrs Ila>krll. Mrs \l,ir.-li. Miss Mii--.-. Mrs Ii'iiln'rlsou, .Mrs ilo-i'rs. Mis. r Iliihanlscia, .Mrs Sf(it\, ..lis Tl,.,.,., ..,!.. A. N Tilliii, Vt'ilM'V II L'.i II L'.I II L.I .1 nil. II L'.'i II .III III Iiir II J."/ .'. (1(1 (1 L'.'. (1 'j:> 1 IKI II 2(1 I nil (I L'.. (1 L'.. (I L'.-, II L'.". (1 'i:> .. (Ill II L'.. .Ml lid IIII (I 2.) i:; III i;',s .)(!, li n.i :;:; ;^ii. i ,■,,•, 2'.>2 .mi 111 I;;: 12 (ml ."id (in i \:\s c; •Vj ,'i:; isii .")() .Ml ii."> ;;:; ;;n 1 11(1 . 1 (HI ., 1 nn . 1 nn ., II .Ml 2 nil . (I 2.1 . I (1(1;. 1 11(1,. (1 ;Mli. I (Ml'. I nil II ,Ml . II .Ml (1 ;Ml'. I (1(1'. (1 .Mil. i:i(l 111! I (111 I (HI I (III 1 nil (1 6(1 2 (Ml (1 2.'> I (1(1 I (Id (I .Ml I (III I (1(1 (I'.MI (iTid d*;")!) 1^(10 d',jd 180 iST. l''i(AMis DisTKK'T A.f^6ucixviu\,—CoH/ini(eiL .\.\Mi;s. ! ^ ^t ^. TuTM,, - 'J isss. \B 'A^ r>ci\\ iiiMii. A < 'liiilrilii'i-lili, Miss.... Cliiiiim'll, Mrs. II. E ( "uimor. .liKi ('iirlis, .M'-s l'"i)isvili, Mis Ihi.'AcIt, M/.-; Iliiskcll, M.N !li>|iliiini. Aliss.. HuiiH r. Mrs i'lini .Mi-.s \lri-s, Mrs \|oul'(iii. Mrs Mnrsh. Mi~s I.'tilii'l'tswll. M l,--r.; .... k'dhinsoii, .Mis. \\ Si-c)lt, Mi's 'riidiiiiir mi. A. .V 'I'ltliii, .1 Vras.\. A iJKKMK I'l.M.S. r ■.,,',/. /,.y .!//..> I/. .1. /.-'.A,-. lUdiiiit. <'lia:-|.'s • 'hipi), Mr ( "i)|)|i. Mis Killer, .Mr-- |'"r('iri':iii, I-iiiiis .McCliiitock. .M.s McClowiih, .Mis I'l'iiiiisliiii. .Mr.- 'l",i\lor. M's Tinki'i'. .Misri.. Tinker M;s. H. .1... \\:\nv. Mi-^s OU'ertDiT— Stiiii.-tciicl .. IJei'lii; I'liiiii Tiilal Slaii.slrail ami D.H'l.c IMaiu ^5 c-l.s. ^ il.s. ,S els. S r\r I lliii j I oii I I III. I ........'. II ,)(l| " "" (» )lll I w. [[ !!!!!!!!!!! II ,iii : ' ' II .ill I ..u ; '.'..'.....'.. II J.i : 1^, !!!!!!!!!" II .ill' 1 nil, '_ "' I nil I nil I nil '[[ II .ill II .ill ... • '"^ i •■••■ ■■■■■■■'■■ (I .ill I I I II 2.1 : II .(II II .111 II .'ill ! 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Slu'i'bi noUi' St.-ni -1c;iil iillii ISci'liO ) I'hilll I Tot;ll 1 .-ill' 2(1 iL'i II -sl ■ >7 III', 1 t i^ .V.I 1 ^1 l.-|C. 10' •2 ;:; .1 .i.-,l .'iCi (l.( s nnl ::ii ,^(l .'lO 1 o.'i ' !-'2 :>i III II ."lit :;ii 1 .-i.-ij '.is.'i .^.s ^**« i^ -■■"■'' IH'J MliK; ANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATIOX. il \ VMIS. tJ ■>. S cts. ToTU,. V..\s\- \'\t XMI'ToN, Andfi'Sdii. M I-; $ I'ls, $ .■!>. 6 ots. S iMs. 1 nil S I'is. 1 (III IJiiul'T- -I'l^tlili (1 1!.,' i I'.aijlcv. M IS. .1 (1 ■_'.. , (I 2;') III (III 2 (Id lidvlc. \lv\. 1' .'. (10 .'> nil I!,m1i-, A1;s 1! (Ill I!.)\lc. Miss 1 Ull lidvlc, A illiiii" 1 on 1 iin 1 ml IJovic, I'cicv HrfnUcv, llii" li (1 ■_'.! n -1 JHIIiiii. .Inliii 1) •:., n "i l)t>!i('i't\ , Will n L'.'i II L' 1 n J.'i (1 '> 1 I>(>llCII_V, -lilllKS l><)lu'ity, \\in., Jr ('"il/siiiiiii(iiis, \ir.i I'listcr. Mrs. A I no II .'ill II ;')ll n ..o ........... (1 2.1 (1 2.1 (1 .".n II ,'iii H;i:|i n 2.1 .McNccIv, .Ml.. .1 ; 1 nil 1 on McNcflV. II ' (1 L'.'i (1 2,^ n 2.. McXci'l'v. .1 1 n ".1 Riitiii'ifoni. Mrs. W 1 II •2:> n .'lO (1 ■_'.') U L'.") 7 o''> 1 n 2.1 Sarii'cant. Mil... . . i II ;)ii 1 1 ".1 Sm\ ill. Thus., .s-'cii r ' i n ..II HiiiVth. Ivil n 26 Siii\ Ih, Tlioiiiiis n ..n Smith. Mrs. T ■ •' . Smith. Mi-s :::::::::::: ;::;:::::::: n 2,1 VV atsdii, .Idliii . . (I ,s(l (1 Ml W ilsoii. Will 2.1 ( >fl('rtor\' Cnllertioiis 1 id :> ,-.0 1 tc.j s ,-.1 1 r.t 1 Total Fianiptdii F,asl..| 1 4 8r> it 2J ;i,-i (14 (II JS^j M K( ; .\ XT I « ' D I >'!• 1 ; u ' T A s sex • i at i < • x . — Con' in ?t eti ■•M. 1 nil II '» , II LT. ID nil ■» nil 1 nil 1 nil 1 ii'i II •_'.! II !.'■' II 2.> II -.» II '1.1 II .Ml 11 /ill 1 ilii (1 .111 ,.ll II • ) , II in I no 1 nil 1 nil 1 nil II .'ill II L'.i II I'.l II ll.l II ■J.I II L*.' 1 Ill) II L .■ II L'.t II >i- ■ } 1 II ;.o 11 li;^ 11 .lO II IT) ,SII (1 1 Ill Ci-l \amk« \\'l::-i-| l''l'..\Ml'l'liN. C.ll. hll yi<.< I.. //rllJr, ■■■.■„, I ,:u I Mis>: r. I In, I'll. Unrtliiilnincw. .1 r.iirllKiliuiU'W , .1.. .1 r {'..■iiIImiIoiiii'w, \\ III . .(r .... Knniii'v, .Inliii lie Millie. I!. .M jluiii'y. llil^Hi I liii li'\ , (it'll Iliiiilcrsoii, A I ji'inlrrsiMi, Mr.> .\ llciiilriSiiii, Mr-. W 111 llrllilci'SOII, .Mis< ."^.■ir^niiiit, V\ III ...■ Sai-i'.in;. W . .1 Wils.iii, A i 1 i'nU. ;„i Miss I. ,11,1 ■r,inirr\ ,1,1.1 .\h^s II. l;,nil;,l,,ii,,'r.\ r.ai'tlioliiiiicw, .1., Sr. I!niill.\. II Ilra.llrv, .\a< Ili'acllcy, S. 11 Il!';|illr\ . Will.. .1 r i)rhii,i'-v. \v. i; |iciii.ii-r. .M. i; I'linil.l, .\ i linlu-iill. 1 1, li Iliiil'.:si>ii, Tlin> .S el- (I (I •.'.". I nil II .il! 5 ■/ /. .««! rt^. ■> I'H, 1 1 1 i OT.M.. ^ Ct- I on .Ml no, I mil I nil II :,[\ 11 .".II II ..11 I ii(> I (III n -2:, W hvlr. .1 Wli'vlc. Mrs. i;.. Wilson, 11.. .Ir.. ( '111'! tiiry ( 'dllc ■Iiiili3 Ti>tiil \\ . Fr;uii|il(in ... I'ri'i:i; liji;i,.\\ n. Triiiitv <'Iiii;t1i. L'.i 1 nil 10 no •1 ."ill 2 .M>: 'Z .'il!| 12 .Ml' .". no: d'os.-!. Ili'ni'\- Cross, \\. \\ .... Ih'Wtoii. Rv\ . I>. Stewart, \V. (!... Wilson, .Iiinins.,, i 00 I 111! ."i no i 00 1 no 1 oo; .■)ii I iin| I I 00;. II ."iiii I. 1 001 I oo|. :; no, no :'. 00 I 00 .Ml) 1 00 n .'Ml 50 :; .Ml' ;; .ill LV. •_•■> 1 00 .Ml 1 00 I nil ;.[) 1 on I nil I nil I nil II .Ml .",<• n Ml I no n .ill I 00 n '.'.'. II .'lO 1 on .'.11 .Ml 1 1 no nil 1 00 .Ml •_'.i 1 00 2n on '.I 00 211 00 1 00 I 00 ,") 00 I 00 I 00 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A O ^ .5^4^' ..^ sr^^ ,V4 i^o 1.0 I.I U;|2^ 12.5 |5o ■^" HHl - Hi 1.8 L25 iU 11.6 Photogrdphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 184 Mi-:(i ANTIC DisTincT Association. — Conlinucil. 111 'ilv hV^' V * hi X \MK- C„ll,rt,.n,,i Mi. _ .t L. 1 -.". !..> -.1 '>"j .ii> J .") 1 nil 1 (111 II .'ill III! .ill IHI .M) (I 'i:> 1 nil Wanl, Mr. ami Mr Wai.l. Mis. I!. (; ( Ml'i'ltnl'V ( 'iillfi-lioii.< I'plMT llflali l/(i\vtr lii'laiiil AiMiTlcy SMll:^(•|■i|lti()ll.< tor lss7... Total Mi.-.>i()ii.-; ot Iri'lain! I.s\ i:ii\Kss. (',,11. /,f/ M/.y." I!. .1. l!,..H-i, P.row II, J. 1- Da vies, Krcilt'iick Klvid^ff, Jot' ( 'iiuliaiii, Al('.\aiiili.'r.. I \ laliain, .loliii (iialiaiii, Jaiiu Miirrav, .Mr.-^ .Maxwell, .Jaiiii'; .Mi'Vitly, Ali'xaiiiliT Mi'Vilty. .laiiH'S .Mrliitv II', William .. l!.cil,Mis 'rcricani', liuhcit Walk.T, Mis. Tli.is.. Walker. Mr.-<. .loliii.. Wliile, Mid. G ti 'J.>! (I 1 (I L'.i; II -i-t (I 'J.) (I 2d| •1 (l(ll (I 'Jd! II L'.. (I 2(1' 2j| 1 (III 1 (HI :;i 711 i; II ',i:! (I" 1 .Ml (Ml Hi lid I III! IHI II l!."i (I ."ill (I '.!,"> (1 'J.". II 'i:> II T, (I 2a (I ':.:> (1 •-',". '_' IKI (1 'jii (1 :!.. II 'JO II -::> 186 Meuantic DiJxTRiCT Association. — Continued. i-'i I hali, K. .S M<'Ki'a;:c. K .Mi-Kcam-, .1 IMiiii. hf. V Suiter. \\ III AVil.Sdii, Will Wilson, (j iSinall .sums (.)llertory ( 'olleeljoiis lor | whole .Mission 1 Tolal. I'j '.III ;: oil :i ".10 ] Ull n ."iM II ;)ii I III! It .ill I nil I on II .ill I on n .III 1' nil I nil n .ill n .Ml I nn n .',11 I on (I ,011 n .1(1 ;: nn is iiill Cm ^ C'-^'T! ^ *" M ,-^ — „ 3 C T ,4, ToiAI. ^ r — tl! ■'-i ..^ w -> els. n .'ill II L'.) (I 211 II •_';> n .III n .'ill n .'ill II :;n (1 L'O n :;.i' II l,.i II 'Jill 1 (in I nir •Is. S el-. $ el< li ii.i :; (10 '.I ii.) I (10 I no J (III ;; (HI :: (10 2 0(1 . 00 $ ets. ',u 2.'> 20 2,". fill ;iO .Ml ;5o 20 2.. ^iTi (1 1.. 211 1 00 1 (III i:{ .'l .'» 00 •1*1 j.i 00 "id .Ml (III ;M» 00 00 .Ml 00 .Ml 00 00 .■>o ."•lO (III .'lO 00 50 .III 11 00 2'J 0(1 J -J 1S7 ToTAI,. Me( J ANTIC- DhsTiucT XsiiucLvno^i.—Cunlinned. "(ll (I ji) II 2:, 11 r.i) II /ill II ,".(1 II ;ji) II I'll II 1.',. II :',:> II 1.. II I'll 1 nil 1 nil i;i .».'» 11 nil I nil II ,"iii II JO I 00 U 50 1 11(1 I III) II .'.K I III! II .0(1 j nn I nil II .III II 511 I III) II .'ill I nil U ;')ll II .',11 II III) I'D III) t .\a.mks. 1 ^ ftS I.' til I n: 3 3 ?3 ^ ■•■< Total. I.KVIS. OtltTluiy vi CIS i 'Is. ■S (Ms •S els * cts. 2 III) 1 11;: 2 nil 50 3 5e LaKK IlKAn'OKI'. (IDcltoiv 1 1 LOIISKVIM.K A.NK XllOI.KT. It.v. !•:.(". I'aikia 2 on (Hlcilorv Ctilli'dions : .\iidl('-i II ,iii 1 :,» l.ouisi'vilk- 1 nil 1 nil 1 1 lulal l.oiiiseville- and ] ^. Virnli't [ - L' nil' 1 (ini :; nn 1; 00 NkW LlVKIU'ool,. AikiiKdii, Mrs. II III nil 111 no 1 00 I>.' I'll'.'. Mrs 1 III) .^iiiitli. licv. F. A 1 no 1 nil 1 no ■> (10 Wallvcr, Miss 1 III) j:! nil II S.'i 1 I nn. 11 00 i:i ;{5 Oll'crtiiry ("i)IIriiiuiis ;". nn 7 .III 1 1 1 Tiilal New Li\iiiM)ol....'> 1;; .s,-. II -A) II 2.i ,",ll II .'lO 1 nil 1 nn I nil ;ill .') no 1 T jn 1 00 27 ;;5 M) IVjUrNKlT. Cii,'/. Ill/ Min' Sani/i Vila Its. Homiallif, Mrs. W 1 K'miioi) I'^rcd II ■' ') (':iirM<. Siit'iill .1 II 'ill 50 I 00 I'^( inl •l(H(' i)li 1 00 I'^tu'd. Josi'iil). ir 1 I 1)0 Fori', ("liarles! 'lO F.inl, T I no II 75 I (10 1 00 I*"(H*(I .Toliti 75 1 00 l''tH'(l tFnIiii It . ,".() 21) 1) 51) 2.". 1 00 r>o 2,''> Tli('k< .I.'iiiiC'^ ... ...• 50 Ili.ks. Mrs. J. 11 je-is, T 1 25 1 uo 188 Me* i ANTIC DlsTKUT ASSOCIATION. — CoilHilKed. ,)\%- ».•<■■ J «; Mason, U Ml-cllMM. .Illllll. Miimldr, Mr>- Niii'liiii, .liisliiia. TuiiuT. \V WailiuiliMi. (i Otl'cl'loiy ('iilliM-tiiiM- Tiital I'm liii'Ut |{i\ii::;k-;.i -l.iii i'. (»'ii lias ) Taiiil.s. Ilrv. I!. (" (Hl'i'itoiy ('(illi'i'iiiiiis Siilji-criiit ions till' 1"^^ Total ^ St. S^ i,\ i;>i'i:ii. Culhi-I. I I., I M,.~s M,lrl„!l Ilinliaii.l. \W\. v.. H Marl. ,'11. J M oinll. W .M 1 (III 11 1 t t; t .» L'l IS I III) 7 ii> 111.) :c, :; (HI 'J.) (I 2.) (I i;.) I) 'J.'. (I •_':> II i;.". II L'.. II ■::> 2 nil II ;")ll II 1',) II ■_'."! 1 nil I no II •::> 1 lid I :'.■' V AMKS. S'l'. (Ill.KS. I'lM'UiiMii. Ml-. W. CdX, Miiiv .\iiii.... l,t'tVli\ ic .111- l,.tcl)MT, .1. 1! (.Nillci'liiiii Nii\ . I.' .S ct.- S ct.s. , S i''>- ^ <'l>-, $ els. !?! ct: n .'.Hi '|'0l;ll St. SvIvcSUtI ,; Mi.-siiiii { SriiMii \M. (1 ."ill II •J.J 1 nil 11 ill . I. (I ,)ll I .Ml' Ci 1!.'. (iffnid 1 7."' T(> Tin;i:r, I;i\i;k.-. ('(iiiiPM'. Mir., r. M Immioii. Mi- 11. i; 11,111, Ml- .\ lliMipcr, ^'llllllL; ■!■ lliioiH-r. Miss .Iriikins. Mis. J. II (»-.|in. ('. I\ iicviiiir. .lui'iiii ■ i;irk;il.\. Mr-. T Kil.iiic'. .\. I» Uili-hic, Win KiiliilMillf. Mis. I,. .1 (lircrtorx , I nil I nn 1 nil I nn 1 (in Tiitiii Tlin'c liivcrs...!? V.M.i'.MiTl!-.!;. [ OlUTtorv i 1 :'.0 nn 1 no I, in i; III t 1 m 1 no L'.'i 1 (III II 50 (1 .".0 nn I no 1 no s on 1 00 2 00' 1 on' 15 -h 70 I 00 I on 1 00 I (III I nil 1 00 I on s 00 1 no 1 00 ■J on ] 0(1 () -10 15 on, •!'.) 4U ?, •M^ I 1!»0 RECAriTULATION.-MKciAXTic District Ass(jciation. m I Nam lis. ''laiiiiitdii, K;i-;t ■"iHiii]it(m, West I'chiiiil nvci-i ,;iK(' l!(ini]"ii I ,iiilisi'\ illf :iiii| Niiiili'l Ni'W l,i Vrl|Miii| 'oilliclll liviiTi'-iiii-Lunii (I'll li.i.-) . ^ l:; IJ IMI titl III) U.'f 11(1 s;. (1.) (HI .ill I :'.() IL' OS a S <'ts. 3 C O $ cts. ■J I .llll dill L'sl I'l.'il (III' 11(1 llll (III llll H (10 I (III 171 ;;'.! II 'ii (Ml .■>ll IK) on * I'ls. S.) (Id o u 11^ Tiir.M., :? ct- ;iii llll .■ill •i;: (>:; III II 10 I (Id I.I (Id .> i-t-. •J'.l III (III .'"7 •I'l I'd l.",i (Id 2 (Id 1 d,: (1 (Id LM •l^ lli.s '.I.'! II 1 .1 711 2'.' Id •• :;d .'N 7.". :'„S'.i :;'.i 101 GASPE DISTIMCT ASSOC'lATIUiN. Tdl'.M,, :'.:. t;i •j'.i III) .•'7 l!ii •2-2 ;... l!',l (III 2 (Ml I II.! (i (III •-'7 :;.') IdS ',1.'. i:, 7.. II 7r. 2'.i 111 ;; :;ii liS'.i :;'.i Nam I,; Cai'i; Cii\i:, Ollcrtdiy l'i;i;i|.;. OlVortoix , G.\.~ri: l'i\siN. Otrcrtm-v (■.\>I'K. (Ulcrtorv. .Mali:. mi:. Cnllrrle.lhll Miss l,airsl.„. HiM'k. Mr. Il.'in.v Howcr, Mr. \\ • I'' «'oll;i.~, Mr. .lame,-;.. .. Cdlhis. -Mr. Arlliiii- Itiuicaii. Ml'. Ali'.v I'tiiivcl, Mr. .loliii (lirard. .Mr. I'liilip llottoii, Mr. Joliii notion. ,Mi>. 11. 1! lii'CJn'i^lov. -Mis-i lA>(;oc(i,'Mr. W Li'(iro.<, Mr. .loliii Lfdro.-;. tMr. 'riioniflf!.. in'Manniaiid, Mr <"lia,~ Li'.Mrtn|iiaiiil. ilcitii'... I'ackwood, .Mr. liilw... I'at'kwooil. -Mr. (!co. . X'anlon, Mr. 'riiiN Walttr.s liev. (1. 1!.. Walters, Mr.^ , Walterg. Sidir'v. Walters, Winnie (■1-. I (III 1 (HI (1 ■::> (I ..II (1 ;.() $ I'l-^. S i\<. Ill 7N, .-, re, (I -." 00 '.I :<•! II ,.i I (III I (Id (HI (I 2,' 2J .> v\<. :;i II ."HI (I .HI .Ml II 2."; (I 26 - c 5 X ^ {■— ii.' .s il. II .'HI i III! (1 .HI (1 -•► ] (HI Tdtai. ClJ '.I .M 1 1 s;; .■ill '?, iHl 2.^ (I ;iii i (HI 1 IKI (I .III (I :)ii II 2.'. II 2."> (I ,"H) 7.'. 1 (HI I IHl I (HI I HO II 25 ;")ll 2.J 2") 1 110 I (III II 2J 2j Il- 1 I»t1 ■'• J!>i! (ivspi: DisTKicT Association.— C6»«//«?/t7/. N \Mi;s, (('orri' I ct'llu' r.i:irli.) $ ,t-. IllUllill. Kli:IS .\!:ll)C, I'lHIIci- Malir, l.iiiirii MmIh', .Mrs. Ili'iir\ ... MhIii', Mis. Danii I .. .M;ilii'. (!lill ets, ■_'.. I!'.' nil II .Ml II •J.) II Ill II III II .III II L'.i II .ill III II 'JO II III II .ill II '1 , II 111 lit II III II .Oil (1 L'.. '.'."« 2.) 198 Oasim: District Association'.— G^y/Z/wz/e^/. 1 7^:1 'si cts II -J ft (I •::> (I •_'.. (• •-'.". (I •_'.. II i:> (I .ill M -i:, •_'.. II i.'.", II •-'.. II L'.i II -.'.I II jii II '_'.') II III II III .III L'.. .ill II III II -.'ll II III II ."ill L'.i II 111 II III II III II .'(O (1 L'.. :':. -'.■. I % i .\amk.< l'"l<>vviMS. Mis. .Inliii I'MowiTs, Mn. IJi'iilii'ii ..., rinwcM, .Mr. W . .1 [•'lowers, AlliiTt Ciiuivlt. \V., Sr IImII. Mis. .laims Il.ill, Mis. .loliii II iiiiliii j;(l()n. M: s Ki'iiijilltr, Ml- . Si K(ni|illcr, Mr. U liclioiililliir .V. < 'll lA'brtMi|, .1 .Miirisoii. .Mi>~ !•; Morissoii, Mir~s A IIiiv. Mr. S I!mv, Mrs. S I!av, .laiiM's l!ii) , Miss .Imik' Ili'iiiiiif, Julius Siicjpjiaril, .Mis., Sr Siu'|i|iiiril, .Mr. W Siili.-lpiirv. .Mr. F. .\ Sinollcri'. Mrs. |i Siiiullcri, .Miss i,i/,/.it' SfoU, .Mrs., Sr StJirin's, .Mrs., .Sr Stariu's, (Jliiirlcs Smitli. Cii|ii. i;. i; .Siiiith, .Mrs. I!. H Siiiitli, .Mrs. J 1 Smitli, .Mrs. \V. T Siniili, .Miss A Siiiilli, .Miss .M. .1 Sa\v\ cr. .Mrs. .\' 'riii'in|isoii, Mr. W Tli(ini|isoii, .Mrs. \\ ^ 'I'lioiiijisoii, .Mis. .hums... 'riioiii|>si>ii, Mr. .laiiii'S.,., 'riionijisoii, Mrs. 1).. Sr.. UclwliT, 11. 'v. 1'. M Waiil.ifxh. Miss.l Wiullt'igli, Miss XuUie..., .s els II 'J.I II in II III Fauvfl, Will., t'lir ls"^7. OtVcrtory Collpctioii^ Total II 10 •S I't- I nil I IMI II III :'. II .ill 11 .ill II .ill II .'ill II ,iii 1 (III 2 10 It i;o II III II L'.^ II •_'.' II III 1 niii I inn II J.i 11 '.'j L',"! II .")iil II ..II II 'J. I II 1'.'. II 2.^ nil IJ (. I ml' •i S-2 Ti'T.M., I I'IS. II _'.l II III II III II IK II III II L'.. II 10 II L'.i :.',■( • 1 nil 1 nil 1 no II III II 1!.» 1 (Ml .ill II J. I 11 1.". 1 no 1 on • 1 no ■_'.» II •-'6 II '*"» II 10 II L'.i .ill 11 .1(1 .ill II • III II ,ill .■)(l II •2:> 11 ■J.". II ■2i) 2.'i II •2J ti ■J;) l> 00 (1 ■2;> II ■2:, 1 00 ■I 02 :!i iiii VM Gasi'k 1)isti;i(T Association.— '{?«//////m(7/. \.\Mi;> l'.\^i'i:iii.\(' Arlliui'. .liilin AliiiT, Mrs l!o.-is\ , .loliM I!()S>V, I'liilip l!.ill,'.Mi<>» liHSDii, Mis Ili-soii, |);irii('l iiissoii. William ... Iiissdii, .IdIiii Iiissoii. Li//ii Caulli.'ld, Miss Clcliicllt, .lolill (Mctiiflil. Mrs Cniisi'. ( Icorjfc Kiiviil. Mrd I'rieiKl I'riiMiil (iiillic. Mrs lllllllOII. WilltiT l,cHoiililli(iMli:lis. IvIlllUMil Li'Ciilliiis, I'liilip.. LedHllais, .Mrs. I'.. L('l!r()i'i|, Allicrt .... lii'dniiiil. I'liilip.... LcKi'vrt'. .1 lieQiirsiii'. .loll II Lciiii'snrirr, Mrs MiirisDii. .Miss .M .Vi'wnmn. liiriry jionii'ril. Cicor.;!' Iliiv. ( >-\V.lli| S<'iil, William Wi'li^tcr. Ur\. V. M. W hitton. .hiiiKs ^ (>uii;r. .Miss Olli'rtnry t'olli'dions els. •s <|- (I ,'ii) II III i: .ill II .'ill II 'III . II III'. I II ,iii II ..II II .'o II U,'. II L','. .1. I liii I nil II .'ill II 2.i II 2.'i II .id II 1'. 2 III! 2 nil Total. ,'i fill SsMiV r.l'.MII. II 2.1 11 2;-. > oil C (N, Ale\aii(l(!r, Mrs II. Alcxaiidfr, .Mrs. !'.. Aniu'tt. a. T Aiiiu'tl. Loiii.s Aniu'tt, John Aniii'li. V. W II 2.'i II 2.'] II 2." II 2,1 II 2,1 2,-i II ,iii i; IS C\A. II ."ill ."2 '■ 3 ~ SI, ToTAI,. 5; eld.: $ cts II .'ill II .ill II 2'V I nil I on II ,')0 I nil II .ill II .'ill II .Ml II .Ml nil I nil II ,Ml II 2 'I (i n.s in .ill n .',11 II .ill II III ii ,'iii II .Ml 1 nil ,'il) II .Ml n 2.1 .|ii II .M) 1 iin 1 III) II fill II ;'ill II 211 1) 2.'i n 25 II .Ml :; nil 1 no 11 2:, 11 2.) II 511 (1 ,MI ;'ill fiO (1 2,-. 1 nil 2.'. 1 nil n .'ill II 2^'i 2 nil II 2.1 2.'i ,s 7 s :'iii 78 2.') II 2ri II 2:> II 2,"i (I '2:, II 2J 195 Gas1»K DiSTUlCT A6!^ I (1(1 2.'i L'.V II I.- II I. (I I. (I I (I L'.' I. II III (t 2.. I'd .S el-. II II) II llli (I 2.' ]:. 1(1 u 161 rts (I III (• Ki'l (I I.".; (I HI' II III 'J. II III II I!.-) (I III II III II III II III 25 II 111 II 111 II III II III (I III 10 II lU U III el- Tor. \t,. el- (I 2.1 II Id (I III (I 2.1 II 111 II I.I II 2.'> I oil II 1.-. II 2.< II 111 II '_'."» II 2."» (1 1.-. II 1;> II III (I ..II II 2.1 II I.. II 2;^ 'I 2."> II III II 'Jll II III II jll II 211 (I 2.> 111 II 111 II 111 II III (I Ij 20 III T.;-' I 100 i;^ CJaspe Distkict Association.— tV;,7////?rfr/. \ \\ii;<. I'.~1ki\v. Alii'.ili.im U'llil'lIS. I-;u|illi iii;l I! )l)(Tts. Marv M S.hilliii.L;'. M.'s. II Siiildaiil. \\'\n viiKTi. r W (St. .liiliii W'illiiiiii.-oii. \\ III < >II'i'i'tii;\ Cdlli'i'tiiiii- els. S ct-. 1.-, II III (I I.-, I! :.'n '.• ')- T.-iiil. .s '.I f— • PO f— u^ ™ - T ^- zz - '^ -*. TdT.M,. '1. '■i z; — — , — ^- i^ - '— —" ■^ — . >^ rt-:. S ris. ."jl ■ts S ••IS. II 111 11 III 11 1 ', II Ik tl |() 11 1 11 n i;, (1 1.' 1.) II ''II .' 71 \:< ■.':; '.1 71 ■ - •"1 o:; UECArtTULATlON.— Ga. .iH .> li.'y; .' .n New Ciirlislr 1 M'lii 1:.''..'. 'Jsjl \^:,\ l'as)MMjiat' •"' I'iii ^ nil n i'-' 111 ."■n Sandy I'lcai'h '.•..:.' H Mi urii Total .'- -11 '.»; (i7 .V-, ;;.■, . :! el.-.; y c:.<. I ,,:;7 17 .'-.I I .',(1 :; i;ii L'L' I'll :;ii 7.S I \i<:\ L'li II SU1TLEM]':\TARY Cash retxived acioui/ls 1888, luo late (j appiun' in accuui/ts. niirv Mai'lc C.ioM- ImiuijI l,oiii> i'lirliaiii. iiivcnii'S.-! Stolll'llMlll Coll. hy .Mrs. Win. V Iticiiniuiid Tulal. 8 ■■i.^. I 1.11 1.1 ii:; c, •!:> ••5 ft-. S fts. i-j 1.'. s -... $ rts. II-- II .p7 I li 1 7 'li II ..11 L* iiil 1 III! 1 ■> III! 1 :;ii •J7, 1 1 i;s .".I :;i;I IJ '2.> 1 '.\ <).) 1 • > nil sn 0'> '.I'.i ■"' on 2 nn II '.).) 112 II m 107 IvEl'OKT UK TllK CoUKKSl'ONDliV; CoMMlTTKH (>F THE do.mestio and forkkix missionary sch'iety ()e the Chuiioh of E\(;i.\x\i) in Canada for the yeah END:N(f THE ol8T JuLY, 1888. Tho total amounts coiitribnted during- the yoar arc : Do- mestic, iS5l,13'^-^»; 5^11^1- Foreig-n, $1,608.14; making-a total ol' !s:;5, 104.87. Compared with the preceding year's statement this shows an in«-rease ol' $27S.82 for Foreign Mi.ssions, and an ai)ixirent d(>ci'ease ol' $444.08 for Ddmestic Missions. This railing oil' is, however, in a great measure accounted for by the cireumst!inc(> mentioned in the Keport submitted to llie Synod in .lune, last, viz. : that during the previous year there had Ix'i'U an exceptional contribution of s:):U.oO for a Memorial Church at jNIedicine Hat; but after allowing for this, there still nnnaiiis the I'aet that the contribtuions for Domestic Missions for the. present year i\'ll sliort of those for the previous year ])y thi" sum of $110.48. If this excep- tional contribution to Medicine Hat is lett out of view, the amount contributed this year to both funds is greater by $1GH.34 than th;it contril)uted during the previous year. The Committee cannot l)ut express their regret that the contiiliutions f »r Domestic Missions sliould have fallen be- low those of \]io previous year, and desire to urge on Church l)eople i'.i this Diocese tho great needs of the following North AVestern Dioeese.s — Uupert's Land, Qu'Appelle and Saskat- chewan, and the iuiportance of giving them liberal and timelv as.sistance. If the present opportunity is not taken advantage' of. our Church may never be able to obtain a lirm position in these distant settlements now so ra[)idly rising into prominence. Quebec, 28th December, 1889. (Signed), (Sign.'d), Geoimie La.mp.sun, 15. A. Acting Sec'y Treasurer. R. \V. Norman, D. D. The two following sums, inttmded for this year, were re- ceived alter the 3bst .July, and Avill a]ipear in next year's accounts. Sianstead $1.21, Domestic Missions ; and Cathe- dral, (Quebec, $10.00, Parochial Missions to Jews. ■■•cf* Dr. 19H DlOCKlSE OF AcTiXG Sec'y-Treasurek, in acoouxt with FOll YEAR ENDING FnlU'.iilN- ^Il.'-.-ilONS. S. I*. (\. S.iricly :— ("iciit'itil I'liriiDst's Miiclau'iisiiir. tVoiii l!i.-:|i()]i's GolN'n't", Ijciiiiox- viiie .„ : Zriiiiiiii .Mission, tVom (!irls' FriL-iully Society. ("iiiilisliire Iiiilia, I'loiii Itivicrc ilii Lmqi '•/( Las ( "hiircli Missiuimiy Sorii-t\ , IVoiii 'rriiiil y C'lnii'cli, Ci>m'l)fc '. Juws. — l';i;(iiliia! -Mis.-ioii Loi.doii •' Domkstk; Missions. (!('ii Al^oma W. iV (•. I'lind Kiiliert's [.and : — (Jciieral purposes, iVoni W's. Aii\., St. Al.it- tiirw 's. (^Mieliei- Sionx Indians, iVoin^St. .Mai tliew s, (^tindicc... Qn' .\ii|ielii' : — Geiii'ial pMr[ioses. Medit'i'.ie llat. iVoni iJiiniipion and Windsor. ... -Ah'inoiial (Miain-el in i 'linii li at, .Medicine ll.il, iVoiii Kev. (;. 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L A Bet/ttest oj a sum of morteij. or of S/inrcn of Slorf, or Pnh- lic DehenlNrra, lor /lie ixrutndl ptn'/iosrs of /he Soneh/. I give iiiid l)(Hpioa{h to " The Church Socii'ly ol' tlit- ])io- ccso orf^iiehcc,' incorporated ])y a Slatiitc ol' the rrovincc ol' Canathi, i)assod in tiic Iburtcciitli and lil'teciilh years ol' th«' lieiiiu ol" Her Majesty. Ql'EEN YicToi.'lA, chapter 171. the siiui (or Shares ol' Sleeks in Iho IJank ol' standiiiu' in my n:iiiie in tlie Books ol' the t^aid JJaiilc. or ol' J)el)eiiiures, cle.'-crilte them Inielly,) ui)on trust to 1)0 by the said CJiurch Society a})i)lied fa and for the //se.s" and /inr/)oxcs of flic said Soric/i/, as s/in-i/icd in the said Ad of Jnror/ioratioii and iioiip. ollnr. IL A /)e(/uesf of a sinn of vione//. or of tSharrs of S/orf nr Debentarcs. for our or inorc of I lie. s/)rci/ir /)//r/:os('s of I lie iSociefi/. (Same as I'oreuoinu". (»nly insiea< lol' 1 le Word-, ni J tali say) towards the augmentation ol" the Fund I'ormed I'or the l)ur pose ol' providini>' tor the future support ol' the Cleviiy ol' the Diocese, called the Sustenlatioii F\md. Or, — Towards the sui)i>ort ol']Missionariesaiid ('lerL;ymen of the United Church ol'Enuland and JreUmdin the Diocese ol' Quebec. . Or, — Towards tlie auc^'nieniation ol' tlie P'und formed to makt> provision for those of the Cleriiy of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Dioccs*' of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or inlirmit y, called the PiMision I'und. Or, — Toward.'^ the augmentation of the Fund fornuMl to make provision for the widoAvs and orphans ol the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — Towards the auninentation of the Ftind lor endow- ing the Church in the Mission of (or at ) held by the said Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed l)otwcen the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church- Wardens of the Chur'di in the said ^''i.ssion (or at ) lioi; i S>'4 Or. -As the commciicomout of nil (MKlowmcul lor the C'luirch ol' SI ill Ihc Mission of (oral ) iiiul to provide lor Ihf ruliirc iiiniiilciiiUicc ol' divine woisliij) in (.'onlorinity wilii the i)rinei[)l('s ol" the United Ciiurch ol' Jilnt^liiiid and Iivlmid. Or. — I'or and l(»\v.irds the enconraiivmeni <>[' odncation, and tlie sni>p(»rt of day schools and ►Snndny-Schools in the said Dioces,' of fjiiehec. in conroniiity with the priiieipjes ollhe I'nited Chuieh <>[' JOniiland antl Irehmd. Or. — l''oi' and tnwiirds a Fund lor assist iiiu' persons ])re- ]»ariii^- lor the Mini>try ol'tlie Oospel in the rniiedrhiirch oi" i'^H^iand and Irehmd, within liie said iJioccse ol (^uehee. Or. — I'^or and towards a ImiikI loi- circuhit inu', in tlie said Ilioeesi' of Quebec, ijie Hoh kSeripiures. tlio Itook ol Com- mon I'rayer oT tile I niied Church ol' liiiiiilaiid and Irtdand, and IJooks and Tracts ap[>r(»ved l»y the said Chur!•, -As ;ui aid towvi'ds the erection, eiidownuMit and mainteiiaiici' of Churches accordiim' to the principles ol'the United Cliuich ol' h]iii;'land and Irehmd. within the Diocese oi' (^uel)ec, — the eivclioii aiit!in^- apart oT Imrial grounds and church- yards, and the endownieiii and suppoi't ol' paisonag'es and rectories wilhin tln' said Dioci-se. IIT. A Dcrise of Rfdl IJs/a/r for /lie ii'ciirnil /.//r/'osrs of the S'.trie///. I give and devise unio " the Cjiurcji Society ol' the Dio- cese of (^U(d)ec,"' iiii'orp »i-ated l»y a Statute ol' the Province of Canada, ])as>iMl in the rourtecnth and lii'tetMith years ol' th<' Reign ol'iL'r Maji'sty, (^ukkx VlcnjiUA, cliapter 171, all and «iiiguhir, <.S:c.. (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, <^c •., unto the said Church So- ciety ol the Diocese ol' Quebec, and their sucfiessors Ibrever ; upon trust t > liold and apj)ly tjie same, and the rents, issues and prolits thereof fo and for the nscs a//'/ /)/fr/):)ses of the sail/ Church Sorit'./t/, as sjierijied in /lie said Ar/ of J//ivr/)ora/ioi/, and iioni' o/lier, and Kiider /he prorisions of /he al'oresaid Art uf iHior/Hira/ioii of /he said Ch/irch Hoeie/ij. 207 lor IIm- ....(or at tOllillU't' s of the lU'ivtioii, < in tin' iiiciplcs DllS ])V0- it'hurch (^lU'lx'C. llic said o[ Com- Irclaiul, I Socio t V IV. A Dri'ise of Rid/ Estnfi' for mii/ onf or morv ol fhf k/ic vifit iiiirposvs of the S()( i>i//. Sumo as in No. :> — only iiisifad of tho words in Iialits insert tho spocilic; purpo.scs, as in N'o. i'. V. A Dri'ise lo Ike Sovuly of n silr for Chunli. \!\ 8ani(' as in \o. .■'). down to tho words " I'or ovtM" — tluMi 1^0 on as follows : — to tho iisos and upon the trusts follow- ini«', that is tosay: — upo)i th»i trusts to hold the same loi- I'ver hereafter as and for the plaee and site of ti Church and ehurih-yard, and hurial-uronnd, for tlie i«ole use and l)enelit of memhers of th«; Church residini:' in the place ad- jacent to the said site and premises Avithin the said lJioi:ese of Quebec, accordinu' to the doctrine iind discipline of the United Church of Mnuland and Ireland, and for no other l)nrposes, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. ent and es of the Diocese irsona.ii'e church- yes and Ml-MBKKS OF TJIE CORrORATIOX. ]-:i-i:(;ti:i) G'" kei51!Uai:v, 1880. Y'o.nv'.s" oJ Kev. E. B. Husband, Kev. W. A. Adcock, llev. J. l-:. Hatch. he Dio- rovinci' years of ter 171, arly) to irch So- forever : s, issues the mill poralion, mid Art i r I'- TiiK j)i:ro.-iiToiiY iih' riiK .^cicictn fur priiimninj cniii.'itiim iinoivlinlin\ AT MISS WOOD'S 81*, :Sr. J(» i.\ ,Sti;i:et (within), QUEBEC. rvliS ; (Ti,. A constant sni)i.ly of lUHLES, TESTAMENTS, rKAYi:U HOOKS, JIYM\ hooks a. .^ M., and CIHRCII Sl':ia'ICJ':S alway.s on ]iancl in wovy stylo ol" ])iiKlinu'. Si XD.vv S('11U(jL LiiiiiAi;^ Umoks, ]\lisc('llanooiis Pub- licaticnis and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Cler Any oft lie books in tlie Cataloi^-ues of the S. P. C. K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository, or forwarded to the Secretary of the Society. lll\ NTS, and ;le ol" Pub- boral