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A Pension Fund Ibi' aged and iiitlrni clergy. 5. To provide bibles, prayer Iwoks, and religious publica- tions, either gratuitously or at reduced prices. 6. To aid struggling congregations in maintaining schools lor their children. 7. To receive and transmit contributions towards the Missionary Diocese of Algoma, or towards missions to the heathen in foreign lands. Its atlairs arc managed, 1. By the Central Board and its sub-comn\ittecs. (a.) The Central Hoard is composed of all the clerg}-, the Church Wardens, and others elected by the Society. (/>.) The sub-Committees are the Finance, die Education, the Depository, the Land and the Investment Committees. 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee which manages (a.) the Episcopal Endowment Fund, {h) the capital arising from the commutation of the clergy reserves, and (c.) the endow- ment funds of the several missions and congregations. 3. By the Diocesan Board of Missions composed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the Church Society and by the Synod. This Board paj's all the missionaries of the Diocese, and receives for this purpose (a.) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, (6.) the Mission Fund of the Church Society, (c.) the contributions or assessment of the congregations served by the missionaries. All letters referring to the assessment or contributions of congregations should be addressed to the Eev. A. A. Yon Iffland, the Secretary, or to Mr. Edwin Jones, the Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions should be addressed to Jlev. M. M. Fothcrgill, the Secretary, or to Mr. George Yeasey, the Treasurer oif the Church Society. CLKIKiV OF Till-: DIOOIvSK OK QrHUHO, 1870. t(# U)W- llie and •iot)- Mind mcnt l)ns of Von ! Itiniiiiittni. I',:i(li;lt'y, llev. ('has., .m.\ lice tnr of (iiamiiiar Srlujol, her.. I!;ilt'()ur, Ui'v. A. rii tirt'tll Syilcnliam I'lucf. [iKi.xvilK-. I'.iiil'our, Ki'V A. .1., II. A Hatliy. i:.ill, Rfv. T. I Inlaiiil. |l'. (>. Miiplc (J rove, J r.oydcU, lifv. .laiiHS, M.\ Kliifisiv, 1 1*. (). Sydnuiiain i'lait-.] r.iivlc, Jli'v. F , K.A Hast F^aiuiitiiii, i'.iuck, Ki'V I., M.A. ['Jo. Hector. I SIhtIiujuKi'. Cliiylock, llfv. T., B A Mnlli-iic, [P. O. Pt. St. I'-tcr.] liiirraffc, Kuv. II iiiiituii. I'otluT.i-'ili, li'v! M.M.Soc, Ch.Siny. i Synod, Itoctor, St. Pftor'8, Qiu-hji . I'lp.stcr, Ucv. .1 , .M A Coatii ook. Jlaniilton, Ili'v. ('., m.a., Hishop's Chajtlain, Pii'itor, St. Maltiunv'.s, QiU'ha . }Faiiiilt(iii, lit'V. (li'O , II. A St. Mattiii'w's. (^iicbcc, ilauiilton. Uiv. ('. C, ii a St. Mattiiuw's, (jiiobec, lirlibitin. l!rv. J,, b.a r.abrador. Hiiiisinaii, Ktv. (J. V., M.\., Ucitor (Vutln'c Hardiii},', Ucv. (J. T.. ii a Diirliani, [P. O. Kirkdale.l .1' ukiiis, Jltv .1. IF., ji.A., Uuctoi 'JMircc liivcis. K' ID)!, Pu'v. •!., It. I) lii'cds. Ktr, Ucv. M Saiidv P.i arh. Kiiiir, Krv. \V., Huial Dean St. Sylvo.st.r. Kiiii;, Ufv. K A. "V.. ma Travtllini; Missionary [P. (). Qiulu't .] I,y>tiT, Ucv. AV •• , H..\., Euial Dean Cape Cove. Menick, Uov. W. C., m.a Uivien- dii liOiip [en liaut.] Milne, Ucv. (»., m.a. [retired ] New Carlisle, MitebeP, Ucv. U. Ueetor St. Paul's, (jiiebee. N'irolls, IWv. .F. IF., n I) I'rimipal Bishop's Collep', J,enno.xville. Parker, Uov. (}. IF., Ueetor Conipton. i'arkin, Ucv. K. C < 'ook.sliire, P^aton. Petry, Ik'v. II. .1., n.A Danville. Uawson, Rev. C. W., m.a Cathedral, Quel)ec. ieid, Ucv. C. P., M.A., Uural Dean, Rector.. Sherbrooke. Ilii hniond, Ucv. J. I' Gaspc Basin. Piiehardson, Uev. T New Liverpool. Piiopel, Rev S.. ii A Valeartier. Uoe, Rev H.. m.a , Prof. Div., K.\ani. ('ha|).Bishop'8 CoUego, Lennoxville. Uipss, Rev. K G. W. [retired] (inel)ce. S< well, Rev. K. W , m.a Chapel of Holy Trinity, Quebec. Seurth, Rev. A. ('., m.a.. Rector licnnoxvllle. Short, Uev U Montmorenci [P. 0. GusiH; Basin] Smith, U'V. F. A. (Ji()rj.;eville. Stiiurt, Uev. H. C, m.a Bonrj; Louis, Syke.s, Uev. J. S., Port (.'haplain (Quebec. Sykes, Uev. J. S., jnnr West Frampton. Sweet, Uev. I. H. S New Carlisle fc l\ispibiic, [P, 0. Pas])ebiac.] Stevens, Ucv. A., ii a Hereford, [P. 0. Dixvillc.] 'F'amlis, Rev. R. (j., m.a. Prof. Matheuiaties.Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Thompson, Rev. I., Rector Melbourne. Thornloe, Uev. Geo., ha Stanstead. Thorp, Uev. C r.ury, [P, O. Robinson Villaue. ] Vial, Uov. W. S Montmorenci. [P. O. Lake Beauport.] Von ItHand, Rev. A. A., ma. See. Diocesan Board, Rector, St. Micliael's, Walt'-rs, Rev. J., Rector Levis, [Qucljec. Washer, Uev. C. B Inverness, [!'. O. Glen Murray.] Woolryche, Rev. A, J Stonehani & Lake Beauport. Wurtttle, Uev. L. C, b.a Actonvale. Willets, Rev. C. K., n..\., Sub-Rector of Grammar School, Lennoxville. X P. 0. signifles Post Office address. PRAYERS, TO BE USED AT ALL MEKTINdS OK THE SOCIETY AND OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. Pkevent is, O liOnl, in till our iluini^ti, with Thy most j;racious favour, ami I'urther us with Thy fontiiuial holp ; that in all our works, iiui^un, continued, and cikUhI in Tlieo, wo may glorify Thy Holy Name ; and linally, hy Thy nicjvy, obtain everlastihij life ; tlirough Jesus Christ our Lord. A nun. O Merciful cr Thou our handy work, " for the sake, and through the mt'rits of Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who livcth and roigncth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. A nun. Our Father, which art in-lieavcn, Hollowed be Thy name, T!iy Kingdom come ; Thy will bo done in earth, As it is in Jleaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses. As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; But deliver us from evil; For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, For ever and ever, Amen. THE CHURCH SOCIETY UK TIIK DIOCRSH OK QUKHKC His EXCKUI.ENCY I'll TiiK T!i<;iiT lU;vKi. Till' IWiiUt Uiv. tlif Lord Bislioii nt' HurcHi, K. Hainiltoii, H. ^^, Scott, }\.v. E. W. Scwcll, M.A., Jwv. A \V. Mdiiutiiiii, M.A., • H. N. .Jdii.'s. M. Sht']iiiiir(l, Rfv. (i. Milii.', M.A., Rov. C. 1'. llcid, M.A., Rt'V. W. King, [Wv. (i. V. ITfiiisiniiii, M.A., W. (i. \Vni(.U', i{. ir. siiiiiii, ('. N. Mi>iitizaiulii'rt, H. W. Il.n-lur, Fvtv. ('. Iliiiniltel, heing iiieniher.s of the Corporation, and ('. P. rhaniiiion, (i. Hall, ('. ludfTt', I'attiiu, junior, W. (' Seott, F. Monti/.anil)ert,M.D. .las. Hamilton, E. .lones, T. H .lones, Dr. Mar.sden, T. r.eekett, W. H. Carter, F. H. Andrew.^, .1. H. Hiehardsou, R. J. EeSueur, R. Turner, en, H. J. I'ratt E. J, I'ricc, Ed. Tavlor, Lt.-Coi J. n. Forsvth, R. R. Doliell. <} Hal four HONORARY COUNSEL; Hon. (1. Irrine, M.l'., Hon. (i. 0. Stuart, F. A. Andre w.><, E.S(i., Q. C. J. (J. Scott, AUDITORS; R. 1 urner, Jas. Pattoii, junior, TREASURER; Cieorgo Veasey. SE(;HETARV : R(.'V. M. M. Fothergill. IK 6 COMMI'iTMI.S. u^ Mil' OS I'loll V COM M I ITt:!': ii> V. (; . V, iititi-iiiMii, r{< V. T. i:i. iiiit.i'uii, Ucv, C. llinniltoii, U< V C. \V, Kiiuxm, i;.v. n. Mif. li.ll. II. J. Piatt, n, 'I'lif I, (.111 r.i«li(i|). ( I iiiiiiian ; I)|. Mnliti/lllillirrt, .liiM. Iliiiiiilton, (icfi Vraxty, AN'. II (a It'. I, l>r. Miir-<|. II. Tin' Si. r.liiiv. ]■' I N A N I ■ K (' ( • M M I r 'I" !■; I : : Rcv.i^i. V. Iliiii.-inaii, t liaiiiiiiiii ; 1\< V. ('. W. Itawsoii, K' V. ('. Ilaiiiiltnii, ^V. (}. Wnrf.lc, !;. H. Hinith. iimii. M, A , H. V. A. A. Vnii 1 111,11,. 1, M A . IJt'v. 'I'. Ki( IiiikU'.ii, K. Iliiiniltiiii. <'a|>t. A>li.. i;,\.. (iri). Hall. (I'x-OiUcio M' ml) fir) 'I'll'- < Icrjc 111 Srcii tiiry ol' Synod, 'I'Ih; 8<'ciitiirv ofClitiirli Socirtv, Till' La\-Si'(.'n'tai V uT SmioiI. SECUKTAKV : Riv A. A. Vuii Itlliiiid, M.A 'I'll!' Tnasiinr of Syuni], 'I'lir 'IViu-iinr ot't'liun li Socluiv', CI.EUGY TllUST COMMITTli:!:. THE LORD HISHOI' CHAIRMAN' n>\-. W. Kint,', lUv. (r. V.Hoiisman, Riv. (.'. I'. Rcid, Rfv, C. Hamilton, R«;v. M M. Fothcigill. It Hamilton, AV. a. Wmt.-lf C. JudKc, Gto. Vcast'T, K Joius. TREASURER : W. O. Wiirtflo, SECRETARY : Revrcnd M. M. Forthergill. REGISTRAR OF THE DIOCESE Geo. Veasey, il 8 STATED MEETINGS. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY. Wc'dnesany 1817 7tli February CENTRAL BOARD. N, Thursday 187G 17th February. Thursday IGlh March. Wednesday ' 26Ui April. Wednesday 7th Juno. Wednesday.....; 13th September Wednesday 8th Novenil)er AVednesday • 13th December. Wednesday 1877 2-lth January. Thursday 8th February. ANNUAL iAIEETING. The annual meeting,' was held on Wednesday mornini;, 2nd February, at ten o'clock, in the Coinmittco Room of the National School, The Lord Bishop in the Chair. The reports of Central Board, Diocesan Board and Clert;-y Trust FRikI were i»resented, adopted and ordered to he jtrinted. A very interesting- and- valuable I'eport was presented from the District Association of St. Francis, Avhich was adopted and ordered to be printed. The I'oport of the position of the Sherbrookc Depository was ordered to be printed in accordance with the expressed wish of the District Association. The several Treasurers of the Society, Clerg}- Trust and J)iocesan Board, presented their annual accounts, wjiich were received, adopted and ordered to be printed. The following resolution upon the management of tha accounts was unanimously adopted. Moved by Dr. Marsden, seconded by F. II. Andrews, Esq., " That the Investment Committee and respective Treasurers are entitled to the best thanks of the Societj' for the able manner in which they have conducted its financial atiairs. " Geo. Veasey, Esq., Treasurer of the Society, was unanimously- elected a Vice-President. The Kev. C. Chetwood Hamilton was elected a Life member. Fourteen gentlemen were elected men^bers of tlie Cor- poration. Twenty-two gentlemen were elected n\embors of the Central Board. The members of the Clergy Trust Committee were re-elected. 10 Mr. W. G. "\Tiu'tclo gave notice iliut ho would move an amcndmont to Article IV of the ]33'-La\vs, making the hour of mooting two in the afternoon instead of ten in the morning. The Secretary was instructed to issue Blank forms «>(' application to bo elected members of Corporation. An interesting discussion took place upon the positions of the AVidows' and Or[)hans' and Pension Funds of the Society. Mr. II. S. Scott gave notice of an amendment to the Clergy Trust Fund. The thanks of the Society were tendered to Mr. W. 11. Carter for his valuable services in connexion with the Dopo- .sitory. The Lord Bisho}) closed the meeting with the Benediction. ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1875. •I The Central Board, while anxious to express their (loer> ihankt'iiliiess to the (rreat Heail of the Chiireli fur ihi; increased means of usefulness which have been vouchsafed to them duriiii,' the past 3'car, must at the same time urge upon the members of the Church throughout the Diocese, tlio necessity for greater exertions in the Society's cause ; fortho increase over the amount received last year for the C!enor;i! Fund is exceedingly small, and last year's receipts showed a decrease of 8174.1)8 from 1878. The general stagnation in trade has undoubtedly liad a very serious effect upon the funds of the Society, and in consideration of the extreme dullness in all branches of Commerce, it is a matter of thankfulness that the General Fund has been enabled to deal in such a liberal spirit with the many pressing applications made upon its funds during the year. The amount expended for Church building has been greater than usual, and it is a pleasing fact to record that live ahurches, viz : Benison's Mills, Island Bx'ook, Westbury, Melbourne and* Ascot Corners have been commenced and completed during the year, three of which have been con- secrated. The Society has been obliged to withhold the usual grants to Melbourne and Ascot Corners, in consequence of the exhaustion of its funds. GRANTS. The following grants have been paid from the General Fund. Labrador (Parsonage) $100 00 Outfits to two Clergymen 100 00 Coaticook (North End New Church) 100 00 12 Eronipton (New Church). 100 0(> Magdalen Lslands (Lay Header) KH) 00 Dcnison's Mills (Jfow Church) 100 00 AVestbury (^'c^v Church) 100 00 Educational Purjio-cs 02') 90 It is very satisfactory to tind that the amount for the Algonia Bishopric Fund has been met i)y voluntary subscrip- tions and collections, without encroaching upon the Funds of tlie Socict}-. The IMocese has also rcs[)onded to the ai) PC al on behalf (-f the noble Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. It is to be regretted, however, that the amount is not quite equal to that of last year. The following is a Comparative Statement of the receipts of the four principal funds of the Society : COMPARATIVE STATEMKNT. 1874. 1ST5. Increase. Decrease. fieneral Fund glSlO.Ol $1825.49 S;9.4S Mission Fund 3453.07 3232.07 $221.00 W. and O. Fund 402.14 381.70 20.38 Pension Fund 1470.30 801.83 - 008.53 MISSION FUND. There has been a decrease of $221.00 in this Finid. The report of the Diocesan Board furnishes a full account of Missionar}- labour. The Board desires, however, to state that the long vacant oliicc of Travelling Missionary has again been tilled in the ap])®intmcnt of the IJev. I']. A. W. King, M.A., late Jncum- iient of Durham, who also holds tlie cilices of Chaplain tf> llie (^Uiarantine Station of (rrosse Isle and IJector ol' iS'ici>!et. 13 i The Mission of the Magdalene Islands, reported vacant last year, lias been efficiently filled by the appointment of the ]\ev. J. Chambers, who formerly did good service for the Church, in mission work at Hong Kong. widows' and ouimians' fund. This fund is in a rcall}'- flourishing condition. The Trea- surer reports that the following Clergymen have duly quali- fied tliemselvea as participants, viz : — Ileverends Jas. Boydell, M. M. Fothcrgill, C. W. llawson, Professor Hoc, I. Brock, R. .Short, T. Richardson, J. B. Debbage, F. J. B. Alnatt, J. Kemp, 8. Eiopel, J. Foster, C. B. Washer, F. A. Smith, Wm. King, A. J. AVoulryche, J. II. Jenkins, A. A. Von ItHand, W. G. Lyster, M. Ker, W. C. Merrick, I. Thompson, W. S. Vial, H. G. Bur- raj;e, J. S. Sykes, junr., F. Boyle and Jus. Chambers. The clergy are reminded that their annual payments to this fund are due at the Trea.surer's office on the first day of May in each year. No subscription will be received after that date, except by special vote of the Central Board. PENSION FUND. The amount received for this much-needed fund is excep- tionally small, being only $861.83, a decrease of §608.53 from last report. The importance of this Fund to the best interests of the congregations, as well as the just claims of the Cler / to a retiring allowance for their declining years, were clearly and forcibly set forth b}'' the Lord Bishop of the Diocese in a circular issued some two years ago, when it was considered that the prosperous state of the W. & O. Fund would justify llio appropriation of the collections hitherto made in its behalf to the Pension Fund. The ettcct of the Bishop's Circular" was seen in the large amount contributed to the Pension Fund in 1874. The revenue of the Fund is not sufficient to meet the claim of even one aged and infirm Clergyman at the small rate of $400. u The Central Board earnestly liopo tliat lioth Clergymen and Ijaymeu will give a cai-of'ul and favourable consideraliou to the position of this Fund and the strong claims which it presents for a generous support. ENDOWMENT. A full statement of the various endowment funds will bo found in the report of the Clergy Trust Conimittee. DEPOSITOUV. The number of books sold during the year shows that the Depository is in a satisfactory condition. Comparative Statement of Sales, 187-4 and 1875. 1874. 90 Eiblcs $ 1)2.05 44 Testaments. ... 10.(i5 442 Prayer Books . . 143.52 1144 Miscellaneous Publications.. 342.07 Tracts 15.00 Books for Churches 1 08 00 «7 12.4(5 1875. 179 Bibles S 154 35 51 Testaments 12.40 432 Prayer Books... 165.15 973 Miscellaneous Publications. 305.20 Tracts and Almanacs 22.07 SG59.17 Free grants were made of 24G Prayer Books and about 5000 Catechisms, Tracts, &c. EDUCATION. Additional aid has been extended during the past yeav to schools in various missions of the diocese, and from report.s furnished by several of the Clergy, it seems an established fact that our schools are becoming known as being the only ones in the country parishes where education is not divorced from religion. In the department of education the Society meets with most hearty co-operation from the Colonial and Continental Church Society ; a Society which has for many years rendered very valuable assistance in securing a sound education for the young in several of our missions^ I m 15 II is to bo rogi'otlcd lli.'vt some of the Society's schools aro closed from livck of teachers. The usual salaries being so small, it isdifficult to secure tho services of competent persons. The schools of Marbloton, Maple Grove and Coaticook are doing e.vcellent work, especially the former, and too much praise cannot be accorded to tho Ifevercnd T. S. Chapman for Ills zeal in the cause of education. Many of the other schools are also well managed and doing good service. SCHOOLS AIDED Wi THE CIIUECII SOCIETY. C4-1 !*•• ■■-> « NAMES c rt io9 c -S NAMES. ^ c OF £ U2 > -■ TEACHKl!. < I'ltinr**' Tjonis Nii 1 2!) 1 U(l. H(!Wtnii S24 00 S200 00 " " 2. . . 25 Iv F. I'arrow 8 00 n;o 00 (I « ;^ . . . 27 A. M. (.'ariiiicluiel 32 00 140 00 ( '( ifiticook 2!) 22 • hilia Sutton 50 00 24 00 220 00 ( laiibouini'f .las. Daley 102 00 Kiist, FraiiiDtoii 21 1(J F. Kevnt>l(ls 32 00 ' 15 00 120 00 l^ast Magdiilii* Librador M. A. Earnes 100 00 10 Miss Hei)l)urn Rev. W. S. Vial .')0 00 40 00 I.aki- Ik'auport 280 00 Maple Grove 17 .1. Saxon Both well.. . 43 33 240 00 ^larhleton :'.r, 25 Aliec French Annie Mclntvre 37 50 24 00 248 00 New Armagh 144 00 Parkhurst • 40 25 M. Morell Jane Brennen 8 00 24 00 120 00 St. Margaret 100 00 St. Sylvester 10 Mrs. Watters, 13 33 140 00 St. (iiles 17 1'! .lane Brennan .1. Sticklev 38 00 24 00 132 00 St. Malaehi % 120 00 I'ortneuf, No. 1 Vaeant " " 2y.... 22 Anne .J. Ball 24 00 IGO 00 " " :;|l-..- 12 11. Howton 24 00 200 00 Stoneliain i:! 20 Thos. Duncan E. K. Craig Hugh Diekson 40 00 24 00 160 00 Tingwiek 190 00 West Franipton 25 32 00 1G2 00 t Closed on 31st Dec, M. Daley having resigned. ♦ Vaeant . * Now vaeant. t Closed, Mr. Stiekley having removed to East Franipton to supi)ly the ])laee of Jliss Reynolds, resigned. II Vaeant in conseciuence of resignation of Teachers. i r^ 16 LAND COMMITTEE. No alteration since lust report. OBITUARY, 1 I I ! It i>< witli deep sorrow your Bonrtl refers to the grievous loss sustained by the Ciiurch in the death of t)ie hite iron. Edward Hale, D. C. L., M. L. C, who tilled the office of a Vice President of the Society and held the distinguished j)Osiiion of Chancellor of the University of IJisliop's Colle<^e. His urbanity of manners and unsparing devotion to the interests of the Church endeared him to all who had the honor of his acquaintance. The Society has also sutVered a loss in the death of Mr. W. J. Sealy, a life member of the Society and member of Central Board, and who always took an active interest in the well- doing of the Society. M. M. FoTiiERQiLL, J. W. Quebec. Secretary. January 2Gth, 1876. i <,'■■ ¥■ |Tf 17 ABSTRACT OF TIIK IMJt )CKKr)IX(iS OF CHXTHAL jjOAiii) i)i;i{iN(j Till-] yi:aj{ i^^t."). Jam.miv. — (Jiio Iiiunlivd dollars ;j,T;iiitetl to lu'w ("imutIi ;it WIikIm)!'. Formi.'jsioii i^'ivcii to si-ll tlio Hart'onl laud for S3. 50 |)oi' aciv. Olio liiuulrod dollars granted to tho now Chanh at Island Hrook. Fifty dollars i^vantod for outtit. Cir.-ular on certain lots of lands. Annual IJoport adi>|)lt'd. FKiiHCAitv.— Aiipomtniont of ("'ommittecs. 1 tOO oo|iios i.f Annual Ifi-poi-t, ordored to lie ]>rintod, logctlior with tho liydaws of tho Church Society. Ucrtoliition on the Stonoliam Parijonage. MAiicir.— ('orrcsnondonco with tho Eev. J. 11. 8. Sweet with roloronco to the Stonohani Parsonaf^o. Oj)inion of tlie Lord JJishoii on tho oniploynient of Lay Ilouders. Ai'Rii.. — One hundred dollars granted to the Xew Church lit Denisons Mills, Kingsey, also seventy-Hve dollars granted ('>i- tion ol the Fraini)lon KiitldwnuMil l-'uml. Oiio liiindrL'tl dollars ,i;ranto(l to tin- iirw ('iuircli at Wcsllnify. I''i('ly liollar.-urante'l for outfit. Sixty dollars <,'raiil('d out of the Jiahraijoi' Mi.^sinri Kund (or th(>])urchasoof a hoal for I ho coast. IJov. ,1 Chamlicrs liavini;" (|ualili('d hiinx'If. was ]ila('i'd aiiioiiy' tin- iiuinlicr of ]>arli(i|)ant> nftlu' W. and (.). l''uud. The n-solution ordi'rini; tlio I'iiiauc'O (.'oniiiiiltoo to inuct on tin- same day as the Central Jiitard was rescinded, the Finance ('(tnimillee to meet at least three days hefore Cential I'oard. >«oVEMi!F.u. — Letter oi' thanUs to ]\Ii'. .Tas. Put ton. junior, for the very vahiahle map of the hioeese which he |iresen1i'd to the Church Soeii'ty. Ti'casui'er's Statement. lleMiIutiiui infbrminij Jiovd. Messrs. Thompsoii uimI Uoydeli that ihe Finance C'ommitleo had re|»ortt'(l favourahly of i^-ran1> to their respective churches, hut that in conseipn-nce of the unfavourahle state of the finuls, tlie report, ol' l-'inancc Com- mittee cannot for the ]iresent he entertained. Information sought upon the position of the C'hurch at As( ot Corners. The Lord Bishop informed the Board of the ajJiioininK'nt of the Rev. E. A. W. King to the oitice of Travelling Missionary. Flight hundred dollars ])er annum and travelling expenses granted to the Travelling Mis.-^ionary. The Secre- tary was directed to issue a Circular to all tin- Clerg}', d i - taining a list of special collections. Decemrer. — Letter from the llev. Professor Koc, haviiig reference to the formation of u new endowment fund. One hundred and fifty dollars granted to the Bromptou endowment Fund. Committco on arrangements for the anniver>ary meeting. A])plication for outfit referred to the Finjmce Committee. Eesignation of auditorshij) hy ]\lr. Judge. Mr. Jas; Patton, junior, ajipointed one of the auditors of thc' Society. Letter to the S. P. (i. u]ion endowments. '■- ^ i n ANNUAL l{i:i'()IIT I (ir Tiir. DIOCESAN H A R D 'L' o 'I' 1 1 !•: (M r r K c 1 1 s o c 1 1-: t y FOK 1S7.3. Tlio followiiii;' is tlio ulislrncl ol' the .Hovcmio AccouiU of llu! Didi'osiui IJoard for the year iMuk'd Deccnibcr 31st. 18T.'). />/•. Al)slni(t ol' J'l'voinu' Account .Ust J)eceinl)or, 1875. Cr. Olio nient inunco Mr. tla-^ 'J\) StiiK'iids, iiiilii(liiig Muiiiis Idi- IsTt '• Amount |iiii(l clnjjy as a New Year's uil'i, " ri'usifiiis '■ (Iciu'ial Exprnsfs. . . •■ AllKjUllt \l)tf(l KcmI. .1. n. s. swcit •' Paiil passa.ui' I'lDin Kn^laiul to Uic Mau- (lalroc Islands of tin- Ucvd .las. ('liiiiiiliLTs. '■ Paid ll.vd. II. Rocs cxpcnsfs as ;i depu- tation " liullUKje ^■j'ii'i'j r»'_' I21i> 00 12m:: t;o 1.^0 go' I r. CO 2.V.M; .".i S'JS,002 59 By assse>snieiits '"• S. 1". (J. (Iiunt " Do lor in'nsionm. " Mission lund of the Clinicli Society •• Pension fund of tin) (hiii'cli Society to- vv.iids pavinif i)ension of Uev. !•';.(;. W. U(.ss •• < 'Urny Trust Fund.. . " (iovernnient urant for tirosse Isle •■ Amount of snltstrip- lions collected in England liy the Rev. A. W. ]\rountain for tileMauxhilene Islands '• Amount reserved from last year's account' for P.onus for l.ST) and New ^' ear's ^ift . " Interest on deposits. . '• ]>alance from last ac- uccount • • . . . 747;". .'■>.' iiG72 2:; ■183 : 2.".o() 0(" 20(1 ()() 1(12 0?> liToO Ofi 2:!8 00 90 OS' $28,002 r>l' :|! t 'I' 20 It may bo proper to observe with reloroiice to llio un- usually Inrgo ftinouiit roin!iiMin<,' in tli<' li:iiii|> of llio Uoiinl (1-590.31 ) nt the clo.so of the year, tliut it includes the sum of $\-\()0 received I'rom the C!er/*yTru8t l-'uiicl, uidI tlial in view ol the fact that the revcmiu ilerived from the Mi.xsiuu Kuml is iioi available till the last ([Uarter in the year, the whc^Ie of lliis lialaiiee will be absorbe'l in the tirst two (juarlcrs. ,i\(» bonus is now <^iven to the cler;,'y, but they are paiil iheir full stipends, quarterly, ^ie taken as an indication of an overflowint,' treasury, since in I'oality this amount propi'rly beloni^s to the resources of 187*i, and has been received in order to provide for the ruibilities of that year : on the other hand, a comparison of the j.bove statement with those ]»ublished in jtrevious years will elicit the fact that the expenditure of the JJoard Jias been ^'roater in 1875 than in any former year, whilst ono source of its revenue has sutVercd a decrease. Tlie Mission Fund of the ('hurch Society bas contributed *2lil less than in 1H74, 855klili less thitn in 1873, ami SlO-V^.l'i less than in 1872. As the S. P. (x. Grant is tlxetl (if wo may call that fixed wlii'.h is only pledged for one year, coupled with tlic warnitii;- lliat any falling oil" in this Society's sub.scrijttions in Knglaml will involve a reduction,) it is evident that the Board must look to the 7nissions themselves to provide the means of maintaining the ministrations of tho church among them. Your Board is glad to report that an ini])rovemcnt in /•espoct to the payment of tlio assessments has taken place during the past year, the sum of 8406 having been received in excess of the amount paid in 1874. This is very satisfactory to the Diocesan Board and very ci'cditable to tho church wardens of the various missions, whose labours, (too often I •; 21 jiiaile unnooossftrily (lifllfult,) lmvi« l)rou;;ht al»out tlii> iini»rovo- iiient. Yuiiv JJonrd howovor, whilo acknowloM/^'iiii; willi sa(i«»- f'actinn lliis hIo|i in tlio ri/:;lil iliicc'lion, would wixli to iirc:(- iMiou the coii^'ro^uli<»ii.H tlio duty of nmid'ully ol)siM'viiij( the ni^ngcmoiits tlioy have entered into with (he J}oanl lit all respects. After a new aMsessmoiit has been llxed, it is not unfro()uontly followed nIx months after by a petition for a reduction. '• Some few ])coplo have removed from the mission, or the ]irodiiets of the Held have not beiMi so abundant as formerly, (ir very little money is circulatinjf," and those are alleged as fair <^rouni]s for demanding a reduction. The Hoard is far from wishin;:^ to convey the imi»rossi(tn that in all cases such reasons as tlu'se arc unworthy of c(»nsideration, Imt tliey arc of oi)inion that in view of all the eircumstanoes of the case, the con <:^rojL;at ions ought manfully and cheerfully to do their utmost in assuminj,' any additional burdens bofure askini^ the lioard to relieve thent,— rthat it is their duly to make real sacriliccH and honestly consider whether they are ill truth doing all they can for theinsolves. The funds of the Hoard, including the S. P. (i. grant, arc equal, but barely e([ual, to the maintenance of the presei't munber of Missions. Were the .S. P. (i. to materially reduce its grant, many missions which now exclusively enjoy the services of a clergyman would have to put uj) v.ith much fewer services. Those missions which have taught themselves tlie duty of self-support will then be independent! Tho-o which have made no ])rogrcss in this direction, but have been only eager to drive as hard a bargain as possible with the Diocesan Board, will tind themselves compelled to share the ministrations of the church with some other mission, or bo placed in the charge of a travelling missionary. Tt has been usual every two or throe years for your Boaid to confer with iho congregations and endeavour to obtain an increase of assessment. The agreements for the last period <"rminated on the .-'Ist December last, but owing to the I ^i I ill I ii ! 1 22 depressed condition of tnulo tliroughout the eountry, it was decided to allow ii year to pass over, renewing the .same agreements ibr 1870. It is hoj)ed that during- the current year matters will liave so far improved as to enable the congregations to olVer a considerable increase wlieu called ujion for the next i)eriod. There are at present 35 missions aided by tlic Diocesan Board, and of these only two arc temporarily vacant, viz : Siiigawake and Magog. This is happily a smaller number without clergymen than has been rejwrtod for many years. Details of the work, more or less vai'ied, with which the Clergy are engaged, will '»e found in their re^iorts hereto annexed. They evidence in many instances very gratifying jirogress ; iVoin all we may gather the assurance that much earnest wovU has been done wiiich, by the' blessing of the (Jreat KiiIim- of the church, will lu'ing foj-th fi'uit in due .reason. • Tlie Inllowing are the changes and ap])nintnients which luive been made during the past yeai-. In the mon'.h of April, the IJevd. M. Kcr to the mission (;!' Stoneham and liake I)cau]>ort. Jn the month of May, the Itcvd. (I. T. JIarding to the Mission of Durham, and the Jievd. All)ert Stevens to the Mission of Barford and llcrefonl. In the month of August, tlie Revd. .lames Chambers to the Mission of the Magdalene Ulands. In the riu)nth of Se])tember, the TJevd. M. Ker to the Mis- sion of Sandy Beach, and thelievd. ,J. Boydell to the Mission* of Kingsey. In the month of October, the iicv. A. J. Woolryche to the Mission of Stoneham and Lake Bcauport. In the month of November, the Rev. C. Thorp to the Mission of Bury. The Bevd. (J. U. Parker resigned the Mission of Kingsey ou his appointment to the Bectory of Complon. The Bevd. B. Mathers has left the Diocese, having accepted a cure in the Diocese of Bredericton. , i.ii__ \vliuh 23 T]io ItQvd. A. Balfoui', after over forty-throo yoavs active service in tlic Diocese, resigned liis charge of the .Mission of The following resolution was adopted by the Board on the occasion of his retirement: '• llc.iolred, That the Board in accei^ting the .l?ovd. A. Bal- luur's resignation of the charge of 8t. Luke's Church, Magor^ -os -vvitli devout thankfulness the continued success which appears tc attond the cflbrts of the Church in this District. It is hoped that the appended extracts from Ecports of the Clergy will be found to contain gratifying intoliigeneo as to the condition and prospects of the Church in this por- tion of the Diocese. To form a correct estimate of past operations, as of future prospects, it is necessary to bear in mind some of the i^pecial difficulties which bqset the Clergy labouring in Ihi^ District. Some of these difficulties may be thus particularised: There are few missions, if any, in this District in which the members of the Church are not thinly scattered over ai. area of man}- miles. 1. The clergyman is consequently obliged to divide his mis- sion into districts, assigning to each its own stated services, not alwavs with reference to the number of souls, but to the number of stations. In not a few instances thelal)ours of the missionary arc unnecessarily multii»lied by the unwillingnc.-s of a few individuals or families to put themselves to any inconveniences for the purpose of attending a central place of worshi]) on the Lord's day. Either a clergyman must defer to their wishes or leave them a pre}' to one or other of the numerous sects which everywhere abound. And when there is not public worship every Lord's day, habits of non- jittendanco at Divine worship are easily acquired and with difficulty removed. 2. Experience has proved that the country school-house in which, at most of the outlying stations, Divine service is hold, is a very imperfect substitute for a church. It is most il ♦.) iM •I 25 difficult to train those who meet together in school-houses in liabits of reverence. 3. Seldom is a clergyman fortunate enough to secure laj- aijency in carrying on his work, and lay-readers are not %okQd iip'^n with favour by country churchmen. Notwithstanding these drawbacks, the District Association confidently appeals to the present condition of the several JSlissions in the District as an evidence of life and growth of the Church and of what may be expected in the future, as in the past,with God's blessing, from the harmonious co-operation of both clergy and laity. It is with feelings .' duty no less than of gratitude this Association desires here to make mention of the frequent visits paid by the Bishop to the Eastern Townships during the past 3'ear. Nothing in their opinion could tend more to the well-being of the church than the frequent intercourse of the Bishop with both Clergy and Laity. The genial and simple habits of the Bishop have done much to brine: before those with whoni he has come into contact the pastoral aspect of the apostolic office; may ho long be spared to feed the widely scattered flock committed to his charge by the Chief Shepherd and Bishop of Souls. It affords the District Association very great satisfaction to be able to report that the Com]iton College for young ladies bids fair to fulfil the hard-earned expectations of its founder, the Rev. .T. Dinzey. The working of the institution has received the high commendation of the Metropolitan, and of the Bishop of the Diocese, and of other competent judges. It is confidently ex])ected that churchmen who desire to secure for their daughters a sound secular and religious education, will gladly avail themselves of the advantages which in this Diocese are now, for the first time, ort'ered them. In church building the District Association have to report one at Milb\', in the Parish of Lennoxville, owing its origin 1; 1 20 aiul completion to tlic untiring- energies of F. C. Embci-- son, Esq. One at Westbury, owing its successful completion and con- secration to the Rev. Thomas Chapman's self-dcnyi ng sacrilicc?', which have been of no ordinary character. One at Ascot Corner, under the auspices of the Ilev. Pro- fessor Eoe, and one at Island Brook, owing its successful completion maiidy to the praiseworthy zeal of ^Ir. James Weston. One at North Coaticook, consecrated Juno 18th. One at iXmison's Mills, consecrated on (he second of October last. One on (Jallup llill, Melbourne, consecrated on Dec. IJrd. All of these churches are of ecclesiastical design and ap- pearance, and have been put up at the least possible cost. Eeports have been received from the f, 903. 73. During the year there were 4-1 baptisms, 12 marriages, 2.') burials, 32 candidates confirmed. The Rector of Jjennoxville states that, notwithstanding the financial depression which ban been fcdt in the parish, the church has been thoroughly re})aired and the debtbn the I'ar- sonage reduced by $400. It also mentions the consecration h m '"f!*i Embcr- xnd con- icrificc.«^, ;v. Pro- icccssf'ul •. James )cond of !C. 3i-d. and ap- cost. Pavif^hex le, iJaii- r^'ovillc, :og, Mol- eyents u C'h ill nil Eoport ation of classes seliolar.s. libr.iry 903. TU. ages, '25 •I 27 of St. Earnabas Clmrcli, Mllby, which has an average congre- gation of SO; conimnnicants, 26. The Ecctor of Drummondvillo writes : " We have succeeded In clearing ort' the greater part of the debts whlcJi have been oppressing us. We liavo also been enabled to pay off our arrears to Diocesan Board."* lie also mentions a gift of $100 to the Endowment Fund. The Missionary of Bury refers to the purchase of a beau- tiful font, costing $6'). The 3Iissionary of Coaticook mentions the consecration of a new church at North Coaticook ; a confirmation of 57 per- -jons ; the satisfactory eondition of the church school, under Miss Sutton ; an increasing congregation at St. Stephens, which will soon require further accommodation. The Missionaiy of Barford and Hereford concludes an interesting re]iort of work extending over Dixville, Stanhope, Hereford and Perryboro, with the following words: " I have visited nearly every Protestant ihmily in both townships, anm>, and many other books and pamphlets calculated to produce an intelligent acquaintance with the doctrines and ])i'inciple.-? of tho English branch of tho Church Catholic. The third division, which would be increased if the funds of the Deposi- tory alloweti, cciiiains several books which will be found at- tractive to the vounij, in which fiction is made a means of commending and explaining the principles of the Church. Tin.' Committee appeal to the clergy and laity in the Township^ to sustain and encourage tho Depository by [)nrchasinir from its stores of church literature, and by making it knowr amongst their friends. The present financial position of the Depository may bo gathered from the following ])articulars. The Depository now at Sherbrookc was originally at Lennoxville. The pro- ffj ^i V AT 4, iigusl l.st, seller and with Mr. icient and. ository to Mits of the Decciulier ilets r.ow and thus : Works oil ativesand levotional on & Cc, eap. The nd tracts ; iv ; Works i Dr. Lid- ateehi>in>, [(t produce ])i'ineiplci The third he Depo.'^i- • (bund at- I means o? lurch. The Pownship^ isintr from it known y may I>e depository Tlic pro- 21) coeds of sales at Lonnoxville formed the fniancial basis of tho "J)o]'o>ili)ry at Shcrbrooko. The .Secretary lias received at flitloroni times 'from tho Iiov. A. C. .Scarlh, §114.(35, on ac- .uunt of sale> at Lonnoxville. Soon after the Depository was tjicned at Sherlirooke, tho Secretary received a donation to Its funds oli*2.'3 from .IJ. Hamilton, Ksq., of Quebec, to be ex- jieiidcd in iulverlisinii; and otherwise making' the Depository kiiKwn throu^-h the Townships. All other receipts have arisen from sales at the Depository, or from orders given by Llie clergy direct to the Secretary. BALANCE SIIKET FROM AUGUST 1st, 1874, TO DEi EMBER Ist, 187.5. From Kfv. A. C Scaith " R. Hiiiiiltou, K^ij. S,il<« at the l.)c'|iosit()ry . . iir'lvis on til" Sccn-tary . • Si 14 Go 1 25 on . ( ^.:! 28 . 1" ■9 20 S382 13 Hooks from Rivingtou & Co., (I.ondou) .$ 70 50 " iVoni Diitton & Co., (Nfu- York) 200 4 > " from Ciuuplifll & Co., (Toronto) 18 55 Frci^y^ht und duty 31 41 i'(j.stfiyf. Hand-hills, Cata- lo,!,'ii('s, &c 14 .'32 AdvertisiiiLC in Gazette 14 00 Case for tracts, and sign- board witli gilt letters. . 8 00 Cash in hand Dec. 1, 1875.. 00 382 i:{ VALUE OP .STOCK &C., [\ HAND. Books and Pamphlets at tho Depository at Mr. Tuck's ... $127 25 Books and Pamphlots at the Parsouag-e, Sherbrooke, 2G 25 Case and sign-board 5 00 Cash in Socrctarv's hands 6 OU Sherbrooke, Dec. 4, 1875. $164 50 Isaac Brock, Secretary of the Church Depository. I i- 30 , EXTRACTS FPvO^r inTORTS OF MfSSIOXAlJlKS ACTOX. i'l 'iiii During the ]iast year tlic |)arisli woric was cai'riotlon in tlio usual way ovory .Siiiiday, (Iiorc briny Divini.' >ri'vifc in bolli Churcliuti ot'tho mission; and i( is witli llianki'iilnoss llialtlic iuciinibont can rcooi'il tliat lur tin' last two years ho bas not I'ailcii in one sinyk! instance in being* at bis |ui>l lur bi>- Sunday duties. Tbere are measures in i)ro,!;ress in tbe ad- joinini;' dioceso oi' Alonti'cai, to • withdraw l']il(in from the jnission, in lieu of it substituting" IJoxton l'"alls, a villai;"e lying tive and a half miles south of Actonvale; as }-et.' huw- ovor, no change lias been made. TJie Slate (Quarry, mentioned in last I'eporl, i.-i at ]a'esen1 in a state of abeyance. Another, however, two miles east of the' village, was o])eneil during the summer, ami the worlc i- being successfully carricil on. This has induced several English families to settle in the ncighltourhood. In this the goodness of God towards us is ajjparent, for Providence pre- vented our hearts from failing when several membei'S of the congregation removed their families ((.) localities bettor adapted for their line of business. Thus has 1 he mis.siou kept up its uumber.s with prospects of future increase. The section of the .Southeastern Jiailroad between Sore! and this village, is almost com]ileted, and notwithstanding the unprecedented intense cold that i-ides the weather at Ihi.- Hcason, the work is progressing as speedily as could be ex- ])ectcd. As Actonvale will be the junction of this line with the Grand Ti'unkllaili-o.'ul, it may be the iricans of materially improving the tem])oral interests of the locality and indi- rectly ameliorating our Church temporalities. The social gatherings were continued through the winter, and from that source of income the mission netted the re— ])ectable sum of S')!). ,')(). AVith this amount we were enabled to renew one-half of the roof of St. Mark's Church, which was in a very bad condition. On account of the distance of the rarsonage from the Church, it was impossible, especially in cold weather, for the (dergyman so to oversee the ])rcparing (»f the Churcli fur Divine Worship as U) secure for the congregations the free- dom from discomfort needi'ul for their undistracted participa- tion in the Service of the Lord's Sanctuary, consequently. lA the suggestion of Thomas Macfarlane, Esq., one of the Church Wardens, who oitcred, and afterwards gave a deed to the mis- sion of a site in the east side of tlie Chureh-jard, a new Par- sonage, of brick, neat, comfortable and commodious, Avas built 81 n Sore! tantliiiu' !• at tliis l>e ex- le witli ri'lall_\" 1 indi- wiiuer, lie rc'>- wore CI 1 arch, (iMi the lur t!u? rch fur )e frcc- u'ticipa- ntly. at Churcli the mi^- ow Par- vus built %t ut .1 cost ofovcr S3000.00. To rncot tliis expense, (ho f.ld Pai'S()iui,i;o was, with his Lordship's coiisoiit, Kold for $1000. ()() ; other nionoyH wore lilcewise rccoivcd, so thoro ro- jiiains hut SDOO.OO to he met, not a very o'reat sum, iiiehidiiii;-, as it does, the del)l ol'§10U.t)(l that still remained due on the (dd Parsona,i:;e. On ,lune 2()th and 21st we had tlic ])rivileL;'e ofentertainin^- • Mil- heloved IJishop, who visited tiie mission on liis contirmti- tion lour, when tif'leen were eonlirmcd. On Se])femher lilbt we inaui;'urated a harvest liome, C)n Aviiieli occasion we hatandi!ii;- my opposition, the majority of a nicetini;,' of the congrega- tion, duly called, voted to ado])t the ]iew system. This was urged as a measure of necessity, as the subscriptions to ])ioc('- san Board, owing to various causes, had been tardy incoming in; and as a remedy, it was thought expedient to make the change. Time will soon tell whether this step will turnout to the ])ecuniar3' advantage of the Mission, but 1 fear it will not make any material ditl'erence in the receipts, -v.-hile, rii> doubt, it has been a plausible ]dea of excuse to several for nr.t attending the services of the sanctuarj-. The following is a financial statement of the receipts of the Mission : Special collections, (Ch. Socy., &c.) § 30 1)5 Balance of Offertory Id.') 40 Subscriptions 00 00 Harvest Home 50 00 Socials 5G 50 Sale of old Parsonage 1.000 00 •)0 i : I ( I ► 1 \ I !li OtliiT moiiovs I'ooeivcd fororoctlou of Now rarsuiia-io S1,:).')0 (lO By sale ulTar.sonagL' l,0()ii 00 Total raised tlurini;' tlie year.. ..SI, (58- Ho Lolls C. Wurtele, Jniluinbeiit olAeicn. BOL'Rii Lulls. 1 liave been in cliarijje of this mission a 3'car, ami am now fully able to appreciate its advanta.<;'es aiul its disadvantages. The "^e'-viees at Pont lounge, mentioned jn my report last year, colhv,t ')d with the failure of Mr. Webb, so that I have now only ilic congregation of 8t Bartholomew's Church to look after. The ])Cople are mostly poor. I thiidc they value the services of the Chureh, as the Chui-ch is usually tilled with worshippers, unless prevented by bad roads, ami as many of them live five anil sp: miles away, I sup])0se some of them liavo a reasonable excuse for occasional absence. J)uring the tirst three months of the year I had several cases of small- pox, some of which were very distressing. In October the Bishop confirmed tifteen young people, ■whom I had prepared ihv confirmation since my appointment liere. Out of two hundred and twenty parishioners, I have fifty communicants, people who have communicated during the past year at least three times. The average number of communicants, lam sorry to say, is not al)ove twenty. AVo liave recently eti'ected a few improvements in the church. The two hideous ]nilpit erections have been removed to make more space. The altar has been raised two steps higher, and with the magnificent altar-cloth which was recently given to us, and with the new carpet in the chancel, the building has assumed a more decided ecclesiastical ap])earancc. My warmest thanks are duo to the Ilev. C. ilamilton, for a silver altar service, to Mrs. Williams, Mrs. C Hamilton, Mrs. Fredk. Montizambert, Mrs, Walker, Miss AValker, Rev. G. Ilamilton, Ernest Benson, Esq., and the congregation of St. Peter's church, for an altar cloth, the beautiful embroidery being a present from Mrs. C. Hamilton. Mrs. T. Hissons and Mrs. McKlrea kindly collected twenty dollars for a car- pot for the chancel, and Mr. T. Sissons, our lay-delegate to the T)iocc.san Synod, gave the lumber requireil to make the long-needed alterations in the church. Mra. Wm. Gale and ^i^ b a C( m 10 85 DO 85 l,K, :\iu now inliigcs. si year, xvo now to look ill no the led witli^ many of ot' thoin I'inp; the )t' small- people, )iti(ment, s, I have I diirinic inubevof ty. Wo '. church. lOVOil to s hii^her, recently ncel, the )carance. on, lor a ton, Mrs. , llev. (i. on of St. broidery Sissons 'or a car- legate to nake the Gale and ns m,*)mo anonynioiis friends sent some clothiiiii; to onalile ai. aged anil lU'stitnte woman to attend tlie cliiircli services, and ^fiss (iiigy sent a |taclion aided by the Church. We are very graleCul for their gills; may a blessing tall on all their undcrtak'ings. IJajdisms. 12: marriages, 2; burials, T) ; confirmed, 1.". The following is the linancial statenuMit for the year: Assessment to I'.oard ?1()() OO Altar Vessels 20 00 Altar (."loth 50 00 ('ari)et for Chancel 20 00 Stripof Carpeting C 00 Work in Church 10 00 Church register and fee 1 75 Synod ('xpenses, 2 years 2 00 (fliurch Insurance O" 00 Chimney Top 00 (icneral Ollertory 25 47 Compton Ladies' College 2 00 Pension Fund 1 25 s. r. (i 1 CO Colonial and Continental Chureh Society-.... 1 25 Insurance on Parsonage 5 00 Ee[»airs on do 30 00 Small stove for do 7 00 Stove])ipes for do 5 50 Gift from Mrs. Avhvin 20 00 Sexton's pay " U 00 ^■VM 82 J I. C. Stuart. BUOMl'TON AMI WINMSOR. Thi4 mission, oousisling of a manufaeturing district, h;-.-: >uflercd more from the d(i]jressiou in trade than most mi>- >ions. We arc now in ditllculties ]iecuniarily, but hojie to remove the burden Iieforc the cud of the year — we are. at least, ilctermined to try. lirompton congregation has not lost anything in I'cgard to average attendance. Tn WiiuUor we lost a great number by immigration. This loss has l,>eer lo some slight extent made up Jiy the closing, through tlic hard times, of the Presbyterian and Congregational meeting- houses. These suspensions have helped to keep up the sniali congregation in Windsor. Ill I 84 In the midst of our financiftl troubles, wo ftro chocM'oil by iho 'lunation ol'onc hiintlroil anil lil'ty ilullai'M by Mi-h. (ionlun }/Lii(\i, (a numo (smlearoJ to us ull), to moot tlio 8300 soino time since pronuNod by tho ovor-gonorous Itubcrt llainilton, to form an oiulowinent fund. }]y HihVh help, wo hopo to kcop tho Mission in oxistonoo, tnistin;,' that thi'ro ai"0 l)cltor tinios in storo for tho faithful. In 1873 thoro liavo been — Jiaptirtui.s, 9; conlinnod, 5; mar rhf^cn, 2; burials, 3. Jiroii^pton. Pension Fund 8 1 5u OtVcrtory 20 00 ])ioot'rtan Board 1>'J 00 Synod Assessnicnt 1 OO Church InsuraiHO 4 00 l^arsonn,i,'o Insurance 2 50 Kastcr 6irorini;'s 7 00 Towards Ori^'an for Church 25 00 Hishop's Coiloi^'o 'A 00 Toward-v Kndowiuciil 150 00 Windsor. S210 00 Pension Fund 8 00 "5 Oflorlory 21 no Uiocrsaii JJnard 50 5o Synod Asscssnuiil 1 00 Cliurch Iiisnranct-' 0(1 TS' Faster Otlorinn-s 1 50 Towards J5uiM'iMg Fund of Church 11-4 00 Si.^'.i 5:j Total from Mission ^4110 ».] Ji. Ul.UlKU AUMSTROXO. V.UItY AND LIMiWlClx'. J)iviiie sei'vico has Ijccn ccU'hralcd witii regularity in >Sl. i''aul s Churcli, iJobinsoi), and in St. Peter's, Lingwiek. Moriiing and oveninj^ service in Jio])inson, alternating witli ijiorning sei'vice in St. Paid's, and afternoon in Lingwiek. I regret very niucli to have to state that the station of St. Thomas has been closed, in consequence of the con^'regati-:) tailing to pay the amount of assessment levied by tho Dioee-ii'i P^ard. ccrod by ■^. (ioriluii ;UIO soino Itimilton, jxiatonoo, ) fuilhtiil. , 5; luai- 1 5U 21) 00 .Hi 00 1 00 4 00 mi 50 1 00 25 01) S 00 :»o ()() 10 00 11(1 1.) •2\ 110 50 50 1 00 III) 7S 1 50 11 OO !» 5;j H",» .•)i> UNO. ■ity in St. Jjiiig'.vick. lilting with Lingwiek, iliou o'l .St. :\o-voguti'.'n "Dioi-O-iin I ) 35 Tlio coiigro^iUion lioth ut TJoMii.Hon and Liii^wlck, huvo l;ocii oniwil tt) tlio uvonigc, and tlio rolloctions at 8t. Paul'il r.i'ti ruarly iIouIjIo what tlioy liavo cvor boon liolOre. C'oiitiriiiatioii claxsos liuvo Itooii held in Jiirj,i?\vic'k, Cantcr- biuy ;anl Holtinson, wiiirli resulted in tlio conHrniation of oiirht. canvrulutos in St. Paul's, and Novon in St I'otor's, while tht earnestness evinced in preparation gives the [jastov ^(lod I'oaison to trust that that holy and editying rite may prove a fresh source of strength and comfort to those who, in ihe presence of the Chur( year. The total cost was sixly-tive dollars. We have also a very nice set of now lamps, at a co-at of fgrty-live dollars, which ctUciently light the Chundi. I have great pleasure in acknowledging the rocei])t of (;.ai:y kiinl and useful donalions froiii Lingwick, and from Ki.)l/mson. testilying to tlio good will oi' the ilonors, and ■hooi'iiig the heart of him who laboured Jimongst them. A]ipendotl is the statistical account of moneys raiseil in tlio Mission, for all (JJiurch purposes, I'or the past year. Ji'.irij. Mission Fund $ [] t',>> Willows" and (Jrpliaus' I'und 1 I'S Olierttry 55 Tl Dioeesan Hoard L'lH) 00 X>!!od Assessment '.] On Church Insurance 2 ill) Missionary Meetings 3 on Master Otlerings 10 m) Sunday-school Jiooks 5 20 Bishop's (\)llege -1 00 Collected for Font GO 00 Laniiis for Churcli -15 Oo Coneral Fund $ 2 50 Mis.sion Fund 1 QU J 1 I Ollortory 25 00 Diocesan Bonnl -10 00 Synod Assessment 1 00 Church Insuraiieo 1 50 ^Missionary ^Ecetings 00 iuvster Oflcring-s...; 2 00 S82 00 James rMjvi'Ki.L. CAl'K (nVK. Tlio welcome visit (jf onr Ijislio]) in Au;;-u>i. when liis Lord- f^liip coniirmcd forty young persons Avitliin tlie Mission, is about the only noteworthy occurrence ofthe past yeai". AVhile liis Lordship was wilh us lie a]i]iroved oi' a site for our new church, us well as of the plans kindly tfiven us l)y the Eev. II. Ivoe, according lo Avhich we proposed to Iniild. Since then a commcncGment has been made. A solid stone foundation has been laid, and the frame has been raised and partly boarded in. The work, oven atthis rudimentary stage, gives promise of a handsome and cojiimodious building. One of our wardens, the Hon. T. Savage, has contracted to fmish the exterior ofthe church for ^1800, of which amount we have raised about half amongst ourselves. I am glad to testify to the willingness with which many of our people have sup])lied material, including the largo quan- tity of stone necessary for the foundation ; in this giving their own labour, and that of their men and horses, freely and cheeriull}'. That there arc a few here, as well as elsewhere, who grudge labour am\ trouble of any sort, and look on complacently while their neighbours ta.\ then\seivcs fur the general good,, is much to be regretted. The services of the Church have been as well attended as usual during the past year: our Sunday-school has also flourished. T am thankfid to say that, with (he exccjition of an interest- ing child, the daugliter of one of our warclens, whose loss was severely felt, and of two aged jiersons who were called away in the course of viaturo, our Cajio Cove congregation has sutlered no diminution by the hand oj' death. The little congregation, at Perce lost two of its younger 'incmbers by consumption ; they bore theii- tedious and try^ ing illness with Christian patience and resignation. I am sorry to report that owing to the failure ofthe iishery, uj»on which most of the ]ieoplc dejiend, our linancial prospect is not very bright or encouraging. 37 27} OU 10 00 1 00 1 50 >.\ 00 o 00 82 00 !0Y !.>ELL 11 his Lord- Mission, is year. 1' a ( Ls younger lis and Iry^ ion. 1 am hery, U]ion ])rosj^iect iri Tlio third year's subscription to the building fund, duo in Au^^ust, havo"not yet boon paid up, and tor this reason also, 'Jio siiecial collections have been smaller than usual, and sonic oftiiem have been omitted. I have from time to time noticed the fact that our congrega- tion are heavily taxed, considering their means and numbers. It is my conviction, — a conviction in which I am suj)portcd !iy the opinion of these best able to judge, — that while the iiuniber of familcs in the mission is no greater than it was ten years ago, the ability of the people to contribute for church purposes is actually less, Tiie failure, to a greater or less extent, of the tisherj'-, j-ear after year; the increased expense of building and titting out boats ; tlie credit system, uiuler which the planters, as the omployers of lishernmn ai-e called, make advances to their lishermen at great risk, and frequently with iieavy loss, and the want of a more general attention to agriculture, have all contributed to a state of depression from whicli this mission, as well as others on the coast, is now suifering. it is a hopeful sign, and one for which I feel much thankful- ness, that in the face of the ver}* i-eal dilKculties to which I allude, my people, with few exceptions, are exerting theia- •^elves to maintain their liberal and punctual character. 1 append a statement of contributions for church purposes !iade within the current year. Diii'osan Eoard $aOO 00 iSpcvial collections 2-1 7.3 Olfertory oT 2" ••'Balanco of pew reni: SO 00 New Church, material and labour 200 00 Churcli Building Piind l.')2 00 Synod assessment '. 2 00 .$810 (i2 Per>.c. Diocesan Board .81,')0 (»•) Special Collection V.) 71 Offertory 44 0.^ ••'■Balance of i)ew rent 00 Svuod a.ssessmeut 2 00 81032 30 Total amount raised in mission. WlI.L[.\.M (i-OKE LvsXEli. •ilfiniiiuilci', lijuing d'HluL-tvd auionut ueiussary to makeup ass.'i.-iaciit to Diuct'san Board, -■* ' \ m 38 COATICOOK. In soTidinu' in my Annnul Ecjiort lo llio Cliuroh Sociely f'<. r this your, 1 liiivo briefly lo tjtulc as follows: — On (he iliir- tccnth day of June last, the Bishop lielda eonlinnation in fSl. 8tcplien's Church, at which i'u candidates presented them- selves, ti-t of whom iK\rtook of the Itoly Commuiiion, v/hicli was administered on that day. In the aflernoon, his Lordship consecrated the now rhurc]'. at Xorth Coaticook, where thei-e was an overtlowiui;' congn-sira- tion. The seats in this ehurcli are free, and the services arc joined in very h.eartiiy by all who attend. This congreijatio); lifis liad g-i'eat difficulties to contend against, owing to t!)c financial depression, which is so.sevoivly felt here. There are two Sunday-schools (one at each church) wiiici: are fairly attended. 1 have three full services cver\' Sunday, and I also teach in one of the Sunday-schools. Parochial visiting is kept up regularly, and as mucli of my time is given to that duty as is consistent with other depart- ments of my work. The Church school is in a very satisfactory condition, under the managemcntof Miss Sutton, who takes a lively interest in the Sunday-school also. The attendance at St. Stephen's Church is increasing, and 1 hope the day is not far distant when we shall have Cither to enlarge the ])resent, or build a new church. My Church-wardens have worked most heartily and hai'- moniously with me during the year, for which 1 am very thankful. During the year 1 have Imd several adult bap tisms, thus increasing our numbers, and very i^aterially in- creasing our ability to do the worlc which is before tb.e Church in this mission. I append the usual statistigs. Baptisms: Infants, 24; adults, 8, — total, 32; marriages, 4: burials, 7. Assessment to Diocesan Board . 8 412 50 Towards Parsonage Fund 2.5U Ot> For Sunday -schools 10 (M> Pension Fund , 3 ()5 General Church expenses 170 00 $ 846 15 Insurances, Easter oflering and Synod exp's. 42 00 Total e 88S 1.*. John Fosteu. * ? r h 39 ooiel}- f'(. f Uic 'ihir- lion iii St. .0(1 tliom- m. Avhiel' (•(.(liglTU'ii- I'vicos arc ,ii,roi;\'itio!; iig to l!)c ell) wiii'.l: il^o teach iicli of iny i.'v (\o\iavi- ion, iiniler V interest -in<;-. and vo Cither ' and liai'- ani very idult baj)- .'i-ially in- jofore (Ik- rriages, 4: 12 5(1 50 0(1 10 00 3 ()5 70 00 COOKSIIIRE, EATON. Considering the depressed state of the times, wliich lias been felt in Eaton as elsewhere throughout the Ea.^tern Townshii)s, we have reason to be thankful for the progress 01' Church matters during the past year. The building fund ii;":s been increasing, and the hope is entertained that the church tower will be completed by the fall of 18TG, Tlie ladies of St. Peter's have boon untiring in their en- deavours to add to the Church funds by the proceeds of con- cei'ts, teas and fancy sales. The new church at Island Brook is Just compleled, leaving a debt of one hundred dollars, which we ho])e to .see cleared on in a few months, when we hope to have it consecrated. Island lirook presents a case where a newly-settled country may be benetitted by the spare services from an old estab- lished mission, While the Church population in Eaton cannot be .said to bo increasing by any influx of settlers from abroad, Island Brook is drawing to its rich wild lands new-comers daily, many of whom belong to the Church of l<]ngland ; and the prospect is that in a few years we shall have a thriving con- gregation there. General Fund $ 12 50 Offertory tJO 00 Diocesan Board 325 00 Proceeds of Tea and Concert 70 00 88 15 UGl 50 Edward Culi.ex Parkin. ludswell. It is witli feelings of gratitude that I report regular minis- trations throughout every part of my extensive auJ. straggling mission, considering the rather severe attacks of isickness that have periodically fallen upon )ne for the last lew years. Extra services "have been given at some of the old posts, and at some new points in the mission, thrwgh the able assistance of a clerical friend. One of these new Hlations on Ham Road I shall probably maintain, while South Ham, which I have regularly visited for twenty-five years, I have at last reluctantly abaiidoned. French colonization, and the removal of all the church families, except three, I give as the cause. This Hystematic work on the part of the i-ronch will eventually cripple many, and totally de.ntroy ' !!■ 1 i I i f' ^ ! \m •K) sorr.e of oiii" Cliiin'h missions. Could wo not orL;'iinisu some sichcmo l)y wliich vacancies jn-odiicocl by removals of Cliurcli families miglit for the most part be filled up by Church ])eople ? Can wo not got our share of tlie stream of iininii^'ra- tion ihnn tlio Ih'itisii [slos which is now setting in so deci- dedly towards Canada, and which contains so largo a percen- tage of [leople of otu" own faith ? Il' we cannot do this, wo raust incrc;ise our eiforts and multiply our ag'cncios to win back not i>rdy recreant churchmen, but assume the aggressive so far as to endeavour to enlighten those who are walking separate from us as to the suj)erior claims of our ..•oinmni\ion as a genuine branch of the Church Catholic. The assiduous dissctnination of Cluircl 'ilerature, and Icind, consi- vleratc and courageous preaching, windd, J think, do something :o jnakc our Cliarch successfully aggressive, as she ought to bo. Thr.Migh the close attention given to the ei-ection of the now (.'inii'ili at Westlnuy, my .Sumlay-schools, six in number, have uul li^en so succssful as last year. An elfort to increase L'le libraries and text books will, I trust, ]iut them on a iictter basis. Poverty and the decentralised character of our j)t.'.:)ple ai'o two of the most serious dx'awbacks to uniform .-jUC'CCss in the Sunday-school ellort. Tiio Mai'bletDn model school is still doing a good work in the cause of education. It is still sending its c^nota of success- ful candidates bcfoi-c the board of examiiiei's for common school diplomas, and lately some have obtained the model school dijiloma with honours. His Lordship the Ijishaii has just held a veiy interesting consecration service iii iiie new Church at I'pper Wcst- l)urv. A\'e were cheered by the ]ii'csen''e of numerous friend> froni Sherbrooko and paris udjaecnt. '^fliis Church is almost a nv) Icl fir neatness, durability and (diea[»ness. It is -tS feet by '22. with entrance ]ior(;h in western tower. The windows ai-e h. oiled. WilT seal l.")ll )»eo]»le, and cosl something less than lnoo dollars. Although my jieojile arocomjtaratively poor, and struggling III liieso hard limes under a heavy railway lax, yd I. am abou! to mak'i; an elfwrl to start an emlowmeiit I'und. It will be :;p-hill work', but wt' must i !•_>• hard to succeed. Finaiiciid statement as follows: — (Contributions to tieneral Vuml -S V2 (],") Diocesan J>oard assessment !.")() OU Synod assessment t 00 Salary ol' mod(d sch(;ol teacher l.'JS 00 Otferlory :j:] 00 i I \ m m II li 41 Sunday-school books and papers 14 00 Cliiu-cli ami parsonage insiirancu 5 00 Sei-mons. (Special collections) "J 00 Collect od I'or new Churcli at Wcstbuiy 700 00 Missionary boxes G 21 " Meetings 11 00 Total SIGTO SQ TlIOS. S. ClIAI'MAX, Incumbont. DURHAM. West- 'rioiid> ahno-t feet by iws are IS all ..f less iggling L am It will 05 00 00 (10 00 As in 1371 it was my - bcforo tlic ])0O]tlo) may bo f'aitliAilly observed. J liave tlierefore foiiiid myselC unable, lam sorry to say, to accept that ii;iil olliorwisc than as ]>urtly paying a ('i-iiisi(lerablo sum still due me personally by tlnit coriii.'rey-ation. ()]>liosite building funds are [>laced ,-ub.-cri]tl ions not as yet ro]iorted. Four socials, given by ^lessrs. W. rjui'rill, X. Lvhtcr, C. Lystcr and AV. JIali, with a conceit, brought in -SldO, 1( r Ujipcr Durham, and the annivcrsarj' dedication festival al.'nut $2;J0, including 810 each from Messrs. AVm. and Soloriidi. l>_yster, and T. JI. (Ji'anl, Msq, There wore also collected ir addition. $140 for the taking n]) of a note in favour of Mr. (i. Iv. Foster, who consented to relax his claim for inttjri.';rt njjon the same ti) the e.\lenl of 810. The Church of the lltdy Trinity n(;w ])ossesses the valuable font promised by the Ecv. and Mi-s, (i. Jl. Fark-er, al.«o a lia;.d^ Homc chancel chair from Miss Frcadon. .St. James Church, Soutli Durham, received a cabinet orgau nnd a chancel chair trom Mr. King aiid his mother, al.-isho[i, and came to hand generously increased by £ii(). Mr, Gardner Stevens has, by a gift-deed, conveycl to the Ijisho]) for the use of tlio church 4 acres of hind near Li>gar station: Mr. Joshua Eick and ^Irs. Medley, of the same locality, have given, the one a half, the other a (quarter of an aero for the site of a small church, with the ]»romise of selling as much more on reasonable terms, if it f-hall be needed. Mr. Geo. Blake lias given enough land for a similar purpose close tu l>anby station. These are all very generous gifts to the Church, and will, I trust, ore long, prove of great value indirectly, in the spiri- tual welbboing of the inhabitants of those parts. Mr. Wm. Cross has forgiven, in favour of the church, an old debt of 811, and Mr. Wm. Whittakcr another of $9. The site of the church and the graveyard at South Durnaru has been suitably fenced in. The Church Society lias granted $50 towards the erecf ior. of the ])ro])Osed small Church in the centre of the ])ru'ish (;l.,^ referred to in last report,) but no suitable site ha^ yet beet;. obtained. In L'Avenir, Mrs. Arthur Mountain has collected a con- siderable sum to be added to thai already in hand, towards new altar vessels for Saint Faul's Church, and Mi.-s White, I ' 43 Ihfull.v , sorry ■gulion. l'us yet r-y>tci, 1(11), lor U ai.'init JaloraoTi ■C'lei! ir. valuable el organ al.-'O (ho 0!> added. I JSoeiety ig (»r I lie iierou.^ly «.i to the \r Li^gtir ity, have tor the as nuiclv Mr. (ieo. close lu ami will, the ,spi ri- ch, an old 1 Durhatu e erccliot'.. j»ari.->h (:'..-> ■. yet i'ccru ted a con- i, towards* >^ White, I .^- i|ilC for a new chancel carpet. The '^cj^.try of tluH Church ha..- jdso been made very comfort abh', through the untiring energies of Mr. (ieo. Atkinson. Tliese various sv ms given, collected or subscribed for Church iiuriioses, together with the assessment and the ollertory and missionary collections made since my absence, and to bo re- iinrted b}' my suceessor, mal;e u^) a sum of more than 8-,0U0. As a further indication of the ini[)ortance of tliis ^Lis-i(-»n, 1. would add, that more than once when 1 iiavc Jiad heli., uv.O services were held in si.\ ditl'erent parts of the pai'i>li (.>n the same day, there liave assembled for the cnjoyiacnt of the iirivilegcs thus allordcd by the church, not less than anaggre- • '•ate number oi' .'^UO people. .Man}- other interested persons, ii must be assumed, were unable to be present. Jn connec- iidu with such e.Klra services, I have great pleasure in rceording the n:nnc of ilr. \l. J. JEarvey, divinity student of Bishop'sCoUege, who did some voluntaiy and zealous mh- bionary work, as my much valued companion and helper, for about a month of his holiday time. Very interesting days in the annals of the parish were the Queen's birthday, when the anniversary dedication festival was. again celebrated at Upper Durham, also (he 22nd of June, when the Church at South Durham and the burial ground were at last consecrated ; six children baptized by tlie Bishop and nine ])ersons contirmcd. (")n both of these days, intellectual and festive entertain- ment was furnished to large gatherings, and in connectior. with which the most sincere tiianks of myself and parishion- er.- are due to our beloved Diocesan, to our representatives in Parliament, to Colonel llhodes, to tho Union Cornet Band of Eichmond and Melbourne, to the "Welsh Singers" of liock- land Quarry, and to the many others who kindly did all iii. their power for the general good. Before closing this my last report of Durh.am, I must bo jicrmitted to express my devout thankfulness to Almighty (lod for the measure of health, happiness and success, which one so unworthy as m3-self has undeservedly received from His bounteous hand. I would also ask permission to thank most heartily all those who have been the generous instruments in Ili.s hands of contributing to my own personal comfort and welfare during the four years and a quarter throughout which I had chai'ge of the Mission. Earnest Aug. W. King. -44 LUUHAM. I oiitei'cd upon (lio duties of tliis luis.sion in (lieoiulof July la.st ; was rocoivod in cvory ]iai't of it willi llio ,i,a'c;uesL J^iudiicss and con??idoi'.'ilioii ; and since lu}' cntraneo u[(on tlie ■work, have mot with much to encotu'a,i,'o me. ]}ut not having; liocn long here, my vejKU't (his yeui- will ueressarily 1'c >lior{. There ai'o now in the mission three handsome churches in ^'00(1 repair, cleared ofdeht, and consecraled ; all of which is :hc result of the zealous labours of former Incumbents. In each of these churches a service has been held, with ono exce])tion, every Sunday since T liei^an the woric, making in all o\) services during my four ami a half months residence. Jiesidcs these, others wore held during the month of August, at Dulfy's, Jameson's, Black Ki^-er and Carson's school- liouses, for which manv thanks are due to Mr. ]'. J. ilar- voy, a Divinity student of JJishop's College, who devoted liis time during the vacation to this work. Since Mr. Jlarvey returned to College, the sclmol-houses iiave been without services on Sundays, as I thought the vhurches on those days hail the best claim upon my time, i may here mention, howevei', that weeknight services liave been held at Jameson's, and ihat ii is my intention to begin others after Christmas at Black JJivcr, and })erhaps, also, at Dutly's or Carson's. Through the k-indncss of the Itevd. ihe ivoctor of ]\Iel- bourne. and the lievd. the Incmnlienl of Drumnjondville, Holy Communion has been celebrated in the mission three :imes. the average nuniber of communicants lu.'ing aliout lio. The attendance at (ho Churches on Sundays has been ex- remely good, and would average, I think, at the Church i>f The Jlcly Trinity, I'pper J)iirhain, 70 : St. James' Church, Sonih iiurliam, 5"0 ; St. Paul's Church, L'Avenir. 10. The Church at Upjier Durham has the largest average, and ihe ])eo])le there deserve the most ju-aise J'or attendance ; because they always turn out in fair nunibei's, no matter how Im] the weather ma}' bo. The attendance at Jameson's scliool-h<>use has also lieen very good, the sorvices there altogether very encouraging. Willi regard to Sunday-schools, ibcrc; is uni as n)uch inte- rcut f:lt in the mission as one would like to see, and it is greatly to be desired that parents liere could be awakened to see the immense importance of such institutions. It has al- ways been found a most ditiicult thing to keep tlicm uji in )untr y places even clurni; tl le ^ummer, and ni winter it i.s :iimost impossible. The late Incumbent informed mc of tho i i 45 (lilTicuUics whioli ho liiinsolfmol with in tlii^ I'ospoct ; ami 1 liivvo fully iv;ili/AMl llio.sc tlillit'ultios sinco lie lefl. Tho Sundjiy-school of St. raul's Cluu'ch, L'Avonir, wliicli was Iccjil up llirou;;'li the iiutuniu under (ho al)lo sujicn'iitcn- (lenco of -Ml", (ieorge Atkiii.soii, has laloly heon closed for the \vinlcr. After .several unsuoce.ssful nlleiui)t.s on my part to origan i/,0 schools in (lie otlier two Chni-ches, the nuitlci was ahaniloned I'm- (he ])resen(, I have, ho\vev(!r, found a ]'lan u]ion which to reorgani/.e all three in the si)ring, and by which I hope to create a greater interest in the work 'hroui;h()Ut the mission. Ifthis[)lan meets with success, a better account of .Sunda)'-schools may be given at the end of next year. Some interest has lately been awakened here with regard, to a ])arsonage, and it is pro])oscd (o star( jireparations dur- ing the winter for the erection of a building next summer, but it is ditiicult as yet to say what the prospects of success are. 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We have been enabled also to pay up our arrears to t1»o Diocesan Boanl, with the exception of u sum of 875, kindly roiaittcd in consideration of circumstances referred to in my hiHt report. J am in hopes that wo shall bo able t) maintain our present ijornparativeiy high rate of assessment, a matter on which! liad (;iM.-;\sion last year to express a serious doubt. The coming- winter, however, threatens to try us very severely. 1 may nieution furthei', as a cheering incident in our tiiian- •ial history', the gift of .iJlOO to our Fiiidowment Fund by Mr. James Duncan, well known as a staunch member and gcne- rons helper of the Church. 'Y]w l)i'scri[)tions 105 07 Diocesan Doard ;Jl'5 00 Synod Assessment c -1 00 Church Insurance 4 10 Parsonage Insurance 3 Go iMiterlainment towai-ds pa^-ing debts 132 00 Mr. Jus. Duncan, contribution lo J-]ndow't F. 100 00 81t5(i 58 F. J. B, Allxatt. KAST fUAMl'To.V. in .submitting my repoit from this mission for the your 1>*"5 ; and reviowing during that period many encouraging inoj'i.'ics vouchsafed; I truly have reason to be thankful. "When I last reported, Standou Church was closed on nccountof arrears of assessment ; since then the deficit has all been duly paid to the Diocesan Board up to time of closinic, and the Wardens have entered into some new arrangements i r I ! :!:!:i, 1^1 4S with thcPxtftnl, and Ity jiovini^sion of tlio ]5iiivi('('> in Juno last. Triil_\ . it'cviT I loll wlLli llio l'sahiii>l, I Uiil on llmt occasion, and 1 ihinU I am c'N[)ros.sin;,^ the ll'L-lin^'H oi' nvory monihci" ol' tlii" ton^'ri','::ilion, wlicn 1 (luolr (ho words: "I was L;'liid when they said iinlo luo ; lrtiisg)inlo tlio hoiiso ol' dio liord." The services in this Chiircli liavojioon duly licpt iiii. and well attcndo(h ^lay it never ay-ain lie suhjoctod to llie alnu»st in- di'liliie di.«;;raeo ol'licin;;- tl(;-ed, but that wc may seo oiii- lolly and -svorlv hard Id ])la('e it on so pormanenl a basis Hint wu may i;'o from ''slrrnntli to slrcni^tii." As will aiipearby tlio siil>juineil statement. Cliiircli matlin> at St. rauTs, Ilemison, present an eneoui-aijinLC aspoct also, ^[y parisliioners here, labuiirini,' in common wiili Standoii conurc,i;ali<)n, Ibrlliey ii.-o tho one buryin^'-^round, liavi- e>;- jionded about one hundred dollar.s worth ol' time and timber towards eroctin0. Slaiidou iiavo o.\- il (iiiilior 1(1 ;4i'ave- iropt'i'ty, 00 I) 00 00 ij 00 4 00 ) SO 1 75 I) 00 i; ( ( no 10 CO (;■) •n never iiu' yoar I clial- ijocamo near u il times, (•onu;rc- ui;- tiicm Cluireli he crops ,11 as tl»e lilstonep, UeralU ^1 )loii^'lieil up the country for miles, destroying' cvorythin-< oelbro it, leavin/j; ten of my lamilics almost in u state of dos- titution to face the asperities of winter. This calamity re- sulted in two families leavinij; the country for parts west, and to the sorer result of, chiefly loadini,' to, tho closini,' of the Church school in that place, for some time at least. We have hern visiteil (twice, I holieve,) l»y our worthy IJural J)eaii duriufr tho year which is aliout closin;;; whoso keen 03-0 soon detects a want, and his caTidid tongue points (lilt the same, which I am i^jlad to say, is thaiilvfully attended to hy my people. Next summer wo ox|)ect a visit from ourliishop; mean- while I will he occupied in prcpi'.riii^ candidates for the rite uf CoMtirm:ition, concerning wiiicli an account will be given you in my next. This re^torl would he incomplete were I not to acknow- ledge the Ivindness, daily increasing kindness, which I meet with at tho hands of my congregation. I cannot breathe a want which is not promptly atte!ided to, and 1 know often by those who are in many instances leaving their own work undone at their respective homes. l'\ J. Pjoyle. <)EOU(iEVILLE. In sciulingyou a report of tho state and prospects of tho Ohurch in the Mission of George ville, for the year 1875, 1 am happy to think that notwithstanding tho many difliculties with which we have had to struggle, the Divine Head of tho Churcli has graciously blessed oqr endeavours to a greater extent than we had darod to expect. Our Church debt, origi- nally $IU00, and at tho beginning of this year 8()00, is now, I rejoice to say, reduced to tho comparatively small sum of $150. For this mobt gratifying result of our cflibrts, wo are chiefly indebted to oni^ whose praiso is in all tho Churches of this Dio- cese, l?obort Hamilton, Esquire, of Quebec. That gentleman, in the first instance, had promised to aid us in tho purchase of a parsonage and glebo by contributing $!iOO, to meet Avhich we had raised, viz : $100. That project having unfortu- nately fiiiled, ho then promised to give us $150 towards pay- ing off tho Church debt, provided we raised our collection to ^300 before the end of this year. This is now an accom- jilished fact. Within the last few months that unfortunate debt which had so long crippled all our efforts for the pro- gress of the Mission, and depressed the spirits of all inte- rested in its welfare, has been rciuced to tho extent of $450, leaving a balance of $150, as mentioned above, and some ' 4 V ii! Pi I I i,|i 1 1 Us I 50 small arrears of interest due. Collections for this object were taken up in our own Church on successive Sundays, amongst the inhabitants of this place, and the visitors who came amongst us in the summer season kindly assisted us. Amongst others who, in a kind and generous spirit, came to our aid, I would gratefully mention the Bitshop of Xew Hampshire, who Avhon present in our Church commended the Avork wo had in hand to the consideration of all pi-esent, besides giving a liberal contribution himself towards it. But 1 must not omit to say that we could not have succeeded so well had it not been lor the generous and liberal citizens of (Quebec, Three Eivers and Sherbrooke, who, notwithstanding the great commercial dejjression which prevailed, most kindly responded to our appeal, thus enabling us to fulfil the condi- tions upon which Mr. Hamilton had promised his.donation. Nor has the progress of the Mission been altogether of a financial character. The services of the Church have been regularly held throughout Ihe year, and are better attended than they formerly were. The Hunday-scliool holds its ground, and is doing, we trust, a good work amongst the young. The people of the place evince a greater interest in Church matters and gi-eater attachment to the Ciiurch. Of this a sa- tisfactory proof has lately been given. The Diocesan Board having sent the Eev. J. Foster as a deputation to pro])Oso that Georgeville should be annexed to ilagog, the Revd. gentleman was met by several inhabitants of this village, who turned out on a very stormy evening and unanimously requested that they might still be allowed to have a resident clergyman amongst them, promising with equal unanimity to })rovi(le him with a residence, should their wish be complied with. The Lord Bishoj") of the Diocese favoured us again with his presence, in the month of June lubt, and coiilirnied five candidates, another having been kept at home by illness. Collections, itc, during year : — aAlissiou Fund $ 2 00 "Widows' and Or])hans' Fund 5 00 Oti'ertor ])i ocesan l)oaru Sj'nod Assessment. Church Insurance.. lUO 00 2 00 7 00 Towards paying oil' Church debt 450 00 Interest on same 24 00 8G43 53 F. A. Smith. I- '■ v4 i 51 ct were mongst 3 cjimo ted us. L'amc to of New mended present, it. But leded so izens of standing t kindly le condi- n lit ion. her of a ivo been attended ■; ground, ; young. Church Lhi6 a sa- an Board I pro])OSO he Revd. i viUage, Ininiously resident imity to co!ni)iied :iin with iiicd live lies:?. 00 00 r).3 00 2 00 7 00 00 It 00 3 53 Smith. HATLEY AND AVATEUVILLE. "With every disposition to comply with the wish of the Board, it is yet not always easy to compile an accurate and interesting report of missionary work. The bare detail of so many services held, so many celebrations of the Holy Com- juunion, so many pastoral visits paid, and the like, is to mo.^l people uninteresting. Nor is it easy to describe the gentle and noiseless growth of si)irituality which one fondly liopes God is graciously etfect- ing in the hearts and lives of one'.s people. One event, however, has occurred within the year, to us of more than ordinary interest, and one which we often recall Avith pleasure. I refer to the welcome visit of the Bishop in June last, when his Lordship administered the sacrament of Iloly Baptism to thirteen adults, and the rito of Confirma- tion to ibrty-one. These combined services formed one deeply solemn and impressive ; the ap])ropriate and sweetly sung hymns and anthem, and the pretty floral decorations of the church contributing to its solemnity and impi'cssive- ness. Having thoroughly painted and otherwise much improved both church edilices last year, little has been left us to do in this respect this year. In llatley, a small debt of S55 duo upon repairs has been removed; a very handsome altar cloth ])urchased, (towards which I have to tiiank the Rev. Mr. Parker lor 81" ;) the Church under-pinned, and some much needed improvements made in the appearance of the burial ground, for which the community arc indebted, and that not a little, to Mr. Fletcher, tJhurch Warden. In St. John's Church, Waterville, mainly through the kindl\' offices of .Mr. and Mrs. Taige and Miss Parkin, the old harmonium has given place to a very sweet-toned I'^asty cabinet organ, llie reduced jjrice of which was $],■)(). Tlie ]mblic services of the church have been as follows: Mveiy Sund.iy at St, James Church, llatlev, and at St John's Church, \\alervilli', and on alternate Sunday evenings at Ma.>i- sawippi and the J}owen school-house. In addition to this, Ihrougli the kind assistance ol' Mr. Procter, Principal of the .vcadeniy, J have been enableil to give a fnlnightly Sunday service in Barnston. During the last season of Advent, a i.'our-^e i)f Fi'iday evening lectures was given in St. James Church, llatley, tor which I am greatly indebted to the Rev. Professor Roe, the Rev. J. Dinzey, ami the Rev. J. Foster. Two and, during part of the summer, three Sunday-schools have been maintained, with a combined roll of about 85, and average attendance of about 50. 1 I 1 1 I ' ; I I I ; i ■,; ,* - 52 The Lord's Supper is administered monthly in either Church. Baptisms, 14 adults and 10 infants, total 24; confirmed, 47 ; marriages, 7 ; burials, 9. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Ilatloy. Waterville. Total. Algoma $ 2 00 $ S 2 S. P. a., Day of Intercession 5 00 1 00 rcnnion Fun(^ 3 50 1 00 General " 1 25 1 00 Mi!,(«ion " 2 2'^ I 00 Eii^hop's College, Lennoxvillc... 2 50 .50 Compton Ladies' College 5 00 '. JO Eatster Ottering to Clergyman... 11 00 Offertory, exclusive of the above. 57 00 28 00 .Subscriptions to Church Society. 12 00 4 00 Diocct^an Eoard Assessment 225 00 75 00 Synod Assessment 3 00 1 00 Church Insurance 1 50 3 00 Altar Cloth 14 77 New Organ 150 00 Church repairs, (1874) 55 00 Subscription towards improve- ment of burial-ground 17 50 17 50 Children's presentation to In- cumbent, (value) 20 00 20 00 Compton Ladies' College, col- lected by Professor Hoc 25 00 38 00 G3 00 2 00 (5 00 ■|j 4 50 H 2 25 '■> 3 25 ■■'^ 5 00 1 ■ 8 00 '■■^ 11 00 ''1 85 00 16 00 ^|j|, 300 00 ^H 4 00 i^H 4 50 ^S 14 77 ^i 150 00 55 00 $463 27 $308 50 $771 77 A. J. Balfour. HEREFORD, I was licensed to the Mission of Barford and Hereford in June last, and consequently have been here but six months. Congregations have been established and regular services hold in four places, viz : Dixville, Stanhope, Hereford and Perry boro'. Dixville is an incorporated village of about five hundred in- habitants, situated about half-way between Coaticooke and the boundary line. Pcgular services were established hero by the 'Eev. J. Foster, butafterheleftthcMissionthey were held irre- gularly and the congregation became very much disorganized. H' I rs 53 either irmed, Total. 2 00 GO 4 50 2 25 3 25 5 00 8 11 00 00 85 00 16 00 300 00 00 50 4 4 14 77 150 00 55 00 17 50 20 00 G3 00 $771 77 POUR. eford in months, services ord and vlred in- and the e by the iel(l irre- ••ranized. Here we feel very much the effect of " our unhappy divi- sions," as there are no less than four different congre^ -ions trying to establish themselves, viz: the Church, Methodists, Baptists and Adventists. About twenty-five families attend our services, but all are not Church members. Wo have the names of forty Sunday-school scholars and three teachers on our list. The service is held in the Good Templars' Hall, of which we have a lease for 99 years. We hope to build or buy a Parsonage here next summer with the proceeds of part of the land given to this Mission by Miss Green, of Quebec. The thanks of the congregation are due to Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhew for the gift of a new surplice and stole. Stanhope is situated on the boundary, and with the village of Norton Mills, just across the line, contains four or five hun- dred inhabitants. There are about forty Protesant families who have no religious service but our own. This I consider a very promising field. The people are all anxious to have the service continued, and it has been a source of great regret to me that 1 could be with them only once a fortnight. I hope, however, with the assistance of a Lay Reader, to have service here and at Dixville every Sunday. A Union Suu Jay- school has been carried on by Mr. John Wright, an exemplary young man whose parents are Baptists. He is ready to hand it over to us as soon as we have a weekly service. It is hoped that, with the generous assistance of the proprietors of the Norton Mills, a Church will be built next summer. Several persons have oflered to give the site, and all will contribute according to their means. We have procured a small melodeon, and the services are generally well attended and the responding hearty. The little Church built by Dr. Ward is about half-way between Dixville and Stanhope, and can never be used but by one or two families in the immediate vicinity. At South Hereford the Church has suffered very much from the lack of regular services. Quite a number have gone to the neighbouring town of Canaan, Vt., and joined the Methodists or Congregationalists. The little Church is not yet furnished, but it is warm and comfortable, and the rough benches answer very well. The people had lost nearly all interest and began to despair of ever seeing a clergyman again, and it will be some time before they have confidence in our being able to hold the ground permanently. There are twelve families who attend our services. About thirty dollars have been raised towards purchasing an organ, and a new pale fence has been built around the Church and burying- ground. A Sunday-school with about twenty-five scholars was carried on during the summer by Mr. and Miss Workman, i 1 I 111 , •; ;i \ 1 ifl- ■ ' 1 j 4 ^ , * 54 bnt has been given up for tho winter. I have no doubt thftf if tliey hud aclergymsin stationed in their midst, the (•oii Northern part of Hereford, and is distant from South Ifd'e- ibrd titteen miles. There are about twenty I'rotestant families surrounded by settlements of French. There are eleven families professedly members of our Church, and three or four others are looking favourably towards us. TIh^ Methodists have established u weekly service here and have a few members. The people are for the most jiart jtoorand have many difticulties to contend against, but they are all very anxious to have the services of the Church, and will contribute according to their means. I have held a number of services on Hall's stream, which is the oldest settled and b}'- far the richest part of Ilerefoi'd. There is only one Church family, and tho rest are Nothingarians, Adventists, Spiritualists and Universalists, and the}- are occasionally blest with tho preaching of some itinerant evangelist from the neighbouring republic. I am sure, however, that if our Church could only be fairly rejiresenfed rnanj'^ would be led to see the beauty of her waj's. This can only be done by giving Hereford a clergyman of its own, who will go in and out among them and identify himself with their best interests, both temporal and s])iiMtual. On the whole I feel veiy much encouraged with my work, 1 have visited nearly every Protestant family in both town- ships, and everywhere liuvo been received with kindness and hospitality. But the necessary work of tho Mission is more than one man can sui-cessfuUy accomplish. The tield may not be in some respects an importantone, but when one considers the character and condition of the ])eople, and the great need there is of religious' instruction, it certainly has a claim (equalled by no other in the Diocese) upon the sympathies and assistance of Churchmen. If another man could bo sent, tho whole tield would soon be ours, but if we neglect to do so others will step in, and we shall, 1 fear, be able to maintain only a sickly existence, which will bo no less dishonourable to ourselves than to (rod. Baptisms, Adult, 1 ; Infants, 28 ; Total 20. Dixville, Stanhope, Hereford, Perryboro. Asses. $75 00 Asses. S75 00 Asses. $50 00 Asses. $25 00 G.pur. 50 00 Organ, 13 00 Organ, 30 00 Surplus 7 00 Fence, 15 00 Total. $132 00 888 00 $75 00 $25 00 Albert Stevens. 55 ibl, thfil coii^ro- JiTOlUKl in ihc lloro- )testunt ore arc 1(1 111 roc IS. Tho nd havi- loor Jiml are all 11(1 will ch is the , There ifariatis, he}' are linoraiil m sure, resoiitcil riiis can ts own. liiiui^eir y work. th town- iiess and is more may not onsiders eat need a claim lies and mt, the ) do so ain only rable to boro. 25 00 ;25 00 KVENS. IRELAND. On the working staff of the Mi.S(rion, J. P. Botliwell has taken the place ot'G. C. Phinncy as school teacher. A station has been taken np at Adderloy, twelve miles dis- tant, formerly served from Inverness. Divine service monthly on Sunday evening, average congregation twenty-tive. F. II. Wood, Esq., lay-rcador, supplying the place of .Missionary at Trinity Church. The' work among these congregations is carried on with moderate suoccss. is'ecessary repairs oi' (Jhurches, parsonage, &.C., carefully attended to. Missionary addresses by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, for Society for the Propagation of the (rospel ; by Secretary, Rev. M, M. Fothergill, for Church Society. Three social festivals held for libraries, for lamps, and for debt to Mi-. Wood, now paid up. Following grants and donations thankfull^^ acknowledged ; to Sociot}' for the Propagation of the Gospel, and Diocesan Boai'd for usual grant. Church Society for Parish School S40 GO Colonial Church Society do 40 00 jSuiiplemont for Parish Library 30 00 T. II. (irant, Esq., Quebec, donation of books, 17 vols., for parish schools. Eector, Quebec, for placing an aged colored woman, formerly a resident of Quebec, on his list for out- door relief. Unknown friend, England, for papers, "Guardian' and "Church Bells," regularly sent. Senior Church Warden's family, Trinity^ Church, for a handsome sleigh presented to Mrs. Ball shortly after her arrival in the Parish. Following are statistics from register and mission accounts. Baptisms: adults, 1 ; infants, 34; marriages, 1 ; burials, 15; contirmed, 32 ; communicants, 80. Raised for church purposes in Parish, S704.45, as per fol- lowing table : Trinity Church. Christ Church. Diocesan Board $175 00 $75 00 Parish School 140 00 Bishop's College 2 87 113 Compton Ladies' College 4 00 1 00 Synod Fund 3 00 100 Insurance 10 50 2 50 Algoma 2 00 Shingwauk Homo 4 00 General Fund Church Society. 14 78 30 22 Mission Fund " 5 17 3 30 Pension Fund " 2 10 j 3 18 Ileathen Missions, S. P. G. 8 20 8 00 i '.-A \ I H ■■ 66 Dioccnan Church work 17 50 Chiircli debt 40 00 Church rcpair.s 10 00 30 00 Current expenses 12 00 9 00 Lamps 10 00 10 00 Lihrarios 20 00 10 00 Jniproveinont of (Hebe 2'J: 00 S514 12 $100 3o Tiios. L. Ball. INVERNESS. The work of the Mission lias been carried on during tho year without interruption or diminution. t' The service at lij^sandcr Falls, of the beginning of which i spoke in my report last year, has been continued with suc- cess. Wo are indebted to a Wesleyan friend for tho use of tho large room in which we worship, for lights and fuel. By tho aid of the Church Society, we are enabled in this locality to open a day school, in which a religious as woll as a secular education is to be given. » The ministrations at St. Stephen's Clmrch, Camjjbell's school room, and Becancour, have been maintained in tho usual order, and, 1 believe, with spiritual advantage to indi- vidual members of tho congregations. My communicants arc still too few. When will people abandon their mistaken notion of " titness?" Tho Bishop of the Diocese visited Inverness this December, and confirmed twenty-one persons. May they all Itecome re- gular and consistent communicants. Financial statement : — General Fund $ V\ 04 Mission Fund 5 24 Widows' and Orphans" Fund 8 07 Pension Fund 25 15 Algoma Bishopric 1 73 Bishop's College 3 16 Foreign Mi.ssions, S. P. Gr 4 U2 Compton College 5 00 Assessment 200 00 Aiiffmentation stipend 400 00 :'. :'f my I i' $692 28 CiiAs. Bftiaas Washer. 57 KINGSEY. 30 00 9 00 10 00 10 00 90 3i> i. Ball lUMllg tho of w hi ell 1 with suc- :ho use of Ifiiol. By lis locality s a secular « ^'am])hcir.s icd in tho ;c to indi- ncants arc mistaken December, ecomo re- i:{ 94 5 24 8 97 25 15 1 3 4 5 73 16 02 00 too 00 00 00 25 07 192 28 SVasiier. \vr>''^~ the report of the past year for the Mission of y \v.' ' mingled feelings of pleasure and regret. Witii I am Kingsey . , . pleasure, because of what has been done in the Mission during the year. With regret, because it is my last report for tho Mission, having left it in October to take charge of tho Parish of Compton. It will not bo a matter of surprise tliat I should express very great regret at leaving a Mission which I had under my charge for more than nine and a quarter 3-ears. I can truly way, I experienced almost uninterrupted ha])piness, with hardly a cloud to cast a shadow — where, too, I had many and sincere friends, and from whom I experienced very great kindness and consideration. In June the Bishop visited the Mission, and hold a contir- mation in St. Paul's Church, and confirmed sixteen. During the months of July and August, I had charge of the congregation at Riviere-du-Loup, during which time the ser- vices in Kiiigsey were kindly undertaken by several of my clerical brethren, to whom I would wish to otter my warmest thanks. Tho event of chief interest during tho year was tho erec- tion and consecration of a handsome Church in a distant part of the Mission, at Denison's Mills. Tho contract was given out late last winter, and the building erected during the summer, and was consecrated on the 2nd of October. There was a large gathering of the laity, and a hearty and cheering service; a luncheon was provided by tho ladies of tho con- gregation at the hou.-e of Mrs. Dension. For a long, long time had I talked of and wished to .see a Church built to take the place of the miserable school-houso in which I have so long held service, and I had almost given up any hopes of seeing my wishes realized, so little encouragement did my suggestions receive. But when once the idea was entertained by the people, it was ])ushed through with a hearty deter- mination, not often equalled, seldom or over surpassed. And all who had any part in it may well feel pleased at the i*esult, a church well and substantially built and thoroughly well appointed, and second to few in the diocese. One thing is wanting to make it complete with the requisites for divine offices, and that is a set of altar vessels. I venture to hope that some one may bo found willing and able to make an offering of a set to the Church. A word must bo said about the cost, and how the money has been raised — complete, it has cost about fourteen hundred dollars, this includes really liandsome chancel furniture, and a furnished vestiyalso. Of a >ll 58 this sum, ono-lialf was raisod by tho peoplo thomsolvos, $100 camo from tho Church Socioty, and the rcmaitklor i'roin g(nio- rous friends in Quebec and Montreah Tho financial statement shows tiiat a /i^oodly amount lins been raised in tho Mission. Of tlie spiritual condiliiMi df tlio Parish 1 do not think it riglit to speak, one (tnly knows and can judge of that, to llim we shnuld be content to leuvo all results. I would allude briefly to tho retirement of Sir Edmund Cox fron^ the office of Church Warden, which he held for a great nun\ber of years, the duties of which ofKoe ho dis- ( barged with much real self-denial. It is not too much to say that he was the founder of the Church in the Mi'^sion, and has been her main-stay through a long course of years, and I am sure T am carrying out tho wishes of all in the Mission in taking this opportunity of alluding to, and thank- ing him for, his long continued and unselfish services. In concluding this report, I wish to menti.on two most kind addresses which were given to mo on leaving by the different congregations, one at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Denison's Mills, accompanied by a purse of ^31.00, the other by the congregations of St. Paul's Church and Spoonor's Pond, together with a handsome silver poclcot communion-service. Often do I look back with pleasure and thankfulness, and not without regrets, upon the Mission Avhich I have left, and |)ray (Jod that lie may bless it in the future, as 1 humbly believe lie has done in the past. Amounts raised in Mission: — Ordinary Sunday Offerings S SO 17 Missionary .Meeting 18 40 Bishop's College 5 00 Mission Puiub. 4 03 Synod expenses 4 00 Compton Ladies' College GO 00 Towards New Church. r. ' 700 aO Assessmen t 300 00 $1,192 50 George II. Parker. LEEDS. Ijl ii 1 i : '■ - i i! J ' : i Things in this Mission may be described as quiescent. Wo are very quiet indeed. Everybody seem just now to be well satisfied with things as they are, though I must confess I see ample room for improvement. We need a fresh waking Iroin irono- imount hiis li tioii of tlio knows aii'l to IfllYO ill! ir Fid mil nil 3 held for a office lio dis- nuK'h to he Mission, e of rear-*, all in tlie and Ihank- vic'cs. 1 two most ving hy the )f the Iloly l pUl'SO of il's Church Ivor pf)ckot Dleasiiro and he Mi-sion 088 it in tlie ist. i so 17 18 40 5 00 4 o:^ 4 00 GO 00 700 ao 300 00 ,192 50 Parker. oscent. We ■ to be wel 1 it confess I •esh waking 59 \i]). The services have all been kept up, as horotofore, and tho con'Tcgations continue about the same as when lastre])orted. The'^sick and the whole have been visited, and I am not aware that the ]>eople have any wish i'ov a change, still there is a great lack of interest in the Church as " The Church, " though to myself personally all are very well disposed. St. Janies' Church, Leeds, has been under rejiair for more than a year, but the work is still unfinished ; we expect, however, to com- plete all the necessary alteration < during tho coming year, in which we hope to i'^ncludo a chancel formed out of what is now used as tho Vestry, and also to dean, put in thorougli repair, and color tho interior of the building. The roof has been new shingled, one side now elapboartled, the tower reno- vated, and we intend to jiaint tlie exterior walls, all which, when done, will make it practically a new Church, for although about forty years old, tho timbers are just as sound and good now as when first put in. Last March (passion week) wo had tho pleasure of a ■^-isit from tho Lord Bishop of tho Diocese and tho Eural Pean, who fiivourcd us with missionary addresses. Last month his Lordship again visited us, holding confirmation in St. Mark's Church, Kennear's Mills, on the 11th, and gave a missionary address in St. James' Church, Leeds, the same evening, hoUling confirmation in tho said Church, Sunday, December 12th, the number confirmed being, — St. Mark's Church, twenty- four, St. James' Church, twenty -three. Broughton had to stand over for the present. The subscriptions and collections for the Church Society amount to a very respectable sum, a trifio in advance of last year. The amount raised for various Church pui-poses during tho past year is as follows : Diocesan Board $ 245 00 Church Society 87 03 Repairing Fund, (St. James' Church) 118 00 Insurance 10 00 Lighting and "Warming Church and Sexton's Salary .■". 15 00 Bishop's College Collection 5 00 Compton Ladies' College, do 3 50 $483 53 John Kemp, Missionaiy. i:l 60 LABIlADOll. Being caUcd ii]»on nftor a two years' absence lo return to Labrador, 1 al onco assented. True, the iMi.^sion has .some ubjcctioiiablo features, but it lias also its good onus, and it' it had not, yet being so extensive and ini|»ortant, s(»nie one niiM i^o to lake ehargo. Jn coining iiere the ^lissionai-y must Ih' aware that lie is ibilowed iiy (he wisiies and ])rayer.s ol' Ihr whole ('iiurcli at lionio. I'rohahly more interest is taken in Labrador than in any other Missitjn of the .hioccso at tl" present time, and much sympathy is leU, for the Missiona. ,, so that although alone in one sense upon arrival, he know^ he is not alone. If any were to doubt this, 1 can warrant tliiit Ids doubts would be removed when he became aware of tin treatment extended to me on all sides, and esjiecially by my brethren the clergy. It wftuld be invidious 1o single out names, for all acquainted with me, and many others alxi, dul wliatever lay in their power to start mo fair. 1 had the advantage of meeting Mr. Allnatt and learnini; from him the state of the Mission, so that! was ])rej)aro(l at onco to carry on things as ho had arrangetl. A liouso frame had been cut the previous winter, and accordingly having nothing to linish it with, on arrival in (Quebec 1 soli- cited lielp from dillercnt frientis, who, as on all occasion^, showed themselves kind and generous. The necesstny amount was quickly raised, and a sur])lus, which went to tlu' purchase of a harmonium, an instrument much to be desired for the Mission, both for religious purposes and also for va- riety in amusements. The seasftn was far advanced when we landed (Oct. Stli.) but fortunately the autumn was very i)ro})itious, and when all became carpenters together, the house soon was habitaiilc Wo were so siluated that we were obliged to take j)0ssessi()ii a few weeks before it was tinished, and this style of building u house and living in it at tho same time. I cannot recommeml to others, that is, if they can possibly do otherwise. When tlie hammers ceased to be heard, my sister said it seemed as it' something wero wanting, yet it was a something wo wore glad to be without. At the same time that this M'ork was going on, wo had to turn attention to tho Chapel u.sed by Mr. Allnatt, in order to tit it up for a scliool, so that the children might be instructed. It is a myster}' to me how ho anil Mr. Butler, tho scliool- master, succeodcd in passing the winter. 1 am not delicate in the least, but sleeping in it for a fortnight from the middle of October, gave me such a cold that it i-equired all my resolu- tion to fight against it. Then I had to snatch a week to "O 61 to rotiini to >i()ii liJiH homo )iios, and it' it some Olio iiiiisi nary mu.st \>v vnyovH of tlu' J is talion in >iocc8o at tl" Alis.sjoiia. ,, ^•al, lio kno\v> 11 warrant that aware oft Ik •ecialiy by my 1o siiii;'lo out • olliors al>(», and learn ill!,' was ))rej)aro(t ;'ed. A liousc d a ceo I'd in i;' I y t^iiebee 1 soli- all occJiHion.''. ho iiccessaiy li went to the to be di'siroil also for va- il (Oet. Stli.) lis, and when vas liaoitai)lr. ke J)0.sHe.'^^iioll ; of building a t reeoinmeiid it^e. When the seemed as if wo were glad in, wo had to t, ill order to be instrueted. the achonl- ot delicate in the middle of 1 my resolii- week to cro to St AiuMHtino Rivor (40 miles,) for lumber to build another liouse in"the summer. After arrHn<,'ini,' tho work, started home, rowini,' all the way. That ni.i-ht u very heavy frost froze over th(! river, and my party barely sueeecded in get- ting away with their cargo, the boat being badly cut into by the ifle. When this general business was over, I settled down comfortably to my projier work, and tho houso being warm and ([uiet, enjoyed myself immensely. Following up Mr. A's plan we had Wednesday and Friday Evening and Saints Day Services. To him is due all tho cre- dit of o7'gani/ing the present system of working. When ho arrived There was no centre. Tho immigration of several Newfoundland families led him to choose Mutton May (now called St. Clement's) for head-quarters, and there we may consider ourselves established and doing a work something like parish work at home, only with borders more extended. School was opened November 15tli, with twenty-eight scholars; one sister took charge of the teaching while tho other cared Ibr the house. Thus, (juietly and peacefully, ('hristmas came and New Year, and on January l!)th 1 set forth with dogs to Nataskonan, my Western limit, 175 miles distant. Travelling was very heavy, and frequently we had storms, but we always succeeded in finding a house, and returned within a month. It was on this trip that I encountered the coldest coast, ti.shery almost a total I'ailure to the last. Had it not boon that hcrrin;^ came in in ;,'reat abundance, 1 do not know wliat would have hai»penod. Somo families, who could, removed to Xowlbundland in hopi's ol' saving tiicmsidves, but many others could not, and nothin;.'; but .•slurvation stared them in tiie face. (Certain ones are still in u very ))()or condi- tion, but the timely assistance from homo in the way of clothing and flour will alleviate their sutlerir.<^. My apj)eal8 for help were all answered in a wonderfid way, and I have now little cause to borrow trouble. I desire to tender my Avarmest thanks to Mr. William Price, M. P. P., for his mo.'*t jj;cnerous could, isidvos, but -ion Htarod >oor coiuli- he way of ud 1 Imvc tcndor my If his most ,iu Stilt'H, of rti' nu'otin;^ ■rt. Williams Ills of clotli- D thorou. hop's consent, I visited Anticosti Island, imd St. Johii^, Land Point, Mingan an-l Hstiiiimau.v Point, tisbing stations on tho North Sboro of liu: muU" of St. Lawrence. (Through tho kindness of James Collas, Esq., I obtiiiiiod a fi'oo passage in one t)f bis vessels as far as St. John's.) At all the places I recoivod a very hearty welcome and many invitations U> visit them soon again, as those had not joineil in a Protestant service nor seen a clergyman for five years before. Whenever practicable I hold service. At Esiiuiiuaux Point, a lai-go village of 200 families, there is a fine centre lor Slissionary wui-k. ILro f staid a week and held daily services, all woio well attonded ly both Ilomanists and Proti-ie and Sheldrake; these, iitdortunalely, 1 could not vi'^il on account of the unfavorable state of tho weather, wilhoiiL lieiiig absent (oo long from my Parish. iiice my last report, we have built a new ehaiu-el, eighteen feet by eighteen feet, to the Parish Cn>urcb, and added about seventy-five sittings to th»; Chureli aeeominodation. We owe our best thanks to tho Church Society for its liberal grant of 81.5 towards this much neiided improvement. Two new clianeel chairs^ atbnt and lecttsrn, all in ash and black walnut, a handsome ebancel window of stained glass, new carpet for chancel and matting for the aisle, and a new altar clolli, have been jilaced in the church at a cost ofa little over S-H(). Tlie font was tho gilt of John LotJrosly, Esq.. onr energetic senior Church Warden Towards the rest, tho Ladies' Aid Society ol' tho Parish contributed $135, the ])ro- ceeds ofa bazaar held last October. Last winter we realized SDU by a concert, which wa.s devoted to tho chancel fund. Tlu'ough the exertions of ^[r. P. llammon, who circulated a subscription list for the purpcsc, we have obtai"ed thi-ee > ■ 64 .liandclicrs and four bracket lamps at a costof f?To. Wo can now hold evening Bcrvicc without being, as previously, iu almost total darkness. The inside of the Church has been painted throughout, and fitting arrangements made for hcrt ing it. Some repairs have yet to be made on the outside of the building, which we hope to accomplish next summer. The chapel at the Corner of the Beach is now nearly rinished, and will soon be tit for occupation. Mr. Peter Vibort has defrayed the cost of the stoves for it. The register shows 22 baptisms, 9 marriages and 13 burials. The various sums contributed for Church j^urposcs in the Parish arc as follows: — Subscriptions towards assessment $P'0 00 " " Church Society 25 00 Pew-rents 8S 00 Proceeds of Concert 60 00 " " Bazaar 135 40 Subscription foi* I^amps 75 00 Materials for Chancel 25 00 Wood for Parsonage and Church 37 00 Proceeds of Offertory, exclusive of special collections 47 87 liishop's College 5 00 Compton Ladies' College 5 00 S663 27 Tnos. Blaylock. MAQOa. From the Mission of Magog I have nothing specially attractive to report ; though the past year has not gone by without some tokens of progress and encouragement, as it respects Church membership, and, I humbly hope, a deepening conviction of her spiritual life and edifying wor- ship in the hearts of most who frequent her courts. Divine Service, morning and evening, has been sustained with little interruption, and the Holy Communion month- ly, on all proper occasions, with apparent devotional feeling. There are sixteen Communicants The Apostolic rite of '•oniirmation was administered on the 18th of June to live reci])icnts, including one lately baptized. On accoujit of impaired ability, I felt constrained to resign the charge of this Mission on the 1st of November, to seek rest and retirement, at least for a season. Prom the absence of the Vestry book, I am unable to report the financial affairs of the Church. I may, however, say that all dues and demands were fully settled up till, the time of my departure. Andrew Balfour. ^f P- m&.. ) can y, ii^ been Ic of r. curly Potor irials. Ill the )0 )0 )0 30 40 00 00 00 87 00 00 27 LOCK. pccially gone by t, as it lopc, a ig wor- ustained month- feeling, rite of .) to five resign seek rest )sence of jiffairs of deniantls LFOUR. G5 .MAGDALENE ISLANDS. Three months in the Magdalencs will restore health to the ,sick, vigor and elasticity to the most impaired constitution, and, in ftict, benefit in a thousand ways any whose good fortune it is to be stationed there. Unmindful of obstacles (for the most part anticipated, lam happy to say,) I drifted here about the 1st of June, and the change froni the dusty city and impure air to that of the purest, Avafted for miles over the Gulf of St. Lawrence, infused new life into me, and I launched my little baric in the cause of Christ, to ferry souls to his fold. I remember the days which I have spent in the Magdalencs as the happiest of my life, and I regret that dut^-'s calls else- where deprives me of the privilege of ministering longer tc- these simple, christian ])eople. I visited all the islands, viz : Amherst, Entry, Grindstone. Allright, Grosse Isle, Coffin and IJrion, and nearly all the people ; distributed four hundred tracts, held seventy-eight services, besides tho short services with confirmation classes, and buried two persons. The attendance at service wa> always good. The visit of His Lordship the Bishoj) of the Diocese, and Rev. Professor Uoe, was a great source of pleasure and comfort to the people. They spent a fortnight on the islands, held sixteen service-, confirmed twenty-seven, baptized five children and niarried two couples. Administered Holy Communion four times, to the sick once; a goodly number was always found at thi^ sacred feast. Jtcaders were appointed for Grosse Isle, Entry. Grindstone and Amherst. I established Sunday-schools at the two last-named places ; books for their encouragement will be sent them by Mr. Koe. Collections were made in this Mission as follows: Mission Fund 82 83 Algoma 17 25 General Fund 2 50 Assessment of Amherst, for Synod 1 00 Painting boat 1 50 Church repairs 1 25 $21 33 The Mission and Algoma funds were collected at the missionary meetings of Ilia Lordship the Bishop. I am glad to say that there is a good prospect of getting a Protestant Board of P^Kamincrs for the Islands. I wrote to Dr. Fortin, M. P. P., concerning ila necessity, and he not only 5 I 5 "^^m i I'll •• ''f ;; iiii: ^! 66 wrote me back favourably, but called on mo while on the jblandw, and faithfully promised to intercede for us when he returned to Quebec. John D. Tuzo and the resident mission- ary, whoever he may be, will form two members of the Board. The Parsonage and Churches are well cared for by the Wardens, the ibrmer has been furnished throughout by Admiral Coffin. I took an inventory of the furniture, and found it the same as when Eov. S. Riopel left it. There is a >^li'ongly built and well litted-out boat for Church purposes, called the " Messenger of Truth," a very suitable name, and or.c feels how great the responsibility is that rests upon the Missionary, when he reflects that, Avhile being wafted from island to island, he is intrusted with the messages of God to his fellow-beings, and that their life and death, perhaps, depends upon him. The boating, bathing, fishing, kc, are unsurpassed, and aflord ample amusement for spare time. A word in behalf of the people in closing. A more quiet, inoffensive, harmless, and christian people I never met. They roroivcd me kindly, gave to me the best their homes could atlord, gladly assisted mo in everything I required to be done, :^^)d forwarded me wherever 1 wished to go, thus endearing tlicmselvcs to me, and I take my leave of them with a feel- ing of sadness, fcai'iiig that ere they receive a pastor their little flock will be lessoned hy the cold hand of death, and llicy be comTielled to ]»oribrm that saddest of services without 1', c assistance ofa kind and lovinjx minister, GE0U(iE C. Phinney, Lav Reader NEW LIVEKPOOL, My report of the Mission of Now Liverpool for the year I^'T.t is soon told, bareiy two events of any Parochial importance liaving happened in that time. In the month of .January we had a Missionary meeting in oni' Churcii, which was a great suc'coss, the Church being crowded, the collection good, and everyone present seeming [ilcnsed and interested. For this result 1 have to thank my Lietiii-en, Messrs. Fothcrgill, Sweet and Stuart. We have at last secured a font for our Church, a want we have been dojjloring for several years. We have now a hand- some stone font, m;i-'p:iirs, Loth inside and outside. The pews are old-fashioned ;;i;d high, and not at all suited or adapted to devotional our- ]i!^es— kneeling being dilficult. Soon after my arrival, a re- ^•ilution ol'a previous vestry meeting was carried into etl'ect, ..till two hug^N un-;ighlly family pews were taken down j?nd rcjiluced by six new ones of moderate and roasonal>lo dimen- ~iuns. 1 hope, during the ensuing year, to make some urrangen\ont by which the service of praise and worship may 1)0 facilitated ; and by whioli a large number of the poorest I. .ss may f*.;el that they are not shut out of the Lord's House hy the pew system, which, 1 am sorry to say, obtains here. 1 am persuaded, and never more so than since I have been hcva, that the Church will never hold her own, nor the gospel i.ie prtached to the poor, while the rich, or those able "to do >o, are allowed to buy the privileges of tlio Church for them- -elvcs. If the Synod ever enacts a canon, (and \\ is to be ^.*)pcd she will soon do so) making it a breach of Canon Law lor Churches in the diocese to be otherwise than free, she will 68 i!ii^' iM.' have done much for the spiritual ■svell-bcing of the Church within her bounds. St. Peter's Church, Paspebiac, is a pretty, convenient Church, and with one or two minor internal arrangements iu default, is all that I could wish. The pews here are certainly appropriatcd, but the baneful cftects of the system is not here so apparent, as there are sufficient pews for the ditt'erent families in connection with the Cliurch. There are not so many families, and none of the extreme poor in Paspebiac, as there are in New Carlisle. One of the first stops I initiated last January was to sum- mon a meeting to consider about the building of a Parsonage, the want of which had never been experienced till now, as the former Incumbent lived upon his own propert}'. The matter, I am happy to report, was cordially and energetically taken in hand ; the congregations arranging to provide rooms for the clergyman till the house should be built. A goori site was obtained, about half-way between the two Churches, containing about eighteen acres, with a good barn ready to hand, which was sold to us for the moderate sum of $400, through the kindness and liberality of Mr. Daniel Bisson, senior. We commenced the building last spring, and we hope to have it finished early next summer. If what reniains to be done is finished with as much care and good workman- ship as the earlier parts, it will make a good, warm and con- venient house — not too large, a fault Avith many Parsonages, nor yet will it be found too small, if the Incumbent fortunately, or unfortunately, happens to be a family man. AVe have Sunday-schools in ojieration in co. nection with both Churches, with a band of devoted teachers. These were formerly only held during the summer months, but as the disadvantages to the children of a school interrupted by the long winter months are so great, I determined to kecji theiu on during the whole year, and have done so, so far, without any groat diminution of scholars. Wo have a good school- room over the horse-shod at Paspebiac, and the want of such is badly felt at New Carlisle. The inconvenience of holding schools in Churches is very great, the attention of the children cannot be fixed, nor, indeed of the teachers, when they are constantly being interrupted by the incoming worshippers. Wo made an effort, and I am happy to I'oport not altogether an unsuccessful one, to re-fence the Church-3'ard of St. Andrew's, New Carlisle. The parts adjacent to the roads are now prot3ctod by a neat paling fence, and next spring we hope to finish the remaining two sides. Mr. Gavin Hamilton kindly took this in hand, and it is mainly owing to his exertions that so much ha« been done. -I I 69 sum- gOOft with so were as the by tlic p thoiii without school- of such loliiing of the 8, when We have good harmoniuma in both the Churches. A new instrument, soon after my arrival, was phaced in St. Andrew's, owin" to the exertions of Miss Eliza Murison, who, with her wonted kindness in Church matters, collected subscriptions for it among the people. A choir has also been started during the year at this Church, and as much pains has been talcen with it by the organist, (the young lady Just mentioned,) the sino'ing has been considerably iin])rovcd. At our Easter meetin,"- it was unanimously deciiled to present a bible to Miss Murison, as a small acknowlodgn\ont on the part of the people of her valuable services in conducting, during a period of nine years, the musical portion of the service. We sub- sequently decided to exchange the two harmoniums now on hand, the old and new one, for a larger and better instrument, upon which a small debt still remains, but this I trust will soon bo liquidated. AVe have provided St. Peter's, Paspebiac, with four new three-branched chandeliers, which give us, vvbat wo had not before, sufficient light for our week-day evening services. I began these last Lent at both Churches, and with gi'eat suc- cess, so far as good attendance can be taken as such. I wish I could speak of success in another way, but cannot do so ; however, we must work on in faith, planting and watering, and leaving the increase to God. These lenten services were given under great difficulties at New Carlisle. As there was no provision there for proper lighting, the few lights improvised for the occasion being just sufficient to make darkness visible. This induced me to make an eti'ort to provide the Church with proper lamp?', and by the kind assistance of many friends, I was able to give a concert with that object in view, Avhich was a great success, and provided us with wiiat we wanted. I propose holding alternate services between the two missions one evening during the week throughout the winter, making them weekly during such seasons as Advent and Lent. In the summer we were cheered by the presence of the Bishop, accompanied by his Chaplain, the Rev. Professor ]{oe, who came among us on a confirmation tour. Our conlirmation Sunday was a happy day for us all, and one wliich I trust, wmU ever be remembered by those who then renewed before God and the congregation their bap- tismal vo\;s, .nd wore ])laced in possession of their full ])rivileges as members of the Cliurch. Seventy-five were f'ontirmed. Some ofthese have become communicants, butyet 1 am sorely vexed by the few, not only of the newly-con- tirmed, but of others also, who fulfil not the commaiul of their dying Saviour. The ir(;ly Communion is only irregularly attended by some, never by others. I have tried faithfully to li 1 !:* :!! 70 set the holy ordinance before them in its true lijijht, ana I' am happy to say not without eftbct. Many have had difticultic-' removed, and otlier.s have been enabled to overcome \n\^- Judices of long standing; and I have locked within my own breast instances of repentant and awakened sinners, under- going real, heart-searching preparation for the blessed sacni- ment. These are signs that I long for, and without these, all else is nothing to mo. If spared till Lent, I hope to start ;•. communicant class in preparation for Easter. We had two very hearty Missionary meetings during tlic Bishop's stay, a novelty to many of my people, the result-- of which, in a pecuniary way, will be seen in my hnanci;i!. statement. I have nothing more of interest to report. It would, lu>vv- eve, ..0 gross injustice on my ])art to close this iO])ort with- out bearing witness to the faithful services rendered tlu' Mission by the late Incumbent, the Rev.Cfeo. Milne, who IV»r a period of thirty-three years, with untiring energy, contente ! M'ith the vineyard allotted him by (iod, watched over the interest of the Church in these ]»arts. ilis labours were re- cognized at our Easter meetings, and an address was prosentc! him by both congregations, expressive of their love toward^ him, and of their regi'ct that the infirmities of age rendered his resignation of the Incumbency unavoidable. I have not had the heart to make any special ajijieal to Ih.^ individuals of the congregations in behalf of your Society, for the people have now much on hand, and have hcroicall\ expressed a wish, if possible, to erect the Parsonage withoul appealing to the Society for aid. What they would give now, would simply bo taken from the Parsonage Fund, and render such an appeal inevitable, »so that the Society (sui)posini;- our appeal was granted,) would not be bettered in the end. The fisheries this year have not been the best, and, oven it; this Ultima Thule, we feel the eftects of the btagnation cf trade elsewhere visible. My register for the year marks, — baptisms, 31 ; marriages, 5; burials, 9. I append the following financial statement : — New Carlisle. Paspebiac. Total. Diocesan Board Assessment S* $300 00 ?300 Go Offertory CO 00 94 35 154- Ho Pew Rents 90 30 88 40 178 7u Rent of Glebe Land 28 ()U 28 60 New Organ 140 00 140 Oi> * $230 paid during the year I'ruiu t'und.s idaced in tlif Treasurer' .s liitLV'i.> liy Pew Rents, Olfcrtory, &c. t^' i. ajia J' £i;ii. ifticultie-' OHIO pro- I iny owti •s, under- icd sacrii- thcse, Jill to start ;•. iiriuij till.' results liiianeial >uM, 1k>\v- )oi"t \vi til- lered the ', who for eoutontod over tlu.' 3 wore i\- prosentd! e toward ^ ! rendered ■)eal to liio ooiet^', for lieroicall\ ;e withoul give now, md render su])posin^: n the eiui. id, even ir; ^nation of marriages, iac. Total. §300 Go 154 35 ' 178 7U 1 28 Ci> UO Oil lUlCl'.S lllCl'i- I i 71 Church Fence 22 30 22 30 Bishop's College 3 65 5 CO 9 25 Compton Ladies' College 5 20 14 00 19 20 Pension Fund 4 GO 6 50 11 10 S. P. G. (Intercession Service) 2 90 2 85 5 75 Algoma, (Missionary Meeting).... 6 50 30 38 36 88 Subscribed ■ 27 00 27 00 Chandeliers, (proceeds of Concert) 29 00 29 00 Presentation Bible 14 00 14 00 Parsonage (both Missions) 471 00 Do. Charles Uobin & Co 400 00 Do. Collected outside of Mission by John P. LeGrand, Esq. 70 00 Sl,917 13 By way of a Postscript, I should like to say a word with reference to the Mission of Shigawake. For the whole year the people comprised in the three Congre- gations of Shigawake, Port Daniel, and L'Anse-aux-Gascons, have been without a resident clergyman. I have done what I could for them, so far as my duty to my own people would permit, generally giving a service through- out the Mission every fourth Sunday. The extra trouble and consequent long drives which this has entailed upon me, have been more than amply repaid by the hearty way with which the people appreciate the presence of a minister among them. 1 trust God will soon raise up a good, strong and zealous clergyman for this Mission. There is much to do there, and much to encourage one. Mr. Grier, (a divinity student of Bishop's College,) worked very hai*d, and with much acceptance in the Mission as a lay-reader during the summer vacation. By his exertions a now carpet was provided for the Church floor of Port Daniel Church, an well as a considerable sum collected towards the proposed Bpire for the Church at Shigawake. Of L'Anse-aux-Ga3C0fL I am happy to report very favourably. There are only about half a dozen families or so here, but they have worked nobly, thanks to the perseverance of Mr. Acteson, in finishing their little Church sufficiently for divine service, and managed to do so in time for the confirmation in the ."^ummer, when a. very liappy and hearty service was held within its walls. While writing this I am away from the Church Wardens, and so cannot furnish the Society with their financial state- ment. All I have to report of Hopctown, which has now been joined to my own Mission, I can say in one word, and that word is Ichabod ! J. II. S. Sweet. ('. fi i! !■:, :! : i t i 1 1 1 1 '''. i 'i - 1 ■ i }■■■} . ] i i i 1 72 roRTNEUF. Tilo not seem to have mucli of wpociiil interest to rcconl :;bout my work during the past year. Wo huvo felt the gonc- rjil tloprcssion of business, jind liopes of future prosperity to bo lirought on by the coribtruction of the North Shore Rail- way, have been so far disappointotl. 7\gain in the present year some past niisnianagcment in scliool afVaii-s was dis- vovered, and Church atlairs have sutl'ercd therefrom ; but yet I believe the work of the past year has not boon in vain. TIk; j-orvicos in the Church have improved, and in the viMage we now have a hii'ge room well tilled with a congregation who I'ospoud lairly in the services, sing heartily, and ajiparently take more interest in what ]iertains to religion, and I hope tiiat this increase of outward zeal and interest is but thi; token of more life within. During last Avinter 1 was sent for to visit a woman who was said to bo dying at Ste. ( reive vievo do Eatiscan, thirty lailos from this. I went, and have been several times since to hold Divino Service for the few Protestants who are there. J am greatly indebted to Mr. John Ford, of this place, for aid in the Sunday-school in the village, as well as to Hichard Newton, whilst he was in charge of tlio day-school. The following payments were made between December Ist, 1874, and December 1st, 1875. llalcsboro'. Village. Total. Assessment to end of 1874... S $ $75 00 " for part of 1875. 56 25 44 00 100 25 Fencing 4 00 16 27 20 27 Labour on road 7 00 7 00 Sexton 8 00 8 00 Insurance .' 1 80 1 80 3 60 Special Collections 2 25 3 25 5 50 (rcncral Expenses 120 2 33 3 53 Instalment on Parsonage debt. 57 14 Interest 24 00 Total $304 2'J James B. Debbaqe. ST. SYLVESTER. i The Mission of St, Sylvester is, with the exception of Labrador, and the Magdalen Islands, and tlie district recently assigneil to travelling .Missionary, the most extensive i'l the diocese. There are seven stations where divine service is 73 ) record bo gonc- ority l<» ro Kail- l)ro«ont \vi\H (iis- but yd, lin. th(; lla-,'0 wc on wlii> |»arently I llOjIl! but tho an wlu» I. thirty I since to there, lace, for Eichani iber Ist, Total. $75 00 100 25 20 7 00 8 00 3 60 50 58 5 3 57 U 24 00 6304 21) tBAQE. ition of ■eccntly ii the i-vico is held -St. Sylvester, St. CJilcs, St.]Mnr<,'aret'9, St. Patrick's, St. Mary H, Cumberland Mills and St. (rcorgo't*,— besides which the Missionary visits some settlers in Jersey county, on the Kennebec Koad, who live not loss than ninety miles from his own house. The English i)0inilation of this large district is small, scattered, and decmising. [n St. Margaret's, the Eev. W. King reports eight Cliurcli families ainf four other families, who do not belong to the Church, but attend its services ; together with four families IVom the neighbouring Parish of St. Catherine, who show their apiircciatlon of' the opjiortunity of common worship by the hard travelling through the mrmntainous country thc}- endure in order to participate in it. So appreciative indeed are all in this congregation, that the Missionary, when he has overcome the difticulties of the road, never fails to find in the heartiness of their worship a refreshment for his own soul. At St. Patrick's, which is within a few miles of the Mis- siimary's residence, he is able to give a service every Sunday when not upon his tour to the remote parts of the Missioii, but ho is not much encouraged in this part of his work. There are six families, or parts of families; no schools. At- tendance at Church, from four to ten persons. At St. Mary's there is only one family; but tho Missionary must needs pass their door on his way up the Chaudiere, and in 110 part of his Mission does ho find a warmer welcome, or a heartier worship. Cumberland Mills lie six miles oft' tho main road, not for from the gold diggings. Tho mills have long since gone to decay, but there are still twelve families who are visited whenever Mr. King passes to St. George's, which is tho furthest station or centre in this direction, though tho Mis- sionary penetrates for some miles beyond. jReturning now to St. Sylvester — in families of English origin and creed tho most populous part of tho Mission, — Mr. King reports tho gradual diminution of their numbers. Three families have sold out this winter, and are leaving in tho spring. Two loading members of the congi'ogation have been removed by death. There are two day schools, and a Sunday-school. St. Giles' is served on Sunday with St. Sylvester. Tho congregation is small and scattered ; but they assemble. Tho children are catechized each Sunday, during divine service. Summaries like the foregoing, however useful, are apt to be a little dry; and, in their unavoidable generality of state- ment, to conceal not a little of their signiticancj. The fol- lowing extract from a private letter is, therefore added, in the belief that, whilst possessing in itself tljp interest of per- 1 ^ ^if . ! ■ ; I '■! :i 11 ponal iidvcnltiro, it will also tln-ow back- upon the previous recital sonio ot'tlio ,su;^'i;t'stivo li;j;li(. oj' circuinstaiico : '• Oil the last (lay (•I'thu New N'ear, " writes Mr. Iviiig, vvIk. is u man oversoventy, •' I visited St. (Jilos; exaniinedsdiot'l. visited the sicU, administered the Holy Sacrament to an a^i.^i <-hiUl of the C'hureh, and then hastened to the place where I was to s]»ond (ho night. "The New Year hroko upon us, nnda mighty rushing floo.i Jiad surrounded the house. J)ivine service was appointed, and I in the inunediato neighbourhood <>f the Church, unable to get there. '• It was no! until Sunday morning, when I should liave bcei at St. Sylvester, that I could leave the spot where I wa> hemn\ed in T then made a niovi', but was soon stopped by the iloating 'e. Two young men saw me in this condiliiii. and came running to my help. J had to leave my horse :(nd cross the river in a boat. I liad service iu the aiternooik at Mr. Letebvre'>, w hen about twenty were ])resi'nt. I could not rcac h home until the Iburth day, and (hen had to leave my hor.so behind me, and at the clo.so of the iourney walk three lonff miles." St. Sylvester annual subscriptions • §52 50 St. Giles St. Patrick's St. Margaret's " St. Catharine's " St. Ueorire'.s " St. Francis '• Cumberland Mills The Kennebec JJoad St. Mary's u l( (( <( liO 50 7 00 7 00 1 50 17 25 ... 1 00 ... C 00 f; 00 a 50 Collections. Missionary Fund 10 13 Pension " 3 00 Depository " 2 00 Lonnoxvillc College 3 OG St. Andrew's Day collection 10 00 Missionary box " 7 12 17 75 Algoma Mission (( (( S. P.G. " " G 18 Collections for general purposes of Church Society 21 forCoinpton Ladies' College IG 55 for Chalice 10 00 Paid for Porch to Par.sonage 23 00 S241 15 \V. KiN(;. 'I •%. ■i ..li: 75 jiroviaus ■0 : King, will. IK'll M'llOOI. lo ail i\i;M •0 who IV 1 shing flo(^ ; ii|)i)c>inU''l, •cl», imubic 1 hiivo l)COi ero I \v;i> .topiKMl l>y coiulil it'll, ,• hor.se aiul ricnioojk ill t. I (.'(.uM Lu k'livo iiiv Willie lluvc S52 50 lit) 50 7 00 7 00 1 50 17 25 1 00 6 00 6 00 3 50 10 13 3 00 2 00 3 9« 10 00 7 12 17 75 G 18 21 lU 55 10 00 23 00 8TAN8TEAI) 241 15 ^V. KlNli. Tlio present year lias t)oc'n in some rospocts, an eventful ono with us. In |K'(-iiniary mattorH, I think some advance has hcon mntlo, not in the actual sums raised for the various oi.iocts, for in some eases, owin-,' to the strini^eney of the times, these have fallen ^hort of last year's, hut in a spirit of incroasod liherality and in a true grasp of the great principle that underlies •giving. But apart from this, two events servo to put a dehnite mark upon the prohont year. First, the holding of an Ordination in Christ Uhuvch, on Trinity Sunday, when the Bishop of the Diocese admitted to Holy Orders two eandidalos for the Diaconate, and four for the I'riesthood. Secondly, the re- moval of the last remnants of a long-standing Church deht, Hud the suhse(|uent consecration of our Church lo the service of God. The ordination derived a peculiar interest and solemnity from the fact of its heing the tirst ever held in this neighbour- hood, its dignity unil im])ro8sivencs9 were not soon to be forgotten. On the Ifith of June, the Bishop of the Diocese iield a Con- firmation in our Church, administering the rite to thirteen ]tersons, all of whom, 1 am thankful to say, have presented themselves at the Holy Communion of the Lord. Tlie attendance at public worship has not varied materially since last year. The number of regular communicants has increased from about eighteen to twenty-fivo. In the course of the year I have administered the sacra- ment of baptism to twenty-two persons, ten of whom were adults. The number of burials for the same period is eight, and of marriages, two. Our morning and evening services have been kept up during the year, and the Sunday-school, after morning prayer, is doing well. In addition to these regular labours, I have sought employ- ment in the neighbouring settlements on Sunday afternoon. Holland has received occasional visits and services, though the interest in Church work here is very slight. For some months, I have been holding a fortnightly service at Libby's mills, a small settlement and flag station on the Passumpsic Kailroad, some seven miles from Stanstead Plain. Though there are but ono or two Church people in the vicinity 'o give me support, the services have been fairly attended, and the worship is gradually increasing in heartiness. By patient perseverance, I think the Church may eventually be established in this new ground. At New Boston also, I have for some time held a monthly I i w service; and the people, thou^li in iiinny cuseH very poor niul Woi^rmied, are, without exception, hearty and appreciative, i trust and believe my labours anionic them will not bo thrown away. The actual )»roi,'ress made in these out-wtations has not lioeii i;reaL indeed, I hardly dare say, as yet, that a hef^innin;,' has been made in them, but eonsideriiiu; that tor miles aroutul us the jieople know positively nothiny; <»t' the Church'-' .system and of the inner beauties and pcrlections of h(>r services, nay, that in many cases they are stronj^ly ])rejudici'(| anainst her as formal if not worse. I am satisfied, and mean til [tcrsevere. Tlu) improvements mentioned in my last report as beino- otVec'ted upon our (.'hurch have proved (juite satisfactory, yel jnuch remains to bo done. We are busy at present buildint; a shed for horses, which in a climate liUo ours, is almost a necessity, if peoj)le from a distance are to attend Church. A new furnace is aKo in course of construction, the old one having proved itself utterly worthless. Hoth these projects. Avhich are to cost about SlUO each, will, wo hope, be completed and paid for by the close of the 3'ear. What gives me most satisfaction and tills me with thaid\- fulness to God, is the evidently earnest, and, I think, tho in- creasini^ devotedness and piety of some amoni^ us. I pray ( Jod that in tho comini^- year his Holy Sjiirit may not only deepen the life he has already imparted, but through it may quicken many who are as yet inditl'erent or wavering, that our Church with her services and ceremonies may be not herself an end, but an etfectual and lively means of gloritying God and saving souls. I give the following as an approximation rather than a correct account of our year's collections. Tho expenses of tho Church, which cannot yet be made up, are to bo added. General Fund $18 50 Pension Fund 3 50 Foreign Missions 2 00 Trinity Sunday Otfertory for Bishop's College. 22 05 Entertainments last winter, towards paying the Church debt, &c .\ 178 75 Sunday-school Li brary 10 00 Special Subscriptions towards balance of Church debt :58 00 Towards erecting a Shed S5 18 Diocesan lioard. 350 00 4 S702 98 Geo. TiioiiNiiOE. 7 poor nnd jciuUvo. I bo tlirowii H linH nol iK'/^innin;; k'H iirouriil IIH of lici- iiiiil tnoaii (itory, yt'L ^'^, which )lo Irom :i he old ono ! ])r()joots. (!oin pic toil ith thank k, tho in- not only fh it may , that oui" ot horseir y'"g (i0(J ir than a lS03 0ftho ed. 8 50 3 50 2 00 \2 05 8 75 00 ;8 00 5 IS 00 2 98 IINLOE. « I tr 8T0NEIIAM AND I-AKE HKAUPORT. Tho foUovvin/^ amounts have hoon raised in my Parish for Church purposes during' (ho year 1875, viz: — (ionoral Kund of Church Society $ 9 30 Mission " " " 11 25 W. ct (). " " " 5 00 Pension " " " 1 10 Armual Assessment 125 00 Oft'ortory 28 71 Synod Kxpense Fund 5 00 Other purposes 57 8185 93 N.B.— Owing to the Mission hcing vacant during tho greater ])art of the year, only 881.34 were actually paid by it ou account of assessment. A. J. WOOLRYCIIE. SHIl'TON AND TINUWICK. Since tho 1st Janiinr}-, we have had 15 baptisms, 4 mar- riages and burials. Tho Bishop hold a confirmation at Danville on tho fith of June. Tho usual duties incident to Missionary work havo been performed as in i)revious years. The following amounts have been raised : — Shipton. Tingwick. Dioceson Board §250 00 $125 Go Oft'ortory 47 34 32 :J1> Mission Fund 7 54 4 11 Pension Fund 5 17 3 50 Synod Assessment 3 00 1 00 insurance 9 00 4 50 Bishop's College 2 55 1 50 S.P. (> 2 80 $327 40 $172 00 Total $499 40 Henry James Py. PExav SANDY BEACH. As we are now approaching the close of the year, it be- comes my duty once more to submit a statement of the con- dition and prosi)ects of my cure. But before I enter upon it, 78 perhaps T will be pardoned in making sonic personal remarks, oearinij; on my connection with the Mission. Jn June last, with the coneontof the Jiishop, I resigned this Mission, and was appointed to that of Stoneham. There I continued but three months, for failing to secure the advan- tages to my family which I expected, and which were my only motives for a cliange, and learning that the congregations here were desirous of my return, and that the Mission wan still vacant, I made application to be permitted to do so, and my request was most kindly granted hy his rj0rdshi]> the Bishop. Accordingly in the latter end uf October, T retraced my steps, having been just four months absent, and entered once more on my duties as Missionary ■n Sandy J3each. The year, like so many that have jireccdcd it, has, through mercy, been calm, tranquil and uneventful, and the Mission is going forward in silent, yet eifective growth ; in which there is indeed nothing striking to engage the attention of those at a distance, yet is there sure advancement made. There is hut One who seeth the heart and can speak ns!?nredly of the spiritual state of men. We can but judge from outward appearance; taking Lhat as a mark and a test, there is some progress being made among us in the divine life. The services of the Church have been regularly hold ;\nd well attended ; the gospel of the Orace of God has been statedly sinnounced to attentive ears, and we are warranted to hope and believe that the word will not, and cannot, be in vain. Last winter a most energetic ellbrt was made by this con- gregation to improve that important part of Christian wor- ship, the ])s:ilinody, by jirocuringa better and more powerful musical instrument than the small melodeon which they y>ossesscd. For this end the exertions of tl'j ladies of the congregation, and especially of .Miss Miiria Miller, and our >-ohool teacher, Afiss White, and Mrs. Ker, were most sell- denying und unwearied. Tliey worked hard in preparing a tea-meeting, and in organizing and jM'rfecting a concert, the jirocceds from which, aided by what was gained by a t\'W j)enny i-eadings; the sale of the olil instrument, and a sub- scri2:)tion paper, enabled them to comj)lete their object. 8') r.ow our Church is in possession of an excellent reed organ, ix)ught for 81^7, an ornament to the building ami :i proof of what a determineil, zealous effort can do. Wo have our sorrows too, as well as our suecesst s. One i'.xf'ellent young person, a member of our choir, and a regular '•ommunicant, Miss Margaret Patterson, ha.> l)een called by the Master from assisting in singing his praises in His earthly 79 •emarks, ;nc(l this There 1 B advan- my only 'Citations Mission ormitted hy his end of months 8810 nary througb I Mission n which itition of ado. n speak lilt jlul_^■e k1 a tost, »e divine fly hold lias lioen arrantod lot, be in this eoi!- ian wor- powortiil icli they 3s of the , and our ost sell- !|»arinj^ a cert, the y a few 11(1 a siili- iject. So d i)ri;-aii, i| :i proof us. One a re))oalsfi">r •oiuributions to special objects liberally i-espondcd to. Dm-iiii;' the year we lost an excellent Church Warden, by resignation, and found a ry marked results for good. His loving f-yn^palhy with the ))co])lo among whom he laboured, having won him the hearts of all, both old and young, and the visible Jesuits of his two year's labour of love on Moultondlill, during )iis hours of recreation from studj-, were the l>al)ti^m of eight 82 h I i 1 1' k m B i'i ' I'! 1''' Jidults, twelve candidates presented for confirmation, and the addition af twelve communicants, and of boveral families a-^ regular attendants at the Parish Church. These results were accomplished by diligent house to house visiting, and by i-egular weekly chisses for singing, study of the bible, coii- tirmation, &c., besides the regular Suntiay service and Sunday- school. A three days Mission on the Hill in the early part of the wintei', made a deep and lasting impression upon the neighbourhood. Mr. Harding handed on his work to his coailjutor, Mr. Alfred Lee, divinity student of the diocese of Montreal, who has since been joined in it by Mr. Robert Colston, of the diocese of (Quebec. To xVscot Corner I gave all my own Sunday' mornings for rather niore than twelve months, beginning with October Ist, 1874. During my absence for the midsummer vacation, however, this station was indebted to the llev. Eural Dean Eeid for a fortnightly service. With that exception, morn- ing service and Sunday-school have been kept up regularly ever_y Sunday. The congregation has been i'roin the first steadily on the increase, the average now being about sixty. The singing and res])Oiiding are very liearty. We have, J think, gained the good will of the entire community, and our work here neetl no longer be considered as tentative. Tin; Sunday-school is doing a good work. On the 25th day ot June last, a very jdeasant Sunday-school ])ic-nic was held in Mr. Lancelot Storey's grove, and on the same ('.sv the lijiin- dation-stonc of a Cliurch was laid by the liuiui Dean. Mr. Eeid has always manifested a warm interest in Ascot Corner, and has helped on the building of the Church of which he lai'l the fi.rst stone, not only by a liberal contri'hutioij, but I)y many a .vord of cheerful encouragement s]>okeu to the people as he chanced to meet them in Shcrbrooke. The Church is tii^t ])rogressing towards conii)letion, and wo hope to occu])y it early in the year. It will cost about 81,20(1, of this sum (lie ]ieople on the sjtot conti'ibuto S400 ; Shcrbrooke ChurcL ]ieople, ever cheerfully generous in giving, S-'OO ; Lcnnoxvil!(' and Quebec, so far, res]iectivel\' 3')0 and §:{r)0 ; and for the I'emaindei' J am resjtonsible. The Chiii-cli is ''uill u]ioii ;t valuable village lot, one acre in extent, bcaulifiilly situatfu. fronting upon two roads, and containing enough land to fovM a site f(jr a Parsonage at some future day. The lot was llic generous gift of Mr. Alfred Stacey. Six week's ago, my services l)cing required at Sandhill. 1 associated with myself in the work' at Ascot Corner, two c; our students, Mr. (iuy Phinncy and Mr. Piodley Walter-, resigning to them the conduct of the services and Sunday- schools for three Sundays out of the four. These gcntleiiKu ion, and the families a^ results were ig, and by c bible, coii- and Sunday- early part )n upon the r'ork to Lis Hi diocese of Mr. Robert lorning-s for October Ut, cr vacation, Eural Dean ption, morn- up regularly mi the tiist about sixty. We have, 1 nity, and our itative. The 3 2r)tli day ot was held in ay the foun- Dean. Mr. Ucot Cornel', kvliich he lai'l bul by many people as ho "liuvch is t:i>t 1() occupy il this sum the Doke Churc!. LiMUioxvillc :inil ibr the ''Uilt upon ;i nlly situati'ii. hmd to form lot was the ;it Sandhilh 1 ornor, two (>\ ley Waltei-^. and Sunchiy- so gentlenieu haro been very kindly received, and their services are highly valued by the people at Ascot Co-rner. In addition to the Sunday services, they have iasritiued a Saturday evening ])ractice of sacred music, with readings, which is very largely attended. The Sandhill school-house lies on the Eaton Iload, l)etweci. Lcnnoxville and Cook.silnire. between five Lind six miles from the fonner, and just within the borders of the township of Katon. It is built at a i)laco where four roads meet, and is admirably situated to form a convenient centre for a large surrounding .>\vin,i,^ statistical intbrmalion. f''amiiics connnctod with the Cluircli, about 1!>0. Number of Hingle persons, not included in the above families, IJO. Total ui' the Church population, ab(Mit 'JUO : of these, about oSl) nttcndcd the services of the Church with more or loss ro<,'i] larity. The nu.nber of professed communicants is about l'4ll. I'he average utte\ dance at the Holy Communion lor th<) pUhit year is a little imder b'O. On Kaster Day, between the ti;'St and second celebrations, there were 103 communicants. In tho Sunday-school there arc a little over 150 children oi the roll, with an average attendance of about 110. There aro twelve classes, all at present supjdied with zealous and offi- cien- teachers. In the Colonial school there are 75 childrou on the roll, and for the last three months tho daily attendanu' has averaged nearly up to 50. Our Sunday scliool librarv, 'vhi:h is greatly appreciateonu' ' f the pninphlets in our Church depository: at prcsiMit we arc t'ligaged in Dr. Thompson's tract, entitled: '' Cfncerniiig thi Kiw^dom of God, " a most lucid argument for a divinely or g;'.n]z.ed Church from the New Testament. The member: oi' the class have all purchased the tract at our Church depository. Latclj', at the earnest request of the IJector, I have bi-giiii a eoav^'i of sermons on Sunday evenings, bearing mt]io'.ic, and the ('hurch of the Jioman obedience, namely: ■' The supremacy of the Bishop of iiome;" and these sermori- ^ y tAVO on " The gradual growth of error in tho Church ;" ar.J those by a sermon onNovcinber 2ast year Ir, Kov. C. F. Itcid, Hector, and Kural H-an, and by uiysi iiif^ tho piLit iitbnnation. Nam bo r (,f , ;]0. Total , abouL 5 SI) ■ Icss.s ro;,'u s about J4il. ion for tlv) ictwcou the ninuiiicuiUs. child I'oii Oil , Til ere are ourt and offi- 1 75 chiklr-ii y attondaiiu' lool librarv, limbers now iry has now '■(\ (.'atah)!;.'!!.'. conduct m Jhuivh ; tb s j( t ion ill the hroui^h >oiiu' •cstMit wo arc iH'vrmiig Iht livinoly or ho menibcr: our Chureli have bo:,'iin m,:^ more or mo. I com- bjoot : " Tho " this ua". stion of tic f the Chnnli 00, namely : hcsc sormoi.!- iiurch ;" ar. I r tho Advt : I man of sin :' Prott:iPl >;i>t yi-ar W; by niy.v. ■ 86 The Suiiday-ftcliool at tho reformatory is at jircsont carried on by one of our zealous Sunday-school teachers. In all but the jJnior classes of our Sunday-school, wo iiavc used during the year, tho lessons published by the J?ev. H. Holland, of St. Catherine's, and found well adajiled for our work: In tJie junior classes tho Church and Calvary Catechisms have beo/t ihietly used. On Saturday evening, June 2Gth, the liight Eeverond. tl)e Lord liishop of the diocese held a confirmation in our Church, at which 152 person.s from this parish (18 males and 14 lemales,) were conHrmed. The JJishop kindly remained for tiio following Sunday morning, and administered the First Communion to these young jiersons. He preaclied 'on tbut occasion, in behalf of the Society for the Propagation of the (i'os])el. 1 am glad to report that our offering for that vene- rable soofely of our Church is $15 in advance of that collected in 1ST4.. During the year ending Xovember 30th, 1875, there hftve been 44 baptisms, (4 of tl. ^se adults,) 12 marriages, and 'I'^t burials. 1 append now tho tinaucial statement for the year; (ieneral Fund of Church Society $33 00 Mission Fund, " " \'f''"^Vkr' ,cJ o? ' ( Annual Subs, 16G 25 Pons'. 75 Synod Fund 2 00 d S W^f!^v#ffiRffik.«io^. '<>ii } >arish foi If) 00 .0 00 01) :(; 50 5 00 *A 75 5 00 7 30 :5 75 f) 35 [.5 00 IT) ii) ^0 li) 00 ^8 45 N? 1 Koctor the yciir )0 00 J8 00 J5 00 n 23 6 00 n 36 :\ S3 58 00 J7 56 ?8 00 ri 00 )« f^8 )0 00 75 2 00 87 r.ol)uiMin,i,'riimTl»." ^^ "•"> JJiirviii^- (iroiind <'| ''J General Cluireli purposes ^ 17 S7S(; 32 Silver's School House: Clert^'VMum's Salary -55 00 Churdi Society '"• 00 SyiKxl Kuiul 1 t'" S41 00 Arthahtiskii : Clergy man's expenses 50 00 Total ■S2(;84 30 Isaac M. Thompson'. lennoxville. The following is the financial statement of St. (Jeorgo's Church, Lennoxville, for the year cndiiiii; 30th November 1875. Amotmt of annual suliscriptions for the General Fund of the Church Society $ 69 50 Fund for AVidows'and Orphans' Fund". 6 00 " for .Mission Fund 5 00 Otl'ertory on Quinciuai^esima for Gen. Fund. 6 00 •' Trinity Sunday for Bishop's College... 30 58 " Day of Thanksgiving for Pen. Fund. 19 13 " " Intercession for Foreign Mis- sions 8 00 Offertory Xmas Day for Poor 32 38 Synod Assessment, (2 years,) 12 00 Sunday offerings to defray expenses of the Parish 654 71 $843 30 Kaiscd in Parish towards debt on Parsonage... 405 00 Total $1248 30 I regret to find that the amounts in the Parish for general purposes falls short of last year. This is to bo accounted for partly by the removal of some members of the congregation, and partly from the fact that some few of the annual sub- scribers to the Society find themselves unable, ofi account of the financial depression or from other causes, to contribute this year. 1 1 i iliifeH ! i H8 • Lnsl yt'Mr I ivportod that t ho interior, of tho Chuich hnil lioi'ii jiaintnl and in other roMpocts iiuich iiior«* fittinu; tWi Uiviiio Scrvioi'. now I am i^hul to state the outside lias lii'eii thoroui;'hly rej>:dred. Tlie debt wiii<'h was inenrred in tlif rejuiirs of the l.'ar>onai;'e lias heen reduced hy I'oiir hiindri.'d dolhirs, and etVorls are now lieinii; made to clear oil tiie re- mainder, wliich I hopo may l>e successl'iil. In the month olMune last, the Lord Bishop oi' the l)ioceHe j'ldmiiiisteivd the Ifilo of C'ontirmation (o thirty-tive candidale^i, all of whom have since been atlnnltc-d to the Holy Conunu- nion. There has been no intermission in the usual service.-* of tho Church. The Hf)ly Communion has been celel-ratol once a fortid;;ht, on the great festivals, on the day ol' tliank-- .L^iving for tho ingathering of the harvest, and on tlie day ol intercession. There have Jx'cn ba])ti/ed in the I'arish, eleven adtdts and thirty children. 1 have had one marriage and eleven Inn-ials. Five miles distant frora the I'arish Church, on the('om]»ton road, is the little (;huri'h of St. IJarnabas, Milby. ThisCMiurch Avjts consecrated by the Loi-d Jiishoj) nf the i>iocese on the festival of 8t. ]5arnabas, and eight candidates received the Apostolic Ivile of the laying on of liands and were admitted U) the blessed privilege of tho Holy Communion, Since that time, Divine Service has been regularly held by Air .Simpson, one of the Students of Jjisho]>'s College, who is in ehai'ge ot the station, and by my.self during the holidays. The Holy Communion has been celebrated once a month thi'ough the kindness of the Jtev. Dr. Nicolls and tho Jiov. C. 11. Jiadglcv, M. A., the average attendance being twent^'-six. The average attendance on Divine Service is eighty-six. The Sunday-school is progressing favourably, the scholars numljoring foi-tv. Since the consecration sheds have been erected for horse ^. and the outside of the Church has been ])ainted, so that it i- now quite tini.shed and, I am happy to say, free from debt The following is the tinuncial statement of this Church from St. Barnabas Day till tho end of November. Synod Assossnacnt $ 1 00 Harvest Festival for Pension Fund 2 IS Sunday offertory to defray expenses of service. . 54 Tii Proceeds of Concert and fancy fair 40 00 Bee for raising shed 30 00 $ 127 n Ir^L A. C. SCAUTH. /<-t : "^ Sector. '{'■■' i'ih ■^ 89 lial 1 o 00 IS rATm:i)»Ar-. yuEiiEr. Tho Cullowidu' amounts luivo bcon I'liiscd in my Pm'i.>,h f.,;* Cluirdi jHirposi's. (liuiiiii- llu' yciw 1S7.'>, vi/. : Gene "mulot' CliiUTli".Soi.'io(v 8 CM) lii' M^«^ " " " ' l,OSl (Jl ■\V. i*c t). " " " .S2 00 roiision " " " :')()lt :{s ^iLjomu ljislio]iric l-'iiiid lLJ4)71 Pew :i{c>;ils r),200 GO ^=On'i'vtory, exclu«ivo of H|»ociMl colloctioii liori'in nK'iitioiR'd I{,102 12 Aii^'nioiitiitinii orKiidowmenl l"'uml 10 (H» Synod l';xi)onse Fund 40 (»(» Poreiffn Alin.sionH Ill 00 Society lor .Pi'oj)ag:ition oC the Ciosittd.... ;J4 00 National School 2r)4 75 Cohjnial and (.'oiitincntal Church Sociot}-. 172 ;J0 Finlay Asylum 4GG 75 Male Orphan Asylum ;j00 (10 Clothing Societj 240 30 St. (jicorgo'H Society luO 00 Vannov()U8 bequest, interest KJO 00 Sunday-school Chi'istmas tree 100 00 Lcnnowille, (offertory) 133 G5 812,680 77 fiEORGE V. IIOUSMAN, licclor ot(^uel»oc. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, QUEBEC. The following amounts have been raised in my Parish, for Cliurch purposes, during tho year 1875, viz: (renernl Fund of Church Society $17G 11 ^J>««'0" " " " 805 06 W. & 0. " " " 27 25 Pension " " <« jg^ J3 Algoma Bishopric Fund 25 00 Ott'ortor}- for general purposes 1338 64 Synod Expense Fund ' 15 qo Foreign Missions 32 OO Society for Propagation of the Gospel.... 81 02 Mission work in Diocese of Algoma I43 74 • Total Offertory for 1875, $1165 40 ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I l:;|28 |2.5 ■so "^" HHI ■^ 1^ 12.2 Hf 1^ 12.0 L25 III 1.4 1.6 V] <^ /^ ^^/ ^> A W %' °w PhotDgraphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. M580 (716) 872-4503 €v 90 Mission work in Eritisli Columbia 44 00 Sioux Indians, Huport's Land J"| ^J JJishop's College, Lennoxvillc 110 00 National Schools ■•••• -•/. ; ^> Sustcntation Fund ofSt. Matthow's C'li... l,r.»0 J!) Knlar^omen. of " " .•• ^^^f^^ ^ Total S-'5,110 33 ClIARLKS HaMILTOX, Koctor. ST. petek's church, quebkc. The followin^^ amounts have hern rai>od in my Parish, for Cliurch purposes, durini; the year 1875, viz : GcreralFundof'Chiircli Society 8 78 75 '< •• '' " (sjiecial donation) 2(5 10 Mission Fund of Church Society 50 SO AV. & 0. " " *' 13 25 Pension " " ^ " 15 70 Algoma BiKhoi)ric Fund 10 54 Algoma Missionary Fund (Mrs. Movuan's list) 40 00 Indian Mission, (British Columhia) 10 00 Society for Propagation of the (lOsj)el 8 08 National Schools of (^nebec, (oticrtory and collections) 10 00 Bishop's College. Lennoxville 10 00 Synod Expense Fund 7 50 Offertory G25 50 Collections, &c., for other purposes 648 50 Compton Ladies' College 10 00 « 1,580 92 M. M. FOTUEBOILL, Rector. ST. Michael's. The following amounts have been raised In my Parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1875, viz : Church Society $205 00 Offertory for Clergyman and Poor 700 00 Bynod 10 00 Bishop's College 10 00 91 EndowniPnt 120 00 Other piirpcos, 700 00 SI, 835 00 A. A, Von Iffland, liector. mariners' ciiURcn. Statomcnt of amount collected, &c., for C'liurch purposes, in:., durini,' IS"'). SpecialfollectioD.fJciienil Fund Church So'y. $11 CO " " JiCinnuxvilie Collei;-o 7 85 " " :Mis.sioii Fund ....T. 15 00 " " Tension " G 25 " " S. P. G :{ (JO " " Easter, Incumbent 20 00 « " Poor Fund :]2 25 Ordinary collection, mornin.i,' and evenini;-... 112 70 Assessment for Synod 4 (10 Subscription from CV)n;i;rey liic jlislioi) ; and in coniioclion with that position was lie en ■«.•.! jiiid instituted IJoctor of.\icoU;t, and also named Chaplaii; (I' liie {^uaran tino Station at (irossc lsU>. Ileiv wore my head- nuai-ters uj) to Nov. 7, since that llioy have Inrn at (^Miebo^ lind henee I have started out almost every week up or down idonir the south shore of the St. Lawreneo, to seek for tho;-e 111 of Christ's sheep dispersed ahroad in that distriet. wl directly or indii-eetly arc cmbraeed within iho iidd of the reformed National Ohurchofold Kn;,^land. This work is spoken of in a circular issued hy the lli.shop a> follows : ■'In order that tho menihers of our Church, livinir in sncit unal! bodies that they are unable to jirovide I'oi' themselves the services of a resident cler/^yman, may not be altoi^i-thor without the miinstration.s of tho Church, a salarv ha'^ Ix-on provided for a Travelling Missionary who may visit nucii scattered families, to hold divine service and minister the Sacraments among them. "The Church Society, havinc^ found the salary for ti«e Mi.ssiom labours to defray the e.\))enses of his visit? mr}-, looks to the j)COple who receive tlie benefit of h l:t And, for the manner of doini' this, 1 stroniclv recommoi that there be an otVer'orv at all services helil, and tl le pn ceeds duly transmitted to the Treasurer of the Cluu Society, c;i ■It would be further desirable that each of tl le congre:;a- tions or groups of familics_visited. should undertake. — in ca.- it should bo iiappcn that" the otl'ertory be insuiiicient, — to make good a fairly proportioned share of the ex]iense. Hut 1 advise that the oliertory be lirst used, because 1 think that all who worship should have an ojjportunity of making tha free-will offering to God in which, alon praise, our worship consists. with prayer an 1 93 'I'ho folliary 3lKt, 1870 U) o I y, t -3 u ■/J -*d B '« :l s ,i -•J a :: « V. tf '■•It Mdiii iu«! M Zf phi tin. St. Lcunard., iiuUlrcMl*' . . . ^^I■tllaha^k.■^ | 14 10 I 15 SO 10 10 tt' (JiOhP-' Ihl" i • I 1 .' M Tt.orans liiviitl- ()«''ll.' ivi Vtil 0() ;alle-, Nicoh't ht^ini^ lOO miles above atid Father Point 200 i;iile< h'<'Io\v «l-ill further down the I V '.' r In to Sto. Fhivie, Metis and Malane )th )!aet tl d the tablt L' namec (h.licj have l)t;en done aceidentally, or in takin^^ the servicoM () .lerL'vmtMi on the sick list, Or Administering Holy Com i:,;:r.'iOn when the Incumbents are lu^t yet In Priest's order.H. I will but mention St. Sylvester, I)urham anil Hcdtord, where I "teemed more esppeially to be called. At I'atiscaii. on the North shore, which I supposed ([uite i^:ir)tod. I unexpectedly t'oiniil the IJev. Mr. DebliUiC"' t'aith- r>dly at work, although this phice is 3.'{ miles distant iVoni his Pui-soiia^'e. Tills instance vouches, no doubt, for a similar care beia^• i II !> towed upon the outskirts of other parishes in the Diocese. 1 '.hull li "(lilici'. ♦ I'aisoii.i'jff . H iia- (■MJ ,;■ 94 Some infant bant isms liavo been pcrfurmoil. Somo candi- dates for adult baptism and for confirmation aro boin^^ ju-oparcd, and somo younger children encouraged to apply ihemsolves tolearnin<,' the tirst principles of religion ; whilst parents have boon reminded of the greatei- responsibility resting upon them in this matter, on account of the few parochial advantages which surround their children. The tabular statement will show that (not to speak of tho occasional duties done elsewhere as referred to) about a dozen places not included in organised parishes have been visited periodically, the chief of them at an interval of about a month : that about 300 souls, young and old, have received such ministrations as they could accept ; that a good average number have availed themselves of tho same ; that more than 100 public services have boon held during the half year, in these places alone ; that the Jloly Communion has been fro- (juontly administered, and that more than half the travelling expenses have already been mado up out of tho offertory: at (irosse Isle. $1.7-1 were given toa poor family, 815 devoted to tho Parsonage, and §12.40 invested, making S20. 14 locally applied, which with $22.95 for Mission and Pension Funds, constitute tho total, $52.09. The other items seoni to demand tho comment that Rimouski will bo seen to have contributed, through tho offer- tory, more than four times as much as any other place, in acknowledgment of the ministrationsreceivod. 1 have good hope that this unfavourable comparison will bo mado up for in tho coming half year, and that a fair proportion of tho .Missionar\-'s exjienses will bo sent to the Church Society from all ])lacos visited. The following contributions in addition to tho oflerfory, have boon s])ontanoously mado through my hands, and added to tho .Society's funds :—W. IJusscll. Arthabaska, §2; W. Smyth, River du Loup, $2; Mrs. Hraithwaite, (fee for extract from register of Nicolet,) $2; James Yeo, Trois Pistoles, ?5 ; .ramos King, River Ouollo, 88-in all 819. Financial Summary, .luly 2.'), to January 31 : Collected for Church Society and spent $ 54 74 Sent Church Society from (irosso Isle 22 95 Jiofnnded to Church Society "7 oy Duo for exj)euscs ! 5l> 49 Total travelling exponses for half year, ex- clusive of boanl §134 18 Tho good i)eo]jlo of Throe Rivers most laudably showed a hearty sympathy with their bi-olhron of Xicolot, and with the clergy, by Joining them in largo numbers when that 95 mission was formally ro-oponed. Thcso places are on oppo- site sides of the rivor, and about 12 miles apart. The thanks<^iving service and wrrvice of intorcession wore held at ' ho chief stations at or about the appointed times. All families and individuals not known to be Roman Catholics have been duly visited, and such visits, as well as the public ministrations, have been f^ladly welcomed. In fact I have found, whether on the |)art of those whose forefathers at no very distant day were embraced within the folds of our national Church, but who may themselves liave been brought up under some other system of reformed worship, or a^ain on the part of the more intelligent and liberal minded among our IJoman Catholic brethren, a readiness to acknowledge historically and practically' the scriptural, primitive and comprehensive character of our national portion of Christ's "one holy catholic and a'postolic Church," and also a readiness to respect and hospitably to entertain her clergy. Moreover, I have found all who assemble for worship most willing to try how far they can enjoy and ])rotit bj the Book of(*ommon Prayer, and it is used aptly and heartily; and ([uite spontaneously have its services been confessed to be more beautiful and solemn than was supposed, and more impressive than any jireviously particii)ated in. Now and then opportunities are otVered for the distribution of tracts. French as well as I'jiglish, and I am sure that well chosen ones, carefully used, must do a great deal of good. Many interesting details of travel and duty might be rccordee are i'es])onsible befoi'c (iod for placing Ihcmselves beyond the reach of communion with theii- brethren, that is. from such means of grace as they can conscientiously use, and which elsewhere they and their ch'ldreii might be eiijoN'ing regularly. No one can justily himsi'lf ll)r acting in dii'Cct reversal of the precept "Seek yo first the kingdom of (iod and his righteousness, and all other lhir)_gb shall be added unto you." Ernest A. W. Kino, Travelling Missionary. ' ( 00 ''^•■;itri'jiition<( for Church Piirjin,ii Hi-h op. i Quelle Cili/. C.tn.fdral $12,680 77 Si. Matthew's 2J.110 :?:i '^f. I\t«'i"R l,r.80 1)2 St, Michat'Is 1,8.'J5 00 t^t. Paul's '459 50 ■ii,i;»;r. j2 fi'inil Ifidiuri/ 0/ (^iifl/rr, Bvv.iii l.oiiin $ :i34 82 Ka-'t Fraiii|it(in fil 2 6."i Inverness 092 28 Ir'iim.l 704 45 '.'^'il*' 483 :>:) ^■- vis 1^1)31 10 MoiitinuitjDcy & Bcau- I'Oit :,09 o;5 .N'l'w Liverpool 'j(;7 20 Stoti.ham and Lake Bt Kraraj)toii l ,20;i 25 7,t;2I 69 <'ikouua .■«; f;:)2 45 <>io;» 467 ,"!» 8>J8 !.'i 674 21 "J 5 6 l-tb MS 74 1,0 f> S(i Kin ,i;scy 643 .■;» 77! TV 3;0 ro .0 l.lii- Lt'nno.willi' ,t Miil.v.. 1,;;76 ui Mai-.g ".. McUiournc and Ri( h- 22'J 17 iiiond . 2,C-'4 30 Shfr)>roiike :!.'.t0:i 7,% Shijiton and 'l'inirwi( k 49'.' no Stanstcad 702 !t8 $2 1,1;; 2 4.'. Runil DtaiKiy oj (ianpe. Cape Cove and i'unt-. . $ ].o:;j :',« (taspi- BaHin it:)8 00 Malhait" New Carlisle and I'as- P'biac. Shi;,'awake, vacant Sandy Beach , 66 1,917 i:j 465 to ri,040 IG Total from the I) ioccse.. $78,171' 32 97 I CM. A Friend. .Mrs. F. M Jiov. W. I Mrs. Will Miss liac Miss K J. Miss 8tai MIhs Drill M rs. ( Po. j';is|icl)i: M ;».!,'< lulc Mi-sJ. M i^s Mrs, J[ Lev S Miss 15 Intcic-t «t. rclo J \0V Fioia St porl ISSION FUND. S 8 00 38 Oii 20 75 20 00 20 50 31 00 9 00 10 00 20 00 20 0'» iblo :]G 8S J .') ( .) 2!t 40 12 50 1 00 2 To 50 1 50 12 2(1 iXwauk iromo -4 00 loboc, towards sup- 25 00 $350 68 J. Walters, Secretary Treasurer. ! I r 1-5 I ;i I! 1 1 * ANNUAL KKrOKT OF TIIK CLKUGY TIIUST COMMITTEE, I'lvscutnl tt. (lir Cluiirli Soiiilv at tlii' Annual Modiiig, Ftipulated sum of £2,500 stg., to bo raised bj' this diocese, having expired, the Jiishop has written for an extension of time. Your Committee beg to report tho sum of eight thou- sand dollars in hand, and hope that by the 1st of .Mai'ch the whole amount will be completed, in order to enable the Society to draw upon tho Treasurer of tho Society for tho Propagation of the Gospel. The seigniorial claims held by the Society are still in the hands of the Government, bearing interest at () per cent. The whole respectfully submitted. J. ^y. (^iKHF.r, Chairman. M. M. iMtTHKlKiir.L. Secretary. January 29th, 1876. 's 09 MST OK INVKST.MKN'IS, 187(|. Clergy Trust Fund : ('nn!i(lii(J()viM'iMn(.Mit 82US1 01 City of Hamilton hIJHO (Hi Coiuity (tf Mifiilic'scx isoo DO Comity of Oxliiril IlilHH) 00 .Miiniiipiility (»r IJi-rliii iidoi) oi) Montreal llarliour ICOIIO OO -Montreal ('or|)ora(ioii >i{'rl'i Ol» Oil V of )ront( Tcnvn ul' Slierlintola' Town ol' jjari'ie (^iit'liec Chapel Kndowinont City of lian\iton. County of Middlesex 400 01; :;000 (JO HJOO (10 SOOO 00 $l:!80 00 .Montreal Harbour, 10(10 Oil City of Montreal 'IWO 00 City of Toronto Kioo (K) Town of SherhrooUe 12oo 0(i Three Ivivers' JJeetor\' lOndowiuonl (.aty of Hamilton SL'SSO 00 Munieipality of Hcrlin jijO 00 City of Montreal Is7,-, oo 100 00 no 00 (lovei-ninent of Canada. Town of Sherbrooke. Town of Harrio lOO 00 Fi-ainpton Mission Endowment Mm licipaiity of Jior .Montreal Harl City of Montr Town of Sherl Charleston RecU^ City of Mont re! Town ol' IJarrie .l»rummoi)dville City of Toront( T own ot Mier »..'ity of Montrt .NEonti'eal llarb )OMr eal »ro(da' r\- l-'iidowment : ai k •liidowmeiit : H'ooke -al our •SI -110 1 1(1 noo 00 isod on (ilMI (III iri.'iu oil L'OO 00 $!00() 00 1 100 0(1 IIIO 0(1 51)0 00 •■^!»S. (ID T'uvn (>r Harrir 2m 00 Ni'w Carlihlc and I'n.s|><'l»iftc Kiidownicrit 8 L',100 (>() Monlical HalMMir 61000 00 (;:>(» 0(1 100 00 ;u)0 00 <.'ily of Mdiitroal. City of Toronto.., lowii oi J5arrii Cajn! C'ovo and Pore*' Kridowmcnt : Citvof Montival $\3()0 00 too 00 L'OO 00 — •■ 8 i',:ijO (»o City ul'Toront(».. Town of JJnrrio «t. s'yivrstor Kndowineiit ; Sri^'niorial Claim § »1I>7 S-J 750 00 200 00 8 l,!tO0 (O <'i(y ot -M. Ill (real. T'lnii (p|' Jkniio, Xorlh Inverness Kndowmont City of Monti'oal ("ity oj Toronto Town of Harrie 8 I.b'-IT -4 § (100 00 •100 00 200 00 I..,.'. nd and Sonth Inverness lv'>d $ 1.200 00 owinent •<"itv oT Montreal T •wii ot ijarrie S 800 00 100 00 S>\\ !,iver|iool Kr;downient : Cily of Montreal $ 500 00 Town of Harrii' Levis Kudownient : § HOD DO 100 DO S (JJU 00 Citv of Montreal ft Tow n oi Bi irrie •150 DO loo 00 .Sandy H<';i(li Kndownient <.'ity of Muiiireal Montreal llarltonr S 550 0() Town of JJarric. 'iaKp' I'^xlowniont : Town ofSlu.rljrooico $ 000 00 p. irtnciir Mission I'lndowniont : Monlroal llarhour 81000 00 Pti>li, Doc. ai CLERGY TRUST FUND IN $ cts, O'jso no 4 6. "jr. on 4100 00 :i3oo 00 ?350 00 To j\ni(.uM( invfslcd C'k'i>,'y Tnift Ftiriil QiicIht Clunpol Endowment '''Iiroc I>iv(Ts Kcctmy ■•"rampton Mission JiriiiniiKindvillf New Ciiilislc and I'asjxlijac Coaticnok and JSarlord | 2100 00 Cape t'dvo and Pcict' | 1 900 00 (;liar](ston liictory | 1750 oo Sf. SyivcsttT I k;.}? 84i Kiuidy Jiciicli I 14;"0 OO, (iaspc' liasiu I 1200 00 1 North Inverness i 1200 niij I'oi-hniif ; 1000 ooj ( 'hi,i,'oiiac I 900 00 ' Ireland and Soutli Inverness. ... j 900 ool New Livi i']iooi I G.IO (HI, Leeds j 000 (lO, Kin^'sey 600 OOi Malbaie and St. I'efer [ COO oO Levis I TiSO 00 Soutli Dnnliani i:nd L'Avenir. ,. . | 200 00 I Union SavingH' Bank (' T. F... " " (i. E. F <' " B " I' D Amount carried over 21H8 87 2441 G5 150 00 100 00 $ cts. 9838i; 01 08632 84 4880 52 ^ $141899 37 187.V 1874, f ■■-. 103 ACCOUNT WITH TREASURER. rr. 187.}, Doc. 31 1875, " " 1874, 187."., a II 11 c .1 it I $ CtS. Ky Aiiioiint at Cit-dit Ch'rUBr,KC dlAI'KI. K.MIOWMENI' FlNl). I'.y llalancr at Cit;(lit Fund " Kevfiuio to datt! , LCBS. 1874, 187j, II 11 ii ii II it ii II ToAm't paid U.'ctorSt. I'aul'.s.$2(;7 SO << " " " St. IVtcr'K. 120 00 " " « <' St. Mattliew's 12 50| 400 00 (;t>08 .'■.8 ■H5 00 7.(23 .'iS 1874, " " 187.% " " Balance .... Tbiiei KivEiis' Ukctouy Endowme.st. r.y Halancc at Credit of Fund " Revonuu to date Less. To Am't Paid Rev. J. Foster.. $ 37 .00 " " " " J.H..Ienkins. 250 00 Balance FllAMPTON MiS.SION Fl'SD. By Amount at Credit of Fund " Revenue to tlate 46tJl 87 274 24 493G 11 287 50 421.") C9 320 50 2M 71 692:3 58 4048 61 4530 19 Amount carried over ;$110739 13 !. 1 104 Dr. CLERGY TEUST j 1875, Dec. 31 To amount brought forward. $ tts, $ ots. 141899 37 Amount carried over. .j$ltl8iiLt ;.il 106 ACCOVNT.— (Continued.) Cr. 1875, Doc. 31 1S74, " '• lf(75, " " By amount brought forward. Drcmmondville Kndowmest. By Amount at Credit of Fund " Uevcnuf to date " Donation from Jas. Dunean, Esii. . New Caiilislb and Paspebiao Endow- ment. $ Ct8, :!;M5 25 204 50 100 00 1874, " '• jBy Amount at Oredit of Fund IfJTf), " " I " Kevenue to date I'OATK.'OOK AND lUllFOUD I'^NDOWMENT 1S74, " " r>y Amount at tJredit of Fund 1^75. " '• " Hevenue to date, $ cts. llG7r!9 13 18 74, 1^75. 1874, 1875, 1874, 1875. 1874, 1875, 1S74. 18 75, 1874. 1875. C'Ai'E Cove AND I'KiJcfc Endowment. By Amount at Credit of Fund '• RmiMiut? to date 'J 15!) 90 i:'.2 50 1048 22 i 117 00 CUARLE.STON Rec'TORY ENDOWMENT. By Amount at Creditof Fund " Uyveiiue to date I « • • • • • St. Sylvk.stkr Endowment. By Amount at Credit of Fund. . " Revenue to date Sandy Bbach Endowment. By Amount at Credit of Fund. " Revenue to date CiASi'ft Basin Endowment. By amount at Credit of Fund " Revenue to date 1700 05 110 50 lG,-3 53 101 36 1500 43 97 50 1187 50 8'J 00 North Inverness Endowment. " " [By Amount at Credit of Fund , ]'-'74. " '< 1.^75. '<■ " " Revenue to date Portnel'k Endowment. By Amount at Credit of Fund, " Revenue to date I Amount earried over. 1040 45 (!5 00 3049 7.> 2359 84 152 50 2512 ?A 2292 40 2005 22 1907 4," 1754 8'J 1597 93 1209 oU 1195 50 73 00! 12i>8 50 nil 45 S13G1C8 C2 r !■ ■.'. ■ J- ' t: ) 106 Dr. 1875, Dec. 01 CLERGY TEUST To amount brought forward . $ cts. $ cts. 141899 •■'.- Amount tarried over, $141890 :!7 We, tliG undersigned, have examined tiie Accounts and Vouchers of the above iund,and h.ave also verified the .securities,and found thf whole correct. ^juebec, January 27, 187G. .Iamks Patton, .III IiICHAIlU T Turn BR, j !.«74, '• 1.S7.-., •• i,s:-i. •• is'7:., •• ]H7l. '• i>-7:., ■• l^TI. )>7-t. is::-. 107 ACCOUNT.— (^Tontinued.) Cr. 187."., Dec. ;:i I $ l-tS.j $ ctM. Hy amount luongltt forward | 13(J1CS '!.J ('HKiOVAC KnDOWME.ST. I I.<,'7.|, '• " 'liy Aniniuit ;it Criilit of Fund 'J7:! 60 I 5s o;) IH'J, •• " I •■ iicvi'nuf ti> dati jIllKI.AMi AM) Sol 111 InVKHXDSS K.VD'.MT. lo:;i .;;) 187^. '• " By Amount at Cri'dit of Fund '.n;2 ooj JS7.'>. •' '■ I •' Krvcnili' to (late 57 UO; llJlQ m) Nkw l.nKiii'odi, Kmiowmkn r. Js'7l. '• •' Hy Amount lit Credit of I'und, is7.-,. •' '• ; •' Ilrvmiic to dat' 44 :»()' 7ii:! 00 I-KKllS il.MiOWMKXT. ]'-7l. '• " I!y AnKiuul at Cr.'dit of I'und, J^7,"i. ■• •• ' •• Ki'MiiU'' to datr r,n-:, (nv :u; ooi >>:'•',> oo 1\ INI. SKY IVSDOWMKNT. 1-71. <• " I!y Am 'Hint at Cr.'dit of Fund 002 On ]s::,. •• •• •■ U'vmui' t(i dat*' :!•; 00 03^' ':■<) MaLIUIK AM) I'oiNT St. I'ktku K.nd'.mt ]>-74, •• •• IJy Amount at Cicditof Tiind. ...... 00 1 40 ]s7:.. •• '• '• Kt'vtiuK' to dutc ,!(; 00 >]:',' -10 I.KVI.'J K),t)0\\MENT. 1S74. ■' " l?y Amount .at Credit of Fund r>7:) 2:) 1^7:., " •' •■ lltvcnm- to date .'17 r.o 012 7,') SOITU DlHIIAM AND L'AVENIR E.ND'MT. 187'., '• " l{y Am't rt''^. Quebec, 27th January, 137(J. 109 IX ACCOTXT WITH TREASURER. C'r. YHli'. .limy. l.lSy Aiiiount at Credit of Fmul. If'io, L)tT. 31 IIkvenl'e ACCOl'NT. By llc'venue to date Hy Hiilaine on hand, 1st .Ian., 1875. Bv Inti'iest (^utbt'c Shavings' Bank, Lkss. Allowance to Lord RiKhop of QiU'bc'c *:jOOO 00 AllowanictoTrcaKwnT 100 00 (lencral Charjits 215:! S ftK. ,-)184 G8 73 19 44 40 5302 33 5121 53 $ ct.s. 85154 50 180 80 $85335 30 i rars( H(:V( f'»llowin,i,',i:nintK(liiriii,L( till' Mar, viz at l.alirador oiiau't' l..».,S. Svkts, ,li„ for outfit. S cts. 100 oo fiO 00 $ . I.- ] " Nrw ( 'liiiirli at (.'oaticdok | 200 OOi at liiDiniiloii I Ifio ooj Towaids I'lijaiiiriiiciit of Climvli at .Mai- liai lie " Now Cliurtli at f-oiitli Diirlinin. 7". 001 .'00 ool New rarsuimp' at West {''rainiitoii ino oo " lifvd. .1. ( liainln IS, outfit. New Cliiiicli at Islaini ISrook (}. ('. I'liinni-y, Lay reader at Ma-dale lie I-.land.< " (i. C. iliiiiney. travi'iliiii: cxiieiises to and! tViiiii ]\Ia:;ilaleiie Islands | " NVwCliiircii at Denisnii's Mills I " New (liiutli at AV( stlmr\- ; ion oo no 00 100 (III 100 00 r.7 10 li»0 00 " One year's rent I'f ('oiiiiiiitt*'C» ro(.ni j " Secretary s Salary I •■ I'aiii for laiiitiiru' 1,400 (ojiics of Aiimiar llepoit, advorli/.iui,', and oilier iiiei-' dint; II exiienses. ! " Insnraiiee on Cliureli rropertv Of) Paid Assistant to Treasurer (iiaiit to Kducation (Jonimittee... Amount invested durin.ir tl.e year r>alanee JO Of) 'J 00 00 42,- :;l 18 .■'» loo f»> <::>:, '.'0 los Co <;oi ,H-is' AVe, the iindorsii,Mied, liave examined the a^((.lInt^ and Voiic) lers ol the above Fund, and I'ound tlie same eorrei I. Jamks rATro\,.Fr J AS. (i. ycOTT, Auditor.' r5,s2s 187.'), Dec. 31.— Byiialnnei! E. k O. E. guebC', nist De',, 1875, rCl (Ieo, Vkasev, Treasurer. D. C. S. 112 JJi: TlIK NICOLKT KNDOW.MK.VT VV^h ]\ ACCOIWT WITH # (Kt. 20. Doc. ;u. To thix iimonnt re-invcKtud " jiaid Ili'V. K. A. W. Kin^' s.iliiry as triiVflliiiK niisHionaiy Iniin 2M\ .Fuly last to ilatf '• lialaiuu $ rts. .ii:t oi> :in 2;; 1^ tils 5 I i> A\'i.^, llic iiiidcrsignod, Imve cxaniinod the accounts and vouchers ot tin; ab JVC fund, and found the same correct. James I'atton, Jn., ) . , ,.. Jas. (j. ocott, J ViK'boc, 24th January, 1870. J)i THE WIDOWS' AND UkPIlAXS' Fl'XD JX ACCOUNT WlTJl 1875, D'c. 31 $ ctM To [laid following annuities duriiii: th ytiir, viz ; " Widow of late llov. J. Simpson 200 00 " Daughter of late Uuv. S. S Wood I 24 OO I " Dauf^'hter of Kite Mw. Dv. Kalioon ' " AVidow and throe children of late K-v j K. G. Ward I " Widow of lute R.v .1. Dalziel ! " Widow of late Rev. .John Torrance " Amount invested during the year. " Balanuc to ne.\t year $^ ct> b 00 1 272 (10 iOO 110 1 100 (10 701 ' 40t^:j Go 44 1738 57 |$C503 01 We, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and vouchers of tiio above fund, and found the siime correit. OF ' riiK TIM : Ti{ ''^\^'i J. .iiiii\-. 1 II (. 41 • 1>.C. ••\- James Patton, Jh., ) , ,.^ Jas. a Scott, \ A"ditor.s. Quebec, 24th January, 1876. 111! ( ) I-' T III-: 1)1 Of MS A X C!] u M {( !i r S( )(.' I i-rr v. ry TJrKTKKASUIJKIi. r. I iK7r>; ilaiiv. 1 Uv Uiiliiin r tiiiiii I.kI \ .ItlllV. I C'll , :!l 1 '• llitiii'.'-t oh lli\ i'StIili'lit> •' Iiivi'^lliii iil-i iiiulilieil, ♦ ft.- Sss: is; I). .— i;y I'.mI y r.MiaiHi' ..^.'.1 !•;, .^ < >. K Lnvlvc. ?.]<{ hci ( nilMC, is; (iKn. \'|ASKV, 'I'lc'dStU'rr, 1). ('. i< or 'riiK DicK'ivSAX ciirj:cir socjetv •niK'ri:KAsrj:KK. Or, .laiiv. 1 I'y I'l.iliiii' •• tVnin la-;tvrar , '■ 41 ' Iiivotiii'iits iiiatiirfd 1>'V. :'.!' •' yVmiiial Siili-i I i|iii,iiis iil'tlif (I'l'iv. t 'iillr(ti(.|l-- .illil SllliS(lil>liiilH ill (^11 Im'C ( 'iillicliuii-, aiiil Siilisiii|itiniis ill I In la 1 Mi- "-iini Ilitinsl (I I) I 1|\ rSlDP'llts • , I i;"i() or, , I 2i):t:! r,() i 1-44 :io , I lo:! 7a . ! If..'. 71 .i -jit; Tii $Gr)n ImmiKh •' Um WtMxl, 12 nioiith'H wihiry 71.1 IS I I s:j HO no $Sy Trtasjircr of th» I Dioi (san l!«ianl, towards t\w jit-fiKion of Rev. E fJ, W. HonK ;!00 0(» I " Amount inv |29fi.> 0!) We, lb*- «nd»rsi}.'nid, have i>x.tmin"d the aaonnto and vourhcrs of tho ttbovy fund, and found tlit- same cornet. •FaMM i'lTTON, Jb,. •Tas. O. Scott, Auditor*. Q«ebcc, 21th .January, 187«. 115 OIU'RCII SiXnKTY, IN AfcoiNT wmi tiir Trkahurkr. O*. IMTft. lilllV 1. Itv illllailrc fiDIII IllKt Villi' 1 lU I)-.'. 31. ■ Sal s of Hddk", tiarlM, Ac, " Ha!aii( H ■' ('(iJlii tions diiiiiiL' tlif yrar 4 0) $807 1)1 K. k (>. K. I ■ yiK'l. •!, :\\st Dc'cvnil)»r, 18Tr.. (lEO, VlAKRV, 'rituiiiiifr, I). C. S. SOl.'lMTY IN ACCOUNT WITH TIIK TRFASURKI?. Tr. 1875. (any. 1 1 hy I'.alance from last year ^1 " liivotiiu'iitN iiiatiMi'd AiiniiHt i!| " Diiiiatidii fidin Mrs. R. (J. I'lt'cs ])••.•. I.jj " " frdiii Il.'v. A. Bahour ni " <'<)1]<'< firms ami SiilincriiitioiiH in y\i»'lM'c I •' " " in Ilural MlHuions ,. ' hitrii'st on In vest ni I'll ts , $ (tH. 1403 ♦;! :{08 8 ft 5 10 4 (JO nu 21 338 5'2 330 80 $'29t;5 i)» |H7r., Dfc. 31 l!y Ualanr e $300 7fJ K. & O, K. IJ i.'l). •■, 3lKt Ucconiber, 187ri, (Jk(i. Viasey. Tnasurfr, D. ('. S. 116 Br. THE MTSSTOX FUXD OF Till-: IN ACCOUNT WITJI # 1875. Dec. 31 To rai.l Kdwiii Joms, Esm-, Trcnsinrr of tlie Dioccsiiii iioiiid I !»i it> 3:iM2 ;•; >?r;;i2:-2 :t^ "We till' unrlrrsitjiK'd. liart' fxaniiiicd (lie ficcouiits .■iial voiuIhts u\' (h. iibove fuiul, ami luund \\n- Nainr idrnct. .1 vMi:s I'ation. Ji:.. ) , ,-, , , , ^. V AtKtllKi.- JaS. (i. SCli'lT. J <^Hu'bec, 24(li Jaimaiy, ISTC. Br. THE SUSTEXTATIOX VVSD OF TJIl': IX ACCOl'XT WITH 1875. Dee. 31 Toamcmnt iiivcstt'd 1 2;> We, (iie iiiulrr.'i'jiicd, \\i\\v cxaniiiifd (lie Mr( (jimts and vdiicln'is (-1 li above fund, ami fnuiid tin. samr eurrei l. .Ja3. (■. .^ii)rr. j Quebec, 24tli Jauiiary, 1870. 117 J)TOCESAN CHURCH. SOCIETY, THE TJiKASU-RI'Hl. rr. 187J .AULT. riiHy iii'tt iii'ocecils of iuinivcrsiivy nicctinir, ln.'ld on the I 2ii(l Fi'liiuary, [x r Kdwin .loni's, Es(| 2, '• Doiiiitidii tVdiii Mis. riics ■J.j| •• I'ldtccds of two si'inioiis iit Ciicotiiiii. per Kobcit Iliiiniltiui, Esi( 1). .. 31 ( 'ollcc'tioiis iiiul Sulist ri])ti()ns in (Jiuljoi.' C'Dllritionsaiul Subscriptions in Kuial Alissions. $ cts. '.4 14 15 ♦■) 503 ::> 2051; 72 ',31 92 IS3232 !'7 I E. k 0. E. .- i Geo. Vkasky, TrcasuiiT, I). C. S. .v riiiliuicf tVdui JMst year . 1 '• Invi'stin<:nts inatinrd . . Dri'. ;;1 •• Interest on Invustiniiit^- ^V I S .-t8. u'j:, .",s I 9.^1; 2(1 I I52S01 2':> IV 75, Doc. :;i .— r.v Halaiicf S'J.'^'i 'Id 1;. .V 0. ]•:. i '; , ! ; (■;:i). "Vk.vskv, 'rrcasiir.r, I). C. S. 'ji'li'.T, olst nif.'iijli»r, 1S75. 118 Dr. THH EDUCATION FUXD of the DIOCHSAN 1873. D-v. 31 T.() i,Miiiits to tlio I'ollowiiiL,' Schoold ((('.ring tilt' year, viz: Coatitook Laliiiidor Wiifilf (Jrovo r»'iinii(»rt StOMclliUll St (iilcs , $ cts. 50 00 50 00 1 43 3;; i 40 00 1 40 00 38 00 37 50 32 00 22 00 24 00 24 00 24 CO 24 00 24 00 8 00 32 00 24 00 IG 00 1(J 00 15 00 13 33 8 00 8 00 $ ct> Jlarlilt'toii \\V.st Friuiiptoii St Mitliichie and Heinisoii (^ranliourni' East Frfunpton Nt'w Armagh Tiiii.'^wick Bourg Louis No. J Bourj; Louis No. 2 Bourg Louis No. 3 Portnc'ulNo. 2 Portnt-uf No. 3 i St Margaret East Mngdala . . St. Sylvester Parkhurst St. Margaret's ! To Paid Kev. M. M. Futliergill, half liis tra- velling e.xpeiisesinsficcting Schools. C21 C-i 22 :•! March 1 1 i 1 t;i<; 07 Wc, the un lersigiMMl, have examined the accounts and voudiej,-. ot tlu above fund, and found the same correct. Ja.mks Patto.v, .Ir., J.\s. (i. Scott, ■ Anditoi-.-. Quebec, 24th January, 187(5. 119 CHURCH SOCIETY in Account with the Treasurbr. r>. 1875. .iftiiv_ 1 Dfi". " 31 By balanco from last year . . . . " grant from General Fund , E. & 0. E. Quebec, 3Ist December, 1875. $ cts. 20 17 (125 00 <14fj Oi Geo. Veasbv, Treasurer, D. C. S. r JJr. 120 THE BISHOP MOUNTAIN LABRADOR CHURCH SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT 1876, i»cc. 31 To amoiinl invcstod dining' yciir. . , " DalaiKi' toiHxt ytiir,... $ cts. 47 00 27 00 S7-1 00 Wf, the untlfiKignt'd, have txamiiir. THE SOCIETY EORTIIE PROPACATION TREASURER OF THIO DIOCESAN ,M:5 1875. I Tuny. 14, To Ktnittid Kcv. W. T. Biillock, the Sccntaiy, London, ,f,s4 1.') 2 sti'ilin!,'. pnicccds of $41 fi 41 cm run y, hi'inj,' balance on Jiand on 1st Janiiavy Dec. ol ;To IJalancc to next y 1.-^75, l)(.'c. :!1 —l',y I'.ai.iiuc ♦§370 ;!5 E. .t * ). K. (ii:o. X'kasky, Treasurer, \). ('. S. 'Ju.liic, 31st Dt'cenilier, 1S75. ' 'J'liis amount n/tnitted to tiie So( I'etaiy (U' tiie yoeiily (Oi 13tli Jauuan', 1870. 1 1; •, 122 D, THE ALGOMA BISHOPRIC; FUND IN 0¥ THE DK)CK.SAN I 1875. Nov. 4 Di.-.-. 31 To ivmittt'd the Bishop of Algomn, being lunomit of annual grant i)ronii.sL'il hy tiiis DIoccki; " Balance "$ ct«." ::no ( (I 145 fC I $44 5 Hi] We, the nnder.signc'd, have examined the laeounts and voneheis of flit Hl'ove fund, and found tlie same correct. JaME.S rATTO.V, .In., ) . ,.^ J AS. U. BCOTT, ) (Quebec, 24th January, 1876. #1 X)r. BATiANCK SHEET OF LEiXil'Ji 1875. Dec, 31 Toronto 6 per cent Debentures 1 $ cts. 110800 00 112500 00 1 4753 3;-< 0900 00 8000 00 (5000 00 2000 -00 6000 00 2000 00 800 00 200 00 5000 00 100 00 425 00 $ CtN Sherbrooke do do Hamilton do do iHaniiiton 5 per cent do Montreal 7 per cent Permanent Stock .... Montreal 6 per cent Debentures . . . Montreal 7 percent Harbor Bonds ...*.'.'. Montreal 6^ per cent do do '.'..'.., Belleville { per cent Debentures " " (Jovernment 5 per cent do United States 5 per cent Bonds Mortgage at 7 prr cent on projjcrty in Peter street, Quebec , Massawippi Railwav 8tock Watervillo Glebe Loan Depository fund 74478 :(:; 4;^ 5 2 ■^!^ Cash in guebec and Uiuon Banks iR'aringj interest at 5 per cent i $79400 ;;3 We, tire tuidersigned, have examined this statement and found it correc ( and verihed the securities ctjnneeted tlierewitb ' ' ' Quebec, 24th January, 1876. Ja.mes Pattox, Ju., 1 . ,. Jas. U Scorr | A'« »t<^rs. 123 ACCOUNT WITH THE TRKASUKKR ("r. CIKTRCII SOCIKTY. 1875. JilliV 1 Bv liiiliiiKK from last vi'iii' •fi cLs. L)i<'. :5i '• C(.'lltisli(>])!ic Fimd jNicolt't EudownuMit Fund iTravcIling Missionitiics' Fund Labrador Mi.^siou l''und fiUbrailor Mission Fund Investiufiit arcount (k'ncnil Fun(J (ieiicral Fund I nvi.stnu-nl account SuHtentation Fund Nicdlot Kndownicnt Fund Investment at count .. Society for Proiiau'iition of the (ios[)el reiision I'^und I nvi'stment account Widows' and Orjiliaus' Funl> 7;.- <;07 '.'7 11735 ,S4 !•■<(> IC 5ii;o 9r) S7() ir •;t>4<> O'J i7:^K 57 35551 00 1608,3 S'i :;;>3n 'X.\ $1794:>fl 2\ !•:. & O. E. Quebec, 31.st December, 1H75. Gko. Vkasev, Treasurer, 1>. ('. 124 Dr. REVENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOArtl) 31 I). \)'i* Off. I)r,'. ])ei' I S cts. ToAiiKUUit til' Stipends paiil diiriii;^' tin' past! ymr, iiirludiii^' Bonus for 187-J jl8287 03 •' AitKUiiit still iliU', orders not yit |irc.-;iiit-i <(l ". ifnir. 4!» $ < ts. 31 ! •' Auiount ol'I'cn-ioiis I'liid diiriiit;' piist ytar| loCl 31)1 • Amount still due, ordri's not yit [picstnt- id " It 222 21! '22402 ,"2 -1 1283 •;() 12tO 1113 Ijit 31 1 '• Amount paid tlic Clirtry siTvin^;- under; I tht' JJoard as, a New Vtai's (iil't ' 31 " Amount ot' (ItMU ral Kxpcnscs I •'>l! ■' Amount vot.'d the Urvd. .). II. S, Sweet . '• Amount paid U<\<1. .las. I'liajniieis, lor liis ])nssage t'lom Knuland to tlie MairdaleUf' Islands "Amount paid Kevd. II. Hoc, lor liis ex-i ])enses on a dijiutatiou i " Balimee ''■ 2,"0G CO 18 no 131 4S 50 31 Amoi n' carrie:» t Gasli in I3auk to meet these tr.lers. 125 IN ArrouNT with EDWIX JONHS, Tueasukeh. - p '"> <« ■/J ^ o 'y ^■;^ t-'ts :^ its. $ its. $ tt- .l.iin . 1 — r>v llaliiiiO'- liii'n last: acidiiiit Assi'Ssliu'llts liMrivcd tVoiiil ' I i Jlissjciiis, viz ; 'III Actnlivalr ! fiO (Ml L'IKI (Ml 'J.'.O (lO 2.">0 00 Iliilpiiisdii, Mi,- l.iii.LCw ick St. 'riioiuiis IIiMiii,' l.iiiiis. ■iloll (>\' Www (f) 0(i|200 Olli'JT.") OOilTJ 0(i| 20 (Mii -10 OOl 0(1 (IQ! oO (10 'J,"i 0(1 (10 !i ■!:; 100 oo,i:;i .i:; i:!i t: i 1 ! Iiiniiiitoii, .^Iissil)Il of T'.roniii-, ton and Wimlsor M 00,100 OnilTiO 00; O'i 00 AVii Kisor •1< ■)0| 50 00; i;2 .M" ;s (K) (;vc\ .Mission of ( 'ai"'! I I ; ( 'ovt: am 1 I' I rrcc iian\ il (l( ;ir.o (H) :;2r) oo .t;-) oo 175 on 1 ,■)() 00 l.")0 (M) 2(10 0(r 1 ")(» 0(1 Mission Dan- ville 100 00 2.'.o 00 :!.-,o 00 22ri 00 Tinu'wiil^, |iii(ls»vcir 12") (id 12,") 00 125 00 ,5 00 15(1 (III 2'.'5 (Ml 1 1; ■)0 lOMiuniohihiiJi' i iSl i5 5 (HI |m; 25 H',S issioil 01 Kast I (Xi 00 120 0(1 180 (10 120 00 H''iiiisoii. i\ l''raiii])ton . Siaiidoii, do. -k; ,"i(i 22 no (IS 5o, 31 Oo West l''raiii|itoii, Jlissioii of i ' i ' ■\V(st Fiaiii|iton ; 5.5 ;i() 00 105 on no on! ( ranlioiiriic, do 2.'! 75 15 (i(i (is' 75 .t(; 25' I'latoii ' sj 25:125 (mi'.ioo 25 :;25 (iii| St. .laincSj Mis>ii)ii ol (lasiir : ! ' liasin iiio no 200 on iwn oo 20n Oo' St. Paul's do .. :!S 75 155 oo'io;', 75'll(; 25 Hatlcy 5n on 225 Oo'|275 Oo|275 Odl AVaturvilJf, .Mission of Hatlcy, 18 75, 75 00| 'j;5 75j 50 25 lit ivford ■ I I 2.') 00' 25 00: Hopctown ; 15 00' ! 15 OOi Shiixawakc , 25 OOi j 25 ()()[...'..'. i'.ut Danitl | 25 ('O; !-'Ansc-au.\-(ia8con I (J 25| Inverness 'lOO 00^200 00 Tppor Ireland, .Mission of j Ireland | 4!? 75,175 00 Lower Ireland, do (5 00 KingKey Amount ciirriod forward. 25 00 G 25, 300 00.171 00 21 fi 75 175 00 75 00; 75 00 141 00 ;!00 00441 OOilUO 00 Or. ■t.i. 'Jtj o;. 120' Ur. JIEVENTK ACCOUNT DIOCI<:.SAN HOAIil) in Diij. 31 To aiuount biouyiit ovrr. 5^ M Amount uanicd foiwaul. $28002 r,9 127 Account with HDWIN JONES, Treasuber.— (Co/i^'/iMf(/.) ' V. « « I!/ Amount l)r()ii|,'lit t'orward Ahi •'s^^inrntN t ontiniicd , Iiftilti. Missidiiot Li'fdK l„iiiiMi'H Millx, (to i'liiiii^litoh, do. r|>]>»bi(K' riiiiiisulu iiilllf (ia^|l^■ i'oiiit L h Sliinstfad Stoncharo Liikc H«aii|>Dr( Val( artier (l 25.') 75 2 1 27 43 25 5 on 00! 150 50 itn . . I fiH 00 225 851250 00 13 50 350 20 75|175 001100 505 425 53 50 218 125 112 50 112 37 50 37 50 12 50 rH20 25 00 00 17 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 85 00 20 42 75 00 50 130 100 250 220 17a 225 83 GO 37 50 37 50 12 50 175 70 260 0« 250 00 40 76 41 25 175 00 125 00 03 7.^ 1875 — Dec. 31. — Hy Aniomit ot irnint from th<^ Sooietyj 1iii- tln' Propauaf ioiHif the (iosprl, for 18 75 1 " do do for rcnuious I " Amount rt. riv.d from .Mission Fund of the Church! So( icty <' Amount rfccivid tVom I'cnsion Fund Church Socie- ty, towards pa.vinj,' the Ru\(\. K. (J. W. KosK'spen-l sion i " Amount rfneivcd from Clorpy Trust Fund ' " Amount of Govornmcnt grant for (irosse' Isle. ... Amount carried forward . $ ct.^. 0(5 09 S(i72 2U 4S3 GO 3232 97 300 00 2500 00 200 00 239G1 .U \-i \ "I , .1 128 RKVEXUK ACCOUNT DIOCKSAN' HOARD iv «l^< oliTu Aiuoiiiit lnoiiL'lil fctiwiiid 280112 tt<.> 280(12 T)'.' We, tlie undcrsigupd aiulitors, have verified tlie loroiroiii:; a('eoiinl> with llie voiuliers iiiul tiie liiihiiue df casli on liaiid. and have t'oimd thi whole correct. .Tamks Pattok, Jit., ) ,. Vucbee, 2Gtli Janiwry, 187G. W. C. Scjtt, / ^^'"S"*"-"'- 120 AccoirNTWiTii I'lDWINJONKS, TiiKAsriiBR.— (ro/ifmKmi> lor I. "ill, mill N'l'Nv V nil's (iilt $ I'tN, * tts. 'j:is 5i; :!7()0 (le 2H002 r,9 1870, Jan. 1.— By Balance l)n)ii!j;lit down .$2r.9(i ;U K. &0. E. Qiicbec, 1st Januuy, 1370. 9 HdwIN .loNBS, Tieusurer Dioci'san BouvU. ■ if y 130 DIOCESAN BOARD— BUPPLEMEKTARY ACCOUNT. m A1I0UHT8 UM^irriD B* TMISCMB FROM IST TO 8lBT JINUABY, 1876. $ CU. €o»ticook '5 00 Dixville 37 50 Stanhope and Norton 35 00 Poninsula 10 00 J\aeptbiac 75 00 Robinson (Bmy) 60 00 Perce , 50 00 HenfonI 25 00 Kingwy 40 00 Watejville 18 75 Up))e»' Dtirham 37 50 StanstiwI 175 •• Wet-t Frampton 37 50 N< w Carlisle 57 50 St. Jamep, Ga^pe Basin 50 00 SamJy Bfacli 191 25 $945 00 Edwiv Joms. Treasurer. Quebec, 3l8t January, 1876. CHURCH SOCIETY. LIFE MEMBERS. DnftViin The Earl of.... $100 00 Lord LiKgar (for anniml suliBcriptions) 200 00 Lord Monck (seven annual suliHcriptionK) 350 00 Lord Bishop of Qiiebcr.. 60 00 Lord HiBh-ip of Huron.. 50 00 Andrews, Thomas 50 00 Ashe, Captain R. N 50 00 Ashe, Wni 50 00 Benson, Tlionias 50 00 Burstall, J TjO 00 Burstall, Mrs. J 50 00 Carpenter, A., Com, CJen. 50 00 Carter, J 50 00 <.'titc 50 00 :| BoXLT, Roar Admiral 50 00 ! Brook.', Mrs 50 oo Burnet, Mrs. i) 50 (lO | Bm>tall, H 50 00 :; r.nrstiill, K lO CO ,; F.liick, Hon. H.,('.B.... 50 00 ■> *:iildwell, leirH. .l.,Bart. 50 00 (•amj)l)e]l, f^axton '>'■> 0^ Campbell, A H'O 00 Chandler, Col., (toNiK'lel Endouiiu nt Fund). . 104 00 , (hristie, Major ^V. P.... 100 00 i: Cochran, ITon. A. W.... 50 00 | Doolittle, Rev. L 50 00 ;i Dou-Ia.ss, G. M., M.D.. 50 00 !; Elt(in, Lord H^o co | Estcourt, ]\Iajor-(ieneral., 50 00 ! Fletcher, Hon. Mr. Justico 50 00 |; Forsyth, Jame.s 11 50 00 Eraser, Hon. J. Jl 50 00 Gillespie, A 50 00 Gray, F. R 50 00 Hale, Hon. E. (senior).. 50 00 Hamilton F 50 00 Heath, James 50 00 Hoffman, 50 00 Head, Rt. Hon. Sir E.. Bart 350 00 Hunt, James '. 50 00 Mackie, Rev. Geo. D.D.. 100 00 J-ssopp, H 50 00 C 50 00 50 00 I.eMesurier, H 50 00 Leed.'^, Rer. J 50 00 Maclaren. James GO 00 100 00 10 M Mackie, Major W. S 5o oe Metcalf, Lord lOo 00 Mountain, Rt. Rev. (i. J., Lor) S(iO 01. ]\Iountain, Col. ('. I'. 7.'! 00 Mountain. Lieut. .l.(i... . 5(i ('(• NairiK', ,loliu 5u 00 .\(ad, H. .1 50 r;f, I'atterson. 1' 5o of. I'cnilii'rton He ii. G 50 fi- rcnnifatlur, U. T 5o oi I'etrv. W 50 00 liuiiur. 50 0(1 50 1)0 I'etrv, \V I'oston, ]■ I'oston, AV 50 00 Poston, C 50 (lO Price, W 50 00 Racey, J 5o oc Ridpli, Hon. J 5(» oo Ros.s, Hon. J fo Of. .Sheppard, Mi^s 50 OC' Stayner, 'J'. A 50 Of! Stewart, Hon. John 50 00 Stuart, Hon. Sir Jas.l'.art. lOo (k; Symes, (i. p. .' 50 00 Synies, Pi 50 oo Spra^^^ge, \V 5o 0(; Sealv, J 100 CO :Ve, T 50 00 Jackson, Rev Kerr, J. H Trijr Triage, H. W 50 00 Valleau, W. P. 5(1 0(; Willoujihl.y, Rev. :M.. . oO ()(' Wood, R. 50 0(. "Wood, G. A. L 50 00 AValker, Hon. AV 100 00 Young, D. D UJO 0"; LEGACIES. 1845— W. Vule, of Chambly S 100 Oo 1848— Hon. Chief Justice Reid, of Montreal 4oo Oo 1P50— Col. Chandler, of Nicolet, (for Endowment Fund) lOO oo 1842 — Miss Finlay, of Quebec, to the Lord Bishop, for Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, to be apj)lied at his discre- tion ; by liim transferred to charge of Chnrch -Society. . 2000 (lO 1854 — Miss Walker, of Lennoxville, (for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen) 40 0'> ]8(;3— Mountain, Rt. Rev. G. J., Lord Bishop of Quebec (for M. F'd.) (iOO 00 Hon. W. W. Walker, (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund). . 400 00 1866— J. Water.son, of Queb^c, (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund).. 50 OO 1869— Mrs. Dunn, of Three Rivers, (for Endowment Fund) HOC oo 1870— Miss Sheppard, of Drummondville, (for En(h)wment Fund. 2000 oo 187G—RobertKirkland,of Leeds (to AVidows' and Orphans' Fund). 40 na McL Mitr, Mou Pope Pii., Cri. Sewel SfWi'l Swiit Tem Will W I " I' Wu Wu Will (C (I to And. $7130 (.0 133 r^TATEMENT OF AMOUNTS RAISED I.N THE SEVERAL PARISHES AND MISSIONS OP THE DIOCESE. QUEBEC-CATHEDRAL DISTEICT ASSOCIATION, LADIES COMMITTEE. Suhscriptions Collected by Mrs. WUliams, Mrs. Ifousman, Mrs. liau'son, Miss Montizamhert, Miss Phillips, Miss Eppes and Miss Stevenson. Nambs. 1-- Mission Fund. d . Pension Fund. cos $cts. 6 Tota:.. {.\l. Ill/ Mil. Williaim. Ash*- Mrs $<'ts. 1 * cts . 1 2 00 1 00 1 00| 5 00; 4 00 ■> 00 10 00 •2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 J 00 3 .^0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 20 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 100 00 1 I 00 aO .-{1 cts. Sets. Sets. $ ftS. 2 00 Ciiinjihi'll, Mrs. A.... 1 1 00 •('lint Mrs 1 00 DouL^luss Mrs . • • • . 5 00 Frv, Mrs. Jolin .... 4 00 bons,Miss(\Vind- sorl 5 00 Uilnioui", ^Irs 10 00 \h[.:irt'n Mrs 2 00 .MitrliHll ;Mri« 2 00 \foiit i/:iiti t)4'rt, Mrs K 1 Oi> I'op'', Mrs .,,,,.... 1 00 I'lic floii I) .... 10 00 I'rii'' Tilt' Alissrs . . 5 00 S((itt Mrs W W ;> .ji) *»'\vt'll Mi<« L*'T**4on 1 00 1 00 Swiif Miss I 0(> Temnlc Mr C V ]\I 2 00 Williiinis Mr-* 20 00 WuodliDUfii' Mrs.... 1 00 Wiirt>'I'' Mrs R 1 *>4 Wiutclc Mr^i W . ... •-.... 2 00 Williams, Mrs. (('hristniiis Trt'c). ('ill. Ill Ml!>. Ilull>lll.' • I 134 Names, 1. IS . o — 1 s • •^ S Pension Fund. 2-S . O Total. PiOtswcll, Mrs $ ets. ' # . • • $cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 ■> 00 S cts. 1 $ ets. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 (10 Pouchi'tt.f, Mtsj 1 1 01) lirow n Mrs ' 1 00 C'lapliiim, Mrs. J. J . Kunbar, Airs , • .') 00 1 00 Foote, Mrs (jetliinii;s, Mrs i { 4 00 1 (II) (i lover, Mrs 2 ( Hak', Mrs. E.J ■ ■ * • "2 00 Hunt, Mrs. W 1 1 00 1 1 00 LeKcr, Mrs 1 00 1 00 4 60 5 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 25 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 50 1 . . .. ' 1 OO Mitrsden, Mrs ,1 1 Ol> Mcreditl), Mrs . 4 (J(> Nairnc, Mrs 5 00 Phillips, Miss 1 00 Kdccy, Mrs 1 00 llussell, Mrs 1 0(1 1 1/ t^ewell, Mrs I 00 Scott, Mrs E. J 1 OO Smith, Mrs. CO.... 1 0(1 Strang, Mrs. J 1 00 Stuart, Mrs. Okill.. 2 00 Temple, Mrs 1 00 Walker, Mrs .") 00 Walker, Miss 5 00 Wilkie, Mrs 1 1 00 Col, by Mrs. Rmvson, Adams, Mrs 50 F-alfour, Mrs. G.... 1 00 Bishop, Mrs 1 ( (k iJovle, Mrs 1 2 '"iD Duval, Mrs .... 1 1 00 I 00 1 Oo 1 00 1 DO Ujrer, Mrs •••••• 1 Jamieson, Mrs Kane, BIrs Mttchin, Mrs McGee, Mrs Morgan, Mrs. R 2 0(> Mountain, Mrs. M. G. Poverley, Mrs 1 00 2 00 2 OO 4 00 Kawson, Mrs 1 Shaw, Mrs. P. A... Shaw, Mrs. S. J 1 Stuart, Miss 1 00 50 Withycombe, Miss . . 1 Col. hA Bruce, I Char D unset Haniilt Highfiti Richar(| Stevenil ^mith,| ley.r Names. Col. by Mm Monti- zambert. Bruce, Miss Champion, Mrs Dunscombe, Mrs. . . . Hamilton, Mr. R. . . Highfield, Vr Richardson, Mr Stevenson, Mrs . J . . . ^mith, Mrs H. Stan- ley. Col. by Mi»t Eppet and Mill Sleventon, Anderson, Mrs. H. S Austin, Mrs. H. C. Kankier, Mrs Cimpbell, Mrs Campbell, Mrs.W.D Eppes, Miss Forsyth, Mrs Georgcr, Misc Hall, Mrs. G. 15.... Hall, Miss Joly, Mrs Joues, Mrs Machi«, Mrs. H. T. MoQtizanibert, Mrs. Montizambcrt, Mrs. C. E I'eraberton, Mrs .... I'ostOD, Mrs. W.... iSewell, Mrs. A f«teTenson, Miss .... Strange, Mrs Stuart, Mrs. D. R .. Taylor, Miss Torre, Mr.s Thanksgiving Whit.', Mr. W W. E. D Young, Mrs. O.B.S Misiionary Boxes. Williams, Mrs Montizambert, Mrs. Price, Miss Housmau, Mrs $Ct8, 135 9 • $ cts. 1 00 1 50 2 00 400 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 (> 90 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 20 00 2 00 I 00 2 00 15 65 4 70 3 63 2 rir> Zi . a ^ % cts. % cts. to $Ct8, ToTAti. % cts. I 0» 1 50 2 00 400 00 1 00 I W) 1 09 3 00 5 00 1 00 I 00 1 od 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 '» 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 20 00 2 00 20 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 15 65 4 70 3 c^■^ r.r> f ! 1. 1} ! •,) 136 *♦' Namia . h ■2-2 .2 s "■l 1^ ^ s 1 Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 •A ToTir, . Pioceeds of articles sold by Mrs. Wil- $ctH. $Ct8. 23 00 $ cts. $ct«. $ctn. $ CtK. $ ct«. 2.1 00 Total .... 803 38 803 2S GENTLEMEN 8 COMMITTEE. Collected by T. 11. Jones, Esq., Treasurer. Asbe Captain Beckft'. T 5 00 1 1 5 00 i .«i 00 Falfonr, G, H 2 00 1 Billet, G 3 00 5 00 t) 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 I Boswell, Dr 1 Cary, G. T ' 1 Campbell, W. D.... Champion, C. P Dob«ll, R. R . . . . 1 Drum, J 2 00 . Dunbar, Jas 00 5 00 5 00 00 ,■) 00 (JO ' 40 ■ ;") 00 1 Dunn, T. H 5 00 5 (0 Dunscomb, J. W . 1 Dunn, L. H 5 00 A Friend 1 00 Fiv, J. S Hamilton, R 40 00 10 CO mil, G.B 10 00 •••••• Holwell,W. A Hout^man, Rev. G. V i> 00 25 00 Hunt, Weston 10 00 Henry, C I Jam.ieson, Mrs 5 00 25 00 4 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 2 60 1 00 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 5 00 Jones. Edwin Jones, T. H 1 Knight, A. F. A... 1 1 Lomap, R Meredith, Ch. Justice 5 00 Miles, Dr. H. H.... Maxbam, A MacEwen, P Miilho]land,A Novris, Thos 1 1 Payne, Geo 1 IVmbeiton, E. H.... Porteoii!--, Jno 5 00 1 J'oKton, Mrs. W.... 25 00 1 1 ... 1 ... a . . 00 10 00 2 00 3 00 5 (10 6 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 1.") 00 .') 00 10 00 1 00 5 00 100 00 60 (10 r> 0.) 5 00 25 00 10 00 5 00 25 01) 4 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 50 1 00 5 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 5 00 5 (11) 25 hO fiawsoii, II ■t^: 137 Names. Poston, ThoK , i>ii..p, Hon. D. E 'ric .•, H. -M. O' Sets. 1 00 10 00 2 00 ijutbtc, LonlBiehop.l 40 00 iian, Wni. (Tr. M. Fdj $10) I 60 00 JiimHfll.'Willis .a-0 ^ s 3 $ cts, 10 00 Ja a $CtF S.'ts, 3o.a = i « $Ct8. o so 10 00 I 10 0G| 20 00 •ia«>on, ll3 33 Ia«litK-"List ]803 28! :') OOl •i 00, 2 OOj 10 OOI { \ I 10 00| i 10 OO; 5 00; 5 OO! 10 00| :> ooj 4 70 Total. $ CtB. 1 00 30 00 2 00 40 00 100 00 20 0') ,5 00 6 no 10 00 50 00 4 00 4 00 10 00 4 00 ,') 00 60 00 40 00 2 00 1 00 15 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 Of) 1»5 38 Total (Tr. 31. Fd.!?l"j)^6o:> 201118.') (31 72 00 2'J9 38 12« 71 114 71 1") Oi» 2 00 4 00 10 00 25 00 5 OO 10 00 5 00 4 70 34 001 6i7 42 803 34 00i2335 'JO QUEBEC— ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. l\l. hij Mi US F. J. Jn'ine. 1 n.u.'<', .Mr 1 00 2 00 !••>•■ !■...■• 2 Beach, (norgc. . 1 ii: " 138 Namis. Courtnoy, Robert. . . CartLT.W. H Carter, Mrs. W. H.. y riend Guerout, Mios Hamilton, Rev. C... Hamilton, Rev. Gi-o. Hamilton, Rev. Chet- wood Hamilton, Mrs HamiltoB, Miss Hamlin, Mrn Hickman, Mr Irvine, Mrs. M. Bell. Irvine, Hon. Geo.. . Judge, Mr. C Montizambert, Dr.. Montizambert,Mr8. F Moffntt, W Pratten, H. J Wilsui Mrs a p o $ cts. a . O "0 M a X 3 $ cts. 1 00 6 00 5 00 25 00 1 00 10 00 30 00 10 00 100 00 40 00 40 00 4 OOl I Collected by Miss Fut- voye . Burling, Jobn Colston, Mr Cox, Mrs Cream, Mrs Cox, Mr. T. F . Green, Miss Gales, Mrs. B Harbeson, E, H. C. Harbe8on,MrR.E.H.C Kuhring, Karl McBobie, Miss A. M. Marmion, Mrs Pratten, Mrs Robinson, Miss gmith, Mr. David... Smith, Ms. David.. Tims, Mi-s. F Vauglian, Mrs Williams, Mrs Collected by Miss Mc- Clurc. Campbell, Mr 2 00 50 1 00 o • ■ '** $Ct8. 10 00 1 00 20 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 24 32 1 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 50 1 00 3 00 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 8 00 50 CO a fi a O ToTAf. $ Cts. 6 00 $ cts. $ cts I 10 OOj 10 OOl I cts. 1 00 G 00 6 Oo j 1 00 10 00 50 00 5 00 30 0(V 50 00- I 25 OOl 00 2 00 ■•«••• 200 00 40 00 40 0(; oa 00 20 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 7 00 50 5 00 1 01) 3 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 24 32 1 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 50 1 00 3 00 50 1 OO 1 00 5 00 2 00 8 00 50 139 Names. 1 Forrest. Major Kocte, Mr. S. B. 1874, Holla\viiy, K., 1874.. Hollowiiy, E Hamniond, Mrs Hinry, W S (-'ts. a . .2 "o T. a .2 3 J, Hull, Mr.s. Hale, Mrri. Morriiion McDonald, Alex McClure, MisK Newton, Mrs. \V . J, N'ewton, Miss K Pope, Mrs. A I'ope, Mrs. E Rogers, Miss Romeril, Mrs Searn, Geo Walker, Mr Collrcled by Miss Gil- lespie . Davld.son, Mr...... Falk, Mr. .J (Jale, Mr.-:. (Senior,) (iillespie, Miss Hairison, Mr Hemming, Mrs Johnson Miss Marehant, J McAdams, Miss.... C>' Regan, Mr. P Ross, Dr Rilter, Mrs Rcougall, Mrs Somervilie, John... Veaiua, Mrs Collected In/ Mrs. Ifar- beson . ('rt«m, Mrs . . . . Ilarheson, Mrs. O'Conuor Smith, Henry. . Smi'h, Mrs. H ., Woodbury, Mrs. $ cts. 00 $ cts 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ,') 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 80 80 2 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 50 4 00 a a. a 5 at) ^, o a $ I'tS, 5 00 1 00 2 00 Sets. O CO $ cts, I 25 1 ool 1 ool 1 00 2 00 3 00 Tot* I., § et^ 5 00 2 00 • ••••« .t^ 2 00 1 00 1 ((() 25 2 ()(> 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 26 2 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 (!0 1 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 CO 2 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 50 2 00 2 00 4 00 80 8t> 4 00 uo «* NiMEH. 1^' a . •2 "2 W. & 0. Fund. Pensiou Fund. Bishopric Fund. CO Total. Col. by Mm /.'. A'. Sykea. $ct8. $ CtH . 1 00 $cts. Sets. $Ct8.j $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 BiirnD, Mrs, Hi Kk'tcher, Mr 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 Kelly, Ml Mahony, Mr 1 00 1 00 50 1 50 50 1 00 1 00 no .norion, mi" 'Orkney, •!. F 1 00 2 50 50 liU'^K, inru Sykcs, MissE. E... I 00 1 00 Collected bji Mm B. Peverlvf. 2 00 2 0') U''nn\»lt*« Mrs 1 00 1 00 1 CO I! ATW\t»f\\! WvK S... 1 OO KoUt., Mrs .McDonald, Mrs ■Vftt'ton W J 50 50 .-.J ::::: :::::: .'■) 5 00 5 OO PViillinH Mrs 1 00 1 00 1 fl.) i>.»vfvlpv Miss. B. .. 1 0) VVitkinson. Mrs.,.. 1 00 • 1 O'i Collected by Miss K. Wheeler. T")rnmniond. Mrs, . . . 50 50 niinlpvie Mr 1 00 1 00 4 Uvpn Ml' . . . . • 1 .... 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 S.-raktr. Mrs 1 , , , . 1 00 Whci'ler Miss N . . . I I 00 Special Collections. Somerset, Ciipt., Rifle Brifiriule 12 16 2 00 2 00 1 02 365 41 12 I'i <'lark, T., inoftVrtor} I 2 00 Friend ,, ! " 2 00 lilt, from Savings' lidok 07 13 1 ''J OftVrtorv na 01 25 OO 1 1 81 92 GS8 47 Total 176 11 805 Of] 1 27 2- ;iS4 K ' 25 01 113 02 i:!;!l 47 141 (ilJKIJHO.-ST. PHTKllS CKUIiClI. Namkh. .2 -n => H .i 3 JS = U A •5"^ c/: FdlliriKill. i;. v.M.ll •well, i:. \v •iin|isciii, ^\'Hl., I.'Vi: S <■t^ S rts. ' >? itH, l!oii«l, Mr- La I! I.awniH'f, Mrs. (!, l.fiwrciKc, T Mawsoii, .1 i'liillips, (i. T CtiL f)p il//.s'.« liorliind and Jfits Moore. Amir F. A. Aiulii:\\s, K. W Amlicws, F. H An.irews, F. U., )nr Aiiilri'ws, Will. M. . . i!r(KkU'sl.y,U.W.,.)r f'.rnwn, ( ;)0 1 00 1 00 I 00 ] ool 1 ool r> ooj Ti 00 4 00 j 1 :.o: 1 00 llOWII I'.ott, Dm M)\\ Holt, 1 II(.lt, T .lackHui ('SSfl'VlV •'•'Illl His t, Mi> M- LMins I 0( 1 00 1 01 11, G<() 1 0( Mr MosHtTvcy, Wm .1 , IVnv, Mrs I'hillips, .liuiics W !?iiiitli, Mrs. J oo: ool (''(/. /'// Miff Mar 11 Jiorltiiul. Aluar, A . . I'.iiilf, D... I'.iittiK, Mis. m liorland, \\o\A. Holland, (ioo. . liorlaml, lioht. Jiu. Campbell, Miss. . . . < iiKh 4 00 1 00 50. 50 00 S I'tS, 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 Sfts.! 1 00 1 00 50 • ••••• I ool 1 00 LdT.VL, S cts. .1 0.1 20 40 5 00 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 0(1 1 00 ,'■. 00 .'i 00 4 0(> 1 no 1 00 1 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 0(> 2 0, 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 50 ♦- 142 0^ It 1 Naxib. 1-^ a . .2-0 ii 1^- • 30 TOTAt. <»riffith, Mre $ CtK. 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 $cts. $Ctll. $CtB. $CtR. $Ct8. % cts. 1 00 IlookcM, Mm 50 King, Ot'o , 1 00 <••/. bi/ Misi lirockUi' by. I'.oomcT, W. J [ 1 Of) Dalzid, C, J 1 00 McCord, Mrs 25 or Vd. by Mr. F. Elliott, Elliott, MrH. W .... 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 73 1 00 50 21 Friend- Horabv, W 25 Moivis, Mr 50 1 00 60 25 50 1 00 50 25 Fcrrv, Mr rioine, Mr Ttrry, Mr. J Toztr, Mr. W 50 Tozer, U, 8 1 00 Tozor, MiBs A 50 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Toiler, Miss 1 00 1 00 1 00 Col. by Mn. J. //«- milton. Hamilton, Ja« 2 00 2 00 Hamilton, Mrs. Jas. Morgan, Mrs 3 00 1 Parke, W 2 00 RichardHon, Mr 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 Hnthman, Mr Col. by Mits R. Martin. Dalziel, Mrs. M Hookes, Mrs. A Martin, Mrs., Sen.... Parke, Mr. Jas 1 Scott, Mrs. W. W.. Wallace, Mrs . F. H Col. by Misi Mc- Laugklan. Jonen, Miss J. E 1 00 .... 1 Movton, J»l| I'ftxman, K. Citl. by ^*^ MimX pnnUvif, (| lIi»ndl Parke, G. H Piicc, Mr . Taylor, A . Misniona AndrewH, > Borland, M <'haderton Dowling I Fothergill Fothergill lones, MiH oftertorief 'I yotintftin Von Ifflui 143 Naurh. . .2-0 ^-6 P o Biabopric Fund. ( ci Cm' 00 TOTAI,. U^rlnn Jolin $Ct8. $ C'tn. 50 50 60 Seta. $ ctH. $CtH. $CtH. 1 Ctfl. 50 50 60 I'Aymiin K ('*/. by iWl'i.t Re hi ecu Mimf. Diinlevic, O.Ci Kandlf'V. ('liiiH 1 00 1 OO 50 50 lliuidlty, MrH. John. Alimce, Frt'dk I'c/. b;/ ilifs M. JIuore Iti'owii, M. A 60 1 50 1 00 25 1 00 ' 1 00 25 I)ui°aii. Mi'H. Win , . . 1 00 FothcrRill, R. J I 00 1 00 tIandlt'V. Hi'tiiv , . , . 25 25 Iiighain, MiKH It .... Miuldinoii, John 25 2.'( 26 ^ , 25 Moorr-, (iio. W 1 00 1 00 Moor«', Mrs. (Si-o. . . . 60 25 50 Srott, Uiivid 25 i'^,l. bij Mmx Alifiii Morluii. Dt )Wn, Jos 25 25 Morton, Josh 50 50 50 Parke U. H 50 1 lice, Mr 50 50 Tavlor. A 25 25 MisBionary BoxtH. Andrt'WH, Mins Itnrland, MisH Marv. 3 25 1 00 8 00 1 20 3 00 1 05 8 60 12 55 3 2:. 1 00 <'h!id<'rton MisB .... 8 00 l)owlinK MinK 1 20 Fotht'rgill, Mrs 3 00 FothtiKill, Rinvhmd. Jones. MiNH 1 05 8 60 < (ft'ertories 8 25 9 45 10 54 8 91 49 70 Total 105 15 50 80 13 25 15 70 10 54 10 41 206 85 QUEBEC— ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. !JonntAin, Rev A W. Von Ifflund, Rev.A.A 30 eo 6 00 30 0« 3 00 144 «# Names. Col. by Mts.f Price. tf ..a [ iZrl .S-c , -3 a c:,-c 1 ? 3 uC C Jd = ii a u^ E ! .2 3 T I^ .^i, •^ S^ ?=* 1— t — ^ 1 1 t: 1^ cts. AruuOj Jjiincs, . . Ba'ilc. J. W.. .. Bmxtall, J ('liiil)maii, T. . . , DcWolf, J. W. . (iouUI, (Tcoigc. . Gould, Mrs (I rant, Mrs . . . Nelson, Janios, . , J Trice, E I'rico, Miss Von Jfiiand, Mrs ^lission Box (10 CoUectcd h]i Mrs. ./. 11. Forsi/th, Boomer, Mrs J'oswell, Mrs Bowen, Mrs Carrol, Mrs Copeman, Mrs Dunbar, Mrs Forsyth, J. B Forsytli, Mrs. J. B. . Forsyth, Miss Freer, Mrs (iraddon, Mrs Graddon, Miss Herring, Mrs Irvine, Miss , Kennedy, Mrs , Kennedy, James . . , , Levey, Mrs Lang, Mrs Mangee, Mrs Morgan, Mrs , Morgan, Mrs Munro, Miss I S ets. no 1 Of» 5 0(1 5* 2 on r>{) r.o r> 00 1 00 5 00 a 00 Sets, I $(ts.i Set> I 00; 5 00' 1 00 on 5 00 1 OO no 1 00 5 00 ,")0 2 00 ->() 50 1 00| 5 00 i ;! 00' Nelson, T ■ 1 00 2 00 4 00 00 :: 00 no 4 00 .-> on I 2 00! nn, 1 ooj 1 onj 4 ooj no 35! 2.r 20 00| nn 1 no! 2 00 2 00 4 00 Benny, T Bennv, J VonlfflanJ, Dr Young, Mi s AVork done by Miss l''"rsytli ! j 30 00 Oftertory.... 25 25 2 00 1 00 Total. 00 14 20 S cts, Ht ;-(, 11 iM ■10 451180 00' 20 OO 33 20] 8 ^7, 12 75 295 87 'I'oi'AL S Ct, I (!G 15 (■Q ] on n 0{ I CO 1 no r> Of. 2 ()(- 2i> CO 1 (•0 - Of Ht. 1 00 i; 00 ■t 00 c (0 ;; f n> 4 5 Cij •> ac no. 1 00 I ('0 4 ( :/ n ) 3 ) 2;> 20 0> 5," 1 fO '1 CO ■', ( (. 4 (0 2 00 1 Oj 30 00 9:: i:; Total for Si Cathedral • St. Miitthr St. Michael St. Peter's St. Paul's. 145 QUEBEC.-8T. PAUL'S CHUHCH. Names. . r' General . Fund. 0-3 "r. a ■r. z3 3 -r Algoma IJisliopric Fund. 'A ToT.vr.. Col. i>/ M>s.i E. y. 'Taylor. Kennedy. Oliver. . . . $cts, 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 (JO S ftS, % ets, $ its. $ tts. Sets. % etj. 2 00 Magee, Kobert Matree, Miss llobinson, (reorge. . 'I'nvlor J. r. 2 00 2 00 1 00 :'. 00 2 00 2 00 Taylor, K. H 3 00 . 2 OC 1 00 , , , . 5 00 Col. Ini Miss Ellis. F'.tll. ^Ir. Jolin 1 00 I'nukcn, Mrs 2.'-) 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 < 'arson, Mrs , S I 00 Kllis Mrs. 1! ■ ■ . 1 00 Harrison, Mrs i I 00 ifcnry, Mrs 25 2 00 ■ 2'3 MitilH'll, Key. U ' 2 00 AVi-hait, Mrs ' , 50 ; 5f) Col. I'l/ Jfiss Rru I. i.!iU"'liton. Alice..,. .'iO I 1 r.o licail Mrs . 5:1^ llcfld Jolill A 2.1 offertory 11 ()()' 15 00 G 25 32 8.^ 1 Total for St. Paul's . 20 ()0i H> 2,-,' 1 25 15 Oo 5G i-O 1 1 •••• i *■ v.. ' l;i ItEC.\l'lTi:LATIO\. Cathi'dral • . . St, Matthrw's St. Michaers. (505 2011185(51 72 00:200 38.124 71 ?,i O0 2335'0H 17G 11,80.') OiJ 27 25:1.S4 131 25 00 113 ',t2 1331 4? 40 45 180 '.){)■ 20 0(;j 33 2o' H :i7' 12 75 205 ,^7 St. Peter's 105 15. 50 H0\ \ .', 25; 15 7o{ 10 54' 41 j 204 S5' St. Paul's I 20 001 10 25' 1 35J 15 00 ■.-. ! 5G \4kw LirsBPOOL. AtkinsoD. Mrs. H .. 9ctB. $CtA. $cts. $cU. $'Ct«. $cta. 10 00 $ ct«. 10 00 A^kiMon, Mrs. 6.. Bppeon, E. W Bf?i»on, Mrs. E. W. Bacon, Miss 2* 00 2 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 •••••• 2 00 3 00 » 25 Byown. Miss W.,., 25 BxowD. H 50 35 35 75 Brown. Mrs. H 35 Brown. Mrs • . SO 1 00 '200 1 00 30 Buchanan, Mr 1 00 1 00 Cameron, Mr. .,.%.. eail Mr 1 00 2 00 DtiBrte, Mr, 1 00 Oiks, W. H 50 50 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 90 GikB, Mrs. W. H.. Godfrey, Mies BauniHon, Mrs. H . . • « • • 00 35 1 00 Higginson, W Howard, Mrs. P • ••• ■ 50 1 00 50 25 2 00 1 00 JjJoyd, Mrs 50 Lynch, Mrs I 00 McPhereon, Miss .... bO ?at«rson, Mrs . . . , , . 35 Paiton, Jas., Jr 2 00 35 2 00 Pink, B 35 Jikhardson, Rev. T . . 5 70 5 70 Bi(bard«on, Mrs Bikhie, W 2 00 50 50 50 50 10 10 10 CO 2 00 25 16 2 00 SO Iwtchie, Mrs. H • ■•■•• 60 Ritthie, H. 50 Ritchie, A * • • • fiO Ritchie, Maud 10 Hitehie, Caroline... laobert*, Joseph 10 00 1000 io'oo 10 40 00 Boi», W. G 2 00 ^■l«•^th, Miss 25 8winton, D Swifjton, Mrs 1 * "30 15 Mieeionary Boxes. Ritbardson, Mrs.... Ritchie, Miss M & C. 1 4 25 1 25 83 4 ?5 1 25 t'Jarke, Mrs 83 147 Namrs. 2^" ii go O S a lim- its 6 • CO TOTAC/. Cameron, Mis8 $ cts. $et8. 60 32 2 00 $'ctu. $Ct8. $Ct8. $Ct8. $ ed, Samuel 33 Woods, Robert 90 Woods, Robert, Jnr. 50 Woods, Mrs. R., Jnr. 50 Woolryche, Rev. A. J Woolryche, Mrs..., 6 00 ••••••••• 3 00 1 00 60 1 oo Woolrychc, Edith... 50 ■■i ■''■'•■ 'I ,^ ■. vi.; 1:1: 148 II .''.* Names. 2^- g = 3 _; 'is • ^ a . 3 1?^ a 73 Bishopric Fnnd. d •A ToTAr.. ■Woolfycbo, Mildred. Wnnlrvph<» Ktlicl S cts. $cts. 25 25 Sets. Jets. Sets. Sets. 25 25 Offertory 1 40 1 10 2 50 Total LaKB BE4UP0RT. Collected hj Mr. W. R. Smith. Davis, Thos TTpwitf .lohn 1 40 25 10 25 5 00 I 10 17 7: 25 1 00 ,.,,,, 1 00 .TpwoII .T ...... 2b 2" 25 05 25 1 00 25 50 25 05 20 2.') 50 50 50 1 00 175 25 Pierson, J Pierson S 25 25 05 Smith. W R 25 Smith, George Smith Wm . ... I 0 •Mjylc, }ilTf\ 1 35 1 00 " 50 1 35 i'.oylf, Mi> • 50 Hai'iKT, MisK 50 50 HarpiM', Ali'x ■ * 1 00 1 00 Harii.T K .1 1 00 1 oo 1 00 Harp^T. Wni. (jum). tlaslit, Andrew ••rtslct, V,'u) 1 00 1 00 25 2 GO 1 00 2.') HeiiderHoii, N'rs. Wm 2 00 Huiidiison, ^[rs. E . . 1 00 1 00 ili'iiilerson, H 1 0(1 50 50 1 00 Morriek, W. K ... ' 1 00 1 00 ' 50 M.nri(k, Mrs W. B. 50 McNt-elv, .)ohu 1 00 Kutht'rlord, ]\Irs .... 1 00 Sinytli, Tlios. (st-nr). ?5invth, .1 1 00 "**50 •1 00 ♦1 00 1 00 50 Siiivtli, Thomas 1 00 Stickh'V. John 1 00 Scru'faut, Edward. . . 1 00 1 00 Wilson. Mrs. .JoBeph. OnVrtorv . . . . „ , 1 00 1 0() 6 40 :)44 3 00 Total V.'Esr Fbamiton. " Ijartholiiiiiew, Mrs.W I'artlinlolllew, John 50 50 CartiioUiiiu'w A.... ' 5ii> r>artholoniew, Mrs. A Bartlioloiiiew Willie ...... 25 25 i*artholoiiii'W, A jmi • r)0 1 (10 1 50 25 Bradlev, Hii"-li 1 ' • • • t 50 Jiiailev, Jilliies ' 50 Dickson. Huicii .... 1 ' 1 00 Hurh^y, JIiikIi i 1 1 i i 50 • J)epository Fund. r :. 150 0^^ Names. General Fund. .2 P W. & 0. Fund. .2-0 Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 Oh' Total. Svkes, Mrs. J. i* $0t8. "**25 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 15 10 10 2 00 I 00 1 00 $cts. 1 $ CtH. $cts. 1 00 $ cts. Sets. $ its. 1 00 Wilson, Mrs. Joicc . , 2& Wilson, Hugh Collected bij Mist Ross Baxter, Dudley Baxter, Graat • • • r>o I 00 1 1 <)0 Slack John 59 Calway, Miss r>o Hodgson, Thomas . . I OP' Hodgson, Mrs. T... 1 Of> Hodgson, Henry .... r>o Hodgson, Mrs. H . . . t-,0 Manes, Edward . . . 2 5 McBean, John 15 McBcan, Mrs. J 10 McBcan, Miss 10 Boss, Andrew, (snr) . Ross, Mrs A 2 00 1 0(> Bobs, B.J 1 00 Boss, Miss 1 90 1 00 Bocs, Andrew, (jnr). 5« 50 70 50 50 Bom, Mrs. John 50 Whyte, Wm.(8nr).. 70 Whyte, Joseph 50 Offertorr 2 81 2 17 1 65 6 S;{ Total CliirBOCRBTB. Col. 6y R. Frit. Tree, Richard 20 30 25 25 25 5 DO 3 81 2 17 1 65 2'> Matron, Samuel.... S,'> CiA. by W. Wilton. Wilson, William.... '*'¥ Wilwn, Mrs. W 2) 1 Total ! 1 00 50 1 0(» Lu0fi. Col. by Miss Ayhrin tind Miss Hall. Aylwin, Jas 50 161 Nauis. 2^ a Is. Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 00 Total. Bailey, Mrs. J Bayue, Mrs. O Church. Wm $Ct8. 25 50 1 00 25 $ cts. % cts. $Ct8. $cts. $CtB. $ cts. 25 GO I 00 Church, Wm. J '• 25 Church, John 50 50 Church, Chas Church. Jas 25 25 25 25 50 50 1 00 50 50 2 00 50 1 00 50 25 50 50 25 SO 25 25 2r> Craig, Annie Eanies. Mrs 25 25 (Hover, Mrs 50 OoiT, Mrs. Ed Hall. John . .. 50 . .. 1 00 Hall. Peter W 50 Jiggens, Miss Kemp, Rot. J Marshall, R. S 5 00 "i'oo 50 8 00 CO Redfem, J 1 00 Renehart, J M Symes, Mrs. Svmes, Jaa 85 60 Svmes, W 50 Wilson, Mrs. C 25 Wilson, Wm SO Woodington, Mrs... 25 To1»l WaikwH. Campbell, Mrt Kidd, E 13 25 25 25 25 2S 25 1 00 SO so 25 26 50 50 50 25 25 5 UO 1 00 10 25 2S fi5 Kidd, tf r». R. i<* Kidd U 26 King, Mrs. 8. W.... McVitty.John A.... Nuirent. A. 85 1 00 •••••• 60 Nugent, SMiuel.... Nncnnt. J • • • . t 60 25 Nugent, Mw. J Watkins. Mrs. J Sd 60 Watkins, M. A 50 Watkins. E JJO Watkins, C 25 Watkins, H. L Watkins J "25 25 .25 25 Watkins, M 25 Total Col. by Hits Friszle, Frizzle, Robt 3 75 50 50 • 6 20 50 ? i:' ■• ' ij. 152 rs . Names. n •^ ." c * $ CtN. ,M. A 25 , J 25 , K 25 , ThoH 2") ,Vm 25 •, Wm 25 oil, 11 25 It'll, S A 30 9-, fl w •o r. a s U< 1 ■ti s a c 5m -—rH S (tsj S cts. Frizzli', Krizisk'; Frizzle, Frizzlf Kidd, \ Lown V Maywo( McConi McRai', Miles, Wm Morrow, John Sums under 2.') cents Total i'^l. by Mm Kinij. Addley, David Addlev, MrH >3 , Browne, Mrs C'anninir, H Canning', Tlios. . . Canning, Ilobt . . . C'oxen, J <'bxen, Wni. G . . . Diiffett, H Kager, Wm Jameson, Mrs. J.. Kidd, Mnrjfaret, . Kinji-, ThoH Kinj;, RoLt Kinu-, M. A Kinj;-, Henry Marshall, A Wilson, M. A . . . Younfr, Mrs Sums undiT 25 cts..! 3 83 50 50 25 25 25 50 25 25 00 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 Total (Legacy) It, Kirkland Col. b>i Mi»s E, McAuliij. Arnold, J (.'anninir, I{nl)t. .... Ciiriuing, lliilid ^'^imiiiins, J> Kager, R 35 JollitTe,Wm, 30 25 50 25 $cts, IN U.Z. ■Z o uj Total Sets, $Ct8. $ cts. 251 40 •'•'I 00 i.i 2" 2.". 25 2.-) 25 25 30 25 25 25 53 3 83 50 50 25 25 25 50 1 00 25 25 25 35 50 •2-> Z<1 2:, 25 35 6 40 95 00 J.I :;.) 25 55 20 atmrnmsamm i\A) lollifie, Th J'-wart, J . . ICwart, J., .1 Lijisey, W Tjowrey, >1 Marshall, M •J."» •2r> 25 M 30 2.5 25 AUAiiloy, K i'i'iinr(>sc .ToliB .... 25 50 JioL'aii. Mis 25 Ro.ss, ifolin ... . 25 ]U«(1 Mrs. ,1 50 Swiii'. VViij. 11 30 SliUipf', II 25 'Dioriipsr)!!, H Whil<', Goorg'' ^'llll8 iiniiiT 2") cents 2.0 25 2') 35 2.> 35 Total » 20 .")0 60 25 •ir, 25 50 .^,0 25 2.-. 25 25 25 25 25 8 20 linOl'OlITON. ("(./. Li/ J//.'.v Fni.^rr. Frazcr, .Toliii » 50 I''iaz< r, A .. 50 Kra/HT Jas 25 Hall, Wni H . . . , 25 .InliriKtdiu', .John .... 25 McK.a;,'!', Ifoht H.ycralt, Joliii .1 Rcycrat't, .f ,J 3i Smyth, Andrew.... SmTtli, Annie M. . . . 25 • • • • • 2.'> Smyth, Harriet • ' 2r> fcimyth, John 2.5 Smrth. William. . .. 85 Washer, Rev. C. B.. Watts. ThoH "'"'25 5 00 10 00 25 Wilton, Thoe 50 SO Total 13 94 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 50 1 00 3 00 2 00 4 74 7 97 26 65 1 73 4 02 69 0& lMLA.n>. Trinity Church. Ball. Rev T L 1 00 Ball, ICrs 1 00 Bell Mrs K 1 00 Bennett. Mrs. R.... 1 00 liothwell J I. ... 1 00 Cross, Henry Hough, Mrrt. Joshua. Wilson, James Wood, H. T 1 00 50 1 00 3 00 Wood. MrK H T . 2 00 At MoctinirR 5 17 8 20 13 37 Ufifertory... 2 28 2 10 2 00 6 38 !• ; ¥■ 15U ||#* Nambh. General Fund. 1 i d . Fund. a rt .k 111 CiiriHt t'liureli. Col. hy MiKS Kerr. Jtrip<;«, Albina Donajihy, Jfiliii, f.jiir) Jtdiiaghy, ]\lrs. .J . . . Dcna^'by, Mary D()nn>.'liy, Kebocca. . Donajiliy, Siibiey.. . DonaKby, Geor;,'c. . . Donnuliy, David. . . . Donagby, Jidm Dufiagby, Marpiret. DomiKby, Fredericic. Donajfliy, Albert. . . . Donairhy, Henry Elliott, Gefirtfo $ets, 50 ^, 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 10 10 25 25 25 Sets. S cts. .Sets. Sets. S et«. .... I 1 1 1 Elliott Mrs (r Forbes. William. . . . Forbes, JIrs 25 25 25 Forbes, Wm. (jnr). Forbes, Mrs. W.... Forlies, Mrs. J 25 ForV)es, Ilicbard .... 25 10 1 00 1 1 . 50 1 00 50 2'> 2."> Forbes, Josejib .... Kerr, Gabri.l Kerr, A. G Kerr, S , '. Kerr, Robert Kerr, Mrs. R ..... . . . Kerr, R. J Kerr, Matilda Kerr, Annie 20 25 25 Williamson, George. 1 ■Willianmon, Josepb. ^ At Meetings :! 30 3 LS ■ • 8 00 Oirertory 1 02 25 25 30 25 50 Cot.b>/Mn:.Jf.Lilt/e Kullord, .Toseiih Clarke, .Jobn Fulton, Mrs Friend, A Hill, Jobn • • a • • Hender.on, Martlia. 10 25 25 Henderson, Susan. . . Henderson, James.. ! Total. S Ct8. 50 25 25 2 It •ir, 25 25 25 20 10 111 25 25 25 25 25 o-. 10 1 00 1 00 50 I n'o 50 25 , r> ••20 .25 25 11 30 4 20 25 25 30 25 5o 10 25 2") 157 Names. Il 0^ d . • 11 Bishopric Fund, j '3 Oh CO Total. Kpiiilcrhioii. .loliii .. $ (tS. 25 2. Sets. S iti*. $ ots . ! Sets. SetH. $ CtM. ■'5 llclllll'I'Sdll. II 'J'.. 25 Little, Henry Little. John 50 10 10 Little, MiH. T 50 50 25 00 .Mm.sliall, .loHeph..,. Murflmll, Klizii .■)0 ''5 IfiilHtoi), llfiirv 1 00 20 25 25 50 fiO 10 25 50 25 ')<) 50 25 25 25 ,')0 50 75 2J 10 50 50 10 2 00 2 00 -.) 00 1 00 50 50 1 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 1 00 ItaJHtdii, .1. K 20 Wright, .Iftinrs Wiight, W K (^ol. 1,1/ M1.1S n'anf. 1 Aldrieli, Win 25 25 1 25 IkMint- It, ( 'has .50 I'.rijjrK". n. •' DiifV, i;ii/.al>elh ' 1 50 i l(» I'liemi, A 1 2.') HendciMin, .loseph. . Ileiulersoii, M IS .1 . . 1 50 1 25 .lohnstnn, Siiiniiel . . . .... 50 .lohnston Andrew , 1 50 .iolinston, Willis S. . 25 .lohnston, KoiiiTt t) . 25 Moni'll, Nellie H.. . 2.=> I'orter. Win . .1 .... . * 50 Ralston, lleiirv (jnr) Walker James.' . ; 50 Wallv.T, Mrs. .1 25 Walker, 'roiiiinie . . . 10 Walker John.... ' 50 Wallver 'I'lioinas .... ,' 51) Walker, Sojihia ' i 10 Ward Mrs 1 2 00 Ward, 1!. (i- ■•:'::i 2 00 Ward Major W (J •J 00 Ward, AliiN'd 1 00 W 'ird Marianne . . t 50 Ward, I'nter 50 Ward, Heiirv W. ('. 1 30 Ward Florence! N . 1 25 Ward Jt,'ssi(! K' . 25 Ward, Cliarles 0. . . . 25 WriL'ht Tliehurd ... 25 WriL;lit, Mrs. U i 1 25 Wriuiit Mrs l$en.. 25 Wri.nht, Fnincis,,.. 50 50 1 Tbtal from Mission.. 1 51 00 8 47 1 5 28 2 00 IG 20 82 95 158 Naueb. 1^ 1- . 5^ a . S a a s (2^ Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 • Total. St. Sylvgstir. Bpack. Ann $ct«. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 OOl 2 00 2 00 ) 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 OOl $cts. $ cts l$ct8. $CtB $CtB. 9 cts. I 00 Burr, Jane 1 00 Bain, Richard 1 00 Bridget, John Bridget, Mrs J Brennan, NathI 1 00 1 1)0 1 00 Brennan, Mrs. P . . . , 1 DO Cifanamon, Wm 1 OA Cinnamon, Mrs. W. . 1 00 Cinm-aion. Jas 30 Dixon, William 1 00 Evans, ThoB 1 00 EvanH, Mrs. T 1 1 00 Gollaghar, Eliz 1 1 00 King, Dr. William.. S 00 King, Mrs. Win 2 00 King, Mr. Geo 2 00 King, Revd. Wm.... 5 00 10 CO Machill, J., (sen)... 2 50 Machill, John, (jnr) . ... 3 00 Machill, Mrs. Sarah. . I 00 McKee, John. .... 1 00 McKee, Mrs. John,. • ■ • 1 00 McDonald, Jas Neil, Wm. and wife . 3 «« 2 00 2 t)0 1 OA Neil, Robt. and Saml Neil, Miss and sister Nut brown, Wm 1 I 00 1 OA Nutbrown, Mrs ^ Nelson, Thos 1 OA Roes, Wm 1 00 1 00 Taylor, Henry Wilson, Mrs. W.... 1 f)0 Walker, Mrs. Thos.. 1 00 Wilson, Mr. W 1 00 Wilson, Mr. Chas... 1 00 Wilson, Mrs. Chas.. 1 oo Wark, Mr. Sam'.... 1 00| 1 00 1 00 Wark, Mrs. Saml.... 1 on Waters, Mrs 1 00 3 09 1 00 *! 11 (►ff<»rtory A 04 5 00 Total 58 09 I 1 4 04 67 13 St. Giles. Bienen, Nath 1 00 Lekbvre, Jai ^]uith, John 8*'. Patrick ('mith, Mari 159 1 f ,1 k ' Namks. General Fund. a . •2 "2 • ■H Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 Total. Brencn, Mrs Dr^nen, Mieo Jane. . . $ cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 no $ cts. $Ct8. $Ct8. $ CM . $Ct8. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 Ooj, Jo8«ph th, Edward 1 00 I 00 !!^1n>th, JamcN I irt^rtory 1 50 Total 8 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 8 30 hi\ Margarit's. Tlay craft, John J-aycraft, Mrs 1 00 1 00 ^tevcn8on, Robt.. .. 1 00 Htf'Tfnson, Mrs 1 00 Btfvenson, Thos. . . . 1 00 ^t^-venBOD, Mrs . ... 1 •> HtiTeneoD, Jaa • • 1 • • 50 n i- li V. ■■ \ •; IGO Names. TotaL. Stevenson, Mrs Offertory Total Saint Catherines Suiter, William Suiter, Mrs Lawrcysons, J Taylor, Mi^s Taylor, Miss M. A.. Taylor, Tlios. J,... The Ke.nnebec Koad. Bartlely, Geo L'artlely, Mrs Sample, Mrs . John . . Thomson, Thomson, St. Mary's. Mlliott, Mrs..., I'ozer, Mrs. Geo. " Total St. George's. Goslin, Mrs. andchil dren Pozer Mrs. Aim Pozer, William M. . . Pozer, Mrs W Pozer, David Pozer, Miss M. M. . . . Pozer,' J. A Pozer, C. H Offertory St. Francis. Chapman Mr . G 100 CCMBEKLAND MiLLS. Total from Mission ..133 9G 0..5 (0 M5 14 Name New Liverp Levis Montniorenc Val (-artier . , Stonehani , . Lake Beauf Hourg Loui I'ortnenf. . . East Frampi Weet Framp <'nintioiirne, Leeds Inverness. . Ireland. . . . St. Sylveste T'^tal fror Deanery c Acton. Coll^'Ctions. BfRV. Boydell, He Miw^ionary lirooklinv I'ook, Mrs. St Thomas, ary meeti St. Paul's, iiry mt'Ct Mayheux, ,^ sionary Lingwick M meeting'. Offcrt<^)rv . 1) Total ... ♦ Deposi 11 ■•it^mi,iSfmn,itif:xS/wrei/. Ralfour! Rev A J . 1 75 1 1 75 IJiirrage, Mrs Cook," Mrs j 1 00 1 1 1 1 00 i 1 50 1 50 Kvans, Mr Heruniini^, Master II. 25 •'5 25 25 Humphry, Miss F. . .Tones Miss : 25 i 25 25 1 j 25 Kennedy, Jliss IT.. . . ' 25 1 ■ • ■ • • • 25 r.avliehi, Mr ' "5 1 I 25 Pullister, Mis 1 ■'* j ou 1 i 1 JJO Procter.,!. .) \ 1 i ' • ' * 1 00 I'ool, Mr. Ileinv i 1 ' 2 0( 2 00 Seoutrall, Mustei- (' . . 1 1 '' " i • • • • 1 1 1 25 Storey, Mrs 1 2- ' 1 j 25 i. ,: ■■ t 164 t m Names, ii Algonia Bishopric Fund. • • Total. Wadleigh, Master J Weston, Mr $ct8 $ cts 21 1 OC 1 $ cts $ cts. $cts. $cts. 1 $ cts. 25 » 1 00 Woeton, Miss I oc 1 21 7 25 1 0(1 0#ertory > 2 35 • ■ • • > 3 5(1 5 OO 12 00 Total Watbrvillb. Ccl. by Mrs. C. F. Wiggett. Ball, Mrs. J 6 25 25 3 50 7 00 24 00 Burbeck, Miss J 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 50 50 I 00 12 00 2ft Flanders, Mrs Paye, Mrs. D. W.. 1 00 1 00 Paize, T. R Pennoycr, Mrs Wiggett, Wm ■>o Wiggett, C. F 100 50 5 00 Offertory 1 00 1 00 1 00 Total Kjncset. St. Paul's 7 25 4 03 2 18 1 25 4 50 8 00 33 00 4 93 2 13 18 40 Holy Trinity, Deni- son's Mills Collections 18 40 ■••••• — Total 18 40 7 00 5 00 oO 1 00 5 00 1 00 50 5 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 7 11 25 51 34 13 5 00 50 1 00 00 5 00 Le.n.noxville. Offertory 19 13 Badgley, Rev. C. H. . Balfour, Robert • • • • • • * Bartlett Mrs John . , <'ha})man, Edward.. 1 CoJpton, R. W Davis, Mr.s 1 Fricher, Miss 5 00| 1 00 1 00 5 00 Hart, R. M HolbHon, Mrs I no 5 dO 1 on 5 00 ?. 09 2 00 Houghton, Mrs Irving, Mrs Jatkron, Mrs Iwird, Mrs i^'. 165 Names. 2^' Algoma Bishopric Fund. 6 Total. McKcnzio, Miss.... $ cts. 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 r> 00 % cts. $ cts. S cts. $ct«. $cts. $ cts. 5 00 Ml Donald, Miss .... 2 00 Mt'Urs, Mrs 2 00 Nonis, MiKs 2 00 Nicolls, Rev. Dr 5 00 Nicollfi, Mrs Roc, R(;v. Professor., f) 00 5 00 5 00 Sciutli, Rev. A. C... Smith, Mrs. uiid fainilv 5 00 3 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 50 2 00 5 00 3 00 Piiiiiiuy, Mr 'riiriicr, Mrs • %• • • 1 00 5 00 Warren, Miss 1 00 Willetts, Uev. C. E.. Wilson, Mrs. John.. 2 90 50 Woolscy, (Jeo Ufl'ertorv at Millby . . "'218 2 00 2 18 G 00 5 00 Total Stanstbad. Col. by Mins Chamber- lain. A Frifind 70 50 50 1 GO 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 GO I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 21 31 8 00 116 81 50 JJall Mrs 1 00 Burrage, 11. Cliamhorlain. Miss H 50 1 00 Fuller, Miss Lyford, Miss A McKinncn, Jas 2 00 1 00 1 00 Marsh, Bliss 1 00 Meiffs Dr 1 00 Robertson. Mrs 1 00 Richardson, C A . . . . 2 00 Sheafc Mrs 1 00 f^tevcnson. Mrs...... I 00 Snow Mrs 1 00 Studdert. J. H 50 Thornloe, Rev. Geo. 2 00 Terrill J L V. 1 00 1 00 Oftertoiy 3 50 2 00 5 50 Total 18 50 3 50 8 G7 2 00 2 80 24 00 ShII'TON & Tl.NGWICK. Collections 11 65 23 12 ' , fi: 166 v-\ Names. iSlIERBROOKB. c 3 ,2-c *3^ $ct8. $ tt« (.'ollcctions 33 00 Austin, Dr Austin, Mrs ^ ,Fa<.on, ('. J. S . . . . "Bfickett, Mrs. C. B<5ckftt;MixH... Bottom, CJ !BoHt\vitk,Miss,.. . 156wen, O.V Brock, Rev. I Brooks, Mis. E.T. Brooks, (I , Ihadl'.iid, « , Brown, H, B t'liftinberlin, Mr.s. . Clark, E E. Clark, Mrs EdgoU, S "Eilgfll, Mrs. S.... Elkins, H. A Klkins, A Elliott, J Farwell, W. (jnr ) tVltoii, E. P Foster, W Uilhi'rt, Dy Hale. W. A Hall.K. N JIallowell, Mrr I | i oo Harkncss, Mrs. .1 .... | 75 I 31 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ,') 3 2 1 1 3 1 . a 00 00 00 (10 00 00 (0 00 00 00 00 00 j 00 oo| 001 '2 00 $cts, 13 r.o 1 00 2 00 00 4 00 1 00 1 0(t 5 00 2 00 3 00 •4 00 5 50 r> 00 llenuker, R. \V....|,.,, Hunt, .Mrs. (snr.)...l"" Jvts, W. B ■'.'.'.'.,. I 2 Jolinstoii, Dr ' } 2 Lojnas, A ' Morkill, K. D j"" MorkiU, R. D. (jnr.).!"" Morkili. J. P.. \\\\\ Morris, L. E ...... i McBain, .J. R '. " " McFarlant". Mrs Odell, C. J !"" Rcid, Rev. C. P ; " " Rogers, W. F \'^^_\ Robertson .Mrs ... . i ' " r>o 00 2 oo| 00 00 00 00 00 00 Terrill, Thoma^ Miss, , D.. 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 3 1 00!, ooi, OOi , ooL ooj, 001 .'in! 00; OOi 30 e .2t3 a-* 15 00 •XI S cts, $ cts, § cts 40 00 .'52 2; Total. $ cts. 184 75 2 (/() 2 on 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .') 00 10 :!0 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 no 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 .5 on 2 00 3 no A no ,') 00 .'5 00 1 00 75 50 no 2 00 2 on 2 00 1 no 3 00 2 00 2 on 1 no 1 on 1 (\() 1 no 10 on 3 (0 1 :,o 1 00 00 X Wliit.li. WllitrJK Wint.r, ^V inter, \\\iotlwii W'oOilwii "Wurtclc liiiirr"' — '■*'*'-"■ ilii3^r^X-^^R.TBtfiW>5»iC3=-T 161 h Names. Fund. . .2 "3 ii IS. ■ c Total. Whit.lifi', Mrs. C. W. 1 S cts . S I't.S. 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 OOi 5 00 5 00 Sots.i $ L'tS. S cts. $ cts . S fts. 1 00 WIlitclit.T, ('. W 1 1 1 Ou Wiiit.r, A .. i 2 00 \Vint(M', Miss 1 1 1 00 Womlwiird, A. (<.... 1 , 1 2 00 Woodward. J i 1 1 5 00 Wurttlc, C. E 1 5 00 1 Total rilCIIMOXI) AND MkL- ROfHNK. Col. lif/MtM KohinKiind Jliin Vauiiluin. Anderson, L , . . 33 00 50 2 00 25 2o no 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 25 I 00 50 107 25 1 1 20 80 15 00 •to 00 52 25 358 3» 50 Unidt'ii, Miss 2 00 liowdrn, Mrs 25 Canlfll, :Mrs 25 CU'veland, F. (' 50 Clfvclanil, A 1 00 (Jlt.'vi'l.ind, Mrs. 1, . . . 1 00 Ferguson, Jdlui 50 Foster, (jr. K., (son.). Foster, (t. K., (junr.) Goriiuin, Mrs 2 00 1 00 1 25 CJouin, Mrs 1 1 00 Jones, VV. K 50 Lee, .luincs 50 1 50 McCahe, Mrs 25 25 1 00 5e 1 01 2" 51 1 2-> Nowhiu, .litlUeS 25 Pierce, Mrs 1 ' 1 1 00 Kobins, Tlios 1 50 Stubbendorfl", .Mrs. . . i 1 00 Col. h]i Mis:i /litrnii.rl/ mid Jliy-t Hart. Barrett, Mr Brown, W 1 ' 1 ! 25 5 (J Clark, Mrs 5( 5f 1 0( 1 0( 2 2, 5 1 1 i i 5e C.viner, Mr )[ 1...... 1 50 Hart, Thos. (scnr.). Ilart, Thos. (jur.). .. )| i i ... 1 1 Oi' 1 i; 1 • . • • ' . . 1 00 llouue, V J! ( 25 LeV'aseur, .Mr ^' ! 1 25 Marsli, Mrs ) 1 . . . . • ■ 50 McAttee Wnr )| 1 t 1 25 1 1 168 Names. It?' a . .2 ■« a a W. &0. Fund. r a ft. S.P. G. : 1 Total. Mc'PiiorRoii Wm $l'tS 1 0( 5( 1 3( 2; 5( 5(1 $ftS ) 1 $ Its $cts S lis Sets. ; $ ct«. 1 1 00 Noyic, Mrs Shenkr Mr ) 1 50 )] 1 - .... . "io Hmitli. Mr 1 1 25 Vuughau, Mr Col. by Miss TItomjifni Armstronp;, Andrew. fUigif, Mm ); 1 ' ' ' * ' • 1 1 1 ' 1 50 1 1 • 1 .'50 50 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 iJavis, Mr. John. . .. ■00 J'cpler, Jo.sij)li 1 00 I'nrkin, Clm.s 1 * 1 1 00 Thompson, Mrs .... Cof. by Miss T.indsay and Miss Mathias. Armstronff, Mrs 2 00 25 1 00 75 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 oo' 25^ 1 00, 25 50 25 . 2,"> Aylmer, Hon. Mrs.. 1 00 Fowler, Mrs T^ Gouin, Mrs 50 50 Hamel, Geo Hamilton, Mrs Journeftux ■ 1 CO 1 00 Of) 1 00 Law, John Lloyd, John Mathias, Major... . 25 Pepler, Alfred 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 0() 1 00 1 00 2:> 1 00 1 00 •>r. Tonks, John Vicat, Dr.... ••••.. 1 Woodburn, Wm.... Col. by Miss E. Merrick Chapman, R. H. G . . 1 Crombie, M. G Crombie, Geo. M 1 Eyans, Mr i Jones, Wm. H Jones, C. E Jones, J, C Morris, W. B 1 1 00 or. Nelson, James Tindall, Mrs 50 25 Col. by Miss M. E. Mathers. Astell, Thos Silver Sch 1G9 Namkh. Its' a . .2^3 d . s d O o c 6 c/i i Total. liiii 1 l[<'iii'\ $ cts. 1 00 1 (JO I 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 1 00 50 S rts. $etH, $ ctK. $ CtH. Sets. $ cts, 1 00 lirtl'loW. ( lIMI 1 00 Clfcve, Mrs. F. ('. .. 1 00 Clfvcliuul, C. P 1 00 ( ■lf\ tlaiul, Mrs. C. I'. 1 00 ( 'olcloiiL'^li Mrrt 50 CninniiiiK, M'ni l)res>ir, ( ifo 25 26 H< uli'V, Mrs 25 Hcalcv, I'Mwiii 25 HchIcv M rs A 25 Mfil licws, Jiisoii 25 M.itluws, U 50 ^liller, Mrs 25 \ orris. Mr 25 Nurris, Mrs 25 Swanboroii^cli, Mr, . , 1 00 Street. Mrs 50 Col. by Honble, Mm Aijliner. Arlmor Lord 1 00 1 00 1 I 00 Avliiu'r, Hon. M..., 1 00 Avltiier Hon H. t 00 1 3 00 (.'roiiibie, Win 50 50 Col, by Mmli. Webh and Miss E. WUeox. Gibson, W. H 50 25 25 50 • ••••• 50 (Jolding, M 1 25 John.ton Clias 25 Monteitl), Misses. . . , 50 Morriss, MiHS 2 00 2 00 Mountain 25 25 lieadv, l.t -Col 5 5 00 Ready, Mrs 1 00 3 00 1 00 5 00 Sloane, Hobert 50 50 Webb, Mrs 2 00 2 OO Webb, E 1 00 1 00 Wilcox, A 2 00 'i'oo 2 00 Wilcox, Mr 1 00 Silver School Hoisk Col. by Mm S. Adams and Misn B. Harlow. AdaniP, Sarah 50 25 50 iJarlow, Lorenzo. . . , 25 I I I H I. i. 170 0^^ Namrh. £1 Hail(i\v, Xiiacttft. . Umiow, iHiihella. . llurlow, Jool <'l(.'l'V(', MlH Uciiisttn, MrM Ihiily, [C'vnis Holirrtson, Mrs . . Ttiid.l, K Silver, Mrs SilviT, Mrs. elms. Ward, Mrs Ward, Ada Sets, St. .John's Cliiirch.— .Milbounn'. CoKbiiMmCMalUiii. Burt, R(di«Mt... CJiilhip, .loxi'ph. (iallnp, Ldriiiii. Ciallup, Miss r Hail, ('has. Loavitt, Cfid(M)n. Mi« Montgoniory, Parke, IJavid Smith Cfeo. . Smith, Chas. Cul. by Mi.ss Weir, Flciiiinir, Mrs. II . , Fraser, Ueo. A. . . , Fraser, Mrs. 11.. .. Johnstone, L Montiith, Mrs Newell, J Newell, Thos Newell, J. Newell, dec Newell, l^arah Nixon. Mrs llobert . Weir. John, (jiinr.). Weir. Kllie.' Weir, K. H Colleetions as above lists. . per e . — 1 = $Ct8. a:) 25 2.') I BO .'io 25 25 M 50 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 20 25 25 25 ^-6 . 3 25 25 25 25 50 2.") 25 62 .SO 15 o; s • a *- • $ OtH 20 , 251 , 251 , 251, 50 j, 25|, '>' S I'tH ■< '^ $(: ts.i $ ( tH Total. 25 25 25 50 2') 20 25 25 20 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 4 00, 02 20 171 Names. General Fund. j •ll 1 • Mi . 3 .3 "o '2 "h T • •J TuTAr,. Tli()iiipKi(ii,Riv. F. M. Ort't'itorit K, St, Anii'H, !l!ctH. ''24*84 $ Ct8. S CtH. 5 00 14 \'J $ rU. $<'tH. $C't» S ftH. 5 00 3il 03 Silvci'ii . . 1 " ■ 3 10 3 10 ! 'I'dtiil fioiM MinHioii.. 87 <;■( l.j li5 21) 54 3 10 • • • • * 13'J 'J3 UKOAl'ITlIIiATIO.V. Acton 3 00 1 4 M 50 81 1 25 5 00 ..:.H 2 25 3 tiO 00 2 01 11 70 2 00 10 7') Hiiry Itroinptdii and Wind- K(ir 4 30 2 H2 20 93 *) 2') Couticddkc 1 5 00 5 00 13 00 Odiiiiitdn 00 DikIhwcH ' 2 01 Driuiimdiulvillr 7 50 5 0(» 10 05 5 \i) 1 00 12 00 Duriiiim 18 71) Hilton 12 05 7 7 (; 15 00 •I't 1 1 00 05 5 00 1 25 ...... 7 00 Hiitliy k Wat.iville IvingHcy I,(;nndxvi!lf Kidimoiul and Mtl- lio\inii' Stiiiisteiul 12 00 IS Ki 70 50 87 01 18 50 33 00 4 50 8 00 33 00 25 51 5 00 20 54 21 30 3 10 3 50 8 07 15 00 • >*(•■ 40 00 8 4 '» •) 52 00 00 00 80 25 110 81 130 03 24 00 Sliiptoii it 'i'iiif^wick. Slu'rln-ddkf 11 107 i;5 20 HO 23 12 358 30 Total 271 50 203 22 70 24 88 ;i3 1 44 30' 80 1 87 833 55 TlIIlEK III VEILS. Allen, A. J 2 00 2 00 iiiirber, W. K 5 00 1 5 00 UoxtT, C. A .') 00 5 00 KrostiT, C. W •J 00 2 00 Cash 5 00 ! "" 5 00 Fearon, \V. G 1 I 2 00 00 1 50 Fiiuiul, A 2 00 5 00 4 00 Hall, \V. E 1 1 5 0:) •Icnkins, Ucv.J. 11.. 5 00 00 i 172 i h' I Names . *i c . s 1,- 08 .H fcts . d 1 Total. Ofden. the Misses.. $ cts . $ cts. 3 00 $Ctfi. Sets. $cts. $i cts. 3 00 0"dcn, C. K 5 00 5 00 Omisliv, J. W 5 00 5 00 5 00 KcvDar, Joscpli 5 00 Ritter, J. H 3 00 1 00 1 00 Shortis, James . . . . . T 00 Oflcrtorv 10 50 9 T5 i '}, 9.(\ 22 45 Sunday-School oftor- ing for Miidagasciir. 5 10 5 10 Total St. Francis. Collections 10 00 5 00 2G 50 15 00 24 75 7 3(5 83 r.5 5 00 EiviERK Du Loup (en haut ) Merrick, Rev. W. C . 6 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 Ofifertory II 00 Total 6 50 10 00 16 50 19 20 500 00 BmsRK DU Loup (en bas.) Offertory 19 20 Cacocma. Special Contribution. 500 00 Offertory 63 66 63 66 Total 500 00 16 35 63 66 6 60 1 563 66 92 Of. Grosbe Ible. Offertory 1 15 Ooi Total 1 533 00 25 00 114 21 7 30 C94 54 (JAsriJ Basis. r*hort, Rev. R Offertory St T Offertory St. Ja Cafe Cove. ChambtTS, Re\ Sandy Beach. Col. b>j Rev. Jt Ker, Rev. M. K<'T, Mrs. M. Veit, Mr. Chas <\l. b'j Mn. P. Alexander,Mr. Ali'xandcr, Mi Alixander, ^1 Alexander, Mi Alexander, M Annett, liiiai Baker, Jlr. W Caktjr, ]\Irs. ! i',ailey, Mr. N Baker, Mrs. J 173 GASPti DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Names. ll CI . s s f Sets. W. & 0. Fund. Pension Fund. Algoma Bishopric Fund. S. P.O. Total, Oasfk Babin. • Alexaiuler, Mrs. W. i 25 Alexander, Mi-;^^A.. 1 2 5 Annett, IJiiaii 1 05 Baker, Mr. W . II . . . Jiaktr, ^trs. Sam . ■ . . . 1 ! r.o 25 Bailey, Mr. N Bake/, Mrs. John. . . 1 00 1 1 1 1 25 ij 174 #*' Names. General Fund. Mission Fund. Pension Fund. Algonia Bishopric Fund. 6 • 'iiininintCi Miss J . . Sets. 12.', id 25 17 25 15 25 50 or, Sets. S.:ts. S ets. S ets. Sets. Davis Mrs Galiciian, James. . . . Harbour, Mrs. Fred. .•«*..•.. ]Iai'b(iur, Mrs .John Hai,-b()ur, Mrs. Wm. Harbour, Mrs . A . . . Harbou)', Mrs. Geo., Harl)ott, Louis 20 •10 12.', , Kaker, Wni 25 25 Davis, Horatio C Miller, Geoii^'u \V. . .' 25 i MilU-r, Fred. C duller Miss Sarah.. 25 10 1 10 1 1 Miller, Miss I I .. Miller, Mrs. Wni.... 10 1 Total. ets. 12 J 10 25 17 25 15 25 50 25 50 50 50 25 30 25 25 10 9 00 30 00 25 25 25 25 12.1 12;, 10 10 25 20 40 12;, 25 25 25 25 111 10 10 N.VMEH. Miller, Chas, Miller, Feli.v..| Miller, Thos. MuUer, Hiebail Patterson, Clad I'atterson, Miss I'liee, Mrs. Ko| riiillips, John, rhillips, Ghas] Shilling, 11. Total I'abachoiu. Tlioiiiii'f'ni Ascah, Felix j\seah, Geo. J Friend, A.. Miller, A, K. McKae, James Patterson, Alb Patterson, Mrs Suddard, Miss 'I'lioinitscn, Mi Total Total for Missi Malbaik. Col. 1,1/ MiKs Al Alexantbr, Ja I'.layloek, Kei I'.ower, W. F Collas, J and CoHas, Janie: I'auvid, John l,r (ireslev . . l.e Gros, .lehi I.e Marquand I'ac kwood, E Cnl. I III MfK Mabe, Kdwar ilabo, Edwar K >j<^ w Wli« B fetiPM* m '«W »H |i 175 Names. General Fund. I s W. &0. Fund. Pension Fund. 6 • Total. '^lillcr Clias 1 Sets. 20 § cts , $ ets. S ets. Sets. $ ets. f> cts. 20 Miller, Felix | Miller, Tlios ! MuUer, Hichurd.... TatterHon, Clias Patterson, Miss M... . ] 12.V 12i; 25 12J 12| 25 251 10' 10] 25 25 25 1 ..1 25 10 Trice, Mrs. Robert.. riiillips, John Phillins ('lias .,,,.. 1 10 25 25 SliillinLT H 2:: Total 5 G2V 1(1 1 1 ,") Cll i'.AHACllOlK. i\tJ . hji Miss Kmmt T/ioiii/)S(iii . A^rali Kelix "-3 10 A spnli (tco iI !-> ; . . 15 Friend, A Miller A K ■15 45 ''5 ...... 25 Slcliiie Jiunes 05 05 Patterson .\lbert. . . ' lo 10 Patterson, Mrs. F. . Suddard Miss (' 25 25 lo 25 25 Thompson, Miss VV. 10 Total 1 70 1 TO Total for ^lission.. . . 23 ;!2 5 00 I 50 It 00 57 32 Mai.baik. (\il. fii/ Miss Alij'iindcr Ali'xand'T .Tain"S 1 50 Pilavloek Rev T .. 1 00 1 1 00 Howcr W F 25 25 ( 'dlljiK .? iui(i K . ' 50 ■ 1 00 i 50 ! 1 50 ( oHas .hiines i 50 Faiivcl John P. . . .' li."> i i 25 1 e ( i resle\' 50 1 1 50 I.r (iros, .k'hn 1,1' Marouand, ('has. 25 1 ■••■■251 :;;■;;;' :::::; 25' ...*...' i 50 25 i'aekwood E and (i . i 1 25 35 1 0( 1 , ,,,,1...... 1 00 ^'"/. //// Mrs Wiltfioiu Mtilx* Kdwiird i 1 25 ilahe, Kdward. ^- ) K!...! 1 1 35 t 176 Names. 1- d . ,2t! J 2 6 ^ ^ a Pension | Fund. Algoma Bishopric Fund. ■ Total. i>labo, Miss Mabo, Francis Mab"', Peter $cts. 30 25 $ cts. % cts. $ cts . $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 20 ■'.0 25 25 — 25 Viht-rt, Peter, (snr.). Vibert, Peter, (jnr.). Vibert^ Mrs. P. (snr ) Vibert, Mrs. G. (jnr.) Vibert, Philip Col. bti the Misses A. and M, Buckley. Tn Aiiiiill Kiims 50 50 25 .:() ... . 50 25 25 2> .. 2.") 2.') 4 30 4 :;-) Col. by Miss E. Var- don and Mis.i E, Baylock . In Kmall sums 4 oy 4 01) Offertorv 1 62 2 19 3 50 7 31 Total New Carlisle. Offertory 4 40 .j 59 3 70 I 62 4 60 6 50 2 19 7 80 2 90 2 85 25 30 7 .-vO Paspediao. Offertory s .-ir) Total for Missien . . . 11 10 5 75 16 3J RECAPITULATION. Gaspi' Basin 5 5 5 5 3 00 00 00 00 70 3 12 <5 1 20 7 sr, 17 tl5 Cape Cove and Perce. Miitrdalene Islands. . 13 71 4 33 5 59 31 4t5 2 23 4 50 32 40 11 h:} Sanuy Beach, Peniri- .'^ula and Bar.iciioir. 9 7 5 00 80 75 57 32 Malbaie New Carlisijaud Pas- pebiac 1 il 62 10 2 19 25 :!0 16 8") Shiyawakc (vacant). • Total 30 22 23 63 23 70 29 07 3 39 30 40 100 41 IJov. C. OIh iMaior W. 1 Mossrs. W. W. B. ^: 0.\s FOJiMS 1. A Hrqii'- Pel 1 lians ol' llio clor^fy of the United Church of Errlard ;ind Ireland, in the Diocese uf t^iiobcc, called the A^'ii.'>'iVB' and Orphans' Fund. Or, Towar'^^; .'Vo aiigmoniation of the Fund for cndowini^ (ho churc?' >■ ■' mis-ion ")]' (or at ) iicld by .. ivul <. Imrtli Society, suliject to the conditions of a Deeil of T) . m ] :'.•. ■• d bctAveon the said Church Society and the Incumbc'*, and ciu. vh-wardens of the church in th« t.iid mission, (or ai ) Or. Ah the commencement of an ondowmcwt tor the chur( h of St. in the nii,ssion of (or ii4^ ) and to provide for tlie future maintenance «)f divine worsJii]! in coniformity with the jniiiciplcs of the United Church of Kn^i^Iand and Ireland. Or, For and towards the encouragement ot education, and the support of Day schools and Sunikty-schools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of Enghmd and T-, eland. ^'1' Foi' and towards a riind ior assisting per-" is p-cpanng for the Ministry of the (Jospel in the United Church ot Eng- hind and Ireland within the said Diocese of Qiobec. Or, For and towai>ls a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, tlie Book of Common I'rayor of the United Churoli of Fnglanil and Ireland, and ihe Books and Tracts approved by the said ('hurch Society for circula- tion within the said Diocese of (Quebec. Or, As an aid tovvcrds the erection, endowment and mainten- ance of churches aciording to tlie ])rinciples of the United Church of Fnglaml and Ireland within ihe Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenanco of parsonage houses, — the setting apart of burial grounds and church-yards, and the endowiHcnt and supjiorL of parsonages and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Drr 1 give ai of Quebec Canada, pa licign of I singular, and to hoU Diocese ot to hold am therooF to Society, a other, (ind ation of th IV. A J)n Same as insert the V. Same af' as follows is to say as and for and Huria of the Chi and prcmi the doetri and Irehu 8ions of tl Society. DA^ De No. U, No. 10, The A! Church H For G Foil Ti For Tl Advent. For t no III. A Drrlsc rif lical E.'itatt: for the general jmrposrs of the Society. 1 j,'ive Jiiul (loviao unto tlio "Church Hociety of the Dloccso of Qiioboc," incorporaloil by a StiituLo of the province of Canada, passed in the fourtoentii and fifteenth years of the Rci^n of Ilor Alajcsly Quekn VrcxoiUA, chapter 171, all and singiUar, itc. [Describe tlic real estate clearly.] To have and to hold the said, etc., nnto the said Church Society of the J.»iocc8o of Quebec, and their successors, for ever; upon trust to hold and apply (he same, and the rents, issues and jirotits \.\\iii''?c, acconling to the doctrine and discipline of the Cnited ChiTrch of Kngland and Ireland, and for no other purjioses, and ufider the provi- sions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Clun-cli Societv. JiA?Nl)S IJKLONCINC TO Til!-: (rilCJlCII SOC^IHTY No. 14, l?ange 7, Township of Halifax. No. 10, Eange 8, do. do. NOTICK. The ANNir.\r, Skkmons in aid of the various funds of the Cliurch Societ}' are appointed to be ])reacheil — • For (lENKiiAii Purposes, on Qulnquagesima Sunday. For the Misjhion Kuno on the Sunday nearest to Michaelmas For the Alooma j3i.shopric Fund, on the third Sunday in Advent. PoR the Pension 1''« uk on TI)jr,!lo inado lor any cliin'cli. )»ars()iia;;c i-hdn', or other property, wliicli shall not hav been duly vested in the aiitliorilies ol' the Ciiiirch. 'J. Thai: ^rants ho pa}ahU' whcMi the antonnts siiaii hi- sulHoieiit, lo Tree the jiroperty ironi debt; or tiial the debt he u mortgai^e fiir an anioiiiit not exeeedin,:,' tAvenly-livi; jior cent, ofthe value ol' I he properly or hnildin,:;- whoii linished. o. That the Tnasurer when transmit tiiii;- the aniounl ol any grant ol' money nwKlo by this Soeiety to any jiarish or mission in the diot'eso shall rcf|uirc a reeei))t, signed jointly by the Ineumhcnt ol'sneh })arisl» or mission, and one or both of the church-wai'dens. 4. That ill ail eases where -grants of money (other than personal) are made by the Church Soeiety, it shall be the duty of the person to whom sueh grant shall be paid to furnish, within three months afterwards, regular voiuhers of the expenditure ol sueh sums, to be submitted to I he Board. 5. That Avhon the conditions on which an}' sum is voted are not complied with, and the money a])plied for within one year from the time it is voted, such grant shall be struck' oil' the list. 6. That no grantshall bo mjido towards the erection of any church or jiar.sonage, unless the plans and site have been apjiroved of by the Bishop. 7. That no grant shall be made to any ]>arish, mission or station, in which at least one sermon in aid of the J'ension Fund shall nol have been preuclied, and from which the subscription shall not have been sent in during the year. 8. That all ajiplications for aid reach thi; haiiarticiputing in the benelils ol' the Widows' and Oijilians' Fund are required to j)ay theii- annual contributions buf(jre the lirst of May in each year II. No school shall be assisted for a lo'iger period (haii twelve mr)nth.s without being Inspected and repoi'ted to be in a satisfactory condition. 12. That no apjilication for grants in aid (»f <'liurches, parsonages or buildings of any kind bo entertained by the Central Board without a resolution from th«» Congregation approving ol':iueh a[)plieation be sent at the nanie timo to the Board. Al>stiiiit of Aiiniml M« Al^'oinii Mi Aci'ec.Ni' i'.iilii Cliv D<1' J)i(i( Eili iJcil W> I'CI: Siisl W'ic Clergy 111 Coniiiiittct Coiulitiiiii.'- Coiitril'iiti D(.. ('imtrilMit( Forms of I Liiiuls bi'l< i,il'i; Mfi« .Uissicnari Mcniliurs i OtUltMS, \' Pr;iy('rs . . llKCAI'll (•it III! ■n I'll I' OKI c< CI CI CI 1) s S,1'E<1' -iiSSBU CONTENTS. Ali.^tiiii t of I'riKLidiiigs of Ontiul Bounl , Aimiml M«i:tin^,' Alu'oiuii MiNsioiiiiiy Knnd 17 9 07 Ac('(ir\i'>< Alumiia i{i.sh(>]>i-i< Kiiiul |iiiliin((^ SliL'i^t of L('d}j;( r I'.i^liolirii' I'^iiilowiiKnt Hislin|> Mountain Lahrador Mission Kiind CIcigy 'rnist Dcpositoiy Fund l)ioccsan Bf>ard lie venue Aecount do do Supplementary Account Edueation Fund (ieneial i''und Jlissinu Fund Nil ulet KndowniL'Ut Fund I'enHiori Fund Soiiety for the rro])aj,'ation of th(! (JoNpel SuHtPutation Fuurt Widows' and Orpiians' Fund » 'irrpy ot tlie l)ioceK(! , .. . . ('(ininiitteeK ('(militions ixovernin^ (1 rants of tiie iSociety t'ontriliutions tlirouf^haut the Diocese, for (!hureh Society Do. do. do. do. do. purposes. ( (iiitrilintors of $"10 «nd upwards, deieased Forms (if r>e(|Uest I. anils btloDsjfiut; to the Society liifi; Meimhers .^lissionary HeportH Meruliers of Corporation , 122 122 108 120 102 114 124 i:'.o 118 110 ll« 112 114 120 IIG 112 3 6 180 133 96 132 177 170 131 SO 177 Oflicirs, Vice.rresi' , . . . , 28 Diocesan Hoard / 1 S> St. Francis District Association 24 Si'EciAr, Sehmon.-i 179 Sr vrKK MKKriM^a ,,,.,. ■ . , , , 8