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Msps, pistes, chsrts, etc., mey be filmed et different reduction retlos. Those too isrge to be entirely included In one exposure sre filmed beginning In the upper left hend corner, left to right end top to bottom, ss msny frsmes ss required. The following disgrems illustrste the method: Les certes, pisnches, tsbleeux. etc.. peuvent dtre fllmAs A des tsux de reduction diff^rents. Lorsque le document est trop grsnd pour 6tre reproduit en un seul cliche, II est flim^ A psrtir de I'sngle supArieur gsuche, de gsuche d droite, et de hsut en bss, en prensnt le nombre d'imsges ntcessslre. Les disgrsmmes suivsnts illustrent Is methods. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dk XCOl (^ /-c-i^C-^-^^^ 7 Fifty-Ninth Report (!!•• lilK DiOGESiiN Church Society OF NEW BRUNSWICK, IXCORPOIIATEI) liY ACT OF ASSEMBLY K; VICTORIA, CAP. IV,, Hth AIMU!., is,-,:j. SMNT .((tllN, N. I!,; Hahnks «S: Comi'a.nv. s.} IMmncI'; \\'ii,r.iAM Sikkk'I', 1S!j4. «.*'■» ^x^ / m^ m. mtx^ / \ ^ > ^ fi J ":) ^ V \ V V .¥• }>i "f *\ <*•. ^ j. riiJI ■ 1 i' V :' M ' THE VENERABLE F. H. J. BRIGSTOCKE, D. D. ARCHDEACON, DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. Appointi'd Jul!/, 1893. Fifty-Ninth Report OF THE Diocesan Church Society 07 NEW BRUNSWICK. 1894. INCORPORATED BY ACT OP ASSEMBLY, 16 VICTORIA, CAP. IV., 14th APRIL, 1853. SAINT JOHN, N. B.: Barnes «fe Company, 84 Prince William Street. 1894. iA < i< I i Tl The V( Sir S. J ^v. M. Sir JOI G. A J Hev. Ci Hev. CV His Hod BKCKVV liUHCHll fohsteI Ha XING JACK. 1. 'MACDOIi michelJ OFFICERS AND COnniTTEES. President. The Right Rev. THE LORD BISHOP OF FREDERICTON. Vice-Presidents, Year eleftoJ. The Venerable ARCHDEACON HHIG.STOCKE, I). I) 1888 Sir S. LEONARD TILLEY. C. B., K. C. M. G 1857 W. M. JARVIS, Esq 1871 Sir JOHN C. ALLEN, LL. D 1880 G. A SCHOFIELD, E«(i 1880 Rev. CANON DkVEUER, M. A 1881 Rev. CANON KETCHUM. D. D 1890 His Honor JOHN J. FRASER, Lieut. Governor of the Province 181)4 Treasurer. GEO. E. FAIRVVEATHER. Secretary. Rev. W. O. RAYMOND. St. John. Auditors. JAMES. S. BEEK. G. SIDNEY SMITH. ( t 'r. i> < Executive Committee. The OtHcera of the Si ciety, the Clergy duly (]ualitied, and the following Lay Members. ALLEN, T. C Frederieton ; MOORE, JOHN Fredericton BKCKVVITH. A. G. . .Fredericton ; MULLEN, ELDON . .Fredericton BLACK, JOHN Fredericton i PETERS, Judge St. John BURCHILL, GEORGE... Chatham I PORTER. ALFRED St. John CAMPBELL, J. ROY. . . .St. John ! ROBINSON, T. B St. John Fredericton .Fredericton • St. John I \<. CRAWFORD, W. K St. John FORSTER. JOHN B. .Dorchester HANINGTON, Judge Dorchester STREET. A F. STERLING, A. A . STURDEE. H. L .. JACK, L ALLEN St. John | TIPPET, V. W St. John KINNEAR, C. F St. John I VROOM, C. N St. Stephen MAODONALD, C. A. . . .St. John WELDON. C W St. John MICHEL, W Fredericton > WILKINSON, Judge... .Chatham s«- 4 Board of Home iVtlAiiions. (Appointfd by lhi> OfiM'ral C'oentnltteH.) Thu Hi.uhl Hev. TIIK LORD RISHOl* (r.r r-/AV/.>). Th(! Vnicmblo TIIK AHClinKACON (fx ,.iflri„). THE TKEAHURKU OF THE SOOlETY(^/ o///c/o). THE SECHETAltY OF THE SOCIETY (./ o//?V/o). Rev. CANON NEALES. Rev. CANON ROMEKTS. Uev. C. I'. HANINOTON Rev. O. S NEWNIIAM. Rev. E. n. HOOPER. G. A. SCIIOFIEMX C. N. VROOM. WM. M JAR VIS. TirE MEUT.-GOVERNOR. T. R. ROIUNSON. JAMES S. REEK. JOHN B. B'ORSTER. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. (Api)ointe• thi' Uiirnl Deant-rleH.) CANON FORSYTH Deanery of Chatlnm. H. MONTGOMERY " Fredericton. S. J. HANFORD " Kingston. W. H. STREET " St. Andrews. L. A. HOYT " St. John. J. R. CAMPREEL " Sliedinc. SCOVILNEALES " Woodstock. Book Depository Committee. (Appointed by the General Committee.) Rev. J. deSOYRES. Rev. A. G. H. DICKER Rev. VV. EATOUGH. C. E. L. JARVIS, C. N. VROOM. J. R. CAMPBELL. T. R. RORINSON. C. F KINNEAR. R. W. HEWSON. J. P. BURCHILL, Together with members of the Parent Society in the Diocese. Committee on interesting Sunday-Scliools in Home Hissions, and on tlie Promotion of Sunday-Sclioois. (Appointed by the General Committee.) Rev. W. EATOUGH (Convener). Rev. CANON ROBERTS. Rev. E. B. HOOPER. R. W. HEVVSON. Rev. A. J. CRESSWELL. HERBERT SCHOFIELD. Rev. A. G. H. DICKER. R. E. COUPE. Rev. H. MONTGOMERY. Commlti J{ov. C: Kev. J. l.'cv. W Rev. CJ W. M .] A. F. S' .1. R. (hS JOHN H H. L. S'l Hcv. O. S liev. C. I- Hev. O. S liav. W. Committee G. E. FA WM. M. Committee Rev. \| Committee on the Propotrd Plan for the Union or AnialKamatlon of the 5ynod and Church Society. (Appoiiiteil by tlio (Junertil lVnmnltt«'e.i 1U«V. |{ev. I lev. Hev. Tho KiL'lii Hev. CANON KKTOIIUM. •T. HOY CAMIMJKLL. W. O. HAYMONI) CANON FOHSYTII. THE LOIU) nisiiop. TlIK MKUT.-(}()VEHN0H. JAMES S. HEEK. (}. A. SC'IIOFIEI.D. WM. M. .lAHVIS. Finance Committee. (Appointed by the Kxecntlvc Coiuinlttoe.) \y. M. .T AH VIS. A. F. STHEET. .1. H CAMIMIELL. JOHN HLACK. II, L. STUHDEE. .lAMES S. BEEK. O. A. SCHOFIEhl). C. F. KINNEAH. G. SIDNEY S.MITH. THE THEASUHEH OF THE SOCIETY (exnifido.) Committee on the Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (Vppoiiitetl by the Executive Committee.) The Higbt Hev. THE LOHD BISHOP. TheVeneral.Ie AHCHDEACON BHIGSTOCKE. Hev. O. S. NEWNHA.M. THE LIEUT.-GOVEHNOR. Kcv. C. P. HANINGTON. W. M. JAHVIS. G. A. SCHOFIELD. Hev. Hev. O. W, The Clergry Widows and Orphans Fund. The Right Hev. THE LORD BISHOP. The Veoemble ARCHDEACON BHIGSTOCKE. S. NEWNHAM. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD. O. RAYMOND. WM. M. JAHVIS. GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, Secretary. Committee on the Fund to Aid in the Education of the Children of Clergymen. (Appointed by the Executive Committee.) The Right Rev. THE LORD BISHOP. The Venerable ARCHDEACON BHIGSTOCKE. G. E. FAIRWEATHER, G A. SCHOFIELD. WM. M. JAHVIS. T. B. ROBINSON. T. BARCLAY' ROBINSON, Secretary. Committee to Arrange Time and Place for Meetings of Committees of Diocesan Church Society and Synod. Rev. W. O. RAYMOND. G. A. SCHOFIELD. ,^ ^p,- I'Hi- > ' ; '4 ... ■.--'■ '*^ ^«^ I DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. BISHOP. The RiBht Rev- HOLLINGWORTH TULLY KINGDOM. D. D. Consei-ratecl .Inly lOtli, IHSl. KRCHOEACOrS. The Venerable F. H. J. BRIGSTOGKE, D. D. PRIESTS. Name. Address. Uatenf Ordination. ArmstroiipT. VV. B • -m. .\ Welsford, Queens t'u Inly Vi, isf.s Buylee, C. O'DclI Dt-rby. Nortlinntbcrlnnd C«>,,,It»'c. 31, IH^f, Bliss, I). M.— n A Mt. Whatley, Westmorland.. . .Sept. 10, 1S.VJ Brynn, J. T St. Stephen Meo. ".M, isii-j Hurt, A. F. B Miediaf Nov. 7, i.'Wt, Burns, Will Hampton luly 1.% I8'.h> Campbell. J. Roy. B. n Dorchester tune !'. ISti) Covert. W. S.—B A (irand Harbcir, G. Manan.. . Keb 54, ISOI Cresswell, A. .!.— s. A. c .Springfleld Sept. 31, ItvSi Davenport, .T. M.-M a St. .Jol:ii Sept. 33, IfTJ Dewdney, A. I) St. .lohn Nov. 6, I8.<; TS DeVeber. W. H.— m. a. (Canon* St. .John Sept. 31, If^is Dibblee. H E.— m. a Mougerville .Mareh IT, ISSll Dicker, A. G. H St, .lohn May 37, ISS"" Eatongh. W St. .lohn lune 1, IS'.id Flewelling, J. E Centreville, Carleton Co Dee. 3-1. ".srti Forsyth, David. -B. A. (Canon) Chatham Mareh 1, 1S74 Fullerton, C. H I'etiteodiac lune Hi, issit Hackenley. Henry Kichibueto Oct .">. is*^! Hanford, S. Jones.— b- a Uphoin. Kings Co Mai eh 15, IM^ Hanington, C. P.— b. a Lawson'sP O. via AvHilmiiui. . .Maivh 1», If-Sl Hansen, N. C.-M. a Gagetown Feb 3»>, lf«8.'^ Hansen, N. M New Denmark May 37,18.1 Hooper, E. B.- n. A Moncton lune 5, 18.'"7 Hopkins, J. R Birch Ridge, Victoria Co Dee. 31. ISiiO Hoyt, Leo A.— M. A St. John Dee 18,1870 Jaffrey, William (Retired) St. Marys, York Co I une 15, 1K')1 Jones. P. Owen Davenport Selnol, St. John . . ..lune 19, 188.'i Ketchum, W. Q.— d. d. CCanon) St. Antrews Sept. 20, 18|ii Little, H. W.— 8. A. c... Sussi'x May 38,18;.') Lloyd, Geo. E.— M. a Rothesay July 31. ]8>^7 Mathers, Richard St. John Sept. 38, is?-,' :!J PRIESTS — Continued. Date of Name. Address. Ordination. Jlillidge, J. W Oak Bay, Charlotte Co Dec. 22, :878 Montgomery, H.—M. A Fredericton June 4,1882 Morris, H. B.~M. A Dalhousle Sept. 34,186.5 Murray, A. B.-m. a Stanley, York Co Dec. 23,1888 McKiel, W. LeB.-B. A Fairville Sept. 24,1865 Neales, James (Retired) Woodstock Tiily 28, 1845 Veales, Thos.— m a. (Canon) Woodstock Se»)t. 19, 1869 N'eales, Scovil.— m. a Andover, Victoria Co May 27, 1888 Newnham, O.S.(Secretaryof Synod)..St. Stephen May 27. 1877 I'arkinson, .1. R. S.— s. a. c St Marys, York Co Sept. lit, 1875 I'arlee, H. T.— b. a Westfliild, Kings Co March 1 , 1885 Parry. J.J Oct. 16, 1892 Pickett, D. W.— M a Hound Hill, Greenwich Sept. 21, 1856 Raymond, \\. O — m. a St. John Dec. 21. 1879 Roberts, G.G.- MA. (Canon) . . . . Fre lericton Sept. 20, 1857 Sampson, W. H St John, West Side Dec. 24, 1882 Schofleld, Geo. (Retired) ....St. John March 4,1800 Simonds. R.— b. a May 30, 1847 Sil)bald,E.W St. .John, North April 8,188:1 Slipper, A. A St. Martins Dec. 23,1888 Smith, Ranald E.—M. A St. George Dec 16. 185!# Smlthers, A. W.— b. a Waterford, Kings Co May 24, 1891 Spike, H. M.— B. A Musquash June 13,1852 Stevens, 1... t*. M. A., B. D Jan. 6,1876 Street, W. H -b. a Canipobello June 19, 1859 Sweet, J. H. S.— 8. A c Newcastle June 29,1874 Teed, A. W.-M. A Richmond Dec. 23,1888 Wainwright, H. S. - b. a Kingston, Kings Co Dec. 23, 1866 Wariieford, E. A Hampton Village Dec. 22,1850 Warneford, C. A. S (Canterbury Station March «, 1887 Weeks, A. H.-b. A, (Retired) Sussex, Kings Co Dec. 19.1847 Wetmore, D. I — u. a Clifton, Kings Co Sept. 20, 1857 Whalley, H. F. E, s. A. c . . Rurtt's Corner Dec. 23, 18*3 Wiggins, C. F.— B. a Wilkinson, Wm. J.— m. a. .Sackville May . Bay du Vin Maj- ' DEnCONS. Lea, Arthur.— M. A Rothesay July Siiuon.son, E. W.— B. A Temperance Vale July 2;}, 1875 23, 1880 8, 1894 8, 1804 i" ;' " '' IM i'T 'A » 1 '' I!' II I')) 11 m ml- DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. DE ANEFilES. Deanery. ! Rural Dean. Parishes or MiHsions. i Chatham Bev. Canon Forsyth, B. A Addingtnn,Bathurst,B»yduVin Chaiham, Dalhousie, Derby & Blackville, Ludlow and Bliss- field, Ne'w castle and Ntlson, Ricbibucto, Weldford. ^,.,., Frederic ton... . Rev. Canon Roberts, M. A Burton, Canning. Douglas and Bright, Fredericton, Kings- clear, iViaueerville, New Mary- land, St. Marys, Stanley. EingstuD Rev. E. A. Warneford. .Cambridge. Gagetown, Green- wich, Hampton, Johnston, Kingston. Norton, Rothesay, Springfield, Sussex and Stud- holm, Upham and Hammond, Waterford and St. Marks. Shediac Rev. J. R. Campbell, B.D Albert, Bay Verte, Dorchester, Moncton, Pi. du Chene, Sack- ville, Salifibury, Shediac,West- morland,Wellington«&Dundas St. Andrews. . Rov. Ranald E. Smith, M. A Campobello, Christ Church (St. Stephen)GrandManan, St. An- drews, St. David, St. George & Pennfleld, Trinity(St.Stephen) St. John Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, D. D ... Carleton, Lancaster, Musquash, Petersville.Portland, Simonds, St. James, St. John, St. Mark, St. Mary, St. Martins, St. Paul, Victoria, Weslfleld. ;ijfc,. Woodstock Rev. Canon Neales, M. A Aberdeen, Andover, Canterbury, Gordon & Lome, Grand Falls & Madawaska, New Denmark, Prince William and Dumfries, Richmond, Southampton and Queenshury, Wakefield.Wick low, Woodstock. PRAYERS. AT Ol'ENING. Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lidy, Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spread- ing the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are pro- claiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live: have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israel- ites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, woi'ld without end. Amen. Our Father which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever .tmi ever. Amen. AT close. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of Gxi, und the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us allevermute. Amen. ■ '.■•": ^i:-. * ■ ; ''i . , ^'IH :'-'"''. '1^ "... K ^HK ^•^•■i ^^^B i^^^^^g • '''' ' I' I '*' I Im ? V . m m., i: ( I CONSTITUTION. I. The Society to be called the Diocesan Chuuch Society OF New Brunswick. II. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annulled or altered, except at a meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said meeting. III. • No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual meeting of the General Com- mittee, or at the next previous Anniversary meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall he proposed except by a member qualified to vote at the A I niversary meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Mriutes of the Secretary, together with the said proposition. 11 V. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same a Member of the Society. Provided, that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor U!iles3 he be a Life Member, or shall have sub- scribed and paid at least five shillings during the year pre- ceding such meeting. VL OFFICERS. 1. The oncers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice-Presidents ; and any Life Mem- ber may, at any meeting of the General Committee, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee; and in case of death, resignation or removal from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled by the Executive Committee at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year ; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he sees fit, call a special meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. L There shall also be an Executive Committee to be composed of the following members, viz : The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop and subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound : to bo annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee ; CI ^ *. c > ' .■.v;'.f. **^5'J r Hi !• if Ml ■Wi ''M ■■■ ■.■*! .'r. ■■',' m H Ipi !! II n i ; 1 1 < ; ( i L 1 1! I: i: i i ! 1 . gBulfiunmt 1 ' !i ■ H^^^BIf^ft t 1; l^^i>> )' 1 1 Mnfffil^ V'' '^ 1 j Imp ' ■ 1 P^l ' m^pM 1 ! 1 provided that no Annual Subecriber shall be qualified to be elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meet- ing, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet on the first Wednesday in January ; on the day next following the Annual Meeting ; on the first Wednesday in March ; on the first Wednesday in June ; and on Wednesday after the first Tues- day in October ; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following, the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the President, or, in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the President, or, in case of death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but, BO far as may be, alternately at St. John and Predericton, 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate and property whatsoever, which is now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee, or j»ny General Meeting of the Society would have in session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. VIII. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be com- posed of the following members, viz. : 1. The President, Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex officio. 2. Five Clerical and seven Lay members of the Society, qualified for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee, together with one Clerical or Lay representative chosen by each Deanery and resident within the same, whose name shall bo certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting. 3. The Board of Home Missions shiiU have all such power relative to the proparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect, and the appropriation and disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time bo vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-law or Regulation of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer, or Secretary, of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. IX. OH.ItCTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects and none other, viz.: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. 3. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be unier pre- paration for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Snnday and other schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such books and tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a fund towards making a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or securities as special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. I' t <'■ .r 'K^- .w -v. ^ -! , ■'■■m if • ■ ■ 'i^!'' J* ' 1' ■-'"'■■". V . .-It' '. t ; m. ■' m : \'-"^'->' ■ ■■ !f ,';: j '"''V«,'. '; '3 . I ;" • :.W 1 '■ ■■ ■ J C>\ ■■■" f^^:^/. \-':^--' ."..'. ■'^x •■-■'.''!' (' >:>■'' '■' T<''^< K .' ' ' ' . [i ' ■ ,t> ' . ^!. I '■ ■V '''i'- '■' • •■'"'■■ 4i & t -ft/.-.' ■■liii u m-: 14 12. The cptublifclmicnt of Missions to seamen, and other Missionary work. X. The Society will cnijiloy no Clergyman on Missionary service without the Bishop's licence and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to bis Lordship's approbation. XI. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII. LOCAL COMMITTEES. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Parish, constitute a Local Committee; and so also the members residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such a District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lard Bishop) may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Hector of the Parish, form a eepai'ate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. !>■ ^ J-' '•J .: f ■ ■^^ ♦ ' ' ^» i<- 11 t-..!.* I'JT 18 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. Whereas, il is desirable for tlie better provision for the ministratioas of the CImrch in the Diocese of Frederieton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries: therefore resolved, — 1. That in order to encourage the established ^lissions to become gradually self-supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in nid of Missif)ns(not including stipends secured to any of the elder Clergy oil the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) shall from lumceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the General Purposes of the Society. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Hoard of Home Mission, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would h'lve if in session. 3. That the Hoard of Home Missions annually present to the General Committee of the Society, on the ttrsi day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the con- ditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the year, ihe same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the foregoing resolutions, and subject to the following regulations: (a) The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith after the annual meeting, communicate with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagement (A.) with the Society, to con- tribute the sum required of the Mission for the year. (6) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall commu- nicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his congrega- tions notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on first October then next unless the engagement be meantime completed. (?) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satistaction of the Board before the first of October then next all payments to the 10 Missionary'H sulnry throiigli the Soeiotv bhull hv witbdruwn, imd uo BtipeDd Hball theroHfltT be piiyable In i .[tpci tberoof. Provided tbul flhould tb« MisHlonary see fit to resign bistun'. lie shall, if stallnned for the remainder of the year by the Lord Hi.sbr»|) in any vacant .Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms re«iuired of the default- ing Mission, be entitled in respect to the services to be rendered in such new Mission, to snch stipend as may be agreed upon lu'tween such Missionary and the Hoard, not exceeding that provided for the con- tinuation of his Hervices in his former Mission, and U])()n the like terms and conditions. Provided, also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on 1st of Aprd for a sum in their discretion: but not exceeding his previous (|Uiirter's stipend from the Society. (d) Wliere such engagement is entered into, the Hoard shall forth- witli notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagenxmt shall not be fultlUed as hereinafter jjrovided) be enti'led to draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including therein the sum recjuired for the (juarter of the Mission itself. (<■) The amount recjuired from the Mission may be paid either in money or produce, and shall lie so paid by eiiual (juarterly insinlments lit least one month before the last day of each «|uarter. If paid in money, the same to be remitted direct to the Treasurer; and if paid in produce, such produce to be furnished to and received by the Mission- ary, and his receipt, in lieu of money, forwarded to the Treasurer within the time aforesai*!. Provided that, if necessary, the Mission may have one month's grace to complete the payment. if) Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for produce, lie shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. (v) Should neither the money nor receipts for produce to the full amount required for the quarter, be received by the Treasurer by the liist day of the second mouth of the quarter, it shall be the t.v ■ sr.*. (/) ll shall be optional with the Board to permit any Mission to make a rjuarteri}', half-yearly or yearly payment at any period in advance, and these regulations, luuiaiin mutandis, shall thereupon apply generally to any such iMission. {k) The Board shall have full power and authority to make all such further bye-laws, rules and regulations as in their opinion utay be re- quired for their guidance, and from time to time to alter or amend the same as the^' shall see fit. 5. That every clergyman receiving a stipend through this Society, shall be required to make to the Secretary of the Society, according to such form as the Board of Home ^lissions may from time to time re quire, a yearly return on tlie first day of 3Iay in each year, showing — 1. The estimated number of the members of the (.'hurch of England. !2. The number of Churches, Chapels of Ease and Missionary Sta tions respectively. y. Whether or not there is a parsonage house belonging to the Mis sion or provided by the people. 4. The number of public services on Sumlay and in the week respectively. 5. The average congregation in each place of worship at Sunday services. 6. The number of baptisms. (a) Infants. (A) AvUlts. ((•) Total. 7. The number of communicants last year. (a) Added. (6) Removed. (c) Deceased. (d) Present number (counting all those who, having hail opportunity, have communicated within the yeari The number confirmed. Marriages. Burials The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday-school. 13. The amount contributed towards the support of the incumbout from sources other than the grant through this Society. 13. The income from Church or Glebe land for the year ending 30th April last. 14. Names of Church Wardens. 16. Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and Synod. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Mission? forthwith and before the General Committee on the first day of their meeting, and no grant shall be payable to any Missionary, in default of rendering any such statement or return, so long as such default shall continue. 8. !). 10. 11. 21 6. That the clergy who do not receive stipends through the Society be requested to forward the same return as far as possible, to the Secretary on the tirst day of May in eacli year, in order that a complete statement of the Diocese in these parliculars may be published in ihe Annual Report of the Society. 7. That all the clergy of the Diocese be requested to forward to the Board of Home Missions on the first of January in each year a statemt-nt for the j'ear ending 31st December, showing— I. Communicants (counting all those who, having had opportunity- have communicated within the year). 'J. Income from Local Endowment for the support of the clergy. ;i. Income from Offertory Collections, 4. Income from Pew Rents. 5. Income from other donations for Church purposes— including the assessment and all other sums given for the maintenance of the Church in the Parish or ^Mission (exclusive of the olfertory collections or pew rents), and also all sums given for the support of the Church in the Diocese. 6. Income for Church purposes from other sources — including income from Church lands (not Glebe), and income on any moneys invested for the use of the Church. (The above .iintciiioit is required bi/ (lie S. P, G., and their grfint ti> the JJimrsc depends upon itx being satisfartur;/. 8. That the Board of Home Missions, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holding Missionary meetings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat; not interfering, however, with the usual semi-annual collections and annual canvass of the Mission on behalf of the Society; and further, of making enquiries as to the power of the Mission to contribute towards the Clergyman's support; such deputations reporting to the Board, and through them to the General Committee of the Society. ^" 9. That the Board of Home Missions, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint spr^cial deputations to enciuire into the causes of any deficiency of contributions or other pecuniary difliculties ill any Mission; and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the Parishes receiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be respectfully requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, requesting their concurrence therein. II. That the Board of Home Missions shall have power, with the approval of the Lord Bishop, to make any grant that the funds may alh)w, in aid of any Mission not already receiving aid, upon such con- ditions as they may arrange; such grant to terminate, in every case, on the first day of July next ensuing. 12. That a certificate be added to the parochial agreements, which shall be signed by the representatives of the Mission, declaring that the amount given by the Mission is a bona fide contribution, and that no r'A m f IS ,'■ .,-. .. m m , :1 22 part is derived from the rent of glebes or the interest of investments — the property of the Mission. 13. That the Board of Home Alissions shall have power, with the approval of the Lord Bishoi), if there be available funds, to make a grant, not exceeding $100.00, to aid in the building of any Parsonage House, when it shall be certified that such grant will complete the buildings free of debt. A. ^lemorandum of Agreement between the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick and the members of the Church in the Mission of The undersigned, on behalf of the Congregation of the above Mission, do hereby undertake to have a sum at the rate of $ per annum collected and paid (Quarterly to the Treasurer of the said Society, from the first day of October, 189 , so long as the ministrations at present afforded to the said congregation shall be continued. We also certify that the amount given by the .Mission is a bona fide contribution, and that no part of the sum is derived from rent of glebes or interest of investments, the property of the Mission. '^'*. The present agreement to continue till revised by the Society at any meeting of the General Committee. Dated at. .day of. ) ,18.. \ Memo.— A condition of the Diocesan Church Society grant is that Parsonage Houses are kept insured for at least one half their value. a Notice is hereby given that this congregation, having failed to enter into the engagement required by the Diocesan Church Society to con- tribute the sum of $ quarterly, towards the General Pur- poses Fund, the stipend cannot be drawn after the next; aid unless the engagement be meantime completed, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. 23 c. N. B 18... Dear Sir, — 1 have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the present quarter has not been received; and to remind you that unless the same be remitted, or proper receipts for produce sent in, on or before the last day of the quarter, the grant made by the Society will cease from date. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission, I am, yours respectfully, Trecmirer. D. .N. B.,. .18. Dear Sir, — I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the past quarter has not been received ; and that, consequently, the grant made by the Society ceases with the payment due this date. No renewal of the grant can be made until all arrears are paid. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. I am, yours respectfully, . Treattirer. $ Sir: FORM OF DRAFT. .18. Pay to or order, the sum of being the amount of salary due to me as Missionary at for the quarter ending the day of 18 in accordance with the schedule adopted by the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 2o tJu: Trtofurer of the Diocesan Church Soiiett/ of ^ew Brunnwick. -^: l» X . ^ 'I m^ 24 FORM OF PRODUCE RECEIPT. fS^// Produce is received from several partiei*, particulars to be ataftd mi the back of t/m Receipt. Diocesan Church Society ok New Brunswick. Received this date from ; the same being equivalent at marlset rates to i oo Dollars, and taken by me in part payment of my stipend, as Missionary at for thi' Quarter ending the first day of 18. . . . Dated the day of 18.... li; Mi.ssionart/. ENDORSEMENT. Statement ok Puoduce Receipt. Names. Amounts. Total $ N. B. — The payments specified above are to be the bona fide con- tributions of the persons stated. Secretj perforn direct. 8. of the change •->6 THE DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. 1. The Divinity Scholarships Fund shall consist of the nniount already appropriated thereto, of all accumulation of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object ; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the second object of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer oi tlie Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $.)00 of surplus of thii, Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire mauaj^ement of the Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of .fl.20(); nor shall the grant or grants thereafter be made to exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such gmut shall be a sum not exceeding $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institutions as the Board of Home Missions sliall, subject to the approval of tne Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 6. The choice of Divinity Scholars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. 7. The Secretary of the Boai'd of Home Missions shall be the Secretary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Board may direct. 8. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. Ir-'rH .' ' THE INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. 1 . The Fund for the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by mental or bodily infirmity shall consist of the capital sura of |3,000; being the amount heretofore specially appropriated from the Fund be- longing to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumuhi- tionsof interest, and of ail subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to the Society for this special object, and the interest only of this Fund shall be applied to the relief of disabled Clergymen on the present Diocese of Fredericton. ifl 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest any surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. KH^^' ' ' ^H^B^ ^^^B'''' ' B'^ ^ • ^H^-' 'f *: ;i . ^ ,:'■. :1 . 1 i^BUL,.' !^H ^ ^^^^P,'*/ ^^Kr f' '- 'S V' 1"' ,;. 1 j^^Bi'-' I' ■iJ ^^B ' 4 ^K ' '-'i ^^Ei' '<" '• H^^Hv Mill '1 "*. H 26 3. The entire management of the fund shall be. and hereby is, vested in a C()mmittee to consist of the Bishop and the Bit^hop Coadjutor (if any), of the Diocese, and of three Clerjrymen and three Laymen, to be appointed annually by the Executive Committee, at the .July meeting thereof. 4. Any Clergyman duly appointed as JJector, Missionary or Assist- ant Curate in the Diocese of Fredericton, and being unable to discharge the duties of his ollife through mental or bodily iutirmity, and wishing to participate in the benefits of this fund, shall make application, in writing, to the Committee appointed under Rule 3, who shall determine each case on its own merits, and shall have power to grant such yearly pension, not exceeding $400. as they shall see flt. The application shall also state the annual value of any private property, pension, or income of which applicant may be possessed, or which is directly or indirectly available for his benefit. In all cas' s, an application for a pension shall be accompanied by a recommendi ion from the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 5. Should the Committee refuse to entertain the application, an appeal may be made by the applicant to the General Committee. 6. In the event of an application being favorably considered, u pension shall be granted only on condition of the applicant first resign- ing his cure with all its emoluments. 7. The Committee may at their discretion, alter or withdraw any of the pensions subject to an appeal to the General Committee. S. If any pensioner shall be able to undertake any clerical duty fdr which he shall receive a y stipend, the pension shall be reduced, or shall ceaifC, at the discretion of the Committee, as long as he continues to discharge such duty. 9. No Clergyman shall receive any benefit from this Fund unless he shall have served at least seven consecutive years in the Diocese of Fredericton. 10. If any pensioner resides out of this Diocese, sufficient proof of his continued disability shall accompany his draft for the pension. 11. Pensions shall be payable quarterly, and proportionately for any part of a quarter, on the tirst day of January, April, July and October in each year. 12. No alteration or amendment to the above rules may be made except by the General Committee, and upon notice of the proposed change given in writing, at the next previous annual meeting. THE INCAPACITATED CLERGY SPECIAL FUKD. (Rule adopted by General Committee. July 1886 ) That the Special Fund be kept separate and untouched, and that all interest derived from it be allowed to accumulate, until it shall have reached the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, and that then the whole amount be transferred to the ordinary Incapacitated Clergy Fund of the Society, when the income may be applied to the purposes for which the fund is being raised. 1. 27 THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Frederict on, in the Pro- vince of New Brnnswicli. shall have a special Fund to be called " The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Society for ihis object (subject to its present liabili- ties), of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises and bequests, and other contributions given and paid to the Society for this special pur- pose, and of all payments received under these rules; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, in accordance with these rules, and to no other object. 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall make application in writing to the Secretary of the Fund for a certificate, the application to be accom- panied by a medical certificate. The Secretary of the Fund shall lay the application before the Executive Committee, or before a sub-com- mittee appointed by the Executive Committee to deal with such applica- tions, and on the recommendation of the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, the Secretary of the Fund shall issue a certificate to the applicant, who shall thenceforth i)uy annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scale. 3. Every (/'lergymau being a member of this Fund shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congiegation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates serving \uider a Hector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall forward only their own annual payment. 4. All payments and all congregational collections shall become due on the first day of January, m each year, and must be paid within thirty days. If this rule is not complied with, the certifica'e shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Com- mittee; and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrears. 5. Upon compliance with the above rules the Diocesan Church Society undertakes to pay out of "The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," a yearly pension of Two Hundred Dollars to the widow of each (Jlergyraap holding a ceitificate. during her widowhood. Provided that in case the income should at any time be insufficient to pay the full amount of the pensions for which it may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee p-o rata; provided, neverthe- less, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of |100. 6. If the widow die or marry again, the pension shall be paid towards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may be under the age of eighteen years. In this case, when the joungest child shall have attained this age the pension shall cease. 7. The Trustees named in the will of the Clergyman shall be recognized by the Committee in the event of the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension to be applied by them for the support of the child or children; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act ; or if Trustees should not have been named, E-f'. I '-.'i :i ■H -■■\ }■ (I ^^1 I'l ■• ■?{,■■ If I 28 then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, liis child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to aire expressed in Rule (5. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in tlie Diocese at the time of the forma- tion of these rules; but any Ck.rjjymun already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from tiie Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, shall be ailmitted a member of this Fund on making the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the rnles. iO. If a Clergyman removes with the Bishop's consent from the Diocese, after olliciating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and the sum of $(? in lieu of the collections from his Parish or Mission. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his pul)lic ministrations, through sicliness or accident, upon the production of a medical certifi- cate testifying the same, he may continue Ids connection with tlieFund. upon making his yearly payment. 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. 13. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall l)e Treas- urer of tliis Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest everj-^ hundred pounds of surplus money, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed state- ment of the income, payments and invested money, shall be published in the Annual Report of Diocesan Church Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half yearly, on January 1st and July 1st, in each year, the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of tlie insured to the day of payment. 1 5. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive pay- ments, donations and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer everj' quarter, or oftener if required by him. 16. None of the above rules shall be altered, except at the Annual fleeting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. SCALE OP PAYMKNTS FROM THE AGE OP 24 TO THE AGE OF 0)0. Age. Payment' Age. 23... 1:30 , 31. 24 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 7 38 7 62 7 82 8 05 8 27 8 50 8 72 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37 38. Payment\ Age. . . $8 93 39 . . 17 40.. .. 9 42 I 41.. .. 9 68142 .. 9 80 . 10 27 . . 10 56 . . 10 92 43. 44 45. 46. Payment ..$1125 . . 11 60 . . 1195 . 12 30 . . 12 67 . . 13 08 . 13 48 . . 13 92 Age. 47.. 48.. 49.. 50.. 51 . 52. . 53.. 54.. Payment .. 114 42 . . 14 92 . . 15 53 . . 16 17 , . 16 90 , . 17 68 , 18 48 , . 19 37 Age. 55 56 57. 58 59. 60. Payment ..$20 30 .. 2130 .. 22 40 .. 23 55 24 73 . . 25}^') :20 iV(; , CERTIFICATE. The Diocesan Church Society of New iininswick hercb}- certifies That the Rev of has this day paid to tlie Widows and Orplians Fund, of this Society, the sum of being his first payment under tlie annexed Rules and llegulations. And the Diocesan Churcli Society of New IJrunswicli liereby covenants and enirages out of tlic Special Fund called the Widows and Orphans Fund and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said afler his decease, the pension of 'I wo Hundred Dollars per annum, so long as the same shall be payulile according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided always that the said shall yearly and ever}'^ year on the first day of January, make the annual payment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with tlie said annexed Rules and Regulations. Provided that in case the income should, at any time, be insutUcient to pay the full amount of pensions, for which it may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, jtro latn; provided, neverthe- les9, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of $100. In Witness Whereof, the Diocesan Ohurch Society of New Brunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to l)e hereunto aftixed this day of A. D. 18... Secretary of the M^uJouh and Orphans Fund. (Note. — Blank forms of application for admission to the benefits of the Fund, and forms of medical certificate, may be obtained from Geo. E. Fairweather, Secretary of the Fund, St. John, N. B.) ■ » - 'A ll^v ^1 •■ !| - ■•' ' ■."■■' .t: Will ' -4- :J- ■•■>:,/■ 1 ■' . ■ i ■''. , -;(• :■■■■: ■ '. ■ ' i '■. ;'- >■ .<-; ' -' K 4 y •H: 80 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS SPECIAL FUND. 1. The Fund to be kept on deposit at interest in some chiirlered bunk or ollierwise invested in securities wliich may easily be realized, and the interest leceived to be added to it from time lo time. 2. Applicants for grants from the Fund to be made to the Lord Bishop and the Brmrd of Home Missions, and to bo determined upoo by them; any grants made to be reported to the G«!neral Committee at its next me; ting. 3. The application of the Fund not to be limited to the cases of ■widows or relatives of Clergymen serving in the aided Missions, but to extend to all cases throughout the Diocese, occurring after its formation and requiring lielp. 4. Each such grant to be made from the capital of the Fund, until the same shall be exhausted, and not to exceed one hundred dollars in the case of any one Clergyman's decease. 5. The application of the Fund to be limited to I'l^' two cases following: (a) Where the Clergyman deceased shall not have been connected with the Widows and Orplians Fund, and satisfactory evidence shall be submitted to the Board that the widow, or the orphan children or other relatives of such Clergyman, under the age of eighteen years, dei)endent upon him at the time of his decease, are not in receipt of an income from all sources exceeding s^SOO per annum. (b) Where, though the Clergyman deceased has been connected with the Wiilows and Orphans Fund, satisfactory evidence shall be submitted to the Board that such widow, or orphan children or dependent relatives under the age of eighteen years, are not in receipt of an income from all sources [except such Fund] exceeding $200 per annum. 6. That it is to be understood in all cases that such grant is not in- tended for the payment of any debts or liabilities incurred by siicli Clergj'man before his decease, but to be available to an extent not exceeding $100 in any one case to meet the inevitable expenses falling immediately upon the widow or helpless relatives of the deceased when they are not provided with private means of their own to defray them. 81 THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLEROT FUND. 1. The Fund to assist in the education of the; children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now f-peclally appropriated thereto (being $1,425.79), of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions, triven to or applied by, the Society for this sj^eeial object, and the interest of this Fund shall he applied solely to assist in the educati«in of children of Clert!;ymen duly licensed in the present diocese of Fredcricton, or of children of those who may have died, or retired with tlie liishop's approval on the i^'round of age or inlirinity. 2. The Treasurer of the T^iocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Kxecutive (N)mmittet', invest every !j;.")00 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital (»f the Fund. 3. The entire manajrement of the Fund shall V)e. and herel»y is, vested in the E.xecutive Committee of the Dioce.san Church Society, who, if they shall think fit, nuiy vest such management in a subcom- mittee at tlieir discretion. 4 Xo grant shall be made from s\ich Fund until the capital thereof sliiiil by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of !^1,'2(){), nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one yciir the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund must be made in writing tl\ro»igh tlie parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary of the Fund, and every such application shall be accompanied by a state- nu'iit of any and all private property, pension or income, of tiie i)arent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the sui)port and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub committee, may, in any case, reipiire further statements, wliich shall thereupon be furnisiied for their information. 6. Each case .shall be determined on its own merits by the Execu- tive Committee, or its sub-committee, subject to ihc approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. la the event of any application being favourably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, shall determine in each ca.s(', the amount of the grant, which shall be made in a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be continued for one or more years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age of eigliteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perforni such other duties in connection therewith, as the Executive Committee or its sub committees may direct. 9. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. I ^^ .^ , Mi li i. '■■i<| Si i*'* c?.:<. m Hi': r Resolutions of the General Committee. APPLICATION KOll tUtANTS. That in future no application for j,'rants AmW Ix; considi-rcil whicli is not made on tlic first day of the meeting of tlie (reneral Committee, or previously. ABSENCE OP MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account ot ill health, with leave from ihe Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorlzcil in his discretion to pay him tlie whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. YKAULV ?■ Parishes Hi Therrfitre , ized to rc(|iii,. rficeivinifaid Iftodsand othi , 2. Th-it i glebes or inve; NiJ'n required I incroa«*e the a nejtflect on tlu interests or re and if there be the managemei , That the Set furnish the Tre every Parish or special fund.^, th to each Parish o H detailed state rendered by the 111 the matter at 'ong as any amo That every ■ 1 reasurer of the! each Local ComiT That the cerfl 'east ten days bel ^im to report tof and that his rel •luuiiflcatiou. . That all Rulei printed in the That when an become vacant, tl s ii.il only be renf 'lie Board of Hor grant as they or 33 KKTUIINH KUOM PAKIslIES Oil MISSIONS. \['7irrtnn. In cous(' m :ill 48 that there is difficulty in meeting local requirements, is not the beet way to remove that difficulty. I am thankful to say, that I have been enabled to hold three services every Sunday, with but few exceptions, and a celebration of the Holy Communion twice in every month. The Kegister shows six baptisms, three niarriuges, and six burials — the baptisms and burials equalling each other; and what is more remarkable, that at the end of thirty-three years of my incumbency, they exactly balance each other, being in each cac8 390. HAMPTON— REV. WILLIAM BURNS. The work of the Parish is going along steadily, and the debts are being gradually reduced. Contributions to the D. C. S. from Smithtown, $7.80. The other places not yet heard from. HARDWICKE — REV. W. J. WILKINSON, M. A. The work carried on in the Parish during the past year, has been very similar to other years, and as a visible evidence of our growth and progress the number of Communions made was greater than the previous year. In my last report, after referring to the excellent work done on the outside of our Church, I expressed the hope that we would soon be able to renovate and beautify the interior, and I am glad to report now that this has been accomplished. The painting, as described in a local paper, is as follows: — The ceiling is done in blue tint, with cream colored friezes, forming panels adorned with rosettes, which in their centres have emblematic designs in gilt. The walls are in light buff with a testoon border twelve inches wide with appropriate mottoes on a maroon ground, the whole making avery effective appearance. The work was designed and performed by Mr. F. Boekler, of Newcastle, and as a token of their appreciation of his work, the Vestry conveyed to him a vote of thanks for the able and artistic manner in which the work was performed. When the good work had proceded thus far, it was felt necoEsary to have a new carpet for the chancel, and according- ly money was collected. Two former members of our con- gregation who were then residing in the United States, sent m 49 us, unsolicited, five dollars for that purpose, and some of our friends in the Parish of Chatham and elsewhere, very kindly assisted us. A very handsome and suitable carpet was pro- cured from Manchester, Robertson and Allison, St. John, and now is in its place in the sanctuary. One thing more was required to complete the work, and accordingly two brass chandeliers containing four lights each were purchased, and hung with iron rods from the ceiling. After the Church was ope-.ed for service again, two beautiful new brass vases, as if by magic, adorned the altar, the old ones having been removed to the altar of the new Church. Some of us have our suspicions who the'^donor is, but she herself prefers to give her gifts to God in secret. Another very valuable gift I must mention, is a kneeler, made of berlin work by the ladies for the step outside the altar rail. On Tuesday, October 24:th, the Bishop of the Diocese, accompanied by the Rev. Canon Forsyth, visited the Parish. Confirmation services were held at both the Churches, and twenty-one candidates received the Apostolic rite of the "lay- ing on of hands." His Lordship's addresses and charges to the candidates were listened to with close attention, and I trust with much profit, by the large and attentive congrega- tions which were present at both services. The appeals for Foreign and Domestic Missions were read with the result that the eoUectioiiS for the former amounted to 14.00, and for the latter $8.50. I think that last winter was one of the coldest and most trying I ever experienced, and the severe storms prevented me several times from keeping my engagements. I cannot conclude without referring to the kindness of many of the people in bringing their horses and hauling the wood to the Rectory. I hope and pray that, in addition to these visible signs of activity and life, there may have been much accomplished during my ministry last year, which, although not noted here may eventually bear fruit to the glory of God and to the advancement of His kingdom on earth. ;.':f ':'\l J iM JOHNSTON — REV. C. P. HANINGTON, B. A. The report from this Parish must be brief this year. Nothing of any great moment has taken place here, and wo move on, as usual, in our quiet way. We trust, however. ■»-- 50 ifJ '* 1: • that there is spiritual progress, and the seed that is being sown is not being sown in vain. Last winter was a very severe one, and it was almost impossible to keep up the Sun- day services, so bad were the roads. This fact will cause our average attendance to be smaller than it would otherwise have been, but the Society must not judge our work altogether by the "average attendance" column. I would like, whilst on this subject, to ask one question : By what method of computation are the figures arrived at which are placed in the column in the S. P. G. Eeport, which is headed ** Congregii- tion?" According to the last report "Johnston" has 201 Church members and only 85 of a congregation. Now what the Missionary stated in his report was, that the average attendance at each place whore services were held was as follows: GO, 53, Ji5, 34, 24, 24. In a few ciises, but in a very few, s'- le which attend service in one place attend occasionally services in other places ; but these figures really mean, that, on an average (adding the above numbers together) 20!) persons are present at our services. I cannot understand how the number 85 was arrived at, and certainly the inference drawn by an ordinary reader in England would be fur from the truth ; for most persons would infer that of 21U Church members in Johnston, only 85 were attending Church; whilst, on the contrary, it would be nearer the truth to say that of the total 291, at least 270 were regular attendants at our services, not counting many who attend who are not of our communion. I think that this column, headed "Con- gregation," ought to be rectified and made to be more in accordance with the facts. We have had great difficulty in keeping ourselves square with the D. C. S. Indeed, we can hardly be said to have kept ourselves square, for we have always been a quarter back. Our Parish is poor, and we feel that our assessment has reached its limit : and that we cannot hope to raise, for some time, at least, any more than we are at present, with much difficulty, raising. Our little Church in Bagdad is progressing slowly. The roof has been shingled and one floor laid down ; the people around giving their labour free of charge. We need about one hundred dollars to complete the outside and make it fit to hold services in. The inside we shall probably be forced to leave unfinished for some years to come, as money seems very scarce. But we are keeping our little building entirely free from debt, and we have no doubt but that it will be entirely finished eome day. 51 KINGSCLEAK — REV. U. MONTGOMERY, M. A. The year past, since my last report, lias not been altogether an uneventful one. The Parish Church has been improved by the addition of a steeper roof to replace the old one, and the tower heightened by an open work spire, surmounted by the symbol of our redemption. This work, together with the painting of the whole building, has cost nearly four hundred dollars, one hundred of which amount was generously contri- buted by Mr. W. H. Murray, a former parishioner, the balance was raised chiefly by the Parish branch of the Women's Aid Society. The Parish has still further reason to be grateful to Mr. Murray as a benefactor, as he has become a subscriber to the extent of one hundred dollars per annum towards raising the aaio nt required by this Society from the Parish for the general » j< ges fund; thus making up the deficiency caused by the r .r • 1 of several contributors from the Parish. Financially, the Church is in a very satisfactory condition. With regard to the spiritual state of the Church in the Parish there are notable signs of improvement. The Sunday-school is much larger than for years past and greater interest mani- fested in its welfare. The cooimunicants' roll numbers 83 out of a total of a little more than 200 Church people. The average attendance at the two Churches and one station has been better during the year than formerly, even though our members have been diminished by emigration. Since my last report there have not been wanting many reassuring signs which are encouraging and which tend to stimulate us to go on and do a still more faithful and better work for the Church in this small, but not altogether unim- portant, portion of the Master's vineyard. The Parish may be ranked among those old Missions along the river St. John, which have been materially affected by the changes and chances of time. Our Church population is much smaller than in former years, but what is lacking in quantity is made up in quality, a fact not at all discouraging when we consider their faithfulness and loyalty and the generous responses given in answer to heavy demands made upon them. May God grant your Missionary grace and strength to be indeed an ever faithful pastor among them is his earnest prayer. BV'H •i II 3 52 LUDLOW AND BLISSFIELD — REV. H. MONT- GOMERY, M. A. We have nothing new or startling to report from this Mis- sion as in former years, when so much could be said about its neglected and pitiful condition. The Church is making steady progress throughout the whole Mission, and the past neglect has become almost entirely forgotten. We are very thankful to be able to note the progress of the Church in Doaktown, the only portion of Blissfield in which we have been able to carry on the work of the Church. This thriving and increasing village affords a most encouraging field, and will, in time, become a strong centre for Church work. We have a band of faithful, conscientious Churchmen, most of whom have come to us from other religious bodies, and are Churchmen from conviction, who are doing a grand work in the way of keeping up a flourishing Sunday-school, circulating Church literature, and otherwise helping! as opportunity offers in making the ** Church and her ways" known among the people. The work here is very encour- aging, and the outlook for the Church most hopeful. Doak- town has become famous of late, as a place where we have had the strange anomaly of a Church, so called, sold at public auction, after having been dedicated to the honor and glory of God, and for His worship. At present, we have no fear of such a catastrophe ever happening to the Anglican Church in this place. Since my last report, we have had the pleasure of a visit from the Bishop of the Diocese, when eighteen candidates were presented to him for the sacred rite of confirmation. Since the Mission was opened up seven years ago, the total number confirmed is 149, an average of a little more than twenty-one each year. There have also during that time been about 200 infants and adults baptized. We sincerely thank the Great Head of the Church for the blessings that have attended the organization of this Mission, and hope that, ere long, a more worthy missionary may be found, who, by the aid of this Society, may be able to devote his whole time and attention to this most encouraging and promising field. In the meantime, we shall do the best we can for the Mission, and with the assibtance of a lay reader during his college vacation, hope to continue the good work of build- ing up the Church to the honor and glory of God's Holy Name> and the welfare of the souls committed to our charge. *;t> 53 MAUGEUVILLE AND BUIITOX — UEV. HORACE E. DIBBLEE, M. A. It is expected that our contributions to the D. C. S. General Purposes Fund will equal those of last year. -■; t MUSQUASH — REV. HENRY M. SPIKE, B. A. In sending in my report of this Parish I have nothing of much importance to impart to D. C. S. Our Parish work is still continued, but my advancing years make it hard for me to meet my appointments in winter. So far I have, by God's blessing, kept up my three services every Sunday, besides week day services in small settlements. The Women's Guild of Musquash have purchased out of their fund a very good cabinet organ for St. Ann's Church, Musquash. The congregation in singing, are sustained by the organ and a good choir. The responses in Church are very goad, and the services are bright and cheering. The people give very readily to all Church objects, and willingly as far as their means will permit. The sum of $23.14 was sent in as a contribution in Mission boxes, the savings of children and others who were interested in the work ot the Church. We expect the usual amount of $80 will be made up to aid the Society in carrying on its great and glorious work in sustaining the Missions of this Diocese. NEWCASTLE — REV. J. H. S. SWEET. The work in these two Parishes has been carried on during the past year on the lines laid down in former reports. This work has gone on quietly, and without any serious interrup- tion, though now and then a pre-arranged service has had to be abandoned on account of failure in my own health. I have, however, in spite of many warnings, and the advice of doctors, endeavoured to work the two Parishes as usual, and f: 54 by God's help, with the exception of one or two instances re- ferred to, have been enabled to do so. Taking the Sundays only, this involves fonr regular services every Sunday, and five for ono Sunday in the month. We have, however, had our break during the year in the usual routine of our work. I refer to the visit of our Bishop in October last, and the confirmations which then took place. Nine were confirmed in St. Andrew's, Newcastle, and a like number in St. Mark's, Nelson. It is gratifying to be able to report, that with only one or two exceptions, these have all become regular communicants. Our indefatigable Guild continues its work with consistent earnestness and zeal. In fact, we should be hampered in many ways, were it not for their continuous labors. The mere fact of giving up a portion of time every week, in work- ing for the good of Christ's Church mrst, we cannot doubt, have a reflex benefit upon the spiritual life of the members. The Guild has had to acknowledge with many thanks a dona- tion of $10.00 sent to them through the thoughtful kindness of Mrs. Medley. But in spite of the help given us every year by the mem- bers of the Guild, there is much in the Parish under my charge, from a material point of view, which needs to be done. Both Churches as well as the school house in New- castle, need the painter's brush. We have not been able yet to do any more towards the completion of St. Mark's in Nel- son; but, so far, we have been able to keep ourselves free of debt, and that is something to be thankful for. We have taken up the customary collections during the year, viz. : — Foreign Missions, $2.19; Domestic Missions, 14.43; Parochial Missions to the Jew's Fund, $4.18; Widows and Orphan's Fund, $1 00. During the year there have been — Baptisms, 22; Confirma- tions, 18; Marriages, 2; Burials, 4. NEW DENMARK — REV. N. M. HANSEN. ! *: I am very sorry to report this time that we, instead of gaining last year, have lost. We lost by emigration to the State of Maine, including a good deal of our best Church people. We lost the whole choir, which cannot be replaced at present. I have lost nearly my whole family ; and I have also lost mj former health and strength, and at times I am strongly tempted to give up. Through all this, the painting of our Church by Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Wilmot, at a cost of $23-1, has been a great com- fort to me and the faithful worshippers left. That painting preached a sermon to us ev'> v we assembled the , Soiit what the Lord can do ih .. andc ;1 and unexpected ways; and it has increased the attendance. Perhaps it will be interesting for the D. C. S. to know that I, in this year of emergencies, have had an opportunity to do a little for Church extension outside this Diocese. Last winter I wrote a letter to a Scandinavian papar in Ottawa, Ont, and told my countrymen about our joinicg the Church and our arguments for doing so, and advised them to do the same. The Danes in Ottawa took my advice, and I hope that sooner or later they will follow in other places in the Dominion. I have had a lively correspondence with them since, and I have been asked to try to get them a pastor. I was also asked to send written sermons and Danish prayer books, which I did send. I was also questioned about proper Church music. I understand that they will have a pastor in the near future who can minister to them in their own language, and that Christ Church Sunday-school is given them as a place for worship. But the main part of the good result, I must say, is due an English gentleman, Mr. L. M. Fortier, in the Department of the Interior, who the whole time has acted for them like a father and a bishop. We have here a great number of vacant farms. As it was reported last fall that an attempt was to be made to bring iu other nationalities, which would weaken the Church here, and perhaps after some years entirely destroy it, I asked the Dominion Government for a grant for sending a man to Denmark to bring over emigrants to fill the vacant places. My request was favorably complied with and a man was sent, but caused by the present hard times he had but very little success. Still I am sure it will not be entirely without result. Our young people may in the future fill the places. We have a great number of them, and next fall I hope to have a confirmation again of at least twenty-five. 1 will cheer mvself and the members of the D. C. S. with a word of our late beloved Bishop, ** Prayer, patience and perseverance will overcome all the difficulties." k''':M Sii V tti ■ i 2 i ' *y • t. fiM ''■'f ' :--■ >■■■■ • " , , ,-.: ';•'■';. - > -I .1 t I ■!■ 1 7y% '4 -t oG PETERSVILLK — REV. W. B. ARMSTRONG, M. A. In the past year nothing of especial note has happened. The work has gone on much the same as usual, as regards the ordinary services and the regular house to house visita- tion. The winter, which was an exceptionally severe one in this locality, rendered this work more difficult than usual. And sometimes, after ploughing through deep roads, only a few were "gathered together" at my farthest Church at Headline. At the Church, however, near the Rectory at .Welsford, the congregations are good the year round. Every- thing seems to favour the spot. Situated in a valley, sur- rounded by trees, and the centre of a radius of population of five miles, we are always sure of a good number being present. During the summer we have half a dozen families from St. John making their residence here, who are a help to us in every way. At Armstrong's Corner, also a very central place, just six miles from here, and where I have a monthly service, the congregation is invariably large at all times of the year. I am now preparing a class of candidates for confirmation, the Bishop expecting to be here about the end of August next. I find this a very favourable time for getting at the young people of my Parish, especially as being so large and scattered it is difficult to gather them together except during the most favorable time of year, both as regards the weather and roads. The preparation, therefore, of candidates, if thorough, becomes a most important factor in Church work in such a locality. In the last spring one of the oldest residents of our Parish passed away, John Armstrong, aged 93. He had always been an attached member of our Church. For many years he had led a most active and laborious life, and died with the respect and esteem of the whole community, as the very large number present at his funeral tec^tified. Mention here also must be made of the sudden and lamented death of Mrs. Allan Graham, one of the warmest friends of the Church. Her ready sympathy and kindly aid were always extended to those in trouble, striving ever to follow in the steps of that Lord whom she so loved. I might mention here that during .he month of March last, at the request of my old parishioners at Edmundston and Grand Falls, I visited that Mission. I held two Sunday services at Edmundston, which were well attended, the re- sponses being most hearty. On the next day I had service at 57 Grand Falls in the evening, where again we had a very full number present, and all seemed glad to join once more in the familiar words of prayer and praise. At both these places they are asking anxiously when a Clergyman is going to be sent there again, and are eager for the word of God to be preached once more in their midst, and the sacraments administered. PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUMFRIES. Vacant. RICHIBUCTO — REV. II. HACKENLEY. Another year has passed away with its many failings on my part, yet duties have been attended to conscientiously, although I have nothing special to report. The congregations keep up well, and the number of com- municants increases, yet not as rapidly as I would like to see it. Our Sunday-schools on the whole are progressing favora- bly, and considerable additions have been made to their already fairly good libraries. The amount collected through the Lenten boxes was I9.G0, which was handed over to the Secretary of the Commiltee on *♦ Interesting Sunday-schools in Ilome Missions." On account of the past severe winter, and the outlook from a commercial standpoint having been, and being yet, somewhat discouraging — the lumbering, shipping and fishing indus- tries being at a low ebb, I fear that the annual contributions will be below the usual amount this year. During the year there have been three marriages, thirteen baptisms, and seven interments. ji ■ ■■n ■ 'ii ■ .1 ■Mi I 'i I H >v, . ■ ' •■H ^^'. \ • ^ ■ '■■' ' n '•*■} i. -1 't RICHMOND — REV. A. W. TEED, M. A. In this Mission the work has gone on in much the same way as formerly. The Sunday and week-day services have been held with regularity, although last winter, owing to the bad roads, I experienced greater difficulty in keeping appoint- ments at a distance, than in any previous year. > m It, I \u. 58 Tho Sunday-school at the Parish Church is a source of encouragement to me, some fifty names being enrolled; while at Watson Settlement the school has been revived. The Guild of St. John's Church which has done so much in the past, still continues its work; and last summer the younger members of the congregation formed themselves into an organization under the pleasing title of the Sunshine Club, which is now a valuable help to the Church. The Rectory has received two coats of white paint, and now presents a handsome appearance as far as the outside is concerned. Although much assistance was given in labour, the painting cost about $100.00, of which some $30.00 remains to be paid. At the lower end of the Parish, the grounds around St. Paul's have again been worked over, and rendered more pre- sentable; while a new carpet for the aisle, and blinds for the windows, add to the comfort and appearance of the interior of the Church. in common with others, the financial depression is being felt by us; yet I am thankful to say that the various appeals on behalf of the Church in the Parish and in the Diocese, and beyond the Diocese, have been heard and fairly answered. The Parish Register's record for the year ending May 1st, shows 12 baptisms; 3 marriages; 4 burials. SACKVILLE — REV. C. F. WIGGINS, B. A. Contributions for General Purposes of D. C. S. from this Parish amount to $3731. Lenten Mission Boxes $12.00. Widows and Orphans' Fund 15.08. Total $54.39. ST. ANDREWS AND CHAMCOOK -REV. CANON KETCHUM, D. D , Reports that the contributions for General Purposes amount in all to $203.94. ST. DAVID — REV. J. W. MILLIDGE. During the past year. Church work in this Mission has gone on with its usual regularity. I am glad to be able to say, that the Church at Beaconsfield has at last been finished, and the deficiencies mentioned in my last report, viz.: chancel Ian is pros^ ohurch' Broth good w at St. e 59 carped, stove, etc., supplied through the liberality of tho Girls' Mission Band of Fredericton, and all remaining debt cleared off by a grant from the venerable S. P. C. K. The principal event of the year was tho visit of our Bishop in October, who was good enough to include a Sunday in the three days he gave us. Confirmations were held in four Churches, and fifty candidates presented for the " laying on of hands,*' who, with the very large congregations, listened with the closest attention to the weighty words of his Lord- ship in his addresses. Very many, especially at St, Thomas* Church, had never before seen a confirmation. The candidates were of all ages, from thirteen up to sixty. In one case, father, mother, a son and daughter, were presented. The Church in St. Patrick has sustained a sad loss in the death of Mr. Hugh Monahan, who ever since he came to ihis country from Ireland more than forty years ago, has been a constant attendant at the services, and at the blessed sacra- ment of the altar whenever administered. For twenty-five years he served as Church Warden, ever discharging the duties of that responsible position with zeal and fidelity. As superintendent, and, in fact, principal teacher, of the Sunday-school, his work was beyond praise, steadily persever- ing in the instruction of the young in holy things in spite of much discouragement and apathy on the part of the parish- ioners. Where his successor will be found in this branch of the Church's work, it is hard to say. Ap this settlement is twelve miles from the Rectory, and there are nine or ten other places demanding attention, it is obvious that your Missionary can give but a small portion of his time to St. Patrick, so that the importance of a good Sunday-school cannot be over-estimated. 11 i! i' ;rt I' -^"1 ■■ h ii r ' ft!!l M i\: ST. GEOPtGE AND PENNFIELD — REV. RANALD E. SMITH, M. A. I am happy to be able to report that the work of the Church is prospering in both of my Parishes. The attendance at each ohurch is large and increasing. There is a chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew formed in each Parish doing a good work. By their aid, the numbers in the Sunday-school at St. George are almost doubled. Five of the Brotherhood 90 work in the school and one of thorn teaches a Bihlo class of a dozen or more young men. Last autumn, through the energy of the members of the congregation, a fine vocalian organ, costing $425, was placed in St. Mark's Churcii, and it helps greatly in improving the services. The members of "The Willing Workers" have repaired and beautified the rectory by their exertions. The people of Pennfield take a great interest in their church, and co-operate heartily and willingly in working for its benefit, and I am greeted each Sunday by a largo and in- terested congregation. Their church fabric is kept in good repair, and internally presents a very neat appearance. In St. George, this summer, our old enemy, ** Hard Times," is again intruding his unwelcome presence, but we have beaten him back before and hope to do it again. Since our last report we are sorry to have to record the death of an old and valued member of the Church in St. George — Hugh Ludgate, Esq. He was Church Warden for a long time, under my predecessor and for some time after I took charge of the Parish. Altogether, I feel much encouraged by the hearty co-oper- ation of the members of both churches, in helping along the good work. Our contributions will at least be equal to the amount required of us. The Lenten offerings in the Sunday- school boxes, which are extra, amounted to $1).12. ST. JOHN — THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON BRIGSTOCKE, D. D. The statement of the contributions of this Parish to the General Purposes Fund is as follows: The two yearly offertories — October 8, 1893, #40 74 March 25, 1894 05 70 *112 44 Missionary Working Party's contribution, 300 00 General Parish subscriptions up to date, which are not yet all collected, .... 379 70 Contributions from the Sunday-school, special Lenten offerings, $58 41 Other collections of Sunday-school during the year, . . .... 41 59 islOO 00 Carried forward, $892 14 61 Bruvght fnrwanl, W. and 0. Fund, 1. C. Fund, .... .... 1802 U .... !?U f)? .... 15 80 .30 .37 .*022 61 ST. JOHN HAITIST— HEV. J. M. DAVENroilT MA. Contributions to D. C. S. will not likely exceed .?70 this year, owing to special home calls. P ^'l r *\ ST. MARTINS. Vacant. ST. MARY — REV. W. 0. RAYMOND, M. A. The contributions from this Parish, including the special offering of Mr. A. P. Tippet, one of the Church Wardens, for Vacant Missions, will amount to nearly .$100. I ,■ ,' ST. MARYS — REV. J. R. PARKINSON. It cannot be said, as at other times, that the pt st year has been uneventful in St. Marys Parish and Mission. When the last annual meeting of the 'Diocesan Church Society took place a year ago, no report was read from St. Marys because all the memoranda upon which a report could be ba3ed had perished in the fire which a few days before had destroyed the homes, property and prosperity of so many of the parishioners. This report will therefore attempt brieHy to give some account of the work of the Church during the two years in which a report has not been made. Since the last report eighty-five persons have been bap- tized, ten of whom were adults and seventy-five infants; dur- ing that time his Lordship the Bishop has visited the Parish three times for confirmation and confirmed thirty-seven can- didates who had been prepared ; the Holy Eucharist has been celebrated one hundred and forty-eight times publicly and seventy-two times privately, and about 1404 communions have .'! 62 fiii. been made. Seven marriages and thirty-three burials have taken place, and 1570 parochial visits made. Divine service has been held 464 times on Sundays and 404 times on festivals and week days, making as near an approach to daily service as the work of the Mission would allow. The disastrous fire in the Gibson district of St. Marys Parish caused great loss and distress, which, although a year has passed, is still much felt. A number of Church families lost their homes, and in some cases all they had ; this was followed by another fire a few months later in St. Marys pro- per, which did little less damage, except that in the former Ciise a faithful friend and member of the Church, Mr. John Rnel, died from the injury he received in his heroic attempts to save what he could for others as well as for his own. His courage and faith in his awful trial are indeed worthy of re- membrance. This double calamity fell heavily on the Church, but the work went on, and a most grateful proof of the earn- estness of the people was given in the increased attendance from that time at the early Eucharist each Sunday in the Parish, and in the various Mission churches at mid-day cele- brations. In August of last year the Bishop licensed for Divine ser- vice a mission room at Marysville, built by Miss Jacob's devo- ted efforts, and used by the Missionary until such time as the new church shall be completed; regular services are held here each week. A beautiful altar and prayer desk have been given by Mrs John Black and other friends; and in a Church population of about one hundred there is a body of sixty-three communicants, resolute and determined Church people, who, amidst a large number of different religious bodies, have worked in sf 'son and out of season for their Church. The new Church building work was delayed because the fires last year increased the difficulties of working the Mission but the foundation has been laid, the ground deeded and enclosed, and with God's blessing the work will go on this year. The Parish Church of St. Marys has met with a true benefactor in Edward Wilmot, Esq., of Frederictou, who has most generously had the Church beautifully painted, and erected a strong and handsome fence around the church- yard. His generosity has been lavish, and his interest in the work of the Church great. The warmest thanks of the whole Parish are given to him. May God ever bless him. Through the kind gifts of friends, the simple reredos in Trinity Church has been added to, and a beautiful illumina- this P Dioccj 63 ted scroll in gold and colours introduced, making the sanctu- ary and chancel shew more perfectly the holy purpose they serve. In the Nashwaak Church, a new floor and renewed walls have been provided from the proceeds of a concert which Mrs. Black, the constant friend of St. Marys, organized and suc- cessfully conducted. The same kind friend also was the means of providing a new organ for the same Church. In all the Churches in the Parish, the congregations are good; in several, unusually large. In St. Marys proper, the Church- women's Aid Association has done noble work in connection with the Church hall. The generous friend who enabled the corporation to secure the hall for the Parish more than three years ago, has a right to remembrance in this report which may be looked upon as a record of what (in spite of many difficulties), we hope and trust, points to true progress. It would be most ungrateful, in this report, not to refer to the generous and most timely help rendered to the Parish during the diflticulties following the two firei: the sympathy and help given and expressed by the Lord Bishop and members of the Cathedral congregation can never be forgotten by the corporation and parishioners. In the brief account given now of the material signs of any work or progress in our Parish, there has been nothing mentioned of what has been accomplished, except so far as it corresponds to true spiritual advancement, what is really meant by noting the things spoken of is that it is confidently hoped and believed, that they represent a closer union with our Blessed Lord, brought about by a continual, faithful and devout use of those divine sacramental mysteries which are the extension of the Incarnation, by the threefold ministry in the Holy Catholic Church, so completely secured to us by the Providence of God, in their blessing and power within the Church of England. May we all be more devoted than ever to that glorious Church, more determined to do God's will within it, in the unity of the faith, and the knowledge of His Divine and Blessed Son. U V, H !<■ ' ^! ST. STEPHEN (TRINITY) — REV. J. T. BRYAN. We trust to make arrangements at an early date to have this Parish render more assistance to the Mission work of the Diocese, than it has done in the past. "M 'm. CA SIMONDS — REV. L. A. HOYT, M. A. I commenced work in this Parish, in the last of July, 1893. So that I have been working here nearly a year, and have reason to thank God for his blessing on my eiOforts. I have, at present, six stations, at each of which services are held fortnightly. This necessitates my holding three services every Sunday, which I have been able to do with very few exceptions. A service was held at All Saints* Church, on All Saints' Day, the fifty-fourth anniversary of its consecration, at which eleven candidates received the blessing of confirmation. The people have been fairly liberal in their support of the Church, and I must here thank the people of St. John for their sympathy and encouragement, as well as their support and assistance in a more substantial way. The people of Golden Grove have purchased a very fine reed organ, for which they are indebted largely to the liberali- ty of St. John and other friends; among whom may be men- tioned, the Bishop of Fredericton and Mrs. Medley of Bishopscote. The Parish owes its thanks to a club of little girls in St. John, known as **The Brownies,*' for a handsome altar which has been placed in All Saints' Church at Loch Lomond. Thanks are also due to Mrs. Medley for a cheque of $50.00, which she has given to the Parish for any purpose which may be required. As this gift was unsolicited, and unexpect- ed, it was an agreeable surprise, and as welcome as it was unexpected. The success of the past gives me every hope for the future. UPHAM AND HAMMOND — REV. S. J. HANFORD, B. A. I have nothing special to report from this Mission for the past year, while I have every reason to be thankful that 1 have been enabled to attend to my duties as usual. It is only proper that I should mention the increasing difficulty of making up the required assessment on stipend account. Now, however this matter may be looked upon by some persons as a low and earthly one, and hardly decerving of notice on these occasions, yet as the result of such deficiency 66 may be the discontinuance uf a Missionary's services ; it is a subject of the greatest importance and one which may well fill us with deepest sorrow of heart. Still our work, I am glad to say, is going on much as usual, with good grounds for encouragement. Particularly so, may I say, of the Sunday-school work ; but if we had sufficient teachers still better would be the result. According to returns already made, I have in the Mission to report: Churches, 3; stations, 3; parsonage, 1, with three acres of ground ; baptisms, 10, an unusually small number; communicants, some 80; marriages, 2; burials, 18; Sunday- school teachers, 3; offertories and collections, $76.10; from Church Lands, 18.00; other contributions for Church purposes, $486.95. My subscriptions for this year are not yet quite ready, but I am doing what I can, though it seems impossible to get the people to understand that if they do not more fully realize and fulfil their duties in this matter of supporting their Church, they cannot, for long, expect to enjoy her services. VICTORIA. Vacant. WATERFORD AND ST. MARKS — REV. ALLAN W. SMITHERS, B. A. My first duty in presenting this report is to acknowledge with feelings of the deepest gratitude, a generous grant of $100.00 received from the Society through the Board of Home Missions in aid of the Rectory. This grant not only enabled us to discharge all financial claims against the Rectory, but encouraged our people to begin the work of gradually restoring the Parish Church which is sadly in need of immediate repairs. A tower is now in process of erection, and we hope soon to be in a position to hang our new bell, which has been presen- ted to the Church by the women of the Parish, who with but little assistance from outside, have raised the sum of 1133.00 for the purchase of a bell weighing about five hundred pounds. I cannot speak too highly of the deep earnestness and unflag- ging zeal of our woman workers, who have done so much to further the cause of the Church in this Mission. The 5 ■>•■ Hi ^ m -' I i\ i II ;1i -i ; ^1 :MA ft 1 GG Church yard has been fenced and presents a very creditable appearance. The regular services of the Church have been well attend- ed, and I am able to report a slight increase in the number of communicants. A reference to the register shows 23 bap- tisms, 4 marriages, and 7 funerals. This report would be incomplete were I to omit mention of a missionary meeting which was held at Waterford early in November last. The meeting was large and enthusiastic, and was addressed by the following clergymen: The Rev. C. P. Hanington, the Rev. H. W. Little, the Rev. N. C. Hansen, the Rev. A. J. Cress- well, the Rev. E. P. Hurley, the Rev. S. Jones Hanford, the Rev. Wm. Burns, and the Rev. A. H. Weeks. At intervals, well-known missionary hymns were heartily sung by all pre- sent, and a collection of |6.00 was made in aid of the Board of Home Missions. I am firmly convinced that this meeting has left a lasting impression for good on the whole Mission. A special feature of the work during the winter, was the visitation of several lumber camps in the vicinity of Little Salmon River. Services were held in four camps, and a quantity of good reading matter was distributed among the lumbermen. From time to time, services have been held at the Mills at Salmon River with the most encouraging results. This out- post is twenty-four miles from the Parish Church, and one result of the work has been the formation of a small confirma- tion class, which I hope to present to the Bishop early in the fall. Services have been resumed at Markhamville, where, owing to the closing of the manganese mine, we have only two or three families of Church people. Of the Mission Room of St. Marks, I am able to speak hopefully. The congregation is small, but united; and during the past year we have raised almost $200.00 to augment their building fund. We hope to begin building operations early next spring; and meanwhile every effort is being made to add to our funds. During the past year our resources have been very severely taxed, and an extraordinary amount of money for a poor Mission has been raised by reason of our extraordinary necessities, Waterford has raised over and above the amount assessed for stipend, $250.00; and St. Marks, including Jef- fries' Corner, has raised, principally for Church building, the sum of $215.00. The major part of this money, was, I regret to say, raised by means of Parish pic-nics, which with us always form a very fruiifal source of income. ( of 01 at E made M Med I $20.0 great] Medit altarf Tb A. H. aided i Vac W The General regrets ; 67 Owing to so many and ao severe taxes upon the generosity of our people, the assessment suffered to a certain extent, and at Easter there was a small deficit, which has since been made up. No regular canvass has yet been made in aid of the Bishop Medley Memorial Fund; but T am glad to report the sum of 120.00 already pledged towards that object. Our hearts were greatly cheered at Christmas by a generous gift from Mrs. Medley, of Fredericton, in the form of a beautifully worked altar frontal and superfrontal. The Mission is under a heavy debt of obligation to the Rev. A. H. Weeks, whose willing assistance and good counsels have aided me materially in the work of the Mission. WELDFORD. Vacant. WESTMORLAND — REV. D. M. BLISS, B. A. The Rector of this Parish states the contributions to General Purposes of the D. C. S., will amount to $:;i6.70. He regrets not being able to report a decided increase. V itW ' I ' 'I 'I WICKLOW — REV. J. E. FLEWELLING. The past year has been like its predecessors. There are many encouraging features about one's Missionary work, and there are a few discouraging. The services have been regularly held, and although the attendance has not been large, the average has been maintained. I have been enabled to do more parochial visiting than for several years past, and have been heartily welcomed at all the homes in the Mission, The services at East Florenceville have been kept up, and an occasional service given at Bristol. The people seem to appreciate the services, and have given tangible proof of their appreciation. Through the kindness and solicitation of some ladies, the good friends at Centreville and Florenceville con- tributed liberally towards a special fund for repairing the interior of the Rectory, fifty dollars being expended. With the usual grant of one hundred dollars from the D. C. 8., the debt on the Rectory will be a thing of the past. We hope to forward for the general purposes of the D. C. S. the sum of eighty-four dollars. '■' 68 Death has deprived us of several of our valued members. Thos. M. Corbett, one of the Wardens for Wilmot, departed this life during the winter, and in losing him I have lost a warm personal friend, and the Church a staunch member, His aged mother also left us. She is missed; but as she had reached the age of 92, we could not expect to keep her any longer. Mrs. Samuel Eitchie is also greatly missed from Greenfield. CONCLUSIO>;. The foregoing missionary reports* suffice to show that good and faithful work has been accomplished in many an arduous field. Some of the Society's Missionaries have now been labour- ing with patient fidelity for years in the same mission, and the fruits of their labours are apparent to all observers. But whilst gratefully acknowledging the blessing that has attended the work that has been for so many years aided and fostered by the Diocesan Church Society, its members should feel that, after all, the work accomplished has been but scanty compared with the opportunity. The words are as true to-day as when they were first spoken: " Before this Society a work is set forth which may well call into action the best energies and the self-denying zeal of every member of the Church; a work worthy of the greatest self-sacrifice ; a work which may be aided by the smallest gift and furthered by the humblest prayer. A work in which we must not fail nor be discouraged till the most distant and the poorest in our land have received the means of grace; until in every spiritually barren waste a house of God is built and a missionary settled, the example, friend and guide of his flock." To accomplish this desired end it is requisite that the members of the Church of England in their support of Home Missions, lay aside all party spirit, and as brethren drawn together in one common work of love, unite with heart and hand in the promotion of the kingdom of their common Lord and Master. * More 1 han twenty Parishes have sent in no reports this year. Any reports received after the foregoing were printed, will be found at the end of this Anuual Report. I'arishob: Aiiclington] ' r ) • 1! ,1 f ' PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. Woodstock, N. B., Tuesday, July 3rd, 1S94. In accordance with the provisions of the constitution of the Diocesan Church Society the General Committee met this day in the Parish Hall at 2 o'clock p. m., the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, President of the Society, in the chair. Prayers. The Secretary called the roll of members, all being present at this or the succeeding meetings except those whose names are printed in italics. President : The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. Vice-Presidents : The Venerabl*^ Archdeacon Brigstocke, D. D. Geo. A. Schofleld, Esq. Sir S Leonard Tilley, K. C, M. O. Rev. Canon DeVeber, M. A. William M. Jarvis, Esq. Rev. Canon Ketcbum, D. D. Sir John C. Allen. LL. D. Secretary : Rev. W. O. Raymond, M. A. Treasurer : George E. Fairiveather, Esq. Auditors : James S. Boek, Esq. O. Sidney Smith, Esq. Parish or Mission. Cleroy. Lay Deputies. Substitutes. Aildington f Vacant) Kilqour Shivet, J. D. Sowerby. Andover Hev. Scovil Neales. Chan. LeB. Miles, Wm. B. Hoyt, Ernest H. Hoyt. D. W. Pickett. Biithurst (Vacant) Samuel Bishop, Sylvnnus Payne, John E. O'Brien. William Ooud. Blackville " C. CD. Baylee. B. N. T. Underhill. Bright " H. F. E. Whalley. Henry Burt, Dr. Morehouse, Sami J. Smith. Wm. Sloat. Burton - H. E. Dibblee. Henry Wilmot, F. Ambrose Hubbard, A. S. Clowes. K. D. Wilmot. Cainbridge " E. P. Hurley. v;.? ^ ii[ 5 ' ! •A ■i'Cl ':l-'k: I, » i 15 a t V J .1 Parish or Mission. Clerov. Campobello Rev. W. H. street. Canning '• E. P. Huney. Canterbury " C.A.S. Warneford. Carleton " W. H. Sampson. Chatham " Canon Forsyth. Dalhousie " H. B. Morris. Derby " C. O'D. Baylee. Dorchester " J. R. Campbell. Douglas " H. F. E. Whalley. Fredeilctcn " Canon Roberts. Cathedral " The Lord Bishop. Gagetown " N. C. Hansen. Gordon and Lome " J. R. Hopkins. Grand Falls (Vacant) Grand Manan " W. S. Covert. Greenwich " D. W. Pickett. Hampton " Wm. Burns. Harcourt '' A. A. Slipper. Hardwicke .... . '• W. J. Wilkinson. Johnston . " C. P. Hanington. King!' clear " H. Montgomery. Kingston . . " H.8. Wainwright Ludlow & Blissfleld " H. Montgomery. Madawaska . ... (Vacant) Maugerville " H. E. Dibblee. Moncton " E. B. Hooper. Musquash " H. M. Spike. Newcastle and " J. H. S. Sweet, Nelson New Denmark " N. M. Hansen. New Maryland (Vacant) Norton " E. A. Warneford. Peel. '• J. E. Flewelling. Pennfleld " R. E. Smith. Petersville " W. B. Armstrong. Point du Chene. . . . "A. F. B. Burt. 70 Lay Depi'tiks. Luke liyron, William (iouyh. Thomas Englinh, K. Luudiin. Wm J. Cornfield, Josepli Mosher. Judge Wilkinson, Geo. Burchill. H. A. Johnson, J. C. Barherie. George Chambers, William Allison. H. W. Palmer, John B. Forster. Wni. Clements, F. Robinson. Henry B. Rainsford, A. D. Thomas. Albert J. Gregory, Geo. T. Whelpley. O. DeVeber, T. W. Gilbert. J F. Tweedale, Samuel Crawford. SrflSTITUTES. Uriah Drake, J. W. Long. F. E. Winslmo. Hon. J. P. Burchill. John Hickman, A. J. Chapman. J. deL. Robin i-on. C. W. Beckwith. E. B. Winslow, Geo. Y. Dibblee. W. B. Dingee, T. H. Gilbert E M. Suthertey, C. M. Leonard. Geo. A. Fovjler, Hermann B. Belyea, Albert G. Flewelling. A. B. Belyea. Ed. R. DeMill, Jas. F. Giggev , John R. Crawford. Wm. Otty. Joseph B. Witlinton, Thos.H. Widiston. Howard Leonard, Chas. F. Cody. Thomas Murra y, W. D. Maunsell. Hiram Cody, T. Heavisiae Pearson F. W, Clements, Ranney Murray. Maurice O'Donnell, Joseph Doak, William Whyte. James Oilka. J. W. Binney, R. W Hewson. W. D. Martin, J. 8, Benedict. J Wolfred fimith, Jas. Bryne, Robert T. Maichiney. Rob't Walter Dean. Allan Ritchie, J. W. Davidson, E. Lee Street. J. G Kethro. J. Lund. John R. Tompkins. H. C. Trynor. George Spear. M. McKenzie, R. A. Graham. H. H. Schafer. Paris Portli Prince Richib Richrn Rot he!) Sackvi, Salisbu St. Andi St. Davl St. Gteor St. Jamc St. John St. John St. Mark St. Martii St. Mary St. Maryti St. Paul. St. 8teph« St. Steph( Shedlac Simonds Southami and Qu Spriugflel( Stanley.. Sussex . . . Studholm Upham.. Victoria . ^V'akefleidl ^Vaterford ^^♦Jstfljld ^^estmorlii Parish or Mishion. Ci-eroy. Portland Rev. E. W. HibbnUl. Prince William .... (Vacant) Kicbibucto " H. Hackenley. Richmond " A. W. Teed. Rothesay " O. E. Lloyd. Sackville " C. F. Wiggins. Salisbury and Havelock ' C. H. Ftillerton. St. AndreWf* " Canon Ketchum. St. David 'J.W. Millidge. St. George " tt. E. Smith. St. James . . " A. D. Dewdney. St. John " The Archdeacon. St. John Baptist.. . " J. M. Davenport. St. Mark " John deSoyres. St. Martins (Vacant) St. Mary " W. O. Raymond. St. Marys " J. R. Parkinson. St. Paul " A. G. H. Dicker. St. Stephen " O. 8. Newnham. St. Stephen (Trinity) " J. F. Bryan. Shediac " A. F B. Burt. Simonds " L. A. Hoyt. Southampton and Queensbury (Vacant) Springfield '• A. J. Cresswell. Stanley " A. B. Murray. Sussex " H. W. Little. Studholm . . " H. W. Little. Upham " S. J. Hanfard. Victoria (Vacant) Wakefield " Canon Neales. Waterford and " A. W. Smithers. St. Marks Westflild " H. T. Parlee. Westmorland " D. Af. Blisa. 71 Lav Deputies. iV. W. tiiennati, R. E. Coupe. Wm. McMuUin. J. H. Abbott, J. Stevenson. Wm. Stokes, Andrew Mclntyre. H'. C. Milner, J. F. Allison. SrnsTITt'TER. W. H. Smith, Henry Hilyard. Andrew Oartley. Jonathan Forstvr, Owald sniilh. Ellis Cunliffv, H. N. Jaininon. H 11. Fawoett, WinKlow Milner. W. D Fontter, J. S. Macmnster, Neville Parker, M. D. J. D. Grimmer. Henry Mowatt, Robert am ith. Samuel Johnson, Morton Baldwin. J. M. Taylor, Alfred Porter. Hurd PeterH, Henry A. Harvey. F. E. Say re, H. C. Tilley. Wm. Wilson, Samuel Merlin, A P. Tippet, Hunry Town. Gf!orge Armstrong, James Kxiel. Hon. Th 18. R. Jones, J. Roy Campbell. C. N. Vroom, E. O. Vroom, H. L. Pturdee, G. S. Smith. W. S. Fisher, Dr. Robei ison. Ch as. Mc Iaih ch Inn. Herbert B. Srhotteld. Geo. A. Knodell, R. B. Emerson. Cudlip Miller, Joseph Kennedy. H N. Oiggey, Thos. E. Dyer. Winslow Tilley. C. H. Smith, S. J. Topping. H. A. Scovil, S. J. Welling. J. Henry Marvin, T. T. H. Scovil. Andrew Douglass, William Kelly. J M. Kinnear, F. W Arr.f.ld. John Manchester, H. M. Campbell. Wm. DeMill, Andrew Sherwood. Edwin J Wetmore, Vivian W. Tippet. Albert Simonson, Hamilton Emery. John Robinson, Robert Seely. Alonzo Watters, Jas. S. Parker. C F. Hanington, J. J, Murray. Chat. P. Pickrtt, Philo Z. Northrop. Hampden Thomas, John Sands. Elias. W. Gardner, Wm. Simonson. Henry Mclntyre, Jas. Jeffries. P. G. Ec le»*. Jas. Baxter. n <'.-% m- ■, h ."^ -^: m '■ii. 'r-- t '■» Iv n ^•d : i ill I: : I Sri I, Im 7« Parihh or Mihsion. C'l.BROV. Lay Dki'UTIEh. SuiariTrTKH. Wicklow & VVilinot Rev J. E. FlfwellliiK. ThoiiuiH Ori-linnI, Fmnk Hnnni M. D, WfXxlHtock.. " Canon Neales. J. N. W. WinHlow, J. T. Garrlen, B. H. Smith. ir. //. Dv i'l-ber. Rev. Jaives NenlvH. " Rirhard Sitnoiidn. •' A. II. Weeks, " U'm. Jaffriy, •' V). I. Weiiiiort', " George Schofield, Executive Committee ; Kev. Richard Matliers, " P. Owen JoneH, " W. Eatough, Judge Hunington, .J. U fnnipbell, J. R. Forster. lion. Lt. aovernor FraHer, Judge J'etei'rt, T. B. Robinson, H. L. Rturdee, Judge Wilkinson, C F. Kinnear. The minutes of the last meeting of the General Committee, as printed in the last Annual Report of the Society, on motion were taken as read and were confirmed. U was moved by the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, seconded by the Rev. Canon Ketchum, and unanimously Resolved, That his Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province be elected a vice-president of the Society. The Secretary presented and read his annual report. Reports from the various Parishes and Missions were presented and road by the Clergy in charge of the SAme. The Secretary presented the statistical returns from the Parishes and Missions for the year ending 30bh April, 1894. (See Appendix A.) The S.'cretary presented and read the report of the Ex- ecutive Committee (see Appendix B) ; also the report of the Finance Committee to the Esecuiive Committee. ( Sec Appendix C.) It was on motion duly seconded Resolved, That the reports now read be received, and to- gether with the statistical returns be presented at the Anni- versary Meeting as a part of the report of the General Committee. Mr. Geo. A. Schofield presented and read the report of the Board of Home Missions. {See Appendix D.) It was on motion duly seconded Resolved, That the report be received, and with the ac- companying Missionary Schedule be referred to the Board of Home Mipsious now to be elected by the General Committee. II were 78 On motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the General Committee proceed to the election of the Board of Home Missions by nomination and ballot. For the information of the meeting the SecretuiV read the names of those certiGed as duly elected to represent the several Deaneries, viz : Rev. Canon Forsyth Chatham Deanery. •* H. Montgomery Fredericton '* S. J. Hanford Kingston " W. II. Street bt. Andrews Leo. A. Hoyt St. John J. R. Campbell Shediac Scovil Neales Woodstock (( The following nominations were made : CLEROY. Rev. Canon Neales, *' Canon Roberts, " C. P. Haoington, ** John deSoyres, " E. B. Hooper, J R. Parkinson, H. F. E. Whalley, A. J. Cresswell, O. S. Newnham, Canon Ketchum, \V. H. Sampson, H. T. Parlee. Wm. Eatough. LAITY. tt H tt C. N. Vroom, W. M. Jarvis, J. M. Taylor, Col. J. R. Armstrong, The Lieutenant Governor, T. B Robinson, Alfred Porter, James S. Beek, J. B. Forster, Hon. T. R. Jones. The chairman appointed the Rev. A. W. Smithers and Mr. J. Roy Campbell tellers. In the absence of the Treasurer of the Society, by reason of the very serious illness of a member of his family, the Treasurer's annual report was presented and read by Mr. Geo. A. Schofield. {See Appendix E.) Mr. James S. Beek presented and read the Auditors' report. {See Appendix F.) ^1 ■!l .1 mi 74 It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the reports of the Treasurer and Auditor be received und printed in the Annual Heport of the Society. Rev. Wm. Eatough presented and read the report of the Oommittee on Interesting Sunday-schools in Home Missions, and for the promotion of Sunday-schools. {See Appetidix 0.) It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the report be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. Mr. T. B. Robinson presented and read the report of the Book Depository Committee, also the accounts of the Treasurer of the same. {See Appendix H.) It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the report of the Book Depository Com- mittee, and the accounts of the Treasurer of the same, be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. On motion of Mr. Geo. A. Schofield, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That when this meeting adjourns, it adjourn to meet in the same place on Wednesday evening, July 4th, at 8 o'clock. At the suggestion of the Chair, and by consent of the meeting, Mr. Wm. McMullin, lay delegate of the Parish of Prince William, here addressed the Qeneral Committee on behalf of his Parish, he being obliged to return to his home to-morrow morning. It was on motion of Rev. H. Montgomery, seconded by the Rev. Canon Roberts: Resolved, That the vote of £15 to the Mission of Lndlow, passed by the General Committee at its meeting on the 4th day of July, 1893, be rescinded, and that in view of the special circumstances of the case a new grant of $60 be now made for the completion of the Church at Ludlow. ('.ttyt. t 75 The Tellers reported the following duly elected as mem- bera of the Board of Home Missions: CLERGY. Rev. Canon Neales, Canon Roberts, 0. P. Hanington, •' 0. 8. Newnham, •' iJ). B. Hooper. tAITY. Geo. A. Schoficld, C. N. Vroom, W. M. Jarvis, The Lieut.-Oovernor, T. B. Robinson, James S. Beek, J. B. Forster. It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the General Committee proceed to the election of the Executive Committee by nomination and ballot. The following were nominated, viz.: Justice Hanington, Judge Wilkinson, Judge Peters, V 8herifE Sterling, Dr. C. W. Weldon,)!?^ J. R. Campbell, ^ Sheriff Sturdee, ^ Y Dr. I. Allen Jack, ^ C. A. McDonald, V. W. Tippet, V T. C. Allen, John Black, A. F. Street, Eldon Mullen, ^ John Moore, V C. F. Kin near, W.K. Crawford, -V T. B. Robinsou, J. B. Forster, C. N. Vroom, v George Burchill, ^ A. G, Beckwith, W. Michel, Y Alfred Porter. On motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the nomination close. And on the ballot being cast, those nominated were declared duly elected. It was on motion of Geo. A. Schofield, seconded by Judge Hanington: Resolved, That the next annual meeting of the General Committee be held at the place agreed upon for the meeting of the Diocesan Synod. The General Committee, on motion, adjourned to to-mor- row evening at 8 o'clock. I. 't ■,.•1^ i! J \ r'- .♦•;■ 76 Woodstock, N. B. Wednesday, July 4th, 1S94. The General Gominittee met at the Parish Hall at 8 o'clock this evening, pursuant to adjournment, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, President of the Society, in the Chair. Prayers. The Secretary called the roll of those members who had not previously answered to their names. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the following do compose the Book De- pository Committee for the ensuing year: Rev. John de Soyres, C. N. Vroom, " AG. H. Dicker, R. W. Hewson, " Wm. Eatough, T. B. Robinson, 0. F. Kinnear. C. E. L. Jarvis, J. R. Campbell, J. P. Burchill, together with the members of the Parent Society resident in the Diocese, any four of whom shall form a quorum. It was on motion of Rev. E. B. Hooper, duly seconded. Resolved, That the Annual Meeting of the General Com- mittee be held next year at Moncton. Mr. Geo. A. Schofield, Secretary of the Board of Home Missions, submitted the schedule of Missionary grants for the ensuiug year recommended by the Board. The schedule was taken up, discussed and passed as fol- lows, grants marked (R) being referred back to the Board of Home Missions for further consideration. SCHEDULE, JULY 1894. Parish or Mission. Contribution to D. C S. Grant. Olfbe. Stipend. Andover, Bay Verte, Bay du Vin, . . Bright and Douglas, Cambridge, .. Campobello, . . MOO i|(Gro *30 ;^05 oOO H05 700 360 700 1 • • • • « ! l»20 354 346 4-^5 700 $700* oOOt 700* 700* 700 700* * Parsonage. X I'oHX) from N. S. ■ M 77 Schedule, Jdly, 1893 — (Covfinntd) Parish or Mission. Contributiou to D. C. S. Grant. Glebe. | Stipend. Canterbury, . . Derby and Blackville, . . Gagetown, ... .... Gordon and Lome Grand Manan, .Greenw'h& VVe8tfield(R) Johnston, ... Kingsclear and Ludlow, Lancaster (R), Musquash (R), Newcastle and Nelson, . New Maryland, Norton, Lower (R) New Danmark, . . . . Petitcodiac, . . . . . . Petersville and Lower Westfield (R) Ricbibucto, Richmond, St. Marys, . St. David, St. George, St. Martins (R), Simonds, Springfield and Central Norton (R), Stanley, .... .... Upham, ... . . . . Waterford, ... .... Wicklow, Wilmot & Peel Woodstock & Wakefield, For Lay Reader, . . VACANT MISSIONS. Addington, ... Bathurst, .... Canning, .... .... Gr'nd Falls&Madawaska Prince William (R),.. . . Queensbury and Southampton, Weldford, $315 345 335 315 315 400 305 415 450 540 509 155 200 295 315 450 411 490 423 410 590 400 325 660 385 385 300 360 305 505 490 235 465 316 335 275 $600 664 58 i 780 630 760 TOO 750 700 800 580 200 250 600 692 491 580 700 738 700 740 700 780 680 700 ; 700 ; 700 780 300 780 700 600 780 746 700 700 *100 36 118 "to" "is" 40 120 209 120 '42 64 74 34 6 J6 $700* TOO* TOO* 780 700* 7»i0* 718* 790* 700* 800* 700* 200 250* 600 700* 700* TOO* TOO* 780 700* 804* 700* 780 754* 700* 700* 700* 780* 300 780 700* 600 780 780 706* 7l6t ', -V: m f^ ['- : *: fjl ' ^1 ' 1 ■ * Parsonage. t Use of Parsonage. 78 Ui On motion of Geo. A. Schofield, seconded by W. M. Jarvis, it was Resolved, That the Treasurer be authorised to pay the foregoing grants quarterly, provided the rules and regulations of the Society be complied with. It was moved by Geo. A. Schofield, seconded by Rev. Canon Neales, and Resolved, That the sum of v3,649.66 be transferred from the unappropriated capital of the Society to the capital of the Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund, thereby making that Fund $15,000, and that the Special Fund be then merged in the ordinary Fund, the income o be used under the rules that now govern that Fund. Mr. Geo. A. Schofield gave notice that a motion will be made at the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee to repeal the rules which at present govern the Divinity Scholarships' Fund, and to adopt the following in lieu thereof. The Divinity Scholarships' Fund. 1. The Divinity Scholarships' Fund shall consist of the amount already appropriated thereto, of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object; and the interest only of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purpose of the second object of the Society as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Com- mittee, invest every $500 00 of surplus of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund in all other res- pects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. Every grant shall be for a sum not exceeding 1300.00 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institutions as the Board of Home Missions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 5. The choice of Divinity Scholars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. On 3 o'cloc 79 6. No peuon shall receive a grant from this Fund until he shall have presented to the Bishop a medical certificate as to his health, also testimonials of good moral character and of general fitness, signed by the Rector or Clergyman of the Parish in which he resides, or by two clergymen of the Diocese, and in every case by two communicants of said Parish. 7. Every Divinity Student shall be required at matricula- tion, or on entering the Divinity Class, to subscribe a declara- tion of his purpose of completing his course of study and of serving in the Diocese of Fredericton for as long a period as that in which he received a grant from this Fund, which declaration shall be in form approved by the Bishop of the Diocese, and shall be fyled with him. 8. Every Divinity Scholar shall, if required, present him- self personally at least once in the year to the Bishop, and shall furnish to the Bishop before the first of September in each year a report from the College authorities of his conduct under the following heads: 1. General Conduct. 2. Attendance at Chapel. 3. Attendance at Holy Communion. 4. Attendance at Leci:ures. 5. Application to Studies. 6. Progress in Studies. 7. Examinations. '■^ f • WW > i 4 'i 9. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall bo the Secretary of this Fund, and he shall condot: all corres- pondence and perform such other duties in connection there- with, as the Board may direct. 10. The above Rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a years notice of the proposed change. On motion, the Committee adjourned to meet again at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. !i.;i pr 80 Woodstock, N. B., , Thursday, July 5th, 1894. The Genftral Committee met pursuant to adjournment in the Parish Hall at 3 o'clock, p. m., this date, the Right Bev- erend the Lord Bishop, President of the Society, in the Chair, Prayers. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. W. M. Jarvis read a letter from Mr. James F. Kobert- son, of St. John, with regard to the Clergy Widows and Or- phans Special Fund, and gave the following notice of motion for the next annual meeting: That the rules «»*d regulations of the Widows and Orphans Special Fund be amended as follows: In Rule 4, " one hundred dollars " to be changed to ''one hundred and fifty dollars." In Rule 5, clause (a), 1300 to be altered to |!500. In Rule 5, clause (b), .$200 to be altered to 1400. In Rule 6, "one hundred dollars " to be changed to *'one hundred and fifty dollars." The following rule to be added: 7. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society after a year's notice of the proposed change. Mr. W. M. Jarvis presented and read the report of the Com- mittee on the union of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan Synod. {See Appendix I.) It was on motion, duly seconued: Resolvedy That the report be received. It was movod by W. M. Jarvis, seconded by Judge Han- ington: That the union of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, with the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton, be approved. On the vote being taken, the motion was declared eam>'e Committee or before a sub-committee appointed by iiKi Executive Committee to deal with such applications, and on ihi.; recommendation of the Executive Committee or its sub-cc a nnittee, the Secretary of the Fund shall issue a certificate to the applicant, who shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his name in the annexed scale." On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the following be a Committee on interest- ing Sunday-schools in Home Missions, and for the promotion of Sunday-schools: Rev. W. Eatough, (Convener.) Rev. Canon Roberts, Rev. A. G. H. Dicker. •* E. B. Hooper, R. W. Hewson, " H.Montgomery, Herbert SchofielO , ** A. J. Cresswell, R. E. Coupe. His Honour Lieutenant Governor Eraser, in accordance with notice of motion given ;:t th" last Annual Meeting of the General Committee (See Report for 1893, p. 92), moved: "To insert after the v'i)rds * Lay Delegates' in Section XII, Article 5, of the Constitution, the words "and two substitutes.' " The motion, having been duly seconded^ was put to the meeting and carried unanimously.* It was on motion of W. M. Jarvis, duly seconded: Resolved, That the Executive Committee be authorized to pay the contingent expenses of the Society. * This amendment has since rec*»ived the written approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diooeae, as required by Article IL of the CoustitHtion. W. O. RAYMOND, Secretary. «l 83 It was moved by the Rev. Canon Ketchum, seconded by the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke: That the warmest thanks of the General Committee be tendered the citizens of Woodstock for their kind hospitality and attention. Also that the hearty thanks of the General Committee be tendered the Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry of Christ's Church, Woodstock, for the use of the Parish Hall for the meetings of the Society. Carried unanimously hy a standing vote. It was on motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded by Judge Hpnington: Resolved, That the hearty thanks of the General Commit- tee be tendered the representatives of the press for their very full reports of the proceedings of the Society; also That the hearty thanks of the General Committee be tendered the railways and steamboats for reduced rates of travel granted the Clergy and Lay Delegates in attendance at the meetings of the Sociei'y. It was on motion of Judge Hanington, seconded by Arch- deacon Brigstocke: Resolved, That the hearty thanks of the General Committee be accorded the Lord Bishop of the Diocese for his kind and impartial conduct in the Chair. On motion, the Committee adjourned. W. 0. RAYMOND, Secretary. ■ \\ Ml k^ :M M ■:■ il % \ -, 84 ANNIVERSARY HEETINQ. W I f fA Woodstock, N. B., Thursday, July 5th, 1894. The Anniversary Meeting of the Society was held in the Parish Hall at 8 o'clock, this date, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, President of the Society, in the Chair. The following Vice-Presidents were present: The Venerable the Archdeacon. The Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D. The Lieutenant-Governor. Wm, M. Jarvis, Esq. (ieo. A. Schofield, Esq. The hall was filled to overflowing with members of the Society and their friends. Prayers. The hymn, *• The Church's One Foundation," was sung with great heartiness, Miss Carman, of Woodstock, presiding at the organ. The Lord Bishop briefly addressed the Society with regard to the nature and object of the meeting. It was on motion of the Secretary, seconded by W. M. Jarvis, Resolved, That the Minutes of the last Anniversary Meet- ing as printed be taken as read and be confirmed. It was moved by bis Honour the Lieut. -Governor, seconded by the Rev. Canon Forsyth, and Resolved, That the next Anniversary Meeting of the Society be held at Moncton, N, B., on Thursday, the 4th day of July, 1895. The Secretary presented the annual report of the General Committee. i^Bli^lis. 85 It was moved by the Rev. A, G. H. Dicker, aeconded by Auditor General Beek, and Resolved^ That the Report now submitted be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. It was moved by the Hon Judge Peters, seconded by Mr. William M. Jarvis: Resolved, That this Society is deeply sensible of the great loss which, since the last Anniversary Meeting, has befallen the Church of the Diocese, in the death of two members of this Society alike respected and esteemed — m Mk. Henry William Fhith, and Mr. Charles Henry Fairweather. Mr. Frith, during forty-eight years of membership, with zeal and fidelity, actively promoted the best interests of this Society. A constant attendant at the meetings, his calm, able and conscientious consideration of important questions rela- ting to the advancement of the Church in this Diocese, soon marked him out as a man to whom could well be entrusted the responsibilities of place on managing committees. As years passed on he was, from time to time, advanced to high representative positions where his scholarly training, earnest legal ability, logical acumen and large experience, were most valuable* in the councils of the Church; and he deservedly received the crowning recognition of being elected a Vice- President of this Society. For eleven years he occupied the responsible position of Treasurer. Honorable in all his deal- ings, courteous in his performance of duties, generous in his contributions, his record is a brilliant page in the history of the Church in this Province. Mr. Fairweather was for forty-six years a member of this Society, and during thirty-five years one of the Auditors, a position which he held at the time of his lamented death. Actively engaged in mercantile pursuits he unsparingly devoted a large part of his valuable time to, and generously contributed of his private means for, the furtherance and sup- port of the objects of this Society and its many works of piety and charity. At all times considerate of the opinions of others, while firmly holding his own views, he was ever courteous and dis- .'■' I 86 -PV- %: passionate in the discussion of questions arising before i!;i3 Society. In public life, an honourable merchant, ho was universally rf spectfi. And flirt her Resolved, That while nnourning the loss of these faithful servants of God and His Church, this Society recognizes that such bright examples live for our reverence and imitation; And flirt her Resolved, That these llesolutions be entered upon the records of this Society. Tlo foregoing resolution, upon being put to the meeting, was unanimously adopted by .i standing vote. It was moved by the Rev. J. M. Davenport, seconded by Mr. Geo. A. Schofield: Whereas, In consequence of the continued diminution of the S. P. G. grant to the Diocese, and the increased difficulty of obtaining such profitable investments as formerly for the capital funds of the Society, the income of the Society from these sources is much diminished and will continue to dimin- ish; and Whereas, at tha present time, seven Missions in the Diocese are vaoant, all of which cannot be opened without a considerable increaeo in the funds at the disposal of the Society; Therefore Resolved, That the Soc^-iy now earnestly appeals to the members of the Church in New Brunswick to contri- bute to the utmost of their power to the support of the Society, in order that all vacancies may be filled, and if pos- sible the work of the Church in the Diocese be extended. On being put to the meeting, the resolution was carried unanimously. On motion of Wro. M. 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A meeting of the Committee was held in the fcJociety's room in the Orange Hall Building, St. John, at 4 p. m., the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, D. D., in the Chair. Busi- ness transacted as follows: The Printing Committee reported that the tender of Barnes & Co. for printing the Annual Report had been accepted, and the work completed to the satisfaction of the Committee. The reports had been forwarded to the Clergy of the several par- ishes for distribution. On motion. Resolved^ That the Treasurer be authorized to pay the bill of Messrs. Barnes & Co., for printing and distributing the report out of the Contingent Fund of the Society. On motion, the thanks of the Committee were tendered the Corporation of Trinity Church for the use of the cut used in printing the portrait of the Lord Bishop as a frontispiece in the last annual report of the Society. The Treasurer reported the receipt of the sum of $27.00 from Shediac on account of contributions to General Purposes uroh >D, at ent of 1X9 on ,y, and : their )3. ociety's m., the Busi- )f $27.00 Purposes 97 of D. 0. S. He also presented and read his quarterly balance sheet, which was, on motion, received and placed on 61e. The Treasurer further reported that in accordance with a resolution of the General Committee, passed July 4, 1893, respecting non-resident pensioners (see page 86, last annual report of D. 0. S.), he had written a letter to the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling, now a resident of England, and had received the following letter in reply: LiTTLECOUET, Bjckley, Kent, July 21st, 1893. Dear Sir^ — I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 8th inst., and to inform you that I am able, in conse- quence of a recent event in my family, to take this first oppor- tunity of renouncing all future claim to the bounty of your Diocesan Church Society; that therefore the certificate yun ask for will not be required. With grateful thanks for the generous and timely aid which has been afforded me since 1 became your pensioner, I remain, yours faithfully, R. L. Stirling. Mr. J. R. Campbell stated that the Rev. Canon DeVeber, having resigned his cure as rector of St. Pauls Parish, desired to continue his connection with the Clergy Widows and Or- phans Fund, under Rule 11 of the rules governing that fund^ and submitted the following certificate: "This will certify that the Rev. Canon W. H. DeVeber is unable, through sickness and infirmity, to continue his duties as a Parish Priest. Thomas Walker, M. D. Dated St. John, N. B., October 8rd, 1893. The Treasurer was requested to call upon the self-sustain- ing Parishes for the balances remaining unpaid of the contri- butions to the Funds of the Society reported in July last. Bills from Barnes & Co,, for postal cards, $7.00; and from the Secretary for postage, stationery and other expenses of the past year, 110.62, were, on motion, ordered to be paid. 7 i^i : I 1 1 li ; I t i '^1 > M 98 January 3rd, 1894. A meeting of the Executive Committee was held in the Society's room, Orange Uall building, St. John, at 4 p. m., this date, Mr. Geo. A. Schofield, Vice-President of the Society, in the Chair. The Treasurer presented and read his quarterly balance sheet, which was, on motion, received and placed on file. The Secretary of the Widows and Orphans Fund (Mr. Geo. E. Fairweather) reported he had issued a certificate admitting the Kev. A. F. B. Burt, Rector of Shediac, to the benefits of the Fund on the usual conditions; the application from Mr. Burt having been made within one year of the date of his ad- mission into the Diocese. Also, that he had received an application from the Hev. J. E. Fiewelling for admission to the benefits of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund. This waa referred to a committee corsisting of G. A. Schofield, W. M. Jarvfp, and the Secretary of the Fund. March 7th, 1894. A meeting of the Committee was held in the Society's room at St. John, at 4 p. m., this date, Sir Leonard Tilley, Vice-President of the Society, in the Chair. The Treasurer presented and read his quarterly balance sheet, which was received and placed on file, The following sums were reported as due on account of contributions to the Society: Hampton, $7.50; Dorchester, 125.00; Kingston, $3.50 ; Fredericton, !|!237.50 ; Christ Church, St. Stephen, $150.00; St. John Baptist, $201.05. The Treasurer read a letter from John Black, barrister, of Fredericton, enclosing the sum of $60.00 from Mr. Humble, of Stanley, York County, in payment of balance due on the ** Stanley lands,** so called, to which the Society has given Mr. Humble a quit claim deed. It 14. 1 the . m., jiety, klance •. Geo. litting tits of no Mr. his ad- red an Bion to , This hofield, 1894. Society's ■d Tilley, y balance following •ns to the Kingston, Stephen, rrister, of . Humble, Jue on the has given 90 The Treasurer reported the receipt of a donation of $1000 from Miss Mary B. Robinson to the Widows and Orphans Special Fund. On motion, ReHolved, That the thanks of the Eieciitive Committee be tendered Miss Robinson for her liberal donation. The Secretary of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund read an application from the Rev. J. R. S. Parkinson, of St. Marys, York Co., for admission to the benefits of the Fund, which was, on motion, referred to a committee consisting of G. A. Schofield, W. M. Jarvis, and the Secretary of the Fund. Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that the sum of $10,000 received by the Society in consequence of the payment of the E. I. Simonds mortgage, had been deposited to the Society's credit in the Bank of Nova Scotia at interest. The Secretary of the Executive Committee read a commu- nication from Messrs. Daniel & Boyd (Limited), asking for a reduction in the ground rent of a lot on the corner of the City Road and Gilbert's Lane. This was, on motion, referred to the consideration of the Finance Committee. The following committee was appointed to arrange for the meetings of the Society and its committees in Woodstock dur- ing the first week in July next: Rev. Canon Neales, Rev. 0. S. Newnham, and Rev. W. 0. Raymond. Mr. G. Sidney Smith presented to the Society a map of the Diocese of Fredericton, compiled February 2l8t, 1853, by Mr. Jonas Clarkson, showing the situation of the Churches completed and in the course of erection, together with the various Mission stations as they at that time existed. A motion was made by Mr. G. Sidney Smith, that in the future Annual Reports of the D. C. S., the names of the deceased life members of the Society be printed in one list, and the names of those who are living in a separate list. The consideration of Mr. Smith's motion was deferred until the meeting of the Executive Committee at Woodstock in July. I t It 1 ■ If P '•?■■ !•■ yii\ 1 / 100 June 14th, 1894. A meeting of the Executive Committee was held in the Society's room in the Orange Hall bailding, St. John, at 4 p. m. this date, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Vice-President of the Society in the Chair. The Secretary of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund presented and read the following report from the sub-com- mittee on that Fund: To the Right Reverend the President, and the Executive Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society : "The Committee appointed to consider with the Secretary all applications for admission to the Widows and Orphans Fund and other matters in connection with the Fund, beg to report as follows: — They submit a form of application with form of medical certificate, and would recommend the same be adopted as the form to be used in all cases in the future. "That the Rev. J. E. Flewelling has submitted to yoar Committee an application with medical certificate, and that they recommend that a certificate issue to him. *• A form of application was forwarded to Rev. John Park- inson, but as yet no answer has been received or application and medical certificate sent in. Respectfully submitted, W. M. Jarvis, Geo. a. Schofielp, G. E. Fairw RATHER, Secretary. Mr. Fairweather also submitted and read the proposed forms of application and medical certificate, stating that the Committee were indebted to Thomas Walker, Esq., M. D., for assistance in compiling the form of medical certificate. After due consideration, the report, together with forms of application for admission and of medical certificate, were received and adopted. Mr. J. K. Campbell presented and read a report of the Finance Committee which is appended to this report. The Treasurer presented and read his quarterly balance sheet which was received and placed on file. 101 The Chairman called attention to the necessity of the appointment of another Auditor for the Society, in conse- quence of the lamented death of the late Charles Honry Fair- weather, Esq., (from attendance at whose funeral most of those present had just returned). On motion of Mr. H. L. Sturdee, seconded by Mr. C. F. Kin- near, G. Sidney Smith, Esq., was unanimously elected Auditor. The Committee on Arrangements for the meetings of the Society and its Committees at Woodstock in July, were requested to make the necessary arrangements as regards resolutions to be moved, speakers, etc., at the Anniversary meeting of the Society on the evening of Thursday, July 5th, the Committee to consult with the Lord Bishop. The Rev. Canon Forsyth read a letter from the wife of the Kev. A. F. Hiltz, for some years a clergyman in this Diocese, stating that her husband had become totally incapacitated for work, in consequence of mental derangement, and asking aid in the maintenance of her husband, and also for assistance in the education and support of his children. It was resolved that the portion of the letter of Mrs. Hiltz relai^ing to assistance in the education of the children of the Rev. A. F. Hiltz, be referred to the Committee on the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy, and that the Rev. Canon Forsyth be desired to ask Mrs. Hiltz to commu- nicate with the Lord Bishop with a view of bringing her hus- band's situation to the consideration of the Committee on the Incapacitated Clergy Fund. I i If ■ * -'«'. of the balance July 6th, 1894. A meeting of the Committee was held in the Parish Hall, Woodstock, N. B., at 9.30 a. m. this date, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. On motion of G. A. Schofield, seconded by Judge Peters, it was Resolved, That 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed under the direction of a Committee who shall have power to revise the same. 1 'I It The following were appointed the Committee: The Vnnerable Archdeacon Brigstocke. George A. Schofield, The Secretary ot the Society, Chas F. Kinnear, The Treasurer of the Society. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the following do compose the Finance Committee for the ensuing year, viz. : Wm. M. Jarvip, James S. Beek, A. F. Street, G. Sidney Smith, J. Koy Campbell, Geo. A. Schofield, C. F. Kinnear, John Black. G. E. Fairweather. H. L. Sturdee. On motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded by Sheriff Sturdee, it was Resolved, That notice of all meetings of the Finance Com- mittee be sent to the Lord Bishop, and that his Lordship shall preside at all meetings of the Committee at which he shall be able to attend. On motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded oy the Rev. C^inon Neales, it was Resolved, That the Finance Committee be empowered to use the Seal of the Society, and that four members of the Finance Committee be a quorum for the transaction of business. On motion of Judge Pdters, seconded by G. A. Schofield, it was Resolved, That G. E. Fairweather be the Secretary of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund. On motion, duly seconded, the following were appointed a Committee on the Incapacitated Clergy Fund: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. The Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke. Rev. 0. S. Newnham, The Lieut.-Governor, '* C. P. Hanington, Wm. M. Jarvis, George A. Schofield. 103 On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the Treasurer be authorized to pay the necessary expenses connected with the Annual Meeting, when duly certified by the Committee of Arrangements. The Secretary presented bills for printing from Messrs. Barnes & Co. and Geo. A. Knodell, which were certified as correct. It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the bills be paid out of the Contingent Fund. On motion of W. M. Jarvis, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the following be a Committee on the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy, viz. : The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. The Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke. G. E. Fairweather, G. A. Schofield, Wm. M. Jarvis, T. B. Robinson, Secretary. The Rev. 0. S. Newnham submitted an application for a grant from the Fund to aid in the education of the children of Clergymen. It was, on motion. Resolved, That the application be referred to the Com- mittee appointed by the Executive Committee to deal with such applications. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the following be a Committee on the Widows and Orphans Fund: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop. The Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke. Rev. 0. S. Newnham, G. A. Schofield, ** W. 0. Raymond, Wm. M Jarvis. G. E. Fairweather, Secretary. The secretary submitted an application of the Rev. J. R. Parkinson, accompanied by medical certificate, for admission to the benefits of the Widows and Orphans Fund. It was, on motion. Resolved, That the application be referred to the Commit- tee appointed by the Executive Committee to deal with such applications. ••■■1 ,.<*^ ft -^>-* 104 APPENDIX C. ! I' ( Report oi the Finance Committee. To the Right Rev. the President and the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick. The finance committee bug to report the following trans- actions since their appointment in July 1893: 1. A lease of the lot formerly held by W, J. Patterson has been granted to his widow Mary Patterson, she being the devisee and sole executrix under his will. 2. Two of the leases to the Messrs. Cheslev have been renewed. 3. A further sum of 1115 has been received from the Robinson land, Canterbury. At the request of your committee the Bev. C. A. S. Warneford furnished a detailed statement of the revenue from this land. The account showed that Mr. Warneford had re- ceived and paid over to the Society's Treasurer the sum of 1303.77, and that he (Mr. Warneford) then held a promissory note for $99.98. 4. The following deposits at interest have been made: On 9th June, 1893, $4,000 in the Bank of New Brunswick. On 20bh FeVy, 1894, $2,000 in the Bank of Nova Scotia. On 3rd March, 1894, $10,000 in the Bank of Nova Scotia. The latter sum being the p^'incipal amount of the E. I. Simonds mortgage. 5. On the 21th November, 1893, the Treasurer reported that he had invested $3,000 in Province of New Brunswick 6 per cent, bonds. . B. I. 105 6. Your committee received a request from the Corpor- ation of St. Peter's Church in the Parish of Wcstfield, to hold funds, consisting of debentures amounting to $2,200, in trust to pay the income to the Rector, Ptirson or Clergyman in charge of that Parish, and the debentures are now in the hands of the Treasurer. The corporation asked that in case of a vacancy the income accruing during that time be added to the principal, but your committee have advised the corpo- ration that the Society cannot pledge themselves to the disposal of the income accruing during a vacancy, there being some question as to whether income so accruing may not belong to an incoming Rector. 7. The trustee of the S. K. Foster estate has paid a further sum of $1,000 on account of principal of mortgage. 8. The Treasurer has been authorized to invest moneys in New Brunswick Province Bonds that will yield not less than 4| per cent. 9. That the committee received an application from Messrs. Daniel & Boyd, Ltd., to reduce ground rent on a lot now under lease to them, but the committee were unable to recommend any reduction. ■■•V 1:1 'M 1^ ■w ; PL m w\ ' f- Respectfully submitted, J. ROY CAMPBELL, Secretary. St. John, N. B . 14th June, 1894. W. M. JARVIS, Chairman. 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Stock On hand l8t May, 180:{ |1.1H7 tt7 Imported during year ending 30th April, 1894 1,849 99 Sales : Prom Ist May. 1893. to 80th April, 1894, I 912 Hft Stock on hand aOth April, 1894 2,124 80 #8 037 60 #3. 087 60 Assets and Liabilities. Absbts : Stock on hand 80th April, 1894 Less 33^;) per cent discount, ... .... Furniture in store |122.80, estimated value, Cash on special deposit in Bank of N. B., . . " current account " " " Unpaid subscriptions to Dawn of Day, 1890, 1892, " " " 1893, •• ♦• " 1894, 12,124 80 708 27 $1,416 23 • • • • • S8 50 • • ■ • • 800 00 • • ■ • • 85 49 . $33 00 4 SO 2 38 8 50 48 38 Liabilities : Loan from D. C. 8., . . . Amount due Parent Society, £95 lis. 9d, at 10 p. c, 407 31 12,438 60 $800 00 Surplus assets,. . • • • • 1.207 31 11.171 29 J. ROY CAMPBELL, Hon. Treasurer. St. John, 22nd June, 1894. ■J ft .,-, I I ■» ,i ^ r ft:: r. . ■ 1 ( '. ' '1 1 1 128 APPENDIX I. Beport of the Committee on the Union of the Church Society and Synod. To the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick : The committee appointed to confer with the committee appointed by the Diocesan Synod as to the proposed plan for the union of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan Synod beg to submit the following report : The committee have met the committee appointed by the Synod, and having conferred with them have now to submit on behalf of the joint committees the following draft of a Bill for effecting such union, to be adopted, if it be decided that such union shall be carried into effect (A). In submitting this report the members of the committee ask that they may not be considered to be pledged either to approval or disapproval of the union proposed, or debarred from suggesting or supporting individually any alterations which, upon debate, may appear to be required. All of which is respectfully submitted. H. T. FREDERICTON, W. Q. KETCHUM, J. ROY CAMPBELL, D. FORSYTH, JAS. S. BEEK, GEO. A. SCHOFTELD. Saint John, N. B., 13th June, 1894. 129 arch nmittee k: Dinittee plan for )ioceBan I bv the t submit of a Bill ded that >mmittee either to debarred terations )N, LD. The audereigned agree to the foregoing report, but think also that the following Section, already in the present Church Act (Section 9), should be inserted between Sections 4 and 5 of the Bill now submitted. 5. The proceeds of such sales shall be invested by the said Synod under the direction of such Board, Committee, or sub- committee, either in the purchase of other real estate, or upon good and suflBcient landed security, or in securities of the Dominion of Canada, or in Provincial Debentures of any Province of Canada, or in public or municipal Debentures or securities issued under the authority of any Act of the Parlia- ment of Canada, or of any Province within the said Dominion of Canada. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. 0. RAYMOND, W. M. JARVIS. Saint John, N. B.. 13tb Jane, 1894. A. BILL. An Act to amend an Act intituled '* An Act to Con- solidate AND Amend various Acts of assembly relating to the Churoh of England in New Brunswick. Whereas it is deemed expedient to amalgamate the Dio- cesan Church Society of New Brunswick with the Diocesan Synod of FrederictOD, and to vest in the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton the funds and property heretofore held and administered by the said Diocesan Church Society, and to amend an Act passed in the forty-eighth year of the reign of 9 ..i . h If 130 Her present Majesty, intituled " an Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church of England in New Brunswick." Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Governor and Legis- lative Assembly as/oUotos: 1. From and after the first day of January, A. D. 1897, the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick shall be amal- gamated with and merged in the Diocesan Synod of Frederic- ton, and shall cease to exist as a separate body or by a separate corporate name. 2. The property, both real and personal, moneys, funds, securities and assets of every description, now or hereafter held in trust by or vested in the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, including all Glebe lands vested in the said Society by Act of Assembly or otherwise, and whether in possession, remainder, reversion, or expectancy, shall, from and after the said first day of January, A. D. 1897, be trans- ferred to and absolutely vested in the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton for the like objects and purposes, and no other, for which the same shall at such time be held by the Diocesan Church Society aforesaid ; and by the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton, or its several Boards, Committees, Officers, or Agents, shall be administered, appropriated and applied to and for the objects and purposes aforesaid ; and shall and may from time to time be sued for and recovered by or in the name of the said Synod, to and for the uses and purposes aforesaid. And the said Diocesan Synod of Fredfiricton shall have full power and authority to administer the said funds. 3. The Diocesan Synod of Fredericton shall be and they are hereby authorized to demise and lease for any terra or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, dvA upon^such covenants and conditions as may be deemed ad- visable, and to sell and convey in fee simple, subject to such limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be deemed ad- 1 and 1 of egis- 1897, aona\- deric- parate funds, reafter Society in the jther in I, from le trans- pod of other, )ioce8an iynod of icers, or plintrol and administer the said funds and property in accordance with the rules and regulations of the said Synod, or of the said Society, if the said Synod shall not yet have adopted such rules and regulations, until their suc- cessors, or other Boards, Committees or Sub-committees to take their place shall be appointed at the next annual meeting of the Synod. 8. The copy of record or entry of the investment of tbo proceeds of the sale of Church or Glebe lands required by tiie 54th section of the said Act, intituled "an Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church thin the ueats na«3e, cesan have toex- A. D. n, the es and lade or I other. eal and I by the om and eld and n under ;orce, so ) as the ,d adopt aaanage- ;ee8 and Ihall con- nds and 18 of the jshall not leir sue- littees to meeting 133 of England in New Brunswick," to be furnished, shall from and after the said first day of January, A. D. 1897, be sent and furnished to the Treasurer of the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton ; and the said Synod may and shall have, possess and exercise, by itself or its Boards or Committees, all such rights, powers and authorities as are vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, or in the said Society, by the 55th section of the said Act ; and all legal proceedings taken in pursuance thereof may, from and after the said date, be taken in the name of the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton ; and all property or moneys recovered, after payment therefrom of all costs and charges of or con- nected with the recovery of the same, shall from thenceforth be vested in and held by the said Synod upon special trust to be invested, and the income thereof shall be paid and applied to the purposes for which the same may have been originally held. 9. Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the said Act, inti- tuled *^ an Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church of England in New Bruns- wick," and all other parts of the said Act, and Acts or parts of Acts of the General Assembly of New Brunswick, incon- sistent with this Act are hereby repealed ; provided that such repeal shall not take effect until the said Diocesan Church Society shall have become amalgamated with and merged in the said Diocesan Synod on the first day of January, A. D. 1897, as aforesaid, and that such repeal shall not extend to any rights acquired, or to any act, matter or thing done under or by virtue of the said Act or Acts, and the same may, if in part done only, be prosecuted to completion, as if such Acts or parts of Acts had not been repealed. ! r ' ' 1 1 1 1 I t 'ili'-'' M''} ¥1 V Vl . r . '" -: I ■ i 1 f 134 Real Estate and Debentures held by the Society in Trust May Ist, 1803. Brick Buildiog, St. John — Scovil Trust, Debentures Widows and Orphans Fund, Incapacitated Clergy Fund, Education of Children of Clergy Fund, Divinity Scholarship Fund, Wheten Trust, . . St, Peter's Church Trust, . . St. George and Pennfieid Endowment, .... Mrs. R. C. Gordon Trust, West Trust, Westfield Trust, (( « it 6,000 00 $ 29,600 00 9,355 00 350 00 1,776 00 561 30 2.500 00 2,900 00 2.000 00 600 00 150 00 174 00 120 00 36 00 1,600 00 3,400 00 400 00 2 200 00 64 00 204 00 16 00 132 00 $60 555 00 $3,583 30 MEMORANDUM. The Society holds the following Life Insurance Policies, presented in each case by the parties assured, who will pay the yearly premium : Sir S. Leonard Tilley, Policy in the Pbcenix Mutual In- surance Company of Hartford, $1,000, Rev. James Neales, Policy in the Standard Life Insurance Company of Edinburgh, £600 sterling, with profits, subject to certain annuities. f 135 General Purposes Fund. Amount as per Report 1893, page 136, *i;0.843 Less bonus on Bonds purchased, .... 403 96 75 Represented as follows: Debentures, Bank Stock and Mortgages General Investments, S-^8,284 68 Loan to S. P. 0, K. Depository, . . . 800 00 Debentures and Mortgages — Chipman X FUol'i •••• •••• ••• 40,000 00 Debentures — Merritt Trust, 3.900 00 Real Estate — Hazen Trust, 12,500 00 Cash account, 2,505 71 Loans to Missionaries, 683 33 Dumfries, 20 40 Scovil Trust — Income account, 67 16 |;69,440 21 88,761 28 Less balance due the following accounts : General Purposes Accounts, i Widows and Orphans Fund Account, " " Special Fund, Incapacitated Clergy Fund Account, '* " Special Fund, Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund Account, . . .... Divinity Scholarships Fund Account, Glebe Lands Trust, .... General Investments Interest, West Trust Account, Robinson Memorial Endowment Acct Westfield Trust, . . .... Vacant Missions fund of 1893, ! 13 285 4,788 716 11,350 454 213 778 57 54 296 12 300 54 38 81 18 34 79 34 79 00 60 30 00 00 19,321 07 *69.440 21 I- 'ill r i 136 1893. General Purposes Account. Dr. Nov. 3 To passage money. Rev. H. F. E. Whalley, 1894. JuQe 16 Yearly grants, .... S P. G. Pensions, OtiSces' Salaries, . . Contingent expenses, Parsonage, .... Balance, 1893. Or. June 1 Balance, .... 1894. June 16 Gordon Trust interest, S. P. G. stg. Bills, Hazen Income Account, Contributions, . . . " Special, Chipman Trust Interest Merritt ♦• '* General Investments Int $ 38 00 • • • • • • 24,073 17 • • • • • • 1,098 00 600 00 • • • ■ • • 547 78 « • • • • • 100 00 • • • • • • 13 54 126,470 49 $ 534 53 102 00 5,122 51 432 56 13.414 41 4.622 86 2,356 84 214 00 670 88 26.470 49 137 :: I !• 'ill ■r'A m *> 'it Missionary Grants, Year 1H93-94. Andover, . . . BAthurst Bay du Vin, Baie Verte, Cambridge, CanDing, Campobello, Canterbury, Derby and Blackville, Douglas and Bright, Gagetown, Greenwich, Grand Manan, Gordon and Lome, . . Johnston, . . ... Kingsclear and Ludlow, Lancaster, . . Musquash, . . Newcastle and Nelson, New Maryland, Norton, New Denmark, Petitcodiac, Petersville, .. Prince William, Queensbury, Hichibucto, Richmond, Stanley, Springfield, Simonds, .... St. Marys, York Co., St. David, . . St. George, . . St. Martins, Upham Weldford, .. $.308 10 40(5 66 700 00 150 00 354 00 25 00 700 00 700 00 064 00 291 66 5S2 00 760 00 627 50 780 00 700 00 750 00 550 00 800 00 5b0 00 200 00 680 00 600 00 692 00 630 00 560 25 568 75 5^0 00 700 00 525 00 680 00 585 00 738 50 700 00 740 00 601 25 697 50 715 00 680 00 585 00 738 50 700 00 740 00 601 25 697 50 715 00 '?■ » ', . , ( i. ^■• i ''■'. ■ ', ,iV' : *£■ ^.;, 1^., -> > ^^: •tie' r -^<" G 1 , t'f . .■ '■ V'"^ \^'^ ' ■V. ■ k i 1 I 'I; fir 138 Waterford, . . Westfield, . . . Wicklow, .... Woodstock, . . t • t • • • Lay Readers — E. W. Gardner, M. E. Mott, . . . M. J. Scovil,.. . S. P. Ci. Pensions. let April 1893 to Ist April 1894. Rev. James Neales, Mrs. Black, . . . Mrs. Street, .... Mrs, F. Coster, Mrs. N. Coster, Officers* Salaries. Ist April 1893 to Ist April 1894. Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Secretary, Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer, . . $700 00 561 00 780 00 225 00 60 00 50 00 25 00 S24.073 17 #488 00 1^ 61 00 61 00 244 00 Jan. Feb. 244 00 May .09S 00 June 1(100 00 500 00 00 139 00 1 00 00 i5 00 50 00 50 00 n 00 ►73 17 »488 00 61 00 61 00 244 00 244 00 .OO*^ 00 ContiDgenclles. 1893. June 9 H. A. Oropley, 22 Barnes & Co., .. * 13 05 5 75 30 Copying; report, July 18 G. A. Knodell, 2 50 8 75 AufT. 11 Rent of rooms, .... .... .. 31 25 Sept. 1 W. T. H. Fenety, 1 37 Annual Meeting, 5 00 Oct. 4 Barnes & Co., .. 303 50 do. .... .... 7 00 Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Secretary, 10 62 26 Copying, 75 Not. 3 Rent of rooms, .. 31 25 Dec. 12 Typewriting, 50 1894. Jan. 13 J. & A. McMillan, 5 20 Feb. 3 Rent of rooms, 31 25 21 E. J. Armstrong, 2 75 May 4 Ellis, Robertson & Co., 6 50 5 Rent C. of E. Institute, . . 31 25 16 E. J. Armstrong, 2 00 June 4 Brown & Co., boxes, 22 85 Charges by Committee on S. S., .. 11 55 16 Postage, etc., .. 13 14 1547 78 'Si: p.: lix: I 1 I ! t 1100 00 500 00 $600 00 ' I t 't t 140 S. P. G. Grants. July 3 1893 Bill of Exchange, £275 .... Oct. 3 " do. £275 .... Jan. 5 1894 do. £275 .... Ap'l 3 " do. £237 lOs. . . . SI, 320 80 ... 1,323 86 .. 1,326 39 ... 1.152 46 Hazen Trust Income Account. Dr. 1893. Sept. 10 To City Taxes, W. Murdoch, plan, . Oct. 12 Water Rates, 26 Taxes, Nov. 3 do. • • • ■ 1894. Feb. 21 Mar. 13 May 2 Water Rates, .... Taxes, Rothesay School Tax, .... General Parposes Account, Cr. «5 122 61 • • • • By Rent Roll, . . Mr. McBeath, survey. • t • • 1238 57 10 00 • • • • U 60 • • • • 6 62 • • • • 2 30 • • • • 2 20 • • • ' 90 • • « • 3 00 • • • • 432 5(5 $707 75 ♦705 25 2 50 707 Cn 20 BO •^3 86 152 40 \n 51 t O O O 8 O »ft o 141 © O O O Q iC O "O O O C (?< iC o o -N o o «ie^'xicoo'r»o«o-^ciC5 >»r'«ooooori lO c^eoo^jeoQOCi^ooxcoeoc^'^tcccoT* os »-* • «OX©T>©0'^CiOS'?*©«0©©©©C5 1-^ r^ 1— ( I— ( >o »o «s» 1238 57 10 00 U GO 6 62 2 30 K c coo©© oooo©©©©©©©© lo ©©©©oooo©©©©©©©©©©© Ot^«i©©'N'?J^'^iO©T*©'-H©©0©05 c^cooMcocot-^ioeocceoecrtTj^'xteofOS^ •o _^ U I N CO $707 75 707 75 § ■ © • © © . »o . iO • 1 © • o © • T* • "-^ • CO 00 ^ o • «o © • ■ CO • I-^ • 1-H • © , 4» • • • * rt • * 1 t > • 4 * a ^ • a ^\ 32 «0Q o o oP^ o o o^ a o O 'O 'O f^j fQ fQ « ^ c8 a o o o o T3 TS 'O CO »> ^ « o c VOQ ••5 CQ 03 P^OJ P as ^^ ^ O «'^^ 'O iJ ►» O) I J> 4> •-. Hi*HO'^"^2 «> 0) p«^qO w •-■ eS J3 CO sa-«i ??&fl ^ « 5 73 S 08 OS S§^ S c S o »- «*■ S O u «. 08 08 I! f. 142 Contributions, Year 1893-94. Addington, Andover, . . Bathurst, . . Bay du Vin. Cambridge, Campobello, Canterbury^ Derby and Blackville, Douglas and Bright, Gagetown, . . Greenwich, Grand Manan, Gordon and Lome, Johnston, . . Kingsclear and Ludlow, Lancaster, . . Musquash, Newcastle and Nelson, New Maryland, Norton, .... New Denmark, Petitcodiac, Petersville, Prince William, . . . Queensbury, Kichibucto, Richmond, Staaley, .... ... Springfield, Simonds, St. Marys, York Co., St. David, — St. George, St. Martins, XJpham, .... ... Weldford, Waterford, Westfield, . . Wicklow, . . Woodstock, I 35 00 266 54 227 08 223 75 210 00 412 50 305 00 295 25 134 16 322 50 352 50 302 50 310 00 223 75 505 00 .303 5*; 530 00 499 00 107 50 358 75 290 00 305 00 305 00 232 50 268 12 388 75 485 00 277 50 417 50 217 70 267 00 400 00 433 291 372 50 256 50 290 00 337 00 330 00 225 00 $12,414 41 7.) 25 5 00 15 54 7 08 3 75 00 2 50 )5 00 )5 25 34 16 22 50 53 50 02 50 ,10 00 123 75 )05 00 ^03 5*; 530 00 499 00 107 50 358 75 290 00 305 00 305 00 232 50 268 12 388 75 485 00 277 50 417 50 217 70 267 00 400 00 433 7") 291 25 372 50 256 50 290 00 337 00 330 OO 225 00 2.414 41 143 Contributions from Self-supporting Parishes and Otlier Special Contributions, Year 18»:M)4. Andover, Baie Verte, Burton, .... Bairdsville, Chatham, . . OarletoD, St. John Dalhousie, . . Dorchester, Fredericton, Grand Manan, Hampton Einf^ston, . . " Deanery Moncton, Mau^erville, Portland, St. John Richibucto (S. S.), Sackville, Shediac, .... Springfield (S. S.), St. Andrews, " Deanery, St. Mark, St. John St. John Baptist, St. John, St. John St. Mary, St. John St. Marys, York (S S.), St. Stephen, Christ Church, St. Paul, .... St. James, St. John, St. Paul, . . Victoria, St. John, . . Waterford(S. S. ),.... Westmorland, .... Rev. P. Owen Jones, C. A. Macdonald, Dr. Robertson, Rev. 0. McCuUy, Anniversary Meeting, I 2 30 14 05 60 66 9 00 61 14 28 06 45 94 193 58 1,482 48 00 80 50 « 42 4 35 00 22 86 28 17 42 05 9 60 35 00 29 00 2 00 202 10 2 50 359 07 204 71 1,036 40 113 39 7 45 70 00 336 44 30 51 20 00 29 65 2 00 26 80 1 5 1 1 00 00 00 00 18 65 .$4 622 86 w- I r iW 4 1 ' V-.h*" ",;, ■ Ik r rh 1 ai ; i '^i * ■■•*'!, ;: ■ ^>i!H t ■ r % ! ■ .rM ! .•■■■■;■-:; , 1 %^\k ,-'• - t,v:5 I s-i;.^ t i '■ ;■!! ■^^ .' \. 'm^ I -^'M .'' ,- '^m^ . j|. ._■ . r-' t , , -■■ ' 1 ■ : ■ , ■ i '•'■':•. !* '■ ■ * J \ ■ ■ ''I 144 Interest. • • « • Gbipman Trust, Merritt Trust, Gordon Trust, General Investments, Widows and Orphans Fund, Incapa::tated Clergy Fund, $546 00 102 00 12,356 84 214 00 204 00 .... 3,807 44 16,582 28 « (( Education of the Children of the Clergy fUUvla «••• •••• •••• Divinity Scholarship Fund, Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund, . . Widows and Orphans Special Fund, . . $1,680 00 648 00 150 00 174 00 533 10 53 46 13,238 56 :i. General Purposes Account, 12,356 84 ♦• 214 00 •' 102 00 ** 13,807 44 2,136 56 670 88 3,343 72 16.582 28 June : May let, 1894, ;.582 '^8 145 Scovil Trust. The Property belonging to this Trust consists of a Brick Building and Leasehold Lot on North Market Wharf^ St. John. The net proceeds are applicable, under the Will of the late Mr. Scovil, as follows: $400.00 per annum ** towards the support of a resident Clergy!Ti?r near St. James's Church, in Carabridsje." 124.00 per i .. m '* towards keeping said Church and premises i>i repair." Remainder, (if any), for the General Purposes of the Society. To Balance, Report 1893, page 147, Paid Rev. E. P. Hurley, " City Taxes, 1893, " Water Rates. .. Premium Insurance, L. a'ld L & Ground rent, .... Globe, t • • • $ 10 44 250 00 83 22 18 00 27 50 •4S 00 Cr. 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C^ 88888888888 ;8S: ¥> rH eC i-H M -M C«5 -f oo — t- 00 00 QC O OO c o o o T3 n3 TS'O 88 w^ cr. o to r^ IM iK — ' , c^ •»)< C5 e<5 I l-« -H ic JZ O ;n3 -.a fa > ; sc o c c c \V1 $ >.! '^45 OQ n ",1s 5 > b .n :m 1^ pq Sl5 0*^5' •r c o o TJ-co ^ a o o c •O'C'O bd a '^ (-1 « 08 18 Feb. Ap'l JUD( 151 GENERAL INVESTMENTS. -Memo. The foregoing investments belong to the following Funds of the Society : Widows and Orphans Fund, . . Incapacitated Clergy Fund, . .... Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund,. . Divinity Scholarships Fund, . . Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund, $11,350 34 Widows and Orphans Special Fund, 4,788 81 General Purposes Fund, 12,145 53 . ... .f29.«;00 00 9,355 00 2.500 00 2,900 00 28,284 68 |i:2.039 08 InTestments. 1893. June 1 9 Nov. 3 15 1894. Feb. 20 Mar. 16 Ap'l 18 1893 June 1 Nov. 6 16 1894. Feb. 20 Ap'l 18 June 6 Special Deposit Bank N. B., . . Province N. B. Bond, No. 70, " *' No. 99 Bonds 183, 134, 188, 194, .... Special Deposit Bank N. S., . . Bond No. 987, .... Special Deposit Bank N. B., . Cr. Estate S. K. Foster, Deposit Bk. N. S. withd'wn. $67,639 68 4,000 00 500 00 500 00 2,000 00 2,0(»0 00 500 00 4,000 00 3f81,139 6S It f€ t€ 500 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 Estate S. K. Foster, 500 00 Deposit Bk. N. B. withdw'n, 4,000 00 Estate S. K. Foster, 500 00 Balance, .... 72.639 68 $81 139 OR 1^' I I ' i 1% i i- ■ m : [ I-- > »''■ H t ' i ' 152 MerriU Trust Fund. (lietjuest of the late Chas. Merritt, Ewj.) The capital amount of this Fund is 13,900.00, the interest of which is applicable to the General Purposes of the Society. The principal is invested, at present, as follows : InveHtment. No. Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. St, John Market Debenture, do. do. do. do. Ferry do. do. City Debt dc. do. do. do. Province N. B. do. 7 9 67 827 828 42 $1,000 00 600 00 ) 000 00 500 00 500 00 400 00 1 May 1 Nov. do. do. 1 June 1 Doc. do. 1 Jan. 1 July $60 00 30 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 24 00 $3,900 00 $il4 00 Airs. Kebecca Caroline Gordon Trust. Investmeut. No. Amount. Interest. St. John 'Water Debenture, 128B $200 00 $12 00 do. do. 1010 500 00 30 00 do. do. 1011 500 00 30 00 do. do. 1012 500 00 30 00 do. do. 1013 600 00 30 00 do. do, 1014 400 00 24 00 do. do. 1015 400 00 24 00 do. do. 1016 400 00 24 00 $8,400 00 $204 00 HnT^ nterest. $00 00 30 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 24 00 8214 00 Interest. $12 00 30 00 80 00 30 00 30 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 $204 00 153 Wlieten (Riclilbucto) TriiHt, (Hequest of tlie late James Wheten, Es »< '.'I i* 154 1804. Cilebe Lands. Balance, June, 1893, . . . Feb. 10 Balance paid by Humble, Stanley, .... 1(728 79 no 00 1(778 TO Widows and Orphans Fund. 1893. June 1 Balance, $ 204 1 1 Premiums and collections, per statement, 601 27 ; One year's interest on Fund, Dr. Paid Miss Muriel B. Carr, ** Mrs. C. S. Medley, ** Mrs. Neales, . . " Amount added to capital, . Balance, 1,680 00 $2,485 38 $ 200 00 200 00 200 00 1,600 00 285 38 $2,485 38 155 Widows iinil Orphans Fund. Pn'mluniB anil Collt'ctioiis n'e«'ived iliirin« the yiar 180-94. Address From of IiiHtired. Prfiniiiin. Collection. Rev. F. Alexander, Fredericton, . . . . 811 05 " F. H Almon, Halifax, . . . . 18 08 9 5 00* " W. H. Arm8tr()n<5, . . Welsford 10 50 2 (K> " C. O'Dell Baylef, .. Derby, . . . . 12 ,'}0 2 70 '• A. F. B. Burt Shediac, . . . . 8 03 6 58 '• J. R Campbell, .... Dorchester, .... 11 25 5 50 ' A. J. Cresswell, Springfield 8 08 1 50 ' W. H. DeVeber St. John 14 42 13 00 ' LeB. W. Fowler, . . Dexter, Maine, . . 8 05 « 0." " William Greer, .... N. Conway, N. H. 8 27 6 ( 0* ' E. A. Hanington, . . Ottawa, . . . . 8 60 G (>0* ' E B. Hooper, Moncton, . . . . 7 38 5 00 ' J. R Hopkins Birch Ridge, V.C. tl7 86 ' W. Q Ketchum St. Andrews ! 23 55 G 00 • Geo. E. Lloyd, Rothesay, . . . . j 8 50 44 00 ' H. Montgomery, .... Fredericton 1 8 72 1 £^ ' J. W. Millidge Oak Bay, Char. Co. '' 10 56 1 11 ' H. B. Morris Dalhousie 1 16 17 2 '.»1 * Thomas Neales, Woodstock, . . . . 7 82 10 00 ' Scovil Neales, Andover, . . . . 7 82 2 50 " 0. 8. Newnham St. Stephen, . . . . 11 95 5 71 '• W 0. Raymond, . . St. John, 7 82 2 00 " G. G. Roberts, Fredericton, li IC. 4 75 '* A. A. Slipper St. Martins, .... h l/y 3 00 ' E. W. Sibbald St. John, .... : tio 00 + 28 54 ' J H. 8 Sweet, .... Newcastle, . . . . ! 8 27 1 00 ♦ J. H Talbot Oshawa, Ont. 7 38 00* • C. Willis, Halifax, . . . 1 11 25 ' E. A. Warneford, . . Norton, . . . . 25 85 14 70 ' C. F. Wiggins, . . . Sackville, . . . . 10 92 5 08 " W. J. Wilkinson, . . Bay du Yin, . . . . . . . . «14 00 8 50 1 50 St. Mark, St. John, .... 9^5') 01 $190 36 St. John, do. .... 14 57 356 61 S>t. .TniTiPa f\f\ 14 '2a Johnston, . : 2 48 $355 97 45 30 $601 27 ',1' I:: P. if! hi-, m . * Collection under Rule 10. t 2 years. ,»• H * '} [ f ■■ A 15G Widows and Orphans Special Fund. This Fund is now under the control of the Lord Bishop and the Board of Home Missions, under the terms of a report made by a sub-committee appointed by the General Com- mittee : {See Regulations of Fund, page 30.) 1893. June 1 Balance .... $1,336 60 James F. Robertson, ... ... 3,400 00 1894. Feb. 27 Miss Mary B. Robinson 1,000 00 Interest, one year, on Fund, ... 53 46 Paid exchange on cheque, .. % 1 25 Balance 4,788 81 .$4,790 00 $4,790 06 V ■ I'; I' ^ Divinity Scholarsbips Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is $2,900, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. [See Regulations of Fund, page 25.) 1893. May 1 Bairtnce, .... .... One year's Interest on Fund, . . . . .. $194 84 . . . 174 00 of wh( $368 X Jun July 3 G. F. Scovil, .... $ 25 00 Oct. 9 do. 25 00 26 K. H. Cody 18 50 Dec. 21 G. F. Scovil, 25 00 11 1894. Jun Ap'l 3 do. . . ... 25 00 23 do. .... 37 00 Balance, .... ... 213 34 1 ;68 157 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is 12,500.00, the interest of which is applicable toward the Education of the Children of the Clergy. {See Regulations of Fund, page SI.) 1893. May 1 By Balance, $304 79 One year's interest on Fund to Ist May, 1894, 150 00 1454 79 Incapacitated Clergy Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is $9,355.00, the interest of which is applicable towards the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by age or infirmity. {See Regulations of Fund, page 25.) 1893. June 1 Balance, .... .... .... $9, 1 00 00 Mrs. Medley, in Fredericton list, Report 1893, page 213, 125 00 Mrs. Lee Street, do. do. 5 00 1894. June 13 Mrs. Medley, Fredericton, 125 00 10.355 00 1 fe- t-% ■ A- ^ ri 158 Incapacitated Clersy Fund Account. To paid Rev. Geo. Schofield, . . .... .... ** '* Kev. A. H. Weeks, Balance, June, 1894, Or. Balance, Report 1893, page 160, !?652 38 Trinity Church, St. John, collection, . . 15 80 Gordon Trust Interest, .... .... 102 00 One v ur's interest on Fund, . . .... 54H 00 $400 00 200 00 716 18 1,316 18 ^1.316 18 hi I Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund. 1893. June Balance. 2 St. Marys, York Co., 26 St. Mark, St. John, 29 Dr. J. Scovil, Aug, 24 Woodstock, Rev. J. Neales, 39 Westmorland, Sept. 5 Campbellton, 22 St. Paul, St. John, 26 St. John Deanery, Oct. 18 St. David, St. George, Nov. 14 Musquash, .. 24 St. Paul, (A. C. Blair), Oct. 31 Bathurst, . . 1894. Feb. 2 St. James, St. John, Mar. 6 Venerable J. Hardie. 15 St. Mark, St. John, ' 30 St. John Deanery, Ap'l 27 Johnston, .. .... May 21 St. John Deanery, Interest, one year, at 5 per cent., >'10,662 04 5 20 12 00 50 00 5 00 2 00 3 00 4 19 8 00 3 91 7 52 3 85 5 30 2 00 5 51 4 25 5 11 17 22 . • • 4 10 * • • 2 48 * • • 4 56 • ■ • 533 10 til. 350 34 159 /'It K^. 5 51 4 25 5 11 17 22 4 10 2 4S 4 50 533 10 1893. Loans to .Hissiouuries Account. ■' ■« June 1 Balance, .... .... July 18 Rev. R. W. Hudgell, 18'J4. Jan. 2 Rev. H. F. E. Whalley, Cii. Rev. C. O'Dell Bay lee. Rev. 0. H. Fullerlou, Rev. A. A. Slipper, . . R-v. R. VV. Hudgell, Rev. H. F. E. Whalley, Balance, .... $583 33 • • • • 250 00 • • • ♦ 250 00 $1,083 33 .... *100 00 . 100 00 .. 100 00 75 00 • 25 00 . G83 33 $1,083 33 St, George and Penufield Endowment. Investment. No. Amount, Iuterf;«r. Province of N. B. Bond, do. do. do. 1 of Ist June, '93, Rev. R. E. Smith, 21)th Nov. '93, do. 772 773 774 K 1378 8500 00 500 00 500 00 100 00 $20 00 20 00 20 00 4 00 $1,000 00 104 00 .$32 00 32 00 $G4 00 i ) I u. I :\ fc .>. i' ■: 160 Frances E. West Trust. June, 1893 Balance, 138 60 Interest on j N. B. Bond, No. e1378,.. 16 00 %54 60 The Robert Robinson Meniorial Endowment Account. June 1, 1893, Balance, $18130 July 14, " Cash, per Rev. C. A. S. Warneford, 115 00 *396 30 Westfield Trust. Deposited with the Society, $3,200 in Bonds and De- bentures. Interest payable to the Clergyman at the Parish of Westfield, Province New Brunswick Bond, 713, .... do. do. 814, .... St. John City Debenture, 539, .... do. do. 494, .... Prince William Street paving deb«*nturc, 8, . $500 00 . 500 00 . 400 00 . 400 00 . 400 00 $•^.200 00 — — 161 i-i-*O»O0rj OOO08OO oo — d M O 30 !=> TJ 1-1 »f<5 eooof oo o -r GO OS -* o •* t- 3 lo ^ CO OS ^ offo «»os__t-_ -* N Ci 18 60 .6 00 54 60 I?} «S 3S I eoi a a <1.5 O , CO .00 ■ : fcc • : *j- -go 2| .2 -o "O o "rH "2 :o o 2c» p a S 3 .£" fe P. Em^ t! =3 O S - 9:; O C X> Bonnt. 181 30 115 00 s296 30 QQ U < *nd De- Parish $500 00 500 00 400 00 400 00 400 00 ^0 00 O 03' 1^2 ^g2-g<1S§ -3 . .§b Sb2 :.& as "C 4) . ^ 9- a aw u .fc^ ig^s-o -oja^ -a ..S*^ 3 a « 0) I 0) ^ -FN ^-^ 'rt y CO W'O ca S " a o O' .J3 C^ > cc O ccj - - -<* t-<3SOOOOOeO«30 «OCOOOOOOX>001 «D00O09«5O«M3 kC^ oeo©»«o c» o O fi »p2 S g-a ©So V s « p.«* ^ J3 « 00 Q2 CO 3 afc<3 »- *< « -tS -s; .2 3 t^ c 3 aS «-• S.C «T" 00 o > P4 3C 5 ^ rj « eO O "si c»5aQOSW(gh5oQ ^ CO 1-1 00 M QQ 163 The following Reports, from Parishes and flissions, were received too late for insertion in their proper place. ST. MAHK— REV. J. deSOYRES. M. A. The following Report was accidentally omitted in the proper place. The ordinary contributions for the Parish will exceed $500. Of this about $100 was given for the special funds. A special contribution of $500 has been given also, in addition, with the expression of an earnest hope that it may not be found necessary to close any of the existing missions for the want of funds. CAMPOBELLO— REV. W. H. STREET, B. A. During the year past the various services of the church in this parish have been carried on uninterruptedly, and, I think, with results conducive to the spiritual welfare of the flock. In the month of October last we had the privilege of welcoming to this Island His Lordship the Bishop, when the holy rite of confirmation was administered to eleven candi- dates. The senior members of the sewing, society, who in former years were such willing and able workers, have, of late, by their zeal and industry, succeeded in accomplishing a much needed work, namely, the fencing of the church yard. It was refreshing to mark how perseveringly, through all kinds of weather, they assembled to work for this worthy object. We are now having new steps to the church porch, through the generosity of Mrs. Cochran of Philadelphia, who also, at .a considerable cost, had two ventilators placed in windows in >the nave. These are only a few of the works of love she is continually ofifering to the Church of God. We have in anticipation, with a view to its early realiz- atiru, the erection of a new Sunday-school house in memory the ^500. ecial with aund mt of rch in think, oct. ege of. en the candi- former hate, by la much ird. It [\ kinds j-ject. [through also, at idows iu re she is ly reaViz- memoi-y 1G3 of the late Sister Portia, daughter of our Mrs. Robinson Owen, the former owner of call to undertake something worthy of the beloved is sure to meet with a willing and The younger nmrried ladies, who hav much towards the painting and decoratin the church, are now engaged in prepara proceeds of which are to be devoted to chu kind benefactreps, this Island. The memory of one so hearty resjionse. e already done so g of the interior of tion for a sale, the rch purposes. DERBY AND BLACKVILLE— IlEV. C. O'DELL BAYLKE. Like many other country Missions, we are prospering slow- ly and. we iiope, surely, in '' the things that belong to our peace." Our services are well attended in the throe churches of the Mission, and we havo no cause to feel discouraged. On the 30th day of November last, his Lordship the Bishop visited this Mission and administered the apostolic rite of confirmation to thirty-two persons. Services were held at Saint Peter's, Derby, at 11 a. m, and at Iloly Trinity, Blackville, at 7.30 p. m. The Bishop at both services delivered able and affectionate addresses upon the duties and responsibilities of the Christian life. To the care of Almighty God, who alone can prosper us, I now humbly commit the future of this Mission. GORDON & LORNE(TouiQUE)— REV. J. R. HOPKINS. The work of the Church in these large Parishes has gone on very successfully; but the harder one works the more does the work seem to increase. Of course there are many oppo- sitions and discouragements in the work, as I suppose there are in every Mission. The people are very poor, numbers of them being quite unable to give anything of their substance for the work of the Church. However, more might be done. 1 trust more will be done as time goes on. Never was work more encouraging than in this field, and never were there kinder or more willing hearts, ready to learn the blessed truths of the Gospel. The Mission has, since work was begun there, found many friends good and true- To those kind friends in Fredericton, St. John and elsewhere, the missionary 1-4 , 1 1 1 ■-. >■■. L I 1 ! ] M 1G4 ;i:! '.\ i (I and the parishioners feel deeply grateful for their interest, their prayers, and their substantial aid in carrying on the work in this extensive Mission. Three Churches have been consecrated this summer — St. Machutus, Arthurette; St. David's, Sisson Ridge; and St. Andrew's, Foster's Cove. The consecration of three churches on three successive days in one Mission is a thirg very rare in our Province. The Bishop was assisted by the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke and liev. Scovil Tsealcs. A large number of friends were present on the occasion, and gladdened the hearts of the parishioners by their interest and their kindness. The services were hearty, and the addresses by the Bishop and Archdeacon were most encour- aging and convincing. Amid great opposition and discouragement, we trust the Church's administration has not been in vain, and that, deep in the heart, seed has been sown which shall bear fruit unto eternal life. The Churches above referred to were built by means of subscriptions from the people here, and the generosity and liberality of the late Metropolitan, Bishop Kingdon, and several leading church people in the Diocese. It would be impossible for me to mention all the names of these kind donors, but I am glad of this opportunity of thanking them all for their timely assistance; and I hope I may be pardoned if, in this connection, I do mention particularly the namos of E. H. Wilmot, Esq., and Mrs. Medley, who were the largest contributors, and whose subscriptions gladdened our hearts at a time when we were much straitened for means. I ought to thank with the greatest sincerity and emphasis the ladies of the W. A. A. and Girls' Branch, Fredericton, who have done so much for this Mission. The S. P. C. K. with its usual liberality has through the Bishop, given us two grants, and promised a third, upon the usual conditions. Notwithstanding the help which we have received and which I gratefully acknowledge, we still need more contribu- tions, either in money or church furniture, to enable us to complete the churches. During my five years' ministration there have been four new Churches built and consecrated, 141 baptisms, 18 burials, 15 marriages, 100 persons confirmed — the majority of the latter having come into the Church from other religious per- suasions. The several visits of his Lordship have been a great t, nd ree irg the A and [rest the our- t the deep unto ins of ;y and , and uld be kind them rdoned ,n.o8 ot largest hearts iiphasis ericton, igh the ipon the Ived and jjontribu- (le us to jeen four burials, J of the rious per- Ixx a great 1G5 blessing to the Parishes and helped, I earnestly trust, to deepen the spiritual life of many. There are in the Mission four Sunday-schools, where, we trust, much good seed is sown by faithful teachers th-it will redound to the future well-being of the Mission and the advancement of God's Kingdom in their midst. God grant it; and may all praise be given Him for the mercies and bless- ings which have been so abundantly vouchsafed to us I have much to be thankful for in the course of my work which leads me to take courage to labour on and do still more if possible for the advancement of Christ's kingdom in this portion of His vineyard, in hope that the good Master will graciously accept and prosper my efforts to promote His glory and the salvation of those who have been committed to my care. By the death of Col. Jago, and the departure of George Murtou, Esq., to the States, the Church in this Mission sus- tained a severe loss, and the Missionary at the same time lost two kind friends and hearty co-workers. This made the burden of the main support fall the more heavily upon the other parts of the Parish. To add to the burden an addition- al assessment of $15 00 has been laid upon us, and within the past few years we have suilered much by emigration; in some instances individuals, and in other instances families, have left the Parishes. Our people are doing all they can, but the burden is too heavy to carry^ the Mission is really only as yet in its infancy. I sincerely hope that the B. H. M. will take into serious consideration our pecuniary difficulties, and give us breathing time before coming down so hard upon our young shoulders. If the matter is not seriously considered, I am afraid the result will be fatal. It is to be remembered that Mr. Murton's $150.00, Col. Jago's $50.00, an exodus of other parties, and $15.00 extra added to assessment, is no mere trifle. Our situa- tion is a very serious matter, which I hope will receive due consideration by the B. H. M. I am afraid that if the $15.00 assessment is not withdrawn for a time, I have no alternative but to resign. The $300.00 is as much as we can possibly raise just at present. The people are anxiously looking forward to building a church at Riley Brook, a distance of twenty miles from Fos- ter's Cove. Here is a great opening for the Ctiurch in a prom- ising and growing part of the Mi8.sion. No religious body has as yet, taken possession of the field. I give, fortnightly, H lA m ■If-/ if'-- Borvicrs in a little loj; school houpo, which Boem to bo much apprccirttcd by the congrt'patioii thiit attends. They have been greatly cheered by the promise of a ])i('ce of land. A few church fatniiies are sjx'ciHliy interested in the work; mont of them are not what might \tv termed well oil in this world's good.^, yet they are willin*; to do the best they Ciin, and are deserving of the assistance of their well-to-do fellow-church- men in the Diocese. Thete seems to be a necessity for the erection of such a building, wherein we can devoutly and reverently worship God. Theerection of the building 1 have just mentioned, is of the greatest importance if the work of the church is to be thoroughly organized and successfully established in this most promising Mission, and I earnestly pray that God will open the heart of some kind friend or friends to budd us a small plain church There are many — (whom I cordially invite to step forward and help us) — of our liberal churchmen who would not miss a small contribu- tion out of their abundance more than a drop in the bucket. I cannot conclude my report without expressing my feel- ings of sincere thankfulness to the Divine Head of the Church for the encouraging results and the blessings thereon which He has vouchsafed to the work in this Mission. It has been beyond our ri.().st sanguine expectations, and surely ought to prove an incentive to churchmen throughout the Province to come forward and help to open up the work in other Missions in the Diocese where the Macedonian cry is still heard. I purpose, ere long, publishing a list of all the contribu- tions to the Tobique Mission, money, church furniture, etc. IM, KINGSTON-REV. H. S. WAINWRIGHT, B. A. The report from this Parish will not be very long nor yet very cheerful. Last winter was the hardest, so far as storms and drifted roads were concerned, that I have ever experienced in this Parish, and as a result several services were not held, it being utterly impossible to get to the churches, especially to St. James's, Long Reach. The return herewith enclosed gives the exact number of public services held. I regret having to mention the removal from the church militant to the church expectant of three very much valued and respected members of our little flock since my last report. In August last, after a very brief illness, Eli S. Northrup, for many years and up to the time of his death, a faithful mem- tribu- etc. or yet storms rienced t held, pecially jnclosed church I valued |t report. vrup, fo'^ [ul mem- ber of our vestry and constant attendant in tlie house of God and at the holy altar, was called away. On the ;.'"^rid Novem- ber, David Pickett Wetmore, our most excellent and energetic warden, entered into rest after a life that was sjuMit and worn out in the discharge of countUss activities fd the promotion of the well-heing of the community at large, and of the Church in particular, liy his removal we have met with a loss that, in many ways, is being increa8ingly felt as the months roll by. He was a type of a full-hearted man, thoroughly in earnest. He was one whom this Parish and church could ill afford to spare. Then again, orj the 18th of June of this present year, wo met with anotiier loss in the death of Herbert W. Northrup, a native of this Parish, though for some years a resident in St. ,Iohn, and a church worker, I believe, in one of the parishes in that city. Though in failing health he took charge of Trinity Sunday-school, and, had his days been prolonged, would have given a good account of himself in that branch of church work. Thus it is that the useful are taken when their presence with us seems to be most needed. Last winter Trinity Church Mite Society was once more started, and through its instrumentality the windows of the church were re-glazed, and the sashes painted within and without, and matting for the centre aisle purchased. A very needful offering in the shape of an altar covering and frontal for pulpit and lectern, richly embroidered, were made by Miss Etta Northrup, who, though a resident at Newport, R. I., has not forgotten her dear old parish church. I regret that nothing was raised in this Parish for the venerable S. P. G. Society, last Advent. Our usual Good Friday offering for the Jews was not as much as I hoped, owing to a severe storm on that day, which hindered my get- ting to St. James's and All Saints', and prevented a larger congregation assembling at the parish church. MONCTON— REV. E. B. HOOPER, B. A. There is nothing in the way of news to report to the Society this year. Every branch of church work has been going on smoothly and harmoniously. Our congregations keep up well and continue to tax the seating capacity of the church to the utmost. The need of a new chuich has become apparent to all. Last Easter Monday the congregation ap- j t i t il ■■ i i , 1 'i: n^ 168 pointed a committee to obtain plans and information relative to the probable cost of a new building, and also to submit a scheme for raising the amount of money required. This com- n^ittco is still engaged in the work entrusted to them. I am glad to say that our communicant roll has slowly but steadily increased during the year past. I have prepared a cluss of some 15 or 20 candidates, who will be presented to the Bishop for confirmation at an early date. The collection of subscriptions to the General Purposes of the Society has not yet been completed. Our Snnday-pchool, through the Lenten self-denial boxes, contributed some }?33.80, which will be remitted to the Treasurer as soon as the other collections have been completed. PETITCODIAC— KEV. CHAS. H, FUJ.LERTON, B. A. I have very little to report of the work done in this Mission during the past year. The services have been kept up quite regularly in all the churches, but the attendance, as a general rule, has been small. There is much that has a tendency to discourage one, yet I have never given up in despair. I will continue to work on, hoping at the same time that brighter days await us. Last autumn I organized a Bible class, which meets every Wednesday evening at the rectory, and is fairly well attended. I am sorry to report that this Mission cannot raise more than enough to meet D. G. S. assessment and current expenses. The rectory and church here need some repairs, and steps are being taken to have them repaired. The church people throughout the Mission have shown the same promptness in paying my stipend this year as they have in the past, and be- aidet) have been very kind to the Rector and his family. ST. MARTINS— REV. ARTHUR A. SLIPPER. I only took charge of this Parish at the beginning of this month, so am not in a position to send in a very definite re- f>ort. The number of church people iiere is by no means arge, but they appear to take a great interest in the church, and there are some earnest church workers, The Women's Aid Association, I am glad to say, has been re-organized, and will doubtless prove a great help to the church in the Parish. i»;9 Tho Suntluy-school is in a nourishing condition, and proat praiso is duo to Mr. J. B. Ilodsmyth for keeping it up during the time tho Parish was vacant and for tho great interest he takes in it at all times. There are some outside stations, viz., Tynemonth Creek, 8 miles distant ; Greer Sottlement. 4 miles distant, and Wood Lake, 5 miles distant. Of these I have nothing to say at present. « ST. MARYS. The Rev. J. R. Parkinson has forwarded the following as supplementary to the Report read by him at tho .July meeting:* Preparations are being made for the establishment of a chapter of tho Brotherhood of St. Andrew in St. Marys Parish during the autumn of this year. From information received from Clergy who know the working of the Brother- hood it is just what is wanted in the way of organizing and interesting the younger men and gaining their aid in the well- being and advancement of the Church, and extending the knowledge of its Divine principles to many whom it is most desirable to reach and attract. The three Sunday-schools at St. Marys, Marysville, and Durham, are well worked and well attended. The number of scholars at the first named was for some time affected by the disastrous fires, but is recovering. The Young Churchman Lessons, and Bishop Doane's Manuals, are well taught by a devoted band of teachers. It is hoped that this autumn a series of lectures on Church History and Liturgies will be given in tho Church Hall, at St. Marys. Tiiis will, however, depend somewhat on the working of the proposed chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. i SHEDIAC — REV. A. F. B. BURT. Through the grace and blessing of Almighty God we are enabled to report an encouraging degree of progress during the past year. Although the English speaking portion of this settlement is steadily decreasing in numbers, and the Church (especially at St. Andrew's, Point duCbene) has had ♦ See page 01 ante. I I- I i* • r ■ I 170 to recoril lier share of lopses through this means; yet the in- creased energy of the remaining few has served to prevent the effects of this leakage to be very apparent as yet. Peace and harmony are almost unbroken, and Church life is healthy in its tone. Our people have accomplished the following im- provements during the year: 1. Additional seating room being found necessary, a num- ber of new pews, making room for forty-eight persons, were purchased — cost about $40.00 — paid for. 2. Repairs and improvements to the Rectory were effected — cost about $60.00 — paid for. A now organ has been bought for St. Andrew^s Church — cost $150.00 — paid for. A sum considerably in excess of ^he amount required being placed on the offertory for that pur- pose, as a harvest (thank) offering, at the festival service last October. The following organizations have also been set on foot: — 1. The Wommi's Aid Society. — Object : To earn money with which to aid the poorer parishes, as far as may be, with- in the Diocese. Meetings of this Society are held weekly during fall, winter and spring. 2. The Young Miiu^s Social Cliih. — Object: Mutual improve- ment, and the cultivation of healthy social recreation and intercourse between the young men of the Parish and the Rector. Meetings every Thursday at the Rectory, during fall, winter and spring. 3. St. Martins Choir Guild. — Object : To increase the efficiency of the choir. Monthly social gatherings are held iu connection with this organization to which all members of the congregation are invited. 4. The Choral Class. — Object: The training of its mem- bers in Tonic-Sol-fa and vocal music, with the end of enlarg- ing and improving the choir. Meetings, weekly, during sum- mer months. The Rector hopes, by the development of these agencies to secure the active interest and participation of every mem- ber in the work of the Church. : I prove- m and ,d the g fall, ge the leld iu )er8 of mem- 1 enlarg- ig sum- 171 SPRING FlhLD— REV. A. J. CllESSWELL. It is hard, as each year comes round, to give an account of such a Mission as this, where the purely missionary phase of the work has long since passed away and we have attained the happy status of a fairly well equipped parish, settled in its organization and fairly complete in its parochial character. During the past year the services have been well attended at the Parish church ; especially may this be said of SS. Simon and Jude's. Throughout the Mission the number of communicants keeps up well, and the responses are heartily rendered by mostly all who attend the services. At Norton Station the few faithful families attend the services of the Church. The Sunday-school at the parish church has been kept open all the year, whilst that of St. Luke's and SS. Simon and Jude's are kept open for six months. The former is under the supervision of Mrs. Brand, and the latter under that of Mr. Thos. Scovil. The number of scholars attending this school has been much increased this year, owing to the active inter- est displayed by the superintendent and his teachers, there being 50 and 60 names on the roll, and an average attendance this summer of 30. The Women's Aid Society have also been busy, and their quiet, earnest work has been duly appreciated by us. The society has again been helped by two donations from Mrs. Medley. The assessment has been hard, at times, to meet, but the Rector is most thankful to notice the earnest activity of the parishioners, specially that of the young people, who seem de- termined not to see the finances of the church go behind in the Mission. In conclusion it should be stated that at the present time there are indications throughout the Mission of a deeper in- terest in spiritual matters, and a stronger bond of union exist- ing between Priest and people than at any time during my incumbency. A small class is being prepared for confirmation, and we hope to see ihe Bishop this autumn. :■ 'M ii if ■■■' :|i igencif'S :y meni- 172 STANLEY— REV. A. B. MURRAY, M. A. The past year, though one of toil, was not without much encouragement. In spite of the inclement weather and wretched roads of last winter, the services at the numerous stations, have been fairly regular, and everything considered, attendance good. Owing to my having Mr. E. W. Gardner assisting me as lay reader, in his earnest and devoted way, during the months of July, August, and September, more frequent services were held at Tay Creek, Woodlands, Wil- liamsburg, Cross Creek and Maple Grove, and an increasing interest in the Church shown throughout the Parish. At the Easter Monday Meeting, the sum of i?25.00 was voted, in hopes of securing like services for this summer also. From a financial point of view we cannot boas*- much. Although our standing with the D. C. S. is better than at the time of making my last report, yet ray hopes then expressed of having accounts squared before this present meeting, have not been realized owing to the necessity of raising funds for local purposes. Jjast fall a cellar was excavated under the main part of the Rectory, and a furnace placed in, and some needed repairs attended to, and the grounds improved at the cost of $350 00. With the assistance of the Women's Aid Association, about half of this amount has been paid. The people at Tay Creek have added 150.00 to the fund for repairing 8t. James's Church, and from money raised by subscription, have provided the worshippers at that Church with hymns A. and M. Prosperous Sunday Schools, with efficient teachers, are conducted at St. Thomas's Church, Stanley Village; St. James's Church, Cross Creek, and Avery's Portage. The Register shows for the year — 24 baptisms, 18 confirm- ed, 3 marriages and 10 burials. ill SUSSEX AND STUDIIOLM— REV. HENRY W. LITTLE. We have simply to report this year a steady regular attend- ance at our three churches, where for now nearly five years the present Rector has been able to hold the usual weekly and monthly services, without any failure on account of illness or weather, except at St. Agnes's, which on several occasions it has been impossible to reach during the winter, on account of 173 Ittlb. drifts atiQ storms. The parochial census recently held, with reference to the question raised by the Archdeacon's reso- lution in the Synod this year, touching the better observance of the Lord's day, revealed the pleasing fact that in these old and self-supporting parishes a good example is set, at least in the keeping of Sunday. Of the forty church families in Sus- sex, every family, with two exceptions, is represented in the weekly congregation at Trinity, at least at one service on the Sunday. Twenty-two families of the forty are always repre- sented at both services on the Sunday. At Studholm, where we have abou*^ thirty-eight church families, every family is represented at the services, not quite every Sunday, for this would be impossible in many cases, owing to distance, roads, etc., but whenever weather and travelling are at all favourable. In the country districts, at least speaking for ourselves here, we do not find Sunday less observed by church people than in former days. No doubt in the city things are not quite so satisfactory. We have, in Sussex, a small sum in hand for D. C. S., but the reports are not all in yet, and the account is not closed. Our collection in the church — we had a very wet day — amounted to .$4. 7o. We hope to supplement this by another collection at our harvest thanksgiving, next month. Children's collection .S^.OO, so far as boxes have come in. Our Sunday-school effort in Lent was up=.'•^ by the closing of the churches and schools by the Board c Health, for several weeks, in consequence of a case of small- ;>ox in our midst. Our S. P. G. collection only reached $3 ; again we had one of the worst days of the season, unfortunately, and we hope to augment this meagre contiibuliou ;o the best of causes by a good meeting in the church in the fall. All the societies are doing good work — the Trinity Sewing Circle, the Children's Guild, and the Willing Woikers. Each of these organizations has its own sphere of work, e. g. : the Circle is paying off the debt on the parish church ; the Children's Guild raises funds for such works as fencing the churchyard, organist's donation, etc. ; the Willing Workers devote their energies to raising funds for the Rector's stipend. Last year, with the help of the Parish Council, they earned and handed to the Rector something like S450, including donations, in kind, etc. Old debts are being wiped out, and last year the congregation of Trinity, although lessened by 64 communi- cants, who have left us during the past three years for other jtliices in the States and elsewhere, did very well in the matter of finance, putting all contributions for church purposes in one total. ♦ % tj 1 :r m\ 174 1^' 1^^ Studholm sent 820.50 to D. C. S., through the Deanery fund, of which the Rural Doan had charge. By a new plan of self-iissossinent each Parish in the Deanery agreed to help to raise §3()() as a solid contribution for the Kingston Deanery. The plan failed. 8ome of the parishes did not contribute their expected (piota. The subscription of Studholm was therefore regarded as a handsome one, coming from a small and self-supporting parish. 1 may say I never knew money raised with less effort, thanks to the members of the Guild of the As(!ensi()n, Miss L. Manchester, Miss Adair, Miss Wiles and Miss J*arloe. We hope to have a good meeting for D. C. S. here later in the year. Tiiese good people have nearly comjjlet^-d the Medley Memorial Hall, and arrange- ments are being made with the r-ommittee of the Jiishop Medley memorial f/f a visit from Mr. Wiggins on behalf of that fund. We shall not be able to give largely, but, as in the case of King's College, Windsor, a few years ago, a sub- stantial sum will lx% I know, forthcoming. We do not get on with our plan of a Medley Memorial Hall in Sussex Village, but we intend to work out the matter as difficulties are re- moved one by one. We have a few subscriptions on hand and a fr We trust that whatever may be the decision of this Society and of the Synod, as to the future of this Parish, that its interests will not be made to suffer. Since January last, I have had the benefit of the services of Mr. Charles H. Carman, who as licensed lay reader, has rendered me much assistance, and that gratuitously. Upon the whole, I think I can safely say, tb:;c though we yet have a superabundance of discouragement, jet the pros- pect is better than it was twelve months ago. -a In closing my report, I wish to record ray thankfulness to Almighty God for His D'vine '''essing during the year past, in preserving the members i>l my family when visited by sick- ness. About a year ago, all of my chil^'ren, five in number, were almost simultaneously stricken with scarlet fever. It is with gratitude and thankfulness, that I now report no fatali- ties, nor as far as can be known, any evil effects. Laus Deo. •Af 177 ^.■1 a a. »P 18- ny ng led ted rere this ove- i the iring rinity ociety lat its last, I rmau, tance, igh we pros- NAMES OF LIFE MEHBERS OP THE Diocesan Church Society AND OK Donors of the Sum of FORTY DOLLARS and Upwards at any One Time. (F. P. indicates a former Vice-Presiient of the Society. Those niarlct-d ♦ are Idiown to be dead.) 1838. Date of Membership. Name. 1837. * BAILLIR, Hoe. THOxMAS, V. P. * BOTSFORD, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. * CHIPMAN, Hon. WARD, Chief Justice. * COSTER, Venerable Archdeacon, V. P. * EMERSON, THOMAS, M. D. * ECCLES. Captain JAMES. * MACLAUCHLAN, JAMES A. *ODELL, Hon. W. F., V. P. * OWEN, Hon. Admiral, E. K, V. P. * SCOVIL, Rev. WILLIAM, V. P. * SCOVIL, WILLIAM. V. P. * SIMON DS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. * SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. * WETMORE, JUSTUS S. * HARVEY, Major General SIR JOHN, K. C. B., etc. * PETERS, Hon. C. I., Attorney General. * ROBINSON. Hon. F. P. * ROBINSON, W. H., V. P, * PARKER. Hon. NEVILLE, Master of the Rolls. * RATCHFORD. E. DeW. * ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN. V. P. * WHEELER, GEORGE. * SMITH, H BOWYER, V. P. * COLEBROOKE, Sir WM. M.. O. C. B., etc. 12 1S39. 1S40. 1842. 1844. ^r 1 1 ' I i < 178 n-^: PI' : LIFE MEMBERS— (Continued.) Date of Membership. Name. 1845. * FREDERICTON, The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop and Mt'tropolitan. * GILBERT, GEORGE G. * PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice, V. I. * PETERS, GEORGE P., M. D. * PETERS. JAMES. * SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. P. *SC0V1L, SAMUEL. SMITH. G. SIDNEY. TILLEY, Sirs. L., C. B., K. C. M. O., Vice-Prt»idmt. * WIGGINS, STEPHEN. * WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. * WIGGINS. FREDERICK A. 1846. * GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. * READE, ALFRED. * SEARS. EDWARD. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, K. C. B. 1848. * HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Ba.t. 1850. * DESBRISAY, LESTOCK P. W. * DONALDSON, LAUCHLAN. * FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH. * SCOVIL, W. HENRY. 1851. * BLACK, WILLIAM A. E. * SCOVIL, DANIEL. 1852. SCOVIL, EDWARD G. * SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Jr. * SMITH, HENRY BOWVER, Jr. 1858. * SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. * MANNER8-SUTT0N, Sir J. T., Lieut. Governor. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1855. * SIMONDS, Mrs. RICHARD. 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORbE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. * THOMSON, Miss ANN. 1857. CRAWFORD, Mrs. W. K. COVERT, Rev. W. S. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L . Judge Supreme Court. * WRIGHT. WILLIAM. D. V. L. 1858. * FAIRWEATHER, C. H. HALL, S. S. 179 ?. ' LTFE MEMBERS— (Continued.) Date of Meml>er8hi|). Name. 1858. SCOVIL, S. JOHN. * SHOUTLAND, Admiral F., li. N. 1859. * SIMONDS, HENRY G. * SIMONDS, RICHARD. 1860 * DANIEL, THOMAS WILDER. GARBUTT. HENRY. SMITH. Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. 1862 GORDON, Sir A. II., G. C. M. O. {Lord Stanmore.) 1866. BEST. NORRIS. SHARl', EDWIN N. SPURR. JAxMES dkVVOLFE. 1867. * CARMAN, WILLIAM, V. P. * DkVEBER, l. h. * DOYLE, Major General Sir HASTINGS * ROBINHON. Major W. B. * SCOVIL. SAMUEL J. * WIGGINS, GEORGE C 1868. DkVEBER. REV. CANON, Vice-President. DkVEBER Mrs. W H. DeVEBER, WILLIAM II. DeVEBER, ALLEYNEW. * HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM JARVIS, WILLIAM M., Vice-Prmdent. SCOVIL, MORRIS. AVILLIAMS, Rev.J. S 1869. * CARMAN, SOPHIA M. DeVEBER. J. S. BOIES. DOMVILLE, Miss FANNIE. FENETY, GEORGE E. * LEE. Rev. Canon, Ph. D. 1870. CARMAN, W. BLISS. * CARSON, CHARLES. * HAZEN, ROBERT F. KETCHUM, H. G. C. * NEALES, REV. WILLIAM S. NEALES, REV. CANON. * PERCIVAA, Miss 1871. * FRITH, HENRY W., V. P. GANONG. Mrs. W. F. * GRIMMER, GEORGE S. * ir> I 1^ ji h . C. L. 1874. GILBERT, THOMAS. * HAZEN, Hon. R. L. *MERRITT, CHARLES 1875. BRIGSTOUKE, The VEN. ARCHDEACON, D. D.,Vke.Prea. 187«. PARTRIDGE Rev. CANON. 1877. * ARMSTRONG. Rev. WILLIAM *De\KDER, laCHARD S. 1878. HOYT, X .*DOLPnL'S. * STARR, R. FIINISTON. * THURGAR, J. V. 1879. ALEXANDER. Rev. F. KETCHUM, Major J. D. ROBERTSON, JAMES F. 1880. ALLEN, Sir JOHN C. Chief Justice. Vice President. BURCHILL, GEORGE. DOWLING, Rev. T. E. HOYT, Rev. LEO. A. INCHES, ANDREW. SCHOFIELD, GEO. A., Vice-President, SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL. SIMONDS, Rev. RICHARD. STARR. Mrs. R. PENISTON. * WELDON, Hon. J. W. Judge Supreme Court.; * WETMORE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court. * WILMOT, HON. R. D., Lieut. Governor 1881. * CHANDLER, Hon. E. B., Lieut. Governor. KINGDON. Right Rev. H. TULLY, D. D., Lord Bishop, President of the Society. WiilGHT, PERCY PENISTON. n 181 1886. 1887. 1888. r.. Date of Memlurshiii. 181 LIFE MEMBEIiS — ( Continued. ) Nftint". .PreB. Bishop, 1882. CONNAHOE. GEORGE M. DAVENPORT. Rev. JOHN METCALF. FAIRVVEATHER. GEORGE EDWTv JONES. Hon. TIIOVIASROSENEIU * ROBINSON, Hon. ROBERT. 1888. SMITH, Rev. JOHN. STARR. FRANK P. 1884. * COLERIDGE, LORD. Chief Justic- of England. FORD. Mr.s. J. T, HANFORD, R(jv. S. JONES. PALMER. HIRAM W. 1885. BliAIR. A. CHILTON. FOWLER, Miss VICTORIA CAROLINE. * GORDON, Mrs. REBECCA CAROLINE. MURRAY, Miss FRANCES. NIAGARA, The Right Rev. the Bishop of 1886. * DOWLING, CAROLINE J. *.rONES. Mrs. SIMEON. * STEVENSON, Hon. BENJAMIN R. 1887. GRIMMER, G. DURELL. SCO VI L. FRANK S. 1888. (CAMPBELL, Rev. J. 1U)Y. dkSOYRES, Rev. JOHN. RING, Mrs. THOMAS. TEMPLE. THOMAS, M. P. VROOM, CHARLES N. 1889. CRISP. Rev. J. ORLEBAR. CRISP, Mrs. J. ORLEBAR. PARKER. Mrs. N. G. D. SIMONDS, Rev. JAMES. SMITH. Lady. FORSTER, JOHN B. HANINGTON, Mrs. D. L. KETCHUM, Rev. CANON, D. D, Vice-President. RAYMOND, Rev. W. O. 1891. dkSOYRES, Mrs. JOHN. FAIRWEATHER. A. C. FELLOWS. JAMES L FORSTER, Mrs. JOHN B. FRASER, Hon. J. J., Lieut. Governor of the Province. \% IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 IfKsia s^= 1^ lii 12.2 1.1 l.-^iis = nil 1 R 1.25 III 1.4 III 1.6 ^ 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716)872-4503 ■^>^: ^ 4^. ■^ '^ "% Date of Membership. 1891. 182 LIFE MEMBERS— (Continued.) Name. HANINGTON, Rev. C. P. HANINGTON, Miss GEORGIANA C. HANINGTON. Miss HATTIE I. 1892. CAMPBELL. Mrs. G. MONTGOMERY. FORSTER. Miss SARAH McDONALD. HANINGTON. H. C. HATHEWAY, Rev. C. H. HOYT, Mrs. J. A. PETERS. Hon. JUDGE. ROBINSON, CORTLANDT ALLAIRE. SILL, JOHN CHAUNCEY. SILL, ISABEL EFFIE. THORNE, WILLIAM HENRY. WILMOT, EDWARD H. 1893. F0R8TER. I. F. C. MEDLEY, Mrs. TIPPET, ARTHUR P. WILLIAMS, Rev. P., D. D. * WILMOT. SARAH ST. CLAIR. 1894. HANINGTON. R. W. MURRAY, WM. H. OTTY. G. O. DICKSON. SCOVIL, FRANCIS HUGH. 183 Contributions Reported from Parishes or Missions. — A. D. 1894. ANDOVER. Duncan, Mrs. John $1 00 Everett, Richard 10 00 Armstrong, B. H. ^2 00 Everett, Miss C. J. 5 00 Burns, Mrs. Qeo. 2 00 Everett, W. S. 2 00 Burns, Myrtle 50 Everett, Henry 5 00 Bums, Maggie 1 00 Everett, John 2 00 Baird, Emma 1 20 Graham, John A. 2 00 Baird, Geo. 2 00 GHllagher, John 3 00 Baird, Henry C. 2 00 Hopkins, Mrs. John 2 00 Baird, Evans K. 5 00 Hetherington, W M. 6 00 Baird, Benj W. 5 00 Hetherington. Mrs. John 5 00 Baird, Wesley B. 1 00 Hoyt, E H. 5 00 Browning, Wm. 3 00 Hoyt, Edw. A. 2 50 Browning, Wm. jr. 2 00 Hoyt, Herbert D. 2 50 Baird, Geo. H. 3 00 Kupkey, A. E 10 00 Baird, Alf. W. 2 00 Kupkey, Mrs. A. E. 'A 00 Baird, Frank 2 00 Kirkpatrick, Wm. 3 00 Baird, Mrs G W, 1 00 Manzer, Judson C. 10 00 Baird, Chas. A. 1 00 Miller, Miss .Jose. 2 00 Baird, John G. 1 00 iVIiller, James 2 00 Baird, Newcombe A. 1 00 Miller, Street 5 00 Baird, Hon. Geo. T. 10 00 xMiller, Wra. J, 6 00 Bull, Chas. A. 2 00 Miller, Wallace 6 00 Bedell, Geo. A. 12 00 Miller, John 5 00 Bedell, Maurice N. 5 00 Miller, A M 5 00 Bedell, Bertha 2 00 Miller, Elmer 3 00 Bedell, John W. 5 00 Miller, Stanley E 2 00 Bedell, Emma 2 00 Miller, Frank 2 00 Bedell, Lee I 00 .Vliller, Andrew 2 00 Burke, Ed. 6 00 McVceters, Mrs W. 3 00 Brown, James 5 00 Murchison, Geo. W. 50 Cameron, Mrs. S. 2 00 Murchison, B 3 50 Curry, John T. 5 00 Murcbison, Mrs B. 1 00 Curry, Rudolph 1 00 Murchison, Geo, 2 50 Clarke, Mrs Wm. 1 50 McLeod, Mr. 1 00 Carter, T. J. 5 00 Milts, C. LeB 12 00 Downing, Mrs. Wm. 1 00 Perley, J. Allen 20 00 Downing, Jas. 5 00 Pickett, D. W. 500 Duncan, John 2 00 Pickett, Mrs. Lewis 5 00 Duncan, Clenry 2 00 Pickett, Chas. E. 6 GO 184 Peat, J. H. ^ 00 Peat, Arthur 2 50 Peat, Harold 2 50 Porter, J. B. 5 00 Rogers. Thos. 8 00 Ritchie, John W. 3 00 Ritchie, Andrew 4 00 Ross, Chas. 2 50 Ross, David 2 00 Scott Bros. 8 00 Scott, Richard 1 00 Scott, Bessie E. 5 00 Scott, Geo A. 3 00 Scott, Jas. J. 2 00 Scott, Mrs R 1 00 Stevens, Mrs Alfred 2 00 Stevens, F. W. 2 00 Spike, W. E. 7 00 Straton, Alex. 10 00 Straton, Mrs. Chas. 2 00 Shorey, Geo. 1 00 Turner, Mrs C. W. 2 00 Turner, Francis A. 5 00 Tibbits. Mrs. C. M. 2 00 Tibbits, Ethel 1 00 Tibbits, Mrs. Jas. 5 00 Watson, E Jane 5 00 Watson, Sarah 2 00 Watson, Katf R. 2 00 Watson, W. H. 5 00 Watson, Chas. H. 8 (to Watson, Petfr, sr. 5 00 Welling. F. W., M. D. 10 00 Wallace, Geo. 3 00 Wallace Robert 5 00 Wallace. Chas. 4 00 Watts, Gi-o, 5 00 Wade, Geo. 2 00 $432 00 CAMPOBELLO. Alexander, John J. $2 00 Allin^hnm, Uobcrt 1 50 Allin^hHin, Albert 50 Byron, Luke 1 00 Byron, Mrs 1 00 Children, 50 Batson, George R Batson, Mr. & Mrs. O. H. Children, Batson, CadwallaJer Batson, Mrs. Arthur Batson, Mrs. Owen Batson, Owen Calder, James A. Calder, Mrs. James A. Children, Calder, Mrs. James, sen. Calder, Portia Calder. Mrs Ebin Calder, Frank Clarke, A. J. Deshon. Mrs. Deshon, Emma FMagg, Mrs. Cadwallader Farmer. John Flagg, Mrs. Price Gougb, Mr and Mrs. Gough, Leslie Gough, Russell Hickson, Mr &Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Stanley Johnson, J. M. Kelly, Lizzie Kelly, Jenny Kelly, Harry Kelly, Lowell Kelly, Mrs. Lowell Kelly, '^iena Lank, Mary Lanh, Norman Lank, Liivonia Lack, IVIr Charles Lank, Clarence Lank, Mrs Edward Mitchell, Silas .Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Shepherd McLellan, Mrs. Wm. McLellan, Edlar Owen, Mrs. Robinson Patch, Mrs John Patch, Melvin Patch, Mrs. Melvin Patch, Mrs. Eleazer Parker, Owen Powers, Mrs. John 2 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 75 50 50 00 00 50 25 5 00 4 00 1 00 3 00 60 25 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 26 60 25 50 50 2 00 60 25 00 60 50 60 50 i 00 1 00 6 1 2 2 1 185 50 00 GO 00 50 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 75 50 50 600 1 00 50 25 500 4 00 1 00 3 00 50 25 r 2 00 2 00 00 50 50 60 50 50 50 25 25 25 50 25 50 50 2 00 50 25 00 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 Roosevelt, James ^5 00 Simpson, Mrs. Leonard 50 Robinson, Jennie 25 Townsend, Chester 1 UO Townsend, Frede rick 1 00 Townsend, Winslow 1 00 Vennell, Mrs. James 1 00 Offertory, 69 40 Sunday School Lenten Offerings, 2 45 8l«« «o CANTEHBUItY. Arbuckle. Mrs. $1 Appleby, John 1 Boyd, John 1 Brown, George Brown, Isaac Brown, Fred Boyd, Mis-s Carrie Bennett, Alexander Cunningham, Thomas H. Cunningham, William jr. 1 Cunningham, Mr. & Jlrs. Wm. 1 Cunningham, Andrew, 4fli 1 Cunnin'ghnm. Andrew H. Cunningham, John R. 1 Cunningham, John 1 Cunningham, Charles 1 Cunningham, William T. Cunningham, Andrew (Skiff Lake), 2 Cummings, Mrs. A. B. Day, Mrs. Day, William Deakin, Harry Dougherty, George Dougherty, Fred Derling, Mrs Erastus Estey, Miss N. Edwards, James Edwards, William English, Thomas English, Alfred English, James sr. English, John English, James Jr. Friend, Furrow, Mr. and Mrs John 00 00 00 50 5U r)0 50 oO 50 00 i 00, 00; 50 00 i 00 00 50 (0 50 25 00 oO 00 j 00 1 00' 00 I 50 I 50 00, 50 1 00 00 00 00 00 Glew, John Graham, William Green, Miss H. M. Greenbrook, Thomas Gould, James Martin, A. John Hartin, Robert Hamilton, Hugh Jarvis, Mrs. Tliomas •laraieson, Mrs. Herbert Lees. William Lundon, Mi«s Maggie Lundon, Miss Mary Ann Mclvinney, James Mackie, William G. Mackie, Mrs. Mackie, George McMuUin, John McMuUin, James jr. McMuUin, James sr. McMuUin, Mrs. James (Skiff Lake), McMullin, Fred. McPherson, Mrs. Andrew McPherson, Miss Mary Xicholson, James Osborn, Albert Rhoda, Miss Maggie Scott, R. H. Scott. Charles Walliag, Hugh Wibberly, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Wibberly, Mrs. Wibberly, George Worth, Godfrey Warneford. Mrs. C. A. S. Wibborly, Isaac |1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 60 J 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 5 00 50 |68 50 CARLETON. Anonymous, 10 25 i( 26 (t 2S Amos, Annie 10 Amos, W. H. 20 Amos, Isaac 60 Bedell, A. R. 1 00 Cornfield, Andrew 50 Cornfield, Henry E. 26 Cornfield, Sarah A. 26 .■ }' "> rm:. 186 Hi ' i ■' HI', Cornfield, Wm. G. $0 25 Cornfield, Wm. J. 2 00 Cornfield, Mrs. 1 00 Cornfield, Caroline D. 26 Craft. J. 0. 1 00 Craft, Mrs. 50 Craft, Fenwick 25 Craft, Mrs. H. A. 50 Dykeman, D. L. 1 00 Fawcett, George 1 00 Friend, 45 Friend, 25 Harding, W. L. 1 00 Hamilton, Mrs. 36 Johnston, Mrs. M A. 1 00 Lee, Miss M. L. 1 50 Lee, Ella 25 Mabie, Vera 10 Mabie, Roy 10 Mabie, Frank 10 M. W. A. 25 Peters, Mrs. 1 00 Peterson, Martin 1 00 Perry, Mrs. R. 1 00 Pidgeon, Charles Roulston, Mrs. Jos 1 00 i 00 Sampson, Rev. W. H. 1 00 Sampson, Mrs. 1 00 Sampson, Fanny 25 Sampson, Willie 25 Seweil, Samuel 50 Smith, Katie 26 Stears, Master 1 00 S 0. E. 30 Thompson, Mrs. E. 1 00 Turner, 0. D. 50 Wetmore, Mrs. M. 25 Wetmore, Percy 25 Wilson, Mrs. S K. 1 00 $29 20 CHATHAM. Anderson, Mrs. James $2 00 Blair, Mrs. 1 00 Blair, Florrie 60 Blair, Helen 50 Benson, Mrs. M. S. 1 00 Bassett, Mrs. Jas. | Bruce, C. A. C. Bruce, Miss Benson, Mr. & Mrs. P.H.C. Benson, Miss S. E. Benson, Dr. J. B. Burchill, Hon. J P. & Mrs. Burchill, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. sr. Burchill, Geo. jr. Brown, Capt. J. Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Baldwin, Mr. & Mrs. W. H Brebaut, Mr. & Mrs. Thos, Brehaut, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Cherry, William Chambers, Mrs. Jos. Cutter, Geo. W. Copping, Mrs. Coulson, Willie Danville, F. E. Danville, V. A. Dick, Mrs. Dick, Sterling Forsyth, Rev. Canon Flett, Mrs. Fenety, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Fenety, Miss Fenety, Albert Forrest, Miss Ann Forrest, Mr. & Mrs John B. Forrest, William J. Forbes, Capt. & Mrs. Forbes, Miss Gullivar, Mr & Mrs. Alex. j Gullivar, Ira ' Goggin, Mr. & Mrs J. R. . Goggin, Melbourne G., T. F. in memoriam Hocken, R. I Hocken, R. S. : Hocken, Miss Hawbolt, Mrs. I Harvey, Mr. & Mrs. Alex, i Hartt, Mrs. I Haines, Mrs. A. M. I Habberley, Mrs Howard, W. B. Harper, Samuel B. Jackson, Mrs. Isaac 25 00 00 00 00 5 00 6 00 8 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 25 00 00 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 5 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 25 1 50 50 3 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 25 00 1 00 50 50 1 m $0 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 >. 6 00 r. 8 00 tl 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 2') 1 1 n. 1 hnB. 2 Ilex 00 00 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 5 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 25 1 50 50 3 00 on 1 1 B. Llex. 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 '25 1 00 lOO 50 50 18^ Jackson, Mrs. William eo 75 Vye, Mrs. William $0 50 Johnstone, Mr. & Mrs. D. T . 1 00 Vye„ Loui."»a 25 Jackson, Mr & Mrs. II 50 Vye, George 25 Eagle, Mr. & Mrs. John 2 00 Vye, Herbert 25 Lobban, Mr & Mrs. John 1 00 Vondy, Miss 1 00 Lobban, Mary E. D. 25 WinPlow, F. E 2 00 Lobban, Helen Louisa, 25 Winslow, Mrs F. E. 1 00 Mann, Mr. & Mrs. 1 00 Winslow, Edith 1 00 McLaughlan, Jas 1 00 Winslow, Constance 1 00 MeLaughian, Thos J. 50 Wilkinson, Judge 10 00 McFarland, Mrs I 00 Walker, Mrs. Jas. ftO McLaughlan, Jas. 1 00 Young, Mrs. 50 Marshall, Mrs. McLaughlan, Mrs. William 10 50 $140 95 Neale, Mr. and Mrs. 3 00 Local appropriation. 120 00 Peterson, Alfred Pierce, Mrs. Jas 1 00 1 00 General Purposes, $26 95 Pierce, Miss 1 00 Pallen, Mrs John 1 00 children\s lentkn missionary Robertson, Mrs. 1 00 OFFEniNQS. Robertson, Willie 25 Rogers, Miss 1 00 Anderson, Constance II 06 Reed, William 1 50 Avery, Jas and Willie 23 Searle, Mr. & Mrs Geo. P. 2 00 Burchill, Edith 1 16 Searle, Harry 50 Brehaut, Jas. 41 Searle, Lydia 50 brehaut, Mabel 45 Searle, William 1 00 Baldwin, John M. 12 Searle, Ralph 50 Benson, Sophie 74 Staples, Miss 1 00 Danville Eddie 1 26 Staples, Mrs. Geo. 1 00 Dick, Maggie 1 41 Staples, Fred 50 DesBrisay, George 51 Springate, Mrs 1 00 Frost. Willie, Sheppie Smith, Mrs. B 50 and Lillie 75 Smith, John W. 50 Frost, Isa, in memoriam 1 00 Smith, Stephen G. 25 Forrest, Viola Jane 59 Thompson, Miss 50 Gnggin, Nellie 1 23 Trevors, David D. 1 00 GuUivar, Ethel 1 00 Trevors, Helen 50 Girvan, Harold & Mollie 2 46 Trevors, Mr. & Mrs John 1 00 Harvey, Florrie E. 67 Trevors, Mary J 25 Hastings, Charlie 2 19 Trevors, Emma 25 Johansen, Hans 15 Trevors, Ella 25 Johnson, Burnie 27 Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. L. 1 00 Jackson, Dora 52 Traer, George 2 00 Liggett, Willie 18 Ullock. Mrs Wm. 60 McLaughlan, Minnie 10 Ullock, Charlotte 50 Neilson, Sadie M. 88 Ullock, Angus 1 00 Searle, Annie 46 Ullock, Mrs. Donald 1 00 Robertson, Willie 68 Ullock. Jas, A. 1 00 Smith, Stephen & Bunting 30 Ullock, Henry 1 00 Searle, May 1 40 ' -.LI ■ m ¥^ «. ! i> ■■ » '-*•■ :. -■11 188 !• |{: Staples, Lottie 90 70 Stothart, Mrs. $1 00 Trevors, Ida 46 Thompson, Mrs. 60 Trevors, Sadie 20 Offertories, Aug 19 3 91 Trevors, .Tanie Trevors, May 16 2fi $37 36 Uliock, Hilda 40 W. & 0. Fund Offertory, 2 91 Walker, May Winslow, Constance 26 1 70 «40 27 Williston, Heber 1 77 DERBY AND BLACK\ Total in boxes, 927 79 ILLE. Bazaar — Nellie & Mamie Goggin, 3 63 DERBY. Collected by Mrs. Barri 131 42 m. Total for Gen. Purposes, 858 37 Allison, Wm. $1 00 — Allison. Everett Bay lee. Rev. Mr. 50 1 00 DALHOUSIE. Baylee, Mrs. 2 00 Baylee, Jennie 1 00 Barberie, Hon. J C. 1 00 Bateman, Harvey 25 Barberie, Mr. John 1 00 Betts, Miss Lizzie 1 00 Batetnan, N. M. 60 Betts, Mrs. D. S. 1 00 liateman, Kate 50 Betts, John 2 00 Bateman, Cbipraan 30. Barron, Allan 1 00 Bateman, Mrs C. 30 Barron, Bertha 1 00 Beckingbam, Mrs. 1 00 Cowie, Wm 1 00 Dishrow, Mr. and Mrs. 2 00 Crocker, Clifford 25 Good, Mrs. R 50 Cliff, Mr. & Mrs. John 2 00 Grenier, Mrs. 75 Cliff. Mr. «& Mrs. Wm. 2 00 Hudson, Miss M. 1 00 Cliff, George 2 00 Henreksen, Mrs. 50' Cliff, Alex. 1 00 Johnson, H A. 2 00 Crocker, W. T. , in mem. 5 00 Loggie, A «fc K. 1 GO Crocker, W. H. 1 00 Morris, R«v. H. B. 2 00 Erickson, Mrs 2 00 Morris, Mrs. 1 00 Erickson, Miss E B. 1 00 McKay, Alice 1 00 Funcheon, James 1 00 McKay, Mrs. 1 00 Knight, Mrs. 1 00 Moffat, Mrs. 5 00 Knight, Lily 25 Morse, J. S. 1 00 Lee, Mr. & Mrs. 2 00 Fallen, Mrs. 50 Leighton. Isaac 1 00 Phillips, W. H. 1893 1 00 Morrison, Andrew 6 00 Powell, Capt. 1 00 McGuinness, Miss 1 00 Power, Mrs. 1 00 Miller, Jessie S. 25 Power, Bessie 25 Nelse, Capt. Norman 1 00 P«»wer, Emmeline 25 Petrie, J. E. 1 GO Power, Alfred 50 Robinson, James 2 00 Reid, Mrs 2 00 Russell, Mrs. S 50 Smith, W. S. 2 00 Tweedie, Newton 25 i%^ ^1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 ! 2 00 2 00 2 00 \ 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 25 189 Tulip. Mrs. Vanderbeck, Q. R Wilson, Mrs. C. 81 00 26 26 846 76 Collected by Misti Saunders. 81 00 00 00 00 00 25 |5 26 852 00 Carmalt, James Cushtnan, Wm. Newman, John Saunders, A. A. M. Saunders, Miss K. Yeo, Mrs. Total, BLACKVILLB. OBEY RAPIDS. Collected by Mrs. W. Sturgeon and Miss Grace Coughlin. Astle, James |0 26 Alexander, G. 26 A Friend, 26 A Friend, 10 A Frier, d, 6 Arbo, Charles 25 Arbo, 8. 10 Curtis. Thomas 26 Curtis, Joseph 25 Coughlin, B. 26 Curtis, Thos. 25 Coughlin, Albert 30 Coughlin, John 25 Couuhlin, J. T. 60 Doak, G. 6 Ericson, Miss 26 Gilks, Mr. 86 Harris, Mrs. 10 Jardine, F. 26 McDonald, Mrs. James 26 Mountain, John 26 Mountain, 6. 25 Mountain, E. 25 McDonald, U, 26 Mitchell, William 80 26 McKenzie, James 25 Mitchell, C. 26 Mitchell, Mrs. S. 25 Plaedwell, Joseph 1 00 Peterson, L. 25 Robson, J. 26 Sullivan, Robert 60 Sullivan, Elmer 25 Sturgeon, Mrs. W. 25 Sullivan, D. 26 Turner, Alexander 26 Warren, John 30 Warren, Theo, 26 810 00 RENOU8 RIDGE. Collected by Miss Jessie Hambrook. Duffy, John 80 25 Furlong, P. 25 Gillis, A. 26 Hambrook, Miss J. 26 Hambrook, Wm. 25 Hambrook, Mrs, Wm. 26 Hambrook, Mark 25 Hambrook, John 25 Hambrook, Mrs. J. 25 Hambrook, Mrs. M. 60 Hayes, D. 25 Hayes, Geo. 50 McDougal, C. 50 Manderville, Hiram 60 Manderville, Duncan 50 Manderville, James 25 Manderville, Howard 25 Manderville, John 26 Manderville, Miss L. 25 Orr, James 10 86 10 Collected by Miss Alice Under hill. Alexander, Wm. 81 00 Bean, James 25 Curtis, John 60 Crawford, Mrs. James 25 s"* I 'V. ■ ' ■ m ■it 190 Crotik, Kimble $1 00 Crawford, Charles 2.-) Dunn, Tboiiias 25 Mclntyre, George 26 McOonnell, Mrs. John 25 Mersereau, Miles 25 McConnell, C R. 50 McKenzie, Robert 20 McCallum, Albert 1 00 McAuley, George 60 Owen, Dr. 1 00 Robinson, Mrs. T. R. 1 00 Robinson, Mrs. R. 1 00 Sturgeon, Mrs T. 25 Smith, Mrs. Mary 25 Steele, Mrs. 26 Underbill, British no Wetmore, James 1 00 Wetmore, James P. 50 1 RECAPITnLATION. Derby- -Collected by: Mrs Barron, Miss Saunders, Blackville— (Grey Rapids) Collected by: Mrs. Sturgeon and Miss Coughlin, (Renous River) Collected by: Miss Hambrook, Miss A. Underbill, Mrs. T. W. Underbill, $4G 05 5 25 10 10 6 10 12 20 6 65 9H7 15 $12 20 Collected by Mrs. T. Ward UnderhiU. Barnett, Mr. & Mrs. Theo $1 00 Crlpps. Nellie E, 10 Coughlan, Rebecca 50 Cougblan, Lizzie 25 Garish, Benjamin 10 Kelly, Michael 10 Kelly, Mrs. Wm. A. 25 Kennedy, Alice S. 10 Mountain, Rebecca A 10 McCormick, Mary 25 McCormick, Mrs. Andrew 20 Porter, Jane 25 Smith, Mrs. James 10 UnderhiU, Alice 25 Underbill, J! Albert 50 Underbill, Beverly 60 Underbill, Mr. & Mrs. M. 1 00 Underbill, Arthur Millet 10 Underbill, Mrs. James W. 25 Underbill, Wm. T. jr. 25 Underbill, Mrs Wm. T. 20 Underbill, T. Ward 50 $6 85 DORCHESTER. Backhouse, William Burden, N A. Campbell, Rev. J. R. and family, Chandler, Mrs. Geo. W. Chandler, Mrs. Joshua Chapman, Mrs. David Chapman, Mrs. Hazen W. Chapman, Miss Chapman, Albert J. Chapman, Mrs. J. N. Colwell, Thomas Eagles, Mrs. John Fairweather, Mrs. G. M. Forster, John B Forster, Mrs John B. Forster, Miss Sadie McD. Forster, Master I. F. C. Forster, Master William C. Forster, Miss Sarah E. Forster, Miss Sarah E. in memory of her sister Mary, Forster, Percy Forster, Miss Belle Forster, Russell Forster, Charles Forster, Kenneth Forster, Mrs. Jas. W. Fowler, G. B. 31 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 65 5 25 10 10 $87 \'^ $1 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 25 1 00 r. c. 2 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 101 Gilbert, Bradford H. Gilbert, Miss Godfrey, Miss Georpie Godfrey, Miss Fanny Godfrey, Miss Edna Hanington, Hon. Judge and Mrs. Hanington, Miss Hanington, R. W. Hanington, Miss Maude Hanington, C. Lionel Hanington, Miss Blanche V. 2 Hickman, Mrs. Joseph Hickman, Mrs John H. Hickman, John Hickman, William Hutchinson, Mrs. Willard Johnston, John Johnston, Mrs. John Keillor, Mrs. Thos. King, Mrs. Joshua Masters, Mrs. H. W. Millar, Chas Millar, Mrs. Chas. Millar, Harry McGrath, Mrs L. A. McGrath, Mrs. H. J. M, P. P. McQueen, Mrs. Joseph Noiles, Mrs F. Outhouse, Mrs Prescott, Mrs. H. Palmer, H W. Palmer, Mrs H. W. Palmer, Miss Nellie Palmer, P. J. Palmer, Mrs. M B. Palmer, Mrs. John Palmer, Master Philip Pipes, A B Pt'ck, Mrs. Joseph R. S. E. Sherren, Mrs. 8hreve, Fred. Smith, Lady Steven, Mrs. Tait, Mrs. Frank Tait, Miss Laura Teed, J F. & Mrs. Teed, Dr. Frank S3 00 3 00 50 2.V 25' 1 1« 00 2 00 40 00 2 00 2 00 . 2 00 1 (X» 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00' 2 00 1 00 1 50 50 2 00 50 1 00 25 10 00 1 00 59 2 00 1 00 Teed, M G. & Mrs $\0 00 Turner, Mrs. William 50 Turner, Miss Bessie 50 Wallace, Mrs George 1 00 Wilbur, Willnrd 1 00 Wilbur, Miss Ethel 50 Wilbur, Master Arthur 50 Wilbur, Miss Annie 60 II UO 25 CONTENTS i)F LENTEN SITNDAY- HOHOOL BOXES. Mr. Justice Hanington's class, Mrs. J. B. Forster's class, Mrs. John Palmer's class. Miss Maude Hanington's class. Miss Lulu Kobb's class. Master Cyril Chapman, Miss Muriel Chapman, |1 70 1 56 1 55 1 57 1 42 65 56 Sunday-school boxes, $8 07 Collection, Incap Clergy, 3? 19 Total, $200 41 DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT. DOUGLAS Clements, W. N. H. Colwell, Mrs. Gilbert, Winslow Hallett, Norman J. Johnston, Mrs. John Miles, Mrs. Thos. Mills, W. Alf. McGibbon, Mrs. C. McGibbon, David McGibbon, Wm. Robinson, Jack DeL. Robinson, Fred. P. Seymore, Geo. Staples, Thos. 85 2 1 5 6 2 2 4 1 1 00 GO GO 00 GO 00 00 00 00 GO 10 00 5 2 00 00 5 00 » t 1 ■- 192 Staples, Fred. $3 00 Burtt, Henry fG 00 ■ Staples, Frank 3 00 Hurtt, David 4 00 1 Staples, John 2 00 Burtt, Fred. 2 00 H Staples, Isaiah 2 00 Hurtt, Elwood 1 00 I Staples, C. 1 00 Buskirk, C Van. 2 00 H Taylor, Wra, 1 00 Crouse, Samuel 8 00 ■ Wau^h, Mrs. Eden 3 00 Chute, Wellington 1 00 I Waugh, B. 4 00 Estey, John Fowler, Isaac Fowler, Squire 2 00 8 00 2 00 I «70 00 ^H ilugbson, Shatta 4 00 Jewett, Darius 5 00 1 Lovegrove, Frederick 6 00 1 BRIQDT. Lawrence, Abraham Lawrence, John 5 00 5 (0 1 Brewer, Lewis 913 00 Lawrence, Ephraim 1 00 1 B Brewer, Mrs Lewis 1 00 Leckey, Reuben 8 00 I B Brewer, John D. 4 OU iVlcKeen. Went. 2 00 1 Bi Brewer, Duncan 4 00 McKeen, William 12 00 I B( Brewer, Anson 2 60 McKiel, G. R. 4 00 ■ Be Brewer, Herman 1 or) McKay, Harry 1 00 1 Bl Brewer, Wesley 3 00 McKay, Robert 8 00 I Bii Brewer, Henry 3 00 IVlcKeen, John 20 00 I Rl< Brewer, Jedediah 3 00 Morehouse, Jarvis 4 00 I Blii Brewer, Mrs Jedediah 50 Morehouse, Thomas 4 00 I filfl Brewer, Eliphelet 2 00 Morthouse, Adonijah 2 00 I Bill Brewer, Richard H. a 00 Morehouse, Horace 2 00 1 Bio Brewer, Hiram 2 00 Morehouse, Avery 1 00 1 lira Brewer, Harry 1 00 Morehouse, Dr. O. E. 20 00 1 Brai Brewer, Gabriel 3 00 Murray, Thomas 6 00 Brewer, Jedediah, jr. 3 00 Pickard, Mrs A. 2 00 I Hun Brewer, Wellington 3 00 Pickard, John 1 00 Cam Brewer, Erney 2 00 Russel, Ada 1 00 Cam Brewer, Mrs. Marvin 1 00 Smith, Samuel J. 20 00 Care Brewer, David 4 00 Sloat, W. and G. 12 00 Carni Brewer, Amasa 2 00 Sheldon, John H. 12 00 Carr, Brewer, Alexander 1 00 Whall, H. D. 4 00 Cathe Brewer, Wilbert 2 00 /■i Cover Brewer, Darius 1 00 $278 50 Coom Brewer, Ezra 2 00 Brewer, Rebecca 50 CoomI Brewer, Mrs. Amasa 1 00 Crook Brewer, Mrs. Wilbert 50 M Burtt, A. T. 2 50 RECAPITULATION , Dibble Burtt, Lillian 1 00 Dibbs Burtt, Moses 2 00 Douglas, $ 70 00 Duffie, J^aoielj Fenety, Fenety, Flewell 13 Burtt, Harry H. Burtt, Capt. J, S. 5 00 5 00 Bright, 278 50 Burtt, Jarvis 2 00 Total, 9343 50 Burtt, Joseph 4 00 f 193 5 00 4 00 2 0() 1 00 2 00 8 00 1 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 (0 1 00 8 00 2 00 12 00 4 00 1 00 5 00 20 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 20 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 20 00 12 00 12 00 4 00 ^278 50 pooo 27a 50 PHRDERICTON. Allen, Mhs Allen, Sir John G. Allen, Wm. K. Allen, Tbomtis Allen, T. Carleton Allen, Mr8. .J F Anderson, Mrs Wm. Anderson, \V. H. Babbitt, Geo. N. Bain, Miss Barker, R. S. Bubbin^ton, John Beckwith, A O. Beckwith, Harry Beckwith, C. W. Beek, James S. Bell, Ro'uert Belyea, Q. A. Black, John Black, Mrs. John Black, J. Douglas Black, H Medley Blain, Mrs. A. Bliss, F. St. John Block, A. A. Hrannen, C. Stirling Hrannen, Mrs C. S. Hristowe, F. C. D. Hurnside, Mrs. Cameron, John Campbell, Capt. H. M. Carey, Col & Mrs. Carman, Annie W. Carr, Eliza Cathels, W. M. Covert, Mrs. Craig, Wm. Coombes, Mrs. J. Coombes, Annie Crookshank, Mr. & Mrs T. O. Dibblee, Geo. Y. Dibbs, J. T. Duffie, Mrs. David Daniels, Sgt. Fenety, Geo. E. Fenety, G. Linden Plewelling, W. P. 13 9 n 00 25 I 6 00 1 00 16 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 6 00 1 G 00 i 15 00 1) 00 8 00 15 00, 8 00 i 2 oo; 10 00 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 60 00 25 00 6 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 60 60 6 00 10 00 1 00 60 2 00 60 00 1 00 8 00 Fowler, Jas. D F'lHser, Liwut (Jov. Preilericfon, Kishopof P shwr, The Misses Fisher, Win P G' tilling, Israel R. Gresfory, Albert J. Grieves, Mrs John B. Gorman, Sumuul Gordon, Mnji>r Hamilton, James lliizen, Mr.«. Jas. K. ilarrinon, Dr Hemming, ('apt. Hilyard. F. S. Henry, Dr Hunt, Geo 0. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter, Mabel C. Hunter, Eliza Howie, Mrs J. R Inches, Andrew Jarvis, Newton .Inffrey, Rev. Wm. Jarvis, John Joiiett, L. A. W. Jouett, Misses Kilner, Misses Knox, Mrs. W. Kingdon, Mrs. Laurie, Mrs. J. Lin 1 00 50 5 00 11,222 35 morhison's mills, fredruicton. 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 60 5 00 Arnold, Mrs, Joseph Blizzard, Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Blizzard, Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Blizzard, Mrs. Harry Blizzard. Mrs. L. Bonar, Mrs. James Bonar, Mrs. John Fi.sher, Mrs. Lottie Pisher, Arthur & Letitia Francis, Mrs. Andrew Gibson, Robert Gordon, Mrs. James Grant, Mrs. John Hoyt, Mrs. J. & family Lawrence, Wm. McCarthy, Mrs. G. McLean, Mrs. James Mclntyre. Mr. & Mrs. A. O'Hara, Mrs. Geo. O'Hara, Mrs. J. & Mary Ann O'Hara. John sr. Ryan, Daniel Timms, Mrs. Robert $0 43 50 51 30 56 ;50 75 50 80 •,>5 ?5 :{0 n 50 41 25 50 1 37 25 30 m 1 26 •nt'-:^1 195 I 1 ea 00 1 00 1 00 50 5 00 2 00 3 00 15 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 3 00 CO 00 4 00 2 0() 1 00 10 00 2 OU 5 00 1 00 50 5 00 |1,222 '35 (RUICTON Turvey. Mrs. Wni. fO 83 Wells, George 50 $1,234 60 Collection ftt Cathedral. 24 «8 Collection at Parish Ch , 6 48 Easter offering from Sunday-school, 30 3C Sunday-school Mission Buxcs. 10 00 W. & (). Fund, 4 38 .tl.310 SO GAGKTOWN. Armstronp. John $0 25 Hrander, Win. 25 Babbitt, IJ. S. 5(t Brooks, Mrs. D. 20 Brooks. Miss Amelia 20 Clowes, J. C. 2 00 Cooper, John 50 Caswell. J. A. 1 OU Curry, Miss DeVeber, ISIr. and Mrs. G. DeVeber, N. I). DeVeber. L. Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dinsjee, W. B. DuVernet, Mrs. II. J. DuVernet. Miss F. Dale, J. T. Donald, A. Ferguson, Mrs. D. KU'ming, John (Jiibert, Mrs. II. T. Gilbert, T. W. (iilbert, T. H. Gilbert, Mrs. T. H. Graham, Ilichard Graham, W. F. JIiin.sen, Rev. N. C. Hall, H. B. lluokett, Miss M. Mitpewell, Mrs J. lliipewell. Miss A. llMlman, Wm. Hewlett, Miss Hiwkshaw, Mrs. R' lliiwkshaw, James Hmnilton, Miss Maud Hamilton, Wm. 50 00 00 (K) ()<> 50 00 OU 35 251 26 I 86 25 00 00 00 1 00 60 1 20 00 ' 1 00! 50 ! 50 10 25 1 OU 25 25 25 ; Howard, J. T. |0 .50 Howard. D. 25 Kerr, Mrs. J. 25 haw. John 1 00 Law, Mrs. 8. 50 Law. Wm. 25 McAllister, Wm. ,50 McAlliater, A. T. 25 McAllister. Miss E. J. 25 McAllister, Mrs. A. 50 McAllister, J. T. 50 .McAllister, James ,50 McMulkin. Miss C. 50 Mc(/racken, Mrs. James 25 (),-s C. E. 1 00 Peters. Miss M. L. 1 00 Seolt. N. 25 Shields. Mrs. J. 25 Vail. Albert 50 Vail. Mi>s M. 50 Williams, Mrs. E. 50 Wiggins. Mrs. J. 25 Wciston, Mrs. 50 First collection, Second collection < I 4 42 5 00 9 151 42 27 1 1 2 HAMPTON. Otty, G. O. Dickson |40 00 SMITHTOWN. Collcctal bii L. F. Sill ah. Fowler. R. E. |0 50 Robinson, W. II. 1 00 Robinson, Miss 1 00 Hobinson, Katie 50 Smith, Charles I. 1 00 Smith, L. F. 50 Smith, I. E. 50 Snutli, Rachel 10 Smith, J. S. 20 Smith. Mrs. J. S. 25 \ '^ m 19G Pmilh. Mrs. E. P. $0 50 8iio(lgrn8s. Mrs. S. 50 Kmilli. EltetU'ZiT 1 00 Wei more, Clara 25 *7 80 HARDWICKE. Anlhony. Charles $1 00 Allen, Edmund 5t» CliHpmjin, .Janips 50 Chimibi'rs, George 5" Climiibers, Mrs. 25 Colsnii. James 1 00 Cook, Jolin 75 Diitclier, Dnniol 5" Diitclier, Miiry Emeline 25 DuichiT, Wm. Sterling 25 Diitclier, Peter 1 DO Dtitrher, .lames 1 00 Diitclier, John 1 00 Diitclier, Willinm 1 00 Diilcher. James A. 1 00 Diilton, Mary Jane ii5 Kingston, Thomas Ernest 25 Kingston, Christina 20 Kingston, John K. ($0 Kingston, 8. J. jr. 25 Kingston. Henry 50 Kingston, Mrs. Henry 25 Kingston, Thomas Henry Kingston, James Kingston, Maggie Jane Kingston, John Edward Kingston, Wm. George Kingstf>n. Annie Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Lloyd, Philip Lloyd, Mrs. Lh.yd, Bella Ll(»yd, Ella Lloyd, Alvina Lloyd, John A. liloyd, Donald Mills. Wm. A. Mills. Janet McLean, liobert McLean, W. A, .McLelliU, Kenneth .Mills, John A. McLeod, Thomas .McLeod, Wm. McLeod, John McLeod, Charles McLenaghan, James McLenaglian, Joseph McLenaghan Robert McLenaghan, Jane McGregor, Nancy Piper, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Noble, Howard Noble, Jessie Scott, George Scoit, Mrs. lieinsborow. Charles Taylor, Robert Vandestine, Mrs. V\ ilkinson. Rev. W. J. Williston, A. in memoriam Williston, Mrs. Williston, Mary Williston, George sr. Williston, A. G. Williston, Ambrose Williston, James G. sr. Williston, Charles Williston, Hubert Williston, Joseph sr. Williston, Luther sr. Williston, Henry C. Williston, Rob^^t A. Williston, Clara Williston, Mrs. John $0 25 ■ ^ 10 1 W 10 1 w 10 I W' 10 1 Wi 10 I Wi 1 50 I Wi 25 ■ Wi 25 1 Wil 10 ■ Wil 10 I Wil 10 ■ Wil 10 ■ Wii 10 ■ Will 1 00 ■ Will 50 ■ Will 50 ■ Will 50 ■ Willi 1 00 ■ Willi 50 1 00 1 Willi. 1 00 ■ Willii 1 OO ■ Will if 1 00 ■ Willis 2 00 I VViliis 50 ■ Willis 1 00 50 50 50 Mrs. \ 80 Alice 10 The R 10 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 Allen. ] I 25 Allen, J 1 00 Allen, "V 1 OO Alliston 2 00 Aiulerso 1 00 Anderso 50 Anderso 50 Arinstro 1 00 Black, J 1 25 Burnhan 1 50 C't'ment! 1 00 Cliff, Mr 25 Cott, w 1 00 Elliot, R im lor $0 25 1 10 1 Williaton, John Lullier $1 00! K«t('y. Zebedee $3 00 Will.ston. W. A. 25, Friend. 1 00 10 1 Williston, Joseph jr. 1 00, Giles. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 30 00 10 1 Williaton, liernie 1 00 1 (iDiy, TlKunus 1 00 10 1 Williston, Levy 1 00 Gray. Robert 1 00 10 1 Williston, Wishart 50 Giinn. Mr and Mrs. J. G. 10 00 1 50 I Williston, Rae 50 FIt'nry. Ri»herl 2 00 25 1 Williston, Wathen 1 00 H >lv<>ke. Mrs. 4 00 25 I Williston, Joseph B. 1 00 Kilburn.Mr. and Mrs Johr 1 15 00 10 1 Williston, Barber 50 Leek, Mrs. 3 (10 10 1 Williston. John G. 1 00 Leek. jMrs. Wm. sen. 2 00 10 Williston, Harry 25 Leek, Sophia 50 10 Williston, Frefl. 1 00 f.eek, George 2 00 10 Williston, Alfred 1 00 Leek. Sandi 50 1 00 Williston, T. B. 2 00 Leek, Gerririana 50 50 Willisfon, Mrs T. B. 1 00 Leek, James 2 00 50 Williston, Phoebe 1 00 Montjjoniery, Rev. H. & M rs. 10 (iO 50 Williston, T. H. 1 50 Murr.iy, Wm. IL 100 00 1 00 Williston, Seymour 1 50 Murniy, Mr. & Mrs. Runni e 15 00 50 Williston, James G. jr. 1 00 Murniy, Miss 12 00 1 00 Williston, George jr. 1 00 Murruy. Florence E. 1 00 1 00 Williston, Patterson 1 00 Murray, E. Louise 50 1 OO Williston, Osborne 50 Murray, Mr. & Mrs. John C. 13 »K) 1 00 Williston, Mrs James A. 50 Murruy, Maggie Jean 2 t'O 2 00 Williston, John A. 1 00 Muiiay, Mdbel 3 00 50 Williston, Charlotte 50 Murray, Mary 2 00 1 00 Murray, John 1 00 50 MISSION BOXES. Murray, Clias. C. 1 00 50 AIi"»ay, Mr and Mrs. T. 8 00 50 Mrs. Williston's box, $7 24 Murray, Alexander 2 00 80 Alice Williston's " 61 Murray, Miss E. 2 50 10 The Rectory, 3 00 Murray. Geo. F. 2 00 10 . Maun.sell, Lt. Col. and Mrs. 30 00 1 00 Total, $103 00 Mauns-ell, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 4 00 50 ■ McKinley. Minnie 1 00 1 00 Payne, Mrs. Joseph 5 00 1 00 Pjiyue, Henry 4 00 1 00 Piiyne, Mrs. C. 1 00 2 00 KINGSCLEAR. Powys, Mr. an 1 Mrs. P. 16 00 '"" vs, Raiusford. The Misses A 00 Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. |5 00 Sloat. Goodridge 1 00 125 Allen, John 1 00 Strange, George 2 00 1 W Allen, Wm. 1 00 Strange, Cassie 1 00 1 oO Alliston, Mr. & Mrs. 4 00 Strange, Helen 1 00 3 00 ■ Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A . 3 00 Stratton, Mrs. 2 50 1 00 ■ Anderson, Mrs. R. U. 2 00 Taylor, Thomas 1 00 50 ■ Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 2 00 Vaughan. Kute 50 50 ■ Armstrong, Mr. & Mrs. Thos . 2 00 Mishion Boxes, 4 64 1 00 ■ Black, John 5 00 1 25 ■ Burnham, Mr. & Mrs. Walter 2 00 1381 14 1 50 ■ Clements, Blr. & Mrs. F. W. 16 00 W. and 0. Fund, 1 58 1 00 25 ■ Cliff, Mr & Mrs. Frank H. ■ Colt. Wm. 5 00 1 00 |3S2 78 1 00 ■ F.lliot, Robert 2 00 'i llli 198 KINGSTON. Bradley, Miss Gorham, Mrs. N. E. |8 00 1 00 H 00 LUDLOW AND BLISSFIELD. ColUdid by Afmen Nellie Murphy and £dith Price. Duffy, C. T. $1 00 Duffy, Fred 50 Dudley, Mrs. S. J. 25 Dudley, James 25 Gunter, H. K. 1 00 Hovey, Stanley, 50 Hovey, Tervinion 50 Murpby, John 1 00 Murphy, James L. P. 1 Oo Murphy, J(»hn jr. 1 00 Murphy, William 25 Meagher, Charles 50 Meagher, J. A. 25 McCiosky, Mrs. W. R. 1 00 McMillan, Will. 1 00 Neagles, George 50 Neagles, Bently, 10 Pond, Richard A. 1 00 Pond, Lorella P. 60 Pond, Ida 25 Price, Fred. E. 1 00 Price, Aaron H. 50 Price, Cruden 50 Price, James L. 1 00 Price, Eva W. 50 Price, Elijah 5 00 Price, George L. 60 Price, A. H. 50 Richards, W. D. 1 00 Saunders, P. 2 00 Sharpe, W, 2 00 Spencer, Ella 40 ♦27 25 Collected by Miss Euphemia Qilks. Curtis, John |0 25 Cunningham, Mrs. James 15 Cunningham, James 25 Fi'aset, Angus 25 Forsyth, P. A. Fowler. Mrs. Jas. Gilks, Zacharias Gilks, Mrs. Z. Gilks, Wesley Gilks, Euphemia Green, Geo. A. Hurley, Mrs. T. Hurley, Sadie E. Hurley, Nora C. Lyons, Mrs. Peter Moroney, Michael « Parker, Frank Turner, Annie Wetherall, Mrs. Weaver, Maggie A. Weaver, Charles |0 50 25 00 00 00 50 25 25 10 10 10 50 50 25 10 10 10 f 8 50 Collected by James Gilks. Doak, Joseph E. Doak, Daniel Ellis, John Freeze, Samuel Gilks, James Hendry, James Hildebrand, Otto Holmes, Mrs. James Lyons, Chas. A. Meekin. R M. McDuff, John McElwee, Francis Parker, George Russell, James Swim, Robert Swim, Henry Weir, John. M. D. Whyte, William |8 00 25 50 50 2 00 25 50 1 00 25 ;.'5 25 25 50 50 3 00 3 00 50 3 00 f 19 50 Collected by Richard O'DonneU. Carroll, William Carroll, Howard Hovey, John E. Murphy, Ellen, Murphy, Nellie Nelson, Mrs. Chas. O'Donnell, Maurice sen. O'DonneU, Charlotte O'Donnell, Everett $1 25 50 1 00 25 25 25 1 50 10 1 00 'J ■ i $0 50 25 2 00 00 i 00 50 25 25 10 10 10 50 50 25 10 10 10 $8 50 Iks. |3 00 25 50 50 2 00 25 50 1 00 25 ;i5 25 25 50 50 3 00 3 00 oO 3 00 $19 50 yDonnell $1 25 50 1 00 25 25 25 1 50 10 1 00 199 O'Donnell. Richard $1 O'Donnell, Mrs. John O'DoDDell, DArcy O'Donnell, Mary O'Donnell, James L. 1 O'Donnell, Mrs. James L. O'Donnell, Mr & Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell, John Price, Charles Price, Walter R. 1 Stewart, Mrs. David 00 25 50 25 00 50 50; 50 j 25 1 00 25 $12 10 Collected by Mary Stevoart. Lyons, Hazen $1 00 Miner, Mrs. Charles 20 Price, George 60 Stewart, Mrs. David 10 Tomilson. Jennie M. 60 Wilson, Estella 25 Woodward. Miss Minnie OITertory Christ's Church S. S. LENTEN BOXES. Perley, Mary Clowes, Allen and Alice Brown, Josie Clowes, Frank, Harry and Chflrlie, Clark, Mnry ('93) Clark. Mary ('94) Harrisou, Roy and Archie Wasson, Eva and Harry Brown, Maud ('93) Foster. Jessie Total, MAUGERVILLE. Banks, Mrs. Geo. Barllett. Mrs. John Bent. Miss Bertie M. Clark, James H. Clowes. C. T. DeVeber, Wm. Dibblee, Rev. H. E. Ewing. Wm. Ewing, Hannah Gardner, E. W. Harrison, Mrs. F. J. Harrison. Miss M. E. Magee. Miss A. Miles, A. R. Perley, Miss Winifred Perley, Mrs. George Perley, Mrs. T. Perley, Mnry H, Perley, Laura B. 8naith, G. R. Smiih, Mrs. G. R. Sterling, A. McL. S'erling, Miss ^V'aa8on, Mrs. A. $2 55 $ftn ftO |0 25 50 50 00 00 1 00 2 50 25 25 1 00 50 2 00 1 2 1 00 1 00 I 1 00 j 50 25 25! 25 1 1 col 1 OiK 1 001 1 00 2.^ MUSQUASH. Anderson, David Anderson, George Biilcolm, Josh, A. Bell, Mrs. Bedell. Mrs. G. Boyd, Edward Boyd, John Carman, The Misses Gamil, George HhZ' n, Mrs, C. Halsell, Miss Heoegar, John Henderson, A. Hargrove. John jr. Knight, Mrs. J. E. Knight, Joshua Knight, L. B. Knight. Hattie Knight. H. P. Lnnguiel, C. Matitall, Geo. Moody. Jas. Reid, Spenser Reid, John Shepherd, Wm. sr. Shepherd, John Shepherd, Wm. jr. $0 50 8 53 $24 28 3 50 1 50 1 41 1 25 85 1 02 75 05 85 20 $10 98 $35 26 $12 00 10 00 n 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 13 00 3 00 20 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 3 00 12 00 25 00 11 00 8 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 8 00 3 00 2 00 1 50 it t i \ 1 . i 200 :; n h ■ Shepherd. Alfred ypii.iHy. Fnd. Spinmy, M. II. sr. Su pliciis, Geo. sr. Suphens, Geo. jr. Sit iiheiis, Mrs. Dr. Sn.iih, J. E. W. Smith. Gio. F. Th( nis(m, Wm. Tlinnison, Mrs. E. 'I limison, Fred. Tatleu. Mis. A.. TaJlen. Gerlie 'I'eHrs, Gro. Wolle, William Ingle wood F. G. Company |1 50 2 ro 5 (JO 3 OU 2 (JO 1 (JO 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 3 00 2 OO 1 00 1 «0 3 (lO r 35 00 1254 00 MACB 8 BAY AKD DIPPBR HAKBOUU. Bel more, Miss C»iflfery. Geo. Crati, Medley Craft, Allien T. Ellis, .laines Ellis. Hnhert Ells, Fred. EIHa, Jo<-eph Ellis, Howard Ellis, John KenniMly, Joseph KiseiuUleti, Mrs R. Kifc^oulden, Wm. jr. KiscH.ulen, Thomas Kiscitdilen, James KiscH«ldtiD, Alex. Mawhiiiey, WiNon sr. Miiwhiuey, Wilson jr. Alawliiiiey, HobU Mawhiney, Jas. Mawhiney, R T. Mawhiney (<>f Robin) David Mawhiney, Mrs. John Mawiiiue^. Wm. Mawh ney, R hert J. Muwliin>y, Josh. Mawhiney, Mrs Jane Mawhiiii y, Jervis MeOf'Wiu, Jehu sr. MeGowfu, Mrs. Wm. Meliowt n, J< hn jr. MePherson, Robt. Thoipe, Geo. |2 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 7 00 6 00 2 50 3 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 8 00 2 00 7 00 2 O'l 3 00 « 00 2 «0 5 00 4 00 3 00 1 50 3 00 3 50 2 00 2 00 7 00 3 Ou Thomson, Fred. 'I hoD.soc, l^Us. A. Shaw, Moses Cyrus Slider, Jihn Thomson, Maud |2 00 1 (0 2 00 1 00 1 00 |118 50 LfiFRBArX A^D NEW RIVER. Chiltick. Thns. ChiKiek. Edward Daily, Mrs. John Dixon, Robert ilapiity, Thomas II< we, Mrs. Wm. Melvin, Mrs. Robt. Murray, Charles Murray. William Sellars, D(inald Seliars. John W. Shaw, Wm. Shaw, Robert Shaw, James Shaw, Fred. Tav lor, Adam Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Henry Travis, Mrs. Wright, John W. |3 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 I 00 2 no 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 $38 50 PBINCB OF WALES SETTLEMnNT. Balcom, J. Allen Cairns, Mrs. Robt. Cairns, Wm. Clarke, Mrs, John Cor gan, Thomas Dowline. Mr. Dunn, lion. A. T. Donelly, John Dontlly. Roht. Hayward, Mrs. Samuel McHarg, Mrs. MrHarg, Lizzy McHai'g, Carman McHarg, Mrs. C. Mcllarir. Thos. Mace, Capt. Noiax, Mr, Parkins, Roht. Smith, Joseph |2 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 iiO 2 00 1 00 1 00 irso R. |3 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 2 MO 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 $38 50 |2 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 .01 Smith, Mrs. J. Smith, \Vm. J. Sherwood, Alox. 11 00 '50 1 00 $1)0 50 Prince of Waltn Setttrment. OFFERTORIES. St. Anne's Church. St. Thomas's Church, Prince of Wales Settlement, New River, Mace's Bay, Lepreaux, Chance Harbour, $14 64 M 10 6 IH 3 01 « 70 8 4.-) 3 14 $50 as IJalcom, Lucy Clarke, Hannah Cairns, Charlotte Cairns (of Uohert) Annie Cooper. Maria Henegar, Fannie Mcilarg, Pearl .McHarg. Albert Smith, Nettie $0 57 2H 90 80 40 85 )i5 60 $3 78 ^ children's mission boxes. Musquash, Balcolm, Susan Bedell, Fred. Knight, Henry W. Knight, Louisa Knight, Hattie Longuiel, Ellmoa Moody, Ethel Matitall, Burton Reid. Fred. Shepherd, Mabel Shepherd, Laura Smith, Maggie Tatten, Archie $0 40 1 20 31 I 25; 33; 40 j 53 1 531 35 1 1 02 I 1 03 i 70 I 30, $7 35 Pisarinco. Brvne. Jessie $0 81 Dean, Hazel 30 Dean, Dora 25 Evans, Maud 43 Evans, Lily 16 Grandmark. Lena 1 00 McGuire, Maggie 17 McGuire, Kate Murdock 23 Splain, Alice May 39 Dipper Harbour, Mace's JJai/ and Let>reaux. A. W. (little boy), $0 11 Ellis, George Herbert 30 Ellis, John 80 Hay ward, Walter 17 Kiscaddeu, Alex. 40 Kiscadden, Gracie 25 McGowen, William Thos. 25 McGowen, Melissa 1 00 .Mawhiney, Etta 25 Mawhiney, Laura 85 Mawhiney, Annie 20 Mawhiney, in memory of D 33 Mawhiney. Blanche 80 McPherson, Amanda 80 Sellars, Annie B. 40 Shaw, Moses 71 Taylor, Oscar 1 66 Warn, David 85 $7 29 Total for Mission Boxes, $23 14 recapitulation. $354 00 Musquash, Mace's Bay and Dipper Harbour, 118 50 New River and Lepreaux, 38 50 Prince of Wales Settlement, 30 50 Offertories, 50 88 Children's Mission Boxes for general work of D. C. S., 22 14 $3 72 $514 52 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, $5 10 P r." 202 NEWCASTLE AND NELSON. NEWCASTLE By Weekly Envelopes. Burcbill, Geo. jr. Davidson, J. VV. GjtTtz, Mrs. Gjertz, Mary flolightly, Mrs. Kethro, J. G. Kelhro, Mrs. LindeD, J. Linden, Mrs. Linden, Eva Linden, Ed. Lay ton, Gregory McKane, John Morrell, Mrs. A. Majer, J. Majer, Mrs. Ritchie, Hon. A. Street, E. Lee Street, Aubrey Sweet, Mrs. Sweet, John H. Wright, Mrs. $7 80 26 UO 7 SO 7 80 3 12 13 Oo 13 00 10 40 10 40 2 60 2 60 13 00 52 00 5 20 2 60 2 60 52 00 52 00 6 20 10 40 2 60 2 60 1304 72 Subscriptions and offerings, 101 28 Total for Newcastle, $406 00 NELSON. Assells, Mr. Ambrose, Thomas Ambrose, Mrs. Allison, William Bateman, Allan Bateman, Joseph Bateman, Mrs. J. Bateman, Miss F. Coughlan, Mrs. J. Coughian, James Coughlan, Thomas Coughlan, Maud Coughlan, Susie Coughlan, Lyman Fleu, Allen FleU, Davis H. $0 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 50 25 25 25 00 00 Flett, Mrs. Geo. sr. | 6 00 Flett, Geo. jr. 13 01) Flett, Robinson 1 00 Haines. Mrs. J. 1 00 MacKenzie, Richard I 00 MiicKenzie, Mrs R. 1 00 Newman, John 2 (10 $44 00 By Offerings, 54 00 Total for Nelson, $!)8 00 Total for Mission, $504 00 NEW DENMARK. A. B., I Christensen, J. P. i Christensen, Sophie I Christensen, Niels Christensen, Christian Christensen, Peter I Christensen. Marten I Christensen, Mrs. Christensen, William ^ Christensen, Emma ; Christensen, Dagniar Christensen, Johannes Christensen. Christine Christensen, Marie Christensen, Anna Hansen, Rev. N. M. Hansen, Mrs. I Hansen, Rosa ' Hansen, Clara Hansen, Hans I Jensen, Fr. Jensen, Anton \ Jeppesen, Jens. : Jeppesen, Hanue I Lund, J. I Lund, Mrs. iN. N. N. L. Nielsen, Hans Rasmussen, Peter Children's Boxes, 10 65 50 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1^00 5(1 35 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2=) 25 75 $20 00 i. 00 50 60 61) 60 50 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 UOO 50 35 1 00 1 00 $20 0(1 NORTON. Baxter, Robert Baxter, Mrs. Brown, R. A. Bramen, Capt. & Mrs. Campbell, J. A. Dixon, Chas. Dixon, Cbas. E. Dixon, Clarence H. Dixon, Gilbert Dixon. George Daye, Fred. L. Fairweather, Edwin Fairwealher, Arthur E. Fairweather, Albert Fairweather, Mr^^. 8. T. Fairwe'Uher, J. E. Fairweather, Mr*. J. E. Fairweather, Miss E. M. Fairweather, Arnold Frost, Mrs. H. Frost, Clias. Frost, Miss M. Frost, Allan Gilchrist, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. H. Hendricks, Mrs. Hendricks, Miss Hendricks, Miss Mary- Hendricks, Miss Emma Hendricks, James Hendricks, Cbas. Hoyt, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Hayes, Mrs. F. Hugbson, W. E. Hugbson, Fred. Hodges, W. C. Hodgin, Thos. Hodgin, R. D. Iddiols. Mrs. H. F. Innis, W. A. Eetchum, Cbas. jr. Eetchum, The Misses Marven, Miss McAvity, Mrs, Chas. Otty, Mrs. PicKett, Harry Raymond, I. B. 8. Raymond, John Raymond, Miss Helen Raymond, Geo. Raymond, Mrs. Silas Raymond, Miss Clarissa 203 |2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 6 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 1 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5) 80 60 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 s, 2 00 1 00 1 00 SO 1 00 1 00 Sharpe, W. M. Sbnrpe. W. H. Scolt. A. Shaffroih, Mrs. John ShafTroth, Maud Smith, Mrs. T. E. Smith, Annie Smith, Lome S. Smith, firncHt E. Sei'ly, Egerton Seely, Leslie Seely, Ronald Scely, Thos. Seely, Mrs. Thos. Seely, Byron Titus. J. E. Whitney, Miss Williams, B. C. Wetmore, Norton Wetmore, O. A. Wetmore, B. A. Wetmore, Edna E. Wetmore, Ada C. Wetmore, Stanley P. Wetmore, Mary L. Wetmore, Julia P. Watts, Mrs. Watts, R. D. Warneford, Mrs. R, H. Warneford, Dr. Warneford, Mrs. Total, PETERSVILLE. Armstrong, Mrs. John Armstrong, Rev. W. B. Armstrong. May R. Armstrong, F. Beatrice Armstrong, Reginald W. Kayard, Robert H. Bell. Mrs. Wm. Corbett, John Fowler, Wellington Graham, Mrs. John Graham, Allan Howe, Mr. and Mrs. W. McKenzie, M. and fccrily McKinney, Stewart, Policy, iWrs. John Smith, J. J^eslie Sproul, Edward $1 00 1 00 1 W) 50 25 25 25 16 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 50 00 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 00 00 00 |86 e^ |1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 60 10 00 60 60 00 60 .■•*1 :t > >l 1- %■ ■'?l 1-.' : ''f. 204 Sutton, Onnrfi;e Tillt-y. VV. H. Wnlkir Alexander 'NVilHon, MiHH Juue Wilson, John "NVood!*, lion. Francis Woods. Ilitrvpy Woods, W. J. Wnods, Mm, W. J, Offertories, |0 QO 1 00 50 25 50 00 50 60 4 aa $28 58 S, S. Lenten Boiea fur the General i<\ivd of the D. V. 8. RICniBUCTO AND KINGSTON RICUIBUCTO. Collected by Mrs. W. Hudson and Mrs. Jolin Slevennou, Burnett, Mnry M. Coeiirane. A. M. 8. Curwin. M. & O. Hains. E. B & K. J. Mains, Josepli Ilanna, F. and W. Holloran, O. A. Hudson. Huzel liong, Vaugluiu Mi( baud, W. A. O'Brien, A. B. 8a) re. L. F. Sliaddoclc. Lestoclc Stevenson, Kate Stewart, Nellie Weeks, F. A. |0 35 06 26 58 82 H8 61 58 30 25 28 1 GO SO 25 26 70 17 88 Atkinson, Mrs. T. F. Bariielt, Mrs. P, Beckett, Mrs. R. Brown, Wilm(»t (Jocbrane, Mrn John Cochrane, Robert Curwin, Mrs R. Emeieiiux. Mrs. E. Fre< ker, Mrs. Oraliam, Miss E. Hackeuley, Rev H. Hains. A. Ilains, Mrs. Joseph Ilanna, Mrs. F. Hanna, Mrs. Ildson, Miss Hoi ton. Miss Hudson, Wm. Long, Mrs. Wm. Mcl^ane, Miss Micbaud, Louis Michaud. Mrs. Jos. Percy, Miss E. G. Shaddock, Mrs. Sievensou. John Stewart, Mrs Bliss Thomson, Tbos. Wat lien. Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Chas. Fneud, |0 50 j 25! 25' 1 Oo 20 1 70 1 25 i 25 50 i 10! 2 00 1 25 I 15; 25 I 50 25 1 25! 1 00 j 50! 10 1 00 25 50 25 1 00 20 25 25 25 25 lie 45 KINGSTON. Collected by Mim Forater. Abbott, J. H. Bowness, Lizzie Bowness, Sarah Dickinson. Wm. Farrar, Mina Forster, H. H. Forster, Jane Forster, Jonathan Forster, Thomas Hudson, Mrs. Geo. Little, Robert Malley, Wm. McLelland, Mrs. R Mitchell, James Orr, Annie Palmer, Mrs. Chas. 25 Palmer. David 1 00 Scott, Sarah 50 Smith, O. 1 00 Weston, Edgar 25 Weston, Mrs. F. 50 Weston, Mrs. W. 50 Wright, Mrs. 20 $11 14 |1 00 26 25 50 25 50 1 00 75 25 20 ir 15 24 60 00 1 ,q 205 7ieral t;7 83 1 |1 00 25 25 50 25 50 00 75 25 20 10 15 24 50 1 00 25 1 00 50 1 00 25 50 50 20 iiTu S. a, Levtrn BoifK for fhe Oetural Fuvdoflheh. C. S. Dickinson, Etta |0 25 Forater, U. A. 60 Forster, S. W. 4i> Malley, E. SO Palmer, M. 80 UKCAl'ITULATION Richibuoto, Kingston, Lenten Boxes (Hicliibvicto), do do (Kingston), 12 85 $13 45 11 14 7 ;33 2 a.') |34 27 RICHMOND. Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. R Bell, Alfred Bell, Alfred jr. Bell, Mrs. B. Bell, Benjamin Bell, Charles Allen Bell, George Bell, George G. Bell, George Lewis Bell, Mr. & Mrs. L Bell, Miss Jane Bell, Lee Bell, Miss Loretta Bell, Thomas Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. A. Bell, Wm. E. Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. T. Blakemore, Mr & Mrs. A Blakemore, Mr. & Mrs. H. Blakemore, Joseph Bull, Mrs. J. Bull, Robert, Bunting, Mr. & Mrs. J. Bustard, Mr. & Mrs. A. Bustard, Mrs. Geo. sr. Bustard, George Bustard, Mr. & Mrs. James Bustard, Mr. & Mrs. John Bustard, Robert Carpenter, Mrs. B. Carpenter, Chester Carter, Mr. & Mrs. A. |1 00 1 00 25 50 1 (10 25 1 m 1 00 1 ^ I 1 001 50 25 25 1 00 1 15 50 50 I i 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 GO 1 00 Connors, Thomas CunlilTf, Mr »k Mrs. Ellis CunlilTe. Mr A Mrs. Geo. Ciirrie, Mr & Mrtt. A. Cmrio, Mis.s C. Currie, Miss J. Currie, Kobt-rt (.'uri ie, Robert jr. ('urrie, Ross Cutrie, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Mr. an»l Mr^ L. Emslie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oiirliey, Mr. and Mr.s. E. Oitrilcy. George Gariley. Mr. and Mrs. John Garlley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hartley, Thomas Gentle, Mrs. J. (Jen lie. Muss Gfnile, Mi.ss M. (iiddis, John Gidney, Daniel Gidney, Mrs. L In Momoriam Gidney, Mr. anH Mrs. John Gidney, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Gidney, P. G. Green, Mrs. Green, Horace Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hanson, Miss P. Hanson, Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hendeison, James Henderson, William Ivcy, Andrew E. Ivey, Cliarles Ivey, George Ivey, James Ivey, J(»hn, Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ivey, Thomas Ivey, W. H Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Jameson, H. N. Kennedy, Mrs. H. Kerrigan. John Lindsay, Hi-rliert Love. Thomas Martin, John Martin, John jr. Martin, Miss L. McBride, Miss A. McBride, Mis. Arthur McBride, Herbert |0 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 2.) 2 00 25 25 3 00 1 00 50 1 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 25 25 1 00 00 1 00 1 50 51) 00 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 60 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 60 50 50 1 00 60 50 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 50 50 23 25 75 75 25 1 I 206 McHride, Mr. and Mrs, J. II. $1 00 McHride. James 50 McHi'idu. Mr. nnd MrH, John 1 00 Mcliridc. Julm T. 50 Mcllride, Mr. aixl Mrs. N. 1 0(1 McHiide. Mrs. Thomas 1 00 McHiidc, Thomas 50 McHiidc, Tiioma.« 50 McHilde, Mr. and Mra. Wm. 1 00 McGiiire. W. .1. 50 M<'IntjTL', Mr. and Mrs . A. 2 00 Mclnlyrc, Miss M. 25 Mrlniyif, Mi.ss K. 1 01 .Mcliityre, Mr. and Mrs K. 1 00 M(!liityr(!. .Mr. and Mrs. T. 2 00 McKay, John 50 McK<'e, .Mit'H 1 00 M( Kcf, .Mr. and Mrs. .] r 1 00 McKccn, Ctcoipe 50 M<;Keen. Joseph 1 00 McKcen. William 5n McLean. Mrs. John 1 00 M' Lt'llan. Mrs. John 1 00 Nicholson, Miss Sarah 25 Nicholson, Mr. & Mrs. W. 1 00 Nicholoon, J. W. 25 Parks, Mrs I). 50 Parks, Miss A. 25 Parks, Mr and Mrs. 11. 1 00 Parks. Mrs. G. H. 60 Kay, Mr. and Mrs. A. ) 00 Kay, Harry 25 Sanders, Miss B. 50 Sanders, J. F. 50 Sandtrs, Kobert 50 Scott. Kobert 50 Siely, Mrs. 25 Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 10 00 Strong, Miss F. 50 Strong. S. 5(J Teed, Rev. A. W. 2 00 Teed, W. H. 1 00 Toms, O.^born 50 Tripp, Edmund 50 Tracy, Mrs. George 1 00 Vandine, Dow 25 Vandine, John 50 Vandine, Mrs. J. 25 Waruock, James 50 Wetraore, Mi^s O. 50 Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 50 Whitehead, Miss E. 25 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ] Benj. 50 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 00 Wilson, George |0 Wilson, G«orgo Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. James WilHon, Mr. and .Mrs. W. 1 Wil.son, Mr. and Mrs. W. jr. CoUectiouH. Watson Settlement, St. John's Chur(h, St. Paul's ('hurch, Kellville, ROTHESAY Curry, Mrs. M. A. ('urry, Kessie Robertson, Jas F. Kol)(!rtson, Mrs J. F Robertson, Miss E. E Robertson, Miss A. M. Robertson, Miss H. C no 50 50 00 50 50 00 87 17 i|ii:{: 00 ;]0o 00 SACKVILLK, Alli.«on, .T. F. |2 00 Allison, Mrs. 1 00 Adams, Mrs. 25 Atkinson, Mrs. F. 20 Hotsford. Mrs. 2 00 IJulmer, Miss Annie 25 Hulmer, Mrs. Seth 50 Buhner, Mrs. A. 25 Bulmer, Turner 25 Bulmer, Seth 1 00 Burnett, Mrs. A. W. 1 0(1 Carter, Mrs. Warren 25 Cogswell, Miss 1 00 Cogswell, Miss Minnie 2r) Dixon, E. B. 2 00 Dixon, Mrs. E. B. 1 00 Dickson, Mrs. D. 5ii Duncan, Mrs. 25 Eccles, Mrs. S. 50 E tabrooks, Mrs. Thomas 50 Estabrooks, Mrs. John 40 Fawcett. H. R. and family, 50 Fiichett, Miss 25 Hoar, Mra. Miles 50 urn ^:^ 2or RO NO ftO 1)0 50 T) 50 A (»« I 37 I 17 •j7oo 100 00 fe2 00 1 00 25 20 2 00 25 50 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 2 0(» 1 00 5>' 25 50 50 40 5t» 25 50 ly- HoUIh, Mn. Arthur Hicks. MiN. Timolliy .lolioHon, lohn Kuye. VV W. M liner, Winslow Mllncr. \V. C. ami Mrs. Mnriro, Mrs, Norris, Miss IMilnmy. Mrs. II. Hainnif. Mrs. HHinni«'. Fred. Hilfy, Mrs. Sinilli, Mrs. H. HuilK-rland, .Mrs. Sitldall. Frank She wan. Miss II. Smith. Miss Laura Teed, B. 1{. Wilson, Miss Wry, Howard Wi^rgins, Hev. C. F. Wijijiins, Mrs. Wiggins, Selwyn Wijjfj:ins, Nora Wi^'gins, J. Keble Wiggins, Helcu Lenten Boxes, \V. and O. Fund, ST. ANDREWS AND COOK. 8T. ANDREWii. Black, Thomas Burton, John liradley, Miss Cockburn, E. A. Denley, Joseph Forster, W. D. Forster, Mrs. W. D. Friend, Friend, Grimmer, F. H. Gove, Mrs. Charles Gove, 8. T. «0 25 50 1 (10 no 50 5 00 20 1 00 50 — 4!i 2 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 :ii 25 25 2 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 $:n 31 12 00 5 08 §54 «0 CHAM- lliuldock, Mrs Hiiiidy, Mrs. Levi Hatheway. C. E. O. ■laekson, Mrs. (Jeorj^e Ketrhum, Bev. Canon Ketehum. Emily Knight. Mrs. L B. Lej^h, Mrs E Cornwell MacMaster, J. Sidney McCurdy. Mrs. Maloney. K H. Moody, Harry Mowat, Mrs Georjfc Mowat. Grace Helen Odell, Mrs. Odell, Miss Odell, T. T. Odell, E. Barker, Dr. &Mr8. N (J. I). Barker, Alice Gertrude Richardson, Mrs. Thomas Rifjrby, Mrs S. Hi^by, Owen Street, T. Herbert Stevenson, Mrs. B R. Stevenson, Chrifitiua F. Stevenson, J. F. Stickuey, Mrs. G. Harold Stinson, Mrs Thomas Tread well, N. VVhitlock, William Wren, Captain John Wren, Mrs. John Wren, Bessie Hill Wren, T. Rudolph Collections in Church, S. S. Mission Boxes, 90 50 1 00 1 (K) I 00 10 00 I 00 3 00 5 00 ;{ 00 25 50 f> 00 •J r»o 1 00 2 no •J 50 i 00 1 00 •M) 00 r> 00 50 50 50 5 00 5 00 00 00 00 I 2 25 00 50 00 00 00 00 $1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 10 00 6 00 50 25 6 00 1 00 5 GO I CBAMCOOK. I I Boyd, Nelson I Grimmer, Mrs Grima.er, J. D. Grimmer, G. Durrell Hartford, Mrs. W. Johnson, Hans Linton, Lizzie A. Mowatt, H. 8 00 20 94 $160 ((0 $0 25 26 00 26 00 10 00 50 I 00 25 1 00 t \n •I 208 Rankin, Susie $0 50 Smith, Beatrice L. ^ 25 Styles, Joseph 25 Smith, Florence B 26 Townsend, L. 25 Smith, Melbourne R. 25 Thompson, William 1 00 Simpson, Joseph 1 00 Towers, George 8 GO 165 00 Towers, Mrs. G. 1 00 Towers, John A. 2 00 Towers, Maria L. 25 KECAPITDLATION. Towers, Mrs. Mary A. 60 Towers, Wallace 60 St. Andrews, $160 69 Towers, Webster 50 Chamcook, 65 00 Sunday Collections, 13 88 $225 69 ST. DAVID. cnuRcn OF the ascension. Black. Robe t M. Black, Mrs R M. Claxton, Jeremiah Claxtou, Mrs J. Olaxtoii, Arthur Clark. Mrs. L. W. Davi«lson, Geo. H. Davidson, Mrs. G. H. Davidson, Ethel M. Davidson, Pearl W. Davidson, Melvin O. Davidson, Robert Davidson, Mrs. R. Davidson, Clark Davidson, Myrtle Davidson, Alvin Deacrn, Robert Deacon, Mrs. R. Deacon, Izora Deacon, Valinda Martin, Mrs. Millidge, Thomas Sawyer, Eri Sawyer, Mrs. E. Smith, Robert Smith, Mrs R. Smith, F. W C. Smith, Ethel M. 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 001 251 25 1 251 00 i 00 ! 00' 50 1 50 i 001 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 $60 88 OAK BAY ROAD. Collected by Mr. Henry Mowatt. Bamford, Mr. and Mrs. E. $3 00 Gregory, William 5 00 Gregory, Mrs W. 1 00 Maxwell, G H. H. 2 00 MaxwiiU, Charles O. 2 00 Mowatt, Henry 4 00 Mowatt, Robert 1 00 Mowatt, Gertrude 1 00 Mowatt, William 4 00 McBride, Mrs. James 4 00 McBride, Mrs. John A. 2 00 McBride, Mrs. Nellie 2 00 Millidge, Winnie G. 25 Millidge, Lucy K. 25 Millidge, Mary A. 25 Millidge, Helen J. 25 Polley, Arthur 5 00 PoUey, Mrs. A. 3 00 Polley, Ethel 1 00 Polley, Clifford 1 00 Rolls, William 2 00 Rolls, Thomas J. 2 00 Thompson, Edith (Teacher) 2 00 Watters, Daniel jr. 1 00 Sunday Collections, 19 86 $68 86 ^ 25 25 25 1 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 25 60 60 50 13 88 $60 88 ifowait. !i. iher) $68 80 209 UPPER ToWRK HIIX. Collected by Mr, Ocorge DavuUon. Armstrong, David $2 00 Armstrong, Mrs. 2 00 Armstrong, Scdgetield 1 00 Deacon, Mrs. Joseph 50 Irving, Mrs. W. 1 00 Irving, Mrs. John 1 00 Logan, Mrs. Martha 1 00 Powers, Mrs. Warren 1 00 Powers, Lilla 50 vScott, Mrs. Walter 25 Thompson, Mrs. John 1 00 Towers, Mrs. John 50 Woodcock, Mrs. Alex. 6 00 an 75 ST. PATRICK. Collected by Messrs. J. H, Dyer and J. H. Acliesson. Achesson, John H. Achesson, Mrs. Wm. Achesson, Alex. Baldwin, Mrs. Geo. Boyd, Edward Blakney, Joseph Birney, Fred Dyer, J. H. Dyer, Samuel Gilhs, William Hewitt, Cyrus Hewitt, William Irwin, John Irwin, James Irwin, Laura A. Jacobs, Andrew Hall, John Hall, Mrs. John Monahan, Hugh Miiguire, Samuel Maguire, Albert Maguire, Mabel J. Maguire, Hilton J. 14 |3 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 60 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 50 50 McFarlane, Mrs. John E. McFarlane, Mrs Kate McFarlane, Russel Uoulstin, Arthur Roach, William Smart, Mr. James Smart, Milton Towers, Ernest F. Wilson, Hill M. Wilson, Mrs. H. M. Wilson, Emma Wilson, Lizzie Wilson, Stanley Sunday Collections, 81 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 2 00 2 00 50 2 00 1 00 25 25 25 17 30 ^07 11 cnuRcn OF the transfiguration. Collected by Mr. Achesson Carson. Carson, Achesson Carson, Mrs A. Carson, Wilson Carson, Rachel, Cunningham, John Cunningham, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs. Angus Fishor, Alice, Fisher, Ernest Fisher, Clarence Fisher, Perry A. Holt, Mrs John E. Johnston, Gorman Johnston, Mrs. G. Johnston, Thomas R Mclninch, Samuel McKay, Mrs. Charles Raynor, Charles Raynor, Mrs. C. Roix, Sargeant Roix, James Summerton, John Summerton, Mrs J. Summerton, Barbara Sunday Collections, §1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 50 SO 50 50 50 no 2 00 50 50 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 :30 1 50 1 00 1 00 25 25 10 \yi 138 72 i ^ J )vi V 210 ST. JAMES. RECAPITULATION. Wardens St. Thomas's Ch. $60 00 Col. St. John Baptist Day, 2 06 Slater, Mrs. Lavinia 5 00 Maxwell, Archie 1 00 Maxwell, Mrs. A, 1 00 $69 06 Church of the Ascension, $60 88 Oak Bay Road, 68 86 Tower Hill, 17 75 St, Patrick. 67 11 Ch. of the Transfiguration, 38 72 St. James, 65) 06 Basswood Ridge, 7 35 Beaconsfield, 7 16 BASSWOOD RIDGE. Colled td by Mm. Ihomas Bhtkdy. ! Hill's Point School 7 41 Total, Blakely, Thomas Blakely, Mrs. Thomas Blakely, Robert E. 25 Blakely, Walker 25 Grover, Rachel 10 i Love, Archie 1 00 | McMoran, John 50 | McMoran, Mrs. J. 50 i McMoran, Daniel 50 McMoran, G R. 1 00 McMoran, Thomas 1 00 McGardle, William 25 Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 50 $1 00 Assessment, 50 Deficiency supplied by Rector, $344 30 410 00 $65 70 ST. GEORGE & PENNFIELD. ST. GEOKOB. Collected by Mrs. Dunham. $7 35 BEACONSFIELD. Colleded bu Mrs. John Deacon. Adams, Eva Deacon, John Deacon, Mrs. J. Deacon, George Deacon, Mabel Fletcher, Jeflfrey Hovey, Mrs. Moses McGlinchy, Mrs, P. McGlinchy, Mrs. Mary Mclninch, Daniel Rodgers, Violet White, A. B. Sunday Collections, $0 1 00 1 50 I 501 25 I 50 I 50 i 25 I 25 j 251 101 25 I 71 97 16 Armstrong, Belle $0 50 Armstrong, Ernest 50 Armstrong, Thomas 1 00 Austin, Mrs. Samuel 50 Austin, William 50 Baldwin, Moreton 1 00 Baldwin, Mrs. Andrew 50 Brown, John 50 Barry, Mrs Thomas 1 00 Baldwin, Oscar 1 00 Coutts, Mrs. 25 Clinch, Guy 80 Clinch, Mrs. Guy sr. 50 Clinch, Mrs. Guy jr. 60 Clinch, Morris "lO Crickard, John 50 Craig, Mrs. 1 00 Craig, Charles 50 Campbell, Mrs. 18 Cameron, Frederic 50 Cameron, William 50 Dunham, James A. 2 00 Epps, Mrs. Chas. 50 Fisher, Mrs. Herbert 1 00 Gallagher, Edward 1 00 p- 211 $«)0 88 m 86 17 75 07 11 , 38 72 69 06 7 35 7 16 7 41 $344 30 410 00 nham. |0 50 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 50 1 1 00 00 25 80 50 50 "lO 50 L 00 50 18 F)0 50 2 00 50 1 00 1 uo Grant, Mrs. Allan Grant, Emerson Gray, Robert Holden, Ata Harvey, Ernest Harvey, Herbert Hamilton, Mrs. Wilson Irish, Simeon Jack, James Jackson, George Johnson, Charles, sr. Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Chas, jr. Lee, George Ludgate, Charles Ludgate, George Meating, Mrs. Henry Meating, Nicholas Meating, Joseph Meating, Thomas Meating, French Messinett, Walter Mann, Dorcas Milikin, Jesse Moran, Tilley Murray, Robert McCallura, Jane McKay, James McKay, Mrs. James McKenzie, Mrs. xMcCorraick, Mrs. Charles McCormick, Joseph sr. McCormick, Joseph jr. McCormick, John McFeters, Mrs. McGee, Mrs Gartly McGee, Hazen McVicar, Peter Parks, Mrs Moses Parks, Minnie Parks, Bessie Parks, Alexander Perry, L Smith, Rev. R. E. Shaw, Mrs. Wallace Sparks, Mrs. Gooden Sparks, Gooden Steen, John Seely, Mrs. Judson $1 00 Taylor, Henry I. $0 50 50 Tayte, Robt. sr. 50 1 00 Tayte, Robert jr. 50 50 Wyman, Mrs. 50 50 Woody ear, Willie (Camp ) 5 00 50 Young, L. B. 75 50 Young, Lizzie '^5 1 00 S. S. Boxes, 13 50 Collection in church, 2 00 1 00; 2 00 5!72 90 3 00 1 00 PENNFIELD. 50 60 Collected hii Cassiv McKai 1, 1 00 1 00 Anderson, James R III 00 50 Anderson, Robert 30 50 Boyd, Laura E. 50 50 Boyd, John 1 00 50 Boyd, Bertha 25 50 Crickard, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. 3 00 50 Dunton, George 50 50 Dunton, Robert 50 1 00 Eldridge, J. Melvin 25 50 Morril, Scott E. 1 00 50 ^^cKay, Samuel 1 00 50 McKay, Sadie 25 2 00 McKay, G. Wesley 25 1 00 Saye. Maggie 25 50 50 Tatton, Mr. & Mrs. Albert 75 tJ\J 50 50 eio 80 50 Collected by George Spcin .. 50 50 A Friend, $0 25 50 Boyd, R. J. 1 00 1 00 Cawley, H G. 50 1 00 Gillespie, Hugh 1 00 50 Gillespie, Mrs James 50 50 Justason, Mrs. Dan. 25 50 Mealy, Alfred 1 00 50 Spear, George 1 00 3 00 \ Spinney, M. 50 50 Spinney, J. A. 50 50 Spinney, Thomas 50 50 Trynor, H. C. 1 00 50 1 00 $8 00 :' h 212 Collected hy Nellie Jack Hunter, John Johnson, Belle Johnson, Mrs. John Jack, Mrs. Jacob Jack, Nancy Jack, Henry Jack, Mrs. Wash. Jack, Ella Jack, Nellie Tatton, Lily Tatton, Benj. In Church, S. S. Boxes, St. George, Pennfield, ST. JOHN. Addy, Mrs. C. A. Allison, ]\Irs. E. Allan, Mrs. John Ambrose, Mrs. Arnold, R. II. Bailey, Miss Bayard, Dr. Beckwith, Mrs. E. Best, Mrs. Brackett. C. E. Breeze, D. Brigstocke. Ven. Archdeacon Broome. Miss Bruce, lilrs. Bruce, Miss Cameron, Mrs. Carr, Miss M. Carritte, deB. Cassidy, R. Causey, W. Chandler. Miss F. S. Clarke, C. P. Clarke, C. W. Clarke, J. H. Clarke, Mrs, J. ck. $0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2 GO 1 60 2 tt9 $9 94 $72 96 28 74 $101 70 $2 00 50 1 00 *- 50 5 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 con 25 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 7 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 Daniel, A. DeMill, A. II. Davies, J. Denniston, Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Dunlavy II. G. Disbrow, Miss R. B. Donald, Louis Drake. Mrs. (1893) Earle, Miss Eiirle, James E. Eatough, Rev. W. Edgson, INIrs. E. Ellis, J. V. Ellis, Mrs. J. V. Ewiug, Miss Fisher, W. S. Foxwell, Mrs. Gibbs, John Gilbert, Miss Gilmor, Mrs. J. W. Gregory, Mrs. H. S. Gregory, Mrs. F. Hall. Mrs. J. S. Hall, Mrs W. Hamilton, G. Hamilton, Mrs. J. H. Hanington, R. W. Hare, Mrs. G. Harrison, Mrs. L. R. Harrison, W. F. Harvey, H, H. Hatheway, W. H. Hatheway, Mrs. W. H. Hatheway, Miss A. Hay, Mrs. J. Hayes, Mrs. Hennigar, Miss Horn, Mrs. J. Horn, Mrs. W. H. Hoyt, J. A. IToyt, Mrs. J. A Hoyt, Miss M. E. Humphrey, R. B. Ingersoll, Miss Ingraham, Mrs. Jarvis. C. E. L. Johnston, ]\Irs. C. Johnston, Mrs. J. W. Jones, E. C. Jones, Simeon King, Mrs. Kinnear, C. F. Kinnear, F. A. |2 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 OO 1 00 1 CO 1 00 25 1 (10 10 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 50 50 1 1 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 25 60 60 50 00 1 00 1 00 50 00 50 60 50 1 00 !j;407 20 5 73 $401 47 001 00: 00 i 00 50 i 00; 00 00 00 8 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 Offertory Oct. 1893. $46 74 Mar. 1894, 65 70 $112 44 Missionary Working Party, 300 00 Sunday School — Lenten Special Offerings, 58 41 Other collections, 41 59 100 00 W. O. Fund, |14 57 L C. Fund, 15 80 30 3? Total, 1944 28 00 no 00' 00 25 00 00 00 ST. JOHN BAPTIST. Boyd, B. C. Barclay, $5 00 Barton, Miss 1 00 Campbell, Charles 5 00 Codner, H. 1 00 Frith, K. C. B. 1 00 Harvey, H. A. 1 00 Hall, Percy 50 214 If I ITall. Harry $0 .'50 Iloben. C. F. 8 00 Jack, I AlUm 10 00 Jones, Fred A. 3 00 Jones, Mrs. F. A. 2 00 Jones, liev. P. Owen 1 00' Jack, Mrs. and Miss 2 00 Jack, Miss H. 1 00 Jones, Mrs. Lina and family 2 00 Kemp, Mrs. 1 00 Lee, W. G. 1 OO Lee, Charles 11. 3 00 Lee, Mrs. Charles PL 2 00 McLau^hlan, Charles 00 i Morrison, J. P. 1 00 Peters, lion. B. L. 20 00 Peters, Ilurd 4 00 Peters, Mrs. Ilurd 1 00 ! Peters, Ralph 1 00 i Peacock, jVIrs. 1 00 j Rogers. R. 3 00 1 Schotield, George A. 40 00 i Schofield, Mrs. Geo. A. 5 00 Schotield, H. B. 2 00 Schotield. E. A. 1 50 Schf)field, Miss G. St. C. 1 00 Saunders, Mrs. 1 00 Sturdee, E. T. 3 00 Sturdee. Mrs. E. T, 2 00 Todd. E. J. 1 00 Wilson, Geo. 1 00 ! 1 Rourke, AV. Rujicrt Kourke. Miss Plio'he Smith, Mrs. William Scott, Miss Lizzie Tracy, Edward Wilson, William Wood, Thomas ^1 00 r,o 15 25 50 50 2.i $12 90 .$139 50 ST. MARTINS. Collected by Miss Mi Miller. Cutten, Mrs. S. P. $0 25 Carson, Mrs. R. 50 Fawcett, Mrs. James 25 Hastings, R. F. 50 Hastings, C. H. R. 50 Hosford, Richard 25 Hosford, Thomas F. 50 Ingram, Mrs. 1 00 Jackson, Miss G. 1 00 Kennedy, Joseph 1 00 Miller, Cudlip and family 00 McCurdy, Louise Porter, Miss Mary A. 25 25 Rourke, Mrs, Jas. 1 00 Rourke, E. Vernon and family 50 ColleAedby Miss Maggie Osborve. Carson, Mrs. Joseph sjsO 30 Dimmock, Emma 25 Foster, Thomas 50 Friend, A 10 Friend, A 50 Henry, Mrs. AVilliam 2.") Hodsniyth, ]\Iiss 'jn Hod.smyth, J. B. and family 1 00 Hanlon, James 1 co King, Mrs Joseph 25 King, John 25 King, George .")() Mosher, Bertha 25 Mosher, Arvilla 25 Masters, Mrs. G. W. 50 Mosher, Mrs. J. 20 Norris, Jennie 25 Osborne, Maggie ,50 Parks. Mr. and Mrs. W. 50 Swatridge, Mrs. 25 Sweet, Minnie 25 Sweet, Walter 25 Walker, Miss E. R. ,50 % 8 85 $21 ra ST. MARK. Adams, Arthur W. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Allison. F. O. Alward, Silas, Q. C. Armstrong, Andrew J. Armstrong, Mrs. G. M. Armstrong, J. R. Armstrong, Robert J. Armstrong, T. Edward G. Barnes, J. Pope Bates, Edward t)0 01) (lU (10 (1(1 (ll» (III (Ml 2 (ill 1 (lO $0 1 t 2 o o 12 o o 215 fl 00 r.o 15 35 50 50 25 $12 90 hborve. !|0 'M^ 25 .50 10 50 or. lily 1 00 1 CO .50 25 50 20 25 .50 50 25 25 25 50 $5 no 1 00 2 2 ti" 1 iiiJ Belyea, J. A. Boyd, R. Murray Carter, W. S. Clarke, G. H. Clinch, Peter Clinch, D. Carleton Coster, G. C. Coster. C. J. Cole, II. L. Criiwford, S. D. Crawford. W. K. Daly, 11. S. Daniel, F. W. DeForest, C. W. DeForest. H. W. DeForest, S. S. de Soyres, Hev. John Dole, W. P. Ellis, Mrs. Alfred Everett, Edwin J. Everitt, Arthur Fairweather, George E. Fairweiither, Walter C. Fielders. John Finley, Mrs. Joseph Fleming, Mr.s. William Fairweather. Mrs. E. II. Gerow, W. B. Goodwin, A. L, Hanington, A. H. Hanington, Mrs. A. H. Hanington, T. B. Harding, Mrs. James A. Harding, Miss P. T. Henery, Charles Howe, Jonas Jarvis, W. M. Jones, Geo. W. Keator, Mrs. G. E. S. Keator. J. Gillis Ree, William Kimball, George A. Knodell, George A. Lawrence, Miss Lester, Mrs. E. H. McKean, George Markham, Alfred McCorniack, Mrs. D. W. McLeod, H. D. Manning, Edward Melick, Mrs. S. E. Millidge, Thos. E. Millidge, Thos. Merritt, G. Wetmore %\ On Merrilt, J. F. !JSI 00 1 00 •Meriitt. W. H. 2 00 1 00 Morrisey, Alfred 1 00 1 00 Murray, Mrs. G. 1 00 5 00 Murray, J. Louise & Margaret 5 00 2 00 McAvity. Thomas 10 00 10 00 Piitchell, R. R. 2 00 5 00 Patlon. Mrs. W. 1 00 1 00 Puddlngton. II. F. 1 00 1 00 Pugsley, Mrs, W. 1 00 2 00 Robertson, Miss K. m 1 00 Raymond, Albert K. 1 00 2 00 Robinson. G. Ludlow 15 00 1 00 Sadleir. W. 11. B. 2 00 1 00 Siuefon. George F. I 00 1 00 Sayre, F. E. 5 00 (to 00 Scott, Walter 2 00 2 00 Secord, Mrs. 4 00 3 00 Shamper, Mrs. 25 10 GO Short, Harry 1 00 1 00 Skinner, A.'O. 1 OO 20 00 Smith, Mrs. George F. 10 00 5 00 Thomas, Capt. \V. 1 00 1 00 Tilley, Sir S. L., C. B. 25 00 2 43 Tillev, Herbert V. 2 00 1 00 Thorue, Arthur T. 5 00 2 00 Thoriie, Miss 5 00 1 00 Ward, Miss M. 1 00 2 00 Wardraper, 11. E. 4 00 6 00 Wetmor«, A. B. 1 00 2 00 Wetmore, Allan FI. 1 00 t 00 White, Dr. W. W. 10 00 1 00 Anon. 5 00 1 00 do. 3 00 1 00 do. 1 00 1 00 do. 50 20 00 do. 50 5 00 do. 50 3 00 do. 25 1 00 First collection :{0 04 1 00 Seeond 32 46 2 00 Collection, Sunday School 15 08 2 00 _ 3 00 ; Total for General Purposes IKOO 31 1 00 5 00 2 00 Incapacitated Clergi) Speiia I Fund. 1 00 5 00 Scovil, Francis Hugh !i;.50 00 3 00 Symonds, Mrs. 8 00 1 00 Collection, 17 22 4 00 1 00 Total for Incapacitated 1 00 Clergy Special Fund. *75 23 I \] !i .■■> . \i 216 i iiii! Widoifs' and Orjihann' Fund. Emerson, R. R. |5 GO Total for W. and O. Fund |5 00 Child en of the Chrgy Educational Fund, Tiirnbull, W. W. IJoslwick, C. ]M. |20 Total for Educalion of the Children of the Clergy Fund |25 00 00 Oo TOTALS. General Purposes $000 81 1. C. Special Fund 75 22 W. & (). Fund 5 00 C. of the C. Education Fund, JJ5 00 $1005 53 ST. MARY (St. John). Adams, Miss Susie $1 00 Armstrong, Mrs. 1 00 Anonymous, 4 06 Belyea, J. Q. 20 Betz, D. S. 2 00 Chamberlain, G. H. 50 Chamberlain, Maud 50 Collins, Thomas 50 Crawford, Henry 50 Crawford, Mrs. 50 Donahoe, Alice M. 75 Dyer, Mr. & Mrs. T. E 5 00 Frost, Mary L. 1 00 Glggey, H. N. 50 Manks, M. F. 50 Moore, Geo. A. 5 00 Moran, E. C. 25 McKay, John 2 00 Raymond, Rev. W. 0. 6 00 Raymond, Mrs. W. 0. 2 00 Raymond, W. 0., Jr. 1 00 Raymond, Alice Winifred 1 00 Tippet, A. P. 10 00 Town, Henry 2 00 Unkauf , Thomas J. 10 Willis, Samuel 1 00 S. S, offerings, 10 69 A. P. Tippet (1803)— Special for vacant Missions, $40 00 Widows & Orphans Fund, 2 00 Total, ST. PAUL. $101 55 |59 55 Armstrong, Robt. Rarnes, Mrs. D. Blair, A. C. (I. C. F.) (W. & O. F.) Boyd, Mrs. B. C. Conboy, Walter Campbell, J. Roy Campbell, Mrs. M. Coster, Mrs. N. A. Coster, Mrs. F. & Miss Dixon, Miles B. DeVeber, Herbert Alleyne Life member. 1894 (W. & O. F'd) (L C. Fund) Friend, Fairweather, Mrs. Edwin, in memoriam, Hazen, Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Jones, Hon. T. R. & Mrs. Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Lee, Mrs W. T. P. Lee, H. Percy Lee, T. Carleton Magee. Mrs. J. M. Matthew, G. F. Morrison, Chas. 8. Mills, Alfred Murray, Miss Neales, Mrs. W. S. (W. & O. F'd) Nichols, Craig W. Otiy, Henry JP. Paddock, Mr. & Mra. M. V. Peacock, Albert Peacock, John Peacock, Mrs. Jobn Peacock, Fred. Peacock, John W. Peacock, David Peacock, Olive Peacock, W. J. Peacock, Annie L. Peacock, Mrs. James Peacock, Nathaniel |1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 4 00 5 00 10 00 15 00 5 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 2 (10 10 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 25 25 00 00 50 25 50 50 40 00 2 00 01 55 !|;1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 4 00 5 00 10 00 15 00 5 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 in 2 (to 10 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 Id) 10 00 ■ 5 00 2 00 00 50 00 00 25 25 00 00 50 25 50 50 '^IT Peacock, Mrs. Natlianicl Peacock, Miss Peacock, George Penaligan, W. Robinson, Mr. iV: Mrs. T Robertson, Mr. & Mrs. J Starr, Margaret Alleyne, member, 18W4 Starr, Mrs. R. Peniston Scbofiehi. Mrs. J. K. Scovil, E. G. Smitb, G. Sidney Symonds. The Misses Smitb, Miss F. M. Thorne, W, H. Thornton, A. G. Thornton. J. N. I pham, Mrs. C. W. I pham. Miss Winifred Wright, Arthur Wright, Miss |0 50 I ;j 00 1 00 WAUl) SKTTLKMENT. IJ. 10 00 c. 10 00 life 40 00 40 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 4 00 3 00 40 00 25 40 4 t)0 1 00 2 OO « 00 STANLEY. STANLEY VILLAGE, Best, Wm. Douglass, A. Douglass, S. Gregory, Dr. Humble, J. A. Logan, Mrs. Robt. Murray, Rev. A. B. Sansom, Edith C. Sansom, Maggie F. Sansom, Mary E. Sansom, Mrs. John Turnbull, Etta B. LIMEKILN. Biden, Wm Wilkinson, Major Douglass, Wm. Df)uglass, Mary E Douglass, John Douglass, Andrew L. Kelly, John Kelly, Mrs. John Kelly, Warren Kelly, Mrs. Leonard Kellv, Havelock Kelly, Wm. Kelly, Robt. Scott, Wm. Scott. Robt. Scott, John Scott, Robt jr. Waugh, Robt. •)')( 40 $12 00 6 50 G 00 44 20 7 50 2 00 6 50 50 50 50 50 1 00 GIANT 8 GLEN. McDonald, Mrs. Patchell, Wm, 187 70 Patchell, C. W. I Sands, Thomas I Sands, Samuel ! Sands, Frank jr. $8 00 Sands, John 10 00 Sands, Mrs. John 113 00 ^1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 .')() 00 50 50 1 20 1 00 !»() 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 (10 5 00 S22 10 WILLIAMSBURG. Clarkson, Wm. & John §S 00 Clarkson, Douglass 1 00 Clarkson, Martin 1 00 Clarkson, Alfred 1 00 Clarkson, Erice 1 00 Clarkson, Wm. 5 00 FuUerton, John 1 00 Ward, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 019 00 $1 00 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $16 00 2!8 KNO 1,1811 S«TTLKM KNT. Douglass, Jns. Foreman, JosiuU Harrison, Alex. McLean, Mrs Donald Turnbull, Mrs. Wm, WOODLANDS. Leslie, Jolm Monteith, John Monteith, David THE PORTAGE. 84 00 4 1 1 2 02 00 00 00 m 02 Received from collector, Spencer, Mrs. Chas. CROSS CREEK. Bennett, Wm. Bennett, Thomas Bennett, Wm. C. Bennett, Robt. Bennett, Harry Bennett, Mrs. Harry Cooper, Fred. E. Elgie, Howard Hood, Mrs. Hy. Humble, Mrs. Ed. McLay, Mrs. John McLay, Mr. & Mrs. James McNiel, Albert Plant, Mrs. Wm. Robins, Mrs. John Robins, John Robins, Chas. Speer, Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, Albion C. Thomas, Mrs. M. M 81 00 Thomas, Mrs. Edgehill 50 Thomas, Edward 1 00 Thomas, Sidney 2 00 Thomas, John H. 2 (M) Ward, Charles 1 00 ^•.i 00 1 00 50 $4 50 $2 00 1 00 $3 00 00 00 25 00 75 TAY CHEEK. (Jourley, J. jr. (laskin, J. McConnel, Mrs. C. Pklgeon, E. Rodgers, J. Rodgers, F. Stone, J H. Stone, E. Stone, L. T. jr. Sandwith, T. Tomilson, Wm. Thomas, G. Tomilson, J. E. & Mrs. Tomilson, Miss L. B. Tomilson, A. Tomilson, J. C. Tomilson, Mrs. Wm. |80 00 $1 00 2 00 1 00 fl 00 4 00 1 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 60 1 00 |45 50 00 25 00 I 00 50 ! 00! 50 I 50; 00 00 00 00 00 00 RECAPITULATION. Stanley Village, $87 70 Williamsburg, 10 00 Ward Settlement, 22 10 Limekiln, 13 00 Giant's Glen, 16 00 English Settlement 12 02 Cross Creek, 36 CO Woodlands, 4 50 The Portage, 3 00 Tay Creek, 45 50 $258 >*2 210 ^1 00 no 1 00 2 00 2 (M) 1 00 liiO 00 |45 50 $87 70 10 00 22 10 13 00 16 00 12 0'^ 36 00 4 oO 3 OC 45 oO $258 >""- SOUTHAMPTON & QIKKNS- BLKV. TR.MI'KUANCE VALE CdlhctfU hii hiinr Ih'itprv, Pri'srott, Mr. il- y\r& II jr. Tucker, t'lms ^1 00 'J 00 1918 no Bartlett, Mrs. T. K $0 50 Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. A. 1 00 Draper, Peter 50 Draper, Mrs. John r)0 Dra])er, Mr. & Mrs. Horace ' 2 00 Draper, John 2 00 Fawcett, W. R. 50 Fawcett, Miss Ada 75 Ferris, Mr. it Mrs. VVm. B 2 00 McDonakl, Chuuiius 50 McElwain, Mrs. Levi 50 Mf'Elwain, Mrs. David 50 McElwain, John 50 McElwain, Miss Bessie 25 McElwaiii, David 25 McElwain, Henry 50 Moores, Levi 1 00 Finder, Mr. «fc Mrs. J K :) 00 Finder, George T. 1 00 Simonson, Rev. E W. 2 00 Stairs, Charles 50 Waters, Mr. & Mrs Jesse 1 00 §21 25 CAVEKHILL. ri'PKU (il KKNSIMIKY. Bradbury, Mr. & Mrs. (i. Ifl Coy, Judson (M. D ) 2 Karle, James Fanjoy, J. W. Hoyt, Mrs J. Hoyt, Alexander B. Ingraham, Mrs. \V. F. Keetch, Scott Manuel, Mrs. W. S. McLaughlan, Inez Parent, Mrs. M Parent, M. H. O. Scril)ner, Nora Whitehead, Mrs. A C. Whitehead, Grace M. 00 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 10 10 10 25 15 25 25 So 70 ilEAU ISLAND. Coltivtfd by MIm Era M, Inyntlntin, Collected by Mrs. Henry Pnnc'tt, Jr. Anderson, Mrs. C. Beverly Carruthers, Miss Caverhill, Wilhani Caverhill, Mrs. Chas. Caverhill, Mary A. Caverhill, Annie S. Miller, Joseph Miller, Henry F. Miller, Sidney J. Miller, Mrs. J. Prescott, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Prescott, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Prescott, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Prescott, Miss Fannie .*0 50 5 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 25 25 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Brown, Mrs. A. J. Brown, Martha Cronkhite, Jennie P. Earle, William Hagerman, Mrs. Geo. Ingraham, Samuel lugraham, Beverly C. Ingraham, Eva M. Ingraham, C. F. Ingraham, B. & C. Ingraham, Mrs. Ira Ingraham, Bertie Ingraham, Hedley V. Jackson, John Parent, M. J. Parent, Arianna Parent, Daniel ;?0 10 50 50 50 25 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 25 '40 10 25 $6 20 220 i MAI'LK UIDUB. CoUrctid bi/ Mm Einilii (ituihnm. liliinoy, (Jeor^'e ^ 25 IJlimcy, Marthii 'Jo Hliinoy, .ludson 20 Grnlmin, Henry AO OrHlmin, Mrs. Henry 25 Griihani, Thomas E. 25 Graham, Lizzie A. 50 Graliam, Kmily M. 50 Graham, Phd'lie H 'J") Graham, William P. 25 Grahan), Theresa E. 25 Hammond, Ma;,'gie 10 Love, Mr. ic Mra. John 1 00 Love, Manzer 50 lb 05 RECAPITULATION . Temperance Vale, Caverhill, Queensbury, Bear Island, Maple Ridge, $21 IS 6 G •J) 50 70 20 05 $ 5] 278 70 30 Subscriptions, Total, $s:}35 00 sTnniiorM. Ciilkctid ill Loiiim Parke, Pa rice, Mrs. W. Pallet;, Henry Pallet', Hainsford Parlw, Hiram I'ailee. Medley Parlee. Clyde Pariec, >rar>liall Paiiee, Kdmiind Pariee, Mrs. Ikl. I'arlec, Airnes Parl(!e, Sterlin;^ I'arlee, ^Irs. Z, Parlee, Victor Parlee, Louisa Parlce, Lee Perkins, .J. M. IjSliarp SJiarp Sh.'irp, Sii Sussex StuiUu UPH Alexanc Armstrc Armstio Armstro Rarnes, null, Ml Debow, ; Domill, I i-)emill, ' Demiil, I^rummo I^rummo I'^erguson Forsyth, Fowler, Han ford. Hasting. 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 50 50 25 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 .SCO 00 1st Sermon, 2nd Sermon, .*tl3 m 18 58 Additional assessment. -832 18 10 00 $100 18 WESTMORLAND, ColUded hji Mis/tes Minnie and (Jeorfjit Etlcr. Bulmer, Georirc $1 00 Bulmer, Waller ftO Bulmer. Mrs. Walter 60 Bent, W. S. 85 B(!ut. Mrs. \\. S. 26 Brown, Charles 26 Brown, Mrs. Charles 25 Bliss, Rev. D. M. 2 00 Bliss, Mrs. 2 00 Bliss, F. M. E. 2 00 Bliss, J. M. W. CO Bliss, D. F. M. 25 Carter, Willard CO Carter, Berllia 25 Carter, David 1 00 Carter, Mrs. David 50 Carter, Ephraim 60 Carter, Jane 60 Carter, Rufus 60 (;arter, Gideon 26 Carter, Mrs. Gideon 26 n 222 Cartel-, Mrs. Adam Carter, Agnes Ciuter, Martin Carter, Gilbert Carter, Mrs Gilbert Etter, i^ipert Etter, Mrs. Rupert Etter, Walter Etter, Ilazen Etter, Ada Etter, Mrs. Joshua Etter, James Etter, Mrs. James Etter, Florence Etter, Georgic Etter, Ella Etter. Maggie Etter, Minnie p-irman, Mary Fowler. jVJis. Rufus Gross, Mrs. Hewson, Mrs. King, James McSweeney, Mrs. John McSweeney. E. M. McLeod, Mrs. Martin, Archibald Martin, Mrs. Archibald Martin, Mrs. Hansford Robinson, Mary Sutherland, Mrs. James Sutherland, Maggie Siddall, George Siddall, Mrs. George Siddall, Eva Siddall, Murray $0 50 r-5 25 25 25 50 50 50 Oft *<•) 25 50 25 25 10 10 25 25 25 50 25 25 2 00 50 50 25 25 26 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 126 70 Bean, Sadie |0 p:iliot, B. Lo\iise 1 Estabrooks, .Mrs. H C. Flewellinir, Rev. J. E. 1 Flewelling, Mrs. J. E. 1 Flewelling, Nellie May Flewelling, John M. Flewelling, Alfred O. Flewelling, Charlie E. B. Flewelling, Julia M. Flewelling. J. Herbie R, Flewelling, Sterling Dow 1 Lee, A. J. l Merritt, Lj'dia White, G. L. 1 White, Mrs. G. L. 1 White, Mrs. G. W. 1 White, Minnie 75 Wilkinson, Ci-arles 1 00 West, Eliza 25 WICKLOW. CENTREVII.LE. Miss NeU>: Flewelling, Collector. Brown, Dr. F. M. $1 00 Balloch, R. Wilmot 2 00 Balloch, Mrs. R. Wilmot 2 00 Balloch, Guy R. 5, C P. Cowperthwaite, W. A. Clark, Mary Connell, Gussie Dibblee, W. F. & Mrs. Dibblee, J. T. A. «& Mrs. Dibblee, Delia Dibblee, Mrs. Livingstone Dibblee, C. F. K. DeVeber, W Herbert Doyle, James H. Gabel. G. A. Garden, Julius T. Gray, John S. Gray, Mrs. J. S. Grav, Thomas H. Hazen, W. C. & Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. W. P. lagraham, Mrs. H. B. Jones, W. P. Ketchum, J. D. Ketchum, C. W. Loane, Mrs, John Merritt, Mrs. D. F. Merritt, C. E. McKiel, Mrs. Robert Neales, Rev. James Neales. Rose S. Neales, Julia Neales, Canon Price, Lilla B. Raymond, Lt.-Col. (L C F. Raymond, ME. (W. & O F, in memoriam. Raymond, C. L. 8. Raymond, Bessie Smith, B. H. Smith. Mrs. B. H. Smith, C. Allen & Mrs. Smith, B. Harry Smith, Mrs. Stephen Tapley, Mrs. D Tattersall, John $t 00 3 00 a 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 15 00 5 00 3 GO 1 ()0 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 2 00 50 60 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 no 5') 6 00 4 00 5 00 1 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 00 00 225 ' P !; , - 1 ft 00 3 00 a 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 15 00 5 00 3 00 1 1 2 (lO 00 00 25 1 00 2 00 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 2 1 1 1 5 00 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 F.) iF.) 00 00 00 00 75 00 00 00 5 00 50 6 00 4 00 5 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 I w 5 00 1 00 2 00 Upham, Henry |1 00 Watson, Jennie 1 00 Wetmore, Stephen 50 Wetmore, Coster 50 Williams, Mrs. E. W. 2 00 Winslow, J. C. 5 00 Winslow, Wentworth 1 00 Winslow, J. N. W. and Mrs. 5 00 $134 25 WAKEFIELD (JACKSONVILLE.) Emery, Hamilton Emery, Mrs. Hamilton Emery, John N. Emery, Kate S. Emery, T. LeB. Harper, John Harper, James Harper, John N. Kinney, Mrs. L. Kinney, Annie Kinney, Bessie, Payson, Mrs. W. Simonson, W. and Mrs. Simonson, Albert and Mrs. Simonson, Ella B. Slipp, Mrs. G. N. Vail, Mrs. B. B. Vail, Aurilla NORTHAMPTON. $1 00 1 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 1 00 2 25 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 $20 00 Bull, Mrs. C. P. Bull, Alice Ives, William Monteeth, Katherine Phillips, Mrs. W. H. $1 25 25 60 50 2 50 SUNDAY-SCHOOL LENTEN INOS. Augherton, Lila B. Augherton, Trixie Bull, Nannie A. Connell, Gussie Connell, Donald Crutcher, Thomas $5 00 OFFER- $0 60 46 50 1 00 70 1 00 Dlbblee, Irvine Dibblee, Blanche Dibblee, Maude Donaldson, Ida Ellsworth, Myra Gabel, Hattie Gabel, Guy Glidden, Mabel E. Hastay, Leela A. McQibbon, Lucretia Neales, Bessie Payson, Delia Queen, Alice S White, Garnet, Winslow, Tilly Wright, Reginald Ofifertories : Christ Church, St. Luke's, St. Peter's, Northampton, D. C. S. Anniversary Meeting, |1 00 86 96 10 111 42 $2 16 9 63 68 80 80 90 Total, 1214 24 |48 57 BURTON. (Received too late for insertion in proper place.) Alcorn, Mrs. Brown, Geo, L. Bryson, Wm. Bryson, Mrs. Wm Chase, Mrs. E. Clowes, Gerhardus Clowes, A. Stanley Dibblee, Rev. H, E Garrison, Wm. Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert, J. K. Gilbert, M. E. Gilbert, Mrs M. E Gilmor, Mrs J. W. Griffith, Mrs Chas. Griffith, Annie Hubbard, Miss 50 1 00 50 30 GO 00 2 50 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 60 8 00 3 1 A ■.■;, ■■■•i ! \t 226 Hubbard, Mrs. P. A. Hughes, Robert Hughes, Mrs. Robert Simonds, Rev. Richard Simonds, Miss N. Stocker, J. E. Wilmot, Miss Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, Mrs. J. D. Wilmot, Mrs. R, D. Wilmot, A. B. Wilmot, LeB. Offertories — St. John's Church, St. Paul's Church, $2 00 1 00 50 10 00 3 1 5 5 1 2 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 40 2 95 $59 74 S. 8. LBNTBN BOXES. Griffith, Purdy Knight, Hilda Hubbard, Dora MacDonald, Alice Smith, West Wil^.t, C. T. Wilmot, Lucy G. 10 55 75 1 GO 72 50 2 51 2 25 $8 28 $68 02 LUDLOW AND BLISSFIELD. (See list pp. 198, 199, ante.) Collected by Mrs. James Bells. Betts, Mrs. James Betts, Theodore B. Beek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwallader, Jennie Carr, Mrs. John Friend, Parker, Mrs. Matilda Pratt, Mrs. Frederic Storey, Mrs. C. $1 GO 00 00 25 25 10 10 50 16 Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, $1 GO Col. from subscribers, 1893, 1 25 Reported previously. $6 60 69 80 Total, $76 40 MONCTON. (Received to late for insertion in proper place.) Anonymous, Brown, F. R. F. Binney, Mrs. I. W. Binney. Master Hibbert W. Blair, G. M. Barton, Joseph Envelope, No. 4, " 65, Estabrooks, Mrs. Gorham, A. J. Hunter, Mrs. F. Hall, S. T. Hooper, E. B. Hanington, H. C. Irving, Jos. Murphy, Wm. Milner, Mrs. Christopher Mciyianus, D. S. Morrison, Mrs. A. W. Powell, William Plummer. Thos. Sayre J. F., Theal, Mrs. Tidd, Christopher Walters, Mrs. S. Walters, S. $0 50 2 1 1 1 00 GO 50 00 00 50 50 25 50 50 50 50 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 00 50 50 00 50 2 1 1 1 Expenses of printing envelopes. 122 25 2 00 |2G 25 Per Sunday School Lenten Boxes, 32 08 W. and O. Fund, $53 23 5 00 $58 2:3 227 $1 00 (. 135 $6 60 6« 80 $76*40 n in proper ■ $0 50 1 2 00 ■ 1 00 W. 5" 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 60 50 50 2 50 1 00 50 2 00 ber 1 0^ '^^ 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 __ — — $22 25 2 00 . — ■ $20 25 f'''''' 32 OS 1 1 ^^^ t m 5 00 QUEENSBURY AND SOUTH- AMPTON. (See pp. 219, SaO, ante.) MILLYILIiE. Collected by Miss Lizzie Lockard. Adams, Mrs. R. Brown, Henry Correy, Miss Nellie Earle, T. L. Estey, E. H. Haines, Miss Sarah Hawkins, L. E. Jones, S. A. Lockard, Patrick Lockhard, Miss Lizzie Russel, Georgie $0 25 50 25 00 50 50 50 50 00 25 10 $5 85 WATERVILLB. Collected by Mrs. Pickard. Bradley, Mrs Worden Morse, Mrs. J. Morse, Ella J. $0 25 50 50 Pickard, A. B. $0 50 Pickard, Amy A. 20 Pickard, Lepsic L. 10 Pickard. H. E. 60 $2 55 SOUTHAMPTON. r Collected by Mr». Cronkhitc. Cronkhite, A, B. 1 00 Cronkhite, Mrs. A. B. 1 00 Cronkhite, Abram B. 1 00 Cronkhite, Woosler B. 50 Dore, John N. 25 Feero, J. C. 1 00 Pox, Edwin 50 Fox, Herbert N. 25 Grant, Gordon A. SO Grant, H. C 60 Oldham, Joseph and wife, 3 00 Oldham, William and wife, 3 00 $12 50 ^Previously reported, 56 70 Total for Queensbury and Southampton, $69 20 ADDITIOJ^AL LIFE MEMBERi< FOR 1894. DbVEBER, HERBERT ALLEYNE STARR, MARGARET ALLEYNE. £58 23 228 ■ I; 1. I '■■' II Contributions to D. C. S. from Self-sustaining Parishes. GeTieral W. & 0. Parish. Purposes. Fund. I. C. F. Total, Burton, H 08 02 • • • • • * • • * 68 02 Carleton 29 20 • • • • ' • • • 29 20 Chatham, . . 58 37 • • • • • • • 58 37 Dorchester, 198 22 $ 5 50 $ 7 19 210 91 Fredericton, 1,181 42 4 75 125 00 1,311 17 Hampton, 60 60 • • • • • • • • 00 60 Kingston, . . 4 0(» • • • • • • • 4 00 Maugerville, 35 20 . • • 35 26 Moncton, 53 23 5 00 • « ■ 58 23 Portland, 59 00* 28 54 • • 87 54 Rothesay, 100 00 44 00 • • • 144 00 Sackville, 49 31 5 08 ■ • • 54 39 St. Andrews, 225 69 6 00 • • • 231 69 St. James, f • • • ' • • ■ • • • • • • • • St. John, . . .... 913 91 14 57 15 80 944 28 St. John Baptist, 147 01 • • • • > • • • 147 01 St. Mark, 900 31 5 00 j 75 22 ] 25 OOJ • • • • 1,005 53 St. Mary, 99 55 2 00 •101 55 St. Paul 337 18 34 00 • • • • 371 J8 St. Stephen (Christ Church), 29 00* 5 71 • • • • 34 71 " (Trinity), f . . . . • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • Shediac. . . .... 4 21* 6 58 • • • • 10 79 Sussex and Studholm, 27 60 • ■ ■ • • • • • 27 60 Victoria, 9 15* • • • • ) • • • 9 15 Westmorland, 26 70 • • • ■ • • • ■ 26 70 $4,616 94 $166 73 $223 21 $5,031 88 25 OOt ♦ From Mission Boxes only; no subscription list yet received, t No contributions yet reported. t Education of Children of Clergy. 229 THE ENVELOPE 5YSTEM. rishes. Total. 68 02 29 20 58 37 210 91 1,311 17 GO 60 4 00 35 26 58 23 87 54 144 00 54 39 231 69 944 28 147 01 1,005 53 • 101 55 371 18 34 71 . • • • 10 79 27 60 9 15 26 70 l$Zo31 88 lontributions yet As one means of increasing the contributions and lessening the difficulties of collection, the Board of Home Missions recommends that Weekly offerings be substituted for Yearly subscriptions, wherever practicable. The plan of Weekly Offerings upon the Envelope System has been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese where it has been tried. The first step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish is to ascertain from all the members of the Congregation what sum they are willing to contribute to the Weekly Offertory; and this done— 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishioners for a fixed weekly sum, from one cent to one dollar and upwards, to be given in an envelope at the services on each Sunday. 2. A package of envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed with blauKs for name and amount of offering. 3. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each week, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Parishioners, will be held quarterly, at which meeting the Treasurer will report all subscriptions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish year will also present all the last year's accounts of the Parish, which will then be audited and settled. By the above plan the following objects are sought to be accom- plished : 1. That not only heads of families but all in the Pariah, old and young, who have any means and earnings of their own, may contribute according to their ability to the support of the Church. 2. That they may as regularly as possible, at the appointed time, bring their pledged Weekly Offerings to Church, instead of paying them at the call of the collector. [Note. — The principle of the Envelope System is not interfered with when, as in exceptional cases, it may be convenient to contribute ONCE A FORTNIGHT, or at f^uj Other stated period within the quarter.] 3. That the Parish revenue may not fall into arrears and debt be incurred. 4. That the income of the Parish may be materially increased, so that mainly from this source sufilcient provision may be made for the support of the Clergyman, All these objects may be easily attained if the Church Wardens be willingly and elficiently sustained in their efforts by those whose repre- sentatives they are. The above plan has been adopted, with some variation, in a num- ber of Parishes in several Dioceses, and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mission in this Diocese, and that it may be generally adopted. ii I' l-\\ 230 FORMS FOR WILLS. ^ Bec^uest of Money, of Shakes of Stock, or of Debentures, FOR THE General Purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to '* The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick " the sum of Dollars (or Shares of Stock in the standing in my name in the Books of the said ), (or if Debentures describe them briefly), upon trust, to be applied by the said " The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick" to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. n [■ A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes OF THE Society. I give and devise to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick" all and singular, etc., (describe the Real Estate clearly). To have and to hold the said, etc., unto the said ''The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever, upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof ; and the pro- ceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of THE Society — The Interest only to be Used. I give and devise to •' The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," all and singular (describe the real estate clearly), to have and to hold the same unto the said •'The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever, upon trust, to bold the same (or in case of the sale of the whole or &ry part thereof, to hold the proceeds of such sale, and to keep the same invested in good and profitable securities), and to apply the yearly income only thereof .to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. 231 TURKS, iety of ars (or ). [,, to be of New ,he said INDEX.. •URPOSES Society of the Real unto the ick," and ipply the the pro- same, to t,p08ES OF JED. Lty of New Ascribe the [to the said lick," and kme (or m lo hold the >d in good ]icome only Society. A general Index to all the preoeding Reports will be found appended to the Fifty- third Iteport and the Fifty-fourth Report. Anniversary Meetinp^, Proceedings of Annual Jloport, .... ... 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Representatives of on B. 11. M., Page. 84 :m. 84 8», 101 rn, 7rt. 84 87 Oft 104 106 114 118 119 133 I 128 81, 101 73, 118 6 4 18 , 72, 106 4. 73 4, 75 70 74, 123 . 74, 126 93 6 69 27 102 10 82 3. 4. 5 234 183 228 8 4, 73 232 m i i ■1 w m,-- 1 ■ Diocese, Map of, by Jonas Clarkson, presented by G. Sidney Smith, .... .... .... Divinity Scholarships Fund. Rules of Notice to Amend Rules of, .... Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund- Rules of, Appointment of Secretary of Committee on, .... .... Envelope System, Suggestions for Executive Committee — Resolutions of, Report of, Election of Fairweather, C. H., Resolution re decease of. Finance Committee — Appointment of, Report of Empowered to use the Seal of the Society Fraser, Lieut. Governor, elected a Vice-president, . Frith, H. W., Resolution re decease of . . General Committee- Rules and Regulations of, Resolutions of. Proceedings of, Grants, Annual and Special ... Hiltz, Mrs, A. F., Letter from .... Incapacitated Clergy Fund — Rules of, Committee for, .... Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund- Rules of, Appropriation from Capital Fund to, Income and Expenditure, Estimate of Lay Delegates- Form of Certificate for. Roll of, Lay Delegates to D. C. S Life Members, etc., Ludlow, Grant for Church at Missionary Reports, Missionary Schedule, Needs of the Diocese, Committee on Obituary Notices and Resolutions, Officers of the Society, Parishes and Missions- Reports of, Statistical Returns from. Prayers of the Society, Report of the Society, Printing of Reports of Committees— (Sfec separate heads) Rules and Regulations— (iSee separate heads) Secretary, Appointment of ... 81 Annual Report of, 36, 72, 7« 99 2S 78 81 108 108 229 85 72,96 75 85 102 104 85, 102 72 85 18 82 69 76,81 101 25, 102 il2 ^'} 78 ■i '8 17 69 69, 93 177, 227 74 89 76 81 88, 85 8,81 30 87, 110 9 85, 96 P«8» 09 25 78 81 103 108 229 85 72,96 75 85 102 104 35, 102 72 85 18 32 69 ■ 76, 81 101 25, 102 il2 233 TaKe S. P. O., Strttement for 110 Stiitlstical Ileturns, 72, 87 Sunday-schools. Commltteo on Interesting in Homo Missions, 4 Appointment of, . . 82 Report of 74,119 Synod Representatives, List of 93 TImnlts, Resolutions of 8J{ Treasurer, Appointment of .... 81 Report of, 78,114 Accounts of .... 184 Union V. D. C. S. and Synod- Resolutions approving the same, 80, 86 Committee on, 5, 81 Report of Committee on, 80, 128 Notice of Motion as to, ... 81 Widows and Orphans Fund — Rules of, . . 27 Applications for admission to benefits of, . . 98, 99, 103 Appointment of Secretary of 102 Committee on, 103 Letter from Mrs R. L. Stirling relinquishing pension, 97 Report of Committee on, 100 Resolution Amending Rule 2 of , 82 Premiums and Collections, .... .... ... 155 Widows and Orphans Special Fund, Rules of 30 Letter of ,1. F. Robertson concerning same, ... 80 ' Notice to Amend Rules of, 80 Donation of Miss M. B. Robinson to, .... ... 99 Wills, Forms for ... 230 ]-. 78 V'8 17 69 69,93 177, 227 74 89 76 81 ■ 88, 8r) ■ 8,81 39 ; 87,110 ■ • 85, 96 81 36, 72, 78 ^34 t: Meetings of the Society and Committees. Anniversary MeetinK: At Moiicton, Tlmrsdjiy, July 4th, 181>'j. General Committee: At Moiictoii, July '2\u\ and -Wd, ISt);"). Executive Committee: Wednesday, January 2nd, 1H{)^). Wodiiosday, March 6th, 1895. Wednesday, June 5tli, 1895. Friday, July 5th, 1895. Wednesday, October 3rd, 1895. standing Committees: Meet at 8t. John in the Society's room. Orange TTall Building, No. 119 Germain Street, in the tirst weeks in March, June, September and December. (See Uesolution 'ai page 35.) Lt weeks l)ivge 3f).) CHURCH LITERT^TURE. Jiiv. '^Jtf r h" z o Q O O o The Society for Promoting Christian Hnooiledge Depository, IN CO.NNi;Cri()N NMIH THIi l)!()Cli3AN CMLWCH ."^OCIirrV. Established 1874. 119 Qermain Street, Saint John, N. B. HOl.Y I5IBLE5, NHW TKSTArif:NT5. 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