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FOR Tllli YEAR ENIMXG 31st DECEMBER, 1S92, ESTABLISHED 7th JULY, 1S42, (,)rEl5KC: »'HINTi;i> AT Tin: "MOKMNC ClIKUNKM:" I IKI-ICI'. nsroTiCE!. The Church Society was established in 1842. Its ol)jo(ts are : 1. A ^lissioii Fund to aid in payinu' Missionaries to >tiug- gling Congregations. 2. A (leneral Fund to aid in tlic erection of Churches and ParsGnages, in the education oftlie chiUlrcn of the CMergy, to aid Congregations in niainlaininu- sciiools lor tlieir diihl- ren, and lor the uiMieral expenses ol'the Society. :]. A Widows' and Oi-plians' ImuuI lor the Clergy. 4. A Pension Fund !'<)!• agct] and inlirni Clergy. '). A Fund to provide higher education I'or the children ol'the Clergy. (5. To provide ljil)les. Prayer Hook.^and religious publica- tions, either gratuitously or at reduc( d piiccs. Its a Hairs are nuiinvu'i'd. 1. Py the Central Hoard and its sub-Conmiittecs. (a) The Central Hoard is composed ol" all the Clergy li- censed within the l)ioces(% the Churchwardens, and others elected by the Society, being members ol'the Corporation. {h) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Laiul, the Investment and Education Committees. 2. By th(» Clergy Trust Committee, which manages {ital arising from the commutaiion ot" the Cleruy Peserves, and (r) thelOndow- ment Funds ol'the several ^Missions and Conuregations. o. By the Diocesan Board of Missions, composed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the ('hurch Society and by the Synod. This Board pay.s all the Missionaries of the Diocese, and receives i'or this puri)o.se (a) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagaticm of the Gospel, (b) the ]\lission Fund of Church Society, (r) the contributions or assessment of the Congregations served by the ^Missionaries, {(/) a grant from the Clergy Trust, (e) the interest of the Invested Capital of the Mission Fund. All letters refening to the assessment or contributions of Congregations should be addressed to thePev. Canon Von inland, Bergerville, the Secretary, or to Mr. John Hamilton, the Honorary Treasurer of the Diocesan Poard. All other letters and contributions should be addres.sed to the Pev. Canon Pichardson, 147, Grande Alice, Quebi'c, the Secretary, or to Mr. Edwin Pope, P. O. Drawer, 505, Quebec, the Treasurer of thi; Church Soci«'ty. Officers of the Society. X^l*C9i(iiIciit : TIIH I.OKD ULSHOl' OF t.tUKriKC. SiecreUti-ti : KKV. lAXOX KICHAHDSON. (,)Ui:iJKC. 'ri-ciism-ci- ; KDWIX l>()l>K, KS(,)., (Vl'KDKl*. Xtciiisti'iii* : K. C. MKltKDITH, KS(,»., (.H'KIUX'. Scct-ctm-y (Dioccsiiii X^oiii-il) : ItKV. i.'.WoX \\)S IFFLAXD, BEHIJKHVILLK. I*. (,). Hon. 'ri-caisiii-ci- (Dioccsiiit Hoiiril)- ■ inilX IIA.MILTOX, KS(,>., (,)UEHI':('. i>cci-c»jii-u ((Clci-o«^ Ti-usst (Couiiiiittcc): I'ICV. (JAXOX inCITAKDSOX, (,)UKBI'X'. ri-Ciisin-cr ((£lci-iiy Ti-urs) (pciiuiiii t ice) : l-:i>vviX 1H)1'K, Esq., (,)UKI'.I'X'. Sccccliii-y.'ri-ciisiii-ci- ( I>cposiicii-u) ; 1;KV. a. .). r.ALFOUR, M.A. Sccicriii-y (St. l-i-iiiicis Diati-ict JVssoriaitictii) : i;i:v. cAXox thorxki.ok, siikkurookk. •lloii Ti-c.ir.iii CI- ^Sl. riiincis Dialiict A asociiilioil) : ('. 1-:. I'JCKKV, JvSl,)., SllKKBllOOKK. OOnsr TENTS. Altstrnct of Proceed iiiffs of Ci'iitral IJoiinl Act 16 Vict., chap. 8'.i, ("onsulidatioii KiHlowmciit Funds ACCOINTS. iSalaiicc Sli',>ot Dioccsaii Chiucli Society Misliopric I'liidinN incut • IJisliop Williams' ( 'oiiiiiieinoration Fmid Jiisiiop Wiiliaiiirf .Memorial Midsiuii Fund— List of Subscribers. JJourfi- Louis Ayhvin Fund Clergy Trust ■ Colonial and Continental Cluucli Society Craniiiinrnc (Ihdie Dcpusitory l^'niid I)io( esan lioard K'cvcnuc Aci'oUMf do ilo Sn|iplcnicnla;y Account ndiuestic and Foreign .Missionary Society iv.lucation Fund do do for Children of the Clciuy (Iciieial Fund , List Securities lield by Clcrj.;y Trust Coninnllce List Seem itics held iiy Churili Siiciety , liocal Einlowinenl I'und -Mis.'iitai Fund .Montinorenci Fmlownieni Fund .. Niccdet Fndownient Fund J'ension Fund I'licebe (Jhailertcui .Memorial Fund St. .Mi( liael's Kndownieiit Fund The Mountain i'hidow ment Fund The Crosse Isle Fund , Widows' and Urpluui's Fund Chi'Iu II SoCIKTV. Annual Meeiiny; Clergy td' the Diocese Collections in aid Bishop of New Ibnndland s Fund, St. Joint's Fire.. Connnittees Contributions throughout the I>iocese, for the Uhurcli Society. (.'ity (d' (Quebec Rural Deanery of Ab'gantic do (b) St. Francis do do (iaspe Late Lists Contriliutions througiujut the Diocese forCJhnrtdi Purposes (Contributors of > 2;) 8 10 ]86 21.'3 200 2:51 2;^;-) lU I8;{ 278 185 i8;i 2 ;! 7 y 17 272 i;i5 2!) 2(!4 128 ;{8 34 270 185 12 134 .'' "r" A ^ Clergy of the Diocese of Quebec. BISHOP: The Ivight llovd. Andrfav Huntkr Dunn, D.D., consecrated 181'2. DEAN : Tho Very lievercnd II. W. NouM.vx, D.D, D.C.L. ARCHDEACON : The Venerable Henuy Kue, M A., D.D. CANONS: Rev. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A. Kcv. Thomas Riciiakd.son. Rev. John Fosteh, M.A. Rev. Georoe TiioRNELOE, M.A. — Adams, Uuv. Tlioiinis m.a., d.c.i Principal of ISisliDp's College ami Rector oft lie (li'iiiiiiuiir Selinol, Lennox ville. - AdcDck. Rev. W. C Fitcli Uuy. Allnatt, Rev. V. .). H., d.d I'roCessor of [)iv, . v lii.-lioii's. I'ollejxe, Lenno.v ille. Halfoiir, Rev. A. ,J., m.a., Rector St. J'eter's, Qneliec. Hall, Ki'v. .Josiali (irimlstoiie Island. Magdalen Island. Ball. Rev. T. L., m.a. (retired) Leiiuowille. R. (). lilayl()(ds. Rev. Thomas, .m.a Danville. 15()\le. ReT. F., M.A Fast Framjiton. p. 0. Ileniison. lirooke, 11. A-, n.A Peninsula, (iaspe. lirooks, C. II., M.A i!arn.stoii. P. (J. W'nys .Mills. l!nrrai;c, Rev. il.. m.a. (retire(l) llalley. Cliapmiin, Rev. T. S., m.a. (retired) Marhleton. Colston, Rev. R. \V.. m.a Di.dswell. P. O. Marldeton. Co.\. Rev. .J. C Hrompton. P. (t. Windsor Mills. l)elil)ai;e. Rev. ,1. P>., v,.\> lionrj; Louis. »• Dickson, II. .\ Ranliorouiiji. Faulconer, Hev. W. (L, Rector Fpper Irtdand. P. O. Maple ('.rove. Foster, Rev. (Janon. m.a., Riii'al i)ean...Coatieooke. Forsythe, Rev. W. T., Rector Stanstead. FollKM'jiill. Rev R. ,1.. (,'nrate Slierl.ruoko. V Fuller, Rev. 11. S., Rector liury. P, (>. Robinson. Fyles. Rev. T. W., M.A Cli.-iidaiu to the Immiirrauts, Levis. Ilardinji', Rev. (i. T Sandv l)ea(di, Gaspe. ' ^ Ilephnrn, Rev. .[., m.a., Rector .Melbourne. Horner, Pu-v. D Durham. P. (>. Kirkdale. Husband. Rev. E. 15., Rector New Carlisle. Kemp, Rev. .John, ii.i). (retired) Leeds. Ker, Rev. M., d.d. (retired) Niagara. Ontario. Kiug, E. A AV., m.a Waterville. Lariviere. Rev. L. V., ii.A (Quebec. livster, Rev. W. O., it. a., Rural Dean.. ..Cape Cove, Ga.spe. ^ Murray, Rev. (1. II. A., it. A.. .Harford. P. O. Di.Kville. Nicolls, (J. (t., m.a Shigawake, Oaspe. Norman, Very Rev. R. W., d.d., Dean... Cathedral, Onebee. Noble, \V. T., Rector Triuitv Church, Quobec. Parker, Rev. G. II., Rector Coniiiton. Parkiu, Rev. E. C. (retired) Montreal. 6 Clehoy of the Diocese of Quebec— Continued. Pcliy. I!cv. II. .1.. MA Catlicdnil. Quelii'C. Itirlmiond, l{cv. .1. I» Ciisi.i' ISasiii. l!i,hiinlsoti. lU'V. CaiioM. Si'nvtiuy Cluircl. J^.xifly. IN'ctdr, > . Paul ^. I/'K''"'' ■ Uiepol, l!fv. S.. .M.A., M.I V..lr,nli.T. I'. (». \ MlrarlK'i; \ ilh.-.-. . liois VciKTul)U' II.. I'.i)., Anh.it'ao.ti. Ivximi. ( Implaiii, i^isli.)]. ,s ( omniissiin, Tnivi'lliiin Auent oftlie Diorc^aii ISiiani, i,ciiiiu.\vill.'. |.,„. Kcv !• .7....'liiviTnfH.'<. 1'. C». (ilcii Miirni>. .\ |{(,l»Tls„ii. UVV. A. 11., Ui'ctor Katon. I'. 0. CodUr^iiiiv. Hothom, Ucv. .1 '.•^'''''•■'; . ,, M llmld, l!cv. T.. 11. A ^t. Joliii s, McihoiiriH;. V Siarlh. I!<'\. A. C, m a.. !{• ctor.. I,.'iiiio,\ville. ,■ iScoll. Kfv. I''. . .Vdciiiiani 1 lac.-. \ Tamils, Itc'V. H. (' , m.a .Ma^uj:. Tlioiiiiison. Ilt'v. Jsaac. Ki'dur Ia'vI.-j. TlioriK'luc. Ki'v <'aiioii. m.a.. Kector.. ..Sli rt.rookc. Von Ifllaiid. l{>\. Laiioii. Secictaiy l)i<>cc.-;iiii llianl ami Syimd. I.'cftor, M. Mic- hai'l's. (,)iK'l]i'c. Walters, Hfv. C. IJ Point St. Prler. Ca^^iu-. Wa.^IiiT, IJi'v. C. IJ Purtiifiif. Wutkiiis. Ilev. M., m.a., Pioti'S.-;or (it Clas-ics, Hislmir.s ('(illcjrc LciiiKiwillc. AVi'ii'v, Hfv. Kdwiii Kivii'.ic dii Lruip. \\illiaiiit«. Picv. L. W'., m a., llcctdr SI. Maltlicw s, QiicIm'c. "Williams, l!<'V. T. A.. Curate St. Maltlicws. (,)iicliri'. Wilkiiu-oii, Kev. I!. G., h.a., Puifcfsor df Past. nail Ik (dony, ni-l;.,]!' - C.dlej;.' lii'iiiidw ilk'. AN'rioht. Pev. II., n.A EaslAiiKn-* Wiirudc. liev. L. (".. m.a Afloin ale Vatcs, IJc'v.N. P.,Tutdr liisliop's College, l.eiiiKi.willi.' »y J 1 4 1 PRAY E R S TO IMC USED AT AIJ. .MI:i:TL\(IS of the SOriETV AND OF ITS HEVEl.'AL ASSOCIATIONS LET US I'KAY. JiOrd, have mercy upon us. Clirisi, have morcy upon us. Lord, have morcy upon us. PuEVENT us, O Lord in all our doini^s, with Thy most lira- cious i'avour, and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our works, begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may i^lorily Thy Holy Name, ^hhI Hnally, l>y Thy mercy, obtain everlasting lil'e ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Anie//. O mercil'ul Clod, who hast made all men, and hatest iU)tliing that Thou hast made, nor wouldestthe death ol'a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon the Heathen, aiul thosi^ who are in error. Take I'rom them all ignorance, hardness oi" heart, and con- temi)t of Thy Word, and so letch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy Hock, that they may be saved among the remnant oi" the true Ifsraelites, and 1)0 made one lold under one Shei)herd, Jesus Christ, Our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one (Jod, world without end. Amen. O God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those bene factors who contribute to its support, Dless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy ; the endeavour of all who are engaged in spreading Uie knowledge of true religion in the Dominions of our Sove- reign, and the labours of those Missioiuiries 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. Aliiiiiihty Saviour, wliu hy tlio riiilit haiid of God art oxallod. and hast, received of Ihe Father tlie promise of tlie Holy Spirit, slied I'ortli Tliy lii-lit, and ^race on this - to all who are lahourinii' to spread the knowledue oT Thy truth, and especially to those Missionary Societies which have ministeied to the need of our Church in this Land. Prosper the work in which tiiey are engaged, aiul make them tho honoured in.strumeiils ol .spreadmu' Thy uospel, and proclaiming Thy great aiul glo- rious name. Hear us mercilul Saviour, in these, our pray- ers, and to Thee, with the Father, and the Holy CJhosI, he ascrihcd all honour and glory I'or ever and ever. Anivii. () God the Father oi" our Lord .lesus Christ, our only Saviour, tho Prince ol'I'eace, give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our uidnippy divi- sions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, juid whatsoever else may hinder us I'rom godly Union and Concord ; that, as there is but one JJody, and one Spirit and one J lope ol our Calling, one Lord, one l^iiih, one IJaptism, one God and Father ol' us all, so we may hencel'orth bo all oi one heart, and oi" one soul, united in one holy bond ol" Truth and Peace, of l'\iith and Charity, and may with oiu' miml and one mouth glorii'v Thee ; ihronuh Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Our F'athor, which art in heaven ; Hallowed bo Thy Name ; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will ))e done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And I'orgive us our trespasses, as we ibrgive them that tresi)ass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; ))ut deliver us from evil ; ibr thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever Amen. Till- CMURCII SOCIETY OK TIIK DIOCBSK 03P QXJ:fii3B33C. I'ATKON: lll> K\< KI.I.KNtV liii; (i(i\||;Min isl| nt' Nia,.|).. Captain .Ashe. K..\., Hull. Ceo, FlAilli', !>.('. L., .Ill(lt,'p N'ii'i' .Adiiiiialt y C'nni, ( Icui;,'*' \'t'a.'<('_v, Ivlw ill A. .loiK s, .laidt'i* I'attoii, jr. , • laiiicN l»iiiil)ur, .C., .1. I'.. Kc.isytli. ( lc(ii'L,'t' l,aiii|i.siiii. I' A., .M. licll liviiic. Cum. (Ji'ii., C.IJ., ( ..M.C. • luliii llaiiiilluii. cKN'riiAi- noAiii): Tile I'lcsiiliiit, liic \'ii iiiih ■■'■•< ullii iinsi orihrrd.) FINAXC'K COMMIT'IKK 'rri'iisiiri'i' of tlio Society, ('liaiiiniui \V. (;. Wintelo, K. H. Smith, JJ. ("iiniplK.'!!, W. H. Cart Of, Hull (Jeo. Veiiscy, J. FfiUiiiltoii, Rev. Canon \'on Itlland, 'I'lu' N'cry Wvv. tin' Ucan of (^'lu lice Tiu" S(>( rotiir\'. KDUCATIOX AM) DKI'Osrroi! V COMMITTKK 'I'lic fiOril iSislioj). Ciiaiiinan. I!ev. H. .]. IVtrv, \V. !(. Cartel, C. Judge, \V. C. Wuitele, riev. CanoM Von Illlanil, Tlu; Sectetaiy, Kev. L. W. Wiliiiuns, 'I'lie \'vv\ llev. the lleanof (.^Micliei', Uev. A. .). I'.alfoiif, The 'rreasuief. r.AM) CO.MMlTrKK J-:. Voiui . THK LOHI) I'.ISHOP, ITtKSlDENT. ( KlicUil III/ IIk Sf/iKii/.J Wvv. Ciiiioii l''<).st(;r, .M.A., Hvv. H. .1. I'.tiv, .M.A.. K(;v. L. W. Wil'liiuii.s. M.A. (Jco. Wnisi'V, \V. (i. NVuitolt;, \{. H. Siiiitli. ( Eliitiil 1)1/ till I'/uirc/i Sur'iiti/.) Hcv. (!. }I. I'iuker, Very Rev. Deuii Noiiiiiiii, 1). 1)., lUv. A. .1. Hiilfour, M.A., \\. Haiiiiltdii, W. II. Caitei', ('. iIikIi'o. ( K.i-Ofiir'ii, Ml )ii!)irs. ) Tlie Aii'li'liMi'dii of ((tiu'lu'c, Tilt' Clcrit'al Sccictaiy ot S\iioil, 'I'lic SciietaiN oF ( liuiili SiK'ietN', The Ti'ea.surei' of Syiioil, The 'I'rciisiui'r of ( iiiir( li Soiiely. 'I'lie \a\\ SciretaiN ut S\i:i](l. SKCKK'I'AKY : Uev. CaiK n Voii llllaud, M.A. noxoiiAiJV 'i'iii-:.\sri!Hii .loliii Haiiiiltiiii. CXa3G:3RG-'Y' TRUST COMMITT3E3E. TIIK LOUD I'.ISIIOI'. CIIAI U.MAN' Ivcv. T. S. ('luipiiiaii, llev. Caiiou \'()ii HHaiiii, lUv. Kelix Px.yle, Ke\'. Canon Uicliaril.soii, R"v. Lennox W. Williams, Very Uev. Dean Noiiiian, llev. A. J. Uiilfour, R. Hamilton, \V. (J. Wnrtele, ('. .finlge, (ieo. N'l-a.sev, R. If. Smith, K. .L Hale. John Hamilton, trf<:asui;kR: Kduin i^)[)e. SKCRI MBSaSTIXTG-S. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CllUrtCII SOCIETY. Wednesday 1894 Tth F(.'])ruaiy. CENTRAL BOARD. Tuesday 180n 21st Febniary. Tuesday " 21st March. Tuesday , Tuesday,. Tuesday,. Tuesday... Tuesday.., Tuesday.., Thursday , .18th April. . " IGth May. , " lOth iSepteniber, , " 21st NovemlxM-, , " r.lth I)eceinl)er. 1894 lOlh .Tauuary. " 8tli Felmiary. ii CLER(}Y TRUST COMMITTEE. Wednesday 189.^ 8lh Fehruary. Wednesday " 19th April Wednesday " 2ist June. Wednesday " 20th Sei)tem1)er, Wednesday " 20ili December, Wednesday 1894 31st .Tanuary. Wednesday " Hth February. DIOCESAN BOARD. Wednesday 1893 loth February. Wednesday " 17th May. Wednesday " IGth August. Wednesday " ISth November, Wednesday 1894 , 21st February. L3 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meetinii- of the Church Society was held in the Cathedral Church Hall, on Wednesday, the 1st of February, at two P. M. Present, the Lord Bishop of Quebec in the chair, the Very llev. the Dean of Quebec, the Ven. Archdeacon Roe, the Revs. Canon Von lilland, L. "W. "Williams, T. A. Williams, Messrs. R. Hamilton, R. H. Smith, C. Judge, H. J. Pratten, Edwin Pope, J. Dunbar, Q. C, Geo. Lampson, E. J. Hale, John Hamilton, G. R. White, W. H. A. Eckhardt, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. Colin vSewell, Mrs, Sharpies, Miss Mon- tizambert, Miss Dunn, and the Rev. A. J. Balfour, acting- Secretary. After prayers, the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. • The reports of the Central Board, Diocesan Board, and Clergy Trust Committee were read, adopted and ordered to be printed. The rejiort from the St. Francis District Asso- ciation was also read, received and ordered to be printed in the Annual Report of the Church Society. Statements of the accounts of the Church Society, Diocesan Board, Clergy Trust Fund, Bishopric Endowment Fund, and Local Endowment Funds, were presented, adopted and ordered to be printed. Nineteen new members were elected, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and the Rev. T. L. Ball, as " Life Members." The Vice-Presidents were re-elected. 14 ■ • |l _ ; " i i»( ; If: i Tho lollowinu' uvntlomeu vvero thou eloctod to serve on tlie Central Board :— Messrs. C. Judge, W. II. Carter, H. J. Tratten, II. Campbell, E J'ope, K J. Hale, K. U. Dobell, T' li. Norris, J. C. ]More, (>. It. White, Jchn liurstall. sr., T. A. Youni,^ E. II. Wade, W. H. A ICekhardt, Hermann Young, E. A. Hoare, H. T. Machin, K. Turner and J Winlield. The following were elected m(>mbers ol' the Diocesan Board :— The Very Kev. the Dean, Revs. G. H. Parker, A. J. Balfour, Messrs. K. Hamilion, W. H Carter and C. J udge. And the following elected meml)ers of the Clergy Trust Committee, viz : — The Very Rev. the Dean, lu'vs. T. S. Chapman, F. Boyle, Canon Von IHland, Canon Richardson, A. J. Balfour, L. W. Williams, and Messrs. R. Hamilton, W. G. Wurtele, C. Judge, E. J. Hale, Geo. Veasey, R. H. Smith and John Hamilton. The thanks of the Society were then given to the Honorary Counsel, the Hon. Geo. Irvine, Q.C., .lames Dunbar, Esq., Q.C., and Geo. Lampson, Esq., and also to the Auditors, for their respective services during the past year. The following amendmtmt to Article XIII of the By-Laws, agreed to for the lirst time at the last annual meeting, was linally adopted : " That Article XIII be amended by adding after the word "Diocese," in line live of paragraph live, the following: "and the ministrations of the Church in the poorer districts." The following alterations were then read for the lirst time and await conlirmation : That Article XIII of the By-Laws of the Church Society be amended by striking out th<' following words in Section C, beginning with lirst word of eleviMith line of of said section : "all the members of the Board l)eing also members of the Corporation of the Church Society, one half of whom in each order shall be elected by the Church I 15 Society, and the other halt' by the Synod of the Diocese, the members of the IJoard to." and substituting- the following therefor : " who shall be elected, one half of each order by the Church Society and the olher half by the Synod of the Diocese. All the members of the Board shall be members of the Corporation of the Church Society ; and the eh'cted members shall." That Article Xlll of the By-Laws of the Church Society be amended by striking out the following- words in Section B, lines eleven and twelve, page fifty-three : "to the extent of not more than two-thirds of the surplus revenue," and inserting the word "surplus" between the words ' the " and " revt^nue, " in the tenth line. That Article IV of tht^ By-Laws of the Church So(>iety be amended by striking out the word " two" in the lirsi line, and substituting therefor the word " three " A resolution, expressive of sincere regret at the enforced absence, through illiness, of the Revd. Canl^on Richard- son. Secretary of the Church Society ; of the esteem in which, for his personal character, his talents, his valuable services, he is universally held; and of hope for his speedy restoration to health and active duty, was passed. ' The meeting was then closed with the Benediction. ' 16 45 VICT., CHAP. 80. All Act to authorizi' the Church Hocioty of the Diocese of Quebec, to coiifsolidate cerluiu Kndowinont Funds. i i M ! [Assented to 2'ith May, 1882.] Preamble. WiiKREAS the Chui'ch Society of the Diocese of Quebec has, by its petition, rei)resented that it is in charue of certain endowment funds for the sup- port of various Parishes and Missions within ihe Diocese of Quebec, and has prayed that th(» said Church kSociety should be authorized so to distri- bute any losses which may occur, through failure in investments, as to make them fall i)roportionat(>- ly over the whole ot such endowments held])y the Society ; and whereas it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petitioners ; Therefore, Her Ma- jesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec is authorized, so far, to consolidate the said endishop the greatest possible loss has beiallen this Diocese. Though not the originator of the Church Society, he devoted so much time, thought, and interest to its welfare, that it throve apace under his administration ; as was happily the case with all our Church organizations. Bishop Williams not only watched over the w^elfare of the Society, but ins])ired others with somewhat of his own energy and enthusiasm ; Clergy and Laity alike under his example and guidance, strove to promote its well being, and thus are we enabled to shew a iinancial condition as remark- able in its present prosperity as it is encouraging for the future. However, we could not be long left without a Chief Shepherd to watch over the spiritual afliiirs of the Diocese ; and so in the month of June, at a meeting of the Synod, specially summoned for the purpose, we were called upon to elect his successor, when, by the blessing and guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Reverend Andrew Hunter Dunn, Vicar of All Saints, South Acton, England, was unanimously chosen lor that very arduous and responsible position ; and was consecrated in' Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, on Sunday, 18th September, 1802, during the session of the Provineial Synod. Then, as we have already stated, on the 7th day of July in the same year, our Church Society, a society w^hich has 18 n I done so much in our Diocrso, complotod Ihe aOtli year ol'its existence ; and when we bear in mind its conii)arativo small beiiinning, in tlie year 1842 ; review^ the steady and solid work which, since then, it has been instrumental in accomplishing-; and now see the great power and usel'ul- ness which it wields in the Master's cause, we have indeed reason to thank God and courageously i)ress I'orward to yet wider and nobler ends. On comparing the receipts of the year 1802, with tin; year 1891, we regret to have to record a sliglit decrease, as will be seen by the Ibllowing statement : — ' I 1891. ISlP;.'. I llKMTilrfC. IhH'ICilSC. '! IfM GLMienil Fund Sl,r.<)() .01 Sl, ;;,;;i7 SI Pension Fiinil l,i S7,(;2:i i'l; s I •■•7 20 Xet J''(.'!eii;L' ^ '2\t\ 7'J 1117 2(1 ;» ;V.) GENERAL FUND. {To aid in the erection of Clua'ches and Pars:>nai, in the s//j)port of Schoo/s ; in the promotion of Loral Endoir- ments ; in the Eduration of the rhi/dren of the Clerd// ; and for the general expenses of the management ifonan'i'.^, in roiniertion unlh the Annual Griiiit from tlie Socicf// for the Propaiia- tion of I he Gospel in forr./g-n /nir/s : Assessments from the Rural Congreg'aUons : A <>;rant from the Cleru,!/ Trust Fund, and the interest (f the' Invested Ca/)itport of evi'ry Church meml-'jsr in the Diocese, and should never be allowed to fall buck. The report of tlu^ Diocesan Board will furnish a full account of the Missionary lal)ours of the Society. PENSION FUND. the paid u of {For the support of aged and infirm Clergymen) Six Clergymen, after many years of faithful hard w^ork in this Diocese, are now receivinu- th(nr well earned pensions from this Fund, amountinuin tiie agu'regute to !^2,510. This Fund, we may remark, owes its lormation, under God, to the wisdom and foresight of our late beloved Bishop ; and was established in commemoration of the 251 h anniversary of the Church Society, as a thank-olfering to Almighty Grod for his abundant blessings u[)on this Society during the iirst 25 years of its existence. This one fact, if nothing else, should serve to ]K;rpetuate the memory of Bishop Williams in the Diocese of Quebec, so lonu' as there remains a recipient of a pension from this F'und. We are sorry to notice a decrease in the amount sub- scribed to this important Fund for this year of $31.42, as compared with the previous year. 20 h ii \y ! widows' and orphans' fund. Aiinuitios to tli.' amount oC $2,081.25 havo Iuvmi paid clurini'- tho past year lo ton widows and oii^lit chiidivn of ClergyiritMi, who.al the time ol' their doceaso, worocoiiiiocted with this Dioce.se. Olio, hitherto an annuitant to [ho extent ol'STo per annum, through coming" oi' age, is no longer a claimant. Tlie widow of the Kev. U. Cr. Ward, who relinquislied lier pension in the monlii of October, l tlU'llf .Miss .Vcllic ilii^'hcs Miss Wouij Miss iliiuiinoiKl.. .Miss Tlioiniisoii Miirblctoii ; Miss I'iiilliiis L.'ilii'iulor. Miiiidiilou IsJiimlH .M iss liaU Tutal. Ult,\NT. .-^ CtH. •l(i OU n; 00 lL> SO i 10 11(1 (i 10 .It so :i2 00 ;52 00 CO 00 ;!2 oo .30 10 41 so 20 00 SO 00 24 00 .S.021 20 '5 inontlis 2 inoiitli!) 2 IMOlltll.S IS nioiilhd 18 months () months ij moil tlis icro, {. .1. From fho n't urns made by iW Teachers, and by the several Clergymen in whose Mi.s.sions these f^chools are situated, we gatiier that the grants are much appreciated, and that a great good is being done by their means for the cause of the Church in the Diocese. EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY. grat- ' the thful this School The subscriptions shew an increase of $115 over those of the i)revious year. This, we are bound to say, comes entirely from the CMty of Quebec, the amount received from the whole of the (^ountry Missions, for this F'und, being only $8.10. Surely there must be great fault somewhere to account for such a mea2:ro result. Grants to the amount of $500 have been made during the past year from this Fund, towards the Education of Children of six Clergymen in this Diocese. Our warmest thanks are again due to Mr. Robert Hamilton, for his very generous donation of $280 towards this object. 22 LKdACIKS. Duviiijv the pasi your th." sum ofiftoOi ]v\s l)ooii iveiMv^d oil jiccouiit oltho ^iauoi' Loga.y lor the Ma^oo- Kudowm.-ul l^'uiul. DKroSITOIIY. \i \ {foi' the sale of Bibh's, Prni;rr Hno/iK, fTi/nm B()o/,'s, Sumhifi- School Hooka, an llyiim r)(i(il\s .. .Ml .Misccllnnc(iu:^ II I Ahniiiiiu'ks ...- 132 Cards ;!7 Tracts . 1.77!) ^ .1.) .I| S ^11 \11 (111 1 II ;u IS.-i 1(1 il (IS ■I ;is I s,-, 1Sr.l .MisiMJlMIH'OllS. ;;iiSI .Miiiaiiacks 2sl (,'a:ils .>i;;,2s L'7 :.:ii i $ Af) 111 ■1 x> 1(17 2(1 i:',(i iKi 170 .;;» 21 (i:. 7 (■).) SlllS 10 ;,l ! I ! ji i Free Granh, lo he paid for bfj (he Church Sorielf/. KW Prayer Hooks I?l."' ()0 S7,') Cutci'liisins 1;') 27 2:'.ll Tiai'ts lli CO Postaiif oil aliovc 2 II .S ,'■.2 i:i S5J» 71 M ! I The best and warmost thanks of I ho Church i^oriety are duo lo the Honorary Socroiary-Troa.suivr of tho Dopository, the Revd. A. J. IJalfour, lor his ready and elhoieiit help in the charg-o of th(^ Depository. OIJITUAKV On the 20th day of Apnl, 1802, the Right Reverend J. W. AYilliams, fourth Ui.shop of Quebec, after an Episcopate of w. 23 n<»arly I wont y-ninf years, on hM'od inlo liis n\st. Ol'liiiii it can l)(' truly siiitl ihiit his works do Inllovv him. 1I«« has h'lt a murk upon tho Diocese wliicli is never likely to bo ellaced. Tliouyli our popuhitioM is sparse and our peoi)h> not wcidthy, the liiian(;ial condition of the Diocese can compare fnvourahly with that of hiruer and more wealtliy Dioceses. Tile l)an(l ol'eaniest hiymen, wlio have devoted tlieir attention to the various I'unds of t!ie Church Society, have contributed, by their llnaiicial knowledge and business capac^ity, in no sliiiht degreo to this ]iai)py static ot things. It was the lat«> liishoji's good fortune to secure such valuable coadjutors ; and all tliese, from Iheir nn])ounded respect for his person and oUice, esteemed it a i)rivilege to work with and under him We hiive also to record witli much regret tlie death of the Honourable (^ol. AVm. Rhodes, a Life ^Ieml)er, and a warm friend of the ,Miarch Societv, who was called to his rest in the early part of the year. THE ASS()(;iATIOX OF ("IlUIiCII IIELPEKS. Our best thanks are due to onr friends of the Church Help(»rs' Associntion, for their successful exertions on behalf of the Church Society, by which is shoAvn an increased colli ribution to its I'^inds of more than ^300 as compared with the previous year. No doubt, as this Association becomes better known, even greater results may be looked for in the future. Their exiunple should stir up thi^ Country Districts to greater exertion ; for, if even the same ellbrts had been made by them this yinir as in the past, instead of a deiiciency of about twenty dollars, there ^vould have been an increase of ov«M- three hundred dollars in the Society's income lor the current year. Is it too much to hope that at the end of another year there will be a better state of things to report; tor it must be remembered that if the revenue of the Society diminishes, it is not the City that will suiter, but the Church in the Country Districts. IJISIIOP WILLIAMS' AIEMOUI V MISSION FUND. Immediately after the death of our late beloved Bishop, the question was mooted of raising a w^orthy memorial of one so respected throughout the Diocese. 24 n \ t H \i .j rt : '4 1 The subjoct was considoretl at the meeting of the ^ynod, in Juno. In the monih of October a pubUc mi'etiiig Avas held in Quebec, presided over by our present Diocesan, to consider what would l)e tlie best form of memorial, one that would be of permanent use in the Diocese, and keep the Bishop's memory ever before us ; when it was decided to . raise a sum of money, twenty-live thousand dollars at the very least, the interest of which should g"o towards the maintenance and extension of the Church's missionary work which he had so much at li«>art. One thing perliaps more than another that suggested the memorial taking this form, was the fact that the late l>ishop himself strongly felt the necessity for such a Fund; iri order to meet the reduction and final withdrawal of the grant which we receive from the Venerable iSociety for the l'roi)aLiation of the G(>si)el in Foreign Parts, and also because he saw the ]iecessity of employing more men in the Diocese, if ejir missionary work was to be maintained and extended. AVe are glad to be able to report that the sum of nearly twenty thousand dollars has already been sul)scril)ed, and good hopes are now entertained that the Memorial Fund will reach thirty thousand dollars before it is finalh' closed. The Venerable Archdeacon Ivoe has offered to visit any Parish or Mission to which he may be invited and fully ex- plain the object of the Fund. We would strongly jidvise Clergymen who have not done so, to avail themselves of the Archdeacon's oiler, as there should be no Church family in any Parish or Mission to which the opportunity has not been given of contributing to so worthy an object. NEW MEMBEIIS. At our last annual meeting, one hundred and thirty-seviMi fresh names Avere added to the list of members of iho Chiirch Society. The whole of which is respectfully submttted. Quebec, 1st February, 181t3. A. H. Quebec, Chairman. Thomas Riciiaudson, Secretary. 25 ABSTRACT OF niOCEEDINGS 01' THE CENTRAL BOARD DURING 1802. January 19th. — Annual Report cousidorod and adopted. Letter from Edward Rawlings, Esq., Manag-ing- Director of Guarantee Co. of N. A., in re : basis of agreement. Reso- lution re : balance of "Wilberforco Memorial Fund. Report of Depository Committee. Discount to Clergy on cash pay- ments only. Grant of ^100 toward Depository asked for. Its consideration deferred. Recommendation of Vice-Pre- sidents and Members of Central Board, to be elected at Annual Meeting. Increase of Annuity to Widows of Clergy- men, S-IOO. Orphans (limited number), |oO. Ratiiied by Bishop. February, 4th. — Election of Auditors, Finance, Educa- tion and Depository, Land and Investment Committees. Days of meetings Jixed. Committee on Clerical Reports. Certilicates of Pension and W. and 0. Fund from Rev. Henry Wright. Letter from Hugh Wilson, Esq.. re : grant to teacher at West Frampton. Letter from Rev. F. B(>yle on same. Secretary's instructed reply. Letter from Rev. J. C. Cox re : grant to Parsonage at Windsor Mills. E. J. Meredith, Esq., appointed Notary of Church Society, and by the Bishop appointed Registrar. February IGth.— Letter from E. J. Meredith, Esq., accepting office of Notary of Church Society. Opinion of Honorary Counsel re : investing Church Funds in Upper Canada, — unfavourable ; and a like opinion, re : sale of property in Frampton donated by Mr. E. Smith. Question of mortgage on land in Valcartier referred to Land Com- mittee. Report of Secretary of Depository, Reduced scale of prices, sanctioned. Application for $ 100 not acceded to but all grants made, to be paid for by Church Society. 26 I : Hi j! Ill'' liti : M ji ji 1 j'ii :! I Itl ll "March 22iu1. — Report of Connnitioo oppoiiiled to mnke arrangrmoiils for Jubilee celobriition of Church Society. Sp^'cial Services, ]>ishop of Niagara the preacher. Historical Sketch of Church Society, during the half century, prepared by the Archdeacon, to be printed and circulated with Annual Reports. Thanks to the Archdeacon for this work. Aprtl 10th. — Resolution of Sympathy with Rishop Wil- liams in his illness. Mortgage on land in Frampton to be removed on receipt of i$ 150.00 from Francis Lehouillier. Report ol' Land Committee, conditions on which the Church Society would take back the Yalcartier Glebe, sold to McBain, but covered by mortgage. Colonial and Conti- nental Church and School Grant renewed. May 17th. — Resolution expressing th(» deep and mourn- ful sense of the serious and heavy loss which has befallen the Church through the death of Bishop Williams. Report of Education Committee, grants to Schools for 1892. Report of Finance (*ommittee, u'rants to several Clergymen in aid of the Education of their children. $100 towards I'arsonage at Windsor Mills. Application for out lit grant, from Rev. G. G. Nicolls. Bishop's stipend to be paid to end of quarter. Mr. McBain to retain the \'alcartier Glebe J and purchased from the Society and pay ') p. c. on Principal. ]\[ay 25th. —Special Meeting. Report of Finance Com- mittee, allotting gi-ants in aid of tlie Education of children of the Clergy — to ])(^ referred back to said Com- mittee — because based on incomplete information. June 1st. — IJeport of iMnanre Committee, on o-vaiils for Edueation of children of Clergy, adopted. SeptExMBEII 20th.— L(>tter from :\lrs. Williams, gratefully acknowledging the Episcopal Stipend for the Quarter. Letter from Rev. L. W. Williams, acknowledging Resolution ofSymi>athy. Letter from Rev. J. C. Cox, thanking the 1 27 Board for rone wing the grant of WO towards his Parsonag'o. Letters from Revs. J. Kothera and T. Bhiylock, and from Mrs. Yial, thanking the Board for its educational aid in behalf of their respective children. E,ep>)rts of Finance Committee on Mr. Fauleoner's letter regarding Pension to Mrs. Ward. Pension to he granted. $50 towards new Church at Beattie's Settlement, per Kev. J. Rothera. Appli- cations for Educational aid from Rev. W. Gr. Lyster for his son, and from Rev. J. B. Debbage for his daughter. Funds Exhausted. $100 to Rev. C. H. Brooks, for outfit. Appli'' 'tion from Rev. II. C. Stuavt, for grant towards new Church and School at Radnor Forges. Consideration deferred. Report of Education Committee. Grants to Schools at Labrador, Magdalen Islands, Cape Cove, West Frampton, Marbleton, Bourg Louis No. 3. Letter from Mrs. Jenkins, asking to have Pension allowance transferred from a son to a daughter. C ranted. November 15th. — Resolution of welcome to new^ Bishop. Letter of thanks from Mrs. Jenkins. Alike one from Mrs. Ward, of Lower Ireland, for renewal of Pension. Revs. C. H. Brooks and H. A. Brook(% duly qualified to participate in benefits of Pension and W. and O. Funds. AV. and O. Cerlilicate from Rev. R. J. Fothergill, defective. Con- sideration deferred. Report of Finance Committee. Ap- plication from Rev. E. W. Weary, for aid towards a new Church, defective ; consideration dr'fernxl. Outfits of $100 each to Jievs. G. (r. NicoUs, G. J. Sutherland and II. A. Brooke. A])plication from Rev. G. G. NicoUs, for leave to pay arrears on W. and O. I'und, and thus save consequences of lapse ; Ibrbidden l)y By-Law. Grant to Parsonage at Fitch Bay renewed. Letter from Archdeacon Roe, with list of Congregations that respoiuled to appeal in l)ehalf of Diocese of Newfoundland, enfeebled by great lire at St. John, ij;!, 548. 01 sent. List to be printed. Report of Educa- tion Committee. Leiter from R(!v. W. G, Lyster, re: teacher ol* School ai Cape Cove No. 1. Grant to Cape Cove 28 U ; I .'li i» a I II I p h! ' Mi' ■■: i': No. 2. (rrant to School at East Framptoii. Approval of Miss Gilmore for Stanstead, of Mrs. L. Thompson for Sandy Beach, and of Miss Louisa Thompson for Portncuf. Report of W. and 0. Fund. List of Clergymen who have completed their payments and of those in course of com- pleting. Clergymen to be reminded that their subscriptions to W. and 0. Fund are due on 1st of May in each year, failing this, they may become disqualified and be required to begin anew, liules regulating the management of the Society's Funds. December 20th. — Letter from Canon Thorneloe, re: Rev. R. J. Fothergill's W. and 0. certificate. Fresh cer- tilicate from Dr. Austin, of Sherbrooke. Mr. Fothergill admitted to participate. Rev. T. A. Williams qualiiied to participate in Pension and AY. and O. Funds. Application from Rev. E, B. Husband, for renewal of grant to Church in Hopetown ; referred to Finance Committee. Letter from Rev. Josiah Ball, re : School aided by Society in Magdalen Islands ; referred to Education Committee. Report from Treasurer of Church Society, adopted. Changes in method of presenting Financial Report, suggested by Treasurer ; referred to a committee ; to be adopted if approved of. Seal of the Church Society to be renewed. M Ui 2d EEPORT OF THE DIOOESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE Diocesan Church Society for the year 1892. The following- is the abstract of the revonul? account of the Diocesan Board for the year ended Dec. 31st, 1892 :— Dk. To Stipends ft21,0S4 fa " Petidions ()4;5 ;52 " Special .Missionurv Work. l,:!.il IH) " Cinuits for Viii'iUiun Fund 210 0(1 " (JeiRTiil i'lxpeiises 21.') 78 " Special iOxpeiises 22 50 '■ Balance 1,4U 19 $2r,'.»9S IS • Cr. By Balance from 1891 8 2,79,T 49 " Asseris-ments received 10,2()G ;>'.• " S. P. Cr. Grant for 18;t2... 0,327 H4 " S. P. G. " Pensions.. 242 i;{ " Mission Fund 4,747 Ol »' Clerjry Trust Fund 4,500 00 " Vacation Fund donation. 75 15 '" ititerost on depo.'^its 4o ;!2 !ii!27,!j9S 4;i ♦1 A comparision of the above with the statement for the previous year shows an increase of over |1,200 in the amount paid for stipends, and over |300 for special mis- sionary work, both items indicating a fuller occupancy of the lield of labour; but, in order to meet this increased expenditure, your Board has been obliged to draw upon the surplus revenue of the Clergy Trust Fund for the full amount allowed by the By-law, and at the same time wit- ness a reduction of over $1,350 in the balance on hand at the close of 1891. In other words, this means that the Board's expenditure has exceeded its revenue from all sources by over $1,350. At the present rate of expenditure, the balance, now standing at $1,441.19, will have disap- peared by the end of 1893, and the prospect of an actual deficit in 1894 wdll have to be faced. And the outlook here presented acquires a darker hue in view of the withdrawal of the grant from the S. P. G., which cannot be continued to the Diocese for more than a few years on a rapidly diminishing scale. The Society did not reduce the grant for 1893 only in consequence of the death of the late Bishop, but has clearly intimated its intention of doing so in 1894. ^6 ! if 1 III! : !( 111 conveying to the Archdeacon the Society's decision, lor the reason slated, not to reduce the grant I'or lSt>-'i, tiie Secretary at the same time expressed the desire ol' tlie S. P. G- i'or some proposal on the part of the Diocese by which the " Society's grant could be relincjuishcd at an early date." Your Board, after long' and careful consideration, rerom- mends the following scheme of reduction to be submitted by the Bishop : I. That the Society be requested to continue thi' grants of Jl'loO and ..t*.")0 for the Missionary on the Lai)i-a(l()r Coast and for the Chai)lain to the Hosi)ital forser^Mces to sailors, res})ectively, — the latter to cease when the ollice next become vacant. II. That the balance of the grant, XOOO, hi reduced as follows, viz : That the grant be €700 for the years 1804 and 180.5; t'oOO for the years ISOO and 1807, and jL-IOO for the years 1808 and 1800, after which tiic grant is to cease. Your Board <'annot of course aliirm that this pro})osal will be accepted by the S. 1'. Cr, The urgent claims jiiessing upon the Society for an extension of their work in the more purely missionary field among the heathen may di-mand a more speedy withdrawal of the aid so long contributed to old Colonial Dioceses; Imt tlie existence of a stroiig feeling in the minds of many churelimen in the Diocese iri favour of an early relinquishment of all further assistance on the the one hand, and the pressure oi our own obligations on the other, have indicated the necessity of some schtnne of reduction that seemed to reconcile the interests of the work in the Diocese with the views oi the Societv. Whether the Society accept this proposal or not, the situation is sulUciently grave, and your l>oard woukl earnestly dr^w the attention of members of the Church in the Diocese to the need ot additional and special elforts from every quarter to prepare for the crisis at haiul and endeavour to avert the danger of having to withdraw our hands from missionary work which has strong claims upon us. Among the direct means by whieh help ought to be rendered, the following may be suggested : — 31 cl to 1. 7A<; spciu/t/ cowpleUnn of the BisJio/) Wil/iams Mcmo' rial Mission in ml, as origina/l// ronlcni/i/aled, and Us aii^i;- mentation. — It now reaches over !&20,000, so that the iiiiniinum sum named— •|2i3, 000 — may be looked upon as assured ; and to expect tliat the iinal returns will exceed that amount by several thousands is surely justiUed l)y the verv gratil'yinii' results which have thus lar Ibllowed the appeal on behalf ol" this Fund. 2. Additionnnl wljscriplions and /arger oj/'crlories for the Mission Fund. — This is almost the only source ol' income capable ol' any degree of expansion, and the Fund of the Church So'^iety which ministers to the most important needs of the Dioces;'. Contributions have shown no material increase for some years past. Its speeial imi)ortance and necessity to the missionary work of tiie Diorese at the present time, it is hop;'d, will l)e more fully recognized. 3. Assessments. — Whilst your Board cannot count upon any very large addition to its income from this source ibr some time to come, some increase niay reasonably be ex- pected, gradually rising as some of the newer Missions grow stronger. When it is considered that the aggregate assessment of eight among the more recently established Missions amounts to only i§l,oi3o, or less than an average of $200 each, the dili'erence between tins point and self-support surely suggests the expectation of improvement. Your Board has ol)served on the other hand that in cer- tain cases where numbers have })een reduced by deaths or removals, congregations expect a proportionate reduction of assessments, and the i)lea, when justiiied, has been ad- mitted. In future, it is plain, the iinancial dilliculties to which reference has been made, will render it impossible to concede any reduction in the assessment. If, from any cause, the members in any congregalion are diminished, greater eil'^^'-^s must ])e made to meet the assessment; and if that is found on trial to b(^ impracticable, the Diocesan Board will then be compelled, however unwillingly, to i)Ut in force the recommendation made by the Synod in 1881, to meet an emergency similar to that now threatened, and unite two Missions into one. The Diocesan Board was constituted only a few months previous to the death of Bishop Mountain. Its entire work therefore may be said to have been carried out under the guiding hand of our late revered and lamented Diocesan. I'! ii I ■ I hi I : :J2 Ilis careful oversiglit, unJlaggiiig interest and ready partici- pation in its important and anxious labours during his long episcopate are be.st known to those who were privileged to assist him in the solution of the many dilFiculties which lrt)m time to timi^ engaged the consideration of the Board, and it is perhaps unnecessary on this occasion to say any- thing more in recognition of his wise and active agency in the conduct of the missionary work of the Diocese ])eyond transcribing the resolution adopted on the 18th May last, which reads as lollows; " The Diocesan Board take advantage of this first meeting, since the death of their late lamented President, to place on record their deep sense of the nol)leness of his character as a Bishop in the Church of Ood, their profound coniidenco in the wisdom of his administration of the Diocese, and their alfeclionate attachment to his person, which has grown deeper and deeper as time wi'ut on. The members of the Board are necessarily l)rought into the closest and most conlidential relations with the Bishop of Quebec in the administration of the atlairs of the Diocese ; and their knowledge of the many admirable qualities of the late revered Bishop as arulerof the Church is consequently larger than that of others. The members of the Board feel it their duty and privilege to ])ear their witness to the absolute impartiality, justice and lairness of the late Bishop as well as to the great al)ility which he ever displayed in all matters that came before the JJoard, and to record their persuasion that to him is largely due the distinguished success which, under God's blessing, has attended the labours of the Board in the extension of the work in this Diocese." There are at present thirty Missions aided ])y the Diocesan Board, all of which enjoy the blessing of a resident Clergy- man. Labrador, which completes the number on the full list, is, for the time being, served by a Catechist and ^School Master. There are besides four self-supporting Parishes which have retained their connection with the Board. The work which is being done in these Missions ant. Francis District will be found in the usual report transmitted to the Church Society ; and the special work I i >>.) •)•/ (3arried on at Scotstown, Lake Mcu'iiiitic and Hereford, under the direction oi' tlio Archdeacon, is narrated in his report on those i)laees. Tiie impression to be u-athered Ironi all these sonrces oi' information is that the Missionaries of this Diocese are entitled to hiu'h praise I'or the unsparing way in which, amidst L'reat dilHculties, they devote them- selves to the work of Christ and His Church. The Archdeacon has discharged the duties of General INlissionary Agent during the past year with his usual zeal and devotion in addition to the trying and important labours which devolved upon him on the death of the late Bishop. It is only right that your Board should take this opportu- nity of expressing its high appreciation of the manner in Avhich all those various duties were fulfilled. The following appointments have been made during the past year : — The Jievd. G. G. Nicolls to the Mission of Shigawake. The lievd. H. A. Brooke to the Mission of Peninsula. The ]ievd. G. J. Sutherland to the Mission of St. Sylves- ter. TheRevd. C. H. Brooks to the Mission of Barnston. The Kevd. J*]. A. W. King to the Mission of Waterville. All which is respectfullv submitted. A. Vox Iffland, Secretarv. A. H. Quebec, President 34 1 ! ; I !! i ; ■ ii ':! M ' < ■ i . ' ■ ;,!' Report of the St. Francis District Association of the Church Society for the year 1892. Although the total amount oi" money iais«'(l during the year lor Church purposes is less by some !^2,()00.00 tlian that oi' last year, the reports of tht' various Parishes and Missions ol'the District are on the whole very encourauing. They show abundantly that life and activity have charac- terized the Church throughout the year. The Ibllovving facts will serve to illustrate this: A total amount of i|2;j,801».38 has been raised in the Dis- trict during the year for the general work of th*> Church; of which, the sum of i^3,l()2.U2— some $771.82 more tlian last year — has been devoted to extra parochial objects. The Darish of Danville devotes one-seventh of its income for the year, and the Parish of Sherbrooke one-iifth of its income, to outside objects. AVhile a few reports refer to [luctuations of jiopulation and to losses sustained through tlnM-enioviil of I'arisiiioners — as many as thirty Church people having removed during the year from one ]\Iis.sion — it is evident thnt in most Parishes steady progress has 1)i'(Mi made. We lind the usual increast; and improvement of Church property recorded, many reports making mention of repairs and additions to their Churches, their Parsonages and their Burying-grounds. Di Hereiord the sum of ^ 100 and a site for a new Church have been otiered as a free gift. The Hector of Richmond reports the hap]n' termination of the long pending suit and an award of $2,000 towards th(^ reconstruction of the Parish Church. He also reports the building of a new Parsonage which is already nearly free from debt. The Incumbent of Fitch Bay and G(H^rgeville also reports his Parsonage nearly paid up. The Principal of Bishop's College reports the year one of restoration, the College Chapel having been so far rebuilt tliat a Service of Dedication was held in it in the month of October last. He adds that suificient funds have been provided to warrant the undertaking of further work ; and that the stalls alone remain to be provided for. A conditional subscription of $700 will be available, he says, when $2,500 more shall be in hand. 4 ■)i) Ihe IVce villo cipal , the ce of He rant lone u of ,11 be i Ikll il is not to niiilcrini proo-re.s.s alone that the rej^ortw hear witness. Solid ecUuationiiil work continues to be done at Leiiiioxville and Coniptoii. lloth places deserve iar more su[)port ihiin they receive. In Durham a I'arochial Mission has been conducted, with excellent results, ])y one of our Diocesiin Cleriiv, h*<'V. l*]dwin Weary. And the Jlevd. Canon liuilock, of l^eeds, lilnuland, is to conduct a Mission in Sher- lirooke in th(? coming' l^ent. An increase of celebrations of Holy Communion, si)eakinu- of a truer estimate of the value of that great Sacrament, together with a n'eneral brightening" of the Services by more and heartier music, has been reported from more than one or uvo of our Parishes. The report from Magou' tells of an orgMui/ation, •• Tht; Associated Promoters of Worship, " established to increase the heartiness of th(^ Services of the (Uiurch. A District Choir Association has ])een organized under the eliicient musical leadership of Mr. Arthur ])orey, of Sherbrooke, and must, in time, lead to a great ly imi)roved taste in Church music. 11 uder the auspices ' of this Association very successful Choir ]'estivals have been held in Sherbrooke, Cookshire and Hatley, the good eifects of which are very evident. The Church is much in- debted to My. Dorey for his self-denying labours, liishop's College has continued to be a centre of Missionary life and ellbrt. The ]?rofessors have, as usual, given cheerful aid to their brethren, the Parochial Clergy. And the members of the Bishoj)S Colleue lirotherhood of Peaders, under their Warden, the Pevd.^P. G. AVilkinson, Prof, of Pastoral Theo- logy, have had, and have used to good effect, many oppor- tunities of serving the Church and of gaining experience as Lay-Peaders. Some t\. elve Missions and I'arishes have had the beut'lit of their services. And one report, referring to their work, says: — and it is no small praise — "after a vacancy of lunirly a year they handed the Mission over to th(! newly appointed Incumbent in a healthy condition." In addition to such facts as the above, evidence of the advance made by the Church duiing the year is found in the character and tone of the work done. One of the most hopeful features of the past year's work is the quickened interest ot clergy and people in the train- ing of children. In proof of this it may be slated that most of the reports bear witness to the efforts being made to in- crease the eiliciency of our Sunday Schools ; while in the rei)ort from Hatley we are told of a most successful Sunday School Teachers' Conference held iu that place, at which 86 I i 1 ' m : i!* i II i ii; ;..:'? J 1 'it woro present teachers and eler^-ymen from various Piirishos and Missions liir and near. Nor anMhe clergy any longer content to dei)end entirely npon the ministry ol' JSnnday Schools. ( )ne ]\Iissionary — and he represi-nts nniny — sjjcaks ol' giving instruction to the children himsell' hy public oatecliising and the use ol charts. vVnother s])caks()i' visiting the district schools and having many children thushroughi under religious instru» tion. And a third says: " 1 lind my- sell' resiKUisihle lor teaching Sacred History in a school ol eighty pupils." Quite akin to this awakened interest in the teaching of children is the evidently growing attention paid to the bringing ol'children to the ISacrament ol' l)iegeneiati(tn. Tlu' statistii s this year show a marked increase in the number ol" children admitted through the appointed gateway ol' Baptism into Christ's Holy Church. The total nund)er reported is three hundred and eighty-six. The Mission of Waterville alone — one ol'the newly establish«?d Missions — reports thirty-three children and twelve adults baptized. Another good feature in the outlook, is the awakening of conscience on the subject of, "how to raise money for Church purposes." "While the benelit of social gatherinus and of co-operative work is fully recognized, the blessedness of pure giving is emphasized. Tv-o rei)orts si)e:dv with undisyuised thankfulness of the successful change from old methods of money making, in which in one form or another a return is obtained for money contri))uted, to direct and real giving. Under this head the words of a laynum quoted in one of these reports are worthy of repetition : " AVhen 1 endeavour to follow the rule of laying ])y period- "ically a certain amount for God, I never have any dif- " iiculty, if only my aim is to cancel God's del)! lirst ; and " what is more I have never been sorry lor it. Yet another encouraging sign of the times is the increas- ing appreciation of good literature as a means of extending the inlluence and principles of the Church. ^^everal reports acknowdedge with gratitude the liberality of the Ven. JS. P. C. K. in granting additions to Sunday School Libraries. One refers to the valuable character of these books, treating as many ofthem do, of Church History and Church Doctrine, and all of them being sound and wholi'soHio. In another report the Missionary expresses his conviction that a general distribution of Churchly tracts throughout his large country Mission would greatly strength- I 87 on his hiinds. The o]ily(iuostion appi'ars tobn linw t<)o])iaiii nioiu'V to l)ny th«' lUHM'ssury tracts. Y«'t aiiotluT clcri^ymau si)t'ak.s withapprt'ciatioii oltlu; vi.sit of tho recently employed ('(►ll)()rteur and says : " he was well received, and I have had niiiny eiKiuirics askini;' when he is coming auain." Iiut, ol" all the evidences oi healthy lii'e revealed by the reports ol' the year Just closed, the chiel place ol importance must be liiven to tlie signs ol' a growinu' missionary si)irit. N(> Church can be progressive, we might almost say no Church can live, except it be possessed by the spirit of Missionary zeal. It is distinctly hopei'ul therelbre when our district reports tell us ol' !i>10S0.55 raised in the y< ar ibr Foreign and Domestic Missions ; ol' $280.1;^) given to the suH'ering Ciiunh in Newioundland ; and «>r s;^ 10^2.25 con- tributed to our own Diocesan Church Society. But it is yet more hopeiul when wi' read of the revival of Missionary Meetings; of laity takinir a part at these meetings in advo- cating the cause of the JJlessed Master ; of women pressing to the front in Missionary work ; and of the Woman's Auxiliary grown to be an essential ])art of our Parochial machinery, above all, when we read of Missionaries whose aitions, speaking more powerfully than words could do, declare that their one concern is to extend their Master's King- dom ; one visiting, during the last two months, and largely on I'oot, some one hundred and sixty-four families scattered over an area \en miles square; another taking four services on a Sunday and driving eighteen miles to do it ; yet an- other serving seven stations, and with apostolic ardour reaching out, not content \ ith the bare limits of his duty, to minister to a remote settlement of ])eople living over the border in the neighbouring State of Vermont. It is a natural sequel to all this that there are, at least, two centres of Church work, Scotstown and Hereford, where th(^ appointment of a resident missionary is imjiera- tive if the work is to go on as it should. While thanking God for the state of things which the reports of the year disclose it is plainly our duty to pray that, having opened the way in these ])laces, He would also give us the means and the men for the work. All respectfully submitted, George Thokneloe, M.A., Secretary, 'I'' 88 ! ;m:! '- i I !| ACTON The Rev. Louis C. Wiirtele reports :— Two years ago the village of Actoiivalc was incor- porated into the Town of Aclon. J^aturally, iVoni the additional privileges, secnired by ^avh a stej), ii was expected the place would thrive una be more prosperous, — that factories would bo built, and many other oix'nings presented to the young i'ur the api)licaiion ot their dillerent talents. None of these cxiieetations have as yet been realized. There still remained in the town one solitary boot iiu.'tory, giving employment to about sixty hands, and one morning last ^Spring it'was reduced to aslics. In about a fortnight afterwards the workmen all left tills locality to lind else- where means of support for their lamilics. In reality, the Town of Acton is a ciMitral place, just lialf way between Montreal and Sherln-ocke. on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway. There is also here a large market Imilding, at which every Saturday meats and vegetables of all kinds can be bought, at a I'ar lower rate than at either Sherbrooke or Montreal, making it a v«ny cheaj) place to live in ; besid(^s this, the town has good water-works, ])y ■which the houses are all supplied with water. These and many other advantages b«'long to the place, and yet the public outside do not appear to be aware of them ; at least they do not come to avail themselves of them, and tln^ inhabitants are meanwhile hoping and lioping on. Thus it is evident that the temi)oral prospects of this Mission are not very assuring, nor cheering. However, it is with a thankful heart, that the Incumbent can report the attendance at the Church Services to be gradually increas- ing ; the attendance also at tlic Holy Communion has shown a very, good average. Alihouii'h the member* of the congregation are fewer in numl)tM', they aie more regular in their attendance at Church than in ])ast yiMrs. During the year were held six Socials, aflbrding a good opportunity for friendly intercourse among the parishioners as w^ell as netting $1().9G for defraying Church expenseg The request of his Lordship for the celebration of the Holy Cv)mmunion on Thanksgiving day was joyfully com- plied with, as no better manifestation of our thankfulness for mercies received, could be given than by tln^ participa- tion in the Holy Eucharist. It is an act oi" gratitude every 39 tirao we participate ; how much move then it should he so on a day, specially appointed as a day ol" thanksgiving. Baptisms, 7 ; Burials, 5. I'ai'ocliiiil Hxiiendilure : Diocesan Hoard, 8270.00 ; Interest on Parsonage Loan, .S';;i.OO; Woixl and Sundries, S2(5.70; Kaster Ofleriiiif, Sl()..0O ; Total .$370.20. kxtra Pjirocliial : Church Society, .S2.'). 00 ; Forei<;n Missions, SS.fi.j ; Domestic Missions, S.'>.M ; .Vowfoundland, §2.00, Total, S,33. 15. Grand Total, §403.35. ASCOT CORNER AND WESTBURY. The llev. II. E. Wright reports : — In making a report of work done in this Mission, I have nothing remarkable to relate, either in the way of success or of failure. It has been a time of continued effort to place the Church upon a iirmer basis than it has hitherto occupied. In some parts of this Mission former Missionaries, carried away by a too fervent zeal to add to the Church, have hurried people on and made them members of the Church before they fully understood the full import of their actions — they were not built up in the faith — and as soon as offences came immediately they fell away. I now find it much more dilhcult to deal with these people than with those who have not yet been brought under the influence of religious training. On the whole, however, I am thankful to relate, there are signs of improvement, especially among the young. Finding it difficult to approach the parents directly, I have tried to do so through the children, and have hopes of accomplishing much good in this way. Owing to the demand that is made upon my time in conducting the regular S» nices of the Church, I have not been able to give as much attention in certain parts of the Mission to Sunday Schools as I thought necessary. To remedy this defect I applied for, and obtained permission to visit the District Schools in those parts weekly and teach the children as I would in our own Sunday Schools. I have in this way over forty children under regular Church instruction, besides those in my Sunday School at East Angus. I am happy also to relate that, at a Vestry Meeting, called for the purpose at Westbury Church, it was proposed and carried unanimously that Services be discontinued there and that the two congregations of Westbury and East Ii'i ii" 40 Anvnod Dncs, Sl.ttU : St. .John's Fire, .^6.00 j Pension Fund, ::jl. 11.— Total, ."?_".»',i,7.">. ' 41 BARFORD AND HEREFORD. The Rev. Gr. H. A. Murray reports : — In taking both a retrospective and a prospective view of the Church's work in this Mission, in comparing the barriers that have already been surmonted with those that still beset the path of advance, there is much reason to thank Grod and take courage. With the help of two students from Bishop's College, Lennoxville, regular Services have been maintained at the seven following stations, each of which I shall treat of sepa- rately : St. CulhherCii Church, Dixinlle. — This being the head- quarters of the Mission, Morning and Evening Services are held every Sunday. Owing to demands elsewhere, the Evening Service was omitted a few times this year. The attendance at the 10.30 A.M. Service, compared with the total number of actual members of the congregation, has be^n very good. I cannot speak so encouragingly of the Sunday evening and Wednesday evening Services, both of which are usually but thinly attended. At the latter I have just b(^gun a course of addresses on the history of the Christian Church. The Holy Week Services were fairly well attended ; and those of Easter were bright and hearty, with a good num- ber of communicants. I am hapyy to say that there is a slight increase in the numl)er oi Sunday School scholars, and that the lessons are, for the most part, well prepared. I superintend the school and teach the senior class ; Miss M. Damen, whose elhcient services I have lately secured, teaches the juniors. Our library has been increa.sed by about iiftv volumes of S. P. C. K. books. The few members of the Ouild meet regidarly and are doing good work. We have to thank them for a pretty new superfrontal and dossal curtain, which improve the appear- ance of the Chancel very much ; we have also to thank the St. Matthew's Guild, Quebec, for making the same gratis. 8t. Lawreuce Church, Barford. — Added to the regular fortnightly Services at 2.30 P. M., Rev. Dr Adams has been kind enough to give this congregation four Morning Ser- vices, with a celebration of the Holy Communion at each. Miss Ward, an old and respected member of the Church here, entered into her rest last June. 42 1 .1 i; iU I i! I* I Id I ibf. ■■'^ St. 'V The Special Offertories Ihroncliout the year, as well as the subscriptions to the CMiurch Society, irom this congre- gation, have been very liberiil. St. PauCs Church, Sfauho/if. — Our late rin-ered Bishop, whose death was dcei)ly I'elt all over the ^Mission, visited this Church on the I'Mh. of last December. His Lordship confirmed eleven candidates, all from Averill, Vermont, — two of whom he also baptized. They all received the Holy Communion at the same Service. The Bishop's solemn and impressive address was listened to ])y a large and attentive congregation. Services are held alternately at 10.:>' Services for a time ; I have, however, begun them again under en- couraging prospects. Mrs. Hui»-hes and Mrs. K. Marsh take elUcient charge CD ^ of the Sunday School, which, thouuh still small, is larger than in the past ; but the co-operation of the parents in this branch of the Church's work is sadly lacking. Last February, at the solicitation ol' a few members of the congregation, 1 called a meeting for the purpose of organizing a Ladies' Oui Id. A good number turned out; the Guild was organized, and the members of it deserve much credit for what tliey have accomi)lished thus far. The proceeds of the iirst sale amounted to .^70.00, which amount was applied towards a new b(41 for the Church ; this, together with a sum my predecessor left me for the same jiurpose, and what 1 succeeded in collectinu', making in all -^lli.SO, was sufficient to i^ay for a 400 lb. bell, whose sweet tones now call the congregation to worship. Our thanks are certainly due to Mrs. A. M. Stetson, not only for the liberal way in which she encouraged the Guild but also for the improvements she made in the appearance of the Chancel by the addition of a new curtain, super- frontal, and hanging for the Lectern. Her aim is to beautify God's House. 4 i I 48 as Church of the Advent, Pen'ijboro\—1\\Q uow Church spoken of in my last report was consecrated Docomber 12th, 1891, and, at the same Service, eleven persons received the Apostolic rite of Confirmation, all of whom received the Holy Communion. Two beautiful, large banner lamps, an Altar cloth and hanging's for the Prayer Desk and Ijcctern, are tangible proofs of the good work that is being done by the Guild. We owe our best thanks to the Church Helpers' Asso- ciation, Quebec, for a neat and serviceable Communion Set ; also, to Miss Nish, for her gift of Fair Linen. This congregation is steady, and the Service is always hearty. In most cases I have been obliged to have the celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.80 or 8 A.M. ; and on each occasion the attendance has been very good. Last Christmas, at the 8 A.M. Service, out of a congregation of about thirty, there were twenty communicants, eight of whom were members of one family ; and at 7.80 A.M. on Easter Day there was a congregation of forty, twenty-six of whom communicated. I hope the day is not far distant when this deserving conoregation shall have a weekly instead of a fortnightly Sunday Service. When the weather is such that the scholars can come to the Church, Mr. Nish and Mrs. Birch attend to the Sunday School work. AU SaifiVs Church, Hereford. — Morning Service has been held weekly during the Christmas and Mid-summer vaca- tions, and fortnightly the remainder of the year. The attendance during the Summer months was fairly good. In warm weather nearly thirty children come to Sunday School. Through the kindness of Archdeacon Roe and the S. P. C. K., there is a Sunday School Library of iifty volumes. It is vain to hope for satisfactory results here un il a resident clergyman can be appointed. The people need some one to go in and out among them, who would be at the same time a pastor, teacher, counsellor, and friead. There are so many claims upon me nearer home that it is impossible to exercise such pastoral supervision as is ne- cessary to the spiritual welfare of the people, who are hungering for more ministrations. The majority of the families who reside in this vicinity are in some way or other connected with the Church. A Missionary would find 44 plenty to do in Iho towusliip of IltTi'lonl alone, whicli. apart IVoni this congn'gjition, includes those ol' IVrryboro' and Hall's Stream. On Ot'tober !Mh, I l)iij>iis('(i two adidts and live children ; thore lire several others looking I'orward to Bai>tisni at an early date. llairs S/rcafii. — Instead of holding lln* Services at IJeeeher Falls, Vermont, as heretofore, they are now held in the school Inmse hen* on the same Sundays as ihey are held at Hereford; and the same remarks with regard to the attendance, etc., which have already heen made under that place, will npply here: tlie oidy dillerence is that the Adventists are now in the Held. My. Bean has kindly ollered a site for a new Church and $100 towards its erection. This would be the most convenient place for the In^ad-quarters of the Mission of Hereford. Arerill, Vermont. — As I send a report to the Bisho')) of Vermont every quarter, I need say but littli^ here. Being a lluctuating population, (Uir congregation has sutiered from removals. Sunday School work is carried on under the competent supervision ol Miss Ames assisted by other painstaking teachers. Though I have be«Mi blessed with the best ol health since I come to the Mission, yet 1 thouuhl it desirable to have a change last Summer ; accordingly, having obtained leavt' of absence, I spent a month at rortneuf, during which time I relieved llev. C. B. Washer. Mr. Dowdell, a student of Bishop's College, who has been working in the ]\[ission since last April, and has given general satisfaction, carried on the work here. Mr. C. Jv r)ishop. another studeni, has done good work at Hereford and Averill. I have to thank Ivev. Dr. .Vdams lor coming to my assi.st- ance so often ; I have also to thank Ven. Archdeacon Koe, and Revds. Canon Fostt>r, A. Stevens. 1. M. Thompson, AV. T. Forsytht>, and N. P. Yaies. for special sermons. On the Avhole, the iiiiancial atlairs of the Mission are on a sound basis ; and though the spiritual condition of the i-on- gregations is far from being up to one's ideal, nevertheless the leavening inlluence of Gods Holy Spirit may already be working secretly in In^arts that one least suspects. Let us 45 imt have l-iilh in 1 ho promise given l)y the great Head of the Cliunh, and let that I'aith be the incentive to persevere in the glorious work ihat lie has placed vis Jierc^ io do. liaplisnis, .'U (8 adults) ; Conlirmations, 22 ; iUirials, 0. nAUKOHl) FIXANCIAl. STATKMr':NT. KxTliA I'AlvMICIllAI 1) I. 3 O X I'lnirch Siirii i)j ,■ ()ll('rl()rii's ('iillfciioiis 10 7,-, Missions, Ihiiiicslic : OMV'rtdiifs (Miildri'ii's Lciitcii (tllcrlorifs .. Ftti'cigu .Tows I^islioii of .Vi'wfoiiiiilIaiHi , Hisliop's College ('Impel ".'...'.'.';!! IJisliop Williams' Memorial I'ulpit. Suh-Dcaiierv Clerieal l.ileiatui'e... iSviiod Assesssiiieiit !? «.'• o a o i: "3 r- Total. •1 'JS i •t;') -^ IS 7.) j VI (10 5(1 ■1 :!C. s • >.) I 11! C. Oil . 2 ;i() ;! (11 • > 15 1 71 1 ;!i • > ;!,") IM •1 !l,") • I s:-> 1 (id 1 ;u •> '.IS I a:\ !? f. t 11 ;{ 45 1 ;{() 1 10 1 1'5 I 05 50 li (10 I 55 To.al. I 00 I 00 SO 1 00 so 1 00 >;;;;» sC) si(> ss S'.'i g-i si 5 ni S c. 21 05 ;u TO 15 f.;i H 45 S 00 5 65 II 05 (1 25 ti 00 b 27 2 02 4 00 SI 2:! 57 rAIiOCIIIAI,. Assi'ssnuMit to Dioi'e.san Hoard Kaster OU'eriiig Parsonage l\e|)airs and Insiiiiuue . (■hiireli improvement (see I'eport)... (M'gaii and Wooden Font Pivspiit to Organist Otrertorii's ("or geneial purposes 75 00 .'i '!'* •J 5 00 20 00 50 00 15 00 5 no '.() 01 ;!5 00 2 04 20 00 i;!7 50 . I 54 45 .".0 00 1 (iO 10 00 25 05 ( 70 00 1 S 00 5 75 Total SITS aa 190 00 (> 9(> 70 00 182 55 I 78 00 5 00 110 21 S(>5 00 §248 !)i) S150 40 St)42 72 Grand Total, Harford ■S2I8 10 SHI 88 $271 G.'? SUi5 50 ST6() 2i) i\l 4B IIEREFOIID FINANCL\L STATEMENT. '' 1 ,1 f It.' ' il ^1 ■,1 ii ;! II ■ KxrnA I'AiiociiiAi,. Hall's Stream. y, Heecher Falls, and ^ Parts adjacent. Total. Mission Fund S e. 7'.» r.2 S 4 c. :>r, 4S S e. 1 :?5 Kisliop of \e wtoiiiidiatid 5 00 Total SI :n S ;» 04 $fi ;i5 P.u:o('iiiAi,. Contributed towards Student's Salary, ite. : Otlertories 4r> 27 75 70 on 10 00 I.i ;jo ;5 2'! 50 12 85 2fi 00 S;!4 54 Subscriptions and otlierwise >S4 51 Organ for Hereford Clmrcli and llciit. tor Hall's Stream Orj^an t;! 50 Church Improvement 10 00 : Total SI14 21 set 41) 5;i S:)8 8.5 ' S202 55 Grand Total,. Hereford ; SlJi i)2 S.J4 S.'{8 85 S200 uu Grand Total, Barford and Hereford..' 1 $97t) 19 i 1 BAKXSTON. The Rev. C. H. Brooks reports : — Rev. Joseph Eames lei't in December 1891 to settle in Lancaster, N. H. From that time to the end of August 1892, the jervices were conducted by the ^Students, Wilson and Kerr. 1 began my duties as Lay Reader, September 1, 1892, and was ordained in the Church at Way's Mills, October 2nd, by Bishop Dunn, about two hundred persons being present, and much interest awakened ; are not local Ordinations more generally advisable ? Special Confirmation held at Barnston Corner, September 29th, by Bishop Dunn, for Rev. C. Brooks and wife. Since September 1st, excluding Ordination day, the morn- ing congregation at AVay's Mills has averaged fifty-one, and the fortnightly Sunday evening Service twenty-tw^o. 47 Tho roL^Mihir S Tvices aiv : Suiicluy morning', 10.30, Way's Mills; JSunday tiltenioon, 2 30, Baniston Corner; Sunday evenini^, 7, alternately Way's Mills and Barnston. Thanksgiving' Services were held : Way's Mills, morning, and Barnston Corner, evening. A Ivirnace has just l)een placed in the Way's Mills Church, an six out-stations with which our pari.sh divides itself ; have also collectors appointed to canvass each neighborhood in behalf of the Church Society, ike. The whole township needs to be saturated with first- class tracts, largely on Church topics. The tone of things is hopeful ; the assessments will be increased the coming year, and fruits of godliness will appear, we believe, to God's glory. \\\ii/'x J^//,v.— Assesriiiient, SIO.OO : Fiiiuiicl' in Cluu-cli, 843.00 : >;l'x1uii. $10.00; Oflertory, ?s0.11.- Totjil, $102.11. /i'lrn.itoii Co/'wc/-. — Ass«\-;siiipnt, >i;!0.i)(i : Sexton, $10.00: Offertorv, SO.SO i Othur puqiosrs, S70. 00.— Total, $1 10. 8li.— Grand total, $212. Dl. bishop's college, LENNOXVILLE. The Rev. Thos. Adams Reports : — At the end of another Christian year, we have cause to look back with gratitude and to look forward with hopefulness. This year has proved to be one of restoration, though somewhat incomplete. During this year we have not been able to exercise the use of our Chapel. The Sunday Services and the celebrations of the Holy Communion have been 48 1^ ; i i i 1 1 I . n 1 i ' 1 held in St. Goorav's Church, the Colh'i^o statF having- been responf^ible lor one ol" the sermons on Sundaj's. Daily Mornini^ and J'jVening' Prnyer have been regularly held in the Colleg-e Library, which, however, has been much crowd- ed. We owe a debt of gratitude to our Kector ai, d colleague, the Rev. Professor Scarth, lor welcoming us into the Parish Church and allowing us its frequent use. The progress of the restoration has been as ibllows : A contract was awarded to Messrs. Lcmaire & Son, of Sherln'ooke, for 18,000 in round iigures : tiiis sum exceeded the funds avail- able, but three members of the committee made themselves responsible for the (>xcess. This contract provided for the rebuilding of the walls, glazing, most of t lie roof and heating, but omitted plastering and the inner sheating of the roof as well as the stalls and seating. In the Chapel, partially restored, a choral celebration was held on the occasion of the first visit of the Bishop (October 4th). The Bishop himself cele])rated and was the preachi'r. It was then felt that th(! Winter could not be laced in the Chapel in its unplastered state, and some additional subscriptions coming in at this time, it was resolved to plaster thi' Chapel at once and to complete the roof. This has now been done, and the stalls and seatinu' remain to be done. We have gone on the principle of doing everything solidly, and also of doing the more essential parts first ; but it may be remarked that the part which remains to be done is that which is most distinctive of a College Chapel. The question of an organ is now before the committee ; fortu- nately we have at least ,91,()00 available for this object. As regards the funds required for the completion of th«^ Chapel, we have a conditional promise of $700 from Iv. Hamilton, Esq., available when $4,000 shall have been subscribed otherwise ; to earn this gift of $700, about $2,500 or more is still required. It is very important that the College Chapel should be fully and adequately restored, as an object lesson daily placed before those who are to be in a few years our clergy and laity. We shall be able to hold our Services in the Chapel in the approaching Lent Term ; but Ave shall also hope to complete the internal wood-work at no distant date. The Divinity House was entered upon for its own proper use in January, 1892; its rooms had been, during 1891, ocr-upied as class rooms by the Schoo? lu October, 1892, 49 It'll luUlitioiiiil loimirs wore completed, I has giving increased acconnnodiitioii. Specijil SiTvicos of dodiciiiioii \v(M'e held in the Divinity Hou.se and in the kSchool, on fSt. Matthias' J)ay, on wliioh occasion onr nncrcd liishoj) Willinins was with us I'or the last time. H»^ Inul iiev.A., has l)een accepted as a candidate for Holy Orders by the Lord Bishop of Ontario. Mr. J. N. Kerr, B.A., has gone to work in Labrador as a Lay i leader. Owinu' to the A'ncancy of the See ]io conlirmation was held this year, a class is now being prepared for oonlirm- ntion. Besides this the Princiind, as Chaplain of the school, has two other classes every Sunday — a communicants' class and junior class. l]veiy Sunday evening a Service is held l)y tjie Principal for the l)oys, in the AVilliams HaP.. An interesting address was given on September 25111 by an old boy, Kural Dean Porneret, of Hamilton. The Colh^ge Missionary Union has held each Term its Special Services. Celebration at 7.15 A.M. Evensong with special sermon at 5 P.M. Meeting at 1M P.M. The preachers have been ]iev. Alfred AVheeler, of Island Pond, Vt.; the Rev. 0. H. A. Murray, M.A., of Dixville; the Rev. F. Gr. Scott, M.A., of Drummondville. The special speakers have l^een : the Rev. Principal, on " Madagascar " ; the ]tev. N. P. Yates, B.A., on "Work amongst the Esqui- maux"; the Rev. Charles Brooks, M.A., on " AYork in Constantinople "'. Students' papers have been read bv Messrs. T. N. Kerr, B.A., on "BLshop Steere" ; E. R. AVdson, B.A., on "St. Patrick" ; N. M. Bayne, B.A., on " St. Columba." 50 The year has seen an addition to th«' present (\)lloiio Staff ])y the appointnKMit of thi' licv. J]. Cr, Wilkinson, J».A„ to the cliair of Pastoriil Tlit'oioyy. It is nraiilyinu' to iind one oi our own uradualcs so well able to take up tliis inipoitant Avork. The new i)roft',ssor has missions), North Ilatley, lilustis, Montreal (St. James). Internal - I J, ,,^,,,,^,^.^ " i;{ i'.^ ^ ;iO [,[) (Jliiircli ('XpiMiscs, Ac, Kaily Cclchiiitions 21 ;">(• Exttrujl — .Mu(la<4iisfar — (Missionary Union) t'orSt. ruiii's College 11 i^lilj (t") Ollerini^s tbr all otlici' tihji'cts inei'tjed in tliose of St. (Icoi-ne'.s ('liiiit'li> Leii- noKvilh'. Ueci'ivcd diiiin^^'' the yv.w for ('Ii,i])cl resforntioii, SI,''""- Towards coiiinlL'tio!! of Diviiiitv lloiisr. S.MH'. '! BROTHERHOOD OF HEADERS, 13. C. L. The Warden of the Colk'ge Brotherhood of Peaders hegs to hand in the following report of work done during the X'>ast year : Mr. .1. N. Kerr, B.A., conducted Sunday Services at Scotstown regularly up to 1st July last. During the Christ- mas valuation he stayed there. During July and August hist Mr. Kerr had charge of Barnston. Mr. W. T. Lipton, B.A., took Services at Hereford for three Sundavs durinu' April. Mr. H. A. Brooke, B.A., assisted the Pvev. W. T. Forsythe up to 1st September ; being left in charge of the Parish for six weeks during July and August. Mr. E. K. Wilson, B.A., had charge of Barnston during the Christmas vacation and conducted Sunday Services regularly there from 1st December to 1st July, lie took charge of New Carlisle on 17th July and remained there till ryth September. Since October 2nd he has taken Services on alternate Sundavs at Scotstown. M Mr. \. M. nnyiu', HA., has coiuluctcd Services rou'ularlv' oil kSiiiulavs IhrouLiliout ilie year at Lako Mof;'"^*i^i '""I stayecl (lien' to take cliar^c ol' tlie Mis.sioii during tlio Chri.stinas and Suiinner vaealions. Mr. C. Iv IJisliop look duly undor tlie Uev. (}. Murray IVom l.sl DeeenilivT to April. He had tharu'e ot Hereford durinii' iIk; ^Hd-.slUlllller vacation, and has, since lh«' hogin- ning ol tlio academical year, taken the iSunday Services at Milhy. Mr. A. ]I. Moore, during tli«' Chrislmas holidays, had charge oI' St. Sylvestrc, and ' is one that will ])e long remember- ed here ibr the great amount oi' sickness itJid many deaths by which its iirst months were marked. Most ol' my time last "Wiiiter Avas taken up in visiting the sick and dying. I am thanki'ul to say that there has been much to en- courage me in my work. In the iirst place 1 may mention the great improvement in the n]ipearance ol" the ])lacc, caused by the building of a new board i'ence, nicely white- washed, three acres long by the road in ironi ol' the Par- sonage. This was paid lor out ol" the proceeds of 1 he second concert spoken of in my last IJeport. The road itself was also nicely built and rounded up. Then a sidiwvalk was made from the 7oad to the rarsonage. All this made a very great dilference in the a])pearance of the [)lacc. Our Services hav(! been well attended, and the singing and responding have improved. I have two ^^ervices in th«* Church every Sunday. I have also thret* outposts, to one of which I go every second Sunday, and to each of the other two every fourth Sunday. 1 have also S.'iviees on week-days. There is one thing in regard to which a great change of feeling for the better has taken place : this is in reference to the AVomen's Auxiliary of Domestic and Foreign Missions. This is now, I trust, an established institution in Dourg Louis. It has now fifty memljers, and it is ho])ed that ten more will be added soon. Thanks to the grants from the Church Society, we have now three schools in operation. No. 'A has btH'u r(>-o])ened, under one of its former teachers, alter having been closed two years. Last year I could chronicle several visits made to us. This year w^e have had only one. This was IVom the ]\ev. A. J. Balfotir, who kindly came and helped us to reali/e the antiquity and history of our Church by the aid of his Lantern. We are expecting a visit from our new^ Bishop. I have no candidates for Conlirmation ready. Our lamented late Bishop conlirmed twenty-live here last year; but our present Bishop has kindly promised to come vvithoid wait- ing for me to have candidates ready. 53 Our pt^opk' hiive iakeii o-yeat pains in decorating our Church ior ChrisUnas, and it looks woU. It is a beautiful little Church inside ; the roof, however, greatly needs re- coverinii'. I am hoping to raise funds to do this next Spring. The ladies of the Church Helpers' Association have ex- pressed a r(\idiness to help us, if our people will do their part, as I trust they will. I have been collecting towards the Bishop Williams Memorial Fund. Fifty-two dollars and seventy-five cents have already been paid, and some eight dollars more promised. This will make our contribution over sixty dollars. Baptisms, 11 ; i\[arriages, 1 ; Burials, 11. Cliuicli Sofifty. -SI 1.7.1 : A.-^sffsincnt. S'l'l'-O" : Kastor O'leiiiijj. S<'.7.S ; Foreij^ii Missions. S'l."" : Doincsiic Mi,.. "iipton, fortnightly meetings from house to house liave lj' '■ h^ld, and thereby money raised for Parish pur- poses i ,io Church sheds have been rc-shingled, the men giving tneir labor gratis ; also, curtains for the windows {provided. AVe have money in hand for a Chancel-chair. We ari' much indebted to Miss Riches, organist, as also to Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. G. Ward our Sunday School Teachers. The Senior class I usually take myself. I should not omit to give a word of praise to the few members of the AVomcn's Association at AVindsor Mills. Though few in number, they hold themselves responsible for the clothing of an Indian girl belonging to the Regina Indian Reserve in the North- West. Pastoral calls since April 1st, 1892, 225. Baptisms, 9 ; Burials, 5. »S7. (if'iir(/c' !i, f'/ii/x/ Wiiidsor Cliiirch, Total. Milh. Ilruiniilun, 1* AliuCIllAI., Assessment I'or Dioccsiui Board I? 120 00 S lOo 00 S 220 00 I'lirsoiinu-c FiiiKl 20MK) -d; 00 250 00 Kiister OllV-rtorv ;^ 22 2 3:5 a bb Geiieiiil H.xpeii'scs 24 00 2 4 00 Totiil S:5.n 22 S148 on .'^Ul!) .")5 OH'iJi'tory, Gi'uce Clmrcli, Jlaril wood iJ ill 1 4.5 .^50 1 00 KxTliA l'AI!(MlliAI,. ("Iniicli Socii.'ty S 11 7.") S S 02 ,S 20.37 i'"(ir('i;/ii Missions \ 7."> 2 40 4 15 l)uuR'?li(' Missions 2 00 1 7a 4 35 For tlic .lews 145 1 ;',2 2 77 Hisiiop's ("ollctrc 100 87 187 til. John's File o 82 2 85 G G7 Total :? 22 37 § 17 81 $ 40 18 Cnind Total Sail « A ■>]■ 56 1)' -::•:' I ^^^i:-* 'I I EURY. The Rev. IT. S. Fuller reports :— Work in this Parish has gone quietly forward during the past year, leaving perhajis little "worthy of reeord, beyond the recognition, on my part of the kindly s])irit of helpful- ness and sympathy whieh has characterized the conduct of so many of our Church nnnnbers durinu' my term o.f ollice in this Parish, and which has contributed so greatly to the comfort of life in Puiry. In material things we may report progress, both in the case of St. Paul's — Robinson Village— and in that of St. John's congregation, while indications have not been lacking of a strong progress in s)>iiitual aliaivs, and notably in an increasing spirit of g<)od icllowship betwixt our Church members. Naturally enough, ciicumstances have from time to time arisen of an irritating and even depressing nature, still the past years have carried wilh them ample compensations in facts of another kind, facts which in themselves have been encouraging as indications of the existence and growth of a healthier tone of feelinu' and a more complete recognition of the laws which should govern the Christian life. Financially, we have never been in as good a posilion as one could wish ; for while our resources have ])een small, the demands upon them have ]x»en proportionately great, and while not questioning the Avise intention which prompted the act of cutting r)ury adrift from the l»oard, one may be pardoned for feeling that the act was in itself premature, and that it would have l)een better for the Parish had the severance been less hastily brought about. Of St. John's congregation one may report that the stipend has always been paid with a fair deuree of ])unctuality, for which we have to thank our good Church-Avarden, ]\lr. Jas. Wyatt, and also the members who so readily responded to the calls made upon them. From the position occupied by tliis Cliurch the attendance must always be a somewhat slender one, unless land now lying idle in the vicinity shall be taken ui>, in which event matters might materially alter. At present the attendance varies from soni(^ lilteen or twenty to an occa- sional forty, with an attendance at the Holy Table of some ten or a dozen persons. 67 The members of ihis Congregation have, during tho past two years, phicod a very neat and .substantial fence around two sides of the grave-yard, purchasing the materials by subscriptions taken up among such persons as w^re inter- ested in the grave-yard, and themselves furnishing the labour necessary to its erection. Mr. Martin, under IJishop Mountain, Lay Reader in this Pariah, and for many years of his life one of the most active members of this congregation, has laid both Cleruyman and his fellow worshippers under great oblii»aiion by his re.idy zeal, and his earnest efforts to promote the comfort of those attending at St. John's, shovelling paths, lighting fires and perlbrming all such good offices as lay within his power, and this apart from all renumeration or exjiectation of it. From love, and high sense of duty and privilege. '• A Door-keeper in the House of the Lord." At Lingwick (St. Peters), our congregation is, and ahvays has been, an exceedingly small one, and, so far as we c:in now see, is one with no prospect of any marked increase of membership in the future, being composed as it is of souK^ half dozen families (and these not many mcnnbers of the Church) surrounded by a Scotch Presbyterian pojiula- tion. In this district there has always been a very marked display of affection on the part of members towards the Church, and this has led them to clhiix closelv to her through all discouragement and dilficulty. One can only hope that ilui scheme, now under consideration, of creating a new Mission, to be composed of Scotstown, Canterbury and Lingwick, with ])arts adjncent, will be carried out, and that the early continued faithfulness of these people to tln'ir Church will be rewarded by more fre([uent oppor- tunities in the future of attending the Services so highly valued by them. In Canterbury it has, for years, l)een desirnbh; that more frequent Services should be held, as it was possible to visit this })arish for Service only once each month. During several months past additional Servic(^s have been sui>plied from Jjennoxville, l)Ut if we are to retain our hold at this point, it is necessary that it shall be under active and direct clerical supervision ; with the present prospect, that if this be (lone at once, a fairly strong Church formation will result within the next two years. Bain's School- House. — At this point a monthly Service has been held — the Service alternating with that held at "i 58 -.1 Canterbury— but at the withdrawal of Canterbury it will ?i ii,-f i. It!: be possible to make this more I'requent, unless it shall seem more desirable to employ the time at some other point. This eong'reg'ation, at present small — and with no more probability of any increase in numbers — at one time possessed a Church ; but, having determined upon build- ing a new edifice, at a point which would accommodate themselves and the people of Canterbury, tore down the old building, and having the misfortune to lose the new structure by a heavy wind storm were left without any Church building, and their discouragement being yet deepened by serious trouble which at the time aros^e within the Mission, work was never again resumed. St. Pauts Church, Robinson, — I have the pleasure of re- porting Services continued throughout the year without break. Services each Sunday in the morning, and Evening Prayer twice each month. Holy Communion (as at St. John's and St. Peter's) once a month and at the time of the Grreater Feasts. The congregation is, as at other points, exceedingly well conducted, but variable in num- bers. Many coming from distant points, sometimes the numbers reaching 140 to 150, and sometimes sinking down to a possible 30 or 40. Holy Communion well attended. Highest number 47. The Sunday School seems to be doing a. good work, and is continued throughout the year, some of the children coming distances of two and three miles. Some forms of the activity possible in more clearly settled districts prove very little succesful here, but a good lady of the congregation has on foot a small Society of Church- AVorkers among the children from which much may be iioped. Already it has supplied some $22.00 toward the needs of the Church fabric, and we will hope for other and different results through its instrumentality. The property has been much improved by i\\(^ addition of a new horse-shed comj^leted and paid for, also a new fence along the front of our property, strong and put up in an excelhnit and workmanlike manner. 13oth were erected by Bees formed by our people, the latter being completed together with much other work by a Bee formed of some forty Churchmen and supervised by Mr. Anthony Allison, the funds for material having been in part paid from rent of Glebe land for Agricultural Show. These moneys having also been got together by the good oflices of Mr. A. Allison. 69 It has been somewhat slow work getting thiiij^s into shape, but much had to be done, and however willing our people might be, the means to the end \vpr<* small. Baptisms, 11 ; Marriages, 9 ; Burials, 6. CIuiitIi Society, SKl-l'O ; Raster Offeriiisr, $13.00 ; Forei;^!! Missions, S\'>-2:> ; DoiiK'Stie Missioiij, $10.7;") ; Jews' Parociiiiii and Mission Fund, $1.00 ; Cluuelinnd I'iirsonagc Improveaients, $37.00 ; Oilier iinr|)oses S.J77.0.">. — Total, $700.11. CACOUNA. The Church-Wardens report : — The clergy nominated by the late Lord Bishop to do duty at Cacouna during the season of 181)2 were the Rev. C^mon Thorneloo, for the month of July, and the Uev. A. J. lialfour, for August. The Church of St. .Tamos the Apo.stle was opened on Sunday, the 3rd July, the Rev. A. T. Williams doing duty that day — and the last Services were on Sunday, the 4th September, when the Rev. R. II. Cole did the duty ; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Niagara preaching in the morning, and the Rev. Canon Mills in the evening. There were mon* than the usual number of clergy visit- ing Cacouna this season in consequence of the opening of the Clergy House of Rest on the 1st July, 1892. Tiie foUowinf,^ were the colleetions : For Mission Fund, $.")(;7.1;> ; For I'riision Fund, SI !.''•• ; For Bishop of Newlonndland Fund in aid of loss livd-'ire, ,$ls;i.4G ; Ordinary Collections, !:(-'l0.47. Total, $l,:!02.GS. CAPE COVE, (iA.tf(M't()ry, Sl.'>l.s;t: I'cu-rciif, ['erco, S'l'.ili': Foreign .Mi^^sioiis, SIS. . ",(1 : Domestic Missions, .SI 1.21; (ioiKial FuihI, .s:).")',! ; Mission' ImiimI, SI(;.:!l' ; I'cnsioii JmiiicI, SI. (Ml ; SI. .Tolin ("atlicdrjil, .S:'.1.4li ; Kaslcr <;-it't to (Mor^i'vinaii. Sii.'.S(); ( 'iraiit ti'a •■elliiit;' cNpeiisi'S, L'ei'ci-, :?L'0.Oil. — Total ST'.U.liO. OO.VTICOOK. The Iiev. Canon Foster reporls : — The Church's work in this Tarish has not been marked by any unusual incidents during the current year. The usual Services at St. Stephen's (the Parish Church), and at Christ Church, North Coaticook, have been kept up with unfailing regularity. ..M.- ei T\iQ altciidaiico at iSt Stephen's is about (he same as that of last yoar ; that at Christ Church shows a iiiarivcd increase. The Sunday Schools at both Churches are kept up all the year round. Mr. J. J. Fiske, Advocate, and Manan-er ol the Coaticook Knitting" Mill, has kindly taken my place, as superintcn- dent of St. Stephen's Church Sunday School. I have a chil- dren's Service and catechising on the second Sunday in every month. The Ladies' Guild of St. Stephen's Church kindly provided funds for much needed repairs on the Sexton's house. They are novv' hard at work raisinu; i'unds lor the decoration of the Church, and the building of a Church Hall, in which we can hold week-day Services and Sunday School. The Ladies' Guild at North Coaticook have just purchased three handsome lamps for use in Christ Church, and they hope, during the "Winter, to raise sullicieni funds to pay for several much needed improvements in the interior of the (Church. On Sunday, the second of October, his Lordship, the Bishop of Quebec, paid a visit to tlie Parish, and preached at St. Stephen's, in the evening, to a large and appreciative congregation. 1 have to thank the AVardens of both Churches for their unvarying kindness and co-operation i)i all Cluirch work during the current year. Baptisms: Infants, G ; Ad\dts, o. — Total, ; ^larriages, 3; Burials, o. Diocosiiii lioanl Asaessniciit, .SToO.Oi) : Foi'c'i;^!! Mission:', ."^l.ti.". : Oonicstic Missions, Si. <•!) ; .Mission l'"nn(l, Sl.'l" ; I'cnsion i'uiiil, $l.ii(i ; ImivcIojics, I'lintin.M', (itc, 8r.!.r)0 ; Kncl, lij^^litinji,- and Insni-anco, STO.dO : Clioristci's salary, S-'> 00 ; (ii'iicral Purposes Fnini, .si.Oil ; Snn(l;i\--Sfliools, ,'>Ji).ll(i : IJcjiairs to Sexton's hoiisi', S:iO.(io : Sud'crcrs I'loni St. .lolin's lire. .•sin. do ; Synod due-. .•S1 J.oo.— Total, SOUl.i;;. f. CO-AH'TON. The Rev. G. H. Parker reports :— The work of the Parish has gone on much as usual dur- ing the past year. In December last the Bishop consecrated the Cemetery which belongs to the town, and is used by the inhabitants generally. The members of the AVomen's Auxiliary have b(>en quietly working ; and in the Autumn a barrel of clothing was sent off to the North-West, valued at ^T-j. 1 . >) M ,1 1 62 T]u' Ladies' Collo^o continues its nsefulnoss, doing f^ood and solid rduciitional work. It Avere much to ho Avishod thai a warmer and more i>eneral interest were taken in the Institution. Thus far only seven Parishes and ^lissions have forwarded oH'erlories, viz : Sandy JJeach, 15.30 ; Quebec Cathedral, IH.IU; King'sey, $2.24; Compton, 814.00 ; St. Peter's, Quebec, si-l-OO ; Monlmorenci, $1.25; Sherbrooke, $21.78. It seems to be forgotten that the Committee of Management are very much worried from time to time to meet necessary outlays, and that the work they are doing is the work of the Church in the Diocese, and they ought to be relieved of unnecessary anxiety. The numbers during the term just ended were : — IJoarders, 28 — Day scholars, 11. Baptism, 5 ; Burials, 0, Clmrch Society, Si 7. ()(i; liiurel cloiliiiifj:, STi^.nO; (Uerjryman'sStipend, .„,(/•///,— AiJ.ses.-Jinurit, ^.'{.'iO.nO; Clmrcli Society. $t!).7'.> ; OHertoiy, $126.70; KutiTtiiiiinitMil, for IJlimrv, .*.")2.0<»: Kastcr iiiid Xiiiiis UM'iM-iiiu', §.')r).!i(i ; Domestic Mirffiioti-?. S")t>. ,"),") ; i''ur('i;;u Missions and .lows, S'''-'!.!'! ; iSt. Joiiu's Fire, r^-il.;)0 ; I-iidics' Guild lor Ityiiiii i>ooks, S-1"".— Total, .ST.J'J. IG.' /",-ir«"— .Asscssniciit, orjO.Od -. Cliiurh Society, SIO :>h ; Oirortoiy, $:!!». 10 ; Do- itK'rftic .^'iji.sioIl.s, Sl.i;i; Korci;;-!! Mission^ and Jews, S:!.0() ; St. Juiiii's Fire, $;5.85 ; (h'ii-aii iJciiaiis, 87.00: Clmridi Fciici', .S•.^").a'.l.— Total, .S20l.o2. 7V(. :>i'> ; Assi'hs- ini'iit (nr |ii(ici'3im lloiinl, :i:'2(it;.l 1 ; JvistiT (»ii.1-; i''i)ici,uii Missions, 87.111: l)i)iii('slic .Mis-iioriH, ^10. ,')•>; .li'W.s' I'aroi'liiiil lunl Mission KiiMil, $l'.-'.> ; I'l'iisioii Fniwl ol' (.'liiin-li {Socioty, S-.-'I" : liislKip of New t'oiiti'lliiiKl, 87.77. — Total, s;](;;..i):;. .vi*, DUDSWEIiL. The Rev. R. Walter Colston reports : — In handing- in my annual report, I think that it ouijht to b(^ ])reraced by a l)riei' ac. when, as travdlinii" Missionary, witii a lovinn' com- mission over the whole ol'the Eastern Townshijjs, \n\ lirsj visited this Mission. On the occasion ol' this visit, many inquired what had brouL^ht an " Episcopal " to Dudswell, IS there were none o 1" hi^ persuasion m tl le vicinit V This was not quite true. There were a I'ew. A mere handi'ul ol" Church peoi)lc. So stronu' was the im[)ression made by Mr. Chapman on the ix'ople, that early in 1850, a very urgent ])etition, signed by a large number of the inhabit- ants, was sent to the liishop ol" (Quebec, asking for Mr. Chapman's apjiointment as incumbent of the Mission. In IMarch, ls.")(), he took up his r«^sidencc in Dudswell ami bt'gan what proved to be his lil'e's work. For over a (juarier of a century Mr. Cha])man's minis trations extended over the whole ol' the County ol' WoU'i' and the adjacent i^ortions of the Counties ol' Richmond, Beauce. Compton and Sherbrooke. In this extended held he had ten permanent stations. Yew men are ]>ermitted, in their lifetime, to see such full results of their labours as he. In 1850, along the shores of the St. Francis from Sher- brooke to the wilderness, there was not one single Church. Now there are live. Three of W'hich w^ere built by Mr. Chapman, almost wholly by hi.'i own hands and largely with his own money. <{D til 1S.')0, whereas there were but ii mere haiuirul of Church peoph^ in this dislrict, now ther<' are two re.si(UMil Cleriryinen, and in the mission of J)u(lsvvell, al)uut one liundred laniilies h)okinu' to the C'liuicli lor rll religious ministrations; and this, not l)y immigration, i)Ut by the drawini*' in ol' stray and wanderinj;' sheep. There an> few, if any missions, in the J'lastern Townships, in wluch I lie Church stands more lirmly in the cslinuition and iove ol ;he l)eople. or as regards numbers and iuliuence. Such is the position of Dudswell to-day. In 1S')0, the C'liurch had to depend upon thi' wrei.hed District t>chool Houses in which to hold services, ai d t:ie still more wretched and forsaken little burial places in which to lay by her departed children. To-day in JJudswell there are two line and commodious Churches and two grave-yards, neatly hud out and well cared for, and. in addition to these a hrst-class Parsonage and a Church ilall. It would miika this report too long to recount all the acts of self-denying lovi> and burning zeal displayed by this aged jSIissionary. 1 cannot forbear giving one or two. When St. Paul's Church w^as being b\iilt, tht> supply of material failed. Winter was close at hand. It \ is im])erati vely necessary that the work should l)e i)ushed R'v \ard without delay. Mr. Chapman cune to the rescue and gave all the material he had prepared to build himseU a liouse. It was lifteen years before he succeeded in rephicing it;. This w^as in addition to a large money sub-scription and many days and weeks of hard manual hil)our. For, in those days, it must ])e remembered, thei-e vere no mills when^ wrought work could be done quickly and cheaply as now, all had to be done labouriously by hand. Some twenty odd years ago, being anxious that his flock should have all the possible educational advantages, Mr. Chapman built, what has ever since been known as "The Model School," with his own hands and furnished it in a most complete manner, and this without one cent's assist- ance from any source. A few years ago, when this building- ceased to be used for scholastic purposes, he gave it and its contents, as a free gift to the Parish, to be used as a Parish Hall. 1 could tell similar stories of Mr. Chapman's selfdenying zeal for God and His Ploly Church, in the building of St. Thomas' Church, Westbury, the Church of the Good Shep- 'I ■' It Hi •'- •'■i, ■4\ GO herd, Dudswell Centre, and the Parsonage, Marbleton ; but space will not allow of it. In years to come, when the place on earth of '• the best friend Dudswell ever had," knows him no more, the story of his love and zeal — his exceeding- gene- rosity — his indomitable courage, will be told, by the people for whom he was content to s^^end and l)e s]>ent. Truly others have laboured and we have entered into their labours. During the past year, 288 Services and devotional Meet- ings have been held in four centres, in this Mission. To accomplish this, your missionary iravelled 1979 miles. This is exclusive of the distance travelled for other parochial work. There were forty-four celebrations of the Holy Eucharist. There has been only one Sunday vSchool in operation in the Mission, viz, at iSt. Paul's, Marbleton. At the other Sunday stations instruction to the children is given, by your missionary, and by a set of the "outward and visible sign charts," which has Ix'come a necessary portion of his missionary kit. Tliose instructions are given during the Service. Since St. Thomas' Church, Westbury. has been closed, T have given a Sunday service to the people in the south end of the township. This entails four services every Sunday, with eighteen miles drive. As soon as the roads settle two move stations will bi' opened. With these the ground will b(» fairly well covered. During the past year a branch of the V. E. T. S. was established in Marbleton. I look for good work from it. Certainly there is a great deal of hard work to be done, with four licensed houses in the township. According to my usual custom, last Lent, a series of ten consecutive Services were held in four centres. In two of these, they were well attended and, I trust, with good results. In the other two a serious outbreak of scarlet fever caused complete demoralization. The Ladies' Gruilds in Marbleton and Dudswell Centre have done good work, in the past year, in assisting to pay olf a portion of the debt on the Parsonage. Our thanks are due to the members for their labours of love. The Rev. T. S. Chapman has spent the past month in repairing and renovating the interior and exterior of St. Paul's and the Church Hall. Thus adding to the already great debt of gratitude owed him by our Church people. 07 I had hoped this year would see our finatices placed on a more solid foundation than Ibrmerly. In this I have been disappointed But look for better thiugs in the future. Your Society must bear in mind that our liiumcial position, to-day, is in a very large measure due to the action of the Diocesan Board some years ago, in withdrawing- the grant from the Mission. During the past year, collections for the various funds of the Church have been made. Unfortunately the Church- AVardens have used the money for other purposes. I mention this in self-defence. I do not wish it be thought that I am inditferent or careless about these matters. Baptisms, 19 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 13. Cliiircli Society SJ-^'5 ; Assscssmi'iit for the Diocesan lioanl. S-'l''> •"> ; Kasier Oli'eriiip, M.V2 ; Foreij^ii Missions. s'A.~i:> : l)oni(>stie Missions, $1.40; Clinreli and I'ai'sonau'i' Improvements, S*:i7.tj:> : Ulliu!' i)nr|)oses. .s-jf).;!,').— Total, -Srti'.i.iJS. DURHAM. t! The liev. D. Horner reports : — As I look back over the events of the past year, I have many reasons to thank Grod and take courage. The dis- couraging elements ^vhi(•h I hesitated to explain I'ully in last year's report, because they mostly affected ourselves only, are gradually clearing away, and I earnestly hope that the promise ol' May will bring forth fruit unto holiness. The Mission held at South Durham last Lent by the Rev. Edwin Weary was attended with marked results ; a crowded Church night after night, welcomes everywhere, willing help from all sorts and conditions of men, and although to many the Mission is now but a nine days wonder ; I am pleased to note that the attitude of our own people towards the Church and her Services is somewhat improved, and the others have lost mu<'li of the prejudice heretofore displayed. The Lord Bisliop of the Diocese con- iirmed eighteen candidates who had given their names at the time of the Mission, and His Lordship's previous and subsequent individual interviews with the members of that place have strengthened my hands. But I must not be thought to imply that all the interest mentioned above is of those whose praise is in the (J-ospel. Some were visibly impressed at the time of the Mission, but they happen just now to be inseparably connected with If I) ' !■ ft'*?.' '■ JU|.;: ' , ' ' ' ll \\i- ■'. • 08 principles and practices which that Gospol condemned, so they possibly await the more convenient season \vhen the G-ospel may be made easy, w^lien it may not be " too high " or " too low " or " too broad" ; when for instance they need not be expected to do anything or pay anything for their religion ; when they need not stand the ridicnle of friends or follow a lixed manly resolution, or w^hen that Gospel shall not be "too broad' for their narroW'-inindedj(\donsies. The fact is tliat we are much troubled with spiritual dys- pepsia. The diet question seems to be at the root of all our diseases, and I am now' strongly of the opinion that if our digestive organs are allowed to rest awhile, we may l)e cured. I used to think that no Church could be effected in this vicinity without an unlimited supply of pastry and subse- quent head-aches ; but Archdeacon Ivoo has lately given me a practical denial of the suppo.sition. It happened in this way, our old Church at L'Avenir was so saddly dilapidated, that a new^ one must soon be erected in its place ; and the j^rospects to my mind shewed nothing but the forlorn hope born of the " ilour barrel '' : so I proceeded to induce the women of the Congregation to gird on their aprons, and the younger members to prepare entertainments for our dyspeptic Christian ; l)ut a providen- tial thought brought Dr. Roe amongst us, and he prescribed a medicine which has already produced a riost wholesome effect ; and his prescription \' ;is this : — " i.Jr. Horner and Dr. Roe will hold themselves responsible lor $400, if the people will raise $600, by honest free-will oilerings." I told the meeting held there a week later of the Archdea(M)n's offer, laying stress upon the fact that there must be no socials or entertainments to raise that amount, and th(» im- mediate result was that before the day was out, live hund- red and ten dollars was signed on the paper drawn up ])y Mr. Greorge Atkinson, and I have heard since that some ninety dollars has been added to the list. So you see that I might have ruined their health, bodily and spiritually, had I been allowed to have my way. This is only one of a number of instances whereby we have to thank the Archdeacon for his kind attention to our welfare. The Church at Kirkdale is now^ in course of repair ; we have been forced to order this work to be done on account of the dangerous state of the roof from which large pieces of 69 plastor have already fallen, and other portions hang threat- eningly. Wo do not know the exact cost of the improve- ments contemplated because the Church is being ceiled with bass wood, and varnished, and the walls must be recoloured and the seats repaired. The amount of seventy- four dollars has been promised by members of the congre- gation, who are, I have been given to understand, more prosperous on the whole than those in other parts of the Mission, and there are gleams of hoi)e that we shall not be allowed to saddle the disgrace of debt, if the determination shewn by Mr. Wilson Lyster, of this place, is only followed l)y others. He told us at our l.tst Easter meeting that he intended giving twenty dollars a year over and above his usual subscription for Church or Parsonage Improvements, on con- dition tliat he was not expected to provide for Tea Meetings to supply Church Funds, because he objected to the prin- ciple of them, and he hoped we would always be above such meannesses. AVhat a relief if there were more of us w^ho would answer to every call of religious duty, not grudgingly or of necessity, but with a cheerful and ready mind. Mr. Wm. Henry Lyster was occupied lately in planting posts preparatory to fencing off a new grave-yard between the School and the Church, which is being prepared for consecration as soon as the Lord Bishop can come among lis again. We have over eighty dollars in hand at South Durham, to be expended on the repairs of the Church of that place, money raised by the Women's Aid Society, formed last year. Wt' intend using some of it to pay for two lamps which I have ordered from Sherbrooke, and also for the purpose of closing up (he holes and crevices against the coming Winter. The rest will be put in the bank until next year, when we hope to ])(^ able to strengthen the walls of the Church at present showing weakness. The Archdeacon, who was at South Durham with me a few Sundays ago, expressed the grief he felt at the smallness of the number of those who were prepared to receive the Holy Communion celebrated on that day ; not one half, I regret to say, of those who had been confirmed a short time previously were present to receive the Spiritual Food of the Body and Blood of our Lord : and he mentioned that he hoped to come again soon and work up a renewed im 70 interest nmong the younger members of the congregation. Wt* are looking forward to his visit. Ijeibro concluding, I would remark that Divine Servict^ has been conducted on Sundays and the greater Festivals, except on two occasions, when I was prevented by impas- sable snowdrifts. The congregations are, on the whole, I think, slightly on the increase when compared with those of last year. On the other hand, 1 have heard with great regret, that one of our prosporoiis members, Mr. Albert Lyster, has left us lately for the Western States on account of ill-health, and docs iiot intend to return. The only Sunday School in the Mission is held at Kirk- dale and conducted by Mrs. Horner. We sadly need an effi- cient band of teachers in this and other parts of the Mission, and I am sure that our Bishop was not asking a hard thing w^hen he expressed our needs to the candidates at South Durham. Among the encouragements I have had during the year. I may be pardoned for recording the Ibllowing testimony uttered by one of the most influential members of the Church in the Mission of Durham. One of the men who was appending his name to the list of subscribers, for the proposed new Church at L'Avenir, expressed in so doing, some doubt as to whether he would be able to fuliil the terms of the obligation imposed upon himself. " Well," said Mr. George Atkinson, '• have no fear about that, for my experience is, when I endeavour to follow the rule of laying by, periodically, a certain amount for God, I have never had any difliculty, if only my first thought, always was. to cancel God's debt first : and what is more I am happy to say to-dav that I have never been sorry for it." Eefore concluding, I must express my heartfelt gratitude t J ^Ir. AV'illiam Beard, of L'Avenir, for suggesting and earn- estly striving for what has now blossomed into lile. It is mainly due to him that the peoi)le of L'Avenir have come to realize their need of a new Church and ability to build it. Baptisms, 4 ; Conlirmations, 18 ; Marriages, 3; Burials, 10. 71 KlRKDALE. L'AVK.NIR. SorTii Dluiiam. TOTALH. For i'auish plui'osI'. — AsSliSsllR'llt..... ^ cts. 180 00 3 30 32 54 $ Cts. 125 00 § cts. 120 00 $ cts. 425 00 Kiistei" oH'iTiny 3 36 Pill'isll l'X[)LMlS(.'ri Livinps tor yoiitl'. Dmliam Clmich Siil)scri|)tioii for new Altiir clotli... 26 68 24 57 28 35 83 7!) 28 35 10 00 41 6'J 82 :u; 4 53 I'J 61 10 00 Subscrii»tiotis in hainl 70 54 25 38 112 23 For kxtra i-arocmiai, oK.ii:f'T.s : — ("liiiicli Socictv 23 27 1 30 Foroio'ii .Missions 1 01 I)(>inL'stic Missions 4 53 Bisiioiiuf Xe\vfoiindland"s Fund.... 19 61 Grand total !^ C8Q 18 EAT(.)N. * The Ilev. Alex. PI. Robertson reports : — I have to report a year of quiet regular work, St. Peter's Church, Cookshire. — In this Church we have two Services on Sunday, morning and evening. In addition to the usual celebration ol the Holy Com- munion on the iirst Sunday of every month, we have also had sin ^e Easter last, an early celebration at 8 A.M. on the third Sunday of every month; — at 9 A.M. on Saints' days and Holy days. We have also Choral Service on the first Sunday evening of every month. I must thank the Organist and Choir of St. Peter's for their faithful and efficient services. Our interest in Church music was stimulated by a visit Irom Mr. Doiey and members of the Choir at Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, who visited us on the IGth June, and gave us a Musical Service, a repetition of the Service held in St. I'eter's Church, Sherbrooke, by the St. Francis Choir Association. The C'lergy and members of Choirs from the neighboring parishes of Angus, Bury and Newport were present, and all enjoyed the Service, and shall be glad if Mr. Dorey will favour us i^gain. On Septem])er 30th the Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited this Parish for the first time. A class of fifteen candidates, mostly adults, was presented for confirmaiion. The Church was beautifully decorated (mm 72 i' for Harvest Thanksgiving. The Archdeacon and neigh- boring clergy were present, and the combined Service of Confirmation and Thanksgiving was perhaps the most beautiful we have ever had in this Parish. The Sunday School is well kept up with six teachers and an average of forty scholars. Two earnest teachers and Church workers, jSIrs. Sntton and Miss Mowle, have entered into rest in the Paradise of God during the past year. A beautiful Memorial Window, in memory of Mrs. Sutton, has been put into the Church. We have improved the heating apparatus ; and put in the electric light, a great improvement on the lamps. At the last Easter meeting, the Church- Warden^ epcrted all accounts paid up and a credit balance on hand, for which we thank our wardens. The Ladies' Guild and Missionary Auxiliary meet regu- larly as usual, and do good work. St. Lu'-es Church, Sandhill. — The Services, at this Church, have been held fortnightly. I have long felt that this was a very unsatisfactory state of things. I am glad to say that, through the kindness of Rev. Dr. Adams and other mem- bers of the College Staff, there is now a weekly Sunday Service, and I am sure that great good to the Church, in Sandhill, will result therefrom. I have aho commenced a fortnightly Bible Class. Johnville.— Service here is held fortnightly in the Hall, but a weekly Sunday School is kept up, through the devoted labours of Mr. Oakes and his iamily, which in some degree makes up for the lack of a weekly Sunday Service. A small sum was raised by the Johnville Sunday School for the purchase of a Sunday School Library. The S. P. C. K. added thereto a most generous grant, and thi^ result is a small, well selected library of over eighty volumes of good sound Church Literature, which is eagerly read by young and old and is doing excellent Missionary work. This Parish was visited, during the past Summer, by the Church Colporteur, M. Jones, He was well received, and I have had many enquiries asking when he is coming again. The publications of the S. P. C. K. meet with a ready sale, and only need to be presented to the people. Baptisms, 25 ; Coniirmations, 15; Marriages, 7 ; Burials, 7. 78 Contrihiitions for Chui'cli purposes, Sl'^2.34 ; Church Society, $44.37 ; Assess- ment for Diocesan liourd, i^O.JO.dO ; Kaster Ulleriiig, §15.45; Foreiji,u Alissions, .S4.21 ; Domestic Missions, 84.67; Women's Au.xiliarv, Sl'''-00 ; Jews' Parochial ami Mission Fuml, s:{.0() ; I}ish"p'3 College, Lenuoxville. $1.45 : Other purnoses, $10.00.— Total, S'J37.40. FITCH 3UY. The Ivev. W A. Adcock reports : The work of the past year has been of a varied character, having" had many dilficullies to overcome, which cannot well be mentioned here. I have endeavoured to perform the ministerial functions incumbent upon me. The round of parochial visitina", caring f o • the sick wilh many experiences of joy and soriow, carrying' on the Church's tServices in diiferent parts of the Mission and keeping the Parochial machinery in working order. At Georgeville, the oldest part of the Mission. I have to record a number of removals of Church people who have left the cjuiet country life for busy centres, where they can lind employment. This means to us smaller congregations, and greater diih- culty in meeting the assessment. The Services of the Church have always been bright and hearty, the singing good and the congregation well responding. The special work of the year has been the renovation of the interior of the Church. The designer of the work done was the llev. R. C. Tambs, the contractor being Mr. N. A. Beech, a resident of the place. The work has been beautifully carried out. During the time this was in progress, for nearly two months, the Services were hold in the School-House, From kind friends in Montreal we have received gen- erous support in this undertaking. I must here mention Mr. E. G. IVnny's subscription of $')0, and Mr. N. A. Beech, who undertook to raise and pay $100 towards the work. Ther«> is much work to be done on the exterior of the Church, which, I hope, with the assistance of kind friends, to have completed next year. During the Summer months, tw^o Services were held every Sunday, being assisted by a zealous staif of helpers, to whom 1 accord my hearty thanks, viz; Rev. Dr. Adams, Hon. Justice Tait, II. R. Mudge, and Dr. Codd. Mention must also ])e made here of the Services of our faithful or- ganist and choir, who nlways do their best and never fail 74 \\ C'H to render their services in all kinds of weather. The Ivev. Canon Thornoloo made a visit to the Mission in the early part of the year, bein<>- sent by the late Lord Bishop in the interests of peace. The Revd. Canon was cordially welcomed by the con- gregation and listened to wit' rapt attention in his explan- ation concerning the fnture welfare of the Mission and the proper location of the Parsonage. The resnlt being, in many respects, satisfactory. The Ladies' Aid has been of great service this year in meeting the wants of the Church, working with a will and purpose. Fitch Bay. — The work of the Church here is st(nidily pro- gressiivg. The few Church people wo have, are workers, and seldom absent themselves from Church and the Lord's Table. The future appears hopeful. A few, each year, becoming candidates for Conhrmation. The Sunday School has been well attended and special etlbrts are put forth to train the young people for the C^hurch. The Parsonage, which was purchased a year ago, is not altogether free of debt. I have to raise and pay the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars before the grunt from the Church Society and Mr. Kobert Hamilton's subscription can be attained. This sum 1 hope to raise without delay. The ladies of the Lay Helpers' Association in Quebec have presented the Church at Fitch Bay with a Communion Service, which was very thankfully received and much appreciated. The water has been laid on at the Parsonage, at a considerable cost, with many thanks to the people of the neighbourhood. The Church grounds have been much improved and con- siderable interest has been manifested. We are in great nei'd of a Church bell, to call the people together to worship, and the creation of an endowment fund for the Church's future. The Outstations of the Mission are doing well. Baptisms, 7 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 4. Cliurch Society, $1.83; AsbOssiiK'Ht for Dio(;esaii Board, §19:^.7r»; KustiT OtTi'r- iiijf. .S7.(i.') ; Forcij^ii Mis.sioiis, SI. a.'); Domestic Missions, Si. 7(i ; Jew.-;' Parociiial ami .Mission Fiui.l, .s2.07 ; Cimrcli and i'arsoiiage finproicint'iits, .«!.')33.()0 : \e\v- f'oiiiidlaud stifl'tTt'i's, S8 0!) ; Insurance on Cinirch at Fiteli I!ay for ."i years, ,'$i;j.60 ; Other purpusi'S 881. Ul.— Total, ^''-If^-ll. 75 VRAMPTON. The Ilev. Felix J^oyle reports: — If ever I have had reason, and I often have had reasons, to take np the words of the Psalmist and say " Bless the Ijord, () my soul," I have, on reviewinu' the work in my Mission for the year now closinj^, more occasion than ever to use that exclamation : (1) I have been blessed with health and strength to meet all my Church appointments, with scarcely one exception. (2) My people, loo. are, as a general rule, manifesting more interest in all kinds of Church work, and, as a proof of this, there never was as much collected in any previous year, in money or otherwise, as there has been in 1802, as will be shown at the end of this report. It may be said that the above statements are no proof of spiritual u'rowth, or life. To a certain extent that may be true, for " there is only One Who can search the hearts," yet I must say my convictions go with St. James, viz : — that a man can show his faith by his works ; but I am not left to outward works alone as a proof of my people's spiritual stat(\ If 1 consider, what I cannot help seeing, their punctilious attendance at the Services of the Church on the Lord's Day, the increased reverence manifested when there, a slight addition to the number of communicants over last year, and I may further add, re.s])ect and liberality to my- self as thtir clergyman. These are marks, and many more 1 might mention, Vv'hi<'h give me fond assurance that the spiritual life among my flock is in a healthy state. I am ])leased to state that there is a Women's Auxiliary in active operation, established at West Frampton with a membership of twenty, under the presidency of Mrs. H. L. Hodgson, who are doing good work. This association sent out of the Mission last year !$ 12.00 to outside charitable o])jects. I have two schools in my Mission doing excellent work, one at Springbrook and the other at Tenth Jtange, E. F., luider tlie carefid supervision of the Misses Hughes and Wood, and 1 cannot refrain from thanking the Church Society for their liberal grants to both of our schools, with- out which I do not think we could keep them in operation. So much for the bright side of my report. But we have had our gloomy days too. 1st, one family left WestFramp- km W i;i 7(] ton Irt t Autumn, and another of my leading tamilies will leave in the Spring. This leaves quite a gap in a small congregation. I have had an unusual amount oC sickinvss, and number of deaths lately. We have had lour burials at Ilemison within a little over one month. The lirst of the four was Mrs. Hender.son, widow of our late esteemed Landlord, William Henderson, Esq. ; her end was pi>ace. The last was Mr. George Crawlord, of Standon, who has Idled the olfice of Clergyman's Churrh-Warden, I believe, ever since I came here. He is a loss to me, a loss to the Churoh, but our lo.ss is small compared to that of his wife and his small children, which latter number eight. ]May (lod com fort them in their sore bereavement. I may say, and truly say, of my faithful friend, that he was a loyal Churchman, a kind husband and an allectionate father. Bai)tisms, 1) ; Marriages, 1 ; iJurials, 12. Chiircli Socii'ty, ."?■'>"'."■•; Asscssiiu'iil tor l)i(n'iv«!iii IJuaiil .S;i.'!(i.00 : Knstcr Ollcr- iiiif, 5^2.it2 ; I''urfi};ii Missions, :? 1.(11) ; I )uincstio Missions, .S;i.28 : Wonior's Aux- iliiiry, Sl2.6(t: IJisiiop's ('o11i';;'l', Li'iinnwilii', .s.i.K.'i ; Chnrcli iiml I'aisonu;.;!' im- piovciueats, $70. UU ; Oilier purposes, .^^^O. IS.— Total, S>'>"^'^.-'tl. H.Vn.EV. I: ■ ■ . "" n:i The llev. A. Stevens reports : — Nothing apart from the quiet routine of work incident to the lot of a country parish priest presents itself as worthy of special mention. The usual round of Services on Sundays and week-days has been kept up in the tiiree stations of Hatley, Massawippi and Ayer's Flat with no marked dill'er- ence in the size of the congregations. At Hatley a very interesting Sunday School Conference was held on the 27th of September, which was presided over by the Venerable Archdeacon ]{oe. Nine of the neigli- bouring clergy and a))Out twenty Sunday School teachers w^ere present, as well as many ot the parents and friends of the pupils of the School here. Our people were deeply in- terested in all that took place, and no doubt we shall see good fruit from it in our Sunday School next year. A branch of the Women's Auxiliary was organized here in August last and now numbers sixteen members. Great interest and enthusiasm have been manifested by the ladies and they have undertaken to cloth an Indian girl. Through the kindness aud zeal of Mr. Arthur Dorey, or- 11 H'jinist of St. l\'tor's Cliurcli, Sliorbrooko, a v«M'y suocossful Choir I'V'slivul wiis held Iuto on tho ((vc of All Saints' Day. Mr. Dorey {^avc the wholo day to drilling- the choir ofabout thirty voicos, niado uj) IVom the choirs ot' Ifatley, Barnston and Stanstoad. The Service jn the evening was greatly appreciated, and will help to create a taste for l)etter music in our Services. At Massawippi, the woik has gone on as \isual. On Thanksgiving Day I had Service here in the morning, with a celebration of the Holv Communion lor the first time in the history of our work here. The communicants num- bered sixteen. I luive to thank Mr. Murray, who drove over from Dixville, and preached a very appropriate ser- mon. The lynion Churrh in wliich our Services !i,re held, is not convienent ibr a eelebration, and I hope the time is com- ing when we shall have a well ai)pointed Church of our own. At Ayer's l-'lat there is no change to n'port except that the coiigregjitions have betm somewhat larger than last year, owing chielly to the cominu' into the i)lace of a new Church family, llnit of Mr. Samuel Methrington. Here also we leel the need of a small Church of our own in which our Services can be more appropriately conducted. liaptisms, 9; ^Marriages, 4; Burials, lit. ('Iiiircli Poi'ifly, Si;;.U): .\sscssiiiont for Diocesan IJoan]. §100.00; Plaster Oirciiiii;', $17 U(i t'Forcit;!) Mission.-^, S-<.(lO ; Doiiic.^tic Mis.sioiis, SI -.-- : WmiuMi's Auxiliary SIO.'M) ; Otiier [uiriioses, i>2\ 1. 1;!.— l\.tal. ?^TOJ,(»i. Am INVERXKSf*. The Rev. Peter Roe reports : — The Services of the Church have l)een regularly held during the past year, at St. Sti^phen's Church, the Church of the Ascension, and occasionally, when the roads and the weather permitted, at St. .Tulie Station. Holy Communion administered once a month in both Churches. We also held Services in the Churches ou Ascension Day and other days appointed by the Church On the 17th .January, we had our last visit from our late lamented 151 hop, when he conlirnu'd ten young persons at Campbell's Corners, Church of Ascension, and delivered an impressive and interesting address on Missiomiry work throughout the world, from the time of the Apostles to the present period. In the evening he preached in St. Stephen's Church, from the ^t:i! vg Words of tho Lord : " Whiil lliink y«' of Christ ? '' a solt'inll uiid most lu'arf soarching' address ; his Iti^^t jiarHnix inin'ih lo lis hore ! I drovo his Ijordsliip lo tho station on Monday. an-ood record oi' their faith and g-ood woiks We had our usual school i)ic-ni(; in Seplend)er, very well attended. The rei)airs in the Church of the Ascension wen* compleled in January last, and the interior of tlie Church is now much mcu'e comfortable than formerly. The Association ofChurch Helpers in Quo])i>c g-ave me S-^0 towards this work, and I col- lected altogctlier #40 there. Ther** has been nearly siilOOpaid on account, but a balance is still due As there has l)een a larg'e exodus from this Mission during- the pa^t few years, it is a dilHcult matter for the Church- Wardens to make up the assessment for the Diocesan Board. A worthy member of the Church in the Mission, who does not wish his name to be pul)lished, gave the Wardens ^sij hist January to make up the delicioicy, and an old m(Mnb,>r of our Mission, now in the Cnited States, sent me i^'JO for thesame purpose. It seems almost that the Mission is supported by the generous gifts of a few. At the request of our Bisiiop, I sent him a memorandum showing the past and present state of this Mission during the lift een years I have been in charge. 1 forgot to mention that the young people of the Churches and their friends held an entertainment in the Court House, Inverness, which was well attended, and netted over $oO, M'liich the Wardens paid out for painting the outside and repairing the inside of the Church of the Ascension, W"e had a visit from the Archdeacon on the 4th September, when he preached for us in both Churches. My friend and neighbour. Rev. John Kemp, preached occa- sionally when he came over to pay us a visit. 7!) na|)tisuis, 11 ; Coiilirmulioiis, 10; Marriaj^os, 4 ; Burials, C. Coiiiriliiitiiiiiri tor ('liiir<'li jinrposcrf, ?r;i.'>2 !•-' ; (Mmi'i'li Sucictv, 8:1 t.iMl : A-ni's.n- iin'tit for Dincc-Hii rMiiitil, sril.'.tn; Koit'ijin .Minsi(ins, #17. lis ; Ddiiii'stir Mii- sioiiM, S'>.'ll : W'omi'n'H Aiixiliaiv, *;ri. '.(.'» ; Jews I'lUdcliiiil iiinl .Mi.«*- : (Ulu'r piiiiio-icH, .tliL'.Xii.-Tdial, S:4:t.5i. IllIChVM) AM) SOUTH INVKHNKSS. Till' Ivt'v. W. J. Fault oner reports: — Hoi If Trinilfi, ll/t/ifr />v'A///r/.-^ Anollicr year has run svvil'tly l)y, willi all iis varyiiiii- duties. As in most scttifd pastoral work uiiu'h sameness is experienced i'roni day to day, wliieh invoh'fs the need ol'de('p(?rs[>iritual sustenance. Tolx'i^in with Holy Trinity Ciiurch, Ui)pt'r Ir.'laiul : on the whole I may report steady prog-ress, but not so much as [ oould wish. The nuniher oi'comniuni(!ants hasiu)t increased this yvar. 1 am lookinu' forward, however, with hope to an increase alter our Conlirmation early in .lune next. Our Sunday Sc^hools in the Scaly and Bennett settlements have doiu) i>ood work unch'r the sui)erint('ndence of Mr. W. Stewart, who as usual is laborious in his ollorts to advance this branch of work in connection with our beloved Church. The Women's Guild, Mrs. F. Wood. President, and Mrs, W. Stewart, Secretary, has done yood work and rend- ered material aid to the Church. The Girls' Friendly Society, under Mrs. Faulconer, Fresident, and Miss IJella Wood, Secretary, has accomplished much li'ood. The Sunday Services have been held reg'ularly and have been well attended considering the long distance some have to*come. The Diocesan Board Assessment has been more diflicult to raise this year than usual, owing to slackness in the markets and business transactions generally, Our Oll'ertory collections are not up to their average amounts this year for the same cause. Two or three of our families have removed to the States, and none, I am sorry to say have arrived to fill up the gaps. Death also has carried off some of our oldest and staunchest members, and some of our young people too, which, together makes our financial })osition, from year to year, the more dillicult, but I trust the above trials will make those that remain more devoted. My Church AVardens and Sides men are making several improvemeuts about the Church and Cemetery and are pre- m • .1 ' ,'■■. *»! tl' •■-■ *'■ , -:[.^i ■it, 1 ',1 ; ■i " ; ' ' i !" 80 paring to build new stables early in the Spring, improv- ments and additions, much needed. Mr. F. Wood, as usual, has assisted me in the Church Ser- vices. The Bible Class at Mrs. John Annesley's has been well attended. The young people are much interested. I have to thank Miss Maggie Cross for acting so rMithl'ully as organist. I have also to thank the Cathedral M. C. L. in Quebec, for so kindly and nobly taking up the case ot a sick girl in the Sealey settlement, and other friends also who so kindly interested themselves in her. Christ Church, Lower Ire/and. — The Services here have been held regularly with a very good attendance. The monthly Celebration is not so well attended as I would like it to be. The Sunday School under the loving (^are of Mrs. Wm. Johnson, is making good progress, and Church teaching up- held. My two wardens have again done faitliful work. I have also to thank Miss May Marshall for acting as organist. The Women's Auxiliary still works on. St. Lukes, Adder/ tj — Has bi'cn reshingled and repaired inside, through the cHbrts of Mr. Tom Walsh, Ihe Church- Warden, md by the kindly aid of Quel)ec friends; and I am hoping to give the few Church families there a Service once in three weeks early in the New Year. St. Peters Black Lake. — llegular fortnightly Services have been held here during the year with a Celebration oc- casionally. The congregation one and all have shewn deep interest in their Church, which has been furnished throughout The beautifxil chancel carpet was the gift of the Scottisli Canadian Asbestos Company, through their manager, Mr. M. Tenhale. The Communion Linen was given by Mrs. Guilich, of Upper Canada. The material for the Altar Cloth was given by Mrs. Pen- hale ; and beautifully worked by Miss Maltby, of Xcw Jersey. The silver plated Alms dish was presented by Miss Lily Penhale, v ho acted as organist until her marriage, when Mr. D. Wilson filled the vacancy and has ably presided at the organ ever since. We hope, through the untiring etroris of Mr. A. M. 81 Evans, that the Church at Black Lake will be free ol' debt early iu th(^ New Yi'ar when it will be ready for consecration. The Women's Cruild have done raitht'al work in lurnishing' the Church with pews, putting down matting- in the aisle, and also paying tor the new organ. A succcssCul sale of work was held by them in September. Great praise is due to INIrs. Crabtree, the President, ]\[rs. IM. Penhale and Miss Ellen Prideaux, Secretaries, and all the members who have w^orked so untiringly for their Church. Our sympathy as a congregation has been enlisted in l)ehalf of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennet, who, during the year, have laid two of their young daughters in the grave. The S. P. C. K. made a grant of jCoO towards the build- ing of this Church, through the kindness of our late beloved Bishop, for which tln' congregation desire to acknowledge their sincere gratitude. Si. Johns, Thelford. — A regular fortnightly Service has been held since May, which has been valued by the few families who live there. There is still a debt on the Church, which I hope will be cleared olf by June next, when our Hishop will, we hope, pay us a visit. My two Church Wardens shew gri^at interest in their Church and are trying to further the wjrk. Considering that therc^ were no Services there until February, 1S*J1, when I held a monthly Service at the house of Mr. A idrew Johnson, the work has progressed. Baptisms, 18 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 14. {'Imrcli Society, $S.50 ; A^^sessnuMit \'ov I)ii)CC:Jaii IJounl. SiioO.OH ; KastoriMi'cr- iiip;, S").00 ; ]''oi'i'i(;ii Missions. S7.2.) ; Douii-stic Missions, St.itT : WoniiMi's AiixiliiU'v to D. & F. Missions, S2y.il() ; ('iiiists Ciiurcli, toi- St. .loini's Xcwtbund- iiind, .S^i.im : Otiu'f pnrimsos, .SJlii.dO : Total. s!»l2.S2. ClASPE. ( i"i 'f 'ill \pi i.|i' PH w The Ivev. John P. Kichmoiul reports : — Since my last report there has not been any great change in this Mission. 'f he Services have been regularly held in both Churches in the Mission with the "X.-eption of one Sunday. In the Spring the annual sale of goods made l)y the ladies of St. Paul's Guild realized seventy dollars. The V 6 I Ml ii iMi u m I ■■ ,1 ' It' ' 82 Church has boon provided with new himps and the pews have heen cusliioned. 15oth those improvements were provided for by the Guild. The new Church at Gaspc South, to.rephice the old St. James' Church, has been completed, and I hope will be used for Divine Service for the iirst time to morrow. A new^ Church bell of 400 lbs. weight, from the Moneely Boll Co , Troy, N. Y., was presented to this Church by T. Murdoch,. Esq., of Chicago, and through the kindness of the Quebec S. S. Co. it was deliwred at Gaspe without charge for freight. A new organ has boon purchased by this con- gregation. A small debt remains on the new Church, but it will be paid before the Summer, ^vhon tlie people hope to present the Church to the Bishop for Consecration. Sc^venty-three dollars w^ere raised towards the furnishing oflhe Church during the Summer by the people, and one visitor gave ten dollars towards providing suitable Alms Plate. The site chosen for a Church and church-yard, in the township of York, w^is Ibund unsuitable, and with the consent of the Bishop a now site has boon acquired by gift from Mr. C. Grant, wiio was for many years Church-Warden at St. .Tame.s' Church, and who is said to have been the first child baptized in the sottlemont of Gaspe Bay by a clergy- man, about A. D. 182'3. Mrs. Itichmond has been presented with a handsome purse from each congregation. Among the deaths which havo taken place during the year, that of lionjamin liechorvaise, severid times ('hurch- Warden of St. James' Church, and an aciivo member of the building committee, is much regretted. Baptisms, 19; Marricges, 9; Burials, 7. Si. /'int/'.s Cliinrit (f,'>i.yi'' Vilhiyr). — Forcifrii Missions, $■'■•'" ; Domestic Missions, SS.HO: Ai(i to St. .John's, .Sfi.tiO: ,M. F. C. Society, .>?:). 10 : Pi-nsiou Fiifd. Sli.tJt) ; Eiistei- Collection, S.VJ. 'J!) ; ( tther piii'ijose.?. $i;ts.;u'i; \ot paid inti) tiie liaiuls of Wiirdcn, :^ll>i.(M). Total. S:i'.lli.(i4. ST. lanim' ('lairch.-Vovux^^n Missions. SI 02 ; Cenei-il Fnnd, $1.0(1; St. .lolin'd Mission Fund, ^l..")!' ; i'ension Fund, .":<:!. 1.") : I'ew rents and voluntary, §22;>.00 ; Other purposes, Sll."'.i'<'; Faster CoUoetioii, $.3.'i;!. Total, $.i,")7'. 04. —Grand Total, .S7r.;!.(i8. KIN(iSEY. The Rev. J. S. Sykos reports : — In looking back upon the year just ended, we have much to be thankful for. It has been a year of good works 83 Holy Trinity, Denisoirs Mills, having undergone neces- sary and extensive repairs and improvements, at a cost of 1112, exclusive of the shingling, which was done as a labour of love by members of the congregation, this pretty little Church has boen thoroughly re-novated ; re-shingled, re- painted, and the plaster repaired, and the whole interior pajxM-ed, in order to strengthen the plaster. It will, 1 think, as it is now. compare very favourably with any country Church in the Diocese. Pleasing as the l)uilding is to the eye, it has an adtled l)eauty on Sundays, when fairly well lilled with a devout and attentive congregation. During the past year the attendance has considerably increase I, owing in a large measure to the re-opening of the Sunday School, which acts as a feeder to the Church. l>y the re- moval of Mr. Harmon Wentworth to the French Village, the Sunday School has lost its iirst superintendent, and also the services of Mrs. Wentworth as one of the teachers They will be missed, as they were always most ready to help in all branches of Church work. The I'ible-Class in connec- tion with the Sunday School is succesfuUy ^airied on by Mr. Wm. Denison, and the other teachers still c<.>2\'inue at their posts. Christ Church, Spooner Pond, has also beeii in .:h. 's-nds of the painters, and is much improved. 'I'be money re'juired for this object being raised by a select social gardtji party, Mr. John Evans kindly giving the use ot bi8 giounds Tor that puri>ose. The Sunday School has been carried on liy Mr. Lonsdell and well attended. Tht' organ has been suc- cessfully manipulated by ?Tiss h]dith Ha 1, her predecessor having gone the way of all organists, the way of matri- mony. At St. Paul's, Sydenham, the attendance has 'i. .n very encouraiiing indeed, and the number of children attending the Sunday School larger than usual. In the instructiini of the children I have been well assisted by Mrs. Sykes and the Misses Lodge. The Sunday School Pie-nic, held as usual in the grounds adjoining the Parsonage, was a grand success, every one coming heavily laden, and departing relieved of their bur- den and perfectly happy. Early in the year I received from the Church Helpers a Surplice and Stole, for which I heartily thank them. I'rom Messrs. Hy. McMannis, Hy. \Vadleigh,,.Tohn Wad- III ''^'*t. ' :.'.K'IVi-lv.? 'i 84 leig-h and Joseph Lodoe 1 have received a load of hay. These four gentlemen have, for ten consecutive years, re- gardless of bad seasons, each given me a load of Hay. Had 1 to buy all the Hay I requirt\ it would be hard to make both ends meet. I should like them to know how much their kindness is appreciated. A well stocked Library has ween added to the Sunday School at Denison's Mills, lor which wc ihank the Venerable Archdeacon Koe, through whose influence it was secured from the S. V. C. K. Kaptisms, 10 ; Burials, •"). !i k'- 'I ',■! ri! " Chiircli Society Assessment....! Easter Olt'erinj^s Foreign .Missions Domestic Missions Bisliop's College Compton Ladies' College. Synod Assessment Jews...: Cluiich Improvements Christmas Offering Entertainments Newfoniidlantl Fire , Cathedral Memorial Pulpit. Insurance Other purposes General Collections. 5 CIS. Sf) 27.'. (10 (i,s fill i;ii !HI 2t 11(1 ,j() 22 22 32 12 (III :>2 90 Total .... S 380 SS > e 1 1 f,.-. 2 I 1 ,v(i (II) (111 (1(1 i.") ."•)() (Ill nil i;iO (10 Ids (i l:'. ■M in; 1(1 •III ."ill 7.'< 27 S cts. 12 (Ml I. 'ill (Id 8 2:> :> ;56 4 4r, 1 41 I (III ■I (Id ill 00 !2 SI! ."l (Id ;; 00 4 Sd ;id :>t s 21 ;-:.7(l 12 1 4 4 183 :s 141 14 I t'i2 12:: CIS. ()j (10 02 90 21 81 24 00 53 'lO (it 7'.) (JC. S2 ;"id (17 S 528 58 S 301 45 SI. 210 iU LEEDS. The Rev, J. Rothers reports : — During the past ^'■ear the work has been carried on as in former years, with little A'ariation and I trust it, has not been in vain. I have three Services every Sunday, which ■■.: '1 I 85 involve a drive of aljoiit twenty three miles. The gri'eater Festivals oi' the Church are observed. SL .7(7 mes' Clnirc.h. — Divine Service has been held here every Sunday, and on alternate Sundays two Services, the Rev. J. Kemp taking a Service once a fortnight when at home ; the attendance has })een good, the lowest number present l)eing seventeen, and the highest one hnndied and forty. The Holy Communion has been administered once a month, the average atti'udance for the year being sixteen. On January 14th, we had the pleasure of a visit from our late lamented and esteemed, Bishop, who gave us an address at the Missionary meeting on Mis- sionary woi'k and our duty with regard to it. On the 15th, his Lordship held a Coniirmation when twelve were confiimed. The earnest words, he spoke to them, will not soon be ibrgotton. lie said : "You are just as it were begin- ing life, I am at the close of it — and warned them of making shipwreck of it." (3n Septem])er 17th, we took leave of our respected Organist, who left us with her sister, Mrs White, for Manitoba. Miss Marshall Jiad presided a^ the organ and led the choir for many years both willingly and well, and was always ready to assist in any Church work. I am pleased the Congregation showed their a[)preciation of her services by presenting her with a purse of $50. The Ladies' Aid met fortnightly during the year. On December 27th, they had their sale of work at Leeds Village ; but, owing to the scA^ere weather, very few were present : It was therefore not so successful a> it might have bt^en. The Sunday School has been carried on successfully, Mr. S. l>ayne acting as superintendent, assisted by live teachers. Th-' attendance has been good. The Sunday School had its pic-nic on 24th August, at the Parsonnage. Alter tea. the young people enjoyed themselv(»s in games. I held a meeting once a week for prayer and the study of the Sunday School lesson, Imt I regret to say it was not very well attended. Week-day Services have been held at Nelson's Road, and Wilson's Mills School houses once a month, both of them are about three miles from St. James' Church The attendance has been very Cfood St. Maihs, Kinnear's Milh. — Divine Service has been held here on every Sunday, alternately morning and afternoon. '1; lOT.i ';l 1; \ •:l'' ;!■ -<■ r 80 M^ Formerly there was Service here but onc*^ every six weeks. 1 commenced tliis year ])y going to Bronghton on a week-day, in order that they may have the Services regularly. The Holy Communion has been administered once a month. The av<>r-«ire attendance has been ten. The Bible Class, inch Avas held once a w^eek was well attended up to th* Fall, then it was given up for a time. Beatli'^'s St'UIemcN;. — I iim thankful to say the new Church is com)- ' !.l 325 00 S 24 11 s 50 :! 10 ■1 00 •A :>,() 5 60 S 00 m 00 50 110 ;: !io (U uo US 05 Si)2:i OS) LEVIS. The Kev. Thomas W. Fylos reports : At the wish oTlhe Right Ilevereiid Bi.^hop WiUiams and of the Church-Wavdens of Levis I undertook the 8erviees in Holy Trinity Church lor a sliort time. This short time — the death oi" the Bishop luiving- sto])t negotiations Ibi a « lergyman — was prolonged till the opening oi' na\ igation. Since then the Kev. L. V. Lariviore has performed the Sunday duties. 1 have however been able to render occasional services in visiting the sick, ike. The congre- o-ation has been happily thus held together in its entirety. We all rejoice in the near prospect oi tlie eoniing amongst us of the Rev. I. Thompson as Rector. The different paroehii 1 aids are in good working order. The Svinday School prospering under the faithful sup'in)]->iideuce of Mi. Grcorgt^ Addie, who is assisted in his gou'f! \vork by an able stalf of teachers. T.u." C.'h«,iir> under the leadership of Miss N. Fiton, has been well conducted. The Ladies, Guild (originated by I lid! II >)l ■'"^Ifl:^ 88 the Rev. George Thompson) has held its weekly m.'ctiim's reuularlv, aiisidence. Baptisms, G ; Marriage, 1 ; Curials, 5, Cliiiich Society, S<'>.2i; : Kustcr OHV-riiiu', SI J.Os ; Duiin.',-;tic .Missions, !f.').l.'); Wuiiu'ii's Aii.\ili;iry, .>:<;12. Ij.— Tutiil, .':=.V.i.Hl'. Lennoxvili.e. The Rev. A. C. f^carth reports:— The* various amounts given to me last vear, and mention- ed in my report, lor the improv«mient of the east end of the Church, together with a snndl legacy of $;')(), have been t'X- pended in the followinii' manner : A very handsome chan- cel kScreen has been erected, and ihe choir has been reseat- ed and the iloor raised. The members of tht^ Guild have presented to the (Miurch a beautiful brass eagle Jjcctern, and fair linen for the Altar. Mrs. rhillip's donation has ])rocured for ns an excpiisile Altar frontal, the work of tit. Matthew's Guild, (Quebec. I have nothing special io record during the past year. The usual ^Sunday t^ervices have been held and Festivals duly observed, large congregations attending. The Holy Communion has been cele})rated on the lirst and third Sun- days of every month and on all great Holy days. There have been altogether thirty-one cehibralions with an aver- age attendance of seventy-six. This does not 'include the early celebrations in conneclion with the Colle'^-e Services which have been held every other Sunday and on Saints' ■Mm 89 (liiys. Tlio AVoniaiTs Auxiliary continuos tomoct ivgularly, and (loos mucli <»()0(l in kocpini;' up a warm iutcrosl iu all Missionary work. The (Children's Branch also mcois roL«'u- larly onov» a week and is larn'oly attended. The Ouild, (oo, I am glad lo say, continues its useful labours in the parish. Baptisms, 21 ; ^Marriages, 8 ; llurials, 5. Sociciy. $l2-niii; ('Ici'^yiiuiirs Stinciu], ^soo.d'i ; F-Iastcr Od'erino-, )ii'i);ii Missions,^! I.I.") ; Duiik stic. Missions. s:;o.77 : Woineii s Anxilijiiy, t'ws' I'linicliiiii iiml Mission FiiiKi. 8"^ -i" : iiisiiop's Coilcyc, I,(.'iinu\- CIlUlcIl SJ.-^.'-'ii; Fo SI III. (Ill : .1 villc Slii.sO; Other iiiii'iioiii'S, $7;)li.li rutal, $1,11(1(1. (Ml. The Rev. Josiah Dall reports: — 1 have held sixty-eight Services at Grindstone, twenty at Grosse Isjle, (thirty miles distant), paid occasional visits to Byron Isl;ind and Old Harry Head, and held Sujiday and week-day Services on lllntry Island. Was absent three wi'eks in .lune, attending Synod, the iirst holiday in three years. In fiiKincial mailers, the sum of !ij>223.!»0 has been raised, ol' which itflll.Gd have been devoted to Diocesan calls, and the balance applied to Church and Parsonage improvements. Grindstone Cliurch has fieen painted, at a cost of ^55. SO, and the Parsonage is about half iinished at the same cost. Labour and materials on the Magdalen Islands are very costly. Grosse Isle Church-yard has had a new wire fence placed around it, as the wooden paling was being con- tinually blown down by the strong high winds which have l)re\ailed this Summer and Fall. We hope to shingle the south side ol the roof, and paint the building next Spring. Baptisms, P,i ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 5 Asscssiiiciil lowinls Clcr^Tiiiiiirs Stipcinl, Sd-J.;!,") : Kaslcr Od'ciino-, Sil.OC ; Foiciifii Missions, .-ril.s.i: Domestic Misisoiis, $4.2S : Pcn.sioii Furnl, 8!. 2,". : .Mis- siuii i''uiiil. .'ii.'t.dii : .lews, Mission l'"iinil. Sl.T.'l ; Cinircli ntui l'ars(Miaji(^ Iinprovc- incnts, .Slli.iiC): Speeiil for Xcwlonndiand, .SS.OS j Olfertury, §21.70. Total,, SJ2;!.'.l(i. MACOG. The liN'V. U. C. Tambs reports :— The usual Services have been held during the past year, minudy : morning and evening at the Church on Sundays with Sunday School in the afternoon, and fortnightly (with 90 some little ivrogulaiity on account oi'bad travollin*^) on week evenings ior worship or in connection "svith the Minister- ini^ Children's L(»ague, iit the Currier, Mc.Oermott and Cherry liiver neighbourhoods. The Ibrtnightly M. C. J^. meetings in th»^ town have been well sustained. We regret the removal to ot her parts ot'tw^o of our most devoted JiCague secretaries, Miss Lydia Brownsword and Miss Clara Cur- rier. The Ibrmer was also a most valuable member of the Choir and a ^Sunday School teacher. Thanks to our devoted stall" of teachers, our Sunday School is doing very well indeed, the attendance numbering at times upwards of sixty. The scholars bring their prayer books, and are taught to respond i)roperly. Their ability to take an active pari in worship does much to ([uicken their interest in the Services of the Church. Reverence is the lirst thing insisted upon. Better through strictness to lose the attendance ol a few boys than that the School should fail to command respect, and parents will l)e less likely to let their children have their own way when they come to vlize that membership in tlie Anglican Suiulay School is rivilege not to be thought lightly of. The Christmas . .LUering and Summer outing in the name of the Sunday School were eminently successful. The former was graced with the lairy scenes of " The Kainbow Festival, " which rellected enduring credit upon the taste and skill of Miss Fanny Hall ; the latter took the form of a round trip of the Memphremagog on the " I^ady of the Lake". The invita- tions embracing all the Fnglish of the District, and the Fitch Bay and Georgeville Sunday Schools happening to have their pic-ni<; on the same day and in the same way, there were between seven and eight hundred of a company, the largest excursion on the Lake tor years. We wa-n^ happy in having with us on board Dr. Niles, the JJishop of Mew Hampshire. With a view to augmenting the Church clioir we have started a weekly juvenile sol-fa class, in ^vhi(dl work I am kindly assisted by Miss Sweenev. Following the example of the Rev. H. A. ])i< *n, of Ranborough, in his last year's report, I gave; con.^ able as.sistance in the Model School last winter. That my etlbrts were ai)preciated may l)e inferred from the fact that I have been recjuested by tlie authorities to kindly continue the work again this year, consequently 1 now find myself i th( s» 91 i('sp older members thereof, felt very deeply the death of our late beloved liiahop, and words to that eiJ'ect, together •M¥\ ■\m,\ *l til '■;«■! tlill ..^... IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ,.v fe^ / fe ^ 1.0 I.I a^|2B |2.5 B^ 1^ |2.2 •^ Hi 1.8 us 6" IL25 11.4 lii.6 Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 92 ■ ;;H«> •< ■' with oxpiossions ol" sympathy with his In'roaved lamily, aro duly enibodiv'd in our vestry records. I desire, in coiirhisiou, lo express my sincere and liearty tlianks to all my many kind co-workers, especially the wardens, Sunday School teachers, League ollirers, Choir mend)ers, and our able and constant organist, Miss Gertie Lindsay. Baptisms, 18 ; ^Lirriages, 4 ; Ihirials, 7. Oliurcli "-' ii'ictv, :5I I.TiO : l'\irfij^ii Missimis, S'!.*''' : Dtuncslic Missions, .SJ.ftO ; liiiliiiu IIdiik'S (Sliiiiu'Wiikc), S'!. I.> ; Alissioiis to .lews, S'--'><' : liisiiop's (Jollc^jc, .S-.il(i ; Coinploii's liadics ('dilcKi', S-."" ; ('iiiircii oC St. .lohn's .Vcw t'ouii(ilrtii(i, 811.'. oit: [•:M>t('r Oll'i'iiim:, Slil.dd; Assessiiiciit, $!(i((.(i(l : ( HIut iiiirposcSj.'i^ino.OO.— Total. S(i2'.i..")J. MATinAIH. The ]vev. (l.'orge Radley Walters reports: — The ye;ir past has been quite an eventiiil one in the history ol' this Mission, as it marks the oiuMiings lor worshi}) ol' our two new Churches: St. Peter's, Malbaie;and St. Luke's, at Corner ol' the Beach. At Barachois, we have liecn enabled to erect the frame Jbr a Church, to 1)0 named St. Paul's. The two former Churches, I am able lo report, were (|uite completed and furnished, and free from every cent of debt b(dbre we opened them. We were awiiiling a visit from our beloved Itite l>ishop, Avhen he was to consecrate them, instead there came the sad news of his illness and death. In the month of June, we held our iirst Service in ea h Church. Much interest was taken in these Services, and the congregations were large, and the Services, bright and hearty. AVe now await a visit, this coming Summer, from our new Bishop, when he will consecrate these Churches, and also a piece of land for a grave-yard at the Corner of the Beach, kindly giv'en for the purpose by Mr. ])aniel, and Mr. Henry Mabe, 1 am sure his Lordship will lind these country Churches equal, both in workmanship, design and internal arrangement, to any in his Diocese. Mr. Tou/el, snr., contractor, has really done an honest and good work on them. I must thank Mr. Colhis and Mr. LeMarquand for the kind interest they took in giving their time, and sending men to cart and unpack the seats, which came to us from the iirm of James Perry & Co., (Quebec, and also for erecting and varnishing the sar^e, OJ) Ksp.^cially would I mention ilio kind interest lakoii in I'urnishiiin- Si. I^uko's Chuvch, at Corner of llic Picacli, l>y the twolve laiuilios ronniiiuf tlio con^reiiation there. Mrs. Goo. Vibcrt i)roseiit(Ml a r(Mnarkal)ly haiidsouic six-liuhl. cliaiidclier, costinu' sixteen dollars, I'roni the lirni oi' (\»le, Montreal; Mr. llcMiry Mahe, a very niecM'hanecl carpet, purchased in town, of" very Church-like design, whi" lor r^venin^' Service, when so held; Mr. James Viheri and Mr. Philip Vihert, lour very nice bracket lamps lor the chancel. A very nice kneelini^- cur.hion lor trend ol'tln^ Communion rail, ol" dark ruby vel- vet, has been sub,s<;ribed lor and made, I believe, by Mrs. (ico. Vibert, IMrs. Henry Mabe and others. All this has cost an ellort, but all has been I'reelv and lovini^ly niven to the little Church which these pe(>ple have taken so much interest in buildini^. I must not lorgvt to mention that we have purchased a very excellent bell I'rom the linn ol' Van-du/en and Till, ol' Cincinnati, ol' I'our hundred pounds weight, note C. sharj), which is erected in the s})ire ol'this little Church, and bears my name cast on it, also the name ol' the Church and i)lace aiul date otyear ; its sweet tone can be heard a long- distance, callin<^ tne dwellers in this little settlement to assemble lor the worship ol' God. Our l)uildini^ in w^hich we used to worship has, by an ellort ol" some ol' the men ol' the con- gregation, been converted into a very pleasant and com- fortable school-room in which day school is held. For all these; outward signs ol' good feeling and fellowshij), I grate- luUy lift my heart heav<'nward and echo the words cast in large letters on our sweet toned bell and say : " Laus Deo." I wish I could write as cheerfully and hopefully of my congregations on this side of the river, that is, in this half of my ]\[ission, but here a marked dill'erence is at once noticeal)le. We have a dill'erent class of people here, nine- tenths are, as I have repeatedly stated, of the poorest class, and th(» precariousness of the Summer's lishing, upon which they depend for a livelihood, seemingly keeps th*'m very poor; this, coupled with the fact that many have lari>-e ■• '^V' m 01 lamilios, makes life a hard strug'i^lo ; however these do what they can. At the Barachois, I am pleased to reiterate that our little congregation has erected a very strong frame consisting of chancel, nave and porch, with bell turret, set upon exceptionally heavy cedar foundation, and seem to do what they can to push the work on. Mr. John McCallum and Mr. Uobertson have jiromised to give all the boards for boarding in the building, the other members promising sulficient elapl)oards and llooring ; so that, (rod willing, we hope, this ^>pring. to board in, shingle, md clapboard this much needed Church. I may say it stands on land deedi'd to the Bishop, and the site has ])een fully approved by our venerable Archdeacon. All our Services have been well attended during the past year, especially has this been noticed during the {Summer months, in Malbaie ; of course, duriniv the rough inclement Winter, many persons are unable to come regu- larly, from the fact that they live far removed from tin; Church and have no horses. 1 notice especially, and feel very much encourag(»d from the fact that a larger number of men stay more frequently to Holy Communion, both here and at Corner of the Jieacii, than when I iirst came to this Mission. I iind. on looking over my journal, only one or two men used regularly to communicate then. I recently counted iws many as seven- teen men coming forward to partake of that Holy Sacrament in Malbaie Church. Our Sunday S<'hool, during the past Summer, has ln-en regularly conducted. My thanks are due to Miss LeOros and Miss LeGresley, for assisting me as teachers, each taking a class, which enabh'd me to hold a class in the vestry of our new Church for those who were older and preparing for Confirmation. They also held Sunday School on those Sundays when I would be conducting Services at other parts of the Mission. I am extremely sorry to state that the past yt^ir has been a sad one in several homes here, and has also seen a loss to us of several Church members. In the Buckley family, once large, and strongly attached to our Church, two sons. both grown to man's estate, were unfortunately drowned at sea, and in the vessel with them another Chunhman of this place and father of a family. Within the short space of a few years, I have burit d the mother, four daughters, and a married son of this aillicted family. The 05 •• tin; oagh en n tin? ag'ed and iiiliiiu father is now lel't entirely alone, blind and helpless. He has the sincere sympathy of all here in his hour of sorrow. Another, one of the olderst inhabitants and Churchmen in this Mission, Mr. John LeGresley, died during the past summer, lie was present at the lirst Service held in our new Church in June and Remained to partake of Holy Communion. Ere the next Sabbath came, he was called to his rest, and Mrs. Touzcl, his daughter, mother of a family, she too has gone from us passing out of life, full of hope, and trusting in the merits of her Redeemer. Another family (Mr. Bowers;, a lormer Church Warden, has. left us to reside in Montreal. 1 am just now returned home from the bed-side of one, Alexander Duncan, whose spirit we have in prayer commended into the hands of God, taken from us in the prime of manhood. The loss we have sustained by Mr. Duncan's death will be severely felt by us as a congreaation. I alvvavs found in him, a man ready to sympathize and to help me in Church work as far as he was able, a generous giver he has b(MMi to our new Church. His family have, I am sure, the heartfelt sympathy of all in this neighbourhood with them in their aflliction and loss. Two others, both married women, are lying upon beds, from oir which they will only be taken, when death, which is considered very near, has done its work. All these are missed in our small community, and especially so. when our assessment, is being made up. Those remaining finding in hard to make the full quota to the Board. I beg to say, I have preached and begged, in this Mission for the various funds, for our Church Society, and outside objects, as requested during the past year, some of which show a triile in excess of last year, and others less. However I am unable to do more, among those whose disposition is not to give. I do, I confess, feel much ashamed, when 1 compare the amounts collected here with those of other Missions, whose Ministers are not more zealous for the good work than myself, and who have less trouble and anxiety, in raising large amounts, than I have here in rais- ing small amounts. True we have been building new Churches, and are still doing so, and much yet remains to be done. Our Parsonage is old and uninhabitable, yet I do think, that in spite of much poverty among many, that a few could do a little more for the Church of Grod in thier midst. .i^;i. I rJ ». '■- ■;.H*. I' lit '•.•?-' |i 111 ..<^« ; This is a large Mission withpeoplt^ living much scaltoivd, which involves much driving. " The labourer is worthy of his hire," thouah amid a people, who know ol' little els(> other than hard laborious work, the injunction seemingly does not hold good, lor in not a lew instances here, a small salary is looked upon as a magniiiiuMit com|>etence, and, some ieeling their poverty, when called ui)on I'or contributions to Church work, exclaim: "The Minister should give to our support, not we give to him." An ellbrt has twice been made, by a few members of St. Peter's Church, to remove our old Church buildiiiu' from the grave-yard, to a place on the Parsonage Glebe. \ have suggested to convert it into a Hall, the need of which, all readily admit, but seemingly refrain from i)u1tinu- th(»ir shoulder to the wheel. However, the snow has conu' now, and nothing can be done till the Spring, wIumi i trust the old unsiglitly structure will be removed from its present position. We succeeded in taking th(> tower and spire down, and I would thank those who did so. T must acknowledge the eilbrts of my Church-Wardens, ]\Ir. John LeGros and Mr. Chas. LeMarquand, who succeeded in collecting and remittinu' our assessment, and were inter- ested in other works. Baptisms, 30 ; Marriages. 10 ; Burials. 11. Churcli Sofiet}-, S22.IS ; Assessment for Dioresan Hoanl, .s.'iari.dO ; Kilter Ottering, Sl.'St! I ; Foreijjfr. Alissions, •S.''..l() ; Doni' stie Mijsiniis, .Si).02 ; liislio|i -f Coliejfe, Lennuxville. S-.-*>: Otiier purijoses. SiJOI. (>.'!: rit. .John's Fire (XcwIoiiikI- liuid), S5. 00. —Total. S77M sit. I'' :% MIF.IJY. The Rev. Dr. Adams reports : This Mission Church has been servi'd throughout the year by the Principal, Professors and Students of Bishops College. During the greater part of the year the Service has been at 11 o'clock, with a celebration of Holy Com- munion once a month. During the Summer Vacation the Service was in the afternoon. Mr. Elkins, of Sherbrooke, kindly took the Service on one occasion, and Mr. A. D. Nicolls has taken it on several Sundays. Owing to the continued illness and absence of Mr. Tambs, whose work was so valuable, the Sunday School work was intermitted. Lately, Mr. Bishop has revived the Sunday School, and this work seems quite promisiug. i)7 The state of tilings at Milby seeins to ine to be en- couraging. An ellbrt is being made to provide a liirnace for the Church. (»(l(>rl(M V. ^;jit ; |;isli(>j.'s ('()ll(M_r(.. ^;i.50 : ri-ii-sioi) Fuiiil. >;i j'.s.— Total, ,'^.'.:{ IS. NEW CAllLISLE VXD PASPEIUAC. The Itev. E. V>. Husband reports ; — tSince November, 181^)1, when I was appointed to this Parish, I have endeavoured, as far as possible, to continue the [Services carried on by my predecessor. Last Winter, in accordance v\'ith the request of our late ])eloved Bishop, I also held the charge of the Mission oi' JShigawake. Neil- Carlble. — The new Church, I am sorry to say, does not make the progress I could wish. However, much has been done, and I trust next Spring the congregation will mak(! an eilbrt to finish the outside, so that Services can be held in it, and the old Church pulled down. In July, a Bazaar was held on behalf of the Building Fund, realizing ^825 ; added to this, Miss E. Murison has collected $227. The Sunday School has been faithfully carried on by eight teachers ; the conduct of the scholars being all that could be desired, I regret to say many are very indifferent as to the welfare of the Church ; in consequence, the assessment is collected vs'ith difficulty. To try and remedy this, I have opened a Sunday School three miles from the Church, under the superintendence of Mr. John Ray, and have met with mu(^h success. Thirty scholars have joined it, and more are coming. 1 also hold a Service there every alternate Thursday evening. The attendance has been very good. Pay.pebinc. — The Services on Sunday have been well attended, also on Friday evening, when a short Service and practice are held. Our Sunday School is carried on by four teachers, and I trust is doing much good. The Church Hall has been completed, on which a small debt remains, but which will I hope be paid off during the coming year. 7 i ■it yi:-\ ■^, - «^ j 98 111 March a succossful and enjoyable concert was held in the Church Hall, which realized ij:40, and was kindly- repeated lor the beneiil: of the new Church at Hop 'town, 20 being collected. In June, an enjoyable pic-nic was held, by the kind per- mission of Messrs. C. Kobin & Co., in their beautiful grounds. I am glad to say a branch of the Women's Auxiliary has been formed ; twelve members have joined, and I hope more will follow their good example; also, a Guild oi Workers, ^o pay off the debt on the Church Hall. Miss Yiel, our organist, left us in May for Jeisey, and was presented by the congregation with a gold bracelet. Hopelown. — I am glad to say the outside of the new Church is completed, all but the bell turret; a lloor and stove have been placed inside, and we hope to hold Service in it shortly. Unfortunately the congregation here has ])eoome much scattered; but, when they see their Church iinished, 1 trust they will return. I hold Service there every alternate Sunday. I look forward to the coming year with hope, not only as to the variouii outward needs of this parish, but also to a deeper spiritual union with the Divine head of tiie Church. Births, 26 ; Marriages, (5 ; Ijurials, 15. Xnr ('(irlixlv. J'ic/i lii'ic <.:m\ (10 11 ii.i ;; -)ii 5 1)1 1 ss 21) I (to lliijii Inim. Asgessmcnt Easter Ottering^ Foreign Missions Domestic Missions St. John's, .VewtbiuKiland New Cliurciies Concerts Bazaar Pension Fund — s;i(i() (10 2S SI ,j 2;; 9 .".I (i 0(1 ro (10 Wl:} 00 Jj 00 CO 00 :> 13 Tolo /. $tiOO 00 40 74 8 Olt J. 3 42 7 s.s .Wl 00 00 00 .•JSfi 00 10 i:; Total S'J14 IS $414 tiS $270 00 !$l,;j98 SO NEWPORT. The Rev. H. A. Dickson reports : — In looking back over the work of the past yc^ar in this Mission, I feel that my report must contain a record of small accomplishments compared with the work yet to be done in this wide field. I ^m sorry to say there are many who, during the time covered by my report, have 99 not attended a Service of any description, unless, perhaps, a luneral, when to shew a respect tor the creature which they deny the Creator. But, allhoui»'h the success which "Wc hoped lor a year ago, has not attended our labours, still we have reason to he encourat^ed, I'rom the steady progress that has been made. At Kandboro', where I have resided sin(^e I came to the Mission, as being more central than Island Brook, this has been an uneventful year, the regular work having gone steadily on with no noteworthy change. During Lent, in connection with our weekly devotional Services, I gave a series of addresses on the Creed and Ministry, as w^ellas readings from Dr. Randall's Tilt's street chapel Lecture : " Why I am a Churchman", ^vhich were frequently fol- lowed by a few minutes catechising in connection with the sul)jects considered. Both the Church and Parsonagi? lots have undergone improvements at th*^ iiands of members of the congregation, and an expenditure of $23, provided by the Women's Guild. The Guild continues its w^ork, an I in addition to having had a year of prosperity in its ordi lary undertakings, has been instrumental in raising, by means of an entertainment, pi5 towards the Parsonage Fund. At Island Brook, we have had our discouragements, but can again look hopefully forward. We have lost by removal several of our faithful few including our oriranist, two Sunday School teachers and Choir leader. AVhile we rejoice with those whose ranks of Church-workers were swelled, we could not but keenly feel the loss which to us seemed almost a mortal wound ; however, in our weakness, those who had hitherto been almost silent from beginning to end of the Service, learned to take their part, and instead of the congregation depending upon the few to respond we have now the heartiest Congregational Service we have had since I came to the Mission, as well as having the olHces held by those ^vho left, tilled by those who are both elhcient and willing, and signs of new interest shown by several individuals, lead me to hope that Island Brook may yet shake off that cold indilference wliich has been so discouraging in the past. We have for the last few^ weeks been holding cottage meetings, which are encotiraging from the interest show^n not only by the attendance, but by the signs of preparatory labour spent in studying out the Scriptural foundations upon which the Church's doctrines ioo ,.nt. I '& ■ ■,'<■■'■ li- C: I J •;■ III: )y' . 11! ^i'M and practices are based, which is one ofilie chii'l (»hj«'cts of these meetings. Sin<'e one of tiie chamclerislics ol' I hi.' Church ol' lilnghuul is that her strength, both in numlicrs and in loyalty, lies where she is studii'd in the liuht of Holy Scripture and is known just as she is, I have endeavoured to put before the people, in as plain a way as I could, tlie reasons Ibv tin; Church's ritual and doctrine, and especially those parts with which so many in new ]\Iis>ions are unacquainted, that they may love and trust her for hohlinir and teachinj^- those things which they bi-fore reuarded with suspicion and distrust. The AVomen's Guild here is llourishiuL;-, aiid during the past year has been l)usy preparing to meet the expenses of much needed Church improvements, towards which it already has over $00 raised. At Clirton our Services suffered for sonu* lime from a serious interruption, caused by diphtheria. The school- house we occupy being clo.sed for all purposes during February and March, it was some time alter all danger was apparently over before many of those who had hith- erto been regular attendants could rid themselves of their newly acquired habit of staying at home ; but all is now bright and we again have our school-house well filled, but I frequently have reason to wish for heartier responses. At Learned Plain we have had a reguhir and steadily increasing attendance, and for the last ten months the heartiest Services of the Mission have been held here,which is chiefly due to the untiring exertions of a few who have for some time shown their intereti in a prr.ctical way which is being followed by good results. The influence of Mr. Fre- derick Bowen has ]>een in several v/ays he!i)ful. but espe- cially by his care in training the Choir, which he h, \ds, not only in the musical part of the Service, but also in the re- sponses, in such a deli))erate and reverential manner that others readily join in. And whih' thanking Mr. Bowen on behalf of myself and others enjoying the fruitofhis labours, I cannot but express the wish that we could hav<' in our country Parishes and Missions more of such old boys of Bishop's College School. The Sunday School here, which is the largest in the Mission, like that of Island Brook, has been continued without interruption during both Winter and Summer ; this, I am sorry to say, we have not been able to do at liandboro', on 101 account of tin- thildnMi liviiii*- at such u distaiuc from the Church. Baplisins, lo; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 5. Assc-isuMiit 82il(Mio ; Oir-rtoriiv!, Stl'')..'iO ; Clinrcli Society, $22.00 ; Foreign Missions, !?.").(;,>; Doincslic .Missions, ,'*'t.2.'i ; iiisliop'.s (Jollfgc, lii'imo.wiile, $2.'i,()l) ; Cliurfli Iiiipiuvtinfiits, JrJlL'H.dO ; OtluT imrposes, J*(JJ.60.— Toliil, $278.10. PENINSULA. The Rev. II. A. Brooke reports: — I was appoinied as assistant to the Kevd. G. T. Harding, of fc?andy Beach, in October last, to take charge of the Mis- sion of Peninsula and Little Gaspe, which is separated from Sandy Beach by the Gaspe Bay, In this part of the Mission there are two Churches, one at Peninsula, and the other at Little Gaspe, about ten miles from Peninsuli. Since my arrival Services have been held, regularly in both Churches every Sunday. Formerly at Little Gaspe Service was held once a month, and in some sea.'^ons of the year it Avas impossible for Mr. Harding to get there (>veu once a month, and so they would only have one Service in two months. But now, wit h a regular Sunday Service, the congregation is increasing, and I believe that there is a very good prospect for the growth of the Church in this part of the Mission. Besides the regular Sunday Services at Penin.sula, I also have a Service every Wednesday evening, followed by a choir practice, and at this Service I am giving a course of addresses explanatory of the Prayer Book, showing the con- nection between the dillerent parts of Divine Service, and also the ancient origin of the Prayers. The people seem to be very much interested in these Services, and I am in hopes they will be the means of strengthening their faith in the Mother Church. The Church at Peninsula has been greatly beautified this year by the addition of a new chancel, built at the cost of about eighty dollars. i i ,wt W '. 1,;. J. , 1 I! I 102 The J^unday Schools havo boon kept up in the Mission with very «^oo(l attcndunco, (•onsi(U'iin«'' tlie condition of the roads. I must tliantc Mr. William Millor, NUperintiMulcnt at IVninsula, lor Ihc kind and unceasing interest whii h hf takes ill the Sunday School. And I wish also lo take tliis o]>portunity of thankinn- Mr. Charles Bartlctt, my Sunday Sciiool Suprrinlcndent at Little Gaspe, lor the able and zealous manner in which lie has conducted the Sunday School at J^ittle Gaspe. Besides the Si'rvices above mentioned, 1 have arranj^ed to hold a monthly Service* at Ship Head, a plac(! about fil'teen miles IVom reninsula, where are still remaining* a lew families lailhlul to the <'hur\ 2 !»;{ 7 47 (i 2^) :i 22 !t 47 <> (14 ;; 24 ;{ 24 2 40 •••'■•*• 2 40 4 ;')S 1 22 ^1 SO 4:1 \)\ 22 01 06 02 lot) 11(1 511 00 1.^0 00 ,H(I 00 KO 00 1) 0(1 11 00 17 Tti 17 7ti Tola! $ 21)2 21 $ 04 5;; !* .•iS(5. 74 r()in\\f:uF. The Rev. ('. B. Washer reports : — It seems that our iinaiicial statement should be accom- panied by a few words regarding the work of the year. The work has gone on in the usual way. The Services at Portneuf and Halesboro' have been carried on with scarcely any interruption. The congregations have been good at Portneuf, and they have been better at Halesboro' than heretofore. There has been at both places a decided im- provement in the attendance at Holy Communion, both in numbers and frequency. The two Sunday Schools are ion iittciidcd })y iill tht' children of the Church of suitable age. Portuoui' Church hiis been enriched by the introduction of some bciiutiful sliiincd j^iuss \vork inloth(» west window, by Mr. Walter Greeiioui^h, of New York, son of Mr. W. V. (jrHMMiough, of this Parish. IJurin"^ my abst^ice, of two months' duration, the Ser- vices were tidien by Kev. Cr. 11. A. Murray, Mr. T. Dowdell and Mr. W. C. «cotr. Financially we are somewhat in advance of last year. Altoir,>ther, we have much to be thankful for. Our people, thoLijifh weak as to populaiion, I trust are strong in faith, and daily growing in grace and in the knowledge of our jjord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Baptisms, 4 ; Burials, G. /'oitllill/. (.'Iiiiicli S.tii.fy S 41 12 Assessment I'or Diiici'saii lioanl IL'.^ 00 Kaslcr Olli-iitij,' :! 70 Foreign Missions 2 !)!» Doini'stic Missions 2 .'14 Jiiws' Lomlon Society 2 .T.t Other iMiiposos 7il HI* .Vewtoiinclliind 7 43 J/(tli-nhoro' , $ 4 90 02 00 Total .S2t)4 ;U) il 0.'( 80 $76 73 Craiid Total .*341 0» RICHMOND AND MELBOURNE. The Rev. James Hepburn reports : — Once again I am led to speak of the Church suit ; but now under very dillerent conditions. We are at last out of the embrace ot the law, and breathe more freely. The damages awarded us will be something beyond !|2,000.00, not as much as we expected, or thought we would require to put the building in good repair. However it will be a very real help ; and will also give courage to the congregation to do their best. The award is given to us by instalments of .$400 bi-monthly. Next Spring we intend to be in readiness for action. As soon as ever the judgment was made known to us last July we had a hearty Service of thanksgiving into which a large congregation entered most thoroughly. It was a happy coincidence that seven children were baptized the same day. X' 41 lit 'v-'t; I; :.■'.'■' '■'•' i. , v , I :•! 104 It would be unfair in me were I to withhold from the Honorable Col. Aylmer the triVjulc of praise due to him lor his faithful services in this matter. The failing- hopes oi many have been sustained by him ; and personally 1 feel I owe him much. I see nothing- now to keep the Church back from peace, prosperity and happimvss. May this hope be realized. The Ladies' Guild is to be congratulated ui)on an excellent year's work, so that thvy have been able to pay the interest on the debt, $102,00, and reduce the principal by $160.00. They also manifested good, kindly feling in helping me to a most enjoyable and beneiieial holiday at Caeouna. 1 heir efforts to give monthly entertainments were very success- ful. And the best result of them appears to me to be the developing- of the powers of the younger members, and the strengthening of the bonds of membershij). One change in their conduct of affairs, for a time, I welcomed, viz , the suspension of sewing opeiations, and collecting instead from house to house for the payment of the debt on the Church. They gained more; than was required for this purpose. And now, I must speak with pecitliar pleasure of the erection of a Rectory. It was much needed. The house is simple in design and unpretentious ; Imt it is well suited to the wants of an ordinary Clergyman's family, and is more than comfortable, and I greatly enjoy it as a home. To ease the burden on the building committee I took the responsi- bility of a few extras, which friends have helped me to meet. "When a few^ more subscriptions are paid the house will be free from all liabilities. If this had been the only work of the year, it is quite enough to make all glad and thankful. I owe many thanks to the building committee for their ready assistance whenever I called for their services. The sixth of October was a day of joy to be remembered by the people. The Women's Auxiliary of the Diocese held their qtiarterly business meeting here, and representativ^es readily gathered from the parishes around, as well as from the city of Quebec. The two Women's meetings were very bright and profitable. No offence will be given to any, if the name of Miss Montizambert be specially m.^ntioned. The Parish highly prized the privilege of exter.ding hos- pitality to those who took the trouble to appear. In the evening we had a splendid Missioiuiry .VIeeting in the Town Hall, a large audience having drawn together to see and hear the new Bishop. Canon Foster opened with a 105 good, instructive address on work in Britain and the early customs oi' Christianity, relieved throughout with flashes of wit and humour; and the subsequent speakers never let the interest flag ; they were llev. A. H. Wheeler, of Island Pond, U. 8., Canon Brigstock, of St. John, N. B., Dr. Heneker, of Sherbrooke, and the Uishop. It was more than kind of Dr. Heneker to make the effort necessary to come; and his words sank into every heart. It is a mighty help to the Church's work to have laymen stand and speak so honestly as he did. It is idle now to say that tha Bishop made a very favorable impression upon all. Not that his presence mad(i us forget the dear, kindly father taken away from us so suddenly. No ! that could not be. But every one rejoiced that the standard-bearer appointed to follow him should give such promise. Death has been very busy among us Removals also are many, and particularly of late. Mrs. Lloyd, the head of the Auxiliary and foremost in every Church work will be sadly missed, as also such good and helpful families as Vicat (Clarke) I'eterson, Young and Jones. The two sisters of this last family, members of the Choir, had a pleasing memorial from the Choir on their departure. I was glad to have the congregations remember the organists as they did last Christmas. Baptisms, 44 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 26. CliiUTh Society, t7'J.U5 ; Towards Clergymen's Stipend, fl,14H: Kaster OtJ'er- iii", .Siifi.fiS ; Foreign Missions, ^10.02; Domestic Missions, Sit.75 ; Women's .\ii.\iliary, SJS.(t4 ; Jews' Mission Fund, ,§(5.50 ; Hisliop's College, jjennoxville, .i!;;'.r)5; Cnurcii andl'arsonage Improvements. Si*}00,5(l ; Other purposes .S10H2.7G. —Toldl, S:;.0T^.1I. KlVIERI'>Dn-LOrP. The Rev. E. W. Weary reports : — It is with much pleasure and satisfaction that 1 present the reports of work accomplished in this portion of the Lord's vineyard during the part year. ViU(ip;e Church. — Sunday morning Services have been rt'gularly held, with a celebration of the Holy Communion once a month during the Winter season, and fortnightly during the {Summer months. Our average attendance is about thirty. Last Spring the interior of the Church was greatly improved ; the old fashioned box-pews w^ere replaced by modern open seats, thus giving accommodation for flfty extra sittings. The amount for pews, reading Desh and Altar P i m "^^ ^kA 106 j'-'f '^^^ li .:.:. .S'^: ■•:i' '■ I' I \j, Rails amounted to two hundred dollars. The visitors kindly paid the cost of the alteration, and were all well pleased and satisfied with the improvement made by the chanffe. The buildins: lias now accommodation for tw^o hundred and twenty-liv»; persons, and on Sundays during the months of July and August, all the seats were occupied. Our Harvest Thanksgiving Service was held this year in the Village Church, which was handsomely decorated with grain, fruits and flowers. At this Service we had the great honor and pleasure of our new Bishop's presence. As this was his Lordship's iirst visit, great preparations had been made for his advent, a magnilicent arch had been erected over the gate-w^ay with the words " Welcome " in the centre. As the Bishop arrived after dark, the arch was beautifully illuminated with colored lights. The weather turned out most disagreable, still a very fair congregation attended the Service. Full Choral Evensong was attempted by the Choir for the first time and was highly appreciated by those present, all listened with rapt attention to the earnest words of the Bishop. After the Service, the members of the Ladies' Gruild gave a Social in the Par.sonage, for the purpose of fjiving the congregation an opportunity of shaking hands with their Bishop. A suitable address from the congregation was presented to his Lordship and was read by J. B. Ferguson, Esq., Church Warden, to which the Bishop made a suitable reply in his ususual genial manner. After refreshment had been served, the guests departed to their respective homes, with feelings of great joy at the knowledge of having as their head such a good and kind Bishop. His Lordship left the following morning for Quebec, taking with him the best wishes of his people here and their prayers for a long and successful episcopate in this Diocese. On Christmas morning. Matins, with Sermon and a cele- bration of the Holy Communion was held at 11 A.M. The Church was nicely decorated, the Service was choral, and the choir sang the Anthem, '• Thine O Lord is the greatness." A good congregation was present, and the Service through- out was most hearty and earnest. Station Church. — Divine Service is held in this Church every Sunday evening and once a week during the seasons of Advent and Lent. Our average Sunday attendance is thirty- five and week-day eighteen. The sum of one hundred and sixty dollars was contributed towards the building comple- 107 tion fund by the Summer visitors. There still remains a debt of three hundred and fifty dollars to be paid before the Church can be consecrated. We hope to accomplish this next Summer. On the Monday in Advent week a very interesting Missionary Meeting was held in the Church ; appropriate addresses on Home and Foreign Missionary work were delivered by the Incumbent and Messes. R. A. Day and I. Hill, suitable hymns and anthems were Avell sung by the Choir. On Christmas Day an early celebration of the Holy Communion was held at 8 A.M., fourteen persons commu- nicated. Full (-'horal Evensong was held at 7 P.M. A large congregation was present, the Service was beautifully ren- dered by the Choir, a number of Christmas Carols were sung at the close of the Service, The Annual Sunday School Christmas Tree was held in the building on Tuesday, Dec. 2l)th. There was a very large gathering of children ; parents and friends of the chil- dren had been invited, so the room was filled to its utmost '•apacity, about one hundred and thirty in all. The large Christmas tree looked very beautiful and was bountifully laden withgil'ts, oranges, apples, candies, etc. The children sang several lively carols and recited humorous pieces. When the tree had been stripped of all the good things it carried and refreshments had been handed round the evening's entertainment closed with the singing of " God save the Queen ". All had a good time and retired much pleased with their Christmas fete. It is with much regret that I report the death of the wife of my warden, J. B. Ferguson, Esq., who died in August ; this is the first adult member of the resident congregation that has passed away since my advent here three years ago. We all miss her sadly, for she was a most faithful Church worker and devoted member of the " Women's Auxiliary." It can be said of her, as of Dorcas of old : She was full of good works and alms deeds." A large number of visitors spent their Summer vacation here, and at Portage, St. Patrick's and Pelletier's Point. At the Portage Services were held on Sunday afternoons in the Mission Room, which were well attended ; the sing- ing was most hearty and the responding good. At Pelletier's Point, an evening Service was held in the large drawing room in Bellevue Hotel every Sunday during the months of July and August, for the convenience of the many visitors residing there. The average attendance at 108 m^. li'' ♦;"' ■ ',''■■■ r't W, ; these Services was seventy-five ; some of the ladies and gentlemen formed themselves into a choir, and Miss Smith presided at the piano. The singing- was very hearty and the responding good. I must here thank the Ivevds. Petry, Balfour, Hepburn and Dixon for assisting me in this good work, the day is not iar distant when a Mission Chapel will be erected there, as a piece of ground has been kindly offered by the proprietor of the Point for that purpose. In August, a parlor-concert was given by several ladies and gentlemen residing there assisted by friends from St. Patrick, Cacouna and Portage, in the large room at the hotel. The concert was in every way a grand success, the room was more than crowded and the sum of seventy dollars was realized ; afew days later a garden party was held by the ladies of the Point. Kiviere-du-Loup and St. Patrick on the the grounds adjoining the hotel. Great preparations had been made and every effort put forth by the willing hands to make the affair a success, but owing to the unpropitious state of the weather, the grounds had to be abandonned and shelter sought under the verandah of the hotel. A very large number of people had come by train from Riviere-du-Loup and with vehicles from the adjacent resorts. The Fraserville brass band played on the upper verandah, whilst the ladies were busy disposing of the many good things provided for the occasion. In a short time all was sold and the handsome sum of one hundred and sixty dollars netted. To all the kind ladies and gen- tlemen who assisted at the concert and garden party I tender my hearty and sincere thanks. The amount received at both entertainments were given towards Church work in this Mission. The Saguenay and North Shore have received two visits from me this season. I was sorry to be called in ]\tay last to minister the last rites of the Church to the beloved wife of Gr. N. Forest, Esq., at Sault-aux-Cochon ; she died on the 19th May and was buried in the Quebec Cemetery. This good lady was a faithful Church member and will be missed by all who knew her. A kind mother, a faithful wife and a devoted friend to the sick and needy. The small settlements along the I. i\ K. have received each two visits and the ministrations of the Church. I must thank the Rev. A. W. King, formerly pastor in this Mission and now in Waterville for his services rendered at Father Point during his vacation there, jiren. The AVoiiion's Auxiliary are doing a good work in a qiiiet and steady way. Meetings have been held frequently during the year. A sale of work was held in August towards the new Church completion fund, in the Jarvis' Hall, the sum of thirty-five dollars was netted. A barrel of warm clothing was sent to the poor of Oreenspond Mission, Newfoundland. In answer to the Venerable Archdeacon Koe's appeals to all Missions in the Diocese for contributions to assist the C'hurch in Newfoundland, the sum of fifty dollars was collected. In conclusion, I must offer my sincere thanks to the Wardens, odicer.s and all members of the congregation for their kindness to me and mine during the past year. True sympathy and kind good will between Pastor and flock have been experienced by all. For the success which has crowned our feeble efforts let us one and all offer to God our most humble and hearty thanks. I must also thank the Messrs. R. A. Davy and J. B. Fcrgusson for acting as Lay Iveaders during my absence from the Mission, and to Mr. J. Hill, for liis Viduable services rendered in connection with the Sunday v^chool. To the members of the (!hoir, I tender my warmest thanks for the assistance rendered by them at all the Services and entertainments. I trust that the present interest taken in the Services of the Church may long continue, for a hearty Service and good singing tends to draw to Church many who would stay away if the Service was dull and cold. Mention must also be made of our faithful organist. Miss Hill, and also her sister, Jessie, for the valuable assistance they have both so freely given at the Village and Station Churches. Baptisms, 4 ; Marriages, 2 ; Deaths, 4. Assessment, to Diocesdii Board, S:5o0.00 ; Domestic and Foreign Missions, $6.0C Church Society, S'). 20 ; Raster Collection SK'.OO ; Mission to the .Jc -s, $2.15 Newfonndland' Church Appeal, i?50.00 ; Repairs to Village Church, $200.00 Toward New Church Completion Fund, $1(58.00 ; Church Expenses, $168.46 Mission Fund, $2.00.— Total, $l»02.Si. SANDY BEACH. The Kev. Geo. T. Harding reports : — Until last October, the whole work of what has been known as the Sandy Beach Mission, was under my charge, and was kept up in the same way as before rex^orted. dB m: M 1; III ri'-j.' ft' m V ■■> > I '' fit ■■. ; ^' I. III' iv'' ';■*■ 1^5 ' •»■■■ .; 110 Since then,, as your Society is aware, the Rev. II. A. Brooke has had charge of the new Mission on the north side of the Bay of Gaspt', comprising" the congregations at Peninsula and Little Gaspe. The gain to the Church, on both sides, from this extra strength is already great. The reports which come to me Irom Peninsula indicate a considerable advance in the life and work of the Church there. All the signs, indeed, are encouraging, and I am inclined to think that under God's blessing, which seems already to be on the new enterprise, great things may be looked lor in the near future. It is but reasonable to expect this : for the people, both there and here, are really good, sound churchmen, with a strong religious and devotional bias, and as I think only need increased ministrations to make them ad- vance rapidly. I should like to mention here an incident, w^hich will serve to illustrate the prevalent Church spirit, as it will probably be interesting and edifying to the Diocese generally : An old member (over eighty) of the Church atPeninsulu, who, to my knowledge, never missed an opportunity of receiving the Holy Communion, was taken sick last Sum- mer and could no longer come to the regular Services, when I offered to bring the Sacrament to him at the house, he said he should take it of course, but that he wished to receiv^e it once more in the House of God and w^ould come for that purpose if I could arrange matters to suit his case. His disease was such that he could not remain more than a few seconds kneeling at the Altar, and asked if I could give to him, of both kinds, first and allow him to depart at once. Of course I gladly consented. He came a Sunday or tw^o afterwards ; was driven to the Church (half a mile) at the lime of reception ; was helped up the aisle, knelt for a moment, received of bolh kinds before all the others, as the Church directs in the case of the Clergy ; left the Church immediately, and was driven home. A few weeks after- wards he died. All this, let it be remembered, was from the departed brother's own mind and knowledge, without prompting or in.st' uotion from me, and such a character of Churchmatiship is by no means exceptional. The incident, of course, could not but be touching in the eyes of all, but yet would be looked upon here only as just a right and natural thing to be seen in the Church. On this side of the Bay also, I am beginning to see what I hoped and expected from the additional strength which ill your iSocicty has given us, namely, greater facilities for the good work of edifying the Body ol Christ, and a due and thankful appreciation, on the part ot the people, of the better fcjerviee which may n^vv he rendered. There is no chance, here, it is true, as there is on the north side ot the Bay, for expansion in the way of out-stations, &c. In front of us is the sea ; at our back an endless forest ; touching us, on one side, is the Mission of Gaspe Basin ; and between us and Malbaie, on the other, is a wholly Roman Catholic population. But theie is a great spiritual work to be done within our borders, which I am every day more clearly realizing ; and I only hope I may have strength to carry it on. A good many ot our people, from their location, age, infirmity and other causes cannot attend the Church, and yet are eager for the means of grace. Some ot these I am now trying to minister to, and for this purpose have, since October, begun Sunday afternoon Services in what is called the Barathois School House, about three miles from the Parsonage. These are extremely well attended, the School House being sometimes crowded, although the roads, thus far, have been very bad. A Sunday School was started at the same time in connection with them, where over thirty children are being carefully instructed by means of the (-alvary. Church, and St. Paul series of Catechisms : more teachers than were required willingly offered themselves for the work, and I have now good hopes of its success. Once a month, too, I have here a Catechising Service, which old and young alike attend, and take a part in ; and this also gives promise of being successful. I intend, b(\sides, to open a week-night Bible class there, to take the place of the one I used to have every Winter at Peninsula. I am thankful to see all the heads of families in the district take a strong interest in this movement generally, and am much strengthened by the evident zeal of some. Already there is talk of building a small Church, and I am inclined to think it would be to the interests of the Mission generally, and would tend to bind these people in particular more closely to the Church if they had a House of God in their midst : although properly speaking, they are a part of the Sandy Beach Congregation. But, of course, it is an enterprise not to be hurriedly entered into, and there are many things, besides financial matters, to be con -dered before undertaking it. Since I was relieved of the work on the other side of the I ' ■ > - 1 ■i.f: m fiay, I have boen able to proA'ide for two Services at the Sandy Beach Church every Sunday, excepting once in two months, when the Kev. M. Brooke takes me to Little Gaspe for celebration of Holy Communion ; and this will prove, 1 have no doubt, a great advantage, as the two Services are needed here, and both are well attended. The Saints' Days were not as regulary observed this Summer as formerly ; partly on account of extra Avork in connection with the new Parsonage, moving, settling, etc., I could not devote sufficient time to prepara- tion for them ; but they were observed last Winter as usual. Also, during the Winter, Cottage Services were held in dilter- ent parts, a Bible Class at the parsonage, and special Ser- vices during Lent and Holy week in the Church. For two months, also, in Summer, a daily evening Service was held in Church, which was well attended. The average, I think, was twelve, and we have had as many as twenty- five present on some occasions. I noticed, too, that a few walked quite often a distance of about three miles to attend them. In regard to temporalities, our one great work on this side of the Bay has been the new Parsonage, to which allusion was made in my last report. The work has been successfully carried on this year, and I fully expected would have been finished before this ; but there were many unexpected hindrances. 1 wish to repeat here what I said, in substance, in my last report, that our people have shovv'n an excellent spirit generally regarding this work. Nearly every one in the Parish has given altogether about a week of labour upon the house, besides what they all gave in money and materials. But, when finished, the building will be a credit to the Mission. A pleasing feature, too, of the whole undertaking is that we have not incurred a particle of debt in carrying it on. I should like here, also, to acknowledge the great kind- ness which has been shown to myself and family by the people generally. They have, from the beginning of our residence among them, done what they could to show their good wall, and this year especially, when help and sym- pathy were much needed by us on account of the troubles and confusion attendant upon our moving into the new and unfinished house, both were given without stint, freely and glady ; and I beg to thank them most heartily for all their kindness. 11:^. my pirit the ipoii rials, the Tu roii'iU'd to niiaiKMnl matters, our rontlition is eiicour- agini*-. It must ))e Imrnc i.i mind thiit the acment concerns only tlic congregation at Sandy JJejich, as the Rev "^.r. Brooke rej)orts separately I'or Peninsula. I am glad to see that we have not lalltMi back but rather advanced this year. The amouiu coih'cted for outside objects is eight dollars more than last year, there being a slight increase in all tiie items — exce[)t I'or the Church Society, which is a lew cent!-; less — besides an unusual collection for the ])iocese of Newfouiulland ; and yet the amount of the Church collections (ninety-three dollars and forty-five rents,) for general purposes exct^eds, I think, any hitherto received. And this, notwilhstanding the fact that we have been using every eilbrt to complete the new Parsonage. All this is a cause of great thankfulness to Almighty God, and a further confirmation of what I hav«^ frequenlly pointed out before, that we do not lose but steadily gain by listening to the calls for help which come to us from other places. The following sums were collected by means of ALissionary Cards : — Miss ILirbour (for Church Society) $10 48 Miss Thompson (for Fore.iu'n Missions) (> 80 Baptisms, 15 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, si(pris, Sll.'.i7; Doincstii.'. Mi.-;sioii<. SS.(!7 : .R'ws' Mission Kiiiiil. Sl.'>-: i5i-!liiii) s Colk'f^c, licmioxvilli', >i:'.72 : (lumptou Ladies' ('i)lleji'i', S'-^^l ; ("iiui'fii iiml I'jiisoriajjje ImpruvcmtMits. S.'))!!.!.'!: Otiicr purposes. :?'.»;!. I.-. : Diorpse N'ewiouiKiiiiiui. S^i.'J.".' : I'lui.-li Library ^^.'^O.*!!).— Total, Sy!»tl.2(). SCOTSTOWN AND LAKE MECJAXTIC. •o The Yen. Archdeacon Roe reports : — Scotstown and Lake iMegantic have continued under the can^ of the Archdeacon during the past year. He has also had for the greater part of the year the charge of Barnston, left vacant by the withdrawal of the Rev. Joseph Eames Over Hereford also he has exercised a joint superinten- dence with Mr. Murrav. The outlook in all these places is encouragui^. l>mient, sft.'iD.iiii : ('liincli liii|ii(»\t'ini'iil, >•<.■>. iiO ; Clniri'li t-x- Iir'ii.sis, Sll.TI: llonnl ■'>: I'mv'i'^it ML-sioiM, $l.'2(i; DiMin'slic Mm-ions. ir^l.'J.'..— Total. S'.'n:; 71. /,ii!,i' M' '/unlit;. — A.-^si's.-^niiiit, .ii."!!!.!)!) ; licii'li'is IJd.iiiI, ;5-;(i.2.>: Oilier i'\)ii'ii.-si'.s. Sl''l."0 ; Vi'\vliiiiiii|laiii|. .""((.27 : Cliurcli Sdi'ii'ly, S:!..'1L' ; l»iiiiif-li(; Mission-;, .:^' ' 'ii-^H |i i ■M ■■'-[ l>|i ' If to tho onlimiry Sinuluy Sorvici's nnd I he iliiily Moniini;' iUi s and )L'ciul chop's llU'lllS Kov lew's, to us •ily ol" >al tlM» klully ]ay in ko our lOtll to .-('inciit riojK'tnl lhI in a poopli\ kcrs of (' nnm- in our I'arish varnicr ork lor t plan oii't'thcr other's I ni\i(li 1)1' Paro- lasDny. intli the w signs with a § of our slahlish oviding- •nianent it upon the ai)pointment of a Curate in 18H8; an expenditure which till this time had been met hy speeial etlbrt. This was done l)y inereasinu; the rental of the p.'ws in the i'arish d'areh. TluTe wt-re some who ielt, with the U'eetor, that the necessity lor this step wms much to be rei^n-tted, and who expressed the hope that the dny n)iu;ht not be I'ar distant when the pews could be made entirely tree to all. With this iii view it is much to be desired that measures should b',' taken at an early day tor esta})lisliinu' a Parochial llJndowmenI l^'uiid, without which the chaiiL'-e to the tree seat system would be attended with some pecuniary risk. The sketch i)laiis lor a new tSt. Peter's Church, of which nuMjtion was made in our last report, wen^ presented to the I'iaster Vestry Meelinii', but were not entirely satis- i'actory. Thi-y were therefore returned to tln^ architects, Messrs. Taylor and Gordon, of Montreal, who were re- (juested to alter them in several imiM)rlant ])arlicuhirs. The altered desiuns have not been presented. In the meantime notliina- has been done towards increasing the Fund i'or rebuildinu'. Al Si. I'i'/cr's, the avt^rai^v attendance at Sunday Service has })een about the same as last year. At the daily Prayer there has been an averaue, in the morning* ol lour and in the (^vening" oi' six. Great advances liave been niadi' by the Clioir, in which an exc«'llent spirit prevails. The character ol' the music has been greatly improved, The Sunday School is in thorough and ellicient working- order. The CJuild and Women's Auxiliary were never in more active and successlul operation. And the othtn* agencies I'or good, without exception, continue their ell'orts and in many cases are thriving. lieautilul Book ^larkers have been presented to the chancel of this Church bv a member of tlie congreuation. The ladies of the Guild have given expression to their kindly feeling towards the clergy by })resenting the Rector with a handsome stole and the Curate with a surplice. The Cknrrh of the Advent is ])ecoming a more thoroughly organized Mission. It has a Guild, Sunday School and Choir, all in good working condition. It has this year vuidertaken to pay annually to the general funds of the Parish, the sum of one hundred and iifty dollars, and it is now duly represented by a delegate in the Diocesan Synod. The congregations at this Church, though not yet large, i M ■ m i ''I !:■ ^> . I lil an ■ill. 118 have beon somewhat more regnhir than hist year. They have avernged thirty-four in the moriiinii' and sixty one in the eveninii'. By the devoted elTorts of the hidies, the Hall or School Room of the Advenl hns been completed and paid for, and is provinii' a great benefit and convenience both to the iSunday School and conoreiiation. A few members of the cono-reo-ation have raised money and purchased an orphan for this Hall. Two zealous ladies have collected respectively lil'ty dollars towards a bell and nineteen dollars and twentyiive cents for chancel chairs. The two out-Missions of Piromptoii Line and Mag'oiieral work of the Parish, has the chief care oithe Miia'og River Mission. The clergy have ngain received invaluable aid from a devoted band of Church workers. Li addition to the amounts repeated below, various sums have been collected in the Parish for outside objects, among which may be mentioned more than one thousand dollars towards the Bishops "Williams ]\Iemorial Fund. Communicants at Easter : St. Pinter's, 317 ; (,'hurch of the Advent, oo. — Total, o-jO. Sunday School children, 24-5 ; Bible Class averau'e, 25. Baptisms, 40; Burials, 42 : ?>[arriages, 12. S/. 'I III". t! . . ■'' 1 ■' ^'' -■fl^ Iv\ rit.\ i'Ai;u<'iii.\i. : — Clnircli Society Algoma Mis.sii)ii , Domestic .Missions Foi-figii Missions WoiiRMi's Auxiliary (.'liildrcii's i!rat)cii Sunday Schuul (('oi'ca) .. Ijadii'S Guild liisliop's C U/niit. T<.hil. • :\M ]9 s 14 7.^ .< ;!s() HI TC. Oil , , • • • ■ • ■ ■ • 7(i GO (■i2 'JS .". ,",0 ().") 7S :is SI ,' ! .1 . ) 4-' ;;o I lie, ()(i ) L'2ii 11 ;;(i ii:i j 10 (HI 1 -'S 17 'jS !;.'.". Oil I1'5 iitl 7(1 on 2 lil 7L' 711 101) on ... 100 00 L'l 7S 21 7S *>;', 2'' 3:{ 22 '.10 ,'((1 ... '.to ;)0 110 Pakochiai. :— F'jirachiiil Fund iiinl I'cvv F{"iiti! $2,729 02 SjHM'iiil Siib.si'riiitiu.is ,")-l5 (10 (»ti('rtorics .|(;:; (10 Kii.s(cr ()tl'friii!;s Ido (i(» ("lirislnms OU'ei'iiigi? 61 4;'> I'durFuml .'^si .".s Siiihlay St'lii>()'i J07 71 Chuicli of l']iPi,iaiiii TfiniH'nitK'L' Society. I.". ^'lO New St. I'ctei's Fund 19:i ad liiiilios' (iuild I'.i.") 09 ('lioir Fund fiO ;>2 Iinpi'ovcnieuts iind additions hruiiiptun \Aui' Mission Total S<',01>! .'Ki «; 2,729 f)2 $ iiC) i:; (wu 1?. )(;.•{ 0(» 100 00 51 45 .'iSl ;58 17 79 12;") 50 i;5 50 19;; 60 80 50 27(1 49 50 32 172 Sa 172 83 12 (i7 12 67 $ 125 19 !? 0,473 75 STANSTKAD AND BEEBE IM.AIN, The Rev. "VV. T. Forsythe reports : — The work oi' the Church in this Pmish has during the past year, been mostly of a quiet uneventful nature, leaving- not much to chronicle, but still I believe not without signs of a sti^ady growth. The continued grant from the Diocesan Board has enabled me to have the help of a student from Bishop's College for Sunday duty. Mr. H. A. Brooke most efficiently helped me until his ordination. Of his eighteen mtjnths, work in this Parish 1 cannot speak too highly. Since his departure several students have come for Sunday work. The Services at Christ Church, Sianstead Plain, have been maintained the same as lait year. The Holy Communion has been celebrated weekly, with very few breaks, occa- isioned by my absence from the Parish. The number of communicants at the early celebration has increased. The average of coni>regations at both the Mornina- and Evening Services on Sunday has been larger than in the past few years. (Hir Choir has been reorganized and, though com- posed mostly of young beginners, has succeeded in brighten- ing and improving the musical portions of the Services. The Lenten and Holy-week Services were the same as in ])revious years and were attended by very good congrega- tions. Holy Days were observed by special Services. The financial condition of the Parish may now be consi- dered satisfactory AVe are now endeavouring to liquidate the debt contracted by repairing and beautifying the Cliurch last year. We have instituted the plan of special Lenten ofleriniis l)y the Church members as a proceed of labour or self-denial during that Holy Season, and for two inm I k ' ^i ; 120 years the plan has worked well. A Literary Society has been or«ifauixed to bind together the Church members in Social intercour.se, and to promote a love of literary pursuits. During this past Fall we have altered the hour ol' Sunday School to the alternoon and organized a Bible Class in con- nection with it. So i'ar the change has proved beneficial both in increased numbers and interest. The Church Day School has been removed to a larger and more commodious build- ing, and the old Church School-room has been repaired and provides a convenient place ibi' AVeek-day Services in "Winter, Guild meetings, etc., etc. The Ch\irch School is under the care of Miss Gilmour, of Cote St. Paul. The ('hurch at Deebe I'lain has sud'ered during this last year from the same evil as durinu' the juist few years, viz : the departure from the village of Church hunilies. During the last two or three years there has been a wholesale ex- odus of Church people Irom this place. AVe hope, iiowever, we have now come to the lowest ebb and are waiting in faith for the turn of the tide. At the time of writing this report, I hear of the return of two families. The opening of c]uarry work in the neighbourhood has brought a number of new people into the village, amongst whom a Mis>«;-JS. :i,j ; Fori'igii Missions, .'Jii.ii'-' : DcuiK'stic Mission:^, $2. St : .Ji.'ws' Miss-jon Fiiiul. ^\.'1A ; ('lunch mid I'arsoiiajii; iTiiiiKivciiiciits. Std.tU) : Xl'w t\Miiullaiiil Fire, :;<-M'il ; UHkt iiuiiiosos, S2.sl..'!o. — Tutal, l^Tli.i.lli. All Siiiiilx Cliiirrli, 111 I III. /'/(//«. Towards ("Icruv man's Stipend. Sl2,').(itl : Kaster OU'eriiiji-, .^l.lll,: F(M'eii;n Missions, Sl...^o —Total, ^2(;i;.;!(i. li'n'i)iii\'< Coiiirr. Foiviu'ii .Missions. Sl-H". JiiilPs J/(//,v.--l":.\i)(.uses ol'Sciviecs, S.'.iKi. m TllKEE inVEKS. The Rev. 11. V. Stuart reports :— St. Janifs' ChiJirh. — Considerable progress has been made during the past year. The Church Services have been fairly attended, and the interest manifested by all our people in everything connected with the well-being of the Church is very encouraging. Piobably the best test of Church life is supplied by the list of communicants. At the Christmas celebration, Ibrty communions were made. This is a marked increast^ cu the number at previous celebrations of this Festival, and as the Parish consists ot but twenty families, I think it may be considered as satisfactory. Our Sunday St;hool is also increasing, numbering now about forty Both teachers and pupils tire interested in their work, and the School is progressing favourably. It is pleasing to report that our Church debts, which have w. .■.It ;» II :'■■■■, ;^«' m , ' I ■■ 'f'Ji i^d-. 122 so long pro von tod us from iittompting new work, have at last succumbed to our uuitod ellbrts, and we are now able to turn our attention to tho long'-noedod repairs in the Church. This necessary work lias been nobly begun al- ready. In July last, tho electric lii^ht was introduced into the Church and Chapel, with admirable results. This im- provement was elfected by Miss Newton, whose energy in collecting- subscriptions ibr tho purpose, is deserving of all praise. This was followed by a beautiful puli)it of polished oak and brass, erected by Mrs. Henry Fearon. We are now organising our limited forces for the work which must necessarily occu[)y our attention ibr some considerable time to come. The congregation has under- taken the re-seating of the Church, ]\Ir, Robitaille and mvself have undertaken to raise a fund ibr the new iloor, and the Chancel fund will be forthcoming, we hope, from collecting boxes kept by all members of the congregation. Mrs. Kickaby has already given a contribution of two hundred dollars towards the repairs. This sum will probably bt' utilized in the painting of the interior of tho Church. IVovision has also been made, through the will of the late ]\Ir. Henry F'earon, ibr a metal roof for the Church buildings, a thousand dollars having been bequeathed lor this purpose. The address of tho secretary- treasurer of our Building Fund — for such it really is — is Mr. G. S. F. Robitaille, Quebec Dank, to whom may bv^ sent any subscriptions towards the important work of renovat- ing our historical Church so nobly undertaken by tho few struLigiing churchmen of I'hreo Rivers. Next year 1 hope to re])ort considerable ])rogress in this work. In previous reports mention was made of the dilapidated condition of the Cemeterv. The ground was donated in 1808 l)y Mr. Louis Gugy, father of tlio late Col. Gugy, subject however to a ground rent payable annually to the owner of the Seigniory. A few years ago. a successful etlbrt was made to pay oil the arrears which had accumu- lated, and to free the ground iVom all iuturo claims. Thus, after a lapse of eighty years tho Cemetery is at last ready for consecration. To Mr. Roynar, Rector's AYarden, is due the credit of getting this ground into good conditioji. The Radnor Forges. — During the year, a very important work has been done here. The Canada Iron Furnace Com- pany has now about twenty families of Protestants at this place, and the number is steadily increasing, Hocognizing n 128 the inoxprdieney ol' dtteraptiiig" to maintain the scrvicos of the VMiious Christinn denomiiuitions to which they be- loTi■ uv ;■' i; '■0-\ ^: 'If^' •i ,' ■ :.-(;"• ^:-:' m III i ! i 't : « I!:v!n" ■■i ill; '4 (.'; 124 VALCARTIER. The Rev. S. liiopel reports : — Our record this year is little else than that of the ordinary routine Missionary ministrations. A lew repairs were nuule m the Church Huilding-, which have enhanced the comi'ort of the worshippers. The design, for some time determined, of putting the last linish to our beautiful little Church was prevented by the heavy muni- cipal taxation, to which our people are being- ,su])jected. An iron bridge, across the Jacques Cartier Hi ver, which was undertaken through the recoramendation and promises of Government, has entailed upon the municipality a very heavy and unexpected exi)ense, rendering it unusually dilHcult to collect even the assessment of the Diocesan Board. The attendance, at Divine IService, continues to be en- couraging and the numbi'r of communicants haJs con- siderably increased. Good will and harmony prevail among our people. There is an evident desire among them to do the best possible, Stoneham is still served in connection with Valcartier. The road, joining the two Parishes, remains in such a con- dition that it needs being travdhnl over to be appreciated. In May, we had the pleasure and i)roiit of a visit from the Archdeacon, who was on his way to Stoneham to help the congregation there to rccogni/e their responsibility to the Diocesan Board. They were evidently pleased with his words and willingly promised to carry out what was desired of them. Altogether we are happy in the consciousness of Heaven's continual mercies and blessings. There has been, with us, no striking change loudly inviting attention, ])ut, neither has there been loss or retrogression. A (juiet but steady progress towards rectitude of conduct, with greater zeal and dev.,i;ion in religion, has been quite noticeable. Assessnu'iU, SJOO.iiO: Siindiy ('nllcct'oiis, ^L",).:;!) : Foicit;!! Missions, .•rl.dii: Di)iiK'Sti(; Missiuiis, Sl..")(l: CiiiiU'li Socifiv, .S^.la: I'disiuii I'liml, ,^l.(Hi: St. Julius Fire, $;{..")(): W. and O. I'liml, :^i;.:io.— Tulal, .S-H T.J. WATEKVILLE. The llev. I. M. Thompson reports : Immediately after the anniversary meeting of last year I was stricken down by a sh^rp ^ittack of Catarrhal 12." Piicmnonia, and ooiiscquciitly was unable to do any work in my Mission iVom Doccmbei ihe seventh until the first Sunday in ]\Iay. Throuu'h the kindness of the Diocesan Board, and under the direction ol' the Venerable Archdeacon, the Services were supplied hrsl, by students of liishop's Colleu'e, an oil 2S .",(1 (Id (in .'.2 (is 00 nil 0!) Xiirth Iliilli jl. S 12 r)(i ;;.') (Ml 1 21 1 :;ii 2 IKI Vltlllllii)! illhl /■'iiK/is. S 10 S.) ,")() 00 •> •2-> 2 (10 1 (10 2.'> no 1.". 12 .jil jil 00 Kin ,1 25 .j (10 7 (HI 24 2."i 12 (10 SI 12 To al 10 00 ;! (10 .i 4;-! :',{) 00 s:;i'.i> 2:: d Tot SIS.-, 28 (Iran .■m;',h 27 CATHEDRAL OF THE HOIiY TUTNITV, QUEBEC. 14. ST. Matthew's, (Quebec. The Rev. Lennox W. Williams reports : — Baptisms, 20; Confirmations, 36 ; Marriages, 11 ; Burials, 12T (!l)!irrli S.iciciy for OllVrtorios only, !^:!7 l..'.;i ; Clcrjr.v Stipt'iids, SI, 1)50. 00 ; KHstfr()lliTiiiL'.s, $:;,.Slil.T7. Totiil, >:>s,i'i01. jl>. ST. miciiakl's, quhijec. Baptisms, 4 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 7. ('hiircli Society for OlfiTtorics only, 81,.»7I .'J>* ; Oll'citory lowaiils ( 'liT^yuian s Stipeiiil, S77'2.!l(; : Ivi-ilcr (Ufcriiiii', SfJ'.i.M ; l''()rciixii Missions, Sl,027.r)7 ; Domestic .Missions, SI 7. "J 1 : Wonu'ii's Aiixilijiry, Si;2'J..')7 ; Jews' Mission l''iin(l, ^il'J.lt;; Hisliop's ('olle^t!, Lcnnoxville. si |.").2:> ; Ne\vl(iiinre, St.(iO:Si. .John's Fire lieliot, SlO.SS ; I'oui- Fnml, .S;i0.0(.) : Clothing Fund. s2."..00; Snndav Seliool, SiS.ini ; Ladies' <;uild, Sllt.'i.OO; ilectorv Inipruvement. s7.-,.(i(i : ( Itlier olijects. #11:). 21.— Total .$L311.17. ST. 1'.\UL's, QUEBEC. The Ivev. Canon Richardson reports : — Baptisms, 1 ; Burials, 2. (■luircli Society, $;!l. ,'!;;: Towards Clerp:ym.'itr.s Stipend, S200.00; Kaster OH'criii'^ S:)ll.')2 : Foreiun Missions, S'.'.'JS ; DOmestic Missions, SO. 2;'> ; Women's Auxiliary, S'-iy.7:i; Ohurcii Improvements, S'^^LOO; Newtimndland Fire Uelief, SIC. 2.-.: "oilier pnrpo.^es. ^'00. -12. —Total, .S.')l!t.7S. TRINITY ("IIUIICII, UUEBEC. The Rev. W. T. Noble, rejwrts :— Baptisms, ; Conlirmations, 14 ; Marriage.s, 7 ; Burials, 5. Clerirvinan's Stipend. S'lOOO; Flaster (tU'erinii: .Sf'i.'i.OO : Foreinjn Missions. $10.00 :' Domestic .\li.-sions. S12.(;:i : Cliiircli Improvements. SlO;5..s.T : Oilier purposes, .S()12. 17. —Total, Sl.Sll.C.:;. X. B. — The Annual Suliscriptions in the City and District of Qiiehec : li.ive, as last year, hecn collected hy the Chnrcli Helpers Association. ST. MAKY S CllURCir, MONTMORENCY. Church Society, 81.10 : Foreign Missions, SI. 50; Domestic Missions. .S.'j.oI ; Bishop's College, l^eiinoxville, Sl.iM : Cotnptou Ladies' College, Si. 21 ; 5Hd- sionary's Stipend, S^lOO.oo : Other olijects, S'^-"'*^-— Total, .S123.7;). 'II ''■'Mi M M ;jj.i!,il m i'2^ EXTIMCTS FROM TIIK REPORTS OF TlIK VENERAHLK AKCIIDEACOX R(»E, GENERAL MISSIOXARY AlJEiNT OF THE DIOCESAN IJOAUD. >; -4 ij'-i ii : ' ■ii; u 'M 1 1ll :iui; n :■!' !lil!'l Tlu' l»oard has thought that a lV»\v oxtracts IVom the Arcli- deacon's Reports vvoukl be oi' groalt'r iiil»M'(\st to Iho uimn- bors of the Church than a synopsis ol' the whole. Tlie following refer solely to the Archdeacon's work in two Mis- sions, /. e. Scotstown and Hereford. September 5, 1891 — To Scotstown, and on Sunday cclc- brated the Lord's Supper and addressed the Scotstown congregation twice, and that at Canterbury in the al'ter- noon ; also administered the Sacrament oi" Haptism in the evening. Mr. Wm. Barton, of the Bishoj)'s College Brother- hood of Jveaders, has been resident here during the vacation and has done good work. The congregations were large and the interest marked. There \ver(> twi'uty communicants. The Sunday School at Scotstown is \\o\l kept up; there ought to })e one also at Canterbui'y. I thiidv it very much to the interest of the Church that Canterbury should be served from Scotstovs'u as it is being served now. September 10 to 1 5 — Spent at Lake Megantic. ( )n Sunday we had three most cheering Services at Agnes. The little Church was crowded to its utmost capacity in the morning. Eleven communicated. In the alternoon, there was a Service for Baptisms, the Litany with address : a sudden storm of rain, however, came up and no childr<>n were brought. The Sunday School is doing very well, and Mr. Bayne, the student in charge, has an encouragMig Bil)le Class, \^•hicll I took. I have seldom spent a happier Sunday. The number of families beloniiing to us in this Mission is as follows : At the Lake, twenty-four families, besides hve individuals not counted in i'amilies, wlio profess to be Church people, also six. families who belong to us more than to anything else. At Ditchlield, seven miles from the Village, five families belonging to us and two who attend I 1-_'9 Iho Si'i'viocs. Al Thr(*t' Mile Luke, ion niilos distant, owe liunily iiiul out' on llic way iln'rc. At /I'lircc I.akcs {i.e tho lioiul of Lake Mcuanlic) livf raniilics — piohahly nioro. At Ket'll'-s Mill. llirtM' niilfs hcyoiul Dildilit'ld, llin'c or ibur nioro laniilics. li\ ail, Ihi'ii' arc IVoni iorty-liv*' to lil'ty laniilics whom we icacli in this scltlcnuMil. We have t went v-t'i'jlit (tonnnunUMiils in the i)hu'i' ; and the pt>opU'i ])ay in <'ash anoni s^i.")') Ion aids the cxpensi's oi'mainlaininj'* th-' S this Mission, though Willi iht' Sundav ?5(M-vi(M\s ol" a Koador only ibr nint' months ol' the year, a resident KtMuh'r lor thrive mouths dnriiiL:' vacation, and occasional visits ol' the Archdeacon, is very marked incU'etl. Septeniher lid to 30— diven to the Uev. G. H. A. Murray's Mission on his invitation, with th(» view specially ol" ascer- tainiii'^' whether the projfcl, loiii^- uiuler dis 'ussion, ol" pro- vidinu' lor the permanent reopenini:" ()1 t he lleridbrd (Miurcli can he carried out. llercronl, distant IVtMu Dixville some twelve niih's. and ibi' many years served Irom there, was closed about se\'en years a^o lor failure to ])ay its assess- ment. A pro|)os;il has been made that a resident ('lei'<4'y- nian should he stationed at llerel'(»rd, \\ ho shouhl uive a portion ol'his lime lo th;' pastoral care oT members ol' the American (Miurch residinu,- in the neighbouring' Dioceses of Vermont and New Hampshire, his stii)en(l to be jointly provide supplied. I find as the resuli of personal inspiM-tion on the spot that there are. within :', radius of four miles from the old Here- ford (Miurch, on our siJ(,' of the line, some thirty families who claim nior*' or less lo belonu' to the Church, l)esides a good many who favour the Church, thounh they belong' to no denomination, from them we must not exp^'ct too much, nor too soon. Jt will take some lime to mould tliem into sound intelliiitMit members of the Church: and, in the meantime, we must be content with small returns in the Avay of money contributions. fhey are all pleased at the prospect ol' the old Cliurch beiiiLi' permanently re-optnied, and their kind feeling towards us and willinuness to respond to our efforts are uudeniabl(». They have, of their own accord, re-shingled the Church and are al)out to paint it, and coiitempiate other improvemeuts. a 1 ^W \i''i' ■;j^' M '■■■» I- , ii October 3 to 5— Spoilt at Scotstown nud Lin^'wick. Tht' Scotstown coniiroiTiition liud ppK-nifd a vcrv yood bt.'ll, uiid invited im* todtuliiwtt* it. TluM'f was :i very liiru"*' fonuic^iu- tioii and a hearty Service. In llie iirteriioon Mr (Jeoru'e Liiylield oanm lor uje Ironi Linu'wick and I took the Service there There weic^ tihout t \^'enty-live |)re.si'iit. ;dl oi" them Clliureli people. Tliey assured me tlial tljeir Hnanees uei-*» .sound; hut the smallness of ilirir nuuil)eis and tlieir dis- tunee. 1- niii'-s. iVoni lii'ad(|uaiteis werech'pressinn'. 'I'hei'e can be no (h)id)t that lliis eonureii'ation wouhl he much better oil" if served from Scotstovvn, whicli is only seven miles distant wiih a very good road. Octoher 10 to 12. — Returned to Hereford bv aj)pointment via North f^tratford and the Ilerefonl Ikailway. Sunday morninii' unfortunately turned out stormy with a fall of wet snow. About twenty adults appeared at the fService. .Vfter Service I requested all to remain, when a ( onlei('n(!e vvas held uj^on the ((Ue.stion of continuini;' llie iortniuhtly Ser- vices lately resumed, and upon the laru'er project of pluntinir a (^lergyman her.', who shall seivt' on holli sides of the J^iiie. It soon appeared that the only diliieulty was that of paying the expenses of the Services, or a portion of them, and there was great hesitancy towards committing ihem.sclves, and strong fears, enuendered bv past failure.s, that it woidd l)e extremely dillicult to obtain sul)scri})tions that would war- rant them in engaginy- to pay any suui v.orl h mentioning. It was firially decided that an ell'ort should be made to ascertain by a house to house canvas.^ how much could be secured ; ami an oiler I'rom nu^ to come down again and help them in the canvass was thankfully ace -pted. I trust the Board will see in all thes«^ dilliculties and disi^ourage- meiits only so numy uru'ent caHs to occui)y this lield, pro- claiming as thev do the cryinu' need on th(» i)art oi these our long neglected l)rethren of that ])ersonal pastoral care and continuous instruction, which alone wdl oi)en the heart to its need of the grace of God and the mercy of our Lord Jesus Thrist. Thesis are just ' the Sick " v. ho need the *' l^hysician," the "sinners " whom lie came to " call." October 28 — I piocecded to Hereford, and spent the next two davs there in visitino' from house to house with the Comtaitteo appointed to ascertain how much could be 181 rnist'd, 1st, towanls tlif ••xpiMisivs ol ilic loniiii'htly StTX ires, juid, I'lidly, l(»\viii(]>< llif support ol" ;i n'sidciit ('h'lu'yiuiiii. 'I'lic it'siili is tliiit .-ibout >il<»(i ii yciir ciiii l)i' r«'lit'(l U|k)ii I'roiu (ho ('iUifvdinn sidf nj tlu' Inif lownnls a ri'sid»'nt ('k*r- iiym:in. jiiid nNout oiic InU'lliat itmnuiit tor tin- lortuiu'litly SiTvif^'s. i think" this it'd at oin'tv Ht'sidcs thf thirty lainilit's iMcntioiu'd ahovf who arc vviliiiiu' to a>• could be bnptized simply as a profession of interest in religion, without pledging herself to any relii>'iou.s body, mueh less becoming a meml)er ol'the Chuich, or deriving from the Sacrament any real spiritual ])eneiit. I told her that 1 would of cours(> very uladly ba])tize her, but I ex- l)lained the serious nature of the Sacrament, and the necesvsity of prejiaration l)olh of head ami heart. I ottered to arrange lor her a short course of instruction, and to come back and baptize her in a fortnight However, on full consideration, she preferred to defer it. I ac(,'ordingly gave her a Prayer Hook and other liooks and tracts, and arranii'cd a course of instruction, and 1 baptized her two childriMi, whom she now fully understands to be members of the Church aiul undertake^; to brin<>- up as such. It is espe- cially in cases like these that one feels how inadc^juate is the religious help we are a])le to give to these people by Sunday Services only, and these in most cases the services of a young layman. I beg most earnestly to express my con- viction that the time is fully conn* for the plantinu- of a clergyman in Scotstown, and setting oil" that placi; together with Canterbury and Lingwick. as a new ^.lission. Of course this will involve a considerable outlay, but is not that just what the funds entrusted to us are for Y If a resident Clergyman is placed in Scotsl:own, his pastoral can; would Ix,' extended to Lake ]\Iegantic, which is distant twenty-live miles by rail. For Suiulay Services, the Lake ]\Iissiou would still depend upon Readers as it does now ; the Header however might exclianu'e periodically with the Scotstown Clergvman so as to ail'ord the J^ake ]\Iegantie cono-regation regular administration of the Sacraments. Of course, the Clergyman could l)e easily summoned by telegraph from Scotstown in ca^se of emergency. December to 13. — Most inl cresting Services and Con- ferences iti conjunction with the liishop at Scotstown, Can- terbury and Lingwick. At each of ihese thn-e places there is a considerable number of families eager for the n^gular ministrations of the Church; and at Scotstown there are many more, who, if they can have a resident Clergyman, will soon be brouuht in. In the meantime, thost? who are already Church i)eople oiler to the Board >f'2oO per annum, a larger sum thaii is paid by several of our existing Mis- sions. I I I inn .Tannnrv 18 to 21, IROn. — ronfirmations, Sorricos and ^[oetiiiirs at Ilcrcrorcl, IlalTs Stream and Pcrvyboro'. At all three places the people were most hearty iii»d enthusi- astic; and at HalTs Stream, whore our Lay l^eader's S(T- vices are at present held in an nuly School-house, the people are settiiiu- br;i\'ely to work to build a handsome riiurch. Moreover, the ilerel'ord and llalTs Stream resi- dents now oli'er $lon per annum lor a resident ('leri^yman, and this amount is sure to i»-row. I feel therefore that the time has at lenizth come, when we ouuht to make a new departure and j)lace a Cleriiyman at Hereford: aiul, if we do so, 1 am convinced that this will prove a ji'reat vvoi'k for God. 'Sii s i I If P': :;!;,: ■M 1 ,,;: ill' m I' iS'i'f ' ■■>■(. . lit' !'in' «i i;i Jl' Jl !^: 134 Contributions for Church PunrosEs throughout the DiocESL for the Yeai: lst,t2. Qi'KHEC CiTv. Cathcclral Sl.">,lffi U Si. MilttlU'W's S,(i(ll ;). M ' No i\'|iorl, I J. ;)(•)(; 17 2 1-! 7;. Total. RiTKAL Di:.\Nti!V or St. Fuavcis. '\r.toii $ 4o;; A.-eotanrl \\< .sthnry 2',i',) ISailord 7()(; Darn St oil 212 Iji^liops College 2.1(12 liroiniiioii and W'iiulsor .ill limy 7(111 t'oiilicook icit Coinptoii l.dSti Danville ],2!I7 ;',(i.') 7(.'.' Viij 1 2111 l,!l(if) (i2it .'ist; .'■.IIV> (i, 17;; ',17.; (ii'.i DiiiiTiinoiulville Di.dswcil ... Diirliaiu Eaton l'"i(el\ llii\- and (ieoi;;cvilie. llatley..^ KiiiL'sc y Lciiiiowiilt' ■Maaou MilOy >e\vi)orl Rii liitioud , Seot.-;lo\\'n. . Slu'.biodke i"^lanstea 1 \Vate;'viili' •A5 75 2H 1)1 ().> 18 II i;; '.>S 03 liS IS 10 11 04 »l (10 it 5 18 10 II 02 75 70 Tniai *:'S,.i02 KntAI I)l \NKI.V ol' (i \;;n-;. !?0 Taju' (,\i\e Ga.^|ii' l>a,-in .MalUaie .Ma;^dalen Islands, .. New (Jailislc '•^aiidy Bea<'U I'euiijniila 7itl on 7,1.1 <>s 'i 7S h\) .).! -1 '.iO 1..:'.'3 Ml Ir.M' 2Ci ::;,-(; 74 Total .>i..vj:; Total from tlie Dioce=e .'t^Vii,'-.';!! ii;^ '■U Hegiptration Statistics. Bnptisms 707 Marriages 158 Burials 404 135 Annual Report of the Clergy Trust Committee. I Your Committee have to rei)ort t,ho, receipt of all the revenue from the investments in their charge. The following investments have been redeemed during the year : Albert rnnntv S fion nn Biantfoifl townsliiii IdO 00 Portli town 1,700 OO Shelliiiiiic coiiiitv 'JOO 00 ^t.'iitljroy town ' 5,000 00 7,000 00 on acronnt of Clcrgj Trust Fund. Chntham town S 2:.0 00 Pcith cuniiiy J, Olio 00 Beauport niurgage 20(t OO ],t,')0 00 on account of Bishopric Endowment. Stratliroy town 1.000 00 on account of Local Kn(lo\\niont. Total «ilU,o:<0 00 The followinir investments were made : ■Winnipo? city bond.= S7.000 00 Qucdjcc nior1,(»:; per cent, while the new investments will pay only 0,06 per cent This loss of one per cent is the least that may be expected in re-inve.sting the various funds in charge of the Committee, as the present securities mature. The revenue of the ^Mnijonr En»lovvment Fund became avaihible in April last, and that of the Portneuf Endowment on the lirst January, 18i>o. Tiios. l\lcii.U{T)SON. Seer. A. H. QUEBP]C, Chairman. Hi m m i»i '^f\ ■i ill ,. l! . 1 ' I . ^:'^ I'i Dr. isrt2. Dec. .''.1. 136 THE CLEIIGY TRUST FUXI) TX To Bonds, viz ; County of Oxford (Joiinty ot Al'ie.l City of l>inii(l()ii (Miy of I lii mi I ion Ciiy of AI out. ■(•Ill Slock City of .Vlontrcjil I^fiinjuKMit Slock.. City ot liiiniilton > Water Wo ;'kj;) Towii.^hi]! uf Tiny jAion Ileal il.arliour Ciiy of Slurliioolvc Tiiwn ot Kcilin City of \\ iiiniiicH- Town of I'cnii Town of \\'iini.-or City ofSt. .(obn. N.B County of I'ci'ih Town of Bidckvillc Town of Levis Tiiwnsliip of Hrauiford Town of Port .Viiiitir Town of l^etcilioniiiii-h SiicifHdokc (;a.< ami \\"atei('o Toronto Street H.iilway ('oiiMt\' of Riciniiond, X.S City o'f Halifax C(nintv of .SliellMiriie Town"of Saiilt St. Mario Moitfrajits, Toronto It QiK'her Cash in .'^nviuirs Dciiartnient ,i()ii iif y:,H» (III i."i(lO IMl L'li'j.:) on T'.'iiii (III ll.'illll IMl ;iiiiiii on .■p.'illO 111' ,".:'.(ij 0(1 7IIIIII 0(1 Ksdd nil ;i;)LM Oo liiiiio on 2(1(10 00 lOIIII 00 1 1100 Oil ;-;oo 00 liiuo no IIIOO 00 ;iOi 00 .",000 00 10 00 :;iioii (III li;i 92 !i:;ti2 24 11778 16 Di'C. ;!i ■ R('\ciiuc ot'tlir year * Paid Rev. F. A. .'^mitb .... • 48(; 68 '• F. Rovle 480 r.8 24;^ 32 '• T. S. ('liHptnan.. " Ifdii. Trcasiircf oI'Dio- 4500 00 ■',4 (to on [nvrstcd Accrued Interest uii licnids IMirchaseil ;ii .".r. Alluwaiice t(p Trcji.-Jiircr 400 00 (iiiaiaiitce ( '(itiipany :',T />o Fiank e(iininissiims niid ge?ieral iliatgc;^ 121 11 ffTfir, r,5 2011 51 ."j; 158629 .51 Dec. .11 F5v Ilalance $2011 .51 " m K. & (». K Quebec, "1st December, 189: F-0\VI\ POPK, Treasurer, Clergy Tri.st Fund. M h. 1{^I ■ P. I l!:i m i ii* I; !;?! ! :'ir I '•! :i b ij'i: Dr. 1892. Dec. 31. 138 THE BISHOrRIC ENDOWMENT FUND To TnvcstmontF, viz : Cit}- of Branrlon F?oiul3 City of Kirifrston l>(jn(ls City of Hniiiiltori HoikIs (Water Work.s) City of Qiiehor Stock City of Slierhrookc I5onf].> County of Oxford BoiirL-s Town of Pcrtl) Bond.-;.. Cou-nty of .\lbert Bon's Tuwnsliipof Cljatliani Honds Town of Port Artliui Bonds City of Montreal l\'rnianfnl Stock Somerset Mortgage Toronto MortgHge Toronto Mortgage Toronto Mortgage Toronto Mortgage Beauport Mortgage Beauport Mortgage Quebec Mortgage Cash in the Savings Department of the " Union Bank of Canada, " $ ets. 1400 00 KM fill r,7 l.'UlOl) 00 3000 0(1 .iOilO 00 5000 00 2400 on 2S00 00 ftoo on UiOO 00 1)00 00 210;^ bO I'MO 00 .1000 00 CMIO 0(1 10000 00 loOO 0(1 1700 00 4000 00 S cts. I We. the undersigned, have examined the Arconnt.=; and Voucher.* of the above Fund, and have verihed the Securities, and found tiie wiiule correct. Quebec, 24tii Jaauary, 189.- .1. n. U. AVnirK. J. A. Kea } Audi tor?. 130 cts. IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TRE-ASURER. Cr. 1S02. Jnriy. 1 By Amount at Crrrlif o( the Fiiml. (.'.•ipital \v;iitiii^- liivr.-tiiicnt Oct. 18. Ilcaiipf)!'! Mi>rtf:n00 01) jlViid to the I.ui-d I'.i.-bo]) H'lOti ('7 :|*iPiniinn on Quebec Stock O.'^O (ifl I 'Accrued luiciest (i-^ HO Collection ciiarge- 42 .sn r.y Balance t\)r Investment . ..., Caiiit'il Avail iiip Inve.-^tment. % fts 30(32 51 200 on 1000 00 250 00 4512 51 4400 00 :-^3rt 08 ■||I7S 72 .417 ,-0 5204 00 213 74 112 51 S otP. 80882 68 112 51 86770 17 32fi 25 SS700t^ 42 ]•:. >^ K Quebec, 3l5t December, 1892. KowiN PorK, Treasurer, Bi?liopric EndoAvment Fund. .'1 ■ j'!*J 140 Dr. THE LOCAL EXDOWMEXT FUNDf^ I f'^- IP '. '■' :■ ^ ^« i: i.^* M 1 II IRO'J. Dec. ai. Til liiw'slmcnts on ain'ouiit of t'ullowiiiy KmloW' men I F'iiikIs, vi/, : QrrnKc ruAPEiRV. City (if .McMt.Tiil I'crriifiiioiit Stuck. Saull Si. Miirii' liuiids Cit}' of Hiiiiiiltiiii (1(1 do Slu'l'lll'dokc do .Moiilrt'ii I llaihoi' d<> I'owii (>r I'ort A.'tlmr liond.- Toronto Moiijiauii' .\(roNVAi,i:. Citv of Brandon Bonds., City of St. John, .V. P.., do .. (^)unty of Allicrt do . l^ity otSln'itiiookc do .. To^vn.-iliiii of Hi'fintford do ., Town of fort .Vrtlinr do Town of I'i'tcrlioidii(,fh do Toronto Mortgage Ascot and Wkstiu-iiv, Connty of Allicrt- Honds Tow n of fort Arthur do . Town of i'ficrliorongli do . Toronto .Mcirtna^ii! Sanll St. .Marie IJonds Bkomi'tox. City of Brn.ndon Bonds ..., do Slicriirookc d( do Hamilton do County of .\lhe;t do . ... Ijondon U'l'st do Town of Port Artimr do do Petcrboi-ongh Boinls. Toronto Moi'tgjigc. .Montrt'al do BlRV. City of Brandon Bond.'* Town of Petorborongh Bonds., Toronto Mortgage Montreal do Carried forward. $ cts. rm no ItJdII (HI 17SI) (III I'JdO (Ml Idllll 0(1 ;.',i(i (Id KHKI (10 S rts. 2.50 00 200 no 200 00 f;oo 00 1 108 00 I'M) 00 10(1 00 .'iOO 00 700 00 2.M1 00 1 .Mt 00 200 (Id 100 110 100 00 sod 0(1 2MI 00 200 00 1000 (Id 150 00 100 00 7(10 00 400 00 100 00 ion 00 fiOd on 4.i0 00 r.'ii'.o 00 21,iS 00 1400 no .S700 no 12.50 00 Sl.i.'^iiS 00 141 IN ACCOUXT WITH THE TREASURER. 6V. 18!»2. Jan. 1 .. Dec. :il. t.>n:i)i:c (,'ii.U'Ki.uv. U\ Hiil.iiife ilt'Vi'llUl' Ol' tilt' M'; 77tis 1(1 /), Paid Itcctor ct'St. I'liul's 2i'.ii 0(1 Ucctur (it' St. I'cti'i's Uei'lor ut'.Sl. Miiltliow's ACTO.W AI.E. •S (■ ts. i: 1 .'ill S(l 2i (1 0(1 11 .) Oil ■ 6 (M) S ct.s $ Cl3. 400 00 Jrtii. 1 .. 15v nulauce. Dee. ■U.. UevfiuiL' ul' tli(.' }■( Ascot amj Westuuhy. .Jim. 1... By UalMncc Dec. 31.. Ufveiiih' ul'tLe \ t" BliOMlTON. iOi: 31 lis -is 7 •".08 10 21(5j 79 i.'-sns 10 ^!l .'lO Jan. 1... By Balance.. ' :WW S Dec. 31.. Keveiiue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. J. C. Co-x.... I'.'li -lol 38GG 10 ISO liO Jan. 1 ... Dec. 31.. Bl'RY. By Brtlaiiee Revenue ut' tli • vf-ar, ! not 00 1)2 jO Carried forward. 1119 (JO 3iJ80 10 1267 10 §l592ti 69 ;«t m i 142 I>r. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS |iH.-.-V B H^' lit; .-'A .i Due ;{i., I'loiisilit t'orwanl P.OI 111. I.OIIH. (lity of lirriiiildii lln'nls N'ill.'iu'i' (iC IlicliiiHiinl l!oiiil-<. Tow II ut' I'rtn Ikuoii^Ii iId Simlt St. .Maiie IJninl.s (.'OATieciOK'i; AND I'AKI'Oltn. ('ity (if Moiili'cal rcriiMiu'iit StmU. Siiiilt St. Aliiiic Minnis ( 'oiiiity iif AllnTi ill) 'r()\>ii (if I'l'.tli (1(1 City of II.iiiiiltDii lid d(i St. Joliii, N. 1;., Hoiid.s City of Uraiiddii do ... .. Towii.-:lii|i of Ij.iiiilford do Town of I'oit Artliiir (io Toioiito .M(jitoa(i(! do do CaI'K CoVK A.M> Pl.UCK. Citv of .Moiitical Teriiiiuai;!;! Stoclc . Sank St. .Ma;'i(.' iJoiids County of .Mbert do City of H.iiiiiltoii do Tovvn ot i'cilli do City of St. J. dm, X. iJ., Bonds (Jity ol B.aiidon do Towniiiip of iJiiuitfoi'd do do IN-'tirljoiougli JJonds .... Toronto Moit<.'age ChaHLKSTON Re(.T0I!V. City of Montreal PoriuaiiL'tit Slo:k... Siinlt St. .Marit- lj(ind< County of Alljcit do City of Hamilton do Citv of Brandon do Town.sliif) of l>rantroi'd ii(jiid.s Town of Pt'tc.hu/on.uli do Village ot Hielmuiiid do Toronto Mortgage Chahlksto.n Rectouy— (Special Acconnt.) Tyronto Mortgage Carried forward, S cts.' $ ct«. $l.)H;iS 00 lao on ,')ait (Ml 1 .Ml IK) 1011 00 A(W Oil 1 nil) nil 811(1 (III ;;(i(i (111 L'.'iO 00 1III1 00 111(1 00 3:in 00 'HH) ••0 7011 (10 yiiu 00 :',oo (10 1000 00 •400 00 21(1 (to :.'(io 00 100 00 iiU) (Hi i,:,:\ (10 •(.'jO ()') 2j0 00 550 00 lOOli Oil f)00 00 40(1 00 100 00 ;!it(i (10 100 I 500 00 2.'>0 00 S60 OO 4580 00 370;{ 00 ;j:9o 00 500 00 $2021)1 00 143 IN kCCOVm.~Co„tiNned. Cf. Jiui 1.. Due. ;Ji Juti. 1... Jan. I.. Dec. ;U. Itiuujflit toiwtinl S i:\A. Moi i!i; r.oii.s. !y linliiiHM' 'I'liiii:'!''!'!'''!! iVdiii Aylwiii liCj^ary Fiiml '. '.. Ut'vi'iiUf i»t the vcar (.'da l'i<()(.iKi: AM} 15 Aiiioiii). Ily Halaiicc I.', fj W l{i;viMiiic 1)1 till' Via:' 'Jt;,i (I.) /)r. , Paid IJcv. Caiioii Foster IIH» (10 iiev. (i. 11. A. .Miir.ay 100 ()t> S cts. Cai'k Cu\ic AM) l'i;!;t;K, ly HalaiM-e Iie\eiiiie ui llie yi 2 1 I 8(1 Dr. Paid Rev. W. G. Lyster, CllAHI-KSTO-N RkCTOUY. Jan. 1 .. Bv I!nlaiu'o Dee. :U.. K'everiiU' ot tin- \ ear Coiitiibutioii tVoni the aiijsiun Dr. Paid Rev. A. Stevens ■My.', ?.'! 21.) :>3 10 o;i CHAiaE-STuN Rkctouv — !>Speciul Account.)' Jan. I... By Biilaiico 500 00 Deo. 31..' Revenue of the year 2(i 2') Dr. Paid Rev. A. Ste\ Carried I'oivvard.. TIS 10 (II 7.') ■II 60 $ i r:i 144 Dr. THI^ LOCAL ENOOWMLNT FUNDS Y 31, I;: \ S)t2. Dfc.;{i. lil'Ollnllt IblW 111! ("oMl'l'ciN. (.^IK'l)!'!' Mili'tiiil^i' SilUll M. .M;ill«' lloMils. rOOK;*IIIIlK. — St. I'KTKIi's ('lUliill. City of 15raiiiiiiii Hon. Is Tdiullto Mm t u,! ,j,. L(jii(!(iii Wf- 1 liiiihls 'l\)« rislii)! Ill' l!;iiiiltiiiil l!(iiii|- 'I'oiUlild Mdll^Mi^C Saull sit. Marie limnl.s DliCMMOSDVII.I.K, ("ity of UriiiidoM lioii'l-; (y'ity of Moiiiicil Tiriiiiiiiilili- Slock. do Shi.'il);()ol\f lliinifs (.'oiiiity of Alln'i'l c|(» To\vnslii|i of Tiny do ' .ity ot .St. .Juliii", .\. i! , lioiid.s {..oil don Wi'st Town of l^ort .A rtliuf do P('ti'ili(ji(Miiiii Toronto .Mo;t;;a^i' .■^iiull Si. .Marie JJond-! ,. I)l D.SUICI.L. (Jityol Mrjitidon Bonds City of SlK'i!)iookL' d(j (/onnty of .Aibi'it do Township ot firantfofil IJond.s. Town of l^i'tt'il)oron;.:li ilo Toronto .MortuaLa' . .Saull St. Marie Bonds Da.nvii.i.k. Citv of St. John, \. li., lionds. Townshiji of Hiantfoi'd do .. T(jr()nto .Moi'ti^aui' Saull St. Marie liond.s Canied forward $ .•1:^ 'JiHIO 01) .MHIO DO |(U) 700 ;)II0 I'.d lunii :;iio 2,'ii) on .too on I inn ii(i TOO on .jO'i on 100 00 lono 00 •100 oo| I'.iO 00 000 00| 100 00 ion 00 i;oo 00 L'i'O 00 L'TS on ].".n 00 L'.^iO 00 100 (Ml 200 00 •J7.S (HI 200 00 100 00 S cl.s. 2l)Jiil 00 lOOo 00 JTVl UO COOO 00 1(578 00 778 00 Sl\")0« 00 14.*. Ii\ ACCOUNT.— Co;/////,/^y/. Or. I.S02, ./nil. I... Dec. .11 Jan, 1.. Deo. .11. Jan. 1... Doc. .31. Jan. ]... Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. .31. Hioiiylil, forwunl S ets. ,ii ets, S2'J:;2U 52 (.'oMl'TO.V. 1 1 t Ity Balain'c ;;0I»0 1)0 270 00 Rcvciiiie ot till' year lit. 5270 ()( I'aiil \\^^.\■ G. fj. Parker . 270 00 .•)U00 00 COOK.SIIIIIE. I)}' Halaiice :i'!i) 71 iievcniie of the year Dr. 1 Wm 0,3 Paid Rev. A. fl. [Johertson 200 00 5797 fii DllLMMD.NDVll.M;. I5y Halance Revenut; ofthe year .^Sr,2 90 :]io 50 r)203 40 Dr. Paid Rev. F. G. Seott 200 00 C00.3 40 DfDSWKLL. My Balance , l,j.-),^ .30 !)4 .30 Revenue of the yetir 1G49 C6 Danville. By Balance 772 10 44 18 Revenue ofthe j-ear 81G 28 Carried forward ........ ... $48596 49 % ;'w-i' :i I 10 140 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS '■'<:', iii W''s--" . •19 I, ;>;,"' m w i 1892. Dec 31. Bioii^iiit roiujii'd. Fk.AMI'TO.N. G\\y of .M<)iiti-('Ml Pcfiiiiiiiciit Stocli. ('oiiiitv ol' All'crl UdikLs. (lu (io . do . do do . do . (v'lty ut Sliciliiooke do II:iiniltoii d(j liiiUidoii Township ol liraiittdid Town of Poll .Aitliiir City of Ihuniiton do Townsliip of linintf'oni Kond.s.. Town ot Pcti'ilioi'iingli do Toionto .Moitu'aiic Siinll St. Marie' l-Jonds ("iKoiiiii-.vii.i.i; Town ofl'ort Aril (Jitv ol IJrandon •ir IJoiids do . lltKI..\Nl) .\N1) SoiTli InVKKNKSS. City oT .Nfontrcal I'crniancnt Stock. Siinlt St .Marie lionds Gonnty ol' AltuTt lo City ot Hamilton do Town of I'ort. Artiiui- lionds Village of Jii(liiiiond do Town of I'eterljorou^i'h do Toronto Mortjjauc KiN'ISKY, City of lirandon Ponds do Sherhrooke do Comity of Aliiert do i) do! .■illl) 00' L".)7 DOJ I IK) IIOJ ■lliO Oil' Mill) no I'liO 01) L'OO 00 .0111) Oi'l 6011 00 llill 00 .0111) no MO no 460 on 100 on 1.60 nil lino on ■\ .".0 nn 100 00 ."00 00 600 on Illl) 00 :;6i) 00 lull no 600 nn mo 00 ODD on 150 on 000 00 too I L'6I) 00 ;;7i 00 2110 00 Olio no I'OO 00 $ cts. 4860b CO 0'M7 00 ."MO 00 660 00 :;g.)0 do 3071 00 §06906 00 147 IN ACCOUNT.- Contiuved. Cf. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... \)w.. ■■'A. Jan. 1... Dei:. ;;i.. Jan. I ., \)k-a'.. \\\. Jiin. I... Dec. 31.. Brouglit forward \ S cts. $ Cts. $ Cts. ')8,00() V.) Fl!AMI'T().\. liy lialaiice {\w.\- 0,-, \Wl S2 Utiveime of the vear Dr. (j;):!!j 87 Paid Kev. V. Bovli,' 2111) 00 0739 87 (3a.si>k Basin. Bv I5alancc 321.^1 8H pji ky:, K(n fiiUL' of ilie viar 3-139 Ul (jIkohckvillk. By Balance '}'.»() 09 20 .00 Jievc'uue ;'2IJ 1» li!i:r.ANii AMI SoiTn I.wbknks.s. I'.v Balance .'IdfiS 2,') 387;! no Iicvciine (if lln' year 21)0 2") Itv. Paid Ki'v. W. (1. i'',anlo(incr 200 00 3t)73 §0 K INC. SKY. By Balance 2S!).". 34 170 26 Uevenne of the voai' Carried forward ,■ I 3063 «0 $60033 50 'f. 148 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS Brouftlit foiwiu'd. 1892. Dec. 31.. Leed.s. ; til- City of liraniloii Ronds do Slierljiooke do Conn ty of Albert do City of Hamilton do Ti)wn.sliip of Unintford J3ond.s To\yii of P('tt'rbo'i>ngli do Toronto Mortf:;a;^e Sanit.St. ?.Iarie Bonds I Liais. jCity of Montreal Pcrnionent Stock. '< do' Iliimilton Bonds Town oM'crth do iCity of Brandon do Township of JJrantford Bonds Town of I'eti-rhoroiigli do Toronto Mortf^arfo Sault Ht. Marie Bonds LotnSKVlM.K. Montreal Mortjraere.... Sault St. Marie Bonds. M.\[,iiAiic AM) Poi.NT St. Pktku. City of Brandon Bonds... do Slicrljrooke do .. County of A 1 he it do .. City of Hamilton do .. Townsliij) of Brantford Bond Town of Peterborough do Toronto Aiortgago Sault St. Marie Bond.s lUAOOS. City of Brando" Bonds do Hamilton do Townshii) of Brantford Bonds. Town of Port Arthur do Toronto .^!o^tfrage Sault St. Marie Bonds MEI.IiOUliM-; AND RlCllMOM). City of Brandon l)0nd3. do Hamilton do . Town of Port Arthur do . Toronto Mortgage Montreal do Sault St. Mario Bonds Carried forward. $ cts, 100 00 coo 00 400 00 2iJ0 0(1 203 00 200 00 :!50 00 100 00 1;>0 00 2r.o 00 100 00 2:")0 00 ■till 00 ;!oo 0(1 2;)0 00 200 00 4;M) 00 100 00 l.',0 00 (iOO 00 600 00 2,")0 00 ;^'.t'.» 0(1 :!oo 00 TOO 00 200 00 .>00 CO 100 00 ii:'. 00 100 00 500 00 2400 00 ino 00 400 00 100 00 l.iO 00 450 00 100 00 $0 8 ct.s. .0900 00 , 2203 00 2210 00 ■,0 00 3009 00 4013 GO 1300 00 $79341 CO 140 IN ACCOVl^T.— Continued. Cf. 1.S92. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. an. 1... i.)cc. 31. Jan 1.... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Bronjrbt forward S cts. $ cts. % cts. $66033 56 Leeds. Jiv lialaiicc 2089 24 125 05 Revenue of the j'cur 2214 29 Levks. I'lV Balance 205!) 49 134 48 Revenue of llic vear 2193 97 L0i71SEVn,I.E. Hv Balance 618 94 27 50 Revenue of the vear 546 44 Mam!aie .^nd Point St. Picteh. Hv Balance 2030 44 173 44 ; Revenue of the \var ' .. 3109 88 Macoc. J5v I^alance 3443 45 5r.2 0(1 I'.C. 53 4200 OS E.state late Henry Magce, Esq., en account Revenue of the \ear • Dr. Paid Rev. R. C. Tambs 150 00 4050 OS Meluoirnf iNii RiciiMoxn. Bv Balance 1230 82 67 87 Revenue of the year 1 1 Carried foiward '.' 129S 69 $79447 81 * 1 > 1 Ay m m '>'!*! Iff !li i 150 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS *-'>>■ 1S92. Dec. :i].. s^^r Broujiht forward. M.w:i'ALKx Islands. City "f lianiiltoii nomls Townslii)) of IJraiitl'ord Jiuiul? Town of roterborough do Toronto .\ ottiiairc Sault St. JNIaiif ]!oiuls iWurni !:•. \ Kif.Mjss. City of Jlainillou Bonds Sault St. -Marie do City of Mouti'cal Stock County of Allicrt luimls Town of l\'ti'il)()iougli Ijouds. City of IJrandon dt) . London West do . Town.diii) of Hrantloid do Toronto .Mo:''^;a^'c do do NKW JjIVKUI'OOL. City of Monttcal rcrnianent Stock do Slioihi'ooke l!(nids do Jlaniilt(jn do do Jiiandon do do J'oit Artliur do do l*clerlioroii go: 00, 00 260 00 400 00 100 00 :;oo 00 ;ioo 01) 100 00 :ioi) 00 ;i42 on 100 00 1200 00 100 (Id 100 0(1 2.')(i 0(1 .'{.)() DO 200 00 .•'.OO 00 100 00 IIHIO 00 TiOO 00 I. jo (10 .JOO 00 too 00 200 0(1 .jOO 00 400 0(1 1..0 (10 1000 00 400 00 250 00 200 00 H50 00 rM) 00 .'500 00 4.^0 00 200 00 $ Cts. 70.311 00 I II jl 00 ;'KS<,t2 00 1950 00 ■Ai^UO 00 noon 00 S9:iT84 00 * 151 IN ACCOJJ^T. -Conlimied. Cr. 1S92. Jiin. 1.... Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31 Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Biuugbt Ibrwiird $ cts. $ 'cts. $ cts. S79447 81 MA(inAi.EN Islands. ! IJv IJaiuiicc 1122 92 65 06 HeveniU' ol the year 1187 DS XoiiTli I.WERNKSS. By IJaldnce i 3870 07 ' 228 02 4098 09 Keveniie of tlie year JJr. Paid Rev. P. Roe 200 CO • 3898 09 Nkw LivEiii'oni.. By Balance 1823 52 119 5(1 Revenue of the yeai' 1943 02 \i;\v Caiilisi.k anh Paspeuiac. By Balance Revenue of the year 3763 n 221 50 3984 61 Dr. Paid Rev. E. B. Husband 200 00 3784 61 PORTNEUF. By Balance 3144 06 212 37 Revenue of the year 3C56 43 Carried orward.. $93917 94 ,1 I m I I M 152 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS I'f : f. ;»■ 181)2. Dec. 31. Brought forwiinl Kivij.iii; uv Loll- (k.n Uas) City of Brandon ]5oik1s do St. Joan, N.B., Bonds Toronto MortgaL,'e Montreal do yault yt. iMarie Bonds St. SYLYKSTi:ii. City ofBrandon Bonds Townsliip of Tiny do Sault St. Marie do City ol'. Montreal — I'ernianuiit Stoci\. t'ounty of Albert Bonds City ol lianiiltoii do (i'o St. .loiiii, X. B., Bonds Town ol I'ort Avtiiiir do do Pc'tt;il)orotiy'li do Toronto Mortf'aj't* Sandy Bdai'ii. City of Sherbrooke Bonds. do Montreal Pernia' cut Stock Township of Tiny Bonds County of Albert do City of Hamilton do Town of Port Arthur do do Peterborough Bonds Toronto Mortgage SlIKiAWAKE. Citv of Brandon Bonds Jo .Montreal Peii.ianent Stoek. Township of Albert Bunds Town of Perth do City of Hamilton dt) Town ot Peteiborougli Bonds London West do Town of Port .\rthur do Toronto .Mort ii^ie o"b Staxstead. City of Hamilton Bonds Town of Port Arthur Bouds^ Toronto .Mortgage Carried forward. $ ets. 100 (10 L'oo no 200 00 7.50 00 100 00 1 .'.() 00 1(11)1) 00 500 00 L'iO 00 :iO() 00 2.-)0 (10 100 00 •100 00 400 00 40U 00 S cts. S'J3784 00 1360 00 700 00 5^)0 00 600 00 300 00 260 00 (i60 00 200 00 650 00 260 00 400 00 2(10 00 200 (iO 140 00 400 00 600 00 360 00 400 00 3750 00 3700 00 400 00 2;i00 00 UOO 00 2840 00 3600 00 !?10!)02l 00 153 IN ACCOV^T.— Continued. Or; 1892. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. JJroiiglit forward. $ cts. lilVIKIIE Df LoL'P (k.\ F'.AS) By Hiilance Revenue of tlie year., St. Svi-vester. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. By Balanop ^figo 46 Revenue of the year 214 25 JJr. Paid Rev. G. J. Sutherland. Ra.ndy Beach. r?y ]?a!anee | 3709 53 Revenue of the year 223 38 Br. Paid Rev. G. T. Harding., Jan. 1... Dec. 81. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Shioawake. By Balance Revenue of the vcar. Stavstead. By Balance ; ,3541 13 JlcTcnue of the vear j 209 25 $ cts. 1284 51 67 60 3894 71 !>0 00 3952 91 200 00 1649 77 159 05 $ Cts. $93917 94 Dr. Paid Rev. W. T. Forsythe. Carried forward. 3750 38 180 00 1352 01 3844 71 3752 91 2809 42 3570 38 S109247 37 !■ • -ill 154 |':;4'^. Br THE J.OCAL EiNDOWMENT FUNDS ,ifl •14V v^i^ IS! (2. Dec. :51. Brought ibrwiml TllHKK RlVEllS. City of IJaiiiillon lionds do do do (Water Works)., County of Albert ilo City o't'SJierbrooke do do Montreiil I'eiiiiiincut .Stock do do Terminable do Toronto Mortgage. Upper Durham and L'Avi;m){. City ot'Sherbrookc Doiuls... , do Hamilton do .... County of Albert do ...., City 01 Brandon do do FeteiborouL!;li IJonds Toronto Morti^age Montreal do , Wauit iSt. Marie Bonds, Balance — Cash on deposit in t!ie Savings Depart- inent of the Union Jiank of Canada, bearing interest (ID I p. c cts. $ ets ]01)(I21 0(1 i;:s(i (10 ll'O (10 1^00 00 W'l) (10 :m\ 00 ooo CO 487i 00 (iOO 00 250 00 200 00 2.".0 00 2iO 00 2.00 (10 ,')0l) 00 100 01) 2J0tl 00 1102!)!) 00 275 48 $110574 48 "We, the undersigned, liave "xfimined the Accounts and VoucFiers of the above Fund, and have verified the Securities,, and found the whole correct. Quebec, 24tli January, 1S!)3. J. A. J!KAnv, i^^"'^^ J. R. H. White tors. P ISf) IN ACCOV'NT. — Contimted. Cr. 18'J2. Jan. 1... Due. 31.. .Ian. I.. Dec. 31. lirousht forward. $ cU. TlIHKE RlVKRS. I!y 15alaiict; .|<,»;!4 7;) Kcveniie of tlieyear 1 2110 7,j /)r. Paid Uev. 11. C. ^'tuart. ll'l'Kli UlIUl.VM AMI L'AVK.MK. V>\' Halaneo Kevciuie of the year 8 Ct3. E. & 0. E. S ctf>. 10'J247 37 u1':M 4.'" (> 7 ."( () I) 7 5 f) () 5 [) (i C, (i 6 18!);; to liiof) ' IMM I KldS r.i2L' Ann. to lOdS IS'.IH $2.5(1 ann. "SI I, '\):> J!c'W 1 Sil.) 18!I7 I'.MIl IMIS IMIC) Stock l.sit4 1 SHiJ lS!);i Ann. to 180(1 Ann. to I'JUT l.'^US lMt.i Sloek IS'.IS to I'JO'J 1 ',1 i lill,5 1!J!1 S2i,iO ann. 18',i.l isit;i ls'.)4 1<.)| I 18'Jl it ISDfi l"JO(i I 5 1H'.)7 a,l 180(5 .') I8ij;i ■^1 18!)() (i IS!);. (i IS!).". ■>\ lSi)7 (i IS!);; 6 1 s;» t "^ 1 1R!)7 (> 18!).^ (i 18!) 4 j.\ i.8;)5 M 1S!)7 :d lyJG 00 00 00 00 00 0(1 00 CO 00 2:51(10 b:W2 8.">00 COOO .".2(il 10(10 .■.00 :;ooo ;i8M0 ll)lt;(i (57 2000 00 •1000 .•;ooo !),")(l(l cooo •Jiooo 20(10 •t!)00 7.500 lOddii lOOdO .•idOO IddO 2000 ;;oo() i.-.ooo 4()()0 1!»I00 .5000 lOdOO ."(IIIO 70(uj 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 • '0 00 dO ■IdOO 00 loddo 00 -1000 00 ;;doo 00 0500 00 I, ".()() 00 200(1 210;! ;;odo (10 (i.'idd dO 2ddd dd 17dO 0(1 7000 ro KidOO 00 5000 do 10 ()(> Quebec, 31st December, lst)2. S:5j59(h8_7 1; EinVlN POI'E, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. U1 List of Si:i'Uiirni<:s uvaa) wy thk (Jiiuitcii Sociktv, Decemuhu ;]l8T, 1892. Xiiiiic of Invc-tiiiciil. Riit( IJomls an,, . jtock.- Allicit, X 1} I!.(.ckvill(; 15raii(i()ii (I.) ('niic I!r('t(»ii Illlluilldll I\inj;'sl(jii Ijcvis .Ma.-siu.'iiipi Nallcy l.'iiilway. .Moiiiical liaiik .". .Mi)iilic;il Ully IS'.k; tM')fi 00 (1 IMDI 2000 00 ;< Stock 100 00 1 ('o 1000 00 1 t • lo 8000 00 ', 11 ] soc 000 00 .') SISO ,nin. t:i2o 00 St(jck •100 00 i; i:ti.") 2000 00 1) 1 .S'H i:!loo 00 :i-i 18i)8 to 1!)0() 10000 00 Ci 1 !)()!) SOOO 00 (i IS'.I'.I SOOO 00 ,) lillHi ;;700 00 5.'. is!t: 1000 00 r>,\ IS!M'. t):ioo 00 ^>!, IH'.u; 8000 CO c> 1 SI) i 4000 00 r..', ISDO 4000 00 .■") IMII TjOOO 00 (■) IStl;') :]:An) oo 200 00 5 1 S!),'! :'.40 00 T) lSi)4 4800 00 o.l l.^ilK) ;iooo 00 5.4 8'.)t) 4000 00 5 l^!)a l.')")00 00 $175449 99 Quebec, 31st December, 1S9: Edwin Popb, Treasurer, Church Society. 158 m' £h\ THE GENERAL FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH ■.g^' If'. ,',;,• I l4 1S92. December 31 To Grnrit for tin; EiJuontion of tlio Cliildrcn of the Clcij^y " Grants fonnitriid to: — U(!V. (;. tl. IJiook^ hov. O. (}. Xicoll.s Ruv. G J. l-iiilherlaiii] Rev. n. A. Brooke " Grant to ('Inircli IJiiililiny — (Jliurcli, .Malliiiie I'ui'rfoiiiig't.', Sainly IK'ncli., do \\ iiidsor Mills. " Expenses St. Francis District '' Sccrotiiry for postfi^i' " Trciisiut'r for tclcfrrjniis, [)ostii;;o, Treasurer " lialunce ets. j(ll) DO IIMI (II) 101) III) 1110 00 100 no loo 00 100 00 ;!l) 02 i:t 10 .{(i;! 70 III no 15 .00 ;;? .oil $ cts. 51) tj;> •100 1)0 JOO Ot> ( 1^ CIS 10 .iOO 00 100 00 2107 6H $:5yo;i :i- m iriO DIOOKSAN ('[lURCII SOCIETY, QUKBEC, Tilb: TREASURER. Or. 1HD2. January 1 liy nulaiu'o " Siil)Si'ii|itioti-) for ISOl— detailed on pii;xu 223 of Itepoittor IS'JI ' " Subscriptiotis imd collections : — ('ily o|(,^h1)CC St. Fiiiiiiix District M(M;;iiilic r)istri(,t (■a^pe l)istiii;t iHlKi. Jfiiiuarv 1 " IntiM't'st (I'l liiv stiiiciil.s Received Ibi' tioiiinl eDpies of reports. l>y iJalaiiei S ' t.s. $ Cl9. 17H3 01 5.1 50 lo;jo I .., ; • I' 'I ■ ', I ir.t' ,'2 ■;«.; 15 7 00 $3953 :i8 $21(m- 68 m ;;P '1, • ';, K ■\:'k m-^-^ i: £■ BJ' -', v;-:; i€^ t>r. 160 THE MISSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1892. Dec. :5l. To Paid Honorary Treasurer of Diocesan Board, bcitifr revenue oftiicyear $ cts. 4717 01 $4747 61 Dr. THE PENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1802. December ?>\ To Pensions paid during tlio yaw :— Hev. iM. Ker, D.D., VI nioiitlis Rev. Joliii Kernj), B.D., Vl moiiilis.. Rev. T. S. (;hai)niiin, U.K., Vl nios Rev. T. L. Ball, M..\., VI niontii.s Rev. E. (J. Parkin, 12 nionili.s Rev. F. A. Sniitli, 12 months " Balance. $ CtS.j § cts. 4no onj 000 00 \',U{] OS I 410 OO' ()00 0(1 ii;? •:,'!' 2;') 10 00 (5070 44 88JS0 44 161 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THK TREASUREK. 1892. I Dec. 31. By Amount of puhscriptions for 1891, detailed on puirc 'J'i.'; of Repoit for KM)] " Interest on Investments. " Offertories and subscriptions : — !St. James' Cliurcli, Cacouiia 507 15 City of Quebec 22(51 26 St. Francis District /Nssociation 347 (i4 Mcgantic do do ' 87 73 Gusiic do do ' 51 03 Cr. $ cts. 14 25 3317 81 1415 55 $4747 «I ^*Ko 'W QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 1802. January 1... December 31 By Balance '"' Pension Investment Acct. being Investments f)aid dnriniT ibeycar " Amounts received on account of 1891, de tailed on folio 'J23 of ive])ort I'or 18U1 " Offertories ami Subscriptions : — St. James' Ciuircli, Cacouna... , OityofQnebec St. Francis District Association. ... Jk'sanlic do do Gaspe do do — Interest on Investments 1892. December 31 Balance for Investment, brought down. n S cts. 41 60 538 18 15« OP) 81 52 47 27 Cr. $ cts. 2194 21 1620 00 4 50 1867 63 2894 10 §8580 44 $6070 44 11 alii Jill ;l 1 1 iti«l "^ ;: ■M ■;-;.! 1 . ■H t (^.^■■,. 1 •ii^'v. (■: .:•; ■'■*' 162 Dr. THE WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1892. Dec. 31. To Annuities paid as under, viz : — ■\Vidow of the Rev. J. Dalziel do do do H. P. Mansbiidge. do do do do do do do do do W. C. Merrick do do J.Simpson do do J. Torrance do do W. S. Vial, (and cliild for six monts . ... do do A J. Wool ryclie and two children do do J. IT. Jenkins and four children do do E. G. Ward (si.K mon'e Daughter of Eev. G. V. ITousmnn (nine months; " Balance. cts. 2on 00 100 00 400 00 300 00 200 00 425 00 500 00 500 GO 200 00 56 25 2981 25 I 6016 60 S-(i!i7 S5 Ik 163 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. Cr. g. 1892. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. 25 60 85 Dec. 31, B\' Balance " Invostment Account,, being inves-tments paid dur injr till' yar " Annual Subscriptions from Clerrrynien, viz : — JJev. T. A(1am.«, (two years) do W. Adcock do A J. Balfbnr do IT. A. HroDke do C. II. Brooks do J. C. Cox , do J. B I)ebl)aj^e do II. A. Dickscin do W. (t. Faiilconer do W. T Forsytiie do IJ.. J. Fotliergill do II S. Fuller do Thos. W. Fyles do I). Horner do K. K.Husl.and do \j. V. Larjvicre , d') C} H.A.Murray do S. Biope! '. do \. (t. Robertson , do J. Bothera do Tliomas Budd do F. (i. Scott do II. C. Stuart do G. B Waltorri. do Edwin Weary do T. A. Williams do II. Wrigbt '' Subscriptions :— City of Quebec St. Francis Dif^trict. MeLmntic do Gasp6 do " Interest on Investments, " Balance, ?cts 11 eo o no 6 oil o 7 10 7 5 5 h h b 9 5 5 6 5 6 .5 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 5 no 3(1 fio on 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 60 20 30 00 so 00 00 90 60 (10 .^0 00 174 26 77 95 16 45 2 00 S ots. 1718 25 2460 00 162 15 270 65 4386 80 $8997 85 S601B CO 1^ i; si - , HIjI 1 W'lj'l Dr. 164 THE DErOSITORY FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 181)2. Jaritiaiy 1 Ueceuibcr 31 Tu Bdlance " Kemittunces to Enjrland for Books " Duty, Fi'ciglit and otlier cliacges on Hooks... " Siibsciiptiuiis for IS'Jl to S F. C. K., for the l*i"(";i(lL'nt and Secrotai'v S cts. 77 -.'A 2-J3 fiO 2;i 48 10 24 S 00 80 00 $ cts. " Royal Insnrance Company, Premium for Insuring' .S800. (10 t«» i:uh July, 1893 " MisB Wooil, salary for 1892 " Balance 442 f)B 55 46 $408 12 •a I" a Dr. THE FUND FOU THE EDUCATION IN ACCOUNT WITH ^m 1892. December 31 To Grants to the following ;— Rev. F Bovle § cts. 1(50 (10 00 00 180 OO (5(1 0(1 M 0(1 4U (10 •S Cts. Mrs. Vial ." Rev. J. Rotliera do J. 1'. Richmond do T. Binviock do Canon Foster ,560 00 • SofiO 00 ■:1I 165 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 192. Deci ibet-Sl 1 892. December ol By Proceeds salus of Books during the year. Balance. Ct. % Ct9. 498 12 $498 12 55 46 m\ !*■' ;'•' n m T9 \Y\* * ■ "* OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY, THE TREASURER. 1892. I December 31 By dniiit from General Fund '"' Donation from Robert Hamilton, Esq., being half amount of grants to the Clergy S Ct3. " Subscrijjtions ; — City of Qiiebpc St. Fi'ancis District Aisoc'aiioii. Mcaantic do do Gaspe do do 212 00 2 0.5 5 10 1 00 Cr. $ Ct9. 59 85 280 00 220 15 *:'G0 00 .«" li" i'-**'' B, -0 mi ^'m Dr. 166 THE EDUCATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1802. Dec. 31. To Grants to Teaclieis, viz Uourg Louis No 1, do do 2, do do ;J, Oape Covo 1, do 2, Sandy Beach Yoik River Ilaldiniand Htanslead Heniidou West Frampton Portneuf Marbleton Magdalen Islands Labrador, bait gmnt of 1892. 12 months 12 G 2 2 18 12 12 12 12 12 18 " Paid R. Rogers, collecting subscriptions " Uulauce $ Ct3. •IG OO 4() 00 12 SO 10 00 (> 40 44 80 :V2 00 ■.',2 00 (50 00 .•{2 00 liO 40 44 80 20 00 24 00 80 00 Ct8. 521 20 129 08 SC54 83 : i'ik 167 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. Cr. ts. 1892. Jan. 1 Doc. ;^ I. 20 U8 83 1892. Dec. 31. By Ralancp " Grant from Culonial and Continental Cliurch Society. X'Sl) " Subscriptions in tlie City ot'Qnohoc :— Andrews, Hon. .Judge Clapliani, .J. G Dobeii, i{. R ;■;.;;.■ Dunbar. Q.C , Janies Dunn, T. H Foote, John J Hale. E.J '.....''.. Hamilton, John , Hamilton, Robert !!.!"..!!. Irvine, Q.C, Hon. Judjre ".'...'.."."." Irvine, (.Ml, C.MG., Com. Gen Jone.^^, R. A Judge, C Laurie, Mrs A '.. Macinn, H. T '......'.' .Meredith, Sir WiUiam !.'."].*...!!..'.".".'.. popi', K ricp, Hon. Senator Quebec, Lord Bishop of Rao, William ' Scott, \V. H Shaw, Samuel J Tapp, W. H ; Veasey, George Wiiiiama, Kev. Lenuox W., AI.A " Balance % cts 5 00 2 00 'o 00 2 00 ii (10 2 00 2 00 3 00 i 00 2 00 ;i 00 L' 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 10 00 S Ct8. 174 60 387 23 93 00 $064 83 S129 08 m m \f'^! 168 Dr. PHCEBE CHADERTON >"■•■• *' Dr. THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH, 1892. Dec. 31..|Tu Paid account Friiniiiion nioitgajrc •' Veueraljle A re Ik lea con Roc, U.I)., paid him balance of rtvenue tVoui iho Fund tor 1^92 la 1 Since. $ Ct3. 50 00 031 00 25 $(J81 25 1U9 MEMORIAL FUND. 1S92. Dec. 31 To Interest ou luvedtmeuts. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. 18'J2. Dec. ol.. By Interest ou luvestmeats. " Balance $ cts. 300 0.) $ SCO 00 Cr. § Ctd. 681 25 $()81 25 i-^ 25 i'll!'^ k'n r ' /■•ill i ! U I; Si ■I"!. ' : m .. . I I :::;.: I' ' *' li 170 Dr. THE COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL THE tr^:as(juek, qulbkc 1S92. Dec. ai. To Cnsli paid llov. jDHiuli liiill, stii»on'. r ;'" 11 Dr. THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1892. December 31 To Cash paid to Rev. T. Ball. S Ct3, 332 44 S332 44 M K! IP' m !*■ 4i; ■ . ; 171 CHURCH SOCIETY. IN ACCOUNT AVITH DIOCESAN CHUKCH fcOUlJ^TY. Cr, 'U 1892. Jan. 1.. Uec. 31.. By 15alnnco " (.Iriml t'min tin.' (yoloniiil and Coiitiiicutul Chiii'di Sex ii'ty, X'UiU dturliiig " Balance $ eta. ny H-.i C2S 83 $743 OG SI 19 8.". ' i ^5 } if mJ 'I 1 t f - QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, Cr. THE TKEASUKER. 1892. December 31 By Interest on huestmeuts. S eta. 332 44 S332 44 ■H J 1 ml V'' M t ..»' Ill r ';■'*•. ■■'Iff! '.:■■♦ '' i)r. 172 SUNDKY FUNDS UK THE QUEBEC DIOCESAN WITH TJIE nouRCr [.oris avlwix lkgaov vvsd. 1S'J2 Dfc. 31..'To r.iiil Hon. TruasiinT Diocosiin Hoard fur tu:!i'.-«s me 11 Is Truiistt'iicd t(i Cli'ijiy Ti'iist for civdil oC Uixir^ Louij EuilowiiiLUi i'lmiJ 1892. Dec. 31. 1892. Dac. 31. 1892. Dec. 31.. MONTMORENCY K.VDOWMEXT FUND. To Cush paid Ruv. A. J. BuHuiir — 12 months... " Uiiliince $ ct.s. 10 1)1) til 75 $ eta. lot 70 109 91) 2 90 ;$II2 so ST. MICIIAliL'S KNDO\VMr:\T PUSD. To Rev. Oauon Vuu Itllaud, Uectoi', paid liitu... GROSSE ISLE FLWD. To Cash paid Rev ranori RicliiUilsoii. " R J. Fothcrsill .... '• U.J. Petiy " W. B. Leiiiriiiust . " W. G. Faulcouer. 06 i)U ?(5,5 50 50 (10 W 00 20 00 ,-.0 CO oV JO '•' Balance CRANI30URXE GLEBE (Revk-nle Accocnt.) 1892. Dec. 31.. To Cash paid Rev. J. Boyle BISHOP WILLIAMS' COMME.MORATIOX FUND, 1892. Dec. 31., To Bishop Williaini' Cotr.momoration Fund Invc3t- nii'iit ac-coniU; premiums " Ca.h paid .Miy. Williumd, being balance of in- come for ly'J2 .^•207 50 2 50 .«*. OO 21 51 277 99 $•-^99 ;jO M^ CTIURCTI SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT TUEASL'KKU. Cf. 1ft02. Dtc. ;ti., 1ft(t2. Dec ;J1 1892. Dec. :!I, 11=92, Jfiii. 1 Ucc. 31. liol IK; \A)Vl< AVI.WI.N LKGACV I'LNU. I{y lutciost on Invcsttrifrits MONTMORENCV ENDOWMKXT FUND S eta, Hy ntilnncp " Interest on Investments " I3Hlnnce ST. MICII.VKLS ENDOWMENT FIND. By Interest on Invcslrncnts GRUSSE ISLE FUND. By Biilanr,(» " Government Grunt. Balance. '' Baliince. 1892 Dec. :;i.. 1P9? Dee. :il.. CRAN'BOUBNE GLEBE (Rk\ km e Accoint.) Bv 1 yrai's inteicsi B'SIIOP \VlLf,IA.M.'=5' COM.MEMORATIONFUND, Rv Interest on Investments $ ets. 101 75 10. 1 76 2 9(5 109 90 !=!II2 ^(\ 2 9B r,.5 50 5 00 200 00 2 :>n S?07_50 5 00 11 00 299 50 .?299 50 ^ ;. J.I, M '.'4 ■ ?^ 'l: . J. Il II m i i*i. I I 174 Dr. QUEBEC DIOCESAiN CHURCH SOCIETY.- ;;i«t' Debentures and other securities :- AP'crt Dcbenlnres Bi'oclxviile ■' Jirnndoii City " Piip" ilrcton, X. S Hiiniiltoa •' Kiiiirston " licvis '' Queen?, N. S. •' St.. Jul. n, N.B., SlMrl.,ooive " Winniiu'g " Windsor " Winfrlnim " Tapper Dt'iiwn Inip'ovement Co. |)tl)enl"s Montreal Consclidaled 7 p c, fVinit. Slock.... " '• (1 p.e. St(tel< ,Mns?a\vipi)i Vfillov RailuMv Compiiiiy Steele Biiiil< of .Montreal, a slnues Quebec Gas Company, 2 shares Mortp.if'es : Slicrbrooke, Centre "Ward Toronto, (iloueester street " J'ark Lot, Xo. I«, part " Park Lot. Xu. I) " Wood I awn A vf> Montre.nl, Xo. 'j'A, Wist W:ird, (part) Quebec, 270(1, 271tl and pnrt L'8'.)2 Si. Lewi.^ Ward- do 2029 and 21iSSt. Peter's Ward Cranbournc Gl':bf. $ cts. 2,')(i0 nm oIlOO 00| •.iiioii on 12260 00 17173 :-!.3, •ISCifi Of)' 2000 (in -i;!20 ooj 20(10 001 120(10 on] ;'.(jno 00 80(10 dO .^(100 on 80(10 (1(1 8(100 no ilOO 00 100 00 I (KM) no 400 00 40on no ■moo 00 820 00 0300 00 .1(10(1 on J], -.00 on fiooo on ison on % cts. l(iCC09 99 40420 on Mortgage. Part P.nrk Lot IP, Toronto 200 on Boiirf/ Loui.t Aijhrin Lri/nri/ FunJ. Brandon Debentures, 7 percent Lino 00 Monlmorenc^i EiiJoionenf FunJ. Mo. tgpvie, Xo.2.'!, West Wai'd. Mont., (pmt") '• Toronto, Pan I'ail; Lot l> Carried forward. 2(100 0(1 00 2180 1,»S0 on .*] jooon 99 175 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1892. Of, General Fund , Pension Fund , Widows' and Orphans" Fund Education Fund Montmorency EndoAvinent Fund , Mountain Endowment Fund Colonial and Continental CIrarcb Society Dcpositoiy Fund Bishop Williams' ComraeuioraUon Fund... Inves'ment Accounts : — General "^urid , Pension Fund Widone' and Orphans' Func' Mission Fund Nicolel Endowmcn! Fund Bourg Louiy Aylwin Lcjiacy F.ind Mountain r^ndow nxi:! Fund Moiitinorcui'v Kiiduw uumiI. Fund rihi'he Clhuli'i'toii Mt'DiDiiMJ 1-^ind St Mii'luH'l s l]iiil()\^m('ni Fund ('rniiltouruc ( llchi' Hisiidi) Willi ims' I'oinineuHii-alidii Fund. Premiun) and Uiscoiint on Dcb'jutures... cts. cts. Carried forward 2IC7 68 fiOTO 44; CdlG CO! 120 08J 2 06 2. 11!» 8.", 65 46 21 51 14583 81 7206 92 43882 89 66507 08 22256 18 52,3.1 9!) 1500 00 12110 00 2180 00 6000 00 1100 00 200 00 5o00 OO 1880 9;^ 175-149 99 SI00033 80 i I. ■ ,; 1 f 1; , i' ' Dr 176 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. l^'Hir h; < I' •"■ , li . Brought forward. Mountain Emloivment Fund. Winnipeg Debpntiircs "WiiiKli'ini Debt' n til res KliciTirooIce i'lotcitant ScIidoI Debenturei MortRa^re, Toronto, Pa;k Lois2()-2r " ' Scurboionjil), York County " V'itb'iirtiur (iirbc '. " Franiptou Property " Tojonto, Wilton Avenue St. Miclwel' s Endowment Fund. Toronto Mortga,G;e Ham'liOM Debentures Bishop Williams' Commemoration Fund. Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. Bonds. .AJortgage—Wilton Avenue, Toronto Part Park Lot Jb, " Pha'.he Chadcrlon Memorial F'ind. Toronto Mortgage. Part Park Lot IS. Orosse Isle Fund Merchants' Bunk, Savings Dejiartiuent, di) aA per cent.. S cts S cts. / Sl50'JOy 99 ino 00 3000 00 000 00 8000 00 4000 00 :iJO 00 200 00 000 00 100 00 1000 00 2000 00 2000 00 700 00 2 r.o x-'I40 00 1100 00 rjaoo 00 fiono 00 173449 99 14.'i83 81 SI9O033 80 We, the undersigned, have e.xanuned thi,'< Statement and nil tlie Accounts connerted therewith, and found th{) '2:> 0(1 212 5t) 8(1 (10 liO 00 7 .'.(I l.'i7 '>v $ cts. 12 50 29 17 t oO 29 (C. 120 0(1 10 0(1 62 50 25 0(1 24 00 200 70 75 75 ;io 1(^0 100 120 50 75 ;i5 no 850 ;!;!() 100 360 150 120 150 25 125 ;;o 550 50 50 Total. e13, (fO 00 00, 00 00 0''' 00 Oil' 00 00 oo; 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (M> 00 00 225 00 200 00 400 00 150 00 50 00 35 00 102 08 75 s:i 17 60 325 00 ;i08 00 ;,:;o 00 ;;o 00 250 00 KMI 00 22.) 00 130 00 1(55 00 $ cts. 2'() 00 70 00 94 50 75 00 ;}7 60 100 0(1 125 00 120 00 50 00 75 00 ;',5 00 .•10 00 10t>2 50 3'M) 00 100 00 350 00 230 00 150 00 150 00 i 25 00; 125 00 i 37 501 087 .'jO .50 00 02 50 225 00 200 00 400 00 150 00 i 60 OOl 35 00' 131 25; 75 83; 20O 70 G7 75 37 1 00 100 120 60 66 3,'5 30 850 330 100 350 192 120 150 25 125 .30 550 25 50 225 200 300 1.50 50 35 72 4.3 15 241 120 229 220 22 1 53 75 193 130 165 00! 165 25 OOl 354 46! 120 00' .•!48 00 ! 320 00 30 00' 312 50 I 125 00 249 00 130 00| 00 00 25 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 (10 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 92 33 00 96 00 00 00 5;) 2 00 00 00 00 .S7U0f "1- 6539 96 $ cts. 2793 49 2793 i'J 180 Dr Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account ;;i- ^ .:, • I' '^'Ji,- mJki 1- I »'■•. 1892. iJ(io 00 I'.OO 00 is 75 18 75 7 50 5 25 200 00 60 00 40 (10 2(M) 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 ;50 00 17 0(1 i;i5 00 90 00 93 75 Peninsula Little (Jaspe I'ortnenf. 25 25 :'l7 5(") 15 50 50 00 Halesl)oro' liiviere-du-Loni) liandhoro' Island J>roi>k 25 00 75 00 Xe\s ('ai'li-'le Pasfvliiac 375 00 :!00 IM) 28 12 18 75 11 25 7 85 200 00 50 00 49 25 250 (10 5S 38 32 00 40 00 ;;oo 00 300 00 28 12 18 75 18 75 7 S5 150 00 37 b» 33 00 200 00 3S 35 26 00 ! 40 00 St. Svlv«"ster it ;J7 St. Ge!■() 00 Metcalt; Lord 100 00 Milne, Rev. G., M.A 50 00 Mountain, Rt. Rev. G. J. lyord Ilisiiup of Quebec, (annual tor 21 vears) 100 TO Do. to Depository Fund 10 00 Do. to Mi.ssion Fund (annual forS years) 800 OQ Mountain, Col. C. H 7:i Oo Mountain. Lieut. J. G 50 00 Mountain, Mr.s. (i. R 50 00 Mountain, Miss K 50 00 Mountain, Rev. A. W 150 00 Nairne, John 50 00 ricoUs, Rev. J. H., D.U 60 00 Noftd, H. J $-.0 00 Patterson, V 50 00 Pemherton, Hon. G 50 00 Peiinerather, R. M 50 00 Retry, W 50 00 Retry, W., junior 50 00 I'ipoii, .Mif). C.. 60 00 I'oston, F 50 OO i'oston, W 60 00 Po.sloii, Mr.s. \V 50 00 Poaton, (/ 50 00 Poston. ThomaH 50 oo Piice, \V 50 00 Price, Hon. David 50 00 Pye, John 50 00 Kacey, J 50 00 [{anusav. Rev. J 50 00 Reid, |{ev. G. P., I). C. L 400 00 {{hodes. Lt.-L'ol. Wni 50 00 Rolph. Hon. J. 50 00 Ross, Hon. J 50 00 Rowan. F. M., Hir W., G.C.I5,.. 50 00 Kcott, II. 8 60 00 Sealv, J 100 00 .;-i-e, W ". .50 00 Stavncr, T. A 50 00 Stewart, Hon. JoIim 50 00 Stuart, Hon. G. Okill 50 00 Stuart, Hon. Sir Jas., Bart 100 00 Symes, G. 15 50 00 Symcs. R 60 00 Tayior, Miss 50 00 Trifi^e, T 50 00 Trijrne. H. W 50 00 TroUope, General SirC, K.C.B. 50 00 Ushorne, G. W 60 00 Valleau. W. H 60 00 Wait. Rev. \V. \V 400 00 Walker, Hon. W 100 00 Wilhraham. Rev. C. P 60 00 Williams, Rt Rev. J. W.... 50 00 Willoiiuhhy, Rev. M 50 00 Wood.K 60 00 Wood. G. A. L 50 00 Voung, D. D 100 00 I' ^^'^ '■' ' '■' m i^h LEG^-A.CIE3. 1818- 18.)0- l.S:VJ- 1SJ4— l.S(5;i— |s(i:!- ISIJli- IHC.'.)- 1S7II- 187(1- Is77- 1878- 1880- 1S8I- 18S1- 18S7- ISSS. 1889 189n- 1891- W. Vul.', ()r<;iiiiiiil)ly $ lloti. (y'liict Jiistici' Hfid, of Mdiitrcal •Hon. W. \Vall«M(lo W. & (). Fund) J. Watcrson, of (Jiuclx'c (to Widows' and Orpbiins' Fund.) Mrs. Dnnn, ofTliicc l!i\ cis (foi- Hndownient Fund) Miss Siiepiiiiid, )f l),iininiond\ illc (lor Kridowniciit Fund) Kolicil Kirl\liind, uf Leeds (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund) •)oli!i lliiil, of liceds (I'cnsion Fnnil) .Miss Tavlor, of (^lU'liec ((icneral I'lind) ( W. iV- (). Fund) Mrs. lianlucr (I'cn-iion Fund) (W. .^O. Fund) ■.Mrs. G. 15. Hall, (tor Moutnioi'eiicy Mission) Vj. K. Levey (tor Finlownicnt Fund of St Miidiatd's) •Uev. (J. Milne, M.A. (W. & (). Fund) •' •• '■ (I't'iisinn i'^und) Mrs. Aylwiii, of Montreal (foi' Hour;;' Louis) Henry ri. Scott, of(,)iieliec (W. it n. Fund) " ♦• •* (Mi.sion Fund) Hon. David F. I'ricc, •• (W. X (>. Fund) ■Mi's. .\airne, Quebec (W. .V. U. Fund) ALs. Sample AVilliam White (for W. & 0. Fund) .Mrs. Tortcous (for Mission Fund) 5 shares IJank of Montreal stock, par value Rev Dr. Ileid, (foi' Pension l''und) .Mr. .Mrs. W. (lunloii .Mack, li.omptoii, (for Kmlownient Fund)... C. A. Uicliardson, (I'indowiuent Fund ofStaustead (/'liur(di) Mrs. Doreilia Jackson, (Hndownient Fund of North lnverno.ss Church) ■Hon. .1. 11. I'opc, (Hndownient Futid of Cookshire Church) ■Mrs. Hli/aheth L'rcani. (.Mission l''nnd) Miss .Mary Chaderton, (Flurlic (Jjiaderton Mcmoiial Fund) 100 00 400 00 100 00 UOOO 00 40 00 000 00 4011 00 ;M) 00 '14ltO 00 liOOO 00 40 00 1000 00 100 in) 400 ou 100 00 100 00 20110 00 1000 ii() 100 00 100 01) 1400 00 ]2:> 00 12;') 00 r>oo 00 4000 00 50 00 500 00 1000 00 1000 00 loon 00 073 22 000 75 4,000 00 400 00 0000 00 $;;;!, oo;! 97 Rf/le adopted by Central Board, 'ilth January, 1888. All subscriptions (which by Hy-Law V. are due on 1st January in each year), duly supi)orted by the Alphabetical Lists as Vouchers, must be in the hands of the Hon. Treasurer of the Society brfun; Christmas Day; and where there are local Treasurers, ou such day as may be appointed by the District A.ssociations, to enable such Treasurers to hand their money ami vouchers to the Treasurer of the Sjciety tirforc Christmas Day. Any money received by the Treasurer after Christmas Day to be treated as late, and brought into the following ycar'ti account. The lists, accompanying the lato remittances will not ia futuvo be published, but merely the total amoua^ received for each Fua(i opposite the name of the I'arish or Mission. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) ^ 4. f/. «> Us 1.0 I.I ISO [28 |25 1^ 12.2 2,0 ^m^ lllim L25 IIIIIJA !!|||^ 0% 71 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716)872-4503 f>V lifl iBt; JV.B. — See new Rule on previous Page. Statement of Amounts raisel in the several Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, 1802. 1 =.f : • CITY OF QUEBEC. THE CllUliClI lIKLl'KiiS" ASSOCIATION'. m Iv, : ■ NAMES CoUfictQdhyMr.J. C. More Ayhvin. J. Alicrii, A Andrews, F. II., Jr Atkiiisoi, 11 Boswell, V. Chiimpion, (". I* (Mint, Win Cuniniings, A Dean ut'Quelicu Dobell, II. ii. Dnnbai', J as, Q. C Dunn, T. H Dunn, L. II Evans, L Footc, J. J.. Fry, .J no. S Oooddav. H Hale, E". J. Hunt, A F Hollo way, F Jones. T. H. Joly de Lotl)iniere, E. 0. 18".)!.. do IS92.. Lord Bishop of Quebec .... Machin, H. T Meredith, Sir Win More, J. Morgan, I)., Macpherson, Wm. M Patton. B Price, H. M U1 City of QvEHEC—Conlinued. N'A.MKS. fa 9; Uiie, Win Hhaw, S. J «con, K. (> Siijtt, J. (} ycwoii. !•:. I. Scott, (J. A., IS'.il Smith, l{. II Sniiili, Mrs. R. H Siiiitli, I*, llarcoiirt Stiiveli'V, II Sti'veiijuii, .1. ■. Turner. 11 Wa.h', !•:. II Willi.; !•:. K Wtlch, .1. V Welch. J. I Welch, W. W Win tele, W. a. Vmiiiir. i^^ Voiiiij,'. Heinmii .. A friend p. Demi ofi^uehei A tVieiul p. l)e;tM ofQuehe a o a o a fa $ cts. ."^O 00 2 00 ;') (10 1 2 0(1 'I 0(1 2 00 ' $ cts. $ cts 50 00| 20 00 8 ct.q o z a a r- s o Sfa g— u WO $ cts. Total, (Id 0(1 20 00 i) 00 .') 00 10 (III . r, (1(1 . 10 00 . 2 00 5 00' 2 (Ml 10 0(1 10 00 20 00 Totiil ' .*2*)t\ 0(ll 2I.S 0(1 Co/f>'r/rJ I,,/ Mr. ('. ir. HiUett, J. G Hiir.'stall. J., jr Dunn. Stewart H. Hamilton, Uohert. Johnston, F Lairil, .Ino , jr Phillips. C. W Pope, H Poston, Oeo. K... Rca 00 ;') 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 10 00 ;') 00 2 00 25 00 20 00 2 00 41 00 2 00 5 00 (315 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 500 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 15 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 2 00 5 00 5 00 543 50 10 00 2 00 1 UO City of Quebec. — Continued. if; Xamks. Hoiinml, Andrew ., Ciuii|)l)('ll. Miss Diipont, \Vm Elliott, Mrs. Wrii.., Hainlyii, Mrs. Win. Hornby, Mrs Perry, (Joo Tozer, Miss Tozcr, II. S To/.i-r, W. A (Miark'StoK, .Mi.-is.... c O $ Cts. $ ct.s. 1 00 1 (10 2 on 2 00 Total Collected hy Mri). Forsi/th. Harrow, Mrs Harrow. Sept , Hignell, .Mrs Ho.\er, Miss.. Bruce, Miss Burstall, John Hiirstall. Mrs. J. F.. Carrol, Mrs Orai<]t, Miss Edwards, Mrs For.*yih. J. Hell Forsyth, Mr.s , Forsytii, Miss Fraser, Mrs Graddon, Mrs , Graddon, Miss Herring, Mrs , Irvine, Miss Lang, Mrs LeMoinc. Mrs Levey, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs Lowo, I'eter Montizanihert, Miss. Morgan. Mrs M )ss. Miss Munroe, Miss Nelson, Mrs Penny, Mrs. John.... Penny, Mrs. Geo Price, B. J 2 00 12 00 1 00 1 oo' 1 01)1 :i 00' ,")(l| 10 on ;') <'() 1 00| 1 00 1 00; 5 .OOl 10 00 2 .M) 1 00 1 00 1 On 4 00 5 00 '2b 1 00 10 00 50 2 00 1 OOl 2 00 ' 25 5 00 1 00 50 25 100 00 2 00 p^ fc ^ ^ ■ c tf) 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 t 00 5 00 25 1 00 10 00 50 ') 00 1 00 2 00 25 5 00 1 00 50 25 500 00 189 City of QvEBEc.—Continueil. NA.MK8. Rhodes, Mrs Rlioilos, James Seed, W Teiiii)le, Mrs TregfTL'tt, Mrs Villeneuve, Mrs Von Ifflaiul, I{ev. Canon.. Von Iffland. Mrs Wheekr, Mrs Wileo.x, W A Friend Rowen, Mrs. Jas Mrs. Montizanibcrt's Box Total Collected by Mm. 11. Hunt. Drum, Mrs... Gufty, Mrs.... Geggic, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs ][. Ryland, iMrs.. Total Collected 1)1/ Mrs. Winjield. a Pi, a o $ cts. a o $ cts. n 00 5 00 50 1 00 1 m 1 00 5 00 2 0(t I 00 1 00 .'■» 00, 1 00 s a $ cts. 3 6 $ cts. «^ <.- "5 oog a Bfc, o d-v -coo $ Cts. 2 67 $206 25 102 67 100 00 I Hentley, Mrs Gouge, Mrs Hall, II McMillan, Mr Querouct, Mrs Gibbon, Mrs. (England). Total. Collected hy Mi.s.t M Caiiiji bell and White. c c C $ cts. $ Cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 :)0 $ S 10 Ahorii, Mrs. A Anderson, Mrs Rivldwiii, Mrs Reiinott. Mrs RiUett, Mrs Boswell, Mrs Roswell, Missl. Boswell. Mrs. St. G .. Hull, Miss Hale. Mrs. E. .1 Hiiiiiiltoii, Mrs. J Hiiiuiltoii, .1 ■ Heinining, Mrs iU'iiiiiiins-, MifS Irvine, Hon. G .Jones, Mrs. E. A Jones, Jliss B .loiies, Miss K Jones, Mrs. G. A Laird, Jolin [.eniesniier, E Oliver, Mrs Petry, Mrs Schwartz.. Mrs. E Schwartz. Mrs. W. A. Sewell, Mrs. E Tavlor, Mrs Torre, Mrs.. White, Mrs. G White, G. R-: IS'Jl. Wilson, Mrs. Wurtele, Mrs. F.... Yonng, Mrs A Friend Total. 1 00 1 do 3 00 00 $ cts. 1 DO 10 00 ],^ 00 2 001 1 uol 1 00 2 110 10 00 25 00 1 00 00 00 0(1 00 no 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 ool h 00 ^m 00 00 00 00 64 00 o c 5 ate c r: , Total, S cts. $ cts.l $ Cts I 00 1 00 1 00, 00 00 00 1 001. 2 00 1 00 ; .'JO 1 00 JO 00 1 bO 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 12 10 1 00 :> 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 1 M) 2 00 2,-i 00 50 00 2 00 1 ;; 1 1 1 2 i (I 1 1 2 I 1 1 1 00 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Oi) .•lO 00 (10 (10 00 00 00 (10 00 00 1 00 124 60 cts. 1 00 1 (10 1 00 II 50 1 00 10 1 00 :> 00 1 00 1 0(» 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (0 2 0(t 2r. 00 60 00 2 00 1 00 b (lU :; 00 1 00 1 (Ml 1 00 2 00 1 00 ^o 1 00 1 no 2 00 1 (Id 1 00 1 00 1 00 f) 00 1 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 191 City of Qvebec. —Continued. Names. c s c C c c o Collect I. (I lif/ .^fi.'.i Lilian Carter. Arfiuo, Mrs IJ iu-kiston, Mrs.. l?owcii, Mi.ss E 15 oo)iior, Mrs IJr.cliiiiiai), Miss... riuter, W. H Cooiiibe, Mrs Frii'iui, A llHwkiiis, \j Jiid^e, (J Ki'll, Mrs Lawri'iici', Mrs. ... Legiiri', Mis Miirs-dcn, Mrs Norton, i\Irs , Paije, Mrs MoCaii.'^laiKl, Mrs Romeril, Mrs Tfaklc. Mrs Tapp, W. If Winlk'ld, Mrs $ cts. B T3 C 6 2 00 Total. Collect fd hji Mitos Mai/ Cfi(iin/)ioii. Atulrews, Mrs. A Billiiigsk-y. Mrs... Kllis, Mrs Frasor, Mrs Hawkins, -Mr.s lloiiwi'l], Mrs Hill, Miss Jones, Miss .... .. Jed'ery, Mrs Kiiliriiiji:, Mr Mcrarlani!, Miss.. Siiaw, Mrs. S. J.. Sliarjilcs, Mrs. C. Shi'piiard, Miss..., AVelcii, Mrs. .1. Y Wyruu', Mrs [) 00 $ Ct3. 25 1 OO 50 20 1 25 f) 00 ! : : 1 I 1 I $ cts. 25 25 50 25 10 50 50 1 00, S 7 00 2 00 15 lOi 00 00 ' 50 1 00 1 00 5(j 00 00' 1 00 Total. 6 50 9 00 !{) cts. c c - .2 2: t^ «J ~ 0) ! Total. $ cts. $ cts. 00 5t, 00 50 50 2 00 2 50 2fj 1 00 50 25 25 5 00 25 25 1 00 5 00 50 25 25 60 25 10 50 CA) 1 00 :> 00 2 00 21 fiO 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 50 18 00 192 City of Quebec. — Continued. w* k'i i' *■' m: «>!•■ 1^ ''• I Names. (.'iillrctcif ftif J/w Cook. iMaciidams, Miss. Tims, Mrs Total. l.'ullccted by AfiKii Dmrroii. a O $ cts. Cnsick, Mrs. John Edwards, Mr Jackson, Mrs. (Jeo Knowlcs, Mr. C Mathews, Mrs Rayner, Mrs. (Jeo., Smith, Mrs. John Sangster, Mrs Wilson, Mr. F. (} Williamson, Mrs Woods, Mrs. \Vm Total Collecled 1/1/ MiM /nine. Beach, Mr.-^ Brown, S. T Campbell, R Cooper, W. Corcoran. W Dynes, Mrs DoukIus, Mrs Eckhardt, W. 11. A French, Mrs Gaterill, Mrs (Jhent, Mrs Green, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. W Henderson, Mrs. W ilolt, Mrs. Thomas Holt, Mrs. Stanley Irvine, Miss F. I.. Kimlia. Mrs Lemesurier. Mrs. W. T. Lower, S Montizamhert, Mrs Montizarabert, I)r oil 1 (10 : 1 no 1 (lOl b on o ^ I cts. 2 00 1 00 ;i 00' 10 II •2h 2:t 1 00 25 2:> 20 (1 10 (1 no 10 O,') ;i 0;) 1 00 ;,{) 2 00 (I .'■.0 50 a a, '5 s d o o 5 = atu, o ■v ._ --■ -"S at R _ Ih C; •- D -550 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts :;o 2 00 2.i 1 00 2.') 20 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 00 10 00 Total. 10 00 .$ cts. 2 00 1 00 a 00 (1 10 25 2.'. I 00 25 25 20 10 60 10 05 .3 05 1 00 50 2 00 ,-)0 .^O 50 30 2 00 25 1 00 25 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 f)0 1 00 1 no 50 00 ■'i i 193 City of QmuiKC— Co nfjfwed. Namks. 0/ a •6 a 3 b a 3 •A f/v •/I "^ Montizambi'it, Mrs. F. Moinat, Mrs Norton, Mrf Phillijis. Miss. Pl.-es. Mrs K.'ful, Mrs Roi/ers, Miss Hoo-tTs, \V. n Russell, Mrs. II Rowbothiun, Mr. R Rowboiliaiii, Mrs Turner, Mrs Vial, Mrs Villi, Mi.s? Walkci', Miss O O' •z-5 -r,' i Total tti I -5-0 u S cts.; $ cts.' S cts, :^(i 001 10 00 S c'Is. I S cts. I 00 (t 2.> 2^1 1 (III I on 1 Oil .'{0 00 10 00 20 00 10 (ID Total. Collected by Miss Winifred I 00 511 1 flO 1 00 1 0.1 10 00. )0 00! 10 00 SJ3 OOi 175 55 Boyrl. Mis.=; Cooke, Mrs, 0(1' I (Id (1(1 I 01) :>{) 3 C '$ cts. © o = .2 t >, -C C^' Cj I $ cts. 1 00 !i• -§5o Total. Colled nf l,;i Mi».'< Prrri/. Harlow. .Mrs $ CtH. $ Ct3. 50 $ cts. . 1 S efs. $ cts. $ cts. 50 Ht^Wllll. ^MN 2.". 1 00 2 (10 50 25 (jiiiNon. MiN. S 1 00 NoljU", Revd. W. T 2 00 I'l'ice. M r.s 50 Tiniinij. .Miss 25 25 !? 3 75 Total 75 4 50 Collected bij Mm Phi/hj'S. riiinham. Mrs. J. G ;> 00 5 00 f'lillcv .Mrs. A 1 00 1 110 2 00 1 00 (? iiniinin ('<. \li'S A . ... 1 00 T)i1 W^Mtl M IM*! 2 00 D' Alliiiov. Mrs 25 2:> 25 Elliott Mrs 25 (iriflith, .Mrs. 11 50 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 (I 25 50 Iivci's Mis 1 00 1 00 jMi'Sservcv. Mrs., IS'.I1.]S1I2. ^Z'.'.'.'.''.'.. 1 1 00 1 00 1 00 Pope, iMiss Presho. Mrs. D Ross. .Mrs. II. I) 1 00 1 00 25 i 1 00 I?o]iort'4 A!i-is 50 50 Smlili Air lleiirv 2 00 2 00 .Stcjidnian. Miss Jane 1 00 ■,{) 1 00 ' 1 00 Walter-", Mrs ■ 50 Wi'lcli. Mrs. J. Laeon 1 1 00 ' Total S -i 50 11 75 n(t 1 00 ;)0 1 00 5 00 1 00 21 25 Collected by Misi> C. Prirr. Rwlinn 'A1 IS 50 (lliiit Mrs 1 ' 1 00 rnroll Mr 1 1 • \ 50 Dvcr Mri 1 1 1 00 1 )nnn ^Irs 5 00 ' i 5 00 Fiiotft Miri-^ m 2 00 1 00 1 1 2 0'> TTiint Miss ' 1 00 Macpherson, .Mrs Mclji'od. Mr 5 00 5 00 1 1 nil 1 00 ] 00 5 00 1 00 Moiiti/.anihert. Mrs. E 2 00 1 1 00 Prat ten. Airs !■•• ■ .3 00 Pratten. Mr 5 00 i N I' '.■ 196 City of Qurhec. — Cnvtinued. t< t ft 'tf ii I N'AAfES. a a c e Pri<-p, The Mi.sscs Piicr, \V Si'wi'll, Mis. C fcimilli, Mrs.F Sinilli, Alt'x.'iiulfT iSwil't, Miss Tiunliiill. Mrs \Vad(', Mis White, Mis. J. R. H ? rts. ir. 0(1 a .>o S els. i:. (Ml \ (Ml 2 (I'l 2 (Ml a $ cts. .S ''Is I Total. 1 (Mi 2 (Ml 1 1.1 1 (Ml Collect c>l h]i Mm Mahcf Scwidl, 8 27 50 42 00 yXvlwin, Mrs. J. C Bowcn, M i.s JionkiK, Ml' ]{|iinchol, Mrs Clinm|)i(jn. Mrs \H-L('y, M;s. G Di'ifilcy, Mrs Dunhiir, Mrs Unim, Mrs Fry. Mrs. (. S Fiiilc}-. Mrs Forre"^ tcr, Wvi Hall, Mrs. P Iniliili, .Mrs .Tolv do LothiniC'ic, Mrs .. Liunb, .Mr. R Mfreflith, Mrs. E Muiitiziimbert, V.:)\ AI()ntiziinilii.'i t, Mrs Paiton, Mrs Poston. Mrs. E Ixiithi'ifoid, .Mrs Scott, Mrs. E ! f I'lS. !(l 01) 4 III) 2 III) itl) II .j« 1 00 2 110 I 01) 1 00 CO 50 1 00 1 00 1 (Ml 1 1 ml 60 1 (II) 1 (10 1 (Ml 2 00 4 00 ,j 00 2 0(1 .) (10 1 00 1 00 ,.(1 1 nil .1 (Ml 2 00 1 01) 1 no 1 0(1 II .'lO 2 00 1 (Ml -,() ] (10 1 00 10 00 1 00 11 00, 56 00 197 (^ITY OK (^TI^:H^:(^ - Conti ')iue(L N'avks. •6 3 'J "3 ; it. 1 '71 '#, S cts. 51' 25 10 10 O.i (15 "6 3 1 — '3 a •■id = Z.U. 5C0 Total. | S cu. 1 1 00 1 50 r 25 } 25 15 10 CoUrntfd h;i Mini D. Smif/i. Hiirfoi'il, M r-« S ct.s f)!) 2'> 15 15' 11) 115 S cts. ^ cl.^. ;? cts. Hiimllcv, Mis. Jolm Lhih', Mi'.s 1 Litltt^ Mi-i McnonMld. M^^ \Vn'4lit, Mi.ia t 1 . Total VolUcb.lifi Mi^.i I/. E. tStevvimon. Prowii, Mrs Stepliuii *( 1 20 1 05 25 5(' 3 00 10 1 Oil 111 (1 25 1 (Ml :!0 nil 5 00 (1 10 50 1 no (1 50 1 nil 1 no 1 00 50 22. i 25 f 50 1 5 00 10 1^ 1 00 10 25 f 1 00 80 CO [ 5 00 10 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 I 1 00 ! 25 50 1 00 1 no 1 01) 1 00 Civiiul. Mid Coll". Mis " i ■■ 2 00 Coriiliirtii. Mis Craii'', M^ss I)a\v-or, iMi^!-i M ■;z.::::j:::::. ;::::; '■■■■■■■■■■ Kilwaiil'-, Mis.s K Hall. Mis. C ){ ... llainiiKjii. Mis.-^ llamiltoa, Mi.-.-i II 20 Oil 10 no 20 00 llaiiiilioii. Mrs, H llciiiy. Miss .... JoiU'j, .Mi-'j 1 Juild. Mr Laipi jdis. Mis LawiLiiie, Mr.'* 1 ■ Lawri'iH'c, Mrs. T 1 Mi>v('r .Mr 1 I'ariniili'c. Mr-J 1 00 I't-rry, Mr.s I'lailU'i .^Il^!< (1 25 50 1 Poi.e. M.S. K Pojic. Mr.s. A 1 00 1 1 00 1 no 1 00 50 55 1 I'oZi-r Mis.J Riclianl.soii, .M)" 1 1 • •• Total 12 00 50 50 50 25 !S2l 01) 1 00 50 20 00 104 56 ! i » 50 1 00 50 25 30 OdU-ctcd hii Mi.s^ Era I. Taylur. Edward.?. Mr,?. Jas M ; I w k i n A, 1 ) ( ' 1 . . Kavaiiah, Mrs. Jas Ki'an. Mrs t Keuucdv, Mi's J 50 < 1 "" " idi m t/iTY OF Quebec. — Continued. A' j< ' H if «l pi if i ^*V: Namks. Kennedy. Moore, Mrs Morritt, .Mrs I'alton, .Jus , jr Piper, James Pruneau. Mrs Rexford, Flev. E. I.. Fiexford, Mrs. E. I.. Richardson, ('anon. Ricliardson, Mrs T. Robinson, Ceorge... Taylor, E. II Ta'ylor, J. li a: a; OJ S cts. 2 00 1 00 -73 a S cts. 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 -3 a 3 a 6 1 00, 2 00 1 00^ Total CoUjctfd fii/ MLss I'cdfici/. Hioclvlesl>.\ . Mr. C M 10 1 10 11 42 29 1 50 5 82 184 72 021 109 00 1 625 51' o ■id 005 .0 J. ,^ ■5 -5 be ~,oo i5 cts. 48 00 41 00 1 50 100 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 50 00 2 00 0(1 00 00 10 00 00 05 55 80 50 5(1 45 85 75 75 00 OOJ ;5 50 05 55 00 00 25 1 00 5 00 $ c ts. 49 00 2 00 1 00 102 50 S cts. 9 00 5 00 Total. 25 1 00 1 50 50 2 50, "100 00 75 10 00 1 00 I 1 00 2 bo 12 CO 7 85 (5 00 1 00, 1 50 1 5 50' 8?, 76 69 8S 104t) 47 10 (Mi 10 00 5 00 25 77 U 00 9 26 2261 26 1538 18 174 25 40 001 50 1 00 75 11 00 20 00 14 00 212 00 75 00 $ cts. 615 00 543 50 32 50 611 42 3 7 12 10 121 50 24 60 18 00 3 00 3 05 238 65 7 30 16 50 21 50 2 45 18 85 4 60 21 25 69 50 56 (10 2 25 104 55 35 35 134 00 184 16 213 91 374 53 1571 44 32 98 02 00 14 26 5215 83 200 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Xamks. Angus. Offortorv BAnFOIJD. Culkr.ted in Mis-i D. Ward Hen(ler?on, Mrs Waifi, Dr. T. W Ward, J[r3. T. W Ward, Mis3 Ward, Arthur Ward, Miss Dccie.. .. Oflertory Collcctioua. Perry Ijoro. Collected by Mm. //. W. J'crri/. Birch, Edward Jiirt'li, William Hiyaii, Abraham Lyne?, Geoigc Nish, .iamc's Msh, J. F Nish, Nellie Perry, H W Robertson, John . Robeilson, :Miv. S .... Walker, William Offertory Collections Di.Kville. Collected hy Mrs. Murray and Miss Johnson. t3 a .§ cts. S cts. Paldwin, T?. C Baldwin, Mrs. B Benway, Mrs. S Brazier, Mrs. H Chamberl'iin. Willie. . Child, Mrs. H. W Cowhard, W. H I)ev\-, Mrs. H Egleston, Mrs. Nelson Fellows, Mrs. C Gill, Ettiu s o S cts. 1 41 1 70 2y 25 10 25 (1 25 50 2 GO I 00 25 1 41 25 1 00 35 n 25 25 50 50 ,-.() 50 50 50 3 85 ^ 1 73 Cts, s o = lit. 1 00 5 00 '> 00 ') 00 1 00 I 00 25 $ cts. 10 Total. cts. 1 41 1 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 8 It* 25 25 25 10 1 00 25 25 50 25 25 10 4 14 1 00 1 00 35 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 201 St, Francis District Association. — Continued. N'ames. Jolmsoti, Lizzie Johnson. WilliiUii Martin, iMrs. W. G Mavlu'W, Mi';5. G MuVniy, Rev. G. H. A. Nonis. HuITl-! Smith. R. G Uffcitorv Collections... Stanhope. Collected hy Mi>i. II. W. Marsh. Baker. Mr.^. J. H Baldwin, J. S. Baldwin, Mrs. S- A.. Bronsseau, (J Bruset, F Oar|u'!iter, \{. J Dufharnie, [lomer .... Fouriiier, John Francneur, D. C (Jriffin. .M G"illin, W. F Hill. R. II Hill. Mrs. R. n Hu[,'he3, Mrs. J. W... Lapoiiit, J Leavitt, W Lemcrse, W Lind.?c.v, W. \V McCauley, C McLean, A. . Marsh, H. W Marsh, L. A — Morin, G Morin, J. K Nelson, W. G Pellclier, Thos Saneiei, L Sherman, D. S. R... . Todd, Thrts Wilson, M:s. A Woodard, Mrs. B. 0. Ofl'ertory Collections Total Barford. $ cts -3 S ct.s, jo! 2b' $ cts 1 H 50 15 2 00 M 00 10' 10 10 10 J (I 10 10 15 25 10 101 15! 25 lOi 10 1 2C $ y 21 1 CO 18 U I ;^ -^ - o^ .2 ofa-, Total. $ cts. § cts 04 10, 2 92 10 64 10 i 5.1 . 25 . 25;. 25' 10 . 50, lOi 10, 14 40 lOi 251 25 10 25 1 05 8 Ot3. 50 25 50 15 00 50 00 28 10 !0 25 10 10 10 25 10 10 25 10 10 (I 10 50 25 25 25 10 l.') 25 50 10 10 15 25 (1 25 25 10 10 10 (J 10 6 IS 53 45 1;: If •*' [ > \ik ire I m M, w St. Francis District Association.— Cofilimied. Namks. IJAKNSTON. Offertory Mkompton and Windsor. CoUcctrd hy Mrs. A. Kiuijtp. Addison, Mrs. .lolm Addison, Mis. H , Addison, Mrs. Thos Hrooks, Miss Broolis, Robert Hrool 5 00 c o 5 O 1, ■^ — .^ ^ -^ T Total. 2.i 25 25 25 50 $ cts. % cts. 3 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 50 25 50 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 ] 00 50 25 50 25 20 32 32 32 25 60 50 25 25^ li^'T. i*iJ.vN'Cis District Association.— Cow/^wtte^/. Namks. '3 C a Mission Fund. 1 c .2 '31 s C 6 -a 1=- Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. V in tinner, Mrs $ cts. 25 50 20 ."SO 50 50 25 50 50 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 V5 1 00 25 25 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 51) 50 50 50 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 50 S cts. $ Cts. % cts. $ cts. $ cts. 25 VVyatt, .lolm 5U 01 sen. Ouian 20 Old, Siiniucl 50 Battev, W 50 Huttcy, .V 50 Huz/.l'I, .V-s a 25 Haltev, (i 50 Bown, Cliiis 50 Martin, Joliii 1 00 (.'artier, .M rs 25 (jo\vliiii>', Mi'.s 25 Taylor, Jului TuViier, A. .\ 1 00 1 00 Ross. Wm 50 MeCiintoelv, .Mr 50 Ellis. .Mrs. H "5 Haglev, Isaac 1 1 00 Boss, Mrs. .loiin (Widow).. Ellis, Mrs. Geo ";;;;;;;;; ! 25 25 Bown, .Mis 50 Lefehyre, -Mrs. J 50 St. I'aur.s. Collected by Miss Ella Ross. Matson, W. H 1 00 Piekforu, T. II 1 00 Eraser, J 50 Ross, And 1 00 (iioodeiiouji'li, F 50 Hunt, Jesse 50 Mains, John 50 Flanap^aii, 11 50 Morrow, .1 1 50 Hunt, S. J Morrow, W. U' 050 1 50 1 50 Forbej, Jennie 25 Hepburn, Mrs Anon 25 25 Collected bfi Miss lihnu'hr Lockill. Maclver, Mrs. L 1 00 Maclver, Mrs. A. L 1 00 Ramsay Mrs PoDe, Col 1 00 1 00 Lockctt, E iif. 50 204 St. Francis District Association. — Conlinued. ■'^ V\ wri' Mr. m. \AWK9. I '^ s CoUecfed by Mist Ivi/ II nut. Tamba, C. H Wrijrlu, Mrs. W'ni. Boydoll, Mrs. .1 Hunt, Miss Ivy Coll. by Miss T. Turner. $ ots, 1 00 2ijj 1 00 ! 50 Turner, Mrs. I) ' Merbe, Willie Hawlev, W Taylor, Fred Collected by Miss Sliibbs. Dorman, Mrs. T Dorman, .Mrs (jroom, Mrs HcniiifT, 11 Herring, Miss G Herring, Wni Ollertory Collections. Total Bury . COATICOOKK. Offertory Co.\IPTO.\. Collected by Mik.s^s Fost'.r and RoW'UkI. 50 1) 50, 2ji I 00 f-">: 2,")' 25 10 50 S:i2 30 4 00 Brouso, Mrs Brooks Mi.s.? .M .. Cochrane, Miss .. Dunn, Mrs Dunn, Miss Fiske, Miss Kisko, Miss \j , Fiske, Mis:s X Foster, Miss C. Jackson, Miss II Keith, Miss Le Baron, .Miss... Murpliy, .Miss McGee, Miss E... 3 S cts. i; cts. $ cts - 15 I ':.■ M 01 11 51 4 00 2 00' 4 00 1 00 15 5(1 n 25 25 25 10 15 15 (I 15 10 10 25 U 10 Total. $ cts. $ Ct8. 1 00 25 1 00 50 20 50 50 25 1 00 60 25 25 10 50 10 01 49 00 12 00 1 00 15 50 25 25 25 10 15 15 15 10 10 25 10 205 St. Fuancis District Association.— CowYm^/er/. Names. Popp, Mi^? Pope, .Mi.>s E Rowami, .Mi Rownnd. .Mi^s I) St. nc'iii-!, ;,iisd ( Street, .Mis. M Welsh, Miss M \Vii(lieigli, .Miss Youny, Mia Collected h]i Mmes Winder Blo!, mvi y 1' Namks. Collected hy Misn Ida M»yli'». Cross, Mr Covle, Jiinies Coyle, George Doying, Miss Fowler, Marnet Fowler, Sarah George, H George, W Gallup, Milo Hoiilahan, Mrs Le Roux, C Moyles, James Mills, Mrs McKeage, Mrs. W McKeage, Thomas Pope, Mrs. Arthur Pope, Charles Pope, Mrs. Austin Ufiertory CoUeciions. Troutbrook. Collected hy Mish l/ ;jo 1,5 (I 10 2.5 10 10 25 25 10 25 •> 00 25 25 25 50 50 25 50 1 00 25 1 00 4 75 St. FkAxNCIS Distiuct 207 Association. — Coniinued • Namks. c 3 •6 a 3 c .2 -a a U< _2 'rfj C 1 $ Cts. ••3 c 6 1^ Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. D.'inviiU'. Heanuiii, Mis. < M... 1.1,1 ml (1 I'' .S cts. 1 (10 1 mi 1 0(1 1 00 1 00 $ cts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 ; ] 00 1 00 3 00 , Ch'veland, Mrs. 0. F Ciev.liinil, Mrs. ('. C 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 WiwHcitrli Mrs 1 00 1 0() 2 00 W (1 f 1 liti (1 h \1 i«JQ 1 00 1 00 1 Collected />// Miie, Alonzo llodije, .Mrs Kiltoii, .M..-; SU'invbriilm;, M.S.... Taylor, Mrs. \V CoVcclctl by Mi.sa A. Moirlc. Cook. Mr.s. Geo — Uook, J Fiencli, R. \) Hopkins, Mrs Mowle. Ms. !•:. .!.... Osgood'.-, Mrs. S. J. Pope, Mii. A '2:> (I '.'.. 1 Ull jO !'■> 2.") (I :>.:> I) j(i' .1(1 1 (III id (I 2.1 1 (III n 2.'( (I 2:>, .Sd' (I 5(1' (t •:.■. (I .'(0 '2i)\ S I'ts. c S cts. S cts. (I 00, II :)ii' jO 2j| 1 DO. r>o (I 2j 1 00 .on .>n . I- Total, i? cts. 2h l}^ 1) .50 hO (1 .lO n I'.'j 1 00 1 00 i)0 25 .')0 .JO 2b L'.j 1 no .^o 2.'. 'Ih 2.-) 20 M .-,0 1 00 (I .-.0 .'lO ,iO 1 00 ?.b 2.") .SO ;>0 2.5 II .'.0 2.) 203 St. Franci^t' District AssoriATiox. — Continued. Namkh. Sawyer, Mrs. H Ruboi'trfoii, Mi'.s. . Collrrlfil hi) .ViK." WUlur.l. 3 2.') 2 (II) $ rts. S cts \. Anderson, Mr.s Hfiilov, Mrrt. A B;.kei', Iv S French, .Mrs J. L Fiencli, Mrs. K. M Frcnf;li, (leo. II ... (looihvin, G. F Hiizletine. Mrs Ilunl, Mrs. T ,\,.. Mowl ■, Miss M II Nolilo, C Noble, F. A Osgoodc, I F Os'jroode, Mrs Pope, M (I 2.') (I 2.^ Pope. Mrs. R. 11 Trijxf^e. .Mi's ., WiKord, Mrs Wiltord, Mrs. W. C... Wilford, R. H A. M. W Oirertory CoUeelions. 1 00 I) W 2o 00'. oo|. ;jO. 25 . 2.^ . 'lb . 1 Tofal F;i,ton. Fitch Bav and George- vim, k. 824 05 Offertories HA'n.Ev. 4 ?.f> Baclielder, Mrs Bacon, Miss Bai'on, F Bacon, .Miss C i B.'iyley, Mis.s j Boweii, Mrs. C J Bowen, A. E i ;o\ven, Mrs P Biirraofc. Rev. H. G | Earie. Philip I Gunning-, A]rs. M 1 14 1 00 .Mil 50 1 ;io' I 00 50 1 00 i I 25j n "^ u. = =^ '^ ''■^ i-= 3 ~^^ ^ '"' $ ets. $ cts. Total. 25 50 26' 50 1 00 4 00 8 50 40 10 28,. 10 78 50 1 00 . 1 00;. 15 Cts. 25 2 00 50 (1 25 50 II 25 25 25 II 2i n 25 II 25 50 1 00 50 II 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 19 0.3 47 48 6 79 1 00 50 50 :;o 50 1 00 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 25 4.^41 '■:■ j ff" m I •ft •'it IK: si-': Ii'?. ^3" ■;•• t • ;t 1 1 11 m — 210 St. Fhancis Distijkt Association.— O/a^Z/z/m^y/. Namk.s. 1 1 it a C "2 u. •Ii "2 ''t. I "2 CSS .=. t >. i =1: ToTAI,. II<)ilK<'f, Mi-fl. K $ cts. (1 .'id 11 'J.) II .ill II ,iii II .'lO -lit 1 till 1 nil I no II .Ml II ;')ll I III) II .tl) § cts. % ets. $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. ')0 Ilowliiiiil, Miss '2S HiiiiUr, Will I) ,'iO HiiritiT, C. J ; 1 1) ,l() Ives, A. M .'iO ! :,[) .Jones, Mrs. ('. R 1 ,iO LcHiiroii, .Mrs. V . . .. (I ■>■, Lt'Han.n, M. \V 1 00 I..ii vender, .Mrs 1 no Mullonev, .Mrs. V II ."pO ,M) Miifliows, .Mrs 1 III) Pop'. .Mrs A I) ,ji) Reiule, Mrs. :;:::::::::: ::::;:;::::: I) ,'ii) Rit( liie, Win 1 III) J'!ol)ertson, .1 ,'il) Stevens, |{ev. A 1 00 1 00 1 no iSlevenson, Mis. T .... 1 no iSweenev, .Mix, (' II L'.". I) ,'>ll 1 1)1) '2:) Tliwiiites, Tlios 'Weston, .Miss .lO 1 CO OU'ertoiy Colleetioiis •1 7i; 1 7(i Massinvippi. Ik'nne, iVIrs. S. W CiUter, .Mrs. .J. II ,M) i 00 () :)0 1 III) Oarter, .Mis.s i 00 10 1 III) 1 00 1 00 ;;,") 1 00 Knf,'lisli, Mrs 10 ' Irindle V, Mrs 1 III) Keziir, .Mrs. H. II .. .! 1 1 no lieHaroii, E. 11 1 III) 1 III) ]\Inrray, .Mrs. W. G I{ol)iiisoii. Mrs. 1 00 ;i,") Kohiiisoii. .Miss . .^0 1 on 1 00 .il) Stevenson. W A 1 no Ta.ylor, Miss OH'ertorv 1 no :i OS ;: ii.s Aycr's Fliit. Aimoll AfI'*^ lloni'v I 00 II ,')0 II .w 21) 1 III) .00 1 00 Hradlev. .Mi-^s .iO .1 nlilKOii Ml'": ( ) 11 ,'i0 Moffat, Mrs. Jleiherington, .Mrs Iletheiiiifton. S 1 20 ;::;:: ;;:;::::::• 1 1 00 'i'il) 1 1 :ii) Offertory Collections 'J 10 : Total Ilatlcy ( L ijLT. M 4 50 10 24 ■S 00 •K! 69 211 St. FraiNcis District Association.— Co//////we^/. Namks. KlN(iHKY. St. I'aiirs, S,v. Jiio. UHertories Total Kiiit,^s('y l,K.\.N(l.\Vll,l.i;. Ailaiiis, Ui'v. Or... Allnatt, llev. Dr... Ainrs, Mrs AiMfS, Mrs. A liakcr, W. W I{aH'onr, Mis Ha!!, Mrs. T Mnrt^o, .Mrs (/ha|iniaii, Kd (Uoiijrh, S. L Cdiiistocii, iMrs (!ra\vi\)i(l, .Mrs I)aii)V, W Klkins. Mrs. A. W. Frye, .lames Fryi', .Mrs. Juliii 1 (ID I 00 S cts. I 00 1 (10 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (10 1 (1(1 1 00 2 00 I 10 0,") 5 00 :") 00 (I 2.) LT) 1 00 ] oo; 2 00 1 (10. . [i oo'. 2 OO'. '_' 00'. 1 tioj, I no', I (10 .')0 1 uo ■S cts. I 00 I 00 00 $ els. I 00 .')(» (I so I :so 4 (10 GO <^--1 w S cts. 'I'ol Al, S cts. I 00 :; 00 I 00 ."lO 1 00 I 00 1 :',:■> 1 00 1 00 60 2 ;io 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 (1 ;,■) ()j 5 00 r> 00 2,') 2.'. 1 00 1 (10 2 00 1 0(t ;") 00 2 00 2 0(» I 00 I 00 I 00 .')0 1 00 ii ' fi :\ If it m I' M I ii'] 215 St. Francis District Association. — Coniimied. h tK' '•'!■:■'' S1& 3 Names. Green, Mrs. Wm. II II>ilc, Edward Henderson. Mrs HL'tiry, Miss Hiids'iict'') •'^'I'S Jolllli^oll, Airs Jidiiiston, J. H Keimedy, .Mrs Kippcn, Col Liuv. A !Mii(;I\enzio, Miss . MacK> iizic. ^liss L Mai lory. Mcs. J JMathewsoii, Mrs McDoMoall, (;. L McFaddeii. Mrs. J iMilchell, .Miss Mitchell, iidbt Jiolson, (Jafpt Morris, Miss M. A NicoUs, M.s Povev, jMis R.ady. Ms Koe, Ven. Archdeacon S earth. Rev, A. C Speid, II iSpiifloid, S- L Stevenson, Mrs. ... StAiart, Miss... Thompson, Mrs. E Turner, Mrs Ward, Alfred Warren, iMiss White, C. S.... Wiogett, C. F Wilkenson, Rev. B. G Wilkinson, Mis Wilson, Mrs. H. E Woolsey, (_ieorf:'o Yates, l';ev. N. P Uli'erlurv Collections Offertory. MiLUY Offertory. Total Leuno.wille Magog. no (K) (10 00 00 uO 00 (Ml 00 00 (U) 00 do oO 00 00 oO 00 00 (10 r, 00 b O'l 1 00 50 1 00 1 (10 1 I'll 1 00 1 (10 1 en I (Id ) I'O ) 01) t (lO ) 1)11 > dO 1 ;.',") oO oO 213 St. Francis Distjuct Association. — Continued. X A. Mies. N i:\vr OUT. Collecliul hif Mi.ixnn .V. Dawson an J F. PI nclu:. Austin, Mrs S. E BiiL'haiiiUi, .Mrs . .. . Biicliiriiii), 11 r)ii\v?;oii, \). Diiusoii, Richard Dnwsoii, \\'\\: Difksou, Rhv. II. A Fit'iicli, Alice French, (i. W. L French, .Mis U. W. L French, Levi Freiicii, Luther lliinl, Mis. Augustus IIiuiJ, .Mi's. I"]unna Ihud, M..'^. K. 11 Iliird, ir. (J Joiie-i, A. H Laird J Lothrop, Mrs Loveland, Mrs. Win Lyon, Mi s .\ Lvon, ]• ddie Miller, M:S. J. W Jlonow, Mrs. II Parker, 1! Pntton, .Mrs. J. G Phtlps M,s Piauche, Florence Wilfurd, R. II Woo Is. Bell Offertory Collections Isiaml I'.rook ( ifiVrtory Randl)oron^ii Olleitory Total Newport RlClIMO-NtJ. O S cts. 50 : S cts. S cts. 2.) oi: 1 (Id (),", 2,j 10 .30: 2.")! 2jl ():, 10 10 10 (» 2.01 101 1 lOl 1 22 Armstrong, J — Ariii.>-tiong, A. ... Burt, Burt, Mi^s Hiirrill, Mrs. A ... Giliu|), Mrs Gallup, K Gallup, F .. Hall, C Hall. F di)li:i-ton, D MeKee, Mrs. .las. ^uKec, tS .§13 67 25!. 2j, 1 Odl. 2.-), 25! 25;. 25|. 25 25 25 25 10 2.i, 251. 2d 25 50 y5 15 .H 90 1 2!) 1 4'J 8 5S ^3 6 •43 S ct= -;r be ToTAt,. S cts. lOl. 25', 10 251 I 25' i 25 1 1 UOI 2 20 2,Tl, 1 001 S cts. 50 10 25 ,-)0 20 25 1 00 05 25 10 20 2a 10 25 10 1 00 25 25 25 25 05 10 15 10 25 10 25 1 00 25 10 6 00 1 29 2 71 17 45 25 25 1 00 25 1 00 25 IT, 25 25 25 25 25 29 214 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. :?!-, hist ^WS V."{l.-,''S,l N.i.MKS. 3 .2 'rn a s S cts. a s .2 TOT.VI.. McKeo, J S cts. ,-)() 2,') 26 ^ Cts. 1 1 S cts. 1 I 1 s Cts. 1 !? cts. 50 McKec, If. C 1 n 25 Xolson. Mis 1 1 n 25 Weed. Mr 1 5(11 1 50 L'olh'Ctcil ill Minn lirookc. Avlincr, If j f) 0(1 2 on 1 00 1 00 2.". 1 00 50 2r> 1 5 00 Aspinwall, Howe Krooki', Mrs 1 2 no ' 1 on Brooke, Mit^s Jiiadlev, Mr.s 1 no n 25 Clovehind. E. F :::::::::::: 1 00 Cleveland, Miss :::::;:::::: :::::;:;;; 50 Cleveland, Mrs. Fred 25 Cleeve, Miss 1 no 1 00 Colclengii, .Mrs on ,')0 1 on 1 on 1 on 1 00 1 on I no 1 00 1 no 25 1 no n .".0 1 oil 1 on i ;".n n ,on 1 00 50 Gouin, Airs. T. M :;■■ ::::::::;.: :::.:::::::: 50 Hephnin, Mrs . 1 no Jones, Mrs 1 1 no Lyster, Mrs 1 ••• 1 no J^iajipin, Mrs 1 00 Mathews, Mrs IMatliews. .Miss Minnie 50 ] 00 50 Pierce, Miss 1 00 Swansborou'ili, Mr 1 00 Sntlierland, .Mrs ] (10 Smith, .Mrs 25 AV'ilcocks, M. T 1 no AVilcocks, N. A 1 n 50 St. Anne's. Coll. h>i Miss E,lilh Webh. lirown, Mrs 1 1 no Hurt. II L 1 1 1 on Cronihie. Mrs ; 1 ,, ,, . 1 1 n 50 Fowler. .Mrs 1 I". 1 (1 50 (Jilisone, .Mrs 1 1 on Jonriicau.v, .Mrs 1 on 1 00 Matliias. .Mrs 1 on 1 I on .MacKen/.ie, .Mrs 2 no 1 on 1 no .M orris. Miss 2 on .Mairs, .\irs., n ,jn 1 no 2 on n 2.^ 1 on 25 n 5n I'arke, Mrs ] no Kudd, Rev. T 2 00 Suier, Mrs 1 ( n 25 Simpson. .Miss Kli/abeth... 1 1 1 1 00 WebLi, Mi.ss Fdith 1 w n 25 JHftcKen-'.ie, Peter 1 00 1 21 o St. FiiANCis District Association. — Continued. 00 00 00 OO 2& 00 00 00 00 00 :>^ 00 ] 00 ] (II) '>;-> Xamks. Coll. />!/ Mi.^sSinlirCanl'j//.i Hepburn, 1!l'V. J Hart, T..; Murks, J. C Jomiiiio-s, F. W. R HiirpiT, .Mrs MtKee, Mrs. I{ H()l)iris, Mrs. F l'i(;ki'iiiiH-, Mrs. C McLauolilin, Mrs. A. E. Wells. T. H Wells. \ Wells. U iioliiiis, Mrs. (■ Marks. Mrs. T l''eru'nson, .J. V Weils, Mrs. K Fiiiaii, Mrs. 1' Fletclier, Mrs. W (lyiuer, .Mrs. (< (Mevelaml, Iv T .MortDii, .Mrs Hastiiius, Mrs. C... Win'izins, Mrs Stewart. Mrs. E. M. rTiimi. .Mrs..J.() Perkins, Mrs. W .... Clark, Mrs. W. S... Ii,,,hilev. Mr St. .idhn's. C dlrclrd l>!i Ml"-' Maij. Total l.'iiliiuuiul. Sr.\.vsTi;.\i>. UH'ei'torleg [Ju, ^ I ! y..^'-^ H> cts.; $ ets. $ ots.l $ cts. 1 Oil 1 00 50 2,j (I 2j II JO 2.') 2.j 2.") (I 2 (I ,J0 1 Oil '!• 2.j 2.^ .to JO 25 25| 'lo .'iO II 10 .".II 25 (^odiliiiglDti, W Fra/er, (!. A Fleiiiinti-, Mrs. 11 .fohiistoii. .Mrs. L I May, Mrs. .) Newell, .lames .siU 25 2 Oil 2 00 511 25 1 00 (1 50 II 25 25 25 11 501 8 00 ' § cts Total, $ cts. ;'. io ') 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 25 25 25 II 50 tl 25 25 25 26 50 1 00 25 25 25 4I> 50 25 25 25 50 50 10 50 25 25 1 00 50 25 25 25 01 50 8 CO w ■It J- IT''! It I' 216 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. I- Ills !'S i'/hi' .. , -^^J J* ■■■> ! ■ ' in h. . i Names. 1 General Fund. 3 s 'rn m Pension Fund 6 ■a S cts. ■ 'H - - 3 -■^ be -555 S cts. Total. SUEUnilOOKE. Collected h;/ Mrn. Ifewton. Aiifli^v^nn A H ....•> S cts. S cts. 1 2 00 1 00 1 00 $ Cts. $ eta. 2 00 Adflip Mis< C C . 1 00 Hnvlov L \ 1 00 Hiown H B 5 01) 1 00 1 5 00 Biirragc. R. R Hiick Howiird P 1 110 2 10 1 00 2 00 Beriyman, E Dutlv. Mrri Fletcher C H 1 00 2,^ 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 5 00 25 2 00 Fiaser \ F 1 1 00 Fraser, II. R Fuller T. W .00 1 00 5 00 1 :>{) * "I'oo 2 00 1 00 Fale*, .1 50 Farwill, E. Winn I 1 1 00 (Iriindv Frank 5 00 <>rnnd\". Edward 1 50 :i 00 H()h[rs. J ] 00 1 00 1 00 Clark and Inajrani, ilessrs. :;;"::;::"i;:::: : ::: 1 00 2 00 1 00 Dinnintr. .Noil 2 00 1 00 2 or, '.^ 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 ] 00 u 00 5 00 1 Dorev, Mrs Edgell. S ■ ■■' 2 00 EducdL Mis , S 00 Fehou; !•;. P Fuller, W. II i "1 2 00 1 00 Fraser, \V. D 1 1 00 Eraser, E. 1 i 1 00 Far\v(dl, Win 6 00 Farwell, Mrs Win ! h 00 Fotherj-ill. Rev. B. .J 2 00 ;j 00 2o; 1 00' 5 00 Gieen, .Mis '',5 Hunt, Mrs 1 : 1 00 2 00 Joliiisoii, E. R 2 00 1 00 .")0 1 00 1 1 . .1 Moikill. Jas. F 1 i;: r: 1 00 Price, Mr.s , , 1 ■•• r,0 Price, James 1 1 00 Price, James C 1 00 ;; ! 1 ] 00 Perry, (!. E 1 00 1 1 00 Reid, Mrs. C. P 60 00 50 00 Ridout, ,\I;s i 2 00 2 00 Riving. Beiij 1 00 i 1 00 1 00 Swan, .M.s 1 00 ] 00 1 00 1 00 t . i Tlionii)?oii, Mrs. Frank 1 00 1 00 AVirjictt, w. ir... ., 1 00 Worthinjiton, Mrs. A. \.... 1 lU) Wilson. W. J ... 1 00 Wilson, .Miss 2a 4 00 '^'j Woods, J ..:;;... .'..r.:... ......; 4 00 While, Win j 00 j 10 Woodwaid, J. R 00 OO CoUi'.cled hy Mi.b-.i li. Elklm. Bowen, Mrs. Cecil 1 00 1 00 60 2 00 26 jO Boniiallie. Mrs 60 Brooks, Mrs. E. T 2 OO 2D Brooks, .Mrs. Wm Belhel, Mrs. John oO \ , i:!l III 218 St. Francis District Af^f^ncixTio^.—CoN/inucd. n-r }]' 'i i \.\Mi:3. I'.ustwick. Miss JJriiui, Mis , Hniinliiill, Mrs Cliiikc. .Mis CartiiiL'il, Mr Dfividsoii, Win Dcwliirst. Mrs. .losuiili KlUiiis, Miss Aiiiiii Klkiiis. Miss B Kikiiis, II. A llaliowcll. Mts iriiiil. Mrs. W. .1 lliili-. Miss lIollaiHl, Mrs Iloliaibl, Miss Hopkins, W. M llah', Mrs. W. A liOUulit'i'ii, Mrs Liiwroncc. .Mrs Moe, H.... Odcll. Mrs. T. 1! Pa<;e, M>s I'atton, Mrs. Jas Sviniiies, Mr-J Sinitii, Miss li. I Thomas, Mis. I) WhitcJH'r. .Mrs Wilson. Mrs .1. H Wooilward, Mrs. .V. .S M'riglit. Siilncv \\'ilco.\, .Mrs, .jolin Wiji-oi'tt, Mrs.. J. W us cts. T3 •ii j .^ cts. ^ els. I S (• Cl: Tor.\[„ <'ol/. Illj .]//.•<.< /lullllll///''. A she, .Mrs... J5onipas, .Mis,- ('anicr'jn, Ai lMlni'\-, .Mrs Fuller, Mrs Fuller, .Miss . ... Ilarkness, Mrs. , Ki'LUie, Mrs Lacey, Mrs liow, .Mrs .Moy. .lann's .McKarhinu. .Mrs Neil, Mrs... Plant, Mrs Plant, .MiiB ■>:>[ (I ,>ii 2 do' (1 1'.", II Oil 'I I (III' (I 50i II KM II r)ii II 511 (I 2,") 2il II ,')ll 1 111! II 2;> 2J 2.) 1 nil II 51' I (III I nil I nil 1 nil 2 no 1 On! 1 on; n 25 n 2.> II 5ii n 511 II 25 51 .1 .ilii. 25 1. ') ni n 511 ; I inl 1 nn: I oil: I I no 1 oni I II 511 mil. 25 ] nil 50 :? cts. I III) I) 25 II 25 I no (I 25 II 511 25 1 no II 511 I 01) 1 no 1 III) 1 no 2 nil 1 no 2 no I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 1 III) 50 50 50 2". ■ ■ .0 M jO 25 n 5u II 50 25 1 01) II 51) II III 5 no II 50 50 25 20 II 50 1 00 50 25 0. 25 i2l9 St. Franci>? District kfi^i )GikTiON.~ Continued. cts. N.\.\IKS. I' c 6 a c ■/, r', S cts. Pension Fund. c = 2 Tot A I.. 1 I'lici-. Mis. .T S cts. 1 II ,')ll S cts. 1 S fts. $ cts. $ cts. 1) 50 TlioriH'loc, Ivi'v. CU'orge.... 20 III) 1 00 1 21) nn Tfiiil", Mis .J. R ] on Worlhiinton. K. I).... I III) II 1.) 1 nn AVviitt, Alls. It n 1.) i'lilhrlr.l hji Miss Mari/ Tiriisi'. Arthur, .Mrs 2.') > •!. 2,j Ik'niM'tt, Miss 1 DO 1 HO 1 nn Bmv, Mrs. .\ C» 1 00 ('oats, Mrs -Ih 2,^ (Jrawf'ord, Mis 2,j fiJ 00 25 lleuLduT, K. W 50 on Lomiis, A. t! 5 no II .")0 5 00 IjOiiuis, Mrs. A 1 no 1 no 1 on Fonins, Mrs. H l,oiin|i,.(.,i, Mis. 11 I nn II 511 I,iovd. .Mrs 1 nn 1 no lit' 11 urav. .\1 IS 1 00 1 no Morris, Mrs 2 Oil iV;?.^) 2 00 Martin. L. 1) 2.") 25 Maddi>oii, .Mrs 25 Puvov, Thomas n 2.j 25 Itohinson. .Miss 2 no 1 on i:, 1 no 2 on Hi eh a I'd son. iJ 1 no Saniulors. .Mrs ■•• 25 Short, .Miss 1 on Short. .Miss 1 00 1 00 Sarjicant, Mrs. V. W Stocks, Mrs 1 no 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 ;")l) 1 no Thomas, Mrs S i on Twosc Mrs . Temple, Mrs. F. .1 II To 1 no n 5(1 Walker. Mrs. F. F II 2:1 U 25 Collcctid liji Miss dntiit. Armstronji'. Mrs. C 2.". liieher, .Mrs. H. F 1 no 1 nn Uraedon, Mrs II ;")0 50 Ifarkness, ,lohn II in 50 11 iilchinson, .Mrs 2.) 25 Houlahan, IVIrs n 2.") j nn 25 Ives, .Mrs 1 5 no 10 00 Joluiston, .Mrs 2j 2J 2,^) 25 1 n 25 Osgoode. .Mrs 1 1 25 Smith, Mrs 25 Tester, Mrs 1 U 2v 1 1 V i ■:« ^:!^ ■-*iiji ? ■' I*,- M [ % 220 U\i St. Francis Distkict Association. — Cunlinued. •).. I ^^1 II r i-T 11 w}-\;^' N'amks. ■3 3 I _: O O D i S (•!> Tenill. Mrs. T Wel)stx'r, Mrs Youiii^, M.s OH'titjiv Collections., .>oi .... cts, ;')!) •.VI A\\\.. Total Sheibmoke I ^\\\ 'Jl Watkhvim.k. (/hJ J/(6.v E. T/i(jiii/hsiin. Burhock, .Mis. W. II.. FlamlCtS. .Mrs Fowler, Fiiiiik , lleiith, .Mrs. .1. Hodgson, Mr.s Hi'Iiliuni, Miss H(Mise, .loliii HiirwoDil, MiS Mansoii. -Mi's MeClmi;;'. Mis Massc'v, Mi's Parkor, ("afit Poltfi'^on, !'. () Peniiovc'i-, Mrs Po|H', Mrs Simons, J. A Summcrvillo, .\Ir,s Sprigin.sis, Kdwanl.. .. Sfiiiiiinn's, ("liarli'S .... SpalVo.d, Mrs Si)ri,:4inf:cs Mrs. \V. II. Truo. Mrs. A Tavior, J. I Travis, I! Topo, William TlKjnipson. licv. 1. M. VanLuncn, L Walls, A Ufl'ertorit'S Capelton and Easti.s. Colhcledhii Miat^cH Siiunders and Wcalatcdij. Beattie, Mis. W Barrett, Mrs Bnrliriilge, Mrs. C Harket, A Coats, Mrs Do>le, Mrs. D •-'.) ],SS 60 1 mi (I ;.|i: I I Odj 1 (10 I 1 (Ml I jO, " -^i i II .MM I :; (Hi: (.1 ;')(! .>() (» ,'i(l 1 Oil I ,j(i !. .-'M '. (I r)(!i I , :,i\\ '. 1 dill i, (I :,'>^ '. (I ,0(1 (I ,011 2 UO ,00 :,()] 2 Sol 2,0 C 10 SO 20 2,0 10 1 S ots. V,0 ;j Tor A I, !:5 ('ts. S .00 :',s (Ml 1 00 I 00 I 00 00 S ft-i. ,00 TiO ;0O :i2 4!) 1 00 3,S0 94 2;0 I 00 00 1 00 1) iOO 4rf 00 I 00 iOO 25 .00 •> <> 00 50 1 0(t 50 50 1 00 1 00 JO 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 2 00 50 8 S5 25 10 ;^i» 20 25 10 221 St. Francis Distukt A^i^ncixTioy.—Confun/erl. Names. Dcnn'fs. Mis (lillvcrsoii, Mrs l[;.ivis, Mr,«. 1 Ilul.l.Mihy, M JdcUson, Miss W Kiiiilcr, Mrs. A Lord. Airs. S .AJiutin. Mrs. V. .V -McKiilHi M-s McCa-li, Mi'.s jMc(i('c, .M r.^ Murpliv, MiS. II Miirtcll, M:- McDonald, .Mrs. C M(d "rcadv, Miss . OTarridi, Mr O'l-'.irnll. Mrs Pattud. Mrs. tl Price. Mrs. William Smitli, Wdiiam Saunders, .Mir? Thomab 'J'liMnp-iiin. M. \ V'car. Mrs. iJulH AVarruM-. Miss "W'tstaway. Mi,s.-5 Williams J Lavicr, Mr Odi-rtorivs Xorth IlalU'v. \ Co/lrctt:,l III/ .]fiss,:; J/oi/ mid ,\rriiFl"()nu''. \V. II Campludl. .1. 11 Cull II. C Cass. M.S. .las Cull, Mrs. .J. M Hart. Miss Jackson, .Mrs. V , . Lcliar.on, W. H LclJar.on, Mrs. 11. N Mc\itd, Mrs Moy. .\li>: !•:. V Mci ionii, .\lis-; MlJk'r, .Jaiii> :■■ Putney, .Mrs. I! V, •Sampson, Mrs. (! -o Ottortorv ColiccH.,ns 2(1 10 20 10 25 25 10 05 25 20 (1 25 50 n 25 25 1.3 10 50 57 3 00 50 1 (10 1 110 II 50 50 50 2,5 1 00 I) 25 1 00 1 00 Total Watcrvilk' i Ms ii|| 1) 50 50 50 50 4 16 ' ;-; III) 15 on i 55 S() "^^h I i;H<; 000 m : St. Francis District Associatk^:*?.— Cow/i/^/^^?^/, KlX'AriTULATION. Namks. ;5 S rt«, Angus Hiufd.d liiirnsloii I'iroiiiploii iiiid Winilsur. .. lilllT < 'oiiticodkc ('(iniptiiii D.invillc Iiiiiliiini |):MiiiniH)ii(l\ ill"' Kiiliiii Filch Kiiy Hiitii-y...* Kili;(scy l,('iiiiii\vilk' .Miij^ij^' Jlill.y Newport RieliiiioMil Mild .Mi'lliiiuiiic Sliiiistcnd SIutI);(h»I\i' W.itcrville '.I L'l S <'ts-l S cH. S els, ;;:• ;;it I (Ml .1 III) ;;:! n.) I .111 7 .i" 21 '.>■> •1 .■ill L'.i 11.) Ill II.. ii.'i lldi ;; .'.(i! IS \:<\ 1 s.-,| '.I MU \A .-.I t (III 4 (Id 'j:i L'c. .s (l,S '■'• SC) .^ .Ml •J Id 4 .">d ■' (Id 1 4li. 1(1 i\\\ II 4d 2 Id .1 (Id 2 .id 2 2r.i I (Id' 2d 2ii, s (id I I s;i' 2 2/. ; 3 ~ Z it z^ 'T; , Toi'Af,. ' ^ ^ !? ft.-;. :; (Id Id 7H Id 2 1. :\ 2') W dd 7 (id; :ii 2.V ;■> dd I .-.d H (!"! .'^ .'iS; j •III 2."i! II .'.d s (id I I iss .jd. s .')(» ;;s dd 22 Sa !.■) (Id 2 2d :> 7;.l 111 ill IS 01 Tutal ' ::^i:»:! 17 (II l.'.r, (Ml d."( d.j (Id $ cts. I 41 l)'.\ 4.) ;t2 :!2 4it 06 12 III) ;!" s(i 7;i :tit It ;v^ 17 i;{ 47 ■\>^ (! 7U 1.", lit) 2.". (I.I I2(i 2.'^i II .Ml I />() 17 4.^ (il .id s (id ;<8d '.14 :>:> si; (i.'i IIIS7 Id ; 1 223 MlilCJANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATIOX. NaMR3. llolliC lillllS. OirtTtiiiy • 'iilli'clidliH.. KasT KI! AMI' ion, S (■!>. o z ~ ISiijil.'v, Mrs. .1 l!(ivlr, l!,-v. F. ,1 I'mAIc, M.s l{')Vlc, Miss lioVlc, Mi s CiM.M' Ciihiil, Mrs. 'i'liuiiKis l)irk,-:()ll. iillull |)ii'i*siiii. Will l>(i|icilv. Mis. W |l|i:i<';iii, .Idliii I'' I Iriiijci son, Kduaul Mci.allulllill. •Inllll.. M.Laii-liliii, .Mrs. I! MrLau-liiin, Mrs. \V Mcliiiiiuliliii, (i .. Mci.Mii-liliii. Cillic;! .Mci.iMi-liliii. .\lis (i .Mi'l.Miiiiliiiii. Alex .M.NCriy. Mrs. M. .V Uilllicri'icd, Itnlicit SiMllil, TIlOIIIM-i .\ W'on.l, ,\lis> .\ ( )ll'rrl(ir\ ( 'dil' <-tii)ii.'; 1 11(1 $ lis. 1 .-.(i 'j.i 1 III! I till' !? cts. (I L'.". II 511 .■>() II .'lO 2 (Ml L' (I'l I IMI I (Ml (I .',(1 11 .'.ll (I 2.') (I 1!.". i (I i.U .'id Wi:sr FiiAMC roN. i?iirtliii|()iiu'\v. .Iiiliii. sr — HarllioliiiiiiMv, Will., sr H;i.tliciliiiMi'\v, Will., jr |i:i;ilici|nlili'\v, .Idiili. jr.. . I'.iadlcv, .l.inics HliKli.-V, T. Illlnl, liniilli'v, Williiuii Iliiullcy; lliin-li J.iiullcy, .\iiilii'\v (lonloii, \\'iii Henderson, Ale.x I i;;;i I (III (I .1(1 I (Id (I 'J.i I (Id (I ."id (I 'J.'! (I .'ill d L'.i I (Id •2 Oil S cts 1 (Ml I (Mil. I I (Id I (Id I (III (I ,)(l II .id (Id 1 (10 ti 2.) d .")(i ."id I 2 I (Id T..TM. 2 (Id 1 (Id (I |(i I (III cli. i 7.1 II 2;, i; (III 2 110 I (Id 1 (10 d 2.j I 00 (1 50 50 (I 50 (I 50 (I III 1,5 1 (10 (I 50 2 00 2 00 1 no 2 00 I (Ml 1 00 25 (I 50 (I 50 (I 25 (I 2.5 (1 50 d 50 50 50 2 88 I (Id (I 50 I 00 II 25 1 0(1 (I 50 25 d 50 25 1 00 1 00 ill w I ■ <' 224 MRrfAVTic District Associatiox. — Conh'nitfd. \\i\ Wr.- \AMK8. ■5 a 01 Ili-ndoivon, Miss M. A ! lloil^'siiii, TlmiiMS Hobert Collected h;/ .'// .v. F. fMr, Alexander, Win Ciiiaiiiins. John Davie,s, I'^red Ifavies, M/s. Fred ... f'loiid, Win Galhrailh, Wni Patterson. I'Morenee Walker, .John, jnr. .. Small sums .. -6 •? •^ 3 ..--a a 3 Un - f ■*" e .2 'ft Ui^ 'f. ? vM. .$ et.S. 1 IMI 2 (III 1 llll , • 1 1 1 1 ' 4 .''.'. 5 K) .'{0 (1 ,')ll (1 2.^ (1 •';. 12 00 7 7.-. ■i 10 I (1 2.J 2 llll n '',1 .'pO II! (1 ll,'> (1 2.-. (1 2,") 25 ?.". (1 2:> 2 ("0 2 (111 2.") (1 ,)(! 1) ,'/0 ::::::::;:: ;::'::::."'i 1 1 i (1 ■',-. (1 :iii i 1 $ ets. '> 00 1 00 •) 00 7i () .'•)0 10 (1 2.i rA) I 00 1 00 (1 25 fl .)0 t) 05 .)J (j.i .-^o .')0 2.') 25 2.'> 2 iiO 25 ..0 10 (15 n 25 2,') 25 25 25 9 00 2 00 2,') (1 50 ,^0 25 n ;'.o 225 Mi:< {a.vtk; Distimct Association. —Ca//7//;m/. •J 5 Namkii. 'V o 3 a ■3 i^ u. n 3 S Cl.H,| S Ctj. ('„//n-/r.i hi/ llnttir WitltH. Ila-k.'lt. Williiun Iliill, Mrs r I'aik-i, Mrs. U. J Uirkiiliy, W'illiiiiii IvocUiiii^liaiii, Joseph .Sniiiivoii. W. II Watts, Tlidiiiari Ha- , 20 50| 25 70 2.0 2.) 2", 2j| 2jl 10 2al 2 00 2 00 1 00 00 20 00 1 1 SO 1 6L $ Ct3, 1 -LSI 1 48 2 7.1 32 00 h $ ct.s. Total. $ ctd. 2;> 20 .Ij 1) 20 60 25 70 2;> 25 25 25 u 25 (1 10 25 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 :{t5 30 a« 1 00 1 00 5 G4 1 (0 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 3 U6 4 50 ■I'l: Hi m .1, 226 Meoantic District Association. — Continued. m. I k ; :fe NaMK9. St John's Clmich, Tlietfoid Mines. Offertories Total [relaiiil and South luveniesd LlitDS. St. John's Church. Coll. by Mm Bcntrire Mar- shall and Mrs. C. Jiji/ea.'s. Bayne, Mrs. Craig k iJaily Church, James — Ciuireli, Charles Chureli, Au'.lrevv .., Gott; Mrs. E H'lme, Ur. W. L Hall, Peter Jiggens, Charles..., Marshall, R. S . ... Kemp, llev. John . McKeage, John.... Palen, George Blanche, F. A liedfern, Joseph ... liothera. Rev. Jos- Suitor. William Suitor, David Wilson, Willia'u.., Beattie's Setilement. Cvllertctj by .Minncs (Jt'oryie and Eliza T. Jiealtin. Beattie, .Mrs. Jos ... Beattie, .Mrs. John Beattie, William.... Fraser, Andrew , Harvey, Henry Niiihrown, Mrs. O.. Uaycrolt, B Ross, Louis Uobin.~un. Andrew . AVilkin, James \\ ilkin, William... Wilkin, Willie Wilkin, Henry 2 a 00 50 1 UO u 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 oO 1 00 00 50 50 50 1 00 2 00 25 II 25 1 00 2") 25 25 ;J5 25 25 75 25 25 25 u 25 u 25 50 227 Megaxtic District Associ \TioN.~Conlinued. Namks. Collected bi/ .Ui'ss Eliznheth Wiitkins. St. Murk's Cliureh. Canipboll, Mrs Ciimpliell, 1'. \V ... Kiild, Rolieri Kidd, Mrs. Uolu'it Kidd, Carrie McVely, Jos Nugent, ■Siunuel Niiseiit, John Watkiiis, Mid. Jas., Xellie k Fred Watkiiis, Mary and Eliz Coll. by Mrs. D. lYazdl. Frizzell, David.. Miles, Willie ... . Milw, Mr.^, J Morrow. Joim... . .Mcliea, Andrew McRao, I,i/.zie.... MeConnell, \S ... MeConnell. R ... Collected by Andrew Ktny and K^fir Kiny. To.Kon, .rosupli. Co.von, .Maiia . Co.voii, Jolui. ... Co.xoii, (ieoi'si^ Eaojcr, Tlionia^. Eager. Albert .. King, Kdie. King, !.,(irn King, Robert and Andrew King, Henry Suitoi-, .Mary 1"] , Suitor. Janie.s ^ o % ets. 1 00 50 I'o 50 5(1 25 25 25 Wiitson. 1. F Collected by .V/.v.v Arnold, Mr do/in.i on. 1' 25 Adlev. David I 00 Cnniniin'>'s. L 25 Cuiniuings, Alex 25 0-, o o = 1^^ $ cts. $ CtS. $ ctj 25 25 25 25 10,. 1 dO'. 1 ooi. $ cts, 1 05' 1 m 501. 50 loi 25 . 50,. 2 10 1 00 ^i) 25 25 25 50 50' •'5', Total. Ctd. 25 25 25 25 25 10 1 00 1 00 1 05 1 00 1 00 50 25 50 50 25 25 25 50 1 00 10 25 50 25 25 10 1 00 50 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 29 , I & i I 228 Mega-Ntic District Association. — Continued. m. m Namks. Eager, Albert Johnston. Mrs. .Jus Turner, Mrs. D. I Wurk, .James Ott'ertorv CoUuctioiis 13 c 3 H O a 3 a o $ cts. 2.^,. 25l, 2o!. 50i. 5 85: Total Leeds ! 824 35 Levis. OfiFertory Collections LOL'ISEVILLE. Collected by Mrs. Merrick. Datne, Mrs Dunn, T. II Laurie, Mis Merrick, Mrs St. Louis, Mrs. .M Turner, Mrs. Jesse Turner, James NiCOLKT. Total Xiculet MoKT.MOItK.SCl. Olfertory C'oUectioirs POUTNKLF. Cull. Iiy Mr.s. (hu. JJi-ilioj) Ahleson, II Hisliop, Mrs. (Jeo. Hishop, Mrs. 1' Hi.^hop, 1'.. Jr Eisset, J. C Hovl.-, Mrs. E Doil.l. C DutlV'lt. .Miss Ford. ('. E Ford, Peter 6 26 Ferris. J. M McCaffr.'v, Mrs | McOatiVey. Olias., jr j Offertory" Collections I 10 1 00 i 3 a a, $ cts. $ cts. 1 OOj. 1 001. 1 00 4 Jl 24 21 1 50 1 ;)0 1 00 1 00 1 00 a O S cts. ;i 2b 00 1 no 5 00 ] 00 5 00 1 00 1 oO 1 00 1 00 1 00! 1 00, 2 0(l| 20 .501. 1 ool. 1 (HI 1 00 o - 2-3 ■o ToTJfL. $ cts. 75 1 00 S est. 2J 2,") 2:, yO 13 61 56 31 6 26 1 00 u 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 oO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 :i 60 22 00 1 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 TOT^I S est. 25 25 25 50 la 61 55 31 6 26 1 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 :{ 50 22 00 1 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 229 Megantic District AssooTATiox.~Co»//wwer/. Names. cts.. Grecnonf^li, AV. P.. Johiisuii, Wni Alartihitll, John iMiller, Joliii .. Mondor, F .Mondor, (Ji'O Rupert, (; Scwell, Mr.-. P. Wiilsli. .Mr.s. U Wa^liur, Kcv. C. B. Washer, Miss I). F. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 110 : -TT t: •6 s 3 2 "5 "a S ^ u* fa .2 d 'fj CJ ■ i»- r=^^ «-. r~t i-' fa S rt?. 5 cts. % cts. S cts. 1 00 Coll Inj MisK /Jzzif Mre/t(i» Caddoo, Wni Ford, Jos., sr (lilpin, Thos (iroves, Jay JJickg, Jus Jess, Tlios Meehan, Ja.s Otferto:v Collections. (I 2." 50 50 2 02 Halesboro. ; Col/. Ill/ Mi.is Man/ ,/. Jes,v:. (Jiilcspie, Jos Gowie, Tiios ■• Jesse, .Mrs. .V .. Kinifsborou^u'h, J Kin<;sl)oroii>j:ii. Geo. .. Marshall. Thos Ma.sliall. Wni ]\Iatthe\\s, ,-\lex .Alatthews. Wni Meehan, Mrs. J Thompson, Miss \j Gtl'ertory OoUections.. Total I'orlnenf.... RiviKiiK nr Lori". ORertorj- Gollections St. Syi.vkstkr. Oflbrlory Collection 2."> 25 25 25 25 I'jO S i;i 02 1 00 1 00 5 00 50^ 25 50 4 46 25 25 50 25 .S9 IS ;i5 2 00 3 0,S 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 2 14 25 50 GO It 05 2 50 ToTAr.. 1 70 •S cts 00 00 00 00 00 Oil 00 00 00 00 0(1 25 50 25 50 50 .'iO hO 9 12 n 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 (1 25 25 25 ] 05 4G 02 6 20 08 ¥ 1 i I"' :.^ m:^ it : 1 . ■.■!■ mn, 'h t ^' IH'' m - '■■^ P"'- ' . :i' 1^. 1 -^[\ |l|; ■¥ .rju-: S" 230 Megan TIC District Association. — Continued. Names. Three Rivers. Coll. hy Mifses h'ohitaille and MacMorinc. A Fiiond Rickabv, Jlrs DeMuinl])ii'il, Hev. J,.. Hart. Will Otrtlen, C. K (Igdcn, Mrs OKfkn, V,. G OfTdon, Miss N. M IJitchie, Mis. A. 1) Huskell, Mrs Smardon, Mrs Robitaillc. Mrs Hooper, Mis.= Fearon, Mrs. Geo Hooper, Voiinf!;er Offertory Collections.. c s C S cts, 1 50 ■a B o .? cts. 8 cts S ct.- Total Three Rivers.. Valcaktier. Offertory Collections 00 (10 00 no Total. !? cts. S cts. (I 50 50 6 58 .«! 8 08 1 15 00 00 (10 00 00 00 00 If) 17 00 1 50 <> 00 1 01) 2 00 't 00 1 00 (1 50 50 1 (10 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 13 75 ] 50 1 00 31 25 3 65 RECAPITULATION.— Megantic District Association. Bourg Louis Pram pt on, $ cts. 1 25 25 78 2 82 11 00 24 :i5 6 2(J $ cts 1 50 5 40 26 66 3 a;{ 24 21 $ cts. 2 00 12 ()0 1 48 8 47 5 75 20 .'lO § cts. 7 75 $ cts. 4 10 5^ CIS. 1 75 • :> (i.'i I.'iverness ;;i> '.Ml Ireland 2;; (Id Lseds 1 (III .V) ;(i Levis (i !.'(! Louise ville I ;.0 22 00 Montniou'ucv 1 10 i;i 62 1 10 Porlneuf f>'iviere-du-Loui) 18 ;i5 2 00 W 08 1 .-.0 14 05 2 50 ! 70 40 02 6 20 St S^ivester :! 08 Three Rivers 8 08 1 1.^ 16 17 1 00 7 00 .''.1 25 Valcartier 3 65 Total 805 41 87 1?, 84 52 16 45 5 10 289 21 231 GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Names. V Pension I'und. ;^ 1 Total. Cape Covk. OfTertory Collections CiASPK. St. Paul's. $ cts. !) 6:'. % ets. 10 :'.2 .3 10 1 50 % cts. 4 00 7> 15 S cts.' .? cts. 1 ^ cts. 29 15 fi 79 SI. James' . Offertory Collections 1 00 5 65 2 00 Total Gasne S 1 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 6 84 h 00 4 2:] 1 00 12 44 Maopalen Islands. Ball Rev .1 L 13 00 (Mfo vi nv\^ Onl Ippf irwm 9 2S 1 00 Totnl AIiiorflnl(»n If^lanfls i?10 00 9 2.3 2 00 22 23 Malbaie. Collected ht/ Winnie Wa/firs and Kdie LeMan/iKind. 25 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 05 1 00 1 00 05 50 25 25 25 '>5 25 1 00 Collas. Arthur Fauvel, .lojin P 1 00 25 1 00 25 05 Li'^Ia^qui)l;fl, Charles AVaiters, Mrs Paekwood. .Mrs-G Hotton, Mrs. C!;s J^aMottee, Mrs Comer Beach. Collected Inj Elsie Mabe. Alii he. .Toll 11 F 1 00 1 00 1 1 05 50 25 2. J ".b i'" • i 25 Mabe, Henry Mabe, Mrs. Henry M.ili.i U'illii. 2.' 2.' 1( 11 2. 2. 25 n 25 10 j\labe, Kdwiird... Mabe, Peter Vfntif \Ir« Pptpr 1 2.5 25 ) ,, ,, 25 1 I \ fj '■ 'ti i! t * ,1? in ti i f ?'. iiri 41 iiJ 232 Gaspe District Association.— Co/«/«;?7o Ascah, William 10 Ascah, Lewis 50 50 Ascah, John N ;5o " 10 ;;() A^cah, (yharles 25 25 Bilker. Capt Bartlett. «!liarles 10 50 ^ 1 :.{) Martlett, Ilarvev 10 2(1 1 20 ; 10 1 i: 10 Rarllftt, Charles, jr Hnrtlett, John ; :iO j 'JO iiartlett, Fiimia Hi'ooke, Miss A 1 0( !'" 10 1 00 Coffin. Lutlier 50 50 50 (joffin. Kdw 50 Collas. John E 5( 50 Dolbel, Alfred 1 on 1 00 r)(ilb<>l. Heliiia 5U 50 Dolbel, Alfred H 25 1 00 2.') Esnouf, R. .M 1 OU IS 23.'^ Gaspe District Associatiox. — Cow//w//^^/. Names. Esnonf, A. J Ksnoiil, C. J) Ksiiout, I'. X Ksnuiit', Clmrlcs Gavey, hiiihellii Gavcy, Daniel Gavey, Ji)sc])li (javov, Al)iahani.... Gavi'Y, Kliiis (iavcy, Lucy Ilyinaii, .1. E JoliiisttPii, Hva Li'.McyiT. L LcMfsiiiicr, Ilfiiiy. L( M"surior, riiilip Ijc.Mt'siiiicr, i'fliT.. [icMottci'. (lliviT .1. MilkT, Joliii Miller, Wyiulliain.. Miiloi' (tc():i:'i' MilliT, Wiliiaiii Milloi'. Kilwiii Miiii'r, F.-cdi'iick.... Miller K'ichaiii Milk"-, WiMiaiii \< . Mil'ci', .laiiiis Millor, Miss Miller, Bertie Miller, TliutiiMs Miller, Mrs. \V MiiHiiis. Mrs R .... Mulliiis, .MlVed Miillins. Mrs. B I'iiviie. i'hilii. IV... IMiiiliiH. .Mrs. (' IMiill |is. Cliiis IMiilli|)-^, Mrs J .... Piitle.'s elms. .. Triee, J.iiiim> I'riee, l;i. (I 111 (I ,MI l.j II L'.) (I 'jrp (I 2'l (I LT) 2:> ■!:< 20 ,"iO (I III I'D 1.-, II 0.") '.Ml II 10 II ;!.■) 10 •_' 2 I I 'I -V 211 2.") 2.) II -J;) 2.) fi 2,"i II 1,-. ets.i S f1- :,{)\. ,)(l . II .'ill ,iir .')0' 2.'i •!■ (I 2.-. "3 2.V (I 2.".; (I 2,'i cts 3 r: ." -'■ Total. 8 ets ' $ cts. n .10 /lO 1 on 1) 25 50 II r)0 n 25 50 (1 25 (1 25 no 10 25 50 15 25 25 25 20 25 25 25 20 f) 25 50 10 20 25 15 05 20 10 :^5 10 25 25 25 15 15 25 25 20 25 25 25 25 25 15 ;t! ■1 ; i ■si J ■'i: .1 •■1 1 . 1 Hi i m i tit- m 234 fi'i ( ! ■' i , m [i .' Gaspk District Associatiox. — Continued. \amks. C Simon, W. t^iTTion, il. .1 West, Mrs., AVcst. R iilic •t S Ctj 2 (I 2 (I I S c\t ()irt'rtu;v ('ollci'tioii.s Tuliil I'fiiin.- Gaspe .. Ilia ami LittI SlIIfi.WVAKIi. Offertory Collections. Sandy Beach. AK'xandcr, Mrs. W.. Ak'ximdor, Mrs. P AloxandiT, Henrv Pailev, N Baker, Mr^. S Galliciian. M Gallieliaii. .Mi.;s Harbour, \V. H Harbour. A Harbour, Mrs. (I Harbour, F Harding. Rev. 0. T Lelluquct. Mrs. J Millin', Miss A • Miller, C Miller, Mrs. P Jliiler, Ci ,jt. R Mullin. Mrs Pye. Tlios Snddard, T Siiddard, W Suddard, J Kuddard, Mrs. II Williamson. Mrs. (1. . ■U'iliiamson, Mi.s. H. . Oll'ertorv Collections., Total MUii\" heacn. $■17 6,- 2; (I 2.1 2 2.') ') 1'.) 25 •'8 ] (III .")(• (I .'((I II .'.(I •i O.S D (Ml 6 V. () 20 I (Id ■^ cts. II 20 2 00 2.) 2(1 2."i .J III S ets. ,'. ;;o :> ;{() 2 59 ■1 w A ii;i c o = .ill S ets. Total. (J 2o:::::::::;::i::.:::::::::;:::::;;::::; •• I i 20 „ 1 (1 .•!i j (1 I.-, 1 10 1 $ cts. 2.5 2,=) 0.1 10 .') M 31 03 8 ri 2.5 20 'lb \ 00 23 2,5 2.i 2.i 2.5 2^ (I 20 ;! (10 2.5 2.5 20 .50 .50 20 ,50 .■{5 1,5 III 2,5 20 25 ■\ !l'.» 1.5 12 235 Gaspe District Association.— C(>w//«we^/. KECAriTULATION. Cnpo Cove fltlS|l('- jMaudilcn Lslainl Malliiiii' Nfw (Jrtiiislo k Casiiilii.ic riTiin.-;iila Slii;.M\\ako Siimly Bcacb Total SUPPLEMENTARY. Cash n reived account 1892, loo late to appear in accounts. S rts. 8 ctf AcroM. B^)^vmlU1. HPnry Jjiowii. Di . ( •. Vj Pioii. Siiii'tiii MacDoiiuall. .Mis. (i. IVrkiiis. C. II SIkii' li'V. W'illiain TuwK'.'.Miv-; K. 11 Wells, Miv (i. 1^ AVnrlcU-. R-v. L. V . Wiiitflf. M'ss Miiinii'. Ort'iTtoiv Collctioiis n 10 1 no I no ■!:> 1 (Ml 1 00 ...i 1 no i Total .\('t()ii.. .N Ctri. S cts. 8 cl.s. 8 cts. h on I on 'J on b nn 1 on no 11 .'.n 10 1 on n 50 on 1 00 25 1 to 1 00 ,T 00 2 00 8 15 25 00 ;'» i'i„ J '^\ ■■: 1 tJ ■■ mm i ^1 f; ■ 1 m 1 1 ill. 2^6 Ivnr BISHOP WILLIAMS MEMORIAL MISSIO,^ FUND. U 11 List of Subscriptions with amounts paid to 1st Marcn, 1893. \.\Mr-:s. I ColulltioMS. A 111 Oil nt p.'iiil. Till' r?ii,'lif l{ ■v.Tlic I>oril liisliM)) of (^)u('li(.c. .S.iiKl Od :; annual |i!i viiiciits.. .Sifi'l C," The \'cii. Aicli.K'iiCDii Uiif 101) (III lU'V. [)i\ MdU.itaiii •-'iKl (HiCa^li 200 00 Total ..jiSOO Oiil Total S^iOO 07 Tup: Quehe(^ Catiikdral, per the Very Ukw the Dean. :'M . ■J, I V 5" Aliern, Artlnir Amit'i'stin, Mrs Aiion, .Io.se]ili:i Andrews, Hon. Jmljre Aiionvmons HcckHt, T ]5i'nson. Mr. and Mrs. Krn.'st.. Boswtdl. Mrs. J. K Hoswidl, Mr. St. Georp;t' ; Bnrlianaii, .Mrs Colk'v, Arllmr..... Dunbar, .Jas., Q.(/ — Dunn. T. H. s -i 00 rasli 100 00 ."annual inslalincnts 10 llOj ;io 00 ('ash L'.j (10 ('asli. ^■id (III (Jash 10 00 li.") (Ml Cash. i;.') 00 :> (10 Cash. .') 00 ,')0 00 T.'iO Oil :> (to Hak-.'K. J I 1^" "" Hale. K. Ru.«sell Hale, Trevof llamel. Miss llemniinj?, H., and family lloliwell. Capt Hunt, Miss Hunt, Miss A. M Hunt, A. V July de Lolbinieie, Hon. II (I Jones, T. H Lane, Miss Macliin, U. T Cash 2 instalments .... ,i ('ash... 1 (iO("ash. 2 00 Cash. .". 00 2 00 1.1 00 2.'} no III 00 (10 00 10 00 1 on 20 00 Car^h. Casli ,'1 instalments Casii Cash ". annual instalments Cash Cash Cash. .S [> 00 .TO 00 2.) 00 .'lO 01) 2.'i 00 5 00 .0 00 2.') 00 2.'.o (10 ,^0 00 .') 0(1 1 00 2 00 :> 00 2 (10 :> 00 2i> (10 10 00 •JO 00 10 00 I 00 20 00 m 237 Bishop VVillUiuis Moinorial Mission Fmnl.—Cufithitted XA.MKS. C. More, ,1. <^ MiirHilcn. Mrs. .... Mact'iirliinil, Mis Mci'oditli, Sir \V Morfiuii, Jus M()ri,'uii, I) NoillKUl, \\'V\ 1?('V. Doilll Xorris, T. II.." Norri.-!, Mrs Xurris, the Misses ami Mrs. Gluekmoyer Pellctier, .MikIhuii' Pi'iiilaiul, (.'has Pi'lry, Ul'V. H. J. ami fiiiiiil}' Pliiliips, tiie Misses Pope, ^iiss I'orteuus, Miss Post on. Mrs liae, Will Hae, Mrs. Win Hiiifrut, Mrs Russell. Dr. 11 Scott. Mrs. W. \V Sewell, Dr., ami .Mrs. <;. C SewiU, Miss Mabel Sewell, K. L Sewell, II. H Sewell. .Mrs. (seiir ) Sliaw, S. J. Shaw, Harold Smitli, K. H Smith, .Mrs. Farqnliar.-oii rtlaveiey, H Torre, .Mrs Tiireot, Mrs TiirnbiiU. Mrs Veasey, H Yeasev, Geo., and tiuiiily Vial, Mrs ' Webb, H. K Well-wislier, A Wilson. Mrs. .Majtir yonn (Ml Ciish 1 0(1 Cash l.'>0 00 ;! annual instalments 2J 00 Cash 2.") 00 100 Oil Cash -'.■> on (Jasli .) 00 (."itsil 8 00 Cash 2 00 Cash 50 Oil 2 annual instalments 2:> on Casli :',{) 00 ;'. annual iiistalineiits 10 00 Ca:^h 10 (10 Cash 5 00 2.')0 00 yO 00 ■t 00 Cash 2J 00 10 00 Cash :.o 00 l.'ash . b 00 Cash oO 00 Cash i) 00 4 00 Cash 100 00 Casli 2 00 Cash 300 0(1 :!ai;uual iiistalments 10 00 Cash 20 00 ".') ooi:'. uniHial instalinenti :> on I 2.5 no Cash 25 00|Cas!i i;jO 00|8 anniialinstalmenls 5 00|Cash 250 oOjCash I M) Cash 10 OO^Cash 50 OOiCash 1 .■)OiCasli .S3;5!;8 00 Total. 100 00 2.) 00 ."» 00 ,S 00 2 00 25 00 25 00 10 00 10 (10 10 00 4 00 10 00 50 00 5 00 50 00 4 00 100 00 2 00 100 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 4.'? in" .i 00 250 00 1 50 10 00 50 00 1 50 ii r 3 I I jr. ■iil ■'Mil III 1 A% .Sl()5l 00 238 Bishop Williiiins .\[oni()ii;il Mission ImuuI. — Continued. St. MvrniEw'ri Cnuucii, Quehko.— J. Hamilton, Tiieas, —5 t3 - k 3 ^ r r? 3 .« 3 n XA.MKri. a 1 11 XAMKrt. - — w 3 ^ < -i < 1 -^ -i -'. '/) . '1. '?'■ it I;!!' Mm., II [ ■ In!' AlliMi. Mis.-). B"iiiicli,uii|i, iJciicli, .Mks. Bi'iUK'liniiii), Xt'l Bi'iiiii'lt, .Misj,... Heiilk-y, Mid Billt'tt, J (I Boomer, Mr.s Broomer. Mrs Brook.-*, Mis Brown, S Buni.s, Mr:J CartiT, W. M Ciunphfll, ,J Carnrortli, Mrs ('iiriitorlli, Ali<•t^ Ida, .Jaiii', Annie k Florrv- CiUToll, M .".. CiiiToll, Mr.s .■*. Walter R. II ,r. Cassell. Ml Cole. R.'v. Col... Mrs Coel\biini. .Mrs Colviii, (ieo... Cooper. E Craiji'. Mr Cu-ack, Mrs ... Copeiiian. Mrs. Davis, Mis Dawson, Miss M Dlno-ley. T. M Doraii. Mis Doran. Blanclie & Ktliel. D. II. A Eekiiarl. W . II. A Eilwarils, Kate Kdwanls. Mr.s. R .) Klv. Mr.s. .. Fluke, ./ For.-ytli, Mrs. W Foster, Annie Friend " Absent Gardner, Mary Gilpin, Mrs Gowen, .Mrs. K (rracev, .Mrs Hall, W. C Hamilton, R 1 I) (I :> (I 21) I .j (I (I >> (ill I) (I (I 2 5 ;> i> ') •2 1 1 (I (I ') ') (I (I II II II II I 5 II II II 10 50 5000 no IS III ."id o.j (III TjII Oil 00 On .'ill .JO 00 (Id 00 10 10 .JO 00 CO Oil' 00 no 00 •2:>. dl.j I'd' 5o| d,V '"i .jii 00 joI 00: ■i:>\ III! 10' iiij ,^0j 2.V :jU (I0| 2:> jo ;io 00 50 00 U0,-'600 50 00 10 .ill (1,1 5(1 ,1 .Mrs. J... Miss I.. .Mi.-s R.. ,Mrs S . .\niiie. Mis. .J . Mrs. M.. Iliitiiiltoii, i l.'iiiilltiiti, liaiiiilliill, ll.iiiiiUoii, lliiniltoii, llullliitllll, Hamilton, 00 Hamilton. (Id llanley, .Mary 5;i Hell' cison, Mr. 50 Mrs. W 00 iloekiii!!-, .Malilda Hoare, M. A 50 Irviiio, ("oin. (Jcneral 10 Irvine, Mrs. M, IJ .Icir.-ry, .Mis, [•: Id .Jewell, Mrs .id .loliiistoii, F .si.'iOO 00!«(150 (10 :{o ooj id 00 jl'O lid! 25(1 00 50 oo! and 01' .liiiilan, .Mrs 00 .liivce, .Mrs (Id Judii, .Mrs on lll.lcr,', c 00 Kill. T (Id KciiiK ilv. .Mr.-: •J5 i.ainl, M.d. J (Id;, Lake, Mrs 00 Laiiipson. Geo l-aiirie, .Mrs 05 Leaijcr, .Mis Id Leileli. .1. (J ilieniesuiier, Kil... ll.McCiui.land. .1. A .M.Utliews. .Mrs i;,^, M.;vir, II .Mimee. .Mrs L'olModler. .Mr 10 .Modler, Mrs Id .Modler, L || .Morton. Mrs 50 Monliziiiiihert.Dr. it .Mrs. 2. .^Iiiiiti/.amliri't. .Mis. Clis. 50 .Miiiili/.aiiilierl, .M.s. C. K. 110 .Monti/.amliert. .MissL. II. 2o .Moses. .Mrs..... ' nil '.Vtdson, J.-is I oO'.Vinvton, .Miss H ' Nickerson, Annie I'ORetran. C. J no Paj^e, Mrs UO Ferry, Mrs II 1 ill 01) Oil Id! 2 ooj 5 00 501 2;') 00. ;i 00 :u) 00' 100 00 100 00 ■I (III 00 10 00 5 00 (I 50 :i 00 100 0(, 100 00 15 ooj 2 Odi 5(l| I (III! ;!d doi i") oo| 501 2 Oil 15; 15 00 200 00 (11) 00' 1 00 L'5 5 Oil 2 00 50 1 00 50 2 00 15 200 00 1 00 1 1 20 00 20 00 1 110' 00 5" I mi II 25 25 25 25 100 dll 2 00 10 no 10 00 10 25 15 00 1 00 1 00 50 Id 25 25 :'5 25 100 00 2 00 10 00 10 25 50 1 00 10 50 JM' 239 Bishop Williiims Mciuoriiil Mis.siou Iniml. — Continued. NAMF.S. NAMK.S. IN-try. I'liiiuc W. K. I'liiiiii', .MiriSOd I'opc, K ( I .) 5(1 \:> •M) 30 1(11) (MIS .•id ;')(|l do' IM) r.)]).', M:-'. A I'liiltfii. If J Piatli'ii Ml'd Price, .Miss I. M Price, Alisd (Mi ', U>0 00 Prici', Miss Coi'iliii | KlD Piici'. Wni Qiiii''>iict, Mrs UMiiixin, Miss R i\ iioi', Mrs Kcii-oii. \V. K Rciil, Miuiii HiclmiiJsuM. Jill) Robinson, Mrs 1.") 1 5 1 (III (III 0(1 2.-J 00 2J 00 00 '2:> 00 Sew. II. Mis. [,. M :!ii Siiii|i-()ii, A. A .)() Sra;.- Jiiliii I Siniili, Kiiiina ;> Oil Siiutli, Mrs 10 on Sinvllp', C W 10 no Tfukl.', Tlios 100 (10 'i'tviklr, ('lis .»() 00 Wiilkcr, Miss II... .lO Oil Wal.-li, .Mii'jjic l;» (HI Williiinis lii'v. L. \V. 2.V1 1111(1 Mis U 00 *Viiiii, .Mis... •ir),\Vliiii', Mr. ami Mis. .1. 1 001 R. 11 L'.y Wood. .Miss 1 on Wooil, Win 1 00; 11 Total 55 77J'J ll B f '/J 3 a '5 S 2 (Ml 5 :' on :\ (10 1 no II .')0 .lO 1 (III 1 00 1 (10 1 on 1 00 1 00 li 00 :i 00 It on ;-. 01) loo 00 loo no 1 no ! on -TiO 00 •)- ; 00 I " 00 A " 00 Ca.sh oo: 00 Cash 00 (;iish 20 on Cash 10 00 Cash \ 1 1 IIM inn 20 5 1 •J •J 100 isiij. on on Cash S (10 Cash 0(1 Cash ('0 Cash 00 CaLdi (10 10 00 2(1(1 no 2,') no 2!"j 00 600 00 1 00 ;.0 1 (M) 1 no 50 00 50 00 10 00 5 00 ;i 00 100 00 20 (10 10 ou 240 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued. NA.MKS. ! ^1 5 "r Conditions. 'I Amount paid. §V:\ Lloyii, Mis. .1. R Llo.yil, Mi.ss M. K Lowe, P Munio, Miss Nelson, Tlio.-^., Bruce Mis'- Penney, Wni Price, Hon. E. J . Reed. Alex Rhodes, James Rhodes, M.'S Seed, \Vm Someiville, John. St. Ktienne, fer J. R. L.... Tregoelt, Win Wheeler, Alfred Villeneuvu Mrs Von nil;ind L'liiioii Von Itflaud, Miss Total .... S 1 itiM-^asli S I 0(1 ("ash ;•) 01) Ca,-,!! 1 (>■' t:ash :A) OOCJash 1 00 (.'ash 5000 00 (Jash I 00 100 00 Cash 50 00 Cash 00 Cuih 2 Oil 1 5 5 2 50 Cash . t.'asli.., Cash . 00!Ca:jh.. OOLl IS!):!, 1 on; Cash .. .son 4 so 1 01) 1 00 5 00 1 00 50 00 I 00 000 00 100 00 50 no 5 00 ...I .•!0 00 00 00 00 1)0 St. Paul's Church, Quebec. — TIev. Canon Richardson, Kectok. '^-.i- ,->; xames Browniiiir. Mi- Browninir, Miss K Brow ni 111^-, Mi-;s M.; Edwanls, Mrs Edwards, Bella.... Edwards, May Hawken. Aliei Han.scn, Miss .faciues, Mi's W .... Kavauah, .Mrs Kean. Mrs , Kennedy, Hurry... Kennedy, Helena. Kennedy, Joseph.. Kennedy, Kate Kennedy, Maljel ., Kennedy, Oliver... Mooie, Mrs 50 .5 00 Cash .'■) 00 Cash. 2 00 1 00 Cash. 25 Cash. 1 00 1 00 00 J 00 1 00 20 00 1 00 00 00 00 lit 00 00 (10 00 (10 uo 00 00 00 00 .■'■0 00 (10 00 00 00 so 241 Bishoxo Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Conlinued. NAMES. ;\Iooro, George ;\I()rritt, Mrs Morritt, Ellen MoiTitt, Tluiiiiiis MulliolliUKl, liichiird ()nl, Miss Piittoii. Jamt'S, jr PipcM', .rallies I'miicaiix, Mrs Rexlbni, Ri'v. E. I IJifiiardsDii, flev. Canon. Nicliardson, Mrs iloiiiusoti, Geo Taylor, Mrs Taylor. E. H Tiiylor, .fas. 15 Taylor, .Miss Eva TiiriHT, Mrs Wiilhvortb, .Miss Total . m Conditions. 2 00 2 00 50 50 5 00 1 00' .00 00 Cash . 20 00 2 00] no 00 .30 00 15 00 10 00 .")0 00 50 00 25 00 Cash , 10 00 Cash. .i 00 1 00 S;578 25 Total. Amount paid. 50 00 10 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 5 25 25 25 10 00 §102 25 ! S\ ' ('■■'■■ . N, St. Peter's Church, Quebec— Rev. A. J. Balfour, Rector. If: lit 00 00 00 25 NAMES. Balfour, Rev. A. .J Harlow, Kdimiiid Holland. Mrs. R liorlaiid. .Miss Horlaiid, Miss Mim'uie Hroekleshy, C M Hrowii, .losejili Hrown. .laiiics (^iniphell. Miss M Carsiiii, Mr.?. S Davison, Mrs. II Cliarahers, E. T. D. Elliott. Mrs. W FritMid, A Giroux, .Mrs , Hundley, Cbas Conditions. Amount paid. 75 00 :', annual pavments I 00 Cash ." 10 00 2 annual payments. 6 00';i " " 6 00 ;! " " 5 00 Cash II 00 ;! annual payinents 1 00 Cash 1 00 Ca.sh (j 00 2 annual payments 10 00 W " •• 12 00 8 " " 21 00 8 " " 20 00, Cash 1 oo;casli 3 OOlCash 25 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 00 00 2 00 •t 00 7 00 20 00 I 00 3 00 nil i ir ,1 16 ';![ 242 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued. NAMES. llookcs, A. E Lawieiico, Mrs. E. T. Martin, W. W ]\Iortjaii, Mrs. C. E... I'erry, James Scott, \V Shaw, .Mrs. P. A Shaw, Miss Shaw, Miss Hertha ... Shaw, Miss Maud. To/.cr, Miss Tozcr, Miss Annie. Conditions. Amount paid. 20 00 3 annual payments.. 5 00 Cash .") oojCiisli 10 (Id 2 annual payments.. 10 OOjCash ■ ;{ 0013 annual payments.. :> oo'Cai^h ".. I 0(1 C.\A\ I ou Cash 1 00 Casli 5 OOJCash a 00 Cash Total ; 'i'lbb 00 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 4 00 ] 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 $1 2.) 00 |ilS«li. j;i; St. ]\Iaey's Church, MoNTxAioREXcy. NAMES. (3rai^, Mr Lay, Hubert i'eiuiinjitou, Wni Price, IJ. M Tolal. 10 00 Cash ;i 00 3 annual 3 00 3 " IJO 00 3 " payments. Sllitj 00 Total. Levis. — Rev. I. M. Thompson. I? 10 00 1 00 I 00 50 00 S G2 CO »!!•;■ ' AI,L CASH I'AY.MKNTS. Aiulerson, Mrs. AVilliam $ 1 00 Alkin.son, Mrs. F. 15 25 Atkinson, Mrs. Thomas 2,5 Clark, Miss 2,'i Fyles, Key. Thomas W 5 Oo Findley, George 1 UO ilamel^ Miss A 1 00 King, L. A 1 00 J'iton, E. II S Simons, J. H Sample, M Sample, .M Smallhorn, E. .1 Tolield, AVilliam Tolield, Henry A Thomiison, Jlev. I. M Total I? 23 S 1 00 5 00 ,50 2,5 1 00 .5 00 1 00 5 00 50 243 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Ihmd.— Con Untied. New Liverpool.— Eev. I. M. Thompson. ALL CASK PAVMICXTS. Atkinson, Henry §i(i() OO Atkinson, F. W " 10 (to Atkinson, Crawford II ■ 10 0(» Total S120 00 BouRd Louis.— Rev. J. B. Debbage. .\LL CASH I'AVMEXT.S. ' .a^o, Rov. J. B S 10 00 Ki'lihaav, :Mis3 5 00 (Mark,'('urt: = 1 00 (Mark, :\ins.C 50 Davidson, Daviil 1 00 Davidson, Josf'pli 1 00 Davidson, John II 50 Davidson, .Mrs. J. II 50 Davidson, Andrew 50 Darli\sson, Jolm (1 50 Dai'hVsson, .Miss E. E ' 50 Dean", William 50 Ed-iley, Alexander 1 00 Garvin, James 1 00 (Jray, .James, snr 60 Grav, Mrs. James, snr 50 dray, Kdwanl 10 Gray, John, snr 50 Grav. .Tohn, jnr 1 00 Gray^ Kohert' 1 00 Henderson, James 50 ilewton, J.'imes 1 00 .lohnston, .lohn 50 Johnston, Mrs..) 50 ■lohiiston. .Matthew 1 00 Johnston, .Mrs. .M 25 .MeConil). Wm 50 AlcConil), Thomas .. 50 M.'HIrea, AVm., snr 50 McElrea, Mrs. AVm., snr 50 MeElrea, Robert $ oO McEirea, Mrs. R 50 .MeElrea, "Wm., jnr 50 ilcElrea, Mrs. "\Vm., jnr 50 Mooney, Henry, snr 50 .Mooney, Henry, jnr 50 Mooney, Mrs. H., jnr. 50 Mooney, Thomas 1 00 Morrow, George 1 00 Morrow, Wm 50 ]\lorrow, .^Irs. Wm 50 Morrow, Wm. J 1 00 Morrow, Mrs. Wm. J 50 Morrow, Wm. A 50 Nelson, Wm 50 Pyle, Mrs. A 50 I'yle, Henrv 1 00 Pyle, Mrs. H 1 00 Proctor, Jolm 50 Sissons, George 5 00 yissons, Robert 2 00 .Sissons, Thomas 5 OO Smith, Daviil 75 Smith, :\lrs. D 50 Smith, Miss Jlary J 25 Smith, Mrs. Jaeol) 5(» Smith, .Matthew J 1 00 Tomlinson, JIatthew 25 Tnrner, Charles 50 Total S 00 (id 1 if! n i m n Is" 1 Portxeuf. — Rev. C. B. Washer. AM, CASH I'AYMIIXTS. .\iileson. Robert S I 00 Hall, Mi.-;s 1 00 liishop, Geo... :'. 00 Bishoj), P 2 00 Caddoo, .Mrs ;10 Dodil, (Mias 2 00 Ford, Ghas. E 5 oO Ford, Peter, 5 00 Friend, A S I 00 llieks, Jas 50 Jess, TIios 2 00 Meehan, Jas. H 1 OO Mondor, F oo Rupert, Cluis 5 00 Washer, Rev. C. B ]0 00 Total §14 80 m W!- ■ ■ :;.Hr i':■^^ t-' 244 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued, Riviere du Loup.— Rev. Edwin Weary. NAMES. Hrock, AV Crockett, T Daw, R. A Forest, G. W Fcrj^usson, J. ?> Hill, .1 Jarvis, J. A Jones, Stephen AVillianis, Samuel. Walker, lienjainin. Weary, Rev. E Veo, .James Small amounts Total. Conditions. .') no isn;i .0 til) i^!t;'. .") 00 isit;? <) (III isiia ■) 0(1 w-.v:, ,". 00 hs'.i;! 10 00 1 ^'.i;; .") 00 isii;; ;; 00 iso:; ami jsot b 00 189;; 15 00 ."! annual i)avnieiits. .") 00 IS!);;.., ■; ?, 00 ISO;; Amount paid. S .■) 00 ,") 00 1 00 9 00 ,j 00 10 00 00 00 $ so 00 Total % l.j 00 Inverness.— Rev. P. Roe. hi;-'' NAMES. Austin, Mrs ■ Cannin<>\ Charle.^^ K. .. Cannin!,^, James E Dolierty. William Henry,' Widow Henry. Miss if'uias. Hall, Widow T Nine, ('. it J Lcitli, Hannah,.. Mc.Xey, .Fosepli... Roe, Rev. Peter.. Sims, Rohert Whit(>, James Wilton, Thomas. Total. Conditions. Amount jiaid. S ;; on i8'j;5, <)-i, 05. 1 00 1 00 1 oo! 1 00 1 00 1 00 300 00 Cash 1 00 Cash 1 00 Cash 10 DO 1 1)0 I Oil 1 no S:!-'l 00 S;;oo 00 1 00 1 no S;;o2 00 245 BisKop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued. Frampton.— Rev. F. Boyle. AM- CASH PAYMENTS. Juts/. Fnnii/i/oii. Hoylp, Rev. F. ,T $25 ()() Dickson, Wiiliain (> 50 I)u!u>rtv. James 1 00 DoliLTt'v, Alex I 00 DolieitV, William, jiir I 00 DoliertV, Mr.s. Will'iani 2.") Harper, Alex 1 oo Harper, Mrs. A 1 00 HeiKlovsoii, Mr.^. Gilbert 1 00 Hi'iulersoii, Edward .". 00 Hca.-ert. Andrew 25 M(diaii!?' m h ; \AMKS. BiiUlwiii, UriK'c S Maldwin, l{. C , Druzii'i', llLMiiy ,. .| iJiyiiii, Kdw.'iid I I'rv.-ui. Frcdciick I rowlianl, 11. M ' Cowluml, W. II I EglL'StOll. iS'clsoii , j (Jill, George I (ji'iidy, Tlios I •Joliiison, .Josliiia ' Joluisoii, AViliiam '• Maylu'W. Allison A Maylicw, Horace '. Murray, Hev. (J. II. A ' Norrirf, Ilolliri | Siiiidi, K. (i j Swailcs, Samuel < Cuiulitious. Amount pa ill. •'{ iiiuiual paynicntri.. S 1 00 C'lisli (^asli 2 annual flayuicntw. (1 It 11 Total $ G8 (111 Total Churcii of the Advent, Peuryboro. Belts, Robert JJirch, Charles Birch. Edward Birchi Mis. K liircli, William Brvan, Abraliam. jr Bryan, Ivlitii K.....' Cromwell, Alex ("romwell. Robert Huntley, Frederick MeClary, Clias. and Joiiu .N'ish, James Nisli, Janus V Nish, Jeaiiie Perry, H. W Robertson. John "Walker, Ilenrv F t. Walker, Mrs. H. F Walker, Lucv Walker,' Robert Walker, William , Willie Vouug, .'! (II) .'! annual pavments 2 Oti 2 :i 0(t ;'. 2 till 2 ;! ()();{ ;; (K) ;^ 2 u(i 2 ;! uo 3 :: 01) :) ;< 00 ;j 10 00 2 :; 00 :i ;{ 00 ;{ :; 00 :; 5 00 3 :j 00 :;< 4 ools 1 no 1 00 :! 00 3 00 I! 00 (I (( (• a u (1 i( u u u n Total § 00 00 II (I 1 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 s 12 00 Total. s 1 00 .0 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] 00 i? 12 00 247 Bishop 'Williatns Memorial Mission 'Pmid.—Coiflinued. St. Lawuence Church, Barford. NAMKS. (-iinninjiton, Williiim. Moloiiy.' F. 11 Wanl, Dr. T. W Total • 5i o i- r- u 3 wi *^^ t/j 00 • > 01) 20 00 8 28 00 Conditions. Amount paid. ^> annual pavnients.. casii : Cash ? 2 00 :! 00 20 00 Total i S 25 00 St. Paul's Church, Stanhope. Haldwiu, S. A S 20 () 6 1 5 •1 .» 2 5 3 00 00 Cash S 20 00 Hi^^liop. W. 11 "^ niililinl l\(itrf»iriii f-tj Cari)L'nter, li. .1 " ■ "■ i-V'"^""" 00 -i " " Drew, Edward M , 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cash 1 00 lIu^iiL's, J. W Cash. 'l (III K('ni|), Sanuu'l ;5 annual payments.. Cash McLean, A 2 00 5 00 Nelson, W. G (Jiish Young, Mrs. 0. L Cash ;> 00 Total .. Mission Total ."^ 51 00 $ .'!G 00 ofH arford Total :?216 00 s 85 00 Barnston.— Rev. C. H. Brooks. P.rooks, Rev. C. IT. S 10 00 1893-1894. m It ' I ^1 m m 248 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Conlinned. Bishop's CoLiiEGE, Lennoxville. NAMES. 5-^ (.'oiulitiorij!. Adams, Ttov. Dr Alliiiitt, l{ev. Dr Total $130 on Total, AllllMUl t l)!ii(l. $;]no ooi.s aiumal pnvineiits.. ao 0()|;{ <' * " .,.! $ 10 00 $ 10 00 Brompton. — Rev. J. Cox. \r.. »' w i %\ ■ lib m- it. NAMES. Addison, .Joliii , Addison, Mis. H... Brooks, Joscjili Kna])j). A. H Knapp, Mrs. A. If. Knapp, Arthur Knapp, Fri (1 Knapp, Ktliel Knapp, Emma Knapp, Cordon..., Knapp, Fannie Monroe, Minnie Riehes, Mrs. Wm.. Riches, Lillie Titus, R Varney, Silas Varnev. .Mrs. Silas. Ward,' Tho^. I) Ward, W. II "Ward, (leorge Wright, \V Total. I (I Id s 1(1 3 0(1 11(1 (Ml (III (III (HI 0(1 r)(i :)(i (III ,')(i ■)(i (Id M (Id (Id ,')(i (Id (Id (Id (Id S .ji) 00 ."! annual payments. Cash : Cash Cash ;i annual jiavmcnts Cash ".. Cash Casli Cash ('ash Cash (^ish .S annual pavment.s :; '• •* •« Cash Cash ."i annual payments, .'! " ' " •> a II Cash ,'.' Total Od 1 (Id 1 (K) 1 (Id I (Id I (Id 1 (10 .fio d /id 1 0(1 d .")0 d 50 1 00 ,'■,0 1 (Id 1 oil (I ,",(1 :i (Id 2 11(1 2 d(' :t Od § 2.i 00 m Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. -Conliwted "Windsor Mills.— Rrv. J. Cox. NAMKS. .4^ •a c £1 u S m •s" £1 m Conditions. Amount puiil. Cox, Rev. .r. C S .Jameson, R. S ' Kcniliill, Juiiii T Knapp, \. A I-l)clvSt()ll, (y»'()l'i;(,' .M(i."iin, llaiohi .McliCiiii, A Mor"y. WnMer Rose, .Joseph.. Stevens, (Jardi or , Total. 2 00 :: 00 'A 00 ,'! 00 :; 00 U Oil 4 00 1) 00 I'd !) 00 $ OS 0(1 :'> annual payments.. (< <( u .1 u (I 1; It (< (1 (1 l( II (1 li ;.' $ :; 00 Hereford i| 6.00 paid. Mission of Kingsey.— Rev. J. t^. Sykes. AM. CA.SH I'AVMKNTS. Andrews, Geo. W $ 50 Andrews, \V. G ' I ill) Andrews, E. A 2.') Armstrong- .James I oil Brock, Tlios 2.') Bradford, \Vm 1 iiii Broek, Herbert ii fiO Carson, .Jason 1 On Denison, \V. S | iki Denison, Mrs. S. \\ m) Denison, ,J. R i iiii Denison, J. R i oo Driver, Mrs. C. B () .^i) Evans, J. C | 2,"> Evans, E. W | 00 Gale, Geo 50 Gray, ^lary () 50 Gray, Aniiie ii 25 Gray, Elizalietli 25 (Jilehrist, Mrs. W I Oil Hall, George 1 00 Hall, Edith! 1 00 Hall, Miss 1 00 Hall, Wm 25 00 Hall, Rachel $ o 25 Hodge, Thos 1 no Ijoekwood, Mrivin 1 on liodge, .Mrs. Thos 1 00 Lodge, Emily | iii) Lyster, Mrs ] oo Lyster, F. W i oo Lyster, .Julia 2.) Moore, E. .1 o 50 Ramsov, J. ,1 i oo Riet; Mrs. .J 25 Searle, E 50 Sutherland, Mrs. W 50 Sutherland, ,]. C 25 Svkes, Rev. J. S 5 On T. II. N 25 Taylor, Geo ] 00 Taylor, Mrs. J 1 00 Wadleigh, .Mrs. G 2 00 Wadleigh, John, 5 00 Watson. Mrs lo 00 Wentworth, Harmon 1 00 Wentworth, Mrs 25 Young, Geo 50 Total «1 53 00 1 I lit t M I '^t I 1^ i I ll i It:!' ■ft '"' fii'l ' m ■ l3ishop Williams Memorial Mission luuid. — Continued. Newport. — Rev. H. A. Dickson. XAMKS. 11 C '/I Comlitioiis. Amnimt jiiiid. Rocclicr. Mra S :")(l na.^li S d .'.d Dawson, I'icliacd Dickson, l{fv. H. A 5 (Id ;") (Id 1 (Id .', ill 'dl and .1 in 'H.'. ("iisll '. .. dd Hunt, \\. II Cash 1 III) lldtd, Miri. A II ,'(1 1 (Id (1 3d ;; (Id 1 (Id ;; (Id 2,') 1 (Id 1 (Id 1 lid 1 dd 1 (III Cash II .'id Ilunl. (J. (1 (';ish 1 (Id Ifiiid. Mis. J Law, ]l(i^li Cash In l^d-l Cash d :;ii liOvelaiid. Mis. A\'iii 1 dd J'ai'ker. lli'iirv ,', in 'd;; ami .1 'n ''Ji ("'ash : Cash ... In I.s'j:i I'uiUcr, Jojicpli d L'.'> Parker, iiichaid 1 (Id IManclic, Mrs. ,). \V Uolit'i'tsoti, R StllDl.s, 11. J Taylor. 11. K Cash Cash Total 1 dd I (Id Total $ 2.) .-)."> $ 12 :>:> NicoLET. — TvEV. T. L. Ball. NAMES. Hall, Rev. T. L Ball, Mrs Total d ''■ Coiniitions. $1(1(1 dd,:i annual paynicnts Anioiiiit paid. jd dd Si:d (Id Total. Id CiCi S .(U dd 4' \Mi' lilt bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Conliinied. St. Anne's Church, IIiohmund.— Key. J. HEruuiiN. • .VAMKS. II Coiulitions. Amount |iaii!. Aviiiicr. ("ol Cicvcliiii.l, Dr. 1 ;"!.""'"" ""!1.V."!"!!^1"!!"! S ;!(» (Ml ;i (III 1 (10 1 (III :i (III ;; (III :'.o 00 :;(i (10 ;',(» oo l'> 00 ('> Oil 1.) 00 Ci 00 ;> on (J 00 • 1 aiiiiiiiil 1 ii\in('iitH.. Ciisli S Id 00 :: 00 Uook, .M:s Diivifi, Win 1 00 Drc'SsiT. (;. K .'! iiniiiiiil |iiivments.. .! •• " " ;'. " " !!! ;! '•■ <' ;; (1 Ii (,"us!i ."." '■'< amiual payiiK'iits.. ;! " " 1 00 Kviui."^, fjt'oi'iio. 1 00 Iliirt, 'riiciH., siir llcpliiiiii, Jki'v. . Howe, I)r r,is 7 10 Jfiiriiii-v. F. W (i CO .■> 00 iiV.-li'i', I'liilip .Miiiiiiiii, FiH'il . , 1* nil Murks. T '. .Miirkri. J. t; 2 00 I'iuks; Mrs ;; 00 :; 00 .-! 00 1.') on Ciish ;> 00 IVplcr, Miss S .. IVpltT. .Mrs I'ii'kcriii^'. (/ ;! aiiiiiial payments.. 5 00 iJiiy, Mr '/ I!,iv, Mrs Siiiitli. \v. i; ... SiKlicrhuid. J. ( Swiuiborou" ii, ( 1 .■( 00 Wliitf. V...:.. ... 1 oo Total Total ,-;l'ii) 00 S .^2 10 Melbourne. — Rea\ T. Rudd. ^S7. J>i/iii.i ('i/rrr/afnm. nuricll, A liiirt, (» Klciniiiijf. M Fra/.iT, Mrs Gallup, K. it F... (lallup, Miss .loluistou, J. L... .M illiias. >[ajor... May, Mrs McKee. John Xflsoii, W. J N(!\v('ll, Thomas. Newell, Mrs IJiidd. Rev. T Woodburn, R Total...,. S 80 50, .''i 00,'iauiiual payiiicnts. (') 00 ;; '• ;i 00 Cash () 00 .'i aiiiiual payments. 10 00 Gash .00, Cash 2 00 Cash 1 00, Cash :! 00 ;> annual payments. ;! 00 Cash .'. 1 0O;Cash 5 00 Cash 1 00, Cash. 30 00 ;; annual payments. 00 •'. " " S 1 00 2 00 3 00 10 00 .')(» 2 00 1 00 J 00 O 00 1 00 5 00 I 00 10 00 § 40 50 Mill (' V P ii 'Ml ,'J Ti .!l' ■ B' If f;?!. I.''4,'> i; m ^' M.^i .^i : ^\ m 252 liishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued. NAMKS. X'li' Rdck/iiihl. r.iimtii, CO S 10 (111 t; (Ml ■ (i (Id :! (Id fliilliili, Iliif^li |{ol)frt.s (J . Sti'llllt'llS, J. (t Williams, Cnptaiii. 2;'j (Ki Williiiiiis. Mis. iv (1 W'illiiiiiis. .Miirv M Wiiiiaiii.-^. (,,». I! S mill I sums Coiulitions. :i iiiiinial paynu'iits. ;! 1(1 (Ml .". :s (Ml :; (> (Id ,", 1(1 ,"»;■( (I li II II Total. S f<;") Total. Kiihinliuvji. Crombio, Mi3s S ■'» 0(1 Fi^Iicr, Thomas !•'> dC ;'. nniiunl pavnu'iits. Mitchell, Joliii Id Ud 3 " " " Total S .•Id dO Mr/liiiiini'' Rihfi:. BntlfTPr. A !? I mi liaki-r, Mrs. C d 2.5 Cash. Fleck. M I (Id! Frieml, A ' 1 dd Cash. C.reenwood, Terry 1 (in Cash. Lallav. Joseiih...! h (KI IHiillips, II I (Ml Cash. Howe, Mrs (i ;id Cash Simpson, Miss M 1 (id Cash. VVritrht, Gideon :\ dd Cash. Wright,, James ;! Od Cash. Total. Total Richmoinl and Melbourne. S 17 Total. 'I, 'ill (ill .A mount paid. 1 dO 1 110 •> (Ml 2 .') .'» Il .M 25 (Jrand total 1 no 1 00 1 no (1 .",0 1 00 on a on s Id ."i .') Slid on 'm! w ii 258 Bishop Williams Memorial ^lission Fund. — Continucil, SiiERimooKE. — Rev. Canon Thorneloe. NA.Mi:s. lii'diik.-j, lldiioriihlc .liisllce. KIkiiis. II. A ll.'ink.T, K. W Ill'WtOII, II. J rmui'll. Win , I'otlicrjiiil, Kev. U. J iMillor, .Mi.-s l!.M,|, MlH Kcid. Miss Slioit, .Mi.-is (Icoryiiia Tlitiiiii'loi'. Ikfv. Canon WitcliiT, Mi.ss S. F \Vliite, Wm Total... Condition.s. Amduiit )iiiiil. $100 20 .'^lOO ;;o 100 ;fo 10 200 2110 10 100 •) ]00 till (' III) c 00 00 :', 00 2 00 ;', 00 (" 00 V, oil t; 00 (; •SI 102 00 ash ,.,....,. ' '!) I 00 iisli 20 (JO iinnuiil pa, (1 ash n ti (.lis.. 10 no 10 no iisii , '.'11(1 00 iisli 20(1 00 ash 10 00 asli 1(1(1 00 il.sll 2 00 Total :i>t>.")2 00 Cape Cove, Gaspk.— Rev. W. G-. Lysteti. NAMKS. Auliin, F IJaker, •Ta.'?. ami Win JiaUcr, .Icilni IJi'llcnio, .Mr licok, Jolin Hi'ck, .Iiisi'pli liockr .lames Heck, Charles Heck, Fivnian Heck, Isaac Heck, .loiin Keck, Dan Beck, V Heck, Wni. A Cass Hros Cass, Jolin (^ass, AHred Dninaresii, .Mr Diiniai'csii, Clem l'\'ri;iison, Chas (.Sale, ./as (iale, William (!alc, Mrii. Wm Uali;, liobt Coiiilitions, S 2 00 (.^iisli 100 0(1 SiiO within 2 years 2h 00 Cash 2 GOiCash I OOlCasli.. 4 OOiCash 1 0(l|(j!isll 1 00 Cash 1 00 Cash ;^ on 1^2.50 in 18i)4 I oo.t'ash ;') 00 St. 00 in 1S<)I .'^o Cash.. 1 00 (Jash a 50 (J ash 50 Cash 1 00 Cash 2 00 Cash I 00 Cash 1 Oo'Cash 1 00|(;ash I 00 (hish oO Cash 1 50)1151.00 ill 1894 Ainouint paid. ,S 2 00 ;!4 00 2.) 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 00 00 60 00 JO ,■^0 0(1 (III 00 00 00 00 :a) aO 1 ii ;< 'i ■ 1 i i m i KM v. I m 254 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Faud. — Continued. A' -j ;vr i>.>! i'*Sf.' ll, ■, J ir,"- I. ■ ■ ■■■■T!. M: Pi" NAMES. 5 F Gaiiflin. ]\Irs Hacqiioiil, l\Fis Leiitl'Stcy, Elias Lciit'estey, Hobt Lanf'estey, Tlios Laiifestey, Jas i.^Ciiaiid. A Lucas, Mr Le.Maniuaiid, J Lyster, Rev. W. (1. Mahan, .las Maliaii, Thus JIahan, llug-h Querrie. C , Kol)iii, Mr. C Kavage, T. C Savage, F Savage, ('lias Scott, J. \V ... Vibert, Peter A'ibert, Louisa A'ibert, P., jr JS 2 'A 2fl 1 I II 2 Couditions. asli. asli. ish. isli. iisli. asli. ish... Ill ill ish... isli... S!l| iisli. asli. isli. ish isl'. is'.. ish. ish. ish. ish. Perce. — Rev. W. CI. Lysteu. Aury. .Mr. and Mr; Heard, (' Bowers, John Bunton. J Cabot. Mrs Chedo-.v. M Duniaresij, J) Dninaresq. J LeBretoii. 1* . LeBruii, F Lenteste_\ , A Lenfestey, Mrs. T . Lcnfestey, P LeMaisti'c Lvster, C Nicolle, lA Nicolle. F Xuel. J. B Remon. Jas Sullivan, Sarah.... Tii/o, .Mrs Tu/,0. .Miss .1 Tiizo, Sh.'ritr Tii/.o, Elias Valpv, .Mrs Valpy & LeBas Vibert, Henry Total from Cape Cove and I'erce. Amount paid. S 2 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 llO (10 ■)0 00 25 llO (lO 00 ,'>o (III 00 .■|0 00 $ 1.-- 4 no Cash (Ml Cash S 1.') OO l 00 ] Cd ("ash 1 (HI 1 II ililCash M ('ash ,"iO ("ash I 00 (1 no ."id 1 1 00 ("ash 00 Cash (HI Ca-h 1 on 1 00 5 00 1 (10 Cash 1 (HI (10 Cash r.oCash .",(1 Cash 2 00 ,")0 (I no 1 00 Ca-ili 1 (Id 1 00 Ca on Collas, Artliiir h 00 Diiiioau, Mid oO Faiivi'l, (Ico. P 7 50 Faiivol, Mrs. G. I' 7 50 Faiivol, .John H a 00 Ciiard, I'liilip 50 (;ii iril, AVilliain 50 llottoii, ('ourad 25 lldltoiL Mi'.-J. Conrad 25 llottoii, Mrs. Chas 25 .lolni.suii, Mrs 25 LiK-as, .Joliii 25 Luce, Edward 25 Mabe, Edward § 1 00 Mabe. Daniel 1 (i(» Mahe', Henry I 00 Mabe, Mrs.'ll 1 00 Mabe. (Jliristopber 1 00 I^aekwood, Mis. G 25 \'ardoii, Mrs. Thos 25 Vibert. Geo 1 00 Viltert', Mrs. Geo 1 00 Vibert, Philii) ] 00 Vibert, Mrs. Philip 1 00 Vibert, .James 1 00 Vibert, Mrs. James 1 00 Waiters, Rov. Geo. R 20 00 — —■ f Total § 74 50 Sandy Beach.— Rev. G-. T. Harding, NAMEf^. Altwander, Tf Alexander, V Alexander, Wm - Alexander, Mrs. AV Ab'xand<'r, .Miss M Alexandi'r, Miss E Alexandei', Tlios Alexander, Philip Aseah, Felix Ascali, George Kaker, >Iohn I>al 25 75 '{ u a 25 75 ■{ " '" 25 75 .') " ■' 75 o ( f . < (> 25 1 50 '1 ( ( a 2a ] 511 '> u >( 75 " '* 75 •) ii a 25 ] 60 3 " " 75 • t a a 25 75 ■J a a I r i' • |)^' ■ • ^Hlri. Iv 256 Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. — Continued fir. ■ ft 'I '} '■f;- ■h- Ml- m'J. If-' Hi' ■> ■ NAMES. Ilaibour, AVilliani..., Flarboiir, Mrs. A Hiuhour, Frederick. Iliu-diiig, Rev. (1. T Hfirdiiig, Mrs McRiie, John Mcliae, Alexiiiider.. Miller, Ciiptaiu K... Miller, Thus Miller, Peter .Miller, Clement Mullin, Albert Patterson, J. I! Patterson, Peter Pve. Capt. R Pye, Thos Robin, Henry Siiddard, Tiieoiloro., Suddard, Mrs. T Huddard, Mrs. 11 Suddard, Mrs. Win.... Suddard, Wilfred Suddard, .lames Suddai'd, Thos. Suddard, Kdward Thompson, Abraham Williamson, Jas AVilliamson, Aloah.... Total. — 0) 5-^ o "n Amount ( Joiiditions. paid. 8 1 TjO ;! am iial i)avinents.. S 25 1 5(t ;! ' ( u • • <» r.o ' " 15 (in • > i it 15 (Id ;j ' ( <1 I .-.() 3 ' 1 IC 5(t 1 5(1 • > ( u ;> (Id i( 1 (10 1 .-.d •> i 1 u 50 1 .5(1 i ' " 50 V5 ,t ' " 25 75 .•{ ' < It d 75 3 ' ( 11 25 d 75 :{ ' 1 11 (1 25 :i (10 • > 1 11 1 (Id :; (Id .» 1 It 1 (1(1 7.5 It 1 11 25 d 75 :i ' 1 1 1 25 75 :•, ' 1 11 25 75 • > 1 11 25 75 ' ( 11 d 25 1 (Id 1 5(1 • > 1 1( 5(1 i ,")d H ' 1 1 1 d 5(1 1 5d .'i ' I 11 75 t t ( 11 d 75 ;; ' 1 .1 25 1 5d :>, ' 1 11 Total S 92 5(1 , Aiaociatioti. QlKIiKC DlSTUICt ;- L(vi; Ni' vv Livci ]Hjol .. Mourn- L(juid Po.tui'uT Kivica' (Ju Luup Mkra.ntic :— luvo. Ul.'.;.S .... Fraiii|)tuii .... St. S} IWdHT. Eastkus- Tow.v.'-.iiU's : — BllltoiNJ 13arii.st.)u .....'.,... Bi::|l(l|)'s ('(jjlcu," '."_', Hr()iii|.i()n aihl Wiiidsor " " lIt'if(o;il ■ Kiujj;scy Xcwpiii'l Xii.'olct [ [[ Hicliiiiouii ami .Mrlboniiiu Sla-iln(juke (j Asi'i'; : — C'lfi;.' ("(;<,-(; and IV'rci^ .Mall.aic Sandy UlwicIi Actuinuluiuil inteiv.st Tulal Anion lit ■snbscnbud. Amount j Iiaid. i Totals .5 .)()0 00 ■ S IGG 67 llil) (10 200 00 200 00 ."i.^.S.S 00 s 1,01.^) 00 7,7-.'0 'Hi 4,2(;i 25 0,114 f<{) G,2(;-l 80 378 '.'.'j 102 2.0 2:>i> DO ]2,i 00 100 00 02 no loO 00 l.jtl 00 28 50 $ 1 28 50 120 00 120 no GO Oil GO GO •14 80 44 80 80 00 45 00 .'{21 00 s 302 no .^0 75 .-0 75 yi5 75 80 00 j 1 1 \ 3 300 07 12,040 30 21G 00 lit 00 130 00 117 on 5;; 00 25 55 150 00 4a9 GD 1,102 UO 308 25 7 1 '50 92 50 298 90 482 75 85 00 10 00 28 00 00 b.', on 12 55 50 on 1 i UO ! Go2 ni.i ! .S 211 75 7 4 50 ! 11 Oil ! S 118 CO i 1,00G 5« 297 2t, lis GO .~^ 2-^l31 10 ; ; 3!5,10l 02 17 A. J. Balfour, Secretary, i m u 'I ' ! !« i^ -'l 258 »i< ■! ft>it' '*hU7 11- :!.^ Collections made in the Diocese ol" Quebec for the Bishop of Newlbundland's Fund, to aid in restoring- the Church Buildings destroyed in St. John's, Newioundland, in the lire ol" ^th July, 1802. Sliipawako, Port Ddiiifl, Anse aiix Gascons, Iluv. G. G. Nicolld. do do New Ireland, Rev. W. G. Fanlconer Di.wille, Rev. G. H. A. Munay. St. Lawrence, do Stanhope, do Perryhoio, d;j Hall's Stream, do Levis, Rev. L. V. Lanviorc .. .. Quebec, St. .Mutliew's, nev. L. W. WiUinnis .... St. Pftcr'.s, l^'v. A. J. Biiir.m,' St. Paul's, Pa-v. (^uioM llicliardson. Trinity Church. Rfv. W. J. Xdl.I.. St. Mi'diaol's, Rev. Canon Vonlllland ., Grosse Isle, Dr. Moitiz.unliert Ertst Anaus, Ri'V. 11. Wriijlit Threo Rivers. Rev. H. C Smart Cacouiia, Ru\'. Canon Tliorneloe l.aiie .Mejraniic, Tlie Arclidcacou Durham, Rev. D. Horner Kingsey, Sydenham I-'l.ico, Rev. J. S. Sylics ... Deiiison's MilLs, do SpuotK-r Pond, do Eaton, Cookslure, Rev. A. FT. Robertson. Bourg Li nis, l>('V. J. B. Deljhage Coaticook, Ri'V. Canon Fo,-;ler Hrompton. Rev. J. C. Cox Windsor Mills, do Richmond, St. Ann's St. Joh.u's, Melbourne.. Rockland, do Portneuf, Rev. C. B. Washer. Halesboro, do Hatley, Rev. A. Stevens. Ayer's Fiat, do Mussawippi, do Barn^icn Corner?, The Arclideacon VVii-y'3 Mills, do Inverness St. Ste()hen'3, Rev. P. Roe. Campbell's, do .Johnston's, do Palmers' do New Carli-le, Rev. E. Husband Paipetjiac, do I) S7 ,') 81 1 88 2 !ij 2 27 1 00 2 4;) 00 :{ jO (i 1() .') Oil •J 8.^ ;> S2 2J 20 I f'>l I oi; 7 4;! 80 8 Tj'J I ;5 o;; 1 ;;8 1 1 11:5 1 (V.) 2 42 9 Jl •.i (10 8 00 8 00 1*0 Carried over. 17 56 a 00 14 27 11 42 jO 00 IG 8S 10 25 2:5 (10 \■■v^ ;{2 39 54 I) 00 12 52 48;} 40 20 18 SO 11 00 10 00 2 00 10 00 6 07 27 9J 8 23 13 00 2 12 22 76 14 00 a 9'ji oa I: A: 2b^ rt5 00 00 00 07 9J 2i 2 12 2 76 I 00 i 0^ Collections for Bishcp of Newfoundland's Fund — Continued. Brought *"( i-wiu'd ! I § 'jyl 05 8ai)dy Hen i, Rev. G. T. Ilivrding. Peiiiusu a, ilo Leeds, St. Jaiiu'3, Rev. J. Rotlicra., Kiiiiieiu':?, do BeiiUie'.s, do Capo Covo, Rev. W. G. r.ysler, R.D. Perco, do Coinptoa, St. Jfimp.s', Rev. G. II. Parker. Ililllimst, do Suiiday rfthool, do Gaspo Caoiu, St .lame?!', Rev. J. P. Rielmioad. at. Paul's, do Ma>2:daler. Islands, Rev. J. Ball Valeurlicr, Rev. S. Riopel Franiptou, H iiiiscii, Rev. F. Boyle. Fmmptou West, do Newport, Ri'v. II. ;« . D'eksnii Riviere du Luup, R T. I'i Woarv Filuh Bay, Rev. \V. A. Adcock. GeoiyeviUe, do Travclliti!. Mis.sioii, Rev. J. L. Ball :— -N'icolet Loui^eville Bulstrode. River David Staiilold iMadiiin'tori i'"ails Abi-naUi S|)riiigs St. Leou Springs t Leniic.wille, Rev. ;\. 0. Scarth , Wutervillc, Rev. I. .M. Thompson North Ilatlev; do Eustis, do St. Giles. R:;v. G. J. Sutherland St. Sylvester, do Malbaie, Rev. G. R. Walters Scotst iwu. The Arclide.'ieoa Staustead, liev. W. T. Forsythe .... Sh(;rbro(jke, Rev. Canon Tlioiiitdoc ... Bury. St. I'.iuls, Re\. U S. Fuller. St. Joliii's, do Lingwii'k, do Canterbury, do Actonvale, Rev. \j. C. Wurtele Quebec Cathedral, Verv Rev. Dean Xorniau. DauvlUe, Rev. T. Blaylock Total 3 25 6 tU 2 50 30 SO 2t (10 7 40 20 i)[) 5 2J 6 40 (•) 16 G 00 4 00 4 4S 1 44 GO 6 00 10 00 2 00 2 CO H 00 2 00 15 00 20 00 5 32 24 2y ;5 4.S ;} 08 1 (0 l.'i JO 4 CO 1 50 1 1!J I 9 89 6 GO 31 40 32 24 12 46 8 00 3 50 8 48 1 40 50 UU 6 Oi 65 00 17 40 33 00 4 08 5 00 2 65 .•? 43 9J 50 20 19 2 00 91 21 28 82 Sl,5-J8 84 He.nmv Rue, DO., ArclideacoB. i iih |U:i i" :4 1. 1 pi ■ .1 Dr. 260 DI0CE31!: Domestic tini\ Foreign Missionary Committee in account with isao. Kx pen 303 1891. ForwarJi-d to General Treasurer: — Nov. '1.— Loniioxvilie, \V s An.x:. for giil at Wawanosh Home, Alijoma Feb. 3. — Sherbrookc, W's Aux. for SUingwauk Home, Ali,n)iiia .. 'Feb. 3.— Sbeihiooke, W's Aux. for R>'\-. R. H. Hilton's Mission, .McLcod, Saslsivtclii'wan Feb. 27.— Diocesan, W's An.v , liy vouiiier, for Rev. A. J Younjr. MagMiMta^vati, Alfjonia April S.— Queliec, Calliedrul S. Scliool, Wawanosli Home Aljijoma . Sept. I . — Witli yearly statement Balance on band, — including SlO.yO interest in S. Bank till Isl August, Ibyi -i e. $ e. 25 00 25 00 25 DC 25 Oi 40 00 ;]i8() ;i;; 3326 33 122 41 3458 S4 Examined and found corn'ct, 5th September I8t. \V s Aux, Jnd. llome,Rev. J. Hourne s do Sherbrookc do do 34 87 300 00 88 50 93 00 25 00 62 or. 311 S2l 8 -ii; 13 57 1 13 8C: 35 col 1514 ir.o 77; 22 CG; i 101 648 6J1 37 71 37; I OS If. 31 21 74 36 612 74 13!) 37: 1 213 73 OuAppelle Diocesan Ws Auxiliary, ^loosoui'c do do Athabasca. Inverness do Actual contributions durinp; year Hal. from lastyiar (includinyr int. till 1st March, ISDUS'Lll I iteiest from 1st March till Aug.. 18(1, 810.1(0 Total . 8 35! 25 00 25 00 5 00 20 00 25 00 1703 37 108 16 5 16 1619 96 3326 33 132 01 ;S3458 34 Gkorge LAMI'SON, Acting Sec'v Treasurer. ir 1 1 I I'. IT 111 ill lifi i-L U) u >- ih hM ''»! M h'i ll" I'P- il'i iii'f i f ■I m Dr. 262 DIOCESE D,)mo.Ht.ic an I F.troi^n Mi^i^ionary Cimnnittoa in" aoounh with Expcnsoa ,, Fo-warlcd to Gcnernl TrcasunT $ 7 04 1S9T. -'d Sept., from Qiichi-c, Cai 'Oflrnl for Tinnovclly, Mndras...' $ 2h 00 o Uct., (Voiii Slii'iliiooke, V.'k Aiix. for Rl-v. J. SiuiiMlcrs,! Aiattawakiuiiuu i :w CO 1892. Jr.ly. Hv Vouchors from Diocesan W's Anx S 772 Hi A'.i^. \\ itl) ,ye;irly sta lenient i .'Jl.'il 0'.»: Bala';c? on hanrl, inclsfliiiK Sl0.:?5 int. in S Bank till 1st Angr-J IfiJU 66 00 nn,j8 75 17i 22 S4140 00 9th September, 1S92. Examined and found correct, W. A. Carter. 00 263 OF QT'ETJEr. Actiritj Sucretary-TrciNiiror, for year onflinc,' "1st. July, 1802, rv. . J783 11 FoKKlflN MlKS.O.NS. S. P. 0. :— (if lie nil |iiii|Kiscs MissSlici'lucU..Mi.ss tuJap.'iii Dior. \\".s Au.\ Mo 01) Coivn, l>:i)C. \V s Aiix 24 dO' (Ift ShcliKMikc, Dioc. \V s Anx l7 2Si (lu .Miss Fiiiinr, M .-.^iiinii.v, do Madi'fis, TiiiiK'vclly. I'lUiil in CiildwcUOol., Qiiclicc (.'iiliicdial .' . •"'" " '^ gfif) 2,') S.P.C K. (Jciu'inl ))iiriio-;p-j. Lovi«, \V.s Aiix , j ft "n Cliiiicli Mis-iiiii .'^oiiily, Qiu.'l)(.'c, T. luiiy 1 , 15 00 Jew..', l'u:(HliiaI M; (• 10 Oil 45 0: S c- M 5!l! ■p.oo 00; Domestic Mis.«i(/.vs. Ocnornl piirco-cs Al^ioiriu (•C';i(';al Fund , A Igoniii (;<'ii('ial Fiiud liii iiiif)U)iir:nt( d : — '' liL-hop'r 8lilicnd do f'lornW'sAiix | 5(i 00 opr) nn! Sliinjrwnukll.. W :; AnxS fi. RjchinoiKl. - ,". ' | 1^ '''>! •i do it W n\\.niio,-ii II:;., l»ioc. \\ s Aiix..' 10 dO; i Indiiii) \V"o,i<. -D.nivillc { 15 15| I Rev. A. 11 Allinaii, Iflinoton, Dioc. W's Aux' 20 dO: [(jnivenliur.st, S. S. M'.ild. iiiiid, do .. !•' 00 o,Sclil; il"" O" Sn^knlclicwan. InviMiicss, W's Aux. for Ihx. D. 1). M.aclona'd CalKary, iSlnibiooko W? Anx. for Pici-an Re- serve JJlood Indian f'.ii'l.s' L'onK'.... . ! 25 OOi do Slii'ibiiioke Ws .\iix lor Pie,L!;an R serve, hoy ill School .. ' 35 00' do (.tnebec. St. MaHlicw'ji \Vs Anx. for ; j j (jliiehen, Srli. Faijlo Rib:? Canm 1 : ' 50 00 do D. W'.Anx. fo; Pietraii He.--. Scluud. ' ' 50 00 Qn'Appelle. QnelKf St. Matth^ w's W s Anx ; Too do l.'ichnioinl, \\"'s Aux. foi' Ilev. (.)• 1 ' OweuH , 1 25 00 Moosonoe. Sheibrookc. Ws Anx. for Hov. ,T- j ' ' Samidoi;.:, M-iiawakanina 30 00 do Qiibec. St. .Matllifw .s W .-. Aux. .A | 5 00 Athabasca, Quiliec St. Matthew's W's .'mx.' j | j for Indian Scinad. Ler.^ei Slave 1 ako ' ! ' Mackoii/'.ie Riv., Quebec, 8t. .Michaels W Anx ! I ; ActnnI rontribiitions dnrinfr > ear ' 1. Balance from hi.-t vear with inti'iTst till 1st 1 .March, '02,, SI |i).':i!. -Interest from 1st .March' ' i ! '02 till 1st Anj'usl, 'ri2, Sli).:iri ' ' 2102 36 _]^J_4' 2259 80 708 21 424 20 284 47 20 50 160 00' I 30 OOi 35 00 25 OOi 11 50: IMS 94 3958 74 Total 181 2fi .S4140 00 Geouce Lami'ros Acting Sec'y H'! ll ' i- Trcasut^r. h ! II ' H ; !.;*■ 264 REPORT OF TTin Corkespoxdtng Committee of the Domestic and Foukkin Mis.sionaky Society OF THE ClIUllClI OF E.V : — Domos- tic *1, Oils. 04, Mild lu)nM.H0. innkinu- a, t )tiil of $•3.0.38.74. Coiiipiirod with the i)rt'vious year, this iinioujit shows a gain ol' sG:i2.41 ; and restores the contnhntions to the ainoiiiit niised in the year ending the olst July, 1800, with ••$07.00 additional. TABULAR statement. Ii: ', m ' m JSill. 1>!I2. Tncri'ii.=e. Pom ""Stii' S 1,019 (to 1,706 ;!7 $ l.f.OS 01 2 2.V.1 SO S 7a 98 Foreign . L'b?i -13 Tofi)] S •■!,32('. V, ? ;;,o,i8 7) £ G32 41 <*s') ' The Conmiittee nro Liratified at hiMiig jil>](^ to nnnonnce ihis result.; hut they consider it their duty to j)(»int out that a large part of the amount given to iMiicigii Missions is still derived from a source that cannot he expccti'd to l)e permanent, and that the increase arises chielly j'roin tliis source. lithe Diocise is to continue to accomplish in the future as much as it has done in the past, it is plain that greater z^'al must be aroused and that there \vill he need of more widespread individual efibrts than are now nuide. In Domestic Missions thero i^ a not iticrens > of s78 08. In the sum contributed to Algoma there is a lallinn- oti"; but the total amount contributed shows that thi' Uioceses of the Great North West are attrach"n('s Al^rotiia I{ i|it'i'r-i [,aiiil.. ( Sii-ikiiiclicwiri ( ("iil;^ii;y On' Ap|> 'ill' MilOSOIM'O Alliiil)ii^('n JMuckfii/'ic River 5; (MS II ■2\:; ::! 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'"X-.i: '-"^ ~~ tiCO - 72 P ." ~^ is ■s _ x = « _• c i. - 'y> :i ■-: — -a J-'-:::rr.:n ~ - v ~> ■':f>J-: ■n— 'd ^■r~ - =■ i ^ y^ 1^ :<> yi Si^ r- ^ 1^ ^ l;a m 272 REPORT OF CHURCH HELPERS' ASSOCIATION. 11.' ■■ '.' ■<•' H , The socoiul aimnal iiKn^ting- of this Association was hehl in th(^ Churcli Hall, on Wt'diu' '(lay, Jaiiujiiy 18th, at;} T.M. The niiiiul«\s ol' the la.^t annual ui'M'tiiii"' vveio i"ad and conHruu'd, alter which the repDi'ts of the ^eeretiiry and Treasurer were nad. Moved by 3lrs. M. W Irvine, seconded by Mrs. Dobell, — That the r( ports of the Secretaiy and Treasurer be adopted and printed in the sann; papers as last year. 'I he following- ofiiccrs w ere elected lor the ensuing" year : Patron — The i.ord bishop. Honorary President — Mis Dunn. President — Mrs. Colin Sewell. Vice-Presidents — Mrs. E. Jones, Cathedral ; Mrs. Carter, St. Matthew's ; Mrs. J. lb Forsvth, St, Michael's ; Miss Wahlroth, St. Paul's ; Mrs. Morgan, St. Peter's ; Mrs. 11. Uriiiith, Trinity. Secretary — Mrs. Patterson Hall. Assistant-Secretary — Mi>s E. Patton, Treasurer — Mrs. E. A. Hoare. Members of Executive Conunittee — Mrs. J. llannlton, Mrs. E. Sewell, Mrs. T. A. Yoani.-, Mrs. WinUeld, Mrs. (}. 11. "White, ^]is.^ \j. Montizambert. Advisory Coniniiitee— J. Hamilton, Esrp, J. C. More, Esq., Captain Carter. Audiior — J. A. lieady, Esq. • SECOND .VX.NUAL liKl^Ul'T .\."5Su< '[.VTION OK CHURCH HEUMiRS. The work of (nir Association has "-one on increasing in interest, its objects are well known, ami its assistance much appreciated, as sliown l.>y the number of applications re- ceived by us (iurinL>- the past year, and the grateful letters written to us in ackn(nvledti'inent of help i»iven. We number one hundred and seventy-six members, seventy -four of whom hold mite boxes. Two general meetings, in May and Octol^er, ten com* mittee meetings, and one special meeting have been held. 273 Our Association sustained a "ivat loss in tho dc.ith of our beloved Bishop, who was ehieily instrumental in thi' i'ound- ation of our kSocierv, and whose ready help, sympathy, and valuable advice, so materially aided us in or^^anizing' and comnn^ncing" our work. A special meeting" of the Executive Committee was called, to express the gTief of the vv'hole Association, and our sympathy with Mrs. \Villiams, in her bereavement. Our Annual Fair took i)lace in October, and we were well satisiled with the result, the sum of ^270 being- realized. The collection for the Church Society was ngain under- taken by members of our Association. In 1890, by the old system of collecting', the sum amounted to ^2,202. In 1801, when the Church Helpers undertook to do it, the result was :ft2,38o.20, or an increase of $181.20 over the pn'vious year. The collections for 1802 amount lo iii>2,7--7.80, or i|:)r)4.80 more than in 1801, being a total increase of $o.!'). 80 lor the two years, in which we have undertaken the work. At a general meeting held in Octol)er, at the suggestion of our President, a resolution was carried by a standing vote, that ^ITjO of our funds be contributed to the Bishop Williams ^Memorial Mission Fund. PcUcels of clothing, cutlery, house linen, and furniture have been sent to dillerent cleruymen for the use of them- selves and I'amilies. A parcel of warm clothing was also sent to the Kev. H, C. Stuart, for a destitute Indian family at Lake St. John. We wish to thank meml)ers for valuable donations of clothing, which have been sent in from time to time. At the re(|uest of Mrs. Williams, our Association distri- buted the bales of clothing sent out to her from England, sht^ furnishino- the names of those to whom thev were to be sent, and we iak(» this opportunity of thanking Mr. Scott, of the Express Ollici". and the agents of the Quebec Steamshi]) Company, and the agents of s.s. " Beaver," for their kindness in delive.-ing our parcels, free of charge. The Lord Bisliop of the Diocese has kindly consented to become Patron of our Association, and Mrs. Dunn has accepted the position of Honorary President. Carolinr M. 11,u;l, Secretary. Helen Sewelt., President. 18 II :r!i- .1"' " .; I 274 •1 ol' (he mcrt iiigs of the i • im. W-. I'! 1 'i Tlio rollowini»" is tlio voport Executive Comniiltoo : — 111 February, $10 were voted lo the }U^y. V. Roe. Invi-r- ness. towards n^pairs on Church ; also, $20 to the Ivev. G. llardiui'- Tor same ])nrpose. In AL.v.li, a hymn book wilh tunes was sent to the iie^. r. Ivoe ioi use in one of his missions. The Rev. (r. Itardiiiii', asuri.ii'O, stole and cassock. Books to the value of #10 were sent to the Ivcv. J. C. Cox, Windsor Mills. Two dozon ;iymu books were S(»nt to Canon Kiohardson lor use of ^.ongregaiion at the .Liil. Ir^ iincil. a surplice and stole were sent to Tvev. .las. hykefu '\ingsey ; also, a stole to Rev. ■:t Walters, (Jaspe. In May, a stole was sent to the Rev. .1. C. Cox. At the general meeting pels of Conmiunioii vcssi'ls were voted for the missions of Dixville and Fitcli Bav. si^oO were voted towards the expense of furiiishing' the Clergy House of Rest at Cacouna. In September, ^20 were sent to the Rev. AV.T. Forsythe, towards payinu' a lay reader during' the Summer months. In October. $20 v. ere sent to the Rev. C. IL Brooks, through the Archdea on, towards repairs on Parsonau'e at Barnston Corners. Vt the g;eneral meetins'the same month, ihe sum of live dollars was added, to supplement the gra)it of $20 made to - he Rev. C. H. Brooks ; $80 were also voted towards purchase of solid silver Altar vessels for the Church at Sandy Bench. A grant of $C>(t a year to a clergyman, lor education of his childrtMi, was renew ('!. December — A bible, foi' u.x.' in om^ of his missions, was sent to the Rev. J. Debbagv, Bourg Louis. In January, $20 were sent to the Rev.. I. J)eb])age towards repairs on roof of his Church. A set of fair linen was ordered tor the new Church at J>eatti(^"s settlement; also, a set of plated Altar vessels for sai)u» mission. m ■ Helen Sl'"'ell, President, Caroline M. Hall, t?ecretary. •-■),' :' 15aliince lioiii ISOl S!:m9 lit ' Hisliop W'illiuiiis Meniopfil Mis- i sion Fiiml $ .Mcmliei's' Feea i; 00 lU'vd. U.S. FulliT, Gnuit... I!c\(l. (; H. lirooks. do .. Rfvd G. Iliudin^^, do ... lUvd. W.T. roisytlie, do ... Kevd. J. Di Idjagi'. do ... , Revd. I'. Hoc, do ... I 1 Clergy House, Cacoiiiia Iloiidry i't Leslie, -Montreal Hviiin I!(H)k.^. I'liililes. Vf ;■: F^'^; Is >. 1 . 1i^.|. Tho Ainuiiil I'opoi't ol" tlic Woman's Auxilinrv, i'ov Ihc yciir t'lidiuii- M:iy l8!»-, contains tlio loUowinu' inlonnalion and record ol'itfs u-rowth. " Three new ]]ranchcs havo been Ibrmod, makinu' twcniy- tvvo StMiior Ilranelios, two fsul)-divisionis ol" IW'iinclics and lovir Junior Branches, containinu' I'io-l nionihcrs, an increase of 11') over llie previous year, not\vilhslandin<_i' llie h)ss oTinany by renioviil and death. The education of llie daughter of tlie Ilevd. A. Alhnan, Diocese of Algoina, has been continued. The sums of igilOO for the Liidy Missionary at St. Paul's Industriiil Silieol for Indians. Diocese of Rupert's Land, and !|;30 for the IMegan Jxeserve Homo were paid, as ])roniised. (Quebec's sliare in tlie expenses of Miss SiuM'lock, our Canadian ^Medical Missionary to Japan, which amounted to 1150, was also contributed. The Rev. E. Wilson's Indian Homt^s received ii fair sliare of assistance and !i>;4;).i>7 Avere sent to the Zenana Missions. Money hus l)een siMit in varyinu' sums to Aluoma, Atha- basca, Qu'Appelle.- Moosonee, MiTven/io River, Saskat- chewan and Uupert's Land. The total sum raised was $1,087.71. not very far from double that of s8*.>8..'36, which was recorded two years ago." At the Annual Meeting held on the 12th May, 1802, a resolutiou was passed expressing the grief of the Woman's Auxiliary at the death of our beloved Ilishop and their heartfelt syiujjathy with Mrs. Williams and her fiimily. In token of their love and gratitude a Memorial has been raised by the Woman's Auxiliary in the form of one hand- some and two plaine. sets of silver Altar Vessels for the Diocese of ^lackenzie Kiver, in which our late Bishop took so keen an inteiest. At the re(juest of the AVoman's Auxiliary, the Bishop of Mackenzie liiver came to Quebec to address a Missionary Meeting and take part in their Annual Service. m 1 m^ri' •2f/ 'riio Ijoid. lJi^•ll()p ol' the Diocese has kindly coiisoiitod to hr Piiivoii, and Mrs. Hunter Dunn, Tresidont, of the Quebec Diocesan IJranch. Those parishes in lliis Diocese which have not ibrnied a Ih-anch of the Woman's Auxiliary are earnestly invited to do so at an early date. For further infornuition, address Ihe Diocesan Secretary, Miss L. 11. Monti/anibert, 70 Ste. Trsule street, Que])ec. DORCAS Ul'U'ORT.— QIEBEC BRANCH. Braxch. May 18!i'2. DioCESE. lldiirtr tiOiii- 1 pkii. WiiWMiiosh Iloiiu! Mnoina. '"(iiiiptoii I |;:nccl Klklioni School Uiiiici Is Liiinl. ("uoksliiri' 1 Ijiiiicl Miss liusliy. lilooil Itcst'i vi'..("iil^iirv. fiivci'iii'ss I •• IJcvd. I>. Miiciloiiiilil Siiskiitclicwaii. IicImihI, rpjiiT I |,kt:'. IJcvil. K. Wilson Al;,f()iiiii. Lower 1 •• .Mcijiciiic II, il lloiiu' (^)ir Aj'in'llc. iiCniKiWillc I liMlTcl Wiiwaiiusli " ilnDiiiu. I.i'vis 2 hi'iircls hiibnulor (.tiicln'c. I iio\ lic'vil. I). Miicduiiald SMskiilclirw an. .Vi'U {.ivripool I pkf,'. \lv\i\. .Malcolm Scott Atliahasca. Quclu'c Catlicdial I jialc licvil. I). .Macdonahl Saskatchewan. I •• l.'cvd. .1. K. Settee " " I •' l.'evd. II. T. Koiinie ('aj.uan . St. .Matthew '.s I iiaiiel lievtl. \\ . Miiriiiaii I>u|ieit'.s Land. I Ihi\- •• •' 2 haiTcls .Mis. Crisdale " " -' ho.\es •• " '• ♦• i ho.v Revd. .r. Tims ('alsan. " 1 hale lii.sliop Reeve Mackenzie River. St. Michaels 1 haijcl Revil. Owen Owens (^>ir Appelle. I •■ .Miss Ihishy. lilood Kesorvc..(;alj^ai.y. " I bale Sank Ste.' Marie llosiiital. Algomii. St. Panl's I •• Shingwaiik Home " '• St. I'eler s 'J fwirrels l\e\ d. (!. Slocken Calgary. '• Trinity I taircd llisho]) i)t' Alguiiia Algonia. Richmond and .Melhoun.c.. 2 har.kg. Jievii. .1. Tims (^algary. ;t i( I. a i( il (: d tM! '■t-^\ •M The Triennial Meeting of the Provincial Woman's Auxi- liary was held in Montreal in September last, when delegates from tlie six l/'ioceses of Quebec, Montreal, Ontario, ioronto, Niagara and Huron were present. A membership of close upon. 10,000 was rei:»orted and the sum of $44,481.02 was recorded as raised during the ]iast three years. The number of bales, barrels, c^c, of clothing and comforts sent to the North West and elsewhere during the same period was 1)40. M m t^OUMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISK.S JJY WILL. . i»i ; •;; i;. filial ¥§■■■'■■ - '<• >' ■ ' . f !:■■, ' Hi Ill' I. i4 Betfftest oj' a stun of mane//, or of Shares of S/ork, or Viib- lie Debenli(r«:s, Jor the i^fjueia/ /i/n/ioscs of iJie Sociely. I givo and bcfjuoath lo '* Tlio Cliureh Soeifly ol'llio Dio- rcsc (if (^iu'l)t'('," iiKiorpoVMlcd by ;i Shitutc ol' the IM'oviiict' ol CiiiiMda, piisscd ill the I'ourlci'iith and lit'tocntli years dl" the lieiL'ii ol" llcr Majcsly, Qi'KKX Vi('r<>!;iA, chapter 171, the sum (or k^htires oT t^loeks in the Bank ol" .slandinu' in niy nauir in tlie Books ol" the said Bank. (»r ol' J)('heiitures, doscrihe tlieni biielly,) upon triisl to Ix; l>y llie said Cliureh iSoeicly applied to and for thv. iisus aatf. //ttr/io-es of I he, sn/'l Socif///, as sjxri/ir.d in the saift Act of Incor/tonitiuu and none other. II. A Bcfjuest of a s/ini of monej/, or of Shares of Stock or Debentnres, for one or nutrc of the sprci/ir pnrjioses of the Socicti/. (fSanie as loreuoin^', only inslead ol' the words in llalie> say) towards the angnuMitation oltiie Fund Ibrnied lor tht' purpose ol" providing lor the I'liture support ol' the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Mission Fund. Or, — 1'oward.s the support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the Church of England, in the l)ioces(» of (^uebi'c. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for those of the Cleigy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated l)y age or inlirmity, called the Fension l'\ind. Or, — Towards the auumentation of the Fund formed to make provision for tlu^ widows and or[)h:ins of the (lergv of the Church of England, in thf Diocese ol (^ue])ec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fun r e]uh)W- ing the Church in tln^ Mission of (or at ) held by the said Church Society, sul)ject to the conditions of a Deed of Tru.si j^assed between the said Church Socitdy and the Incumbent and Church- Wardens of the Church in the said Mission (or at ) 271) Or. — As iho oominoncciut'iil ol' :m »Mi(l<>\vintMit (or ll>c Church ol' St in t lie Mis>i()ii of (or nl, ) iiiid to j)r()vi(lt' lov ihc liitiuo mninhMiauco ol'divino worshij) in conloriuity with iho |)rincii)los ol' the (Miiirch ol' Jl]i»;4l;uul, in the Dioroso ol" Qael)*3«i. Or, — For and towards tln' cii iinvincnl ol' oduciition, and the su[)i)o)t ol' day schools aiid Sunday-Schools in the said ])io(M^si' of Quebec, in lonrorniily wilh the ))rin hiocese ol' (Quebec, and l)Ooks and Tracts ap[)roved l)y the said Church Society Ten* circulation within the said Diocese ol' Quebec. Or, —As an aid towards the erection, endowment and imnntcnance ol' Churches according' to the principles ol' the Church ol" J']ni)land, in Ihr Dioce.so ol' Quei)ec, within the Diocese ol' (^uO)ec, — the erection and maintenance ol' par- sonaue-houses, — th(^ seninu' ai)art oi' l)urial-!j;rounds and church-yards, and tlie endowment and su[)port ol' parsou- ag'ca! and rectories within the said Diocese. II T. A Denise of Red/ Estale for lite general intrpoi^ea of the S'jc.ieii/. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec,'' inrorporated bv a Statute of the rrovince of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and lifieenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Qui>:kn Vi('T(jkia, chapter 171, all and sinuular, «S:c., (descrii)e the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, &i'., unto the feaid Church So- ciety of the Dioc(\se of Quebec, and their successors lor ever ; upon tr\ist to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and protits thereof ^o and for Ike uses ami juir poses of llie said ('/i.//rch Soc/'e///, as sperijied in, the said Art of Inrorporalion, and none other, (Uid under the proinsions of the aforesaid Act of Inrorporalion of the said Chirreh Soriet//. I! , •' It t" I s.'. I II IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 l^|Z8 |2.5 -ni Mil 11.25 mil 1.4 1 1.6 I.I us us V] yl /: y .^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US80 (716)872-4503 ^ ■<^' , 'M ■' r 1 «■ 280 IV. i4 Dfi'i'sc of Rf'df Estate for auij one or more of /he i^/ie- ei/ir pt/rjfoses of thr Sot let if . SamG as in No. o — only insload ol' the words iii Italics insert the specilic purposes, as in No. ± V. A Devise to the Society of (i site for Ch/trch, t^v. Same as in No. 3, down to the words " lor ever" — then tfo on as Ibllows : — io the uses and iipon the trusts I'ollow- in sole use and henelit ol' members oi' the Church rcsidinu' in the place ad- jac.'ent to tln' said site and premises within the said Diocese ol' Quebec, accordinu" to the doctrine and disciplint^ oi' the Church of J!]ngland, in the Diocese of Quebec, and for no otiier purposes, and under the ])rovisions of the aforesaid Act ol Incorporation of the said Church Society. l! THE IIEPOSITOKY UK Tin; ^m^\^ for ilroinntiiij) f Iirbfidii Cjuomleiljj^ AT MISS WOOD'S, 82, ST. .lOilN STl^MET (within), gr^^ \ constant supi^ly of BIIJLES, TESTAMKNT^S, PRAYER BOOKS, ILYMN IJOOKS A. & M., and CIlUKCIi 8ERV1CJ!:S always on hand in every style of binding". Sunday Sciiooi. Lihkaiiy Books, Miscellaneous Pub- lications and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Clergy. Some oxcelbMit blank maps in store. ^Any of the books in the Catalogues of the S. P. C. K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository, or forwarded to the Secretary of the Society.