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AIJ Retch m. P«'l«.«, B. OFFicKRs nv Till' S()cii:rv. |)rtai&(nt. Tli« Kigitt R*«. JOIIX, Ix>ril Hi»li»p .it Ft<'a. Oitc-|pcr>ibtnti. Tli»' Uoiior.it.l.' .U)ll\ 8. HArSDKUS. KKKDKUICK A. WI(J(JIN8. K«-|iiir. . llii ll.>ii»alili'''AM(M:L I.. TlMiKY. (' R.. Lii-iiifiiaiit (iuvtinoi-. Hi'x. C'lnmi SCOVIL. I'h. I). WILLUM M. JAKVI8. KM|uiic. Srtaanrtr. H. W. FRITH, K«(|uir.-. ^ubitori. C. H. KAIRWBATHBK. BMjniip. «J. W. WIHTNKY. E-Miiiirr. 9oaib of Pome f^tiaioni. Th.' Ri»;lit Ri'v. fli.) LORD ni8H()l» (ex njfi.;.,). R.V. T. K. D()VVLIN(J. R«>v. G. M. ARM8TU0KU. Rev. Canon BRI ' ,t. >■. ' .M ■.o* , '■ L 1 * '< ,%'r.. H i.l *. ."- tu 'i. >'' •»■*!'• • .!'.■■ 1 ! ■ ■ * • ' # i -J ^ '^1 d^ltbr Jfaiii) Committtr. I. ALLEX JACK, E>-iuiro (i. A. fiCHOFIKLD. E-miiir.- .IAS. K. HUEL, E-miiin-. C U. WELDON. E*jiiin. (i. SIDNEY SMITir, Es4iiiir.-. W. M. JAUVIS. E.s«|iiir.-. '* llcinting |lrpoTt Committrr. Rev. Q. (t. ROBERTS. Rev. F. ALEXANDER. Kev. Ciiiioii KETCHl'M, .S-vj -/".•■/. W. CARMAN, Rtquire. ■.« ^ ••• ■ . . t i >: :' : . ■. i^ i < ^'\ i ' I* / ' J rj^i'.'-rjraj! '!;.';Tn?> :i • .t'--.i '1 ■ . • ■ • - , I.' ■ •!.•! I a -1 >, '■ i ■■■ 'i - V ... \,. ,' i;.; r ■:■..- . ' '» '.) . ,■ ni iM M,)' , *? . V t! . ,J' ..r-, •..._•/' . ..t -t-l '■- i. P !■ - iJ ■ . - , -^ M^^ ■itii.-; . '■ •1 - ■{' s- h \ ..■••:;/ Oi;u Kiiigdoi til is da] tlicui th deliver forever PRAYKRS OF THE SOCIKTY. i 1." '. ' ■1 ' •f/ ■r V H 1 .1 'TV 1 1 HKKORK rHKV COMMKNCK lUSINKSS. Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most Gracious favour ; •and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our works, begun, ( ontinued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Xame ; and finally , by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amrn. (> Goi>, from whom ail holy desires, ail good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour, our Soverign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace, those benefactors who (imtribute to its support, Ble>*s the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy : tho endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true nligion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Mis- sionaries, who are proclaiming the same in this Province, And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations, to the advancement of Thy (Jlory, :ind the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amkn. < > Merciful Gon. who hast made all men, and liatest nothing that thou iiiist made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be con- verted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may 1)6 saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold, under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and roigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, World without end. — Amen. (>i;k I'ATHEit, which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Namr. Tliy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give ua this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive tiicm that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amen. ... WHi:\ THK BLSINH.SS I.S liNDKD. ' ' TiiK grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God. and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. — Amen. ■.•■'■ a:-' ,! /•: l'.^H- CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY. The Society shall be called the Diocesan Church Society OF New Brunswick. n. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Rules, or Regulations of the Society be repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a \Ieeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members present, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said Meeting. '•A . m m i ml I I i ,m !1 S-. ■ ■i I ■ No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment of any Bye-Law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual Meeting of the Greneral Com- mittee, or at the next pi'evious Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at such previous Meeting; from which, without the ananimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. ■" wr. ' • - ' ' ■' No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote, at the Anniver- sary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Secretary, together with the said proposition. .> ▼. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds, shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment SOCIKTY of this IS of the Meeting thirds of ived the sanction •y within b' uor any ;ye-Law, r made at writing at i-al Com- , of such s of such stated in thout the ileviation, shall be t Anniver- linutes of than Ten payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same, a member of the Society. Provided that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have subscribed and paid at least live shillings during the year preceding such Meeting. k VI. Officers, 1. The Officers of the Society shall be a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secretaries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice-President; and any Life Member may, at any Anniversary Meeting, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3 The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Com- mittee; and in case of the death, reeignation, or removal from the Province, of any such Officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent Meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee, for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. » ■ - ■ ^. . .. . ^ . , ■ VII. • ' J ' ' ' Executive Committee. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be com- posed of the following Members, viz. : ' ' The Officers of the Society as provided for in the next preccd- iug Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, dulv licensed bv the Lord Bishop, and Subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Mem- bers, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound: to be annually elected, at the meetings of the General Committee, piT- vided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected, unless ho shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. •J. Five Members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. .l)'<'",ll 1(1 % 3. The Executive Committee shall meet cither at Frederictou or Saint John, on the first AVednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on tlie first Wednesday in ^larch, on the first "Wednesday in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October. 4. Special Meetings of the Executive Committee may be sum- moned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such tinu; and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but so fui- as may be, alternately at Saint John and Frede|*icton. o. The Executive Committee ehall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and di?-- posal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as tho General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of sucji Executive Committee. VIII. ■> •«! Board of Home Missions. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be com- posed of the following Members, viz. : is-.j^: f :...;,- 1 fir 1. The President, Treasurer, aud Secretary or Secretaries of tlie Society ex offlcio. 2. Three Clerical and five Lay Members of the Society, quali- fied for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. ,', , 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation aud effect, and the appropria- tions or disposition of the funds to the object of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-Laws, or Regulations of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. i> i? , ..,' . 5. The Boai-A of Home Missions shall meet whenever sum- moned by the President, Treasurer, or Secretary of the Society, and at eucb place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. ^'■T-: cricton he day 3clay in \y at'ttn- 3e siun- ncc, by ch tinu' It so t'iU- ght and and dis- r, which nd with ', as the ! Society rized to of such be com- etarics of ty, quali- tee, who lor of the proposed TX. Objects. The Society shall embrace the following' object?., and none other, viz.: 1. Missionary Visits to places where there is no settled Clergymen, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships: and assist- ance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation tor the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. ;». Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church prin- ciples are taught, and the training and encouraging of School- masters and Catechists. 4. The Supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Cata- logue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. • ' ■-"' '■ G. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a fund towards the aiTgmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor; and towards the educa- tion of Children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the AVidows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving Money or Securi- ties as Special Trusts. ^ch power lule, and ippropria- Jociety, as mt to any )mmittee . Laymen, lever sum- le Society, looting. • / X. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary ser- vices without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. Xi. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit Ills subscription to anyone or more of the objects above recited , which he may be most anxious to promote. 2 10 fliil XII. Local Committee. 1. The Members of the Society in each Paiisl], or in eaclj iMission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discre- tion of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Com- mittee ; and so also the members residing in any District of ii Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day, previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the recommendations to the General Committee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to depute two Lay Members of the Society, to be elected at the Annual Meet- ings of the Committee, to assist the Missionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recommend any of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. o. The Members of the Society, attending the public services at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have the right to elect two Lay Delegates annually. The Meeting for the election of the said Delegates, to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct ; and the said Delegates upon being so elected, and their election duly certified by the Lord Bishop or other person presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified as members of the General Committee. XIII. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fred- ericton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thursday in Julv in each vear. !itVJ*ft 11 in cacli discve- %\ Coiu- ict of a vith the of such iccratetl, n'oval of ,te Local purpose ietiug on Meeting, of special epute two jual Mect- nitting the ion of the jcommeiid evation of funds of iic services (e the right ]ng for the such time lirect; antl ^ir election residing at Ibe thereby fcig at Fred- fhuvsday in 2. A Special (jlciieral Coimnittcc may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being llrst given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Frcdericton and Saint John, respectivply. XIV. The General Committee. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be composed of the following members, viz.: The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman ; the Vice-Presidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Commit- tee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, trom other members of the Commit- tee; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the meeting of the General Committee; the Treas- urer and the A uditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Par- ish or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the clergyman of any separate District of a Parish (provided that in the absence or sickness of the Rector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister shall be considered pro hac vice a member of the General Committee), and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committees as before pro- vided; all such persons being Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Com- mittee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropriations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows : — Firstly. Production of Certificates of Lay Delegates. Secondly. Secretary's report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. Report of the Auditors to be read and laid before [the General Committee. 12 Fonrihly. Su
  • i\ mect- •cpovt "it Ic at the Sermon- ,ch occii- the niin- ictou, that Lymcnt oi" ons to be- thvough Is secureil opagatioii I be maili' Itself of a le be made lunder the lave at all lect to tbc (he Society [sent to tlie ly of their transacted during iho expired year, and al>«o a list of grants reconmi'Mided lor the ensning year, with the conditions to bo annexed to each, ;iiid shall also report to the Kxeciitivo Conindttco at eacli i|iiartcrly meeting thereof. ■t. That on the ai)proval by the General Committee of the ;',rants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith l»ass into o[)eration on the basis of the foregoing Resolutions, ;ind subject to the fallowing regulations: — (rt.) The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after the annual n>eet- iiig, communicate with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Missions for the year. (fj.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the sat- is taction of the Board before the loth day of August then next, they shall communicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his congregations notice (B) of with- drawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the sat- isfaction of the Board before the 1st of October then next, all payments to the Missionary's salary, through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof: Provided, that should the Missionary see fit to resign his cure, he shall, if stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in an) vacant Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required of the defaulting Mission, be entitled, in respect of the services to be rendered in such new Mission, to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Board, not exceeding that jjrovided for the continuation of his services in his former Mission, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided, also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on 1st April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipeutl IVom the Society. {(I.) Where such jrgagement is entered into, the Board shall forthwith uotily the Missionary, who shall thereupon 14 ii (unless the toiins of .su';li oiijijuj^cinciit shall not be f'ullillod a« hereinafter provided) be entitled to draw upon the Society fou the full amount of his quarterly salary, includin^^ therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mission itself. (e.) The sum required of the Mission shall in such case be remitted by the Wardens quarterly in advance to the Treas- urer, and may consist cither of money or written receipts of the Missionary, for produce furnished to him at the market rates: Provided, that two months' yrace (but no more) may be allowed the Mission to make up such sum ; that is to say, the sum required for the quarter of the ensulno- year, ending 30tli October, shall be remitted before the 1st September, and for the following- quarter before the 1st December next. (/.) Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him. after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. ((/.) Should the sum required from the parish not bo re- mitted as aforesaid, the Treasurer shall forthwith, on the expiration of the two months' grace, give notice (C) to the Missionary, requiring;: him to give notice (D) of withdrawal of stipend as such Missionary, and all such stipend shall be there- upon withdrawn pursuant to such notice ; and unless the sum agreed to be paid for the quarter shall be forthwith remitted, no stipend shall be payable for such expired quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contributed on the part of the Society ; and none whatsoever for the succeeding quarter: and the Board shall appoint a deputation to inquire into the causes of such default, and shall report thereon at the next meeting of the General Committee. " -' ' Provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be in default, though after the period for withdrawal of the stipend shall have arrived, such Mission may be reinstated by the Board if they shall see fit so to do, under the regulations and conditions herein contained. (h.) In case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend is secured for life on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant, the Board shall call on the "Wardens to enter into the prescribed engagement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary; and those Missionaries shall continue T5 led as ty fott in the aso be Trcas- ipts of mavket may be ay, the ug 30th and for receipt I make lac liira, lasuvcr's it bo rc- , on the ) to tlie irawal of be there- \\e sum emitted, yond the Society ; and the causes of eeting of to be in le stipend by the tions and 's stipend on of the to enter demise of continue Jo draw their stipends ns heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily conic within the general system adopted for other Missions. (/.) It shall be optional with the IJoard to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment, at any period in advance, and these regulations^ inutntus muUmitis, shall thereupon apply, generally, to any such Mission. (Jc.) The Board shall have full power and authority to make all such further bye-laws, rules, and regulations, as may in their opinion be required for their guidance, and from time to time to alter or amend the same as they shall sec fit. o. That in every case of a Clergyman receiving a stipend through this Society, lie shall be required to make to the .Secretary of the Society, according to such form as the Board of Home Missions may from time to time require, half-yearly, on or before the first days of December and June in each year, a return for the preceding half-year, shewing — (1.) The general limits of his Mission. (2.) The extent thereof in square miles. (3.) The estimated number of members of the Church of England living therein. (4.) The number of Churches, Chapels of Ease, and Mis- sionary Stations respectively, within the Mission. (6.) Whether or not there is therein a parsonage house belonging to the Mission or provided by the people. (6.) The extent of Church and Glebe Land connected therewith. (7.) The income from such Churclj or Glebe Laud for the year ending 1st April last. ^ (8.) The amount contributed therein towards the support of the Missionary, from sources other than the grant through this Society. (9.) The number of public services on Sundays and in the week respectively. (10.) The average congregation in each place of worship. (11.) The number of Communicants. (12.) The number of Baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. :" . . ., C. Total. I t •if. u6 kffl^^M H;'t jn^^^^H !K ^H|l 10 iu,|^n| o fi »»&' "wi^MI 11 3 *!**' ^^^H 1 m ::, •» nK^mM| n ;*'ij wilWPWf ^ ■!')M IwilBMP 'a m ' ": , ; 1 f '1- ■ 3't i" '• 1 (!i'1 '■ '-:"■" ,! . > ■i ■■■ 't »s I ■/:..' i ,M ;^'" 1* *> > f- 'i:Jl • i"' iJ; ^^K ;^ t fitr^^ i ml i k^ , J l3j ft. ^' 1 ■ '>; it ^' ■■ 1 * ;ii "-■ f ■ •* -'11 •'■J ' ■ if • t ■% *4 •; ,: ; 1 :; f : i V^ kBKSI^^^b.' i ^ : ;. t-*; sBIBIBi i ' .1 V*i HiBHI'. 4 •^. ^\. IMt m ¥, Witt' ■r '" 1^ 1 %i i n •■ !^|r* k; (13.) The iiiiiitl)(>r of (JoiniiiuMiraiit«. A. Added. H. Ueinoved. C Dceea^ed. D. IVesciit Meinbeis. (11.) The nuinber Coidlrmed. (l/>.) MarriM<,a»s. ' (1(5.) liuriuls. (17.) Xaines of C'lmrch Wardens. ' ' (18.) Xamcs of Lay Dele^jales to Diocesan Cliurch 8oclot> and Synod. (19.) Tlje number of seholars and teachers in Sunday School. Whicli returns shall be laid before the Hoard of Home Mission^ forthwith, ami before the General Committee on the llrst day of their meclinj^; and no j^rant shall from henceforth be payable to any Missionary in default of rendering any such statement or return so h)no^ as such default shall continue. - 6. That the Board of Homo Missions shall, so soon as may bo, after the lirst day of December in each year, make uj) from such returns, the printed returns and statement required annu- ally by the Society for the Propajjation of the Gospel, and foi- ward the same, reporting specially to the Society for tin- Propagation of the Gospel any Missionary who may bo in default. ■ ■ ' '■ 7. That those of the Clergy within the Diocese, notrcccivini,' stipends through this Society, be requested to forward to the Secretary in like manner, on or before the first day of June in each year, the returns numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, l.'J, 1-4, 1."). 16, 17, 18, and 19, in order that a complete return of the Dioceso in these particulars, may each year be published with the Society's Report, as hath been heretofore in part only accus- tomed. 8. That the Board of Home Missions, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Lay- men for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, i'ov the purpose of liolding Missionary Meetings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat (not interfering, liowever, with the usual serai-annual collections, and annntil canvass of the Mission on behalf of the Society) ; and further, of making inquiries as to the jjower of the Mission to con- tribute towards the Clergyman's support: such deputations reporting to the Board, and through them to the General Com- mittee of the Society. 17 '.). That tho Doard <>t' IIoiiio Mission*, in conjuiMMion wiili I lie Lord I{i^llo|), nuiv rurtlioi' appoint sptM;ial dcpiUatioiis to in(pilii' into llic causes of any deticii'iicy of contribntinns uv (•tl)('r pocniiiiny diincultieh in any Mission, and slmll liavc lM»\\('r to call l'(M- aii\ I'Murns tliey n»uy think piopci' IVoin any olthe Paiishos n'ceivlnfi; uiil iVoin or lhrouj(h the Six-iciy. 10. That the Loid Bishop bo respect fnlly ro»iuested to tfan-- niit a copy of tlicse Jtesolutions to the V'enciabh' Society tor the Propagation of ilic Oospel, requestin;jf their concurrence therein. 11. The HoartI of Home Missions shall have power, with the approval of the Lord Bishop, to make any i-iS NSWICK, ows and Regula- ' Bruns- ;ial fund other, to Uars per ng to the That the cry year, of ' iply with )CIETY OF hereunto D. 18 »ns' Fund. RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in future, no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the Gen- eral Committee, or previously. ,, That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on a'jcount of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his dis&retion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. That all grants by this Committee for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shall be for the service of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall expire with it. That all vouchers for the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the period for which they are claime*?, together with the services performed. That for the future, the Clergy and other collectors of the funds of the Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their list of subscribers handed to the Secretary for publication in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amounts subscribed. Whei'eas, The grants made by the Diocesan Church Society from its annual income (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions: Therefore Hesolved, That in future, grants from this Com- mittee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to support their own clergymen — the amount of local contributions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sums paid in aid of the gen- eral objects of the Society. That all bequests made to the Society, be funded as hereto- fore, and the interest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are bequeathed. Whereas, in consequence of the limited means at the disposal I [IS r 1 1 '" ' m II ^ll^i km Mis i- '.•!i 24 of the Society, aiitl the <{reat necessity for new and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local {,'leb(;^ and other endowments of Parishes should be fully utilized, Therefore, 1. liesolved, That the Board of Home Missions be authorized to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mis- sion receiving aid from the Society, full details of all sucli glebes, church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftenei-, as they shall see fit. ;i ■ 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Rector's use, is taken to make up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith increase the amount required in [wo- portion thereto; and in case of neglect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collect the interests or lenfs, the Board be autliorized to inquire into the matter, and, if there be sufficient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. ■■.,. /,;,i- ;,.-.■. ^ — .-!,., : ! • That the Secretary of Diocesan Church Society be requested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions re- XJorted from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds ; that the amounts so re- turned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed state- ment of all contributions then remaining unpaid, be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executive Committee, for their action in the matter, at the October meeting and each meeting there- after, so long as any amount shall continue in arrear. That every Missionary be requested to furnish annually to the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. That hereafter, one yearly return only be required from each Missionary in p^a^.u of the two half-yearly returns as at present; this return to embrace all the information required by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Diocesan Church Society. That all Rules and Regulations made by the General Com- mittee be printed in each Annual Report. 25 That the certificates of the lay delegates be sent to the Secretary at least ten days before the meeting of the Greneral Committee, to enable him to report to the meeting at its opening the names of those qualified, and that his report shall be accepted as prima facie evidence of qualification. I FORM OF DRArr. $. This Draft will not be paid unless properly stamped. 187. Sir: Pay to- -or order, the sum of ary at- -being amount of salary due to me as MisRion- -for the quarter ending the —day of ■18 , in accordance with the schedule adopted by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of- 18 To the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick. , . , :'i "!.>:; 1 . : , - -.1 -», . - FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick: This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, as deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article XII of the Constitution. ,„,.,. ., , ., ./ — Chairman. Secretary. Dated at- -the- ■day of- -18 . ■>u -.. ■ -i I 'i I- I . I 26 CLERGY IN THE DIOCESE OF FREDERIC TON. I . (,i . ■'I' ,::,< 5e-H- fi i?r- Right Rev. J. MEDLEY, D. D., Bishop of Frei>ericton, Frederictoi. ATWYAvnwn Bob w ) Sub-Dean, Cathedral, Fi*e«Jeii«toii, and Mi.x- ALEXANDEK, Kev. F ^ slonary at New Maryland. ALMON, Rev. FOSTER Rector, St. Luke, Portland. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M Rector, St. Mark, St. John, — Jiural Ikim. ARMSTRONG, Rev. W Rector, St. James, St. John, ARltfSTRONG, Rev. W. B Rector, Weltord.— Address, Jiichibnctu, BARBER, [Rev. H. H Missionary, St. Andrews, Newcastle. BLISS, Rev. D. M Rector, Westmorland. BOYD, Rev. STANLEY Missionary at Point du Cliene, Shediac. BRIG8T0CKE, Rev. CANON Rector, Holy Trinity, St, John. CAMPBELL, Rev. J. R Missionary, St. Martin's. CARR, Rev. J. FREDERIC Rector, Kingsclear. COSTER, Rev. N. A Rector, Richibucto.,,,. „ ,> ,, , COSTER, Rev. C. G., Ph. D St. John. ' 'I '-'] ' COVERT, Rev. W. S Missionary, Grand Manan. * " "•** DEYEBER, Rev. CANON Rector, St. Paul, Portland. DOWLING, Rev. THEODORE E Rector, St. George, Carleton. FLEWELLING, Rev. J. E Missionary, Wicklow. FORSYTH, Rev. DAVID Rector, Chatham,— Rural Demi. FOWLER, Rev. LeB. W Rector, Prince William and Dumfi-ies, HANFORD, Rev. S. J Missionary, Upham. HARRISON. Rev. CANON Gondola Point. ^ BiARTIN, Rev. THOMAS Missionary, Canterbui-y. HOYT, Rev. L. A Missionary, Andover. *? .'.^ '* : HILZ, Rev. AUGUSTUS Missionary. Derby. ;♦".;. JAFFREY, Rev. W Missionary. St. Mary's and Stanley. JARVI8, Rev. G. S., D. D Rector, Shediac,— Rimd Dean, KETCHUM, Rev. CANON, D. D., Rector, St. Andrews. • " "" MATHERS, Rev. R Warden, Wiggins' Orphan Asylum. MoEIEL, Rev. W. LeB Rector, Douglas and Bright. MEDLEY, Rev. CANON Rector, Sussex. MILNER,Bev. C Retired Missionary, Westfield. ^' '' NEALES. Rev. H. H Rector, Richmond. NEALE8, Rev. J Rector, Gagetown. NEALES, Rev. T Rector, Woodatoek, — Hural Dean. PARNTHEB, Rev. D. B Rector, St. Jude, Carleton. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS Rector, Rothesay. ^ PENTREATH, Rev. EDWIN 8 Rector, Moncton. i>Tr'Tz-T?'i»P -Rov T> w ) Missionary, Greenwich and Wickhnni, - PICIUilT, Kev. u. w ^ ^^^^^ jj^^^ ROBERTS, Rev. G. Q Rector, Pred*icton. — 2?»m// Dean. RU8HT0N, Rev. JOSEPH Hector, Christ Chui-ch, St, Stephen, 8CH0FIELD, Rev, GEORGE Rector, Simonds. Wickli.ins, - 27 SCOVIL, Rev. CANON, Pli. D St. John. SHAW, Rev. B Rector, CambridRe. SIM0ND8, Rev. R Rector. Burton. «llfITH, Rev. JOSEPH Rector, Petersxille. SMITH, Rev. R. E Rector, 8t. George, — i?/'n// Dinn. SPIKE, Rev. HENRY M Rector, Lancaster. STERLING, Rev. G. H Rector, MauRerville. 8TEVENS, Rev. L. G Rector, Trinity Church, 8t. Stephen. STREET, Rev. W. H Rector, St. George, BiUhurst. SWEET, Bev. J. H Missionary, Dal housie. TALBOT, Rev. JAMES H Missionary, Springfield. WAIN WRIGHT, Rev. HASTINGS B Rector, Kingston. WALKER, Bev. CANON Rector, Hampton. WARNEPORD, Rev. E. A Rector, Norton. WEEKS, Rev. A. H Rector, Queensbury. WETMOBE, Bev. D. J Misbionary, Clifton. WILLIS, Bev. CUTHBEBT Rector, Salisbury. WOOD, Rev. A Retired Missionarj-, St. John. WOODMAN, Rev. E. 8 ..Rector, Westfield. . . , »'/ '.'<• '/I- ,. I ■'. t.*i'f..*f J'^/Vr /;.■■■,■ '•• ;vr'r,i ,;'..;; '',<;•,{:■ ;j'i.'.v •. (,■'*,: •/'■' I ■»\.. <• ■• Ic; • . ' ■l:l':,l' ' . '.l'?- ■y'.>' ;■.. .r t ;,•'{»',. ir''',_ :^i I !'>ij '' ;<.'%,'■ ' ' •' i 'ii!ll '" '•» '»'•' !'' !■ ' 1 ! lS'"i' .1' ',-'M '■; V «■••■♦ rj.- ■' H.'Iwi '• " '*.' ■- >.>1! ' ,'.: "i< vrXni' ^.Ai J, ;!►;>' <;i,' >:i^A<'^ i..UV -v^; r. v l;i.,,M-' • U ''..•'. •■ .' ' \. .^ » ?./.?•: . • /r '*'■ •' ]i'il i\-<,i< ■- , ■ ,Kfil-,A\ f-' :■ UMW]} I i '^'<1f ':>> li ,t): liiy iihr I' ;,';jt.;UrT rv^ : ' •.■i:'f:tjr'*i ^•h '!.. Wi(\^-' «)i!i f.^'^'l ' UCyVMVy^ ow '>■ i.- ■•? \'} ii;-' tl'>.'vl -?'■»','! 0.'£|> i.-q"if ,tf»,!. -./:'. d •" If, ;>!,? j!v-^"-' ;'''.' •{■.;,;*:;*-, '>n'ti'i'^? >ceK. Tiie following abstract of the Reports of the Missionarios fihoald commend itself to the careful attention of the members of the Society : — Andover, &c. — Rev. L. A. Hoyt writes as follows : " Daring the last year there has been much progress of the Church in this Mission, for which I have every reason to bo thankfUI. Although the Mission at Qrand Falls has not been all one could have desired, yet the guarantee required by your Society has been promptly paid every (quar- ter; and the people of Little Falls have proved themselves loynl to the Church, and have received very great comfort and benefit from the labours of your Missionary. "The Mission of Hew Denmark is in a flourishing condition, and a Cburch'buUding is fairly under way. The Rev. Mr. Hansen, however, will tell y«u, in his Report, the state of affairs there, better than I can. " The grants you have made at Grand Falls and New Denmark, have enabled me to open Sunday Services at Arthurette, Chiquitahalk, and Olassville, or, as I purpose in the future, instead of Glassville, at Esdraelon and Green Brook. "' The Bishop has paid us a visit this summer, and there were presented for Confirmation, fifteen young persons. " Before I close my Report, I should like to bring before your Society the case of Aberdeen and Kent. I scarcely know whether to call thlH a part of my Hibsion or not, and yet, as an employee of the Society, I feel myself in duty bound to visit these places, as having no resident Clergy- man. When you consider that in these two parishes are forty Church families who had not heard the Church service for fifteen years, you will understand my solicitude on their account. At Esdraelon the people have given a piece of land for a Church and graveyard ; they have pro- cured plans for building, and are tolling, in the practice of self-denial and labor, to bring their building to completion. " Cansometbing notbe done for these people? If a grant can be made for these parishes as a new Mission, I feel satisfied that, with an active man,, the Mission of Kent and Aberdeen will in a few years be able to give a latisfaetory aceonnt of itself. '* One of the objects of the Society is to assist young men in their prepa- ration for the ministry. There are two young men in my Mission desirous of taking Holy Orders ; and as they are both in circumstances requiring aid, being both colonists, I wish to know if a small grant cannot be made towards their aid. I am happy to assure you that I can heartily I'ecom- mend both these cases, as being not only promising, but both being fitted peculiarly to fill a place in the work of the Church in this Diocese. " Contributions amount to 1^.72." I*.'- 30 Ik 1 iM 1 • ^•^ ., I I Uathurst. — Rev. W, Hy. iStrcet reports contributions to the amount of $89.13. f . Burton ani> Lincoln. — Rov. R. Simonds writon us follows : " Although I cannot at thiH date undertake to report the ceiitrihutionH from Burton and Lincoln as more than $90.85, yet I hope, eventually, to pay into the Society not much Iohh than last year. *' The Num now contributed in the Mission towards the Rector's stipend is large, considering the small number of families from whom the bulk of it comes ; and when this is paid, and also the very burdensome taxes upon all property (notably the school tax), not much money is left for the Diocesan Church Society. " I am thankful to be able to report this year a large increase In the number of young people attending our Sunday School at Oromocto, un increase due chiefly to the zeal and energy of one of the ladies of the congregation, and partly to a change of hour from 9.30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Efficient teachers also have willingly offered themselves. "The Sunday School is also much indebted to TV. M. Jarvis, Esq., who very thoughtfully and kindly suggested to his class in the Sunday School of St. Mark's to give the illustrated papers they had read, to our school ; and these papers, sent monthly, tend greatly to keep up the interest felt by the children and parents in the school. Mr. Jarvis has thus aocompllshed two good objects, viz. helping us materially, and teaching his young people early to take an interest in others. '*No doubt, in this way other Sunday Schools in the cities might greatly aid those in the country. * ''Just now workmen are engaged in painting both the exterior and interior of the Parish Church, Oromocto, the necessary funds having been raised through the very praiseworthy efforts of a sewing-circle, who began work for this object about eighteen months ago. It Is not often that I have anything of Interest to communicate to the Society, and I am glad to be able to forward, this year, the above report of some outward signs of progress. "I trust the Society's expenditure in behalf of the Mission, for which we ought to be grateful, will not be unproductive of higher results." Campobello. — Rev. F. B. Crozier reports that the contributions wi)! amount in all to |99.68, including the sum of $10.22 for the S. P. G. Canterbury. — Rev. T. Hartin reports contributions to the amount of $40. Carleton, St. George, and Fairville Missions. — Rev. T. E. Dowling reports that the contributions are slightly in excess of last year. They are as follows: St. George's Church, Carleton, $45.22; Fairville Mission, $69; Grand Bay, $4.24; total for General Purposes, $118.46; W. & O. Fund, $5.03. -' 1'- 'J J. Chatham. — Rev. D. Forsyth reports conjxibutions amounting to $264, «nd has enclosed the following report : « I have much pleasure in reporting to the venerable Diocesan Churcli m •f le amount the amount Society, another yearN satlMfactory progress In the work of the Church in tith Parish. In Soptomber last, the Lord Bishop visited C'liathum, con- firmed 27 candldntes, and expressed his gratification at the ovidencoH of prosperity ho saw in the Church. " We have heeu engaged during the past year In building the flne Rector}*, now almost completed, and in a great mctisuro free from debt. With some extra efforts on the part of tlie parishioners, and tlie help of the Diocesan (Jhurch Society, I hope very soon to see the remainder of the cost of the building paid. The cheerful co-operation of my people In currying on tho erection of this building has been very encop raging, and I trust that our Parish may be justly proud of this further addition to the property of the Clmrch in our midst. '' I am glad to say that notwithstanding the existing great depresphu i ! business, and the demands attending our local expenses, tho cr uWi. • ioi to the Diocesan Churcli Society are almost equal to those of ,.i^* \ » . . i gladly record the cheerful response of my people to this anc." •; .1 .'nt their subscriptions, and I am encouraged to hope that this wil' '• • ' help on the Church's work will continue to increase until, in '^wr> iu> stance, it corresponds in perfection with the importance an' I dc^isedncss of the work of the venerable Diocesan Church Society. I am nappy also to state that the average attendance at the services is sustained, and that the weekly offerings are steadily increasing. 1 take these as evidences of growing appreciation of Divine ordinances, and of a better comprehension of the nature and principles of Divine worship. " Many acts of personal kindness from my people, and the ready and diligent assistance of those who have so successfully collected the contri- butions to the Society, demand my thankful acknowledgment. May all these kind encouragements, and all works designed for the glory of God and the salvation of men, meet at last with the eternal reward of God's faithful people ! " Contributions, including ^11 for S. P. G. Missions, amount to $281.05." Derby, Nelson, &c. — Rev. W. Cruden reports contributions to the umount of $90. D0UGLA8 AND BRIGHT. — Rev. "W. LeB. McKiel has enclosed the follow- ing report: '' In reviewing the Church work in this Mission since the last anniver- sary of the Diocesan Church Society, the first thing that meets us is the difficulty that arose on the part of the parishioners, in refusing to contrib- ute the amount required by the Board of Home Missions towards the support of the Church in the Mission . '' A deputation from the Board visited the Mission, and with the con- sent of the people it was determined to set apart the Tay Settlement and Stanley to form a new Mission, as soon as a Clergyman could be found to take charge. " This has not yet been done, and the work of the Mission has been carried on as in past years, with the old grant from the Diocesan Church Society renewed. 32 V *t '* Number of Services during the year, 122; Baptisms, 11; Marriages, (None); Burials, 7; Communicants added, 8; BemoTed, 2. '' The necessary work on the foundation and cellar of the Parsonage, alluded to in my last report, was completed last autumn, at a cost of :$lb3.78. The roof needs to be repaired next, as it leaks badly whenever it rains. '* Some new lamps ha?e been procured for All Saints Church; and the chancel floor of St. John the Evangelist's Chuieh,^hich was unsafe owing to the decay of the flooring timbers, has been repaired under the super- vision of the Church Warden, J. De Lancy Robinson, who for this object has been cafefUlly husbanding the Sunday evening collections for a longtime. ^' Mr. Robinson has also at his own expense ftirniahed the same Church with a very neat and convenient chancel rail of butternut. " Probable amount of contributions to the (General Purposes Fund, Diocesan Church Society, ^0." Edmunsivn, Madawaska.— The Rev. W. Shannon reports contribu- tions to the amount of $12.10. Frbdbricton. — Rev. G. Goodridge Rol>ert8 reports contributions as follows : Widows' and Orphans' Fund, $20.26 ; Missions Society Propagation Gospel, $68.98; General Purposes, $811.52; total, $885.75. Gagbtown. — Rev. James Neales reports contributions to the amount of $51.22. GRA17D Majjan.— Rev. W. S. Covert reports the present amount of contributions as $15, to which probably an additional sum will be added. Gbeenwich, &c. — Rev. D. W. Pickett reports contributions to the amount of $41.62. KiNGSCLEAR. — Rev. J. Frederic Carr has forwarded the following report : *' The routine work of the Clergyman is very much the same every- where, and familiar to all who will be likely to read this Report. I need, therefore, mention only the peculiar events of the year, in the order of their occurrence. ** It is remarkable that I have no deaths to record. *' Last autumn a bazaar was held in aid of St. Peter's, under the pat- ronage of Mrs. Tilley, who, also, gave most valuable aid. While all the parishioners entered heartily into the undertaking, its success was chiefly due to the unremitting labors of Mrs. Maunsell. In this way the Resto- ration of St. Peter's, with the exception of the windows in the Nitve, has been completed, an excellent orsan purchased, and the Parish freed from all debt. ** The Parochial Temperance Society was instrumental in providing a conrse of entertaining lectures during the winter. <' On the Eve of the New Year, the congregation of St. Peter's made 33 the amount ions to the Mrs. Maunsell a handsome presentation to mark their appreciation of her services as organist. " In April I was invited to meet the people of I'pper Kingsclear at the house of Mr. Joseph Holyoke, and was made the recipient of a generous purse of money. " The most pleasing event of the year was the appearance, on Easter morning, of stained-glass windows in the Chancel of St. Peter's, in memory of the Rev. John Black, late Rector of Kingsclear, and the late Canon Lee. The memorial to the latter was erected by his many friends, through tlie instrumentality of Mrs. C. C. Tabor. That to Mr. Black was the loving gift of his daughter, Mrs. Robinson. "I wish to acknowledge here my obligations to my Parishioners generally for aid in Parochial work, and for many personal kindnesses. If I do not omit each year to make spechil mention of Lt.-Col. Maunsell, who still acts as Lay-Reader, it is because his services are neither less, nor less appreciated. '• My report will be sufficiently complete, if, in addition to these details. I give the customary Financial Statement : Proceeds of Lectures f 30.00 Presentations 60.00 Church Society 111.02 Ordinary Offertory 117.24 Assessment 240.00 St. John Relief Fund 400.00 Addition to Endowment 326.00 Proceeds of Bazaar 650.00 Total, $1934.26-' Kingston. — Rev. Hastings Wainwright writes as follows : '* On the thu'd day of September, last year, I arrived at my new Mission in time to take part in the morning services of old Trinity, where I found a very fair congregation, who gave me a hearty welcome to their parish, which was duly proved by the zeal they eventually showed in moving up my household stuff from St. John, and assisting in every possible way, in offering help, provisions, Ac, to get us comfortably and speedily settled amongst them. And here it may not be out of the way to make mention of the undoubted tokens of affection shown us by many of nay former pai^ ishioners in my old Mission of St. David. " During the ten months of residence, I have held 122 Sunday services, and 38 week; administered the Holy Communion 21 times, and to the sick times. Eighteen have been admitted into the Church by the waters of Baptism. '* In the parish are three Churches and one Station. The Parish Church , 'Trinity,' one of the oldest, if not the oldest of the Churches in the Diocese, erected in 1788, is in very fair order. St. James, on the Reach, opposite Oak Point, with its fresh coat of white paint, built on a hill, is a most conspicuous object to the tourist, either ascending or descending the River St. John. 5 34 it' Hit •' ,St. rfiul*!-, on the Konuebeccasls, at White's Point, twelve miles from Trinity, is, I am ^■orry to say, in a very sad condition, wanting repairs both outside and in. T am trying to animate the people in that section oi the parish, to make some exertions to save the building from going to utter ruin through neglect. " At Clifton, live miles from Tx*inity, the services are held in the Hall. " Services are held every Sunday at Trinity and St. James', and every third Sunday at St. Paul's, and every Sunday, save when I go to St. Paul's. I have service at Clifton in the evening. " Holy Communion is administered every month, and on the great Fes- tivals, at the Parish Church. " Communicants June 24, numbered from (50 to 70; on May 29, 80 to 100. " In St. James', Holy Communion is celebrated every month. Commu- nicants from 16 to 20. " St. Paul's, Holy Communion every sixth week, communicants very few. '• At Clifton, Holy Communion was administered twice,— the last time. June 17 ; Comnmnicants 32, some of whom ' receive ' also at Trinity. " Though we number so many for a country parish, and our congrega- tions generally large, it does not necessarily follow that much in a finan- cial way can be raised in the parish. The men of wealth and of great liberality (as you will read in Report of 1875, from the pen of the Kev. W. E. Scovil, late Eector), in the providence of God, have all been called to their rest, and none can be found as able, and perhaps as willing, to follow their good example ; and, as is well known, the shifting of the shire-town from its original spot to another parish, has had the effect, directly and indirectly, of weakening the support of the Church in Kingston. " We have no monied men in Kingston now, whatever may have been the case in those glorious days when there was nothing to pay, and wealth in abundance. The main, the entire burden falls upon those who literally eat bread in the sweat of their face, for Kingston, any one acquainted with the stony nature of the soil well knows, is not the best farming land in the County or Province. " It is a hard matter to raise money, and especially at the present time. " Yet the contributions will not fall short of what was raised here last year, viz. $93.27, which includes $20 paid in to the Treasurer in January, and $6 to W. M. Jarvis, Esq., for Foreign Missions, Society Propagation Gospel. " There is no parsonage connected with this Mission. I am now living in a part of a house for which the parish pays $60 rent. Including every thing connected with the working of the Church, &c., the parish has rais«d, since I took charge, ovar $666.*' Lancaster. — Rev. H. M. Spike has nothing of interest to report to the Society. The work is progressing, and he is encouraged to persevere in his efforts for the welfare of the people. Contributions amount to about $50. ' ' . • ' ' 1ft 35 •i Mauoerville. — Rev. amount of ^67.95. G. H. Sterling reports contributions to the MoNCTON. — Rev. Edwyn S. W. Pentreath writes us follows : " The Parish has been much strengthened in numbers and influence during the past year. On Sept 17, the Bishop opened our new church, and confirmed 10 persons. We have already spent $1,700.00 on the main l>uilding, and now need about SI ,000.00 more to put on the inside finish and complete the tower and spire. At present date, June 1, our debt does not exceed $150.00, and we are proceeding very cautiously. Of the amount raised for the building fund, about one half was obtained here, and we have been severely taxed to keep out of debt. This has maue our contributions for other purposes small. We hope when our church is built and paid for, to be in a better position. '* The congregation has largely increased during the past year. " I have obtained leave of absence for four months. My place will be occupied by the Rev. G. H. Hunt, Rector of Christ Church, Tuskaloosa. Alabama, and Dean of the Convocation of Tuskaloosa." Newcastle. —Rev. Herbert H. Barber writes as follows : " For so short a time as I have been in this parish it is difficult for me to state what work has been done. I trust, however, that the Church has not been standing still. " On entering upon my duties here I soon felt the need of a room in which u Sunday School could be conducted, and in which I could hold meetings and classes. My first work, therefore, was to make an eftbrt to get one built, and I am happy in stating that I have so far succeeded in obtaining such funds as have enabled me to commence one, which I hope to have completed and in use before Christmas. " The sum we have collected for the Society, 1 am very sorry to say, is not so large as on some previous years ; but this is to be accounted for by the calls which have been made for subscriptions for the school-houso and the sufferers from the great fire in St. John. The amount collected is §113.62, which with $17.00 sent for the S. P. G. makes a total of $130.62. •' I feel I ought before closing this report to mention the great and un- varying kindness we have received from all since we came into Newcastle. It has been such as to make us very grateful, and encourage us in the work undertaken." " '■" " ■ ' ^ ' ■'- ' '""• • "' 4 New Denmark. —Rev. N. M. Hansen has enclosed $11, contributions from this Mission. He writes as follows : " The amount seems small, but as the oldest inhabitants have lived in this settlement only about five years, and as the majority of the settlers have come here in the green woods without capital, we find it a great effort to procure for ourselves the bare necessities of life. " It is with great pleasure we can report from this settlement a good ■•hare of prosperity. We are holding Divine Service at present in a part of the buildings erected by the Government for emigration purposes; but I 'i« Hi- 36 on the 12th of April hist, we hild the foundation of St. Ansgar Churcli. Now the frame has been raised, and we hope with God's blessing to have it ready for consecration during the current year. •* I cannot close without expressing my hearty thanks to the Church people of this Diocese, especially his Lordship the Bishop, for their kind sympathy and ready aid in the erection of the Church ; also, the Church Society for their liberality in providing towards my salary ; and finally, to Rev. Mr. Hoyt, in Andover, for all his activity in our affairs." New Maryland. — Rev. Finlow Alexander reports as follows : " The subscriptions from this Mission during the past year, througli offertory and from private sources, have amounted to $40.54. The house- to-house collection for D. C. S. has not yet been taken up, but I hope it may not full short of that of previous years. " The engagements of this Mission to D. C. S. not having been fulfilled since July, 1876, the Missionary's stipend was in January, 1877, with- drawn, but the Sunday services have been regularly carried on, with the omission, only, of those winter days when the snow was too deep to admit of travel. " The congregation having expressed to me its inability to meet the full amount of eighty dollars annually towards the Minister's stipend, required by the Board of Home Missions, a meeting of the parishioners was held on June 28, 1877, at which guarantees were given for the pay- ment of sixty dollars per annum towards this purpose, which sum I earnestly hope the Board will accept. " I am pleased to state that the attendance upon the services of the Church in this Mission, has increased of late months, and that the demeanor of our people at these times, is without exception grave and reverent. " In the past year we have received five members into the Church by Holy Baptism, and five have been removed from us by death." Norton. — Rev. E. A. Wsirneford reports contributions amounting to $6150. Petersvili 15. — Rev. Joseph Smith reports contributions to the amount of $66.23, including $9.45 for Foreign Missions. Mr. Smith writes as follows : '• In my report of the past year, I may say that the Church work in Petersville has had in it some things to interest and encourage, and some to exercise faith and patience. "The public services in the Churches and out-stations, have been greatly interfered with during the winter months by storms and bad roads; and the attendance for the same reason has been but very small, but at other times under favorable circumstances the congregations have been good. " On the last Sunday in the month of June we were favored with a visit from the Bishop, who held Confirmation in the Parish Church in the morning, and preached in Welsford Church in the evening. Never have I seen the large Church at Headline so full of people as on that occasion, to Churcli. g to have le Church their kinU lie Church finally, to ws: ir, through rhe house- t I hope it >en fulfilled 1877, with- in, with the jep to admit to meet the r's stipend, parishioners for the pay- ?hich sum I f the Church eanor of our t. ! Church by amounting the amount irch work in ge, and some have been rms and bad it very small, jgations have ;d with a visit hurch in the Never have I at occasion, to a? see the interesting sight of 43 persons, varying in ages from 15 to 5-t, who then ratified their baptismal vow, in the presence of the chief Pastor of the Church, and before the large congregation there assembled. Some were communicants before, some joined in the communion then, others have joined since, but I cannot but confess to feelings of disappointment, that more have not ^s yet seen their way clearly to become partakers of the blessings of the Lord's table. For three months previous to the Confirmation service, special attention was given to prepare the hearts of the candi- dates, in eleven different houses in various parts of the Parish. These meetings were left open for others, as well as candidates, to attend, com- bining cottage lectures together witn a course of catechetical instruction, by which means all were interested and edified, and obtained a deeper insight into the usefulness and necessity of that holy ordinance. Some who were not decided at the first, became so at the end of the course. May they all, by Divine grace, be kept faithful to their profession, and may they all be led by God to see it clearly their duty and privilege, to enter into full communion in the Church of Christ. " The following is the financial account for the year : To Parsonage $278.50 To Church purposes, local 53.45 ToD. C.S. contributions 26.80 " " Church collections » 19.98 To Foreign Missions 9.45 Total, $388.18" PoiNTE Du Chene, Shediac. — Rev. Stanley Boyd was appointed to the charge of this parish in beginning of August last. Up to this period he writes that the Church has been closed for nearly thvee years, or has been dependent upon the services of no .esident clergymen. The Parish lias been chiefly indebted to the Rev. Mr. Pentreath for such services. The Church was consecrated on 13th September last. On Easter Monday the Parish was for the first time duly organized by the election of Church Wardens and Vestry. Mr. Boyd adds: "That nothwit^ itanding many contingent expenses consequent upon the reopening oi ae Church for regular services, the people have contributed to the Funds of the S. P. G., and also increased their subscriptions in aid of the General Purposes of the Society." Contributions amount to $40.00. Petitcodiac— Rev. Cuthbert Willis reports contributions as follows : W. and O. Fund, $5.17; S. P. G., $4.99; General Purposes, $69.07; total, $79.23. Mr. Willis adds: "The regular services of the year have been con- ducted throughout, almost without a break, and the congregations at the different Stations have shown a marked Improvement in numbers, espe- cially at the village of Petitcodiac, *'The Lord Bishop, with his usual liberality, has not forgotten us, having presented to the congregation worshipping at St. Andrew's Church, Petitcodiac, a handsome stained-glass window, comprising three lights." !■•■ ^ I ' '% y "A 0\ lii 1 W ^ ; 38 Pkinck William and Dumkuiks. — Rev. LoB. W. Fowlor reports as follows : — "The Kev. E. A. TV. Hanington left this Mission on January s, and the present Missionary entered it on the lllh. So tliat the people were not left even one Sunday without services. Since that time, owing to illness, 8 Sunday and 2 week-day services have been omitted, and 2 Sunday and 2 week-day services on account of storm and impassable roads. In six months, however, I have held 47 Sunday and 33 week-day 8ervlco>. " Our people in the neighborhood of the Parish Church are few and scattered, yet on Easter morning IG persons attended the 8 o'clock Cele- bration of the Holy Communion, some of whom loalked upwards of two, three, ami fou7' miles. " The Chancel in St. John's Chapel was enlarged, just before the late Rector left, and we hope soon to have a Chfincel carpet, and an organ. At present the Canticles and Hymns are very well sung without the aid of any instrument. " In All Saint's Chapel the need of an organ is sorely felt, and I hope in another year we shall be able to provide one. This summer we arc engaged in putting a new roof on the Chapel. '* The ladies of St. Clement's Church have lately formed a Society for Church work, meeting every Friday afternoon. " Contributions will amount to f 80." '" QUEENSBURY. — Rcv. A. H. Weeks writes : " I do not find anything of special interest to report from this Mission. The frequent storms during the winter kept the roads in a bad state, and in many instances prevented my keeping my appointments. On one occa- sion I travelled but five miles In four hours, and with great difficulty, some* times drawing the sleigh, sometimes shovelling the horse out of a snow- drift. I have now sereral classes which I am instructing. I cannot call them Sunday Schools, for the work is, to a great extent, done on week-days. The number attending these classes is about 70, and the attendance is as good on week-days as on Sundays. The work I have to do almost alone, there is great difficulty in getting qualified persons to assist. **Ihave to report contributions to General Fund of D.C. 8.^87.02, being a small increase orer last year. " I have been compelled to discontinue my visits to a station which has contributed to funds of D. C. 8. two or three years past, and get nothing from that station this year. If I had been able to continue my visits to that settlement, I should have been able to send a considerably larger sum than last year." ''} ^ ,j ,f> 'VM- ■ '' ■- '■ ' ■■■■■ » RiCHiBUCTO. — Rev. N. A. Coster reports contributions to the amount of $63.84. " I am not able," Mr. Coster writes,'* to attend the meeting this year. Indeed, I am good now for little but Sunday work. After work on Sunday I seldom sleep for two nights ; and yet I get through the services. La!*t 89 ' rcpoilri nuary s. )plc were owing to 2 Sunday aads. In service >. I few and lock Celc- l8 of two, ■e tbo late aa organ. t the aid of i I hope in ler we arc Society for tils Mission. i state, and n one occa- iulty, souH* of a snow- cannot call week-days. adance is an tnost alone, , S. $87.02, which lias get nothing my visits to ably larger the amount ig this year, k on Sunday vices. Lasit Sunday I walked in the morning a mile to church, and a milo back; got through the whole service; and another full service in thi' evening. But I have scarcely slept since, and have been almost useless." lliCHMONi). — Rev II. H. Neales writes as follows : " On the second of December last his Lordship the Bishop licensed me to this Mission ; and on coming here to begin work, I found a hearty welcome awaiting nif from the people generally, and their kindness has j^one on increasing ever since. " The tone of Church feeling in the Parish seems to indicate that the (.'hurch's work has been going on, in years past, in a steady, consistent manner. •' The congregations are good, the services in our pretty Church being always well attended, and I may say tlie same of the out-stations, o in number; the responses are fair, and the singing hearty at each service. '• We have two Su«day Schools, with between 60 and 70 scholars : one at the Parish Church, and a second at Bell Settlement under the careful superintendence of Mr. Chas. Currie. •' The British Templars at Itichmond have kindly allowed us to use their Hall as a Sunday-school room. We hope soon to build a school- room of our own. A Bible-class meets in the Church once a fortnight, with an average attendance of 25. A sewing and knitting Society has began its work-meeting once a week, at the Rectory. I am fortunate in having the assistance of several active young laymen in the work of the Parish, one of whom, Mr. Henry B. Montgomery, has been licensed as a Lay-Reader. His help is a great relief to me. ■' -i" ' '.'• " We have just had the pleasure of a brief visit from his Lordship the Bishop, which has been a great pleasure to us all. The people came from the most distant parts of the Mission to meet him, and seemed very glad !tt having an opportunity of doing so. ■ ' " Contributions amount to $88.37." ' ' ROTHBSAY. — Rev. P. Partridge has enclosed the following report: " The only noteworthy event in the parish dui'ing the past year is the generous gift by the heirs of the late Hon. John Robertson, of St. Paul's Church, Rothesay, to the parish. This Church was built some 17 years ago by the combined efforts of Church people and Presbyterians, and before Rothesay was created a separate parish. The late Mr. Robertson held a mortgage upon the Church, and it was sold by order of the Supreme Court, in 1875, when the corporation of the Parish of Rothesay bought it. Since the death of Mr. Robertson his heirs have most genc-ously handed back the purchase-money, making the Church a free gift u the parish. This money has been Invested in the purchase of a bell, which is now in its place in the tower of the Church. ' ■ ' ^' ' ■ " The collections for the D. C. S. were hardly begun when the disastrous lire of June 20 occurred in St. John, by which almost all of our most liberal subscribers were heavy losers. " I have reason, however, to think that our contributions will not fall much short of the amount of last year." 40 li^] Sackvillk and Dokchestkr. — Rev, John D. II. Browne reports as follows : '* Enclosed will be found a statement of subscriptions and collection* for the D. C, S. obtained in the parishes of Dorchester and Sackvillc during the present year. As a very few dollars were sent from these parishes in 1873, owing to a vacancy in the incumbency, and as 1 was only able lust year to forward one year's subscriptions, which, however, I may remark, was nearly tifty dollars more than the parishes received from the Society, I then promised to make up, if possible, the deficiency, and this in a large measure I have d .re, and have had the pleasure of remitting to the proper officers the whole amount collected, viz. For S. V. G., $10.51 ; TV. & O., $19.75; Algoma, $40; General Purposes, $205, making a total of $374.26. " While I feel gratified, as doubtless your committee will be, at the generous support given the society by these parishes, and especially in the collection of back subscriptions, still I have to regret that the amount for General Purposes is not larger than it is. " The general condition of my parishes, I am glad to be able to say, U good. The congregations are large, and the interest shown by the mem- bers most gratifying. " There has been likewise, through the blessing of God, considerable spiritual progress made in the parishes during the year. Forty-five can- didates were presented to his Lordship the Bishop for the * laying on of hands,' and the roll of communicants has been largely increased. There have also been several important works entered upon. I may name I's first in importance the new Rectory in Dorchester, which is now nearly ready for occupation. It will cost, exclusive of ground, nearly $3,000. and has been built, with the exception of $600 raised by a bazaar, by the private subscriptions of the members of my Church in Dorchester. As next in importance, 1 may refer to a Sunday-school Building which the people of Sackville contemplate erecting, to cost about $800. Half of this amount has been collected, and in a short time it is hoped work will be begun. The Churches at Westcock, Dorchester, and Sackville have been repaired and improved, the fences renewed, and the buildings inside and out arc in excellent order. "The whole amount of money collected and expended for various objects in connection with the Church, in the parishes of Dorchester and Sackville, during the year, has been $4,310. St. Andrews AND Chamcook. — Geo. D. Street, Esq., Secretary of this committee, reports contributions from St. Andrews $143.45; Cham- cook, $48.10; S. P. G., $11.10; W. & O., $9.72; total, $212.37. St. Davii/. — Rev. J. Rushton writes regarding the work in this Mission as *'oilows : "I took charge of the Parish of St. David in the beginning of January, and found the people very anxious to have regular services again. " Having my own parish in St. Stephen to attend to, I could only give them sei-vices on Sunday afternoon and on week-day evenings. owmg already more to 41 e report ollection> Sackville fom these was only ver,I may 1 from th»' and this in milting to G., ^10.51: 5 a total of be, at the slally in the amount for letosay,i^ y the mem- •onsiderable rty-flve can- laying on of jed. There lay name wi* now nearly larly J!3,000. izaar, by the jhester. As ig which the Half of tliis vork will be e have been rs inside and for various rehester and Secretary of 3.45; Cham- -^■ , this Mission of January. igain. I could only enings. " I went to the Church at Oak Bay once a month, to the IVty Road once !i week, and to Tower IIIll and Moore's Mills every fortnif^ht. Living so ' ir from the parish, I could not visit very much, but during the four months I hud charge I found the people desirous of having a rpsident clergyman, and many of them anxious to do whatever they could towards the amount required by the Board of Home Missions. But owing to the present depression in business, and the fact that u laree number of young men have left the parish, it will be a matter of difficulty for them to raise the full amount, unless the cureless and inditferent ones (of whom I fear there are a great many) are roused up. I hud not been able to make uny collection for the Society when I gave up the charge of the parish.'* St. George, Pennfield, &c. — Rev. R. E. Smith has enclosed the following report: ''My work during the past year has been much the same as usual. In all. I have held 249 services in the two Churches and at stations since last July, and have baptized 54. The attendance at the Churches has been large. ♦' The ' Women's Church Work Association ' has furnished me with means to begin refurnishing the Chancel of St. Mark's Church, St. George. "Our 'Church of England Total Abstinence Society' is doing well, and has SS members on its pledge-roll. " Business in all its branches has been in such a depressed state in St. George, that the parish has found the greatest difficulty in raising their proportion of the Rector's salary, and it has been a hard struggle to collect anything near the usual amount for the Diocesan Church Society, although it is highly appreciated in my parishes. Our contributions will amount to ^InO. During the year we contributed over f 17 to Foreign Missions. " During the past month, Mr. Josiah Wetmore, a descendant of the Loyalists, a Church Warden, and an attached member of the Church, en- tered into his rest," .... ,, .. St. Jambs. — Rev. W. Armstrong writes that he was about to call for the u?ual contributions in this Parish when the calamitous fire took place. There will be the collections made in the Church, f20. " I hope," Mr. Armstrong adds, " to be able to give my own usual subscriptions, perhaps to increase it; though of course my Income from the Church ceases, and I have otherwise been a loser by the fire. I fear that I could not get a single subscription ftom any that attended my Church, as all are, for the time, in ruined circumstances. If anything can be done before the end of the year, I will bear it in mind." St. Mary>s and Stanley. — Rev. W. Jaflfrey writes : " The work of this Mission is going on as usual, and that the subscriptions, when all col- lected, will reach the usual amount. " The building of the new Church is still progressing, although slowly, owing to the scarcity of funds. About twelve hundred dollars have already been expended thereon, and it will require about three hundred more to render it ready for service." 6 42 St. Paul, PoKTLAND. — Rev. Canon DcVcbcr reports contributlon- lo the amount ol'f 400. . ,, , , „, ,., . ..,.-, St. Mark. — Mr. T. B. IIiininj?ton, Secrctury of tliis Committee, writes tliat llie contributions ut present amount to $404. Tliey are not yd completed. St. Stkpiikn, CriHtsT Cnuncir. — Rev. Joseph RuRliton states Unit owln,^ to a disastrous fire in this town, and the consequent depression in business, no contributions have yet been made to the Society. lie liopes to forward to the Treasurer an amount equal to tljat paid last year. viz. $20. St. Martins. — Rev. J. R. Campbell rei)ort8 conti Ibutions to the amount of |T4.20, and he has forwarded the following report: " With regard to this Parish 1 may say that I took charge of it in October, last year. Before that date the Mission was faithlXiUy served for many years by the Rev. S. J. Ilanford, the Rector of Upham. Since then the Civil Parish of St. Martins, together with Tynemoulh Creek in the Parisli of Simonds, has been erected into an Ecclesiastical Parish by the creation of a corporation according to law. "There is now a, complete Parochial organization, which is gradually ripening and strengthening. There is regular service eviry Lord's day at St. Martins, and at slated times at Salmon River and Tynemoutb Creek, — two points respectively approximately ten miles north and south of St. Martins. In each of these places I have established a Sunday School upon Church principles. The numbers at present are small ; but the seed is good. " We have obtained several desirable helps for the more reverent conduct of Divine service within the last nine months, such as a bell anii an organ. " On the 30th day of May, the Bishop of the Diocese very kindly made a special visit to confirm forty-four persons ; at which time he alio con- secrated the Church and laid the foundation-stone of a Parsonage House. *' The people very naturally feel the strain of the increased cost of a resident clergyman; still they have increased by more than one thiid their offering to the General Purposes of the Society. In this connection, the services of Miss M. Walker, Miss E. Rourke, Mrs. A. Charlton, St. Martins; Mrs, J. S. Parker, Tynemouth Creek; Mrs. E. Foster, Salmon Uiver; and Mrs. S. K. Daly, Little Beach^ ought to be acknowledged." Simonds. — Rev. Geo. Schofield writes as follows : '* For three months in this year I have been much hindered in my work by sickness. Now, however, I am almost completely recovered ; yet as a precautionary measure, by the kind advice of the Bishop, I ana not ven- turing to take at present quite my former amount of duty. '• During the year ending June 1, 1 have had 68 Baptisms, 6 Marriages, and 19 Burials. " I had expected that the Rev. Mr. Campbell would connect Black 43 ons to the Hlvor with (^iiaco and TyiU'inoutli Croek, and so rnal)le ino to conuncnco a Sunday Service at Sllspock, but it was — perhaps wisely — deoldod othorwiso. " I found that it was almost uselcsH to continup n week-day scrvico at Mispcck. Most of th« people ure ejuployed at tho mills, and cannot iittfiid; and Saturday Is the only wook-day on which the school-hous«f can 1)6 obtained for Divine Worship. Then tho wives and mothers are enfrafjed in household work, and the farmers go to market in St. .lohn. For the present, therefore, this Settlement can only receive houscliuUl ministra- tions. •' The plans for the new Church at Moose Path are now being prepared by Messrs. McKean &, Fairweather, and we hope to commemu! with the frame of the building almost immediately. Meanwhile we hi./e made some considerable progress in raising the funds. ^ " Tho attendance on Divine Worship at the different stations has been good, and I do trust that the religious life of every Parishioner has been steadily growing in the quiet, orderly ways which are so entirely in har- mony with the services of our Church. " It is a real gratification to me to acknowledge my obligations to J. Herbert Lee, Esq., for tho valuable help he has rendered us as Lay- Reader at Moose Path. I wish I had such a hel|)er in each congregation in tho Parish. For then we could have what Is so much to be desired, at least one service for each congregation every Sunday in the year." Contributions will amount to $100. i • •;» ^ ' ' • ' ;. r 8HEDIAC. — Rev. Dr. Jarvis reports contributions, for all objects, amounting to $60. >:< ;.i cinusvi). .;! .•,.•.,'■•. •»»•.,';.!!• ••) • . Si'KiSGFiELD AND JOHNSTON. — Rev. James H.Talbot writes, that though unable to report definitely as yet regarding the amount of the con- tributions, feels confident that they will not fall short of those of last year. ■.^u.i'miifi:;! .7." .. .': , • Sussex. — Rev. Cation Medley reports an Increased amsunt of contributions. Trinity (St. John). — Rev. Canon Brigstocke reports contributions itmounting to $578.90. Upham. — Rev. S.J. Hanford writes as follows: • ' ;* — " I am thankful to be able to report that arrangements were made last year by which the services of the Rev. Mr. Campbell, late of Yarmouth, N. S., were secured for St. Martins; and that he accordingly took charge of that portion of my late Mission in October last ; and the good work which he has already done there fully justifies the action of those who were instrumental in getting a resident clergyman for that place. " I still remp.ln at the Parsonage in Upham, with that Parish and Hammond under my charge. This gives me, however, quite an extensive district to occupy; though I have to regret that, owing to removals and M I. 1'' ■J ■ . ,1. t i^' J'A .'V IS n 44 clmn>?rH anions tlio pcoplo, It will bft hard for \\n, I fonr, to lioM our own in Iliimniond. 1 imi pleasod, howovcr, to roport that ho far thti MiMslon hm bfcn abh; to make up th« $200 n-quircd by the I). C. S. for the MiNNionary'.i ntlpend, and that thu colloctlonM now made from theyo two rarlMlies will hv over ij*100, and at least cqiul to those of last year. I may add that some )i(10 has also been eollected for the S. 1*. G. " I tind at the end of (lie year there had been 128 services; administra- tions oftliellaly Communion, 30; Haptisms,a3; Marriages, U; UurluU, 12." WK8tkikm>. — Uev. E. S. Woodman writes, that from various causes the contributions from this Parish will be loss than those of last year. WKLnifORD AND KINGSTON'.— llev. W. B. Armstrong has forwarded the following report : " Tlie parish of Weldford has been without the services of a Clergyman for four years, since the Rev. J. P. Sheraton, now of Toronto, was in charge. Church matters, consequently, liave sutfered. Tiie people, however, seem to prize the ministrations of the Church in their midst, and the congregations arc always good. During the greater p»rt of last year there has been scarcely a Minister of any other denomination in the Parish, so that all classes have attended the Church. " I always have service every fortnight in St. Paul's Church, Weldford. on Sunday mornings, and in the afternoons go to three different stations in rotation. The alternate Sunday I hold service in Kingston in th« morninj,' witli Sunday School, and preacli in Richibucto in the evening. " The Parish of Kingston, which formerly was united with Richibucto, has but few Church people resident, but they seem thoroughly to appreciate the stated services of a Clergyman among them. '* We have two Sunday Schools in the two Parishes, and are abojil organizing two more. There have been 36 Baptisms this year. '* I have been able to Iveeu all my appointments at Weldford, a drive of 35 miles, with the exception of two, during the year, notwithstanding the snow-storms, which during the winter were unusually severe on the North Shore. "The Church at Weldford is in great need of repair, but it was not thought expedient to commence work this year, owing to the general scarcity of money. *' We are, however, now commencing to form the nucleus of a fund for Church pufposess, in the sale of Church and Glebe Lands, the sum of $70 being already paid in clear of all expenses. " The sale of lands took place in 1872. The Rector, however, leaving about that time, nothing further was effected, the lands were not surveyed, nor titles given. " Last August, however, we had a meeting of the Vestry, and it was decided to have the lands at once surveyed, and possession given. The Church and Glebe lands in this Parish altogether comprise about 660 acre?*. "Contributions for General Purposes, $55.71; Foreign and Algonia Missions, $9.77; total, $65.48." , „ . ,_,.. ; ^ ,. 45 our own < Mixtion i. for the these two T. I nmy ilininlstni- irlaU, 12." I'f .f" OUH causes , yeur. forwardetl Clergynuiu nto, was in he people, [heir mUlst. t of last year ition In the I, VVeldford. It stations in th« morninj; • Ricbibucto, to appreciate d are about ir. rd, a drive of standing the vere on the it it was not the general of a fund fol- ic sum of $10 rever, leaving not surveyed, • I Oi WiCKLOW. — Uev. J. K Flewplling writes as follows: '* I am pleased to say the suhserlptions are about double oflast year, viz. ^33.00. I have nothing of Interest to report this year. We are working on slowly, depending upon the Oiver of all goodncsi for aid. There are many tilings to dlseourHge ine In the prosecution of my work, and very many others to encourage nie. We are anxious to keep the Mission open, although everything must depend upon U. U. Missions. If thej dcuumd too high a guarantee, It must be closed." Woodstock, — llov. T Neales has forwarded the following report: "The past year In this Parish has been marked by circumstanecs of encouragement, and of the reverse. •* In January, the Rev. L. W. Fowler, for some time my assistant, removed to take charge of the Parish of Prince William, and In con- setpicnue of this Mission being deprived of his valuable ministrations, a greater share of the work has necessarily fallen upon me. " I hope the time may soon come when this Mission can secure l)ormunently the services of two Missionaries, but this can only bo done l)y the people themselves making more real effort to support them, and meeting the liberal grant made by the Society for that purpose. " Another circumstance of no slight discouragement Is the disastrous fire which on the 17th May destroyed nearly the wliole business part of our Town, and entailed a most serious loss upon a large number of our citizens. This, I fear, will very materially affect our contributions this year to the Society. , " On Ea-^ter Monday the Parish adopted the weekly offertory system, with envelopes, as the means of Church support, — a system which has everything to recommend It, b;;sldcs not being liable to the abuses of other methods heretofore resorted to. " We have juet had the great pleasure of a visit from his Lordship the Bishop, who spent Sunday, the 10th inst., with us. He administered the Holy Rite of Confirmation to 12 candidates, and spoke to us all wt>rds of wise counsel and great encouragement. " Our Sunday Schools are flourishing at both St. Luke's and the Parish Church. " We have lately placetl in the Parish Church a very superior cabinet organ, in place of one of inferior kind. " I am looking forward to the assistance of a Lay-Reader, a divinity student, who will aid in the services of the Mission, while preparing himself more fully for the work of the Ministry." Contributions amount to $273. From the foregoing reports it will be observed that the con- tributions for the current year, in many Parishes, have been increased, and have fallen short to a less amount than was anticipated in tlie City of St. .'ohn. , ., In tlie coming of that kingdom of God ** without observa- tion," in the interest of which this Society is so intimately cod- 46 m i- > V ^ 1£ cerned, there is much all the while going on which may not be submitted by the most minute report of the Missionary. One thing, however, is certain, — in most instances the labor is un- ceasing , and is carried on often at the risk or sacrifice of health and strength. Year by year these statements are presented to the members of the Church. The objects of this Society are fully made known . They are, without question, such as the Great Head of the Church approves. It is admitted that the funds of the Society are judiciously expended. This may be noticed by every sub- scriber for whom an annual report is provided. In this way each member of the Church throughout the Diocese can learn what is being done in our blessed Master's cause, and what is waiting for renewec* efforts and increased offerings. Many instances of encouragement are presented in the doings of the past year, — among them is that very interesting Mission at New Denmark. The new Parish of St. Martins comes also prominently before the Society, — already showing the vast advantage of an active resident Minister, — while a like feature is presented in the lately organized Parish of St. Andrews, Pointe Du Chene, and that of Weldford and Kingston. Still there are vacant Missions, unvisited settlements and villages, and widely extended parishes, beyond the reach of any dno Clergy- man. If listened for, the repeated call may be heard, '* Come over and help us " ; " Come down ere my child die." At this present moment there are many living in sin, many growing up with- out a knowledge of God, many exposed to cruel temptations, many sick and dying, — all over this Diocese, waiting for the faith and zeal and self-sacrifice of the more favored members of the Church. Delay is more than dangerous in this matter. Now the call from heaven may be heard and answered, and the double blessing secured, — but it will not be vouchsafed to those who regard it with indifference or neglect, .^^i ..f.,^^ ,^,_^^^ ,, .,. Since the above was written, an event has occurred by which it may be feared the interests of the Society will, for many years, be seriously affected. The 20th June, 1877, will long be remembered, as a day of the greatest calamity with which this Province has ever been visited. Deepest sympathy, shown by means of immediate relief, in their unparalleled misfortune, will be extended to a community, ever ready in prosperous days to 4? afford aid to the needy and the suffering . The effect of this terri- ble fire, by which the greater portion of the City of St. John has been swept away, will be felt financially all oyer the country, and will, no doubt, diminish the contributions to the Society for the current year. And yet, a visitation like this, may, by the grace of God, 'lead His people to remember the insecurity of " uncertain riches," and the safety of that portion devoted to the glory of His name, and the extension of true religion in the world. . -.ol:/- ^ c;.T n .^.r,:., . - . ,\t'mVir M .'A .ii-'H -''^'^ roti'i .►•.7'tl'of -n '>•! "V .j^nij':'>m ■',t:s'vNv\k<'i Oili fxr; ; yvyt'i'}k*-if 1. iy>Mu'..a '•••'»((! O'U'. .Hi'.»*:^>'Jir Ion ifnovf ' />';v!ii'i;f ' A, Kit.!. lif^jKVi :i'! •..•.♦rjt a, .tS/iiii.'.!'.? if >'Ji{iJiT,',i! >TI.; il U' V svl. U?ll» tr . 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The Committee met in the Madras Scliool Room, on Tuesday ■ « ^ »• '.•-*: t« * evening, at 7.30 o'clock. -v > The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop took the Chair. Prayers. The Hon. the Chief-Justice, and the Hon. R. D. Wilmot, a Select Committee, reported the I^ay Delegates duly qualified to represent the Local Committee, who, with the Clergy at this and the following meeting, were as follows. Those marked * were not present, and those marked % were present only on "Wednesday evening. 1! t i I' ^ ^ H"- V' PARISH. The Cathedral, Andover, Bathurst, Blackville, Burton, Cambridge, Campobello, Canterbury, Chatham, Clifton, Dumfries, Derby, Dorchester, Douglas and Bright, Fairville, Fi'edericton, Gagetown, Grand Manan, Greenwich, Hampton, Eingsclear, Kingston, Little Falls, Maugerville, Moneton, Musquash, Newcastle, New Denmark. New Maryland, Norton, Pennfleld, Petitcodiac, Petersville, Pointe du Chene, Prince William, Queensbury, Bichmond, Richibucto, CLERGY. Rev. L. Hoyt, " W. Henry Street, " W. Cruden, " R. Simonds, " B. Shaw. " P. B. Crozier, " T. Hartin, " D. Forsyth, " D. I. Wetmore. " LeB. W. Fowler, " W. Cruden, " J. D. H. Browne, " W. B. McKiel, '• T. E. Dowling, " O. G. Roberts, " James Neales. " W. 8. Covert. " D. W. Pickett, " Canon Walker.* " J. F. Carr, " H. 8. Wainwright, " G. H. 8terling, " G. H. Hunt, " H. M. Spike. " H. H. Barber, " N. M. Hansen, '• P. Alexander, " E. A. Warneford, " R. E. Smith, " Cuthbert Willis, " J. Smith, " Stanley Boyd, " LeB. W. F(")wler, " A. H. Weeks. " Henry Neales, " N. A. Coster,* LAY r rES. I Hon. Judge Wennore, G. R. Parkin. G. T. Baird,* L. Pickett.* 8. Bishop,* H. W. Baldwin.* A. H. Tippet,* C. A. McDonald.* Hon. R. D. Wilmot, C. Clowes.* L. Byron, C. Flagg.* [M. P. P. Hon. Judge Fisher, R. Robinson, W, Wilkinson, G. A. Blair. Henry Davidson.* J. Betts,* P. E. Danville.* Hon. E. B. Chandler,* D. Chapman.* 8. J. Smith, J J. DeLuncy Robinson. " DeW. Spurr, Hurd Peters.* Hon. the Chief- Justice, W. Canmuii. J. C. Clowse,* E. L. Wetmore. W. B. McKiel,* J. Flewelling. J. H. Lee,* Charles Murraj'. Samuel Foster,* D. P. Wetmore.* BaiTy R. Plant. J. 8. Covert, G . A. Sterling. E. B. Chandler, Jr.J E. L. Wetmoie. J. Maltby, £. Lee Street. H P. Peterson.* James Horncastle.* C. Dixon, E. Pairweather.* J. Gillespie,* J. Crickard.* E . B. Chandler, Jr.J J. Corbitt,* J. B. Perkins.* E. J. Smith,* W. J. M. Hanington. Thomas Jones,* James Henry.* W. Stokes, Ellis Cunliffe.* The Hon. the Chief -Justice. 1 i I! 49 CTEE. , 1877. Tuesday L'. ^ilmot, fi qualified Clergy at . Those le present fES. G. K. Parkin. tt* Iwin." :cDonal(l.* . Clowes.* [M.P.P. Robinson, Hair. He.* D. Chapman.* icy Robinson. Peters.* W. Carman, i'^etmore. •welling. :urra5'. Wetmore.* erlinc;. E. L. Wetmore. eet. ther.* lard.* {ins.* I. Hanington. ;3 Henry.* iffe.« ustice. CAnisii. Rothe-say, St. Andrews, St. DaviJ, St. George, Siickville, St. George C.irletou, St. Jiimes, St. John, St. Mark, St. John, St. Mary's, St. Paul, Portliind, St. Stephen, Christ Church, Sliediac, Simonds, Springfield, St. Maitin, Sussex, Trinitj', St. John, Upham, Weldford, &c. Westfield, Wick low, Woodstock, CI.KRCiY. Rev. F. Partridge, " Dr. Ketchum, " R. E. s G. A. 8chofield,I I. Allen Jack.* 8. B. Raymond,* W. B. Scovil. Jas. Rourke,* 8. K. Daly. O. R. Arnold,* N. Arnoid.I J. E. Fairweather,* Ira Cornwall.* Andrew Slierwood. Hon. Judge Wetmore. Captain McCurdo, A. M. Woodman. J. L. Saunders,* J. J. Hay ward.* W. F. Dibblee, C. W. Raymond. There were also present, on this and the following evening, the following ex-officio members of the General Committee: Mr. W. M. Jarvis, V. P.; Mr. C. W. Weldou; Mr. H. W. Frith, Treasurer; B. L. Peters; Colonel J. Robinson. Read by the Secretary, a report of the Missionaries and of the Local Committees, and also a report of the proceedings o^ the Executive Committee for the past year. Read by the Rev. T. E. Dowling, a report of the Book Depository Com- mittee. On motion of Mr. Wilkinson, it was resolved that the same be received. On motion of Mr. Carman, it was resolved that in future the certificates of the Lay Delegates be sent to the Secretary at least ten days before the meeting of the General Committee, to enable him to report to the meeting, at its opening, the names of those qualified, and that his report shall be accepted as prima facie evidence of qualification. Mr. Frith presented his account for the past year. He stated, that owing to the late fire in St. John, the Auditors had been unable to report. He read an abstract of the account as it was. On motion of the Rev. G. M. Armstrong, resolved, that the said account be referred to the Auditors, to report thereon, and that their report be printed in the Annual Report of the Society. Read by the Secretary, the following report of the Board of Home Missions : 7 !f» I: '• "^ .1*3 m \i^' ^ ■ if 50 On motion of Mr. Peters, it was resolved that the same bo received, and that the recommendations contained therein ho referred to the Board of Home Missions to be elected this evening-. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. To THE Right Reverend the Lokd Bishop, and the Genei{al Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Board of Home Missions submit the followiug report : During the piist year alterations have been made in the terms ofGrant> to various Missions, as follows : ,. Burton and Lincoln. — The amount required for the first three quarters from this Mission was reduced $30.00, upon condition of a pay- ment of the same sum either to the General Purposes of the Society, or directly to the Rector. The Treasurer reports that this payment has not yet been made. Douglas and Bright. —The amount required was reduced $60, ami the same sum was added to the grant. Derby and Nelson. — The amount required was reduced $20, ami the grant increased by the same sum. Gagetown. — The sum required was reduced $40, and the graut increased by a like amount. Petersville. — The amount required was reduced $60, and the graut increased by the same sum. Prince William and Dumfries. — This Mission was allowed to cor.- tribute $40 of the amount required, to the General Purposes of the Society, instead of to the Missionary's stipend, and the grant was inci eased by tlio same sum. Richmond. — The amount required was reduced $40, and the graut increased by a like sum. St. Mary's and Stanley. — A reduction of $80 was made in tue amount required from this Mission. Westfield. — The amount required was reduced $40, and the grant increased $20. ;' . . ... WiCKLOw. — The amount required was redvced $60. These alterations were made after the fullest consideration of each case as it came before the Board. Special circumstances, which it is impos- sible to relate at length, influenced the Board in the final decision, and in some instances, the change was only made because any other coum seemed certain to result in the closing of the Mission, which the Boaiii desired, if possible, to prevent. It must, however, be a matter for serious consideration, whether it will not soon be necessary to withdraw from Missions which either have no ability to contribute, or fail to contribute according to their ability, and transfer the grants to places where the people, earnestly desiring moiv services, would gladly give what the Society might require. Monet Newci 61 same bo ei'cin bo cted tbis NS. Geneual r isofGraiit> tirst three on of a ptiy- 3 Society, or ment has not ced f 60, ami ced $20, auil ad the grant and the grant owed to cor.' )f the Society. eased by the md the grant niade in tue and the grunt ,n of each case •h it is impov ecision, and iu other course ich the Board Deputations from the Board visited the Missions of Burton and Lincoln, Douglas and Bright, Petersville, Stanley, and Westfleld, before the final tlfcislon upon their applications ; and it is believed that these visits have not been without good results. Deputations have also visited Westmorland and Cambridge, at the request of the Missionaries, but no change has been made in either of the <;rants. 'Westmorland not having entered Into an agreement with the Society, or made any contributions for the past two years, has not received liny grant ; but it is hoped that so old a Mission will not be content to remain another year in such a position. The report of the deputations to Cambridge and Grand Lake was to have been presented for the consideration of the Board, on the 21st ult. The terrible fire of the 20th made it quite impossible to hold the meeting. The matter will, however, receive immediate. attention, and the action of the Board be duly reported. A special grant of $100 was made to the Lord Bishop to defray the expense of occasional services at Dalhousie and McAdam, where there is not any resident Missionary at present. Of this sum, $10.12 has been paid. A special grant was also made to His Lord^'hip the Bishop, for occa- sional services to St. David and St. Patrick. This account has not yet been closed, and the amount of payment will appear in next year's report. The Board arc glad to report that the grant made last year to St. Mar- tins, as a separate Mission, has enabled the people, to secure the services of a resident Clergyman, and the Mission is now fully established. After the visit of the deputation to Stanley, a grant of $460 was made to Stanley and Tay Creek, upon condition of a payment of $240 by the people. The amount required has been guaranteed, but as yet, it has not been possible to secure the servi. es of a Missionary. The Board regret to state that the following Missions are without the ministrations of the Church, at present: Albert, Buctouche, Dalhousie, St. David, and Waterford ; and no person has yet been found to under- take the work of travelling Missionary for the Diocese. Before proceeding to the consideration of the grants recommended for next year, the Board desire to direct attention to the following report upon the deficiency in contributions received from aided Parishes, as per Treasurer's account for the past year : Deticienoj', D. C. 8. Report'76,p.ol. Am't Paid. Andover, $100 $63 Bathurst, 80 43 Douglas, 80 35 Gagetown, 80 54 Grand Manan, 40 20 Greenwich, 90 16 Lancaster, 70 53 Maugerville, 80 67 Moncton, 60 40 Newcastle, ^ 200 158 New Maryland, 40 26 $37 37 ad 30 do 47 U I^^K' I*|h^B I' m 52 Norton, flOO ^53 ' $47 Petersville, 40 '■ 10 • • < 24 Richmond, 80 >■' 65 15 St. George, 300 IGO 40 St. Mary's and Stanley, 70 . . 60 10 SpritiKtield, 80 59 21 Wickow, • 40 10 !' 30 Westfleld, 90 75 15 In making grants for the year, the amount of the contribution from cacli Mission to the General Purposes of the Society must be taken into con- sideration, and if it be found that a Mission which has been required to pay an increased amount towards the Missionary's stipend, has si*^ y deducted that sum from its contribution to the General Purposes, i^^n the Board recommend that the assessment be increased by that amount the next year. Any other course is manifestly unfair to Missions whicli contribute all that is expected on both accounts. With respect to the total contribution from the Diocese, the Board, while regretting that every parish has not done its fair share, are glad to be able to state that the Treasurer's Account to May, 1877, as compared with the previous year, shows an increase of six per cent, in subscription^ and collections, and ten per cent, in payments towards Missionary stipends. In reference to the estimate of income and expenditui'e for next year, the Board desire to point out that the Treasurer's Account for 1876 began with a deficiency of ^2,237.2!), all of which had arisen during the previou> year. Had there not been an increase in the income of the Society, that deficiency would have been doubled before May of this year. The sums received from the Hazen and Chipman bequests, and the increased sub- scriptions and assessments, have reduced the deficiency to $1,324.82. If the expenditure is not increased during the ensuing year, the Board hope the Treasurer may be able to pay ofi" this balance by the end of the present fiscal year, notwithstanding a reduction of ^1,000 in the S. P. G. Grant from 1st January, 1878, to 1st Januarj'^, 1879. A Schedule of grants to be recommended for next year, was, with this report, in the hands of the printer, and was destroyed in the great fire of 20th ult. As it has not been possible to hold a meeting since then, or to have another report and Schedule printed, the Board recommend that the grants, with the conditions at i)resent in force, be continued, subject to the revision of the Boai'd of Home Missions for the year. The estimate of income and expenditure for next year, and the returns correspondence, and minutes of business transacted by the Board during the past year, accompany this report. .';/ I':, Respectfully submitted. cv.'. W. M. JARVIS. i/ SAMUEL D. BERTON. G. M. ARMSTRONG. F. H. J. BRIGSTOCKE. W. H. DeVEBER. W. Q. KETCHUM. HURD Fredericton, July 3, 1877. G. SIDNEY SMITH, H. W. FRITH. PETERS. ^' I 53 24 15 ■ 40 21 30 15 from cntli I into con- equired to lias si*^ y poses, ui-n lat amount sions wbicli the Board, are glad to s compared ubscription.x Missionary r next year. ,r 1876 begun the previou> Society, that . The sum> icreased sub- ,324.82. If Board hope the present P. G. Grant «ra8, with this e great fire of ce then, or to mend that tbe subject to ibe id the returns Board during ESTIMATK OF INCOMR AND EXPENDITrRB FOR 1877-78. ITON. To Rrcbivk Subscriptions and Collections, f 7,000 00 S. P. G. Grant, 10,730 00 Interest, . ' M 700 00 >i(/il'-:-' Hazen Trust, '. . i' 'i 1,000 00 'l^v Chipmau Trust, 2,100 00 -tr ,. 1- ''■ ■ 1 , , ,. ^ ,..-,.. .<' , , ... ;921,530 00 To Pay: Present Deticiencies, $1,324 82 , ' . \ Salaries, ■ > i i 300 00 C''''*'"r'eMeies, 300 00 S. '^ ii. Pensions, 732 00 2,656 82 Amount available for Missionary Stipends, $18,873 18 The grants to Missions ut present filled amount to about, $19,000 00 It was resolved, on motion of Mr. Peters, to proceed to tbe election of the Board of Home Missions, by nomination and ballot; and the Hon. Mr. Justice Wilmot and Mr. C. W. Wel- don having been appointed tellers, they reported the following gentlemen as duly elected: REV. T. E. DOWLING. MR. G. D. SCHOFIELD. " G. M. ARMSTRONG. " W. M. JARVIS. '* CANON BRIGSTOCKE. THE HON. CHIEF- JUSTICE. MR. S. D. BERTON. MR. B. L. PETERS. It was moved by the Rev. L. Hoyt, that the alteration be made in the Constitution of the Society (Sect. 2, Article VIII), of which notice was given by Mr. Sturdee, last year, by which alteration the number of the Board of Home Missions would be increased. This motion, on being put to the meeting, was not concurred in by the requisite majority. < On motion of the Rev. T. E. Dowling, it was resolved unani- mously, that a change be made in the Constitution, of which notice was given last year, to omit from the objects of the Society Object XI, — that object being now embraced by the Board of Foreign Missions appointed by the Synod. This change in the Constitution has received the approval of the Lord Bishop. / ":.'Z' ' 'X: • '" ■• Mr. Jarvis renewed the notices given by him at the last Anniversary Meeting (see 4:1st Report, pages 55-58), and upon his motion it was resolved, that the subject embraced in the said notices be referred to a Committee for further considera- tion, to report at the next meeting of the Committee; and it was further resolved, that Messrs. Jarvis, G. A. Schofield, :j: :t ,*■■ •V' i\ i-l I' if- El'' ' ' 54 B . L. Peters., G. 11. Parkin, and the Rev. G. G. Roberts, do com- pose the said Committee. Mr. Hanington gives notice that at the next Annual Meeting of this Committee, he will move to amend Section 2, Article VIII (Board of Home Missions), of the Constitution, by striking out the words, "Three Clerical and five Lay Members"; and by substituting therefor, " Five Clerical and eight Lay Mem- bers." . u The Committee adjourned till to-morrow evening, at 7 r. m. Wednesday Evenixo, 7 p. m. The Committee met in the Madras School Room. The Lord Bishop in the Chair. ; y. , .. . , Prayers. \ , <..'-, Read minutes of the last meeting, which, on motion of Mr. Peters, were approved. Mr. Peters, from the Board of Home Missions, presented a report, which he read. He also presented the Missiooary Schedule, as recommended by the Board. On motion, the report was received. • . The Missionary Schedule was then considered in detail by the Committee, and subject i!i several particulars to further consideration of the Board, — the following was adopted for the Missionary Services of the current year: MISSION. Andover Albert Bathurst Burton and Lincoln. . • . Buctouche Cambridge (Gr'd Lake). Campobello Canterbury Chatham Derby Dalhousie Douglas Fairville Oagetown Grand Manan Greenwich Grand Falls Glebe & Int. 30 603 40 140 88 (28) From Mis- sion. $280 300 320 340 200 200 200 440 240 240 300 240 200 160 220 From D.C.S. $520 400 480 360 200 500 480 220 480 460 240 160 620 460 540 300 Tofail Salarj' $800 700 800* 730 903 700* 680 * 760* 700 660* 400 860* 708* 760* 200 Conts. D.C.8 1877. $100 40 80 100 60 80 40 100 50 80 60 80 40 90 .1 With other work. Referred to Board. 55 [o com- Avticlo jtriking "; ami y Mcm- 7 r. M. r p. MISSION'. )n of Mr esentcd a lissioaary detail by to further ted for the Ctlpho .'^ Int. Kinffsulcar Kingston Musquusli McAdam Maugerville Moncton Newcastle New Denmark New Maryland Norton Petersville Petitcodiac Polnte I)u Chene Prince William Queensbury Richmond Rothesay Sackville St. George St. Martins St. Mary's St. David Simonds Springield Sussex and Studholm*. Upham Waterford Wicklow" Westfield Westmorland Weldford Woodstock Woodstock & Out Sta's Travelling Missionary 8. p. GRANTS. Hampton Shediac Uichibucto 40 48 120 80 50 40 100 52 (TO) 120 200 184 260 From Mis- sion. 120 1240 400 340 200 360 420 860 200 80 280 300 240 400 280 160 300 440 540 340 300 160 240 200 820 420 200 300 200 180 280 340 460 240 I'^rom DCS 9460 400 460 400 260 380 340 200 140 400 220 540 300 480 - 540 400 160 160 460 500 520 540 560 400 260 620 400 440 460 220 409 240 360 800 735 735 490 Totiil Salary, $740* 8(H) 800* 600 608* 800« 854* 400 220 800* 830 830* 700 800* 800* 700* Cont.s, D.C.S, IS77. 800* 800 812 780* 760 840* 910* 760* 700 760* 740 600 800 735* 735* 610* $ 80 100 70 40 80 60 200 20 40 100 40 60 40 90 80 80 200 40 70 80 10. > 80 180 140 40 40 90 40 40 40 100 60 80 70 Heft'pretl to Bi).inl. From C. & C. 8., Ilcl'errei to Hourtl. Referred to Board. Ih other work, lerred to Board. On motion of Mr. Peters, it was resolved that the i-ecommeii- datioiis in the several sections of the late Board of Home Missions be referred to the Board for further consideration. On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved that the Lord Bishop be requested to lay before the Venerable the Society lor the Propagation of the Gospel, the circumstances connected with the late disastrous fires in this Province, and especially that in St. John, and respectfully request their kind consideration. On motion of Mr. Peters, it was resolved that there be granted to the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of the Parish of 8imonds, a lot of land, for the purpose of a site for a Church and a Church School-House, as described in the late report of I- 56 m * l-i' ii, ' •f. Ira Cornwall. Hurd Peters. ; I. Allen Jack. II. L. Sturdee. the Finance Committee, and recommended ut the last mcetiii;4^ of the Executive Committee. It was moved by the Rev. B. Shaw, and resolved nnanlmously, that the best thanks of this Committee be tendered to the Board of Home Missions, and especially to the SecreJary of the Board, for their invaluable services during the past year. On motion of liev. G. M. Armstrong, it was resolved tliut the following gentlemen do form the Book Depository Com- mittee for the ensuing year : .._,.. The Lord Bishop. Rev. F. H. J. Brigstocko. Mr '' F. Almon. ..^,. " " T. E. Dowling. 'M '< Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis. ' " On motion of Mr. B. L. Peters, there was granted to the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling, $100. To the Treasurer, $200; to the Secretary, $100; to the Executive Committee for Contingencies, $350. .»> ,. i.^^\: On a like motion, it was resolved that the following be the Officers of the Society for the ensuing year: ..^, ; Mr. H. W. Frith, Treasurer. . • : Canon Ketchura, D. D., Secretary. '; . j'.', ! ' Messrs. C. H. Fairweather, and / Auditors G. W. Whitney, S The following were elected members of the Executive Com- mittee: Hon. Mr. Justice Allen. Mr. 0. E. L. Jarvis. ' Mr. S. D. Berton. Hon. Judge Wetmore. T. Barclay Robinson. Mr. T. B. Hanington. R.T.Clinch. W. Carman. .;^ G. E. Fenety. Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher. Mr. I. Allen Jack. " G. A. Schofield. Col. J. Robinson. (< '.> fi B. L. Peters. *' Hurd Peters. . Hon.R. D. Wilmot. Mr. J. Woodforde Smith. " G. Sidney Smith. " C. W. Weldon. ; ♦* G. W. Whitney. G.R. Parkin. « 'uia i.-' J. Mr. T. W. Daniel. ..,,\. . , •* H. G. C. Ketchura. " H. L. Sturdee. The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and on motion the Rev. G. | M. Armstrong took the same. a Vs'* iM i*. limoufily, he Board y of the jar. >lvcd thu! ory Com- ers. luck, irdee. ited to tlio ; Trcasiu'cr, mmittee fov ving be t\ic , . .. iM,*.v .'!■ ors. culive Corn- is. ' nore. ton. be. 67 It was moved by Mr. Carman, seconded by Mr. Frith, and resolved unanimously, that the warmest thanks of this Com- initteo be tendered to the Lord Bishop for his kind courtesy and attention in the Chair. JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman. W. Q. Ketcuum, Secretary, J ;. n •*. ANNIVERSARY MEETING. FREDERICTON, July 5, 1877. The Anniversary Meeting was held in the Madras School Room, at 4 p.m. The Rev. Canon Medley in the chair. The Secretary presented the Annual Report. On motion of Mr. G. D. Street, it was resolved that the same be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. I > '■■■ r.-? 'iiio ■,. ■ -ti'i i>. '■- ■- )'"■■■ '\, ■!' ■'--'' i \ ■ ■ 1 1 1 •./iii'i>i K»; ■ I ► .7'^ .ri .1, ];■ '.' ' .>:> ' '. .. ' ii. 'Vl ;; . •M;ii^U''i . ' }■. 'M I i-M. v.i.' ''■ .-if lA M I v. ,. ;• ;'i >f';';v '' '' r i : /■ <"^ ' >?'•■. * .' ' i'h- r)8 >i r I k.i' 11 m ■\ '■ MT^Hf^Vil 8|:r ^HwHIEJl] BBPflj if : 1?! 'fluiH^n XKfy f; tm m tA hM m III p 'f •n*i '• ■ iK -,' 1^ K 1^ jB^hil' . CusH^' JIm ^^ ine' 3Pi '^'"- Sp :i ' Iffi) *>• ' .itfl ( i, > 'tnMl^^' ^H:t I'' I^P^i; mh iH^ll. i>'j KEPOUT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF TIIE DIOCESAN CIlUllCIl SOCIETY, Fou THE Ykak Ending June 0. 1877. The ComniittcG met at St. Jolin, on the 7M) of »Tnly. A report of the proceedings of this Meeting will bo found in the last report, pages 61, 62, 63. The next Meeting was held at Frcdorieton, on the 4th October. The Treasurer was authorized to pay the bill of Messrs, Uarnes & Co., for printing the report, on the full completion of the work. A statement of the Treasurer, with reference to the funds of the Society, and also with regard to the payment of the con- tributions for the current year, was submitted. Tlio Secretary was requested to have bound a certain numbei- of the reports of the Society from 1870 to 1876, inclusive,— retaining a sufficient number for the use of the Officers of the Society, and placing throe copies in the Cathedral Library. Otlier copies to be sold for the purpose of paying the expense of binding. Accounts for printing reports of Board of Home Missions and Treasurer, &c., and for postage and other expenses of the Secretary, were read, and ordered to be paid. The Committee met in St. John on the 3d Jan, 1877, when a statement of the Treasurer's account was submitted, and also a statement of parishes in arrears for contributions reported for the current year. It was resolved that notice be sent to the Treasurer of all parishes in arrear, requesting immediate payment. The attention of the Committee was called to the decease of Mr. W, H. A, Keans, — a valued member of the Socieity, and for some years past one of the Auditors, — and it was resolved that the vacancy be filled ' by the appointment of G, W. Whitney. The Committee met in Fredeiicton on tlie 7th March. 51) )r Tin .Tilly. A iiid in the n the 4tli he bill ol I the full le funds of r the con- in number iclusivc,— ccrs of the il Library, le expense e Mission." xpcnses ol 877, when d, and also s reported sent to the immediate decease of ocieJty, and iis resolved of G. W. rch. An account of Mr. C. W. Weldon, uh assistant counsel in the lla/en Will case, anionntinji: to $2>50, was passed; and also an account of Messrs. McMillan for printing, Hoc. It was resolved, th.at the Itev. VV. S. Ncules bo permitted to coiitiiino his connection with the W. and (). Fund for the cur- rent year, on the usual terms, — the yearly payment havint; been uuido. The Rev. G. Goodridjjfo Iloberts, Mr. Carman, and Mr. Fencty were appointed a Committe'i to make the usual arran^emeiits for tho annual aieetings of the Society in Fredericton in July next. The Committee adjourned to meet on tho 14th instant. At tho adjourn d meeting, Mr. Sturdoe's bill was referred to the Finance Committee, to bo paid by tho Treasurer on tlio approval of the said Committee. i- • \ .'.-'u) ' I •' • Dr. Barker's account r( iting U tho llazon Will case, shew- ing a balance due tho Society of f ".74, was received. A bill of Mr. Weldon, relatin-; to the same case, was ordered to stand over for tho con -; J '^ ration of th Oommitteo at its next meeting. The Committoo met in St. John, on the 6th of JuhQ. Tho bill of Mr. C. W. Weldon in this case, for contestation of Will of tho late Miss Hazen, shewing a balance due of $1.00, — passed by the Finance Committoo, and referred to this Committee at its last meeting, — was ordered to be paid. Tho Treasurer stated that the balance due the Society, as stated in Dr. Barker's account, had been paid on rendering the same. Mr. Frith, from the Finance Committee, presented the follow- ing report, w*"v'" was received and ordered to be entered upon the minutes. ,., .( i nEPORT OF TUE FINANCE COMMITTEE. The Finance Committee beg to submit the following report: Your Committee, having had under consideration the peti- tion of Mr. Francis B. Hazen for reimbursement of a portion of the Probate Court costs paid by him in the matter of tlie Will of tlie late Miss D. B. Hazen, — which petition was referred to them by the Executive Committee, — are of opinion that, as the suit at law affecting Miss Hazen's Will is still undeter- mined, no action should at present be taken on the petition. Pending tlie conclusion of this suit, the Treasurer has continued to receive the rents of the properties devised by Miss Hazen to 'i'- fr . I 60 i.l the Society, paying the necessary charges thereon. Your Com- mittee have also authorized the Treasurer to pay from such rents, interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum to Miss Dun- ham on the legacy of $800 given her by Miss Hazeu and charged on the Estate. Your Committee have been for some time past in communi- cation with the representatives of the late Mr. R. F. Hazeii respecting the payment of the legacy of $40,000 bequeathed by the late Chief-Justice Chipman to the Society. No definite settlement has as yet been arrived at, but interest is being paid on the legacy, and the sum of $1,000 has also been paid on account of the principal. Mr. Hazeu's representatives have intimated that they will shortly be prepared to make a further payment of $3,000 or $4,000 on capital account ; and have further offered to transfer certain mortgages, amounting to $10,700, to the Society, on the same account. These mortgages your Committee have decided to accept, subject to certain inquiries as to value and title ; and to the payment of all charges of such title and transfer being made by the mortgagors on the estate. Your Committee have also had under consideration an appli- cation from the Parish of Simonds, asking that a lot be set otl" from the Hazen tract at Moosepath, to be granted to said Parish for the purpose of building a Church thereon. Your Commit- tee recommend that for this purpose a lot be set oflf, — to com- mence on the westerly side of the road, between said tract and the Moosepath Driving Park, at a point distant 260 feet from tlie Marsh Road, to extend from such point easterly along first- mentioned road 100 feet, and to be 150 feet in depth, — and that the General Committee be recommended to grant said lot to the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Simonds in aid of build- ing a Chapel of Ease thereon, the same not to be used for any other purpose than the building of a Church or school-house thereon, without the consent of the Society. The usual statement of investments effected during the year is submitted herewith. All of which is respectfully submitted. "W. M. JARVIS, Acting Chairman. St. John, June 5, 1877. UA ll- 1876. May 1. July 16. Sept. 5. Nov.3«. 1877. Apr. 28. May 1. INVESTMENT ACCOUNT, 1876-77. To Balance in hand, Legacy from Exec'rs Hon. J. A. Street, deceased, Am't transrerred from W. & O. Account, do. do. Incp. & Aged Clergy do. Nett proceeds, U. S., 6-20 paid off— ^1000, Gaol Debenture, CountySt. John, paid off, i Am't transferred from W. & O. Account, " over invested. $721 61 80 00 800 00 ' 200 00 1,000 14 600 00 500 00 5 25 61 3ur Coni- •ono such tis8 Dun- i charged somraiini- F. Hazen jathed by a definite eing paid n paid on Ives have I a further ye further $10,700, ages your 1 inquiries ea of such the estate. n an appli- ; be set off said Parish ir Commit- , — to com- d tract and ) feet from along first- 1 — and that d lot to the id of build- ed for any hool-house ig the year Chairman. 1876. Sept. 5. 26. 1877. April 28. May 1. Contra. By paid E. E. Lockhart, Water Debenture at par, f 1,000 00 do. W. M. Jarvis " ^(iOO, at ^ percent, ; , . 597 00 do. County Treasurer St. John, Reformatory Deb. No. 1, County par, 500 00 do. A. P. Randolph, Frederlcton School Deb. No. 29, at par, 800 00 do. Bank of New Brunswick. 2 Prov. Debs. Nos. and $500 at 1 pr. ct. 1,010 00 Added to investments. Less amount paid off. 11,000 00 HOO 00 $3,907 00 $3,007 00 $3,907 00 1,600 00 1877. April 28. May 1. 1877. May $2,307 00 RiciiiBUCTO Fund. To Gaol Debs. City and County Saint John, paid off, $1,200 00 By Frederlcton School Deb, No. 28, at par $1200 00 Glebe Lands Trust. 1. In hand, credit, Blissfleld Tract, do Addington " Gloucester, $ 22 50 359 95 $382 45 Mr. 1. Allen Jack, from the Glebe Laud Committee, reported that during the past year the Committee had received and paid to the Treasurer the sum of $389.95, from the sale of Glebe Land as reported to this Committee. Rev. T. E. Dowling, from the Book Depository Committee, presented a report, with an account of the sales, &c., for the past year. It was resolved, that the report be received and entered upon the minutes, and that the account be referred to the Auditors, and printed with the Treasurer's account. Mr V- ■ '■■ t A report of the proceedings of this Committee for the past year w^as read by the Secretary, and it was resolved, that, with an abstract of the proceedings of this Meeting, the report be laid before the General Committee. Accounts were ordered to be paid to Mr. I. Allen Jack, expenses incurred by Mr. Smith, of Dalhousie, with reference to the sale of Glebe Land; and to the Secretary, for incidental expenses from the 1st October, 1876, to the present date. The Committee met at Fredericton on the 6th July, 1877. The following Resolutions were adopted: That 3,000 copies of the Annual Report be printed; and tlie Rev. G. G. Roberts, the Rev. F. Alexander, Mr. W. Carman, Mr. G. E, Fenety, and the Secretary, be a Committee to attentl to that duty. •'• -J'^-HiAUi -m^ \< mm ;• I - T.!ir . i M .» That Messrs. AV. M. Jarvis, B. Lester Peters, R. T. 63 eceived , jounting er small emselves stock in Lessrs. J. St. John. )CKE. lOWLINU. up to the Clinch, W. Carman, G. E. Fenety, T. W, Daniel, G, A. ScIjo- field, and the Treasurer, do form the Finance Committee for the ensuing year. That Mr. H. L. Sturdee be the Secretary of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the ensuing year. ' That Messrs. I. Allen Jack, G. A. Schofiold, J. R. liuel, Kurd Peters, C. W. Weldon, G. Sidney Smith, and W. M. Jarvis be the Glcos Land Committee. It was resolved, that any Glebe Land Committee, now or hereafter to be appointed, shall have all the powers and rights mentioned in a former resolution relating to Glebes, as fully as if such resolution had been passed with relation to such Committee in each case, 'v- > "i ti -('rrif , Permission was granted to the Rev. F. Partridge to join the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, on the usual conditions. * ■ der a reso- is referred bal altera- tion, under • leetings at ist of Ser- )n, and to ,nd Officers ;' 111);' , t )r the past , that, with 13 report be ';';! 'i'" ^llen Jack, h reference r incidental date, ly, 1877. !■ 1 , . ■■ 3d; and the V. Carman, Be to attend I '. :."■■!**, i ' '^ < -.1 ',w —«■■•• ■■ •,'■.' ■■'•'■' '..*./ ' '{■., •■"A J- ; '' • 1 ; 1" . . • ^•v>^!' 1 . .' 'hU-. 1 1 ■ ' ' . 1 » \ r Y l,i i''> .' .1! r ' 1 - t .,( ; ■ ^' •• .M..'.(:M ' ' 1 . ■•■; :. i\i ; ,"1 .1 ■ / . .. ' . J-' • • . . 1 , . : I •'}"■' 1 .1 r ,.'ii , ,> * ^ • . ■ i 1 •).' ^ i ••'-' ■"(• ' 'i ,'t 1 A ■•• aif) ^ j "• * ■' /I ^ jrs, K. T. ■^ 11: 'k t If: ••JT. • 4 k i- ^r 64 TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY I, 1877. LJRPOSES. No. I. GENERAL PI 1877. . Dr. May 1. To received during the year: Account subscriptions and col- . ,,. • . .; ,,,. ■ ' 1 ' lections, per A . . . • • • $ 7,092 39 Special for Grand Falls, from the Lord Bishop . • • • 50 GO S. P. G. Grant, £2326. Stg. . • • • 11,228 22 Interest, as per Account No. 2 • • « 517 89 Parishes, " " " 3 • • • 11,095 69 Miss D. B. Hazen Trust, nett, per No. 12 ... . • • • 390 69 Chipman Trust, 6 mos. income from exec'rs late R. F. Hazen up to 4th January, 1877 • • • 1,200 00 Balance carried to account next year • • • 1,334 82 1876. Cr. May 1. By balance from last year's ac- count $ 2,287 29 1877. May 1. ' By paid during the year: Missionaries' Stipends, per B 29,258 19 Officers' galaries, " C 300 00 Contingencies, " D 312 10 S. P. G. Pensions, " E 732 00 Occasional Services in vacant Missions (Dalhousie, $4.12 ; McAdam, $6.00) . 10 12 Extra allowance to Grand Falls contributed by the Lord Bishop 50 00 $32,899 70 $32,899 70 m u TS, A.— SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS, 1876-77. $ 7,092 89 50 00 11,228 22 517 89 11,095 69 390 69 1,200 00 1,324 82 29 19 00 10 00 12 00 70 $32,899 70 Mission. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. Total. Albert Andovcr $ 63 00 $ 63 CO Biithurst 43 20 43 20 Buctouche . . . . . . '' Burton .. 100 00 100 00 Cambridge . . 50 00 50 00 Canipobello .. 99 76 $28 11 127 87 Canterburv .. 40 00 40 00 Carleton, St. George, and Fairville - 101 05 101 05 Ciirleton, St. Jude Cliatham 264 63 12 00 270 63 Dalhousie 66 61 6(i 61 Derby, Blackville, and Nelson 120 68 120 68 Douglas and Bright . . Kredericton .. 35 00 35 00 845 25 845 25 Gagetown 43 02 11 50 54 52 Grand Manan 20 00 20 00 Greenwich .. 16 75 16 75 Hampton 90 39 90 39 Kiugsclear .. SI 15 81 15 Kingston 93 27 20 00 113 27 Lancaster 53 07 63 07 Maugerville .. 67 84 57 84 Moncton 40 00 40 00 Newcastle 153 86 153 86 New Maryland 25 70 25 70 Norton f 32 94 53 50 86 44 Petersville . • 16 00 16 00 Pctitcodiac 72 97 72 97 Prince William and Dumfries 84 15 84 15 do. Special 28 29 28 2{> Portland, St, Luke . . 2 00 2 00 Portland, St. Paul 469 74 124 17 593 91 Queensbury .. 89 00 89 00 RichibucLo 75 75 75' 75 Eichmond 65 00 65-00 Rothesay 242 60 242 m St. Andrews . . 183 30 183 30 St. David 6 50 6 50 •St. George 160 00 100 00' St. John, Trinity 696 8(j 153 90 850 76' " St. Marks .. 504 86 85 20 590 06 '• St. James . . 11 GO 150 00 10 00 171 00 St. Mary and Stanley 60 00 60 00 St. Stephen. Christ Church • . 20 00 20 00 " Trinity Church .. Saekville and Dorchester 1 00 1 00 46 63 46 63 Shediac 63 41 63 47 *' St. Andrews . . 20 OC 20 00 Simonds 103 OC 103 00 >^nringtield .. 49 0' 10 OC 1 59 07 9 66 HI p\ i4 IV 0^ *1.- Mission. 1874-5. 1875-G. lSTG-7. Total. Sussex and Studholm $1H(> 07 'Sil8() 07 Ur)liam,'HamTiiond, and St. Martins Westfield 140 95 !«14 94' 155 su 75 50 75 5') Westmorland Wicklow 10 50 10 5(1 Woodstock . . 277 50 277 50 Grand Falls . . 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OQ K tn 3 OQ •> S a t3 |52 52-g s 2 S s 1 69 -nik 01 K ;cD i «- _• -ft . ^ V V z.^ = 53 = l; ^ § i aj ?t 2-n ■"V~ 'i, - ''~S £ Pi* 1 l- l-l-*J> !0 ITS ! g 888 8 8 > O O-O O U5 O • op O O S^ "5 'M 8 SSS S i lO o o o ira o I" C ■•I" O 1- cc (^ K W fl •-< Tl s i CD w^t^i W fi •> rt t( > »-i O i S l^l ^ I U cS (U t3 ,:< +3 +-< S j3 -t^— o "1 * 8 8 8 o 8 C^l 00 ^ 8 8 ,? ci 1877. Mav 70 C. oil ICKKS' >Ai.Akii:s. The .St'(!rctarv, ono vear lo dale The Treasurer, ** '' 8100 {i\> 'JOG (M) $:]00 0(1 14- D.-coN riN(ii;.\(iKs. 1876. .luiio 17. The iSecrolary, attcnclin<;- Meetings Stationery, &c. Aug-. 14. Incidental Expenses — Anniversary Meetiiij^s and services Oct. G. G. A. Knodell, printing-, &c. The Secretary, snndries 11. Barnes & Co., Printing Annnal He port, &c. 1877. Mar. 12. J. & A. McMillan, Printing- and Stationery, G. A. Knodell, Printing in 1875-G The Treasurer, postasres (including Secy. B.ofH. M.) . . . . *. $ 11 i)s '2H •li 21 •j.'i 9 ,ss 208 It; If) .■),S MO 10 'J4 8:512 III I?) •• E. — S. I', (i. PENSIONS. 1877. Apr. 1. Mrs. Coster, one year Mis. Black, do. Mrs. Street, do. r? $2i4 iJO 2U 0(1 244 00 $732 1*0 71 SlOO dl' •JUO (H) ffi:]00 00 c:^ _: SS "5 !^§ a> S O tf. « "W 5^ rs >« ^' i'. I l^ iT. r. X Q o c 'M I - Q c -* I Ti-rr ■•/> i-r-i- X r. r. •Ji-'^i-i- i-i-i--^i- i-i-r-i-r- I - I - I - I— I - ■/. X ■/_' X X -e '/^ -^ •#, -#•, * -/■ -r rr -ri -r X X X Xj X X X X X X ^ - '•S!!;^ *■ . . 8 11 OS \ ■j« li 21 •J't , 9 ss ioiiery, • • Secy. 208 111 10 .'iS 10 1)4 8;')12 1" $2-14 m 244 Oil 244 00 $732 0(1 y. /. y ^ U3 tzi 03 ' « ^ ;:; ^ . sc fl 1^^ z; »-, jj <5 "- J, ^, o -^ G<,(2i;i.»^ ?^. §?S§S§8SS..gSS88?'8\§§S§SSi§88S?.j?. 5 ■5^-5-*' X' Ti -ri - ^ * X i^ o o 5 n , oo c o ^ ^ i^ w o 2 iT 7i o r- S B 8 » ; -- Tl r^ ffl ' • M^? : V H,r:-J ) ^ . (/. 'CO lO ®- t'-rlM 05 -T O i: bto 1 - I - If? ci *i •/>',■* » " rJ 1) Ci S S --< ri r-l (M — o ^ cf ^ »: ° (- '--S :: ■• :: -« ■i- r*" •" o ■ iC ^ = ..=25 ^ -.r, " .2 -^ a 50. .^ . "^ o ^5 03C| '^t ■ ic5 * in 00- 00 XJ T-l OS i-i 1— I (M fC CO CO ■* H t>^ Qj .• a> t>.tfc c . c; ® 52" ai;B.;i'='^^ oa-oa sc. I— r- 1 - 1- ^ ^ X X X X ■• • rt '-'5 ;d i-H 2 ■Im- ' 1877. May 71 No. 2. -IN'I'ERKsr ACCOUNT. Dr. To Amount received during' the year, as per Schedule F . . Cu. 11,61.*} 8!» May 1. By Amount carried to Dr. folio win*,' Accts. No. 1, General Purposes, $517 HU 4, Widows & Orphans, 600 00 5, Education & A. C, OG 00 G, Divinity Scholarships, 00 00 7, Incap. & Aged Clergy, 270 00 L,.513 89 $1,.013 8!) No. 3. - PARISHES. 1876. Dr. May 1. To Balance from last year's account, 1877. May 1. received during the year, in cash, $5,387 26 do. do. " receipts, 5,696 36 80 00 11,083 Ol> Or. May 1. By this am't carried to Dr. No. 1, $11,095 69 **' Balance carried down : Simonds, cash, $50 00 Grand Falls, recp't 7 15 > Derby, &c., do. 10 78 67 93 $11,163 62 11,163 (ii^ $l,6l:i Hit ISTfi. May I. ISTT. May I. CCtiJ . 8U 00 00 187(5. 00 •Iiily (i. 00 89 $1, 013 8|t 1,^77. .liin. 1. Miiy 1. 78 No. J. WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS I rXD. Dr. To Halanco in liuml per 41.st Ilcport, p. 72 !JIN(K5 (51 K(>c('lvi'd durin;,' tlio ycnr: Interest on !fl(i,0(iO, the prinrlpal of this Kuml »«k» w rrenunms tind Collections from Mr. Sturdee, per his return (J mi II do. do. Iftst year () Cr. By amount transferred to Investments Ac- count, Xo. 9 ^fSOO 00 \\y paid Mrs. Hteriin;,', Annual (Jrant 100 00 paid Mrs. Saturley,(5 mos. Annuity .W 00 do. do. do. r)0 00 transferred to Investments Account, No. 9 .")00 00 Halancc carried to account next year 414 59 ' " •' $1,UU ')9 #l,»lt no $ 80 UU 587 26 696 H6 11,08:5 62 095 69 67 93 ,163 62 11,163 tiJ G. WIDOWS' AXT) ORPHANS' FUND. IJ. Lawrance Stuudee, In Account with the Widows' and Orpieans' Fund. Dr. "■■' To Annual Pnyments and Collections 1876-77, as follows : 1876. July 12. To Collection, Woodstock 17. Aug 3. 8. Sept 23. (\'t. 12. Nov. 6. Dec. 27. «( ■fan. 4. 5. Cambridge New Maryland Rev. J. D. II. Browne, to Jan. 1, 1877 Do. ace. prem. due do. Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, to Jan. 1, 1877 Collection, Saint Paul, Portland " Woodstock Rev. T. E. Dowling « •' Collection Rev. J. Pearson ' Collection, New Maryland Rev. Canon Medley " C.Willis 10 10 25 2 60 1 12 4 59 4 58 11 78 45 93 5 50 9 68 5 03 12 30 4 12 10 27 11 26 74 ^ ■ , > ■ ■J ■ '^il - f ^it I i 1 'm ■I I, Jan. 8. 11. 13. 16. 19. 23. 26. Feb. 3. o. Apr. 3. 4. 12. 20. 24. 26. 28. May 2. 4. 10. 23. June 1. 19. 19. To Rev. F. Alexander ...o.. $1195 " J. Neales 23 05 " J.H.Talbot 7 as Collection, Dutch Valley 1 IS Rev. L. W. Fowler 8 05 " J. F. Carr S 27 " Thomas Neales 7 8J " E. A. W. Hanington 8 50 " Canon DoVeber 14 42 " J. D. H. Browne 4 50 Collection, Dorchei;ter and Sackville 19 75 Rev. W. Q. Ketchum 23 55 " Rev.F. Almon 13 ON " B.Shaw 8 9;; " G.G.Roberts 1195 " T. Hartin 20 30 " TV. Crude n 11 25 " W.S. Neales 8 50 Collection, St. Luke's 13 71 " Prince William and Dumfries 5 00 '' do. do. 2 50 " Saint Mark's 3 00 " Saint Andrews 9 72 " Gagetown 2«5 " Woodstock ....... 800 " Frederictou 15 21 " Newcastle 4 0(t " Canterbury . 2 00 " Kingsclear , 4 20 " Petitcodiac 5 17 " Cambridge 2 00 " Lancaster 6 0S $436 11 " Sussex 5 92 Cr. By Cash to H. W. Frith, Treasurer $436 11 '< " " Dr. 5 92* $442 03 $442 0»3 H. LAWRANCE STURDEE, Secretary W, & 0. FunO. * This amount received after my account closed. — H. W. F. .... $1195 23 55 7 3!< 1 l^ 8 05 S 27 7 82 « 50 14 42 4 50 19 75 23 5.'. 13 OS 8 9o 1195 20 30 11 25 8 50 , 13 71 5 00 2 50 '.'..... 3 00 9 72 2 65 .*,'.... 8 00 15 21 4 00 2 00 ' 4 20 '. 5 17 2 00 *.**.*.*.. 6 Oi $430 11 5 92 $436 11 5 92* 1442^3 $442 <« DEE, try W. & 0. FumK W.F. 75 No. 5. -EDUCATION AND AGED CLERGY FUND. 1S76. Dr. May 1. To Balance per 41st Report, p. 74 $100 79 1877. May 1. To one year's int. on $1,100, the principal of this Fund, (>6 00 Cr. May 1. By Balance carried to account next year $175 79 $175 79 $175 79 No. 6. - J)IVIN1TY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. 1876. Dr. May 1. To Balance per last Report, p. 74 $83 84 1877. May 1. To one year's int. on $1,000, the principal of this Fund, 00 00 Cr. May 1. By amount at cr. this Fund, carried forward, $143 84 $143 84 $143 84 No. 7. — INCAPACITATED AND AGED CLERGY FUND. 1878. Dr. May 1. To Balance per 4lst Report, p. 74 1877. May 1. To one year's int. on $4,500, the principal of this Fund, 1876. Cr. July fi. By this amount transferred to Investments Account, No. 9 $200 00 1877. May 1. By Balance carried to account next year, 361 75 $291 75 270 00 $561 75 $561 75 No. 8. — EX-TREASURER'S DEBT ACCOUNT. 187C. April 1. To Balance of Principal due as per 4l8t Report, p. 75, $807 43 •Tune 1. Interest thereon to date, 2 montlis 12 10 By payment on account $819 53 33 32 $786 20 ■M <() K'«- .]■ 1. I* 1>. I^-Hli.}?' \-<:-^ 1 ISTT. May 1. To interest on #780,20 to dale, 11 niontlis fV.l 'j:, Due and unpaid tliis date $825) tr. Paid diirin-; the year f.)^ ;W Carried to Dr. Intereist account, No. 2 12 10 " to Investments account, No. n #21 1" Mkmo. — Tlie payments of both i)rin(;ipal and intersst on account ol'tlic al)ove d('l)t, were niad<' out of the .Stipend of tiir Inte Hector of Kinij;sfoii. one of Mr. S. J. JScovil's sureties. Tiie Rev. W. 10. Scovil died about Isl June last, and no payment iias been made since, Tlie b-dmce unpaid will prol)ablv have to be written off. Tlie orij^inal dei)t was #^,0Ts.27. — H. ^V. F. No. 9. INVESTMENTS ACCOUN'IV 1870. Dr. May I. To Balance in hand per 41st Report, p. 7."), July 15. Cash from f]xecutors late Hon. J. A, Street, dcc'd, lejracy i)er his "Will, do. transferred from W. & O. Ac't No. 4 , do. do. Incap. tt A. Clerj?y, *' 5, Nov. aO. do. IT. S. (ViO Debenture, (".old, #1,000. paid oft' at ftOO Cy. less exp., 1877. April 2S. do. Gaol Debenture, City and County of St. John, paid off do. 2 same, Richibucto Trust May t. do. transfei*red from W. »t O. Acet. do. rec'd on acct. Ex-Treasurer's debt, 1876. Cr. Sept. i). By paid for Water and Sewerage Bond, No. 970 #1,000 00 20. By i»aid for Water and Sewerage bond, No. 113 507 00 1877. April 2>S. By paid for '• Reformatory" Debenture, City and County St. John, No. 1, 500 00 May]. " F'ton School Debenture, No. 29, 800 00 do. do. for Kiuhibucto Trust, 1,200 00 " Province of Ifew Brunswick Debs. Nos. 208 and 277, #500 ea. 1 pr. ct. pr, 1,010 00 *' Balance cari'ied to account next year, 15 98 15,122 08 #5,122 ' #721 0! SO m SOO On 200 0(» 1 .000 1 1 000 W 1,200 01 > 500 00 21 2:; 12 10 i2l 2« .•fi:'. '2.'. 1 uccomil of thi- ol- of Kin^'stou. ,li(Hl about Ist Ivilim'c nuptint /as ^'JjOTS.-iT. — NT. $7-21. (i! SO Ott SOO Oil 200 Oo 1 .000 1 1 77 No. FO. S. SCOVII, TRUST. ls77. I)H. M:iy 1. To received diirinfic year: 4 inos. rent from Messrs. White & Slipp, ut $().")0 per annum $6o0 Oi> Less detluctions, as per agreement, on aect. repairs ^200 25 Do. do. interest on adv. ;5<) D.j 2;}1 20 ,$418 SO Balance carried forward ;5:{2 12 is7(). Cr. May 1. By balance brought from 4l8t Report, p. 76. $28(; !)2 1877. May J. l»y paid during year : Rector of St. James Church, 12 mos. stipend, 400 00 Same for repairs of the Church, one year, 24 00 C. E. L. Jai-yis, Insurance, one year 80 00 Water rates, 1S7G 10 00 $750 !»2 :8i750 92 Mi'MO, — Since the above account was prepared, the building upon the premises was destroyed by the tire of the 20th June. It was insured for s(;,000. There was due to Messrs. Whiti! & Slipp about ^ii^tO on account of amount advanced by them for improvements, which will have to be |(Ki(l out of the insurance money. — H. W. F. 000 Of 1,200 0(1 .-)00 no 21 2:'- a, 000 00 507 00 .-)00 00 800 00 1,200 OO 1,010 00 15 9« k-,,122 m !?.%i22 ;'^ Na n RICHIl^UCTO T'RUST. ls77. Dr. May 1. To one year's interest on $2,000 to date $120 00 tbr' 'iionths on G aol Deb, paid ofl" is 00' 1^77. Cr. M:iy J. By Cash paid Rector during year ;^120 OO'' *' carried to account next yi^ar 18 00 fl«S 00 ^l;)S 00 Xi). 12. MISS U, B. HAZEN IRUST, CA1?H ACCOUNT. 1"ST7. ■"' j;h. May 1, To Balance last year's account y< | 47 .5f/ Miss Dunham, 3 years inter«4 144 OO* Taxes, King's Co. 1S76. Rothesay $ 1 m Simonds, St. John Parish, 1S7G 17 3o - Rothesay, School Rates, 187G 13 75 78 a'1 ■i't-'- ; May I. To Taxt . St. .Mm City, 1876 PorlJItaMi, IX^ Water, 187G Do. do. $93 75 84 05 54 07 4 00 7H s>. Sinionds S^^iool Rates for '72, '73, &<;. 3 25 liftW Expenses: Dr. Bayard, witneJis fen. Probate Court, C. W. Weldon, St. James Church ease, H. Peters, surveying bifi Commission, H. W. Frith, 5 per cent on 81,193.75, Bahmce ferried to General Purposes Account, Cu. May 1, By Rents paid during year, per Rent Roll, .$1,193 75 $1,193 7."» 20 00 2.50 00 5 00 59 6.") :590 0!i» MI.SS D. H. HAZEN TRUST — RENT ROLL, 1876 -7- Tenant. Annual Rent. Total due Mav 1,1877.' Paid dur- ing year. Unpaid May 1, 1877. Marsh Bo ad. .John Corr, due Nov. 1. 1875, $ 60 00 *»>0 00 Phillip O'Neill, same. $40 00 20 (JO 20 00 Phillip O'Neill, 40 00 40 00 40 00 Mrs. & C. Beamish, 25 00 25 00 12 50 $12 50 Waterloo Street. Mary Rice, 28 00 106 00 40 00 66 00 Estate of James Albyn, 26 00 91 00 91 00 John Paterson, 37 00 92 50 ;57 00 55 .")(► Estate of Wm. Steele, 28 00 126 00 120 (Ml S. McBride, assignee D. Alexander 28 00 42 00 42 00 Kstate of C. H. Foster, tleceased (Given), 30 00 75 00 30 00 45 01 1 .1. Cowan, asg'ee Cumberland Est. 30 00 m 00 30 00 Do. do. 82 50 82 50 82 50 William Floyd, 90 00 405 00 405 00 City Road. James Bond, 50 00 125 00 70 00 55 00 Thomas W. Peters, 36 00 162 00 126 00 36 00 Pond Street. Patrick McCarthy, 30 00 70 00 70 00 Harrison Street. Joseph McHugh, 35 00 52 50 52 50 Mary Geary, 30 00 45 00 45 00 J. Darrah, 32 00 48 00 48 00 J, A.& W. Chesley, 50 00 75 00 50 00 25 00 Straight Shore. J. A. & W. Chesley, McLaughlin & Anderson, 54 00 81 00 54 00 27 00 90 00 405 00 168 76 236 i") T. Lynch, 30 00 135 00 135 on Felix O'Neil, 24 00 108 00 108 M Old Bridge. Jioad. Alexander Duff, 80 00 360 ©0 240 00 120 00 f 1,025 50 $2,861 50 $1,193 75 $1,667 :•' . 79 'i 75 14 05 )4 07 4 00 3 25 $27H Sii t, •20 00 250 00 5 00 J. 75, 59 6") ) :jOO 6".» 19« 7"i $1,193 75 ., 1876-7- 77-" i Unpaid iiddur-j Tyiiiy 1, gyear.j 1^77. *«W 00 20 00 40 001 12 501 $12 •>•' 40 00 91 00 •M 00 :W 00: 82 50 70 00 120 00 54 00 168 75i H6 0(» 55 50 120 iW .No, 14. - BALANCES. isTT. Dr. May 1. No. 1. General Purpose? ...... |1,324 82 2. Interest 3. Parisiies 4. W. &0. Fund 5. Education and Aged Clergy 6. Divinity Scholarships 7. Incapacitated and Aged Clergy 8. Ex-Treasurer-s Debt 9. Investments 10. S. Scovil Trust 332 12 11. Richibucto do. 12. Mis.^ Hazen do. 13. Glebe Lands do. Due Treasurer Cr, ^ 67 93 414 m 175 7J» 143 84 331 75 15 98 IS 00 382 45 76 61 |l,656 94 11,666 94 80 . No. 15. — AMOUNTS INVESTKI), MAY i, 1877. 1870. May 1. Total i)cr last report, page 79 !521 -2.'. ;$24,«<)0 -ill ;oo 00 )00 00 ?oo 00 300 00 ;;.i)00 nil !3(28,r)6« '20 ,4Gt) 20 ,500 00 ,100 00 ,000 00 ..r,00 00 !$28,5Gr, 20 iJOOK i)]<:pository account. 1877. Dn. .rune. To amount paid for Books Duties and P'reight Advertising and printing Insurance Petty expenses Sign Board Commission Balance on liand 1876. CR. May. By Balance 1877. June. " Sales " do. Special orders " Subscriptions from members ^831 65 67 24 15 00 $128 06 913 89 $825 18 ■26 o;; 36 76 15 42 4 62 7 00 91 50 34 84 11,041 95 Memo. Balance on hand Furniture at cost Books in Stock, less discount of 33J pr. ct. Remitted for books not yet received .... Estimated amount of liabilities Nett assets $1,041 95 $1,041 95 $3^1: 84 94 50 619 97 122 22 871 58 50 00 $821 53 We have examined the aforegoing accounts of the Treasurer, for the year ending May 1, 1877; also the Book Depository Account; and find the same correct. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, G. W. WHITNEY, St. Johx, Aagust 2it, A. D. 1877. Auditors. 11 r- ■»">■-« M ¥ Wt '« m\ ?| m\^ » ^ m- l-'n- ^ .?'! ; ;-v 'S j •■ ^ # 82 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. LIFE MEMBERS, By the Payment of not less than Ten Pounds at any one timk. Date of ■<- ■ '.; . Meniberslilp. . 18;?8. SCOVIL, Rkv. WILLIAM, V. P. *. ' 1846. FREDERICTON, tlie RutHT Rkv. JOHN, Lord Bishop of, Pre^iident. SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. P. SMITH, a. SIDNEY, EscjuiRK. TILLEY, Hon. 8. L,, C. B., V. P., Lieutenant-Governor, &c. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A.„ EsQUiRK. 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esquirk. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquirk. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R. E. 1851'. 8C0VIL, EDWARD G., Esquirk. 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1866. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. • ; THOMPSON, Miss ANN. ; 1857. HANINGTON, DANIEL L., EsQUiBE. SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. 1868. PAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H., EsQUlRK. HALL, 8TEHPHEN S., Esquire. SCOVIL, 8. JOHN. 8H0RTLAND, Admiral F., R. N. 1860. DANIEL, T. W., Esquire. GARBUTT, HENRY, Esquire, smith, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. 1862. GORDON, Sir ARTHUR H. K. H., Late Lieutenant-Governor and Counii;iii- der-in-Chief, &<•. &c. 1866. BEST, N0RRI8, Esquire. ' ' SHARPS, EDWIN N., Esquire. 8PURR, JAMES DiiW., Esquire. ' ' 1867. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esoi^iRE. DOYLE, Major-Ge!,eral Sir HASTINGS, lute Lieutenunt-Governor. SCOVIL, SAMUEL J., Esquire. WIGGINS. GEORGE C, Esquire. 1868. DkVEBER, Rev. Canon. DeVEBER, MARIA E. DeVEBER, WM. HERBERT. DeVEBER, ALLEYNE W. JARVI8, W. M., E.squire, V. P. SCOVIL, MORRIS. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. 8. t -'"k^ )RS V BRUNSWICfv. .T ANY ONE TIM K. of. President. 83 I*«iO. CARMAN, SOPHIA M. DkVEBER, J. 8. BOIES, Esqi'irr. DOIVTVILLE, FANXY. PENETY. O. E.. Esquire. l>^70. CARMAN, W. BLISS. CARSON. CHARLES, Esquiuk. KETCHUM, H. O. C, Esquirk. NEALE8, Hkv. W. S. NEALE8, Rkv. T. PERCIVAL, Miss, H71. CARMAN, JEAN MURRAY. FRITH, HENRY W., Esquirk. ORIMMER, GEORGE S., EsguiKK. .TARVIS, G. 8. Rkv., D. D. SMITH, WOODFORDE J., EsyuiRR. WILKINSON, \V., Esquire. l--;.'. JAR VIS, EDWARD W. GREGORY, T. A., Esquire, M. D. I-T.i. ARMSTRONG, Rkv. G. M. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JARVI8, PRANK HOPE. WELDON, CHARLES W., Esquirb. IS74, MERRITT, CHARLES. Esquire. tsTo. BRIGSTOCKE, Rev. Canon. H7ti. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS. ' • vernor uikI Co»miii:ui- ,i 1 ?niuit-Governor. < { it 8# i m\ iU n .1 LIST OF PERSONS ■■ . '-1 (now DE0KA8K1I>) WHO WERE LIFE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY. l»att! of MemlxTship. 18;t7. lUILLIE, FToN. TUOMAS, V. P. BOTSFORD, 1{0N. Mh. .TrsTici:, V. P. CHIPMAN, Hon. Chikf-Justice. COSTER, Vknki!A»i,k Archdhacon, V. P. 1838. EMERSON", THO.MAg, Esqi'IKK, M. D. ECCLES, Cai'TIAN JAMES. MACLAUOHLAN, JAMES A., E.S(iUiRi\ ODELL, Hox. W. P., V. P. OWEN, Hon. An.MiRAi,, R. N., V. P. 8C0V1L, WILLIAM, V. P. SIMONS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. WETMORE. JUSTUS, EsyuiRK. 18.39. PETERS, Hon. C. J. HARVEY, Major-Gknkral Sir JOHN, K. C. ii., K. 0. H., late Lieuten- ant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c. &e. ROBINSON, W. H., Esquire, V. P. ROBINSON, the Hon. P. P. 1840. PARKER, the HoN. NEVILLE, late Master of the Rolls. RATCHFORD, E. D. W., Esquire. ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. WHEELER. GEORGE, Esquire. 1842. SMITH, H. BOWYER, Esquire, V. P. 1844. COLEBROOKE, Sir WILLIAM M., G. C. B., K. H., lute Lietitenant-Gov ernor and Commander-in-Chief. 1845. PARKER, Hon. Chief-Justice, V. P. PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquirk, M. D. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. PETERS, JAMES, Jux., Esquire. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. GILBERT, GEORGE G., ESQUIRE. 1846. GILBERT, Mrs., ANNE. 1848. HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, late Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c. &c. 1850. SCOVIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. DE8BRISAY, LESTOCK P. W., Esquire. DONALDSON, L., Esquire. FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH. 1851. BLACK, WILLIAM A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL DANIEL, Esquire. 1852. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquibe. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Jux, ^< '>j JCIETY. !. U., late Lieiiteii- te Lieutenant-Gov enant-Governor iiml 18tt7, lstii>. H70. I"«7:<. 1S74. J ^76. 85 CANTERBUHV. Vr.stoirxT. BIMOXDfl. Mks. KICJ£AKU ROHIXaON. Majoi, W. B. WRKJIIT. WILLIAM. Esquuik. ijiii'^, KKV. Canov, l»ir. D. fllMONDS. RICHARD, HsinnnK. HAZEN. ROL'ERT P., EsyriRK. JARVI8. Mrs. W. M. HEMERY, CoLONKr, Q., A. D. C HAZEN, lIo\. K. L, , ^ DkVEBEH. L. I£., EauuiRE. / f' ; / 1 ( . , <■' 'H ';•'•*' , J J M' , 7,- A' .1. •- ;^ 4 - ^L* • 1 i • iMf' IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^b fe, Zi 1.0 If Kfi Ki 1.1 r-^i^ 1.25 1.4 ||.6 ##f ♦■ ^ u V] <^ 0% /2 v: .V' 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 86 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1877. ANDOVER. Allen, B. A. Baird, Geo. T. Baiirl, Thos. Baird, Mrs. Geo. Baird, G. Han ford Ballard, J. R. Ballard, Geo. H. Ballard, R. R. Ballard, Hannah Bedell, Geo. A. Bedell, John W. Bedell, W. Beveridge, Mrs. H. D. Beveridge, Alice S. Bishop, D. Bishop, Addie Blake, M. E. Boyer, Dow BrQwer, J. H. Brittain, Geo. Burke, Edmund ,. Burke, Robert * Carter, Hendrick Clark, Mrs. S. Cox, Geo. and family Cox, Alex. Crawford, Benj. Crawford, Miss Crawford, Susan Curry, Rodolph Currv, H. DeWolfe, G. E. De Wolfe, Miss DeWolfe, Eunice Downing, Mrs. W. Duncan, Frances Downing, James Flewelling, Boyd A. Grantham, Ab. Grantham, Is. Foster, B. C. Foster, Mrs. E. Eraser, Danl. Friends, three $1 00 5 45 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 25 6 87 8 50 1 00 2 00 50 'id 25 1 00 1 00 6 00 7 52 60 2 00 25 2 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 3 00 00 GO 00 25 60 26 00 00 00 10 50 2 26 2 1 1 2 1 2 Gilmor, W. $2 00 Gilmor, Ada 50 Graham, Jas. 50 Graham, John A. 50 Hetherinofton, John ^ '^ . 2 00 Hetherington, Wm. 1 00 Hisscock, Wm. J. 1 00 Hovt, Rev. Leo. A. 10 00 Hoimes, H. F. 1 00 Hurd, Sarah 25 Johnston, Edw. 1 00 Joiner, John 1 00 Kennedy, John 50 Kennedv, Geo. 60 McVceters, W., M. D. 5 00 McVecters, Mrs. 1 00 McAvitv, Mrs. 1 00 McAvity, Thos. 50 McBri'ie, Mrs. 1 00 Mcintosh, Mrs. A. 50 Miller, John 5 00 Miller, F. Jane 50 Miller, J. W. 25 Miller, John (Aberdeen) 1 00 Miller, James 50 Miller, Mrs. Robt. 50 Milley, Mrs. 25 Montgomery, Robt. 50 Murchison, D. 50 Murchison, Rebecca 25 Murphy, W. B. 60 Newcomb, Mrs. 18 00 Newcomb, Annie E. 1 00 Newcomb, Agnes B. 1 00 Pickett, L. 10 00 Perley, J. A. 11 00 Perley, Mrs. J. A. 1 00 Philips, C. 1 00 Philips, E. 1 00 Porter, J. B. 50 Porter, Mrs. J. B. 50 Scott, Mrs. A. 25 Scott, Richard 1 00 Scott, Richard 25 Scott, Eliza J. 25 Scott, Anna B. 25 87 !77- )hn L A. $2 00 50 .. 50 50 00 00 > 2 1 1 00 10 00 M. D. A. .berdeen) )bt. lobt. 3ecca lieE. [les B. A. B. 00 25 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 50 1 00 50 5 00 50 25 I 00 50 50 25 50 50 25 50 18 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 II 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 26 1 00 26 25 25 Smith, Jacob J. Smith, Mrs. Jacob J. Stratoii, Alice M. . Stevens, Mrs. A. Thistle, D. Thistle, Mrs. D. Tibbittfi, Mrs. C. M. Trusswell, Mary Triisswell, Thos. ^ V/aite, S. P. .v Waite, C. I. ,; . Watts, Geo. . t/ Watson, W. jr. ^ Watson, Mary L. Watson, Frank Watson, Martin M. Wilson, Mrs. (Aberdeen) Wilson, Alex. Wilson, Mrs. A. Wilson, Alex. jr. j Collections: .h- Trinity Church, .u St. George's, Kent, iu) GJassville, vil/ Arthurette, •;/ Limited to Board of Home Missions, BATHUEST. SEWING SOCIETY. Bishop, Mrs. Samuel Bishop, Mrs. Joseph Bishop, Miss Buchanan, Mrs. Cable, Mrs. Carter, Miss E. " Carter, Miss L. -i .^r y, Donchin, Miss .(nV/ Hillock, Miss G. J &lann, Miss ... ) Miller, Miss i Jt Street, Mrs. .-i ['.',[ Street, Miss •- it!')' Vail, Mrs. .*.i. ,f Vail, Miss /., tl' Welsh, Miss L. $ 50 50 1 00 1 00 8 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 I 1 00 50 25 - 6 50 1 00 50 6 50 jn) 52 60 60 1 00 r 3 85 . 1 92 2 69 98 . 1 00 $210 90 85 72 $1 00 1 00 .V. 50 60 60 60 vjn 60 7 ,;|. 60 ^•j. 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 . 1 00 60 60 $10 50 $2 00 Bishop, S. L., M. D. Bifshop, Samuel, jr. Baldwin, Henrv W. O'Brien, John G. O'Brien, W. J. Carter, John DesBrisay, Theophilus Doran, John Ellis, Robert Bishop, Henry Ellis, John * . . , Ellis, William Gosnell, Mrs. Gosnell, Elizabeth Miss Hillock, AVilliam Mersereau, G. W. Mann, C. H. Miller, John R. Ramsay, Mrs. \ Smith, Henry B. Smith, R. fl. Payne, Mrs. Payne, W. R. Street, W. H. Rev. Wilbur, James H. Wilbur, H. Percy Wilbur, James H. jr. Wilbur, W. J. Williamson, Samuel $30 00 SALMON BEACH^ NEW BAN DOW, ANT> OANOBIE. Buttermer, Abraham $ 50 Miller, Thomas . 60 Miller, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Richard Miller, Robert Norton, James , Forbes, George Ellis, Robert E. Ellis, Edward Willis, George Smith, John W. McKewin, Ellis, Mrs. Matthew Ellis, Mary ,i , tjj. Good, Nicholas Good, Mrs. Nicholas Good, William 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 25 1 00 60 fiO 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 2 00 1 00 60 1 CO 3 GO 50 M 50 00 1 00 1 00 50 80 60 fit m m 96 60 88 Good, Lizzie Jennings, Mrs. E. Scott. Mrs. Josepli Ellis,' Robert E. Good, Robert Andrew, William A. Eedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eedy, John Alexander Eedy, William J. Eedv, Rachel Eedy, Mrs. William Eedy, Jane Dealy, Hubert Knowles, Mrs. Thos. Good, Edward Wm. Doran, Albert Hodnett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Richard Peters, Matthew Peters, Esther Breckcnridge, William Charleston, William Dempsey, John Ellis, John Jagoe, Thos. I. W. Jagoe, Mary Knowles, Alexander Sealy, Robert Smith, Thomas CARAQURTTB. Alexander, Seymour Blackall, J. G. C. Guillon, Louis ',] Henry, James Huelin, Clement Lucas, Thomas Michel, Joseph . Robin & Co. Chas. Rive, Philip Rive, Walter Simonds, James •1/ Collections iu St. George's Church, Total, $ 25 50 60 48 1 GO 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 25 25 50 48 50 1 GO V. 1 00 50 25 25 25 1 00 25 V 50 '"; ' 25 '"';, 25 ^ ;.' 5c ^';, 50 '' 25 $24 21 ^0 ) jO 2 00 60 ■ 1 00 50 7 00 . 2 00 60 60 $17 00 e's 7 42 $89 13 BURTON AND LINCOLN. Barker, Benjamin Beckwith, T. A. Esq. Brown, Geo. L. Clarkson, Jonas, Esq. Clowes, Charles, Esq. Clowes, Stanley Currie, Wm. Clowes, Gerhardus Gilbert, Saml. Gilbert, Mrs. S. '•' Gilbert, Florence ' Gilbert, Geo. Gilbert, John Gilbert, R. W. Gilmor, Mrs. A. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Hubbard, N. Esq. Hubbard, Miss Isabel Hubbard, F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. Knox, Geo. Simonds, Rev. R. Street, Mrs. Street, Miss * Street, Kdwin Street, Charles White, Sheriff Wilmot, Hon. R. D. Wilmot, John D. Wilmot, Mrs. J. D. Wilmot, R. D. jr. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Kate Offertory, VICTORIA. Drummond, Saml. Bolt, Wm. Hughes, Richd. Hughes, Capt. Hughes, H. jr. Hughes, R. jr. Hughes, Thos. Hughes, Robt. Hughes, Mrs. Robt. $1 00 1 00 1 50 4 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 i>V, 5(1 2 00 5 00 I 50 1 00 $97 35 50 i 60 60 . • 60 25 25 25 1 GO 30 $ 4 05 Total, $101 40 89 LmCOLN. in $1 00 . Esq. 1 00 1 50 i, Esq. 4 00 J, Esq. 4 00 1 00 I " 1 00 •dus 4 00 2 00 . 2 00 ce ' ' i,{) 50 2 00 .5 00 \.. 1 r)0 7ni. 1 00 E»;q. 4 00 3 Isabel 2 0(J \. 1 50 .F. A. 1 ;-)0 hO . R. 20 00 .50 « '' 1 00 oO 'fl 50 lO t 2 00 . R. D. 8 00 I D. 4 00 J. D. 2 00 ).jr. 7 00 . 1 00 Kate ' 50 ■ . : 8 35 $97 35 id. = |t. I li'. Is. u. . Robt. ?otal, CAMVOBKLLO. Alliii'rhain, Robert $ Alliii<\ Ton, Lnke, Esq. Byron, 3Irs. CJiMor, Mrs. Jnnios, sen. 2 1 1 Ciilder, Mrs. Walhice Caldt'r, .Janies jr. Cliaiunan, ^frs. Cocinane, Mrs. B. E. Cochrane, Arcbl!)ald Cochrane, (Iri/el I'^ariner, John, Esq. l^'laL-^fj:, Mrs. Cadwallader .'{ '" " 1 1 2 1 1 *2 1 Flaj^f^. Mrs. Price Gou«,d), Mrs. Johnstone, Goorh, James, jr. ]'[ Eiiiflish, Mrs. J. jr. Fowler, Stephen G., J. P. F'owler, Charles IL Fowler, Mrs. C. IL Garden, Mrs. E. (Widow), Garden, Edward Garden, Mrs. Edward Graham, Georgre Graham, Mrs. George Gould, Solomon . ^ Gould, Mrs. Solomon Hart in, Rev. Thomas Hartin, Mrs. Thonnis Hart in, John Medley Hartin, William Edward Hartin, F. H. M. Hartin, Charles G. Coster Hartin, AddiiHfton C. Hartin, Eliza Christiana Hartin, Thomas Robinson Hartin, Mary Ann Ellen Hamilton, James Hamilton, Mrs. James Lawson, Luke, J. P. Main, William 1 Main, Mrs. William 1 Miller, Arthur Miller, Mrs. Arthur McKay, Hugh Esq. J. P. McMullan, George 00 00 1 25 25 25 25 25 25 35 25 25 26 Sd 25 25 36 2S r>{) 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 00 00 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 00 00 25 25 50 25 r s i 90 McMullan, James jr. $ 25 Brown, Capt. J. $1 -20 McMullan, Mi'8. James 25 Baldwin, Mrs. A. 1 (III McMiillan, Andrew 25 JJaldwin, D. 5(1 McMullan, Mrs. Andrew 25 iialdwin, Mr. & Mrs. J. 2 00 R()l)in8on, 11. Esq. M. P. P. 4 00 Baldwin, Mr. & Mrs. D. 1 on Robinson, Mrs. Robert 4 00 Brchant, Mr. &. Mrs. 1 (JO Robinson, Geor«re, jr. 60 Brehant, Thos. 00 Robinson, Mrs. George 50 Brehant, Charlotte oO i Strong, Absalom 50 Coigley, Mr. 1 00 Strong, Mrs. Absalom 50 Cooling, Miss 1 00 Sliannon, Robert 25 Carman, Mr. 2 00 Shannon, Mrs. Robert 25 Carman, Mrs. « 00 Winters, Charles 25 Carman, Walter 1 On Winters, Mrs. Chflrles 25 Copping, Isaac 1 .■.(.) Winters, Adelaide 25 Copping, Thompson 1 00 Worth, Godfrey 25 Child, A. 25 Worth, Mrs. 25 Cherry, Mr. 2 00 Wailing, William 25 Colgan, Miss 00 Walling, Ml 8. William 25 Connor, Mrs. , 1 00 Walling, Hugh 25 Doran, Mr. '^ 2 00 Walling, Mrs. Hugh 25 Desbrisay, Mr. & Mrs. T 3 (JO Webber ley, Thomas 25 Dow, Mrs. oO Webberley, Mrs. Thomas 25 Drake, Mrs. '2l> : Dick, Mrs. George 2 00 138 00 Forsyth, Rev. D. 10 00 Collections after sermons, 2 00 Foth'eringham, Air. 50 $40 00 Forrest, Mrs. R. Forrest, Miss M. , 40 4.-) .'• CHATHAM. • i Forrest, Miss 1 05 : ■ » . Forrest, Mr. Joseph 1 00 Arnold, Mrs. ••' $1 00 Forbes, Capt. Thos. 2 (J(i i Allison, H. A. 1 00 Friend, A 1 0(> Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. . 1. 2 00 Fleigher, Mrs. A. 1 0(1 Arnold, Mrs. Geo. 1 00 Fleigher, Miss Kate ' 25 Blair, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fleigher, John 25 and family, 12 00 Fenety, Mrs. William 1 00 Blair, G. M. ' 2 00 Fleet, Mrs. J. 1 0(1 Blair, Ernest E. , 25 Flemming, Mrs. 50 Blair, Minnie 5 Flemming, Margaret 50 Brown, Wm. 50 Flemming, Robert 1 00 Baxter, Dr. ,,', 1 00 Flemming, Archibald 1 00 Benson, Mrs. 4 00 Flemming, Andrew 50 Benson, Dr. J. B. 2 00 Gregory, Mr. 3 00 Benson, C. M. C. 1 00 Gillespie, T. F. 2 00 > Basset, Ralph .' 1 00 Gemmell, Mr. 50 Basset, John 1 00 Goggin, J. R. 50 Bryce, Mrs. 20 Gulliver, Mrs. A. 1 00 Burohill, Mr. & Mrs. G . 10 00 Gulliver, Mr. A. 1 0(.i ■ Burchill, Josephine 1 00 Gulliver, Jas. D. f '■'■ 25 Burchill, John P. 1 50 Gulliver, Sarah lU Burchill, George 1 00 Gulliver, Arthur 10 91 J. A. & Mrs. J. &Mr8.D. &. Mrs. •lotte $1 20 1 00 511 2 »)() 1 tin 1 (Ml 00 1 00 1 :)ii 2 (lu vS 00 1 (Ml 1 ."itj 1 00 25 2 00 • •" 00 .'' ■ ,•: 1 0(1 "' 2 00 r.&Mrs.T. 3 on 50 ter >mpson leorge IT. D. m, Mr. R. sM. s Joseph t. Thos. , A. ss Kate 111 William J. Irs. Margaret Robert Archibald Andrew F. rs. A. r. A. IS. D. irah rthur 2 00 10 00 50 40 45 1 05 1 00 2 Oil 1 0(t 1 0(1 25 25 1 00 1 0(1 50 50 I 00 1 00 50 3 00 2 00 50 50 ' 1 00 1 00 1 251 10 'A . 10 I Gulliver, John G. $ 10 Green, Mrs. 25 (Jcggin, Mrs. 50 llocken, Mr. and family, 8 00 Ilocken, Mr. John 2 00 Hocken, Richard 2 00 lloward,Mr.&\Irs.W.B.6 00 Howard, Freddie & Georgie, ; 1 00 Ilarley, Miss ' ; 2 00 Harper, Mrs. 1 50 JIabberly, Mrs. ' 2 00 Harper, Mr. Wm. 1 50 Hilton, Mr. 1 00 Hammond, John 25 llawbolt, Mrs. 1 00 Jackson, Mr. 2 00 Johnson, Mr. A. ... 1 00 Jackson, Mrs. Isaac 50 Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. W. 1 50 Kingston, Mrs. 1 00 King, Miss 1 00 Lay ton, Mrs. 25 Lyons, Mr. 25 Lyons, Charles A. r 25 Lvons, Nathan 10 L(^e, George 2 00 McArthnr, Robert 1 00 Miller, Mr. ■ i, 1 00 Norman, Mrs. "} ; 50 Paisley, Mrs. I 00 Parker, Miss , 1 00 Pratt, James / 75 Peterson, A. , f 1 00 Percival, ^4ss tf ; 2 00 Percival, John , 1 00 Peck, Mrs. 1 00 Rice, Mrs. -f i .,, , j 2 00 Ripple, Miss 50 Ripple, George 1 00 Robertson, Mr. & Mrs. J. 4 00 Robertson, Mrs. D. 1 00 Robertson, Mrs. 50 Searle, M. 4 00 Searle, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 2 00 Searle, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. 2 00 Searle, Mrs. Wm. 60 Smith, Mrs. D. G. 1 00 Smith, A. D. 1 00 Sargent, Charles 4 00 SaxSmith, Mr. & Mrs. J. 50 SaxSmith, Miss ' $ Street, Mrs. J. . 1 Shepherd, Mrs. 1 Staples, Allred Thompson, Miss Minnie Templcton, Mrs. Trevors, ^Irs. D. Trevors, Ellen Trevors, David D. Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. 1 Thompson, Miss 1 Traer, Mr. & Mrs. G. 1 Thompson, Miss Anna Underhill. A. A. 2 Ullock, Mrs. Ullock, A. , • Ullock, Win. ' , ' Ullock, Thomas Ullock, Agnes Vondy, Mrs. Vondv , Miss Vye, Mrs. W. Win slow, Mr. & Mrs. Williston, R. M. Walker, Mrs. James Wilkinson, Mr. & Mrs. and family, Wilson, James Wilson, Mrs. James Wilson, Thomas Walker, Mrs. Walker, Richard Walker, AVilliani Collection, 1st Collection, 2d Total for D. C. S. S. P. G. Missions, 1 1 1 1 7 4 1 11 2 1 1 12 23 50 00 00 40 30 40 50 50 50 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 I $2d4 05 17 00 $281 05 EDMUNSTON, iMADAWASKA. Hodgson, I. T. $1 00 ^ Emmerson, William 1 00 Bertrand, Alphonse 1 00 Peltier, Hil. 1 50 Emmerson, Thomas A. 1.00 Turner, John ,1 00 V Adams, Mrs. P. 50 Balloch, A. Rains ford 1 00 Hodgson, George T. 50 92 Planf, Biiny U. Turner, Frank Kiel Ion, Williuin IliiMiinond, H. G. Itichards, T. Mcdlcv KIIEDERICTON. Aiken, Mrs. Robf.,^ Aikoti, Mrs. Aiken, W. Akerley, S. A. Akcrlcy, Mrs. 8. A. Alexander, Rev. F. Allen, Hon. Cliicf-Justiee Allen, John Arinstronj^, G. ' ' Armstronjr, T. A. " Armstronjf, M. E. *" A.«hrield, Mrs. •• ' A good little bov, Bailey, Piof. ' ;, Bailey, Mrs. H. ^ Bain, Miss Beatty, Mrs. Beckwitli, Mr.«. J. A. Beck with, Chas. W S\ 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 $12 m $1 GO s. Beek, Aiiditor-GenI Bell, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Black, John Bliss, G.J. Branncn, Mrs. C. Branncn, C. S. Branncn, Mrs. 0. Branncn, Miss Brigjfs, Mrs. S. Brigj,'s, Js. Brown, Dr. T. C, Brown, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs G. Cadwalla •II $1 GO r>i) 50 4 00 2 00 JJO 00 :jo 00 1 00 2 00 1 GO 2o 1 00 05 6 00 15 1 no 60 2 00 1 00 7 00 50 2 GO 2 00 2 00 I 00 5 00 I 00 1 00 10 10 5 00 f!50 30 13 1 50 50 50 8 00 5 00 18 00 5 00 Carman, \V. r.!i>s $1 Carmiin, J. Miirr.iv 1 Carr, Fliza 1 Clarke, Js. Coou)! ', J. ''' '■■ Craijr, W. Crai 36 00 20 Of) n 01) 1 00 1 OO iord lVii?lK)p 100 CO ,>'■'' 20 00 .1 GO f. =t /! iiiii ' 25 '. ■ ■ ' 2o 00 ' 'i.Hl 00 F. 2o j Hon. the 40 Of) f • ---^ 2:) /- i- 6 00 Misseis 6 00 1 00 '' 1 00 atul Mrs. <"•'> 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 2o CO .... 1 00 !'<; 4 00 -1/ 10 00 1 00 • 1 00 IJhas. if - & Mrs. isses rs. lu^tchum, 11. G. C. Slo Lawroiico, Mrs. W. I.eo, Clias. .. • ' I Loo, Sarah . 1 IjCcsg, J. ' Lornont, Wrn. sr. • 1 |j(M)iianl, Mrs. I Leslie, Mrs. Lipsctf, Wm. and Jano 1 Lipsctt, Annio , y , Lister, the Misses Loni Power, Annie - ■ T Pringlc, Mrs. ' ■'= Quinn, W. H. jyr. 1 Rainsford, H, B. 5 Rainsford, Robt. 1 Randolph, J. H. F. 1 Richards, J. 2 Roberts, Dr. 6 Roberts, Rev. G. G. 10 Roberts Mrs. G. G. 4 Roberts, Chas. G. D. 2 15 1 00 Kohinson, Mr^. W. H. 80 Uohinson, Col. J. Sc Mrs. 00 liohlnson, Pliilipso 00 Ryan. Tlios. 35 Saunders, lion. J. : 00 Saunderson, Mrs. 00 Sc.ovil, Mrs. S. J. f)() Sherman, Mrs. 00 Shuto, S. F. 20 Spahn, Mi^s 00 Staples. Mr-i. / . 00 Siraton, F. A. H. ' 50 Street, .Mrs. 00 Street, W. •" ' 00 Street, A. F. 50 Street, L. Loo 60 Sterlinjf, A. A. 00 Sulis, Mrs. . ' "* = 00 Swym, E. '" ' ' " ' ' 00 Swym, A. 26 Thomas, Mrs. J. 00 Thomas, C. J. 00 Thompson, Mrs. Wm. 20 Tippet, Mrs. 00 Tippet, V. \V. • ', 00 Tippet, Wm. 00 Tippet, Miss 00 Tippet, Sophia 00 Tippet, Alice uc 00 Tippet, Fred. H. 00 Tucker, Mrs. 00 Wallace, Mrs r 25 Wallace, M? ; C. 26 Wandless, Aii -ia 00 Wandless, Anna 00 Walters. Mrs. ,-i! 00 1 00 6 no :50 I 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 30 n 00 3 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 4 00 60 m 60 6 00 1 00 25 5 00 6 09 6 00 2 CO' 1 00- 1 00 1 oo 26- i-^lUK. 30 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 26, 30 1 00 94 Wilmot,E.II.andMr8. $20 00 Wilkes, Mrs. • 13 WInslow, B. 2 00 Wiuslow, E. Byron 4 00 693 16 Tw© httlf-vcai'ly collections at Cut'licdral, 12(> 47 At Christ Church, (6 for W. & O.) 30 00 General Purposes, 849 78 s. I', a. Cathedral, 49 S3 Christ Church, 16 27 W. & O. Christ Church, 15 25 $930 63 GAGETOWN. Alien, Mr. Babbit, R. T. ..' Babbit, Miss Mary Clowes, T. C. Cooper, John .i Courser, Mrs. i « Curry, Miss DeVeber, Miss Ellen DeVcber, Mrs. DoVeber, Dudley DeVeber, Leveret Gourley, Wm. Gilbert, Mrs. . i«. Hewlitt, R. Hewlitt, Miss Fox, John Knox, Miss Knox, Miss A. Law, the Misses /> .'> McMulkin & Cooper, McAllister, Mrs. Chas. Neales, Helen 1 Neales, Rose 1 Peters, Mrs. 8. L. 2 Purvis, David jr. 2 Rector, 4 Smith, Charles 2 Smith, Leslie Stephenson, Mrs. i? J/' 50 00 35 00 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 87 30 45 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 Wetmore, T. Mcdiev $ 50 Wetmoro, Mrs.T.M. 50 Collection, Jiilv, 1876, 8 50 Do. Oct. 1H7(>, 3 00 Do. Julv, 1877, 3 00 $51 22 GRAND MANAN. Benson, Lemuel N. Burnham, A. sr. (Jovert, Rev. W.Js, Gardner, Joseph Gaskell, E. i Gilbert, Charles Guplill, Alien Otty Ingalls, William iu, Kent, John W. ;::,. Lindsay, Mrs. Mack, ^ames / ' Pel ton, George ' .,. Russell, William Tatton, James Tatton, Mrs. James Collection at North Head, Other Collections, ■» r GREENWICH. Balmer, William Bel yea, Walter S. Bolyea, Sylvester « Belyea, Charles Belyea, Leverit Belyea, David Boyle, Mrs. Brundau^e, Thos. F Jewel ling, Walkev Flewelling, Albert Jones, Zebulon Marlev, Daniel McKeel, W. B. Esq. McLeod, W. Esq. McLeod, Miss Geo. McLeod, James Pickett, Robert Pickett, Rev. D. W. Richards, Zebulon $20 50 $1 00 50 S5 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 17 95 lev $ 50 M. 50 876, 8 50 ^7<), 3 00 877, 3 00 $51 22 \NAN t S. $ 50 2 00 s. 4 00 1 00 1 2 00 1)5 tty 95 ,i. 95 \ ' ;,M 50 • J .' > 60 60 r 1 , ' I 00 1 ^ 1 90 60 mes 50 rthHead,2 00 \s. 75 WICH. kei* ert iSq. Jeo. Ion $20 50 $1 00 50 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 4 4 1 1 00 00 GO 00 50 4 00 1 17 Scolev, (ioo. T. I'itt, William C<.llwt«il l.y Ml** D 60 25 25 25 25 5(> 25 1 00 25 1 00 25 50 25 5 00 2 00 25 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1, 25 '' 25 5 00 50 50 32 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 e 25 25 25 50 37 87 11 11. 5 00 25 25 !. 60 26 12 00 1 00 25 25 • 6 00 2 50 9G ll7 Slrninons, Mr. Vciiiiur, Funny •3 Collw-ted l>y Mr-. Iloly.ike. ' (yiose, Mi-H. Kicluird CIcmmoMtH, F. AV. IClliott, John fiibson, Annie OniHs, Kodrick llolyokc, MiH. J. Kellcy, (icor^ia Kcllcy, Carrie Lonjf, Mrs. J. B. Long", Mrs. James MoUalt, Magirie f' Smith, Mrs. Charles >{ I i; ■H II Collected hy Miss Allen. Allen, Mi«;s Allen, B.S.'' '' ' Campbell, Jamew ' Camber, Miss Camber, John Grey, James '^i'*-"' Hanson, Uachel Leek, Wm. sr. Leek, George Leek, Isaac Leek, Wm. jr. Murray, Miss E. Mcintosh, Miss Sutherland, Mrs. James Vaughn, Mrs. Collected by Jolii! liuriu'tt. Burnett, Robert Burnett, John Dunphy, Thomas Everett, Tabor Esty, Zebedee Murray, John McKay, Annie McKinley, John McKinley, Mrs. 00 MO r>o 00 5(» 30 20 00 2ft 5 60 00 2.S 26 y 75 60 25 I 00 60 50 50 25 50 50 25 26 1 00 50 50 26 7 25 60 60 26 60 15 1 00 60 60 44 4 34 OKrKUTOUIK.S. For S. I». (J., W. *()., (jJenoral Purposes: Int (/olU>cti(>n, 2d (Collection, • ;/ HOXE8. Janie Clt^ments, for W. k O. :i. Miss McKinhiv, fur Aged and Intlrm Clergy, '.'. Kate Vaughn, for \Vawo- nosh Home, 1 1; f2 Si I 4 -JO 4 1.-. .^17 !••; 3 au kin<;si:lk Au: iiKC.\riTLL\Tn)N. Collected by •■ > ' Miss L. Murray, 37 ST Mrs. Maunsell, 30 • >.) Mrs. Hoi yoke, U !•> Miss Allen, 7 '>:> John Burnett, 4 ;ii Offertories, 17 !)(i Boxes, 8 30 Hill ()•_' tt KINGSTON. Belyea, Edward Bradley, Lucy Chaloner, (tco. Chalonor, John Fairweatlier, C. D. Fairweather, Mrs. C. Flewelling, Enos. H. Flewelling, Merritt Flewelling, A. H. Flewelling, O. M. Flewelling, J. Edward Flewelling, Mrs. B. Foster, Samuel Gorham, Mrs. N. E. Gorham, Fannie Gorham, Walter Hoyt, Albert Hoyt, George Mcbougal, Ellen M. .'ill D. $1 0(1 1 (JO ."id 5fi (10 00 ,)U 00 00 00 00 oo 2 OO oO 25 24 1 UO 1 00 2 W i)7 ion, oil, -I -JO <; «i 4 I.". XEM. 8,f0lW.&0. '.'.' vr, |\)l' AK«^ lor Wawo- 3 :n' HHC\l'lTUL\TU)N ilurmy, yoke, en, rnelt, i 'M S7 50 ;.,') D ?•> 7 •i.'i 4 151 17 DC. 3 :?i) Iflll <)•-' JGSTON. a I'd $1 Ott cy , \ (10 "id CO. )hn o(> ,0.D. 1 (.10 , Mrs. C. D 1 Oil Eno8. H. 5U Merritt 1 00 A. H. I 00 O. M. 1 i^ J. Edward 1 Oti Mrs. B. 50 inel •_> UO > A rs. N. E. oO mnie 25 alter 24 rt 1 OO 1 00 "Ellei. M. 1 ^^ '2 (A M('I)()u;;nl, Kiodoric IVIcDonf^al, Ln<'v C. VIrI)()U};iil. ()s«;nr M. Noillirup, I'M Northriip, Dunicl N'ordirnp, Wni. 13. Norlhrup, IMiilo I'orklns, lOlijali A. Ksq. rii'kctt, JiiHtnM I'ickctI, Sarah J. IMckctt, Wni. K. Picket!, Mrs. Mary TofurH, Edward J. IMers. Clias. ,J. Uayinond, Win. Smith, J. M. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Fannie Wt'tnioro, David Wetmon', I). P. Wet more, H. 1). Wetmore, James N. Wet more, Richard Wetmore, Mrs. Justus Whitin«<, Chas. Williams, Albert Williams, John Whelpley , Mrs. (ieo. *I 00 60 fto 1 00 1 :a) 00 50 T) 00 1 00 I (•0 I 00 .00 2 00 1 00 1 fiO ,w hO 2A 2 00 •> 00 o 00 25 1 00 /iO 1 60 1 08 60 1 00 48 67 St. James oft'., Oct. «, 1876,2 18 '• " June 24, 1877,2 87 (Clifton off., Oct. 8, 1876, 2 66 Donation from A. Flew- clling, Esq. 4 00 Trinity off., Oct. 8,1876, 11 17 " ' " June 24, 1877, 8 12 " ♦• St. Andrew's Dav, S. P. G., 6 00 85 16 Dann, John, Esq. 1 tiO Flewellin<^, Hudson, Esq. 2d sub., 1 00 Puddington, David 60 Kairweather, Dr. 2 00 H. S. W. 6 44 . I 1 ^ ■ $06 00 18 1 I.AN(^A.STKH. Mu«Mniiinli. Cttllcctc.l liy MInk A,Tlioin'«oii. Tliomson, Mrs. Kd. $ Thomson, D.iviil Kricnd, A Tvner, 1). Knight, J K. (Jash, SnyihM*, Jtihn Mawhincy. Jarvl.s ICilcti(>n,'Thonift« Hazard, Henry Houike, (ieorjj'e Norman, Thos. Miles, John Crockett, Thos. Thomson, A. Crockett, Jan»es Scot I, K. Cash, Held, James Balcam, Mrs. Josh. A. Matitull,G. Taylor, Sam I. Carman. Leo. D. Bedell, Dr. G. Suike, Uev. H. M. Nlyers, Frank Gamble, Jan. Chittick, Wm. II. Sninney, Chas. Moody, Jas. E. Hargrove, Jolin jun. Hargrove, Mrs. J. Daley, Thos. Foley, John Howe, Jonas McKechnie, Mrs. J. E. Thomson, Susan Tatton, Josh. Engram, Josh. Earl, Thos. Crockett, Peter Spinney, H. N. .Mathews, J. ' - Lenox, Mrs. T. Mawhiney, Robt. J. McCawley, Arch. Dustin, Mrs. J. 60 60 00 60 2 00 60 00 60 60 60 60 1 00 50 .50 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 60 SO 60 25 25 26 50 00 60 50 60 25 1 00 60 60 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 1)8 Conj'diM} iit D)j)j)i'r Hiir')or and Maw w Biy. I'V .Xfisses li. .M nvlii!»<*j niid M. MiiwhiiK'y. Staftonl, Mrs. Shaw, D.'ivid Howe. Mvf-. Belmore, Miss 0. MawhinL'v, John sen. Mcpherson, llobt. Mo!*hevson, Mrs. R. McGoweu, Win. McGowen, J«»hn son. Mawhincy, Daviil Craft, Albert Ellis, John ' ' M/ivvhineV} John juu. Mawhuiey, Kobf. IJmlah, Miss L. Mawl>iney, Wilson Mawhritoy, Mrs. Jane Cattbry, Mr**. Kenedy, Josli. *' ■' Oollectetl at I'i«arJnro. Dean, Thos. Dean, Kobt. sen Clarke. Robt. Brine, Jae. Thcal, T I t ,y $ 25 1 00 .50 25 •■'■ 25 • ■ 2o 30 ■■••* 40 " 50 ■•' 25 •••' 50 • 50 40 25 1 00 60 35 • 25 1 00 40 50 40 I 00 A. ', ) • n-O Milos, T. O. Tor ley, T. II. Pcrle\ , Mrs. Porlov, VV. Smith, W. Sterliiijr. (I. Stewart, G. Smith, M. Smith, Mrs. SniiMi, G. ~ StcrliiiliectedatSt. Ann Church, Musquash, 2 96 fit. Mark's Church, 54 St. Thomas Church, ' ' 44 MAUGEEVILLE. Brown, H. Benfc,W. Bent, Mr8. ,.;...' Curde, C. D. O. ^ Clowes, C. Covert, J. S. & family, COF, p. Carman, Mis. .i.V, DeVcber, W. ^nj /i Fenet}', S. -* ]] McGarrigal, Mrs. Hamilton, J. Hamilton, Mrs. Ladds, W. Magee, W. i, :-^if $55 29 >'f.V ■'* $1 00 .. 50 50 10 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 20 1 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 , 62 95 7 OO $69 95 NEWCASTLE. 'C: $2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 5 OO 1 00 2 00 ' 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 : 50 50 25 ; 50 Hal la ran, Thos, l*arker, £dwin Miller, Mrs. Wm. Stiiples, Maggie Fenn, W. Kethro, J. G. and wife, Brown, Fred. ^ Buck, Walter H. Davidson, Mrs. Jane Maitbv, Chas. and wife, 4 00 MaitbV, G. S. O, and M. E. I 00 Maltbv, Thos. and wife, 2 00 Maltby, Mrs. John 3 00 Leddeii, Miss 50 Miller, S. and wife, 1 50 Waldeniar, Nvsted 2 00 Bishop, Mrs. .... 2 00 Street, E.Lee nU • | 00 Salter, Miss '>< " 1 00 Smith, Miss ^^ = ' m^ ^ Bateman, Miss 50 Rnssell, Thos. 2 00 Russell. Jiunes -.a .niU 1 00 Sickles, Mrs. 1 00 Copp, James 1 00 Dodge, G. N. 50 Graham, Mrs. 1 00 Haddow, R. B. and wife, 10 00 Crorabie, R. G. 4 00 Tingley, Zeuus I 00 99 r. (I M family, H. iiich. $1 00 00 00 00 0(1 00 50 20 1 00 00 00 2 5 10 00 10 00 ■,^7'.. liN ;tle. I. 62 95 7 OO $69 95 $2 00 1 00 >-■< 00 00 d wife, 5 00 2 5 1 2 00 00 00 00 Jjiuc id wife, 4 00 andM.K. I 00 lid wife, 2 00 hu 3 00 50 life, ted 1 50 2 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 80 oO 2 00 : 1 00 1 00 1 00 5U ,1 1,00 lul wife, 10 00 4 OO I 00 Flewellini,', E. l\ Haines, Mrs. Donglierty, Hugh Hailey, A. o. Mnrrav, Mrs. Win. Williams, W. J. Duflv. Jjime* ^ '' Dntty, Tom. • Wilkinson, Miss Barber, Mrs. Offertories for D. C. S. '' S. P. G. Snndav School , for D. C $2 00 1 00 1 0(; I 00 50 1 0() 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 n 12 17 00 y.5 00 Total for Newcastle, ^108 42 HARinVICK. T^T'sen, IT. ' $ 25 Larson. F. j^ 25 Lnnd, F. 25 Nielsen, I'. . ','' 25 Petersfin, IT. 1*. 2 00 Pt'terson, Chr. 25 Poulsen, 25 Winther, 25 Collection, ' " ■, ' 1 00 /' $11 00 Williston, Alex. & wife Williston,J.B. &; wift- Willistojj, T. B. Williston, Ambrose Willistoji, Marv Williston, William Williston, Alec. ' ' • Williston, l^hineas Williston, Bernie Williston, Luther Williston, John and Avife 2 50 Williston, Joseph 5<> Williston, J. A. I t . 50 Smith, Bushrod and wife 1 00 j McMaster, J. (▼ulliver, Edward $5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 10 1 10 50 1 00 Total for Hard wick, 22 20 Total for both Parishes $180 62 NEW DENMARK. Christensen, M. Hansen, Rev. Mr. Hansen, Mrs. Hansen, Rosa Hansen, Emma Hansen, Laura Hansen, Niles Hansen, Verna Johansen, S. .tohansen, N. Liebst, ri ifiU '-. ■> »■ B 25 2 00 1 00 " 50 50 50 50 25 ,25 25 25 NEW MARYLAND. Ball, Ellen ( -harters, Jcremiaii Fisher, Lew^is Fisher. Mrs. L. ,' ', . Fishor, Matilda ,,, Fisher, Amelia Fisher, Wm. Henry Fisher, William Fisher, Mrs. David Fletcher, Edward Fletcher, John Fletcher, David Graham, Thos. Hickling, William llorncastle, Mrs. Horncastle, James Ilorncastle, Mrs. James .Horncastle, Mrsi. Win. Horncastle, Annie Horncastle, John Horncastle, Harry Lindsay, James Lindsay, Mrs. Lindsay, T. C. D, Lipsett, Mr. McKnight, Mrs. Jas- McKnight, John McKnij^ht, Jas. McMnrtry, Kobert Moss, Thomas Rice , Thomas N\augh, Miss Rev. F. Alexander, 'l W.&O. SI 13 50 1 00 1 00 25 i 25 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 M 1 00 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 75 25 ] (X) 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 /f 4 00 $31 43 100 NORTON. Scovil, Miss $1 00 i Seelv, Sarjih H. 50 Ansley, Mrs. $2 00 SeelV, E. H. 1 00 Baxter, Robert 3 00 Seely, Byron i 3 00 Cother, Thos. 25 Seely, Egorton 2 50 Cochran, Annie 50 Warneford, Mrs. 2,00 Cavmichael, D. 50 Wetmore, W. A. . 30 Dixon, Chas. sen. 10 GO Wetmorc, N. 50 Dixon, Clias. jun. 1 00 Wetmore, E. S. Mrs. 50 Dixon, Henry 1 50 Wetmore, 11. S. Mrs. 50 Dixon, Georofe I 00 Wetmore, O. A. 1 00 Dennison, Wm. Esq. 1 00 Wetmore, Mrs. O. A. 1 ou Evan son, Mrs. 2 00 Wetmore, Mrs. Clarissa oO Earle, Thos. ,.,, 25 Wetmorc, Mrs. W. P. 50 Earle, John 25 Wetmore, G. S. 50 Ea,rle, Maggie Fairweather, J. E. 25 2 00 $75 GO Fairweather, Stephen 2 00 '"■ ', ' Fairweatlier, Miss 1 00 PBTITCODIAC. Fairweather, Allan 1 00 .M. ^MV ^ ^fc ^fc ^^ ^"^ ^""^ ,^^^m '^.^ w Fairweather, E. K. 50 Flewelling, O. E. $3 00 Fairweather, Edwin 1 00 Thorn, G. sen. ., 2 00 Frost, Mrs. Charles 1 00 Thorn, G. jun. i 1 00 Frost, Mrs. H. 1 00 Thom, W. V 50 Friend, 25 Willis, Rev. C. 4 0(1 Gilbert, Misses 3 00 Willis, Mrs. 2 00 Hendricks, George 1 00 Merriam, L. O. ', 2 00 Hoyt, Mrs. E. 2 00 Trites, B. A. 2 00 Hughson, James 50 Finlay, Stephen i : . ; 2 00 Hodgin, Edwin 25 Humphrey, J. .. 1 00 • Ketchum, Peter 1 00 Eastman, E. P. ». ^ 1 00 Ketchum, Charles 1 00 Ritchie, J. A. 2 00 Ketchum, Isaac 1 00 DeForest, Henry 2 00 Ketchum, George 50 Fowler, Dixon 3 00 Ketchum, Mrs. George 50 Fowler, J. A. • 2 00 Leavitt, Mrs. 1 00 Trites, Mrs. D. L. : 1 00 Maryin, Miss ^' , , 1 50 Lawrence, J. P. . ^ i 00 McAvity, Chas. \l. 1 00 Jones, B. C. .•)0 M urphy, Miss 50 Fowler, Charles 50 Raymond, J. 1. S. 4 00 Carrette, LeB. ^ 1 00 Raymond, George ' . * 1 00 Kennedy, A. 1 00 Raymond, John 50 Fowler,'G. F. 2 00 Raymond, J. M. Esq. 1 00 Webster, Mrs. J. B. 2 00 Raymond, Mrs. J. M. 1 00 Shedan, W. 1 00 Raymond, Miss Clarissa 1 00 Devereux, J. R. S. 2 00 Raymond, Silas 1 00 Devereux, Mrs. ! 1 00 Scribner, Mrs. 1 00 Morton, M. James 1 00 Smith, Geo. . vj 1 to Price, John C. ',, ' 2 00 ShaftVoth, Maggie . • . 25 Leonard, George 2') ShaftVoth, Elsie 25 Price, Augusta Price, S. C. _. 50 Stackhouse, Mrs. 20 1 00 101 $1 00 aO 1 00 3 00 2 oO 2 00 30 • 50 Mris. 50 Mrs. 50 1 00 O. A. 1 00 Clariss a ')0 W.P. 50 50 $7o (iu lODIAC. E. 'V. . ). u $3 00 2 00 1 00 50 4 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 2 2 1 1 2 9 3 00 L. les '.t J. B. .S. Imes Irge 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 9 ta GO 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 ou 00 00 00 00 00 So 50 00 Price, Geo ;j $1 00 Seely, W. J. I 00 Seely, H. S. 50 Hoyf, Arthm* 25 Snyder, D. '/ i-^o Hoyt. Azor m Davidson, Fred, 25 Davidson, Chas. 25 Hoyt, Douglas 25 McNaughton, Mrs, D. 25 Kin near, George 25 Kin near, Mrs. 25 Kinnear, Ileber 25 Fair weather, Thos. 1 00 $53 75 Grand total, 79 23 PETERS VILLE. Armstrong, John $ 50 Bavard. Miss Uatlierinc 50 Bell, William 25 Bell, Mrs. William ' 25 Corbett, John 25 Corbett, Mrs. John 25 Dunn, William 20 Dunn, Mrs. William 20 Fowler, Wellington 75 Fi)wlei', George 25 Fowler, Gabriel 1 00 Fowler, Mrs. Gabriel 1 00 Graham, William 50 Graham, Mrs, William 50 Graham, Richard A. 25 Graham, Allen 25 Graham, Mrs. Allen 25 Graham, Thomas 25 Graham, Arthur A. 20 Gorham, Margaret G. 35 Hoffman, Margaret 50 Howe, Robert , 25 Howe, Mrs. Jane . 25 Jones, John yr -50 Jones, George . , . - 25 Leonard, Thomas 25 Lingley, Peter 50 McCorkel, James 50 Martin, William 25 McKinney, Stewart 50 McKinney, Mrs. Stewart oO McKinney, Francis Mahood, Miss Olivia McGerlghal, James McGerighal, Mrs. James McKinney, Mrs. James McKinney, James Mahood, Mrs. George McKenzie, Malcolm MKenzie, Mrs. Malcolm Martin, Mrs. John Perkins, Josiah Perkins, J. B. Perkins, Mrs. J. B. Policy, James Policy, Miss Mary Smith, Joseph Smith, Mrs. Joseph Steen, Matthew Steen, Mrs. Matthew Warks, Daniel Woods, Francis Woods, Mrs. Francis Woods, William Woods, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. James Wilson, Jane Walker, Mrs. Alexander 26 00 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 20 50 00 00 25 25 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 25 25 10 25 25 $26 80 POINTE DU CHENE. ' Armstrong, Mrs. $1 00 Atkinson, Mrs. 20 Bell, Mrs. John 1 00 Best, Mrs. 50 Bovd, Rev. Staulev d 00 Burnes, Miss 50 Cummings, Mrs. 25 Geddes, Mrs. 1 00 Hanington, W. J. M. 10 00 Jackson, Mrs. W. 60 Johnston, Miss 2i Levlnge, Wm. 25 Mills, Harvey 26 Newman, Mrs. A. H. 30 Robb, Miss 1 00 Schaefer, H. 1 00 Smith, E. J., M. P. P. 2 00 Smith, Mrs. E. J. 1 00 Smith, Edward T. ■,... 50 102 Smitli, IMrs. Cliipmnn $ 50 Sin nil, T. E. 1 00 Smith, MUh Florence 7") Smith, Mrs. Bliss i>0 Wcl(loi), Jutnes D. 1 (X) We I do II, Mrs. A. U. 1 00 Wellinjr, Mrs. 40 1st Collection, CThristmriH 2 40 2(1 do., Eiister Day, (> 7;') 8. I*. G. do., Intercession Duy, n 00 $43 80 I'KINCK WILLIAM AND DUMFRIES. •.1 Allan, Miss Bain, John T. Brown, James Brown, John Brown, Mrs. William Brown, Edmund Brymcr, William " 1 Carruthers, William 1 Davi'^son, Henry & Mrs. 2 Davidson, John C Davis, Josiah 1 Davis, Retta Elle«food, Mrs. 1 Ellegood, Miss ''" Ellegood, William Ellegood, John I EIle Mrs, Logan, William & Mrs, Lore, James & Mrs. 2 Love, Mary & Wilmot Love, George Love, William & Nelson 1 Love, .John Mays, Miss 1 McOutchen, Mrs. IMcl'utchen, Jeseph McDonald, Susan McElree, Mrs. ="■* McElwaine, Samuel ' ''' McManus, Mrs. & Miss 1 McManus, Annie McMullen, Robert & Mrs. McMullen, John McMullen, Archey Miller, William 1 Miller, Mrs. John Porter, Joseph & Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Saunders, Ella (Hi 5(. 25 75 (to (Ml -; ■ _' > (1(1 ."ill 50 W r.o .v> -OO .".0 7.> '}:> 51) (Hi no 60 2.j 75 75 50 50 (>0 00 5(1 00 25 50 50 50 50 14 50 50 50 1'5 00 :'o 50 10 103 11(1 Mrs. 111. Sc MiH. E«q. A. L. & Mrs. i^ A. 51 .< 75 •2 till 1 r.ii Mr?.(B.L.)l (to m(B. L.) son. ^ & Mrs, 3 jnn.& "Mrs. m v.o. E^q. as Thomas Andrew & Mrs. lam & Mrs. & Mrs. fc Wilmot e ni & Nelson Mrs. .'". Jsseph ^ ' nsan s. ' ti!' Samuel i-s. & Miss .nnie obert & Mrs. )hn rchey am John )h & Mrs. rs. Ua • .'lii .■)('. :)0 on 7.'i ■_>,", T'l /)0 5(1 '2 t-H> :} 00 60 -.!■"' 7'> 75 2 o(t :.o (jO 1 00 oi> 1 0(1 '2"> • 50 •' oO fiO 1 u r)0 aO 50 1 00 •io 75 ;>u 10 Sinnnons, Fannie Vanot', Ali'xaiMlor COLLECTIONS. (lonoral Purposes, W. & O. Fund, QUEEN smjRY. 5 0(> : 2 oO $79 00 Narrows, Thos. $1 00 IJIaney, Henry 1 00 Hhiney, Robert , „ ■., 50 IJIaney, Geo. 1 00 JMancy, Graham 1 00 liradbnry , Jabez j^ t 1 00 IJrown, ileniy , t 50 IJuxcs, ' • 2 15 €arurthers, Miss 1 00 Citrurthers, Miss J. 1 OO Caverhiil, .Tohu 1 00 Caverhill, W. = .,! 1 OC Cliff, J as. sen, . ( . i 2 €0 Cliff, Jas. jun. ,: , ► 40 Cliff, Jos. ■ , , (, ,:, 40 Close, Mrs, Jas. , . ..i 50 ('lose, Miss Mary 1)0 Collections, 13 37 Draper, Horace .^ 1 00 DulJoise, John i 50 Dysart, Jas, .^ , 1 50 English, iohn ^ ■-< , 1 30 Ferris, William =,.> 1 00 Ferris, David io- 1 00 Ferris, Harry '■■ :/, 50 Graham, Henry 1-, .50 Graham, Thomas 1 00 Grant, Mrs. N. 50 llagerman, Jos, 75 Hagerman, Mrs. A. 2o Howai-d, Sarah 2€> Hoyt, Joseph n.tuK ,.r 2 00 hiji:raham, Ii(M)j. 3 00 Ingrahani, Charles 3 00 Iiijfraham, Jane ...: 50 liigiaham, Hedley 25 Ingraham, nSamuei 2 00 Ingraham, Fi-ed. 1 00 •lackson, Hciut if( ^tt. Kiiilans, Mrs. * ->i mu 20 I-iOttr, Jos. . r . 75 Morse, Josh. {/ 1 00 Morse, Harry 40 Oliver, John* 1 00 Oliver, Barbara S^i Parent, Stephen 25 Parent, Adolph 15 Peacock, James 1 00 Pindcr, James K, 2 00 Prescoit, Wm. 1 00 Prescott, Mrs. 50 Pi-escott, Sarah i . 25 Prescott, Eliz. ■.■'... 25 Prescott, Tho*. 1 00 l*rice, Cliai-l<>s 1 00 Thornton, Benj. 1 00 Turner, John 2 00 Weeks, A. H. rf^^ ; 10 00 Books, y ': 5 28 $87 00 RICHIBUCTO. Ikll, John H. Bliss, T. W. Brown, Wm. sen. Brown, Wm. Brown, Frank Bnlmer, Mrs. Chandler, Miss Caie, Mrs. 11. Coster, Kcv. N. A, Curley, Mrs. • j^; Cochrane, Mrs, • « Dibbloe, Mrs. DesBrisav, Mrs, H. 8. Ellis, Miss Forster, Mi«s Forstcr, Charles Forster, James Friend, Fraser, Capt. W, A, SI 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 04 ') 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 1 00 (i 00 2 00 2 00 25 2 00 104 Fh'tt, Mrs. t 50 Hudson, Wm. and wife 2 fiO Long, Albeit 1 00 Moody, J. C, M. D. 4 00 Michaud, Mrs. Louis fiO Michaud, Mrs. Thomas 60 Maybery, Mrs. 40 Maybery, William 60 Mcintyre, Mrs. G. 80 Morris, Miss 1 00 McNeil, Mrs. J. 25 Noble. Mrs. R. I 00 Powell, H. A. I 00 Powell, Mrs. S. 50 Richardson, Caleb 2 00 Taylor, Miss 1 00 Wheten, John 6 00 Wheten, William 1 GO Ward, Mrs. 25 Young, Mary 25 Thompson, Mrs. John 1 00 Hutchinson, Robert 50 Street, Thos. W. 5 00 68 84 Foreign Missions 8. P. G. 7 00 Algoma, St. Andrew's Day, 6 71 Algoma, Easter offering, by S. S. Children, 4 90 / ! $82 45 RICHMOND. Anderson, Robert $ 50 Beardsley, Mrs. Ralph 50 Beardsley, Alfred 50 Bustard, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. I 00 Bell, Thomas 1 00 Bell, William 25 Bell, Mrs. Benjamin 50 Bell, Isaac 50 Bell, Alfred *. ' 26 Bell, Mrs. William -^ 60 Carpenter, Mrs. ' 50 Custance, Mr. & Mrs. R. 1 00 Chandler, Mrs. N. < 1 50 Dun, Miss 25 Gartley, Thomas jun. 75 Gartley, George 1^ Gartley, Thomas sen. Gartley, Mr. & Mrs. John 1 Geddes, John Gentle, Mrs. Joshua Gidney, Isaac B. 1 Gidney, Isaac Gidney, John Gidney, Joseph 1 Grey, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel 1 Grey, Mary Jane Hanson, Mrs. Otis Hanson, Roland Turnw Kinny, Enoch 1 Lyons, James ;> McBridc, Robert McBride, Thomas McBride, Arthur McBride, Mr. & Mri. John McKeen. William McKee, Marv ' '' McCulloch, Robert ' ' Martin, John Martin, James Moers, James Moore, Chas. ''' Nicholson, John Nicholson, John William Neales, Rev. 11. H. ; - Neales, Mrs. H. H. Parks, Mr. & Mrs. D. Ray, Andrew sen. & Mrs. Ray, Arthur Rush, Murray Stokes, Mr. & Mrs. W. Saunders, Robert Strong, Thomas -^^ Strong, William • "■ 1 Strong, Isaac ' ' Strong, George Smith, Ebenezer • 1 Thompson, John 1 Toms, Mr. & Mrs. John Tracy, George 1 Vandine, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Eph. 1 Wilson, Guy J. D. Wilson, Mrs. Samuel Wiggins, Susan Wolhaupter, Charles Wetmore, Chas. P. 1 50 50 00 50 50 00 50 50 00 00 50 26 2.^ 00 26 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 60 50 00 60 80 60 00 00 76 00 50 00 00 00 50 00 60 60 00 00 76 00 50 00 50 50 50 60 50 105 $ 50 sen. 1 1-8. John 1 00 50 ma • 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 25 '2a 1 00 25 00 •S.Daniel tis I Turnei- t las Dert 1 1 00 1 20 Mrf.John 1 00 m 1 00 '"" ' ■ 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 ■fi • 50 ^' 80 50 3 00 3 00 75 n u William H. H. lis.D. ien.&Mrs. Mrs. W. ert IS ei* hn Mrs. John Mrs. Eph. _.D. Samuel in Iharles As. P. 00 50 GO 00 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 60 50 CoUortcd b.v Mr>. Ueiiry B. Moiitgotii Ciiulifl'e.Mr.&Mis.?:illsf2 Cuuliffc, Georj^e Cuulifte, Hat tie Cunliffc, Mis. K. A. Ciirrie, Robert Cnrrie, William ^ , , Ciirrie, ChaK. E. \ , , ,, Ciirrie, Andrew . Currie, Alfred C. V ^ Delany, Charles , Gentle, Mrs. " 2 Gilky, Lewis W. Jameson, Mr. & Mrs. C. S. 1 Jameson, Henry N. Jameson, John H. Kilburn, Mrs. I. Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. P. 2 Mclntvre, Mr. & Mrs. R. 2 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. W. 1 Mclntyre, Jennie Mclntvre, Miss Marv 1 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. T. I Mclntyre, Kathleen Mclntyre, Alice Marion Mclntyre, Harold Perley Mclntyre, Byron Woodburv Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. A. 1 Mclntyre, James F. Mclntyre, Frederick W. Mclwtyre, Edith M. Mclntyre, Helen J. McKeen, Keuben McLcllan.Mr. &Mrs.John 1 McLellan, James Henry Montgomery, Henry B.' 1 Parks, Mrs. George Ray, Andrew jiin. .vy 00 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 00 50 00 25 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 25 00 00 25 25 25 25 00 25 25 25 m 50 00 60 00 50 50 , ., .■ I 27 00 • r 1 \ . t /*r .i 55 35 Collection, 3 42 Collection, ■ I- 3 50 .';:Mi..'i,: )• ,\iiti^i $88 27 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, CARLETON. CHURCH COLLKCTIONS. Offerings in Envelopes, 14 June 17, $35 07 W. & O. Fund, Chrint- mas Day, 1876, $5.03. !•'. SUNDAY SCHOOL. * i*"- Otferings in Envelopes, June 24, 5 15 Hazen, Miss 5 00 ' ^ " §45 2% Contributors of gl.(Ki ami iipwiirds. Brittain, Alfred 1 00 Cornfield. W. J. 1 Cosier, Mrs. 1 Craft, Joseph O. 1 Dowllng, Rev. T. E. 4 Dowling, Mrs. 2 Eraerjion, Charles 1 00 MacLachlan, Mrs. T. M. 1 Millidge, James M. 1 Moran, H. R. 1 Wright, Arthur 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fairville Mission. , ,,i FAIRVILLE. i' n ciJUKctr coLLixriox. Oflferings in Envelopes, June 17, ■ $52 9« SINDAY SCHOOL. » Oflerings in Envelopes, June 24, 16 02 Wildie, Mary A. if . » 1 00 . •• J J ' . $70 00 Contributors of Ul.fKi and i ipwarrts. Armstrong, John $1 00 Avery, Mrs. -, ^ 1 00 Byers, Mrs. 1 00 Conyngrahame, J. M. 1 00 Cowie, J. R. deW. 2 50 Dunham, John * 1 00 Graham, Robert ■ ' 1 00 Humphrey, George 1 00 Jarvis, C. E. L. 10 GO Maclauchlan, Mrs. 2 00 Maclauchlan, Miss '^ 1 00 MacLaren, James K. 1 00 Manchester, John 1 00 Mills, Mrs. Mary ■ * 1 00 106 Mills, William $1 00 Peters, Ilurd , / . , 6 00 Raviics, John 1 00 SpuiT, James DeW. 10 00 Sleeves, Miss Minnie 1 00 GitANi) Bay. ' niUUCH COLLECTIONS. Offerings in Envelopes, June 25 and July 9, 4 24 Contributors of $1.00 ami wpv.iivdsi. Camp, G. 11. Steers, John '' ' 1 00 1 00 SUMMARY. Carleton, . . .; Fairville, Grand Bay, 45 22 70 00 4 24 '*?.( $119 46 ■It;. SAINT ANDREWS. Black, Thomas Burton, John Campbell, George F. Craig, John Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Covey, Mrs. Cockburn, Dr. Conley, Mrs. . Den ley, Joseph ,t . Denley, Mrs. ' i. Ij Eggleton, Mrs. Friend, A Guptill, H. C. Gove, Dr. j , ,, Hatch, H. Mrs. Hatheway, C. E. O. Howard, Mrs. t. . Haddock, Jacob Mrs. Haddock, R. Mrs. Haddock, Laurette Jones, Harry ^ Jones, John Ketchum, Dr. Rev. Legh, Mrs. McCurdy,T. Mrs. McGrotty, Miss Maloney, Mrs. * ,11 ■> ij 00 00 00 50 25 00 00 00 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 1 00 J 00 8 00 10 00 .50 :' " 60 1 00 Mjigee, John S. (Xsburn, Henry Odell,T. T. Orr, John Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Street, Mrs. J. W. Street, Muria A. Street, Louisa E. Stevenson, B. 11. Street, G. D. , ' Street, T. H. Street, T. H. Mrs. Smith, T. Mrs. Stinson, Thomas Stinson, Ebur Short, Mrs. Tread well, N. Whitlock, William Whitlock, J. H. Mrs. Wren, John Capt. Wren, T. Mrs. 1st collection in Church, 2d 00 00 00 00 24 00 5 00 2 00 2 4 4 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 25 1 1 1 2 1 1 i( CHAMCOOK. Boyd, Jessie Craig, Joseph Mrs. Grimmer, Geo. S. Grimmer, J. D. Gow, Sarah Mrs. Johnston, Henry Omar, Mrs. , ., Rankine, Mrs. Townshend, R. Mrs. Wren, C. Collections in Church, 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 8 10 30 00 143 4ii 25 60 40 00 1 60 25 r 1 00 60 60 60 60 2 60 191 55 Collections for S. P. G. 11 10 do. W. & O. 9 72 Total, $212 37 ST. JAMES CHURCH, ST. JOHN. Armstrong, Rev. W. $45 00 Armstrong, J. R. 6 00 Scovil, W. H. 5 00 Troop, 0,V. .>^ .,, 5 00 Robinson, G. L. . ,, 5 00 107 ' I $1 00 5 00 2 0') .1 00 24 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 ■' 4 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 ' 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 Church, 8 10 30 00 am . Mrs. ipt. (( 143 45 acooK. Mrs. .S. trs. • iry 1^ i. Mrs. I Church, " " 191 55 . s. P. G. 11 ;2 |W.& O. JJ^ Total, $212 37 [URCH, ST. JOHN. lev. W. $15 00 If? 5 ou '• ^]. : . 6 00 -.... 5 00 IL. ... 5 00 Hnll Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Iloldeii, Mrs. I. Stewart, W. O. Stewart, E. N. S. Horn, John Willis, E. ■Vmonnt not collected. Collections at St. James Church, $2 1 1 1 I 2 2 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 $100 00 ST. MAliY'S AND STANLEY. ST. MARY S. Barker, William $1 Barker, Mrs. William Good, William 2 Smith, J. Wood fordc 13 Long, Mrs. Wm. Devenport, William Klewellinjr, J. E. 1 Blaney, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Blaney, George Blanev, Catherine Barker, Thos. F., M. P. P. 1 Barker, Annie Barker, Miss S. Barker, Miss C. Jaffrey, Rev. Wm. ^ 4 Wisely, James ' I Wisely, Mrs. J. , 1 Peppers, Robert ' 4 A Friend, J. B. • I Wiley, Mrs. , • 1 Wise, Mrs. . ' • Wetmore, Nelson Wetmore, Herbert Wetmore, Warneford Wetmore, Estella Peatman, H. N. L. ' • ; Garden, James ',, 1 Garden, Alfred Gill, Henry CIvnack, Fred. Leslie, John Biden, Charles Rice, Andrew Rice, William Good, Richard 1 r 2 80 50 30 00 25 60 00 00 25 25 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 25 25 50 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 ^50 00 Good, John E^tabrooks, C. L. Esq. Tomilson, Thomas Smith, Joseph , Tllley. Winslow Coombes, David Nevers, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. & Mrs. E. Gill, Joseph G. Biden, Thomas Mitchell, Richard Raymond, Miss £. U. Peabody, Isaac McKeen, George Miles, Jacob Mitchell, Frank Mitchell, John Mitchell, Mrs. J. Crawford, Albert Crawford, Mrs. A. Coombes, Mrs. Peppers, John • Cosseboonc, Mrs. Coombes, Jnlia Atkinson, Alexander Good, Mrs. Wm. Good, Ann King, Stephen McKeen, Wm. 97i 00 I 00 50 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 STANLEY. Yerxa, W. K. Clarkson, James Howe, Wm. Best, William Patchel, William Douglas, John ' ,; Clarkson, William Humble, James . ;, Spear, Edward ' ' • ]' Thomas, Hamden McDonald, Emma McDonald, Mrs. Bendell, Emma Farmer, John Gover, Henry Humble, Charles Gregg, Esther Humble, George I I 1 1 I 1 00 00 00 GO 60 50 1 CO 50 .50 1 00 00 60 4 00 50 26 1 GO 60 50 50 1 00 1 77 00 108 •'/ McLay, llobert Mooro, Majf^io J. Moore, Isabella Crockett, William RobbiiiH, John Brewer, Robert RobbiiiP, William Merrill, Uicburd Anderf^on, William Forbes, Diinean Wauj^li, Andrew Wangh, Hubert McLay, Mrs. James , Scott, James Humble, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. . McLean, William Humble, Edward Humble, John A. Kelley, Mrs. Bustiii, George H. Douja^las, Maggie Clarkson, James jun. Clarkson, Henry Turnbull, Henry Miles, O. A. Miles, Mrs. C. A. Douglas, Andrew Priugle, Gilbert , Currie, William Boulter, Thomas Douglas, David Moore, D., M. D. Douglas, T. W. Prlngle, William Douglas, John, R. R. Douglas, Thomas Douglas, Elizabeth Douglas, Rebecca Friend, M. M. Buchanan, Malcolm FuUerton, Alexander Dorcas, William J. Clarkson, Sarah E. Miss J., for the People of Woodlands, r.j^ ji Alonzo ' ' $ 10 o f) 50 1 00 50 26 25 5 50 00 3 00 60 7/ n l^elley, ■■ L: • I ',• 26 25 26 26 00 68 26 00 26 60 60 60 60 50 60 25 50 50 00 00 26 25 00 90 60 10 26 60 50 26 50 00 36 73 Subscriptions St. Mary's, 77 Collection <( 06 00 86 Collection St. Marv's, " Stanley', 1 7i> 1 0(1 f 154 1!) Limited toILM.Fund, \H 1!» Gcn.Fundof Soc'y, 00 0(i $154 i:> 8ACKVILLK A DOKCHESTKU. SACKVILLE. Allison, J. F. (for 2 vrs.) $3 00 Allison, H. B. 1 00 Allison, Miss. C. ( 2 yrs. ) 2 00 Botslord, Hon. Senator & Mrs., for 2 vears 12 00 Botsford, Dr. LeB. 25 Bulmer, Mrs. R., for 2 vrs. 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 15 1 00 1 00 <{ <( Beal, William, Bowser, Ansley, " Chandler, R. 8. " Cogswell, A. E. '* Cogswell, E. Clare, L. A. Dixon, W.B Dixon, E. B. Dickson, D. G., for 2 vrs. 2 00 Evans, J. E. ' 50 Evans, Grace 50 Fowler, W. A. . , 50 Fowler, W. A. Mrs. ' 50 Fowler, Eva S. t, ' . 25 Fowler, Bertha C. « " , 12 Knapp, Dr. W. D. 2 00 Lost name, 50 Miliier,Rev.C.,for2yrs. 10 00 Milner, Miss " " 2 00 Milner, Winslow . .,,; 50 McLeod, Colin ,, 50 Purdy, Mrs. John 1 00 Pnrdr, Mrs. Reuben 50 Russ, Charles ,,^ - 50 Russ, Miss 25 Seely, Miss J. 26 Towse, Mrs. E. S. 2 00 Towse, Miss L. 50 Wilson, R. 2 00 Collections, ,, ^jj 21 95 $81 22 101) I 7a 1 Oil $154 l'.> Fund, 94 !•.» ;y, ♦•0 0(1 $154 1'.' )OKCHESTKU. Ll-E. 1-2 VIS.) $5^ 00 I 00 ('iyrs. ) 2 00 senator & Years 12 00 eB. "^'^ ,lbr2vr8. 1 00 ,i ' '• 2 00 r U « 2 00 ' .. "2 00 it »< 4 00 'a <. 4 00 15 1 00 1 1 00 ,for2yrs. 2 00 DOROHESTKIl. A Poor Man, AmHtron{^, J. S. i Atkinson, Mrp. S. Atkinson, Harvey Ki'can, Josh. Backhonso, VV. (2 yrs.) Hrownc, Rev. and Mr«. J. D. H. Olark, Jas. Crowson, Mrs. T. Orowsou, Mrs. W. Chandler, Hon. E. li. (for 2 yrs.) Chandler, S,W. *' Chandler, Geo. *' Chandlei , Dr. H. " Chandler, C. P, '• Chandler, J. U. *< (yhapman, David Charters, E. A. Friend, A b'orsyth, Mrs. Farrow, Mrs. Friend, A ' Godfrey, C. Godfrey, E. V. Godfrey, Mrs. R. Gilbert, Gay (for 2 yrs. Gilbert, Miss Jane '' Gilbert, Brad. " Gilbert, Miss Eliza " Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert, Brad. jun. : n. Hanington, D. L. Hickman, Joseph (for 2 years) Hickman, John ' * . Hickman, W. Hickman, John, jun. Hickman, A. J. (for 2 yrs Halfkenny, Arthur Halfkenny, Sam. Halfkenny, Mrs. , ,<,,!, Howe, Mrs, . \,\ , a Keiller, Thos. • King, Capt. Landry, Mrs. T. ,u ,• Masters, H.W. ..nil McMinn,Jno. j./l,- u.- 17 00 00 00 00 2 00 o 00 2 00 50 50 25 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 ) 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 1 1 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 3 00 1 00 .)5 00 25 25 26 26 2 00 1 00 50 60 50 McMinn, Mrs. .Jno. Moore, W. E. Moran, B. McKay, Mrs. McKay, Alox. $ 25 .S 00 1 50 20 1 00 n Oulton, A. E. (for 2 yrs.) 2 (K> " " 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 fiif Peck, J. B. Palmer, Gideon Palmer, H. W. ' Palmer, P. J. and wife liobb, Alex, and wife Smith, Mrs. A.J. (for 2 years) Tinglcv, S. W. Tait, ti. v. ' ' Turner, Mrs. W. Teed, Jno. Teed, Mariner • ''• Upham, Capt. "i ' >' Wilbur, W. D. Wells, Mrs. Wetheiby, U. Collections, • 'I. ./' 20 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 31 66 r,vi $210 78 •i - (JKNERA.L I'UUPOSKS. Dorchester, Sackville, $210 7$ 84 22 W. AND O. FUND. Dorchester, i' t. • ;' Sackville, , .U s. p. G. Dorchester, Sackville, , ALQOMA. Dorchester, .,;• 'i 12 60 7 26 11 00 8 67 ,n 40 00 Total, $374 26 ST. GEORGE, PBNKFIELD, Ac. ST. GEORGE. ..J Collected by Sirs. Joshua Kaiglit. Andrews, Mrs. Samuel $1 00 Austin, Robert J. 1 00 Austin, Samuel ..j. 1 00 Baldwin, A. 8. 50 Butler, M. U no Breed, Mr. Boyd, John -i Boyd, MiH. tJolm Bowman, Mrs. i Blakclin, Martha Barry, Mrs. Thos. Barry, Jenny Brown, Mrs. Hugh Baldwin, George Brown, Frederic Cnrrey, L. A. Clinch, Ony Colmer, Thomas Claybnrn, John Campbell, lionald Campbell, Mrs. Arch. Dnnlap, Robert Drake, Mrs. Samuel Frawley, John Gillmor, Kinsman Gillmor, A. li., M. P. Gray, Robert Greene, J. N., C. E. Holt, F. W. Hamilton, Wilson Hibbard, George Irish, 8. C. Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Maggie Knight, Gideon Knight, Mrs. Joshua Keeno, Mrs. Lndgate, Mrs. H. Lockett, Mrs. W. H. Lynott, John Lockett, Albert McGee, A. J. Morin, Frank Murray, Joseph Murray, James Murray, Robert Mealy, Malcolm McGee, Charles McCormick, Joseph McGee, Mrs. Chas. sen McCallum, Jane Moore, Charles Meeting Joseph * Aloran, J. A. Parks, Mrs. Moses r :uk )f f>0 00 60 60 00 60 26 60 26 60 00 00 00 60 GO 25 00 60 00 00 60 OU 00 60 00 26 00 00 60 00 00 26 00 00 00 26 00 60 60 60 00 26 00 60 60 00 60 26 00 00 Parker, Neville O. D., M. I)., and MrH. Parker. Alice (i. Shaw, Benj. Snthflrland, William Smith) Rev. ]tanald K. Smith, MrH. Rana]d E. Stuart, R. A. Sutherland, Robert Sutherland, Mrs. Robert Steen, George Steen, Mrs. George Spinney, Mr. & Mrs. James Sparks, Mrs. Gordon Thieckcns, Mrs. G. Thieckens, Miss A. Thieckens, G. ' Young, L.W. '• ClIUKfll fOr.r.KCTIONM. Oct. '76. Harvest Thanks- giving, $8 7G May 10, 1877. Ascension Day, 2 22 Juno 24. Festival John the Baptist, 3 68 $20- (K) 6 00 60 00 00 00 00 60 26 60 50 50 60 6(1 2,5 00 00 ..(•i PKNNFIELI>. — 14 56 $114 62 Collected by the MIhsm QilUwpie. Bogle, George Bucknam, Jane Gillespie, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 2 Gillespie, Hugh 1 Gillespie, Ellen Hawkins, Caleb ' ■• *" Hunter, Robert >* Hind, M. B. ' 1 Justason, Isaac Justason, I. J. Justason, Colin Millar, John T. Mealy, A. M. Mealy, Mrs. M. Pool, Samuel Spinney, Douglas Try nor, Howard Woodbury, Adeiia f„ .i: If t.(.< .til 60 28 00 00 25 25 60 00 00 50 48 60 50 25 25 50 60 25 Ill I. [)., [,.s. $20. (to f) 00 lam I <)0 xU\ E. 4 00 aia E. 2 00 * 1 00 Drt ' &^ . llobcrt 26 60 rjro 50 dr8..Taino8 50 A. '-^'"^ I 00 1 ou j8t Thaiiks- $8 7G Ascension 2 22 itivul John 3 68 ' U 50 $114 62 Ifielu. 50 e -'^ 23 fe; Mrs. Jas. 2 00 " , . 26 L :, '.. iii>' 25 ^ ■: .• . 100 .L .i' 1 00 ' • 50 .,.M- 48 ' 'i- 60 i-i / . 50 .-„'^ -■ 25 i.j.i:- 25 rlas »'- •' 50 in\ f. lelia 25 Woodburv, Clnni # 24 Cttfih, 20 Collected l>y Wi*». Nobit*. Annfitronsr, Thos. Armstrong:, Mrs. Thos. Armstrong, Annie Ai ntstrong', Holte D. Eldridge, Maggie Eldiidgo, Margafet Noble, William Noble, Daniel , Noble, Sumnel Noble, Herbert ' Raymond, H. Rlordan, S. Sayo, Nellie Sayc, E. CoHecte*! by Miss Afury Hoyd Anderson, James Anderson, Somerville Anderson, Ida May Anderson, Gustavut ' Boyd, Mary Boyd, Maurice ' ' Holmes, M. A. Hawkins, Mrs. W. N. McKay, James McDowell, James McKay, Hugh } McKay, Samuel Johnson, John Say, Margaret Welling, Augusta Justason, Mrs. D. H. Collected by Mis.x Nancy .Jack. Boyd, Robert 76 Hunter, Robert . ,i< - 20 Hunter, Johnny 5 Jack, Benjamin .;« . t- 25 Jack, Nancy run.*. 25 Jack, Eliza 26 Johnson, Robert J. ^ 25 Robeson, John 26 10 90 50 60 26 20 42 26 1 00 60 .oo 26 I 00 60 47 26 69 vd. 60 6 6 10 26 10 1 00 26 1 00 60 60 ' 60 • 46 25 1 00 25 8pinnev. I. A. Shaw, William Spinney, Tobias Millar, Margaret 8pear8, John U. $ 26 16 3 40 < mm II (OM.K.rTiOJiK, Oct. 76. Harvest Thanks- giving, 1 .'iH 1877. Festivalof John the Baptist, 1 29 80 61 noix uoAi). Collected hy Mr. Aclic-«n. Blundol, Jane ('arson, Acheson Carson, Elizabeth Carson, Hannah Carsen, Rachel Carson, Wilson Carson, Alfred Carson, Mrs. Alfred Carson, William Carson, Mrs. William Fisher, Henrietta ,, Fisher, Maria Fisher, Alice " ' Fisher, Herbert ' Flynn, George Johnson, Gorman " Johnson, Mrs. Gorman Fitzsimmons, Susan Raynor, Adelia Ray nor, Charles '■'■ Ravnor, Mrs. Charles Roix, Mrs. Abigail Roix, Susan Roix, John Seely, Clara Seely, Jane • ''f' Stuart, Mrs. Colin ' 1* s M 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 26 26 26 25 60 26 60 50 26 26 26 26 26 50 26 26 26 10 26 LEE SETTLEMENT. Nichols, Mrs. .'; - 26 Sunderland, Mai*y 60 :/- i 76 112 j{ '.» SUMMARY. St. George, :• ' $114 52 Pennfield, . <) >T 30 ol RoixKoad, m; rl/ 10 26 Lee Settlement, n ' '• ? 75 i> $156 03 ■:'•■>. SIMONDS. LOCH LOMOND. C'olltirted J>y Mrs*. C. L. Diirrow. Sands, Miss] $ Braydon. J. Jordan, Thomas P. Waters, Mrs. Friend, Robinson, Mrs. D. Whiteside, Mr. Poole, W. ^ •' Jordan, John Braydon, Mrs. John Armstrong, S. Bunkei, Mr. Darrow, 0. L. / M t f N 50 50 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 .i.ii.llV/ 10 75 GOLDEN GROVE. Collected bj' Miss McBrien. McBrien, Keys 1 00 McBrien, David, J. V. .1 00 McBrien, Rebecca > ,» .^r^ 50 Royle, Margaret i^,,;,i-,,25 McCracken , Thomas , - ; 50 Rowley, William : . 60 Stephenson, Margaret 50 Stephenson, Hettie 26 Bradley, Jane A. 1 00 Mandel, Charles ,..-,: ./• 60 6 00 WILLOW GROVE. Collected by Miss Cro/.iw, Ratcliffe, Joseph F. Crozier, John Crozier, Andrew Crozier, Mrs. A. Crozier, Lizzie Johnston, William Porter, Alfred 'A A 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 Porter, Mrs. A. ) . $ 20 McLellan, Mrs. i Stewart, Robert 1 Francis, Wm. 2 Gibson, Mr. / i ,. ,,, . 1 25 00 00 00 11 00 Collected by Mr. D. Scott. Laud, Mr. t Laud, Benjamin Young, Samuel Willis, Alexander Carr, John Scott, William Scott, David Porter, William Bradley, Thomas Irvine, John Irvine, Jordan ) > f i 5 00 1 00 ■2 00 V-' ' 2 00 1 00 4 00 •H 4 00 '..'.- 1 50 - . , 50 n..j 1 00 2 00 24 GO 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 BLACK KIVEli. Moore, William ,j;,„. 2 00 Morrison, Thomas firi Evans, William ; Burns, John i.,/ ,( Moore, jRobert -nfiWl Daley, Richard -A-ruriu Dare, Mr. " 1/ ,■-> Armstrong, James -ij Armstrong, John Daley, William Evans, Richard ■ .' ; Moore, Mr, Armstrong, William 2 2 2 2 00 00 00 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Collected by Mi»» Evani« Evans, William Evans, Mrs. W. Wagner, Mrs. Evans, Walter Evans, Richard Evans, Mrs. R. Friend, Ambrose, B. Burns, John Burns, Mrs. Armstrong, W. Moore, Robert 26 50 vr.t.v'f ,!(! id < MN- 00 50 00 00 00 60 50 00 50 50 00 60 113 $ 20 2f) 1 00 2 00 1 00 11 0(> [r. D. Scott. er •Is'- .%*' ■M as . .,:. .:n../ 5 0(» 1 00 .2 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 1 50 50 1 00 2 00 n mas •r:il i* 24 00 KIVEK. 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 imes 2 00 3hn . .' 2 50 n --V 2 00 d ■ 1^ M 2 00 .. 2 00 rilUam 2 00 ' 26 50 ' 1 00 60 1 GO v., .<' '''i 100 ,■•:.' ^i ••■ 60 (.!..!,,! 50 .,,,;'i,,»'!S 1 00 ■•J I Ml/- 50 'j>vft:» 50 ^ 1 00 50 in Dunlop, James Sullivan, Mrs. Dealy, W. Armstronnf. James McCarty, Mrs. Parry, J. M. McDonald, Geo. Friend, Moore, Robert A. Friend, Mahoney, Thomas Stewart, R. MISPECK. Dogherty , Mr. Dogherty, Richard Brown, Andrew Scovil, Rev. Canon Schofield, Rev. Geo. Schofield, G. A. Schofield, S. Schofield, S. Mrs. Wil8on,H. W.Mrs. Ketchum, Mr. Johnson, Mr. - '■ • Earl, Mr. Duff*, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Barnes, Mr. DeVeber, J. Boies, M ■ > $ 50 25 50 50 -, 25 50 50 50 50 25 ' 50 50 14 25 2 00 2 00 1 00 20 00 4 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ' 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 ' 1 00 p. 5 00 66 00 MOOSE PATH Cartwright, John Danforth, B. M. . Davis, Richard Hutchinson, C. W. Lee, G. Herbert i . Mills, James ., ■ Morrison, W. G. McEvoy, P. J. Quigley, George Quigley, James Scovil, E. G. Sears, Edwin Selfridge, James Sinclair, P. M. Sinclair, Mrs. 15 n. 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 Traynor, Thomas Wilks, John OFFERTORY. Moose Path, Golden Grove, Loch Lomond, Willow Grove, Black River, Offertory for Board of F. ^'i8sions, TOTAL. For Board of Home Missions, For Board of Foreign Missions, . ■ For D. C. S. $1 00 1 00 20 00 27 81 7 86 9 04 4 76 9 15 58 61 3 91 - t * K ' 200 00 3 91 42 11 $246 02 SPRINGFIELD, &C. Collected by T. Scovil. Huggard, James H. Huggard, Richard, sen. Huggard. Mrs. J. Huggard, R. U. Huggard, Richard, jun. Marvin, Philo Marvin, Georgie A. . Menzie, Thomas Raymond, S. B. Scovil, W.B. Scovil, Annie H. Scovil, Thomas F. $1 '. 00 2 00 25 25 60 50 60 50 2 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 14 00 Collected by 8. B. Raymond. Benson, William E. Ewing, Mrs. ' Henderson, Mrs. Northrop, Mrs. A. Northrop, James Z. Perkins, J. D. Perkins, Edwin E. 70 25 50 20 25 26 25 2 40 114 m id VA Collc'ted by James Xorthrop. Northrop, W. E. $ Northrop, Miss Marv Northrop, R. D. P. * 1 Northrop, Mrs. J. C. Northrop, Miss Jeruslia Northrop, W. J. C. Scovil, G. G. G. Colleeteil by J. H. Marvin Benson, Mrs. William Colifan, James Kellier, William Hnggard, Mrs. A. Huggard, Miss S. Marvin J. H. Marvin, Charles Northrop, Philo Z. . Picket, Charles Raymond, Miss Caroline Raymond, Philo M, Sprague, Aspr White, Vincent Wilson, Samuel ' It'"-" '■ i; ■ ...... i -,. . .I.-." I ■- Collected by J. H. Talbot. iTairweather Mrs. Caleb Fairweather, Miss Clem- entina Kellier, Mr. J. e.^ Kellier, Miss Northrop, David Northrop, Lewis Talbot, J. H. Talbot, Mrs. Fairweather, Miss Collection, Trinity Ch Huggard, Stephen Haggard, John Huggard, William :; JOHNSTON. Pearson, Pearson, Thomas Pearson, T. H. Long, SHmncl oO 25 00 25 25 25 60 3 75 1. 25 2 00 40 60 25 . 2 00 3 00 50 1 00 50 4 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 21 40 ] 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 ' 60 00 00 00 93 50 50 60 21 98 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Long, David Collection, // $1 00 1 69 6 69 Coleectt^d bj' Mrs. Johnston. Rankine, James McFarland, Charles McFarland, Alexander McFarland, Richard McFarland, John Crawford, Robert Crawford, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. James Robertson, W. Kirk, Edward , $1 1 00 00 5t> 50 25 50 50 50 50 25 12 19 SUSSEX AND STUDHOLM. SUSSEX. Beer, Mrs. - $2 00 Beer, Miss ' .. 2 00 Beer, Colonel E. B. : , 15 00 Beer, Ellen Annie • I 00 Arnold, T. O. Esq. .,, 2 00 Friend, A .{/ 1 00 Hallett, Joseph • 4 00 Hallett, Charles A. Medley, Mrs. C. Medley, Rev. C. ;/ Scallev, Eliza Flewelling, J. R. Pattison, Mrs. R. B. Pattison, Robert H. Murray, Miss , Hallett, J. M. ' * Hallett, Oliver - Hallett, Isaac ' ■ • Barnett, John Barnett, John Mrs. ' Barnett, Sarah Vail, Dr. E. A. Hornbrook, Martha Horn brook, John W. Burgess, Edwin v Burgess, Mrs. E. ' ' •' Howse, William Ambrose, Miss . *^, McMillan, William \' McMillan, Mrs. W. 24 00 8 0(1 12 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 i 00 00 00 00 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 00 00 00 3 00 1 00 115 $1 00 : . ^ . 1 69 „_ _— — • • 6 69 ). John&ton . $1 00 les 1 00 aiider 60 ard , I 50 1 "/ ' 25 1 . ' •t 50 Robert 50 James 50 50 25 "]' . — ;•■•/' 12 19 M ,:'^> STUDHOLM. 5EX. $2 00 Lf ' , 2 00 S. B. 15 00 iiie I 00 Esq. 2 00 1 00 \ 4 00 s A. 24 00 1 8 00 12 00 1 GO R.B. srtH. , 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 . - 2 00 , .'w • 1 00 — .: . ■' 1 00 . •U-: 1 00 Mrs. ' i • 1 00 \ 50 1 - 2 00 avtha 1 00 3hn W 1 00 in E 3 00 3 00 1^» m 9 lliam . i . « 3 00 ■ ' :: 1 00 3 00 !. W. 1 00 McMillan, Mandy $1 GO McMillan, Harry 25 McMillan, John 25 McMillan, Lillia 25 Arnold, Mr. &> Mrs. N. 15 00 Arnold, Anna Arnold, F.W. Arnold, H. E. " ,;, Arnold, Minnie " • ; Arnold, A. E. .j- Etta & Charlie, '. :,> Spencer, A. L. , V Morton, F. E. . ; White, H. A. White, George II. White, Charles T. White, Vv^illiam H. Arnold, Edwin Alexander, Mrs. John and family, :, . 1 Fuller, R. C. ,. ..' .. 1 Forge, Frank * * 1 Golding, Henrv .. . 2 Friend, A, W. A. S. .. ,, 1 Hallett, George 1 Arnold, Mrs. O. R. 5 Frith, Mrs. . ,2 1 1 •1 1 1 2 5 9 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 153 26 STUDHOLM. ii <•.- Ellison, George " '; ' • 75 Sharp, Mrs. Robert '' 3 00 Sharp, Sarah A. ' 1 00 Sharp, Ormond * •' 25 Sharp, Mrs.E. N.^ 2 00 McLeod, Lottie ' \ 2 00 McLeod. Ada ''' ' "1 00 Sharp, George H. ■1 00 Sharp, Agnes R. 50 Parlee, Mrs. Zachariah 1 00 Friend, A 25 Sharp, J. C. 1 00 Drurv, Mrs. Charles 60 Peters, W. T. 2 00 Picket, Lewis 4 00 Sharp, Isaac & family, 4 00 October Collection, 5 65 Total, 29 90 $183 15 TRINITY CHURCH, V AUISH OF ST. JOHN. Arnold, R. H. $ 5 00 Brigstocke, Rev. Canon 40 00 BrigBtocke, Mrs. 10 00 Bavard, Dr. •.. , 5 00 Black, W. A. 5 00 Brocklingfon, B. ■/ 10 00 Busby, W. L. 2 00 Campbell, Chas. 5 00 Campbell, Mrs. C. 2 00 Causev, Wm. 5 00 Chubb, G..I. 2 00 Clarke, C. P. 3 00 Clarke, J. H. 2 00 Coster, Arthur 1 00 Crosby, Mrs. 1 00 Davidson, William 6 00 Dickson, J. • " 50 Dole, W. P. ' ' 5 00 Daniel, E. W. 1 50 Friend, A 8 00 Friends, 3 00 Fairweather, G. E. 5 00 Gilbert, H. T. 10 00 Gregory, C. 2 00 Hanington, A. H. 3 00 Harrison, W, F. 20 00 Hammon4, Mrs. -f ^ . , 1 00 Ilazen, Mrs. R. '.\,.. 1 00 Jones, Simeon 25 00 Jordan, G. 8. " »/ ; 1 00 Lawton, W. G. 5 00 Lawrence, George 4 00 Leavitt, Mrs. . 1 00 Merritt, Charles 40 00 Merritt, Mrs. Chas. 10 00 McGivern, R. P. 10 00 McNichol, J. & Son 10 00 McAvity, T. & Sons 10 00 Otty, H.P. 1 50 Petei-s, Mrs. & Misses 5 00 Pidler, Mrs. 5 00 Parte low, Mrs. 1 00 Partelow, Miss 1 00 Ranney, H. R. 5 00 Seeds,' Mrs. 1 00 Seeds, J. A. ^ ' ' 2 00 Seeds, T.W. 1 00 Sturdcc, li. L. ),. 10 00 116 EwT Stiirdee, E. T. Sears, John Thnr«far, J. V. Titus, Mi-fl. J • Thompson, Miss ' Welclon,C. W. Whitney, G. W. Whitnev, Charlotte Whiting, W. J. Yandall, W. K. Trinity Ch. S. School, Hoyt, J. A. 489 50 OFrEllTORIES. Tliankswiving Day, Oct. .■:, 8, '76, 1st semi-annual collection, 89 54 March 8, 1877, 2d semi- annual collection, 64 36 ^ 2 00 10 00 25 00 1 00 4 00 50 00 10 00 4 00 1 00 1J)(> 40 00 30 00 ■ $643 40 UPHAM AND H.VMMOND. Alexander, Charles $ 50 Armstrong, John 2 00 Armstrong, John jan. 1 00 Armstrong, Robt. 1 00 Barnes, Henry 50 Connors, Mrs. SproHl 1 00 Debow, Stephen 1 00 Debow, Mr. &Mr3.Chas. I 00 Debow, Mr. & Mrs. E. 1 00 Debow, Mr. & Mrs. W. H. 1 00 Debow, Richard 2 00 Debow, James , 2 00 Debow, Mrs. C. E. 50 Demill, Henrv 1 00 Demill, Charles E. 1 00 Demill, Wm. James 1 00 Douglass, James Esq. 1 25 Douglass, Mrs. 50 Douglass. John A. 50 Douglass, Henry 50 Douglass, Samuel 50 Douglass, Alicia 25 Douglass, Katharine 25 Douglass, Annie 25 Drummond, Susan r . 60 Drummond, David 50 Drummond, Thomas 1 00 1 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 45 2 00 1 00 Ferguson, John, jun. $ 50 Forsvth, Mrs. 2 00 Forsyth, Sarah 1 00 Forsyth, James J. 3 00 Forsyth, Mr. & Mrs. R. Foster, Richard Foster, Mrs. , Fowler, Mrs. H. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs. Daniel Fowler, S. Gilbert Fowler, A. Sherwood Hanlyn, George S. Hanlyn, Robert Harvey, Mrs. David Hastings, Jlobert Hemphill, George Huyhuy, Sarah 1 00 Ireland, Robert .' ' 50 K' 'Patrick, Mrs. 50 Kilpatrick, Benjamin 50 Kilpatrick, Martha 30 Kilpatrick, Mrs. John 50 Kilpatrick, Alex. 50 Kilpatrick, James G. 25 Kilpatrick, Alfred 25 Kirkpatrick, John 50 Lacl-'ie, Robert 1 00 Lackie, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 1 00 Lrisson, Thomas 60 Lisson, John 50 Lisson, Christopher (H) 1 00 Lisson, Christopher (S) oO Lvne, Jane A. 1 00 McBride, Edward - 1 00 McE wen, James 1 00 McEwen, Mrs. - ^ 50 McE wen, W.J. 50 McEwen, Samuel V 50 McFall, Mrs. 50 McLaren, Mary 1 00 Mago wan . Mr. & Mrs. J. J. 50 Magowan, Mrs. Samuel 50 Mallorv, Mrs. 1 00 Mills, John 1 00 Missionary, S. P. G. 10 00 Myles, Mrs. 1 00 Nesbit, Robert 1 00 Patterson, Mrs. Hugh 20 Robertson, Mrs. 50 117 in. IS. R. A.. 1. inel rt wood S. gtvid •t ge . J 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 1 50 1 00 50 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 45 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 •tha }. John nes G-. .; red jhu Mrs. Jas. jpher (H) jpher (S) [ard l.'&Mrs. J. |s. Samuel P.G. Is. Hugh Irs. 50 30 50 60 26 26 60 1 00 I 00 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 oO 1 00 J. 50 50 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 •20 50 Scott, Alex. $ dO Sherwood, J. Ford 1 00 Sherwood, R. C. 2 00 Sherwood, Mr. & Mrs. A. 1 50 Sherwood, Amelia 25 Sherwood, Herbert A. 25 Smith, Caleb 60 Steele, Mrs. N. 60 Steele, Mrs. John ' ' 50 Steele, Herbert 25 Steele, Georgie "•* 26 Warrell, Alex. 50 AVarrell, Ellen & Sai-al 1 1 00 t ' ' 84 25 Sermons & Offs., 21 12 Total for D. C. S. $105 37 For S. P. G. $10 32 To D. C. S. acct., Missionary's Stipend, 200 00 WELDFORD AND KINGSTON. 1 1 1 . . WELDFORD. Armstrong, Rev. W. B. $4 00 Beers, Phineas Gail, Anthony sen. Call, Anthony jun. Gail, Joseph ' Gail, James ' '. Farrar, John sen. • Farrar, Mrs. John Farrar, John jun. ^ Farrar, Thomas ', Farrar, William ^' Ford, John ; ' Ford, Mrs. J. ' * Ford, Mrs. J. P. ' Ford, John P. Ford, Phebe Forster, Jonathan Jones, Mrs. Fred. Leet, Mrs. John McEacheran, John Townshend, Esther Walker, Mrs. Edward Walker, Charles T. Walker, Mrs. G. T. Walker, George Wheten, Ephraim Wheten, Mrs. E. Wheten, Edward E. Wheten, Isabella Wheten, James 50 00 00 70 30 1 00 .50 73 50 75 3 00 00 00 26 25 76 60 26 60 60 50 50 26 50 60 1 1 Wheten, W. B. 20 Collection, 5 48 29 96 KINGSTON. Brett, 1. & W. 4 00 Dickenson, John 3 00 Dickenson, Abraham 1 00 Dickenson, Isaac 1 00 Dickenson, Thomas 1 00 Eddy, William 60 Eddy, James 60 Eddy, Janet 26 Forster, Jane ., ,, '[ 1 00 Gordon, Mrs. ., 60 Morrell, Mrs. 26 Orr, Mrs. , 1 00 Palmer, David 1 00 Perry, Mary • 76 Smith, Oswald 2 00 Stevenson, John sen. 2 00 Stevenson, John jun. 2 00 Stodhard, Mrs. James 1 00 Weston, W. ..y 60 Collection, ^ , / 2 30 ■ 1' . 25 76 ' • .'■ -r 29 96 $56 71 WK8TFIBLD. Baxter, J . $ 50 Baxter, S. ' « 'J 60 Belyea, D. W. '/ • ' 2 00 Burgess, W. 2 00 Deveber, N. H. ' 2 00 Lane, J. and Mrs. 1 00 Lingley, L. and Mrs. 1 00 McMurdo, Captain 30 00 Mission Box, 33 Millican, Mrs. 30 Nase, W. H. 50 Nase, J. M. 2 00 Thompson, Joseph 25 Woodman, E. J. I 00 118 Woodman, A. M. $4 00 Woodman, Rev. E. 8. 2 00 Collection : St. Peter's Ch. 4 09 St. James' '< 6 42 L " Lands End , 1 01 $50 90 WICKLOW. Balloch, Mrs. U. W. 12 00 Balbch, Guy R. - • 50 Cain, M rs. James '" 25 Flewellinff, J. E. " 1 32 Flewelli ng, Mrs. J. E. 1 32 Friend, A 50 tf .<;! Kerr, Mrs. Robert "' 1 LongstafF, Robinson sen. Longstaff, Mrs. Robinson Lee, Alfred Parlee, Henry S. ••'• I Parlee, Hugh S. f ' 1 Ritchie, Lizzie ' '^ Ritchie, Samuel ' " Ritchie, Charles sen. Rii . hie, Mrs. Charles Ritchie, John sen. Ritchie, Mrs. John Ritchie, William Ritchie, John jun. Ritchie, Mary Ritchie, Martha J. Ritchie, Mrs. George Ritchie, Samuel Saunders, John L. 1 Saunders, Mrs. John L. 1 Stewart, Mrs. D. Stewart, Mr. D. Lamoreaux, Mr. .j ',. ,., Lamoreaux, Mrs. White, Mrs. George W. Wiggins, S. S. & family 5 Wakens, Thomas sen. 1 Wakens, Annie M. Wakens, John First semi-annual collec- tion, 5 Second do. do. 4 00 50 50 50 00 00 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 20 25 25 50 25 00 00 25 25 25 25 50 00 00 50 50 47 19 ..^. { $84 00 WOODSTOCK. Annett, Mary Annett, Margaret Augherton, Mrs. James Atkinson, W. F. Atkinson, W. W,| Arnold, J. C. Balloch, Dr. & Mrs. Bell, Thomas Baker, Thomas t Barker, Evans Barker, L. K. Bourne, H. W.&Mrs. Bourne, F. W. & Mrs. Brewer, Albert Bull, C.H. Bull, C. P. Bull. Allan Bull, Mrs. Albert ■• Bull, w. c. , .. ■ ; Ball, Barton Bull. R. S. Bull, F. W. & Mrs. Carman, S. J. Carman, Sarah ' " Carman, Fannie Cochrane, Mrs. Thomas Clarke, Robert Connell, W. M. Council, Mrs. W. M. Connell, Anna McD. Connell, W. Aubrey N. Connell, C. Herbert N. Cluff, R. C. and family, Clements, Miss Craig, E. H. and Mrs. Craig, Gabriel Chandler, W. B. Dibblee, I. Herbert Dibblee, Jarvis Dibblee, D.L. " Dibblee, Allan Dibblee, ^V. i . and Mrs. Dibblee, William Doyle, James H. jun. Dugan, James Donaldson, J. G. Everett, W. H. and Mrs. Evans, James Flewelling, A. W. Garden, A.J. $ 50 50 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 3 00 60 00 00 00 50 1 00 50 4 00 2 00 1 1 3 1 1 1 00 00 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 5 00 1 0* 50 1 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 119 OCK. b James Ars. &MV8. & Mrs. 1 1 3 ert ; Mis. ; 50 50 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 3 00 50 00 00 00 50 1 00 50 4 00 2 00 00 00 00 50 00 1 1 1 h •8. Thomas :t -.•./ A. ,W. M. aMcD. \ubrcy -N. Herbert N. [ud family, Iss ,nd Mrs. \ I.B. :evbert is * ". and Mrs. Iliam H. jttn. IS .;., '.and Mrs IS .w. . 2 00 1 I 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ' 00 50 00 00 0* 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 2 1 1 1 Garden, Charles '. Groves, Daniel Green, Thomas Gibson, W. and Mrs. Harrison, W. H. Hay, W. W. Hamilton, Eliza .Jennings, John Jameson, C. O, Jonah, I. G. Ketchnm, R. B. and Mr Kerr, Alex, and Mrs. Ketchnm, Mrs. James Ketchum, 0. W. Kerigan, John Leigh ton, J. S. Lee, John ' Letts, Alfred , Marshall, John Merritt, D. F. and Mrs. Munro, David McCoy, James and Mrs. McDongall, James & Mi McCann, Mrs. Neales, Rev. Thos. Neales, Mrs. Neales, Bertha A. Neales, Stanley C. Perkins, C. T.' Phillips, Henrv Phillips, Mrs. H. Raymond, P. H. Roulston, William Kankine, Jas. E. Kice, Mrs. Stone, A. J. Sproul, Alex. Sproul, Mrs. Alex. Smith, E. J. Smith, B. H. S. School, Thistle, William Thistle, W. E. Upham, Henry Upham , Charles Winslow, Wentworth Webber, F. H. Watson, James When man, Chas. & Mrs Whenman, J. & Mrs. Welch, R. B. $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 •s. n 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 •s. 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 42 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wilkinson, W. J. . ' 8100 Winslow, J. C. 5 00 Winslow, Mrs. J. C. 2 50 Winslow, Norrtan W. 50 Winslow, Minnie 50 Winslow, Jessie " 50 Wet more, R. G. & Mrs. 2 00 Williams, E. W. & Mrs. 2 00 X. Y. Z. 3 QO Collected by C. Lee S. R«yiiioii(i. ■ Bedell, J. J. & Mrs. 1 00 Bull, Abner 3 00 Bull, Bvron 1 00 Bull, Charles, sen. 1 00 Bull, Henry 1 00 Carman, O. M. I 00 Carman, C. R. 1 00 Dibblee,John 1 00 Dibblee, Frederick 1 00 Dibblee,L.&Mrs. 1 50 Dibblee, C. F. K. 1 00 Earls, James n 50 GriflSth, Joseph 1 00 Griffith, Frederick 1 00 Ketchum, G.H. (..,/ 8 00 Ketchum, J. D. 8 00 Peabody, Stephen 2 00 Peabody, Frank .,; ,( Peabody, Oliver Peabody, Adelaide Perkins, Charles T. jun. Raymond. C. W . feMrs. Raymond, W. O. 2 00 Raymond, C. Lee S. 5 00 Smkh, W. D. 1 00 Smith, H. B. & Mrs. 1 60 Tidd, Stephen 1 00 Tidd, Charles 1 00 Wetmore, J. P. & Mr«. 2 00 JACKSOXTOWN. Emery, Hamilton 3 50 Emery, Frank 50 Emery, LeBarou 50 Emery, John N. 50 Emery, Kate S. 25 Emery, Scott & Mrs. 2 00 Emery, Charles H. 25 Emery, M. Annie 25 Emery, Alma H. 2S 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 15 00 120 Emery, Bertha E. English, John Harper, James & Mrs. Harper, Aiinie«H. Harper, John N. Harper, W. G. & Mrs. Harper, J. F. , Harper, Herbert W. Harper, John & Mrs. Hastay, J. 0. & Mrs. McLeod, George Simonsou, William Simongon, John N. Simonson , Albert & Mrs . Siraonson, Ernest W. Simonson, Clement Payson, Whitney & Mrs. Vail, B. B. ,.' DENTON. Appleby, John •'^ '• '* Boyd, John ^ "; Carroll, Day, Mrs. Thos. Deakin, William »."»' Edwards, James Edwards, F. & F. Hethington, John $ 25 1 00 I 60 50 1 00 1 00 . 25 25 2 00 2 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 60 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 76 25 1 00 Mowbray, Thomas Mowbray, John McKinney, Joseph ,• Matatall, Levi OAK MOUNTAIN. Dougherty, John Dougherty, Hugh Dougherty, Joseph & Mr Dougherty, Sarah Dougherty, Elizabeth Dougherty, Josephine Dougherty, Hat tie Lilley, John Specr, Oliver ', • Speer, Sarah . , Speer, Joseph Speer, W. 8. Z' ' Speer, I. J. Speer, Robert sen. Speer, Robert J. Speer, Robert jun. Speer, W. Rankin Collections : St. Luke's, Christ Church, St. Peter's, 1 75 25 75 1 00 00 00 .< i 1 1 s. 1 00 , 60 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 40 40 00 00 00 00 ]3 41 5 20 1 17 $27S 00 ■tit /i . "<■"■' . ' !• : - X./{' ... . . t - i ..'i • ~i :>..vJ Xi .:i.ii t: 7 (' ' -■*■ -n.>fif»3 •». r K.i>l ■ i '• :■ . --i ^ „ vi •I ^*i'-■' - •' ' . . •' .'-:.. . '••:/ ..h::/ :' •' • T ! '. ».)»■■; ^ »-■. , .-i' H /: •>»{'' ', i.fl^ •!■!'<•• )i. y'.i,-;'f ,-ih- ,i>n^^ ■ . ■ . i » * a ^ • - ■ . >' W ':«'l > ;■' '■ u «-f. .1. :i » :Ui;l ...b£ -X .'i AmU. 121 $ 75 25 \ 00 ii. iTAlS. 1 00 111 *^ '■• — - abetli 50 50 50 50 iphinc tie 1 00 !li 1 00 - ' * 50 • 1 00 1"?' 40 .,-.'••./. 40 I 00 sen. J. 1 00 1 00 jun. ikin 1 00 13 41 arch, 5 20 1 17 $278 00 1. . -' - •*-■'■'' ».■ . •■^'" 1. • .1/; .'.Mt'fi^ ^ !.; LISTS FOR 1876. i ,<» I • .li' lili '.' ',' t.tl.; It <.' ,». .1'' ■ ' N -.A/ ..*•)'! TOO LATE FOR LAST REPORT. 'V. '..ll IM i ir:'i. i; . J^. BATHURST. .*u»iri/ Baldwin, Henry W. Bishop, S. L. DesBrisay, Theophilus Mann, Mrs. £. Hillock, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Cable, 8. Payne, W. R. Mann, James O'Brien, J. E. Ellis, Mrs. Robert Mann, C. W. Do ran, John R. Friend, A Bishop, S. DOUGLAS A BRIGHT. Allen, Jacob Burt, Henry Cliff, Miss Douglas, Archie Egan, John Gourley, Mrs. Gourley, Elizabeth Gourley, Jas. R. Gaskin, Mrs. Gaskin, Isabella Gaskin, Elizabeth Pickard, Abraham Pidgeon, Edward Rodgers, Jeremiah Stone, Leman Mrs. 8t*ne, Emma Stone, Louisa Stone, Henry sen. 16 t>»iri/ $2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .1. 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 26 1 00 $18 50 IT. $1 00 1 00 50 60 50 60 25 J2 25 25 25 60 4 00 1 00 1 00 30 30 1 00 Stone, Henry jun. (2 yrs.) $1 50 Stone, John " 1 60 Stone, Leman jun. '* 1 50 Stone, Reed ■ •■. 60 Stone, John jun. 11 1 00 Stephenson, Mrs. >!'»*• 25 Schftfield, Mrs. • ' .•.■:i' 1 00 Smith, S. J. 4 00 Tomilson, William (2yrs) 3 00 Tomilson, Sarah Mrs. 80 Tomilson, James 1 00 Van Buskirk, 50 Van Buskirk, ■ tl • u ' 10 Van Buskirk, ; ,h r 60 Wright, Thomas 4 00 Collections: All Saints(Cross Rds.) 3 16 St. James (Tay Creek) 72 Total, $38 25 PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUMFRIES. Brown, Albert Srown, James BuUey, Miss Edith Brymer, William Bedell, Rankin Davidson, Mrs. Henry Ellegood, William Ellegood, Miss Mary Ellegood, Miss Maria Praser, Alexander Eraser, Geo. & Clement Eraser, William Eraser, William T. Eraser, JohnM. Eraser, Thomas L. $2 00 50 80 1 00 50 55 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 55 50 50 5 122 Graham, Gilbert Graham, Gilbert juii. Graham, Miss Klizabetli Graham, William W. Graham, William Gartloy, James Henry, John (B. L.) Henry, Mrs. W. (B. L.) Henry, William (B. L.) Henry, Andrew Henry, James 1. Henry, William Henry, John A. Henry, Mrs. James A. Hood, George Ingram, George, Esq. Jones, Thomas Law, James Lockhart, Thomas . k Love, James Love, George /'/ jMays, Miss Ann McDonald, Susan McMullcn, Robert McCutchen, Joseph McCutchcn, Mrs. Charles '5 ., $ AO 50 .')() ;-)0 25 ' AO 50 28 25 25 26 1 00 50 60 Mio 60 60 1 00 60 50 I 00 60 60 50 60 25 50 Miller, William Miller, Mrs. John McElwain, Rebecca Porter, Joseph Rice, William Tag lie, Mrs. $1 0(1 80 2!t 50 00 $29 SHEDIAC. Armour, Mrs. James Armour, Mrs. Stephen Barnes, Mrs. William Bateman, Mrs. George Brown, Dlmock Henderson. Mills, Harvey Mills, Mrs. Willing Robinson, Henry Somerby, Mrs. Robert Welling, Edward James White, David 1 1 25 20 9.-. 25 00 00 2o 20 50 24 00 00 I M $6 84 V^ (/]'••• ■I'j /ivr ^■tv.utd, le ; y}(. r^iJl 1 ^t ftP,^ ,\iXlvV .Tl. <(.!/ 00 (Kl j.^'dfA •!f/-'tJJ •■4 ■>*)f'J't/i .«'I'.'V (>(! p'jrruil* .;fw /lil <-.'. ■.Ui''l , •yv .nilvl' W . "s!i(ui .1,. '■i\f. . •: iii> 1 i:?i?iii;W .'(Mn'^iH Ai- '.il*Ki! ;•' •T- ;>;iii^u .iiohoa L-l .51 :-.!^ .'".:'<^ • '.i; Vil!".|-l . 'rf^ .i!<./r:f)i7i\.'lli* .(U'ii- ;>() i imuUr'^ ^M U^' H(l'»(h:''i (HI. •S.f 1 ru'.U. i*.->j' goD/i i^'' tt)f>'J'i:«.fli>l ,11] "0 1 1 iiiisM -f^tM ,ji '''G')!!^ C^ ^'iy,A->>'v\A .!;■•/. Oii I •imLsi«>' .'lA. .•i^^fl'^'"! ' (K) i UtA^^I'^f JH>" .V. f :, 't!t:'\;v'.'> * y. .oM^) .'j"i-;»:'ii''.l vX^ i lb-ii»£f*!'.'T, ,M-| .. ih* p^&WlVH ,vym-<:'^\ '(X> J .'•ilf crf.fjtyj ,♦» • w ,T n!H?ll?W .•\'^^P'fA "oe /^iJ»ai''i,> (K, il 'ido*-. .'i'*'in'''f m R>f«jnv\ 'n* (. .J rjiifmjfi'r .'iii'f.m'^ !00 r .«»'4 yliS^lt .: .: cU 123 \ Bca $1 oil 1 on $29 L'T tVJl 'l«> 'vIMttu^'i'I UJsA. •* I: \ ; f. t .' • tJ! !•' I fl HAC. Fames Stephen nUiam George k illing il'V . Robert ard James 1 00 $ 25 20 9:. 25 1 00 1 00 25 20 50 24 K*<'»i 1 00 . .''' $6 84 > .UP' \ i»'.)' >vi ' , "I ..-.il/ ,^' ;/ m. . ^ APPKN D I X A. . • I I 'ri/ I., It M • 1 ^ I , . -I '••■! 'h ." tl ' U . • ^ jn.:'»is DEVISES AND BEQUESTS TO THE SOCIKTY. 1S«0. John Bell, Shediac, $40. IHOl. Sarah Bell. Shediac, $40. lS(;;i. Eliza Bell, Shediac, $80. Stephen Wiggins, St. John, $2,000. J. F. Allison, Sackvlile, $200. |H6(>, F. W. Hatheway, St. John, $2,000. Ml88 Simonds, St. John, $1,600. Hon. Chief-Justice Parker, St. John, $1,720. 1S((T. Mrs. Rawleigh, St. John, $2,000. 1870. Mrs. Ann ITall, St. John. $800. 1.S78. Miss Parker, St. Andrews, 6 shares Bank of Ifew Brunswick Stock . 1S74. Samuel Scovil, Cambridge, Q. C, a property on the North Market Wharf, St, John, subject to certain Trusts, valued at $9,000. 1875. Miss D. Brinley Hazen, St. John, residue of her real estate, e«ti- mated at upwards of $25,000. 1870. By the death of Mrs. Chipman, the legacy of the late Chief- Justices Chipman, amounting to $40,000, will shortly be available. The following has not yet been realized : — " Mr?!. Sarah B. DeWolfe, St. John, one-fourth of the residue of her Estate. •,1, ,n'i ',■•" FORM OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILL. 1. A Bequest of a Sum of Money, or Shares op Stock, or Paid Debentures, for the General Purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to the " Diocesan Church Society of New Bruns- wick," the sum of Currency, (or Shares of Stock in the Bank of ), standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, or, (if Debentures, describe them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Church Society applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none other. 124, •i. A 1)KVI8K OK RKAI. KsJTATK FOR TIIK (JKNKRAL P1TRPO8KH OK TIIK SOCIKTY. I give an«l deviRo uuto the '• DioceMan Church Society of New Hnin>- wick/' all and Hingular, Ac. (Describe the Ileal Eitute cloarly.) To havc aud to hold the naid, Ao., unt^ the Haid DioceNan Church Society of Now Brunswick, and their HUcccsHurH, forever; upon truHt to hold and apply the Mamc, and the rentH, Ishuoh, and profltM thereof, and the procecdM of the 8alo thereof, should the Society sell the nnmo, to and/or the Hues rnui purposes of the said Diocesan (Jhnrrh Society, as Mi)e('ified in tlie Act of Incorporatioa, and none other. -i ■ ' .1 ■ ..I'ifv !..' . t.v,, ^;. ,:.:.) (^'.ijv,, .. , . , ■■■J _.»' •( I*-"! "•»'•-: IS'Vf 'KV'.Ki^o! ,:n(no<»nrt: ,; I <;. (ft • Jf >•''! ■»'>'! !'■ '•" ■>■ ,,,!.V;-/' -:wri /::a iI/A ^•'!>'-i'^'^cU» '■!«' ^.^fo r . yi;ir;<'*' '!»' ; r • ?--«ohjj •'< i' a.ri/i^v* "-lUY i»'''? ,''y;- - ' y'- ; -, :>if.i Iti' h:!iu>8 ■■'/: u: ■ . . toy:-\ ''■>/. "?<■ '■.'■'■ "'" J'oiiiwiv *'!.\f' ' •>" V^<..t ^^- . .tsafso WiHir hffs I'OaKH OK TIIK 125 r New lUunft- rly.) To have ioclety of Ncnv lold ami apply lie proceed** of tr the Hties (irvl >il Id the Act of i; .t.i . "''^ ■11 - ' ' ■41 '■ "io i»>: APPENDIX H. SUMMARY FROM STATISTICAL RKTURNS FROM IHK I'ARISHKS AND MISSIONS IN THK DIOCKSK, For the year ending Jan. 1, 1877. Number of Public Services on Sundays do. do. in the week Number of Comniunicant<4 Baptisms, Infantii,992 > do. Adults, 80 S Number of Churches, 72 \ do. Chapels of Ease, 21 S Xumber of Stations do. ParsonageH do. Confirmed « do. Communicantts added . i do. Marriages ^ do. Burials , ,, do. Teachers in Sunday SchoolM ^ do. Scholars in. Sund ay Schools do. Sunday Schools It will be noticed that returns are wanting, and others incomplete, from several large and important Parishes. Had these been given, the above numbers would, in many instances, have been considerably increased. 5,002 2,548 :'.,680 1,072 08 100 29 m 362 362 486 468 3,880 77 The Total Amount of the Contributions, as reported f«r the current year, is : — General Purfioses $6,362 00 Widows' and Orphans* Fund 66 08 MissionsofthcS. P. G. 203 98 Mission in Algoma 54 11 Total $6,685 12 Deficiency compared with the Kepert of the past year, about $1,000. N. B. — It is particulariy requested that Contributions to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund may be sent to the Secretary of the Fund ; or, if remitted with other monies to the Treasurer D. C. S., that an accurate statement of the amount intended tor the W. & O. Fund may accompany the remittance. rl- r I f [ / i 'i ' 'f , "'I , ■. A',\ I.' 1 i "' ' '■ ' ''■ ' "■ ■ . ; ■ .... ... /»■•!•■•• J.: Id. • • ■<■' V-,; • , . . .... : uV.'Ar,!:' Ii'< > r V" ^: tl ... . ■ fi '■">»' .1 • : '(^f,)' '•tx^i-ii,.-- ri^'f .1.1 Errata.— rage IG, puragi-aph 7, line 3, for "Juno" read January. '■'■' Clergy List, page 26, add "Browne, Rev. I. D. H., Rector, -*" Sackville and Dorchester." ■SV-} [ ■k: .\\"\\ Page 28, 4th line from bottom, for " has " read have. Page 29, first line at the top, for " provide " read malce. ' ,' .... .'(•' v'i'ir; rtil'iij!'^ .'•J- l-..l'i'U it-"'- .^-''tlJ iM;K n-Ml5l\.r*l hi^rjVi.jffU i.'t ii /'id;' '• ■'-:!(■>•> •> •••••! siViif! .z- -Ufi :-: a.. -^ - D. H., Kector, have. ;, ad rnrti^'fi' ,, ■,U( ■iajI "- r ...•■^' c- ■>c. i' M -Mi,' • If . ( ! ••■••• Officers of the Society- Prayers of the Society Constitution Rules, &c. , of the Board of Home Missions Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund : Rules, &c Resolutions of General Committee Form of Draft and Certificate ListofClergy Report Abstract of Missionary Reports, Ac. Proceedings of General Committee Report of Board of Home Missions Anniversary Meeting Report of Executive C ommittee ...... Treasurer's Accounts Abstract Return fi'om Parishes and Missions, List of Life Members do. do. Deceased Subscriptions for 1877 do. 1876 Appendix A.— Bequests to Society Form of Bequests Appknddc B.— Sum Total of Contributions Notice Widows' and Orphans' Fund Notice of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Deposi- tory Last page of cover. PAGK 3,4 5 6-12 12-18 19-22 23-26 26 26,27 28 29-47 48-67 50-62 57 58-63 64r81 See Tabular Statement. 82,83 84,85 86-120 121, 122 128 123, 124 125 125 u* m h. 1 j -V- ■i y^i^r.'-' ur: .Pi^K