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'il pi's 3 It ■" Tt ^ 1* ' .,= IJA 'M S^^i baint john, n. b. : Barnes & Company, 84 Princb William Street. 1893 Th The Vet Sirs. L W. M. , Sir JOH H. W. ] G. A. S( Rev. CA Rev. CA ALLEN, BLACK BURCH CAMPB CRAWP FORSTl FR4SE] HANINi INGLI8 JACK. I KINNE, MAC DO OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. FrMident. The Right Rev. THE LORD BISHOP OF FREDERICTON. Tic«-Preiid«iits. Year elootetl. The Venerable AKCHDEA.C(JN BRIGSTOCKK, D. D 188S Sir S. LEONARD TILLEY. C. B., K. C. M. G lSo7 W. M. JARVIS, Esq 1871 Sir JOHN C. ALLEN, LL D 1880 H. W. FRITH, Esq 1880 G. A. SCHOFIELD. Esq 1880 Rev. CANON DeVEBER, MA 1881 Rev. CANON KETCHUM, D. D 1890 Treasurer. GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER. Seeretory. Rev. W. O. RAYMOND, St. John. Auditors. C. H. FAIRWEATHER. JAMES S. BEEK. Executive Committee. The Officers of the Society, the Clergy duly qualified, and the following Lay Members. ALLEN, T. C Fredericton BLACK. JOHN Fredericton BURCHILL, GEORGE .Chatham CAMPBELL, J. ROY.. . .St. John CRAWFORD. W. K St. John FORSTER, JOHN B. .Dorchester FRASER. Judge Fredericton HANINGTON. Judge Dorchester INGLI8. ROBERT. .Fredericton JACK. L ALLEN St. John KINNEAR. C. F At. John MACDONALD, C. A. . . .St. John MOORE. JOHN Fredericton MULLEN, ELDON.. .Fredericton PETERS, Judge St. John ROBINSON, T. B St. John SMITH, G. SIDNEY.... St. John STREET. A. F Fredericton STERLING, A. A. . . .Fredericton STURDEE. H. L St. John TIPPET. V. W St. John VROOM. C. N St. Stephen WELDON, C. W St. John WILKINSON, Judge.. . .Chatham Board of Home MiMioni. (Aiipoirited by the fleneral Committee > The Rii,'ht Rev. THE LORD BISHOP (ex officio). The Venerable THE ARCHDEACON {fx officio). THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY {ex officio). OF THE SOCIETY (ez officio). A. P. TIPPET." WM. M. JARVIS C. N. VROOM. H. W. FRITH. W. S. FISHER. S. BEEK. THE SECRETARY Rev. CANON ROBERTS. Rev. CANON NEALES. Rev. O S. NEWNHAM. Rev. C. P. HANINGTON. G. A. SCHOFIELD. JAMES Com Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. (Appointed by the Rural Deaneries.) Rev. CANON FORSYTH.. Deanery of Rev. H. MONTGOMERY Rev. H. W. LITTLE Rev. W. H. STREET Rev. W. H. SAMPSON Rev. J. R. CAMPBELL Rev. SCOVIL NEALES Chatbara. Fredericton. Kinj^ston, St. Andrews. St. John. Shediac. Woodstock. W. A H. \\ A. P. J. R. JOHI Book Depository Committee. (Appointed by the General Committee.) Rev. E. B. HOOPER. - - A. P. Rev. GEO. E. LLOYD. T. B. C. E. L. JARVIS. C. F. JR. CAMPBELL. Rev. Rev. TIPPET. ROBINSON. KINNEAR. Together with members of the Parent Society in the Diocese. Commit Committee on Interesting Sandaj'Schools in Home Miitions, and on the Promotion of Snnday-Sehools. (Appointed by the GenenU Committee). Rev. C. P. H.VNINGTON. Rev. H. MONTGOMERY. Rev. O. S. NEWNHAM. Rev. L. A. HOYT. , Rev. W. EATOUGH, Rev. CANON ROBERTS. Rev. C. J. JAMES. C. N. VROOM. A. P. TIPPET. W. S. FISHER. G. E. WM. Commit G. A. Rev. Committee on the Fropoied Plan for ihe Union or Amalgamatioo of the Synod and Church Society. Co Dec. Montgomery, H.—M. A Fredericton June MorriH, H. B.— M. A BairdBville, Victoria Co Sept. Murray, A. B.— M. A Stanley, York Co Dec. McCnlIy,C.W Fredericton Dec. McKiel, W. I.«B.-B. A St. Martina Hept. Neales, Jamen (Retired) Woodstoclc luly Neales, Thos.— M. A. (Canon) Woodstock Hept. Neales, Hcovil- -M. A Temperance Vale, York Co — May Newnham, O. S. (Secretary of Synod) .St. Stephen May Parkinson, J. R. 8.-8. A. o St. Mmry'B, York Co Sept. Parlee, H. T.— b. a WeatfleM, Kings Co March Pamther, D. B. (Retired) St. John July P»rry, J. J Oct. Pfekett, D. W.— M. A Round Hill, Oreenwich Sept. Raymond, W. O.— h. a ...St. John Dec. Richards, D June Roberts, G. G.— m. a. (Canon) Fredericton Sept. Sampson, W. H St. John, West Side Dec. Schofleld, Geo. (Retired) St. John March Simonds, R.— b. a St. John May Sibbald, E St. John. North Apr. Slipper, A. A Weldford, Kent Co Dec, Smith, Ranald E.— M. a St. George Dec. Smithers, A. W.— B. A Waterford, Kings Co May Spike, H. M.— B. A Musquash June Stevens, L. G.— m. a., b. d Jan. Street, W. H.~b. a Campobello June Sweet, J. H. S.— 8. a. c Newcastle June Teed, A. W,— m. a Richmond Dec. Titcombe, J. C May Wainwright, H. S.— b.a Kingston, Kings Co Dec. Wameford, E. A Hampton Village Dec. Warneford, C. A. S Canterbury Station March Weeks, A. H.— b. a. (Retired) Sussex, Kings Co Dec. Wetnore, D. I.— b. a aifton. Kings Co Sept. Wiggins. C. F.—b. A Sackville May Wilkinson, Wm. J.— M. A BayduVin.. May Williams, P.— s. t. d St. John Sept. T>:BJLGOJsra. Smith C. S.. Smith, T. B. Oct. Rothesay Oct. ii, 1878 4, lW*-,» VM. 1H65 '£\ ISSH IK. 1881 'H, 18(15 '■», imr, 19, 1NA9 S:, 1888 87,1877 lit. 1875 1,1885 4.1841 16, 1892 ai, 1856 21, 1H79 12, 1892 20, 1857 24, 1882 4, 1860 30, 1847 8, 1N88 83, 1888 16, 1859 24, 1891 13. 1852 6, 1876 1!», 1859 2I>, 1874 23, 188S 31, 1885 S3, 1806 22, IKV) 0.1887 19, 1847 20, 18.57 Zi, 1875 23, 1880 20,1857 23, 1892 23, ]>«2 8 UIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. DEANERIES. Deunery. Rural I>«an. Parishes or MiHMiooH. , CLtttliuin, Kev. Cauoti ForHyth, jAdtiiiigtoD.Batburst.BavdiiVia H. A ' Chatbam, Dalhousie, Derby «ft ninckville, Ludlow and Bliss- j tield, Newcastle and Nelson, I Kichlbucto, Weld ford. Fit'dfricton. Hev. Canon Roberts. M. A Burton. Canning, Dougl>i.s and Bright, Frederlcton, Kings- clear, Maugerville, New Mary- land, St. Mary's, Stanley. Kingston. Sliediac i ■ St. Andrews. . 1 St. Jolin Rev. E. A. Warneford . Cambridge, Oagetown. Green- wich, Hampton, Johnston, Kingston, Norton, Rothesay, Springfield, Sussex and Stud- holm, Upham and Hammond, Waterford and St. Marks. Woodstock, Rev. J. R. Campbell, Albert, Bay Verte, Dorchester, B. D I Moncton, Pt. du Chene, Sack- ville, Salisbury, Shediac, West- morland, Wellington «&Dundas Rev. Ranald E. Smith, jCampobello. Christ Church (St. M, A Stephen) Grand Manan, St. An- drews, St. David, St. George & Pennfield,Trinity(St Stephen). Venerable A.rchdeacon Brigstocke, D. D Rev, Canon Neales, Carleton, Lancaster, Muf>quash, Petersville, Portland, Simonds, St. James, St. John, St. Mark, St. Mary, St. Martins, St. Paul, Victoria, Westfield. Aberdeen, Andover, Canterbury, Gordon & Lome. Grand Falls & Madawaska, New Denmark, Prince William and Dumfries, Richmond, Southampton and Queensbury, Wakefield, Wick- low, Woodstock. and tl Amen) » rj<.\VERS. AT OPENINtJ. pRKVEN'T IS, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour; and further Ud with Thy continual help; th:it in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtuiu everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thoe to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign 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. Conifort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spread- ing the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are pro- claiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hates't nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of u sinner, but that he should be converted and live: have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israel- ites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ ojir Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy S^rit, one God, world without end. Amen. Our Father which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. AT CLOSE. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen. CONSTITUTION. I. The Society to be called the Diocesax Church Society OF New Brunswick. II. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Sociei^y, nor shall any Bye-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annulled or altered, except at a meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said meeting. III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual meeting of the General Com- mittee, or at the next previous Anniversary meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, lo deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be proposed except by a member qualified to vote at the Anniversary meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Secretary, together with the said proposition. the 1.1 compi Tl prece<| Al the LI Ai Mem I annut 11 V. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same a Member of the Society. Provided, that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have sub- scribed and paid at least five shillings during the year pre- ceding such meeting. VL OFFICERS. 1. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, p.nd two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice-Presidents; and any Life Mem- ber may, at any meeting of the General Committee, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee; and in case of death, resignation or removal from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled by the Executive Committee at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he sees fit, call a special meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. vn. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee to be composed of the following members, viz: The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop and subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Members or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound: to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee; 13 provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meet- ing, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet on the first Wednesday in January; on the day next following the Annual Meeting; on the first Wednesday in March; on the first Wednesday in June; and on Wednesday after the first Tues- day in October; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following, the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the" President, or, in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the President, or, in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but, 80 far as may be, alternately at St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate and property whatsoever, which is now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or 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 such Executive Committee. VIII. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be com- posed of the following members, viz.: 1. The President, Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex officio, 2. Five Clerical and seven Lay members of the Society, qualified for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee, together with one Clerical or J^ay representative chosen by each Deanery and resident within the same, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting. for 8Qi infirmj 8. of the] 9. 10. securii IJ. , the oh 13 le t- of rat lal rst lea- eek the 8 of y be nee, such but, ■ right itrol, )ever, , and ciety, t the orized ttee of (6 com- iries, of icon I ox Society, nmittee, eting of of each mmittee, hosen by >8e n&TD.e of auch eeting. 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 and effect, and the appropriation and disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-law or Regulation of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Board, three of whom shall be Layman, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer, or Secretary, of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. IX. OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects and none other, viz.: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under pre- paration for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such books and tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. , 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a fund towards making a provisioa for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or securities as special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. 14 12. The establishment of Missions to seamen, and other Missionary work. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary serriee 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 his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII. LOCAL COMMITTEES. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Parish, constitute a Local Committee; and so also the members residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop) may, at the desire of such Clergymf^n, 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 elect two Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meet- ings of the Committee, to assist the Missionary in subipitting 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 social consideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of thei funds of the Society. 5. The members of the Society, attending the public services at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have the r for t] such direci their son p; shall { mitte( 1. Freder in Jul Meetin Society called £ two or first gi papers. 1. posed 01 the DioJ of the Sl mittee and if tn the Set capacityl wrer anc Parish, the Clerl W Dei vided; ai Proof Commitf thereof. 2. ^ officio\ 3. next prej appropwj 15 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 per- son presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified as, members of the General Com- mittee. XIIL 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fredericton and St. John alternately, on the first Thursday in July in each year, unless the place. of such Anniversary Meeting shall, by resolution of the General Committee or Society, be otherwise arranged. 2. A Special Meeting of the General Committee 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 first given thereof by advertisement in one or more news- papers, published in Fredericton and St. John respectively. XIV. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be com- posed 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 Com- mittee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the meeting of the General Committee; the Treas- urer and the Auditors; the Rector and Missionary of each Parish, or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate District of a Parish, 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 Committee 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 appropr-iations of the Funds of the Society and a report of j-ij Mfil m m 16 ;li! the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anni- versary 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. Fourthly. — Such appropriations or dispositions of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to adjourn its meeting for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; and to determine by like vote the place where such adjourned meet- ing shall be held; provided that in every such case a report of such adjournment, and the cause. therefore, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. XV. 1. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two sermons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. 2. The Clergy are further requested to take up annually, in their respective Churches, a collection for the special funds of the Society, which collection shall, unless otherwise pro- vided for, be equally divided between— (1). The Widows and Orphans Fund. (2). The Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (3). The Children of the Clergy Education Fund. (4). The Divinity Scholarship Fund. Provided that any such special collection may, at the option of the congregation from which the same shall be received, expressed through the Rector or Missionary at the time of forwarding the same, be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or Purposes of the Society, in such proportions as they may direct; and provided also that the yearly collection required by the rales of the Widows and Orphans Fund, in the case of Clergymen joining such Fund, shall, in such cases, be considered as the special collection hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied as such rules shall direct. DatJ . be 17 port past laid : the those journ ioany ty, by and to meet- report Q made lly two tion on anually, al funds rise pro- lows and i Clergy n Fund, any such ;ion Irom ough the same, be Purposes irect; and the rules t! ENDORSEMENT. Statement op Produce Receipt. Names. Amounts. Total, 1 N. B.— The payments specified above are to be the bona fide con- tributions of the persons stated. 25 THE DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. 1. The Divinity Scholarships Fund phall consist of the amount already appropriated thereto, of all accumulalions of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solel> for the purposes of the second object of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No giant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall by accumulation or otherwise, have reacheii the sum of $1,200; nor sliall the grant or grants thereafter be made to exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such grant shvll be a sum not exceeding $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institutions as the Bosued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the forma- tion 01 these rules: but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a peusion from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, shall be admitted a nember of this Fund, on making the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the rules lb. If a Clergyman removes with the Bishop's consent from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he sball be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and the sum of $6 in lieu of the collections from his Parish or Mission. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations, through sicknessor accident, upon the production of a medical certifi- cate testifying the same, he may continue bis connection with the Fund, vpon making his yearly payment. 12 Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or liny widow or orphan who sliall not be in communion with the Cburch of England, sball be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Committee sball prescribe. 13. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall be Treas- urer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under tbe direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money, and add the same to the capital of tbe Fund. A yearly detailed state- m€ttt of the income, payments and invested money, shall be published in the Annual Report of Diocesan Chuieh Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half yearly, on January 1st and July 1st, in each year, tbe first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive pay- ments, donations and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener if required by him. 16. None of ihe above rules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the Gen^^ral Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. SCALE OP PAYMENTS FltOM THE AGE OF 23 TO THE AGE OF 60. Age. Payment. Age. Payment. Aye. Payment. Age. Payment.] Age. Paytnent, 23. ...1^20 31 . . . 18 93 39. ...♦ll 25 47. .. $14 42 55. ...f20 30 84. .. 7 88 32. .. 9 17 40. . . . 11 60 48 ... 14 92 56. ... 21 30 25 ... 702 «3. .. 9 42 41. ... 11 95 49. .. 15 53i 57. . . . 22 40 26 ... 7 82 34. . . 9 68 42. . . . 12 30 50. ...16 171 58. . . . 23 55 27. ... 8 05 35 ... 9 to 43. . . . 12 67 51. . . . 16 90; 59. . . . 24 72 28. ... 8 27 36. . . . 10 27 44. . . . 13 08 52. . . . 17 68: 60. . . . 25 85 29. ... 8 50 37. . . . 10 56 45. . . . 13 48 5:^ . . . 18 48 30. ... 8 72 38 . . . 10 92 46. . . . 13 92 54 . . 19 37; 20 Payment. ..120 30 . . 31 30 . . 22 40 . . 23 55 . . 24 72 , . . 25 85 CEBTIFICATE. yo The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby certifies That the Kev of has this day paid to the Widows and Orphans Fund, of this Society, the sum of. being his first payment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby covenants and engages out of the Special Fund called the Widows and Orphans Fund and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after his decease, the Pension of Two Hundred Dollars per annum, so long as the same shall Ije payable according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided always that the said shall yearly and every year on the first day of January, make the annual payment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. Provided that in case the income should, at any time, be insufficient to pay the full amount of pensions, for which it may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, pro rata; provided, neverthe- less, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below thesumof f lOOL In Witness Whereof, the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto aflSzed this day of A. D. 18- . - Secretary of the Widotoa and Orphans Ftmd, 30 il WIDOWS AKD ORPHANS SPECIAL FUHS. Ill I t v ■ V. 1 1 .1 i i f^ i ' 1. The Fund to be kept on deposit at interest in some chartered bank, or otherwise investea in securities which may easily be realized, and the interest received to be added to it from time to time. 2. Applications for grants from the Fund to be made to the Lord Bishop and he Board of Home Missions, and to be determined upon by them ; an^ grants made to be reported to the General Committee at Us next meet'iiig. 3. The application of the Fund not to be limited to the cases of widows or relatives of clergymen serving in the aided Missions, but to extend to all cases throughout the Diocese, occuring after its formation and requiring help. 4. Each such grant to be made from the capital of the Fund, until the same shall be exhausted, and not to exceed one hundred dollars in the case of any one clergyman's decease. 5. The application of the Fund to be limited to the two cases i )llowing: (a) Where the clergyman deceased shall not have been connected with the Widows and Orphans Fund, and satisfactory evidence shall be submitted to the Board that the widow, or the orphan children or other relatives of such clergyman, under the age of eighteen years, dependent upon him at the time of his decease, are not in receipt of an income from all sources exceeding $300 per annum. (b) Where, though the clergyman deceased has been connected with the Widows and Orphans Fund, satisfactor5^ evidence shall be submitted to the Board that such widow, or orphan children or dependent relatives under the age of eighteen years, are not in receipt of an income from all sources [except such Fund] exceeding $3o0 per annum. 6. That it is to be understood in all cases that such grant is not in- tended for the payment of any debts or liabilities incurred by such clergyman before his decease, but to be available to an extent not exceeding $J00 in any one case to meet the inevitable expenses falling immediately upon the widow or helpless relatives cf the deceased when they are not provided with private means of ♦ueir uwn to defray them. 31 THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLEBOT FUND. 1. The Fund to assist in the education of the children of tlie Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto (being $1,425.79), of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions, given to or applied by. the Society for this special object, and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to assist in the education of children of Clergymen duly licensed in the present Diocese of Fredericton, or of children of those who may have died, or retired with the Bishop's approval on the ground of age or infirmity. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan (>hurch Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every |500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, who if they shall think fit, may vest such management in a sub-com- mittee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund imtil the capital thereof shall by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1,300. nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary of the Fund, and every such application shall be accompanied by a state- ment of any and all private provertj'. pension or income, of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectlj' available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, may, in any case, require further statements which shall thereupon be furnished for their information. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-commit tee, shall determine in each case, the amount of the grant, which shall be made in a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be continued for one or more years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age of eighteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Executive Committee or its subcommittee may direct. 9. The above rules may be altered only by the Oeneral Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. 'j 32 RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. I 4 i APPLICATION FOR GRANTS. That ID future no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. ABSENCE OP MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from theLord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his discretion to pay him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. YEARLY GRANTS. 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, VOUCHERS. That all vouchers for the payment af 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 claimed, together with the services performed. CONDITIONS OP GRANTS. That in future, grants from this Committee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to support their own Clergyman, the amount of local contributions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sum paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. BEQUESTS TO BE FUNDED. That all bequests made to the Society be funded, as heretofore, and the interest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are bequeathed. 33 RETITRNS FROM PARI8IIK8 OH MISSIONg. Whertfu, la consequence of the limited means at the disposal of the Society, and the great necess'ty for new and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes, and other endowments of Parishes should be fully utilized. There/ore Remlved, — 1. That the Board of Home Missions be author- ized to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission receiving aid from the Society, full details of all such glebes, Church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftener, as they shall sec fit. 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Hector'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 proportion thereto; and in case of neglect on the part of the liector or Church Wardens to collect the interests or rents, the Board be authorized to enquire into the matter, and if there be sufflcient cause, suspend the grnnt to tho Mission, until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. CONTRIBUTIONS— now CHAHOEABLB. That the Secretary of the Diocesan Church Society be requested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of* contributions reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds, that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to lie kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement 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 thereafter, so long as any amount shall continue in arrears. SBCRKTARIBB OF LOCAL COMMITTERS. That every Missionary be requested to furnish annually, to the Treasurer of the Hiocesan Church Society, the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. CERTIFICATES OP LAY DBLBOATE8. That the certificate 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 ba prima facie evidence of qualifica- tion. PRINTING OF RUIiBS AND REGULATIONS. That all Rules and Regulations made by the General Committee be printed in the Annual Report. MISSIONS BECOMING VACANT. That when any Mission now receiving aid from the Society shall become vacant, the grant from the Society shall therefrom cease, and shall only be renewed upon application to the General Committee, or to the Board of Home Missions, and upon such terms as to assessment and grant as they, or either of them, shall consider equitable. 34 I'KINTING STATEMENT TO S. P. O. That tbc statement made by the Hoard of Home Missions to th« S. P. G. be printed in the Annual Report of tlie Society. I i TKAVKr.LINO OUTFITS. Pawed July, lb84. Whereas, It is very desirable that some provision should be made whereby men commencing work in this Diocese may be entitled to purchase the requisite truvelliug outUt without becoming involved in debt for the same; therefore Rfnolved, That when a man commences work in this Diocese in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Diocesan Churcli Society, a sum not exceeding |250 may be advanced to him ir r the purchase of the necessary travelling outfit, upon the following cont'itions: 1st. That he undertakes to serve at least tiiree years in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Society. 'ind. That during these three years his stipend s!\all not exceed 1700, out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to retain |t25 per quarter till the sum advanced be paid. 3rd. That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work Itefore the expiration of three years, he shall refund such part of the grant as may still be unpaid. INSURANCE OK PAR80NA(»RS. , Passed July, 188?. That all the grants made to Missions by the Diocesan Church Society be upon the condition that insurance on Parsonages be main- tained as heretofore required. contributors' names. Passed July. 1889. That the (Mergy be requested to report the names of all contributors to the funds of the Society for publication in the Annual Report. FREB GRANTS OF HOOKS. Passed July, 1889. That the Book Depository Committee be authorized to make, at their discretion, free grants of books to Parishes or Sunday Schools, out of any surplus funds which may be on hand, applications for the same to b» made to the Secretary of the Committee. RENEWAL OF GRANTS. Passed July, 1890. That upon a Mission becoming vacant, the grant from the Society may be renewed upon such terms that the stipend shall not exceed 1700. with a parsonage, or |780 without a parsonage. • >.« MEETINGS OK COMMITTKKS OK I), l . S. AM) SYNOH. Vttsseil July Wn. 1 Thai meetini^'s of all CornmitteiiH huvins; biisiness to he trniisactiHl be held (luarteriy, in the first week Iti March, JuiU', September and Deccmlier, respectively. ;{. That the General Committee of the Dlocesau Church Society appoint one member of a committee of two (the Synod to appoint the other member) who shall arrange the time and place for ineetinj^s of ti>e different Committees, on application of the Cliairmaii of such (.'oni- mittces respectively. RESOLUTIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A committee shall be appointed to be called "The (tiebe iiand Committee," with full and absolute power and authority to demise and lease, by public auction or by private agreement, for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and upon such other covenants and conditions as may be deemed advisable; and to sell at public auction or by private sale and convey in fee simple, subject to such limitations, conditions and restrictions asmaylxj deemed advisable by the Glebe Land Committee, all and every or any, the lands, tene- ments and hereditaments vested in the Society under Chapter 76, ;j4th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore conveyed by this Society ; and for such purpose to advertise in any manner the sai5 lands, or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause and direct the seal of the Society to be affixed to the same; also to receive the proceeds of all or any sales so made: all things to be done under this resolution, however, to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisions, and stipulations of 48th Victoria, Chapter 36, ss. 50, .51, 52, 53, 54; and all proceeds of all or any sales and rents of lands leased under this resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by the Treasurer of this Society for the time being, to and for the uses, trusts an. How closely the late Bishop identified himself with the work of the Society is known to all who know anything of the history of the Church in New Brunswick. His heartfelt interest in its welfare was in some measure indicated b^ constant attendance at all meetings, both of the Society and its Committees and by generous donations to its funds. During an episcopate of more than forty-seven years he was absent from the annual meetings on but four occasions. lu the year 18D2 and again in 1865 he went to England in con- sequence of the grave crisis that had arisen in the financial affairs of the Church in New Brunswick through the contem- plated withdrawal of aid rendered by the S. P. G., and in both instances he was successful in staying the hand of the governing body of the venerable Society for the time being and securing their kindly consideration for the increased and growing needs of the work in his Diocese. The other occasions of the Bishop's absence were in the years 1878 and 1888, when, in obedience to the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, he attended the meetings of the Lambeth Conference in England. The late Bishop's appreciation of the invaluable work of the D. C. S. in building up and sus- taining the Church in this Diocese is apparent in the fact that during his life amongst us he contributed by annual donations alone nearly $5,000 to the general purposes of the Society, besides generous offerings in behalf of its special funds. The wisdom noiauifested by the founders of this Society is clearly apparent when we consider the simple fact that twenty- k. *. • fii; I' ) III -It \. rl» !^[i; li.i,ll ii' ;'!!; 38 five years ago the Diocese of Fredericton was in receipt of an annual grant from the S. P. G. amounting to very nearly $14,000, and that this sum has been yearly decreasing in accordance with the policy of the venerable Society until at the present time the amount actually available for the mis- sionary work of the Diocese from this source is only about $3,000. Meanwhile the Church has largely extended her work in the Diocese by the opening of new missions and by the multiplication of Churches and stations in the old established missions. True, the prospect at present of main- taining the services of the Church in all the existing missions is by no means a bright oni,, and the prospect of extending the work in the near future seems even less encouraging, in view of the summary reduction of the S. P. G. grant with which the Diocese is now threatened. Nevertheless, when we consider the position in which we might be at the present day but for the forethought which planned and the wisdom which nurtured this Society, we have ample reason for thankfulness. Through the agency of the Society invest- ments amounting in the aggregate to about 1183,000 have been made, the income from which is available for the work of the Church in the Diocese, of wh;ch the greater portion is devoted to the work of the Home Missions, but the capital of the Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy — now 128,000, and of the Incapacitated Clergy Fund— now $20,000 (special I. C. F. included), are very valuable in their way. But not only has the Society been the instrumentality of accumulating these valuable endowments, it has also increased the contributions in the Diocese to a degree that has borne fruit both in the opening of new missions and in the increase of self-sustaining parishes. Many of the older and richer parishes are to-day nobly helping the missions that are in part dependent on external aid for maintaining the services of the Church, Other parishes might reasonably be expected to do more than they are doing. i^:li ,i !■£'■■ 39 t of an nearly sing in intil at :be mis- y about ied her and by the old f main- nissions tending ging, in mt with js, when present wisdom son for invest- )00 have le work ortion is apital of ry — now $20,000 way. tality of ncreased as borne increase ■ 1 In the first year of the late Bishop's episcopate Fredericton gave $748 to the D. C. S. ; last year it gave $1,598, an increase of $850. The City of St. John (including Portland and Carleton) gave for the same periods *1,760 and $3,360, an increase of $600 only. St. Andrews gave for the same periods $86 and $200; St. Stephen, $97 and $150, and other places show a corresponding increase. The measure of success that has attended our efforts in the past ought assuredly to arouse every member of the Church in the present emergency. The missions of Aberdeen, Albert, Baie Verte, Campbellton, Bathurst, Dalhousie, Can- ning, Douglas and Bright and Simonds are vacant, and there are not at the present time sufficient funds to re-open them all unless the contributions to the general funds of the D. C. S. be largely increased. The question we have to face is simply this : Are the memi)ers of the Church of England in New Brunswick pre- pared to allow the doors of the Churches in these vacant missions to be boarded up, the Parsonage houses deserted and the congregations scattered as sheep having no shepherd ? It ought not so to be, and it need not be so if all the members of the Church will arouse themselves in this exigency and work together loyally and heartily to avert what must other- wise inevitably occur and which would be nothing short of a calamity. ADDINGTON. Vacant. ay nobly external Other lan they ; ANDOVER — REV. L. A. HOYT, B. A. It has been my custom at the first report after the publi- cation of the census to take note of the comparative growth of the Church and of the whole population in this section of the Diocese during the previous decade. H iffilr i!i ):: 40 In this comparative statement I shall include only those Parishes which have been wholly, or in part, under my control during the last decade, stating, however, in passing, that: the report of the addition of only one Church member to the population of Madawaska County is owing to the loss of Church population in St. Leonardos Parish, where few or no services were held during the decade preceding the taking of the census. Grand Falls. — The larger part of this Province lies in the Mission of Andover, and the increase has been 9 '6 per cent, while the increase of population has been 4*1. Drummond. — The larger part of the territory of this Parish lies in the Mission of Andover, while about half of the Churchmen live in New Denmark. The increase of the Church has been 70 per cent, while the increase of the whole population has been 34 •? per cent. Andover.-:— The increase has been 12*3 per cent, the in- crease of population has been 1 per cent. Perth. — Increase of Church population, 41 '6 per cent; increase of whole population, 6 4 per cent. Gordon and Lome had not been under my charge for nearly two years previous to the census enumeration. The increase of the Church in Gordon is reported at 46*6 percent, while the general population decreased '05 per cent. The Church population in Lome trebled during the decade, not a very extensive growth when we consider that it began in 1881 with the number of fourteen, but very satisfactory in connection with the fact that the general population decreased •02 per cent in the time. In the Mission of Aberdeen the Church population de- creased during the decade, except in the Parish of Peel, where I held services monthly for some years. In this Parish the Church population has increased 22*2 per cent. These figures show that where Church services are regularly held, even though not so frequently as one would desire, the Church will strengthen her influence in the land. The work of the Church in this Mission has progressed quietly during the year. The building at Glenboune which I reported last year as having been blown down has been restored and is in a very satisfactory state of advancement. The congregation at Four Falls is in an especially encourag- ing condition. The singing classes are largely attended, the III 41 J attendance at Church services is large, the people devout, and at the request of some parishioners I recently established a Sunday-school under very encouraging conditions. A ten days' mission was held during Advent in Bairdsville, to which section of the Parish of Audover the Rev. H. B. Morris has been giving another year of his valuable services, and for which I feel I can never thank him suflBciently. The result of this mission has been very gratifying, and as one of its developments a class is being prepared for confirmation, to be presented to the Bishop the coming autumn. I will ask you to allow me to say one word respecting a matter not immediately within my Parish work. I refer to the sympathy which we all must feel with the incumbent of the neighboring Mission of Grand Falls at the loss of his wife. Having known Mrs. Richards from infancy I felt that her strength of devotion, her never-ceasing trust in a higher power, her simple faith must have made an impression for good wherever her lot would be cast. Scarcely a year had passed since her marriage, when all the prospects of her use- fulness in this world were blighted, and she was called to a higher work in Paradise. We who remain, bow our heads to the mysterious decree of Divine power and in all humility and submission say, "God's will be done." In conclusion I wish to say a few parting words respecting my mission work in this part of the Diocese. For twenty- two and a half years I have performed the work which the Bishop sent me to do. Hardship and self-denial have been my lot ofttimes. I have been discouraged almost to despair; sometimes I have been ashamed of the smallness of my labours. But I plodded on, feeling that as I had been sent here by my Bishop, it was my duty here to remain, and always recogniz- ing the principle that labour is mine and the results belong alone to God; and I am thankful, deeply thankful, to say that God has blessed my work with gratifying results. The Mission of Andover, as it was in 1870, communicated to the Society its inability to pay the required assessment of $•■(500. The Bishop sent me there as a "forlorn hope." The territory which then could not pay $200, now includes districts appearing on the Schedule as paying .fl,875. lu this territory there were three Churches, there are now six, with three more ready for consecration and a Mission room in course of construction. I do not speak of this as altogether uiy own work. The Rev. Messrs. Almond, Flewelling, Shan- non, Dr. Eastman, Hoadley, Jones, Hansen, Armstrong, i¥'' ) I Irl 42 Hooper, Parry, Richard Hopkins and Morris, have each had a part, smaller or larger, in producing the results. And now the Mission of Andover has been reduced from the unwieldy district of a hundred and thirty miles long and sixty broad to one about the size of an average country Mission. The financial condition is encouraging. The possi- bility of their raising the assessment is, I think, within sight, and I feel sure that they would have done it for me this year. I hope that they may do it for my successor, for the Bishop has appointed me to another field. I have always held the theory that it is unfair to make a Bishop responsible for the success or failure of a Diocese while his Priests go and come when and where they please. No general would be held responsible for the success of his campaign if his officers were allowed at their own sweet will to take charge of any company which might elect them, to go to any part of the field which might seem more safe or more desirable, or to leave his service altogether. The sentiment of the poet-laureate was echoed with enthusiasm when he said it was the glory of the English army that they felt it — Theirs not to reason why; Theirs but to do and die. And this should be the principle of action between Bishops and Priests if we expect any success to the Church or any blessing upon our work. Acting upon this theory I have accepted the appointment of the Bishop to the Parish of Simonds. Asking from the Society that on my behalf they may use the prayer of Solomon, '* That 1 may have an understanding heart to discern between good and bad," for who is able for so great a work? BAIE ViiRTE. Vacant. BATHURST. Vacant. 43 CAMBRIDGE — REV. E. P. HURLEY. The Parish of Cambridge has, during the year now passed, gone through a series of successes and reverses similar, I pre- sume, to those experienced by other country Missions in this Diocese. We have suffered severely by an exodus to other localities of many members and attendants, both young and old, some of whom had, in the ways for which they were beat fitted, taken no small interest in the welfare of the Parish. The material edifice of the Church has, notwithstanding, made some considerable progress. On the shingling and other improvements of St, John's Church, at Mill Cove, we have expended the sum of |34. On the painting and clap- boarding of St. Luke's Church, at Waterborough, we have laid out the sum of $98, and on the Rectory and grounds of the same at I^ower Jemseg we are presently carrying on improvements to the amount of $170. When these additions will have been completed we shall then owe a debt of about $70 in all. Let it not be thought, however, that the financial standing of the Mission is such as to yield all this money; so very far from it that we have here to record our deep grati- tude for aid and encouragement from many outside friends, including his Lordship the Bishop, who made us a generous donation. The truth is the financial standin<; of the Mission is surely, though it may be slowly, diminishi , ^ all the time, and this will be evident when I state the fact chat within the past year we have lost through the death of an old Church member to whom it had been loaned many years ago, and who died unable to pay it, the sum of $100, bearing interest at six per cent, and another sum of 120 per annum yielded formerly as a rent by the present Rectory grounds. But we struggle and toil on in hope and are not depressed, though the spiritual advancement of the Mission is much less satis- factory than we could desire; and if this were the time and place I would gladly enter into a detailed explanation of the causes, which, in my judgment, operate to retard the spiritual growth of God's kingdom in this extensive Mission of Gam- bridge. PJut a word or two must suflBce. First, the people have been too many years in the habit of attending dissenting places of worship with the same facility and the same appar- ent con«'ictio:> of moral obligation as moves them to present themselves at the public services of their own Church. Thig practice begets confusion of thought about the doctrines and liturgy of the Church of England, which is utterly subversive 44 >. !' h b 1 , of spiritual advancement on the linea of Church teaching. Second, an almost^complete absence of the dissemination of healthy Church literature among our people, while their neighbors of other denominations supply them with papers of their respective Churches. The spread of Church literature in the form of weekly or monthly readable papers, abounding in Church news and doctrine, is. I am persuaded, one of the most effectual means of advancing the Church's cause, and one which, if neglected, will prove detrimental to the Church in this Diocese. No other subject could more advantageously occupy the time of the D. C. S., and on none could money, that now, perhaps, is foolishly wasted, be more wisely ex- pended ; and though it is not for me to dictate to the wise heads of the D. C. S., nor to pry into the wisdom that directs the legislative body of this Diocese, still I cannot forbear re- marking that topics may have been overlooked, whose dis- cussion is sorely needed and whose practical issues would much better occupy our time than many upon which random and, it may be, fruitless discussions are perpetually crop- ping up. Vacant. CANNING. The Rev. E. P. Hurley, Missionary at Cambridge, writes: During the year I held thirteen services in different parts of the Mission of Canning with what profit remains to be told by the invisible Ruler of all. This Mission has certainly few, if any, prospects before it. Rationally, I cannot see how they can have any hope there of supporting a Missionary in the nearfnture, and the rising generation, few indeed in numbers, must, I fear, be all lost to the Church. At present they have, I believe, on hand about $36.00, proceeds of Glebe property, which might be appropriated for services during the next three months if the Society deem it wise to send a , student or lay reader thither. This year, therefore, the Mission ought to be able, with the money on hand and what they can and ought to subscribe, to afford to pay for a lay reader the usual amount of !!?50.00. CANTERBURY — REV. C. A. S. WARNEFORD. No report. 46 CAKLETON — REV. \V. H. SAMPSON. Contributions for General Purposes of the D. C. S,, $28.06. CHATHAM— REV. CANON FORSYTH. There have been no events of special interest in the work of this Parish during the past year, with the exception of the placing of a furnace in St. Clary's Chapel. The cost was $295.17, which has been paid by offerings and subscriptions and an appropriation from St. Agnes' Guild. During the severe test of cold weather last winter the furnace proved to be a great comfort and an improvement upon the old method of heating. Further steps have also been taken in the direction of the restoration of St. Mary's Chapel. The Committee to whom was entrusted the duty of collecting subscriptions, have reported that thus far about $800.00 have been sub- scribed, and that they have yet to call upon several members of the congregation. This amount is regarded as sufficient, together with the other funds now in hand, through the efforts of the Ladies' Guilds, to justify proceeding with the restoration of the interior of the Chapel as soon as arrange- ments can be made for so doing. It is also hoped that the exterior repairs may be made without any considerable delay, and then the holy house will be more worthy of Him who has set His name there. The contributions to the Diocesan Church Society, com- prehending $61.08 in annual subscriptions and $20.90 in Lenten Offerings from the children, total $81.98, were $31.98 more than was promised from this Parish last year. The collections for the present year are now being made, but whether any more than the $50.00 promised, according to the Schedule, will be forthcoming, I am unable at present to say. If a due sense of the importance of a liberal support of our Diocesan Missions and of the blessedness of cheerful giving to God's work prevails, the amount will not be less than usual, although local wants are pressing and business d pres- sion is severely felt. A number of our faithful people give liberally and cheer- fully, but no doubt some might, with spiritual advantage, devote more of their substance to the glory of God. In a self-supporting Parish, without any considerable endowment, with few able to give large contributions, it is needful that py I m 1 f V'** ( ' i 1 1 -l ■ i„ ( ' !• P ;1 i 1 t 40 all who can give anything should do their best. Steps have recently been taken in the direction of a more thorough use of the envelope system, with a view to encourage more systematic giving through the offertory on the first day of the week, according to St. Paul's rule. I am thankful for the valued assistance and co-operation of the members of the vestry who have undertaken to further the object in view. Forty-eight Children's Mission Boxes were distributed last Lent, and the returns, which are somewhat more than last year, will be duly reported. The customary offerings in aid of Domestic and Foreign Missions have been made also in response to the Epiphany and Ascensiontide appeals on behalf of these objects. The ladies of the Guilds of the congregations of St. Mary's and St. Paul's have continued their worthy endeavours with more or less regularity during the past year, and we trust that in the future, as now, the memorials of their labours of love will remain in the improvements in the house of God which they have aided in accomplishing. Our Sunday-school work goes on as usual, although not without its difficulties and drawbacks. We have been more or less without the aid of me^i, although the work is so im- portant and blessed. Unhappily, parents allow too much irregularity in the attendance of their children and neglect of preparation of the lessons, and the place of faithful and regular teachers is not always to be supplied. We must hope, however, that notwithstanding these diffi- culties, the lambs of Christ's flock may, in some measure at least, be fed. The accustomed daily and Sunday services bave been held regularly during the year with the usual average attendances. Although some might doubtless make more use of these inestimable privileges, we hope that as they witness to the continual providence of God so they may abound in blessings to all who make use of them. During the past year I have baptized ten children, solemn- ized three marriages and performed nine burials. I am now in anticipation of the administration of con- firmation during the coming autumn, preparing a class of candidates for the reception of that sacred rite. I cannot conclude my report withcut reference to the lamented death of Charlec Sargeant, Esq., for many years a Vestryman of St. Paul's corporation, a constant attendant and oommunic^nt at the Parish Church, a regular contributor to the Parish Funds, a sub-delegate to this Society and an esteemed citizeu uf Miramichi. The public testimony is tliat he did good in his generation, and we believe that he departed in peace and now rests in hope of a blessed resurrection. With thankfulness to God for strength to work in the field of this venerable Society's operations, I beg its accept- ance of this report of another year's labours in the cause of the Holy Redeemer and His kingdom. DALHOUSIE. Vacant. Rev. James Simonds writes: The services were regularly maintained in this Parish until the end of the ecclesiastical year I resigned the Rectorship in consequence of the Wardens and V^estry having stated that they could no longer guarantee to raise and forward the amount required by the Society. Being compelled to make a move, and having heard of no other work at the time, I accepted an invitation to take charge of a Parish in South Carolina. DERBY AND BLACK VILLE— REV. C. O'D. BAYLEE. Ko report. DORCHESTER — REV. J. ROY CAxMPBIiLL. We are unable to present a report of any striking moment, but we have verified Keble's words, — " The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all we ne 59 During the year, John D. Wilmot, for more than twenty years the eflBcient Vestry Clerk of Burton — a loyal Church- man and a beloved friend — has entered into the Church at rest. The Church in Maugerville sustains a severe loss in the death of M" D. A. Sterling, for many long years a zealous and c ^ibc. member. And s '.'.\ T;ain, we have been called upon to lame.Av the removal of an oarnest Churchman — James Shields — who after a period of great suffering, was taken to his rest. Our contributions to the General Purpose Fund will equal, it is hoped, those of last year. MONCTON — REV. E. B. HOOPER, B. A. I am happy in being able to report that the year gone by has been one on which we can look back with much thank- fulness for the many signs of church activity and progress granted to us. Progress may be seen both in the material and spiritual work of the Church. To speak first of things spiritual, I have to report : 1st. — That the Sunday congregations are uniformly good, and often tax to the utmost the seating capacity of the Church. 3nd. — The number of communicants has most satisfactorily increased. At our last Easter Festival, no less than 1:^7 per- sons communicated; this being the largest number in one day in the history of the Parish. On November 14th, last, the Bishop of the Diocese admin- istered the rite of confirmation to 16 candidates, 8 males and 8 females — nearly all of whom have become communicants. These things I know are merely indications of a healthy pro- gress in the spiritual life of the Church. But they are among the only signs of which men may judge; and as such I thank- fully record them, praying that those things which are only 0{)en to the All-Seeing Eye may correspond, in some measure, with the good indications open to the judgment of man. Passing on to consider the aspect of material affairs in the Parish, I have to report the satisfaction felt by every member of the congregation when the Church Wardens reported a few weeks ago, that the debt which has been hanging like a heavy and wearying burden over the Parish for several years has at length been entirely obliterated. This happy condition was attained by the general and voluntary liberality of the people, and by the persistent and successful efforts of the h- 60 ('ill i'; guild of Willing Workers. In addition to this, I am happy to r«7 that the large, blotched, and unsightly window, which ms the one thing that marred our otherwise beautiful Church, imi been taken out and replaced by a window, equally large, frf beautiful stained glass. The work was done by Spence & Sons, of Montreal. We in Moncton are beginning to realize tbat jt is now unnecessary for Canadian Churchmen to go to tie States or even to the Motherland, when we desire to •idom and beautify God^s sanctuaries; for nearly every want can ))e supplied, and well supplied, by the manufacturers of ««T Dominion. Following this principle, we had a pipe organ hja'ill by F. A. Peters, of St. John, and it has proved satisfac- tory jn every respect. In September next, the lasc payment ©f $50.00 will be due, and I understand that there are suffi- carnt outstanding subscriptions to pay it. The debt on the Rectory is also a thing of the past. The STibiciiption list for the general purposes of the D, C. S., is, 1 regret, not completed. I cannot venture to state what the '3Bb^7)ptions will amount to. Wliile the strain upon our people *o sceomplish what I have reported has been great, 1 yet have a foi)d hope that neither the ability nor the will to give in jmjxport of dear Mother Church have yet been exhausted. Bi'iore closing, I would mention the organization of a Corps of Cadets in connection with the Sunday-school. This «i^gaBmtion has proved most successful — 46 boys are enrolled. Tlitj are provided with a neat uniform, and meet for drill «Bce a week. We are deeply indebted to Lieutenant W. D. JSuMler, who has ttken charge of the Cadets, and is most pBJfistaking in his work with them. Mj- report is, I am aware, of a cheerful character, I do •moi, Ijowever, wish it to be inferred that we have nothing to ^koonrage and make us anxious. I have put the best side ionmost; because I feel that the discouragements are those which are the lot of every priest, and would be of no service «r interest if mentioned. S3>eeial contributions are as follows: — IJishop of Newfoundland's Fund, Incapacitated Clergy Fund Parochial Missions to the Jews, .... Foreign Missions, ... J>Dmestic Missions, . . .... ... S. S. Lenten Self-Denial Boxes, .... Widows & Orphans Fund, not yet remitted, *S0 26 !&11 40 4 26 11 60 7 00 11 00 30 00 5 00 I. I? CI NEWCASTLE AND NELSON— REV. J. IL S. SWEET. My annual report to your venerable Society mugt l\us year be necessarily a short one and of a general nature. My absence in England during the past twelve months precUidei me from entering into the many details of parochial work which your Society naturally looks for in the report of iU missionaries. In a general way, however, I am in a po«tioc to give a most satisfactory and encouraging report of tfaii work can led on in the Mission during my prolonged ahscnoe in the mother country. My very able locum tenens, the tte», W. Herbert Smythe, of the Diocese of Ontario, carried owfc my usual routine of services in a very conscientious »a4 acceptable manner. My greatest comfort when away wjw thiE thought that I had left the Mission in such able haada. Since my return this impression has been confirmed by wb«t I hear on all sides. By his general interest in the Parish, by his love and courtesy, by his genial and social qualitiee., w well as by his able ministrations in the churches, he succeeded in endearing himself to all classes of the people. I trusty sjvi have every confidence in feeling, that his faithful mini«.tr»r tions have been blessed to many souls. I owe him ade^ debt of gratitude for all he has done for the Mission under raf charge. The Mission, however, has suffered from death to am almost irreparable degree during the past twelve moatiu. One after another has gone away; and in this, my first repoct after her death, it would ill become me to omit all meatkNc of one to whom the Parish of Newcastle owes so much. F. refer to Mrs. Thomas Maltby. She fell asleep after matiy years sickness a few weeks before my return. In days grward, WATERFORD AND ST. MARK'S — REV. SMITHERS, B. A. ALLAN W. During the past year, notwithstanding many obstacles of a discouraging nature, the general work of the Church in these two Parishes has gone slowly but surely forward. One of the most discouraging features of the work, is the steady decrease in population. Since my last report to the Society, five families have removed from the Mission, and a large number of our young people have left us to seek a live- lihood in the United States. In the face of this numerical loss, it is not possible to report any notable progress, as de- crease in population necessarily entails financial distress. It affords us, however, a kind of melancholy satisfaction to know, that while their departure is a distinct loss to us, they will prove a source of strength to the Church in their new homes. Having dwelt upon the dark side of the picture, I now gladly turn to the brighter side. The communicants' roll, which I regard as the truest index to the spiritual condition of a Parish, is larger than ever be- fore in the history of the Mission. On Easter-Day 93 com- municants received the blessed sacrament of the body and iV T8 4 ' ^ ^ ii; blood of our Lord, and the Easter offering reached the very creditable sum of 1(50.00. The services of the church are well attended, and new Missions have been opened at Little Salmon River, Qooee-creek, and at Church-side, Albert Go. A small bund of candidates for confirmation constitute the first fruits of work attempted in Albert during the last few months. Our Sunday-schools arc in a more satisfactory con- dition than last year, and it is with great thankfulness that I am able to report the organization and successful working of two more Sunday-schools — one at Lisson Settlement, and one in Walker's Settlement conducted by myself. The great drawback to this valuable auxiliary to Church work is the lack of properly trained teachers and the great need of new books for our libraries. By means of that much abused in- stitution, the Waterford annual pic-nic, we have been able to reduce the debt on the Kectory to the amount of fl56.00; and we hope soon to be in a position to claim the I^IOO.OO grant from the funds of the Society. The Parish Church has received some much needed repairs, and has been further en- riched by the gift of a brass memorial cross, and an Easter offering in the shape of a handsome brass altar desk. The members of St. Margaret's Guild have met during the year with tolerable regularity, and have raised about $25.00 toward the purchase of a bell for the Parish Church. Of Jeffries' Corner there is not much of special interest to report. The little Mission Room of St. Mark's has done nobly. Onr people there raised during the year almost $100.00, and have erected a fence about the old Church lot, at a cost of $30.00. The services are very well attended, and the Sunday-school is in a flourishing condition. We have a small amount of money on hand to be devoted towards the building of a chancel to the Church of All Saints, but for many reasons, chiefly financial, it has been determined to defer building operations until the spring, when the work will be pushed rapidly forward. I <■' ■> 70 CONCLUSION. To the foregoing reports it is needless to add many words. The record of the work of those engaged in the Home Mission field is again before the Society, and it is hoped it may be the means of impref^sing on the readers of the Annual Ueport the value of their labors. In the introductory part of the Report, the Secretary alluded to the great loss sustained by the Society in the death of the late Metropolitan and first Bishop of the Diocese of Fredericton. At the time of his decease be was by many years the senior of any of his Clergy. The only other worker in the ranks of the Clergy whose loss we are at this time called to lament is that of the junior member, the Rev. J. W. Hickson, whose labors in the now vacant Mission of Douglas and Bright gave such fair promise of being abundantly blessed. The members of the Society assembled at this Annual Meeting will miss the kindly face of their dear brother, the Rev. Canon DeVeber, absent through illness. Appreciating his valuable services in the past as a most loyal supporter of the Society, as well as one of its Vice-presidents, all will unite in the earnest wish and prayer that his health and strength may be speedily restored. P. S. — Reports from several Parishes have not yet been sent to the Secretary. Any reports received too late for insertion in their proper place will be found at the end of the Report. Ih' li- 80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 1 i I ; 1 1. 1 M 'ii' 1 1 mu Fredericton, N. B., Tuesday, July 4th, 1893. In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Diocesan Church Society, the General Committee met this day in the Church Hall at 10 a. m., the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, President of the Society, in the chair. Prayers. The Secretary called the roll of members of the Committee, all being present at this or the succeeding meetings except those whose names are printed in italics. Prksident : The Rigiit Rev. The Lord Bishop Vice Prksidknts : The Ven. Arclideacon Brigstocke, D. D. H. W. Frith, Eaij. Sir S. Leonard Tilley, C. B., K. C. M. G. G. A. Schofleld, Ksq. W. M. Jarvis, Esq. Rev. Canon DeVeber. M. A. Sir John C. Allen. LL. I). Rev. Canon Ketohiim, I). D Skcretary : Rev. W. O. Raymond, M. A. Treasurer : George E. Fairweather. AVDITORS : C. H. FuirtveatKer. James S. Beek. Parish (or Mission). Clergy. Lay Depi'TIEs Si'b.stitutes. Andovor Rev. L. A. Hoyt. Bay dii Vin " AV. J. Wilkinson, John G. WilUston, 'J lu)ma8 H. Williaton, Briplii SamuelJ. Smith. A. Tyler Burt. William B. Sloat, BnrtoE " H. E. Dibblee. Henry Wilmot, F. A. Huhbnrd, A. Stanley Clowes, A. B, H'ilmot. (!amtiridtre •' E. P. Hurlej', Morrin Seovil, Peter Knight. y.v iTITl'TES. Parish (or Mission) . Gampobello Caunning C-anterbiiry (.^rleton CTliatham T>altaou8ie iHrby and Blackville Dorchester Douglas Dumfries and Prince William . . Edmundston Fredericton " Cathedral . . (tagetown (tordon and Lorne. . (irand Falls (Jrand Manan Greenwich Hampton Johnston KingsclcAr Kingston ..,, I^ncaster .... Ludlow &Bli88field.. Maugerville Moncton Musquash Newcastle New Denmark New Maryland Norton Pennfleld Petersville Petitcodiac 6 81 C1.KR0V. Lay DEPrTiK.«. Si-BsrTrTEs. Rev. \V. H. Street, Luke Byron, William Oough, " C.A.8.Wameford,E. lMn€lon, R. H. Scott. " W. H. Sampson, Wm. J. Cornfield, ftamucl Seivnll, Wm. Hamlyn, Uriah Drake. " Canon Fonyth. Hon.JudgeWilkin8onJ. P. Burchill,M.r.P. George BurchiU, Charles Sargeant. James S. Morse, J. C. Bnrberie, Henry A. Johnson, Alex. McKay. " C. O-D. BayUe, George Chambers, B. N. T. Underhill. Wm. AUison, " J. Roy Campbell, H. W. Palmer, A J. Chapman, J. B. Fortter, John Hickman, Edward ridgeon, Wm. Toniilson. W. N. H. Clements. " C. T. Easton, Wm. Graham, Joseph Henry, John Henry, Wm. McMuliin. " David Ric?iards, A. R. Balloch, MiUon Dayton. " Canon Roberts, H. Beckwith, H. B. Rainsford, A. D. Thoma«. C. S. Brannen. " F. Alexander, T. C. Allen. A. J. Gregory. "N.C.Hansen. W. B. Dingee, G.deVeber, H. B. Hall, T. H. Gilbert. " J. R. Hopkins, ** David Richards, J. R. Wade, M. D. P. a. Fraser. " W. 8. Covert,, " D. W. Pickett, W. Sancton Belyea, William McLeod. " William Bums, WiUiam CMty. E. R. DeMill. Arthur S. Wetmore, Jas. F. Oiggy. " C. P. Hanington, Howard Leonard, Hiram Cody, Fred Leonard, T. H. Pearson . " H. Montgomery, Wm.Maunsell, G. S. Maunsell, W. D. Allen, Ranney Murrtiy. " H. S. Wainwright. " J. C. ntcombe. " H. Montgomery. " H. E. Dibblee. " E. B. Hooper, J. H. Wran, I. W. Binney, R. W. Hewson. W. D. Martin. '* H. M. Spike, James Bryne. R. T. Mawhinney Robt. Walter Dean, J. Wolfred Smith. '' J.H. 8. Sweet, E. Lee Street, John G. Kethro, Jas. W. Davidson, Chas. Maltby. '' N. M. Hansen, H. P. L. Petersen. " F. Alexander, Lewis Fisher. " E. A. Wameford. " R. E. Smith, George Spear, H. M. Mnaly, H. C. Trynor, James Boyd, " W. B. ArmstronK.M. McKenzie. R. A. Qrttham, " C. H. FtiUerton, G F. Fowler. Wm. Thorn. I: i t •■ \ r ''K ^p\ 8? Parish (or MinaioN). Ci.ehoy. Lay DEPrriKsi. SrasTiTi'Tfcs. (^ueensbury aud Rev. Scovil Neales, H. H. Pa rent, Southampton C/io.s. Tucker. Riehibucto " H. Haikinlei/, John Stevenson, F. S. Sayre, VV. A. Black, Wm. Dickinmm, Richnioiul '' A. W. Teed, Willic.yn Stokes, If m. Carrie. Andrew Mclntyre. 11. N. Jame.nou, Rothesay " G. E, Lloyd. A. C. Fairweather. Jas. F. Robertson, Sackville " C. F. Wit^yinx, W. C. Milner, Fnmcis Siddall. .J. F. Allison, H. R. Fawcett. St. Andrews " Canon Ketchum, W. IX Forster, J. S, MocMcufer, .John S. Alagee, J, D. Grimmer. 3t. Davict " J. W. Millidge, Robert Smith, Henry Mowait. St. George " R. E. Smith, Chas, Johnxon, Sr.. G. S. Smith, Morton lialdvin, H. L. Sturdee. St. .Tames " ( '. J. James, ./. R Hamm. F. S. Gorbell, John W. Godilard, Richard Hearnt, St. John " Canon Brigstocke,//. //^. //ari)fv, J. M, Taylor, \r. .S. Fixher, H. D. Peters. St. John Baptist " P.\Vil\iam8, s.t.d. Hurd Peters, Alfred Porter, H. A. Harvey, Ch -rle$ Campbell, St. Luke " E. W.Sibbttld. St. Mark "J. deSoyres, Robert B. Emerson. Herbert C. Tilley, Wm. K. Cravfnrd. A. C. Hanington. St. Martins " W. Leb. McKiel, Samuel .Merlin. Cudlij) Miller, Sr. Cndlip Miller, Jr. St. Marv " W. O. Raymond, A. P. Tippet, W. H. Barton. St. 3Iary's " J.R.8. Parkinson, Winslow Tilley, James Garden, Geo. Armstrong,'. John Ruel. St. Paul ' Canon DeVeber, T. Barclay Robinson, J. RoyCamplw'll. St. Stephen ' O. S. Newnham, C. N. Vrooni. A'. G. Vroom, C. H. Smith, S. J, Toppim/. Shediac " A. F. Burt. Springfield " A. J. Cresswell, G. Fred. Scovil, Clias. Mmrven, W. B Scovil, Jr. .Chas. R. Benson. Stanley " A. B. Murray, H. W. Gregory, M.D.Andrew Douglas*, ,fohn A. Humble, Wm. Best. Sussex " H. IV. Little, Col. E. B. Beer, T. E. Arnold, Capt. Fairweather. O. Martin, Studholm " H. W. Utile. H. M. Campbell, C. Foshay, J. Mancliester, W. Parlee, Upham " S. J. Hanford, Arthur W. DeBou; Andren' Sherwood. Victoria " R. W. Hudgell, Edwin J. Wetmore, Charles Cotter, Vivian W. Tiit^iet, J. Arthur Cotter. Wakefield " Canon Neales, Elias W. Gardner, G. N. A. Burnham. Waterford aud " A. W. Smithers. E. M. Richardton, James Robinson, St. Marks John Robinson, Jno. E, Richardson. Thomas Little, H. Mclntyre. Weldf ord " A. A. Slipper. Westfleld " H. T. Parlee, A. M. Woodman, Samuel G. Ecvles, Westmorland " D. M. Bli.ts. Wicklow " J. E. Flewelling, Thomas Orchard, Frank Brown, M. D. Woodstock " Canon Neales. James E. Griffith, Hugh S. Wright. JulingT. Garden, J. S. W. Win*UM». [TrTKS. ie. iddatl, ncett. Maater, nvier. rdee. bell, Heiniit. /lor, V-rs, orter, :ampbell, C. Tilley. ningtou. lillei; Sr. anlen, el. OOII', )l)in!t. mrven, Sennon. Dougloja, St. nold, in, ay, lee. Cotter, itr Cotter. The following clerical and lay members of the Executive Committee were present : T. C. Allen, Joliii Black, .1. R. Campbell, Hon. .ludBe Fraser, Hun, Jiul^e Hanington. John Moorr, Eldon Mullfu, Hen. Judge JVter*, T. B. Robiuson, A. F. Street, A. A. Sterlint?, H. L. Stuidee, C. N. Vrooni. Hon. Judge Wilkinson. Rt'v. K. Sinionds, " A. H. Weeks, " Wni. Jaffrey, " I). I. Wetmore. " H. B Morris, '• W. Eatouxh. " V. W. MoCidly. " ?. Owen Jones, The minutes of the last meeting of the General Committee, as printed in the 57th Annual Report of the Society, were on motion taken as read and were confirmed. On motion of Rev. Canon Ketchum, seconded by the Hon. Judge Fraser, it was Resolved, That a committee be appointed to prepare a minute with reference to the death of the late Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and Metropolitan of Canada, to be presented at the Anniversary Meeting on Thursday next. The President appointed the following as the committee : Rev. Canon Ketchum, Hon. Judge Fraser, Rev. 0. S. Newnham, Mr. Wm. M. Jarvis. Rev. W. O. Raymond, The Secretary presented and read his annual report. Reports from the variou> Parishes and Missions were presented and read. The Secretary presented the statistical returns from the various Parishes and Missions for the year ending April 30, JS9o. {See Appendix A.) On motion of Rev. Canon Forsyth, seconded by A. P. Tippet, it was Resolved, That the reports now read be received, and together with the statistical returns be presented at the Anniversary Meeting as a part of the report of the General Committee. The Secretary presented and read the report of the Executive Committee. {See Appendix B.) 84 On motion of Rev. W. J. Wilkinson, seconded by Rev. Canon Neales, it was Resolved, That the report be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. Mr. G. A. Schofield presented and read a report of the Board of Home Missions {See Appendix C), and on motion the report was received, and with the accompanying Mission- ary Schedule referred to the Board of Home Missions to be elected at this meeting of the General Committee. The Secretary reported the following as chosen to represent the several Rural Deaneries at the Board of Home Missions, viz.: Rev. Canon Forsytli Deanery of Chatham. H. Montgomery. (No return.) (No return.) W. H. Sampson J. R. Campbell.. Scovil Neales . . Fredericton. Kingston. St. Andrews. St. John. Shediac. Woodstock. On motion it was Resolved, That the Committee do now proceed to the election of the Board of Home Missions by nomination and ballot. The following were thereupon nominated : m the The Ven. Archdeacon Brigstocke, A. P. Tippet, J ^^^^ Rev. L. A . Hoyt, C. N. Vroom, |a " Canon Neales, C. F. Kinnear, ZaM J ** Canon Roberts, J. S. Beek, M Ann " 0. S. Newnham, Robert Inglis, ■ •* G. E. Lloyd, Sir John C. Allen, J Com " JB. B. Hooper, H. W. Frith, M "^ * C. P. Hanington, J. R. Armstrong, fl ** Canon Ketchum, W. S. Fisher, H G. A. Schofield, Judge Wilkinson. I W. M. Jarfis, I I by Rev. ted in the ort of the on motion Lg Mission- sions to be ,0 represent B Missions, bam. ericton. rston. Iindrews. John. liac. )d stock. jeed to the nation and 5t, m, 85 The President of the Society appointed the Rev. William Eatough and Mr. E. Simonson, Tellers. Mr. W: M. Jarvis presented and raad the report of the Committee on the Proposed Plan for the Union or Amalga- mation of the Diocesan Synod and the Diocesan Church Society. (See Appendix D.) On motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded by Judge Wilkin- son, it was Resolved, That the report of the Committee on the Pro- posed Plan for the Union of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan Synod be adopted, and the Committee already appointed be continued to report at the next meeting of the (reneral Committee. Mr. W. M. Jarvis then gave the following notice of motion at the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee, viz. : Resolved, That the proposed union of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick with the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton be approved, and that it be referred to the Execu- tive Committee in conjunction with such Committee as may be appointed by the Synod to take the steps required to carry the same into effect, with authority to petition the legislature for the passing of the necessary bill in the name of the Society, and to affix the Corporate Seal of the Society to such petition."' The Secretary read the report of the Joint Committee of the Diocesan Church Society and Diocesan Synod on Statis- tical Returns. {See Appendix E.) On motion it was Resolved, That the report be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. The Committee proceeded to the election of the Executive Committee of the Society by nomination and ballot. The following were nominated, and on the ballot being i ' 86 cast were declared duly elected as the Executive Committee for the ensuing year, viz. : Judge Fraser, Judge FnningtoD, Judge Wilkinson, Judge Peters, Sheriff Sterling, Sheriff Sturdee, Dr. C. W. Weldon, Dr. I. Allen Jack, G. Sidney Smith, C, A. Macdonald, J. R. (Jampbell, V. W. Tippet, T. Carleton Allen, John Black, A. F. Street, Eldon Mullen, John Moore, C. F. Kinnear, W. K. Crawford, T. B. Robinson, John B. Forstnr, C. N. Vroom, George Burchill, Robert Inglis. On motion, duly seconded, the following officers of the Society were elected for the ensuing year, viz. : Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Secretary. George E. Fair weather. Treasurer. C. H. Fairweather and Jas. S. Beek, Auditors. On motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded by G. A. Schotield, the following grants were passed, viz. : To the widow of the late Rbv. J. M. Stirling $100 00 Rev. S. D. Lee Street, 244 00 Rev. N. A. Coster, ... 244 OO Rev. Frederick Coster, 244 00 Rev. John Black, 244 0(i (( (( <( (( On motion of W. M. Jarvis, seconded by G. A. Schofield, it was Resolved, That where, in the case of any of the foregoing grants, the recipient may be resident without the Province, a certificate of identity, in the form usual with Life Insurance Companies, signed by the Rector or Vicar of the Parish where such recipient may be resident for the time being, be here- after required before the payment of the grant, On motion, duly seconded, the following grants were passed : To the Treasurer of the Society $500 00 To the Secretary of the Society 100 00 0C( P rrants were 87 On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the Executive Committee be authorized to pay the contingent expenses of the Society. Mr. James S. Beek submitted a report on behalf of the Auditors of the Society. It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the Auditor's report be printed in the Annual Report of the Society. {See Appendix F.) The Treasurer of the Society presented and read his report, and on motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the report be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. {See Appendix O.) The Tellers reported the following as duly elected members of the Board of Home Missions, viz. : The Ven, Archdeacon' Brigstocke, Rev. Canon Roberts, " Canon Neales, *' 0. S. Newnham, '* C. P. Hanington, George A. Schofield, Oh motion, the Committee adjourned to 3.30 p. m. A. P. Tippet, Wm. M. jarvis, C, N. Vroom, H. W. Frith, W. S. Fisher, Jas. S. Beek. The Committee resumed business at 3.30 p. m. The Rev. Canon Roberts presented and read the report of the "Committee o^ Interesting Sunday-schools in Home Missions and on the Promotion of Sunday-schools," and on motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the report be received and printed in the Annual Report of the Society. {See Appendix U.) G. A. Schofield read a draft of a lease to be made by the Church of England Institute to the Diocesan Church Society of a room now in the occupation of the S, P. C. K. Book Depository, and on his motion, seconded by the Veiierable Archdeacon Brigstocke, it was Resolved, That the Secretary of the Society be authorized to execute the lease and affix the seal of the Society to the same, it being understood that the rent of the room in the occupanov of the Book Depository shall be paid by the Book Depo5?iii;) y Committee. til Bfi'* ■ "« I ' t a: i ^ \\ *u & l)\ 88 i;'i- - : I G. A. Schofield moved, seconded by Rev. G. P. Haningtoo, that Whereas, The Board of Home Missions have requested his Lordship the Bishop to ask the Synod to appoint a Committee to take steps for the better arrangement of the missionary work of the Diocese, the idea being that stations or missions may be so grouped together that some services may be secared for each place, though perhaps of necessity they must be fewer than hitherto ; therefore Besolved, Th&t this Committee accept the recommendation of the Board of Home Missions as to the re-arraogement of the Missionary work of the Diocese, and request his Lordship the Bishop to ask the Synod to appoint a Committee to deal with the matter. — Carried. On motion of G. A. Schofield, seconded by Rev. 0. S. Newnham, the following grants were made for the ensuing year : SCHEDULE, JU LY, 1893. Parish or Mission. Contribution to D. C. S. Orant. aiebe. stipend Andover, .... $385 $700 $ 30 • $730* Bay du Vin, . . 305 700 • • • • • 700* Cambridge, 215 354 346 700* Campobello, 420 700 700* Canterbury, 310 700 t • • a • 700* Derby and Blackville, . . 340 664 36 700* Gagetown, .... .... 330 582 118 700* Gordon and Lome, 310 780 • • • ■ • • 780 Grand Manan, .... 310 630 70 700* Greenwich, . . 360 700 760* G'nd Falls & Madawaska, 460 780 780 Johnston, 305 700 18 718* Kingsclear and Ludlow, . 410 750 40 790* Lancaster, 445 700 700* Musquash, ... 535 800 800* Newcastle and Nelson, . . 504 580 120 700* New Maryland, 150 200 200 Norton, 485 680 98 • 778* New Denmark, .... 290 16,869 600 600 Carried forward $12,360 $876 $13,236 I Sii *Parsciie3;e. 89 SCHED ULE— ( Conihiued. ) Palish or Mission. Contribution to D. C. S (irant. > Glebe. Sti(>etiil. Brought forward, Petitcodiac, Petersville, Prince William, Queenabury, Richibucto, Richmond, St. Mary's, St. David, St. George, St. Martins, Spring6eld, Stanley, Upham, Waterford, Weldford, Westfield, Wicklow, Woodstock & Wakefield For Lay Reader, . . , 16,869 310 310 310 330 406 485 418 405 585 395 425 380 380 295 270 356 330 300 .$13,559 $12,360 692 630 746 700 580 700 738 700 740 700 680 700 700 700 700 561 780 300 $876,$13,236 8' 70i 700* 700* 34| 120i 780 706* 700* 700* 42 1 \.'\j 780 700* 64 804* 700* 74 754* 700* 700* 700* 16 7I6t 139 700* 780 300 $24,407 l$l,449i$25,856 VACANT MISSIONS. ,, . , .... Contribution Parish or 3liss.oi.. ^ d_ q g Grant. Glebe. ' StipeuJ. 1 Aberdeen, Addington, Albert, Bathurst, Bright Bay Verte, Canning, Dalhousie, Simonds, $200 690 170 485 360 200 230 360 320 $3,015 |i780 780 700 700 700 500 600 700 768 i2ooj: $780 780 700* 700* 700* 500 600 700* 768 «;6,228 1200 .$6,228 ♦ Parsonagt'. t L'*- of Pai-sonage. * (»rant from Diocese of Nova Scotia. hi ii i r- ■f: I !l 1 90 It was on motion, duly seconded, Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society be authorized to pay the foregoing grants quarterly, provided the rules and regulations of the Society be complied with. It was, on motion of G. A. Schofield, seconded by Rev. Canon Roberts, Re^^olved, That an outfit grant of $350 be made to the Rev. K. W. lludgell upon the usual conditions: to be paid as soon as the Bishop certifies that he has been duly licensed to the Parish of Lancaster. The Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke read the following communication from William Bayard, Esq., M. D.: To the Lord Bishoj) of the Diocese and the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society : Gentlemen, — In the year 1854 the Rev. Thomas W- Robe' *^son died suddenly, leaving his wife and family with little to support them. Canon Scovil, of St. John, William Carman, Esq., of Fredericton, and myself, collected from the good people of St. John and Fredericton the sum of $2,400 for them. We invested the money, giving them the interest, and from time to time portions of the principal. In the year 1866 we gave the son, James F. Robertson — of the firm of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, $1,000 for the purpose of establishing him in business. I may add that before his mother's death he returned this money to her. We all know that be has been deservedly successful ; and exhibiting that praiseworthy philanthropy so characteristic of the man, he has placed in my hands as the only surviving trustee the amount we collected, with the request that it be placed to the credit of the Widows and Orphans Special Fund, to be distributed according to the rules governing that fund. He suggests that the name of any person receiving a donation from the fund be not published in the Report. I herewith enclose his cheque upon the Bank of New Brunswick for the amount named. I have the honor to be, yours sincerely, W. Bayard. St. John, N. B.. Ju 189.3. 91 ', k (< It was moved by the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, seconded by the Rev. Canon Eetchnm, That the letter now read be entered on the minutes and duly acknowledged by tb' Secretary of the Society; and further, that the cordial auks of this General Committee be tendered Mr. James F. ' ortf« )n for his noble and generous gift. — Carried unanim< 'ii > standing vote. On motion of Rev. U. o. Aewnham, seconded by Rev. H. Montgomery, it was Resolved^ That the following be a Committee on Interest- ing Sunday-schools in Home Missions and on the Promotion of Sunday-schools : Rev. C. P. Hanington, Rev. Canon Roberts, Wm. Eatough, " C. J. James, H. Montgomery, A. P.. Tippet, O. S. Newnham, C. N. Vroom, L. A. Hoyt, W. S. Fisher, On motion of the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, seconded by Rev. 0. S. Newnham, the following were ap- pointed the Book Depository Committee : Rev. E. B. Hooper, A. P. Tippet, " G. E. Lloyd, T. B. Robinson, C. F. Kinnear, J. R. Campbell, C. E. L. Jarvis, Together with the members of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge resident in the Diocese. It was on motion of Rev. II. Montgomery, seconded by G. A. Schofield, Resolved, That the grant made to the Mission of Ludlow in the year 184G of ;ei5, or *60, for the building of a Church be paid by the Treasurer of the Society, upon a certificate being given that the sum will complete the Church free of debt. It was, on motion of G. A. Schofield, seconded by Rev. Canon Noales, Resolved, That the next Annual Meeting of this Committee and the Anniversary Meeting of the Society be held at the place agreed upon for the meeting of the Diocesan Synod. ^ IS. i i ?-"» f ■,f i ,.^... IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I IA£M18 |25 ■^ Kii 12.2 lit 14.0 1^ 1-25 III 1.4 1.6 HiotDgra{iiic Sciences Corporation 23 WiST MAIN STRUT WIBSTER.N.Y. MSSO (716) S72-4503 m ^\ iV <^ ^ ' *^ V «- i\ '^ o^ !'! Jf! , 1 : a.. m Wim 'It-;; The Secretary gave the followiug notice of motion for the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee : That Rule 3 of the rules of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund be altered and amended so as to read — ** Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, wish- ing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall make applica- tion in writing to the Secretary of the Fund for a certificate, the application to be accompanied by d medical certificate. The Secretary of the Fund shall lay the application before the Executive Committee or before a sub-committee, appoint- ed by the Executive Committee to deal with such applica- tions, and on the recommendation of the Executive Committee or its Sub-Committee the Secretary of the Fund shall issue a certificate to the applicant, who shall thenceforth pa\ annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scale." It was on motion of the Venerable Archdeacon Brigstocke, seconded by G. A. Schofield, Resolved, That the report of the Book Depository Com- mittee, together with th^ statement of the accounts of the Book Depository, be printed in the Annual Report of the Society. {See Appendix I.) His Honor Judge Eraser gave notice of motion, at the next Annual Meeting of the Committee to insert after the words " Lay Delegates" in Section XII., Article 5, of the Constitution, the words *' and two substitutes." It was on motion, duly seconded, unanimously Resolved, That the best thanks of the General Committee be tendered the Church people of Fredericton for their kind hospitality and attention. That the hearty thanks of the General Committee be tendered the Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry of the Parish of Fredericton, for the use of the Church Hall for the meetings of the Society. That the hearty thanks of the General Committee be ten- dered the representatives of the press for their very full reports of the proceedings of the Society. That the hearty thanks of the General Committee be tendered the railways and steamboats for reduced rates of travel granted the Clergy and Lay Delegates in attendance at the meetings of the Society. There being no further business the Committee at 5 P. M. adjourned sine die. W. 0. RAYMOND, Secretary. 1 93 ANNIVERSARY MEETING, Frederictox, N. B., Thursday, July 6ih, 189S. The Anniversary meeting of the Society was held in the Church Hall at 8 p. m. this date, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, President of the Society, in the Chair. The following Vice-Presidents were present : The Venerable, the Archdeacon. The Reverend Canon Ketchum, D. D. Wm. M. Jarvis, Esq. Geo. A. Schofield, Esq. The Hall was well filled with a large and representative gathering of members of the Society. Prayers. The hymn, " All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name," was very heartily sung, the Rev. A. F. Burt presiding at the organ. The Lord Bishop briefly addressed the Society, explaining the nature and object of the meeting. On motion of the Secretary, seconded by Judge Haning- ton, it was Resolved, That the Minutes of the last Anniversary meet- ing, as printed, be taken as read and confirmed. It was moved by the Rev. Canon Ketchum, seconded by Hon. Judge Fraser : That the following minute be entered upon the records of the Society : ''The past year is deeply marked in the history of this Society by the death on the 9th September of the most Rev- erend John Medley, D. D., the first Bishop of Fredericton, and at the time of his death Metropolitan of Canada. ^£1 1- t I ■ ».fl 94 From the period of his arrival in this Diocese in June, 1845, the late Bishop ever took the most lively interest in the work and objects of this Society. He afforded wise counsel in everything relating to its pro- ceedings, and he contributed most generously to its funds. Never save in four instances, when absent on duty elsewhere, did he fail to attend the meetings of- the Society. In the chair as President, he was always most courteous, patient and impartial. Under his management, all party leeling was discouraged and the confidence of the members of the Church in the Society was extended and increased. During the lengthened period in which he filled the office of President, his course met with the approval of the mem- bers of the Church. He was always ready to entertain pro- posals made at the meetings having in view the advancement of the interests of the Church, and when convinced of their importance, he gave them his hearty assent. This meeting is assured that in rendering an expression of deepest sorrow for an irreparable loss, such an expression will be that of every member of this Society ; Further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Society be requested to present a copy of this minute to Mrs. Medley with an expression of deep sympathy on the part of this Society." The motion on being put to the meeting was carried unan- imously by a standinq vote. The Annual Report of the General Coc; tee was presen- ted by the Secretary. Moved by Hon. Judge Fraser, seconded by Rev. 0. S. Newnham, and Resolved, That the report now submitted be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. It was moved by the Reverend C. W. McCully, seconded by Mr. Wm. M. Jarvis, and Resolved, That gratitude to Almighty Ood for his blessing upon the Society, and for many undeserved mercies, should be shown by each member of our Church by increased zeal for its maintenance and extension. 95 1 It was moved by G. A. Schofield, Esq., and seconded by the Kev. Dr. Williams, and Resolved, That the withdrawal of the grant of the S. P. G. in order to extend the Kingdom of Christ in India, the Gorea, and other heathen countries, should stimulate us to more self-deiying efforts for its advancement in the destitute places of this Province. Mr. W. M. Jarvis gave notice of motion for the next Anniversary meeting of the Society: " That the proposed union of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick with the Diocesan Synod be approved, and that it be referred to the Executive Committee in conjunction with such Com- mittee as may be appointed by the Synod, to take the steps required to carry the same into effect, with authority to petition the Legislature for the passing of the necessary Bill in the name of the Society, and to affix the corporate seal of the Society to such petition.'' The Lord Bishop having retired during the course of the proceedings, the Venerable the Archdeacon took the Chair. 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Cresswell for admis- sion to the benefits of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund was read, and it was, on motion. Resolved, That the Bev. Mr. Ore&swelPs request be com- plied with, and that the certificate be granted on the usual conditions, the certificate to date from January 1st, 1893. The Treasurer's quarterly balance sheet was presented and read; and on motion, ordered that the same be received and placed on file. Mr. W. M. Jarvis presented and read a report from the Finance Committee, a copy of which is appended to thi report. It was, on motion. Resolved, That the report of the Finance Committee be received and adopted. 109 St. John, N. B., June 7th, 1893. A meeting of the committee was held this day at 4 p. m., in the Society's room in the Orange Hall building, the Rev. Canon Ketchum, a Vice-President of the Society, in the Chair. Id the absence of the Secretary, Mr. J. Roy Campbell was appointed Secretary, pro tern. The Treasurer presented and read his quarterly balance sheet, and on motion, the same was received and placed on tile. A balance of $2.50, unpaid subecriptions to the funds of the Society from the Parish of Dorchester, was, on motion, written off. Unpaid subscriptions from the Parish of Fredericton, amounting to 19.50 and $15,00 respectively, were on motion, written off. The Treasurer reported that all the subscriptions to the funds of the Society for the year 1892-3, as published in the last Annual Report, have been paid with the exception of the sum of $24.38, due from the Parish of Shediac. On motion. Resolved, That this matter be referred to the Ri;ral Dean of Shediac, with power to act. Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented and read a report from that committee, a copy of which is appended to this report. On motion. Resolved, That the Report of the Finance Committee be received and adopted. Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, on behalf of the Committee to whom was referred the matter of making appropriations from the fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy, re- ported that a grant of $100.00 had been made to the Rev. Cecil F. Wiggins, for one year, from the first day of April, 1893. On motion, the report was received, confirmed, and ordered to be entered on the Minutes. I w :>'■ '■ '-A %^ .,,,,J ! i.' t' ': t' H 110 The Secretary read a letter from Mr. M. B. Dixon, Sec- retary of the Church of England Institute, submitting a memorandum of lease from the Church of England Institute. It was then moved by Mr. J. R. Campbell, seconded by Mr. G. A. Schofield, that Whereas, At a meeting of the Executive Committee held at St. John, on January 4th, 1893, the recommendation of a Committee of the D. C. S., that a certain room in the Orange Hall Building, (with the use of certain other Kooms) be leased from the Church of England Institute on certain terms in said recommendation mentioned, was received and approved ; therefore Resolved, That the Memorandum of Lease submitted, be executed, and the Secretary be authorized to affix the Seal of the Society thereto. Carried. The following were appointed a Committee to make neces- sary arrangements for the meetings of the Society at Fred- ericton, in July next : ■<. : i ^l Rev. Canon Roberts, W. 0. Raymond, 0. S. Newnham, A. A. Sterling, Jas. S. Beek. (( (( John Black, A. F. Street, 6. A. Schofield, T. B. Robinson, The following were appointed a committee to arrange the details of the Anniversary Meeting of the Society in the Church Hall, on Thursday evening, July 6th : The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop, Rev. Canon Brigstocke, H. W. Frith, Rev. Canon Roberts, A. A. Sterling, G. A. Schofield, W. M. Jarvis. Ill Fkki>ei:i(.tox, N. B.. July 7th, ISUS. A meeting was held in the Church Hall at 10 a. m. this date, the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. On motion of the Secretary, seconded by W. M. Jarvis, it was Resolved, That 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed under the direction of a committee who are not necessarily to take the lowest tender; the report to be printed at as early a date as possible, and that the committee have l)ower to revise the Missionary reports. The following Committee was appointed in acordance with the terms of the above resolution : The Venerable the Archdeacon, G. A. Schofield, The Secretary, C. P. Einnear, The Treasurer. On motion, duly seconded, the following were elected members of the Finance Committee for the ensuing year, viz. : Wm. M. Jarvis, James S. Beek, A. F. Street, G. Sidney Smith, J. Roy Campbell, Geo. A. Schotield, C. F. Einnear, John Black, H. W. Frith, G. E. Fairweather. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That the Finance Committee be empowered to use the Seal of the Society, and that four members of the Finance Committee be a quorum for the transaction of business. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That Geo. E. Fairweather be the Secretary of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund. On motion, duly seconded, it was Resolved, That T. Barclay Robinson be appointed Secretary of the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy. ^r.fg %\ f ': i^? I';' '."J Km MMu ), If- ('.!i :; '\ ii 1> 1 = r 112 The following Committee was appointed on the Incapaci- tated Clergy Fond : The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, The Venerable Archdeacon BrigstocKe, ReT. 0. S. Newnham, Wm. M. Jarvis, ** C. P. Uanington, A. A. Sterling, a A. Schofield. The Secretary presented and read an application from Rev. J. R. Hopkins, to be admitted to the benefits of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund; and on his motion, seconded by the Rev. H. Montgomery, it was Resolved, That the Rev. J. R. Hopkins be admitted to the benefits of the said Fand on the usual conditions. By permission of the Chair, the Rev. A. H. Weeks called the attention of the Committee to the needs of his old Mis- sion of Dundas and Wellington, for many years vacant. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Treasurer be authorized to pay the necessary expenses connected with the Annual Meeting for this year, when duly certified by the Committee of Arrange- ments. The Rev. J. R. Campbell reported he had written to the former Rector of Shediac with reference to the unpaid sub- scription of that Parish, and is now awaiting a reply to his letter. Beport of the Finance Committee. To the Lord Bishop of Fredericton and the Executive Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society : The Finance Committee beg to submit the following report of their transactions since their appointment in July, 1892. 1. A surrender to the Society from Stanley Keirstead of a lot of land on Waterloo Street, St. John, has been accepted, as it was found impossible to secure the rent. 2. A lot on Harrison Street, St. John (part of Miss Brindley Hazen's devise), has been leased to Daniel McCarthy, at $29.00 per annum, rental. 113 3. The sum of $500 has been added to the Widows and Orphans Fund. 4. The sum of $181.30 has been received from the Robin- eon Trust, Canterbury, being two amounts of $83.77 and $105 respectively, less $7.47 for registry fees and charges. 5. A sum of $100 has been received from the Executors of the late Lord Bishop of Fredericton, towards the Incapacita- ted Clergy Fund. G. Miss Bailey has paid $100 ou account of principal of mortgage. 7. The Trustee of the S. E. Foster Estate, has paid $500 on account of principal of mortgage. 8. The sum of $324.67, has been received from the Sarah C. De Wolfe Estate. 9. The committee resolved to recommend the Society to execute a quit claim deed of land at Stanley, York Co., to the party or parties claiming the same, on the payment of the balance of $50 to the Society. 10. The sum of $3,000 has been deposited in the Bank of Nova Scotia, St. John, at interest. 11. A lease from E. I. Simonds, to Isaiah Holder, com- prising lands under mortgage to the Society, has been con- firmed. 12. The Committee have had before them a proposal from Mr. Jonas Clarkson, to hand over to the Society a sum of about $2,000, on condition of the payment of annuities to his two daughters, and the survivor, but have felt unable to re- commend acceptance of the same. Respectfully submitted, W. M. JARVIS, J. ROY CAMPBELL, Chairman. Secretary, mh\ ■Jj-r 'I *: A St. John, N. B., February 28th, 1893. 8 ^h 114 To the Right Reverend the President and the Executive Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick: The Finance Committee beg to report as follows: The only transaction which has occurred since the last meeting of the Executive Committee, which the Finance Committee has to report, is the payment of the further sum of $500 by George E. Fairweather, Esq., on account of the principal of the Stephen K. Foster Estate Mortgage. Bespectfully submitted, W. M. JARVIS, J. ROY CAMPBELL, Chairma?i. Si'cretari/. St. John, N. B., June 7tu, 1^93. ;' 'I! m lis APPENDIX C. Report of the Board of Home Missions for the year ending 30th June, 1803. 7b the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the Gener(d Committee of the Diocesan Church Society: The Board of Home Missions submit the following report: Grand Falls and Madawaaka, — Soon after the meeting of the General Committee last Jnly, letters were received from Mr. M. Dayton and Mr. T. M. Richards, stating that Mada- waska was not able to contribute the amount req|uired to maintain it as a separate Mission, and asking that it might again be united to Grand Falls. As his Lordship the Bishop was about to visit the Mission, the Board left the matter in his hands; and later on they confirmed an arrangement made whereby Edmundston was to pay $200, Grand Falls $160, and Limestone 1100; total, $460; and the united Mission was to receive a grant of 1780. Westfield. — The grant to this Mission having been referred to the Board hy the General Committee, a deputation was appointed to visit the Mission, and on their report the amount required was reduced to 1300 for the first six months. Weldford. — Application having been received from this Mission for a reduction in the sum required, a deputation from the Board visited the Mission, and on their report the amount required was reduced to $200 for the year. Baie Verte, — Application was made to the Board for a grant to this Mission, the work to be united with work at Tidnish in the Diocese of Nova Scotia. The people of Tid- nish agreed to contribute $100, the Diocese of Nova Scotia, $100, Bay Verte and Port Elgin, $200; the Missionary to be under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Fredericton. The Board having ascertained that the arrangement had the ap- proval of the Rector of Westmorland, made a grant of $500, iR. i; i •)' I II'' - . u I I i n 110 on condition of the contribution of 1^200 from Baie Vorte und Port Elgin (being the places in this Diocese included in the Mission) the li^OO from Nova Scotia being paid direct to the Missionary. The Board regret that so far no one has been found to take lip this work. Canning, — The Board made a grant of !?5(» to the Rector of Cambridge for his expenses in giving a regular week-day service in this Mission, once every three weeks— from October, 1892, to July, 1893. Bdthurst. — During the year his Lordship the Bishop visit- ed this Mission, and met the Church wardens and several parishioners, and upon his report the Board agreed to accept the sum of $50 in full settlement of the old balance of $118.75 due by the Mission to the Society. The $50 has been paid to the Treasurer. Lay Readers. — The Board has placed $150 at the disposal of his Lordship the Bishop, for the expenses of Divinity Stu- dents to work in the Diocese during the summer, and has also granted $25 towards the expenses of a Divinity Student to work in the Mission of Baie Verte. -$100 of the income of this Scovil, Divinity Scholar at Divinity IScliolarship Fund. Fond was granted to Mr. G. F. King's College, Wiiidsor. Committee on the 2s^eeds of the Diocese. — Under authority of the General Committee, the Board appointed a Committee on this subject, but no report has been received. Annual Statement for S. P. (?.— The Board submit here- with a copy of the statistical statement furnished to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel for 1893. Returns were not received from thirteen Missions, three of which were vacant. S. P. (7.— This grant for the year 1893 was reduced (£250) two hundred and fifty pounds, and the Board has received notice from the Secretary that it will again be reduced one hundred and fifty pounds (£150) in 1894; and that the Diocese must be prepared for a gradual reduction, so that it will cease within about seven years. The reduced grant for 1894 will amount to eight hundred and fifty pounds (£850); of which only six hundred and fifty pounds (£650) is available for Missionary work, as two hund- red pounds (£200) is for pensions of the S. P. G.; for which iir this Diocese is not responsible, but which h&A to be paid out of any erant the S. P. u. makes. At the rec|uest of the Board a strong remonstrance wai sent by the Bishop to the S. V. G. against the reduction of two hundred and fifty pounds {£'iM) for 1803, but the answer was that it could not be re-considered. And the Board now un- derstand that rapid reduction and tijial extinction in a short time of the grant for missionary work is inevitable. This is a serious matter for the Society to deal with; but the Diocese cannot say that no warning has been given, or that in the past the Venerable Society has not generously aided the work here. The Board felt that, with our decreasing population, and certainly not increasing means, it would probably endanger a large part of the Mission work of the Diocese, if any very heavy ^Oditional sum were at once required from the aided Missions. They have, therefore, requested his Lordship the Bishop to ask the Synod to appoint a Committee to take steps for the better arrangement of the Missionary work of the Diocese. The idea being that stations or Missions may be so grouped together, that some services may be secured for each place, though perhaps of necessity they must be fewer than hitherto. When all this is done, however, quite a considerable sum must be raised if all the Missions are to be supplied. It will be seen from the financial statement that over three thousand dollars ($3,000) a year, additional, must be raised to carry ou all the work as at present arranged. For this next year — until the Synod can formulate some plan for re-arrangement —the Board recommend the adoption of the Schedule as in force during the past year, except that each Mission be re- quired to pay ten dollars ($10) additional, in lieu of the same amount which the Deaneries were asked to pay last year. That plan has not been successful. This will apply to all aided Missions, except those in the Deanery of Woodstock, and one (Lancaster) in the Deanery of St. John, which were increased ten dollars ($10) each last year. The estimate of income and expenditure for next year, and the returns and minutes of business of last year accom- pany this report. Respectfully submitted, By order of the Board, GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, Secretary. Fredericlon. July 4tn. ISOJJ. f, I' *' ?-H « u ' • d m r\ 1 >< U) *>i siaaa 1] '• ! ill' i^! 1,^:=^' -I "t ;i 118 Estimate of Income and Expenditure, 1893-94. EXPENDITURE. Contingencies, ); 600 00 S. P. G. Pensions 976 00 Salaries, GOO 00 Grants to aided Missicas now occupied, 24,407 00 Grants to Lay Readers, 175 00 INCOME. Balance on hand May 1, 1893, $ 534 00 S. r. G., 1 quar. at £1000=£250 3 " i;850=i;637 10 £887 10 0=4300 00 Chipman Trust Interest, : 2225 00 Merritt •* *' 214 00 Hazen " ♦' 600 00 Gordon " '' 102 00 General Interest 500 00 Contributions from aided Missions now occupied, 13,559 00 Required for Missions now occupied . . . Required for Missions now vacant June 1893. $26,758 00 $22,034 00 4,724 00 3,213 00 $7,937 00 119 Voluntary Contributions from Self-Supporting Missions. Parish or Mission. Burton, $ Chatham Dorchoster, Fredericton, Hampton, , Kingston, Maugerville, Moncton, , . . . . Rothesay, Sackville, Shediac, Sussex, , . . . St. Andrews, St. John, Carleton, " St. James, " St. John, '' St. John Baptist, ** St. Luke, St. Mark, St. Mary ** St. Paul, " Victoria, St. Stephen, Christ Church, " Trinity Westmorland, Required. 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I'M i\\ U ^l To the Lord Bishop and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick : The committee appointed to consider the proposed plan for the Union of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan Synod, be^ to submit the folio ring report: They have conferred with the committee appointed by the Diocesan Synod for the like purpose; and recommend that no action be taken at the meetings of the Church Society in the present year, beyond the giving of any notices that may be necessary to enable the questions involved to be considered and decided in 1894 ; but that the Clergy and the lay delegates to the General Committee be requested to bring the subject to the notice of the next Easter Meetings in their several Parishes; and that this important matter stand as the first unfinished business to be taken up at the meetings of the Church Society in July, 1894. They further recommend that the Committee already ap- pointed to consider the matter be continued; that the Clergy and lay delegates be requested to send to the Lord Bishop as soon as possible, any suggestions they may wish to make as to the proposed union, in order that the same may be fully considered; and that the Committee be authorized to prepare such drafts for proposed legislative or other provisions as they may recommend; the same to be submitted in connection with the question of the union of the two bodies, as unfinish- ed business, for consideration at the meetings of the Diocesan Church Society in July, 1894. All of which is respectfully submitted. Signed on behalf of the Committee. H. T. FREDERICTON, St. John, N. B., June Gtli, 1893. 125 APPENDIX E. Report of Joint Committee on Statistical Returns. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Frederictoti, and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society : The Committoe appointed by the last General Committee of the Society, to consider, jointly with a similar committee of the Diocesan Synod, how the several returns that are re- ([uired from the Clergy could be simplified and unified, beg leave to report: That circumstances make any marked change for the better very diflBcult, inasmuch as the several bodies concern- ed, that is to say, the Venerable the S. P. G., the Diocesan Church Society, and the Synod of the Diocese, have respec- tively their constitutional rights and requirements. The time for making the Return that is required from the Clergy by the S. P. G. is fixed by the rules of the Venerable Society, and is therefore, beyond" our control. As regards the D. C. S., the Return required from the Clergy seems to your Committee to be reasonably and time- lily arranged. With regard to the Statistical Return required by the Standing Committee of the Synod on Sunday Schools, your committee would suggest that if, in future, that Committee were to require their Return to be made at the same time that the Returns to the D. C. S. are made, viz.: the first day of May — clerical labor would be somewhat minimized, and later information be secured. Respectfully submitted, J. R. CAMPBELL, Chairman Joint Committee. ^'■j N*t- J ' 1- 126 ;!\i.!., APPENDIX F. Auditors* Report, June, 1893. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop , and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of ^'ew Brunsioick : The undersigned Auditors, appointed at the Annual Meeting in the month of July, 1892, beg to report : That having carefully examined the Treasurer's accounts, we find the same correct. The Treasurer has furnished satis- factory vouchers for all payments made by him, and afforded us every facility in the discharge of our duties. All the securities, including bonds and debentures, held by the Society, have been submitted to us, and we find that they agree with the amount as appears in the financial state- ment of investments. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, JAS. S. SEEK, Auditors. .Tune, 1893. feit U7 APPENDIX G To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the General Com- mittee oj the Diocesan Church Society : The Treasurer submits herewith the accounts for the year, which have been duly audited, and begs to report as follows : The Balance to credit of General Purpose Ac- count for the year 1891-92, as per Report, 1892, page 151, was .... .... The present year shows a balance to credit, or a surplus of .... .... There has been paid out : For Missionary grants, S. P. G. Pensions, Officers' salaries, Contingencies, it And there has been received: From S. P. G. Quarterly Bills of Exchange, .... .... *• Contributions, .... .... '* special, .... Hazen Trust, ground rent, . . . Interest received during the year: From Chipman Trust, Merritt Trust, .... Gordon Trust, .... From General Investments, K tt Of which there has been paid to credit of various funds, .... And to General Purposes Account, S827 00 credit, or a • • • • • • ♦534 43 126,657 05 1,464 00 600 00 578 68 6,233 22 13,704 83 5,055 09 603 74 2,483 34 214 00 204 00 3,607 36 ♦6,508 70 ♦6.508 70 ♦3.097 52 3,411 18 ),, ii n I ,.„ ■ . ■, .\, „• I: . .i (, 1 ^ ] iM i ■1; I;: .'•1' t Ill I 128 Interest from Trust Funds held for Parishes, has been paid to the persons respectively en- titled to receive the same. There has been paid to the Rev. E. P. Hurley, of the Mission of Gam- bridge, from the Scovil Trust In- come, by quarterlv payments, the sum of ' $250 00 For taxes, insurance, and ground rent, 157 00 And received for rent of building on the North Market Wharf, one year, $350 00 Insurance from 1892, .... .... 4(J 56 Amount due the Society, .... .... .... The total amount of the General Investments, as per statement, is ... Held for the following accounts : Widows and Orphans Fund, $28,000 OC " Special Fund, 1,285 20 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 9,100 00 " " Special Fund, 9,922 44 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 2,500 00 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 2,900 00 General Purposes, .... .... 13,933 04 The sum of ^1,600 has been added to the capital of the Widows and Orphans Fund, making this fund .... .... The Widows and Orphans Special Fund at the close of the year, June 1st, amounted to the sum of $1,336.60. Since that date there has been paid in by James F. Robertson, Esq., the sum of $2,400.00, making a total as of this date . . .... .... .... There has been paid out of the Incapacitated Clergy Fund Account, And the balance in hand for investment is .... $407 00 396 66 * 10 44 167,639 68 $67,639 68 $28,000 00 $ 3,736 6 $522 00 $652 38 U9 The Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund shows a balance of 1?10.G»;2 04 And Incapacitated Clergy Fund, .... .... 9,100 00 I. C. Fund Account, balance, .... 052 38 Grand total, .... .... .... There has been paid out of the Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund Account to the Rev. C. F. Wiggins .... .... »20 414 42 «25 00 Balance of Account in hand, Capital of Fund, ... !? .'J04 GO . . . 2,500 00 There has been paid out of the Divinity Scholar- ships Fund Account to G. F. Scovil for one jTZOilf •••• •••• •••• •••• Balance of Account in hand, ... .... Capital of Fund, . . .... ... .... The Glebe Lands Account shows funds in hand v\J VJiS ■• •••• #••• •••• •••• $100 00 l'J4 84 2 900 00 $728 79 The General Purposes Fund Balance, as per Report 1892, p. 150, was $69,428 98 Since paid in by G. Sidnov Smith, Esq., from Estate S. C. De Wolfe, ! 414 98 Sf)9,843 Ufi The balance of loans to Missionaries Account, as per Report 1892, page 174 $1,333 m Has been reduced by payments lo . . . . .... 583 '.Vi Respectfully submitted, GEO. E. FAIR WEATHER, Treasurer, June 4Hi, 1893. !■.•■■"■ !■;, ■$■ '•% '■■^ ;i si:*! 130 APPENDIX H. Committee on Interesting Sunday Schools in Home Mis'' sions and on the Promotion of Sunday-Schools. V To the Lord Uinhop of Fredericfon and the General Committee oj the Diocesan Church Society : The Committee on Interesting Sunday-schools in Home Missions and on the Promotion of Sunday-schools beg leave to report : That they issued this year an appeal to the children of the Sunday-schools, asking for their prayers and their Lenten offerings on behalf of the General Purposes of the D. C. S., and also of the Incapacitated Clergy Fund. They have received returns from fifteen Missions, reporting offerings amounting to about $^34.00, and have reason to expect that the full amount collected as the result cf their appeal will be considerably larger than last year. They would draw attention to the fact that an appeal to the Sunday-schools for Lenten offerings on behalf of Domestic Missions was issued at the same time by the Foreign and Domestic Missionary Society, signed by all the Bishops of the Province. This is, of course, confusing, and no doubt inter- feres with the success of the efforts of your Committee. All of which is respectfully submitted. i'-'-ji [Signed] HENRY MONTGOMERY, Chairmaji. G. GOODRIDGE ROBERTS, Secretary. i:n ,/'•'•':;' APPENDIX I. Report of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Book Depository Committee for the Year ending June dOth, 1893. To flic Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and th' General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society : The Book Depository Committee beg to submit their Nineteenth Annual Report : Sales. — The sales for the year up to the time of stock taking amounted to $470.02. Importations. — There have been twenty-two importations of goods during the past year, all of which, we are glad to report, have been disposed of. Other importations, especially Sunday-school library books, have been ordered and are daily expected to arrive. Dawn of Day. — This useful family, Sunday-school and parochial magazine has a circulation of nearly 800. We are anxious to increase its circulation. The Society have again enlarged it, so that it now consists of twenty pages of good and useful illustrated reading matter; the price, however, remains the same. A single copy, post free, 25 cents per year, or 69.00 per year for 100 copies per month. The Committee recommend this publication to the Clergy and Sunday-school teachers as a valuable handmaid to their work, containing, as it does, much interesting and valuable Church teaching, besides being the cheapest and best periodical of its kind. Nexo Depository. — Your Committee would now especially draw your attention to the effort they have lately made to increase the sales and to enlarge the usefulness of the Depository and to make it of more practical use and benefit i .. \ , L U '(. 133 ri i'^'l to the Clergy and Church people generally. On May Ist the Depository was removed from Messrs. McMillan's to a new and commodious shop which has been leased for three years from the Church of England Institute in their new rooms in Germain Street at an annual rent, including heating, of $175.00. The books and various publications of the Society will now be found there on sale, and placed in such a position that all purchasers may easily see and examine the stock for themselves. An efficient and competent lady has been engaged as Curator — Miss F. S. Chandler, of Dorchester. Your Com- mittee, therefore, hope you will give the work of the Depository your careful attention, study well the c'rcular*? freely circula- ted throughout the hall and Diocese and patronize our Depository largely and frequently. The Clergy are earnestly asked to second this effort of the Committee, for we feel that with your aid this venture of faith will be successful — purchase at the store yourselves, and direct all the patronage you can to it ; in this way our work will be successful and prove a valuable adjunct to the work of the Church in your Parishes and to the Diocese. Any publications on the Society's catalogues not in stock will be imported when ordered. It is now anticipated that our sales will once more equal, and, we hope, largely exceed, those of past years. The Church in this Diocese is once more indebted to the Parent Society for its continued generosity and kindly interest in the welfare of the Church's work. Money and book j^rants have been made to various needy Parishes applying for them. T. I •T'.int IS! .Tunc IJy pi As far as known they are — Money grant to Bear Island, . . .... Pictures to Sisters ol the Holy Name,- . Books for Library at Woodstock, Stanley, .... ..£30 .. 1 5 {( <( !?•* The Diocese received from April 1st, 1892, to March 31st, 1893, the sum of £105 sterling. J. C. TITCOMBE, Secretary. St. Jolil 133 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Book Depository, 1892-1893. T. Barclay Robinson, Trbasukbu, In accuunt with the Book Depositorii CuiinaUtee of the D. C. •'*'. 1M9-3. Dr. June 30 To balance (sec Report 1893, p. 145), ... 1S93. .Tune 30 To sales at Depository, J. & A McMillan's, " " Orange Hall " Subscriptions for " Dawn of Day," 1893, 1893, " Sales to the Secretary " Subscriptions to S.P.C.K., Rev. Dr. Brigstockc, " Interest on deposit in Bank of N. B., Cr. iJv paid S. P. C. K , London, books, £113 15 6 ■ " " " subscription, 3 3 11,470 7;! 470 03 57 97 . . . . 30 ss . . . . 51 r>o 33 87 ckc, 10 'il 33 G5 J. k, A. McMillan, commission, $70.45 duties and freight, $65.73 .1. & A. McMillan, postage and express " Dawn of Day," J. & A. McMillan, post cards and print ing, $3.35, printing sales slips, $3.00 J. & A. McMillan, goods delivered to Sec'y, " sundries, " grant to Rev. Mr. Hopkins, " Beers, . " " Pickett, " " Schofield " " Bay lee, " for advertising. Rev. J. C. Titcombe, discount, ' ' book cases and desk Postages, $1.84. Ellis, Robertson & Co., $4 Premium Fire Insurance, $7.20, premium Marine Insurance, $2.87, D. C. S. interest on loan, Rev. .1. C. Titcombe, Hymn Books, . . Miss Hammond, 3 weeks, $8.30, commis sion, $43 00, at 5 percent, $2.15, . . . Miss Chandler, 3 weeks, Labor removing Depository , Sundries, fitting out new Depository, . . . Balance, $565 88 136 17 9 77 E.xamined and found correct, St. .lolni, N. B., 30th .June, 169.3. W. M. JARVIS. J. ROY CAMPBELL, S 3 15 7 75 12 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 5 00 3 00 5 37 37 00 5 34 10 07 40 00 15 40 10 65 9 00 1 00 5 69 1,349 61 $3,154 00 $2 1.54 00 ^^'^^r r ! Auditors. \ 14 ' f i\ »>?■><«» 4 t , t i Ml' L 1. '•'*' «;1 I] \ 1 if i .' 'A/ m r ' ' Ml Stock : 134 Stock and Sales. On hand 1st May, 1802 Imported during year ending 30th April, 1893, feALES : From 1st May, 1892, to 30th April, 1893, . , Stock on hand, " " . , 11,197 17 460 52 11,657 69 I 470 03 1,187 67 $1,657 69 4 . Assets Assets and Liabilities, Stock on hand 30th April, 1893, Less 33,^;j per cent discount Cash in Bank of New Brunswick Unpaid subscriptions to "Dawn of Day," 1H90, . " " " 18H1,.. •• " " 1892,.. Liabilities : Loan from D. C. S. , Surplus assets, 11.187 67 395 89 ♦791 78 1,349 61 • • • • • • • • 39 00 • • • 10 59 • • * • 18 51 $3,109 49 800 00 $1,309 49 T. BARCLAY ROBINSON, Hon, Treitsxrer. 135 Real Estate and Debentures held by the Society In Trust May 1st, 18»:t. Brick Building, St. John — Scovil Trust Debentures Widows and Orphans Fund, Incapacitated Clergy Fund, Education of Children of Clergy Fund, .... Divinity Scholarship Fund, Wheten Trust, St. Peter's Church Trust, . . St. George and Pennfield Endowment, .... Mrs. R. C. Gordon Trust, West Trust, »56.500 00 $3,340 00 6,000 00 s 28,000 00 9,100 00 . 350 00 1,680 00 546 00 2,500 00 2,900 00 2,000 00 600 00 150 00 174 00 120 00 36 00 1,600 00 3,400 00 400 00 64 00 204 00 16 00 MEMORANDUM. The Society also holds the following Life Insurance Policies, presented in each case by the parties assured, who still pay the yearly premium : Sir S. Leonard Tilley, Policy in the Phcenix Mutual In- surance Company of Hartford, $1,000. Rev. James Neales, Policy in the Standard Life Insurance Company of Edinburgh, £600 sterling, with profits, subject to certain annuities. 136 General Purposes Fund. June 10, 1892. Balance, .... .... .... July 9, 1892. Estate Sarah 0. DeWolfe, per G. S. Smith, .... .... May 22, 1893. Estate Sarah C. DeWolfe, per G. S, Smith, .... .... *69,42S 98 324 6r 00 31 $69,843 96 \i''. Represented as follows: Debentures, Bank Stocks and Mortgages — General Investments, .... Loan to S. P. C. K. Depository, .... Debentures and Mortgages — Chipman Trust Debentures — Merritt Trust, .... Real Estate — Hazen Trust, .... Cash account, .... .... .... Loans to Missionaries, .... .... Dumfries, .... .... .... Scovil Trust — Income account, .... Less balance due the following Accounts: General Purposes Accounts, .... ♦ 534 43 Widows and Orphans Fund Account, 204 11 *• *' Special Fund, 1,336 60 Incapacitated Clergy Fund Account, 652 38 " Special Fund, 10,662 04 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund Account, .... Divinity Scholarships Fund Account, Glebe Lands Trust, .... .... General Investments Interest, .... West Trust Account, .... .... Robinson Memorial Endowment Account, .... .... . *25,139 68 800 00 > • • 40,000 00 3.900 00 12,500 00 1,:84 90 583 33 20 4(* 10 44 .$84,738 84 304 79 194 84 727 79 57 00 38 60 181 30 $14,894 88 $69,843 9■ •••• 700 00 Kingsclear and Lndlow, 750 00 Lancaster, • ••• ••••• •••• 800 00 Musquash, • 'W*V •■*« •••• 800 CO Madawaska, • •*• •••• ••*• 390 00 Newcastle and Nelson, 580 00 New Denmark, • ••• •<*• •••• 600 00 New Maryland, • •• •••• ■••• 200 00 Norton, ■ ••» ••«* ■••• 680 00 Petersville, .... 630 00 Prince William, • ••- •••• •••• 755 00 Petitcodiac, • ••• •••• •••• 634 33 Queensbury, • ••-• •••• ■••■ 700 00 Richmond, • •»• •••• •••• 700 00 Richibucto, .... .... 580 00 Stanley, • ••• •••• •••■ 700 00 Springfield, • ••• ■«•• •■•• 680 00 Simonds, • •■• ••• •••• 193 00 St. Marys, >*■•• »*•• •••■ 738 00 St. David, • •• •■•• •••• 700 00 St. George, • •»*- •*•* •••• 740 00 St. Martins, Uphatn, Weetfield, Wicklow, Waterford, Weldford, Woodstock, L. Lay Readers, II 139 675 00 .... 700 00 .... 572 50 .... 780 00 .... . : 700 00 700 00 .... 187 50 .... 250 00 $26,657 95 GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, Treasurer. S. P. €>. Pensions. Ist April, 1892, to Ist April, 1893 Rev. James Neales, $488 00 Mrs. Frederick Coster, 244 00 Mrs. N. A. Coster, 244 00 Mrs. John Black, 244 00 Mrs. S. D. Lee Street, 244 00 $1,464 00 Officers* Salaries, Ist April, 1892, to 1st April, 1893— Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Secretary, 3 25 3 01' 3 00 1 00 310 04 22 85 31 25 10 00 2 75 31 10 5;] 31 2.i 14 !(' 16 r.) '' I $578 (> I .■ I 141 3 50 3 75 1 00 3 10 3 50 1 '^5 15 on 7 83 8 50 31 25 3 -25 3 00 3 00 1 0(.' 3K» 0-t n 85 31 '-25 10 00 •z 31 10 53 31 25 14 10 16 73 $578 r.^ S. p. G. Grants. July 0, 1802 Bill of Exchange, £337 10 Oct. r», '* do. do. Jan. 4, 1803 do. do. Apr. 4, ♦* do. .£275 llazcn Trust lucome. Rents collected, . . Dr 1802, Taxes, City, " County, " Water" rate, " H. Peters, C. E., survey, E. Bradshaw, removing house, W. L. Prince, examining *• W. Lynch, securing '* Henry S. French, constable, General Purposes Account, 81,035 00 1,032 15 1,632 15 1,333 02 $0,233 22 » • • • • *014 00 . $250 80 18 80 . 15 60 6 50 . 20 00 1 50 3 00 1 00 . 003 74 8914 00 %Wn ' i,' U-3 '\, I f. ?•■■• -V , O O w o c .OSOOOOOOwOOO'OC ' o ©OOOOOOOCOOOOCiOO — T ' ^^ 1 ;c v; - o CO c ?< vo --i -t vo T^ T* o vr o o •« t- \ x> O ■ • • »-^ • . . . rH CO ■ • efy >OCOwCCC-wwOOOC «» o o o o c ' 1 o ooooo-ooooocooooow'-: ) 1 o 2 i O f- '^O O O ?)> O «0 -f -+ :T T? O -- O O >-0 t- 1 -^ ' £ ?< TO o « CO X cs ^ o -r "* T-: ct r< '^ -f ri •"• f • •-H i-H Oi 4C> •«»! OOOOOOOSOO^OwiCOO.od o ooooo*coooicocc-'r -c CO o r? x «r •+< cc- -r* ?* c. ^^ o o o t' X 09 ^ (T* CO lO r. CO X o — 1— t f— tO w O CO CO •?* ^ -+ l-H X O — > T-^ I— ( 00 ^ .1 3 oooooeooooo — oocooc 1 o . 00000«0 000 00w0 0»« o i PH *^ O t- O O O (N >?? *o -t i.O o -r? 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CO . :o « - • r< 30 < I— ( A ^< 4© • • 1 «» H ■ • • 1 t4 o d ©W c5 6 c5 oa • • • r : : « N P P4 e o ^^©©©^©l«l^ ? «rf !» -S ^ ►,£: '3 2 '§•3 •>. »>....• I!*! a j,.^ ........ . © '^ O QQ •^ '^^ ^^ 1 5 4j a •< © 1* . © 3S ^1)0 00 205 00 :307 50 310 00 3ia 25 73 00 225 15 320 00 437 50 225 00 534 00 302 50 205 00 300 00 15 00 440 00 525 00 150 00 494 00 2S5 00 145 00 475 00 300 00 297 55 275 00 327 50 480 00 39(; 00 '•'il 144 :t Stanley, • • •■ • 4 370 00 Springfield, .• •••• ••« 311 25 Siinonds, • • « • * • • •••• ••• 77 50 St. David, • • •••• ••• 395 00 St. Marys, • • » • 1 408 00 St. George, • • • • • • ••«• ••• 577 50 St. Martins, • « » • * * m •••• <•• 385 00 Upham, • • • 370 00 Westtield, 334 50 Wickham, li4b 00 Waterford, • • •••• ■*» X'85 00 Weldford, »•* «••• ••• 195 00 Woodstock, .... . . . 187 50 «13.704 83 t,!4 ^'■i . 145 Contributions from Keir-gupportins Special 4'ontribntionit Year I BurtoD) .... . . . , .... ... Chatham,. ... .... .... .... Dorchester, .... ... .... Fredericton, .... .... .... Do. Year 1891, 110; 1892, $171, Do. Women's Aid Society, $100; Branch, $20, Kingston, .... Do. Deanery, .... Moncton, Do. H. C. Hanington. Marysville, Rothesay, .... Kichibucto, .... Sackville, .... Shediac, .... Sussex, .... St. Andrews, .... Do. Deanery, St. John Baptist, .... Victoria, Carleton, St. James, . . St. John, ... .... St, Mark, .... " James I. Fellows, St. Mary, St. John, St. Paul, .... Do. Cortland A. Kobinson, St. Stephen, Christ Church, Westmorland, .... Re?. H. B. Morris, Prince William, Parishes and 8»*^-»S, .... $ 45 33 • ■ • • 81 98 • • • 1 218 15 • ■ • a 1,538 82 • • • t 181 00 Girl'i 3 ■ • • « 120 00 • • • 1 7 50 • • • 32 50 • • • • 34 80 • • • • 40 00 • • • • 27 07 • • • < HO 50 12 20 • • • 1 35 00 • • • 26 00 • • • 3 25 • • * • • 200 (« ■ • ■ 29 94 • • • 257 10 • • 00 10 . . • 21 85 • • • 3 50 • • . 847 45 • • . 405 86 , , 48 61 • • • * GO 60 • • • 476 11 • • 40 00 • • • 13 86 • • • 26 00 « • • 11 40 • • ■ 2 50 ...IJ hM: $5,055 09 tji n *. N. 10 146 Interest. h i I m ' pi '." a ii I' •1 Chipman Trust, .... Merritt Trust, . . . Gordon Trust, General Investments, • • • • Widows and Orphans Fund, $ 1,584 00 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, .... 642 00 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 150 00 Divinity Scholarship Fund, 174 00 Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund, 496 12 Widows and Orphans Special Fund, 51 40 ^2,483 34 214 00 204 00 3,607 36 16,508 70 ThePj Bi St The ue Ml S400.0C CI( ^24.00 pre Remaini Soo $3,097 52 leral Purposes Account, .... 2,483 34 214 00 " .... 102 00 *' $3,607 36 2,995 52 ._ , fii I ft,l $6,508 70 ■ i»92. ■ May 1. J To paid 1 " Tax€ i '' Pren] 1 " WatJ 1 " Groul $3,411 18 May 1st, 1893. 147 34 00 00 3« 70 R 70 Scovil Trust. The Property belonging to this Trust consists of a Brick Building and Leasehold Lot on North Market Wharf, St. John. The net proceeds are applicable, under the Will of the late Mr. Scovil, as follows: $400.00 per annum '^ towards the support of a resident Clergyman near St. James' Church, in Cambridge." $(24.00 per annum '* towards keeping said Church and premises in repair. Eemainder, (if any), for the General Purposes of the Society. 1892. May 1. By Balance, Report 1892, p 160, One year's Rent of Building, Balance .... .... t( tt Dr. * 46 56 350 00 10 44 $407 00 To paid Rev. E. P. Hurley, . . . 8 250 00 " Taxes, 1892, 85 50 '' Premium of Insurance 27 50 " Water Rate, 16 00 " Ground Rent, 28 00 $407 00 . . 1 f "'^^i h ts. 148 xn I giS8SiiSSSS2§SS?SggSSSSSS§S ^ eo w 5^ ooo •0 CO C*5 ^^^^^^§I^PI^^S?ag?ij?g§|f5§§ to O ^ C O 6 6 O S ^ 3 S C S T1'^'T3"T5 T; -r; '3 T! TT! Ti -5 r? 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'^ ""l *. *'''. ^\ ^. 00* r^* » cT (M* ©} 00" CJ 1-1 X C5 CO CO .2 '5 o 0) 9i »>."S 0.3 S5£f£?65^ •?A h S, o.a«^«£g 00 s s « S ffl f*N 005 « 85 85 55 fl<^ai I MOO ao. ~ en 09 .«.•= O cj s s TT-^ u ^^ = =§S'J 153 Investments. 1892. May 1 To Balance, .... .... 1893. Jan. 26 " Special Deposit Bank N. S. Feb. 23 " " " 1892. Ck. Nov. 3 By Miss Bailey on account Mortgage, .... $ 100 00 1893. Feb. 23 '' Estate S. K. Foster on account Mortgage, . . 500 00 " Balance, 67,639 68 *65,230 68 2,000 00 1,000 00 .$68,239 GS *68,23C 68 '} H ■flit ' • ' ' .4 ' 154 Merritt Trust Fund, (Bequest of the late Clias Merritt, Ehq.) The capital amount of this Fund is $3,900.00, the interest of which is applicable to the General Purposes of the Society. The Principal is invested, at present, as follows: . t;' ■ Investment. No. 7 9 67 827 828 42 Amount. ' Interest Payable. Interest. St John Market De do do do Ferry do Ciiy Debt do do Province N. R. benture, do do do do do 1,000 00 500 00 1,000 00 500 00 500 00 400 00 $3,900 00 1 May 1 Nov. do do 1 June 1 Dec. do 1 Jan. 1 July. $60 00 30 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 24 00 $214 00 .( ■.!! i *' ;- , J? hi ''!(,] Mrs. Rebecca Caroline Clordon Trust. 155 Whcten ( Richlbiicto > Trust. (Boquest of the late JJames Wlieten, Esq.) The capital amount of this Fund is $2,000.00, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of the Parish, the receipts for the same to be signed by the Rector and one Church ^Varden. The Principal is invested, at present, as follows: Investment. No. 28 29 Amount. Inteivst* Payable. Interest. Fredericton School Deben . . . do. |1,200 00 800 00 1 Jan. 1 July, do |72 00 48 00 July 16, 1802- Rev. H. Hackenlcy, Jany. 18. 1893 - Kev. H. Hackenley 12,000 00 60 00 60 00 1120 00 $ 20 00 St. Peter*s Church (Derby) Trust Fund. (Received from the Corporation of St. Peter's Church.) The capital amount of this Fund is $600.00, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of St. Peter's Church, Derby. The Principal is invested, at present, as follows : Investment. No. 102 416 Amount. Interest Payablf. Interest. St, John Water and Sewerage [Debentures, 1200 00 400 00 1 May, 1 Nov, do |12 00 24 00 $600 00 |36 00 April 18, 1892- Rev. C. O'DellBaylee,.... May 18, 1893- Rev. C. O'DellBaylee,.... 18 CO 18 00 |36 00 , ^ I' ' 1, ^-l 15G dlebe Lauds. Balance in hand as per Account, Report 189^, p 100, $T2S 79 Divided as follows as per Glebe Lands Com- mittee Report, (in Report 1892, p 148: Blissfield, *232 00 X ertn, >... •«.. •••• ••.• i oo o l Sanmarez, Gloucester Co., .... .... 499 53 Botsford, .... ... .... 62 JiU Hopewell, Albert Co., deficit, $928 14 109 35 $703 70 'vi .-'•• Widows and Orphans Fund. June 1, 1892, Balance, Premiums and Collections, per statement, One year's interest on Fund, • • • • Paid Miss Muriel Carr, ** Miss Hartin, " Mrs. C. Medley, *' Mrs. Sterling, ** Mrs. Neales, Amount added to capital. Balance, Dr. $ 542 37 502 74 1,584 00 $2,620 11 1200 00 125 00 200 00 100 00 200 00 1,600 00 204 11 82 629 11 i^r 157 Widows and Orphans Fund. Premiums and Collections recelveil durinK the year IKiW-OS. Average Colltction. " 1 ~ * From Address of luHured. Fredericton Premium. $11 95 Collection. Hcv. F. Alexander " F. H. Almon, .... Halifax, 13 08 ♦5*(K»* " W. B. Armstrong,. . Weldford, 10 5« 1 25 " C. O'Dell Baylee, . . . " J. R. Campbell Derby, .... Dorchester, 12 30 11 25 2 50 5 00 A. J. Cresswell Springfield, 8 03 24 " W. H. DeVeber St. John. 14 42 3(5 58 " LeB. W. Fowler,... Dexter, Me 8 05 W 00» " Wm. Greer N. Conway, N. H, 8 27 00* " E. A. Hanington,... Ottawa. .... 8 50 5 00* " E. B. Hooper Moncton, 7 88 5 00 " R. W. Hudgell St. John, 8 72 1 05 " C. J. James do ... 9 42 20 m " W. Q. Ketchum,.... St. Andrews 23 55 (i 34 " Geo. E. Lloyd, .... Rothesay, 8 50 1 .50 H. Montgomery, .. " J. W. Millidge, .... Fredericton 8 72 2 00 Oak Bay, Char. Co, 10 50 1 11 •' H.B.Morris Bairdsville Ifl 17 " Thomas Neales Woodstock 7 82 506 " Scovil ]*ales " 0. S. Nlwnham Temperance Vale, 7 82 2 56 St. Stephen, 11 95 5 05 ' W. O. Raymond St. John, .... 7 82 2 18 ' G. G. Roberts Fredericton, 11 95 6 30 •' A. A. Slipper, .... Harcourt, 2 years. 17 00 3 02 " J. H. 8. Sweet, .... Newcastle, 8 27 2 53 •' J. H. Talbot, Oshawa, .... 7 88 5 00» " C.Willis, Halifax 11 25 • • • > • " E. A. Warneford,... Norton, .... 35 85 7 57 " C. F. Wiggins " W. J.Wilkinscm,.... Sackville, 10 92 5 08 Bay Du Vin 8 50 1 0(» ^. Mark, Shediac, |5 00 2 00 1330 86 $150 75 Johnston, 2 88 836 86 Dalhonsie, 5 25 15 18 $582 74 ~y. I' s I 1 ' ' .! '.I Si. m u I W ' ■ ■ t i -^ ■ , . ■ If I; Vi 158 Widows and Orphans Special Fund. This Fund is now under the control of the Lord Bisho]) and the Board of Home Missions, under the terms of a report made by a sub-committee appointed by the General Com- mittee to take into consideration this Fund and the matter referred to in Mr. J. F. Kobertson's letter enclosing a cheque for 1500 in aid of this Fund. {See Regulations of Fund, page 27.) June Ist, 1892. Balance $1,285 20 One year's interest, .... 51 40 |il.3:jo CO m If.. ', ,1 rK u ' s* . Divinity Scholarships Fund; The capital amount of this Fund is $2,000, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. (See Regulations of Fund, page 2').) 1892. July 5 To Geo. F. Scovil, Oct. 14 do 1893. Jan. 1 do April 1 " do • ■ • • Balance, By Balance, 1892, . . . , " One year's interest, Cr. • • • • • • • • t • • • 125 00 25 00 • • • • • • • • • • 25 00 25 00 194 84 $294 84 $120 84 174 00 $294 84 159 Educatiou or the Children of the Clergy Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is $'-2,500. 0(*, the interest of which is applicable toward the Education of the Children of the clergy. (See Regulations of Fundi page 31.) 1892. May 1 By Balance, t ! 79 79 *' One year's interest on Fund, to Ist May, ] 893, 150 00 To paid Rev. C. F. Wiggins, Balance, ... • ••• •••■ *;J29 7.' . !?25 00 . ao4 79 — 1329 79 Incapacitated Clergy Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is $9,100,00, the interest of which is applicable towards the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by aj^e or infirmity. {See Regulations of Fund, page 25.) 1892. June 1 Balance, .... .... .... ... July 8 Amount added to capital, .... Oct. 31 Estate late Bishop Medley, .... l|$8,500 00 500 00 100 00 $9,100 00 \i W • 1 •; I 5 'I M <'i \ ., 1 1 ,f- 1^ 160 I «♦■:■ Incapacitated Clergy Fund Account* 1892. July 8 To amount added to capital, 1 " Rev. Geo. Schofield, do. .... " Estate T. Hartin, Ist to 2l8t Jan. '02 Oct. 1 Nov. 2 1893. Jan. 5 Apr. 1 '* Rev. Geo. Schofield, " Rev. A. H. Weeks, . . . ** Rev. Geo. Schofield, " Rev. A. H. Weeks, . . Balance, . . . • • ■ • . . $500 00 . . 100 00 .. 100 00 .. 22 00 .. 100 00 .. 50 00 . . 100 00 .. 50 00 .. 652 38 1,674 38 mv :'M I :^ 1892. May 1 By balance, .... Aug. 19 " St. Mark, . . Sept.lO *' St. Paul, . . . Sept. 16 " Fredericton, 1893. Apr. 5 Or. *' St. John, ... .... One year's interest on Fund, Gordon Trust Interest, .$ 979 94 8 00 8 00 . 27 51 8 93 . 640 00 . 102 00 11,674 38 161 1S02. May 1 June 20 July 3 Oct. 18 Nov. U 10 2d Dec. U 189:J. Jan. 7 Feb. 17 23 Mar. G Apr. 4 10 11 26 Mav 11 11 17 23 June 1 Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund. Balance, St. John, . . . . . Frank Scovii, M. D., St, John Baptist, . . New Maryland, St. Mark, . . Richibucto, The Bishop, Moncton, Rev. J. Neales, Venerable J. Hardie Deanery, St. John, " Kingston, Grand Manan, St. James, St. John, . . Grand Manan, Richibucto, Trinity Church, St. Stephen, Christ's Church, do. Portland, .... St. George's Sunday-school, Moncton Rothesay, One year's interest,. . . SO, ;)22 44 20 00 oO 00 10 02 2 00 8 75 2 05 53 4 73 21 SO 2 5 7 4 06 S7 43 00 56 00 80 3 54 2 26 41 30 00 12 00 406 12 $10,662 04 11 r. ». 1^' v.- !!**=., ,'",;. p.: it?*' • ■M- ■ I m 'i ; 1G2 Loans to ]IIissionari«»s Account. June 11, 1892. Balance, ... .... ♦ 1,333 00 Cr. Rev. E. P. Hurley, " C. O'Dell Baylee, ** A. A. Slipper, . . •' D. Richards, . . *' A. W. Smithers, ** V. F. Sherman,. ** J. R. Hopkins,. " C. H. Fullerton " J. J. Parry, . . Balance, 75 00 100 CO 100 00 100 00 50 00 8 00 25 00 91 or 300 00 583 33 81 •1 *i t't 00 St. George and Pennfleld Bndownient. Investment. No. 1 Ainount. ; Interest. 1 ; Province of N. T5. Bond, do do .... do. one-flfth of 772 773 774 E 1378 * • • • * • • • 1500 00 |20 00 500 00 20 0" am 00 20 <^o 1«K) 00 4 n(^ .June 2, 1892— Rev. lit. E. Smith, Nov. 29. 1892— Rev. H. E. Smith. |l.6tW 00 |32 00 32 00 164 0(1 $04 Of- 1G3 Frances £. West Trust. Balance, June 11, 1892. Nov. 3, 1893. Interest, Mar. 1, 1893. i< .... $38 GC . 8 8 00 8 00 16 00 Feb. 10, 1893. Paid Rev. C. T. Easton,. . $ 10 00 Balance, ... 38 CO $54: 60 54 60 By Balance, .... $38 60 The Robert Robinson's Endowment Account. July 6, 1892. Anaountfrom Rev. C. A. Warneford, $ 83 77 Oct. 31, 1892. do do 105 00 $188 7? Dr. June 12, 1391. Registering Deed, York Co., SC 00 Dec. 12, 1892. Copies of Deed, ... 1 47 Balance .... .... 18130 *188 77 By Balance, .... $181 30 'I ^^ */' ^^M., • % * W i> i: ■ ■JMl 104 HI*' i^-ri. S.:( f-,'' CO u Ii3 CO n — <-- o o s i :r :? t- x c • X f ^H X c^ t- r — ^ j: o x" Si o o rs 1.-: ' o •;» ?* 1-1 y • "rr u ?: S^ o -* 1 :3 Xi X f ^^ xl r:o X ;t If • • * • 5 - 3 ^— " o a s-a ?: P "2 c'-' W ^ "S > s^-c cs box] CO X trr; Sfr •a ? ::<1 be'- s J3»«i o. -' a »3 y ^ ^ «5 'C 3 2'C a « *?? ■ "P^ '2 5 ^O oj o ^d-a > i: S "^ ^ "2 2 . ^ 55 r_T 5 ^ » =u 2 2 =*- 2'a'^ "- g-o^^-iSiq «^ H W .^^ri 5?fe^ a* >^ O) S S C3 -OOCc'^SOli. > ?, =5 C « •= 3i ;5a3 -t! ; CS lT i O l'_ ©' ct c^i » i-T X n i) c -• p =.- c; M iJ — - i- r- .'- _ ^ St 00 s =r- ^ -.J M £ ".Si C 5 1'. ^ V IS r, ; ij 3 r^ ^ X' o ^ ^ a: i-i '^ P iMtfof .■M.-mlwxIiii is: !T. * ] " I *C *•( 1S[ f<. * J- * !•; * ^ *o *c» *-s *S( *8 *s; *n\ ls;;C) * H *p *i> *H( 1840. *P. *Ii *Ii( * w 1-^42. *s;^ 18-1-1. *(•( IN-|.\ *F1 / >' 105 NAMES OF LIFE MEMBERS OK THK Diocesan Church society ANI> OK Donors of the Sum of Forty Dollars and Upwards at any One Time. \l'. I', iiiilicates a former Viot'-President of the Sooiety. 'Jhost^ marked * are known to l)eilead.) Dat t' ( ls,\s. ISt'.ft. 1840. 1844. 1H4."<. .f « * * * * ■»;• * * * * ip. Name. IJAILLIE, lion. THOMAS. V. r. P>0TSF0IID, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. C HIPMAN. lion. WAHD, (Jbief JiLstice. ( OSTEH, Venerable Archdeacon, 1'. /'. EMEKSON, THOMAS, JA n. ECCEES. Captain JAMES. MACLAl'CHLAN. JAMES A. ODELL, Hon. W. F., V. P. OWEN, Hon. Admiral, li. X, V. P. SCOVIL, Hev. WILLIAM. V. P. SCOVIL, WILLIAM, I'. P. SIMONDS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. WETMORE, JUSTUS S. HARVEY, Major (Jeneral SIR JOHN, K. C. B. PETERS, Hon. C. J., Attorney General. ROBINSON, Hon. F. P. ROBINSON, W. H., I'. P. PARKER, Hon. NEVILLE, Master of the Rolls. RATCHFORD, E. DbW. ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. WHEELER, GEORGE. SMITH. H. BOWYER, r. P. COLEBROOKE, Sir WM. M., G. C. li., ek. FP.EDERICTON, The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop and Metropolitan, Preskient. ek: ■i 'i ' 'V, tWi >il >J'; . \ f i t •■/ Vi »»•■':■'. mi 'f:: IGO 1845. * GILBERT, GEORGE G. * PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice, V. P. * PETERS, GEORGE P„ M. D. * PETERS, JAMES. * SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. /'. * SCOVIL, SAMUEF.. SMITH, G. SIDNEY, TILLEY, Sir S. L., C. B., K. C. M.G., Vice-Prernhnl. * WIGGINS, STEPHEN. * WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. * WIGGINS, FREDERICK A. 184G. * GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. * READE, ALFRED. * SEARS. EDWARD. 1847. * HENDERSON. Colonel EDMUND, R. E. IMS. * HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Bart. ISoO. * DESBRISAY, LESTOCK P. W. * DONALDSON, LAUCHLAN. * FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH. * SCOVIL, W. HENRY. 1851. * BLACK, WILLIAM A. E, * SCOVIL, DANIEL. ISW. SCOVIL, EI) WARD G. * SCOVIL, SAMUEL. Jr * SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Jn. 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. * MANNERS-SUTTON, Sir J. T., Lieut. Governor. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1855. * SIMON DS, Mrs. RICHARD. 1S56. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. * THOMSON. Miss ANN. 1857. CRAWFORD, Mrs. W. K. COVERT, Rev. W. S. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L., Judge Supreme Court. * WRIGHT, WILLIAM, D. C. L, 1S58. FAIRWEATHER, C. H. HALL. S. S. SCOVIL. S. JOHN. * SHORTLAND, Admiral F., Ji. X 1859. * SIMONDS, HENRY G. * SIMONDS, RICHARD. ISGO. 1802. ISOC. 1HG( ISCy. ISGU. 1870. ibri. IJ^T'J. lb7:J. 1G7 * DANIKL, THOMAS \V1LDEH. GAHRUTT, IIKNUY. SMIl H, Mrs. J. WOODFOUDK. GORDON, Sir AUTHUU H., ii. C. M. G. HKST, NOKUIS. SHARP, EDWIN N. SPURR. JAMES dkWOLFE. * CARMAN, WILLIAM, T. /'. * DkVERER, L. H. * DOYLE, Major General Sir HASTINGS. * ItOBINSoN, Major W.B. * SCOVIL, SAMUEL J. * WIGGINS, GEORGE C. DkVERER, Rev. CANON, Vice-JWsldmt. DeVEBER, Mrs. W. H. DkVEBER. WILLIAM H. DeVEBER. ALLEYNE W. * HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM. JARVIS, WILLIAM M.. VIecJ'rfmla.f. SCOVIL, MORRIS. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. * CARMAN, SOPHIA M. DeVEBER, J. BOfES. DOMVILLE, :\Iiss FANNIE FENETY, GEORGE E. * LEE, Rev. CANON, /%. D. CARMAN. W. BLISS. * CARSON, CHARLES. * HAZEN, ROBERT F. KETCHUM, H. G. C. * NEALES, Rev. WILLIAM S. NEALES, Rev. CANON. * PERCIVAL, Miss. FRITH, HENRY W., VkcPnskktu, (;AN0NG, Mrs. W. F. * (TRIMMER, GEORGE S. " JARVIS, Rev. G. S., D. D. " JARVIS, Mrs. W. M. * SMITH, J. WOODFORDE. WILKINSON, Hon. Judge. * GREGORY, THOMAS. JARVIS. EDWARD W. * ARMSTRONG, Rev. GEORGE M., V. I A f* 'I:! I i "\ , '1 li IPS m. '.v] :.i .::;a 1874. is:,-. 1H7C, ie77. ie«78. I87f». 1880. 1881. 1 8**'^ 1883. 1894. HEMKHY, Colonel. JAUVIS, FRANK II. SCOVIL, Mis.s KLIZABETH. WELDON, CIIAllLES W., /). C. L GILBERT, THOMAS. HAZEN. Hon. R. L. MERRITT, CHARLES. BRIGSTOCKE, The VEX. ARCUDEACOX. D.Ij.. T/ f- PARTRIDGE. Rev. CANON. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. DkYEBER. RICHARD S. HOYT, J. ADOLPHl'S. STARR, R. PENISTON. THURGAR. J. V. ALEXANDER, Rev. V. KETCHUM. Major J. D. ROBERTSON, .TAMES F. ALLEN, Sir JOHN C, Chief Justice, Vke-Premdent. BURCHILL, GEORGE. DOWLING, Rev. T. E. HOYT, Rev. LEO A. INCHES, ANDREW. SCHOFIELD, GEORGE A., Vicerl'remient. SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL. SIMOXDS, Rev. RICHARD. STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON. WELDON, Hon. J. W., Judge Supreme Court. WETMORE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court. WILMOT, Hon. R. D., Lieut. Governor. CHANDLER, E. B., Lieut. Governor. KINGDON, Right Rev. H. TULLY^ D. D., lice- President. WRIGHT, PERCY PENISTON. CONNAROE, GEORGE M. DAVENPORT, Rev. JOHN METCALP. FAIRWEATHER, GEORGE EDWIN. JONES. Hon. THOMAS ROSENELL. ROBINSON, Hon. ROBERT. SMITH. Rev. JOHN. STARR, FRANK P. COLERIDGE. LORD, Chief Justice of England. FORD, Mrs. J. T. HANFORD, Rev. S JONES. PALMER, HIRAM W. 160 l(?ii.l IJLAIU. A.CHILTON. FOWLKK, Miss VRTOiaA ( AIJOLINK. GORDON, Mrs. KKIJKCCA CAKOLINE. MUHHAY, Miss FKANCKS. NIAGARA, Thf Ri^lit I{ev. thf I'.ishop r,f. l^f t\S^^ •>' m\ no Contributions Reported from Parishes or Missions— A. D. 1893. m '%{ ANDOVEH. BAIUDSVILLK, liainl, Mrs. Geo. $1 001 Bairil. Dan 50 1 Dai id. B. II. 1(0' TTowlett, Jas. W. 50 Howk'tt. Mrs. II. B. 50! MilU-r, Joliu 1 00 ^lorris, Mrs. 1 00 Morris. Rlv. TI. B. 2 00 I'irkett. D. W. 1 OO Scolt, Alex. 50 $9 00 :;«J.ii CAULETON. Aivinyraous, $0 25 Anonymous, 65 Anonymovis, 10 Anonymous, 1 oO An''>nymoii.«, 20 Amos, I>aac 50 Amos, Annie lo Amos, W. H. 10 Baker, Miss 20 Bedeil, A. K. 50 Bedel!, Mrs. 50 Carrier, John 25 Carrier. Jennie 10 Carleton, Edith 25 Cornfield. VV. .1 2 00 C(.>rutield, Mrs. 1 (10 Cornfield, Andrew 50 Cornfield, Caroline D. 25 Cornfield, Henry 25 Cornfield, Sarali 25 Craft, J. 0. 1 00 Craft. Mrs. Craft, Miss E. Craft, Fen wick Craft, Mrs. II. A. Cunningliani, Mis.sElla Drake, Liiurencc Dvkeman. I). L, Earle, H. J. Fawcett, Jolin Fawcett, George Fairwenther, Mrs. Friend, Johnston, Mrs. l^ce. Miss Mary Lee, Mrs. J. H. Lord, D. B. Lawson, Jessie J. Lanergau, Willie Lanergan, George Mabie^ Frank Mabie, Roy, Mabie, Vera McLeod. J. Olive, Miss Ella Olive, Jessie Peters, Mrs. Pidceon, C. Perry, Mrs. U, Rolston, Mrs. J. Sampson, Rev. W. II. Sampson, Mrs. Sewell, S. M. Thompson, Mrs. Turner, O. I). "Wetmore, Percy Wetmore, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. S, K. jtO 50 25 25 ao '25 15 1 00 25 50 1 00 :{() 40 1 00 ] 00 25 50 25 25 25 10 10 10 15 25 25 1 00 50 1 Oo 25 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 |28 00 tfO "tO 2") ."iO 2r» 15 1 (K) 2r> .■)(> 1 00 :50 40 1 00 1 00 '^5 50 25 25 25 10 10 10 15 25 25 1 00 50 1 0<» 25 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 \ 00 ^28 0(5 171 CAMPOIJELLO. Alexander, John .1. 12 00 Allinglmm, Uobert 1 50 Allingham. AHmtI 50 Byron, Luke 1 00 liyron, Mrs. 1 00 Children. 50 Batson, (ieorge 5 00 Batson, C'adwallader 5 00 Batson, Mrs. Owen 1 no Batson, Owen 50 Batson, Mrs. Arthur 50 Batson, Mr. and Mrs. C H. 1 00 Children. 50 Calder, James A. 1 00 Calder, Mrs. James A. 50 Children, 50 Calder, Mrs. Ebin 50 Calder, Mrs. Wallace 1 00 Calder, Madeline 50 Calder, James, Sen. 75 Calder, Portia 50 Clarke. A. J. 1 00 Deshon. Mrs. 50 Deshon. Emma 35 Elliott. Albert 9S Elliott. Mrs. 2S Erb. Ida A. 50 Flagg, Mrs. Cadwalladev 4 00 Flagg, ^Irs. Price 2 00 French, Louisa 2 00 Gough, Mr. and ^Irs. 3 00 Gough, Leslie 25 Gough, Russell 25 Harvey, Grace 50 Farmer, John 3 00 Hickson, Arthur 1 00 Harvey, Mrs. 1 00 Johnson, J. M. 1 to Johnson, Stanley 2 00 Johnston. Mrs. Jessie 1 00 Kelly, Lizzie 50 Kelly, Jennie 50 Kelly, Harry 50 Kelly, Lowell 50 Kelly, Mrs. Lowell 50 Kelly, Lena 50 Lank, Mrs. Mary 25 Lank, Mrs. Norman 25 Lank, Mrs. Charles 50 Lank, Clarence 25 Lank, Mrs. Edward 50 Lank, Livonia 25 Mitchell, Silas .Mitchell. Shepherd McLellaii, Mrs. \Vm. McLellan. Kdlar Owen, Mrs. Koltinson Ostram. Mrs. Paul Patch, Mrs. John Patch, Melvin I'atcli, .Mrs. Melvin Patch, Mrs. Eleazer Parker. Owen Powers, Mrs. John Roosevelt, James Simpson, Mrs. iiCoiiard Simpson, Mrs. Alexander Simpson, Jane Simpson, Josephine Townsend, Frederick Townsend, Edward Townsend. Chester Vennell, Mrs. James Collections, Sunday-school i\ Trevor*, I.estock. Mr, A: M r.^.*(. .V, 1 {)» Ticvors, (Jr.icr 2- r, tio I revor.', lleliii 50 1 00 Trevors, David D 1 t1' ',» (to Trevors, Mrs. Joim '»0 1 «)»>' 'i'revors, John CO 1 no Trevors, Mary .Fane s» r»(» Trevors, Knima 25 50 Thompson, Harvey 2 10 1 00 Thompson, John 50 *2 («> I'llock. Mrs. non;dd 1 00 1 r)(i Ullock, Mrs. William 5o 1 (10 Ullock, Charlotte 50 1 50 Ullock. An,ifus 1 (0 1 00 Vondv, Miss 1 00 50 Vye. Sirs. Williani SO •.i 00 VVe, JiOiiisa 25 1 00 Wil.son. Thos. 1 oc> 4 (to Walker, Mrs. Geo, 5U 1 00 Walker, Mrs. Jas. 80 1 00 Wilkinson, Hon. Judi?e 10 00 a 00 50 Winslow. F. K. 5 00 50 11^9 Of- 50 Local appropriation, General Purposes, 1 00 25 50 $39 00 2 00 25 Children's Lenten Missionary 1 00 Offerings- 25 Anderson, Constance $1 V6 2 00 Burchill, Alice 74 1 00 Benson, Willie 80 50 Brehaut. Ethel E. 35 25 Danville, Eddie 1 ;{5 5 Oo DesBrisay, May 40 2 00 Dick, Maggie 1 3: 50 Forrest. Willie J. A. 42 25 Frost, Isa ^o 1 00 Frost, AVillie and Slieppie 20 1 50 Green, Tillie 2-6 2 00 Gullivar, Ethel 53 1 00 Goggin, Xellie 66 1 00 Girvan, Mollie 1 4C 1 00 Girvan, Harold 1 42 50 Harvey, Florrie E. 40 5 00 Howard, Percy HI 1 00 Jackson. Dora 17 50 Leggett, Willie 84 50 Lobban. Mary E D. 81 25 Morris, Lillie 85 25 McLaughlan, Janie 28 2 00 McLaughlan, Ernest 29 50 iMcLautflilan. Hattie 81 Backh 173 Svurlr. Williiiil Sniyilu'. HurnM Trevors, Ma Trevors, (u-riio Trtvors, .laiiiu Tn-vors, Sadie Ticvois, HfU'B, Titvor!-, Kiln Trvvnrs, Kli/.ii .1. I'liock, llildii ninck. Kihel Vve, K\\u'\ Wit)*l'i\v. K. AViilktr, May Total in Hoxes, r.r. 41 4J 11 17 18 ."'^ 4^ !)'*, ^L'k.t Mr)- !f,'-2 14 Total lor<;(;neral Purposes, !ft»;i 14 DALIIOL'SIE. For 1^5)2— Dr. l)is]>ro\v, !?'> 00 DOHCIIESTEH. JJacklu.use. William .f 1 dO Burden. N. A. 1 00 Campbell, itev J. R. & Mrs. 10 00 Campbell, U. Francis, in Man Chandler, Mrs. Geo. W. Chandler, Mrs. .Tosbua Cliundler, Miss F. S. Chapman. ^Mrs. David Chapman, Mrs. Hazen W. (Jhapmau, Miss Colwell, Thomas Forster, John B. Forster, Mrs. John B. Forster, Miss Sadie >rcD. Forster, Master I. F. C. Forster, Master William C. Forster, Miss Belle Forster, Percy Fr.wler, G. B. Gilbert, Miss Eliza Gilbert. Bradford H. Gillespie, T. F. Godfrey, Miss Godfrey, Miss Georgie Godfrey. Miss Funny 1 iJO 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 5 00 5 00 5 00 40 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 Godfrey. Mi>s Ednn Haiiin^'tni), Hon. " llanin^tun. .Miss llniiinL.'ton, H, W . Ilaniiiirton, Miss Maude HaniiiL'tnii, C. Lionel Haninu'ioii, .Miss Blanche \'. Hickiiuui, .loiiii llickinan. William lllckmuti, Mrs. .loscnji ilutciiitisciii, .Mrs. \N illard .Inhlistdll, .Fnim (ohrislon. .Mrs. .Joiiii Keillor. .Mrs, Tliomas Lane. Martin 1. fiaiie, .Mrs. Martin I. .Masters. Mrs. H. W. Millar. Charles Millar. .Mrs. Charles .Millar, Harry Moran, .Mrs. lienj, Mc(;raih. Mrs. \\. ,]. McQueeij, Mrs. Joseph Noiles, Mrs. Oulton. .Mrs. A. E. Outhouse. Mrs. Palmer, H. W. Palmer, Mrs. 11. W. Palmer, Miss Nellie Palmer, P. J. Palmer. Mrs. M. Barlow Palmer, Richard A. fc Mrs. Palmer. 31 rs. Ebenezer Palmer, Mrs. John Palmer, Master Pidlip Pipes, A. B. , Sherreu. Mrs. i Shreve, Fred. j Smith. Lady I Stevens. Mrs. I Tait, Mrs. Frank I Tait, Miss Laura Teed, L F. and Mrs. I Teed, M. G. Teed. Mrs. M. G. Turner, Mrs. William Wallace, Mrs. George Wilbur, Willard Wilbur, Miss Edith Wilbur, Master Arthur Wilbur, Miss Ethel Wilbur, Miss Annie 1»5 00 2 00 2 <)0 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 •«) J 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 0) 2 00 2 0') 1 '.*•> 1 1 1 00 2 •><) 2 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 25 1 «0O 25 2 00 25 50 jO 00 1 00 50 1 yX» 1 Oi) m 00 1 00 1 00 1 OiJ 50 50 50 fieO 25 t .'v '4i » , ;;„■■) ■, ■ i ( •*: -•■■ 174 pM '■ '4 LeNTKN MlbaiON IktXES— Clmpnian. Cyiil & Muriel ilanington, Hon. Judge Ilaninglon, Miss Maude Forster, Mrs. John B. Palmer. Mrs. John Rol)b, Miss Tail, Miss Mabel Total, . . , ^1 11 1 90 1 0(1 Pi 1 31 75. 35: $ 7 38 186 25 *193 58 1 Kobiuson, James |2 C'O Russell, Mrs. S. 50 Saunders, Allan 1 00 Saunders, Miss 1 00 Vanderbeek, J. W. 50 AVilson, Mrs. Charles 50 |4.s 50 OREY RAPIDS. Collected by Mr». J(i», McDonald and Mrs. Sturgeon, Arsenault. Joseph |0 25 Arbo. Charles 25 A Friend, 10 DERBY AND BLACKVILLE. Curtis, Mary 10 Curtis, Joseph Sr. 25 DERBY. Curtis, Mrs. Joseph 25 Curtis, William L. 25 Collected by Mrs. Allan Bm ron. Curtis, David 25 Coughlin, Mrs. William 25 Allison, William |1 00 Coughlin, Ben 25 Allison, Everett 50 Coughlin, Ben 10 Baylee, Rev. C. O'D, 2 no Coughlin, Albert 50 Baylee, Mrs. 3 00 Curtis, Arthur 23 Barron, Mr. & Mrs. Allan 2 00 Coughlin, J. T. 25 Belts, John 3 00 Coughlin, James 25 Belts, Miss 1 00 Coughlin, Grace 10 Crocker, AV. T. in memoriam 5 00 Gillespie, James 50 Cluston, ]Mr6. Henrj 1 00 Jardine, Frank 50 Cushman, William 1 00 Manderville, Lizzie 25 Cliff, George 1 00 Manderville, Duncan 25 Cliff, .Air. Jc Mrs. John 2 00 Alanderville, Hyram 25 Cliff, Mr. c'c Mrs. William 2 00 Mountain, J. 25 Cliff. Thomas C. 50 Mountain, Ben, 25 Cliff, Alexander 50 McDonald, Mrs. James 25 Cliff, Misses 1 00 Sturgeon, Mrs. Walter 25 Cowie, Alexander 1 00 Sturgeon, Walter 25 Crocker. W. H. 1 00 Sturgeon, Ben 25 Ericson, Air. »fc Mrs. John 2 00 Sullivan, Daniel Jr. 18 Kricson, Miss 1 00 Sullivan, Mrs. David 25 Funcheon, James 50 Sullivan, Robert 10 Ife, George 50 Sullivan, J. 05 Knight. Mrs. 2 00 Sullivan, -Tames 26 Lee. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel 1 00 Sullivan, David Jr. 25 McGinnis, Miss 1 00 Sullivan, T. 10 Morrison, Andrew 5 00 Urquart, Robert Vickers, Patrick 60 Norman, Kelse 1 00 26 Newman. John 1 00 Warren, Alex. 10 Pftrie, Joseph 50 Pladwell, Mr. 1 0« 19 26 Col AJexM A lex a Bean, Curtic ( 'ougl Duncji McAu McKei McMei Meint' 3IcDoJ Robins Robins Sturgec I'nderL Wells. , Whalen Collected Ko HLACKVILLE. Collected bij Mikx Alice ('tiderhill. Alexander, Hugh |0 25 Alexander, Wni. M. 1 00 Bean, Mrs. James 30 Curtice, John 50 Cough Ian. Thomas 50 Duncan, James 30 McAuley, George 50 McKenzie, Robert 25 McMeehan, Robert 50 ^Mclntyre, Mrs. George 25 McDonald, James 25 Robinson, Mrs. Roderick 50 Robinson, Mrs. Thos. 1 00 Sturgeon, Amanda 25 Underbill, Mrs. Louisa 25 Wells, John 25 Whalen, Michael 25 RECAPITrL.\TION. Derby, Grey Rapid-* Bluckville, 158 50 9 26 17 50 |7 10 Collected by Mrs. T. Ward Underhill. A Friend, |0 10 A Friend, 10 Barrett, Mr. & Mrs.Theophilus 1 00 Crawford, ^Irs. Charles 25 Kennedy, Mr. & Mrs. Allen 50 Kennedy, Mrs. Daniel 25 McDougall, Annie 25 Stevens, Mr. & Mrs. George 50 Sturgeon, Jane 20 Underhill, T. Ward 50 Underhill, Miss Lottie C. 1 00 Underhill, Mrs, T. W. 25 Underhill, L Albert 1 00 Underhill, Wm. T., Sr. 25 Underhill, Allen 1 00 Underhill, B. N. T. 1 00 Underbill, Mr. & Mrs. James 50 Underhill, Mr. «& Mrs. Thomas 50 luderhill, Wm, T. 25 Underhill, Mr. & Mrs. Millet 1 00 Nicker, Mrs. Martin 25 Less, $10 65 7 10 $17 75 25 |17 50 GAGETOWX. Armstrong, John Babbitt, B. S. Brooks, Mrs. D. Currey, Miss Curre'y, Miss H. Maude Cooper, John Crawford, Samuel Clowes, J. C. Carswell, Dr. Duvernet, Mrs. J. H. Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Dingee, Misses A. A. Dingeo, Mr. & Mrs. W. B. DeVeber, L. DeVeber, Mr. & Mrs G. DeVeber, N. D. Dale, J. T. Donald, Mrs. A. Forbes, G. C. Ferguson, Mrs. D. H. Gilbert, T. W. Gilbert, T. H. Gilbert, Dr. Gilbert, Mrs. T. II. Galey, Mrs. A. Graham, Wm. Hopewell, Mrs. John Howard, Donald Hunter, Mrs. R. Hackett, ^liss M. Howard, Jonathan Hamilton, Wm. Hewlett, Miss Hall, H. B. Hansen, Rev, N. C Hamilton, Miss Hawkshaw, Mrs. W. Hawkshaw, Mrs, R. Hawkshaw, James Knox, Miss Kerr, James Kerr, John Law, Wm, $0 25 ott 50 1 CK> 1 00 50 50 2 CO 00 (10 50 00 50 2 on 00 00 25 50 50 1 0" 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 35 25 25 50 50 50 50 1 (Xt 1 00 6 00 25 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 50 .^U'l 17' Mcl^rackL-n, Mrs. McAlli-ner, A. McAllister. A. T. McAllister, Miss E. Jane McAllister, James McDermott, Wni. McKenuev, John McMulkin, Miss Neales. J. DeVeber Olty. Xorval Irs. John Vail. Albe-rt Williams. Mrs. E, Weston. Mrs. Wigii'ins, Mrs. Wiffirins, Robert Mimmary — First collection, St-confl (io Summerliili, HAMPTON'. HAMPTON VILL.VGE. CoUeoitd by Misx Liglidev:. $0 2.-, 5U 25 2r> 2". 2-. hi) •"»'i 1 (10 1 (H) 5(» no 1 00 ."> 00 1 00 no 25 10 25 50 •'■"i 5(t 50 25 Hourke, E. Vcrr.on Stephenson, Mrs. S. Stepheii-on. Sa'.nuel Warnefi.rd, l>r. P. IT. |5() :o 5 78 39 1 00 $09 m Arnold, Mrs. (1. C. Fund) liovairci, John Bourne, Mr. & Mrs. Coggan, Daniel Dixon, Henry Fleming, Robert Fleminc;, Mrs. Flewclling, Mrs. E. Humphrey, Mrs. : Kilpatrick, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. & Miss Ottv, Geo. O. D. Otty, W. Piers, Mrs. H. F. A. C. $0 50 50 2 00 25 1 00 1 Oo 25 1 OO 20 50 40 1 00 10 00 2 Oit 25 *1 1 00 50 50 00 HA.Ml*Tt»X STATION. f\iU, Smith. J. Wm. Smith, II. F. Smith, M. L. Travis, Mrs A. Mt N. Whelpley, F. E, S.MITIITOWN. S.5 M 00 1 25 50 50 1 00 50 50 V) 50 50 5') >') 1 00 50 $9 -^r, Coluchd In, J/;.v,s' /,. F. i>in,th. Bui), Emn>a A. Robinson. Katie Robinson. W. H. Smith. C'has. 1. Smith. -Mrs. J. S. Smith, Ebene/.er Smith, Mrs. E, P. Smith, Louisa F. Snodgrass, Sumucl Yeoman s, James |0 20 5(» 1 i.iO 1 0) 25 1 00 25 50 50 :50 f 5 50 KKKN( M VILLAGE. C'lUfctal I'll Win. I.niHjstroth, Sr. |0 40 Bull, Mrs. Jas. Davis, Gc'i). Giggey, Lawson Langstroth, Wm Laugstn.th, C, F Smitii, Newton 25 1 00 50 1 00 Col Bovair Crawf( Crawf( Crawfr Crawfc Cniwffl Cniwfd DeMiJl, DeMill, DeMiU, Fowler, Hill. B. Jordan, McAvitj Piers, P) Hay mom Haymoni Stewart, Smith, J( Summa H.impton Hampton Lake.sidt Sniithtov French Sent throi Tot Locally af ilampion I Ali'hony ^ Ciiai libers, ^■ijapinan,' (^'tiiipmau, ^'iJambers, ^lianibers,) Wjumbers'l \yW(m, Jh( '^"tcher, l\ 177 i=*j LAKESIDE. Collected by John L. Crawford. Bovaird, Jas. Crawford, S. M. Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Miss Crawford. Mary E. Crawford, J. R. Crawford, Heber DeMill, E. H. DeMill, Charily DeMill, Mrs. Rufus Fowler, John Kill, B. W. Jordan, Jas. G. McAvity, M. E. Pierw, Price Itaymoud, Mrs. Wolsey Itfiymond, Geo. Stewart, W. O. Smith, Josh. H. |0 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 25 1 00 1 '»0 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 $15 00 Summary — Hampton Vi!''ige, |23 85 Hampton Station, J* 25 Ijuke^ide, 15 00 Sniithtown, 5 50 French Village, 3 40 $57 00 Sent through Rural Dean, 7 50 Total $04 50 Locally appropriated inwards Hampton Parsonage Fund, $27 $37 00 50 HARDWICKE. Au^hony Charles $1 00 Cluiiubers, George 50 Cliapinan, W. A. 1 00 Cliapman, James 50 Cliambers, George 50 Chambers, Mrs. George 25 Chambers, Josepli 1 00 Colbon, James 1 00 Dutcher, Daniel 50 Dutcher, Mary Emeline $0 25 Dutcher, Wm. Stirling 25 Dutcher, Peter 1 00 I)utcher, James 1 00 Dutcher, Wm. 50 Dutcher, James A. 50 Dutcher, Sylvanus, Jr. 50 Friend, 25 Gulliver, IMiin 1 00 Gulliver, Edward Sr. 1 00 Gulliver, Edward. Jr. 1 00 Gulliver, Eliza 25 Gulliver, Wm. (Phin) 1 00 Helman, John 1 00 Kingston, S. J. 1 00 Kingston, Simon A. 25 Kingston, Alice 25 King.-iton, Evelyn 25 King.slon, Jessie 25 Kingston. Henry 50 Kingston, Mrs Henry 25 Kingston, Jameft 10 Kingston, ]\Iary Jane 10 Kingston, John E. 10 Kingston, Wm. George 10 Kingston. Annie 10 Kingston, Thomas H. 25 Kingston. S. J. Jr. 25 Kingston. Jolin R. 25 Kingston, Samuel Jr. 50 Kingston, Mary Jane 25 Kingston, Mrs. S. 20 Lewis. Luther 1 00 Lloyd, Philip 25 Lloyd, Wm. 25 Lloyd. Bella Jane 10 Lloyd, Ella Louisa lo Lloyd, Alvena 10 Lloyd, John Alexander 10 Lloyd, Donald Edric 10 Mills, John ^ 1 00 Mills, James 1 00 Mills, W. 1 00 Mills, Charles 1 00 Mills. George, 50 Mills, John A. 50 McLeod, Thomas 1 00 McLeod, Wm. 1 00 McLeod, John 1 00 McLeod, Charles 1 00 .McLannaghan, Robert 1 00 McLannaghan, .lames 1 50 McLanaghan, Joseph 25 McLanaghan, G. in memoriam 1 00 <.: " ,j ,^. 178 ',1 i ■ .1 -m' :;•■ 111 m m ^:r% mi u. McLannaghan, Mary $0 M(;Lanaghan, Addie Noble, i\lrs. Noble, Howard Noble, Jessie Scott, Mrh. Taylor, Alexander 1 Taylor, Olive Wilkinson, Kev, \V J. 2 Wilkinson, W. S. Wikinson, Dorothea Williston, Joseph ]} I Williston, Fred 1 Williston, Mary Williston, A. in memoriam Williston, Mrs. Williston, Livingst'/w^ Williston, Bernard Williston, Wishart, Williston, J. G. Williston, Harry Williston, Wathen Williston, Ambrose Williston, II. C. Williston, Joseph Williston, Johu A. AVilliston, Charlotte Williston, Mrs. John Williston, John B. Williston. Luther Jr. W^illiston liarber Williston, Rae Williston. Luther Sr. Williston, Mrs. Jos. (Captain AVilliston, Patterson Williston, James G. S'*, Williston. George, Sr. Williston, Seymour Williston, T. B. Williston, :Mrs. T. B. 1 Willi-ston, Mrs. James A. Williston, Peunie Williston, Walter Williston, Thos. H. 1 Williston, W. W. Williston, Osbo'-ne Williston, Phin Williston, Mrs. Phin 1 Williston, George, Jr. 1 Williston. Charles C. Williston, A, G. 1 oO 2') HO 10 10 50 00 25 00 20 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 20 00 25 50 00 00 50 00 50 SO 25 35 25 50 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 25 50 50 50 50 5(> 00 00 25 00 The balance of the amount required from this Mis- sion is raised by weekly collections and subscrip- tions, $227 15 $305 00 Errors and < >nmxionsfur 1892 recHJied WillLston, Alex in memoriam $4 00 MISSION BOXES. Williston, ]\Irs. Williston, Alice Williston, Aletha Wilkinson, Willie $11 25 80 25 3 a(t $15 CO KINGSTON, Bradley, Miss Goreham, Mrs. N. E. Goieham. Miss Lyon, Mrs. Reuben $:} 0(1 1 00 50 50 $5J)0 JTT 85 MAUGEKVILLE. Banks, Mrs, Geo. Bartlett, Mrs. John Bent, Miss B. Clarke, Jas. H. Clowes, C. T. Clowes, Geo. H. DeVeber, Wm. DeYeber, Miss Dibblee, Re/. H. E. Ewing, Wm. Ewing, Hannah Harding, Miss K. A. Harrison, Mrs. F. J, Harrison, Miss M. E, McFadgen, Mrs. Magee, Miss A. Perley, Miss Winifred Shields, Mrs. James ${) Li 50 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 5 00 25 25 ■jO 50 1 00 50 1 00 /.') 179 Smith, G. R. Smith, Mrs. G. R. Stt-rling, Miss A. WaasoD, Mrs. A. Woodward, Miss M. Offertory — Christ Church, 2 <)() §1 00 Sweet. John H. 1 00 Wright. Mrs. 1 00 , Weekly Offerings, and 05 'Douatious, Newcastle and 5Q Nelson, 160 OS 09 Total for ]!>Iission. $404 00 ^23 34 8 S. LENTEN BOXES • I'erley, Mary SI 20 Clowes, Frank & Harry 1 1 00 Clowes, Alice, Charlie it Allen, 1 00 Harrison, Roy & Archie H4 Harrison, Nellie it Hilda 40 Wasson, Eva & Harry 34 Foster, Jessie 15 SS"^ 17 ^^^ ^^^^ NEWCASTLE AND NELSON. NELSON. Jii/ Weeklt/ Envelojifx. Copp, James Davidson, J. W. (tjertz, Mrs. (tjertz, Mary 2 00 Wi 00 10 40 NORTON. Appleby, >Iiss Baxter, C'apt. Baxter, Mrs. Brown, ('apt. ct Mrs. Brown, Mrs. R. A. Campbell, J. A. Campbell, I*eter Cother, A. H. Dixon, Chas. Dixon, Gilbert Dixon, Georiic Dixon, C. ET Dixon, C. II. Fair weather, Edwin Fairweather, J. E. Fairwoather, Mrs. J. E. Fairweather, Miss E. M. Fairweather. S. T. Fairweather. Mrs. S. T. Fairweather, M^i.ss M. Fairweather, A. \l. Fairweather. A. E. Fairweather, Albert Fro.sf, Allan Frost, Mrs. H. Frost, Miss M. Frost, Charles Floyd, J. M. Floyd. J. W. Hendricks. Mrs. Hendricks, Miss Hendricks, Miss Mary Hendricks, Mies Emma Hendricks, James Hendricks, Charles Hoyt, Mrs Hoyt, Mr. ».V Mrs. J. E. Hodgin, Tl\oma8 Hodgiii, E. J. Hodgin, Nellie Hodgin, Thos. Jr. Hodgin, Gussie |1 00 1 w 1 00 50 50 00 00 75 00 25 00 00 00 25 1 ()("» 00 5o 00 00 y 00 50 1 00 1 (Ml 1 00 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 25 QO .7J 5Irs. John 50 50 Smith, J. Leslie 50 .Sproule, Edward 50 1 Sutton, George 50! Tilley, W. II. 50 1 Walker, Alexander 50 Wilson, Miss M. 25 Wilson, James 50 Wilson, Miss Jane 25 Wilson, John 25 AVoods, Hon. Francis 2 GO' Woods, Harry 50! Woods, W. J. 50 i Woods. Mrs. W. J. 50 ! ( )irertories, 8 ;iO Mayes, Mis.s Strange, William Special collections- Fraser, Wm. Fraser, Mrs. C. Fruser, Til lie Graham, Mr. ik. Mrs. 6 00 :j 00 1 00 30 25 1 OO $76 05 MAOUNDY AND ULAN BY UIDGE. »0 )0 1 !j;81 HO )0 PRINCE WILLIAM AND )0 DUMFRIES. 50 00 00 DUMFHIES. 25 Divvld.son, IT. A. & John !j!5 00 25 Ellogood, Mrs. 6 00 (t(V Hllegood, Miss E. 5 00 50 Kllcgood, Whitter 4 00 51) Klifgood, Arthur 8 00 50 Ellogood Endowment, 31 50 70 Hamilton, Mrs. M. 20 00 — .MiUi.T, Wm. 2 00 00 Simmons, Thos. 1 00 «._ Simmons, Ed. 1 00 H Simmons, Wm. 1 00 Rrown, Edmund $1 00 Carruthers, Wm. 1 00 Carruthers, James 3 00 Henry, Wesley 1 CO Henry, Man/.er 1 00 Henry, Albert 1 00 Henry, Lewis 1 00 Henry, Thos. 1 ()0 Henry, Fred. (5 13 Henry, Wm., Jr. 4 50 Henry, Joseph 7 50 Henry, Wm. 2 00 Kirkpatrick, Andrew 4 CO Lockhart, Thos. 2 00 Love, Geo. 7 00 McCormack. John 38 McMullin, Wm. 8 13 McMuUin, Samuel 4 88 McMullin, Albert 2 00 Vance, Alex. 4 (»0 PUINCB W ILMAM. Fraser, Wm. Fraser, T. S, Fraser, J. W. Fraser, Alex. Oiiuiam. W. M. <'ialuiin, Geo. (iialuun, Gilbert •Imies, Thos. •Joiu's, Simeon Jones, S. W. •loiii's, Geo. $10 00 8 00 MAGAGUADAVIC. 184 50 Gartley, Andrew Gartley, Joseph j Gartley, Mrs. Jas. Hatch, Mrs. Henry, John 1 no ^ Henry, Wm. .1 "^Hood, George ;;;;;jiHood, Wm. 2 50 McMulhn, Archie I QQ I McMullin, Miss Eva 12 00 i McMullin, John 1 00 ' Miller, James 2 00 \ Miller, John 2 CO 1 Miller, Mrs. John 162 52 9 00 1 50 9 00 1 00 3 25 1 50 $8 00 K 1 00 % V 1 00 ^'i K 9 00 ^ K 12 50 -^ W' 5 50 io 00 ,■ •; ■ 5 00 *r-'- ■ '& ■I ^1 » 1- ! ■ 182 m'i-^ I'M Miller, Robert Vance, Robert Special Collection for D. C. S., ^ 50 3 00 9 50 $95 25 RBCAPITDLATION. Dumfries, §84 50 Prince William, 70 05 Magundy and Blaney Ridge, 62 52 Maguadavic, 95 25 Special collections for Synod, 5 40 Sunday collections, 29 18 $352 88 RICHIBUCTO AND KINGSTON RICniBCCTO. Collected by J/r,iihs li. JMcIntyre, Miss K. Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. R. Melt tyre, Mr. & Mrs. T. McKee, Miss McKee, Mr. & Mrs. J. McKeen, Georye McKeen, Joseph McKeen, Iteuheu McKeen, Wm. McLean, Mrs. John McLelian, Mrs. John Moore, Wiliard Nicholson, Mrs. John Nicholson, .1. W. Nicholson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Parks, Miss A. Parks, Mr. & Mrs. D. Parks, Jlrs. G. H. Parks, Herbert Ray, Mr. & Mrs. A. Ray. Harry Sanders, Miss B. Sanders, J. F. Sanders, Robert Scott, Robert Stokes. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Strong, Miss F. $1 00 1 On *)() 00 1 00 r)0 no 1 1 .")0 00 Strong. S. Teed.' Rev. A. W. Teed. W. II. Toms. Mr. and Mr*, Toms, O-sborn I'lipp, Edmund Tripp. Ednuuid, Jr, Trui', Mrs. Vandinc, Dow Vandi' '■, John Vandiue, Mrs. J. Wet more. Miss G. WiLson, (Jeorge Wilson. Mr. .V: Mrs. Wilson. Mr. .V .Mrs J. I .') ; .-)0 I Wilson. Mr. .V: Mrs. E. 1 00 i Wilson. Mr. .V .Mrs. W. no i Wilson. Mr. & Mrs.VV.. Jr m 3 00 50 1 00 1 00 .•)0 m 1 00 CoUertiojtH, Watson Settlement, St. John's Church, Belleville, St. Paul's Church. 1 00 O: .) 1 '.» 00 1 00 1 00 50 i 1 00 I 50 I 50 001 1 00 ! 50" 50 I 1 00 50 1 00 o'j 50 1 00 25 1 50 50 50 50 10 00 1 00 SACKVILLE. Allison. J. F. Allison, Miss Annie Adams, Mrs. John Botsford, Senator Bulmer, Mrs. Nathan Babcock, Eli /a Bulmer. William Carter, Mrs. Warren Cogswell, Miss Minnie Caulkins. Doctor Dixon, Ml". & Mrs. Dickson, Mr. tk Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. R. Estabrooks, Mrs. T. Eccles, Mrs. Samuel Foster. Mrs. Robert Ford, Mrs. John Fawcett, Mrs. Horace Hoar, Mrs. Miles Johnson, John Kaye, Mrs. Wijley ]Milner. Capt. Milner, Mrs. Winslow McLeod, M?!'. R. Marks, Mr '''homjis $-» 50 0(J 1 00 1 50 50 50 9Q 60 35 SO 30 25 50 1 00 1 Om 5(» 3 OS A 14 1 30 1 00 $127 ;55 |1 00 1 00 35 5 00 25 20 25 50 50 25 3 00 75 25 5(» 1 00 75 50 00 50 50 50 50 10 Black. 00 185 Morice, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Capt. ililner, W. C. ii Mrs. Norris, Miss Prescott, Mrs. 11. Rainnie, Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. Win. Smith, Mrs. II. Sbewen. Miss Si(i(lall, Frank Smitli, Miss Teed, B. H. Towse, Mi.s.s Ilattie Taylor, Mrs. Wry. Miss Addie Wilson, Miss Wiggins, Cecil F. Wiggins, Mrs. Wiggins, Selvvyii Wiggins, Nora* Wiggins, John Keble to 2r, 2.") 25 50 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 30 25 20 2 00 1 00 v.) 25 20 $:}5 00 W. and O. Fund, !|;5 58 ST. ANDREWS AND CHAM- COOK. ST. ANDUKWP, lilack, Thomas |1 Billings, Robert lUirton, John 1 Bradley, Miss Carraichael, Mrs. 1 Cockburn, E. A. Dealey, Joseph 1 Doroughty, Robert 1 Forster, W. D. Forster, Mrs. Friend, A Friend, A Grimmer, F. H. Gove, Mrs. Charles 1 Gove, Dr. 5 Haddock, Mrs. Harper, J. Hatheway, C. E. O. 1 Jackson, George 00 5 00 50 00 50 00 00 10 00 5 00 25 2 00 10 00 00 00 50 25 00 60 Jackson, Mrs. George Ketchum. Rev. Canon Kelchinn, Emily Knight, Mrs. l/ B. Lamb, Mrs. Hcrliert Legli, Mrs. E. Cornwell MacMaster, J ^i'luey Magee. John "^ McCiirdy. .M Maloney, h H .Moody, ilii' ' V Mowatt. M: rg* Mowatt, Grace Helen (Jdell, Mrs. Odell, Brothers Parker. Dr. »S: Mrs. \. (}. I). Richardson, Mrs. Thonuis Rigby, Mrs. S. Rigby, Owen Street, T. Herbert Stevenson, Mrs. B. R. Stevenson, Christina F. Stevenson, J. F. Stickney, Mrs. G. Harold Stin.son, Mrs. Thomas Treadwell, X. Whitlock, William Wren, Capt. John Wren. T. Rudolph Collections in Church, ♦0 50 10 00 1 (10 2 00 25 5 00 :{ 00 1 00 25 50 5 00 1 50 I 00 00 o 00 ). :;o (10 50 50 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 o 00 1)- •w') 1 00 r.O I 00 1 00 10 00 $140 CIIAMCOOK. Boyd, Amelia Grimmer, Mrs. Grimmer. J. D. Grimmer, G. Durrell Johnson, Hans Rankin. Mrs. H. Wren, Mrs. vV. UECAI'ITCI.ATION. St. AndrcAvs, Chamcook, 1140 25 01 85 $202 10 Up hK '''3 i ! ^K ' ■:i ^K '' 1 > ^^P h '■ ' mli ■1 ^H ■ i ■', ' \.''-;>i 'i^f:y^\' ' y J''-- ' i ^ X"^ ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) f9 4^ 1.0 I.I 11.25 IM US ■ 50 1^1^ 12.2 IS 144 "' ^ VS. 12.0 ■a 1.4 11.6 ^ ^ PhotograpJiic Sciences Cbrporalion 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 186 &• v. :■■(: n.. ■ I, ST. DAVID. OAK li.\Y ROAD. Collided by Afr. Henry Mowatt. Bamford, Mr. & Mrs. E. Gregory, William Maxwell, Howard Maxwell, Charles O. McBride, Mrs. James McBride, Mrs. John A. McBride, Mrs. Nellie Mowatt, Henry Mowatt, Gertrude Mowatt, James Mowatt, Mrs. James Mowatt, Thomas Mowatt, Mrs. Thomas Mowatt, William Mowatt, Mrs. William PoUey, Arthur Policy, Mrs. Arthur Policy, Ethel Policy, CliflEord Rolls, William Rolls, Mrs. Wm. Rolls, Thomas Thompson, Miss Edith Webber, James (1892) Sunday collections, |8 00 5 00 5 00 3 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 6 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 5i 00 2 00 1 00 23 80 $79 30 CHURCH OP THE ASCENSION, Collected by Mr. Oeo. Davidson. Black, Robert M. Claxton, Jeremiah Claxion, Mrs. J. Claxton, Arthur Davidson, Geo. H. Davidson, Mrs. G. H. Davidson, Ethel M. Davidson, Pearl W. Davidson, Melvin O. Davidson, Robert Davidson, Clark Davidson, Myrtle C. Davidson. Alvin B. Deacon, Robert Deacon, Mrs. R. Deacon, Izora |4 00 2 00 50 50 6 00 1 00 Deaoon, Yalinda |0 35 Deacon, Nelson 85 Martin, Mrs. Jane 1 00 Morse, H. L. 90 Morrison, Mrs. I. C. 1 00 Millidge, Winnie G. 50 Millidge, Lucy K. 50 Millidge, Mary A 50 Millidge, Helen Jean 35 McKnight, Robert 50 McKnight. Mrs. Robt. 50 Simpson, Joseph 1 00 Sawyer, Eri 1 00 Sawyer, Mrs. Eri 1 00 Smith, Robert « 0(> Smith, Mrs. Robert 50 Smith, Ethel M. 25 Smith, Beatrice L. 25 Smith, F. W. C. 35 Towers, John A. 2 • J Towers, Maria L. 25 Towers, Mabel 25 Towers, George 3 00 Towers, Mrs. Geo. . 1 00 Towers, Kinsman 1 00 Towers, Mrs. Robt. 50 Towers, Wallace 50 Towers, Webster 50 Sunday collections, 14 33 25 25 3 00 1 00 50 50 $01 72 UPPER TOWER HILL. Collected by Mr, Geo. Davidson. Armstrong, David S. $2 00 Armstrong, Mrs. D. S. 3 00 Armstrong, Helen E.(Teacher) 2 00 - ~ 50 50 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Armstrong, Jessie E. Armstrong, Sedgefield W. Bell, Mary E, (Teacher) Doore, Horatio N. Deacon, Mrs. Joseph ^5 Deacon, Mrs. Joseph (1892) Irvin, William Irvin, Mrs. W. Irons, Mrs. John Logan, Mrs. John Powers, Mrs. Warren 2 00 1 Powers, AUie 50 1 Scott, Mrs. Clara 50 I Scott, Samuel 187 i= 00 00 00 1 00 1 (K) 5 (M) 1 00 .5 00 .5 00 no 2 (K) 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 Stephenson, Miss Stockford. Mrs. Sturdee, II. L. Taylor, J. M. Temple, Mrs Thos. Thomas, Miss Thome, Mrs. C. Tingey, Miss Tingey, Mrs. Titus. Mrs. I'pham, Mrs. Walker, Mrs, Thomas Weldon, C. VV. Wetmore, Mi.ss J. Wheeler, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Ii$3 00 2;") 6 00 5 00 1 (H» .50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 00 50 1 00 50 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 10 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 !B342 85 Offertory, Oct. 1902, 'M Id Offertory, April, 1893, 58 '.V,i Special donation, Jan.'Oa, 100 00 Missionary Working Party, 200 00 I. C. Fund, 8 0;j Sunday-school, 01 91 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 45 25 00 00 00 00 50 00 Total, «808 IS PORTLAND. Barnhill, Mrs. A. $1 00 Court, Mrs Jas. 1 00 Coupe, Mrs. R. E. Court, P. 1 00 1 00 DeBois, Mrs, T. 2 0(» Hilyard, Mrs. T. R. Kilpatrick, VVm. McJunkin, R. 1 00 1 00 1 00 Nase, D. H, 1 00 Nelson, P. 1 00 Quinsler, Mrs. Sibbald, Rev. E W. 1 50 2 00 Smith, Mrs W. H. 1 00 Steipar, Mrs. Woodman, C. F. 1 00 5 00 Amounts less than §1.00, - 13 41 $34 01 t>>^ !(•.") ST. PAIL. Anonymou.s. Annstronu, Robert Humes. >trs. 1). lilnir, A. C. (I. C. F) lihiir, A. C (W. iV O. F.) Boyd, S. H. CamplK!lI. Mrs. M. Ciimplicll. J. Kov Coster. Mrs. F Coster, Mrs. X. A. Coster. Miss j)i.\on. M. IV DeVeber. Canon & Mrs. F P N Earle.^Mrs. W. Z. FulrweatUer, Mrs. Edwin llazen. J. 1). Jones, Hon. T. 11. Jones. Mrs. T. il. Lee, T. Carleton Lee, Percy Magee. Mrs. J. M. Matthew, G. F. Mills, Aitml Morrison, diaries Murray. Miss F. Neales, Mrs. W. Neales. Mrs.W. (W. & O. F. ) Xichols, Craig W. Otty, Henry P. Peacock, George Peacock, Eliza Peacock, John Peacock, Mrs. J. Peacock, Albert Peacock, Nathaniel Peacock, Mrs. N. Peacock, Wm. James Peacock, Annie L. Peacock, Nathaniel F. Peacock, John Wilmot Penaliaan. W. Paddock, Mr. & Mrs. M. V. Robb, Mary Robertson, Mr. &, Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mr, & Mrs. T. B. Scovil, E. G. Selfridge, Mary Smith, G. Sidney Smith, Frances ':M. Starr, Mrs. R. P. Starr, F. P. 1 00 1 (JO 2 oO 2 ro 1 00 n 00 4 00 :; IK) 10 00 10 Ml .") 00 20 00 OO 5 . Mr>. (1. C. V.) Svu\om\>, 'lilt' Mis.scs t'K.rnf;. W. II. I nderliill. Mrs, ruderhiil. Miss Uphani. .Mrs, C. \V. I'niiam, Winifred Wii.son, "Nlury Wilson, Bessie Wriglit, Arthur Wriglit. Miss \V. A: (>. Ciillocticn, January :!r(l. lWt:i, »N (Ml 4 H) 4(t Oo 1 00 1 0(1 •1 Mtl 2.-) 1 00 1 (Ml o 00 S 0(1 20 ."•< SIM.MAHY. General Purposes, W. .: ' WILLIAMsnURO. Collected by Alfred Clarknoti. Clarkson, Wm. & Alfred 84 00 Clarkson, Bortiu 1 00 C/larkHon, Wtn. & John 10 00 Clarkson, Henry 50 Clarkson, Fred. 60 Clarkson, Clarence 25 Clarkson, Erice 60 Oullaber, Henry 1 00 Gullahur, James 1 00 Gullaher, William 50 $10 25 WARD SETTLEMENT. HI i. Collected by Mrs. Waui/h and Mrs. nl^^il'''' K,lly. HBSI'' Douglass, Jno. 82 CO W^^l W: Douglass, Andrew L. 2 00 11 W^ 1' ' Douglass, William 1 00 i|BIIBIfc Douglass, Mary 2 00 MffiKpW Howe, Miss 6 00 m^M 'w^n!r' Kelly, William 50 fl » Fi''° ' Kelly, John 1 50 mi li'' Kelly, Mrs. John 50 111^ Kelly, Havelock 1 50 111^ Kelly, Mrs. Duncan 1 00 III Pf *!'■' * Kelly, Mrs. Leonard 50 |||||; Kelly, Robert 1 00 Scott, John 1 00 U ui^^ •• ^- Scott, Robert, Sr. ' 1 00 life ' Scott, Wm. 1 00 Scott, Robert 1 00 1 m^^ ■ Scott, Catherine 50 M ^^'-^ " Waugh, Robt. 12 00 ^H ^1^' ;,. Waugh, Mrs. 2 00 11^: Waugh, Mary 1 00 $38 00 IP ' LIMB KILM. Collected by Mm Wilkin son. BIK^ . Douglass, Mrs Thos. W. 82 00 uffil'/ Wilkinson, Samuel 10 00 11 812 00 giants' olrn. Patchell, Wm. 88 00 Sands, Jno. «& family 5 00 Sands, Frank A. 2 00 Sands, Thos. I 00 816 00 RN0LI8H SETTLEMENT. Collected by Jmiah Foreman. Douglass, Douglass, Douglass, Douglass, Foreman, Foreman, Foreman, Foreman, Foreman, Turnbull, Turybull, Thos., Sr. John J. James David J. Josiah Rainaford James Mary Burgess Alec. Harry 81 8 4 1 50 60 00 00 6 00 1 2 1 2 1 00 00 25 10 00 00 823 85 CROSS CREEK. Collected by Miss Robins and William Bennett. Bennett, Robt. 81 Bennett, Wm. 1 Bennett, Mrs. Harry Bennett, Thos. 2 Bennett, Arthur 1 Bennett, Mrs. Thos. * Bennect, John Boulter, Geo. 1 Brewer, Robt. Brewer, Mrs. Robt. Clayton. Almond 1 Elgee, Howard 2 Hood, Mrs. Harry Humble, Mrs Edward 6 Logan, Mrs John Merrill, Chas, McLay, Jno. & Jas. 3 Plant, Mrs. 2 Robins, John 3 00 Robins, Jennie 1 00 00 00 85 00 00 25 25 00 25 25 00 00 60 00 50 25 75 50 Coi Robins. Tbos. ${ Robins, Mrs. Jno. 8pcer, Mrs. 1 TDomas, Milton 1 Thomas, Albion 1 Thomas, Hampden 2 Thomas, Sidney 2 Thomas, John Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Edgehill SVaugh, Andrew 4 107 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 ftO 50 60 00 141 45 WOODLANDS. Collected by Ji>hn lAttU. m Carson, Mrs. Carson, Wm. Davidson, Qeo. 1 Davidson, Wm. Davidson, Alex. Davidson, Joseph Davidson, Jerry Davidson, Geo. H. Davidson, Sarah Davidson, Annie Friend, A (per A, Douglass) 1 Lone, Miss 1 Leslie, John 8 Painter, James 1 iSchwartz, Amos Schwartz, Mrs. Amos 1 Schwartz, John 1 Schwartz, Mrs. John White, Wm. 1 Williams, Geo. Williajns, Mrs. 50 50 00 50 50 50 60 35 25 25 00 GO 00 00 60 25 00 26 00 50 50 TAY CItKEK. Collected by Win, Tmnhon. Colsle, Geo. 81 00 Gaskin, Jos. 3 00 Gourley, Wm , 8r. 1 :io Gourley, Jus , Jr, 1 26 Pidgean, Kdward « 00 Rodgers, Jerry 5 00 Rodgers, Mrs. 1 00 Ruugers, Fred. 1 00 Sindwith, Thos, 1 00 Stevenson, Roht., 8r. 1 00 Stevenson, Robt., Jr. 2 00 Stone. John H. 4 60 Stone, Lemon, Sr. 3 00 Stone, Lemon, Jr. 1 00 Thomas, David 4 66 Tomilson, Mr & Mrs Jas E 2 00 Torailson, Wm. 8 00 Tomilson, Mrs. Wm. 1 00 Tomilson, Thos. 1 00 Tomilson, Mrs. Thos. 43 Tomilson, Jas. C. 1 00 Tomilson, Frank 1 00 Tomilson, Robt A. 1 00 Tomilson, Lily B 2 00 Tomilson, Mary J. 1 00 Tomilson, Archie 1 00 $50 14 Plate collections at St. James' and Stone Settlement, $18 78 children's LENTEN OFFEHINOS. AVERY'S FORI AGE. Collected by Mosea Hansom. Blair, Willie Douglass, Elsie Douglass, Howard $15 75 I Estey, Janie Hay, Willie H. L. H. R Thomas, Annie Towers, Addie $0 60 1 67 Fletcher, Duncan Hansom, Mrs. Moses $5 70 $0 50 1 00 I Collections at St Thomas' $1 50 I and Mission Stations, $40 08 ^•^ l?;& ' : -' ■» ^fl'iH n;m 198 tl K: KECAIMTUI.ATION. m: W: Stanley Villajjc, Williamsburg, $t;8 'J'6 19 25 Ward Settlement, :i8 00 Lime Kiln 12 00 Giants' Glen, 16 00 English Settlement, Cross Creek, 'J3 35 41 45 Woodlands, 15 75 Avery's Portage, Tay Creek, Tay Creek (Collection). Children's Lenten Glferin 1 50 56 14 13 78 gs, 5 76 Collections at St. Thomas and Mission Stations, 40 08 $351 99 SOUTHAMPTON AND QUEENSBURY. TEMPERANCE VALE. Collected bu liaac Draper. Bartlett, Mrs. T. R. |1 Chapman. Mr, & ]Mrs. A. H. 1 Draper, George Draper, Samuel Draper, Mr. & Jklrs. H. 2 Draper, Peter Draper, Mrs. J. H. Ferris, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 2 Friend, 2 McDonald, Mr & Mrs Claudius 1 McElwain, Mrs. Wm. McElwain, Mrs. David McJ]lwain, Bessie McElwain, John McElwain, Ti-mk McElwain, David McElwain, Henry Pinder. Geo. T. Finder. 1 Finder, Mr. & Mrs. J. K. 3 Waters, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse 1 00 Oo 50 50 00 50 50 00 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 I rrEH iilKENSHUHY. Colkckd hii M'lf^ (Jract Whitehtail. A Friend, %0 15 A Friend, 25 Bradbury, Mr. 25 Bradbury, Mrs. 25 Corey, Nettie 25 Colter, Bessie L. 35 Hoyt, Mrs. Joseph 25 Keetch. Scot 25 Maguire, !Mrs. Jmnes 15 Manuel, Mrs. S. W. 10 McLaughlan, Inez 10 Parent, M. H. O. 25 Parent, Henry H. 1 00 Parent, Mrs, Georne 10 Pickard, Mrs. R. " 10 Pickard, Fannie 10 Scott, John A. 20 St. Peter, Peter Jr. 25 St. Peter, Nelson 25 Trail, Isabella 10 Whitehead, Grace M. 25 Whitehead, Barry I. 10 Whitehead, Mrs. A. C. 16 |5 05 WATERVILLE. Collected by Mrf. A. li. J'ickard. Brymer, Mrs. Edwin |0 25 McElwain, Mrs. Moses 50 Morse, Ella 50 Murdoch, Edna J. 25 Pickard, A. B. 60 Pickard. H. E. 25 Stairs. Arthur M. 60 Weeks, -Maggie J, 25 ^3 00 CAVEKIIILL. Colli cted bu Mm Annk Miller. Caverhill, Willinm Caverhill, Mrs. Charles Caverhill, Mary A. Caverhill, Annie S. Carruthers, Mies J. ; Lockard, William |2(» 00 I Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 1 00 00 50 50 00 50 00 Draper, (Traiiam, Miller, McDona ^LDomi McDona Neales, Pinder, ^Vaters, Tempera Upper Watervi <'averhill Southam Mission Other Co 199 Mucbant, Willie Prescott, Alfmi II. I^rescott, Fannie Prescott, Henry Pn'scott, Tlionms li. Prescott, Wm. Prescott, Martha Prescott, Annie Woodsworth, Joel SOUTHAMl'TON. iiio 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 50 i\0 25 Collected bij J/iss Jam Cronkhile. Cronkhite. Abraham Cronkhite, Jennie P. Cronkhite, A. B. Dore, Jane Fox, Edwin W. Fox, LeBaron S. Fox, Mrs. John Ingrabam, Geo. S. Oldham, Joseph (Mdbam, Mrs. Joseph Oldham, Wm. K. Oldham, John and wife. Way, Mrs. Ama/iah MISSION noxKs. #1 00 1 :*.s vvy '■>'-^. ' ■,-•: i£i t,r.- l^TV' 200 i^ ^i i L?*i: Sherv?ood, Mrs. Israel $0 50 Smith, Mrs. John H. 1 00 Smith, Margaret 50 Smith, Julia J. 2 00 Smith, Susan 50 Thompsou, Alfred 1 00 Warrell. Mrs. 30 Wetmore, IMiss 1 00 |67 30 1st Sermon. $ G 00 2nd Sermon, 13 07 Additional assessment, VICTORIA. Coster, Mr. & Mrs, J. A. Coster, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Wetmore, Mrs. E. J. Collection, Tune 24, -|19 07 10 00 $m 37 $7 00 5 00 3 08 5 42 *20 50 WESTMORLAND. Collected by Mimes ARnnie and F/ossie EHer. ■ Bulmer, George $0 50 Bulmer, Walter 50 Bulmer, Mrs. Walter 50 Bent, W. S. 25 Bent, Mrs. W. S. 25 Brown, Mrs, C. 25 Bliss, Mrs. 2 00 Biiss, Rev. D. M. 2 00 Bliss. P. M. E 1 00 Bliss, Mrs. Donald 50 Bliss. J. M. W. 50 Carter, David 1 00 Carter, Mrs. David 50 Carter, Ephraim 50 Carter, Jane 25 Carter, Mrs. R. 50 Carter, Gideon, 25 Carter, Mrs. Gideon 2r> Carter, Mrs. Adam 50 Carter, Agnes Carter, Martin Carter, Trenholra Carter, Gilbert Carter, Mrs. Gilbert Carter, Bertha Etter, James Etter. Mrs. James Etter, Rupert Etter, Mrs. Rupert Etter, Ada Etter, Hazen Etter, Mrs. Joshua Etter, E. S. Etter. Maggie Etter, Minnie Etter, Mrs. John Etter, Mrs. C. Firman, Mary Gross, Mrs. Hewson. Mrs. King. Jane Lowerison, Martin Lowerison, James Lowerison, Siddall Lowerison, Isabel Lowerison. Ruth Lowerison, Selwyn, Lowerison, Annetta Mcsweeney. Mrs. John McSweeney, E. M. McLeod, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. H. Martin, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mary Sutherland, Mrs. J. Sutherland, Kate Siddall, George Siddall, Mrs. George WESTFIELD. I Apt, Agnes Ashworth, Mrs. Belyea, James 1 Belyea, Jessie Q i Belyea, J. O. '; Belyea, Jacob |0 25 25 25 23 25 25 50 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 00 50 50 50 25 25 25 2 00 50 50 30 50 25 25 25 25 $26 80 $0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 201 Baxter, Jos. and Mrs. $0 50 Baxter, James 1 00 Baxter, Mrs. S. 50 Buckley, Thos. 50 Buckley Robt. 50 Craig, George 50 Craig, Parker 25 Crawford, Mrs. Geo. 50 Campbell, Wm. 60 Day, Mrs W. 25 Day, James 2 00 Day, Mrs. Albert 25 1 Davies, U. J. 50 1 Duplissie, Cbas 50 Eccles, Mrs. D. G. • 1 00' Eccles, Willie 1 00 Eccles, George 1 00 1 Eccles, Mrs George 25! Eccles, Samuel G. 1 00 j Hayter, C T. 1 00 HewsoD, Joseph 2 00 Jordan, J. W. 2 00 Lingley, L A, 1 00 i Long, Jamee 25; Lingley, W. H. 1 00: Lyons, Almyr 50; Lyons, Philo 50 McBeth, Mr. & Mrs John 1 00 McBeth, Sadie K. 25 McBeth, Charles 50 McBeth, Mrs. Charles 25 Miles. Robert 50 McCluskie, Mrs J. 1 00 Nase, F W C. 1 00 Nase, Mrs. J. M. 2 00 Nase, Henry 1 00 Parker, Mr. & Mrs. Craig 1 00 Parker, Mrs. J. S. 50 Parlee, Rev. H T. 5 00 Parlee, Mrs & Family 5 00 Ross, Mrs. James 1 00 Steen, Mrs. a 00 Sansom. Minnie 1 00 Theal. James 1 no Whelpley, James 1 00 Wagner, Mrs. R. 50 Walsh, Miss. J. 1 00 Watters, Mrs. George 80 Watters, Alon^o 1 00 Woodman, A. M. 2 00 Woodman, Mrs. Woodman, Miss $t 00 1 00 $58 05 WICKLOW AND WILMOT. KNOXKOKD. Collected by Mrs. (Jnrlide Cain, Mrs James |0 25 Carlisle, Mrs. T. H. 50 Carlisle, Blair D. 30 Coue:Ie. Mrs. G. 25 Cox, Mrs. Milford 25 DeLong. Mary E. 5 Grfene, Mr.=». Caleb 25 Longstaff. Henrietta 10 Lonj^staff, Emily G. 5 LongstafF, Mrs. R. 50 Longstaff. Mrs. F. W. 25 Reid. Jf>bn 25 Rcid, Mrs. John 26 Reid, Mrs James 26 W'lliunis, Mrs. Lambert 25 |;^ 75 LAKEVILLE Collected hij Miss Maud Wiggins. Corbett, T. M. Comben, Miss A. P. Carvel 1. Mrs. L 3 Carvell, Mrs. H. P. Corbett, Mrs. Sidney Friend, Gillis. Miss Annie McWaid, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Isaac P. Williams, Mrs. Isaac P. Wiggins, Mrs. S. S. Wiggins, S. C Wiggins, Maud Wiggins, Bertha C. Wiggins, Leila Wiggins, Esther E. $1 00 50 10 5) 50 00 00 75 50 50 CO 25 SS6 25 50 25 |8 30 „• '■ ^. ■> i ^: ^ V.I V ;Vi OHKKNFIKI.l). I 1 (■„ll(rl(^ v^- .Mrs. Perkins, f>h('l, ( 'int and Hazel *1 00 25 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 T5 1 00 25 .t23 00 KLOKENCKVILI.K. FA^T .VNI) WEST. Collected bn Mifs Af/mi/it J'urlee ami Brittain. George A. Brittain, Mrs. George A. Lee, Alice E, Lovely, Daniel Jameson, John Howard. Miss F. Parlee, Mrs. H. T. Parlee, Maggie Peters, Miss Annie Saunders. John !>. c'c Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. J. W. Smallejr, R. H. Tompkins, Mrs. J. R. Tompkins, C. E. S. Tompkins. J. Douglas Wiggins, Geo. S. Wiggins, Mrs. Ge-i. S. Wiggins, Lizzie Wiggins, Ldy Wiggins. Wiggins, C. A. Wiggins, Mrs. C A. $1 00 1 00 50 50 1 oO 1 00 50 25 2 00 4 00 2 00 75 8 OO 5o 50 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 2 00 .t25 50 CIIILDBEN S MISSION llOXES. Autworth, Genie $0 30 Aniworth, Olive 68 Brittain, Lorena T5 Balloch, Pauline 80 Balloch, Jack 80 Cody, Helen 81 Cody. Clinton 81 FleweUing, Nellie A Julia 45 Flewelling, John, Alfred & Charlie 74 •^03 00 00 25 50 '> 00 3 00 75 80 80 81 81 45 74 KleweUinsr. Kinery A: lltMbie Klliot. liOUiso McDonald. Vchna lii'c, Annie Lee, Jack Lee. Alice ^ .Jaiiu'sou. Kate i*erkins. Kihel IVrkins, (.'ora I'arlee, Mairsjie Parlte, Kuth Stewart. Eva Tompkins, Charlie Ritchie, Wihnol Hitchie. Archie White. Le.> Wilkinson. Alice Wilkinson, Laura Wilkinson, (leorire Wiggins, Li/./.ie 10 42 41 :{0 :Jl «;g :{5 85 M5 75 20 17 27 14 (J2 50 25 30 39 59 50 iJilG 75 tiO Oo RK(\\IMTl'l..\TH«<. 50 25 Knoxfonl, f:? 75 00 Lakeville. 8 ao 00 Greenfield, i\ 40 00 Centreville. 23 00 75 Floreuceville, East A West 25 50 , OO Mission Bo.xes. 16 75 5o ]sl seini-anQDal oollootion, 4 93 50 ;*nd do. j Hi T.'i ,'k o i '«\ ij "55 |rt i^Ja* m •' wi 204 m M Uplmm, Henry Wctmore, Stephen Wctmnre, Coster Winslow, J. 0. Winslow, J. N. W. Winslow, Mrs. J. N. W. Wright, Hugh S. Wright, Mr. H. S. JACKSONVILLE. Broderick. Mrs. A. H. Emery, Hamilton Emery. Mrs. Hamilton Emery, LeBaron S. E»nery, Mrs. L. T. Emery, J. N. Emery, Kate S. Harper, John Harper, James Harper, John N. Kinney, Mrs. L. Kinney, Annie Kinney, Bessie Simonson, Wm. & Mrs. Simonson, Albert & Mrs. Simonson, Ernest W. Simonson, Ella B. Vail, Mrs. B. B. Vail, Aurilla VICTORIA CORNER. |1 00 75 50 5 00 NORTHAMPTON. Bull, Mrs. C. p. Gill, Mrs. Jus; us 3 00 Gill, Ena E. 2 00 1 Phillips, Mrs. W. H. 5 00 I 1 00 i |1 25 1 (iO 1 00 2 00 |5 25 |188 60 60 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 $19 60 Baker, H. $} 50 Boyer, Mrs. J. W. & daughter, 5 00 Boyer, F. J. 50 Bowser, J. B. 50 Fowler, John 50 Kinney, Edward 25 Letson, Thomas 4 00 Palmer, George 50 Thistle, Oscar 5 00 Thistle, Thomas B. 1 00 Thistle, Oscar W. 1 00 Yorke, Judson 25 SUNDAY SCHOOL LKNTKN OFFERINGS AughertoD, Lilaand Georgie $1 25 Clarke. Miss 1 00 Connell, Donald 80 Bourne, Hilda 25 Dibblee, LeBaron 50 Dibblee, Edmuud 15 Dibblee, Blanche 50 Ellsworth. Myra 25 Hayden. M. 1 00 Hastay, Leela A. 60 Gabel. Raymond M. 30 Gabel Hattie 5 Gabel, Guy, 5 Neales, Bessie 60 Queen. W. R. ;]5 Montgomery, Maude 50 Stevens, Marshal T. 10 Williams. Beatrice 30 Wright, Maude 50 Wright, Hugh S 40 Wright, Reginald 5i5 i9 20 Offertories — St. Luke's Christ Church, St. Peter's. Northampton. SUMMARY. $19 00 BRIGHTON. $14 05 4 4.*. 5!» 1 09 $20 IS Woodstock, $133 60 Waketield, (Jacksonville), 19 60 (Victoria Corner) 19 00 Northampton, 5 25 Brighton, 2 00 Offertories, 20 IH Sunday School Offerings, 9 20 Boyer, Thomas O. Cox, George W. 1 00 I $208 s:{ 1 00 Less Envelopes & Printing. 3 Oi> 205 88 $2 00 I .i— - Sin has bei winter of meaf cold w discom] Thr ing Soc of Phil interior We Pullen, satisfact wainscol factory < Ihoj Robinso iu Wale that iuai read as years coi contribu assessQie tributes the pre8( We Bishop DERI Chur since my not to I and the assessmej 205 The following Reports were received too late to be inserted in their proper places. CAMPOBELLO — REV. W. H. STREET. Since my last report the work of the Church in this Parish has been going on steadily and satisfactorily. During the winter our usually healthy Island was visited by an epidemic of measles, attacking; old and young. This, with the intensely cold weather, rendared the season one of severe trial and discomfort to many. Through the zeal of the ladies connected with the " Sew- ing Society," aided by the generous assistance of Mrs. Cochran, of Philadelphia, and many other American visitors, the interior of the Church was tastefully painted and decorated. We were fortunate in securing the services of Mr. James Pullen, of St. John, whose work proved in every way most satisfactory. In addition to the painting, the Chancel was wainscotted with handsome ash, prepared and placed by the factory of Scott, Lawton & Love, of St. John. I hope I may be excused by our true and kind friend^ Mrs. Robinson-Owen, the former owner of this island, now residing in Wales, if I take this opportunity of correcting a mistake that inadvertently appeared in my last report, it should have read as follows: "That Mrs. Robinson-Owen has for many years continued to send regularly from England the following contributions, viz., $25 to the D. C. S. and ^35 towards the assessment for the Clergyman's stipend; that is, she now con- tributes yearly $60 to the funds of the D. C. S. according to the present scheme." We are looking forward to a visit from his Lordship Bishop Kingdon after his return from England. DERBY AND BLACKVILLE BAYLEE. REV. C. O'DELL Church work in this Mission has been go^ng steadily on since my last report, and the zeal of the Church people seems not to be slackening. Our congregations have been good, and the people have showed a great willingness to keep the assessment paid, while at the same time they have not forgot- hi,. ■■<■{ u'' •.'•'»--■-'. ■■, .'■" I'-l?.-.; ■ ' ■■ :'i ■ '■i< •■ ■,■ t ' ., !:>■■■;-' ■•"■J {^>/^f -■)'■•. ■^' j-'iil <1 ,- J ■.'■».- *1 ;>0G m Jew -' ti " L> ■ * M- ■ ;»*<:. ■■-. mm Ss|sr/' RsB- j^'-R'v ^ K^fl ;.viff;.. v^H ■\\'^y Hily; HI '^ili' Ib^^B 'f'''j^£'' ''• IW^I s*'!^'^' ■ jmjm^ ten to keep the Church property in good repair and insured, and have purchased a new organ and Sunday-school library for Holy Trinity, Blackville, and a Sunday-school library for St. Peter's, Derby, During six months of the past year, with the assistance of a Lay Reader, I held six services every Sunday and opened a new station at Indiantown. I regret that the B. H. M. raised the assessment for 1893 and 1894 to $340.00. In 1886 the assessment was $276.00. I fail to see that in seven years our assessment should be increased and clergyman's stipend reduced. I trust the B. 11. M. will carefully look into the matter, and reduce rather than increase our assessment, and that the committee appointed by the Bishop to report next year on the re-arrangement of the Parishes and their bounds, will be a success. I hope to be able to present a class for the sacred rite of confirmation in the autumn. I must, in conclusion, bear testimony to the kindness and consideration of the Parishioners during the past year to myself and family, for which we wish to thank them very much. While humbly thanking Almighty God for past mercies, I commit the future of this large Mission to His holy care. GORDON AND LORNE— REV. J. R. HOPKINS. I cannot express how every heart in my Mission values the privilege of having a regular place of worship. The Bishop of the Diocese knows the serious disadvantages with which, on coming to this Mission, I had to contend in obeying the apostolic injunction, " Let all things be done decently and in order." When I came here I had to hold services in log school- houses. Now I am very thankful to say, through the assist- ance of the Fredericton Women's Aid Association and other kind friends, we have four new churches in which regular services are held, and four new Sunday-schools established. I believe we are deserving of the sympathy and support of all " loyal Churchmen." 1 beg to remind those whose hearts may be moved to help us, that in helping us as individuals, they will be helping also to extend the true Church of Christ, which should be our greatest honour and glory. Chur Chui of ol vario After unsat servic Chun Ii and c< good I supply their t this to only tl to lose I took what ] place, of whic settlers though that I \ help CO to finis do all complel to do a We dollars Mission demand expendi greater gifts. If my some lit that I the Chu establish It is is certaiL ^ut we c ;^07 When I arrived at my post, 1 fouml the affairs of the Church in a truly sad condition. What was supposed to be a Church settlement, I discovered was completely in the hands of others. Union services prevailing in these parts, tke various district school-houses being used by all denominations. After a few months work, I came to the conclusion that this unsatisfactory state of affairs would not do, for these ** union services" I believe to be fatal to the development of tl»e Church of England. I was very anxious to see a few churches built at suitable and convenient places. I knew it would give the Church a good start ahead of all the other religious bodies, and would supply a centre round which I had reason to believe many of their adherents would be glad to gather. Firmly believing this to be a matter vitally affecting the requirements of not only the present but of future generations, I was not going to lose an opportunity and let others take away a hold I had. I took prompt and immediate steps to prevent the loss of what no amount of regret in after years could possibly re- place. I commenced an aggressive church work, the result of which was a strongly expressed desire on the part of the settlers to have churches erected. Our worthy people, al- though very poor, promised to give so liberally of their little, that I was induced to appeal with confidence to outsiders to help complete a work which we had not ourselves the means to finish. The settlers have done much, and are anxious to do all in their power to bring their respective churches to completion, but they are poor, and it is not possible for them to do all. We have been labouring under a debt of several hundred dollars for quite a long time now. Our friends outside the Mission, either have not taken into consideration the great demand and increase in ouv work, and conse([uent increase in expenditure, or else have other needful parochial objects of greater interest to which they are contributing their Cdristian gifts. If my work here were closed up, I think there would be some little feeling of sorrow and sympathy, and it is just this that I want. I regard it as of the utmost importance to the Church that this Mission should be well and firmly established. It is a Mission of considerable importance. The Tobique is certain to become an important place in the near future, but we cannot build Churches without outside aid. For lack -. If-' ^ « '^ I *1* ' i ^l •> e I > t ■' <■: 8 "^ , ^ -"t - 'I % ,1 1 I •i; r I ' 1 ^*' H'6 ''1 208 II !■:■■) of substantial response to my repeated appeals for help, I have had to empty my own small purse rather freely, denying my- self, to a great extent, the necessaries and comforts of life; also I have had the painful experience to go from door to door begging for assistance to build Churches and requisites for Sunday-schools, but I feel thankful that quiet work with the blessing and help of God, is telling in the district. I must be prepared for difficulties and discouragements in the field, I must try to be as " wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove/' Carefully and prayerfully the work is to be pressed forward. I have received repeated offers of other places of much more value pecuniarily, and regret has been expressed in many Earts in consequence of rumors that 1 purpose going, but I ave no idea of giving up. I don't think Almighty God is cuUingme togive upmygreatworkon theTobique. I find the services of the Church are very much appreciated, and well attended, and thus I am holding the fort here. The Church in Arthurette last Sunday evening was over-crowded. In conclusion, I sincerely hope that this Mission will have the sympathy, prayers and liberal support of the Church gener- ally. To God 1 commit my cause. The silver and th gold are His. If my appeals for help have failed, all I can say is, "It is well." He doeth all things well. And in His own good time I know he will yet open the windows of heaven and pour out His blessing. During the four years I have been in charge of the Mission, 110 persons have been baptized, and 81 confirmed — many of the latter having come into the Church from other religious persuasions. At present, a large class is preparing for confirmation. i^l'> PRINCE WILLIAM and DUMFRIES — C. T. EASTON. m- . For the last year there is little to report to the Society from this Parish. A new organ has been placed in All Saints, Magaguadavic, greatly to the improvement of the services. Thanks for this boon are altogether due to the ** Women's Sewing Circle," which has been indefatigable in its endeavours for the good of the Church in that part of the Mission. I am glad to note that the fence of the new cemetery is painted to the great improvement of its appearance. 201) The thanks of the conjjregation of St. Clements, Prince William, are due to INEisa Emma Fraser for her kindness in conducting the musical portion of the services. A Sunday-school has been opened at Bhiney Ridge with every prospect of accomplishing much good. Monthly services are held here in the School-house, which are well attended. I may remark that the "Manual" is wholly used in this Sunday-school. The work in this old Parish is mostly of a missionary character, which is its chief glory, for the Church has a message to deliver, which is none other than that of her Divine Head. NEW, MARYLAND. The services of this Church have been maintained with regularity during the year past. I have been thankful for the reduction of the assessment, which has made matters easier both for priest and people, but am sorry to find from this year's schedule that the B. H. M. has repented itself of the very gracious abatement and gone back to its old demand of $150, a sum, let me say, which, as time goes on, and death and removal take place, it becomes less and less possible to collect from the Mission, and to meet which the missionary has no alternative but to fall back upon his own salary. By the kindness and liberality of a much esteemed mem- ber of the Cathedral congregation in Fredericton, we have been able to surround the churchyard with a new and exce\- \ent picket fence in the place of the old one of the "snake ~ of of persuasion," which had done duty before. The thanks priest and people are very warmly extended to the donor this much needed and very generous assistance. In May last, with many regrets, I passed, with the Bishop's sanction, the charge of this Mission into other hands — into hands, it is my joy and satisfaction to know, much better and abler than my own. I may express my humble hope that the well-nigh eighteen years during which the Mission has been in my care, have not been altogether without their fruits. I thank God for the great mercies of those years, and pray that the fullness of His blessing may rest on the labours of him who now succeeds me in the trust. ii t^: ^1 ■ 'T ■"' "' ?t ' i-.V > I. ■P ' ( . « ■■ iff I 1-4 >■ -'i; II. ' ii < hi 210 The following Lists were received too late for insertion in their proper place. [i fjiv^ BURTON. Alcorn, Mrs. Bryson, Wm. Bryson, Mrs. Wm. Brown, George L. Clowes, A. S. Clowes, Oerhardus Clowes, Miss P2liza Dibblee, Rev. H. E, Frye, Miss Garrison, Wm. Gilbert, Biimuel Gilbert, J. K. Gilbert, M. E. Gilbert, Mrs. M. E. Gilmor, Mrs. J. W. Griffith, Mrs. Charles Hubbard, F. A. & Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Hughes, Robert Hughes, Mrs. Robert 8tocker, J. E. Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, Miss Wilmot, Mrs. J. D. Wilmot, Mrs. R. D. Wilmot, A. B. OFFBRTORIES. St. John's Church, St. Paul's Church, |0 50 1 00 1 00 60 00 00 00 00 Smith, West Orifllth, Nellie Griffith, 8. J. Purdy, Grass, Frank McDonald, Alice 90 5 00 S. 8. LENTEN BOXES, Wilmot, C. T. Wilmot, Lucy G. Hubbard, Dora BuUey, Gertrude 3-) 20 00 001 00; 00| 00 00; 50' OOi ool 00 : 50 1 OOi 00 ; 0(M 00 00 00 80O (W CANTERBURY. 1 6 07 4 01 $55 08 1 35 1 21 1 02 50 1 Anderson, Hugh Anderson, Mrs. Hugh Arbuckle, Mrs. 1 Bennett, Alexander Boyd, John 1 Brown, Fred Brown, George Brown, Isaac Brown, Miss Cunningham, Andrew 1 Cunningham, John R. 1 Cunningham, Wm. Thomas Cunningham, Andrew H. Cunningham, Mrs. Andrew H. Cunningham, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, John 1 Cunningham, William Cunningham, Mrs. William (Head of Lake), Cunningham. William, (Head of Lake), Cunningham, Thomas 1 Cummings, Mrs. A. B. 1 Calnan, J. Conolly, T. Deakin, William Deakin, Harry Deakin, John Deakin, Arthur Dougherty, George Depow, Edward 00 00 50 00 2r> 50 50 25 00 00 50 50 25 25 00 50 50 50 00 00 25 25 50 00 00 00 00 00 211 r Dcrling, Mrs. Erastus' [ffl CO Knglisb, ThoniHs 1 (M) Knglish, John 1 00 English, Mrs. Alfred 50 Koglish, Mrs. James, Sr. 50 (English, James Jr. 1 GO Edwards, Wilmot 50 Furrow, John 1 00, •1 .*» Furrow, Mrs. John 1 00 Friend, 25 20 Friend, 25 Friend, 25 TiS 1 (ilcw John 1 00 Graham, William 1 00 ■"" 1 Hartin, Robert 1 00 H Hamilton, James 50 ■ Hamilton, Hugh & wife, 1 00 I Jamieson, Mrs Herbert 1 00 ■ Ji 'Via, Mrs. Thomas 50 L 00 ■ Kelly, A 50 ')0 1 Lees, William 2 00 1 00 ■ Lundon, Maggie 1 00 50 1 Lundon, Mary 1 00 1 00 ■ Muriers, John 1 00 1 Mackie, William G. & Miss 1 00 1 Mackie, George 50 I Muckin, Mrs. Wm. Sr. 50 1 McMuUen, Mr8.J.(8kiff Lak e)l 00 1 00 ■ McMuUen. Fred 50 1 00 ■ McMullen, John & wife. 1 00 50 H McMullen, James Sr. 50 50 ■ McMullen, James, Jr. 1 00 i. 25 ■ McMullen, Caroline 1 00 25 I MsMuUen, Ella 50 1 00 ■ Moore, Mrs. Elisha 1 00 50 ■ McPherson, John 1 00 m 1 McPherson, Adam 50 50 ■ Nicholson, Mrs. James 1 00 id 1 Porter, Arnold, 26 50 1 Rhoda, Mrs. 50 1 00 ■ Rboda, Maggie 50 1 00 ■ Scott, Charles 1 00 25 1 Scott, R. H. 1 00 25 ■ Worth, Godfrey 1 00 50 ■ Wibberley, Alfred & wife 1 00 1 00 ■ Wibberly, Mrs. 50 1 00 1 Wibberly, George 50 1 00 I Wibberly, Isaac 50 1 00 1 Walling, Mrs. 50 1 00 I Wfillinpr, Hugh St 00 Wurncford, Mrd. C ,A, S. n 00 855 50 DAUIOUSIE. Barberic, Hon. J. C. $1 00 Harberie, John 1 00 Harberie, Mrs John 1 00 Hateman, N. M. 50 Batcman, Kate 50 Buckingham, Mrs. 1 00 Blondell, J. 50 Disbrow, Dr. 2 00 Gretiier, Mrs. 50 Good, Mrs. Robt. 1 00 Hewreksen, Mrs. 50 Johnson, HA 3 00 Loggie, A. & R. 1 00 Lutes, J. W. 1 00 McKay, Alex. 1 00 McKay, Mrs. 1 00 Moflatt, Mrs. 6 00 Morse, J. S. 1 00 Pallen, Mrs. 1 00 Pallen, Bertha 50 Powell, Capt. 1 00 Power, Mrs. 1 00 Power, Bessie 25 Power, Emmeline 25 Power Alfred 25 Reid, Mrs. 2 00 Smith, W. S. 2 00 Stothart, Mrs. 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. I 00 Offertory, 5 00 837 75 FREDERICTON. Aiken, David $1 00 Aiken. John 50 Aiken, Robert 1 00 Akerley, Mrs. 2 00 Allen, Miss 5 00 Allen, Sir J. C. 50 00 - ". ■.I ':< . i: > ?'t-i |.4\. I ^ I Kit i 1 It 'M U I ^}'i. m-' 2l-i Allen, Thos. $1 00 Allen, T. C. K) 00 Allen, W. K. 5 00 Allen, Mrs. J. F. 1 00 Arnold, Mrs. J. 20 Ashfield, Mrs. 2 00 Babbitt, G. N. 5 00 Bailey. L. W., Prof. 5 00 Bain, Miss 1 00 Barker, Mrs. A. 1 00 Barker, It. S. 5 00 Bebbiugton, John 6 00 Beekwith, A. G. 15 00 Beckwith, H. 20 00 Beekwith, C. W. 5 00 Beek, J. S. 15 00 Bell, R. 8 00 Belyea, S. A. 2 00 Black Mrs. Jolin (deceased) 5 00 Black, John 10 00 Black. J. Douglas 1 00 Black. Harold M. 1 0(» Black, Geo. 1 00 Blain, Mrs. 1 50 Bliss, F. St. johu 2 00 Blizzard, Mrs. 11. 25 Blizzard, Mrs. Joseph 50 Blizzard, Mrs. L. 25 Blizzard, Mrs. (). 50 Block, N. A. 1 00 Bonar, Mrs. James 35 Bonar, Mrs. John 80 Bonar, Mrs. W. 25 Brannen, Chas. S. 1 00 Brannen, Mrs. C. S, 2 00 Brigiis, Ruth 25 Bristowe, F. C. D. 5 00 Burnside, Mrs. 1 50 Cadwallader, J. 2 00 Cameron, John 4 00 Cameron, A. K. 2 00 Campbell, Mrs. G. M. 20 00 f -nrey. Col. & Mrs. 5 00 Carman, Annie W. 1 00 Carr, Eliza 1 00 C«thc48, W. M. 1 00 Covert, Mrs. 1 00 Crookshank, T. Otty 1 50 Crosby, Mrs. DaDiel, Sergt 1 00 2 00 Dibblee, G. Y. 10 00 Denton, Mrs. 50 Dulfy, Mrs. P. 1 00 Duffle, Mrs. D. Fenety, G. E. Fisher, Mrs. C. II. B. Fisher. Wm. Flewelling, W. F. Fowler, J. D. Francis, ^Irs. A. Fraser, lion. J. J. Golding, J. R. Good, John Gordon, Mrs. F. Gordon, Mrs. J. Gordon, Major Gorman, Sam, Grant, Louisa Grant, Henry Gregory, A. J. Grieves, J. B. Gill, Chas. Hnzen, Mrs. J. K. Hazen, Geo. Harrison, Dr. Hayes, jNlrs. Hawthorne. IMrs. J. Hemming, Capt. Henry, Dr. Hilyard, F. S. Hoyt, Mrs. J. Ho'yt, Claude, Grace & Vera Humphries, Mrs. J. Hunt, Geo. C. Hunter, ^Irs. Hunter, Mabel C. Howie, Mrs. J. R. Inches, Andrew Inglis, R. lugraham, C. S. Jack, Mrs. B. Jacob, Miss Jaffrey, Rev. W, Jarvis, John Jouett, L. A. W. Jouett, Misses Jordan, Daniel Kingdon, Bishop, Kingdon, Mrs. Kno.x, Mrs. W. Lawrence, W., Sr. Lowrie, Mrs, J. Leek, Jane Leese, Mrs. Lipset, VVm. Lister, J. W. ^0 m 60 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 45 70 00 12 00 2 00 50 80 15 00 50 60 25 20 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 3 00 20 00 2 50 1 00 10 00 3 00 5 00 50 15 50 20 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 25 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 25 00 4 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 5 00 75 00 5 00 50 50 50 50 50 2 00 2 00 213 fto 0(> 3 0(1 2 01) 5 W 5 00 45 ro 00 12 00 2 00 50 JiO 15 00 50 50 25 20 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 3 00 20 00 2 50 1 00 10 00 3 00 5 00 50 15 50 20 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 25 00 10 00 1 0<» 1 00 25 00 4 1 o 00 50 00 2 00 5 00 75 00 5 00 50 50 50 50 50 2 00 2 00 Love, Mrs. |1 00 Shute, Frank |l 00 Tiynn. Mrs. J. 25 Shute, .1. 1 00 Maxwell. Mrs. J. 2 00 Sisson, Miss 1 00 >ledley, Mrs. 125 00 1 Smith, \V. E. 5 00 Medley, Mrs. (I. V. Fund), 125 00 Smith. Misses 1 00 Merritt, Mrs. 25, Sterling, A. A. 10 00 Miles, C. A. 5 00 Stockley, W. F. 3 00 Mnrch, Mi.ss C. K. 2 50 Street. A. F. 15 00 March, Miss V. 2 50 Street, Mrs. Lee (I. C. Fund), 5 00 Miller, Mr«. E. W. 2 00 Swim. ."Miss E. A. 1 Oo Mitchell, W. F. 5 00 Tabor, Mrs. 15 00 Moffatl, Miss 1 00 Temple. Thos. 25 00 Moore, John 15 00 Thomas, A. D. 3 00 Moore, Selinu 15 00 Thomas. Mrs. 3 00 Moore, Mrs. C. 10 00 Tiiomas. Miss M. F. 1 00 Mullen, E. 10 00 Tibbitts, H. W. L. 1 00 McCarthy, ^Irs. G. 25 Taylor, J. M. 1 00 McC^arthy, :Mrs. T. 2 00 Tibbitts. Miss 50 McDonald, Archie 2 00 Timnis, Mrs. 25 Mclntyre, Mrs. II. 25 Timms, Joseph 50 McKendrick. .NIrs. F. 50 Timms, Fred. & Rob. 25 McKenzie, Mrs. J. 1 00 Tippet, Miss M. V. 5 00 McKenzie, 8ergt. 1 00 Tippet. Mrs. (deceased) 5 00 ^IcLean, Mrs. J. 25 Tippet, Alice 5 00 Nichols, Mrs. C. 50 Tippet, C. S. 5 00 Nicholson. Mrs. 2 00 Turner, Mrs. C. 1 00 Old Churchman, 10 00 Turvey, Mrs. \V. 25 O'Hara, Mrs. G. 50 Vanwart, Mrs. 50 O'llara. Mrs. J. 50 Walker, Sergt. 2 00 Osgood, J. 2 00 Walker, Jas. 1 00 Perley, Miss 1 00 Wallace, C. W. 1 00 Peppers, Thos. 50 Wallace. Charlotte 50 Peters, Mrs. G, 35 Wet more. \i. G. 2 00 Phair, Byron 1 (iQ Wells. Samuel 50 Phair, W. B. 2 00 Wells, Geo. fO Pinder, Annie 40 Wheeler, Mrs. 1 00 Power, Annie 50 Whelplev. G. T. 15 00 Powers, G. E. 1 00 Wilkes, G. F. 50 Uainsford, II. B. 5 00 Williamson, J. II. 3 00 iJandolpb. Mrs. A. F. 11. « 00 Wilmoi, E. H. 20 00 Uoberts, Rev, Canon 26 00 Wllmot, Sarah & Clair 40 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. II. 4 00 Wilson, Sergt. J. 4 00 Robinson, Mrs. J. 20 oo Wilson, Mrs. 2 00 Robinson, Col. Beverly 10 00 Wilson, Annie 1 00 Ryan, Mrs. Dan. 50 Wilson. Catherine 50 Ryan, Miss J. 1 00 Winslow. E. B. 10 00 Ryan, Miss A. 50 Winslow. T. B. 5 00 it van, Harry 50 AVinslow, .lasper 2 00 Slierman, Frank 2 00 Withrow, David 25 Sburpe, 0. 11. 5 00 Woodbridge, A. F. 5 00 Slmte, Mrs. 3 00 Woodttridge, Mrs. A. F. 2 00 8hute, Arthur 1 00 Woodbridge, Miss 1 00 J '5. ;/?. P'M'',' .vi' K' ■ l^t :■ r- \€'A^^'':H U: 314 '''hi Ill '-b;»" '^y\\ 'yii*''- Wood bridge, Howard Woodbridge, Norman C. Woodbridge Bertie F. Woodward, Jacob Cathedral collection (June 1893). Parish Church collections (Dec. and June), Easter Offering from S. S., Mission Boxes from S. S. , Collection at Anniversary Meeting, Collection for W. &0. F., $1 00 50 50 1 00 ;l,3G7 50 25 38 17 80 , 25 25 10 00 18 65 6 37 i $1,470 95 KINGSCLEAR. Allen, Sir John C. $10 00 ' Allen, Mr. & Mrs. W. D. 5 00 Allen, John 1 00 Allen. William 1 00 Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Frank 3 00 Anderson, R. A. 2 00 : Anderson, Mrs. R. A. 1 00 Anderson, Mrs. R. C. 3 00 1 Anderson, (ieorge 50 : Armstroner, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. 4 00 Black, John 5 Oo Burnham, Mr. & Mrs. Walter 2 00 Clements, Mr. & Mrs. F. W. 16 00 j Cliff, Mr. & Mrs. Frank II. 4 50 Cott, William J 00 | Elliot, Robert 2 00 ; Estey, Zebedee 2 00 Giles, Mr. & Mrs. C. H. 30 00 ! Gray, Thomixs 1 00 j Harris, Austin 10 00 ' Henry, Robert 2 00 Holyoke. Mrs. 4 00 Hubbard, W. W. 1 00 Kilburn. Mrs. John 10 00 Leek, Wm.. Jr. 3 00 Leek. Mrs. Wm. 4 00 Leek, Sophia 50 Leek, George 2 00 Leek, Sarah 50 Leek, Georgiana 50 Montgomery, Rev. H. & Mrs. 10 "JO Murray. John C. Murray, Miss Murray, I^Iabel Murray, Chas. E. Murray, Chas. C. Murray, John Murray, Miss AL J. Murray, Miss E. Murray, E. Ranuie Murray, Miss Mary Murray, George F. Maunsell, Lt. Col. & Mrs. Mauusell, W. D. Maunsell, Mr. & Mrs, George S. McKinley, Minnie Payne, Mrs. Joseph Payne, Henry Payne, Mrs. Henry Payne, Mrs. C. Powys, Mr. & Mrs. P. Rainsford, The Misses Sloat, Miss Mary Smith, S. J. Strange, George btratton, Mrs. Segee, William Taylor, Thomas, Vaughan, Kate Mission Boxes, Total for General Purposes, W. & O. Fund, $13 00 10 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 60 10 00 1 00 3 00 30 00 4 00 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 2 50 00 00 00 71 1282 71 2 00 $284 71 LUDLOW AND BLISSFIELD. Collected by James Gilka. Austin, Horace Attridge, R, Austin, Arthur Carroll, Mattie Cumming, Wm. Doak, Joseph E. Doak, Daniel Ellis. John Freeze, Samuel Gilks, James Gilks, Mrs. James Gilks, Zachariah 25 25 25 1 00 25 50 50 1 00 50 8 00 1 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 16 00 5 t)0 1 00 8 00 2 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 71 282 71 2 00 284 71 lO ?15 Hendry, James Hildebrand, Otto Lyons, Chas. B. >lcDuff, John Russell, James Swim, ilenrj' Wbvte, Wm. |0 25 50 25 35 60 3 00 2 00 #12 00 Collected by Mrs, Jos. Betts. Austin, Hiram Heek, Adam Beek, Mrs. Chas. Beek, Charlotte Beek, James Betts, 3Irs. Jas. Betts, Willie Betts, Millie Betts, Mrs. Chas. Doak, Geo. Friend, A McLaggan, Miss C. Pratt, Mrs. Fred. Price, Walter Saunders. P. Storey, Edgar Storey, Mr" & Mrs. Wm. Storey, Mr. «& Mrs. Pliram Storey, Miles Storey, James Storey, Joseph Storey, Mrs. James Storey, Charges Storey, Mrs. Alexander Storey, Daniel Storey, Joshua Storey, Joshua, Jr. Storey, Mrs. Joshua Collected by Alice O'Donnell, $0 50 50 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 25 20 15 1 00 40 1 00 4 00 25 1 25 50 50 25 1 00 25 50 25 50 1 00 50 25 5 50 25 |!22 75 25 25 25 MONCTON. 25 00 Envelope No. 133, i^\ 00 25 72. 1 00 50 83, 1 00 50 84. 1 00 00 124, 1 00 50 T4. 1 00 25 105 25 Envelope No. 104, 41. 123, 85. 87. 55, 52. 113, 62, 54, 131, 138. 102. 26. 79. Anonymous, Binney, Mrs. Barton, J. Morton, Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Wm Less expense of envelopes and printing. W. & O. Fund, I. C. Fund, NEW ^lAKYLAND Ball, Geo. Charters, J. Charters, Geo. Charters, Henry Fisher, Lewis & Mrs. Fisher, Frances Fisher, Emily Fisher, Mrs. Henry Fisher, David M. Fisher, Walter Fisher, William Fletcher, John Fletcher, Edward Friend, Graham, Thos. Graham, Maggie Greer, Archibald Horncastle, Jas. »fe Mrs. Horncastle. Harry $0 25 25 1 00 25 5 00 60 1 00 50 30 50 1 00 1 IK) 2 00 1 00 50 46 1 00 50 60 2 00 $25 86 3 00 |22 86 5 00 30 00 157 86 $3 00 2 50 1 25 2 00 7 00 25 25 1 00 1 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 1 75 5 00 25 1 00 9 00 2 00 Kfi \: :n K.^' :•■■■ ^ n 21(3 ml '*{ f Horncastle, R. aud. S. $1 00 Lindsay, Theodore 4 00 Lindsay, Mrs. Lord, Mrs. 1 00 3 00 McKnight, Jas. 7 00 McKniglit, Win. H. 6 00 McKnight, Chas. 1 00 McKnight, Mrs. Samuel 1 00 McKnight, William 1 00 McKnight, John 2 00 McMurtrie, Robt. 4 00 Moss, Thos., Sr. 3 00 Moss, Thoa., Jr. 1 00 Moss, William 2 00 O'Leary, Thos. 2 00 Rice. Mrs. Thos. 2 00 Rice, William 2 00 Rice, David 50 Segee, Abraham 8 00 Offertory collections. 44 00 $140 00 SIIEDIAC. Burt, Rev. A. F. MAPIiK HIDGE. i|!2 00 SOUTHAMPTON AND QUEENSBURY. (Supplementary.) Coy, J. Hagerman, Mrs. A. Ingrahara, C. F. Ingraham, Mrs. C. F. Ingraham, Guy C. Ingraham, Eva M. Ingraham, Bertie C. Ingraham, Mrs. Ira Ingraham, Mrs. Chas. Ingraham, Samuel C Ingraham. Mrs. George Parent, Daniel Parent, Mrs. Stephen Parent, Ariauua $0 50 20 25 20 10 20 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 50 10 |4 30 Blane)', George Blaney, Martha Blaney, Henry Graham, Thomas Graham, H. Graham. Emily M. Graham, William Graham, Lizzie Graham, Kale Graham, Pho'be Love, John |0 25 25 50 50 50 25 25 50 50 25 50 U 25 ST. JOHN BAPTIST. B. B. Barton, Miss Boyd, B C. B. Boyne, G. Boyne, Mrs. ' Boyne, Arthur i Boyne, Jennie ' Campbell, Charles ] Clinch, ^liss i Codner, H. Dole, Miss Fairweather, IMlss M. Frith, H. W. Frith, Mrs. Frith, K. C. B. Frith, R. N. Frith, A. M. Friend, Friend. Hall, W. S. Hall, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Harvey, H. A, Jack, I. Allen Jack, Mrs. & Miss Jack, Miss H. Jones, C. D. Jones, F. A. Jones, Mrs. F. A. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Thos. Jones, Wm. Kemp. Mrs. Lee, Charles lee, Mrs. Charle« )|;2 00 1 00 5 00 1 on 1 00 50 50 4 OO 3 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 OO 2 00 1 00 50 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 50 5 00 10 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 OO 50 50 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 217 00 00 00 0" 1 00 50 nO 4 OO 3 00 1 00 00 00 00 Of 00 00 50 5 00 5 00 » 00 00 50 5 00 .0 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 Oc 2 oO Lee, W. G. |l 00 Lwj, ^Irs. W. G. 1 00 Lee. C'uthbert • 50 Mathers. Mis. 1 00 McLavichlan. Clmrk'S 5 00 Morrison. J. V. 1 00 Perkins. E. L. 2 00 Peters. B. L. 20 00 Peters, llurd 4 00 Peters, Mrs. Iluril 1 00 l^eters, Halph 1 00 Peacock. Mrs. 1 00 Polley. C. 1 00 Porter, xVlfreil () 00 Porter. Mrs. Alfred 3 00 Porter, Horace A. 1 00 Porter. Cecil G. 1 00 Price, Mrs. 1 00 Purdy, G. L. 2 00 Ring. Mrs. 1 00 Hodgers. R. 3 00 Hodgers. i^lrs. H. 2 (H) Uonan, Miss 1 00 Saunders, Mrs. Schofleld, G. A. Schofleld. Mrs. G. A. Schofleld, H. B. Schotield, C. deV. Schotield, F. B. Slieffleld, Mrs. Seely. Mrs. F. Stead, T. Stead, Mrs. T. Sturdee, E. T. Sturdee. Mrs. E. T. Todd, Mr. Wetmore, P. C. Special Fund for Vacant Missions — G. A. Schofleld. Rev. P. Williams, D. D., $1 00 ;)0 oc) 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 0(> 1 00 1193 25 100 00 100 00 1393 25 ADIHTIOXAL LIFE MEMBERS 1892. PETERS. Hon. Judge. 1893. MEDLEY. Mrs. WILLL\MS. Rev. P., D. D. :', %!■ yhk'. ?>•■ ■* i.'i' « > 11 -r ':. V :i r ii'l 1 1 3 o .*,. '''\ -Jt V ■'I K5'.' 218 SUMMARY. It Voluntary contributions for General Purposes from Self- sustaining Parishes for 1893 : Parish. Ordinary Contribution. Children's Mission Boxes. Total. Burton, .... .... Carleton .... $ 55 08 28 06 39 00 37 75 186 25 1,199 33 37 50 5 00 22 86 23 24 34 91 $ 5 58 $ 60 66 28 06 Chatham, Dalhousie ... 22 14 61 14 37 75 Dorchester, Frederioton, Hampton, ... .... Kingston, Moncton .... 7 33 35 25 193 58 1,234 58 37 50 5 00 22 86 Mangerville, .... Portland, .... .... 4 93 28 17 34 91 Kothcsav .... Sackville. .... .... 35 66 202 10 11 91 737 64 393 25 286 49 87 50 320 75 120 00 35 00 St. Andrews, . . .... 202 10 St. James .... 11 91 St. John, .... .... St. John Baptist, .... St. Mark .... 61 91 799 55 393 25 286 49 St. Mary, . , St, Paul .... 15 20 102 70 320 75 St. Stephen, do. ^Trinitv) 30 00 150 00 Shediac, Sussex. .... ... 2 00 P. 00 Victoria .... 20 50 26 80 20 50 Westmorland, . . .... 26 80 $3,912 92 8182 34 ?S4,095 14 00 10 91 55 25 49 70 75 00 5 14 219 Contributions reported for Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund for 1892-3. Chatham, 1 1 03 Fredericton 130 00 Grand Manan, 9 00 Kingston, 2 43 Moncton, 34 21 New Maryland, 2 00 Richibucto, 3 75 Rothesay, 12 00 Portland, 9 41 St. Jaraep, 11 81 St. John, 8 63 St. John Baptist, 10 02 St. Mark, f32 00 St. Paul, 10 50 St. Stephen (Christ Church), 2 26 St. Stephen (Trinity), . . • • • • • 3 54 $312 59 Contributions reported for NA/idows and Orphans Fund for 1892-3. Moncton, Sackville, St. Mark, St. Paul, St. James, Other Parishes (see page 157), $ 5 00 5 58 22 75 36 58 14 25 83 26 $167 42 I. , •: ! r~>'^' • -'l 'r: J'-' f^ 1 ( M yu h:'Am§^^ u •I i :>■■ ■ A'. ft. 220 XHK ENVKLOPK SYSTKM. W : ?jt.V ':"i '■ As one means of increasing the contrilmtions and lessening tlie dilUculUes of collection, the Board of Home Missions recommends that Weekly OlTerings be substituted for Yearly Subscriptions, wherever practicable The plan of Weekly Offerings upon the Envelope System has been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese where if has been tried. The first step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish is to ascertain from all the members of the Congregation what sum they are willing to contribute at the Weekly Offertory; and this done— 1 . Pledges will be received from the Parishioners for a fixed weekly sum, frou) one cent to one dolhir and upwards, to be given in an envelope, at the services on each Sunday. 2. A package of envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed with blanks for name and amount of offering. 1?. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each week, to the credit of esch contributor, in a Ijook to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Parishioners will be held quarterly; at which meeting the Treasurer will report all subscriptions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish year will also present all the last year's accounts of the Parish, which will then be audited and settled. By the above plan the following objects are sought to be accom- plished : 1. That not only heads of families, but all in the Parixh, old and young, who have any mfians and earnings of their own, may contribute according to their ability to the support of the Church. 2. That they may, as regularly as possible, at the appointed time, bring their pledged Weekhj Offerings to Church, instead of paying them at the call of the collector. [NoTK. — The principle of the Envelope System is not interfered with when, as in exceptional cases, it may be convenient to contribute ONCE A PouTNiGHT. or at any other stated period within the quarter.] !^. That the Parish revenue may not fall into arrears and debt be incurred. 4. That the income of the Parish may be materialbi i7icreastd, so that mainly from this source sufficient provision may be made for the support of the Clergyman. All these objects may be easily attained if the Church Wardens be willingly and efiiciently sustained in their efforts by those whose repre- sentatives they are. The above plan has been adopted, with some variations, in a num- ber of Parishes in several Dioceses, and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mission in this Diocese, and that it may be generally adopted. ■■.«.', oo 21 FORMS FOR WILLS. A Bequest OF Money, of Shares of Stock, or Debentures, FOR THE General Purposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to "The Dioceean Church Society of New Brunswick " the sum of Dollars (or Shares of Stock in the standing in my name in the Books of the said ), (or if Debentures describe them briefly), upon trust, to be applied by the said "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick " to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Devise of Real Estate for the General Purposes OF the Society. I give and devise to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick" all and singular, etc., (describe the Real Estate clearly). To have and to hold the said, etc., unto the said " The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever, upon trust, to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof ; and the pro- ceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Dkvise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of the Society — The Interest only to be Used. I give and devise to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," all and singular (describe the real estate clearly), to have and to hold the same unto the said ** The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever, upon trust, to hold the same (or in case of the sale of the whole or any part thereof, to hold the proceeds of such sale, and to keep the same invested in good and profitable securities), and to apply the yearly income only thereof to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. J,- . ^1 '.■:i r« rn- :-■■■.: ^ V V ■,) " . I -,<,^l s" ■ - ' ;T .J . ' " . i''S ::-'>M^-\ ■ "'t III, ^' Vt ' ,, " ^m^ f }: tt * \ >oo INDEX. Is I i*7, A general Index to all the Reports will be found appended to the FifCy-third Report and the B'Kty-fourth Report. • Page. Anniversary Meeting, Proceedings of 98 Annual Report 80, 83 Printing of IOC, 111 Annual Meeting, Resolutions Relative to 91 Appendix A. Statistical Returns from Parishes and Missions, 9C B. Report of the Executive Committee, 105 C. Report of the Board of Home Missions, T). Report of Committee on Lnion of D. C. S, and Synod, E. Report of Joint Committee on Statistical Returns, F. Auditors' Report,.. . G. Report of the Treasurer of the Society, H. Report of Committee on Sunday-schools, I. Report of Book Depository Committee, Auditors, Election of, Report of, Bishops and Clergy, List of Board of Home Missions, . . Rules of, Report of, Representatives of Deaneries on, . . Elected Members of, Book Depository (committee. Appointment of, Report of, .... .... .... Resolution as to Room, Accounts of Treasurer of, Church Wardens and Delegates to D. C. 8. and Synod, Clergy, List of, Roll of .... .... .... ... Clergy W. and O. Fund — Rules of, Appointment of Secretary of. Constitution of the Society, , Committees, Standing Times of Meeting, Committees, Special — (See re8pectiv$ heads). Contributions for 1893 Summary of Deaneries, List of, Representatives of on B. H. M., . . Divinity Scholarships Fund, Rules of, 115 124 125 126 127 130 131 86 126 6 4 18 84, 115 4,84 4, 87 91 92, 131 87, 108 92, 133 102 6 80 27 111 10 3,4,5 224 170 218 8 4,84 25 27 111 10 4.5 324 170 218 8 11.84 35 233 Paga. Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund- Rules of, Appointment of Secretary of. .... Committee on Grant to Uev. C. F. Wijrgins from Envelope Svslem, Suggestions for Executive Committee — Resolutious of Report of, .... Election of, Finance Committee — Appointment of, Report of, 83, Empowered to use the Seal of the Society, General Committee — Rules and Regulations of Resolutions of , . . Proceedings of, Grants, Annual and Special, Incapacitated Clergy Fund — Rules of, ... • .... Committee for, . , ... . . .... Admission of Rev. A. Weeks to benefit of, Incapacitated Clergy Special P'und — Rules of, .... Income and Expenditure, Estimate of, Lay Delegates — Form of Certificate for Roll of,. . .... Life Members, etc. , Letter from Dr. W. Bayard re Mr. J. F. Robertson's donation, Medley, Letter from Mrs Metropolitan of ('anada, Minute relative to Death of, Resolution of Executive Committee relative to Death Missionary Reports Missionary Schedule, . . Missions, Resolution as to re-arrangement of, Obituary Notices and Resolutions, . . 36, 79, 83, 93, 105 Ofllcers of the Society, ... 3, 86 Parishes and Missions — Reports of, ... 39 Statistical Returns from, 106,130 Prayers of the Society, 9 Report of the Society, Printing of, 106, 111 Reports of Committees — (See separate heads.) Rules and Regulations — {/See separate heads.) Rooms, Resolution relative to 110 31 111 107 109 35 . . 83, 10.-) 80 111 108, 109, 112 111 18 32 80 . . 86, 88 25 112 108 26 118 17 80 165 90 107 83, 93 105 39 88 88 Secretary, Appointment of, Annual Report of, S. P. G., Statement for, Statistical Returns, Report of Committee on, 86 36, 79, 83 120 20, 83, 96 85, 125 m^ 't i; ."{ ^m »\ } .h ^l: H VI' ?« h^. - i ' "i I ^ ■ f \ ] ■' 1 '"i 'm 224 Page. Sunday-schools, Committee on Interesting in Home Missions- Appointment of, 91 Heport of, ... 87, 1510 Thanks, Resolution of 02 Treasurer, Appointment of, 8« Report j)f 87, 127 Accounts of 135 Union of D. C. 8. and Synod- Report of Committee on, 85. 124 Notice of Motion as to, 85, 95 Widows and Orphans Fund— Hules of, . . . . 27 Motions in re Pensions from 108, 112 Notice of Motion to Amend Rules of 92 Premiums and Collections 157 Widows and Orphans Special Fund, Rules of, 30 Wills, Forms for 221 I Meetings of ihe Society and Conamittees. W; ••• Ki)-;.*. ' ANNIVERSARY MiiETING : At Woodstock, Thursday, July 5th, 1894. GENERAL COMMITTEE : At Woodstock, July 3rd and 4th, 1894. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : Wednesday, January 3rd, 1894. Wednesday, March 7th, 1894. Wednesday, June 6th, 1894. Friday, July 6th, 1894, Wednesday, October 3rd, 1894. STANDING COMMITTEES : Meet at St. John in the Society's room. No. 119 Germain Street, Orange Hall Building, in the first weeks in March, June, September and December. (See Resolution on page 35.) •w**l**i'" 'V. . •" ,i* i» tii w l: .: 1 j»<^.*i ? -'^5 ^1 BOOKS FOR CHURCHTVVEN. THE SOCIETY FOH PFOffioting Ghpistian Knomledge DEPOSITORY, IN CONNECTION WITH THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. ESTKBL-ISHED )B7^. DEPOSITORY: 11B GERMAIN ST. Orange Hall. Building, St. John. N, B. HOLY BIBLES, NEW TESTAHENTS, Books of Common Prayep, Chureh Serviees, Confirmation Tracts, Manuals for the Holy Communion Books for Sunday School Libraries, Lane's Illustrated Church Histories, Etc., Etc. Books ami Tracts ««/ in stock will be ordered. Members of the Parent Society are entitled to a discount of ti\ per cent. "TiiK Dawn ok Day," a twenty-four page Illustrated Montlii Sunday-scliiiol and Parochial Magazine, is supplied at the following rate 1 cupy to 9 copies, - - 25 cents each, per year. 10 copies to 24 copies, - - 15 " " " ' " 2>) copies and upwards at the rate of 75c. per 100, per uiontb. As no accounts are kept at the Depository, all books must be pa for on delivery. No exccpticii is inadt to thin rnl< . J^^" Catalogues may be obtained from, and all orders should addressed to THE S. P. C. K. DEPOSITORY, Secretary ; JIQ Germain St., St. John, N. ? REV. J. C. TITCOMBE. ]^ T.. men 3f ti\ onthi LI rut 11. )e piii'l )Ul