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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. errata 1 to e pelure, on ci n 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 h / 41 /; w^- T'^^'^g^»»g»g = = ' " = 8''^ " *-"-^ - g -' =» = '*»- -»g"^^**"'^**»*» = »***T FORTV-FIITII llErORT nr rill INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY <>i I III DlOCKSi: OF QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1886. l!:STAIlLlSlli;i) Till .IlLV, l.s'iJ. gci'r.i'.C: r-iMsii'ii \r I'ln ■ mukmm; cukuxkli." hi-kk k. ISST. Sxrri:22xsa EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF THE SECRETARY OK TlIK SOCIETY FOR THE PROPABATION OF THE BOSPEL, To ihci Lord Bishop of the Diocese. " hi cvt'iy Christian Coiitiivu'ation which derives help iVoin the Society, an tiimual ►Seiinoii should be preached on the work oi'tlic Society, and a collection should be made in its aid Wf sliould indeed thankfully receive, ii' it were olfered, a token of sympathy in Missionary work from every nieniher ol' the Church in your Diocese; but we have no doubt that our claim will bi' acknowledged, at least by those coiifiregations which are assist (ftf hij the Societ//.' OOISTTEITTS. I' Abstract of I'rocecdiiig.s of Centnil IJoaiil Annual M eoting AlfOl'M'S. Balance; Siieet of f^cdycr Hisliopric Kiidownient. liomg Louis Aylwiu Fund ("Uiigy Trust and Local iMidowiiicnt Fund \'H u Colonial and Continental CInircli Society I )ep(i!'>() and upwards, deceased Forms of liecpiest Lauds belonging to tiie Society Legacies Life ^lembers Meml)ers of Corporation Prayers Vice-Presidents, Central lioard, &c., &<• KKCArnTLATIONS. CJity of Quebec Rural Deanery of (,>uebec do d<) St. Francis do do ( iaspe Late Lists llEI'OltTS. Central Ijoard Clergy Trust Comnnttee Diocesan Jioard Domestic and Foreign Missionaiy Society Missionary Ueports St. Francis l)istrict Association lit > s Special Meeting of the Churcli Society . FORTY-FIFTH REPORT OF Tni; INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY Oi -IHK DIOCESi: OF QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 18S6. ESTABLISHED Tin JULY, 1842. gUKF.KC: TRINTEl) AT TIIK " M(>UNINy the Central Board and its sub-Committees. (a) Th(» Central Board is composed of all the Clergy li- censed within the Diocese, the Church-AVardens, and others elected by the Society, being Members of the Corporation. (b) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Land, the Investment, and Education Committees. "2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, which manages {a) the Bishopric Endowment Fund ; (/>) the capital arising from the Commutation of the Clergy Reserves, and (r) the Endowment l^'unds of the several missions and conjrrefra- tions. 3. By the Diocesan Board ol' Missions, composed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the Church Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the mis.sionaries of the Diocese, and receives tor this purpose {u) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, (/;) the Mission Fund of Church Society, {c) the contributions or assessment of the con^regalions served by the missionaries, (d) «■ grant from the Clergy Tru.^t Fund, [e) the interest of the Sustentatiou Fund. All letters referring to the assessment or contributions of congregations should be addressed to the Rev. A. A. Vou Iflland, Bergerville, the Secretary, or to Mr. John Hamilton, the Honorary Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions should be addressed to the Rev, M. M. Fothergill, the Secretary, or to Commissary General Irvine, C.B., C.M.(i^., Quebec, the Honorary Trea- surer of the Church Society, Parker, Parkin, Petry, \U Prire, Ki" Reiil, He Ketid, Rev RichinoiK Itichardsi Riopcl. R(,' Rof, Rev. Roe, Rl'v. Sewcll, Ri Scarth, 1{ Smith, R(. Stimit, Sylvc,^, Re Cilevi'iis, Scott, He Tiuiihs, R Thuiiiiisoi Thiiriicid Th(im|i!.c.i rrincii),il df Bislii)ii's(/()lli'(,'o and Rprlor (Iraniiiiiir School, Leimoxvilli'. Mliiiitt, Rfv. F. J. r... I.. I)., Rector St. Mattlutw's, QucIjoc Bnltbiir, Rev. A. (retired;.... Moiitri, 1 Uaifoiir, liev. A. J., m.a., Rector .Mellioiirne. (Mills.) BhII, itev. T. L., \i..\ liroinptoii ami Wiiid-or. (|F', O. AViml.sor HovIp, Rev. v., M A Ka.st Fraiiipuni. (I'.U. Ileinison.) Blavioik, Rev. T., h.a., Rector New Carlisle, (I'A). I'aspeliiac.j BufrrtK<'i 'iev. U. (1., .m.a. (retired) IlaMev. Bernard, Kev. W. C, ha St. .loliii'.s. .Melhoiiriie. Banhain, f{ev. A Holy Triiiitv, Qiieliee. Chapniaii, Rov. T. S., m.a Diid.-iwell, (I'.U. .Marhleton.) Col.-itDii, l{ev. R. \V., m.a I'ortiiciir. D('l)liat,'e, i{ev. J. [{., ii.ii.. Rural Dean..\Vc.-t Krumplmi, (I'.O. .^jiriii^' lirook.) Eaiiic,-:, Rev. .!., h.a Sandy Hi-acli. Fotlierj,'ill, Fiev.M.M ,Sec. Cliurch Sowetv, W'ictorttt. rctir's, Qiittliec. Foster, Rev. ,1., m.a.. Hector ('nalii'uoke. Forsythe, Rev. Wm. Tliu.«i Stan.stcad. Fvle.-', Kev. T. \V., ma., Chiiplaiii totlit- liiiiiiiii;iiiit,'^, Levis. Frtukoiier, Ivev. VV. (} St. Sylvester. Fuller, Jiov. 11. S Uiiry,"i I'.O. Hobiiison \'illiiKe, Miiry.) Hephiirn, Rev. ,1., m, \ - Ma^jo;? ami (.ieorgevijle, (!',(). .Maj^og.) Hoiisiiian, Hew G. V., m.a., Kedor i,>iieliec Ilanliiij.'. Ri'V. (1. T Diirliam, (I'.O Kirkdale.) Hewtoii, Rev. R., ii.a Ireland, (!'.(». .Maple Giovo.) Jenkins, Rev. .r. I'., h.a., Rector Tliree Rivers. ,(udge, Rev. A. II., m.a ("ooks!ii;e. Kemp, Rev. .J., ii.d Leeds. Ker. Hev. M., d i>. (n-tiied; (I'.O. .\iu;rara. O.) Kinj:, Rev. K. A. W , m.a On leave ol ah.-eiice. (I'.O. Montreal.) Kintr, Kev. VV. (rctitd) (I'.O. St. Sylvester.) Lvster, !{ev. \V. G., h.a , Rural Dean. ..(."ape ('ove. Lloyd, Rev. F. K. .1 Slii;.M\viikc. Norwood, Rev. ,J. \V Tlie M;.;rdalen Islands. Parker, l!ev. G. IL, Rector t.;oni|ituu. Parkin. Hev. K. C .Vie.det, (I'.O. Tliree Rivers.) Petry, Rev. H.,I., m.a (,iu.licc, J'rire, Rev. W .\seot Corner. Reid, Rev. C. P., D.o.l.. (retire...(!a-:pc liasiii. Richardson, Rev. T., Rector .St Pauls, (^uehec. Riopel, Rev. S., m.a., m.d \'akartier \'illajr<'- Roe, Rev. IL, d.d., E.xam. Chap., Pro. Div. I'ishop .s Colle^rc, Lenno.willu. Roe, Rev. P Inverness, (i'.O. Glen Murray.) Sewell, Rev. E. W., m.a. (retired) '^'uelnc. Scartli, Rev. A. C, m.a.. Rector Leiino.wille. Smith, Rev. F. A (retired) .\'e\v Liveri)0ol, (P.O. Ltehemin.) Stuart, Rev. IL C, m.a liourg Louis Sykes, Rev. J. S... Kiuixsey, (p.Q. Svdeiiliaui Place.) Cfleveiis, R(v. A., Ma llatliy. .Scott, Rev. F. (L, m.a Druniniondville, P.(.^). Tamils, i{ev. R. C. m a Riviere-du-Loup ('///«/.«.) 'ri'.uliilison. Rev. I. .M Dauviile. Thorneloe, Kev. (i., m.a., Kci'tor .'-licrlKouke. Thompson, Rev. ,M. G.. h.a., Rector Le\ is. Vial, kev. W. S Lake Heaiiport and .Moiitniorency, (I'.O. (Jueliec.) Von Illiand, Rev. A. A., M. a., fcjeo. Diocesan Hoard ife Synod, Reotor, St. Michael's Walters, Rev. G. R PdjuI St. Peter, Quehec. Washer, Rev. C. H Harlord liud Hereford, (P.O. Dixville.) Wurtele, Kev. L. C., m.a Aclouvale. Williams, Rov. L. \V., h.a St. .M at t hew". s, Quebec, I P.O. siynities Post Ollice address. PRAYERS TO I5E rSKD AT ALL MEETIN<(S OK THK SOCIKTY AND op^ its SEVERAL ASSOCLVTIONS. Tkevknt us, Lord, in all our doinus, wilh Thy most gmcious liivour, and iurther us with Thy continual lu-lp; that in all our works, hcuun, conlinu«'d and ondcd in Thoc we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and linally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus C'hrisI our Lord. Amen. Mercilul God, Who has mad." all Uh-u, and hate.st nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and livf have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Inlidels and Heretics, and take Ironi them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy "Word, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy tlock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Lsraelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd. Prosper, O Lord, the labours of those so- cieties of the Church in the land oi' our Fathers, which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this object, and which have nourished the Church in the Colonies; and bless in like manner with Thy Holy Spirit and Provi- dential succour, the Society, in whose cause wo are now met, and the undertakings which we have now in hand. ••Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us ; () prosper Thou our handy work," for the sake, and through the merits of Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost one God, world without end. Ameti. Our Father, which art in heaven ; Hallowed be Tliy name; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will be done on earth As it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forIOC3ilSE OBF' QXJ3GIS3E;C. I'ATItoN : His Kxnci.i.KM V the («(>vku.nuk (ii;M'.iiAL. I'UESIDENT : Tin: l5i';iiT nKvi;iu;M> thk Lniti> IJisiioi- ok Qikhkc VK'E-PUESIDENTS: SirWilliiiin Mcivditli, D.C.L. U, HiiiiiiltoM. l).(\\j., Hev. K. W. Sewfll, M.\., M. Sli' 'iianl, Rev. (.'\'. Koi.l, D.(.' L.. Rev. W. Kill",', Rev. (!. V. llousmaii, M. A., W. (;. Wiirti'li-, R. U. Smitli, Tiu> lit. llc'V. Tlu. Lnl i!i!.';ii';i, Iltv. H Hoi'. D.D , Ciiptiiiii Ashf. K.N., Hon. (u!(). Irviiio, D C. L. . Juds/e Vice-Admiriilty Court, "Jeorj^u Voasey, E.l will iiniu3 A. .1 I'att OIU'.S, on, jr. R.W. M.iiolar, D.C.L., (Miaiicclh.r .Jaiiiu.s Diuihar, (^.C. of HlSlln])S Coll I'U'l', .1. li. Kor.sytli. CENTRAL HOAIU): Tho Prcsiik'nt, the Vioe-Pivsidfiits, and nil othrr oficn-x of tic Snciety, all Ck'rt^vniL'U licfiiscd within tlu' Oioi'v.so, ami tlu; WarcU-iis of i-vory Church ur Cliajii'!, l)iMiii^ uii'iiiWi'i's of tlu- Corporation, and C. Jiid'^c, F. Montizainlturt, iM.I). W. II. t'artcr. J. H. Kirliard.son, H. .1. I'rattfii, KobiTt t.'auii)t)t'll, Walton Sinitli, Hcrl.iMt -M. I'ric- E. l'o|if, .lohn Maiiiilloii. W. H. Tai)p, ( Jt'orge LaiiiiiHoii, C. I'aikc, Ml)., E. .). Hal.', T. II. -lonr.s, |{. I{. Dohell, W. C. 11. \V 1, K. .1. Eotlu'ririil. Hull. (!. Irvi U.C HONOIIARV COUNSEL: ! .las. Dunbar, Esij.. Q.V. \ Coi-rgu Lamiison, Esij. AUDITORS E. .1. Hah E. 1= Upi! C. JudKC («. B. S. Youns', Stuart H. Dunn, T. H. Jones. Frank HoUoway, H. M. Price. HONORARY TREASURER : Com'y C'l M.B. Irvine, C.B.,C.M.C. SECRETARY : Rev. M. M. F.jthergill con^iv^iTTiaiEiS. {In all Commit: "h three shall form a qvonnn uiile.'i.< othenri.ic ordered.) FINANCE COMMITTEE : Ti'casurer of the Society, Chairiuiin. Rev. G. V. Housiuan, H. M. Price, VV. G. Wurtelo, (Jeo. Vt'asey, R. H. Smith, J. Hamilton, R. Campbell, Rev. T. Richardaon, W. H. Carter, Rev. A. A. You Ittland, C. Judge, The Secretary. E. J. Half, EDUCATION AND DEPOSITORY C< )MMITT?]E : The Lord Bishop, Chairman. Rev. G. V. Housnian, Wvv. T. Riohard.son, W. H. Carter, Wiiltun Smith, C. Judffe. : Hev. H. J. rVlrv, J. H. Richardson, \Y. H. Tapp, W. G. Wurtele, The Secretary, A. Pope, Rev. F. .1. H. Allniitt, \Vm. C. H. Wood, Tho Treasurer. LAND (JOM.MITTEE: George Yeasey. Chairman. I \V. H. Carter, The Secretary. R. Hamilton, W. G. Wurtele, Geo. Veasey, INYESTMENT COMMITTEE : The Treasurer, E. J. Hale, I R. H. Smith I Alexander Pope. r>ioc36iSii.]sr 3BOit3Rr>. THE LORD BISHOP, PRESIDENT. {Elected hy Synnd. ) Rev. J. Foster, M. A., Rev. F. J. li. Allnatt, B. D. , Rev. H. J. Petry, M.A., Geo. Veasey, W. G. Wurtele, R. H. Smith, {Elected l>ii Chnrch Society.) Rev. G. V. Housmaii, M.A., llev. T. Ilicliardsoii, Rev. (i. H. Parker, li. Hamilton, VV. H. Carter, C. Judu:e. (K.r-OJficio Mciabers. ) Tiie Clerical Secretary of Synod, The Secretary of Church Society, Tlie Ti'easurer of Synod, The Tieusurer of Church Society, The Lay Secretary y may deem proper." 11 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD FOR THE YEAR 18SG. (Presented to the ('hurcli Society, February 2ud, 1887.) Ill presenting the Forty-fifth Annual Report, the Central Board would desire to cull special attention to the great need of systematic offerings for Church work. If each member of the Church would become a regular subscriber there would be no need of spasmodic appeals. Our giving either for Missions, Church building, Schools or other Christian work should not depend upon temporary impulse, emotion or excitement, but it should be done on deliberate principles, such as should guide any one who professes himself or herself a Christian. Your Board would also beg to remind members of the Society of the following words in article V of the By-Laws, viz : '' The annual subscriptions shall be considered due on the first day of January in each year." The present mode of payment, as a rule, is to delay till the last week or even the last day in December, and yet the Treasurer is expected to find funds for the reguhir quarterly disbursements. It is much to be desired that the subscriptions should be collected and forwarded to the Hon. Treasurer as promptly as possible after the 1st of January in each year, and that the Local Treasurers in the several Deaneries should remit the offertories immediately they are received from the various Missions and Parishes. From the following comparative statement it will be seen that there is a deficiency in the total amount received, as compared with last year, of 1553.91 :— 12 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. !-• : : General Fund. Mission Fund. W. & 0. Fund. Pension Fund. $ c. 1S98 28 37 42 Ed.ofC, of Clergy. Contributions as peraccounts, 1886.. Subsequently received for 1885 .S c. 1319 07 80 44 1399 51 S c. 2034 50 83 35 $ c. 338 81 4 45 $ c. 345 25 9 75 Total contributions, 1885.. .§ 3017 '.M 343 26 1935 70 355 00 Contributions as peraccount.s, 188fi.. Subsequently received tor 1886 1432 13 28 00 1460 13 2010 75 120 00 2(14 09 31 SO 1375 33 20 00 1401 33 2S9 40 20 00 Total contributions, 1886... § 3030 75 295 89 3UU 40 Increase, 1886 $ Decrease, 1886 § 60 C2 12 81 47 37 534 37 45 00 GENERAL FUiVD. {To aid in the p.rection of Churches and Parsonages, in the support of Schools, in the Education of the children of the Clergy, in the formation of Local Endowments, and for the general expenses of the management of the Society.) The following grants have been paid during the year, viz : — $400 tov^'ards maintaining eighteen Day Schools, $100 as outfit to two Clergymen, and $150 to the Endowment Fund of St. Peter's Church, Cookshiie. It is with regret that the Board has again to report its inability to pay the long promised grants to the Parsonages at Magog and Valcartier. An application has been received for a grant towards the Parsonage at New Liverpool, but from the lack of funds it must be held over for future consideration. It is satisfactory to notice a slight increase in the General Fund, as compared w'ith the last return of $60. G2. Your Board is of opinion that if the Clergy would lay the requirements of the fund before their people, a sufficient amount would readily be given to place the fund in a satis- factory condition. 18 1 c. i;") iij y Ij ;").) 00 SO 40 ^'0 (10 The Cathedral Church, which has done so much for the Missions of the Diocese, has given very vahia])Ie aid to the General Fund for many years. Recently an eflort was made to increase tht? number of regular systematic sub- scribers by mtnms of a well drawn up circular, but unfor- tunately it has met wilh no response. This failure your Board thinks should S(n've as a warning- not to be content with circulars, but that personal application should be made by collectors competent to explain the operations of the Society and its claims upon the liberality of Churchmen MISSION FUND. [Fof the pnyineiit of the Slipcmh of Missionaries in coHjudction with the Annual Grant from the So^i^ly for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel, assessments from the Rural Congrega- tion^, and a Grant from the Clergy Trust Fund, the In- terest of the Invested Capital of the Sustentation Fund, administered hy the Diocesan Board.) An account of the Missionary operations of the Society will be found in the r<.'port of the Diocesan Board. It is satisfactory to notice that the receipts for this fund shew an increase of i$12.8! over last year, notwithstanding the large amount which has recently been subscribed for extending Missionary operations in certain parts of the Diocese. Your Board has much pleasure in drawing special atten- tion to the very able and interesting report from the Deanery of St. Francis, which bears ample testimony to the progress of Church work in that section of the Diocese. PENSION FUND. {For Aged and Infirm Clergymen.) It is with regret your Board notices a decrease in the receipts for this fund during the year of $534.37. There are now three clergym(?n on the Pension List. I; t"' m-'-: 14 AVIDOW.S AND ORPHANS KUXD. The fuUowing Clergymen have made the required num- ber of paymentij in accordance to Art. XIV of the By-La\v,s, viz. : Kevds. Smith, Lyster, Dr. Ker, Fothcrgili, Dr. Roe, Kemp, Kitig, Vial, Von Illland, Burrag-<\ Housman,.Tenkin.s, Washer, Thomp.'^on, Foster, Debbage, Hepburn, Richardson, Doyle, Dr. Alinatt, Sykes, Bail, Blaylo.k, Parkin, Richmond and Chapman. The following are in course of completing their pay- inent.s, viz. : Rcvds. Harding, Stevens, Thorneloe, AVurtele, inearth, .Tuilge, Petry, Fyles,Dr. Riopel, Stuart, Adams, Read, Lloyd, Bernard, Forsythe, Fames, Faulconer, Thompson and AVaiters. There has beea a slight decrease in the receipts during the year of iJ;t7.-7. DEPCiSITOKY. {For the sa/e of Bib'es, Prnyer Boo/ig, and other usefit/ nml in- struclive publications furnished hij Ike Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge ) COMPARATlVl!: Sl'ATE.MEXT OF SALK.S, ISi-So-lSSG. 1885. 149 liible- S 77 94 22 77 72 70 9:! S!t 83 188(j. 99 J'.il)UH 31 'J'o.stamcnts . . . * • • , , ..-5 (i2 77 20 Testaments ........ . 8 9 20 254 Privyer BoukH 73 lil llyiiin P.Moks 10 399 Misci-'lliraL'()U.s J'lib'ica- tions 198 320 Prayer P.ooks . 44 Hymn PxM.ks . 452 Rli.seellaiieoiis I tioiis •ui)! ca . 79 Oti . n 5.-) isn tio 53 Tracts .... 2 97 T)'act.s .... 4 98 124 Aluiaiiacs 9 !()() Almanacs 15 24 48 Carcb 5 39 Cards Frei; grants of ((84 Catecliis Tracts, and six do/en Books liavc lieen made di year. 5 ]1 S?394 00 Fi'oo grant.s wure made lUiriiig tlie yeav to tlio amount of $!25.19 in Prayer Books, Tracts and Cate- <'hism.s. $!374 51 Ills, lOSl Prayer iriiig the quai 15 .■? (i-' 7( !) L'O 7!> oi; U >")•"» iHi; til) 4 ',18 15 L'4 r> IL Your Board learns with pleasure that th(» Committee has secured the services of W. C. H. Wood, Esq., as Secretary- Treasurer. All communications on Depository business should, for the faiun', be addressed to him, at 49!> St. John Street. The following re.^olulion was unanimously adopted by the Committee, and will, in the opinion of your Board, tend much to further the interests of this branch of the Society's work : — That the Secretary-Treasurt-r, when ordering Books or Tracts for the Depository, do submit the order li.st to the Committee, and that he is hereby authoiized to make sele*;- tions from various ])iil)lishers, provided nothing is sold to the actual detriment of thf Society for Promoting Christian Know led' ige. E1)U(!ATI0.V OF ClIILDHEN' OF THE CLERGY FUND. Your Board notices with regret a falling oil' in the re- ceipts for this fund during the past year of $4-3.60 No grant was received from the General Fund for this object last year, and there is no prospect of any assistance from that quarter during the present year. It is therefore much to bt; feared that but little aid can be extended to the clergy for the year 18S7-S. There aw at present six children upon th(; fund. J KDUCATIOX. The various schools aidod by your Society have been carried on with much elRcicncy during the past year. In consequence of the v*'ry limited amount to the ( redit of the General Fund from which grants are made for educa- tional purposes, a reduction has been made in the sum given to several of the schools for the coming year. The following report has been received from Mr. G-. W. Willis, School-Master on the Labrador: — " So soon as the peo) ■ were settled in their winter quarters, I opened school in a small school-house, lent us 'I! ; n J it 16 by the Congivi^ationalists at St. Paul's or Esquimaux Tviver. My school iiiatorial being- very limited antl the l)nil(liiii,^ small ; I Wiis oblig'ed to limit the niim))er oi' scholiivs to twenty, and ihat number included ])rctty nearly all the Church children in Ihe settlement from six or seven years of age up to about lil'teen. A numl)er ol' older boys and girls expressed a wish to attend, but lor ri'asons a])ove stated J was unable to receive them. The Jteverend J. Eames opened a nig'ht school lor tiiem /twice a week) with a roll of about twelve scholars two oi' them were Ivomau Catholies. There are a number of Iioman Catholi(.' children in this locality, some of whom would have attended had I given them any encouragement, but this next winter having more school books, &c., ikc, I may be able to take some of them, although the school-house will scarcely be able to accommodate over eighteen or twenty scholars. The school-house was visited l)y the Missionary, Rev. J. Eames, shortly before he left the coast, and the cliildrcu were examined in the branches taught. He expressed him- self well satislied with the work done and the progress made. On the roll 20, twelve girls, eight boys; average attend- ance, 17. Subjects taught : Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Spelling, Geography, also a little Grammar and IlLstory of Canada (I)r. Miles' lirst book). School opened and closed with prayers. At Sunday School all the Church children are taught the catechism. A Bible class was held by Mr. Eames for the older boys and girls. ^ Of the twenty scholars all are Church children, except four who are Congregationalists. The above school was kept going till the month of March, when the people all scatter for their summer homes, outside on the Islands. 1 then move up to another harbour and give instruction to a few children that 1 had not heretofore been able to reach and remain with them till the month of June. In the county it is impossible to keep school very long in one place, as the people live only Hve or six months in their winter home, and then move outside ten or lifteen miles to their summer houses where they carry on their fisheries." 17 From the jibovi' intcrostini:' report your Uoard learns with much satis!;ictioii that Kchool work is progressing- on the Labrador and that the peoi)k' value the benelits of a sound t'dutation. It is much 1o hr. li(»[)((l that Mr. AVillis will he able to enlarge his schooi-rooin before next winter and thus be ai)le to receive all those into the school who lire desirous of aiteiulinL;'. The followiiiit I St. (lile.s St. L'r«iile Stiiiistuiid Marlilutoii --'i ~ X .1 1 1 hi Id '~1 ?') 17 i:» ■j.t I'.i ir. i;{ u 10 N vMt. ill- 'i'i;.uiiKi; l'',ii."i I >mM,iri'.-.i| .1.1110 .V. |)iiniarf.s(j < Jco. ( ;,in(liii .iitlii I'oyli- L\ dia .M . 'I'lioinp.'^oii C'c'o. W. Willis Marv ('aiilla'.d l.-alKdk- I Iciii'y N'ju'naret I'rcjero:- Ivoliiiia til ay Mrs, I'ile.s Ilidiii 10. i),vi'tlioloiiie\v Kli/:ii.ctli Klvi.l...:o lii'iirii'ttii 1%. Moiitgonic'i-y . . May MtC'utclieuii Mai'uaict Miludvio .Jaiiot lioiihiirn l-]li,:alii til lli'iiliui'ii +; *i Total I c5 Salary. ?^Cy^ 00 .")() 00 .'')(» on W'l (10 ■.VI 00 100 00 .')•_' 00 .S'J 00 .")() 00 .JG 00 .">() 00 .')'2 00 40 00 00 00 •VI 00 «4 00 (14 00 .5200 00 I.W 00 ](i4 00 i;{0 00 i:)le during 1887, having reached ^o.OOO. Very great dilhculty has been experienced by the Invest- ment (!!ornmittee during the past year in securiiig suitable investments for the various trusts under the Socieiv's management. OBITUARY. Among those who have been removed from us by death since our last report, we may mention : 10 Mifss Kate Mountain, a I.il'f Moml)or, and previous to her removal to Eni^huul, one ol' our most active Cliunh workers. Miss Georiie, anotiier Life Mein]>er and annual subscriber, has been called IVoni us full of years. tShc was a link whicli hound us to the days lonn- noiu' by, havini;' attained the advanced aii'e of !'S. Lady listcourt, kn(»wn to l)Ut few of us, in addition to her Life Membership, contributed lor many years to the Mission of the INLii^dalen Islands. .L V. dale, liife Member and ever a liberal subscriber to to the Society's funds. The liev. IL D. Sewell, M.A , once so well known as one of our active cleri^'y, but for many } .ars past ]iector of Headeorn in Kent, l!]nii,Iand, a Life Member. William Chapman, Thos. Toslon, Thos. Benson, G-. "VV. llsboriu'. Life Meml)ers, and Mrs. Jamieson, one of the Society's regular supportins, have also gone to their rest. These w'e may wcdl reimnnber, as among' those for Avhose "good examples" we bless (lod's holy name. M. M. FoTHERdll.I-, Secretary January 18th, 1887. .1. AV., Qt'ElJEC, President. AP.:ST]i.VCT OF THE L'U( )C'EEI)INGS OF THE CEN- TRAL BOARD, DURINOr THE YEAR 188»;. January. — Res(»lulion on Committee Room, Stanstead Endowment Inind. Letter of thanks to Rol)ert Hamilton. Esi)ort, Kecommendation of Olliccrs, cVc. On Magog Tarsonage. JSpeciai Ollertorics. On Compton Endowment Fund. 20. Fkuruary. — Committees and days of meeting-. Com- mittiM', on Reports. •■'>00 copii's oi" iJyLaws, TiuU^s, &c., as finally adopted, ordered to be printed. Application of Kev. F. A. Smith tor Tension. |15<> granted Cookshire Endow- ment Fund. Jxesolution (m Alagog' Parsonag-o. Report of Committee on Pension. Case for Counsel. !$4()0 granted for schools in certain districts. Medical OIRcers appointed. MATini. — Pension granted to Rev. F. A. Smith. X;ime of the lu'v. 11 .]. Pelry i>lac.ed on the \\ . ointed for District of Gasi>c. Circular on Education of the Chddreii of the Clergy. April. — Report of Finance Committee on the depressed state of the General Fund, and declining any grant to the Education of tlie Children of the Clcrg-y Fund. Grants to certain clergymen out of special funds for Educational pur- poses. Xame of Re^■. V. Iv J. 1-lovd ordered to be placed on tlu! list of the W. cV. O. l";iiid.' On IJarford. Beckett Estate (Sherhrooke). M.n'. — Name of Kev. "\V. C. ISernavd ordered to be placed on list of W. «& 0. Fund. <)utlit lo a clergyman. Resolu- tion on Investments. Sf.I'TEMIIER. — Sale of lUirford laiuls. Name of Rev. T. W. Forsythe ordered to be plaecd on W . ik O. Fund list. Outfit granted to a Clergyman. On the Patronage ot the Rectory of Quebec. r»eckett (Sherhrooke) mortgai^e re- ceived. NoVEMIJEi;. — Advict' of Counsel asked on the question of Patronage. Letter from R. ITamilton, Es'^j.. and resolution thereon. Name ol K'ev. Josei)h J*]ames ordered to be ])laced on W. iS: O. Fund list. Rei)ort of members of \V. & (). Fund in accordance with art. XIV, sect. 11, of the By-laws. On Investments, liesolutions on (1) Cranhourne Glehe account, (li) Barford land account, ami (:"■.) certain propertv at St. George. Dt:CEMi{EU.— Xame of Rev. \V. G. Faulconer ordered to be placed on the W. tS: 0. F'uiul list. Committee on Anni- versary Meeting'. On Barford Repair Fund. 21 Pi IE IP O JR T III- TlIK Diocesan Board of Missions To 'I' I IK DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY FOR YEAR 188G. The following" is the abstract oi' Ihe Hevonno Account of the Diocesan Board for tho year ended Dec. 31st, 188G : — l)u. Ck. To Stipoiids for 1S,S(; S-_>0,<;s-_> Oil Illy liulaiici' from ISS.") § 1,7.'V2 S4 IV'iisioiis " (ii'iicriil I'lxpciiscs . '■ Spceiiil l-Ajifiiscs. " IVikuic'u ,SSI{ (i() " Asscssiiii'iits ri'cL'ivt'd. . . !),sr)."> l(i V.'4.S 44 ! " S. |>. C (li-aiit for ISSd :>,:!l<» 7'_> 7-' ilUiO and the hitter l)y over $800. Tiie decrease in receipts is due to the heavy reduction ill the 8. P. (jr. Grant, not to a falling- off in the assessments which have been ])aid (ii the wJiole with regularity. Vacancies in a few Missions during ]>art of the year is the cause of a reduction in the l'Jx[)enditur(\ A slight increase in the Mission Fund collections and in the revenue derived from the ^"^u^tiMltation Fund and Clergv Trust Fund has added somewhat to the balance existing at the close of 1885 ; but as all the Missions now, except 22 I! '. Labrador, liavo i-csidoni ilorgymen your Board aiiticii)ates that a portion of that amount will be required during- LS8T. Your Board desires to ex])re.ss its gratei'ul satislactioii at the increase in the subscriptions to the Mission Fund. The increase in itself is not larire l)ut taken in connection with the lil)eral response to the Bishop's special appeal on behnlf of a similar ()l>ie('t, it is worthy of note as indicating a warm interest in the missionary work of the Diocese. The special appeal referred to was made by the Bishop at the request of the Synod after a deputation of clergymt'ii from the Dennory of ^^t. Francis had presented a memorial to your Board setting- forth the pressing needs of their Dis- trict, and had also addressed the Synod on the subject. The memorial drew the attention of the Diocesan Board specially to four )ieiii;hhoHr]ioo(h in the Eastern Townships, which offer i)eculiarly f;ivourable openings for additioiinl work, and urged that as soon as the funds at the disposal of the Board admitted and suita))l(> Missionaries could be Ibund. four addilionai cltM'gymen should be aj^pointed to the spiritual charge of those lour fields, «nther as independ- ent missionaries, or as placed {ox the present under the oversight and supervision of the nearest clergy. Deeply impressed with the neeessity of extending the Missionary "work of the C^hurch in the District in (juestioii and in the District of (laspe, th*^ Synod requested the Bishop to issue a i)astoral letter on the subject and appoint a Committee to secure a guarantee fund of Sl,")00 per annum for three years. Your Board has ii'reat pleasure* in re])orling that as the result of the action takeni a sum of >; 1.082 has been subscribed annually for the three years and donations to the amouui of -1047.72 have been received in addition. Thus |1,:)()0 per annum is guaranteed for the three yeais from the Parishes of Quebec. The Deaneiy of St Francis have also taken steps to raise at least $/3()0 per annum among the congre- gations of that District. The mon(7 received is in the hands of Commissary General Irvine, who has kindly consented to act as Trea- surer for this si)ecial fund, and will be ajijdied to the object proposed as soon as suitable men can })e secured by the Bishop for this dilhcult and important work. The grant of the S P. (1. will be continued to the Diocese for 1887 without further reduction. This grant )ates .887. >ii at with eliair arm shop moil lorial Dis- til." .So HOW amounts to only a little more than half the sum received from assessments. Twentv-two years a^o your Board reported that only |2,!>S1 had been received from assessments and the same vear we received over !^9,500 from the 8. 1*. O. The pro- portion has altered in inverse ratio with a l)alau(e besides in favour of pio^'ress. The reports of the Clern^y, which are annexed, are, most of thciii, of a very interesting character and indicate more than ever that substantial progress is beins: made in the Mis!>:ioiiary work of the Diocese. The details p; sented can scarc(>ly fail to convey the impression tliat the .Mission- aries of your Board aie doing their work faithfully and elHcieiitly and that amidst many discourati'einents and trials, as well as much kindly sympathy and aid. they are laying fast tht^ foundations of the Church and building up her walls strongly and si'curely. The Parish of Bury has c(>ased to be connected with the Diocesan Board since the month of Octol)er last, and the Kevd. Mr. Bernard has accepted the charge of St .John's, Melb(jurne, which was re-opened in the month of November. The other appointments which have been made during the past y.'ar are as follows : — The Ivevd. F. E. J. Llovd to the Mission of Shigawake. The Kevd. J. I'^ames to the Mission of Sandy Beach and IViiinsul;), and The Bcvd W. (J. Kaul(.-oner to the Mission of St. Svlvester. All which is respectfully submitted. J. VV., QUEBFX', Chairman. A. A, Von Ifkla.xVD, Secretarv. 'H !p m •24 i I' Report of the St. Francis Eistriot Association of tlie Gliurcli Society for Year 1886, Rev. C. P. llEiD, D.C.L., Rural Dean. Rev. H. Roe, D.D., Secrotary. C. E. Perhy, Esq., Collector of Customs, Shorbrooke, Treasurer. W. Farwell, Esq., Sherbrooke, Auditor. The amount of practical interest taken in the missionary work of the Church has been said to be the best test of the spiritual life eqttally of the individual and of the parish. If this be true, as we believe it to be, the work which we are associated to promote is not a mere matter of dollars and cents, but is one of the hi<>'hest spiritual minis- tries in the kin,i2,'dom of Christ. A real interest and a progressive interest in Mis.sious i,s what the Christian heart, in estimating a healthy spiriiuai life, looks for mcst anxiously. What progress then has our ISociel y to announct' .' Take hrst the money given to helj) Mis Aoiis on f side of our Diocese. The Treasurer of our Dome.-^tic and Foreign Missionary Society tells us that the total amount contributed by the Diocese of Qtie bee, for the thrci' yciir.s (Miding last Julv, was !|8,978. The amount for the la.-t year of tlie three, was $o,of2. Of this sum, the Di.'jtrict of .St. Francis contributed a little more than one-fourth, viz: •■j;',)*!!). Andof ihe whole amount sent from the JJistrict tin- Parish of Shei'bro(;ke eontribiited nearly one-third. What is still more satisfactory, is the steady annual increase in these contributions for missions outside the Diocese. For ex;uui)le the amount sent from JSherbrooke last year was ^jjil-JS ; ihis year it is ^:.'.S7. This was money sent out of the Diocese. If vv<' add to this the money sent out of the ind'vidual parishes to help the Missionary work ot the Diocese itself, the whole amount contributed this yi'ar ibr extra i)aiochial puri)oses in St. Francis — or rather in 14 pari.^lu^s which have reporied (G having sent in no report) has been ^],{y.}i). Last year iii t>5 the same parishes it was $1,420, a c^ain of §2(55. The honor of this, however, cannot be e([ually chiimed by all the parishes. Six parishes out of the 14 lell oU, we regret to sav, by the sum of !$200 ; the remaininc;- 8, increasing in their contril)Utions to the amount of i|4!) 00 Actnii L'.j 00 Magi)_f iumI (iforgovillr 25 00 Soiiiineatl, Koi'I.l' I'hiiii L'3 00 i;r()iiii)t(>n and Wimlsor 'J*2 00 Coaticook 18 00 No reports from Ivichmond and ^Melbourne, Danville, Diidswell, Drummondville, Bury, Ascot Corner and West- bury. There is one event in this year's religious history of this District of the greatest importance in itself and very signi- ticant as a token of a g]*o\ving missionary spirit among us. At the Deanery meeting on this day hist year, the pressing and growing ucmhI for an extension of the ^lissionary work of the Church in this District — an extension on alar^e scale —was anxiously discussed by the clergy, and issued in a resolution to bring the matter formally befon- the Bishop and the Diocesan Board. This was dont last July and at the suggestion of th(^ Diocesan lioard, the subject was also brought before the Synod, thoi in session. The memorial laid before thiv-;' bodies, followed up by the oral stat.'mcmts of the clergy oi' th« District best acquainted with the facts, excited the warmest interest in Quebec, and it was unanimously resolved by the Synod to request the Bishop to issue a I'astoi'id Letter a})pea]ing to the JJiocese in general lor tlie sum ol' at least s 1,500 a year, for three years, so as to obtain the services of at least three additonal clergymen for St. Francis District. The Church i)eople of this District ought never to forget the loving zeal shown in their behalf by the (^lu^b'e Committee, the Ivev. Messrs. Fothergill and Von lilland and Mr. George Lampson, who went to work so vigorously that within a few days of the ;P' 26 issuing of the Bishop's Pastoral, they had raised more than the share assigned to Quebec. It may here bo explained that the clergy in talking this matter over among them- selves thought that about $1,000 might be expected iVoin Quebec and sjioOO from iSt. Francis. On hearing of the generosity of Quebec, the rleruy ol' 8t. Francis were of course deeply moved ; and though they felt that they must postpone bringing this claim In-iore their congregations until after our present aiiiiiver.sary, ne- vertheless at their late ruri-decanal meeting the s,oW was assessed in fair proportion among the several i^aiishes of the District, and all the clergy prest'iit pledged themselves to raise in their congregation, or, I'ailing thi.s, to pay out of their own pockets at least the sums so assessed. i\o doubt the liberality of Quebec will provoke an e() years. AVe suce<^eded in covering one half of the Parsonage at a cost of i^t')5, which includes price of ]date, nails, paint and painting, and the nailing on of the i)late. We are still a struggling congregation. During the year, some havt^ died, others have removed olsewheve, but these fa\nilies, I am hapi)y to state, have been replaced by others. The misfortune of such a state otad'uirs is that no sooner do we get thorouu-hly acquainted with a family when li'enerally it has to remove beyond om' jurisdiclioii. and it takes time and judgment to become iutimat(> with new families. We have not yet diminished our Parsonage debt ; it still reinaii. at iJOOO ; but the Trust and Loan Company have taken off one per cent of interest. We have now to pay 7 per cent instead of H pi'v cent, as heretofore. The woollen factory in the village is doing good work, and at present the looms are kept w^orking until 9 in the evening, and orders have been received which will give work lor (! months to come. There is still hope that better and brighter times are m store for the future of Acton Vale, Baptisms, 12; Marriages. 5; Burials, G. Assessment, $328 Church Society, $1G ; Foroio-n Missions, siJiG ; Domestic Mis- sions, !$•) ; Kepair oi' half oi'Parsonagv, $0.3; Other puri)osos $35.— Total, if^)20M. ASCOT coRNEr. AND WESTUum'. — (Received lute.) The Rev. AV. Price reports : — My services and pastoral visiting have been regularly kept up throughout the year. The new church at East Angus has been l)uilt at a cost of about $1,000. The plan has been furnished by the Rev. T. kS. Chapman, and is the same as the one l)uilt by hi in at Dudswell. We hope to have ihe Church consecraied at no distant date, A horse shed is being built at Ascot Corner and is greatly needed. The attendance at all our servic(\s is encouraging. A Ladies' Guild ha.-' been established at East Angus, the President of which is .Virs. Hail, who is a most energetic workeran behalf of the Church, and my grateful thanks luv due to her and also to her daughti'r, Miss Ali)erta Hall,A\h() is never absent from her i)lace at the organ on Sund.iys. The Guild held their sale of fancy ^vork and realized the sum of iiiTo, which is to be spent in carpeting' the cliaiicel of the Church. The Lord Bislioi> has l)ei'n amongst us since my last report, and l!4 received the sacred rite of Conliriiiatiou. Baptisms — Adults, 1 ; Infants, II. M;irriages, 4 ; Burials,.). Oflertory, $i;;]0 ; Other purposes, $lH)0.~Total, ^10:M). BAliFORD. The Rev. C. B. Washer reports :-- At the close of another year 1 have to report resp.'cting the work of this Mission. I am thankful to s:iy that i have been enablod to keep my engagements, with l)ut few exce])- tions. There is little change to note, but, undoubtedly, change is taking place, and in . — Total. — $28li. HISHOP S COLLKGE. The lie v. Dr. Adams reports : — One of our students, the Kev. M. G. Thompson, j\I.A„ was ordained Deacon by the Bishop of Quebec, on Trinity Sun- day, at Danville. The llev. .1. l<]ames, B.A., was ordained Priest at the same time. One student has been coniirmed during the year. In September we had an entry of ten new students, all of whom are candidates for Holy Orders. The llolv Communion has been celebrated ev(>ry Sunday and on Saints' Days. Special celebrations have been held on the days set apart once a term for the meeting of the Mis- sionary Union. On November 18 (Thanksgiving Day) a special celebration was held, when there were 30 cominu- nicanis. There have been in all 50 celebrations of the Holy Communion in the Chapel, from D(>cember 1, IBS"*, to November 30, 188G, and an average attendance of seven- teen at each. Several students have worked with .success at neighbour- ing Missions, and studiMits ha\e been usefully employed in taking Sunday work for the Clergy. The Principal has A-i.sitcd Milby monthly to ccdebrate the Holy Communion 81 and pivach. Mr. Sharpe and Mr. C'arson aro now in charge of thi' Milby Mission. The Rev. A, Judge, oi" Coolvshiro, haviiiu' recently obtained iwrmanent lay lielp, tlie students do not ut present visit Sandhill and .Tohnville. Mr. Murray has worked in these Missions up to Noveinher, 111 the College there has been Ibrnied a branch of the Churcli oi' J*]nnland Temperance Society, which has been joined l)y noarly every member of the resident body. A branch has also been formed in the School Tiiere has been a considerable interest in the work of Missions — Foroiui,'n an()iiu'stic Missions — Alu'oina iJ.'U 71 North-Wfsl t; \\ CJoiioral lo i!4 ;>! 70 For distress ill Vaiicoiivt'r !i qq For Bishop's Colli 'Qv Go 84 Tola! I'tir ()u(>i(If ()l)j(«cts ^248 Ho Total lor iiisidi' aii'l on; -,iJ,' uKjci.. !$:;08 ;12 HISHOl'S CMl.Lf.d i; MISSIONS. The Rov. Dr. 1 • oc :)oi't.s The only C'oll^'^•(' Missions und.-r my charn-c durinu' the past year have h.-en .Tohnvillo and Lake Meijfanlic. The students, however, who serv<,'d .lolmville, took the services at Sandhill on the same day. I have been assisted in the work at Johnville hv Mr. Georue Mnirav and 3Ir. Ilei AVrioht. irv This Mission station h; d t is now |)assea irom umier our charii'e to that of the Kev. ,\. II. Juiiuv, who, owiiiu' to the appointment ol' a licensed lay-read(>r to help him, soon te be replaeed by an assistanl-eurate, has undertaken the pas- toral chari-'e of the cntirt' Townshi[> of Eaton, including' both St. Luke's Church, Sandlull, and the Mis.sion station of .Johnville. I need not say how thankful we are to see the work at these places assume this [losition of jiermanen- cy and i)ass under the charizc of so zealous autl lovin^' a pastor as Mr. Judg't ^Ve have been workinu- iit S.tndhill upwards of ten years and upwards of three at Johnville. The services at Johnville have b"en ouci^ a fortnig-ht on Sunday afternoon, followed by classes fur the youno- people. At the Confirmation held l)y thi^ Lord Lishop at Sandhill on the 28th of ^[arch last, I Inul the satisfaction of ])resent- ing- six candidatt's from .rohn\ille, prepared by myself as 8j carefully as the time at my disposal would permit, in addi- tion to tho instruction j^iven thctn by the students. There are now in .lohnville and its neighbourhood fifteen Church families, besides threes families more, a portion of which beloiiu,' to us. Nearly four years ai^o very urij^ent appeals were made to me to supply the settler? at Lake Mej^antie with religious services from the Colleg-e. The dislanee — 70 miles Irom Leniioxviile by rail, and seven miles additional by bush road — created a serious dilheulty. Nevertheless the work was undertaken and carried on lor nearly a year, but was suH'ered to tall through by the people on the spot, owing to their lailure to collect the subsci'i[>ti()ns. which w»»re abun- dantly sullicient, rer[uired to pay the railway fare and board of the stuilent serving them. Some months back they ap- plied to have the services restored again, and we have done so, the work — a ibrtnightly Sunday service at Agnes and Ditchlield — being undertaken by Mr. Joseph Miller King, a Divinity student, of the iJiocese of Montreal. Before we consented to renew these services at Lake Me- gantic, the ]{ev. W. C Bernard, of Hury, kindly went out at my recjuest, and reported to me fully on the condition of things there. He also on the same occasion gave them a Sunday service and baptized a number of children for the settlers. The number of families belonging to the Church at Lake Megantic, within a circuit of ten miles, is twenty, and six adults not reckoned in families. The statistics of St. Luke's, Sandhill, will appear in the report of the Rev. W. Price, under whose charge it has been during the past year. Contributed for expenses of the missions ; — Johnville, f 2o ; Lake Megantic, ^'Zo. BROMPTON AND WINDSOR. The Kev. T. L. Ball reports ; — Brompton. — The death of ^fr. "Webb and removal of Mrs. Mack to Lennoxville have caused a general feeling of dis- couragement. Fully one-half of all contributions for Church purposes was from this iamily. I am happy to say this estimable lady has promised still to keep the Mission 34 of Brompton among her works of piety, and I have no fears, if the lamilies remaining in the neighborhood are true to the Church in their midst. $200 has been added to the Endowment Fund exclusive of interest during the year, i#loO of which was the generous contribution of Mr. Hamilton, and the remainder raised in the township oi Brompton. At the Falls, monthly services regularly held in the school house, the people here have contributed $15 raised at a social entertainment to the Endowment Fund, and -SI 3 towards the assessment of Brompton Church by Diocesan Board. Windsor Mills. — The congregation here is a transitory one, 25 souls at least moved away in October, being thrown out of employment by the burning of the Paper Mill. The Ladies' Association has been the principal sup- porter during the year. The Church has been enlarged and paid lor with only .$50 raised outoide the congregation. This, with the assessment, rent of room's for Missionary and other expenses has taxed their energies severely, but; with a little help IVom the men they have met all the bills, and there is not a single dollar of debt against the congregation, from any quarter. Hardwood Hill. — The congregation has pushed on their Church building as rapidly as could be reasonably expected. If they do as much next year with what funds we have the Church will be ready for use in the Autumn. Baptisms, 15 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 4. Receipts — Amount of Oflertory, $92.13 ; other donations and collections, $5G0.— Total $052.13. Expenditure — Assessment, $200 ; Church improvement, $250 ; other purposes, |180 ; Church Society, $7.50 ; Foreinu Missions, $G ; .Domestic, $8.50.— Total, $652.00. BOURO LOUIS. The Rev. H. C. Stuart reports :— The Church services have been carried on without in- terruptioji during the year. The attendance has been re- markably good. From July to September, the usual Sunday Evening Service was discontinued to enable me to go to Lake 8l. Joseph and St. Raymond. Through the kindness of Mr. :>36 J. G. Scott, manager of the Quebec and Lake St. John Rail- way, a hand- car was sent every Sunday alternoon to convey me from the Bourg- Louis Station to the Lake, where the steam vacht of Mr. Robert Sissons was in readiness to take me across to the Lakeview House, where the service was held in the drawing room, the Telegraph Office being used for a I'estry, and the piano, under Mrs. Ritchie's excel- lent management, furnishing a good accompaniment for the congregational singing which was very bright and hearty. The same novel conveyance landed me at St. Raymond in time for Evening Service. Since the departure of the visitors from the Lake, I haA-e had service at St. Raymond in the afternoon and at Bourg Louis in the evening The Holy Communion has been celebrated fortnightly on Sundays, and during the warm weather, on the Festivals. It affords me ijreat pleasure to report an increasing interest in the majority of our people in this Principal Service of the Churcfi, the number of Communicants having more than doubled during the hitter half of the year. With refer- ence to Baptisms, I should mention an interesting trip to Beaudet Station, over fifty miles north of St. Raymond, to baptize four children. Our three schools have been working very successfully. The school houises have been put into an excellent state of order, and there is every prospect of successful work in the future. The teachers have, during the week, taught the Catechism to the pupils and imparted to them other reli- gious instruction, but I discover after long experience that no week-day teaching can really make up for the system- atic training of the Sunday School. Our people are now generally most eager for their children's mental and spiritual improvement, and I have consequently strong hopes of hemg able soon to report a flourisliing Sunday School : — Baptisms, 18 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 4. Assessment, $100 ; Church Society, *0.04 ; Foreign Mis- sions, $2.26 ; Domestic Missions, $2; Bishop's College, $2 ; Poor Fund, $25 ; Collected lor Church Steps, $4 ; Offertory, $31.40 ; I'arsonage improvement, $16 ; Subscription and interest of Legacy towards Endowment, $150, — Total, $401.69^ 86 BTTRY Tho Rev. W. C. Bernard reports : — The work in this parish since my last report, up to the time of my leaving, at the end of October, was carried on in much the same order as last year. Service at St. Paul's, Robinson, every Sunday at 11 A.M., preceded by Sunday School at 10 A.M. Holy Communion on the first Sunday in every month ; Evening- Service on every fourth Sunday, and service on the greater festivals and during Lent. Once a fortnight I had service at St. Peter's, Lingwick, in the afternoon, and St John's Church in the evening, or vice-versa, St. John's in the afternoon and St. Peter's in the evening. These services, in addition to the regular morning service at St. Paul's, made the work for every other Sunday, as follows ; Sunday School, three services and thirty miles drive. On the alternate Sundays the work varied, being, one Sunday, afternoon Service at Canterbury School- house, the other Sunday afternoon Service at Bown's School-house, and a second service at St. Paul's in the eveninir. The fortnightly service at Barterville on Thursday even- ings was still kept up throughout the summer months by Mr. Judge and myself, tho same as last year. Instead of monthly services at Hardwood Flat, as last year, 1 held service once a fortnight on Wednesday evenings. On the 7th of October, a harvest festival service was held in St. Paul's Church; the Church was pr-^ttily decorated with leaves, grain, fruit and flowers. The Reverend Geo. Thorneloe, of Sherbrooke, who kindly came to Robinson for the occasion, preached a, very impressive sermon to a congregation of about one hundred and eighty people. The Parish of Bury, where the Church has been established for forty-eight years, became self-sustaining at tne beginning of the present year, but still remained in connection with the Diocesan Board. At the end of September the congregations of St. Paul's and St. Thomas' being six months in arrears, and that of St. Peter's three months in arrears in their dues to the Board, the Secretary of the Board sent notice that unless the arrears were paid up by tiie loth of October the Board would consider its connection with Bury at an end ; the 37 outports paid up most of their indebtedness, but St. Paul's Church, in the Village of Kobinson, where the Cong-regation averages 130 people, paid nothing of what was due ; con- sequently after the 15th the Parish of Bury was notified that its connection with the Diocesan Board was at an end. So for myself, having the option of remaining in Bury and looking to the people for support, or accepting work elsewhere under the Diocesan Board, I chose the latter, feel- ing that it was useless to attempt to remain. 1 regretted leaving the work in the parish for many reasons, yet was convinced that if the people would not raise money enough to support their Church while they were in connection with the Board they would be less likely to do so when cut adrift from the Board. There are plenty of people in the parish, and they are abundantly able to support the Charch if all did their duty according to their means, but the duty of giving to God's Church systema- tically from principle is a duty which the majority of the people of this paiish have yet to learn. There are tw^o generous offers of aid towards the Endow^- ment Fund still open to the people of the parish. Upon leaving I urged upon them the advisability of meeting these oilers, and I trust that they will do so. Baptisms — Infants, 42 ; Adults. 1 ; total number, 43. Marriages, 10 ; Burials, .5. Receipts — Special Offertories, i$30.o7 ; Amount of OfTer- tory, $57.29; tiustentation Fund, $26.75; Easter OfTering, $11.05; from outporls towards tSustentation, $141.67. — Total, .$276.03. Expenditure — Assessment, $225.71; Easter Offering to Clergyman, $11.65; Church Society, $8.05; Corapton La- dies' College, $4.75 ; Bishop's College, $5.52 ; Bishop's Col- lege Endowm«nt, $9.00 ; Foreign Missions, $2.00; Domes- tic Missioa.s, $10.25.— Total, $276.93. CACOUNA The Church Warden reports :— The Church of St. James the Apostle was open for Di- vine Service from Sunday, the 4lh July, to Sunday, the 5th September, 1886, inclusively, with daily Morning Prayer throughout the season, the Rev. Thos. Adams, D.C.L., of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, being the Incumbent. 38 A new chancel at the east end of the Church, a west entrance and a very pretty south porch were erected early in the year. The Chancel was consecrated on the festival of St. Bartholomew by the Lord Bishop of Niagara, actino^ for the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The followiu,^ clergy were present:— Rev. Canon Mulock, of the Diocese of On- tario, Rev F. J. B. Ailnatt, D.D., Rector of St. Matthews, Quebec, Rev. E. Davis. M.A., of the Diocese of Huron, Rev. R. C. Ti^mbs, M.A., of Riviere-du-Loup, Rev. W. Price, of Westbury, and the Incumbent. The Incumbent preached on the text : " That ye may eat and drink at My table in my Kingdom," taken from the Gospel for the day. St. Luke XXII, 30. Special collections made in the Church on 1st August for the Mission Fund, $570.19; loth August, for the Pension Fund, $70.12; 24th August, at the Consecration Service, $23.35.— Total. $663.66. Ordinary Sunday and Holy-Day cc^llections, $208.37. The following sum was ri^ceived for the Church Improve- ment : — By subscription, $395; through offertory, St. Mat- thews, Quebec, $20 ; Proceeds of a concert at Cacouna (half to be devoted to interior fittings), $54. — Total, $469. G rand total, $1,341.03. CAPE COVE. The Rev. W. G. Lystcr reports : — Very soon after having sent in my last report, in which I had occasion to refer to our numerical and financial weak- ness, the mission was suddenly overtaken by a misfortune, which certainly has hot improved our prospects in any respect. This was the failure of the firm of Chas. Robin & Co. — an event which took every one by surprise — not one, even among the oflicers of the company, being prepared for it. Its immediate effect upon this mission was the with- drawal of the annual grant of one hundred dollars, which had for many years been paid towards the; Perce assess- ment. This has been followed by a reduction in the staff of the company, and by the removal of many of their peo- ple from the mission. west J early jstival [cting Co. 39 On makinj? known our loss, thi? Diocesan Board, with its usual kindness, agreed to receive fot the current year an assessment of eighty dollars, instead of one hundred and sixty-fiviN which had before been paid. The reduced assessment has been duly collected. It is probably about as much as the congregation can raise at present, for with the exception of one merc.'intile firm, the people are in narrow circumstances, and are^ besides, few in number. The trustees of the insolvent firm, who paid a visit to the coast in July, were kind enough to grant twenty- five dollars towards the Perce assessment. This was all we could lairly expect. Whether, in the event of a new fi^^'m being formed, an increased grant may be hoped for, is m>ore than I can say ; it is as yet doubtful whether a new firm will be formed. But we can hardly expect the same liberal treatment that we have received in days gone by, for, whatever the faults of the old company may have been, we must, in sim- ple fairness, acknowledge their liberality in Church mat- ters, and the well-known readiness of their agents to contribute towards every good work. Cape Cove has not been directly affected by the failure, so of course the assessment remains as before. During the past year a school-house has been built at L'Anse au Beaufils, to take the place of the building burnt down in 1885. Though it is in use, it is not yet finished internally, and is far from comfortable. The school-house. No. 1, Cape Cove, has been finished, and is now in occupation. The building of these school-houses has heavily taxed the small number of rate-payers in both districts. Through the valuable aid of the Church Society, for which all feel grateful, we have been enabled to keep the three schools in constant operation ; tliough in one of them, from causes I need not enter upon, the attendance was for a time very unsatisfactory. At the Easter meeting, an elTort was made to raise funds for the much needed re- painting of St. James' Church. The sum of one hundred dollars for that purpose has since been collected, but circumstances b.aving delayed the work, it has of necessity been put off" till next spring. The Church above-mentioned tias been improved inter- i - nil mu |!S''>. 40 nally by new matting- in the central and side aisles, and by a new carpet in the chancel. i I am glad also to report the improvement of the Parson- age, by the clap-boardiug of both ends, at an expense of about sixty- five dolkirs. This was much needed, as th(^ house had become so cold and draughty as to be barely habitable in severe weather. I need hardly add that the usual services have been held with regularity in both Churches ; the Sunday-schools also have been well attended, though the number of children in the place is not so large as in former years. I would gladly report that the congregations are grow- ing stronger in every respect, and better able to support the Mission ; but this I am unable to do. Yfar after year young men and women leave us, to seek employment elsewhere, and these seldom return. And few years pass without one or two I'amilies selling their farms and going lorth to some other part of Canada or to the United iStates, where the conditions of making a liveli- hood are supposed to be easier than they are on the coast. Not that the mere "making a living" is very difficult here ; but there seems to be little progress — " no encouragement " as the people themselves say : little or no circulation of money. The fact is, the want of remunerative winter work paralyses the whole coast. Should we live long enough to see the liayChaleur Kail- way down here, there is little doubt this part of the coun- try will take a new lease of life — perhaps 1 may add — and of liveliness ; for no place can be duller than it is now. Cape Cove and Perce. Baptisms, 12; Marriages, o; Burials, 3. Receipts — Amount of Ofierlory, $104. il2 ; amount of Pew Rents, il77.0u ; Easter OUering, $48.00 ; other donations and collections, including special collections and that por- tion of assessments not derived from Pew Rents, $o9S.4l'. — Total, $729.00. Expenditure — Assessment, $410.00 ; Church and Parson- age improvement, $0o 50 ; other purposes, $01.00 ; Church Society, $30.00; Bishop's College, $i:,00; Foreign Missions, $20.50 ; Domestic Missions, $13,00.— Total, $«;oS.00. The 41 COATICOOK. The Rev. J. Foster reports : — The services of the Church (three every Sunday) have been kept up as usual, without any disappointments owing' to bad roads or ill health. The services at both the Churches in the Parish are as well attended as they were last year. The two Sunday Schools are in vigorous operation, and are well attended by the children of the Parish. Baptisms — Adults, 5; Infants, 18. — Total 2'^. JJurials, 11 ; Marriages, 8. Assessment, i^TOO ; Foreign Missions, fl.GG ; Parsonage debt, $101.74; Easter offering, $7.-'U ; Domestic Missions, $6.45 ; Liahting, Insurance and Kepairs on Chui'ch, $75 ; Church Societv, $10. (r2 ; Other purposes, $00. —Total, 196278. COMPTOX. The Rev. Q. II. Parker reports :— I enclose a iinancial statement for the past year. I re- gret that the usual annual subscriptions to the Church So- ciety have not been collected, but I have not had them collected, as the removal of families from the Parish and the building of a new Church have taxed the resources of the people to the utmost. I have two matters oi' great interest to the Parish to re- port, viz. : the erection of a new Church and the re-open- ing of the Ladies' College. The Church, which was to have been completed for oc- cupation this winter, will not be linished till May of next year, when we hope to have it consecrated. The Diocesan Ladies' College was re-opened in September last under most favourable circumstances. The first term closed on December 4th, and it is only right to say that the success, so far, has surpassed the most sanguine expecta- tions of the corporation. There is an excellent staff of teachers, an efficient and kindly matron, and what may, in all fairness, be called a very nice lot of pupils, -31 in all, 19 boarders and 12 day scholars. The members of the corpo- ration are all most anxious to do all in their power to make it a first-class school in every respect, to maintain proper "',»# 42 discipline, and at the same time to give the pupils as much liberty and amusement as any reasonable person could ex- pect. I sincorely hope the school may continue to prosper and become a source of strength to the Church in the Dio- cese, and a little interest on the part of the Laity and Clergy will certainly make it so. I ought to add, that throun'h the generosity of the mort- gagees, who have given up their interest for the last two years, the building has been put into a good state of re- pair, made warm and comfortable. Baptisms, G ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 6. Offertory, $Jil*J.33; J'ew Rents, $77.50; Christmas and Easter Otlertory, S44.ll; P^nvelopes, $404.43 ; Church So- ciety, $26.37 ; Subscriptions towards new Church, $1,500.00 ; Subscriptions in arrears, $75.00 ; Foreign Missions, $5.00; Domestic Missions, $5.00 ; Svnod Assessment, two years, $12.00.— Total, $2,408.74. COOKSHIRE, The Rev. A. H. Judge reports : Nothing has of late years been done more likely to give the Church in this parish a fresh accession of strength and power, than the action of the Synod, in providing for the erection of a new Mission out of the "district now under my pastoral case. At present I he ground to be covered by the clergyman is so extensive, and the number of people requir- ing his care so many, that thorough work in any one loca- lity is extremely dilliealt, indeed, almost impossible. While one part is receiving his attention another seems to be ne- glected, and a ieeling of hopelessness overcomes him as he stii ." is to grapple with his work. But with the parish divid- ed there will be for each Incumbent, a whole township,with two excellent churches, and ample scope for real missionary work to any extent in adjacent parts. A decided step in this right direction has already been taken in the appoint- ment, by the Bishop, ot Mr. Thomas Lloyd, as assistant in the parish, with the promise shortly of the complete equip- ment of the new Mission of Newport. I verily believe that (D.V.) this action will result in the building up of the Holy Church, to the glory of God, and the saving of many pre- cious souls. 13 St. Peter s Church, Cookshire. — The parish priest is some- times tempted to measure success and progress by the ma- terial adviincement of his work, and while not forgetting- the spiritual part, yet fail to give it the paramount position it should have. And when a passing cloud crosses the clear sky of an heretofore steady advance — as now is the case with us, in a difficulty our new position of self-support brings upon us — it is with deep thankfulness that 1 am enabled to report a year with many signs of spiritual well- being and growth, in the increased Sunday congregations, the increased and thoughtful congregations at the week-day Lenten services, the reverent and full communions, but especially in the earnestness and steadfastness of the class of nineteen persons presented to the Bishop for Confirma- tion. These things I report with gratitude. In things material the year has been marked by the largest collections ever received for the Church Society and for Foreign and Domestic Missions, together with an addition of $200 to our Endowment Fund, made through Mr. Robt. Hamilton's second otter to the parish — an offer which the Girls' Friendly Society has enabled me to comply with by placing in my hands |oO to acquire Mr. Hamilton's j^ISO 1 may add that the same generous benefactor of the parish has made us another advantageous proposal open until January 1st, 1889. The societies and guilds in connection with this Church continue their useful work. The Girls' Friendly Society and Young Men's Friendly Society in drawing the young people to the Church, and the Gruild and "Women's Auxiliary in their respective fields of work. In speaking of St. Peter's Church, I must not omit to men- tion the gift of a new chancel carpet, acquired through the painstaking effort of a lady of the congregation ever active in good works. Christ Church, Island Brook. — Mr. Lloyd, w^hom I men- tioned above, has been stationed in this village, and is doing- most effective work. The people have now a monthly communion and service every Sunday, while all work in connection with the Church is brightening and looking up. A week-day service and instruction has been instituted and the congregations then and on Sundays are very good. I now serve this station but once a month. St. Matthew's Church, Randboro.'' — The year now closing- has been an important one to this mission in many respects. t %■ ill II 44 On the 4tli April, tho Bishop administered his lirst oon- firmiition, when three cundid:ites were presented. The hirge congrej^iition present evinced a profound interest in the solemn rite. Again on July 7th the 13ishop was with us and then consecrated the new Church, and also a small burial-ground. It was a "great day " I'or the people, who filled the Church at the two services held. The deep attention with which those assembled listened to the admirable words of the Bishop, and the thoughtful and eloquent sermon of the Uev. Geo. Thornloe,was proof cnouirh of the interest all f 'It in the solemn acts ol the day. During the year a chancel carpet, matting for the aisles, and sanc- tuary chairs have been provided, and as I write, a bell of 570 ll)s. weight is on the way from Baltimore, U. S., for our little Church. We hope to ring it on Xmas Day. Attending these proofs of the love the little band of faithful ones have for the work here begun, there are not wanting many sigus of religious life, deep and true, in many families. The Gruild has worked with zeal and devotion, and to the ladies connected with it is owing in no small degree the sucoe.ss of the year. This mission with Island Brook form the new district to be cut away from the Parish of Cookshire. St. Lukes Ckiirch, SanUhi/l. — I have been in (.'harge of this mission so short a time that I cannot this year, with any fuBness, report upon its prospects or present state. A line Church Hall is being erected clo.se to the Church and is now nearing completion. The fortnightly services at Bartervilleand Learned Plain have been regularly kept up. The Sunday School at " Brazels," still receives the assiduous care of a lady of St. Peter's Congregation, who reports 14 names on the roll and an average attendance of 9 scholars. Before closing this report I am compelled to mention a most cheering work opened three months ago at Scotstown, some 20 miles by rail from Cookshire. Around large saw- mills and a pulp mill a vigorous town is growing up, and already several Church lamilies have settled in the place. The Incumbent of Bury and myself opened a mission here and received so much encouragement that we decided to establish it permanently. Since Mr. Bernard left the neigh- bourhood the work has been continued. A good corner lot has been selected in the village, and over $600 subscribed for a church which \ 'e hope to build in the spring. Service is held here fortnightly. It is be blii region with !• wovk, wantii Bap numb Buria Rec lecli and ( iinpv( Societ Foreii $1,11 45 It is not possible to look upon such results as those and be blind to tho fact that tho C'hurch's opportunity in this region has indeed come. J^et but iaitht'ul priests, filled with love and zeal for the cause of Christ, be put (ner the work, and sustained awhile, and the fruit will not be wantinir- Baptisms—Infants, 25 ; Adults, I ; total number. 2G ; number confirmcHl since last report, 22. Marriages, 7 ; Burials, 14. Receipts — Amount of Offertory, $210.^;l : Envelope utions lor Church work given. A new organ has been purchased for this Church, at a cost of $105, %1h, of which was paid dow^n at the time of purchase. A Sunday School attended by 43 scholars is superintended by Mr. J. P. Stockweil,who is aided by three devoted teachers. Eleven were Confirmed in this Congregation, all of whom became communicants on the following- Sunday, making in this place, 48 commuhicants. Kmgsey Falls. — Of our success here, I cannot speak very iiopefuUy. For want of a suitable place to worship in this 48 WM ■■A little congregation is badly broken up, and only occasional services have been held since August last. But still it exists, and a lew services from time to time in Mr. Waller's house keeps it together, and that is about all that can be said nt present Contributions given by Quebec friends, at the solicitation of Mr. Kennedy, will enable us to build a small Church in the sprinu', on the site purchased by the people, when I have n^ason to believe I shall have something more eu- cournii'ing to report of Kingsey Falls In making the returns ibr the year, I regret to tind a falling off in our contributions for outside work. This is due in part to the facts of having to purchase the Organ referred to above, but mainly, be- cause of the slow and difficult sale and low prices of farm produce. I mention this, because I know it is not from un- willingness, but from necessity that we are behind this year. I cannot conclude this report without expressing my thankfulness to all my wardens for there cheerful and lieartly co-operation, in the work of the Church Also to Sunday School teachers, members of the ditlerent choirs, and collectors. It is to the readiness and self denying labours of these zealous ones, that much ol our success is due. I also acknowledge with gratitude many substantial proofs of the good will and aflection of all my people. All of which shew an appreciation of my feeble eilbrts on there behalf IJiiiitisnis- ConfinmHl. Miin'ii»!i:cs., Huiittls -Infant IJant'ilte. 2.< Tro'ttLni'ik. rtei.'eipts ; — Amounts of OtVei'tory Kaster olfoiini; Other iliiiiatioiis and col- li'i'tiuns Total Expcmliture ;— AssosirnK'nt^ Cliurch iniprovi'iiicnt.... Other purpose- Ohuioh Sock'ly Bishop's Culk'u;.' Kon'iK'i Missioii.s l)<)nHSiii' " ■•• !j2(i l!l 27 02 ".(>2 .'ii; Lome. a 1 11 S .'ill 01 ij; .((! s;> ;; ;;2 ;i on Kinf/si'y Fitits. 33 6 55 7 13 2S:. .12 Kill .')(( i^S.^I $;i27 r.'i .521!) .I.. $220 00 §1(1(1 00 S 70 no 7.) 1 ;!l ,-)0 11 M ■ISO ao 1 12 (il 122 86 'SI 22 l,j 21 H (il) 12 S,s 2 00 1 -.VA 7 '■'<:> ;; 00 ■2 IC. '.1 72 ;; Id 2 '.III $10 00 ;!(!.^ n.i ;;3 M in 80 102S 28 .■i20 80 $1-12:) 27 IJO DO 5 00 10 Oil 5 SO 123 (in 725 711 Si H3 It) 21 12 51 11) 02 Total :?357 37 S327 75 $2I',t 37 :?20 SOS1125 27 No 40 DKUJIMONDVIIJ-IC No report. DUDS WELL. The Itov. T. S. Chapman reports : — 1 havo boon doins^ my bost during- the past year to main- tain throe JSunday services and two >Sunday Scliools in my two Churclios, — morning- and evening- at St Paul's, Mar])h>- lon, and al'ternoon at the Good Shepherd, Dudswell Conliv. The g-eneral attendance at botli has been lair. Aboui the 1st of May last 1 received an unfortunate wound, which with a su1)sequent illness laid me practically aside until the Sib of August, when I availed myself of leave of absence granted by the Ijishop, returning- home early in ()cLol)er. Tlu> 3.Iis^io]i. however, did not sull'er materially dnring this period, as services wore given, and emergencies met by the kind aid of the Rev. Dr Reid, the Itevds.. Judge, Bernard. Trice and Thompson, with some ministrations by a Lay Reader Irom the Diocese of Montreal. This year has been an eventful one of heavy trials of '-mind, body and estate." 1 returned home a little restored in body but broken in spirit, to lind the newly made grave of Mrs. Chapman, who was suddenly summoned away from this life of trouble, to join the great majority, during- my absence on the Pacific Coast, without the possibility of being present at her funeral. The ailliction is heavy to bear — but, '' all our sorrows are angel blessiiig-s sent to bring- US safely homo."' Death may remove, but it caiuiot sever, they are " Ours still iu tluit .sweet forever, Tliry wiiit to welcome iis above." Our Model School is doing g'ood work under i\Iiss Hep- burn, \vho holds a MoCill diploma and is a teacher of uood ability and experience. 1 am sorry however to report that this year for the lirst time in sixteen years we have been oblig(^d to reditct* our scholastic year from leu months to nine, in const'cjuonce of a deliciency of funds. Two very 8ucce.'-slul Xmas trees were given at mv two Churches to the Sunday School children. A very nice triplet stained glass window, with the subject of St. Paul in one of its panels, ])y Spenco, was placed in the chancel of St. Paul's \4 Hi '.K 60 Church durino- the year. The L;idi(>s' Cruild of St. Pisul's is working hard to raise funds for I'urlher improvements. It is perhaps .suflicient for a linancial statement to .sav that this Mission, althoug-h one of the weak«'st in the Diocese and hibouring- under a heavy railway tax, has been tryiiin- now nearly two years to be self-supportiiii''. Baptisms, 12; Marriages,!!; liu-'als, 7. Supposed to be raised towards Stipend, S-^O^l.US ; Oll'ertory about, i^80 ; Model School, $28! ii persons were conlirmed when tlie Bishop made his visit to us in July ; two others being prevented by circum- stances I'rom receiving I he rite. This is the largest number I have ever presented to the Bishop in L'Avenir ; and lour of the number, and one who was not conlirmt^d, were bap- tizt'tl as adults just beibre the rite was administered. I am ihaiiki'ul to say too that some oi' this class seem t » me to be lull ol' promise for the future, having become regular and devout communicants, and that I am not without strong- hope concerning all of them. In South Durham, 1 considtu' the jn-ogress very markcid and am now si)ecially encouraged in this held. The con- li'regations have been very steady, the services hearty, and the attendance upon Holy Communion better than I have seiMi it lor many years. In one [)art of the district 1 have held during th(i summer months Ibrtnightly services in a private house, for tin,' beneiit, chielly, of some aued persons living near togetlnn' who are unable to attend Cnurch, dving them, also, once a month, a celebration ol Holy Com- munion. These services were condticted in all cases with due regard to the ibrmalities of the Church's ritual, and with the sam(> care as would be used in the sacred build- ing iist'lf ; the eU\!rt being noteworthy, and lull of encour- ag-enr-nt. Several atlend.'d besides those f)r whom the undertaking was begun; while others who had been pre- vented from coming expressed a strong desire to attend, and ;i hope that the services would continue till they weie able to do so ; all seeming to have a high appreciaii ni for such a s])ecial means of grace, Unfortunately on account of the bad weather and roads, these services have been discontinued for the present, and I fear cannot be kept up during the winter ; for although they are held in the and r)2 ll'iii time, it is not easy I'or aged people willi iiilirmilies to come together, even irom a short distance at that season. 1 must not forget to mention th;;t when we celebrate Holy Com- munion on these occasions, there is always ;in ollevlorv, and that the sum thus raised, although V(M-y sm;dl. we think worthy oi' being devoted to th(^ cause oi' Missions. All w ho attend very ghidly give, and as I read the ollertory sentence.s. one by one, at my own request, the worshippers advance and lay their money on the table whii h, lor the time biini^', is the Lord's Table. This is, of course, not as we should do in Church, and I should not like it there. ; but in our simple home service it seems to me impressive, as I think it ht'ip?< to make all associate their giving more with the ide:i of an offerinfi:, and lo connect it less with that of mere collection. Besides the encouragement received in the performance of the public acts ol my oIFice, much comes to nie in other M^ays ; for which lam very thankful. Your tSociety will be aware tliat a great part of the clergyman's work will concern things which Ciinnot be published, which do not belong to him or to the world, and which he is in honour bount^ to respect as private prop<.Miy. ^^uch things r< late to private ministrations to the sick, bi'reavcd and aillictcd, to conversations at the family iircside, talks had with ]niv- ate individuals, '-ghostly counsel ' asked and given, »S:c. But I may say, generally, — a-^ it is an imi)ortant part of the work — that God has been with me here also, and that, as u result of Ilis blessing, much conlideiice, K)ve and (>sieem, with many kindiu^sses, have been shown to me bv tho.-e to Avhom I have tried to minister. 1 omitted to mention in its proper jdace an interevtimi' point connected with the public ministrations in Upper Durham. It relates to the observance of the tSaints' Days; a matter which I think is, licnerally, a dilliculty in country parishes, and has always been so liitherto in this parish. Quite a change, however, has now, thank God, taken plaeo in the views and feelings of many regarding it. I first made it the subject of a special sermon in which an attempt was made to show the practical utility of keeping the days. their connection ^.'iththe whole scheme of teaching in the Church's year ; also to answer o1>jections, remove false im- pressions, &c. By the favour and blessing of God — 1 ascribe all to llim— I got new light myself upon the subject ; the result was beyond my hopes. Quite an enthusiasm seemed to sprinu' up among some of the members regarding' n 53 the obsei'xaiice ol the days, and I have beon g-onerally well supported ever since in my efl'orts to keep up the custom. Instoad ol' havinc^ merely one service in the day, we have two: — Shortened form ol' morning" prayer with ante com- innnioii at an early hour ; and evening i:)rayer, with an address at 7 p.m. The lormer I do not expect to be well attended, but a I'air number come, and one elderly person, in order to give encouragement and support to the move- ment, walked Tour miles, on one occasion, to be present. The evening servi(;c has l)ecn parlicularly well attended. I o'ive a short address, explaining the Church's teaching for the day, and often tak(! advantage of the occasion to ca- techize the young upon it, liaving asked them, when giving notice of the day, to iind out all they can, before hand, about the holy person whom the C'liur(;h associates with her teaching. The interest does not seem to die out, and I earnestly pray may never do so. ')ther matters now call for some attention. Our Harvest I'esfival in L'Avt^nir was, as usual, very successful; over .•■:!0 was raised by means of it, which has been applied to the payment of a debt against the congregation. ()ne was held also in Upper Durham, not so successful in a pecuniary way — for it was rather hurriedly gotten up, but at the same time very enjoyabk\ For this latter, and many other entertainments given during the year, we are indebted largely to the kindness and spirit of Mrs. Blackwell. w^ho pi'ocur(>d a great deal ol' help for us from Kichmond and Melbouin(\ To the kind friends \vlio came to assist us on thi'se occasions we are very thankful. A Ladies' Guild was started last winter in connection with the congregation of Ui)per Durham, under the pre- sidency of Mrs. Crowe, which met from house to house while the roads w<'re good. Th(^ members generally seemed to be very enthusiastic there about keeping it up. I hope it may l)e continued again this winter, but do not feel sure al)out the matter just now. A Church Fair was held in the beginning of July for the sale of the articles made, by means of which the sum of !i?(!2 was realized. This amount and $10 since secured were ]>ai(l out on account of a new ovuiin purchased last winter. The offer ol ^1^)0 made by \l. U. a mil ton, J^sq., of Quebec, to increase our l^lndowment Fund, which I was sorry the people felt obliged to decline, last year, on account of the conditions, has i)een very kindly repeated with much more 51 favouvablo londitions attaclied to il : and I think, this limo, will not be allowed to slip by us. $100 ol' the amount we are to raise in order to secure the gii't has been subscribed for in rppor Durham, and I I'eel sure that L'Aveniv will raise the balance required — that is, $50. It will 1)0 seen from the iinancial statement ai)pi'nd('d that the amount given to the Foreign and Domestic Mission Funds is larger this year than last ; but 1 am sorry to say thai the sum raised ibr all outside objects is not so lari^e this year. One ol" the mission cards sent out was not re- turni'd to me at the time appointed, nor has it been yet received. I presume some accident has prevented its coni- ing in; but am obliged to close my report without it. The lollowing have been received : — Miss Uinn, S 11.85 ; Miss Holmes, ;5ilO."5; Miss Amia Stevens, ^1(1.50; Miss Candlish, $0; Miss Lvsler, $8.85. Total, $50.45. Baptized— Adults, 5 ; Iniants, 10 ; Married, 2; llurials, (J, I piK r SnUl/l JlurliKin. L' All 111 r. fhniiiiifi. Tr.tlll Foreign Missions..!^ 8 Gil $ 8 4'.") $ S SI) ^ 2i; or, Algoma Mission.... 6 20 4 30 8 ilO 111 40 Mission to Jews.... 2 OG 2 05 1 73 5 .s4 Wawa'^osh Indian Home G 00 G (10 Altioma V en si on Fund 2 50 1 50 1 o;) 5 (111 W. iV 0. Fund 2 00 2 00 1 40 5 40 Mission Fund 3 85 2 00 4 00 :• 85 (leneral Fund 3 01) 1 !»1 1 82 G 7:i Pension Fund 2 00 3 00 1 70 G 70 Bishop's College... 1 32 1 44 1 iUj 4 42 do do Fn- dowment 31 1(1 52 50 For outside objects.^ 31 61 32 01) 147 !tO General Od'ertory.. 45 37 21 37 25 54 '.12 28 ^Stipend of Curate.. : 270 00 205 00 175 (K) g:>(| 00 01(1 Debts 73 85 200 00 40 00 30 00 100 00 10:; s:. Endowment Fund. ;;()() 00 S tt. J^ibrarv 4(1 01) New Organ 72 00 Svnod Assessment. 4 0') 4 00 2 Oil [2 00 10 OO Total $73G 83 $303 OG $233 G4 $1,41G Oo 55 If' timo, luiit we ii- will t^t'iult'd to s;\y Hot re- ('•'11 yet '•■^ com. !. The A J 111 a |N.:j:.. 2(! Mil III K) (J (iO .") Of) :. 40 ;• u '! 78 i; 70 4 42 .)() EAST FRAMPTON. The Rov. F. J. Boyle reports : — ^^othint;' very excitini^ has transpired in this Mission dur- iim' the past year. The ministrations ol' thf Church have been duly attended to at l)Oth my stations. Th(; congregations attending Divine Sorvicc, all drawbacks considered, have been encouraging. This is especially so during the summer months. The leading event of the year was a visit from our beloved Bishop in October last, when his Lordship con- lirraed twenty-four (•andi(Uites, ten of whom received the Holy Communion imuu'diately aftin- being Confirmed. I may hero mention, one of the candidates was a French Ciinadiau, formerly belonging to the Church of liorae ; but now professing to be ;iu attached member of the Church. I am happy io say liiiancially we have done reasonably well, both towards local ilemanels as well as to charitable objects abroad, as the following statistics will show : — Baptisms, 8; Conlirmed, :24 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 3. Receipts— Amount of Olfertory, i$40 ; Pew Rents, $200 ; Other donations and collections, $108.50.— Total, $348.59. Expenditure — Assessment, $200; Church or Parsonage improvement, $(1 ; Other purposes, stable and glebe, $100 ; Church h'ocietv, $32.18; Bishop's Collen-e, 8.04 ; Domestic Missions. 2.37^-Tolal, $348.5:t. (lASPi: liASlX. The h'ev. .1. p. Jiichmoiul reports: — Divine Service has been held regularly in the churches of this mission during the past yeai' and has been on the whole well attended. It is still unfortunately the case that a great number of young men are obliged to seek employment out of the mission during tin' summer months, but most of them manage to return and spend the winter at home. The pro- posed extension of the Baie des Chaleurs Railway to Gaspe i)asin is looked forward to as a panacea for many such incon- veniences. I hopi' it may prove so. There has been daring ilm year more than tht> average amount of sickness aiul death. at. Ptiid's Cluirch, (I'as/jij Basin. — There is fctill much ne- 56 cessary work to be done round the Church to carry ofi" the water from the rear of the building and prevent injury to the loundation. Tlie Church re([uires a IVesh coat ol' i)iiint. The church-wardiMis have had the necessary line iencos on the o-lebc^ renewed. The congrei2:ation of St James pro- vided Ihe material, the Basin eongregation i\n\ labour. Sf. JdDies Church. Soiilhwesl Ann, (!((>tj)e Bn//. — A mtn^tinii' of the Vestry was held last January and wa.s very numer- ously attended. All matters mentioned in my last report conoerninu- the buildiuLi' of a new church were eoii.-idcicd. and it\vas determined to ask the Bishop's sanction to obtain a site as near as Y>o^sible to the ])resent property and to l)uild a new church thereon. It was also agreed that when the pe()pi(> ill tlie Township of York AV(>re in a position to huild a new church (ni that side of the water the jieople of (laspo South \voidd return them an ecpiivalent for hd)our or mate- rial contributed to the building at present contemidated. A building' committee was nominated, who at once set to work and this year has witnesstnl th(> pur<,'hase of the site, the contribution of material for the frame and boarding' in. and the erection of the fram(\ The ladies of the congreua- tion ha\ o not been idle ; thev held a bazaar last N(n'eml)er, and, thanks to tlnnr own exertions and the generous lii'lj) extended to them by tlie Basin congregation and the iialro- nage of the vessels in port, they realized ^j-io-, clear of all expenditure. In addition to tln^ live schools in the mission, a sixih has been built and is now in operation, but not for loim. owiiiu' to the want of means. Aid to this school would be a good expenditure. I hope it will event nally meet a want long felt by my predecessors as well as by nic The register for the year 1S8(! gives : Baptisms, 2') ; ^lav- riages, ;•; ; lJU]'ials, 8. Itemovals of families from the mission : St. Taul's, '■■> ; St. James', 1. Sl. Paul's St, .lames' Clnirch. ('Inirili. Assessment i)aid during year s; i4o To s; liif) b"] Church and Par.souiige improvement.. T'.> 09 Church Society '. ' 6f .l;-) :; 00 Foreiun Missions 4 31 1 -10 Domestic Mis.sions 4 CO 1 -lo Bishop's Col leg(> ; :»i):; II Total raised in Mission,— !$ I, r.i5.!i:;. 57 IIATJ;E A\l) WATEUVILLE. The Rev. A. Stevens reports : — I have nothinc^ oi iiii iiimsual « haracler to mention in regard to my work duriiip; the i)ast year. Tlie services at the various stations have been kej^t up as heretol'oro. As much time as I could spare from other duties was given to visitinii' i'rom house to house. 8ince the Jirst of January last Ihis has been a self-supporting- parish. To enable us to beconK^ sell'-supportini'' a small increase had to be made in the asse.ssmi'nt. Thi.s increase has been tairly well met. The Wardens are of the opinion thai if all the members (»f the Church would contribute accordini^ to their means it Would b(? an (»asy matter to meet the ]iece.s.sary expenses. At Hatley the congrei'ations have been larg-er than form- erly and the number coming- to the Holy Communion has been also incnnised. JSome much needed repairs have l)een made upon the outside of the Church, and when we suc- ceed in g'iving' it a fresh coal of I'aint, as we hope to do next summer, the Church liibric will b(> in a good state of preservation. At AVaterville we have felt the loss of several old friends of the Church. Som(^ have been called to join the Church triumphant, others removed to diilerent parts of the country. The services here have been very well attended throuiih- out the year. The singing has greatly im})roved. The members of the choir and e.s})ecially the organist, Miss Ijall, deserve great credit hn- their regularity in attending the choir practices and for being in iheir places on Sunday. A new stained glass window has been put in the chanc(d as a memorial of those who Avere instrumental in building- the Church about forty years ago. . This window is a great improvement upon the old one and adds much to the beauty of the sanctuary. From Massawip]n and Libbytown, T have nothing- new to report. Both places tillbrdinterestinu' lields for Church work, and whicli 1 reg-ret to say, I have not with my other duties felt able to give. The numbers present at the services and the devout attention both to tlu^ prayers and the teaching- were all that one could desire. These outward signs of progress are, I trust, but a taint indication that ovr jieople are also growing- in spiritual things. During- the past jear I hav*^ had many e\ idences that :»■■' ■■':•■■ I 58 Godis Spirit is loadini^ some at lea.st amon;;^ lis to the ap- l>ri'ciation ol'ii higher life. 15iiptisms, It; Adults, o. — Total, 12. Marriagos, (! ; Burials, 17. Receipts — Amount ol' ofl'ertory, $22'.>.67 ; Easter otrtM-iiiir, S17; Other donations aiid collections, $570.09. — Total, !i?817.G(i. Expenditure — Assessment, $500 ; Church or Parsonage improvement, ^\-2-') ; Other purposes, |!>t} ; Church Society, •5U.6-5; Cruarantce Fund lor Church extension, !s)7.1!t; Bishop's College, $5.(»;> ; Endowment, $27 ; Foreign Mis- sions, $5 ; Domestic Missions, $18.75. — Total, $817.6tj. IN\E11NESS. b s The Rev. P. Roe reports : — The Sunday and other services of the Church have been held regularly at St. Stephens' Church and the Church oi" the Ascension, Camp])eirs Corners, throughout the year. The attendance has been good, unless the weather was stormy. At the urgent request of Mr. E. G. Palmer, agent for the Messrs. Hall, I have again begun to hold a monthly service at Becancour Station. I began to hold these services in June. I generally have a congregation of 1(1, chielly composed of the members of Mr. Palmer's family, and the family oltho late David Johnston, of the Johnston House. Our Sunday Schools have been very well attended during the past S(>ason. St. Stephens' Church school has an attend- ance of some 50 children. I superintend this school myself. Mrs. Roe has a Bible class lor girls, and Miss Roe has one for l)oy.s — both classes well attended. Mr. John L Brown, church- warden of the Church of the Ascension, superintends that school, which numbers about -30 children ; he it-; assist- ed by Mr. Austin and Miss Mary Morris. The singing and chanting is very good in ])oth Churches. My daughters have e'large of the organ and singing at St. Stepliens' Church, and Miss Ellen Brown is organist at Church of the Ascension, ably assisted by her sister. Miss Barbara Brown, and Miss Dorothy Young in the singing and chanting. We hod an olliciai visit of inspection from the Rural Dean, Rev. J. B. Debbage, B.D., on the 17th March. The Rural Dean Avas accompanied by the Rev. R. Hew ton, Upper tho a J). OS, (t; r(M'ill//, I am told produced a feeling of dee// emotion, indignation loudly expressed at his barbarous treatment, pity for liis sullerings ; wonder and admiration at the patient, almost Christ-like manner, he displayetl. 1 do not anticipate much })ccnniary ])eneiit towards the Missionary Fund, but I am fully persuaded in my own mind, that these ■women's meetin^■■s are priceles.s, not to be estimated by dollars and cents. Tliey seem to have a won- derfully Itarojonizing- eliect upon the heart, leadijig those that hear lhes(3 accounts of heroic sullering to enciuire more of the Master, forwhoai they have cheerfully devoted their lives; and shall we not hope to love IIuii and Jblhnv Hiin more /ai/lifidl//. I am sure there is no branch of the work in our ^lissions, it revrie/i'lt/ am] pra //erf. 't 1/ // vavrwd on, more I'alculated, under Ihe Divine blessing, to inlluence tln' heart and conscience, and lead the pt^ople to think mo)'e of Christ, " and to sut- :h ':-li .i 60 iviulcr tlieir hearts lo Hiin,'" tliaii lho.se Women's Missioimrv lacetiuii's. We have lo.sl sev(M-;il iin'iiil)ers ol" the Church duriiiu' the piisit year. Some have died, others luive lel't this pari ol'tho Proviiiee. K'ohert Clui'.stoii, iiii oUl aiul respected meiiiltcr of the Cliuveh, died in the early jiavt of the yi'ar, his a'^tul widow died hitely, h(^th sincmvly pious Christians. .lohii Sluvu'eon, one oi' our oklest inemhers, was killed, Ix'iiiir thrown iVoni his wau'uon and died instantly; he Iciives a lavci'e lauiily of sons iind dauuhlers, niend)ersor the Chiireli. AV'iiiiaui .lolili'ei', a, middle iii>-ed man, very well conducted, and a i>ood Christian, lost his reason, and committed .siii- cid(\ his old latlu'r near ninety, dyini;' a lew days idtor, from the :.h(>ck sustained l)y his poor son's awful death. Major (). Hunter, one of our i)nn(dpal members at Caiiij)- bidl's Corners Church, removed with his family to Dan- ville in the fall ; we miss him very mu(di, in many ways, as he was always foremost in helping- in all Chundi work. Tlie Ihianeial arrangement with the Diocesan Board lias not been carried out satisfactorily. J have written to the Jjord Ih.shop, and explained the reasons why it is .so. So I will not enter into parlicidars here. No doubt his Lordship Avill lay the w hole matter before the Board. 1 may be permit- ted however to say that there are a number of persons in this Mission who put their names down for sums which they have never p;tid, now running for three or four y^ ars, and the Church Wardens say they cannot collect from them ' So a consider;il)le amoiuit of arrearage has accumidated. Baptisms, (! ; Marriages, '2 ; Burials, ,5. CliHirh I if I III' Si. Slciiliiii'i. .\--ri.H- 42 !j!:52 (il» IJisliiip's ('olloyo Eml'iwiuL'Ut Spfciiil a..n;ai(>iis t.) Cliuir 11 '20 .TJ 00 Ass(jssuu'nt for the wliole jNIissioii Ju^UL'c; ro pairing al St. Stt'[)li(.'ii.s 10 00 .... CliuvtU Scicioty, wlmlc iMissiiin 24 4'.» Hi.slio)t's CoIIl'ljo, LrniiDXville Foreign I^lis.sions DDMiL'.stic IVlissions 2 00 •A to I 00 1!» 07 2 00 1 00 2 00 Tuhil. ,^,-)S 11 L'7 .Ml t;; 20 :;2.'. 00 10 (H) 11 ti; I 00 7 io ;{ 00 'i'utal is77 2\ ii'\)2 (iC. )<:>22 61 IKKI.ANK. Tnhd. ^r..s J 1 -7 50 ■W) liO ;;i'r> oo 10 ()0 U 40 1 (»() 7 J(l ;i 00 The Jt»;v. R. lltnvloii ii'i)Oil,s : — Duriiii^" the past year the work in this Missi»»;i has o-kiic oil as usual, steadily luid wilhoui excitemoiit. Tlu"-.' is ji iiuiikod increase of coimuuuicants mid soni" iinpiovciiioiit ill the atleiidauce at ordinary services. The li'spoudiie ami siiit^ing are heartier and those takiiii;' i)art in th'»,, seem to he more earnest. A spirit oi' devouliu's.s, especiai- Iv amoii'j,' the young-, is heeomin^' nion> manil'i'sl I am sorry to have to rei)ort thai my health (ail d 'ast .siimuu'r, and I was compelled, at thcurgent reqiK-sl of sonu" of the CDiii^'recatioii, to takc^ a holiday Aci-ordiny'ly [ lelt the Mission in chari:e of Mr Fr.'d. 11. Wood, l^ay Iveader, went away for two months and visited the GuH'i'orts, from which 1 returned much improved in licallii. Jl^rc 1 may 8tat(' that Mr. Woods' kindncsts in this ivspect deserves no- tice. He is ever ready to help in furthering the cause of Christ, and his work is allon-cilier a lahour of love, as he has never, to my kllowh'd^•e, received the slightest a^ - kiiowlednment in the way ofemolupient. During- my ah- .sence. Rev. T. L. IJall, of Windsor M;!K\ my predecessor in this Mission, liev. Peter Roe, (d' Inverness, and Rev. ]J. A\ Colston, ol I'ortneiif, conducted services for me. Thev hue all my most sincere thanks. Our Thanksu-iving- Services were very successful. The Churches were d«^eorated with the produce of the field in a manner well cahndated to show the merciful and aijun- (laut f'rovidence of God. Mr. Colston preached verv in- structive and interesting- sermons to large and atteiilive (•ongregations. The henefactor of the Dioce.se, Robert Hamilton, Esq., has again given us encouragement hy donating a liljeral hoiius for the augmentation of our Endowment Fund, pro- vided w(> made up $oO, wliich \\ as promptly done, tiius adding to it the handsome sum of s;200. Our best thanks are due to Mrs. Williams ibi a bundle of useful and warm clothing, which has been distributed. The general depression in business is felt very much here ; consequently at one time the assessments were not so promptly paid as usual. We are living in hopes that the expected wave of good times will strike us soon. We have been visited with a great deal of sickness last spring and this autumn. Diphtlieria carried off several 62 vieliras. Typhoid IVvor also is i->reviilont in tlio iiiiiiin<«- districts. Owing" to so many lionn' calls we have not becMi able to do so much i'or the Church tSoci'^ty as hist year. Trinily Church, Maple Grove — Services were held in this Church every Sunday and chief Jloly-days, with special ser- vices and a couise oi lecture's during- Lent. The Ijadios" Association is still i:i active existence under the presidency of Mrs. F. II. Wood. This organi/ution was the means of procuring })art of the money re(]. I expect to have the Church school u'oing again. A u' -ii- tleman from Ottawa, Mr. Joseph liinglaiul, has been en- gaged to teach. He brings the highest testimonials as an elHcient master. Mrs Henry Wood still continues her valuabb,' services as organist. The Suiulay Schoul has been conducted by Messrs. W. CI. Stewart and Henry Wood. Attendance good and sehu- lars attentive and a])prtM.'iative. Mr Stewart has al.so a Sunday School in his owji house at houi-s when, there are no services in this part of the Mission. Christ's Church. Lower Irchuid. — Services are held in this Church every Sunday and on chief festivals w ilh special services and leci,ures as in Trinity Churcli. The singing has im[)roved here owing to regular weekly [)raclices which 1 institut(;d laiely. We havt? secured the services of Miss Maggie Cross, of Maph» Cirove, as organist, which helps to make the .■verviees much more cheery. Mrs. Jjiitle, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Miss liessie Porle'r and Miss Kerr collected money for procuring a carj)et for the chancel choir steps and cocoa nut matting for the aisle. They raised also the re(j[uir»>d amount for the Endowment Fund. I collected siUhcient money to purchase a set of polishi'd brass altar-rail standards. Thus our wants aie being gra- dually su[)plied. We need a bell (for which I have ■'iilUO), a new organ, and a 13aptisnuil Vo\\\. I hope to have all of these before many years. There are two Sunday Schools in this part of the Mis- sion. That held at the Church is conducted by Mr. Peter (;;i Ward and is successful. The other is in the tenth rano-e school house and is in a llourishinc; condition. They have raised $20 to secure the nucleus of a .Sunday S(;houl library. A very successful Christmas tree was held in the Church hall on Christmas eve. There was a large number of pvc- soiits and the Clergyman was well remembered. Here as in the other places I must again testify to the aiial)ated kindness of the people towards their Clergyman. H is never without their sympathy and support in everv- thing he attempts. In this way his labours are made liii'hter and his burdens more easily l)orne. Sf. Lukes Church, Addsrleij. — Matters run on about the same here as last year. Services are held every second Sunday and are well attended. Communicants are regu- lar. We have secured a set of duplex burner lamps, which render it possible to hold evening services when necessary. The money was collected l>y Mr. James Henderson, Church Warden. I intend giving a few evening lectures this winter on Church principles and teaching. Keo/fiiliK Ratine. — I am sorry to say that on account of failing Innvlth I was obliged to give up these services for a time. However they are resumed again and are held monthly on Sunday evenings. They aie well attended, autl 1 hope will eventually ])ecome a good Church congre- gation. Bhu'/i Lake Slntiou. — Services were discontinued how. also, owing to the above mentioned reason. I have taken steps to arrange for opening them up again after New Y(>ar. The i)rospects seem brighter and more encouraging than ever, and I hope to have a good report to send in from this iStation at tlie end of next year. l)aptisms, 24; Marriages, 7; Burials, 12. Tyiniiij i'hri!<''x Sf, Lui.i's I'hurrli.- Church. (huvrli. Tnta!. AssfssiiR'iit $.'500 00 i<250 00 yJO 00 ,^,-);)0 00 Otlortdiy for ^oiicM-al purp 4;") OC) 4 02 !);» SI! Foioign" Mis.sioiis I 20 2 r)0 1 00 4 70 DDiuestic Missions 4 00 ;> 00 2 00 '.) 00 Cliurch S.K'ietv 20 «!> S 12 1 no ;;o 51 IJisliop's Colle!,'e 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 Eiistor oliering 4 25 8 25 .... ]•_> 50 Endownient Fund 25 00 25 00 50 00 Endowment of Bisliop's Colloye .... .... .... 42 00 Church iniproveniont 55 00 112 00 10 00 J 77 00 Total $403 00 .S505 03 $50 52 «1,020 54 64 KIN(}SEY. The Key. J. S. Sykes reports : — It is a pleasinj^- duty to begin my report with sincere thanks to Mr. llobert Hamilton, the friend of all the Chur- ches and congreuations in the IJiocesc^ for another generous gift of $150, to whieh we added $50 ; inereasing our En- dowment Fund by $1*00. This gill was placed to (he credit of the Mission in .lanuary of the present year. The services have been regularly maintained throughout .he year — congri^gations a])out the same as formerly, Sunday Schools show a marked imi)vovement in numbers and re- gularity of attendance. The relations between clergyman and people, cordial and pleasant. In July last the A^enerable Archdeacon Lon.sdell took up his residence in Kingsey. I am greatly indebted to him for assistance in the service's at Hpooncr fond, and have been much cheered by the sympathy and \vise counsels vi' an elder brother in Christ. At the suggestion of Mrs. Loiisdell 1 have opened a Bible- class for iiduUs al Spooner Fond, and except when bad weather made travelling impossible, the al tendance lia.s been very good indeed, the Church being half tilled. I have to thank W. Jobn Wadlcigh, snr.. for the gift of a valuable horse, also my thanks are due to Messrs. bdni WadleiL^h. Jlenry McMannis, John Moore, aiul.Toseph bodge for a liberal supply of hay. 1 am indel)ted to my people generally for unvaried kindness and many timely presents. " The lines are fallen unto me in iilea;-ant places." AVithout knowing vhat other Missions may be al)le to report, 1 think our special collections \\ ill compare favor- ably with them if account is taken of the smallness of our numbers. Our assessment not Ijeing fully subscrilx'd for. is a sore tax upon the ingenuity of the Cliurch Wardens to meet it. The attendan<'e at Holy Communioji shows no falling oU' — .some taking advantage of the opportunity of communi- cating twice in the month. St. Faul's, and Spooner Fond being only lour miles apart, fortni^ihtly communion would ])e possible to ail (,'ommunicants ol both congiegations. Let us hope that some day people will understand that more spiritual Hie is the promised result of more spiritual food. 6.) sincere [h> Ciiur- J our Kn- |io credit mg'hout I Sunday and re- "ok u|) him for ve been "^ <'!■ ail uBiW... U'li bad i''e has gilt of s. .John I Lodsfe o pt'ople "osonts. ible to favor- of our a .sore ('vt it. ny olf numi- Poiul vould i. (hat I'itual 111 addition to other collections we sent the sum of $8.04 to Compton Ladies' College Baptisms — Infants, 9 ; Adults, -2. — Total, 11. Marriages, 5 ; Burials, l.'. Ilolt/ Spuoner Sf. Paul's. Triuity. Pond. Expenditure— A ssossinonl $250 00 $150 00 8115 00 Other purposes 20 00 15 00 15 00 Easter OiTering 4 02 2 44 S 57 Church Society Vi ti^ (122 12 58 Guarantee Fand for Church ex- tention 8 00 00 00 Bishop's College 150 120 2 10 do Endowments 10 00 Foreign Missions 74 1 00 1 00 Dome.stic do o 75 2 57 5 40 Total ;;!314 17 $184 43 $105 05 L.\KE HEAUrOKT AND MOXTMORKXCI. The Rev. W. S. ^^ial reports:— The services have lieen conducted wiih regularity dur- ing the past year and have ])een well attended. For the music we are indebted to Miss Annie Montgomery, wlio phiys the harmonium and conducts the singing, very rarely mi.ssing a service in spite of long distance and sometimes of liad weather. The Church has biM>n further improved since last report by outside ])ainting, »S:;c., the substitution ol' a new laiiret shaped window at the east ^wd. for the old ordinary house window, and of a decent A'estry at the west end instead of an old faded curtain in the chancel. liesides these improvements a long felt want has i)een supplied by the getting a new altar and altar cloth — the latter made by St. Matthew's Guild. Towards this $15.75 was kindly collected by Miss Etta Montgomery from the people themselves, who showed great willingness to do what they could, besides whieh other friends contributed. But such handsome additions to our littl(> Church could never have been obtained had it not been for the kindness oi" the Guild wliich made a gift of the ])eauliful w f^rk, be- m 1 66 sides a grant ol" ii:ilO to pay for the materials ; and tho.rt' is still another - the linen, while ihe exquisite Avork was don,} by the latter. This kind encourag-ement has awakened a new interest, and I trust a loving- and lasting- one, in the Church. L'l/ie Benuport. — Baptisms, 1; Burials, 1. Exi)endiuire — Assessment, ^AO; Church improvement, $42.(il>; Church tSociety, $10.08; Foreign Missions, so. 41; Domestic Mi.ssions. iii;!. 50.— Total, $04.71. 31n)ilmoreuri. — Baptisms, 1 ; Pmrials, 1. Keceijits— Amount of OHertory, $21. To ; other dcjiiatioii.s and collections, $17. ■)T — Total, $30.10. Expenditure — Towards stipend. $20; other puii.o.se.^, $l-].4o ; Churcli Soeietv Pension l'\ind. $2.o.") ; Bishop"s Col- lege, tl; Domestic Missions. $2..]0.— Total, $:!;•. 10. LAPlv'ADOi:. No vepoit. Vacant. See school report, i)au'e l"). I.EE1).<. The llev. J. Kemj) reports: — In this Mission there is little new to report. The usual round of services and other parochial work, with hut little variation, forms the substance of the same stoi-y told hoiii year to year. .S/. Jniiiof, Lecih. — This congregation as yet holds its own, the attendance being quite as larg'e as in former years. We have a Sunday School here in the summer season, which is served by the faithful ^Nlr. Bayne, assisted by some ladies of the congrea'ation, and in which, once a I'ortniuht, I take part myself. Mr. Payne's long and faithful services w^'re. I am glad to say, rcH-ognixed, as were those of the organist. by the congregation uetting up a small present for each. Services h(M'e each Stiud.ay, morning and ev^'ninu:alten!ate- h^ or I may say parliciilarly each Sundav (>veniiig ami once a Jorlnight in tlu; morniny-. 6^ usual little ll'olii SI. I'Jc'k's, Kinnear's Ni/ls. — Here the services are inorn- iiiU and ftemoon alternately, except on my Broug'hton Suiulavs, when the morning- service is omitted. The con- rrregiition is much smaller than it was, owing to removals. Several i'amilies that used lo attend ISl. Mark's, now go to Inverness or Lower Ireland, wheie they properly l)elong. I regret to say we ha\'(' no JSanday School here — can get no one to take charge. Holy Communion bi-monthly. Brou'j^hioi/. — The Protestants are selling out and French taking their place. There are only about iil'teen I'amilies left, of whom about twelve are normally Church, but some of them practically nothing — never attend, nevtM- contri- bute. Services here once in six weeks; Holy Communion once a quarter ; no Sunday School. Ikallie Settlement — Service heiv once a fortnight on Sun- day afternoon durinii' the summer season, with other ser- vices duiing the \\inter Al)()ut :2() Church families are settled ill the neighborhood, who turn ont every week and contribute a small amount to the Leeds assessment. I also hold other week services in school-houses, thus bringing the Word to those who seldom attend Church. Viailing. — The visiting has ]iot ])een so thorough this year owing to Mrs. Kemp's protracted illness, making it difficult for me lo lea\e home save for public srirvices and visiting the sick. Besides I am getting old and the worse for wear, and do not feel al)l(> to do as much as I onc(^ did, or to face the siorms and snow-drifts. The statistical report will tell the liiiancial story. St. Si//restre, St. Ciifes and St. George. — Last winter I took charge of this Mission for three months, the Lord Eisho}) kindly giving permission for m>' to employ Mr. .lolin Smith as lay assistant, who rendered ^;ood and efficient service, and was very well received by the people. Mr. Smith WL'iit twice to St. George and once to Cumberland Mills, where he was warmly wfdcomed and his services ap[)reei;itcd. lie also took St. (liles and St Sylvestn^ several times, or took my services in ].«eeds, when 1 \\ent to thos(! places to administer the Holy Communion. I was twice at St. Griles and three times at St. Sylvestre. There were severe storms last winter, and the congregations were small. Baptisms, LM ; Burials, 11. Uect'ipls — Amount of Ollertoi'v, ijiTo.oO : other donations and cnlleetions, $.'!r> 1 :.(».— Totiti.'^^PlO. ill fi8 Kxpondituvo- Assessment, i|280 ; other purposes, s78.20; Churcli Society, $40.70; Bishop's Colleg'e, $4; Foicjcrn Missions, $<) : Domestic Missions, i$5.:5r).— Total, !?420 2r)." LKNNOXVILLK. The Hay. A. ('. S.arth reports :— It rnay be well to explain with ri'tiard to the linaucial stahmu'ut that the item " Church Society "' is inach^ up of subscriiMions s^SO ().">, and T'^!niksu'ivini>' ofieriory IWr I'en. siou Fund 6> 14. " Ohjeeto outside" arc oUertory lor deal' )nutes >!."). 85. and for King-'s College, Windsor, ^'}AW. To Foreign Mission, the Missionary llniuii has contiihuted SO, and to Domestic Missions !iii51.40. Our jNIissionarv Union has now been in existence iiinvards oi' ten years. Sonictinu^s vigorous, sometinnxs lecblc, so liu' as numbers are concerned. F'irst established in (juict huhiil- ity by a Tew jiious woukmi who agrecnl to meet iogcilii'i' once a month, to pray I'or tln^ extension ol" Clivist s Kiiii>doiii. it still continues its luiassuming work. During !he pa.si y(>ar it h;is become without losing its individuality, a pail of the ''Woman's Auxiliary" to the Canadian Cliiirih'.-^ Doard of Foreign and ])omestic Mis.sions. Once a month we meet ibr prayer and reading missionary intclliiiciico, We collect funds for the support of an Iiulian child in \h' Wawanosh Home, and we hope to be able to extend our work in collecting for the Mission lield generally. I may also notice our AVoman's Guild established for work in the parish. Of its usefuliu\ss and elliciency we have again and again had ample proof. Mor*^ than once has it come to the assistance ol the Wardens when the contril)U- tions ol'the congrea'ation have fallen short. A fnv wofks ago. the (iuild paid for the shingles for rc-voolinu' the Church, ami has )iow underlaken to pay for the I'ularge- numi oi tiie Sunday School room just completed, which gives us a hall laru'*^ enouirh for lectures and all kinds el' so imprc Socio t mont, , - , , - _ _._ $10.!»5 ; FortMU'ii Missions, $14.;30; Domestic Al.issious, $58.0.').— Total,"], ')77. e upwards _'l'', so far i"'t liiuiuJ- t lonvlhi'l- Kingdom, : liie ])a.si ty, apart CliurcJi'.s ' a month • 'ili^'cuco. il'l ill th- ou r work i'or work we have ICO has it ^'oiiirihu- u' weeks liuLi' the onlai'u'o- , ^\•hic]l i;iiuls nj' e pnrisli iJar ser- vo hccii lad iwo (s. i'he I-KVI?^ AND SOTTTII (JUEDEC, Tho Rev. M. Goo. Thompson reports : — Haviuii,' only been in charge of this Parish since the first of last Hoptoniber, 1 am not in a position to spi^ak accurately of its prosperity. >Since my arrival, the Sunday and Wed- nesday ovouin'.v services have been reii'ularly Ivopt up. The iiuiulay serviros have been fairly well attoided, but those on Wednesday evenings not nearly as well as I should like. I have hold oocasional services at Hadlow, Avhich are woU attended, and are always hearty. Mr. Drake kind- ly gives us tho use of one ol" the rooms in his house lor this purpose. The Sundiiy St hool, which is held on Sunday afternoon, has a membership of forty scholars, with a regular attend- ance of al)out twonty-lbur, and in addition to these a niuul)or (if children at lladlow, who are too young to walk to the Parish Church, are taught by Mr. Sample at his own house. On the occasion of my moving into the Rectory th(> ladies of the congregation presented me with a purse of i?27, towards furnishing my study, and besides this, I must ackuow ledge many kindnesses received from many of my parishioners since my arrival. Through the efforts of our kind and ellicient Church Wardens — Messrs. T. A. Poston and S. T. Brown — the .Rectory has undergone many repairs, which have added much to its comfort and appearance. The windows of the Church have also had to be repaired, which, with some smaller things that had to be attended to, have largely increased our expenses. However, we hopQ \v 70 80011 to bo ;il)l(' to g(!l all sctllcd. A Ludios' Ciiild has ixTii started in eoniioc-lioii with tlic coiigroyatiou which pro- mises to he helpful and l)en('MeiaI lo us all. Mr. Ashe, ol thi! Obse.'vatory, Qui'bec, kindly canie ovt-r a lew wt'eks ago and gave us an inlin-estini^' lecture — for which kindni'>s we were all very Ihankl'ul. Lastly, 1 have to thank I he Kcvds. Dr. Itoe, M. M. ImiiIici- gill, T. Richard.son, R. Ki'r and L. AV. "Williams lor help in my work ; but especially must I thank the lievd. T. W, Fyles, who is always ready and willinu' to help nie in ev*'vv possible way. baptisms — 8. MarriaLies, 1 ; Burials, o. Receipts — Amount of Ollcrtory, ^ooi'-ofj ; Amount ol Pew Rents, S-^G-f.LT) ; Easter ( )irering, $4t;.7i) ; 01 her donations and collections, $-2.-— Total, s I, <»;3.').M. Expenditure — Amount towards ^Stipends, .SfJOD ; Cliuroli and rar&onaii'e improvements, s;j(;4.7(j ; other pur[)os('s, $108 ; Church Society, ii?-T.'")0 ; 15isho])'sCollcov l<]ndowineiil Fund. ijiii-V— Total, $1,UH.">.l'U. .A[Aai).\LK\ ISLAND.-;. —No report. MAOOC. AVI) (iE(>r.(. ao'o wo lu'lj (1. T. > ill ill e\ cry i (;i P (•\V "li;ili( uis Cliurch Lll'pOS '•S t)\Vllli in ort (his :1 \vith inul ol' ' li'niti- uy (he alioii.s. ids by 'so by trials, New !j; the \-(n- to their 71 Tiie Sunday School record is comlorliiii^'. both in Mag-og- and Georg'oville. A new school was opened in the Currier IJistri* t (four miles i'roni Magoi^) by Miss Merry, whose experience lor several years past recommended her to the undertaking, and I cannot speak too highly of it. Assistance was kindly given her by ^diss Cummins during the summer months. In Magog the balance on the Parsonage has been lossened by $200. Ill (leorgeville the debt on the tower has all but vanished through the diligence of the Ladies' Ouild. A third (Juild is being organized in the Ijachelder dis- trict under bright auspices. Here I have a very interesting sorvici! fortnightly on Sunday afternoon with a steady attendance of o0-40. Fifch Baj/ — My last formed outstation has had a good deal of opposition from the combination of several denominations on the s[)ot, but 1 have had no little encouragement, and especially from my intercourse with a man who had boasted of his inlidelity all his life till near the end, when he d<',si)atched a messenger lor me. llis very striking' chann'e of conduct before death left, I trust, a good impres- sion on many. Cfeorgeville has decidedly improved in iinancial matters. Dr. Keyes, a str(,)ng advocate of the envelope system, being made Warden, iias met all liabilities to the Board and has also paid about i^iiO on the arrears that hung over us for years. Mr. Talbot, Tarden of many years' standing, who saw the strnnii'ling Church through many dilliculties, died very suddenly in a ripe old age and was buried in the little yard where he had seen many laid away, a large number of friends gathering to show respect and sympathy. The number of funerals is great, the number showing the increased demand for the ministrations of the Church. Mau'og is determined to profit by the offer of Mr. R. Hamilton to increase the Endowment, l)ut as the sum is not complete it cannot appear in this report. Baptisms — Infants, 18 ; Adults, 5. — Total number, 23 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 15. Receipts — Amount of Offertory, $4(U.55 ; Easter Ollering, $15,85 ; other donations and oollection^.. !$433.3o. — Totdl, 1913.75. 7-2 l^^xpiMidituro — Assessmeiil, !$-l4r purposi's. $74.40 ; Churcli Sociely, ><10.10 ; Bishop's Colloue, $2 ; do Endow moiit, $8 : Foreiii-ii Missions, $;') ; Doni.'stic. ^8.-~Total, $!»! :5.7a. MALUAIK AND POINT ST. PKTER. The Rev. (J. K. Walters reports :— I am happy to report that I have bd n al)ie to keep all my appointments I'or service with some deg-ree of regularity, ])oth ^Sunday and week-day, Fast and iestival, tlirouuhout the year, with the exception ol" a ihree we()ks' vacation, takeji out of my Mission in the month of August. My kSunday services in 8t. Fetter's Church, Malbaic, uvc generally very well attended, and I am phrased to notice a marked increase, both of young and old persons, at the regular monthly celel)ration of thii Holy Communion. In this, I feel that my preaching and exhortation has not been in vain, for many come now regularly who used never to come at all. Our regret here is the loss of so many younu' i)eople from the Mission, who lielped us with our singing in Church. They have gone oil' to our laruc cities to seek employment. I am now forming a choir of boys, and 1 hope some of the young men who can sing will come to the front aiul help us in this respect. 1 purpose i)lacing them in the chancel, thus 1 hope, this summer to throw more brightness into our services. At the Corner of the 13each, 1 ha\ e given them on an average two or three services a month, though 1 am onlv supposed to go there once a month, and on that day to i^ive morning and afternoon services — this I do — returning to Malbaie, generally in time for evening service, unless other- wise hindered. My other service at Corner of the Beach being of an afternoon between my regular monthly visit. Here the eleven families, who comprise the Mission, all assemble regularly, and lake their full responsive part in the ser- vice, and are regular attendants at Holy Communion. At the Barachois school-house, eight miles from here, I have been going for service, during the summer, once a month ; here the Methodist preacher from " Cape Ozo " comes also monthly. I am sure for the " two families" who call them- selves Methodists, that live near there, he might as well span' liiinsoll' tiiid hor'^o tho !oiin' jouni;'y. l ciuiuol von ceivi; \v!iy tht^i M(;thodi.sl coulcroiuu! do iiol oiitiivdy aban- don ihi'^ " Jiiira-liois do Malhaio," lor whoiiov.-r I preach at the school-houst'. his so-called Ibllowers como with uiy own peopK', si'ud lor nic when .sick iiiid [)ay a smnll suhscriptiou to our ;>~^>;t'S.suii'iit, whilst I am tohl iiuuiy Tail in pay to him lit all. Thuis, 1 think, wdicro tiie Mi>th(»dist ;i(Uior<'nts uroso lew, it would be a bolter policy to leave Iheui to va- turii, as 1 think they willingly wmild, to their true mother, till' Church. Duviiiu' th(^ winter months, I have a regular .service once ;i i'ortni^lit, in the evening-, at the house ol'aMr. fSyveret (amenibi'r orour Church) in the New Line, about live mih'.s I'rom here. It is away hei'c that most ol'my pi'ople liv.! diirinii' the winter months, movinu back here from the sea-side in order to be near I he lire wood. I muster som"tiuies upwards ol' lil'ty persons, in a larii'e room, ami very hearty is our .singing and responding. Ma!iy old per.sons wdio are luiable to come to Church, b 'inir so I'ar away, attend here, and many other ol" my peoj>le, who liavi^ less excu.se 10 oiler lor being absent I'rom th(!se services than on the Sundays at Church, because this service is ludd in their midst. I have got to like these meetings so much, thai 1 am sorry when the winter is over in this respect. 1 believe much good comes from these cottage meetings. During the past summer, I am glad to .>ay, we were enabled lo take advantage ol ihi' vei-y kind oilers made us \>y Robert Hamilton, Es(j., and aiu)ther generous unknown '•Friend Indeed," we su[)])ose living ai Quebec, Acting upon the advice of Mr. George Fauvtd, of this place, 1 un- dertook the personal canvass, from house to house, through- out my Mission, and suecijeded in raisinu' the recjuired .^^lOii to meet the oiler of ^lUO from ^Ir. Hamilton, and also s;r)0 toineet the otier of s-; 150 from our unknown friend. Had wo been able to raise $80 instead of ^60, this unknown friend would have given us $240. However, we have till next summer given us, in whicli to raise the necessary $30, and thus secure the balance. IS" we have this summer been able to add to our Endowment Fund $150 from the Mission, and a bonus of ^'2o0 I'rom these kind benefactors, making a total of $400. Here i must thank Mr. George Sears, of New York, lor hiis kindness in sending $25 for this Endowment Fund, also ri'-lO I'loni kiinl Iricnds in I'liiulimd, in which \v:iy tin; su»n was iiiiuli' up. My Sunday School ii;is hcon at (ended hy ai)oul 4"» ciiildrcii durini'; I lie suniuicr. I suiter IVom tlic want ol" a c(tii})lc (d' tcacdicis to t:d;c an intcresl iuiichiss. Mrs. Chas. Ilohon jias conie to the rescue in lliis rospt'cl ats oltcn as !^lu' lias \h-on al)lt', thouuli very ot'ttui I have to taki- the \vhoK» in one class and tentro iheir attention, old and youuu' alike, as best I am able. My Jiendiny Library is very much appreciated. loan .sew this by th(( way i)ook.s are taken and i(durned. I ain only sorry that we have not more Ixjoks. I would he ulad should any kind IViend liav- inu' a lew books suilai)le I'or a hMidinii' library, and wiiliii^;' to dispose ol' them, il'he woidd bnx them ii[) and st-nd nd- dressed (by SS. Mii'amichi) to Toint St. Peter. We look ibrwMird with pleasure to a visit (his suninuT i'roni his Ijordship the IJishop. I Tear 1 shall not havesuch a larg'e class to oiler I'or conlirmaiion (his y«?ar as when he last visi(ed us, \vhe)i L presented So persons. 1 am happy to s,iy I have this year taktui up all (he collections I'or dut- sidi' objects w hich I am expected to do. Still 1 am sorry they have not b-en lar'j,\'r. This shows our true iinancial condition and is rea.liy a lair way in wliiidi lo judu'e (he woi-ldly pro,s|)erity ol" my coni>'rei>a(ion. thouiih oltentinies we iiave suH'ered linanidally owuiu' (o ilie inclemency of the weadn'r on the paiiicuLii' Sunihiy when (he special ollertory was (o ])e tidceu uj). In (he month ol' June lay couii'reg'alion Ibrmed a kind, ol'-' Hee " and set to work and l)ut a new paliiu: I'ciu'e arcumd Icall' ol' our (diurch yard : (he other hair was huill by contract at a C(jst of (weiKy dollars. \Vehavt> now a ueat I'enee en(dosin2: (he w hole of (he burial ground. We have just ]iaid our insurance of ■''<'2() to Die Imperi.d Fire Insurance Co, I wish to (hank tho^^e members ol' our Chur( h who helped us with our Tea Par(y, which brouglu us in ^S"). I nmsi thank also Mrs. Williams I'or her accuslomed goodness iu sending" us a small bale ol' warm articles, and to Mrs .T. llainihon I'or a hai'rei oi' warm clothinu' I'or our poor ; also to Mr. William AVithall (late ol' Quebec), now oi' Montreal, for ui)wards of sjoO worth ol'ardcles to thi,' same fund. I must acknow ledg't> the ;:'rea( help (he wardens have received this year from Mr. Arthui' Ccdlas, of the lirm oi" Messrs, John and h^lias CoUas, by whose exertions nearly <•• all tilt' ygards our power of raising the sum necessarily required to retain our former status. Messrs. Chas. Robin &, Co. have been, from the first, the chief pillars of the Church here in Pasiielnac. The very huiluings owe their existence to them and their <'m[)lovees. They have also ever been ready to aid in all works of chaiity. The loss of the lirm's sul).scription of .^114.00 per dunum was a very heavy blow, as was also the loss of their gifts to the special collections. To make matters worse, and the trial harder, most. — I may say nearly all, — of the parishioners in Paspebiac who were regularly employed by them as ship-carpenters and block-makers, &c., have now lost their work, thus lessening their ability to k(;ep up, — much less to increase — their subscriptions in order to cover the deiicieucy. 70 True thoiv arc some hore as elsouhoiv who "could if Ihey would"" but lack the will. They Ibri^ot the command of the Tropliet Malachi " Uriiiii' ye all the tithes iuto the store-house, that ihere may bi» meat iu miue house, and prove mt^ now herewith saith the J^ord ol" hosts." They care little lor the proiuistMl blessing'; see, " if I will not open to you the windows of Heaven, and pour you out ;i blessing-, that there shall not be room oioug'h to receive it." The trustees of the lirm ol'Chas. Robin & Co., however, l^ndly sent me a cheque of s,,") 0.00 at the end of the y(uir, which Avill I suppose b.-, for thv; present, tjieir su!)j^ n'iption, as on their visit hei-e, they gave me to undersiaiid, that the former amount v/ould have to be. very materially, decreased. 'J'he Church has also sustained a great loss in the removal of J. ]L. Hue, lis(j., the late liead agent ol ^lessrs. Lel5ou- tillier IJros. lie was for the ]vist two years an active church-w;irden and always a generous giver in matters connected with Church work. The present church-waidens are equally well disposed, but if the Board had not f:o generously eome to our rescue we sl;ould have suffered much as tlie iinancial report for this yeiir compared with last shows. Even New Carlisle has not !)een TUiallected l)y the troubles in raspel)iac. Codlish, Ibrmerly, \vas almosi the only article of com- merce for which the people received cash. Farm produce had ;o ]n' bartered always. Now the price oi' everything the people have to sell must Ixi taken out in goods, so that money is scar(;e : incf ed there is little iu circulation. The professional men and Cfov(>r:iment employet's who receive staled salaries are almost all Koman Catholics, where as formerly many were members and supporters of iheChiU'ch. Every one com[)laiiis of very hard times, but v\'e may. 1 trust, look for some imi)rovement shortly. We are told that the liaie. des Chaleui's Kail way is to l)e l)uilt as far us Paspebiac during 18S7. if this jiroves true, it will t^'ve work to many, and 1 hope bi'ing back some of our young people who have left in great numbers lo seek work in other parts to the great loss of the Church here. I have written at some length about our material troubles, but I might ha^■t> dipped my pen in much blacker ink, and yet, not have gom^ beyond the mark. Parish work has been much the same as iu the past 77 yeai'fi, with the .same number of services in both churches, and occasional services at Ilopetown. During Advent however I was confined to the house by ilhiess, when Mr. Webb, of New Carlisk', kindly acted as Lay reader. I am also indebted to the Kev. V. E. J Lloyd, of ^higawake, who preached the Thanksgiving sermons for me. Mr. A. T. Caldwell, the energetic church- warden of Xew^ Carlisle, nut with a sad loss in October last. His only son, a bright and i>romising youth, was ai-cidentally shot tlnough the hand and died a week after. Young as he was, faith iu the Saviour upheld him in his sullerinu's, and lie entered into rest, confidingly and resignedly. The Model School in ]*asi)ebiac, whiih I gratefully acknowledge owes its continuance to the urant of the Church Society, is doing good work. It has had to encounter nuich opposition, from those who do noi ap'preciate educa- tional advantaues. Formerly there was only an ; iJuriaLs, l'). Neiv IvECKirTS — rdsjieb/Uf. Car/isle. Amount of Ullcrtory ^VA ."iS s;:;0 04 " Pew IJents 70 ;;7 ^!S 24 l':aster ( )IIeriiig 10 47 1 80 Ol her donations and colleedoii.s ... 11«; 4> 4'J 30 Jotal., ^-l-U) i*0 $160 ZS 78 , Expenditure— Assessment -iiOO 85 Church or Tarsonage improvement Other purposes 4(j 3(5 Church Society 1> 70 Bishop's College 2 30 Foreign Missions 3 27 Domestic " 1 3(1 Total !ii;162 84 m 00 25 00 45 0(1 83 ■) 00 () (]0 1 12 w> > I 0-) NEW I.I\EKPOOL. . The Rev. F. A. Smith reports :— baptisms, 3 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 3. Keceipts — Amount of Ofl'ertory, .•^150.01 ; Amount of Tow Ivents. '^i)ij ; Easier Ollerinu', $0.85 ; Other donations and collections, $3!»1.— Total, i^G12.4(;. Exj)enditure— Amount towards Sti}iends,i$322. 30 ; Chiu'di or Parsonage improvement, $3(,1. 10 : Other purposes, ^2(54. 15 ; Church Society, $15 ; Bishop's Colh^ge. $4.08 : Foroigu Missions, $5.24 ; Domestic Missions, $27.(37. — Total, $t»75.4-J, KIOOLET. The Rev. E. Culi'^i l*arldn reports : — Conlirmcd, 5. Receipts — Amount of Olfertory, $3(J ; Amount of I'rw Ivents, $10 ; Easter OHering, $15 : Other donations and col- lections. $65.15. — Total, — $l2(j.l5. Jilxpenditure — Church yard fence, $57 ; Easter Olferiiii^' and Church expenses, $51 ; Church Society, $(.! ; Guaraiiice Fund for Church extension, $5; Bisho]rs College, $2.50; J^'oreign Missions, $2.05 ; Domestic Missions, $2. — To(al, $120.:i5. I'ORTiNEUF. The Rev. R. Waller Colston reports : — During the past year services have been held regularly on Sund.iysandlho chief feasts and fasls in Christ's Church. 79 •$!tO 00 25 GO 4:) 00 83 .) 00 tJO 1 12 Halesboro", and the village Church. a\ hh the exception of a couple ot Sundays \vh(^u the roads were impassable. An iittempt was madf to j^'ivc the people Uvino,' in thi' vicinity ol'Batiscan an occasional Sunday service, Mr. Irvine .lohn- ston, ol' Batiscan Station, kindly gave the use oi" his house. Iliilbrtunately Mrs. .lolmston fell ill, and as there is no oilier En"'lish speaking' family in the immediate neighborhood, the nearest being* ten miles oil', the idea had to be di'opped. 1 hope only for-a lime. I reiiivt liiis \ery much, for i'l the adjoining parishes of Ste. Geui'vieve, St. Stanisla •., St. Prospcve and Ste. Anne de la Pcrade there are a few families, thii majority Church ])eoi)le, who only see a clei'ii'yman Aery oc(;asionally. In all these families there are children whose ig'uorance of the very rudiments of our Holy Helig'ion is simply appalling. During the past year we liave succeeded in })aying olf a small portion of the debt on the village Church, thanks to kind friends in (Quebec and Sherbrock , Through Miss Colston's cKcrtions W" have i^60 on haul to repair Christ's Churcii, HalesDoco. 'r;i:s very necessary work will be begun as soon as spiin;:; (;[.. ns. The past year has been a very sickly one. I'ew of our families have escaped having u hmst one . ase of serious illness. During the year I have 3i,\ic) ever 2.")U usits to the sick. ]\lore than six times the Uiual i; unber. As soiiu^ of these sick folk lived at a great distance from I'ortiuut, the work has been very heavy. In one case each visit neces- sitated a journey of iil'ty miles by , 'ail and about twenty- live by road. Throusi'h the exertions of the congregaiio:i of Fortneuf Village, a very line Clinpci Crgau, from ■ j factory of Mason cSc; Hamlin, 15oston, has been purchased for the Church. I append the usual statistics. Baptisms, 7 : Burials, l. Kcceipts — Anrount ol Olleriory, si |S.7l : Kaster Uli'eriitu', !j-).I'4; Other donations and collections, $420. Total, .•;i;o41.G.3. Expenditure — As.sessment, siloO; Church or J*arsonage improvement, $l'porled in ;i u'rent measure by the liberality oi" members of our C'hureli. aiul the Cathedral coiii^-reii-atiou has n(wer been backward in meeting the calls which in,' made lor tlu^se charitable objcK^ts. It is a pleasure to know thai there are homes provided I'or our au'ed and inlirm men and W( men, also there :s an Asylum lor orphan boys and anothtn* for orphan girls. Thus tJK^ destitute are well eared lor. But in speaking of work more exclusively don(i by the members ol the Cathedral congrt^u-ation, th(M'(> are some whicii are worthy of ]')ar(icular notice. I ^^•ould say therefore that a special collection is made every winbn* to provide fuel foi the poor, not (}xclusively for those living within the Cathedral district, l)ut the ch;'r- ity iinds a much wider scoi)e. Then there? is a clothiiif;' society, ably manag«'d by several kind ladies of the eon- gragation, which supplies tlu> wants of those whoare scaiiti- Iv clad, and in many other \vays the poor are not allowed to be in actual want. Fi'oni ttie ollertory gi\-en on Christ- mas Day the ])oor receive a most acceptable tlonation, in food and money. Another undertaking which claims special notice is the Cathedral Guild. A. large number of ladies meet wkly. some em))loyinii themselvc^s in makinguselul artichvs wliieh liave been ordered and others engaged in fane v work which forms a considerable portion of the things \\ hirlo attended the ellbrts of the ladies has been laosi encouraniiiL;' for the future. 81 There is also a '■ Band oi' Hope '' which has fully answer- ed the oxpoclalionsoi' those who had taken much interest in its establishment. The young people who have joined it seem enthusiastically to enter into the ti'ood Avork. and future satisfactory results may ]>' eonhdently anticipated. I have already alluded to g-ood works done towards those who are not included within the limits of the Parish Of course T ref«M' in a larii'e degree to the aid alforded to Mis- sionary work. It will be unnecessary to enter into particulars on this su])ject, as detaihul accounts are made known in other ways. It is right however for me to say that annual contributions are made, not only after appeals on specilied Sundays in the Cathedral, but there is great liberality shown in sul)scriptions and also in what is given privatel}', but this cannot be further alluded to. Looknig to the sup- porl of our own Diocesan needs the report of the Church Society will supply all the informalion which is interesting. But libt^rality is not conlined io home claims. "The Society for Foreiun and Domestic ^Missions " is not overlooked, as the pul)lishol'a like Missionary character are generous- lyaided. Our Sunday School has pronii.sed l\ev. E, F. Wilson $20annualiy towards the support of the " Wa wanosh Home'' and the children have hiithfuUy given their little contribu- tions once a month, so that we have been able to make our hall'-vearly remittances with great regularity. This rc})ort is prepared in answer to a recpiest conveyed to me by the Secretary of the Church Society. I am sorry it could not be conlined within smaller limits. Baptisms, -2') ; Conlirmed, IG; Marriages, 4; Burials, 20. !''eceipts — Amount of Olfertory. i$l,T.VJ..;3 ; Amount of Pew Rents, s4,lSO.0J); Easter OUering, $li'13i'; Other donations and collections, $2,:21»7.80. — Total, .$8,o(>]..')4. Expenditure — Amount towards Stipend, sji^,] 50.71 ; Other purposes, $-!,TSS.94; Church Society, ;$ 1,058.80; Guarantee Fund for Church extension, ^'lOo ; Bishop's Col- lege, '^■lo ; Bishop's CoUege, Endowment Fund, #33 50 ; Foreign JMis.^ions. !$52.33 ; Domestic Missions, $41.20. — Total, $8,301.,')4. 82 I \m QUEBEC— ST. MATTHEW S rilUUCH. The Rov. F. J. B. Alliuilt, D.D., reports : — The regular services, etc., iire as follows, beino' wiih few exceptions the same asl)ei'oro the ii.piwiutment ol'the ineseiu rector in Apr'l, 188'): — Daily, Morning prayer at (,'hiiidi Home !• am., evening prayer at C'liuvch 5 p ni. Sundays, Holy Communion S a.in, in winter, T.mO in summer ; moiii- ing prayer lU.oO, Ibllowcd by second celebration on lirst and third Sundays ''t' month ; Litany, or children's service, 4 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 p.Ui. Holy Days — Holy Com- munion S a.m. (or 7.30), mornini2' prayer l6.:}0., \x\\\\ read- ing or instruction at evening prayer. The Church is opoii, lor private devotion, every day, Irom 7. -50 a.m. until alter even song, or about p m. Parochial Associations. — Th(> choir having, besides the regular i)raciice, periodical meetings oi' its senior iiiembeis lor devotion and conference — Chaplain, L. W. AViiliaius. B.A. ; organist and choirmaster, A. Dorey; secretary. .1. Campbell; treasurer, C. Teakle ; appnritor, J.l'nuv ; pr','fecis (of boys) J. Falck, F. Lawn-nce Auxiliary Choir — consist- ing solely of women — and takiuu' eiitii'e cliarjieofthe innsic at the daily services, at early celebrations antl at most ocea- sional services, besides reiidering valuable aid (in their place in the na'"', ) to ihe regubn' choir — sup«M-intiMi'lent, Mrs M. Bell Irvine. Sunday Sc'iools, with 1oses, also combining d(n"0iion and religious instruction — presi- dent, Mrs. F. Montizambert. Tem})erance Association, uniting total and partial abstainers on Church of Enuland principles, meetings wi >'dy, in winter — vice-presulciit, Mr. James (leggie. Classes of men and of women res])cc- lively, for Bible study, each foitnightly. Class of young girls, for study of piayer-book, fortnightly. Woincn'.'s auxiliary to D. & F. Missionary Society, regular meetings every tw^o UTonths, meetings r<'i needlework, etc., fort- nightly — president. Mrs. M. Bell Irvine. League ol min- istering children—for the purpose of ir.terestiiig and engaging children in labours of love lor others, meetings fortnightly — manager. Miss Bennett. Band of Hope, for 83 enlisting children in temperanco work — managor, Miss Bond, nict'ting's i'ortnightly. Kitchen garden class for iii.struciing young girls in iiouschold work, on kindergarten principles — manager, Miss IJennett. Clothing Society, hav- ing i'or its object th<^ providing clothing lor the needy — president, Mrs. John Hamilton. District visitors, U in number — president, Mrs. AValton Smiih, meetings monthly. St. Miitthew's Club, oi)en every Thursday evening, atlbrd- inti' voung men an opportunity for spendinu- an evening in reading or recreation ; a debate, or short lecture, on some literary or scientilic subject, forming a feature of the arranoements— president, Rev. L. Williams, vice-president. Dr. Monti/aml)ert. In addition to the al)0ve are confirmation classes, an asso- ciation for intercessory prayer, a book depository and a parish li])rary. The arrangements for meetings and (dasses given above, do not in mosi eiisi-s hoKl good in reference to the summer months, wli^-n the depletion of tin' city i)opulation renders it impossible to keep I hem in operation. Baptisms, -JS : ^liirriuges, ;". ; IJurials, 2-1 ; Conlirmed -U. «'linrch ;Soci-ty, 81.ti:<7.08 ; Domestic Missions. ^-188. 81 ; foreign Missicjis, i^2;V.« ; Bishop's Colleuv, ^luO; Church Exiensiou, -sT-i'J ; Support of Church, 8-5,538 0!); Undow- meut of Church, 8 1-480 ; Relief of Poor and Other Pur- poses, is1,010.18. Total, i^l»,305.7»). ST. rviiciiAp:L s. The Rev. A. A. Von Illland reports : — Ijaptisms, 4 ; Burials, 8. Receipts — Amount oi Otfertory, !i;w,33o 0<; ; Other dona- tions and collections, 8 1,78 1.70 — Total, !5i4,ll<'> &2. E.Kpenditure — Stipend, ^80.3. 81> ; Church or Par.sonage improvement, s;'»-4.(.!7 ; Other purposes, 841(j.ll ; Church Society, ;^'<^*i'4.Sl ; Criiarantee Fund lor Church extension, $4ls.;i.; ; r hop's College, 8--. 3") ; Foreii>ii Missions, $210.io; Domestic Missions, $t)54.21.— Total, §4,110.82. i 84 QUEliEC — ST. I'AT'I. S CHTTllfll. The liev. Thomas Riohardsou reports : — 111 reply to your iiitirnal ion that the Central Ijoard would be pleased to receive a re[)()rt from me of oui' Pnroehial doing's dra'ing- the past yoar, 1 would merely remark th;it in such a small Parish as ours, there is, I am afraid, vorv little to write about that can be of ;iny pul)lic interest. The Services in Church throughout the yciu-, liave jjceii every Sunday niorninu', with a celebration of th(^ Holy Com- munion every other Sunday, every Festival throughout the year, i>very AVednt^sday and Friday morning- ;ind every Thursdny evening- during- the season of Lent ; morning and evening- prayer every day during- Holy AVeek, and eveiv Thursday evening- during- AdA'ent. The services on Sunday morning- and on the %veek day eviMiinus are well attended: the responses and sinc'ing briu-ht and htnirty. Ai Easter and Christmas our little Church is very nicely decorated bv the members oi the cong-regation. I have also to ri^])ort that during- the year we organised the St. Paul's Parochial Branch of tlie Wonn-n's Auxiliary of the iJomestic and Foi-eign Missionarx Soci..2o ; Foreign Missions, $14.1o; Domestic Missions, $42.--Total, !$(;22.2(i. (irKi!!-:*'- ■T. l'i:Tf:Jl S fllURCH. The llev. ^l. M. Fothergili begs to report: — Thivt during tlie year the services have l)een conducted ^vitli reuularitv. Celel)ration of the Holy Communion every 8und;tv and on the principal festivals. Last Lent the Rector was much indebted to the Rev. F. E. .1. Lloyd fui- an udmirablc course of lc(;tures, which proved (tf great valiu^ aiul were evidently blcssrd of God, as seen bvth(» increased numbt-r of communicants at the early celebration on Easter Day. The Sunday School has been well attended — great reu'U- larityon the part of both s(diolars and teachers. The school numbers nearly lOU. Tlu^ children are pledged to sio per annum to the Rev. E. F. "Wilson ibr the Wawanosh Home. This year they sen.; an extra >^^b for one of the proj-osed new Homes. An extremely pleasant Sunday School iestival was held last summer at the Island of Orleans. The Women's Auxiliarj' has doiui a good \v'ork by not only increasing the amount of nuniey raised for missions, but also by stirring up a missionary spirit in the congrega- tion, whi(di has resulted in sending a ([uantity of ustd'ul articles oi clothing, etc., to the Diocese of Algoma. Several of the children have organized a Children's Auxiliary which meets every Wednesday alternoon. and much interest is '■JP .V I ■tl ( i 86 manitestotl in the work. TJie Guild, w liich iiiotMs c/ery Thursday at the Roctory, has also been stmigtht'iicd duiiii'i" the year by the addition of new members. The object in hand is to provide the necessary lands to en^ct a Cluirch Hall i'or Sunday School, temperance meetings and other purposes, a very g-reat need in St. Peter's, as the in'esent school-room under the Church is cold, damp and unhealthy ; in every respect a most unsuitable room lor parish gather- ing's. A branch ol' the Church of England Temperance Society with Band olllope has for years been in operation in St. Peter's, but for want of a [ih'asant meeting room, not a ureat success, ."^lill good has been done and precious souls re- claimed from the sin of drunkenness. Confirniiition classes are annual with an annual Conlinnu- tion on Palm Sunday. This year the Ivector has three classes — one some three miles from town — ^Irs. Gugy, with great kindness, providing him a conveyance each week to attend the class. The re-opening of the "Woollen Factory has brought sonio new meml)ers to the Church. The I'.ictory is well managed by ^Ir. ^y. H. Naylor, and it is much to be hoped that this useful industry will prove a success and serve to increase our okl country inhabitants. The ]*]nvelope System has ])een introduced and with suc- cess, though the Jvector regrets that all the members oj'the congregation have not yet adopted the system. Daily ser- vice had to be discontinued through lack of funds to heat the Church. TLe great drawback in St. Pter's parish is the want of means for the carrying out of the work ol the Church. The Ivector desires to express his heartfelt thanks to the teachers of the Sunday School, to the organist and mem- bers of the A'oluntary choir and to the Church \vovkers gen- erally for th(Mr ]>unctual attendance and assiduous <;are with which they have conducted their several and most important duties. His thanks are also due to the Rector and Wardens of the Cathedral rch, as well as to Robert Hamilton, Em[., and 1*]. J. Pric , i:.s([., for their kind and generous aid in assisting the poor of tla^ district. In November tin; Lcn'd J)isho[) kindly lici'n>ed Mr. Row- land J. I'^othergill (who had comi)leted his course at St. Augustine's College, Canterbury), as Lay Reader until his 87 ordination in October or removal to some other sphere of duty. The (lulies at Ihe Miiriiie aiul Enr' nt Jlospitul have birn atteiuled to as usual during' thi iially sniull. Every I'acility is allorded to the Chaphuu by the authorities I'or the [)roper pcrl'ormaiice oi'his duties. Thanks are duo to Mrs. Simpson, of Hyde Park Scpiave, London, i'or reu'uhirly sending' valu- able papers I'or the patients. In concluding this report th(^ Ivi'ctor would say that he is cliee red with hearty services, reg-ular and lair eongregations, a ii'ood Sunday School and many willing workers, luit dis- heartened ;it the many wants, vi/ : a new organ, a Church hall, altai (doths, linen, library books, etc., etc. From the statistical table iitiached it will bo seen that th(^ pnrish has increased its Clmrch Society subscriptions and oU'erlories by ^is.l;]. Baptisms, 10 ; ConlirnuHl since Inst report, 14 ; Marriages, 4; hurials, 10. Receipts — Ollertory and Envelopes, i$ol(i.84 ; Subscrip- tions, .s;]2 1.-.") ; l*]aster UU'erinu-, $28 ; Other Donations, .S:]87.r)U.— Total, !i;;l,2.5i;.Gl). Expenditure — Towards Stipend, iif.oOO ; Poor Fund, $12.3.S0 ; Other jmrposes, !i;;.')(;7.48 ; Church Society, 8124.77 ; Gruaraiitee Fund, Missions, •'S-IO.OO ; Bishop's College and Endowment Fund, SI.kOO; Foreign Missions, $11.55; Do- mestic Mi.ssions, $82.09. — Total, $1,250. G;». qUEUKC— TKIXITY CHURCH. The Rev. A. IJundiam reports: — Baptisms, Id; Marriages, 2: Ihirials, 0. lieecipts — Amount of Ollin'tory, $!tl;>.41 ; Sustentation Fund, $000 ; J*]aster Ollevinu', $107; Other donations and collections, $;500. Total. $l.l»20.4i Expi'nditui-o — Amount towards Stipend, $1,100.00 ; Other puvposrs, $75(1; Church Society, $oO; Foreio'ii Missions, *l.oO ; Domestic Alissions, $7. Total, $1804.50. ■,'k. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V f^^^ z 1.0 I.I 150 ■■■ |25 2.2 - IIIIIM U L25 IIIIIM 11.6 V] <^ /J /: % ^^ > ^ ^4 %.^*> V 'w ^w Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 Il' j ■:■; .5 88 mCH.MONl) AND MELBOURNE. The "Rev. A. J. Balfour reports : — During- the past year Divine Service has been held in St. Anne's C'hnreh, Iviohniond, twice each Lord's Day and chief fi'stivals, onco on the Saints' Days and manv linios besides on Avei'k days and nig-hts ; in St. .lohn's Cluirch, Melboiirne, once each Sunday. In addition to the above, what with cottage and school- house lectnres in remote districts, my appointments durinsi: the earlier ])art of the year numbered eight per week, at each of which an address or meditation was given. The Holy Eucharist has been celebrated at St. Aniie"s thirtv times, and many times in i)rivate to the sick ami aged. Our Special Lenten St'rvices were attentled with, seemingly, a growing interest thronjxhout ; once only did the numbtn- present, even on a AVedncvsday afternodn, lall short of lifty. The natural and .'ioi)ed for result of this wide ai)precialion and better use of the Church's Uei!v;it was that never l)elbre during- my incumbency did so laruv a numl)er (134), aiul they so devoutly, draw niuli on Ka>t(M' morning- to partake of the Holy Comniunion ; and never did that l)lessed day appear to shed brighter or Imppier rays ujion our little ilock. Two elements frmu without contributed to the joy of that day; tiirouiih the kind (iliices of ]\lr. Green and Mr. Ih'ooke unusual care had hien bestowed upon the musical part of the Service, and with very marked ellect ; and furthermore, a luiniber of valuable ffifts and thank-oflerinu's had l)een made to God's llonse and on that day dedicated to His Service (vi/) a beantilul altar cloth, eight leet in length, li-om die Kilburn Sisters; a handsome bra.ss corona, with richly illuminated shades, from Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cleveland; a pair of brass vases from Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Ready; a Hrussels •lupet lor the Saiuduary and Choir, and matting- for the nave, IVoni Mr. Wilcocks, Church-Warden; and a kneeling cushion, twenty-four feet long, worked in wools, rich in colours and design, tin* handiwork (and many long months it occupied), and the loving- gill of Mrs. Wilcocks. Subsequently a set of nriinerals on porc(dain, one liundi-ed in number, were given by Mr. llarkom. When the parishioners are led to make such ollerings to God one cannot ))ut I'eid verv thank- fiU. 89 But alas ! here as elsewhere, all kinds of soil are to be fouiul, so that one has ol'teii much to sorrow ibr, as well as to rt'joice over. The good impressions of Holy Week, with somt', how transient are they ! The Church in this Parish has recently sustained a heavy loss in the removal of one who for many years was a most elllcient church-warden, a most regular attendant upon all the ordinances of religion, an exceedingly generous contri- butor to all good works, and one too, who was willing, ^vheii need re([uired, to act, and ever acceptably to the people, as Lay Reader. tSuch men we can ill-spare. This however we know, that wherever Mr. Wilcocks' ho ne may 1)0, he and his family will dt'em it their ])rivilege as well as (Uitv, thus as far as lies in their power, to further Christ's work at home and abroad. The Sunday School in connection with St. Anne's has now a very eilicient staii" of teachers, ten in number. "We have endeavored, by means of special services, to familiarize the children with the Church's service, as well as with her history and principles. "The Story of Christmas," "The Story <»f the Cross,"' and " The Story of the Resurrection," set to appropriatt^ music, with a few minutes' address be- tween the parts, have in turn formed services at once inter- esting and instructive. The children's winter entertainment was, in some respects, the most successful affair of the kind we have had, the little ones having had long and patient traininti" therefor at the hands of the Honorables Mrs. and Miss Aylmer. Advantage was taken by the congregation, at this gather- ing, to present the rector with a purse of:^t)7, for which kind expression of good-will, and for the sympathy which prompted it, they have his grateful acknowledgment. The scene nl'the children's summer outing was, again, the home and grounds ol Col. and Mrs. Jleady, especial friends of all the lit tit! oui'S of the congregation. The Ladies' ^Eissionary Union has sent, this year, to the Treasurer Ibr Domestic Missions the sum of $o4.7o. A branch of the Woman's Auxiliary has been formed in this Parish, and with it the Missionary Union has been amal- uaniated. In May last we had the privih'ge of a visit and an address from the Bishop of Algonia, the collection, on which occasion, amounting to s;i(!.()3, was given to his Diocese. Mr. .lonrneaux and Miss Ch-eve, our two faithful ill 90 coll(>ctors in behalf oi' Al2,'oma. have this year .sent $87. oO to that Diooese : — this makes ^874 thus sent, the ag-i^rejTate of many small oUeriiiii's. The Women's Guild is still in active operation ; nor would it ])e easy to estimate our indebtedness to the meml)ers of that body. The sale of their handwork this year realized S">00 net ; and a concert con- ducted by thein, ^8() more. Our wish is to establish a Men's Gruild or Club, in eonii 'ction with the Church,— assured that wiih th 'ir active ( o-op'-ration much further good, and that in many ways, might be accomplished. The debt upon our new Church still amounts to >i?4,-")00. Durinu,' the past year >si7r>0 was paid on account of principle and inten^st. Qnlbrlunately a fresh responsabiiity has lately been thrown upon the congregation of St. Anne's. During my absence in I'higlnnd, the UvM^tory with almost its entire contents, and tho outbuildings with theirs, were burnt to ashes. The lii'v. U.S. Fuller, whom I had left in charge of ihe Parish, and in orcupation of my house, nar- rowly escaped with his family, a like fate. The building, which was old, was insured for $700 ; my furnituri\ lib- rary. Sec, for s 1.001) — liitle more thai one third of the viiiue. Both amounts have been promptly paid ])y the " lioyal."' With tharacleristic kindm^ss, purses of .$1-]0 I'rom St. Anne's, and 8-0 from St. John's congregation, Avei'c with little delay presented to Mr Fuller: — he too unfortunately having lost many of his |)ersonal ('H'ects. It is probabK^ that steps will be taken in the early s[)ring to provide the Parish with another Itectory :— this time in closer proximity to the Church, the old one Ir.u ing been more than a mile distant therefrom. We have in the bank, including the insurance money, $1,100 towards this object. 1 am exceed- ingly sorry to say that our Communion \'essels, (a beautiful solid silver set, costing' >i"22s,) and Altar Linen, were in the Rectorv at the time of the lire, and were destroyed. On representation of tlnv-^e facts lo them, the same kind Christ- ian Avorkers who gave us our Altar (Totli, immediately made and presented to us a new set of Altar Linen, putting thereon much line needle- \\ ork. Though the notice given th»nn was very short, 1 ivceiNcd their present in time to briiig back with me from England. In common with many other congregations, scattered all over the Christian world, we are much indebted to them, 91 and very g-vateful. I am happy to say that, stimulated by Mr. Itobcil Hamilton's g-eiicrous oiler, the coiiiiregation of St. Anne's hare recently added ^1 oO to their Endowment. I am also thankrul, lor its sake no less than my own, that the adjoining Mission of St. John's, Melbourne, for three and a half years vai-anl, has now a resident clergyman. Durinii' the intcrrcuiium, 1 attended as far as I was able, — thouuh very sensible throughout of the inadequacy of these ministrations, — to its spiritual ikhxIs. The Lord Ihshop of the Diocese held Confirmation in St. Anncs Clmrch in June last, when sixteen candidates re- coivod the Holy K'ite. Double thai number had been under preparation. Some of the absentees were amongst the volunteers, under can- vass ;it the time. On resigning, in July last, her position as organist. Miss Fowler received from the congregation of St. Anne's Church a purse of S^''5, as a small mark of their indebtedness and oratirude lor her long and faithl'ul servi ai>vd Vi. (r. AV. Ross, who Tor 1'5 years was the laiihl'iil missionary in this vast district. 1 can never look \\\Hn\ liis n-rave without thinkiiiu of the many unknow]i hardships that must have been his when prosecutini>- his Masters work in a climate so harsh and in tho.se rude days when the present I'acility and eomlort oi' travel were unknown. No wonder his latter years lound him a bed-ridden invalid and all crippled with rheumatism. The little Church has now seen well niu-h halt' a century and, notwithstanding associations very dear, must in ih.- near future uive place to a new aiul more comniodiou.'^ structure. For the meanwhile its seating cajiacity lia,s been enlarged by the ereetiuu ola gallery across the west end. Th(> aisles are now comlbrtably matted ; on the altar arc u.sually Uowers to tell of God's tenderness, and at Christma.s- tide tlie wide spraying and interlacing froiuls of the ever- ureens i):'odu<'e a very pleasing t>ll'ect against the white walls otherwise .so blank, but too decrepid tt) admit of such permanent tinting and illumination as one would like to see. Here the sounds of hearty worship are heard every Sundny morninii" throughout ihe year. Miss Hill continues I'aith- fuUv lo preside at the organ, and with a devotedn(>ss no less worthy of praise to carry on, with the assistance of Miss Tambs, her little Sunday School. \n the porch hangs, mai)dike. our ''Automatic Traet Distril)ut»n'.'" This consists of a svstem of i^ockets holdinu' an assortment of tracts .so as to display their titles. .Vhove are the wtn-ds " one cent each, help yourself and pay Ixdow." Ijelow is a monev box with a card telling the object of the ]M-0(eeds. The object Just now is the payment of the matting. In this \ery simple way, occupation is ]n'ovided for the waiting moments of early comers, much good seed taken home in both sens.'s of the term, and at the same timi? some practical object I'urthered. !)3 At one opoiiinu' of'tlio ])0\' I IbuiKl I bat sonio ji'ood soul had iiiiinau'od to .s([VKh>Z(' llivouuh the aperture a two dollar bill. To ilu' It'll <>r the ehurch yard entrance and v.ithin only a yard or t\V(« of the Church sl.tnds, as an accomplished fact, the Parsonai^'e, lonii' contemplated and assiduously \vorked lor 1)V our kind visitors. The huildinii: is (commodious and nives general satisl'aclion both with reu'ard to its external appearance and internal arranuernent. It is solidlj' and warndy built of " deals on on the ilat,"' Its com tort is ap]n-eciated by the Incumbent as v/ell as the advaiitani's it atl'ords him lor i'arryin<>' on the ^vork of the ])arish. Two instances of noble gei.erosity her(> ui'bec: and, secondly, a donation of SI-'j- worth from Mo>srs. Kinii' Uros , of Riviere Ouelle. It was this latter iirm, it will be remembered, that gave so generously th'' lumber for our chureh-buildinu- at the i'ertaiiv. to which, in so lariz'e a measure, is due the Church's success at that pla('e. AVhen I brought my sister from the Townships to kee]> house for me, it was very liiatifying to lind carpets had been laid and the rooms otherwise ])reiiared for us ihrouii'h the kindness of Mrs. Ferii'uson, Mi>s TcUVm' and other thoiiu'ht- i'ul friends. Mr. Ko])ert Hamilton, to whose munificent genero.sity we, like most all the mis.sions ol the diocese, owe the existence of an (endowment fund, tliis year made anothiU' kind otfer with a view to the augmentation of the same, namely, of $liin, provided we raised a like sum for tin* same purpose. To eiicourau'e us still further, our ri'spected citizen, Mr. J. A. Jarvis, promised an additinal sum of fifty dollars. I n^Joice to say that we succeeded, and thus at once increas- iiiii' our nucleus of s^iJOO to $S.')(). How truly heart streniithening it is for a clergymen to lind himself thus furthered in his ellbrts, especially in the case of one who labours under the drag of languid health and depressing sense ol many consequent shortcomings. The Slation. — Most of the resident Protestants live in this neighbourhood, and are for tin* most part connected with the railroad. The usual Sunday evening services have con- tinued steadily, with the exception of a f 'w of the fine sum- k mer evenings, when they were transferred to Iho Church. It is a great dra\vl>ark here thai we have still only a .school- house to worship in. it soemfs almost impossible in sivh a place, with its inconvenience oi' arrangements and divoi- sity of associations, to secure that fervor oi' devotion and reverence of demeanor that our Lituruy contemplittc.s. I am glad to say, however, that the responding is gond, the singing hearty and the attendance improved. No httle attention is bestowed upon the children who constitute a most interestinu' and promising portion of the community. In Miss IJobinson they have an exeelli'nt;uul enthusiastic teacher ibr their day school. ;nid they arc vory fond of their Sunday School which Mr. Hill still continuos to superintend with warm and unal)ated interest, aided bv Miss Martha Nixon as iirst assistant, Miss Jessie ilill as organist and librarian, and Miss Annie Jlill as secretary. To have such constant and devoted teachers as these prove to be is very gratilying. and I am plea'-cd here to acknowledge gratefully my hearty appreciation oT their services. In addition to his Sunday School work, Mr. Hill ha.s also been wont to hold supplemental meetings of his cla^ss on Tuesday evenings for searching the scriptures. Recently we have organized a branch of the •• Ministeriiiu' Children's League." The object of i his association is to pro- mote unseliishness and kindly thoiightfuhiess for others. The motto is : " No day without a deed to crown it ; '" and the one simple rule is that '' I'very member must try to do at least one kind deed every day." From the h(>artiness with which the idea has been taken up much practical good is anticipated. The children's Christmas Tree was as usual a uroai suc- cess, and the mirth of the occasion was greatly enhanced by Mr. Fred. Water.son actinu,' the part of the veneralile and mysterious Santa Clans, assisted by Masters James lIogLi,' and Frank Brown as sprites in grotes([U<' attire. The Friday evening meetings, described in my last report, continued regularly until the setting- in of the past season, when the presstire of other work obliged us to relincpiish them. By request I am about to resume them. Renewed interest is awakened in our parochial library, which, with Frank Brown's assistance as librarian, is being managed with more elliciency than formerly. !!.') i An iiocopta))lo donation ol" litcmluro has just boon re- ceived iVoin eortain kind ladies ol' the Women's Christian Association, Que])oc. The railroad hetweon hero and lildinonston, connecting- the 1. C Iv. with the N. B. ]uu\ is iu course ol" construction ; when completed it may possibly increas;' our English com- munitv, and call Tor mission extension in that direclion. Outposts — Nutre-Dame dii Portaf^c. — This villaiio lies fsix miles to the west, arul extends lor a considerable dis- tance along' the margin ol' ihe fSl. Lawrence. It is purely a summer station, there Ijoing no rrole>tant residents what- ever. The Church l)uilding is now (juito out of debt. Capt. McAllan, who has shown a jiarticularly lively interest, and last year collected in Montreal ^li".', again this year kindly sent us ijp'IO more. The visitors consist chielly ol' mothers and children. On account ol' the latter being so numerous, as well as to re- lieve the jn-essuro ol' attendance, vo services are held each Sunday. The singinu' is thoroughly congivgational and good, and though the majority ol'the worshippers are unaccustomed to the Church service, yel, with the aid of paged prayer- hooks, we secure exeellent responding. Indeed, but for these paged prayer-bt)oks, it would be dillicult to get along at all. 1 only wish, as I have said belore, that w^e could procure larger copies, correspondingly paged, for many whose sight rec[uires a larger type. The addresses at the children's service are based on a large catechetical diagram that hangs on the wall, facing the congregation. This serves admirably to fix the atten- tion and to keej) the teaching in due order of thought. Thanks are due to Miss Newton for kindly othciating at the organ, and the Incumbent feels himself under many obligations to Mrs. .Douglas for much hearty hospitality. The appr(»ciation of the Church's work here, was showni by a surprise presentation last year of $110 to the Incum- bent, as a personal present. Bic. — Though the scenery of this place is exceedingly beautiful, but few families as yet make it their summer resort. I regret to say that we were only able to give th«m one service this season. We must try and do better next year, and perhaps start a little church, for which a site has already been promised. OG Rim()?fii/ii, Falher Point and Si. Flavie. — Those roceivo al- tontion throuu-hout the year, but the Protestant rcsidciitf^, by removtilf-, have become reduced to only one or two lamilies at each place, and my visits, tliouu;h still altciulod Avith pleasure, are not so frequent as Ibrnun-ly. In siuumer there is g-enerally the addition oi" a lew visitors. 2'rois-Pislo/cs will likely call lor ministrations next voar as a reijular outpost, as 1 understand that the mills at tho " Bridge," three miles IVom the station, are to be re-ojxnied. At present there is but one Protestant lamily there. SauU-an-Corhon. — This lumber establishnn-nt, on the north shore, is reached ])y way oi' Ilattr Bay. Two visits are usually contemplated in the course of the suimucr, This year we failed. The difficulty is to time the crossinn- of the yacht with a cleri^yman's oi>portunity, the former being dependent ui)on the wind, the latter involvinii' an absence often days or more. Most of tin; members ef tjio three families constituting the little community, however, have had their turn of absence and opportunity of eoimmi- nicating, and regularly every Lord's Day, Mr.drant 1-orrest, the manager of the establishment, kindly olliciaies as lay- reader. Nevertheless, 1 cannot })ut regret not ha\ ini;' made one visit at least, for J^ault-au-C'ochon holds a warm place in my heart. There is also a C'hureh family now at Berlsimis, twenty- five miles ])elow Sault-au-Cochon. Sa^ifcnai/ — .S/, Klienne. — Ahont fifteen adults, and as many children — Protestants — visited twice and seven ser- vices held. As at Sault-au-Cochon, the esteemed manager, Mr. Hugh Blair, asscnnbles the liitlo community for wor- ship every Sunday. Grand Baij. — Visited twice and four services held. At my last visit there were but seven adults. The former local manager, ]\Ir. A. Blair, who used kindly to hold Sunday service, opening his house for all wdio chose to attend, has removed to Chicoutimi having been ])roni()ted to the chief management of the lumber establishments al both places. L'Anse au Foin. — One Protestant family. Twice visited and two services held. This place is somewhat difficult of access. On my last visit, the tide being out, I had about two miles of pick-a- backing and clod-hopping, one of my boatmen kindly 9V funiisliiiig' the hack as we (.-amo lo pools. It was \ ory amiusiiiu. A visit to Mr. AiuIlM'-soii's cosy hoiii;' is always eiijoyahli.'. Chiionlinii. — This irj thi' capital oi" the Sau'iii'iiay district. Ol'the I'rotc'staiits here 18 aro udults who, with hut ono t'XC('i)tioii, arc all coininunicaiits. N'isitccl three times and niiit' sei'Viees held. It has not heeii louiid possihle lo reach the lew scattered ones some (JO or 70 miles l)eyoiul in the iieit>hhourhood of Lake »St. John. Their tlreadl'ul isolation will however soon he hrok«Mi hy the completion oi" the railroad tVoni Qiiehec. A connectinu' line will no douht follow between the lake and naviuation ;it Chieoulimi. This, with the completion of the road under eonslruelion to Uiviere dii Loup hefoie referred to, will form a eonlinuous and mat>'niliceiit summer circuit Ironi the kStutes round to the Ancient Cai)ital that must l)oc(Miie a famous route for tourists. So we may hope by- ;ind-hye to have a church at Chicoutimi and as the centre periiaps of a summer chaplaincy for the district. On my last round 1 came down the river to ^Jt. Etienne l*y iiii^ht on the tug- " Jjelle "" towing- out to the St. Law- rence a laden vessel. I supi>ed on board ship with the • aptain. He was a JSwede and an exceedingly pleasant man. He iiad followed the sea ^JO years and had never met with a single mishap. AVhat he dreaded was a calm, ■'For then,"' said he, ' 1 am as helpless as a babe, but,' he continued, '• in a storm I glory, then it is CJod and I. and We manage her.'" Within 4s hours Ihe " Oscai' I " was a total wreck on the rocks ol' Little Escoumains. I mention this incident as one of the many illustrations of the text " Let him that thinketh he standeth "" From St. Etienne next evening, 1 took the " JJelle "" to Tadousac to catch the " Union " returning on her last trip. iShe did not appear however till late next morning, owing- to the blinding storm, so fatal, as we have seen, to the S\V(.'dish bark. The delay gave me the opportunity of a little Sunday s;e absence was unavoidable. A poor years fishing — in fact the poorest ever experienced by the oldest residents of this mission— renders it an act of the keenest self-denial on the part of some to give their accu.stomed quota towards paying the (juarterly assessments of the Board. On the whole, notwithstanding these dis- 99 RoUnit;»'monts, thorc is much r the same order as that adopted by my preilec(>s,s(jr, (tf wliose energy and zeal while laboring in this mission i)rooris not wanting. Al tSt. John's, Sandy Beach, services have ])een regularly held every vSunday, except one, and on the lirst Suiulay ol" every alternate month, morning and evening, and also on all the chieiholydays and lestivals. At the llarachois. live miles distant, I hold an occasional wec^kly service. All these services are well attended and nuu-h eaiiiestness evinced, whii h is most ai)parent jroin the goodly number that i)resent themselves at the Lords Table. During the summer months my iSunday School roll showed the names of eighty children and nine teachers. To the latter my warmest thanks are due for the kind and i)ainstaking way in which they performed the duly entrusted to them, as also to Mrs. Forsythe, who spared neither time nor pains to render the musical i)arl of the service hearty and harmo- nious while she was with us. The wintei- attendance at the school is about half of the above minil)er, owing to distance and bad roads. I'eni/isufa.—Ow'inir tounexct^ptionallyiine wealheiduring the few months of my incumbeiu-y 1 have been able to keep up the regular Sunday services and to give an occa- sional week-day service. The congregation are much inter- ested iji and warmly attached to their liule Church, and attend with great regularity. The r(>spon(linu' ;md singing are very hearty and cheerful. A good Sunday School is in operation, in wiiich the children are carefully taught the Church's tvutiis. Alto- gether the good work is progressing favourably in a quiet unostentatious way. May God still continue to pntsper His work here. Little Gaspe. — At this point I have endeavoured to keep up the fortnightly services ; but this is not at all times 'n-ac- ticable especially in the spring and fall, when it is almost impossible to cross the three miles expanse of bay by boat. On two occasions, in order to meet my appoiiitments, I was iod forced to drive around the Bay a distance of twenty-seven mi]"'s in a blinding- snow-storm. Not the difiiculty of meet- ing my Sunday appointments, but the lack of that amount of pastoral care which I fervently desire to give and which is so necessary here, in order to do eti'ectually the great woik of the Church, is that which I deplore. The people here, are with a few exceptions, Avarmly attached to the Church, as has been manifestly shown by their li]>eral con- tributions to Church purposes; and 1 feel conlideni, that many of those who arc now nominally something else, would return to us had they weekly ministrations of the Church and the needful presence of a pastor in their midst. It is therefore fondly to be hoped, that at some time in the near future this want will be supplied. Shortly after my advent here, I re-opened a Sunday School which had been started by my predecessor some time ago. It is now in operation and jirogressing as favourably as I could expect. In conclusion, I would say, that much has been done within the past two years, and 1 trust that, with God's blessing on my efforts, the good work will continue to go on however slowly. St. Johns. St. Matthew $. St. Peter's. Total. Baptisms 19 1 3 23 Marriages 1 1 ... 2 Burials 7 2 2 11 Receipts " Amount of OfFert..$ G8 63 $ 45 22 $ 28 GO $142 45 Easter Offering... 2 8.> 115 4 00 Other donat ions and collections.. 253 00 95 17 94 GO 442 77 Total $324 48 Expenditure :— Assessment $187 50 Ch. & Par. Imp... 54 00 Other purposes 97 50 Church Society.... 19 30 Guarantee Fund for Ch. Exten... 3 00 Compt. Lad's. Col Foreign Missions Total $301 20 $141 54 $ 87 00 $ 123 50 16 35 14 20 00 60 13 76 $589 22 $324 50 70 60 38 09 9 24 '^ 65 170 63 43 30 5 65 2 02 1 3 09 42 00 3 11 3 42 S138 91 $: 121 1621 21 'Ill 11 y-sevon af meet- amount 1 which e great - ]i('oph' d to the val con- that iii>- else, oi" the midst, e in the it'ter mv lad ht't'ii now ill 1 expect, en done th God's ue to go s. Total. 2?. 2 11 $142 4.5 4 00 442 77 So HO 22 $324 50 70 (iO 170 (i8 4;{ oO 5 (!-■» ;{ n 8 42 ^021 21 101 SHERBROOKE. The Rev. Geo. Thorneloe reports: — The Services in this Parish during- the past, year havo been as follows : — At (S7. Peter $ Ckvi-ch every Lord's Day, morning and evening; once a month (children's service) in the after- noon ; Saints' Days and chief festivals in the morning ; everv Wednesday evening. At CliH/a>i' Srhool House, Or ford, once a fortnight in the afternoon ; East Sherbvooke every Thursday evening. The Sunday School has been faithfully maintained throughout the year with the usual brief summer holiday. We have something over wo hundred names on the roll, seventeen teachers, two librarians and a sujierintendent. The Church Temperance Society is quietly working on and is much indebted to the various Clergymen from a distance who, during the year, have addressed its meetings. The children of the society, under the instruction of a band of zealous ladies, among whom Miss Hallowell was, as usual, prominent in helpfulness, and aided by several young men of the parish, gave a most successful Dramatic Entertainment at midsummer, the proceeds of which amounted to $120.18. This amount was distributed as fol- lows : the Free Reading Room, SoO ; the Mission Exten- sion Fund, $50 ; the Society's work (water fountains for the city), $20.13. The Ladies' Guild, which continues to support a child at the AVawanosh Home, Sault Ste. Marie, has been as ac- tive as usual during the year. Besides providing a beautiful altar cloth for St. Peter's, it has raised a considerable sum towards missionary purposes. The parish is deeply indebted to its earnest ladies ; may they long have the power and will to work for it. The Master's blessing will surely rest on those who thus labour lor Him. The Children's Guild has given $50, the proceeds of its year's work, to the new Home for Indian children in Assi- iiiboia. A branch of the Women's Auxiliary to the Domestic and. Foreign Missionary Society was established in May last, and has been working quietly and faithfully ever since. It has now forty-three members. It has already sent five barrels of books ftud clothing to iVlgoma and ha§ (collected 102 in cash i^r»4.!i0. Its collectors are visiting our people sys- tematically every month. About eiiihieen months ago a Home I'or emigrant child- ren of the Chui't h was established in Shcrbroke by the "Wail's and Strays Society" of London. It is purely a Church Home. Its oljjcct is to jirovide permanent honits for the children in Church families only. The children are placed out, upon fair conditions, either as ado])tt'd thildren or as servants. Some forty or fifty girls have already l)een provided with comfortable homes in this way. The all'airs of the Home are managed with a considerable expenditure of time and pains, by a local committee of ladies and gentleman, tht3 Hector of the I'arish being chairman and A. H. Anderson, Esq.. secretary-treasurer It is much to be desired that the Clergv, iar and wide. would interest tlu-mselves in the work ot the Home : ( 1) by helping to make its existence and aims known to their people ; (2) by securing good places for the children and keeping a watchful eye upon them afterwards. If they w^ould do this we are persuaded that the Home might be- come a source of strength to the Church as well as a bless- ing unspeakable to the, children befriended by it. We have Just lost the valuable .services of Mrs. Bradburn, who has been matron of the Homi> from its establishment, and who has show n singular eniTgy and wisdom in the management of the childien. A suitable successor has been found in Mrs. Osgoode. A generous friend of the Church, who wishes to remain unknown, has given to St. Peter's a beautiful and costly altar rail. The rail itself is of light, neatly moulded woocl The standards which support it are of polished brass, the work of Messrs. J. & R. Lamb, the design being the Tas- sion flower. The need of increased Church accommodation haw long been felt ; and after careful deliberation plans have been secured and measures taken towards the erection ol a Church in East Sherbrooke. Already some $2,800 have been promised towards the good work, of which !$455 have been ])aid. It is our in- tention to begin building as soon as weather w ill permit in the coming spring. One difhculiy in so large and widespread a Parish as this must always be Parochial visitation. With the con- 103 stant demands made upon his time by other duties, it is next to impossible, even by the most rigid system, for one clorirvni'iii ft) do all that ought to be done here in the vvav ol' visiting. To assist me in this direi.'tion I have established a Pa- rochial Visiting Society, Dividing the Parish into Districts, T have assigned to each District one or more visitors. The duty of these visitors, who are for the most part ladies, is to make a monthly visitation oi" their respective Districts and to report to the Rector inimediat(dy in case of need or sick- ness, and in any ca'^e at a monthly meeting held for that purposi\ This society will, I believe, be of great use in promoting sympathy and good will among our people and in keeping the clergyman thoroughly acquainted with the people's con- dition. On the 27th June, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited the Parish and Confirmed 28 persons, who were at once admitted to Holy Communion. To the olhccrs of the Parish and to the various lay help- ers, male and lemale, thii liector is deeply indebted lor court- eous and efficient help on various occasions. Above all must be; acknowledged the deep debt which Rector and Parish alike owe to the K.evd. Dr. Keid, who throughout the year, with unv^u^arying cheerfulness, has continued to give his very valuable assistance both in pub- lic and private ministration. Our prayer to God is that he may long be spared to the Parish he has served so well. Baptisms, 4; Infants, 46. — Total, 50. Marriages, 17 ; Bu- rials, 29. Extra Parochial — Church Society, '^365.52; Algoma, $110.09 ; Domestic and Foreign, $102,08 ; North West, direct Children's Guild, $50 ; Ladies' Guild, $25 ; Bishop's College Endowment, $320; Bishop's College, $67.18 ; Mission to Jews, $13.86 ; Woman's Auxiliary, $54.90 ; King's College, Windsor, $48.38.— Total, $1,157.01. Parochial— Parochial Fund, $1,314.20; Weekly Offert- ory, $378.46; Pew Rents, $829.51; Easter Oftering, $84.89; Christmas Offering, $48.60 ; Poor Fund, $314 72 ; Ladies' Guild, $354.01 ; Sunday School, $70.09 ; East Sherbrooke Church, $455 ; Children of Temperance Society, $129 13 — Total, $3,978.61. Grand Total, $5,135.62. 104 SIIKIAWAKE AND PORT DANIET>. The Ivev. F. Iv J. Lloyd reports : I was appointed io this Mission in Septemhi'r, ISSil, con- sequenlly 1 ha\ »* only been resident for a little more than three months. JJurinu' (hat time Sunday seiviees have been reii'ulavly held in the Churches of S(. raul. kShigawake, f>l. James, Port Daniel and of L'Anse-aux-Gascoiis. 8;iiiits Days' services have also been held without intermission in the two former. Since my advent to the Mission I have organized a monthly meetinsi' of the Sunday School teachers, under the profound conviction that unless our Suiulav School teachers are themselves instructed in the doctrine of our most Holy religion but little success can attend their well intenlioned etlbrts on behalf of these scholars. The Sunday Schools are well attended and the little band ol' teachers are faithful and attentive to their self imposed task. I cannot forbear mentioning with gratitude and admiralioii the zeal and devotedness of Mr. William Skene, Mr. Nor- man Dow and Mr. Thomas Acteson, superintendents ofShi- gawake.Port Daniel and L'Anse-aux-Gascon Sunday Schools, respectively. In consequence of the large number of services to be held throughout the Mission on Sunday, the Mission Prio.st has not found it possible, — although recognising its imi)ort- ance he would gladly have done so — to catechise the Sun- day scholars every Sunday in accordance with the recjuire- ment of the Church as expressed in the prayer-hoi^k : still in order to test their progress ia the rudiments of the faith, he has been able to catecbise the scholars atteiulini: Shigawake and Port Danici Sunday Schools onci' a month. The lealKit system of instruction which I have never kui- sidered satisfactory and which obtained in the. Mis.Mon schools for a considerable period, was superseded duriiiu' the locum lenenry of the Rev. Dr. Koe last summer by the in- troduction of the truly admirable Quebec Catechisms, by the use of which one is able to impart delinite instruction in the doctrine and practice of the Church. A series of social gatherings, to which admission is tree, has been instituted in Shigawake, to be held fortnightly, ii is hoped, throughout the winter. The Holy Commuiiioi; jg CBlobvated monthly in the (wo 105 t principal Churches and at T^Anse-aux-Grascons once in every two months. I rt'urt't to say, thai in ronst'qucnce of their inability to obtain nnnunerativc employment, nearly all the young: men of the Mission have emiu'rated to the United States of Amerii a. It is hoprd, however, that when the much talked- of Baie-des-Chaleiirs Railway is an aecomplished fact, that many of them will r(>luiii to the paternal roof. In conclusion I have to acknowledge with unfeigned oratitude the many kind gifts which have found their way to the parsonage since 1 cauie into residence in the Mis- sion. Baptisms, Zl:, Marriaues. ?, : Burials, 10. Receipts — Amount of Offertory, ^71 ; Easter Offering, .S2.t)G; Other donations and collections, 1286.85, — Tolah $360.41. Expenditure — Assessment, s!m10: Other purposes, $30; Church Societv. slo.iiJ ; Bishop's College, $2.36 ; Foreign Missions, ^ J. To; Domestic Missions, 5^4.68.— Total, $360.41. stansti:ai) and ]n-:i':BE plain. The Kev. Wm. T. Forsythe reports: — Having only been in this parish since the middle of June I cannot report much in detail concerning Church work in it. During tht^ pin'iod which elapsed between the removal of Rev. (i. Thorneloe and my arrival, the parish was in charge (if Kev. II. .1. Fetry, who faithfully discharged the duties of Church services and pastoral visitation, and by his Zealand genial nature won the hearts of the people. The services of the Church remain substantially the same in hoth [)arts of the parish as they were in the time of my (•redeeessor, whose excellent organization and general man- asenientof parish mnlters leave scarcely anything to bede- sired in the way of alteration. Tlie oidy alierations aic the addition of an early celebra- lion, monthly, at Christ Church, and a fixed monthly one at All tSaints' Church ; and children's service held at in- tervals on week days Tho Wednesday evening service's iu Christ Church are 106 still maintained, althouf^h the paucity oi' attendants is often distressing!:. It is hoped thai these services will be in time developed into daily services. The Sunday School at Christ Church is still a weak point in our work, hut a strenuous cflfort is being- made to revive it, and to make it more useful and succ(?8slul. The Church day school continues to prosper under Miss Hepburn's able management. 01" this lady's laithi'ul and patient training of the young, not only in the ordinary rou- tine of secular study, but also in Christian and moral prin- ciples, all members of the Church cannot but speak with great praise. The Ladies' Guild still carries on its useful Avork. A ba/aar in the winter and a strawberry festival in the sum- mer brought in considerable sums lor Church purpos(>s. At Beebe Flain no great additions or improvements have, this year, been made to the Church liibric, as all efibrts were directed towards paying oif a debt which remained upon the tower recently erected, which debt, I am glad to say, has been nearly liquidated. The town clock has been placed in the spire, and is a great addition to the Church and also a great convenience to the village at large. The attendance at the Sunday services has maintained its usual average. The Sunday School work here is most encouraging, the attendance of children being good and the zeal of the teachers most commendable. A small confirmation class is being held in both Churches. 1 have not been able as yet to commence services in any out-station, but hope to do so soon on week-days, the whole of the Sunday being occupied in the three (and on two Sundays in month four) services of the two Churches. I cannot close without expressing my gratitude to my new parishioners for their many great kindnesses shewn me in entering upon my new sphere of duty. Tiaptisins Ikirials . . Plain. G 5 I', (lilt. Total. 7 '5 Rkceipts — Amount of OlTertoiy .?.jO.S 80 Easter Offering 17 78 Otlier donations and collections 4,'U GO Total .?9o3 24 107 KXI'EMiITtRr. — Asscssnii'iit or aiiiouiit tow ii'ils Stipoiiil .*."»."»,S (iO .S.)5.3 fiO ('Imrili iir I'iirsuiiM.;!' iiiipiovciiifiii, 10r> 00 .^1,00(5 'Art Loof) Oii Other piirpnscK 'J<>.'» .')4 Cliuicli Sorioty 10 :|i» Hislioii'.s ColU-yf -'Mil (In iliiclnwiiiout (i 00 ('oniptoii lailics' ('()llej;o . . ."> 47 KoRi.mi Mi»i"ii!s I ();< Uonii'stic il" ■* <'0 Total S!>.">3 '24 $!|,10'2 .'{1 §'2,0jr) .V) ft.") iV. M30 7!) 1 72 I'i 11 1 HI o 22 •Jl t)7 27 67 1 2t) 4 7;i 4 4.") () 09 4 GO ST. S^LVESTKR. The Kov. AV. (1. FaulcoiK'r Vi^ports: — Willi rouard to Si. Syhcstf^r Mission, as a whole, 1 am jflad to say theni are very tvidoiit sia'iis of spiritual interest and pro2;ress ; but as I have had scarcely time, to organize the work n'enerally, thi'rel'ore I must beg' to be excused makinira leng'thy report this yi'ar — trusting however there may be more matter ol" interest in the I'uture. Baptisms, '.'; Marriages, 2; Burials, 3. THREE niVEKS. The Uev. J. 11. Jeidvins reports: — The most noteworthy iiundent which occurred during the past year was the visit of the Bishop in March, for Confirmation. l']leven younii' persons then received " Laying en the Hands " and were admitted to the full Communion of the Church. In September, the Ivector and Church Wardens, with the sanction of the Bishop, sold a strip of land belonging to the Church to the Cori)oration of Three Rivers for $240, $150 of which were added to the Endowment Fund, the balance applied to the improvement of the Church property. I am sorry to say that the exodus of Church people from this place still goes on. Four families left during the past year, and 1 hear of two more who will probably go before May, and none come to replace them. Ten years ago the Church people here numbered over three hundred, and now, all told, they amount to one hundred and four, so that the prospects of this Parish in the future are far from being bright. 108 Other Christian bodies (except, of course, the Roman Catholic) have also sufFered larg-ely from eiuiurution. In 187t! the Eniilish-speakiim' population oi'Three Kivers ^va^ nearly nine hundred; 1 doubt if they now numl).'!- three hundred. The services of the Chmch have been held with the usual reu'ularity ; Festivals and Fasts dulv bidden and public service held ; Mattins said daily diirinu' tiie summer, special evening services during- Advent and Lent. The latter are generally well attended. Baptisms. "> ; Conllrnied, 11; Marriagi's. 1 ; Burials, 10. Jveceipts — Amount oi" Offertory, '|ir)b ; Vcw lients, siiiiT, Easter Olierina:, $:i0.4o ; Other donations and <'olleeiions:, $10 -,.81. —Total, $VM.-2{j Expenditure — Towards Stipend, !^230 ; Church or Par- sonage improvement, $6o : Other purposes, SL^O ; Church Society, !iiil4.36; Foreign Missions, s;(i.2S ; Domestic Mis- sions, $5.— Total, S403.64. VALC ARTIER. The Rev. S. Kiopel, M.D., reports : — We have this year built a new fence around the ir'ravevard, and dug a new well at the Parsonage. Anacic ol land has been added to Church property. This, in addition to the new Parsonage just comi>leted, is a good beginning in th(^ Avay of renovation. But a great deal yet needs to be done. Ontbuildings are wanted, the roof of the Church must be reivnved, and tht>. .stones pointed for the mere preservation of the building ; the inside also needs repairs, the mode of heating is very dtd'ective, causiiicf the Church to be very (;old in cold weather. How shall we get these wants supplied? Many of our people have mortgages with heavy intc^rest to meet, school and munici- pal taxes. Church dues and the many expenses incidental to farm lile. Their farm produce and their wood is sellintr this year at a very unusually low rate, and their polatoo crop was a comparative failure. About twelve years ago we could count among our mem- bers cjuite a number who had become independent fanners, but an emigrating ei)idemic removed them, and we were left with those too much encumbered with debt or too poor to leave. In three years land went down to one third the former value. 109 1 reaction, however, has taken plaice within the last two years, and we hope for })etter things. But the vacant farms have been purchased l)y youno- men, and it will take some years for them to ])ay oil" their land, especially since the money has to be raised on soil that was exhausted by the previous ownin's. The attendance at Divine Service has continued very good. There is evidently an appreciation in every respect of the ministrutions oi' the church. We have had the heneiit of musical services through the kindness of Miss Ross, of Lorette. Again we have the pleasure of thanking Mrs. Montizam- bert, Miss Macadams, Judge Andrews and other kind friends ibr providing towards our CTiristniMS tree. Baptisms, 17; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 7. Receipts — Amount of Offertory, i$18 ; Other donations and collections, 8204.28— Total, !s;2!s2.-2:j. Expenditure — Asses.sment, $120 ; Other Purposes, $120 ; Church Society, $14.89 ; Bishop's College, Si. 50 ; Foreign Missions, $2.10; Domestic Missions, $1. — Total, $251>.4y. WEST FRA^tPTOX. Rev. J. B. Debbage reports : — During the past year our diminished numbers have struggled bravely to meei their obligations and calls made upon them. The assessment and other claims have been met, and nearly all the families in this jiart of the Mission have responded to Mrs. Debbago's appeals for subscriptions to the Church Society. The services have been maintained with few exceptions during the past year. I was absent one Sunday in order to give services at St. George's and Cumberland Mills, A good deal is said about clerii'v having holidays. I have been more than eighteen years in the Ministry of the Church in this Dioces(\ and I have not had a month's holiday dur- ing the whole period. And I have not spent more than eight or ten Sundays out of my own Missions. His Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese was here for Confirmation in October. He confirmed fifteen in West Fi-ampton and iiv' in Crnnbourne. Several of the candidates were married p« ons His Lordship's visits are always appreciated. The people do not hear many different preach- ers here. Besides the Bishop's we had a sermon from the '^k. 110 Revd. E. Scwell, \vho spcnl pnrl ol" (he siiniinoi' hero. Mr. Sewell has kindly made us n present of I wo candKihras These are now hang-ing in our (.'hurch and are much ad- mired. Our thanks are due to Mr. .SewoU tor his uilt. During the summer, improvements wi-re made in aiul about both of the Ciiurches of the ^Mission, which thus havo fresh marks of being eared for. The people still attend th^' services well. The communicants in W«'st Frami)t()ii are generally near thirty, and in Criinbourm' eiyht to ten. On Christmas Day we had thirty-six rommunicants in the Church here. I often think that the good attendant' atthf services in Cranbourne is largely due to tht^ little oriran which kind ladies in (^ueber enabled us to ac(j[uire lour years ago. Our temperance meetings are better attended this winter than last, and more interest is taken in them. There were about sixty persons at the last meetinu', a good portion ot whom are total abstainers. Our school, thanks to the continued help from the Church Society, still works on. We have had another change of teachers, but have been fortunate in securinu' the services of a good teacher from Inverness, Miss lillvidu'e. At the time of her arrival here we had a pleasant tea meeting in the school house for the school-children, in order to wel- come their new teacher. At the same time I had the plea- sure of presenting Mr. John liartholoni«'w, Church Warden, with a small sum of money from the people in recognition of his long and gratuitous services to the Church. As in previous years, I have received much kindness from the people. Baptisms, '3. nv.s7 Receipts — Friunpioi . Crunhmtrn/ . Totnl Amouut of Oftertory ?? .")4 4(i .■:? IJ ;">:} S UO 9li Pew Kent Assessment ltJ:Mi4 00 (Ml -Ji;! 04 Easter Offering 4 0:{ 1 (J'J .'. (w Other donations and collectiun.s 70 ijO VI '2.S 88 73 Total s'J!»s (Kj s 70 .'IS .-■.•.iJ!! Oi ExPENi^ITi;RE— Assessment s17."j 00 .S ."•0 00 si''2j 00 Church and Parsonage improveinunt . . HS "J.") I'J 'J.'j ")0 4S Other purposes "J! I 02 4 ').") .'i.'i •)' Church Society .T," (J'J . . 75 ■'{S ;}7 Bishop's College ;5 00 :{ 00 Synod Assessment 4 00 'J 00 < -,\ 28 ^?^l2a3 00 r>o 4s .•i;j r,7 .•{8 :]7 ;} 00 (i 00 (j .'lO ] r,i) LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO THE GUARANTEE MISSION FUND. Anonymous. |n>r Rev. Dr. Allnatt. Andrew:^, lion. .Jiitlgu Bftile, Joliii Uorland, (Iforjie BiiMtall. .loliii Carter, W. H.. Cn.sli Dobi'U, ){. \{. Elliott. Win. Footi', J. J Doniitions. Friend, per Mrs. J. Bell t'orsytli Gale, Henjiiniin Hall. Fattcr.«iin Hamilton, Kohert Ilerrinfr, William Irvine, .M. Hell. Irvine, Mrs. .M. Bell Irvine, Miss (Heiimore) Judge. (; L( Mr .Monti/amliert, Dr , Tarkin, Rev. K. Cullei Pop", Ale.x Pope, Kihvin Price, K. J Price. Mir-s Price, Miss Ceci Price, .Mi^s C. J Price, 11. ,M Ouebec. Lord Bishop of. Rae, Williiim St. .Mieliael's Church Fair. Sh.iw, P. A Torre, Mrs Walker, Miss., Tlirnii<:li Kcv. .T. Enines— Collection .St. .Iohn'3 Clinrch. t^;Uld\• Beach " St. Matthews Church, Peninsula Throntrh Rev. 'J'. Adiiius— Collfcteil .it Bishop's Colleu-e :i 00 75 00 5 00 1 00 100 10 2 00 00 5 OU 00 0(1 00 10 (II) 400 00 ](» 00 :! (10 •2 {>■) 11 07 .^•r>47 72 Annual Subs, for '.'> years. 5> c. 107 00 :!0 00 10 00 00 6 00 ;3(io 00 •JO 00 25 00 25 00 .0 00 25 00 .■iO 00 5 00 200 00 ,X0 00 ;!0 00 ;iO 00 :,() II :l 25 00 5 00 ro 00 1082 00 'n nil $1,729.72, of which the sum of one thousand, one hundred and fifty-nine dollar.; and seventy-two (lenis (S1.15!».72) has been paid into my hands. Quebec, January 18th. 1S,9:, M. BELL IRVIXE, Treasurer. G. M. F, y ■M- Sm-l 42 IIL' CoNTiiinUTioxs FOR Chttrch J'uuposes TiiU(jii(»iioi)T tiu: DlO(!ESE DUKL\| St. Matthew's lt;'.(».» Tti St. iMicbael's HH; sj St. I'aul'H C.JL' •-'(; St. Peter'.s \-2M tiii Trinity liii'd -11 Total §l»:.OS:! -IS Rl'KAL DBANKKY ok yUKMKC. Bourir Louis 101 ii'.i Cacouua l.'Ml o,; East Frainpton ;i4H jn ItiverneH,s '>22 ,".7 Ireland lorn ."iH Lake Beauport !i| 71 Leeds AM) on Levis luUfi It Montniorenci :vj in New Liverpool t'.l2 Ml Nicolet 1211 ij Fortneut' :>[\ i;.* Hivi^re-du-Lotip, (en bas) ... .^..it nti St. Sylvester (,No return) Three Rivers A'.K', Jd Valcartier . l'S2 2:i West Frampton ;{tlH 01 Total $ 80;)7 .>sy Iiiii M, |ii:.\m;iiv (ik St. F 1 AMIS. Artciii ^■<'.'» ;,ii ln;',i| III! .\si(p| .V Wc-itliiu \ Il.iilord .' iiSU III! IlisilDp's ( 'ulli-yc ;in,s s'j Alissiinis ... :>» m Mriiniptiiii ainl Windsor •i.'C C! Kill \ L'7<) It,! !H1'' 7m < 'on 1 inioKt' ( 'oiii|)lon '2\M 7.| ( 'onksliiic IJII.'S M Uaiivillc 1 L',^ r l)rniiiiM"ih!villc (Nil ictuin) huilsui'll (rii') W2 (H l>uiiinni MIrt Hi Il;itii'\ nnd Waleivillr SI7 lit; Kini:>c\ tuii ■!:, Li'iniow illc 11 111 sj .Ma'jd}: iind ( ic(ir;ii'\ ille i'i;i 7J Kii'linioiid an ... :a) iiii , , '1.).' 1.1 i'7tl !i;; W2 :h iMiis :.( \:nH M 1 i:s :■: '.i;i2 in .. IHtl 11,! ,, x\: r.ii i!B( ■•:, 11 III ,M '.•i;i 7,0 II -'705 xj ,'.|:!i «■.' •• I'dJa M .. $1 j:Mo l^ ASl'f • 71'y i)u iL'l.o y:) 1) ■ilti :'> :,4.', Ilj I vy :'J :ii;o 41 ■ •'^ i8S3 yi . >;.'i; Mill 4;i ■jrci-villc. c. KEPORT OF THE CORRESPONDINCt COMMITTEE OF THE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY BOARD. Tho followiiii^* amounts luivi' hcMi raisinl in the Diocese since the hi.st moetiiiii' oi" Synod, viz : l>l)lllir;tic JMU.iionx. For till- yoiir i'ii(lin (58 Fiifi.itju MinHionx. B 7.'{2 2H 1,081 34 TnUll. .... o;) S1,813 57 That I'or IS.SO l)L'ini>- tho hugost contribution from this Dioce.so in any one year. In this year contributions for Domestic Mis.sions \vere received from every parish or mis.sion except Duds\v«'ll, Levis and Cape Cove, and for Foreign ^Missions from all except Dudswell and J^evis. In most cases every coni^reuation in the parish or mission sent an ollering. Those for Foreii»-n Missions were devoted to the work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, from Avhich this Diocese has received in the past and is still receiving substantial aid. Those for Domestic Missions, not appropriated, will l)e distributed by the Board of Manage- ment. Your Committee has not unfrequently heard it said, that the Diocesan Funds would suHer from the eflbrts of the Missionary Society to create interest in its work, and would therefore call attention to the following statement, viz Cliuirh Society. Contributumsiii 18.%.. 8 (i,32(5 51 1884.. 10,521 51 'a l)o))U'f!fir Mixiiimix. $ 545 GO 2,240 50 Foreiqn Miasions. g 1(55 05 091 53 Give which so forcibly recalls the promise of Our Lord and it shall be given unto you." Your Committee would remind you that under Canon XIX of the Provincial Synod the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society consists of all persons who are members of the Church, 114 If That tho Bishops ol' tho Ecclosiastical Province, and the Clerical and Lay Delegates, I'or the time being, of tho Pro- vincial Synod, form the General Board of Management. That when the Provincial Synod is not in Session, the allairs of the Society are managed by a Board composed ot all the Bishops, with two Clergy men and two Laymen from each Diocese. This Board of Management meets three times in each year, and has met during the past three years at Hamilton Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec ; a mis- sionary meeting having been held on each occasion, when much interesting information was brought before thf Church members at those })laces. The Board issues two appeals annually, with a view to bringing the great missionaiy work j)rominently before the members of our Church, and to an ollertory collection beiiin' made in every congregation in the lilcclesiastical Province on the Sunday after l*]piphany I'or Foreign Missions, and the Sunday after Ascension Day for Domestic Missions ; by Foreign Missions being meant those to the heathen, by Domestic Missions those in Algoina and the ii'Yi'ixi North- West. Your Committee believes that in many congregations nothing is done beyond readinu' the ai>peals and taking up th(^ collections, but trusts the time is not far distant when active measures vvill be introduied into every congrciiation to induce all its members to taki' advantage of the gre;(t privilege oH'ered them of aiding in the extension of Chri.sfs Kingdom here on earth. — with liiis ()])iect a Branch of the Women's Auxiliary to the Board of Management has been formed in the Diocese, and local or Parish Branches have been started by the Congregations of the Cathedral, f>t. Matthew's, St, Michael's, St. Peter's, St. Paufs and Trinity Church, all of the City of Quebec, and also by th(> Congre- gations of Lennoxville, Cookshire and Windsor Mills. Such an organization is a necessity in every parish, if the mis- sionary eflbrts are to be successful. Your Committee does not however wish to ignore the fact that there are collectors in some other congregations who haA'o done and are doing good work. Appended is a letter from the Rev. 11. C. Tambs, Incum- bent of Kiviere-du-Loup, for which w^e ask your careful perusal ; it shows the results that can be obtained from pro- 115 vidiug the people with information, the opportunity for giving, and working- on a system — and your Committee desires to place on record its appreciation of the zeal dis- played by Mr. Tambs in the missionary cause, the large amount of $10(3 raised by him, having been mainly collect- ed at places on the St. Lawrence where there are no regular services or congregations, and which he visits once or twice in the year, as opi>ortunity offers. A monthly magazine, to be called "Our Mission News," is shortly to be published— it wiii be the organ of the Do- mestic and Foreign Missionary Society, and we ask for it a hberal report. The accounts of the Treasurer are annexed. W. H. Caiiter, lion, Secy.-Treasurer. J. ^^., Quebec, Chairman. RiviKRE-DU-Loup (en uas), Mav 4, 188(5. Mji dear Lord Ih'sln)/). On receipt of the ISIissionary Board's last appeal on behalf of Domestic Missions, I took occasion to address my congre- uation as follows : "The Church is a Missionary Society. The Provincial 8ynod, regarding itself as representative of the Church in this as in other respects, appointed sometime ago a board lor the systematic management in the Province of the Church's missionary work. Hence these biennial appeals and missionary olfertories. "This movement on the part of the Synod was an im- portant step in the right direction, but it has admittedly fallen short of what was aimed at. " Now, what is still wanted, it seems to me, is some method by which the principle recognized by the Synod will be brought home specitically and deiinitely to each I ;' 11(i membororihe Church : some melliod l)y which (»ach one \\\\\ be led to I'cel that he, that she, is a member of a missioiwrv society, nnd that there rests upon each one a consecjuent responsibility which they cannot shirk without in a way disownino,- their Baptism. 1 propose, Iherelore, to inuke this little experiment. I am ,t^'oin<>' to draw up a complete list of all th(^ names connected with the coniiregatioii, men, women and children. Tliis li.st 1 shall divide up anions: collectors : and these coiled ors I shall expect to gel op[)ositi' every name a subscription towards Domestic Mis.^^ions— not opposite the name ot every I'amily — but opposite the name of each membei- in every i'amily. Every one mnst <^'ive somcthinsi', be it ever so small — say live cents, oi' even one cent. The one care must be to see that '-«^)ie is exi'mpt. not even infants, for i reason that the sami^ k, re thai com- mits them to the arms ol' God's mercy in l»aptism can well make some little tliank-odcvlnn' on their behalf in this appropriate direction." Such, iiiy Lord, was the manner in wliieli 1 laid mv suii'o'estion before my people, and so warmly did thev approve ot it. that 1 was encoura^'cd lo extend it to my out- stations. I may say also that all a\ (Mt Lii\'en to iindei'sland that this u'eneral collectini'' IhrouLihoui the district would be repeated periodically. And nov.' as to tln^ result : llei'c it must l)e l)orne in mind : \si, thai tln' sumnuM' visitors had nothiiiii' to do in this matter whatiiver ; :lnd\\\ that our resident families numbei- less than a score, and • h'dly, that at each of the outposts thei'c arc iK^t more than three and lour fanulies. AVell, the result was this, that instead of the usualCliuixh ollertoiy ol l)etw<'en three and four dollars, there was handed in to me, for transmission to the lioard of Dcmiestic Missions, the handsome sum of not less than one hiuidred and six dollars and thirty c(>n1s (^1ing' to the parish was made to feel, as probably they had never felt before, an interest in the extension of Christ's kini^'dom, and all wcmv the happier and the ])etter for it. I have written the above, thinkinL>' that your Lordship miiiifht make some use of it Just now, when, as I tuiderstand, several members of the Board of Manac'ement are in tov.u in connection with this their work. 117 Were the above method adopted thionghout all the parishes of each of our dioceses, I I'eel a sanguine assurance that (ho mission work of our Church in this Dominion would receive at once a most amazing- impetus, that there would 1)0 removed from us the long- standing- shame of (li.'-ilovaliy to our Lord's g-reat missionary command, and that God, even our own God, would give us llis blessing-. I have the honor to be, Your Lordship's obedient servant, M C.Tambs, Incumbent. N. 15. — The collectors should not be oliildren — and the work should be attended to inoniptly by the collectors and simnltaiieouslv. R. C. T. n.iMKsric AM) F(»i;i;i(;.v .missions i.v aclmiuxt with W. I'. CAIiTKK, llo.V. 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X til 2: 5 1 X /j 121 • — CfJ CI • in O' o e '^ OS : t^ CI i-H in M o : CI »-i •»• M »i« o ri — o O) S C 'J C) C iC CI ■^ CI — < -t CO to § CI CI • o CI • = cs ; : •-£ M : •n = o o h. C .- O CI '^ C) — o o o ."5 \r. -r i : c - c- J c 5 -t ■ .-5 O c • IT > i a. if - - - '/ •1 ) ■ '/ ; c - ~ 0. -^ ^.i ;: 5 xi'X' '^i ~d^ -r:^ ^.— <; U — ^^ -^ c t_: n- > ^ i< • ' ■^ ■" ™. ._, s CO •^ ,0 < w •no* - 7i bC«, oS„ r-fj ?■ a C -n > ^ :* • So t-.*^ -- S XI "^ = c-r • aJ > 3 _; '■^. = . S ;:: " -E. c 3 VJ '■5 ^ j£ tX-^ cr ,-) — — -irf -- CJ ^ . :;; ' o ci >. ,,, :h-: ,T/.:'» "C::-:::^ .! 122 ANNUAL REPORT (11 IIIK CLERGY TRUST COMMITTEE, Piv^eiiti'il III i!ii' Ciimcli Si)i-ii-tv. mI the Amiu.il Mcftiii;^, LuM Febi-ii:ii-.v L'lid, l.'.s;. Your ('(iinmiltoo ha,V(? iin'ain much pleasure in rcportinii' the punctujil imyniont of tlip annual revenue arisino- from their investments. The Ibllowinq- securities have been redeemed during the past year, viz. : — ( On account of $10,000 Montreal J.)eb(>ntun\s, j Bishopric Endow- ( ment Fund. $ 4,000 00 Montreal Del)entures, \ 0,000 ()() Montreal Harbour l>onds. On acctount 2,000 00 Count V K(>nt Debentures, > of 1,000 00 Count V Albert do Cleroy Trust Fund. ' any poriion of this larue amount, as municipal debiMitures Were selling at sueli a iiiu'h premium as to be altogether be- yond their reach ; and they have, so far, tailed to procure eity moi'tuMges, even at live per cent. Your Committee ^vould therefore recommend that the ranu'e of their iiivt>stmenis for the future be cxletnkd, so as to cover lirst mortgages on farmn or other similar property, in the most llourishing districts in Ontario, after personal iii- sp(M-tion by one of the, Board. During thi^ year sullicieiit amounts have been raised by the following missions on behalf of their Endowment Funds to entitle them to veeive the supplemental grant so gener- 123 ously otli'red by Robert Hamilton, Esq., ^o tin- t-xlent of $1,450.00, viz. :— In^land and South Inverness, Stanstead, ^lalbaie and Point St. Peter, Cookshir<'. King'Sey, lliviere-du-Loup (en has), Brorapton, Melbourne and Riehmoiid. In consequence of the clergy who are immediately inter- ested in the Clergy Trust Fund residing al a distance from Quebec, and experience shewing their inability to attend the meetings of the Board, and inasmuch as the funds are more than ample to guarantee them their annuities, the ne- ce.'^sity no longer exists for their being members thereof : the Committee therefore beg to recommend that the following- words in art, XII, sec, 3 — " Two of the clergy being elected from number of tliose directly interested in tlie contemplated commutation " — be expunged. Your Committee further recommend that the oliicers of the Committee be ex-olficio members of the same. If this cours;^ is adopted, the Committee Avill be enlarged to thirteen members, and the dilhculty in obtaining ;i quorum will thus be removed. M. M. FoTiiEUCrii.L. J. T^ Chairman int ol* •wment Secretary, C. T, C. • Quebec, Feb. :2:2nd, 1887. ir most Vesting entures her be- )rocuro VM the ', so as operty, nal in- - iod by Funds gener- liH D, TJ[E CLl^IiGY TRl'ST FUND IN 18S(;, Dei o lincsDlli'lllS, VI ('(iiiiii V ut (ixliiri {'ii'.iutv (Ml ri'od (III (i.MlO (HI I'idllfl (HI Mill (Ml :i2 (10 Ml()0 On ■fJdO IMI IIIIMI IMI ;OiMi no 000 (10 .'(MKI (Ml LMHMI (10 .'(1(1 11(1 lOlin (Ml IIMIII lilt I(m;o (Ml I't- 1 irr.'T (HI MML'il '.M I. ■;;'.■.! 1 7 11 1 AV, iunlci'si!in((l. InivO c.vaniinoil the Acrnnnis ami A'onclicr.s of tlic almvo iinil, ami Inivc vi'VmKm 1 the Sciiii'itii'-', ami liavc found llu' whole cditccI. i;n MAIM) TciiNi:i;, 1 .\i,i;nanoi:ii I'oi'i;. i' Anditoi'-. LINJ) I\ I ACCOUNT WITH Till-: TREASURER. <■(.-. iiri'.iT III! ii'.iL'ii :i| Cr. 1 1 isst;. * V.U. Xiiiy. 1.. ■'■y ii;ll:illi',' IVdIII l:tsl \ I'M 1' 1 1 I liisii'.i; 00 |)c ii-nl ui<'> rcili'i'iiii'il (liiiiii^r tilt: yi i 1 !' lOl'.OO 00 II7I!»7 (III I!k\ KM K Aci'oi's r. 1 i>si;. h\\\\. 1... DiT. :;! '■•y I'.llaiH';' (Ml IlMIl;' L'SSII yS Sill r.7 Hi ' \ I'll M i> nt' t 'h' \'("1 '* III *t|l'|i \j\ lili \Vtii, ,(•••■«•••■••••••• ll>Ii'.i2 15 1,K,--. ■ A 1 liiWailcr t(i li\c ( 'li'l „■', iiicll.S s'J.') till I'ai'l .)o!iii llainiltdii. Iv-(|.. Ihi-i- nrary 'I'ica-intT nf Uioi'c.-Jaii lliijiiii, liall'i'l t!ir .^iirplh- ii.'\- ciiiic I'lM- 1 "^'^.'i ■ ."".';> I'l; Allowa'aiT to T:<'a.-;ii!-ci- ;',tiii (III Ilaiilv (■liiiinii.-siiiii.-; ami L'l'iuTal I'iiari;'!'--' .-.o ■.'.■. 5171 JI :i!<'l.'^\ \y\ 1). Iiriii arcs I'l'ilcciiicil (lariiiff \f.ir. i II '^ IM \ f, lllllll t a\\ai:- Uiiioo no hP.L'O !•'! i:;:;'.M7 '.m 18.^7. Jaiiy. 1... li.^ nalancc ItJ-lL'o ;>l H. i^- o. r: ;!lst DiM-cmln'r. IsSd (Ikii. \'i;a.>ks". Treasurer. Ck-rsT Trust FuiiJ. ..| 12(i br. THE niSIIOPRIO ENDOWMENT FUND ,To liivi'^tinciits, vi/ ; ISS(i..-I),.('. .'il. ("ity of Kin^'stoii ilo lluiiiiltoM " W'ali'i' Work.-' " do Montreal do .^licilii'cukt' (,'ouiit3' ol' O.xtnrd Trt, X. V, Con -it it IK' of St. Ciili'.-! Tii\vn^lii|i ot' ( 'liatlnini City ol'Toiiiiito Count \ of I 'fit li Cil\ of .Monti-ivil " I'lTinaiirnt Stock ". Casii ill SaNini^s llaiij'; llrancli ol L'nioii iJank 'V/ :'. )i.c S ct <), 5! . i94i;i; 07 130110 00 OjOO 00 .'lOOO 00 oOOO 00 .'lOOD 00 llOil III! 4000 oil :',Mii) oil SOt'Ml 01 2i!25 00 2100 Oil lliOO (III IMHI 1)11 iiil.i7 ii" iiiiii>; i; Milil'j S.) Wo. till' iiiiili'i'sin'iKHl, liavi: cxamini'it tlic Ai'coiint.J and \'oiicli('r- ol'tlii' a'nivi "uud, and liiivc vei'iliod the Si-cniitii'.-;, .'iiui fi)iind tlir wiiolc corri'Ct. n rj A :i) 1 !.m:u, ] . ].. ,., . ,, y .\i ditori. Al.K.X. To 'K, J on nil do (Id 1)11 III) (III IKI (II on on nil no 7i;i.-.: 1^ ln^•.^ 17 Mii;:'.) s.i ■ Ol'tlll-'uilOVf itol'; ■M T FUND I tK ACCOUNT WlTIf Tllli: TRI-LASrin- K. Cr. Lk>s. I'tS issi;.— .lull. I. i!v lliiliuicc iVoiii lust yi'.'i" xiJMt :;i .•^ (!!•;. Moiitn-fil r>( licntiiifs i'imIi Tini'il. 1 01 inn 0(1 liKVKNi ;; Aci lyi xr, IsNd.—.fuu. I. I'.aliiiio' (III liaii'l UcVtllUC ut' tllL' VCMC I'.i'.i Ml .v.M". s; 7 (;:!,•<: I ,•!! iU:i 7ii IS>i7. — Ian I. AlldWiinci' to llic Luni liislinp of QiH'lii'c .s .Minn (I'l Allowance l,i Tcfu-nri'!' Inii nil IljiiU ( 'iiiiiinisiiiin 7 L'.'i Mdiili't'iil InlicMiuic.-; rnli cnii il. await- ini' invc-inicnl l'.\ '.i.iianri- .-,1(17 '25 :;:;ii .'.l Iniiiin nn ]v:,:'.H :,\ S(i(lL'."> S.'i mics 17 \- (I. '.1st DccinilnT. l>. \'i:askv, Treasurer. l!i~!i<>lirip I'inildWjiK'nt Fiiinl, I I ■'■^ Dr. 128 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND lSSt3.— Dec. 31. To Investments on account of following Endowment Funds, vi/ : QUKBEC (!lIAI'KL. City of Moutreiil do Hamilton. do Siierlirookc : do Toi'onto Montreal liarbur lionds. Fn.\Mi'T<)\. t'ity of Mniitical County of Allicrt Citv ot Shcibiookc Town of I'eith City of Ham i I Ion Pi(j\ incc of New Hrnnjwick. Town of \\'ind?!or d(i Stratlirov DlilMMONDVlI.I.K. City of Sherliiooke do Toronto County of Alliert Townsiiiii of Tiny City of Montreal do t-''.rat'oi'd do St. .lolm, .V. I{ Town of Stralliroy do Wind.Jor Province of New Uninswick. TlIllKK RiVKli City of Hamilton Conntv of Albert.... City of Montreal do Slierhrooke. Town of I'ertli do Hiurie $ els. 20011 17S0 12110 1110(1 lOOU isoo 0(1 1-100 (HI liOO 00 •100 00 L'.")0 00 L'llO 00 i.")(l (10 100 00 1 100 00 1000 00 700 00 .■)(I0 (U) 40(1 (Ml 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1 r)00 00 1 loo 00 875 00 .' 00 00 ,00 00 100 00 S cts, ('.'.ISO 00 4'.iii0 lUi |,",|10 (III ■1775 no 129 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. ISS6.— .liiii. 1. ISSfi.— Jan. 1, Due. .-il. l{»().— Jilli. I. !8SI).— Jan. I. Uec. 31. S^(l.— Jan. 1. Due. ;;i. f'oAlK'UOKK AMJ liAliKOltl). Ily Uiilani'c from last Accuuiit, jlcvi'inic lit tlio veiir Lkss. Pllill Rev.. h.iiu Foster ^3100 00 Hev. ('. JS. Wa.sher 100 00 Ni;\v Caklislk anh 1'a.-i'i:i!iac. ]^y Halaiiic IVdiii lust Account. Revenue of tlic yt'iir ].E> Piiid Rev. T. Bla.vlock Cai'i-; Covi: and 1'huc By iialancc tVum last Acciiuul Revenue of the year Lioss Paid Rev. W. (i. l.yster S ets 3;;!s t;^ 2,; I 15 Cll AKi.K.SToN REi roIlV. lU lialance troiu last Aci'ount Revenue ot the year Donation of a Lady in Ilonolulu per Rev. A. Stevens Donation liv .lolm Mathews, Ks(|., per Rev. .\. Stevens Li;ss. Raid iJev. A. Steven.- ■ym 8S iOO 00 :!(it)5 '.t9 •Jlil 00 3830 'Jit 20O 00 ;i()90 HI 21S -10 ■.mi) 01 200 00 3038 0.1 215 l.-i 10 I!.') ,'i 00 ;i80s 2011 00; $ ets. 37(59 Sa 3080 99 3715 01 3068 45 132 Dr. THE LOCAL ENOi )\VMEx\T FUND is8:-,.— nec.;;i. ^^L\l■:.•rl:I! lOWlKSll)]" II Citv o I Tiiiv f Molltivi ("ount \' ( Citv ijl 11 .f AUu-il. Ullilldll I'ow II ot I>iiri •()\ ;iiC(' ol \\'iii(lsoi- N,\v 1' Cii,\ 111' Strntrdiil .io Si. .Inliii, lini!i.~\v.i-l\ SamiV l!i:\fii. ("ity ol Sliorlii'oi lit; Mouiri'a Towusliip of Tiny, (dimity of Allifit. Citv of Hamilton Town of Wind? Piovin ■0 (it Nc\\ l'riins\\ i Citv of Stialloi I'or.TNFl K. Ton-ii of Lovi- Coiintv of Allifil. Citv of Hamilton. To\\ n of rcrtli a< Win.ls' 'rdvincc o f \f\\ I'll un-'W 1' Town ,|'Sti-at!n'ov \,ii;Tn |\vKi(.Ni:ss Citv of Montifal. do ToionK Cotnitv riins\vick Mai.maik AM) Point St. I'ktki;. City of Siierbrooke County of Albert City of Hainilton Town of Windsor Province of Xew I'ruiiswiek. ? et.s. ::(ll) oil ."■illO 00 4(10 00 L'llO no U.I) 00 1 i,n 00 ir.() oil lin 00 soil OO mil 00 2''.0 00 150 on 1110 01) 100 00 too (in Hill III 1200 00 umi III! 1 10 00 100 00 100 00 nil) 00 100 00 ,SI)0 L'.'iO i;iii) l:M) nil) Olio 0(1 .")00 00 i!r.o 00 100 00 100 00 CIS. lil'.Mi nil }<.m nil 17-111 III! I.Mii) 1)11 1.15(1 00 135 IN ACCOUNT.— Co»/mwe(/. 188C>.-Jan. 1. Deo. :U. ISSC— Jan. 1. Dee. :il. ISSfi.— Jan. 1. Def.:il. ISRCi.-Jiui. 1. Dec. :!1. 1SSr..-Jiui. 1. Nov. 11. Dec. 6l. :!l. Gasi'e Hasin. By Balance from last Account. Revenue of the year IitKr.ANi) AM) Sorrn Invkrxkss. By Balance from la.=!t Account Revenue of the year Amount collocteil in the Mission per Rev. R. Ilcwton Donati(jn liy Holiert Hamilton, Esq SllKJAWAKK. By Balance from last Account. Revenue of the year BnoMi'TON, By Balance from last Account Amount collctcd in the Mi.-^.sion ]ier Kev. T. h. Ball Donation liy Robert Hamilton, E.sq Revenue of the year MAijiAiK AM) Point St. Pktku. By Balance from last Account Amount eollectcil in the Mission per Rev. (i. R. Wallers Doiuttion by Robert Hamilton, Esq.. . Donation from a ''Friend'' per Rev P. J. B. AUimtt Revenue of the vear $ eta, 141 95 22.3(3 92 122 60 50 00 150 00 1893 16 115 00 1S.36 03 50 GO' 150 00 ': 99 85 1 lf)fi4 74 150 00 100 00 150 00 95 45 Of. $ cts. 251G 94 2559 52 200S l« 2135 88 2 1 CO 19 iSfi b^. 'rHE Local endowment fund 1886.— Dec. 31. KlNGSEY. City of Sherbrooke County of Albert City of Hamilton Town of Windsor Leeds. City of Shcrbrooko. Countv of Albert.... City of Hamilton ... Town of Windsor... S '-ts. fion 00 400 (III 250 00 loo 00 000 III) ■too 00 2;^0 01 100 00 Upper Durham a.nu L'Avemh. City of Sherbrooke do Hamilton , County of Albert Town of Strathruy Province of NewBrunswick Levls. City of Montreal do Hamilton County of Albert , Town of Harric do Perth do Stratlirov Province of .Xcw Ib-iinswick Ano.N Valk. 000 00 250 on 200 00 100 0(1 ino 00 4.(0 00 2.i0 00 100 00 lIMI Kill (III 101) (in I;')() 00 City of Sherbrooke do St. .John, \. i;. Countv of Albert City o'f Stratford Tvjwn of Windsor New I^ivuKi'ooi, City of Montreal do Sherbrooke do Hamilton. ... (.'ounty of Allcert ... .Town of Barrie I do Strathroy . I do Windsor .. (100 00 •jiiii III' ■_'(lll nil IIKI (III mo no '..■ill iin tnii nil ion nil Kill on I no no :iiii nil inn nil cts, i;'.,")0 o" :i.'iil Oi) 12.j0 m IL'JII III 12011 uo IL'O 00 U*i IN ACCOUNT.— Co«/trtw^c/. 1886.— Jan. 1. March l-. Dl'o. r.i. 1S80.— Jan. I. Dee. ;n. 18b6.— Jan. I. Dec. ul. 1880.— Jan. I. Due, ;il. 18SC.— Jan. 1. Dec. 31. 188G.— Jan. 1. Dee. 31. Kl.NCSKV. By Ilaliinre from la.-^t Accdnnt AnioniU collected in the .Mission, per J A. ^\ lulk'itili, Kii[.. t'huieh-Warden DDiiiition liy Kohert Jlfiniiltoii, Ksq .... lU'venue of the year By Balance from last Aecount. Pie veil ne of the yuar L'Pl'Iili UlRHAM A.NiJ L'AVK.NIH. Bv Balance from last -Vocoiint . Revenue ol'the vear Liivifi. By Balance from last Aceonnt. Revenue of the vear .VcTO.v Vai.k. By Balance (rom ia.^t Accouut. Revenue of the vear XkiV LlVERI'OOI.. By Balance from last Account. Revenue of the year S ( ts. 1S2;; 21 M 0(1 ].)'i (l( '.I'.i 71 152-1 24 81) 25 Uii'.: o.s VT M l;;i(i aii 77 -10 i:5Ul 70 7y 05 Cr. $ cts. 2122 '.)! ICIO 4'J 1441 58 M2S 83 1123 40 13.'^0 81 138 Dr THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND ISSft.— Dec. 31. DriiswKi.i,. Citv (il'Slicrlirooko S ftd. film 00 201) 00 100 on loo 00 $ ets ('(iiiiity III' All'i'it ('ity ufStriUt'onl Town of Wiiiilsor AsCdT AMP WkSTIUIIY. ( 'nun ty of Albeit ("itv of Sliiitt'onl 1001) IIII 700 00 \u\) 1)0 100 ou Province of New liriiiiswiek MAfJOC. City of Ifauiilliiu '.mil Oil 400 00 100 00 Town of \\ iiid.sor MkI.IUJI.IINK AM) IiUllMOMi. Citv of IlnniiltoM Sim no 400 00 100 00 Town of WimUor Stanstkaii. Citv ot' llMiiiiltuti ."lOll lllj 400 00 100 00 MaCKAI.KN IsLAMiS. *iim Oil 400 00 100 00 Danviu.k. f J it V (it St r.i tliiid '"illi) Ol) L'aO 00 'JIIO 00 (Ill SI ,l(iliii \ 1! nivir.iii: nr Ii0n> (r.N I'-as). (J itv of Striitt'onl 4r,n Oil L'.'di no 201) CO d(") St. .lolm. N'.l! .fill III! ISO r FUND I FUND IN ACCO\jm\~('oH(iNmd. 1001) (111 isso, 1*sf,, IfMi.-J I -Si;. issc. 1:111. 1. IT :;i. I)i ii-\vi;i.i,. IJ\ l(Ml;ini'i' tVoiii lii^t ,\(*('(innl 8 vU. IK!'.) li; 6.". 2(t $ ct? lie \ ('II IH' nt 1 111* Vt'iir • A>i'nT AM» \Vi:sTi:iIiV, i'\' IiIiImIKM' I'l'uMI lii-^t At'CdUIlt , 1204 3 T;lll. 1. '.tfi4 21 all S.J cc .-'.I. lie Vclllli' (tt thu VCMI" llv IimImiht tVoni liint AccdHiit 1051 Inn, 1. .-S2 -10 ;;2 -16 I'C. .".1. Iicvi'imc III' tlic vcar .Mi:i,i;uri:M; .wd l!irii\i,.Mi. on s Jan. 1. ,-,sL' 72 :;2 -li IT. :;i. ]!('\enii(' III' ihr \H'nr biiico c'liL-iiiiii' the IJnoks S^o.in.lili linsi liccii rccoivcil, vi/. : — ,Sl5ii.(i(i cullcclcd in tlic .Mi-5iiiii. 200.0(1 cldiialiDli hy It. llaiiiilloii, V.^'\. in 5 1 !i;i2 oO ino oil :;iii) on J;m. 1. Id. .■?:;.")0.oit 8r.\.\sTi:.\i). I>v ll:iliint't^ from In-'t VccDniil Cctllci'liuii in \\u- .Mi.-;,-i(in ])( i H. K. Cliiiiiiifll. lv-!i|.. C.W iiT ;ii Donatiiiii liy 1!. Hninillon, l]i'r. :;|. «iiw.., ..i„-;iii,- ti,<> i:,.,.i.--. •*')~,n an i...^ i„...n GOT i Miici' cio.^iiin;- tiio IxidK,- .M'.jii.nii has hufii I i'('('ei\ cil. \ i/. : — $1(10.110 C(illci-ic(l ill till' Missidu. .'lO.OO ildiialiiiii li\ .J. A. J.trvi-!. KM'i, -.fall. 1. F'.v HalaiH'i' tVnm !a.--t .Vrcoiint. ■■? I'l- ^ Isl llrcfiiiliiT, U-Sl'i, Gi-.o. Vkasky, Tii'a.siirt Cll'lUV TlU:>l'Fullll. Dr. 142 THE GENERAL FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT AVITH 1SS(). JiiniiMry l To !!al,ni('o I'nini Inst Almmhiim Traiist'cr Id (Iciioral Fund luvcslmciit Ac- count I'liriainilig uiiilivo.stcii, ISS") ill) tlu being' in-iijiiii'ti(iii ofsiai- SiKI fit 5 per cent and .^t.Odo kd:,}, pep cent iiivi'Stc'il in Toi'dnlo -Mortiiatrc.-:..." ct.s. (Irani I' i-lndiiw incnl [-"uinl til'St, I'ctci- Clmrcli, Cooksliirc Salary ul'Sccrclarv, 1S>C. l';x]iciisos t'(U- vcar l.^sd, — Secretary — I'drdu^'c and sundries.... "Cyclostyle" lor nse.ot Secrctai'w... 'rreasnrer. imstaife lunl tciccrains I'riiitint;- l!y-i,a\\s am! Itcpurts I>ii--triliiitin:^' do Miiftiin;! Cliroiiic/f advertising- lor two years (^iiclirc Ml rrnrii advci tisilij;- Rent, of roniuiiftee iJooni Kxiieiises C.iilii'cii'al Association. Printinc, iVc r.i Ivvpenses St. Francis J)istrict Assoeiali(jn... halancc ;.") IK) 7'.'.") (l,s (Irani to Kdncation Fund CJrant.s lor outlits — Itev. F. !■;..). Floyd, Khiuawako j 5ii (ki itev. W. (!. Faulconer. St. Svlvcstre .'jO ii 2i; II.'. !) :u II ::) irc is !.•! ,sy Id on Hi mi I.'. (Ill ii i;,'. ;;2 III) loo oil JliO nil Ijii nil :,\)\ or, II •::, 2M ;i We, the undeisi-iicil. bavc cxaiuincd the Accounts and Vunclicrs uf the aliuM. Fund, and lound the same correct. (^ucliee, l-'lih .laiiuar\. IS.^T. ('. .IriK.i:, L'dWIN I'ol'K, Auditors. r'^(irtlifiilMi\(' DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 188fi. UeceuibiT ;jl By Amoiiuts roceivod on iiccuiint of subscrij) tions, 18S5. ScH' page 184 Reiwrt, THSu.... GciH>ral Fiiiiil liivesliiiciit Aecouiit bciiinf proportion ot'lJecUctt morts^iij^e $7,0IK) fu' ti per ei'iit, ainl Moiitiviil Iliirlunir UcIhmi- tiires $ti,(IO() (U) t;.] per ciMit, paid oil' (Iming^'car illUTCSt Oil luVt'StllU'llt;! •> Collec tions and ^uliscript ions, City of (.,» ltd ii'c do yt. Francis District.., do ^Ic^antic District do OasiH! District § cts. 1S87. Jaiuuiry 91;! 02 \'A\\ DC) 12i) ;i7 ■t."i 78 Hy IJalanci Cr, $ cts. S(l -1-1 795 (JS t7;> 75 1}:!2 l/! 82782 DO S209 71 Qudicc, 31st DocfUibcr, 1^8t!. M. Bki.l Ikvink, Hon. Truasnrcr, D. C. S. 144 Dr. THE SUSTEXTATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH ISSd. Due. I! I. To TiMiisOu- to StisU'ntafion F-'unil lnvcstincnt Account, Ix'inii; liioportion of ^l.'i.BiMi ■• .") ]ici' cent, iuid cl,"i(jnlo .Mortujctgcs Ion. Trcajiupr Diocesan Boaiil ^ cts. >8 47 i:;:.:", r, s;;fii4 44 Wc. the iindersifrncd, have cxamincfl the Acconnt.s and Vouchors oltho ^ihovf; Fund, and loiind tlic same eoriCL-t. Onebcc, LMth Jiinuarv, 1S87. Ki.Nvix I'oi'K, ; Auditors. Dr. The MISSION FUND of the DK )CESAN CHURCH 1S8(>. I Dec. I!l.. To Iton. Treasurer Dioci'san Board. >; cts. 1!9'.!1 lit .«;2',t'J4 111 We, llie undersiRnod, have examined t!ie Accounts and \'(Hii!ier.- oftlicii'iove "und, and tound llie. same correct. ("..hn(.i:, ) [•;dwin Fopy., \ Auditor?., Quehoc, •J4tl| .Innuarv, l^sf, ■ Ol Ili(-irjOV(; 145 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr l.sSO. IK'C. 31. By Siist.entatioii Fuiid liivt'slmont Arcoiiiit, heiiiif proportiDii iifliL'ckiat Mortffai^e, JjiTiOdO, ^; 6 ]>. c, iind Moiitical Iliubaiir Di'ht'iitui'L'S. St),Oo6, fdi 6.V )).(!. jiaid oil' duriiii;- y^'"'- • " •• Iiito't'St uii luvcstmeuts (,Mi(.'bi.'i;, .'llsl Ucc-eiiibtT, 18Ni $ cts. $o6i4 A'[ M. HkLI. IliVINK, lIoM. Treasiii'cr. D. C. ot'tlicii'iove SOCIETY, IN Account with THE TREASURER. Or. ISSli, JIl'c. ill., "y aiiioiiiit,-; ri'Ci'ivi'd iiii acenuiil iil' Suljiriijitiuiis, ISSo. See Pa;|e 181 lU'iiorl ISSa Collectiuii, St. Jaiiics' CIiuitIi, ('acoinia ColleL'liiiii.-; and SiihscriiitiuiiS, City of Qiu'liec «' " . Si. Fiaiu'is District. " " Mi'j4'aiilic Distiift.. n " (!a.-|i6 District S ct.s. I •■? C|.', I7.';u Ml as;; S2 152 .S7 i;:i 07 .">7(l 111 2;;4(J afi *2!i!M Id M. JiKi.i, lnviNK, IJoii. Trcasiiif l». G JJ. t^itl)i.r, .Uot DccL'iubtr, 1^.31). 14G Dr. THE PENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 188f5. I December 31:To Pension Fund Investment Ai'count being rir()])orti()n of ,^15,800 f(ti 5 |ier cent, and i5)4,000 fii^ h\\\cv cent, invested in Toronto mortgages .". Pensions for year as under, viz : Rev. M. Ker, D.D Rev. W. King Pension from 2nd March to iilst DcociniiiT, ISgti. rd $250 i)er annnm, Rev. 1\ A. Hniitli Balance for Investment.. .S ets, 4(10 00 100 00 208 ',V.\\ i 8 cts, 'i^^\ 5t) lOiiS 33 27:w IS $IM2ti m We, the wnderKigned, have examined the Aceounts and \oiuliers uf tliy jibove F"nnd, and found tlie same eoreet. Quebec, 21tii January, 1SS7. KdWIX J'dl'K, ) Auditors, Dr. THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND OF ACCOUNT AVITH 1886. December ;il I .S I'is. ToNicoh't Endowment ruml Investnn'nl Arconiit, Ixdngl jirojiorfiou of $1.),8I)0 ^<» 5 per cent, ami S''"'" at b\ jier cent invested in mortgages in Toronto I ■)"! 7!i '• TheRev. K, Cullen Pariiin ; ,{;;s so .viiio r.9 We, the nndiTsigned. have examined liie Accounts .•nid Voucliirs of tlif above Fund, and found the same correct. <". ./rni;):, ) . ... KmviN I'ori:, | -^'''''tor.N Quebec, 21tli .laiiuiiry, 1SS7. 117 DIOCESAN CHIIKCH SOCIETY, THE TREASCIRER. Cf, lO'llLTS Ut'tllt! ISSCl. .Iiiiii:iiry Ui'ccniliL'r Jiiiiiiiirv 1 -S cts. I!_v lialiiiicc frmn l.-isl Account Amoiuits rc<'i.'ivcil on aecoimt of siibst'iiii- tioiis, l.SS,'). Sci'iiagc IS I Ixeiioi't, ISS.'i rcnsioii Fluid liivcstiiicnt Account, lieiuji' liroportioii of Bccljctt moi't;iii;:c. $7,0(10 iii li \wv cent, iind iMontiCiil lliirl)our De- licuturcs, ij('>,0(lO /(/ 0.^, jicr cent paid off duiiiif^yciir Interest on In vest in cuts i Collections anil .SnlKsui'iiit ions, City of (.tueiieci 1(MI2 Id do S.t. Fraiieis l)i.-itn(!t I Itil per cent, and $4,000 ^id ti] per cent invested in Mortgiif^cs in Toronto Annuities as under : Widow of tiie Ro\. .). Dal/icl Widow otthe IJev. li. P. Munshridge Widow of the Rev. W. C. Merrick Widow of the Hev. ,T. Simpson $ cts. Widow of tlie Rev. R. Short (to :;(iili Sej)tember only) AV^idow of the Rev. J. Hylvt.'S Widow of the Rev. .]. Torriiuic Widow ot the Rev. R. J. Ward. Widow and three children ol'llie Rev. A. J. Woolrvche 2 Draft.s on New Vorl\, Mrs. .Simi)Sun's i'eusioii. iialance for Investment 150 00 100 00 :jo(i 00 :;(io 00 225 00 :ui(i (10 15(1 (10 ::iio 00 450 00 S cts. 8427 50 2'J7,'' III) [!■• •.i02.'i 811 $12727 31 We, the nndersijtned, Iiave exiimined the AcLoiintsiind ^'(JUeIl(M■.■^ nl'the idiuve Fund, and found tiie sume correct. Q,uebec, 2ltli .JaimiU}, I8,s7. C. .I(1)(.K, ) KnwiN I'oi'i:, f .Vudiloiri. 149 FUND WITH OF THE DIOCESAN CHUR'^tt SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr •S cts, 8427 6U 2-11 :< (10 Vi :;o2;; mi $1272? 31 'the iiIh)V( 1886. Jan. I.- Dec. SI.. Sci' By lialaiice from lust Accoiiiit Aiiioiuits received for Suhscriptioiis, 1.S8;) PiijXe ISl RoiHirt 188r) Widows' and ()r])iiiuis' Fund investment Aecount, being iin)])ortion of Beclvett's Mortgaj!;e ,'?7,0U0 rd) ti per I'eiit. and Montreal Harbour debeu tares, !?i),iill() at r>.l ji. c jiaid oil' during year.. Interest on investments iiev. 11. J. I'etrv, 4 years arrears cilf^uliseription, 1882-85, with interest. Annual Subgcriiitions from Clergymen, viz : Rev. K. C. I'arkin ' , 00 Rev. .1. P. Kielimond 3 00 Rev. G. T. Haniing 5 40 Rev. A. Hteveus 5 00 Rev. G. 'iiiorueloe '> 00 Rev. L. C. Wurtele .'i 00 Rev. A. G. Scartli 7 ;iO Rev. II. J. I'etrv 12 00 Rev. A. H. Judge 5 00 Rev. T. \\. Fvles. !> 00 Rev. S. Rioi)el 30 Rev. H. G. Htuart f. 90 Rev Thos. Adams 5 80 Rev. P. C. Read 5 50 Rev. F. E. J. Lluvd 5 00 Rev. W. G. llernard 5 00 Rev. W. T. Forsythe 5 00 Rev. Jos. Fames 5 00 Rev. W. G. Faule(uier 5 00 Collection? and Suliseriptions, City of Quebec " " St. Francis District " «' Megantic District. " " Gaspe District...... 1SS7. Jan. I.. 15 V Balance. ^ ets .34 00 40 25 22 00 S cts 2101 61 4 45 6381 60 3915 56 55 64 112 20 Sf) 25 S12727 31 §2023 89 M. Bkll luviNK, Hon. Treasurer, D. C. H. Quebec, 31st December, 188''> 150 Dr. THE DEPCXSITORY FUND OF THE IN ACC( )UNT WITH 1 ssii. I ncc('iiilii'i:il Tt) Diitvnii ll()()k!< ex "Sctitland' iiikIo: "lionicrcr" IteiiiitUiiici'S to S. P C K.. I)ciiin Dnills for f2(i 7s. ;ii|. aiKl i'lii sti'iliiig Royal Insurance ('oiii]iaii\ I'l-cmiiim on liisiiiaiicf ti 'l.'.lli July. 1SH7 ' Miss Wddil. salary lor year ISSO Hal.-itii'c X^ is s nil SI) (III 'iVc. tlif nudcrsinucd, have cxaiiiincil tlic Acoouulii anil \'(iU(;li('r- ot the aliove i''uiHl, ami I'uuud ilic sanu- cnrii'i't. ('. Jl iM;K. (,>ni Ii'-c. 2-ltli daniian-. 1^><7. I'JnviN I'oi'K, ;• Auditors. D, THE FIND FOU THE EDUCATION IN ACCOUNT WITH l.-.si;. nici-nibi.T ',;i S Ctr-'. S ct>. I'o !:■ ■aiits in March, l.sM'i. ici iiiMirrincutioiicd Cl('l-;i\uu'n, viz : — Rev. M. .M. Fothernill • 10 (10 liev. ,1. II. Jenkins, i;..\ .>l) (Id Rev. S. Riojiid. M.A.. M.I) :;() (Id Rev. I". A. Smith '.Ml (Ml 'J 111 ml <; laiits in i~'e )teni!ier. is.si; ; — Rev. ■". .1. Rovle. .M.A no (III Rev. .T. i;. Deidiajxe. l!.|) :',(i (Id :',o 0(1 10 (Id Id (Id l!ex. .\1. .M. F(.tllei-iJ Re\. .1. II. Jenkins. l!.>\ liev. V. A. Smith ''iin 0(1 1! il:! nee ,•^'.1 2J .siiiii 'i:> We, the iinilefsi^iiied, have exaiiiiiied the Accounts .■ind \'ouchefs ul' t'tf ahove Fund, and roniid th<' same eori'eet. <'. JllilIK ) Ki.wiN I'm-K, i •\'i''''"''- ()iieii.M', L'-ltli .faiuiary. li^.'^T. >3 OF THE T WITH 151 DIOCECAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. 'i H III X: is s nil NIJ (III 'M i< i-rii2 S4 18S(i. Jammry 1 Pecfinlier :!! liv Miilance from last Acooiiiit $ cts. i;{8 ;{;{ Proceeds sales of Books 'M-i .07 Hv I>aliuice 1SS7. .S512 84 $94 H8 llrlliT- Ol the iir-^. Qiiotipo. .•n.st Docomtuir. 18SC. .M. Bkll Irvine, Hon. Treasurer, D. 0. S. JCATIOX :T WITH OF CHILDREN OF TTtE CLERaY, THE TREASUKER. Or. -•. S cts. Ill Id III III — '.'Ill III) Ml III Id III Id — :;(Mi nil .^'.' L'j ,"^l:i'.i :'.■' issr.. Januiuv l.lJy Balance from last Accmiiit Amouiits received on account of subscrip- tion. 1SH5. See page 184, Report 1883.... Donations from Roliert Ilainilton, Rsn Refund of unused grant liy Uev. T. W. Fyleg. .Siiliseriptions, City of t^ueliec do St. Francis District do Megantic J)istrict do (iaspe District 1S87. Janiuirv 1 NoTK.—Tliis Balance of $8!i.2.i is reiinired to meet the irrants to (Meruvnu'n due 1st March. 1S8T. By Balance. S cts.; 90 50 4 00 9 90 S cts. ItJO 10 9 7.'-) 185 00 40 110 104 40 $499 25 .SSi) 25 nf tirf' r-. Quebec, I'.I^l Deeemher, ISSiJ. M. iJFr.L tuvi.SE, Ifon. Treasurer, n. (J. S. 152 Dr. EDUCATION 1 UND of the D1()CE«AN CHURCH 18SC,. ■ Po (Jruiits to Ti'iii'licrs, for I i|Uiirt(M's, lo :iOtli SciitfiiilitT, l.^SCi, viz : lidiir},' Louis, N'o. 1 i{inir^' l.ouiji, No. 2 Uouij;' iiUiiirt, No. :i Fiiiin])ton, Kiisl i'liiiiiplon. West f Ciipc Cove No. I I ("a|M' (love No. 2 I CaiK' Covf No. '■'' (5;i;.' ool ,"i(l 00 til 00 ,")t> Oil •Mi 01) ;j'j Ool •XI 00 1 :'.2 00 ;avi> cxaniiiitMl the Accnuiil.'^ iiiun'oticher.'^ot'tlie aliovi? Ftinii, ami t'oiiml tlic same oorrcct. Q!U'l),»r, 'j-ltli .raiiiian-. 1SS7. C. Jt:i)GE. ) , ,., . sof'tlieatiove ^ 0(1 2 JO 2 00 •J 0(1 :> 00 8 0(1 2 00 2 00 ,'■. 00 Offertory Collection, St. JiUiies Cliiircli, Cn])c| Cove, (iiis]it''. per l!e\ • W. (J. Ii\stei- i A'(//''.~Tlie lialuiice of ."Sllti.fK; was not sufficient to meet tlie jiaymeuts due 1st January. 1887, to School Teacheis for C^uaitcr ended 31st Dercinher. 1S8(). Tile sum of i^SG.04 has I hi'rcfore since been drawn liy the Central Hoard from l!ie l)alance of (he •'Ciciieral l''uiid" to i'o\ er the dehcieiicv. liv Balance S cts. ICO 7'.' 'too 00 :js(; ;{7 M. Bell Iuvixe, 117 00 .( 00 51077 It; snr, ofi Hon. Treasurer, Queher, 31st Decomlier, ISSd. I>. C.S, 154 t>r. SUNDRY FUNDS OF THE DIOCKSAN WITH TIIK hoitk; i,oris avlwi.v lkoacv fi'nd. ISSfl. Docfiulji'i- 31 To I*iiyiiipiit3 iimilc In- nnlcr of Rev. H. (,'. Stiiiirt, M.A., witli tlif ap])ntviil of the liitnl liishop of the Diocese : — Hon. Tr('ii3urer Diocesan Moard foe Asscssiiioiit ,Savin;'^^ liauk. riiioii ISaiik for Hiiilowinciit MitNTMOHKN'CV MXDOW.MK.VT irXD. do ;il To llfv. W. S. Villi, IiicuiiilMiit ST. MinirAFU/S FXDOWMFXT FIVD. do 31 To Rev. A. A. Voii lllland. M.A , Reetof (;i:U\T). do .'UiTo Rev. J. 1!. Dcliha-e. 1!.D.. Ineuuiheiit HARFORD FtKI'AlR Fr\D (RliVFMK AlUUflfNT). do ;il To Ralancc $ vU. 40 (Ml 64 t!2 1(11 02 110 till (iCi oit 66 110 200 0(1 IS ;M SK; fiO We, the midensi^jfiied. have examined tiie Accounts and Voucliios of llic aViove Funds, and fonnd the same coi-recl. ',;• -''"".r- I Anditnrs, Quebec, 2-Jth .laniiarv, IHS7. 155 CHURCH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT TREASURER. (7/ ISSCi. >l(i .-'.1 (In 31 i',uri{(! Loris \VL\vi\ i.kc \<"v f' vd. I!\ liilcicst nil III \ I'Stiiiciils, vi/, :— $l,fi(ii) Ciiy ot l.riunloii Dchfiitiins Oc 7 iii-r c .it $1(1.') ; less 38 ci'llts Hilllk (•nlilini-iaioll ,, M(»NTM(iIlKN('V i;\[)()\V.\IKNT ITM). liy liitcicst oil ItMfstinciits. vi/ : — $1.MH)0 StiiitlnnI liclii'iitiirc-! /7> 7 per ociil.... ^■\\ MKMIAKLS KM)(i\VMI:NT FINO. Hv lntcr(.'.-t on in vcslniculs, vi/. : — SI, (KID llnilliltoll (Wilier Work.-) I)cln;lltlllC.< f(l • I ]i(>i' 11' lit *l(iii .MlpiTt (loiinty ncluMitiin'.'i ^/ i; piT > iiii i? CIS. 104 f.2 10! H2 140 00 (jO 0(1 ri (HI iJM :;i iln Is.'^r. •rilliii;trv l''.\- ( lnvc:iiiiii'nt gi'.inl rici-i . fil llmiiiiili l.>i'. .^l(Jnti/;l ur .. •■•, rit.\.M;(iii!M': ci. !•::!!•; (Hi'.vKxri'; acciunt) jlv hiirii'si oil S:li'\i I'll :( ))i'r fi'iit l.st .laiiiiiir\', l.'^S-t, to •:.\<\ n^.i-niiHT, i.s.sf, ■ ;.... 06 ()0 2(10 (III DAKIdlli) CKI'Alit FI'Nl) (I!FVIv\( K ACnUXT). Hv 'I'riin.jfVr t'lHin l!Hit'oril Lan(|> .■iccoiint 13v l!;iliin('i' 18 54 1(1 5(1 I'l ."id M. liKI.I, [itVINK. Hon. Ticasurcr, 1). C. S, <.^Mfli(>('. :Ust KoccitilHT. Issii. Dr. 156 THE COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL WITH THE TREASURER, 188C. Dec. ;^1.. To Gnuil to Educiitioii Fiiiid llvv. Jos.W XorwooM, oil iiccouiit ot'Salary us Mi-ssioimrv at the Maj;;ilaleii Islauds at £M |iur atiiiiiiii HalaiK'i' (dm; Rfv. ,(. W . Norwood) £ s. d. 80 19 19 (1 11) £1?. § cts. :!86 sr 241 5(1 20 $628 in We, the uiidersit^ued. have cxaiiiiiied the Aeeouiiti aiun'oiiehers ot'ihealiDVi' Fund, and t'ouiid tlie same correct. Ki.WLN i-oi-K, 1 A'-'litor.-. Qnetiec. -Mth Jaiiiia- y, l.sST. Dr. TIU^: MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH ISSCi. Dec. ;;i.. To Joseph IliclvS — Payiiii'tit made to him on ilth May, IBS,), lor release of his iicase of \'alcarliei' (Jltlie I'ahuice N'oTK. — This Hiidowment I'liiid was ei-eated liv Deed of Gift, dated Quebec, 29tli Noveiuher, 1877. trom tlie l!evd. A. W. Mouiitaiu to the (Miurch Society of the Diocese of Quebec " for the eudowmeut of one or more Archdeaconries wiliiin " the Diocese of (,>uebec until such time as any new l{isho]Hic '• may be formed cvanprisuiff within its limits any iiorlion of " tlie' i>reseilt Diocese of (iuei)ec, to be liieii aiiidied. witli " the ("jnsent of tlie liOrd Iiislio|i ol Qiiidiec for tlie lime lieinii', "towards tlie endowment of suidi new nishoiuie, and that •'until an ajiiioiniinent shall be made to tlie said Arcli- •' deaconry, and diirinjj: any vacancy Avhi(di may occur in •• the said ollice, the income shall be added to the priiiuiiial "to accumulate for the lieiiefil of the same." ^ I't?. 2i) 00 7IIIII o4 $71121 ;i4 We, the iiiiilersij;ned, have e.vamiued the Account? and Vouchers of the alune Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 2llh .Taiiuary. 188". U. JuiKiio, I , ... Ki.wiN IMpi;, {•^"'litors 15t CHURCH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. Cr. 1886. Dec :)l. X By 1 Hills ot'Exciiange, drawn at 'M) days' siglit, (liiriug tlio year, on the Hocrctary for .d'l lOy. cacli....'! .' i:iU 1887. Jan. 1... By Balance. £U'A) 0_(i .to 10 cts. 1128 13 .$628 IS •S 20 Quebec, ;JLst Ufceiiiher, ISSti. M. 1)KI,I, luvi.NK, Hon. Treasurer, D.C. S, DIOCESAN CHUIICH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. ISSCi. uiUl. 1... Dic.;ii. 1887. Jan. 1. l?y Balance IVoni la.si Account Interest on Investments, vi/, : Wiii^iham Delientnrcs $.S,0(I0 at D p. e.. SlierlirooUe I'rotistant School Coininis- sioiu'rs' Homls, $(i(Hi at (i ]i, c .Mortfi^aye, ilev. .1. 11. Jenkins, $;JOU at 6 i>. I' Savinjj.s Hank rate at ."i jier cent on balance of!i;(),478.;"(7 Tiios. Mcli.'iin— On K'.ili .luiic, IsS.'), on account (iC Interest ;nnl Purcliasc .Money, \'aKartier (llelic to be iiereat'tcr ailjustcd Interest accrued in SavinjiS IJ.ink on $'.)il of above since June, 1885 Ily lialance, y cts. 180 00 ;;() 00 IS 00 104 (i2 $ cts. 6478 57 428 t)2 110 00 7021 ;!4 $7001 ;m s of the aliove (i)uebeo, ill, t Oeceniber, 18811 .M. Hkm, Iuvink. iloii. Treasiii'cr. V C. 8. 158 Dr. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCHiTY- Debentures iiiid other seeiiritios, vi/. Allmrt Debentures at t) per cer l?ellevillc '• 7 '• liroekvillo " '• lliunilton '• ■' Kinj^ston '' •> '" .Montreal " •'> '' Middlesex " 6 " IVrth '• " St. John, X.B. « Slierbrooke '• (! '• Stnittbrd " 7 " Stnitlirov •' t! •' Toronto' " ti " ■Windsor " C. '• Win;,'hiim " <> Montreiil Consol. Fund, 7 ]).c Marisa\vii)l)i VaUey JJailway (.' Murlipujix. J. llUissoni, Sherlirooke, ti p.T W. J. StibliS, Toronto, h 1!. G Thomson, E. J. JJarriek, " .-. ' S. J. A. Denison. '• :. ' J. Bushby, Hcarborougli, :>}, Hour;/ Louis A/jliriii l.i :l ]». Mort}^age on \'alfarticr (?h;lie Rev. J. If. Jenk Miiii/iiiui'i'iii'i/ EiiJiffiiii II Stralt'ord DeluMitures at 7 per S/. .)fich(ir/' ■■< Kiilii Albert Debentures nt i'> per con Hamilton " K In Mercliaiits liank, Savin^j^s IJiancli t i? e(s. L'.'.IMI (III 2()(HI (10 .>lll)() 00 1717;{ :vA ■tStiC. Citi •JIlOO (Ml 3000 00 7000 0(1 2000 00 I2.')00 (10 1000 00 ::(ioo no I'.tSOO 00 snno 00 50(10 00 8000 on 100 00 Voao (10 looo 00 ■1000 00 tMKl 00 liOOO 00 1000 00 l.ion 00 OOO 00 .'iOIIO 0(> : !.')() 00 :;oii on 2000 00 loo 00 1000 00 •S els. I'eiinanent Stoek... ). Stoek ■I'Ut ( 1 t I V l''itiil. cut Fiin^l. Honds at (» p.e <' ins 1 /■'iiiiJ. cent 1 Fiiik/. t l;),").')S',i '.ill i;;:;(i2 its •SI ISS92 ■>1 We, tlie uiideisifined, liavo examined lliis stalemenf. round it iihiimO. iiiid veiilied the seeurities conneeted llierewith. (.jUiebcc, 21lh Januaiy, 1S57. ('. .Il lii.K. / Hiiw IN i'oci:, I Aiiditoi 159 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1886. Cr. Geiu'ral Fiuul Pension Fund Widows' iiiul Orphans' Fnnd Depositor^' Fund Education Fund Pund for Education of Ciiildrcn of Clergy. Mountain PiUdowment Fund Darford Repair I-^ind do Kevenue Account (.'raubourne Glebe Account Colonial and Continental Church Society. Iiiveslment Funds, viz :— General Fund Sustentation Fund Widows' and Orphans' Fund Fension Fun(l Xiculet Endowment Fund Mountain Emlownient Fuuil St. Mich.'iel's f^ndownient Fund Montmorencv Endowment Fund Bourg Louis Aylwin Legacy Fund Premium and Discount on Investment Account.. Dalancc due Treasurer. $ cts. 2(!y 71 27.".l! IS 2023 8i) IIC) Itfl 8y 25 7001 M 600 00 10 60 200 00 20 721 li 92 20tiu() 18 ,j9()47 Sa :il459 71 5160 99 4250 00 1100 OO 2000 00 1,-)00 00 25',»S ;)( i;il42 41 i;i5,")89 99 loll 97 .SM8S1)2 .^7 Quebec, 31:1 December, lss(; M. 11i;m, lifviNK. lidii. Treasurer. |>. C. S. 160 Dr. Kevenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account I8sr„ Doc. 31 To Aniouiil ofStii)LMi(lA paid tlurins luistycar. '• still due, unlers not yet ju'e^eiited. •' ot'l'euijions iiaiil duriiij,^ ^iiist yeiir,. •' of General ivxpenses " of Speciiil Expenses Balanee Aniount ciirned toiward !5 etM. i;it;07 (111 1075 00 ^ CIS. 2(itiS2 09 •jls -1! 72 no 2'.iri; 21 ,} $2^t'2 ;'.7 161 WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurek. Cr. r Total. — 1886. Jaiiy. 1 — IJy Ualmico from lust Account S cts. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. S cts 1732 84 Dec. 31— By Assossniciitsi receiv- ed from the foUow- inj^ .Missions liurinu the piist yeiir : lltO (Ul 111 50 lt;i) (to 1(1 0(1 ;v.i (Id ■ IS (Id 2;;: 50 7S 00 ;;i() 00 11 (m 4:! 50 T'.i 00 100 00 ;;o 00 .soo 00 (i5 0(1 ;!:io (10 loo 00 225 h;! i(;2 50 74 17 •m 50 117 50 47t) 00 51 67 82 60 127 00 160 00 45 00 ,soo 00 ,S0 00 .".:',(! 00 100 0(1 225 83 162 50 74 17 ;',oo 00 i)5 S3 187 50 50 00 175 (10 50 00 750 00 2110 88 243 75 652 60 i;',5 00 22 25 236 45 J57 17 42 50 CO'J SO 383 25 278 75 50 00 ;!25 00 143 00 150 00 270 00 170 00 20 00 112 85 136 25 114 02 30 66 237 50 78 00 217 5(1 51 07 82 00 103 00 160 00 45 00 800 00 05 0(1 330 00 100 00 225 83 162 50 74 17 300 00 150 00 50 00 175 0(1 50 00 710 0(1 184 ii;; 1 1:5 75 561 25 101 25 Dftnby RobiiijJon, Bury Hour*'' L(Uiifj Stiinhone Ij (Ml (vOiit it'Ook Barford Cape Cove 1.) (Ill Peiee llfiiiville Tiiii'wick [,01 ne Diidswell :;(ui (111 il,") (10 lit 7J til! .00 iu ,"l() 2,') 0(1 lii; ,")ii $ ct.S. os'.n on 2;! a;; y M (1 tiC) 7 00 .■);'.o 00 2."> 0(1 2.") (Id 2. SI 2,") 150 00 .so 0(1 uO 00 2.".0 00 Tutal :? .'Is 100 (10 lOll (Ml 12.1 0(1 :;2,'i 00 lt;o 00 'I 22 ."lO Id 00 2d 00 :;o (Id 01 00 ::i .')0 •» ^l", ; 2S ().) () ,st 2.") 2.) 00 :;2 (HI 7.". 00 IS 7.i 7.) Oit W 00 80 00 60 00 ;20 00 ::i (i(;i 40 s:i 21 k; (i (W; 12 2.'> ;;;io oo •i:; 00 4.'. 00 CO 2S1 21.-) 00 7.'. fiO 00 ;!12 h[\ 57 .0(1 12,") 00 100 00 187 50 I! 2,0 00 l(>0 00 22 ,00 00 OO iOO 00 00 00 411 00 •;o 1 1') 3 O $ cts. 7;i.S(; 75 17 .00 1,0 jO r.i Oil IS 00 2S| 20 211) 7.0 7;t 00 ,00 00 1S7 )0 00 ,00 loo 00 100 00 12.0 102 120 00 7 00 00 00 so 00 lio 00 2lit 0()02 40! OO (id :!,0 li) .".1 20 25 IKI 107 00 si 00 0.-; 70 (■,7 0(1 •I'.y aiiioiiiit (if Grant. I'ruin S(ici(.'ty ''or l'ro]ia,gati(iii of Gospul.. do do do do lor Pensions.. do received from Alission Fund, Clinrcdi Soeiety do do Snstcntation Fund, Ciiiindi Society do do Clergy Trust Fund, do do do Lady Fst(;oiirts' suliscriiiti(ni in aid ol Mae(|,(len Islands (2 years) I'v Interest on Deiiosits :? ets osoj ir, o;!io 72 ■is:! (id '\W\ 10 i;ioo '17 2095 2C, 07 X', 28 ".n S24S(;2 ■,',-i Qtiebcc, 1st January, 18S7. J. Uamii.ton, Hon. Treasurer. 164 DIOCESAN BOARD— HUPP1.E.MENTARY STATEMENT AM0l'NT8 KKCEWEI) BV THE THKASt'HEU FKOM TlIK C'LOSlNd OK TllK H00K8 TO .'!lST Janlahy, 1887. ;i^ Hiiinly Honcii Cooksliiro S]iooner Poiul "tan^tciid Leeds St. Giles Si. rani's, GfLspe,.., Ituhiii^on St. Thomas', Bury.. Inverness Dixville St. James, Gaspe... Hatlcy Lower Ireland Sliigawake St. I'anl's, Kingsey Peninsula ? eta', 75 00 to 00 :;o 00 !tl:' 50 ,'.5 00 7 25 .■)0 00 200 00 21 00 52 00 ;!0 00 a: 21 50 00 i;:; oo 27 00 (15 00 20 00 f^Wl % J. llAMlLTdN. Hon. Treasurer. Uuebcc, 1st February, 1887. HOOKS 1G5 S m. 75 00 in 1)0 ;io 00 n'c 50 .■>."■) 00 7 25 jo (10 200 00 21 no 52 00 ;;o 00 47 21 511 00 d;; no 27 on fij 00 20 00 ;5',t|i7 % rcr. CHURCH SOCIETY. LIFE 3yCE3^^^BE;RS. Dullorin, llio Eml of. §100 00 Loril Moiick (scvi'ti aiimuil siili- Sfriplioiis). Loi'tl l!is ifQlK' Lord llislio)) of Niai^ara. ">o no "jO 00 15(1 00 Alliuili, Aslie, (':i|itaiii I'. J. Aslie, Iiiirst:i Win. J. sUill, Mrs, J.. I). I) 00 (10 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 CiiiiiiMtfr, A., (."oiii Gi'ii 50 00 n CiirtiT, J Coekell. Miss ■ oe ('leaiii, Mrs . Diilton, 1-t. II Ddbi'll, I!. R 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 orsvtl .). ' orsv lb, M I'S. lliuniltoii. I{(ihert. Hi 50 00 50 00 400 00 iiniltuii.Miss 50 00 Ihislclt. Jr.iiics 5(1 00 J. .!,..„ 50 00 R. W 50 00 lliitlicrly, lli'iickcr lliuiiiltoii, Rev. ('. Clietwood, M. A. li ousmiiii, Rl iraiiiiltuii, Joliu. 200 00 (J. v., .M. A JO 00 50 00 Kilwiii 50 00 C 50 00 Ruv. W. V 50 00 , J 50 00 l.uwiidcd, J. J 50 00 JiM LI iii: -ovel Meccdilli, Sir William s? 50 (10 Monti/.iinihert, F., M. I). .Moiitizainhert, Mrs. F.... .... 50 00 .... 50 00 Mountain, iMrs. A. W 5(1 00 I'arke, G. II 51) 00 .... 50 00 Parkff, .Mr.-i. G. II ri'iiiiyfatliLM-. Ri'V. T., .M. A 0-1 ec. Toston. .Mrs. W 50 00 Price, !•:..) 50 00 Ileiil, 1! Rhodes, Rhodes, .Mr C. P.. 1>. C. 1. .. too 00 Lt.-Col 50 00 .. 50 00 {<>ss. Mrs. J 50 00 Uae, W KiO 00 Rli( .Jaiiit 50 00 50 00 Sewell, Rev. F. W., M.A Sl)ratr;,^', Mrs 50 00 Smith, Lt.-Col.. R.li 50 00 Shaw, P. A 50 00 Stuart, .Mrs. G. Ukill 50 00 Smith, K. H tJO 00 Shaw, S. .J 5i) 00 Thom])Soii, Rev. J. II.. M.A 50 00 The Rt Rev. Rishoj) llellmuth .. 50 00 Trollope, General SirC, K. ('.!'.. 50 00 Veasev, George 60 00 Waini"i>(ht. R.' 50 00 Wood, W. F 100 00 Wrifrht, Rev. W., .M.D 50 00 Wright, Mrs 50 00 Washer, Rev. C. B 100 00 Walker, Mis3 80 GO 'i! ''4 HI UONTRIBUTORS OF $50, AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. AiiiltTsoii, W. II -"^ .''" 00 i: MiicLiiri'ii. Jiiiiic.-: s i;o Amliuws, Tlios.. Kalilwiii, Hon. I! I'.fll. A. D I!l;uk. J 'lO 1)0 ")() III) ">0 oil Ml •. M; •tr;ilf, h I \i)\\ W .MoiiiilMiii, l;i. Rev. (}. J. 1, :>() JJOIllR'r, J "lO (Ml on ii r.i,-li(i|i olQui'lii'i'. (tinmiiil for Howi'ii, Hon. ('Iiii'r.riistici', lioxiM', Rear Ailiiiinil Hi'Dokc, iMrs Hiirnit, Mis. 1) . .ill no . .'lO (III . .'.(I (10 . Till 0(1 . .")0 no IJiiistiilI.E .Ml 0(1 Hlack, Hon. H.. C.l! .Ml on .lll-StMl II. )('ll>;()ll. J Uiililwi ('iiiiiiiti Sir II. .J. , ^^ii.xtoii. :art. '>ll (10 "id 00 'lO (III Cuniplii'll, A loo 00 Cliiiiiiller, Col. (to .Nicolet Kii- :i Miir.s) .ill III nil III llMI 1,11 III iiii Do. to l>c]io.o no Drum, W inn lui Kljiiii, Lonl ion on . ."pII (1(1 . r.o (HI . .",11 00 Kstcoui't, Major (Jeiici.il Kstcoiirt, Lail.v Fletclicr, Ih -Mr. lllSllcc Forsytii, .laiiioi U .Mi on Friiscr, Hon. .1. M M (in .■,11 00 r.o Oil :>{) (10 .'ill 00 Gillesiiie, A,. Gniy.F. I!.... Glover. Tho..) Gale, J. v.... .... .'ill nil Marler, W.d .",ii nn Nairnc, Joliii .'iii nn ,... .",11 nn ,... .,11 nil ... .",11 (III .... .M) Mil .... .Ml no 11., D.D. 'eiiilierton. Iloii. G.. I'diiicfailier. I!. .M .. I'eliv, I'ctiy, Po.'^liil I'o.st junior M nil on. \V iloli, (' stun. T lonias 1' W ;iU no jll nil ;)ll Ul) r>ii on ,00 llii Price. Hon. David "ill On 50 0(1 ;,0 (III I'ipon. Mrs. C I've, .loiiii Rlicey, J .Ml no Rolliii. Hon. .1 Ml Ross, Hon. J deorfte Mis.- II; lie, i:. (s •iiior). o\\ an, I''. M >n on Ranisiiv. R..\ Ml 00 Seott, il. S.... W., G.C.l; llainiltoii, F ;M1 00 Sliepiianl, .Miss. Ilaniillon, Mrs inn on StaviuT, T. .\ .. allies Heat! HoU'iiiaii, (," .5(1 no Steuiirt. Hon. .loii Ik Rt H on. i;.. ISart. :MI nil , Stiiarl. II Ml (HI ■.vine c. i; Hunt. .Jiini Hall, G.B ;')ll Oil (;o nil Hall, Geo Km on i' S Hunt iSyiues. 11 S'p w ealv, J. Mrs. Weston ^Mi on i] SniiUi. C. W H irheson. Ml Ml no !; S'linersef, C-iiit. .\vliiicr nil Ml nil Ml on ,Mi nn .Ml nn Sir, las., Uiirt Hm UO .Ml no ,Mi on jO on nil) no ,....",..". .Ml on l.Mi on Hall. Mrs. G. W lio ill) Hiiieks, Hon. .Sir 1" Hunt, Westo Ml lelvie iev II (Jeo D.D. Milne, Rev. (J.. M.A. .h .(aeks II. aeuson. R (' .",11 00 oo on inn (HI ;M) 00 .Ml (III :,& 00 H. .\ 50 (III Kerr, .1. H. .',(1 no C inn oo Le.^leslll■il Leeds, Re Lisi :iir. L Levey, G. E ;>0 00 ,'■,0 (HI 20(1 nil ,Mi eii Sinait. Hon. (;. okill .'n) 00 Seweli, Rev. H. 1) .MJ no Trif'M.c, T 5(1 no Tri-!:e.' H. \V 50 00 Tavlor, Miss Ml OH rsiiorne, G. W 50 00 on on 50 00 R.,'.. 5(1 00 Vall.aii. ^\■. I! Willou'.;lil,V, l!ev. M. Wood, G. .\. L AV; •r, II Ml 00 \V mo 00 Wait, Rev. W. W ion 00 Wilbrahaui, Rev. C. 1' 50 00 Vouiiff, D. I) 100 KO 167 IjEa-j!LOIBS. 181.^- W. Yulo, ofChiiml.ly 1848— Hon. Chief Justice Ri'ii.i, of . 1850— Col. Clmiidler, of'Xicolct, (t 18W S 100 00 .. 400 00 il) 100 00 Mir^s Fiiiliiy, of Qut-tx-c. to tin' liord liisliop, fur Willows luul Oi'|iliaii3 of CIcrfTyiiK'H, tu lie aiiplicd at iiis (jiscii'tioii ; Ipy iiiin tni lS5l-.\lis.s Walki (Jierjjy Ustiii— .Mountain, Fun.l). ISii;!— 11(111. W. ^V IsijC)— J. Wati'ijo 18611— Mrs. Dunn. 1870— Miss Slit'iiiii lS7t!— Rohert Kill, IS77— Joiiii liall, Miss Tayloi isTs— Mrs. IJaukii issu-.Miv. ci. B. : (J. E. Lt'V.'; Iiidi— Rev. G. Mil Mis. Aylwi Iloniy S. S Hon. David i8Sl— Mrs. Xairne, Q •liar^f of'lhc (Jiiuifh Hocie'ty 2000 00 i.Kvilie (for the Widows and Orphans oC 40 00 I., Lord Hishop of Quehec, (for Mission 000 00 . & O. Fund) 100 00 (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund.) 60 00 rcrs (for Kndownieiit Fund) 1400 00 inondvillc (tor Endowment Fund) 2000 00 (is (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund) 40 00 iisiou Fund) lOUO 00 (Genera! Fund) 400 (UJ ;W. & O. Fund) 400 00 ?und) JOO 00 [•'und) 100 00 intniorency Mission) 20O0 OO meut Fund of St. Michael's) 1000 (U) '. k 0. Fund) lOU 00 Mision Fund) 100 00 il (for Honrg Louis) 1400 00 ec (W. 00 $204 50 Ciif/t'clfil /ii/ Mrs. \y. M. MacjikfrHun. .\iImuis. .Mrs I? fiO Andrews Rros., .Messrs 2 im Cross, .Miss H. F 1 00 lioliwell, Mrs 1 OO Kcuuetiv, Mrs 'M Macliin," Miss U On MacpluMson, .Mrs. \V. .M 5 On .N'onis, Thos. II ■.; 00 Shaw, Mrs. S. J '> 00 Stanley. .Mrs. W n :>» $1S 00 Collect,;! hii Mrs. (lanll. .\ndcrson, .Mrs $ :> 00 .\liern, .Mrs I oo liianchet, Mrs 1 on lia\auil. Mrs 1 UH Ci'mi.bell, Mrs. W. D 1 OO Dunn. Miss 1 oo Kno, .Mrs 2 OO Hale, Mrs. F.J 2 00 Hale, Mi.ss I 00 Jones, Mrs. F i 00 Maeinn,Mrs 2 OO P(.stv)n,Mrs 2 00 IJiie, Mrs 2 00 Schwiirl/., .Mrs 2 Ou Smitli. Mrs. F 1 W) Sbort, Mrs 1 00 Smith, Mrs. H. S 1 00 Stevenson, Miss 1 UO Sewell, Mrs. F 1 «" Torre, Mrs I «« Ganlt, Mrs 1 O" llemminu-, Mrs 2 00 White. .Mrs. A 1 00 $34 OU IW QiJEBEf!— Catiieduat. Distukt Association.— Cow/Zw/^f't/. Austin, Miv. II. (; $ I ii<» Buswell. MiH li OU Hiiswtll, Mis. St. G I tio Clint, Mrs 1 m) Diiiiliai', Mrs 1 00 Forrest, Mrs I ••'• Hiiiikev, Mrs 1 0(i Hunt, Mis^ I oo Lane, Mi.^s ' '"• U'KS:itt, Mr.s .M) Light, Mrs 'J "i> Meioditli, I.Mdv I 00 Mercdilh, .Mrs.'l': I "O Norris, .Mrs o .'lO Pliiililis, Miss I 00 Uiiis.'Ii, Mrs. Henry '-' 00 Kiisscli, Mr.s. W 1 00 Scwdi, Mrs. C. (J I 00 Sliqipani. Mrs I 00 Stuart, Mia. Okill 1! 00 Tiirniir, Mrs '2 00 Wiiac, Mrs 1 Oil Wflrli, Mrs. I.iicoii 1 (10 WudiIhiIc, Mrs I 00 Wotlicrs))()(iii, Mi?s I (10 .$:'.!' 00 Cij//rr/,J {,,/ ]/,,; //. ,S7, r, nfon. Cliiiiiiiiioii, y\\y *; I (10 Crawford, Mis I do Ciisick, Mrs 1 00 Diinsi'onili, .Mrs | (ii) (irillitli, Mr.s | mi Kail, .Mr.s. W I III) ilalch, Mrs I iKi Mc'.MilJati, .Mrs | on Morgan, .Mrs l on .Vorris, Mrs | no I'ayiic, .Mr3 1 Oo I'l-'tcrs, Mrs 2 Oil I'ricc, Mrs | oo liiciiiirdsoii, .Mr | no Itickaliy. .Mrs ] no StiivLdey. .Mrs | on StuvfiisoM, Mi,ss 1 00 .fihS (III Total Liidii's' Ciiiiiinilti'i' for Mission Fund $:',i)i; "iii i C.HNTLFMKNS ("( iMMFI'TKIv yecrL'tiirv-Tri'iiBuri'r Ml!. T. II. Jo.NK.S. .Vamk. .2 a 5 '/. •$ cts. 5 (10 ToTAl.. {'.(■(■kott, T S cts. S cts. S cts. .S cs. .S Cts. .') on l>isllOI) ol' (Jil(dil'f 10 Oil 111 oil .') oo 10 no t'liaiiipion, C I' . 10 on Claiihaiii, J. (I i) no DoljL'll, R. Ii 10 00 10 nn Dntibar, Jas ;") 00 ,') on i') Oil Oo I^uiiscoiub, J. W 6 on Dunn, T. H :') 00 1 :> on r5 00 Dunn, L. ir ,') 00 ' :t On 10 00 Fniser, K. G ;i 00 •4 00 5 00 10 00 ;: 00 Do 1885 3 00 Fry, Jno. S Half, E, J it 00 10 oo 170 QUEIJEC- -<.'ATIIEDRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. — G)y^/««//C(/, Nami;: Tlolhnvi limit, A F Do 1 V lldiisiiiaii. Ki'v (1. V .loll I'idwiii Jones, T. li. Mi IClllll. II. T. .\k'n'(liili. Sir \V 1' Dr .M. I'ostoii, .Mr.>. W II Wi lioxlbnl, l!fv. K. I. II iissei Willis. Scoli, W. <■ Srott, K. (!. Scott, .las. ( S. J. Smith, i;. II. Iiaw Smith. .Mi=. n. II... Sniilh, II. Stanley. Smith. Ileiirv ^ti'veiisoii, Tiinu'r, K \'t'ii^t'\. (I Wliite'. \V Wurtelc, W. C Wuitclc, F. C, IN- ^'()UllL;■, (i. H. S.... Ho. ,I..I July. H.' C StaVclcv. H jOUVI » ~ ct.- .') Ill) ]l) oil 111 Olll l,-) 01)1 .■ts. v\> u. > c{<. Ill 00 10 (K) Oil 1)1)1 no' 01) 00 1 no no \-> no (;o 00 ID 01) 10 Oil! 2 ool i do' no 12 .^lOJ 20 Olll i:> oil; 2.') ool 20 00 ;i 00 .') Ill) 10 OOi. 2 on!. 10 oil . .'. (II) . :;o 00 ."i 01), III nil I III) III no IIIL :> 00 2 00 2 00' .". 00 .■^ 00 .| on 00 00 tl lousmaii .M ia. III! Ill nil ,'> nil .'i iiii 2 nil III On :; III) III (III .'ill (III Inn IIII L'j |iii III nil 5 Oil 4 on 2 nn ii (III ;iii (in i;ii III' In nil J nil III nn nil III IIII L'.'i nil ,') (III •2 (III 2 I in j iiii |i; nn I nn :; iii'i 7 (Id :>:2 t;i: .')il(! 5ii iti:i (in 15 ii.) r uo Idjs Hi 171 QUEliEC— ST. MATTHEAV'S CliURCH. Secretnry-T:c!xsurer .. .. .. .. Mu. J. It. H. Wiiitk .Vamk3. (•„//. Av .l/'V.- /•'. /. in,,,' .W lit, Jtc\. I>i lU'Uci', My iieiii'li. (1. Cimiilii'l Ciii'tcr Caiiijil.i Coiirtiii'V S ctf^ 11(1 els. l.'i (10 z:cj 1/ Total. S cH. IK) (Id I (III .Mrs. W. 1). (HI W. II. II, i;.. (Ill MiiH ('i)lviii. ,Ja.<. jiruiii, .Mrs.. Orillilii, Mr.- (livi'ii, Mi.-^s •2 00 I (HI I (HI I (Hll (lill, Mi?s (iowaii, Mr:J. !•; Haiuiltoii, .Mi.-:s ill (Hi; I (,(ii 1 dd Irviiu', ih 11. ( I [rviuf, I'lMii. (icu. .M. Irvine, Mrs. .M. ){ Irvine, Miss F. I .111.!';-!', (' lull, .Mrs t dir 2d d(i| :;() od. ,j (H) Id (Id (H! ;> 0(1 jii (Id' dd' do' I (Id d 5(1 fll, Jolui. .Mont i/.iiniliurt, Dr. MoiitizHiiilicrt, .Mrs. V IrW: A Mat! I'nitU'ii. il. .1... it^iyiicr, Mrs.... liiiuinsuii, Sirs. ixiiinciil, .Mrs ... Seal's, .loliii 1 (HI .') (Ill I I dO' •J (HI' 2.'i diij :;ii (Id I ddj ;< (HI 10 (Id I Id div Walk' (V/. Mi Mr.-. ( '. Shr Biirliise. Mrs. {;. l>niii, Mrs. C. !• Ill imi IHI Ml (HI I (HI id (Id Uiiiii iiiL% .Mrs. ilinin. S. I!,. Mrs. I'treie, i.aiirii', .Mr- i.ainl, Mr. ()■ ieuiiii, Mr i'l'inbiHton, >r ipe, .Ml: ipc, .'\li rs. 'ayiitv .M rs. (; «i'(itl, W . 1 SiiiiiHH'rvill!., Mrs.... Sliar|ik's, Mrs. (' Whitf, Mrs. J. R. li . W niiams, Ivuv. I, no I Od (HI I 0(0 .'. Od' 1 d I 2 (Id 1 Od I 0(1 I Od I (HI d ,')0 1 Od I (Id J 00 I (Id els (10 2(1 (1(1 10 Od 10 00 Id no S CIS. 2.'* 00 1 0(1 1 I'll 1 Oil 5 Oil >» 00 1 0,1 I 00 1 00 1 Od 2d 00 t> 00 1 00 Hd 00 ,) OO Id 00 20 00 ■ > 00 ,') 00 (1 ,)" 1 00 .■|0 00 M (M) 1 00 ;') 00 2.» U ,',.> J 00 I 00 SO 00 1 00 ■> dO '» 00 ;'» uo 1 00 .1 00 O 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 U 50 1 00 1 00 J 00 I A f i I 'J \ 172 QUE15EC— St. Matthew's Ohuhoh. — Continued. X.\MKS. 2 o .2 'J: •Jl Pension Fund. Education of t'hildren of Clergy Fund. ' Coll'XlcJ hji MiK.'i I)oi(;iall. IJaile. .^[rs. D. \\ .Uv- S ets. •S ets. .$ ets. ,')0 ^ cts. ,S ets. Colston. Mrs \ . 1 0(1 50 :>(» i 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 IMI 1 (to .'.0 1 «0 n ,50 1 III) 1 (III 2 Oil Cooki', Mrs Dvups, Mrs Friiser, Mrs Iliiwkins, .Mrs. \ 1 Ijowcr, S Itos.s, Mrs. 1! I) Srou<';ill, Mrs. W 1 iScott, -Mrs. C Turucr, Mrs. J. |{ Winliidd, Mrs. R I'"rii'nd A (' (It) 2 (HI .l (III 2 (II) :; ()( 1 1 01 U 00 1 (irist. Mrs j Kuhriti 'f*. C ' 1 MaeAihun.s, M rs. ... .... Pratteu, Mrs. 11. J I liocrf's, Mr Stewart, Miss 1 01 1 01 Stewart, Miss H ruT. (1 ,■)!) 1 01) Oil (I 511 1 (III 1 ou 1 (III I (III 1 (III 1 (III (I ;ji) 1 mi ,^li 1 III! 1 nil :; uo 2 (III 1 Oil 1 III) 2 Oil 1 iiii 'ill iiii 1 (111 1 (III Ij ml :>« •1 Uil 1 1)1) 111 on u v.' 1 00 10 Oil 2 nil 4 00 2 oo \\ 00 00 00 00 m f- Hued -Z til cts. 'fiiT.u. II ,jil I Oil II jll II 5ii I (lij I m 1 Ull 1 (HI 1 III! ] (III U .Oil 1 00 all 1 nil 1 (III ■1 00 L' (10 1 no 1 00 2 00 1 Oil .Ml no 1 Oil 1 00 Ij (.10 jll •1 00 1 00 10 00 U 'J.0 1 00 10 Oil 2 nil 4 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 Quebec. — St. Matthew's^ CiiviiGH.—Co)/.tiHi4ed. Names. CoUfdfU'ti Mrx. C. 11' r/iiiiiijs. Evans, Lureir/.o. HiimiltoM, R Johnstoiiu, F LarapsiJii, (< O'Coiiiior, C. R. Philliiis, C. W... Piipo, A IV, r; ; I'rov.'er, J. K Whitu, J. R. II... Missioiiurv Box... § cts. 2 (H) IWI (1(1 S cts. S cts. 2 (H) 2 (10 2 (Id ,") (lU 2 (Ml A Friiiul, iier IJcv. F. .1. K. AUii.'itt IIlv. (;. C. Hamilton. Kiif;. Mr.s. VWvi, Kiigliiml DtltTtories Tutiil St. Matthews S 2(17 (.0 KKt (10 I no I 00 :; 00 10 00 2 0(1 087 o:j 'Oy 8' o o S 5 ^. cts cts, :; 00 I bb 00 12 ,il.' I KitI (lo! ,"i0 (i ' , M* Odi ;i tnlj ■^(1 00 2;") 1(1 O'-i 1»7 7(i* 12 5(1 ;s8 .'-d' t)97 211 ul (IT ,")() Total. § cts. o nn 500 00 1 00 ') 00 00 1 00 5 00 6 00 • > 00 •> 00 3 07 1060 92 M 00 100 00 ■10 00 Mt5 75 1(107 00 1 no 1 00 + 00 1 00 ') 00 9 00 I 00 00 b 00 5 00 50 10 00 o 00 .^o 1 00 f 174 Quebec— St, Peter's Cnv roh. —Coninned. Namds. Morgan, .Mrs. ('. ]•;.. Morton, .lohn Xaylor, \V. A Orkncv, W. (.'< IVrrv.'Mrs.I I'rictVMr^;. J Webb, E. Elliott C'o//rcl>;,l l,,l Mr.<. FJUntt. .Vudrews, Mi's. F. \V Elliott, Mrs. Wni I'prry, Mrs. Geo Teuklo, Jolm To/.er, Jliss \\. C! 'I'ozcM-, R. S Tozer, \V. .\ Coll'Ck-l h'J Jli.-s r,',;;/. Arnistroni:', Mr^■ Harlow, Mrs Ilrown, JoHi')ili IJrown, (.'liart I'rown, AV. D Konni, JIis Ed.t^rley, Mrs (lardiner, John llandley, Mrs. Clia:^ liowc, Jlrs. Aliitrt.. Robilliard, Mr.s Stui-iri'on, Ml'.-. ,M.,. i:„nn:t,.! 1,11 Miss line!, I'.rown, Mr.-. 1!... mile, .Mi--^ lldoki':), .V Jackson, \. .M ... Jtmt'i To/.l'! I Mis.s J . Jlrs. W. rt- 1 .511 2 no 1 0(1 I I ill I'tS. ,") IK) nil I III) 1 III I or.! n .ill! I Dili I on n ,-,0 ? cLs. n 2,j n :,{\ II 2,") (I ,511 1 (III (I .ii) n ,)0 n 10 ,')() n ,'jii 5 ,ii o o a ToTAI (jtS. Hill nu! I on I nol 1 on! 1 nil I (HI 1 00 1 on (I ,5(1 I (III! I 111)1 ■; niii <'is. S cts 1 Oil li 111! •j (in 1 00 JO 2 on 2 (10 .■| 1111 2.D ,l(l 2,i oO no 00 50 ,Mi no 111 1 00 1 on .'lO 1 (10 I 00 1 00 175 Quebec — St Peter's Church. — Continued, Names. CoUeclcJ Inj Mis)< li' /hi. Alford, .Mr Fotliercill, Mrs I Gale. Mrs. H HamiU'V, Mr,=!. John Lawrence, Mr.s Wyse, (jcorirc. Missioiuiry Jio.v (s) S cts. I oil s rt3 , .2t '■t3. $ C\f. I Oil I 0(1 I 00 r 00 ' 1 nil I 00 OITortorics Total SI. I'rtcr'- 5(5 50 1 II 10 10 00 10 k; oi; 50 1. s 00 i;s -1] 2] 5(; 21 21 TOT.VL. S <■!- S Ct.S. I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 '.I 50| 00 01 10 3;; 07 '.» 50 i; (10 121 17 QUEBEC— ST. TAITL'S CHUllCH. Coll. hii Mit^i^ Tttiilnr tuhl Miffi Lizzie Tftj/lcr. RrAU'!i Afi"'? II 50 .lO 50 ;!7 50 50 1 0(1 1 00 50 :;o 25 50 2 00 .$ rl>. 50 S I'ts. S C(S. S i-ts. S cts. ] 00 1 00 50 liT 50 1 00 50 ;> 00 fflrijn?) Air-: vini 50 Carson W .) 1 Delo AlisJ ;:::::;::::: ::::;;:;::::i Fdwfii'd-; Mis ■I;l>^..... 50 1 1 50 Ki'Miii'iK' .l(K Kf'iin 1 V ( ) 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 Kellv Mis W 1 Kulu'. Mt'^ J '!() 25 50 Murri'tt. Mrs (J l*;itti)ii, Jii^ '' 00 i'ilKT. ,l',i< .. .... 1 00 1 00 1 00 I'o/.or, W. J 1 00 ' (1(1 Pi'uiu'iiu, Mrs. '*' ;is 2 00 ;is liiihiinNdii, Hi'v. T 2 00 1 75 Ixii'liard.-'nii, Mrs. T i Mis-idiiaiy J>()X j DcMil. Mrs ,! 1 75 50 1 00 1 15 50 liltl'iuSd'l. ( i''l) 1 00 1 00 Tiiriu'r, Mis. .la-i... 1 15 Tavliir, K. 11 :; oil 2 00 5 00 Tavlor, ,f. li 1 00 1 50 21 2.. 18 20 1 00 1 (III ;{ 00 ^'niiill ;UiioUllt-: 1 50 1 00 !l 2.5 10 15 2 50 :^i 00 Ollcrtiiiv col U ctidii^ S )" 15 1 't 1 so II 15 Tn'illSl. TmuI's $ ;!',» 15 2") 10 2 511 1 1 7s .so I i •^.^ ' m 176 QUEBEC— kST. M1CHAEL\S CHURCH. ^ ^ -3 r^' '.« t— "2 - :; ~ "' z^ t^H r^ *M fc, s =h Na.mks. '" - -.J .2 ji^ T0T.\I,. U, ^ -5 '^ a2£^ O r« X' '-^ -13 ii u .-^ ^ , ' '^ ^ vv' w' f) ;i 00 Ricli.u'iL'un J, 11 2 Oil Roc'i'i's, Mrs 1 00 1 Ofl Stnvcll, llcv. I-:. W :> !i(i 2 (10 .-. 00 Sl'\\\11 Mr:v i . \V 2 00 Syki'S. Mrs 2 0(1 1 00 2 00 Sykcs, .Miss . . 1 Oil Tup)., \V. 11 Wi'lliic;, .Mrs. il. 1' .'i 00 1 on 27 50 2 2ii ; (10 1 00 2 (10 (1 2.". 50 ;!ii 00 Ott'crto'.'v f 'oilf'tioiis .s .-,1 Total ihilv Tr.nJtv -'•' '" c. .",0 ■11 il (QUEBEC CITY— RECAPITULATION. (\itiic,!ral St. -Mattlicws St. P'.tC!':^ .Si. Pauls St. .Michael's Holy Trinity.. S ct-;.| ? cls. :'>x6 22; Ki.') ;)j .'i.^S ,■)() «(■( 50 S fts. •S cts. l:) 00 $ cts. 17 00 Tot.al S ;!'.) 1.') >> 21) 7'") '.HI- 071 211 C.l 21 nc 21 21 2.'> 10 •m;; 17 ',)i:: 02 I7".n s(i 11 I.-) .O.'iO 4(1 r, 60 :: (i()| (17 M '.) ,-)() (i 00 2 .'id 1(102 '.0 :il on s cts. IDjH so l(i!)7 fW 121 77 7S .<*0 7ii6 If. ■11 :i '.Hi :.('! :i.7i> 7" I * List (jf Siiliscriptio'.is rccicivcil ton la'c Cor tiio nccoiiiits will he t'oiii. ) >il l..'i,qe2ll. 177 Total. el.-', 1 $ Ct3. 5 (III Tt)l J 6 TOti li; cts. Ctj. ■i 0(1 '2 0(1 .; no 1 (HI 2 00 ;i (10 2 01) 1 on .") IMl 2 (II) L' 00 [ Ou : (III 1 oil ... :;i; on > ,M ■II .ii S els. IC l(l,iS 80 )0 Ii;;i7 fiS HI 121 77 7S SV . rr.fi k; . 1! '. (li :;<7o 7" i ■ ( nlli, ) iI ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Namks. AcTO.N. lilake, T. J lilake, W Brown, Dr.O. C... Brown, Mrs. 0. G W'oWs. Mr.s. G. B... Olli'rtorics o S cts. Ti.tal Acton S lUiiKoiiii — Dixvu.i.i;. OtV('vtc.t\ W'iisIkt" Rev. C. !!.■ Washer. Doni St. Lawkkm'k. Ward, Mjrs..;.... Waril. Mi:rri K,.. Wiinl. Dr. T. W SrANiioi'i; OnVrtorv Frirml.'A Illlirlu'S, J McLuaii, Mr Nelson, \V. G,.,. W ilsmij .Mrii. A , PKRiniinlKi. OiVortory Total Harford .S HlHIIOC'S CnI,LK(;i:. Offert'\-v i'i)lloctiotH., Offorti- Collf.'ctioiia. St. Liiku's, h.iTidhiU... Total. 1 25 a o 0, ? cts. 1 50 ;{ .".9 1 (Ml H 14 4 2r. 85 4 01 01 0(1 00 00 00 2 ::> S cts 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 26 4 67 4 67 n !«! cts. o c 5 2^5 § cts 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 18 5 00 00 1 22 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 76 14 40 9 55 9 55 9 15 9 15 ToT.M. !S Cts. 1 00 1 0(1 1 (HI 1 (10 1 (III 00 II 00 1 IS ,"i 00 1 0(1 1 50 1 50 5 0(1 4 61 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ?, SI 28 30 27 63 35 27 98 I 178 St. Francis Dlstrict kHtiociATioN.— Continued. Namks. '6 3 o o o .2 '6 3 6 is II" $ ot^. To BROMPTON AM) WlM'SOU. Collected hf Al/n'J J. A^lilia^in All's Tho^ $ ct?. S ("ts. 25 S ets. S ct^>. i^ Af^ili^nii Ml**? W •• 2h 26 25 15 25 25 20 25 25 25 2 .lO Kiuipi), Mrs. A K'n'Mtu I'^rcddio I^ii'ho-i Mr<. Wm Rii'lio^ .Inhtuiio ( H!('rt(irv— Windsor 1 50 1 110 " ' Hardwood Hill . Total Hiomiitoii and Wiiul.sor $ 5 00 2 til) 2 50 HURV. Offertory OolU'ctions : sit Pniii's (jhiircli 2 00 1 or. *-{f Tnlin'a (jhurch " Total Bury $ COATICOOK. Offertory Collfctions COMI'TON. 1 12 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 5 00 2 t;o ;; 15 ;; :i5 1 Vjirkpr Fiov (t II l>a^l'(^r nprtrudl* (i Parker, Herhevt OtFertory Collections ' 20 37 Total Compton 9 11 GO 20 a? DTAI. t'lv u ■-'5 'li 20 2;'i u i:. II 0", 25 211 (1 2.1 (1 25 2,. ;i HO 1 0(1 ; ju 1 fid 1 (i:. 1(1 fi2 00 00 00 :il ;il ■in/ied. ' ct.s. Total %! I'lv U 25 '>i 2J 2;, I.-, I) 2i 20 2" (I 2,1 II 25 II 2,. :i HU 1 UO I (1(1 1 0.-, 10 1;2 1 DO •> 00 1 on I 00 I 00 25 37 ;ii ■il 170 St. Francis Dlstrict Assoc;iation. — Co)iliinied. Cnll. hi Raker, Gniiisb Hi Li'uriic liiiiilsii Mowie, I'djie, . Pope, Wuoll. Cnll Fra.>i(; Lorkc .McVittN \\'U1'(1 Co//. /, Hud-j Kiltdi May. .\ilit. •IlllH'l ur Tiivl Tuylcv Taylor Ul'i|Ull; Tayltii CjU. I, Uaih'v. ikiicv; ClllKld D 01111. Kbb Frasi use er Namk^. $ CtS. 25 '6 5 m r/l .2 '/I Z ToTAI,. COOKSIIIBK. II .I//.v,v Xrllir \\'n;//ll. Mrs $ I'tS. $ CtS. $ CtS. S CtS. S ots. '^5 .")0 25 50 1 III! Mrs- F ''.'i (1, Mrs. .1 2') ::::::.:::;: :::::::::::: 2."> V, A .1 40 .'iO 40 '.MissM 50 Mrs 2 00 2 00 Mis. i; Mir* 2,^, 75 ... 11 75 25 1 50 'V, Oeo..." '.". ....... 25 50 25 1. Ill/ Mi'.-: /'rrt>i.< (i„hl,l„rk. 1 .-, Mrs. .) 50 50 II 50 •, Mr-. W 50 Mr^. C. .\ ;)ll 25 50 25 >oii. Mrs. 11 L'O 50 Mr-i K. A 20 /(/ Mt^i F.ril Tiljllnr. Mr>. (loo 50 1 00 .50 ] 00 S A 1 nil , Mrs. H 25 25 Martin 1 00 50 50 1 00 Valter 50 Valter ' 50 . Mis 25 25 1) 25 le, II. A 25 ui, Miss M 50 ,,,,, 50 , .1. V 25 1 00 (1 25 . ,1. L 1 00 . Mrs. S 1 00 1 00 irt . Imm m k . 25 I) 25 ..Mrs. A '/ .l/(.v.s' Alinir Miiirl,-. •Mrs \ \ 25 25 50 50 25 Mr< ^V W 25 (ick Misi 60 50 50 III, Mrs 50 -'11, Chr ... .... 25 25 r. Mrs 25 2j 3 m I! * If' : 1/1 ->iV 180 St. Francis District Association.— 6'ow/i;«u Minn Alice O.yood. Hnttoril! Cnni n 50 25 25 1 00 25 1 or 50 50 (TOfidwiii AFis. (} Miickav. Henrv 1 C^^frnod. Mis. L. A T'liiUimore R M lt,(>)ulo {) A r Stonhonsoii. AV Tavlor, Mrs. II o 25 Wi'thcrall. C 50 Randroro. Small Sums 1 ?.( ) 1 3! 1 ? TOTAI,. JS ct-i. II 5ii in 50 2,-. (I 2.) jii :>\\ 2,". 50 25 II «0 JO n 5ii II 2.'i II ,'>ll II 20 » 2.1 2.1 (I 2.1 1 (10 II 2.^ 50 II 2"i II 2.'i 1 00 II 25 I 00 50 50 II 25 50 2 08 181 JonlinueU. St. Francis District Ass(x;i.\tion. — Continued. m IS. S rts. 25 lOTAI,. ■S CIS. II 50 ill 5(1 2,-. (I 2.3 jii ill It 2J 511 II 25 II «0 5U n 'iD II 2.-| II .'ill II y n 2,1 :;.■. (I 2.'i 1 IIU II 25 II 5ii II 2;"i I) 2,'i I on II 25 I DO I) 51) 50 II 25 50 2 tiS Nameh, IrO.A.ND ]5l!«>0K. i'nil. I'll Mm Md'J'Jif Uawion. .Viistm, Mrs. !!■ !'••• Ikiwon, E. E Krissctt, J. N Hiii'hiuuiii, Mrs Day, Mrs. .1.... Dawson, ("iissio...... Dinvsoii,.Mi-s. E. K .. Dawsmi, FluiTinM'... l)iiw..{) 14 19 r,3 ti4 1 00 50 35 2 00 25 ^ 00 1 00 II 50 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) LO 1.1 1.25 IM 12.5 m^ !!: 140 2.2 2.0 U III 1.6 '^ V /A om Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y, 14560 (716) 872-4503 182 St. Francis District A»socixtws.— Continued. St. Fi5 Namks. 3 s a •n .2 o c = .= t't. TdTAl.. <; A. .Monill S ets. $ cts. .'.n 2."> 25 25 n r>(i 20 10 (I 5'! 2> 1 00 10 10 10 1 00 10 25 25 50 10 $ cts. S rt.-^. S •■ts. $ els. 11 Ml A. ]]. Dvsoii (1 '>5 ■Mr. S. Ii'(iliin«()!i (1 ''.i I'IiIuiuikI ('ai'Si)ii II I'.'i I". H. ('llM(l.-ry Collected hji MixK'K liirl. Mrs Kiirlow all 20 MrH. liu-ilii'll n 111 Mis. U. White ... ,')ll Mrs. F. 11. .Mi'Gimii.i 2.1 Mrs. W. HLM'iianl ! 1 nil Wm. Poller II 10 Mr.s. A. Woods II HI H. K. Hvrd II III Co/fi'rfrd /ii/ Missf.t liohin- xiiii iiitil Jilaki'. .(o.se]ili ( lille I no Xettie fiMle II III •Mire Hlake "5 Mr.^. Allen 25 \\ illiam (iiile 511 Tlios. Kobiiisoii (i 10 Collicti'il hfi J/n. Muinildin. Thos. Mount.iiii (• 26 II 25 25 25 (1 25 •J5 25 25 2,-. (1 50 25 25 Joliii Skinner 2J Mrs. Perkins 1 II 25 Miss Klliot 25 Mr. AtkiiHoM 25 Mrs. (iiile 25 (i. ! [iUlliltoll .. 25 Willie Smillie ., 25 .Mr.**. Smillie 25 Collrctfil by Miss J,0(li/f. (leo. 11. Lodo-e (1 :,{) Xellie M. Williams II 25 Xellio Chureli 25 25 S.irrili Tliomjison 15 15 (\ If. (li)(Mloiiout:'h 15 25 15 .loliii l.od^'e 25 N.\MK.- folkck^l I'll Mr J p. Stockwel C. J.Dovey. (• c. Cl'.'velir.i Mr.;.J. lUihlle . ■(• R. Tl.uHier Mrs. l.Al. Thoi i;. H. riir.^(m.. Wm. liebiii^uii- IJ. RiImmsoii- Uuis I'l'il^^e Marii Gli'ldeii TuiilTi: CMclcd III/ M Mt?. Win. Uolic ,Ii\uits I{(iborts< Kthfl Noill ,l(.hn?i'ill Jolm ^^. Wilsi Mr3. TW.Neil RolK'Vt t>oveiii naiiiul IMiert (U'o. K\vn>. N-il Hemv M. ^^^l: Miss Wilson. Cullec(''d I'll] itifl \i U\m\ Steve Mrs.UobiTt' Mrs. llobt. ^ Uaviil . Levi S' Mrs. Mrs. Collected h, Mrs. OoyU' Mrs. (lore.. Jno, Bitflle Mrs, J. I5n 183 St. Francis District Aaaocix'no:^.— Continued. Namks. '6 5 c '/J t/J Pension Fund. ,■1 = Jit, Total. Collected l>!i Mr*, liuut'lh: T P '^ff»pVwpll .... .$ Ct.-!. S cts. 1 00 (1 .'lO 2 00 r.o 1 00 1 00 S cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ Cli. 4 00 P I Tlnvfi- . ... 50 (' (' ( '!■' vflii'id 2 00 \(rj I liiiidlc 50 (' Tf Tl iii'lier & Son 1 I 00 \ir* I \f Thoiiiri'Joii ' 1 00 (' 11 /^jiryon ..• 50 25 1 50 25 1 (. 25 25 25 II 25 II 25 (1 25 (1 50 1 00 25 25 Viiri4 (tlidfloil 25 TRiUTMHOOK. i'Mt ctcd III/ MrK. /•Jwiiig. Wf Will Rnhprtson. .. ... 1 25 Irtini« Tkulii'rt'ioli ''5 KlliclXeill "5 .Idhn \'ill 1 ■■■■ 1 50 .Idliii ^^ WiNon I 00 Mrs Tliu Veil! 1 1 00 1 00 Rohi'i't Sovoim 1 (1 2.5 25 1 no 15 25 II 511 1 00 "5 ''5 fiiMi Hwiii' 1 no Il;ivill KWilir 15 Will. .las. Vill 25 Hemv .M. \iUan 50 Mi^s Wiliioii 1 00 Culleclrd lii/)li.ist'.t Sli'Vlls iiH'l Xi^irowii. Liuii'ii Stevens.. 25 10 2a 25 10 25 Mrs.HolicilThuu.r 10 Mrs. Ilobt. Nntlirc^,] '*5 .Mrs. Diivid Thuvlw 25 .Mrs. Levi Stevens.. ' 10 LOUNK. i'ollcdcil li'j Mis!«'» Do\f Mrs. Oovle 25 25 U 25 25 1) 25 Mrs. Cuirc ..••• 25 Jno. B'.iglcy... .•••• "5 Mrs, J. Un^tloy v> 25 184 St. Francis District Association.— Co«/mw«rf. l.il! N'amks. Mr?. ('.. McKoritce.. y. A. Scott S. S. Mi L. Lod^'c C..I. Cross H. A. .Magoon. ,Mr?. E. Laundrv.... Mrs. Piu; '..... § cts. 25 25 50 -25 25 (I 25 25 (> 50 25 25 25 25 2n a a $ cts. 25 25 25 15 10 lOl 25l lOi 25! 25 1 25 25 25 10 10 (» 10 25 10 15 10 25 15 25 50 a o a S cts. O O = ToT.M S Cts. 8 cts. v" Ctj. II 2j (I 25 n ::5 It lo II 10 II 1(1 II 25 " 111 I r., Ii2,i lo DIt'ertory Co SI. Geor 2:> 2/1 25 Dui) 1» (1 .(I (Jfl'iTtorv C( OlO St. I'liu 1 25 1 in II 1.5 1)1- II III II 25 Aniistroii;j;. II 15 Atkinson, i II 25 Uoiiril Will 511 II 25 II 25 II 50 25 II 25 II 25 25 50 II 25 25 25 (1 25 (1 20 185 St. Francis District Association.— Cow^mwerf. Xa.mes. General Fund. i Mis>ion Fund. Pension Fund. is Education of Children of Clergy Fund. ToTAI,. Mrs. Morliiiid $ cts. 2.^ 2,". $ cts. $ els. S ''ts. $ cts. $ rts. (1 25 """i \m Oro^aet :', 2:, 2 01) ;J5 i.s 1 !!. 1 7i» 1 (IS 2 00 4('> 00 Offertory Cdllectioiis : DiinviUe l(i iiS :i S2 2 00 24 02 Troiitlirook 7 fi\ Ijoriic ;i 08 Total Diuiville .Mission ..,$ PlU MMONIiVII.1,1;. OU'ertory Collections : St. George s Clinreh... DlDSWRi.L. Ull'tTtdrv Col leel ions : St. I'liurs, Marhletmi. DllMIAM. 13 SO 7 i'.'j 12 jl S OS 22 10 2 00 SO 71 16 m 2 :.;; 2 6;{ 1 (1(1 1 no A tl\*i?wnii (\ 1 00 1 00 Uojii'il Will .. . . 1 00 1 00 lilaokweil, T. S 1 (III 1 (III I (10 1 00 i'lvaii-! T E 1 00 J 00 Hall Will 1 00 1 00 Johnston, Miv. Alc\;iudt'r. 1 00 1 00 1 (III 1 00 1 00 liVStcr I*hilii> 1 00 Lvster C N . 1" 00 I 00 1 00 Lvitcr. A\' () 1 00 Mr!)onc,ill .loliii .... 1 00 1 00 \uiins. Mis 1 00 : no 1 00 IMacv. Mr.-t. r 1 00 PiiicV, (!. A 1 00 1 00 1 00 PlovVrt, S 1 00 Stcvi'iis, Win 1 00 1 00 Trunlioliii, Mrs. John.. . . 1 00 T;i 1 00 OQ'ertiiries 1 ,S;> 1 70 ■t 28 Total Uurhaui S ti 7;! i) SJ (! 7(1 2,'! 2S I I 186 St. Francis Dlstuict Association. — Continued. N'a.mks. 1 Mission Fund, j W. iU. Fund. Etiucatiuri of Children of Clergy Fund. Tni-Ai,. IIatlkv. Haclicldfr. .Mrs. M. '1' $ ris. $ ets. 1 on 1 (III $ rts. $ els. $ rts. * cts. 1 (III 1 on 2") 25 lincon. 1'' Havlev, P. J 2,-. •-'.■> I^('jiuch;n]i]i. Voriiotj 1^1 (Ml IV. .Mrs (1 2.') (1 2;") lii-^hoi). AI t"?! a o-, IJowcn. I!. F .Ml fill II ')'i Ho\A'en, Mrs. C (1 lb Howfii, ^Ii's. Chits M\ (1 ,'ill r.n :m 1 00 'I'l UrissL'ttc, .Mrs (1 .".(1 n ,'iO I (III II 2:. Carter, Mis Grindlcv, .\. W (inniiin"', -Mrs Howland. •) •. II .'ill (1 ,">0 1 (10 'ill Ilarvev. .Mrs. .1 jO 1 (HI II 511 JluntfV, Win IvcJ. J. -M II 50 i'lO ii all II .-,(1 1 nil 1 (10 I\('IHumI V. Miss h\) (1 on [,oI>aroM. -M. \V Malloncv, .Mrs. 1" II 511 1 00 Mallu'ws, M rs Parkin. (". W 1 00 Poole. Mi'.>. JI :;(! (1 til I'tnu' Mrs \ II ;i.'i (1 Ti Ride. .Mrs. W 11 :.ii (1 511 SoinrTvillc, A\ ni II 5(1 1 nil 1 nil (1 jO Stevens. Mrs. .V 1 (10 Min-riv Mrs W (i 1 Ull 1 (III 1 no 1 no I nil Sutton. Mis Travisi Mrs Tliwaite.:, .NIrs II L','. (1 25 1 00 1 no Wi'.-ton, .Miss Whitconili. Mrs II r)ii n .'ill (1 HI (1 1(1 ( Utt'i'torios ;; .-.i 1 (in III S'l Total llatlev S HI .^,(i II 2.". II LT. L',". Hi .■;;; 1 00 ;;(i S!i W.\TKi;vii,i,i:. \ rnistronf . M rs ''.") \\\\\ MiN .'. 25 Urn rllpv- \1 1'S '>j Hurbeck. Mi>' n 2:. 25 <'aiT C V 1 nil 1 (lO T'',niMNnii. Mi'd (1 .)() t...... 5(1 I*'n\v1('r. Fr;i Ilk.. II 2:1 1 25 rionilevs, Mrs 1 00 1 «••»" (1*111 1 UO Snow, Mrs. S. Sykes, Rev. J, Sykc?i Mrs..r. MrMaiiiii.^, Ih Wadlci^Hi, Mis Wiidleio-li, Mi> UU'ertories 187 St. FiiANCis District Ahsociatio^. —Continned. .Namks. 3 6 Pension Fund. IJincation of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. S ci.s. .'lO ■S 't.s. S els. S rUs. 1 S ets. •S 'ts. II ^0 L'nrf Afr'S Wni .'>(l' .•.0 1 00 il 2.^ 1 DO (1 .'(1 .■)(> (1 .">0 2.') 1 00 (1 50 "(0 I'cniioycr, Mrs r)0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 I 00 2 ,s;5 2 12 . . ;') 25 Totiil WattTville $ Total llntley and WntiM- villc .'. J^ 2(1 1 1 1 11(1 1 (10 2 2,'. IS .-.s :: 12 7 42 1.) 25 ■u; 14 Kix(;si-.v. St. I'mil's, Sydenham I'laoe. Snow. Mrs. S. J SvVis Rcv J S 1 00 1 00 Sykc?; Miv.J. S i 00 1 00 M 50 1 (10 1 oo W;uili'i"li Ml-s 11 V 1 00 2 ;to 1 00 2 (1(1 1 (10 I 00 1 7.) 6 05 linjv Tiiiiitv, DiMii.son'.s Mills. l))'Mi>(Hl .f 11 1 oo Deui:?on, Mis. M Monro I'Mcoiior .1 . 1 00 ,")() 1 \:> .')0 OU'ertorits.. 1 2(i I 1)0 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 0(1 1 01 ;! 72 Sl'OONKl! INiMi. 1 (10 Hall. (!iM) 1 00 l.on-!iU'll Mis 1 00 Lvstoi\ Win ... 1 (10 iltrcrtui'ic'S ;; 00 4 00 1 II 00 Totnl King-soy ;? It 2(1 J 70 s ;;( 'i 4J 1 **i . .)(* t«* :io 77 188 St. Francis District Association. — Continued, Namks. Lk.nno.w 1 1. IK. St. GKoiiiiK.s Cm iicii. Adams, Rov. Pr Allan, Mi'3. W Anic.-t, Mrs Ames, J Maker, WAV Hell net.-!, .Mrs Huri^e, .Mi'S ("liai)iiKni. Ivlwanl Coiiisliiek, Mr.-^ ■ Darliy, Win (irecue, \\ . II (lamslty, J.AV (Jeioiix. Mrs Hall, Freileriik II Hall, Miv. F. II He!:(lers()ii, Mrs lleiirv, Mrs. (J Henry, Mis.-^ H()\vl;iiiil. .Mrs Irving;, .Mrs. (Mnnlaiid)., Joliiislon, Jas. II Julins(ni, Mrs. .1 Kerr, .Mi-s Law' A Mack. Mrs MacFadiltn. Mrs Mai-ken/ie, Misses Matliewsiiii; Mrs. S Morris, MissM. A Mcrrell, Mrs Mollalt, Mr-^ I'eiiree, Mrs. K. .1 i>„vey, Mrs Roe, Kev. Dr. Scartb, Rev. A. (' Severence, Mrs. (! Smith, !■;. L Sinitli, Mrs. (,'. I.a'liaie. Terrill, T. I! 'rumor. Mrs Warren. Miss Wiiru'etl, C. F Wilson, Mrs. II. H Wilson, Mrs. .foliii White, C; R»ilt Wool«<-", George Total Lri!iu)\vil!e 8 b its (10 oO 2.> 2.". no 00 OOi wv Oo' 00' 00' ool ;')0l Olll oo' 01) 00 00 :;o 00 00 jo ,'.0 00 (III 00 Olll ool 00 .Ml (10 .')()l 00 j (llll ooj 00 00 00 00 00 ,"lfl 00 00 ijO Tl 0.". et< $ cts, .$ CIS. o o = 5 S^ '5cC $ els. I'. 00 I) 00 Tor.u $ yU :, [111 I no (I 25 (I 2,1 I VII I (HI 1 0(1 :■) (III 2 00 1 0(1 00 50 00 OU (10 00 00 .SO 01) 00 5ft ,M) on 00 no 00 (Id 00 2.^ .^(1 00 50 00 00 00 00 no 2 (10 00 00 00 'ill (0 •> 00 2 00 «() nj 189 St. Francis District Assohiation. — ConliimeiK i 5 Namks. Genenil Fund. - J c Pension Fund.' 1 1 003 .2 ?"> • TiVIAI.. M.MiOC i\t (iKoltliKVIM.K. (Jllertory CollfciiouH : M)i frnC S cts. 1 i)(i 1 1 ^ cts. 2 00 1 (10 ."? cts. 1 .-,0 2 (;u S cts. S .'ts. i) .'lO mji„i'^..... ^ 1 oo Tiital ft ;; u(i .1 DO 2 no 1 :',.-. 1 00 3 00 I 10 1 1 10 10 niciiMd.Mi & .MKi.iioniNi-:. I'dhrlfl 1)1/ .'//•'•■•< liiii'lil. Avlnicr, Hon. .Mih. II Avlnicr, Hon. Mrs. \. liulfonr, Ui'v. A. J Crnok Mrs fi On 1 00 ;! 00 1 .",,■. 2.1 Gibr^one, Mr.-i Latter-! Mrs ' 1 Oo 2.'. 2.") Matliiiis, Mrs ' 1 00 McKcn/.if. Mrs ■ 1 Oil 1 on 1 00 Mcirris. Miss 2 00 I 00 2 00 Uciul.v. C(.l U'liitc, Miss \ 00 r.o :in 1 on 1 00 1 tH» s on jn Wliitcl Mr 1 .".O Wchli, Mr 1 oo' 1 00 CiiJI. Iiil Minx d'lrr/nln/iili MdthliiK. Avlnicr. M i.s.s 1 00 1 00 .:.o .50 n 2,'j 2.) 1 on Hrock, .Mrs. I 00 Ci'()inl)i(^ Mr-* ;'>() F()\vl(M\ Mrs 50 Hiiriii"-'. Mrs 25 Drurv. Mrs 25 (liitsiinc. MiN J.") ''", (louiii, Mrs 2: ."iO .')( 1 Ol 1 Ot 1 oo 1 ot 25 7.0 1 00 51 2."> Iliirc^ruvo. Mrr?.. 1 .... 50 Hanii'l, Mrs 1 50 Harkoni. .Mrs t 1 00 Ht'thurini'toii. Mrs 1 1 lit) Journoimx, Mrs » 1 1 00 Llovil, Mrs I 00 Miller, Mrs 25 Mines, .Mrs 75 Norton, Mrs ... 1 00 Woodbnrn, Mrs 50 100 Ht. Francis Distkict Association. — Conlnmed. St. m Namks. ('-//. Iiil Ml-" l!i:„.h. . Ur.'Kllc.v, Mrs IJroDUc, MiH Clrvclaii.l. Mr. V. I' Diilti.ii. Mrs (iiiuiii, Mrs .Iflt'cry. Mr.s .loiic.-!, Mrs Lfuiih.Mrs Miller, Miss I'icrcf. .Miss I'niv, Mrs .SiitlKMhiiiil. .Mr-- !j rt-^. >; lis ( Ml'i'rtorifS., II 2.'. I 110 I oil I (III I III) I (III .'ill 1 oil (I .'.(I I nil III 1 on S CIS. .';1 rl~. .1 ;i.)| I'.t 00 I J.) IT .'.2 Tnliil ."Mcibomno aiiU iliiliiiioiiil ? .Ml r>.V' |s 77 SlIKIiliitOOKK. Coll. Ini Ml.-:-- rJl.i IJo.stwick. Miss lirooks, Mrs HriiUi, Mrs Hrowiiiiiif. Mr.s Dale, Mrs! V Klkiiis, li. A Klkiiis. Mrs. A. W Furiifss, .Mrs Hunt. Mrs. \V Hiilf. Mrs. W Hull', Mi.ss Hallc'tt. Mrs Hobson, .Miss Ilollaiid. Mrs I 00 2 on I 00 1 00 riollDWC'll, Mr> heckie, Mrs.... Mov. Mrs Mor .M rs Udell. Mrs. 11 I'littoii. Mrs. Joiiii.. Pattou, .Mis. .Jaine.- lleid, Rev. Dr Ross, Mr.s. Jiis — ... Short, Mrs. .J ] 00 I 00 .'ill: 1 IMll 2 (Ml I UOi 1 00 2,') 1 00 2.) 00 4 00 Stock, Mrs Symines, Mrs. ,J. A... Turner, Mrs WiggcU, Mrs. J. W 1 00 ,00 I 00 •1 6! no O C 3 ■5 ~2 \l. >- (IS. Tut r.\i Otv 2 (10 I nil! I nil 11 2;, 1 (III 1 Oil 1 11.. 1 Oil 1 nil II .jii 1 m ,jii 1 nil 4ii 1 nil 1.") Ml II n W (I III 2.'>l 1 (Mil I 1)11 1 III) Jlll 2i •Ml (<,1 ,■,11 nil 2.1 in (III OO on 2.^ (Ill IIU (III To (III ;.« on iin nil no ' 2.'. I 2.'i on I on on uo I jo I on I 2J I jO Coll. hull" l!tl St. FiJANcis District Assoc 'I.vth>.\. — Conlinned. "TAI Ot.-, •1 2.-, 1 Uii 1 nil 1 III 1 nil 1 iiii II .III 1 III! II .ill 1 IIII 411 1 llii 1.) so II n .si; t<:i II jll '1 III) II 'I, II III 1 IIII 1 no 1 III) II :'.) 1 on 1 IIII 1 IIII II L'3 1 nil II ,M1 1 llll :; ml 1 nil 2 llll II 2:1 (1 L'.r 1 nil ',') (III 1 nil 1 Un n jo 1 W 2J (1 51) >fAMi:s. (ieiieml Fund. _5 _5 II. Z '^ 1 = ~ >. ToC.M.. Cull. Iiijllir Missrs-/(i/niKl'iii. Ill,,,,] Ml-: S cts. 1 11(1 :, (Ml II .'ill 2 no 1 III) 1 2(1 2 (III I &(i 1 (Id (1 jll .'ill 1 on $ rts. ^ rts.' .■? <'U. r< cts. S els. 1 (III Ives, .Mrs I!iiliiii<< Miss .'1 (III .'ill Wa.lh*i<.Mi, Mrs Wi^^^i'll, Mrs U'cliQtpr MiN I , : 2 00 1 0(1 1 "11 Cd/I. Ill/ .1/r.v lldC'll. Hiinvii I! 11 2 (III iliivlcv, F. A 1 1 50 1 1 1 11' rn "* ( ' . \\ 1 v ■ 1 on (lotf Mr-* • • * •• • (1 5(1 II .'id DllllV Ml-: 1 (III 1 (III FullVr T \V 1 (III rniali. <'. A 1 (III 1 00 i'riiscr, II. 1: 1 nil 1 (III Ihl)OttSOll. W. E 1 (III 1 0(1 1 (III 1 I on L:i\\ ITIICI'. II 1) 1 00 1 (Id 1 00 2 00 .'1 no MoikiU. U. I).. .Ir 2 (III MrKaiii. .J. H I (lU 1 oil \I(':;ii^hcr. Mr^ .Ml 1 (Ml 5n Mll('lin1h>';ll|. M IN . .. . 5(1 1 on Miit'tiii. .Mr.s .ill Vori'N. Mr 1 00 1 nil Olil, Mi-:s 1 00 I nil I'l'ici'. U. ami J 1 (10 r)i) 2 00 1 nil Rnadv, J A .')(! 1 on Ridniit. Mr-; 2 on liolicrt mtii M IN •! (1 ... 2 0(1 2 on Winlei', A T 1 110 t 00 2 (10 1 on Wiiitt"", Miss 1 I 00 Wiiitt'T. .\li'\ 2 no To//. I„i MI.H Whilrhrr. Austin, I)r T) 0(1 ;'i llll liailcv,.Mrs .Oil 5 00 ;'|0 ISowoii, (J. F ) .'1 llll Biadlbnl, Mrs. G I (10 1 on jiuck, Mrs 2 Oil .■) 00 1 DO 50 2 00 2 nil Krooks. Ju(liii> 1 5 (in ('hcsiu'v. John ] (III Craljtree, Mrs 1 II 50 Edcrell, S 1 2 00 EdKeil, Mr3 !".'.'.!! W 00 :i 00 5 192 St. Francis District Xst^Oi'ixTio^.— Continue J. Namks. a Z •6 iZ rn '/I ?5 at Cm •6 tZ 1 i>*ii i<\v. •>) t wnHiuii .S .'Is. $ rts. 5 00 1 00 J 00 (. S '■t<. $ els. .S CIS. l-'nllir W 11 Kmc • W D l-'cltim Mix N O 1 ml i.\.lton 1'] 1' 2 00 (Jcrikfii. Mis Ili.m.kcr 11 \V 2 t)tl 1 .")l) Oil 1 01) ^ II ,,,,t Mt^ Il'lll lidllt \ .'i 00 2 00 ' 2 00 M.'iiis. Mrs PlMlV (] K 2 00 1 01) Ifii iv^iiii TliO"^ 1 00 1 oil 1 (11) 1 00 2 00 1 oil .') (Ill Kccd Ml-! Will Wodihviinl. Miss \Vi)0(l\varil. Jiis. U 1 1 Wliitclicr C \V 1 oil 1 00 2 00 1 Wliitclu r. Mi!i 1 Wiirtele (' I'l 1 Oil Attn Mis J. T 1) :!.". II .".II Diirliniii. Mrs Git'ciisliiclils, Mrs .'.n (1 CI) .'ill 1 01) jO rini'iliKM* Mis 1 Ici-ik i 11 1'" M 1'"^ S 1 1 ii I'k !n*»J<. iVIis. (J [jow M r< 1 on I III) ;■)() ;iii I) .'^iD II ;'iO rjuwrt'iict', Mrs. K. (> Miirdoniild, Mrs. .1. 1! Mil i or. Mrs i '* Milhvaril. Mrs i Nutter, Mrs. ('. H ' 1 on I III) II .'ill 1 NuttiM". Mrs 1 1 Price. Mrs. \Viii i SmiirL'S. Mrs ' (1 2.^ I 00 Sarerent, Mrs. V. W Svinnit'S. Mrs. L I 01) Sargent. Mrs. (.» 25 Ti)T.\ Oil III! nil III) nil Oil nil (Ml no (ii> no nil on no (111 uu 00 nil on on 2 uii 1 110 II :'„'i n .'jo II :iii II 00 II 50 1 on « ,10 1 00 I 00 fl JO I) 50 50 .lO 1 00 1 00 50 fl 25 1 00 1 00 25 193 St. Francis District Atinucix'noN.—Conllnued. I I'iitai > en. .') 11.1 I nil I nil 1' llll J (III .'lit nil 1 III! :< no 2 no :' no ■j llll I llll I (III I 00 I no 1 110 2 llll I on .1 llll I uo 1 on 2 nil I nil n jo II ,nl II DO II .ill 1 nn II ;"ii 1 no 1 nil II ,J0 II 50 50 n .'lO 1 ml 1 no II iO 25 1 00 1 00 25 N'a.mks. Tciiiiii Weil-. M 1/ a V S fts. . Mrs. !•; J lis,^ II .'.O Wis rit. .Mrs. K. (i (III W'liiiiliwill, Mrs. \ViMcr.s, -Mrs II L", (•(///. /"/ M''x /.'l/or.l. Aii'liT:'"!', Mrs., .\ltr (/"'imiiilirrlMiii, Mi> Kiill.T. Mia. W rulKT. .Mis. J Kiiller, Mrs. C i'lillcr, Mi.x-i III IZll'WIIIKl Mr.' llilil Mrr lli;r^;iiiliiilliiiiii, Mrs.. Limv, Mrs .Vlill'l Mi NiiJt. Mrs. Mrs. J. C. rriiT, Mrs. J. Itdliiii,'), .Mrs... Stcwiut. Mrs. .1 .. StalVnr.l, Mis.s Tcrrill, Mr.^. Jos. L. Tliorii(li>i'. I!cv. (1.. WiK^rctt. Mrs. .J. A. W:ird, Mrs Ti.tiil (iti.'rloric; Tiili Micr liro" Sr.V.N.sTE.Vli. (KliTtoiy CoIlei'Uons : Sliiiistfiul Becbe I'laiii Total StanslciK I (HI II i; ::; cts, .'.() o c = 3 =U, .= t U. ~ "3 -I. ' -=w'0 T()T.\[,, -r $ Ct3.| i? Cts. II ;'ill I llll II 111 11(1 1 llll 1 llll I 11(1 20 no' I7!t 2(1 LMl oil I 811 1 ;; ,s(i| I 02 $ ct.s. 2,i 2.> .'JO 15 (I 501 2J| (I ;i.: II ;so II 50 ..-.I II 111 II 2; 2; 8 15 35 Oil ■V) I. IS 85 IS 8; so i 82 * «:t3 50 II 50 1 00 50 25 I 00 10 25 25 25 50 5 00 II 15 50 1 00 25 1 00 :i5 1 00 :;o t)0 25 10 1 III) 2(1 GO 25 25 2(>0 75 111 47 :;72 "2 ('. 69 I (12 7 71 t 194 St. Francis District AssociXTiom. —Continued. RECAPITULATION. i Namks. •T3 a 3 o Acton Ikitbnl IJishoii's Colli'Rc and SaiulhiU ]5roni{)t(in and Wiiuls^or... J5niy Coaticook ComjitdM Cooksliiro Danvrllc |)iiininioni]villo DuJswi'll Duiliam H'ltk'y and Wnterville... Kingscy Lciiniixvillc Ma;;();;- and ( icorircvillo.... | Riotjinoml ainl .Mulbouinc.i iSlu'iliJookc... I ytanstcad and 15cebe 1 ' S cts. 1 2.) 8 14 4 CI 3 0.-. 4 12 11 00 17 12 i:} 80 7 53 -a a 3 a o $ cts. 7 75 5 70 4 fi7 5 00 2 60 3 15i 23 02 42 51 8 08 1* am . 73 20 14 14 2C, 74 05 3 00^ 50 r>:y U5 72 2 891 85 18 58 5 70 6 00 3 00 18 77 214 50 4 82 Total S 343 90 383 82 c 3 a o rw '3 C«_. *"*- ^ o o z 3 b o ?^T d v.y.h^ ■^ -^i; . • "^ ''•^ ^ r^ *■"■ Total. $ Cl9. ! 00 14 4U 9 65 2 50 3 35 20 37 7 70 22 40 S cts.l $ ets., S cts. 1 00' 9 15 4 80 2 00 (HI 2 53 70! 7 42 8 30 2 4;: 4 10 8 51 43 15 2 00 IS S5'.. 1 ml 1 1 1 Ifil 98 40 25 i 4 Oil II 111! L'"< :;ii 2: us 7 JO ."l I'lO III 112 :u :i7 ,').. i;i >0 71 1) 111 'U< II ;;ii 77 so O.i 111 in Mi 8:i ii:;4 01 MEGANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Hi: Horiui Loi'i.s. Stnart, .Mr.'? $ cts. $ cts. 5 00 97 $ Cts. S cts. 1? els. Ofteilory Collc-tions 2"i3 94 1 1 Total J5ourg Loui.« Ea.st Fhami'tov. Andor-ion, j\Ir« .. 2 13 5 97 94 i 1 00 Haiflcv, Josi'nii 50 Ba},'lcV, .Mis«! , 10 Kurtboloint'w, Miss 1 00 Hovlf, h'ov, F J 5 00 5 00 S ('13. .". Oil I H '.) 04 1 Oil ,"iO 111 1 00 10 00 195 8 Megantic District AssociATioji.— Continued. Namks. e 3 a a o Bovle, Mrs Bovle, Miss Bradley, Mrs Doherty, Janics DohiTly, Will Fitzsiuiiiioiis, Mrs FosUr. i.lrs. J Hazli-tt. Mrs. A liiizlott, Will lla/k'tt. .Mrs. Wm Ileii(UTSj a a ■ii o o 3 a cfa -565 $ cts. 2 GO 25 25 25 50 $ Ct8. 50 M) (I 25 25 25 1 00 25' 5(1 . Tot.'il E. Friiinptoii. Wkst FllA.Ml'TO.N A.S1> (,'ii.\Mioni.\i:. Ci'll. hi Mrs. 1)ehh(i,ic. Bartlioloniew, JdIiii. Sr... Hartholoimiw, John, ifr... Rarthiilomew, Win., Sr.. Bartliolomuw, Win., Jr.. Bradley, Hugh Bradley, Jas Bradlev, Jolin BradleV, Mrs. J Bradley, S. H IJradlev, Wm., Sr Debbui'c, Rev, J. H UebbiiSPi Mrs 2,"i 50 50 1 87 !> '.Ti t 17 1 5ti ] 00 9 ;ii I 00 2 60 1 00 ] 00 I 00 25 25 50 50 $ Ct.'<. 1 00 30 TOTAI,. (I 50 25 50 35 2 25i C 90 S cts. 4 00 1 00 25 50 25 25 50 25 50 30 1 00 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 50 50 50 25 50 25 50 :!5 25 ?, 43 1 00 32 18 2 00 1 25 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 60 50 2 00 1 2& 196 Meg ANTIC Di^iTRicT Association.— Cow^mwe^. .■t!^ f ■ t I Names. 3 o a O Dt'bbage, Beatrice M Dcbbajre, Mvitlc R Debbagi", Walter U Hurk'j, Iliigli J. P Hurley, (teu Harper, AVm., Sr Henderson, Alex Hoilgson, II. li Hodgson, Tlios .Morrow, Mrs. \V Piekford, Adam Po.^s. U. .1 Sargeant, Wm., Sr Sargeant, Mr.s. Win., Sr.. AVliite. Antony AVliite, ,fose])h White. Robert AVhite, AVni Wilson, Andrew Wilsjoii, Cieo AVilson, Hugh, .Ir (Mlertory.— W. Framiiton 1)0 ('ranl)onrne... $ etH s o $ cts. 0^ d $ ets, 00 on on 00 00, 50 Total W. Franipton .. Lnveuxess. Col/, bii Jim Ellen L. liron-n. W. J. Smyth Mrs. Austin J. Tj. Brown Mrs. lieed Mrs. I). Andrews.... ]{. F. W. Hnrdniaii .. John Cullev (Jeorge White "William McVetty.... A Friend Kiehard Canning... Frederiek Davies M. 15. Morris Mrs. R. K. Tencarre Lewis Austin Ellen L. Brown 23 .')0 25 o - .2 S^ Total. S ets, 2 00 2 12 4 12 1 00 60 4 'lb i 00 15 S ••I--'. .S rt? 26 a 50 1 00 001 on' III) 00 ■"■. 25 50 (I 25 25 0;" 1 OII| 1 11(1' 1 0I>; {) 00 (III (Id j(l (III (III (III (III .^11 ;js 37 1 III! 1 flit 1 nil 2 (1(1 2 (10 2 (III (1 li."i 11 2.) (1 ,-|ii (1 L'.i (1 2.i 1 11(1 (1 2.) (1 (I'l (1 ,i(l (1 .1.=. 1^7 Megantic District AssocixTiofj. —Conlinned. Names. 13 S S g a . $ cts. 1) 2,-. Mr« T'i('k-;on . (t 25 lone liirk^oll • (1 25 Mrc (^IcntMrc ^'^^lllln'• •— (1 23 (1 25 Co!/. />!/ Ii''i: r. Rn,: \V J Sliivtll. 1SS3 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 26 25 25 3 00 4 00 2 00 Mr'' TliuiUiis Wilton 1 00 Rev 1'. Koi' 1 00 Mrs lioe 1 00 (\iU. Ill/ W'illiiiin Jiimci> I'iitti r.^on. RoliiTl I':itlt'r-;on 50 Jolm Wiilker 25 Jos^iili .McXi'V Joliii MfNov 1 2.") :::::;::;::: 25 Kill"' IJrotlii'i'S 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 W. S. Tlioinari 1 00 2 10 2 00 2 IIIJ Coll. by Ciuoliiu' Watts. IfS.'), this ill small .!i Mix!^ Wulkiim. $ cts. S cts. 1 '1)11 1 11(1 50 50 60 75 § Cts. § cts. $ cts. 1 no Viiiront S:nilll('i . p -- 1 00 Watkiiis, M. \,. WitH'N Mis^ K 50 50 20 50 Gnmll •illlll-^ 95 Coif. Ay Ch. Warden. Aililli'v Ojivitl 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 nMi*rli)ri(S 1 25 1 10 2 85 Till Leeds 8 31 75 1 00 1 00 25 50 14 25 5 25 45 51 70 Lkvis. Coll. Ill/ Mt.s.1 Aiitler.wii. 1 00 I 00 Brown S T 25 Cnclii'-i 110 Alr^ 50 Fvk'< Mis 1 00 1 00 llntiH'l MwsAiiiiio 1 00 200 1 00 Siliiinoiis, J. U i 00 1 00 2 00 TlidiiHwoti. Mis. M. (loo... 2 00 2 00 WalkiT, Mr-;, (luorcc 1 00 15 50 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 35 25 60 25 25 4 60 U 60 1 00 Cul/. I,y Miss Dnike. ,\iMli'v .Mr 15 Atkiii-^oii. Thoiiiaa 50 R, Mrs 15 Bolduc Mrs 15 Bi'iU'o. \hs Ih CrHi<'', K()l)LM't S 25 Dralu', Mr 1 00 Findliiv. GeoriTL' 1 00 Fricmi". 35 Parsons. Mrs 25 Pink, Mrs .... .... .... 50 Pink, Mrs. J R 25 Walsh, Mrs. K 4"00 'i"w 25 Offertories 11 50 Total Levis 8 7 00 5 00 1 00 27 60 1 \ i 200 Meoantic District Association. — Continued. iiii Xamks. General Fund. a a 5 'rfj n ri c c .2 { W. & 0. Fond. TiiTAI.. \k\V LlVKRl'OOL. ColL hi/ MissJe.ssif Wafker. Atkin<^oti Mr^ 11 $ cts. 10 00 , •S cts. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 S cts. $ cts.' $ ct^. lU 00 RpfKoii MiN K C ...•■ I oil I)inir(*(* Mrs ] . 1 00 Smith. Rev. F. A 2 00 2 00 Walker. Miss 1 ■1 00 IIII 1 Oil ( )fU'rt ()i V ( 'oll(*('ti()n< •' ••-' « ;','i Total New Liverpool. ..$> M0NT.M0UK.\CV AND LaKI: Mkaci'out. Co//, /ill MinK /jll/. Lav. Mis.s 12 UO ■1 :!2 1 00 ' IIII >)•) ■,.-> 1 nil Peiininf^toii, Mr... L>:. II 'i:, RiiiD'or. Mv 25 2,-) 25 2a i II 2,1 Watt-, R." II j.'i AVattH, Miss (1 25 AVard. John II 2.) Co//. I>;i Mm Smitli. Heal, Jas 2.) 11 20 25 25 50 25 25 (1 25 II 25 10 III 30 25 25 1 00 1 00 -)0 ."iO 1 II 25 Hewitt. Mrs (1 20 .fewell. ¥A\y. II 25 Piersoii. Jacob i ■ II 25 Smitii, G II 50 Smith. C II 25 Smith. Jessie II 25 Simons, Peter II n Simons, Florence ' 25 Simons. Grace ■ II 10 Simons, Archie 10 Simons, Mrs :io Smith, John 11 25 Smith, Wni 25 Vial, Rev. W. S 1 00 Vial, Mrs 1 on Vial, Miss 50 Taylor, Miss ,50 201 Meoantic District Association.— Co«^e/«/e^/. NaMK: ('„//. //// M/s." Ttii/lo •illis. Win, 1. A , Will. rrieiii .MoiitiroiiuM.v. 11. E Siinfrsicr, .Mary TaylDi', ■ JoSm UtliTloiy ('i)lU'ctioiis ; .MdiitiaoriMU'v Luku liuuiqidrt Total .Montmorency ai Liikc lifiiuiiort.... S CIS. NiCOI.ET, liOllsr.VIM.K ANli AuilIAIiA.SKAVIl.I.K. UllVrtiii'v (Jiilk'iiioii.s : .\i(c)k-t /niHevillL' Til till .$1 •oUTNKl T, Offertorv C •f tioiis I'oiliicur Villaji'i'. llalcsboi'o . Tntal I'oitui'ul RiviF.UK-iir-LiUT, (en lias) Cell. Ini AiiJrnis Cliri! ft- 2 Olii. 2 (UV. II "ill I II :>»;. II .Mii. I nil. II un\ ;^ii' II /ill! II '1',. II 2.1 (I .'.II II 2.'i I) III 1 ll,ll II 2;) I nil II 2.^ II 2.. II •y.) ."ill 1 nil II ,'>ii II .Ml II 25 II 2.-. 11 M 1 on f,{) 1 on 10 els. c 6 S cts. cts ToTA 5! etj. II 111 U 111 I' 10 ti 2:> 25 III 2 no 2 nil II -ill II 60 (I :t{) I Oil II .V) II .'jll II .iO II ■::, 2:. II iO 2J I) 10 I on II 2.1 I on II 2.^ II 2.) II 25 50 I 00 II i>» II 50 n 25 (I 25 II 50 1 00 50 1 00 U 10 m Meoantic District Association. — Continued. Names. General Fund. c 3 e o 'm r/j ii c 3 c _o a d Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. $ cts. $ cts. in 10 ID in in n 10 n 10 1 on .00 50 1 00 1 00 10 50 25 1 on 25 26 25 25 in n 25 n 25 25 30 45 2n 10 2 00 2 00 1 on 1 50 1 50 u 8n 88 n 07 25 50 50 25 25 60 10 $ Cts. $ cts. S cts. S cts. n 10 10 10 DlitliTt Diivnl 10 ITtnmil DiIVhI 10 1 viliil DllVJll 10 10 r <2i>nin1o 1 00 \f A Si'TllTllo 50 \T I. Scuitilc 50 Coll. I>!l M>-'"^ Alfidiiikr. Diiok' John P I'ttiMcliiiril 1 00 1 00 10 4 \l(»yjinilor 50 V A IcvjirulLT «. 25 \ \) J A 1 00 T„l,,, I) „.. 25 Monroe McLaren 25 Xarcisse McLaren Mcliiirm 25 25 Ik'Uii 1) McL.'iren 10 ■Uliin Mi'Liircii ... 25 Albert Uriinciiu 25 Mrs. M. Fortier 25 Carl Pctterscn :{0 Terze Try son 45 Aiidrea3 Andersen 20 Hiulniiir .I.irirensen 10 Coll. 1)1/ .Visa ForrcHf. G W Forrest 2 00 Mrs. G. \V. Fm-rest 2 00 Miss 15. Ff>rre.st 1 00 Miss Forrest... 1 50 G. (i. V. Forrest 1 50 E. Mrtiitl Forrist 30 Clias. E. Forrest 88 Chas. Forrest, 2nd or A Friend n 25 J. Vincent n 50 Mrs. J. Vincent 50 J. A. Vincent... 25 S. E. Vincent 25 E. P. Leclayut 50 May McLaren 10 ;04 Meoantic District AtmocwviON.— Cont in uecl. M .Vames. Adi'lii McLnri'ii Dilila Mcljiiri'ii , J. I^iiiuhtuii Mcl^ari'i Joliii lli'itd Mrs. .J. Riiid Mrs. M. A. Drown .. Friiiikliii Ilrowii • Mt'lviii lirowii Ciiirii White Mrs. T. Crockett \V. Cariiiicliael Mrs. Cariiiicliael Katie Cariiiicliael Affiles Cariiiicliael... Jessie Cariiiicliael John Citrinichael MafjTrie Cariiii;;hael... W. Fraser Mrs Kr>«ser Lucie Fraser Thomas Kramer Georjre Fraser J. A Jarvis Mrs. Jarvis , Joliii Jarvis Kdwin Jarvis Eva Jarvis Walter Jarvis Robert Kiniiierson W. Ma.kie Mrs. Mackic Mrs. Maxwell Geo. Maxwell Mrs. Ceo. Maxwell.... Frankie, Maxwell Jlrs. Gorhaiii Jas. Miller Geo. .MoiUjfoiiiery Mrs. .Monigoniery James Moiitjroiiiery ... Jill .Mont gome ly Georirie Moiitiromery. John Turner " ., Mrs TnriK"- Miss Turner Miss M. Turner W. E Turner Mrs. W. Turner Georgic Turner e 3 O $ ct.-^ n a a s cts. II 111 lll| 1 1 2.-. ■2 uil 2 ;Mi '2:> III 111 U, nil '2:> III III III III III L'.'i 2,") III III III Oil oil L'li I II II I'O II 211 II I'll II 211 no no' 1 I II 2.^ II 2.1 II 2.". II III II 25 II 2.1 II 2."i II 2,') II 2ii II 211 111 nil III) '2h 25 •50 : n .M) 25 cts. S cts. o a = - 3 § cL- Tor.\ ••^ it<, II ill II lu II 25 2 50 2 ill II 2j II 10 II 10 1) l,i 1 no II 25 II 25 10 II 10 II 10 Ml U III 25 25 II 10 II 10 II 111 1 no 1 III) 20 II 20 II 20 » 211 20 1 no 1 III) II 25 II 25 11 25 II 10 25 25 II 25 25 1) 20 II 20 II 10 1 01) I 00 25 25 50 50 2j 205 Mkoantic Pistkict A-AfiOCiXTios .—Continued. orvi,. 1 ill 1 III II 2.i '» in • ) ;1li II ■2J II III II h) II I.i 1 nil (1 2j (1 !'•) I) Ill II III II III II III II M II I'j II 2J II III II III II 111 1 Ml 2(1 10 III) 00 Names. Mrs. TcH'i-T Miss 'IVUVr T. TfllVr Stellii Ti'lftT I!cv. 11. C. TiimliH.. Misri Tiinili.-' Mr:; Wilt CI. sou Mi.s:< Siiiytli Jll:!. Vco .1. A. >ci) Mii;! Vco M\siM. V<'() .Mr:=. II Tiinifi- .. . Aniiic Mains Alec. .Mains Cicoi'i,"' Mains Miiiiil Wains Arcliic Mains B. Walker Mrs. 1!. Walivcr .... Mrs. McQiiilkiii •. Mrs Lci-.iicii.x Isiibclla licniicu.\ Beatrice hcniicnx. Ciiariic Lcinicux.. Mrs. Itoliinson .... Miss ivoliinsdii .1. Seott Mrs. .1. Scdtt W. Walker Mrs. W. Walker..., Mrs Aichilialil .... R. Turner Mrs. Iv. Turner yi'i. S. Jones Geo. C'unieron Aiilmc L. X. l'a(|iict Dr. Sirois W. Hamilton J. Devcraiix D. G (lallan J. McDoiiiilil S. WiHiams Mrs, S. Williams.. Samuel AVilliams.. Minnie WiUiauis... Jane -i« u, C3 ~ C o o ij '/J o ?3 S etS. $ cU. (I 2:' (I 2."« 2.. 2.1 1 IKI I (HI I (III (I ."ill ) (III .JO n 2,"p n 2.'. (I ,Mi 111 II III (I 111 II 111 II in I) 2."ii. II 'J.V. (I 2.. I. n 26 . .il.|. II llij. II 111! (I 2.'p'. 2.')i. 2,-,|. (1 2.") I. .■.(»! . ;')(lj. i» .'ill' (I 2,". 2.'i II .'jIi' 1 (111 I) 2.') 2.-. (I 2.^ 2."i (1 2.') .'lO II 2.') II 2.^ (I 2.". (1 1(1 10 10 y ets, n a s ^ a w ^5 $ eta. •S cts, Total. ■•5 via. (1 '•'l (1 2.-| 11 2.0 2.5 1 (K) 1 no 1 (10 no 1 (10 50 e 25 25 ,-jO II 10 10 10 10 10 1) 25 2.-, 25 25 (1 10 n 10 10 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 25 (1 50 1 00 11 25 25 25 25 25 50 {) 25 25 25 '0 10 10 I I 206 Meoantic District Association. — Continued. \amkb. Mrs. Efirl Andrew Kiirl.. John Karl. Pavid Kiirl Wiilu-r Mof^g Zclii- Hogg Jolm HosK Jiiincs H()>;g TlKimiis Iliigtr Mary and di-orge Hogg .,, Joseph and Emma Hogg... Anastiisie & Arlh. Oucllf t. Mrs. FoUowcs Mr. rdlowps Charlie ^>llowe.'^ Sydney- Fellowes Duncan FoUowes Austin Fellowes Mr. Davy Mrs. Davy Daisy Davy Clara Daw Richard Davy Harold Davy Walter Davy May Davy Kalteleen Davy OH'crtory Collections e % cts. Total Rivicre-du-Loup" (en has) .? St. Sylvkstek. St. George's Parish. W. M. Pozer... Mary Pozer... John Gosling. R. J. Ross D. G. Pozer... St. Giles. Collection Total St. Sylvester,:, 8 I .'^lO 1 no 1 00 1 00 a ■a $ cts. 20 10 10 10 :)0 2r. 25 (1 111 10 10 10 10 25 25 10 10 10 20 .'ill 50 n III 111 10 III 10 10 10 85 !tO 1 on 1 35 3 35 -a a 2 TO a S cts. 3 d $ cts. 003 $ cts, ToTAI,. 31 75 75 2 on 1 00! I no I 1 00 5 00 .*? CIS. 2i II in II 111 111 II ill 11 2J II 2i 10 Ifl 10 II 111 10 II 25 II 25 II 10 II 10 II 10 II 20 II 50 50 10 10 HI III II 10 II 10 II 10 >< SI '.tl 71 2 no 2 00 1 nil I no 1 00 ■J 10 9 10 207 Meoantic District Association.— Co/i/jwMe 1 (III S I' IS. S I'ls. $ cts, $ cts. 1 00 Iloopir, Miss nuiiiiiM' \'(Hi!i t/or • 1 00 • 1 (III fi-nkiiH. Mr^. J. 11 1 00 Kohitiiillc. Mrs. L. .1 Woiiliyi'lii', Mrs 1 Ifl'lTtolil'S 1 00 1 00 1 (10 1 :!(; K .'10 Total Tliri-e niviT.-;....'? VAt.CAIlTIKi;. Otrertory Colkn-tioiis (; (Ml 1 0(1 1 (id 1 .".0 1 :!(; 1 50 11 .'56 4 Oil RECAriTULAT10N.—ME(i ANTIC District Association. Hour*; Louis Frainiitoii. H.'ist Frrtiii|ii(iii. Wi'st Invciiicss * Irfliind ' Lcefis Levis Now l.iviTpool Moiitiiioroiu'v .Nicoict • .....' I'drtiiiMil' Rivi-'ic-iiii-IiUii]) (eii lias)* St Sylvester Three Hi vers Valcartier Total ,? ? cts. 2 i;! '.> 2.'> 2:; .'.0 i:! :,(! i; 12 ;;i 7.-. 1 1 .-.0 12 00 1 s:; 2 dO ;! 20 1 50 1 00 (i 00 1 00 120 :i7 S rts. 5 !I7 1 47 1 12 7 S5 C, 74 1 I 25 7 00 4 ;<2 10 25 $ rts. (1 04 ;;i 4 25 7 04 5 51 5 25 5 00 7 00 2 ;!5 $ cts. S cts. S cts. 04 2 25 :; 5d 55 (i 00 :; 00 ;i2 18 :!8 37 ;!7 04 18 40 45 1 0(1 51 70 27 50 2." .".2 25 14 t)8 2 00 4 (k; ,S.S 00 2 :'.5 1 00 1 50 t 10 7 :n 75 4 :w 1 50 11 54 94 71 6 00 10 14 .1('» 4 00 22 00 9 00 1C2 87 ('.4 70 ass 9;5 i * Lists of Subscription.^ received too late for the .Vi'counts will bo found at P'igo 211. 208 GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Xamks. (^APE Cove AND Pkhce. Orterton- Collections : Cape "Cove Perce Total Cape Cove and Pcrci GaSPE BAf«IX. A Friend throuKli Rev. J, P. Ricliinond Oll'crtorv Collections St Paul's St. JauK's', Total Gaspo Basin ...$ Sandy Beach. Co/L // 7 .'/'>••■■ Cliiirloltr I', I,-. Dailev, Xicliolas .... Kanie:^, Mrs. J Flarhour, Mr.<. Jas.. 11 .sun: Collected hv Miss Alice Thompson. PeNN INSULA. J'att Little Gasimc. Coll. I>'i .]fiss L'r/jicca I'ne lartletl, C W, Bourtroise, Tlioinas Dolhel, \. \V DeJersey, .John .... Gavey, Aliraliani... Gavev, Isahella.... liavev. Danit Ilvnian, J. K Lalllev. G W. A. Simon n, Mrs. G Simo Small Sums. (Mlertories.. . Total Sandy Beach.. .$ O S ct.- 40 2 {It 00 2 ;u 1 00 I oil ,"i(l 1 00 fiO :> •». 19 10 .■$ Ct.s. ].'! I.i !) I, 12 tiO § rts 1 'JO TiO' I 00 II .".II, i,n .'ill II I.I ,'iO (I 50 .'lO .50 ;; !io| a cts 00 I ,ii I nil 1!1 2 21 O 4, "ii .S V{< TiiiAI.. y <'tl!, ■:\ III 10 nil :i2 (in ,") no 11 20 2 2il IS III I III! 1 on II ill ■1 lO 2 r.n 4 j,", .'ill (1 511 1 IHI II ^)0 II .'ill II ."ill 1 «"■ II 50 .511 II 5n 511 II 2S :',S OS lOTAI,. ■< fU, ■Jl 1(1 10 '.III 1 2ii ■> '1,1 IS III I (III I liii II jii .| III I :>:, II .'ill II 511 1 ml II .'ill II jii II ."ill II ( '"■ (1 ;>() (1 ;MI II 50 II ,il) I •:- :;s OS 209 GrASPE District Association. — Continued. Xamks, AlAIJiAlW. OITei'tory Collections SmoAWAKB A PohtDanikl, I'oltT Daniki.. Cull. I'll Minx McGee. AlmoMii. Joseph Blairsto. K Clieilorc. Miirlba Coinviiv, K. A Hurl, Miirtliirt't LaniieT. lluiiniili MclMiersoii. Mrs McDoiKiM, Mr.'^. W.. McCii', I). r> Mclu'ii/.ic. .luliii McKcii/.if, ■Ifiinos .... McKcn/ir. Williiini.. McKiMizic, Mrs. K .. Mcl'lii'ison. .Mary N NicolU". A- H- I'^ Ro.'^>, Aiuli't'W Swi'Htinaii, H Swcotiniui, Isatii'lla. Swectiiiaii, Ma S .... Cull. h\j Mi:'!* Pixr- AlniiHiil, Mrs. J Belici', .Vsa Rl'hpi'. .)<)-:('I)tl Bissau. William Dow, Xormaii Dow, William Gili<('i', Willow.. Jouriu-iiiix, ■!■ F Journoaiix. Miss JouriK^iux, Daniel Wiseninr,. George '3 S s O cts. 3 00 25 26 25 25 15 50 25 25 I 00 25 20 20 25 1) 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 10 20 20 n 10 15 10 10 10 10 13 a a o $ ots 2 50 a .2 c Oh S ct.^. 2 40 1 ! ==S'5 o J3 $ Cts, S cts, 14 Total, $ cts 7 90 I I 25 25 25 25 I) 15 50 25 25 1 00 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 10 20 20 10 15 10 10 10 10 Vi f ii 11 210 Gaspe District Association. — Contbmed. \amks. a O ^3 a 3 'fn ?5 5 -3 o g '^ 'W .^ S ct.s. Tdtai,. Shkjawakk. Coll. h)/ Miss Man/ Young. Almond, Mrs. .J S Ct3. 10 1) 10 1;^ 20 25 2h 20 10 If) § cts. S cts. $ Cts. U 10 ]l) 11 I '\ RnhiriQrtn \^ A l^nhitT^fi!! Mr^ (ifo 'Ml SU'f-Ti*' \1 A -• 25 'I'j ... Trflvprii Mis .1 li..-. (1 'Ml Wylie, Joseph Vninur \Tjirv « in II 1 1 CM, by Mm Le Gallais. 25 25 10 25 10 05 O.i 05 10 511 50 25 25 U 111 Le Gallais, Etlmuud r.*» (4>)llfii^ Kdward (1 '') (1 10 Miinn Willjcrt 05 Rn«; tM 2 (i.S 5 50 S 75 (> 25 45 1H (i;! 07 2() 01 $ cts.! $ cts. I cts. .32 (II) IS 40 3S 08 7 90 18 01 20 50 i;!4 8 11 The following' Subscription Lists were received too late for the several sums to be credited in the accounts to the 31s< December, 1886. St. MiciiAEi/s. Coll. bu Mr!<. ./. II' n Forsyth. Hiiilc, .loim.... Hoxcr. .Mi.s.s.... Hurstall. .Udin. Carrol, Mrs.... ('ogan, Mies... Carswflj, Mis. cts. $ cts. 4 00 , ;{ 00 , J 5 00 2 00 1 00 I 00: S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 4 00 3 00 15 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 212 Supplementary List. — Continued. Namks. Copeniiin, Mrs ... Uuiihiir Freer, Mis Forsyth, J. Hell. Forsyth, .Mrs. J. Forsyth, Miss.... Gradtlon, Mrs.... (Jriidiloii, .Miss .. Herring. Mrs Irvine, Mi.«3 r3 B 3 S cts. Bell. Kennedy, Mrs. Jas. Levey, Mrs [.■owe, Robert liivinjiston. Mrs Lenioine. Mrs .Miinro. Miss .Moss, .Miss Nelson, Mrs I'rice, E. .1 Rhodes, Mi,^s Rhodes, Miss V, Tretr.ii-ett, Mrs Stoekwcll. Mrs Von inland, Mrs Von lIHiind, Mrs A. A. \'illeneuvc, Mrs Wheeler, Mrs Total St. Michael's....? lNVKnNK.SS. Coll. Ini .I//.V.V Tynm Wnth. Hall, Thomas Parks, Mrs Rickahy, Ji'r Riekaby, Wni Rookingliani, Jos .Sturgeon, Alex.... Sturgeon, W. H... Watts, Thos Coll I, II MiK.AIiU. drdliam. In Small Sums MUToIhI Inverness.. 0- 'JIT' rillu ' 20 00 20 00 a b a .2 $ Cts. 2 00 15 '.J 00 5 00 10 00 :> 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 .50 10 00 2 00 50 2 00 li 00 1 00 50 20 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 :{ 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 114 1)5 75 20 25 50 40 25 25 50 .•5 10 t3 a a o 'in a a 3 $ cts. S Ct3 O G $ cts 20 00 2 00 22 00 20 1)0 20 IIOI 2 (II) 22 OOi jO OOi TOTAt;. $ Ct3. 2 00 1.5 2 (10 .") 00 10 no h oil 1 00 1 00 ■1 00 6 01) II 50 10 nil 2 on 60 2 no .'i nil 1 on ,Mi inn nil 1 00 1 00 I III! :< on ti no ? no ) on I nil I'.is ()5 80 80 II "5 I) 2n II 2J 11 .'.0 11 •10 II 2;) II 23 II ,70 .'^n :! !)f) 213 Supplementary List. — Continued. Namks. a O a 3 a o 1 a a d .2 c a 3 o Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. Irki-a.mi. Coll. hy Miss Lizzie Cios.'<. $ cts. (1 :.o 2,-. (1 2.'i 2:> 10 2o 2.") (1 10 10 (1 :>{) 1 no 2o 10 S cts. 8 cts. § Cts. •S cts. $ ctg. 50 25 \!in't./\- \l'-.;«i 'Pii'/fiVi ... 2') Poniint t f^nhort 26 BeiiiR'tt. Fnmk Cross, Miss Florence 10 25 50 25 lU 10 Cross, RicliiU'd 25 25 50 Hou-tnii KoV R 1 00 2 00 25 Lord, Fred Jli'Kuight, Thos..... \f oli Tii irht Horn 10 10 50 60 1 00 50 50 Prntfnii %TlN W •! 1 00 Pnrtcr TllOTIl.'lS 50 r.(i 1 00 1 00 1 oil 60 60 1 00 M'ilsou, .lanies Wood, F 11 1 00 50 1 00 60 10 10 Tnfiil Tr(*ljin(l "^^ S 00 4 00 12 00 NiCOLET. I?r>v V (' Pirkiii 2 00 1 0( 1 01 2 00 OtfiTtoryColloclions: Vicdipt i [ 1 00 1 00 T(>t*il \icolot > ■1 0( 4 OO RiviEUE-DU-Lot r, (eii hris.) 2i ir K ,"i( 2" 2f 2t 2( 25 15 Kerjiwson, Miss Hiir.r,,],,, 10 no Hill Mrs John 25 Hill Mis^ 25 20 T?ill. Jpcjain i 20 A 214 SUPPLEMENTAKY LiST. — Continued. 1(1 _; -6 -^ .^■--H 3 - 3 o o - U* Ud U. = BU, Names. "cii o z ;■ Total. V m t/i ■ii 3; IS '^ u CJ 'C w ^ o ^■i CU K* Uh $ cts. S cts. $ cts. $ CIS. $ cts. § cts. Hill .Tolni lit II in II 111 Hodgson, Wm Hodgson, Mrs. Wm (1 10 III ().■) II 10 0.-, Total Riviere du Loup | (en bas) $ ) 2 L',-> •1 o-| RECAPITULATION.— SupPLEMExNTARY List. Quebec— St. iMiclmel's..... Inverness Ireland Nicoiet, kc Uivicro du FiOup (en bas). Rev. T. S. (Miaiiniau Total crediti'd In ac- \ counts 1H87 ) ? cts. 20 00 .1 s no ■S cts. 114 r.."i :! Id 2s oil 120 00 S cts. 22 00 ■I 00 ■Jil 00 8 cts. 22 00 .SO •1 00 ,') 00 S <'tS. 20 00 ?■ c'tg. I'.i.S 6,-, :i 110 12 no ■t no 2 2.") no :'.l so' 2(1 00 22,'i so REGISTRATION STATISTICS. Baptisms 744 Marriages 104 Burials 373 Conlirmod 371 215 A Special Meotiiio- ol' tho ('liurch Society, in accordancti with notice duly advertised lor lifteen consecutive days in the Quebec Chronicle, was held in the National School, on Friday, the lirst day of April, 1887. The Lord Bishop in the chair. Alter Prayers the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. MoV(m1 by C. Judge, Esq., seconded by Rev. A. A. Von inland, That the following amendment to Art. XII, line 3, clause 2, be now finally adopted, viz : — " That the word ten in line 3, clause 2, of Art. XII, be struck out, and fourteen substi- tuted ; and that the word //ye m line 4 be struck out, and screw substituted. — Carried. Moved by W. G. Wurtele, Esq., seconded by R. H. Smith, Esq., That the following By-law, to be numbered Art. XVI, "On tlie Patronagi! of the Cathedral Church of Quebec," be now finally adopted. Whereas the Congregation of the Parish of Quebec, known as the Congregation of the Cathedral, have requested that the ai^pointment of Rector of the Parsonage or Rectory of the Parish Church of Quebec, at present vested in and ex- ercised by this Society, shall in future be made by the Lord Bishop of Quebec, with the concurrence of the said Con- gregation, in the manner provided by the Canon of the Diot'csan Synod, now number XllI, which said request has been ai)i)roved hy the said Lord Bishop ; and whereas, under the Consolidated Statutes of the late Province of Can- ada, chap. LXXIV, sec. 4, being an act respecting Rectories, this Society has power and authority, by By-law, to trans-^ fer to and vest in such person or persons as they may think lit, the right of presenting an Incumbent or Minister to such Parsonan'e or Rectorv. Therefore, with thi^ permission of the said Lord Bishop, and to meet the wishes of the said Congregation, be it and it is hereby enacted, that the right of presenting an Incum- bent or Minister to the Parsonage or Rectory ot the Parish Church of Quebec shall vest in and be exercised by the 1 216 Lord Bishop of Quebec, with the concurrence of the said Congregation, in th(; manner provided in and by the said Canon number X[II, or as may hereafter be provided by future Canon; subject nevertheh^ss to the right to this So- ciety of repealing the present By-hi\v, and resuming to themselves the said riuht of presentation whenever they may deem proper. — Carried. may I hereby ratify and confirm the amendment to Art. XII, line 3, clause 2; and also the By-law num])ered Art. XVI, " On the Patronage of the Cathedral Church of Quebec," finally adopted at the Sjiecial Meeting of the Society, held at the National School, on Friday, the iirst day of April, 1887. J. W., Quebec. W ii! 21' FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES P.Y WILL. L A Bc(/iif!sf of a sifDi of Dinticj/, or oj' Sharea of S(or.h\uf Fuh- lie Df.'bi')/litr€K,for the ij^e//era/ jmrposa of I he Sorieti/, I <>iv(' and bcfjiiealh to "the Cliunh Society of Uio Dio- cese (>n^uel)OC,' iiU'()V})()ral('(l hy a Statulc ol' the J'roviiico ol' Canada, jiassod in (he lourk'tMith and lii'tocnth yi'ars oi' tlie Kciyn ol' Her Majcsly, QuKi:x ViCToinA, eliai/tcr 171, ilu' sum (or Shares ol Stoeks in tlie 15a nk ol' slandinu' in niv nann> in tht3 Books ol" the .said IJauk, or ol' Delx'Uturc^s, (les( lihe them brieily.) npon iriisl lobe hy the .said Ciiurch Society applied to and lor (lie uses ntid jiftr/Hisrs of the. mid Sorifl//. as s/ien'/icd in lilt' sdid Art of iKforjtoration and notif o/lin\ \l. A Bt'fjuest if a sum of money, or of Shares of Slocli or Debentures, for one or more of the sjierifr /iirrj)oses of the Society. (Same as ror<'goinii', only instead of the words in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of i^rovidin^ for the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Sustentation Fund. Or, — Towards the support ol Missionaries and Cleriiymen ol'the United Church of Enii'land and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — Towards the auy-montation of the Fund foi-med to make provision for those of the Cleruy of the United Church ofFni^land and Irehind, in the Diocese of Quebi>c, who may be incapacitated by agc^ or infirmity, called the Pension l-'und. Or, — I'owards the au proA'ision for the widows and orphans of tlie Clergy of the Unit(Hl Church ol' Ennhuid and Irelaiul in the Dio- cese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — I'owanls the auufmentation of the Fund for endow- iug" the Chureh in the Mission of (oral ) held by thesaid Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church-AVardens of the Church in the said Mission, (or at ) 15 218 Or, — As the commenocmont of an ondowment for the Church of t^t in the Mission of (or at ) and to provide for the futiin! uiuiii- tenance of divine worship in eoni'ormity with the principles of the United Church ol'Knghinir successors for ever ; upon trust to hold ami a[>ply the same, and the rents, i.ssues and profits thereof /r> and far Ihe //scs and /n/r poses of the said Church Societ//, as specified in the said Art of Incorpo- ration, and none other, and under f lie provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. 219 IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the specific purposes of the Society. Same as in No. 3 — only insti'tid of the wortls in Italics insert the specilic purposes, as in No. 2. V. A Devise to the Soricty of a site for Church, SfC. Same as in No, .;, down to the words "forever ' — then (TO on as Ibllows: — to the u.se.s and upon the trusts follow- ing, that is to say ; — upon the trusts to hold the same for- over luMTal'ler as and lor tlie place and .site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole use and benefit of nifUibcrs of the Church residini^' in the placid adjacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Que- bec, accordini.1' to the doctrine and discipline of the United Church of l<]ngland and Indand, and for no other purposes, anduiuler the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorpora- tion oi'th' said Church Soi'iety. LANDS DELONGING TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY. No. 14, Ranu' 7, Township of Halifax. No. 10, Range 8, do do MEMBERS OF THE CORrORATION, KLKC'I'Ki) -Jsn FKIillUARV, 1SS7. Rev. W. C. Bernard, '• W. T. Forsythe, " Jos. l^]anies, " AV. a. Faulconer, " M. Cl^. Thompson, '■ Geo. \l. Walters, Mr. \\^ C. H. Wood, " AV. H. Davies, " E. Elliott AVebb, " AV. N. Naylor, " 1^ J. Fothergill, " K. G. Eraser, " T. H. Norris, Mr. A. F. Hunt, " J.J. Codville, " Lorenzo Evans, Lady Meredith. Mrs. Peters, " AV. Macpherson, " Rex ford, *' MacLaren, " E. J. Hale, ' " Eno, " E. J. Shaw, " Schwartz. t m n rHK Diiirosi/roRY (»K THK Society for Promoting Cliristian Knowledge, A I 82, St. Jolm Street (witliiii), QUEBEC. Ct^^ A ronstaiit f^upply ol BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, riiAYER BOOKS and CHURCH SERVICES always on hand in every style ol" binding. SuxDAV SiJiKJOL LinuARY BuoKs, Miscellaneous Pub- lications and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Clergy. Some exc«'llent blank nuips in store. fit^ Any oi' the Books in the Catalogue ol' the S. P. C. K. will be sent lor if the orders bo left at the Depository, or lorwarded to the Secretary of the Society. wledge, s. IMENTS, always on eons Pnb- s ; liberal maps in S. P. ('. K. ository, or i IsTOTICE!. The Awi'AL SlCl.'Mnxs ill aid of tlir ^•avi(>ns l^'uiuls oj' th(^ Church Society uro appointed to l)e pvea-hed. — 1m >K Genkijai. PuiM'osi:?!. on (^idtuiunixesima S/n/('> (hi. Foi! Tiii". Mission Ft:M). on the Stnidtui nearest lo Ml huelnun Vow riiK I'kxsion 1h nd, on Th(inh's^^ivin