IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I 1.1 ItilZS 2j5 2.2 2.0 11.25 1 1.4 1.6 FhotogFaphic Scmces Carporalion 23 WBT MAM STRWf WIKTIR,N.V. 14SM (716)t73^S03 CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/ICIVIH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical IMicroraproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques T«chnioal and Bibliographic Notaa/Notas tachniquaa at bibliographiquaa Tha toti Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat originai copy avaiiabia for fiiming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographicaiiy uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction, or which may aignif icantly changa tha uaual mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. 0Colourad covara/ Couvartura da coulaur I I Covara damagad/ D D D Couvartura andommagAa Covara raatorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura raataur^a at/ou palliculAa Covar titia mlaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua Colourad mapa/ Cartaa gAographiquaa an coulaur Colourad ink (i.a. othar than blua or black)/ Encra da coulaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) Colourad plataa and/or illuatratlona/ Planchaa at/ou illuatratlona an coulaur D Bound with othar matarial/ Ralii avac d'autraa documanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along intarior margin/ La re liura aarrte paut cauaar da I'ombra ou da la diatortion la long da la marga IntAriaura Blank laavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ II aa paut qua cartainaa iMgaa blanchaa ajouttea lora d'una raatauration apparalaaant dana la taxta, mala, loraqua cala Atait poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa it* fiimiaa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa aupplimantalraa: L'lnathut a microfilmi la maillaur axamplaira qu'll lul a iti poaaibia da aa procurer. Laa ditaila da cat axamplaira qui aont paut-Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibliographlqua, qui pauvant modiflar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mithoda normala da fllmaga aont indiquia ci-daaaoua. r~^ Colourad pagaa/ D Pagaa da coulaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagiaa Pagaa raatorad and/oi Pagaa raatauriaa at/ou palllcuiiaa Pagaa diacolourad, atalnad or foxm Pagaa dicoloriaa, tachattea ou piquiaa Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa ditachias Showthroughy Tranaparanca Quality of prir Qualit* inigala da I'impraaaion Includaa aupplamantary matarii Comprand du matiriai auppiimantalra Only adition avaiiabia/ Saula Mitlon diaponibia I — I Pagaa damagad/ I — I Pagaa raatorad and/or laminatad/ I — I Pagaa diacolourad, atalnad or foxad/ r~p^ Pagaa datachad/ r~^ Showthrough/ rr^ Quality of print variaa/ I j Includaa aupplamantary matarial/ I — I Only adition avaiiabia/ Tha poai ofti film Oris bag tha slor oth< firal aior or II The shal TIN whi Mai diffi anti beg righ reqi met Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by errata alipa, tiaauaa, etc., have been refilmed to enaura the beat poaaibia Image/ Lea pagaa totalement ou partiellement obacurciea par un feulllet d'errata, una pelure, etc., ont M f llmiea A nouveau da fa^on A obtenir la meilleure imaga poaaibia. Thia item la filmed at tha reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat fllmi au taux da rMuctlon indiquA ci-daaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X V 12X 16X 20X a4x 28X 32X (tails ■ du lodifier r una Imaga Tha copy filmad hara has baan raproducad thanks to tha ganarosity of: AnglicMi Church of Canadi GmmtiI Synod ArdiivM | Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha bast quality possibia considaring tha condition and lagibillty of tha original copy and in Icaaping with tha filming contract spacifications. L'axamplaira film* fut raproduit grica A la ginArosit* da: Angliean Church of Ccnadc Ganiral Synod Archivn Las imagas suKrantas ont 4t4 raproduitaa avac la plus grand soin. compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da raxamplaira filmA, at an conformity avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. IS Original ccpias In printad papar covars ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illustratad impras- sion. or tha bacic covar whan appropriata. All othar original copias ara filmad baginning on tha first paga with a printad or illustratad impras- sion, and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illustratad imprassion. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tha symbol -^s«> (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol y (moaning "END"), whichevar applias. Las axamplairas originaux dont la couvartura an paplar ast ImprimAa sont filmAs an commandant par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una ampralnta d'imprasslon ou d'lllustration. soit par la sacond plat, salon la caa. Tous las autras axamplairas originaux sont filmte an commandant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una ampralnta d'imprasslon ou d'iilustration at an tarminant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una taila ampralnta. Un das symbolas suivants apparattra sur la darniAra imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la cas: la symbols -^ signifia "A SUIVRE", la symbols y signifia "FIN". Maps, platas, charts, etc., may ba filmad at diffarant reduction ratios. Thosa too larga to ba antiraly included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent Atre flimte A des taux da rAductlon diff Arants. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra reproduit en un soul clichA, 11 est filmA A partir da I'angle supArieur gauche, da gauche A droita, at da haut en bas, en prenant la nombre d'images r^Acessaira. Las diagrammas suivants illustrent la mAthoda. errata to I pelura, an A D 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 THE SEVENTEENTH REPORT or TBI nfooapoBATXo CHURCH SOCIETY or TU DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, roft TWELVE MONTHS, ENDING 31st DEC, 1868. ESTABLI8BD }Ta JULY. 1843. QUEBEC: PRINIBD BY P. LAMOUREUX, MOUNTAIN HILL 1859. OHUBOH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. IIEETINOS OF CENTRAL BOARD, 1859. Thursday, Idth January, Thursday, 10th February, Thursday, 10th March, Wednesday, 4th May, Wednesday, 16th June, Wednesday, 14th September, Wednesday, 0th November, Wednesday, 28th December. COMMITTEES : DKFOSITOBT OOMMimib The Lord Bishop, Chairmaa Rer. O. V. Housmon, " B. W. Sewell, " H. Roe, « O. Percy, L. L. D. - A. W. Mountain, Rev. R. O. Fleet, I 0. N. MoDtizambert. Esq. ' M. 0. Mountain, Esq. Dr. Blatherwiok, £. Poston, Esq. nirAMOi ooiunTTn. R«T. A. W. Mountain, H. S. Sootl, Etq., Lient A«h«, RIT., B«t. B. Roe, W. Wortele, Esq. iiAT ooimiTnat, Hon. W. Walker, Hon. H. Blaok, 0. N. Montiiambert, Esq, J. a Fry, Esq., H a Scott, Ekl, H LeMeaurier, JBsq., M. Sheppard, Esq., W. Andrew, Esq., R. Hamilton, Eaq., O. Irvine, Esq., J. O. Olapbam, Esq. Dr. Boewell, N. EL Bowen, Esq. 4 i**i V OFFICERS OF THE CHDECH SOCIKIT. 45 « i i V Hn fizoiLUNOT Sia Eohcnd Walkbb Hiad, Bakt., Oom«o» Oamu. or Berisb NtATH Ahouoa. Thb Rioht Rbveumo thb Load Bmbot or QunML Vice-fffiibentii Hon. Mr. Ohief Justioa Boven, Hon. Mr. Justice Meredith, " Mr. Justioe Short, " H. Black, Q.O., D.O.L., " J. MFraser, " Ed. Hale, Sen., '• Ed. Hale, Jun., " Geo. PemberUMi, " W. Walker, ** H. Smith, •• W. Sheppard. Rer. OfBoUl Maokie, D.D., " 8. S. Wood, MAn •• The Prineipal of Biahop'i OoU <* I. Hellmutb, D. D. " L. DoolitUe, M. A., J. B. Fortyth, Eaq., R. Hamilton, Esq., And auoh Chdrmen of Diatriot Aa- aoeiationa aa are Memban of th« Corporation. For the year 1889. Rev. D. Robertscm, Key. J. W. Williams, W. Andrew, Esq., M.A., Lieut. Ashe, RJf., W. Boswell, Esq., M.D., 6. Douglas, Esq., M.D., Lieut. Ool. Fitzgerald, B A., J. S. Fry, Esq,, W. A. Holwell, Esq., W. Jenkins, Esq., H. N. Jones, Esq., H. LeMesurier, Esq., 0. N. Monii ivnb«rt» Biq., K Poston, Lsq., H. S. Soott, Esq., Jas. Sealer, lisq., Mazfield sheppard, Esq., J. VonExter, Esq., W. G. Wurtele, Esq. Dr. Blatberwiok, T. H. Dunn, Esq., J. O. Olapham, Esq., E. Borstall. Esq., M. O. Mountain, Esq. Hon. H. Buoc, Q.O., P. 0. L. M. Shbttabd, Esq., and J. 8. Vn, Esq. ^ttttttOXm EL Si Soon; Eiq. R«T. Gsiant PiKor, LL. D., T. 0. D, CLERGY IN THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, 1859. Right R«T. OsoBOB J. MovMTAiN, D. D., D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Quebec. Rot. Arnold, R. B. A., Trinity Chapel, Quebec. " Belfoar, A., Kingsey. <* Boyle, F.f M. A^t Magdalen Islands. ** Burges, H., B. A., Nioolet. " Burrage, H. G., M. A*, Hatley. ** Chapman, T. S., M. A., Dudswefl. ** Crone, S., Cape Cove. ** Dalziel, J., Eaton. ** De Lamare, F., M. A., Gaspi Basin. ** Doolitlle, L., M. A., Lennoxville. «* Emery> C. P., New Ireland. « Falloon, D., D. D., Melbourne. ** Fothergiiy, M. M., Danville. « Hamilton, C.> B. A.y St. Peters, Quebec. ** Heltmuth, I.y D. D., Genl. Snperintendant in B. N. America. Col. Ch. and School Soc., Quebec. ** Honsman, G. V., B. A., Cathedral, Quebec. P,^^ " Jenkins, J. H., B. A«> Frampton. ** Jones, J. W., B. A., Drummondville. " Kemp, J., B. D., Burv. ** Ker, M., , Sandy Beach. " King, W.. . . . . .\ St. Sylvester. /* Lyster, W. G., B. A., Hopetown. ** Magill, G. J., B. A., Lake Beauport. ** Merrickf W. C, M. A., Rividre da Loup (en haut.) ** Milne, G., M. A., Rural Dean, New Carlisle. « Mombert, J. I., St. Peter's, Quebec. " Mountain, A. W., M. A., Rural Dean, St. Michael's, Quebec. " Nicolls, J. H.^ D. l)., Bishop's College, Lennoxville. " Parkin, E. C, Valcartier. " Pearse, A. H., M. A., Portneuf. « Percy, G., LL. D., Cathedral, Quebec « Plees, R. G., St. Paul's, Quebec. «« Reid, C. P., M. A., Sherbrooke. «* Richmond, W., B. A., Compton. ** Robertson, D., Chaplain to the Forces, Quebec. ** Roe, H., B. A., . . . ^ : .St. Matthew's, Quebec. ** Ross, E. G. W., Rividre du Loup (en has.) " Sewell, E. W., Trinity Chapel, Quebec. « Short, R.,. Leeds. « Smith, F. A.,. Three Rivers. ** Thompson, J. H., M. A., Bishop's College, Lennoxville. " Thompson, W. L., Stanstead. ** Williams, J. W., M. A., Grammar School, Lennoxville. " Wood, S. S., M. A., Rural Dean, Three Rivers. «« Woolryche, A. J., Pointe Levi. « • *r *ff vy^ ^ V PRAYERS. 10 BE USED AT ALL MEBTIN08 OP THE tOOIETYf AND OF |Tt SEVERAL AMOCIATIONt. t. • JPreyent us, O Lord, in all our doings with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, hegun, continued, and ended ii| Thee, we may glorify Thy Hol^ Name ; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain eyerlasting life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen, O merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live ; Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fola un- der one Shepherd. Prosper, Lord, the labors of those Societies or the Church in the land af 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 Pro- vidential succour the Society in whose cause we are now met, and the undertakings which we have now in hand. " Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us ; Oprofr!> per thou our handy work," for the sake, and through the merits of the same Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Qhost, one God world without end. Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy veill be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us tms day our daily bread, And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; But deliver us from evil : For thine is the kingdom, The power and the glory. For ever and ever. Amen, .- •.. CENTRAL BOAROl Btatid MunMO, Jcit 9ru, 18S6. RctolTcd: ThatitbeuiiMtniotion toth* Tr«Mar«r, when tranimit* ling Um amoont of any jnint of moner, mad* by thii Sooioty, to any ParUb or MImIob ia tbo moot—, to rMufrt a R«««ipt, •ign«d Juintly b/ th* Iooiiinb«iit of suob Pariab or MiMion, and oo« or both of th« Ohuroh« wardaoa. Btatio Mnmra, OoToan 8th, 1866. Raaolf ad : That in all oaiM whera grant* of monaj (othar than p«r- aooal) ara mad* by tha Ohurob Sooiaty, it thall ba tba duty of th« pertoa to whomaoeh grant* ahall ba paid, to furnish within threa raonthi after* warida ragidar Vuuahara of tha aspanditura of auoh aoma, to ba aubmittad to tha Board. OHUROH SOOIETT. Amnval Mbitino, jAMDAar 12, 18S9. nia Annual Meeting of tba Ohureh Society of tha Dioeeea of Quebee^ being it* Serentaenth Annivereary, waa held on the evening of Wednesday, January 18th, 18ft9, in the LeetnraHall, Anne Street, at 7 o'olook. Tha Lord Biihop haTing taken the chair, prayer* were aaid : after wUflli tha Acting Sacratary waa called upon to rwd tha Report for tha naetyaar. It waa than L Morad by J. R Forayth, Esq., aaeondad by Rar. O. Y. Honanum, B. An and Reaolved ; That tba Report now read ba adopted, and printed under the direction of the Central Board. II. Moved by Rer> A. Balfour, aeeonded by Dr. Blatherwick, and Reaolved : llMt thia Meeting desire* to reoord it* devout thankfulneaa to Almighty Ood for tba measure of aucoe** vouchsafed to tha labor* of the Society during the pastyear. IIL Moved by the Hon. (*. Pemberton, aeeonded by Rev. A. W. Moan* tain, M. A^ and Reaolved : That thia Society feel* bound to urge earnestly upon all tha Member* of the Church in tbi* Diocese, the importance of nuudng some permanent proviaion for her ministrations, by Gikiog measures without delay for aeonring at least a moderate endowment for every Parish and Mission ; and would specially direct their attention to the encouragement held out to such an undertaking in Art. 10 of the By-Laws. IV. Moved by J. W. Dunacomb^ E*q., *eoonded by Rev. R. Arnold, B. An and Reaolved : That thia Society, in renewing the ezpreaaion of It* *ympa* thy and intereat in the proaperitv of the Sister Societiea of Toronto, Mon- treal, Nova Scotia, Freaericton, Newfoundland and Huron, deairea to give uttaranca to the lively feelinj|8 of aatiafaction, with which it haa heara of tha recant formation of tha Diocese of Britiah Columbia. K« J* y M I V \ V ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1858. j » ~ ~ir> ->r>i~ »i ~ i ~ i i~i i '»~M"**'i~' i ~ >''M~ii"Tr~ b M ,J V In the providence of God, your Board are permitted to put forth their Seventeenth Annual Report. During the put year, the various objects of the Society have received their careful attention ; and it affords them much satisfaction to be able to state, that, whilst by a recent arrangement the num- ber of their Stated Meetings hs^Lbeen more than doubled, the attendance of Members has not been inferior to that of former years. Through the liberality of the Lord Bishop, the Missionary operations of the Society are in course of extension. To a proposal of the Bishop to devote out of his own pri- vate resources the sum of JC200 per annum, for five years, to- wards the support of Stationary Missions, Your Board felt it their duty to respond by a promise to continue for a like pe- riod the payment of an equal sum. The Board have it there- fore in their power to report, that the Mission of Danville, recently under the charge of the TravelHng Missionary, has been opened as a distinct cure in connexion with the Society ; that arrangements have been completed for opening another new Mission under very auspicious circumstances in the Bale des Chaleurs ; and that, as soon as the people on the spot shall have done their part, a third Mission in connexion with the Society, will be established in the township of Durham. It is also in contemplation, as soon as circumstances permit, to establish an additional Mission in the County of Megantic. But whilst your Board felt it incumbent upon them in this particular instance to suspend the standing Resolution, which precludes the Society from entering upon the extension of Missionary operations, until the salaries of all the Country Clergy shall have reached j£150 per annum — ^they beg that it may be distinctly understood that, owing to an arrangement entered into with the Bishop, this measure has been effected 8 without iiicreasing to any appreciable extent the Society's liabilities, the Board being more than ever conyinced of the urgent necessity of adhering to the Besolution above men- tioned : for they feel that they cannot express too strongly their apprehensions as to the future of the Church in this Dio- cese, so loiig as the stipends of the Rural Clergy are suffered to remain insufficient for the bare necessities of their position. Already has this painful cause obliged several of the Clergy to quit the Diocese, and seek elsewhere a sphere of asefulness ; and it is the deliberate convicl^on of your Board, that unless measures be speedily adopted to rectify this pressing evil, the time is not far distant when many a Mi:?8ion, which now enjoys the Ministrations of the Church, will have to m(>um the loss of its Pastor. How best to enforce, as of Divine obligation, the duty of every Mission to provide, according to its ability, for its own spiritual necessities, is a question which has repeatedly en- gaged i^e consideration of the Board. Every discussiorntj^ the subject has only tended to confirm the Board in thu con- viction, that any measure, to be truly ofi'eciivo and sufficient- ly comprehensive to mciet the requiremmit/s of t-h« Diocese, must proceed from the Church at large. But wbibt it may be proper to leave the solution of this question to the collec- tive vnsdom of the Church in S3mod assembled, meantime, your Board would respectfully suggest, that in every instance where a Mission shall be found to have failed in contributing the amount promised towards the support of the Missionary, immediate inquiries be made as to the cause of the non-fulfil- ment by the proper authorities. It will be in ihe recollection of the Society, that last year a Memorial was forwarded to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, on the subject of a commutation of the present claims of the Church in this Diocese, on a basis similar to that adopted by the Provincial Government in the case of the Clergy Reserves, which, if acceded to, would secure in per- manence to the Church, at least, a moiety of her present in- Come. To this Memorial jtn answer was returned ; but as it ^( 9 *! I V4 ?-• was founded on a misconception of the wishes of the Board, the Memorial has again been referred to the consideration of the Venerable Society. Your Board cannot leave this subject without again placing on record the expression of their deep regret at the steps which the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel have thought it their duty to take for the gradual withdrawal of the aid hitherto afforded by them to this Dio- cese. They have no wish to repeat the unanswerable argu- ments, which have been from time to time addressed to that Venerable Body, but they feel confident that very many of the supporters of that Society wonld be found unwilling to give their assent to this measure, were they made familiar with the annual influx of poor emigrants from the Mother Country to this Province, who are wholly unable to provide for them- selves the Ministrations of the Church. Your Board are fur- ther of opinion that if proper representation were publicly made in England as to the extreme poverty of the Church of England population here, as well as the peculiar position of our Church with regard to the richly endowed Church of Rome, large sums would flow into the Diocese from the sym- pathy of our Protestant brethren at home; and that other kindred institutions would be found ready to help us in this our day of need and emergency. The former system of annual Gratuities haYing been found to work injuriously to the interests of the Society, the follow- ing alteration of the system, after considerable discussion, was adopted. — That every Clei^yman, whose fixed income derived from salary from any Society, Endowments, and Pew- Rents, does not exceed $500 per annum, shall be entitled on the 1st of January, in each year, to receive a gratuity equal to one half of the amount paid in by him to the hands of the Treasurer at Quebec during the precediAg year, as proceeds of Collections, Subscriptions or Donations '-where the salary does not exceed |400, the gratuity shall equal three-fourths of the amount so paid in,— -and where it is under $300, it shall be lawful for the Central Board, to make the gratuity equal to the whole amount paid in, exclusive of collections or do- B nations for any special Fund of the Society— provided that such amount shall not be less, in the whole, than $100, and that no Clergyman shall receire under this Resolution, ex- cept in the last mentioned case, more than $S00 per annum. The success of this measure, which can only be regarded as an experiment, has yet to be ascertained. Painfully conscious of the almost insuperable obstacles at present existing to the self-maintenance of the Church in this Diocese, your Board would earnestly direct attention to the establishment of Endowments in the various Missions as a measure of vital importance to the future well-being of the Church. The Parish of Three Rivers having raised, chiefly through the energetic exertions of the ladies of that place, the sum of X212 for the purpose of an endowment, your Board cheer- fully responded to their appeal for assistance by voting, in aid of the Fund, the sum of JCIOO. To the Mission of Frampton, your Board have also promis- ed the sum of iSlOO, provided, that by the 1st of January next, the people shall have increased their present Endow- ment Fund by the sum of £iO. The Nicolet Endowment, which has been accumulating for many years, now yielding the sum of £50 per annum, it has afforded your Board much pleasure to commence a payment to the Incumbent of £25 per annum. Since the last Report, the following Life Members have been added to the Society, — ^Mrs. Joseph Bell Forsyth ; Miss Isabella Hamilton ; and the Rev. Charles Hamilton. The Board desire to record their sorrow at the loss sus- tained by the Society in the death of the Hon. John Stewart, who filled the Office of Vice-President, and was a warm and liberal supporter of the Church and her Institutions. In the death of Robert Symee, Esq., the Society has also to lament the loss of another of their Life Members, for several years Treasurer of the Society, and, during the period of his reudence in Quebec, an active and untiring friend of the sick and destitute. 9 >^ 1 •> '-^ ■'T ^ f V >/ 4 1'^ J V f ^ 1 -I ' f«^1 #^^^1* < 1 ►/ V ■>■• ( •t II Tour Board cannot permit their Report to go forth to the Diocese without referring with sentiments of un- diminished regret to the loss sustained by the Society in the return to the Mother Country, of the Rev. George Mackie, D.D. They beg therefore to subjoin the fol- lowing Resolution, which was unanimously adopted by the Board at their Meeting, held April 14th, 1858. Resolved, That this Board desires to record the ex- pression of its sincere regret at the loss sustained by the Church, in the removal from this Diocese, of the Rev. Official Maciiie, D.D., one of its Vice-Presidents ; and to acknowledge the active part, and constant inter- est, which he took in its proceedings, as well as his li- beral contributions to its Funds. MISSIONARY LABOUR. GROSSB ISLE. The Rev. H. Roe, who was appointed by the Lord Bishop to discharge the duties of Chaplain at the Qua- rantine Statiou, thus writes : — I went down to Grosse Isle on the 26th of June, the Rev. J. W. Jones having, by your Lordship's appoint- ment acted as my substitute on the Island up to that date. The emigration, as has happily been the case for several years, proved to be of a very healthy character, and my duties for the greater part of the season were therefore very light. During the summer one hundred and eighty Protestants were admitted into the hospitals, — one hun- dred and forty six English and Scotch and thirty four Norwegians, — of whom twenty two died. As long as there were any patients in the hospitals, I visited them every day or several times a day if necessary ; and on Sundays, I celebrated Divine Service in one of the wards. Whenever healthy emigrants were landed oii the Island, I went among them, giving them what advice I could, for their future guidance in their new homes. On every ■uch occasion* whether of a week day or Sunday, I invit- 28 ed the emigrants to a special publie service, (or services if they were detained a sufficient length of time,) a pri- vilege of which they invariably and most thankfully availed themselves. I celebrated Divine Service in the Mission Church re- gularly every Sunday during the summer, for the resi- dents on the Island, when there were no emigrants. I administered the Holy Conmiunion twice iii public, bap- tized two children, and married one couple. I visited Crane Island three times on Sundays, cele- brating Divine Service, and catechising the children. In one of these visits, I administered the Holy Communion, at their special request, to the members of the two Protes- tant families who reside there. Here I was received with that kindly and genial hospitality, for which the lady Seigneuresses are so well known. I visited St. Thomas once for the purpose of celebra- ting Divine Service on a Sunday late in the season, the Rev. R. G-. Plees having spent a Sunday there somewhat earlier. But, owing to the unpropitious state of the roads and weather, I did not reach St. Thomas (from Crane Island,) till late in the evening. My message of notice had miscarried. Several of the Protestants resid- ing in the neighbourhood were absent, and the rest lived too far from the village to collect them at so late an hour, and in such weather. So my services were neces- sarily confined to the family of Mrs. Patton, whose guest I was. I returned to Quebec, by your Lordship's direction^ on the 1st of October. The hospitals were then quite empty, and no emigrants arrived subsequent to my de- parture. From Mr. Roe's Missionary Journal the following ex- tracts are presented :— ** A large proportion of the immigration that now passes into, or rather through Canada by the Port of Quebec, is from Norway, Sweden, Germany, but chief- ly £rom Norway. Few, however, of these stop at Grosse V ^^w '^ C %i^<,i -■'. /'•' IS w ikm -\1^ -k' r .t-^,f 1 • ^ •i "* r *^ Isle. But one single Norwegian vessel was obliged to land ber passengers on the island this summer. For this reason, I do not think it of any great importance that our Missionary at Grosse Isle should be able to speak Norse, German, &c. He can hold communica- tion with these people with sufficient ease for all prac- tical purposes, through an interpreter. The greatest inconvenience is felt in the case of sickness. It is painful to be obliged to speak always to a sick man through a third party. However, out of one hundred and eighty Protestants admitted into the hospital at Grosse Isle this summer, but twenty six adults were Norwegians (and a good many of these were healthy persons, ad- mitted for the sake of waiting on their fHends,) and of these but one died." " A good work might be done among this people by the Missionary at Grosse Isle, if he were well supplied with copies of our Prayer Book in the Norse, and with tracts giving information about the Anglican Church in Canada, and especially in the United States whither most of the Norwegians go—- explaining the essential oneness of our Church with the Church of > <-%iiC-^ (( This village is situated on Lake Memphremagofl^. Many attempts have been made at various times to es- tablish a Mission on the banks of this most beautiful and picturesque Lake, but hitherto they have all proved fruitless. The Missionary of Hatley, living at a distance of 14 miles, made periodical visits as long as there was the slightest encouragement. The people are much di- vided. I held Service 6 times, but found that perio- dical visits were insufScient for the difficult task of arousing the people from their apparent state of lethar- gy." ** On the banks of the same Lake is the village of tt OBOROBTILLI. " There is more encouragement here. I held Service 7 times. It is distant 10 miles from the Outlet. The country around is well settled. I also held Service 3 times at a neighbouring Schoolhouse, known as " Oli- ver's." On the whole, Missionary labors in the Lake distrioti a£ford small encouragement." SWUBNV SBTTLBMENT. An outpost of the Rev. H, O. Burrage. " Here I examined some children for Confirmation and held Divine Service once, at Mr. Burrage*s request." BARFORD. ** This township is newly settled. It is a rising ptafie and sustains 5 District Schools. I ^as only able to If^fj^/, Divine Service here once, but visited many of theinlia-^" bitants, and feel that much good might eventually be done for this district by the periodical visits of a Mission- ary, i* HERBPORD. « This too is a newly-settled township, and adjoins the States of Vermont and New Hampshire. The set- tlers are but few in number and much scattered. I be- lieve half of the township is as yet unsurveyed — a wild forest. It is fifteen miles from Coaticook. The Missio- nary always meets on his arrival with a hearty welcome, and finds many of them striving to lead lives worthy of their Christian profession. This settlement should cer- tainly receive the attention of the Church Society. Four persons were presented from this place to the Bishop for Confirmation at Coaticook. The settlement is divided into two parts distinguished by the names of Leat and Hall Streams* The Missionary should in this, as indeed in every other settlement^ always take with him a sup^y of Prayer Books. I visited Leat Stream 7 times and held Service 10 times. Hall Stream was visited 6 times. I now pass throug^b the latter settU- ment and come to ■'*.i, i^^ •■■vT « ■ ■ » " This is divided into East and West Clifton, by an unbroken forest. I saw but little of this part of the country. I had intended making periodical visits, but was prevented. I should advise occasional visits, if pos- sible, for there are a few Church families.** BURY. " I paid only one visit here, as there is little need of the services of the Travelling Missionary, the outposts being all within reach of the Incumbent and his Lay- readers. There is however a large tract of country lying on the Dudswell road, that much needs the care of a Missionary. Passing through the Mission of Eaton, a long journey of 33 miles, we come to BROMPTON. " The settlers here are scattered over a lai^ extent of country. I held Service 3 times in a Schoolhouse. The Congregations were good, and I noticed many old Prayer books in use. Certainly this settlement de- serves attention." WINDSOR. " I held Service here twice. This place also has long been without the Ministrations of the Church, and pre- sents small encouragement. However, tiie Society may be assured that they will always find Mr. Wurtele ready to cooperate with them in any plan ^at may be sug- gested for the advancement of our Church in this Dis- trict.'* f *' Proceeding to the rear of Windsor, over a bad road of some eight miles, we Arrive at H4RDWOOP HILL. " The settlers here nearly all belong to the Old Coun- try, and onoe were all memibers of the English Church, but not having had a Clergyman amongst them for nine C ■ 18 or ten years, many have deaerted her pale. This outpost should receive the attention of the Society; it is a thriv- ing place and the lands are well adapted for agricul- tural purposes. I paid three visits. It is possible at certain periods of the year to pass from it through the French Settlement to the Pinnacle, near Danville. I never went that way myself, but returned to Windsor and passed through Melbourne to ELY. Hero I found many well-attached Church families, and met with much encouragement. It is a very thriving settlement, and should have regular services from the Travelling Missionary. Indeed of so much importance do I think the place that I had hoped that ere this it would have had a resident Pastor. I made 6 visits, and went to the South Durham Railway Stetion 4 times. The road leading to the latter is as yet very bad." PANVIL LB. " As this and the neighbouring settlement of Trout- brook have lately been formed into a distint cure and placed under my charge, I beg to refer you for any par- ticulars regarding them to my Report of the Mission." WARWICK. (t This also falls to the charge of the Missionary of Danville : it has been visited tvrice. The settlement is a new one and the settlers are principally French Cana- dians." STiNFOLD. ' ' * , " Here there are very few belonging to our Church ; with the members from Arthabaska and Somerset our Congregation mustered 25. I have made one visit and hope to give them another shortly." .,:.V I need not make any report of Drummondville ^nd l^ower Durham, which places I visited twice, for I am * If given to understand that they have once more a Cler- gyman residing among them." ** I have now made mention of all the places that came under my charge whilst acting as Travelling Mis- sionary from November 1849, to October 1858. During this period, I baptized 67 children and 46 adults, thus making in all 113 members added to the Church." " I cannot submit the Report to the Society without stating the impression my late office has left upon my mind, and which is decidedly one of encouragement and thankfulness for the signs manifested of a movement in the right direction with respect to matters of moral and religious obligation. In some places the movement is certainly slow, but as regards the District of St. Francis and especially that part of it now placed under my care, it may appropriately be said: **The harvest truly is great but the labourers are few." " At the very least two more zealous labourers are re- quired, one to itinerate between Hereford and Lake Memphremagog, the other below Sherbrooke, acting un- der the advice of the Reverend Dr. Falloon of Melbourne. We have therefore great need to pray the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into His harvest." From the 1st of October to the 20th of November, the office of Travelling Missionary was discharged by the Rev G. J. Magill since appointed to the Mission of Stoneham. The field of labor assigned to this gentleman was chiefly in the District of St. Francis which has been already described in Mr. Fothergill's Report. But the Society's Missionaries have always received instruction to afford occasional visits to the few Protestant fiunilies scattered here and there in the midst of the Roman Ca- tholic population, such as have been already reported in the Journal of the Rev. H. Roe. Mr. Magill accordingly visited L'Islet, where a small congregetion has lately been drawn together by the operations of the Grand Trunk Railway Company. 20 " Having received the Bithop'n direction!, I held Di vine Service on the 3rd of November at L'Islet at the houie of Mr. Betts. Fourteen persons were present. In the afternoon, no conveyance having arrived for mo from St. Thomas, I held Service in the same place, at which 20 persons were present, of these, 4 came from Riviere Quelle, a distance of 33 miles, one from St. Rochs, a distance of 20 miles. They all sppearod to feel very acutely the want of the Church's Ministrations. Mr. Betts has, in some measure, supplied this want by reading every Sunday to those who choose to assemble in his house the Church Service and a sermon. They expressed ui earnest wish for another visit, and their readiness to defray the Clergyman's expenses. I open- ed a list fer the Church Society^ and received subscrip- tions to the amount of $19, and left a copy of it in the hands of Mr. Betts who undertook to obtain additional signatures." ' DANVILLB. On Sunday, the 7th of February, the Lord Bishop, at- tended by the Rev. Professor Thompson of Bishop's Col- lege, and the Rev. A. Balfour, Incumbent of Kingsey, who held t emporary charge of Danvi lle and parts adja- cent, administered the rite of Confirmation at Danville to fourteen candidates. The Rev. Mr. Parker and the members of his congregation kindly and courteously tendered to his Lordship the use of their Church for the Services of the day. Hie Rev. M. M. Fothergill writes as follows : " This Mission was only established on the Ist of Oc- tober last." ["i^"] " Much has been said in former Reports of the Church Society, as for instance in those of the Reverends Lloyd aud Balfour with respect to the neighbourhood of Dan- ville. It is, as they have stated, one of much promise, but yet much requires to be done before the Mission can be said to be in good working order. As yet we have * •• ^ I % • tr f* i i J J* • tl % % <• «r «« i i no Oharch, but at pretent meet in a amall lohoolhouM, and much inconvenience is experienced. Very liberal lumi, however, are being aubtcribed to raise a Uouae of Prayer, which, we hope, will be erected in tha coune of next ■ummer. The Congregations have also liberally subscribed towards the Missionary's stipend, contribut* ing the sum of jE60 per annum. Service is held in se- veral parts of the Mission* and I hope soon to be able to extend my labors as far as Warwick and Stanfold. The Congregations are very fair as regards numbers, and many join heartily in our beautiful Service. The Sunday school at Danville, established in October, is progressing very favorably, tho exact number of children being, females 14, males 23, total 37. I purpose intro- ducing into the Troutbroo k school a better system, and establishing a dayschool at the foot of the Pinnacle, and if possible, one in the Golden neighbourhood." ' The Board regret that they have not been furnished this year with Reports from the District Associations. EDUCATION. A reference to the List of Grants made by the Board to Schools in various parts of the Diocese, will show that the cause of Education, so far as their means permit, has not been neglected by the Society. DEPOSITORY. During the twelve months ending December 3 1st, 1S58, the sales at the Depository have amounted to the sum of j£45 5s. 1 Od. Among the books sold have been. Bibles 32 ; New Testaments 24 ; and Books of Common Prayer 165. The following grants, for gratuitous dis- tribution, have been made during the year: Books of Common Prayer, 26 ; and Tracts to the amount of £9. The Committee have also granted to vurious Clergymen in the rural districts, for sale at ordinary, or reduced ■ ,y.i. .»i.i.^ii>.ijt ^ iM rates, the following: Bibles 6 ; New Testaments 20 ; and Books of Common Prayer, 12. Resolution of the Depository Committee, August 18, 1858. Besolved: That in .accordance with Resolution of Central Board, March 10, 1858, all subscribers of ten shillings per annum to the Depository Fund be allowed the privilege of purchasing books at a reduction of 25 per cent on purchases to not less than 5 shillings. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1858. On account of the Fund for general purposes, $1037*13 Subscriptions and Donations, to enable the Society to increase the Stipends of the Country Clergy, 225*00 On account of the Widows' and Orphans* Fund, ... 772*56 On account of Depository or Book and Tract Fund, including Sales, Subscriptions and Proceeds of Annual Sermons at Quebec,. . 260*36 Received from Rural Missions, 656*32 On account of Mission Fund, Quebec, 1107*45 On account of Mission Fund, Rural Missions, 155*54 Gross Receipts, $4214*36 GENERAL EXPENDITURE. I — On account of general purposes of the So- ciety $3850*97 Investment for Mission Fund 409*85 II — On account of Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Payment to one Widow and Orphan 136*00 Investments for this Fund 400*00 III — On account of the Depository Fund, pur- chase of Books, &c 344*05 Total, $5140*87 • •■ i I \ 83 IV. — ^The funded property of the Society now amounts to : — General Fund, $7375-05 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 1 1140*00 Nicolet Endowment Fund, 3240*00 Missionary Fund, 1200*00 22955*05 Grants made during last year. Aid to three Schools at Bourg Louis, $120*00 Aid to School at St. Sylvester, 40*00 Aid at HenrisQn Do , 40*00 Aid to two Schools at Portneuf, 80*00 Towards Endowment Fund, Parish of Three Rivers, 400*00 Outfits to three Clergymen, 180*00 Missionary Services, River David, 60*00 Missionary Services Grosse-Isle, 240*00 Travelling Missionary, 559*00 Aid towards Salaries of Clergymen in conse- quence of withdrawals and reductions hy thO S. P. G 496*37 Gratuities to 9 Clergymen, for 1856 and 1857, 360*00 Towards erection of Church at Stanstead on certain conditions, 200*00 Aid to a Clergyman towards education of two sons at the Grammar School at Lennox- ville, 80*00 Do. do. do 80*00 To a Clergyman entering upon a new charge under peculiar circumstances, «... 100*00 QUEBEC. The amount raised in Quebec during the year 1858, is as follows : ^4 Three Life Subscriptions, $160*00 Annual Subscriptions and Donations to Gene- ral Fund, 660*60 Subscriptions and Donations, to enable the Society to augment the Stipends of the Country Clergy, 186*00 Collections after Sermons for General Fund,. 168*06 Subscriptions and Donations to Widows* and Orphans* Fund 6*00 Subscriptions and Donations to Mission Fund, including Missionary Boxes, and a s( acial subscription of $800 from the Lord Bishop 839*31 Collections after Sermons for do 117*79 Collection at Annual Meeting 18*67 Subscriptions and Donations to Depository Fund 17*00 Collection after Sermon do 66*60 -•», k TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. ' k Ds. Thb Mimiomart Fund or thc Church Socisrr For the Year ending EZPKNDITUBB. InT«stmentt made, saj Fire Debentures Balauce to new Recount t • • • t • • • • • • I • • • 4 • • • • • • • • |409<8a 189407 $1808-99 Dr. The Widows' and Orphans' Fund EXPSNDITURB. Paid Aridow of Rev. Mr. Simpeoo Paid Child of Rev. R Anderson Paid for % Fire. Debentur* ^ . . . , Balance ^o New AceonQt! } ^ . . . • • • • • • • • «••• •••• .••! flOOOO 8600 40000 24d-4S $782-45 Dr. The Depository or Book and Tract Fund EZFIMDITURK. Bills of Exchange for Books £68 6s. Od. Sterling, 9| per cent Insurance on Books. ••• •••• •••• •••• ••<. Miss Wood's Salary, Balance to New Aooonnt $268-06 600 80-00 164-76 1498-81 Dr. Nicolet Endowment Fund EZPEMDITORK. Paid Incumbent of Nicolet, from 28rd June to 81st Decem- ber at $100 per annum Btlance to New Account $6210 188-00 $286-10 Quebec, 6th January, 1869. -" > m * •rt or QuBBcc, III Account with tub TmBAavRC*. 8lGt December, 1808. 4^ Ricum. BalatoA from Uut aeooant SubMriptioiu and Donations, Queboo .... Collections after Sermons, Quebec .... Subsoriptions from England .. .. .... Snbsorijptions and Donations, Rural Missions, Collections after Sermons, Interest and Dividends Missionary Boxes, Rural Missions Missionary Boxes, Qiebeo . ... |640-9a 806 00 128-11 41-87 88-60 111-79 98-«6 4-26 84-81 $1808-98 IN Account with thk Treasurir. Cr. RBOurra. Balance from last Account Donations, Quebec ..... Donations, Rural Missions Interest and Dividends • •'•• •••• *"• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19-89 6-00 1-86 '766-iil I782-4S IN Account with thb Treasurer. Cr. . Beokittb. Balance from last Account . . . . .... • •'• • ^188-46 Subsoriptions, Quebec .... • '• • » 1700 Subscriptions, Rural Missions 200 Annual Grant from General Fund 10000 Collection after Sermon. Cathedral 66-60 Sales of Books 1868 181-18 Interest at Savings Bank .... 4-60 • $498-81 IN Account with the Treasurer. Cr. RXOXIFTS. Balance from last Account .... Subscriptions ... .... .... Interest and Dividends 16-66 80-00 199-66 $286-10 (E. £.) HENRY S. SCOTT, Treawrer. iMHiBi Pr» Thb Qbnbrai. 7yNn ov tvh GquRCH Socibty For the Year ending EXPENDITURB. The foVowiiig OranU Pud vis: Aid to complete Oharoh ^t Upper DurhwQ Do. do, Ysfqartier ... AM to Three RiTers ^pdQwmept Fund . . AbwuI Onwt to Dep«eitor> • • — ^Iiducatiqq:— Aid to School »( Standpn, Aid to School* tji Bourg {lonis ...... , . , Aid to Schools «t Buiy Aid to Sohool at Henniioa Aid to School at Lake Beaaport • • • 1 • . • • OratnitJes to 9 Olergymen for 1866 aod WH « . Outfit! to 8 Olergymen «... «... Spedal Miscionu^ Service* MliMonary Se'^vicet at River David 1^ io at (}rone ble .... . . Travelling Miwionary Ai4 toward* latArie* of Oleigymen. in eonaeqnence of vithdrawali and reduction* bj S. P. O. Secretary** Salary .... I^jd. biilanc* due on land at New Ireland with Interest t^nittbg- Aoanal Report, ISftTi a dv e rtiring, printing, Miesiooary boxes, Oolleoting, PQ*tim|e*, 4o> * . Rent of Lecture Hall Insuraneo Hew Ireland paraonage Balance to Hew Account • <;tacbeOb 6th Jaaaary, 1869. $40'00 200-00 400-00 100-00 2000 128*88 6000 20-00 1000 60-00 60-00 24000 6|900 496'8'7 I140O0 228-88 860 00 240-00 1406-87 8i000 298-'74 216-^1 42-'78 6-00 490-18 4841-10 A * 4 « m * \^ Jt Ik A- « VI • A « IN Account with the Tbbasorkr, 31st December, 1858. { Or. RECEIPTS. Bal«noe fW>m last Acoonnt . . . . • • • f 1667-48 SubMiiptioiu and Dooations, Quebec . . I . • • • t 660-60 Do. do. do. Toronto . . . . • • • * 60O0 Do. to enable the Sooi«.ty to inweaae Incomes of| Ck>nntry Clergy, Quebec .... . . . • 186Q0 Do. do. England .... • . . . 40^ Oollectiou after Sermons. Quebec .... » . . . 16804 Oolleotioq after Annual Meeting, Quebea • . . t. 18'6'r Life Subscriptions .... do . . . • 160-00 Subscriptions and Donations Rural Missions . . . . 61110 Collection after Sermons do do 146-23 Interest and Dividaids • • • • 648-42 Securities and Investment s sold .... • • • « 121179 «' • * N^ Ji \ $4841-10 (E.K) HENRY 3. SCOTT, TVeaturer, TTfli, tiie undersigned auditors, hare examined the Acoounta of th# Chareh Societr with the Treiifnrer, under the heads of Oeneral F«nd, Miisionaix Fimdt'Widows' igid Orphaub' Fund, Depository Fund, and Kiooleb EndoY* meat Fund, up to 81st December, 1868, and have also verified the invest- meats, finding; the vhele correct Maxreld Shitpabd JoHK S. Far, Quebec, 7th January, 1869t vAuditorf. * « o I H ill i S i 8 1^ ? ?8 1? ? 8 s si: 8 8 » 'tUU]}(IIO(I ! i ii ! i i ! i ? ! f } ! 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Forsyth, James B Forsyth, Joseph B Forsyth, Miss Fanny Bell Forsyth, Mrs. Joseph B Fraser, Hon J M \'*Mp'y wT •••• »••• •••• •••• •••• George> Miss •••• •••• .... ••.« .... \7llic6plG) A ••»• •••■ •••• «••• •>•• Glover, Thos Hale, Hon Edward, Sen Hall, George .... .... .... .... .... xrmiy \x o •••• •••• «••« •••• •••« Hamilton, Mrs.... .... .... .... .... Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Miss I Hamilton, Rev. C Haslett, James ... . .... .... .... .... xieain, james .... .... .... .... ...< Hellmuth, Rev I, D D Hinks, Hon Jp.... .... .... .... ...< Jessopp, n .... .... .... .... ...a jones, n, vi .... .... .... .... ... LeMesurier, H $ 60*00 10000 60-00 6000 6000 60-00 60-00 6000 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 6000 60-00 60-00 60-00 100-00 60-00 60-00 60 00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 6000 60-00 60-00 60-00 10000 60-00 6000 60-00 60-00 6000 60-00 6000 60-00 60-00 HOOO u - 1 . Lever, C E Lloyd, Rev WV Love 1, J .... • • • • 10000 • • ■ • 60U0 • ■ • • 6000 Maokie, Rev Offloial, DD 10000 Marler, GS .... • • • • 60-00 Meredith, Hon Mr Justice 6000 Milne, Rev G • • • • 60-00 Mountain, Rev A W • • • • 100-00 Mountain, Mrs G R (England) 60-00 Naime, J 60-00 NieolJs, Rev J H, D I > .... 6000 Noad, H J 60-00 Parke, G H .... 6000 Pemberton, Hon G 60-00 Pennefather, Rev T 94.66 Petry, W 60-00 Pipon, Mrs C Jersey 6000 Poston, C 60-00 Poston, W 60-00 Poston, Tbos 6000 Poston, E 60-00 Price, W 60-00 Pye, John .... 6000 Ramsey, Rev J 60-00 Rhodes, W .... 60-00 Rhodes, Mrs .... 60-00 Rolph, Hon J 60-00 Ross, Hon J 6000 Ross, Mrs J 60-00 Rowan, Lieut General Sir Wni, K C B 6000 Scott, H S • • « • • • • ■ 60-00 Sealey, J .. . 10000 Sewel, RevEW • • • • 60-00 Sewe 1, Rev H D ■ • • • 60-00 Sheppard, Miss ■ • • • 60-00 Smith, C W .... • • • • 60-00 Spragge, W ■ • • • ' 60-00 Stayner, T A • • • • 6000 Stuart, 6 Okill • • • • 6000 Symes, G B • ■ • • 60-00 Symes, R Taylor, Miss • • • ■ 60-00 • M N • 60-00 Thompson. Rev Professor • • • * 6000 Trigge, H W ... • • • • • • • • 60-00 Trigge T (towards endowment oi Trollope, Maior Gen, C B ' Nicolet Church) . . . 6000 • • • • • • a • • ■ ■ 6000 Vsborne, G W • • • • * * * ' . • • • ■ « a • 60-00 Valleau,WB .... • • • • ■ > • • • ■ • • • • • 60-00 Wainwright, R • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • ■ • 6000 Wait, Rev W W (in four annual subscriptions) 400-00 Walker, Hon W .... • • • ■ • • ■ ■ ■ • • 100-00 Wilbraham, Rev C P, Audley Vicarage, near Newcas 60-00 tie, Stafford • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • 60-00 Wood, W P .... • ■ • • • • • • • • • • ■ • 100-00 Young, DO .... - • * • • • » • • • • • • • • 6000 8tf CONTRIBUTORS OF fSOOO AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Blsok) J .... .... .... Boxer, Rear Admiral Burnm, Mrs D Campbell, Saxton Chandler, Col (to Nioolet Endowment Christie, Major W P Coehran, Hon AW Estcourt, Major General Fletcher, Hon Mr Justice .... Gray, FR Hoffman, C Hunt, James Kerr, J H Leeds, Rer J Maolaren, James Mackie, Major W S C (88th Regt) Metcalfe, the Right Hon Lord Mountain, Col. C B Mountain, Lieut J G (flSth Regt Patterson, P , . . . Petry, W Raeey, J Stewart, Hon 3. ... .... . . . . Stuart, Hon Sir J, Bart, Chief Justice Symes, R .... .... . . . . Willou^Jby, Rev M Wood, K .... ...« Fund) • • • • • ■ • ■ • • < sooo 6000 6000 6000 10400 100-00 60-00 60-00 6000 60-00 6000 60-00 6000 6000 6000 6000 10000 7300 60-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 6000 100-00 60-00 60-00 60-00 LEGACIES. 1846.— W Yule, Esq, of Chambly 100-00 1848.— Hon Chief Justice Reid of Montreal 400-00 I860.— Col Chandler of Nicolet (for Endowment Fund) 100-00 1862. — Miss Finlay of Quebec, to the Lord Bishop, for Widows and Orphans of Cler^^ymen; to be ap> plied at his discretion : by him transferred te charffe of Church Society 2000*00 1864.— Miss Walker, Lennoxville, for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen 40-00 $2640-00 LIFE MEMBERS. iAddtd rince laM Report.) Hamilton, Miss I Hamilton, Rev C Forsyth, Mrs. J B 6000 60-00 60O0 ANNUAL BUBSCBIBERS. QUEBEC. f sir E.W. Head, Got. Gen 60-00 Montisambert, Mrs..., $ 600 Lord Biahop of Quebeo lOO'OO Morgan, F (1866) .... 4-00 Andrew, W 400 Mountain, R.)T AW.. 2000 Andrews, FA 200 Nettle, R 200 Andrewi, F W 2 00 Norris, R ... 2-00 ArmetroDg, J D 6-00 Owen, R . . . , 200 Ashe, Lieut, KN .. 600 Paul,H 600 Baile, J.... 2-00 Pentland. R 2-00 Blatherwiek, Dr . . 6-00 Percy, Rev Dr . . . , 6-00 Bowen, N H 6 00 Petry,RevHJ ... 6-00 Brock, J 600 Petry, Mrs . . 400 Brown, W 600 Petry, Miss 600 Buchanan, A 2 00 Plees, Rev R G . . . , 600 Buratall, J 600 Pope, R . . . . 6-00 Burstall, E (1867-8) . 1000 Porter, John . . . . 6-00 Campbell, G 2 00 Poston, Mrs W 600 Carrol, Mrs 200 Poston, W 600 Cary, Thos 600 Price, W 600 Gary, G T 200 Price, R Captain . . . Robin, P V 200 Cladbam, J G Daikers, B 600 6'00 200 Roe, Rev H 600 DuDseomb, J W 600 Ross, John . . . 600 Dunn, T U. 600 Scott, E B 200 Duncan, T 200 Scougall, "W 6-00 Eadon, W 2-00 Scott, G C 4-00 Fitzgerald, Lt Col .. 6 00 Sewell, L ... 600 Forsyth, Jos B 8-00 Sheppard, M ... 6-00 Fry.JS Gibeone, H W 6-00 Shaw, S J . . . , 200 200 Shaw, PA 600 Giles, J 2-00 Simpson, W 100 Oilbird,Mn 200 Smith, Capt. F W .... 200 Oowan, H 600 Stevenson, J, . . . . 2 00 Hamilton, Rev . . 600 Stuart, A 6-00 Hamilton, R 40-00 Stott,Mra 20-00 Hickman, W . . 200 Sweatman, W . . . . 2-00 HolweU. WA 6-00 Taylor, Miss .... 6-00 Hunt, Hra 600 Taylor, E J 200 Hunt, W 6-00 Todd, Mrs (Lte) ... Vannovous, F . . . . 1000 Inrinf , G 600 6-00 Jameson, J 6-00 Veaeey, O V (1867-8) Von Ezter, J 1600 Jenkins, W 2-00 6-00 Jones, Rev 8 600 Von IflSand, Dr . . . . 6-00 Jones, E 6 00 Walker, Hon W ... 6-00 Knight, A F 2-00 Waterson, J S 6-00 Knight, H 6-00 Welcb,HW 400 Lambert, F 2 00 White, W 600 LeBgett,JP LdSesurier, H, jun . . 2-00 Wherry, H 1-00 6-00 Wilson, C W 200 Lepper, P 6-00 Williams, Z (1867-8)... 4-00 Lomas, R 600 Wood, F W 6-00 Momberl^ RcT J I .. 4-60 Wood, O 400 Hontinmbert, ON.. 6-00 WurteKWG 600 * » > . * <• • » m • » k m m i -v 4 k if <» *) ■* »• > 4 4* OOLLEOTED BY MRS. HARBESON. Boomer, J» • • • • OrosB, Mrs .... Doyle, Mr .... Oloyer, Mrs .... Harbeson, Mrs Harrison, Mrs . . . HarrisoD, Master Haslett, Mr .... Hunt, Mrs J . . . . Husband, Mr .... Jackson, Miss. . . . Knight Mrs H fl-60 200 200 200 200 100 100 200 2 00 100 100 1-00 Little, Mrs . . . . O'Connor, Miss . . Morrin, Dr Morgan, Miss O . . Mountain, M G Mrs Smith, Mrs .... Smith, H .... Winter, Miss .... Woodbury, Mrs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OOLLEOTED B7 MRS. MAGILL. • • Andrews, Mrs Browne, Mrs . Codyille, Mrs., Coltson, Mrs Hesse, Mrs Hughes, T Hughes, Mrs J . . Hughes, Miss E J Hughes, Miss . . Hughes, Miss M.. 1-00 100 100 100 1-00 200 100 0-60 0-60 26 Hughes, Miss . . Hughes, Miss S . . Hughes, W J . . . . Lenfestev, Mr . . Pratton, H .... Pratton, Mrs H . . Stott, Mrs .... VannoTous, Miss $1-50 4 00 100 080 200 080 0-80 100 4-00 Remitted to Treasurer ... . 14-60 028 0-25 025 200 2-00 1-00 400 1-00 Remitted to Treasurer, .... 20*00 i y * H SUBSORIPTIONS AND (To augment Boswell, W M D Barstall, E (1867>68) . . . Campbell, A . . . . . . . Campbell, WD Dunn, T H Forsyth, J B Fry, JS Hunt, Mrs Jones, H N Montizambert, N DONATIONS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES the Incomes of the Rural Clergy.) 10-00 Mountain, M G . . .... 6-00 40-00 Poston, E .... .... 6*00 1600 Rogers, H (Wolverhampton, 6-00 England) .... .... 4000 600 Taylor, Miss .... .... 6-00 2000 Walker, Hon W .... 16-00 600 Warren, M H.... .... 6-00 600 Wurtele, W G. . .... 16-00 600 6-00 (widows' AMD OBPBAxa' tmm.) lient Ool. Dalton, R A Donation 600 A m (DBPOsrroBT rniro.) Bishop of Qnebeo, Subscrip- • tioD, 1868 . . 10-00 Mountain, Rev AW .... 6*00 Plees, Rev R G .... 2 00 Thompson, Rev E W .... 200 18-00 Bishop of Quebee, (Sub.). ... Boott, Miss (miSIOK VUMD.) • • • • « • • • Andrewty W Haynet, T Workman, A * . • . Hertford. • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • 1 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... 800-00 .... 6-00 • • • • • • • • • » • • 4-00 100 E-00 Brooke, . . ^ • • •. OroDow, MiM . . . Mouotain, Miu. . . . MoqntaiD^ Mi«t Bennett, J . . . • Bennett, J Jim • • Bennett, T .... Best, vt R .... Oowltney, R .... Cook. J .... Crawford, J .... Cvroiniiis, Mrs . . . Eastutan, .... JS^»\m, N .... Friend, (M) .... OrooQ, M .... Bont, G' .... Jiont, J .... Hurring, W .... Burring, J .... Kemp, Rey J.... lAwrenoe, R . . . * Martin, J .. • Martin, F • . . « 98 EngUmd. Oollecled by Mias Mills. £1 OStg. 10 " 10 0" 1 «• 6 «• $4Vi1 86808 BURT AND LINGWIOK. 0-50 060 100 800 200 100 26 100 100 060 2 00 0-60 1-00 100 I'OO 040 200 0-60 9-00 ^00 Molver, L MclJean, Mills. J Ord,A Pope, L Pnnce, T Pearsons, G- Pearsons, S Ritchie, A Sharman, Q Stokes, T Tambs, H O "Ward, J War-*, W Ward, S "Winder, W Wyatt, B Remitted to TrMsnreri t • • • k • • • I • • • k • • • I • • • CAPE COVB., If o Report OOMPTON, OQATIOOOEE AND WATERYILLE. No Report BeTMMFothergUl. DANVILLE. • • • • • Remitted to Treaa»r«r. . . . I • • • • • • • 200 100 1-00 1-00 2-00 060 0-26 0-60 0-60 loo 100 100 0-60 060 0-60 1-00 100 44*60 22 26 ■') DRUMMONDVILLE AND LOWER DURHAM. Baddam, J .... B«trand,Mrs.... BM«n,M .... Braitbwaite, O . . Oook, V ...» Oook, P .... Dunoan, Mrs .... Danovn, Mist A. . Dnoean, J .... DuBoan, MnJ .. Doncao A .... BuyeSiMrsH ... Btrtot, JO .... JonM,R«T J W.. tfWMl W • e t • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • « ■ • • • • • • • « • • • • • • 0*26 0-26 0-26 0-26 100 0-60 0-26 0-25 0-60 0-60 0-26 0-60 0-60 8-00 0-26 Jones, Mrs W. . . . Laokie, A ... Laokie, Mrs A . . . Laokie, J .... McLeod, N .... MoLeod, J .... MoLend, Miss.... Mitohell, Mrs J . . MoOaig, Mrs .... Steele^. . .... Sheppard Hon W Watto, RN .... Went, H • ■ 1 • • 0-28 0'2f 0-26 0-50 0'6« 100 060 0-60 0.26 0-20 600 1-00 I'OO l»'78 7 Dorion, Hra P N Orabam, H ,... JohDston, J .... Miller, J Miller, Mu ... Anderson. G . . . . Bailey, W .... Bailey, Miss .... Gook, JO .... Cook, Mrs JO .. Cook, Widow. . . . Cook. J .... DaJciel, Rev J . . Dftlziel, Mrs .... Dalziel, J .... French, HH .... French, Mrs H H French, Mrs J.. .. Frasier, J .... Frasier, Mrs J . . Goodwin, G .... Garvin, J .... Hurd, T .... Colleoted by Mrs Dorioo. $1-86 0-44 0-60 060 0-60 Miller, R Miller, Mrs R Remitted to Treasurer,. $1-00 100 6-80 2605 DUDSWELL AKD HAM. Ko Report • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EATON. 100 100 0-60 1-00 100 100 100 100 100 0-60 I'OO 1-00 100 1-00 0-50 60 1-00 100 Hurd, Mrs T.... 0-60 Hurd, Miss .... 0-60 Mowle, Cap J. . . . 1-00 Mowlo, Mrs .... 100 Mowle, E .... 0-60 Mowle, J .... 0-60 08good,Mrs .... 0-60 Ougbtrid, Miss .. 060 Pope, Mrs H .... i'06 Pope, Mrs A ... 100 Pope, Widow. . . . 1-00 Terril,Miss .... 1.00 Taylor, S .... lod Taylor, Mrs S.... 100 Taylor, Mrs E .. 100 WilfordtMiss.... 0-76 Remitted to Treasurer, .... 29**76 FRAMPTON. East Feamptow. Bagnall, GS.... ...< DiUon, J .... ... FitBsimmoDS, W Foster, J Foster, J .... ... w all, X .... ... Henderson, W Jenkins, Rer J W Jenkins, Miss Wilson, Mrs Anderson, E . . . . Bagley, I .... Bagley, I .... Bagley, J .... Bagley, R .... Taylor, T 1800 WmT FBAXFTOir. Bartholomew, W .... 0*60 Black, J o-so Bradley, H .... .... 0*60 Friend. A I-OO Hodgson, J loo Hodgson, T .... .... 200 Hodgson, Mrs T 2*00 Hurley, H 0*60 Ross, A 200 Ross, Mrs A 2*00 Whyte, W 0*60 Whyte,J 0*60 18*26 STAirooir. 0*60 0*26 0*26 0*26 0-26 Dickson, H Holt. I Smyth, J • • . • . . • . Rivsa ABiNiQOia. East Framptoiit. . • West FramptoD, • Standon, Biver Abenequia, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • • « • • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....$1800 1825 2-76 100 • • • • • • • • • • • • 1600 OASPE BASIN. No Report OROSSE ISLE. Remitted to Treasurer, From Congregation for 1867. Bnrrage, Rer H Burrage, Mrs . . ^batfield, WN., Ghatfield, Mrs Cook, W G . , Cook, Mrs Cook, W P . . Cook, Mrs Gilbert, Dr F D. , Gunning, B . , Jackson, Rev C i W A O F Maloney, E Remitted to Treasurer, IRELAND AND INVERNESS. Cross, B Mrs .... Wood, T .... 100 200 Wood, T Mrs .... 400 HATLET. 800 Pool,HL .... .... 2-00 100 Pool, Mrs .... .... 0-80 1-60 Pool,C .... 0-60 0-60 Tbwaite, J .... 1*00 800 Walker, J D .... .... 1 00 200 Weston, Mrs .... .... 1-60 800 Wesiop, Miss .... .... 1-00 2-00 Cash .... 2-60 800 800 4000 600 Remitted to Treasurer,. . . . 2000 0-60 HERE FORD. 1000 200 600 Allen, R Balfour Rev A .. Bradford, w .... Bradford, C .... Carson, W Evans, Bliss E . . Hall. G KING 0-60 800 060 0-60 100 0*60 0-80 060 I'OO 1-60 SET. Smith, Mrs Vesey, M Wadleigh, G Sen .... Wadleigh, G Jun .... Wintle, Mr Wilcox, A Remitted to Treasurer,. . . . 60 0-60 8-60 2'00 060 200 Henney, Q Lodge, B MoManuSfR 1860 1600 LEEDS. Hall, A . . .... Short, Rev R .... • • ft • • ft • ft • • ft ft ft ft e ft • •• i • ft ft ) 400 4-40 Remitted to Treasurer, .... 8*40 41 r c LENirOXyiLLBL Andrews, T .. w-oo Milei^ Professor •8-00 Andrews, Hih £ B A . . I'M Uoms, Airs .... ..•« 6-00 Atto, Mrs .. 1-00 Morris, Miss .... .... 1-60 Bftrrie, J .. 1-00 Morris, Miss M A 1*60 B»rtIett,J .... .. I'OO Fettle, J R TVs. OoU 0*80 Bowen, I .. 0'«0 Ni«olls,Re^ Jr.. .... 6'00 Bowen, Mr* .. 0-80 Nieolls. Mrs' 6t)0 Bumett, H Bp*«. Oofl. . .. 0-60 PIain,Mrs o-ea Butto,Mi8« .. frOO Proeter, JJ .... .... I'OO Oassel, G B .. 2-00 Smith, .... .... 060 Chapman, E . . 2-50 Smith, Mrs J.... .... 080- Chapman, J .. 060 Smyth, Mrs T 100 Oharnock,JH .. .. 400 SpaflFord, T 100 Comstock, Mrs .. .. 1-80 Stephenson. F L Bp's. OolL 060 Guehing, Mias .. 1-00 Thompson Rev Prof .... 8-00 CushiMf, J P Doolittle. Rev L .. l-OO Towle, Mrs 100 .. 10-00 Towle, Mies 1-00 Foster, J Bp's. OolL . , .. 0-60 Towle, Miss E 1-00 Fuller, Mrs .. 1-00 Towle, EC .... .... lOO Gamsby, "W .... .. 0-80 Ward, Mrs .... ,... 0-60 Gillan, Mrs .. 0-80 Warren, H .... .... l-OO Godden, T Bp's. ColL . . . . 0-80 Warren, Miss 100 Haokett,Mrs . . 800 Williams, Rev J W .... 6-00 Hart, Mrs .. 0-60 Wileey, & 2-00 Henry, OS .. 2-00 Wilson, Mrs T 100 Hyndman, J B Bp's. Coll L . 1-00 Wilson, Miss R 100 Jaokson, Mrs .. 800 Wilsop,W 100 Jackson, H J .. 0-80 Wurtele, L Bp's Coll . . 100 Jtdmston, R .... . . .. 1-00 Wnrtele,OBp's.OoU. .... 1-00 Juler, W .. 1-00 Alms B<^ .... .. 1-60 MoKenty, N 8 . . . Magee, J Mrs ... 100 m., II . . . 0-60 102-60 Magill, W Bp's. OolL .. . . 0-80 Remitted to Treasurer,. .. . 61'26 i;i»] iir. Betts, W .... . . .. 6-00 Swetman, It 1-00 Betts, Mrs .... . . Newcomb, W ft 00 . . S'OO 20-00 HoKenzie, R .. 400 Remitted to Treasurer,. . . . 2000 A lAGDATiKI fraLANDS. No R eport MELS OURNE A ND RICHMOND. Colleoted by Mrs. Wood and Mlsa McDonald, in Melbourne. Adams, J .. 1-00 Gouin^ Mrs F 1-00 Bennett, Mr. .. 1-00 Hardy Mrs 2-90 Brooke, Mrs .... .. 1-00 HaTt,Mts .... .... 2*00 Bumie, T .. 0-80 King, Mrs 100 Cleveland, Mrs L ... 100 MoLangblin,H 1'90 Cleveland, Mrs E .. IDO Pierce, Mrs 100 Cleveland, OB .. .. 1-00 PieMe, Miss 1-00 Cutter, Mrs .. 6-60 SmithSO 1-00 Cutter, Miss . . 80 Swanborougfa, A .... 060 Cutter J .. 2:00 Swaoborougfa, Mrs .... 0*60 Cleeve, Mrs F Oleeve, F Foster, Mrs G K .. 1-00 .. 1-00 4-00 Strong, Mrs 0-60 « 2760 Friend, A • . . 0-80 r 49 Oolketed bj Mn Wood and Mim McDonald, in Melbourne. JU» A« • • • • • Beattie, fT ... Oroeher, Mn ... Diokineon, J . Dialer, OS ... Fowler, Mrs ... Friend, A . • • Friend, A « • • Oonin, Mn ... Hil],Mre Johneton, Mn J. Iawno, S ... $0-00 0*60 0*40 0*26 0*60 1-00 0-28 0-25 0-80 028 0-60 400 Labriih, Mrs . . MoDonidd, Miu.. Tait, T% TMt,Mn Tait, WO .... Tait, Mies SE .. ThomaSa I^ .... Wakefield, Mn . . vWo«»« •••• $0 20 1-25 200 100 O-IS 026 0-60 026 0.26 16'36 OoUeeted bj Miu Frenob and Miae Wood, in Melbourne. Aylmer, Ladj . . AyUaw, Mn (Oapt) Aylmer, Mn H . . Davie, J ' ....' Falloon, Rev Dr. , Freneh, Miss .... Gibeon, Mn . . . Golden, J ... Hethenogton, J. 100 100 109 26 600 I'OO 100 0*40 0-40 Holland, HA.... Irwin, O .... Joumeaox, E.... Joumeanz, Mn . . Sloane, R .... Tbomas, Mn D . . Webb, Mrs W H OongregatioD at 8k Jobn's, Melbourne. Aueo, R, .... Armstrong, Miss M Fleming, Mn .... Oallupk £ .... 0-60 1-00 0-60 100 OaUnj), Z A .... Monteitb, A . . . ^ Mn Wood's and Miss McDonald's Oard for Ridimond, Do do for Melbourne, Miss French's and Miss Wood's Card, Melbourne ... Btt John's, ••••«••• .... ••«. ••• Apinropriated,.... Bemittod to Treasuror, » • • • • • • • «••• •••• • • • • • • •• I • • • I • • • > • • • » • • • 100 0-26 1-00 1-00 100 100 2-00 18-40 026 060 2*7.60 16-S6 18-40 8-'76 66-00 82-60 82-60 Tvfvtltyt Mr» MILLS TA0HB3. Remitted to Treasurer. •••* •••• .... ... • • . • 0.00 BMtttted to Treunrov VBW CARLISLE. No Repfflrt. VICOLET. )••• •••• •••• .... 85-00 POINTE LEVI. Remitted to Treasarer, • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bf,. . . . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ■ .... .... .... ..... .... ,-♦••• \ i - . ■ $200 PORTNEUF AND BOURQ LOUIS. No Report. RIVIERE DtJ LOUP (enbas.) Davidson, H 2*00 Moore, Mrs .... Hodgson, W 100 Ros8,ReTEGW Hodgson, G 100 Jarv»B,T 2-00 £•00 600 1800 R^IERE DU LOUP, (en haut) Campbell, W 200 Merrick, Rev W Dame, DrS 2*00 Ward, J K .... Dnn,OE 2-00 Martin, W 200 Remitted to Treason 2-00 2-00 12*00 SANDY BEAOH. Remitted to Treasurer, 10-00 Bridget, J Sen .. .... Bair, R .... .... Cinnamon, W . . ... Cinnamon, W Mrs .... Evans, J Freil, A Freil, Mrs Freil, Miss ' .... .... Freil, Master King, Re' W King, Mrs King, W King, G .... .... KingEandR... ST. G Sr. Sti 2-00 100 1-00 100 1-00 1-00 1-00 0-60 0-60 600 1-60 100 0*60 0-60 ILES. VIBTKB. King, Miss .... Lipsey, R .... Lipeey, R Mrs . . Maohill, Mr .... Maohill, J .... McDonald, J ..... Pooook, S .... Ross, W .... Ross, W Mrs ... . Stoken, J .... Wlson, W .... Wilson, Mrs .... 0*25 100 OSo 4-00 1-00 100 1-00 1*00 0'50 100 IDO 1-00 SO-15 Brennan, N Haslett. Mrs St C 1-00 0'60 }lLBS. Spears, J .... Taylor, W. .... Wilson, W .... WU8on,Mrs .... 060 I'OO Haslett, .... Jackson, W ..... Lefebvre, T ..... LefebvrerMrs .. Spears, W .... • • * • • • 0-50 0-60 1-00 1-00 100 1-00 100 9>00 OoUijhai/Mrs .... RolmisoD,Mn .... ST. FA • • • • lTBICE. • • • « • • ' • • t • •• •••• ••!• 0-60 0-5« w Owrino, Mn • » • • Fraier, J L6tt«rsi 8 Law8,W MoEenge, A UoKeoge, R • • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • Suiter, W 8iat«r, WMn .. euitor.D 44 ST. MARQARETS • • « • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • V • • • 4 • • • I BROUOHTON. 100 1-00 1*00 I'OO 1-00 Rinoheaot, J . , Rayoraft^ W • . ST. CATHERINE'S. •••• •••• •«•• •••• 050 I Sutter, DMn 0-60 0-00 .... $1.00 .... 100 6-00 100 100 2-00 J 1-00 * ♦ .• * O-flO n • ST. GEORGE. FoMT, Wlira 2*00 LtirreyioD,J .... Auttple, J Hra ... ThompMD, Q . . . OUMBIRLAMD MILLS. •••• •••# •< KENNEBEC ROAD. ■••• •••• • • • • • • • • .... 1*00 • • • • • • • • 2^0 0'60 2-60 n 4 ZilUott^Mrt .... Lmiott,E .... Pozer, GMn.... ST. MART'S. 1*00 I Pozer,Mi8k 0-60 •#•• •••• 0-50 100 » ■■* ■» » Stt.STlyMt6p, ... St. Giles, St. Patrick*!^ . . . St. Margaret's, . . . Bronghton. St Oatherioe'^... St George's Oamberland Mills. Eennebeo Road. . . SkMarj's . ... ^ftimittBd to Trewarw, .... • •••*..■ • • • • • • • • m •O • • • t • • • • • • • 80-T8 900 1-00 2-00 7-00 2K)0 200 100 2-60 8-00 60*26 * • » « ') • • ■* 9 ♦ t 4* •# 4 4 » -4 'U r 46 8HERBR00KS. Botren, OF .... 800 Ibbotson, J .... • • • • ti-oo Beckett, Major . . 100 Machin, H . . . • • • • • 400 B«okett, Mrs ... . 1-00 MorkiU,RW.... • • • • 1-00 Beckett, Mn W W 100 MorkiU,Mr8 .... • • • • 1-00 Beckett. Mrs H . . 100 Pennoyer, J .... t • • • 4-00 Bottom, .... 200 Ritchie, W .... • • • • 6-00 Brooks, Mrs E J 200 Reid, Rev P . . • • • • 6-00 Olark, B 200 Short, Hon Judge • • • • 6-00 Clark, Mrs E ... . 100 Short, Mrs .... • • • 1-00 Olwrk, Miss .... 0-50 Smith, Hon H . . • • • • 2-09 Olark, E .... 0-60 Smith, Mrs .... • • • • 1-00 Oookburn, Mrs . . 1-00 Smith, Miss .... • • • • 1-00 Elkins, H .... 100 Winter, A .... t • • • 200 ElkiDs,MrsH .. 1-00 Whitcber, Mrs . . • • • • 1-00 Freer, r* .... 10-00 Whiteher, A . . . . • • • • 1-00 Oalt, A J Hon . . 20-00 Whitoher, Mies . . • • • • 0-80 Hale. Hon E ... 1000 Whitoher, A .... • • • • 0*66 Henneker. R W. . Harvey, R L . . . . 10-00 100 101-16 Henderson, T.... 100 Remitted to Treasur er,.... 6000 STANSTEAD. Riohamson, OH.. • • • • • . •• •••• •••• • • • • 4-00 Thompson, Rev W L • • • • • •• •••• •••• • • • • 4-00 R« uitted to Treasnrer, .... 8-00 STONEHAM AND LAKE BEAUFORT. Btonshaii; Craig, W .... • • • 060 Woods, R .... .... 1-00 Craig, Misa .... • • • • 0-60 Woods, Mrs R .. .... 1*00 Com, R ,.., • • • • 0-60 Woods, T .... .... 1-00 JamiesoB, J .... • • • • 0-60 Wright, T .... .... 1*00 MissionanrBoz,.. Murphy^ Mrs..., • • • • 0-16 • • • • 1-00 • 1'1& • BACKWT. ti Anderson, G .... • • • • 1-00 Smith, Mrs 0. . . . .... 0-80 Bell, E .... • • • • 0-40 Smith, W .... .... 0-26 Blake, W .... • • • • 0-80 Simmons, A .... .... 0-60 Charters, J .... • • • • 1-00 Simmons, Mrs A .... 0-80 Faohaie, J .... • • • • 0-80 Sprott,W .... ... 1-00 Faohnie, A .... • • • • 100 Sprott, W .... .... 0-80 Oosnald, J .... • • • • 080 Sprott, J .... .... 0-2lf GkMnald, E .... • • • • 0-80 Sprott, Mrs W .. .... 0-26 Oosnald, Mrs .... • • • • 0-80 Taylor, J .... .... 1-00 Hamilton, J .... • • • • 0-60 Tkylor, J .... .... 0-80 Mafl;ill,RevOJ Mclntyre, Mrs .. Smith. J > • • • 200 Woods, W .... .... 0-60 0-80 1-80 • • • t • • • • 1*7-16 Smith, W .... • • • • 1-60 4M StoochMB, Lak« B«auport • ••• •••• •«•• #••• »«i« • • • • • • lUmittod to TrMcorw, .... •••• •••# Broater, J Ogden, K 9gd«D, H Kittor, J W Shortis, J THREE RIVERS. fiOO 2.00 200 600 2-00 Smith, R«r FA.. Wood, R«tSS.. .... 716 .... ll'ie 26*80 .... 1216 600 600 2600 Remittod to TreMurar, .... 18-00 Hall, J Lyater, Lyater, R Lytt«r, S Ly»t«i, W Stereos, S • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• UPPER DURHAM. 100 100 100 100 200 1-00 Stevens, O . . Wood. M M H Wood, H M J Wood, If HS • % • • • • • • 1-00 100 0-60 0-60 Remitted to TreMurer, .... 10-00 YALOARTIER AND ST. OATHERINVS. BrowD, J . . .• Hornby, J ... IreUno. H Parkin, Rev B Smith, W ... 1-00 1-00 2-60 600 1-00 Ward, J Ward, H 1-00 100 Remitted to Treasurer,.... 12*60 MISSIONART BOXES. 4 Boxes per Rev S Jones, yis : Nos 78, $1*86 ; 1Q, $1'80 ; lp2, $0-15 ; • • ft • • • f 126, $0*60. Boxes, St Paul's Ohapel, Sunday School Boxes of Ohildren attending St Peters Sunday School 2 Boxes, Kos 49, |l-60 ; 60, 92'00; Mr T Wood, Ireland Missionary Box, Mrs Qowen, $£'10 ; Mrs PcDDistoun's, $1'00 .... " '• Miss Lenfestey, $0<62 ; Miss Forsyth, (Oape) $0*86 ppUcatjon from tv^o Clergymen for admiAsion of a secood son respectively to the Grammar School at Len^ noxyille. Resolved: That they be admitted to the benefits af- forded by the Board for one year from this date. The graptjs to bo then renewed, if no application should at that time be before the Board from any other Clergyman. Condition attached to the Resolution of the Board (May 26,) was concelled on the understanding that after the expiration of the present quarter, no special charge on the funds bemadQ for Services OitBiver David, Orosse Isle, or Portneuf. r ) • f* -4 November 10th. Leave of absence granted to the Secretary till 1st May 1859, and the nomination of the Bev. A. J. Wool- ryche as Acting Secretary, approved. Acting Secretary read a letter from Dr. Falloon. Resolved : That subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop, upon examination of the Trust Deed, the pro- ceeds of the Frampton j^dowment Fund, shall be equally divided among the different parts of the Mission in the event of any future division thereof; provided that if the present Incumbent be still in charge of any part of the Mission the whole of the proceeds shall be paid to him during his incumbency. Resolved: That after 1st of January next, all pay- ment on account of Missionary Services be made from the Mission Fund ; an annual grant being made from the General FnAd to supply any deficiency in the amount expended. ]^ev. Pr. Hellmutb, C. N. Hontizambert Esq. and H. 9< Scott, Esq., were appointed to assist the Acting Se- cretary in drawing up Annual Beport. . The following grants were made: f^O'OO to a Ctergyman toward* outfit. , . * •- «> » le \t Fd 3r se V , f • » i i $80*00 to a Clergyman towards outfit. $40*00 for one year to each of two schools at Port- neuf on certain conditions. $100*00 on certain conditions to a Clergyman enter- ing upon a charge under peculiar circumstances. The Lord Bishop submitted a statement with res- pect to Missionary operations. The Travelling Missionary's Journal and that of the Chaplain at Grosse Isle were laid on the table. Stated Hebtixq, — December S9th. The Acting Secretary read a letter from Rev. Dr. Falloon, D. D. Draft of Annual Report was received and adopted. The following grants were made. $40*00 to a Clergyman towards outfit. $80*00 to the Incumbent of Stoneham for one year dating from 1st October, 1858. $60*00 to the Incumbent of Frampton for one year dating from 1st October 1858. Rssolved: That if the Mission of New Ireland shall before 1st of February next remit an amount of contri- butions sufficient to bring up the sum raised in the Mis- sion from 1st January 1858 to $100, the Treasurer be au- thorized to pay to the Incumbent a gratuity of a cor- responding amount. Lord Bishop read a letter from the Secretary of the S. P. Or. asking for further particulars with respect to Memorial. t I J « • 94 CLERGY TRUST COMMITTEE. FOR THE YEAR 1869. ("Appointed at Annual Meeting of Church Society, January 12th, 1859.; THE LORD BISHOP OF QUEOEC, Chairman. Hon. Or. Pemberton» Rev. W. Kino, Rev. F. a. Smith, Rrv. R. G. Flees, Rev. L. Doolittlb, Rev. G. Percy, L. L. D. R. Hamilton, Esq., W. G. WuRTELB, Esq., H. S. Scott, Esq., J. S. Fry, Esq. Srestnrtr. W. G. WuRTELB, Esq. M. Sheppard, Esq., and J. S. Fry, Esq. Rbv. G. Percy, LL.D. 56 |» \ REPORT OF CLKROY TRUST COMMITTEE, PRESENTED TO THE CHITRCM SOCIETY OP THE DIOCESE OP QUEBEC, AT THEIR ANNUAL AlBETINa HELD JANUARY 13TH, 1859. The Clergy Trust Committee beg leave respectfully to report : That during the past year the Interest arising from the several investments has been regularly paid. The following sums have been invested since the last Annual Meeting. For Clergy Trust; account, including the several endowments under their charg<^, . .£1020 For Bishopric Endowment,. 696 The cash balance on hand which has accrued during the last month, is now in course of being invested. Since the last Annual Meeting, the following Endow- ment Funds have been by Trust-deeds legally placed under the control of your Committee. The Frampton Mission, The Three Rivers Rectory, The Quebec Chapel. The first, originating in a donation sent to the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, by a liberal friend, Robert Baxter, Esq., of Park Street, Westminster, England, has accumulated by being invested and by a donation from the Frampton Mission, and will shortly be increased by a grant of Four Hundred Dollars from the Church Society. The second arises from the strenuous exertions of the Ladies of Three Rivers, who by their zeal and labour, (although the station is one of the smallest in the Diocese) have raised during the past year Eight Hundred and Forty-^ight Dollars, an example worthy of imitation 56 by some of the larger Missions and Stations in_the Dio- cese. To this sum the Church Society, by way of en- couragement have added Four hundred Dollars. The Quebec Chapel Endowment originally set on foot by J. B. Forsyth Esq., has been formed by the liberal donations of a few warm friends of the Church residing in Quebec and elsewhere, a list of whom is attached to this Report. Your Committee take the liberty of stating that Two other Endowment Funds exist. — The Nicolet Endow- ment under the management of the Central Board and the Quebec Rectory Endowment, under the manage- ment of the Churchwardens of the Cathedral Congre- gation. In conclusion, your Committee would earnestly draw the attention of those who wish to become Benefactors in the Church to the necessity of forming Endowment funds for all the Missions in the Diocese, so that the Clergy shall not be left to depend altogether on volun- tary contributions, which at best are precarious and ca- pricious. An opportunity is now offered to those who may be disposed to give a portion of the Talents com- mitted to their charge : it will be as seed cast into good ground bringing forth a hundred fold. Your Committee hope that at the end of another year, they will be able to report that other Endowments have been formed and that those now formed have been largely increased. All which is respectfully submitted. a J. QUEBEC, A. J. WooLRTCHE, Chairman. Acting Secretary. £ s. d. Lord Bishop of Quebec, 200 Rev. G. Mackie, D. D 100 Hon. W. Walker, 100 f i 47 £ 8. d. r vl Levey, 100 B.Ham;. n, .o... 100 D.D.Young, 4... 100 Forsyth, Bell & Co., 100 J.M.Frazer, 50 Thos.Little, 60 Henry S. Scott, 60 C. N. Montizambert, 50 Hon. H. Black, .•-.--- 60 George Hall, 60 Mrs. James Hunt, 60 Mrs. Hamilton ^.... 60 Mrs. Stott ... 60 W.Brown, 20 Mrs. Todd, 26 G.O.Stuart, 26 MissTaylor, 86 A.Friend, 60 B.£lli8on, 30 £1426 Of which have been paid, 606 £920 Q ^■iK'Tt a I Dr. Rbtbnub Account of the Clergy Trust Fund 1867 Dear. 81 To BalanM da* • • • * $98-48i 1868 Deer. 81 To Amount tranferred to Oleray Trust Account, to complete In- Testmentfl P30-00 To General Obarees, vis : Back In- terest on Debentures, Express Charges, Telegprams, Postages, Notarial Expenses and petty disbursements 169-70i To Salarie* to following Olergy- men Rev. T. 8. Obapman $248-14 *« KDoolittle.... 248*84 •• W. Eng, ' « W. 0. Merrick, 248-84 816-82 . VCP. Efiid 866-00 * R. 0. Plees,. . . . 88600 •• O. Percy 866-00 • " F. A. Smith, .. 486-66 •• F. B6yl«k .... 486-68 8114-68 $4887-63 We, the underligncd, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the aboT* Fund and have also verified the securities and found the whoU •orreet QoebM^ 8th Janoarj, 1869. MAXPIELD SHEPPARD, ) ^„au^^ JOHNS. FRY, J Auditors. < s, iDr. Bishopric Endowment Fund of the Quebec 1867 De& 1868 81 81 To amount inyflstfld To amount inrested to date To Cash in Montreal Bank To tsk ->nnt due by A. Rosa, Esq. £ 8. d. 18770 18 4 696 424 7 9 46 19986 1 1 We, the undersigned, hare examined the Aocounta and Vouchers of the above Fund, and bare also rerified the Securities, and found ttie whole eonreeti QaAme, 8th Jaimaty, 185% MAXPIELD SHBPPAED, ) a„j;»^„ JOHNS. FRY, 'f Auditors. ^uud >• ^ «9 In Account Current with Treasurer. 1868 Deo. 91 By Revenue to data By Balance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • E. (b 0. E. Cr. $41 BOOS 178-77 $483783 WM. G. WURTELE, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. Quebec, Slst December, 1858. Church Society in Account CuiTent with Treasurer. Cr. 1867 Dec. 81 1868 Deo. 81 By amount at credit of Fund By Revenue Account Allowance to Lord Biebop of Montreal, £100 General Charges, viz : Back interest 1 Notarial Charges |-£32 8 8 Petty disburse- ' ments. j £ B. d. • • 1216 2 182 8 8 £ ■. d. 18861 2 4 1083 18 9 £19935 1 1 E. 9 i r •» Vf> * ^ » « k \'* « • 'UND *1. >• • V # tfl In Aooount with Treasurer. Cr. 1867 Deo. 81 By Capital inveeted on aooount of Olergy trust 1868 t64,000-00 Dm. 81 By Amount from Reveaue MoOuot « to make nfi invettmente .... By disoouit on inreetmente .... 960-00 240-00 $65,200 00 1867 FEAinPTON EMDOWXiXT Deo. 81 By amount inveeted By oaah on hand 1,440-00 4600 1868 June 80 By interest 48-20 Dea 81 By interest 48-20 By amoont reoeired from Frampton TBBn anriBi aioroBT BNOowiinrr 160-00 1,782-40 1868 May. 8 By caah from Ladiee of 8 Rivers 600-00 June 80 By Do do do 80-00 Deo. 81 By Do do do By Do from Church Society. . . . By disoomit on Investment .... 168-00 400-00 240-00 1,46800 1868 QUEBIO ODAFIL INDOWlfailT June 12 By cash received as per Trust Deed 1720-00 De& 81 By Do " from Hon. H. Black By Do " " Mrs.Stott.... By Interest By discount on Investment .... 200-00 100-00 48-46 240-00 2,808-46 1 1 $70,728-86 £. ds O. I«> Quebec, 81st December, 1868. WM. a. WURTELB. Treasurer, Olergy Trust Fund. % ! .n 69 I. A Btqtuit of a ium of Monty, or of Sharet of Stock, or Public Dtbtn- turei,/or ih« gtneral purpoitt o/tht Society, I glv« and bequeath to the " Ohuroh Sooietr of the Diocege of Quebeo." Inoorporated bv a Statute of the Proviaoe of Oanada, paaaed in the Mveuth year of the Reiga of Her Mnjetty Qitbeit Viotoua, the sum of pound ■ Ourreooy, (or Shares of Stock in the Dank of ■tanding in my name in the Books of the said Bank^) or, (if Debentures, de* •cribe them briefly,) upon trust, to be by the said Ohnroh Society applied to and for the uset and purpose! of the $aid Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation, and none other. II. j1 Bequest of a eum of Money, or of Share* of Stock or Debtnlureefor one or more of the epccific purpotee qf Seeiety, (Same as the foregoing, only instead of the \rords in Italics, say) for and towards the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Oler^ymenof the United Ohuroh of England and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Quebec — the creatine a fund towards the augmentation of the Stipends of Poor Clergymen of toe said Uuited Church within the said Diocese, — and making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age and infirmity, and for the widows and orphuu of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Or, " ' For and towards the encouragement of education, and the support of Day Schools and Sunday Shools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Or, For and towards a Fund for assisting persons preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the Uuited Church of England and Ireland within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the Uuited Church of England and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts approved by the said Ohurdi Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, As an aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches according to the establishment of the United Church of Englaud and Ireland within the Diocese of Quebeo, — the erection and maintenance of Parsonage House, — the setting apart of burial grounds and Church- yards, and the endowment and support of Parsonages and RecU>ries, ac« cording to the said Establishment within the said Diocese. Ill ^ Deviteof Real Estate for the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto the " Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec, incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the seventh year of the Reign of Her Majesty Quee.^ VioroaiA, all and sigular, )iHfit of Mem* bera of the United Ohuroh of England and Ireland, resi ;iug in plaoes ad- iaoent to the said site and premises within t' •«nid Diooese of Q i beo. Deing in full oommunion witn the same, acco