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If m iW^ n ",Hi •'■ ^t 7i, ;■' ■ '■'. - M-U n M .±<:k A-'- : 'H't;,-^*- '.■:ft!i,M- 1 -i»:ji','f ; :' t OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. PrMldeat i The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of Fredericton. VlM-PVMMMitaX Year elected. The Right Rev. H. TULLY KINGDON, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor. FREDERICK A. WIGGINS, Esquire 1857 Sir S. LEONARD TILLEY, C. B., K. C. M. G., 1857 Rev. CANON SCOVIL, Ph. D 1869 WM. M. JARVIS, Esquire i 1871 His Honor, R. D. WILMOT, Utr t. Governor, 1880 The Honorable CHIEF JUSTICE ALLEN, 1880 Rev. G. M. ARMSTRONG, M. A 1880 WILLIAM CARMAN, Esquire 1880 H. W. FRITH, Esquire, 1880 G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire, 1880 Rev. CANON DeVEBER, 1881 Treasurer t GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. Scfretary : Rev. CANON KETCHUM, D. D., Saint Andrews. Andltora t C. H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. G. W. WHITNEY, Esquire. ExecutlTe Committee t The Officers of the Society— The Clergy, duly qualified, and the following Lay members : Bliss, George J Fredericton Chandler, E. B Dorchester Clinch, R. T Saint John Daniel, T. W Saint John Fenety, G. E Fredericton Fairweather, C. H. Rothesay Grimmer, G. S St Andrews Haddow, R. B Chatham Jarvis, C. E. L Saint John Lee, G. Herbert ' . . . Saint John MacDonald, C. A Saint John Powys, Captain Kingsclear Parkin, G. R Fredericton Robinson, T. Barclay. ... Saint John Stevenson, Hon. B. R. . . St. Andrews Schofield, S Saint John Smith, G. Sidney Saint John Starr, R. Penistqn Saint John Stirling, A. A Fredericton Sturdee, H. L. Saint John Weldon, C. W Saint John Wetmore, Hon. Mr. Justice.. Predion Wetmore, E. J Carleton Whitney, G. W Saint John Ftnanee Committee. W. M . JARVIS, Esquire, ChairmaH. H. W. FRITH, Esquire, Secretary. R. T. CUNCH, Esquire. W. CARMAN, Esquire. T. W. DANIEL, Esquire. G. E. FENETY, Esquire. G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. S. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY, (ex officio). m. 'if ".''.'•'■■,■'■ V' •' '' '' f- mi ;■■ It. 'i m Uit^i i' . i' y Board of Home MlMtion*. The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP, (ex officio). The Right Rev. the BISHOP COADJUTOR, (ex officio), THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY, (ex officio). THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY, (ex officio). Rev. G. M. ARMSTRONG, M. A. Rev. CANON DeVEBER, M. A, Rev. CANON BRIGSTOCKE, M . A. Rev. CANON MEDLEY. Rev. G. G. ROBERTS. T. W. DANIEL, Esquire. W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. E. B. CHANDLER, Esquiie. R. T. CLINCH, Esquire. SAMUEL SCHOFIELD, Esquire. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire, Secretary, Qlebe liSnd Committee. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire, Converter. G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. C. A. MACDONALD, Esquire. H. L. STURDEE, Esquire. Book Depository Committee. The LORD BISHOP. The BISHOP COADJUTOR. Rev. CANON BRIGSTOCKE, M. A. Rev. O. S. NEWNHAM. C. E. L. JARVIS, Esquire. A. H. HANINGTON, Esquire. HURD PETERS, Esquire. H. L. STURDEE, Esquire. Rev. T. E. DOWLING, Secretary. T. B. ROBINSON, Esquire, Treasurer. The Clersy Widows* and Orpliami' Fund. H. L. STURDEE, Esquire, Secretary. Fnnd to Aid in the Education of the Chlldreh of Clergymen. T. BARCLAY ROBINSON, Esquire, Secretary. Committee on Interesting Sunday Schools in Home Missions. Rev. J. H. TALBOT, Chairman. Rev. A. V. WIGGINS. HURD PETERS, Esquire. G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. ■ O. R. ARNOLD, Esquire. G. R. PARKIN, Esquire. Rev. F. S. SILL, Secretaiy. DIOCESE CF FREDERICTON. BISHOP : THE MOST KEY. .IOH\ MEDLEY. D.D., METROPOLITAN OF CANADA, CONSECRATED MAY 4, 1 845. BISHOP COADJUTOR: THE RIGHT REY. HOLLIXQWORTH TIJLLY KIKGDOX, D. D., CONSECRATED JULY lO, 188I. PRIESTS: NAME. Almon, Rev. F. H.— B. A.. . . Alexander, Rev. Finlow, Sub-Dean, Armstrong, Rev, Wm. — M. A. Armstrong, Rev. G. M. — M. A. . . Armstrong, Rev. W. B.— M.A... Barber, Rev, H. H.— S. A.C. . . Bliss, Rev. D. M — B. A Brigstocke, Rev. F. H. J.— M.A. (Canon,) Campbell, Rev. J. Roy— S. A.C. . Covert, Rev. W. S.— B. A Davenport, Rev. J. M. — M. A.. , Deveber, Rev. Wm. H. — M.A. (Canon,) Dowlin^, Rev. Theo. E.— S.A.C. Flewellmg, Rev. J. E Flewelling, Rev. E. P ... Forsyth, Rev. David — B. A Fowler, Rev. LeB. W.— B.A... Greer, Rev. Wm. — S.A.C Hanford, Rev. S. Jones — B.A. . . Jiartln, Rev. Thos. Hansen, Rev. N. M Hiltz. Rev. Aug. F. . Hoyt, Rev. Leo. A. — B.A Hoadley, Rev. Arthur — S. A.C. . . Jaffirey, Rev. Wm Ketchum, Rev. W. Q.— D.D. (Canon,) PARISH OR MISSION. Richibucto Cathedral. Fredericton, & Missionary, New Maryland St. James, Saint John.. . . St. Mark, Saint John. . . . Shediac, Westmorland, Trinity, Saint John, Dorchester Grand Manan, Mission Chapel DATE OF ORDINATION. St. Paul, Portland St. George, Carleton,. . . . Wicklow Restigouche, Chatham, Prince William Burton, Upham, Canterbury, (Retired,). . . New Denmark Derby, Andover, Moncton, St. Mary's, Dec. 21, April 14, June 10, May 8, July 12, May 27, Sept. 19, July 9. June 9, Feb. 24, Sept. 24, Sept. 24, Sept. 21, Dec. 24, Dec. 18, March i, Dec. 24, May 23, Mar. 15, Feb. 21, May 27, Dec. 20, Dec. 18, June 12, June 15, St. Andrews,, 185 1 1867 1838 1842 1868 1877 1852 1865 1867 1861 1872 1848 1862 1876 188 1 1874 1876 1880 1848 1869 1877 1874 1870 188 1 185 1 Sept. 20, 1846 ■'M ^mf\ I' ' » I :/: !i ''J V!' ^* :' ; ' % ''^^*:'J: i , r 7A,., NAME. Lockward, Rev. John . . . . Love, Rev. George — B.A. Mathers, Rev. R Medley, Rev. Charles S.— B.A. (Canon,) MUlldge, Rev. T. W McKiel, Rev. W. LeB.— B.A... Montgomery, Rev. H. — B.A.. . . Neales, Rev. James Neales, Rev. Hiomas— M. A. . . . Neales, Rev. H. H.-S.A.C... Newnham, Rev. O. S Pamther, Rev. D. B Pickett, Rev. D. W.— M.A Raymond, Rev. W. O.— B.A. . . Roberts, Rev. G. G.— M.A Rushton, Rev. Joseph— S.A.C... Scovil, Rev. William— Ph.D. (Canon,) Schofield, Rev. George Simonds, Rev. Richard — B.A. | Chaplain to Penitentiary, \ Sill, Isev. F. S.— M.A Smith, Rev. Ranald £.— M.A, . . Spike, Rev. H. M. -B.A Street, Rev. W. H.— B.A Sterling, Rev. G. H.— B.A Stevens, Rev. L. G. — M.A Sweet. Rev.J.H. S.— S.A.C... Talbot, Rev. J. H.— S.A.C Towers, Rev. Frederick — B.A... Vroom, Rev. F. W.— B.A Walker, Rev. WiUiam W.~B .A. (Canon,) Wameford, Rev. E A Wainwright, Rev. H. S.— B.A.. Weeks, Rev. A. H.t-B.A. Wetmore, Rev. D. J.— B.A Willis, Rev^ Cuthbert Wiggins, Rev. Cecil F.— B.A. . . Wiggins, Rev. A. V. — B.A.. . . . Wilkinson, Rev. W. J.— M.A. . . PARISH OR MISSION. DATS OF ORDINATION. St. Martins, Kingsclear, . Warden, Wiggins Orphan Asylum, Saint John,. . . Sussex, St. David Bright Curate, Hampton, Gagetown, Woodstock, Campobello, St. Mary's, St. John, .... St Jude, Carleton, Greenwich, Stanley, Fredericton, Christ Church, St. Stephen Residence, Brighton, Eng, Simonds, Residence, Sussex, Curate, St Paul, Portland, St. George, Musquash, Bathurst, Maugerville, St. Luke, Portland Newcastle,. Springfield, Petersville Curate, Petitcodiac, Hampton, Norton Kingston,, Residence, Fredericton, . . Residence, Clifton. Petitcodiac, OACiCVlIlCi et*********** Westfield Bay du Vin, . BEACOKS. !•••• •••••# Rev. N, Hancock— S.A.C " C. H. Hatheway— B.A.... ** John Smith, ) Iral, i Assistant in Cathedral, Rothesay, rlouglas Harbor, Fredericton, Ijune 36, May 1, Sept. 33, June 3, Dec. at, Sept. 24, June 4, July a8, Sept. 19, May 37, May 37, July 4f Sept. 31, Dec. 31, Sept. 30, Dec. 32, Sept. 13, March 4, May 30, Sept. 31, Dec. 16, June 13, June 19, Sune 4, an'y 6, une 39, Dec. 30, June 13, June 4, Sept. 16. Dec. 33, Dec. 33, Dec. 19, Sept. 3o, Sept. 34, May 33, June 13, May 33, June 4, June 4, NoTB,— 8. A. C-^St. Augustine College. 870 876 873 860 878 865 882 845 869 877 877 841 856 879 872 841 860 847 859 852 859 871 876 874 874 881 882 827 850 866 847 871 875 881 1880 1882 1882 DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. tne 4, >882 ine 4f »882 DKANEHIEN. DEAKBRIE8. ChftthfiiniK.. Frederioton) Kingston,. Sbediac,. St. Andrews, St. John,.... Woodstock,. BUBAL DEANS. Rev. David Forsyth,..' Rev. Wm. B. MoKiel, Rev. Canon Medley,.. Rev. Richard Simonds Rev. Ranald E. Smith, Rev. Canon DeVeber, Rev. Thomas Neales,. PABISIIK8 OB MISSIONS. Bright, Burton, Donglas, Freder- ioton, Kingsolear, Mangerviile, New Maryland, Queenshury, 8t. Mary's, Stanley. Cambridge, Oagetown, Oreen- wioh, Hampton, Kingston^ Norton, Petitoodiac, Rothesay^ Springfield, Sussex, Upham, Waterford. Albert, Dorchester, MooctoQ, Point da Chene, Sackville, She- diao. Campobello, Christ Churoh, St. Stephen, Grand Manan, Si. An- drews, 8t. David, St George, Trinity Churoh, St Stephen. Fairvillo, Musquash, Petersville, Simonds, St. John, (Trinity); St, Mark, (St. John) ; St. James, (St. John); St. Luke, (Portland;) St. Paul. (Portland); St George^ (Carleton); St Jude, (Carleton); St. MarUns, Wesifield. Aberdeen, Andover, Canterbury, Grand Falls, Madawaska, New Denmark, Prince William, Ricb- mond, Wicklow, Woodstock. :W ,,U >..'j i:m:'i':-.^ >;«]:■ n. 'c.4-<' ■ : 'i:' mm t ',•>■■■■■ TB' './-.i*.. .:,■ '■'':; 'M 8 PRAYERS. AT OPENING. Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour ; and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name ; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amen. O God from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory, l^osper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace, those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Mis- sionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advance- ment of Thy Glory, and the good of Thy Church, 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 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 fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end Amen. » Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth a" it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil ; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amen. AT CLOSE. ■ i i 1 1 ■ The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. — Amen. 9 CONSTITUTION. jracious i all our ify Thy Bg life, and all to visit I 80 rule d glory. Comfort support, ivours of I religion lose Mis- se. And advance- ah. Jesus nothing but that dl Jews, Tnorance, so fetch be saved one fold veth and 1 without » ly N^ame. it is in ve us our And lead ine is the ■Amen. God, and ermore. — The Society shall be called The Diocesan Church Society OP New Brunswick. II. ' 2^0 alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-law, Rule or Regulation, of the Society be repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members pre- sent, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary, within six months of the said meeting. HI. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any fleeting, unless notice shall have been given in MTiting at the next previous Annual Meeting of the General Committee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be pro- posed except by a member qualified to vote, at the Anniversary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Sec- retary, together with the said proposition. V. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment an- nually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person f4i ■1 ./a m fl'i^" "A, : 'i) m y ■;■■.■ m ■ .;'■'•■ "v! .;■ , ■;: ,''.«.' i ,'■; ■' V f '■ ' ■ 1 r.'y . i! ■ ■ • ' ''■'; 1 ,'■-:■ 1 . •;■ .^" ■■i:. '■■■/V i' ,': ■" I, M:.:V- '•fi' 1- , (--• ••irY'-' 10 paying the same a member of the Society. Provided that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have subscribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preceding such meeting. Officers. 1 . The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secretaries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 3. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the senior Vice-Presidents ; and any Life Member may, at any Meeting of the General Committee be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Commit- tee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year ; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VIL Executive Committee. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following Members, viz : The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay-Members of the Society, being Life Mem- bers, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound : to be annually elected at the Meetings of the General Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the sub- scription of at least One Pound. 2. Eive Members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fredericton or 11 Saint John, on tbe first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting ; on the first Wednesday in March ;: on the first Wednesday in June ; and on Wednesday after th& first Tuesday in Octoher ; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the President, or in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special Meetings of the Executive Committee may be sum- moned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidentd of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may bo fixed by the notice of meeting ; but so far as may be, alternately as St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and dis- posal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. :*; YIII. redericton or Board of Home Mmions. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be composed of the following Memhers, viz ; 1. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary, or Secretaries of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex oficio. 2. Five Clerical and seven Lay-Members of the Society, quali- fied for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have. all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carry- ing the same into operation and effect, and the appropriation or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Besolution, Bye-Laws or Kegulations of the General Committee. 4. Five Members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever summoned >' .' p 1:1! M \ >'■■ 1.;^^' V: 'i ■-■'■•J. >■; •i; i !. it ■|'. "■>!:■ -I' ■ '■ 1. ■»,; ( 1 . i '. ' i. '-1! ';■!■ ".■•, I /• S, ■-.. ■^. ■'.«, .,(■; V ■. ■i' I ■ h\',;'-!i. ■ .':■'"■ i ii' k 12 "by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at auch place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. IX. Objects. The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergy- man, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assistance vhen necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards making a provision for such "Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or Securities AS Special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the ■children of the Clergy. X. . The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. XI. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. tone other, ed Clergy- L assistance Lon for the I principles nasters and e Catalogue and none id Chapels. ;on for such t hans of the les. )r Securities ition of the lary services 11 submit its ion. to limit his jcited, which ;■'.. 13 XII. Local Committees. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mis- sion, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee ; and so also the members residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Hector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergy- man licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Eector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee ; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be con- sidered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the recommendations to the General Committee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to elect two Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, lo assist the Missionary in submitting the recommen- dations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Com- mittee, 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recommend any of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. 5. The members of the Society, attending the public services at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have the right to elect two Lay Delegates annually. The meeting for the election of the said delegates to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct ; and the said dele- gates upon being so elected, and their election duly certified by the Lord Bishop or other person presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified .as members of the General Committee. XIII. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Frederic- ton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thursday in July in each year. f at least two-thirds of the members present ; and to determine y two or rst given ilished in inposed of ocese who ty ; in the Chairman sent, from Secretaries he General tor or Mis- vo or more ,f a Parish, es as before )ciety. Committee of. be ex op-cio days next inual appro- he proceed- Meeting. all be as fol- )S. a report of )a8t year, id before the the funds to sent may de- adjourn its >r to any day )ty, by a vote to determine 15 by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held, provided that in every such case, a report of such adjourn- ment, and the cause therefor, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. _ XV. 1 . The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Sermons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. 2. The Clergy are further requested to take up, annually, in their respective Churches, a collection for the special funds of the Society, which collection shall, unless otherwise provided for, be equally divided between — (1.) The Widows* and Orphans' Fund. (2.) The Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (3.) The Chil- dren of the Clergy Education Fund. (4.) The Divinity Scholar- ship Fund. Provided that any such Special collection may at the option of the Congregation from which the same shall be received, expressed through the Hector or Missionary at the time of for- warding the same, be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or purposes of the Society, in such proportions as they may direct, and provided also that the yearly collection required by the rules of the W. and 0. Fund, in the case of Clergymen joining such fund, shall, in such cases, be considered as the Special collec- tion hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied as such rules shall direct. FORM OF CERTIFICATE FOR LAY DEIiEOATES. Diocesan Church Society oj New Brunswick. This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Diocesan Church ISooiety, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article XII. of the Constitu- tion. Chairman. Secretary. Dated at the day of 18... ..fiv'iw •- I'JH. ■im r^frv ^ m !f ;.•■< 5. (■■'I: il!; .)'■ '•! '. t'-'Uk ■• ■ ■ ■' .--I ■''■■;;■;•■,■■ 16 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL ^ COMMITTEE. BOARD OF HOME MISSIOiNS. Whereas, it is desirable for the better provision for the ministra- tions of the Church in the Diocese of Frederioton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries; therefore resolved, — 1. That in order to encourage the established Missions to become gradually self*supporting, all grants made by or through this Society m aid of Missions (not indudini? stipends secured to any of the elder Clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) shall from henceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made sub- ject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would have if in Session. 3. That the Board of Home Missions annually present to the Gen- eral Committee of the Society, on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meetip.g thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the foregoing Resolutions, and subject to the following regulations : (a). The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after the annual meeting, communi- cate with the Wai'dens or other La^ Members of the Church, in each Mission, requiring them to enter mto engagement (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Mission for the year. (6). Should such enga(;ement not be entered into to the satisfac- tion of the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall communicate with the Missicnary, requiring him to give each of his congregations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Mission- ary receiving stipend through this Society on la^ October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c). Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction ERAL ministra- lere be a pends of become 18 Society the elder knt during titribution 's stipend. made sub- lirection of (l such and f them, as ssion. o the Gen- meeting, a luring the he ensuing also report ereof. the grants pass into subject to m with the comrauni- rch, in each ) with the ir the year, ihe satisfac- t, they shall leach of his a Mission- then next, I satisfaction 17 of the Board before the 1st of October then next, all pavoientt to the Missionary's salary through the Society shall be withdrawn, uid no Btipencl ohall thereafter be payable in respect thereof: Pro< ▼ided that should the Missionary see fit to resign his cure, he shall, if stationed f r the remiinder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Missioii which may be willing to comply with the terms re- quired of the defaulting Mission, be entitled, in respect of the services to be rendered in such new Mission, to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Board, not ex- ceeding that provided for the continuation of hit services in his former Mbsion, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided, also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be perrattted by the Board, on special application, to draw on 1st of April for a sum in thnit* discretion ; but not exceeding his pi'ovious quarter's stipend from the Society. (d). Where such engagement is Wintered into, the Board shall forthwith notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagement shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter pro- vided) be entitled t) draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mission itself. (e). The amount required from the Mission may be paid either in money or produce, and shall be so paid by equal quarterly instal- ments at least one month before the last day of each quarter: if paid in money, the same to be remitted direct to the Treasurer, ana if paid in produce, such produce to be furnished to and received by the Missionary, and his receipt, in lieu of money, forwarded to the Treasurer within the time arbresaid. Provided that, if necessary, the Mission may have one month's grace to complete the payment. (/). Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for pro* duce, he shall keep a reo>., m^ M V,, ■ :-'■ ■ '■!-, !. ■ ' /f' 18 iofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general syHtera adopted for other Missions. (i). It phall be optional with the Board to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment at any period in ad- vance, and these regulations, mutatis mutandis^ shall thereupon apply, generally, to any such Mission. (k). The Board shall have full power and authority to mnke all such further bye-laws, rules, and regulations as may in their opinion be required for their guidance, and from time to time to alter or amend the same as they shall see fit. 5. Thai in every case of a Clergyman receiving a stipend through this Society, he shall be required to make to the Secretary of the Society, according to such form as the Board of Home Missions may from time to time require, a yearly return, on or before the first day of December in each year, shewing — (I). The general limits of his Mission. (2). The extent thereof in square miles. (3). The estimated number of the members of the Church of England living therein. (4). The number of Churches, Chapels of Ease, and Missionary Stations respectively, within the Mii^sion. (5). Whether or not there is therein a parsonage house, belonging to the Mission or provided by the people. (6). The extent of the Church and Glebe Land connected there- with. (7). The income from such Church or Glebe Land for the year 'ending 1st April last. (8). The amount contributed therein towards the support of the Missionary, from sources other than the grant through this Society. (9). The number of public services on Sunday and in the week respectively. (10). The average Congregation in each place of worship. (11). The number of Communicants. (12). The number of Baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. C. Total. (13). The number of Communicants. A. Added. B. Bemoved. C. Deceased. D. Present number. ' (14). The number confirmed. (15). Marriages. (16). Burials. (17). Names of Church Wardens. (18). Names of Lay Delegates to -Diocesan Church Society and ^ynod. .. (19). The number of scholars and in ad- ereupon nake all f opiniott ) alter or I through ry of the lions may , first day Church of Missionary , belonging cted there- n the year port of the Ms Society. \n the week lip. Society and School. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions forthwith, and before the Oeneral Ciommittee, on the first day of their meeting ; and no srant shall from henceforth be payable to any Missionary, in default of rendering any such statement or return, so long as such default shall continue. 6. That the Board of Home Missions shall, as soon ns may be, after the first day of December in each year, make up from sucli returns, the printed returns and statement required annually by the SocuTY FOR TUB Propaoation OF THE GosPBL, and forward the same, reporting specially to the Society for thb Fropaoation of tub OosPEL, any Missionary who may be in default. 7. That those of the Clergy within the Diocese, not receiving sti- pends through this Society, bo requested to forward to the Secretary in like manner, on or before the firvt day of June in each year, the returns numbered I, 2. 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18 and 19, in order that a complete return of the Diocese in these particulars, may each year be published with the Society's Report, as hath been heretofoie in part only accustomed. 8. That the Board of Home Missiono, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holding Missionary Meetings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat (not interfering however, with the usual semi- annual collections and annual canvas of the Mission on behalf of the Society) ; and further, of making enquiries as to the power of the Mission to contribute towards the Clergyman's support ; such depu- tations reporting to the Board, and through them to the General Committee of the Society. 9. That^the Board of Home Missions, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint special deputations to inquire into the causes uf any deficiency of contributions or other pecuniary diflicnl- ties in any Mission, and shall have power to call for any returns they may 'think proper from any of the Parishes receiving aid from or uirough the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop ho respectfully requested to transmit a copy of these Resolutions to the venerable Society for thb IIiopa- fiATiON OF THE iiosPEL, requesting their concurrence therein. ^ 11. The Board of Home Missions, shall have power, with the ap- pi*oval of the Lord Bishop, to make any grant that the funds may allow, in aid of any Mission not already receiving aid, upon such conditions as they may arrange ; such grant to terminate, in every case, on the first of July next ensuing. 12. That a certificate be added to the parochial agreements, whidi shall be aligned by the representatives of the Mission, decluring that the amount given by the Musion is a bona fide contribution, and that no part is derived from the rent of glebes or the interest of invest- ments — the property of the Mission. 13. That the Board of Home Missions shall have power, with the MJ '-V-:, ^I'-'r.-^Kii If '»■' in -( ,Vi '% ■ ij]/pV; ■ ■ .' ■ , r. #'■ !- "; :(•, !■ ■'■•i ■«.\/ I'i / ,'rii » •; U ■■Vi;'->. :t- .'rfcr.- 1 Iril '.;*.;'■• ill 20 •pproTftl of the Lord BUhop, if there be aralUble Aindi, to nuke a S'Mit not exooeding $100, to aid in the building of any Fartonage ouM, when it thul be certified that luoh grant will complete the building free of debt. A. Memorandum of agreement between the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and the Church Wardens (aa the ctue may be) of Church, in the Parish [or Mission] of The undersigned, on behalf of the congregation of the above Farisli [or Mission] do hereby undertake to have a sum at the rate of ^r annum, collected and paid quarterly to the Treas- Society, fVom the first of July, 18 , so as the ministrations at present afforded the said congregation shall be continued. ) The present agreement to continue for the term of one vear only, unless renewed, and to be subject to revision on the part of the Society at the meeting of the General Committee in July, 18 . Dated at (Signed) > Church Wardetis. B. Notice is hereby given, that this congregation having failed to enter into the engagement required by The Diocesan Church Soci- ety, to contribute the sum of $ quarterly, towards the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot be drawn after the next ; and unless the engagement be meantime com- pleted, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. €. N. B IS. . Dkar Sib, — I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for tne present Quarter has not been re- ceived, and to remind you that unless the same be remitted, or proper receipts for produoe be sent in, on or before the last day of the Quarter, the grant made by the Society will cease from that date. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. I am, yours respectfully , Trtamreff. ,N. B 18.. DiAB Sir : — I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the past Quarter has not been re- ceived, and that, consequently, the grant made by the Society ceases with the payment due this date. Should the Mission derire a renewal of the grant, It wiil be neccs- to make ft PMNKmage npleto ine fch Society ase may he) boveFu'lsU 3 the Treas- ,80 as the on thall be }e year only, 5f the Society U4nh li^arditis. linjc failed to Church Soci- towards the nn after the meantime cobo- l^j • required from as not been re- remitted, or the last day of ease from that ision. ..., Dreantrefr. 18.. t required from has not been re- le Society ceases Lt will be neccB- if •ary for an application to that effect to be made to the Board of Home Missions, which has power to renew the same on the Mission ceasing to be in deftiult. You will please oommunicate this notice to the Miwion. I am, yours respectfully, I Treaturcr, ^1 FORM OF DBAFT. Shr: .18.. Pay to or order, the sum of being amount of salary due to me as Missionary at for the Quarter ending the day of * 18. . , in accordance with the Schedule adopted by the General Com- mittee of The Diocesan Church Society of. 18. ■ To tAf Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, FORM OP PRODIK^E RECEIPT. ^ ^Produce is received from several parties, particulars to be stated on the back of this Beceipt. DiooBSAN Church Society of New Brunswick. Rbobivbd this date from , the same being equivalent, at market rates, to 1^ Dollars, and taken by me in part payment of my Stipend, as Missionary at for the Quarter ending the first day of. 18. . Dated at the day of. f 18. Missionary. endorsement. Statement of Produce Rbceipts. NAMES. AMOUNTS • Total. $ »«»tai. 9 N. B. — ^The payments specified above are to be the bona fido Contributions of the persons stated. f! »-x.::> :' -<: i| m v;;;;' II- ill i 'i! !»•''■•■'''■'•■■■■'•* ii ' pllli 1 ^H^ J'''jif^^^ IP^vK:'] Ij: i: J '■''■ '■■A , > ' 'V K->.' •; ^^^^V' ^B-' ': .l-SI'' 1 ^H V vl ■•■■'•. 1 I '^l ■ .,'; ':^;; .■ Jl I'M'' •• . ^ ■.'' ';.' ' ■.■•' ^1 .U' n 1" f:^;'-' '■.'.;: 'if' ■'V : , ■■•■ ,iiS'' Ill, .;' .;"'■ ,w..4 1; ■ i J ** '■^'S '-:;: % *f* ■' . : 1 ..!!■, ■.'.■" : J ;ni : ' ■ 1- '' , : ^ , ■ ' r-';^ ■'4''- ■.■^'^■.{■■■■■■^'■'." : : i ■' ', j4 1 . ■A -5.1 : , ■ ■ 1^- ■. ''."1 .1^ ■ ' V', • '■■:^ '■ ^ll f '^ ■..'.■ • ■' , J.' ',.' :"'••; ■'■■■.■ ■■'■"■ fc } , .. i..; 1, ■.!■■■_.■ ' ^'it I ! fh'i' 1 ; '' '' l-'i'S' ■; ^;vi- ■ s^'' >'t; '"^ ' T n- ■ ■■■'■■ ' 7*1 --:■■■ V .|l-' it '- ■'' ,1 ■. ■: ,...•; ■■ i- M-i ' •■ •■ ■ 'i ■■-■ i&; p ^■^: ^^i Vi 1*% 1,. ,■ ^ . ■ ' ' '• ■','-. pit ■1". i ''' '■ »'v i-i! ly r^f ■ ■ ' "; ■ "it ;R. jl .'■'*■ k. d - i '"''''■• '•' ''■ n.' THE DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. 1. The Divinity Scholarships Fund shall consist of the amount already appropriated thereto, of all accumulations of interest, and of all subtjcriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the second objdct of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the Capital of the Fund. 8. The entii'e management of the .Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No fi;rant shall be made from such Fund until the Capital thereof shall, by accumulation or othervirise, have reached the sum of $1200, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the Capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such grant shall be of a sum not exceeding $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or coiiditions, and at such collegiate institutions, as the Board of Home Missions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 6. The choice of Divinity Sciiolars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval, srr i.» *!>; 7. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall be the Secretary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Board may direct. 8. The above Rules may be altered only by the General Committe^^ of The Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the propose"^ change. -,y - ■ v,u.".'... THE INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. . ^ 1. The Fund for the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by age or infirmity shall consist of the capital sum of $3,000, being the amount, now specially appropriated from the Kund belonging to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumulations of interest of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contri- biutions, given to the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to the relief of disabled Clergy- men of the present Diocese of Fredericton. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, fram time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund and add the same to the Capital of the Fund. le Board of ,1 Committed 23 3. The entire management of the Fand shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of The Diocesan Church Society. 4. Any Clergyman duly appointed as Rector, Missionary, or Assistant Curate, in the Diocese of Fredoricton, and beinr^ unable to discharge the duties of his office, through mental or bodily infirmity, and wishing to participate in the benefits of this Fund, shall make application in writing to the Executive Committee, who shall deter- mine each case on its own merits, and sliall have power to grant such amount of yearly (jension, not exceedina: $400, as they shall see fit. The applicMnt shall also state the annual value of any private property, pension or income of which he may be possossed, or which 13 directly or indirectly available for his bennfir. ; and in all cases an application for a pension shall be accompanied by a recommendation from the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 6. Should the Executive Committee refuse to entertain the appli- cation, an appeal may be made by the applicant to the General Committee. 6. In the event of any application being favour.ably considered,, a pension shall be granted, only on condition of the applicant first resigning his cure, with all its emoluments. 7. If at any time there should be more demand.^ upon the Fund than its income will meet, the Executive C.>mmittee m:iy revise the whole of the pensions according to iheir judg'iieat. 8. If any pensioner shall be so far relieved from his disability as* to resume any clerical duty for which he receives any settled stipend, the pension shall cease as long as he continues to discharge such duty. 9. No Clergyman shall receive anv benefit from this F'lnd, unless he shall have served at least seven consecutive years in the Diocese of Fredericton. 10. If any pensioner reside out of this Diocese, sufficient proof of his identity and continued disability shall accompany etch draft for his pension. 11. The pensions shall be paid half yearly in advance, on the first day of January and the first day of July in each year ; and shall commence on the first of these days which shall hapoen after the pension is granted, and terminate on the first of those d ws which shall happen after the death of the pensioner, or any other event by which such pension is to cease. 12. The above rules may be altered only by the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. r J J im U ',''i U-r\ THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericton in the Pro- vince of New Brunswicli, shall have a special Fund, to be called "The Clergy Widows Axd Orphans Fcxd,'' which shall consist of : tm 'IK I I,';' r'< ~ I- h- .•- H.-;;,>,: ..:1::i'- 1' \ .:- 24 -^ the present Capital hold by the Society for this object (subject to its present liaibilities) of all subscriptiouH, donations, legacies, devises, and bequests, and other contributions given and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all payments received under these Kules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, in accordance with these Ruled, and to no other ohj<:Ct. 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not already entitled to a pension from the Society for the Pro- pagation OF THE Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall within six months h'om July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy Orders, or from his admission ioto the Diocese, apply to the becreiary of the Fund, for a certificate, and shall thence- forth pay annually the sum set opposite his ao^ein the annexed scale.. Any applicant after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the f^xecutivo Committee of the Church 8;;eiety, and upon such terms as they shall direct. 3. Every Clergyman, being a member of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congre- gition in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a ector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be required to make a collection but shall forward only their own annual pay- ment. 4. AH payments and all congregational collections shall become due on the first day of January, in each year, and must be paid within thirty days. If this Rule is not complied with, the certificate ehiill be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Committee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out. according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Com- mittee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrear. 5. Upon compliance with the above Rules, Thr Diocbsak Church Society undertakes to pay out of "The Clergy Widows anJ Orph:ins Fund," a yearly pension, of Two Hundred Dollars, tj the Widow of 'each Clergyman holding a certifioate, during the widiwhood. Pro- vided that in case the income should at any time be insufficient to pay tho lull amount of the pensions, lor which it may be liable, such pensions shall he reduced by the Executive Committee pro rata ; provided, nevertheless, that in no case shall any pension be re- duced below the sum of $100. 6. If the widow die, or marry again, tho pension shall be paid to* wards the support- of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may be under the age of eighteen years In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained this age, the pension shall cease. 7. The Trustees named in the Will of a Clergyman shall be recog- nized by the Committee in the event of the death or marriage of hb widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for t to its levisesy Society r these of the lied, and 9 widow iiE Pbo- g of this one year Diocese, 11 thence- led eCJiie. . nitted to ,tee of the aall raaXe ry congre- or under a te reqaired nnual pay- all become st be paid I certifloate the option r certificate ,. according (Utive Com- Iriptiuns in Lan Chcech ki Ofph;*n9 e Widovv of Viood. I'ro- sufficient to [y be liable* amittee pro ^naion be re- be paid to- iergyman as when the mBion shall Lu be recog- Jr marriage of [by them for 25 the support of the chiM or children ; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act; or if frusteea should not hare been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, o: in writing ■appoint a Trustee tv> act, in the application for the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at his deith receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed in Rule 6. 9. No certificate sh-ill be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty ye;trs, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the formation of tliese Rules; but any Cler.<;ymai already in the Diocese, over the age of six'y years, and wiioie wid )w is no!; entitled to a pension from the vSocibty for the Froi'AGATion op the Gospel, shall be admitted a member ot this Fund, on making the annual payment for the age of eixty years, and otherwise complying with the Rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's consent, from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and the amount of the average annual collection from the rarlsh or Mission, being a sum not exceeding Forty Dollars in all. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations, through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medisal certificate testifying the same, he miy continue his connection with the Fund, upon making his yearly payment. 12 Any Clergyman degrarled or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. 13. The Treasurer of The Diooesax Church Socibttt shall be Trea- surer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money, and add the same to the Capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed statement of the income, payments, and invested money, shall be published in the Annual Report of The Diocesan Church Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on January 1, and July 1, in each year; the first payment to be calculated for the inter- val from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Execu- tive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive payments, doLations and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener if required by him. 16 None of the above Rules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of The Diocesan Church So- •ciETY, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. I •'I y '-[■ ' ,■, [11.:. ?. li ,V « i ■: !■>' '■■■ 'M::V: ■rin':i-' -'■•I ,.ii> ■' ■■(:• ''"■-. B- : : 'X' ' 26 SCALE OP PAYMENTS PttOM TKE AGE OF 23 TO THE AGE OF 60. ^/T'- Pavment. Aire. Payment. -/*-<•. Payment, Afie. Payment. Age. Payment. 23. . $7 20 31. . $8 93 39. .$11 25 47. .$14 42 55. .$20 30 24. . 7 38 32. . 9 17 40. . 11 60 48. . 14 92 .56. . 21 30 25. 7 62 33. . 9 42 41. . 11 96 49. . 15 53 67. . 22 40 26. 7 82 34. . 9 68 42. . 12 30 50. . 16 17 58. . 23 55 27. 8 05 33. . 9 80 43. . 12 67 61. . 16 90 .59. . 24 72 28. 8 27 36. . 10 27 44. . 13 08 52. . 17 68 60. . 25 85 29.. 8 50 37. . 10 56 45. . 13 48 53. . 18 48 30. . 8 72 38. . 10 92 46. . 13 92 54. . 19 37 r£IlTKFI€ATE. No.— The DrocESAN CHURCti .Societv ok New Brunswick hereby Certifies, That the Rev. of has this day paid to the "Widows and Orphans Fund," of this Society, the sum of being his first payment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby cove- nants .and engages out of the Special Fund called the"WidotV3 and Orphans Fund," and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after his decease, the Pension of Two Hun- dred Dollars per annum, so long: as the same shall be payable according: to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided Al- ways, That the said shall yearly, and every year, on the first day of January, make the annual pay- ment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. Provided that in case the income should at any time be insufficient to pay the full amount of the pensions, for which it may l)e liable, such pension shall be reduced by the Executive Committee 'pro rata, provided, neverthelpss, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of $100. In Witness WnEr.EOF; The Diocesan' Church Society of New Brunswick has causnd its Corporate fceal to be hereunto affixed this day of A. D. 18 Secretary of the Wid^ows and OrpTians Fund. ;* ■- ■■|-' Pay me lit. $20 30 21 30 . 22 40 . 23 55 . 24 72 . 25 85 HEREBY •'Widows 3gulations. jreby cove- V^idoW3 and dren of the Two Hun- be payable ' (VIOED AL- lall yearly, ftnnual pay- bserve and Provided jient to pay y be liable, imittfie pro pension be |ety of New affixed this \l)'hans Fund- THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY FUND. 1. The Fund to assist in the education of the Children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto (beinc; $1425.79) of all accuoiulations of interest, and ot all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions given t ) or applied bv the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to assist in the education of Children of Clergymen duly licensed in the present Diocese of Fredericton, or of Children of those who may have diod, or retired with the Bishop's approval, on the ground of age or infirmity. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the Capital of the Fund. • 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executiv^ Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, who, if they shall think fit, may ve^t such management in usub-. committee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund unt.l the Capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the suia of $1200, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to bs made exceed in any one year the interest on tUe Capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall ba made in writ- ing through the parents or guardians of the applic.mt, to the Secre- tary of the Fund, and every such application shall ba accompanied by a statement of any and all private property, pension or income of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee or its sub-Committee may, ia any case, require further statements, which shall thereupon be fur- nished for their information. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Execu- tive Committee, or its sub-Committee subject to the approval of the- Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or iu sub Committee, shall dutermine in eaclf case, the amount of the grant, which shrill be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of tlie Committee be continued for one or more years, but not after the rocix>ient shall have reached the age of eighteen years. 8 A Secretary of the Fund shall ba appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perforiu such other duties in connection therewith as the Executive Com- mittee, or its sub-Committee may direct. 9. The above Rules may be altered only by the fJeneral Committee •f The Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. m '^? • k::.'} ■.■";'*Jfe"5 V .. ^i*?'fl,•4;'• UJ 'lT^''r i' SESOLUnOTTS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. APPLICATION FOR GRANTS. That in future, no application for grants shall be considered which as not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. ABSENCE OF MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be author- ized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. YEARLY GRANTS. That all grants by this Committee, for Missionary salaries, and all fiums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shall be for the ser- Tice of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall expire with it. VOUCHERS. * That all vouchers for the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them the authoritjr under which they are |)sdd, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the services performed. / LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. That for the future, the Clerk and other collectors of the funds of The Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their lists of subscribers liHDded to the Secretary for publication in the Report, to insert in t ch lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amounts ■«ubscribed. CONDITIONS OP GRANTS. Whereas, The grants made by The Diocesan Church Society from its annual income (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contri- butions for the support of the several Missions. Therefore Besolved, That in future, grants from i jions in titutioa. Vho can IS of the e dying ^ a certain (vho have sh cannot the Mis- a in large icrease the le puhlica- id Mission- aectedwith questioned \e fervent he Church he Iklission'^ iion. onths I can' the progress the Society, I will men- t of the fish- ihree services d Evensongr besides an afternoon service at the Village. One Sunday, every month, I have morning service at Escuminac, and on that day have services at the Village, and Iteie du Vin, in the afternoon and evening respectively. At the beginning of Lent a Bible Class was formed which has met regularly every week since. I am glad to be able to report that the Missionary's stipend and all the expenses in connection with the Church have been paid up to the present date. In addition to this the Parish has paid ^75 for the Cabinet Organ purchased by my predecessor, and there is still a balance of $25 to be paid next October. The car- penters are now busy working at the Kectory, the outside of which they have engaged to finish by the middle of July. The Parish is deeply indebted to His Lordship the Metropoli- tan, His Honor the liieut. Governor, and others, for their very liberal contributions to the Building Fund. About $100 in work and other ways have been raised for this fund in the Parish since last October. The " Willing Workers of the Church of St. John the Evange- list" intend having a sale of their work next month, the pro- ceeds to be appropriated to the Bectory Building Fund. This Society was organized last December, and the zealous way in which they have worked since is most praiseworthy, and promises well for their success. I have not yet completed my annual collection for the Society, but I hope the amount will not be less than last year." P.ATHUEST.— REV. W. H. STREET. ' Owing to the unseasonable weather and bad roads until very lately, I have been unable, as yet, to complete the list of contribu- tions from this Mission to the D. C. S., but do not at least antici- pate any decrease from that of last year. Persevering local effort is still being made towards the comple- tion of the new Church which is now under contract. The energy and industry of the lady workers of the Parish have been the means of realizing funds which I imagine would not have other- wise been forthcoming." BRIGHT, SUNBURY A^D SOUTHAMPTON— REV. W. LeB. McKIEL. " This Mission as at present constructed has been in operation ^ince October l^t, 1880, and has succeeded beyond the tnost san- 3 h £f^ .iv; I.- Vi;, - ■'<-•;!' 34 guine expectations of its promoters. The reconstructed Mission vras the work of necessity. Douglas had failed to enter into the agreement required by the D. C, S. Queensbury was about to become vacant, and, like Douglas, it was in arrears and unable tu come up to the requirements of the Board of Home MissionH. The only course open was to close both Missions or to form a new Mission out of the most promising parts of the two old Missions. A deputation was sent by the Board to make the necessary agree- ment with the people and to organize thu new Mission for a trial of six months. At the end of the six months, as there seemed to be no other way of carrying on the work of the Misfion, the arrangement was continued and is still in force. The Mission comprises the Parish of Bright with the upper part of Douglas, Queensbury, and Southampton. The order of the Sunday services has been unvarying from the opening of the Mission to the present time, and is as follows : 1st Sunday, St. George's Church, Queensbury, 10.30 a. m. ; St. Paul's, Bright, 3 p. m. ; All Saints, Bright, 7 p. m. 2d Sunday. Temperance Yale, Southampton, 10.30 a. m. j Maple Eidge, South- ampton, 3 p. m. ; St. George's, Queensbury, 7 p. m. 3rd Sunday, All Saints, Bright, 10.30 a. m.; St. Paul's, Bright, 3 p. m. ; St. George's, Queensbury, 7 p. m. 4th Sunday, St. Paul's, Bright, 10.30 a. m. ; Zealand, Bright, 3 p. m. ; All Saints, Bright, 7 p. m. When there is a fifth Sunday in a month the services are held on the Eiver in Queensbury. By this order of services South- ampton has the same number of Sunday services in the month that it had when there was a resident clergyman in Queensbury, and Caverhill has one more service in the month than it ever had before. The Churches on the shore in Queensbury are of course closed, and the only service there is when there occurs a fifth Sunday in a month ; but the people who are anxious to attend Church can do so by merely crossing the river to Prince William or Dumfries. The lower part of Douglas has, with the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese, been placed under the care of the Kev. William Jaffrey of St. Mary's. Sunday schools have been opened in different parts of the Mis- sion and the children are being carefully instructed. The Coadjutor Bishop confirmed in the Mission on September 22nd and 23rd, sixteen in St. Paul's, Upper Keswick, two in St. George's Chuich, Caverhill, and four in All Saints — total 22. It is with pleasure that I bear testimony to the unvarying kind- xiess of those who are at present helping to support the Church in the Mission. At Christmas tide I was made a partaker of their liberality to the extent of 958.80, and again Mr. Abraham Mc- G. IDi this! peof hoM ou iho to to )nH. lew pree trial id to , the ssiou iglas, ivices lesent .; St. inday. Soutb- mday, 1. ; St. Bright, 7 p.m. e held South- month shury, er had course a fifth attend iUiaro pprovai of the the Mis- Iptemhev Vo in St. a122. ing kind- [hurch in . of their iam Mc- 35 Keen liaving given iionnissiou to ctit Avood for the clergyman on his land, Mr. John McKeen organized a hauling party and placed a liberal supply of wood in my yard ; and ou the lAth of April Mr. Lewis Urower, with a largo party of volunteers, brought over his portable stoam engine from Upper Keswick, a distance of nine miles, and hauled more wood and cut it all up. Acts like these are a permanent benefit to a country clergyman and cheer him much in his work, for they show him that his people sympathize with him and have a care for his welfare." Contributions to the amount of .$55. IIUKTOX.—IJEV. WILLIAM GKEEIJ. Contributions to the amount of -SIOO. No further Keport has been receivod from this Mission. • ' CAMPOBELLO. Contributions to the auiount of $57.75. 2so further Eeport has been received from this ^lission. • CATirBRIDGE. No IJeport has been received from this Mission. CANNING.— EEY. C. H. HATHEWAY. " In submitting my first lioport to the Society, I beg the indul- gence of all. On September 4th, 1881, holding His Lordship's license to act as "Lay reader," under the direction of the Kev. G. H. Sterling, in the Parishes of Maugerville and Canning, I com- menced my all-important work. Since that time monthly services have been held in Christ Church, Maugerville, and at Newcastle, and fortnightly services in St. Luke's Church, Douglas Harbour, with the exception of a few Sundays, when, on account of the severeness of last winter's storms, the breaking up of the river, and preparing for and passing my examination for admission to the " Holy Order of Deacons," I was unable to attend to my Sun- day duties, but extra services were held on week days. It has been the anxious desire of the Eector of Maugerville to push for- ward the work of the Church in this important Parish, and for this cause the Board of Home Missions made a grant of $200, and Eeople subscribed ^100, to help defray the expense of keeping a orse and other necessary outlays . ..•■■l£ w. 1* ,;f ,, r -r .mi J. I!* * !''•<'. w- • .fl"'--" ' ■ I ^1; fv■|/",.• i ■- ( .■ ■;.■■■" . . ; - ■ I , ■ 11 >,:; •■.,::i; i'. r*' I. 'I ■■':%.. 36 At Douglas Harbour there is a small Church and a "Glebe" well Avorthy the attention cf the " ( Jlebe Land Committee." The people had many times asked for regular services, not having had more than ten of our services in over six years, and when I went among them I was received with the greatest kindness and encour- agement that could possibly be looked for. By the assistance of the choir of Maugerville and a few friends, we held two concerts at the Harbour and realized the sum of $35, which enabled us lo shingle the roof of the Church and make other necessary repairs. The average attendance at the Harbour Avas about 45, and at Hypher Settlement where I held a few occasional services was about 20. The contributions for the D. C. S. .^1.0. Not being among the people of late I was unable to collect more, but hope to do so at an early date. I would invite the attention of the *' Board of Home Missions" to this heretofore neglected place, and would ask for more assist- ance to carry on this glorious work, for there are many places where good congregations could be gathered if there was a resi- dent Clergyman in the Parish of Canning. As a Lay Reader I laboured under many disadvantages, but now, by God's mercy, or- dained to the " Holy Order of Deacons," I hope to do more for God and His Church, and would therefore ask the prayers of all that the '• work of our hands may be prospered." CAI^TER?>URY.— REV. T. HARTIN. Contributions to the amount of ^5.50. ., ; JS^o further Report has been received from this Mission. CARLETON Al^D EAIRYILLE.— REV. T. E. DOWLIXG. " The contributions will be the same as last year, viz : .$96 for General Purposes and $54 from the Children's Home Mission Boxes. This amount is in addition to the Special Deficiency Eund collections in February. That some advance has been made during the last ten years in our annual contributions, one fact may be mentioned, viz : that in 1872, ten years ago, the annual contributions from Carleton amounted to $42.34, a less amount than that now contributed annually through our united Sunday school ofiferings." CHATHAM.— REV. D. FORSYTH. " I am happy to report to the General Committee of the Dio- cesan Church Society that during the past year a lively interest ,- wa b" well • The ng bad I went encour- friends, of $35, id make Harbour d a few nong the I do so at Missions" ore assist- my places \ras a resi- Reader I mercy, or- p more for yers of all on. )WLING. iz : i?96 for me :Mi8sion Deficiency ten years in viz : that in |)in Carleton contributed of the Dio- [vely interest 37 has been manifested, in this Parish, among the friends of that honourable and deserving Corporation. In response to the calF for extra contributions to meet the anticipated reduction in the Society's funds, in consequence of ihe withdrawal of the S. P. G. grant, a Parochial meeting was called in October 1881. At this meeting it was determined that an effort should be made to secure increased contributions for the current year to the amount of $70, by way of assisting the Missions within the Rural Deanery of Chatham to provide for their increased assessment from the pres- ent date, July, 1882. I am glad to say that the larger portion of this amount has been already contributed, and the prospects are that the balance will be made up in a short time. I think that 1 may safely state that a bona fide increase of $70 will be made in our quarterly contributions to the D. C. 8. for the current year. For although the annual June collections are not yet completed, I do not apprehend any reduction in the amount contributed at this time last year. Should my present expectations be realized, the Parish, after having provided for its own wants, will contribute at least $100 to the Missions of the Society. Meanwhile, during the past year we have had manifest tokens that, the Christian liberality towards the brethren abroad has been no hindrance to the progress of our Parochial undertakings. The reseating of St. Mary's Chapel was completed in August last, and the cost, about $450, was at once paid from subscriptions, offer- tories, and the proceeds of a sale by the Ladies' Sewing Society. The offerings for this purpose, at the re-opening services on August 28th, amounted to $100. On this day, so worthy of our thankful remembrance, the venerable Metropolitan was present and admin- isteMd the rite of confirmation. In December last, his lordship, in addition to previous kind and valued gifts, presented a hand^ some and valuable east window of stained glass to St. Mary's Chapel, as a tribute of affection to the Eev. Samuel Bacon, the first Eector of Chatham. This gift is to be especially prized on account of Its historical associations, having been originally placed in Exwick Chapel, Exeter, England, by the distinguished donor. An inscription at the base of the window has been tastefully executed under the kind superintendance of B. Peniston Starr, Esq., St. John. During the past winter, the old Parish Church of St. Paul's was reseated and otherwise improved in the interior. The old square pews were converted into free and open seats, the sanctuary was remodelled, the high pulpit and the ponderous prayer-desk were removed, the Font was placed at the west door, and other arrange- ments made for the proper conduct of Divine Service. The whole ■ M ^'^ !'*i '♦^4'H f J - < 'Iff I u Stir I m-:. ■«r:-r- .1- mK 'K: / 'Ma ! ,^:'V:' ! . ; 38 cost of the work was immediately paid — the larger portion through the offertory at the reopening service on Palm Sunday. A short time ago, suitable linoleum was placed on the central passage in St. Mary's Chapel, the cost of which has in part been provided for from the funds of the Ladies' Hewing Society. To the Church Extension Association we are also indebted for a. friendly box containing needfvil Altar linen and cloths — all most acceptable and valuable. In regard to the public services, I am glad to say that during the past year I have been able so to arrange them that an additional morning service is held in St. Mary's Chapel, and the Holy Com- munion is now celebrated there every Sunday morning, and we we have also the joy and satisfaction of daily public prayers. From the foregoing Keport, which it is hoped may not be with- out interest to a body of representative Churchmen, it will be observed that we have had very much for which to be thankful in connection with the work of the Church in Chatham during the past year, and our consequent hope is that all encouragements we have received may inspire both Pastor and people with becoming zeal and devotion in supporting and strengthening of all such -worthy agencies as the Diocesan Church Society, so that by the vigorous extension of His Kingdom in our Diocese, the vacant Missions may soon be supplied with the ministrations of our holy religion, and the Church everywhere show forth her Holy Redeem- er's praise !" . DERBY.— REV. AUG. F. HILTZ. '* We have not been without many things to encourage us in our Avork during the last year, notwithstanding to those outside who know not our difficulties, our progress may appear to be slow. The appearance of the Church in Derby has been much im- proved by a now chancel carpet, pulpit hangings and markers for the Bible. The first was purchased at a cost of i$50, and the other two are the gift of Wm. T. Crocker, Esq., and cost $14.50. j. Steps have been taken to provide a JMission Chapel in jS elson to take the place of the old school-house, in which ^^evvices have been held so long, and a piece of land for a site has buen given by Mr. Charles Vye. In Blackville, |60 has been collected for the purpose of improv- ing the furniture of the Church ; and efforts are now being made, which I hope will prove successful, to repair and paint its ex- terior. The Right Rev. the Coadj ator has also presented us with a fair linen cloth for the Communion. • In consequence of this activity as well as the prospective in-* " ^ ,1 lugh itral been dfoT most uring Lional Com- id we with- nll be Lfulin Qg the , int;S we Boming 11 such by the vacant ur holy Ledeem- .8 in our ide who ow. uch im- •kers for ihe other ). 1 ;N elson ces have ;iven by improv- ing made, lit its ex- US with lective in- 39 crease in the people's portion of the Rector's salary, it is to be feared that the contributions to the D. C. S. may fall off some- what ; but every possible effort is now being made to bring them up to last year's amount, and the lists are, therefore, not yet com- pleted. But while we have been thus careful for the material temple, the spiritual fabric, I trust, has not been neglected. At Indian- town, about eight miles from Derby on the road to Black ville, a Mission has been opened with marked success and excellent pros- pects. Increased earnestness is being shown by the younger mem- bers of the several congregations in the study of God's Word. And while the Incumbent could wish still greater zeal in this direction, yet he can only thank the Great Head of the Church for the progress made, and labour on in hope of a richer harvest in the future." Contributions to the amount of $120. DORCHESTER.— REV. J. ROY CAMPBELL. . ** Since my last annual Report to the Society I have been re- moved from the Parish of Saint Martin to that of Dorchester. Of the former it is not necessary for me to say more than up to the first of April, the date of my removal, it had honorably met all the Society's claims. And of Dorchester I have but to say that in addition to becoming self-sustaining on my becoming Rector, and so easing the Society to the extent of $60 per annum, it has alao slightly increased its voluntary offering, the total amount being a little over $200. Although I am removed from off the list of those Clergy who receive benefit directly through the Society, in gratitude for its generous dealings with the Parish of Saint Martin in its day of trial, it will always give me very great pleasure to advocate the Society's claims on my new Parishioners, who have already given some evidence that they for their part will be ready to respond." DOUGLAS. Mr. J. DeLancy Robinson has remitted $10 to the Treasurer — contributions for 188L He writes that "I cannot ask for sub- scriptions for the present year, as we are almost abandoned by the Society. The only ministerial work done in this large Parish is a fortnightly service in the evening by the Rev, Mr. .laffrey. The Holy Communion has not been celebrated for a year and a half!" ,'31 mi 40 I* -'J •vv|- },;:■;.;■:.: • ■*'• M ■y-.\' FAIRVILLE—EEV. T. E. DOWLIXG. (See Carle ton and Fairville.) ' r ^ ' J . FREDERICTOX.— REV. G. GOODRIDGE ROBERTS. Contributions to the amount of $1,11^ besides $100 from Mis- sion boxes. This is an increase of 9 per cent, on last year. No further Report has been received from this Parish. GAGETOWN.— REV. J. NEALES. Contributions to the amount of $62.50. No further Report has been received from this Mission. GRAND FALLS. i t, ' ■■■, . No Report has been received from this Mission. GRAND MANAN.— REV. W. S. COVERT. " A Church was erected last year in the northern district of Grand Manan which it is estimated will cost, when finished, $2,000. The exterior remains yet unfinished. Thankful to non- residents who have assisted us in any degree, we think the efforts made to build this Church should be taken into account when our small gift to the D. C. S. comes under review. But this will, I think, be somewhat more than last year's contribution. We thankfully acknowledge the gift of nearly all the window» we required, from the Corporation of Trinity Church, St. John, a Lectern from Geoi^e A. Schofield, Esq., besides gifts from thd Lord Bishop of the Diocese and others. Ouir progress seems largely represented by the building of this Church, its attentive and increasing congregations and by an increased number of com- municants in the Parish, but undoubtedly our people in some sec- tions of the Parish ought to do more for the Church. We have lately sold some Glebe lands which will add a little to our local endowment." GREENWICH.— REV. D. W. PICKETT. Contributions to the amount of $45. No further Report has been received from this Mission. ful Boi be I thai kinc worl I Mis- strict of gnished; to non- te efforts hen our 8 will, L ' HAMPTOX.— EEV. CANON WALKER. Contributions to the amount of $18.37. No further Keport has been received from this Mission. '■' ;■ ■. ^. "• ..■''-••;••'',' KINGSCLEAR.— REV. G. LOVE. Contributions from this Parish will be about $70. No further Report has been received from this Mission. KINGSTON.— REV. H. S. WAIN WRIGHT. Contributions will be about $85. No further Report has been received from this Mission. MADAWASKA. No Report has been received from this Mission. * MAUGERVILLE.— REV. G. H. STERLING. " Since forwarding to the Treasurer of the Board of "To'ne- Missions our contributions for last year the^work of the M 'iiou. has been steadily and I hope successfully carried on. Mr. Hathe- way came in September last to assist me in the work, and notwith- standing the severity of the storms during the winter, fulfilled hi» appointments with one or two exceptions. By his aid the Church is kept open at Newcastle on two Sundays in the month instead of one as was previously the case. At Maugdrville there are two services every Sunday, and at Douglas Harbour there are two serv- ices on every other Sunday. I am thankful to say he intends remaining for another year. It would be lamentable that the work which he has begun should come to a stand still in this promising field, to which I hope the Board will make a grant siif- ficieni for a resident Priest as it was some two years ago set apart as a separate Mission. Our Endowment Fund is steadily increasing, and I am thank- ful to Grod to be able to say that if the sum recommended by the* Board for this Endowment be passed in general committee we will be a self-supporting Parish. I would wish to take this opportunity of expressing my sincere thanks to the most Reverend the Metropolitan, not only for th& kind words of' encouragement which he has ever given me in working up this Fund, but for his handsome gift of $120. Also> m ■rm , If ' ■' -t-h • ;y.M.;li 1 m, i'i u 'Mm ■,4? "- -Ij-. .^ TT V ■ 1 1 , / t ■;•■;> i ^"1 ' ' t' v ■:il I: ... J : .'■ ■« 'i'.' ' 1 ■ I ' 1 ( ; I .,:■ I ; :■'■> r-.i 42 to Bishop Kingdon for his sympathy and generous gift of $100. vSince last year one of my parishoners, Mr. Charles Currie, who has always been a liberal giver to God's Church, has given me .$1000 for this Fund. Our annual Harvest Home, in September last, was a day long to be remembered, as for the first time a Bishop, Dr. Kingdon, hon- oured us with his presence ; there were also present eight Brother Priests. Our offerings which were for the S. P. G. amounted to ^20.05. I am happy to be able to state that the contributions to the Society are slightly in advance of last year being $100." • MONCTON— REV. EDWYN S. W. PEXTREATH. " My resignation of the Parish of Moncton took effect on the 30th day of April, when I resigned, after eight years service in the Parish, to take charge of Christ Church, Winnipeg. I beg to re- port that during the past year the tower and spire of St. George's Church were completed and paid for at a cost of nearly $600. A school-house has also been built, which has proved a great con- venience to the Parish. The payment for this has not yet been completed. The total amount raised in the Parish for the past year has been over $1,800. I desire to mention tne kindness of some of the Parishioners in August, 1881, who, when I was suffering from illness, kindly gave me a purse of $100, and sent me away for a vacation. I also desire to testify my appreciation of the marked kindness of the Parishioners to Mrs. Pentreath and myself on my departure. The generous gift of a purse of $152, the tokens of appreciation from the officers and teachers of the Sunday school, and last but not least from the members of my dearly loved Bible class, are remem- brances which will never be effaced from my memory." MUSQUASH.— REV. HENRY M. SPIKE. " I will do all I can to urge upon the Collectors and Parishion- ers the great necessity of sustaining the work of the Church in meeting the gradual withdrawal of the S. P. G. Our contributions for General Purposes of the D. C. S. will be about $80. We have sent for Deficiency Fund $4.08, Algoma $3.53, and S. P. G. $2.76, Children's Mission boxes for Deficiency Fund $7.42." if rie, who riven me y long to ion, hon- t Brother junted to ns to the ATH. feet on the rvice in the I beg to re- ^t. Georges y $600. A a great con- ,ot yet been for the past rishioners in \nes8, kindly [tion. I also tdness of the *arture. The eciation from \ last hut not IS, are remem- Ind Parishion- Ihe Church in C. S. wUl he ft4.08, Algoma for Deficiency 43 ]S"EWCASTLE.— REV. J. H. S. SWEET. " It aflfords me great pleasure to send to the Society a satisfac- tory Keport of my first year's work in the above Parish, I took up residence in the Parish in July last, and was publicly instituted by his Lordship the Metropolitan, on Sunday, August 28th. Since that time the ordinary work of a well-organized Parish has been carried on without any intermittance, and with no little pleasure to myself, consequent upon the cordial and ready way in which the people themselves have co-operated with me in advancing the interest and well-being of the Church's welfare. ' The Parish is provided with a capital and commodious school building, built during the incumbency of my immediate predeces- sor. It is, however, I am sorry to say, heavily in debt. We are doing what we can to get this paid oft", as, while it remains, we are kept from other things which require our attention. *' A Mite Society" has been started, through which contributions are collected from individual members once a month, and, if the present sub- scriptions are sustained, it will prove a great help to us. In this connection I have to acknowledge a handsome contribution from our large-hearted and liberal Bishop. A Guild, known as ''The Young Women's Guild of St. Andrew," has, I am thanlcf ul to report, been formed in the Parish. All its members are communicants, and they are bound by rules which, if faithfully and conscientiously carried out, are calculated to promote their spiritual growth. It meets once a week, the first meeting in the month being attended by the Hector, when a short address is given by him, or else a paper read by a member of the ( ruild. During the other meetings the. members engiige in needle- work, which is eith'^r disposed of at once or else reserved for an annual sab. All the meetings are opened and closed with a form of prayer. The members of the Guild intend to do what they can in helping towards paying oft' the debt to which reference is made above. During the year we have been cheered by one or two visits i from the Bishop ; a confirmation has been held, and five candi- dates, four being adults, have been received into full communion I with the Church. As quite a different matter I may mention that new matting has [been provided for the Church ; and I have to acknowledge the [gift of a very handsome Pulpit Banner, worked by one of the ladies lof the congregation. We are now busy in repairing the fence pound the Church yard, which will be an improvement, and en- iible us to keep " God's acre" as it should be kept. ■^.'1 ViM ! m 'Mm ■■,,1} ..I 44 As bearing upon the Church work in the Parish I may further mention that, in accordance with a resolution of our Easter Vestry, we are making an effort to induce the many sailors that frequent the port to avail themselves more of the Church's services. Circu- lars, printed in English and Norwegian, detailing the number and hours of the services, are distributed among the sailors as the ves- sels arrive. It would ill become me to close this my first Heport of this Mis- sion without bearing witness tu the constant kindness of all the Parishioners, many of whom seem to vie with each other in show- ing their good will towards us. Many handsome and acceptable presents have found their way to the Kectory. Such things as these cheer one on, as they evidence that one's work, poor and meagre though it be, is nevertheless appreciated by the people. On the whole, I have every reason to be hopeful for the future from the retrospect of the past year. My list of subscriptions to the Society is not yet completed, but though one or two, whose names I see are on last year's list, are no longer with us, I see no reason to conclude that the amount raised will not be equal to that of last year. Money has also been sent from the Parish during the year towards the late Deficiency Fund of the Society." NEW DENMARK.— EEV. N. M. HANSEN. :■ I '■•;, 1. :/•.;■/,' i [''XI'' *^ I am thankful to say that this year I can again make a favor- able report. The NewkBrunswick Land and Lumber Company have und^rtakdB a great enterprise for next year. This Company are preparing in our vicinity about 60,000 acres for settlement by Scandinavians. An agent will be appointed in Copenhagen and the immigrants will be brought to St. John at a cheap fare in the Company's new steamer. If this enterprise is successful the Mis- sion of New Denmark will be of great importance, and I shall do my best to gain for the Church as large a number of these immi- grants as possible. The immigrants to the Colony this year are as usual poor peo- ple, needing nelp from the Church p«ople, I'ather than being able to afford it in the way of contribution^. Our Spring is very late and cool, causing among us fear lest our crop shduld not ripen, thusr making our hard times still hairder. The Church Society has here literally followed Our Lord's direc- tion to preach the Gospel to the poor." Contributions for General Purposes .'j^SO.OO, ■j 45 ay further ter Vestry, kt frequent 38. Circu- umber and aa the ves- of this Mis- j of all the ,er in show- 1 acceptable sh things as k, poor and the people, c the future mploted, but ear's list, are t the amount has also been ,te Deficiency SEN. make a favor- ber Compaiiy :hi8 Company settlement by ponhagen and jap fare in the jssful the Mis- and I shall do of these immi- asual poor peo- ihan being able as fear lest our les still harder, ir Lord's direc- NEW MARYLAND.— REV. F. ALEXANDER. " Of the Mission of New Maryland I am happy to be able to Report satisfactorily. The increased assessment has been punctu- ally paid and the annual contribution to D. C. 8. will, 1 hope, bo not less than that of last year. Upon the resignation in December last, by the Rev. Honry Montgomery, of the superintendency of the .Sunday school, his place was supplied by Mr. liichard Leonard, a young and faithful member of the Church in Fredericton. I deeply regret, for my own sake, and that of the school, to the teachers and scholars of which he had greatly endeared himself, that he was obliged to leave us after a stay of a few months, his business having called him away to the United States. Like the others, my helpers in the .Sunday scLv^ol who wont before him, ^Fr. Leonard has left behind him an impression for good upon the hearts of many young people which I trust may never be effaced. We have no male teacher at present, but the school is kindly cared for, and the work goes on under the efficient superintendence of Miss Annie Horncastle of New Maryland. I am sorry to have to record the loss to us by death, after a short illness, of our Church Warden, Mr. William Fisher. I can truly speak of him as one who was faithful, at all times, to the duties of his office, and whose memory will be held in affection and esteem by the circle of friends in which he moved. I have nothing further to add save that I hope to present, dur- ing the ensuing summer, several candidates for confirmation." NORTON— REV. E. A. WARNEFORD. " I hope my list of subscribers when furnished will not com- pare unfavorably with that of last years' amount, but at present can only report 680. I have much pleasure to be able to state that the services have been very fairly attended. On wet Sundays, in conjunction with others no doubt I have to lament there should be so many dry C!hristians. Through the kindness and generosity of a much valued member of the Church our Chapel of Ease has been greatly improved, the gifts were first a very beautiful Altar covering ; secondly, falls for Pulpit, Lectern and Prayer^desk. Besides this the ladies of the Sewing Circle have laid down a handsome chancel carpet. In my next I hope to report further progress." '• m s ; ; I ■ '.I K» . i '' ^^^^Kni ' '.■' 1 ^^^Hin| '1- ^^^Knf '' i ^^^^ff*'^! ' " ' ./;: ^^^^■c^u' ■'' 1 ^^^^KjH" .fe; ^^^H»^u "A i WiM i'^'»^'"^ 1r ^Hr*^.'- ,•'■ 1 ■ !■■■■ •■■• iC ;'l ■ ' ' ' ' ■■';^- ^^HPVSt^' ' ','•'■ ^^^W ^t^^^ , ! ^'I ^K'v'i ' ',«;' ■;•;■' :i ^, ; • /' '^i ■ 'l?n 1 '?■ ■ '•";■■,''■■• l/.i, ■ vJ:.7 ■■] i'<^!;:i K' ^M *. \, •■-I ■''. i ■ '*;! ■1 I .:\ -^ ■ i " ; " ■ I : ■ ■",- . 1 . 1 •: i ■■./-■■'■■■ m: .1 f ■ ' ^ ■■ '■. \ .'1" •1' '•J.'!. 1 '■- '' ■ ■■]-:■ ; ! :;|. V;^ ■ ' * ' ". ,. 1.-4'; I ■■ -x '..■■■■I ■ .■..■■■•: * • " 4 i'^^i'i; * .,"■' ■ ■ . ' ■ ' i ,*: 1*- M^ :l. ,; 1.-. ..;! '■■ •• '.':'■■ ,' *^.'< ■■'■','; ; 'i V- ■ " 'V' . I' ^ '■ ' ^'fi^' \ ■■ '\k ?■'? ^ '" '.■•^■;i'i' >:.' '■■.'(•* ', ', i ' ' ^' n ".'.■; ' ",' ■^ ■ ■" ' ■ . ' ■ '."■;* iv .a ;. ■''^'■-. ; :'.,:■' i ^'f ■ \l'^ \ffl I, '.'■,..;' .-■'■ i,*f'V| >.. -■■-■ ■'.■ ' .! I VJ^Hj ■"' , ■', *•■ 1 i ■' J*;^ ^ . "■' ■v, ■'"•"*' il*'3 ;;.T."V,' i: M; ;.;•:.. ':k- 3uls * ■■ '}-';*,'^' '-^ \ [ HEuli.. \ ■ ,, t '""■I' [-{ * ■/ ■ ;■■, . . 'i W-'^ ■■''•' Mt:'] l-i t*. It ^ » • -;.•,'?'.. .iX: i •■;#;-|:»f ' H^j^^ t --, ./i:; ■ ffi. >;:■■■> ; ■■■■LI *■ ■. -^ vJ '•.! '^^ij Ip-i' ^Hl ikky-i^ lilfel" : PETEKSVILLE.— KEY. F. TOWERS. " Thoro are in this Pariah fifty families professing adherence to the Church, nialcing tlie number of baptized members about two hundred and fifty souls. Among these only twenty-five are com- municants. The amount of subscriptions to the J). C. S. this year will lut be large, for the reason that a special effort is now being mado tu pay oft" an old standing debt of $500 on the liectory. As we hoin' this burden Avill soon be removed, a much larger amount in volun- tary contributions may be expected next year. I have not had charge of this Parish long enough to report much that has been done in the way of progressive work. Regular services at the Parish Church and at the Church at AVelsford have been kept up. IJesides these, I have had service at three out- stations, visiting each place every fourth Sunday. The severe storms of the past winter and spring seriously interrupted work. Since I came to the Parish I have had thirteen baptisms, three marriages and six burials. I am now preparing a number of can- didates for confirmation." PETITCODIAC— REV. CUTHBERT WILLIS. " I have nothing special to report to your Society this year. The same work, as heretofore, has been carried on in this Mission with the assistance of Rev. Mr. Vioom who succeeded Mr. Wilkin- son, removed to Bay Du Vin last summer. As my voice has not been fully restored to me, I am still unable to do the work of the Mission without assistance. The Rev. Mr. Lockward having been elected Rector of St. Martin, the Portage Church has\een served by us latterly and we hope to continue to do so until arrangements are made at the annual meetings or sub- sequently, to fill the vacant Mission of Wat«rford. His Lordship the Metropolitan has signified his intention tc visit this Mission on the 20th of July, when two new burial grounds will be consecrated and confirmation held. Heretofore we have been without any consecrated ground in this Mission. Contributions will, I hope, in All amount to or exceed those of last year." Contributions to the amomnt of $64.94. POINT DU CHENE. No Report has been received from this Mission. titxf^ .herenco to , about U'o vo are coiu- ear will njt ing mack tu As we hoihi<\ .. V Ui. iftf* -1 V ■:i .!?'!• Vtelfv-- ;,■) 1- . ' ■,ft ■ . r-: 48 Lecoining i|uito content with their home and are abotit self-Hup- porting. Xot long since, I laid before them at our service the claims of Algoma to our hearty support. They have since sent me .^1.75 for the Missionary Diocese. T/iin in their Ji rat off n-uuj nj money for the Master^s uxe. 1 have had occasional services at lloberts' Settlement, at which about ten gathered together in prayer and praise. In the winter I made a missionary visit to a point ten miles above Metapodiii, baptizing a number of children, and urging the arrangement for occasional services in that vicinity. This, I suspect, will bo done during the months of summer. In the Mission we have a celebration of the Holy Communion each Sunday morning, and on many of the festivals. Since the time of my coming here, August 24th, of last year, in addition to the many services by the Lay Header, prayers have been said 197 times, sermons have been preached to the number of 119; fifteen infants have been enrolled under Christ's banner ; marriage has been solemnized three times, and six members of our little flock have been called to res'j. We expect to have our contributions for the General Purpose Fund of the Society ready by the time of the annual meeting." laCHIBUCTO.— REV. F. H. ALMON. *' Since my last Report the same regular services have been helil, namely : in the Parish Church at Richibucto, morning and even- ing on the Lord's day, and fortnightly services at Kingston in the Temperance Hall. The severe storms of last winter occasionally prevented those services being held. I have also visited Kouchi- bouguac and held service there a few times, both on the Lord's day and in the week, during this year. On one Sunday I offici- ated at Buctouche, a Parish which has been vacant for some time. We have a short service with sermon or lecture here every Friday evening in the school room. I have also given a course of con- tirmation lectures and held special Bible classes for men and women. A confirmation was held on the 27th of June by the Right Rev. H. T. Kingdon, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor, at which twelve persons were confirmed. In the evening a meeting was held in aid of the D. C. S. Though notice of this meeting was only given in the morning at the confirmation service there was a good attendance, the history and claims of the D. C. S. were ex- plained most forcibly to the meeting by the Bishop. I am per- suaded that if meetings in behalf of the D. C. S. coidd be held by our Bishops when they are visiting the different Parishes far mor6 49 t self-sMp- ervice the since sent •Ht offn-liiij t, at which the winter Metapecliiv, goment for all ho done Communion 3f last year, prayers have 10 number of rist's banner ; inibers of our aeral Purpose meeting." ^. interest wouUl bo created iu thu wo.k of the Sucicity, ami nioio funds subsciibod, as a largo attondauoo cm bo hid whon it in kuowu that thu llishup will he pro.si'Ut, and the chn'gyinan's advo- cacy in strengthened by the oarnost appeal of th) ilisliops, ac- quainted as thoy arti with tho urgent nci'ds of tlio Dioccso, 1 have also thought that a largor ainoiiut could bral Commit- tee. Wo raisod from tho i)roce(;ds of two sales conducted bv sev- erol ladies of our congregation .^3.^)0 (since my last Kuport) which has defrayed a debt on the now (Jhinicol and nearly paid further expenses on tho Church, such as raising tho roof and thoroughly I'opairing tho galU^ry. We have also improved tho Chancel by putting in new choir stalls and a new reading desk ; tho outside of the Church has also been painted. Tho parisliionors have re- solved to put the parsonage in good repair; tlie oxponso of this will be about !ii<370, of which $02 is already subscribed, and tho remainder will, we trust, bo collected next <]uarter ; the much needed work of repairing has now commenced. A contract has been signed for the erection, this year, of a small Church at King- «ton. A Church of England 'J'emperanco Society was formed in August and has lield interesting and useful meetings every month since. Eighty-nine men, women ar.l children have signed the total abstinence pledge of this Society. Useful temperance meet- ings have been held by mo at Kouchibouguac during the year. A Juvenile Temperance Society has also been formed here, in which I have aided. A meeting room, managed by a committee, has also, ' for more than a year, been doing a good work in this village. affording a place of innocent recreation and self-improvement, and supplying a great want. I have acted as Chairman of this Com- mittee and encouraged and aided the work. It lias enrolled on its list of subscribers seventy-six persons, belonging to all religious denominations. Our Sunday school here is well attended. We have hold two children's services at Christmas and Easter. The behaviour of the children was devout and attentive ; they responded heartily, and their singing of the Carols and Chants was in exquisite taste and harmony. I have also noticed with pleasure the regular attend- ance of many of the children at our week-day services. I per- ceive with 2>leasure that their collections in the Mite Boxes are as 4 • '.'Sj ■ i\J\ > .•:.:„,^,,j. li'^lii^v-'l :'• ;::i ^^H ■''«'r>» •^ i '■ . ■■ ,■ , ■ ^^H''^*^[ ''■'''''''' . . i '"'. ^^^H' vin ' '' ' ■• I . ^^^H' ''^vfi' '^""1' '' ,.: ' ^^^ 't'M' '"■■'■''' '■■■''- ^^^B^V-'i' ^^^B*-' '.''^ ^B-'^M ■''','''■■- .;:-.i^' ^^^^1 ' '' ^^K; ;';,''!> ', i'i'' ■ V ■ ^■'■.' ^^m-i'S ' ■ ;. ■ :{■ ^^^^^m--'f\" 1 ' .;,(, ^^M-' 'h ' ■ -i: ^^^H - I /■^ ^^^B ''' 1 :■'•■ ^^^H '. ' ^^^H' U'M '^:' ^^H ■'*■■■,,'; ■ ■•ll •■• o !'•;■> . ■"%■;; ^^■! ■'.' ''^ ' ■ 1 ,' ' J ' ai'' ' iip'''^'-''';'^ ■I'I 'ill' ^M^ '•■•■f '-'■■' K^P ' •■; ■''•■' ''if 'S'!' ■ S;., ■- , '.'■■ .■■.i\.^'it K^M, ^Im^v^v] ' ''■','.■ ' "'jfli . ' ^^T^;^ ' ' ' ''> ,.i'''' ■ nil ' ^K?:%^|'' -^ V >\ ■'■A >' Si^-' H!.4, ;!'; i^^'' '" '. i' ■" : 1 ■ ■ ;'^J . Hwlr^t' - '■^' ■ t ^M*3 '■ ' '^ -. . > ■i"*"^'' " ''•'■' . 4 1 K3»»3 "'"■)''' ^''■■' .;• ■?;!; ^ffl^^' •■' -••' h -| fMW: ■ -A j/}.- .'•'■•> ^ 'F V9''' ■ ■ *' * "■' " '' ' , ' 1 ■"■"M -^ '• * ;i«Js3 ■; 'h, ; ;-i • ft " "^' ' t ^-«r-TM- •'*■'■( y (■ ■ . . " ' H V ' ' kJO ' '•'.' ';»'";' 1' lf_iBjj ; ■. * . ft ' ' '■^■' ' ! fwi' ■ ' ■ .' •^ ■.' ■^ ■ ^V ' ^tIm ' 1 ■. *' '"^ jjilj.,?; . . . . . H ' ■'V ■■ /I; '* |fJ! ■■■ '■:•>'.■ ,. ■'3 jJlyt! .•'"'■\" ' K ' ' K * ' ■4 " ' , *, . , ■.T,l H ^^^ ''-.',■■'•;''"■ i 50 good as many of the other Parishes, and I trust will be improved. There is also a small Sunday School at Kingston. In conclusion, while I hope this Parish may in time become a self-supporting Parish, I am persuaded that it will for some years need the kind assistance of the D. C. S." PJCHMOND— KEV. H. H. XEALES. Contributions to the amount of §110.73. j^o further Report has been received from this Mission. SACKVILLE.— EEV. CECIL F. WIGGINS. '' We have nothing to report for the present year (outside the ordinary routine of regular work) save the confirmation held here September 1st. This was a season of unusual interest to many in the Parish. A number largely in excess of other years presented themselves to receive the Sacrament and Seal of the inward gift. There were thirty-two in all, fifteen males and seventeen females; seventeen of this number Avere heads of families, and nine but a few days before received into the Church. The Mite Society and Guarantee Fund spoken of in our last Report have worked admirably and have materially lessened our liabilities, as beside paying interest we have been able to remove one quarter of our Rectory debt, $250. We have a new scheme on hand by which we hope to carry out extensive alterations in the interior of our Church, which will not only, we think, greatly improve its appearance, but will also tend to remove the present difficulty of heating. Our contributions towards D. C. S. for this year will, I am happy to say, be somewhat in advance of last, being $61.00." ST. ANDREWS AND CHAMCOOK.— REV. CANON KETCHUM Reports contributions as follows : St. Andrews $175.60; Cham- cook $60.36 ; Mission Boxes $11.24 ; W. & 0. Fund $7.50 ; Total $254.70. Contributions towards the Deficiency Fund $100. Of- ferings in aid of Missions in Algoma, $30. ST. DAVID AND ST. PATRICK.— REV. J. W. MILLIDGE. " The work of the Church in this Mission is, 1 am glad to report, fairly prosperous. The services, both Sunday and week-day, have X roved. ioHie a e years itside the hold here 3 maBy in presented ,ward gift' iXi females ; nine but a in OUT last jssened our to remove to carry out ich will not ill also tend will, I am ^61.00." CANON f5.60; Cham- 1^7.50; ToUl alad to report, 'reek-day,have 51 heen regularly maintained, with the exception of a short time last winter when, on account of the terrific snow storms, the roads became so blocked that it was impossible for me to reach some of the stations in time for afternoon service. However trying this is to the Missionary's feelings, there is nothing for it but submission. Singularly enough I did not miss a service at my most distant station, (Greenwood IJethel), Avhere I always found a small but earnest congregation patiently awaiting me, however bad the roads, A few of the ladies of Tov^er Hill have established a Church Work Society. It has been qnite a success, having tended to pro- mote sociability among the Church people while keeping in view the object of its establishment, vi/ : the raising sufficient funds to paint the Parish Church. The Dominion and Local elections furnished an opportunity which was promptly seized of forward- ing the same laudable object. The electors for the Parish of St. David being obliged to poll their votes at Oak Bay, and some of them living at a distance of nine or ten miles, naturally required some refreshment, the Town Hall was engaged and an excellent dinner provided by the Church people for the small sum of thirty cents a head. The net profits were over $50.00." Contributions to D. C. S. for this year about $104.39. ST. GEOPtGE A;VD PENXFIELD.— KEV. K. E. SMITH. "We are repairing St. Mark's Church, St. George, chiefly through the exertions of the energetic ladies of the Church Work Society. The old square pews have been taken down, the gallery removed, the organ placed in the east end, a centre aisle formed, using temporary benches for the present. The new slip pews will be ready in about a month. All the Chancel furniture is new and modern. Even already the arrangement is more Church-like, and the services much improved by it. It was our earnest desire to build a new Church but we have not the means. We are doing the next best thing, repairing and improving. In Saint George, financially, we are growing poorer and poorer €very year, owing chiefly to the exodus and the cessation of the lumber trade, which used to b.e our chief dependence. In Pennfield Parish the Church flourishes, if one may judge from the large attendance at the services, the zeal and unanimity of the people and the interest which they take in their Church. We have not yet completed our collection for the Society but anticipate a falling ofl" for reasons mentioned, in Saint George, and if we can remit $100 from the whole Mission it will be doing our utmost." ," M:, .■IK. ''i*i.-/n 52 ^•!^h ti^.C'-' '■ 4 ■>K'l ■ tV, M -^^■!-. ST. JAMES, ST. JOHX.— EEV. W. ARMSTEOXG. Contributions to the amount of $100. He regrets that the amount is not larger, and he trusts that he may be able to increase it. ST. MAEK, ST. JOHN.— EEV. G. M. ARMSTEOXG. Mr. Charles A. MacDonald reports contributions as follows : — General Purposes $201.50, \V. & 0. $40. Special W. & 0. Fund $100. Deficiency Fund $53.28. In aU $394.78. ST. MAEY'S, YOEK COUXTY.— REV. W. JAFFREY. " Since the last meeting of the J). C. 8. our new Church has been consecrated, and everything seems to be going on satisfac- torily except that our jjeople have not the means to contribute as they would wish. Yet the unanimity existing among the mem- bers of the congregation, and the great desire manifested by nearly all, both Church people and others, to profit by the Church's teaching, more than reconciles one to their lack of means. AVe have lately had a stained glass window placed in the west end of the Church in memory of the late Dr. Gregory, placed there by his former patients. At the request of the Lord Bishop I have been for the last six months giving a fortnightly service to the people connected with the Stone Church, Parish of Douglas. "We hope to collect the usual amount for the General Purposes of the Society." i/a;' ST. MARTINS.— REV. J. LOCKWARD. " I have to report that I took charge of this Parish early in April, having my first services on Good Friday. Since that time with the exception of one Sunday — the first Sunday after Easter — which I spent in the Parish of Waterford, I have had regular and unbroken services here. Thanks to the earnest work of my pre- decessor I found a Parish in a high degree of Church equipment. The Register, besides usual records of baptisms, marriages and burials, has also full lists of confirmees and communicants. Among the latter, both on the roll -nd in the attendance, the male parishioners are well represented. I may say that I have visited and had several services in the out stations of the Parish, and in all have been most kindly re- ceived. Already I have been made the recipient of a fine milch .1 1 i:\ ; the ;rease ws : — Fund EY. :cli has jatisfac- hute as le mem- V nearly Church's the west L', placed 5 last six jted with >urpose9 early in Uhat time I Easter— Lgular and If my pre- Tquipment. [lagea and nunicants. 5, the male 368 in th© I kindly re- fine milch ■^ - • 53 ■ ^ • ■ . ■' (COW, a present from several members of the congregation, and one particularly welcome to my family. I have only had three baptisms and one burial, but the Kegister shows forty-seven baptisms, six marriages and four burials for the year. The Parish sends to S. P. G. $5.00, C. W. & 0. Fund $3.00. Semi-annual collection .$11.28, General Purposes $77.65, Defi- ciency Fund $5.00; total $14G.93." ST. PAUL, PORTLAND— REV. CANO:^r DeVEBER. Contributions to the amount of .$187.25, and for the W. & 0. Fund $35.00. Total §222.25. ST. STEPHEN —REV. .JOSEPH RUSHTON. Contributions to the amount of .$50. - SHEDIAC— REV. H. H. BARBER. " On Sunday, Sept. 4th, 1881, the present Rector was instituted into the charge of the Parish by his Lordship the Bishop Coadju- tor : since that time he can safely report steady progress. At a meeting of the Vestry held soon after the Rector's induc- tion it was resolved at his request, that his stipend be raised by the free-will offerings of the congregation ; it was further resolved that the organ be removed from the gallery to the east end of the (Jhurch; and again that the Church be lighted by suitable lamps, to be provided by voluntary subscription. This has been done and is successful beyond our expectations. Among the further improvements which have been made are to be enumerated a new altar, retable, reredos, credence bracket and communion rail ; the whole chancel has been raised by a new floor, steps put under the altar, and the pulpit has been lowered. When it is said that this new Church furniture is among the finest to be found in the Diocese it is only repeating the opinion of all who have seen it. Mr. .John Ward of Shediac was the manufacturer. The new Rectory is progressing slowly, but is being thoroughly built, and the Rector and his family are looking forward with much pleasure to its completion in the autumn. The liectory is to be paid for by voluntary subscription. It is with sincere gratitude that testimony is here given to the uniformly kind treatment by the parishioners to the Rector's family, and the hearty way in which they have striven to further his efforts to make the Church and Her services move inviting. 'm ''nl^ m ■'■■ 'fitil ":.ft ft!!! i 54 • Our congregations are large and the celebrations of the Holy Com- munion are fairly well attended, though I hope to chronicle im- provement in this in the near future. There is only one regret I have in sending this Report, it is that the contributions from this Parish will be so small. This is the first year the congregation has had to pay anything towards the Hector's support, and at the same time the improvements made to the Church and the building of the new Itectory render it im- possible that much more can be done. I have not yet got my list completed, but when finished it will not amount to much. Offertories during Lent for D. C. S. $11.45, W. & 0. Fund 81.50. On Ascension Day, for Algoma $4.36, for S. P. G. $2.60. Total $19.70. SIMOI^DS.— REY. GEO. SCHOFIELD. "Last September the Bishop Coadjutor spent a Sunday in this! Parish. In the forenoon he confirmed twenty at Golden Grove, and administered the Holy Communion, of which all those who had just been confirmed partook. In the afternoon his Lordship confirmed eightepn at Black River. The Rev. Canon Scovil kindly assisted at both services, and in the afternoon we had also the help of the Pev. J. R. Campbell, then of Quaco. The weather was splendid. The school house in the forenoon and the Church in the afternoon were quite crowded, and the services were animated and I hope profitable to all. During the year ending this day (June 1st,) I have officiated at forty-four baptisms, four marriages and fourteen burials. During the winter my work was sometimes interrupted by snow storms and by roads so full of drifts as to be generally dangerous and occasionally impassible. During twenty-three years ministry in this Parish I have never had such great difficulties before. I have reason to hope that the Divine blessing is resting on my labours, and ray prayer is, Lord, I beseech Thee, send now prosperity." SPRINGFIELD.— REY. JAMES H. TALBOT. "I cannot tell the amount of contributions to General Pur- Eoses, but do not think they will fall short of last year. We ave had several red letter days in this Parish during the year past, for besides two visits from his Lordship the Bishop Coad- jutor, one in August and the other for a Sunday in January, • the little Church at Norton Station has been completed, and ;>;« iti Corn- lie im- t, it is Ihis is owards s made r it ini- my list K Tund . $2.60. y in this n Giove, hose who Lordship ril kindly ) the help ather was JhuTch in animated laciated at d hy snow dangerous ministry jefore. I ag on my send now )T. jneral Pur- year. We ig the year tshop Coad- in January, ipleted, and. 55 was consecrated by the Most Eev. the Metropolitan on the 25tlt October. A renewal of zeal and Church life in this little com- munity dates from that most happy day, and a communicant roll of twenty-one, before any confirmation has been held there, gives promise for the future usefulness of the Church of St. Luke the Evangelist. I take this occasion of publicly acknowledging the help given to this good work by members of this General Commit- tee and others. Another time of refreshing w?s Easter Day, when in the pres- ence of a largo congregation in the Parish Church of Springheld, eight adults entered the Church by baptism. And yet another such day was the 18th of April, when, preliminary meetings having been held, and a site unanimously agreed upon, a large meeting of members of a congregation (which for many years past has met for worship either in a Methodist meeting-house, kindly lent for the purpose, or more recently in a very inconvenient Temperance Hall,) determined that, God willing, they would go forward with the building of a Church. I might mention other things, encouraging and discouraging, and I am thankful to say more of the former than the latter, but the time of the General Comuiittee is valuable." ^, ; Contributions amount to $80. STANLEY.— REV. W. 0. RAYMOND. " In looking back upon the year that has elapsed since my last Report was written, I am thankful to say that the progress of the Church in this Parish, as far as one can judge by outward appear- ance, has been quite satisfactory. My people are thoroughly united and harmonious. Never since I came amongst them, three years ago, has there been the slightest dispute. The congregations, at the two Churches and five stations, are good and increasing. During the past year nearly forty communicants have been added to the roll, which now numbers about eighty. On Sunday, October 23rd, the Bishop Coadjutor paid his last visit to tha Mission, on which occasion he baptized five adults and confirmed thirty-six persons, all of whom, with two or three exceptions, became communicants. At the Easter meeting the Parish finances were found to be in a fairly satisfactory condition, all the general Parish expenses being paid and a small balance remaining in hand. A debt of $200, however, exists upon the Parsonage, for which I am pei-son- ally responsible. This debt I have every reason to hope will be paid this summer. My th inks are due to Messrs. Thos. Douglass, J-..»! ,^,., Villi, . 'ft.- I-, , : ( ?a 1^ ^ S #■ H : -U' ■;?( I'l it. ,» I . ,. '!',V I'M >'"* M ..' tty . *■.' Jl'^,.-^ .... ■«»■'■ . ■ |5'; . -■■ ■, !■(.■:, I'^r'^."' ■■"( ' ■ ii. oil .''i'3j i-.,i.. i.f ■M 0] ''fit'! ^i.r '■ ""a '■' ! ^'^t:ft-|''^f':!' 56 John Douglass, Jr., Edward Speer and "William Tomilson, for col- lecting funds for various purposes; and I have also to thank a number of ladies in the congregation who collected by means of an *' Autograph Quilt," the sum of |225, which has been expended in procuring a bell for St. Thomas' Church, improving and enclosing tho ground around the Church, t. John, and of the congregation attending that Church, to re- port to you that their contributions to the Diocesan Church .Society for the year are $500. This amount includes a subscrip- tion to the Deficiency Fund by Mr. G. A. Schofield of $25, and .by me, of $10. The contributors wish that whatever portion of this amount may be found necessary shall be applied to clear- ing off the deficit of last year; and that the balance shall go to the General Purposes of the Society. One half the amount has been paid in to the Treasurer and the remainder will be handed him immediately. The names of the subscribers will be furnished you shortly." 6t . on quietly of activity les are to "bo 'lorencevillo pt, an aged 3W building, chased from ;l, destroyed bed house at burally lessen jend «40, the Ljutor, visited led ten in St. einbered. In ille an admir- Bw experience ay his stirring work." CONCLUSION. The preceding papers merit careful and attentive consid- eration. After all, they give only a brief outline of what is being done through the agency of this Society. Necessarily they refer in a greater degree to the material work. Mostly all that which is of the deepest importance is only fully re- corded in the Book of Life. The present is a period of trial both for Clergy and peo- ple. Even to maintain the services of the Church as they are now, there is a greater strain imposed than ever before There is not a Parish or a Mission in the Diocese which is not called on to do more by way of local support, this year, than formerly. It is the way in which the people of God are Divinely taught and trained. By their own exertions, their gifts, their zeal, and their faith, they are to provide the best of all endowments — willing, gracious, and devoted." hearts. ES. t: BAPTIST, tvenport, Priest ptist, Portland, Church, to ve- Jocesan Church ides a subscrip- eld of $25, and hatever portion ,pplied to cleav- .alance shall go the amount has . will be handed all be furnished r , if ■- ,,!^it Mi I I' m •:*^ -■r ',;:., I . ",' I '", ■ I ■ ;„'! ■■'A: , ■ i,' A. ■ "■■■,•* y'4 ti ■■!i' ^1 ■»■ I • I 1,J 62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. The Committee met in Trinity Church School Room, St. John, on Tuesday, the 4th July, 1882, at 10.30 a. m. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, President, in the Chair. The Right Rev. the Bishop Coadjutor, Vice President. Prayers. The Secretary called the roll of the Clergy, and Lay Delegates, as follows; all being present excepting those whose names are printed in italics: I'arish or Mission. C1.ERUY. Lay Delekatbs. Substitutes. The Cathedral,... Addington, Rev. F. Alexander, { Sub-Dean, { E. P. Fleweliing, A.F. Street, A.A.Sterling. Chas. Murray, F. Lousby, E. H. Hoyt, L. Pickett. Theophilus BesBrisay, Gustnvus MacLachlan. y B. IVilliston, T. H. IVilliston. Charles H. CKnves, R. D. IVilmot, yr. ,Tohii Orchard, Morris Scovil, R. Yeomans, y. Miller, Uriah Drake, Henry Moran. fudge Wilkinson, G. A. Blair. H. A. Johnson, y C. Barbarie. D.S. Betts. A. A. Saunders. T. H. Gilbert, Hon. D. L. Hanington. John McKeen, Henry Burtt. J. DeW. Spurr, Hurd Peters. Geo. J. Bliss, yohn Richards. Gabriel DeVeber, y. C. Clowes. W B. MeKiel, W. S. Belyea. George Otty, G. C. Dixon Otty. Charles Murray, F. W. Clements. Samuel Foster, G. D. Fairweather. C F. Cl&wes, Charles Brown. //. Wilmot, ^•. A. ciijjr. Albert, Andover, If (1 L. A. Hoyt, W. H. Street, W. J. Wilkinson, Dathurst Kay du Yin, bright, liurton, it W. Greci, • '. 1- ' t'ambridze Carleton Chatham it *« II (( tl tl 11 It II It << c< (( << tt €9 T. E. Dowling, D. Forsyth, E. P. Fleweliing, A. F. Hiltz, J.R.Campbell, W. LeB. McKicl, LeB. W. Fowler, T. E. Dowling, G. G. Roberts, J. Neales, D. W. Pickett, W. S. Covert, Canon H''alker, G. Love, H.S. Wainwright G. H. Sterling, Dalhousie, Derby, Dorchester, Douglas & Bright,... FairviUe, Vredericton Orand Manan Hampton, Kiogsclear......... Kincston C. y. Smith, IV. Raymond. Capt Powys, A. W. Ramsfortl. Maugerville, 68 riEK. ■ PAHiKimR Mission. Moncton Clekov, Lay Dbi.boatm. St)B«TITUTB!», H It ti Rev. it 41 II It If «f A. Hoadlcy, H. M. Spike, I. H.S. Sweet. N. M. Hansen. F. Alexander, R. E. Smith, F. Towers, C. Willis, T. A. Mt/.i-ati, Huiiifihrey Gilbert. ( Jeo. Smitti, W, Mawhiniiey. R. U. Haddow, W. I\rn. H. I\ I'l'tcrson. li: 11. McKiiig;:t. Charles Dixon, flas F,. Kairweither. yaiitcs Aiit'rr n, A.M. .Uea/q: Malcolm .McKenzie, John Ci)rbet O. /•:. Fli-.i'vlting, A. D. rUu'iUiiii'. Alexander Fraser, A. Garlley. Mclvory h'il/iitrii, /u'lis CunliJ}-. H. n. /illison, W. C. MUner. (;. A. Schofield, Samuel Schofield. VV. J. (;ilbert, Hiin, D. L. Hanington. J. Henry Marven, G. G. Scovil. Hon. B. R. Stevenson, Henry Osburn. W. 7'cWfrj,Wm. Gillespie. R. T. Clinch, G. Sidney Smith, J. R. Armstrong, W. Cunard, C. Camjibell, A. H. Hanington. Jas. F. R." .- m, Chas. k. Maclonald. yas. B. Hodsmyth, W. H. Rourke,jr., y W.Smith, Geo, irmstrong. D. .^rinvn, y. T. Greathead. Hon. T. R. Jones, Arthur Daniel. Major S. Wilkinson, Andreiu Doug/as. H. Montgomery Campbell. y. M. Hallett, T. O. Arnold. Andreiv Shertuood, Edwin I. Wetmore, S. D. Berton. B. L. Peters, Richard Bell. Hon. yudge Wetmore. A. M. Woodman, N.H.DeVeber, Dr. Wooseley. yohn L. Saunders, Thos. Waken. W. F. Dibblee, W, M. Conmell . Loom, St. ■ .he Chair. I MiiS(|UAsh, Newcastle New Itenmark New Maryland, (i, C. Carman, K.Dean, unr. :sident. 1 , ^ P^ter»*ville •>••• and Lay ■ ting those ■ Felilcodiac, Point till C'hcne Prince WiUi.im, HcstiffoiicHe 4< tt If ii if n It tt tt tt ti tt It ti tl tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt LeB. W. Fowler, F. P. Flewelling, H. H. Ncales, F. H. Almon, W. Hancocl:, C. F. Wiggins, (;. Schofield, H. H. Harhcr, J. H. Talbot, Canon Ketchum. J.W. Millidge, R. E. Smith. W. Armstrong, Canon Brigstocke L. G. Steiiens, G. M. Armstrong John Lock ward, W. Jaffrey, Joseph Rushton, Canon DeVeber, W. 0. Raymond, Canon Medley, Canon Medley, — ~ ~ — H Substitutes. ■ A Wilmot< H Rothes.iy Sackville, Simonds W. C. Cogs7wll, y. F. Ali%,m. I Shediac, ,.... I Snrinfffield ■ 1 1 St. Andrews, St Tames 1 St. John, 1 St. Luke • H St. Mark 1 St Martins M. R. Daly. 1 St. Marv's 1 St. Steohen 1 St Paul, Alfred Mills, 1 Stanley Jolin A. Wright. G. W. Whitney, 1 Studholm, T. W. Daniel. H Sussex, Nelson Arnold, Trinitv St.Stenhen... G. Ellison. I I L'pham tt ti S. J. Hanford, D. B. Parnther, 1 1 Victoria, C. y. Smith, 1 W. Raymond. ■ Capt Pov^'"' , ■ A. W. Rainsford. ■ Waterford, Weldford tt tt tt t* tt W.B. Armstrong, A. V. Wiggins, D. M. Bliss. J. E. Flewelling, T. Neales, Westiield, Westmorland, Wicklow, 1 1 Woodstock, 1 m $i HI If:;J;;'<, ■,, l";f~,"';'v#- ■ J •}••■( y,! i; ^f'^i', »'!;:; ■.i?ri. ! ■)-), ■S^\l 1 ; ' I'- <^'.; I..- ■>■■ ■ ■,.,..'. The following ex officio members were also present : Mr. w rr. W. M. Jarvis, ^ " H. W. Frith, \\ " G. A. Schofield, ) • I 'ice Presidents. Mr. Geo. E. Fairweatlier, Treasurer, MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mr. G. W. Whitney, ■ T.V/. Daniel, Rev. F. S. Sill, " J. M. Davenport, " Charlts H. Hatheway, " F. W. Vroom, Henry Montgomery, Hurd Peters, R. Penniston Starr, I. Allen Jack, Mr. I. deW. Spurr, H. L. Sturdee, C. V , Kinnear, T. B. Robinson, E.J. Wctmore, G, R. Parkin. The following protest was ordered to be entered upon the Minutes: ' . .• The Eev. Canon DeVeber, Itector of St. Paul, hereby protests' against the assumption, that the Kev. J. M. Davenport, who has been licensed by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese to serve in tlu^ Mission Chapel in the Parish of 8t. Paul, without his consent, is, by virtue of that license, a member of the General Committee oi the Diocesan Church Society. Read by the Secretary the Reports of the Missionaries and of the Local Committees, the Report of the Executive Committee for the past year, including Reports of the Finance and Book Depositary Committees. He also pre- sented a statistical Report of the Missions in the Diocese for the year ending 31st Dec, 1881. The Treasurer presented and read the Auditors' Report. On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield it was resolved that the Reports now read be received and printed in the Annual Report, and that the Auditors' Report be entered upon the Minutes. The Committee adjourned to meet at 2.30 p. m. The Committee met agreeably to adjournment The Treasurer presented his Accounts for the past year,, with a Report thereon; it was, on motion of Mr. G. A. »Soc upon the )Y protest? ■rve in tlu^ consent, is, jnunittee of [issionanes Executive rts of the also pre- e Diocese ;)rs' Report. kd that the [the Annual ^d upon the Im. [e past year. Mr. G. A. 65 Schofield, resolved, that the Report be adopted and, with the Accounts be printed in the Annual Report The Treasurer reported certain balances due on contribu- tions reported to the Secretary as follows: — Bright and Queensbury $47.12, Cambridge $51, Grand Manan $21.85,. Richmond $33.93. It was understood that the same would be arranged and paid. On motion of the Treasurer, it was resolved that the fol- lowing old balances be written off: Grand Manan $6.8$^ Sussex $16.25, Douglas $5. The Treasurer submitted a Report on the Deficiency Fund, to the effect that the amount required had been sub- scribed. On motion of Mr. Jarvij, itwas resolved that the best thanks of this Committee be tendered to Mr, S. Schofield for his exertions in securing the payment of said deficiency. Rev. J. H. Talbot, from the Committee on interesting the children of Sunday Schools in the work of Home Missions,, presented a Report, which, on motion of the Secretary, was received and ordered to be printed in the Annual Reports Mr. G, A. Schofield presented a Report from the Board of Home Missions, which, on motion of Mr. Chandler, was received, ordered to be printed and referred to the Board to be elected to-day. On motion of Mr. Jarvis, it was resolved, that the follow- ing alterations be made in Art vi. Section 2, of the Consti- tution of the Society : To alter the words " and the Archdeacon, the Senior Vice Presi- dent" to " and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice Presidents." In Art. VIII, Section 1, to insert after the words "of the Society" the words "and the Bishop Coadjutor and Ai-chdeacon." " In the terms of the notice, regarding this latter motion, a ■ m m . rf' 'ft" Emm iffn! , (.:.»< 1...- ■■ ■. ■ 'J,i' ,*■■' ■•'CVJii''' [J: I 66 slight alteration was permitted by the unanimous consent of the Committee. The above alterations in the Constitution have received the approval of the Lord Bishop. On motion of Mr. Chandler, it was resolved that the Committee now proceed, by nomination and ballot, to the election of the Executive Committee for the ensuing year, and the following were declared by the Chairman duly elected : Mr. George J. Bliss, " R.T.Clinch, " G. E. Fenety, •' G. S. Grimmer, " C. E. L. Jarvis, '• Chas, A. Macdonald, » G. R. Parkin, S. Schofield, R. Peniston Starr, Hon. B. R. Stevenson^ Mr. C. W. Weldon, " E. J. Wetmore, u (( Mr. E. B. Chandler, " T.W.Daniel, *' C. H. Fairweather, " R. B. Haddow, ** G. Herbert Lee, Capt Powys, Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, " G. Sidney Smith, " A. A. Sterling, " H. L. Sturdee, Hon. Mr. Justice Wetmore, Mr. G. W. Whitney. On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved that the Committee proceed by nomination and ballot to elect the Board of Lome Missions. Mr. p. Sidney Smith and Mr, John A. Wright were appointed tellers, and reported the fol- lowing as the members of the Board for the ensuing year : Rev. G. M. Armstrong, " Canon Brigtocke, " Canon DeVeber, " Canon Medley, " G. G. Roberts, Mr. R. T. Clinch, •• W. M. Jarvis, " T.W.Daniel, " E. B. Chandler, " G. A. Schofield, " S. Schofield, " C. H. Fairweather. On motion of Rev, T. E. Dowling, it was resolved that tof ived ; the ) the year, duly er, )inson, ith, ^etmore, [that the elect the and Mr. Idthefol- ,gyear: ither. lolved that 67 ihe following gentlemen do form the Book Depository Com- mittee for the ensuing year : The Lord Bishop, *; The Bishop Coadjutor, Rev. Canon Brigstocke, Mr A. H. Hanington, " T. E. Dowling, " Hurd Peters, " O. S. Newnham, " T. B. Robinson, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, " H. L. St^rdee. On motion of the Secretary, the following were elected a Committee to interest Sunday Schools in the work o Home Missions : Rev. J. H. Talbot, " F. S. Sill, " A. V. Wiggins, Mr. Hurd Peters, " G. A. Schofield, " O. R. Arnold, " E. B. Chandler. It was moved by the Rev. T. E, Dowling, that the Board of Home Missions be requested, with the approval of the Bishop, to take into consideration the immediate appoint- ment of a Missionary agent, whose duty it shall be to create and sustain an interest in the Diocesan Church Society- ..::; ;,;;: i,;;o;, To which it was moved In amendment by Hon. B. R. Stevenson, and resolved. ; that the consideration of this resolution be postponed till the next meeting of the Com- .mittee. ;■ o (>'•:,; uo o\ The CoriihittJtee adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock. VU '.,.,'. (0 mn :\m i^c; •.i:i i; Th6 Coiifimjttee m^t,at 8 p. m. Mr. G. A. Schofield, from the Board of Home Missions, presented a Report, with a schedule annexed, when the fol- lowing appropriations were made for the Missionary services of the current year, subject to the references named : mm *■• « t! ■mi fr,' ^■roH'::.'' R^i*-'I:-'S^,.'. i ■'s'■'.'• • ^■.'f,'.-^'*'. 'v ' '■: ^ P-S?^'^'-:'v'''': !;?^ B-S^i''"!'.'.', ,;/,,;■ ■ K;J;;'.7 ''f-. L; , . ■ ■■■■jill'v •'■' :,-' i|:||-::; ■ ''*^"^ ' ■ 'iV ■ \'S • ■ -1 '■' . 1 '|:^''.^1V ■, 4w.-'- ■'■ tt .■■■:'■ .V!;l' ■41 .-V : , ■^i^': ■" >:;»-! - ' '■■ M . ■ ■■■ ' I'. ™'l ■ ■;■•,■■ >•; ■■ ■•,.'-' ^i■i -' V'' » .1 1 '■ '"'■'. j^ ' ! 1 ... >■•. ■■< • i . 68 MINfiilONAHY SCHEDVI.I: FOR Y£AR 188»-». MISSION. O Aberdeen,... Albert, Andover,.... Bathurst,.... Bartou, Bay du Yin,. Brij|[ht) Campobello,. Cambridge,'". Canterbury, . Derby, Fairville, — GagetowD. . . Grand Falls,. Grand MaT'an Greenwich,*. Hampton, s p Kingsclear,*. Kingston,*... Musquash,... Madawaslsa,. Maugerville,. Moncton, . . . New Maryland Newcastle, .... New Denmark Norton,... Newcastle, 6. L Point duChene Fetitcodiac, . Petersvllle, . . Friuce William Blchibncto, . Hicbmond, . Bestigoucbe, SackviUe, . . . St. George,*. St. Mary's,.. Stanley St. Martins,. fc^t. David,... Slmonds Springfield,* Upbain, Weldford,... Westfield, . . . Wlcklow,.... Waterford. . . Woodstock, . Assessment. • ••••• $200 00 860 00 880 00 880 00 260 00 820 00 SCO 00 180 00 800 00 266 00 240 00 240 00 200 00 280 00 280 00 S'io 00 500 00 400 00 460 00 600 00 88 00 424 GO 240 00 3(10 UO 100 00 440 00 800 00 880 00 300 00 460 00 880 00 264 00 412 00 440 00 228 (.0 300 00 860 00 280 00 260 00 340 00 232 00 Grant. 244 00 240 00 S24 00 240 00 100 00 $500 00 440 00 420 00 8S0 00 440 00 480 00 440 00 160 00 400 00 464 00 160 00 480 00 200 00 360 00 480 00 735 00 380 00 300 CO 400 00 200 00 200 00 118 00 270 00 360 00 320 00 200 00 260 00 480 CO S6C 00 420 00 180 00 820 00 456 00 88 00 360 00 452 00 400 00 440 00 420 00 508 00 340 00 468 00 456 00 360 00 536 00 460 00 160 00 Glbbb, dec. «24 11 496 • • 86 • ■ 148 130 40 50 19b • • • 140 130 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 37 00 70 00 70 CO 120 00 210 00 42*00 20 00 74 00 180 00 TOTAL. $700 00 824 OOt 800 OOt 711 OOt 700 00 800 OOt 700 OOt 836 00 700 00 756 OOt 400 00 868 OOt 400 00 770 cot 760 OOt 785 OOt 740 OOt 850 00 800 OOt sso'oot 800 03t SOO 00 840 OOt 600 00 810 OOt 300 00 700 00 817 OOt 710 OOt 790 OOt 760 OOt 700 OOt 720 OOt 710 OOt 800 OOt 722 00 720 OOt 800 OOt 700 (»0t 708 00 754 OOt 700 OOt 700 00 780 OOt 760 00 700 00 260 00 i 14,052 00 » 17.051 00 $2.218 00 $88,321 00 Chuuch Lands. 14 33 16 163 6a 00 60 00 00 00 00" *f Referred to Board for consideration. fPai^onage. f\'^ •rtT -■■'>i,vg • • • ' • • • ' • • • • • • • • 33 00 50 00 16 00 163 00- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • G9 '■i,. !NoTE.-<-Although the Grants upon this Schedule exceed the estimated available funds, some amounts will not be required, as there are several Missions vacant, and it is recommended that the grants made to those Missions be only put in force so far as the funds of the Society will permit. On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield, it was resolved, that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the Missionary grants just voted in quarterly payments, during the ensuing year, provided that the rules and regulations of the Society have been complied with. On like motion it was resolved that grants made to vacant Missions be only put in force so far as the funds of the Society will permit On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield, it was resolved : That the sum of $200 be placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop for the furtherance of Parochial Missions, and such other Special Missions as his Lordship may approve, such Parochial Missions to be conducted at the invitation of the Eector or Mis- sionary, or with his assent and approval. ; X That a Grant of $400 per annum be paid to the Eev. T. Hartin, out of the fund for "A Provision for Clergymen who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity," subject to the rules which govern that Fund. On motion of the Rev. L. A. Hoyt, it was resolved, that in the event of the appointment of a Clergyman to the Mis- sion of Aberdeen or Madawaska, the grants and guarantees be the same as those contained in the Missionary schedule of i88o. On motion of the Treasurer, it was resolved, that the payment by the Rev. W. S. Covert of $13 on account of contributions from Grand Manan, for the pact year, be taken in full, and the balance be written off; and that the follow- ing balances on Missionary assessments be written off: — Aberdeen $33.33, Albert $65.52, Douglas $70. On motion of Mr. W, M. Jarvis, it was resolved, that the . ..I ■ . if ■ M m '■■' i-'rii ■ '";;fl ■ 'MM •tf- • % .... •■ 70 application of the Rev. F. Towers for a grant of $ioo in aid of the Parsonage at Petersville, be referred to the Board of Home Missions. On motion of Mr. Sturdee, the following alteration was adopted in Sec. 4 of the rules and regulations of the W. & O. Fund : After the words " all payments" add " and all congregational collections/' to erase the vrords *' and all congregational collec- tions must be sent in before the Ist May." . ^ .j, ljjbivo'j<^ The following Grants were passed : ,><( To the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Sterling, $100, payable from 1st July, 1882. To the widows of the late Eevs. S. D. Lee Street, N. A. Coster- J. Black and F. Coster, $244 each, payable quarterly from 1st July, 1882. It was moved by Mr. S. Schofield, that $400 be granted to the Treasurer, payable quarterly from the ist July, to wljiich it was moved in amendment by Mr. W. M. Jarvis, and resolved, that the Grant remain as last year, viz : $300. It was moved by Mr. W. M. Jarvis, that there be. granted to the Secnitary $100, payable quarterly, from ist July, to 'which it was moved in amendment by Mr, Chandler, that this Committee is of opinion that the duties of the office of Secretary of the D. C S. should be performed gratuitously. The amendment was decided in the negative, and the original resolution was adopted. On motion of Mr. S. Schofield, there was granted to the Executive Committee, for contingencies the sum of $400. The following were elected Officers of the Society for the ensuing year : GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, 2Vtfa««/re»'. EEV. CANON KETCHUM, Secretary.. C. H. FAIRWEATHER,) . ,., G.W.WHITNEY. \^vdttor,- to the too. )r the 71 . ,. ' •:,:.' The Committee adjourned to meet to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Committee met Wednesday evening, July 5th at 8 o'clock. Read Minutes of the preceding meetings, which were confirmed. The Secretary made a statement with reference to the sum total of the contributions reported for the current year, as amounting to about $6,000. Read an application from Mrs. Lordly for a grant on ac- count of expenses incurred for the late Miss DeWolf, On motion of Mr. S. Schofield, it was resolved that Mrs. Lordly be paid as administratrix of the Miss DeWolf estate the proportionate amount of the legacy from the last quarter day up to the time of Miss DeWolf 's death. On motion of Mr. T. B. Robinson, it was resolved that the following addition be made in Sec 5, and of the certi- ficate at the end of the Act, ** Provision for the W. & O. of the Clergy" : *' Provided that in case the income should, at any time, he in- sufficient to pay tke full amount of the pensions, for which they should be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, j3ro rata; provided, nevertheless, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of ^100." On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved, that the thanks of this Committee be tendered to the Rector and and Church Wardens of Trinity Church for the use of their School Room for the meetings of the Society. On motion of the Treasurer, it was resolved, that the thanks of this Committee be offered to the gentlemen connected with the press of the City of St John, for their '.i •--;^i,P m ''i-^i W iltt n, ui ■ ■ '4 i i ' ' ;* '■' ^ ■ ■S:" ¥<:•::: :,,.'. ■.■ ■ ■ ,* • a;:-:i 72 Reports of the late proceedings, and for the copies of the newspapers supplied to this meeting. Mr. G. A. Schofield renews a notice given last year, as follows: That in Art. VIII., Sec. 2, shall be added . after the words "General Committee," "together with one Clerical or Lay repre- sentative chosen by each Deanery, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting." The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and on motion, the Bishop Coadjutor took the same ; whereupon it ^vas moved by the Hon. B. R. Stevenson, and resolved unanimously, that the most cordial thanks of this Committee be tendered to his Lordship for his able and courteous conduct in the Chair. JOHN FREDERICTON, Ckainnafi, W. Q. Ketchum, Secretary, ANNIVERSARY MEETING. •An The Anniversary Meeting was held in Trinity Church School Room, St John, on Thursday, the 6th July, at 2 p. m. Mr. W. M. Jarvis, V. P., in the Chair. The Secretary presented the Annual Report On motion of Rev. J. Neales, seconded by Rev. T. E, Dowling, it was resolved that the Report be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. ■ 'mm the ir, as vrords repre- rtifiod laving n, the moved lously, ndered in the N, man. 'Xx :.\. Church ay, at 2 ^ T. E. Ived and littee. ' 73 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, For the Year Ending July, 1883. The Committee met at Fredericton on the 8th July, 1881. An rabstract of the proceedings of this meeting will be found in the 46th Kepoit, p. 77-78. The Committee met at St. John, on the 5th October, 1881. An application was read from Mrs. Lordly with reference to a claim on the DeWoIf estate. The Secretary was requested to write to Mrs. Lordly advising her to refer her application to the Oeneral Committee, and to inform Mrs. Lordly that the Commit- tee consider it doubtful whether the General Committee has power to comply with her request. Mr. G. Sidney Sijith, from the Committee on Printing, pre- sented a Eeport stating that the Annual Keport was completed, and recommending certain forms for the use of the Clergy and Local Committees. The Committee also recommended a small additional payment to Mr. Day for extra work, and that his account be paid on the certificate of the Chairman of the Commit- tee. That the distribution of the Reports be left to the Committee to arrange, and that in future the time for the completion of the work referred to, be extended to the 1st of October. This Eeport was adopted. A Report yas presented and received on the Deficiency Fund, stating the names of the Committee as appointed by the Lord Bishop, and that contributions to about one-half the amount had been raised. The Committee hope to receive the full amount be- fore the next meeting of this Committee. A Report from the Finance Committee was presented and re- ceived, and also a Report from the Board of Home Missions. The Treasurer presented a statement of his Accounts, and also of certain amounts due on account of contributions reported to the ^Secretary in July last. X; ft m ■ • ■ 'irj j'>M:.i' ^i^iJ 11^ ^ /, ■;■ I? ■>■ ■Xi .'ir I I" " ■',' ' ' ■■"■ %'. '. :■, u :■' ";■•■: ' -'S'".-" i'::-">;- 74 It was moved by Mr. 8. Schofield, that in the opinion of this Committee^ the words "will complete the building free of debt," (Sec. 2, reg. 4, of the Board of Home Mission) mean that the pay- ment of the Grant made by the Society in aid of any Parsonage, implies the complete discharge of all debts and liabilities in cou- tion therewith. This motion was decided in the negative. Tt was resolved that the Lord Bishop be requested to appoint a Committee to propose any additions or alterations that may appear desirable in connection either with the Constitution of the Society, the regulations which govern its various funds, or the forms at present in use, and submit their Keport to this Committee for further consideration and for presentation to the General Commit- tee. The following are the names of the Committee appointed by the Lord Bishop : Mr. G. A. Schofield, " W. M. Jarvid, " H. L. Sturdee, *' S. Schofield. Mr. H. W. Frith, Geo. E. Fairweather, T. Ikrclay Eobinson. it The Committee met at Fredoricton on the 4th January, 1882. A Keport of the Board of Home Missions was received. A Eeport was presented and received from the Committee on the Special W. & 0. Fund, stating the amount of the Fund to be ^371.10, and recommending certain appropriations in aid of the payment of the premiums required from certain Clergymen. A Keport was received from the Glebe Land Committee with reference to the sale of a tract of land in the Parish of Perth. A Report was presented and received with reference to the Deficiency Fund, stating the amount at the present time to be $1,446.45 ; the sum of $662.12 being still required. A Kepolii was presented from the Finance Committee with reference to the bequest of the late Miss Bailey, and also apply- ing for permission to invest in mortgage security on real estate in the City of St. John. This Report was adopted after striking out the words " in the City of St. John" in the last clause. " 'ti of this : debt," the pay- raonage, iu con- ). appoint II ly appear J Society, forms at nittee for I Commit- ted by the atber, LnsoQ' ry, 1882. ,/ed. mmittee on jFund to be aid of the rmen. [mittee with Perth. |ence to the time to be imittee with also apply- teal estate in )Tds " in the 76 The Treasurer presented a statement of his Account up to the 31st December, and also of balances on the contributions still un- paid. It was resolved that the Rev. W. 8. Neales be allowed to con- tinue his connection with the W. & 0. Fuuu on the usual condi- tions. I I •;» The Committee met at St. John on the 1st ^larch, 1882. An application read from the Rev. \V. S. Neales, now resident in the Diocese of California, to be placed permanently on the W. k 0. Fund, under rule 10, was referred to the General Committee. A Report was received from the Finance Committee. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his Account made up tu 28th February, and also a list of amounts lue on the collections and subscriptions reported in July last. •' ' The Treasurer was requested to write to the Missions from which any contributions are due, and request that the same may be paid before the 1st April next, in order that the payment may appear in the Treasurer's Accounts for the present year. . v The following Committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the meetings of the Society in July next : Rev. G. M. Armstrong, " Canon DeVeber, " Canon Brigstocke, " Dr. Ketchum, Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, " R.T.Clinch, " C. F. Kinnear, '• H. L. Sturdee, " G. Herbert Loe, ■'«/. At a meeting of the Committee at Fredericton on the 7th June, the Secretary presented a Report of the proceedings during the past year, and it was resolved that the Report be received and, with an abstract from the Minutes of this meeting, be laid before I the General Committee. A Report from the Committee on the Deficiency Fund was read, [stating that the amount required had been subscribed. This iKeport was received and it was resolved that the best thanks of jthis meeting be presented to Mr. S. Schofield and the other mem- Ibers of the Committee for their exertions. m > -f'? ,,4 ■;.•(■'; |.-'i W-fi p : ^.';5. .■.* ;?^-. ■ " ■ % Mr. Jarvis, from the Finance Committee, presented a Keport which Avas received. Reports were also presented from the Book Depository Com- mittee, and from the Secretary of the W. & 0. Fund, which were received. The Treasurer submitted a Keport, and also a statement of Ins Account made up to the close of the fiscal year, and a statement of balances due on the contributions reported from the following Missions : — Bright and Queensbury, Cambridge, Canterbury, Grand Manan, and Moncton. It was resolved that the Treasurer be requested to write to the Kaid Missions, and inquire why the amounts have not been paid, and to report the replies to the General Committee, and to call the attention of the Missions to a resolution of the General Committee with reference to such payments, page 26 of the last Keport. The Treasurer referred to a statement in his Kepoit with refer- ence to the payment of the Grant to Cambridge, and the balance due on the 1st February, 1882. It was moved by Mr. G. A. Schofield and seconded by Mr. Bliss, that a sub-committee be appointed with whom the Treasurer may confer for advice as to the course he should adopt with regard to the payment of the claims made by Mr. Shaw up to 1st Febru- ary last. The Committee on this resolution being equally divided] the Lord Bishop decided in the negative. It was thereupon moved by Mr. Parkin and seconded by Mr.l Jarvis, and resolved, that in the opinion of this Committee thej Treasurer is authorized to pay to Mr. Shaw the amount due hii from the income of the Scovil Trust Fund up to the time of I resignation of the Mission. This was carried — yeas 10, nays 5. Mr. Schofield presented a Keport from the Board of Home Mis- sions, which was received. He also presented a Keport from tlu Committee on occasional papers, and he read a paper prepared ^ the Committee. It was resolved that the Keport be received an( the Committee be authorized to print and circulate the papers. The Secretary read an application for admission to the W. & Fund from the Kev. F. Towers, and a medical certificate. Ttiij application was complied with. during stateme to furti approva the Bis T. E. D H, w. ; That Educati ft Certain Accouuts for priuting formS; &c., the rent of a box at the Ilank of N. 8., and for contingencies, were ordered to be paid. The Committee met in St. John on the 7th July, 1882. The Kev. Cecil F. Wiggins was admitted to the "NV. ,- : ■ ■■;>v; I ., ,■ ':■i.;.■ J . !."" REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS, For the Year ending July 1, 1882. To the Rigid Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Board of Home Missions submit the following Eeport : During the past year the following alterations have been made in the Schedule adopted by the General Committee last July : Bay du Vin. — The assessment has been reduced $60,00, and the •rrant increased $60.00. . ' Petersvillb. — The grant has been increased $120.00 in conse- quence of the withdrawal of the Grant from the Colonial and i'ontinental Society. Weldford. — The assessment has been reduced $20.00. A grant of $200.00 upon condition of a contribution of $100.00 by the people, was made to provide the services of a Divinity .Student for J^ewcastle, Grand Lake, Douglas Harbor, and Mauger- -ville. This work has been carried on by Mr. Charles Hatheway, under the direction of the Eector of Maugerville. An application was made during the year for a grant of $600.00 to Albert, on condition of a contribution of $200.00 by the people, but the Board could not consent to this proposal. An application has been made by the Rector of Maugerville for a grant of $600.00 to complete an endowment which will make the Mission self-supporting. The grant for the present year is ."$260.00, and the Board recommend that a grant of $200.00 be made, on the usual conditions, out of the General Purposes Fund, and $400.00 out of the Invested Funds not specially appropri- ated ; the last named sum to be paid as soon as satisfactory evi- 4l«nce is given to the Board that it will complete an endowment sufficient for the Mission, and that the fund is safetly invested. The Board are glad to report that during the year the Mission of Dorchester has been added to the list of self-supporting Mis- sions, and they hope that as the grant from the S. P. G. is so seriously lessened, many of the older Missions will soon take a similar position. : , , The Board have to report that the grant of ^200.00 for Parochial and Special Missions has not been used, and they recommend that the grant be renewed next year upon the. same conditions as were attached to it last July. DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. w to it 01 f ft" A grant of 00 from the income of this Fund has been paid 79 IONS, end Com- :eport : been made , July : 00, and the )0 in coBse- olonial and 00. • 1 of $100.00 a Divinity ind Manger- 3 Hatheway, tof $600.00 the people, [ugerville for 5h will make ssent year is ', $200.00 be pposes Fund, lly appropri- [sfactory evi- endowment [invested- the Mission )orting Mis- P. 0. is so I soon ta^^e a for Parochial ]>mmendthat [ions as were IS been paid to Mr. James Cowie, and the balance of the income, $12.00, has . been paid to Mr. S. ^Neales. DEPUTATIONS. - / A Deputation from the Board has recently visited the Parishes of Cambridge, Waterborough and Johnston, which have been vacant for some months. It is hoped that before long arrange- ments may bo made for a Mission, of which Johnston would be the centre, leaving Cambridge and Waterborough to be served as a sc^-arate Mission. ASSESSMENTS FOR NEXT YEAR. During the year the Board issued a Circular to the Clergy in <3ach Deanery, pointing out the fact that the reduction of $2000.00 in the S. P. G. grant would necessitate an increase of fifteen per cent, upon the total assessments, and asking each Deanery to divide the amount required among the different Missions in the way which should seem most equitable. The Deanery of Chatham furnished the Board with a schedule providing for the whole sum required from them, $70.00 being contributed by the self-supporting Parish of Chatham to aid the weaker Missions . The Deanery of St. John, consisting largely of self-supporting ]\Iissions, agreed tc pay the amount required. The Deaneries of Fredericton, Kingston, Shediac and Wood- stock could not agree upon any division of the sums required, and the Deanery of Saint Andrews sent no reply to the Circular, The Board regret to say that nine Missions are at present vacant, viz. : Aberdeen, Albert, Cambridge, Canterbury, Grand Falls, Madawaska, Point du Chene, Eichmond and Waterford. The Board are glad to learn that the amount required to free the Society from debt has been made up. The Schedule of grants for next year has been arranged in such a way that the expenditure shall not exceed the income of the Society. W'hatever alterations the General Committee may deem it advisable to make in the de- tails of this schedule, the Board hope this principle will be main- tained, so that 'jhe Society may not again be troubled with debt. Experience has shown that Missionary Avork which cannot be carried on for lack of means, is much more likely to bring in- creased contributions than appeals for help to pay an old debt which many friends of the Society think should not have been in- curred. The Estimates of Income and Expenditure for next year, the Schedule of Grants recommended for the same, and the Eeturn?:, ■ ■'A iSrar'fi •■'." Jill i ^«: I ■■A. ■ f : i1 I " . 'Ji I , 'M ■'... " 80 Correspondence, and Minutes of Business transacted by the Board during the past year, accompany this Report. Refcipectfully submitted, H. TULLY KINGDON, Bishop. H. W. FEITH, i boxes in circula- tion, all of the first make. Of these, 360 hiv^e been destroyed, and in most cases replaced by new boxes ol a much better and stronger make. During the year, G97 of these ncvv boxes have been issued, making, with the 434 old - ..ns, which are left, 1.131 boxes in circulation at the present time. From these boxes re- turns are expected soon after the meeting of this General Commit- tee. Yov the half year ending July 1st, 1881, $413.50 was received from 437 boxes issued by this (Committee, and fifty-nine belonging to Trinity Church, St. John. For the half year ending December 31st, 1881, $479.61 Avas reported as the returns from 531 boxes issued by us and sixty belonging to Trinity (Jhnrch, St. John. Of this amount, §893.13, reported to this Committee, the Treasurer of the Diocesan (Jhurch Society has received $885.88. The expenses of the Committee, the detailed account of which is appended to this report have been |1 16.08. leaving a balance of $777.06 as reported to this Committee, or $769.80 in the hands of the Treasurer of the D. C. S. Two Leaflets have been published by this Committee during the year, one v>^ritten by the Right Rev. the Lishop Coadjutor of Jredericton, and the other by Rev. < " mon Medley. Also a printed Circular was issued to those 6 M i )■■ ,'' 0-4 1" ll ■^ri fli >'i. km I'-: '.' ■', P--,..'.?: . ..• :) . y I ; having charge of boxes before the January opening, and in Febru- ary an acknowledgment of returns for the year 1881 was sent to all holders of boxes. Your Committee respectfully advise the continuance of a flom mittee of seven to take charge of this work, and earnestly solicit the co-operation of the Clergy and Laity of the J). C. S. in thi.* branch of the work, beinj^ fully persuaded that wiih such co-oper- ation these Missionary boxes will not only materially augment the funds of the Society but will also assist in raising up a generation alive to the importance of the Church's work, and ready both to work and to give for the extension thereof. JAMES H. TALBOT. FEEDERICK S. SILL, A. Y. WTGGIXS, GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, GEO. E. PAIJKIN, HUPiD PETERS. EEPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY ( OMMITTEK^ For the Year ending J nne 1st, 1882. To the Right Revermd the Lord Bishop, and the General Cohi- mittee of the Diocesan Church Societij : The ('ommittee, to whom was entrusted the management of tin Depository of the Society for promoting Chiistian Knowledge, beg to submit their Annual Report and Accounts : The sale of P)Ooks for the year ending April 30, 1881, amounted to 6936 30 The sale of Books for the year ending April 30, 1882, amounted to 957 6^ Showing an increase of sales to the amount of $21 ■:- The Committee, being anxious to increase the general circula- tion of the Society's publications, within every Mission of th' Diocese, have advertised on two different occasions for the service- "Febru- sent tu a Corn- er solicit , in thif^ co-opev- nent tlif siie:ation r botli to U)T, SILL. lELD. ^UTTEK, neral Com- ■nent of tlu' knowledge. of a Colporteur. Five applications for the pent were j-eceived, and on October 18th an appointment was made, and a epeciaj money appropriation set apart for tiaie stock of the Co.'porteur. The aji- p«)intnient, however, was eventually declined by the applicant, and the Committee, after giving the whole queHtion the fullest consid- eration, are not prepared to take any further steps in the matter, owing, mainlv, to the limited funds at their disposal. In urd^r,. therefore, to meet the increasing requirements of the ]Jiocw., 5th June, 1882. Secretary, DOWS dy: t of the )ast year r in all to i$491 16 .^ i > . . i ' 9 _ 58 64 d .. 13 37 §!563 17 due by the been paid, subject to J joined the ton and the |ominii.iee at Ubevs, liave Irdee, ^ecretari/» ' r 85 REPORT OF THE TREASURER For the Year ending July, A. D. 1882. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Chnrch Society: The Treasurer begs to submit herewith his Accounts for the past year: CJENERAL PURPOSES ACCOUNT. The balance to debit of this Account last year was $3,707.15, but by giving credit for certain amounts duo this and other Ac- counts, the real balance was shewn to be $2,108.57, and at the last Annual Meeting, (page 69 of Report,) a subscription paper was opened and a sufficient amount has been subscribed to meet this bala&ce. MISSIONARY GRANTS. ' ' ' ' The sum of $235 remained unpaid at the close of last year, (page 87 of Report,) This amount has been duly paid to the persons en- titled to receive the same. The total amount of Grants made to the Missionaries for the year was $17,588.32, and has been fully paid ae follows : Paid by Mr. Schofield to Rev. Jos. Smith, $30 00 , /;., '* by Treasurer as per statement, 17,553 32 . : r ' " ^jn,588 32 The sum of $25 was paid by order of the Board of Home ^lis sions to the Rev. E. S. W. Pentreath, being grant due him for the jiionth of April last, as he was about to leave the Diocese. RETIRED MISSIONARIES PENSIONS. The sum of $25 was paid Rev Thomas Hartin on this Account. The balance due'him under the order of General Committee, July last, $375, was paid out of Incapacitated Clergy Fund. ,0 S. P. G. PENSIONS. T . The usual payments have been made on this Account, viz. : Mrs. S. D. Lee Street, $244 00 Mrs. F. Coster, 244 00 Mrs. John Black 244 00 Mrs. N. A. Coster,. 244 00 $976 00 !■ . f ■. I ill, .,.i'>i ^*^:^l ■»«'■ 11%.:, ^>. I'fiv ''''■■ ■a ;.>'! i-> ' ':v.. ' '-^m-' 86 OFFICERS SALARIKS. PaymeDts made on this Account are as follows . To the Secretary, let April, 1881, to Ist April, 1882,... $100 00 " '' Treasurer, Ist June, 1881, to Ist April, 1882,... 250 00 $350 00 CONTINGENCIES. , The sum of $419.12 was paid on this Account as follows : Printing Report, |287 88 Stationery and other expenses,. 131 24 $419 12 Reing $19.12 in excess of amount granted for this service. DOUGLAS PROPERTY. During the past year a lease has been executed by Mr. Andre Cushing for the use of a lot on Prince William street at a rent of fifty cents p«r week, and two years back rent up to 5th October, 1881, $52 collected. A further sum of $13 for rent up to 5th April last has also been paid, in all $65 00 Taxes and other expenses paid, 48 64 Balance to credit of General Purpos« [> 7 383 37 ~~ $366^ 3 )0 $366 63 5,518 3i> 234 00 465 U ^,217 53 at seven per bee, and that lent, interest. Interest. $1,260 00 770 00 240 00 '$2i27CrO^* 89 MEKEITT TRUST. No change has been made in the invtstments of this Fund. WIDOWS AN! > uPHANS FUND. The balance as per last Ilepoi $7 9(7 The receipts for the year h. '^ — Amount paid in by Mr. H.L. >. .ee. Sec'y, $663 17 Special collection, 11 50 Interest on Capital («> 6 per cent, 864 00 1,438 67 $1,446 63 Payments have been made as follows . Mrs. J. M. Sterling $100 00 " J. H. Saturley 200 00 " J.F.Carr, 200 00 $500 00 Amount added to Capital, 800 00 1,300 (K* r,,..; 5,,,, ^ V, Balance, $ 146 6 3^ The capital amount of this Fund is now $15,200.00. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS SPECIAL FUND. The balance from last Report was $165 10* Received during the year from — J. F. Robertson, 2 years subscription, 206 00 S.Z.Dickson, 3 00 St, Jude's Church, 24 04 233 04 Amount in hand, $398 14 INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. The balance per last Report was $94 7& Add one years interest on $5,600 at 6 percent., 336 00 $430 75 Paid Rev. Thomas Hartin, 375 OO Balance, $55 75 ^C m > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) •^>1;^ 1.0 1.1 11.25 III HI u lAO «" ^ -^ V .■»* HiologFErphic ScHices CorpOTadcBi ^ ^^ ■'^ \ ■I v\ 4(p\4(^ 23 WIST MAIN STXm WnSTM,N.Y. 14SM (71«)t73-4S03 '^ 90 EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY FUND. The balance per last year's Report was $99 79 Add one year's interest on $1,500 @ 6 per cent., 90 00 Total, $189 7 9 / DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. The balance of last year's account was $75 84 Add one year's interest @ 6 per cent, on $1,200,... 72 00 $147 84 Orantto J. R. deW.Cowie,! year, $60 00 " to Scovil Neales, 12 00 72 90 Balance, $75 84 GLEBE LAXDS. The sum of $352.35 due the Parish of Addington for tenth tract, Addington, has been paid to the Rector, E. P. Flewelling. and the sum of $100 received for sale of part of fourth tract, Perth. The amount now on hand appears as follows : 19th Tract, Blissfield, $116 90 4th " Perth, , 99 40 $216 30 MISSIONS ASSESSMENTS. All amounts due from Missions for the year have been received ,4Bd paid over to the respective Missionaries. The only balances remaining unsettled are as follows : Year 1880-81, Aberdeen...... $33 33 Albert, 65 62 « Douglas 70 00 " Petersville, 13 84 ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Derby) TRUST. The interest on this ^ Fund, $36, has been paid to Rev. A. F. '■'4 RGY $99 79 90 00 $75 84 72 00 $147 84 72 00 $75 84 antb tract, g. and the rth. The 91 GENERAL INVESTMENTS. The amount last year as per statement, at page 132 was $27,080. The statement; submitted to Auditors show an amount of $28,980. The sum of $690 paid in from Miss S. E. DeWolfe's Trust, and <^1,171.98 from estate E. Bailey, are included in the addition made as above stated. WHETEN (Richibucto) TRUST . The interest on this Fund, $120, has been paid to Rev. F. H. Almon, as usual. The Report of the Auditors upon the Accounts is herewith sub- mitted. I am greatly indebted to Samuel Schofield, Esq., the late Treasurer, for valuable advice and assistance cheerfully given by him during the year in matters pertaining to the office of Treasurer ■of the Society. Respectfully submitted, GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, St John, N. B., June 3rd, 1882. Treasurer. 1 'I'Tij ^villti m Sy-im 90 40 30 '1 n received ■;!J :i Jmi 33 62 00 84 .f. t^ Rev. A. F. $2 1 m 11 # m ! s:?; ..Viiv ■SlSi'. DS S ^ i I u t 1 '0'>'>j' M ^1 Aiiil I'Ui;^- .i..*;''^ ^'i!-i ^i-. Z t»^ , S 2!S o o» S ""J* ,-, •^ .f aS .-'^ «k <^^ /K-« ,«ik ^ "^ CO H u ^•g3 «< G>l ;,C 9 ^ ja OP^^ 3^-C^or^c* CO 3 OS HO »- .3 !: U3 08 rs i^ 4) ,J5 O is § s2^ S go ^ « c-a OS e« CO (^ 0) 2 W S §;i a 04 s eS 0« 9 tH CO o» ti CO ^ = 8 S CO o S2 3 o o *'' _ 3^ »s S rS ^iA ^ O O ^ ^ r* •* ^ •» »0 »0 i"" i-^ 0) P4 s ;0 (N 00 • ^ 001 » 00 00 €» ^ r: > c to 8 00 • • ^ o o U) .bb a .a 13 ^ m 03 ■^ •^^ o V •S •mk b. ^ pq n e H OQ J « OB H 1 ^ & « 2 ^ o ,a s F .2 c ad <» a « ^ CO ^ go 4) Q ^ >>_• ?.2 w w Hi.9 ^5 . ,." ■ '^i'\ -'if .■>■« !i f i.i i ); ;■ 1 :i i^i I If'; 'itaf ■II ■ V' ■. li'H 1(1 ^s:, . REPORT OF THE AUDITORS, Upon the Accoimts of the Treasurer for the Year endiuiir 31st May, 1882, ? The Auditors have carefully examined all the Accounts refen-ecl to in the accompanying Report of the Treasurer and the voucheii^ connected therewith and find the same correct and satisfactory. The Debentures and Securities held by the Society have been exhibited to the Auditors, agreeing in amount with the sums stated in the Accounts. The Auditors have pleasure in expressing their satisfaction with the manner in which the Accounts have been kept by tlie Treasurer. >• C. H. FAIRWEATHEK, G. W. WHITNEY. St. John, K. B., June 26, 1882. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Year ending June 30, 1882. The following is an abstract of the Reports made by this Com- mittee to the Executive Committee, during the year ending 30th June, 1882 : JANUARY 1882. • 1. Miss Bailva's Bequest. — After, litigation, which ter- minated in favour of the Society, this matter had been finally set- tled by the receipt of |1,201.98, net cash, and a mortgage from one McShaffery, from which some $130 might probably be real- ized. The Treasurer having visited Fredericton twice in the mat- ter and been at considerable trouble, had been paid $30 out of the balance received. ^ 2. Miss D. B. Hazen Trust A lease had been made to J. A. & W. A. Chesley of a lot 50x104 feet on Harrison street, Port- land, at $50, on the usual terms us to renewal, &c. ; and the Steele eferred )\ichers iOry. vG been e sums ion witli by the HER, Com- iis ing 30th lich tei- lally set- ,ge from be real- the mat- t of the ade to J. et, Port- Steele 95 leane had been renewed to Samuel McBride, assignee, for seveir years at same rent, &c., as before. 3. Mrs. DeWolfe's Bequest. — S690 further had been re- ceived from the Lord Bishop, as executor of Mrs. DeWolfe's Wil. 4. Glebe Lands. — Mr. I. A. Jack, as Chairman of the Glebe Lands Committee, had paid tha Treasurer $100 on account sale of tract Xo. 7, Perth, Victoria County. ^, - ^r- :•: :>,. ,: MARCH 1882. " -^ '.-,-,'■" ->r ■_> 1. Judge Palmer had paid off his mortgage for $8,000, at ma- turity, on the 16th January, and the amount had been deposited in the Bank of Nova Scotia, temporarily, at 3 per cent., awaiting suitable investment. 2. Miss I). B. Hazen Tk jst. — A compromise had been made M'ith MissCrear, a devisee under ^fiss Hazen's Will, of three acres of land at Torryburn, by which Miss Crear had received $50 in cash, and released the Society from all claims under said Will. The release had been duly recorded. Also, it having been found by a second survey that the tract of land sold to John l>eattey in 1879, and on which he had paid $200, was some thirty acres short of the supposed quantity, Sir. Beattey declined to complete the purchase, and consequently the $200, and interest amounting to $17.18, had been repaid him. 3. Glebe Lands. — The terms required from the Parish of Addington having been complied with, the amount at the credit of that Parish for Glebe sold, $352.35, had been paid over to the Rector, the Rev. E. P. Flewelling. JUNE 1882. The following Debentures had been purchased out of monies on special deposit, namely : City of St. John— A Street Debenture for $400 iO ••■ " A City Debt do. " 400 00 One year each to run ; premium paid ^ per cent. City of St. John — Water and Sewerage : Two of $500 each, 1,000 0(^ One of $600, 600 00 Thirteen years to run ; premium paid 7 per cent. 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Total Grants, $17,588 32 Petersville paid by late Treas., 80 00 ■17,558 32 1882-83, Moncton, month of April 25 00 ** Retired Missionary Pensions : Paid daring year, '* S. P. G. Pensions paid during year: Mrs. S. D. Lee Street, one vear, $244 00 " F. Coster, do. "" "~ " John Black, 17,818 82 26 00 •' N. A. Coster, 244 00 do 244 00 do 244 00 976 00 ** Officers Salaries : The Secretary, one year to Ist April, '82, $100 *• Treasurer, ten mos. to Ist April, '82, 2fi0 00 ** Contingencies paid during year : Printing and Mailing Annual Report,.... $287 88 ^ . Stationery, Postage, &c., 13124 ^\'. ; 350 00 419 12 k - • ■ *' , *> *^^ : ; •^•* ^ ■'". V. ■* .5r.'«;* ■ ■ «i^- '- »?. .mi • ' .,1-- 1 -." ■■ ••. ■ ' ■ ■ ■ .'- ;»- ,.,....•-. .1 ^ 1 ♦►■ K- ** T l^3: j .•-« 0^ >;» t» i.V ;%- fi p^ .-^t MM 'i: <( t< (t u « It 101 1 AOOOUNT. YEAR 1881-82. • ^ Or. By 8. P. U. GrantN received (luring year: Quarter end*g Ist July, 1881, £475 @ ex. lOS^ $2,288 64 l8t Oct., 1881, 475 " 108 2,278 11 l8t Jan., 1882, 476 " 108 2,278 34 lstApril,1882, 376 " 1091 1.817 79 ** SubseriptlonH and Collections received during year: Year 1880-81, arrears Ist May, 1881,. $188 72 Written-off by order Gen.Cum. 46 86 Unpaid yet, '^^^l.^^L^^ 90 43 Year 1881-82, total amount promised, 6,508 95 Paid last year, 312 60 Unpaid yet, 182 90 49^60 6,013 45 Year 1882-83, receivedon account, 101 26 ** Deflctency Fund SubRcriptions received during year : Year 1880-81, entire balance, 13 '* 1881, received on account, 857 ** CliildreNH* Mission Boxes : t <% Total receipts from Boxes during year, 885 88 Cost of Boxes, Leaflets, &c 116 08 769 80 •♦* Hazen Trust: Total rent including arrears to date,. 1,987 50 Uncollected yet, L-^*^^ 001,010 50 Taxes, Interest, Commission, &c., dur- ing year 262 27 Interest on Principal account, 162 06 424 33 586 17 Scovll Trust : 8.662 88 ( X 1 -r 6,214 13 00 25 m «* Rent of Store, North Market Wharf, 1 year,... 750 GO Rev. Benj. Shaw, grant to 1st Nov. '81, 2i)0 00 Amount to Ist May, 1882, unpaid,... . 200 00 Repairs St. James Church, Cambridge, 24 00 Ground rent. Insurance, Taxes, &c.,. . 159 37 583 37 *» Interest received during year : From Chipman Trust investments, 2,518 39 ♦• Merritt " " 234 00 " General investments, 43867 Glebe Lands Trust : Balance of Interest to date, Properiby, Prince Wm. and Water streets, St. John,. Amount advanced Hazen Trust, Principal account 1875, 1877 and 1878, per last Report, page 142....... Balance carried down, 4( 166 63 3,191 06 2(5 16 47 36 90-2 1,889 46 _38 $23,295 59 , [1 • t .1 . ^ ''f ' \ ' 5 ; ' I. * |L ■fi f I m GEO. E. EAIRWEATHER, Treasurer. -l-il; 102 .<£D •< SSS 8 coo 'O CC -O CO >* oS oo to 8 8 O o •-H O I— ( o o o o :;,**" ooc«202S522® o c ooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o © O O O '^ c Cr«5 •^ «0 l> rt< CS ■* (M 00 Fi CO r-> ;'.» »S -i , S ■■■' in b (Q R H go Sli| I g tn CO IS i o OS CO OOO O OO OOO CI f -f OT 50 to o o O O oo OOO —1 oo CI o cc o o o l?1 o o o o o o o o o o o o O CS -7< •«* CM r- O O C 03 C i.-J 0< "^ 00 «4' O '* »>=! ^ ^ Qi .• " «oo;2'^a)_OTH_'a),__.a)ooocoo 2- 1-1 00 00 SP- 00— 00;=^ •N" 00 •• oo -^ . • . 'Awy'biht o ©•si? ■rt -<-» JK m :-< . — cs 'OQ an :73 S .Ol^' v^i p be •c « 1 ^1 5?P^' * '5** ^ ■• fa Sin J s a O c . 3 •a »ca ^ > ^ 5 ^ -w 9 b o 2 2 -=> S g"g -2 -s -fi >. .Ml a a fl e8 s « 'C o c c c o c /-^ ooo (3 X oo«o W ©■1 •o O f o ^ if^QO O 9* 00 —! 30 X "-J X 00 -.00 i;^ X .2 « •;2 2 • : c © so • sT^ a ^ 2 'SbjT © S. ci- t 73 ^^^i S . CO •..M bO 61) :K«2 s bo : a : : ^ . © tea •£§ w 3 ■«■• i_! 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Coster, Richibucto, 244 00 " Black, '• Coster, a Total, $976 00 OFFICERS SALARIES, ' '•' ^ ' Paid out of General Purposes Fund. JJev. Canon Ketchum, Secretary. 1 April, 1881, to 1 April, 1882, 1 year, $100 00 Oeo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer, 1 June, 1881, to 1 April, 1882, 10 months, 250 00 Total, $350 00 .il Wf -" n n 111 *.■,'■■■ ■•. iirt ••■,€! f :U?^ 4i 4'^ ■ . ■ ' ' ' ■ f ■ ■■■ ;■, '■.r.t " '0- }M '^>' -.1 106 Paid out of General Purposes Fund. 1881. July 12. To Bank of Nova Scotia, rent of box 1 year,... $10 00 Oct. 6. Rev. W. Q. Ketchura, expenses, 9 25 12. Geo. W. Day, printing Report 110 00 22. Geo. W. Day, balance acct. printing, 177 88 1882. Jan. 28. Ellis, Robertson & Co., sundry printing,... 19 40 28. Do., " " ... 13 25 Mar. 3. Rev. W. Q. Ketchura, expenses, 10 19 2. Geo. D. Street, acknowledgements, 1 20 May 30. Treasurer — Postage Stamps, and expenses, 6 64 30. J. & A. McMillan, Stationery, &c., 61 3 1 V 111912 Paid out of General Purposes Fund. 1881. .) ,ti. July 18. To Rev. W. 0. Raymond, Stanley, $100 00 1 fig9 Mar. 22. Rev. Wm. Greer, Burton, 100 00 May 1. Rev. A. V.Wiggins, Westfield, 100 00 , ^ ,^ $300 00 PROPERTY-Princc Wm. & Water Sts., St. John. 1881. Aug. 11. To Taxes, 1881, $44.46, less 5 per cent., $2.22, $42 24 Sept. 7. Water Rates, 1881, 240 1882. Jan'y 3. A. J. Charlton, painting notice, 4 00 Balance carried to General Purposes Acct., 16 36 $65 00 . 1881. Cr. Sept. 1 0. By Rent from A. Gushing, 2 years from Oct. 5. '79, to Oct. 5, '81, @ 50 cents per week '. $52 00 Apr. 22. Rent, half year to April 5, '82,.... 13 00 $65 00 107 ^10 < 10 9 2r> 110 00 177 88 19 40 13 25 10 19 1 20 6 64 61 31 i$419_12 $100 0() 100 00 ioo_oo ^socToc' ,. Jolin> 1, $42 24 2 40 4 00 _16_36 $65^> to $65 00 SUB»C;KIPTI0XN A^I> ICOIil'ECTIOXSf*, 1S80-81. Balances owing as per Last Account— Page 118. Ci: i!> Amounts. Paid. VV'rit'nott- by order. Due. Total. Aberdoen 611 00 10 33 5 00 6 85 25 00 23 04 18 66 64 39 7 20 17 25 i^ll 00 23 04 64* 39 Too '21" 00 *18'66 "7 '20 1*0 33 5 00 6 85 4 00 16* 25 $11 00 Cambridcfe 10 33 Doucrlas 5 00 Grand Manan, Moncton 6 85 25 0(> If eM'castle 23 04 Queeensbury, Kichmond 18 ca 64 39 SDrinsfield 7 20 Sussex, 17 25 Totals, $188 72 $99 43 $46 86 $42 43 $188 72 Memo. — Of the above amount $42.43 due, $28.10 has been- written off by order General Committee and $14.33 paid to Treasurer. — • ;", ,: — - ,«.?•.■'•.■•... fii1JB$i€Rli>TIO]Vfi!) AXI> COIiliECTIO^fS, YEAR ' ' 18S3-83. ^^ Paid In during the Year 1881—1882. Saint John, Trinity Church, $66 G7 Gagetown, 3 00 Upham, 9 92 Dorchester, 7 24 Campobello, 5 29 Springfield, 9 13 ..,.., ,vv *•• > ..... Total, $101 25 "' ' ..-.•F. 1 :• >„' '•> •^, ,'s^'y 108 SUBSCRIPTIONS AlID COI^LiECTIONS, 1881-83. m--'., ■'.•!■+' FROM Paid last year. Andover, Hathurst, '. Burton,,... Bright and Queensbury, . Bay du Viii, Carleton andFairville,... (Jampobello, Cambridge, Canterbury, Chatham, Derby, Dorchester, Douglas, Fredericton, Oagetown, Grand Manan, Greenwich, Hampton, Kingsclear, Musquash, Maugerville, Moncton, 2^ew Maryland, Newcastle, New Denmark, Norton, Point du Chene, Petitcodiac, Petersville, Prince William Kichibucto, Itichmond, Eothesay, Restigouche, Sackville, ♦St. Andrews, Forward, 2 51 75 63 18 48 •••••• 48 •••••• $97 10 Paid this year. $60 00 91 93 108 44 '3300 107 00 77 75 5 50 11 48 122 10 199 86 11 25 957 03 63 65 48 72 55 60 67 88 85 15 73 76 93 85 31 00 88 00 104 60 30 00 107 25 31 84 78 15 17 00 77 32 84 50 154 81 51 80 55 49 56 10 279 33 Balances owing. $3521 14 47 12 51 00 10 00 21 85 19 00 33 93 Total. $60 00 91 93 108 44 47 12 33 00 107 00 80 26 51 00 15 50 11 48 122 10 199 86 11 25 1,032 66 63 65 21 85 48 72 74 08 67 88 85 15 73 76 94 33 50 00 88 00 104 60 30 00 107 25 31 84 78 15 17 00 77 32 84 50 188 74 51 80 65 49 56 10 279 33 $182 90 $3801 14 -82. btal. ^60 00 91 93 108 41 47 12 33 00 107 00 80 26 51 00 15 50 11 48 122 10 199 86 11 25 1,032 66 63 65 1 21 85 48 72 74 08 67 88 85 15 73 76 94 33 50 00 88 00 104 60 30 00 107 25 31 84 78 15 17 00 77 32 84 50 188 74 51 80 55 49 56 10 279 33 63801 14 r^ii.*. 109 Subscriptioiis and Collections — continued. FROM Brought foncard,.. . St. George St. John, Trinity, Do. St. James, Do. St. Mark, St. Jude, Carleton St. Mary's, York Co...... St. Martins, St. David, St. Stephen, Christ's Ch., St. Paul, Portland, Simonds, Stanley, Shediac, Springfield, Sussex, Upham, Weldford, Westfield, Wicklow, Waterford, Woodstock, Rt. Eev. H. T. Kingdon, W.J. Gilbert, T. B. Eobinson, Cathedral, A. H. DeMill, Trinity Ch., St. Stephen, Paid last year. $97 10 il6 77 70 00 22*21 6 52 Paid this year. $3521 14 112 53 627 50 100 00 309 80 31 46 40 00 64 68 122 76 50 00 276 25 13 13 50 00 92 29 196 06 116 99 40 00 49 00 60 85 20 56 63 02 50 50 10 00 4 00 63 25 5 00 22 68 Balances owing. $182 90 Totals, $312 60 $6013 45 $182 90 $6508 95 Total. $3801 14 112 53 644 27 100 00 309 80 31 46 40 00 64 68 122 70 50 00 346 25 13 13 50 00 22 21 92 29 196 06 123 51 40 00 49 00 60 85 20 56 63 02 50 60 10 00 4 00 63 25 5 00 22 68 Memo. — Of the above sum $182.90 owing, $13 has been re- ceived from Grand Manan, and $8.35 written off by order, the other amounts have been paid to the Treasurer. f Y vh 1J .■V'-' ! ^'M ; ji I'll, I'll':;? .■-M ^^^A i'*i|-: M 110 IS :^S m si '4 m'i ^^^i 4-r m m. ^ 1881. June 22. Tc July 19. bb Aug. 13. i< 13. ;< Oct. 13. << 22. (( Dec. 5. (( 1882. Jan. 11. « 13. t( 28. i :M'i [$885 88 111 On Account General Purposes. RECEIPTS. Andover, $8 43 Mathurfit, 6 22 JiurtoD; 6 93 ] {right and Ouoensburv. 7 12 Carloton and Fuii'ville. 39 74 Chatham, 27 41 Derby. 5 38 Dorchestor. 17 95 Fredericton. 77 18 (ragetown, G 99 (rreemrich, 22 32 Hampton. 16 16 Kinssclear. 6 52 Kingston, 27 71 Musouash. 7 42 Maufferville. 9 43 Moncton. 10 00 New Maryland, 10 52 I Newcastle. 7 91 New Denmark. 6 89 Point du Chene 4 15 Petitcodiac, 9 10 Prince William, 8 00 Kichibucto, 7 10 Bichmond, 17 74 Bothesay, 2 50 JRestigouche, . ■• 2 13 St. Andrews, 12 98 St. John, Trinity 130 12 " St. James, 7 25 " St. Mark, 50 00 St. Martins, " 14 58 St. David, 5 22 St. Stephen, Christ's Church, 6 73 St. Paul, Portland, 129 84 Stanley, 6 10 Springfield, ''*"' ......... 12 87 Sussex, 8 79 Westfield, • ; .. 57 38 Wicklow, 5 41 Waterford, Woodstock, 9 98 49 68 $885 88 ■^ III k' I hh v'^i *!l ii ! - Iff ■4 if ■4 w '.,!*|pf 112 4 'i\'/ " tX ^'v iS/"!!' :4^ \ 1 I *7 '2 SrBSCKIPTIOSrS toward BEFICIEHTCY FVNIK 1881. Right Rev. H. Tully Kingdon, J). D., Bishop Coadjutor, $50 (K> O. M. Conarroe, Philadelphia, per Rev. Canon Ketchum, 50 00 DlJRTO^r. Gilbert, Samuel 6 00 Hubbard, F. A 2 00 Wilmot, John D 2 50 BaiOHT. CAMPOBEIiliO. Smith, Samuel J Special Collection, DORCHESTER. Chandler, E. B 25 00 Chandler, Mrs 20 00 Chandler, Mrs. Joshua 20 00 Simonds, Rev. Richard 20 00 FREDERICTON. Allen, Chief Justice 40 00 Carman, W 10 00 Wandlass, Thos 2 00 Wilmot, Hon. R. D. Lieut. Governor, 50 00 Wilmot,Henry 5 00 Wetmore,E. L 10 00 Envenlope in the Offertory in Cathedral, 6 Jan., 4 00 HAMPTON. Special Collection, per Rev. T. E. Bowling,.... KlifCISTON. Pickett, Miss S. J Spike, Rev. H. M - Haddow, R. B. 20 00 Additional amount promised per R. B. Haddbw, 50 00. 9 50 5 00 3 O.T 85 00 121 00 , ir. 19 00 1 50 9 08 70 00 . Forward, $423 13 4 60 00 60 00 9 60 6 00 3 06 '^86 00 121 00 19 00 1 60 9 08 70 0(> 113 e Drought for trard, $423 13 PETITCODIAC. Vroom, Rev. F. W 6 00 Willis, llev. C 6 00 10 00 FRIXCE WILLIAM. Fowler, Rev. LeB. W a 6 00 McMullin, Mrs. Roboit T 60 5 50 nEHTIGOlirHE. FlewoUing, Rev. E. P ■ ' 5 00 RICIIIBVCTO. Almon, Rev. F. H 3 17 Special Collection, 17 11 20 28 Special Collection, 6 00 ST. ANDREWS. I Ketchum, Rev. Canon 10 00 Robinson, Hon. Robert 50 00 Additional amount promised per Rev. Canon Ketcluim, 40 00 100 00 ST. GEOROE. : Barry, Thomas 5 00 Crickard, John A 1 00 Gillespie, James 5 00 Special Collection, 10 70 21 70^ ST. MARTIKS. Amount promised per Rev. J. Roy Campbell,... 50 00 ST. MART'S. Jafifrey, Rev. Wm 5 00 * Forimrd, $645 61 8 i;i V • -til , i ' - • \\ ir-ji-; is-. •i M # 114 Brought forward, $645 6 1 HT. DATID. Millidgo, llev. J. W 5 00 Towers, William 5 00 Special Collection, 2 14 12 14 g ■ ST. JOHN. Almon, L. J 10 00 Armstrong, Rev. Geo. M 15 00 Armstrong, Rev. Wm 10 00 Armstrong, J. R 4 00 Ilrigstocke, Rev. Canon 20 00 lierteaux, Geo. E 5 00 Bayard, Dr. Wm 5 00 Clinch, R. T 10 00 Coster, Miss 10 00 Chamberlain, M 10 00 Coster, Arthur 7 00 Davenport, Rev. J. M 250 00 Daniel,T.W 50 00 Daniel, Fred. T 5 00 De^^orest, George S 5 00 DeMill, A. H.... 5 00 Everitt, E. J 5 00 Fairweather, Geo. E 40 00 Fairweather, C. H 50 00 Frith, H. W 10 00 Holly,S 10 00 Harrison, L. R 5 00 Jarvis, W. M 50 00 Jones, Hon. Thos. R 50 00 Jones, E.C 5 00 Miller, Mrs. Dr 10 00 Masters, Charles 2 00 Merritt, Mrs. Charles 5 00 Merritt,W. H 5 00 Peiler, E 6 00 Prince, Wm. L 5 00 Robinson, T. B 3 00 Robinson, G.L 5 00 Forward, $686 00 $657 75 Fu An $657 75 . 116 Browjht fortcard, $080 00 $657 75 IJannoy, Henry l\ 20 00 Schofiold, S 50 00 Hchotield, Geo. A 20 00 Spurr, Jae. deW 20 00 Scovil, Rev. Win 60 00 Scamniell, J. H 10 00 Sturdeo, H. I^wrance...' 5 00 Smith, Geo. F 20 00 Sears, Edward jr 25 00 Smith, J. 11 5 00 Travis, Jeremiah 5 00 Tisdale, Miss 10 00 Taylor Bros 15 00 Tippet, A. P 20 00* Tucker, John ...*. , 20 00 Whitney, Geo. W 15 00 Congregation of Mission Church, Portland, 100 00 1,096 00 VPnAM. Hanford, Eev. S. J . 5 00 WELDFORD. Aimftrong, Eev. W. B 10 00 Beers, Fhineas 2 00 Huckerfield, E. B 1 00 Leet,John / 1 00 Special Collection, 6 00 20 00 WESTFIELD. Wiggins, Kev. A. V 5 00 Total, $1,783 75 MEMO. Full amount subscribed, $1,838 26 Amount paid and appearing in General Pur- '^ poses Account, page 101, 867 25 Amount since paid, 926 50 " unpaid, 54 60 $1,838 26 ■V !i:M ^^ ■■.■.■,.- m 7. 'i-'Vy. ../.'/■ ft i #'. ; ;i. .'^t r :•'■■■' :■!■ ■> ; ...J^ ■;li . / ,*' ■■ ; ■ ' . ,■■ 't ;.•.■; • .-. ..^^, <\ ■ •';;i i ' ;. ^'''il ;'^ . . - \ 1 < ■H-'.. , ■•■'^ M N , m ''M liti.* Hi: 116 I » s' !;' ,%v'n"4 Sil^ ,/. &>C;OYIIi TRUST. The Property belonging to this Trust consists of a Brick Building and Leasehold Lot gn North Market Wharf, St. John, at present leased by the Society to V. S. White, Esq^ for thfee years, com- mencing 1st May, 1880, at $750.00 per annum. ' ; The net proceeds are applicable, under the AVill of the late Mr. Scovil, as follows : „.. . .. .00 per annum "towards the support of a resident Clergyman near St. James' Church, in Cambridge." $24.00 *' *' " towards keeping said Church and premises in repair." Remainder (if any) " for the General Purposes of the Society." By V. S. White— 1 year's Rent of Brick Store on North $750 00 •••••• Market Wharf, to 1st May, 1882, Dr. To Rev. Benjamin Shaw, 6 months, ending 1st November, 1881,.... $200 00 " Balance payable to Rector of Cam- bridge, up to May 1st, 1852,.... 200 00 400 00 " James Porter, repairs of St. James* Church, Cambridge, 24 00 <' Fire Insurance— Prem. 1 year, to 13 Oct. 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Allison, surveying, 10 25 ' ^^ One year's Interest on Hazen Trust Prin- ;; - cipal account, 162 06 ^■■ Com'n 5 p. c. on $1,010.50, to Treasurer, 50 52 Balance to credit of Gen. Purposes acct., 586 17 $1,010 5Q ». - v^ _. , ■■ - , 1 ■ ?.a; ■^ 119 . OIi£Bi: liANIDS TBVST. 1882. Feb. 15. To amount paid Eector, &c., Addington Tract, No. 10, Parish of Addington, f352 35 Mar. 2. " Geo. D. Street, acknowledging Deed to C. Straton, Land Tract, No. 7, Perth, Carle- ton County, 60 " Interest account, 26 47 " Balance, 216 30 . $595 72 1881. By Balance last account, page 127,... $469 25 Nov. 21. " Sale of Land Tract, No. 7, Perth, Carleton County, C. Straton,.... 100 00 " Interest account, 26 47 ... . , $595^72 Balance on hand, as above, $216 30 19 Tract, Blisfield, ,...$116 90 « 7 " Perth, 99 40 ;, ,.^ ^. „ $216 30 /■■!i r; t ■• * "I mi '4 ' ' ';'' 'J ii m f*' /t: ';' ■ >^5; ■U.' ' ■• , , ^ J". ■ f-. 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CD ;© 00 O QOC^OOOO ooqooo ooQOooao o jiS « 0.2 « B D a r eocD<-*0» Ml u O V J3 s g 9 ^ I CO C& (— I IP • —1 a ^ s c a fe = £ — ^ «- 2-S-2 2 g s •D », a =5 w 2 oQ b S V et >H n ja OB C •o a 'a ^ -.t "..': )' ■ m::M him St'V: 122 -^ - J ^ , I9iT£REST ACCOUNT. Chipman Trust T<\ind, 1 year's Interest,... $2,518 39 Merritt ** " " "... 234 00 General Investments, &c., see below, 1,853 61 4,606 00 Widows* Orphans Fund, 1 year's interest, $864 00 Incapacitated Clergy " " " 336 00 , Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 1 year's interest, 90 00 . Divinity Scholarships Fund, 1 year's in' ts., 72 00 Glebe Lands, " " 26 47 Balance to General Purposes Account,... 3,217 53 04,606 00 Interest on Investments, $1,665 08 Glebe Lands Trust, 26 47 Hazen Trust Principal Account, 162 00 , ' Total, $1,853 61 ■ '■ '' ■ ' ■ " . "' ,^' "■'■ ■■""'' ' . ''. '; "' " -;■ ':..'■ '-S '-''^'^ - ' ;~ , 11, — > ^ ''" .- '■'''' \ ■"' MISSIONS AlSNESSMETirT ACCOVKT. By balance per last Report, page 129, $352 50 " Assessments received from Missions dur- ing past year 1880-81, per statement, $166 00 "* ■ "Do. 1881-82, full amount, $11,985 83 . Less balance as above, 352 50 11,633 33 ^ "^ : 11,799 33 Dr. • To Assessments paid to Missionaries during ». past year, 1880-81, per statement, $166 00 Do. 1881-1882, in full, 11,985 83 $12,151 83 A 123 CHIPMAN TRVST FIJ^D. mrYESTMENTS. INVESTMENT. 4,606 00 $4,60600 $1,665 08 26 47 162 OG "$1^53 61 T. 1352 50 11,799_33 eiijm 83 $12,151 83 FrovinoeofN. vi , do. do. ' • do. do. ' do. do. I do. do. do. do. . do. ^ do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. ' i ^ do. .' !'t do. V* do. do. do. do. do. .^^ do. do. B. Debent. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. du. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. No. 23 24 43 67 68 221 223 227 267 268 271 273 277 278 279 280 281 282 618 619 707 708 718 721 722 723 724 745 746 747 748 749 750 761 752 753 754 755 756 767 768 759 Forward,. Amount. Interest Payable. 600 00 500 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 6»0 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 .500 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 5(X) 00 600 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 500 00 600 00 500 00 600 00 600 00 1 Feb. 1 Aug. « 1 Jan. 1 July, 1 Alar. 1 Sept. (t 1 Feb. 1 Aug. u 13 Jan. 13 July 2 Feb. 2 Aug. « •( it i( it u 29 May 29 Nov. (I (( (< « (( 3 June 3 Dec. tt (( (< (( u It « u i( (( « (i (( $21,000 00 Interest. $30 00 30 0(> 30 CO 30 00 30 0(» 30 0(> 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 GO 30 CO 30 OO 30 00 80 00 30 00 80 OCr- 30 0(y 30 00 30 00 30 OO' 30 00 30 00 30 0(> 30 0(> ,30 OO- 30 00 30 0(> 30 00 30 OO 30 OO 30 00 30 CO 30 00 30 00 30 (Kf 30 OO 30 00 30 00 80 00 80 00 30 00 30 00 ■a i.i ;i.'^l M m %. f.' m f $1260 OO- ■■v~ W: / 1'''. f 1 , 124 CHIPMA^ TRUST FIJBfD-conAlniied. 1882. May 1. Interest collected during year und credited to ' General Purposes Fund, $2,518J9 Memo. — $8,C00 loaned to Hon. A. L. Palmer on Bond and Mortgage was paid to the Treasurer on the 16th January last. MERRITT TRVI^iT FUIVB. (Bequest of the late Charles Merritt, Esq.) The Capital amount of this Fund is $3 900.00, the Interest of "virhich is applicable to the General Purposes of the Society. The Principal is invested, at present, as follows: INVESTMENT. No. 7 9 32 67 42 Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. i5t. John Market Debentr. •' Do. •' .< Pier *♦ •• Ferry " Provinceof N. B. " $1,000 00 500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 400 00 I May I Nov «( « . Interest of ooiety. The )le. OV Interest. $60 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 24 00 $234 00 ^.!f.' $234 00 125 WHETEBT (Rlchibucto; TKUl^T FUBTD. (Bequest of the late James Wheten, Esq.) The Capital amount of this Fund is $2,000.00, the Interest of which is payable to the Rector of the Pp.rish, the receipts for same to be signed by the Rector and one Church Warden. The Principal is invested at present as follows : 1881. July 12 Paid Rev. F. H. Almon, 6 months interest toJuly 1,1881, $60 00 1882. Jany. 3. Paid Rev. F. H. Almon, 6 months interest to Jan. 1, 1882, 60 00 $120 OO ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Dertoy) TRUST FU.VD. (.Received from the Corporation of St. FetcrN Church.) The Capital amount of this Fund is $600.00, the Interest of which is payable to the Rector of St. Peter's Church, Derby. The Prin- cipal is invested, at present, as follows : INVEST9IENT.S. INVESTMENT. No. 102 416 Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. St. John Sewerage & Wat'r Deb. Do. $200 00 400 00 1 May 1 Nov. $12 oa 24 O0« '-" ■'■ .■ 1 $600 00 $36 00 1881. Nov. 4. Paid Rev. A. F. Hiltz, 6 months interest to 1st Nov., 1881 $18 00 1882. June 2. Paid Rev. A. F. Hiltz, 6 months interest to 1st May, 1882 18 00 $36 (X> •m .■■I 'i f J \ \ iii'Hi •^'i| u fit' !;; 'I t m .; -i.;' '■>Mr:r.,.'., 126 i:n€Apacitated ct.ergy fund. The Capital amount of this Fund i-i $5,600.00, the Interest of which is applicable towards the Assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by age or infirmity. {See Rerjulations of Fitnilf jjafje '22.) , * 1881. May 1. By Balance per last Report, page 139, 894 75 1882. JMay 1. " Interest for 1 year on .$5600 (Wj 6 per cent., 336 00 1881. Dr. July 8. Ilev. Thos. Hartin, Grant,,.. $75 00 4)ct. 8. . Do. " ... 100 00 Jan. Do. " ... 100 00 logo ApriC Do. " ... 100 00 $430 75 Balance carried dowM. 375 00 55 75 $430 75 1882. IMay 1. By Balance brought down, $55 75 Memo. — The remainder of Rev. Mr. Hartin's pension of $400 Avas paid out of General Purposes Fund. .'.v ^ L £BVOATION OF THE CHIIiDRFN OF THE CliEROY FIJ^D. The Capital amount of this Fund is $1,500.00, the interest of which is applicable towards the Education of the Children of the Clergy. {See Regulations of Fund, Page 27.) 1881. - ■ - May 1. Balancelast Report, page 139, $99 79 1882. May 1. Interest on Capital, $500, for 1 year @ 6 p. c, 90 00 Total, $189 79 127 •M ^ hi 62 B « O 3 00—8) _ ''^ i^ it. >.o O-tJ •-s # X I — I 8 ii^i.1 ^ra o IS e e s i >5 o a as in rt-O 3 <^2 U5 U) «* 8 3 ff< C4 • . • • IQ . . ,H • • • 94 • • • I 93 «0 • IQ ^ IN O CO 00 1(3 4f& 3 . oo©ooQ©»aiaQ»(5©poo»or»o^o OO^OOU30©<- o 00 o o o o W «0 CO C4 «s ' eqt^-OOO>«C1Ol^i:S>(JOC» 0)0>aaotQe4^«o-^osqioco«OiQ^(SMi.:)>oinoo — eoo•OQO»^•*c»e»»soooo-^eoo5-0 00 OS « eo N • t» ^ 00 t- "H t c o o 0* a 5Z5 01SS 1^ s o 2 -I 0-(5 « of u • « o CO a . 2 ^ .2 "3 psa a O 0) a? ** « 2S .Is a « o EnU a « £« g g« ^ o o , a : : : V ^ iT .•* fl ►*< o. «:S S'is <] -^ <| < pq U Q Q pq pE4 S a g o g g^ «' »a|iS • M o S ot-' •^ » ^ > a « P52" 0) S b C cs es oaa ^^ - % a ^ O » Q 1" 1 > « 5j .1-8 B ,3 . « ^ 00 «5 |b > > t 0S«P5 CC OD QQ 0)0)0) « "3 IS 0) J) 0) »iz5!z; 0) V ^ C9 c9 O ?d Bja > 91 > Is ' t: !((.« ?■« El- 'I 1^ '1' ii ■ 128 THE CliEROY WIDOWS AKI> ORPHANS FUND. The Capital amount of this Fund was $14,400 on 1st May, l88i, but as $800 has been added during the past year, the total amount invested is now $15,200, which Fund is applicable towards the assistance of families of de- ceased Clergymen. [Siv /iegulatious oj fuud, page 33.] By Balance per last Itoport, Page 141 $7 96 " Interest on Capital, $14,400, 1 year (a) 6 per cent, 864 00 " Receipts during year from H. L. Sturdee, Secretary of the Fund, per his Acct.,... 563 17 " Subscriptions during year — " v Mr. John Cowan, $1 00 • ♦' A. P. Tippet, 6 00 .^ " Geo. K. ISnider, 2 00 " J. H. Tippet, 2 50 Mrs. C. Godard 1 00 11 60 $1,446 63 Dr. To Pensions paid during year — " Mrs.J.M.Sterling,toJulyl,'82 $100 00 " " J.H.8aturley,'Man. 1, «« 200 00 " " J. F. Carr, " " '• 200 00 500 GO " Amonnt added to Capital, 800 00 " Balance carried down, 146 63 $1,446 63 1882. May 1. By Balance brought down, $146 63 WIDOWS A]%'I> OllPHAXN SP£CIAIi FUND. This Fund is applicable towards the payment of Premiums of Insurance, in the Widows and Orphans Fund, for those of the Clergy who may be unable otherwise to provide for same. Applications may be made to the following Committee : — Messrs, Jas. F. Robertson, Geo. A. Schofield, H. W. Frith, * R. T. Clinch, and W. M. Jarvis, who are authorised to receive subscriptions to the Fund. 1881. May 1, Balance on hand per last Report, Page 141, $165 10 1881. Sep. 24. James F. Robertson, 2 years subscription, 206 00 Oct. 6. S. Z. Dickson, 3 00- Apr. 24. St. Jude, Carleton 24 04 Total $398 14 m 00 3 00 1 24 04 129 1." mce, in unable lUowing [. Frith, 165 10 uvAhiy TursT prixcipai. acoohxt. Vi'ltli Interest ht G per cent, to 1st Muj, issl 18HI. May 1. To llftlanco last Account $1,033 60 ■ ■■■*■■ ' ** Amount advanced in lH7r), , ••- *77 it 78, as per last lleport, Page 142, 902 40 Juno 15. " Iiector, - V. li to-' I 1 1 4 . I «5. > .1 <( I. ^ 132 STATEMENT OF IIVTEREST Received during year on General Investments INVESTMENT. No, 59 Amount. Interest payable Interest. St. John Sewerage & Water Bond, $160 00 1 May, 1 Nov $9 60 Do. 100 800 00 do. 48 00 Do. ,w.^ , , . Do. •^* 118 . 600 00 do. 36 OU 171 1200 00 do. 72 00 Do. 172 1200 00 do. 72 00 Do. 252 800 00 do. 48 00 C " Do .. 425 400 00 •do. 24 00 Do. ■■..'y^ D 970 1000 00 do. 60 00 770 500 00 do. 89 00 Do. C 1177 1700 00 do. 102 00 St. John City Debt Debenture. 380 200 00 1 June, 1 Dec 12 00 Do. 388 800 00 do. 48 00 Do. 394 1720 00 do. 103 20 St. John Pettiugell Debenture, 9 1000 00 1 May, 1 Nov 60 00 Do. Pier do. 31 1000 00 do. 60 00 Do. Restoration do. 9 400 00 do. 24 00 Do. Carleton Street do. 3 400 00 do. 24 00 County Alms House Certificate, G 500 00 1 Jan. 1 July 30 00 Reformatory Debenture, 1 500 00 do. 11 58 Carleton Water Debenture 94 1200 00 I May, 1 Nov 72 00 Do. 109 1000 00 do. 60 00 Do. 172 1000 00 do. 60 00 Do. 173 1000 00 do. 60 00 Town of Portland Fire Debent. 1 500 00 1 Jan. 1 July 30 00 Do. 2 500 00 do. 30 00 Do. 3 500 00 c'o. 30 00 York County Debenture, 10 200 00 1 Feb. 1 Aug 12 00 Do. 11 200 00 do. 12 00 Province ef N. Brunswick Deb. 760 500 00 3 June, 3 Dec 30 00 Bank of N. B. Stock, 6 shares, 808 600 00 48 00 St. John Restoration Debenture 8 500 00 1 May, 1 Nov 30 00 Do. Salvage Corps do. 1 500 00 do. 30 00 Do. do. do. 2 500 00 do. 30 00 ,Do. Pettlngell do. 12 1000 00 1 May, 1 Nov 60 00 Do. Water do. G 1129 1300 00 do. 78 00 Do. do. do. E 203 600 00 do. 36 00 Do: dOo do. E 204 600 00 do. 86 00 SpU Deposit B'k N.S. Oct. 4, '81 500 00 9 74 Do. Oct. 6, '81 1500 00 28 97 Do. Nov. 20, '81 690 00 10 26 Do. Jan, 13, '82 1000 00 6 74 $1674 09 Deduct Interest Account on Debentures purchased : St. John Street Debenture No. 12. ^400 Do. City Debt, " 216, 400 28 days Int. at 6 p.c. 01 .84 - less coupon cut off, 19c. $1 65 St. John Water Bond, No. 6, $600, Do. do. •« 38, 600, Do. do. '• 542. 500, 28 days, at 6 per cent 7 36 9 01 $1,666 08 1 '"i ■ - ■ ~ . V 133 Dr. Crv ^ General Pu*j)Oses Account, .....'...... $1,889 38 Hazen Trust Principal Account, 3,006 84 General Purposes Fund, 75,963 27 Scovil Trust, support of Clergyman in .,:;-. Cambridge, ..^ 5,574 92 >Scovil Trust, repairs St. James* Church, ' =' . ' Cambridge,.. ,..,...:...: .- * • 334 49 Glebe Lands Trust Fund,... ' ' '. 216 30 Widows & Orphans " * ' ' 15,200 00 Incapacitated Clergy " 5,600 00 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, ^(Kj .. ^ ,.: 1,500 00 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 1,200 00 Wheten (Richibucjio) Trust Fund, 2,000 00 St. Peter's Church (Derby) « 600 00 Clergy Widows & Orphans " Acct., 146 63 Widows & Orphans Special " " ,- ■; 398 14 Incapacitated Clergy « « • . •', gg 175 Education, of the Children of the Clergy ;' Fund Account, 189 79 Divinity Scholarships Fund Account,.... 75 84 Cash Account, 2,182 47 Chipman Trust Interest Account,.... 124 06 Scovil Trust Income . " 200 00 Investments, 28,980 00 Douglas property, St. John,... 3,020 60 S. P. C. K. Depository, 800 00 »,: Chipman Trust Investments, 40,000 00 Merritt " " 3,900 00 Hazen Trust property, 15,000 00 Scovil " " 8,000 00 Wheten (Eichibucto) Trust Investments, 2,000 00 * ' St. Peter's Church (Derby) « 600 00 " t.:,^ . ' $109,379 19 $109,379 19 GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, . May, 1882. .^j,* Treasurer. '1 _'. m III '^: :\fii : 134 S. P. €. K. BOOK DEPOSITORY-YEAR 1881-88. T. B. BOBIK8ON, TreatureTf in account urith the Committee of 8, P. ;; (7. K. Depository, ' > ' 1882. '• .'-A ■ Dl. -:"-'■' ,';-;i: June 1. To CmIi Balance on hand, per Report 18S1, Pace U4 $356 33 '}l Salea of Books from 1 May, 1881, to 30 April, I . , 1882 •••••. •....• 957 68 (» Salea of 76iB copies of the " Dawn olf Day," at y 12 cents per year, 92 16 ->><<- Cash for Postage on " Dawn of Day," 8 45 «^ ■ -v •/■• ..H'^^^/ ■ ^■i9!i ■1 136 '"' f ■'■■'■ .■ , , ,, ■ ■ ■ ■. < • " OF . • THE DIOCESAN CHtTRCH SaCIETY OF NEW BEUNSWIOK. . (Id accordance willi Section 5 of llie CoostitiilioD of llie Socielf. ) Dale of Membership. ■(■« NAME. \t J 1838. SCOVIL, Rev. CANON, Ph, D., Vice President. 1 845. FREDERICTON, Right Rev. J OHN, Lord Bishop, Presi- dent. SMITH, G. SIDNEY, Esq. TILLEY, Six S. L., C. B., K. C. M. 6?., Vice President. ^ WIGGINS, FREDERICK A. Esq., Vice President. 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esq. SEARS, EDWARD, Esq. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND,/?.^. 1852. SCOVIL, EDWARD G. Esq. ' » 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W, H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. > . NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. ;: 1857. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L., M. E.G., SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. 1858. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H. Esq. HALL, STEPHEN S. Esq. SCOVIL, S. JOHN, Esq. SHORTLAND, Admiral F., R.N. Date of Membership. 137 NAME. . ' r: -■V 1860. DANIEL, T. \V. Esq. . ' , . ' . ' J G ARBUTT HENRY, Esq. ' SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORD. ' ; ' ,' ' 1862. GORDON, Sir ARTHUR H., K. H. '" 1866. REST, NORRIS, Esq. SH ARPE, EDWIN N. Esq. ' . ' ; , ' . SPURR, JAMES de WOLFE, Esq. 1867. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esq., Vice President i/ DOYLE, Major-General SIR HASTINGS. v/ SCOVIL, SAMUEL J., Esq. WIGGINS, GEORGE C. Esq. ' >^; 1868. DeVEBER, Rev. CANQN, Vice President. DeVEBER, Mrs. WM. k ' " ; . DeVEBER, Master WM. HERBERT. DeVEBER, Master ALLEVNE W. JARVIS, W. M. Esq., F/ce PrmWew^. '. ', ^ SCOVIL, MORRIS, Esq. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. . . . ,^ ' ' ' '; , 1869. CARMAN, Mrs. WM. ' " DeVEBER, J. S. BOIES, Esq. DOMVILLE, Miss FANNY. FENETY, G. E. Esq. 1870. CARMAN, W. BLISS, Esq, .'^ CARSON, CHARLES, Esq. ' . ' KETCH.UM, H. G. C. Esq. ! NEALES, Rev. W. S. ' . NEALES, Rev. THOMAS. ; ; • ' PERCIVAL, Miss ' ' ^^ 1871. CARMAN, Miss JANE MURRAY. FRITH, HENRY W, Esq., Vice PresidenJ. GRIMMER, GEORGE S. Esq. -" SMITH, WOODFORD J. Esq. , WILKINSON, W. Esq. 1872. JARVIS, Master EDWARD W. 1873. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M., Vice President A^AiA \ ': ■.'>• /r */• . i.>" X^'i .:'.! > m * t '■ . ! Si f\' ■ II- !:il 11 ri)' ii::i. > "< ':' .y y'"' ill Date of Membership. 1S8 NAME. v/ 1873. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JAEVIS, Master FRANK HOPE. WELDON, CHARLES W. Esq., a C. 1876. BRIG8T0CKE, Rev. CANON 1876. PARTRIDGE, Rev. R 1877. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. DbVEBER, RICHARD S , Esq. 187a HOYT, J. A. Esq., STARR, R. PENISTON, Esq. 1879. KETCHUM, JOHN D., Esq. ALEXANDER, Rev. riNLOW. ROBERTSON, JAMES F.' Esq. 1880. DOWLING, Rev. THEODORE E. . BURCHILL, GEORGE, Esq. SIMONDS, Rev. RICHARD. WILMOT, Hon. R. D., Lieut. Governor, &c.^ Vice Pres. ALLEN, Hon. J. C, Chief Justice Supreme Court, Vice President. WELDON, Hon. J. W., Judge Supreme Court "^ WETMORE, Hon. A. R, Judge Supreme Court. INCHES, ANDREW, Esq. SCHOFIELD, GEORGE A. Esq., Vice President SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL, Esq. STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON. .. HOYT, Rev. LEO. A. .r 1881. KINGDON, Right Rev. HOLLINGWORTH TULLY,- D. D,, Bishop Coadjutor. WRIGHT, Master PERCY PENISTON. :^4 - CHANDLER, E, B., Esq. 1882. CONARROE, GEORGE M., Esq., (Philadelphia, U. S.) DAVENPORT, Rev. JOHN METCALF. ' FAIRWEATHER, GEORGE EDWIN, Esq. ;■ JONES, Hon. THOMAS SOSENELL. ' ROBINSON, Hoii. ROBERT. ^ 139 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND OOLLEOTIONS, YEAR 1882-1883. .' ,'i .- ABERDEEN. (List not reoeiTed.) ALBERT. • (List not reoeived.) ANDOVBR. Bftird, Qeo. T. Baird, Jas. W. Burnbam, A. O. BedeU. J. W. FraMr, P. G. Fraser, H. R. Hammond; B. 6. Hookenhull, Robert Hoyt, Rev. Leo. A. Hoyt, W. B. Hoyt, E. H. Hoyt, Mrs. E. H. Knpkey, Abraham E. Miller, John Miller, Marearet M. NewoombtMrs. Pickett, Liewia Peat, J. H. Philips, Richard Reed, D. Spike, C.H. Spike, W. E. Stratoni Mrs. y Straton, Miss ,! i . ^j:- Straton, Alex. Scotti Alex. WetnuHW, James E. Wetmore, Miss Watson, Miss , 94 00 1 GO 8 OU 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 10 00 2 50 1 00 3 00 1 50 8 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Watson, Miss Mary Williams, James Wallace, George Collections, 1 OO 1 00 1 00 2 50 Total, $60 25 BATHURST. Bishop, Mrs. $1 QO Bishop, Samuel 1 OO' Bishop, Henry 1 50 Blaokall,J.A.E. 1 Oa Bateman, J. J. 1 00 Branch, Robert . 1 00 Bodie,H.E. 1 OO Bttttimer. Abraham 50 Carter, Edwih 75 Carter, Hiram •. 50 Connors. Wm. P. 2 Oa Ck>le, Frederick 1 00 Ck>le, Mrs. 1 00^ DesBrisay.Theophilus 4 00 DesBrisay, Aretas 5 00 DesBrisay, Swayne * <> 100' Ellis, William 1 00 Ellis, Annie 25 Ellis, Mr».R. • 1 CO- Ellis, Mrs. John E. 50 Gatain, Francis 1 OO Good, James 1 00 Hiokson, Edward .. r 1 50' Hillock, Mrs. 1 00> HUlock, Grace 50 HUyard, Mrs. 1 00' Madauchlan, Mrs. 1 00 MoConnell, Mrs. 1 09* Mann, Charles 1 00 Mvlr i;'! i! I^a-:v I' H •: ■t- i I I - 140 Miller, Mrs. Thomas 60 Miller, Mra. Richard 26 Payne, Mrs. 50 Payne, William . 1 00 Pentland, Alexander 1 00 Ramsay, Mrs. 1 00 Street, Rev. W. H. , . . . 3 00 Sutherland, Mrs. A. ' t •; 1 00 Smith, Robert 1 00 Smith, Henry B. 25 Vail, Mrs. 1 00 Vail, Miss , ,^ 50 Vail, Georgiana ° .; - 60 \Velch, Clara ** '" ' 1 00 Welch, Carrie ' 1 00 Williamson. Samuel * '• 1 00- Williamson. Mrs. 50 Williamson, Thomas 50 Wilbur, James 1 00 .. rr. 'J^o*al» $51 50 NEW BANDON. Dealy, Joseph • $ 60 Dealy, Mrs. fu •. 50 Dpaly. Henry ^'*^'^ * ii 60 Dbran, Albert * >f 1 00 Ellis, Edward ^ 1 00 Ellis, Edward P. 60 EUis. Mrs. Matthews, 60 Ellis, J. 76 Ellis, James 60 Eady, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan 1 00 Good. Nicholas 1 00 Hodnett, William 60 Hodnett, Mrs. 60 Hodnett, Susan 26 Ring, Mrs. Henry 1 00 Sitrgeant, Thomas 1 00 'Sj^J . ■ •• $11 00 ICARAQUETTE AND SHIPPEGAN. Alexander, Francis $ 25 Blackall, James 50 Branch, Richard 1 00 Clarke, Charles 26 Cabot, Thomas 1 00 Boran, Jonathan 1 00 DeGuetteville, C. N. 50 De la Perill, .John 1 00 Guillon, Frederick 25 Henry, James ,. ,,..100 LeBoutHlier, Willianr,! sjij; 26 Michel, Joseph 26 Rive, Philps 1 40 Taylor. Mrs. • 1 00 Robin, Chas. & Co., 6 00 Vibert, John James 1 00 it'i 1.J $15 65 RECAPITULATION. Bathurst, $51 60 New Bandon, 11 00 Caraquefi and Ship* pegan, 16 65 Off 'tory, St. George 's, 4 60 ' ' Total, $82 75 $1 f- ■ eifx'.l 00 25 25 00 60 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 BAY DU VIN. Forbes, Mrs. ,^. Forbes, Maria * , < " Forbes. Bella In Llemorium, McLanaghan, James McLanaghan, Robert McL'eod, James Noble, Robert Ullock, Donald Williston,Mr8. A. Williston, Jos. B. Williston, Thos. B. Williston, Ambrose Williston, Seymour Wiljiston, Mary Williston, Henry C. Williston, Mr. & Mra. J. Williston, John Williston, Joseph Williston, James Williston, A. G. Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. $27 60 Collec'n St. J ofan's Church, 2 32 Six Mission Boxes, ^ year , 8 00 Total, $32 92 G. 2 00 1 00 50 00 00 00 .•50 60 50 '6 00 1 1 2 Ul 60 1 00 25 . 1 00 'Um, a« ' 25 1 40 1 00 6 00 1 00 $16 65 )N. I 60 1 00 l5 65 4 60 $82 75 .N. , ■ $1 00 25 25 4 00 60 50 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 J. G. 1 00 2 00 SO 50 50 '5 00 $27 60 uroh, 2 32 year, 8 00 t\l.< BRIGHT, QUEENSBURY AND • SOUniAMPTON. Burtt, Henry i Burtt, Edward Brewer, l^ewis Burtt, A. T. Burtt, JeroDiiah Burtt, Joseph Burtt, Justin Brewer, Amos Brewer, Mrs. Amos Burt, Whitman '• i Carrathurs, Mi8S 'i Carrathurs, Miss J. Caverhill, William ,, , Dykeman, Gilhert Ferris, William B.. McKiel, Rev. Wm. LeB. McKie'. Mrs. Wm LeB. Mr)orehouse, Jarvis Moorehouse, Adonijah AJoorehouse, Thomas. McKeen, John MoKeen. Abraham McKeen, Mrs. Abraham Mcliwaine, Mrs. David Morse, Joshua Morse, Mrs. Joshua Moorehouse, Oscar ^ Miller, Henry Nalile, Joseph ' " "'' Finder, James K. Finder, Mrs. James K. Frescott, William Prescott, Henry jr. Rudolf, Miss Wiggins, William $1 00 00 50 00 60 5(J 00 00 50 25 00 00 00 00 2 00 4 00 00 60 50 50 00 00 85 00 00 60 60 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 26 Collections— St. Paul's, Up- per Keswick, Collections— All Saint's, $33 85 4 36 1 76 Total, $39 95 BURTON. $32 92 Beckwith, T. A. Browne, Geo. L. Bulley, Mrs. A. C. $1 00 1 00 2 00 Burnett, Mrs. Clarkson, John Clowes, C. H. Clowes, Gerhardus Currie. Miss E. Fell, Mrs. Gilbert, J. K. Gilmour, C. H. Greer, Rov. W. Greer, Mrs. . ' . Greer, Miss Hubl)ard, F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. F. A, Hubbard, Miss Hubbard, Miss Isabel Lindsay, Wm. Lindsay, Mrs. Wm. Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, Mrs. R. Lyons, William « Street, Charles Street, Miss • < White, Ja8.S. WiUnot, Hon.R.D. Lt. Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, R. D. jr. Wilmot, J. D. Offertories, 1 00 4 m 00 0(> CI) 60 00 Oi) 00 00 oo 00 00 01 > 00 50 50 60 60 60 0() 00 00 Gov. 20 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 86 00 5 01 9 01 14 02 . $100 02 CAMBRIDGE. (List not received.) CAMFOBELLO. . ■■^r'^ ';?; '«?• m 142 Byron, 6«orge M. Byron, John R. C. Gftlder. Mn. Wm. Wallace Calder, James A. Chapman. Mn . Rfohard Farmer, John Eiq. Flagg, Cadwallader C. Flagg, Mn . C. C. Johnstone, Mn. 0. M. lAnk, Mary Lank, Mn. C. B. Rice, Isaac Rees, Miss Louise V. Rees, Miss Emily C. Rees, Alfred W. Vennell, James Vennell, Daniel Vennell, Mrs. James Vennell, John A. VMinell, Joseph 6. Veunell, James W. Vennell, Lemuel Vennell, Samuel Owen, Mrs. Robinson 85 2fi 00 00 1 00 2 00 1 1 5 6 00 00 2 00 60 60 . 50 60 26 26 1 00 60 76 26 25 26 25 26 25 60 Total, 957 76 CANTERBURY. Hartin, Rev. Thomas and family, |5 50 <;arleton and fairville. ST. OEOKOK, OAKLETON. <:!ontributions of $1 and upwards. Anonymous, $1 00 Bartlett, Mrs. J. R. 1 00 Bedell, A. R. 1 00 Brittain, Mn. S. L. 1 00 Connor. Mn. F. R. 1 00 Cornfield, Wm. J. 4 00 Cowie. Andrewjr. I 00 Dowling, Rev. T. E. & Mrs. 6 00 Fairweather,Thos. J.&Mrs. I 00 Firweather, Frank H. r tvoetk Mrs. O. (in en, Herbert Hayes, Mn.H. Hutton, Mrs. E. L. Lee, Miss McLaohlan, Mrs. T. M. MoLaohlan, Miss Elisabeth Maolauchlan, Mrs. 8. 0. £. Maolauohlan, Miss Lucy Matthews, Mn. L. A. Miles, Miss Rebecca Moran, Henry R. Napier, J. R. Perry, Captain Pidgeon, Mrs. David Puray, James G. Sewell, S. N. Sloat, Mary H. 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 Offertories, 40 00 20 85 $60 85 fair: l^ILLE MISSION. CoUectiona of%l and upwards. Armstrong, Miss Elizabeth $1 00 Armstrong, Miss Mary Ann 1 00 Herringlon.Mrs. T. 100 Mills, Mra. Mary 1 00 Petera, Hurd 6 00 Spun*, James DeW. 10 00 Offertories, RECAPITVALTIOX. Carleton, Fairville, $19 00 17 21 $86 '21 60 86 $97 06 143 ON. upteards. 6th $1 00 Ann 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 10 00 $19 00 17 21 CHATHAM. (Lilt not r6o«iTed.) DERBY. Coll. by Hit* Alli$on and Mrt, Chureh. * Allison, Mn. AIliMn, Wm.Jr. Ashford. Robert Arohibaid. Alex. Amos, Maloom Amos, Mrs. M. Betts, Jno. Betts, Mrs. Henry Betts, Annie Barron, Allan Barron, Mrs. J. Barron, David Bulger, Thos. Crocker, Mr. & Mi-s. W. T. Ohurch, Mrs. Carruthers, Mrs. W. Cliff, Mrs. Jno. Connors, Jno. Camaban, Mrs. J. Glouston, Mrs. H. Clouston. Mrs. J. Clouston, Wm. Cowie, Geo. Donahan. Mr. Erikson, Mrs. Funohion, Minnie Fitzgerald. John Grraham, John Hiltz, Rev. A. F.&wife Hiltz, Ethel M. Hussey. Jas. Hart, John , Henderson, F. P. Henderson, Annie .Tonson,John Johnson, John ].«ee, Mi's. Lobing, Wm B. Leighton, Isaac Miller, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Geo. Morrison, M. $1 00 1 00 50 50 25 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 25 50 4 CO 1 00 60 1 00 25 25 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 76 25 60 50 00 00 25 00 50 60 00 50 25 75 00 00 00 00 5 1 McEaohem, Mrs. Newoorob, Mifs Parker, Everett, RaMl, Mrs. Sbav. Thos. Tulip, Mrs. Vanderbeo, Geo. Wathen, J. N. CoU, by the Miuea Cliff. Astle, Albert. $( Astle, Mrs. A. Astle, Mrs. J. L. Astle, Mrs. D. Barton, Miss ! Clifl, Wm. ] Cliir, Mrs. Wm. ] Cliff. Thos. C. Cliff. Alex. G. Cliff, Fannie Cliff, Josephine F. Cliff. Hattie A. Davidtion, Alex. A. Davidson, Mrs. Allan Davidson. Gertie Hambrook, Mark Plaidwell, Jeseph Park, Mrs. Alex. 8 50 1 00 50 t 1 00 $52 61 NELSON. Coll. by Mi»8 Saunders, Ambrose, Mr. & Mrs. Bateman, Miss Bateman, Jos. jr. Brown, Mr. Carmalt, Jas. Cushraao, Wm. Firley, Mrs. Justice Flett, I.«tnbert Flett, Mrs. Jno. Haines, M. Elarding, Miss Leslie, Isaac Laoey, H. Muers, Robert MoEenzie, R. ' $2 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 25 •I tivi' I! ■I ;l t| 144 1' *-( > ■••-;■•. ^^:H.:'v:i''*, ^ v.' .'■. ■'■?■''.' '%^- ^d'- ■ '*-'^^'' *i'ftt' ■':^y': ;;#;; ■■'■]. -x: !% '. *' ■■':■ -'k' m ,, ' - ■•'•ife^ iL' * "' . ■:-iSV k m McKenzie, Mr. & Mrs. J. 1 00 Kotman, Mrs. J.as. 1 00 liirewman, Jno 1 00 Polk, Alex. • 1 00 Saunders, Miss 1 00 Saunders, A. A. M. 1 50 Underbill, A. A. 3 00 Vye, Wm. 1 00 Vye, Mrs. Chaa. ••■ 1 00 Williams, SUas .,; ,1 00 ,n- $25 25 BLACKVILLE. Coll. hy Miss Vnderhill. Astle, Jno. $0 25 Arbo, Chas. 60 Astle, Jno. jr. '; ' 25 Astle, Jas. 25 Bateman, Edward 60 Bamford, Chas. ' • 50 Barnett, Theo. M. 60 Barnett, Mrs. T. M. 60 Betts, Jas. 25 Colford,Edw'd 50 Cunningham, Jas. 50 Clearwater, Wesley 60 Coughlan, Thos. 1 00 Campbell. A. 60 DriscoU, Daniel 50 Dumphey, Andrew : 50 Duncan, Wm. 25 Donahue, Michael V- :-• 26 Friend, 50 do. 50 do- 1 00 do. 1 00 do. 1 00 do. ,: 60 do. 25 do. . 1 00 Ferguson, Jno. 1 00 (rillespie, Thomas 38 Joyce, John 60 Joyce, Edward 1 00 Joyce, Jas. 1 CO Lowe. Jas. 26 TiOighton, Jno. ■ 25 Linscott, David 1 Mitchell, Jno A. Murray, Michael ;: j , Mers^reau, John A. Man derson, James 1 Mouniain, James Mitchell, James ifv.'' * • Mitchell, Peter Moran, i'hos. McLaughlan, Michael . McLanghlan, John McLanghUm, John jr. McLaughlan, J. ' 1 McCarthy, Byron McConnell. Wm. •- .'"' McConnell, John ' •* McClinchey, John McCormiek, Patrick Murray, Hugh McNeil, Charles Nutheam, John Noble, A. A -^^^ Noonan, Thos. • ■ : ^'.••, Porter, Wm. '' '• Qniity, Daniel- • * r, 1 HobinHon, Alex. B D. R., ■•'^:}- S wine, Robert • • '' - 1 Shinnock, Wm. Turner, Thos. Underbill, Angus Underbill, Mrs. T. W. Underbill, Arthur W. 1 Underbill, Chas. F. Underbill, Thos. Underbill Robert Underbill, Annie Underbill, James Vicars, Michael Vicars, John Y. Vicars, James Vicars, Patrick Vicars, John Warren, Peter 1 Warren, Alex. ' ^ 1 Warren, James Warren, James jr Warren, Theo. Walls, John Walls, Robert m 25 25 00 25 30 10 25 25 50 50 00 50 25 25 25 '60 25 50 60 25 25 60 00 25 25 00 60 '••SO 60 50 0t> \b 50 60 50 50 60 60 50 50 50 00 00 2fV »5 50 25 25 145 1 m 25 S6 60 1 00 86 10 25 25 50 1 00 50 25 50 25 50 50 25 25 50 00 25 25 (X) 50 50 50 50 L 0<» 50 60 50 50 60 50 .50 50 50 00 00 25 »5 60 25 25 1 1 Coll. by Mrs. Corney. Astle, Annie Berry, Mrs. R. Bean, James Burns, James Connors, Wm. Curtis, John Curtis, Emeline Corney, John Coughlan, Mrs. D. Grindley, Mrs. ' **" Hogan, Edward Henderson, .Jane Kehoe, P. McLaggan, Mrs. S. McLaggan, Mrs. Wm. McCormick, Kate McCarthy, Dennis Robinson, Mrs. R, Robinson, R. Schofield, JohnL. Underbill, Mrs. Wm. T. Underbill, Cruden Underbill, Millette Underbill, Thos. Underbill, T. W. Underbill, Wm. A. K. Underbill, W. T. Underbill, Albert Wilson, Mrs. James 25 30 25 50 25 50 25 50 25 30 25 05 60 25 25 25 60 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 25 10 25 25 50 Coll. by Mrs. John W. Under hill. Astle, Alex. $ 10 Coughlan, Benj. 10 Coughlan, Mrs. B. 10 Coughlan, Mary M. 05 Curtis, Henry . 20 Curtis, Mrs. H. ' 10 Curtis, Nelson , 20 Curtis, Wm. 10 Curtis, Joseph 25 Coughlan, Jas. ... 50 Friend, ., 25 do., 10 Harris, Moses 25 Kennedy, Mrs. D. 25 Lebbeans, Wm. 25 Mountain, James 15 Mountain, Jane 25 10 Sullivan, M. Sullivan, John Sullivan, James Underbill, Mrs. J. W. Underbill, J. W. Warren, Mrs. James $54 68 Total, 134 04 Reserved for local pui'poses, 14 04 $120 00 DORCHESTER. Atkinson, Mrs. S. $1 00 Atkinson, Miss C. B. 50 Atkinson, Mr. Mariner 1 00 Backhouse, William 2 00 Beckwith, Mrs. R. 1 00 Bennett, MVs. Capt. 50 Cash, per I R. C, 5 00 Campbell, Rev. J. R. 5 00 Chandler, Mrs. 10 00 Ch.'imller, E. B. . 20 00 Chandler, George 5 00 Chandler, Chas. U. 2 00 Chandler, Mrs. Joshua 10 00 Chandler, Miss F. 1 00 Chipman, Mrs. 2 00 Chipman, Miss 1 00 Chapman, .Mrs. D. 2 00 Chapman, A. 1 00 Clarke, Jas. 2 00 Chapman, Mrs. Sheriff 1 00 Foster, Mrs. John 2 00 Foster, Miss 2 00 Fowler, G. B. 1 00 Gilbert, S. Gay 5 00 Gilbert, Miss 6 00 Gilbert, Miss E. 1 00 Gilbert, T. H. 2 00 Gilbert, B. H. 1 00 Godfrey. Chas. 3. 1 00 Hanington.Hon.D.L &wife 16 00 Hanington, Miss 2 00 Hanington, Maggie 2 00 Hanington, Henry 1 25 1-. '■*>'•?.' . (1. * 146 ill' Hanington, Robert Hanington, Maud Hanington, C. Lionel Hanington, Blanche Hickman, Mrs. Joseph Hickman, William Hickman, John Keillor, Thos. Keillor, Mrs. Kinder, Mr. King, Mrs. Capt. Lawrence^ William Landry, Mrs. Masters, H. W. McKay, A. McGrath, Mrs. McClintock, — Moran, Mrs. Moore, Miss McGrath, Mrs. — Oulton, Judge Palmer, Hiram Palmer, Mrs. B. Palmer, Mrs. J. Palmer, Mrs. Eben Palmer, Mrs. Edward Palmer, Miss A. Peck, Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Robert-', Jas. Roberts, Mrs. Jas. Roberts, Jus. jr., Roberts, John Roberts, Melissa Boberts, Seraphine Simonds, Rev. R. Smith, Lady Tait, E. V. Teed, John Turner, Mrs. William Teed, Mariner Teed, Mrs. Teed, Frank Wilbur, Mrs. Willard, Wilbur, Miss Eva 00 50 60 50 00 00 00 00 09 00 CO 00 50 1 00 50 2 00 50 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 2 00 DOUGLAS, (1881.) Coll. by Fanny E. Robinson. Burridge, Mrs. Crummer, Benj. Cox. Ida , Friend, A do., Manson, Miss Pue, Richard Rodgers, Mrs. Robinson, J. DeLancey, Smith, Mrs. FREDERICTON. 1 CO 1 00 60 25 25 1 00 2 0;i 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 00 10 00 2 1 1 1 GO 00 00 00 50 25 00 00 $187 75 Oflfertories, $7.24 & $7.76 16 CO Total, $202 76 1 00 45 20 5U 30 1 00 1 00 50 4 00 1 00 Total, $9 95 Aiken, Robert $7 00 Akerley, S. A. 10 OU Allen, Hon. Chief Justice 40 oa Allen, T. C. 10 00 AUon, John 1 60 Allen. W. K. 1 20 Allen, J. F. . ■ 1 00 Allen, G.C. 1 00 Aimstrong, T. 1 00 Ashfield, Mrs. 1 00 Bailey, Professor 6 00 Bailey, H. 25 Babbitt, Mrs. G. N. > 1 01) Beckwith, Mrs. 1 25 Beck with, A. G. 4 00 Beckwith, C. 2 50 Beckwith, H. 6 00 Bell, Robert 1 00 Belyea, A. L. 2 00 Black, Mrs. 3 CO Black. J. 6 00 Black, Mrs. J. 5 00 Black, H. 1 00 Bliss, G. J. (W. & 0.) 6 OU Blizzard, 0- 50 Block, A. N. 1 00 Bonar, Mrs. 25 Brannen, Miss 1 00 Brannen, C. S. 1 CO Briggs, Mrs. 30 Brown, Dr. T. C. 2 00 Brown, Mrs T. U. 1 00 147 s. ice $7 OU 10 00 40 oa 10 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 4 2 6 1 2 3 fc-A 50 20 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 25 00 5i) 00 00 00 t«.» 00 6 00 1 00 5 00 50 1 00 26 1 00 1 00 30 2 00 1 00 Brown, F'rank M. Brown, Mary B. Brown, E. Burchill, A. (^adwallader, J. Crtdwallader, E. C»meron, J. Carman, W. Cathels, J. Carr, Eliza ' - Campbell, Mrs. ' ' Clan;, J. JI. Cl«'m nts, W. D. Cliff, N. A. Co iter, Mrs. Craig, W. and Mrs. • Cripps, Mrs. Grid I and, Fanny Cropley, II. A. Cropley, Mary ' Cropley, Alice Ciopley, Alfred C!nmoaing, J. R. Currier. «.apt. Davidson, Miss Diamond, R. Diamond, Mrs. R. Diamond, J. Dianiond, Mrs. J. Diamond, M Dibbi( e, Mrs. Doug'.iertv, Sarah D'ugUerty, Sarah A. Dougherty. Kathleen Dunn, E. L. Dann, Mrs. Dunn, Louisa Edmonds, J. Etchings, Mrs. Fenety, G. E. Fenety, W. H. Fisher, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. C. B. Fisher, W. Flewelling, W. P. Friend, Gibson, J. Golding, I. R. Governor, Hon. the Lt. Good, J. 00 00 50 00 00 5 00 4 00 25 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 G 00 50 to 60 1 00 50 26 25 25 50 3o 2U 1 2U 25 50 25 50 60 60 1 00 25 42 00 2 50 10 00 3 50 3 00 1 60 40 00 25 10 00 30 00 1 5C Gordon, Mrs. 3 00 Gordon, F. 2^ Gordon. Mrs. F. 2ft Gordon, C, ' ' w Gordon, L. " '^' Gord(m, S. 'xS'" Gouiih, Mrs. 1 00 Grant, H. 25 ' Grant, L. .M. Grant, N. 26 Grant, Mrs. N. '25 Green, ivJrs. Hilton 1 00 (Gregory, Mrs. 5 00 Gregory, The Misses 8 00 Grieves, Mrs. J. 2 00 Grigor, Miss 1 00 Hamilton, Mrs. H. 1 (0 Harrison, Prof. 6 00 Hazeti, Mrs C. x 60 H.Mzcn, Mrs, J. 1 00 Hazen, J. C. 2 00 Hazen, G. 2 (!() Hoi^per, Miss 25 Hodge, John 1 00 Hunt, G. C. 12 00 Hunter, Mrs. 4 00 Inches, A. 25 (n Jack, Mrs. 1 00 Jack, Ttie Misses 6 00 Jack. U. M. 3 (.0 Jacob, Dr. 6 on Jacob, Miss 14 (!() Jarvis, J. 1 00 Jordan, I). 3 00 Jouett, G. & J. 1 00 Jouett, L. A. W. 50 Ketchum, H. G. C. 10 00 Kingdon, Right Kev. Dr. 50 00 Laurence, W. «fe Mrs. 1 00 Laurence, W. jr. 30 Laurence, M. 80 Laurence, S. •50 Leigh Mrs. 1 00 Leo, .VIrs.C. (W. «k 0.) 5 00 Lee, E. C. 2 OO Lee, C H. 6 00 • Lee, S. C. 1 15 Leek, Jane 60 Leese, Mrs. 60 Leonard, Minnie 1 (0 ' : > ^ii :i^l ■f;ll I'll m m (A flit' 148 I Lipsett, W. & J. 1 50 Quinn, W. A. Lister, The Misses 2 00 Quartermain, F. Lister, Jolm 2 00 Rainsford, H. B. Lister, J. L. 1 00 Rainsford, Robert Lister, J. W. 50 Richards, J. , Lister, F. S. 50 Richer, Mrs. Ijong, Mrs. W, 2 30 Roberts, Rev. G. G. & Mrs Lugrin, Miss 50 Roberts, C. G. D. Lyonp, Captain 1 00 Rodgers, J. Matheson, Mrs. 2 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Maxwell, J. i 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. B. Maxwell, Mrs. 50 Robinson, F. Philipse, Maxwell, A. 20 Ross, Frances Mclntyre, A. 60 Scarnell, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. A. 60 Scarnell, W. B. Mentrum. Mrs. 50 Sherman, L. W. • Metropolitan of Canada, 100 00 Shnte, L. F. Miller, Mrs. 1 00 8isson, The Misses Miller, J. H. 1 25 Smith, Rev. J. Mills, Mrs. 30 Smith, Moses McElveny, R. 1 16 Smith, Thomas Mitchell, A. 1 00 Sterling, A. A. Mcffitt, C. 1 00 Stopford, G. E. Montgomery, Rev. H. 1 00 Straton, F. A. H. Moore, John 5 00 Street, Mrs. Moore, Jane 7 00 Street, W. W. Moore, Selina 3 00 Street, Miss Moore, Annie T. , 5 00 Street, A. F. Moore, Robert 3 00 Street, L. Lee Morehouse, C. F. 4 00 Swyro, E. & A. Morehouse, G. 3 00 Tippet, Mrs. Murphy, H. 50 Tippet, Mary Myahrall, J. .; ■■ 8 00 Tippet, W. Nicolson, Mrs. 2 00 Thomas, Mrs. J. No. 5, (C. T. L.) ' 6 00 Thomas, Chailes Osgood, Giles , ,i 1 00 Thomns, Dnnc; n Owen, S. 6 00 Thompson, E. & Mrs. E. Parkin, G. R. JO CO Vavasour, Mrs. Peppers, Thos. ■-. ; 1 00 Vavasour, Maude Perkins, J. D. 2 00 Venner, G. Perl ey, Miss ,r 50 Waugh, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. 35 Wandless, Mrs. Peter?, A. 15 Weeks, Rev. A. H. Peters. G. 12 Wetmore, Hon. Judge Pindar. Mrs. 1 CO Wet more, Mrs. T. Phair, W. B. 1 00 Wetmore, E. L. Plant, Mrs. 1 00 Wetmore, H. G. C. Plant, Mrs. 50 Wallace, Mrs. Power, Annie 1 00 Wallace, Mrs. C. Quinn, W. H. 2 00 Wheeler, Henry 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 23 00 5 00 2 CO 2 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 15 00 50 1 00 6 00 4 00 12 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 400 1 00 2 00 1 CO 1 CO 50 50 3 00 5 CO 20 01) 10 00 10 00 4 00 60 45 2 00 I. '-, 149 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 23 00 5 00 2 CO 2 2 5 3 le 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 6 00 1 00 15 00 50 1 00 6 «'0 4 00 12 00 5 00 3 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 CO 1 00 50 50 3 00 5 CO 20 00 10 00 10 00 4 00 50 45 2 00 Wheeler, Mrs. II. Whelplev, O. T. White, W. W. White, G. Wilkinson, E. Wilkes, Mrs. G. Williams, E. Williamson, J. H. Wilmot, E. H. & Mrs. Winslow, T. B. Winslow, E. B. Woodward, J. Yardy, E. &iMrs. E. 1 00 8 00 1 00 25 1 00 35 1 00 1 25 20 00 6 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 $1 023 12 OftVrtoriea at Cathedrial, 'j29 53 Do. at Parish Church, 13 66 Total, $11,66 31 FAIRYILT.E. (See Carleton and Fiiirville.) GAGETOWN. U.ibbitt, Miss Buzza, Mr. • Buzz I, Lizzi Buzz.i, Mnry Clovve.c, John C Cooper, John Coster, Mrs. N. A. Crawford, Samuel DeVeber, Mrs. G. & Sons, DeVebor, flames • < PeVebpr, G. M. Friend, do., DuVernet, Mr. and Mrs. DuVernet, Lizzie Gilbert, Dr. Gilbert, Thomas ' ?^ '' Gilbert, Miss Gourley, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Hewlitt, Richard Johnston, Miss $1 00 , 60 25 Knox, Mis? Knox, Annie ' L iw, John McAllister, Archibald McAllister, Angus McAllister, Mrs. Jane McAllister, Cassie McKeagne, William McKinney, John McDermot, Mrs. Samuel McDermot, Belle McDermot, Annie, Monteith, Mrs. Neales, Helen Neales, Ruse Norwood, John Peters, Miss Peters, Mrs. Samuel L. Peters, Edward Rector, Scott, Mrs. Smith, Leslie Shells, Mrs. Vail, Mary Vail. Albert Wiiliamore, Wm. & Annie, Wiggins, Mrs. 1 a 10> 50 60 50 25 CO 50 25 25 25 60 00- DO 0.) 10 CO 50 00 60 00 25 00 50 60 50 'Jo (0 00 00 I 50 6 0)' 1 00 50 Offertories. Aug. 2oth, 1881, Oct. yth, 1881. June 18th, 1882, Total, $51 50 2 00 3 00 6 00 - 11 00 .§62 50 30 00 00 00 0(1 01) 2o 26 00 00 GRAND FALLS. (List not received.) GREENWICH. (List not received.) r ,t|5 J. .L i(«(n\ wm m mm 150 hi' ^' -V IN' * ' ' feM- 'I (>s ■*- V • HAMPTON. Barnes, Mrs. N. M. Boone, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Cookson, James Oookson, Arabella Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Crawford, J. I(. Crawford. Kate Crawford, Mrs. Geo. Crawford, Mrs. W. C. Demill, Mrs. Deniill, Miss Deraill, Rufus E, Demill, Edward R. FlewelliriiT, Mrs. Geo. Flewelling, Miss Fowler, Mrs. Geo. Frost, Mi's. Fowler, Robert Fowler. Mr. George Hallett, Mis. Hammond, Mrs. MacmonHgle, Mrs. McBrien, Patrick Otty, Geo. 0. D. Otty, Geo. Raymond, Wolsey Robinson, W. H. Raymond, John Stephenson, Mrs. S. Stephenson, Maggie Stephenson, James Steeves, Mrs. Smith, Chas. I. Smith, Mrs. C. I. Smith, Newton Smith, Ebenezer Smith, Louisa F. Smith, I. E. Taylor, G. L. M. D.. Travis, Mrs. Walker, Rev. Canon Walker, Miss Offertorv, Christmas, " Whit-Sunday, Total, $1 00 m 00 CO 50 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 00 1 50 oO 00 50 /O 1 00 3 GO r,o 4 00 KINGSCLEAR. Collected by Miss Loiisia Mnrray. Giles, C. H. & Miss Murray, W. H. Murniy, J. Sidney Murray, Charles E. Murray, Ranney Mnrrrty, Louisa J. $7 00 2 00 0(» 00 00 00 2 1 I 9 815 00 (Joll. by Andrew Bainsford, Esq. Armstrong, T. A. Rainsford, A. W. Tabor, C. C. 75 2 00 5 00 $7 75 2 (10 1 00 2 00 2 00 50 60 . 60 50 1 00 50 1 (JO 1 50 35 35 5 ro 1 00 4 00 1 00 $49 70 15 01 3 36 $68 07 Coll. by Mrs. Stratton. Allen, Mi.«s Lucy /• < . Allen, Miss Balond, William Camber, Miss Cunningham, , Ml s. Friend, A }j,'\ Hector, Georsre Jenninc', William Leek, William jr. Leek, Geoicfe senr. a. McCarthy, Maggie Mcintosh, Mrs. , ; i Noble, Mrs. > ' P;ve, Rev. George 4 00 Hargrove, David u Offertory, 1 90 Hargrove, Augusta 10 - Hargrove, Wm. 9 $9 90 Knight, J. E. 2 00 ^ Knight, Leonard 2 00 Total, $r)5 25 Knight, Jesse jr. 60 ^ Keefe, George Lenox, Mrs. i KINGSTON. Moody, James McAuley, Mrs. Archibald 60 75 (List not received.) Matitall, Geo. 1 00 ■ X Murray, E. T. 25 Miles, John 1 00 MADAWASKA. Nash, Albert 1 00 Newman, Daniel 25 (List not received.) Orill, Charles 1 00 O'Dell, Thomas 60 MAX/GERVILLE. O'Dell, James H. Quinlan, Mr. 60 25 (List not received.) Roberts, Mr. ^'. Remaly, Henry ' 1 25 25 Roick, George 60 Reid. James 1 00 MONCTON. f^pinney. Nelson 1 10 (List not received.) Spinney, Fred. Smith, Capt. I 00 60 m ^ • m [> ';; iw '.m t% !,' 4 Smith, George Sraiih, Wolfred Smith, Joseph Stephens Geo. Spinney, Chas. Shepherd, Wm. Shepherd, Mrs. Spike, Rev. H. M. Scott, Eobert Thomson, Wm. Wilson, John Wilson, Ben j. Wilson, Robert Whalen, Edward White, Thomas Taylor, James Taylor, Henry I'ISAIUNCO. Brine, James Dean, Robert jr. Dean, Robert senr. Dean, John Edwin Evans, Mr. McGuii'e, Samuel McGuire, Nathaniel Tyner, William 152 60 50 00 50 60 60 25 00 00 60 25 25 2o 2d 60 25 25 $48 19 $ 60 25 60 60 25 25 25 $2 75 DIPPER HAKBOUR AND MACe's BAY. Coll. by Miss McQowen and Miss Craft. Belmore, Miss C $ 40 Burns, Robert 25 Caflfery, Mrs. 50 Caffery, George 50 Graft, Miss Jessie 25 Craft, Albert T. 60 Corscadden, Mrs. Robert 25 Gorscadden, Mrs. Wm. 25 Ellis, John 1 GO Ellis, James 75 Ellis, Robert 50 Kenedy, Mrs. Joseph 60 Mawhiney, Wilson 1 00 Mawhiney, Robert Mawhiney, David Mawhiney, John Mawhiney, Mrs. Jane Mawhiney, Mrs. Robert J. Mawhiney, Mrs. Robert senr. Mawhiney, Robert T. Mawhiney, Joseph Mawhiney, James McGowen, Wm. jr. McGowen, Thos. McFherson, Mrs. Robert Snyder, John Thomas, Georfi^e Walsh, Frank SO 50* 00 50 50 25 25 26 50 50 60 50 00 50 $13 06 XEW IlIVBB AND LEPREAUX. Chittick, Mr. Chitiick, Mrs. Chittick, Eva Daly, Mrs. John Daly, Mrs. Patrick Diblee, Mr. Dickson, James Ilagnrty. Mrs. Frank Howe, Wm. Knight, Mrs. .Joshua Shaw, Robert Spragg, John Spragg, Mrs. J. Sellers, Mrs. Donald $ 25 25 25 m ^5 S6 25 25 00 00 50 25 25 OO $6 00 RECAPITULATION. Musquash, $48 19 Mace's Bay& Dipper Harbor,13 65 Pisarinco, 2 75 Lepreaux and New River, 6 00 Offertories ; Musquash, Pisarinco, Mace's Bay, 70 6» 6 62 2 98 1 20 10 80^ Total. $81 '39' $48 19 or,13 65 2 75 , 6 CHJ 70 69 ;2 8 153 NEWCASTLE. Benson, Mrs. $1 00 Buck, W. H. I 00 Back, Mrs. 1 00 Buck, Dora 5U Davidson, Mrs. 2 00 Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. J. W. 5 00 Duffy, John 1 00 Duffy, Nellie 60 Duffy, Janie 50 Fenn, William 6 Oi» Fisher, Mrs. 1 ( Fairey, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. 6 00 Gjertz.JMrs. I 00 Graham, Vernon H. 2 OU Haddow, Mr. & Mrs. R. B. 10 0) HoUaran, Miss I 00 Joyce, Mrs. R. P. B. 2 00 Kethro, John 2 00 Kethro, Mrs. 2 CO Kethro, Marian 1 00 Ledden, Miss 1 0(J McKenzle, R. 2 00 Miller, Mrs. S. 2 (.0 McBride, Ellen 1 (.0 Maltby, William 2 00 Maltby, Thomas 2 00 Maltby, Mrs. T. 2 UO Maltby, Marion 1 00 Maltby, Richard 1 00 Maltby, Hiram 1 00 Russell, J. B. 5 00 Street, Mr. & Mrs. E. Lee 5 (H) Staples, Miss 4 00 Sweet, Rev. J. H. S. & Mrs . 6 00 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Taylor, Thomas 45 Taylor, James •JO Underhill, Miss 1 00 Williston, Judge 1 00 83 15 Offertory, 4 35 Total, J "887 50 NEW DENMARK. (List not received.) NEW MARYLAND. Alexander, Rev. F. $46 Ball, George Ball, Ellen Charters, Mrs. J. Charters, Margaret Daniels, Mrs. Dunbar, W. FisUer, David Fisher, Mrs. G. Fisher, Mrs. H. Fisher, Lewis Fisher, Amelia and Alice, Fletcher, Edward sr., Fletcher, Edward jr., Fletcher, John Graham, Thomas Graham, A. and E. Hainii g, Mrs. J. Ilevvetson. John Uewetson, Ada Hickling, W. Horncastle, Mrs. Hurneastle, James Horncastle, Mrs. W. Horncastle, Annie Horncastle, H. and I. Lindsay, James Lindsay, Theodore Lipsett' David McKnight, Mrs. McKiiigh,, J as. McKnight, Mrs. S. McKnight, W. H., S. & C. M. McKnight, Selina & Maud, McMurtry, Robert Mo:ss, Thomas O'Leary, Mrs. O'Leary, Thomas Rice, David Rice, Hermann "^ Rice, Mrs. T. Rice, A. and W., Scgee, Mr. and children, Waugh, Mrs. 01^ 60 5() 60 00 00 50 60 oo 00 0(^ 60 OO 25 no OO 00 CO Oo 00 51 » 50 OO 00 2 00 00 2i 50 OO 00 75 00 60 00 Oi» 50 00 50 Total, $ 92 75 i1 i ill 11- m if ii: , • t i,;,:,; !;:i' , i'l „ 4 •• ■. .'h ; ■ "■j'i n [I 15( m-M ^;-'-| 4 NORTON. Baxter, Robert 82 on Cochrane. Mrs. John 20 Dixon, Charles 10 00 Dixon, Charles jr. 1 00 Dixon, George 1 (10 Dixon, Gilbert 1 00 Dixon. Henry 1 50 Deniston, William 50 Earle, John 60 Earle, Miss J. 60 fi. K., 60 Fairweather, J. A. > 1 0(- Fairweather, E. 1 50 Fairweather, J. E. 1 50 Fairweather, Stephen 2 00 Finn, Charles fiO Friend, 20 Fiers, Madame 1 00 Frost, Mrs. Charles 1 00 Frost, MrH. H. 50 Floyd, John W. 25 Evanson, Mrs. 2 00 Hodges, W. C. 25 Hodgjn, Mrs. E. ^ 50 Hodges, Mrs. M. 25 Hughson, J»mes 1 00 Hodgin, E. N- 25 Hodgin, Thomas 60 Hoyt, Mrs. 2 CO Hatfield, Mrs. B. 1 (X) Tnnis, J. E. 50 Innis, W. A. 60 Joslin, Agnes 10 J. M., 05 Knox, E. N. 26 Ketchum, Mrs. Geo. 60 Ketchum, Edith 25 Ketchum, Isaac ' 1 00 Ketchum, Peter 1 00 .Ketchum , Charles 1 00 Mercer, James M. 60 Marven, Miss 1 00 McAvity, Charles 1 00 Otty, Robert 1 00 Raymond, J. M. Esq. 1 00 Raymond, Mrs. J. M. 1 00 Raymond, Miss Clarissa 1 00 liaymonJ, I. B. S. 3 00 Raymond, John Robinson, Mrs. James Speid, Mrs. Sivewright, Miss Seely, Robert Seely, Mrs. Robert Seely, S. Lena Seely, Byron ShuiTrorh, Mrs. John Shuffroth, John Smith, Miss Isabella S. G. A., Theal, Hudson F. Warneford, Mrs. Warneford, Hammill Wright, Mrs. W. J. Whitney, Miss Wetmore, (1. 8. Wetmore, Norton Wetmore, W. A. Wetmore, Mrs. E. S. Wetmoi'e, Mrs. W. P. Wetmore, Mrs. Thomas Wetmore, W. E. Wetmore, Mr. & Mrs. 0. Wetmore, Arthur Wetmore, George A. Wetmore, Charles F. Watts, Henry Watts, Mrs. Moses 80 2 00 6 (30 1 00 1 00 55 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 50 60 5 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 A. 2 50 Total, $84 65 PETERSVILLE. Collected by Miss Hoffman. Bayard, Miss Bayard, R. H. Darrah, Mrs. Friend, •■ Henderson, W, Hofifuian, Miss Johnson, H. Johnson, J. McDonald, Mrs. McCorkell, Mrs. McKenzie, Malcolm &teen, Capt. Sproul, Mrs. Towers, Rev. F. I 50 60 25 25 26 50 60 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 26 4 00 155 60 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 55 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 -f 5 00 1 GO 1 00 4 00 50 1 00 25 50 50 50 50 . 2 ffO 60 25 10 40 50 Wark.Mrs. Woods, Hon. Francis $84 65 50 60 25 25 26 50 50 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 4 UO 2.-) _2 00 812 (K) Coll. by MlsH Alice Polleij. Collected by Miss A. Mahood. Ovaham, Mrs. \V. Graham, Mrs. John Graham, R. A. Graham, Allen Howe Robert S. Law, Stewart Mahoot], Olivia McDowell, Georgo McKinney, Mrs. S. Polley, Willi .m PoUe'y, Jam''8 {Smith, George $ 25 1 00 25 50 25 26 1 00 25 26 no 50 26 «»5 25 Collected by Afisa Corbett. Corbett, Mr. & Mrs. John $1 00 Corbett, Ella M. 2.5 McKinney. James 50 Soribner, Seth 50 Sutton, George 60 Wilson, Mrs. James 50 $3 2.'i Collected by Mrs. W. Bell. Armstrcngr, Mrs. John $ .•)0 Armstrong, Annie 25 Anderson, Mrs. 25 Bell, William 50 Corbett, Mrs. Robert 2o Friend, 25 Friend, 25 Friend, 25 Jones, George 25 Jones, John 25 Martin, Jam»s 50 McDonald, W. F. 25 McKein, Philip 25 Perkins, Josiah 60 Perkins, J. B. 1 GO Tilley, William 60 Watters, Alonzo .50 Woods, William J. 1 00 Il'irdincr, Mrs. $ 25 Ijinirley, Peter 60 Fowler, Mrs. (iabriel 2.5 Fowler, Mrs. R. 25 Fowler, Mrs. George 20 Jonee, H:inford 23 81 70 Total in subscriptions, 829 70 Otfortory, St Peter's Ch , 3 46 *• St Luke's Ch., 2 17 90 " Olinville, Total, 83<5 23 $7 60 PETITCODIAC. Anderson, Robert Best, W. IL Cripps, James Cripps, Ford Cripps, Rix Cripps, Mrs. Thomns Cripps, Goldwyn A. Douglas, Mr. und Mrs. Douslas, Anna B. Douglaf , Agnes H. Flewellintr, O. E Fairweather, Thomas Fowler, Mrs. Nathan Flewelling, Alfred Fowler, G. F. Fownes, Mrs. William Gates, Mr. Humphreys, Hiram Jones, G. Jones, B. Morton, James Morton, Mrs. VIcFarlane, .John Poltey, Robert Price, J. C. Price, John R. Price, B. J. 81 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 10 1 50 60 60 3 00 2 00 75 50 2 00 J 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 (X) 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 I ^ ii IF . ^ 1 1- • 1 1^ 156 • i > ft' •9* ' v| tiflK « i^r' Price, Maggie 1 (H) Price, Sivniuel I 00 KeynoldM, Frank 50 RoynoUU, Mrs. 60 Smith, W. S. I 00 Seely, William 2 00 Seely, Mrs. J. D. 1 00 Sumner, Mr. 2 Oil Thorn, George senr. 2 00 Thorn, William M Trites, Mrs. D. 1 00 Vroora, Rev. F. W. 5 00 Willis, Rev. C. 4 00 Willis, Mrs. 4 00 Webster, Mrs. 1 OJ $.00 10 Offertories, 18 94 Total, 87;") 04 POINT DU CHENE. (List not received.) PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUM- FRIES. Brown, Mrs. Brown, James A. Brown, T. Albert Carruthers, Jamt.'S Davis, Mrs. Davis, Retca Ellegood, Mrs. EUetjood, Miss EUeffood, W^illiam Fowler, LeB. W. Fowler, Jessie M. Fraser, Alexander Fraser, Thomas L. Fraser, William Fraser, Clement L. Fraser, Levi A. Gartley, Mrs. Gartley, Andrew Gartley, Maggie Gauncf, Miss Graham, W. W. ? 35 1 m 2 00 50 .^0 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 25 50 25 CO 50 Grahiim, Georjre Graham, Patrick Jr. Groy, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Arthur Henry, Jas. Esq. Henry, Aniifail v Henry, William Henry, Jerome Henry, Jno TMngundy) Henry ,Jno. (Magaguadavic) Jones, Thomas Love, George J. W. Love, James W. Love, William Love, Nelson Love, Wellington Mays, Miss McCutchen, Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon, John E. McMuUen, Robert MoMuUen. Mrs. Robert McMuUen, John McMullen, Archibald Miller, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Joseph Scott, Alexander Scott, Mrs. Nathaniel jr. Segee, Henrietta Simmons, Fannie, Upham, Capt. C. W. Vance, Patrick 25 25 2.-) 80 2 CO 1 00 2 Oi> 1 ou 1 00 1 00 3 (() 75 2 50 50 6(» 50 50 25 50 .50 20 40 40 25 25 50 25 25 1 00 5 00 .50 .$51 40 Offertories 82.65 & $2.40, 5 ) Total, ^56^^> RESTIGOUCHE, (List not received.) 25 2."> 2:) 80 2 00 1 00 2 0(> 1 00 1 00 ) 1 00 3 (() 75 2 50 60 . So m m 25 50 25 25 1 00 5 00 50 5 05 §■3 6 45 RICMIBUCTO. Almcn. F. II. Bliss, T. W. BUsH, U. Bliss, C. Black, George Brown, John C. C. M. A. Cliadwick, Mrs. Wm. Cowperthwaite, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. R. Cochran, John 11. Davis, Miss E. Duke, Jane Foster, Miss Mary Foster, Miss Mag:gie Foster, Mrs. James Frecker, Mrs. T. Frc'cker, Miss Ellen Foster, Richard Gniter, Rebecca Graham, George Hudson, W, Horton, Miss J. Hudson, David Hannah, Mrs. W. Hughes, Mr. R. bolloren, Mary Long, John Long, Mrs. George Lawton, R. E. Long, Mrs. Wm. McNeil, Mrs. Thos. McNiel, Miss A. Moody, Dr. and Mrs. Powell, Mrs. A. Powell, Mrs. Edmund Powell, Mrs. S. Powell, Charles Phuir, Mrs. E. E. Richardson, C. Stuart, Jane Taylor, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Jno. VVathen, J. M. Wheton, Wm. Wathen, S. Young, Mary 157 1 1 1 4 1 $2 GO 2 (M) (10 (1(1 00 00 Of) 60 1 )0 JO 25 35 2-. 2 00 2 00 1 00 2"i 25 1 00 50 90 3 00 50 25 50 2 00 25 25 1 00 60 50 '.'5 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 1 00 2 00 40 3 00 50 30 860 75 Colls in Sch'lRoom, $5 01 Otter's St. Mary's Ch.. 2 43 7 44 KINGSTON. Brooks, John Brooks, George Dickenson, T. Eddy, W. Foster, Thorias Foster, J. Foster, Maggie Fmter, June Frien'' A Friena, A Hamilton, F. « , Jardnie, R. Littl •. R. Mac », Jwiuro'* Mot ;ll. iJrs. T. Orr, Mrs. J. Palmer, D. Perry, W. Scott, S. Stothart, James Stevenson, John snr. Stevenson, John jr. Smith, O. Weston, W. Offertories, IIUCTOUCHE ^IcKee, .John McKee, Mrs. J. RL McKoe, Clara McKee, James Offertories, $M 19 00 00 60 00 5U HI 50 1 00 1 00 80 15 85 40 1 0(! 60 m m 25 2" 00 2 0(J 2 00 1 00 ij$20 25 50 $20 75 81 00 50 25 25 $2 00 3 89 $5 89 SUMMARY. Richibucto, $58 19 Kingston, 20 75 Buctouche, 5 89 Offertories, I^ouchibognac, 2 81 Total, $87 64 \M ''t\ ■■■ 'iii 158 VJ RICHMOND. Bustard, George $1 00 Bell, Alfred 1 00 Currie, Alfred 2 UO Cnrrie, William 1 OU Chandler, Mrs. 1 50 Custance, Mr. & Mrs. R. 1 Oi» Cunliffe, Mr. & Mrs. Ellis 3 00 Faulkner, Frances 50 Friend, A 1 04 Gartley, G. 1 00 Gartley, Thomas 1 00 Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 oo Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 50 Jameson, Hatlie M. '26 Jameson, G. L. S. 1 00 Kilburn, Ivory 1 00 Kilburn, Miss 4 0^ Kilburn, J. II. 1 00 Love, David oU Martin, John 1 0) McKeen, lleuben J OU McKee. Miss Mary, 1 00 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. And'w '2 00 Mclntyre, James F. 25 Mclntvre, Frederick W. 25 Mclntyre, Edith Mabel 25 Mclntyre, Helen Isabel 'J5 Molntvre, Anna Louise 25 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. Ilobt 1 UO Mclntyre, Mr. v^!, ' \< Craig, Mrs. John Campbell, George F. Cockbum.E. A. Camp, Mrs. John Dougherty, James Eggleton, Airs. Forster, W. D. Forster, Mrs. W. D. Frye, Miss Gove, Dr. S. T. Grimmer, Durell Green, Mrs. Hatch, H. H. Hatheway, C. E. 0. Haddock, Mrs. Jones, John Jones, Harry Jones, Emma Ketchum, Rev. Dr. Key, John Langmaid, Mrs, Magee, John S. McCurdy, Mrs. McCurdy, Alice McMaster, Sidney Mowatt, Mrs. George IVI orris, W. B. Morris, Mrs. Morris, Lily Morris, Marian McKibbon, Mrs. Odell,T.T. Osburn, Henry Parker, Mrs. Parker, Dr. N. G. & Mrs. Parker, Alice Gertrude Parker, Beatrice Neville Purton, Mrs. Biehardson, Tom Robinson, Col. John Robertson, Mrs. W. J. Ross, Emma Street, G. D. Street, T. H. Stevenson, B. R. Stone, Misses Short, Mrs, Stinson, Thomas Shaw, Mrs. Ro)>ert Shaw, Mrs. William 60 1 (JO 50 50 1 00 2.5 5 00 6 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 200 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 10 00 25 40 1 00 50 i'6 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 20 20 55 6 00 5 00 80 00 25 00 5 00 2 00 60 60 10 00 2 00 26 4 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 60 50 60 25 Turner, Mrs. Tilley, Sir Leonard Treadwell, N. Whitlock, William Wren, Capt. John Wren, Mrs. E. R. W. T. R. Waycott, Susan Waycott, Emma Wetmore, Jennie Wetmore, Florence • CUAMCOOK. Craig, Mrs. Joseph Craig, Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. John Grimmer, G. S. Grimmer, J. D. Johnson, Henry Johnson, Hans Johnson, Harriet Rigby, A. L. Townsend, Mrs. W. Wren, Christopher Wren, A. Eliza Wren, Mrs. J. R. 00 OU 00 00 00 50 25 25 25 60 60 $165 60 $ 50 60 25 60 00 3 00 50 50 50 50 25 50 30 50 $57 90 RECAPITULATION. Subs. Coll. Total. St. Andrews, 165.60 10.00 176.60 Chamcook, 57.90 2.46 60.36 Totals, 223.60 12.46 235.96 ST. DAVID. Black, Robert U. $1 CO Budd, Osburn, 60 Clindinin, Fred. 50 Clindinin, Harris 50 Davidson, Mrs. Robert 60 Davidson, Robert 60 Dayidson, George 5b Davidson, Mrs. G. 25 Deacon, Mrs. Robert 50 Gilley, Walter 50 Gilley, NeUie 00 163 165 60 $57 90 Total. L"0 176.60 k 60.36 $1 00 60 50 50 50 60 5i) 25 50 50 5U Gillespie, William 1 50 Love, Mrs. James B. 5) Ludgate, (jaura 25 Martin, Mrs. 1 00 Maxwell, Lydia 75 Millidge, Rev. J. W. 10 no Mitchell, S imiiel 1 00 Mitchell, Ciiarles C. 50 Maxwell, James 11. 1 00 Miilcom, Frank, 1 00 Ragon, Mr*. Wesley 5t) Boss VVellinjrtoa 50 Smith, Robert 60 Smith. Mrs. R. 60 Simpson, Joseph A. 1 00 Sawyer, Eri 50 Tliompson, L-^ren 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. Loren 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. VVilmot 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. Hiram 60 Thompson, Frederick 1 00 Towers, William 2 00 Towers, Mrs. W. 50 Towers, Gussie 50 Towers, (leorge 1 00 Towers, Mrs. G. 50 Towers, Robert 1 (10 Towers, Mrs. R 50 To.wers, John H. 60 Towers, Sedgefield 2.i Wilson, William 1 00 Wilson, George 1 (H) Wilson, David 50 Wilson. Mrs. Robert 50 Woodcock, Mrs, Alex. 1 Oi) Woodcjck, Helen E. 1 00 $43 00 ST. PATRICK. AchesBon, Alex. Achesson, John H. Achesson, Mrs. J H. Achesson, Mrs. Wm. Achesson, Ella A. Baldwin, G. H. Baldwin, Mrs. G. H. Bailey, Wilbert E, Carson, Mrs. Charles Camic, David 50 CO 50 50 60 75 75 60 00 50 Carrol, Mrs. Dyer, Richard Uyer, Mrs. R. Dyer, Henry Dyer, May Dyor, Hussie Dyer, Alex. Dyer, W. A. Dye-, Edith W. Dyer, Mrs. Samuel Gillis, Mrs. Franlt Gillis, Mrs. Hewitt, Isidore Hewitt, Mrs. William Irvine, John M »nahan, Hugh Mo:iahan, Mrs. II. Monalian, Eva Moiiahan, Jack Monahan, Maggie Monahan, Roberr Monahan, James E. Maguire, John Maguire, Mrs. J. Maguire, John A. Mitguire, Eliza A. Miiguire, Mabel Jane Maherj Mrs. Magnire, Samuel Alaauire, James Mclninch, Stmuel McKee, David McFarlane, Mrs. Kate McFarlane, Georgie MuFarlan, Daniel McFarlan, Henry McFarlan, Julia A. J. McFarlan, Russel McFarlane, Mrs. J. E. McFarlane, Effie J. Roulstin, John Roulstin, Lizzie A. Roulstin, Arthur C. STiart, Mrs. James Smart, J'^nnie Smart, Laura v/ilson. Hill Wilson, Mrs. H. If': 25 1 00 60 1 00- 60 50 1 00 60 m^ 60 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 50 I OJ 1 00 ^5^ 25- 25 m m s^ 60' m m u 26 m 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 60- 1 00 50 «l m tm m 60 60- 25 1 00 25 2& SO 60 $34 25- ■h. tr :«:- la i 164 !»; ;3i I. 1 y I -'7/ ojk -fr V '^f- OAK r.AY KOAD. Coll. by MissJine McBridc. Gregory, Tnomas (Gregory, Mrs. T. Gregoi'y, William Gregory, Mrs. W. Gregory, Mrs. Mary A. Maxwell. John H. II. Mowatt, William Mowatt, Mrs. W. Mowatt, Mrs. Henry Mcintosh, Mrs. Donald / McBride, John McBride, Robert MoBride, John A. McBride, Mrs James Policy, Arthur P( llcy, Mrs. A. Polley, Mrs. EoI)ert Rolls, William Watters, Dauiel Watters, Mrs. 1). Watters, Nellie M. \ Watters, Mrs. Thos. Webber, Jamns Wood, Mrs. Joseph 8 60 50 50 2i> 25 (A) 25 50 50 50 b) .5(1 50 25 50 .50 50 25 oO 50 25 50 10 50 Carson, Mrs. A. * Carbon, Robert F. Carson, Wilson < ' Fisiier, Herbert Fisher, Sophia Fisher, Alice Fitzaimmons, Susan Johnston, Mrs. Gorman Johnston, Laura E. Johnston, Hannah J", Johnston, Thos. R, Reynart, Ch.-irles Rey.nart, Mrs. C. Roiirke, Christopher Kourke, Mrs. C. .Johnston, r..izzie C. Collection Christmas Day, 50 00 m m 50 25 .. m\ 10 1 29 $8 09 $9 75 TCWER HILL. Coll. by Miss TVoodcccIc Armstrong, Mrs. D. S. Doore, Horatio N. Doore, Mrs. S. ,. Irvin, W. M. Irvin, Edward Irvin, Mrs. E. Irons, Mrs. J. Powers, Mrs. Warren Pollard, Mrs Randal Thompsfon, Mrs. J. Woodcock, Mrs. A, J. $1 00 1 00 25 ■ 1 00 50 25 60 1 00 1 00 60 00 1 88 00 GREENWOOD BETHEL. Coll. by Mr. Aichesson Carson. Carson, Miss Rachel $ 50 Carsou, Atcheeson 50 RECAPITULATION. St. David, $43 00 Oiiertoiy, - 1 30 St. Patrick, 31 25 Oak Bay Road, . 9 75 Tower Hill. ^ 8 00 Greenwood Bethel, 8 09 Total, $104 89 ST. GEORGE. Collected by Mrs. Knight. Austin, Robet $1 00 Andrews, Mrs. 1 00 Armstrong, Thomas M Baldwin, Mrs, A. S. 50 Baldwin, Sarah 30 Baldwin, George " 60 Baldwin, Mrs. Albert 30 Boyd, John 50 Boyd, Mrs. John 1 00 Cam pbell , Ronald 50 Crickard, John 25 Clinch, Guy 25 Coutts, Mrs.W. 60 Drake Mrs. 1 00 Friend, A 60 Gilmor, A. H., M. P^ 1 00 Hunter, Mrs. Robeit . 50 165 Holt, V. W. ■ • 2 00 Hibbanl, Georga 1 01) Irisl), Simoon 1 00 Johnson, Maggio 25 Jolmton, Mrs. Ch.arles jr. 1 00 Keano, Mrs. 2o Knijjht, -Mrs. Joshua 2 00 Murray, Rob frt 1 00 Morin, Frank 50 McGte, Gai-tly 25 MoGee, A.J. 1 00 McK;iy, Janieii 2 (H) McDowal, A^rnes 20 Mc(Jirs. J. H. 1 00 Wymrin, Ata 25 Wallace, Anne , , ;-]0 Wallace, II. D. 2 00 W:'tt, James 1 00 Youn;;, L. W. 6U Young, L. B. 50- $4;") 35 OfFertories, 8 8;J ,'' $49 IS PENNFIELD. Coll. by The Misses Oillespie. Borthwif'k, Frank $ 25 Boyd, Simon 60 Hoyd. R. J. ■ . 60 Bort,liwii;k, John 25 (Jro-s, AlbiU-tA. 50 Daley, Frank 50 l)orc.i3, Robert 25 Faha, I'homas 25 Gillespie, James 1 Oil Gill'.spie, Hugh 50 (iillcsijii^, Mrs. Ungh 25 (Jille-;pie, .Mrs. George 60 Gillespie, Charles 25 Gillespie, Mrs. James 25 Ilirvey, Herbert 25 Harvey, Mrs. John 25 llnnter, Mrs. J. L5 Jack, .lacob 25 Jac^k, Mrs. Henry 25 Jack, Edward C. \ 25 :Woa;v, Mrs. A. IM. 50 Milhu-, Miss M. 25 Miller, Mrs. John 25 Millur, John 50 O'Brien, John 60 Spf^ar, Jolui 25 Spinney, Thomas 50 S|)iiiney, Dniglns 50 Spinney, Mrs. James 25 Spinaoy, J. A. .50 Sjx;ar, Susie 25 Spear, George .50 Coll by tlic Misses Cr ic/frtrci • Cricktird", Joiin 50 Crickard, John A. 1 00 Crickard, Alice J. 1 00 Crick.n-d, Agnes E. 1 CO -hiitason, Isaac 1 01) Rutherford, Mrs. 50 'Coll. by Miss Maggie Say. Anderson, James ,. 50 Boyd, John 1 50 Boyd, Mary , ; 25 Carter, Thomas 1 00 Guthrie, Mrs. R. 25 Hanon, Ida 25 McKay, Mrs. Samuel 25 Spear.s, Mrs. John 25 Sav, George, 25 OfFertories in Church, 1 00 822 60 '; ■. ■!! i i-M 166 BEAVER IIARUOK. BestjG. S. I 50 CroBS, Mrs. Tobias 25 Cross, Mrs. W. D. 25 Eldridire, Mrs. Martin 28 Eldridge, Mrs. Marearet 20 Eldridge, Mrs H. J. 25 Holmes, Mrs. Ijowissenr. 25 Holmes, Jennie 25 JustAson, MrA. D. H. 25 Randall, W. L. 25 Warnock, Mrs. J. 20 Wright, Mrs. Julia 25 l'etano. Coll. by Miss Charlotte Crory, Mary D. Crory, Samuel Gray, John Gray, C. E. Gray, Robert Gray, C. Halt, Albert Hatt, Mr & Mrs. Wni. Hickey, William J. Hinds, William Hatt, Stephen Hickey, George Hickey, Mrs. William Hatt, Charles Hiokey, William Hatt, Mrs. Charles Hatt, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hatt, Clarence Hickey, Mrs. George Hamilton. Samuel Leach, Arch. M. Lovitt, Mrs. McVicar, Lizzie ^ Mc Vicar, J. McVicar, Maggie McVicar, Agnes McVicar, John Meek, Mrs. Thorp, John Thomson, Miss Parks, Miss $:3 18 Oray. $ 50 25 50 50 50 50 60 50 60 75 50 25 5/6 25 25 50 30 25 60 25 60 60 25 60 50 26 60 60 50 25 $12 80 SUMMARY. St. Georf^e, Pennfield, Beaver Harbor, L'Etang, $49 18 22 60 3 IH 12 80 Total, $87 66 ST. JAMES. (ST. JOHN.) Anderson, J. Anderson, Mrs. Armstrong, Rev. W. / Armstrong, J. R. v Betts. (apt. A. Bourne, P. Brewer, W. B. Burn?, Mrs. Coigley, ('. Crane, J. Cunard, Col. Emerson. R. B. Frost, Miss H. E. M. Flarrison, L. H. Hatheway, W. F. lloyt, Mrs. Jones. CD. Jordan, G. S. Kee, W. Knowlton, Mrs. . Lamb, W. Lambert, — Laii d, — Littler, J. Mathers, Rov. R. . McKelvie, A. Milledge, — McKafa«, Murray, E. Murray, R. Normansell, — . Peters, T.E. ^- Pickett, Mrs. Pinkleton, Price, J. FatcheU, — Robinson, G. S. Sandall, F. Stewart, E. N. S. $1 00 1 00 25 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 3 00 50 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 <0 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 50 3 00 60 60 60 1 00 2 00 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 I to 167 00 00 00 00 00 AG 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 rO 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 3 00 60 60 60 00 00 50 00 50 1 00 2 00 Ort to 1 2 2 1 Taylor. Misi S. Troop, O. V. Thompson, W. Willis, Ed. Sundry subscriptions, 1 2 1 1 6 00 00 00 00 00 Offertories, 190 00 10 00 Total, $100 00 ST. JOHN, (TRINITY.) 1 I Anette, A. Arnold, R. H. Armstrong, James Bannister, Miss Beard. Mrs. Beasley, John Black, W. A. Black, Kisses Brackett, Mr. Breeze, Wm. Breeze, Mrs. Breeze, Miss I. Brigstockv, Canon & Mrs. Broom, Miss Boyd, Mrs. Blois, O. Caussey, Wm. Caussey, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Churchill, John Churchill, D. Chubb, Miss Clark, C. P. Clark, J. H. Clarke, A. B. I Clarke, Miss Carter, W. S. Coster, Mrs. G. J. Cosier, Charles Coster, J. A. Coster, Fred Coy, Mrs. Coy, Miss Cregan, James Dickson, J. E. £. Disbrow, H. Dyer, T. E. $1 5 00 00 50 50 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 fO 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 1 00 3 00 60 2 00 2 00 Edson, Mrs. ' 50 KUison, Robert 1 00 Ellison, Mrs. 1 00 Fallis, Wm. 1 00 Fairweather, Geo. £. 10 00 Friend, A French. Miss Fogg, Mrs. Foster, Arthur Gorbell, S. L. Gregg, Arthur 1 00 Gregory, Mrs. H. 1 00 Gregory, Miss 1 00 Gregory James 2 00 Gregory, Mrs. James Gregory, Fred Gregory, C. Y. Hanington, A. H. Hanington, Mrs. A. H. Hansen, Neils Hartt, Miss M. W. Humphrey, R. B. Harvey, Henry Jarvis. C. E. L. Jordan, G. S. Keatley, S. Kee, Thomas Kirkpatrick^ C. Leavitt, Mrs. Lugrin, G. W. C. Mackay, Wm. M. Manning, Edward Manning, James Matthews, George T. Matthews, Mrs. 1 00 Merritt, Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Magee, Miss Mil!age,T. McCrystal, Charles McAvity, J. H. McGivern, R. P. McGivern, R. P. jr. 1 00 McGivern, James 50 McEean, Geo. 5 00 McNichol, J. jr. 5 00 Otty, H. P. 2 00 Patterson. R. I. 1 00 Patterson, Wm. 1 00 Patterson, Wm. jr. 50 00 00 60 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 5 00. 10 00 - ill I 168 .'•' ii If /:'■■'• X '1^' Pat ton, Thomas Pavne, K. Pel-ley, .Mr,s. W. C Peters, Mrs. ami MisS Petersi, Ilemy Prince, Wm. Pullen, J. ir. , Kichiirtlsoi, Mr. llinelmrt, George Kohinson, M. Scammell, C. E. Sc.iinr.iell, Joseph Scammell, Mrs. Scovil, Miss Seely, D. J. Smith, C. F. ' Smith, 11. L. Smith, Samuel Smith, Mrs. J. R. Smith, A. M. Stephenson, Mrs, Stephenson, Miis Stnrdoe, II. L. Sturclee, E. J. Sutton, George Swaine, Miss Tliurgar, iMrs. Tingley, Mrs. Tucker, John Wakeling, Thomas Wheeler, Miss 4*1: Mrs. Whitehorne.C. S. ^ Whitehoi-ne, Mrs. ' Wliitney, G. W. Whitney, ]\ri\?. Whiting, W. J. Williamson, Mrs. 1 00 1 00 15 (K) 10 0;) 2 ^0 2 00 2 00 00 On 6 00 1 CO 4 00 1 0(» 1 0) 1 00 2 00 1 00 i;o Ou 0) 01) 00 CO c 00 50 /)() 00 I: , R. 50 8 00 1 10 3 00 1 tiO 1 COj 1,") 00 : ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, PORTLAND. MISSION CHURCH. Blair, Goorge A. Bri(l;j;oman, Mrs. Clinch, Miss Collier, W. E. Daniel , F. Fainveather, E. II. Frith, II. W. Frith, Mrs. PI. W. Frith, Rowland Frith, lumnetU Gandy, Barton ' Ilaningtan, J. P. llanington, Mrs. J. P. Jack, I. Allen, Jon; s, Mrs. Laseelk's, — Lee, Wm. (L Miirgeaon, Airs. McFarland. Dr. McLanchl in, Charles j Perkins, E. L. Peters, B. Lester Polly, Mrs. I". Pricv^, Mrs. Raymond, ]\rrs. T. F. Ritchie, Miss E. J. Rijbinson, Robert Rockwood, Miss Schofield, JohnK. 00 00 Stead, Thomas Stead, Mrs. Thomas Thurrj.ir, J. V. Todd, E. J. $:nn so i Wether^poon, Mrs. 1 (0 REOAPITULATIOX. Subscripdons, $313 50 ' Less Printing &c. 4 05 ^Voodf'ordl^ Dr. $5 CO I 00 2 00 3 ()(» 1 0i» 1 00 5 (JO 6 00 1 01) 60 1 00 8 00 2 00 10 00 1 00 1 o;» 5 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 01) 3 00 2 ;30 5 CO 5 00 7 50 2 50 20 o(; 2 50 50 1 00 Total, $12G 00 Collections. Church, let, " 2nd, Sunday School, S309 45 66 67 42 21 32 10 ST. LUKE, (PORTLAND.) (List not received.) 140 98 Total, $450 43 1G9 l:{ •1ST, L 15 CO 1 00 2 00 3 o(t 1 1 6 1 00 00 00 00 t)l) 50 1 00 8 00 2 00 10 00 1 00 1 o;> 5 00 . 1 00 2 (lO 5 00 3 0(> 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 01) 00 50 CO 00 50 50 20 oi; 2 50 50 1 00 8126 00 AND.) d.) o 2 5 5 7 2 ST. MARK, (ST. JolIN.) Allison, F. O. Adauis, Mi's. W. II. Annnyniou.s, Annstron;r, Mrs, G. M. Aniisirouj;. Ilev. G. M. lievei'loy, Mrs. .J. HoycJ, II. Murray Blatch, Mrs. Geo. Butt, W. F. Crawford, W. K. Coster, Goo C. iJaiuol, T. W. Everett, E. J. Edwimls, Mrs R.. II. Emery, Oliver Kveritt, Arthur Frost, Ed win II. Fairweuther, Fred 11. Fotherby, Mrs. Go.ldard, Mrs. . Htirdin*?; Mrs. Jas. A. Howo, J. D. Halheway, Mrs. F. W. llaLlievvay, Jliss Henry, Chas. Harrison, Ij. R. Jarvis, W'm. Kcator, Mrs. G. E. S. K(n(;dy, \V. D. II. Kaye, ./. Sidney Le>tcr, i\Ir;:*. Vj. H. Llvin;>stone, Mrs. Macdonakl, C. A. Millid<;e, T. E. Newnhain, Rev. O. S. Patohell, R. R. Patten, Mrs. Wm. " Peters, A. VV. Richards, C. L. ,. ^: , Smith, Geo. F. Scovil, R. C. Sancton, Geo. F. Scribner, D. Thorne, Mrs. E. L. Thomas, Henry Town, Henry » Travis, Jer. Thomas, Csipt. Wm. Taylor, JohuF.. • 2 5 20 I 2 5 1 6 40 10 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 20 2 C 1 1 00 00 00 0) (10 00 00 (iO 00 00 00 (JO (II) uo CO 00 0) ('0 00 00 00 00 ();) (JO 00 (JO (JO 00 00 (JO 00 o;) 00 00 0') CO 50 00 00 ()(J 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Taylor, Charles Tii)pct t, A. P. Whiting, .r. M. F. OIFiirLories, Less println;?. Total, 5 5 1 S2I1 4S 00 (Kt Oi) .')ir .^4 2(J0 10 J^255 ST. MARTINS. ' ' Collected by Mi^i lloiirke. Coi.':sloy, Bartholomew 62 CuLten, Mrs. Janu!^ C ullioLiu, William Churlti'^n, Mrs. John Clark'. Mrs. II. Carr, Robert Crouk, Eortha Car.son, Mr.s. Ilob3rt Car.soi, Allii? • • Do\iit, (}. R. '; • 1 Duncan, 11. D.ividson, .Fohn Ellis, W. II. ■ 1 Friend, A Furguscn, A. • - Hem y, John Ingrahain. Mrs, ,\Vm. 2 Morrow. \V. J. Miller, Cudlip 1 MilU-, Liby Nvjrris, Geor;^e , ', I>ii2<'nt, Mrss. E. Ko'U'ke, W. H. ■ -- • • 4 Rourke, Mrs. W. II. ' 2 Koiirke, Charles (J. ' • Rourke, R. William Rourke, L. Edna Rourke, Nellie Rourke, Jawes Rourke, Mrs. James Rourke, J. Ernest Rourke, H. Wishart Rourke, Lottie Rourke, Allison Rourke, Mrs. W. II. senr Rourke, Phoobe A. OM I'O 25 50 25 4i» 25 .SO 3(> 0;> 2.) 30 00 50 50 25* 00 20 00 25 SO 25 00 00 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 00 25 '■' ' '1 • i it I ir 1^ m 170 ■I Hoorke E. Vernon Rourke, Mrs. £. Vernon Rourke, Fred Dundns Kourke, Oeorgina W. Rommell, Fred sent. Rommell, Carrie Smith, Mrs. D. Traoey, Mrs. James Traoey, John Tracey, Elizabeth Taylor. J. W. Vaughn, Mrs. David Wiahart, Benj. Wilson, WiiUam Walker. Misses M. & E. Woods, Thos. Collected by Miaa A. S. Charlton. Anderson, David Anderson, Oeorge Anderson. Maggie Anderson, Enphemia Black, Archibald Charlton, Mrs. F. Charlton, Alice S. Oapson, George Carson, Rebecca Carson, Benjamin Foster, Mrs. Arthur Friend, A Hodsmyth, Jas. B. King, tfoseph Lockward, Rev. J. Lockward, Mrs. v Love, William Marchbanksj Mrs. David Norris, IVilliam Norris, Evylin 1 00 Nelson, Herbert 50 Oiborne, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 2 00 $50 00 SALMON RIVER. Collected by Mrs. E. H. Foster. Black, John 8 50 T'oster,Mr8. E. H. 2 00 Foster, A. L. 26 Ferguson, M. A. 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 50 . 25 8 50 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 50 irlton. $1 00 60 25 25 25 60 1 00 i 1 00 1 to 25 1 00 50 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 60 26 - 1 00 1 00 1 00 $9 00 Gamble, John Oillohrist, W. G. Patterson, W. Patterson, Geo. Patterson, W. E. Ray, John Rav, R. B. Whitney, A. E. ORIER SETTLEMENT. Collected by 8. K. Daly. Canders, Mrs. James $ 50 Daly, 8. K. 1 00 Daly, Mrs. S. K. 1 00 Daly, M. R. 1 00 Daly, Samuel senr. 1 00 Daly, Samuel J. 1 00 Daly, Eliza J. 25 Dnly, Amelia H. 25 $6 00 TEN MILE GREBK. Collected by Mrs. J. 8. Parker. Deveber Miss Grant, Mrs. Lovatt, Mrs. R. E. Lovatt, Emma Moore, Alice _: > Parker, Mrs. J. S. Parker, Leonard Parker, R. L. Parker, Bessie White, Laura * I 50 26 20 25 20 2 00 26 35 10 25 Collected by Rev. J. Lockward. Hosford. John sen. Hosfordf Mrs. John Hosford, John jr. Hosford, William Hosford, Richard Hosford, Thomas Kirkpatrick, David Patterson, Miss E. Patterson, Miss C. A. $1 00 60 50 50 50 .•iO 1 00 1 00 50 171 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 ( 50 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 rker. 50 25 20 25 20 2 00 25 35 10 25 $1 00 60 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 PAttenion, J. B. Patterson, Samuel Patterson, William Patterson, Lottie 1 00 1 Vi) 25 15 $12 GH Total BubBoriptions, $77 65 Offertories. 1st semiannual, $7 00 2nd •' •' 4 28 II 28 Total, ST. MARY'S. Allan, Miss ArmstronfiT, George Barker, Wm. Coombes, Mrs. D. Close, Mrs. Clements, I. S. B. Estabrooks, Mrs. Erttahrooks, Annie Flewelling. I. E. Gill, Mrs. Justice (jarden, James Oill, Henry Hanson, E. JaflFrey, Rev. Wm. Leslie, Mrs. John McKeen, Wm. McEeen, Mrs. Geo. McCuUooh, John McCoy, Mrs. John Peppers, Robert Peppers, John Smith, Mrs. Lucretia Smith, J. E. Tilley, Winslow Tomilson, Mrs. i Tapley, David Wiseley, James Warren, Miss E. Wetraore, J. V. C. <>>llection in Church, $88 94 $ 50 1 CO 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 4 00 50 2 00 60 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 10 00 60 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 ] 30 SAINT PAUL (PORTLAND.) Total, $40 05 Anonymous, $3 Do, 2 Do., 1 Do, Armstrong, Edward 1 Armstrong, Robert 1 Barnes, Mrn. D. Burpee, C. E. 5 Campbell, Mrs. M. 5 Daniel, Arthur 5 DeVeber. Rv. W. H. A Mrs. 20 Drury, W. C. 4 Fairweather, Mrs. Edwin 4 Fairweather, Mrs. Joseph 2 Fairweather, Mrs. Geo. E. 10 Fisher, John 1 Friend, 5 Gandy, Barton 1 Gilmor, Miss 2 Hartt, Mrs. J. H. 3 Hazen, Wm. 1 Jones, Mrs T. R. 2 Murray, Miss 1 Peacock, Eliza 2 Peacock, Fanny 2 Peacock, George 3 Robb, Marv 1 Robinson, T. B. 4 Rogers. Jas. N. 3 Selfridge, Mary 1 Sill, Rev. F. S. 2 Smith, Mrs. H. Boyer 20 8mith, G. Sidney 10 Starr, R. P. 5 Symonds, Mrs. 8 Symonds, The Misses, 4 Thorne, W. H. 20 Wright, Miss 10 Wright, Arthur 4 Wright, John A. 10 X, 1 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 <0 00 00 CO 0) 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Total, 190 25 ST. STEPHEN, (CiiBigx Church) (List not received.) u ■J' .1 m il : i 172 (H TRINITY, (ST. STEPHEN.) Bolton, Mrs. .. ., $3 00 "-' Cassidy, F. A. ' 25 Cox, F. C. 50 Chtinge, 2 •.>;} DeBloi?, H. D, ', 6 00 {"riend, ., . 1 ('0 Upton, Mrs. 3 00 Vanstone, Mrs. Charles 2 00 Webber, H. Esq. & iamily 5 00 '■ : , Total, $22_6S UPHAM AXD HAMMOND. Alton, Mrs. John Alexander, Chsirles Alexander, John Armstrong, John Armstronj":, Robert Armstrong, Harriet Baird, Jolm Barties, Henry F. Barnes, WestVa Conners, Mrs. Conncrs, Mary A. Dalling, R-)bert Debow, Mr. & Mrs. l)*:-bow, Mr. & I\Irs. Debow, Ricliard Debow, James f Debow, Mrs. C. E. " Debow, Arthur W. Deniill, Henry Demil!, W. James , Douglases, James Esq Douglai^s, Mrs. Douglass, Henry Douglass, SamuH Douglass, Katharine Dousilass, Aunie F Drunimond, Mrs. T. Drummond, Susan Ferguson, Jphn Ferguson, Robert Forsyth, Miss Forsyth, James J. Forsyth, Robert Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, Lizzie $ 60 .':.0 1 00 2 00 1 ()■» 30 50 ' 1 00 50 50 50 lA) c. 1 00 W. II. 1 00 2 (X) 1 (.0 50 50 ,, 1 00 1 00 q- 2 (!0 1 ()(> ' . • X ! 1 00 1 00 3 50 * 60 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 50 25 Forsyth, Claud A. ..i. . , Foster, Mr. & Wvi. ,"', ',, Fowler, Mrs. II. Fowler, Mrs. J. M, Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs. Daniel Fowler, J. M. Fowler, A. Sherwood, Fowler, Harriet Gourley, John Gregory,. James , Hfinlyu, Mrs. Hanlyn, George S. Ilanlyn, Robert Hastings, Robert Hodgins, James Ilodgitis, Mrs. Hodgins, Mrs. R. : Hodgins, Maigaret Hoey, Mrs. Howe, Charlotte Ireland. Robert Kilpa),rick,Mrs. Kilpatrick, Martha K Ipatrick, Lfrs. Jolm Kilpatriek, Charlotte Kilp:itii(;k, M;try E. Kilpatriik, David Ki!p:itriok, James G. Kii pat rick, Alfred Kilpatiiek, Alex. Kiikpatriek, John Kelly, Mrs. ' . L ickie, Robert Laekie, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Laekio, Mary Laekie, Joseph Laekie, Robert jr. , ; LL'ison, Thomas ' \.',- Lis.son, Thomas jr. '," Lisson, John , i ■ Lisson. Chr. (H) Lisson, Chr. (S) . ' Lisson, Richard ".i" Risson, Robert Lyne, J'lne A. McBride, P^dward McBride, Wm. EcEwen, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McEwen, James D. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 50 00 00 ((» 00 00 oo I (0 50 1 00 50 1 (»U X 00 2 50 50 25 2d ^5 1 Of) m t 30 60 25 25 25 ts 50 50 00 00 50 1 1 25 m 60 00 60 60 60. CO 00 GO hi) 25 '\[; 173 25 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 (0 1 (Ki 1 00 1 CO 1 <0 50 1 00 50 1 OU X Of) 2 50 50 25 2o 25 1 on 50 50 60 30 50 25 25 25 2") 25 50 50 1 (.)() 1 00 5(» 25 25 5.t 51) 2-> 60 1 00 60 60 60 1 CO ] I (10 GO 1 f)(> 25 McEwen, Henry H. McEwen, Mary E. MsEwen, Ilantord McFiill, Mr?. McLaren, Mary McLaren, Maria McL:ir(in, Bfssio McLaren, Irvine McLaren, Tiionjas McMonagle, Chilis Majjowan, Mrs. J. J. M ago wan, Joseph Mavowjin, Samuel Mailory, Mrs. March, Mrs. March, Charles March, Daniel Mep:arity, Andrew Mcgavity, William VilU, .lohn Mills, Robert Missionary, Myles, Robert V'yle^, Mr. JSesbitt, Mr. Reid, Mrs. Jas. A. Robertson, Mrs. Scott, Alex. Scott, Robert Seely, Mr. Seely, Mrs. Seely, Guildford, Sherwood, Richard C. Sherwood, Mr. & Mrs. A. ^herwocd, Amelia ^herwood, Herbert H. Sherwood, Bessie & Kate Smith, Mrs. Ed. Smith, Caleb Smith, Charity Steele, Mrs. N. Steele, Herbert Steele, Leonaid T. Thompson, Wm. Thompson, Alfrc d Uph.'im, Louisa .. ^ Wilkins, Thomas Wilson, Irvine Wilson, Elizabeth 25 Wilson, Lncinda 25 15 Wilson, Mis Abraham 1 00 { h 10 Wood, Mrs. 50 60 Wood, Thomas M. ■ m (? 60 Wood, Ernest 25 'i 60 50 50 $107 15 i OSertories, 16 04 y 60 Total, $113 19 I'. 60 '1 50 50 1 00 VICTORIA.— (ST. JUDE.) [ 1: 25 Bprl;on,S. D. $2 00 1 00 DeMill. A. H. 5 00 ': 1 00 Parntiior, Kov. D. B. 5 00 1 00 25 OtlVrtury, Total, 19 04 25 1 OJ $3104 1 00 f ;::fi 10 00 1 00 WATEKFORD. 1 00 1 00 (List not received I) f li!,| 50 50 50 WT.LDFORD. 50 Arm-;trono:, Rov. W. B. ST 00 ■ |!; :| 50 Arni-itrong, Mrs. 3 OO ;.; 25 Beers, Phineas, 1 50 1 ^ • > 60 Beers, Rufus 1 c( ; 2 00 Beers, Jamtjs 50-' 4 j. 1 50 BuckovlieM. E. B. 1 50 1 50 Baldwin. Joseph 50 ■.ll 50 Gumming, ILrs. ;■)() 25 Call, Jose])h 1 00 1 00 (^ail, James 50 1 i 75 Farror, John ] oa 50 Farrer, William 1 00: '' 50 Farrer, Thomas 50 25 Fearen, John 1 00 ; , » (JO r! 25 Ford, Jolm . . • 2 00 Ford, Mrs. 1 <0 1 00 Ford, Mrs. J. P. 1 00 » ; 25 h I'K 50 Ford. John P. \M 25 Ford, Phoebe T. 25 50 Ford, Kate E. 23 50 Ford, Isaac S. . . . 25 25 Ford, Jane D. 25. H !: + 174 Olenn, Matthew Leet, John Smith, Mrta, Captain Sterrick, Eliz. Walker, Mrs. Edward Walker, Chas. T. Walker, George Walker, Mrs. C. T. Wheten, Mrs. E. Wheten, Isabelle Wheteii, William Wheten, Frank Wheten, Edward Wheten, Thos. Wheten, Albert 50 60 30 1 00 2 00 50 50 25 40 6§ 40 25 25 Offertories, 35 00 5 00 Total, $40 GO WESTFIELD. (List not received. ) WESTMORLAND. (List not received.) WIOKLOW. Balloch, J. G. Corbett, Thos. M. Flewelling, Rev. J. E. Flewelling, Mrs. J. E. Flewelling, Nellie May Flewelling, John Medley Flewelling, Alfred Osborne Lewis, Mrs. Charles Lee, Alfred J. Parlee, Hugh T. Ritchie, .Mrs. George Ritchie, Mrs. Charles Saunders, John L. Saunders, Mrs. J. L. Wakem, Thomas / ^ Wiggins, Stephen's. Wiggins, Mrs. S. S. Wiggins, Geo. S. 00 00 00 00 25 25 25 00 50 00 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wiggins, Solomon Camp. 25 Wiggins, Esther E. 25 Wiggins, Lilla E. 25 Wiggins, Hannah Mand 2-3 White, Mrs. Geo. W. 60 White, Agnes L. 50 $16 OO Offertories, $6.53 & $18.47 . 24 OP Total, $40 00 WOODSTOCK. Allan, Miss $1 00 Anonymous, 2 OO Burns, Miss 1 00 Bedell, Mrs. J.J. 1 GO Bourne, F. W, 1 00 Clements, Miss 1 00 Carman, Misses 1 00 Neales, Rev. Thos. 6 00 Ketchum, J. D. 6 UO Ketchum, T. Carlton 1 00 Phillips, Mrs. Robert 1 00 Raymond, C, W. 2 00 Shea, John '4 00 $24 00 JACKSONVILLE. English, John I Emery, C. S. Emery, Mrs. C. S. Emery, Alma Emery, Bertha Emery, H. and Mrs. H. Emery, Frank and Mrs. F. Emery, LeBaron, Emery, John N. Emery, Kate S. Harper, Jas. and Mrs. J. Harper, John N, Harper, John and Mrs. Harper, Aaron Simonson, — Simonson, Albert & Mrs. A. Simonaon, Ernest Simonson, Ella B. Smith, Louisa n 0) 1 UO- 1 00 60 50 3 50 1 ;x) 50 60 £0 2 00 1 00 00 00 50 10 1 00 60 1 50 10 00 1 00 21 2 00 4 79 1 OO- 1 60 50 25 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 25 60 00- 2 3 2 2 7 2 3 1 3 1 10 00 ■1 ■'ilnl ■ ' 111 178 r 'IS 1:1 Hi" 4 1 Hamnionfl, John llickson, Mr. liockiiii, John M. Habbcrly, Samuel Jolinstono. D T. & Mrs. Jaoki-on, Anthony Jackson. I-lessie Jackson, >Ir. Sc Mrs. Wm. .Jackson, Mrs. Isaac Jackson, Jolui li. Jackson, Mr. Kingston, Thos. Lovell, Mr. Lee, Georcre Mclntyre. Mrs. Miulge, Mis. Miller, Geovgo Noble A. A. Neil son, Mrs. Parker, Miss Pierce Mrs. Peck, Mrs S. flees, Miss Kice, I\[rs. Rice, Miss Searle, J. P. Sargnant, Charles Smith, D. G. SaxsMiith, S. Smythe, W. C. Shepherd, Mrs. Shcr/herd P>oys, Stewart. Mr. Searle, Mrs. G. P. Street, Dr. J. P. Turtelott, 3[rs. A. C. Thompson, Miss M. Traer, jNFr. & Mrs. Geo. Turner, Sirs. Tre^'prs, jNIrs. Joseph Trev jrs, Mrs. D. Trevors, David J). Trevors, Ellen D. Trevors, Mr. it Mrs. Trevors. Mr. & Mrs, Ullock, Mrs. Wm. Ullock, A. Vondy, M. A. "Vyilkinson, Judge Wilson, Mrs. James L. Geo. 25 00 00 00 00 45 25 1 CO 1 00 40 2 00 5 00 1 00 11 CO .^,0 5) 1 00 1 00 1 01) 1 00 50 2 00 '2 00 25 2 o;) 5 50 li 00 1 00 1 00 50 Wvse, Mrs. ^•lUiaton, K. M. ' iiker, Mrs. Jaraes AV. Iker, Mrs. senr, Winslow, F. E. ( )ftt'rL()rie?, APPnOPRIATION. CIcrr/yman's salary, $2l!0 00 Geni Purposes D.C.S. 6;} 55 Total, .$383 55 MAUGERVILLE. (Received too late for alphabeti- cal order.) 1 00 2 00 7 00 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 GO 2 00 15 00 2 00 & I: Irs. Brown, C. Pent, Wm Banks, Mrs Barton, D. Clowes, C. Crawford II DeVebcr, Wm. Foster, ?*Irs. G. Ilowland, A. Haines, C. Ilaxuilton, J. Haines, Thomas Ladds, Wm. Miles, A. R. Miles, Mrs. A. R. Miles, Mrs. T. 0. Mil<>.-s, Cora McGanigal. Mrs. JiIajTee, Wm. Maefee, A. McFadgin, R. McFadgin, Mrs. Perley, Thos. Perley, Bertha Rice, Mrs. Spears, V. Spears, M. Smith, G. R. Smith, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Si 00 1 00 25 50 2 00 1 00 1 25 2.5 50 1 00 1 25 50 1 no 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 23 2 00 25 1 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 50 ,* 25 5 50 5) 3.=> 5 00 ,io oa 00 55 $383 r)5 .phfibeti- 81 00 1 00 25 o(» 2 00 1 00 1 25 25 50 1 00 1 25 25 50 1 no 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 25 2 00 25 i 00 50 50 1 00 1 oO Sterling, Cr. A. Sterling, D. A. Sterling, Mrs. ' Sterling, A. McL> Sterling, Annie Stferll .g, Rev. G. H. Offerbories, 177 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 20 7(5 $59 01 NEWCASTLE. Brigs, Mary $ 25 Barton, 0. 50 Cox, Mrs. 30 Cox, Helen 25 Cox, Bertha 10 Cox, Edith 10 Cox, R. 60 Cox, L. 50 Copelantl, — 50 Coyle, Wm. 50 Miller, J. 1 00 Miller, L. 25 McFarland, — 50 Miller, J. d- Mrs. 1 00 Miller, James 50 Miller, Mrs. J. 50 Miller, Mary .50 Miller, C. 50 Miller, Mrs. C. 50 McDonald, S. 50 Miller, J. 50 Spears, G. 60 Upton, A. 50 Upton, Wm. 50 Vanburen, Mrs. 50 Yoomans, R. 1 00 Yeomans, Mrs. R. 60 Yeomans, A, 60 Yeomans, C. 25 Yeomans, S. 1 00 Yeomans, Mrs. 60 Yeomans, Mrs. P. 25 gree::^wics. .5 75 50 Total, $74 76 XSI (Received too laitR for alphabeti- cal order.) Baimer, William $1 0«) Balmer, Matthew 1 OW Belyea, David A. 1 00 Belyea, James 115 Belyea, Mrs. Jaroeg 20 Belyea, Hermann 1 00 Belyea, Josephine 1 00 Belyea, W. Sancton |# Belyea, Lawrence Belyea, Ludlow Boyle, Thomas Brundage, Ciiarles L. Brundage, Thomaa 1 00 Cronk, William 1 00 Crawford, Ernest 1 CO Flewelling, Albert 1 00 Flewelling, Mrs. John 1 00 Plewalling, Wiiluer B. 1 00 Harvey, Jesse 1881-2, 100 Haviland, Isaac 50 Hem*y, Miss 1 00 Jones, Zebulon 1 00 Jones, Mrs. McKinney, John McKinney, Israel Lee, Thomas Mabee, A. M. Marley, Daniel McAdam, Miss Morgan, Robert Morgan, Mrs. R. Morgan, R. J. Morgan, Mary McKeil,W. B. Esq. MeKeil, J. (). McKeil, John MeKeil, Albert iMcKeil, Edward McKeil, George McKeil, Sinclair McLeod, W. Esq. McLeod, James Nutter, W. Lee Pitt, Isaac W. Pitt, Nathau 178 l»iokett, Rev. B. W. Richards, Zebulon Richards, W. D. Richards, Jhs. N. Richards, W. J. Ross, W. J. Seely, Geonge T. Esq. Walton, Henry Walton, James Offertories, Total, RESTIGOUCHE. (Received too late for nlphubeti- cal order.) DALHOUSIB. Barberie, Mrs. A. Barberie, John ^, family Barberie, J. Cuuard Bateman, N. M. & family Bateman. Kate Disbrow, Wm. M. D. Disbrow, Mrs. W. G. Disbrow, R. J. Sheppard, Disbrow. Eliza M. Dobson, Louisa Donkin, Frank W. Flewelling, Rev. C. P. & Mrs Good, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson, H. A. & family Miller, John Moffatt, Mrs. George Moflfatt, James Moffatt, Mrs. Tames Morse, amt . S. I'allen, Mrs. PalleD, Bertie, Shermaa «)c Frediiie, Perrott, Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Alex. Offertorj', I CAMPBELLTON. Bosdet, Frank Chandler, R S. & family 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 1 CO 1 00 1 00 50 2 88 $52 18 )habeti- $ no f) 00 4 00 50 25 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 rs. 7 00 26 5 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 25 1 00 25 2 00 21 $39 21 $ 50 1 00 Johnson, Mrs. W. C. Murray, Chas. & family Sowerby, Mrs. J. D. Sears, lirs. V Offer toj-y. 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 5 97 $11 97 $51 18 GR.\ND MANAN. (Received too late for alphabeti- cal order.) Burnhum, Mrs. $1 00 Burnham, Henry 60 Cronk, Winslow 50 Covert. W. S. 2 00 DixoD, Peter 60 Dixon, Mrs. -John 50 Gaskill, Abner 1 00 Gaptill, II. C. 1 00 Irons, S. W. 60 Newton, Isaac 2 00 Russell, William i 00 Offertory, Grand Manan, 1 25 " North Head, 2 65 Total, $14 40 4t '^^^ 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 5 97 $11 97 $51 18 [)liabeti- 60 50 • 2 00 60 50 r 1 00 ' 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 25 2 66 « $14 40 60 7 w O -^ w S9 o B .2 5 .2 a •C « '.^^'O : p 00 h* »(? o 'M I— OS o» o . r>- »o CO 'O o r- . to oi io ! ^ — ' o ^M o O *>! 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CO'»t' •O ^ t>. 00 a § ■s o -- 1ft Q "* »o O "* 'ft CV I- 'O ° P J ^ 6 o 6 §..2 P !0 'S 'S. Cu Ki eS^ii '^•'S > a & © 73 3 C CO "^ «s es a 8S JO..- »- ;- en 0) CO, : b • to ;^ : s •X! a £.5 . d t5 t3 > o»co «o lO ^h, eooao '^ eo 30 o o>co •oo 00 CO CO (M (MOOO W i-i o 5 -J: 2 ^ -a 3 00 CO O ift en a o ados goo >'S. — * J■ 08 a 00 o K c 2 S e — ! (D ^ J g S S ^ ^ 12; ;z; 525 p^ ■ o o»eo «o CO O 10 Wr-i J§^s (Mi-t'«*t «^ O OM •oo oo (NO 00 w l-l • • • • • • j ) • 1 i i 181 \ SB > ri o^Q K a a o « ;«aoco « q> .5 O hi .S p O ia .^ «H Ci-5 i« O «3 4J 4d z ••4 ^^^^^ Ml '1 |: ' H) I APPENDIX. mm Am THE E^YKI^OFE (>iYlSTEi^I. As one means uf >ncreasing tho Con tributfons and lessening the (lifliculties of colleciion, the Board of Home Missions recommends that Weekly Offerings be Bubstituted for Yearly Subscriptions, wherever praotieable. Tho Weelcly Offerings, upon the Envelope System, have been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese whore it has been tried. The flrsit ste] towards the adoption of this system in a Parish, is to ascertain from all the members of the Congregation, what sum they are willing to contribute at the Weekly Offertory; and this being: done— 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishionei's for a fixed weekly sum, from one cent t) one dollar and upwards, to be given in an envelope, at the Service on each Sunday. 2. A package of envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed with blanks for name and amount of offering. 3. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each week, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Parishioners will be held quarterly ; at which meeting the Treasurer will report all subscrip- t ions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish year, will also present ».ll the last year's accounts of the Parish, which will tlien be audited and settled. By the above plan, the following objects are sought to be accom- plished. 1. That not only heads of families, but all in the Parish, old and young, who have any means and earnings of their own, may contrib- ute, according to their ability, to the support of the Church. 2. That they may, as regularly as possible at the appointed time, bring their pledged weekly offerings to Church, instead of paying them at the call of the Collector. [Note — The principal of the Envelope System is not interfered with when, as in exceptional cases, it may be convenient to contri- bute ONCE A J'oKTNiGiiT, or at any other stated period within the Quarter.] 3. That the Parish revenue may not fall into arrears and Debt bo incurred. 4. That the income of the Parish may be materially increased, so that, mainly from this source, sufficient provision may be made for the support of the Clergyman. All these objects mav be easily attained if tho Church Wardens be willingly and efficiently sustained in their efforts, by those whose representatives they are. The above plan has been adopted, with some variations, in a number of Parishes in several Dioceses, and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mis- sion in this Diocese, and that it may be more generally adopted. ening the lommends loriptions, een found en tried. Parish, is what sum ; and this >r a fixed be given ntributor, icli weei;, iisively for II be held subscrip- )o prosent e audited )e accom- f old and y contrib- ted timo, ring them nterfered :o eontri- ithin the I Debt bo reasedf so made for irdens he se whose nx, in a issfiil. ery Mia- »ted. vovtn OF P1.KD01:, .,18.. Oentlemkn, — I shall bo obliged by your inserting: my name, as a weekly con- tribulor of towardb the salary of the Clergyman, from this date, and by your supplying me with the requisite envelopoi>. ^^u)1'' in full Address ....>w>, To the Church Want t. Any person signin ' her name hereto, may booomo free from the obligation, by gi V ., ynontlis notice in writing, tu either of the Church Wardetis, iliut, aiior the lapse of that time, he or she will no longer give as above promised. FORM OF FNVFLOPF. o > •3 No $ ( ■• • V£f* week. lb cO OFFKIUNO OF ■a-s H FOR /'X o FOBUfS FOR WIIiliN. A Bequest of Money, or Shakes of Stock, ok Debentures, for THE General Porposes of the Society. I give and bequeath to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," the sum of Dollars, (or Shares of Stock in the , standing; in my name in the Books of the said ), or (if Debentures describe thorn briefly), upon trust, to ba applied by the said ''The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick" to and fur the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Devise of Real Estate, for tub General Purposes of the Society. I give and devise to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Bruns- wick," all and singular, &c., (describe the Real Estate clearly). To have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said 'The Diocesan '^Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever; upon trust, to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. OOl^TBlsTTS. 'ffi Faoes. Oflicors and Committees, 3-4 Lishops and Clergy, 6-6 Deaneries, ' 7 Prayers, 8 Constitution, 9-15 Board of Home Missions, 16-21 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 22 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 22-23 The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund, : 23-26 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 27 Ilesolutions of the General Committee, 28-29 " " Executive Committee, 30 Heport of the Society — Commencement, 31-32 Ileports of the Missionaries and Local Committees, 32-60 Keport of the Society — Conclusion, 61 Proceedings . f H z General Committee, 62-72 Anniversary Meeting, 72 Eeport ol the Executive Committee, 73-77. " " Board of Home Missions, 78-80 « " Sunday School Committee, 81-82 " " Book Depository Committee, 82-83 " « Widows and Orphans Fund, 84 « " Treasurer, 85-91 Assets and Income, 1st May, 1882, 92-93 Keport of the Auditors, 94 Abstract of Reports of the Finance Committee, 94-95 " Returns of the Parishes and Missions, 96-99 Accounts of the Treasurer, 100-133 " " Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund,.... 128 " S. P. C. K. Book Depository, 134-135 LifeMembers, 136-138 Subscriptions and Collections, Year 1882-1883, 139-181 The Envelope System, 182 Forms for Wills, 183 Sermon by the Bight Bev. the Bishop Coftdjutor.