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CROPLEY, PttlNTBR, WILMOTS BLOCK, QUEEN STREET. 1874. { '^^* ■MiiV » iM>**^ ■ r H. A. CROl'LEY, PRINTEK, >VILM0T'6 BLOCK, QUEEN ST., KKEDERICTON. \ \' c7 v/ tt ■ t . I -.i % ni ... I' •.. \ \ • yV> t OFFJCER.S OF THK SOCIETY. Th.- Ri^ht Rev. JOHN, Lord Bi>hop of Kredcricton. fict-^rtsibfnta. Tlie HouoiMlile JOJIN 3. SAUNDERS PRKUERICK A. WKJOINH. EsrjiiiiP The Honor.iLle SAMUKL L. TILLKY, H , lii..iitenrtnt aovornor. Rev. Oanon 8(JOVIL, Fli. D., WILLIAM M. .lARVIS, Esqu're. innanrcr. H. W. FRITH, Enqulr.'. C. H. FAIKWKATIIER, Ksqiiiiv, A'.H. KEANS, Esquire. , The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP, (rx cJiicc). Rev. Canon Di;VEHER, Rev. Oiiiiou MEDLEY, fiev. (}. M. ARVrSTRONO, Rev. Canon KBTCHUM, D. \i.,(''£ officio), G. .SIDNEY rfMJiril, Esquire, W. M. JARVIS, Bs.iiiire, C. A. SCHOFIELD. Esqiiiip, S. D. BERTON. Esquire, HURD PETERS, Esquire, H. W. FRITH, Esquire, (. i offiac), (JEOSf.E A. SCHOFIELD, Es(|uire, S,:cnUtij to Comm.ttee. finance (Commute;. Rev. Cmoii 8C0VIL, Ph. D., W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. K. L. PETERS, Esquire, a. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire, W. CARMAN, EsqHire, (.. E. FENETY. Esquire, H. W. FRITH, E-m whom all holy desires, all good oounHels, and all workn of piety and cbarity do proowjd, weboHeech Thee to vlaitwith Thy favour our 8overei,;n L i ly Queea \riatoria, and iw rule her heart, that nhe may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing ttie designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors) who (»ntribute Ut it't support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Olurgy : tho endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of tme religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missioaariea who are proolaiming the same in this Provinoe. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Chnreh, through Jesus GhrLit our Lord.— Amrn. O Mbbcipul Ood, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live : Ha\'e Mercy upon all Jsws, 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 Israelitea, aiyd be made one fold, under one Shepherd Jesua Christ our Lord. >: ho livetb and reigBeth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one CK>d, world without end.- s axK. QvM Fatiub. which art ia heaven. Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. 'IHify will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day oar dally bread. Aad forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. Ajid iMd us aot into temptatioa, bat deliver ui from evil ; For thine is the Kingdom, the power •ad the glory, for ever and ever.— Ambm . WHEN THE BUSINESS IS ENDED. The grace of our Lord Jestts Christ, and the love of Gk>d, and the fellowship of the Holy Ohoet, be with us all evermore.— Amen. (5) .1 il ri r> i CONSTITUTION OF TlIK SOCIKTY. The Society shall bo called the OiocEhAN Ciirr.rH SoflKTY OF NkW l]n UN'S wick. II. Xo alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Uiilos or Roguli- tions of the Society be rej)ealen the Miiiutfts of the Secretary, togolhor with the said proposition. . ^ . , V. ■ The payment at any one time of a stim not le« ) »vi^ >Hf VII. 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 . I f : i I. All Clprgymcn resident in the Diocese, duly licenced by the Lord Hinhop. and Subscriliers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay MemberH of the Society, being Life mcmberH, or Anuutil Subscrlliers of at least One Pound ; to be annually elected, at the meetings of the General CNimmittee, 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. Five members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shaM meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first W^ednes day in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October. 4. Special Meetings of the Executive Committee may bo summoned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; but so far as may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, con- trol and disposal 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 Cor- porate 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 Ex- ecutive Committee. 9 VIH. SCHEDULE COMMITTEE. There shivll also he ii Schedule Coininittce, to lie com- posed of the following Memhers viz. : 1. Tlie President, Trejisurer and Secretary or Secre- taries of the Society ej', officio, 2. Three Clerical and five Lay Members of tiie So- ciety, qualihed for election as memhers of the Kxecutive 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 mem- bers of the General Committee. 3. The Schedule Committee shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary ^Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and ertect, and the appropriations or disposition of the funds to the ob- jects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-Laws or Regulations of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Schedule Committee, three of whoni shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Schedule Committee shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, aaid at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. ^■ _.■■■ ,■> . , ■» OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz. : 1. Missionary Visits to places where there is no set- tled Clergymen, and aid to new and poor Missions. ^^ 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergy- men. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 2 i i i! ri- 10 4. The supply of such Books jiud Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Know- ledge , 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 the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor ; and to- wards the education of Children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Or- phans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Par- ishes. " • '. .-:'V ... ' . . 10. The formation of a fund for receiving Money or Securities as Special Trusts. ,.,,, 11. Aid to Foreign Missions of the Church of Eng- land ; with the understanding that subscriptions for this object may be limited to any organization in connection with the Church of England, but if not so limited, will !>e forwarded to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, for the general purposes of that Society. '", ■^':"'- . .■.•■! ■(:■/'•,.' '"''-...'.•... 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. */ ^ ■•'!,', ji^ir- 7:f',j ,, r »,fv' ... . XI. : ►••:/" i^ JJO .,f :-;, It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the ob- jects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote, ■^J^,;, ^/lUh^qu.- ,....s.?,flM 'wjj .„a --•j.-rr.....^ XII. I'lmn ^ ''f'iVnj^^jcAli COMMITTEE. (hH r.Y {,// 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes ^ shall 11 at the discretion of the Missioniiry of sucli Mission, con- stitute a Local Committee ; and so also the menihors residing in any District of a Parish set olf under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop,) may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee ; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be con- sidered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day, previous to the Anni- versary Meeting, when the recommendations to the General Committee of special objects shall be deter- mined ou. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to de- pute two Lay Members of the Society, to be elected at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Missionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Com- mittee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the General Committee, in the appro- priation of the funds of the Society. ;*"'" .;•'■•<"'. '>.^ '*'> M.Mii ■ '^ -' i,:» .;, ,,:, , 5 ';■ i^<'. .;iU)'; ■•:: ''',;n>ir> XIII. . , .,;., ; ':^ . i t I i'. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fredericton and Saint John alternately, on the Hrst Thursday in July in each year. 2. A Special General Committee may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and Saint John respectively. ■_ j\ ■4% ... 5-, \ , r 12 XIV. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE- 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be composed of the following members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman, the Vice-Presidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee ; the Secretar}-' or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the meeting of the General Committee ; the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Missionary of each Parish or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate District of a Parish (provided that in the absence or sickness of the Rector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister shall be considered Pro hac vice a member of the General Committee), and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committees as before provided ; all such persons being Subscribers to the Society. Pi'oof ol the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Sec- retary thereof. 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. ' ' - 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting to make the Annual appropriations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows : Firstly. Production of Certificates of Lay Delegates. Secondly. Secretary's report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. ?-■> Thirdly. Report of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. Such appropriations or disposition of the pr( .rU' 13 funds li> i objects of the Society as a majority of those present iij^y determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to ad- journ its meetings for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meet- ing of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present ; and to determine by like vote, the place where puch adjourned meeting shall be held, Pro- vided that in every such case, a report of such adjourn- ment, and the causes therefor, shall be made at the An- niversary Meeting. XV. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Ser- mons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, tor the general purposes of the Society. FORM OF DHAFT. Jg^This Draft will not be paid unless properly stamped. ' ' I - 187— Sir, Pay to or order, the sum of Missionary at being amount of salary due to me aa for the quarter ending the day of 18 , in accordance with the schedule adopted by the General Committee of the Di- ocesan Church Society of 18 . To the TVeasurer of the '• ^ ^' Diocesan Church Society ^*' '*'" of New Brunswick. = i "• *^' FOBBC OF CERTIFIO-VTE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church SooiBty o/ N'ew Brunswick : This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meetins: of the ■!:« >n Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article xii. of the Constitution. — Chairman. -■n, .rrr rr . u- Secreted Dated at the day of 18- iiV>i,vif:. 12-23. For resolutions of the General Committee, see 37th P iW. iijm« J' .eport, pages .i h \ V:i h. ■ I • 14 tr.i : RUI«£S AND REOOLATIONS OF COMMITTEE. THE SCHEDULE I If i i i ■ lit Whereas it is desirable for the better provision for the ministrations of the Church in the Diocese of Fred- ericton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries ; 2 her ef ore Resolved^ — '1. That in order to encourage the established Mis-' sions to become gradually self-supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions (not including 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 I be made subject to these resolutions, and be distribu- * ted under the direction of the Schedule Committee, 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 ses- sion. 3. Tiiat the Schedule Committee annually present to - the General Committee of the Society on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all busi- ness transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, aad shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting . . 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 forego^ ^ Resolutions, and subjcict to the following regula- » . ^ions ^^® Schedule Committee (acting in conjunction (a\ ' ^ "'^"'^^ Bishop,) shall forthwith after the annual ^ith *tb \ 'unicate wit h the Wardens or other lay Meeting! co^, i EDUL£ ion for f Fred- nt plan d Mis-' grants ns (not ivgy on I grant litional ;ed sum amittee istribii- mittee, '^ers and as the in SQs- isent to •at day busi- o a list th the report leeting mittee 6 shall bregO' •egula- ,- r inction annual er lay 15 members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Miosion for the year. (b.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Schedule Committee before the 15th day of August then next, they shall communicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his congregations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Committee before the 1st of Octo- ber then next, all payments to the Missionary's salary, - through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof : Provided, that should the Missionary see fit to resign his cure he shall, if stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Mission w^hich may be wil- ling to comply with the terms required of the default- - ing 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 Sched- ; ule Committee, not exceeding that provided for the continuation of his services in his former Mission, iind - upon the like terms and conditions. Provided also, i that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any i new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by tha Schedule Committee, on special application, to draw on 1st April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceed- ng his previous quarters stipend rom the Society. '>d.< (d.) Where such engagement is entered into, the- Committee shall forthwith notify the Missionary who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagement • shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled tp draw upon the Society for the full amount of his ^. quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for , the quarter of the Mission itself . ii U-: ^\ 16 II I ii (e.) The sum required ot the Mission shall in such case be remitted by the Wardens quarterly in advance to the Treasurer, and may consist either of money or written receipts of the Missionary, for produce furnished to him at the market rates : Provided that two months grace (but no more) may be allowed the Mission to make up such sum ; that is to say, the sum required for the quarter of the ensuing year, ending 30th October, shall be remitted before the 1st September, and for the following quarter before the Ist December next. (/.) Should the Missionary give any such written receipts for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. (g.) Should the sum required from the parish not be remitted as aforesaid the Treasurer shall forthwith, on the expiration of the two months grace, give notice (C) tQ the Missionary requiring him to give notice (D) of withdrawal of stipend as such Missionary, and all such stipend shall be thereupon withdrawn pursuant to such notice ; and unless the sum agreed to be paid for the quarter shall be forthwith remitted, no stipend shall be payable for such expired quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contributed on the part of the Society : and none whatsoever for the succeeding quarter : and the Committee shall appoint a deputation to enquire into the causes of such default, and shall report thereon at the next meeting of the General Committee. Provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be in default, though after the period for withdrawal of the stipend shall have arrived, such Mission may be rein- stated by the Schedule Committee if they shall see fit so to do, under the regulations and conditions herein contained. ..«...., 7 (k,) In case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend is secured for life on the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel grant, the Committee shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed engage- ment only in case of the demise of the present Mission- 1 such Ivance aey or nished lonths ion to ■ed for tober, or the rritten lereof, 1 sum I with not be th, on :e(C) (D) of II such o such or the lall be mount ciety : •: and iquire lereon tng to ^al of rein- jee fit lerein [nary's Pro- Ill call jgage- ssion- 17 ary ; and those Missionaries shall continue to draw their stipends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general system adopted for other Missions. (i.) It shall be optional with the Schedule Commit- tee to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, half- yearly, or yearly payment, at any period in advance, and these regulations, mutatis mutandis^ shall thereupon apply, generally, to any such Mission. {k.) The Schedule Committee shall have full power and authority to make all such further bye-laws, rules, and regulations, as may in their opinion be required for their guidance, and from time to time to alter or amend the same as they shall see fit. 5. That 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 Schedule Committee may from time to time require, half-yearly, on or before the first days of De- cember and June in each year, a return for the prece- ding half year, shewing — (1.) The general limits of his Mission. ^ ^" '^fn:..t >:: (2.) The extent thereof in square miles:' '-f^' ^^^ *'>^ ' (3. ) The estimated number of members of the Church of England living therein. >^^J>^ i"Mi>! -^iin :;2f!mim')'i ^o (4.) The number of Churches, Chapels of fiase, dihd Missionary Stations respectively, within the Mission. (5.) Whether or not there is therein a parsonage house belonging to the Mission or provided by tfib people. (6. ) The extent of Church and Glel>e land conne^t^d thetetdth. ' ' (7.) The iqcome from such Church or Glebe liind fdr the year ^idihg 1st April last. ^^^*^^ "'^'^^^: ^^'^^ ' ' ' (8.) This amount contributed therein towiards the support of the Missionary, frbm soui'ces other than th'e grant through this Society. ; ' J^-^'i-/^ O-^ ^''^'^'^^ (9.) The number of public services on Sundays aod in the week respectively, i ' \i u (10.) The average congregation in each place of )♦ i. it W< i-' Ii'i.in. !• V- worship. (11.) The number of Communicants. (12.) The number of Baptisms . A. Infants. , , , ,1 B. Adults. C. Total. (13.) The number of Communicants, A. Added. , .- < B. Removed. C. Deceased. D. Present Members. (14.) The number confirmed. (15.) Marriages. , (16.) Burials. , (17.) Names of Church Wardens. (18.) Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and Synod. --Hs.fi. : (19.) The number of scholars and teachers in Sun- day School or Schools. Which returns shall be laid before the Schedule Committee forthwith, and before the General Commit- tee on the first day of their meeting ; and no grant shall from henceforth be payable to any Missionary in default of rendering any such statement, or rejturn ^^o long as such default shall continue., (f.-. - ; ',.... .^^o- "^ 6. That the Schedule Committee shall, sO soon as may be, after the first day of December in each year, make up from such returns, the printed returns and statement required annually by the Society for t^e l*ro- pagation of the Gospel, and forward the same, reporting specially to the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel any Missionary who mt^y be in default. , 7. That those of the Clergy withiii ^tj^cj p)o5J(^pe,, not receiving stipends through this Society' be requested to forward to the Secretary in lil^e manner, on or before the 1st day of June in each ye^r, tJie returns numbered tl,i2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in order that a complete return of the Diocese in these iiii. 19 particulars, may each year bo published with the Soci- ety's Report, as hath boon heretofore in part only ac- customed. 8. That the Schedule Committee in conjunction with tlie Lord Bishop shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holding Missionary Meet- ings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat (not interfering, however, with the usual semi- annual collections, and annual canvass of the Mission on behalf of the Society) ; and further, of making en- quiries as to the power of the Mission to contribute towards the Clergyman's support ; such deputations re- porting to the Schedule Committee, and through them to the General Committee of the Society. 9. That the Schedule Committee, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint special deputa- tions to enquire into the causes of any deficiency of contributions or other pecuniary difficulties in any Mis- sion, and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the parishes receiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be respectfully requested to transmit a copy of these Resolutions to the Yene rable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, requesting their concurrence therein, d^h iiiii'r'- H)7 in'.ffro"; ■>^r!*> M >!.. .v\ T' VI ;/ i .'ii r* r J ijri /^ Memorandum of agreement between the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and the (Church Wardens as the case may 6e) of Church, in the Parish [or Mission] of The undetsigned on beKalf of the congregation of the above Parish [or Mission] , do hereby undertake to hav^ a fiutn at ithe rate of per annum, collected and paid quarterly to the Treas- urer of the said Society, fropi the fir^t day of July, 187 so long as the ministrations at present afforded the said congregation shall be continued .^ ti:;i^ t^ c>'jfi.m : M. ^- ; t I * 20 The present agreement to continue, for the term of one year only, unless renewed, and to be subject to re- vision on the part of the Society, at the meeting of the General Committee in July, 187 . Dated at (Signed) {Church Wardens.) B. Notice is hereby given, that this Congregation having failed to enter into the engagement required by the Diocesan Church Society to contribute the sum of i quarterly towards the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot be drawn after the next ; and unless the engagement be meantime comple- ted, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. I;' .' i; iJ /ilUM! >'.» l'> -rJfjJ • * . * .I'M i;ti •i.ijiq"'' io Vt)iit/i;.ilc Saint John^ N. B., ir 187 * Rev. and Dear Sir, — I have to inform you that the quiirteirly payment from your Mission for the present quarter has not been paid, and it will therefore be in- cumbent on you by order of the Lord Bishop, to give notice of withdrawal of stipend as a Missionary of this Society forthwith. Your draft for the full quarter's sti- pend oh instant cannot be honored unless the engagement of the Parish is meantime fulfilled. I am your ob't servant, , Treasurer D, C, S, iiii<.t,!Kn< i on I ii'^(>\, sih i.D'lUUlj Mft l\u .i-jlMff;; D. mt'.lnnnmiVii' Notice is hereby given that the contribution due from this Mission [or Parish] to the Diocesan Church Soci- ety, in part payment of the Missionary's stipend for the qilfttter ending last, not having beien paid, the sums for services rendered as a Missionary, paid through the iS^ciety, will, after Sunday next, be withheld until th^ payment, as agreed upon, is made. ^ iiiesfe forms miy be altered by the Schedule Com- mittee to suit the circumstances of the case. MJilt rfjl 21 C. S. from Soci- tor the the rough until ICom- Rksolhtionh paskko ht Ctkneral Committee, July, 1874. W/o of the limited means ^t the rt.s, m conseqiicn disposal of the Society, a and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes and other endowment!! of Parishes should be fully utilized. Therefore 1. Resolved^ That the Schedule Committee be author- ized to require from the Church Wardens of every Par- ish or Mission receiving aid from the Society full details of all such glebes, church lands and other investments, yearly or oftener as they shall see fit. 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from globes or Investments held for the Rector's use is taken to make up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Schedule Committee may forthwith in- crease the amount so required in proportion thereto ; and in case of neglect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collect the interests or Rents, the Schedule Committee be authorized to enquire into the matter, and, if there be sufficient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satis- factoi;y to the Co?nmitt^e. /•', ire -' • » ' ' ■ 'ii 1' rr in 4h I' . /JBO?: b»/. ,n;i'/* m:| j,J '.'yi'. i- (."•'iiu{i')r.( •}<[ '(ino iljjjff .'JiMri Jo ijohiM.! ji mjk dt i IJ* ) rt»'- .tO^Vlib Ib;r!-^ V' ,jf ( Oil tU9^/>iWad ,Joa iifillr: ,i;S«f7«^-!' '■'^^i- i ' ki >>, 22 PROVISION FOR THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF THE OliEROr. UULK8 AND KKOULATIONS. The following phin for a provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, with the rules and regulations annexed, was adopted by the General Committee. (See 36th Report.) ^ 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredcricton in the Province of New Brunswick, shall have a special Fund, to be called *'TnE Clergy Widows' and Orph- ans' Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabiliti(vs) of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, de- vises, and be(iuostd, and other contributions given and l)aid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all payments received under these Rules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of de- ceased Clergymen, in accordance with these Rules, and to no other object. 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not already entitled to a pension from the Society fob the Propagation of the Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall with- in six months from July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy Orders, or from his admission into the Diocese, apply to the Secretary of the Fund, for a certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scale. Any appli- cant, after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, 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 col- lection from every congregation in his Parish or mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a Rector, or other as- sistant Clergyman, shall not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall forward only their own an- nual payment. the 23 tor a sum Ippli- litted itive jrms lund, col- don, as- id to an- 4. All i)!iyinonts shill hocomo duo on the Hrst day nf January, iu ouch vt'ar, and must hv paid within thirty days : and all c<>n<5re«^al loual colloctions must bo sont in before the first day of May. If this Rulo is not comi>liod with, the certificate shall bo considered as forfeited, but rained at the optiou of the Committ(;e and the may be re J applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the ago whon the same is takou out, accord- ing to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may recpiiro in liou of [layments and subscriptions in arrear. 5. Upon compliance with the above Rules, the Dio- cesan Church Society undertakes to pay out of "The Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund " a yearly pension of One Hundred Dollars to the widow of each Clergy- man holding a Certificate, during her widowhood. 6. If the Widow die, or marry again, the pension shall be paid towards 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 recognized by the Committee, in the event of the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children ; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act, or if Trustees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed in Rule 6. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the formation of these Rules ; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- A a ''i. II' II ii'i H: I III 24 pel, shall be admitted a member of this Fund, on making the annual payment tor the age of sixty years, and other- wise complying with the Rules. i 10. If a Clei'gyman removes, with the Bishop's con- sent, from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing hih yearly- payment, and the amoun^ of the average annual collection from his Parish 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 j)roduction of a medical certificate testifying the same, he may continue his connexion v/ith the Fund, upon mak- ing his yearly payment, f ,,.;?, J ff,,^.r. = i» . 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministr}', or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England shall be entitled only to such payment as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. 13. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on January 1, and July 1, in each year ; the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of the insured to the day of payment. .. t /. 14. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church SociExr shall be Treasurer 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. ^ ;- < • ^v V '*!. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive payments, donations and col- lections, 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 Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. 25 Soale of Payments, from the ase <.'«£ S3 to the age of 00. Age. Paym. 23... ^7.20 24.... 7.88 25.... 7.62 26.... 7.82 27.... 8.06 28.... 8.27 29. ...8.50 Age. Paym. 30... $8.72 31.... 8.93 32.... 9.17 33.... 9.42 34.... 9.68 oo« • • • y.oi) 36. . . 10.27 Age. Paym. 37.. 110.56 38... 10.02 39... 11.25 40. ..11.60 41... 11.95 42... 12.30 43... 12.67 Age. Paym. 44.. 113.08 45... 13.48 46... 13.92 47... 14.42 48... 14.92 49... 15.58 50... 16.17 Age. Paym. 51.. 116.90 52... 17.68 53... 18.48 54... 19.37 55... 20.30 56... 31.30 57... 22.40 Age. Paym. 58..$23.55 59... 24.72 60... 26.86 ( CERTIFICATE. r 1. *. I the annexed Rii^es and Regulations. No.— •■'-^'• The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick Hereby Certifies, That the Rev. at of has this day paid to the "Widows and Orphans Fund" of this Society, the sum of being his first payment, under And the Dioojss- AN Church Society of New Brunswick hereby coven- ants and engages out of the special fund called the *' Widows and Orphans Fund," and none other, to j^ky the widow or children of the said , , ,, /.miufAH after his decease, the Pension of One Hundred Dollars per annum (so long as the same shall be payable) aooor- ding to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided ALWAYS, That the said shall yearly, and every year, on the 1st day of January, maka the annual payment of iitid otherwise faithfully observe and comply ^itl^ the,,i^i[d annexed Rules and Regulations. n .,( ..K.i>roM In witness whereof, The Diocesan Church S^ ciETY OF New Brunswick has caused its Corp<^ale Seal to be hereunto affixed, this ,, Ai-r.^ day of „ , , . A. D. 18 ;'';';^ • ■'■•• ' . A.-nix/iiik'I M ..-•..^- • •••• Secretary of the Widoto$and Orphans Fitnd. .[Ktl '•(■!., >, i*-if ',i^}'A. ,ti! rjiu.i', -.1 .-U't I-' .ft i>.'\A.'.V riii' i( »■■>!. .n.aTHHUoa: 26 CLEROT IN THE DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. V .\ V 'AiJ- HT.« IST-i. 0', ■i\ §M Right Rev. J. MEDLEY, D. D., Bishop op Fredericton, Frederictoii. ALMOND, !Rev. Wm. RUSSELL Missionary, Wicklow. ALMON, Rev. FOSTER Rector, Trinity Chnrcli, Saint Steplien. ARMSTRONG, Rev. W. B Curate, St. Luke, Portland. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M Rector, St. Mark, St. Jolin. ARMSTRONG, Rev. W Rector, St. James, St. John. .< BLISS, Rev. D. M Rector, Westmorland. . ^;J BMG6T0CKB, Rev. F. H. I Rector, Holy Trinity, St. John. • ' BROWN, Rev. P^ILIP H Rector, Dalhousie, . .{ 1 1 [ OBOZIER, Rev. F. B Missionary, McAdam. ^ CARR, Rev. J. FREDERIC Rector, Kingsclear. ^ , r '' C70BTER, Rev. N. A Rector, Richibucto. ' a ■'■' ;[.i« ,' ■. ' COSTER, Rev. 0. G., Ph. D St. John. COVERT, Rev, W. S Missionary, Grand Maiian. ..^^, ^,. ^ << CB0DEN, Rev. W :.. Rector, Derby. " , , '"* DBVEBER, Rev. CANON Rector, St. Paul, Portland. *ii ' >!.i OOWUNG, Rev. THEO. E Rector, St. George, Carleton. i . tiT;5 FOBSYTH, Rev. DAVID Rector, Chatham. . /), HAJN^FORD, Rev. S. J Misslonai-y, Upham. BLABBISON, Rev. CANON Rector, Portland. ■' if\> > HABTIN, Rev. THOMAS Missionary, Canterbury. *" HAKINGTON Rev E A W ) Rector, Prince William and Dumfries,— Z)eaw HOYT,Rev. L.A Missionary, Andover. ' ' f ■'^ XoKIEL, Rev. W. LeB Rector, Baithurst,— Dean Itiirat. i!'!.^ ICXLBrSB, Rev. C Betired Missionary, Westfielfl. . ^f ITEALES, Rev. J Rector, Gagetown, r>r ingiLLSS, Rev. W. S Rector, Neviroastle. ' '■ ' '^^.^ CCm ) ITBALBS, Rev. T Rector, Woodstock. ni <;>( f ^jr* t>} [j;-^-^, NICKERSON, Rev. D Rector, Sackville. -. . .,,.r, PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS Rector, Rothesay. PABNTHER, Rev. D. B Rector, St. Jode, Carleton,— Z^enn Bural. PICKETT Rev D W ) Missionary, Greenwich and Wickham,—Z)e•.;•■} WETMORE, Rev. D. I Missionary, Clifton . ,:,;.- . * WOOD, Rev. A Retired Mlssiotuiry, St, John. .. ' WOODMAN, Rev. B. 8 Rector, We«tfteld. '.>iJj :n\\ WILLIS. Rev. CUTHBERT Rector, Salisbury. t.- r i J', /•>[> 'h> ti -:i!iJii«i.» i'.n '•■ / n'.; t" t/i:j i-.. s j' .,», H'.i'.: .(,;,. iu .joV^;l rl , . :itt ujltmo/i.];;!:*!^ •-•».« oi^tiii/l-ijvc .ifffiisv.tj 'fV! :}iU tri bMi'^yUi^Ui Oil h^.uua>, dowSj od.t lo •jjxhui.x.'; ')/{«! jr.P: ^,riQ'fh]lH)ll- Ur> 'it bill .e1t-U'} ,,i.fil ihiu7/ iiam // jn el 'vHrnioWij/. oil] oJ '^'>r!Kv/t!H n^umhiUn oii\ Wll ( iV ,i^K< REPORT. ,1i "•.' r. In- The Divine blessing has been manifested towards this Society during the past year, in the advancement, zeal and earnestness connected with its proceedings. All the vacant Missions, excepting that long contemplated in the County of Albert, and that recently destitute by the lamented death of the late Rector of Douglas, have been supplied. Two extensive districts have, during the past year, been added to those in which there are now regu- lar ministrations of the Church. Sad losses, indeed, the Church has sustained, and yet it must be a subject of devout thankfulness that so manv efficient Mission- aries have been added to the Society's list during the past year. The Treasurer's account will shew that while all re- quired payments have been met, a balance larger than usual remained in favor of the Society at the close of the fiscal year. The report of the Schedule Committee will shew how the important work with which thiat body is entrusted has been conducted. It is the unwearied object of this Committee, and it should be that of every member of the Society, to bring up the stipends of the Clergy to an amount in some de- gree commensurate with their necessary expenditure, and the exceeding value of their services. A small in- crease has been proposed this year, by asking in some instances a little more from local sources, and wherever possible , by adding to the grant from the Society . Every member of the Church should be awakened to the vast importance of this subject, — to a consideration of the wrong which now exists, and no one should rest satisfied till the minimum allowance to the Missionaries is ac- knowledged, by those competent of judging, to be suf- ficient. (28) 29 rds this at, zeal All the ELted in bv the ve been :he past w regu- indeed, subject flission- ing the i all re- er than jlose of ew how irusted and it o bring )me de- iditure, nail in- n some lerever Every le vast of the atisfied is ac- he suf- During the past year the Society has to acknowledge with orreat thankfulness two bequests in aid of its funds. One from Miss Brindley Hazen of a considerable prop- erty in the City of St. John, and another a certain amount of bank stock, by the late Miss Parker, for many years one of the most constant supporters of the Society. The Society has also lately come into posses- sion of the legacy of the late S. Scovil, by means of which one important Mission will be in part provided for, leaving a balance in aid of the general purpose fund. How well it would be, if those to whom God has given abundance, would in the disposal of their means ever bear in mind the claims of the Society and the vast and blessed work it is trying and waiting to do ! The following abstract of the Missionary reports will shew, in some degree, on what ground the Society claims the consideration of its members : V i ANDOVER, Grand Falls, &c.— Rev. Leo. A. Hoyt has forwarded the (oUowing report : " Having been unfortunately taken ill at the commencement of my usual time of collecting for the Society, I am sorry to report the present contributions rather less than those of last year. I have, however, with the blessing of God, received much to encourage me and much for which to be thankful in my labours in this mission during the past year. * ' Having thrcugh the aid of the Society procured the assistance of a Deacon, I have been enabled to establish three new Stations, and to give Sunday, instead of week-day Services, to most of the old ones. The Stations in the hands of my assistant are in a fiuurishing condition, and when I resign the Parishes of Wicklow, Simonds, and wilmot, as an in- dependent nusftion, which I expect to do shortly, it will be with the highest You will please take into consideration that there are within my Missicm the shire towns of two Counties, and that the town of Grand Falls jji larger than either of them; that this town is twenty-five miles from my residence, and tiiat in lacking a resident Clergyman, the church in th)B place is losing more than could be supposed by any one not in a positio* to observe duly the loss. The Grand Falls people are willing to make an effort, and it seems to me a pity that they should not be encourage4."/ Contributions amount to f 109. .- >. -. . i Bath UR8T.— Rev. W. B. McKiel writes as follows : ■ ■ 'n-'f • - '.. " Of the progress ot Church work in this Mission, there is little to call for special remark. The enclosed returns will shew the work done. " The spiritual result, the increase which the Lord of the harvest alone can give, we may not measure. '' There has been a falling off in the number of Church members, owing to the removal of a large portion of the engineering staff and others con- nected therewith on the I. C. R. , i '.)•■■■/ ' fi«'''t'd ,:•■ u 30 " The work on the new (ihurch sroes on hut slowly, owing to the lack of fundH, but we hope to get it well udvanced this summer. " Though the number of our church-people iw decreasing, owing to re- movals from the place, yet those who remain still feel that the D. C. S. has just claims on their liberality, and I trust that the amount of contri- butions this year will be equal to that ot last year." BucTOUCHB. — Rov. Herbert W. Jarvis reports f20 from this mission, which includes the parishes of Wellington and Dundas. " Some," Mr. Jarvis writes, *' may fancy the amount small for such an old settled place, but the circumstances of the people are not so promising as at former times. Removals, and failures, deaths, and estrangements from various causes, all occurring before I took charge last Oct., have greatly diminished the strength of the church. The whole burden is thrown upon a few, who are really doing more than was ever before re- quired. These few have complied with the demand of the Society for ^200 instead of ^120 in aid of the stipend of the Missionary.*' Mr. Jarvis alludes to the many difficulties in his missionary work, owing to the bad state of the roads at certain seasons, and especially to the want of a bridge over Cocaigne river. His churches are 10 miles apart, and he has often to attend funerals at the distance of over 30 miles. Lately he was obliged to travel on duty in one day no less than 67 miles, i ■ i , i , Burton and Lincoln.— Rev. R. Simonds reports contributions to the •mount of 8119.00. Cambridge, Grand Lake.— -Rev. B. Shaw has enclosed the abstract returns. He cannot promise more than $90 as the contributions from this Mission. Canterbury. — Rev. T. Hartin reports contributions to the amount of 139. Campobello. — Rev. Charles M. Silla reports contributions to the amount of $69.07. ^. -i^ - . • .» W4U> >,>•<• - . Mr. Sills wHtes : .■•'<'■ " ** I took charge of the Mission on the 1st of June, and met with a very kind reception at the hands of the Parishioners. Owing to the fact that the Parish has been without a Clei^yman for so many months, the contri- butions are not so large as on former occasions, there being only one col- lection in church during the year. **■ The Church has not been once closed since the departure of the late Missionary, Mr. Williams ; the Church Warden, Mr. Byron, acting as Lay i. ader. Thanks to the kindness of the Rector of Eastport, Mr. Pyne, the people have not been deprived of the privilege of receiving the Holy Communion, as he, during Lent, had an early celebration every Friday morning, and on several other occasions. I have been much enoouragea since my arrival, both by the large attendance at church, and the ready willingness there seems to be among the Parishioners, to undertake any church work. I have had service at Port Owen, in a school room, the last two Sundays at three in the afternoon, anJ find the- o h very fair con- gregation, who seem to appreciate the services of the f hu)i.h. " During the year, the Parish has lost one of its most useful members, and the church one of her staunchest supporters, by the death of Capt. Robin- son-Owen, whose loss is deeply felt oy all." Carleton, St. George.— Rev. T. E. Dowling will, he writes, be en- abled to forward f^om the Parishes of St. George and Fairville and Grand Bay Mission, a sum exceeding $100, more than double the amount contri- buted last year. 31 Chatham.-— Rev. D. Forsyth wa« appointed to the charge of this im- portant parish nearljr a year ago. He speaks of the excccdiag kindness of his people towards himself. Forty-one persons were confirmed at the visit of the Bishop last autumn, the most part of whom have since become communicants. A weekly Bible Class was held duringthe winter. " I may hope," Mr. Forsyth writes, " that iome good may thus have been done by way of rendering young minds more tamiliar with* the facts of Holy Scripture, and by implanting definite religious principles. " St. Mary's Chapel Sunday School is in a prosperous condition, and n^ore numerous than our present school-room will accommodate comfort- ably. T hope, however, in time to have a larger building for this i)ur- Eose, and at the same time to secure the advantajge of enlarging the church y making the present school-room, which is joined to the east end of the church, answer the purpose of a Choii* and Chancel. I hope, also, with this improvement to obtain a new Organ to replace the present one, which is now unsuitable for public worship. St. Paul's Church Sunday School is closed in the winter season, because the circumstances of the situation prevent the attendance of the scholars. We hope to reopen it for the summer (D. V.) on Sunday next. I have much satisfaction in acknowledg- ing the valued services of the ladies and gentlemen who have regularly given themselves to the work of instruction m these schools. "I am told that the congregations are increasing, which is very gratifying considering that we labour under some disadvantages. St. Paul's Church, which is 8|^ miles fVom town, has however been kept open every Sunday, and I hope also soon to supply St. Mary's with an additional service. In St. Mary's Chapel, which is now very much out of repair, the disadvan- tages of the pew system are greatly felt, in militating against an increase of attendance and the orderly performance of divine worship. I would fain hope, therefore, that this obstacle may soon be removed by the intro- duction of free seats, thus carrying out the scriptural idea of a House of God, free for all to worship Him who may have the desire to do so. I am convinced of the beneficial results arising from such a system from perso- nal observation of its successful operation wherever it has been introduced, and from the fact that such success is leading to its rapid and general adop- tion. "When , therefore, I can rejoice In the possession of c uch an improve- ment, I shall feel that my humble endeavours will be assisted by a most powerful ajspency in the work of winning souls to Christ and maKing Hig saving healt i known to many who otherwise would neglect their religioin duties. Believing, as I firmly do, that our noble liturgy will commend itself even to the minds of those who have not been led by use to appre- ciate its beauties, I am confident that unrestricted entrances into our churches will be directly conducive to a more general love and admirar tion of the church's service. I labour on, therefore, in the earnest hope that the God 6f all wisdom will prosper with His Divine Blessing, my unworthy efforts * to set forth His most worthy praise,' and that he will hasten whatever may be most subservient to the promotion of His glory and the extension of the church and kingdom of Christ. "In concluding my report, I would acknowledge with thankfulness the assistAnce of those who have so kindly and successfully aided me in mak- ing the annual collections for the Church Society. I am thankful to say that the amount of the comributions will exceed that of last year; notr withstanding that a liberal collection w^ taken on the Day of Interces- sion, 1873, for Foreign Missions." Contributions amount to $243.38, exclusive of the sum of $32, for S. P. G. Missions. Dalhousib.— Rev. Philip H. Brown reports contributions to the amount of $39.60. Derbt, Nelson, &c.— Rev. W. Cruden has forwarded the foUowii^ report: ■ji i 1 1 .1 ll i, I .' I'll 32 ** The rcHult of the work in my Mission has In some respectHproved dls- eourn^ing, though T trust it has not been labour in vain. The number confirmed by the Binhop last summer was not so large as I had hoped for, some of them, however, had, I fully believe, a living faith in Christ and rea- lized the solemnity of the profession they tnen made. *'Threo or four times laHt summer, and onue this spring,! visited the out- lying pari8lvcH of BlisHSckl and Ludlow, formerly part of the mission of ttie late Rev. fames Hudson, but now destitate, and lilcely unfortunately to remain so, of all Church of England services, unless some provision can be made by the Society for their spiritual wants. When it can be, sta- ted to the members of the Society tliat there are some one hundred souls in this district belonging to the church, they will readily understand how important it is to use active measures, and thus prevent that gradual but sure alienation that will take place, should these churchmen find them- selves left out in the cold. Something must be done, and that very soon, otherwise the strenuous efforts made by the Baptists, but more especially by the Methodists, who of late have had a revival, will succeed in carrying off the waverers, and these 100 who at preseflt wish to remain true to the Church of their fathers. If the Society provides either an re considerably in excess of last year. With the kind asslstapce of ladv c6llector9 the sum of f 109.59 has been realized; this aniount toge|;her wltb $90.11, as contri- buted by Ludlow and Blissfield, makes up tbe whole sUm to 04^ Im tbe general purposes ot the Society." ■;) ,* ;Vr.,:,V';.;;^ ,,, Vt:, .:,-!'^,.::fi\^:'^ '■ Douglas and Bright.— Hr. J. pehtwsy BobinsoptW^tci^M follows: "Last January our beloved R^ctnTf Eev, J. H. S^^rlofit il^M .fl^^^oyod from his earthly sphei-e of labour, alter a long apd vof y h7m)9 i^IlieBs, aqd at a most unfortunate time for the pfurisl^* M& previous |iif>f|W||L ^ei>e, lust beginning to bear fruit in an increased number of eoiumviw^t0y,Hn4 io. the attendance at the different ohurcbes i^/t^ larger i^t^j^ y^ymg, ^^d by several adults expressing thoir yfint^' to rei^vf t^e fa^r^f^t of :bap- tism. His singularly kjb^d and winniur miners m#e IWm » fureucroe with dissenters as well as church people, ^o^ his bright iiuue «Qd cheer- ing ways will be missed in ma^y a hoQie. ' ]'■ "There have been only three celebrwov^ iajtwo otuacMneJIe^AYlulie in the other two the Holy Communion had notb^enfMUiuiiMiiered CpiB qiiore than a year. v "I hope the contributions will not faU short of the amount rofwrtea last year." ■■>J 1 Frbdbricton.— Bev. G. Gioodridge Itdberts reporta c|Oi«tri6utioi|8 to the amount of $963.28, of which $17 is limited to object 2 of the Sooiety. GraKd Manan.— Bev. W. S^Oorert reports eMitaributloas amounting to $85.94. ^ '■ ••.li^KflA n-qs-VMXi loKrT^'.f ,f Gifts to Workers HO 00 Sunday Scliool, (tfi 00 Towards erection of outl)uildings at tho Rectory, &<; 100 00 Organ, 50 00 . !■ i. :?081 MO *' The above does not include tlie sum of iJsSOO, procured towards the restoration of the Church. **I tnwt that the Parish of Kiugscilear, thougli nunierically weak, mav l><- strong in Faiih and Works'^ Kingston.— Rev. W. K. Seovil reports the follow! ig contributions ; Books and Tracts, !j! 40 Gemeral purposes, 102 («; Total, $103 06 Lancaster.— Rev. Henry M. Spike took charge of this mi'^sion in Oct. last. He has had three full services every Sunday, excepting in the month of February, when the state of the roads prevented him from reaching tho more distant places. He has also had frequent services at different sta- tions during the week. Mr. Spike writes^ " On my coming here we were very kindly received by the parishioners, aad all manifested an interest in our welfare ; my time during the winter was engaged in making acquaintance with the people, and preparing can- didates for confirmation. The Bishop visited this parish 19th May, and •confiimed 20 persons in St. Ann's Church. Musquash ; most of them availed themsseives of then coming to the Holy Communion. Tho amount required byD. C. S. tcova this parish towards payment of my sti- pend has been paid Quarterly, and a small amount in excess of the obli- gation; I have opened a Sunday School in the church at Dipper Harbour, and also at Pisannco. The difficulty hitherto has been to obtain teachers in these places, but we trust they will be permanently sustained. "The Sunday School in connection with the Parish Church is well sus- tained, and is increasing. We had the misfortune to lose the library and all the books last summer when the Lancaster Mills were burnt ; but by tho kindness of the Bishop, and friends in St. John, w<^ have made up partly for our need. " The contributions for church purposes have been encouraging; there will be a considerable amount expended on the church at Pisarinco and the rectory ; these repairs will be paid for by the parishioners during tho summer. " I trust while we keep in view the primary object in drawing souls to Christ, and building them up in our most holy faith, the parishioners will see the importance and necessity of sustaining the work of the chureh . Some feel anxious to avail themselves of the privileges which the church 4;.onferB; but there are not many who come to the Holy Communion; we hope in time this duty and privilege will be earnestly sought for, when the obligations of our Blessed Saviour are prayerfully considered." Contributions will amount to $70.0ft. u 1 $200 00 1(M> (H) . l.'KJ W» :J0 (K) . (tf) 00 . 100 00 50 00 ^55081 so iViinls the ik, may Iw itions : $ 40 102 (Ui f 103 00 ion in Oct. e month of Hching t li- ferent sta- •ishioners. he winter irinf? can- May, and of theni in. Th.* of my 8ti- the obli- I arbour. teacher> well sus- brary and but by the up partly iig; then' rinco and uring the X souls to jners will e chur?c of tlds pari h. tlic work of the church ban steadily progr«>«scd. " LuMt autuum tlu; exterior and interior of the church wat« painted ; thl» iidiis returns for liSTl, wc find that in the parishes of Canning, Ohipman, .Vorthttcldand Sheftield tliere arc 402 (ihuroh neople. •' A clergyman stationed at Newcastle couki easily serve those parishes. I am happy to report douljle the amount of contributions forwarded last year, although there has been over ijiOOO collected in the parish of Mauger- ville for church purposes during the past year. riie amount for Diocesan Cliurch Societv $75 09 For S. r. (i ■. 7 00 Total i^S2 09 McAi>AM Mission.— llev. li'redk. B. Crozier writes as follows: '• Since my ordination to the diaconat,'aidzed a Society of ladies under the name of the 'willing workers of St. (Icorge's (.'hureh,' wiiich I trust will do j,'ood service. "Our pressing need is a suitable church to replace the one ))urnt down. The present structure which we are putting up (to >eat about TO) will be very small and cramped, but it will exluiust our funds. And 1 think that the case of the church In Moncton is so peculiar, that we have a. just claim on the church at large. May God put it into the hearts of His jieonle to do something for His work here ! However small the gift may be, it will be thankfully received. "With the consent of the Bishop, I have undertak(!ii to give a fortnightly evening service at Point DuChene, 17 miles distant, until the f)eople can secure the much-needed ministrations cf a resident clerjryman." Contributions amount to ;J60.61. Newcastle.— Rev. W. S. Neales has forwarded a very important re- l)ort with reference to the Glebe lands in this mission, which has been placed in the hand^ of the Glebe land Committee. He writes as follows : *' The Hervioes have been kept up regularly. No appointment at a distance has been omitted. " One can only regret the want of sufficient strength to i)crform more thoroughly all the duties of one's missionary sphere. The feeling seems to be gaining ground that the arrangement of this mission is singularly inconvenient, and under present coHditions, hardly in keeping with good judgment. "The Church at Baie Du Vents is 26 miles from Newcastle, and the Rtation of Essuminac is 40 miles away, whilst there is sutticient ground on the north side of the Miramichi to occupy a Clergyman's whole time. "The Church people in the mission have united in asking tha Society for a rearrangement ot this mission ; and in myself urging it upon the Sockty, lam only doing what every one who knows anything of this field of labor approves of. " I trust that the Society will lend an attentive ear to our requests, for our desire is not to diminish the amount of work done, but to extend it ky securing more labourers in this northern section of the Diocese, where the harvest field is so large, and the labourer^ so few.'' Contributions amount to $250. New Maryland. — Rev. J. Pearson reports contributions to the amount of 140. Norton. — Rev. E. A. Warneford regrets to say that the contributions are not yet all collected; the amount will be between ^SW and flOO. Petitcodiac— Rev. Cuthbert Willis writes : " I have nothing special to report, save that His Lordship the Bishop visited my mission during the past year and confirmed 18 persons, many of whom had reached to a good age. One adult was baptised the morning of the confirmation, and was not only admitted into the fold of Christ's Church, but on the same day was confirmed, and received also the sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. "Although I have much to contend with, especially since the introduc- tion of the new schism into my immediate neighbourhood, yet T am thank- ftil to say, my own people have remained firm, and it possible. I believe are more attached than ever to ' the old paths.' 87 i '• ('(intrihutionH nuich jfrfialor t!i:iM last yrar. uro as fnllows : Widnus' liiid Orplmns' Fund i^ n 7ft (iciKTuI pur|>oH<>x, iV2 I'A •Total t«7 88 Piu.vc K William and Dumkuiks.— Uev. K. A.. AV^ llanin^ton liun I'oi'wanli (I flio following report: " In inakinj? my report, I wIhIi, in tin; Hrst phire, to offer my warmest tliaiilvH to the Hiinftdulo Committee and the Clmreh Society for providing lor a M issionary at the went end of the parish. Mr. Crozler bej<«n work in the Mi-^sion (called Me Adam) on the first day of the year, and has had six month's hard work, and disaKroeahle weather. He will of course make ii report of tlu! work ho has bcsen en,i,'UKe«l in, and I will only say thiit hcjrinning during; the Inelemrnt weather of winter, and meeting, no doubt, with many dhcouraK«'"H!nts, Mr. Cro/ier should receive the warmest svmi)athy and the greatest amount of encouragement within the power of this Society to afford. •• Mr. Crozier, taking work at Magaguadavic and Magundy as well us at McAdam and St. Cr()ix, hus relievea me of some long drives, and en- abled me to have more fteciuent services in the Tarish Church; beside which I have also opened a new Mission Station at Lake George, near the Antimony Mines. •' I re(^ord, with utmost thanks to God, the complete re-formation of the I'arish Church during the year. "We have removed the pews, organ loft, lofty pulpitM and other unchurch- like things, and with open, free, and unappropriated seats, our congrega- tion haa very materially increased. I mav add that so far (thanks to Ills Lordship and a few other friends outside t)\e mission) we are free from all debt. The church ift now much more like a House of God, and the alter- ations are highly approved by the people of the mission. "For the funds of the Diocesan Churcn Society we have made our best en- deavours, and will send to the Treasurerthls year aboutonehundred dollars. "Emigration from the mission (of which I spoke last year) still goes on, and though a number of communicants have been added during the year, removals leave the present number about the same as last year." Portland, St. Luke. — Rev. W. B. Armstrong reports contributions to the amount of $10.00. (^UEKNsmiKY. — Rev. A. H. Weeks reports an increased amount of con- tributions, viz., i^lOO. RKuriBUCTO. — Rev. N. A. Coster reports contributions to the amount of $72.54. ■::... •■ ' \- (• . # . Richmond. — Rev. W. Henry Street reports contributions to tho amount of $75.00, and writes as follows : " In a retrospect of the year past, I have, amid some discouragements, thank God, not a few causes for thankfulness. prayei decently and in order, has had a visible influence for good. For I verily believe outward reverence in demeanor is likely to be accompanied by inward devotion of Spirit. " The progress of the Sunday school is really encouraging. During the winter months it was necessarily closed, as most of the children come miles, liut the anxiety of the scholars to return, and the ajipreciation by the parents of the instruction given, was truly cheering. Quite a number *The sum of $8.73, in addition to the alwve, was collected for the 8. P. G. Mission. ll' i 1( 1,1 x: 38 who aie not mcnibprs of Ihn church, had sought admission, and I trust that a knowledge of churc-h principles thus imparted, will, under God, be the means of brinj^ingthem within the fold of our branch of the church of Christ. "The duty iis collector for the society necessarily devolves on tln^ Mission- ary at the e'xpense of much time and labour. "Necessarily, T say, for the interests of the society, as the people do not give to a layman as they will on the personal solicitations of the parson. Indeed good collectors are a want very much felt in many country parishes, especially in those matters where the 'jh^gymen cannot interfere, for instance in that of co)lectinj< the sum required towards the missionary's stipend. In many cases, a little more exertion and sacrifice of time in that work by laymen would often prevent so much delay in meeting such payments punctually." Rothesay.— Rev. Francis Partridge reports contributions to the amount of $200, and he writes as follows : " I am happy to be able to report this Parish in a flourishing condition. Looking back upon the past year, there is much to be deeply thankful for. " The most important step the Parish has taken since my last report is the adoption on Easter Monday last of the Offertory as the proper and on Iv true way of making our paj^ments for the support of the Church and all expenses connected therewith. The envelope system is now being tried, and I am confident with every prospect *nd of the gradual and sure manifestation of sound Church principles in our midst. The kindness and generosity of the people to their Rector and his family, leave nothing to be^desired." Sacktille and Dorchester.— Rev. D. Nickerson writes as follows : " Upon coming here I found the parishes in good working order. The services had been regularly conducted, the congregations were large, and the two Sunday schools in a high state of efllciency. I have had tnen no organizing to do, but simply to endeavour to carry on the good work so well conducted by my predecessor for the last thirteen years. "The parishioners very kindly, and unasked by me, paid all the expenses of the moving of my family and effects here ($80.00) : while we have re- ceived from all a hearty welcome, and from very many (of whom I must particularize Sheriff Botsford and Mr. Edward Cogswell) substantial ows' t d 1 trust r God, be church of '. Mission- ,y, for the they will tors" are a e matters co)lectinf< Y cases, a en would illy." e amount ;ondition. nliful for. report is and only ti and all iDg tried, cicty was mt. It is for good )nversion ing order, from four ly School Gondola bstinence ily given e, all the )n of St. jry much )hurch on tee him y for the lir. Our e test of )f course ere is no- increase of sound 6 people follows : ■er. The rge, and then no work so xpenses have re- I must >stantia1 39 tokens of kindness. The people have also continued to me the good office regularly performed to ray predecessor, and have drawn all my wood for the summer, and will for the winter also when called upon." Collections amount to $259.36. St. Andrkws ani> Chamcook.— Mr. G. D. Street writes : *' I regret that the contributions from this parish for the present year will fall short of the amount raised last year, but this has been caused chiefly from the circumstance that several of the eubscribers have moved to other parts of the county, where their contributions have been given, therefore, the society has not lost by the change. You will also bear in mind that we are still called upon to subscribe for the reduction of the debt yet due for building the new church, and that this year your parish- ioners here have also subscribed liberally for painting the outside of the church, and those in Chamcook towards the repairs and enlargement of 6t. John's Chapel. " The whole contributions, including Chamcook, will amount to 8102.0!)." St. Georgk and Pbnxitkld.— Rev. llanald E. Smith writes as follows : "My work during the past year has been much as usual. I have atten- ded to another station two miles below the Upper Falls on every fourth Sunday, with an attendance of from 30 to 60 : this makes me have three services every Sunday in the year, and on the 4th thoy are held in three different places. Yesterday I held the 3 services, as usual, and ofHciated ut a baptism, a marriage, and a burial. "My congregations are good and increasing, and on the whole the Church is more than holding her own, in this mission.'' Contributions are !$204.23. St. David and St. Patrk^k.— Rev. H. S. Wainwright has inclosed half-yearly returns from this mission. He trusts that the average attendance at the church at St. David will, during the summer months, shew avast improvement; and that both parishes will do the best they can in their contributions to the Society. There is still a heavy debt on the parsonage, although it has been lessened by the sale of glebe land, to the amount of $800. St. Paul's, Portland. — Rev. Canon DeVeber reports contributions to the amount of f702, of which the sum of |52.00 is limited to the Wid- ows' and Orphans' Fund. St. James. St. John. — Rev. W. Armstrong write* that owing to deaths and removals from the parish, the amount of contributions will not equal those of last vear : They are $175, of which $28 is limited to the Widows' and Orphans' fund. St. Mark, St. Jotin. — Mr. T. B. Hanington reports contributions to the amount of $467.87, and an addition to this amount may be expected. St. Mary's, Stanley, &c.— Rev. W. Jaflfrey writes : That the subscriptions from his mission this year will not come (juitc up to the usual amount, owing to some of his parishioners having devoted a portion of their subscriptions toward the erection of a church, which it* now being built in the parish, knowing as they do, that no grant need be expected from the Society. The Society must "not therefore infer that hiA people are losing interest in the great work which they have in hand. The missionary asks for a grant of $300 towards the supi)ort of u clergyman, who can devote a portion of his time as a travelling missionary in other parts of the Deanery, or Province, if necessary. $70 have he h contributed to the Society by this mission. St. Stephen, Christ Church.— Rev. Joseph Rushton report^ $2i»!is ■l\ I ■ 1 '. I ' ^i Ill 40 I ■ the contributions from this parish. Necessary repairs of tlie church have hindered the people from giving a larger sum. " 1 hope next year,'' Mr. Itushton writes, " to be able to send a much larger sum, for we feel we ought to do something for our poorer brethren in the country. Wo have been selling our Glebe lands, and have realized a larger sum than we expected. As in the rest of the Diocese, so iu this Parish, the Church seems to be more beloved by the people. " Part of last summer and this year I have had, and am having, daily service, which I find a source of great comfort, and I hope soon to have it throughout the year. " Last summer 1 opened a mission in Duflferin, where several church people reside, and which is too far from the town for some of them to walk. I trust it will result in strengthening the Church's hold on the people." Shkdiac— Rev. (t. S. Jaivis, D. D., reports contributions to the amount of iJ01.51. SPRixGFiKLn AM) JOHNSTON.— Rev. G. Rogcrs was, during the past winter, coniiued to tlie house by illness for over three months, ilis thanks are due to the Revs. Messrs. Medley, Warnford, and Wctmore, who, at much inconvenience, aided in maintaining the duty on Sundays. Mr. Rogers is now able to resume his labour. He speaks most gratefully of the kindness and sympathy of his people. He mentions the unsatisfactory state of the glebe, which he hopes the Church Wardens will be able to remedy. " In looking," Mr. Rogers writes, "at the present position of the mission with her palmier days, when the bulk of the people were churchmen, the comparison is discouraging. If one is curious to interrogate the future, there is but little to give an encouraging reply. Many of those who at my entrance upon the work were the clergyman's advisers and warmest sup- porters, have been called to their rest. Several of the younger members, through the inducements offered by a city life, have removed to St. Jolm, while whole families in Springfield and Johnston have followed their ox- ample. Thus by death, removal, and other causes, changes liavc been brought about which, humanly speaking, no one could possibly have antici- pated. During a little more than eleven years I have committed to the silence of the grave, one hundred and forty-one persons of both sexes. Now this number by comparison with a city congregation appears small, but in a rural district, it is very significant, and implies much more than figures can Indicate. When I first took charge of the mission a subscrip- tion list was given me, containing the names of sixty-seven persons. Of that number sixteen are deceased, thirteen have removed from the parish. Thus by death and removal, twenty-nine persons in Springfield alone, to whom the Church looked for support, can no longer be depended upon for those ^ood works which they evidenced whilst among us. What I have said ot Springfield applies almost with equal force to Johnston. Many ol the old pioneers of the English Settlement, who hewed themselres homes out of the dense forest, and whose love for the Church of their forefathers led them to erect a house for the worship of Almighty God, have passed away. I sincerely hope and pray that the little fiock to whom I minister are not unmindful of these changes; that they will not make a merely pass- ing impression, but will lead them to strive to enter that building of God, *a House not made with hands, eternal in the heavfr?.' "I mention these things to the Society, in the event flLieir contemplating a reduction of it« annual grant to us, to induce them to reconsider the matter. Should the changes I have spoken of go on at the same ratio, witla- out a corresponding increase of supporters from our younger members, I see no other way that the ministrations of the Churcn can be afibrded to her members than by increased assistance by the Society ; to lessen tho grant would be virtually to close the mission." 41 urch hav(^ id a much I- brethren e realized so ill this king, daily >n to have ral church of them to )ld on the ho amount ^ the pa!oth sexes. ears small, more than 1 subserip- irsons. Of the parish, d alone, to d upon for lat I have Many ol yes homes brefathers ive passed I mmister erely pass- ig of God, templating nsider the 'atio,with- lembers, I ifforded to lessen the SiMONDS. — Rev. G. Schofield reports a considerable increase in the con- tributions (rom this parish. They »re $141.07. Sussex and Studholm.— Rev. Canon Medley writes as follows : " I have nothing of great interest to lay before the Diocesan Chufch Society this year, but I feel that every missionary should try to give some account of his work to a society which aids his efforts so effectually. " The opening up of the new mission of Hammond and Dutch Valley has very materially lightened my burden and shortened my drives, but I nave my hands full nevertheless, for the village of Sussex is fast growing into a town, and during the past year the population has been largely increased by persons who nave come to work m the shoe factory, and a large steam tannery which is close to it. This addition of numbers gives me more parochial work near home, and fills up the time which used to be given to the more distant settlements which are now included in the new mission. There is, therefore, no great fear of my being idle, although the extent of ray mission is so much less than it used to he. *' Our new church at Sussex is a great comfort to U3 all. The congrega •• tions are larger than the most sanguine anticipated, and although the ex- pense of building has exceeded our first estimate by some f 2000, many kind friends have been moved to help us, and the church is now almost comple- ted. The zeal and liberality of my people has perfectly astonished me. and I can only attribute it to the power of God's grace wnich has been all sufficient in the time of need. I am deep^ thankful to add that the difli- culty of meeting the requirement of the Diocesan Church Society for the missionary's stipend has been overcome by the use of the envelope system, by means of which the burden is laid, as it should be in all missions, on the whole number of worshippers, young as well as old, Instead of on a few heads of families. By this method $246 has been gitaranteed for the present year, exclusive or the usual cash collection or offertory. I would strongly recommend the adoption of this principle in any mission whleh finds it a difficult matter to make up the sum required by the Diocesan Church Society. "■ We have two Sunday Schools in good working order, the attendance at which is large, and the earnestness of the teachers all that I could wish. " We have lost a good and much-valued fellow worshipper, and a faith- ful servant of her Master, in Mrs. Arnold, the widow or a former B^ctor of Sussex. She always seemed like a * mother in Israel,' teaching and cairiug for the young, giving good advice to the wayward, and very firequ^ntly help- ing me in my work by her wtee counsel. It is hard to get any ohe to t^ke her place in the ranks ; but God's wisdom is infinite, and since He has keen fit to take her to her rest, we must not murmur, but follow her example. She was a very liberal contributor to the new church, and her last wisn in life was to be spared to worship God in His new and more decent Tebple. This wish Was granted by her being able to come to church twice, and this privilege was a great source of comfort to her in her last Ulhess, which ended in a very bitter suffering, borne with the greatest patience, tn her faith we rejoice and take courage. " At Studholm, in spite of a somewhat cruel opposition firom the Bap- tists, who hold their meetings close to the churcn, and at the same hour as our servioeg, we are doing well. The attendance is regylar, and the number of Communicants has increased ttom 30 to 60, quite a large num- ber for a comparatively small church oomoLuaity. *^ My ovt station on the road to Upham is also flourishing, and I hope the day is not far distant when we shall be able to build » ehurch for their use. I have some rough work t» do amongst them first, and they need a little education in the way of giviag. '* I have every reason to feel thankfUl for many meroieB and blegginga during the year past, and to be encouraged to labour more earnestly for the time to come. 'H^ I ''i. I , I i 42 " The contributions will, I hope, not be much less than last year, about f 200, although we have the Upper Sussex and Dutch Valley members to make up for." , . . Trinity, St. John.— Rev. F. H. J. Brigstocke reports contributions as follows : Widows' and Orphans' Fund, J153 20 General purposes, 1002 10 Collection for Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,. . . . 166 62 $1321 92 ; Upham — Rev. S. J. Hanford writes as follows: " Since the last annual meeting of the Society, our proposed plan lo form a new mission out of a part of the Parish of Sussex and the Parish of Hammond, has been carried into effect, and last autumn the Bishop sent the Rev. Mr. Talbot, from St. Augustine's, to take charge of the same. " I have, therefore, been relieved of a portion of my former work in that direction, and been enabled to give another Sunday service at Quaco, or rSt. Martins. " I am thankf\il to find that, so far, the remaining part of my mission (Upham and St. Martins) has made up the same amount for the mission- ary's stipend as was required by the Schedule Committee to be paid be« fore Hammond was set off. But of course the amount contributed to the general funds of the Diocesan Church Society by this mission can hardly now be expected to be as large as it was before, though I am still able to anticipate as much, at least in proportion. Contributions are 1^142.66. , , „, .,,., ,.,, ,„,.,, , , (ujxd^tf Wkstfikld.— Rev. E. S. "Woodman writes that he has resumed a Sun- day afternoon service once a fortnight, at Land's End, and is assisted in a well-attended Sunday school, by Mr. Samuel Baxter. It is expected that the painting of the churches, commenced last autumn, will shortly be completed. " The contributions will amount to the usual sum, less the subscription of the late R. F. Hazen, Esq. In the death of Mr. Hazen the parish has sustained a great loss. In hiilong connection with this societv, in his readiness to act as a representative in Synod, he proved himself a most valuable member of the Church, the welfare of which he ever had at heart'" ■ "WiisikoiiELAiiD.— Rev. amount off 17.96. M'tC'M ' IKt'i* •('if. D. M. Bliss (epdrts cratrlbutions to the "Woodstock.— Rev. T.Neales writes as follows: ' *' ' ' ' " Owing to mv undertaking work to which iny physical strength was unequal, my health became impaired in January last, forcing me to give up much that I had planned for the year. I am, however, thankful to say that by temporary I'est my strength soon improved, allowing me to go on with a moderate share of duty. "By permission of the Lord Bishop, and at the advice of the parish- ioners, I expect to sail for England in a few days, for three months' ab- sence. '* The services of the parish will' be kept up by the neighbouring clergy, -who have most kindly prftmised their assistance. " I cannot forbear mentioning the great kindness shewn to me by the wii(^e parish, exhibited among other ways by a donation of f 200 towards the expenses of my trip to En^and* '* We have just put up a new Sunday School house adjoining St. Luke's Church, which wui, we hope, be finished in the course of another year^ " We are looking forwara to the assistance of a Lay reader (a Divinity Student), in the work of the parish. compj sum t year f The Societ memb( usefull year, i Clergy with t late R< of the 1 Nextth active a Rev. J worn ing to called tc name of Of late ] forgotte his best These Church i to how ft failing 81 layed or sistance i-in. ■■^..^. 43 " In spile of the drawback which it has been my lot to contend with, I feel tally convinced that real and true progress has been made by the church in this Mission, during the pastvear." Contributions will amount to nearly $300. From the foregoing reports, there is much reason for encouragement. The whole amount of the offerings compare most favourably with those of years past. The sum total is larger than has yet been offered in any one year for the work of the Society. Those who have attended the past meetings of this Society find several, once the most prominent of its members, no longer here. Their place, so often and usefully filled, knows them no more. During the past year, God has called away no less than four of the Clergy, whose sphere of labor was closely connected with this Society. The sudden death of Canon Lee, late Rector of Fredericton, has deprived the Society of the benefit of zeal and usefulness not easily supplied. Next the Church was called to deplore the loss of a most active and judicious clergyman in the early death of the Rev. J. H. Saturley : then the Rev. H. W. Tippet, worn out with his labors in Queensbury, in seek- ing to recruit among friends in England, was there called to his eternal rest ; and the sad list closes wi% the name of the Rev. W. N. Boyer, late Rector of Mou' on. Of late physically unfitted for his duties, it must not be forgotten that for many long years, Mr. Boyer gave his best endeavours to his Master's service. These are startling events in one year's history of the I Church in the Diocese I And is not the inquiry urgent, as to how far, and in how many instances, the early death and failing strength of most useful men might have been de- layed or averted by the timely supply of means of as- sistance or of rest? • »'''<>-- .. . « •' , t ll- .■'.11. i 1 >•[ f- 44 PROOEEDINOS OF THE GENERAI* COVaOT^^ "i« .:'!>'.♦'; ■ iM.i «:,• St. John, June 30th, 1874. The Committee met in the Trinity Church School Room at 7.30 p. m. ''''^ n '1 T.iattia, .V.yf: Chatham/^ "'' ■ « B.lbi^ylihi 'ill A . Clifton, «< ». llretmere. I>i|l^iuie, « P. Brown, ???''%.v.n.j( ■, ,, ■ 1. W. Crayon, ?»?T9¥fct^.' /,■;.; « D. ^ipj^^rw^ Vrederji^q*, V a.(^.^Pf>^, . . -€N||et*wni-iri ;;: <«, 3i Tfftt^ /|f),p Oreenwioh, « D. H. Pickett, Hammond, « Jaa. H. Talbot, Hampton, « Canon Walker," Kingaolear, « Fredk. Carr, Kingston, tt W. B. Boovil, LanoMter, « H. M. Spike. H. P. PeterBon,* L. Piekett.* J. DeL. Bobin«oB, 9. Hmith. , Hon. B. D. Wilmot, C. C. Nevers.; J. Portec, C. Sioribaei;.* [P. P.* Hon. Jttdg9 Fi^M'. B- Bf>bin«9ii, M. Wl WUkinM*. O. A. GMi^r.'^ tton. Jai^eAilM'J''''^ ^^^"^*lf' H. 0. BfoltQ^^e, ji.'P, iSutler. G. Gilbent, D. Cliapman. " , ^n./^udge ^kfl, y,, Carnafn. y,.fta^^|^ J.p.,9l^p.; j^^.,^ J. B. Mb«W. W, MfJV«4-r(i 1 > H. H. Swinney,* C. Murray.* D. P. Wetmore. S. Foster. '^•■^a ITTSE. I! tit ihi-iUfl 1874. b School he Chair. 3rs, a Se- iily quali- with the re as fol- md those eniog. ' , 0. ISTevers.J *' ' [P. P.* I B^bin«()«, M. •T laa^ , Oarmu. furray.* oater. Maugerville, Moncton, Newcastle, Norton, , ^,, Penafteld, >)7 Peters ville, Petitoodiao, Prince Wniiarti, Portland, &t. Luke, Queensbury, Vichmoad, Bi<^ibuot••'. • '^tV' E. 6. Chandler, J. F. Arastrong.* Thoa. Maltby,* A. Williston.* ' ' ' f. B. S. Raymond, B. Baxter. J. QiUwpie, ^. Mo^Cny. [ '^o ;..(.j,J 0. P. terkins.I J. porbeM. ; ■\n',\i A. Tippet;* ?• •T/j(-n'.ri 1 , rl j j ;'•{ J. Henry, J. Llster.I Ifii'l .H • h!()/i .',,} TM'i [ . : . ill ^.q.H4\l,*4.p.0«^j,,. ^,;,,j){,^, F.Allison. .Hl/ijl(r)>y. a' .v» G. n. BttUt, e. 8. Ckrlnifner.!( ) T*-; Ttf^rers, S. Mltkh«l;» ' > i i t :hu\t G.k Smith, B. T. (JftncS.'l'i'"^ T. Ketchum, W. Drake. H. Peters, W. H. Hatheway. W. F. Manks, T. B. Hanington. B. S. DeYeber, W. 0. Drury. G. A. Sohofteld, I. Allen Jaok. IT. Arnold, J. B. Flewelling. J. Foshay. J. Sears, A. H. Hanington. iM t ' ;;' . i.i -I k*.* i 4» M lir Wflstfteld, 8ev £. B. Woodmiui, Westmorland, f« D. Bliss,* Wioklow, n W. Busael Almond. Woodstock. « T. Neales/ N. H. DeVeber," A. M. Woodman. r It C. W. Raymond,* W. F. Dibblee. There were also present the lollowing ex officio mem- bers of the Committee : Rev. Canon Scovil, Vice Presi- dent; Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Vice President; Mr. H. W. Fiith, Treasurer; Messrs. W. H. A. Keans, and C. H. Fairweather,! Auditors; Messrs. J. R. Ruel, B. L. Peters, C. E. L. Jarvis, C. W. Weldon, G. W. Whit- ney, T. Barclay Robinson, and S. D. Berton, Members of the Executive Committee. The Secretary read reports of the Missionaries and of the Local Committees, a report of the Executive Com- mittee, and also the report of Auditors on the Treasur- er's Accounts. On motion of the Rev. Canon Scovil, it was resolved that the same be received, and that the report of the Auditors be entered upon the Minutes. .i.nci^ .•■".I- '•/ ,)i.;?. IX >'(;'ii : .;f. ' I ,fH>i!" V f« •• .•.Mt:.;!y • hlulK.-V i. K , ,rUti»4 47 . . ' H . , ; AUDITORS* REPORT. -. ..) f/ Report of tho Andi^otfu upon the aooonats of tke Treaiaiiror of the DioooBan Ckurcli Sooiety, for the year endlns 30th AprU 1874. , , No. 1 is the account of receipts and payments for gen- eral purposes. Receipts have been $28642.89. Payments $28559.77. Balance carried to credit of next year's account $1200.12 No. 2 is a statement of the investments and interest received during the year. No. 3 is a statement of the amount contributed by par- ishes towards the salaries of missionaries. Bal- ance to credit of this account carried to next year. 1 Id.OO No. 4 is the account of the fund for Widows and Or- phans. Balance on this account 881.10 No. 5 is the account of the fund for education and A^ed Clergy. Balance at credit of this account. 283.79 No. 6 Divinity scholarship fund. Balance in hand 69,^4 No. 7 a statement of the account of the former trea- .>^r - surer, giving the amount paid on the account jm.-i u during the year, on principal and interest •.•, No. 8 is a statement showing the charges on tho invest- u '.. ; ments during the year. The balance carried for- ward on this account is 325.77 No. 9 is a statement of moneys received and disbursed on the Richibucto trust fund. n \ > .; . No. 10 is an account of the trust of the late Samuel ; h: r Scovil. The balance of receipts from this fund j .,//.{ is credited In the general purposes account. a cwir r >i No. His an account of funds collected and remitted to 'un no the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Balance yet to be forwarded.. .^ 163.14 No. 12 is a summary of cash balances, embracing the ,).,..^, foregoing accounts. The total sum in the trear surer's hands being 3038.7^ No. 13 is an exhibit of the total assets of the. society, jiii ^imm The above accounts have been examined by the Auditors, compared with the vouchers and last year's balances, and found correct. • ', •'•• 'H;:. j- ^.•ii j.- ,u: ;.• :rui: .-u; )■;:;;. iiiii.. » Saint jQhu, SQtlr June, 187^.,'*'''*'"^'"^^'^ "'^l -^rrpmil -mU ,u •fiVi f„Mioi 'Mf nun r,c. H. FAIRWEATHE»,7 .„^t^^^ !/{ :>^»?!:.nM'r.) •;iu»^ ^W. ». A. KEAJ^Sy' -atn . JA«*1"0™- ' hi' 1; 5- \i' 4S iili^i ^1 Mr. G. A. Schofield, from the Schedule Committee, presented a report, which ho read, and on motion of Mr. B. L. Peters it was resolved that the report be re- ceived and referred to the Schedule Committee to be appointed this evening. rrvir REPORT OF THE SOHEDUI«E COMMITTEE- To THE BioHT Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the Gen- eral Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Schedule Committee beg leave to submit the following report : Your Committee are glad to be able to 3ay that all the Mis- sions marked vacant in last year's report have, with one excep- tion, been supplied. Three new Missions — Hammond and Dutch Valley, McAaam and "Wicklow — have also been opened ; and the provisional grants as made last July have been put in force. A new Mission has also been opened at Fairville, Parish of Lancaster, by the Rector of St. George's, Carleton, to which it is recommended that a grant be made. The only Missions vacant at this date are Doiiglas, which has not been supplied since the death of the late !^ctor — and Albert, which has not bad any regular services for many years. Only one Mission (Westmorland) has failed to enter into engagement with the So- ciety during the past year. No (Satisfactory reason has been offered for the f&ilure' in this case, and no payment has been made on the part of the Society since the end of the first quarter. The only changes made in the terms of grants for the past year have been in respect to Dalhousie and Hew Maryland. In the former Mission, the amount required was reduced to $200, and an additional grant from the Society of $30 for the last two quarters was made. In the latter, in consequence of the division of the Mission, the amount required was reduced from $60 to $52. During the year fifteen notices of suspension of stipend were issued on account of failure to furnish the required agree- Inent with the Society ; but in every instance, except Westmor- land, the Missions have since fulfilled their engagements. Your Committee are fully convinced that a little more attention on the part of the persons whose duty it is to forward the agreement Would prevent the necessity for these unpleasant notices. Your Committee are sorry to report that a suitable person has not yet been found to undertake the work of travelling Missionary in the Diocese. The Committee of last year expressed their strong conviction that much good might be done through such an Agency ; and this year an addition is recommended to the grant in the eitrnfest hope that a roan may be found for the work. During the past two months your Committee have called for a special return of the income derived from Glebes 49 and moneys invested for the use of such Missions as receive aid from the Society. From these returns it is very evident that lliero are cases wlicre sucli income is used us ])nrt piiyment of tlie sum required from the Mission towards the Rector's stipend. This, your Committee believe to he entirely contrary to the understanding upon which the "grants from the Society are made. The condition attache^ to every «,M"ant is a certain fixed contribution by the Mission, and no part of tlic income from (riebcs or other investments can ])roperly he used as part of such contribution. Your Committee make special reference to this, as they believe that there has been a misunderstaudinnf about the matter. Froui these returns there is also reason to believe that the income arisinj;^ from (glebes has in some cases been allowed to fall into arrear; and as the «^rants made by the ir'ociety are materially afTected by the income supposed to be received from this source, your Uomraittee recommend that at- tention bo directed to the importance of collecting the same promptly. In the Schedule recommended for the next year, your Com- mittee have endeavoured to bring up the stipends of all the Clergy who are in priests' orders to a minimum sum of $700, with a parsonage. In very few cases, owing to peculiar cir- cumstances, this has not, however, been accomplished. As a vevy great deal of care has been given to the preparation of this Sc' edule, and every change has been well considered before being recommended, your Committee, while they do not at all wish to exclude any application for alteration, express the hope that alterations will not be made without clear evidence of their necessity ; and they recommend that any such application, with the reasons lor it, be first brought before the Schedule Commit- tee for the coming year. The Schedule recommended for next year, and the Retiinie, Correspondence and minutes of business transacted by your Committee during^ the past y6ar, accompany this Report. Respectfully submitted, .1 ii- •Hi ; .»; Anwi -.nil !:•> Hi \\] 'it. i. •'»' ■.Mtii ■ -'Xi >.s nLioiii W. H. Deveber, C. S. Medrey,; J. Pearson, '• W. Q. Ketchdm, H. W. Fri*ph, ^' i V ?i;'J iia;-';t*n.>Hi til j tilt 'Jt> !ii •:' '1!m I St. John, N. B., June 30th, 1874. W. M. JarVis, G. S. Smith, H. Peters, S. D. Berton, Geo. a. Schofield. On motion of Mr. B. L. Peters, it was resolved to proceed to the election of the Schedule Committee by nomination and ballot. i.'I;; V^Mi Jlii. '•jV'iivT y,:;rf ViW.:' [r'.r. I ■;.: ■ •■,» , ■ iil 60 Mr. G. S. Smith and Mr. Butler were appointed Tellers, and they reported the following gentlemen as elected members of the Schedule Committee for the en- suing year : ., _ , . ^ Rev. Canon DeVeber, Mr. G. Sidney Smith, Rev. Canon Medley, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Mr. G. A. Schofield, Mr. S. D. Berton, Mr. Hurd Peters. Notices of motion for to-morrow evening were given by Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Whitney. On motion of the Rev. J. Pearson, it was Mesolved, That the sum of $3,000, part of the invest- ments belonging to the 7th Object Fund of the Society, be and hereby is specially set apart as a fund for the provision for Clergymen who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity; and on a like motion the following were adopted as Rules of the **Fiuid for a Provlalon for Clergymen who may be laoapaoitated by age or infirmity.*' 1. The Fund for the assistance of clergymen who are inca- pacitated by age or infirmity shall consist of the capital bum of $3,000, being the amount now specially appropriated from the Fund belonging to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumulations of interest, of all subscriptions, legacies, col- lections, and other contributions, given to the Society for this special object; and the interest of this fund shall be applied solely to the relief of disabled clergymen of the present diocese of Fredericton. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to timO) under the direction of the Executive Committee , invest every $600 of surplus money of this fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. 4. Any clergyman duly appointed as rector, missionary, or assistant curate, in the Diocese of Fredericton, and being un- able to di8chPi.rge the duties of his office, through mental or bodily Junrmity, and wishing to participate in the benefits of this Fund, shall make application in writing to the Executive Committee, who shall determine each case on its own merits, and shall have power to grant such amount of yearly pension. 51 luintcd men aB the en- ith, »•> . d, givcu 5 invest- Society, for the :ated by ollowing men wlio are inca- al bum of from the ociety, of icies, col- y for thi8 e applied it diocese lall, from )mmittee , add the id hereby In Church lonary, or )eiiig un- lental or [enefits of Sxecutive |n merits, pension. not exceeding $200, as thoy sliall sec fit. The applicant shall alHO state the annuul value of any private pronorty, pension or income of which ho may bo posHcssed, or which is directly or indirectly available for his beneilt; and In all cases an applica- tion for a pension shall bo accompanied by a recommendation from the Lord Illshop of the Diocese. 5. Should the Executive Committee refuse to entertain the application, an appeal may^be made by the applicant to the General Committee. G. In the event of any application beinff f^ivorably considered, a pension shall be granted only on condition of the applicant ih'Kt resigning his cure, with all its emoluments. 7. If at any time there should be more demands upon the Fund than its income will meet, the Executive Committee may re- vise the whole of the pensions according to their judgment. 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 dis- charge such duty. 9. No Clergyman shall receive any benefit from this Fund, 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 each draft for his pension. U. The pensions shall be paid half yearly in advance on the first day of January and the first day of July in h&oh year; and shall commence on the first of those days which shall happen after the pension is granted, and terminate on the first of those days which shall happen afler 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 Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. ., Certain applications were made for grants from this Committee. • _ ^ «. ^ , -\ The meeting adjourned till to-morrow evening at 7.30. :i(>h n\ '.•'. .>'f7 (i.i'j .!'>L , , i^^» <■{.': •Hi ■■ i.i.. ' IH),', y-'.ii ^)8i •i(,-; yj'j UHii "Ji- •MIL , ui:i ■'*. O::!' 08 Uii ""KC ',\'}.'}.\iiri'jnut'j i,Avo)mc:i')* .a-.i'>i&*!j bm: xd't'id ',wii|/.. j'f 1' moil) vifiyjiiiM J. ■ I! ,• ™:'iii' 52 .•r-i, M -rh v M )i;i tf,)- ,;f -u Wednesday Evening, July Ist, 1874. le Committee met in the Trinity Church school room, and adjourned to that of St. Mark's, where they met at 7.30 P. M. The Lord Bishop in the Chair. Prayers. * Read minutes of the last meeting, which were approved. Mr. G. A. Schofield, from the Schedule Committee, submitted the following report, which, on motion of Mr. B, L. Peters, was received: :sl",')H ■ . (ii)ii " The Schedule Committee find it impossible in the short time at their disposal, to make a correct estimate of the different ap- plications for aid to new Missions. They recommend the General Committee to grant them pc^wer to open up any new Mission during the year, with the approval of the Lord Bishop. ** At present no grants in aid of parsonages can be recommen- ded. " The Committee recommend the following scale of appro- priations for the Missionary service for the current year." The Schedule recommended by the Committee was then con- sidered, and the following grants were passed, subject to the payments required from the several parishes : ^ Sohednle of luoome derived from Glebes* fto., Cfarants re- oommended firom the Society, and Contributions required , from people in aid of Missionaries* Salaries, 1814-1875. Prom Mission. Glebe and Int. on From Mission. From D. C. 8. Total. r-Aii"^ Tii-'-'' ■■■•' ■ , Deben. Andover, 240 560 800 , '"If Albert, '," i {j«»v' v • ■•«'•'" Bathurst, 300 400 700 280 620 800* Burton and Lincoln, 360 440 800 Buctouche, 200 600 700 Cambridge, Grand Lake Mis- sion, 633 160 240 933 Campobello, 160 500 660* Canterbury, 200 480 680 Chatham, Chamcook,t 140 460 260 860 80 120 200 Clifton, 60 60 120 Derby and Nelson, 49 200 520 760* Dalhousie, 200 600 700- Douglas, 240 560 800* Fairv'iUe (from Ist April,'74) 240 160 400 Oagetown, 100 200 520 820* tThis grant is only payable to an Assistant Minister at St. Andrews. ■•^winwwimi.umii Prom Mission. Glebe and Int. on From Mission. From D. C. S. Total. .. 1 iM tl ^^ tj ^ ' Deben. Grand Manan, 88 100 500 688* Greenwich, (28) 180 680 760* Hammond and Dutch Valley 300 400 700 Kingsdear, 40 200 500 740* r Kingston, 360 440 800* Lancaster, 300 500 800* McAdam (aided elsewhere), 200 400 600 Maugerville and Newcastle, 48 400 300 748* . Moncton, 400 400 800* • Newcastle and Glenelg, 154 300 400 854* ,. New Maryland, 52 160 212 Norton, 120 240 440 800* .. Petersville, (from C. & C. S'y 1200), SO 320 200 800* Petitcodiac, 60 200 680 830 1 Prince William and Dum- fries, . _^ ,,,. 40 260 520 820* Queensbury, ' '^ ■ 100 '120 . 680 800* ' , Richmond, 300 400 700* Bothesay, ^400 from parish. 400 200 1000* Sackville and Dorchester, 100 500 200 800* .,.. St. George and Pennfield, 300 600 800* ,;: . Simonds, 160 600 760 St. Mary's and Stanley, 52 200 560 812 ,. St. David and St. Patrick, 70 200 500 7T0* •■ Springfield and Johnston, 120 260 460 840* Sussex and Studholm, 230 420 300 950* Upham, Wicklow, (elsewhere $100), 280 480 760* J-, . 200 400 700 " Westfleld, 184 200 500 884* !'m-; Westmorland, m-inr,- t 260 240 260 750* •' "Woodstock, 90 420 280 790* . ^ W oodstock, lay reader (tem- lit. porary), ^Travelling MissionaAy, 1^ 60 180 • 800 800 . - • V -^ S. P. G. GRANTS. ..,<_.' ,, .,-.1 -"■',n -.v •f '•',','■ n:" . '" Hampton, 786 735* ■' Shediac, •• • 785 736* 1 Richibucto, . . 120 490 610* r, 11,712 21,700 *>t^l 81 « 1% *Par8onage. On motion of the Rev. T. E. Dowling, the following resolu- tion was passed : Whereas, applications have been made for grants in aid of Missions at Hardwicke, Ludlow, Grand Falls, Point Du Chene and elsewhere, and the time and information at the disposal of the Committee is insufficient for their proper consideration ; u '■ m liesolved, That the Schedule Committee be authorized, with the approval of the Lord Bishop, to make any grant that the funds will allow in aid of any Mission, not at present receiving aid, upon such conditions as the Schedule Committee may ar- range. Such grants to terminate on Ist July following. On motion of the Eev. Canon Medley, it was liesolved, That the best thanks of this Committee be tendered to Mr. G. A. Schofield for his very valuable services, as Secre- tary of the Schedule Committee. On motion of Mr. Jarvis, it was liesolved, That the following addition be made to the Consti- tution of the Society; viz., Act VII, Sec. V. : *' 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 thaCorporate 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 de- pute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee." This change in the constitution of the Society has been duly approved by the Lord Bishop. The following appropriations were then made by the Com- mittee : For the establishment of a Diocesan "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge" Book Depository, under the management of the ^xecutiye Committee, from the fund for general pur- poses, $800. " To the Widow of the late Rev. Mr. Stirling $100 To the Treasurer of the Society, 300 To the Secretary, 200 Tothe Executive Committee, contingencies, 350 On motion, it was liesolved, That the meeting do now proceed to the election of the officers of the Society, and of the Executive Committee, by nomination and ballot. Whereupon Mr. H. "W. Erith was nominated as Treasurer, the Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D., as Secretary, Mr. C. H. Fair- weather and W. H. A. Keans as Auditors ; and no other per- sons being nominated, they were declared duly elected. 'Ux to In like manner the following gentlemen were elected as mem- bers of the Executive Committee : Hon. Mr. Justice Allen, Mr. S. D. Berton, " T. Barclay Robinson, " R. T. Clinch, " W. Carman, " G. E. Fenety, Hon. Mr. Justice Fisher, Mr. G. Roberts, Ph. D. « I. Allen Jack, " G. A. Schofield, ' Col. J. Robinson, " " ' Mr. S. Foster, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, *' A. Inches, T. B. Hanington, B. L. Peters, Hurd Peters, Jas. R. Ruel, J. Woodforde Smith, G. Sidney Smith, 0. W. Weldon. G. W. Whitney, J. W. Brayley, W. C. Drury. n <( << it n n (( a n it : M< f, i^u.'; The following notices were given of proposed changes in or ad ^♦jon to the constitution of the Society : J, t'.e Rev. F. Almon, with reference to the provision for tho Widows and Orphans of the Clergy: " Every clergyman shall be at liberty to apply the collection of his congregations for the Widows' and Orphans' fund, to the payment of his subscription or the subscription of his assist- ant,, and to remit the balance to the Secretary for the Widows' and Orphans' Fund." . ., , „. . .. Rev. D. Nickerson will move an adaition to Sec. iii. Act xii. asfbllows: v , , j, " That in case the delegates elected should be unable to attend the meetings of the General Committee, two substitutes, being members of the Society, shall be elected to serve in their stead, such substitutes to be residents of the parish which they repre- sent." . Mr. Frith gives notice that he, or some one for him, will move, at the next annual meeting, that in Act viii., and iu all other parts of the constitution in which the words " Schedule Com- mittee " occur, the words " Board of Home Missions" be sub- stituted, and that such Board shall have all the powers and inci- dents which now belong to the Schedule Committee. He also renews the notice renewed last year by Mr. Hurd Peters, referring to merging the Society in the Synod. It was resolved that the Treasurer be authorized to procure ! |..,j r,-- 1 Xy'':'^ : , '.I 56 new forms of draft for the missionary stipends, agreeably to a form which he submited. Oa motion of Mr. Jarvis, the following resolution was adop- ted: .'')! Whereas, in consequence of the limited means at the dispo- sal of the Society, and the great necessity for new and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes and other endowments of parishes should be fully utilized; therefore 1. Besolvedy That the Schedule Committee be authorized to re- quire from the Church Wardens of every parish or mission re- ceiving aid from the Society full details of all such glebes > church lands, and other investi \ents, yearly or oftener as they shall see fit. 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from glebes or investments held for the Rector's use is taken to macke up the sum required by the Society from the mission, the Sche- .dule Committee may forthwith increase the amount so required in proportion thereto, and in case of neglect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collect the interests or rents, the Schedule Committee be authorized to enquire into the matter, %nd if there be sufficient cause, suspend the grant to the mission • untii the management be made satisfactory to the Committee. The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and Mr. Jarvis, V. P., took the same, whereupon, on motion of the Hon. D. Haningtou, seconded by Mr. G. S. Smith, it was resolved unanijnously that the best thanks of this meeting be tendered to his Lordship for his kindness and attention in the Chair. '^-' ' '■ ;: VV; J JOHN FREDERICTON, Chairman, W. Q. KETCHUM, Sec'y. v .• •, .It ifiv.' ,M "r '-A'?, 'M!'- 'jj!'r.>. •■(, , '•/! '} '.V / 't i" ,';'",ri'.>''.j(i ;,' f'iii-j! i: ■ ;! "v< ■SmI,; !? Qm » M i i«i» j i w' ' .miiwn » wn ' - i^>.^-GaUralU^SIh4iUi: jM ,t , AimiVERSART MEETING. &T. John, July 2nd, 1874. The Anniversary Meeting was held in the Trinity Church School Room, at 4 o'clock, P. M. ■■s:^uin>. mi. The Rev. Canon Scovil, V. P., in the Chair. Prayers. The Secretary submitted the Annual Report, and on motion of Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis,it was resolved that the same be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Mr. Frith gives notice that he will move at the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee, that Sec. I. of Article XIII. of the Constitution bo changed so as to read as follows : 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Frede- ricton and St. John alternately, on the 1st Thursday in Novem- ber, in each year, and that the next Anniversary Meeting shall take place and be held at St. John, on the first Thursday in No- vember, A. D. 1875. Mr. Jarvis gives an addition to the notice given at the Meet- ing of the General Committee, with reference to the change of the name of the Schedule Committee, so as to make this change apply wherever this Committee is named in the ruleb and regu- latidns of the General Committee. '^Mhhn8 >tJT .5i.nun""'«"'"'« nA ^'.1 '• >f •■v.;'H.r-; ')({; '\''t !-ijjj«!<» d\(' .j'T *f inMuH 4 ".) > fjO u oil fjlfj: f'^ilib >Hf Htii iiJ-i' «••'■) ii'_!,j!>lH<' •*! I '■ mm t ":ii$ If 58 REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1874. The minutes of the meeting of the Committee, held on 4th July 1873, are published in the 38th report, page 48. At the next meeting, held at St John, on the 8th October 1874, the Treasurer was authorized to pay the bill for printing the Report, on its being completed to the satisfaction of the Com- mittee. A statement of the Treasurer's account was submitted. Upon a special report of the Loan Committee, it was resolved, that the said Committee be requested to prepare a bill to be laid be- fore the Legislature, for the purpose of enabling the Society to deal with real estate, by sale or lease, and to submit the said bill at the next meeting of this Committee. A further report was also submitted by the Loan Committee. The Schedule Committee was requested to procure a map of the province shewing the boundaries of parishes , with the position of Churches, Missionary Stations, &c. The following accounts were ordered to be paid : The Treasurer and Loan Committee lor stationery $13 50 The Secretary for incidental expenses « 10 04 The Committee met at Fredericton on the 7th January, 1874. The Treasurer's balance sheet was submitted. An account for printing, amounting to $12.60, was ordered to be paid. ■ ^ ^ . The bill referred to at the last meeting was submitted, and the Secretary was directed to affix the Seal of the Society to a petition to the Legislature with reference thereto. The following resolution was adopted : Whereas, The 4th object of the Society is " the supply of such books and tracts as are on the catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other," and a de- pository in St. John is and has for several years past been a generally acknowledged want; therefore "^JResolvedf That a Sub-Committee be formed to take the mat- ter into consideration) and that the Bevs. F. H. J. Brigstocke, ^ G.M. Armstrong, T. E. Dowliiig, together with Messrs. Frith, Whitney, H. Peters and G. A. Schofield do compose the said Committee. ' ,^ The Committee met at St. John on the 4th March, 1874. The Secretary submitted a statement of the Treasurer's ac- count. • On the part of the Loan Committee it was reported that the bill submitted at the last meeting had passed the Legislature, and also that tl^ p Tty on the N. M. -v' "••♦'in this city, which has come intc ^ ^sse' not the Society io., the death of the late Mr. S. Scovil, had been rented for one year at the rent of $600, (he tenant undertaking all repairs. On a report of the Committee with reference to a ''Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge" depository, it was recom- mended that a grant be made by the General Committee of $800 from the general purpose fund. A report from the Schedule Committee was submitted, in which a recommendation was made to the General Committee for a grant in aid of a mission at Fairville and Grand Bay, and also a grant to the Lord Bishop on account of expenses incurred by two Missionaries in coming from England. It was also recommended that in the future report of the So- ciety, the rules which govern the Schedule Committee be prin- ted in full. The thanks of the Committee were offered to Mr. Hurd Peters for his valuable services in preparing the map previously refer- red to, and the following accounts were ordered to be paid: Mr. H. Peters, materials for map, The Secretary , forwarding reports, &c.,. .$10.00 . 8.82 It was Besolvedy That the Rev. F. Carr be permitted to join the association connected with the provision for the Widows' and Orphans' of the Clergy, on paying the full annual sum re- quired by the rules, and on furnishing a medical certificate satis- factory to the Secretary of the fund. The Secretary was directed to have the seal of the Society mounted for more ready use, and he was authorized to hand cer- tain papers with reference to Dr. Wolfe estate to the Lord Bishop as Trustee of the said estate. ^ It was Besolved, That Messrs. J. Allen Jack, J. R. Ruel, 6. W ,1 ■ i' K nil' 'I iMi Ji Mi!. 60 A. Schofiold, G. Sidney Smith and C. W. Weldon, bo a Com- mittee to report at the next meeting of this Committee as to tho course best to be adopted for the disposal of lands held by the Society in trust for parishes where no corporations have yet been formed, with power to enter inito nogociation for the sale of such lands. A Committee was appointed to make arrangements for the Annual Meetings of the Society. The next Meeting of this Committee was held at Fredericton on the 2nd June. The Secretary read a report of the proceedings of the Com- mittee, which he was directed to lay before the General Com- mittee, including an abstract of the minutes of this Meeting. An important report was presented by the Loan Committee, with a statement of the investment account annexed. The Committee reports the passage of the bill above alluded to, and that it forms Chapter 59 ol the Acts passed at the last ses- sion, and they believe that its provisions will greatly facilitate the management of the real estate belonging to the Society. They also report favorably as to the condition of the proper- ty lately come into possession of the Society by the bequest of the late Samuel Scovil, and that a larger rental may be antici- pated next year. With reference to the bequest of the late Miss Parker of bank stock in the bank of N. B., valued at $1000, the Committee reports that the April dividend has been paid to the Treasurer, that the stock has not yet, owing to tho absence of one of the Executors, been foimaliy transferred to the Society. The Committee have felt it desirable to have the services of counsel to act with the counsel retained on behalf ot the corpo- ration of St. James' Church, in an action connected with the estate ot the late Miss Brindley Hazen, as the decision of this suit now pending bears upon questions raised under the will. The proceedings before the probate court to test the validity of Miss Hazen's will have not yet terminated. It is hoped that a decision will soon be arrived at. It was Besolvedf That an abstract of the above mentioned re- port should be embodied in tho report of this Committee. A report of the Glebe Land Committee was also presented, including a statement of various tracts of land in parishes where no church corporation exists, and recommending the ap- |i i >'w' . I- A pointmcnt of a Sub-Committee with power to deal with and dispose of the said land under the provision of the late Act of the Legislature. This report was received and recommended for further con- sideration at the next meeting of this Committee . A statement of the Treasurer's account was submitted, show- ing a balance in favor of the Society up to 1st May last, of $2431.34. -''"•«'«' =u J '(u.*;/-! J I'll ;<.iu-jl-Kvl iiftfl ,1/; iJlJ;:; An account of the Secretary for travelling expenses and stai tionery tor the past year, amounting to $14.06, was ordered td be paid. It was Resolved, That the Rev. G. G. Roberts be allowed to join the association for a provision for the Widows' and Or- phans' of the clergy on the usual conditions. The Committee met at St. John, on the 3rd July, 1874, when the following resolutions were adopted : ,,,;,,!;< ,i.|,, ; ip';> That 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, and that the Rev. Canon DeVeber, the Rev. J. Pea^'son, Tlev. T. E. fow- ling, Mr. G. S. Smith, Mr. W. Carman, and the Secretary, be a Committee to attend to that duty. That the Rev. Canon Scovil, Messrs. W. M. Jarvis, B. Liester Peters, G. Sidney Smith, W. Carman, G. E. Fenety, and the Treasurer, do form the Loan Committee for the ensuing year. That the llev. J. Pearson be the Secretary of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the ensuing year. The following resolutions also were adopted : '^ ' That Messrs. J. Allen Jack, G. A. Schofield, J. R. Rnel, 0. W. Weldon, G. Sidney Smith, and W. M. Jarvis be appointed a Committee, to be called '* the Glebe Land Committee," with full and absolute power and authority to demise and lease at public auction or by private agreement for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and upon such other covenants and conditions as may be deemed advisable ; and to sell at public auction or by private sale, and convey in fee simple, subject to such limitations, conditions and restric- tions as may be deemed advisable by the Glebe Land Commit- tee, all and every or any the lands, tenements and hereditar ments vested in the Society under Chapter 76, 34th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore conveyed by this Society ; and for such purposes, to advertise in any manner the said lands or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause all or 1/ '' • ■ . ...» r ■ } i f i i , J, ' \. V '^^ i !-■ \ . '■' _\ » »■ '5 ■ \ % \ \ k;; ■ i ''- : ■/ i\ j Ci ■< I, !<:; 62 any leases, conveyances or deeds to bo prepared, and to cause and direct the seal of the Society to be affixed to the same, also to receive the proceeds of all or any sales so made: all things to be done under this resolution, however, to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisos and stipulations of Chap- ter 59, S7th Victoria; and all proceeds ot all or any sales and rents of land leased under this resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by the Treasurer of this Society for the time being to and for the uses, trusts and purposes set forth in the last mentioned act. That a Book and Tract Depositary Committee be appointed annually by the Committee, in July, which shall be authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the supply ot Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge publications, and that the following gentlemen form the Committee for the ensuing year : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, The Rev. F. Brigstocke, The Rev. G. M. Armstrong, " ' The Rev. T. E. Dowling, - - ' Mr. Geo. A. ScHOFiELD, *; > ^.i ymi^ Mr. G. W. Whitney, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, And that the Treasurer be authorized to pay to the order of the chairman of the Committee, the sum granted by the Gen- eral Committee to that object. . , 'it'ii ai .(. it' mf, . '. .i» .:linl '.f<"' - "' , ■I'-A-V 4<.' ■•V ff^U^ -iXH 'b "*:). '/U'..; .>. ;;iif«''> /:,r;'-j iuiuuw- 1 . >««' * * r.ilh'Y'.f^ >A m> .'-.■ .-t 7 io Hs *b (xts . iJ ■T't.'''l '?/?;* 1874. • ' »'• ■iiiO'H -V, >i(l it . ..! 00' '.-■.i., JJi.t! ,, ,, ''() HX , . ■H^^'^ ■ ■■ •' '"■ (k\ .• itv/ . ?ldi' u. u- -•., -tii^j^ m 68 TBEASUBBR'S ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR END- ING MAY 1st, 1874. ■I, No. 1. General Purposes. 1873. Dr. May 1. To Bal. per last acct., 37th re- port p. 49, . 1874. May 1. To received during year: ft' » - > ! f Subscriptions and Collections, per Schedule A. . Interest on Investments, per account No. 2, Proceeds S. P. G. Exchange, £2,326 Sterling, . Parishes per account No. 3, « Samuel Scovil " Trust, Bal- ance per account No. 10, 1874. r Gr. May 1. By paid during year: u ad AT • •♦if: '*.'v Salaries of Missionaries per Schedule B. In cash, . $23,855 29 Produce, &c. 3,366 92 Salaiies of Officers, per Schedule C Contingencies, per Schedule D S. P. G. Pensions, '* E Balance carried to account next year, Totals. at-. , ,( I'm I . 1^ $27,222 21 300 00 305 56 782 00 1,200 12 $29,759 89 »»fU' $1,117 40 . *;■ y ...ti 7,294 48 787 21 11,203 38 9,336 38 21 19 '• 9' tU'-iii, if »■.,;;. t ,.r ■ (iJ.'jiil ■•>.!;. .i^ .'(I .1 . ■ f . • - $29,759 89 it)Sr ;<> » <■ A „di-Ji;f '.> -Ui'irta ,i|iMl(|'):)>i »ja ?vy fru. ;)i: I ff.-i i •»»' Ul i t I .r-iJ. f.' ;) St.iil^mea, . St. Mary's and Stanley,. 8t. Stephen, Christ Church, " Trinity, . Sackyille and Dorchester, 1871-72, $37 50 16 60 .A '.W 3 40 7 06 i;(ioi> 1872-73. a if ^76 u1 ^ 120 43 69 41 104 98 148 00 100 00 33 71 212 16 92 00 107 70 54 39 771 49 70 08 7A4^ 96 0$| ♦100 00 n 00 89 61 41 26 106 08 94 64 204 96 W 7A 549 60 . 7,9 PP 66 34 76 2 I Ml 911 00 76 29 00 21 00 201 97 1873-74. 10 70 2 00 17 00 3 60 M> U JO 8 66 3 PO 4Q 00 I IK 193 16 ■ilViC /I .>-. "iU'eo 2 00 14 10 Total. 120 43 69 41 104 98 148 00 100 00 37 60 44 41 2 00 229 16 HI 00 107 70 64 39 782 59 76 08 76 48 103 67 103 30 131 00 89 61 44 65 106 08 204 204 96 106 80 742 66 10 80 41 98 100 00 78 00 66 34 186 14 76 26 268 62 101 50 179 00 427 74 396 76 200 00 103 35 29 00 36 10 201 97 "Donations to Parish. *Li^ 3-4. loTAL. I 120 43 69 41 104 98 148 00 100 00 37 60 44 41 2 00 ( 229 X6 111 00 107 70 64 39 782 59 76 08 76 48 103 67 103 30 131 00 89 61 44 65 106 08 204 Tb 106 80 7^ 66 10 80 41 98 100 00 78 00 66 34 186 14 76 26 268 62 101 50 179 00 427 74 396 76 200 00 103 35 29 00 36 10 201 97 65 ( A.)— Subflcription8 and Colloctions.— Continued. Shcdiac, . . Simonds, Springfield and Jolinston, Sussex and Studliolin, Upham, Westfleld, . Woods loclc, . Special Collection Anniver- sary Service at the Cathe- dral, July 3rd 1873, . 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J d -d ■4 1 - § a P O « H & O o o o n ■«! a t^ i5 o n H ■< o (25 «5 fi_. * t- bCra a 2 o3;:s "•Sub* St- ® a •« t* -tJ ^ — - 43 00 'S ^ Mi Is a 3 a> ® _pCS "►^ ® a r^ „ C £•" OS fe fc, a ^ O S PclJ 4j 'Cs: *;,,..• ; ^,-L Total, $100 00 200 00 $300 00 ( .^, Contingenoies. = r. a -f 1 r :i «,' 1873. June 4, Secretary, Sundries per Bill, .... July 8, Expenses Anniversary Service, &c., Aug. 22, Prem. Insurance '* S. Scovil" property, Oct. 8, The Secretarv, Sundries per Bill, . J. & A. McMillan, Printing and Stationery, Nov. 3, G. Sidney Smith, paid by him, certified copy S. Scovil's will,. . ... H. A. Croplev, printing, &c., Report, . 1874. Mar. 7, H. Peters, plan ordered by Ex. Committee, *' 16, The Secretary, sundries per bill, . " 21, G. Sidney Smith, paid by him for new Seal, Knodell, printing, April 30, Postages, Treasurer and Schedule Committee R a. '^ a. to date, •V. .V ■■ ■ ■"-'— ^ i^ v 31 : ^ in \ 14 ii 7 68 20 00 10 04 13 50 3 00 192 00 10 00 8 82 9 00 7 50 9 60 $305 56 S. P. G. Fensions. 1874. April 1, Paid during year: Mrs. Coster, 4 quarters, '' Black, " '' Street, " . «* ;: . -. »», — , ^, _ Q>>. -y^'z. t**\ r* ^^•^V "CJi^-iS $244 00 244 00 244 00 $732 00 L h I- ,i •I : >\ i n n ) IF I n § I I I n or 5 3"-: .S ft) i-s 3 • FN a o « as a a a V s > .a "S S «» I? ^»"r. SSS8888S8SS38S38i^S r-t r-lT-l rH ?-( rH a» 00 ■ 00 CO ^^ CO "^ 00 oOoooO; igt-1-H rH ,-1 iH rl ,M -^ rH rH OS tH >> 8888888888888888^ )00«O«SOrH ooo< rH ^ ^ ^1 It- .S®* « 9> ^§ Q 0)^ 5555<§|5>' 3' ® ® .^.\!»£ iS-**^ +3 tsars' go So^oooooooooeoooo) *Q|QftfiPflfi5fifififtQQ § o 0) pa 00 PQ I I IS :§ i £ I M di O 1^ 3S •* ^ •\ ^'^^.. III'. -1^ g^: 1873. H^Bp|«tl#lgt>&i|^'=iiWK^^i«dkiiW^^'. k fl No. 3. Parishes. me . 1873. >!:•. .; i! Dr. ...',! P. ,; t .■,."■ '-;» . ;j <,!kvn ?!»'') .1 May ] , To Balance at credit this account, - • $83 00 1874. Mav 1, To received during year — In Cash $6001 46 • ' Receipts, - - - - 3366 92 9368 38 . '•- • ^ ■■''.•.// ■• ,• May], By this amount carried to Dr. ? ' .T » No. 1,- - - - - $9336 38 this amount carried to account next year, ''^- ' "•' -^ Simonds, $90 00 - • Grand Manan, 25 00 115 00 : .U'lC ! . ,/ $9451 38 $9451 38 i I i 1873. Hay 1. 1874. Miy 1. r-.t " 61 1873. Jaly 4, Aug.l ;;■.*> 1874. May 1. No. 4. Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Dr. ,,.i..,i. . •<• •' h- 'Hiij' 'Jul J . ..: To Balance in hand thtd date; ' '.' . .$653 12 To Received during year: // Interest on $6.^001 the principal . oftfiisi'dtia, . '! . . . Premiums and> Calteotions per Rev. Mr. Pearson's return, F, •H- .J 375 00 453 98 Cr. ;. tijU 00 By paidMrs. Sterjlingjj, .. ,,j, ,, . $100 Transferred io Investments acct. No. 8, .... 500 00 ^^iirice (darii^d down, . . 881 10 Totals, .1 . $1^1 10 $1481 10 ' .i ■,y '•■ m\ 1) \'i tr. ■ ^.odmt/' 72 (F) <.w W. & O. Fund, Annual Payments and Collections 1873-4. m ^:|M. 1873. ■ }!f):vr^ !r r. ^(jf!/«H r-] Sept. 29. Collection at Maryland, Dec. 12. " St. Paul's Portland, . " " Rev. Canon DeVeber, . 1874. Jan. 1. Rev. John Pearson, 5. " W. Cruden, .... 7. " T. E.Dowling, " Collection at St. George's, Carleton, 8. Rev. James Neales, Thomas Neales, . . << (i a i( tt << tt It tt tt tt u tt tt it tt 14. tt T. Hartin, .'i;?r 20. Collection at Trinity, St. John, " Rev. Canon Medley, J.H.Talbot, . E. Hanington, W. S. Neales, F. Almon, B.Shaw, 'T' ''v^ornjv C.Willis, u 21. 23. 24. 29. 30. it tt it It tt ti Feb. 25. Collection at St. John's Church, St. John, Mar. 4. Apr 1 8. 29, U^i 30. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Cambridge, Gagetown, Woodstock, Newcastle, floly Trinity, St. Stephen Petitcodiac, ; '>i'm-i. Cai^terbury, vfilf , Sussex, Dutch Valley, . Derby, Prince William, . ..-.r '^ «'»)■ ri-'-i^ii I? $ 4 10 42 00 14 42 12 30 11 25 9 68 10 39 23 55 7 82 20 30 133 20 10 27 7 38 8 50 8 50 13 08 9 00 11 25 18 00 5 00 4 14 10 00 5 50 15 50 5 75 2 00 15 90 4 15 5 40 ' 6 65 $453 98 Secretary W. & O. Fund. K JOHN PEARSON, raTTT" iiMmnn-nri w " iir nrir-;- -^n-7rrg|j^mrnii rj ^i irrfl l ffjW)i>W ?f No. 5. Sduoation, &o., and Aged Clergy Ipund. 1873^. $ 4 10 42 00 14 42 12 30 11 25 : 9 68 10 39 23 66 7 82 20 30 133 20 10 27 7 38 8 50 8 60 13 08 9 00 11 26 18 00 5 00 4 14 10 00 6 50 15 60 6 75 2 00 15 90 4 16 6 40 5 65 [$463 98 1878. ., Dr. May 1, To Balanc^ from last year's account, - - $461 79 1874. May 1, Interest on $3,800, to date, 1 . ., 222 00 1873. .v'l.//.v Cr. ■••'tu Aug. 1, By this amount transferred to .'?u '\-. Investment account. No. 8, $400 00 1874. ' - . w. r May 1, Balance carried down, . . 283 79 ' "^ • / ' i% i)() Ml ■)<;> ^i^'u.'f. ,•"'' l'K,:'< I , ii t I ;> . yu}' ,1 .J, Ml |$83 79 $683 79 , t i ., ■ . I ', "\.\.i-iri , !,. ,,v.iiyi')\i vft' tt( i>%\ ■■ iVi i ,\ No. 6. Divinity Soholarships Fund. 1873. ' ■ * •• . . .j^; . „• ,[ ,,t <-< : May 1, Tjo Balance from last year's account, 1874. • ' .., May 1, Interest on $900.00, to date, . '. 1873.' Cr. Aug. 1, By this account transferred to investments account. No. 8. . $100 00 1874. May 1, Balance carried down, . . 69 84 I.. v.Ut. L^f. . $117 34 . 52 60 K Fund. .,,^,,., .- ;l ..-> iii.;/. r $169 84 $169 84 : ^ >j h'jlri.;) bifj: ,-t/! )■/; :4iii f;j,'j liu jjiii' ! n •:'. i V. - i .-t .f'il . r ' ' ,1 m 74 No. 7. ExoTreasurer'B Aooount, Frinoipal and Interest. 1873, April 1, July 1, (( Oct. 1, (< 1874. Jan. 1, To Balance due per last Report, p. 69, To 3 months int. on above amount to date By payment on account — Rev. W. E. Scovil's salary for qr.. • ' ■ • .it,.- f ■ . To 3 mouths interest on bal. to date. ♦•T ..i^i n J/ !■.(•» K (< April 1, ii « By payment on account, qrs. salary as above, .... To 3 months interest on bal. to date, By payment on account qrs. salary as above .... To 3 months int. on balance to date, Frineipal $1506 67 22 63 $1628 20 100 00 $1428 20 21 40 $1449 60 100 00 $1349 60 20 23 Intel est. $22 63 21 40 20 23 •>' 'I'i .<' i i^.'i .w.. By payment on account qrs. salary as above, .... Principal due this date, $1369 83 100 00 $1269 8 19 04 $1288 87 100 00 $1188 87 .4 'I I *' . J : ■)^< Jf ■(■»''ii\ I >'■■>':' r ii- Principal due April Ist, 1873, Do do 1874, Paid off during year, and carried to Or. Investment account, No. 8, Interest Cr in Interest acct. No. 2, 19 04 $83 SO 'V/U- $1506 57 1188 87 $ 316 70 This Fund of the 1873. May 1. ' 1874. May 1. [ 1874. June 23. 1 Aug. 1. ^^ov. 3. 1874. Feb. 4. Mav 1. .(• 7i ^rest. [nteieat. $22 63 21 40 t.r- 20 28 19 04 vj:>" $83 30 *■>< ' ri" 1 < Ji No. 8. Invastments Aooount. 1873. Dr. May 1, To balance last year's act., Aug. 1, Amount transferred from account, No. 4, . . . . $500 00 To Amount transferred from act., No. 6, . . . . 400 00 To Amount transferred from act., No. 6, . . . . 100 00 $ 509 07 t. J. !()' <'i (li :'i. 1874. April 1, To Amount received account Ex. Treasurer's debt, as per No. 7, 316 70 Cr. Aug. 1, To paid for "Alms House " de- ' benture, City and County of St. John, . . . $ 500 00 To paid " Pettinffell " debenture. City of St. John, . . 1000 00 1874. - ' May 1, To balance down , i ■ . . 325 77 1000 00 316 70 $1826 77 $1825 77 '>i i - No. 9. Biohibuoto Trust Fund. This Fund consists of the sum of S3000,the interest of which is payable to the Rector of the Parish, on tlie joint receipt of iiimself and a Churchwarden. 1873. Dr. May 1. To Balance brought from last year's account, .... * 1874. May 1. To one year's interest on $2000 to date. ■>vi- 1874. Cr. June 23. By Cash Paid Rector, Aug. 1. Do. do. . Nov. 3. Do. do. . 1874. Feb. 4. Do "^^ ' • ^-^ "'^ ''^*" ' ' . $10 00 . 36 00 . 24 00 $ 10 00 120 00 c J-. »,. 36 00 May 1. ,r,..po. - M:~V''.<^':}",'^ ^-'l" 24 00 nm '^-o $130 GO $130 00 n ' *." ' w 76 Wo. 10. "Siimubl Scovil* Trust i'und. t:. ?r m , 'u ■•1 u r This trust consists of a freehold property on the North Mar- ket Wharf, St. John, and briclc, store thereon, left to the Society by the lato Mr. S. Scovil, of Cambridge, Queens County; the income to be disposed of as follows; viz., ^ To the Rector of St. Jumes' Church, Cambridge, ^400 per annum. And to the repair of said Church,.... ^ " The remainder to the General Purposes of the Diocesan Church Society. The property at the time of its falling in to the Society, January, 1874, was rented to Mr. A. W. Masters, at $560 per annum. ■• ... , . ' 1874. Dr. April 15. To received one quarters rent tQ Ist February, . , , ;. ., . I Or. (Ml $140 00 . »! ' i " I !J If oT April 15. By paid water rate 1873-4 . . $9 00 *^ " ... Bill for repairs, . . . 9 81 " 16. Rector of St. James, . . 100 00 May 1. Balance carried to credit General Purposes account No. 1, . 21 19 h\ in'l t .f iictn;. H ,« $140 00 $140 00 No. 11. Foreign lEiSBions S. F. G. ^ .> •v I 1873. Dr. May. 1. To Balance in hand this date, • . . $131 35 1874. May 1. Received during year per Schedule G, , 680 69 1874. Cr. . i r Jan. 6. By remittance this date to S. P. G. £182.7.4 Sterling, at $4.86il . $648 80 May 1. Balance at credit this account, . 163 14 .-t- .t (m $811 94 $811 94 St. Step it *^ Sackvill( Shediac, 8pringfl( Upham I Westflel( Woodsto Half of C ofin Half of C same U!.; : 77 ■.r-fU! h Mar- Society ounty ; nnum. 1 Society. Society, 1560 per $140 00 ,'.!■ $140 00 ,-■* u i:W $131 35 680 59 . ■ * J- .< $811 94 r*». 'J •^i .'71 . K^ t Contributions Beoeived for Foreign Missions, S. F. G., 1873-4, Andovor, .' . ' '. . '" . » Bathnrst, . . . -, . " Burton and Lincoln, $7 00 4 OS 7 60 Campobello, ,| . . , . . . 10 34 Chatham, . . 32 00 Dalhousie, 8 44 Fredericton, (Cathedral), (Parish Church), $61 00 18 53 Gagetown, Hampton, lOngsclear, Lancaster, Moucton, New Maryland, . . . ,'..,'. Newcastle, $16 00 Do received in 1872, credited General Purposes, by mistake, . . 11 50 79 53 5 OG 12 80 6 00 4 20 10 41 2 07 / r Norton, .... Portland, (St. Paul's), . Richmond, Richibucto, St Andrews, . St. George, St. John, (Trinity), *' (St. James,) . St. Stephen, (Chriat Church), " (Trinity Church,) Sackville and Dorchester, Shediac, 'l- ■i '• .(MM,. ■♦1 ;• •V ' !• Springfleld and Johnston, ifp - - " ■ - Westfleld, fphaan and St. Martin's, '•^ i'>ii>:'.{'if ».' • i:' '*\*- ■ * Woodstock, (for Melanasian Mission), . Half of Offertory, united service. Trinity, St, John, dajr of Intercession, . . . , $59 22 hi / Half of Offertory, St. Mark's, St. John, same day, . . . . . 10 80 27 io 11 Od 104 27 4 00 « 70 36 00 25 00 107 40 20 00 3 00 4 16 15 40 8 24 3 27 21 22 10 00 15 00 70 02 $680 59 V i . 1 { ■" > M i-a; I f !• fi '^ jb 1 '\i\ 1- • ! 1 .'■ ■ 1 ; 1 ', !■ i .]''-. i ■ ■ ' 1. . 78 No. 12. Cash Balances. 1874. Hay 1. At Credit No. 1, General purpose:^, ' " " 8, Parishes, . m u 1873. . $1,200 12 116 00 4, Widow and Orphans, . 881 10 6, Education and Aged Clergy, 288 79 6, Divinity Scholarships, . 69 81 8, Investments, . . 826 77 11, Foreign Missions, 8. P. G. 163 14 I !. . IH Vo. 13. Asiets, May 1, 1874. 13,038 76 May 1. Amount invested per last report, page 66, . $21,325 57 1874. Less, |lay 1. Received on account ex Treasurer's debt, and OT •) OO iu Ou ct 01 -VO: carried to Investments' Acct. No. 8, Amount invested during year, per No. 8, . . . . . $1,600 316 70 0.) <)l- Migg Parker's legacy, 6 shares Bank N. 0() 9' .1. 00 C! $21,008 87 'ft » , ■ '(j'Ofi .• • - .. "^r^' , 2,100 00 1 :,~ B. stock at par., ... . 600 Total amount invested this date, see acct. No. 2,. . . . . .i .$28,108 87 ■'.' ■'^'. 3,038 76 Total Cash Balances per No. 12, • Total Assets D. C. 8.,' May 1, 1874, . . $26,147 63 Add Trust Funds, " Richibucto, " $2,000 'V I 8. Scovil^" say 8,000 0^ <»'^.<)% 10,000 00 $36,147 68 ■fji.*' «L* L,200 12 116 00 881 10 283 79 69 84 326 77 163 14 !3,038 76 21,325 57 316 70 |21,008 87 2,100 00 79 Above Assets to be distributed as follows: ;• ' * ' t^t ^ General Purposes, . . Principal, $12,234 64 ,, . Cash Bal. 1,200 12 $13,434 76 Widows' and Orphans*, . Principal, 6,600 00 Cash Bal. 881 10 7,381 10 Education and Aged Clergy, Principal, 3,800 00 Cash Bal. 283 79 4,088 79 Diviulty Scholarships, Parishes, Foreign Missions, if Z. •►' C^ Principal, Cash Bal. 900 00 69 84 3 969 84 • • • • • • 115 00 163 14 1 $26,147 63 s' i I declare the foregoiuf acoounts to be just and correct in every partioular , to the best of my knowledge and belief. ^ Ma;^.; " H. W. FEITH, ' " 7 •■!• .wt ?S — . • St. John, June 28, 1874. ^ ^ Treasurer. ..3- , - ■■ TO : • --■ -^ '» ■•■ ~.' '> ' ■ r- . "S —■ • . ■ t 3 i. » • r "■ " a ii *2 • 43 « „ ,•■ , »- ■■-••* u ' ] 23,108 87 3,038 76 ■ 'i '. h ', '. 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Kemberahip. d^ v V t^'- \.s,:-'t: "^••t"^' 1839 ROBINSON, HON. P. P., 1838 8C0VIL, REV. WILLIAM, V. P. 1840 RATCHPORD, fi. D. W., Esquire. 1846 PRBDERICTON, the Right Rev. JOHN, Lord BiHhop of, Pre^deiit . •, 8AUNDER8,Hon. J0HN8.,V. P. ~ 8MITH, O. SIDNEY, Bsquire. - . K " •. . ? -- ^ - '- TILLEY, Hon. 8. L., C. B., V^P., Lieutenant Governor. 4o. WIGGINS, PREDKBICK A., Esquire. 1846 READE, ALFRED, Bsquire. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquire. ^ iC =: ,-\ . -•, :, .s C- V- ~ -X ~ '; ' - 1847 HENDERSON, Colonel EDMOND, B. K. . , ' 1 ''\. ' " - 1860 DE8BRI8AY, LE8TO0K P. W. Esquire. '^ ^" • •' FAIR WEATHER, JOSJESPH, Esquire., \ ,. . 1862 SCO VIL, EDWARD G., Esquire. " " " ' ' 1863 8C0VIL, Mrs. W. H. .. , ... 1864 DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. MANNERS SUTTON, His Excellency the Hon. Sir J. H. T. late Lieut. Governor, and Comniauder-iii-Cbief, &c., &o., NKALE8, Rev JAMES. 1850 BKDKLL, Rev. GEORGE. SCO VIL, Miss AMY A. THOMPSON, Mi*) ANN. 1857 HANINGTON, DANIEL L., Esfjuire. SCOVIL Miss AMELIA B, 1858 FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H., Bsquire. HALL, STEPHEN 8., Esquire. SCOVIL, 8. JOHBT, { X, ^, SHORTLAND, CAPTAIN P., B. N. '" 1860 DANIEL, T. W. Esquire. : GARBUTT, HENRY, Esquire. O- ' SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. 1862 GORDON, Hon. ARTHUR H. iw fl., late Lieatanant-Oovernor, aud Com mander-in-Chief, Ac, Ac. 1866 BEST, N0RRI8, Esquire. .^. ^ : -^ ~ , 8HARPB, ED Wlif N., Esquire. 'I7 r ' ^i ' =. *§ > 8PURR, JAMES DeW., Esiquire. b 3 -1 ^ " ; "f g r: 1867 CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquii-e. •r' § ^ "^ DBVBBER. L. H.. Eaquira. - 1 - K) -» -V ITO Z -'■ -^ ' (88) tfMMtA^f.na^iL^.'*. i. wick. ne ^ -• ,- , Qoveroor, 89 DOYLB, Major-Oeneral Sir HASTIN&B, lato Lieuteuaut-OoTornor. SCOVIL, 8AMUKLJ., JiMqulre. . , >, i . • -, WIOGIN8, OEOROE C, Eaqulre. I86S DkVEUER. Rev. Canotj. DkVEBER. MARIA E. DkVEBER, WM. HERBERT. DkVEBER, ALLBYNE W. ' HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM, lute Lleutenunt-Oovernor. Ac. *' ODELL, H(,ii. \V. F . V. P. OWEN, Ho... AdniiiJ, R. N., V. P. 8COVIL, WILLIAM, V, P. 8IMONPS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. SHORE, Hon. G EORGE, V. P. WETMORE, JUSTUS, E,s(iuire. 1830 PETERS, Hon, C. J. HARVEV, Major-Oenerul Sir JOHN, K. C. B ernor and Cominunder-inChief, &o., &(). ROJHNSON, W. H. Esquin-, V. P. 1840 PARKER, the Hon. NEVILLE, late Miist«rof the Rolls ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. >:*MITH, H. BOWYER, Esquire, V. P. K. C. H., lute Lieutenant-Co COLEBROOKE, Sir William M. G., C. B. K. H., lute LieutenuntrGovernorauo Commander-in-Chief. PARK I -R, Hon Ciiief Justice, V. P. PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquire, M.D. , ,. . aCOVIL, SAMUEL, E.squire. ,\ m PETERS, JAMES Jun., Esquire. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. WIGGINS, Mr.s. STEPHEN. ,j. GILBERT, GEORGE G , Esquire. , . \ . GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, late Lieutenaat-Governor una Con iiiandcr-Jn-Chief, &c., &c. 8C0VIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. DONALDSON, L. Esquire. BLACK, WILLIAM A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL, DANIEL. Esquire. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Junior. 8IM0NDS, Mrs. RICHARD. ROBINSON, Major W. B. WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. 8IM0NDS, RICHARD, Esquire. LEE, Rev. Canon, Ph. D. HAZEN, ROBERT P., Esquire. JARVIS, Mrs. W. M. HAZEN, Hon. K X.. 'P , ti » W£R£ Lieultnant-Go intrGovernoraiKi jt-Goveriior uiui SUBSCRIPTIONS KOIi 1874, ANI>OVKR, (3UAND B'AI.LS, Ac. GuANiJ Falls & Littlk Falls. IJvnim, P. O. ^ CildwclKC. E.,M. D. (Joombcs, A. L. (Joombes, Mrs. A. Ij. ICminersoii Win. Einmerson, TIioh. Glazier, Thos. S. Iloilw'soii, John Ilod'fsoii, Mrs. John I.ee,'Goc> I'ct(!rsoii, II. P. Polletier, Jolm Plant, liarrv It. Pickett, Mrs. D. VV. Stroup, VV. Taylor, John Taylor, Mrs. John Taylor, John, Jr., & Hiioli, Tavlor, Win. & Marv J. Tibbitts, Pt. W. L. Watson, Jus. ; , Young-, Koberl ;, (Jollectit)n, ,i, ,. I 00 h 00 01) 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 ;{ 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 2 00 00 00 25 $32 75 ToniQUE AND KlVIKRE DuCHUTE. Haird, Geo. T. 81 00 liedell, John >i Bedell, Mrs. Geo. A. Bedell, Mrs. W. Bedell, Wu). Jr. Beveridtre, Mrs. TI. D. Clark, Mrs. S. Fle\vel!in105 00 $6 00 Lord, T. n. 60 Lord.C.E. . 60 Tumith, Tlios. * tib Tumith, Mrs. T. 25 Wliittaker, Jas. i* i 60 WhittakL'r, Mrs. " 60 Whittaker, Wm. 60 i $8 00 Victoria, 6 00 Burton and Lincoln, 105 00 Total, $119 00 CAMPOBELLO. Batson, John Batson, George Beatty, Mrs. Byron, Esq., Luke Calder, Mrs. Jas. Oliapman, Kicliard Emery, Mrs. Farmer, Esq., John Flagg, Mrs. Arthur Flagg, Mrs. (Jadwallader Flagg, Mrs. Price (rilligan, William Gregg, Miss Lank, Mrs. Edward Parker, James Rice, Isaac Uobinson-Owen, Mrs. Robinson-Owen, Miss Si[|fl, Rev. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Vennel, Mrs. Daw Vennel, Mrs. James CoUectiou in Church, * $ 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 4 5 1 1 14 99 80 00 00 75 90 60 00 00 65 00 90 00 00 80 70 00 00 00 00 90 00 22 $69 07 CANTERBURY. $ Blair, John, Jun, Blair, Mrs. Bennet, Alex., J. P. Bennet, Mrs. A. Boyd, Catherine Uunningham,T.Jun., (Skiff Lake) 1 00 60 60 2 00 1 00 25 (yun.iingham, William Cunningham, Mrs. W. Cuniiiiighani, Thomas W. (Cunningham, Mrs. T, W. Cunningham, Andrew Cunningham, Mrs. W. (Widow). Cunningham, T. Sen. Cunningham, Mrs. T. English, James Sen. English, Mrs. J. Sen. English, William English, Mrs. William English, James Jun. English, Mrs. J. Jun. Fowler, Stephen G., Esq., J. P. Fowler, Charles Fowler, Mrs. Charles Garden, Mrs. E. (Widow), Garden, Edward Garden, Mrs. Edward Graham. George Graham, Mrs. George Gould, Solomon Gould, Mrs. Solomon riarlin, Uov. Thomas i llartin, Mrs. Thomas Ilartin, John Medley Hartin, William E. Hartin, George F. H. M. Hartin, Chas. G. Coster Hartin, Addington C. Hartin, Eliza Christiana Hartin, Thos. RobiusoQ Hamilton, James Hamilton, Mrs. James Main, William Main, Mrs. William Miller, Arthur Miller, Mrs. Arthur McKay, Huofh, Esq., J. P. McMullin, George McMullin, James Jun. McMullin, Mrs. James McVullin, Andrew McMullin, Mrs. Andrew Robinson, Esq., J. P., M. P.P. Robinson, Mrs. Robert Robiusou, Mi*8. Gcorgo 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 23 25 60 60 60 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 Oft 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 00 00 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 00 00 60 i- ■ 1- J-T!'' !■ 1 1 ^ : ! i. I m « '■; •4 liobinson, Goorgc .'uii. 1 Strong, Abgalom Slroiig, Mrs. Absalom Hhaniion, Robert Shannon, Mrs. WinUM-8, Cliarlcs ' * Winters, Mrs. Winters, Adelaide Worth, (Jodfrev Worth, Mrs. Walling, William '' Walling, Mrs. William Walling, Hugh Walling. Mrs. TTngh Webberley, Thomas W«?bberlov, Mr. Thomas Law son, Lnkc; Cropley, Samnel • ' Cropley, Mrs. Samuel Collections after sermons, 3 00 60 .50 25 26 26 26 26 26 25 26 25 26 26 26 26 60 26 26 00 Total, $39 00 CHATHAM. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. $2 Arnold, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. J. i; ' 1 Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, Daniel, Sr. 1 Baldwin, Esther Brehant, Mrs. Jas Brehant, Smitb Brehant, Thos. Brehant, Charlotte Burbridge, Mrs. R. ' '. Biirbridge, Goo. Blair, Mr. and Mrs., and Family, ., Baxter, Dr. .i >.> Bell, Mrs. Johii Bell, Mr. John Benson, Mrs. Beiifeon, A. U. C. Benson, Mrs. Jas Buck,. Mrs. , ' Bnrchitl.Geo. Bui'chill, Mj-s. Burchill , Josephine Bnrchill, Geo. Jr. Burchill, J. P. ,-?! :i ,Mt' t < iij- J 00 70 00 60 00 50 00 00 50 50 00 50 00 00 00 26 76 00 00 00 00 00 00 Brown, Mrs. J. i ' 1 00 Cunard, II. 6 00 Copping, Mrs. 60 Co|)|)ing, Miss *• 50 Copping, Miss 8. 60 Carman, Mrs. i 2 00 Copping, Mr. Isaac 60 Copping, Thompson 60 Copping. Samuel 60 Colgan, Miss 1 60 Cherry Mr. 1 00 Dalling, Mr. - ^ 50 Desbrisay, T. 2 00 Forsyth, Rev. D. 10 00 Fotherinjjrham, Mr. J. 50 Forbes, Mrs. . 1 00 Fleigher, Mr. 1 00 Fleigher, Mrs. Henry 1 00 Fleigher, Mrs. John, 1 00 Friend, A . . 60 Friend, A : 30 Friend, A 60 Fenety, Mrs. W. 50 Friend, A 1 00 Friend. A 1 1 00 Forrest, Mrs. J. 34 Forrest, Mrs. Robert 60 Forrest, Miss Jessie 26 Forrest, Mrs. Wm. - 60 L'^lett Mrs. J. 1 00 Flemming, Jackson 1 00 Flemming, Mrs. J. » 60 Flemming, Margaret 50 Flemming, Robert 1 «o Flemming, Archibald 1 00 Friend, A ■ > -:• .• j, , 48 Friend, A i-' i 1 00 Gulliver,* Mr. 48 Gulliver, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 60 Goggin, Mr. 2 00 Gillespie, Wm. 1 60 Gillespie, T. F. ^v , 2 00 Gregory, R. A. 2 00 Harloyj Mr. . ,, t. 2 00 Ileskett, Mrs. ., ,l,' 68 Hickson, Mrs. . ,- , t, . , 2 00 Hawbolt, Mrs, 1 00 Howard, AV. B. and Mrs. 7 00 Harris, Isaac , i.,hrru.\> , 1 OU Hocken,Mike, 60 Ilucken, Mr. and Mrs. R. 10 00 Hock Harpi liarpi John.» Jacks Jacks( Jacksi King, Kelly, Letsoi Letsoi Laytoi Ma.vw< McCul McCuil McAlp McArtl McLauj McL;in< McMu.'i McFarlj McGuir More, V Mudge, Peck, M Percival Pattison Pattison Pattison Parker, Rice, Ml Ituddick Uussell, Robertso Sargeant Sexsmith Sexsmith Sexsmith Sexsmith Searle, M Searle, A I Searle, M Stewart, . Shepherd, Thompsor Traer, Mis Ti-aer, Ml$ Traer, Mr^ Traer, Mr. Trevors, M Trevors, M ' ^"^"''WXilU'i'iHIIHI ikmihii'iiii 1 CO 6 00 50 50 50 2 00 50 50 50 60 1 00 50 2 00 10 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 50 30 50 50 00 00 34 50 26 50 L 00 L 00 50 50 1 2 1 2 2 00 48 00 48 50 00 50 00 00 2 00 58 2 00 1 00 7 00 1 OU 50 10 00 Ilockcn, John M. lliirpcM*, Mrs. A. Harper, Mr. W. N. Johnson, Mrs. Jiieksoii, Mrs. J. » Jackson, Mrs. E. A. Jtiokson, Mr. W. King-, Miss 'i Kelly, Miss f. r Letson, F. J. * Letson, Miss M. A. Lay ton, Gregory, Max:\vell, Mr. i McCulley, Mr. 8. McCulley, Miss McAlpine, Mr. r ;. Mc Arthur, ^*^•s. McLaughlan, Mrs. Wm. McL!in B. Pattison, Mrs. Pattison, Miss Parker, Miss Rice, Mrs. Rnddick, Mr. Rassell, Thos. E. Robertson, Mrs. Sargeant, Cliarles Sexsmith, Mrs. Sexsmith. Sarah < Sexsmith, John Sexsmith, Mrs. J. . Searle, Mr. James Searle, Mr. M. Searle, Mr. Geo. Stewart, A. Thos. Shepherd, Benjamin Thompson, Miss Traer, MissM. Traer, Miss C. Traer, Mrs. G. ^ ' ' Traer, Mr. i Trevors, Mr. Geo. * Trevors, Mrs. G. . , :'i 95 2 00 Trevors, Mr and Mrs. , 1 60 Lestock I 00 2 00 Trevors, David Stirling 20 2 00 Trevors, R. 50 50 Trevors, David Arthur 60 60 Trevors, Mrs. D. fiO 50 Trevors, David D. . . . W 40 Trevors, Ellen ' 50 20 Trevors, Mary Elizabeth 60 , . 1 1 50 Underhill, A. A. 2 00 \ 20 (Jllock, Mrs. Wm. '' ' 1 00 \ 1 1 00 Ullock, Thos. ' 1 00 1 1 00 Ullock, Angus • 60 1 00 Vve, George ""' 1 00 . :.. 1 1 00 V'vo, Mrs. W. ■"■", 60 ■ ; • i 1 00 Vondv, Miss ' •' 1 00 .. 1 1 00 Williston, Miss 1 50 r 50 Walker, Mrs. 50 1 50 Walker, Richard fiO 1 00 Wright, Mrs. R. 25 50 Wilson, Mr. Jas. 1 00 ■ 1 00 Wilson, Mr. Geo. 2 00 4 00 Wilson, Mr. .Fohn 1 00 1 50 Wilkinson, W. and Mrs. 60 and family, 10 00 ;> 2 00 Trevors, Joseph €0 * 1 5 00 Trevors, Mi*8. Jos. '' 90 2 00 Trevors, Charlotte • 96 1 00 Trevors, Joseph Jr. 25 1 00 Ist Collection, 17 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2nd Collection, ■ •> . " 22 00 $241 38 50 D. C. S. Offerings fof 2 00 F. M., Day of In- 50 tercession, 1873, 32 00 Y 1' . 60 • 50 1 '' ' Total, $273 38 60 i ■• .■ M ' r 1 00 SAINT GEORGE'S CHURCH, / ■ * 3 00 CARLETON. ^ ; \ 1 00 . '.< :■' , 6 00 Church Collections: 60 Day of Intercession Ser- 1 60 vices,Dec.2 & 3, 1873, $11 06 1.60 Widows' and Orphans' ' 60 Fund,Christmas day. 60 i873, 10 39 • 60 Fourth Sunday after 50 Trinity, Offerings in 50 envelopes, etc., 3472 .7 i 1 \ >• j^^i \i' |r ■ 1. m I ! i ■ B h w « I '\{1 Sunday School Box, June 21, 1874, 64 » $56 80 FAlRvlkxK AND ORaNI> BaY Ji MlHSION. 1 . / < . ■ ' ' > Church Collections: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Fahville Off- erings, $34 52 Fairvilie Sundav School Box, June 21,' 1874, 3 14 Grand Bav Offerings, . June 29, . , ,, , 92 .>- :.... > :«r $44 68 St. George's, Carlcton 5G 80 Total, $101 38 DALHOUSIE. W. S. Smith. Esq. $ /> 00 Mr. & Mrs. H.A.Johnson, 3 00 H. L. Jolinson, 1 00 Wni. Disbrovv, M. D., and "' , Mrs. Disbrow, - ' 2 00 Robert W. Good, 1 00 Mrs. Donkin, I 00 Mrs. Jiarbarie, 1 00 Mr. & Mrs. H. N. Kuttan, C. Ej .2 00 J. C. Barberie, u ... 2 00 Nicholas Batenian, 1 00 John Phillips, M. P. 1». 2 00 W. II. Phillipp, Esq. James 8. Morse, Esq, W. H. Stevenson, 2 Semi-Annual Collec tious, « >'>['>' I 2 50 2 00 4 00 10 00 Allison, Mngprie Do Josephine G. Ambrose, Thomas Asilc, Lizzie Do Jus. L. ' Do Moses ' Barron. David Do David Do Ml*. David Do Archibald Batoman, Mrs. Do Fanny Do Mary Jane Do Mrs. Joseph Do Wm. Do Mrs. Wm. Do Eve ret Bonn, Jas. C. Betts, Lizzie • ' ■ Do David Carmalt, Mrs. Do Mary Ann Do Jas. '>^ Carnahan, John Do Mrs. John Cliff, Wm. Do Mrs*. Do Frances Do Josephine y. ' Do Thomas C. Do Alex. Geo. ' Do Harriet Allison Do Geo. Cluston, Mrs. ' ; i ' Cochran, Jas. Cowie, Geo. Patten Do Mrs. Crocker, Wm.T. Cruden, Wm. M. Do Rev. W. & Mrs. Curtis, Ann A. Davidson, llobert / - I!^ . T''! ': •/ '- • (I $39 50 DERBY AND NfeLSON. Collected by Mra. It. Crocker Allison, Wm., 8r.* Do Mrs. ' 't Do Wm. Jr. $1 00 1 00 60 I' u. Do Do Do Do Do Do Do 25 10 00 38 25 00 00 50 45 60 60 25 26 60 60 40 10 00 60 60 25 25 00 37 25 00 00 12 12 25 26 12 00 25 10 50 60 1 00 5 00 10 00 2.'") 60 25 1 Flett, Mrs. John Do Thos. W. Mrs. Robert Elizabeth Isabella 2o 50 • 50 1/ 50 •I' 20 V , ' 30 •* 1 00 1 00 Allan Alex Abbot Duncan Eliza ' Flett, Do Friend, Ilartt. ivitchci Knight Do Leightn Miller, M'Lan. Muers, Newcoii McKen;( Do Do Do Newmai Do 0'Donn( Parks, A Perclval, Plead we Polk, Ml Do Lii Do He liobinsoi] Do ^ Russell, ? Saunders Do Walls, D. Wathen, ( Vve, AV^m Do Chas Do Mrs. Do Sam I Do Mrs. Williston, Weston, : Veo. Fran St. Peter's tions Xelson Sti Collected by Miss Mai Amos, Jai Barnet, Tl 1^ 97 1 25 10 00 38 26 00 00 60 46 60 60 25 26 60 60 40 10 00 50 60 25 26 1 00 37 26 1 00 1 00 12 12 26 26 12 1 00 26 10 50 60 1 00 5 00 10 00 2;) 60 25 lbella2o 50 50 50 20 30 1 00 1 00 Flett, Harvey Do Lambert Friend, A Ilartt. Win. Kitchen, Mrs. G. B. Knight, Mrs. • Do Amy Leighton, Mrs. Miller, AVm. .J. M'Langhlan, Mrs. Daniel Muers, Robert Ncwcomb, Elizabeth McKenzie, \Vm. Sr. Do Jas . Do Annie Do Richard Newman, John Do Thos. C. O'Donncl, Deborah Parks, Mrs. Percival, Miss Pleadwcll, Joseph Polk, Mrs. W. Do Lizzie. Do Henry Robinson, Mrs. J. Do VVm. Russell, Mrs. Samuel Saunders, Mrs. Do Allan A. Walls, D. F. Wathen, Jas. Neales Vye, Wm. Do Chas. ,' . , Do Mrs. Chas. , ' Do Samuel Do Mrs. Chas., Jr. Williston, Hy. Weston, Mrs. ' ' Yeo. Francis St. Peter's, Derby, collec- tions i .J Nelson Station 60 50 25 1 0() 50 26 26 30 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 I 00 50 50 1 00 60 40 26 1 00 1 00 20 25 06 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 26 1 00 25 1 00 5 47 6 95 f . > ; $79 43 Blackvillk. Collected by Miss Sarah Uudeihill lUid Miss Margaret Sui^an Unrlerhill. Amos, Jane Barnet, Theophilus 13 50 25 Bean, Maria 26 Bctts, Mrs. Sarah, 25 Caldwell, Geo. W. ^ 25 Cook, James 50 Conners, Wm. ' 60 Conghlan, Mrs. David 50 Do Mrs. John 50 Do Jas. 20 Do Geo. ' 25 Curtis, John 1 00 Do Joseph 80 Do Mrs. Joseph 25 Do Mrs. Thos. 25 Duncan, IsabelU 25 Friend, A 25 Grindiv, Mrs. 50 Friend, A 25 llambrook, Mrs, I 00 Do Katharine 50 Do John 1 00 Harris, Mrs. Thos. Ward 1 00 Kennedy, John 50 Levcns, James 40 Lyons, Sarah A. 26 McDougald, Helen 25 McGregor, Cynthey E. 25 McLaggan, Wm. L. 25 McKinnon, John 100 Smith, Marv A. . 25 Scofield, John L. '\, 20 Sullivan, John ' 50 Swim, Wm. (1873) 1 00 Underbill, British N. Sr. 1 00 Do Alex. J. 20 Do Mrs. Jas. W. 50 Do Mrs. T. W. 1 00 Do B. N. T. 1 00 Do Thos. W. Jr. 50 The same, (1873) 60 Underbill, Mrs. Thos. W. 25 Do Sarah H. 50 Do Marv A. 25 Do Alex. J. V 10 Do Susan J . ' 10 Do Mrs. Nathaniel 25 Do Mary Ann 10 Do Margaret Susan 26 Do Mrs. Trvan 26 Do Millet ■ 10 Do Charlotte !0 Do I*aac N. '' 25 Do Thos. W. 24 hi ti r ,•- If' P^' 98 Uiidcrhill, Isaac C. Do Charles F. Win. A. K. Mm. British N. Margaret Amtnanda Nathaniel Florence L. Walls, Alice Warren, Mrs. Jas. Collections Holy Trinity, Do Do Do Do Do Do 10 10 /) 25 10 10 iiO 7 25 40 90 ■I.-. I $29 76 LUDIX>W AND BLIHSFIEID. I Churchman, A D. P. Fairley, Mrs. Justus Fairley, Scott .. Holmes, Samuel , ' Hovey, James A. H. H. Hovey, C. A. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Long, Charles Lyons, Elizabeth Lyons, Margaret Lyons, Hazcn Lyons, David Murphy, John and Mrs. McDiarmid, John McNamee, John McNamee, Francis McNamee, Mrs. McNamee, Mary O'Donnel, James L. O'Donnel, Maurice Price, Edmund Price, Mrs. Richard Price, Cook Price, Dorcas Price, Wm. Berresford Price, Aaron H. Pond, Job 1 Saunders, P. Stewart, Mrs. Simes, James, Sr. Simes, James, Jr. * Te Deum, Ludlow Collections, 40 50 1 00 2 00 50 50 25 1 00 40 1 00 50 50 1 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 1 00 50 20 50 50 50 25 50 2 00 1 00 32 1 00 50 2 00 8 18 Boiestown Collections, Blackville, Derb. and Nelson, 2 31 $30 81 29 76 79 43 Total, $140 00 ?^ 1 00 1 00 44 1 00 6 00 2 00 85 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 50 2o 00 00 1 1 FREDERICTON. ' '' Adams, G. M. Adams, Sturgis Aiken, Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. Robt. Akorley, S. A. Akerley, Mrs. S. A. Allen, Hon. Judge Allen, Miss F. Allen, John Armstrong, Geo. Armstrong, Thos. Armstrong, Mary Arnold, Mrs. Ashficld, Mrs. Babbit, Mrs. G. Bailey, Piof. 6 00 Baillie, Miss Bain, Miss Baker, Kate A. Beckwith, Hon. J. A. Beckwith, Mrs. J. A. Beckwith, Mrs. A. G. Berry man, A. S. Berry man, Sarah Bishop of Fredericton Black, Mrs. Bliss, Jean H. Blizzard, Mrs. James, Blizzard, Mrs. J. Blizzard, Alex. Blizzard, Mary Block, Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Brannen, C. 8. 6 Brannen, Mrs. C. 2 Brannen, Miss E. F. 1 Brayley, J. W. 20 001 Brown, Dr. 4 00 Brown, Ed. 1 00 Brown, Jno. 40 Brown, Geo. 251 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 44 100 00 2 00 1 00 60 30 20 23 30 25 00 00 00 BurnsJ Cad wn Cadwa Caraerc Campb Carey, Carmai Carmai Carman Carman Carr, E Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Cole, J. Coombe Craft, W Craig, Y Craig, M Cripps, J Cropley, Diamonc Dibble, ( Disbrow Doughcr Dougher Eggar, Ji Estey, Ml Fenety, G Finlay, IV! Fisher, H Fisher, W Flewellln, Foster, TJ Friend, Friend, Friend, Friend, Friends se Gibson, M Golding, J Gordon, ^. Gordon, J Gordon, Jj Gordon, M Gordon, M Gordon, F Grant, Nev Greet, Gregory, A Gregory, tl Gregory, J mum i)9 2 31 B30 81 29 76 79 43 140 00 » GO 00 44 00 00 00 1 1 * 1 6 2 85 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 6 1 1 1 8 2 00 1 00 1 00 44 100 00 2 00 1 00 50 30 20 23 301 251 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 20 00 4 00 1 00 40 25 Uuriisidc, Mrs. D. 1 00 Cadwallnder, E. 1 50 Ciulwallador, Miss 50 Cameron, Anno 50 Cttoipbcll, Mrs. G. M. 12 00 Carey, Capt. and Mrs. 5 00 Carman, W. 10 00 Carman, S. M. 5 00 Carman, W. Bliss 1 00 Carman, Jean MuiTay 1 00 Carr, Eliza 50 Clarke, Mrs. James 25 Clarke, Frances 30 Clarke, James 49 Cole, J. and Mrs. J. 1 00 Coorabc, J. 1 00 Craft, Wm. .. ' 5 00 Craig, Wm. ' , 1 00 Craig, Mrs. 1 00 Cripps, Mrs. 1 00 Cropley, H. A. 2 00 Diamond, J. & Mrs. & R . 1 30 Dibble, Geo. Y. 1 00 Disbrow, Mrs. 1 00 Dougherty, Hugh 1 00 Dougherty, Miss ^ 25 Eggar, Jno. 1 50 Estey, Mrs. • 25 Fenety, G. E. 35 00 Fin lay, Mrs. 48 Fisher, Hon. Judge 25 00 Fisher, Wm. I 00 Flewelling, W. P. './ 1 00 Foster, Thomas O. ; 25 Friend, ... 20 00 Friend, ,. , ! ' 3 00 Friend, '^ "•• ;^ 1 00 Friend, 1 00 Friends several, , . 1 75 Gibson, Mrs. 25 Goldiug, J.R. 1 00 Gordon, Mrs. 2 00 Gordon, Jane 25 Gordon, Jas. & Arthur 1 00 Gordon, Mrs. '- 28 Gordon, Mrs. ''' 25 Gordon, Frank & Mrs. 50 Grant, Neville & Mrs. 1 00 Greet, 59 Gregory, Mrs. 1 00 Gregory, the Misses 3 00 Gregory, J. B. \ 2 00 Grieves, Mrs. J. Grigor, Miss Hiithoway, Mrs. T. G. Harris, Joseph Karris, Mrs. Hart, Marvin ■ •' H(?witson, Jno. Hodge, Jno. Humphries, Matthew Humphries, M. Humphries, Richard Hunt, Geo. C. Hunt, Mrs. (Jeo. C. Inches, Andrew Jack, Mrs. ^ Jack, Miss '• Jacob, Miss - ■ Jacobs, Mrs. ' .'' Jennings, Mrs. " •• Jones, Thomas i ' Jouett, B. R. *' Jouett, Miss . / E.H.J. ns.il.l. Kay, Jno. Ketchum, H. E. G. Lawrence, VV. and Mrs. Lawrence, Sarah Lawrence, Amelia < Lawrence, William Lawrdnce, Annie Lawrence, Mrs. '' Lee. William - • ■• . Leese, J. •*' Lemont, W. * • **' Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Lieut.-Governor, Lipsett, William Lipsett, Mrs. 'J -' • Lister, the Misses ' • Long, Mrs. W. • ' Long, Jane J '?«'•'' •' • Long, J. K. Long, the Misses Lovegrove, F. .'K" Lugrin, Mrs. ' < -s Lugrin, Miss H.''' Lugrin, Geo. U. Matheson, Mrs. • . '■' Marti!), Mrs. Mcllvaney, Miss Mclntyre, Mrs. ' McKane, Mrs. 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 60 5 00 5 00 25 00 1 00 3 00 10 00 25 20 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 24 46 20 60 24 ■'■■-m . 1 00 70 1 00 2 00 40 00 60 20 2 00 I- 1 00 i 50 1 00 52 ! 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 35 96 «■ J li-> 36 100 I;. S McLood, Minnie, & Can •io .')() 8eely, A. C. • 1 00 McLaughlin, Mrs. .'iO Scgec, VV. V. 2 00 Morrit, Mrs. 25 Hcgoc, Jane, 60 MillB, CharleH 12 Shurnian, Mrs. ^- 2 00 Moore, John a «J0 Smiler, Mr. 1 00 Moore, ,Tane ."> 00 Smilh, Mrw. A. 60 Moore, Thot«. & Joseph oO Spaliii, MisH ' , 1 00 Moidfat, Mr8. ol Store V, E. 60 Morehouse, C. F. I 00 Straton, F. A. n. 6 00 Morehouse, Miss (i. 1 00 Street, Mrs. A. 8 00 Morgan, Mrs. 60 Street, A. P. 6 00 Myshrall, Dr. / .; 1 0o Sulis, Charles 1 00 Payne, Mrs. R. 75 Sulis, Mrs. C. 1 00 Peppers, Thomas ;; 1 00 Swyui, Miss A. 60 Pha r, A. 8. t 5 00 Swym, Miss E. 60 Phair, J. Henry t. 2 00 Symoiids, Mrs. 8 00 Finder, Mrs. 50 Symonds, the Misses 4 00 Pringle, Mrs. I 00 Tattersall. Mrs, 25 iiuinn,W.H. 1 00 Taylor, Miss 60 Quinn, Mrs. W. H. 1 00 Thomas, Mrs. J. ^ 5 00 Baiusford, U. B. 6 00 Thomas, E.J. 1 00 Rainsford, R. H. 1 00 Thomas, G. and Mrs. 3 00 Rainsford, J. D. 1 00 Thomas, Albert D. 1 00 Randolph J. H. Richards, J. and Mrs. 1 00 Thomas, Sturgis 1 00 o 00 Thompson, Sarah 50 Roberts, Dr. 6 00 Tibbits, Blanche 20 Roberts, Rev. G. Good- Tilley, Mrs. W. 42 ridge 12 00 Tippet, Mrs. H. W. 5 00 Roberts, Chas. G. D. 2 00 Tippet, Vivian 5 00 Roberts, Agnes Robinson, H. J. & Mrs. 1 00 Tippet, William H. 6 00 10 00 Tippet, Mary Vivian 1 00 Robinson, Hon. F. P. 6 00 Tippet, Cornelia H. 1 00 Robinson, Col. John 8 00 Tippet, Alice 1 00 Robinson, Philip Robinson, Mrs. W. H. 5 00 Tippet, Joseph H. 1 00 6 00 Tippet, Frederic 1 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. 1 00 Vavasour, Mrs. 60 Robinson, John 1 00 Wallace, Charlotte 50 Robertson, D. and Mrs. 2 00 Wetmore, Mrs. T. 4 00 Ryan, Mrs. Wm. 50 Wetmore, Mrs. C. P. 2 00 Ryan, Miss 26 WetmorC;; E. L. 4 00 Saunders, Hon. J. S. 4 00 Wetmore, Hon, Judge 3 00 Saunders. Col. J. t, , 2 00 Wetmore, Mrs. A. R. 3 00 Saunderson, Mrs. 25 Wetmore, Geo. L. 1 00 Scarnell, Mrs. 2 00 Wetmore, A. R. Jr. 1 00 Scovil, S. 1 00 Wetmore, Laura 1 00 Scovil, Bessie 1 00 Wetmore, John W. 1 00 Wheh Wholr Wheel Wilkii Wilkii Willis, Williai Williai Wilmoi Wilmoi Winslo Winslo Wood, : Woodw Yardy, 3 Collec dral 1 Collec Chu Allen, W Appleby, Brooks, ; Brooks, I Cooper, ; Cooper, : Clowes, ] Clowes, ; Currie, N DeVeber, DeVeberj Dinghee, Dickie, A DuVerne Fox, Johi Friend, A Gilbert, A Gourley, ; Hamilton, Johnston, Knox, Mi Law, Johi Law, Mic McAllister McAllister McAllister McAllister McEeague 101 I 2 1 2 2 2 1 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 60 6 00 8 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 8 00 4 00 25 60 00 00 00 00 00 50 20 42 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 1 3 1 1 5 5 6 1 1 1 1 ] 4 2 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 Whelplcy, G. T. Whclploy, Mrs. Wheolor', Mrs. VVilkiiiHon, Mrs. Wilkinson, Edwin Willis, F. Williams, Miss £. Williamson, J. Wilmot, £. H. and Mr»>. Wilmot, Ilcnrv Winslow, E. Byi-on Wlnslow, n. Wood, Laum Woodward, J. Yardy, Edward 3 Collections at Cathe- dral, 1 Collection at Parish Church, 6 00 50 12 4 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 20 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 180 50 15 31 Total, $965 78 GAGETOWN. $ Allen, William Appleby, Eklward Brooks, Mrs. Wm. Brooks, Mrs. Daniel Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Edward Clowes, Mr. and Mrs. J Clowes, Lilly Currie, Miss DeVeber, Miss Ellen DeVeber, James Dinghee, William Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. DuVernet, H. J. Fox, John Friend, A Gilbert, Mrs. H. Gourley, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, Mrs. W^m, Johnston, Mrs. Knox, Miss Law, John Law, Michael McAllister, Mr. & Mrs. A. 2 00 McAllister, James 1 00 McAllister, Charles 1 00 McAllister, Andie 60 50 50 60 20 1 00 60 4 00 1 00 50 1 00 3 00 60 2 00 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 20 60 6 00 25 8 00 60 McMulkin, Edward 8 McFarlanc, Mrs. ' Mcnteith, John 50 Nealcs, Mary 1 00 Neales, Helen 't 80 Ncales, Hose S. 50 Nuales, James DeVeber 50 Neales, G«orffe Finnis Ncales, 8covi 25 u Neales, A. Korbrit^ht Norwood, John 1 00 Osborn, Henry 1 00 Peters, Mrs. 8. L. . , 2 00 Peters, Miss 8arah 4 00 Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. D. 4 00 Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. S. 2 00 Ilector, 4 00 Scott, Mrs. J. H. W. 60 Smith, Charles 2 00 Smith, Mrs. Daniel 60 Stevenson, Mrs. Andrew 50 Stockford, David 50 Simpson, Mrs. G. 10 Tilloy, Mrs. ' . 1 00 Tuck, Mrs. Sr. 1 00 Wagner, John ' « M Watson, Mrs, n Wetmore, Mrs. T. R. 2 00 Williamson, Sarah 63 Williams, Gilbert 50 Collections October, 5 08 Do June, 7 24 McEeague, William 1 00 1 Ingalls, Mis. William Total, $80 07 GRAND MANAN. Bancroft, Henry $1 00 Bell, Robert 65 Burnham, Abram Sr. 90 Burnham, Joseph 90 Covert, W. S. 4 00 Craig, Cochran 60 Cronk, Winslow ' 60 Daggltt, John 2 00 Daggitt, Loring 1 00 Gardner, Joseph 90 Gaskill, E. 2 00 Guptill, Allen O. 2 00 Henderson, William 1 00 Ingalls, WilUam 1 00 r/ 102 fei^ m:. if "livi , i ^i: Kent, John W. MOHOH, J. T. C. MoBOR, Itobort II. Newton, iHaac WooKtor, Turner Young, James S. Collection at North Head, Do Do 2 00 90 1 00 2 00 1 AO 1 80 4 09 Grand Harbor, 1 50 Seal Cove, 1 7/5 . I'i'.l i. <■ • M < i, . $8f) 94 ' HAMMOND AND DUTCH ' VALLEY. Hammond. • ' ' ' John Armstrong, James Douglas, » , .-,[/. Mrs. Douplas, John A. Douglas, Henry Douglas, Samuel Douglas, Elivia Douglas, .,,f/ Catharine Douglas, j. .., Ann Douglas John A. Fergusson Mrs. Forsytho & Family James Forsythe Robert Forsythe . . ,,,, John L. Lisson ,», ,»( Thomas do Richard do Collection May 17th ;■«•( 1 4 2 1 1 00 1 60 60 60 60 26 25 26 26 1 00 00 00 00 25 50 1 00 1 40 6r. . Dutch Vallky. $16 15 ' Andrew McAfee Samuel McAfee 'John Gillis isMr.uv/ William Dulling '7/. ' John Chambers >l> ,i 'Marshall Sharp -'{oj .) ' George Robinson t' . Richard Bell M ' James H. Ta4bot Collection April 26 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 46 HAMILTON. I ,1 Collection Xmas, 73 '* Trinity. 74, •♦ 81. Andrews Chapel, 74, Cookson, James DeMill, Charity DcMill, Mrs. Kufus DeMill, Edward Gorham, Raymond ' Langstroth,'C. £sq. • McBrine, Patrick Ottv,(fOorge Otty, William '• • ' Raymond, John ' ' Smith, C. J. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Wm. 8. Smith, Nnwton Smith, Isabella Smith, Eben ' Smith, Geo. Smith, Ebon P. Taylor, Geo., M. D. Wright, John A. Walker, Rev. W. W. Walker, Mrs. Walker, Miss Walker, J . Dvson Walker, Rev.' M. • } 18 60 4 21 6 36 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 5 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 • 1 00 1 00 1 50 60 25 4 00 10 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 $66 97 :^^ [Total, $30 11].' .^fh $13 96 KINOSCLEAE. V Collected by S(i!is Louisa Murray. Bedell, Mrs. W.I. $2 00 Bedell, A. Rankine, Esq. 2 00 Carr, Rev. J. Frederic, (W. &0.) .,, .,, Gamble, Mrs. 'f Grey, Mrs. Ira. Hawkins, Joseph Hawkins, Ludlow Hawkins, Beverly ,,{,,L Hawkins, William Lee, JohuiH. Esq. Lee, Mrs. C. & family Murray, Isaac .f^^ai!. Murray, Thomas m Murray, WilliafU/ 7 00 :' 60 60 60 60 50 5(1 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 /T.I Payne, Pavne, rtwinny Vennor Venner Wealhe Col Ander8< Andersc Andersd Boyd, M Camber, Davis, J Davis, Francis, Francis, Green, I Ilartt, ^ Hartt, J. Hartt, M Henry, I Kiluer, ^ Leek, Joi Leek, Mr Leek, Ed Leek, Wi Leek, Ma Leek, Soj Maunsell, McClary, O'Ree, Ml Quarterm Raiusford Rainsford Shepherd, Shepherd, Smith, Fa Smith, Sai Tabor, C. CoIlecte( Burnett, J Burnett, K Burnett, D Burnett, Jc 108 18 66 4 21 U 36 1 00 1 00 1 00 AO 60 5 00 1 50 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 50 60 25 4 00 10 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 $66 97 '. ii / ': [urray. $2 00 iq. 2 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 2 5 2 •2 9 Payne, Joseph I CG Pttvno, CharlcH 60 rfwlmiy, ('apt. II. H. 20 00 Spj^oc, Wlllimii I 00 Vcimcr, (loorjfe 60 Vennoi , Mrn. (ioorgc 26 Woatlicrhcud, Mrs. 26 Total, $60 60 Collected by MinH Ross. Anderson, Mrs. Uoboi't Audursun, It. Jr. Anderson, Mrs. R. Jr. Boyd, Mrs. Camber, Mrs. J. E, , . , Davis, John Davia, Mrs. John Francis, Isaac , Francis, Sarah " I ' (ireen, L. Hilton Esq. Ilartt, Mrs. Hartt, J. Jr. Hartt, Mrs. J. Jr. / Henry, Robert Kilner, Mrs. ^ Leek, John Leek, Mrs. John Leek, Edward Leek, William Leek, Maggie , ,^ Leek, Soplua MaunscU, Lieut.-Col. McClary, Mrs. . ^ O'Ree, Mrs. Quartermau, Mrs. Raiusford, Miss M. A. Rainsford, A. W. Esq. Shepherd, Frances Shepherd, Adelaide Smith, Fanny, Smith, Sarah Tabor, C. C. Esq. 26 60 60 60 60 26 25 25 26 1 00 26 26 26 50 1 94 60 40 25 1 00 25 25 10 00 26 26 25 00 00 10 26 26 25 12 00 Burnett, John Burnett, Robert Burnett, David Burnett, John Jr. 1 2 Total, $37 19 Collected by Miss McKinley. 1 GO 60 60 60 Estoy, Mrs. A. Kutey, R. Estoy, T. L. < Entoy, Hannah Everett, Julia Everett, Kmily Everest, Mrs. A Fox, Mr. Goodinn, William Grey, Itobcrt Kelly, Simon F. Kelly, Mrs. Kilburn, Mrs. R. Kilburn, Mrs. Isaac Kilburn, Charles Lawrence, Mr. McKinley, D. McKinley, Mrs. D. McKinley, Emma McKinley, John McDonald, Wm. A. McKay, Annie Murray, John Murray, Mrs. John Palmer, A. Poorc, CM. Risteen, F. N. Risteen, C. W. Risteen, G. F. Risteen, Mary M. Sears, Mrs. Saunders, MisH 36 50 26 30 26 60 60 26 26 26 60 26 26 60 20 40 00 60 25 26 60 80 60 60 25 26 26 26 26 60 26 00 Total, $14 70 Collected by Miss 8arah Leek. Allen, Miss Lucy ' 50 Barnet, John 64 Camber, Miss 60 Cliff, John 26 Connors, Robert 1 00 Kelly, G.W, ... 1 00 Leek, George 1 02 Leek, Frederick 50 Leek, William • . 80 Murray, Joseph 1 00 Mcintosh, Bella , "' 15 McMichael, Miss 60 Sanderson, A. 60 Strange, Thomas 1 00 Sutherland, Misses 20 'I k' I! •" '\,t. I 104 Tilley, Winslow Vaughan, Kate Wheeler, T. B. Two Fiiends, 1 00 25 26 70 n Total, $11 16 Offertory Collections. For S. P. G., W. and O., 1st Collection, 2iid Do 5 00 2 00 3 00 3 80 Total, $13 80 Mission Boxes. f,v ; Katie Maunsoll, (7th ob- ject,) $1 01 Maggie J. Murray, (7th t.bject,) 2 30 Ida Venuer, (7th object,) 2 73 Mary Kelly, (W. & O.,) 3 59 jiucv Segee, Do 2 85 Ada Tabor, Do 3 56 Total, $16 04 KiNGSCLEAR : KECAPITULATION. Collected by M iss Ijooisa Murray, $50 50 Collected by Miss Ross, 37 19 Do Miss McKinlev 14 70 Do Miss S. Leek.' 11 16 Offertory Collections, 13 30 Mission Jloxes, 16 04 Total, $142 89 6L, LANCASTER. 1. Hi A Friend, Anderson, Mrs. Geo. Burket, Geo. i'5'>/> vi i Balcom, Mrs. J. 'liV/' Balcom, Cora ' Balcom, Josephine Balcom, H.P. *- ,. " Belmore, Dan'l * ' Belmore, Catharine Boyne, Wm. '« , ill I IS ■■n u 50 00 00 00 25 25 60 50 25 25 Boyne, Thomas Boyne, James Boyne, John Clarke, Wra. " Cairns, John Cassidy, Wm. Corscadden, Wm. Corscadden, Robert Carman, Leo. D. V. Clinch Burton Clinch, C. F. Carvill, Jas. £. Chittick, Elizabeth Caffery, .Mrs. Campbell, Dan'l 8r. Campbell , Dan'l Jr. Coram, Dan'l Donall>, Miss Dunn, John Sr. Dunn, Albert T. Dunn, Fred. R. C. Desmond, Jas. £llis, Jas. Ellis, John, Gallant, W. A. Gabel, T. Giles, Danl. Hazard, H. Hazard, Alfred, Hanson, Gideon Hanson, Oscar Hanson, Mrs. O. Hamilton, Mrs. Howe, Wm. Hampton, Edwaixl Haywood, Saml. Harding, Miss Holland, Geo. Jones, Mrs. Johnson, J. Knight, J. E. Kennedy, Joseph Lomax, Kate Moody, J. * ' Masters, Geo. Morrison, Mrs. McLannel, Wm. McGowen, John McGowen, Wm. McKinn, Geo. Marshall, J. Miles, Mrs. 71/ 'J I/! I. * tf // f/;(' 1 .ii >i]lO. 60 60 35 26 00 60 25 50 00 50 00 60 25 60 20 40 50 30 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 58 00 00 00 60 20 00 00 00 60 00 50 1 50 50 25 2o 60 2 00 ^ m 12 50 50 1 5C| 25 50 1 50 50 20 1 00 Matit{ Mawh Mawh Mawh Mawh Mawh Mawh Nisbet Nash, Nash, I O'Don Odell, Patters Reed, J Reed, J Rose, J Raymoi Rogers, Spike, ] Scott, C Stevens Smith, i Stackho Spinney Shepher Stackhoi Stackhoi Thomas, Thomsoi Thomsoi Thomsoi Thomsoi Thomsor Thomfor ThieVTc Thiel, Sa Tyner, White, T Warn, Jo Collectio Chu) CoIIectioi Dipp Brown, C Brown, H Bent, Wm 1^ 105 50 50 25 25 1 00 50 25 50 1 00 60 1 00 50 25 50 20 40 50 30 00 00 50 25 '« 2/) 1 1 58 00 00 00 50 20 L 00 L 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 1 50 50 25 25 60 2 00 50 12 60 60 5C 25 50 50 50 20 1 00 Matitall, Geo. Mawhincy, John Mawhiney, Wilson Mawhincy, Mrs. Robert Mawhiney, Robert Sr, Mawhiney, Mrs. John Mawhiney, Mary A. Nisbett, James Nash, Albert A. Nash, Charles ' O'Donell, James, f Odell, Chas. ^ Patterson, Alex. Reed, Jas. Reed, Mrs. Jas. Rose, John, Raymond, Miss C. Rogers, Wm. Spike, Rev. H. M. . Scott, Clayton Stevens, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Sam'l Stackhouse, Mrs. < - Spinney, Mrs. t' Shepherd, Mrs. Stackhouse, Jas. 0. Stackhouse, John C. Thomas, Geo. Thomson, Wm. Thomson, Anthony Thomson, Wm. Fred. Thomson, Edward Thomson, John " Thomson, Mrs. A. Thiel, Tertullus Thiel, Sam'l Tyner, Sarah • = « ' White, Thomas Warn, John Collection in St. Ann's Church, Musquash, Collection in Church at Dipper Harbour 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 •i 00 20 00 50 20 20 25 50 00 50 50 60 25 60 60 00 50 00 00 00 60 25 26 50 50 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 30 20 26 60 60 1 00 25 50 - 50 25 6 33 2 12 Total, $70 06 ■-) ^: MAUGERVILLE. Brown, C. Esq. Brown, H. Bent, Wm. and Mrs. U 1 GO i 00 1 00 Brooks, C. Brooks, Mrs. Briggs, Ellen Currie, C. D. O. Clowes, C. Covert, J. S. Esq., Covert, Mrs. J. S. Covert, Mrs. G. B. Cox, Peter Esq. Cox, R. Cox, Miss H. Darrah, R. Deveber, Wm. Hamilton, J. Esq. Harding, J. Harper, S. Johnston, James Johnston, Mrs. Ladds, Wm. Milner, Mrs. Miles, T. O. Esq. Magee, Wm. McGarrigal, Mrs. Perley, Thomas H. Perley, Miss E. Perley, Mrs. D. Smith, Mrs. R. Smith, G. R. Smith, Mrs. S. Sterling, G. A. Sterling, D. A. ; ,; Sterling, Mrs. Sterling, Miss A. Sterling, A. and W. Sterling, Rev. G. H. Stewart, George Shields, Mrs. Thompson, Annie Yeamans, R. Esq. . Yeamans, Robert Church collections. 00 i 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 t 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 50 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 10 00 1 00 ' ,m 60 1 00 1 00 20 00 00 00 50 00 00 14 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 Total, $75.39 • MONCTON. J. F. Armstrong, Esq. $ 5 00 Ohas. Blackwell, Esq. 15 00 Mrs. Bliss Botsford 2 QO Mrs. Boyer 2 00 E. B. Chandler, Jr. 20 00 4 ■H;^ '^■P: 1 : 106 f!h. 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 9 01 $60 61 WICK. $ 60 26 74 50 8 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 Mrs. J. Chandler Mrs. Croasdale Rev. E. S. W. Pentreath Mrs. Geo. 0. Petera Mrs. Savre J. H. Wrau Collectious NEWCASTLE & HARD WICK. , . , Newcastle. Arbo, Jane Bateman, Mrs. Batcman, Fanny Bateman, Elizabeth Bell, Mrs. John Brehant, Elizabeth Ih'own, Fred. ' * Brown, A. */ Burr, Mrs. •< Burr, Mr. Black, Hugh Black, G. Milton !' Butler, Mr. Copp, Thomas ' Coster, R. R. "' Craig, Samuel ' • Craig, William ^ * Cruden, W. Esq. '' Davidson, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. ' - Duffy, Ellen < i Fenn, William ^' , Forse, E. Forrest, Ann ^ i Fish, Mrs. H. Friends, (10) Friends, (2) Godfray, Clement Golightly, Mrs. Golightly, H. Golightly, W. , , Graham, Alex. " * Graham, Mrs. V. Hallarin, John Hallarin, Miss Hallarin, Thomas Haddow, R. B. & Mrs. Harley, Mrs. 00 25 1 50 50 50 5 00 2 00 25 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 6 56 1 00 50 26 25 12 00 00 00 60 1 CO 10 00 1 06 Jones, L. K. Kethro, J. G. Ledden, Miss Lee, W. W. Light, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Maltby, Thomas Maltby, Mrs. T. Maltby, Richard Maliby, H. and M. » Maltby, John Maltby, Mrs. J. Maltby, Charles J, Maltby, William Maltby, Charles Maltby, Mrs. C. Maltby, George H. Maltby, Mary E. Manning, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. W. Miller, William Miller, Mrs. W. Miller, Samuel Miller, Mrs. S. ■ '• Miller, Mrs. J. '1 . 2 00 48 1 00 3 00 6 00 60 2 00 1 00 I 0(> 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 40 . 76 60 20 20 1 00 1 10 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 Neales, Rev. W. S. & Mrs. 8 00 Norton, Mre. J. Perkins, G. Rogers, Frank Russell, James Russell, Thomas Smith, Miss Standtield, Mrs. Siccles, Mrs. Swansen, Mrs. - Sargeanf, Mr. Taylor, James Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, John Taylor, Wm. Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Mary Wilbur, James H. Williams, Joseph Williams, W. J. Williston, Judge Wilmot, Asa B. Winslow, F. E. Wright, Mrs. John, • Wright, Mrs. James Sunday School of. ! tt 50 4 00 5 00 1 GO 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 10 80 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 30 25 1 00 2 50 1 50 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 40 12 00 Offerto Author Carr, R Chamb< Ohapmf Chapms Graham Gullivei Gulliver Gulliver Gulliver Gulliver Grey, M Lloyd, U McLeod, McLeod, McLenaij Mills, Ma Noble, R Noble, M Noble, Ja Noble, Jc Noble, Jo Williston, Williston Williston: Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, , Williston ' Williston, Williston Williston, Williston, Williston, ; Williston, I 1 \ 2 00 48 1 00 » 00 5 00 60 2 00 00 0(> 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 40 76 50 20 20 00 10 00 50 00 60 50 rs. 8 00 50 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 1 60 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 10 80 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 30 25 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 40 12 00 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 • 107 / Offertory » ections, 63 88 Williston, Luther Jr. 1 00 ,', Williston, Mrs. R, 25 Total, $193 18 Taylor, Robert 60 • > i Ullock, Mrs, D. . 60 Hardwigk. $1 00 Offertories, 10 70 • ■ '" I [ A .' ■ Anthony, Charles, $57 29 Carr, Robert 2 00 Newcastle, 193 18 1 nhftmbcra. Ci 60 1' - ' r Chapman, Mrs, ,,^ 1 00 , Total, i ^250 47 1 Chapman, "W. A. 24 , I I ' '■ \ Graham, Mrs. ■ 2 00 NEW MARYLAND. i . !i. I Gulliver, Phineas 50 P ,. ' 1 Gulliver, William 1 00 Charles Mesham, $5 00 ? Gulliver, Edward 1 00 Jeremiah Charters, 1 00 ' • ( Gulliver, Georfre ,. I 00 Rev. John Pearson, ■■ i Gulliver, Mrs. W. 25 (W. & O,) 4 00 i J Gre}', Mrs. 1 00 William Shaw, 60 » Lloyd, Mary 1 00 William Hicklin, 1 60 i McLeod, Bella , , 45 William Daniels, v . 1 60 . ' . \ McLeod, Thomas 50 Mrs. G. Fisher, 60 McLenagan, Mrs. J. 25 David Lipsett, 1 00 Mills, Mary and John 30 Abraham Segee, 60 ' Noble, Robert 1 00 Andrew McMurtrey, 1 00 '■ Noble, Mrs. Robert : . » 1 00 Robert McMurtrey, 1 00 Noble, James , 1 00 Mrs. O'Leary, 60 > . i Noble, John 1 00 Thomas O'Leary, < . '■ ^ ^^ ■ • Noble, Jonathan 1 00 William Dunbar i i Williston, Alex. , 4 00 (W. & 0.) 1 00 1 i Williston, Mrs. A. 1 00 John McKnight, 1 00 1 . i 1 Williston, Joseph B. 2 00 James McKnight, 1 00 Iv 1 1 J Williston, Mrs. J. B. 1 00 Lewis Fisher, 1 00 f , i Williston, Thomas ,, 1 00 Mrs. Lewis Fisher, 1 00 1 Williston, Marv 50 Miss M.E- Fisher, 25 1 Williston, AVilliam 2 00 Mrs. M. Fisher, . dS 1 Williston, Miss P. 1 00 William McLauchlan, 1 00 1 Williston, A. G. 1 00 Robert Fisher, 1 00 • 1 Williston, Henry 1 00 Christopher Graham 1 00 1 ' Williston, John j , 1 00 Henrv Fisher, 1 00 i • Williston, Thomas 1 00 A Friend, (W. & O.) 1 00 ■' ■ \ Williston, John, Esq. 2 00 Mrs. Horncastle, 1 00 Williston, Mrs. 1 00 William Horncastle, 1 00 .. Williston, Joseph 1 00 Mrs. William Horncastle, 1 00 Williston, Mary . 1 00 James Horncastle, 1 00 Williston, John A. -i 25 Miss Sarah Horncastle, 50 Williston, Charlotte 25 Miss Annie Horncastle 50 Williston, Maggie 26 James Lindsay, 1 00 Williston, Seymour ^ 25 Mrs. Lindsay, 76 Williston, \V. Bernard 25 T. CD. Lindsay, 26 , . 1 Williston, Robert G. 1 00 Thomas Graham, 60 ■ ''*. Williston, Robert 50 Mrs. Thomas Graham, 60 Williston, Luther 1 00 Edward Fletcher, 75 <,■, i. r,- ili H<- ■ 108 Mrs. Edward Fletcher, John Fletcher, Edward Fletcher, Jr. David Fletcher, Annie Graham, Thomas Rice, Mrs. Thomas Rice, Miss Sarah Rice, Miss Mary Rice, First Collection, (W. & O. Fund), 4 Second Collection, - (Missions), 2 75 60 50 50 25 60 60 25 25 10 07 J^ORTON. ».r : Bridgman, Mrs. Baxter, Robert Dixon, Charles ' ^ Do do E. Jr. Do Henry Do George ** ^« Do Gilbert Dennison, Wm. Esq. Everson. Mrs. Earle, Thos. . "• Do Maggie, *' " Do John ' ' Friend, ' '] $48 62 $1 00 8 00 10 00 Fairweather, James E. Pairweather, James Esq Fairweather, Stephen Fairweather, Mrs. John Fairweather, Miles Fairweather, Edwin Fairweather, Albert Fairweather, 0. E. Frost, Charles Frost, Harvey Hodges, Mrs. ' Hodges, Lavinia Hodges, Colpit Hodgin, Edward Hallet, Edwin Hoyt, Samuel Hoyt, Mrs. Jr. Hughson, Mrs. James Ketchum, George i:i 00 00 00 50 00 00 25 25 80 26 25 50 3 00 2 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 30 20 ^ 25 26 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 2 Ketchum, Peter 1 00 Ketchum, Isaac Ketchum, Charles Leavitt, Mrs. McAvity, Charles , Raymond, J. B. S. Raymond, J. M. Raymond, Miss Clarissa Raymond, Miss Hannah Raymond, Silas Seely. Robert ^^' Seely, Byron Seely, Olivia Seely, Thomas H. Stackhouse, Mrs. Shaffroth, John Shaffroth, Elsie Shaffroth, Maggie Smith, George , ' Scribner, Mrs, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. E. S. Wetmore, Mrs. Norton "Wetmore, Ziobiski Wetmore, Carnahan Wetmore, F. E. J. N. Wetmore, W. P. Wetmore, O. A. • ' Wetmore, Mrs. Thos. Wetmore, W. A. Warneford, Mrs. Offertory, Waterbury, C. :i H '/ 00 00 20 60 20 25 20 20 1 00 80 . V 60 60 1 00 50 25 60 60 4 00 50 50 2 00 13 24 50 $89 49 PETITCODIAC, &c. Arthur Tippet, O. E. Flewellyn, 1 Mrs. Flewellyn ' 1 Mr.Whelpley, ^ 1 Mrs. Webster, ^ v? 1 Miss Webster, ' ^ Mrs. A. E. Killam, 1 Messrs. Crossthwaite 3 Three Sisters, 3 W. N. H. Clements, 2 G. H. Clements, 2 J. S. B. Clements, 1 W. Thorn, G. Thom, Sr. *- 1 $6 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 G. Thoi Azor H Arthur J. Davi C. Davi Mrs. Ne Rev.C. Mrs. Wi Mrs. J. Mrs. B. Mrs. C. Mrs. E. Mrs. C. : ('harles i Mrs. R. Mrs. D. William Miss Am N. D. Fo Samuel ] Mrs. J. C J. C. Pric Rex Pric( Douglas { Collectiori W. &0. S. p. G. B Q Adams, H Anderson Barber, J. Blaney, G Blaney, R Boxes, Burges, J. Brooks, A Brown, Mi Brown, A. Brown, H. Carrurther Carrurther Caverhill, , Caverhill, ^ Caverhill, « Cliff, J. Close, Miss 1 00 1 uo 1 00 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 00 25 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 20 60 20 25 20 20 1 00 80 60 60 1 00 50 25 50 50 4 00 50 50 2 00 13 24 50 $89 49 !C. $5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 ;,}■ G. Thorn, Jr. Azor Hoyt, Arthur Hoyt, J. Davidson, C. Davidson, Mrs. Negus, Rev. C. Willis Mrs. Willis, Mrs. J. Morton, ' • Mrs. B. Smith, ' Mrs. C. E. Merriara, Mrs. E. S. Ritchie, Mrs. C. McKnight, ("harles Stockton, Mrs. R. Cutler, Mrs. D. Trites, William Kinnear, Miss Annie Nelson, N. D. Fowler, Samuel Ketchum, Mrs. J. Cougle, J.C.Price, Rex Price, ■ * Douglas Snider, Collection in Church, W. & O. Fund, S. P. G. Mission, QUEENSBURY. Adams, H. Anderson, Jas. Barber, J. Blaney, G. Blaney, R. Boxes, ;* ' Burges, J. Brooks, A. Brown, Mrs. U. Brown, A. Brown, H. Carrurthers, Miss Carrurthers, Miss J. Caverhill, J. Sr. Caverhill, W. Caverhill, J, Jr. Cliff, J. Close, Miss M. '^ • ( / r ,n 1 1 i f 1 ll 50 Close, Mrs. J. 50 I 1 00 Collection in Church, 10 21 1 60 Coy, E. J. 50 . 1 1 00 Coulthard, H. 26 1 - 50 Cronkrite, A. and Family 1 Oi 1 60 Dore, R. Sr. 1 00 | 4 00 Dore, R. Jr. 60 1' ^ 4 00 Dore, Jane • V/ i 00 ! 1 00 Dysart. Jas. u' . l 60 i 60 Earle, W. '^ . 60 50 Earlos, J. '- • 1 00 ■ .; :-.- 50 Farmer, S. • .? 60 i;, 1 1> 1| Ferris, D. 2 00 1 1 | 11 60 60 Ferris, W. •/ 2 00 . s 60 Fox, F. ' . 40 1 • « 1 50 Gibson, Mrs. ' . i ^ . 6 00 ■ i • i 26 Graham, H. M 60 60 Graham, Thos. ' . 50 ■ .'• 60 Gunter, Mrs. J. 60 I 1 00 Hamilton, 8. . 30 . ' i ■ 1 1 00 Hagerraan, J. i-' 70 1 00 Heustis, Mrs. J. . '/ 60 , t V. 5 00 Hill, Thos. / '. 50 60 Hill, Mrs. " ^ 60 ^ Hill. 8. 50 - jl $49 25 Hoyt, Mrs. Jas. 1 00 ■ t 12 88 Hoyt, Joseph, 1 00 5 75 Ingraham, C. and Mrs. 3 00 8 73 Ingraham, B. and Mrs. 2 00 Ingraham. S. 2 00 $76 61 Ingraham, Miss J. - 1 00 Ingraham, F. . 1 00 j Ingraham, G. ' 1 00 Ingraham, H. y 60 $1 00 Ingraham, Mrs. G. ' 60 31 Ingraham, Maud > * 25 ,. 1 00 Ingraham, Maggie ' ' • 25 i • , 60 Jackson, H. '. (ja Ketch, D. 1/. » ; 1 60 r 3 26 Lockart, B. - -^ 1 00 i f 4 - 26 Lockart, P. Sr. / ^' 60 .60 Lockart, P. Jr. 50 ' ' 60 Love, J. 1 V. 1 00 1 00 Mclllwaine, M. 60 60 Mclllwaine, J. 1 60 ■ 1 00 Mclllwaine, D. 2 00 1 00 McLauchlan, H. "^tt Miller, W. 1 00 1 00 1 00 Miller, J. 1 00 ''t 60 Miller, Mrs. J. 60 2 00 Miller, H. 50 ■>,. ■ '■■ ■ 30 Miller, M. ^40 • • If'r I ! iflP li- no Miller, Mrs. M. .• .t-iU Morfie, J. ' . I j f.'t Mil rch, John ,1, Miirch, Isaac ' ,ixi Murdock, R. / " Oldham, J. ,:■ Oliver, J. ,1 : Oliver, W. .. i Oliver, B. .., ; t Oliver, M. ." Parent, 8. i. Peacock, J. ," ,• Pinder, J. Prescott, W. and Family, Prescott, Thos. Prescott, Mrs. T. Prescott, H. . il . Scribiier, W. '.' .. Sinnott, J. Tnrnor, J. and Mrs. Vanwart, H. Wallace, Mrs. C. i{. Week, Kev. A. H. . Wiggins, J. W. Woodman, R. 50 1 00 60 60 50 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 50 2 00 8 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 2 00 50 50 10 00 1 00 1 00 If ; .Ml, 3100 50 RICHIBUCTO. nl; v(.i Bliss, T. W. \. Blisp, Upham BlisB, Stratton Brown, W. M. n .u $2 It .: D.'f.i .HUh .15. u. Brown, W. Brown, G. F. Coster, Rev. N. A. Caie, Mrs. R. CJpchrane, Mrs. Cochrane, Agnes , Dibble, Mrs. - i . i ,. j Dickenson, John & Mrs. 2 Dickenson, Isaac 2 iPickenson, Thomas 1 Dickenson, Abraham 1 vForster, Mr. & Mrs. J. W. 5 J'orstcr, Sarah j}. 4 IToiTster, Mary M. A.. , 4 li'orster, Charles . « 4 ^orstcr, Jane i. .,;!/ 1 Friend, .ii , 1 Friend j/. ■• 1 00 50 50 00 00 40 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 ■fM.'»^ Friend Friend Friend ( Friend Friend Hainef, Allan Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mary Jones, Annie Johnson, John May berry, Mrs. Moody, Dr. Michaud, Mrs. J. Nelson, Mrs. Perry, W. , , Perry, Mary Richardson, Caleb Shadwick, Mrs. Smith, Misses Stevenson, John, Sr. Stevenson, Duncan Taylor, Amelia Wheten, John Wilson, Mrs. , Young, Mary I II I 1 00 1 00 20 ,50 25 40 2 00 50 50 00 44 4 00 50 25 1 00 48 2 GO 25 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 47 85 RICHMOND. $72 54 Annette, Ellen $ Beardsley, Mrs. Ralph Beardsley, Alfred McBride, Robert '^ ' 1 McBride, Arthur 1 McBride, Mrs. Arthur McBride, Mr. & Mrs. John McBride, J. Newton ^,'., McBride, J. H. ' ,,,:,^ McBride, Robert Jr. McBride, Ephraim Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. 1 Bell, Arthur Bell, Isaac ./ Bell, Alexander . ! ; ,, ^ Bell, Thomas Jr. ;'„'Vf!'- Boyd, James Bedell, Walter McCulloch, Mr. & Mrs. R. 1 Chapman, Nathan 1 Cunliffe, Ellis ... 2 Chandler, Mrs. N. ^j/ 1 50 50 50 00 00 48 50 10 25 25 25 GO 60 50 42 60 25 50 00 00 00 50 Curric, Currie, Currie, Currie, Custanc Custanc '^'cDouf, Gray, M Gray, M Gilkey, i Gilkey, ; Uidnev, (Jidney, Gidney, , Gidnoy, j Gentle, A Gentle, \ Gartley, ' Gartley, 1 Hanson, i Mclntyrcj Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Mclntyre, : Mclntyre, , Jameson, JH Jameson, I Jonah, Joh McKee, Ma McKeen, ^ McKeen, R McKeen, ^ Kilburn, M; McLellan, ^ McLellan, I McLellan, I McLellan, J Martin, Jan Martin, Mrs Nicholson, J Moores, Cha IMoers, Jamc Parks, Mrs. 1 1 00 1 00 20 , 25 40 2 00 50 50 00 44 4 00 50 26 1 00 48 2 00 25 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 47 35 $72 54 25 25 25 1 00 50 50 42 50 25 50 IR. 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 'L $ 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 48 Dim 60 10 Curric, Alfred Currie, William Currie, Robert Cun-ie, Andrew Custttuce, Ml*. & Mrs. R. distance, Frederick McDoujfal, Joseph ' ' Gray, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Gray, Mary Jane Gilkey, Carrie Gilkey, Lewis W. Gidney, Isaac Gidney, Daniel Gidney, John " Gidney, Isaac Jr. Gentle, Mrs. Gentle, Mrs. Joshua Gartley, Thomas Jr. Gartley, Thomas Hanson, Mrs. Otis Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. P. Mclntyre, Mary Mclntyre, Isabella Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. R. Mclntyre, Ella Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. A. Mclntyre, James F. Mclntyre, Edith Mabel Mclntvre, Frederick W. Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. T. Mclntyre, Kathleen Mclntyre, Alice Marion Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. W. Mclntyre, Jeannie Jameson, Mr. & Mra# C. Jameson, Henry Jonah, John G. ' McKee, Mary McKeen, William McKeen, Reuben •** McKeen, Warnford * -.^ ' ' Kilburn, Mrs. McLellan, Mr. & Mrs. J. McLellan, Isabella -^ ' ' McLellan, Henry ' "i' McLellan, John, Jr.- '^ Martin, James Martin, Mrs. John ' ^ •, Nicholson, John Moores, Charles Moers, James Parks, Mrs. George ;i'' .V 111 1 00 50 1 00 60 I 00 12 60 1 00 20 50 26 1 00 60 50 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 48 26 2 00 1 00 60 2 00 60 1 00 26 26 25 1 00 26 26 1 26 26 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 2*5 26 60 1 00 25 60 00 00 26 1 1 Parks, Eugene I Parks, Hannah •' ••' Parks, Myrtle •' Parks, Daniel Parks, Mrs. Daniel ''. Rush, Murray Ray, Andrew ' ' H Ray, Arthur Ray, Mrs. Andrew, Jr. Ray, Annie Reed, William Str«jt, Rev. W. H. Stokes, William Strong, Thomas ' ' Strong, Alexander ' Strong, Mrs. Isaac '• Strong, Jane • ' Strong, William Stewart, James Toms, John Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Eph. Wiggins, Susan Wolhauptcr, Charles Wolhaupter, J. Collection, 25 12 12 50 25 00 50 60 25 25 00 00 00 50 60 60 25 1 00 60 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 4 53 Total, SACKVILLE AND TER. $76 17 DOBCHES- ■; 1 /i '■{if. Sackvillb. Allison H. B. Allison, Dr. • •'' Allison, J. F. Barnes, Wm. E. ' Barnes, Sanford ' ■' Bell, Robert Bell, Mrs. Jno Black, S. F. Botsford, Hon. A. E. Botsford, Mrs. Boultenhouse, C. • '' » Boultenhouse, Miss ^ '"' Boxall.R. C. ^ ' Bulmer, Geo. A. '^ - f ; Bulmer, Miss M. <^'' •'"' ' 2 00 Chandler, R. S. 75 Chapman, Mrs. Thos. 25 Chase, Mrs. Chipman 60 Clare, Jno. W. •' '■ 1 00 Clark, Stephen *'' 1 00 $200 1 00 2 00 1 00 • 75 50 ' 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 50 5 00 2 00 112 Cogswell, E. Cook, Sam'l Cook, Mrs. J. Coxcii, Jiio. Coxeii, Mi'f). Jno. DcMings, Mrs. Dickson, D. G. Dixon, W. B. Dixoo, £. B. J Duncan, Edwin Eastabrooks, I^ir J^stabrooks, Mrs. JBgan, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Evander Evans, Isaac Evans, Jas. E. Ford, Geo. E. Ford, c. ^y. Fowler, M. A. Fowler, Mrs. Fowler, Eva. L. Gay, Matthew, Gay ton, Mrs. Goodwin, Stewart Goodwin, Christopher, Hal let, Ro])crt Hatfield, Miss Harris, Mrs. Fred. Hi^tchjn^on, Willard Inch, J. R. Knapp, Dr. W. D. Knapj^ Miss ' Knowles, Thos. ,j 15 ll^nowles, Mrs. . < | Knowles, Staley j i. .1. liawrence, Geo. / Jjawrence, Willard (Jvawrence, tj^s.- ■». jj AlciLeod, Mrs. R. A. _' Mi|ner, Rev. Christopher Miiner, .NJfs. C, ' , Idilner, Miss Lucy j-,, ;\ I i(Ii)ner, W. C. ) ,.,^.,,,'iU:-^i\X , Milner, ThoB. ' '[.i.jiil Mijner, Capt. Wm. • .((f, J, , Mihier, Ida M, , .'i-hu 1 Morrice, Mrs. ijno. • -tp 1 Morrice, Miss , .f,,, I . Murray, Jane E. 2 ; JJickerson, Rev. D. and Mrs. 10 Orr, Mrs. aodr>'*;^ ,>!• 1 00 60 50 50 50 00 00 00 80 00 50 60 00 50 50 00 60 00 00 25 25 00 60 25 00 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 GO 25 50 PO 00 iBO 00 ftO flO QO flO ,00 .00 00 00 00 00 00 Ogsrtt, Geo. Oulton, Geo. Palmer, Miss Eliza Palmer, Miss Amy Purdy, Jas. Purdy. Mrs. II. ; Russ, Chas. Schafer, H. Snowdon, Amos P. Snyder, Mrs. Stirling, Miss - Tait, Wm. and Mrs. Tidd, Mrs. Dan'l Towse, Mrs. E. S. Wilson, R. Wilson, R. Jr. Wilson, Mrs. Rul'us Offertory, June 1874, Dorchester. ] f 1 00 2 00 50 60 1 00 00 87 1 00 1 00 4 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 50 5 00 1 1 2 1 $108 6: i AHkinson, H. Backhouse, Wm. Bell,T. W. ^ w Brean, J. Botsford, Blair Carter, E. Chandler, Hon. E. B Chandler, Stephen Chandler, G«o. W. •, , ^ ,r Chandler, Chas. j ; , Chandler, Joshua Chapman, D. Chapman, Mrs. W. K. Coldwell, Thos. Crowson, Mrs. T. > FiUimore, Mrs. /, , , Friend, . , Gilbert, Gay . , Gilbert, Miss -.,:»» Gilbert, Bradford Gilber:, Miss Ella Gilbert, Miss Eliza .,.;!/ Gilbert, Henry Godfrey, Mrs. R. ,, , Godfrey, E.V. .[{ ;;,[ Godfrey, Chas. utii^lu H«gan, P. Haniugtou, I). L. & Mrs. 8 Haningtou, Dottie \f - ^' I 1 $1 00 1 00 1 00 V, 1 00 2 00 50 25 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 40 40 25 1 00 2 00 2 O0| 2 001 1 001 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 riickm Hickm Hiekm HIckmi Keillor King, ft King, I McGratl McMiun Moore, 1 Moran,! Moran, J Murray, Oulton, . Palmer, Palmer, J Palmer, I Palmer, ( Peck, J. ] Roberts, ] Robb, Aie Smith, Mr Tait, E. V Teed, JnoJ Teed, Miss Teed, Mari Tingley, S, Vvetmore, Wilber, W Wilber, Mi Gilber, W, Wilber, T. fl^ii8on,S. L'nertory, |Sj>ckvilIe, SAINT iigherton, Ufherton, "aerson, :^. Corbett) arton, Johia .radridge, I "^mgs, Sam 15 m 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 2 00 1 00 5U 50 5 00 nil :riy/«'l 1 00 I Hickman, Jos. 3 2 00 I Hickman, Jno. ''' .fi»V.' 8 60 I Hickman, Wm. >hI mH/ 8 60 I Hickman, A. J. 'n i King, E. Lanarv, Mrs. Tlios. McGrath, H. J. 1 McMiun, Jno. Moore, W. E. Moran,B. '•><,' '•'' Moran, Mrs. B. Murray, Mrs. Jno. Oulton, A. E. Palmer, Gideon Palmer, H.W. Palmer, P. J. and Mrs. $108 67 I Palmer, Capt. E. Peck, J. B. Roberts, Dr. J. C. E. Robb, Alex, and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. A. J. Tait, E. V. Teed, Jno. and Mrs. Teed, Miss Lucy Teed, Mariner ' Tiugley, S. W. Wetmore, M. Wilber, W. T. Wilber, Mrs. Wilber, W. D. Wilber, T. B. Wilson, S. E. Offertory, Juno 1874, $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 01) 50 25 00 8 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 2 OU 1 00 40 40 25 1 OO 2 OO 2 OO 2 OO 1 OO 50 60 1 OO 1 col 1 oo| 1 I Mrs. 8 4i ••.I; 7i' 8 1 1 .'2 1 ■'4 2 2 1 1 2 2 10 1 2 /. 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19 Sackville, $160 108 69 67 Total, $269 36 SAINT ANDREWS. Lugherton, James $ 50 Lugherton, James, Mrs. 60 lerson, Mrs. (Mount Corbett) 2 88 Jurton, John 1 00 Bradridge, Henry 1 00 Billings, Samuel 60 15 50 1 00 1 00 8 00 60 60 Billings, Samuel, Mrs. Brown, John Campbell, George F. Conley, Mrs. & Family, Machias, Seal Island Den ley, Joseph Den ley, Joseph Mrs. Denley, Mrs. lfni<>\ . Eggleton, Mrs. • • , „|. -. 6C Friend, A ; ;,,.(r "2 00 Gove, Dr. r ,.,(,,,!/: .Cfi 09 Hatch, H.H. • . .; „l 2 OQ Hatheway, C. E. O. ii/ .;1 OQ Hjpwell, Thomas ' ,., ,,., J 00 Howard, Mrs. ^.,..|i ,.,..1 OQ Houlton, Mrs. • 11 (I ,,,,,, 60 Haddock, Mrs. i i'n*I .-j 60 Hunt, L. Mrs. //hUm/ 50 Haddock, R. Mrsi/ ,..,, . .(. 30 Julian, E. A. i/. (I ..,i:3 OQ Jackson, Mrs. , I/: .MR . ,1,, 5Q Jones, John !,,}! !,,,,,r.4 00 Jones, Harry »/,' |,n . ?-!,! 00 Ketchum, Rev. Dr. , m„8 00b Lorimer, Edward j ,i 1 PQ Ludgate, Charles h' h'; 1 OQ 2 00 60 ;,' i».(t 1 00 5 00 j.r 1 00 24 00 1 00 6 00 McGee, John S. McGrotty, Miss Moloney, Mrs. Osburn, Henry Odell,T.T. Parker, Mrs. Robinson, James Reed, James Mrs ^ Street, James W. Street, George D. Street, Thomas H. Stevenson, B. R. Hod<- Stinson, Angus Mrs. StinsoD, Eber ^ Short, Mrs. ••, Smith, Mrs. ''t/' , Smith, Ann Miss ,-.''" 2 OQ Towers, F. ' 1 00 Tupper, C. Hon. C. B. Turner, Mrs. Treadwell, N. Whitlock, Wil'iam .Ul// 6 od I 00 1 00 4 OQ Whitlock, T. K. Mrs/' •*' 1 00. Wren, John 1 00 Wren, Mrs. John 1 00 1st Collection in Church, 11 55' » '. yi'. ' PH.' II . m ''h ii;' ^;.i II.. 1'' 114 2nd collectiou in charch, 17 08 1 1. ■ I .1 — ^— i M.i t ., t\4A 79 •I, Chamcook. Boyd, Fen wick Craig, Joseph Mrs. Craig, David Mrs. Craig. Martha A. Cunningham, John Ferris, Mrs. Grimmer, Geo. S. Johnson, Henry Johnson, Harriet Miller, Robert Neil. Andrew Pye, James Mrs. Rankin, David Mrs. ' • Btrannagan, Mrs. Townshend, Robert Mrs. Townshend, William Mrs. townshend, John Wren, Annie E. " "■ Collections in Ohurch, 8 25 1/ dO ' 60 60 60 60 26 16 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 90 60 26 60 60 60 26 St. Andrews, $27 90 144 79 M •»: _ Total, $172 69 ST. DAVID AND ST. PATRICK. ■f'l ^jjOdkoted by MJm Victoria Snutli. '.V $ 90 1 00 26 90 1 00 1 00 1 00 T .60 ';:i 00 60 3 00 .mm! I .l< J< . Towps Hill. Robert Smith, Michael Reid, Amanda M. Sawyer, George H. Davidson, Rpbert Stock, .„^ , , George Towers, ,r WiUiam Wilson, J ,, „ llr8,Wm.Wil8on,%''" Hiiry J. Wilson^ Thomas Black, J. P^ Robert Towers, Jff '^.,-^f Mrs. Wm. Toweri, 1 00 John Mitchell, 1 00 George Mitchell, Mrs. Davidson. 90 46 Samuel Mitchell, 1 00 Edward Towers, S 60 $10 90 TowiR Hill (Upper). OoUeoted by Mr. Stephen Dora. I > John ^Bagou, i Wm. Towers, iM>\ Stephen Dore, , MrM. S. Dore, H. N. Dore, Alex. Woodcock, Mrs. A. Woodcock, Helen Woodcock, Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mrs. Irons, John Jordan, Georkd Ludgate, Wm. Waller, Warren Powers, Mrs. W. Powers, Wm. Jordan, Theodore Scott, James Ludgate, Nelson Weeks, Mrs. N. Weeks, Mrs. Conlter, John Woodcock, Wm. Cameron, Wm. Tofts, Mrs. Wm. Tofts, Daniel Stewart "Un. D. Stewart, Archibald Ix^gan, Mrs. Joseph Jonston, Mrs. Cameron, . .v, . Eva Carter, Nicholas Carter, Mrs. N. Carter, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. McLaogblan, Randal PoUitfd, Mrs. Merril, Hebecca Merril, Michael Beid, , \i t, T/ly Mj-i'SO $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 90 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 50 - 90 60 50 60 1 OOl 1 00 1 oo| 60\ m >^}'; ; >-^ sot If •- ntii'- 1S0\ $32 15 UpniR Ooli«ot« Barm, Cllndlnl CJindinl Oilndini Ollndinii Cook, G Cook, Jc Cook, W Ciindinii Cllndinii Hitohingi Hltohtngi Kelso, m l^y9, B. Love, Mr Milberry, Murphy, , Murphy. J Maxwell, Maxwell, i Smith, Sd Marks, Fr\ Malker&ou JJwUn, Fi Murphy, A i T , John MoBi gyl?eeterH Mrs. Maiva Samoel Mo Jfw» Malaga Mra. Mam Mrs* Mary 1 ^e«McA TO« Jane i Mn« Thomi Mw»Aim!t 115 Uppir St. David*8, (Murpht's RiDQB.) 116 90 >ore. $1 00 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 90 2 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 60 00 00 60 50 00 601 90 60 50 OoilMted by Mr. Fredtrio Ollndlnln. Barni» William Cllndinin, Uarrii Clindiiiin, M. George Olindinin, Frederic Olindinin. A. Jane Cook, Gilbert Oook) Josephas Cook, W. Ttioinas Gliudinin, Joseuh Cllndinin, Amelia 0. Hitohings, T. Willard Hitoiilnjora, Biiiabeth, Kelio, Hannah LorO) B. James Lo?e> Mrs. James Milberry, John Murphy » James Murphy. Mra. James Maxwell, James A. Maxwell, Sidney, Esq. Smith, Sdwin Mai*ks, Frederick Malkersou, Robert Martin, Frederick Murphy, Mary J, • t.'.i 90 90 90 00 46 60 46 00 90 23 46 46 46 00 60 60 00 46 00 90 90 00 90 46 28 #17 41 Bay BoAiK John Webber, James Webber, Mrs. Mary A. Gregoi^, William Rolls, Mrs. Margaret Rolls, Loren Thompson, Robert Johnston, Wm. Johnston, Simpson, Joseph, J. P. Walter Glllev, Mrs. Sarah Rogers, H. S. Wainwright,^ Mrs. Waiuwrignt, "" 50 60 60 60 60 $12 40 $1 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 26 2 00 1 60 Muriel Grey Wainwright, 60 1 00 Thonaa MowaH^ 1 00 Mit^DaniftlWalAftn, 80 Samuel Mclninch, Hugh Monahan, Mrs. Monahan, -^ Charles H. Monahan, Thomas H. Monahan, George L. Monahan* Mary Jane Monahan, St. Dayid. St. Patrick, n $8 00 TV>tal, St. QSOBOB AHD PJ OrilMtol lyMn. AnsUn, Samnel AnsUn, Robert * Annslrong, Robert Ash, Ghanee Baldwin, A. 8. Bluings, Robert ' Bany, Mn, TlMMBRS Baldwin, Mn. Qeoise Bnwley, PMik^ $90 11 $100 100 » 100 100 80 SOO 80 80 Bowman, tFohn , Oath, Henry Boyd, Mi'fl. John Brown, Frederic Bruce, John Boyd; Jolin Brown, Mrn. Hugh JiWi,Guy ' .,]„.M. Jkyburn, JoHh .,, ^„,, , Oijokard, John . t . . yolmcr, Thomas 'ampbcll, Archibald f^mpbolK Ronald 'Omion, Jiliu pnnon, Mrs. John onnun, Alex. Pborvy, Thos. I)ewar, John DrakOy Ilebecca/'i .T"* DutIiis,Johu Bpp8, 8. M. .(''iiirl'H !' Gray, Kobert Giles, James 1 u I 00 :l w {^ •II 50 60 m 60 30 1 00 2 op 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 60 Ml 25 liiiifn U. » . 60 ,' •'(;»•• Ut . 60 Mi; I' At A'>l'.t. Gibbard, William I' .H ' Gallagher-, Mrs. >filliam Glllmor, Abbie £. ' Gillmor, Mrs. Tobias IC. Gtilmor, Mrs. Elderado Hatfield, Mrs. W. Hfto^ilton, Wilson Misir, 6.C. .J"' Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Charles ibhii^n, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Charles Jr. Knight, Mrs, Joshua fM^/.%'X'^'. ■■■■ Lynott, Jobp ,) Latham^ Artemas LudfAte, Mrs. Eldgh iG, Qreorge l^oi'ah, J. A, ;Gee, Charles . ■; [cCree, Richard ' Ic^ee, A. lorin, Francis *r CcMurray, J. F.^j tcCormick, Josep|ir featiug, Joseph fcDowall, Wm. .T' ym'.ittjf. ■■30 6Q 60 1 OC 1 00 60 25 1 2ft 6 oe 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 1 Oi 1 00 1 00 8 00 Milne, A. (> Morgan, Morgan Murray, Alexander McLean, John Mnrry, Mrs. JoaopU , McGIrr, John ; j ' Mnn-^', Mrs. (Widow) MQWilliams, Alex. McCalluin, Johu. Nessinott, Miss A. McGlashav, (Joorge G. I ) 1 1 1 \ )• ,ltilljtM, / .i\i it.lt 't ...... 60 60 20 00 60 60 60 26 Oo 26 26 00 00 00 00 60 26 5 O'Brien, Jaineu Park, John , Pearco. Mrs, J. Parks, Moses Parks, Annie Parks, Mrs. Moses Parker, Dr. and Mrs. Parker, Alice Gertrude Rand, II. W. „ .,|, , Robbie, William ^|, Russell, Julia K. f • Smith, Rev. Ranald £. Smith, Mrs. Ranald %. Shaw, Benj. , j ^ Spears, Alex. i,.a^,.%\ \ Shaw, W. W. Sutherland, Robert, Sr. I^utherland, Wm. Steen, Mrs. George Stevens, Thomas Stuart, R. A. Spinney, Mr. ^ Mrs. Jas. Stevens, Sarah Thieckens, Mrs. George Xrail, John -a rtU Wyman, Geo. L. // Wetmore, F. A, Wetmore, G. K.,' Weir, James Wetmore, Josiah "Wallace, tloward Wallace, Mrs. Samuel Wallace, Miss Wetmore, Mrs. D. Wetmore, Jennie Wetmore, Mrs. A. J. Collections :£a,ster^undayl4 49 The Ascension Day, 2 34 3rd Sunday after Trinity, 5 66 '""'^'' '" $145 67 4 2 1 f , 1 ^*m<»*. 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 25 00 60 00 80 00 00 00 50 00 68 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 OO 00 00 60 Coll.- Andorsa A Protei Anastro Bovd, M Boyd, D Hoyd, 1)1 Boyd, Si OarWIo, ] Criokard Criokard, Ilaiison, . Hawkins, liutton, I Hutton, J JusUison, Justason, Johnson, , Johuson, " Johnson, ] Justason, McAdam, McAdam, McKay, Sj McKay, II McQuoid, McDonald McKay, Ja McKay, M Noble, Wil Noble, Dai Prcflcott, J Speer, Goo Speer, Geo Spinney, T Tatton, Ge( Tatton, Joh Collected Craney, Jai] Boyd, Nanc Grilles pie, Jt Gillespie, M Gillespie, Jo C^illespie, G( Gillespie, Hi Gillespie, El lit HI '•II I'RNSKIRLn. "> CulltH)t«ll. Armstrong, Mrs. David Armstronjf, Mr. David Dunbar, Mrs. llober-t Dunbar, James, Kernigham, John »' ' Kernigham, lilrs. John Knight, Joshua McDowell, James' " •" McDowell, Mrs. Jaines McDowell, James D. McDowell, James A. MciDo well, John '' ''" Shaw, Percy E. Shaw, Ella Shaefe, Mrs. L. B. Walter, Mrs. Walter Ist collection Christ Chur 2nd "■ << $ 50 50 50 50 26 25 60 '■* 50 50 50 60 ." 25 25 25 90 45 ch 80 2 22 Total for Penntield, $39 86 Lee Settlement and Dowdlb School House Missions. CoUeoted by Mr. Jam^ ^. Pratt. Eell, John , ., 25 •rost, John '' ♦j ' '^*'*"'" 2 OT Gillraor, Hifl Sr. ^ 'Ji«*""^i oo 50 50 26 2 00 26 1 00 Giirnett, Caroline.. Harmon, Russel ^'- ^'-'■ Harmon, Annie Matheson, Hugh & Mrs. Nichols, Eliza Pratt, James C. ^' ' Nichols, David ./^.;/- mm IIB rt'« III i; . i Klobolii lUsftbeth ,, <, Sandomud) Mary ' Wellii Eaohel Oolleetion 4tb Sunday after Trinity, 1 96 95 95 80 80 BOIX B04S. e&ll««ted by U\m OtuPMH. Blandill, Jane Caraon. Atohiion "" Canon , Mi*i. Atohtion Uavion, Alfi^ed Uarion, Mary Oaraon, Mi*«. Thomat Carton, Hannah Gai'ion, Wilton Cai^ton, Mr. William . Oaraon, Mrt. William , Carton, Baohtl Johntton, Mrt. Oormau Jobntton, Laura £. Johntton, Angeltne Johniton, Mannah Jane Rots, Mrt. Jane Bolx, Mrt. Ohrittopher Eois, Abigail Tbomptos, Riebard I . 8«l»t41k¥. #145 67 Saint Oeorge Fennfttld, sv Dowdle and Lee SetUe* meAlt» 11 ^isBoad» T 40 .1 r Tola), ST. JAMIISS Sf . JOIN. Armtlrong, J. B. 1 1 50 Arffiilii»ntf » Ee^. W%y^ W.&O.)40 00 Amftlrong^MrexW. dQ« 10 00 Baker^M^. T. ,/ 100 lla«)^, mt«%« ",V\' 5 00 OaiiUii:^ Mrt. \i .lit. 1 1 '.'!■ 1 1 1 1 1 Olomen ion, F. 5 00 Oi'ookfoM, EvaniiW. Frlands, Hall, Mm. 8. W. • "' Hatheway, W. F. Holden.Mri. Horn, John ' Hanier.H. .. . ii Koi,W\ ' '. Kelly, Littler. M^lprlbankt, Mines MoOabe, John MoKelvey, A. , , Motty,Mitt. Monlton, Mite •' Moalton,Jt. Kormantell Parker, Mrt. R. Fetert, Hard Paitley.W. ■ ' Friee, J. FrietUey, Mitt Bobinton, Mr. J. M. Bobinton, G. L. Bobinton, J. M. ' ^ SeoTil, W. H. , * ' Smith, D. A. / Stewart, John Stewart, W. O. Steward, £. N. S. Sabteribere of 10 ets. and under S 70 Wiliit, £. 8 00 Itttemi-annnaleoiieelionia 00 Snd do forW.&O.9t00 Sundrlet nnooUeeted 18 80 1175 00 ST. hWSSt^ fORTL4iriK BtT. Canon Haititoa, $5 00 Bev. W. B. Armtlrong* 5 00 ST.lLyStrSx Armttron^:, BieT« 0% M% %15 00 00 00 5 00 6 00 1 00 9 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 9 00 5 00 1 00 1 50 900 1 00 900 1 00 5 00 9 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 Annttron^^ John 'K-J s Adamii Butler, Barton, Brook. : Boyd, ] Barker, Blatob, Borton, Berteau: Ohlptnai Cowan, Orozler, Clinch, ] Crane, h Daniel, ' DeFoiesi Flood, Fielders, Gardneft Golding. Hubbard Holden, ( Howe, J( , ^ Hamiltou Haningto Joyce, R. Jonen, E, Eeans, '\V l^eator, ^ Kaye, J, , Knodell, Leo, the 1 Lordly, A McKean, « McMilUo. Hanks, M McDonald Perley, H< Bobertson Bael, J, B Stewart, J Sears, Edi Scott, B, % Shires, Bo Seely, Fre< Snider, Mr Starr, B, P Smith, Geo Smith, Mrs Starr, W. I StepheiULl ^Hiome, E, ..«^' I*' Adami, Mri. W. H. Butler, B. P. ,,. Berton, S. D. Brook, F. Boyd, M. Barker, Geo. A. Blatoh, Geo. Borton, J, B. Berteaux, Qeo. , Obipman, Mri. Oow&n, John , Orozier, Tho8. Olinch, B. T. Crane, Mrs. Daniel, T. W. DeFOiest, Geo. S. Flood, 0. Fielders, John Ghirdner, Wm. Goldlng, "Wm. Hubbard, W. V. T. Holden, Cbas. Howe, Jonas Hamilton, Dr. * Hanington, T. B. Joyce, B. P. B. Jones, E. A. Eeans, W. H. A. Keator, Mrs, Geo. E. S. Eaye, J, J. Knodell, Geo, A, Leo, the Misses ^ Lordly, A. J. ,1 McKean, J. T. C. McMillan, John ; Manks, M. F, McDonald, C, A, Perley, Henry, Bobertson, Jas, F, Bnel, J. B. Stewart. John Sears, Edw, Scott, B. T.A. Sbiyes, Bobt* , Seely^ Fred. Snioer. Mrs, E. . Starr^Il.P, Smith, Geo. F. Smith, Mrs. T. M, Starr, W^* F. Stephent, F, T, Thome, E, L, It 119 1 00 400 12 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 400 800 1 00 20 00 500 200 10 00 200 60 00 400 1 00 200 200 2 00 200 2 00 800 400 600 8 00 2 00 400 200 200 1 f 2 00 1 00 800 2 00 400 500 800 5 5 4 00 00 00 500 4 4 4 00 00 00 200 600 500 400 200 SQO too 400 Turner, Bobt. Travli, Jer. Turnbull, W. W. Turner, J. D. Wortman, W. F. lit collection, 2nd do. Do. W. Sb O. Fund, Do. Special for Klngi- clear. // 'J^ 500 00 4 X 1 00 00 00 88 87 80 00 18 00 80 00 Total, 1481 87 8T. PAUL, POBTLAVD. /. Anonvmoui, Do Allan, Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, Bobert Armstrong, Edward Armstrong, Christopher Arnold, Heber Bates, Miss : Barker, F, E. Best, If orris ' ,. ' Beer, W. H. ^ Card, Edward Chisbolm, H. W. ; Cochrane. /ohn Coster, Mi«s Daniel. Arthur DeBlois, T. M« DeYeber, L, H. , DeYeber, B, S, DeYeber, J, 8. Boies DeVeber, L, H. Jr. Domrille. James Drary, Mr, A Mrs, W, C. Dmry, Ciiarles Earle, Dr, Fairweaiher, Joseph Fairweather, Thomas Fairweather, Mrs, E. Fairweather, A, C, , ,. Felkrws, James I, Frith, Mr, ip Mr«, H. W. Frith, H. W, Gilmor, Abbie E, ,, , Hanoiogton, J, P, Hartt, Mrs, Hoyi, Ernest H, 15 00 4 1 1 1 1 4 00 50 00 00 00 00 500 400 10 00 200 2 4 00 00 00 2 00 5 00 500 200 50 00 10 00 bO 00 9,00 5 00 15 00 200 500 200 1 00 2 00 500 500 20 00 1 00 250 500 2 00 » m \4 f,-, *■'■■ 'V. ■'i *' ' '■A Yt kA'ii . Nf 1^9 \V Uowe, John . . ,| , ^ i&c\i, J. Allen A m, , 4 Oi 5Jgo, Mr. and Mr? ' ." ' 40 Oi to Is, Alfred , j^;^.v McKenzie.1^, .-1 l«K,..i -^ Miuray, Miss 5 Nevins, James (W. & O.)10 00 Pc^coqk, Eliza and Fanny 4 00 Peacock, George 2 00 Peiler, Ernest 2 00 Pet^K B- i^Uter ' ' " "lO 00 Robinson, T. Barclay 6 00 Robinson, G. A. Ko^ers, George Rowley, J. W. H. j^owling, John ^Qovii, Rev. Dr. , Wii, Mrs.w. u.'-;:; ' Scovil, James .\kr Shives, Alexander , ♦] Smlith, Mrs. H. B. ., Smith, G. Sidney .^ '^, Street, W.W. ./''.; Thomson, S. R. Thurgar, J. Venn^r Wright, John "Wright, Miss rv 6flf< ■ i 6 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 tdo 4 00 6 00 5 00 20 00 10 Op 4 00 10 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 20 pO fertory, Dec. ("W. and O.) ^, Offertory, Dec. p 7 April '.T .*■ $497 Op 43 00 'lit % ■f* $732 16 ,, CHRIST CHURCH, SAINT STEPHBK. 'V.V4.T ^K Brown, D. ^ f'f^'*^ $4 Burtis, Mrs. Greathead, N. T. Law, R. J Munday , Mrs. . • ; ' . ** Osburn, H. ; >.^^^ t Perkins, G.J. ^^»^"' * Raine, W. * 3 14 00 1 6 4 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 50 ushton. Rev. J« ,1/ ,4 tuart, MiRs * ,, ' 5 topping, W. i Jl .. M 4 00 op 1 CO 1 1 ' SHEDIAC. $29 00 vl'M^ii Armour, Mrs. Stephen $ 16 Armstrong, Isabella ' •*■ 10 Baraes, James, ''-', '"'I' 50 Barnes, Mrs. J. '•'<;»•♦•"*"'• '50 Barjjes, William ,' './' !''^"'&0 Baynes, Mrs. William 50 Bateman, John 2 00 !0ett8, Mrs. George ^0 B'etts, Henry " ' ," 50 !6rown, Rufus 1 00 Elliott, Mrs. Thomas, Sr. 25 Friend 09 Foster, John, 2 00 Hanington, Hon. Dtiniel 2 00 Hauington, Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Hapington, Miss Sarah 50 Hanington, Mrs. Sherman 50 Hanington, Guthrie 10 Hanington, \7eldon 1 00 Hanington, Wm. M. Jr. 10 00 Harshman, George 1 00 Inglis, Samuel j ' "^ 50 Jarvis, Rev. Dr. & Mrs. 4 00 Johnson, Mrs. John Kerr, Charles Joseph Kirk, Mrs. David ' ' Leetch, Mrs. . ' N"ewman, Henry '**'* Mills, Harvey . "' ' ; 50 Mills, Mrs. H. 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Robinson, Henry Scovil, Mrs. M. A. " M A ■ s ■prss. .:.:i 25 47 2 00 Small, Mr. :' •' 1 00 Stevens, William "'■ ' 2 00 Stevens, Mrs. Wm. 2 00 Schureman, Mrs. P. 50 SVnith, Miss Cordelia 2 00 Smith, Thomas A. 1 00 Somerby, Daniel ' // 20 Somerby, John ' 48 Somerby, Mrs. Robert , 25 Sutherland, '' V;'*^/'" 25 Tate, Mrs. ,„. '^^ '-^ 25 Theal, Dr. ^ , • ' 50 Theal, Tool, Well in Wellin Wellvv Wollin Wellin Weldo] White, 1st sen 2nd ser To S. Heatl f : ' .; Collecte Mr. and Mrs. Bii Messrs. , C. W. W John Le G. S. Sn John Joi R. D. M( W. G. Lf Dr. G. H John Sul D. Collin J. Howe, C. Darro J. H. Lev A. Crozie Frank Chi James Chj Wm. Saui Friend, Mrs. Frin Mrs. Thos H. Whites Miss S. J. Mr. Portei Wm. Wall Miss Sand.' W. H. iV/ui VVm. Bray( Jas. Crozie A. Hunter, E. Murphy Jas. Davidf Jas. David.' 16 121 29 00 .'Vii ' ' 1 . 1 • . 1 1 i $ 16 '• 10 'I'l' §0 iiiV.-50 >iN< Jo ' • 50 2 00 60 ' 50 1 00 •. 25 ' 0^ 2 00 2 00 50 10 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 1 lan 1 2 1 1 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 25 47 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 20 48 25 25 25 50 Theal, Frank ' ■ •> ^>< Tool, Patrick & Edward Welling, George Welling, John '>'■ We 11 wisher, - Welling, Mrs. William Welling, Sherman Weldon, Mrs. William White, David B. 1st sermon, 2nd sermon, " • '1 - To S. P. G. for the Heathen, Dec. 7, 1873, 50 00 50 00 00 50 25 00 00 48 93 5 79 'I ■: $67 30 SIMONDS. Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Prancis. Cid J -1 h". Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Bnnker, Messrs. DeVeber, .,'., C. W. Wright, John Leech, . ^ 'i G. 8. Smith, John Jordan, ,; R. D. McArthur, W. G. Lawton, Dr. G. H. Hamilton, John Sullivan, D. Collins, J. Howe, C. Darrow, i J. H. Lewin, A. Crozier, Frank Charlton, James Charlton, Wm. Saunders, Friend, ':' " V; . Mrs. Frink, Mrs. Thos. Robinson, H. Whiteside, Miss S. J. Collins, Mr. Porter, Wm. Wallace, " Miss Sands, W. H. Murphy, Wm. Brayden, Jas. Crozier, A. Hunter, E. Murphy, Jas. Davidson, Jas. Davidson, Jr 16 'tU ^1 • ' ?<>d»i .'I $10 00 2 00 i 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 , 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 ' 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 * 60 ■ 50 .50 ^ fi a ■ ■ : ; 1 1 .V Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Mr. Stackhouse, Mr. McLellan, A. Brown, S. Hall, Mrs. A. Darrow, Gas sidy, G. F. Robinson, John Brayden, Geo. Garnett, Geo. Jackson, ■'^ T. Shelton, '• • W. Johnson, W. E. Murphy, 85 28 S5 M " ' 20 .7/ .45 .!./ 85 40 25 m 50 50 .■»,;. $46 27 Collected by Mrs. Wagner. 'Ml William Evans, Jr. . Mrs. Wagner, John K. Moore,,,;! u James Dunlop, ' ' Richard Evans, Sr. Richard Evaus, Jr. ■ >(. . , if! / Black River. $6 00 I .( ! Thomas Morrison, John Burns. Wm. Evans, Wm. Daly, " '' ' James Armstrong, •*«. John Armstrong, " >• Robert Moore, ''< v^ Mrs, Dare, ». » Andrew Moore, Mr. Crozier, . ' . Smith, Dare, ) ,? y.-,' \ Robert Moore, .'-^i Wm. Armstrong, Robert Moore, (Emerson Creek) Mrs. Robert Evans, William Smith, Richard Evans, Richard Daly, n ^ > $2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 ifiO 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ) f ••" o; $33 00 ^': T 9 If' .1 m m ■■: k. W i!v- P' w 0- VV H.',t' ij;,.- 122 R. S. Armstroug, Esq. B. Ambrose, John Quinton, Esq. Mr. Patchell, ,= * Mr. Earl, Rev. Canon Scovil, (W. and O. Fund), H. W. Wilson, Esq. Rev. Geo. Schofield, Samuel Scholield, G. Arthur Schofield, William Jordan, $4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 20 00 10 00 4 00 5 00 10 00 1 00 Collected by Miss M. J. Evans. William Evans, $1 Mrs. W. Evans, Richard Evans, 1 Mrs. R. Evans, Robert Moore, •* •,•';•''* John Burns, • .u' Vf' Mrs. John Burns, i'- • •'' .■' William JI. Evans, Mrs. Robert Evans, William Armstrong, 1 Mrs. McCarty, John Armstrong, James Armstrong, John W. Moore, Geo. Forbes, , i . William Daly, J; _.. Mrs. W. Daly, > u • f ■. J. K. Daly, (\i Henry White, Andrew Stewart, A Robert Stewart, .// y-. .o James Capson, A. Park, -■ i Robert A. Moore, » Friend, Robert Moore, (Emerson's Creek), Andrew Moore, . / . R. T. Kingston, 00 60 00 50 50 50 50 60 60 00 26 50 60 50 50 60 80 25 50 60 60 50 26 60 50 50 50 50 •'J . -r.'i.':! Offertory. $14 65 Moose Path, Loch Lomond, Golden Grove, Willow Grove, Black River, 6 20 6 02 Golden Grove. Collected by Messrs. Scott and Stephenson. William Scott, , , David Scott, George S. Adams, William Perkins, Thomas Bradlev, W.H.Mills, Gordon Irving, Nathan Land, John Irvine, N. Stephen.son, John Stephenson, David McBrien, J. P. Keys McBrien, William Sands, Robert Johnston , • < ; Total ? Schedule Fund, D. C. S. Total 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 . $27 60 $120 OU 141 07 $261 07 STANLEY AND ST. MARY'S. $36 96 17 71 7 76 Stanley. Charles A. Miles James Clarkson, Mrs. James Clarkson, James Clarkson, Jr. Thomas Clarkson, Henry Clarkson, Henry Turubull, ^^ A Friend, !' Miss Welling, Samuel Wilkinson, Andrew Douglas, Thomas Douglas, Williamsburg Sunday School, Wm. Patchel, ',,..' ^> Eris Foreman, Wm. T. Howe, Mrs. R. Scott, 8r. John Douglas, 3d M 1 1 00 00 00 50 50 50 1 00 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 oo 4 00 3 00 1 00 3 00 25 30 JohnL George Robert Edward Philip S Benson Eliza M( Robert ] John A. Charles ( -ilbcrt F Michael Mrs. Hui iMrs. Rot Andrew Mrs. Rob Robert M John McI Jonas Cla Thomas G Josiah Fo Robert Bi John Ken Wm. Curi Wm. & Jo Wm. Cjarl John Ken ^. R. Yer Wm. Beni Mrs. Kellv Collectiom Thomas BI St. Mrs. A. Ba Miss S. Ba Miss C. Ba James Wis Mrs. Jamei Mrs. Mavb Mrs. James Wm. Long, Mrs. Wm. ; Andrew L( Ruth Long J. Woodfor Rer.' Wm. . Stephen K. nichard Go Mrs. Wm. 11 123 6 20 6 02 phenson . $4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 GO 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 60 $27 50 $120 OU 141 07 $261 07 [ART'S. ;i 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 CO y 4 00 3 00 1 00 3 00 25 30 John Douglas, for 1873, George Pelton, Robert Scott, Edward Spear, Philip Sullivan, Benson Smith, ' Eliza Merritt, Robert B. Currie, John A. Brewer, Charles Campbell, filbert Porter, Michael White, , Mrs. Humble, Mrs. Robert Kelley, Andrew Wauirh, Mrs. Robert Waugh, Robert McLea, John McLea, ; , Jonas Clarksoii, ' • ' Thomas Gilmore, Josiah Foreman , Robert Bustin, John Kerr, Jr. AVm. Currie, Wra. & John Clarkson, Wm. Clarkson, Jr. John Kerr, W. R.Yerxa, ,, , / Wm. Bennett, Mrs. Kelly, for 1873, Collections in Church, Thomas Biden, St. Mary's. Mrs. A. Barker, Miss S. Barker, ■ ■ Miss C. Barker, ;/ .. James Wisely, Mrs. James Wisely, )■ Mrs. May bee, Mrs. James Stewart, Wm. Long, Mrs. Wm. Long, ■ ' i Robert Kelley, . Mrs. Peppord, Mrs. Johnston, John Peppers, Thomas F. Barker. M. P. P. Mrs. T. F. Barker, Wm. Barker, Mrs. Wm. Barker, ' ■ Mary Ann Greei, >■ Robert Peppers, " . i i John Hazlett, > ' Miss Holland, ' Mr. and Mrs. Blauey, Albert Crawford, Mrs. Albert Crawford James Garden, Joseph Gill, C. L. Estabrooks, Walter McFariaue, E. Hanson, > John B. Gill, ' John Hanselpaker, Wm. McKeen, Sr. Wm. Davenport, Howard Segee, ^ . John Adams, ^' . George Dona,ld, Mr. & Mrs. G. Staples, Joseph Smith, Jacob McKeeu, John Thomas, )■'• J. E. Fiewelling, JohnV. C. Hetmore, Wm. Rice, John Good, u Wm. Good, Jr. 'J . James Hammond, Walter Belyea, Collections in Church, oO 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 2 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 76 1 00 60 00 00 00 00 1 00 50 4 00 1 60 1 1 1 1 $124 45 Li Limited to Schedule ' Fund, 54 46 GeneralFund of Society, 70 00 $124 46 iJlv. : II I- n- iU TRINITY CHURCH, ST. JOHN; Alcock, Thomas Boyd, Barclay C. B. Boyd, Miss H. M. Bayard, Mrs. E. - ,!>•. Beiyea, Brigstocke, Rev. F. H. J. Brigstocke, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. . .;,:. ! Black, W. A. .: ' Bayard, Mrs. W. Bertoii, Wm. J. Beard, Mrs. J. W.j(((; ', Breeze, Wm. Crookshank, Mrs. . ,: Campbell, Charles . a/i Campbell, Mrs. -r'.i' Clarke, P. P. m't i;;:,' Clarke, C. P. .. j Clarke, J. H. Cowie, J. R. D. ^ ; Coster, Geo. J. „. , ' Chubb, G.J. Corn w all , J . , Jr . . ; .^ Causey, J. . .;l - .j Christy, Mrs. J.- . /i Cudlip, Mrs. , , ,m Devoe, J. D. Davidson, W. J. Daniel, Geo. H. Dole, W. P. .. . Davidson, Wm. it; Flaherty, R. L. H. ' Fraser, Mrs. W. R. Fairweather, Geo. E. Fallis, Wm. Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, Bradford S. Gilbert, H.T. . Gregory, C. ■-, Hanford, Mrs. T. T. Hawkins, Mrs. , Hoyt, E. M. Hoyi, R. C. Hoyt, J. A. Huyghue, S. Hanington, A. H. Hanington, Mrs. A. H. Hazen, Hon. R. L. 1873, Hazen, Hon. R. L. 1874, Hazen, F. B. 1873, $5 00 3 00 00 00 00 12 00 10 00 ;' -'1 6 4 00 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 10 00 6 1 2 00 00 00 10 00 2 1 6 1 00 00 00 00 50 00 20 00 10 00 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 5 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00 40 00 6 00 I'l u 2b 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 Hazen, F. B. 1874, 6 00 Harrison, Wm. F. ^ : .; 25 00 Hazen, Mish ' 5 00 Hazen, Mrs. R. M. ' 1 00 Henry, Charles 1 00 Jones, Simeon ^;. Jarvis, C. E. L. Jordan, G. S. -' Kirkpartrick, Charles Kee, Thomas Lawton, W. G, Lester, E. H. Lee, Thomas W. Landsdown, F. Leavitt, Mrs. Major, Mrs. Wm. Millidge, T. Jr. Martens, T, H. Matthew, Geo. F. V: ', 3 00 Manning, Edward ,'•.', 9 00 Merritt, Charles 40 00 Merritt, Mrs. Thomas 8 00 Melick, John 5 00 McAvity, T. and Sons 10 00 McGivern, R. P. 10 00 McNichol, J. and Son 10 00 Needham, Miss 1 00 Nicholson, Miss E. 3 00 Nicholson, J. W. , 20 00 Otty, H. P. .; ' ;, 1 50 Owen, Mrs. ."',^''. 300 Partelow, Miss Annie 1 00 Pattison, Wm. 1 00 Pine, G. J. 5 00 Prince, W. i 1 00 Perley, W. C. 2 00 Perkins, Miss ! 1 00 Patton, Thomas . •.. 1 00 Puddington, J. E. 1 00 Peters, Mrs. & the Misses 9 00 Pidler, Mrs. 1 00 Patton, Charles 4 00 Robinsoi., li-^erley 10 00 Ritchie, Mrs. AV. P. 10 00 Ranney, H. R. . j ,. 2 00 Ray, Mrs. C. R. 5 00 Richardson, J, T. 1 00 Robinson, Morris 6 00 Sturdee, H. L. 10 CO feturdee, H. P. ^' 4 86 Sturdee, E. T. 1 00 Sears, John 5 00 Sears, E Scam me Seeds, J\ Seeds, Jj Savage, . Smith, r Shar[), J Smith, D Smith. J. Sandall, , Stevensoi Tucker, ^ Tisdale, : Tisdale, t Thompsoi Thurgar, Vernon, i Weldon, ( Whitney, Walker, I Walker, \ Whiting, \Vhitin5, J VV'hitney, { Woodwart Oftertory ' day, Offertory Offertory I ing Sunday Sc Total for G poses, W. A> B. Robin so Offertories Offertory ii P. G. UPHAM AN Baird, Wm Baird, John If^i 6 00 5 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 lb 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 fi>' 5 5 1 2 2 3 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 00 40 00 8 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 3 00 20 00 1 60 3 00 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 es 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 00 1 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 6 00 10 00 4 86 1 00 6 00 125 yr', A. Sears, David Scarnmell, Bros. Seeds, Mrs. Seeds, James A. Savage, J. Smith, D, A. Sharp, J. S. Smith, D. G. Smith, J. R. .' Sandal 1, J. Stevenson, Mrs. Tucker, John Tisdale, T. E. G. Tisdale, the Misses Thompson, Miss Thurgar, J. V. Vernon, James Weldon, Charles W. Whitney, Miss Charlotte Walker, Dr. T. Walker, Mrs. T. ,. Whiting, W. J. »/ Whiting, D. M. Whitney, G. AV. Woodward, Isaac Oflertory Tlianksgiviug day, 105 55 Offertory June 21, 1874, 72 30 ♦' Anniversary service, 58 53 Offertory Deanery meet- ing . 5 56 Sunday School, ' 49 79 Total tor General pur- poses, $1081 32 2 00 25 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 25 2 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 4 00 2 00 20 00 10 00 50 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 48 .f,.-. W. AND O. Fund. ! : I B. Uobiuson, $20 00 Offertories Jan. 18, 1874,133 20 $128:^ 52 Offertory in aid of S. P. a. 166 62 ir.U 1 rt $1401 14 UPHAM AND SAINT MARTINS. ' Upham. w< ' ' Baird, Wm. Baird, John $1 00 50 Barnes, Henry Baxter, Joseph Charlton, Alice S. M. Do do Debow, Stephen Debow, Mr. & Mrs. C. Debow, Mr. & Mrs. E. Debow. W. II. Debow, Richard , Debow, James Debow, Mrs. C. E. Debow, Elizabeth Debow, Arthur W. Demill, Miss Demill, II. ' ' Demil!, Mr. & Mrs. C. Drummond, Wm. Drummond, Susan Drummond, Annie Drummond, David , Ferguson, John Foster, Richard Foster, Mrs. ' . , Fowler, Mrs. H. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs, D. Fowler, J. M. Jr. ' Fowler, Joseph A. Fowler, H. G. Fowler, Victoria Fowler, Sarah A. Fowler, S. Gilbert Fowler, A. Sherwood Fowler, LeBaron Fowler, Percy Fowler, Warren ,j Hanlyn, Joseph , Harvey, Mrs. David Hoay, John Ireland, Robt. Kil Patrick, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. John Kilpatrick, Martha Kilpatrick, Alex. Kirkpatrick, John Lackie, Saml. ?* Lackie, Robt. Lisson, Christopher ;; Lyne, George Lyne, Jane McLaren, Mary 50 40 50 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 32 2 00 2 00 50 20 25 I OO 1 00 00 00 55 55 60 50 00 50 00 00 50 20 00 00 00 00 00 76 00 00 50 26 50 40 1 00 60 60 50 30 60 50 60 1 00 50 60 60 1 00 V ',,V i. I '. '.\ ; &■ ^:y. \v 1.^ % 1 ll'f! 126 Magowan, Mr. & Mrs. Magowan, Samuel Missionary, S. P. G. Outram, Edmund Robertson, Mrs. John Sherwood, J. Ford Sherwood, R. U. Sherwood, Mr & Mrs. Sherwood, Amelia Sherwood, Herbert H. Smith, Mrs. E. Smith, Caleb Steele, Mrs. John ^ Steele, Herbert A. " Thompson, George Upham, Mrs. G. , AVarre 11, Thomas Warrell, Jane Warrell, Sarah Warrell, Ellen ;- Warrell, Samuel : VVilson, Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Irvine Collections, J.J. A. il if. Total for Upham, 50 24 10 00 2 00 50 00 00 50 25 25 1 00 60 75 25 50 50 2 50 50 25 25 ' 25 50 25 30 9 35 $85 06 ,> i ,,ii, I St. Martins. Anderson, George Anderson, Wm. Anderson, Thomas Bell, Samuel Branscomb, Charles Brown, Mrs. Wm. Carson, Mrs. Joseph ' Carson, John ,',''!. Cassidy, Mrs. - ' - Chapman, Mrs. Charlton, Mr. & Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. -A. Charlton, Mr. & Mrs. Charlton, Orraond L. Cronk, W. H. ■■'• •- Cutten, Mrs. - -■»->i Dimock, Geo. M. 'ff«' Flewelling, Jas. L:^''^' Poster, E. H. Friends, Hodsmyth, J. B. Ingram, Mr. ,-*■:''• • M 1 00 1 GO I 00 1 00 50 35 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 40 00 25 00 00 00 35 ' 50 1 00 Love, Jane ' Love, Ann J. ' Love, Wm. McEwcn, George McSwain, Allan Miller, Gottlieb Mosher, Mrs. Israel Osborne, Mr. & Mrs. Jas, Osborne, Sarah A. Osborne, Wm. Jr. Patterson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Patterson, Samuel Patterson, James Patterson, Albert , ' Patterson, Sarah ' " Rowel, Fred. Rowel, Fred. Jr. Rowel, Wm. 'r.' Rourke, W. H. V Rourke, Mrs. Rourke, W. Henry Rourke, Mrs. W. Henry Skillen, Mrs. A. Skilien, Mrs. R. • • Sweet, Alonzo Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Tracy, Edward • ' Vaughan, Mrs. Simon Vaughan, Mrs. Capt. W Vaughan, Mrs.D. Walker, the Misses Whitney, Joseph Collections, 60 1 00 I 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 00 00 00 2 1 1 2 00 ;■;.> 1 00 I 00 1 00 30 50 25 26 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 1 00 2 00 4 69 Total for St. Martins, Upham, $57 «5 59 06 Total, $142 65 WELLINGTON AND DUNDAS. Mrs. H. B. Smith, $3 00 B.S.Smith, •• 50 Miss L. A. Smith, 60 Harry A. Smith, 50 Tliomas E. Smith, 50 Capt. R. Douglas, ''' ' 1 00 Mrs. Bowser, 1 00 Miles Smith, 1 00 A. McClellan, -^^ 1 00 A. T. Smith, '--^ 2 00 Mrs. A. Miss El Ai Mrs. W W Charles Mrs. Ch Rev. He JJaxter, . Baxter, i Belyea, ] Belyea, J Belyea, ] Belyea, J Burgess, Campbel Caulfield Crawford Day, Mrs Day, Tho DeVeberj Elder. A! Finley, R Hamm, I Hayter, C Lane, J. j Linglev, Lingley, ] Long, A. McBeth, AfcBeth, ^ McMurdo Mission, J Nase, W. Nase, Mrs Nase, J. Nase, H. Nase. F. Parker, I. Smith, W. Stevens, Ji Stevens, B Thompson Trott, Mrs Wagner, E W'alsh, J. Waters, Is; Waters, G. 60 00 00 00 25 00 50 00 00 00 2 00 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 00 00 00 30 60 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 2 00 4 69 $57 59 85 06 $142 65 UNDAS. $3 00 50 60 50 50 l 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 127 Mrs. A. T. Smith, Miss Elizabeth J. Smith Annie Smith, Mrs. AVilllam Murray, William Ilanington Charles Seely, Mrs. Charles Seely, Rev. Herbert M. Jarvis, WESTPIELD. Haxter, J. Baxter, S. Belyea, H. Belyea, J. A. Belyea, D. W. * Belyea, J. Q. Burgess, W. ' • ;, Campbell, S. Caultield, J. W. Crawford, Mrs. G. ' Day, Mrs. A. * Dav, Thos. DeVeber, N. H. • Elder. Alex. Finley, R. ' , Hamm, D. ' • Hayter, C. . • Lane, J. and Mrs. Lingley, A. and Mrs. Lingley, Mrs. L. Long, A. McBeth, John 2 00 50 50 25 I 25 25 25 , 5 00 $20 00 1 ><.', $ 50 50 50 50 2 00 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 60 1 GO : 1 00 1 00 4 00 70 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 75 60 60 McBeth, Joseph and Mrs. 1 00 McMurdo, Captain Mission, Box, Nase, W. H. Nase, Mrs. P. Nase, J. M. Nase, H. Nase. F. '• Parker, I. Craig ^' Smith, W.C. Stevens, James *^' Stevens, B. H. Thompson, Joseph Trott, Mrs. H. Wagner, R. Walsh, J. Waters, Isaac Waters, G. /.;*;:!■ 10 00 1 78 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 20 50 60 60 1 00 60 Woodman, the X es Woodman, A. M. Woodman, Rev. E. S. Collection, St. Peter's Church, Collection, St. James Church, . ^ 3 00 4 00 9 00 WESTMORELAND. Bulmer, Mr. " Bulmcr, Mrs. ' • Bulmer, Walter '' '' '' Bulmcr, Mary , . Bliss, A. S. ."'■ Carter, Sarah T. '"' Etter, Joshua Fowler, Rufus Fowler, Mys. Lowerison, James Lowerison, Mrs. T. Lowerison, Mrs. G. Lowerison, Russel Lowerison, Percy Lowerison, Mrs. Siddall Lowerison, William A. Lowerison, Meda A. Lowerison, Captain Lowerison, Mrs. Lowerison, Alice Lowerison, Ellmore H. Lowther, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. W. Martin, Archibald Martin, Hansford Robinson, Mrs. Silas $76 60 00 00 25 25 00 00 00 60 50 00 50 00 25 26 50 10 10 00 00 25 25 00 60 25 25 25 $17 95 WOODSTOCK. Annett, William 10 60 Atkinson, Jennie 50 Bell, Thomas ' 1 00 Bourne, H.W. ' 2 00 Bourne, F. W. 8 00 Bryant, Frank 1 00 Bedell, J. Jarvis = 1 00 Beardsley, J. D. & family 5 00 Bull, Abner . 3 00 Bull, C. H. ^ ' 3 00 Bull, W. C. • 1 00 if ■Hi', c ' HF i'- M'ti.it ill ■ i, ■ 1 i ' ■ :if ir,>i Bull, C. P. Ball, F. W. Bull, Mrs. F. W. Bull, II. 8. Bull, Mrs. A. B. fDurman, O. M. Carman, S. J. Carman, Miss Carman, Fanny L. Cluff, Richai-d Cluff, Mrs. R. ClpffLavinia Cluff, Louisa J. D. Oraig, William Cook, John and Mrs. Council, W. M. Connell, Mrs. W. M. Council, John Dibblce, John & family pibblcc, H. E, . Plbblee, William Dibblce, Mrs. L. Dibblce, W. F. Dibblce, Mrs. W. F. pibblec, Allan Dibblce, C. F. K. , Dibblce, Alfred t)onaldson, Mrs.. R . Evans, T. L. & Mrs. Evans, James ;i'f , ildwards, James Eug-lish, John ,, Enjrlish, Mrs. A, P. Flcmintf, Thomas ..a f^ricnd, ,*jt Garden, Arthur ty |, Gibson, W. and Mrs. Green, Thomas Grifflth, B. P. Golden/'J. H. Hamilton, Eliza iKerr, Georgfe ( Kerr, Alexander . Kara^an, John ,/ iK;etchum,G. It.,/ > Ke 1 cl ui m , J . D". ^, .', r,^ 1 Kptchum, Blaucu^, ^ ' Kfttchum, IN^rs. Ri " .,. t LUley, John \^ .. ,' ' Loane, Mrs. J. " ( Matatall, Levi Merrit, D. F. & Mrs ;t)7/ i. .1! •JM:- .11 \'\ A- 128 iiomr: 1 00 1 GO 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 I 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 72 1 00 1 00 48 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 45 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 ^0 7 00 8 OO 1 00 50 1 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 Muuro, David McDougall, Mrs. J. McCoy, James McCoy, Mrs. J. McCloskov, Thomas McCloskoy, Mrs. T. MuLauchlau, Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Ncalcs, Rev. Thou)as Ncalcs, Mrs. Ncalcs, Bertha A. Ncalcs, Stanley C. Orr, Henry Orr, Mrs. H. Rankinc, Jrimes E. Raymond, C.W.& family Rice, Mrs. Smith, Mr.s. S. Smith, \V. V. Barrv Smith, R. E. Guv Smith, B. H. Smith. Mrs. B. H. Smith, Charles R. Shea, Mrs. Simpson, Miss ipGcr. Joseph Speer, Robert Sr. 1 1 '. i^spcer, H. J. Speer, William, Specr, Robert Jr. Sproul, Matilda Sproul, Margaret A. Steves, Mr. Steves, T. G. Stone, A. J. Tompkins, Miss Uphani, Cluirles Upham, Henry Welsh, Robert Wetmore, Mrs. Wetmore, James P. Wetmore, R. G. , Wad2, Mrs. S. H, "7,-' ' Williams, E. W. . Williams, Mrs. E. W. AVinslow, Mrs. Collections iu Churches " by Scholars of Sunday School I 00 50 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 r 22 0(1 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 ou 1 00 50 2 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 50 25 1 OU 1 OU 2 OU To 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 i 00 1 00 1 00 1 GO 1 00 15 30 18 41 Ji Mrymcr. B lOrnory, Ch Kmery, A[i Krucry, Hi Emery, Mi Emery, Fri Emery, Lo Emery, Jol Harper, Mi Harper, Ja Harper, Mi Harper, Joi Harper, Ai Harper, Sa Harper, Jai Harper, Jai Simonson, J Slmonson, j Simonson, f Simonson, I Simonson, ( Simonson, \ '|-|rll 17 sit.! . !>)(■;; m ■■ 'iH fr,/ •1! oV $200 71 00 50 00 00 no 60 0(1 00 00 00 00 00 25 60 1 00 22 Oi) 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 3 1 'III '• 1 1 1 I -t 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 50 5U 25 1 OU 1 ou 2 01) 7;') 1 OO 50 1 00 50 50 i 00 1 OO 1 OO 1 GO 1 OO 15 30 ' 18 41 l$200 71 Jacksontowk. Urymcr, B. N. Fiincry, Charles < Fitnery, Mrn. C. Etnci'v, Hiimilton Emery, Mrs. II. Emery, Frank Emery, Lo IJaron Emery, John N. Harper, Mrs. John Harper, James Harper, Mrs. James Harper, John J. Harper, Annie Harper, Samuel Harper, James II. Harper, Jane Simonson, John M. Simonson, Albert Simonson, Mrs. A. Simonson, Ernest W. Simonson, Clement Simonson, Williara ',.1 17 i i 129 50 60 50 2 00 I 60 60 60 60 } 00 50 60 1 00 25 26 26 26 00 60 50 25 25 60 Watkrvillb. AVi^r^rins, S. S. $2 00 Wi'•• MIT ■• :■,. -■•,».•; i .rx' > .... . , , , ■.,'i I ii ' .i I .'i i il .' •■ II')' K Jo :nU a- i; v'i- ft ,7 ■,M-.y; , •'.ck in the books of ust, to be and pier- ition, and ?08E8 OF w Bruns- To have jT ot New nd apply eds of the and pwr* ict of In- Notice. — All receipts signed by Mr. James A. KiNNEAR, for me, will be binding on mo. n. W . FEITH, Treasurer, ' ■ ' ■■■' j-f ii- -J .\ ■ • ■ '' ' ' '■ '■' '(■■■'•r''' ■'''■■■'■■■'' -^1 !'■'■ ;i ;.,,.•,: .I; • ■ ■ • ■ ■ . . ~ ■ .' ^ I -i ,,, _ , ., I .'■.-; !.' '. I. If. .' !:, i! y' CONTENTS m,. i^' ' Page Officers of the Society, 3-4 Prayers of the Socie ty , 5 Constitution , 6-25 Rules, &c., of the Schedule ComraittTe, 14-'21 Clergy "Widows' and Orphans' Fund : Hules, &c., 22-25 List of Clergy, • 26-27 Report, 28,29&43 Abstract of Missionary Reports, &c. , 29-43 Proceedings of General Committee, 44-56 Auditor's Report, 47 Report of Schedule Committee, 48,49,52 Rules of the Fund lor Provision of Clergymen, &c., 50-51 Schedule of Income from Glebes, &c., 52-53 Anniversary Meeting, 57 Report of Executive Committee 58-62 Treasurer's Accounts, 63-70 Abstract Return from Parishes and Missions, 80-87 List of Life Members, 88-39 Do do Deceased, 90 Subscriptions for 18*4, 91-129 Appendix A.— Bequests to Society, 130 Form of Bequests, 130 B. — Sum total of Contributions, 131 Notice of Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Deposi- tory Last page of cover h-: Page 3-4 5 6-25 14-21 22-25 • 26-27 28,29 & 43 29-43 44-56 47 48,49,52 50-51 52-53 ai 58-62 63-79 80-87 88-S9 90 . 91-129 180 130 131 je of cover il p 1 'FHE SOCIF/rV FOt! u ilromciiini Clhruitinulinoiiilfdij DBPOSITOaY, FOR THE DIOCESE OF FREDERIOTON, In connection wJfh the nioccsan Church Socief;/, foi: i'lii: s\i.!: of BIBLES, NEW TESTAMENTS, PRAYER-BOOKS, CHURCH SERViCESI .\yi> Heligfious and TTsefYil IBook^j, PUBLICATIONS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUMOAY SCHOOLS, [n consequcnco of the terms on wliicli thoyo Books :, tallied, they can be sold at a lower pii'jo th;ui any olh In ohti of the same quality. 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