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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. errata to » pelure, on d □ 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 i iv> , ^'A^y-fixs* i^j^''- fORTY-FIRST EEPORT (>)• nil; IKC03R.3P03RitT3SI> CHURCH SOCIETY - • ESTABLISHED Ti" JULY, 1842. -* • -^^ • 4 I'liiNTKii \T riii; QUEBEC: Mni:MN(; ClI l!0\ li J,i; " ( (KFICK. ISSM. 'fa IJM i i ' i 1 i 1 ! i soci Iron the in i olio t'Vi' no the EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OP THE SECRETARY or THK SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL, To the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. " In ovory Christian Congveg'ation which dorivos holp from the Society, an iinnual StM-nion should l)c pivachod on the work of tlio .Society, and a collection should Ix^ made ill its aid. Wo should indeed thankiully receive, ii' it were odei'cd, a token ol" sympathy in Missionary work from every member of the Church in your Diocese; but we have no doubt that our claim will be acknowled<>-ed, at least by those eoiioTeii^atioiis which are assisted hi/ (hi' ^or/'efi/- iti i ,'» W'- W i A IBA- OOlSTTEnSTTS. I*A Abstract «)!' l'i'()cci'(liii!rs of ('ciifi'nl IJonrd. Aci'Ol'NTS. IJaliiiicc! SlitM'1 of Loilgriu', MislioiJi'ic Kndowtncnt .... r.K. VI Mi.-^lio]i Moll lit Mill l.alinidor Mission I'liiid I'js ('I('t;j,y Trust iiiid i.ofiil i-liidow iiiciit Fund IT.' to I'JI! i:;i lit Depository Fund .. Diocesan I'.oard lU'vcmic Account o Supjilcuieiitarv Account l."iii Fdiicalioit l'"und. d< do for (Uiiidrcn of liic (Mcruv T'orcign and Douicslic Mission Kuiid. General Fund Mission Fund... N'icolet Endowiiu'iil Fund. Pension l''und Sustenlalion !'"und St. Jlicli.'ud's Fiidow incut I'und... The Mountain Kndownieiit i'und. Widows' and Oi plians' I'und K)2 IK'J l.-.l i;:o 110 ("lerpfy of tlie Dioec; ('oininittees ContiiljutioiiH tliroiifrliout tiu- Diocese, for ('hiir(di Society. (U il<: |MII'III Coiitriliiilors of ■?,")0 and upwards, de( Forms of Keuuest liands belongiiif^ to tlie Society LeKiicies 1(17 ih;{ l.Tl Life Meniliers Members of Corporation j.wt; Prayers I Vice-Presidents Central Hoard, i^v., kr .'» UkCA1'ITIUATH)NS. City of Quebec Rural Deaiu-ry of Queb CHURCH SOCIETY UK Till-; l)]0(J[^SI': Ol- ()IJE)]EC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, ESTABLISHED 7". JULY, 1842. QUEBEC: l^IUNTJCU AT THK " IMoUMNO (jJiltuNJi l,K " Ol'l.-iCK, f . (m ^1 if I i ■\ mil ■:U: ■:. ■'iK. m. I^OTICE. The Its obj 1. A " Church Society was establish -d in 1842. ire : Mission Fund to aid in payiuf); missionaries to strui gling congregations. 2. A General Fund to aid in the erection ol'eliurehosaiid parsonages, in the education of the children ol'thf Clergy, to aid struggling congregations in mainluiniiig schools lor *oo pul )il- their children, and lor the general expenses of the ^ioeictv. 3. A Widows' and Ori)hans' Fund for thi^ Clergy. 4. A Pension Fund foraged and inlirni Clergy. 5. To provide bibles, prayer books and religious cations, either gratuitou.sly or at reduced jirices. Its affairs are managed, 1. By the Central Board and its sub-committees. (a) The Central Board is composed of all the Clergy, the Church-Wardens, and others elected ])y the JSocii'ty, being Members of the Corporation. (b) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Laud, the Investment, and Education Committees. 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, which manages (a) the Bishopric Endowment Fund ; {h) the ca[)ital arising from the commutation of the Clergy lieserves, and (r) the Endowment Funds of the several missions and congrega- tions. 3. By The Diocesan Board of Missions, composed of clergymen and laymen elected by the Church iSocii'ty and by the Synod. This Board pays all the missionaries of the Diocese, and receives for this purpose (a) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Cros]U'I, (b) the Mission Fund of the Church Society, (c) the contributions or assessment of the congregations servi^d by the missionaries, {d} a grant from the Clergy Trust Fund, (e) the interest of the Susten- tation Fund. All letters referring to tln^ assessment or contributions of congregations should be addressed to the IJev. A. A. \'on Iffland, the Secretary, or to Mr. John Hamilton, the Hono- rary Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions should l)e addressed to the Rev. M. M. Fothergill, the Secretary, or to ^Ir. J. Bell Forsyth, the Honorary Treasurer of the Church So- ciety. CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEUEC, 1882. Iliiiirr Kkvkima;. .1. W. W'llvLlA.MS. d.h.. I,i)i:i) lii-^noi' ok (.^iki!i;( lUo- bid !"■>'. llor ■Iv. AllM.UI. itfV I'. .). I! 11.11. illoiir. Iifv. A. (iTlircil;. .Dm , ( '(Kl I iciMlkl- ininiMiiivilli RlDprl, Ui'V. S.. M.A., .M.I) N'illcailiiT. Hoi', I{fv. II., I). I)., I'i.Miiii. Cli.ip.rni. I)iv.I!i.-lioi)'.s ('i)Il;\;:o. Lennoxvillc. Koi', JJt'v. 1' lri\i'riif.--r;. Scwfll, Wrv, Iv \V., M.A., (rctiifii) (,)ucIh'c. Scarlh, I!ov. A. (.'.. m..v., Itcctiir i.ciiiKi.willc. Smith, Uvv. V. A .NCw i-ivciiiooi, (P. 0. Etchcmiii.) Sluait. K('\-. I[. ("., M.,v l!oiii-j;- i,(iiii.-. Syki'.-^, i{fv. .). S....! Svdc'hhaiu I'laco. (P. 0. King.soy.) Stcvcii.-^, IJcv. A.. li.A iiatl''y. Tanih.-J, Rev. R. (!.. .\i.a J'ivii'rc-du-r.oMi). {rn fida.) Tliuii)]i.S(jii, Rev. I., DioccsiUi .Mi.s>ioiK'i-...Mull)iiunn'. Tlioriiloc. Rev. Geo., .m.a Staii-tcad. Vial, Ik-v. W. S .MoMliiioi(.Mici. (P. O. Quebec.) Voii Ullaiid. I{ev.A..V..M.A.,St'e.I)iocisaii i!(iar(l, Rector St. Michael's, (.>uebcc Waltei-.s, Rev. (!. R.... Malhaie, (P. (>. Point St. Peter.) villi- oter':4, iiehec. ville. Wiiitele, Rev. L. V, W eh.>ter, Rev. F. M. .M.A.. IJ.A. . Aetoiiv.-ile ,15uy, (P. 0. R'jliinsoii Village.) '■(1 hi t !'• 0. signifies Post Office aiUii'ef'.~ :,Vf? '■■ .4 ; ■ 4 riUYERS. TO HI-: rSED AT ALL .MHETIXCS OF THi: Sncir/rV WD OI" ITS SEVERAL ASSOC! \TIo\S. Prevent us, O Lord, in all ouv iloinii.s, willi Thy iiu>>l gracious favour, and lurther us with Thy continual lu'i[»; that in all our works, bei»un, continued and ended in Thee, we may g'loril'y Thy Holy Name, and liiuilly, hy thy menv, obtain everlasting- lile ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. A7nen. U Mercil'ul God, Who lias made all men, and luitcst nothing that Thou hast made, nor wculdt st the death oi" a sinner, but rather that he should be convtrted ;iiid li\e: have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Iiilidds and Ilcrrtics, and take iVom them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt oi" Thy "Word, and s(^ I'l'ieli them home. blcsstHl Lord, to Thy Hock, that they' may bt; savi'd among the remnant oi'the true Lsraelites, and bo made one I'old uiidrr one Shepherd. Prosper, Lord, th(^ labours oi those socie- ties oi'the Church in the land oi'oiir Fathers, which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this object, and which have nourished ihe Church in the Colonies; and bless in like manner with Thy Holy Spirit and Provid(Oitial succour, the Society, in whose cause we are now met, and the undertakings which we have now in hand. "Prosper Thou the work oi' our hands upon us; C) prosper Thou our handy work," for the sako, and through the merits of Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth ;iiid reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost one (jlod. world without end. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven ; Hallowed be Thy name ; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will be done in earth As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses. As w^e forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; 13ut deliver us from evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, For ever and ever. /iwtv/. H.'' '"^ i ■ « IT> rip; lllcc. THE CHURCH SOCIETY oi; (ii:.\!;i!Ai.. IMiKSIDKNT: 'I'm; ilh.ni' l!f;vi;i!i;M) 'iiii; I uitu Uisiioi- ok Qri;i;i:('. XWl'l l'in:sli)ENTS : Hon. < l.ici'.lK.^urrMcivditli. D.C.L.I <'. X. Mnntiziiiiil.cr;, TIh. j;i-iii i;>v. Tli.' L<.r(l IMsli..]. cf U. W . IKufk.-v, D.C.I,., (.'h.-mcul- IIUIMII. 1!. n.iiiiiitoii, ii. S. Srdtt. i;,.v. !•:. W. Sf\M!l, .M. A.. |;r\. A. W. M.Miiiiaiii. .M. \ . II. N. .I..11.,-, M. Sli>'|i|MnI. i;,v. c. I'. l:.'i'l. r-.c, I.. lav. W. Kill;.', I!i\. < ;. \ . Ili'i.-iiiiut. .M. \., W. C. Wllltr!,'. K. il. Siuilh. I'll- Mf Hislinp's Culli'^^'c. \lv\ ('. Iliimiitnii, Al.A., |{c. II. Kni', J).D., ('il]i..lill Aslir, I'.X.. Hull. (;, iiviiR., D.(;.L., Hnii. {',. it. .Shiait. .Iiiar, (^•.< '. ( i:N ri; AL i!(»\!;i»: Thr !'iv,~;drin. liic V iv-l 'I'.'^idriit, aiiU ■'// '■//,.,• niiie rs nf l!ir Snrii tij, ;dl ('It r'.,\ nil 11 licviisvd witliiii the DinLT^c, ;.nd tlio Wardens of every t'liiirih xv ( liapei, iH-iii::; iiiL'iidiei'.s uf the ('miKii-arinii, and I', ,hi,I.;e, I i;>.liiTt Caniphell, !•'. .M.niti/anilH'rt. M.D.. Wailnii Smith, W. .Mai.s.ini. .M.I).. I II. ri.ert .M. i'li-e, w. :i. {'alter. I !■:. r.'l«', .1. H. l!ic!;ard.sMt,. ! .)m!,ii Hamilton. !l. .1. I'ratf.n. \V. H. Tapp, W. (J. Fetry, Syih4ey Forrest, ( ieiirye Lamiison, .1. .1.' F.M.te. ii(i.\.('. I-'. A. Ai.divvs. lis. |.. (,).('. j Jas, Diiiiliar, E.S((.,Q.C. AinrTons : |{. 'rmiu r, E. .). iiah'. ( i. 15. S. VoIIllLf, Stuart U. Diiiiu. HoNORAUV '1'U1:ASI KKI'v : .lusci^ii r.ell Fursytli. SECRETARY : Uov. 1\I. M. F()ther<'ill, fM ;. 1 ;. . ■ V r*; \ 6 (/)i nil Gommiticas tltrcc !<]iaU form a iiunriua ?(/(/■.« (ith''rti'is- nnhriih) FINANCE COMMITTEE : Treasurer of the Society, Cliainiiiui : llev. G. Y. Housman. W. G. Wurtele, R. H. Smith. H. S. Scott, Edwin A. Jones, II. Campbell, Rev. C. Hamilton, \V. H. Carter, C. Judge, E. J. Hale, H. M. Price, («eo. Yeasey, J. Hi'.iuiltdn, W. (J. IVtrv. The Secretary. EDUCATION AND DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE. The Lord P>is]i(ii), Chairman : Rev. G. Y. Housman, " Chas. Hamilton, " C. W. Raw.son. " K. Kur, H. S. Scott, W. H. Carter, The Secretary, C. .lud-e, Walton Smitli, J. H. Ificliardson, W. H. Tap]., W. (i. Wurtele, Uev. T. UichardHoii, The Treasurer, E. A. Jones, LAND COM.MITTEE. George Yeasey, Cliuirmau : W. H Carter, Tlu' Secretary. R. Hamilton, (>eo. A'^easey, I N YESTMENT CO-ALMITTEE. The Treasurer. E. J. Hale, NV. G. Wurtele. R W !!-l I>IOC3SSii.Kr 3BOii.3RI>. THE LORD BISHOP, TM^ESIDENT. {Elected hij Hijiiod.) Rev. 0. Hamilton, jM.A., Rev. C. \V. Rawson, M.A., |?uv. .1. Foster, AF.A., H. S. Scott, \V. O. Wurtulc, R. H. Siiiitli. {Ehi'ti.d liij ChiiicJi Sociefy.) Rev. G. V. Housinan, M.A., Jlev. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A., Rev. T. Ricliardson, R. Hiuiiilton, \V. H. Carter, C. .Iiulue. {E.--(ijJk!o Miii(l)c)\^.) Tile Clerical Secretary of Synod, I The Treasurer of Synod, The Secretary of Church Society, | Tho Treasurer of Church Society, The Lay Secretary of Synod. SECRETARY : Rev. A. A. VunMand, IM.A. HONORARY TREASURER : Jolm Hamilton. !If CLIilJRG-'Y T3K.XJST COMMITT3S3S. THE LORD RISHOP, CHAIRMAN: Rrv . (1. . C. . M. . V. KiuLC, \'. Housmau, Hamilton, i\l. Pothergill, .\. Smith, R. Hamilton, \V. a. Wurtele, C. Judge, (ieo. Yeasey, E. A. Jones. 'I'REASURER : Gooryo Yeasey. SECRETARY : Reverend M. M. Fotheryill. [{EOISTRAR OE THE DIOCESE (ieiTi-'e Vea.sov. Mi I, I .4^ 'iii^'" :1^ r m |:;.-.'-^- 8 STii.T3a]D MK3EITI3^G-S. ANNUAL MEETINC OF THE SOCIETY. "Wednesday 1884. 6th February cp:ntral lioAiu). Thursday 18s:; 8th February. . Thursday 15th February. Thursday i:.th March. Wedn!>sday 4th April. Wednesday Kith May. Wednesday J:lth Se])lember. Wednesday I Uh November. AVedncsday Iiith December. Wednesday 1 884 2r!rd January. Thursday 7lh February. ANNUAL MEETING. ^ I ^ The Annual Meeting- was lit'ld on Wednesday afternoon, 7th February, in the National iSchool. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese in the chair. Tlie reports of the Cenlral ]!oard, Diocesan Board, and Clergy Trust Fund were presented, adopted and orck'red to be printed. A report from the District of St. Francis was submitted and ordered to be printed. The accounts of the Clergy Trust Fund, J^ocal Endowment Funds, the Bishopric Endowment Fund, the Church Society, and the Diocesan Board were adopted and ordered to be x^rinted. One Lite Member and vii>ht Membei's of Corporation were elected. The A ice-l'residents and iSIembers of Dio- cesan Board and Clergy Trust Fund Committee were re- elected, and sixteen Genihnnen Were elected to serve on the Central Board. The following addition to Article II of the By-laws was iinally adopted: — " That every Treasurer of a Fund of the Society who shall havi^ tlie custody of any Deed, Bonds, Securities or other documents relating to the property of the Society, shall be ]n'ovided ^vith al)ox in which to keep them, said ])ox to Ije furnished with two locks, the key of one to ho kept by such Treasurer, and the key of the other by the Secretary of the Society, wlio .sjndl both be present on any occasion when it may be necessary to have access to the deeds. Tlio f:(m]Hnis shall 1)0 eut eii' in the first week in December in »>ach year, and ihe coupons shall be deposited with the Bank for collection. The boxes of all Treasurers, as mentioned above, to be kept in the Society's h ■a. ,_iV.?. I- I 10 safe or safos, which is to be deposited in one or more Banl< lis approved by the Central Board. The following- ^vords in the last clause of Article II in Pamphlet, Constitution, By-laws, Szc, weiv repealed: — " Shall also have the custody of all Deeds, Bonds, k^ecurities, and other documenls relating to the property of the Society, which after registration shall be deposited in one of the approved Banks, (unless otlnu'wisc specially ordered by the Central Board,) and.'' The following words in Article VI of Pamphlet above referred to were struck out : — "A fortnight at least l)efore the next ensuing meeting of the Board," and the following inserted : " In time to be .submitted to the Finance Com- mittee, who hold a meeting in thi» fortnig'ht immediately preceding each meeting of the Ctnitral Board." The following was added after clause 4 in the XV By-law (W. & O. Fund) : — " Provided that when a clergyman does duty in this Diocese, and in a neighbouring Diocese under License from the Bishops of both Dioceses, his family shall not be entitled to the full benelits of this Fund, but the Pension to his Widow and Children shall be lixed by the Central Board after correspondence and arrangement with the other Diocese in which he laboured." To change numbers of clauses 5, G, 7, and the following added after clause S : — Except in the case of Widows" and Orphans' of Clergymen who performed duty in this and a neighbouring Diocese, which cases shall be dealt with by the Central Board in the same way as provided fur in ehiuse 5." To change numbers of clauses 8, 9, 10, 11. The following propo.sed change in Article XIV ol' the By-laws (8th Canon of Synod) was oHicially reported from the Synod of tln^ Diocese : " To add, alter six hundred dollars per annum on page 3(), of the By-laws — . i 11 anks In ill d :-, fities, }' the tho Provided, nevertheloss, that in tho cast; of Missions possessing Local Endowment Funds, tho scale of pay- ments to the Missionary shall bo reduced in each instance by the amount of the available revenue of such Endowment Funds ; provided also that this clause shall not be held to apply to those Missionaries who were in receipt of the revenue of any such Local Endowment Funds at the time of the enacting of this Proviso ; or of Mission- aries in charge of Missions, whose endowment Funds shall have been begun during their Incumbency, and shall have reached the sum which yields $200 per annum interest." Moved by W. Gr. Wurtele, seconded by Rev. M. M. Fothergill : " Whereas, on the third day of the Synod of 1875, (see Journal, page 51,) the following resolution was adopted by a vote of both Orders: — That the attention of the Diocesan Board be Irawn to the propriety of paying the Salaries of the Clergy from tho funds under its control without making a deduction on account of any sums to which the Clergy- man may be entitled from the Endowment provided by the Mission. It is now moved that the said] resolution be adopted by this Society and placed on record." Moved in amendment by Rev. V. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. Pratten : — That Article XIV be amended by adding the following words after the sentence not less than $uOO per annum : — " Provided nevertheless, that in the case of Missions pos- sessing Local Endowment Funds, the scale of payments to the Missionary shall be reduced in each instance by the amount of tho available revenue of such Endowment Funds; provided also that this clause shall not l)o hi>ld to apply to those Missionaries who were in receipt of the revenue of any such Local Endowment Funds at the time of the enact- ing of this Proviso ; or of Missionaries in charge of MissionSjWhose Endowment Funds shall have been brought I' ii 'h ■ 'H U.'ii" i" iijf^n I'l i •" : ;: ] ; ' 12 lip from $J,500 or less, to the sum which yields S200 per annum interc^st." The amendment was carried, waiting ilnal adoption at the next meetinu' ol' the .Socii^ty. Proposed alterations in Art. \'I : — To strike out words i'rom annual meeting (line 4, p. I'T) to " January," and Kiib'^titute the following " and in the ;!rd week oi' each mont'i of the year, except June, July, August and October. and to sul)stitute the words " the January " for " the last" in the lUh line. — Carried, waiting iinal adoption. I'loposed amendments to Article XIII : — to subslitute " Sustentation" lor " Mission'' in 11th line, page o') ; also on page -U, ."h'd line to strike out all the words altfr "augmented" down to "Fund" and insert the following : "By as much of the reAenuc of the Clergy Trust Fund, to the extent of not more than one-half of the surplus revenue, as may be necessary for the piirpose aloi-esaid. and the Clergy Trust Comniilfct' is hereby authorized and i'e(|uired to pay over to the Treasurer of the Diocesan Board.'' Also, to strike out all the words from Diocesan Board in .")tli line, p. -M, down to "currency per annum." Also, to strike out all the Avords from "so augmented," 14th lino, p. o5, down lo '• ^700,'' and to substitute the fol- lowing : "That from and after the iirsi day of January, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hiuidred and seventy -three, the scale of i)ayments to the clergy, smving under the DioC(\san Board, shall be raised so that the income of I'Very clergyman who has served in this Diocese twentv- ILve years and upwards, shall be not less than seven hundred and iifty dollars per aniivmi ; of every clergyman who has served fourteen yeais and under iwenty-livc years in this Diocese shall ho not less than seven hundred dollars per annum ; of every clergyman who has served in this Diocese over live yiars and under fovutei'n years shall be uoi of iiv an ap V per [H at I'ords and l^ach bcr. last '• iliilc a I, so iltrr i:; not less than six hundred and iifty dollars per annum, and oi" every clergyman who has served in this Diocese L^ss than livi' years shall be not less than six huiidred dollars per annum."' Also, to repeal Article XIV. Moved by Mr. Carter, seconded by Rev. C. Hamilton : " That the above amendments b ' adopted, waiting linal approval." — Carried. Proposed amendmentto Article XIII. To add afterwords •'Lay Secretary of Syjiod." line 14, p. -j-t, the following: " of the Treasurer of the Clergy Trust Committee." Moved by Ilev. ^L M. Foi.hergill, seconded by Mr. Wurtele : '•That the above amendment be adoi)ted, w^aiting final approval,' — Carried. I. -If in -:^:- ■;:fV ■4 '< If '■■^i'*'^ 14 ANNUAL REPOliT OP THE CENTRAL BOAnD FOR THE YEAIi 1S82. I're-ciitecl to the ("liurcli Society. Pobru.in- Ttli. KSS.'!. The Central Board, in pn'seuting the Forty-lirst Annual Report, have reason to ])e thankful lor the work of the yi-ar, and the present po.sition of the Society. The following- is a comparative stateuieut of the live principal funds : ('(iMI'AIIATIVr: ST A TK Ml-; XT. j I.^sl I l.SS'J General Kiuid '.S \r>\t] iKt | \.\i\r, \2 \\ .Mii^ion Fund | J'.t.")!! -is ' 'j:!.!:) lis j Increase. W. A: (1. Fund Pensiim Fund Fund tortile I'Muealioii oftlie ehild- ren ol'tlu' Cleri,'y Totul. Hi;:! ;:s i -lo. 7'. i ■! i ;;7 1 i.u 4.". ' L'l HI !>l II OTi; -n; I !!i ."lO ■.]{)-, t: ISC, 2." S i;:ii;^i si; > T'j::.") ,"»i. iJ, To; ill 1 lie reuse ;i S ,vi;i) C;" I ,1 -^ DeciVMSe. 1 :,t\ CrEXERAL FUND. (To did in the erection of Churches and Pa'/soncigcs, in the support of Schools, in the Education of the children of the Clergy, in tJic formation of Local Endoivnicnts, and for the general expenses of the nianageincni of the Society.) It is with much satisfaction that your Board is able to report that all the grants promised to Churches and Par- sonages, held in abeyance since IS.SO, have \nHn\ dealt with durhig the year. The following grants have been paid oil', viz. : of '< \ , I I ■hi ■' ir, D \iual iiva $100 to Iho roi'tiioul' rarsoiiagv. 100 to the new Church at Loriio, ^Mission ot Danville. r)0 " " " Sandhill, ravish of Lennoxville. lOO " " " Peninsula, Mission of Gaspe, 100 •' " " Gaspe " ')0 •' ■* •■ Spoonev Pond, " Kingsey. The only outstanding' grants are $")0, being balance due ol" grant to Spooner Pond Church and $100 recently granted to stanstead Parsonage ; in the latter case the con- gregation at Stanstead are not yet in a position to comply with ihe requirements of the Society, preparatory to pay- ment of this grant. A request for grant to the new Parsonage at Bury will receive the attention of your Board during the year. KDUC'ATinX OF TlIK (nilLDRKN OF THE CLEROY FUXD. It has not be(^n found necessarj'- to draw upon the General Fund for any assistance for the education of the children of the Clergy during the past year, as the amount to the credit of the fund together with the generous sub- scription of Mr. liobert Hamilton was sullicient for all claims. The sum of .$30'). 7o, has been received during the' past year in voluntary contributions, being an increase of $18(5.25 over the previous year. '■,^1^ ■W MISSION FUND. {For tlic payment of tJic Stipends of Missionaries in conjunction ivith the Annual Grant from the Society for the Propaga- tion of t lie Gospel, assessmeiiis from the Rural Congregations, and a grant from the Clergy Trust Fund, the Interest of the invested capital of the Sustentatio/i Fuiul, administered by the Diocesan Board) A full statement of Missionary operations in the Diocese will be found ii* he report of the Diocesan Board, \ I I, i'i t.: \i '1' ■A' in' w • ■• ■ i ^ v;' J ^Jit:^ ^^ ill WlDoVv'ri AND ()1U'11.\N> FUND. Tlic rollowiiiLi' ( "lorii'vmeu linvc, accovdinn' lo the tor 111!?' ol' the By-law. inadd tho required luiiulx'r ol' paynuMits, and aiv thondore enlitlod Jo the luMiclits ol' tho fund willumt lurther subscription, \ i;-:. : li-'vds. Sniiili, Lystor, Dr. Ker, Dr. Ivot', \'ou inland, Keaip, \V. Kin^-, Burrago, Vial, Fo- thergill, Ilousniaii, Jenkins, AVashor. Thompson, Foslor, Dr. ]iiopol, D(d)l)ag\\ ircphurn, iii(diardson, IJawson and Boyh'. Th(3 roUowing aro in (-ourso ol c^nnidoling- tlu'ir i)ay- monts,viz: lirvds. Ball, Sykcs, Itichniond, Harding, Stovens, AVurtolo, Tarkin, Colston, Hlaylock, Ih'ock, ]Jr. Loblcy, Dinzey. Chapman, B. K'M-,- TiiorjicKn', Chambers. C. J). Brown, Nicolls and Jutl •.:•'. Tlioro are now eight widows and four cliildreu upon the fund. The subscriptions and collections during,' thi> year were i«!40T.7"), shewiiiu' au increase of s I I.^IT. I'K.NSlnV I'lNl). (For (lii'eil r()7(!.lil over 18s]. This increase is mainly due to a very large ollertory from St. Micha(>rs Church, Bergerville. Two Clergymen have been placed upon tho fund at an allowance of s 400 per an. each from the Pension Fund of the Society, the Revd Dr. Ker, late jNIissionary at Sandy Beach, on the 30th of Septembv'r, and the Bev. W. King, late Missionary at St. Sylvester, on tho 8th of November. Dr. Ker was much beloved by his congregation at Sandy Beach, amongst whom he had laboured zealously for about 17 lloiil Ivor, Fo- r, Dr. and i,') years. In con.scqneiici' of iiicr.iibing- age ho IVlt it ii;-- cessary nut only on account ol' liini.scll' but also in Iho in- terest oi his Hock to seek rrtiromi'iit from active Mission- nry la])our, Dr. Ktv h;is ri'inovcd to Niagara, J?roviuci' ol" Ontario. jlr. King has hiljourcd unceasingly for ovor forty years ill the Diocese. During the greater part of his Ministry he has had charge of the extensive Mission of iSt. Sylvester with some eight out-posts, some of them over 80 miles from his Parsonage, he has been untiring in his ellbrts to minister to his scattered Hock. A \'et"raii Missionary, ever ready at tht' call of duty. FoREHi.N A.M) DO.Ml-.STIC MISSION IJOAKDS. Your Board having ijeen relieved from reporting the ac- tion of the Diocese in tlu' matter of Foreign and Domestic Missions in consequence of the er>'clion of special Boards for the management of that department of Church ^York ; ne- vertheless, cannot refrain from noticing v/ith pleasure that a growing interest is being taken by the Diocese generally in direct Missionary operations. The recent visit of the Lord Bishop of Algoma has quick- ened the interest iVlt in the Diocese. Al the recent session of the Synod, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. "That the Lord Bishop ol the Diocese be respect- fully requested to direct that every clergyman having care of Souls within the Diocese shall make one annual collec- tion in each of his congregations for the next three years in aid of the AVidows' and Orphans' Fund of the Diocese of Algoma." EDUCATION FUND. In submitting the list of country schools aided by the Society it will be seen that a much largin- number than forra-erly are now upon the Society's Fund, this is accounted 1 n i • m^ ' i: ■' : J 18 ibr by the recent action of iho (^oloninl and C'ontiiiontal Church Society. After nininlaininn' a separate orp^aiiization for many years in the good work of assi.sting- llie inhabitants of poor Districts to secure a good rducatioii, it lias now Ivans- ferred the manaijement of its Schools to your Hociotv lon-cth. er with a liberal annual grant of t'SO sterling (owards the support of Teachers. This grant has also been auLiineiitcd by the old friends of the Colonial and Continental Church Society in Quebec continuing their usual annual sub.scrip- tions for the benefit of the So(.'iety and allowing thi'iutelx' paid over to your Board. The arrangement with the Colonial Society was .-sanc- tioned and approved of at the annual meeting of your Society, held in February, 188l', The schools aided by your Society during th*^ past year have been doing a fair amount oi work. Sdiou/s (lifh'fJ b/j llif Soc/)'///. /"/:.: XAMK (IF SCHOOL NAMF, OI' TKAClIKi;. ( •.:l)ll. Tot.ll Cape Cove Xo. 1 No. ;; ,Mm]iU' ( ildX (' Ih'inisoii. I Kiist l''riiiiiiil()ii. i West l^'iaiiiptdii liouru' l>()iiis .\(). 1 \(.. 2 .\(p. :; St. rrsulc SUmsti'iul Marhk'tou St. Sylvcsifi- IlaldiniiHKl Saiiily Hcarli Portiiuiir .\(). 1 .\o. :t Grant's Si-ttlunu'iit .... Lahtadiir Guspe 15asiii Stoiiehaiu I 'I l:i h; ID •J.I ■JO ■JO J f II •JO •J 7 I,". IS 10 n. i:. Hi;j,^i;i.:i.)i ... ( ic). ( lamiiii I*. \Va:i! M. I'fimrv II. I'l. iiai'l iiiili.'iiit w II. Dirk.M)|| .M.-wv.arct I'liiciiii-... II. C.v.'y Marv I'l'dcldi- .M. .SicK.'hic .1. Ilciiliii: II K. I!, iiidw II M. Ovcriiiu^ !■'. V:nvW.: .1. Iluin F. i;.'.\iio!,|. I!. ( 'olll tllry .\. S. Il.arliiiiir (;. w. Willis (\ C(,niii T. Dmicaii _ '■• .'■' 1 nil Hi nil ('. 1 nil :m (HI ' . ■ nil . )< i nil 'J "^ nil ■VI no :'z nil >-,] nil y ' nil ■ ■ t III! J 1 (Ill . .,, nil ji nil liii till It; no ."lO (111 ,■-1 (11) ,s 0(J Jill) ii;i Inn IJn 7(1 ir.d IJn UO IJd |ii:i ■.'-0 ■-To ■Jim i::ii 170 ■jdii iOll ir.ii J. 70 Ihii UO l;ii III) (1(1 (III (III III) (III (III (i() IHI ml (III ml nil nil Hi) 11(1 (III nil III) iiii izalioii 'liianls iruiis- (Is th.' II f.0 1)0 ^t yt'ur T..l;ll • ' c. ■Jill I |:ii I'll (III |i;ii nil IJii nil Til III' l:;il (K) r.'ii oil |-jii III) r.'ii iKi |li:i nil ■.'■.'0 ml L7iI III! L'liii nil i;;ii no 170 III) •Jill) 00 |i;ii III) 1 1 III III) •j:.i) 01) )i;i) 00 i:'i) (lO 10 The quarterly report Ibr ^]lst Dec(Uiil)er has i:o( yet. been received IVom Ilaldimand and Grant Scttlemoiit. iSchools liavo also beoii in oi)C!ratiou lor ])art oi" llic yonr at th" Macrdaleii Islands and St. Giles, ])ut the usual vev/orts have not yet been received. DHPOSITOJIY. (for tJic sale of IViblcs, Prayer Hooks, and other useful ami inst.iutive publieatious fur)iished by iJi: Society for Promot- itig Christian Knoivledye.) The Secretary-Treasurer or the Depository beg's to report : That the sales by Miss Wood at the depository here duriim- the year ]SS:>, ^v('re ars follows, vi/ : !l!) J]ibles $ TO 38 2i; Testaments 6 02 341 Prayer Books Oii 31 120 Psalm and IIvB^n Hooks 28 77 48G Miscelliineous Books lOU 11 102 Almanacks and Tracts 18 81) $4jG 1)8 Eeceived irom Miss Trigg-e lor the Dav/n of Day i; 1 TjO And from lievd. A. II. Judge, for the Dawn of Day 8 00 4 oO Total sales for the year 1882 % 421 48 The proceeds were handed to the Treasurer, W. G. Petry, Esq. Grants were made during the year, of lOG Prayer Books, 6 Testam.^nts, GOO Catechisms, and 1400 Tracts. The Head oflice, London, owes the depository here a balance of c€2 o.s. 10c/. sterling resulting from some of their publications ordered and remitted for by me, being out of print. Waltox S.AiiTir, Secretary-Treasurer. It ' ' "v l! 'I o 20 Your Board cannot but rogrot io notice a diiuiimtiou in the sales at the Depositery to the amount of $245.0-1: duiiii'v the past year. This no dou1;t is mainly io he ath'il)uled to the low stock on hand during- the Summer and Autumn. The sales, moreover, in 1881, Avere exceplionally ];irL;v. The thanks of the Society are due to the S. T. C. K. ibr llioir continued liberality in their dealing with o\ir D.^pository. The Clergy and others are reminded that there is Jiowan excellent stock of Bibles, I'rayers Books, Family P'ravcrs. Tracts and General Literature on liajid, together with a supply of Tracts and Hymns specially suited for •• )lission'" work. <)FFICi:i!S OF TILF S'i(';F/r\'. Mr. Wentworth G. Petry, whose appoinlnioiit to tlie Treasurershii^ of the Society was announced in List re- port, has felt it necessary, in conso(|uence orprivaic busi- ness, to retire from the charge of the Soeii^ty's allhirs. Th;^ following resolution was unanimously adopted by your Board : " That the Central Board in acecpting Uu- reiiunation oi' Mr. W. G. I'etry do convey to him their hearty thanks I'ov the valuable, service which he h;is rend"r(nl to the Society. and their great regret that he should iind it necessary to "withdraw from the care of two such important oliiccs as Treasurer of the Diocesan Board and Church Society. They would express the hope that Mr. IVtry may see his way to retain one or other, if not l)Otli of these Treasurer.ships.'' Mr. Petry having- signilied his inability to comply with the request conveyed in the al)ove resolution ; Your lioard begs to announce that Mr. J. 15. Forsyth, has accepted the Honorary Treasurership of the Socit'ly, and Mr. .lohn Hamilton, jnr., the Honorary Treasurershi}) ol' the Diocesan Board. 21 'itioii in <-lurin'o('iolv. sary lo iiccs as ■. Th.'v way to ips." y with Eoard i'(I llio .!')hii OIJITUAIIY. Your r)Oard regret to place on record the death of Mr. ^Veston Hunt, one of the Society's Vice-Presidents, a Life mem1)er and at one time Treasurer of the Society. Mr. Hunt was not only a liberal annual coiitributor but ever tool-: a \varm and intellig-ent interest in the alFairs of the Church Society. J. W., QUEUEC, President. M. M. FOTlIERdlLL, Secretary. January 21th, 188;!. ■:^l I l< i^' m \\.'' ^*' 22 ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CEN- TRAL BOARD DURING THE Yi^AR 1882. .Tanuaky. — Ropcn-t oi' Commiiiec on th*- clt'ctioii ol' a Treasurer. Wciihvortli (>. Petry, E.sq., api)oiii tod Treasurer ; \Yalton Smith, Esq., appoiiit;'d Secretary-Treasurer oi' De- pository. Thanks of tlie Society uiven to Captain Carter, for his z 'alous services as Secretai-y-Treasurer of Depository for eii^'ht years. On Corporate powers of the Bishop. Re- solution on certain lands at St. Georg-e. On St. Michael's Endowiui-nt Fund. Annual Rei>ort of Central Board adopted. Resolution! on Pensions, Reconnnendation of members to servo on Central fjoavd. Correspondence with Hon. Secretary oi' th > Colonial and Continental Church Society with a vi'w to anialuaniaiion with the Church Society in regard t ) certain School grants. Amalganuilion approved of by th" Central Board. Ri'solution on Local Endowment Funds. Resolution of Coiuloh^nce with the widow and family of the late R.'v. A. J. "Woolryclie. Februahv. — Eleclien of Conimiitees, Twelve hundred copies of Annual Report (»rderi'd lo Ix- printed. Mrs. A\^)ol- ryche and four children placed on the W. & 0. list. Circular " for ready referenci'." liesolulion on Foreign and Domestic Mission Board accounts. Mai;-.";!. — Canon XIX api)M)Vt^(l oi'l^y !iis Honor the Lieu- tenant-Governor in C^ounei!. Ani^eidnient to R'sohilion on making investments. $570 granted to the Education Com- mittee for schools during the year. Circular on the Educa- tion of the children of the Clergy. Resolution on keeping securities. 23 cm. ^'hurch intition Local ith the Ai'i.'iL. — Eesolution oil iiaymont oi' stipend of Rev. E.G. Pavkin. $100 granted to Church building at Peninsula. $100 granted to Church huilding atGraspe. $50 granted to Church l>uilding at Sandhill. $100 granted to Church Imikliiig at Spoontn- Pond. 8100 granted to Cliurch build- ing at Lome. Resolution oji payment of above grants. Grants ior education of th(^ children of certain Clergymen. Memorial on is-^ue of Prayer Books and resolution thereon. May. — Application from Rev. Dr. Ker, of Sandy Beach, for Pension and resolution thereon. Com.ittee on Emi- gration. Jrxi:. — Corri'spondenee on proposed retirement of Rev. Dr. Krr. Skp r;:M hki:. — $ loO per annum granted to Rev. Dr. Ker, as IVusion. Correspondence on the subject of G-rant from "W. & 0. J 'and to the \vido\v of the late R. R. Burrage, with resolulion tln'r 'on. $•')() granted as outiit. Resolution on Education ol' childr 'U ol' the Clergy. NovKMir,;!:. — ]ic])ori ou list of (Uerical su1)seribers to W. .& 0. Fund. iit'V. M' ssis. Nieolls and Judge entered on Pension Py-law accoi'dingio Article XVI. $400 per annum iiraiiicd io Kev. A\\ Khw: as Pension on his resigninjjs- the Mission ol' St. Sylvesler. Sale of cm'tain land in Cranbourne. Kesignatioji of Tr.'asuve)' with resolution thereon. Com- mittee a])pointed to select a Treasurer. Resolution on cer- tain land at Pury. Di:('in!i!!;i;. — $:)() grant 'd out orBarford land sale forthi^ purcluise of siie of Church at Dixville. $100 granted to Slanstead Pair.onage. Itefn.sal of any grant trom W. & O. Fund to i he widow of the late Rev. R. R. Ikirrage. Resolu- tion on payment of Pensions. Resolution on the Mountain Endow uu'iil Fund. Report of Committee on selection of Treasurer. .1 . Pell Forsyth, Esq., unanimously elected Trea- surer of the So(,'iety. Committee on Clerical reports. i! % I. *< \l '' w 24 I^EiE'OKT' OF Tin; Diocesan Board of Missions, TO TIllC CHURCH SOCIETY, 1882. The Ibllowing is the abstract ot the Rovcmiuc aeconnl of the Diocesan Board for the year ended Dec. olst, 1S8-J : — Dif. To Sli|piinls !oi' ISS'J *• ri'iisioius for ]yyj " (JeiiL'ral ExiHMist'.s '• Discount oil (Jlu'(im' di'in sited iliiriiii;- 1S,S_'. '' Spciial E\[ieiiSL's " BalaiHL' ...>i;i,s7i; t^'i ■i:m OS :i i:; ■iTi; (Ml I, SI") i;l S:ii:,:!Oii -;i Cw. ily llaiaiicL' I'coiii last ai'cjiiiil .S " .V: sossiiifiil :i'r(i\ cl ■• S. I'. <;. (liaiit •• S. 1'. C. (()!• I'l'lisioli '• .Miv-'oul-'iuiil ol'lli!' Cliiiicii •• ( 'kTi:'v Triisi r'uiiij, •• Siisti'iitati(jii l''iiiiil, '• ( Im ■-(' ]>{:• draiit •• .*-'iili.-r;-i|i|i(iliS ('(ilil'cli'd I'm- .Ma;/dalrii I- lands in' itcv. .\. W. Muuiilaiii.. •■ Amount I'cccivcd tlii'oUL;'!i i.oril l>i-;!i(i|i ol' till' IHii- ri'Si' •■ iu'.i.' ;•(.■. •l o:; Dcpo.-it.- ■J/Jlo T! r.i ~ 1 ■I-': ll,"l •j.;ii:. I'S l.S'.Mi 1 1 I'll S4 l' I ■jail {til :n>!, nil i;; sii ji;,:;nn •!'.) 11 will be observed that the balance in hand on -"Il^t Dec, 1881, has been very considerably increiv^ed, a I'act Avhich is easily accounted ibr when it is l»orne in uiind that the expenditure ibr sii[);'n(.ls diiriiiu' llie past year is h'ss by Ihe sum ot !?2,()7(3.02 than in ISS]. The largv. btihtnce on hand then is owini^' almost enlirely to diminished expenditure resulting I'rom a number oi' vacancies in the Diocese. 2r, >ns. As soon lis it became apparent lliat your Board would be in a position to mak(^ an appropriation towards ihe exten- sion of the Churcli s ministrations, n(\i^'otiations were enter- ed into ^vitll the view oi' opening anew mission or dividing one of the larger ones, but your Loard lu'.s not seen fit to pursue this objeat at ])resent. Before new ground can be taken up it is obviously our duty to supply the ministra- tions of religion to those old missions which are now with- out a clergyman. Of these there are ]io l.'ssthan tliree, viz. : Bromplon and AYindsor, Sandy I'eaeh and St. Sylvester ; none of which your Board regrets to say, is there any immediate prospect of .-upplyiiig with a resident pastor. That the paucity of men lit to cari-y on the work of the Church as IMissionarii'S in the Diocese i.s an (n'il not likely to diminish in future is ^'ery mucli io be apprehended. The highest zeal, a {'tor a time, is noi always proof against the ever present anxieties and painful struggles which are the attendants of an iiiadefjuatv' incoiiie, and as a consequence men will be atiracied ])y tlie mere favorable iiiducemeK's presented in oilier pans of ilir missionary lii'ld. Your Board d ■ ires to druw al trillion to the fact that it has been impossible to lill ihe ^lissions now vacant without sendhig to Eniiland for men. ami that thev have been obliged to appropriate cu! cf ibe funds entrusted to them a sum suHicient to cover the travelling exiieiises of two men from Liverpool to Quebec. All will recognize that the Church in this Diocese ought not to present herself as a claimant for not only the money but the men provided l)y the Church in England for work in foreign lands if ]>y any cllbrls within the reach of her sons she can possibly avoid this po.sit.ion. Your Board are of opinion that tlie time is yet in the future when the CJiurch's Missions in this Diocese can be maintaiiied without any ))('ctiniary aid from tlie mother country — but they woukl respecfully represent to the ^f • ■ ^ B ' ' ■ 1 1 i ?i( I [V :•• m 26 Clergy and Laity ol' tli;^ Diocese that tht^ lacilitios for Edu- cation provided by the University of Bishop's Coll(\o'(' ought to draw to that institution a sulhciont num])er of men to fill not only all vacancies in this Diocese but ulso to o-q forth into our North AW^stern Dioc(>sos. The condition of the fields worked by graduates of Bishop's College proves that no better training for the ministry in our Canadian Dioceses is needed if it can be supplied by other institu- tions. But Bishop's College, with all the facilities and advantages which it presents to the sons of families in our midst does not furnish us with all the men required even by this Diocese. Your Board would ask all and particu- larly the Clergy tc consider wh(>ther this may not be due to some failure on their part to be on the watch for young men gifted by God for the work of tli(> Ministry and to draw their attention in good season to the opportunities which God has placed within their reach througli Bishop's College of being trained and educated for Holy Orders. Your Board would express their conviction that the Annual Day of Intercession on behalf of Missions, if faith- fully and lovingly usod for prayer and instruction and followed by personal inlluence in private would soon relieve the Church in this Diocese from the painful — not to say hurailiathiu- — [)osition of havin^', e. apply to the Mother Church to .send us out men as well as money to carry on the work of our Alissions. It is no kindness either to the young men themselves or to the. Church among.^L us to .'ncourag(> or to accept men who have no gifts or aptitude for the Ministry, but we must be sadly wanting in faith, in the power of prayer, and of the Holy Ghost if we have any^doubt that our Church's intercessions will be answered by the raising uj) in our I'amilies, here and there and every where throughout the Diocese — of boys and young men endowed by the Holy (jlhost with all '* » 27 iS-ht la to V go 'i needful gifts wht'ii duly developt'd and rightly trained for the Ministry of Christ among us. The system of requiring the Inciimhi.'nt and Wardens of a congregation to furnish the Board with a receipt from the Insurance Oflico for the premiums paid on the property in each case was found to b;' encumbered with practical dilliculiies which called for its abandonment. After careful consideration your Board ado^ited the x)lan indicated iu the following circular: — ^T. MICHAEL'S RECTORY. Bergerville, 1882. The Incumbent and Church Wardens, Congregation of Mission of GENTLE3IEN, The Diocesan Board is desirous of securing greater uni- formity and security with reference to the Insurance of the property of the Church in the Diocese than exists at present, and with this object in view asks your concurrence in the following plan : (1) The adoption of thn-e year Policies in all cases. (2) The adoption of oOth September as tlie date when all Policies should expire. (•')) The acceptance of one oUice for all I'olicies in the I)ioces(\ AVith reference to (2) on the expiration of your presimt Policy, th(> olhce recommended by the Board will be pre- pared to insure your property for three years together with the broken period preceding oOtli Si'ptember. With reference to ("5) the Board after placing itself in communicatio]! with all the principal oliicis (8 in number) doing businiNss in Quebec has secured the iollowing excep- tionally low rates from tht^ Imiierial Fire insurance Co., H. II. Sewell, Agent, Qu Ix^c. On Stone and Brick Churches and Parsonages covered with tin or wood in town and country Tocts per $100 for three years. j •••11 1 ;• Is ■ 1;' I:. ■' K^' 28 Oil Buildings oi' wood and covered with wood and isolat- ed 85cts piT $100 for three years. These rates have been agreed to by the Imperial Oflicc only in the expectation Ihat the inducements oU'cred will have the result oi' throwing the greater part ol' the Insu- rances of the Church property in the Diocese into its hands. The Diocesan Board hopes that you will take the above scheme earnestly into consideration and return a favoral)!*' answer at your earliest convenience. I am, Gentleman, \'our faithful ^Servant, A. A. Yon Iffland, Secretary Diocesan Board. Several of the congregations have already taken advan- tage of the exceptionally favourable terms contained in the above proposal and others have expressed their inteniion of doing so as soon as their pri'sent policies expire. It is very much to be desired that all the JMissions aided by the Board should insure in one office an ol)ject which there can be little doul)t will be eventually attained. It may l)e of service to congregations, independent of aid from the Diocesan Board to know that the Imperial Insur- ance Co. is prepared to take risks on all Church property in the Diocese and does not limit its oUrr to Missions oftho Board. Your Board a year ago in reporting the increased obli- gations assumed by the various -Missions expressed its con- viction that they would be faithfully and punctually ful- filled. It is satisfactory to be able to state now that with scarcely any exception the result has vindicated the sound- ness of that conviction. Other marks of progress are to be found in the steps to- wards self-suppoit taken by several Missions which v> ill result at no distant date, in complete success. •>!) hi- lie:' (vill Ih. pre bic Cooksbiiv is now payiiiu' an ussossinont of^joo nnd will become solf-.su.stiiiniiig' on UtJiily, 188">. Durham is pay- ing- $")()0 and will beconi',' sclf-supporling- ai the close of IS.Sj. Stan.sk'ad is i)ayinL>- $-l"'0 and will reqniro no aid i'rom llie Hoard ai'tor ISSl, and Coaticook is also paying $450 per anumn and will increase that amount to ^.loO next year alter which it will Ix^come independent. The Mission oT Bury has also been notilied that assistance irom the Ijoard is not to be looked for after the year 1881. These are all evidences of sound advancement guag-cd by the test of mom-y contributions and furnish a ground for expecting additional improvement in the future. Otiier proofs there are however full and abundant which may be gathered from thi- reports of the Clergy herewith submitted — proofs of abundant and patient labour the fruits of which are in a measure alieady showing themselves but which promise a fuller harvest in future years. Your Board has with great regret to announce the resignation of Mr. '\Y. G. I'elry as Treasurer. In connection with Mr. Petry's retirement from this odice the lollowing resolution was unanimously adopted : '• That tlie Diocesan Board do tender to ]Mr. W. Gr. Petry their liearty thanks for the tlioiough and courteous manner in which lu' lias discharged, during the past year, the labor- ious duties of Treasurer of the Funds committed to them, allecting as they do th(> whole Missionary work of the Diocese." Mr. John Hamilton Inis been appointed to succeed Mr. Petry as Treasurer. iSince the last re^iort was presented to the Church Society, the following appointments have been made : — In the month of January, the Eev. F. M. AYebstt-r to the Mission of Bury ; the liev. J. S. Sykes to the Mission of Kingsey, and the Rev. J. ]>. Debbageto the Mission of West Framjiton. I ■ i ' 5" ll .'50 In the month of June, Mr. A. H. Judge (ordainod the Ibllowing August) was appointed to the Mission of Cook- shire. On 30th September last, the lu'V. ]M. Ker was phiced on the retired list, and a pension granted to him from the Pension Fund of the (.'hurcli Society ; and in November last, the Rev. W King retired from Missionary duty, and accepted a pi'nsion from the Church Society. Your Board here desires to place on rt^cord its profound appreciation ol" the long and arduous labours of these two faithful Missionaries of the ('h'i.^-''h who, the former since 1859, and the latter since 1810, with unllagging zeal, ex- pend(Hl their b 'st energies and highest gifts in the Master's work i]i this Diocese. In the death of the l?ev. A. J. "Woolryche, the Church has not only lost a faitliful ^Missionary and large numbers a friend of bright intelligence and kindly f eling, but on(> to whom is to be credited in greal measure the w^ork of founding the system which your Board is carrying out with such great advantage to the Diocese. All which is respectfully submitted. .T. "W., QUEBFX', Chairman. A. A. Vox Iff r- AND, Secretary. ■:o:- 31 the 011 Ithe uul e,:e:po:rt OF THE SAINT FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC— FEBRFAliY Tnr, ]8.s:j. Chairman : TiiK Ri:v. C. V. Rktd, D.C.L., Rural Deax. Secrdarij : The Ri:v. H. Rok, D.l). Ti-e(mirer : Mu. C. E. Wuutele. Executive Co.m.aiittee :— The Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer, and the Rev. A. C. Scarth, Rev. I. BrockJ and Messrs. R. AV. Hcnekcr and A. \Vint(>r. Depdsitdky Committee : — The Chahman, and the Rev. A. C. Scarth, Rev. I. Brock and Rev. J. Foster. Auditor — Mr. AV. Farwell. The R(^ports of the Clergy oi' the District of St. F'rancis, printed at length, ^vill he read ^vith general interest. They are a record of al)nii{hint and patient labour, which even now is evidently l)i'ariiig fruit, though the full rcvsults can only hi' lot^kcd for in future yars. One noticeable feature of the mission work in this district, is the large number of stations served and of services regularly given by the Clergy. Thus, in thirteen of the missions, regular services are supplied to no less than iifty stations, and this does not include ihe Bishop's College Missions, which occupy seven stations more. The amount of patient, alfectionate "house to house preaching " done in connection with this laro-e num])er of stations, would be a long story indeed to tell ; and if it could be told, would bi' of the deepest interest. As on(> sami^le of what seems to be immediate success of a sound character, the station of Beebe Plain may be referred to, where live years ago ihere was not one churchman; where the held seemed hopeless, and yet to-day there is a handsome Church and a thriving Sunday-School, and a considerable and steadily growing congregation. The fact is that the tide of feeling in this district has decidedly turni^d in favor of the Church, and there is a willingness %■■ \' >' u lo ivccivi' lior ti'achiiii;', wliich st'cuis littl;- less than iiinr- Vt'llous lo tho.s" wln) h:u''' known Ih;; ])n'Jndi(.'.'.s and bitterness of wars gone by. A pr(»[)!i"t of our own has told us what can he done il a tid- in the allairs orni;'U is takini at the Hood, and the Oloru'y oT the distriet seem to hi- thorouydily aroiisin.n- lli'Uiselv'v's to take lull advantage ot the Church's opportunity. Another noticeable le.iiuro of thes- re[)orts, is the growth in our congregations of ;> niissiouary spirit. Formerly, little or nothing was don • in the way of ci^nJributions lor th(^ work of the Church ontside, little iude^'d for ttie work within each particular mission. Now tlie progress, in a spirit of self-support, is evident everywhere; but nuich more cheeriiig is it to see a proportiona.te advance in money given for Churv-h objects outsid". Taking the thirteen parishes and missions which liave sent in reports {i.e. pre- vious to the .Sherbrooke Annual Meeting) contributions ibr parish pur[)oses reach the sum of about >^l-],')')(), while the amount given lor out.-ide o])jects is nearlv ^'-.OOO, or nearly 1(5 per cent of all i);ud for se!l-.>upport. AVhen ^ve consider the strain upon locei r 'si'ur.'es, which tlie late increase of assessment involved, tliis I'esuh. is surely veiy encourag- ing. It is true tlu'-^e cuc'riiiu' fe.els are accompanied by others of a d.epr.\'-sing characicr; I'or example, missions comparatively wealthy, Avhi're what is given away oidy amounts t(j some two o,- three per cent of whai is spinit upon self; but none tb'^ less it is true that the spirit of giving for Ood's \vork, oursid- one's own borders, is decid- edly u'rowing throughoul the !:>t. Francis District, ami it is believed that the abundant lil)slin)ony of the Clergy to the good results of these missioi's is uniform, and the wisdom of the experiment seems to be fully justilied. The favour with which this special ell'ort to bring home the claims of It 83 luir- aiid told ) I).. or or ork spiritual i't'lij4ion to ini'ii'.s hcail.s, has Ix'oii cvcrywhcn'e. ivct'ivt'd is itsoll' a iiio.sl ciicouraiiinii' si^'ii of tlio iiincs. It is quite clear tliat tlii^ (lospd which the C'lnuch has to otll'V is. uoiit' th;' h'ss now than it wa« at the liist, the Gospel to which the heart oi' man responds as the lru«» sup{)lv oi'its telt wants, namely, a sa\-iour who brink's per- sonal reconciliation wilh God, deliverance Ironi personal sin, and the joy imd i'n'edoni of the new life of ri^-hteous- ness. It surely also reveals a most healthy stale of thinast year's work in this District in all its aspects W(> have surely the best urounds for thanking God ami taking courage. C. P. Ptini), D. C. L., Chairman . IIk.xuy Roi:, T). 1)., ^Secretary. Sherbrooke, l;5th December, ISHii. A('T(:»N. The Rev. T^. ('. AVurtele reports : — The num])er of parishioiu'rs in this Mission has not ma- terially changed. Some have left to reside in other parts; hut they have been replaced by new arrivals. There are at present thirty-one families (English) in Acton proper. Taking into consideration the composition of the congregation as well as the fewness of the families, I can thankfully say that the attendance on the services oi' the Sanctuary has t)een good, and the devotional bearing- has been very gratifying. On November IDth, the Rev. I. M. Thompson commenc- ed his mission, which lasted ten days. It was a great pri- vilege to us all to hear our earnest missioner while he pro- 1--1 » ,', 34 claimed the momentous truths of the Church to the atten- tive coni^regations. Ilis work in this portion of Christ's vineyard will be productive of much iiood. In the outpost ot'Daul)y there are fourteen faniiliis, and during the past year I held forty-six week-day services with an average attendance of thirty-live. In West Wickham, another outpost of this Mission, I held twenty-four services, with an average attendance of seventeen. Last autumn several famili(\s moved into this locality, so that now the number of families attending the services amounts to ten. The Parish register shows 1'2 baptisms, marriages and 2 burials. The services were continued in Upton and Koxton Falls, in th(^ Diocese of Montreal. Diocesan IJoard, $250.00; Church Society, >s0.00 ; inU-r- est on Parsonage loan, si^Hl.OO : repairs of (Church, t-'-^-O'i; Easter offering, $5.00 ; other expenses, $21.28. Total, $399.28. nAIIFOKD. The Rev. C. B. Washer reports :— I have been in charge of this mission about a yar, and my report is little more than to tell the tal(> of the work carried on by my pred(>cessor, the \U'v. A. Stevens (whost> praise is in every house), and discharged by nie witli slight change. There is no marked advance to chronicle, but no doubt good result must come, for in God's world, physical and spiritual, there is no waste, and in due time we shall reap if we faint not. Dixvillc. — I have converted this station from a fortnight- ly into a weekly (service at 10.30 a. m.,) under a convic- tion that we must have one locality for concentrated work, a centre of iniiuence for the whole mission. Audi have secured the extra services by serving Hereford in the evening Had it been possible to delay writing a month, I could have said something di^finite respecting the p.'0[)osed erection of a church. Now, however, I nniy record that we have purchased the most suitable site in the village, OO altoii- livi.st'.s S and ^'^■i('L!,s 01!, I Cc oJ' ) tllis '^ thv and il" cireumstancs arc lavorable shall proceod in the ►jlpring" lo hiiiid. Thi' iSuiulay Mchool, at which I am always pvosciit and take a. class, is carriod on every Sunday moniiniv in our place oT worship. Wo have not t!ie number of sclioiars tlial we ouu'ht to liavc, owing to the delusion oT many voulhs that they are too old. li" wo can.not overcome tiiis dchision, we hope to r(>tain tlie children as they grow" np,^ and arm thom against l>cinu- led. away. There is decided improvement in amenability ir> discipline, and the number ol' scholars al)S(MitiHg themselves iVom the subse(|ucnt morning servic(> is rapidly diminishing, in fact has come down to two or Ihree. AVe are under considerable obliga- tion to Mrs. Ntilson lilggleston Ibv her endeavours in the school, ami Tor her exertions to raise funds for the Christ- mas tree. *SV. Liivrrncc. — The usual fortnightly service has been maintained, ^vilh regular attendance of the small conurega- tion. A neat i'ence to the church-yard, on the road side is half done, and Avould have been (piito, Juid a carpenter been available at suilalde time. In the spring, we liope to see the completion of this part ofthelenci>, and of the lev(dlinu' and smc;othiiig of the ground. >7^/////,'7,Y'. —Congregations good here, in tlie fortnightly school house services, and manife;-;!, interest in the work. ISew and ])roi-.i'r service l)ooks ha\e ]h vn provided by the conLi'reu'ation for tlu^ ])rayer desk. A hoi'se-sh'd is to be erected as soon as tlu^ river rises sulUciently to admit of sawing the lumbt-r. yiy great \\ ;int at this station is some one who will supv'rintt>nd a iSiuiday school. Ilercfunl. — It is mv molancholv dutv to mer.iion in this place the loss of a good friend andoLUiiesi churchman in the person of Mr. Aaron AVorkman, who died last May, leaving l)eliind him a good and brave reputation. AVhalcvcr Hereford once promisi'd to b(^co,ne, of late years it has l)eeii a feeble station, and a source of nnnv than usual anxiety to the Missionary, on. account of indiU'erence to church ministrations, so much so that it was feared the time was ap[)roaching when tln^se ministrations would have to 1)0 discontinued. And disconiiniu'd they were through the six summer months by reason of falling into arrears of assessanuit. Ten days aft-r my arrival a year m .iUn )||< m hv ' 'I I ;■ ill f fi ago, I was requested by the Diocesan Board to g-ive due notice of suspension of services. Wi> managed to l)ridg-" the difliculty ; but in three months a simihir request cami", and reluctant as I was to aequit'sec in any action haviiiu" the slightest tendency to injure the place, I gave the notice and closed the church. We were not aslced to re-open till the end of the summer. By the activity of Miss Workman, in'' devotion to h(>r father's memory, money was collected anyw^here and everywhere, the arrears dischargi d, aiul more than six months assessment paid in advance. I re- sumed my fortnightly services, which I had changed to evening (with good result as to attendance), to enable me to work with greater advantage when^ there appears more of a futunv But where was the congregation? About three or four were found to attend. The arrangements for Hereford Sunday are: — Dixville, Sunday School i>..')0, morning service 10.80. After brief pause for refreshment to Perryboro at 12.45, ten miles, for service at three : and then to Hereford church, fourteen miles, for service at seven, with no time before to attend to bodily wants. Now I say what I feel, this fourtec^n miles doiu^ after four o'clock is no hardship, is a mere triile to bear, in the iilorious cause ol the Gospel in which one is privilegetl to labour, and there is compensation which these not so privileged know not of But what shall we say lor the llerefoidians, who ar<» any of them hardly more than two miles from chtirch, and have nearly the whole day to rest bel'ore making the attempt to go, and y(>t will not face the dark, or the heavy ^\■in^el• road? One person was (piite taken back when 1 sugu'ested the advisability ol carrying a lantern; but he need not have been, ior of a night of social gaiherinu' or entertain- ment lanterns are numerous (Miou.gh, somewhat like lire Hies on a summer's I'vening. This incr(>ased inclillerence was manifested before the extraordinary snow drifts thrice blocked my course. What shall I do? 1 will contiiuie my work at this station as long as I ean while the auM'ee- ment with the Diocesan Board is kept, and try to eilect improvement. In the absence of amemlnient, 1 must carry to others the blessing so lightly valued. But I would add that though I may iind myse'l' unable to work much good so lar from headquarters and with so many othi'r demands, the neighl)ourhooil would be a good sphere oi labour to a Missionary making theVillage of Canaan, Diocese ( i;t 37 due ri(lfr/> lame, vino- |i)tic(^ till nun, 'Ctcd aiul 'I IV. 'd to norc bout of Vermont, his centre, from which Hereford Church is only a mile and a-half. Perr7/boru\ — This station Jceeps up its reputation. Bad weather maizes but little diii'eroice to the cono-resation : and 1 have here ])een enabled to keep every appointment. The pastoral visits are appreciated. It is to be rcirretred, lor s[)iritual reasons, that one can only give fortnightly services, and that the place is not within easier reach. I am glad to record the erection of a horse shed, a portion of which is iinishcd and in use. A good Sunday School was niaintainetl during the year, except those months when the snow was deep. And the congregation has provided suitable books for the x^rayer desk. To say that the whole Mission is iinancially below what it ouu'ht to l)e is lo say what is true of every Mission in the Diocese, Ihit this liarford Mission is very low in this re- spect, mainly I supj)ose, because so few value rightly the ministrations of Ju-ligion. Vv'e must bide our time. In every case where spiritual food comes to lie delighted in, the fnn> will oHering of worldly s'lbstance by the thankful heart will be sure to follow. As far as I can see from the Annual Iveports, nothing has yet l)een done in the way of subscriptions to Church Society Fund. We must try this year to be represented by a few names as a beginning. I should like to report sjnri(nal progress. " Have you no conversions (o record ? ' That depends on what w^e mean by conversion. I can tell of no sudden arresting of the sinner, as with Saul on his way to Damascus, and ))ringing him at once from the life of sin to the life of holiness. But that tliere is a- uradual turning of some, a liking for evil ways becoming less, and a regard for the service of the Lord Jesus growing greater, 1 do not for a moment dou])t. May tiiere be a great out-pouring of tln^. Holy Spirit upon t:h('se parts, wJirre so many men and wonuMi are living without liopc, and withcmt God in th(> world. And may the same Holy Si)irit deepen His work in the few (alas ! the verv few) communicants, and make them con- sistent and l.nave in their Christian walk. Total amount raised for all Church purposes during the year sJi'^W.TO. ik 'tf I I ' p ■ 1 ; l$i I' ,:l|< Os2 'JO EOUKC} LOUIS Tho liev. JI. C. Stuart reports:— Tho servicos at St. Bartholomew's Church liavo becMi uninterrupted durini:;' the year. Tiie pcoph' are u'e]ii>rally constant in th; ir atteiulance at Cliureh, and they show hy their ]~)unctuaHty, by tlieir reverent behaviour, a.s w^'U as by their Ivind attentions to me, that they appreeiat.' Ilr,' efforts made l)y the Church to phice Avithin their rracli the various means of grace. Divine Service has been conduct"d in St. Rartliolomew's Church every Sunday morninu', and, exeeptinu- those days when Eveiiing Trayer was read at Tout Kouge, every Sunday evening. IJurinu' the months ol'.Tuly and Vuu'ust, Evening Sv^rviee was h; Id on alternate Sundays at i'ont Kouge, in the U'.'at lilth' chap.'l built a i'ew years ago by ]\rr. W". S. Parke, who. with his iamily, has tak<'n much trouble to malvc tlie ch'ip '1 and tb.o si r\'iees ch(>eri'ul and at the same time digiiilti>d. Tln' Holy Communio'.i has lieeii celebrate d lortnightly, ;ind during the warm weather on all the l''estivals. There ar<^ forty-nino i'amilies belonginu' to the ('hrireh of England in the ^lission. 01' tho non-ivoma:i population, seven '"amilies only do not prof'ss allegiaiue to the Angli- can Church. Tlu'!'!' of these stand aloof, rarely atti-ndin^' tho services, whilst the ri'inaininu' lour fanulies are divided, tho parents i-elusing llie ministrations oi' the Chureli, and all tlieir children b^nnL': r(\gu}ar atlendants, nnniy of them communicants. Too nundi praise can scarcely be bestowed upon the admirable wu-king of tho three schools aid(>d by the (.'hureh. The ieaehers labour consciejiiiously, lovinuiy and ivnweariedly in their ellorts to (hn'elo}) the mental and moral faculties ol" their pu])ils. One of tlu* tt^u'hers hoUlsa, first-class Model-school diplonui, from the Quebec IJoarJ. It certainly R[)eaks well for one of the other teaclun's, that at the rec 'nt examination for diplomas, the candindered to the choir, who have acquiued themselves with much credit. The Parish registers ^how the following entries: — Bap- tisms 14, marriages 1, burials 7, number coniirmed 23. Asses.smont raised, $112.00; total olFertory, $70.47; Poor Fund. $.';r).00 ; Church expenses, $21.82. Total, $239.70. liUo.MPTox AND wiXDsoK. (Vacant.) BITKY. The llev. 1'. M. Webster reports:— I was inducted to the charge of this Mission upon the (irst Sunday after Ejiiphany, 1S82, by the Rev. Rural Dean Keid. Sunday and week-day services have been held with un- failing regularity in St. Paul's Church, Robinson, at St. Thomas" Mission, Cant<'rbury, in St. Peter's Church, Ting- wick ; services were held regularly in St. John's Church, Dudswell Road, up to the end of July, but, owing to the Congregation I'ailing to mei^t assessment, services were dis- continued from that time. Holy Communion has been ci4el)rated onee every fortnight in St. Paul's Church, once a (juarter at St. Peter's; the Mission of St, Thomas being ANJthout a churcli edilice, the congregation have been invited to communieate at the village church. The Sunday School at jvobinson has been regularly held every Sunday; a l)and of earnest teachers have rendered me great assist- ance in this important branch of C^hurch work; forty-eight have beini the avernge attendance during the last year, seventy-live names are on the lists. Upon Sunday the otli of November the Lord Bishop visited the Mission accompanied by Mrs. "Williams. A Con- ^■i^ Vi >\^^ "■■.i 40 finnatioii Service was held at St. raul's, llo])iiisoii, when s.'venteen candidates presented themselves ; the whole body oi' conlirmees receiving* the Holy Comniuniou upon the day of their Conlirmation. Since my induction lliere have l)('en t\V(Mity-seven l)ap- tisms, eig'ht marriages and seven burials. Since the last JJeport the new parsonage has been com- pleted and presents a handsome ajipearance upon the beau- tiful Glebe property ; the Ladies Uuild of St. Taul's Church has been largely instrumental in bringing this necessary work to a happy issue. The okl Parsonage and Sehool House were swept away by lire in January last. ^luch valuable assistance has been rendered, for which our thanks are tendered, by many of the male mend)ers of the dilferent congregations in levelling oil" ground around new Parson- age, gathering in Harvest, laying on water, ike. The following entertainments have been held: — Sunday School Feast in January. — Two Guild-Teas and Concerts — in aid of I'arsonage Fund. A Children's Concert in April, r( alizt'd sii."*, which wert; expendetl in buying Sunday School books for St Taul's Library. In August the Annual Sunday Sehool Fic-Nic, was held ; a pleasant day was spent in IJishop's Grove upon the Banks of the liiver St. Francis. The Ladies' Guild meet once a month, and hav*' done much good work lor the Church during the past year. 1 cannot close without mentioning that much kindness has been shewn me by tlie people tliroughout the lenglh and breadth of the ^lission. In addition to hnancialstatemejit a])pended to this report Forty-live dollars have Ikm'Ii jiromised towards ])urchasing a bell for St. Paul's Church, Kobinson. Assessment, .$41."). 00 ; Church Society, i^i'O.OO ; Foreign and Domestic Missions, s7.74 ; Bishop's Colh'ge, sii.,")!) ; Quebec contribution to Parsoinig(.', .siJli.VOO ; Children's Concert and Guild Teas, $Il'!».S2 ; Jiev. T. Jiiehardson, for bell, $1(1.00 ; contributiojis for chancel car]>et (local), !«il(!,00 ; St. Matthew's Guild, \'c., for carpet, ^■■'>2:-\^ ; Guild, enter- tainment for organ, ^."'.O.OO ; Easter oileitory, ^IH.oO. Total, $970.04. 41 hvJiol,. upon |i l)ap- iian vS lone CAPE ('(JVK. Tho R"V. Win. Gore LysiiT reports :- - Early in January, havini^ transl'erred the pews of the old Church to tho new, w<' entered the latter, and have since used it I'or Divine ^Service. The building is handsome and commodious, but has, as yet, a somewhat empty appearance. AVhen new seats shall have been made, and new matting- laid down, there will be an improvemcjit in this respect. At the opening service, the sum ol' thiriv dollars was collected towards paying oU'lhe debt U[)on the Church. Thi:; we have since accomplished. During the year, we have lost sundry members oi' the congregation by removal, and we are now, in point ol' numbers, Aveaker than we have been i'or many years. Under the circumstances, we may be thankful that our Church has been completed, and is fjuite out of debt, for the ellort to meet the assessment of the Diocesan Board and current expenses, seems to be quite as much as the con- gregation is capable of at present. Our Suiulay Schools liave been in operation, as usual, but with diminished attendance. Two daily schools here, and one at l*erce, Avere also kept open. Our school in the CV^ve, No. 1, though in charge of a very competent, and indeed, very accomplished teacher, is not in so satisfactory a condition as 1 could wish. This arises from the distance of the old school-house from many of the pupils, who are unable to go in bad weather. Hence insuilicient attendance. A new school-house, in a mon> central position, is much re(juir(Hl. This has been spoki'ii ol' for years; but there are dilliculties in the way, and nothing has yet been done. I am glad to report the recent purchase of an (excellent ca])inet oruan, which we were much in need of. Nearly every one in the i>lace uave something towards it, t-ome indeed gave li])eraliy, and we were generously aided by a few kind friends from a distance. I append our iinancial statement. Itfs ^ ;'i . ■;! il 42 Cape Cove. OfTertory $ 5G 00 Special coUectioii.s 18 00 Diocesan Board 300 00 New C'lmrch 80 00 Haimouium 1-13 00 Perce, $ 33 00 1» 00 ]')0 00 Total colleciccl in Mission, $730. $r>47 00 $102 00 COATIC(JOK. The Rev. J. P'oster reports : — In presenting my annual report of the state of the Church in this Mission for the current year. I am able to say that the Lord's Day, and occasional week day services, and Sunday Schools have been kept up with unfailing regularity. Pastoral visitino" has been attended to as usual. I have two services in St. Stephen's Church, at which the Rev. A. Balfour very kindly assists, and one at Christ Church, every Sunday. A number of people from this jilaco have moved away to jManitoba and the North-AYest, and their places are gener- ally idled \\y> by French Caiuu^lans, who purchase their farms. AVe have yearly to report that very few emigrants from the British hsles remain in the Eastern Townships ; l)ut we hope a marked improvement in this respect will be ellected by the recently organized Immigration, or C!olonization, Society, which has its htad quarters at Shcrl^rouke. Every Clergyman and every Churchman in the Town- ships, should give that Society Ids hearty support. The Sunday School at St. Sle])hcn's is very well and regularly attended, by all the children of the congregation. The Bible Class, which I teach mysell', is attended by a number of the young people, who appear to l)e very anxious to study the Holy Scriptures. I catechise the whole school once a month for about three-quarters of an hour. I Iioxk; for good results from N i 43 Perce. >' 33 00 9 00 L-)0 00 ■n»2 00 ■Ay that s, and liiiliiin- ^vhic]l CJirist ^va^' to ' tlK'ir from ut Wo ected ;itioii, owii- and tioii. >y a ions )out fom tliis raclliod oF instructing thi^ young- in tlu> distijictivo. teachings of the I'hurch. The Sunday School at Christ Church lluctuatcs in iiuin])ors very much, sometimes coHapsing altogether. This is owing to the fact thut many of the parent.s of the children remain here only for a short time, they go to other mauufacturing places in search of work. I fondly lioped that when the Sugar Factory and the Cotton Factory were established, I vronld find amongst the operatives a larger percentage of Church }ieople. In this I am greviously disappointed. Very few of the English operatives who come here, belong to the Church. I have made it a point of duty to call upon all of them at their homes and boarding places, late in the evening, after their worlv is done (the o]ily time when 1 can converse with them) and invite them to come to Church. In a few cases, my friendly visits have had the elfect of bringing them to the services occasionally, though, in most cases, they have failed to do so. My duty, however, is to persevere in look- ing alter them, ;vud hopefully awaiting results. IMr. lTob])s, the ^Manager of the Cotton Factory, I know, does all he possibly can to induce the operatives to attend Church. Owing to a special elFort, ^\'hich v.' as made last year, to enlarge St. Steph<']i's Church, a mueli larg-r amount of money \vas raised than last year. It is contemplated to make a vJgoi'ous ellbrt, during the present winter, to raise by subscription, an amount .suHi- cient to pay olf the de1)t of >ii7")0 still due on St. Stephen's Church and Parsonage. I append the usual statistics. Baptisms, aduKs, 2, infants, 12; marriages, .") ; ])urials. 11. Diocesan lioard Assessment, ^;:.o.")0 ; Foreign and Dmnestic Missions, $10; Church Society, $f-'; Bishop's College, S3.;)0 ; C^hristmas oH'ering for the poor, ii?lO ; Insurance and general expenses of the Cluirch, $14') ; Sunday Schools, iii;18 ; oH'erings to tln^ Clergyman, •■^l-'>"' ; princi))al and interest on Parsonage d'bt, $180. Tolal collecte(l in the Mission, $884.50.' \i ':'■ P mWi n. \ i 'i !?:! :llj 44 COOKSIIIHE. Rev. Arthur II. Judo-c reports: — For the short period of my incumbency, I am able to report of all matters in connection with the work of the Church, Avith great satiisfaction. Morning service i.s held in J^t. I'eter's Church, Cookshire, every tSundny, and every alternate Sunday, evening service. The average atteudaiiee at the morning service is eighty. The fasts and festivals of the Church are carefully observed, and 1 rejoice to .say, with an average attendance of twentv-nine at the servicos. In connection with this Church is a nourishing vSuiulay School under the care of ellicient teachers. At the village of Island Brook, eight miles frpm Cook- shire, we have a commodious Church, in which 1 hold an afternoon service every second Sunday. I have good hope that with careful and earnest work, the Church here may become strong and vigorous. The av(M'ag(i attendance at the services is sixty. I regret thai I have not yet been able to establish a Sunday School at this station, but hope shortly to do so. At, "the lUisin," five miles iVom Cookshire, a lady ol my congregation holds a Sundav School every Sunday al'ter- noon. Her self-denying services are much appreciated by the people of the neighborhood, and are of great help tome. Once a month I visit *his out-station and addn^ss the children. On the i!5th of June, His Lordshi]) the Bishop adminivS- tered confirmation, twenty-two candidates w^ere presented by Doctor Roe. To Doctor Roe, for his indefatigable aiul earnest work during the five months of his charsi-e, the gratitude of this Parish must be ever due. It is with much sorrow that I chroiiicle the deaths, in August last of John Craig Cook, and in September, at the early age of twenty-live years, of John Craii>' Pope. The former was an old resident of Cookshire, and throughout a long life the loyal and liberal sui)porter of the Cliurch ; the latter, the pains taking and elhcient people's Warden of St. Peter's Church. 'J'hese losses are deeply deplored. The Parish register shows for the past year, baptims — infants 20, adults, 2; marriages, 1 ; burials, 7. 45 |i ahle to |rk of the '' i.s lu'](I ful ovciy tiMuIaiice lo .say, |f^fM-vicos. ^undaj' 11 Cook- hold ail od hope eiv may :ianco at t't been ut hope y ol my ly aft or- at«nl ])y ) to me. ess the :liniiiis- 'seiittHl )lo and ''0 the ihs, in ;il the Tlie !iou( a i; the of .s't. inis — Diocesan Board (anvars), s248.r)0 ; DiocL'san Board (assess- ment, eleven months), $']:'>r>.0() ; Chureh Soeiety, $20.-']8 ; OIFertory collections, i^DdOO ; Foveiu-n and Domestic Mis- sions, >}1-J.T'J ; r)ishoi)'s Colleii'e, i$(i.is ; ior additional Church rurniture, sfiii.OO ; proceeds ol' lecture and socials, $80.00 ; Orii-anist and other purposes, S^o.-lO ; I.sland Brook, assessment, (half year) >^40.00 ; ollertories, $3.;")0. Total, $901.77. DA Willi:, tik^i'tukook and t.ornl. The Rev. H. J. IV'try, reports : — It u'ives me ii'rer.t satislaction to be able to report the completion oi" tSt Augustin's Church, Danville. A lastinii' debt oi' gratitude is due to albrmer Darishioner, I. E. Doying, Esq., now oi" iSew York City, by whose muni- iicent generosity, this has been accomplished. In addi- tion to this, Mr. Doying presented us with a gift of forty dollars towards the assessment ; after the disastrous lire ot the J4th May, h',' contributed one hundred dollars, (supple- mented by seventy-four more collected from his private friends) in aid of the suil'erers, tog.'lher with a large trunk of excellent clothinu'. The general work of these Missions has, since my last iu>port. been followed u^) without the slightest interruption. Not a tSunday has been lost — to koi^p track of the woi-k in this three-fold Mission leaves no time for a holiday ; at least, I can lind none. I ^vas in hope that a division of the Mission would take place this year ; its seems, however, as remote as ever. The Lome section does not enjoy any Sunday ministrations, but a Wednesday afternoon Service is regularly allbrded. and Well attended, specially by th(» young people who assemble aip hour previous for instructioiL " The Church of the Epiphany " at Lome is indebted to Mr. Doying for the gift of oiK^ hundred dollars towards thi' Building Fund. Di my last Report occur the names of others who presented the Church with suitable gifts. On the 7th November, a Con- iirmation was held in the Church at Lome, nine candidates were presented, most of whom had to drive a distance of twelve miles. il) !' t ' V ■,!• ,» ; m .1' ■If I Mi 46 Tho Service was a iriv'ai (roat to tho ]arg>! miniber who iilled ilie Chureli, niauy of whom had never lieurd the Uisliop's voice in their lives. A most exL'oUcnt impression was produced. ]\lay I vcuturt' to liope it will he l:i,>liiii>'. I have to record, twi'lve hapiisms, ei'^ut hurials and two marriai,^e8. Danrillc. Trnitlhro')!:. Tofal. Diocesan Board '^■2\m 00 >^1G0 00 i^a.'.O (JO Church Society li^: .^J 'en contlueled with tolerable reu'ularit)'. Tin? Incunibi-nt is also phvisi d to ri>port that he is now in a po-ition which eiiakdes him to exercise com- plete control, so i'ar as re<.rards reliii'ious I'achini;' and de- votional exercises, over {'our day-schools ^vilhin his parish. JJetween bst December, issl. and 1st December, 1S82, the register records l» baptisms, 2 nnirriages, and 7 l)urials. Assessments, !i;;!87.50 ; Church ►'"Society, 1^27.0 4 ; Easter oflering, $lo.O:! ; IJazaar lor Jlarmonium, $11 4.00 ; Alu'oma, $D].o7 ; Childreirs Daxaar for the same. >?11.00 ; lor Bishop's College, 80.02; Church expenses, an«h. 1S82 trials. Castor t'oriia,, Iiop's ilK'r- lotal B tlie DUDS WELL. The Kcv. T. S. Chapman reports: — JJuring (he past year I ha^'e niaiiitaiiied retiuhir Services, every tsunday, At JSt. raul's, ^larhleton ; the Good Shep- herd. Dudswell Corner and St. Thomas' Wfstbury. This has involved three Servi<'es in the day, twenty mih's of travt'l, and hile return in the eveninii,'. As Sii})i)lement(ii\i/ the Sunday School work, I have sinco the Bishop's last visitation been makin"' what seems to be a successi'ul i'xpcrinient in the way ot public Catechisinij in the Coni>'re<4'ati(ni. I was encourag'ed to take the matter up from the lavoral)le discussion which the subject receiv- ed at our last Conference at Lennoxville with the approval of tlie Bishop and the Cleriry ireiierally. My i)artit'uli!r method, which is the result of a /(s at the Lord's House, is as fol- lows : I print with a stencil i)lat" on a sheet of paper, say o0x50 inches, the answers, numbered, 1, 2, 8, S:q., to some 15 questions, in type large enough to 1);' easily read from the most distant part of the Churcli. and after the reading of the second lesson I spend some live minutes in asking the proper questions according to nuni])er and receiving th(> appropriate answer from the sheet by the congreaation. The lesson of the previous Sunday is rei)eated from me- mory, belore the new lesson for the day is taken up. In this way I hope to get systenuitically through iho Catechism in a year, and impart a large aiuc'.nt of solid instruction. There is some labor in i)rej)aring these lesson sheets, but they serve for all my conLiregations and seem to stir up interest and attention without making any no- ticeable addition to the time of Divine Service. I say .sv//>- plemenlarij only to existing Sunday School instruction and as calculated to reach tln^ adults of our congregations and to hold the attention of the young, who unfortunately, often forsake th(^ Sunday School because they think themselves too large for further instruction. One of the most prominent events of the year was the visit of the Bisho]) for coniirmation in .Tun(> last, when 46 candidates came forward. A goodly number of these are now communicants. I always iind that a visit from our 4S Chiol' Pastoi', the l^ishop, slnMi^'thons my hands and is much a[)priniat('il l)y all. Another was tho iu>ldiiiL!,' ol' a mission at, cacdi oi'mv Du(ls\vi«ll Chuveht's in Januiiry and June last. The laitli. I'ul stininii' i)roa('hin'«)od. ()uc» tliiiiu" i^j (juitc ccrlaiii. that tlio holding' ol' a mission in a parish entails a, lariiv iimounl of labor on the r.'sidont j>astor it' tin' cH'ccI, is to |),> pcrinant'iu aiul proiluct ill what w*' all so nuu ■h <1 • 'i^irc, s])ni(- ual g'rowlh aiul advan(.'i'm('ri! m the diviiu; lii'o. Duriuii,- the l<)nL>' cvtMiinu's of last \vi)it»>r, I Indd a series on'()(ta'>'e Services, twice a week, at several points in my mission, which I trust were producti\(» ol' g'ood. 1 have resumed them Tor the })resent winiei-. Our Mod(d School is in sueeessl'nl opei'alion, with a, n'ood att'-ndanco under Miss ISrown. Slie is doint>- a uood work. At the November Ses>ion of the St. P'raiu'is ]>oar(l of luel)ec IJoard and is now enu'aLi"e(l in teaehinu' at Le\is The cost of board, iVc., is the (diiei' dilli<-ully with sucli schools as ouis. I'armers as a rub cannot alTord to pay For their childreirs board away I'rom iiome. They want r. lonis at a, UKKlerate rental where thev can c dul) t ou'clher and board themselv es. Your bLxamiiKU- Kev. M. M. Fotheriiill paid us a visit lately and seemed jdeased at the readiness and accuracy of th(> answers i^-iven by the pupils in all iheir studies includiiiii' the r»i1)l(^ am! Church Catechism. The nssessnuMil ol' i^Si! will be made up by the cud ol' the year, biU pr(d);;bly not without <'onsi(lerable subscri[)- tion to the rund bv the IncTimbent bims* ■II \\ tU'O l)oso to try the " l']nveio[)e System," liopinu' I'or b.'iter results. Diocesan IJoard assessment, si-ino.OO ; ("hurch Societv sub- scription, iiji^iil.O;) ; (Ml'ertories, St. i^aul's, slT.iil; '(lood Shepherd, ii'2.') ; S. S. Hooks, ss.no ; lA-es and other moneys Tor Model School, |!H8.(M»; Church and Tarsonau'e Insur- ance, $18 (!0; SviK'd cxptMises, i*;!^.'*'* : IV'usion Fund and Sermons, si;. ;')().' Total. s«j:!7.;!i*». 4U DUKHAAr. \ The lu'V. (jr. T. IliiruiuL^' reports : — 111 Upper Durham and South mucJ Durham the attendance at Church liiis improved very much during- the past year. At the I'orDua- station the congreii'ations have probaldy )een tl le hirii'est ; tlie Church, there \\ hid I IS 1; iru'e havin<>- iVequently durini^- sumnvr ]>ei'n liUed with wor- hippers at the Sunday service. Hut at tht.' hitter stai ion tlie imi')rovein('nt is more marked ; sinc(^ th(> averag'e atten- dance lliere liithi'rlo h:is l)een comparatively small. This vear it lias steadily increased, and at the time oi' \vritini>-, the conu'reu'alion exhibits, much more than ibrmerly marks oi' stability. The cause of improvement in those two cases was under God. the very successful Missions conducted by the Dioce- san Missioner ; — one at South Durham, in the bt '.vinninir of January; and the other at Ui>per Durham, in the begin- iiinu' of Lent. Althoiuih the weather at the time of both Missions Avas, on the whole, unfavourable, the conu'reu'ations were inva- ria bly <••( )0t I. Tl u^ immec liat e e 'CIS m botl I cases, -if w t made iamiliar with them from other rcdiu'ious were no excittMucnts — would appear almost startling-, ^^ot tha.t in our Missions there Avas anything- that could i)roi~)erly be callinl excitement : far IVom it. All was conducted in a (piiet, ordtM'Iy, systcnnaticinaiiiicr, quite in kt-ei)ing' Avith the ordinary rule ot Church t>'achinii' and ju'aclice, there was nothing which would in any way hinder one Iromcalm and rational thought. lUit vet throughout the work there was I plenty OI evidence ol a deep, wide spread, carueslness aiic a real desire to sei k and know the truth. Attention for the time was unite(l u]ion t!ie great ti-uths of re(lem])tion; many were convinced of sin, and many, from n state of indif- ference and coldness, wer(^ aroused to take sonn^ practical steps towards their deliverance. Sj[)iritual advice was sought for and earnestly listi-ned to in pri\ate, and many prayers were asked lV)r in public. It may be mentioned also, that, while the number of communicants before was seldom above lilteen in South Durham, or above twenty in Upper Durham, no less than lifly-six, came forwurd to receive the Sacrament at the ^^- ' )0 \ \' second celebration of the Mission at the rormor .station, uikI as many as fifty-one at that of tlio latter. This all speaks strongly ol th(! innne(]ial(> eil'oets iwA shews that there is a great power in "TJissions'' to iiiiluonco lor a time, at least ; to awaken the conscience, and load men to make some ellb^'''^ towards a per:-onal holiness. And this oi' itself is good, because such aniniiuence cannot wholly die. It must be felt iii some degree, long after the immediate ellects of the Mission arc gone. I am happy to say in regard to our Mission,'^, tliat [u results have been upon the whoh; good. One viz., the increase in attendance at Church, has h>'(, noticed above. And us an especially encouraging fealnr.' of this result, it , 'should be borne in mind. Unit .sonif ol' those who are now most regular in aiteiul;inc>.\ ^verel)''^ur(' negligent in this respect, Ixnng rarely, if ever, seen in tiu- Church ; and a few of them have ])ecome regular commu- nicants. This fact, if it stood alone, wovdd give anii)lo encouragement. It is too early yet to speak of the pornninent ell'ecls of the ^lission, but I most coniidently look for good r"sulls in the near future, and when they come I shall certainly look Ui)on them as fruits of the Mission. But perhaps the result most strongly felt l)y your Mi.s- sioiuiry is the increased and increasinu' synipalhy nninifest- ed generally ])y tln^ people towards him in his ^vo^k,— u sympathy the feeling of which gives him gi'i>ater strenglh and conlidence in proclaiminu" the truth, a'.id in ihe ut'iu'- ral work of ministerinu'. This is likelv in t!ie luture to l)ring alxjut much good which cannot be directly lraee(l to the ^lission. It is something, howiner. which llionuh readily understood and npi)i'eciated by my br<'thern of the Clergy, cannot be so easily ex))lained to otliers. The services in the dillerent Churches have be(Mi kept np during the year with the usual regularity ; and cottauv missions were Indd, with good s\ieeess, in various j)arls ol' IIpi)er and South Durham during last autumn and winter, besides a lew school houses scu'vices, and week-nighl Church services during the season of Lent, for ovit a month past I have l)een conducting a series of cottau'' missions in various parts of L'Avenir l>y way of ])reparation for a pub- lic mission, which we propose soon to Jiold, and from the 1 -lOIL unci ect.s and iiifluoiice ^iid loud '^ cannot a Hi 'i- the that (ii Ills !)>■(. . ba! ;:;•,! wini' of Ji ill iiu- oiuniuu- ample lii'cis or ''.'I'taiiily •ur Mi.s- laiiiii'st- vurk,— a ^roiiiih IC .'it'llC- iturc lo ■ ti'ari'd Iliouiili 11 (d'tlir kcjd i!j) )ai'l.s oi' wiiilcr, ('luircli 'Ah past dons ill a puh- oiu the interest alreiidy inanilestod, I should judge that there is every rt'ascju to expect success. 1 am thaukl'ul to say that our iiiuuicial statement again shows an iiicreas(^ in the amount collected lor outsido ob- jects. The sums ol)tained l)y im^ans ol" mission cards and "the names oi' the collectors are as loll ows Miss Uinn .^IT.oO; Mvs. A. Mountain, ^Iti.OO ; Mi^s liurrill, >?lo.'10 Miss IKj vie, .$8.0:); Miss rioyarl, y8.2o ; Miss McCr .le. $7.40; Miss Ellen McDougall. n4. Total, s;T'J.fH). In connection with this woik, 1 may be permitted fur- ther to notice the high standing oi" L'Avenir iStalion, which during the last two years, at least, has given lar more than either ol' the others to the objects outside oi' our own parish work. 1 i'eel that the interest in these objects at this station is surely growiiig, and am lliankiul to be able to call attention to the I'act. It is greatly to the credit oi' 8outh Inirham also that during the same period it has stood second ; Upper Durham, too, however, has this year increased the amount of its contributions. In .lune last, the Lord Bishop conlirmed ele\eii persons at Upper and thirteen at ^South I>urh;uu. In regard to tem])oral matters, the ];alance of the olddebt at L'Aveiiir was cleared oil'. This was done from the pro- ceeds ol' a iiarvesi Festival held i;i October. At Upper Durham a h\'^tival was also held in the sanui month, and a pic-nic at the time (d' the Jiishop's visit ; from which to- gether was realised the sum ol s.'yj.oi). This amount was applit.'d towards the repairing and litting ri[) ihe old ("hur(di which adjoins tlic liuildinsi' at present used ; our object Ixdiig ihe ])ossession oi a good hall of our own lor any public purposes connected with the Cliurch, as there is no other public buihling to be ha.d mvir us. It is to be nst'd, also, for stdiool purposes w hen recjuired. Three handsome donations were received by your ^lis- sionary during tiu^ year: one of ^^lo.Ot^ from the congrega- tion ol'Scnilh Duiham, in the shape of an Easter oli'eringin the Church; anolher of $Ji».()0 from ihe people of Tren- holmville, wdio attend and pay towards the Church at Upper Durham, though not prop^'rly in the IMission. Mrs. (I. K. Van and Miss Armstrong have kindly pre- sented the Church at ►^outli Durham with a liandi^ome silk stole. Baptisms 21, burials 17, marriages 0. f M I* M.., kir U 5 i r 5^ Upper South Durham. VAvenir. Durham. To/ah. Church Society $ 13 33 $ 11 82 $ 13 38 S 40 5:} Forei*?!! & Domestic Missions 11 23 U 30 12 41 38 114 Mission to Jews 10 00 10 00 Bishop's College 2 84 3 34 2 84 {)■> Total for outside objects $ 27 40 $ 40 40 ^ 30 03 $104 4!) Ofiertories for gene- ral purposes 28 00 20 l).") 35 44 84 3i) Diocesan Board Asst. 220 00 lo^ 00 12-3 00 .300 00 Easter offering to In- cumbent ] 80 35 00 30 8i» BaUmce of old debt 34 00 34 00 Church expenses, r(^- pairs. &c., &c 02 00 10 00 120 00 102 00 Stole for Durham Ch 3 ;30 3 ')0 Donations to Incura. 20 00 lit (^0 CD co Total $350 20 $280 01 $340 57 $1)05 38 EAST FlfA^ri'TOX. The Rev. Felix Boyle reports : — Since my last report the work ol' i]i(> Church has Ix'iii quietly and steadily carried on in ihis Mission. My two Sunday services, as well as on th(^ leadini;- Holy days, ha\*' bi'cn duly maintained in both Churches. I will ilrst say a few words alnrnt Standi)!! coi!gri\ii-ati()ii. At the commei!cemci!t of this year I had eleven iamilics belonging to, and attending this Church; bu! during tin- summer four ia!nili(\s from this locality have sold their i)i-o- perty and left the country. This leaves a ga]) which we feel soi-ely in this pai't of !ny chai-ge ; as will l»e see!! by the following facts : Sta!!do!i is assessed by the Boai'd, at present, at the rate of Im-ty doUai's yearly, ai!d owing to so mai!y leaving the place, the Church-\Varde!is could ()!!ly collect thirty dollars of that amoui!t. [can only say, know- Tolah. 40 5:} 5S !)4 10 00 !) '):.' !104 49 S4 :]!) ."jOO 00 -•)(; So ••;4 (;o 102 00 •'] oO :;!!» CO o3 ing their circumstances as I do, that they arc not able to pay more, and it will be a pitil'ul day to those who are left behind in this place, should their Church be closed, for they are much attached to it. In fact, the people of this j)lace are, as a rule, a credit to themselves, and an honor to tlu'ir Chuich. J^o I hope tlio Board may see its ^Yay clear to ."^pare them a little longer. >7. Paufs, Ilciiiisoit. — Everything- has gone on here in a way that would satisfy any reasonable man, with the ex- ception of the loss of three lamilies who have left the ]\lission. The services have been well attended, averaging all through summer from a hundred to a hundred and thirty, but not so many in winter. Our contributions too, compare well with, if not better, than on any previous year. Ihit the two leading events of the year are, iirst, after Divine (Service on Good Friday, I held a Temperance Meeting : and inaugurated a ^Society of Total Abstainers. The Tarson headed the list, followed by his wife, then the two Church- Wardens and their wives, and twenty-live others, and I have reason to believe none of the signers are sorry for this step, and it is with pleasure that I say it, that 1 tlo not know of any who have fallen back from their promise. Tlie second event alluded to is a Mission held here in Oetol)er last Ijy the lu'V. I. Thompson. This is a subject that I am so much pleased with, that I scarcely know what to say, only that I ])elieve that the Bishop was directed l)y the linger of God when he iirst conceived the idea of having Missions held in his Diocese, and again the happy (;hoi('e in api)oiiiting so a])li> a man as Mr. Thompson to carry on tliat particular kind of work. I can only hope, and fondly hope, that such an arrangement, which 1 believe at present is only temporary, may become permanent. The two schools in this Mission are doing well. Thanks to the Ghurcli Society lor its munilicent aid. Our Sunday School too is working ^vell, sui)erinteiided by Mr. G. Ba<''nall. Ilciiiison. Stanilon. Total. Assessment to Board ^VM 2') $30 00 $10125 P.ishop's Colleuv 3 88 1 (u) 4 88 To (liuvch Societv 48 50 48 50 Domestic iSc Foreign Missions 3 60 100 4 00 m'^i: m ■) J ^f h:'' W I? 1 11 ■':i •^ pi. I I: 54 Oidiuarj'^ Collections and ex- penses at (,'rapodior $87 00 Wood for ("leruy man ;]0 00 Improvements on Globe inO 00 A 10 00 $07 00 uQ 00 1(10 00 Total $4-10 lili (tASl'j: BASlx\. The Rev. J. V. liieliard,'^on reports : — Uarinii; the past year, serviecs have l)ei'n regularly held and well attended, in all the ("hurehes bplong'iii!:^- to this Mission. In January, Dr. Ker resumed charge ol I'eninsula and Little CJa-;pi', ])ut, however, lu' gave tliat side ol" the Bay U]) again at the end ol" the uioiilh. Siuee Dr. Ker lel't ^^andy Beach in JSeptember, 1 hav»' attended sick calls there and liave held Divine S('r\i(;e once a month. The poverty experienced by the p 'Oi)le last winter, alleviated as it was by thv> manulaeture oi Inrcli ibr ship- ment as spool-wood, has Ivd to a large numbei- leaving the Coast of Gaspe last October and November, many of wiiom will stay away at least one year. This exodus is no doiibl the best thing ibr the peo[)le concern. 'tl, as there is no prospect of reinunei'aiive winter \vork, but it is a eaiist* ot' weakness fo the Cnispe Missions, whicli, it continued, nuist lead to serious results. Si. Panrs Clinrrh. — Tlu^ iumv Cliurch has Ixnui stained inside, and is in regular use, though as yet unconstM-rated. St. JfViics' Church — lias been repaired and re-shingled, at an otrilay oi'lil'ty dollars. Peninf^fda C'hNrch — Is yet unconsecrated, a portion ol'the Church SocifHy Grant has been expended ami the balance will comidete the outside work. The bell Ibrnierly belong- ing to Wui old 8t. raul's Church. Gaspe Hasin, has been acquired, on lilx^-al terms, iVom Mr. James Collas, by this congregation. Several persoiis have lei't Deninsula dining the year, and circumstancH\s Imid lo weaken the congre- gation numerically, and consequently iinancially. Lill/e 6'/<.V'6'. —Continues in the same positi(»n as reported last year. The congregation is struu'Lt'linu' with a heavy 00 ;fi7 00 oO 00 :n() 00 -111 _'l) Church debtor long standi..,, 'ut have raised this year about $40, by a Christmas trov.', lor Church purposes. The Methodist Mission on this side of the Bay is vacant, and the people cons(>qnonlly look to the Church of England for iiiiiiistratio]is, Avhich are cheerfully rendered. Ijiip'.isnis, .'j(j ; marriages, .') ; burials, 11. Li I tie St. Pants. St. James'. Peninsula. Gaspe Asseysment 8155 00 xlT5 00 $Q6 00 $34 00 Par.sonimc repairs, tS:c 40 00 90 00 OH'ortorv, cS:c., ^:e 19 GO 10 75 50 59 1^:^-11 IIATLEY. The Rev. Albert Stevens reports : — It is just :i year since I entered upon the duties of this Mission. I have carried out the excellent order of services established l)y my predecessor. The envelope system of weekly ('Heriiiu's wiiich had betm adopted before I camo has worked most admira!)ly, and so ■ far whenever money has b"(>n Vv'antcd ior ass./ssment or any other purpose it has I)i'e:i ready. The iiew parsonage is completed and rellects li'i'cat credit upon ;irehrt;et and builder as well as the Mis- sion. There is still a d(>bt of ASOO upon it. but we hope to have it i)ai(l oil" within two years. In .Sepleinb(>r a, Missioii was held by the liev. Isaac Thompson. Tli'> earnestness of the preacher attracted large congri^ivatious and 1 have every reason to believe that much good v.'as done. The interior of the Church has been beautilied by the. pulling up of a bt^iuiiful rei'cdos, the gitt oi St. Matthew's Church, Quebec. A Guild has been organized to assist the Incumbent in carrying on tlie Sunday School and other parish work, and to raise money for Church })urposes. "We have been called upon to mourn the loss by death til'ts^o pi'ominent memliers of the congregation, Mr. Peter bo wen, one of tlu^ wardeiis, who always took an active inter(\st in all that concerned the welfare of the Church, and Mr. CJeorge Cook, a young man of jn-omise, who had gone to reside for a short time in Montreal. 56 ■* ?»f Al Watervillo the (,oiiii'ro[i'aiioiis Ikv^ been J^'ood throunh. out the year. The revival in Vusiiicss has shewn itself in the increasi; of weekly oiibrings. The additional as.se.'^smeut has been pioniptly met. kSonie i^ocessary repairs are b,iuo- done to the int a'iorof the (.'hurch, for which purpose funds have ])i'''n raisid ))y the Ladi^'s' Guihl. At Massawippi the s>a'vie<'s have ]>een fairly attended. In April I l)egan a service at North 11 alley, a i)art oi the Mis.sion hitherto unoceuph-d by the Church. The Congre- gations have been suljject to that variableness Avhich cliar- acterize.s all new iields in these townships, but on the whole I feci encouraged with the work th(!re and hope in time to have a good and active congregation. 1 have been assisted in the work here by Mr. George Thompson, 13. A., the t'.'achrr in the Academy. I have l)egun a weclc day service at Lihbylow]), in the southern part of tlu' Mission. Tlic ser- vices here are held in a school hous(>, and so far the con- gregations have been large, attentive and orderly. The respondiiig is not ye-t what it ought to l)e, but it will douht- le.ss improvv' as the p.'ople become more ac<|uainted w ith the I'raver Hook. Ilalle/j. W(i/ervi/lc. To/al. Diocesan Eoard Assessment.. s:]:)0 00 ^ii^lOO 00 .s4.')0 00 Church : <» !7 I 7-J Church Expanses, cVc 00 oO 3:1 00 |i-J oO Deaf aiul ],.'umb Institute i.'.^ Oi) 'J,') i;0 Ladies Guild {a])Out) 7-') 00 GO 00 1;;5 OO Total ^^."i.^O 75 ^;i:04 (JO s7t;4 44 I.W ElLVEs;.- The Rev. V. Roe reports :- The usual services at St. Stephen's, Ijeeanconr, Ste. Julie Station, and the Church of the Ascension, at Campbi'lfs Corners, South Inverin\' siiiamor I luld uii i'voiins:!;- service' at i.ysan' :;;id consecrated our new Church at Camp1)eirs Corners, in my last report I stated that this Church V\'as nearly completed. It was iinished and furnished comph'tely by the micklle of June, and I think will bi^ a cnulit to the nu'mbers of our Ciiurch in ihis ^lission. The whole cost of building and furnishing- the Church is !s l,;'>7r).7-, as follows: cost of building, in- cluding all extras, ^l,l^'.)4.!!l ; stove and pipes, s;l>8 80 ; carpets and matting, i^42.8T; Altar cloth, linen and surplice, $;]o.00 ; large organ, sli)').! HJ ; lumber for fenein;j-, ^10.24; in all .si, ATT). 72, all paid for. The contractor's receipt in full was handed to the Bishop on the day of consecration ! His Lordship, Avho was accompanied by ]\Irs. AYiiliams, consecrated the Church on tlm 18th June, naming* it '-the Church of the. Ascension." The l!ishop conlirmed (wenty- six young i^eople on Ihe afternoon of the sanu^ day in St. Stephen's Church. Both services wen' largely attended. Mr. John Brown, the secrettr.y-lreasurer of the building Of 1 '.>:i '^ r)8 committee of this no\v Church is doserviiii,^ ol' iho highest prais,^ from all his [ellow churchmen, lor (he lil)craHty and zeal lie displayed in tliis work ; lie subscrib(id hirt^'cly, and collected a (^oiisi(Un'al)le sum from his personal friends; ho also gave a larue ])ortion (d' Jiis lime to the supervision ol' the work. Mrs. Jiecd was one ol" th(^ chiei" conlrihuiors. aud collected a lari^'e suiu IVoni several oi' her IVicnds; one ot'her friends sent me $2"). 00 towards the Chancel I'ur- ]iisliinL»'. I could s'pcak of many others, but I will onb say that all worked with a will, and the result is a Church well built, handsomely fnrnislied, and paid for I " Prais-'d be th(» Lord, for this work done to the honour and G'lory of His Holy Name I' Our iSun.day ^^chool Pic-Nic was largely attended. Mr. Kemp came over from l^eeds and gave us a most excellent address. The day was sj^eiit very [deasantly, young and old enjoyed the rac(\s and u'ames, and the good things so bountil'ully i)i'(>vul. d f>r them. The membei'.s oT thi' Church held a Social in September, in aid of the Organ luiul, which was well attended, the Eev. C. 1). Wash'M-, formerly Incumbent of this Mission, was the Chaiinian. Mr. Kemp wr.s also present, aiul gave us an address: the UiM, ri^sulls lor t he Organ, si>4, enough to pay oil the bal.mce of the debl due on it. baptisms, ( ; iiiarnaae, "orem-n m[ J)( ! ; 1 )uruils. )iue.stic Missions. ^7.7-; ijisiiop'i, Colleg $'>.0o ; Church Society, s2S.78. Total lor outside ol)iects, $;';;•.").">. Chureh ol'tlu' Ascension I'uilding Fund, $l,.")7o.7i', less already n^ported in IHSI. sVjO, !iiil,07'">.7- ; Diocesan Board Assessment, ^■"100; Collection for the Missioiu'r's ex])eiises,, $7 ; total Ollertory Collections at the Chundi of the Ascension, $-11 .07. Total, !s1.4G:^.S|. 4 1 RELAX!). The J^n-. T. L. Ball reports: — Diviiu^ Servict> on Sunday and i\n\ (Ireater festivals has been regular : and I be^' to extend than.ks to the Rev. Mr. Washer for one Sunday and also to the eliicient ]^ay Readers Me. good work as yet. The warnu st thanks of the Congregation are tenderecl to the Directors of the Megantic Mining Co., I'or a donation ol' iwo acres ol' land ibr a site. The Church lluilding I'und lias increased Avhich has interl'ered willi the amount raised i'(>Y Church Society. At Adderlev we havv- au'ain to re^Tct the removal of tw o families from a- snndl congregation. Th" steady attach- ment of the Church m('ml)ers, iliouuh having only service fortnightly is very ijleasing. 1 npiicnd the usual statistics. IJaptisms, i!") ; marriages, ■') , burials, 12. liaised for Chun.'h purposes, .'.^-".oO.OO. KINdSKV. The Rev. J. S. Sykvs, reports : — On the iirst of ?ilarch of the present year. 1 bade i'livo- WfU toAVest ]'"rami)ton, al'ttu- lalwuring there; for over sevcm yt>ars, and although it was with rru'ret I parted from my old friends, ther'.^ is nol hi ng to regr^ I in reu':\rd to my com- iig among new ones in Ivingsey. On my arrival with my wife and little oiu\s we were kindly received with a warm welcome and housed by- Mr. Ilenry 'Wadleigh, till our worldly goods had arrived. IS '.' U '\ ill. GO I am under y-roat obligation to Messrs. John and lloiny Wadloigh, Geo. Evans, and Joscpli Lodgv I'or the transport of my ellecls live ol' cost IVoni Kiehmond to Kingsry. The ladies were not a whit behind in solid kindness, stocking tiie pantry with necessary and good things lor immediate uso. I inducted myself on Sunday, March oth, by holding ser- vices in the three Churches of the Mission. These services 1 have maintained regularly with iho exception of two JSuiulays when ]\lr. "Wilcox, ol liiclmiond, took the services at Holy Trinity and .Spooner Pond. There are two Sunday Seliools in operation one at Spooiu'r Tond, well attended, nunilx-ring 20 scholars, ably conducted l)y Mi.ss Evans; tlie othi-r, a very small one, conducted l»y myself at St. Paul's. The communicanls are lew in num- ber. 1 hope by honest and faithful work with (Jod's l)les,s- ing to see soni.' improvement in this res])ect. As an instan(.'e of the kindiiess of the peoi)le to mys'H', I may l)e allowed to mention the receipt oliivi' large loads of hay deposited in the Par>o]iaue barn. Many othv'r acts of kimbiess have been rendered to me l)y members of the congregations. The Church-Wardens have rendered nio every assistanci' in their jiou'er, lightening my work aiul sympathising with meduriim- a longseason of ill-health. 1 havi^ had but one fuiu'ral that of Mrs. Thomas Lodge a member of the congregation of Holy Trinity, a good and a consistent Chui'chwoman, well known, and loved by all who knew h 'r. lli>r end was peace. The Church- Wardens ol Holy Trinity have of tludr own record, re})aire(l the broken plaster in their prelly litth^ Church at a co.st of ii<8.()0. in fart everylhinu' necessary to be done here, is done without troubling the clergynuui. The Deiiisons are mo(hd Church peoples to whom 1 am in- debted for much kindness and attention. T am happy to ti\'dify that my predeces.sors, Kev. G. 11. Parker ajid Itev. J. iJoydell, are remembered and kindly spoken of by their old i)arishioners. Ouir best thanks ar»> due to the Central IJoard for the iirst instalment ($oO) of a grant of $100 made to the new Church at S[)ooner Pond. Baptisms, •'> ; marriage, 0; biiiial. 1. ilfti 61 Svoonrr St. Paul's. Trinity. Pond. Total. Assessment, whole Mis- sion $4r,0 00 $}r,0 00 Cluirch tSocioiy 11 OS >iO "..) $14 80 30 02 Bishop's Collc'o-o 70 'J 00 '2 00 17(3 Foreign «fc Domestic Mis. '■) 00 :i '!{) : GO 10 40 Easter Olli'viii^-s .'J8.> 170 .00 55 Insur. & other purposes. 51 25 50 00 30 00 "1 37 25 ^520 54 1:72 ...1 S5'» 40 i^048 34 L.VIJR.VDOR. The Rev. li. Wj'ndham Brown reports: — During- the past twelve months the work of the Mission has ])een curried on as usual without the occurrence of anything to mark it as an unusual period in the Missionary work of the coast. Shor. : v ])i'ibre the departure of the last vessel for Quebec, about ilu- niiddl>> of Octo})i'r. a year ago, Missionary :ind pi'ople were busily enga'4\'d iu making" pre- parations for moving- into winter-quarters, where all were comfortably settled on tli(> 17th. Mention was made in last year's Iteport of tiie removal from »Schooner Bay of several families. As a conspqitence the attendance at the Chtirch services during- the Missionary's residence then^ was not as lart^e as in jiast years. The tmexpected arrival of Capt. lvobertson\s family to sj'tend the winter in Schooner Bay added to ottr numbers and courage. Until the month of Febrttary, when thi^ winter vi;>ii of the Mis.sion beg-an, Divine Service was held twice on Sunday and once dttring- the week, with a monthly celebration of the Holy Commtt- nion. Although the weather was very severe the Services on Christmas and New Year's Day wer(> well attended, ottr poor little school-hottse, which was prdtily decorated, being \vell iilled. Many families from a distance availed themselves of g'ood travelling to attv>nd these services. A few days after Chrismas the. dtill rotttine of otir quiet and isolated life experienci'd a jileasant interruption by the assembling of over a httndred persons to attend the Christ- mas Tree. This is an event which is looked forward to 02 .1' -'■ 1 with iiiach ploasuiv liolli ])y yonii«j^ aiitl old. On this occa- sion pro:^('Jil,s \V('i'i> uuule to »'iu;h inoni])i'r ol' the iSuiiday ►Schools of Mutton a;id ^^choonn- iJay,as wndl as to children and heads oi' i'ainilii's lixinij; at Lac Sale and llarriiii^toii Harbour. Four small housi\s h.'iiiL;' insulliciciit to acconnno- dato over a liuiidrcd pco[)K' the Tree was held in I he aher- noon in order to uiv'.' visitors an ap])ortunity to return to their homes Ijel'ore niuht. A Chrisini;!s Tiei' wilhoul ihc customary tapers is per- haps, an unusual spectacle, and irivcs the impr^j.-^sion that, sonii'lhinr;- is wanlinu' to conipi't'' the eli'ei't. This how- «.'\'er, did nol 1 'ssi.'n ilie int-rc : ot (he little oiu>s in the various ])i'('senls hunu' in proru>ion on two large Trees, the distribution of wiiich coinpleti-d iJieir happiness. tSonie loot races and u'anie?, ,,;) tiie ici*. ol't'oe liay ailorded aniuseiueiit to young' men, uul eomduded a pleasant day. The winter visit (iance ol' 1-")U miles to u'et his. The Mis- sionary was rreei\('d at Xataslnjuan Avith the kindness and iiosi)italily prov:'r])ial amon'.r th" Agents ol' Messrs. ]iohiii «S: Co. The relui'ii i's. Owinu' to unusually good 'Agoing- " rai)id pi;>gress was made, and the snow-shoes were very sel- dom called intore()uisition. In albrtnight's time the distance to Ijlancs kSahlous was covi-red. Hero a gentleman kindly oti'ered to conv.y the missionary as i'ar as Tieds Noirs in the JJiocesc ol' .\e\vi'oui)dland, rfeven settlements were visitt'd ill this part of the Coast. xSo clergyman has been resident among llu-se people for sev*'rai years. It was a great idcasui-v' to h(dd s«'rvic;' again in a Church, at Forteau, where, on the ."th Sundisy in J^ent, a e;'ngi'egatio]i oi' over 2UU assembled ibr Divine .Service. This little Church with its InMrty and earnest service li'uded to make the mis- sionary's (houghts turn homeward>. The passing of ''the battery '■ at L'Ansc a Loup was attended with consider- able danger. This is a Cape in tl;e straits which extends some distance out lo^^ea. The daiiu'iM'ous feature^ al)out it on th(> one hand, is the narrow and slantimr road lor a distance ol'-'J miles round the base oi' the Ca]'e, which causes the comi- ti(pie to keep sliding towards the loaring waters below, to avoid which requires the u'reatest watehruluess and skill on the pari oi' I he guide ; while on the other hand, not a little Tear il' I'elt by seeing and hearing the large rocks con- tinually Tailing in front and in the rear oi' thi' comitique, loosened l)y the warm weather oi' spring. The echo eaused hy the barking ol' one ol' the dogs would be suliicient to bring down a discharge ol' IJock upon the passing traveller. Thanks to the skill oi' Mr C!audiii, this i'ormidabh^ place was i>as8ed in salety, though done in a„ blinding storm, and win n the above lumied gentleman u'as suH'ering i'rom snow-blindness. A lew cannonades irom ii;e guns ot an English man-ol-war has ol' latt- l)rought down the loose stone in the most dangerous places, rendering it more lit i'or travel. Mutton Ihiy was again reached at the end of April, after I absence Eastward of seven we; ks. Each settlement was ai visited including those in the Diocese of iN'ewioundland. Services were conducted as usual, children catochized, and '. ■' Mil I confivmation class'^s held in aniicipatioii ol" his Lordsliip's visit to th(3 Coast in the smninor. TJio interval ])otwoen the missionary's return to lnM(l-quarters and the arrival of vessels from Jlalil'ax and (^Miebec. in ,Iiin<'. seamed Iodh-. no news from the outside world havinu' been rceeived since Mareli. II(M'e andtheri', on the hiii'h points oi'land, one miii-ht oiten behold a solitary watcher scanniiiL!,- the Ocean, or rather iields of ice. for ^iii'ns ot a Vi\'eeive his Lord- ship's kind permission to r'turn to Quebec for a few weeks. The rest u'ained in t!iai time has enabled him to enter on his work au'ain wi'h renewed viu'our. The summer visit ot'the Missio!'. lias just been eoViCliided, the "jth of OetobiM-. The Chureii I'.oat is now drawn up for the winter. Owinu* to the missi»Miary having' missed the " Pack(d " at (laspe, he was later in returninLi" to the Coast than h(^ i^xpected, and was not able to ;!,'o lurther I'^astward than Dou' Islands. The h'ishi vv ttii> sumni/r Ins b-iMi very ]i.) tr, more esjie- cially Eastwar.l I'here ^vill I) > muc!i distress and want unless extei'nal aid be j^'iven. The usual donations ol' <'!(iVin\> to tlie ])oor of the [Mission have been re(;eiv"(l, and \\ ill he!]") to meet a p;-essin<>: want. The missiomiry wouhl here i-elurii his thank's to friends who take su(di a kindly interest in the Mission, and trusts that the sann> feelinu's \vliieh pronnpt them to "minister (o the iKHtessity '' of their bi-ethern will l)eL.;'et in tliem like feelinu's oi' ( hristian lai-^e-hea'.tedness. I'he missionary re'jrcMs to repoid, tlu^ removal from Mut- ton Bay to Newloundland, of li\-e l'.\milies. all whose mem- bers were regular and earnest communicants. This re- duces our nundjers a n'ood deal, and services appear less earnest in conse(|uence. In a ]\Iission lik(> Jjabi'adcn' where the missionary comes in contact with the majority of his people, but twic ■ a year, it is dilhcidt to note any steady spiritual i^'i'owlh. The ])eoi)le are very ren'tilar in their (Miurch duties, and devol(>d to the Mothv'r Church. I'liere are reo-ular communicants throuo'lnnit tin? Mission, and several have been added durinii' the vear. i (I.j The summer Parsoiiag'e at Mutton Bay has undergone a thorouu'h rei^iir. New window g'lass has bi-en put in through- out. Tho ,>uilding has been chipboardcd, and painted out- side and almost so inside. Not the least important feature in the improvements is the addition of a verandah running round three sides, which adds to its appearance and com- fort. The upper part, whi(.'h is s(^t ai)art as a place of wor- ship, needs linishiiiu". The Church boat met with th(i disaster of being rundown at Whale Head by a Halifax trader, with th(^ loss of main- sail and sheets, narrowly escaped foundering. With tem- porary repairs she safely carried the missionary through his summer work. On New Year's Day Mr. r>amuel Jvobertsoii, of Tabatiore. made a donation to the missionary of ten dollars to be used at his discretion for missio;iary pur})os(\s. It has been devo- tt'd to the use of tliis Mission. A donation of iive dollars from Messrs. Ivobin Rev. J. Kemp imports:— Sf. Jiihir^' Cliinrh. — The mission held by the Ivev. Mr. Thomjjsoii was, on the wh()l»\ W(^ll attended. A number of outsiders came to h(>ar, but of course atlded nothing to the results, from a Church point of view, while several nominal Church people, whom 1 was most anxious to have seen, and whom 1 had taken special pains to invite, and indeed to press ui)oii them, the urgtuicy of the occasion ; tliat if miu'ht be now or nevorts : — Ilavinu' but recenllv returned from I'higland, my report must of nei^'ssily a})[) /ar very s!iort, asitonly coversabout three months. Since my return the whole of the Islands have been visited ;!s rv>gUK.rly and as often as possible, and nothing has occurred out of the ordinary course of work worth mentioning'. On I'hitry Island wi' have engaged a schoolmaster for the winter only. T'lis is a, ^reat boon, as we have about tv/enly chihlren on the Island, some ol' whom aro very backward. On Grindstone Island also, Mr. Harvey Clarke, jnr., lias hi'cn engaged as schoohnaster Ibr tliis winter only. It is impossible lo accept his oU'er I'oi' a longer period, as tln^ 6« lamilii's on this island niim.]")or only ('iglit;'en (18), and it l(>l).)\vs th:il the school taxes IVoni such a small number is alloii'-tiier inadequate for a term Ion g'er than six months; but the taxes are coilected throu<>:liout the whoh^ year, and by this means, aided by the ^I'iUit so generously given by the C^olonial and C'ontijiental Church Society, Ave hopt^ to continue our work in school tiirough the winter. This is really th(» only available time for school, for, in the summ(>r every child who is abb? must u'o to Avork, as no worl; can bo fouiul in the winter. I shall try to get ? ,.c'''.ool in operation at Grosse Isle, but this is most diilicult, as the jieople are scattered over various islands in the neighbourhood covering radii ol' Irom three to live miles. The Society may be glad to know that (.€•")<)()) Jive hundred pounds sterling is in the kee])ing of the London C!ommittee of Colonial and Conlinenfal Church Society, whicli the IVieuds of this Mis.^ion in Engl,;!id kindly gave me for tlie buildijiu' of ;i new pai'sonage. and repairing and Jinishing churches here. The present Parsonage is in a wvy dilapidated condition. The sills and some ol the })osls arc* rotten ; but what is worse, the rJleeper.^ are also rotten, and these latter cannot be renewed unii^ss lower lloors and ]>artions l)e entirely removed. Tiiis in the opinion of the !)est carpenters on these islands it \\ould cost as much to repair the house as to build a new one, and it is impossil)le to raise the build- iim' (it Ix'iim' much sunk in the middle irom want of centra] supi)ort), as the sleepers are loo rotten to stand resistance. During my al)siu)ce in J']ngland, my ])lace\vas well lllled by Mr. John Joiu^s, of (Quebec, who was licensed l)y the Bishop to act as Lay Ivead"r on Ih > Islands. AIA(i()(i AM) fii:(!i;(;i:viLiiK The ] ve \ nnh Hepburn reports During tlie ye;ir i v;o cojiliniiatioiis 1kiv«' bt-en held by the Lord Ihsliop. The numbers co)!ilrmed l)einglen at (ieorge- ville and lifiv'en at ?^I;ii>'o!.>\ There have been :jO baptisms (L"> inlanl^ and ]-"> adults) and 1'2 burials (lit Asscssmciil !i?2l2 .)0 Oil" 'I'lorii'.s — ( )r0 10 00 ()l;il Total. s:;:;i 2/^ •21 'J 8.", (I.) SI :!! 00 HT 00 120 Sf) 2.") 00 2:) 00 son 71) MALHAIK. Tho Rev. Cr. Radloy AVaUers reports:— I am hapt)y to be al)le to .^lutc that thf rcu'ular routine work ol' my }kIission has been carried on during- the past year with its accustomed reiiularily. The Sunday .services ill the Church at Malhaie have been hold throuu'hout the year without any omission, exceptinu' on the l^unday morn- ings tliat 1 had to ]>.' at the (\)rnei' of the Ijeach. still even then, there has always b'en eveiiing- prayer in ?Ialbaie. Since my last report, 1 have taken up regularly, and with some success, the services at the iSaraciiois school house, about seven miles I'rom here. 1 give tlumi an al'ternoon service once in three weeks. There is a small unlinislunl chapel there, which was ])eing built by the ]Melhodist";s, ])ut being Uiiable to finish it, and th(> adherents to th(j ]Methodist cause being so lew in themselves, and livir..g so I'ar irom the ]Methodist central station, the people asked me to take charge of them, give them services, and helj) them to iinish the l)Ril(ling, which I certainly shall try and do. So I hope th(^ C'liur jh Society will be prepared, when asked, to make me a grant for this purpose. i am sorry to say that the tide of emigration is ])eginning' to seriously allect us here, and I can already look around upon diminished numbers. This past sumnu'r has taken two more large families from us, they have gone away into the States to seek better employment and higher wages. I.- i Ni'xt year, I bolicvc, moro av!^ to I'ollow. In addition to this, sev(M'al of tho youni]C hk'^i <^^ tliis plari.^ have l)('eii tempted by the high wag'es, and tlie cheap i)assati'i' oU'erod them, to join the Ottawa lumber shanties. Not a few of thos(^ who went kist year remained behind. i)releninu' iW work thereto the work ol" the Coast; and with rei^ard to the young- "'iris, I can only say a stampixle has SL't in with them. Induced by what they hear IVoni tlieir friends, and the higher wages olfered them as servants i!i Montreal and Toronto, many have l-d't this plact\ I am happy to say the lishing" lliis past season has bee-n much better than lor some lew years, though ai lirst th(> outlook was a poor one, the season passing, and the lish not having struck in. Still, when the cod did visit iis, they fortunately for the lishermeii remained upon the lisli- iiiij ijrounds tin* whoh^ sumniei' and fa.ll, and the luLih price paid for the lish has consc(|uently ]nit most of my poor people upon a l^etter footing than they were last year. We have, I am happy to say, been enabled to pay up our assessment of $-'J00.<)0, thouLi'h in order to do so, every nerve had to be strained in the mission hors(\ and we have not been able to do anything for oulside puri)cses. Wo have this summer put our Church in thorough insich^ re- pair, the whole interior lieing re-]iaint(Ml. the seals re- stained and varnished, the cliancel nicely i)ainled in liuht blue, and decorated wilh crim.-])e is re- fenced with a ]ieat paling : lo do this it has cost us a litUe over §200.00, all of which I may say is ])aid for. In the month of August I had a ])leasant visit for a forl- night fiom my In-other, the JJev. .loliii AVallers, ^vho took great interest in going througli my i)arisli, and preached several good stirring sermons forme; Ihe eJhMd, of which has been plainly felt for good. The attendance at Holv Communitni. each monih it has been celebrated, has, I am glad to say. been cheering. 1 think, "when I say, that at the last celel)rati()n li'oni iilty lo fifty-seven came forward to receive that Holy tSacrament, it will show that the invitation, "Come for all things an' now ready," and " this do in remembrance of Me," has not fallen upon dull ears, nor been preached in vain. I During' the wanii sumnit'i- months, we liad thf pl.'asurc of having" SI 'voral visitors licvi', cnjoyiuu' the sea-hat hing and hoating, among them a Mr. Sears and sisti-r, I'rom New- York, who hav(^ l)e(Mi exce.'dingi}' idnd to the Mission; also. i)r. and Mrs. Clarke, IVoni Toronto. Or. Clark, who is a Musieal Doeloi', kindly played the organ i'or lis during the time he was here, and delighted all with his ex.'<'llent playing. The Miss Taylors, who w^ere also here from Mon- treal, sang several pieces IVom the Creation and Messiah durinu" the ollertoi-y on Sundays, and also with the help oi' Adolphus Colhis, Esq., got ui) a Saereil Concert, which was held in the Church, i'or the henelit of the Mission, and was much appreciated. My Sunday Schools have been working as usual, the averau'e attendance at Malhaii' this year iu)t being (piite as large as last year, owing to siclcness amonu'st the chddren. I wish her*^ to acknowledge and thank ^Irs. AVilliams very kindly, i'or a lai'uo bundle of warm clothing sent for the poor, also ]Miss Taylor I'or a larue quantity of clothing i'or the same purpose*. And last but not least (leorge Sears, l']sq., ol' New York, i'or the gift of >i;7o to the poor lund of the Mission, also $1 from A. E. Collas, Hsq., for S. V. G-. I would acknowledu'e here also the gilt from kind friends in J']i!gland, of the sum of siloO for the parish, a beautiful altar cloth (white), also a jnilpit bannei' of dark gr(>en vel- vet, v.'ith gold cross and I'ringe, and pretty book-markers ; a nice presoit of l)ooks lor myself. And a handsome solid silver, pocket communion service. I would thank all those ladies and gentlenn'n who so kindly heljx'd us last year in getting up our Church tea partv and especially the mer- chants of this i)lace, who willingly gave us ihe bi-.st they have in the stores, and si)are no pains to try and make the "Church tea," a success both socially and iinancially. I am glad to say the tone of Church feeling through the Mission j'ust now is a healthy one, the only draw l)ack in the Mission is our universal '' poverty." Were it not for this we would go along splciididly, as the folk of this coast, I iind would be generous to a fault, for Church work. I am much indebted to ]Mr. Le Mar([uand for his zealous services as warden and hope he may long continue inoihce. Baptisms, "JS ; marriages, 5 ; burials, 5. 72 Assessment, i^oOO.OO ; Church Sociely, $1-'5.1.") ; IJishop'.s CoUegv, $'J,00 : GiTts I'rom Eimlaiul and iVoin ^Messrs. (J Sears and H. Taylor, s2:;0 ; S. 1'. G.. >;4.(.)0; Troeceds of Concert and Tea Tarty, ^V^.T") ; otlier i)uri)Ose.s, !«;:1l*.0(I. Total, $04f Cluirchmen. Of course !: 4 t •I ! is I I 74 the advaiilaiic to the ('liuvc)i is lo u groat oxicnl in tlii> i'utiirc. I)iit I think Wf may i'aiily liopc that the Mission of r«Mint'ul lias seen ils worst days. \\ i' hope ti» l)uiltl. (hniim- llh> couiiiu'- s.-ason, a lilih^ Church in rortncul" villa'j'c. Ah'cady ••^400 liavc Ixth subscribed auionu" a very IVw oi'tho coii<>-r('Ljalioii. Throniih a land iriciid an cU'ort is1)iMn'^' made in EuLiliiiul. to help us to coni[)l('t.' our J^^iidownieiit Fund. I hope next year to be able to re})ort thai it iias been successlul. I append extrael- I'loni regis! ei- ;ind linancial statement. lJa[)tiMns, aduli 1 : infants 1<) : mai'i'i;i.u'es l' ; l)ui'ials, 4. Por/ //'■//,'■ Ilii/eshoro'. To/al. Diocesan I'oai'd >? Sii !'> s 7- il''»"' \ n;! 17 Other P'iirpos. s lii'O ••;■") '.» :.'0 l'2!» :..•) Tohd s;;81 i^s i$il:i!l ^:> s.-,l(i j:! i;ivii:i;i:-r»r-i,()r KX !!\S). The I'ev. \l. (". Tanibs reiv)ris : — Friisfrri//r. — In this town tiiei'e are oidy thirty-eight resi- dent Protestants, of whom thii'tcen are ehihli'''n. Of the eif>-hle '11 who are eonlirmed, ten :ii'e communicants, count- inu" only I hose wlio have received durinu' the year. The smallness of the ( "onu'reiiation in winter is madeup ibr in tlie summer. The nei^hltorhood is then alive with visitors I'ro!n (^ue])ee. Monti'(>al and Ottawa, and the attendance al worshij) lor a time exceeds a hundred. I feel under consid<'rabh' obligation to the Jiev. Gr. Low. of Carlton, and Kev. IT. Pollard, of Ottawa, and to the Pev. Chas. Hamilton, of Quel)ec. for kind assistance in the ser- vices during my busiest limi'. 1 am grateful also to ^Ir. G. Kittson for occasionally takinu" a service as lay reader. The Church has beeji furnished with a beautiful maroon altar clolJi purc'iased from the Guild of St. Mattlnnv's, Quebec. The beautiful frontal in ycdlow lioss is the work and gift of Mrs. Davenpoit, (■) 111 Aug'ust ;i iMiiicy Fair wms held uiulcr iln' ]>i)1r()Uii2i! of l.ady MiU'doiiald, the in't pi'ociMcls ol" which auiouutcd to >?'iM}. More (.•'iccriiiu'. howt'voi', to luyseli', was the hcartiiK'ss and uood will that the undcvtakiiiu' was the occasion ol' inaiiiiestiii!:'. There W'-va some who had eoni'' down to tiie waterside J'or mueh needed rest and slrenulh, who. neverthcdess, i:a\ e lheiiis(dves uj) to unremitted work ; indeed, when 1 tliink oi' the sell-sacriliee and inderaliu'a])le earnestness shown in sonio (jiiarters, I lind it inipossiblo to express what I letd. Tlie expected conciseness ol' this report pr«'cludes tlie mentioning )>y name the many kind visitors w ho helped us on this occasion ; il Would. howevi>r, l)t' felt by all who were immediately associated wiih the \vork a serious omis- sion wi're I not to allude s})eciiieally to Mrs. !Jilacuonell. ot Ottawa, ^Irs. Meredith and Mrs. I'^dwin Jones, oi' Quebec, and their I'amilies. I must not Tail to mention, too, my little friend IVoni Monlre:d, Miss Louisa Arc]i1)ald, wlio, with her little companions, ?\liss Lily Young' and Miss Clara Ikirnes, hrouii'ht me. ai the close of the baxaar, .$i'0, as the proceeds of a little tal)le they had manau'ed b\ themsidves. As usual, our C'acouna friends helped us well, liiving handsomely and purchasing largely. Mr. lioberl Hamilton, who only a few months before had li'iven s20() towards our J']ndo\vment Inind, sent, in addition to other hel]), a donation of s.")0. We owe much to the kind interest shown by the ]vev. ]3r. J^obley and Mrs. F. Montizaml)ert. AVe also received some very kind help too from prominent members of the French community. Of the amount realized, $4(! paid the balance on our new orii'an, and ^ii^TOO went towards the fund for ]noviding a parsoiuige, s;100 \vas already in hand towards this object ; the result, by the way, of fornu'r kind ellbrts of Cacoumi friends. There have been, during the i)ast twelve months, 2 baptisms and '■) funerals. The funerals w^ere those of Miss Mary Jones, the oldest resident Protestant of the parish; Mr. Alexander Fergussoji, the much respect-d son of my ward ;■) . ! n 76 !sterliiigiiL',";s c.)!' characier — a lover of his l]i]:>]c and Trayer- ]>ook. ]!;' had bocii ibr many years a Justice oi' the iV'aco, and the universal respect in which he was held in the Town, was shovni at the i'ujii'vnl, wlien th(» Church was completely lillr^d with lioman Calholi(3 m;'n, who loUowod over a brokni road and throu<>'h a, blinding;' stornr, all tho Wciy I'rom Cacouna to liiviere tlu Loup. The ^fad'an. — This is llir village that has o-rowii up of hite years al>out tlie 1. <\ \l. depot, a rnih* ii'om Frascr- ville. or llie !'cw Proti'stants here sixty-i'our including' twenty-lour cliildr'.'u Ixdong to or ari; associated with the Church Oi' Enu'lnnd. They ar^^ nearly all coniu^cted with the railroa'l and co^istituie i'oi- the most part a rather I'uctuatinu' el'inent. Oi'some t\\ enty-i'our at prt'sent here Avho art' (•oniirnjtvi only s'\'iii hav<' l)cen recipients ol'ih^' Holy CommuMiou durinu' the year. We liavc lo^t seriously b\- removals and the cong'reti'atioii is ])arely hall' wdiat it was a ye;ir au'O Servie • lias 1)1 .'U he'd evei'y Sunday "vening in the Euu'- lish sehnol house. Though th ' attendance has become reduced by rtnnovals io ahoid t\ve;ity the \','orshipslil! con- tinues vei'}' hearty. IntempiMMUce has btMni seriously rile in this locality, iduch u'ood however has been accomplished by the " liail- road Ten;i)erance Association,'" ;nul the tone of the place is great h' im[)ro\ed compared with what it was a shoi't time auH). I'his association, \\hich is Uiub'nominational, has bt^iui in vJuorous op-ration a lillle over a year. Uu'ler its auspices a I'w' t^ntertainnunit has ])een gi\en every week except in .1 uiy and August — these have in\ol\-ed inucli w ork that has ibr the most part i'allen upon a lew— - they have been very successl'ul. h()W''\er, and have allbrded J'avourablc op[)Ortunities Ibi- de\ eloping in the plac' a healthy publ;(^ opinion in regard to this most serious (pies- tion of intom[)erance. Also promotive ol' good has btMMi the Lemling Libiary that was opened at the beginning of the year. 11 ]'.o\v numbers some eight hundred volumes iiiost o!' them L'.iven by kind Iriemls chieily in Quebec, where 1 iind one never i'ails Io meet with sympatliy and lio'i) iti all ellbrts ibr good. i i Sniulay School Jins hw,} h-ld ovory tSuiiday al'tcvnooii in the Shooldious.'. Tliroug-h re)iiovals Uic attendance has (locreasiKl during the year iVoni thirty to rourlren. Desi'rvinu" of great credit is Mrs. ^IcFarlam^ wlio has so faithl'ully co-operated with me in the \vork oi' this httk' School Thore have been, in this part of (li Mis-ion, (. ]);iptisms tnid - marriages. Among the mon^ recent duties of my calling, was th:' allecting one of mi:iistering to tin? dyijig Methodist Min- ister oi'the ])lace. I administered the Holy Comnimiion to him the night bid'ore he (Mitered into his rest. ^Ve held a fmi(n'al service at the house prior to the removal oi Ids body toLakeliidd I'or interment beside the remains of his wile. These two places, Fraserville and Th" Station. constilute the missiou proper. The appointt^d special oU'ertorivs have been taken uj) at ench place. Our asse-ssment this year has been almost doui)led, while our numbers Jiave seriously diminished; ]i('veriheless, we liave been able to nuH't the call upon us, having happily united in a system by which the burden is equally disti'i])u((Hl, each givinu' iii propor- tion to his income. A principle oi' easy anplii.-ation liere, as nearly all concerne(t are in receij'jt ol' delinite wages. The total amount raised for Chur( h purpos.s d.uring the year, is !i?!,no. Nearly all thi' families subscribe to either th;' •' (diurch Gruardian ■' or to " Church AVork.'" as do some also at the outposts. ()T'Tr(>s'j-s. hi The Porld^'t'. — This is a. pleasant walminii plaee, S(n'en miles above Fraserville. ''Mk^ sel dement extends for a considerable distaiiee along th " \'(n'y mai'gin o\! the St. Lawrence. There was a large number of visitors here this year, chielly from Montreal. Th(>re are no resident protestants. Su'vice was field every Sunday aft'.rnoon during the season, in a st'hool- house r'.'uted from the Freneli priest. lUit the room was altogether t(jo small, at times Ave mana-i'ed t.> --(jue* /(} in about a hundred, and even then many iKel to uo away. The services weri^ always hearty: a>riia))y were not very familiar with the Ihiii'lish Chureh sei'viee. 1 found the I ' \ 78 pag'ed prayer books of m-cat advantauv. I often r<'i>'ret, however, at such times that th(^ vS. P. i\ K. does not pub- lish a hu'ger size prayer ])ook for those whose sii^'ht requires a bohlcr type, paged to correspond Avith the smaller uiics in g'eiieral use. In the spring w.' hop > to put up a suitable buildiiiL>' for our services here. T/Vj/s-P/s/o/e.s- — TwentyseVv'U miles down the line from Riviere du Loup, 'fhe family here for whom it has l)i'(>ii a pleasure to hold a Cottage service once a month has re- cently removed to FraserviUe. Three miles from the si;!- tion is another J'amily, thi'se have the privilege of attendino' service m'tn-y Sunday dui'iug the summer at the \lx'\ . Mr. tteweli's, whose country residence is close by. Fdmoiiiilci. — Thirty-nine miles furthei-down the lino IVeiii Trois Pistoles. Tliere has betqi a decr(>ase in the little protestant C(nnmunity here by the removal oi' a couple of families. The prs^seiit numb;'r, inclnding a family at leather I'oiiit six miles oil, is twenty-four; of \vhom four are eom- municants and fourtren are childreiK 111 sumnuu' there is usuaHythe addition of a f w visiiors. The services which ai'c. ahvays bright and devout are held at Mr. Wm. Putchart:"s. .AH who can come are sure to 1)1' there. ]\Iv visits are monthiv and 1 alwavs look for- ward to them with great pleasure. [ now hold a second service the ue-xt morning, before leaving. There have Ix'cn four baptisms. Si. Fliivic. — Still further down the line, eighteen miles from liimouski. Tiiere are twenty-two prolestants here in- cluding eleven children. There are also a few enginedrivers and liremen cwming and going who are luotestaiits. My visits here also ha\e been as a- rule once a month. 1 regret to say that they have been attended with but little satisfac- tion. Tntem[)erance prevail-, terribly in the lU'iu'hbourhood ot this station. SaiiJI (IK Cof lion. — This is a lund)eriiig establisimienl on the JU)rth shore o[)i)()site Pimouski. To gel there I take the train to Bie, (lifty-live miles,) drive three miles to Hate Bay, and then cr(,ss the riv<'r, thirty -six miles, in n sailing boat. Somelim.'S there is a delay of a day or l\\i> at Hate Bay, waiting for favourable \veather, and Iwiec 79 this summer the crossiiiii' has taken mceiu'hteen hours. The little prote'-tant community, in the midst of about lit'ty French iamilies, consists ol' ten adults all couimuuicants but two, and live children. I made them one visit in the spring- and one in the autumn, administered the Jloly Communion on each occa- sion, and preached eleven times. The services were held at ]\Ir. (rrant I'oi'rest's, the Mana£»'er ot" the cvstahlishment — • a former org'anisi of St. Tani's, Quebec, ] laved the harmo- nium. My last visit was saddened by the sudden death, th)» day Ix'fore my arrival, of Mrs. Zelius, a Norwegian. Though of humble life and but a short time in the phice she hiid won largely upon llie ali'ectioiis of (he neiehbour- heod l)y her instinctive thouLfhtfuliU'Ss for others and lier .seii-lbrgetling attentiveiiess to t!ie .sicl; — indeed it w:;s ex- jxisnre in anxiety for a p o" sullerinir boy that has';ened licr (lealii — the Ronuiu ce.holic priest Avas |)resent at her funeral. Evi I'V Srnday the assemble for wol'shi; reader; ihev ai'e coUap! }•(..! !• )un I, I !ie httle eonii'regation ;p*d Ml [''< rrest oluv'iates as lay >telvisola(e 1 'huinu,' thelonu' winter. (lr(tiier end of the lake thei-e are also a few I'roti^s- tants mostly haU'-i)reeds. Wo may be c[uite sure that the repvtn>(MitL\tiv(^ there of the Hudson liay Company, Mr. .Tohn Cummins and his wii'e who is a most earnest Chistiaii worker, do all they can lor these ])oor isolated ones ol' the wilderness. A Hudson Bay Missionary visits this post oiK.'e a year. SA.M)^ HEAcir. The Row Dr. Ker reports:— That in consecjuenee oi'the iiiereasinu iiiiirmitiesoi' au'c he has been compelled to ever his connect ion wiili the Mi'^sieii of Sandy Heiieli and aci-epl a pension IVom the funds of the Cliiii'ch Siiciety. For up\v;!rd-; of Tweiit v-l'our years he hau;;iniained up to the end of Sept. 'inbei- \\h''n he ))a;le an ali'eetionate fai'ewcil !•• his ])eople and a.dminislered lo iiiem i'nv the last lime the IJlessed Sacrament of I he Loi'd's Supper. Th(»i)eople were deeply moved, about ei'.rhly remaininu' tocommunicaie. 1 i i i SI use 1)111 II .SilKl.VWAKi: AM) P(;1;T DAMKL. Till' li'v'V. ('. D. Erown rcixvits : — The s<'rviri'. oi' til*' ("niircli liavi- bi't'ii coiKlucred in the tlirci' ChuTclii's ol' ih.' Mission witli rcLi-ulniitv duriiiu- IIk pa St \c )!i lh(^ whole, thcso havr lu^vn i'airlv attended. Xevevtheless the allendiUie*^ onf.>-lil to have hcMi hirii'er ; l)ut there ai'e those. \\]u) are so iiidill'e;-.:!^ to i\'liL;ioH. that it is dilii-aih to li'ctllier iheiii in. 'i'he thrc'' Siind:i\ Sehools ai'e in a \'ei'V u"0()( liondition. Th" one in I'ort iJaniel IS now ablv superinlended hy Miss IL.ninah ^leKenzie. The kite sui)*'riiileiident. Mr. ^[(TOomdd. br-inu* ohliii'ed to n'sia'n thioniih iil-heiilili. The rAnse-;ni-( ms; on, »>ii; d; !)o(.l sustained a loss, in the d.'i)n'tuie 1o other pans, ol' Mi-:s Aetesoii. who hniu' in- tei'isted h;Mselrin it-; ^\ei|■!re. A iar^'e increase in tht' atten- (h;il'.e ol" lllir r^.-iioiii ha-;l, ken l)i;;ei' tills \eai io'iiaitar eeh 'I'i'alion-; ol' ihe !lol\- CoiniMimion liave been \i-n\. wiili a \'ery Ian Tlie missionar\ ( .^i ndaiiee ilnl loixMn Ins •;t re:);)rt ol' ha.v iuii' new sea.ls phieed iii St . ! 'aul's Church. Shiu'awake, durin; Tiie woil;. ho\ve\'er. w;;s no! accomjilished the wiiile;-. hill t!i" pro. Tew.irds this o;>ji oTits l)i-iiiu' so. ■ins better Ibi- this winter i'ul <'one 'rt was liekl last wint or, mciuiihent I orrv to sav that the i icrea.se ol ass(^ss- l' lui'iit [)laced upon ihe ^lis-.iin l:;si yi'ar. lias not Ix'en met. l']vcry etl()ri has be.'ii mad' io meet ii. The lailure is owinu' .0 the u'reat sc;',r>'ily ol'money. Tin' peot>learo i)oor, and th" assessmi'iit is too laru'e. And to make matters worse, a laru'e ex(>(his to the Inited Siai"s. an Chi ll >)r\. VlOO 00 (iS 7G e-au-Gasro//. s!-J5 00 Ola I ^b'iS i ^ Ttital I'oi- Mission. '!<2U') 7 \2\ 7r, ^'VA lio ■ill *f'l S2 ■T. .IDII.N S. r-lKLBoriLXK Till; \i.'\. J. lEarpcr i't'y»orts : — St. J()Jiii\s, JShlboiinie. — Thish'x hcciia tlioroug'hly oru'aniz- ed ('oim'i'(^u'ati(ju lor many ycar.>. jrid luiiiistcrcd to 1)V tlic Ri'ctor of lvic]inn)ii(l and ^Mdltournc. or his assistant. Sin.'c my appointmont in July, ISSI. ijic scvviccs have bci'ii coiKlurtcd ('\"t'iy Sunday and on I lie cliicr I'i'stivalN. Dui'inu' 1/ 111. spcri'd scvviccs wt'rc lu'ld on I'^riday cvtMiiiiiis. Tlio attendance ]ias Ix'en very lair and the services heavlv. For many ceh^brations ol'tlie Holy Communion, hothhcri' and at Rockland (Juari'y. I an.i deeply indehled (o i he i I. M. 'i'liom])son. Diocesan Missioner. a>nd also lo the li e'V ei-lov mil oi' St. Ann's, jjiehmoud. ( )ur Sunday School, allhouLi'h not nearlv so laru'e us i a lew years au'o, has lortv sehohirs on the lis!. These a t \v;b re ta;;;/ pain hv mvseir. a--s!sted l>v a small siall' of eariiesi. cliool inc-nic was iieiu tins year \\\ ScptemI) er. and a d 'liii'hU'ul day s[)enl hy the children aiKl younu' people. Early in .Tauuai'y, a suceessi'ul ellorl \\as ma'anist. llockltiml ^^.nanih — Diviiu' sei-\ ire Inr; heen heltl reuiilariy in the Company's School Ivoom. duriiiLi' llie past, year. The attendance, on the whole, has !),'en very lair, (-onsiderini:' that such a snndl pro[)oilion (»i'the people at iheQuari'y and neiu'hhorhood ar" Church ])e()plo. The Sunday Scnool which ^vaso[^ened u lew \veeks siiav, is attenrivod tis of n Avarin sup])orter and gvnerons (•(>iitril)Utor towards niaintaininu' the services at this Station. Whenever his duties eonipelled him to remain over Sunday at tlie (Quarry, he was always to be seen in Church, and his iiijhiein-e lor ii'ood had a most ])owerl'ul eH'ectupon the men, bv wliom he was lield in very liiuh estimation. The Midhourne (^u:irry. tlie ])roi)erty oi' Benjamin WaUon, l^sc I- as oeeii ( loscd uurc tli«' early si)rina', so that no con- tributions can l)e cxpecti'd IVom that (piarter towards Mip[)lyin- in which !\> conduct Divine S'rvice. is sadly lelt. l^ast April, (dl'orts were made to ])ush ^nx the work oi" erectinsi' a Church, })Ul Ixdnu' unahli' to ccnuo to an aLi'recnnent as to what site should bt' ^ hoscn. i: was deemed advisable to delay a little lonuvr. nv .Tub a vcrv successi nl t ea-mcetmi'' and concert Avas iic'^l in the ^letliodist Vestry, ];indly ])hiced at our disposal for the oi'casion. The })roe(>e(ls, amounting to nearly twenty dollars, paid all'rdl the debt on the organ ])urciiased by my predecessor. I ))eg' to judviiow ledue a liiMui oT two do/i'ii of the S. P. C. K's paged I'rayer l]o(d;s IVom the Diocesan Chtmh Society. Bant ptisnis, 1"); buri.ils. .") : marrum'es A^ S/.. John's. Rockland. Ridi>e. Total. .meu! ami arrenrs.s;:^S7 00 •$ So 00 s; 40 00 $412 00 haster (I ll'ert te.'v (leneral do rhiirch Societ V 10 1 :;4 :>4 -j:* 14 1 20 -1 04 !) OO r! v^ S.udal. b". 00 7 411 ;bs '» < »o !>,") <) ±1 ■1 00 IS ;JG 4;', Lrt -U 70 1 83 2 88 11 r>o Tlf Total !^;U)7 n *in OO .•» iS^ 4:5 $")47 2:; I'- II STA\.^!i:An Pi. MX, Th- U.'v. a. Tlio;-;i.'](M'i>Mwv:s: — Tlu' u^^ual \hvo-:' S('r\'i'.'t's n Snii(li;y h-.n''-' ])','i'n l:r|)i ui> in this pn"i-li (Inrin-.;' tii^pust ye;;?; l-.'sidr nil nvcrnfr*' of two W(H'k-day sorv]<\>s t'Vi'ry "Wrrl; !,!nl .■^jx'rial scvvii'i's on the Chic'i'Fttsis niid Festivals. Followiim' ill*' cu^toiu of i);('\"ious y>':n's i lu'ld daiiv ^-.t- viccal Clirisi Chnv'li durinu- Holy AVccIv ^\iiii uood r. suits. Thi> Ju'V. Isa.a ■ Tlioin;)son hold a Mission at i5;'('l).' Plain in the niouih or.Iuiit>. The aitendani'*', thouii'h not Iaru'i<. Avas ffood all Ihiir.rs coiisidoviMl. AVo did nol anli-ipati^ verv inavkod results. Sin:'!' llio .ir. iimstanci's oi' tiine and iilac" Wi'f' not pro[)itious. Vc! ili,' c'ron Avas amply woi'th ihc p lins attcndinu" it. For ih,' time ;ii li\{si the int(,'r<'si ot in:iny wri-; increased ; and in :-i>ni',> eases the relin-icnis life was ii!iqi"j'-iionai>ly deepened. ^Iorv")-\fr aUomidanI icsii- ni'iip,- wa.s ':'iven to the tSpiviniaiiiy oi'our (Mmvch. yiie was p;' ''eu'i mI ;;s an Iv re.fsj Mdilii'- oi" ;>.iu!-; loiiu'inu" lor the Siuri'iUa! weilae" (st ii"r cliiidri-ii. At the heo'inniiv,- oi" July we liad ilie pl-a.-mre oi' a visii IVoni our Bisho)>. When nin.- [jcrsoiis Avtn-e conlirmed in All Saints Churcli, Jj 'oi),- IMain. Six of Ih ' candidates v.-^r • IVoni Statist "ad. A severe lo.;s !i.... I): cii sustained l)y this oiii Mission in the removal of M(< n-rs. ■\l; ])tit it is our conii'or; to i-(>iIo''i tl^at those lot jo us a r" not necessarily lo>t to the C'j'ireh. Since my ],;--t rei>ori n-w pe\\:. h,;\;' heeii phiM'<| in All Saints Ciuu'cli. achlinu- very mie-h to its l;eaut\ and eoml'ort, ,'\ ])e:iuliriil l''o)ii oi" Italian iiiarj)!e. I he u'l I'l of otir Church Warden Mr. S. ]*enn"MOii, has also hcf-n set in position and is Justly a ea.i'se <;!' pride and u'ratit tide. Mr. Huu'h l'ji(l"r has ])Ve-enled to I'ie con0 Tluis ihi' It'liinoraliti.s el' ihc Clmicli in this iU'\'.' place have 1>!'iMi ;uLvan1 n'laains luiiih lo h*' dcsiivd in tlir ^vay oi' ri- u'lilar ("luircli aiifiidaii!-,' ; niid lli''i>' is .^iilla ;/;■( at cl-.-al of iii(liil"','renct' 1o h-.' oveivoiui- hy ill;' u'ra.rc »!i'G(nL Crioat kiiidiU'ss li;;s Ix'i'ii sliowii to ir.y.-cii' tuid j'aiiiily on ('V(My Jiuiid : a lad whirU 1 w isii 1i;m';' spv'cially aiid i>-rat('- I'lilly to acknowk'djiH'. \{ is no small mailer, in ilia midst ortlic luanilbld discouraufmcnts andpcrplexilias (^1' Mission lile lo he a.ssiirod orihc irood will oi' one's ])e!ij)L.'. iSoniedav we may he e.ble to show their. ilu;t i!i'.' ')est myalls oilesli- ryiiiL"' their e>!eem I'or lis, is l!ie c«jnsi>i.'ni and i'aithriLl use ol'tlie ministrations ol' reliirioii. d lie sad e\'i r'niaiiis to l)e iv'co] 1 !i is the deadi in Oet()])er lasl, (d'our old and vahuHl i'riend Mr. C. A. liii hard- soi 1, I'of more than t\v iverinii' Churehmaii, „u works. an< that his "VVe nui> li 1 a In; e Sep; y years Cinnvh-Wardeii, au un- lil>erad eonirihuior to all ii'ood >'. a Faihi'i' (.i'llie Parish. To sav idiu owv mid- 1- ■mo\ ; he lonlenl io lo-c ih lo. s is tosa.v 1)111 litlh ;e may li'aiii. Hi s IVO lod deeds siill li\'e iutli!" memoi'V ol his reilow-parishioners and we hope wi 11 stiniuhne ns all lo imila.ie lii^; virtues, llv request to he can'ied oul upon ilie de.dli oi' hi-; wid.w. In leaves -sl.OuO.OO to the i)a.rish. AV e are lookinu" forward wii II some apjm'iiension to tin i\u date, now i'jist ai)p)'oaehiiiu-. al which Ave are lo he made a seir-su[)por!ing' parish. It is our aim and ho[)e hwd'ore its lU rival lo wii^eout the deht at Dres enl existing upon our ])ar- soiuiu't'. in order that <'vei'y sourci> o!" n^N'enue may he utili; t (' for the support ol' the Church. I cannot but think, hard as it may seem at the outset, thai I he day will be blessvnl — not only for Slansiead but i'or every similarly i'ircumslaiiced parish, — which se '.s the Church flirown upon its ow n resources I'or support. Too ionn- 1 am convinced has tlu' Church ol' the. Colonies leaned u))o)i her niolhor ; she is old enough to standalone ; and what she needs, among other things, is to learn her l)ower and responsibility. 8(5 ;;« I ! 3 Our Church School is flourishiuu' under Miss IIcplMirn's able niauaf^vint'Ul. Since lay hist report uiy r(\u'islei' le/oi'ds l'o baptisms. U burials, and h marriages. Sfaiis/cdf/. Bf'cbr Plain. Tutal. Diocesan Board $ 4oU 00 8 4.")(i oo Pews, r>ee))e riain ('hur<-h $ 80 00 8(M)0 Parsonage Fund ITo 78 Church expensi's li'G 4!> oO 0<> ]|e])airs Church I'urnace and shed 02 I'O Church Societv -W r)0 o 20 Algoma ■ 11 Z^ 1 (J4 SpiM'ial Ollerlory ( \ & C. C. S. :5 25 Sunday Schood l^ibrarv. $ 1 2; Alu-oma, $.3 ." 17 00 17o 78 l.')0 4'J 02 20 -Mi 7(1 12 07 :5 2;i 17 (M» Total, $007 55 $;llTort to my present charuc. I have to convey my sincere thanks to my old ])avis]ioiiei's 'or nniny acts ol' kinplied already. 'I'lnn-iMvas a small h;irmoniuni beloua'ingto West h'rami)1oii. which had l)een 1 ^hed because if v.'.is out ol' order. 1 was able to remed mis and restore the instriunent to its place in the Church, and its tone soon help(>d to improve the singing. The Olh'riory collections wt re taken U]) in a common tin plate. To replace this. Mr. and ]^.Irs. S. .1. Shaw, ol' Quebec, generously gave Mrs. J)ebbai>"e a Ix'autil'ul laru'c silver i)late. 87 'hop IVoiii Sloiic- y old i);irisli()iu'i's [■ wliicli was llic ■Is. IVcc ol' chai'u'c. vc also lo thank st'iil their horses oui^'hl my thiiiu's lor the churehes ;ii]ii)lie(l already. AVest l''raiiii)1())i. oul ol' order. I iistriimeiii to its ped t(» iiii]>ro\(' 11 a <'oiiuii()ii till haw, ol' Qiiehee. aru'e silver i)late. Mv predecessor, in his last report lor this Mission, spoke d' the shabby and I'ach'd ''ar cloths, and the lianu'iiiu's on oiir pii ll)it.> s and readiir. some o ■ks. Thi'se woi'ds v.iM'e read by r thi' \-oiinu" ladle,- connected with ?Sl. ^latthew's W (liiild. Th. lit :ouiiii' \\ oiiK'ii s 1 1 1111(1. 1 lieir secretary ^vrote tome aho them. On the jjeople li(3re iindertakiiiu' to make up slo. the (iiiild n'ciierously iin?]'). of wliich •$."> were uixen bv mv rallier-in-la\v. the K'ew A. nallbiir. Avere made nj). juid HOW we have 11 beaulil'iil altar cloth and ]nil|»ii h;;nuiiiLi's. The (liiild contributed >s'.i.T') and did ail the Witvk and ('ml)roi(h'i'y. Tree orcharLi't'. bill this was not the only u'ain which resulted IVoiu the ai)o\e (jiioted remarks of my prenlril)iiled the re- mainder, so that now w tl Da ve in that Churcli a new r.eii orii'aii. which makes tlie ser\ices mucJnnore atiraiciive. espe- cially to tlie yoiinu'. The Church ol" AVesi k'rampton ha.s been cleaned and painted inside with alal)asline. W«' ha\'e one arli'^le miicli needed in this CMiurcli i.e. a bTau'on I'or the service ol'the Holy (^)nlmunion, so thai the common botil ■ may disai)pear. The Diocesan Missioner, the JJev. I. Thompson, after con- diictinu- a siiccessrul Mission in. l*]ast iM'amplon, came luTe, whither liis I'ame had preceded him. AVe had a \'cry lari^'e attendance al Ihe ser\ ices, and a laru'e number orcomninni- caiits. 1 ])elieve a deep and lasliim' impression was niadi; on Ihe j)eo))le. We had a, lempei'am'e meeiiinr, and iiearl\- lil'iy siu'iied the total al)Stine]ice ])h'dge. tSince I came I have had •'] baptisms. •'] marriages, and -i burials. ill If r IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // ^ J^4e. 1.0 1.1 1^128 |2.5 1^ 1^ ||2.2 ■^ 11^ 1.8 1.25 ||.4 1.6 i ^ 6" - w 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEbSTER.N.Y. 14SS0 (716) 873-4503 'p. •;'^ ■ ct in , \i ■>i . I %. K h\ ■ 1 S8 My V'iiiaiuial stuloiiUMit iiK-liuli's tiic \k\v\ oi' iIh' \-r,\r (lurini>' which my predccrssoi- was hen'. ;iii(l is ;is t'ullo'ws: rramplon. ( 'ranhounic. Total. Assessment s'l'i') <><> ^ ■'>'■'> 7') siliis7:, Church Society New Hannonium Iiui>vovciii('nts on Church ;ind Parsonau'c Special Cullcv'tioiis New altar clolli, &(• Interest and instalment on l*ar- somiiiv del)t ( )t her exi>enses Tolal :;',» ( •> ()ll (II) It; !ti; 10 (10 :;7 .')0 •J.') 87 .') 00 7 120 -l:i (II) li.') 1)1) »i() 01) lii % 10 01) :!:; 07 $:;.").'. OS $10!» •_'.") !s;4(;i i]s VAf.CAKTIEli. The Ivev. S. Rioju'l reports: — 1 am hai)i)y to be able to report tluil this Mission is at piv- sent in a comi)aratively prosperous condition. The liiriiicr> crops have been unusually l;oii(|, mid the ])rice ol'ilicir pio- duce lair. In consequen<-e. the Dinccsaii Hoard iissomihui has been i)unciually ]Kiid. and io'ldi'iilid expenses duly iiu'i. 1 am besides. ii'e(juently pi'csenlt'd with matei'ial tokens df the li'ood will ol" my parishonei's. as well as beinn' sui)plie(l with all the iirewood I need throu^lioiu the vear. The Sundny services are very well attended, and 1 think 1 can perceive a u'i'owinu" interesi in pcisonal n liLi'ion. to'jv- ther with a leelinu' ol' individual rcspoiisibilit v as menihers of the Church. Last sumni(*r we had the li'ood IbiMune of the pi'eseiice of MissA. McAd!ims<)l'(^uebi>c City. Hy hei' kindness, we Ii;h1 musical services throui^-hout the summer: and by her well known eneru'y. a concert was held in \'alcaitier to raisi' funds towards the punhase ol'anorLian. Mi'. .1. (}. S<'()tt, manager ol" the Qut'bec and Lake St. John Ivailway. alse very kindly assisted by allowimi' us an excursion on tlie Ivaihvay. 8!) J,:isl wiuti'r Mrs. Willinuis, 'Sirs. Moiitiziuubni. Miss Walker, aiKlolhcis ol" (^)iiv'l;»';' ('it yjav<^-i'ly provided us with mail-rials I'or aChrisimas tree. I also heu- to ackiiowledsi'c! jVuiu Mrs. AVilliaius, Mis. Cha.s. llauiilioii. and Miss (Jiiuy. ixnvt'ls ol" tlolliinu' lor oiii- ])oor. Iiidci'd this Mission as ucll a.s many olhci's has many reasons lor thankhilly renieiuherinii' Ihe g'eiierosity oi' the (^liehec people. Dioeesaii Hoard assessiiienl, iiJiKKJ.OO ; Synod assessment, $4.00; Inlermeiil Tund. ;?■">. 00 ; Sundav collections, $2"). 00. Total. iiiilt.KOO. Vp % ■t: f w- r f. .; in ] ^ i)0 The foUoiriitg- llc'//uiis hare beni recti veil from C/rri>\ijmrn not coniicrled wilk /he Diorcsan Board. iJisiiors C()LLE School, who aitcnd the dailv nioi'iiiiiui" ui'aycr. and \vh'». dui'inu' the lornici' i)art u\' the year al.-u aMrii(h'd the service on Sunday evcniiiu', manilcNt an increased iiilci'csi in tlic ( 'hapid and ils sacred uses. W\ tlie action (»r coi'porai ion lax .luiie our ailendance ut the I'ai'ish ('hni'(di has been l>roiiL'hl loan end. ami avc now ha\'e our own Sunday niorniii'i- si'r\ices in the Collei^v C'hai)el. Whelhei' the cHecl ol'lliis chaiiu'e will he li'ood OI' c\ il il is impossible yet to r-ay. The Holy Coinniunioii is celebrated durinu" tci'ni cvei'y Sunday and on all Saints" JJays and other I'cstivals. Under the new ride the ceiei*!',!! ion on the lirst Sunday in the month is at (deven : on oihei' (la\s ii is at 7. \j\\>\ April we plaeed in the Chape] n xcrv sweet toned oru'aii. built by Messrs. Hook and HasiiuLi'. ol' lloslon. We expected to iind ii'i'v'at bcnelii IVoni this in the musical pails ol'the service, ami the result has by no means disappoint*'d us. The cost td' the oiLi'.ni when placed in ])osition was $1.(100. whitdi has all been laised except about $100. The Colleii-e .^Hs.sional•y Uiuon continues its ustd'nl work, and ihe mceiinu's ha\'e been regularly Indd dui'iiu:' the vcar. with (1 liaist) 2'ood results. ]My warnu'st thanks are due to tlie Ibllowinu' Cderu'ymeii. who have kiiuUy come to i>reach in Ihe (diai)id and address the Union at the Terminal meet- inu-s.— Wev. 1. r.rock, M.A.. 1{ev. Y. 11. Clayton, and KV'v. ]i. J.iiul>ay. M.A. The Ollerlories in the Chapid duriiiu' the year have amounted to $'21ilT8, Ibr lln^ ibllowiuL;' ol)jects: 1)1 Vi'i/mrn not h iJiaii We [•'iity-iwo. li iirc ca li- ly currit'd iiiii!iiii(.(I. ill'' (hiilv 111 (*r ilii. iiiajiil'cst list's. l!y *' al ill",. A\'<' 11()\V I' Collcov t' ii'odd ())■ I'm <'\ciy !• Under ly ill \\w ■<'t'l idjK'd 'on. We i<':il pails l>|><)inlc(l lion was 0. 'ill Wdi'k. til"' yrar, re due to > |»l't'!l(ll lill iiiccl- nd \{v\. Cliapi'l Expoiiscs, $30.8:5 : Chai)t'l 1" iirnishino-. ^S.TK : Oman, $:)»). i>2; llishop's Ccllcu'c !ii;Hi.:)li ; Mission IuukI. $!l.!»U; Alii'onia, $!•■]. (14; l-'orciu'ii Mission, (S. V. (I.). $:i2.5S ; Missionary Union, (Madau'ascai'). $14. 7-"!. Total, $211). l.S. Th*' subscriptions oT ilio Mcmhrrs ol" the Missionary Union luaki' a I'lirlln'r sum ol'isll.IH). Tilt' itt'V. 1h(> I'roli'.ssor oi" Divinity rc^porls on the work ol' the Collcgv Missions in u'i'iicral. Al Milby and Capclton, ^vhil■ll arc under my <'arc, the servi'-e.-: liave been rcoTilarlv carried oil diirinu" llie ye;ir. Durinu' term 1 lio mysell" to Milbv oil alternate Sundays, and lo C'aptdloii as oiteii as 1 can. 1 have been assisted at Mill)vbvMr. F. G. Scott di ir- iiiu' ill*' u'l'cater jiart ol" tlie year, and lalU'rlyby Mr. CI. 11. Fooks. The services at ('ai> lion were conducted until June |)V Mr. A, '1'. Fiiowii and Mr. A. AVoods. and si nee September by Mr. A. T. IJrowii and ]\Ir. "W. J. i'^ames. Durinu' the suiiimer vacation Mr. W . V. l)ernard took charu't^ oi' both Missions, residinu' aniotio- th(. ]-)(>ople and visitinu' tliem. The c(nm'reu"atioii at Milby, tlioimh not larue. is oi'a settled character, and the ])eople are I'or tin* most ])art very ri^u'ular in their attendance. I ]\;\\k^ no doubt that a clern'yman liviiiLT anioiiu' them, or one who was able to devoti' somii portion ol' his tim.' to tliem on Aveek-days would l)e able to build up a stronu" Churcli Uommunity in the jda'-e. i\X ('aj)elton the ser\ices are ol' necessily held in a room ein- ploVi'd I'or all sorts of |)ui'i)oses, the poi)ulaiion is very lluc- tnatinu'. and with su<'h time and attention as A\-e can u'ive to the work, 1 am afraid no! mucli can be done. At Milby tile I'ollowiiiii- ollerinus rorsix'cialol)jccls duriiiij,' the year 18S2 : I'cnsion iMind. s;^).27 : AVidows and Oi'phans, $-.82; ]Mis- sion l"'und, -iiF-i^; Ah^'oma. $2.7'); ISishop's ('olleL>'e. $1.87. 1 liave not l)eeii aide to ascertain the total amount contri- buted I'or all o])jects. but my auiN'cment \vitli the ])eople is tiiat while I minister to tliem theOii'ertory must amount to at least $100 per annum. At Ua])elton the OU'ertories only reach the sum of $34.87, and the sum or$20.!t7 has been raised in other wav Thih is all I'xpended in maintainiiiu' the services, n-oiun- chiefly for the hire of convevaiice to and from the Mission. ar Ii! ave SSn *' . i ^'. '" h !• '. 'M Jf >■ lO" ■ # ■■■ • \3' :( Hk *t , :W >■ '■ ^1 i •; ■ I |i^i jffif. i 1 iil .r^:ii ltL> r.isHiips coiiL'-.tiK :\n,islu)!> I jniiiipioii l> Sll!)- ply tlu' Iti'V. C li. Wii.^hcr's ])l;ici', \\ as .nUlrd lo llic mission, ary shilioiis served IVoiu the Colleii'e. Diiiiiiu' ilie r<>nner hull' (tl'the y*>ai- the .S-rvi-cs wrreiakrn by Mr. K. J. ;Macr;ir!a:i". aiMl du'rii '^- ihe hit lei' hall' hy Mr. P. S. ]\Iesil(>\'. hoth of \\]|(»l!l j>;i)Ved ;irre;)i;.!il;' to the pco- l)le. It still I'eiuailis under !iiy siipri iiiteiuh'Mce. hut the Bishop has Jati ly lireiised ]\Ir. i\ AV . Parkin, head luasli-r ol'llie Siier))rooke Aea(h>'niv. to serve it as hiv reader. A new :\i ISSl' narv Sta"(ion has la.ti'lv Ix en ads are heini iken I'o)- iinniediate eieeiioi! oT :• ehnreh. J'or A\hiili ;ni 'leui'il.ile site ])as been seiiired. Tin I'e a.re ii o\v a bout liirty and ramili'.'s ]>.'loni:'ii)u' to the Chureh residfnl in A'j'i; the iieiu"hl)<)iirhood, and le.iu h ])r;{;se\\drthy zi'al has been nianil'estcd bv lh 'hi in the iiialler oi sciurinu" Ibi- ihem- iJieir eluireji. On inv lir,-t visit stdves ihe ser\iees o twelve Coininunieaiits ]>resenie(l t j)«'niselves at till L old. s Table. I have i)roinised lo L;i\e them a Sunday Service with a eel('br;;tion ol' ihe Jjoj'd's Sui)per, oin e in threr inontlis: and I'ortniLihtlv sei'v re to be conducted h\ Mr. Itiehard liewton, one of our Senior Dixiniiy Stnd- eiits, who jia.s bi'eii j'oi-nially li'-ensi-d l)y the Bislio}). The Kcv. Arthur Judu'e has also ui\'eu theni one Sunday in cxchanu'e Avitli inc. Tlh' settlements around the lake are growiiui- in nuinl)ers, and it is e\idently ol' irreat iinpor- tunee that the Church should be thus early in lh<' held. At Aseol C\)rn(>r lliinu's remain in nineh llie same con- dit ion as s lated in my last report. Die necc d ol" ii resi- dent pastor is uru'ent. .Tlie Sunday ser\iees during" the the Ibnner hair ol' the year \vere taken once in I'our \vccks alternately by mysv'iraud C'olomd Kij^pen. Colonel Kipi)eii. to Avhom warm tJianks are due, also uavc Ibrtuig'hlly >scr- 1':; !, fl ices h;!s lately Imm'Ii ac-cptcd l)y the llvx. Proiessor Ivt'acl, Avho kiixlly u'ivcs up his Sunday aricrnoons to this •k, iakinii" al--o oil the ahoniato Sunday altonmoii a r>in-- VH (',> ( SiM'V wo n ^[oultou Hill. On ])arlinu- -with Colonel Kip]" vice (» llio (onu'iH'ii'ation ol" the on. CI lurcn Oi 111.' C oniioriev, A^^oot Cornor, toudorod him a lornu;!. hul very sineove vote oi" ihiuiks. The Sunday School on M(niiioit liill is still canied on by Mr. F. Kitehi'e and :Mr. AV. WorthiiiLi'lon. i\i Sandhill there is niuoh to eneourau'e. Tlu^ jH'ople hayo diirinu" the year coniidetod two l:;r!i'e eonmiodious hor.so- sliods, and haye also raised money for a hell Ayhirh they are oil tho i)oint ol' purehasin'i'. They also ]-)royide pun<'tually I'or the expenses ol' their ^lission, the main item boinu' the hire ol'u tmuii I'or eonyevinu; the eloru'ymau or stu(\nits I'rom Lennoxyi Ih The amount raisi'd ior Churi h expenses diirinu' the year eiu linu" J'jaste]'. 18.- \yas !i?l-)N. lie eeiiLfreu'atlon, I im hapi>y io say, liaye a(h»]")ted the enveioj>;> system J'or j^royid- inu' I'or the expenses oi' their seryiees, and the eonsequoni^' is that Ihey liaxc now ahyays a balance in lir.iid. .V c(»nhr- iiiation y>'a,s held in St. Luke's Churcli, Sa.ndhill. by the Ihslioi) on the :2')th .iune last. Avhen I had Ww happines.s ol' presi'iitinu' oiie candidate I'or adult bai)tism. and a <'lass of ten I'or eonlirmation. The history ol'this coniinnaiioii class ^vere 1 at liberty to i>-o into it here \yould be I'elt by others to 1)0 as lull ol comlori ami oneourau'omenl I It i> k- noyv'ii t)y me to b(>. Th<^ number oi' communicants in Si. l^ul vO Clmr<-h, Sandhill, is now ■')_. Mr. .luduw wlio hr.d assistcnl me at Sandhill I'or two years l(>['t us. much reu'retied, at the end of his colh\L>'t> oo\irse. lie \y;>s suci-eeded by ^Ir. K. ll.e\vl<'n who now lakt's I'oviniu'htly .^ervi'-es r.liei'nalely her(\ and at Lake Meu'antie. AVe hay(> also broken u'l'ound durinu' ihe ye;.r at .Iohnyill(\ a station in the Siindhill district: on the international 1M\. haye held seyeral seryiees 11 KM'e an( I ^Ir. Hew ton u'ay a rortniu'hily seryiee duriim the mid-summer vaciition. Thos( seryii-es. Ave explained at the boii'inninii'. were not intended to be permanent ; il is ])o:-dble tl liiture day. I oufi'ht ])erhaps also to mention iliat ai the Ihshop's re ley mav l>e rem wed il some qui \st 1 look ehariiv Ol' the vacant Mission oi' Cookshire I'or m-i- m 04 the livo months ciidinu' tin- Ist oiMuly of this y«*ar, whoii I was happy to snrrciKlrr i; to the Rev. Arthur J u(li>'(>, whose linos have lallcii unto liiiu in ]>l('asant i)hic('s. The kjiul. iicss oi" the Church ])i'oi)h' of Jviton niach' my tompomrv charg-e ol' this hnu'c and important Mission a very ])l('asiiiit oiu^ On the hist Sumhiy in .luno I presented to the bishop a class oi' -52 lor eoidi'/mation all ol" wliom 1 l)elicve with ce exceptions have since l);'C()me eonununicants. s were two or thri Tlu' services ol" live (if our Divinity student lor by the eleru'y in the dillercnt parts of the iJioeese to aid or relievi' them dvu'iiiu' the mid-summer vacation, all df whom I am glad to know o])tain(Hl in lh"ir labours a good re]^ort. The two Colleg"e31is>ionsof Milhy and Capelton still (dii- tinue under the char'^'e of the Ivev. l'i'incii)al ijol)lev. lACUlN. Olferiorv — Mission Iniiul, '!^.')>^-2.'2') : I'cn-^ion l'unT<).\. The Rev. (t. II. I'arker reports :— An ohji'ct ol'uf) small interest to the Parish, has hern the i)aying oil" a hea\v and long-standing debt on the Rectory ])roi)crty. I commenced about last Christmas to collect I'or this o!)ject. and havt' met with u'reat kindness and liberality, both iVom the people themselves, and also IVoni kind IViends outside the Parish, and in October last, l);n(l oil" ih*' debt. princi|)al and interest, amounting to $1.-JS4. I woidd 1al;e this o])portunily <»r thanking all who havi' helped me to relie\e the Parish ol' this hrnvv burden. 1 would espe- ially thank tin' Hon. M. II. Co- chrane. I'or his u-cnerous gii't ol' two hundred dollars, to enable me to i)ut a rurna"e into the Rectory. We have uow^ a handsome Ohiu'ch i)roperly. which any Parish mav well I'eel ])roud oi". and which is Tree j'rom all debt. I wish also to n'cord another u'eiierous gift ol'lhe Hon. M. II. Cochrane to the Pari.^^h. viz.. a three acre ])iece ol'land. 95 adjoiiiinti' that aln';i(ly ht'loiiuiim- to us. And \vr arc now alJout 1() r<'C('iv(' slill nnollicr cvid 'inc ol' tlit» Hon. ut'iillc- maii s u'ciit'i'oisity and u"<>t>d-\vill to llic P;n'i>li. in a new Stoii*' C'hurcli, which hi' purpo.scs l)uildin'j duvinu- ihcconi- iim" Snnuncr. AVith Ihc New Cliunli. Uod u-rant tlu-rcniay !)(' renewed life in the spiritual edilico, so that wilJi iiiaicrial ]m)speets tliere may bi' a viu'orou<, healthy and o-rowiiiu" reliii^'ious lile in our midst. Bajitisnis, 4 ; inarriau'es, 2 ; ])urial<, S. lieetor's stijieiid, $4;5o ; Sunday collections, ii^'l-JS ; JVw rents, !«!!»0 ; S. T. G-, $12.2-:]: l}isho])'s Colleuv, %\> : Ea.ster and Xnias oU'erinu-, 8S5.57 ; Church Societv. $•!."). T^"* : Ki'ctorv del)t. iS:c.. S1.'')00. Total, 82.")02.:)."). Li:x.\o.\vii-i-K. The Kev. A. C. Scarth reports :— The lollowinu' amounts have been rai.v ] in this Tarish for Church jmrposes during- the ])ast year. Church Society, $105.00 ; Domestic Missioirs, $11. SO ; I'oreiun Missions, $7.-U; By Missiiniary Union ibr the supjxn-t orindiaii child in the AVawanosh Home, »S:v"., $SS.2.") ; Bisliop's Collea'e, $lS-44; Cler^'y man's salary, as taken Irom the ICaster accounts, $717.4:) ; Gent^ral Expenses (includiui^ Xmas collection for the ])oor. $1S, and I'or (h'al' mutes, $11.22.) $371; Collected to pav I'or the Sunday Scliool ( >rLi'an. $5:5. Total, $1.:572.:52. i.i:\'is. t 1 The Kev. Ernest A. AVillou, IJomeslic ^S.oO ; Bishop's Colleii'e, $2.!m; ; Thank ollerinii's, $7 : Easter ollerinu' (to Eector) $2G.(J4 ; Total oH'ertory for sjiecified o'>je( Is. $(11.00 ; Halance for u'eneral pur|)oses. $242. 5S. makinu- a total oH'ertory of $:!0;;.04. Aniuud subscriptions — To the Cliurdi Society, $12; S. r. C, Jews, $7.50 ; Bazaar, net ju-oceeds towards Sunday m •^: m ^w' I 11^^^ 00 School ]I(»u-;r jiiul l/M-lun' IJooni, ^-■52(J.I1. Collccicd by Miss. E. iiiid G. Cns.s. lor ran' iiiul doiliiim' ol' iiu'cd soxlon (now ill tho -('hurth Ilonip") !>!20.5() ; Siiiulay School oHorinu's. ■S''^.'^-'^ ; l'*'^v routs. ^-U;* ; spocial supplcmciiUirv colloctiou, sirTO.-")"). 'i'olal I'or all Church purposes, $1.100.7,",. C'oinmuiiicaiits at I'^istcr, 57, niul on Christ mas Daw .')[. Tho chiel" want is su<-h aii increase oT school-house riiiul, as to warrant the comnicnconionl of a suitable lmil(liiilices. AVarni thanks are due to the ChM'gy and Wardens oJ'Si. IMatthew's Church. (Quebec. Ibr llie i^-ilt ol' two ex'-rllent coal stoves. AvhicJi had been in use in their school-house; also to Mr. Wm. Simpson, ol" Levis, lor about two tonsoi" coal. It Avill bo ;^'ralit'yin';Miisis. T\liss A. llamel and Mis.s Hedge, still continue to iillbrd the congroLi'ation their kind. imi)ortant and eflicienl services. \i:\V CAKIiiSI.i: AM) I'ASl'KHIAC. The Rev. T. niaylock r(>ports: — Our Tilt' closiiiu' 111' ili(^ busiiioss ol" Messrs. LclJouiillifi' 1 » r* )s . has lu'oii :i ii'real loss to Curl isle iis iiitMiihcr ol" Uie lirni •lod as treasurer I'ov Si. All(lr('^v^•^ (Mi-ai-.h. Vio hnjx' tlicv will soon 01)011 auaiii Our hesl llu.iiks ;;rr due lo lliriu lor the past. Messrs. Newman and Seoli are the eliurcli-wardeus lor PaspeMae. and Messrs. AVall \( r and Astol lor New C'arlish to their eneru-y in stirriny- up the poople. uuieh ol'oiu- su'- cess as a seIt-s'.r,»pori lu^' i)arisn isd ue. A ii(;w o)-l)t. Serxiios Have boon held as usn Willi a 1)0 ut ll 10 same ;; verau"-' a Itend' 1 111 inee 11 at r 10 two eliurche :is[)oI>iaf, and a small iiiereaso at New (V.i'lisle, ^vhol•o i ha\-e established a series ol' eoitaii'e loeturos in houses at a dlsianco I'roni the church, whi ii'ii 98 Paid on liectory dt'bt ^ TO <»0 :•? .".<) (lO >;? liio iiii For now OTo-uii 210 00 21u 00 Lt'U'iicy IVom Mr. Miliu' KHJ (>i» loo qq GK'bc Rout C 00 (j oo For Toor '2't (•(> 2) no Wood and Xnins Proscnls 1o Kector o(i oo Total ^.".4.") S-\ si8.-]l 05 ^1.4-21 48 NEW LIVEKl'noL. Tho Ivov. l'\ A. Smith ropoils: — I tun tliankl'ul to bi' a))!*' to nnoii il<;i[ in ihis piiiish durinii' tho ])nst your, tlic work of ihc Churrh luis u-oiir (.ii quietly, .stoadily. and iininicrniiJlcdlv. Tho cour^io oi' tho .sorvicos has been unbroken and ihi- avora^'o attondanco i>'ood. considcrinii' our sniail J'iiiuli-h population. Uur Sunday School has bcon well kepi up. Through tho kindnoss orilio lady toarjiers iiudolhers. a pic- nic canu* oil" in tho summer which was a i:-reat lieat lo ilic children. Our day school also, under the luanaii'cmeni ol' iis ofliciont loniale teacher. ni;;kes salisfactorv proiiress. I aiu happy to bo able to report a colleciion of $450. 00 towards tho reduction of our ])arsonaL;v debl. To make up lliis in- stahnont, wo had the i)roceeds of a Cojicert hekl ilie piv- vious year, aniounlinu' lo sltii'.ii}. xl;!.'5 contributed by our Ladies' Sowinu' Society, the ])alance beinn' colloct<'d i)arllv in our Church and ])arish and ])arlly in (^hiebec; liom tli'e kind and liberal citizens of which city. ^\ c liave received so much i^'onerous helj). for which we si;. ill. I trust, be over orate i'ul. During- tho year, there wen- bai>tisms live, burials ilnvc. iStipond, $440.70; Sundry ]-:xpense.s, 8-5n4.o4; ("hurch Society, $G0.o2; Foroii'-n and Domeslit Missions, $21.21; Bishop's Collogv, $!)..']2 ; Easter OUoriuu-. $18.2!): rarsona-e debt, $301.31. Total, $1.2;37.5!>. !»i> XI('(J1.I:T and AUTIIA15ASKA. Till' K'cv. K. CulltMi I'aikiii repuils: — My iippoiiitiuoiit to this Mi>«s!oii \v:im inado on ilu' lirstol' Jaiiuavy, issj. Tlu' Disliop gave mo piTinisf^ioii lo ri'sido ill Three Uivers. Aithahaska is on the south shore of the St. Lawrence, thirty-six niih's from Three liivers. Tlii- conirrca-otiou is somewhat thictiiatiiiu", owing to clianues on the G. T. \\. and other circumstances. At pn'sent. there are IVom thirty to forty wlio attend the services, and teji communicants. 8t. Leonore is t\vent\-nine niih's fioni Three Kivers (nine mik's from the ii ii.) ^vhere I meet, onei> a month, live Jjiiu'lish families. There are ten communicants. There ai'e also some scattered families who claiiu llie ministrations of the Church on the south shore, and Nicolet, where there are only two families and a few sinule individuals. Nicolet is fourteen miles from my house. The liiver .'-t. Lawrence, two miles \\ide, lies hetween my house and all these places, and ncci'ssilates my crossiiiu" every Sunday for six or seven months in the year, throuuh lields of i.i', in a canoe, taking I'roin one to three hours, according to tlu' iloatiiig ice and the weather. Louiseville is twenty miles on the north shore, and has a congregation ol forty pi'rsons, seventeen being communi- cants. Missionary work to-day is vastly dilforent from what it was ibrty years ago; the division of Missions and the multiplication of the Clergy, with faeilities for travel, U'ive thai work, in Ls,s:2. a freedom from hardship and ])erii to which the early Missioners were daily sul)]\'eted, and it is with some degree of pri(h' and satisfaction that I class myself amongst the early workers of the past half century. The only subscriptions I have been able to raise have been for the Bishop of Algoma, amounting to $G.:2','. L!rsonaL»''' QUEIJEC— {*ATIll■:l)RAL. The Rev. G-. V. Ilousmaii r»^ports : — It will be observed that in comparing the statement of 1882 with the previous year, there appears a very large H \jf TOO increase in th*' present return. This incroiisc avisos IVom exceptional cinnimstancos. An anonymous member ol' tho Cathedral Coiigrt\g-ation, \vitli great li!)orality, gave ^-^OOO towards the purchase oi" a new organ. About !i?l,. Tew rents, $4,800; Ollertory, $2,8S1) ; Church Socirty. $l,r)88.-]2 ; Foreign Missions, $1)4.01 ; Domestic Missions, $287.84; Ladies' Guild, Bazaar, iS:e.. $8")0 ; donation lor new organ, $"),000; other special donations, $1,718; other purposes, $1.74-'>.32. Total oilerlorv, including special col- lections, $-},8()!».-';:). (I rand Total, $18,'.>:l.").4:t. QUEKEr — .«ishoi)'s Colleu'e, Lennox\ill(', $100.00; Shinu-wauk Home. $',»:». HO; sui>poit of theChun-h, $2,!)2-).80; relief of tlie po(n'. $1.0 1 '>..').") ; oilier purposes. ^4.07."). W. Total $10.72.K7t;. ;• f QUEIJEC' — ST. MIC'II.VEl/s ("IIUIICII. The Rev. A. A. Von Iflland reports :— The following amounts have l)een raised for Cluucli purposes in the Parisli of St. Michael's, during the vear 1882 :— Church Societv, $1.8')7.10 ; Foreign and Dinnestic Mis- sions, $130.07; "Bishop's College, $10.8:J ; Toor, $.V.).ll ; Offertory for Clergvman, $71)7.8') ; ordinary expenses of Church, $548.00 ; other purposes, $00.00. Total, $2,972.92. 101 (.iUEHKC— ST. PAULS CJHUUCII. Tlic Il*-'V. T. Richtirdson reports ; — Till' loUowini'' amounts have l)i'en raised lor Clinrch pur- poses ill iliis Parish duriiiLC tlio year 1882 : — Church So- cietv. $7!'. 80 ; Fon'in-n and Domestic Missions, $20.50 ; Oeiieral i)urposes, $lU.2o ; Fuel.$12.0U ; Vonv lielief Fund, $.")2.8r) ; Olicrtory and Stipi'nd ibr lieelor, $20(5.70 ; Kent of Easement. $80.00: rarsonaav Fund, $24-1.51. Total, $8')!t.7UH!iKC — ST. I'KTKUS CHUIU'H. The J'ev. M. M. Folheririll reports: — That the lollowinu' amounts have ])een raised I'or Church ])urj)oses durinu" t he year : — Aug'mentation oi" Stipend, $240 ; Church Society, $';t8.85 : Foreiu'ii and Donu^stic Missions, s.')7.'!2 : llai'inoiiium lor Temperance Society, $50.00 ; Pocn- Fniid, $100.(10 ; Insurances aiui u'cneral expenses, $025. Total, si. 171. 17. lja[)lisms. 10 ; nuirriaq-es. S; Imrials, 14; con- tinued. 24. (ilKDKC — TIMMTY CIIUUCH. The Rgv. Pol)erl Ker n-ports: — That llie condition oC^'riiiily Church is steadily proiiies- sive. Witliin the pa.st year the C()nu'reii'ati(m has ]iaid on nccouiii ol tlu^ Purchase Fujid llie iarii'e sum ol'$4,-)00. Tin' Siistentation Fund lor the past vear amounted to $011 ; ('hiirch Societv, $8;:;.02 : (Icneralbllertorv, $90;l.l>8; Easter CU'eriorv to Rector, sK.MI.dO ; Total Oli'crtory, $1,050.00. Alg'oma", $7.00. In all a1)out sO.OOO.OO. Ol' course this amount is unusually larp' lor ih.e )-ear hut this is owinu' to the sum paid towards ihe ])urcliase. On this accoiuit there, is still a balance aii'ainst tln' conji'ri\u'ation ol* $4,000.00 and until that is [)aid oil' we cannot hojie to take any very activo pnrt in theCrcneral work ol' the Dioce.'0..')i) ; Alu'onia per Mr. .lournt'unx and Miss CJccvo. $il:). !>.'>; C'lnircli So.-icty. sl88.01 ; lUsliop's Coll('ii'*\ LcnnoxvilK', $11.(10 ; Siindiiy S;-hool Tree, i3;.")0. oil; Sunday Srhool Library. Tapt'rs. etc., $100.00; Parsonnu'c iMind by Ladifs' (Juild.' $200.00 ; Rccior's stipend, $800,011; J']astor OH'crinL!; to Jicctor. $-")7.">4; Church OH'crinii-s cxchi- sivc of Ibrcgoinu', $407.00. Tol-.d. $2.0:;',>..")(;. siiEi;r.i;noKi:. The Kev. V. V. K.id. D.C.L.. reports :— That in consequence ol'liis resiirnalion ol'ihe liedorship oi'tliis iin'portant r;irisli. Ibi- reasons thai were satisi'actorv to t]ie Jlislioi). .iud tlie acted lor parish uses, and trusts that it will be also l()un(l convenient ibr the meetinu' ol'thc St. Francis District Association. The Churih beiim- too small to meet the increasing' de- mand i'or seats, an enlaru'cment ol" th<> buihlinu' and other imin'ov(mionts have I'or some time i)ast been seriously con- templated, thouL';h nolhinu' has vi't Ikm-u commenc<'d, he trusts, ho\vever, that next year his successor will be able to report that at least a ( ommenccnb'Ut has been made. The statement of colbn'tions and subscriptions lor the work ol'the Church Society ;ind I'or the missiomiry Dio- cese (>r Alti'oma and thc^ North-AVt'st will ajipear in the rcjiort ol'our Tr( asurer, to whom they have been i)aid. ',1 • TO.} TIIKEE IIJ^'KRS. Tho lu'V. J. II. .Tcnkiiis reports : — Til" {ollowiii'i- aiuouiils hnvo Ix'cn raised in this parish lor C'liun 1 ])n]'!)osos duriim' llie vear 1S82 : — iJ.'ctov's Salary, $1.;. 00 ;" Christmas OlH'riorv !or ])()or, s;1S.«;(); Christmas g-ilis \o lioctor and linnilv. >eebe riain, Jun(^ Dth" to l!tth ; Marl)leioii. June 20th to July 2nd; Mago-'. Julv 1-lth to 2::.rd ; Hat lev. September 24th to October 4(h : Framjilon East, October ir,th to 2(;th ; Frampton W(^st. October 20th to November 1 Uh ; Acton- < 'i, ^«ffv ^'j i;:r4. ■ .jU! ■ S !< 104 Y:ih\ Noveinbor VJih to ;]Oth ; L'Avenir, JJecomber 10th to 1^1 st. Thcso missions. sixt<'on in number, wcro, with two t'XtH'i>tions, all that could ])i' desired in attendance and in- terest. At lieebe I'lain und ^lau'og' there \vas not the same attendanc(\ nor, so far as we could s;'e, the same interest manii'ested which was I'ound in other places. In iMairog the devout few were vciv reg-ular at the three services held daily, bat many ol' these Avere strangers in the place, who were spending* a little time in the country lor rest and recreation. On a few occasions towards the close of the mission we had fair con ii-rei>-at ions, but not so laroe nor so regular as we are in the habit of seeing at other places when mi.ssion services are held. There was a reason, perhaps, why the aliendanee was not so large as one might have ex[)octed at Magog. It was the beginning of the haying season, and peojjle who worked all day in till' open air found it hard to attend service's at night. But whilst the attendance was, on the \Nhoh\ small, and the interest awakened eonllned to the lew, ^ve have reason to ho[)e that a blessing rested upon the work, and that those who attended were stirred up lo see more clearly the im- portance oi' eli'i'nal thiiigs. and to seek for highi'r attain- ments in the religious life. At Beebe Plain, we were unfortunately engaged in our Mission whilst an exciting election contest was going- on This contest canu^ up un- expectedly ait(M' the Mission h;id bi'cn lixed, and then'Tore could not have bei'U ;«voided, but it interferi'd very mate- rially with the tittendam e. and also prevented the interest from being what und a- ollu'r circumstances it might have been. l)Ut. notwiihslandinu' the smallness of the attend- ance (1 mean compared ^vilh other Missions), the elfort was by no means a faihu'v'. Our own people were strengthened. and the atti'iition of ihe people outside was drawn to the Church, and doubtless some, ol who.se feelings we knew nothing, were led to ihink more seriously of eternal things than th(>y had done befoi'e. .\nd this may, in CJod's uood time, lead to godly living aiul to more earnest work for Christ and Ilis Church. In a!l the other placc^; where Mis- sions were held, considering the seasons of the year, weather and roads, the altend;iue(» was \e'.y good, and large, anxious congregati(Uis made their way evening after e\enini:- to the Ilou.se of (lod. At J^Avenir, lo: Gcoriro villi', Portiu'uf, Iiivorness and Le'cds this was very noticeable. In all these places the weather and roads were V(n-y unfavorable for our work, but it was very remarkable and very pleasini,^ as well to see how many people there were who pressed throui^h and over- came' all obstacles, in their eai,''erness to attend the services. In Ihe other places not before meiitioncd, we were blessed with favorable weather, j^ood roads, and therefore we had good congregations, and I trust deep and lasting blessings followed as the ri'sult of our labours. The good resulting from our Mission work shows itself in dif- ferent ways. In the older Missions, it is seen, in the num- ber of persons offering themselves for confirmation, and in the increased number who approach regularly the Lord's Table and the more regular attendance on the services of the Lord's House. In a word, it shows itself in an increased spirit of devotion, and this fervour, and loving earnestness, I am pleased to hear, continues unabated in many places — and I pray God that it may continue, until all our dear people reach in saf 'ty their eternal home. Perhaps I may be permitted to say here, that " Mission services," which only last for ten days in each place, cannot be expected to change the whole character of a congrega- tion, or mission, at once. Mission services are intended to awaken the careless to the importanee of eternal things, and to help those who are striving to serve God — to a high- er tone of religious life — but this is only the beginning of the work, if permanent good is to come from our Mission Avork, the ground must be well prepared beforehand, by spe<'ial services a]id earnest preaching on the part of the Clergyman of the Parish, and after the mission is over, the work must be continued by Jaithfully and lovingly assisting those who ai'c awakened to higher and holier things, until Ihey are grounded and settled in those things which belong- to their peace. But if a " ^Mission " has to bear its way by its own weight, because no preparation has been made, beyond that of giving notice in the Church that a " Mission" will be held, and lu) special (»ilbrt is made after the Mission is closed, to keep up the interest and to help the awakened souls ; then we must expect that our Mission work will be, to a great extent, a failure. It is not to be expected that success will crown every ellbrt alike, and it may be |l! r |f ■'? ' +'-■'' 'v '■■'i i. .,;f i- •;M-^ 11' v^ 1 0(1 possible that: in some iiistaucos, with all our preparations, we may not be so succi'ssiul as we might bo loci to oxpoct. but I am satisiiod that if ollbrts arc rarofully and prayor- I'ully made, lioth belbre and after ouch IMission. results far beyond our cxpi'i'tation will follow, and our Missions \vill aceomplish that for which they ar<' intended, vi/., to \vin souls to Christ and to ])uild up His Church in this Diocese. I may add, also, that in u'oing l)ack to a Mission or par- ish — where a ''Mission" has been previously held in any of its stations — th(> work seems much easier, and an interest in rc^ligious thinas mueh more easily awakened. This 1 have noticed in all the plac(-s where I have ])een askivl to go a second time to the same ^Mission, and it may help to decide whether it is desirable to continue our Mission work or not, when the in-esent engagement expires. For my own part, I fetl l)ound to say, that whilst 1 should not personally ])ledge mvst'lf to continue this work after the expiration of my present term, still I sin- cerely hope that our Mission work will be continued, and in the end we shall iind that an inlhunice for good has been set in motion, which will do great things for the Glory of God and for the souls of those for whom (Mivisi died. I desin* also to convey, tlirough this report, my sincere thanks to all my Clerical brethren, and to their congrega- tions for their uniform kindness to me during my stay in their midst. 1. M. TiioMrsoN, Missioncr. ■V "'v 'il -■ >. ■ fl 107 Contrihuliona for Church Purposes Ihroughoal, the Diocese during the year. i'^a Tho Ibllowiiif? returns have bo(Mi mado by the Clergy, iiiul are pn])lish('d in the Society's Report, at th(^ request ol' the Lord Bishop. I Catlu'dral SIS,'):!.") 4!t SI. ]\riittiic\v\s i(),7-'r) 7 Cacmina <»74 72 East Frain}it(in 44(; 2!) TnvLTiu-s,H 1.4(;;5 K4 Ireland r.50 00 Leeds 47;J 75 Levis J, 100 75 Mdntnu'i'onci, Cli arch Sdcii'ty 25 17 New Ijivei'iKidl 1,257 5!) Poitneuf 010 4.". Riviere-dii-L()iii)(eu ln.s) 470 00 St. SylvcHtcr, vacant Valeai'ticr VX, 00 West Franijiton A' Cran- linurne 4(54 28 Total 8 .S,071 (;i Ji^md Pcdiii rif (if ,^1. Franci-i. Actnu Vale 8 ."OO 28 lUsliop'.s C()llei,'0 21!) 18 iJaiford and Heivf.pvd.... 2:58 70 Dmniptdii and Windsor. vacant , Dury '.)70 {14 Coaticooku 884 50 Coiiipton 2,502 55 Cooksliire 1)01 77 Danville and Tingwick... (JOG 44 Dnnuniondville 080 80 Dudswell 0:57 :Hi Durhain !»1)8 .'38 Hatley 704 42 Kingsey (;48 34 Lennoxvillo 1,;572 82 Ma^o^f and (JeorLfeville.. !>15 7!> ^reiliounio i^- Kichuiond. 2,081> 50 St. John'.s (Mcll)ounio).. 547 28 Shevbi'oidvo (Church So- ciety AD. A F. M.)... 501 30 Stanstead 1,024 45 Three Kivers 1,008 95 Total 81H,r)l>8 7<> Iinnil ncionnj (ifdai^pe. Capo C. . vc and Perce. ... 8 730 00 ( iaspe, IVninsula and Lit- tle (laspe 711 38 3Iagdalon Islands No report. iMaihaio 040 02 New Carlisle and Paspe- biac 1,427 48 Shiyawake 203 78 Sandy I'eacli, vacant T(.tal 8 8,821 5J Total from the Diocese, 871,002 10 n M. Ik 108 EDUCATION FUND Th(^ {'ollowiiig sub.scriptions have been roeei\-od I'lom li-iends of tlio Colonial and Continental Church Society and handed to the Treasurer oi' the Church Society, lo be used in assisting- schools in poor districts : — The Bishop of Quebec, ^lOM ; T. Ueckett, i^a.OO ; J. W. Duns(;omb, >?2M ; li Hamilton, $5.00 ; C. Judge, $2.00 ; the Hon. (Iiiei' Jus- tice Meredith, $5.00: Wm. IJac, $5.00; AVillis IJus.srll, $2.50; Hon. David Trice, $5.00; E. J. Trice, $5.;-). 00 : , P^'V li.'v. 101 > Sni5S(TJI'TI()\S TO TIIK WlLlJEUFORCK MlSSlOX FUNl), J'AIl) TO DeCIvMHEII 2Ttii, 1882. H. S. Sc.ti i" Miss I'rici' Miss IrviiR' J. Matto,k .Mr. Suift :\iiss :w.. .('..'4,111 .). LL.y.l Mi.ssfs 'r.i.1.1 Mr. Nfls.iu J. V. (iiilo ]\Irs. Fiirrrst Misses Cli!i(lurt(.iii J. U. II. Wliltc Ell. I'UI'IIH jMiss (liven C.illi'ctidiis (liirin^f the Mis- si. iii [.er Ittn'. (1 I'awsKii Mrs. A. Ciimiiliell I\Iiss (uM)r.L;c A. H. Wliite J. V..iiExter Cash J. Diiiiliar E. .1. Hale Pr.iciods (if (Concert at St. Michael s Sell. II il~] louse. :.hs. I'lees K. li. Diihell T. IJeekett iliin. Laii'il • J. L. Scartli E. LoMesuiier Jas. I'atton, jr A. lJi)ll.)\vay H. W. Welch James King C r. Chaiiipiou E. a. Scott E. (I. Meredith M. (I.Meredith Cash W. H.Carter Rev. 0. \V. Haws. in Rev. E. W. Kin- JO 00 10 00 12 00 4 00 ;! 00 J 00 J 00 1 00 1 00 40 00 i) 00 :5 00 4 00 •2 00 20 00 40 00 4 00 »; 00 20 00 4 00 f) 00 5 00 5 00 24 :;o r> 00 no 00 no 00 10 00 n 00 n 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 n 00 2 no 2 no L 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 .1. Ii. Siiiini.ins , 8 Henry Saiiipie W. Tolield Miss Ainiie Hauiel 31iss Amelia llaiiiel .Mrs. r.ist.in Eord Hishop of (^)iieliec. . . A Lady Mis. 'liols R. Hamilton A. C. Rhodes \V. Rho.les .1. Rh.xlos Rev. C. Hamilton Miss J. Price Rev. A. A. Yun inland.... Aliss 'Hamilton ]Mr.s. Hamilton Dr. IMouti/.ambert Will. White T. H. Dunn Alis.s Walker iMiss "Davidson E. C. Harlieson R. A. Shaw Rev. G. V. Huusman.... ]\rrs. Xairno W. (1. Wurtele r.irs. F.iisvtii J. R. Forsyth R Turner H. ({. Joly AValton Smith W. Herriiiu; jMr. Kennedy A Friend School children, Rergerville :\liss Tricker E. 15. Scott E. J. Price INIrs. Mulholland. Interest ........ n 00 i 00 n 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 7n 00 i2n (JO 12 00 200 00 20 00 no 00 no 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 2n 00 10 00 20 00 5 00 10 00 n 00 10 00 5 00 2n 00 2n 00 25 00 no 00 4 00 25 00 50 00 50 00 00 100 00 2 00 13 78 5 1 5 o Total S1410 08 Paid Rev. I. ^tL. Thompson salary for fourteen months t.» Dec'r 31st, 1!^'J2 eiiOO 00 Paid f; no ANNUAL REPORT or Tin: CLERGY TRUST COMMITTEE PicHciit'.'il lo thf Chii.cli Sociity, ;it tin- Aiiriiuil Mcvtiiiy;, Tlli FcImmnuv, It's,!. The Clergy Trust Committee has again the .satislaclioii of reporting the due receipt of the whoh^ oi" the Annual Revenue arising from the investments. The lollowing Securities have been redeemed during the year, viz. : — $14,027.30 Seigniorial Claims. ) On Account 1,71»<).00 dominion o p.c. Stock. [■ oi" Clergy Trust 000.00 Town oi' Perth Debentures. ) Fund. $17,017. :]0 $ 0,810.00 Dominion 5 p.c. Stock, on Account of Local Endowment Fund. The following Investments have been made during the year, viz. : — $10,500.00 County of Albert, N.B., p.c. ] Debentures at 2; and -5 p.c. i On Account Premiure \-o[ Clergy Trust 3,000.00 Town of Strathroy p.c. De- bentures at 2| p.c. Premium. Fund. $19,500.00 m< ! Ill si 1,000.00 County ol' All)ort, N.B., p.c. 1 ,, , Doboiituros at HI and ;; p.c. ^'' Account Tivmium. I oi Local 1,000.00 Town oi' Stralhroy (I p.c. De- | ])onturcs at '21 p.c. Premium. J Endowment Fund. $12,000.00 M. M. FOTIIERGILL, Secretary. Quebec, Gth February, 1883. J. "W., QUEBFX', Chairman. i i 1 f'W ^: W-ww 'f-.f ^m I D) lii THE C'LEUCJY TRUST FUND IN Wi', tlie unik'rsiii'iK'il, have <'.\aiiiiiH'il tlio Afcuuiits iiinl N'oiiclici'-S of tlir almvi Fund, ami have ve-rilicMl \\m ^ei'Ui'itic', ami t'uuiiil tlic wliolr currci't. !•:. ,1. 11 am:, 1 IllilARIi TlliNKK, i All. lit ulS. 113 rs of till' aliovi' ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. \W2 — Jaiiv. I. Dec. il. Wy IJaliUK'c tri)iii la.-t yi'ar Iinfstiiii'iit.-i iliiiiii^ llif yiMT. KXI'K.NDIII iir;. Ih- I'l'iiiiiil 'rrcifiiii'cr Balaiici' (iiie last year $ •.':-4 00 I'aia \V.(1. I'.try, Ksn.. Tn a- siinr 111' !)i()ccsaii l^uaiij. Iiair tho ^lll■plll< ]{L'vciuif Cur issi ls;ii; h\ AlliiwaiicL' to live ClcrjxyiiR'ii.. IH'jj 00 I'ri'iniiiiiis 1)11 Iiivcstiiu'iits SS'i -10 Hack interest on Dehentures.. Sll fiS IJaiik Coiiniiissioii ami general eliartces T'l 45 Allowance to TrciisurcT ;iO0 00 Aiiionnt invested diirinj; the year IMH'J (M I-KSS. Bv Aiiiomit (il Heveiiiie I'u;- ihe \tar I!y IJalaiici $ cts. 115714 36 h:/j8 00 'xn G: $ Ct9. 118107 00 CH.") ;;h SI17511 ci; 08') 'M Sll«107 00 K. .V O. K lilst IlecelillMT, ISS'J. (.Iko. A'kasky, Treiisnrer. Clerfrv Trust Kiind. At 1 n Dr 1882— Pec. :n. 11-i THE LOCAL EfiflJOWMENT FUND To luvestuK'iits on aecount of folloAviug Endow iiieiit iMimis. vi/.. : QriMiKc CnAi'Ki,. CitV i)i' .Mdlliri'al i)() lliuuiltoii Do SlKTlii'ookc Do Toi'iiiiti) Montreal Harbor Bonds TiiiiKi; lIivKii City of lliuiiilton County of AUktI, N. 1^. City o'f Montrciil Do Slierhroiikf Town of I'erth Do Jiarrie I'HAMl'I'oN. City of Montreal Comity (if AllitTt, N. li . (^"ity of Slu'rhrooki' Moil t It'll 1 Harbor Bonds. Town of I'ertli City of llaniilton Town of Stnitlirov Dlir.MMONliVII.i.K. CitV of Slifrbiookf \)o Toronto County of Albert, N. \i. Montrral Harbor Honds., Township of Tiny CitV of Montreal Do Stratford Do St. Joim Town ol Stratlirov Ni;w Caiii-ism; and I'asi'KIuac, Townslii|i of Tiny City i4 Montreal Coiiiity (if Alliert, .N'.ii. (Jitv of 'forcjnto J)o Hamilton Town of liarrie Do I'ertli CitV ol Stratford i? cts. 2000 00 1780 00 1200 00 1000 00 1000 00 l.'illO 00 bHIO 00 H15 00 ."lOO on 400 on 100 00 Isdo on 1400 00 000 00 .000 00 400 on 250 on 100 00 1400 00 1000 00 •^00 00 r,{)0 00 .--.oo 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1000 00 (;,"i() 00 .500 00 too on 400 00 :!00 00 200 00 100 00 S ru. G080 00 00 ^il.'iO 00 4800 00 jU 00 115 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TKEASURER. Cr. 18S2— Jiiiiv. I Dec. :!l Kss:;— ,lanv. 1. Dei'. ;!1. 1882— ./iiiiv, I. Dvr. :;i. lRS2-.(aiiv. 1. Dec'. ,;i. QlKliKC (,'llAl'KI,. By Haliiiu-i' fVoiii last Account. Revenue fur the veai' 5 cts 7o;;d 00 4ir. 00 Li:ss. Paul Reeturof St. I'aul'::: S 200 00 IJectoruf St. Teter's 115 00 Rector of St. .Matthew';^ 25 00 % 7454 Of 400 00 'rilUKi: ItlVKl!,-^. By lialance IVoni last Account. Revenue lor the vear 47s:! 43 271 44 liy .\iiM)unl iiaiil ilie Rector ]'"H.\.M1'TiiN. Bv Bahnice tVoni last Accounl Revenue tor tlie vear l.i:: Paid l{ev. 1". Bovle § 100 00 .1. S. Svl inonih.-:. 25 00 1.SS2— .lanv. 1. Dec". ;:!, J. B. Dobhaiie, I) I)l!IMMOM>Vll.l.l-: 5 00 Pialance tV¥ vn i Dr. Till!: LUUAL ENDOWMENT FUND J88'i— Dei'. :U. (."oATJl UUKi: A.M.I Uahkouu. City oi .Montreal Montreal llarboi- liunds . County orAlliui-t. \.ii... Town of Pertii City of llaniiiton Town of J5;ii'!ii' City of .Stralfoi'tl lio St. John Town of Stratln'oy i'.WE CoVK A.Mi Citv of Montreal 1)0 Toronto County of Alliert, N.ii. Citv of Hamilton Town of Tertii l)o Hari'ie Citv iif Stiatfonl l)u St. Jhon Town of Stiatlirov St. Svi.\ t.'-i'i;!!. Townsliip (if Tiny Citv of Montreal". Comity of Alliert, N.li City of llaniiiton Tow n of Hairie Citv of St.'utfonl I)o St. John t'UARLE.'^TiiN Kli TOUY. Citv of Monirenl Coiiuty of Altii'rt. N.li. (■ity of llaniiiton Tow n of Harrit City of Stratford To\V u of St rut hro V •ANin Hrai II. (Jily of Slirrhrookr J)o Montreal Township of Tinv County of Albert'. N.li. City of Hftniiltnn r>o Strmfoiil $ cts. 1400 00 500 00 400 00 .100 00 •>5() 00 200 00 130 00 100 00 100 00 KiOO 00 400 00 400 00 250 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 lUOO 00 750 00 :!00 00 250 00 200 ou 150 00 lUO 00 1550 00 5U0 00 400 00 200 00 150 00 100 00 700 00 550 00 500 90 :!00 00 •^50 00 100 00 $ eti. IHdO 0(1 305* i* 275« «(i i;!»OH HI 240« RO •f.T ir a. ft m ACCOUNT. — Continued. ( r. 1882— ./any. 1. Doc. :n. 1 882 — him. 1. Doc. 31. 1882— .lany. 1. Doc. ■:,[. 1882— Jnny. 1. Dec. 31. ]882— Jany. 1. Dec. 31. ("c).\ riCdOKK AMI l!.\IIK(Jl{l» By Ralniici! (Voni last A(!coimt Revenue fur tiie yeiir CaI'K CdVK AND J'KltCK. r?y Ralance from last Aorouiit Revenue for the year St. Svi,vk.« ' J t Ilr ' t / ■ ,1 m^- ' - I] I. 3 ii: 1^ Dr. lis THE LOCAJ. endowmi^:nt fund 1882— Dec. •{!. XdiiTii Invki!\i:ss. Citv of Moiitreiil J)i» Toronto County (if Albert. X.li. City of Hamilton Town of Uiirrio City of Stnitfonl Town of Strathrov 'OIITNKI'K. Montreal Ilnrlior lionils County of All)ert,, X.B. (Jity of llaniiltcjti Town of J'ertli Do Strathrov CiAsi'K IIasin. City of JFontreal Township of Tinv County of Alherl, N.l!. Town of liarrie City of Htratfonl Do ilauiilton ^HIOAWAKK, City of >roiitreal Do 'J'oronto County of Alliert, N.H Town of I'ertli City of Jlaniilton Do Htratfonl Town of Barrif IhKLAM) and SolTIl l.NVKltNf.SS. CityZof Montreal County of Albert, \.l!. City of Hamilton Town of liarrie Mamjah-: and Point St. Pk.ti;i!. (Mty of Slierbrookc Comity of All)ert. N..I!., City of Hamilton .'.,.. ]5l!OMl'roN. City of Hherhrooke Do Hamilton County of Albert, N.IJ, S els. t;on no 4110 00 ;!oo 00 •jr.o 00 •J 00 00 100 00 100 00 1000 0(1 400 00 '2.')0 0(i •J 00 00 100 00 ,^,00 00 500 00 400 00 200 00 l,-,0 00 110 00 400 00 400 00 •JOO 00 200 00 140 00 100 0(1 100 00 8(10 00 400 00 250 00 100 00 COO 00 500 00 250 00 SOO 00 250 00 200 00 $ ct.^. ]:i50 dO i:i50 oo 1800 00 1540 1550 00 i:i50 00 1250 00 119 IN ACCOUNT. — Continued. Or 1882— Jany. 1. Dec. 31. l.SUL'— .luilV. 1 . Dec'. :;i. 1882— JiUiv. 1. Due" III. 18K2— Jaiiv. 1. Dec'. 31. 1882— Junv. I. Do I-'. :!1. 1882— Jany. 1. Ufc. 31. 1882— Jnny. 1. Dec, 31. VonTii Invkhnks,'*. Hy I^iilaiicc from last Aocoimt llcvenue fur the year I'OUT.NKIF. I'y 15ulaiice from last Account Revenue foi' the year (Ja.si'k Basis-. By Balance from last Account Hiveiiue for the year SUKIAWAKK. By Balance from last Account Reveiuu.' for the year lilKI.ANI) AMI SolTII INVKUNKSS. By Balance from last Account Kevenue for t lie year Malbaik axij Point St. Petku. By Balance from last Account Revenue for the year BllOMI'TON. By Balance from last Account Revenue for the vear $ <'ts. 1882 78 lii:i 00 III 10 5,") 11:5 00 18r)l 18 112 DO S Ct:^ 1481 r>G 93 90 ir.39 IT 80 50 1330 28 71 00 1288 63 72 00 1(191 78 2023 1904 08 \'n'i 4'J lG2ft G7 1402 24 13GU 53 ; ■ I ■ iV' ■ . ■■ ■■.' ■, r' ■ ! ■■■■■ '^k^ 5 li ■iii I! Dr 120 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 1882— Dec. 31. KiNflPKV. (,'itv of Shcrbmokc County of Albert, \.H, City oV lliiiiiiltoii Lkkds. Citv of Slieiliioolvo ('omity of AlluMt. \.li. City of llaiiiiltoii Ul'I'EH DrUHAM AM) r/AvKMii. City of Slicrlirooke 1)0 Iliimiltoii County of AlhiTt, NM!. Town of Stiiitliiov Al'Ton" Vai.k. Citv of Slierlirookc ]jo St. .Iiilm County of Alhi'i't, N.H. City of Stmtford Lkvi.s. Citv of Montreal l)o ll.'unilton (bounty of AiliLTt, N.l'.. Town of I'.iirrio Do I'citli l)o Str.'itlnov \i:w Livi:i!i>oo[,. City of Montrpiil I)o Hamilton Do Shcihrookc County of Alh.Tt, N.15. Town of Uaiiif Do .^Iratlirov DfD.SWKM,, City of Sliorliroolce County of Albt'it, X.B. City of Stratford Ascot and Westbubv. County of Albert, N.U. City or Stratford 000 00 4(10 00 250 00 COO 00 400 00 jr.o 00 ono 00 2r'U. r.'.'jii (III 12."iO uo id (HI 1100 l)U lOO 00 1050 00 000 00 800 00 i '» 121 IN ACCOUNT. — Conlinued. Cr. — lorjd III) KlVfJSKV. ]iJH2 — Tiiny. ). liy liiilaiico from lust Account., Dec. ;)1. I ' licvciiiie tor tlie yetir 1882— .lanv. 1. Dec" :!1. 1882— .Imiiv. 1. Dec'. :!1. 1882— Jnnv. 1. Dec'. 31. 1882 — I any. 1. Dec'. :ii. 1882— Jniiv. 1. Due. 31. 1882— J Dec. .Tl. 1882— Janv. 1. Dec' 31. Lr.KDs. Uy Ji.'ilimcc from lust Account. Jievciiue ibr the vcur T'pi'r.u Driiii.vM Axn L'AvExiit. By P.ulunco fi'om lust Accoimt.. Itcvcnnc for tlic vuur AcTo.v V.\i,i:. I>y Huluncp from last Account. licvcMiue for the your Lkvi.s. Uy r)uluncp from last Account., lU'vcuue for the yeur Nkw LivKnpooL. By Bulnnco fiom lust Account., Kovenue for the veiir DUDSWELL. By Rulunce from last Account., Revenue for the rear Ascot and WF..STni-nv. By Balunce from last Account., Kevenue for the yeur S Ct3. 1221 24 05 00 1222 24 C5 00 100,5 .'iS 00 00 lOGO 21 03 00 lOGO C8 03 .'iO 1025 70 01 50 910 CO 51 50 799 21 40 50 S ct.s. 1280 24 1287 24 1155 58 1132 21 1124 18 1087 20 962 10 839 71 'v » - ■vi'Sffi A- 122 THE LOCAL EiNDOWMKNT FUND 1882— Due. 31. IVwviLi.i:. City of Stratforii. l3() St. Joliii . RiVKR i)t: Lori'. kn i).\s. City of Strntford. I)o St. John . Srsi'K.Nsio AccofST. (Awaiting sale of Harford Land.-.) County of Alliert, N.15 MELnoniNK A.M) Rifii.Mo.\r), City of Hamilton .\l.\(;o(;. City of Ilainiiton .St.wsth.M). City of Hamilton MA(ii)Ai.KN Islands. Citv of Hamilton Balance carried down ■J."iO (Ml •JOU 0(1 250 0(1 200 00 ? vU. t'lO (Ml •l.jl) U(i •iOO (10 400 00 ■100 00 400 00 400 00 1874 70 $ 045011 70 We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the abovu Fund, and have also verified the Securities, and found the whole correct. Quebec, Uth Jany., 1883. E. J. Hale, ) . ,.. RicuAui, Ti-RNER, } A"^^'tors- ^r;-! i' . 1-2 >•> NT FUND IN ACCOUNT. — Continued. Cr. •Is. Ill) 01 III) III) ■I.")|) III! •I.")ll III! •100 no 400 {\[) •I Oil 0(1 400 00 400 GO 1874 70 S G450tl 70 of the nbovo :c(it. uditors. m'l — Jaiiv. Dec'. 1882— Jiiiiv. Dim-. :i is.^ii; — liiiiv. 1S82— Janv. Di'c". a 1882— Jany. Dee. .'! 1882— Jim V. Dee. :-' 1882— Janv. Dee' :! D.wvn.i.K, l!v lliilaiiee tVoni la.t Aceount.. ]le\eniie for the year MKi.iioriixi-: and Rk'ii.moni). J>alancc from last Account. Revenue for the vear .M.\(io(i. Balance from la.«t Account. Uevenue for the vear 1883— Janv. 1. Stanstk.M). lialuuce from la.^t Account. Uevenue for the vear Macdalkn I.si.axds. Bv Balance from last Account. Uevenue for the year By Balance 31st Dec, 1882 E. & 0. E. !^ ct.s 450 on !) 51) 4:.i5 00 2t) 50 40G 17 34 04 474 72 24 00 474 40 24 00 474 24 30 00 481 24 05 00 t; c; 485 50 485 5U 423 38 408 72 498 40 408 30 505 05 S C4500 70 S 1874 70 Geo. Veasev, Treasurer. ^ , ■?' ■ ■ .'-' '■, v. •■.H-: i' ' * -■; '■'■a ' , '^m '] Dr. 124 THE BISHOPRIC ENDOWMENT FUND 11 I 1^ i II I 1882 — lany. I Deo. ;!1. To IJiiliinco at dchit of l!(>v('iiiu> Account. Amount invested, viz : City of Kingston 1940(5 G'r i:iOOO 00 lOooO 00 8.100 0(1 .5000 00 .0000 00 5000 00 5000 on 4000 00 3800 00 30GG 01 •JlOO 00 1000 00 !»00 00 :'.'M 54 City of Hamilton Water W()rk;5 Citv of Montreal Wafer Works City of Montreal City of Hlierbrooke County of O.xford Town of Belleville Town of Perth Montreal Ilarhor County of Albert, X.15 Con.''titue of St. Giles City of Toronto County of Perth City of Montreal Permanent Stock To balance due Trea.=!urer 8G132 G8 S 8G52G 22 1883— Jniiy. 1. $ 19G 77 We, the '.i.'ulersipned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and haV'T verified the Securities, and found the whole correct. E. J. Hale, Richard Tcbner. Auditors. Quebec, 14th Jany., 1883. ^T FUND 12o N ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Or. ■'■-■ * "ts. $ cts S cts. .'!0;j 5.1 1882— Dec. .11. Hy Amount at credit of the Fun Revenue of the year •l 8C289 3-1 5358 02 0? 00 Lesh. CO Allowance to Lord Bishop of 00 of Quebec $ 5000 00 00 Premiums on Investments 109 2S 00 Back interest on Debentures ... IU2 11 00 on 00 Bank Commissions « 57 100 00 5317 91 Allowance to Treasurer 00 I 40 11 1 01 00 § 86329 45 00 00 Ry Balance duo Treasurer 196 77 — 8G132 G8 S 80520 22 S 80526 22 ■• $ 19G 77 of the abore E. & 0. E. uditofd. C iEo. Veasey, Treasurer Bishopric Endowmei If Fund. 31st Dec, 1882. f 1 I rs '\ iM ' \ Dr. 126 Till-: (lENEJ^AL FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT AVITII 1882. Jiiuy. 1 Dec. 31 To BiiliUU'O from lust yeitr Following Grants during the yciir, vi/.. : Portncuf Piuvouagc JiOrnt' dnirch Sntidhill Clmrfli IV'uinsulii Chiirtli diisia'' I5:l^ill iMiiircli Hall' of L'OO ')■) S rts. ;:i on .•.,"i(i (10 h'liis -vi $ 2J-lil -12 $ 18-1 :,:, We, the undersigned, have examined the Accoiiiits and Vouchers of the aliovr Fund, and found the same currect. .1. 15. Foitsvrn, ) , , . IC. J. Ualk, i A.ul.tors. Quebec, Jany., 188.1. The above account is printed with tlie correction fif an error \\liicii ,'ip|ieareil the statement presented at tlie Aniuial fleeting. Tlie correction has been mai with the consent of tlie Auditors. W. (I. P. 12 07 of till' aliovc DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 18fl2. By Collections and Subscriptions in Quchec Collccti(jns and Su'jscriptions in Runil Mis:>ion.^ T.ifi' Menibcrship yiibscription from S. J. Shaw, K.sci Proportion of $2,800 Government 5 p.c. Debentures paid in. Interest vn Investments .... lialancu Cr. $ rts. 7;»7 02 012 07 no (10 200 22 405 56 184 55 $ 2240 42 E. & 0. E. WeN'I WORTH G. PfiTRY, Treiisurer, D. C. S. m olsl Dej. 1882. tl)|icinv(l ill been iniulc t- m ii \:n-i II '^ -Iv*? Dr. 128 THE BISHOP MOUNTAIN LABRADOR ClIUKCH SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT 1882. Dec. 31. To paid G. W. Willis, Tcu'lior ut Liilinulor. Balance .'il 11(1 S :i] We, the iindorsipncd, have exainiiied the Aeciuuits and Vouehers of the aliuvc Fluid, and found tlie same eorrect. J. ],. FoiisvTii. ] , ,., !•:. J. llAi.t:, 1 Auditoiv<. Quebec, 20tii Jany., 18.s;i. Dr, THE AVIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND IN ACCOUNT ^YITll 1882. Dec. 31. To the following anniiilie.s paid during' tlic year, viz.; Widow of late llev. Widow of late iiev. Wiclow of late Rev. Widow of late licv. Wi Ct.-;. .'11 (1(1 ■S of fllf illuiM' -Auditor:;. 1882. S Ct3. Jany. 1. By Brtliince from last year 31 21 S 31 21 1883. Juny. 1. By Baliiucc S 21 E. & 0. E. Qiiebei', ;;ist Doc, 188-J WicNTWouTii G. Pktry, Treasurer, D. C. S. fS' FUND NT AVITir OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY THE TREASURER. Cr. 8 els. 230I) 0(1 •'77'". 1(127 (i:. s (11 (12 •>.) of the :ilio\( iiiilitors. 1882. Jiiiiy. 1. Dec. ;n. 1883. Jany. I. By Baliince from last year Annual Hiihscripti('>ns of the Clergy ('oUcctions and Suhscripiions in Queliec ( ■ollections and Huhscri])tir)n.^ in Rural Mission." Lcf^acy from late Rev. Ci. Milne Anonymous Donation from i\. B I'ropoVtion of §2800 Dominion 5 p.c. Debentures paid in this year Interest on Investments By Balance $ cts. ITk)? 10 12') S,') 97 25 7-t 05 100 00 10 00 1307 45 2703 03 S GlflJ 32 S 1027 0,-) Quebec, ;nBt Dec , 1882 E. &. 0. E. We-ntwouth G. Petry Treasurer, I). L'. ri. T ™ fi 1 > r i.: ,4' : I 1 WW 3 ■l i'-'t \. ■!■ Dr. 180 THE SUSTENTATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT Dec. ::l. Td AiiKiiml iiivcstcii 'lu;'in;j; llic yciir I'aid Tri'ii:-urfr I')i(iri'\' Xieolet on iieeuunt of Inteie.-t Aiiiounl iiivcsled (lurin;.^ (he year Ualanee IS els. ■J."m CI 1 U SI S -i:!S i:! We. the under.sipned, have examined llie Accounts and Vouchers of tlie above Ft'ad, and found t'ae Panie rorrcct. Qu(d)ee, 'i.'dli Jany., li^K). J. J?. FonsYTii, } . ,., OF THE CCOUNT .-n cts. .'i77 ^11 W'V.t 111 S 1717 111 of tilt' above Aiiilildrs. 131 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY THE TllEASUREK. Cr. S 17-17 01 E. ct 0. E. Qiiehpc, 31st Dec, 1882. AVicNTwouTii G. Pktiiv, Trea?uiTr, D. C. S, I ■. ^T I^ITND [T WITH OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY THE TREASURER. Cr. ot J.'m i;i 111 SI ;!,■■) (js S -l.'iS ll! ? iiC tlio abovp Auditors 18S2. Dec. ,'!1. l{y I'roiiortioiiof'S'JHOO (iovcnunciU 5 p.c. Uebentiircs iiaiil in. Tiitt'icst on Fnvf.stnionls 188;!, Jan^-. ], I?y liiilanco, S cts. 114 81 •JO.'] ;!2 S ^-iS K5 S .'iO 08 E. & (). H Quebec, 31 St Dec, 188J. VVK.NTWOItTll G. I'KTIIY, Treasurer, D. C. S. I' '7 - ■ ■"■■ -< ,•.; I ll If: ; y 132 /)/•. Till-: MISSION FUNDoFTiiE DIOCESAN CHURCH lSsi>. Di'c. in To iiaid TroasiiriT l)i(.)(H'S!iii I'xiiiid S cts. S 2945 118 "Wc, tlie undcrsigiu'd, Imvc exnuiiiRil llic Accuimts and V'ciucliors of tin.' aliovf Fund, and found the same lonect. Quebec, li:)th Jany., 188;!. ,1. 15. KoiisvTU, > • ,., . K..J.I1AU-:, jAuditoi^ D, THE FUND FOR THE EDUCATION OF IN ACCOUNT WITH 1882. Dec. :)1. To (iraiits to the Ibllowinf^ (Mcifrv men duiiiitr the year tu\var(h> the education of their ciiihlren, viz. : Rev. M. .M. FotheiKill (2 soii.«) Rev. F. A Smith (2 sons) Rev. A. A. Von IfHaiid Rev. A. J. Woolryche ]{ev. T. S. Chapman ■ Rev. ^V. (1. Lyster Rev. K. Rioj)el Balance , !? et:^. mil 00 l.-iO 00 40 00 <;.') 00 40 00 80 00 1.') 00 110 Tf) $ 580 75 We, the undersitrned, liave examined tiie .\ccoinits and Vouchers of tiie aliuve Fund, and found tiie same correct. Quehec, 25th Jany., 18y:j. E. J. HAI.K, 1 Au'l.torF. HURCH S cts. ■I'M-, ti8 S 2i)45 [m of till.' aljovo 133 SOCIETY IN ACC^OUNT with the TREASURER. Cr lK-0. By nonatioii fVoni Miss Grocii ('oIk'C'tioiis 1111(1 Siihscfiptioiis in Quuhui." ("ollc'ctioiis and Siih.-scfiptiuiis in ]{uriil Missions Doiiiition from .Mis. I'lecs Amount of Otfcrtory lit Ht. .lames' Cliurcli, Cacouna, jht lloltcrt IFaiiiilton, Ksi|., ("llUl■(•ll-^\'a^(l('n Pmceeds of Mrs. Williams" (Miristmas Trt'f Do .Mrs. Williams' Missiomiry Ho.x Do Rev. G. V. Honsman's do Do Mrs. T. Ilicliurdson's do $ c U. •JO 00 i»;:i7 4!) fiHi) !)•; .■id 00 r..S2 2J !i4 00 8 75 4 28 2 25 s ■2 ;>8 K. &. O. E Luditt)i's. Qin'bec, .'list Dec. 1882. Wk.stwoutij (!. Pktrv, Treasurer, D. CS. ION OF T WITH THE CHILDKEN OF THE CLERGY THE TREASURER. Cr. ? et< 100 (10 i.-io 00 40 oil Of) 00 40 110 80 00 15 00 110 75 $ 580 75 of the aliove 1882 .lany. Dee. : By Balance from last year Donation from Robert Hamilton, Ks(i Collections and iSuhscriptions in tiuehee Collections and Subserijjtions in Rural Missions By Iklancc. E. & 0. !•: $ cts. 275 00 2:15 00 70 50 25 $ 580 75 $ no 75 LuditorB. Quebec, 31st Dec, 1882. Wkntwoutii (>. Pktuv, Treasurer, i). C. S. 'I- - ■!' a- ■^^#". ^h Dr. 134 THE DEPOSITORY FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1882. Dec. 31. To Remitted tlie iSoeiety for I'nmiotiiig (."hrit^tian Knowledge during the year, in i)aynient of their various Publica- tions Paid (". Judge, Ksq., for Hooks from Toronto, Out [•'reight, duty, in.^urance, kc, on the Books -Miss Wood, ij months' salary Balaiu'e S Ct:J. ?:2\ 21) l:; (;ii ■It '.>:, 81) Ul) lil.-j 'M S 77") 11 We, the undersigned, have examined tlie Accounts t'"d Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. J. 15. FoHSVTII, ] . ,.. E. J. llALK, ■ t -^"^""'■«- Quebec, 25th Jany., 1883. Dr. The PENSION FUND of the DIOCESAN CHURCH 1882. Dec. -M. To Amount invested during tlie year Paid liev. W. King, Pension' from 8th November to date, at S40(l jier annum Rev. M. Ker, 2 months Pension to date Balance S cts. 4".U2 52 58 80 lOU UO 1507 57 $ (3108 98 We, tlic under.=!igned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above, and found the same correct. Quebec, Jany., ISS,';. J. .B FonsYTii, ] . ■,-, K. J. IIALK, ' I ^^^^^'"'■'^ The sum of $170. (JO Ims been received ns Oflertory from tlie Cathedral, but too lato for insertion in this statement. It will ai)i)ear hi next year's Accounts. mo OF THE T WITH $ cts. '"C !l- Hi (JO •It !C. t^o uo :!ir, ,>; s 77,1 11 of the iibuVL' Auditors. CHURCH S cts. ., 4502 :.:• L', 58 80 lUU Ul) 1507 57 S 0108 98 3f the above, Uiditors. !ml, l)ut too ounts. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY THE TREASURER. Cr. 188'J. Jaiir. 1. Dec. ;n. 188!!. JlUlV. 1. IJy Hiihuiee tVoiii lust year Proceeds of Sales of Books. Tracts. &c., duriiiii llie \i'ar. IJv Balance. S cts. :i53 78 421 33 S 775 11 S 315 30 K. k 0. E Quebec, 31st Dec, 1882. Wkniwohtii (r. I'ktuy. Treasurei'. D. C. S. SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT with the TREASURER. Or. 1882. Jauv. 1. Dec'. 3i. By Balance from last j-ear Legacy from late Kev. (!. Milue Donation from Mrs. I'lees Collections and Subscriptions in Queijec Collections and Subscriptions in Uural Missions Proijortioii of S2800 Government 5 p.c. Debentures paid in. Olfertory at St. James' Church, ('acouiia, per Robert Ha- milton, Esq., Church-Warden Interest on Investments 1883. Jaiiy. l.lBy Balance. $ cts. 2514 G5 1110 00 10 00 14;iG 03 412 41 510 12 02 47 1033 30 S t!l(;8 98 1507 57 E. & 0. E Quebec, 31st Dec, 1882. AYENTWOUTII G. PlCTUV, Treasurer, D. C. S. :fe ty ?<■ :. Ill Dr. 13G THE HT. MICHAEL'.S ENDOWMENT FUND 1882. Fel)'v.4. July' :i. Dec-. :!1. ToPa'v. imid A. A. VutilfHiuul, FwectuiofSt.Micliacr; • do (lu do IJaliUicc to iioxt iUTOunt a.-; I'olhjw.-! : Iiivcstiiu'iits in llaiiiilton Doljcnturc . Cash on linml l>Uf Ri'ttur of St. ^richael's S cts. 10(10 no 80 00 ::o 00 :;o III) 1110 1)11 S ino 00 We, the iinder.^iiriu'il, have cxaiiiiiicd tlio Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 25tb Jany., 1883. J. B. F' asYTU, 1 . V. K.J.liALK '[ Auditor wHI iUo 137 Vr FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. ts. S <'tj. ;io III) :!u 00 (Id 00 00 1 1 1 0(1 S 1170 00 3 of the above Auditors. 1882. Dc'f. HI. By Keceivt'd fioiii llouiitiiiii Enilownient Fund, Iln- miltoii Del)enture No. 144, maturing 1st April, 1894 Interest for 2 years and 10 months at G p.c., aecrued on Si 000, from the date ol' Donation, liDth Xov., 1877, to date • of fuUilnieat of tlie condition in tlie saitl Deed of Donation, by which in- terest l>ecaine thereafter payable to tiie Hector of St. Michael's, said date being '2'.nh Kept., 1880, (the said con- dition liavinir been fidlilled by the re- ceipt of a liCgacv of .^1000 from tiie Estate late C. H. 'Levey S 170 00 Lkhs. Amount paid by Mountain I'^ndowmcnt Fund for I'remium on purcluise of Hamilton Debenture— 9 p.c 90 00 S cts, 1000 00 Received from Mountain Endowment Fuiul, bal ance of interest due to tlie Rector of St. Mi- chael's Churcli to 1st October, 1882 80 00 S Cti 1080 00 00 00 S 1170 00 E. & 0. E Quebec, 31st Dec, 1882. Wen-twoutii G. Petuy, Treasurer, J). C. S. m There remains to the Capital of this Fund, the sum of $90 being Premium ji.Tid on Hamilton Debenture mentioned above. This is to be paid by charging the Re- venue Account of the Fund with an annual amount suilicient to cover it before 1st April, 1894, date of maturity of the said Debenture. 0^ ^' >i iW' Dr. 138 THE EDUCATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 188li. Dec. 31, B To (jlriiiits to follow illy; ticliouls duiiii;^ the veur, viz. ('aiie Cove \o. 1.... Ciipe Cove No. ;!.... Miiplc drove Heiiiisoii K;i.-;t Fniinptoii AVest Fr:uii]it()ii Uourjr Lt)ui.-5 NO. 1... Houri^' IjouI.-i Xo. 'J... Bifuri^f IjOuIs Xo. .'I... St. Ur.sule Stan^rteud Miul)letoii St. Sylvestre iruldimaiul Siindy Beach Portiieuf Xo. I Portneiif Xo. .'! Grant's .Settlement. La))riidor (■aspe Basin Stoiiebaiu Paid Rev. M. yi. Fotherfrill for inspection of .Schools and travelling expenses Balance S cts 111 4 J .■;2 i;i 24 i;ii It; :,» H ,S (III nil no on 00 ou 00 00 00 on ou 00 00 00 on 1)0 00 00 00 00 00 S cts. 858 00 ,50 OJ 173 05 S lOLKI 10 We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 2Jth Jany., 1883. .T. B. Forsyth, ) A„/i;»r,ro E.J. IIALK, ' I Auditors. After closing the above account it was ascertained that several amounts which the Treasurer Avas directed by the collection lists to apply to " Educaticn Fund," Avere intended for "Education Fund of the children of the Clergy. " The amount ■will be transferred in th» accou .ts of the uext year. ! ^:t 1%. mu 1 139 W OF THK JNT WITH DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY THE TKEASURER. Or. ) cts j (HI ; nil 111 (lU i; (III n 00 ji; 00 )i; (10 N 00 •2 ool ;!2 00 (M 00 ,SLi (10 2 Oil 4 00 L> on ; 00 tii; Oil 1<; ool .'(O 00 8 on S 00 v) cts, 8r.8 00 50 05 ITJ Oj S lOlKI 10 ers of the above I Auditors. 188L'. Dec. 31. 1883, Jaiiy. 1. Hy (Jraiit f'loiii tlit; Culoiiiiil luiil (Joiiliniiital Churdi Society jier 11. S. Scott, K:;q., Treii.surcr, X'8() sterling Colicction.s ami Sul):!crii)tioiis in (.Quebec (,"()] k'ctioii.'< ami Siilisciiiition.s in Rural Missions Grant from the " (Jeiicral Fund '' By Balance., E. & 0. E. S ctd. :!.'^8 3.j 110 00 1 ") 75 570 00 S 1090 10 $ 173 05 Quebec 31st Dec. 1882. WEXT\voKTn G. Petry, Treasurer, D. C. S. amomits which icaticn Fund," ' The amount m W 1.. nil .V \ Dr. 140 THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUXD :ii 1882. I Dec. 2:{. To I'liiil for \Viii';li:iiii Dcliuiitmi's, No.-^. 1, 2 aini .'!, .SI 00(1 ciicn I'rciiiiiini of 2:{ ji.c. on aliovc I'rciniiiiii of !» lie. on .*l(iO(i ilaiiiiltoii Di'hi'iUiirc, jiiircliiiscd 2'.Mli N'ovi'iiihcr, issd Ti';uisfi'irc(l to St. .Mii'liiU'lji Kiidow incut Fiinil .'i-* pel' |)c'cil of |)(in!iti(in, and in a(i()rdanc(' with order ot the ("cntral Hoard datcil I Ttli .Murcli, HHl, anionnt of l'rinri|ial ]iaid li_v transfer of Hamilton Dclifnlnrt' No. Ill, niatiirinu' 1st April, ls!i| ; Int-'pcsl from :^:ttli N'o\., 1877, date of I)o- inition, to 2!.)tli Kept., 1S80, date of rt'ci'ii)t ot Ia'i^mcv troin late (\ K. Ia- vey. Ks(|.. of ^iiotio, (the iatterniakinj^- the St . Michael's Hndowincni Fund up to the .sum ot S2000.)— 2 years and 10 months on 5^1000 at (i p. e.'. S 170 oo Lks.s. Amount paid for Preminm of !) ]i.e. on Hamilton Debenture of SIOOO ;M) 00 S cts. Paid St. MiehaeVs Endowment ruml Uoveiinc from Hamilton Debenture from 1st Oet., is.st), to Lst Oct., 1882— 2 years at p.c [ Les.s. Paid Rpv. A. A. Von Kliand, Pector of St. Mi- chael's Cliureli, 2nd July, 1881 JJalanro to next account, consisting of Invested Funds : J5ank of Montreal Stock— 13 shares S 2000 00 Ilev. J. H. Jenkins— Obligation .'iOO 00 Rev. A. A. Yon inland— (Obligation ... ;!."')0 00 AVinjrham Debentures ;fOOO 00 Cash on hand. 1000 00 S cts. ;:(iiiii On t^j so 'Ji) Ou H(l (10 120 00 ?,0 00 C2r)0 00 :!42 G8 10,^(1 00 90 00 G592 C8 $ 1093,-j 18 ■\Ve, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts nnd Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 2r>tii Jany., 1883. J. B. Fou.svrn, ] . -,., . E. J. Halk, ' 1 ^"'^'^"' = 141 I'^NT FUXD IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASUKEU. f Of. oou ou S(t (III r.'ii 00 :!0 00 IIISO uo 90 00 >0 00 12 cs CJ92 08 1$ 1093J 18 ers of the above j Auditors. 18H Jiiny July Sept. It. 11 'JH Dec. ;!i. J'y Hiiliiuce from last yi'iir Six inotitlis' iiiti-rcst to liOtli Jiiiii' on S'-iiitm. Imlance of piirclia.-JO of " liaidtii'ld," ri'ccivi'il fiotu .\[rs. [■''uriiiiJ.^... •Balance of imrcliase of '• Hurdfielil," ifcfived from .Mih. Funiiss Interest received from I'ev. J. II. Jeiikin.s on iiiortgai,'c of ."^.iOO — (J months to 1st .May, at shares , liev. J. il. .(etikiiis, Mortgage Rev. \. A. Vim Iflland, do Wingham Debentures $ ets. 00! > IH 78 00 2000 00 00 200 00 :> no 120 00 looo 00 2t;oo 00 ;;oo 00 :i:.o 00 ;i(ioo 00 § lOfC!.^ 18 ]•:. & (). E Quebec, 31st Dec, 1882 Wkntwouth (;. I'ktuv, Treasurer, D. C :ie * There is due to this account §20.88 for interest from Lst July to 14th September on $2000, balance of purchase of Bardfield, the same having been credited to In- terest Account of the Diocesan Church Society instead of this Fund. It will rcctitied in 1883. t Th-^ above Fund is held in trust for the founding of one or more Archdeacon ries or tcwards the formation of another Bishopric. u i, i ; i.. Dr. 142 BALANCE yHEET OF LEDGER lirockvillo DolnMiturcs Middlesex DclnMituref! Montreal llnrbor (>o iier cent Bond^ Moiiti'eal (Joi'iioratum i! ]>er cent Dchentiires Montreal 7 per cent i'erniaiient Stock Toronto Corporation ('> per cent Delientnres PiovernnK'nt 5 jier cent Debentures Massiiwippi Uaihvay Stock Ihunilton Delicnture,-; SlicrbrooivO J)elH'ntnre.- ,.., r>(>llevil!e J)el)entures .Morti^atre at (J per cent on property in St. I'eter Street. Qneliec Kingston Dclientnre.-^ . I'ertli Debentures Hamilton "Waterworks Debentures .. Stratford Debonlnres St. .John. New Brunswick. Debentures Slicrbrooke J'rotcstant School Commissioners Bonds General l''und A 11 pert County Bonds W'inirhain Debentures Stralhroy Debentures , .M(U'tji;"f-'*' •'" proi)erty in West I'^rampton M ort !,''a ne on \'alcartier (ilelie Bank ot' Montreal Sloclv (]iar value) Cash in .Merchants Bank . " '' Sarini's Hank ... 5 cts. .noon 00 'Mm 00 COOQ 00 0000 no Hooo on IftSOO 00 800 on 100 no i]t;.-i;! a:! ]'J,">(I0 (Id liouo on .nooo ■mw Tnoo or.'jn .'iunn 2nno ;ino 184 '.'.".no 8nnn anon ;!on ;!:.o ■jdoo S cts. 120.174 r,4 i;!;t :)7 ani) t<:i Si'joai4 HO Wo, tho (Midersipnpfl, have examined tliis Statement and found it correct, and verified the Secuities connected therewith. .T. B. FonsYTir, ] . ,.. K. J. llALK. iAuditor.s. tiucbcc, 2Jtli January, ISsa. mi 143 ON 31sT DECEMBER, 1882. Cr. l)cj)OHitoi'y ImiuiI riivflliiiL; Mis " 'X C-- 'f. '/ •_J -V .— b - i, ;/. ^ ;- ,1 " r" Tdtal. -^z ^' i r-* <:- /. — M\ ISS".'. J:iii\ . 1 — l!y lial.iiiiH' tVciiii la>t aci'oiiiit Dc '. till' lullouiu'/ IVIMI AcimivaU" lioliiiisoii, lliii'v St. Jdlui's '• , LiiifrNviclv " . Si. I'lioiiia.-; •• . iloiii';:- Loiii...... Siaiiliiili'' St. Sylvrsirc... ('(laticoolv llavlDi-d ( 'ape ('(i\ e I'ricr , Haiivilli' DuiiswH-ll..... hiuiiuiiiiiiihillc licllliSiUl Siamliiu West lw'aiii|itiiii ('raiili(juiiic ('(Mik^liii'c St. .laiMi',-. (lasjio St, Paul's. •■ liatlrv V\aici\ ill,' lie rrlor'l lldlM'lOWII 1 ill'. •k >lii!;a\\ iiki' I'orl Daiiifl 1/' Aiisi' all (iasciiii. illVCillfSS rppci' Irrlaiul Liiwi'i' ■■ lollL^il'V ■ I,rc(U .' l\iiiiicar"s .Mill-; ... . Ili'(ai'.;'lilim ■ ... ppi'i' Diii'liaiii. Aiiioiiiils larr'nMl I'urwaid. S els. (i2 ,")(i 100 00 2.') 00 ill! 00 2.') 00 S cts. ■"^ r 02 .)0. I.pO 00 .'i,') 00: lOo oaj I 7a 001 .'lo oo{ :;o lai 7 ao 22S .")0 ,s7 ."lO 77 .VI |0 IMl 7 aOj. ,MI 00 2.) 00 12 .'.o! 12.') 00 • l.) 01) 2.'i on ill 00 22.) ().". VO l.ai 2") 11 ;;,"iO CO .",00 l.-iO 2!i0 :;oo .||iO i;;:i ■10 i (0 125 U.S ).->.J loo ,V1 00 00 00 00 00 (III f)0 00 00 00 (01 00 11(1 00 (III oo| 1:0 00; (I0| 00 00 1 001 (III I oil 1;)0 i,-.o .•!ilO 210 11.^ .|,-.0 Kill 120 20 220 01)1 00 00 00 00: 00, 00| 00, 00 00 00, ooi 812 .10 ;!2.'> 00, '.III no' 7.") Oil ',1a 00. l.O'l 00, 2."i 00 ' II ,"01 ■112 all 00 Oil| ■l.'iO ool I. Ml 00 ;; i.'i 00 .100 00 ,'j7.'i 00 ]rt.") (Ill; III Oll| 170 Oil| ■12 .'iii; ;!,").■{ ,Mi| 202 aOl 2:!2 .'lO' ;i.")0 00 100 uo| -I.") 00! 7 ."or Kill (Ml 200 00 17.") 00 :!7 60 42,') 00 2aa (10 110 00 .")7o 7.) KiO (HI 120 (10, 20 00 .",.■? I 00 S ^■\f'.\ .S i-\<. 2210 2.")0 ('Oj 111.") l."){ ■ I:", ooi .'.1 25 05 (III 112 .^0 2."i (Mil 20 ,V2 ■(12 50 ;!0 75 •150 00 150 00 :;os 50 125 (10 ;;75 00 !:;i 25 ;i(i 00 100 00 ■12 50 27S 50 1 —.1 f* - I I •> I •) 155 00 ;!.io 00 loo (It) 27 50 120 00 1 1,-^ 05 101 .^'l 25 no ;!50 no 2(i2 50 111 25 502 7(i 1(10 00 120 00 20 0(1 '..'21 00 ■CilJOl 50; .Slila',1 00 \ \ 'l{- -2210 71 10 mv 146 Dr. "Rkvexu!-: Account Diocej^an Board in Ac( OUNT Con Aiiimiiit r.'U'ricil fnrviu SL'O.'ion 'j;'i 147 WITH "Wentworth Gt. Petry, Treasurer. tinned. i ; Cr. • r- 5 X t ■'■ V '/■ " X ~ '1 ^- § CtS. (1151) 0(i 1 112 50 140 00 51) 75 29 00 Total. Amounts Iji'ought forward. AsbK.SSMi:.VT,s. — Continue J. South Durhiiiu S CtS. .-)0 00 ;i8 uo S CtS. : (inoi 50 125 00 S CtS. i 1 175 iiO $ CtS. 2210 74 Jj'Avi'uii' 155 00 111:; 00 70 00 70 00 2'.l oil' 211 00 St. (lilu^ St I'.itrick'-; lis 50 1 Miilbiiie 2Jli 00 ■> 00 50 00 ,') 00 a 00 ;ii) 00 ;jOO 00 550 00 6 (10 275 00 5 00 ;',ii 00 00 00 550 00 Mjicrotr 225 00 275 Oil \,1(Km1ov 25 00 f)l) 00 ;j4 00 2.-! 75 (i;! 00 l*f 11 insula :{4 00: .'M 00 115 00, 57 5U 115 Oil :,") 00 ■VJ it 5 1 1 00 1! 25 IS 25 250 00 100 00 1!) 25 40 00 •IS (Ml PilSIH'hiiU' 75 00 41) 115 14 00 11 25 io;{ 25 450 00 550 00 11) 25 200 00 17;i 00 ill (>:! ()0 00 250 00 ;i24 50 102 50 51 25 25 00 21 00 75 00 50 00 l.'i (10 11 26 82 (10 4011 00 550 00 200 00 147 5(1 72 88 4:i 50 11)5 0(1 ;;o7 Oil 117 50 l(j 00 25 00 10 50 55 (10 50 00 ar 60 I^iikc IJcMiiitort Port lUMif 85 (10 200 00 •I5U 00 St ail stead Valcarticr (icoi'iicvilk' I lalcrthoro' 10(1 00 125 00 75 00 (id 00 220 00 225 00 85 00 40 (III 20 0(1 21 00 Dixvillc' li i vi(M'('-tIii-Loin> ;io 00 O'J 50 17 50 11 25 5 00 1 St. John's. .Ml'Hioui'uc Iiockhmd Quirty Mi'llxmrnt' lliil"'0 1 *(tfp\-l )(ip(»' Cunilierhuid Mills St. John's;, MLdlioufno, Xo. li. Hrouipton, s^jn'cial account ... ***" 1 ^8'.i;j5 00 S91I42 19 90.. 2 19 Dec. ai— Bv Amount of (Jrant froi tbc Gospel, for year n the Society for the Propagation of ls(W'> ... , , 6762 li Arr loiiiit carried forwf ird ' $18916 67 1 5!;-.- ; ;'-' f':J ■ ■ !' liff :i'F: 1 ) I 148 Dr. IkT.VENUE ACCOU.NT DiUCESAN BOARD IN ACCOUNT Con To Anidiiiii l,riiiii:lit lorwii; rl.- ^^ I'ts. ;0i) 2'.) S 2(;:;()i) ■.",( A\'c, till' nnilersiirii' il AU'lilnrs. liiivc Mvitii.Ml tlir Cusli ninl llic I a<-'<'i.>i;iii; willi tli;', V(!Iii-!m'i's (■(iimi'rt-'il tin'rcwith. atid liiiTC ihuud lln' ^^■|llllL' c (iri'ii'oiii!.'' ()!■- ii'cl.— IliilaiK'c (it'cnsli (i;i liaii.l l)i,iii.L;' S'l'JLi'i.sT. lAur ir. Drw. | (!. 1). ^!ymi:s Y 111 .v<;, J Aitilili. • iiR'ljL'C, .'ill: l-'cl)Miarv. 1^.- 149 WITH Wf.xtworth G-. Petry, Treasureu. tinned. Or. AiiioMiit liroutrlit lorwai'il \kr. 1 — I!y Air.ciiiit Dl'drnut IVoiii i!n' Soficty I'ur the ri'iii'iij^aliuii of, tlif ('■(Kpel, l'(ir I'ensioii,-' ; '■ Aiiiiiiiut rc'L'L'ivL'il from .Mission Fuml of llio (."liurch So-! ci.'ly I '• Aiiioiinl rc'ccivfil fi'oiii (.'k'rii'v Trust I'liiid of tlic Clnircli' Socioty ••■ .. ; •' .Amount ii'i'civv'd IVom lii'' Siisu'Uti'.tion I'liini of tlio Cliuiili Society I '■ Amount of (iovoriimonl (irant for llros-c Isle 1 " Amount of Suiiscriiition?; in Mnu'laiul Iroui llvv. A. W'.i -Mountain lor tlu^ Miii;'(lalcn islands I " Amount ic'ccivt'd tln'ou^di tin' iiord i'isliop of tlif Diocese. I " Intuirst on dciiosits to :!lst .Mav. IS.SJ I y f ts. Is;m.-, G7 'is:! or. ■joi:. 08 l.^tlo S4 iii;;i CI 2(itl CO 07 34 578 00 l.'! 80 S ^liliDO 'ii* IHS;i— Januaiv 10— ISv lialauco l)foti!;lit down S -1S4,") (il lie |lircn(i|l|i_r ill' AS liol.' I'or- K. & 0. i:. ■\\'i:NT\voRTtt G. Petrv, Treasurer Quebec, 10th January, IBSIJ. f^< |« 9 1 1 I ■ 1 ■j^ •4 .• 'JttW .4 ' 1 ■U^. f M^ i^:- ;;i/i :#' loO DIOCESAN BOAUD— SUPPLEMENTARV ACCOUNT. AMOUNTS UUCEIVKI) IIY THEASLliKR KUOM TIIK CLOSING OF TIIK BOOKS TO lil^T JAXL-AliV, 18,S;{ Quebec, .Jl.st Jiiiuuuy. 1S83. Marbletoii Upper Durham. ... Cumberland Mills Tingwick St. Paul's, Giispu. St. James, Gasjjc. Peninsula S cts. •JT.") 00 -1") 00 :m h-> ;:.s 75 ■i:; :.-, u; 50 Sit;i V\'entwoiitii G. Petuy, Treasurer. 'JM'i ■ 151 ch:xjK;Ch: societit S d,s. .... -'75 GO .... ■15 00 10 50 .'M 85 .'j8 75 4:; 75 10 50 1 ,'^ 104 ;i5 PKTJiY, T 'casurcr. LIIFE nyCElVEEEiRS. Dufierin. tliu Karl cf !<100 00 Lord Monk (sL'Voii iiinuiiil .siilpsi.riiiti(iii.s) .'iriO 00 Lord lii.slid]) of (.^iiL'liLC. . . . 50 00 Lord ISislid]) (if Huniu nO 00 AsIr', faptiiiii, It.N. r>0 00 Aslio, Win. .'.0 00 Beiisnii, Thuiiiiis no 00 I5urstall. .1 aO 00 Biirstal!. .Mrs. J ."0 00 Carpcntir, A., Ccmi. <;>.ii.. .^O 00 Carter, J ;')() 00 Cockoll, IMiss 50 00 Chainuaii, \V 50 00 Creaiii, Mr.s 50 00 Daltoii, Lt., IJ.A . .. 50 00 DobfU, K. K 100 00 Estfourt, Ladv 50 00 Foryytli, Josepli J'. 50 00 Forsytli, :\Ir,s. .Lisopli ]). . .. .50 00 Gaks J. Y 50 00 (ioor;re, IMiss 50 00 Hamilton, IMrs 100 00 I-laiuilton, ll.diort (iuniual). 400 00 Hamiltoii, Miss 50 00 Hamilton, Rev. C, M.A. .. 150 00 Haslctt. Jauies 50 00 Hathorlv, .). .J 50 00 Hoiiokor, R. W 50 00 Hiiicks, Hon. Sir F 50 00 Hamilton, lluv. C. Cliot- wood, M.\ 200 GO Hoiisnian, Kov. (!. Y., ^L A. 50 00 Jones, H. N 50 CO Jones, Edwin 50 00 Judn-e, C 50 00 Lloyd, Rev. W. Y 50 00 Lovell, J 50 00 Marler, (1. L 50 00 Mereditli, Hun. Cliiuf Jus- tice 50 00 Moutizanibert, F., INI.D. ... 50 00 ! Monti/.aiul.ert, IMrs. F S .50 00 : iVrnuntain, Itev. A. W., ^LA. 150 00 : iMoiintain, Airs. A. W .50 00 { Mountain, Miss K .50 00 ! Parke, (i. H 50 00 Parker, Ali'.s. (I. H 50 00 Pennyfather, l{ev. T., iALA. 04 00 Poston, Tlionias 50 00 Poston, Mrs. W 50 00 Pye, John 50 00 Price, E. J 50 00 Price, Hon. D 50 00 Kani;;av, Rev. J 50 00 Reid, j{ev. 0. P., D. C. L.. 400 00 I'vhodes, W 50 00 lihcdes, :Mrs 50 00 Ro.ss, Mrs. J .50 00 Rae, W. (iinnuali 100 00 Rhodes, Jauies .' 50 00 Seotl. Jl. S 50 00 .Sewell, liev. E. \^■., 3LA. . 50 00 SeWoll, Rev. H. 1) 50 00 S].vair;,'e, Airs 50 00 Smith, Lt.-Ool. \X. R 50 00 Shaw, l\ X 50 00 Stuart, Hon. G. O'kill 50 00 Smith, R. H. (annual) 00 00 Shaw, S. J 50 00 Thompson. Rev. J. H.,]VLA. .50 00 Trollope, iMajor-Ccn., (J. ii. 50 00 Usliinne, (I. ' W 50 00 Yeasev, Cuoi'ge 50 00 Wainri^ht, P. 50 00 Wait, Rev. W. W. (in four anuudl .suliscriptions). . . . 400 00 Wood, W. F 100 00 ^^'illn•ahanl, Rev. C. P 50 00 Wriyht, Pvev. W., M.D. . . . 50 00 Wris^lit, IMrs 50 00 Washer, Rev. C. 13 100 00 Walker, Miss 80 00 mi I :J; i'' ■'■; i-- ■K: ^at,f, 152 OONTRIBUTOFtS OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Auaor,s<.ii, \V. H 8 r.0 00 Ainlrcws, TliMS r,0 00 lUUhviii. Hna. 1{ .JO 00 Hull, A. D r.O 00 iiliifk, .1 oO 00 lioniiur, .r aO 00 Jiouoii, lln\. Chief Justifc. f.O 00 Hi.X'jr, lU'ar Admiral .")!) 00 lin.oke, Mrs .".(» OK Brniiet, .Mrs. D TiO 00 Hnrslall. II T.O 00 Burst.ili, E no 00 Bliick, Hon. H., CI! ^0 oO CaMwcll, Sir H. J., Burt. . 50 00 (^iuiipbell, Saxt.m T.O 00 Ciiuii.l.L'll. A 100 00 Oliaiiillrr, V<<\. tu Nicolet Eii.lowmeiit l-'iuwl;. JOO 00 Christif, Major W. I' ]00 00 CocluMU, Hon. A. W M 00 Dooiiftlo, Bin-. L T.O 00 DoiiL'b'.ss. (;. M., .M.l) r.O 00 Drum, \\ . . 100 00 Elirin, L.a-d 100 00 Estcourt, Major ( KMicral. . . .".() 00 FlctcJK'r, lloii. Mr. .iu;tiw. .".0 00 Forsyth, Janus I! TjO 00 Eraser, JIou. .!. M r>0 00 Gillespie. A r.O 00 (Jrav, F. II r>0 00 (Hover, Thoiiias T.O 00 Hale, Hon. K. (senior) 50 00 Hamilton, F T.O 00 Heath, James r.O 00 Hotluian, (J r.O 00 Head, Bt.U.. n. Sir E., Bart. o-'-O 00 Hunt, James r.O 00 Hall, (J. B 00 00 Hall, (ieo 100 00 Hunt, Mrs. Weston .".0 00 Harl.esr.u, ]Mr r.O 00 Hall, IVFrs. G. B CO DO Hunt, Weston r.O 00 Mackiu. Rev. (ieo. D.D... 100 00 Milne, Jiev. G., M.A T.O 00 Jessopp, H r.O 00 Jackson, llov. C f.O 00 Kerr, J. H oO 00 Kin<^', C 100 00 LeMesurier, H 50 00 Leeda, Rev. J 50 00 Lis;,'ar, ]^m\ S'JOO 00 Levey, C. E 50 00 MaeL.ari'U, James CO Go ?>Iaekie, .Major \V. S r.O 00 .Metcalf. L(.rl KJO 00 iMountai-.i, lit. I{ev. (1. J., Lord B>ishoii of (Juebee, (animal for L'l years) . . . 1(10 (10 Do. to DeiKisitory Fund (an- nual for L'l yeai\s) 10 0(1 Do. to Mission l''uiid(annnal for 5 years' SOO (10 Momitain, Col. C. B 7o <»<> -Moiu.tain, Lieut. J. (J 5(1 00 Mountain. Mrs. (1. |{ 50 00 Xairne. Joliu 5() 00 Noa f' :?^ li' i f' i f- M '. -■? lif ■ ..'|i.« tfe- * • ii: ill J IT) 4 STATKMKNT OF AMOUNTS RAISKD IX TIIK SKVEKAL I'AiasilKs AND MISSIONS 01-' TIIK IHOCKSK. QEEBEC — CATHEDRAL DISTRICT AS.SOCIATION. LADIES' COMMITTEE. tinbscriptioiis for Mission J'^iiiui collected by Mrs. Williains. M,-s. Raii'soii, Miss Ida Lcaycraft, Miss Phillips, and Miss II. i^t even son. Cullrcl'- 1 hii Mil. WiUiaiini. Aslic. M:n S •-' 00 Hiouii, Mis - i"» Bovlt'. .\ir.s I '!'• Diinscoi';!.. Vis 'l ^'» Ev-iis. Mis 1 <•<> Frv. Mrs 1 MclMicrsoii, Mrs J nil Miu-kiu-, Mrs 1 <'i) McLaren, Mrs '1 t'O F'osti.n. Mrs 1 oi) I'opc. Mrs 1 no IJiisscl. Mrs. W I 00 Ri'xt'onl. Mrs -' oo Sfwoll. Mrs. L .■! 00 Scott, Mrs. \\. \V :: oo Shaw. Mrs :! no SliPitpani, Mrs 2 00 Scott, Mrs. M 1 no Swift, Miss 1 00 Riiiall sums n r,0 Tcnii.lo, Mrs I 00 ^\•^u■t(■l(■, Mrs. \V -' oo Wnrtclc. Mr.s. F 1 00 Wilson, Mrs 1 DO Williams, Mrs 20 do " Xnias Tree ;i4 mi " Missiuii Hox >S Tj Collected f)ji Mrx. Nun-sun. Andrtnvs, Mr. A S 1 OO Bradley, Mrs I 00 Bishop, Mrs .. I 00 Halluiir. Mis. O... DiivmI, .Mrs n.vcr, Mrs I'nmi. .Mrs. S ■I.nnicsdii. .Mrs Kane, Mrs i.i'.Alcsiiiicr, .Mrs.., .Macjiiii, Miss .Mc(;cc. Mrs. 1). ... .Mniiiilaiii, Mrs .MiM'jiaii, .Mrs i'cvcrlcy. Mrs .. iiawsoii'. .Mi-s Shaw, .Mrs. S. .)... W.lrh. Mrs \\ ilhvcoiiili. .Miss Wurtclc. Mrs ('uUifti'd l,y Mian I. lit !,■ iiiirfdl'l. I). .Viulcrsoii, Mrs (.'ottiiii, Mrs ('aiMiihcii, Mrs. W I'nim. .Miss i>c|]naijri', .Mrs Itcsharats, Mrs (icoi'tjc, .Miss !l Ml'« I'ld'Jii^s. lioswcll, J. K .S l)iiiili:ir, Mrs rorrcsi, Mrs. Forrest. Mr. S Footc. Mrs Ik'iirv, Mrs Ifoliurll. Mrs limit, .Miss ii'ivors, .Mis L('i,'i'r, .Mrs.. Leuycriiri, ^Irs .Maisucn. .Mrs l'liilli[is. Miss Kiis-cl, .Mrs. \V Rii.^sH, Mrs. Jl Riucv, .Mrs Sluiirt, .Mrs Stiiail suiiis Tunicr, Mis I (III ■_' (10 I (Ml I (I'l 0(1 (Id (III (Id (Ml (111 11(1 (Id 0(1 (Id (Id (10 (Id (Ml (10 (Id 0(» no DO W illtfic .Mrs. .1. Wiiirir ^> -J (Id Wdiiijsidc. .Mrs I 00 Wcicii, Mrs .J -J 00 W'di iirrs]iiMiii. .M's I ."((* r„//,f/-7/,y .1/m /A X i\n:">H. <'iiaiii|ii()ii. Mrs S | dO • 'ruwitird. .Mrs 1 oo I >iiiisi'(iinli. .\!rs l on l"r;i-:t'r. .Mrs or; Hall. .Mrs. Hi.'iis()ii J o i Koll.v. Mrs 1 0,. Kiiiuiil, .Mrs 1 (i(( l.o.'^iioiir, .Mrs 1 00 I'nyiii'. .Mrs | (iii I'a'tloii. Mrs 1 (III Kicjiaiijsdii, Mrs 1 (id iiiikaliv. .Mrs 1 (id llinri"!, .Mrs 1 0(1 St(\ ciisdii. Mis I oo Small siiiiis .OO .Mr. Kulurl ilainiltdii -iOO 00 S 701 T.') CIENTLEMENS C( )M:\rTTTEE. N'.AMKS. « p— . .= -r |o.^ Total. Asho. W. A $ cts. 2 ,'-)0 ■\ 00 •S cts. $ cts. 2 JO ;■) 00 $ cts. $ cts. S cts. 5 no Haltbiir, (1. II j"oo I 00 5 00 Beckett TJKK 10 no Caniiilicll W I) . ,') 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 (10 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 no CliJiinuioii {] V 10 00 Ooliell \\ \l 10 00 Dunn T If 5 00 b 00 b 00 15 no Dunn. Ldcic 11 10 00 Dunbar .1 5 00 Dunscdiiih .T AV 5 00 Frv, J S 5 00 W'% loH V;:-? EK QuEBFX' — Cathedral District Ass(X'iati()\. — Couditued. ft W^ Xami:s. — = . 1 1 ^* -r - ." Total. 1 (Jalc, J \' •S Ct.s. L!ti (HI ."S ct-;. ^ rrs. $ cLs. ■■^ rt<. "(1 110 .•'! (1(1 10 nil lo'i no (iriWOIl M ''S 1 (M) 2 00 1 (HI 2 ( (i .10 oil 1 IHI 2 0(1 Iliile. K. J n -nil ill nil IIdIktI 2 (HI I'ld (Mi ,') (II) ,') 0(1 l.'i (1(1 .'j (III S (HI .) Oil .'i (Ml 5 (HI ■1 (10 IJ jll .|!l (I'l (;o (III '1 (Ml 1(1 (Id 10 (10 1 (10 L' OH 1' 00 1 00 a 00 .■)2 00 5 0" 2 00 .') (HI 2 (III ;! (H) 2 ';o ]|(i1\\l11. \V 11 ■' 11(1 .') (Id '^■■> (in 11) 28 1 followii V. 1'^ 1 liiiwniMii. I!rv. ( 1 . \' 111 00 lo 2s ... (Miss. nox).. I,,lv lion 11 (J '1 (HI 111 111 ?. 00 2 00 .loncs. Mdw ill .\ lo nil Machiii. 11. l' ;> in McKwi'ii 1' ' 1 1 1 I'l) Marsdcii, W.. .M.l' Xorris, 'r IVjstiin, .Mrs. \\'in 12 JO 10 (Ml ;i 00 2.') (HI .^ 00 .', (HI 20 ()■) -! (Ml .'>ll 111) PortcoiH. .1 ;') 01) I'l-ic,. ]| M .'1 00 ■;;;;■;■;;;; 1 00 |0 III) (,lludK'r, Liii'd 1:1-1111]) 1)1'..... Rue. Will Rawsoii. I!iv. ('. W ."i 00 '0 (III 00 IM) 1 1 (ill Russell. Willi- lo (III Si'ott, 11. S ... . i) 00 ."> 00 20 Oil Sciii t. !•!. ( ; ■\ (1) Sfott. W. (' Scott. .1 (I ii'oo .'i (III 2 ('II Sowidl. y\':<. .\i 1 ill) Shaw. 1'. \ .■, fill Shaw, S .1 ■1 Oil 10 00 ;'i(i (III Smil li It II 20 00 ,') 00 ."•0 (Ml Siahli. Mi-, li- II 10 00 20 III) Siiiitii. lit'iii'V 2 (Ml Siiiiuldiii"'. Iv ]> .') oil 2 00 .| on Turiu'r" R 2 00 .'l oil 10 00 lo (III \'()n Mxtcr. .1 1 (III 10 00 1 1 01) ^\'hit('. Will 5 00' 10 00 2.1 00 "White. A. 11 ,') no .'i 1)1) Wiirtilc. W. (! a 0(1 1 1 a (II) Wurtek'. V. V 2 00 2 01) ;;() 00 $ Ofrprtoi'ii'S I2i) ('0 ()S 27 ll,") 7- 77 o:; 701 76; I ! 1 ,S(I f 2:; 00 7:;i; 28 1 l.^i 29 Ladles" Lfsi 701 7;'i Total $ 11)1 27 S'.)t [,U 1 III ,'^iO :;() 00 2;i 00 1683 32 $171) IJO rocoivt'd altor Accuunts were > lo.st'a. 157 ■Co)i(iiine(l QUEBEC— ST. MATTHEWS CHURCIL Ct.-:. I nil; li lid' 11(1 ■:> (HI I I .1 „' (III Id III! I !.'; (Ml l"ta!. •~^ Us. I'll no •■'i lifl 111 (III Km no ■I 1)11 .') 00 V.U 00 10 L'.s U (III li'i I'll Id nil .■) I'll J nil .0 (1(1 ! no iA\ no ,') (III 111 11(1 '(I no '.III (Ml II nil Id (III L'o no ■I (0 .*! (Ill i; nil I on .1 fill .■i(i (III .'id (1(1 I'd no _' (Ml .) do 'I (III .') no Id ini I no 2.1 00 J (Ml i> (II) li 00 7.';i; 2H 1 1.^ 2'J 701 7:i -'.'i (10 1^83 'i'l \.\Mi:: CoUccteJ oi; Mi-i-s T. -/. Irruw. Tirncc, Mr. Ik'iicli, (Jcoruc Ciirtcr AV, ('lIllltlK'V Mi,- .Mr, Ciilviii, nnini (Irillil llaiiiil llamil Jlainil h-viiii' ll'villl Irvine .liiilirc Kelt. Moiiti/.aiiilicrl, . .Alls Iks Mcs [toil, Mi'.-< Itdii, Mi.-;-i ItDii IJl'V (' . II, HI (! , Mi'j M. 1', .. .Miv^T. .1 ■, Ml' Alr^ Or .Mniili.'.anilicr I, Mis. !•■ I'riUtrii, ■^nar.--'. Walk Small .Mr .Idliii I-. .Mis 5i cts 1 00 C'lHi'ctf.d Ini X'is.-: /., ','/'■'■''/'• A. P. Cliail (iri'U'orv. .Mi> I Inn. Mi .1. lliiaiilton, .loliii \ ii'iirv, \> illiaiii (iiiKly, l,na\ rra .M I- ft, m; .McDimalil. Mr... .Vi'wtdii, Miss ]•; Mis i;ii!.','('i-s Stcwai , Miss I, .Mis Stnilli, Waltdii. Shariilrs. .Mi-. Small ,>niiH Cu/l'fi,,! /„/ .)/;•.',•, <',Y,l/)i. Iiiinis Hi IV, I, Mi Mis. • 'ream, Mrs .liilinsdit, Mi Kiihi'iiiL', Ka cts. 15 cl,- 1 (U) •2 00 .1(1 00, la (Id' ;iO oo; ,'. 00 2(1 (Id! 1 00| I 00 1 .;.") 0(1 1 III odj ,') 00 I 0(l' :,o d(i' L'.V 1 (HI 1 00 2 00 Id (Id I (Id' I Od' 1 oil' 1,'. (10 1 1 (Id 1 (Id Id (Mil 2 (Id I 00 I (III .-. (Id I (Ml ■1 ool 1 00 Id dO 1 00 1 2 ool 10 0(1 10 (Id Id (HI 10 (I ■:; cts. 1 Od (I (Id Id (Id (Id :; dd 1 00 2 00 5 00 1(1 00 (I .')d 10 (Ml * (•: 2 00'. Id do; Id Id do Tcital. $ cti 1 on 1 00 .') 00 1 no 1 (10 2 00 1 (HI Kl 00 40 00 50 00 5 00 20 on 2 00 5 no I no 50 00 50 no 5 00 1 00 ,^0 on U 7.^ 1 00 2 00 1 (HI O 00 ■10 00 2 0(1 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1.^ (Id 1 Od 1 00 Id dd -1 00 o 7;") I on 1 00 10 00 I no 4 00 Jl i).i ;',* i'f. If f 1 158 Quebec — Sr. MATTJiEW'f< Churcii. — Contbmed. Xamls. Laird, Mis.i McAdains. Mi.-^s.... Xowtuii. A\'. .1 — ()"C()lllior. ^Ii;:>.... Pevfrlcy. .Miss ■ Prattfir, Mrs Rollers, Jlrs Stavc'ley, Mis. K. Small sums CuUcctcdhy Mu^s I'o],. Dean. .Mrs. I'crcy. Davidson, .Miss ... Davis, Mrs. (!. (" . Diuuiiijr. Mis Giipy, .Mrs (lowcM, .Mrs. 11 .... Gowcii. .Mrs K Laiuit', .Mrs ()'l!L\uaii. .Mrs Pope, -Mrs. Pope, Mrs. iv Pope, .Miss... Piiiiic, .Mrs.... Pvland. .Mrs. Kbss, Mrs. II. !).. Scoui2;all, .Mrs. W. Wiiiti', Mrs. -J. 11 II CollccU'd 1,1/ .l/'.v,v Mouti- zainbcrt. (Colston, Mrs. \ Ebbs. Miss Draiic, .Miss Ilddd, Mrs .Salter, .Mrs Lavicoiuit, .Miss .Malmiicy, "1" .Moiiti/.aiulii'rt, .Miss Winlicld, Mr,-; Small sums C S (.'t:^ 2 00; o uo! S cts. ,1 (III I III) ;{ on 1 00 1 (III (I ,011 10 aoll. l»/ X. II- /llldKHMII. IJuclianan, N. 11 Harrow 1 oir (10 1 iiiij 1 (HI. S cts. S cts. J IMI :, 00 00| (101 I (III {lllj (III oil' (III (Ml ool no' 00: no' on' 00 1 (Id (in nni nil oil' 5(l| 2 00 1 00 Tntai. ;? I'ts. 2 110 ;i ui) 2 (10 ■1 III) III) nil IKI u JO j no |0 nil a nil 2 nil I iin 1 no I (in ^1 (Ml 1 no 2 (HI 1 no no nil I'd (HI nil I I ] nil I nil 1 nil I nil ] on I on I (III 1 (H) I nil ;; M 2 no 1 on limned. -i, ~ o Toti.l. ■> '■'- $ cts. .'! UIJ 2 DO •I 00 1 00 ;■; 00 1 00 1 00 60 j no Id no .'> no L' no 1 oo 1 00 1 (10 ;'i (10 ] (10 li (Ml 1 00 L' (M) 1 no I Co 1 (HI 1 l!0 1 on 1 0(1 I (III 1 no 1 no I (III I no I (III 1 (in I nil ;: ;.o 2 00 ) (III 159 Quebec— St. Matthew's Church.— Co«^i«we^. Xamk.-;. Evan- ].orcii/A t. S. L.... lluist, II. I! LeMfiiiiiiT, J'cipi I'X. i' opt' UolKltidll. Al I'M will. cts •^'— o a ct.->. .•:^ cts § Ct.-!, Totii Jiiinii, Sluarl II. Crct'ii, lliiiiii .Mis: tun, Jf C. C Laiiiii^oii, (iCMi. N'icdlls, ■' G. C 2 (10 20 00 100 0(1 2 01) J 00 5 00 ' 5 oo' 2 00! 5 on ;") (HI, I' Mrs. Ollfrtiiiu'S , Tula ;o 0(1 00 ;')i oris 50 ■)() 00 2,") 00 no. .") 00 i 10 (l(l| ];io o; 11 'J o; !2 0(1 >8 00 220 cts 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 :, 00 5 00 ;{ 7j 2 00 20 00 '.) oo! 200 (10 2 00 ]0 (10 ■10 00 ;;;jo o;i ji) 00; H71 2S QUEi'.EC— ST. :michaels church. Cnlhch I I'll M'>:s /' Ai'Liiii', .laiiu'S. Hi ,Iul III . Illc. nmsliill Dcvinc. Mis-- M. Liiii'^'. .Miss .M (lulll Mrs. ain! (leu. lullll .N'clsu ( (■ .\C O'Neill. .laiiics I'rict', Davi.l K Price, !•;. .)ul $ Ct: III ricc Mi Villi II llDWCll, Cari-ui; :\ir .Mr (■ oiiciiiaii, .Ml Pursvlli, .Miss F()!'s\ til, .1. I! 10 (III 1 (Id rls. ,")(l .-. 0(1 .") (1(1 (I .Ml (I .")(l, (I .'ill (I ,"i(l ,'ill (I .on' .". (I'l 1(1 (In: 2 :,oi 2 50 ."jO ■S Ct.s •S ct.S. I .':; ci? (Id m 2.: ."HI I 1(1 (1(1 1(1 (111 2 ."lO 2 .Ml I (I0| :> (Mlj II ,"ill| (I .Ml 1 (1(1 50 (I .'id 5(1 Id (Id 10 (Id 2 50 1 oo: (I 50 t • I Id (II 1 '1 50 5( •I (10 2 (Id L' (Id 5 (Id Id (I'l Ct; 1 00 (1 00 15 00 I 00 I 25 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 00 50 (10 10 (10 10 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 10 (Id I ! IS I n f" • \\^w IGO Quebec — St. Michael's Church. — Continued. Xamk.s. Forsyth, Mrs (rrixildoii, Mrs Criuidoii, Miss }ll>rrin^^ Mrs Irvine, Miss Levey, Mi's .Morjiiui, Mrs Miinroe, Miss Moss. Miss Stoekweli, Mrs Von illlaii.l, Rev. A. A.... Von Itliun.l, Mrs Wheeler. Mis Small sums OH'ertorx $ ct- '/: ™ S e Is. 1 1 on III) 1 1 IHt (Id S ct.- $ els. ii9 = 5- lolal, $ ets. 10 ') 1 1 2 oil; 00 ! 00 OOl oil! ooi 2 00' 00, 00; 110 Tot 111. i> (51 ir, r, 111 '.10, loll r."! i 1 ts. ill iiii 1 nil I rii 1 nil 1 nil 111 nil •I nil ■1 nil 1 nil 2 on .') (III *) nil 1 (III I.I ii.v.i L'l; 210 II,) iiirs ooj .'i.S 001 11 .')0 i;'„'i7 n; QUEJJEC—ST. PAUL'S CIIURCIL CoUertcd h, .V/.v.s- /;. X. Tiqilnr iiihl Mixs Jlclrii Tiiiiliir. Car.'^on, Mrs. Sam Hawkins, AIk KelilHMly, ( )livei I'utldn. .lames, jni K'ieliardson, Kev. T Ivieharilsoii. Mis " Mi.s. (Ill '1 IHI 1 (III 2 i:, II. V.I l.'(i II .".()! ];;,■,: 1,1 <'ts. S fi- 1 no 1 ini 1.' nn 2 (1(1 !(i (Ml 2 (III 2 L'.i .'i (Ml .") (Ml ;{ (Ml 1 (Ml .'! .'.(I i:i 1,^. I (Id (lOi ru '.III 161 QUEBEC— ST. I'ETER'S CHLaiCIL N.\Mi:s lluni l)a\i t :lllit Duili I UO llainllcy. .Inliii. .Iinics, Mi-.; '. .. nil. .Iiiliij. .. r. Mr.-;. W,, Miii-I JO I (III (I .^11 ! 1 ■■;.'.■■"■.:" 1 1)11 1 i /Inr/'inl. ':/:/' .XlHli'fW .\iiili' l!(iriii I'. .\ (Id (';isll Cjiii} I'liaii ll:ivic Flit lie ilol', ll(j()ki Stiii'^' Th ■w.-;, I'. W. Ill \Ir^ T) on I! (Id 1(1. ('.I'll 1, ,1 1 lid 1 (III 2 dd lirll 1 10 lie IS, ]•;. 'J' I) 2 (Ml s. ('; (i ... 1 (III luill, lU'v. T M. .M 5 00 1 00 's, .Miss nil, A. M 1 lid 1 (10 ■ v, 1' 1 0(1 , jMrs. J 1 00 Mis 1 00 1 00 con, Afrs mp.soii. W. J. 00 1 (III 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 ■.;■; 1 1 1 1 1 lit) ; 1 1 ; 1 Oil i 1 .... 1 00 i 1 00 1 CO ( 00 1 00 1 i ■■ ■ 1 I .Ml 1 1 1 ' 1 1 nn 1 00 1 GO I 00 1 00 1 00 i) 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 10 2 00 5 00 S 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 60 I CO 1 00 1 00 i 00 !«• M 11 ! ■'' ! J r :-y ij .* .ft^' ; s 102 Quebec— St. Peteh's Chukch. — Conlimicd. Namks. Collectrd hij .Visx h'ond. Gale, Mrs. P, Ijiiwrcnce. (ieo. OtlbrtoiiL's Total. § (•t^ $ Ct^. 1(» 0(1 :,'.) 10 1 00 (i 00 * ct.s. rulal. ■•:< I'ts. $ i-ts. $ cts. 1 00 I 18 50 ',1 (t,l 1 110 1 (Id 2j (H) 11 .-'I 4 on US ^j QUEBEC^— HOLY TRINITY CllURCH. Coilectei! hij M/! 1 nn 1 (HI lirowii. Mrs. M. V 2 00 1 00 2 on 1 on 2 00 1 on 2 00 2 ()(• 2 (1(1 J5(i(l(k'ii, W 1 (11) Kit, J{cv. K (') 00 S (10 Kiiowlcs, (' .. . 1 (ID Kill If, (leorjji'... 2 00 Orkney, James T 1 6(1 2 .Ml 5 00 Uii'liardson, J. 11 2 00 Sewell, Rev. E. W JSvkes, .Mrs 2 no . 2 00 2 00 Svkes, .Mi'^s 1 on . .. 1 (10 5 00 1 00 Ta]ii>, \V. 11 ,') no Wallace. 11 F 1 00 21 -.',:. ..... 26 3.-1 Ullertory 12 no 12 (i7 ■HI 02 Total $ :;i no 11 IV 8 5(1 8J 02 sr.MM.\i;v. Catliedral S fts. 404 27 22(1 75 l(i 01 31 25 50 in :;i 00 8 cts. SOI :•:< (i:i8 5n 210 05 2.'{ 00 18 5(1 14 17 .S cts. 141 50 210 o:i 1078 00 21 05 11 5(1 2i) 85 1501 5;i $ cts. ;;o ou ;!2 on 38 00 8 C.S.I 1 2.". 00 55 no' II 50 ! 1 00 4 (10 .-< CtJ. 15'^,". ;!2 St. .Matthew's St. .Michael's 1171 2S i;i57 Hi St. Paul's 70 i'o St. Peter's Triuitv 5 75 S .Ml li.S fi,'] .^;i 02 Tota! $ 8iil 98 17'J8 77 114 25 JlltlU'l'Illl'l 1. C cts 1 20 082 2; S ct,s 2 50 'J2 47 $ ct.s 1 s'J 1 00 ! I 00' 1 00 00 I liO I 00 on I 00^ Sur^'faiit, \\ ■ .). Siiivlli, ]•] Sniytli, ,1 WiUsoii, J Small sums (Ilh'i1(irif: 1 00 1 00 00, Total IWKtlNKS'f. Coll. In/ Mr'<. A. (I'mlidin. lii'dwii, .loliii L Davics, l''i-c'il Krcd, Mrs Small Hiiins C'olk'ctud liy Miss Aii.stlu. 4 00 4.^ 5 80 Co/lnird hij J/m's Kahj Not'. Glass, Mrs Uoc, Rev. I' Siiiytli, \V. J SmVth, Mr.-?. \V. J OtllTtory 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 .'iS :> (10 II i;o Total. 75' 1 00 2 OOJ 1 00 1 00 12 10 4 00 4 00 Total. S cts 1 00 O.j' 1 UOl 11 li.) OO 1 00 00 $ cts. 7 26 674 72 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 12 65 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 45 11 40 46 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 35 75 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 16 10 ^■tl ■t:- ; w t i .'■. ;■ ■ -i 164 Megantic Dlstkict Association. — ConlinunL Names. Uri'KU IllKL.\.\D. S cts, Ball, Rev. T. L. Ball, Mrs Wilson, Jamt's. OU'ertoriud LOWEIl lUEI.AM). Collected bii Mrs. FJUnil. KoiT, Rohert, (issi) Keir. Mrs, R., " . Small siiins Oirei-torics ■ AUDEKI.I'.V. Otrcrtory Total Leeds.— St. Jaiiics' CIkiitIi Bain, K. and J Hurray, .1 (Iliurcii, Win (^raiif. \\ 111 - (loir, Iv and .Mrs. K,... lluine, I)r Hume, Mrs. .1 Koinj), Ri'v. J McKea;j;t', It. and .1 .... Wilson, H. and \V Marshall. R. S Small sniii.s Otiortorv Beattiks. Small Slims St. M.muc's. Colb'cted hy .)n.<.H fhifn. nuft'ct. If... Frizzell, R.. Small sums S I'tS o ^ $ (US '2 Oil'. 1 (Klj. :: uo . 1 00 1 (10 2 80 1 7.^ 1 OOi. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01) 00 00 00 7.'» <)■> I 00 . 1 00 . 2 oo:. i I i:; yi) ,jOi S fts. ^ ^ ■— / TuUd, $ I'tS. S cts. .j so I 2 JO,. - „-l .1 .ia; 2 00 :i.v .'. so 2;") :> Hii 2 oil 1 Ull j jii I (ID 1 III) 2 811 ■\ (ill 01) 21 70 I (111 1 uo I (III I no I (III 00 III! 00 00 00 2j :io 1 00 1 uo 2 5.', i; -^ ?"- TuUil. :> su L' (III I Ull J Oil I iin 1 Oil 2 8ii A Oil I (II) 21 70 (lit on nil m) nil on «n 4 (III (III nil no 5 L'j 1 :iO 1 III) 1 Ull 2 2J 105 Meciantic District A^ssociation. — Continued. .\'a.mi:s. f'ulhctiilhil J//'.';s Mr I'/;/,/. i^iniill .-uiiH Aililrrlrv. D^iviil.. ('■il/i i!t Iliiuic. I'l'tcr Kiiiu'. I't'V. iMihst KiiiL', < icorji'i' Siniiiion-;, J. !l Siin|i.-iiii, \X .. Snr Tolk;M, \V fiinsldiirs Total I till :: no MoN TMlilMlNCV. Ihill, Mis Lay, A. F I'l'iiiiiiiU'tou. Win. I'ricr. Mrs Small sums Vial. Kfv. W. S,. >ii o o .S cts.l S cts. S cts. I " I " 1 (10 1 0!! 2 (10 1 00 1 SI) :-, 001 II 80 :( 00 J (). 1 on ;'„"> '.i.".'i so « 00 1 00 1 00; 7 01) I 00' 1 0()|. 1 00 . 2 OOl. 1 ;!a'. 2 OO', (I 25 2 00 2 00 Tulal. .■? cts. 1 2.5 2 80 1 UO 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 40 1 00 43 00 1 00 1 00 o 00 1 00 ou 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1) 8(5 2:1 8(5 5 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 3.5 2 00 i'l.".' ) 1 ■I'i 1 lii I ll 1 fjf 4 1 'ti?'! Ill 166 Meg ANTIC District Association. — Continued. Xa.mus. ri. s I 1 1 Hi f^: "c "3 Total. CoUectrd //// .lA.sx lirnn'ii. S els. $ ets. 1 $ cts. 1 00 1 00 $ rtS. .$ et<, 1 IIU 1 1 no IJicluuMNoii. All'"-' ( ii> I Ull "::'"' ':r'::":'i 1 nil Small sums ()irt'i'tori(*s 1 •2 00 ! ii'h 1 jO 1 1 60 Total $ 1 00 10 00 5 00 :i 00 1 00 1 oo 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 01) 1 00 ] 00 1 (10 .) 00 K! 07 .■> ;)0 2J 17 Ni:\v LivKiu'oor,. Collected III MiskE. IlarhnHi mill Mii-s ,/i'me WaiLi r. AtkiiHoii. Mr.-'. H III (Ml l5ci. V.\i. 1 IIU 1 no 1 (lU 1 so S 32 20 ir 10 (II) r. on 5 (HI 1 (III 1 III! 1 (III 1 (III I (III 2 (Ml I Ull 1 (III I (III I nil I nil 12 \Z 2 Ull :>() 12 L' IMI .) (Ill :i OS 1 tis 1 1 CO r '.I'.i I ;;i I 711 I 711 Xamks. St. C'lKiinni: «ton- Station t'lMIiKULAMi Mh.i.s. I'ulal o - $ .'l.. $ c-1 $ ct,- 6 Ut< Wkst Fhami'tiiv. Cu'hckd Iri .'/'■•■•• l>'l>l>oi/r. liartiioli'iiu'W, Aiidi'cvv ami Fiiiiiilv liai'tiuili'iiu'v. . .Idliii. lii-aillcv. .lanirrJ Di-lih; .llry W. W Ml 111, lliii:! Iciidcrsoii, IclllllTSIIll, Will Sill- Al.vx . Mr. iiiiil Ml liiili;-.-!)!!, irciii' lldd'^Sdii, 'i"hoiii,-i- ilii!':h .Mams, .idliM , lir.lcv M oituw W. W .\(l;uii.... .\iiilrcw. .Idliii jiir. 'ai''''caii t. W A\'liili>. Aiillidiiy.. Wliili', Will.. .~iir, W'il.-^iiii, Cnirm-.. Wilson, iiu-li Sill, ill ~iiiji< (Hlrrtudrs ('l!.\N!i(UltNi;, i.ii Mr. ir H7/.V liiiiif, A\"ni. iVil.-Dll, W'll Niiall .-imis , Toli«l. .SirAUTIKU $ IJ 21 2 (III (l(l| (i(l{ (iiil (lilj (III (III (III (III (HI 11(1 (III (III (III (III! (HI (Ml 1 (III 1 00' 1 00 1 S8; 1 SS .^ ct. r:' rfc S (■(.< ,S 00 2J; 2j 2; 2u Tutal. $ cts. 08 1 J5 2 7.^ 16 2! o 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .3 50 88 I 00 I 00 oO 4;! 88 I 00 :i i 1(18 Mi:( i.vNTii' DisTiiU'T Association. — Continued. sr.MMAIIV. Ti.ldl, S cl.-.l S cK. llourfi' Loiii CiU'ouna East Friiiiijituu >t Stainldii. luvcriii'ss Ireliiiiii l.Cf.ls \jVvU Muiitiiiofi' Nl'W Livcriioi I'lJl'tlllMlt' llivii'r('-(|ii-L(iu|i (I'li \<-A~) Stoiii'liiiiii. St. SylvcstiT VVi'st Friiiii|itoii V.alciirlii'r 1 ^'.1 (> 1)11 b SO It 25 ,'i .'jO ;'i (Id 1! ()()i 2.- 8 1.'.^ 7 21) l!74 72 ■IC. ,'jii ]i; 111 21 711 ■;:; nil 2;i St) ic. S,i ■II nil I! till t ',|'J 1 OS If) 21 ■1:1 ^8 1 O'l '.ITS '11 ST. FRANCIS DISTJMCT ASSOCIATION. AcToN .S els 1 nil 2 (!'■ ? 7,. 1 uo :> 110 :; la 1 o:> S <'t.s. :, (III S < Is. 8 'I-'. '1 nil H.\i!i-oiiii. \Vii«lior. Rvv. V. H 5 nil .^taiiliopt! ( Uli'i'tniv ;; 1,0 I'crrvlidro' ( lircrliiiv 1 12 1 12 2 17 ....?; ...•. Total '.) '.Ml 1 :v2 2 or 9 2(1 ;!"27 2 77 In ;^2 lii^Iiop' s ( 'i)Il(*<''i' -".v. 't IMI .Milhv 7 11 Sam'lliill i 14 Total '1 S2 .", f.l (M 2 82 22 7.1 IJroiiiptoi) 2 .');> 7 17 Winr|.;,,i- ,1 Cil !S Ti.lal 2 :;.') s 43 10 7S i i.-i IG1» St. Imjvn'cis DirfTUiCT Association-. — Conlinu&l I I.I ::i 2.., .1:; >s Names. r 3 0-3 •- -= '?l,sti.T, Mis OlU'rt .Small .' J M iS.i JilltVI'll. Hook, Mr,-! ('oclll'MlH', Jluii. -M. 1! iimilv ('(ichrMiif. .1. A. I»nak, Mrs. .).... Mr.-^. Mr. ami Mrs. \U)\A. Mi.>:! Lillian Mis.-! I'loroiiii' lillllC .Mrs Krlliun, .Mr.- I'ai'kor, •V. C I'arkcr, (icilriKk Raiidal, Mrs Randal. Mr ^^initli, .Mrs. .\ CiiMl'I'oN — liiuk's' Collr;,'!'. i'vU. Mi^^ Minnir \V(idhi cts.j l> (■!■!. .S els. I 1 00' I 74 2 00 -I 00 I (HI •I (Mil i Oil' 1 0(1 tj (HI .~> (III 001 1 00 :^ cts. 1 (10 1 00 .■> 00 2 00 11 24 4 .50 27 74 Hi 00 1 00 10 00 2 no I (III 1 00 4 00 1 00 I (10 \ 00 1 00 4 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 25 00 00 00 50 :j5 P : . il-i ,i' i I r :"3 110 St. Fhaxcis Distkict Association^ — Continued. Xamk.-;. I:-^ i-r S.-i '■^ S .11 ti; Total. -T •^ -■^ ^^ «■■;'= CiioKSHiiu:. $ els. S ctS. S ets. S ets. S els. S ets. (,'(///. //// .1//-.S. dfiini'' C'oo/i. Wi'ii. I'ri <'■"■(' 1 Oil 1 (1(1 Cijll'jcttd hi/ Mrs. Trijiif. PoiH*. llllflH 2 0(1 1 (1(1 1 (III 1 l)(i 2 Oil '^1'm \ loi". Jo^t'itli 1 (III 'r;i\]()r. Lieut ('ol . ... 1 (in Suiull sums 1 (HI Villi, hij .1//VV Era Tai;l(ir. irodire, S. A 1 (Id 1 (lit II 20 (1 L'.'i Coll. bji MIsx .V-hrrla [fall. [iiiio-c i!('v \ ir 2 11(1 :< (Id 1 (Id 7 on 11 L''. 1 20 Cull. Ini .l/(.v.v M, villi- lulintt. ^iT)'ill '^iiin-> (1 ('.."i II 211 s.s (_)li'crt(ir'R'S 1 i;'j ;; fid 5 2S Total S :i 12 IC, Id ;; (■)() (1 2d 211 :;>i Danvii.i.k. Collcclfl hij Mr. [)''v>i. M,, 1,1,1 H 2 nil' 2 0(1 l',.t,v I!. v. 11. J miwkwcll .t I' ;■) Oil ■| (111 1 no . , 1 III! 2 (III :::;:;:::::::::::::::■;:;:::::::::; 2 (HI 8 :.;; 7:; .^> :ifi 20 02 Tl.NCWICK Cntl. bij Mi:s•^ I). II \iri''aililip. .Idllll (llasscock. j'rauk. ... (lillplTt. I,d"l'll Hall, l''.i!riiiaii Ilavnes, .Mrs. K IJdif", Xdlilc Wilson, Dr. K. X Wostnian, Kihvanl,. W'i'vlaiul, Chilton.... WiVlaiHi, (Icoi-fii'. .. Small sums (Mli'Vtorics I'dtal 1(1 7.') •; (II 4 (H) 4 (II I t) a a n ,S7 i:i ;;2 ;; (HI ]() (M k; 3; 3 02 II I (Id I (Id I dd I (III 1 (Id 1 (Id I (III 1 (Id I (Id 1 (Id I (Id I (Id I Ud I dd I dd I lid 1 (10 '2 do I'J O.'i I 'J.'. I 1!,') ;id ■I lid .| (Id (> ;!(; ,) od ;. 50' dd 00! S CtS. 1 dd 1 dd 1 00 1 dd 1 .'id 4 64 44 01 5 aO 27 64 10 02 4;; 16 1 dd 1 dd 1 00 I 00 1 (10 ,') 00 I 00 1 dd 1 00 I dd I 00 1 dO I dd 1 (Id I dd I cd 1 no 1 (Ml 2 dO 12 d.i (1 ad ':W' H .*■ 11 ■ 'I T") 17 St. Francis District Association.— Co«//Ai?/e^/. VAMr?;. DriiiiAM. I'lilHT Oiii'liaiii South '• Ilaidiu;,^ Rev. (i. T Total. IIati.kv. Coli. />;/ Miss M. Ma! lines. BacIieldtT. Mrs... Uowfii, P.tiij Friend, A...'. Mathew;-, .Mrs Miirniy, Mr- Murray, AV. G Htiiveiii;, \\v\. A. Sutton, y\.ri Thwaitc'rf. .Mrs. . . AVeston. Ceo Weston! .Mi.« Small suni.-f (Hlertorv ■y = - 9 U Total. ."i cl.s. :; (111 •S 01 ", (HI b (III S e(5 ,") (i.V 4 lis: 5 els. (•.■^i ,S (Ml I (M) . 1 llfll. :, (Mh \Vati:'.;\ ii.i.K Col!. In, Mrx. .\l,l„.il Tiv I iiaj I or.' Ball, lliiirv I'aiRe, T. K. I'ai'lcer, Va\t\ True, .Mrs. A Small sums Ollertorv I\!\i;SKV. St. Facl's, Svdkmiam. Snow, Mrs. S. .1 Svke:^, Rev. J. S Sykey, M-^ J. S Wadl-itfli, Henry \V'ndlei.[,di, Mrs. Jolm I (ill I (III I (Id' i; T.'.l 1 (III' I la V. ' 1 0(1 1 00 I (1(1 lu (i:i no; I on I 00 1 o:;; I .)0, (I ',):; 00 40 $ <-tS. S cti^. a 40 I 00 I III :> (III I Oil I nil' ;i 00 ;< till I :,% '. 411 :;o al 1 (HI 1 (III ,') on I (ID I (III I on a (III L on I (III 1 on 1 on I on •I .'.',1 t no I (in 1 (in 1 on 4 L>.'. \ 'Xl :a Til 1 on A tin I 00 I on I on VlH tniied. St. Francis Distimct Association. Cvntiniu-d. L"C Touu rt.. y cts. l.'l oS .^ -111 -(I jl 1 (III 1 (III .') (Ill I mi I (III I (III ,1 (III I (III I nil I nil 1 Oil I mi ■I :<'.\ I no I 11(1 I (1(1 I nil 4 2.i 1 Mathi'wson, Mrs. S .S Ctr- I on i (III 1 nil 1 001 •ts., S ct> .M .\iai: rar.- .M oi'.V Morris, Miss .M. A. 1' I'lircc .Mrs. K. .1. Hoc, Ki.'v. Dr 1 GO ] on! 1 (lol 1 on, ^1 5S i; ■!! 1 111) 00 1 (Ml 1 on I 00: i) on .) no; ',\ 00; •> 00 1 (>(l 1 .'.01 1 on 1 1 on li'il ;') "", ;{ 00 = t> oil, ,) ool o 00 1 oo| 1 00{ '> 00; U 'JSi L' on I ool 1 00 L! 00 .S CIS 7 ;;( :> 00 •S cU 1 00 I uo 1 00 1 00 u :io 1 00 I 00 1 00 ■I 00 21 'J7 1 01) 12 :w 1 O'l 1 (III 1 00 :> 00 2 00 W 00 2 00 1 00 ; f)0 1 00 i 00 ! 00 00 :; 00 2 0(1 10 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 & 00 174 St. Fuancis District Association. — Con'inned. \a.mks. Scsirth, licv. A. C. ShuUT, Ml:;, .i Tfi-iil, T. 15 Towlc, .Mi>s Turiior, Mrs \\'!irrcii, .Mis- Wliitc, Mrs. (W'o .. Wilson, Mrs. .1 ..... Wilson. .laini'S !•'.. WoCjlSOy, (ill! Small .Slims Oll'ertorv Totiil. cl S i.'ts. S t'l^. l) III) 1 (HI <) Oil 1 110 ,') 0(1 1 01) 1 III) 1 (HI 1 0(1 ') (10 1 7.') S I't.-'.! S cts. 7 ."0'. Tolal. ? as. 2(: Oil, 4 81 7.> 1'.) M.MJoi; i^t (',i;oiii;i;vii.i,i: .Mi"i;j;ou' (Icoiii'i-villc Total >! Xii'oi.iyi'. Parkin. Itrv. K. C i!lCIIMO.M) .\M: -MlM.llol IIM-: CillcHi'Jhii M'yx CiiUmiii.l .l//.-,s' /■;. .)////'/■. I'lrcuiloii, .Miss Bruoki'. .Mrs ClevehiiHl. C I' (Mcvelaml, Mrs. C 1' ("h'Vflanil. -Mrs. 1- ('icvi'iauii. Miss S. .M Criiclilcy, T. O Ciisliinjr. Mi.-'.-- Foster, .Mr j'ostiM', .Mr- Foster, 1'. li (louiii, -Mrs Lainli, .Mrs riffce, .Mrs I'ierce, .Mi-s Sloane, .Mrs Siithevliiinl, .1. '/ Swan.sborod^fh, .Mrs Wilcoeks, .Mr Wilcocks, .Mr.s Small snriis 2 Oil. Oil| (Id OdI (111' 00 (III (!(1 00 .\ (Kll 00 (III (III (10 00 0(1 00 00 00 .') 00 ."> 00 2 Ih 001 211 (III 21 11 12 :10 1 DO '} (Ml ] III! .') 00 1 nil 1 nil 1 (III 1 (Ml O nil 21 .si I .')0 ;; (HI ,■■) (Hi: u oo 1 (lo! :; (HI 2 (HI I 2 50, C. 00 7 00 1 b (HI .', (10 v:\ llCi 11 ."ill ('> III) 20 ."JO on 7 on 1 (in .| nil .1 nil 1 no 2 uo 1 O'l 1 no 4 (III 4 no 1 CO 1 no 1 IK) 1 (M) 1 III) 1 00 1 UO 1 00 6 00 U 00 2 75 17-^ inved. St. Francis District Associ.vtiox. — Contbim'tl ••t.~. Tnlai. ? rts. 12 :io I III) i; III) I (Ml h 00 ] III) I III) I III) I nil L' IMI I 7;. 21 ,si (30 II .-.II i; III) 20 50 no (III (Ml nil (III (III 0(1 C'l (III (III nil (id nil (H) IM) (Id 00 UU 00 & OU .0 (III 2 75 Namks. CuUfci'^il I'll Misx Fnlhr and Mian RiiliiiiK. JScatlic. A. M Clei'vi', Mcs Clcfvu. -Miss I'orjjuson. J. r Iliirl, T., Snr Hurt, T.. Jm- .Miii'Doiialil liidoiit, .Miri. (!. I" T.iiiks, Mr Small sdius CollfCtcd hll Mix.': .)/. /.i/s/f anil Mixx J,. 7\ii//or. W '^ 'o Total. •S ct?. 1 III) I (111 I (III 1 (Ml •2 (III ■2 III [,vstiT, Mr. 1' Taylor, Mr. .) Small riuiiis.., r„l/. hji .)//••■. .1'/,'//// //"(///. Small .villus . C„ll,rlrd l„i Mi.x M. .)/. ,1/ .il'ithoix. ,\ylincr, JI•.^• Tkoiiip.iL Hii ■• ;.-. K.-v. A. J <>:'\i :".. ,Mi-s (Ui'Soui', M:s Ifeiider.'^oii Moms, M^:^ Iteadv, Coliiijil TliomiiSDii, i;i\. ! M Tli(iiiijiii ■)(i 00 00 I (Ml 1 ihi I 001 Sar}j;eant, .Mr-. \V Toniiile, Mrs \Viiiti'r. .Mary Winter, ,\|c.k Winter, .\1( x. T Willis. (J Wiff^a-tt, .Mrs. I'M "Weari's, !Mai'^Mrel Small sums 1 00 .1 (Ml 1 IKI 1 (III t 1 1 1 0(1 1 (lO 1 00 1 ; 2 00 2 (1(1 j 00 1 ] 1 01) 1 (10 1 00 1 Oi) 2 (10 1 1 00 L 00 I 00 :...................... 1 00 • 4 0(1 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 Oil 10 00 1 III) 1 00 1 00 2 (10 I Oil 1 1' t;i 71 no I^S 01 I On :; (HI 1 00 1. 00 2 00 I (III 1 nil .,11 (111 2 (Ml 1 (III 1 (III ,■) (HI 2 (ill I (III 1 (III 1 110 2 (III 2 (Ml 1 (III I nil I (III I IHI I (Id 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 IHJ 1 00 1 00 177 'inued. St. Fuancis District Association.— 6'(>«/m?^e//. 'i'ljiii •■t.-. I -S ct.s. 1 • t (III 1 (Ml 1 1 CI) i 1 III) 1 111 I.MI 1 1 111) 1 1 IK) 1 1 III! -' III) 1 Oil 1 1 1 .1 50 ISS iJI ! 1 nil j .'1 III) 1 III) 1 III* L' 00 • • • t 1 (III 1 III) .'II (III 2 III) 1 III) . • >• ■ 1 nil .■■> no 2 (10 I nil 1 on 1 1)0 L' 00 2 IM) 1 III) 1 III) • ••** I on 1 nil 1 m 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 > t *• ■ 1 no L 00 1 ou Xamls. t'olh'clcd l>u .Vt.ss Wi/ch' Au-ftin, .Mi-s. Dr. Ander.soii, A.. Ur.uM oiti .Ml <;. x, IIdwl'H, " y Clii'Siii'V, .liiliu... ChillMS.' .liihii Kd^'i'll. Sl'^jiln'ii. Kik"ll. Mr-- Frast'i-, Fui'wi'l Fui'uel limit, : W W Mis. W. W irKii('.-;.s, .Jo ill, li. X... hiislon, Dr. .Jiiliiistdii, Mr.-!. I>r.... _. Lvloi-a, .Mis.^ I.iithrop. ('■ - .MorkiU.It. I)., .liir Morris. L. K Mdikill, Mr.-?. U. D.. Jiir .oii, J''. ( ' Woodwitnl, Mr.-;. A. C Wurl.'le, U. !•; W'nrtlii' .i^loii, Dr AVi.iHlw.in1, ,1. II Siiiall sum..; CijUicU'I hii Mi.i.-< FJklnf. Heckett, Miv. II. R. linioks, Mrs, K. T..., Mlkiiis, Mrs illkins, Mr.s. A. W.., llolhuiil, Mrs Jluiit, Mr.s. .1. "\V IlallowcU, Mrs iiaU', J. W Leslie, Mrs. J. M .... il, \\c^-. C. V llo^Tis, Mrs.. Iinliilisoil, .Mr: Short, Ywfi. ,). Svmni"s, .Mrs. fhoni.i:, J> . W i.:Kett WiL'-'ut , f. U" S Ct; 1 Oil 5 oii| I 00 1 (Ht; 2 00 :j 00 I (10 1 OOl 1 om! 3 *i»i 2 iwii 1 (M) 1 no 00 5 00 els 2 00 I 00 .ij - Total. on Ot) :> 00 2 00' 1 oiij. :> 00 2 00 6 00 1 no 2 no 2 00 I 00 ')0 00 1 00 1 00! 1 00 1 00 I 00 12 C) I-' c S . 2 00 00, 2 I 00 1 00 1 00 100 00 I 00 I 00 lU) S fts. 2 00 1 DO 1 00 b 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 on 1 Oi» 2 OQ •i 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 ;5 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 25 J 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 ] 00 I 00 6 00 1 00 150 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 178 St. Fuancis Disthict Associatiuin. — Continued. Xam!;,s W lyfu'i 11. Mrs. .J. W 8 Cl:- .•:; c;.^. 5) ct- cl.-. Hmull riiiiii.i Urtl-rtofii'S . 1 01) ' 1 01) TuUi .St. .John's— )rKi,:u)r'tM:. Coll. hfi j//.<.s' A'. /;. ir.' /,-. Fra'/cr. Rohcrt. Srir .Muiilcilh. Mrs.'U Newell. MvA yiuiiii Liiiui'i Coll. hu Mhx /"■;. ,s'. CtiUif, I (lu.i'Mi.s.^ .u. /■;. .i//t«. Allen, Rohcrt Friend, A Gullu]), .J. P Harper. Rev. E. .1 .Siniili .-luiij Col!. Ini Ml: . ./. /•'.' mil}'!. Fleming;. M., Snr Small yiiins Oll'ertori.'S MKi.BounxK Rii)i;k. Collrr(''d liji M/'xK Darir.s (Vi'l .'/Am M. Juliiinhin. iioodi, "William (Jreeiiwood. Mi.;. T. Simp.-on, Mi.sd K SmiiU sum?, Offcrtoi'ie.s RoCia.A.M) Qt ARUY AM) Kl.SllSliLUV. Collected by Ming C '. Till/lor Crombic, M. G Cromhie. .Mrs. (1. .M Taylor. Mi.ss C Small sinn.s Offertories Total. 00 .". 2,'. 47 1 00 (10 I O.J I 00 1 no I (Ml -1 00 01 1 00 1 . 1 ool. 1 III)'.. I .sol 22; I 00 I ool ] I.. .^rl 21 4.^l I 10 'J 2 07!. n :;(; 2 !>!• S e. jo. 4 00 I 00. . It CO 3 ,S." i;li 1 III) 411 ;;o nil ] Ol) 1 ml 1 no ,", nil 4 00 1 (111 2 2:. 4 lU 1 111) 1 00 I do 1 SO .08 1) III) 1 ,1) 1 III) 2 III) 1 CD lid nlinued. St, FIlA^'CIs District Asaocixnio}^. —Continued. 1^.- , Total. .N'AMr.ri 1 111) 1 (III 411 :;fi I III) 1 Uil I III! 1 i;.. 1 hii 1 III) 1 on r. Ill) 4 DO i 1 ! 2 (III 2.1 4 lU I 01) 1 01) 1 on 1 so n iS '> iiii 1 1 01) 2 III) 1 00 oS 52 t'TA.N.iTKAl) PlAIN. ISixliy, Ml'.-. Gfi) ('h:iiiibci'liii, )A\m II CIkuiucU. -Mi-tf. Jl. FiilkT, Mi Ives, .Mis .Marsli, Mi:- Mciu-s, -Ml-. .. i'liclps, Mrs I'iiniey. .Mi'.s. K Kii-liiird.M))!, -M ti&oci\Tio^ —Continued. SU:.1-MAKY, .i'^f ' y. :■ ,1 s ..^j. NAMt:;5. 2'^ i •S cts. 1 (.0 J \2 ;;•;:: i:; 110 .1 (..;, L"j r.j :; 12 1(1 7.1 10 01 1 2:, 7 o.> i.^ 7:> 20 .")S 7:. 2,^ 2 .'lO 01 7.> 2 00 8.-. 2.T •1 2.-1 ;i (\:> :> -I;. ] 1 2 oo' -"■ -^ ■^ = Tdlal. At'tou 1 00 '.) 20 01 a CIS. ,) 00 S n.-^. •S ■•is. ',) 11(1 Hai'fi/i'd 10 :;" i'.i:^lii)l>'s Cull, k Missions... Hromptoii and Wiudsor Bniv j:! M) .S 111 2 yj 22 75 1 7s tl 00 j Oil 1 00 20 (Ml •1 00 00 1(1 .10 ;» ;".:; 1(1 :.j ■/,•> :;o ,S (HI - ■., .> ;>•> (1 -11 ,"i 00 (1 n.\ ;W) 00 ""212 ;io 2t 1:'. 21 .'.U 7 71 11! 11(1 (\)ok-hir-'' ;i (ir, 11 ;;; 11 ;i;; •1 00 10 0:1 4 .|,s ii 'J,S 1:0 00 7 00 lis 0(1 '")0!)""7.^ 2 9 '.I H (11 40 00 (i "0 tl r,(i •• •'" .) 00 .". .10 i) 00 (1 2.-. 2.1 -11 ;■) 00 22 70 a 00 ■1 00 li ,K.-. I b 00 20 :',!< l)a:ivillt' and rin""\vii'k.. .. 44 01 1 M'tiitniiotulxillL' •11! Id Dudswi'll 42 ."i5 I)uiiiiini ( 5 lliitlcv 111 7(1 KinfTriVy Ijcniioxvillc Magojr Molhonnie and llioliuioad.. \icolot 4li 22 ■••• 124 OS 20 .Ml 60 l.sS (11 7 (111 Shc'i'brookt' 411 I'll .*^t. Jolin's (McllKvaruo) Stiinstt'iid 1 ••■• ■'^ i Mil 70 Tliriv itivcr,-! i .Ml 10 1 Tdtiil ft 1 41:1 7r, 1101! ,')() 122 4'J :>(! 1200 10 GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. {'\i'i' C.ivi: r< cfs. 8 ..... 10 00 .? ct.. .? ct,s. ? ct,<. $ rts. Ill 00 Piinri; ^ 00 V) O'l — Total p{ 10 (Id '.I 00 70 1:1 00 GASi'f; 10 :r, 10 7." Richmond, Rev. .;. p 5 00 :, 00 .'■) (Ml C; Total 9 19 79 n 76 15 711 tinued. Tola '■'■■'• $ '.'Is. II nil ID :vi T2 75 ll» TN LMI IMI i:: nil •'■'> 7j ■II (.1 •l:; li; lU .-,5 oil 61 ;;i vi; •i;i 22 IL'I M I'll .'jII jllj I.ss III 7 iiii •III .•III . i .'!() 71) I' oil 12C0 111 cts. ? ' Is. Id (Ml "j on (I r.i n 75,' i.'i no 10 7." 5 00 15 7;) 181 Gaspe District AnHoriATioy.—ConiinueJ. \ami:s. Mai;pam:\ Isi.ami.<. ''linmliors, Rev. J .MAI.IiAlK. Cclhdr.l h;i }ln. \y,iH-r. ai( I Mrs. J'uclavuud. Ii(AV(.T, Mrs. l"r.>.... (.'ulhi-^^s. J. !Uid E... Collas.S A. !•; Culla.-.-. Arthur Kauvcl, (led. 1' lA'.Man|iiaiiil, CIh. Walti'r.^. J{i'V. CJ. i: Small senilis (lU'erturv Total. .Vkw (.'aiu,i.- /^ '■^ '/ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14560 (716) 872-4S03 I,-. v-!-.-j*f ' s u.^ lit- • 4>, 4 182 G-AsrE District Association. — Continued SUMMARY. Xa.mi;s. (.'iipu Cuvc ,'iiul I'l'ico Gi\i\w Mil Lit Ink' II l^laiuls Maii)aie \c\v Carlisle ifc Pa^-poliiac Sh Tutal... ,. . lit ?;-' ;:,"" ?:— W'^; '=. — - Tutii <•(.. ](i (III ';i"i5 (i 12, 1 I II) M S cts. !) n(i (I 7'J S cts. -1 70 ]; ■IJ \b 2(1 2(5 6 0(1 j (I :.() I :, 0(1 ! :) OD! I 2 00 i $ (.'Is.! S ft? 75 T.) (10 la 73 5 0(1 i:; 16 ■.VI 2>i '.) 75 i;; Oil 2;j 00, 7Jl 107 02 FOREIGN AND DO.MESTIC MISl^IOXlS. The Boards of rorcijrii and Domestic Mis.'^ioiLs havt.' de- cided to make Iheir ilnaiicial year end on the 30th of June. Mr. R. r. Campbell (Hon. Treasurer), in his report present- ed to tJie Synod on tln^ Otli of January last, creditcnl the Diocese with sji^Do.Slfor Foreign and $1,21 2. GO for Domestic Missions during Ihe year l't>'6'2. I8;i FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES BY AYILL. I. A Bequest of a sum of aioiie//, or of Shnrca of Slock, or Public Debentures, fur /he general purjjoses (f (he Society. I give and bequeath to •• ihc Cliuvc^h Society of the Diocese of Quebec,"' iii»^orporat(?d by a Statute of the Pro- viuce of Canada, passed in the fourtoinith and filteenth years of the Ileig'n of Her Majesty, Quekx YiCTorJA, (•hiipter 171, the sum (or Shares of Stocks in the Bank of standing" in my name in the Books of the said l)ank, or of Del)en1ures, descril.^ them briefly,) upon trust to ])e by the said Church Society applied lo and for the iises and purj.vscs of the said Society, as s/'ecified in the said Act of Incorporation and none other. II. A Bequest of a sum rf money, or of Shares of Stock or Debentures, for one or more of the sjwci/ic purposes of the Society. (Same as foregoing', only instead of tiie AYords in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of providing* for the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, calh^d the Sustentation Fund. Or, Towards ihe support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, Towards the augmentation of tiie h'und formed to make ])rovision for those of Ihe Clerg-y of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or iuiirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, Towards tin' augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for the widows and orphans of the clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, called the "Widows' and Orphans' b'und. m IK, \ :<■ I i .'I '• ■ '»: V' ■ 1 'li ■jijt 184 Or, Towards the au^^mentation of tho Fund for oiidowingthe Church in the Mission of (or at ) hold by tho said Cliurch Society, siihjeet to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Chureh-wardens of the Church iii the said Mission, (or at ) Or, As tlie eomnienconieiit of an endow nuntfor tho Church of St. in the ^lission of (or at ) and to providt^ for lh(>',future nuiin- tenancc of divine worshi}) in conformity with the princi])les of the United Church oi Eng-hmd mid Ireland. Or. For and towards the encouragement of education, and the sui)i)Oit of day schools and Sunday schools in the said Diocese of Quel)ec, in conJbrmity with the princi[)les of the United Church of Enu'hind and Ireland. Or, For and towards a Fund for assisting' ])ersons ]n-ei")arini;' •for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Qu(;bec. .1 M .!■ I « ' Hi; i% ■ Or, For and tow^ards a lumd for circulating, in tln^ said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scrii^tur(\s, the Book of Com- mon I'rayer of the United Church of England and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts apin'oved by the said Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, As an aid tow^ards tho (>rection, endowment and mainten- ance of churches according to tho principles of the United Church of England and Ireland, within tho Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of parsonage houses. — the setting apart of burial grounds and chureh- 185 '11 do wing- the lie coiidilioiLs lurch Society h(( Church iii >r liio Church 'J'utnre m;iin. he priiici])l(is lucatioii, and s in (ho said iici[)lcs ol'tho lis ])re]iariiio- 'd Church ol" of Quobi>c. in lh(^ said »ook oi' Com- aiid Irohind, .said Cliurch of Quebec. nd mainten- f the United i^ Diocese of parsonage and chuivh- yard^i, and the endowment and support of par.sonag-es and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the Societi/. I give and devise unto '-the Ch\irch Society of the Dio.'ese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of "the Pro- vince of Cannula, passed in the iburteenth and hfteentli vears (.f the Iveign of Her Majesty, Qri:i:N Vu'toria, iliai)lcr 171, all and singular, ite., (descri])e the real estate clearly.) to have and to hold the said, tVc., unto the said Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec, and their succes- sors, for ever ; upon trust to hold and apjdy the same, and the rents, issues and ])roiits thereof to and for the tises and j/ur/ioses of the said Church Societi/, as s/)eci/icd in the said Act of Incorporation, and none other, and under the jirovi&ions (flhe aforesaid Act , dow^n to the words -'for ever" — then go on as follows : — to the uses and upon the trusts follow- ing, that is to say : — upon the trusts to hold the same for- ever hereafter as and for the place and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole use and benefit of members of the Church residing in the place adjacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Quebec, according to the doctrine and discipline of the United Cliurch of England and Ireland, and for no other purposes, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of tlie said Church Society. 18 ] I <, I y \u, i£ i 1 1 1 4^ h- II 'I 'i 186 LANDS BELONGINa TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY. No. 14, Range 1, Township of Halif\ix. No. 10, Rang-e 8, do do MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION, ELECTED 7TII FEBRUARY, 1888. Rev. G. a. Nicolls. Mr. Geo. Lauipson, '• E. B. Spanldino-. Mr. C. G. Davios. •' RS. Tozor, Mrs. M. F. Brown. OMISSIONS. Fage 3— List of Clergy.— After '• Nicolet," read " F. 0. Three Rivers." " 16.— After "AVurtele," read •• Allnatt." SOCIETY. JN, OF TUK ^ociety for promoting 4|;liristia]i ||nowMge, AT- ■"S. Wll. HVrXSS "VST'OODS', i>t Jfohn ,*tvcct, I gg I ^^us^EO.* (WITH IX,) I ^^ j rr. r: 3ad "P. O. A constant supply of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS and CHURCH SERVICES always on hand, in ovory >stylo of binding. Sunday School I^iurauy Books, Miscellaneous Pub- lications and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates. (!t^ Any of the Books in the Catalogue of the S. P. C. K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository. m !l'f 4 HSrOTIOE. Th<' AwTAh SkI.'MoNS ill ;ti(l (»r tlir Nill'iolls I'^unds 1)1" iht' Cliurch Socii'ly aif ;ii»|»t>iiit»'•' prcnthod. — F(»li (xEM'ii.'Ai- l'ri;i*i>si:s. on OiiiiKjiiagcsinia Sitiiday. For; TITK Mission I''rNl). on \\w Snndav iiovrst to .][/- i/iac/inas. Fou Do.MKsTic Mission Find, oh iho Day of Inhircss Foi; Till", Fknsion I'uNi). on '/'//'.vz/.s.'/rv//''- Day. toil. ^i^=> Sub.soiilx-rs ol" ( )nc (lolliir. or upwards, a) on«Miint'. aif (Mititl('