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 THE FOURTH 
 
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 1846. 
 
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 TRINTEI) BY LOVELL AND GIB80K, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. 
 
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 INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY 
 
 OF TUB 
 
 IBfoceise of €tttrl»rr. 
 
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 Illt EXCKLLUNCT TUU RiGUT HoNOUUABLB THE EjLBL CATUCA.nT, K.C.B. 
 
 Governor Gknbbal of ^>i itisu North Aubrica. 
 
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 Tub Right Rbvbbend the Lord Bishop of MoMTBEAr. 
 
 Vitt'^Ktil^tnti, 
 
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 Hon. Chief Justice Reid, 
 
 " Mr. Justice Bowen, 
 
 >' Mr. Justice Day, 
 
 " Mr. Justice Gale. 
 
 ** Mr. Justice Pyke, 
 
 " B. C. Chandler, 
 
 • " A. W. Cochmn, 
 
 " W. H. Draper, 
 
 » S. Gerrard, 
 
 " Ed. Hale, 8enr. 
 
 " Ed. Hale, Junr. 
 
 " B. U. Harwood, 
 
 " P. H. Knoulton, 
 
 Hun. Baron de Longueuil 
 " Geo. Moffatt, 
 " John Molson, 
 " J. Pangman, 
 " Geo. Pemberton 
 " W. Sheppard, 
 " J. Stewart, 
 " R. A. Tucker, 
 " W.Walker, 
 
 Colonel Wilgress, 
 
 Rov. Official Mackie, 
 
 Rev. Dr. Bethune, 
 
 Rev. S. S. Wood. 
 
She eentrai Uoartf, 
 
 For tb« jut 1846-7. 
 
 The President, and Vice President*. 
 Chairmen of the District of Associations. 
 
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 Bev. W. A Adamson, 
 " Wm. Anderson, 
 •• C.Bancroft, 
 •• W. B. Bond, 
 *' F. Broome, 
 *• Wm. Dawes, 
 *• C. L. F. Haensel, 
 " Wm. Leach, 
 " A. W. Mountain, 
 •* D. B. Fanither, 
 " J. Bamsay, 
 " E. W. Sewell, 
 " J. E. F. Simpson, 
 ** Wm. Thompson, 
 " J. Torrance, 
 
 Bev. M. Willoughlv, 
 
 F. Badgely, Esq. M. D. 
 
 J. CrAwford, Esq. M. D. 
 
 N. Freer, Esq. 
 
 C. Qeddes, Esq. 
 
 A. Gillespie, Esq. 
 
 A. F. Holmes, Esq. M. D. 
 
 H. Jessopp, Esq. 
 
 J. Leaycraft, Esq. 
 
 Mr. Justice J. S. McCord, 
 
 Capt J. H. Maitland. 
 
 W.McTavish, Esq. 
 
 E. Montizambert, Esq. 
 
 and 
 The Treasurers of the Society. 
 
 Has (Erommfttre. 
 
 Hon. A. W. Cochran, Chairman, 
 T. B. Anderson, Esq. 
 H. Davidson, Esq. 
 
 Rivldre du Loup en bas. 
 F. Delesderniers, Esq. 
 
 Vaudreuit. 
 J. B. Forsyth, Esq. 
 F. Orifiin, Esq. 
 H. Oowen, Esq. 
 Hon. Ed. Hale, Junr. 
 H. Jessopp, Esq. 
 ——Jones, Esq. 
 
 Baron de Longueiul, 
 W. Macrae, Esq. 
 Mr. Justice J. S. McCord, 
 Lieut CoL McDonell, 
 
 ArgenteuU. 
 Hon. Geo. Mofiatt, 
 Colonel Morris, 
 
 Lennoxville. 
 A. Boss, Esq. 
 J. Thornton, Esq. 
 T. Trigge, Esq. 
 J. Wainwright, Esq. 
 
 St. Anar«ws. 
 
 T. B. Anderson, Esq. Montreal; T. Trigge, Esq., Quebec, 
 
 Vtananvp Counsel. 
 
 . Honourable A. W. Cochran. 
 Bev. William Dawes. 
 Bev. D. B. Parnthcr. 
 
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 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETLXG 
 
 or THE 
 
 INCORPORATED 
 
 WAS IIBLU OM 
 
 WEDNESDAY, Isx JULY, 1846, 
 
 IN THE 
 
 National School Home, Montreal. 
 
 Tub Lord Bishop of Montbeal, President, in the Chair. 
 
 Divine Service had been previously held at the Parish Church, when the 
 Annual Sermon was preached by the Rev. M. Towmsend, Hector of St. 
 George and St. Thomas, Clarenoeville. 
 
 The Key. W. Dawes, Secretary of the Society, read the Report for the 
 past year. It was then 
 
 \st. Moved by Mr. Justice Badoley, and seconded by the Rev. W. 
 A. Adahson, and Resolved, 
 
 That the Report just read be received and adopted, and printed under the 
 direction of the Central Board. 
 
 2nd, Moved by E. Montizambert, Esq. seconded by the Rev. Charles 
 Bancroft, and Resolved, • 
 
 That this Meeting, devoutly acknowledging the continuance of the Divine 
 Blessing upon the labours of this Society, regard it as an incentive to rie- 
 newed and increased exertion. 
 
 3rdk Moved by Mr. Jdstice McCord, seconded by Rev. S. S. Wood, 
 and Resolved, 
 
 That this meeting tenders an expression of its sympathy to the Church 
 Societies in the neighbouring Dioceses of Nova Scotia, Toronto, Newfound- 
 land and Frederioton. 
 
 4tk. Moved by Hok. George Moffatt, seconded by Ret. W. Ain>BB- 
 BON, and Resolved, 
 
 That there is need of more sustained and systematic exertion on the part 
 
f>f this Society, tu provide fur the tuitmbl* education of the pooror mcinbert 
 of the Church, within the liiuitH of thin Diuctfue. 
 
 Hh. Moved by Dm. Holmkh, keoondcd by Kuv. Wm. TuuHfaoN, and Ru- 
 ■olved, 
 
 Thttt this Meeting oonimenda to the Prayers and Chrintian liberality of 
 the Churchmen in the Diocese, the claims of the aborigines of this Conti- 
 nent, and especially of those now receiving instruction in the Missionary 
 Stations in Trince Rupert's Land. 
 
 6th. Moved by the Rev. R. Amdubsom, seconded by Rev. W. T. Leach, 
 and Resolved, 
 
 That the thanks of tho meeting be given to His Excellency the Governor 
 General, for havin/; consented to become the Futron of thu Society. 
 
 7th. Moved by the Rev. J. Nioollb, seconded by R. MauKav, Esq. and 
 Resolved, 
 
 That tho following Gentlemen be requested to accept oiBce fur the ensu- 
 ing year, as Members of the Central Board — and that the Hon. John Mul- 
 lON be added to the list of Vice-Presidents — Vide page 4. 
 
 8th, Moved by F. Quiffin, Esq., seconded by Rev. Jab. Ramsat, and 
 Resolved, 
 
 That the thanks of this Meeting bo given to those Gentlemen who held 
 office during the past year, for their efficient services. 
 
 9th. Moved by Rev. Official Mackie, seconded by Rev. Geo. Slack, and 
 Resolved. 
 
 That the 8th Section of the 13th Article of the By-Laws of the Corpo- 
 ration be amended, by striking out the words " a corresponding amount 
 of," and substituting in place of them the words, "an amount not exceed- 
 ing." 
 
 The Meeting was closed with the Apostolical Benediction. 
 
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GENERAL BY-LAWS 
 
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 THE CORPORATIOM 
 
 or Till 
 
 CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. 
 
 ARTICLE I, 
 
 TiiE objects of the Society shall bo comprehended in the following diatinet 
 departments of Christian exertion, viz : 
 
 First — Missionary labour, including the creation of a fund towards the 
 augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen — towards making a pro- 
 vision, for those who may be incapacitated uy age or infirmity, and for the 
 widows and orphans of the Clergy. 
 
 Second — Education, Day and Sunday Schools. 
 
 Third — Assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be under 
 preparation fcr the ministry of the Gospel. 
 
 /^our/A— Circulation of the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer, 
 and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board, 
 hereinafter to be provided for. 
 
 Fifth — Aid towards the erection of Churches, &c.. Parsonage Houses, and 
 the management of all matters relating to the endowment of the same. 
 
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 ARTICLE IL 
 
 His Excellency the Governor General, if a member nf the Church 
 England, shall be requested to become the Patron of the Society. 
 
 ARTICLE lit 
 
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 The President of the Society shall be the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, or 
 Bishop administering the Diocese— nnd the Vice Presidents shall consist of 
 the Chairmen of the different District Associations, hereinafter provided for, 
 and such other persons as shall be nominated at the General Annual Meet- 
 ings of the Society. 
 
ARTICLE IV. 
 
 The Treasurer or Joint Treasurers, the Secretary, Auditors and other 
 necessary Officers of the Society, shall be appointed by the Central Board. 
 The ^'ecretary shall be allowed a salary and travelling expenses, under the 
 direction of the Central Board, and may appoint an Assistant Secretary, 
 8u*^ject to the approval of the Central Board, provided that such appoint- 
 ment shall entad no additional burden upon the Societpr. The appointments 
 of Treasurer and Secretary shall not be for any specified period, but they 
 may be removed at the pleasure of the Central Board. ,. 
 
 ARTICLE V. 
 
 The Treasurer or joint Treasurers shall collect all subscriptions, dona- 
 tions, rents, issues, and profits, payable to the Society, for which purpose a 
 paid Collector, or Collectors, may be employed. Such monies shall be de- 
 
 Sosited in the Bank of Quebec, and Bank of Montreal, and an account shall 
 e opened in such Banks, in the name of the Society. 
 No mone^ shall be paid without the authority of a resolution of the Cen- 
 tral Board, certified by the Secretary, and upon checks signed by the Secre- 
 tary, and countersigned by the Treasurer, expressing the name of the per- 
 son to whom, and the purpose for which, the money is to be paid. 
 
 The Treasurer or Treasurers shall also have the custody of all deeds, 
 bonds, and other property of the Society, and shall submit his or their ac- 
 counts at the stated periodical meetings of the Centr^ Board. 
 
 ARTICLE VL 
 
 The Secretary shall keep the Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society, 
 as well as of the Central Board, and shall have the custody of, and be ac- 
 countable for, the safe keeping of the same, and he shall be subject to the 
 direction and control of the Central Board in all his duties and proceedings. 
 
 ARTICLE VIL 
 
 The Society shall meet annually on the first Wednesday in July, alter- 
 nately at Montreal and Quebec, whereof not less than fiiteen days notice 
 shall be given by the Secretary, in at least one of the leading Newspapers in 
 Quebec and Montreal. A Special Meeting of the Society may be called at 
 any time by the President, or in his absence from the Diocese, by two of the 
 Vice Presidents, and four other members of the Society, by a written order 
 to the Secretary, who shall notify the same in the manner hereinbefore pro- 
 vided in respect of the Annual Meetings. Such Special Meetings shall be 
 held at such places as the President shall fix, if called by his order; or other- 
 wise at the place where the next stated meeting of the Central Board is to 
 be held. 
 
 ARTICLE VIIL 
 
 Persons subscribing 25s. per annum, or giving a contribution once for all 
 of £12 10s. shall be capable of being elected Members of the Corporation, 
 (in the latter case for life,) at any meeting of the Society or of the Central 
 Board ; 
 
 Contributors may limit and direct way portion, not exceeding one half of 
 their contributions, to be applied to special objcuts within the designs and 
 purposes of the Society. 
 
 Lists of the persons so subscribing or contributing, shall be furnished by 
 the Treasurers of the District Associations, or by the Treasurer or Trea- 
 surers of the Society where there shall be no District Association, to the 
 Secretary of the Society, to be laid before the noxt meeting of the Society or 
 of the Central Board at which an election may take place. 
 
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 ARTICLE IX. 
 
 Of the Central Board. 
 
 Thpre shall be a Central Board for the management of the eeneral busi- 
 ness of the Society, consisting of the President, the Vice Presidents, and the 
 other Officers of the Society, and a Committee of not less than twelve Cler- 
 gymen, and not less than twelve Laymen, who shall be chosen annually at 
 the General Meeting of the Society, from among the Members of the 
 Coi'poration. 
 
 The Board tihallmeet four times ayear, alternately at Quebec and Montreal^ 
 on the Wednesday nearest to the 21 at January, 15th May, and 10th Octo- 
 ber; and on the Friday next after the Annual Meeting. The first meeting 
 thereof shall be held on the 23d day of October, in the present year, at Que- 
 bec. Special Meetings may be called by the President, or in his absence 
 from the Diocese, by two of the Vice Presidents, and four Members of the 
 Board: and not less than seven Members present at any meeting shall form 
 a quorum. ' When a sufficient number of members to foma a quorum shall 
 not assemble on the regular day of the meeting, the members present shall 
 have power to adjourn to another day, and so on toties quotiea, until a 
 quorum shall be found ; and business shall and may then be proceeded in. 
 
 At all meetings of the Central Board the Chairman, in case of an equality 
 of votes, shall have a double or casting vote. 
 
 The Central Board shall have authority to make such rules as may be 
 necessary for the Government of its own affairs, provided tha'j none of them 
 be contrary to« or inconsistent with, the spirit of the Constitution or By* 
 Laws of the Society. 
 
 ARTICLE X. 
 
 Of District Associations, 
 
 In connexion and correspondence with the Central Board, there shall be 
 formed District Associations (except in the cities of Quebec and Montreal, 
 and the Banlieues thereof); to be composed of the Clergy, and all othei* 
 Members of the Society resident within the bounds of such Di8tricts,-^a 
 contribution of 5s. per annum, constituting membership of such District As- 
 sociations. The District Associations(except as hereinbefore excepted) shall 
 continue as heretofore settled by the Central Board of the Society, before 
 its Incorporation, until otherwise hereafter determined by the Central 
 Board. Ihe senior Clergyman holding a Pastoral Charge within such bounds 
 shall he,ex officio, Chairr-an of such Association — they may have aSecretarjr 
 and Treasurer, and shall meet at such places as they may themselves deter- 
 mine; at one of which meetings the officers shall be appointed and a report 
 of the proceedings for the year read. The District Associations shall have 
 authority to make rules for the government of their own affairs, provided 
 such rules be not contrary to, or inconsistent with, the Constitution or By- 
 Laws of the Society. They shall report annually to the Central Board, flt 
 least one month before the Annual General Meeting of the Society, (and at 
 such other times as the Secretary, on behalf of the Board, shall require) a 
 statement of their proceeding, and a detailed account of all the monies 
 received and expended by them during the year. 
 
 It is nevertheless provided that the Chairmen of the District Associations 
 of Quebec and Montreal, heretofore existing, shall continue to be Vice Pre- 
 sidents of the Society during the current year until the Annual Meeting m 
 July next. 
 
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 ARTICLE XI. 
 
 Of the Sub- Committees of the Society. 
 
 For the more effectually carrying out the designs of this Society, the 
 Clergymen and Church Wardens in every Parish and Missionary Station, 
 and the Ministers and Wardens of every Chapelry within the Diocese, shall 
 be a Sub-Committee of the Society, in correspondence with the District As- 
 sociation, within whose bounds such Parish or Missionary Station is situa- 
 ted, or in the Cities of Quebec and Montreal, with the Central Board, through 
 the Secretary of the Society. This Committee shall meet as often, and at 
 such periods, as they therast-lves shall decide to be most convenient, inviting 
 the co-opcrati(m of all the Parishioners, in their deliberations and designs. 
 They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of tho 
 Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour, 
 by every means in their power, to augment the resources of the Society. 
 ()ne sermon at least shall be preached during the year within the limits of 
 each Parish, Station, or Chapelry, on such Sunday as the Bishop shall ap- 
 point, in favour of some one or more of the ol^ects of the Society ; and a 
 collection shall then be taken up in aid thereof the proceeds of which shall 
 forthwith be remitted to the Treasurer or Treasurers of the Society ; any 
 Parish, Station, or Chapelry, in which such sermon shall not have been 
 preached, shall not be considered entitled to any grant or benefit from the 
 Society, until a sermon shall have been so preached. 
 
 All other monies raised by such Sub-Committees, shall be remitted to the 
 Treasurer of the District Association; or to the Treasurer or Treasurers 
 of the Society, where such monies shall have been raised within the Cities 
 and Banlieues of Quebec and Montreal. 
 
 ARTICLE Xn. 
 
 One-half of all monies paid into the hands of the Treasurers of the Dis- 
 trict Associations, respectively, and not specially appropriated by the con- 
 tributors, shall be transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society, to be at the 
 disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining half of all such collections 
 shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which 
 they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitu- 
 tion of this Society — the allotment to be made by the Committee of the 
 District Association. All monies remaining unappropriated at the General 
 Annual Meeting of the District Association, shall be forthwith transmitted 
 to the Treasurer or Treasurers of the Society to be at the disposal of the 
 Central Board; it being understood that nothing contained in this Article 
 shall interfere with any existing arrangement or agreement between any 
 Clergyman and his floclc. 
 
 ARTICLE Xm. 
 Of the Lay Committee of the Church Society. 
 
 This Committee shall consist of the twenty-five Members appointed before 
 the Incorporation of the Society, and shall be governed by the Constitu- 
 tion, Rules and Regulations, adopted and in force before that period, until 
 the same shall be altered l}y the Committee or by the Society at the Gene- 
 ral Meeting. 
 
 The proceedings of the Lay Committee shall be subject to the sanction of 
 the Bishop of the Diocese. The clerical and other members of the Central 
 Board, may attend at any of the General Meetings of the Committee, and 
 may propose and discuss matters therein, but shall have no vote: and the 
 Crtmnittee shall report their proceedings to the Central Board at their sta- 
 ted meetings. The objects of this Committee shall be : 
 
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 First, — The placing the Clergymen, now resident i^nd 4o>>ig duty in the 
 Province, upon a just footing as regards the sufficiency and permanency of 
 their incomes. 
 
 Secondly — The providing for a permanent and adequate support of ftn 
 increased number of Clergymen, so that, with the least possible delay, the 
 members of the Church in every portion of the Diocese, may have the 
 means uf access to a Church within a praticable distance. 
 
 Thirdly — The building in every place where it may be required a Church 
 of stone or brick, upon a well considered plan, as to dimensions, external 
 form, and internal arrangement, keeping in view the probability of its re- 
 quiring enlargement. . 
 
 Fourthly — The building, in a good situation, convenient to the Church, a 
 cumfurtabia Parsonage of brick or stone, upon an uniform plan, which 
 should be carefully considered, with reference to size and internal arrange- 
 ment, and should admit of additions being made, with the sanction of the 
 Bishop. 
 
 Fi^hly~The insuring such Churches or Parsonages against losses by 
 fire. 
 
 Sixthly — The procuring an adequate and permanent support for all the 
 Institutions, authorities, and fimctionaries, suitable and appertaining to the 
 Establishment of the Church of England in this Diocese. 
 
 Seventhly- -The investing all life subscriptions (unless so far as the appli» 
 cation of these may be otherwise limited by the contributors) in a perma- 
 nent and accumulating Fund, of which the interest only shall be applied to 
 the general purposes of the Society. 
 
 Eighthly — The encouraging the formation of a local Endowment Fund, at 
 every station or place having a Church or Clergyman, by special contribu- 
 tions, c <* bj' setting apart a portion of the Pew rents, to form an accumula- 
 ting fund until the net income shall in each case amount to £50 per aiiimm; 
 for the more effectual promotion of which object the Society will engage, 
 whenever such fund shall be formed and shall amount to £100, invested in 
 Bank stock, or other public securities, to add thereto an amount not exceed' 
 ing £100; provided always, that such investment shall stand in the name 
 of the President of the Society. 
 
 ARTICLE XIV. 
 
 All Meetings of the Society and of the Committees shall be opened and 
 closed with the Prayers used by the two S icieties in England, adapted ta 
 our situation, under the direction of the Bishop. 
 
 No alteration or amendment in the Constitution or By-Laws of the So< 
 ciety shall bo made, unless such alteration or amendment shall first be com- 
 municated to the Secretary, to be submitted for examination and considera- 
 tion to a Special Meeting of the Society, at least one month before a Gene- 
 ral Annual Meeting, and adopted at such General Annual Meeting. Pro- 
 vided that the rejection or adoption of any such alteration or amendment, 
 by such Special Meeting, shall no wise bind or restrain the General An- 
 nual Meeting, in considering and disposing of the same. 
 
 ARTICLE XV. 
 
 Whereas some members of the Church, who are not unmindful of the 
 great Spiritual wants of their own neighbourhood, still feel constrained, in 
 pious gratitude for the blessings they enjoy, to allot something, however 
 small, from the means with which a Gracious Providence has blessed theni, 
 towards the spread of the Glorious Gospel among the nations which still sic 
 in darkness; the Society will gladly receive and forward to the Society fur 
 the Propagation of the Gospel, the Church Llissionary Society, or the Lou- 
 don Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, whatever sums 
 may be given for the conversion and instruction of the Heathen or the 
 .lows. 
 
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 Eraser to te unttiut all illert(ns0o( tftrAocCrts, 
 
 ANP OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. 
 
 Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with thy most Gracious 
 favour, and further us with thy continual help ; that in all our 
 works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify 
 Thy Holy Name, and fi,nally, by thy mercy, obtain everlasting 
 life; through Jesus Cl^rist our Lord. Amen, 
 
 O merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing 
 that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but ra- 
 ther that he should be converted and live; Have mercy upon 
 all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Hereticks,and take from them all 
 ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word; and 
 so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to thy flock, that they may 
 be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made 
 one fold under one Shepherd: Prosper, O Lord, the labors 
 of those Societies of the Church in the land of our Fathers, 
 which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this 
 object, and which have nourished the Church, in the Colonies: 
 and bless in like mauner with Thy Holy Spirit and Providen- 
 tial succour, the Society in whose cause we are now met, 
 and the undertakings which we have now in hand. *' Prosper 
 Thou the work of our hands upon us ; O, prosper thou our 
 handy work," for the sake, and through the merits of the same 
 Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with 
 Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Amen, 
 
 Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed by 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 we forgive them th^t trespass against us. 
 And lead us not into temptation: But deliver us from evil: For 
 thine is the kingdom, The power and the glory. For ever and 
 ever. Amen. 
 
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FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. 
 
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 " To do good, and to distribute, forget not ; for with sucb sacrifices 
 God is well pleased. " This Apostolic injunction, addressed to th? 
 whole Christian family, should be received by every Member of the 
 Church in this Diocese, both as a command and an encouragement to 
 active benevolence. The Church Society, whose Fourth Anniversary 
 we are this day met to celebrate, is constituted in strict conformity 
 with this Divine sentence. Our richer and poorer Members are here 
 united in doing good, — in distributing of their worldly substance, to 
 send forth the Minister of Christ to those destitute of the means of 
 Grace, to assist in the erection of Churches, and in other ways to pro- 
 mote the Glory of God and the spiritual good of men ; and the more 
 our individual efforts have the nature of "sacrifices", may we not expect 
 from the encouraging declaration of St. Paul, a larger blessing from on 
 High upon our Society, and upon our Diocese. 
 
 In detailing the proceedings of the past year, the Central Board 
 would renew their expression of devout acknowledgment to God, for 
 the measiu'e of success which has heretofore attended the Society's ope- 
 rations. Deeply conscious that He alone giveth the increase, we would 
 ask the prayers, as well as the strenuous exertions, of the members and 
 friends of the S<$ciety, that a double blessing may rest upon it, during 
 the ensuing year. There is a great work to be done, and the Society 
 has fairly entered upon it; may its own prayer, offered in the Psalmist's 
 words, be graciously answered, " Prosper, O Lord, the work of our 
 hands upon us ; O prosper thou our handy work." 
 
 ^tatt of ffyt dPuntrtf. 
 
 Balance in Bank of Montreal, 1st July, 1845 £334 13 4 
 
 Do in Quebec Bank " " 269 12 2^ 
 
 Received by Treasurer at Montreal since Ist July, 1845, 
 Received by Treasurer at Quebec " " 
 
 604 
 
 5 6^ 
 
 , 788 
 
 9 10^ 
 
 515 
 
 7 10 
 
 ^1908 3 3 
 
L4 
 
 Expenditure, consisting of Grants made by the Central 
 
 Board, Salaries of Travelling Missionaries, &c 898 12 4 
 
 Invested in Bank Stock ( Montreal ) on account of 
 
 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 277 10 O 
 
 Invested in Quebec Bank Stock 307 
 
 Balance in Bank 425 11 
 
 £1908 3 3 
 This account exhibits an increase of receipts by the Treasurer in 
 Montreal, over those of last year, of £203 Is. S^d.^ and in Quebec of 
 £260 Os. 2d. 
 
 On the departure of Lord Metcalfe from Canada, in the autumn of 
 last year, under the unhappy circumstances which rendered it necessary 
 for him to leave the Government of this Province, the Society lost a 
 munificent Patron. By bis donation to the Society, his honoured name 
 will, however, stand in the list of Life Members. But we have much 
 satisfaction in announcing, that His Excellency the Earl Cathcart, has 
 signified his consent to become Patron of the Society. 
 
 CUksb Vititrbtit. 
 
 The Provincial Legislature has been again appealed to, to interpose 
 with Her Mtyesty's Government at home to obtain an alteration in 
 the Imperial Statute 3 and 4 Vict. ch. 78, to the efiect that a portion 
 of the Clergy Reserves, equivalent to the amount of the proceeds of 
 their sale awarded to the Church of England by the Imperial Act, 
 might be vested in the Church Society, to be managed for the best 
 interests of the Church, Petitions were presented, as on the previous 
 Session of Parliament, from almost every Parish and Mission in the 
 Diocese, numerously signed, but we regret to have to add, that this 
 very reasonable request was not acceded to by our Representatives. 
 The Petitions to the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Assembly, 
 were referred to Select Committees of either House respectively, and 
 favourable reports were made, but on an adverse proposition being 
 .jitroduced by a Member of the Iiegislative Assembly, involving the 
 rejection of the prayer of the Petition, it was adopted by a considerable 
 majority. 
 
 But the subject is one of paramount importance to the future interests 
 of the Church; and a great responsibility devolves on us to see that 
 this property should not only, not be sacrificed, but should be rendered 
 as productive as possible, towards the endowment of the Parishes and 
 Missions in the Dioceee. 
 
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 It is presumed that no person desire* to lay sacrilegious hands on 
 this property, dedicated to the service of Almighty God, and devote 
 it to secular purposes ; neither that any wo''ld do indirectly or partially 
 whnt honour and a regard to public opinion, if not Christian principle, 
 forbid them attempting directly and wholly. It is therefore assumed 
 that it cannot be the desire of the majority in the Legislative Assembly, 
 vho voted on the occasion referred to, (which majority consisted almost 
 entirely of gentlemen who are members of other Christian Com- 
 munions, unconnected with the Church of England,) but that this pro- 
 perty should be made to yield all, that by judicious management, it 
 may be calculated to aiTurd, for the permanent maintenance of the 
 Ministry of our Church in the Diocese. With due respect and deference, 
 therefore to the decision of one branch of the local Legislating, which 
 refused to interpose with the Imperial Authorities in England to pro- 
 cure an alteration in the Imperial Statute, particularly remarking the 
 circumstances under which that decision was made, it must, we ap- 
 prehend, be regarded as perfectly open to the Members of the 
 Church, to exercise their sacred privilege of addressing Petitions 
 immediately to the Queen in Council, or to the Imperial Legislature, 
 in order to obtain an alteration in the Act referred to, 
 
 C!St9d&}ii' unit idqf^Kni' (CIrrsi;) ^utilr. 
 
 A distinct Fund has been commenced for this interesting object of 
 the Society. In the autumn of last year. Sermons were preached in 
 the Churches of the Diocese, and collections made for this purpose^ 
 The amount paid into the hands of the Treasurers of the Society, 
 consequent upon these appeals, is £28 1 7s. Od. The money collected has 
 been invested for the present, in Montreal Bank Stock, and the Dividends 
 accruing therefrom, are to be expended, this year, in providing for 
 the education of the orphan children of a deceased Clergyman. 
 
 A Committee of the Central Board was appointed in January last to 
 consider and report upon the best means of investing or applying this 
 fund. They have sought information from the different Life Insurance 
 Companies; and have received data and calculations fi-om persons 
 well informed on the subject. It is hoped that they will be enabled to 
 elaborate some scheme of Life Insurance, or mode of iuvestment, which 
 may be satisfactory and profitable to adopt. The Board has received 
 from its Committee a preliminary report, in which it was recommended 
 as a necessary part of any plan that may be devised, that an annual 
 collection after Sermons should be made in the Dio(;ese. 
 
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 During the past year, an additional sum of £307 fVom the Society's 
 General Fund, has been invested in Quebec Bank Stock. 
 
 The whole sum invested in that Stock, for the general purposes of 
 the Society, is now £700. 
 
 The sum of £277 IDs. Od., has been employed in the purchase of 
 £250 Stock of the Montreal Bank, specially for the Orphans' and 
 Widows' Fund. There is also invested in Quebec Bank Stock, in the 
 name of the President of the Society, for the special Endowment 
 Fund of Nicolet Church, the sum of £225. £100 of this money was 
 paid by the Society, in accordance with its pledge, contained in the 
 8th Clause of the 1 3th Article of the general By 'Laws, as referred to 
 in the last year's Report. 
 
 A Special Meeting of the Society, under the Article 14, was held on the 
 29th May, at the instance of the Central Board, with a view to obtain 
 an alteration in the 8th Clause of the 13th Article. As that 
 clause now stands, the Society is under obligation to allot the sum of 
 £100 to any Parish which raises a similar sum towards the endowment 
 ' of their Church. It is thought better to leave the amount to be granted 
 to the discretion of the Board; limiting it in the maximum tu £100. 
 The Board would explain, that the suggested alteration is not to be 
 tonstrued into any reluctance on their part to aid in the endowment of 
 existing Churches. On the contrary, their desire and purpose has 
 been, as they trust it will be that of their successors in office, to en- 
 courage and forward the endowment of our Churches, by voluntary 
 contributions ; but inasmuch as the clause, as it now stands, might, 
 under peculiar circumstances, occasion much embarrassment to the 
 Society's operations, it is thought preferable to leave the amount to be 
 granted, optional with the Executive Board of the Society. 
 
 It is with regret we have to announce that the Society has not at 
 present any Travelling Missionary engaged. 
 
 The Rev. E. G. Sutton, who was appointed by the Lord Bishop in 
 July last, visited many destitute settlements on the Ottawa River, and 
 proceeded as far as Clarendon, officiating as opportunity was afforded 
 him. He also visited the Eastern Townships. His strength proving 
 insufficient for the arduous but grateful duties of a Travelling Mis- 
 sionary, he retired in January to become the Assistant Minister at 
 Grenville. The Rev. C. RoUit, whoso duties lay in the Districts of 
 
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 Quebec, Megantic, and St. Francis, was actively engaged in visiting 
 destitute settlements of our people, until the breaking up of the winter 
 roads. His labours appear to have been very acceptable, and we trust 
 much blessed of Him who **8endeth forth laborers into his harvest." In 
 the course of his duties he assisted occasionally in the formation of 
 small District Branches of the Society, and in the promotion of sub- 
 scription lists. His connection with the Society ceased in May last, 
 and he has received the appointment of Misnonary at Rawdou. Tlie 
 Journals of the Travelling Missionaries are in the hands of the Se- 
 cretary, who will be glad at any time to fiimisfa extracts, or to transmit 
 them to any member of the Society who may desire to peruse them. 
 It is trusted that the Lord Bishop will be soon enabled to supply the 
 place of the retired Missionaries with well qualified, earnest, and single- 
 hearted laborers, and that this interesting and needful part of the 
 Society's operations, may yet be more abundantly blessed. 
 
 The Missionary at Russclltown, the Rev. R. 6. Flees, may also be 
 regarded as connected with the Society, in the capacity of Travelling 
 Missionary. His Mission embracing a large portion of the country 
 that was formerly under the charge of the Missionary of the Montreal 
 Society, that body continued to pay the half of Mr. Flees' income, 
 until it merged in the Church Society ; since that time the Church 
 Society has made quarterly grants to Mr. Flees, equal to what he had 
 previously received. His Mission is extensive. H;; has eight Stations, 
 which he regularly visits, and where he officiates. One Church has 
 been erected through his exertions since his appointment to the Mission, 
 and a second is drawing near its completion. 
 
 As might have been expected from the detail of works in progress in 
 all parts of the Diocese, furnished in the previous Annual Reports of 
 the Society, the applications for aid during the past year have been 
 numerous and urgent ; and the Central Board, with the valuable assis- 
 tance of the Finance Committee Reports, have endeavoured to exercise 
 a wise and kind discretion, in meeting the several cases, and making 
 grants in proportion to their relative claims, to the utmost extent 
 which th« resources of the Society would admit. 
 
 The grants have been twenty-o' e in number, amounting to £266 
 168. lOd. Cy: of these grants, ten have been made to assist in the erec- 
 tion or completion of Churches in the Diocese — three towards the 
 erection of Farsonage-houses — four to Clergymen (the Rev. Messrs. 
 Flees and Rollit, TravelUng Missionaries)— one to the Widow of a de- 
 ceased Clergyman of the Diocese — one to aid in the purchase of a site 
 
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for a Parsonage — and one nnaU grant for the purchase of Sundaj 
 School Library Books. There was also another grant made, at the 
 May meeting of the Board, to purchase a lot of land on which a Par- 
 sonage-house had been inadvertently built, without previously securing 
 a deed of the site, the amount to be determined by the Lay Com- 
 mittee, to whom it was referred to effect the purchase of the laud. 
 
 That these Grants have been beneficial it is unnecessary to say ; thn 
 circumstances of the cases, as recited in the letters of application, and the 
 grateful acknowledgments of the parties assisted, strongly attest it. 
 Neither will it be doubted that they will have proved encouraging to 
 the Parishes and Missions assisted, both in leading them to renewed 
 and increased exertions to accomplish the good works in hand, and in 
 inducing the determination, that, when their local pressing necessities 
 shall have been supplied, they will labour in the support and ilir- 
 therance of the Society which remembered them in their time of need. 
 
 The District Associations are eight in number, which cover the 
 entire Diocese : 
 
 The Ottawa, The St. Francis, 
 
 The Beauhamois, The Three Rivers, 
 
 The Richelieu, The Megantic, 
 
 The Missisquoi, The Gaspg. 
 
 In the City or Qckbsc, the contributions to the Society for the 
 past year, are as follow : — 
 
 Annual Subscriptions, ;ei48 9 4 
 
 Life ditto, 50 (► 
 
 Donations, 15 
 
 Parochial Asisociation, Annual Subseriptions and Do- 
 nations 14 7 6 
 
 ;e227 13 10 
 Collections in the Churches of the City after Sermons, on behalf of 
 the Widows* and Orphans' Fund, and on Quinquagesima Sunday : 
 
 Widows' and Quinquagetlma 
 
 Orph. Fund. Sunday. 
 
 Cathedral, 50 6 2 ... ^40 1 8 
 
 Trinity Chapel, 11 1 1 ... 5 1 Si 
 
 St. Paul's, 4 ... 3 5 7 
 
 All Saints, 13 0... 3 7 2 
 
 £55 9 2 ... £51 16 H 
 
 Total in Quebec, £334 19 1^ 
 
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 In the CiTT OP Montbial, the contributions to the Society are u 
 follow : 
 
 Annual Subscriptions, £150 2 6 
 
 Life ditto, 12 10 
 
 Donations, 26 5 
 
 £188 17 6 
 Collections after Sermons on behalf of the Widows* and Orphans' 
 Fund, and on Quinquagesima Sunday : 
 
 Widowi'md 
 Orph. Fund. 
 
 Christ Church, £64 5 10 
 
 Trinity Chapel, 35 16 3 
 
 St. Thomas do, 13 1 6 
 
 St. George's do, 10 
 
 Quinquaaesiim 
 Sunday, 
 
 £43 12 
 
 25 12 2 
 
 21 11 
 
 10 
 
 £123 3 7 £100 15 2 
 
 Total in Montreal, £412 16 3 
 
 The amount received in St. Thomas Chapel after Sermon on Quin> 
 quagesima Sunday has been retained towards the expences of the 
 Chapel, the Incumbent having previously solicited and obtained the 
 Bishop's consent to have it so appropriated. 
 
 d^e QttotDa SMtrUt flMociation. 
 
 The Annual Meeting of this Association was held at St. Andrews on 
 the 27th May. It was preceded by Divine Service, when a Sermon 
 was preached by its Secretary, the Rev. James Pyke ; the collection 
 after Sermon amounting to £2 2s. 6d., has been remitted to the 
 Treasurer of the Society. 
 
 The Annual Subscription List is greater than reported last year, but 
 the collections after Sermons on Quinquagesima Sunday not so great 
 The following are the sums contributed in the several Parishes and 
 Missions of the District during the past year : 
 
 St. Andrews, 8 16 
 
 The Gore, 10 10 
 
 Hull and Ayhner, 1 12 
 
 Clarendon, 4 12 
 
 Vaudreuil, 13 10 
 
 Grenville, 6 5 
 
 Annual 
 Subscriptioni. 
 
 3 
 
 6 
 6 
 
 9i 
 
 
 Wldoiw' and 
 Orph. Fund. 
 
 2 1 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 13 
 
 Quinquagesima 
 Sunday. 
 
 4 
 1 
 2 
 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 3 
 
 10 
 
 1 6 
 
 15 
 
 1 8 
 12 
 
 10^ 
 
 
 
 9 
 4i 
 
 £45 7 Oi ... £10 17 11 
 
 £7 12 
 
At^VAiwBaDii. many additional lubMriben ware enrolled during 
 the'paat year. The Church in this Miuion, though ttill unflnishcd« 
 has been painted, and otherwise improved from local Aindi. 
 
 At St. Ardbiws, also, several new subscribers have been obtained. 
 The sum of £100 has been raised by subscription to defray the cost of 
 an Organ fbr the Church ; and they are about to erect side Galleries 
 to their Church, the accommodation being insufficient for the Congre- 
 gation. 
 
 At GBaiiviLui the sum of £JB>t 10s., has been subscribed, for pro- 
 curing aq Organ. 
 
 At Atuuk, upwards of£i 00 has been collected during the year 
 for the purpose of completing this Church. The Church at Clarendon 
 is still unfinished, and the Grave>yard unenclosed. The people are 
 desirous of early accomplishing these necessary objects ; hence the 
 smaller amount of subscriptions to the Society for this year. 
 
 Amount contributed for the Church Society, £63 16 11^ 
 
 ** ** fbr local Church objects, wholly 
 appropriated by the donors, ,. 2/S7 10 
 
 X321 6 \\\ 
 StsutunmoU BdMrict %Ufit\»X\axi. 
 
 The amounts reported, as contributed within the limits of this As- 
 
 *|K>ciation for the past year, are as follow : 
 
 Annual Widows' and QoinqnagasimA 
 
 Babaoriptiont. Orpb. Fund. Sunday. 
 
 Huntingdon and the Gore fi 12 6 ... 1 ... 10 
 
 Durham, 4 18 9 ... 1 10 ... 1 fi 
 
 Lachine, 2 15 ... 11 2 9 ... 12 10 
 
 St. Martin, ... 2 10 ... 2 11 8 
 
 Rawdon and Kildare, ... 1 12 6 ... 5 15 
 
 Mascouche, ... ... 10 
 
 Coteau du Lac, ... 1 5 ... 3 1 10^ 
 
 £18 6 8 £19 3 £26 8 1^ 
 
 At Rawdom the sum of £17 3s. 1\ has been raised during the year, 
 and devoted by the subscribers toward the completion of the Parsonage 
 House. 
 
 The Church at Kiu>abb still remains in au imflnisbed state. 
 
 At DuBHAM the amount of £25 14s. 3d., has been raised for local 
 Church purposes, and appropriated by the contributors. 
 
 From Huntingdon, the Rev. Mr. Morris writes that two subscnp' 
 
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 tion UsU hit recently been commenced, with a view to the erection of 
 two Churchee sbout eight milee distant fVom Huntingdon, under a 
 promiee fh>m the Lord Riihop of auiHtance, and of a reaident Clergy- 
 man. On one list wae lubacribed £80 and on the other £120. He 
 aluo state! : "We have succeeded in raising, during the year, sufficient 
 ftinds to fence in the Burial-ground and to paint the Church both 
 inside and outside. A small lot of land has been given as an addition 
 to the Church-yard ; — and a three acre lot to be used for Church pur- 
 poses." He remarks, what it is believed many c'her Clergymen in the 
 Diocese have equally to lament, and what it is trusted the Society will 
 soon be in a situation, through its Book Depositories, the better to meet, 
 ** The want of Sunday School Books and religious tracts is a great 
 drawback on the prosperity of our Sunday Schools." 
 
 Amount contributed for the Chiurch Society, £56 14 7^ 
 
 " " for local objects 42 17 10^ 
 
 £101 12 6 
 Two Subscription lists additional, £200. 
 Three acre lot of land, and another small parcel at Huntingdon. 
 
 m^tlitu maUM HHMcistion. 
 
 The Annual Meeting of this Association was held at St. Johns, on 
 12th February. It was preceded by Divine Service, when an appro- 
 priate Sermon was preached by the Rev, W. Thompson. 
 
 The contributions from the several Parishes and Missions within the 
 bounds of this District are as follow: 
 
 Annual ^dowi'and QninqnacMinia 
 
 Bubiorlptioni. Orph. Fund. Buadaj. 
 
 St. Johns, including a donation £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 
 
 of£2 108, 49 I 7 ... 6 16 ... 8 6 11 
 
 Chambly, 14 10 ... 6 10 .. 5 6 
 
 Laprairie, 2 10 ... 5 ... 
 
 Lacolle, 1 10 ... 1 1 S ... 3 3 6 
 
 ClarenceviUe, 13 2 6 ... 15 ... 2 7 6^ 
 
 ChristieviUe, 14 2 7 ... 2 15 ... 3 8 1^ 
 
 L'Acadie, 1 14 7 ... 13 4 ... 11 7 
 
 Sherrington and Hemmiiigford, 1 10 ... 6 3 ... 
 
 St. Remi and Russelltown,.... 6 2 6 ... 1 ... 2 10 
 
 £104 3 9 £24 16 10 £25 8 2 
 
 The Saint Johns subscription list has received a few additional 
 names during the past year; and the Ladies* collections which will 
 appear in the Appendix, are satisfactory. It were much to be desired 
 
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 tliat the practice, which has subsisted in St. Johns from the beginning 
 of the Society, of engaging the assistance of the Ladies to go among 
 the mothers and younger Members of families to receive their contri- 
 butions to the Society, had been generally pursued. The Central 
 Board would take this occasion to commend the great objects of the 
 Church Society to the Christian sympathies and kind co-operation of 
 the Ladies. Let every Parish and Mission henceforth see its Lady 
 Collectors ; a little done, a little given in love to the Saviour, wiU ba 
 blessed to the giver, and prove helpful to the Society. The Church 
 at St. Johns sustained recently much injury from lightning ; the sum 
 of £90 has been raised in the Parish to repair the damage and improve 
 the Church. 
 
 At Chamblt, the Parsonage is nearly completed. An additional 
 sum of jE82 15s., had been contributed in the early part of the year 
 for that work, and within a few days past, a further liberal sum of 
 £101 5b. Also an Organ has been placed in the Church, for which the 
 sum of £65 has been raised in the Parish. The Church Society 
 granted £10 towards the erection of the Parsonage, which has been 
 gratefully acknowledged. 
 
 The CiiARENCEviLLE subscriptiou list has been much augmented 
 during the past year. A small sum, £4 58. 9d., has been raised for 
 local Church purposes. The Church buildiug at HenryviUe in this 
 Parish, is progressing but slowly. A further subscription of £29 5s. 
 has been made, to carry forward this work, towards which the Central 
 Board and the Richelieu District Committee have made grants. 
 
 The new Church at Russelltown is drawing towards completion, a 
 further sum of £32 has been contributed for it during the past year. 
 In acknowledging grants made to aid in this work, the Missionary 
 writes, " I gladly embrace the opportunity to acknowledge the liberality 
 with which the Church Society, and its Richelieu Branch, have res- 
 ponded to our request for aid to the Russelltown Church Building Fund. 
 The Church is greatly needed, yet the hope of that need being 
 supplied must have been abandoned had not the Society ' come over 
 and helped us.' " 
 
 The new Church at Hemmingford is also advancing ; a further sum 
 of £25 has been contributed towards it. It is hoped it will be capable 
 of being used by the next winter, though far from complete. 
 
 It is expected that three new Churches within this District wiU be 
 consecrated by the Lord Bishop, on his approaching Visitation, being 
 now completed, and sufficiently furnished, viz : the Churches at LacoUe, 
 Sherrington, and St. Remi. 
 
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 The amount contributed to the Church Society, £154 8 9 
 
 " " for local Church purposes, and 
 
 wholly appropriated by the donors 429 10 9 
 
 Total £583 19 6 
 
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 This Association continues to be actively engaged in the cause of the 
 Society. 
 The following contributions for the past year are reported : 
 
 Annual Widows' and Quinquagetim* 
 
 Subscriptions. Orph. Fund. Sunday. 
 
 £ 8. 
 
 St Armand East, 14 8 9 
 
 St. Armand West, 16 1 9 
 
 Stanbridge 3 5 
 
 SheflTord, 7 15 
 
 Brome and Sutton, 
 
 Dunham, 23 11 
 
 Granby and Milton, 
 
 Abbottsfbrd and Rougemont,. 4 
 
 
 
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 Orph. Fund. 
 
 £ S. d. 
 
 
 
 
 
 18 
 
 17 6 
 
 13 10^ 
 
 5 9 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 1 
 
 10 
 
 1 10 
 
 7 
 11 
 15 
 
 7 
 
 4 
 7 
 
 d, 
 6 
 4 
 
 6 
 9 
 1 
 
 14 II 
 
 15 3 
 
 £69 1 6 £7 15 2^ £17 3 4 
 
 At Gbanbt and MiiiTON the annual subscription lists amount to 
 j£lO Os. 5d., which sum has, again this year, been appropriated for the 
 payment of debts incurred in the erection of the two new Churches. 
 The Missionary writes, " The two new Churches erected respectively at 
 Granby and Milton since 1843, are now completed and ready for con- 
 secration, which ceremony the Lord Bishop has signified his intention 
 of performing in August next. A subscription has been set on foot for 
 the painting of the Church at Milton, which it is expected will be done 
 before the time of consecration." 
 
 The new Church at Philipshuko though still incomplete,, has been 
 opened for Divine Service. The Rector asks the Central Board for 
 the whole amount raised in the Parish during the past year for the 
 Church. He expects it will be consecrated on the approaching visit 
 of the Lord Bishop. 
 
 At St. Abmand East a substantial shed has been built near the 
 Church at the expence of £64. The fund for the repair of the Church, 
 is year by year augmenting. 
 
 At Bedfobd the Church-yard has been well fenced, and a valuable 
 addition made to it, by a donation from the Honble. R. Jones. 
 
 At Fabnhaic West in the Mission of Stanbridge, about sixteen 
 
24 
 
 milei from the nearest Church, the people hare subscribed £180 
 towards the erection of a Church. The timber is now upon the ground, 
 and contracts have been entered into, that the building may be pro- 
 ceeded with at once. 
 
 The Church at Dunham being so much decayed as not to admit of 
 repairs, it is intended to erect a new one next summex. The sum of 
 JE400 has been subscribed among the Parishioners for this purpose. 
 Through the exertions of the Assistant Minister, who is also the Mis- 
 sionary at Brome, a considerable amount of annual subscriptions has 
 been obtained for the first time in this Parish. Attached to the 
 Mission of Brome is Sutton, where a substantial stone Church is in 
 course of erection. 
 
 At RocGBMONT the new Church is advancing. A contract for JCIOO 
 has been entered into, for finishing the inside. The Society has made 
 a grant for this Church, to be paid when it shall be prepared for con- 
 secration. 
 
 At Shbffosd the sum of £8 13s. 9d., has been appropriated by the 
 subscribers toward the completion of Waterloo Church, and the 
 repairs of West Church. 
 
 Amount contributed for the Church Society, £d4 0^ 
 
 " ** fat local objects and wholly appro- 
 priated by the donors 82 18 9^ 
 
 Total, £176 18 9^ 
 
 Subscriptions for works in contemplation £580. 
 
 C^e At. Jftmtii BUtrict SMoHatOm. 
 
 The amoimts contributed during the past year in the several Parishes 
 and Missicms of this District are as follow : 
 
 Annual Widows' Mid Qoinquagesima 
 
 Subscriptions. Orph. Fund. SundBy. 
 
 £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 
 3 11 3 ... 4 11 10^ 
 .300 
 10 
 1 6 ... 1 2 
 
 Sherbr.)oke, 16 15 ... 
 
 Lennoxville, 30 10 ... 3 5 3 
 
 Hatley, 14 ... 2 5 
 
 Kingsey and Durham, 6 2 6 
 
 Eaton, 5 
 
 Compton, 1 10 ... ... 15 
 
 Melbourne, ... 1 5 ... 1 2 6 
 
 Bury, ... ... 5 
 
 Danville, 10 ... ... 
 
 6 
 10 ... 15 
 
 £74 7 6 £12 1 6 £12 11 lOj 
 
25 
 
 At Lbnnoxvillb the sum «.f £10 has been contributed toward the 
 Church. It is expected that this Church will be completed and ready 
 for consecration in the autumn. 
 
 The new Church at Watebville, in the Mission of Compton, is ad- 
 vancing. The Central Board made a grant for this object, which has 
 been thankfully acknowledged. The people have contributed lately an 
 additional £25 towards the completion of the building. 
 
 From Durham the Missionary writes — " The Congregation is in- 
 debted to the Society for the improved appearance of their Church, as 
 it has been by the aid of a grant of <£5 that the Tower has been so far 
 completed." 
 Amount contributed for the Church Society, £99 lOj 
 
 " " for the local Church purposes, and 
 specially appropriated by the donors,. 35 
 
 Total in the St. Francis District Association £134 10^ 
 
 f!!::^vtt ^ibtvS Biitvitt ^iiaciatian. 
 The sums contributed during the past year are as follow : 
 
 Annual Widows' and Quinquug>esinui 
 
 Subscriptions. Orph: Fund, Sunday. 
 
 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 
 
 Three Rivers, 18 8 9 ... 2 2 6 ... 4 10. 6 
 
 Nicolet, ... 1 5 ... 1 5 
 
 Riviere du Loup, 4 17 ... 2 3 11 ... 1 6 9 
 
 Sorel, 12 10 ... 5 10 ... 8 5 
 
 Drummondville, ... 1 ... I 
 
 Lower Durham, 3 10 ... ... 
 
 Fortneuf, ... ... 18 1^ 
 
 £30 5 9 £12 1 5 £17 5 4^ 
 At Nicolet the annual siibscriptions, together with a donation 
 amounting to £15 Is. 9d., have been wholly appropriated toward the 
 Nicolet Church Endowment Fund. 
 
 The Central Board would direct the attention of the Members of the 
 Church to the 2d clause of the 8th Article of the General By-Laws, con- 
 ceiving that in many instances, persons desirous of contributing to the 
 Church Society, yet wishing to favour some particular object, might 
 apply the whole of their subscription to such object without being 
 aware that according to this By-Law their subscription cannot be 
 recognized, as made to the Church Society. The clause referred to 
 is this : " Contributors may limit and direct any portion notexceeding 
 
26 
 
 oneAaZ/'of their contributions to be applied to special objects within 
 the designs and purposes of this Society." 
 
 Amount contributed to the Church Society, £68 12 6^ 
 
 " " for local Church purposes, and wholly 
 
 appropriated by the donors, 15 l 90 
 
 Total, Three Rivers District Association, £83 14 3i 
 
 fUtsmtU mattitt ^iiatiatian. 
 
 This Association held its anniversary in March. 
 The amounts reported, as contributed in the several Missions of the 
 District, are as follow: 
 
 Annual Widows' and Qulnqaagesima 
 
 Subscriptions. Orpli. Fund, Sunday. 
 
 frampton,StandonandCranbome, 611 9...0 0...3 1 li 
 
 New Liverpool, ) 9 16 3 ... 3 5 8 ... 2 5 
 
 Pointe Levi, | ... 3 I 10 ... 3 10 
 
 Upper Ireland, 8 2 6 ... 9 3 ... 1 3 
 
 First Inverness Church, 5 12 6 ... ... 
 
 Second do, do, 7 18 6 ... ... 
 
 St. Giles, viz : 
 
 St. Georges, £5 ^ ... ... 2 10 
 
 Si^^^\xl"l ['"' «-0 0...0 
 
 St.Sylvestre, I '^ *^ " ) ...0 ... 17 9 
 
 Leeds, 1 15 ... 10 ... 
 
 Valcartier and Stoneham, 0..0 0... 
 
 Riviere du Loup (en bas,) ... ... 
 
 £61 9 £7 6 9 £13 6 lOj 
 A donation from Edward Harbottle, Esq. of 200 acres of land at 
 Frampton; and the sum of £50 has been contributed towards the erection 
 of a new Church in the vicinity. 
 
 The Missionary at Frampton has received from a personal friend in 
 England, the munificent sum of £200 Stg., towards assisting him in 
 providing the salary of a Catechist, to labour in destitute portions of his 
 extensive Mission.' 
 
 The Amount contributed for the Church Society, £82 2 7i 
 
 " " . for local Church purposes, 
 wholly appropriated, 50 
 
 Total in the Megantic District, £132 2 74 
 
 Two hundred acres of Land, and £200 Stg. from England. 
 
 .We 
 
27 
 
 From this distant section of the Diocese, in which there are but 
 three Clergymen labouring, we have the following, reported : 
 
 Annual 
 Sub8criptionB. 
 
 Widows' and Quinquagesima 
 
 Gaspe Basin, 5 14 
 
 Sandy Beach 2 
 
 Buy of Chaleurs' Mission, 
 
 Paspebiac, 
 
 New Carlisle, 
 
 Hopetown School House,., j _ _ 
 
 P:>rt Daniel do. do,... | » « 
 
 Perc6, 
 
 6 
 3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Orpb. Fund. 
 14 1^ 
 4 9 
 
 Sunday. 
 
 1 4 
 
 
 
 2 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 16 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 4i 
 
 
 65 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 £7 14 9 £4 11 4^ £6 7 2^ 
 For the completion of St. Paul's Church, Gaspe Basin, the sum of 
 
 £47 18s. has been raised during the year. 
 
 A subscription has been entered into on behalf of the Church in the 
 South West Bay, which as yet is only roofed in, amounting to £30., 
 and the frame work of a new Church was put up last autumn at little 
 Gaspe at a cost thus fur, of £25 to the people. 
 
 From the Bay Chaleurs Mission, the Clergyman writes ; '.' It is in 
 contemplation to do something toward finishing New Carlisle Church, 
 during the present season, which is deemed very necessary. Messrs. 
 Chs. Robin and Co. have presented a Bell with the necessary fittings to 
 the Church at Paspebiac : and Mr. John Gallic, one of the Congrega- 
 tion, has presented a service of Communion plate to the same Church. 
 
 The amount contributed to the Church Society, £18 13 3^ 
 
 " " for local objects, applied by 
 
 donors, 143 3 6 
 
 Total. £161 16 94 
 
 The result of the lengthened statement now made to you may be 
 
 thus briefly given : 
 
 Contributions to the Church Society from the Cities 
 of Quebec and Montreal ; and in the several 
 
 District Associations, £1,387 5 1 
 
 Amount contributed within the District Associa- 
 tions, and wholly applied by the Donors to Church 
 
 purposes in the Diocese, 1,056 2 7^ 
 
 In England : 
 
 Annual subscriptions, £7 10 
 
 Donation, (special) 200 
 
 £207 1 Stg. 251 18 2^ 
 
 Also subscriptions entered into, for the erection of 
 Churches which are not yet commenced, 
 
 Je2,695 5 11 
 £780 
 
28 
 
 Donations of Land, — ^203 acres, with two other small portions. 
 
 By comparing this result with the previous year, it will be seen that 
 in the item of Contributions to the Society and Associations, we have 
 an increase of £180 2s. Ud. ; and on the total amount subscribed 
 during the past year for Church purposes contemplated by the Society 
 and wholly appropriated by the donors, a decrease of j£18 16s. 6d : 
 there is also the further sum of JETSO subscribed for the erection of 
 Churches, to be i. mmenced in the course of the ensuiug year. 
 
 It will be perceived by the foregoing statement that we have followed 
 the method of last year's Report, and classed the Contributions to the 
 District Associations, payable in the first instance to the District Trea- 
 surers, with the collections iu the Cities, which are wholly paid to the 
 Society's Treasurers ; and this has been done, we believe, in confor- 
 mity with the Constitution of the Society. The By-Laws which have 
 been legally enacted and approved, provide for the establishment 
 and governance of the District Parochial Branches, which being 
 thus a part and parcel of the Incorporated Society, so long as they 
 coufo;m to the Act, and regulate themselves by the general By- 
 Laws, they are referred to, and their proceedings noticed, as an 
 integral part of the Church Society. We trust that as the Society 
 becomes better understood, in its Act of Incorporation, and its gene- 
 ral By-Laws, its operations, especially as it concerns the District and 
 Parochial Associations, will be more uniform. We would commend 
 to the kind consideration of the Officers of the District Branches, 
 whether, if they proceeded in strict conformity with the 10th, llthand 
 12th Articles of the By-Laws, always remarking the privilege given 
 to individual subscribers by the 8th Article, they would not find the 
 management of their respective Associations, simplified; and that 
 they could thereby better promote the interests of the Society. 
 
 Allusion might here be made to two interesting and important objects, 
 also contemplated by the Society, — Scriptural education on lh-» prin- 
 ciples of the Church of England, as it respects our Dioccbc, and Mis- 
 sions to the Heathen, especially the aborigines of this country, had 
 the Report not been so much extended ; and this may be regarded the 
 less needful, as the Resolutions about to be proposed have particular 
 reference to these subjects. 
 
 On reviewing the whole proceedings for the past year, there is we 
 believe much to encourage the friends of the Society, in the hope that 
 it will yet attain to its full stature ; and like the majestic tree receiv- 
 ing its nourishment from the soil on which it grows, and its health 
 and vigour from the sunshine and the rain from heaven, will over- 
 shadow the whole Diocese with its protecting and fruitful branches. 
 
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29 
 
 Let all, according to their means, be kindly active in this sacred 
 cause,— and they will find, we trust, its labour gratefbl to them,— and 
 the benefits which they seek to impart to others, for the Lord's sake, 
 returned ten-fold into their own bosom. 
 
 k > 
 
m. 
 
 C|)e IntavpavHtttl C^iircl) Jbocieti; 
 
 IN ACCOUNT 
 
 Carried forward, 
 
 £11123 3 25 
 
M'lTii C. U. TLntittittn, tfilq. €rttiiuttt at iMontreal. Cr. 
 
 184fi. 
 
 July 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 31 
 
 15 
 it 
 
 7 
 16 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 Dec. 30 
 
 EXPENDITUBH. 
 
 To ^aid the Widow of the late Rev. H 
 Lvans this sum, granted by the Central 
 Board on the recommendation of the 
 Missisquoi District Association, 
 
 To paid J. G. Kennedy this sum, erro- 
 neously placed to the credit of the late 
 Montreal District Association, and ac- 
 counted for to it by the City Bank, 
 
 To paid Rev. Jos. Scott, towards the com- 
 pletion of the Parsonage at Brome, 
 
 To paid Rev. H. Hazard, towards the 
 erection of Church at Hemmingford, 
 being part of the Rev. Mr. Dawes' salary 
 as Secretary, appropriated by him for 
 that object, 
 
 To paid Rev. H. Hazard, towards erection 
 of Church at Hemmingford, amount ofj 
 grant for that object by the Central 
 Board, { 
 
 To paid for advertising in Montreal Herald; 
 up to 7th February last, 
 
 To paid Rev. E. G. Sutton a quarter's al- 
 lowance, up to 1st October, as Travel- 
 ling Missionary, 
 
 To paid Rev. Mr. Parnther, on account of 
 his stipend as Assistant Secretary, 
 
 To paid Rev. R. G. Plees, amount of the 
 late Major Christie's special donation,.. 
 
 To paid Rev. Mr. Hazard, amount of sub 
 scription towards the Church being 
 erected at Hemmingford, 
 
 To paid Rev. Mr. Dawes, amount of dis- 
 bursements for stationery, &c., 
 
 To paid Rev. Jas. Reid, toward the pur- 
 chase of books for Sunday Schools, 
 
 To paid a quarter's stipend to Rev. Dr 
 Falloon, up to 1st instant, 
 
 To a quarter s stipend to ditto, paid 24th 
 May last, being in advance to 1st July,.. 
 
 To paid Rev. Mr. Townsend towards com- 
 pleting the new Church at Henryville,... 
 
 To paid Rev. R. Whitwell, toward com 
 pleting the new Church at Philipsburg,. 
 
 To paid Rev. R. G. Plees, being part of 
 the Rev. Mr. Dawes' stipend as Secre 
 tary, appropriated by him towards the 
 completion of the Church at Russel 
 town, 
 
 Cariied forward, £\ 2G0 
 
 12 
 
 16 
 20 
 
 15 
 
 15 
 2 
 
 31 
 10 
 25 
 
 1 
 2 
 1 
 37 
 37 
 12 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 8. 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 14 
 16 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 13 
 
 d. 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sr. 
 
 Ot inorryorsWi C(urc^ itatitts 
 
 iir Aoooump 
 
 BICEIPT8 DVBIMO THB TEAB. 
 
 Brought fbrwardv 1 1123 
 
 Carried forward, £1 
 
 8. I d. 
 
 1123 
 
 2i 
 
 ' 
 
WITH c ]}. fldittemon Cilq. Crrxtfurcr at iHontrMl. Cr. 
 
 1846. 
 
 KXPBMDITVRR. 
 
 £ 
 
 B. 
 
 d. 
 
 
 
 Brouffht forward ' 
 
 260 
 
 13 
 
 5 
 
 Jan. 
 
 16 
 
 To paid Messrs. Bowman and McGinnis, 
 Churchwardens of Christieville, this 
 sum received from the Wardens of 
 Trinity Chapel, Montreal, the 15th 
 April, 1845 ' 
 
 50 
 
 
 
 
 
 «t 
 
 24 
 
 26 
 
 119 
 
 17 
 22 
 
 28 
 
 LovcU & Gibson, printing, £25 10 
 
 Rev. E. G. Sutton, on account ot 
 his stipend as Travelling Mis- 
 sionary 10 
 
 171 
 
 12 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 It 
 
 It 
 
 (t 
 Feb. 
 
 44 
 
 Estate late Robt. Weir, printing, 
 
 &c 2 18 4 
 
 Rev. Mr. Parnther, incidental 
 
 charges, 3 18 
 
 Rev. Mr. Dawes, do. do. 1 14 
 
 Rev. D. Falloon, a quarter's sti- 
 pend, to 1st ultimo, 37 10 
 
 Rev. Mr. Flees, on account of his 
 services as Travelling Mis- 
 sionary 12 10 
 
 
 <4 
 tl 
 
 Marc) 
 April 
 
 Advertisements in Courier, 2 7 8 
 
 C. Bryson, for stationery, 135 
 
 Rev. H. Hazard, being a portion 
 of the salary of Rev Mr.Dawes, 
 as Secretary, given by him to- 
 wards completing the new 
 
 Church at Ilemmingford, 12 10 
 
 Rev. Mr. Sutton, balance of sa- 
 lary to 31st Dec. last, as Tra- 
 velling Missionary, 21 5 
 
 
 
 Rev. D. B, Parnther, on account 
 of his salary as Assistant Se- 
 cretary, due last October, 30 
 
 Rev. Mr. VVhitc, towards erection 
 of Parsonage House at Cham- 
 bly 10 
 
 5 
 
 
 May 
 June 
 
 15 
 10 
 
 To paid Rev. R. G. Plees amount of grant 
 to him as Travelling Missionary at St. 
 Remi, 
 
 
 To paid Rev.W. Anderson, amount granted 
 towards the improvement of the Church 
 at Sorel, 
 
 A 
 
 
 Carried forward, £ 
 
 
 
 499 
 
 Q 
 
 1A 
 
 
 
 £ 
 
 
mt. 
 
 Zf^t SnroriiaratrV C^tuvt^-^atittn in account 
 
 BICIIPT8 DURING Till TRAB. 
 
 Drought forward, 
 
 £ 
 112.1 
 
 1123 
 
 n. d. 
 
 H 
 
 3 I 2i 
 
 • 
 
WITH C. D. aittrertfon, eifq- erf«4urtr «t iMflntrcal. 
 
 Cr. 
 
 1846. 
 
 June 30 
 
 KXI>GNUITUBB. 
 
 Uruuslit forward, 
 
 To amount iuvestcu on account of Widows' 
 
 and Orplmn'M Fund, 
 
 To balance curried to ucw account, 
 
 JL 
 
 ■. 
 
 d. 
 
 400 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 277 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 346 
 
 3 
 
 4i 
 
 1123 
 
 3 
 
 ai 
 
 T. B. ANDERSON, Treasurer. 
 
 Examined and vouchers for payment found correct, 
 
 C. H. CASTLE, AvdiUtr. 
 
 ^» 
 
 \. -< 
 
 i 
 
9r. 
 
 QTije Snrtfriporatetr C^ttrcl^ ifutittQ in account 
 
 RECEIPTS CUBING THE TEAR. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions, 
 
 Life do. 
 
 Donations, 
 
 Collections on Quinquagesima Sunday,. 
 Remittances from District Associations,. 
 Parochial Subscriptions and Donations,. 
 
 Received from England, 
 
 Dividends, 
 
 Balance in hand 1st July, 184J,. 
 
 147 
 50 
 15 
 98 
 41 
 15 
 
 113 
 34 
 
 515 
 269 
 
 785 
 
 s. 
 
 17 
 
 
 5 
 4 
 7 
 2 
 
 10 
 
 7 
 12 
 
 d. 
 
 6 
 
 
 11 
 3 
 6 
 8 
 
 
 10 
 
 We the undersigned have examined this account, and found the same 
 to be correct. 
 
 Quebec, 27th June, 1846. 
 
 H. JESSOPP, ) . ,., 
 
 J. BELL FORSYTH, J ^««'itors. 
 
 -< 
 
 WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' (CLERGY) FUND. 
 
 Amount collected for Widows' and Orphans' Fund, £89 11 4 
 
 Amount paid to T. B. Anderson, Treasurer at Montreal, 
 
 per resolution of Central Board, 87 8 4 
 
 Balance to the credit of the Fund, 2 3 8 
 
WITH 
 
 C- €visst, (Si(i. €xttii\xvtv at (Suefiec. 
 
 ce. 
 
 1845. 
 
 July 3 
 
 " 4 
 
 Aug. 4 
 
 " 18 
 
 20 
 
 Sept. 
 Oct. 
 
 18 
 10 
 
 (( 
 
 17 
 
 (t 
 
 22 
 
 Nov. 
 
 12 
 
 Dec. 31 
 
 1846. 
 Jan. 10 
 
 " 12 
 Feb. 4 
 
 " 12 
 March 13 
 
 May 14 
 
 It (( 
 
 " 30 
 
 June 3 
 
 EXPENDITUBE. 
 
 ary lo 
 
 "I 
 
 Paid Secretary's Order in favour of Rev. C' 
 
 Rollit, being the half of the Point Levi. 
 
 and Megantic District Subscription, 
 
 Paid do. in favour of Rev. J. Flanagan, for 
 
 Parsonage at Leeds 
 
 Paid do. to Rev. R. Knight, Church at 
 
 Frampton, 
 
 Paid do. to Rev. R. Anderson his propor- 
 tion of Subscription, I 
 
 Paid do. Endowment Fund, Nicolet Church,] 
 Paid for four Shares of Quebec Bank Stock,! 
 Paid A. Mountain, Esq., amount of Collec-! 
 
 tions in England, apportioned to Len-' 
 
 noxville College, Stg. £25 1 G 
 
 Paid Rev. C. Rollit a quarter's Salary to 
 
 12th instant, £31 5 
 
 Paid do. on account of the 
 
 Megantic Dist. Ass., 19 6 10^ 
 
 Paid for two Shares Quebec Bank Stock, 
 Paid Rev. R. R. Burrage on account of the 
 
 Secretary's Allowance, to 2l8t Oct., ' 
 
 Paid for engrossing Petition respecting 
 
 Clergy Reserves, : 
 
 Paid Mr. Neilson's account for Advertising, 
 Paid Rev. C. Rollit a quarter's Salary, to 
 
 12th Nov., 1845, I 
 
 Paid Mr. J. B. Forsyth for payment of a 
 
 Seal at New York, I 
 
 Paid Rev. R. Anderson, in aid of the' 
 
 Churches in his Mission, { 
 
 Paid Overill, fitting National School for' 
 
 Annual Meeting, | 
 
 Paid for six Shares Quebec Bank Stock,... 
 Paid Mr. Stanley for Printing Receipts,.... 
 Paid Rev. C. Rollit Salary to this date,.... 
 Paid Secretary's Draft in favour of Mr. 
 
 Ward of Inverness, 
 
 Paid Rev. C. Rollit, per order of Central 
 
 Board, £25 
 
 Paid do. a quarter's Salary to 
 
 12th instant, 31 
 
 Paid Rev. C. L. F. Haensel, per order, 
 Paid Rev. J. Flanagan Society's Grant for 
 
 Chiurch at St. Giles, 
 
 Postage from 1st July, 1845, to this date,.. 
 
 OV 
 5 oj 
 
 Balance in the Quebec Bank,. 
 
 15 
 
 8 
 100 
 102 
 
 30 
 
 50 
 
 51 
 
 10 
 
 
 1 
 
 31 
 
 12 
 
 
 
 153 
 
 
 
 31 
 
 12 
 
 56 
 
 
 
 15 
 1 
 
 706 
 
 78 
 
 78? 
 
 13 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 16 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 9 
 6 
 
 5 
 
 15 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 
 7 
 5 
 
 10 
 
 5 
 
 11 
 
 
 13 
 
 2 
 17 
 
 d. 
 
 H 
 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 1 
 
 6 
 6i 
 
 Oi 
 
 / 
 
 Quebec, 25th June, 1846. 
 
 T. TRIGGE, Treasurer. 
 
88 
 
 Cfturri) M>ot\tt^* 
 
 LIFE MEMBERS. 
 
 £ s. d. 
 
 Tho Lord Bishop of Montreal, annual, 25 
 
 Uudgley, W., 12 10 
 
 Bonner, J., 12 10 
 
 Bowen, Hon. Mr. Justice 12 10 
 
 Black, Hon. H., 12 10 
 
 Caldwell, Sir H. Bart 12 10 
 
 Chandler, K. C, towards endowment of Nicolet Church, 26 
 
 Chapman, W., 12 10 
 
 Christie, Mrs., 25 
 
 Cochran, Hon. A. W. 12 10 
 
 Estcourt, Lt. Col., H. M., Boundary Commissioner, 12 10 
 
 Finlayson, Duncan, 12 10 
 
 Gale, Hon. Mr. Justice, 12 10 
 
 Gerrard, Hon. S., 50 
 
 Griffin, F., 12 10 
 
 Heath, James, 12 10 
 
 Holmes, A. F., M. D., 12 10 
 
 Hunt, James 12 10 
 
 Jessopp, H., 12 10 
 
 LeMesrrier, H., 12 10 
 
 Metcalfe, Rt. Hon. Lord, 25 
 
 Macrae, Wm. Esq 25 
 
 Mountain, Lt. Col. C.B.Comg. 26th Kegt.(Stg.) 15 
 
 Mackie, Rev. Official 12 10 
 
 Marler, G.S 15 
 
 Moffiitt, Hon. Geo 12 10 
 
 Molson, Hon. John ,• 12 10 
 
 NicoUs, Rev. J. H 12 10 
 
 Patterson, P., 12 10 
 
 Pyke, Hon. Mr. Justice 12 10 
 
 Pemberton, Hon. G., 12 10 
 
 Price, Wm., 12 10 
 
 Racej', J 12 10 
 
 Sewoll, Rev. E. W., 12 10 
 
 Sewell Rev. H. D 12 10 
 
 Stayner, T. A., 12 10 
 
 Stewart, Hon. J., 12 10 
 
 Stuart, Henry 12 10 O 
 
 Stuart, Bart., Hon. Sir Jas. Chief. .Tustice, 12 10 
 
 Trigge, T., endowment of Nicolet Church, 12 10 
 
 Walker, Hon. W 12 10 
 
 Wait, Rev. W. W., annual, 25 
 
 Watts, R.N 20 
 
 Willoughby, Rev. M., 12 10 
 
 Wood, Rev. S.S 12 10 
 
 Wood, Robert, 12 10 
 
 Wilbraham, P. Esq., Rode Hull, Cheshire, England, 12 10 
 
 Mrs. Brook, Hemel Hemstead, England, 12 10 
 
V l> 
 
 LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS. 
 
 QUEBKC. 
 
 Life Subscriptions: 
 
 £ s. d. 
 
 Bonner, J 12 10 
 
 Bowen, Hon. E 12 10 
 
 NicoUs, Rev. J 12 10 
 
 Stuart, Sir Jas. Bart 12 10 
 
 XSO 
 
 Donations. 
 
 Fraser, J. M 2 10 
 
 Noad, H. J 2 10 
 
 Parke, G. H : 5 
 
 Todd, Jas 5 n 
 
 £15 
 MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY 
 BEING ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS OF jEl 5s. AND UPAVARDS. 
 
 Montreal, Lord Bishop of, ^23 
 
 Andrew, Wm 15 
 
 Atkins, T 1 5 
 
 Bell, A. D 1 6 
 
 Bennett, W 1 6 
 
 Bonner, J 16 
 
 Boxer, Capt. R. N 1 5 
 
 Burnet, D 1 5 
 
 Caldwell, 8ir H. Bart 1 6 
 
 Campbell, A. R 2 10 
 
 Carey, Thos 2 10 
 
 Chapman, W 15 
 
 Codman, 8 15 
 
 DavieSjW. H. A 16 
 
 Dunn, C. K 16 
 
 Eckhart, J. R 1 6 U 
 
 Exter, J. V 16 
 
 Fletcher, J 16 
 
 Fisher, J. C, L. L. D 15 
 
 Forsyth, J. B 1 6 
 
 Fraser, J 16 
 
 Freer, N 15 
 
 FinUy, Miss 1 5 
 
 Gillespie, A 1 6 
 
 Gowen, H 16 
 
 Gortley, C.W 1 6 
 
 George, Miss 15 
 
 Haensel, Rev. C. L. F 1 S 
 
 HaU, Geo 15 
 
 Hammond. M 15 
 
 Heath, J. G 1 6 
 
 Henry, W 1 5 
 
 Hunt, J ISO 
 
 Jessopp, H ISO 
 
 Leaycraft, J. W 1 5 
 
 Leaycraft, Jer 15 
 
 LeMesurier, 11 15 
 
 Lowndes, J. S 15 
 
 Macauley S 15 
 
 Maclaren, J 16 
 
 Muckie, Rev. Official 5 
 
 Mountain, Rev. A. W 2 
 
 MacTavish, Wm 15 
 
 Newton, S 15 
 
 Noad, J. H 1 5 
 
 Parke, G. H 16 
 
 Patton, Wm 1 6 
 
 Patterson, P 16 
 
 Pemberton, H 15 
 
 Pemberton, G 16 
 
 Penn, R 16 
 
 Poston, Ths 15 
 
 Price, Wm 15 
 
 Primrose, Hon. F. W ... 15 
 
 Rcbertson, Rev. J. C 15 
 
 Scott, H. 8 1 5 
 
 Scott, Stuart 15 
 
 Scott, Jliss 15 
 
 Sheppard, Max 15 
 
 Sbeppard, Wm 15 
 
 Simpson, Rev. J. E. F 15 
 
 Stewart, Hon. J 15 
 
 Stott, Mrs 6 
 
 Stuart, G. 16 
 
 Todd, Mrs 5 
 
 Walker, W 1 6 
 
 Wait, Rev. W. W 25 
 
 Wood, R 15 
 
 Wright, S 1 5 
 
40 
 
 QUEBEC PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Andrew*, T 6 
 
 BUght, J 6 
 
 Bradford, J 10 
 
 Bradghaw, J 10 
 
 Cole, Mrs 5 
 
 Dyke, J 6 
 
 GUe8, — 6 
 
 GUeB, Mrs 6 
 
 Harrison, Mrs 6 
 
 Hawkina, E 5 
 
 Howard, Mrs 6 
 
 Hunt, Mrs 6 
 
 Jenkins, W 6 
 
 Knight, Captain 6 
 
 Maxtaam, A.J 12 6 
 
 Niles, Miss 6 
 
 Parker, J 5 
 
 Penney, W 5 
 
 Poole, J 
 
 Rich, A 
 
 Samson, R 
 
 Senkler, Rev. E. 8 
 
 Sewell, J 
 
 Sheppard, F 
 
 Stanley, G 
 
 Thomas, A.F 
 
 Vanavous, Mrs 
 
 Wadman, Mr 
 
 Wheatley, J 
 
 Wiggs, C 
 
 WUson, J. T 
 
 Wolsey, J.N 
 
 Wright, H „.... 
 
 Wyse, W 
 
 Subscriptions under 6s 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 « 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 Donations. 
 
 A Friend £0 b 
 
 Juvenis Academicus, 5 
 
 A Friend, per Rev. A. W. Mountain, 2 lU 
 
 MONTREAL 
 
 Donations: 
 
 A Friend 26 5 
 
 Annual Subsaiptions: 
 
 Adamson, Rev. W. A jfl 6 
 
 Anderson, T. B 5 
 
 Andrews, H.O I S 
 
 Bagg, 8 16 
 
 Badgley, Frs. M. D 1 5 
 
 Bancroft, Rev. C 1 5 
 
 Bethune, Rev. Dr. J 1 6 
 
 Bethune, 8 6 
 
 Bourne, E 1 6 
 
 Brent, C I 
 
 Bridge, T. 8 10 
 
 Bryson, C 10 
 
 Castle, C. H i "i 
 
 Cary, Jos 1 6 
 
 Cary, Thos 5 
 
 Gbuniers, '— 6 
 
 Chapman, H 1 5 
 
 Clamp, B 10 
 
 Crawford, J. M. D 1 5 
 
 Crawford, W. N 5 
 
 Crisps, John 6 
 
 Day, Mr. Justice 1 6 
 
 Davidson, D 2 
 
 Darf, D 1 5 
 
 Denison, — I 
 
 Dyde, John 1 6 
 
 Punscomb, J. W 1 6 
 
 Easton, R 1 5 
 
 Evans, Wm 1 
 
 Ferris, W 
 
 Footner, W 
 
 Forsyth, J. B 6 
 
 Gale, Mr. Justice 5 
 
 Geddes, C 1 
 
 Gorrard, S 6 
 
 Gerrard, R I 
 
 Glass, J 
 
 GlennonJ 1 
 
 Grasset, W 
 
 Griffin, F 1 
 
 Hall, Geo 1 
 
 Hamilton, Mrs 1 
 
 Hepburn, W 1 
 
 ilolmes, A. F.,M.D 2 
 
 Tolmes, Mrs 
 
 liolloway. Col , 5 
 
 I bney, J 
 
 Iraaoson, J. P I 
 
 Klnnear, D 1 
 
 Liach, Rev. W 1 
 
 Lew, Mr 
 
 Lightfoot, Miss I 
 
 Lindsay, Chs 1 
 
 Lindsay, R 1 
 
 Lindsay, D 1 
 
 Lindsay, W 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
41 
 
 Lovell, J 1 5 
 
 Ludlain, Wm 15 
 
 Lundy, Rev. J. P„ D. C. L 16 
 
 MoCord, Mr. Justice J. S 2 10 
 
 Macrae, G 6 
 
 Major, J. E , 10 
 
 Meredith, W. C 10 
 
 Maitland, Ciipt 15 
 
 Millar, Miss 5 
 
 Moffatt, Hon. Geo 12 10 
 
 MoflFatt, 16 
 
 Mussen, Ths 16 
 
 Niokless, J 10 
 
 Farnther, Eev. D. B 16 
 
 Piatt, Geo 10 
 
 Pounden, J. W 16 
 
 Pyke, Geo 5 
 
 Prentiss, E 10 
 
 Ramsay, Rev. Jas 15 
 
 Ready, Mrs 15 
 
 Reid, Ch, Justice 5 
 
 Ricliardson, Mrs 10 
 
 Robertson, Rev. D 15 
 
 Roe, ThB 6 
 
 Ross, Mrs. J 1 6 
 
 Ross, Mrs. R.0 1 
 
 riuth, H. L 1 6 
 
 well, C. S., M. D I 5 
 
 oewell, Mrs U 15 
 
 Scott, Mrs 16 
 
 Shuter, Thos 15 
 
 Simpson, Rev, J 16 
 
 Skalrel, A., L. L. D 10 
 
 Stayner, T. A 16 
 
 Tait, Th 1 6 
 
 Talt, Mrs ■, 16 
 
 Taylor, H 1 6 
 
 Taylor,— 10 
 
 Taylor, Mrs 10 
 
 Townsond, W. C 16 
 
 Tliornton, S 16 
 
 Tylee, R. 8 7 8 
 
 Tucker, Hon. R. A 1 
 
 Wain, J. H 1 
 
 Wickstead, G 2 10 
 
 Willoughby, Rev. M 2 10 
 
 Yarwood, — 1 6 
 
 ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS IN ENGLAND. 
 
 Brooke, Mrs. Blonham, Bedfordshire, 10 
 
 Gronow, 'M.isa, Brompton, 10 
 
 Mills, Mrs. and Miss, ^a/se Vicarage, Somerset, 1 G 
 
 Mountain, Miss C, Blonham, ,., 10 
 
 Mountain, J. G. Esq., Cameronians, , I 10 
 
 "Rohettaon, "Rev. 3. C. Dalkeith, 110 
 
 Simcoe, Miss S., Wolford Lodge, 10 
 
 Sterling £1 1 
 
 BEAUHARNOIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 HUNTINGDON. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 Botham,J 6 
 
 Bowron, W 5 
 
 Cunningham, A 6 
 
 Cunningham, A... 6 
 
 Murray, R 
 
 Morrison, J 
 
 Morris. Rev, W.. 
 
 6 
 6 
 16 
 
 GORE. 
 
 Coulter, H 
 
 Foster, J 
 
 Kidd, W 
 
 6 I McCay, Geo 
 
 6 Subscriptions under &s.. 
 6 Ol 
 
 5 
 
 1 17 6 
 
 lACHINE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions i 
 
 Bond, Rev. W. B 16 1 Wilgress, Col., 
 
 McDonald, Wm 6 0| 
 
 ISO 
 
43 
 
 DURHAM. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Brethour, Rev W 
 
 Brethour, Mr* 
 
 CaTerhill, W. C. F. ... 
 CaTerhiU, Mrs. W. C. F 
 
 Fee, Tfas 
 
 Montgoraery, A 
 
 Needier, W. 
 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 6 
 5 
 10 
 6 
 
 Needier, Min 
 
 6 
 
 Porter, Ths 
 
 6 
 
 Tate, J 
 
 6 
 
 Tate, Ths 
 
 Willlanw,Th« 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 Sub8orlptioiM under 5s.„ 
 
 18 » 
 
 OTTAWA DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 VAUDREUIL. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 One half appropriated to the Church at VaudrenU. 
 
 Aude, Geo 
 
 Cameron, Paul 
 
 Clark, A 
 
 Delesderniers, P. H. ... 
 Delesderniers, Mrs. A... 
 Delesderniers, W. O. ... 
 
 Griffin, H. T 
 
 Hodgson, John, 
 
 Hodgson, J. Junr 
 
 Halero, Au 
 
 Mathison, Bar 
 
 Fyke, Mr. Justice 
 
 Fyke, Rev. Jas 
 
 Thomson, John, 
 
 Cash 
 
 Donations under 6s. ... 
 
 .£0 6 
 
 . 6 
 
 . 6 
 
 . 10 
 
 . 6 
 
 . 
 
 . 
 
 . 
 
 . 
 
 . 
 
 . 
 
 1 10 
 
 \ 5 
 
 Fyke, Miss 6 
 
 Fyke, Miss M 6 
 
 Robinson Chr 6 
 
 Robinson, Mrs. C 6 
 
 Robins, 8. R 6 
 
 Robins, Mrs 6 
 
 Schneider, Ch 6 
 
 Schneider, Atkinson 7 6 
 
 Schneider, John 6 
 
 Schneider, VTm 6 
 
 Thompson, John 6 
 
 Teasdale, .lohn 6 
 
 Subscriptions under 6s 6 
 
 Donations. 
 
 6 
 6 
 1 3 
 
 
 ■-< 
 
 Abbott, Rev. W. ... 
 Abbott, Mrs. Vf. ... 
 
 Albright, M 
 
 Burwaih,J 
 
 Burwaah, John, Jun 
 
 Bnrwaah, 8. J 
 
 Burwaah, N 
 
 Burwash,M 
 
 Burwash, Jaa 
 
 Cunnynghame, F. T. 
 Cannynghame, Mrs. 
 
 SAINT ANDREWS. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Davis, A 
 
 Dodd, Th 
 
 Parish, F 
 
 Fletcher, Tho 
 
 Jefferson, Thos 
 
 Jones, E 
 
 Jones, E., Jr 
 
 McNaughton, Mrs 
 
 Whitney, F. A 
 
 Subscriptions under 5s., 
 
 I 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 16 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 15 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 GRENVILLE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 One half appropriated toward finishing the Church. 
 
 Foreman, Thos ^o 5 o 
 
 Billiard, John 6 
 
 Kains, George o 16 
 
 Kains, Thos 160 
 
 Mountstevens, Jaa lo 
 
 Owens, Owen . . . 
 Fridham, Edwin . 
 Ree ves, Daniel. . . 
 Sutton, Rev. E. G,. 
 We^eHtThoa.. . 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 10 9 
 
 6 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 5 
 
 1 6 
 
 6 
 
 1 6 
 6 
 
 
43 
 
 HULL AMD AYLHER. 
 
 Donations and Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Brighkin, C. E ^0 5 
 
 JohnttoD, Rev. J 5 
 
 Suma under S«. 
 
 V. 1 S « 
 
 THK GORE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Bennett, James £0 
 
 Boyd, Hugh o 
 
 Boyd, James 
 
 Boyd, Jos 
 
 Boyd, N 
 
 Boyd, 8 
 
 Brien, J 
 
 Byrd, C. P 
 
 Byrne, W 
 
 Craig, W 
 
 Dawson, Ed 
 
 Dawson, Ed, Juur 
 
 Dawson, Mrs 
 
 ElUot, A 
 
 Graham, John 
 
 Gain, J 
 
 Hammond, W 
 
 Hiclcs, H 
 
 Kerr, J 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 a 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 S 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Kilfoil, James 6 
 
 McDonald, H 6 
 
 MoMaster, Kev, John 16 
 
 Moffatt, J 6 
 
 Moore, J 6 
 
 Moore, C 6 
 
 Niuholson, M 6 
 
 Parlier, D 050 
 
 Parlcor, E 6 
 
 Paricer, J 6 
 
 Hoger, K 6 U 
 
 Roger, 6 
 
 Roger, 8 6 
 
 Slienet, G 5 » 
 
 Smith, 8 6 
 
 Strong, W 6 
 
 Timon8,D 6 
 
 Watchorn.W 5 
 
 Westgate, Thos 6 
 
 ■'{ 
 
 RICHELIEU DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 ST. JOHNS, C. E. PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Annual Subcriptions 
 
 Allen, Mrs 
 
 Bate Thomas 
 
 Bissett, James 
 
 Bi8sett,Mrs 
 
 Clarlte W. G 
 
 Colston, Jas 
 
 Coote, Isaac 
 
 Dawes Rev. Wm 
 
 De Longueuil Baron ... 
 De Longueuil, Baroness 
 
 Esinhart, Godfrey 
 
 Leggett, Wm 
 
 Lewis, D. L 
 
 Lindsay, W. D 
 
 Lister, Assist. Com. Gen. 
 Macdonald, Edward ... 
 
 Macrae, W 
 
 McGinnis, Mrs. Senr. ... 
 McOinnis, Miss 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 McGinnis, Miss Eliza ... 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 1 5 
 
 
 
 McGinnis, R. B 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 Mott, Ephraim 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Moct, Nelson 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 S 
 
 
 
 Pattee, Curtis 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Peirce, Jason C 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Peirce, Chs. 8 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Thompson, Ab 
 
 1 5 
 
 
 
 1 5 
 
 
 
 Titus, Herman 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 1 5 
 
 
 
 Titus, Virgil 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Towner, Thomas 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Vaughan, Ben.i 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Vaughan, Mr.; .1 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 1 5 
 
 
 
 Wheeler, Chs. 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 I 5 
 
 
 
 Wight, Dr 
 
 16 
 
 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 Donation : 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 Mrs. McOinnis Senr. ... 
 
 2 10 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ladies* Lists. 
 Collected by Miss Macrae: 
 
 Adams, Mrs. ... 
 
 Bate, Mrs 
 
 Cowen, Mrs. ... 
 Darling, Mr. ... 
 Everard, Capt... 
 Lindsay, W.Junr. 
 
 ..£0 
 . 
 . 
 . 
 ,. 
 . 
 
 6 1 
 6 
 
 Lindsay, Miss 
 
 Macrae, Miss 
 
 Macrae, Mrs 
 
 Prlng, Mrs 
 
 Thompson, Dep. Com. Gen. 
 Subsoriptions under 6s. 
 
 13 9) 
 
44 
 Mrs. Pattee's List. 
 
 PktUe, Mrt. 
 Cuh 
 
 >•• ••• ••• ■•• 
 
 ..£1 I Tltui, Mri. V. 
 ..060 
 
 ••• ••• ••• •11 
 
 10 
 
 Miss. Peirce's List. 
 
 Esinhart, Schuyler 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Friend, A 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Gray, Miss 
 
 ...060 
 
 Gray, Mis* A 
 
 ...060 
 
 MacKenzio, Mrs. Capt. 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Morehouse, O 
 
 ...060 
 
 Felrce, Mra 10 
 
 Fnirce, Migg 6 
 
 Peirce, MiHses Margaret and Mary 6 
 
 Vondell, Mrs 6 
 
 Wheeler, Mrs 6 
 
 Sub8crit>tiong nnder 6g. 
 
 1 2 7i 
 
 CLAKENCEVILLK. 
 
 PABISH OF ST. OEOROE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Barber, J. P., M. D 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sails, Gen 
 
 6 
 
 Barber, Mra. ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sails, Mrs. L 
 
 6 
 
 Bullock, J. ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sails, Miss E 
 
 6 
 
 Chapman, A. ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 RcottE 
 
 6 
 
 Chapman, Mr*. 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sawyer, D 
 
 6 
 
 Covey, Sam. ... 
 
 •'. ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Sawyer, Mrs 
 
 5 
 
 Derick, D, 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Steward, Capt. Ch. ... 
 
 6 
 
 Derick Mra. ... 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Smith, D. .., 
 
 6 
 
 Flagg, O. 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Smith, Mrs. L 
 
 6 
 
 Flagg, Mrs. ..» 
 
 ... ... ... * ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Town8end,Rev. M 
 
 6 
 
 Havley, Feter ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Townsend, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 Hunt, John ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Townsend, M. M 
 
 6 
 
 Hunt, Mrs. 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Young, Ch 
 
 6 
 
 Johnson, Mrs.... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Young, Jno. Jun 
 
 6 
 
 Lafleur, A. 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Wheeler, J 
 
 6 
 
 Longeway, N. ... 
 
 ... ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Wilkinson, B 
 
 6 
 
 Marcow, Mrs . . 
 
 . . ... ... ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 PABISH OV ST. THOMAS. 
 
 Breroort, Hiram ... 
 Derick, P. Calrin ... 
 Derick, John P. ... 
 Derick, Christopher 
 Derick, John Jun.... 
 
 Derick, Fred 
 
 Derick, Mrs Cath.... 
 Derick, Charles 
 Derick, Mrs. Marg. 
 Flagg, Mrs. Ira ... 
 
 Flagg, Isaac 
 
 Gllman, Jonathan ... 
 Gilman, Mrs. Marg. 
 Oilman, Miss Mary 
 Struthers, Mrs. Robt. 
 Townsend, Rer. M. 
 Truscott, John 
 Vaughan, Amoa H. 
 Young, Jacob 
 
 A 
 
 ST. EISMI AND BU8SELT0WN. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Barrett, W 6 
 
 Dunn, J 10 
 
 Dunn, W 1 
 
 Ehridge, W 10 
 
 Huntingdon, Sam ,080 
 
 Linn, Robt 060 
 
 Flees, Rev. R. G 16 
 
 Row, C 6 
 
 Row, Bei\] 060 
 
 Row, Joseph^ 060 
 
 Thompson, C 060 
 
 Subscriptions under 5s 2 6 
 
45 
 
 CUAMBLY. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 One half appropriated toward* the completion of the Parsonage. 
 
 Boyd, W » 
 
 Bralthwalte, Rev. J 
 
 Bunker, J * 
 
 Buckley, F. H 
 
 Dunn, Capt 
 
 Glen, Capt. E 
 
 Glen, MUs ? 
 
 Hatt, H. B i „ 
 
 Hatt, T. C ? 15 
 
 Klrby, H » » 
 
 MUlB, Robt 16 
 
 Mills, Mr» 1 
 
 McDonald, A I 
 
 Smith, Mrs 
 
 Yule, J. 1 
 
 Yule, Mr 1 
 
 Yule, Miss 
 
 Wntt»,J 
 
 White, Hev. J. P I 
 
 Wilson, Lady 1 
 
 Subscriptions under 5s 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 6 
 
 I/ACADIE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Whitten, Rev. T. A 1 
 
 5 I Collected in subscription of a Id. 
 
 a week 97 
 
 LAPRAIBIE. 
 
 ^ • ■'< 
 
 A 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Bourne, W. 
 
 I 5 I Broome, Rev. P 1 5 
 
 LACOLLE. * 
 
 5 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Morice,Rev.C 16 | Morice, Mrs 
 
 SHERRINGTON. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Ha«ard,Rev.H. .. ' 16 | Hazard, Mrs 5 
 
 CHRISTIEVILLE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 Bower, John J * 6 
 
 Bowman, Wm ^ ° 
 
 Christie, Mrs » ^ 
 
 Cooke, Wm » !« 
 
 Forest, Chs » j" 
 
 Jones, Hon. Robt 2 10 
 
 Jones, Thos » » 
 
 Jones, E. H 6 
 
 Le Marchand,Mr 10 
 
 McGinnis, Wm 1" 
 
 Megg8,Mr8. 5 
 
 Miller, Daniel 5 
 
 MUler, James 6 
 
 1 Miller, Jesse 5 
 
 Miller, Sophrona 5 
 
 Pullman, Hannah 10 
 
 Pullman, John, Jun 6 
 
 Ryan, James M 6 
 
 Ryan, Alphonso 06 
 
 Ryan, Thomas 10 
 
 Thompson, Rev. W 16 
 
 White, tfilas H 10 
 
 Collected by penny subscriptions 
 in Sunday School, and in sums 
 
 under 5s 2 7 7 
 
46 
 
 MISSISQUOI DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 ST. ARMAND EAST. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 One half applied toward the repairs of the Church. 
 
 Baker, Capt. Henry ... 
 
 .£0 10 
 
 
 
 Reld, Rev. Jas 
 
 Baker, Mra 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Held, Mrs 
 
 Baker, A. L 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Keid, James S 
 
 Baker, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 n 
 
 Keid,Jane 
 
 Hurlbut,Abel 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Held, Nancy 
 
 Reynolds, Stewart... 
 
 Hurlbut, Mr* 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Hurlbut, MarU 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Reynolds, Thomas... 
 
 Kemp, Anion 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Richard, Mrs 
 
 Kemp, Mra 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Stantland, Elizabeth 
 
 Knap, A 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Stickney, J 
 
 Toof, Wellington ... 
 
 Knap, Mrs. M 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Knap, Mosei 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Westover, Emily ... 
 
 Kemp, Capt. J 
 
 1 6 
 
 
 
 Westover, Margaret 
 
 Kemp, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Westover, D 
 
 Kemp, Maria 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 WestoTer, Asa 
 
 Iiagrange, Jacob ... „. 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Whitman, Rodman. . . 
 
 Lee, James, 
 
 15 
 
 
 
 Collections under 6b. 
 
 ST. ARMAND WEST. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 One half applied toward the completion of the new Church. 
 
 1 
 
 5 
 
 n 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 O 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 (► 
 
 
 
 ft 
 
 O 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 *» 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 A 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 o 
 
 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 I 18 
 
 Albee, Jas 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Russell, P. P 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Adams, George ... . 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Roberts, C 
 
 U ft 
 
 
 
 Burley, Luther ... . 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Rosenberger, Mrs 
 
 Smith, Abel 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Best, Jno 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Bockus, Daniel ... . 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Smith, C. P 
 
 ft 
 
 » 
 
 Cheeseman, C. R 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Swasey, B. C 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Denel, Jno 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Smith, Joseph 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Dyer, Lt. Col 
 
 12 
 
 4 
 
 Smith, Joseph C 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Durrel, Joseph N... . 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Smitli, Petor 
 
 fi 
 
 » 
 
 Fellers, Wm 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Smith, John 
 
 fi 
 
 » 
 
 Hungerford, Taber .. . 
 Hubbard, Eraatus... . 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 Taylor, Jos 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 6 
 
 Taylor, R. Junr 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Holt, Jno. S 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Titemore, Jacob 
 
 S 
 
 A 
 
 Holsapple, Jno 
 
 B 
 
 
 
 Throop, H. 8 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Hinckley, L 
 
 6 
 
 ft 
 
 Whitwell, Rev. R 
 
 1 10 
 
 
 
 Jones, Mrs. D 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 WhitweU,Mrs 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Keans, Garner 
 
 ft 
 
 
 
 Whitney,? 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Kimmell, Baltus ... . 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Woodbury, P 
 
 ....0 6 
 
 
 
 Moore, Hon. P. H 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Woodbury, Alvin 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Moore, Mrs. P. H... . 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Woodbury, P. H 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Nye, D. T. R 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Young, Alex S 
 
 
 
 Prinurman, F 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 A Friend, 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Pells, David 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Collections under Ss... . 
 
 1 G 
 
 9 
 
 
 SHKFFORD. 
 
 
 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 
 
 Ashton, Robert ... . 
 
 £0 5 
 
 
 
 Ssvage, Capt. B 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Balfour, Rev. A 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 Savage, Mrs. A 
 
 ....0 6 
 
 
 
 Balfour, Mrs 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Savage, Miss 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Barton, Miss Ann... . 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Savage, John. Sen 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Foster, H. S 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 Savage, Mrs 
 
 ....06 
 
 
 
 Foster, Mrs 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Spencer, Mrs 
 
 Williams, Jno 
 
 ....05 
 
 
 
 Galbraith, Alex 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Gorton, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 3 
 
 Wood, Samuel 
 
 ....05 
 
 
 
 H\ingerford,Jnc ... . 
 
 fi 
 
 
 
 Sums under 5s 
 
 . ... 18 
 
 
 
 Nash, Miss A 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 laJinam 
 
47 
 
 Ailamn, N 
 
 Urown, N. S 
 
 Chandler, John 
 Daviei, WiUUm . 
 Freligh, Galloway.. 
 
 Bonele, Charles 
 
 Bradfurd, Richard.. 
 Bradford, William., 
 Crossfleld, OiiYus . 
 Dwyer, Col. John.. 
 
 Drake, Joseph 
 
 Fisk, Mr*. M 
 
 8TANUKIDUB. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 .XU & 
 . 15 U 
 .060 
 .050 
 .060 
 
 Jones, Rev. Wm 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Mills, B. H 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Roberts, Chester 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sutus under 6s 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 ABBOTTSFOBD. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 ,.jf0 
 
 .. 
 
 ,.. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 Flsk, Ebeneier 
 UUniour, Ed. ... 
 Johnson, Rev. T. 
 Roach, Joseph... 
 Tenny, Isaac B... 
 Whitney, Jno. B. 
 Sums under 5s. 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 a 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 DUNHAM. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 One half appropriated for Sunday School Library, &c. 
 
 Baker, Stevens 
 Baker, WUliam ... 
 Baker, Wm. S. ... 
 
 Baker, Joseph 
 
 Baker, Edward 
 Baker, Chs. 8. ... 
 
 Baker, Joel C 
 
 Baker, Geo. B 
 
 Baker, Lavinia 
 
 Baker, Harriet 
 Baker, Harriet E. ... 
 
 Baker, Lucy S... ... 
 
 Brown, Eugene ... 
 
 Brown, Lydia 
 
 Brown, Catherine 8. 
 Beach, WiUUm ... 
 Barns, Dorothy ... 
 Clement, Sarah 
 Ghamberlln, Diantha 
 Dorman, Samuel W. 
 Doncaster, George . . 
 Dunning, Eliza 
 Oaler, Mary A . . . . 
 Ouy, Lydia B.. .. 
 Gear, Mary . . . . 
 Hope, Abigail . . . . 
 
 £1 
 
 5 
 
 2 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
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 5 
 
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 10 
 
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 6 
 
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 6 
 
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 6 
 
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 5 
 
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 6 
 
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 6 
 
 . 
 
 S 
 
 . 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 Johnson, John 
 
 Kemp,G.L 
 
 Keyes, Ruth 
 
 Laraway, Mary 
 
 Lee, John 
 
 Maynard, Samuel 1 
 
 Marshall, Samuel . . . . A . . 
 
 Miller, Sarah 
 
 Pell, Anne 
 
 Paige, Mary A 
 
 Rykerd, Elizabeth 
 
 Rykerd,J. E 
 
 Rykerd, Laura 
 
 Hykerd,Phillp 
 
 Stevens, Levi 1 
 
 Selby, Jonathan o 
 
 Selby, A. H 
 
 Stevens, Mary 
 
 Smith, Abraham 
 
 Traver, Jeremiah 
 
 Truax, Elizabeth 
 
 Tree, Stephen 
 
 Worden, Catherine 
 
 Worden, John 
 
 Wood, Elizabeth 
 
 Sams under 6b 2 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 (1 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 15 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 
 
4H 
 
 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 SniSRBROOKB. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Barber, Horace 
 
 • *• 
 
 ... 10 
 
 Becket, Henrjr 
 
 • •• 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Beckft, Mri 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... S 
 
 13eoket,Mi« 
 
 • *• 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Beoket, Jane 
 
 ■ It 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Bowen, 0. T 
 
 • •• 
 
 ...16 
 
 Bowen, Mra 
 
 ■ •• 
 
 ...16 
 
 Clark, E 
 
 «•• 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Clark, Mri 
 
 • •• 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Gockburn, Mrs 
 
 • ft 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Cookline, J 
 
 Felton, John 
 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 
 ...16 
 
 Fletcher, Miu fi 
 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Hale, Kdward 
 
 
 ... X 10 
 
 Johnston, James 
 
 
 ...0 6 
 
 Johnatou,J. B.,M. D.... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ...16 
 
 Lloyd, Wm., B. N. ... 
 
 1 6 
 
 9 
 
 I.oinai, Adam 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 I.onia*, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 MorklU, R. D 
 
 U 6 
 
 
 
 OsKOud, Ales 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Osgood, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Osgood, Miss 
 
 Short, Mrs, E 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Stafford, Irwin, 
 
 Smith, HolUs 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Smith, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Thomson, Daniel 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Terrlll, Hazard 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Walker, Wm 
 
 3 
 
 
 
 Walker, Mrs 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Woodward, A. O 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Cashing, J. P. 
 Uoolittle, Rev. L. .. 
 UooUttle, Mrs. 
 
 Edgar, J 
 
 Edgell, Mrs 
 
 Elliott, Eiekiel .. 
 
 Poller, Lewis 
 
 Fnller, Mrs 
 
 Jackson, Mrs 
 
 Morris, Lieut. Col. 
 Morris, .Mrs. .» ., 
 Morris, Benjaimn ,. 
 Morris, Livingston 
 
 LENNOXVILLE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 ...da 10 
 
 ... 2 10 
 
 ... 1 6 
 
 ... 1 10 
 
 ... 10 
 
 ... 10 
 
 ... 10 
 
 ... 6 
 
 .. 1 
 
 ... 1 10 
 
 ... 1 6 
 
 ... 7 
 
 ... 7 
 
 Morris, Miss 
 
 Morris, Elizabeth 
 
 Morris, Mary Ann 
 
 Morris, Jane 
 
 Mowle, Miss 
 
 Wole, Mrs. C 
 
 Weston, George 
 
 Miles, H. Esq. Prof. Math, in 
 
 Bishop's CoUeg', 
 
 Hellmuth, Rev. J., P of. Heb. do 
 Nicolls, Rev., J. H., Principal of 
 
 Bishop's Colle ,o 
 
 IV 
 
 HATLET. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Bacon, E. ... 
 Bachelor, J. 
 Bowen, F ... 
 Cook, W. O. 
 Cook, W. P. 
 Dawson, L. 
 Earl, P. ... 
 Fletcher, W. 
 Gunning, B. 
 Gilbert, Dr. 
 Harding J. 
 Hall, Levi ... 
 Hodges, E. 
 
 10 
 16 
 
 10 
 
 1 10 
 10 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 
 16 
 
 1 
 10 
 6 
 6 
 
 Jackson, Rev. C SOD 
 
 Jones, J 10 
 
 Jones, B 6 
 
 King, J 10 
 
 Mears,H.C 16 
 
 Malony, P 60 
 
 Pool, H. L 10 
 
 Sweeny, D 6 
 
 Taylor, M 060 
 
 Weston, Mrs lo o 
 
 Walker, J. D 6 » 
 
 Walker, J 060 
 
 COMPTON. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Held, Rev. C. P 1 6 | Reid, Mrs. 
 
 DANAMLLE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 Haddock, Jacob 0&0| Lonsdell, Sev. R. 
 
 6 
 
 5 
 
40 
 
 KINOSKY. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 ArnnttroniT) J OS 
 
 Iirowii,0. H. J. 
 Butlor, Her, J, 
 
 )» 
 
 Cux, C»pt. U 1 
 
 Lodge, B 10 
 
 Longtnore, K(f 10 
 
 Whrtnejr.P 5 
 
 Wllaon, MiOor Jut Oft 
 
 DURHAM. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 HarrllLWin 
 
 ]tarrill,Mrs 
 
 UaU,John 
 
 Herriman, Wm 
 
 Lytter, Chriitopher 
 
 Ljiter, Solomon ft 
 
 Ly«ter, WUliMn 6 
 
 Lyiter, Richard A 
 
 S(ephoni,J 6 
 
 EATON. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Andrews, Dr 6 
 
 Clevolutid, 060 
 
 Mclver, 050 
 
 Moore, H. F 5 
 
 Mowle, Wm lU 
 
 Pope, John 1 
 
 Taylor, Her. J 10 
 
 T«ylor, Mrs 10 
 
 Taylor, Eira 10 
 
 Taylor, J. F u 5 
 
 VrQfred,B 5 
 
 THREE RIVERS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 TUREE RIVEB8. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions '. 
 
 Bell, Uon. M ;£1 
 
 Brook, Mrs 10 
 
 Friend, A 600 
 
 Fearon, H. 10 
 
 Hughes, H.F , .. 1 
 
 Hughes, Mrs 10 
 
 Hughes, Miss 050 
 
 Hughes,MisgM 5 
 
 Manners, Oraco 10 
 
 Ogden, Sheriff 2 10 
 
 Rlokaby.Thos 1 ' 
 
 Bitter, J. A 1 
 
 Wood,Bev. 8. 8 1 
 
 Wood, Mrs 1 
 
 Wood, 8. O. E. M. M. 8. & Q. . . 
 
 RIVIERE DU LOUP EN HAUT. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 Ouerout, Rev. N 10 
 
 Ouerout, Mrs. N 1 
 
 Guerout, Miss L 5 
 
 Henderson, Mr 5 
 
 Henderson, Mr. Junr 5 
 
 SOREL. 
 
 Annual ' Subscriptions 
 
 Hartie, Mr 6 
 
 Hartio, Mr. Junr 5 
 
 Reiifenstein, Mr 6 
 
 Reiifenstein, Mrs 6 
 
 CoUecUon at Whitsuntide, . . . . 17 
 
 Anderson, Rev. Wm jCI 10 
 
 Anderson, Mrs. Wm 10 
 
 Cuthbert, Mrs. Ross 10 
 
 NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND. 
 
 R. C. Chandler, (Annual 8ub.).£l 5 
 T, Trigge, do. ..150 
 O. C. Hale, do. .500 
 J. RonBl(L do. . . 10 
 U. W.Triggo, 10 
 
 J. Phillpotts, ..056 
 
 W. Forsyth Grant, Donation, • . 6 S 6 
 
 One of the Congregation 3 
 
 Dividends on Quebec Bank Stock, 13 
 
 Q 
 
50 
 
 DBUMMONUVILLE MISSION. 
 IX>MrBR DUBIIAH. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Atkinson, George . . 
 Briokley, Joshua . . 
 Brickley, Benjamin 
 Brickley, Thomas . . 
 Graham, Thomas . . 
 Mountain, James . . 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Montgomery, William 5 
 
 Pioken, Robert 5 
 
 rioyart, Major 12 
 
 Wright, Henry 5 
 
 Yate, Theopliuus 5 
 
 Yate, James 050 
 
 MEGANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 LEEDS. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions 
 
 Clinrch, Wm ..j£0 6 
 
 Church, J 050 
 
 Church, A 050 
 
 Stinger, J 5 
 
 Thompson, J 50 
 
 Watson, 10 
 
 FRAMPTON AND STANDON. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions : 
 
 Baxter, D ^15 
 
 Bradley, H 5 
 
 Dickson, W 10 
 
 Dickson, H 050 
 
 Dillon, J 6 
 
 H«y, J 6 
 
 Henderson, Wm 1 5 
 
 Henderson, Gilbert 15 
 
 McNeaUe,J 6 
 
 Moyles, Daniel 6 
 
 Smyth, John 6 
 
 bums under 53 1 1* 
 
 ST. Giles' mission 
 ST. oeobgb's. 
 Annual Subscriptions i 
 
 Catlicart,A ..rfO 6 
 
 Harbottle, Ed 5 
 
 liarbottle, Mrs 5 
 
 Harvey, Mrs 10 
 
 Lawrence, B 6 
 
 Millar, W 060 
 
 Millar, W. Juur 6 
 
 Harbottle, Ed. Esqr.— Donation in land, 200 acres. 
 
 Towards building a Church, £60. 
 
 BROnOHTOK. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Munkel, Dr 6 
 
 Munkel, E 6 
 
 Poser, Wm 10 
 
 Poser, Mrs ..010 
 
 Sample, 6 
 
 Sums under 6s 1 & 
 
 Eraser, A ^0 6 
 
 Oillanders, D 5 
 
 " 7 
 6 
 6 
 
 Oillanders, J 
 
 Gray, O « 
 
 Hall,Wm 1 
 
 Letters, 8 10 
 
 Letters, Ann 5 
 
 RayiJ»rd,J 10 
 
 Raynard, J. Junr 6 
 
 Kaynard, N 10 
 
 Stevens, D. 6 
 
 Sterens, B 10 
 
 Spupper, W 10 
 
 Watson, W 10 
 
 Sums under 5s 7 
 
51 
 
 ST. PATRICK AND ST. SYLVESTHE. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 Arthur, W jCO 10 
 
 Cinnamon, W .... 12 
 
 ColdouKh, V 1 
 
 Edwards, H 10 
 
 Gallagher, T 5 
 
 Hicks, Ellen 6 
 
 Hicks, R 10 
 
 Mckee, A 7 6 
 
 Mackie, J 10 
 
 Mackie, T 
 
 Maning, Rev. P. J 
 
 McCnuly, F 
 
 Neil, R 
 
 Pocoke, S 
 
 Raney, J 
 
 Tavlor, W 
 
 Wilson, W 
 
 Sums under 5b. . 
 
 10 
 
 1 6 
 10 
 10 
 7 
 
 KEW LIVERPOOL AND POINT LKVI. 
 
 Annuui Subscriptions: 
 
 Breakcy, H 
 
 £0 6 
 
 
 
 Patton, Mrs. ... 
 
 Campbell, R 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Pntton, W. ... 
 
 Davis, MissH 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 riaraodon, H. ... 
 
 Davey, Mrs 
 
 
 
 
 
 Prepoint, W. ... 
 
 Dawson, W 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Ray, \V 
 
 Haughton, E ■... 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Sample, R 
 
 Lacking, Capt 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Steers, Mrs. ... 
 
 I.ongmuir, R. W 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 Tibbets, James, 
 
 Norton, J 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Tilley, J 
 
 Patton, U. N 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 Sums under 5s 
 
 10 
 10 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 rPPEB IRELAND. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 And«rson, Rev. Richard .. 
 
 . ...^1 
 
 s 
 
 
 
 Hall, Jarod 
 
 Anderson, Richard, Jun. . 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Hall, Mrs 
 
 Annesley, Michael 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Kelly, WUliam 
 
 Bennett, Daniel 
 
 . ... 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Mnckav, John... 
 
 Bennett, John 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 MacNally, John 
 
 Bennett, Robert ... . . . 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 McLean, Donald 
 
 Bills, Erastus 
 
 . ... 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Nugent, Robert 
 
 Cross, Henry 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Porter, R. C. ... 
 
 Cross, John 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Ready, James.. 
 
 Cross, Marlborough ... . 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Stewart, Joseph 
 
 Donaghy, John 
 
 . ... 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Wilson, John ... 
 
 Hall, Amos 
 
 . ... 10 
 
 
 
 Wood, Thos. ... 
 
 Hall, Ira 
 
 . ... 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 1) 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 « 
 
 FIRST IKVERNESS CHURCH. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 Aldrlch, Arnold 
 
 ;£1 
 
 
 
 Johnston, James, Junr 
 
 ..,.0 7 
 
 6 
 
 Bennett, Wm 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Johnston, Samuel 
 
 . ... 6 
 
 
 
 Bridge, James 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 Kerr, Gabriel 
 
 ...06 
 
 
 
 Ellis, James 
 
 6 
 
 U 
 
 Kerr, George 
 
 ....06 
 
 
 
 Forbes, Isaiah 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 Lee, Miss 
 
 ....0 6 
 
 
 
 Fulton, Andrew 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Marshall, John 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Henderson, Wilson 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Marshall, William 
 
 ....0 5 
 
 
 
 Hogg, H 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Marshall, Robert 
 
 ....0 5 
 
 
 
 Johnston, James 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 Ward, Robert Grant 
 
 . ... 12 
 
 6 
 
52 
 
 SECOND DfTEBXESS CHUltCn. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions: 
 
 >!••• ••• 
 
 CnHenr, Samnel., 
 Currfe, Oe<H>ge 
 
 Eul, Philip 
 
 Ewrl, WilUam 
 
 Dougherty, Charles 
 Oramm, Robert ... 
 
 BMlcet, John 
 
 Hord. Robert 
 
 Leadbeater, Jouph 
 Z<eith, John ... .,. 
 Leith, John Jan. ... 
 Mcbetty, John ... 
 MagiU, James 
 
 ■•• •■• 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Neil, John 
 
 Neil, Richard 
 
 Patterson, Joseph.. 
 
 Ricltaby, Mrs 
 
 Rickaby, John 
 Ricluiby, Robert ., 
 Sims, James ... .. 
 Tencarrc, Robert.. 
 Wilton, George ., 
 Wilton, John.,. ., 
 Wilton, Sophia . 
 Wilton, Thomas ., 
 Sums under 6s. ., 
 
 6 
 fi 
 
 
 
 
 10 
 10 
 5 
 5 
 15 
 
 •\ > 
 
 GASP^ DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 GASP£ BASIN. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions, 
 
 Arnold, Rev. Wm ,. ... 
 
 Amoldl, Mm 
 
 1 5 
 
 Coffin, B. Jun 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 O'Hara, H 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Coffin, B 
 
 10 
 
 Suddard, Thos 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Coffin, Jas 
 
 7 6 
 
 Suddnrd, T 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 Coffin, Miss S 
 
 5 
 
 Subscriptions under 5s. 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 '> 
 
 Aioar, Geo. .„ 
 Camming, Michael 
 
 Appfoprlated by 
 
 Allen, Sam. Wm ,. 
 
 Almond, Jas 
 
 Arthur, J 
 
 Bebee, Amo^ ... ... ... 
 
 Bebee,Jashua 
 
 Byers, Thos 
 
 Caldwell, M ... 
 
 Carter, Wm. 
 
 Day, Jaa. ... ... ... ••• 
 
 Da U Perrelle, Eliaa ... 
 De la Perrelle, Miss ... 
 
 DnvaliPh 
 
 Fitton, R. W 
 
 OUker, Geo 
 
 Ball, Pan 
 
 M al l , B. G... ... ... ... 
 
 Hamilton, Mrs. ... ... 
 
 Eardeley, J 
 
 Jenne, Geo 
 
 Le Gallais, Fh 
 
 Macdonald,Wm 
 
 MoClel\an, John 
 
 McDonald, Wm 
 
 McDonald, Geo. ... ... 
 
 4foOie,Bar 
 
 McLeod, Wm 
 
 McPherson, Wm 
 
 McPberson, Jas 
 
 McPherson, John 
 
 McRa^, Pancan 
 
 8ANDT BEACH. 
 
 Annual Subscriptions. 
 
 6 I Subscriptions under 5s 
 
 5 0| 
 
 THE BAT OF CHALEURS. 
 
 the Subtcribers for the support of the Missionary. 
 
 I 10 3 
 
 •»• •■• 
 
 5 
 & 
 10 
 6 
 
 10 
 6 
 10 
 2 
 
 10 
 2 
 
 10 
 2 
 6 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 5 
 Q 10 
 
 Millar, Wm. ... 
 
 Mourant, Ph 
 
 0'Shea,Jer 
 
 Philan, Wm '. 
 
 Ramicr, Mrs 
 
 Rankin, P 
 
 Robin, Ch. & Co 4 
 
 Robinson, Geo 
 
 Robinson, Thos 
 
 Robs, Dan 
 
 Ross, Hector 
 
 Ross, Walter 
 
 Ross, Wm 
 
 Sheppard, M 
 
 Shene, Oct I 
 
 Smith, Dav 
 
 Smith, Jas 
 
 Smith, Capt. R 1 
 
 Skeen, Wm 
 
 Thompson, Hon, J. G 5 
 
 Thompson, Jos 
 
 Traver9, John 
 
 Vieg, Joshua a 
 
 Walker, Robt 
 
 Whittom, John 
 
 Whittom, Wm 
 
 Wilkie, John 
 
 Young, A 
 
 Donation for CarlUle CJiureh 
 
 Sheppard, Martin, ,.. 1 Q 
 
 A 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 V y 
 
 ( M 
 
jTormsi of Bequesstd mti 'BtWt^ ^ WiHh 
 
 V > 
 
 V 4 
 
 < \* 
 
 I. A Bequest of a sum of Money, or of Shares of Stock, or 
 Public Dehenhires for the general Purposes of the Society. 
 
 I give and bequeath to the "Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," 
 incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the seventh 
 year of the Beign of Her Majesty, Qdeeit Victobia, the sum of 
 
 pounds, Currency, for Shares of 
 
 Stock in the Bank of , standing in 
 
 my name in the books of the said Bank, or, (if Debentures, describe them 
 briefly,) upon trust, to be by the said Church Society applied to and for the 
 uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the said Act of Incor> 
 poration, and none other. 
 
 II. A Bequest of a sum of Monet/, or Shares of Stock, or Deben- 
 tures for one or more of the specific purposes of the Society/. 
 
 (Same as the foregoing, only instead of the words in italics, say) for and 
 towards the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of 
 the United Church of England and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Que- 
 bec, — the creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor 
 Clergymen of the said United Church within the said Diocese, — and making 
 provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for 
 the widows and orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said 
 
 Diocese. 
 
 Or, 
 
 For and towards the encouragement of education and the support of Day 
 Schools and Sunday Schools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity 
 vvith the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. 
 
 Or, 
 
 For and towards a Fund for assisting persons preparing for the Ministry 
 
 of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland, within' the 
 
 said Diocese of Quebec. 
 
 Or, 
 
 For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, 
 the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the United Church 
 of England and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts approved by the said 
 Church Society, for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. 
 
 Or, 
 
 As an aid towards the erection, endowment and maintenance of Churches, • 
 according to the Establishment of the United Church of England and Ireland 
 
Si 
 
 within the Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of Parsonage 
 Houses, — the setting apart of Burial Grounds and Churcb-yards, — and the 
 Endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the said 
 Establishment within the said Diocese. 
 
 III. A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the 
 
 Society. 
 
 I giro and devise unto the " Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," 
 incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the seventh 
 year of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, all and singular, &c. 
 (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to hold the said, &c. unto 
 the said Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec, and their successors, for 
 ever : upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and pro- 
 fits thereof, to and for the uses and purposes of the said Church Society, as 
 specified in the said Act of Incorporation, and mme other, and under the 
 provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. 
 
 IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the specific 
 
 purposes of the Society. 
 
 Same as in No. 3 — only instead of the words in italics, insert the specific 
 purpose, as in No. 2. 
 
 V. A Devise to ike Society of a Site for a Church, Sfc. 
 
 Same as No. 3, down to the words " for ever"— then go on as follows : — 
 to th9 uses and upon the irusts following, that is to say ; Upon trust 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 mem- 
 bers of the United Church of England and Ireland, residing in places 8.'^ja- 
 cent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Quebec, beiii^ 
 in full communion with the same, according to the doctrines and discipline 
 of the said United Church of England and Ireland, and for no other pur- 
 pose, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the 
 said Church Society.