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B,: Barnes & Go., 84 Prince WHiUAM Sxkebt, 1880. "".""r" '"""i"""'"" ' ' -- I ' ■ ■■'' . ' n ••T^'~~'^^''^t T':'~'*''r*n'**T''*^'*^ Ji^. Vfim-FouRTH Report OF THE Diocesan Church Society OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 1889. : INCORPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY 16 VICTORIA, CAP. IV., Uth APUIL, 1853. y^''i •^ ''A • » ■ ■ - I, 1 ■' 4 ■ t ,. ■ .1 U"M V baint john, n. b. : Barnes & Company, 84 Princk William Strkrt. 1889. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. frtddtnt. The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of Fredericton. Tio«-PrMid«ati. ™. «. . -> Year elected. Tho Rieht Rev. H. TULLY KINODON, D.D., BUhop Coadjutor 1869 Sir 8. LEONARD TILLBY, C.B., K.C.M.G., 1867 W.M.JARVI8 1871 The Honorable R. D. WILMOT 1880 The Honorable Sir JOHN C. ALLEN 1880 Ilev. G. M. ARMSTRONG, M. A 1880 H.W.FRITH 1880 G. A. 8CH0FIELD 1880 liev. CANON DbVEB^R, M.A 1881 Rev. OANON BRIG8T0CKE, D.D 1888 Traaiorer. GEO. E. FAIRWEATHEK. iMistai'jt Rev. CANON EETOHDM. D.D., St. Andrews. Aaiiton. C. H. FAIRWEATHER. A P. TIPPET. Ezteative CommittM. The Officers of the Socletv— the Clergy duly qualified, and the following Lay Members: BLACK, JOHN Fredericton BROWN, T. C, M.D. .Fredericton CLINCH, R. T Rothesay CRAWFORD, W. K St. John BEEK. JAMES 8 Fredericton DANIEL, T.W St John HANINGTON. Hob.D.L.. Dor^ter JARVIS. C. R L St. John JACK, L ALLEN St. John KINNEAB. C. F , St John MACDONALD, C. A St John MOORE, JOHN Fredericton MULLIN. ELDON. . .Fredericton PETERS, HURD St John ROBINSON, T.B 8t John STEVEN80i5^.Hoii.B.R.8tAndrews SMITH. O. SIDNEY,... St John STREET, A. F Fredericton STERLING. A. A. . . .Fredericton STURDEE, H. L St John STARR, R. PENISTON. .St John YROQM, C. N. ...... St Stephen WBLDON. C. W. St John WILKINBON.Hon. Judge, Chat'm I 1 ^EBd >i^ 1 MftuJ , Bb* v'^1 ^^^ ■'^i •'■''! i^Ev '-;•; K vi w ^if Bgu ; . ■ •• Mn ■ji W •^J ab^i "i: IGrN B| .> *''.if Bt*'' •«-s ._'V OT '•'' ^lp^ - .: ■ ' '-f! Ej' J ^1^ *■ f Wi ' , K'tV " ■ V m. ■i « ■» Ht ' ' '•' &h !\ Se'"'? Sv' . ■ 'j p. ■' Ji |v. ... Ik'' %\ ^' '■■ W: i& ,^. ' % ': W'"' 0- wV; ' V F •» 1. 1 t m, 'Hi*' •'1 F !''.i; tf ■ 1 ■','. fi.. i' »^ ■ ,' ' * •^:; ' V-, 1%' H i'. r 1/ &'■ ^'' f L '6' £,»; '^'J: ,-v V- r. 'M. ^ i '"I IT .-.■;;■ iV i ¥i '■*; .'■?.«« i ^ *• «'< 'M •"'r.- ^ 4: i 4 FinattM CommittM. (Appointed by the Ebcecutive Committee.) W. M. JARVI8, Chairman. JAMES 8. BEEK. H. W. FRITH, Steretary. G. A. 8CHOPIELD. R. T. CLINCH. C. F. KINNEAR. A. F. STREET. O. SIDNEY SMITH. T. W. DANIEL; THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY («co.^Iao). Board of Hone If isiioiii. (Appointed by the Oenenl Oommittre.) The Right Rev. THE LORD BISHOP {ex iffieio). The Right Rev. THE BISHOP COADJUTOR («b officio). THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY (« /^rio). THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY (at oMcio). Rev. CANON BUIOSTOCKE. G. A. 8CH0FIELD. Rev. O. S. NEWNH AM. Sfr JOHN O. ALLEN. Rev. J. M. DAVENPORT. C. N. VROOM. R*v, CANON NEALES H W. FRITH. Rev. G. G. ROBERTS. ' W. M.JARVI8. RT; CLINCH. A. P. TIPPET. a o^'^^.i - . MTIJi' *' ' BeprooeotatlTM from the DoanoriM. '/I'Vl, , Riv.' ij. G. STEVENS i, v.>* .'. .,'•.'. .'S«L John Rev. HENRY MONTGOMERY ....Frederictou RCV.L.A. HOYT Woodstock Rev. J. W. MILLIDGE :. : .'. St. Andrews Rev. J. H. 8. SWEETj- . .. ; /. .'.:'. J.' Chatham Globe £aa4 OoaiBnittoo. ' (Appointed by the EkJekmtiT* Committee). ' ' C. A. MACDONALD, Conviner. C. W. WELDON. G. A. SCHOFIELD. Hon. JUDGE WILKINSON. G. SIDNEY, 8MJTB. I. ALLEN JACK. > H. L. STURDEE GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER. , BookDepoeitorj Sk>nuniUee. r (Appointed by the Gteneral 0>mmitt«eu) ReY, 0. S. NEWIf HAM. A. P. TIPPET. Ttty. JOHN DBSOYRfiS. T. BARCLAY ROBlNSbN. C: E. L. JARVIS; ; C.N. VROOM. C!. A. JMACDONaLD. , ,,,,l Together ivi^noembers of the Parent Societj ia th^ DkH^BSft no$}fc i . The Olergy Widows and tei^haasFwd. "'1'*^ '^ y/ J3^^0. B. FAIRWEATHER, Seerttaf^. "uU^% ^^ to aid in tb»,^iijHtti(m tf Ike CUldrea vtClkg^§u. C ' '^uS .iii^ui M<% BAROI^AY ROBINSON, i^eentar^, ; j Oommittt* on lattrMtiBf liai»j*l«hooli 1a Homt MlMiou, ud «i Promotira «f laadfty*8eheel«. (Appointed by the General Oommlttee. Rev. H. MONrOOMERT. Hev. J. M. DAVENPORT. R«v. C. J. JAMES. H. W. FRITH. Rev. L. A. HOYT. £I«DON MULL1N. Rev. C. P. HANINQTON. C. A. MAGDONALD. With power to add any three members olT the Society to their uumber OemmittM «a Um laeapaeltated Otargy WuaA. (Appointed by the Executive OommittM.) Rev. O. 8. NEWNHAM. Rev. J. H. TALBOT. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD. Rev. CANON RRIGSTOCKE. W. M. JARVI8. A. A. STERLING. . .Frederictou . .Woodstock .St Andrews ... Chatham ^^ 3- % ,.>,!..!. ;■', •!;'!: >;rnlj J i\ . H .;. n ••.U«J..l, ■.)»■?,• n ^ -Si! J: 'I M Mr hi *;:. Vi'-*' v>* 6 1889. -^''- DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. BISHOP: The Most R«v. JOHN MEDLEY, D. D., MetropoHUn of Canada. Connecnted May 4, 1845. BISHOP COADJUTOR: The Right Rev. H. TULLY KiNQDON, D. D. OoDMorated July 10, I88I4 ' PRIESTS. Name. Pariah or Miaaioii. • • • • • Alexander, Rev. Finlow, Sub Dean ... Arm^rong. Rev. G. M., M. A. (Ret.) Armstrong, Rev. W. B., M.A Bliss. Rev. D. M., B. A Brigstocke. Rev. F. H. J., D. D., (Canon) Brown, Rev. 0. D., M. A Brown, Rev. R. W., M.A Cowie, Rev. J. R. deW., B. A Campbell, Rev. J. Roy, 8. A.C. . . . Campbell, Rev. W. W Covert, Rev. W. S., B.A. Cresswell, Rev. A. J Crisp. Rev. J. O., B A. ... Davenport, Rev. J. M., M.A deSuyres, Rev. John DeVeber, Rev. Wm. H., M. A. (Canon) Dibblee, Rev. H. £. . . . * Dobbs, Rev. O. G., M. A Flewellinff. Rev. J. E Forsyth, Rev. David, B. A., (Canon) GoUmer. Rev. A. J. A., C.M.C., (Curate) Greer, Rev. Wm., 8. A. C Hancock, Rev. W., S. A. C. . . . Uiinford, Rev. 8. Jones. B.A.. Uartin, Rev. T. (retired) Hansen, Rev. N. Mi Hansen, Rev. N. C, M.A Hanington. Rev. C. P., B.A Hatheway. Rev. C. H., B. A Uudgell, Rev. R. W Hooper, Rev. £. B., B.A. Cathedral.Frederict'n and New Maryland. . St. Mark (St. John). . Grand Falls Westmorland St. John (St. John) . . Dalhousie Fredericton Waterford Dorchester . ... Trinity, St. Stephen. Grand Manan Springfield . Victoria (St. John). . . Mis. Chapel (St John) St. Mark (St. John).. St. Paul (St. John)... Maugerville Carleton (St. John). . Wlcklow Chatham ) • • • • Date of Ordination. April 14, 1867 May 8, 1842 July 12, 186H Sept. 19, 1852 St. John (St. John). Westfleld Rothesay Upham Canterbury. New Denmark Canning Johnston Cambridge Derby Wel^ord July 9,1865 Aug. 28. 1881 July 8, 1881 March 9, 1884 June 9, 1867 July 1886 Feb. 24, 1861 Sopt. July 21,1884 15. 1883 Sept. 28. 1872 Dec. 22.1878 Sept. 24. 1848 Dec. 18. 1887 Sept. 26.1881 Dec. 34, 1876 Marcl i 1,1874 June 29.1881 May 28.1880 Dec. 17.1882 March 16. 1848 Feb. 21. 1869 May 27. 1877 Feb. 26.1888 March 9. 1884 May 20. 1883 Jane 1886 June 5,1887 .■/O'i Ji PRIB8T8-aontiBU«d. ON. >f Canada. >. 4, >' Dateol Ordination. pril 14. 1867 ay 8, 1842 ily 12, 1868 Bpt. 19, 1852 ''y 9, 1865 UK- 28. 1881 uly 8, 1881 [arch 9. 1884 une 9. 1867 uly 1886 Ob. 24. 1861 «pt. uly 21. 1884 15, 1883 «pt. 28. 1872 'CC. 22. 1878 iept. 24. 1848 )ec. 18. 1887 kspt. 20. 1881 )ec. 34. 1876 larch 1, 1874 rune 29. 1881 klay 28. 1880 )ec. 17, 1882 kfarch 16. 1848 '•eb. 21, 1869 tfay 27 1877 reb. 26 1888 liarch 9 , 1884 May 20 ,1883 Fnne 1886 rune 5 ,1887 Name. • •••••• I Pariah or Mlailon. Hoyt, Rev. Leo. A., B.A. Ilackenly. Rev. Henry. . . Jaffrey, Rer. Wm James, Rev. C. J Ketchum, Rev.W.Q., D.D.(Canon) Mathers, Rev. R | Mackencte, Rev. O. E. . . Maynard, Rev. Qeo. F c Medley, Rev.Chas. 8., B. A. (Canon) Millidge, Rev. J. W MoKiei, Rev. W. LeB., B.A. .... Montoomeiy. Rev. H., M.A Morris, Rev. H. B., M. A Murray, Rev. A. B., B.A., (Curate) Nealcs, Rev. James (retired). ) — ' Neales, Rev. Thoe., M.A., (Canon) Neales, Rev. Scovil, M.A Newnham. Rev. 0,8 Pamther, Rev. D. B. (retired) Parlee, Rev. H. T., B. A Peters, Rev. G. D Pember, Rev. F., B.A Pickett, Rev. D. W., M,A. Raymond, Rev. W. 0„ B.A Reid, Rev. A. J., 8.A.C., (Curate) Roberts, Rev. O. O., M.A Schofleld, Rev. (}eorge Simonds. Rev. Richard, B.A. (Ret.) Shermaa, Fred. F. Smith, Rev. Ranald £.« M.A. ... Spike. Rev. U. M.. B.A Street, Rev. W. H., B.A Stevens, Rev. L. Q., M.A Sweet, Rev. J. H.1B., 8. A.C Titcombe, Rev. J. C Talbot. Rev. J. H., S.A.C Teed, Rev. A. W.. M. A , Wameford. Rev. JB. A Wameford, Rev. C. A. 8 Wainwriffht, Rev. H. 8., B. A. . . . , Weeks, Rev. A. H.. B.A Wetmore, Rev. D. I., B.A WiUiSt Rev. Cuthbert Wiirgins. Rev. Cecil F., B. A. . . . WUklnsoa, Rev. W. J.. M.A. . u Andover Gagetown St Mary's St James (St John). St Andrews Warden Wiggins Or- phan Asylum, St. John Shediac Hampton Sussex.. St David Bright Kingsclear Andover Woodstock Woodstock Woodstock Southampton St Stephen St James (St John) . Stanley Bathurst Campobeilo. . . ..... Greenwich St Mary (St John).. St. Paul (St John). . . Fredericton Simonds St John St Martins St. George. Musquash... Petersvillc Portland (StJobn).. Newcastle FairviUe Moncton Richmond , Norton Canterbury Kingston Westfleld Kingston Petitcodiac Sackville Bay du Yin 18 B Dec. Oct. June 10 June 8, Sept Date of Ordination. 20, Sept. Oct. Feb. June Dec. Sept. June Sept Dec. July Sept May May July Feb. Dec. Dec. Sept Deo. March Sept. March May June Dec. June June Jan. June May Dec. Dec. Dec. Sept Dm. Dec. Sept. Sept. May May 28 12 26 8 22 24 4 24 18, se 19, 27 27, 4 18 24 22 21 21 21 20 4 80 4 18 18 19 8 29 81 20, 18 22 20, 28 17, 20 24, 28 28 DEACONS Eatough, Rev W. (Curate) ISussex i June popkl^, R^v. J. ^. I^orclon fipd Lome. . . jJul^ 1870 1884 1801 1884 1848 1872 1884 1877 1860 1878 1H60 1882 1866 1887 1848 1869 1888 1877 1841 18h8 1882 1861 1806 1879 1886 1857 1860 1847 1884 1809 1802 1809 1876 1874 1886 1874 1888 1850 1886 1866 1847 1867 1871 1875 1880 1889 188^ 'Sr ■ M .'1 U ■'v? m DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. DEANERIES. Deanery. Chatham Fredericton. . kMi;^ Kingston. . . . Bural Dean. Rev. Canon Forsyth, B.A. Rev. H. Montgomery, M.A Shedlac..... St. Andrews Bt John. . . . Woodotock. . Rev. Canon Medley, Rev. J. R«y Campbell, B.A.C ; Rev. Ranald £. Smith, Rev. Canon Brigstocke. D.D Rev Canon Neale8,M.A [• Pariahes or Bliuioni. Bathurst, Bay du Vih. Chatham, Derby, Newcastle, RichlbUcto, Restigouche, Weldford. Bright, Burton^ Cauning, Douglas, Irederictoa ,Kingsclear,Mauger- ville, New Maryland, St. Mary's, Stanley, Ludlow and Bliss^Id. Cambridge, Gagetown,6reenwich. Hampton, Johnston, Kingston, Norton. Petitcodiac, Rothesay, Springfield, Sussex, Upham, Waterfoid. Albert, Dorchester,Monc(on, Point du Chene, Sackville, Shediac, Westmorland. Campobello, Christ Ohuiich (St. Stephen), Grand Manan, St. An- drews, St. David, St. George, Trinity Church (St. Stephen)^ Lancaster, MuMUash, Fetersville, Simonds. St. John ^t, Johti),8t. Mark (St John), St, James (St John), Portland (Bt. J^hn), St. Paul (St John), Carleton (St John) Victoria (St. ^ohn). St. Mary (St John), St Martins, Westfield. Aberdeen, Andover, Cantorbury, Grand Falls. Madawaska, New Denmark, Prince William, Rich- mond, Queensbury, Wicklow, '^oodsto^k. PRAYERS. AT OPENING. Pbeybnt us, O Lord, in all onr doings, with Thy most graoioas farour; and farther as with Thy oontinaal help; that in all oar works began, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Kame;iand,QnitUy^by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jfesas Clhrist onr Lord. Amen. God, from whom all holy desires., all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria, and so rale her heart, that she may m all thinn deck Thy honour and glory. Prosper with thy uessing the oesigna of this Society. Comfort witii Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support 31ess the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy; the endeavors of all who are en^a^d in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labors of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lora. Amen. Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor would«Mt the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live: have mercy upon all Jew«» Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flo6k, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Sheoherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and rei^neth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. OuB Fatheh which art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done oc earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. •■,].. i'.) f»- • '■ • ■ '■ - Ths Gbaob of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with as all overmorOk Amen. t, t: ' ' t..< •k t.l 1^;^;? 1^ ' ■'§ UMi ::J ^m' ''■■ l^i Shv^^ '■■*<: ^•1i\ . k «:i' -»'■ m ■ p ■••^ " »• ■■''■ '■ W* ■' '' CONSTITUTION. .Ai'^innrr I. The Society to be called the Diocssan Chuboh Sooibty Of New Bbunswick. TI. Ko alteration shall be made in the Goustitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annolled or altered, except at a meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the. members present; nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; which sanction must be given* in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the said meeting. III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at tfa« next previous Annual Meeting of the General Com- mittee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unauiinous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be proposed, except by a membUr qualified to vote at the Anniversary Meetfnff, whose name isfDall be' entered on the Miiiates of the Seorelary, together with the said proposition. *ii cot pi the Mc am 11 V. The payment afc any one time of a sam not less than Ten Founds shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sam, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same a Member of the Society. ProTided that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have sub- scribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preced- ing such meeting. VL V OFFIGEBS. 1. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2* The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice-Presidents ; and any Life Member, may, at any meeting of the General Committee, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee; and in o^o of death, resignation or removal from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled by the Executive Committee at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he sees fit, call a special meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VIL EXSGUTIYE OOMMITTBB. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following members, viz: The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding article. All Clergvmen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lav Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound; to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee, i tl A mi 6«( -H Wfff- , ,» ^, . ■■,« Wi< ■\' W^ "•' • ■# ft£gfy -■'if m^' •:-^ 5??yi*- •: 1? igt'jKj'. ■f* ■ ii M*'"^ »■ fe 'i '>*'.■. ' <■',:>■'■ . •;' fi ■■1 ;.■ ■■.*\ ^ ., V(!;- ■ , f'' 'i^^ . , ■ f, ^^: , y ■ m. IW , ''.'1 € provided that no Annual Sabscriber shall be (|ualided to be elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meet- ing, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. ft. Five tnembers of the Executive Gommittee| three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fred- ericton or St, John, on the first Wednesday in January; on the day next following the Annual Meeting; on the first Wed- nesday in March; on the first Wednesday in June; and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in Octooer; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following, the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the President, or, in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. ' 4. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the President) or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but, so far as may be, alternately at St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. VIII. BOARD OF HOMB MISSIONS. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be composed of the following members, viz: 1. The President, Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex officio. fS. Five Clerical and seven Lay Members of the Society, qualified for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed Member by two memMrs of the General Committee, together with one Clerical or Lay representative chosen by each Deanery, and resident within the same, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as hating been 4ttly elected at a regular meeting. 13 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schednle, and carrying the same into operation and efiFect, and the appro- priation and disposition of the fnnds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any resolution, Bye^law or Regulation of the General Committee. 4. Five members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeticg. IX. OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects and none other, viz: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under pre- paration for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other schools in which, Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of School-masters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such books and tracts as are on the Catalogine of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a Fund towards makine a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or securities as special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. :. M ; M m V. { l\ " r 14 ■*i' ■ X P.i<'' '.•V 1^ 1:2. The establishment of Missions to seamen, and other Missionary work. X. The Society will employ no Clergymen on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will snbmit its choice of Divinity (Scholars to his Lordship's approbation, XI. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII. LOCAL OOMMITTEEfl. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the dis- cretion of the Missionary of such Parish, constitute a Local Committee; and so also the members residins in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector an^ Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a -separate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting when the recommendations to the General Committee of special objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to elect two Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meetings of the Committee, to assist the Missionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recom- mend any of the above recited objects to the special consider- ation of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society, 5. The members of the Society, attending the public servioes at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have of Co th( ex ne: ap] 15 and other >i iiissionary ment, and Lordship's the right to elect two Lay Delegates annually. The meeting for the election of the said Delegates to be neld annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct; and the said Delegates, upon being so elected, and their election duly certified by the Lord Bishop or other person presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified as members of the General Committee. Society to ijects above or in each , at the dis- ute a Local my District ^rd Bishop, Corporation )huroh duly thereto by rgyman, and ! the Parish, tat case the lonsidefed as lual Meeting ary Meeting jmmittee of )red to elect ual Meetings i>mitting the sideration of :eo to recom- cial consider- riation of the g the public on, aball have XIIL 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fredericton and St. John alternately, on the first Thursday in July in each year. 2. A Special Meeting of the General Committee may be called at any time by the Prf^sident, or, in his absence, bv any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks' notice oeing first given thereof by advertisement, in one or more news- papers, published in Fredericton and St. John respectively. XIV. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be com- posed of the following members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who shall be the Chairman; the Vice-Presidents of the Society; in the absence of the Lord Bishop the Committee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present from other members of the Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at tne meetiug of the General Committee; the Trea- surer and the Auditors ; the Rector or Missionary of each Parish, or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the clergyman of any separate District of a Parish, and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committees, as before provided; all such persons being subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. *Z. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex oMicto members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropriations of the Funds of the S<^iety, and a report of I 'i i\ I i m .■T Li •»t'. Mr - K ■ j, ^: 'A [>f •-, I.'.* w. i ■•*'i' •:V; :.i !:'•! the prooeedinjyis of saoh meeting shall he made at ihe Aoni- Tersary Meeting;. 4. The oraer of hnsiness in General Oommittee shall he as follows: Firstly. — Production of Certificates of Lay Dele£ate& iSS9C0iia{y,-^Secretaiy's Beport to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Exeoative Committee for the past year. 7%tr^/y.— Beport of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. — Sach appropriations or dispositions of the fnnds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to adjourn its meeting for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held; provided that in every such case a report of such adjournment, and the cause therefor, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. XV. 1. Hie Clergy are requested to preach annually two sermons in their respective OhurcheiB, With a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. 2. The Clergy are further requested to take up annually, in their respective Churches, a collection for the special fnpds of the Socieity, which collection shall, unlesift otherwise pro- vided for, be equally divided between— (1). The Widows and Orphans Fund. (i). The Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (3). The Children of the energy Education Fund. (4). The Divinity Scholarship Fiind. Provided that any snob special collection may, at the option of the Congregation from Which the same shajl be received, exprdMOd through the Rector or Missionary a^ the time of forwarding the same^ be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or Purposes of the Society, in su^h proportions as they may direct; and provided also that the yeany colleotion requirea by the rules of the Widows and Orphans Fund, in tho case 6i|f plergymen joining such Ffatid, shftll, in. such cases, be considered as the s|^u collection b^reb^ reqn^ted to be made, but shall be api^ied as such rales iStMl direct. 17 the Anni- shall be .-,■». , B^atea. d also a «e for the and laid ins of the of those to adjourn \ or to any Society, by int; i^nd to adjoamed uoh case a >r, shall be Hnal\jf two Election on ety. p annually, >ecial fapds erwise pro- widows and ited Clergy ption FancT. I that any [>ngre||ation Ihrough the he same, be or Purposes direct; and t>v the rules rplergymen lered as the »ut shsU be lOBM OF OntTinOATEl fOA LAY BIKBOATII. Diocetan Church Society of New Brumwich. This is to certify that Md... i were elected »t the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Dioceian Church Society as Deputies from that Committee under the authority of Article XIL of the Constitution. Chairman. ..,.„ Secretary. Dated at the day of,.. . J.:;..;.;;,f..l8.,. ;1 M i n t )>: kuit: )' 'liit' 18 i : V RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. Whereas, it is desirable for tlie better provision for the ministrations of the Church in the Diocese of Frcdericton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries : therefore resolved, — 1. That in order to encourage the established Missions to become graduallv self-supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions (not including stipends secured to any of the elder Clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) shaft from henceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the General Purposes of the Society. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would have if in session. 8. That the Board of Home Missions annually present to the General Committee of the Society, on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the condi- tions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the foregoing resolutions, and subject to the following regulations : la) The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after the annual meeting, communicate with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagement (A) with the Society, to con- tribute the sum required of the Mission for the year. (6) Should such engagement not be entered mto to the satisfaction of the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall com- municate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his con^e- gations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend througli this Society on fli-st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Board before the 1st of October then next, all payments to the Missionary's salary through the Society shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable in respect thereof. Provided that ninistrations a systematic klissionarics : 19 should the Missionary see lit to resign bis cure, he shall, if stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacunt Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required of the default- ing Mission, be entitled, in respect of the services to be rendered in such new Mission, to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Board, not exceeding that provided for the (continu- ation of his services in his former Mission, and upon the like terms and conditions. Provided, also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless he permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on 1st of April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stii)eud from the Societv. ((/) Where such engagement is entered into, the Board shall forth- with notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagement shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled to draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mission itself. {e) The amount required from the Mission may lie paid either in money or produce, and shall be so paid by equal quarterly instalments at least one month before the last day of each quarter. If paid in money the same to be remitted direct to the Treasurer; and if paid in produce, such produce to be furnished to and received by the Missionary, and his receipt, in lieu of money, forwaided to the Treasurer within the time aforesaid. Provided that, if necessary, the Mission may have one month's grace to complete the payment. (/) Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for produce, he shall keep a record thereof , and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. [g) Should neither the money nor receipts for produce to the full amount required for the quarter, be received by the Treasurer by the last day of the second month of the quarter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer at once to send to the Missionary and to each of the persons who shall have signed the engagement, the not ice (C), and should neither such money nor receipts have been so received by the last day of the quarter, the grant of the Society shall thenceforth cease, and it shall be the 'Treasurer's duly at once and in like manner to send the notice (D). If, however, the arrears be subsequently paid, the Board shall have power to renew the grant on application from the Mission. (A) In case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend is secured for life on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant, the Board shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed engaicement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary; and those Mission- aries shall continue to draw their stii)ends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general system adopted for other Missions, (»') It shall be optional with the Board to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, hali-yearly or yearly payment at any period in advance, and these regulations, mutatia mutandU, shall thereupon apply generally to any such Mission. 0c) The Board shall have full power and authority to make all such further bye-laws, rules and regulations as in their opinion may be required for their guidance, and from time to time to alter or amend the Mine B8 tuey siiftll see ut. j j,^,^ •s«tiirt*«at.*w j»«r<* *«*vii j-.mvw*!** »»*' , ■•^, ' ''J ^. If: s'"'. ri->^ m Mi ■ tT Chapels of Eaiie and Missionary parsonage house belonging to the 20 6. That every clcfffyman receiying a stipend through this Society, sliall be required to mnle to the Secretary of the Society, according to luch form as the Board of Home Miraions may from time to time require, a yearly return on the first day of May in each year, showing— (1) The estimated number of the members of the Church of England. (2) The number of Churches. Stations respectively. (8) Whether or not there is a Mission or provided by the people. (4) The income from Church or Glebe Land for the year ending 80th April last (6) The amount contributed towards the support of the incumbent from sources other than the grant through this Society. (6) The number of public services on Sunday and in the week respectively. (7) The average congregation in each place of worship at Sunday services. (8) The number of baptisms. A. Infants. B. AdulU. C. Total. The number of communicants last year. 4 m 4i^i> p 18) (14) Synod. (15). A. Added. B. Removed. C. Deceased. D. Present number,(c6unting all those who,having had opportunity, have communicated within the year). The numl)er contirmed. Marriages. Burials. Names of Church Wardens. Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday-school. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions forthwith and before the General Committee on the first day of their meeting; and no grant shall be payable to any Missionary, in default of rendering ai.y such statement or return, so long as such default shall continue. 8. That the clergy who do not receive stipends through the Society be requested to forward the same return, as far as possible, to the Secre- tary on the 1st day of May in each year, in order that a complete state- ment of the Diocese in these particulars may be published in the Annual Report of the Society. 7. That all the clergy of the Diocese be requested to forwaitl to the Board of Home Missions on the 1st January in each year a statement for the year ending 81st December, showinit— (1) CommuBicants (counting all th(jse who, having bad opportunity, have communicated within the year) (2) Income from Local Endowment for the support of tl' clergy. (8) Income from Offertory Collections. (4) Income from Pew Rents. (Q) Income from other donations for Church purposes— iocludiDg Jil this Society, according to time require, ng— Church of il Missionary »ng1ng to tlic B year ending e incumbent in the week lip at Sunday .,•■! rhOfhavinghad thin the year). 1 Society and r-school. lome Mlssioni it dny of their r, in default of a. default shall ugh the Society le, to the Secre- complete state- din the Annual (forward to the !ar a statement ad opportunity, t of ti' clergy. Mes—includiog the assessnicnt and r.Il other sums riven for Ihn raaintenanco of the Church in the Parinh or Mission (cxcuifiivc of the offertory collections or pew rents), and also all sums given for tin* Hijpport of ihn Church In the Diocese. (6) Income for Church purposes from other sources- Including income from Church Lands (not Glebe), and income on any moneys invested for the use of the Church. (Thit ilatettunt ia required by the S. P. O., and their grant to the Dioeete depends upon it» bring $a'.'n/aetory), 8. That the Board of Home Missions, iu conjunction with the Lord Uishop, shull appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which ench deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holding Missionary meetings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat, not interfering, however, with the usual semi-annual collections and annual canvass ofthe Mission on behalf of the Society; and further, of making enquiries as to the power of theMis.sion to contribute towards the Clergyman's support; such deputations reix)rting to the Board, and through them to the General Committee of the Society. 9. That the Board of Home Missions, in conjunction with the L^\'d Bishop, may further appoint special deputations to enauire into the causes of any deficiency of contributions or other pecuniary difficulties in any Mission, and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the Parishes receiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be respectfully requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, requesting their concurrence therein. 11. The Board of Home Missions shall have power, with the approval/ of the Lord Bishop, to make any ^ant that the funds may allow, in aid of any Mission not already receiving aid, upon such con- ditions as they may arrange; such grant to terminate, in every case, on the first day of July next ensuing. « 12. That a certificate be added to the parochial atcreements, which shall be signed by the representatives of the Mission, declaring that the amount given by the Mission is a bona fide contribution, and that no part is deriv^ from the rent of glebes or the interest of investments— the property of the Mission. 13. That the Board of Home Missions shall have power with the approval of the Lord Bishop, if there l)e available funds, to make a grant, not exceeding f 100.00, to aid in the building of any Parsonage House, when it shall be certified that such grant wUl complete the build- ing free of debt. • A. Memorandum of Agreement between the Diocesan Church Society, of New Brunswick, and the members of the Church in the Mission of The undersigned, on behalf of the Congregation of the above Mission, do hereby undertake to have a sum, at the rate of $ per annum, collected and paid quarterly to the Treasurer of the said Society, from the first day of October, 1889. so long as the ministrations at present afforded to the said congregation shall be continued. \ s ^ M H- \ J li „ [ii'' ' ■;■;;' , ^j. m M*i: !:*.i',i * ri [■■ii We also certify that the amount given by the Mission is a bona fidr contribution, and that no part of tlie sum is derived from rent of glebes, or interest of investments, the property of the Mission. The present Agreement to continue till revised by the Society at any meeting of the General Committee. < Dated at , the ) .day of. 1889. Memo.— A condition of the Diocesan Church Society grant is that Parsonage Houses are kept injured for at least one-half their value. ,.,...,,,,. ,^,..,. , . .,j|^ . .^ ., _ ..__. Notice is hereby given that this congregation, having failed to enter into the engagement required by the Diocesan Church Society, to contribute the sum of $ quarterly, towards the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot be drawn after the next; and unless the eaga^eoient be meantime completed, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. ■'V.i'l .N. B. .18. ' Dkau Sir, — I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of . . for the present quarter has not been received; and to remind you that unless the same be remitted, or proper receipts for produce sent in, on or before the last day of the quarter, the grant made by the Society will cdlae from date. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. I am, yours respectfully, , Treasurer. -»> 0. ' . . • . . .N. O. I > . . .18. ... Dear Sir,— I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the past quarter has Vot been received; and tliat, consequently, the grant made by the Society ceases with the payment due this date. Should the Mission require a renewal of the grant it will be neces- sary for an application to that effect to be made to the Board of Home Missions, which has power to renew the same on the Mission ceasing to be in default. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. •1 I am, yours respectfully, "" •■ . 7>«««r. CaA %y. 23 is a bona fidr ent of glebes, Jociety at any grant is tbat icir value. nng failed to hurch Society, le Missionary's d, payment of XI 18.... ; required from t been received; proper receipts Eirter, the grant non. ,^ . Treamrtr. 18.... t required from t been received ; ceases with the t will be neces- Board of Home Mission ceasing ision. Treasurer. rOBM 07 DBAFT. ^'^^'* "^- •■•■X .18. Sir: Pay to or order, the sum of being the amount of salary due to me as Missionary at for the quarter ending the day of 18 in accordance with the Schedule adopted by the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 .18... To the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunatcick. li: .if- ■. r'l't >l\.x'}j>* ,'<■■ VOBM OF PBODUCB BECEIPT. 4;.!' |.,i' \SS^If Produce is received from several parties^ particulars to he stated on the back of this Jieceipt. Diocesan Church Society op New Buunswick. ,.i,i,, Received this date from tlie same being equivalent at market rates to lou Dollars, and taken by me in part payment of my stipend, as Missionary at for the Quarter ending the Ist day of .' 18. . . . Dated at the day of 18 I MibSionary, ;^l«i' j1^ T> ENDORSEMENT. ^O'lt iH Statement of Produce Receipts. ■ . • , . ■ •■:. Names. ,.; -,, Amounts. ,.-i Y, ., '■IIM M-'i' t rr, . Mi/-'.svv ; ,-. " Total | N, B. — The payments specified above are to be tl^e bona fide contri- butions of the persons statei^. : '^t !| U • M i'l'ij i r-y i ■' ! ■' ': • pi'' 24 THE DIVINITY SCHOLABSHIPS FTTirD. 1. The Divinity Scholarships Fund shall consist of the amount already appropriatea thereto, of all accumulations of interest, iind of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions given to or applied by the Societv for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the second object of the Society, as hereinafter provided, 2. Tiie Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, under the directions of the Executive Committee, invest every |500 of surplus of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 8. The entire management of the Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of |1,200, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter be made to exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such grant shall be a sum not exceeding $300 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institutions as the Board of Home Missions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 6. The choice of Divinity Scholars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. 7. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall be the Scf totary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Board may direct, 8. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. THE INCAPACITATED CLEROT FUND. 1. The Fund for the assistance of clergyman who are incapacitated by mental or bodily infirmity shall consist of the capital sum of $3,000; being the amount heretofore specially appropriated from the Fund belonging to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumu- lations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to the Society for this special object, and the interest only of this Fund shall be applied to the relief of disabled clergymen of the present Diocese of Fredericton. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under tlie direction of the Executive Committee, invest any surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 8. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in a Committee to consist of the Bishop and the Bishop Coadjutor (if any) of the Diocese, and of three Clergymen and three Laymen, to be appointed annually by the Executive Committee, at the July meeting thhreof. 4. Any Clergyman duly appointed as Rector, Missionary or Assist- ant Curate m the Diocese of Fredericton, and being unable to discharge t^e duties of his office through mental or bodily infirmity, and wishing in accf 2>l is not I of tfael ixx mc Order! )f thef iUm Sq inch he Of luch tl BID. of the amount jrest, und of all )ns given to or interest of this cond object of jhall from time je, invest every le capital of the r respects shall e capital thereof sum of 11.200, jeed in any one IT. 1300 per annum, 18 or conditions, e Missions shall, !se, determine, by the Board of »ns shall be the :espondence, and 5 the Board may jneral Committee of the proposed 'UND. > are incapacitated tal sum of $3,000; from the Fund ,y, of all accumu- 3, collections and al object, and the relief of disabled ,y shall, from time mittee. invest any the capital of the be, and hereby is. 3 Bishop Coadjutor 98 to participate in the benefits of this Fund, shall make application, in writing, to the Committee appointed under Rule 8. who shall determine each case on its own merits, and shall have power to grant such yearly pension, not exceeding $400, as tlicy shatl see fit. The application shall also state the annual value of any private property, pension, or income of which applicant m»y be possessed, or which is directly or ir dirertlv available for his benefit. In all cases an application for a pension shall be accompanied by a recommendation from the Lord Bishop of the DiocesOi 5. Should the Committee refuse to entertain the application, an appeal may be made by the applicant to the General Committee. 6. In the event of an application being favorably considered, a pension shall be granted only on condition of the applicant first resigning his cure with all its emoluments. 7. The Committee may, at their discretion, alter or withdraw any of the pensions, subject to an appeal to the General Committee. 8. If any pensioner shall be able to undertake any clerical duty for which he shall receive any stipend, the pension shall be reduced, or shall cease, at the discretion of the Committee, as long as he continues to discharge such duty. 9. No Clergyman shall receive any benefit from this Fund unless he shall have served at least seven consecutive years in the Diocese of Predericton. « 10. If any pensioner reside out of this Diocese, sufficient uWOf of his continued disability shall accompany his draft for the pensiob.^^ 11. Pensions shall be payable quarterly, and proportionately for any part of a quarter, on the first day of January, April, July and October, in each year. 113. No alteration or amendment to the above rules may be made except by the General Committee, and upon notice of the proposed change given in writing, at the next previous annual meeting. .,f,f;, k;. nJt^i It THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. ! 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericton, in the Province of New Brunswick, shall have a special Fund to be called "The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," which shall consist of the I present capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabilities), of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises and bequests. and other contril)utions given and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of nil payments received under these rules; and this Fund shall be applied to tlie assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, in accordance with these rules, and to no other object. 3t Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not already entitleij to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund shall, within three Laymen, to ''* months, from July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy it the July meeting Orders, or from his admission into the Diocese, apply to the Secretary ^ i)f the Fund for a certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the [issionary or Assist- f""^ ^^^ opposite his age in the annexed scale. Any applicant after nnnble to discharge f"ch period of time shall only l)e permitted to receive a certificate at Ir^u,r anA wishinclhe option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, and upon rmity, ana wwui b ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^j^^^ ^^^^^ ^.^^^^ 9 m "111 . ■■:■ -M 'if ■ ■ >^W • i i 1 i'' Pfj 1 5.' ''U:'- Kit- . }■':■: L. H'< 96 '• 8. Every Clersryman being a member of this Fund shall make nnd forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congregation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates serving under a Rector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be required to make a collection but shall forward only their own annual paymerl. 4 All payments and all congrcgntiona! collections shall become due on the first day of January, in each year, and must be paid within thirty days. If this rule is not complied with, the certificate shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of theCom^ mittee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, nccordingto the annexed scale, together with such sum as tlie Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrears. 5. Upon compliance with the above rules the 'Diocesan Church Society undertakes to pay out of " The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," a yearly pension of Two Hundred Dollars, tothc widow of each Clergyman holding a certificate, during the widowhood. Provided that in case the income should at any time be insufticient to pay the full amount of the pensions for which it may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, pro rc'a; provided, nevertheless, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of $100. 6. If the widow die or marry again, the pension shall be paid towards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may be under the age of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained this age the pension shall cease. 7. The Trustees named in the will of the Clergyman shall be recognized by the Committee in the event ot the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children; but if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act; or if Tius^ees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or childreu shall at his death receive the pension, under the limllfttion as to age expressed in Kule 6. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the forma- tion of these rules; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, shall be admitted a member oi this Fund, on making the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes with the Bishop's consent from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and the sum of |6 in lieu of the collections from his Parish or Mission. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations, through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical certifi- cate testifying the same, he may (continue his connection with the Fund, upon making his yearly payment. 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. ■' "*''■ •**"»•' •.*•" ■■" -"'i ^ ^= " LhS all latMe find agresfttwn in a Rector, or id to make a >t. shall become le paid -within icate shall he 1 of th& Com^ te at the rate to the annexed -e may require )cesan Church 3 and Orphans widow of each Provided that he full amount tsions shall be 3 nevertheless, am of $100. 1 shall be paid Clergyman as en the youngest ffvman sha^^ ^® marriage of his y them for the J 80 named are ive been named, writing appoint children shall at to age expressed 1 over the age of me of the forma- Diocese, over the a pension from 1 be admitted a It for the age of consent from the e shall be allowed jayment, and tbe Mission. ilic ministrations, a medical certifi- on with the Fund, m the ministry, or I with the Church i as the Executive 13. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall he Treasurer of this Fund, and shall from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money, and add the .same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed state- ment of the income, payments and invested money, shall he published in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Church Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on January Ist and July 1st, in each year; the first payment to he calculated for the inter- val from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by tl>c Executive Committee, and it shall he his duty to issue certificates, receive payments, donations and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener if required by him. 16. None of the above rules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. k .». :>; irx; ... I.;... .,(!• 1 !•'':•••■ 7 /•;'■■-:' ^Ti o: . 111'?'-' ; ; 'III 1- ■ !' ' I 'I i ii ' . !tU .''hiyvj'y. ... ... . . , . ... ., SCALE OF PAYMENTS FUGM THE AOK OF $3 TO THR AGE OF 60. ( > ■"U H\;,' • ■'i K ^ ''! li'^' :^i Y -^, ' '■ 1 ^ ' \ tf ' * ' •'i ' >;•'■ , 'i '.■;»• ■ ■t m: ■<;. ■ 1 '."■'''' . .,\ ■■•1 /.• ■ ,1 '5.' 1 ■'*!,■■/■ ■ 1 J Ik at) I i; t/ I' 5 3» ;i« . 'iitwii' '•ii' : . . . ;• > ..■•»■■';!>■."» ' ' !■ ' . ■•:? -it N ■»•*> / ;'. li'r- i'*.. ' v,^ '■,..1:.' , III ' • ti< j j: ' . f ;, ; Vu • ''!«'■ No. .>,, ] CERTIFICATE. , , ;'. 'r' ■' " • ii'i (t (1 ; '^ f ' 1 ► ' t; : .f' The Diocesan Church Society ot New Brunswick hereby certifies, That the Rev of has this day paid to the Widows and Orphans Fund, of this Society, the sum of . , , being his first payment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby covenants and engages out of the Special Fund called the Widows and Orphans Fund, and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after his decease, the Pension of Two Hundred Dollars per annum, so long as the same shall be payable according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided always, that the said shall yearly and pvery year on the first day of January, make the annual payment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. Provided that in case the income should, at any time, be insufficient to pay the full amount of pensions, for which it may be liable, such pension shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, pro rata; provided, neverthe- less, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of |100. In Witness Whereof, the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto afllxed this day of A.D. 18 ... Secretary of tlie Widows and Orphans Fund. of chfl 29 '.' :, ' . •> ii 1. ->.': .^^ . ■K, a: . -^i ;•'■■ .1 ■ ' • ' ereby certifies, to the Widows rulations. And r covenants and Orpbans Fund, 1 Pension of Two ball be payable rovided always. . eball yearly annual payment faithfully observe itions. Provided cient to pay the icb pension shall ovided, neverthe- thc sum of flOO. Society of New eunto affixed this A.D.18 ... d OrpJians Fund. THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREH OF THE CLSROT FUND. 1. The Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto (being $1,860.79), of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions, given to, or applied by, the Society for this (>]Hcial object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to assist iu the education of children of Clergymen duly licensed in the present Diocese of Frcdericton, or of children of those who may have died, or retired with the Bishop's approval on the ground of age or infirmity. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, who if they shall think fit, may vest such management in a sub-committee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1,200. nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to he made exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. , 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary of the Fund, and cverv such application shall be accompanied by a state- ment of any and all private property, pension or income, of the parent or pai^nts, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support ana eaucation of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub committee, may, in any case, require further statements, which shall thereupon be furnished for their information. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, subject to tlie approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, shall determine, in each case, the amount of the grant, which shall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be continued for one or more years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age of eighteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct ail correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Executive Committee or its sub-committee may direct. 9. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. -ffifitst^iM :-m> n i' ,s - ..rt>=., =Av,i. -.va i'^nV, ..',1 =♦•> Ui\,\^ {'tiir ■*> iMl-^-r^ !tl' ■r«>ll 'MiUriJtlt 'tilt tU J)«l .,' '■. -^ : » *• I '•' • Jl'Jl- ■t •; ■ . rt.' ■ ■I- ■','•' •' 'S ■«. ■ { iii'-" '., m ' vr a 'i '' ■■'■ f' ■ a ''' ' '■' 'h-' I,.";:.- [i . .■'w'.'.v. 1- Q'i"' '" ■^'? ■;,;,• 1 ■• ; t ;»f: ■ '■«• :, .t.'^V.i, "f" 1 ',>'■ ,' ■• iJv ) .;!^^^- :■■ ?i^ '>i- ':■• ' , ■ • '« '. ^•i^;; '; ' ■' 30 RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. .* ..lil'i'n*!!! APPLICATION FOR GRANTS. ■t.i That in future no application for grants shall he considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previouei^y. ..quence of the limited means at the disposal of the Society, and the great necessity for new and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes, and other endow- mentq of Parishes should be fully utilized. Iherefore Jiesolved, — 1. That the Board of Home Missions be author- ized to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission receiving aid from the Society, full details of all such glebes, Church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftener, as they shall see fit. 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Rector s use, is taken to make up the 81 icred which CominitUse, 1 account of )e authorized sum granted larles, and all >r the service ixpire with it. »ey, whatever, they are paid, h the services Tit"!!' 1 Society from )m the a)ciety li contributions Committee will ijumbers of the ergymen— the X Parishes, and , heretofore, and loses for which i disposal of the Bd -work. It has nd other endow- issionsbeauthOT- arish or Mission ti glebes. Church f shall see fit. acome from the n to make up the Bom required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith increase the amount required in proportion thereto; and in case of neglect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collt^ct tlie interests or rents, the Board he auth(>rized t«) enquire into tlie matter, and, if there be sutHcicnt cause, suspend tlio f^rant to tlio Mission, until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. u.iU i-rs. CONTRIBUTIONS — HOW CIIAROBABLB. 1141 That the Secretary of the Diocesan Church Society be requested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions, reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds, that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining unpaid be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executive Committee, for their action in the matter, at the October meeting, and each meeting thereafter, so long as any amount shall continue in arrears. BBCKBTARIBB OF LOCAL COMMirrBES. That every Missionary be requested to furnish annually, to the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. •t' -^ ■■ '• ' CERTinCATKS OP LAY DBLROATBS. That the certificates rtf the LUy Delegates be sent to the Secretary at least teq days before the meeting of the General Committee, to enable him to report to the meeting at its opening the names of those qualified, and that his report shall be accepteif as prima facie evidence of qualifi- cation. X^jj., PRINTING OF RULES AND REGULATIONS. That all Rules and Regulations made by the General Committee be printed in the Annual Report. •■ ■ « "ti MISSION S BECOMING VACANT. ill e*J Uti- {hjTV ^H That when any Mission now reccivinsr aid from the Society shall become vacant, the grant from the Society shall therefrom cease, and shall only l>e renewed upon application to the General Committee, or to the Board of Home Missions, and upon such terms as to assessment and grant as they, or either of them, shall consider equitabla AID TO LOCAL ENDOWMENTS. at) l.lii .IJf (Resolutions passedJuly, 1883). » ' • """ ' Whereaa, It is desirable that this Society should encourage the formation of moderate endowments to take the place of f^rants now made to Missions throughout the Diocese, which grants must of neces- sity be rapidly reduced, and in many cases completely withdrawn befoi:« very long. Therefore Raolved, That if at any time within the next three years any Mission receiving a grant from this Society shall raise an endow- ment of not less than Three Thousand Dollars, and shall pay the same to the treasurer of thia Society, in trust, for the payment of the stipend :r kA .if- a';";^ % .it r- •! t-f >■■■ '-^ :-^; "' m '1^ '.., \"f ■ 1 \' TV. i > ' ' ' * ■ ■■;,\i*:'. . • , !+■ ■Vf hi' 89 of the Mlssiondiy, the Board of Home Missions shall be authorized to order the Treasurer to pay into such Trust Fund, out of the Capital Funds of the Society, not specially appropriated, a sum eoual to double the grant that such Mission may be receiving from the Bociety al the time such endowment is completed; and thereupon all grants in aid of such Missions hhall be withdrawn, and shall not afterwards be renewed. And Further Ruolv«d, That in order to provide for the return to the Capital Funds of the 8o<>iety of moneys so paid, the Treasurer shall reserve and set aside out of the income of the Society each year, for four years after such payment has been made, one-half the amount of the grant that such Mission was receiving at the time the endowment was completed, and shall reinvest the same as part of the Capital of the Society. And Further Resolved, That the payments made under this resolution out of the Capital Funds of the Society shall not exceed Two Thousand Dollars, until further authority shall be given by the Gcntral Com- mittee. TRAVELLING OUTFITS. (Resolution pasned July, WM). ITTiereoa, It is very desirable that some provision should be mftdc whereby men commencing work in this Diocese may be enabled to purchase the requisite travelling outfit without becoming involved in debt for the same; therefore Resolved, That when a man commences Trrk in this Diocese in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Diocesan Church Society, a sum not exceeding f 250 may be advaucefl to him for the purchase of the necessary travelling: outfit, upon the following conditions : l8t. That he undertakes to serve at least three years in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Society. 2nd. That during these three years his stipend shall not exceed $700, out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to retain $25 per quarter till the sum advanced be repaid. 8rd. That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work before the expiration of the three years, he shall refund such part of the grant as may still be unpaid. ^ ;,,^.it.:,;^»^;i i.^ Hi""--' , REBOLUTIONB ADOPTED BT THE GENERAL COMMITTEE, JULY, 1887. Resolved, That all grants made to Missions by the Diocesan Church Society be upon the condition that insurance on Parsonages be main- tained as heretofore required. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BT THE GENERAL COMMITTEE, JULY, 1889. 1. That the Clergy be requested to report the names of all contribu- tors to the funds of the' Society for publication in the Annual Report. 2. That a Committee be appointed to consider and report to the Gleneral Committee next year upon a scheme of assessment upon the Clergy in the Diocese, looking towards placing the Incapacitated Clergy Fund on a satisfactorv ba&is. 8. That the Book Depository Committee be authorized to make, at their discretion, free grants of books to Parishes or Sunday-schools, out of any surplus funds, which may be on hand, applications for the 8^me to be made to the Secretary of the Committee. < > /;:;.,.. ; i ^ii! ;j dd ^^"i uthorized to the Capital lal to double jciety at the iiits in aid of i be renewed, return to the easurcr shall kch year, for le amount of j endowment Capital of the his resolution wo Thousand Ji;n«^al Com- lould be mftde be enabled to ig involved In s Diocese in a liurch Society, lie purchase of ions : in a Parish or hall not exceed authorized to ch work before art of the grant JULY, 1887. iocesan Church mages be main- 1, JULY, 1889. J of all contribu- nnual Report, nd report to the sment upon the )acitated Clergy •ized to make, at Sunday-schools, lications for the r T h RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. >1^'i\: X' 1iV.\! f ..It ].:n A OLBBE LAND COMMITTEK. A Committee shall be appointed to be called '* The Glebe Land Committee," with full and absolute power and authority to demise and lease, by public auction or by private agreement, for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and upon such other covenants and conditions as may be deemed advisable; and to sell at public auction or by private sale and convey in fee simple, subject to such limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be deemeid advisable by the Glebe Land Committee, all and every or any, the lands, tene- ments and hereditaments vested in the Society unier Chapter 70, 3{4th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore conveyed by this Society; and for such purposes to advertise in any manner tloie said lands, or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause all or any leases, conveyances or deeds to l)e prepared, and to cause and direct the seal of the Society to be affixed to the same; also to receive the proceeds of all or any safes so made ; all things to be done under this resolution, however, to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisions, and stipulations of 18th Victoria, Chapter 86, ss. 50, 51, 52, 68, 54; and all proceeds of all or any sales and rents of lands leased under this resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by the Treasurer of this Society for the time being, to and for the uses, trusts and purposes set forth in the last mentioned Act. < • ,. •. ijtn ":oTi'i -ij-f'^-^ ^lovj cuU. ul L'^> vi -5 nut ^iviU lo rr 'Ul ■ uuy^w: ' .^iV^i-'ylr^.'K ■^'■: N> ' - -'- ■ -4 f > .V' Iff: T '.■■'* r ♦ '. it /A ^ • !/>' 't'. 5 I ■c '* ?n REPORT. 1889. I,' T:t Jfi fM c ilUdJ;! A little more than a year ago it was found that a large increase in the annual contributions to this Society would be required for the maintenance of the Missions then established. To the appeal then made, there was, in many instances, a generous response — more especially in the cities of Frederic- ton and St. John. In the past current year, the offerings for General Purposes have exceeded the amount ever before received for a like period. To keep up the present Missions, with a provision for other pressing wants, an increase of con- tributions similar to that of the pa^t year is now requisite. There is reason to hope that this result may be attained, more particularly by the attention aroused to the subject, through deputations on the part of the Gommittee "on the needs of the Diocese. *' During the past few months a few of the Missions have become vacant. This difficulty, it is hoped, is only temporary; still it should be borne in mind that, to induce Clergymen elsewhere to come and help us — to secure the continuous labors of those now engaged in the work — every effort must be made by this Society, and in the several Parishes or Missions to lighten the burdens of the Missionaries. As far as possible they should bo relieved from all anxiety and care with refer- ence to the necessary means 6t their support. An important change was made last year with regard to the mode of securing local contributions. How far this change has proved a success will be seen from the following Mission- ary reports. itt liit't 9n ANDOVER — REV. L. A. HOYT. ^f. / The work in this Mission during tho past year has been very much of the same charaotor as that of previous years. The Church at Undine approaches completion. I hoped to have had it consecrated on 8aiut Alban's Day, but was disap- pointed, from the scarcity of skilled workmen among other causes. There is, however, every prospect that it will be completed and ready for consecration this autumn. Saint Bartholomew's Church will, I feel confident, be ready for consecration on St. Bartholomew's Day, and will be consecrated thereafter at as early a date as possible. With tho aid of the Bishop Coadjutor ( purchased, during the past spring, a Methodist meeting-house at Arthuretto which will require to be converted into a Church. This will, therefore, entail further responsibilities in the way of Church building. I have also to thank the Bishop Coadjutor, as also the Women's Aid Association, of Fredericton, for their generosity in largely supplementing the liberal local support by which I have been encouraged to ask the Metropolitan to establish the Mission of Gordon and Lome. His Lordship has acceded to my request, and I am expecting daily a Clergyman to till that post. The Women's Aid Association, of Fredericton, has also made a grant to St. Alban's Church, and the Women's Aid Association, of St. Paul's (St. John), a similar grant to St. Bartholomew's. The Girls' Association, of Fredericton, have also contributed their oifering to this Mission during the past year. For all this, and for contributions from kind friends in England, I tender my sincere thanks. During the past year I found myself compelled to take a rest from my work, and received a leave of absence for three months for that purpose. I beg to thank Canon Neales for a service which he performed for me at Andover during my absence; and the Rev. J. E. Flewelling, for performing duties during the same time at Peel; and, mure than all, the Rev. H. R Morris, who not only during my absence, performed parochial duties Sundays and week days, but during the whole year has labored at Bairdsville at his own cost building up the spiritual temple, and has spent much time and energy in repairing the Church, and improving its surroundings. A new foundation has been placed under the Church, the walls have been newly plastered, and many more much-needed repairs have been made, while a large horse shod has been added, and proves a coaveoiepoe and an advantage in more ways than one. m ■■M .» : • V'' i. i .'•* • It '•1. '< ii^. r It ■!'■'. ■. .. :!i ■ 36 » A confirmation \vas held by the Bishop Coadjutor on the l5th June current, at which six candidates were presented by Mr. Morris, at Bairdsville, and eleven by myself, at the Parish Church. The event of the year at the Parish Church has been the purchase of a pipe organ. The finances of the Parish have not yet reached a sound basis. The assessment still remains only partially paid, and, as usual, I have been obliged to supply the deficiency. Little as I can afford this, still less can I afford to let the Mission work of this part of the Diocese go wholly neglected so long as I remain at this post at which I have been placed by my Bishop. • ■ • 'i *' ..' o> < J. .r.'- BATHURST — REV. G. D. PETERS. '*■?■ --c: 'k-, 1^. ft; . : -.1- : No report. <>-.;«f i ,.V t* 4 1,^ ' BAY DU VIN — REV. W. J. WILKINSON. Like every other Parish, I suppose, there are drawbacks and discouragements as well as encouragements. Services have been held regularly on Sundays without one exception for the last two years. The Holy Communion is celebrated once a fortnight at the Church of St. John the Evangelist and on all the principal holy days. On the alternate Son- days there is only evening service at the Church, as I aiii engaged on other parts of the Mission. I superintend the Sunday-school held every Sunday afternoon at the Church and teach a class. There are two other teachers besides myself and the Bishop Doane series is used in this school and also throughout the Mission. On three days of the week I have classes of instruction in various parts of the Mission. At Escuminac I have service on a week-day evening, once a fortnight. The congregations at these services are increasing, but very few who attend are as yet really Church people. In add:* ion to this service I celebrate the Holy Communion in a private house three times a year. When, however, the new Church is completed at the village, the Escuminac Communi- cants will communicate there. The village is a small settle- ment about half way between Bay du Vm and Escuminac. Services are held at present in the school house, but notwith- standing the fact that many who attend these services do not belong to our Church, the congregations are good, the respond- 3t ing very hearty and the people attentiye. In September next (D. v.), we hope to have consecrated a small Church bnilt by means of subscriptions from the people and the generosity and liberality of the Metropolitan, the Bishop Coadjutor and several leading Church people in the Diocese. It would be impossible for me to mention all the names of these kind donors, but I am glad of this opportunity of thanking them all for their timely assistance, and I hope I may be pardoned if, in this connection, I do mention particularly the names of Sir John C. Allen, Judge Wilkinson and Miss Percival, who, next to the Metropolitan, were the largest contributors, and whose subscriptions gladdened our hearts at a time when we were much straitened for means. The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, with its usual liberality, has, through the Bishop, promised us a grant of £15 upon the usual con- ditions, rfotwithstanding the help which we have received and which I gratefully acknowledge, we still need more contributions, either in money or Church furniture to enable us to complete the building free of debt. I am sorry to say the salmon fishing has so far this season been an utter failure. The catch on the Island is less than has ever been known before. The proceeds from the fish will not nearly cover the expense of those who are largely engaged in the business. I have not quite finished collecting for the Society, but I do not think I will get as much as last year. Under these circumstances we cannot do more than raise the same amount for which we were assessed last year, viz. : $295. CAMBRIDGE— REV. C. H. IIATHEWAY. .;>i*>11 This sixth report from the Mission of Cambridge is of much interest to our own Parishioners if not to the whole Diocese. We opened our new stone Church by license from the Lord Bishop, on All Saints' Day, and the Rector of Fredericton preached for us one of his admirable sermons; and on Saint John Baptist's Day, Bishop Eingdon consecrated our Church by the name of St. James the Apostle, and was pleased with our work. The whole work of piling the stone, hauling it, and assist- ing with rough work, has fallen to the lot of ten families, and it was.only four mouths from the time the ''foundation stone'' was laid until we held service in the Church in its unfinished state, and after a delay of foar months more we returned to the ■ Ma 'A I: «;v! ute ■■ l*s JV:^' m^'- M .'•ff , ' •':■:.■ i **'- . -'■■■' I ': 38 house of God, finished but not all furnished, for we are waiting for some friends to assist us in this, as they have in other work. A start has been made on St. Luke's Church, Young's Cove, the rafters raised, new roof and bell tower put on, and an apse added for a chancel. We hope to finish the work this summer. As Coal Creek, Chipman, is the most growing part of the Mission, on account of the opening of the coal mines and Central Railway, an acre of ground has been secured for a Church, and the plans are out for contract. Here is a great opening for the Church. No religious body has, as yet, taken possession of the field. I can only afford to give monthly services, which seem appreciated by the congregation that attends. Fifteen have been confirmed there, and on Sunday, June 23rd, his Lordship Bishop Kiugdon baptized one adult and confirmed five. We had sixteen communicants. I hope my part could be set off as a separate Mission and a resident Priest be sent to the field grown white for harvest. It was a great pleasure to have Bishop Kingdon with us for three days to distribute Christian words of counsel and advice. He had rather a hard day on Sunday, driving thirty- two miles, confirming three times, and giving us six addresses — three to the congregation and three to the candidates. My report of six years' work I find per register is — 15 mar- ried; 34 buried; 104 confirmed; 151 baptized (35 adults); 1,095 services; about 5J0,000 miles travelled. •f.-'W/ '»'» JIMI* t" CAMPOBELLO — REV. FREDERICK PEMBER. I am glad to say, with thankfulness, that the Church here is alive and progressing. During the winter the congrega- tions have been larger than the winter before. The new aisle, which was dedicated last year, has been constantly used, and on several occasions was needed. At Easter there was the largest company of Communicants known for years — twenty coming forward at the early service, and seventeen at the later. There is a slight but steady increase mauifestud. On the last Sunday in the month we have an afternoon service, especially for, and in lieu of. the Sunday-school The service is fully choral and is enjoyed by the children, who sir.g well, and join heartily in the responses. There is abundant promise for a future choir; indeed, the children at a moment's notice would be ready to lead the ainging in Church. Since last Church here d9 :^eport, there have been fonrteen baptisms — one adult, sinCd confirmed. Holy Oommunion has been celebrated twice a month — once at 8 a. h. Marriages, nine. Fanerals, six. On these last occasions I allow hymns and give an address, which, if not in order, is useful in more ways than one. On Sunday, 26th May, the Bishop Coadjutor officiated at all the services. After morning prayer he confirmed a class of twenty-one persons, presented by the Rector. Onr Sunday-school maintains its high character, simply because we have a superintendent and staff of teachers of unwearied diligence and strict punctuality. At the appointed hour they are always at hand, a fact which the scholars easily learn and imitate.. There are upwards of one hundred and twenty scholars, with an ordinary attendance of ninety and some- times one hundred. We have passed through a season of bard financial strain, for its abnormal mildness killed the fisheries; plenty of fish, but not frost enough to utilize them, so as to pack them fresh for the western markets, consequently we have had much difficulty in reaching the $410 required by the Diocesan Church Society, still we have had special offer- ings for other Missions, Domestic and Jewish. In the Sunday- school, we have regular catechizing and by a lady, viz. : our superintendent. The children gave their Lenten offerings to the Missions. I ought, in conclusion, to thank with the greatest sincerity and emphasis the ladies of the two circles, senior and junior, who have done so much, having bought an organ for the Church and another for the school, respectively. We have also received some assistance and much sober amuse- mentjrom the meetings of the St. Ann's Reading Club. CANTERBURY— REV. C. A. S. WARNEFORD Reports contributions to the amount of |33, hoping for a further amount. imTbrfa '•' • ' f >.H 'M'«J» <>!» fi«7/ ,r. :^:i, CANNING— REV. N.C. HANSEN. ■:•.'■-'■' v-:-' Since my last report considerable progress has been made in many ways; and as it seems customary to report improve- ments almost to a fence-pole, we must not fail to notice here that kneelers have been placed in St. Michael's Church, Newcastle, and a platform has been built for the organ and '■M m , h^ 'M m .1v<- I :■(: .■>( - y .in ", I. *> • 40 so rendered it tnnch more effective. A handsotne cliandelier and good side-lights have also beeu purchased for this Church, making evening services possible. A bell from the McShane foundry has been placed in the belfry of St. Mary's Church, Little River; and 1 think it deserves to be mentioned that not a cent needed for all this has been raised by means of socials and entertainments. Owing to the delightful weather last winter no appointment of service was missed and the congregations were larger than at any time since my arrival here. As we had no proper lights at the Newcastle Church, no special Lenten services were held here, but at Little River on Wednesday nights there were evening services with sermons on the Morning Prayer, These services were remarkably well attended, very adverse circumstances notwithstanding, and the interest taken in the course of sermons exceeded the Rector's most sanguine expectations. At present there is being delivered at the morning services a course of sermons on * Church History, which, it is hoped, will show how steadfastly the Church has continued in the Apostles' doctrine and fellowship. During the Lenten season, St. Mary's Church passed through the crisis of her existence. A so-called revival was held at Little River with the avowed object of annihilating the Church. The five members, of which St. Mary's boasts, did not anticipate any good result from the advent of a number of fanatics. Perhaps they had good reason for trembling, for the Rector — horresco ref evens — attended one of the meetings nbt without ludicrous consequences which must not be mentioned in this report. We are thankful, however, to say that so far from being annihilated, St. Mary's Church stands to-day on a far firmer basis that ever. On the 5th of June a confirmation was held at St. Michael's, Newcastle, at which the Bishop confirmed eleven candidates. A Deanery meeting was held here at the same tim««, and the presence of six Clergymen at the service did much to enhance it. We can hardly doubt that such services will do much to strengthen the Church. The Rector can also report that a new station has been opened this year at Hardwood Ridge, and Fridaj^evening attended. services are held in the school-house which are fairly wel On the whole, the Rector looks back upon the past year with much pleasure and gratitude. That the Church tone is very much improved must be evident to every one, and on more than one occasiou the people have given signs of their V'r r good-will towards the Rector. At Christmas the yonng men and women of Little River showed uncommon thoughtfalness and kindness by leaving a usefal and handsome present at the vestry, nor was he forgotten at Newcastle, where, perhaps, they have less of this world's goods. And during Lent he saw that the people meant to cling to him not only in sunshine but in dark and cloudy days also. Our thanks are due to the Presbj[terians at Salmon Greek for cheerful financial support, having contributed largely towards the Rector's salary. n-^ i, CARLETON— REV. 0. G. DOBBS it u^" It)-*} Reports contributions as follows: Three schools, .... ...af<^ .... .... General Purposes, .... . . . . General Purposes, collection, . . . . Total, til- lu ';■... . . . . .rBrtf M)#«:s?s ~- .... CHATHAM— REV. D. FORSYTH. $14 62 31 15 29 35 $75 12 No report. (■:•; kjuk *«?.,,. ,'j..^. ^!ini>>H- ■'■^•) hil >-i('fj;1?<:Kt DERBY— REV. R. HUDGELL. ..1^0, report... ij.W .•y;^JI~-Tir"'"^«'^ m^^' Trrrr^CI '•'ml ■li'Y DORCHESTER— REV. J. ROY CAMPBELU]<; j^irft I am glad to be able to report to the General Committee, a contribution to the General Purposes Fund of upwards of $150, which exceeds the sum guaranteed by 125. During the past >ear we have lost several subscribers, among them Miss Jane Gilbert, a life-long friend and supporter of the Society. The loss incurred in this way has been, however, fully met by other friends of the Society increasing their subscriptions, which several have done in view of the opening of the new Mission at Baie Verte; one churchman in the County having subscribed $100, for the present year, :/.« • vi •. '^a M - ^1 i4l n ¥ m $1:. ■A m ■ lit ■ ? 3' ft.a! ft I >! ■■'■ .1:- f ^;l I '.■f I -.,1 •II 4» towards the stipend of a Missionary resident at Baie Verte; the same churchman being willing:, as I understand it, to still assist if the Mission does not, during the year, develop the strength necessary to go on without it. I may further report, as Rural Dean, that I accompanied his Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor, into that Mission on the ^Z7ih of June last past, when eight persons were confirmed and a burial groand for use of members of the Church of England was consecrated. The people in Baie Verte are in earnest, and deserve the hearty support of the Society, Since writing my last Annual Report, I have to record the gift to the Parish of a memorial window, which has been erected in the chancel by Mrs. Joshua Chandler, at a cost of about $350, in memory of a pious mother. A further improvement has been made in the chancel, by having had it re-seated and otherwise decently fitted and furnished. We have also to record a visit from the Bishop Coadjutor on Wednesday, June 26th, when His Lordship confirmed fourteen persons — seven males and seven females. We have for five years felt the strain of the Special Incapacitated Fund; but we hope to complete our share of this very important work during this present year. It is my duty to acknowledge the valuable services of the Hon. D. L. Hanington, who, as superintendent of the Sunday-school, has contributed freely of his time and money towards its efiScient maintenance. DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT — REV. W. LeB. McKIBL. There is but little of special importance to report from this old Mission. Daring the past year we have lost many of our members by death and emigration, and the young people, who are the ones who chiefly emigrate, we never expect back again to remain. '^'JOnfTfiH y:*^ While we are glad to hear of the success of our yonng country lads when they go abroad, yet their departure is a loss to the Church in a Parish, whicn is sorely felt inmanv ways, especially when money is wanted for any new Church work, or for making up the Parish assessment. Some very much needed repairs have been made on All Saints' Church, and more funds are required to complete the work. Since my last report the exterio^r of St. Paul's Church has been painted. 4t 5aie Verte; I it, to still evelop the her report, the Bishop e last past, ^roand for onseorated. leserve the ► record the h has been at a cost of chancel, by fitted and 3 Coadjutor I confirmed the Special ur share of • vices of the ent of the and money McKIBL. report from ost many of >ung people, lever expect * our young parture is a elt in many new Church Some very nts' Church, :. Since my leen painted. The only outlay was for the material, the people did the work themselves. During the year the regular Sunday services have been kept up with very few exceptions, when owing to the state of the roads, or when cut off by high water the third station could not be reached in time. Services are held in three Churches and four stations. The young are receiving sound instruction in six Sunday-schools. The Manuals of Christian Doctrine (St. Paul's series), recommended by the Most Rev. the Metropolitan of Canada, is the text-book principally used. I here thankfully acknowledge the valuable help given by the Sunday-school teachers in the Mission. There have been three adult baptisms. The candidates were brothers, aged respectively 79, 72 and 70. Others are receiv- ing instruction preparatory to holy baptism. The Bishop Coadjutor, with his usual kindness, came to St. John's Church, Nashwaaksis, for a special confirmation on the last Sunday of the year. A small class of five were confirmed. Of these, three were baptized a short time before the day of confirmation. vr/j-jv^ m- f*,\) ji'iii *«u,'''i?*.i"^>^ [.yr>i , 4. i. ?>>','!- ^ ■' ''x- FREDERICTON — REV. G. GOODRIDGE ROBERTS. I beg to report that between thirteen and fourteen hun- dred dollars have been already promised towards the General Purposes of the Society, and that I will do my very utmost to obtain the very large sum which has been apportioned to this Parish, and which was only raised last year by a special effort. • <^ GRAND MANAN — REV. W. S. COVERT. ^^'^^ We recently placed a good bell in the tower of St. Paul's Church, at Grand Harbor. A pulpit and Communion vessels ■'^f\ ' ' tM in n r ■m :,■■; ■, is' :'■ t B ". i ■♦- ■ ■ , ■ i ■ u were generously eiy^n for the Ghurch of the AscensioD by two ladies in St. Stephen, Morning and evening services have been continued on Sundays and holy days throughout the past year, and monthly services have been held with the Sunday-schools during the same period. The attendance and contributions in the Church of the Ascension at North Head are good. I find the financial burden greater than the parishioners nave been prepared to meet, and although the small revenue from glebe lands and investments has increased, the Rector of the Parish has been left to pay from one-fourth to one-third of the assessment. This is too much, and, therefore, I think that — though leaving friends and parishioners from whom I have received a great deal of kindness and consideration, and the work in connection with the Church of the Ascension, the results of which are to me a constant source of joy and thankfulness, must give me a great deal of pain — I shall give up the Parish and Mission of Grand Manan on or before the first day of October next. lOJ GAGETOWN— REV. HENRY HACKENLEY. -J The Parish of Gagetown is making encouraging progress, not only in the interest that our own people generally are taking in its work, but throughout the Parish the Church is steadily progressing and growing into favor with many who are not members of it. Through the energy and perseverance of the members of the Ladies Aid Association, five two-light chandeliers have been ? laced in the Church and also a new and beautiful organ. )wo dozen copies each, of prayer and hymn books, have been ^ot by the vestry, to loan to strangers and outsiders on enter- ing the Church, to induce them, if possible, to enter into the service in that spirit in which it ought to be entered into, in order to see its beauty and to assist them to worship God without distraction of mind. A beautiful and substantial English Brussels carpet has been S laced in the chancel of the Church through the generosity of [rs. G. DeVeber and sons. There are ki-ge con^gations, both in the Church and also at the outside stations. The people have contributed towi^rds the Diocesan Church Society liberally — 1(16.90. Yet we hope to do more, if posaible, next year. ;; to th tk an 45 aion by two ntinued on nd monthly during the urch of the icial burden io meet, and investments 1 left to pay This is too viug friends ;reat deal of nection with 1 are to me a e me a grent ion of Grand b. -ilU}'. Hi) Uili.i^'^'^'^ ■ ing progress, g;enerally are the Church th many who members of iers have been .utiful organ, ks, have been Jers on enter- jnter into the entered into, worship Gpd • 1 ; arpet has been generosity of egations, both ae people have ty liberally — extyear. lUii The Sunday-school at G^^town (which was the only one in connection with our church when I came to the Purish) is fairly well attended, but its library requires both renewing and enlarging very much. Thus, a great deal has been done in this Parish during the past year, including some repairs in and around the Rectory; yet much more needs to be done, and it is gratifying to know that our people generally are willing to render what- ever assistance they possioly can. GRAND FALLS AND M ADA W ASK A ARMSTRONG. REV. W. B. The work at Grand Falls has proceeded much as usual during the last year. The services were well attended during the wmter, wL;ch was a remarkably favorable one for this northern countrv. In October last we had a visit from his Lordship the Metropolitan, for the purpose of confirmation. On the morning of the 16th the Bishop drove out to New Denmark and bad confirmation there, returning again in the afternoon. After this tiresome and rough drive of sixteen miles he had confirmation service at the Falls, giving us a ▼ery instructive discourse on Ephesians iv. 20. A large number of people were present. AtEdmundston our congregations are decidedly improving. Some Church people have moved in recently, and all the denominations attend our services. There is a busy and prosperous air about the place. Being the terminus of the New Brunswick and Temiscouta Railroads, and another railroad to St. Francis being about to be commenced, creates a good deal of stir. A lar^e number of houses have been built during the past year, principally connected with Murchie's mills. During the month of January a subscription list was started for the purchase of a new organ, and in a short time over $100 was collected, which, with the sale of the old organ, enabled us to procure a Dominion organ, costing about 1150. This, with its powerful sub-bass, which adds a third to its voliume of sound, quite fills the Church. It wos thought that the occasion of getting a new organ was a suitable one for making some recognition of the services of Mrs. Richard Hodgson, who has acted in the capacity of organist for more than four years. Accordingly, a purse of |20 was made and presented to her after the usual Sunday evening service, f ■ -! f t:,- ^1 I If 46 by the Clergyman, who referred to her long and faithful attendance at her post. The work here has always been of an encouraging nature, and I have met with unvarying kindness from the people. We are expecting to have confirmation in July. During the past year two Missionary trips have been niade to St. Francis, which, with the building of the new railroad, will be much more accessible for Mission work. Contributions to Diocesan Church Society about |!50. • . -' - ^^ - ' '.'^ I-' ■»! ; H-' '::! ■!■ S .H .// GREENWICH — REV. D. W. PICKETT. '^-i When all work is imperfect it is not difficult to point out much that might have been less so. In reviewing the past year I find that every appointment might have been kept, but all have not been kept. Pastoral visitation might have been more frequent, regular and profitable. The visitation of the sick might have been more faithful and thorough. Personal intercourse with every member of the Church might have been made spiritually more impressive. The advantages which the Church has to offer might have been made more apparent to those outside her pale. There are yet children and adults who have not been baptized,and baptized who are not communicants. There are yet communicants who seem to set a low value on the inestimable privilege that belongs to them. The attendance at public worship might have been larger. Sunday-schools might have been kept open more regularly. Parents might have remembered that their children have souls as well as bodies. The offerings of the people for the work of the Church in all its branches might have been greater. In all these respects our standing might have been different and more satisfactory. But so it is, and reasons might be given why it is so. Nevertheless, a little may be said of what has been done in these directions. There have been a greater number of Sunday and week-day services than heretofore. The celebrations of the Holy Communion have been doubled. The number of Church members and com- municants* has been increased, notwithstanding deaths and removals. There are three Sunday-schools in operation for a part of the year. The Church buildings, except the Parsonage, are very much improved in condition. The Parish Church has been re-seated and provided with new furniture foi* chancel and vestry. Repairs of the steeple are now in hand, and the painting of the outsido will be proceeded with at once. Another Church, with its burial ground, baa been consecrated, and a font only is wanting to make its furnishing complete for Divine worship and ordinances. Thanks are chiefly duo to the female mombors of the congregations, who have labored much for these objects, and also to the Metropolitan and other friends for their special donations. The people are endeavoring to do now, as they have in the past, all that they have been asked to do in the wav of assessment, and the sum total of contributions for all Church objects, Home, Domestic and Foreign, has been greater in the past year than before. Contributions to Diocesan Church Society this year, though not all collected, will be about $35, .. i •»» HAMPTON — REV. GEORGE R MAYNARD. ,).,v; *■ i No report. : A t '' I \ < f u f "I ' ' ■i:bii JOHNSTON — REV. C. P. HANINGTON. '* Church matters are moving in this Parish about as upual. The services have been kept up throughout the year, and the attendance at them has been very good. Since my last report I have arranged to hold monthly Sunday services at Bagdad as well as monthly week-day services, thus giving this settle- ment a fortnightly service. The interest there has not slackened, and the Church people there intend to build a small Church when they have raised funde enough. A small sum of money has been already placed in the bank towards that purpose, and last winter some of the framing was hauled. We expect soon to make another start with our little Church at Canaan Rapids. Kind friends in different parts of the Province have contributed generously towards this little building, and we ^ope to have it ready for service this fall. A piece of land large enough for a grave-yard has been given by Mr. John Ingledew, as well as the Church site, and some day we must have it consecrated. The Church at English Settlement has been mnch improved in appearance since we placed in it a new altar and a new altar cloth — donated by the Church Extension Associ- ation — and a dossal. We intend to build a porch to this Church, and to make other needed improvements, />(' l m k i = -.m if ' ^'-f ti fi'i u., ■ ' - m 1^4 \ ■' -« V ™ 1.4- [ih'- K> V; ■ I:- ' 1 ', ' -J \ » ... . •if 'I v ■■:,■ b* •'* I In Ooshen onr senrices are well attended, and there is much to encourage. But we have lost very many prominent members of the Church by death, and others have moved away; so that we do not grow there in numbers, but rather decrease. The ladies of this Parish are, as seems to be the case everywhere, unwearying in their labors for the Church. The Sewing Circle meets regularly, and the proceeds of the two annual sales amount to a fair sum, which assists us much. The Bishop Coadjutor will hold a confirmation in this Parish at the end of June, when we hope to present at least a dozen candidates. Wo have raised so far the amount required of us by the Diocesan Church Society; but as the Parish is poor it has not been at all an easy matter, and wo often have much difficulty in keeping square with the Society. KINGSCLEAR — REV. H. MONTGOMERY. The work of the Church in this Parish ha6 gone on steadily and quietly during the past year. The congregation at the Parish Church has increased, and there are many and hopeful si^ns that our feeble efforts for the Master are being blessed with ^ood results. On Palm Sunday his Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor held a confirmation service, when eleven males and twelve females were confirmed. On Easter Day there were sixty-two communicants, the largest number on record in the Pansh, who, at one service, received the blessed Sacrament of the Lord's body and blood. In my report last year I stated that the Parish had suffered from emigration. This year I have much pleasure in report- ing that we have been benefited by the acquisition of some families from England, who have already proved themselves to be willing and nelpfnl workers for the n>od of the Church. The memorial window to the late Rev. ^F. Carr has been ordered, and we hope soon to have it in place. I have also much pleasure in reporting the receipt of a generous gift of a piece of land, from Messrs. W. H. & I. S. Murray, as ah addition to the burial ground. A new fence now encloses the Church and Parsonage grounds, which greatly improves the appearance of the place. The financial condition of the Parish is very satisfactory. The new financial scheme of the piocesan Church Society has been found to work admirably in 49 ad there is ^ prominent liave moved , but rather be the case lurch. The B of the two as much, ition in this gnt at least a of us by the )or it has not ach difficulty > 1 1 [ERY. >ne on steadily gation at the y and hopeful being blessed lip the Bishop ven males and ay there were record in the ed Sacrament ih had suffered sure in report- 3\tion of some ed themselves of the Church. Carr has been ). I have also aerous gift of a Murray, as ah ow encloses the ly improves the ndition of the I scheme of the rk admirably in this Parish, and gives much less trouble in the way of colloot^ ing than the old system. On the whole, I have much to be thankful for in the course of my work, and take courage to go on and do still more if possible for the advancement of Glirik^t'g Ivingdom in this portion of His vineyard. KINGSTON — REV. II. S. WAINWRIOIIT. )-. filial No report. /J "u. ■. r.i'JM ». i; AU: f •y.i- •» j-m LUDLOW AND BLISSFIELD-REV. IL MONTGOMERY., The work of the Church in this Mission still continues to prosper with unabated enthusiasm. The foundation of a new Church in Doaktown, an important village on the Northern and Western Railroad, in the Parish of Blissflcld, has been put in place, the corner stone of which is to be laid on the 6th of July by Lady Allen. The work of building this new Church has been begun under favorable auspices. The ground has been given bv Mr. Robert Swim, an ardent and able sup- porter of the Ciiurch, and one who has shown a heartfelt interest in her work. A Mission room is also in course of erection in Lower Ludlow. Some twelve or fifteen families in the neighborhood of this building, who live about five miles from the Church, are specially interested in this work; most of them are not what nnight be termed well off in this world's goods, yet they are doing the best they can, and are deserving of the assistance of the well-to-do fellow-churchmen in the Diocese. They propose building a Mission room which will be about equidistant between the churches in Ludlow and Doaktown, that is about six miles from each, and as there is but one single carriage among all these families, and some of them have no carriages of any kind, there seems to be a necessity for the erection of such a building, wherein the services of the Church might be devoutly and reverently performed. The praiseworthy efforts of these few families have been substantially seconded by a gift of fifty dollars from the Women's Aid Association, of Fredericton, for which they feel deeply grateful. The new Church at Doaktown will be of a much more pretentious pattern, being similar to that already built in Ludlow. An able and efficient building .3 t> i -'ii i}i t s" ■I li ':i I t: 60 committee, under the presidency of the Bishop Coadjutor, has been appointed. Tnere are but few Church people in the village and vicinity who are able to give much towards the building fund. They, too, are doing their best, and they also would be very thankful for any assistance from their fellow-churchmen in the Diocese or elsewhere. The erection of these buildings I have just mentioned is of the greatest necessity if the work of the Church is to be thoroughly organized and successfully established in this flourishing and most promising Mission, which, we hope, although much has been said about it, will not become wearisome to those of our Church-people in the Diocese who take a deep interest in the welfare of our Home Missions. Services are held regularly at Ludlow, Lower Ludlow, and Doaktown, and at all these places are well attended. We have much pleasure in reporting a recent visit from the Clergy of the Deanery of Chatham, which was of an interest- ing and profitable nature. The Lay-readers, Messrs. Walter Price and David Lyons, still keep on their good work and render me able assistance in keeping up the services of the Church. The amount required from the Mission for the General Purposes Fund of the Diocesan Church Society has been promised, together with a little more, whjch, no doubt, will be found useful in decreasing the deficiency of that Fund. I cannot conclude my report without expressing my feel- ings of sincere thankfulness to the Divine Head of the Church for the encouraging results and the blessings thereon which he has vouchsafed to the work in this Mission. They have been beyond our most sanguine expectations, and surely ought to prove an incentive to churchmen in self-supporting Parishes to come forward and help this Society to open up work in those Missions in the Diocese where the Macedonian cry is still heard. MAUGERVILLE AND BURTON DIBBLEE, REV. HORACE B. it MAUGERVILLE. Since making my last report to this Society T have had much to encourage and make me thankful. For, notwith- standing the exodus to other lands, and those other causes which are so actively at work in our country districts, the Church in this Mission still continues to hold her own. 51 Much commendable zeal has been shown by the parish- ioners in purchasing a very excellent little organ for tne use of the Sunday-school and for week-day services in the hall. In this connection I Aiay add that some very necessary repairs are being made to the foundation of the Parish Church. I rejoice to say that Sunday-school work in this Parish is, all things considered, progressing favorably. We have now an execellent staff of teachers, three of whom have classes in the Upper Hall, and one takes charge of the school recently opened in the Church. BURTON. ■• -^ It may interest this Society to know that the some- while talked of union of effort between the Parishes of Maugerville and Burton, for the support of a Clergyman, has at length been brought about. For this Parish also I have to report two new and expensive (Karn) organs, purchased since Easter, and placed one in either Church. In this respect our gratitude is due to the " Women's Aid Society " of this Parish, by whose efforts the organ in St. John's Church was procured, and who have also purchased material for a new fence which is to be built around the Church grounds. f : The congregation of St. Paul's Church, Lower Burton, who have always manifested a marked energy in the Church's work (besides purchasing last month one of the organs above referred to), have, within the year past, erected a neat and suitable reredos; also a new and very beautiful east window, of three lights, (from the firm of Spence & Co., makers), has quite recently been placed in the Church. The altar will shortly be raised and a few other fitting improvements made. 11 ■ 'fi ■ His * MONCTON — REV. J. H. TALBOT. '^ ^ Nothing very striking has happened in the Parish of Moncton during the year in the way of increase of Church membership. I find the net additions to the number of communicants to be only five; but as we have had no con- firmation since my last report it is well not to have to record a decrease, especially as a change in the running arrangements of the Intercolonial Railway has caused the removal of a number of train men to Newcastle. The average of congre- gations has increased fourteen. But the enlargement of the m •'■ '.I -^e:; ■■■! ;::^ ifK'fT'^'r =}'•■• 52 Sunday-school roll, from 150 to 196, looks fair for the future. Financially our showing is improving. Our debt is reduced to $63, and would have been altogether wiped out but for the renewal of insurance for the next three years. We have had no official visits from the Metropolitan or the Bishop Coadjutor, but I hope to present a class of candidates for confirmation in the autumn. The event of the year in the eyes of the congregation is certainly the removal of the old Rectory from the Church lot to make room for a new one; the foun<]ution of which is laid and the contract given under which the house is to be ready by November Ist. h\ I fear that our showing in the matter of debt will not bo 80 good next year, as uo efforts are being made to levy contri- butions on the Diocese at large, and though onr little congre- gation has responded nobly to the appeal of the vestry there will be a debt of some six or seven hundred dollars on account of the building. Help will be gladly welcomed from our fellow-churchmen. His Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor was the first subscriber and the ladies of our Willing Workers Society came next with a contribution of $300 and they are still working. The Parish will meet the requirements of the Diocesan Church Society of $730 for this coming year. MUSQUASH- REV. H M. SPIKK. t "• %^ '%:■ \ ¥■■: w J., w "I • |lS>?". ■ >'','*''.■ '. t!: r jy Reports for Local and General Purposes ^5)15. tl [.fhitv NEWCASTLE — REV. J. H. S. SWEET. Since writing my last report the conditions of this Mission have been somewhat altered. From the first of October last the Parishes of Newcastle and Nelson have been joined to- gether in one Mission. In the latter Parish there are only a very few families that come under my immediate care, nut they seem attached to the Church and her services. Un- fortunately there is no suitable building in which to hold divine service. We are usin^ at present our old school-house and that of the poorest kmd. We are trying to build a Church; a piece of ground has been donated for the purpose and a few subscriptions given, but we shall have to depend 53 he Diocc'tiian largely upon outside help if our hopes in this direction are to be realized within any reasonable space of time. The people are poor and can give very little towards it beyond their time. They are doing what they can; they have already provided and taken to the grounds some of the heaviest portions of the frame. «; I am able to give a service in Nelson every Sunday with- * out interfering with the services the people have been accustomed to in Newcastle. I have four regular services every Sunday and occasionally five. In addition to this I am always present at the opening of my Sunday-school in New- castle. During November we had the pleasure of a visit of a Missionary deputation, the speakers being the Revs. Canon Brigstocke and D. V. Gwilym. Such visits are, I venture to think> calculated to do much good. If you waut to get at tb* pockets of people the needs of the Diocese must constantly .be 1 onght before them. r'- s ir own finances are in a convalescent state, they are ce.':...^y in a much healthier condition than they were this time. last year. The people are, I think, doing their best, though doubtless there are some in this long-favored Mission who have not yet learned the art of giving. Indopundcntly of some old standing arrears, the Mission has been ablu to nieet the present assessment on it, although even that is likely to be a month or two behind for 8ome time to come. I can, therefore, hold out no hope that the Mission vi^ill be able to contribute any larger amount to the funds of the Society. We have, to a ceriain extent, adopted the envelope system, but the congregation has not taken kindly to the idea. If it were only universally adopted it would, I am certain, do a great amount of good. In addition to our own needs we have raised about 120 for outside purposes, as follows: Widows and Orphans Fund, $6.21; Foreign Missions (Society for Propagating the Gospel), $3.46; Domestic Missions, $2.50; Parochial Missions to ttie Jews Fund, $4; Deanery Fund, $1.23; Missionary Depu- tation Expenses, $2 48. V Since July lust my registers show — baptisms, 15; burials, 7; marriages, 5. n -,d | .M»' m i H 'A ■ ' *?i ,:v H . m^ if? r I'/.; • ■ i;- ■ 't ■ ■ ■. (■■ ,■■■» ■tivu •1,"^. Nfr I 6- Sir' MM' \ ■■■■ > (.;:. ' *w 54 NEW DENMARK — REV. N. M. HANSEN. The greatest event in my small country Parish since my last report is the coDfirraation of twenty-one young persons by the Metropolitan on the 16th of October. The Church was crowded, and seventy-seven persons partook of Hol^ Communion. The next greatest event looked for was a visit of a deputation on the /fist of May. I acknowledged the receipt of the notice about the meeting to the Secretary, Rev. A. Lowndes, and we made all possible preparations for the day, but nobody put in an appearance. The last event of import- ance was a Deanery Meeting on the 5th of June. As I gave notice about the service people asked: " Do you really think they will come this time?' But they came, nearly all the Clergy in the Deanery, and found what I had predicted, a very small attendance in the Church. The Deanery had appointed me to preach, and 1 preached in English. The brethren kindly gave me a vote of thanks for my sermon; and thus the 5th of June for me, but not for the people, was a compensation for the 21st of May. I may add that I sometimes read part of the service in English and give an English sermon when I see a number of English people in my Church. The time is not very far when an English service can have a good attendance in New Denmark. In spite of the great damage done to our harvest last year by the frost we are building a barn for twelve horses near the Church, '.hich will be a good help for the attendance of the services in a scattered population, especially in the winter time. I o: rVW NEW MARYLAND— REV. F, ALEXANDER. In the absence of Rev. F. Alexander the Rev. R Wynd- ham Birown reports: The Church's work in this Mission has been carried on as in years past. There is no Sunday-school. Good work might be done could a superintendent be found to take charge of the children in the Mission. The Rev. Mr. Alexander, of the Cathedral, who has charge of the Mission, has gone to England, to enjoy a well-merited rest. The contributions to the Diocesan Church Society will be the same as last year. NORTON — REV. E. A. W ARNEPORD. f " Although I have not much of great interest to relate, I am happy to say that onr Sunday services have been regular, and the congregations, if not very large, steady and punctual. At the monthly celebrations, the communicants at the Chapel of ease, Lower Norton, have averaged for the past year about forty, at the Parish Church about twenty-five. During the season of Lent T was confined to the house by sickness, consequently the parishioners were deprived of the services of that holy season for the first time during an incumbency of thirty-eight years. Onr Sunday-school at the Parish Church is, I am happy to state, in a healthy condition; the attendance resular and the number of scholars nearly double of that of last year. For this improvement we are mainly indebted to the faithful and untiring services of Mr. George Raymond, who has been the superintendent for many years. The pecuniary requirements will, I hope, be met ; but the sum of 1475 a year is a very large one to be raised by so small a number of ))eople, and our members are not increasing but rather diminishing, owing partly to death, partly to the removal of the younger members to other spheres, offering greater and easier facilities for a living. During the past year I have solemnized four marriages; baptized five children; buried four, one of these a young man of great promise, a son of Captain Baxter, of Bloom- field. He had neen residing at Lowell, Mass., but being taken sick, returned home, and that day three weeks was carried to his grave. i?,' jH if*-- '.'i) /:•• 'r'>'f(y*\yfh .^ .PETITCODIAC — REV. CUTHBERT WILLIS ■f Reports for Widows and Orphans Fund, $5.42; collections il^ Church, 11:2.33. (Report accidentally mislaid). 66 PRINCE WILLIAM^ REV. ARTHUR' 1.0 WNDES. i ' r> I ,gjij ST. OLBVBHT'S CHUKCH, &iyER8ID]S.i i ,: ' A Thii Church haci, siooe my last report, been considembly^ rcipaired, a new roof, with iron crestinji^ and finialB, all/ furnished with two good coata of paint, replaces its venerable predecessor. Inside, thtt foot has been cleaned, rejwired, and placed on a platform at the west end of the Church. : A pr(^r altar haa been presented to this congregation by. that of All Saints, Magaguadavic, and is set on a raised dais^ approached by five steps.. The hangiDgs and ante-pendium have been hajiddomely embroidered by the ladies connected with St. John tbo Baptist, St. John. . These and other repairs and improvements have cost over $300, towards which the congregation promised |50 and paid $40. I leave to my successor the task of completing the repairs on this ^ancient structure. The inside ought to be sheathed and the outward walls olap*boarded and pai nted . Before leavi ng I paid for the erection of a suitable gate to the road to the Church, i; lo liuj^ 'HlJ U| vU-o^i ,M ST. JOHH-, MAGUNDY. MitMUlif. TM^m f For various reasons little work has been done towards the erection of the new Church beyond preparing the foundation. - ^^'y> ■•'•i' -moiAH %, .T ALLSAll^, MAOAGUAI)AVia''^r**«im,^C» «f^ The Church has been enriched by a new altar of correct dimensions, by handsome altar rails and other gifts. A portion of the east window which had been blown out during a gale has been replaced. Little now wants doing to this Church beyond a new foundation to the bell tower. .v.niuyyQt A new Church-yard, between Blaney Ridge and Magagna- davic, has been purchased by the congregation of All Saints, and, I trust, will be suitably fenced this fall. ! > V '^ ' :^ The Parsonage and adjoining hall were completely destroyed by fire on the night of May 16. The insurance was for $1,000, while the loss to me was very considerable, and in many things irreparable. I cannot but consider the burning of the Rectory and hall as ordered for the best. Placed in a beautiful but unsuitable site, it made thorough supervision of the Parish impossible. If, as I trust, the new Rectory is built at Magaguadayic, near the Church, the priest y will be among t)ie bulk of his people, and nearer to nine-tenthd of them than he was when living in isolated grandeur at the river. I cannot but think that the Parish has now before it an era of prosperity. The Bluncy Uidgo people, numerous but grown careless, will then get their share of attention and care, which, they justly complain, they never had. .If some ar»"" 'g it could be made whereby the Clergyman in cbttrgo of ^ings: r should servo L > loment^s Church, then the llector oi Prince William could, in exchause, serve a portion of Manners-Sutton, which in former days belonged to the Parish of Kingsclear: say. Prince WjUiam Station and York Mills. k '" r * *, -' r. ■>'■' '/ ^ The Lenten offerings, $8, of All Saints and St. John congregations, were this year placed at the disposal of the .J^ishop Coadjutor. , ; «By the wills of William and Mary Ann Ellegood a sum of $300 was left to the Corporation of Prince William, the interest to be applied towards the stipend of the Clergyman in charge of the Parish. On my resignation of the Rectorship on the 1st May I left all mortgages owned by the Corporation, except a bond of 160 due by Mr. George Ingrahum, in the hands of the Solicitors to the Corporation, Messrs. Black and Hazen, of Fredericton, and the other papers and books in the hands of the senior Warden, Mr. James Gartley. To simplify matters, in case the Parish should be vacant for some time, I advanced the nfloney to pay all outstanding bills, which the Corporation have undertaken to repay me from the accruing interest of their funds. In taking leave of your Society, I can only hope that you will be as considerate to my successor as you have been to me for live years, in granting me everything I ever asked for. That this Parish may not long be vacant is my sincere prayer, and I trust that vour Society in making its grants will remember that while this Parish is one of the poorest in the Diocese, yet the bulk of the people have, during my pastorate, ^how«, themselves zealous, liberal and devoted to the Church. iiiii/u riU^ fiUU inni. \)^iHi x,^'*f\i1tt; r.r.'H iJO?u<. '?1B "rrv RfiSTIGOUCHE— KEV. 0. D. BROWN. .,.,,. Jfo report. ^,^, ;^ ,yJ»|Ot}*{ ■'!fU tli-tTU j^Sidi «IH> . ,.*>- 'Jfnl lii «Ji ,'l^|O0«j i'UA. Ai t J irt '^1 % itJiiiii r.-"' >• h: • 'it.' V m '■■y:; r I ■J I' ]'• '■■% 58 Hu.^ ... ' RIOaifetJCTO-REV.- No report. f(p I r,,l ; .... ,.f, \,f >l. ;•) 1 . 1'^ ff , JIICHMOND — REV. A. W. TEED. Parochial affairs in this Mission are moving quietly along, and I have nothing of special interest to report. A meeting was belli at the Parish school-room on May 9th, when the needs of the Diocese were clearly put before the people by the Rev. Canon Neales, of Woodstock, Rev. 0. S. Newnham and 0. N. Vroom, Esq., of St. Stephen, to which gentlemen the thanks of the people and of myself are dne. I also gave addresses upon this subject at St. Paul's Ghnrch, South Richmond, and at the stations of Watson Settlement and Bellville, and endeavored to carry out as far as I could the important object which the Needs Committee had in view. We are looking forward to a visit from the Coadjutor Bishop) towards the last of September, for the purpose of administering the rite of connrmation. This Mission has suffered greatly in the past, and is still suffering, from the departure of its young men to the Western States. 1«r m . . ; ROTHESAY — REV. W. HANCOCK. "J^* "No report. u.\\\ SACKVILLE — REV. C. F. WIGGINS. '*'^ I beg to enclose the sum* of $26.09 as the contribution of this Parish to the General Purposes of the Society. This amount, I am sorry to say, is very small, but it is owing to the special effort made by this Parish last year to become self-supporting. In order to do this several members of this congregation had to increase the amount dl their weekly offertory (which was already large) and this wbs done under the understanding tbat they were not to be cal^ upon for purposes of this Society. Hence, these contributions are only from a portion of the people. The independence of this Parish has given great satisfac- tion to both Priest and people, as it not only gives one evidence of healthful progress, but it relieves the Society of A long-standing burden, enabling her, in some degree, to further extend her help to those fields in the Diocese tnat are "white already to the harvest." The Parish, in thus attaining its majority, begs leave to tender its most hearty thanks to the Society for her fostering care during its infant years, and sincerely hopes that an increasing prosperity in the future will enable it to send a fuller return to her funds than the subscription list of the present year is enabled to show. ' "^' There has been no other change in the internal arrange- ments of this Parish. The services have been as usual, the Sunday-schools fairly progressive, and the number of our flock is slowly increasing, mainly from dissent, 'i'he Society will be glad to learn that some good work has been done at the neighboring Mission of Bate Verte during the last year. Voluntary services have been held by the Hector of Dorchester, the Vicar of Amherst and the Rector of this Parish, and the result has been that a sutlicient stipend has been raised for the support of a resident Missionary. There is j. most promising field here, and all it needs is the right man to accomplish under God a great work. SHEDIAC — REV. C.E.MACKENZIE. Ko report. ili\n fTi.' SIMONDS — REV. G. SCUOFIELD. I have no great changes to report in thisjfarish. We have re-shingled the Church at Loch Lomond, and shall make some further improvements in it. The Church at Black River is in excellent condition, and needs no repairs. I have regularly conducted the services in the two Churches and at the four stations, except during the winter months at Loch Lomond, and the attendance has been good, except occasionally on a stormy day. We have lost some hearers and communicants at Black River, in consequence of the closing of the ship-building yards, and** our finances have sufiFered accordingly. But we hope tor more profitable farming. During the year I have officiated at twenty baptisms, four marriages and four burials. I feel the decay of strength, the I: % M p If.- m m. m' !■>■ 'consequctioe of advancing years, and as soon ias a- retiring allowance can bo ensured am ready to resign my charge,. in hope that I may yet be of some service to my brethren in St. John. But I cannot retire till I have something to retire on. .So I labor on, in hope that tiie good Master, in whose service I have spent my life, will grn^iousty accept and prosper my 'efforts to promote His glory and the salvation of those who have been committed to my care. It has been the joy of my life to be employed in His service, and I thank Christ Jesus our Lord that I have not lived in vain. VJi SiPRINGFIELD-REV. A. J. CRESSWELL. I am able to report that Cnurch life and work in this Mission show no signs of falling off. There has been no attempt whatever made to increase the small burden of debt in the Parish by additional building, beautifying, or even re- pairing Church property. The Church tone of the Mission IS, on the whole, healthier than heretofore, and Church principles perhaps better understood. As a Parish, the pa^t year has certainly not been an eventful one to us. The three services on Sunday (Springfield, Belleisle Creek and Norton) have been regularly kept up and the saints' days observed. The attendance at the services, too, indicates a deep earnest- ness, and in this respect I may mention that at the early celebration of the Holy Communion on Easter day at Trinity CJiurch, when the roads were in a very bad condition, the number of Communicants was thirty-six; some of these had to drive two, three and four miles. Trinitj Church needs painting very much, and we are hoping that possibly this autumn we may have a sufficient sum in hand to paint it. We have internally beautified our altar (on festivals) with a white altar frontal, given by a *' Sister" in England. We sor<3ly need colored altar f rentals for all three Churches. At the Church of SS, Simon and Jude, the parishioners deserve great credit. On the first day of the year the worship- pers of this Church collected 1100, and purchased an acre of ground adjoining the Church for a cemetery. This we hope to have ready for Christian burial when his Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor comes hither next month. The average congregation is good, the situation t)f the Church being admirable. -rv;^T- T*: 61 I can only repeat what I said la^t year of the Ghurch df Sr. Luke. The number of families who attend is very small, but they have been very faithful. At present our chancel presents an unfinished appearance and our altar looks extremely bare, but it is the desire of the Communicants to make it look more Churchiy. It is hoped this will be done verv soon. Under the new schedule finances appear to be a little better, though many could show their earnestness by increasing their subscriptions to the Ghurch and her work. Turning lastly, to Sunday-schools, I am glad to say that we have gone onward. The only Sunday-school open all the year round is at Springfield, where the average attendance is slightly under twenty. Some of our children (of each Sunday- school) do not live within easy and measurable distance of the Sunday-school, hence, a few stormy and unfavourable Sundays quickly make a hole in our average attendance. At the Parish Church there have been regular fortnightly catechisings, and I can humbly testify that good has resultod from them. The Sunday-schools at Belleisle Creek and Norton are only kept open during the summer. I am sorry to say that 1 have been unable to attend at all at the former, as the Sun- day-school is always conducted at an hour when 1 am on the road to another service. But at Norton I have been able to catechise and sometimes personally see the children in their classes. I am very glad, indeed, to testify to the uniform and increasing interest shown by all my Sunday-sckool teachers and fellow- workers. • T '>«i/ ■ifitr^ ST. andbp:ws and chamcook — rev. canon KETCIIUM Reports contributions from St. Andrews, $332.75, and from Chamcook, $106 50; total for General Purposes, $339.25. For Algoma, Domestic and Foreign Missions, 122.24; Widows and Orphans Fund; $16. ST. DAVID — REV. J. W. MILLIDGE >}m- Reports for Widows and Orphans Fund, $1.55; General Purposes, $395. Churoh work in this large Mission has been fairly satis- i' h ■ x*. ^^X' i"* '■* ^^-i factory during the past twelve months. FinaDoially, every- thing is in good condition. All debt on the Church buildings has been cleared off with the efficient aid of our beloved Metropolitan. St. David's Church, Ouk Bay Road, has just been painted outside. This was a much needed improvement, as the building has been standing four years with nothing but a priming coat of paint. The chief event of the year was the laying of the foundation stone of a new Church in the Parish of St. Patrick. The llev. T. E. Dowling, then Kector of Christ's Church, St. Stephen, laid the stone, and both he and our Rural Dean, Kev. It. E. Smith, addressed the assembled congregation. This was on the Fetist of the Transfiguration, 1888, and shortly afterwards the building was commenced. Work proceeded rapidly until November, when it was suspended for want of funds. The small, poor, but earnest congregation who are building this Church have decided — wisely, I think — not to incur any debt, but to finish when the money is raised. They have been greatly assisted and cheered by the gift of a piece of land from Dr. N. and Mrs. Parker, now in Englnnd. This land was sold and the proceeds applied to the building fund. About $50 will, it is thought, put this Church in a condition to be used for services, and an attempt is to be made to raise that sum immediately. I am glad to be able to report that the holy days and saints' days are well observed in St. David. On the festival of the Ascen- sion of our Lord a congregation of thirty-one assembled in the Church at Tower Hill for a morning service, at the busiest season of the year. This, I think, was somewhat remarkable for a small isolated farming community. A goodly number also attended evening service on the same day at the Parish Church. The new scneme for raising the assessment seems to work well with us; it at all events saves the Missionary a deal of trouble and anxiety. ST. GEORGE AND PENN FIELD— REV. R. E. SMITH. I have nothing particular to report from my Parishes at this time. Tue Bishop Coadjutor confirmed sixteen candi- dates in the Mission last October, when there were large and attentive congregations present to listen to the solemn and impressive words of the Bishop. Our chief industry being that connected with the Granite Works, our people are migratory. Some dozen young men or 6^ hio^, belonging to the Church, havls left it6, seeking to irinprovb their cdndition in the United States. Two of them belonged to oar Church oot-poration; I have a large congregation in Christ's Church, Pennfleld; bt a late Communion there were thirty-seven present. Our Bunday evening congregation is also large at St. George^ I began holding a service again for the summer months in Beaver Harbor, where there is a large attendance, though the Church people are not numerous. At a late Deanery Meeting "the Needs of the Diocese" were brought before the people of both Parishes. This seems to be a more feasible method of bringing " the Needs" before the people than the more complicated one at present adc {;ted — by deputations. We hope that our contribution will at least amount to the sum demanded of us — - $912. .■$ ST. JAMES (ST, JOHN)— REV. CHARLES J. J \ME3 Reports contributions as follows: Aged Clergy Fund (Si)ecial). Id " Widows and Orphans Fund, General Purposes, ... .... XOmm, .... .... $36 18 43 62 22 96 lioa 76 ST. JOHN (ST. JOHN) — REV. CANON BRIGSTOCKE. Mr. Morris Robinson, Secretary of thisOammittee, reports the sum of $709.80 for General Purposes. He adds, that the collections are not yet completed. I ] m 4 ST. JOHN BAPTIST (ST. JOHN) — REV. J. M. DAVENPORT States that the contributions will amount to $500. ST. LUKE (ST. JOHN)- REV. L. 6. STEVENS. No report. , ■4 1^ %:■■ A: ■ I.''.*' It ■.' m '4- ')i U '■■■% I >•( -■»^',.'.' I II,, I 4c :■■ ;-\^-; t<-s> . '-r IS * v^ ■I; I i «/ST. MARK (ST. JOHN) — REV. JOHN deSOYRES. Mr. W. K. Crawford reports contributions as follows: General Purposes, . ..•. ... $377 'J4 Widows and Orphttns Special Fund, . . . •. >inJi'. ... 100 00 "(lUwiu TotAl, ■..'.." .... ....^Ui'^'iriV^'f^ 1477 04 ' ^ST. MARTINS— REV. R. WYNDHAM BROWN. • No report, -h •• .aiM ( ■> 'M' ••5U ', ST. MARY'S— REV. W. JAFFRBY. i' m! ;,rii; vtuu There has been very little change in the numbers attending our services — except in the outstations, where there has been some increase. The congregations attending our Lent services were rather larger than usual. Of late I have been more particular than formerly as to the general deportment of those whom I have invited to become Communicants. I deem it better to have those only who are likely to live up to their solemn obligations. We have n I yet finished collecting our subscriptions, but expect they will come up to the amount required by the Society. _ ST. PAUL (ST. JOHN) — REV. CANON DeVEBER Reports contributions as follows: ■■.xr-. o^l «>i > < General Purposes, :'.' ' '> ";:'.\ * 1870 00 Widows and Orphans Fund, 37 60 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, v " 10 00 .( '■ Total, \;;Jin>;W,v;rt»"i'> M'U'^^^ ii'V.' 1417 50 fi.nn ■> "?ijhy '! fY a .•J^ >'l ( : ¥jiU ■■■'Mi SOUTHAMPTON AND QUEENSBURY— REV. SCOVIL NBALES. Since making onr report to the Diocesan Church Society in July hkst, the work of the Chnrch in these Parishes has gone on steadly and quietly. The statistical report will show something of what its outward results have been. Since July, twenty-four persons have been baptized, of whom nine were adults; twenty-four have been confirmed ; and three have been buried. Divine service-'has been held at different points in the Parishes three times every Sunday, with one or two exceptions, and now with a weekly celebration of the Holy Eucharist the number of Communicants has been more than doubled. The interest in the work of the Chnrch in most parts of the Parishes has been generally well snatained; und in addition to the work which was being done last year, wo have opened another station for monthly services at Mcductic Falls; whilst since the first of January last a weekly Bible class has been held in the school-room on Maple Ridge and always well attended. Three of our Sunday-schools reported last year have been in operation ever since, although the lack of teachers constantly hampers our efforts. Last winter, through the kindness of friends in Fredericton and elsewhere, and the efforts of our faithful Sunday-school teachers, we were enabled to entertain our Sunday-school children, to the number of over a hundred, at two Christmas trees— one in Temperance Vale and one in Caverhill. The work of building and repairing Churches, which formed part of our report last July, must also receive its due place in this; for it is still going on, though by no means finished. The Chnrch which we hoped to have consecrated in Tem[)erance Vale last fall is only just finished und now awaits consecration. But if this has taken more t'ime than we anticipated at the commencement, we are grati- ; 1 :^H i^> my r ;<*?'. -;- Pi V f .,-■ 1- >; B:' •: 66 fied at knowing that the building is mnch tcioie worthy its sacred purpose than we then dared to hope it would be. God willing, it is to be set apart for His worship on Wednesday, the 10th of this month, in the evening of which da; your Missionary hopes to present another class of candidates for confirmation. In Oaverhill, the Church has been entirely re-plastered and otherwise repaired, mainly through the exertions of our faithful Church Warden for the past year — Thomas Prescott, Esq. The east end of the Church has also been re-carpeted, the aisle covered with matting, the east window elevated and a new altar rail placed in position. The Queensbury Parish Church has also been improved by the addition of a chimney flue, by which the smoke now escapes instead of as formerly — through a hole in the wall. A new picket fence and a gate have also been placed along the front of the graveyard in this place. But whilst this much has been done and more that might be mentioned, let it not be thought that these Parishes are in a satisfactory state. The more one works the more work does there seem left which ought to be performed, and we are deeply conscious of many duties left undone. Nor has success by any means crowned every effort which has been put forth. Still, on the whole, we thankfully believe that the work in this part of our Master's vineyard has been largely blessed, and t^ain we pray that His blessing may ever rest upon us in that work for His honor and glory. . ST. STEPHEN (CHRIST CHURCH) — REV. 0. S. NEWNHAM .... $ 13 00 187 00 Reports for Widows and Orphans Fund, Qencral Purj-oses, • • • • f.K- Total, i.'iA.V: t'« I • J •'»'Vk-k" • Wit • • ■' uiv: in fvnf ^iT{ •) a\ oi $;200 00 m i ST. STEPHEN (TRINITY) — REV. W. W CAMPBELL. No report, .) .,i> ■iit^.-'j '?, f. ,tf h m>": .-(.fil'l- *■;• »v ^ .>■ 4i"jii- V ■ ::■< Hi' • ' l-^U'. iff; *»r ft;'< ' i.' » 67 STANLEY — REV. n. T. PAULEE. ■)fii, tytna Daring the year past there has been much encouragement given to Church work in this Parish. It is well known that for some years the greatest difficulty has been experienced in raising the amount of the assessment. I am happy to be able to report that the amount assessed for the year 1888-89, though an increase over former years, has been raised, and a sufficient amount subscribed to make good the deficiencies of previous years. In addition to this there has been expended on the Parish Church, Rectory and grounds, a sum of money amounting to something over $300, of which a large amount has been paid, and the balance will be raised during the coming year. The improvements were as follows: Painting the Church, paint- ing and enlarging the Rectory, building about 600 feet of ornamental fencing, levelling the grounds in front of the Rectory, grading road, etc., etc. During the past four years seventy persons have been con- firmed, and I nope to present about forty more in August next. In this large Mission there is plenty of work for two Clergymen, and we trust that before very long a Curate may be appointed or the Parish divided. During the year past, although there were no confirma- tions, ten new names were added to the list of communicants. This is offset in some measure, by the fact that there is a continual leakage by the removal of many of the parishioners to the western States. During the past two years I have maintained a local Parish Magazine, enclosing the Dawn of Day. There are over one hundred subscribers in the Parish, and a fair number in different parts of the Diocese. We feel that it has been the means of doing much good. On the whole, although there is much to discourage, yet I feel that in view of the work done Stanley is moving on. ■.ft > SUSSEX — REV. CANON MEDLEY. No Report. j' ..I.'- • ,^1 'wv'!' lifti UPIIAM — REV. S. J. HANFORD. No report. Mt !'iiH ,^*:.l • ^■\ f \>^ f 1 tti' ' I-' .'< t^' ! 5^' t^P>' y lit ^'v I;!.' -■;< 68 VICTORIA (ST. JOHN) — REV. J. 0. CRISP Reports contributions for General Purposes, Widows and Orphans Fund, ^ Incapacitated Clergy Fund, -' 1 1 ; ;fl08 40 21 80 50 00 (ijfciotil ,' Total, •it: 'n'^'nilhi* .«• Una ,;^'. tn; 's'":«- ".fjM .... .... $180 /.'.) WATERFORD AND ST MA./ OOWIE. REV. J. R, deVV. an •. .n .-1 r i^.i r»r <.. '>»iS. n) It is with great thankfulness that we report no trouble or anxiety in our money matters this year. The Society's new scheme, assisted by the '* weekly envelope system," has worked admirably in this Mission. This success, however, is not wholly due either to the "scheme" or the ** system "; for, as Lord Lawrence used to say, ''almost any scheme will answer with good men to execute it." We had such a man in our lato Ves^^ry Clerk, Mr. J. J. McAfee, who looked after the tinancos of the Parish in a prompt and business-like way, and tho thanks of the members of the Church is his just reward. The same financial success, we trust, awaits us for the yeur 1889-90, for we have every confidence in Mr. Archibald Adair, our now Vestry Clerk. Vigor and push are necessary to success. In the way of material progress we have made a start at the Rectory, and hope to have it completed by November. The Church at Jeffries' Corner is nearly completed, and we hope to have it consecrated ' on the 26th of August. The work at the Mission Room, Sussex Corner, is steadily advancing, and during the past year the few but faithful souls who worshipped there have, in addition to the interest on the debt ($38.50), paid $100 of the principal. There still remains u debt of $450 against the property, for the payment of which we sincerely trust to receive the aid of the faithful in other parts. Here we must call the Society's attention to the fact that the names marked thus * in the list of subscribers from Waterford and St. Mark are subscribers to the Mission Room debt, which accounts for their comparatively small subscrip- tions to the Society. Some of them have contributed very liberally, and when the Mission Room is free from debt they will become liberal supporters of the Society. Confirmation classes are now being held in various parts of the Parishes, and (D.V.) there will be about twenty-five presented for con- firmatioQ on the 25th of August, 69 WELDFORD — REV. E, B. HOOPER Reports for Widows and Orphans Fund, General Purposes, .... .... fV Total, $ 5 00 260 00 $265 00 !t/f' WESTFIELD — REV. W, GREER. ,-'«si 1 have not completcdjuy collecting r i for the General Fund of the Diocesan Church Society, but T am sure it will not be less thun last year. The collections in this Parish for the Society for Propagating the Gospel amounted to 15.33; and for the Widows and Orphans Fund, 13.16. The services of our Church have been held with regularity throughout the year, and have been well attended by my parishioners, who, by their presence and reverent behaviour, manifest their appreciation of the means of grace. The rite of Confirmation was administered to eight (8) candidates by the Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor, who visited the Parish in May. His Lordship also addressed the parishioners on the Needs of the Diocese. His stirring address has, I am sure, created much additional interest in our Diocesan work. There are two Sunday-schools established in the Parish, with an attendance of fifty scholars. I am much indebted to Mrs. John Williams and the Rev. A. H. Weeks for the super- intendence of these schools, as also to the several teachers who kindly give instruction. Through some mistake in last year's report of the Diocesan Synod, the mention of the existence of these schools was omitted. Our Church Women's Aid Society in this Parish has done a grand work here. I may state that it is mainly through their efforts that we are enabled to meet the additional demands on the assessment. Wa have this year succeeded in placing a new organ in St James' Church, which has greatly helped the musical part of the services. A concert held in the winter brought us in about thirty dollars; and I hope by a succession of these^soon to pay the amount required. During the past year there have been fourteen baptisms, five marriages and eighteen burials. ^^.| '^■A^tm m ■Mi If 7 I- 1 h \ * ^1' h 'I I l»;. J. ,Hi ' iU lUi )<:■ vfriav;? NORTHAMPTON". i There is no Church building in this Parish as yet. Land has, however, been promised on which to erect one, and the members of the Church are determined, if possible, to begin to build within the year. Regular monthly services are held in a school-house, and the prospects of the Church in this much neglected Parish are very encouraging. A cabinet organ has already been procured for the Church in North- ampton. The Mission of Woodstock, though appearing to do little for outside Church work, is striving to bear its own fair share of the burden of the whole Diocese by supporting, with a trifling local endowment, almost entirely the Rector and Curate, and endeavoring to occupy all the ground withii) reach, that no corner of it may be neglected. i ■A A-'ii^.f^-'l ■•,*.' >.''■ .■: i I It'. ' ^■\ '7': ■ ■5-. !B -a ■4 ,;•'■■ •;E;..' i'V il ,f,, m CONCLUSION. .^■r^^-rf-f*'^::; q A. ^• . '-'^ • The attention of every member of tlie Chnroh is earnestly called to the preceding statements. Evidently, in many instances, the Divine blessing may be traced throaghont the work of the Society during the past year. The Society will deeply regret the severe illness of the Rev. Canon Medley, Hector of Sussex. Many prayers will be offered on his behalf to our Heavenly Father for his recovery and for the prolonging of a life of such great value to the Church in the Diocese. With this exception, health and strength have been afforded very generally all through the year to those often liable to much risk and exposure. Several of the Clergy have been engaged for a lengthened period in their Master's service and are advanced in life. It is hard to expect from them now the constant labor so readily afforded in their earlier years. This is a matter which should be pressed upon the consideration of every member of the Church. It would not require a large annual payment to secure a provision for those who have so well earned the privi- lege to " rest awhile." There are many in the Diocese ready to aid in the attainment of the object referred to without any diminution in their offerings towards the General Fund. '"-' It may, with safety, be asserted that the supply of all the present needs of the Church in this Diocese is wholly within the means of its members — taking fully into account many outlying districts now spiritually destitute. But more should be done by way of local support in the several Missions now aided by the Society, and in those places asking for its assist- ance. Wherever this is not done there will always be the risk of Missions left vacant and a continued delay in occupy- ing new fields. This Diocese in many respects is highly favoured financially. Qonerous gifts from others impose well known obligations. Then there is plain direction in the word of God which would leave no want uncared for, which willing, grateful hearts can supply. 'ii K' tr.q /v. «.. «• earnestly ID many hout the ciety will ey, Rector lalf to our iginj? of a Be. With rded very e to much engthcned n life. It so readily lich should dber of the ay men t to 1 the privi- acese ready ithout any Fund, r of all the >lly within lount many lore should ssions now »r its assist- ays be the in occupy- financially, obligations, ^hich would hearts can 73 JUlf'JTTi-,! ''< 1 k;,.1 ■n''y.tX'> J".'* rtJ£ i^'i iMn;»o',ii nif\ u< ........ 'Wv >\¥ .ff» J. R. Napier, a. M. Sewell. ^ J. B. Forster, David Chapman. ifi- C. W. Be^kwlth, A. D. Thomaa. .m m 'j/»'- i m- St ' r I ., I m- p^> ^ 74 PARIBB 0» MU8ION, Oa^tetown Ontnd Falls..., Grand Manas . . Oreenwich. ... Hampton Johnson Klngsclear ... KinKBton Lancaster Ludlow Hadawaska Mauer«rvill«... Moncton Musquash Newcastle eew Denmark, ew Maryland, t^orion pennfield Petersville .... Petltcodiac . . . . Portland j!2^!een8bury Richibucto Richmond . Rothesay SackvUle Simonds Shediao . St. Andrews.... St. David pt. George ft. James t. John St. Mark St. Martins St. Mary's St. Paul St. Stiphen.... Springfield. .. Clbrot. Hy. Hackenley, W. B. Armstrong, W. 8. Covert. D. W. Pickett. Geo. F. Maynard, C. P. Hanington, H. Montgomery, H. S.Wainwright, ' J. C. Titcombe. H. Montgomery. ' W. V. Armstrong, ' Horace E. Dibbled ' J, H. Talbot. ' H. M. Spike, ' J. H. S. Sweet, ' N. M. Hansen. ' F. Alexander, ' E, A. Wameford, ' R. E Smith, ' W. Hy. Street. ' 0. WitUs. ' L. G. Stevens, ' Scovil Neales, A. W. Teed, ' W. Hancock. ' C. F. Wiggins, G. Schofleld. O.E.Mackenzie. Canon Ketchum, J. W. MiUidge, R. E. Smith. C. J. James. Canon Brigstocke, John deSoyres, F. F. Sherman. W. Jaffrey, Canon DeVeber. O. S. Newnham, A, J. Cresswell, Lay Dbijk>atis. W. B. Dingee, a. DeVeher, J. R. Wade, Jamet Wataon. Wm. McLeod, Albert McKtel. Charles Smith, K. Fairweather, J. M. Pearson, Geo L. Hatheuxiy, W. C. GelUbrand, C. H. Giles, D. P. Wetmore, Hon.O.H.Mewelling, John D. Hodgaon, A. E. BaUoeh, J. E. Wilfred Smith, J F. Carman. E. Lee Street, J. O. Kethro, A. P. L. Petersen. J. M. Lindsay. Capt. R. Baxter, Charles E. Dixon, Geo. I^[iear, Geo. GiUespie. Geo. Symington, F. G, Fowler, Charlps Ingraham. Thos. Prescott. Wvi. Stokes, Andrfw Mclntyre. W. C. miner, John Johnston. Hon.B. R. Stevenson, Q. F. Stidmey Wm. Mowatt. Robert Smith. W. W. Shaw, 8. Johnson, Morris Robinson. A. H. DeMill. G. A KnodeU, W. K. Crawford, James Rourke, Geo. Blaney, * B. M. Mutlin, C. N. Vroom, Ja». Topping, W. B. Schoneld, W. Baxter, SuBSTmms. H. B. HaU, J. W. Dickie. iK* .Jt,\^ .AT Wm. Otty, Geo. Fowler. J. E. A. Pearson, W. M. Pearson. B. D. Sewell, Capt. C P^pya. C. D. Fairweather .« A. R. BedeU. ; Thos. Maitby, John Linden. O.A. Wetmore, J. E. Fairweather, • )iM' s 'J' T. Herbert Street, F. H. 'Qrimmeif. W. F. Vroom. W. C. H. Grimmer. .■i,'l 75 irris. lOii' r. araon, raon. •weather eU. ; H /: V ,HiVH ' d«n. itmore, rweath-er- ;,; i '»• Froom, vt-i The following ex-officio members were preaent: ' ■ Mr. Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer. ' '^ Messrs. C. H. Fairweather and A. P. Tippet, Auditors i/'i MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Rev. J. M. Davenport, W. 0. Raymond, R. Wyndham Brown, W. Eatough, W. W. Campbell, (( (( (< <( Rev. D. I. Wetmore, " A. B. Mnrray. !/ Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, Mr. A. F. Street, Mr. John Black, The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop entered the hall and took the chair. The Secretary read his Report, and Reports were read by . the Missionaries. The Secretary presented the Statistical Missionary Retnrns made np to May 1st, 1889. He also read the Annual Report of the Executive Committee. On motion of the Secretary, seconded by Mr. Jarvis, it was resolved that the Reports now read be received as a part of the Report to be presented at the Anniversary Meeting. On motion of the Rev. J. Roy Campbell, seconded by Mr. Frith, it was resolved that the following be a Committee to ■Mm ■it 'rf '■*'■* r^K: 111. 'it ■■'■■,' A. :l| 1 h.. 76 report to-morrow evening on any required changes in the form for Statistical Returns: H. W. Frith (convener) Rev. J. Roy Campbell, Rsv. L. A. Uoyt, W, M. Jarvis. Rev. Canon Brigstocke, O. A. Schofield, On motion, the Committee adjourned to meet in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, ; ^ .V ¥f! -' The Committee met at 3 p. m. The Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor in the chair. The Rev. J. 0. Crisp, from the Book Depository Com- mittee, presented a Report, and, on his motion, it was resolved that the same be received and printed in the Annnal Report. Rev. H. Montgomery, from the Board of Home Missions, presented a Report. It was moved by the Secretary, seconded by the Rev. H. Montgomery, that the same be received, and with the Schedule as arranged be referred to the Board to be elected this evening. It was moved in amendment by the Rev. Canon Brig- stocke, seconded by the Rev. J. deSoyres, that the Report be received and considered section by section. The amendment was lost, and the original resolution was carried. The Secretary reported the following members of the Board of Home Missions elected by the Deaneries: Fredericton — Rev. H, Montgomery. St. John — Rev. L. G. Stevens. Woodstock — Rev. L. A, Hoyt. ' " St. Andrews — Rev. J. W. Millidge. Chatham — Rev. J. H. S. Sweet. On motion, the Committee proceeded to elect the Board of Home Missions bv nomination and ballot. The Rev. Wyndham Brown and Mr. J. B. Forster were appointed Tellers, and reported the following as members of the Board : hi ^6 Of?'l iolution was berg of the it the Board .(!'' RcT. Canon Neales, " Oanon Brigstockei O. S. Newnham, 77 it tt G. G, Roberta, y J. M. Davenport, Mr. H. W. Frith, << Mr. G. A. Sohofield, Sir John C. Allen, Mr. A. P. Tippet, Mr. R. T. Clinch, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Mr. C. N. Vroom. On motion of Mr. Vroom, the following were elected members of the Executive Committee: i( <( Hon. B. R, Stevenson, Mr. Eldon Mnllin, " A. A. Sterling, "'-" I. Allen Jack, « C. A. Macdonald, H. L. Stnrdee, " R. Peniston Starr, Hon. D. L. Hanington, Mr. A. R Street, '*' T. Barclay Robinson, *' G. Sidney Smith, Hon. Judge Wilkinson, •«vi Vfw i« Mr. T. W. Daniel, " R. T. Clinch, James S. Beek, J. Black, " ' John Moore, Hard Peters, 0. F. Kin near. Dr. T. C. Brown, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, " W. K. Crawford, " C. N. Vroom, " C. W. Weldon. I <( (( tt tt On motion of Mr. Jarvis the following grants were made : Rev. T. Hartin, from the Incapacitated Clergy Fund, $400. RcT. James Neales, $400. The widow of the late Rey. J. M. Stirling, 1100. To the widows of the late Revs. S. D. Lee Street, IN. A. Coster, J. Black and F. Coster, |244 each. To the Treasurer, $500. To.j,he Secretary, $100. It was resolved that the Executive Committee be authorized to pay the contingent expenses of the Society. The Treasurer was authorized to pay to the Incapacitated Clergy Fund any sum that may be required to pay the two pensions, amounting to $800. It was moved by the Rev. L. A. Hoyt, seconded by Mr. Tippet, that the following be members of the Book Depository Committee: ■■m i: !*: •A E^fe^J'*. llowing were appointed a Gommittee to interest SnndRy*sobools in the work of Home Missions and for the promoting of Sunday- schools. » f . , fr ii Rev, H. Montgomery, '' G. J. James, •" L. A. Hoyt, ** J. M. Davenport, ; Rev. G. P. Hanington, Mr. G. A. Maodonald, t- Mr. H. W. Frith, Mr. Eldon Mullin, With power to add any three members of the Society to their | number. } ' ^i On motion of Mr. Jarvis, seconded by the Hon. D. L | Hanington, the following were elected officers of the Society: Mr. Geo. E. Fairweatber, TVeaaurer, :.; -iiiMf' B^y. Ganon Ketchnm, Secretary. '^' " ' Mr. 0. H. Feirweather, | . ,., ^^ ■ ' . r >«.; Mr. A. P. Tippet, f ^''^*^''''- T . T '.-1 1«V. I <0n motion of Mr. Vroom, several sections of the ReportI t(Xf'the Report of the Board 'of Home Missions, were consideredj when it was on motion resolved^that the Gommittee adjournl till the evening at 8.30 o'clock. 79 al motion wu Fbederioton, July fSnd, 1889, The Committee met at 8.30 p. m., agreeably to adjonrn- ment. The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop in the chair. Mr. Tippet presented the Auditors' Beport On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved that the same be received and printed in the Annual Report. The Treasnrer presented a Report on his accounts, which, OD his motion, was received. ^ Farther consideration was then given to the Report of the Board of Home Missions. ::*: On motion of Mr. Schofield the Missionary Schedule, as recommended by the Board, was taken up, section by seckion, adopted and passed . 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OS W * * ♦ * O O •© C "^ _ :o O O OO -t-OrJ^OO'-OO o ■ «o O • I— I CO CO ■TV o o O © 00 o © o o f- o r* o o «o o CO CC t'" t- C- ^- CO - iC »o • »o o o * *'.."'i frf If.'fi: \.i,t ; ^m' m- I M - » 1 ^ 1 S4 •'.■;> • 1 to OS «o 00 ^- 00 CO § g ;$? 1. o *■- CO 00 Uft c« N «o A #» •\ •s •» #s •>, • ■ m W5 CO 1> e« "* rH (O r-1 m 4» eo % 4& iF ( •S so 00 »o lO o 0< iH 00 00 CO CO 00 (O O 00 00 00 (?? 00 eo «o a 00 o> CO 00 CO o> 00 CO CO 00 00 4» ss s Q p o OQ .2 o no ■s^ I.. » • - (B be '<^ & fi o o ao IXl CO m ^ <-i L 85 CO to Oi oo 4» O On motion of the Rov. 0. S. Newnhum, it was resolved that in the heading of column second in the Missionary Schedule the words be added ** for General Purposes." The Lord Bishop retired from the meeting, and the Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor took the chair. On motion of the Rev. H. Montgomery, seconded by the Rev. J. M. Davenport, it was resolved that the Clergy be requested to report the names of all contributors to the funds of the Society for publication in the Annual Report. It was moved by Mr. Schofield, seconded by the Rev. H. Montgomery, that hereafter the stipend of young men com- mencing woric in the Diocese should be 1600 a year for the first five years after taking Holy Orders, and that in each such case $100 a year for the said period should be added to the Special Incapacitated Clergy Fund. This motiott was decided in the negative. ' ' , ' ',, Rev. J. Roy Campbell gave notice of the following motion: That a Committee be appointed to consider and report to the General Committee next year upon a Scheme of Assessment upon the Clergy in the Diocese, looking towards placing the Incapacitated Clergy Fund on a satisfactory basis. It was moved by the Rev. C. H. Hatheway, seconded by Mr. Jarvis, that the sum of 124 be paid to the corporation of St. James' Church, Cambridge, from the Scovil Trust Fund, to which it was moved in amendment by Mr. Schofield to add the following words: "If there be any money available after the payment of 1400 towards the support of the resident Clergyman." ^ _..... . ,., ,. It was then moved in amendment to the amendment by the Treasurer, seconded by Mr. Robinson, and resolved, that the whole matter be referred to the Executive Committee with power to act, The Committee adjourned till to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. V .-■ '--M ' %n I \^'Kj .«n-i ,*'• 'I . #^1 "fi^' '»r I M ,iiisho}) of Canterbury for the Reports of the Society from the beginning n motioQ of 6t ' . to be placed in the CJhurch houBe, London, among the records of the Colonial Ghtirtih. < ' On motion of Sir John G. Allen, seconded by the Rev. J. M. Davenport, it was resolved that the Secretary be requested to procure the Reports referred to, and to have thetn well bonnd «t the expense of the Society for presentation to His Gracef the Archbishop. On motion of Mr. Tippet, seconded by Sir John C. k\\eti, it \7tt8 resolved that the following Gommittee be appointed to ascertain on what conditions and at what cost an edition of onvj handred copies or upwards of the first two volumes of the Report of the Society can be obtained : viz.: Sir John G. Allen, Messrs. H. W. Frith, W, M. Jarvis and A. P. Tippet. Rev. H. Montgomery gives notice of the following motion: To amend one of the rules of the General Gommittee as follows: "That in Form B of the rules governing the working of the Board of Home Missions, the words " the General Purposes ;Fund" be substituted for the words ** Missionary Stipend." Mr. W. M. Jarvis gives notice of the following resolution ^ be moved at the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee, and at the Anniversary Meeting of the Society to be held in 1890: That the proposed union of the Diocesan Ghurch Society of New Brunswick with the Diocesan Synod of Frederic- ton be approved, and that it be referred to the Executive Gom- mittee, in conjunction with such Gommittee as may be Appointed by the Synod, to take the steps required to carry 4i1ie sane into effect, with authority to petition the Legislature for the passing of the necessary bill in the name of the .Society, and tc affix the corporate seal of the Society to such petition. Rev, J. Roy Gampbell moved iae resolution of which he ^gave notice last evening, when it was resolved that the following be the Gommittee for the purpose referred to: The Right Reverend the Bishop Goadjutor, Rev. J. Roy Gampbell, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Bev. J. M. Davenport, Mr. G. A. Schofield, Mr. T. Barclay Robinson. ■^•*iM % :mmittee be tendered to the representatives of the press for their reports of the proceedings of the Societ?. On motion uf the Kev. Canon Xeales, it was resolved that the Board of Home Missions be authorized to appoint a Com- mittee on the Needs of the Diocese. The following^ resolution, of which a year's notice had been given, was moved by Mr. Vroom, seconded by the Rev. J. M. Davenport, that all resolutions relating to the funding of bequests to the Society be hereby rescinded, (li , vMnm It was moved in amendment by Mr. Schofield, seconded by Mr. Jarvis, that in the opinion of this meeting it is too late to take up the subject. it^-i v) -inr-vsq ^?ni loi The amendment was carried. Mr, Vroom gives notice of a renewal of the motion referred to in his resolution. H. TULLY KINGDON, Bishop. W. Q. KETCHUM, Chairman. Secretary. > \--\ utyilf *^ 89 ■' ' II '.IJ It../, vi.t ,•.», ; i '■ .a.lV } .t. 'I'li •U-'l^ »:'t: .!! .Jll ■>. ) 1 '. . )'. /ill i.r>:',;i Cj 't: ..'.'.''. '.■• ; ' , l; MNIVERSAET MEETING.,' »»• ,(M,|, ! ,.! / !,' ♦..»' ...',.( H,. f. .,, . Frei>eiucton, July 4ih, 1889. v • » The Anniversary Meeting was held in the Church hall at 4 o'clock, p. M. The Right Koverend the Bishop Coadjutor in the chair. T' ' Prayers, '^ vjs t-)?ir{r>>-.-- (»:<..••/ / ,> ,. -f yi, i».)7i,j/ The Secretary submitted the Annual Report. / u^d/rn! On motion of Mr. Jarvis, seconded by the Rev. J. W. Millidge, it was resolved that the same be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. ,. v)v\m Mr. Jarvis gives notice of motion for the next Anniversary Meeting similar to that given by him at the last meeting of the General Committee, with reference to the proposed union of the Society with the Diocesan Synod. Mr. Vroom gives notice of a renewal of the motion given by him last year, as follows : * -M * ' ■ • • '' I give notice of motion to amend the Constitution of this Society at the next meeting of the General Committee in the following particulars : ' •'' -*•'*-;■ ■•■• - "In Article II. of the Constitution, after the word 'altered,* in the third line, to add the words * nor new Bye-law, Rule or Regulation adopted.' "In Article III. of the Constitution, after the word * Society ' in the third line, to add the words * nor the adop- tion of any new Bye-law, Rule or Regulation,' and in the seventh line after the word ' cancellation ' to add the words * or adoption,' and in the eighth line after the word * amend- ment' to add the words 'or adoption.' I 4. ^t .-.V r^ ! •»■ *--.'>J ■ .o' I. 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And further, that all bequests hereafter made to or received by the Society shall, unless the testator shall otherwise expressly direct, be funded as hereto- fore, the interest or yearly income only to be applied to tuoh purposes as aforesaid." i Moved by Mr. 0. N. Vroom, seconded by Rev. J. M. Davenport, WhereaSf The Treasurer's Bbport shows a larger deficiency in the General Purposes Account of the Diocesan Church Society than was reported last year, and Whereas, The need of further Missionary work in the Diocese is very urgent, and the Board of Home Missions has made no provision for materially extending such work. Therefore resolved, Th^t the Executive Committee be authorized to withdraw from such of the available funds of the Society, as the donor did not limit in their expenditure, the sum of one thousand dollars or such part thereof as may be requested by the Board of Home Missions, such amount to be placed at the disposal of the Board of Home Miasioos tot use in Missionary work in the Diocese. It was moved in amendment by Mr, Jarvis, seconded by Rev. C. J, James, that the further consideration of this motion stand over until the ne](t Annual Meeting. The amendment was lost, the numbers being ^0 to 28, an4 the original motion was carried, the nuiiibers being 23 to l^. On motion the Society adjourned. H. TULLY KINGDON, Bishop, W, Q. KETCHUM, Chairr^at^, Secretary^ u x'ii- i .^ •tt» a 91 * ,;.i3 >.: ..jfi f..' ■;•» : .r» 't1 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE or THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY rt^Ni o u For the Year Ending July, 1889. i '' ' 5-' , I' u The Committee met in the Trinity Church school-room, St. John, July 6th, 1888 For an abstract of the proceedings of this meeting see 53rd Report, page 101, 102. i> The next meeting was held at Fredericton, Oct. 3rd, 1888. The Secretary reported that the printing of the Annual Report was nearly completed. It was resolved that the bill Oi Barues & Co. be paid on the completion of the work to the satisfaction of the Committee on Printing. V< A statement of the Treasurer's Account up to October 1st ^' was received. A Report from the Glebe Land Committee was presented an^eceived. The Committee met at St. John, January 9th, 1889. An fipplication was made by the Rev, Charles J. James for admission to the Widows and Orphans Fund ; it was resolved that tho application be complied with on the production of a satisfaci^ory certificate and on compliance with ^he usual oonditions. ii %. ;■< ■: VlH i ; V: ,* :f-i*- fi'.- :. m X ■I '% :K ''^ '-It, .\1 ■ J? I 92 It was resolved that the best thanks of this Committee be tendered to Mr. Frith for the valuable index of the past Reports of the Society. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his Account which was received. A Import from the Finance Committee was received and adopted. I^ was resolved that the Treasurer be requested to write to the Hon/D. L. Hanington and ask him to report all monies received by him in payment of Glebe lands sold in the Parish of Botsford. ■ n Due notice was given of a meeting at Fredericton on the 13th of March. i 'mf)1 Oil J 10 i ' A quorum was not in attendance. ^ - - The Committee met at St. John, June 5tb, 1889. A Report of the proceedings of the Committee for the past year was presented, and the Secretary was requested to add thereto an abstract of the proceedings of the Committee and to present the Report to the General Committee. A ReiK)rt from the Finance Committee was read and adopted. A statement '^ the Account of the Treasurer was submit- ted and receiver The Treasurer submitted a statement with reference to a payment made by the Eon. D. L. Hanington, on account of Glebe lands sold in the Parish of Botsford, which was read and referred to the Glebe Land Committee to report thereon. The following were appointed a Committee to mtke the requisite arrangement for the meetings of the Society in July at Fredericton : Rev. G. G. Roberts, Mr. A. A. Sterting, ** H. Montgomery, ** G. B. Fenety. Mr. A. F. Street, " C. A. Macdonald, Mr. T. Barclay Robinson. '■ 93 A bill of Mossr?. Ellis, Robertson & Go. for stationery, etc., furnished for the iipc of the Committee on "Interesting Sun- day-schools in the work of Home Missions *' was submitted; the Treasurer was authorized to pay the same on the approval of the said Committee, The Committee met at Fredericton, July 5th, 1889. It was resolved that 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, under the direction of the following Committee, who are not necessarily to take the lowest tender; the Report to be printed at as early a day as4)ossible, and that the Committee have power to revise the Missionary Reports: Rev. A. J. A. Oollmer, The Secretary, ^ ^ " W.O.Raymond, The Treasurer. ' \ i Mr. C. R Kin near. The following were appointed members of the Finance Committee. • Mr. W. M. Jarvis, " R. T. Clinch, " J. S. Beek, " G.Sidney Smith, " A. F. Street, Mr. H. W. Frith, " G. A. Schofield. " T. W. Daniel, " C. F. Kinntar, The Treasurer. Mr, Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer, was appointed Secre- tary of the Widows and Orphans Fund. Mr. T. Barclay Robinson was appointed Secretary of the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy. The following were appointed members of the Glebe Land Committee: Mr. G. A. Schofield, " II. L. Sturdeo, The Hon. Judge Wilkinson, The Treasurer, The following were appointed aCommittee on the Incapa- citated Clergy Fund : Rev. 0. S. Newnham, Mr. G. A. Schoiield, " Canon Brigstocke, " W. M. Jarvis, " J. H. Talbot, ** A. A. Sterling. Mr, C. A. Macdonald, ** G. Sidney Smith, " C. W. Weldon. " I. Allen Jack, i 5( ':^r 4 ;■« ■ ■ .'.'X V, I" i: ^fll M ,.'v;' ..f The Committee to act with the Lord Bishop and the Bishop Coadjutor, The matter, with reference to a grant to the Church iu the Parish of Cambridge, was referred to the Finance Com- mittee, to report at the next meeting of this Committee. The offer of Mr. Frith to prepare a revision of the index of the Report for publication in the Annual Report this year was gratefully accepted, and the opinion was expressed as to the desirability of printing a revised index once every fifth year. Rev. H. Morris and th^ Rev. 0. S. Newnham were admitted to the Widows and Orphans Fund on the usual conditions. " ■ i^ ■;■,,-:..., ■; i V .U/ ' •• - t ' .> ; ■n .. f" ■ .4 ;i -J <1 ^ ^r'h -f\- It; ... ,.;;•. ;;.;r •{.' ■ <-' .. n ;,. .. '' • ' " i ' '', % '. ..' ' ;^.-, ■: .ti^' :l^:[*iil ;.MiT..,h. r. L _,vX A 'n * ■ V-ru -it..'- _-,. ..'"-1*,. - i . . , ' - '■, -ii V!.'i.' '^U f . , • ik -■■• - '^V'i U:.-\:.^ . , • ,z ^.'l-^'^i-ri't _ '. ,' ? ; ■ 1 '' •* ^j!l 'ti.'. a-.r,// ^y^ I .. : ..jV;>'' i' •■ : ; ;■ -- ■l^. . r!,,i/^i'.* ;ti'^ • * j'>'L'Aii;-_i -J'ji; I ■ !?-,;,;,/, M'^ ijruhiiM ji"^ ■♦•ii !*■ )^i::k*?v»*i/"'-:^ •?'i> ■ :....n'-*4 ,/;.;. -Af^ ,^ - :i >:> /Si: ^iT. ■c":i;- -sri u -i ..;v •■>•-] "ifi. !.,, V.C 'rf i^ 18 [U) '-'yd ']s:u^ ••>•'! !i ;: '. ; '/• f .T'-'-.l itl!< j4 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HUME MISSIONS, For the Tear ending 30th June, 1889. vA Vjil. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. < The Board of Home Missions submit the following report. During the past year only one alteration was made in the Schedule adopted by the General Committee last July. New Maryland. — The contribution required from the Mission was reduced to $150. Sackyille. — This Mission has become self-supporting, aud has sent a voluntary contribution of $36 to the Society. The plan adopted last year of allowing each Deanery to settle the amounts required from the different Parishes or Missions has been quite successful so far as aided Missions are concerned, i^very one has made up the amount required. Tlie accounts have been much simplified and there are no Missions in arrears. Jt has not been quite as successfal in the self-supporting Missions, as will appear from the list attached to the report. Out of the twenty-three (including Ludlow) nine have given as much as or more than was expect- ed;, twelve have given less than has been asked, and two have not contributed anything. The total deficit in the General Purposes Account for the year is $1,403 — of which |918 is the amount that is short in the contributions from self-supporting Parishes. With respoct to the amounts expected from self-sustaining Parishes the Clergy have in several instances expressed their willingness to do ^hat thev can to rais^ the ^ti^iated pn^p. lit 'uV m ')4 it ■y}:ii -1' m ■ -i'.- ~w.- i fe y !;•■'■■' A' ':9 ,;,t ■'5 0)g M It is therefore hoped that we shall not fall short of the amonnt expected from these Parishes in the ensuing year. This has been the first year of the new plan, and in some cases where the amount asked has not been paid there have been unexpected difficulties that will probably not arise again. It should also be added that in a few cases it was not clearly understood that these sums were what was expected for the General Purposes of the Society^ and that donations to any special objects of the Society were not included. Special Qramt. — Application having been made to the Board for u grant to provide additional services in Bay Verte on account of the number of men engaged in the building of the ship railway, and the Bishop of Nova Scotia having signified his a{)proval of a proposal to unite this work with work in the adjacent parts of his Diocese; a grant of 1100 was made by the Board on condition of a contribution of 1200 by the people of Bay Verte. In addition to these two amounts a contribution of $100 has been promised whenever the services of a resident Missionary can be secured. For the present the services are supplied from Amherst. There is a service every alternate Sunday and every alternate week, besides pastoral visitation. ^ /... '...^ ,.j. . An application has also been made for a grant towards the stipend of a Curate to the Rector of Petitcodiac, on condition of his performing certain duties in Albert County. The Board recommends a grant of 1100 for this service. u CoMMiriEB ON THE NEEDS OF THE DiocESB.— Under authority of the General Committee the Board appointed a Committee to attend to this work and their report is attached hereto. Statement for the Society for the Propagation of THE Gospel. — The Board submit herewith a copy of the Statistical Report sent to the Venerable Society. Eleven Missions failed to send returns in time and fifteen receiving aid from the Society did not forward the required annual collection. Schedule for kbxi Yeak. — In aooordance with the resolution of the General Committee last year, the Board sent the new Schedule to each Deanery to revise and readjust. Although the present deficiency is $1,403, the Board thought it might be well to let the amounts required remain as they were in the past year, in the hope that another year's working of the plan will produce bettor results. If the self- supporting Parishes will make up the amounts that are asked, then next year aided Missions may fairly be asked to do some- thing more for themselves, in order that there in&j be some funds available for new work in parts where the people are most anxious for services and are ready to contribute to their support. It should be the object of every Mission in the Diocese to do something more each year for Home Missions, for every year the need of 'more work is becoming greater. Missions that have been receiving aid from the Society for twenty, thirty or forty years should specially exert themselves, that some part of these grants might be available for new work. * The Schedule submitted herewith has been, approved by the various Deaueries so far as it relates to each. The Board recommend the General Cor laittee to adopt the following regulation: That hereafter the i^tipends of young men com- mencing work in this Diocese shall be $600 a year for the first five years after taking Holy Orders, and in each such case $100 a year for the said period shall be«added to the Special Incapacitated Clergy Fund. By order of the Board, G, A. SCHOFIBLD, Secretary, '-: K'^ MV W'l ?t '■ ■ ■ n i; ;■«' i;i- d 5/ I'a ■I: ■i"! -' ■l' REPORT OF THE NEEDS COMMIHEE. To the Most Reverend the Bishop ef Frederictonf Metropolitan, and the Board of Home Missions. The Oommittee appointed in July last to take such steps as they might deem necessary to bring the needs of the whole Dioceee before the several Parishes, beg to report that the Oommittee, having had consideratfbn of the matters referred to them and of the steps which shoald be taken most effec- • taally to carry out the objects of the resolution under which they were appointed, arrived at the conclusion that the best mode of bringing the Needs of the Diocese before the people, was to ensure, if possible, the holding within each year in .every Parish and Mission a meeting at which speakers, clerical and lay, selected by the Committee and well informed on the subject, should press upon the people the many great wants which still exist in the Diocese. To this end a very careful and elaborate statement in detail was, with the in- valuable assistance of his Lordship Bishop Eingdon, the Ohairman of the Committee, prepared for the speakers. Subsequently, and after communication with all the Deaneries, a Schedule of Missionary visits (copy of which is herewith) was arranged to cover the whole of the year 1889. Some of the meetings laid out on this Schedule have been held, but not with that degree of success which the Com- mittee anticipated from a movement undertaken with so much consideration and care. Partly from the difficulty in securing speakers, especially among laymen, and still more owing to the loss which the Oommittee sustained, by the removal from the Diocese of their efficient and painstaking Secretary the Rev. Mr. Lowndes, (^nite ^ number of n^eetings have failed to be hel4. 00 The effect of Mr. Lowndes' removal shows how maoh ih« success of this moyement depends upon the possibility of securing the services of a person, clerical or lay, who omi devote cciisiderable time and attention to the carrying ont of such a Schedule, and makes it a question whether the employ- ment permanently of an organizing Secretary and travelHog Missionary is not essential te the endeavor to bring *' the Needs of the whole Diocese before the several Ptoisbef." Since the resignation of the Bev. Mr, Lowndes, the Rev. H. Montgomery has been added to the Committee and appointed Secretary thereof. Respectfully submitted, HENRY MONTGOMERY, Secretary. 4' ^M \i^ m ■i^:^ I *■ : M' .'*, ■< i> .¥ '.1'' ft :i$; I i.v'' h > .; :» [ ■; 100 REPORTS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE During the Tear 1888-1889. January, 1889. 1. At the first meeting of the Committee since their appointment in July last, Mr. W. M. Jarvis was elected Chair man and Mr. H. W. Frith Secretary of the Committee. 2. A question which had arisen with Messrs. Harrison & Co., as to repairs made by them on the S. Scovil Trust Fund property, was settled by a payment of $25 ordered to be made them by this Committee and accepted by Messrs. Harrison t& Co, 3. S. Eierstead, lessee of a lot belonging to the Miss Hazen Trust on Waterloo street, having applied to have his lease cancelled, and a new lease granted in the same terms to Patrick McMinniman, the application was complied with, the lessee to pay all expenses of conveyancing, etc. 4. The lease of a lot of the same property and in the same neighborhood to David Alexander, having been assigned to Samuel McBride, and having expired, has been renewed to Samuel McBride for seven years on same terms. 5. The sum of 1400 lying in the Savings' Bank at the credit of the West Trust, and also $100 at the credit of the St Qeorge and Pennfield Trust has been withdrawn and invested in a Provincial Debenture at 4 per cent interest. 101 June, 1889. 1. The Bum of $2,000 was loaned on the elefenth day of December last to Messrs. J. & J. D. Howe, of St. John, furniture dealers, on mortgage on a brick dwelling-hoase of theirs, situate in St. John on a leasehold lot from the Gity Corporation at nine dollars a year rental. The principal sum is to be repaid as follows: $200 in one year, $200 in eighteen months and the balance in/vtf years. Interest six per cent, and insurance to the full amount of loan payable to the Society, 2. Joseph McHugh's rent being considerably in arrears, the Committee had authorized proceedings against him, but these.haTe been stayed upon his making a payment of $40 on account. 3. S. Scovil Trust. The lease of the north market wharf property to Messrs. Slipp & Harding, having expired on the 1st of May last, was renewed to them for one year, from 1st May, at $400, this being the most they would give and the Committee having failed to get a tenant at a higher amount. 4. A City of St. John six per cent Debenture fOi* $1,720, having matitred on the 1st of June, instant, was paid off, and the amount received by the Treasurer was deposited by him in the Bank of Nova Scotia at three per cent interest. Sk'-'i"; •{ Jv-y 1^ 3 la'' J T?;- »> .-'I mk- 1" ^; ^)>.> if. 102 REPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE For the Year ending 1st Jnne, 1889. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bi»hop and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Book Depository Committee of the Society foe Pro- moting Christian Knowledge, beg to submit their fifteenth Annual Report. The sale of publications for the year ending on 30th April, 1889, amounted to $758 68; for the year ending on 30th April, 1888, 1855.37 ~ a decrease of $96.69. Comparing these sales with tho8& of previous years, we find that the sum of $946.7ii was realized in 1887, and in 1886 the amount reached $1,- 005.90. There has thus been a considerable falling off for some time. Eighteen importations of publications have been made during the year. The circulation of the "Dawn of Day," a sixteen-paged illustrated monthly magazine, has increased from 636 copies per month in 1887, and 1,063 in 1888, to 1,263 copies per month for the past year. Of this number, however, 500 copies are taken in Prince Edward Island. This interesting periodical will be found most useful for Sunday-school and Parish work. The price is very low; it can now be obtained at the rate of seventy-five cents per 100 copies, payable in advance. The St. Stephen Branch Depository was closed during the year, and the stock taken back into the Central Depository at St. John at a reduced rate. The matter of the employment 103 of a colporteur to trayel through the Diocese with the publi- cations of the Society was again brought before your Com- mittee and discussed; and the sum of $250 was appropriated from the funds for the work. An exhaustive report on the feasibility of such an undertaking is still under consideration. The Diocese is deeply indebted to the Parent Society for the continuous kindness and generosity which have been dis- played towards her needy Missions. The following grants have been made within the year : In aid of Churches — Birch Ridge, Gordon, £25; Jeffries' Corner, Sussex, £20; Wood- lands, Stanley, £15; Cross Creek, Stanley, £25; Canaan Rapids, Johnston, £20; Baie du Yin, £15. Several grants of books were also successfully recommended by the standing Com- mittee of the Society, viz. : Bathnrst and Gloucester Mission, £3; Restigouche, £3; St. George, £3. Your Committee would draw attention to the important additions which have been made to Catalogue A (Bibles^ Prayer-books, etc). The Society has made arrangements for improving the binding of the chief books on this catalogue. The cheap books have been bound in a stronger manner and in more durable material, while the better books are in Reviero's well known and beautiful binding. Respectfully submitted, J.O.CRISP, Secretary, ■''.v-:* ''(jL :% -< r'h> 104 ; '& REPOBT OF GLEBE LAND COMMITTEE. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of the Province of New Brunswick. The Glebe Land Committee beg to submit the following Report, Thai they have had nnder consideration the reports of the Committee on Church Land in Queensbnry, and are of the opinion that the matter therein referred to cannot be properly dealt with nnder the provisions of section 55 of the Church Act of 1885, and would recommend that proceedings be taken, in the name of the Church Corporation of the Parish of Queensbury, if they can obtain evidence to contradict the claim made by Arthur Lint, and that the Chairman of the Glebe Land Committee has written the Rev. Mr, Veales to this effect. All of which is respectfully submitted, CHAS. A. MACDONALD, Chairman. , AUDITORS' REPORT UPON THB ACCOUNTS OF THE TREASURER OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. For the Tear ending Jane, 1889. We have carefully examined the accounts of the Treasurer and beg to report the same as correct. The securities and debentures, as stated in the accounts of theTrea8urer,have been submitted to our inspection and we find that they agree in amount with the statement of investments. Vouchers have been furnished for all payments, and every facility afforded for access to the books and accounts of the Treasurer. 0. H. FAIRWBATHER, ) j,,^..^^^ A^THU» P. TIPPET, f ^w««or«. 105 "5 §11 5 V :i^s J199JA. a\{% a| seafAjas Xvpong no hooiajos •ai jo^ 8nonnq{j)aoo •Bpireq aqaio uiojj einoaai '3S : 1-1 ^OJ •« I Ui •00 5; cJto^Q qojnqo raojj auioaoi ■BaSBno&rej •8non«t8 •9Bwa josiedBqo •saqojnqo ■sj9qai9N qajnqo a fcQ 1 • o eo ieS i>«o — «j o . • a • • o :fe.S o 00 o ©J OOQO t o) CO CO o o t- lO !0f» OOejri t-H SS :S .s^ : o O U V b « S5 s t--'* *• •* ^di^oo^'Q S' (M«0 5 «0 • •o us S : «tH 1-1 ©» « 0$ •s « >i iJa S2 I :^ is ^ aa 106 I ; >i 'l' ■■ s th i-» 1-1 2 ?5 o . . 1-t® t- 1199M. 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Incomb. Brick Building, St. John— Scovil Trust, $6,000 00 $400 00 Debentures Widows and Orphans Fund, 23.200 00 1.392 00 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 7.286 67 437^0 Education of Children of Clergy Fund, 1,500 00 90 00 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 2,400 00 144 00 Wheten Trust 2,000 00 120 00 St. Peter's Church Trust, 600 00 36 00 St. George and Pennfield Endowment, 1,600 00 64 00 Mrs. R. C. Gordon Trust, 3,400 00 204 00 West Trust, 400 00 16 00 $48,386 67 $2.903 20 MEMORANDUM. The Society also holds the following Life Insurance Policies, presented, in each case, by the parties assured, who still pay the yearly premium : Sir S. Leonard Tilley, Policy in the Phoenix Mutual Insur- ance Company of Hartford; $1,000.00. Rey. James Neales, Policy in the Standard Life Insurance Company of Edinburgh, £600 sterling, with profits, subject to certain annuities. m in Trust Incomk. $400 00 1,392 00 437 -^0 90 00 144 00 I 120 00 I 36 00 ) 64 00 ) 204 00 16 00 f $2,903 20 uce Policies, rbo still pay utual Insur- fe Insurance •ofits, subject 169,784 98 121 General Purposes Fand. 1888. June 9. By balance, 1889. Feby. 4. To premium on bond pur- chased, , ; . I 40t 00 June 10. " Balance, 69,744 98 «fi*J ' :o lix^f ... ... $69,784 98' June 10. By Balance, ' .... 169,744 98 u. ' ''i 5'*">S'5 i Represented as follows: Debentures, Bank Stock and Mortgages, General .<•[ 'AIWX • . • » $19,473 01 800 00 40,000 00 ., 8,900 00. "12.500 00 3,549 29 225 00 1,403 83 9 40 5 62 3 07 34 87 30 00 Investments, Loan to S. P. 0. K, Depository, Debentures and Mortgages, Chipman Trust, Debentures, Merritt Trust, • ^> v, , Real Estate, Hazen Trust, .... .... ' ' wttOUa •••• •••• •••* •••• Loans to Missionaries, .... . . . , ' General Purposes Account, '^ ' ^^ . , " . West Trust Account, . . . ."' . . 7?:f' '^ Scovil Trust Income Acct., ... . ...,"';' St. George and Pennfield Trust Acct., '^^\ Object III., .... • ;,■.!» ;3 ■ . . ., '■'. Wheten Trust Acct., ^ /l^,^".^ «l*:^i;"' ' Less balances due the following Accounts: ,^ Widows and Orphans Fund Acct., $ 60 06 , Do. do. Special, .... 1,039 77, Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 1,248 92 Do, do. do. Special, .... 6,934 99 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund Acct., 819 79 MM Divinity Scholarships Fund Acct., .... 52184 f-f niun General Investments Acct.,. ... .... 1 14 60 Glebe Land Trust, 634 02 Mission Assessment Acct., .... .... 281 77 Subscription and Collection, 1889 and '90, 533 35 12,189 11 % 111 '#'11 ?Vl ■4 $69,744 98 i,;- fjjv ri film "M m J* 4> t W' MVi., ;:i^ ''IS'! Of ■ . Y " k^^;f El: I ..V^ . ■,vt'*.: m 1 122 sm\ ?i! 4^8?JJ'>9 fl57 07 fieneral PorpoMi AccoiMt. 1888. ""^• Jane 9. To Balance, 1889. May 11. " Passage money from England paid, June 10. " Yearly grants, 1888, '89, *' " S. P. 6. Pensions, ,., .*' " Salaries, Gontingencies Account, 25 00 ... i3,ei2 80 ... 1,462 68 600 00 , . . . 536 63 Jane 8. By sale of Reports, 10. " Gordon Trust Interest I 9 00 116,394 28 ■i ffUCtC .X 'i-jkr*^-*. (K 0-< I'; •»- 00 Vi\ , . --. ■ t • I'll I (( tt 1889. • • • • Acct , S. P. G. Grants, Missionary Boxes, Hazen Trust and Income, Sabscriptions and Collec- tions, 1886, 1887, .... Subscriptions and Collec- tions, 1887, 1888,. . . . " Subscriptions and Collec- tions, 1888, 1889 4,483 46 .f^^^ ^^^ ** Gbipman Trust Interest, 2,325 00 jwtbiV/ " MerriU Trust Interest, 234 00 .(,(:[ '• Gen'l InyiBstrn't Interest, 633 83 <„4tnp/rR*..^t{ " Balance, .... .... 1,403 83 IH6.394 28 It 102 00 6,060 62 4 jj5^jj,r;jb 722 98 ;^^jvjj^.j^ . 16 15 nia^ij^nO 244 99 f une 10. To Balance, It1.403 83 r?f<'i: ^\? #to 11 1^ . 123 : Mm ^ otij-i r 25 00 1,462 68 600 00 in J 536 63 116,394 28 ,1 ) ,• •>•<;)' -tV -sir. .oCl -♦ 16.394 28 ■.J-- y '^'•■! Higsionary Cirants. <,\5 Total amonnt paid ander schedule, $13,388 22 Mission of Greenwich, April, 1888, fill 25 ^ : " Newcastle, January, 1888, 50 00 j . " Prince William, April, ;; tO 1889, 35 66 i > l\ ^ " Ludlow, 27 67 "" — 224 58 Total amount paid. I13;6i2 80 i-v S. P. 6. Pensions. • ^ - -^ • IsT April, 1888, to 1st April, 1889. Rev. Canon Walker, .... .... Mrs. Street, widow Rev, J. D. Lee Street, Mi-8. Coster, ** " F. Coster, .... Mrs. Black, " " John Black, Mrs. Coster, " ** N. A. Coster, .... ':* - Officers* Salaries. ... I486 68 . . . 244 00 . . . 244 00 . . . 244 00 . . . 244 00 $1,462 68 -_• ' :,: . : > - - ^ Rev. Canon Eetchum, Secretary, 1st April, 1888, to 1st April, 1889, one year, $100 00 Geo. B. Fairweather, Treasurer, 1st April, 1888, to 1st April, 1889, one year, 500 00 $600 00 « t.f * Ua f ■- 1\ ', J,- .''t 124 h I 00 00 00 « ■»!• th 35 e» ^^ -^ -^ 00 eo r-t eo eo c» oo lA o) to e* io SQ >o 73 i> le ce 00 CO ^ ^ 00 CO tnpOOOQQO OOOOOQOCQPPOOQO iH t- »o t- »0 t- lo « e5 ■«* CO M -^ CO . « O O) 00 «0 lO «0 C< 00 00 09 «0 01 CO 00 01 CO . tH -^ 00 CO 9) 00 CO ^ « ^ 1-1 04 1-1 '^ CO W:t^. Mi 0) a; < V 00 la O S-s mo m J <© e» 2 _ 1 e» iH ■^ w 125 sg ^ ss ^ . ; • 1 88S8SSSSSSS8S88S8S88 01 04 '^^So?-! 55c(» o5«'^'^©» so « •* ■^SS'^ ^ 00 8^S88 g8gg888SSg8888 ig e« t' ■»!< Q ! o» a t- c» w p ee « CO v . . -4' OiJi »• I t- 00 53 iJ ff' O « T*. ;r-'>«Ji tv'o: ( ,(-S •'.'>( I »' ) i.f. r:i. ;?T ;{ V .W.vi^T ' .» .t. .■jf'ih. ,5/. * • . rii 1 *Sb:2 5 « * "^ Neales,... ssswell, . . . rlee. ^1 -1. ^1 f/ h ,^.^i*i >}V '*«, m- :.if»? ,'ijl, M ,n i%^ '•■n« >L». ■^« •■J I i\ ??:■ *■ *'|?^ m i > !.'! ■rii $1 « « e o « r I r ■■ ■ .' '^'^ I li' M7 ; I?'' ' ,•.,, * V ■ ,1 . s i'^ S:, 126 , • 1 1 1 ^ *. Contingencies. - 1888. Jane 15. To Geo. W. Day .... $8 50 29. " Printing Report Board Home Missions, 1 50 30. '* Geo. W. Day, .... 6 00 July 6. ' " Sexton Trinity Church, .... .... «► 00 la. '' Postage, Rev. Canon Bri^tocke, " Box, Bank of Nova S^cotia, . . . 99 «o. .... 10 00 20. " J. & A. McMillan, .... 10 05 Aug. 2. •' Ellis, Robertson & Co .... 9 25 6. " Postage p. G. A. Schofleld, . . .... 1 00 Oct. 10. " Ellis, Robertson ik Co., .... .... 1 37 Nov. 23. ** Barnes & Co., Reports, .... .... 356 15 4. " Rev. W, Q. Ketchum, .... 11 75 1889. Jan. 17. " Geo. W. Day, .... 3 00 •; t( '* Do .... 2 00 it 1*1 ** Geo. A. Enodell, .... 3 00 31. ** Ellis, Robertson & Co., .... ... 4 15 (( *♦ J. & A. McMillan, .... 9 20 Feb. 26. " Goo. A. Knodell, .... 3 60 Mar. 13. Do., .... 12 95 tt A% 127 B. P. CL Gnuiti. 1888. tti-^.tHt.l Julv 4. By Bill Ex. liondon, quarter ending 30 Jine, £312.10.0, $1,514 66 Oct. 4. ** Bill Ex. London, quarter ending 30 September, £312.10.0, 1,513 17 1889. ''> Jan. 7. ** Bill Ex. London, quarter ending 31 December, £312.10.0, . . . 1,612, 93, April 3. " Bill Ex. London, quarter ending 31 March, £312.10.0, ......... 1,519 86 't *; 00 ftc 00 G. .UO (,i '"■<) IT $6^060 62 . .. .ofli /v^yjiftW J SnbMriptlons and Collecttong, 1896—18874 t^-u>'< • ••• •••• •••• 9^ vv •••• •••• •••• Xv XO (Hi fif ?6adr 00 > (iran4 Manan, .'. Kingsulear, . . . . • • • • $16 15 M^ ^•« ■*' !••••. SnbgcripUoiis and Collections, 1887—1888. 'rr :^r «t» ::r j, ;;;... $27 oo •^' 8 00 93 16 18 28 ....fa7 00 . . . . *31 40 6 00 ^^...•' 19 15 ....•25 00 i Andoyier • « • Grand Manan, Hampton, .... i • • • Johnston, » • • • Eingsolear, .... Ludlow, ■ • • • Musquash, • • • Norton, .... • • • St. George, 1 • « • • • 9 • $244 99 84. 8f;<- ;;5'fti 5^.i>4!igo ^^t§ % V* A ■ ' ^' '--.' 1 -«i ■'^■^1 ■,;l| 4' m f 128 r.'« ■: * ^■i' ConlrlbotloBi by Self-Siippo rtlnff Partihei, etc. 1888-S9. PARISHES. ll«porled 1888. Paid in 1888-18M. • ToUL Blaokville, * t,* • ■ • • • •73 75 •73 75 Burton,....' .'i'.V .... • ■ • • 47 69 47 69 Oarluton, • • • • 32 30 32 30 Chatham, . . .... .... • • • • 61 40 61 40 Oampobello, .... ;#* * Dorchester, .... .\*. |!89 75 • • • • 29 76 " 5 10 125 00 130 10 Frederioton, 99 '^8 1,370 00 1,469 38 Oagetown, 69 00 • • • • 69 00 Orand Manan, • • • • 15 00 15 00 Hampton, . . .... • • • . • • • • 71 00 71 00 Imdiow, .... .... • • • • 55 00 55 00 Mani^eryille, • t • • 15 00 15 00 Moncton, . . .... .... 418 00 • • • • 418 00 Portland, .. 34 61 • • • • -34 61 Rothesay, 30 00 n 95 41 95 Sackville, • • • • 36 00 36 OQ Shediao, . . • • • . • • • • • • • • 30 00 30 00 St. David, 10 00 • • • t 1 10 00 St. John, .... .... 341 34 700 03 ,041 37 St. Martins, .... . . . • 7 00 • • • • 7 00 St. Mark, 41 18 301 76 342 93 St. James, .... .... • • • • 50 50 St. Paul, "- ^'.-l* >»^\':./ • • • • * 317 60 317 60 St. Andrews, • • ■ 310 20 310 20 St. John Baptist, • • • • 514 55 614 56 St. Stephen, Christ Church. . . • • • • 210 72 210 72 Victoria, • ■ • 59 36 6V 35 Weldford 8 59 • • • • 8 59 Westmorland, • • • • 25 00 25 00 F. S, Soovil, M. D., 50 00 • • • • 60 00 Anonymous, Mrs. Thos. King 50 00 • • • • 50 00 • • • • 50 00 50 00 A Friend, • • • • 6 36 6 36 A Friend, • • • • 7 50 7 50 A Friend, . . . , • • • • 45 91 •4,483 46 46 91 $780 08 •5,269 49 / 88-St. 130 ToUL $73 76 47 69 32 30 61 40 29 76 130 10 1,469 28 69 00 15 00 71 00 55 00 16 00 418 00 ,,•-34 61 41 96 '»i' 36 00 •^«' 30 00 1 10 00 ,041 37 7 00 342 93 60 ««H8i7 50 310 20 514 55 210 72 5V» 36 8 59 25 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 6 36 7 50 45 91 ;ll5,265 49 Chlldreni* HImIoii Boxes, I888-9. r Gampobello, .. Frederioton, Greenwich, . . Mnsqnash, .... Prince William, St. John Baptist, St. Martins, .. Carleton, .... 1 • • • • 1 ,1 1 r? <» p* ^- •>' --? ••: •?- tr c J^ ':; - • -f J vV r: ri it r r -. .. ■ 1889. ■aien Tnut lucerne Aeceniit. June 10 By collections to date as per Rent XvOIIy at** •••• •••• 1888. ... Jaly 21 To Taxes, Rothesay, Aug. 28 " Portland, |170 40, less 6 per cent., $8.52, .. Sep. 25 Taxes, St. John, $61.60, less 6 per cent, $3.08 Water rates, 1888 Taxes, Simonds, .... School Tax, Rothesay, $ 5 00 82 48 3 62 2 58 4 &() 44 7/ \ 11 , I- $15. 5 h $976 00 Oct. 2» Nov.* 5 Dec. 20 1889. Jan. 12 • • • • • • • • • • • • May 6 June 3 10 School Tax, Simonds, ^ " District No. 1, M. B. Dixon, J. McHugh suit ^ *' EaUte A. Duff BUlvy •••• »••• ••• (General Purposes Account, . . . $ 1 00 161 88 58 52 14 40 5 02 «l$ 3 30 2 30 2 00 4 40 722 98 $976 00 y — t: r i» -^ 5- '- ._ . „ _ .( j.f. ^ iM , "-^ *-s '-' ^ *~. ... o . r, »^ c ^,, ... . «~i i*" 'r»,*M f"^ »> r* r* I* *v c- *-^ i-^-Ai *v -~ .--• m m M ', '>■■ ' V .> %% ijp,': 130 I 00 00 00 < tf PC 0) < X 0'- t i a 8 oooooooooooooo«o OOOOUSOOOtOOOOOOi-H NeoiorjOicoooi-^xt^wsooSeoooeo rH fH C? iH r-l i-H 8 00 »0 O O • • • iH • • • O lO to • • • o V O CO ' * • O) 8QOOO.OOOQO ooooooooo o o o o §oo.o CO t* ;D 00' *» O ©4 0» «0 '«*< O «D O O ^ O »0 C». OT >o oi « CO 00 t*. iH. lo >o -^ i>. CO eo 00 Tj* o s o o o o o oo o o oo o o o>o OOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOrH «D t<- «D 00 v".> O ©* C> «0 '^ OS ^ «0 O iH O O ©iCOOC^C. COOOt'iHUISt-^OOCOCOOOCO 4» i-t I— I C* i-l iH I-H OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooo«oooooooooo • iH o •s o o o om o o It,') «?i » v p '§ I CO »o no ^ § «o to ;o CO 4I» to OS 00 00 »o »o • lO' I o o o I 'tf '^ 'O SQ 'O r •« o QCd .¥ CO £ ;:^S iijri" 7!U1 urA. ■ '* n'rft >nJMU i 131 7i O OS 00 00 «» "55" JO .«0' 1888. ScoYll Trust— Income Account. 20 Sept 25 mal} Oct 1 h'*t"l 12 ') 26 \l 1889. .^ Jan. 8 li Jfi April 1 ^ ..?^ s* . ihftl) 3* ;ljt. * July 4 To Rev. G. H. Hatheway, May and Jane, . . $66 66 Brownley & Co., repairs, 2 10 City Taxes, $97.00, less 5 percent, $4.85, 92 15 Rev.G.H. Hatfaeway, July, Aug. and Sept 100 00 Premium Insurance, Water rates, 1888, 30 00 18 00 !■? Rev.C. H. Hatheway,Oct„ Noy. and Dec,, 100 00 Bev. G. H. Hatheway, account, Jan., Feb. and March, 94 00 Rev. G. H. Hatheway, balance, Jan., Feb. and March, 6. 00 May 11 Ground rent, 28 00 1888. ^ ^ ■ -^ n i ^gg ^^ June 9 .By balance 31 29 W Slipp& Harding, 1 year's rent, 500 00 }' Balance, 5 62 $.536 91 Interest. Chipmao Trust, \,\',' Merritt Trust, General Investments, Widows and Orphans Fund, .... Incapacitated Glergy Fund, .... Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, Divinity Scholarships Fund, .... Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund, . . Widows and Orphans Special Fund, . . ' Accrued ^terest on bond purchased, General Purposes Acct,: $2,325 00 234 00 633 00 ■A V ;I5.519 56 I i,' m m\ 1 . • .... . 1 - ' i •■..'|| -4 • \l • • ••:'f • • • • $2,325 00 ■" ■ .••1 t- • • • 234 00 • • • • 2,960 56 ^4 "■ \ •;. n $5,519 56 m $1,296 00 437 20 m 90 00 m *• fil 144 00 S- 326 00 N<- 30 00 v" IH 3 53 fe&. Ti ' !l R 3,192 83 ft h^' ?4' ■ ri^' m' ■■,?■.■-.■ Bi- ll; Nij; i^ .^i e 1 g rH^ ^ O tM i^ r-( •-9 ee a as »-» 09 v^ii .;T ft *'k.='-«5I bf) ► 9 O ^ « 8 ••• O) S$ < %- t o o . iu5o (■^«- s I I A JgSi%S 5 ec CO ^ so CO 3 i 8 '■'••. ^t s I § Ul ^6 6 c o 6 o 133 03 ( >eoo 9 oo I CO CO (0 M ooco99oocoOTCoco^ii*^^^8536( N p.: t -', M « ^ w «• 1 CO g S Q Q te M th T-l «s « a a s 9 ►^ t-B iO r eo I »'•'•.! 8' 8 llOl itOl i-iT-ir^F4i-§ OOOOOOOCOOOOOfc^OOCJOtJr^ od ao *3 ■•«! i*^ I *'> * « f ■.s. ii ,10 to Ui M. -^ It h ♦.■..! l--'^? i Li ' ''i i 1*'V m 134 B'V' ' 'i^;^ l§i^' •■■ .<■,(■ ■ H V;J m^' n. ti^ '"'i' '.'. 0) 00 00 h m > M •J H (2 « I I S8888SS8888SSS333S3SS%38S3SSSSS ;r CO cv « ^ >^. \% ^ ta ooooooooo o o o o o o o o o .IN ►.TS'O'tt'OTi'B'o'o-o £'« >,'0'C'^'W'va •'O'd -^-o ••otj'C'o >> !'§ op o 1^ « . *^<* S Hs s g >^ i-> o* n 00 o^ §8 . tOJ< 00 Aao( 5J 8 o o ►.o o ►»c o o c 3Q >.« >.2 . ►»_p »; ►•► o _ _ . . --.^ S'C'O'O'O'O'O.w'tl." 3 0**0 B* O 'O "tlTS '73 "O T3 « O 2 O Q P O tS B'O'a'w'w o 525 I-I 94 eo 8888S8¥8"88 S8S8S88888:o :-«2 8888888888888888888 5S«5« i^H;3^< ^ «» n •> »-li-4i-4iH i *ogQOoooooooo«oOQoac C4 So S8 00 00 • « d >.d d „• d S d d d d ►, 1^ i-4tH«H9» S'l^gsas;^ '9 00" N ■ 00 r^ tt^ T"^ ttN WN It vi r~^ o»oeQrHC4e4iQOOt«aQ^g)r-iO)m^S94eoiHe4coaoiacefc>«Q;s 00 <5 I I I a-r a 3H (V \\ 6 6 6 13 "Cw d d d o cQ oQ ^'0'T3'02 ell odd ■5 «• d-e A' 3 V* tof. t3- y I I C§|i| I . -I OQ O I 73 1^ I i I a « pq { -CC' : . .' ;i I &SSSSSS i ft . ec - > .135 I •"» i ^ • • .-. ^, i\: '.r «•' T(» ! p » - <• cu» -a 6 Q o o o « 6 2 d 6 o o >• o o o _Q O -CO -CO oc5 ^-- > > 5 O g , . . ^ •joj'2'. . •3'"' .J .^ •" .'^'~" 1^' 05« C O Q 00 00 iHrH >9 O w) W9 ^ O^ W9 w) ^ r^ T** ^OOOOOOOOQOOOdO^C) i-tr-li-41-fr-t^iHiHiHiH ^ s 3 :3 •ft — tlHli &® >»* VJ 'TO A 0000 QO O) 0k »-« i-(rH iH iHr-t eo 4 0» 9^ ^ ^ 'O ^ 4 'XJ ^ A Q ;.. 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'»!:, •r: ^^ ■^''. f t • ^L I I I SS8S$ 8 S ^ iCO 136 S S^ u 6 .6 (5 d CO !?9 •§• : g d 8 888S88S I SOQtO St. ) 00 00 00 "^ asas-^ til ^ ,4 : : *. -*^ -'•Ilr^-'" •8&88d- a I 5 a itfl ::y..^^ ■# :k- ': •; t J5 137 « r J t i ; '- C 3 '-■7> t 1; iftn. ... v.. ... - S ■ *!» ••V 75^ '5?5'.. . -^.^ I • '_ '; I- %~r'~^ • J- K A ".Z -¥ „•■' I-' ■s *! !: i b .V" Inyegtments. ^ ^ Jane 9 To Balance, ... $52,159 68 Dec. 27 J. &. J. D. Howe, Mortgage, 2,000 GO 1889. Feb. 4, Province of N. B. Debenture, No. ..^ ^, 133, 30th June, 1875, interest 1st July 1st January, 500 00 June 1 Deposit Bank of Nova Scotia, 3 per cent, ., 1,720 00 ,h .. f , . ot) mO? fviuj: 156,379 68 1888. ' Aug. 11 By Debenture, No. 388, due ''' 1st Jan., 1888, paid, . . $800 00 ' 1889. June 1 City Debt Debenture, No. --..... , . , B94, paid, .... .... 1,720 00 ;,, ,,or,t;i I Balance, .... ... 53,859 68 m i, ;,>.,,.>> 00 jrOI ..., ,Tiii?i)?^,A ix $56,879 68 1889.'-^ June 10 To Balance, $53,859 68 :,i^^_ ,!•— ui *iim3 j.'^i) V> 38010.} nt')ri-i /< jieiTltt Trust Pnnd.''^ ^^"^^'•^*1--* ■^^'^' ■ fBequest of the late Cbas. Herritt, Esq.) ' ' The capital amount of this Fund is $3,900.00, the interest of which is applicable to the General Purposes of the Society. The principal is invested, at present, as follows : ^ laTMtmenti: -,- ^ Investment. No. 7 9 32 67 42 Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. St. John Market DebeDture, (( (< (< " Pier " " Perry " Province N. B. " $t,000 00 600 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 400 00 1 May 1 I ov. 1 Jan. 1 July $60 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 24 OQ > $3,900 00 $284 00 / fi m tv! i*inr \m ..•■1 •* fete' it: in :■ > , - ■ ;> 'IV 1' - i'^' > j\" •■ ! I •■ '^^ 138 Mrs. Bebecca Caroline Gordon Trust. o^ii; » 80 <,Bi do. 4015 400 00 i-jU v4P' U j>wA dO'OO 0.v,> ^ • . 1016 . 400 00 i t^C "<*• nf«r s 93,400 00 Interest collected to May, 1-889,. . — tiw J . , . . 9204 GO General Parposes Account, .... . . . . 9102 GO Incapacitated Clergy Fund Account, 102 GO 9204 OG — r. . ,''".fT);fr:*{ Wheten tVtcMbncto) Trust Fund. (Bequest of -(be late James Wheten, Esq.) The capital amonn^,o£,tj|ii8^aad^ 92,Q0G, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of the jParish, jihe receipts for the same to be signed by the Uector and one Church Warden. The priticipal is invested at present as follows t- ^«^«'i^i ^ ^'i^ InTMtnieiiti. ; ■• ;i. ; 1 1 1 '■ 1. » * t *. Investment. No. 28 29 L Attonnt. Interest Payable. Interest. Frederlcton School Dcben. Do. 0^> Onr; '/nl' 91.200 00 800 00 1 Jan. 1 July 972 00 48 00 $2,000 00 9120 00 July 4ai. 188ij. ilev. D. V. Gwylm, Jany. «, 1889. Do., AprU 1, 1889. Do.. ou iiii? Balance to debit, f • • • • » • • t • • •.,-«.....»-#.*.•, 96000 w oS ^^^^^^^'^ 9150 00 ■980 00 l^Q >st Payable. d November. do. do. do.% do. do. '>?8l do. do. ^wA .(♦''^.8 i . . . 1204 00 00 00 $204 00 L le interest of receipts for irch Warden. >:■ I i'li ■- ...•T lyable. 1 Interest. 1 July iii I |72 00 48 00 . |> '- $120 00 $60 00 60 00 80 00 $150 00 $80 00- St. Peter's Church (Derby) Tmst Fund. (Raoeived from the Corporation of St. Peter's Church.) The capital amount of this Fund is $600.00, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of St. Peter's Church, Derby. The principal is invested, at present, as follows : InvMtmeiiti. iMTunmrr. No. 102 416 Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. St, John Water & Sewerage [Debenture r$200 00 400 00 1 May. 1 Nov. i > i lip 0' .U) (I,. ,h •■>. .{' Glelie Lands Trust. 1888. June 9. By Balance, .... $452 82 July 6. " 0. A. Macdonald, Chairman of Com- mittee, .... .... .... 119 00 1889. Jan. 26. " Amount from sale of land in Botsford, 62 20 $634 02 riil 1l<>' ,>«f i' } ■i'l • ■. ii?,- :s. v(, k' 1"' 4"/, f"' ■■''t ( ^- ' ■^ r X ?:' |:= '•y. r I : '•>. 140 •,)t, ■ > i-nW:>V«jlj > ' - •J/'fn;!!'. .l»'Vi"j"f)l Uitc^rtt.f/ .f v.^ rf^fv^rf 1888. June 9. 1889. May 10. 10. Widows and Orphans Fund AcconnC / Uici.,- •"'■ -■*;»• ''"*■( By Balance, $309 24 ** Premiums & Collections per Statemeni), 554 82 ** One year's interest on fund, .... 1,296 00 1888. Jane 30, July 12. / : 12. 1889. Jany? 4. 16. 16. June 10. •2,160 C6 To Mrs. Oarr, 6 mos., to July, 1888 f 100 00 ** Mrs. J. M. Sterling, 1 year, to July, 1889, ... 100 00 " Mrs, J, H. Saturiey, 6 mos., to July, 1888, .... 100 00 ** Mrs. J. H. Saturiey, 6^ mos., to January 1st, 1889, 100 00 " Mrs. de Soy res, 6 mos., to January, 1889 100 00 '< Amount added to capital, 1,600 00 " Balance, 60 06 •>i i;!i'i 12,160 06 *J«1rnT «^lt»■fi.l .-^^aiil <;a ill • p.'! 141 Widows and Orphans Fund. Premiumi and CoUeotioiu reoeiTed duiinir the year 1888-W. r ♦'.I Insured. Station. Premium. OoUeotion Remarks. Rev. F.Alexander,.... New Maryland,. $11 95 |1 50 " F.H. Almon Halifax,.: 18 08 6 00 Average col " W. B. Armstron£, Grand Falls, .... 10 56 1 44 " J. R. Campbell,.. •• W. II. DeVeber,. Dorchester, 11 25 6 60 8t. Paul 14 42 87 50 " T. E. Dowling, . . England 9 68 6 00 Average col " LeB.W.Fowlei,. State of Maine,.. 8 06 6 00 Average col ♦• Wm. Greer, Westfleld, 8 27 8 16 " A. J. A. Gollmer, Saint John 8 72 • • • • • • • " £.A.W.HaniDgtoD " Thomas Hartin,. Ottawa 8 50 5 00 Average col Canterbury, 20 80 2 00 •' E. B. Hooper, . . . Weldford, 7 88 10 70 " C. J. James, Saint James, 9 42 5 00 •• W. Q. Ketchum,. St. Andrews, — 28 65 9 67 " C. 8. Medley Snssex, 10 27 • • • • • • • " H. Montgomery, . •• J. W-Mfllidge,.. Kingsclear, St. David, 8 72 2 28 . fff* 10 66 1 02 •• W. 8. Neales,.... California, 8 50 4 00 Average col * " Thomas Neales,. . Woodstock, 7 82 6 88 •• W. O.Raymond, St. Mary, 7 82 2 18 " G. G. Roberts,... Frederioton 11 96 10 86 '• J. H. 8. Sweet,.. Newcastle, 8 27 6 21 " J. H. Talbot Moncton 7 88 17 66 •• C.Willis Petitcodiac, 11 26 6 42 .••■'-^^r " E. A. Warneford. Norton, 25 86 10 92 18 20 7 29 «" • . V, " C.P.WigKins,... " W. J. "Wilkinson, Sackville iV.'y , Baydu Vin, 860 1 25 '•'; *C. ,'u $802 04 |176 16 Premiums as above, .... Golleotions do St. Mark, .... .... Victoria, .... .... St. John, .... .... Rev. B. Simonds, .... Richmond, .... .... Hampton, .... .... Christ Chnrch, St. Stephen, 1302 94 176 15 10 00 28 38 11 81 5 00 2 05 6 00 13 49 $554 82 it •■ i i'/l t. • i; I?. . ; ft=- w !,' I- •'' I- .'i 1^: c 142 Widows and Orphans Special f^nd. This Fund is now under the control of the Lord Bishop and the Board of Home Missions, nnder the terms of a report made hj a snb-committee appointed by the Qeneral Oommittee to take into consideration this Fnnd and the matter referred to in Mr. J. F. Robertson's letter enclosing a cheque for $500 in aid of this Fund. (See Report, 1887, page S6.) ",!/. a By Balance, St. Mark, per W. K. Crawford, Deanery of St. John, i,>»»„,r., *. Interest added, ....''• ^"ivV.' " .... 1902 02 .... 105 00 • 2 76 30 00 •■0 'ov (ti .... $1,039 77 1888. June 9 30 Dec. 19 1889. June 10 Divinity Scholarships Fund. The capital amount of this Fund is $2,400, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the ministi7, especially sons of clergymen. (See Regulations of Fund, page 24.) 1888. June 9 By balance, .... .... .... $ 377 84 1889. June 10 One year's interest on Fund, .... 144 00 $521 84 ti 60 Education ofthe Children of the Clergy Fnnd. The capital amount of this Fund is $1,500, the interest of which is applicable towards the Education of the Children of ithe Clergy. (See Regulations of Fund] p(me 29). ' 1889. ]' ] [" June 9 Balance], .... ... .... .... $729 79 . One year's interest on Fund, 90 00 !iJ :>. $819 79 rd Bishop )f a report Dommittee 9r referred B for $500 . 1902 02 ,'• 105 00 I) 30 00 $1,039 77 interest of of Divinity those who ially sons of I .i. •• • r r t ■ i r ' ( 4 1 I 377 84 144 00 $521 84 Fund. le interest of Children of $729 79 90 00 $819 79 143 i • • • • 30 July 5 31 Sept. 6 28 Nov. 1 1889. May 4 « June 10 • • • The capital amount of this Fund is $7,286.67, the interest of which is applicable towards the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by age or infirmity. (See Regulatiotis of Fund, page 24.) 1888. - « June 9 By Balance, 28 Weldford, St. Mark, per W. K. Crawford, Sackville, Metropolitan, £20.13.4, at 9^ p.o Rev. T. B. Torquay, Fredericton, Metropolitan, .... •Ha • • • • • • • • ."iW^^ait^IOt f Mrs. Ford, Gordon Triist Intereat, One year's interest to Ist May, 1889, 1888. " * * ' July 3 To Rev. T. Hartin, 4 Rev. J. Neales, Do., Rev. T. Hartin, • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • « Oct. 1 2 1889. Jany. 1 << April 1 (< '-.Vi'^ Rev. J. Neales, Rev. T. Hurtin, Rev. J. Neales, Rev. T. Hartin, Balance, . .. • • • • • • • • \m 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 $1,051 20 5 37 5 00 6 50 100 35 15 00 . 26 30 100 00 100 00 ■ 100 00 l(i2 00. 437 20 $2,048 p • 01 9flfj\. 100 00 100 00 :se al..;-jr.i 100 00 100 00 1,248 92 ami $2,048 92 4 l" f 5- J: if Q 144 f«i* rr 'j^* *,,*«rT Deanery St. John, . .'. .'^^..^-.j,,.. . i Kev. W. B. Armstrong, »jf^^,^; • • • New Maryland, ....'..,. Dorchester, .... St. Paul, ... Deanery St. John, St. Stephen, .... y. J. Hardie, . . St. James, .... Interest added, . . 00 (iQi f • • • • *•• •••• • •••« if • • 9 • • 9 • 00 ;?of '•'ft 2 00 5 00 3 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 50 00 50 00 6 00 400 2 00 134 30 00 7 00 5 95 46 00 5 00 791 326 00 16,934 99 Loans to MlMloiuurles. 1888. June 9. To Balance, .... ... .>>«'>.». . . Amount; returned, , $775 00 550 00 1225 00 T-. ,•' $6,324 99 mvi 43 80 2 00 5 00 3 00 ^,5 00 : 6 00 ' 5 00 50 00 50 00 5 00 L 400 i 2 00 134 30 00 7 00 5 95 46 00 5 00 791 326 00 16,934 99 . ; -!«■ .1 itl k $775 00 550 00 $225 00 145 .1 i.tq'ft^ <)0 i«i r, .,j»t bm f*io«i'»ifi .a u.}f- I'' m i|'' m »f)'0;v 'jV. T »f ■;7 ( ■ ■, ■ 1- * .' ■:.', M.' ' ■'*>'' \'*',. »i I r' ^1: ►*;■; 146 Frances E. Went Trust. (See Report 1888, page 128.) Four-fifths of Prov. N. B. Bond No. B. 1378. 1888. Jaly 4. ^21. 1889. April 25. '^ ' 1888. July 10. 00 mi (>0 OrnKT'l ^lt7ii'iiii'i'i'""'i"iwi •v'> f 1888. Not. 23. 1889. Jrn. 17* 31. To Balance as per Report 1888, p. 193, . . $ 2 00 Rev. A. Lowndes, Interest, .... 1 6 00 Four-fifths of Bond B 1378 Prov. N. B. 400 00 3 20 >;.->'. 4^e,];uediiDteie8t.t|ierQ • • Rev. A. Loirndes, Interest, , , !• I. ' ' ' I Tt- *0^^ V" By Debenture in Savings Bank withdrawn,.... .... |46o 00 Interest on do., . . .... 17 14 Bond S 1878,.. 8 00 Balance, 9 40 13 34 $434 54 $'i3^- o4 ,;/ !'l 1 .ft .73fl OT n! ^«'Vf^i,,)01lJeCli III. H Aid toSundaySchoolB., 6to. V .Oi; .mil « 4 > To Bllis, Robertson ik> Co., ,. . . $28 25 Geo. A. Enodell, . . ^o Ih /< , . . . . »!»i .^jS 50 Ellis, Robertson & Co., ('^w^^i 12 (K) to *» $34 87 Beports 188Y to 1884 Bound and left with the Treasurer. 9 copies sold at 11.00, . . 1 copy to Secretary 10 unsold • « • • • • • • 20 $9 00 19 00 ,June, 188p. 147 $ 2 00 1 • • 16 00 B. 400 00 )^« 3 20 • • t 13 34 $434 54 00 JA. 14 1 1 00 40 — I'iv- u4 83^$ ?SS3^3SS Saoo 0- ■• ^^ 1-4 9> <— I 00 00 (O CO 00 <0 1-1 o o tf "Is * iJ to t9 CO CO < a:; h • 3 S ^ 00 eo . (CI tl^ If is ■a aB"^&4 g^ go o ^ as ^^»a IGQ C" a^ 0* a .- 0§8 .tauMioa'^ ii g C « o^ ^s d o ul •.;i s s ■ J. I i,. A.^l /.JX >i ^' i^^i : yv ;■ iH^ till ■■*:ii m m m 1^ ■ 'I* r^' »•''■■' rv t ■ Is • "f h i ■■■■ 148 S. P. €• K. Book Depository, 1888-1889. T. B. RoBiKSON, Treasurer; In account with Book Depoaiiory Gommittu of 8. P. C. K. 1888. Db. June 30. Tj Cash BOaace (see Report for 1838, p 195), $1,076 72 from St Stephen Depository, Sales at Central Depository, Rev. T. E Dowling, •* Dawn of Day," XOOO> •••» •••• ■••• •••• Miss Kee, ^* Dawn of Day," 1888, .... Subscriptions to S P. K : Rev. Canon Brigatocke, ... .£d 2 •* J. O. Crisp, ... 22a jw t< It 01 44 758 68 1 88 1 20 '^z\ £4 4 ** i,. Subscriptions for 1262 copies of ' Dawn :• of Day^ lo8v, .... .', j,. .■ ' ;^ . . . . '??! O-.' By Paid S. P. C. K. . London: For Books, £95 15 1 r: c - - " Subscriptions 4 4 |490 02 St Stephen Branch Deposi- tory for their stock, per Rev. T. E. Dowling, 117 16 J. & A McMillau, CommiS' sions, . . 113 70 J & A.. McMillan, Printing, Duties, Garti^e, etc , 62 62 C. E. L. Jarvis, Premium Insurance on Stock. .... 8 00. M. & T B. Robinson, Pre- mium Mjirine Ins. do. ... . 4 60 Cablegrams^ |6.^76 ; Post- .. ;- ""^ ages, #8.02, .... , . . i % "'7 77 Balance on nand^ W : 1x217 66 Amount due by Rev. F. E. J. Lloyd ' ~ on •• Dawn of Dfty," .... 45 GO 'I I 20 44 116 07 12,066 is y (i ( : -ir^ 2,066 48 :i t. T. B. ItOBINSON, Trtawkrvr. .'v :r, ;•> ^- \ f^mc 80. fS. P. C. K. 14» '!■ jn * » $1,076 72 91 44 758 68 1 88 ;? 1 20 20 44 116 07 ^$2,066 43 K; \\J r. • *« ^ SQ W 02 •-/A hU V— ^»» ■ <.. *,-< 16 0.^ >■ 70 {i5 N ■ 'fi 62 >— 1 -T 00 50' 77 66 00 2,066 48 Treaaurer. Stoelui and 8ale§. -j r ^ Stock : d. /'i .'i iLj jyi wi i "^i w i 1 L J On hand 80th April. 1888 $1,670 96 Imported during the year ending 30th April, 1889, .... 652 15 Purchased from St Stephen Depository, ... .... 1!^ 82 At Central Depository, From 1st May. 1888, to 80th April, 1889, .... $758 68 Stock on hand do 1,587 75 .A*)i HCl^tU'Uii VV. $2,346 48 $2,846 48 i,7.*t»Wtl8 ?Si{| 1») f^-Ol^-V -fyni iliv r .sAhi^-'tit all Agseto and Liabilities. Assets 1o I'M » Stock on hand at Control. Depository, . , .^ /<4* • $t,687 70 Less 88^ per cent, discount, .••• J-. •& 529 25' rl»^.,. mn/K $UUl iMititl aO THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCifetY"''' GV af t^v^fi u bu NEW BRUNSWICK. lln MoerduiM with Beetion 6 of the Oonititution of tho Bodtty.] tP Date of VA-uii! 1., Membership. XiAMK. 1845. FRBDERIOTON, Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop and Metropolitan, President. SMITH, G. SIDNEY. TTO^Y, Sir S. L., C.B,, K.O.M.G,, Vice-Preaidifiki^j 1846. HEADR ALFRED. ^ ,.,, ,rf-,, SEARS, EDWARD. ., ,.., ^^^,^,^A^\ ^J-il 'lisod 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R, E. ito. SCOVIL, EDWARD G. 1863. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1864. DOMVILLfi, Mrs. JAMES. NEALES, Rey. JAMES. 1866. BEDELL, Rey. GEORGR SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. 1867. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L. CRAWFORD, Mrs. W. K. 1868. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H. <{ iijri tMj,] : PTM^-: d Bishop iH (if. i-..Il!l 1 <)'' ". ! l'.i qltli • W'l iTY I wruii-. ) i£ JRI l!"> 1% * no i'J ' ,\H 1860. 1862. 1866. diXIdiqi 181 D»to of VAXE. ^ Membenhlp. «Amjs. 1868. HALL, STEPHEN 8. .lixH^j , /[t i.Ki /■ SCOVIL, S. JOHN. ^ '-> !8;)lii« SHORTLAND, Admiral F., R. N, . .1'} if AM DANIEL, T. W. ' Vi '>if f» A GARBUTT; HENRY. 1 SMITH, Mrt ;. WOODPORDB. » j?n/Ta GORDON, Sir ARTHUR H., G. C. Jf. (7. A BEST, NORRIS. ! Z' I i .f^ .JiJI f I VIA X: 1. 1 A SHARPE, EDWIN N: ^U^TKH^iOil SPURR, JAMBS DB WOLFE, i , ; * / I ! 7/ 0(1 1868. DeVEBER, Rev. CANON, Vice-Freiidtnt. I DeVEBER, Mrs. W. H. ,. ,.,;u.. DeVEBER, WM. HERBERT.Il .SOfLli . DbVEBER, ALLEYNB W. M /HJ.IA JARVIS, W. M., Vice-President .^v;;oi) 800VIL, MORRIS. IlOMTav/ WILLIAMS, Rey. J. S. '/H^J 1870. CARMAN, W. BLISS. A bMJ voH .TYOn -^^J CARSON, CHARLES. ' m(\^mA KETCHUM, H. G. C. ' , ^\ a\ NEALES, Rey. W. S. '^'^a*] .THU]!IW NEALE8. Rey. CANON f^ .'J>i-^'j^iAUJ PERCIVAL, Miss. f» «-> :iviilAV!^(Xj GANONG, Mrs. WILLIAM. ^^ ' ''^ ^'^ ^ *^ FRITH, HENRY W., Vice-President '^^^^ SMITH, J. WOODFORDE' '^ .ruigdOl WILKINSON, Hon. Judgto'' "^ '^'^ Jl PlMg JARVIS, EDWARD W. ^ '■ ^ ^' ^ HllATa ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M., Yice-Prekdmt SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JARVIS, FRANK HOP^ 1869. 1871. 1872. 1873. >■, ?f >Xm ■Jm \.\U m xmi '"I '•'.rt .nu t *'' ■1! .0^.81 ■ ■■■*. la^i -iner mi ^P 'M'- M--^ m' ■M' Si ," i' ■ .J lie • m^ li- '**■■»»'.: P'--J "■i .mm;'] .0081 .rra«r 152 Date of :wAirv -mxi Membenhip. WAMB. .u^rit-f.a'.K 1873. WELDON, CHARLES W^ Q. C, Z>. C. L, 1876. BRIG8T00KE, Rev. CANON, D.D,, Vice-President. 1876. PARTRIDGE, ReV. CANON, D.D, . 1877. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. IT/ act 1878. HOYT, J. A. ;r rjHHAO STARR, R. PBNISTON. / X.mU JTTlMv. 1879. KETCHUM, J0HND.:T'JAtW .Aonaot) ALEXANDER, Rev. FINLOW. lO/: .T«3[?i ROBERTSON, JAMES Eii VMili ,:>rSHAH« 1880. DOWLING, Rev. THEODORE K, ifJi'Pia BUROHILL, GEORGE. ii ..i^far/aU SIMONDS, Rev. RICHARD. ' 730 WILMOT, Hon. R, D., Vice-President ' ALLEN, Hon. Sir JOHN Ci, Chief Jnstioe Supreme Court, Vice-President. WETMORE, Hon. A. R„ Judge Supreme Court. INCHES, ANDREW. ^.^r p»yr/ r t 117/ SCHOFIELD, GEORGE A., Ftce-Prwiiflw^i e^t^I SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL. i:H7MOO STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON* ; 1 i HOYT, Rev. LEO A. 1881. KINGDON, Right Rev. HOLLING WORTH TULLY, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor. u r WRIGHT, PERCY PENISTON.;:rJ^'i^^ CHANDLER, EDWARD B. / t T^^ ^ 1882. CONNAROE, GEO. M. (PhiUdelphie, U. 3) DAVENPORT, Rev. JOHN METCAliiF. ^ FAIRWIIATHER, GEORGE EDWIN.mj'}|!| JONES, Hon. THOMAS ROSENELL,| ,^g 1883. SMITH, Rev, JOHN. k /^0HV!iaJl7f STARR, FRANK P. rnvd M'ftiAl im- HAi^^pORD, Rev. ^. JONfiS, y/nsnT^U^h COLERIDGE, LOfiP. .^ ^^ ^,^ ,i.^oO>^ FORD, Mrs. J. Tt.;^.juii >iy^AJl4 Mrilkl mi •» .•lfl> ^resident. t y\ .0081 n 3 - t ^ Supreme )ourt. .ft()ijl 0. : TULLY, «.) 'Tei .'/ ♦'■i Dftto of ^r k irv KCmbnnhip. WAMB. 1884. PALMER, HIRAM W. 1885. GORDON, Mrs. REBECCA CAROLINE. FOWLER, Miss VICTORIA CAROLINE. 1886. STB^HKNSON, Han.' BENJAMIN R y^^lTJO DOWLtNG, Mrs. THEODORE E. '^^<^" ^ci JONES, Mrs. SIMEON. 1887. GRIMMER, G. DURELL. 8C0VIL, FRANK S., M.D, 1888. VROOM, CHARLES N. ^ir/tmyiK DBSOyRlES,$ev. JOHN. KING, THOMAS, (Midland, Michigan, U. S.) ,, ,« KING, J^rs. THOMAS. ...i"^ CAMPBELL, Rev. J. HQJ, TEBiPLE, THOMAS, Jf;P. ; 1889. SMITH, Lady. m m <»I (>f (h- !«<:. Of (♦•.' 4'. fi- ll* ' 01 or ?=j. ii ..'/fT.u. -c ■ ifcj^j.ii'j.* u/ ^.moK XI .1* .vt»JI ,b«»'5 ^'i./Ai! . ' i, i i\».-\<-i ■\U ':-"• 0^ : .-. ■. ..■ ,..r> * »1 ' ■■ill -I : tiiii ./;• ■ r- •ill 1..,■>, Gulliver. Mm. Phln.''^'^ GJertjs,Miss \ ;/;/.; j Gardner, James , , i » / .i n Hall, Alexander V'"' ' Hankerson. William Helman, John Helman, William Kerr, Robert Kerr, Sarah Kinj^ton, Alice « « Kingston, Simon Kingston, Henry Kingston, Mrs. Henrv Kingston, Thomas H. Kingston, James Kingston, Margaret Jane Kingston, John Kingston, Samuel, Jr. Kingston, Mrs. Thomas Lloyd, PhiUp McLeod, Thomas McLeod, William McLeod, John McLeod, Charles McLannaghan, James McLannaghan, Mrs. James McLannaghan, Robert McLannaghan, Gordon McDonald, Mrs. Mills, Phoebe Mills, Charlotte Mills, John A Mills, George Noble, Mrs. Robert, Sr. Noble, Mrs. Robert, Jr. II 00 25 25 00 50 25 00 50 50 50 60 60 25 25 50 25 25 .;»«t 1100 1 26 1 00 1 00 26 25 1 00 100 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 200 86 10 6 10 10 80 85 85 60 60 1 00 100 1 00 60 1 00 25 25 1 00 80 6a 85 60 86 155 io 9i*rt Miiifl •nitH^Vi *1. J'^^d )v> XB«r >'^l ONS.^^^ ui. 10 .;«^«i O'r- H'/ $100 1 26 'H<.! 1 00 1/! 1 00 25 1I>I 26 A'! ) 1 00 •J »■ /* 100 ai' 1 00 lW'- 1 00 1 00 >•- 1 00 200 • * 60 26 26 60 26 10 6 ine 10 10 80 las 28 88 60 60 1 00 100 B 1 00 James W rt 1 00 m 26 26 1 00 80 60 88 Jr. 60 Jr. 86 >h«ii '»* ,7 1 V 7 Noble, Howard - '« « Noble, JesHie Noble, James, 8r. Noble, James, Jr. Noble, Mrs. James Noble, Phoebe Sargeant, Heury Scott, George Bcott, Mrs. Taylor, Malcolm Taylor, Robert Wniiston, Mary Williston, Mrs. ^ WUUston, Alexander (in memoriam) Williston, W. A. Williston, Mrs. W. A. Willlslon, Nellie Williston, James 0. Williston, James, Jr. Williston, Qertnidei AO Williston, Mrs. Phin. Williston, John A. Williston. Mrs. John ^ Williston, Charlotte Williston, Joseph Williston, Hubert H. Williston, Charles C. Williston, Elmira C. Williston, Woodberry B. Williston, Emi'iy J. --^^ ' Williston, Joseph B. •^' Williston, Mrs. Joseph B. Williston, Fred. Williston, Robert A. Willision, Mrs. Robert A Williston, John G. Williston, T. B. Williston, Mrs. T. B. Williston, Capt. Joseph Williston, Bdward Williston, Bernie Williston, W. Wood Williston, Mrs. W. W. ' Williaton, Wishart Williston, Livingston Williston, Rae Williston, T. H. '■ ■^'^^^ Williston, Ambrose Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Willie Wilkiason, Margaret $0 10 10 60 8p 00 86 1 00 50 50 60 1 00 1 00 200 Wilkinson, t)orothy Wilkinson, John Bacon MISSION BOXES. Wilkinson,W..M.and |1 00 1 00 876 48 a u 1 1 4 00 1 00 25 26 1 00 25 50 60 1 00 .^ 50 tM .^ 50 ' 1 00 26 25 26 16 10 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 200 1 00 60 ' 60 1 00 50 ' 50 86 25 25 1 00 200 1 00 1 UO 1 00 1 00 D. Williston, Mrs. Willistou, Libble Williston, Alice Williston, Alethea Williston. Lulu Smith, Harrison |t 18 2 46 80 25 J mttWItnUMUti) 22 6 87 i8wnT Total, $81 82 Received fiom other sources, 218 18 lrn-.!.-i .'. $295 00 BURTON.n;/ , ill- 1 jl..! '•MIMA- .0' I UO Brown, G. L. Brown, Rev. R. Wyndb|*|^ Barker, Miss M. \^|^_ Bryson, Mrs. Wm. „^/;,^ ; Clowes, MissB. . .i- Currie, Miss Clowes, Miss A, Dibblee, Rev. H. E. Fell, Mrs. James Gilbert, J. K. Hubbard, Miss Lindsby. Mrs. Wm, Lyons, Mr. Street, Edwin Street, Miss Simonds, Miss White, James S. Wilmot, Mrs. R. D Wilmot, Miss A. Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, Miss Wilmot, J. D. Oflfertory, St. John's Do., St. Paul's 80{^ 1 00 lU .U'^ 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 50 25 1 00 2 00 60 50 n:«w_ Jr. 00 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 8 18 8 75 828 28 l/Uii t£rh. iy*>z ' 111 1>v :■■■ *■ ■ i, ' i ■^*i\ "till - 10 * i| m \< r P. "I i r M, I !, .4tv w "■ '!•: .1' •'/ ■ ■t K ■'( t.'* A '.I- >■(,> •''1 'r'? ^4 166 CANTERBURY. Boyd, John, (Renton.) Bennett, Alexander Brown, I»aac, Jr. Brown, Fred. L. Brown. O. A. Cunningham, Andrew, (Skiff Lake,) Cunningham, W. Thomas, (Eel River Lake,) Cunningham, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Thomas Cunningham, Wm., (Skiff Lake]) Cunningham,Thomas,(Ham- ilton.) Cunningham, William Cummings.Mr. and Mrs A.B. Depow, Edward Depow, Mrs. Edward Douffhertv, Mrs. George English, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English, Mrs. James, Sr. English, Alfred English, Albert English, James, Jr. English, John Furrow, Mrs. John Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, Miss Eliza Glew, George Hamilton, Hugh Hamilton, James Hamilton, Miss Annie Hartin. Rev. Thomas and family (I. C. F.) Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Lundon. Mrs. Lundon, Miss Mary Ann Lundon, Miss Margaret Lindsay, Walter McMullin, James and wife, (Dead Creek) McMuUin, James, Jr. McMullin, James and wife. (Skiff Lake) McMullin, John and wife Main, Mrs. WUliam Miller, Mrs. George Isaac lttti%!hie, William (Benton) McPherson, Adam $100 60 00 SO 50 1 00 60 26 1 00 60 60 50 00 00 00 00 00 25 ' 60 25 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 60 600 Mackey, William (First Eel River Lake) Nicholson, Mrs. James Rhoda, Mrs. Samuel Rboda, Bliss Margaret Scott. R. H. Scott, Charles and wife Walling, Mrs. Hugh Walling, Hugh Warneford. Rev. C. A. S. Wibberly, Mrs. Martha Wibberly, Mrs. Wibberly, George Wibberly, Alfred Worth, Mrs. Godfrey ; Worth, Godfrey W n< $1 00 60 26 86 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 10 :-n»|f BIT 1 00 w W. r„ $47 86 CARLETON. ". '.UHf'. ,tV I ,1.' ,,. A , 1 1 00 00 60 60 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 50 Allan, W. C. Andrews, A. F. Amos, Isaac Cornfield, W. C. Craft, J. O. Craft, H. A. Dobbs, Rev. O. G. and Mrs. Earle, Mrs. Emerson, Chas. Fairweather, T. J. Friends, Gay ton, Mrs. William Hutton, Mrs. Lee, Miss M. janH -inin .o Lee, Miss G. ;j r.:!cl. .ii Lord, D. B. ;! T r-. Napier, J. R Napier, Mrs. Wm. Perkins, F. N. .iK-wi.'j ,a Peters, Mrs. M. H. -^fl n Pid^eon, Mrs. D. M. H r Pidgeon, Miss B. Ray, Mrs. Sewell. S. M. Thompson, Mrs. S. Thompson, Mrs. E. Wanamake, Miss .:. ; Cluston. Mrs. Frances Cluston, Stafford Cowie, Mr. aud Mrs Geo. Cowie, Alexander Connors, Mrs. J. Connors, Mrs. J. W. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ericson, Mrs John Esson, Mrs. F. P. Hudgell, Rev. R. W Hudgell, Mrs. li W. Hudgell, Ernest W. O. Koight, Mrs. George Lei^ton, Mr. and Mre. l-rs;i.c Leighton, Miss Nettie Leighton, Henry ., Lee. Mrs ^ '^'^ McMann, Mr. and Ajrs. John McKinnon, Mrs Angus Normani Neiis Newcombe, Elizabeth Patterson, John Petrie, Jos. B. Robinson, Mrs. Edward Russell, Mrs. S. TuUp. Mrs. Vanderbeck, George ..'HI $1 00 60 25 25 00 00 60 60 00 50 50 SO 2 00 2 00 1 00 25 86 1 00 60 25 26 00 20 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 \i :i 1 1 l" 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 00 1 00 1 26 60 26 60 2 00 26 1 90 60 50 1 00 26 60 50 50 $42 06 ^, UFFiK HKLaOR. St Ptter'$. Garmault, James $1 00 Cushman, William .,/ 100 Newman. John . 2 00 Saunders, Mr. ft Mrs. A. A. M. 8 00 Sanudprs, Miss Kate 1 00 Yeo, Mrs. Frank 25 $726 BLAOKVILLB. Uoljf Trinitjf. A 1 1/ '5 M .'.V I. •I. A Friend Boy 68, I', Barrie, ^>Irs. C^rnors, Alezan .^^ Coroey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cougblan, Matthew Cougblan, Lizzie Coughlan, Rebecca Craig, Andrew Curtis, Annie Crawford, Albert Crawford, Charles Da^, James Grmdiey, Mr. and Mrs. ' w Kennedy, Mrs. D. ^,J^' Kennedy. Mrs. A. ^/.';„ ,, Lebboans. Percy , ' ,,' McDougald. Annie McCarthy, Denis McLaggan, Simon McConnell, Charles McDougald, Charles Mclntyre. Mrs, E. Prescott, T. H. Porter, Susan Robertson, Mrs. R. Robinson. T., Sullivan, M. Underbill, B. N. T. '"U! ) Underbill, Henry Underbill, Cruden "'"' " Underbill, Beverley Underbill, J. A. Underbill. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. 1 00 Underbill, Annie M. 25 Underbill, W. T., Sr. 26 Uuderhill, Mrs. 25 T/ , . M 26 100 60 26 26 26 26 50 26 50 75 26 25 60 26 50 26 60 25 1 00 25 26 60 1 00 25 1 00 50 50 60 50 I »tf>' ■1: ■ If? >•! I ■% mi' ^ 11 r.-t p; l''|!iv Ha i >l ^ '.1 M I'- ■' ssr ■Ml 'I -!* :.';< ■■r- vi* 158 Chapman, Hrt. David UnderhiU, T. W. Underhill, Mre-T.W. Underhill, Mrs. W. Tryan Underhill, Isaac C. Underhill, Mrs. Isaac Underhill, Mrs. Louisa Underhill, Wm. TWan Underwood, Mrs. H. Underwood, Annie Wilson, James $2 00 25 25 80 25 25 25 50 25 25 35 122 90 ^i If Uitfi. LOWER BLACKVILIiB. Hofy TWhWy. Bamett, Mr. and Mrs. |0'50 Coughlan, Mr. and Mrs. T. 50 Duncan, Mrs. Maria Friend, A Lebens, William McEinnon, Wm. McEinnon, Mrs. Wm. Smith, Marv Sturgeon, Mrs. Robt. Smith, J. M. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Urquhart, Mrs. James Warren, Alex. , Warren, Mr. and Mrs. James Warren, Theophiluii Whrren, Fleming Uiiderhill, Mr. & Mrs. Millet UAderhill, Mrs. Na^aniel Underhill, George E. . Underhill, Alexander Ukiderbill, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Underhill, I^athanlel Underhill, Mrs. James Underhill, W. A. E. 25 55 25 50 25 25 - 10 50 45 25 25 50 25 25 1 00 25 60 25 50 25 26 50 |0 to , (• GBKY RAPIPB, 81. Agnu Miuion. Arsenault, Joseph Astle, James P. Coughlan, John T. Coughlan, David Coughlan, James Coughlan, Mrs. Peter Curtis, Joseph Curtis, Nelson Harris, Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Mrs. James McDougall, Lena McLaughlin, Thomas Mountain, John Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, David Vickers, Thomas, Jr, i Warren, Benjamin Warren, Alexander Warren, James $0 25 25 10 riii A' nsuif Ali, .Hiy BBCAi'iTmiA'nojr. $4 46 ill ma:} Derby, St. Peter's ■'■' -ni ;(k $42 05 Upper Nelson. St. Peter's 7 26 Blackville, Holv Trinity . 20 90 Lower Blackville, H. Trinity 10 Qrey Rapids, St Agnes 4 46 10 25 25 50 25 25 5 Collection, Total, DORCHESTER. Atkinson, Mrs. S. B. Ayer, Mrs. Backhouse, Wm. Barnes, W. A. Barnes, Mrs. W. A. Barnes, Miss F. S. Barnes, Miss Clara Barries, W. E. Campbell, Rev. J. family Chandler, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. E. B., Jr Chandler, Mrs. Joshua, c. E. H. ' : Chapman, Mrs. David Chapman, Mrs. W. H. Chapman, Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Leslie Church, Mrs. Colburn, Robt. Colbum, Mrs. Robt. $88 76 124 $85 00 10 00 10 00 250 8 00 2 00 200 100 60 60 100 100 60 r\ 1^9 I, ■>•.-'. ' to d6 25 10 25 ' 26 10 25 10 16 10 10 50 25 25 ION. jM46 '1 ^. |42 06 fir's 7 26 ty « 20 90 rrinlty » 10 Bs 446 ,K1> $88 76 124 $85 00 Forster, Mr. and Mn. J. B Forster, Miss Sadie Forster, Miss Bellf Forqter, Master John F. C Forster, Master Willie C. Forster, Percy Gilbert, S. Gay Gilbert, Miss Eliza Gilbert, Bradford H. Gilbert. Mrs. W. J. Gilbert, Miss Audie Gilbert, Robt. J. Gilbert, Wm. J. Godfrey. Miss Sarah (Godfrey, Miss Maggie 180 00) 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 T ^j; 00 00 00 00 60 20 and 10 10 16 00 200 125 125 60 60 60 3 00 100 50 100 50 26 160 ,I''}t .IV 0^ 26 - r :'*'i El. and 10 00 ;.» .-MH- 10 00 ir. 260 a 8 00 2 00 d 200 I. 100 60 e 60 100 100 80 Godfrey, Miss Fanner J") . •?. 10 Godfrey, Miss Georgie Godfrey, Miss Edna Hanington, Hon. D. L. Mrs. Hanington, Miss Hanington, H. C. Hanington, Robt. W. ~);vf^ Hraington, Miss Maud Hanington, C. Lionel Hanington, Miss Blanclie Y. Hickman, Mrs. Joseph ^^V[. Hickman, Mrs. A. J. ' Hickman, J. H. Hutchinson. Willard Hutchinson, Mrs. Willard Johnson, Mrs. John G. Johnston, John Johnston, Mr«.John Lawrence, WillWl '^^-^ Masters, H. McGrath. Mrs. H. J. McGrath, Mrs. J. G. McNeil, Alexander Millar, Chas. Millar, Mrs. Chas. Millar, Master Harry Moran, Mrs. Benjamin^ Old Subscriber, Oultou, Mrs, A. E. Outhouse, Mrs. Etta Palmer, H. W. Palmer, Mrs. H. W. Ptdmer, Miss Nellie Palmer, P. J. Palmer, Mrs. M. B. Palmer, Mrs. E G. F^mer, Miss Fanny UAXH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 00 50 OC 00 00 00 00 60 00 2 00 100 100 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 lOQ 66 16 Sherren, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Lady Tait. E. V. Tait, Mrs. Frank Teed, John F. Teed, Mrs. John F. Teed, Dr. F. Teed, B. B. Turner, Mrs. William Wathen, Robt J. Wilbur, Mrs. William Wilbur, Mrs. T. B. Wilbur, Willard iMuH $0 96 10 00 2 00 60 200 100 100 60 25 100 100 60 100 Total for Gen. Purposes, $161 46 mCAPAClTATRD CLBROT FUKO (SPBCIAL), Per Rev. J. /toy Campbell, Chandler, Mrs. >'*«^ Forster, John B. ^^•';^t, Johnston, John J'-^'ifSi McNeil, Alexander 0'- Millar. Charles ' Palmer, H. W. Smith, Lady Umlah, Richard Wathen, Robt. J. hU (V/t $10 00 60O 600 6 00 600 20 00 80 00 600 300 $88 00 iJA. DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT. Burtt, A. Tyler .„ Bnrtt. Edwin ;' Burtt, David ^' Brewer, Beverly Brewer, Lewis Burtt, Justin Burtt. Joseph Burtt, Henry Brewer, Murray Burtt, Whitman Brewer, Anson Brewer, Jedidiah Boon, Benjamin Boon, Mrs. fienjamia Brewer, Darius Brewer, Annie Brewer, Frances •/•.If .^ .^m $100 80 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 26 60 00 60 60 60 96 26 ''A m . fi-i ''■fk :4 1^6 w M M Brewer, Christiana -^ ^f Brewer, Mildred X "^ Clements, William ' - Grouse, Samuel -**'*«» "^ -"^V Cmmmer, Benjamin Esty, Mrs. Allen Bsty, John W. Esty, Abraham D Esty, Ruth Eety^ Annie J. Esty. Frances A. fiallett, Norman Johnston, Mrs John Kitchen, Charles Lovegrove, Frederick Mnmy, Thomas Morehouse, Thomas Morehouse, Jarvls Morehouse, Adonijoh Morehouse, Mrs. A. McQibbon, Mrs. Charles McKeen, John McKeen, Mrs. Abraham McKay, Robert Noble, Mary Staples, Frederick Waugh, Eden Waugh. Alfretta Waugh, Benjamin ) vA $010 10 2 00 50 100 86 50 80 10 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 60 ^60 60 50 100 200 1(K) 60 50 100 60 26 76 (;U Total, $80 90 (''f> vV'^ GRAND FALLS AND , WA8KA. GRAND FALLS. Armstrong, Rev. W B. Armstrong, Mrs. W, B. Cody, Miss Mary , Dixon, A. A. Fraser, Mrs. P. O. Friend, A Kelly, Mrs. Henry Kerrigan, Miss Pickett, Mrs. Rainsford, Mrs. Rftinsford, Miss Mary Truswell, Miss Wade, Dr. J. R. Watson, Miss E. J. Offertory, Glf/ MADA- I^OO 800 100 100 100 885 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 166 .1 aeiinin $26 01 EDMUlfDBTOH.^^'^ H Anderson, John F. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Sadie Anderson, Walter Dayton, Milton Dayton, Mrs. Friends, • M ^^ •> Hodgson, John T. -' -^■'•' Hodgson, Mrs. J. T. A -^fh Murchie, George A. '' J^' 'i^ Pl«»nt, Barry R ' «• '' M^mlfi $100 100 60 60 100 » 100 > 76 100 60 •5 00 f"l00 Plant, Mrs. nj?? ?:dH-.7,3-l 00 Richards, T. Medley '<• Richards, Charles H^ ' ^^^- Robinson, John ">'tx»««i< Robinson, Mrs. ^^^ ^^^^ C'tOO t'j''2 00 •I 100 60 ,, ♦80 75 .') M ,xioJS!:UCA)J bkcapi#la!ti6n: 'io^*'* | \ Grand Falls^ ' Edmundstoh, Mission Boxes, .'.'1 ^^m ,v, ■■ A.mtr , ,11 U. 126 01 20 76 824 $60 00 ■.\L juv'tiAf}\, i HAMPTON. HAMPTOlf STATION. OoUeeted by Afiss Carru SmUh,- ,«/ Barnes, Mrs. N. M. < CHggey. James F. Key, Thomas Langstroth, Wm, McLeod, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Joshua Smith, Dr. J. Newton Scribner, W. T. , j Sproul, James A. > Steers, Mrs. F. E. Traris, Mrs. A. Whelpley, Mrs. 76 25 60 600 100 160 100 100 1 00 60 $18 05 161 130 76 '■3ffhiisSi. |26 0t 20 75 824 TIOH. '^ ^^ FBBMCH YILLASk. ColleeUd by W. Langatrotk ond Oeo. Fowler, Fowler, William ;'''5J |0 00 Fowler, George A. ^j'*,, 50 Fowler, John A. ,^*^'V - «> Beatty, George ^"*^'*^' 25 Gardner. C. M. , > ,. , ,, 1 00 Giggey, Hudson W. " '"' '"'* 25 Langstroth, Wm. ^„,.q 1 60 Langstroth, Walter ,;;,'d. 1 00 Lanestroth, Sarah G. 50 Smith, Newton 1 CO $7 00 ' ''^ HAMPTON VILLAGE. Volleeted bg Miu Ingledew, Arnold, Mrs. (I. C. P) \ BoTard, Mra. John BoTard, Mifis Caldwell, Mrg. Caldwell, Miss . ^'^^'''^'V - Crawford, W. C. '"'^'^^M. Crosby, Mrs. '^''Jv Palrweather, Edgar "*' Fleming, Mrs. R. Flewelling, Mrs. E. A. Gilbert, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. A. ^'"''•; Hicks, W. L. Humphrey, Mrs. Charles Matthew, Mrs. Matthew, Miss Maynard, Rev. G. F. Maynard, Mrs. G. F. X ' Otty, Geo. O. D. * 1 " Otty. William h •;! ^' Pearce, Mrs. Howard Pike, Mrs. Scribner, Mrs. H. Stephenson, Samuel Wameford. Dr. P. H. Wetmore, C. E. LAKBBIDX. 60 60 26 50 50 too 80 200 25 SO 50 80 60 25 50 50 800 200 10 00 200 25 25 25 lOo 25 128 75 118 06 (Mteted by Mia$ Addie Crawford. Bowrpe, F. W. |1 00 Bull. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Crawford, J. R. Crawford, Mrs. J. R. Crawford, Miss $0 25 100 100 100 100 nOO 00 100 100 100 K ,rillt;UVi:.liO Crawford, Mary E. u. «or wbajB Crawford. Samuel M. 96 Crawford, Mrs. Samuel M. Crawford. Addie .^n^ Daniels. H. tif. ■., DeMill, Mrs. R. tuUil DeMill.Miss DeMill, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fowler, H. B. Fowler, Mrs. H. R Frederickson, Mrs. Hill, Miss M. ,;,/; 26 Raymond, Wolsey icfoj 100 Smith, Mrs. Israel f!it.>i. jtitiM Smith. Mrs. J. Heb«r|i»d kS . !» Stewart, Mrs. ,!.a(r 60 ■m .-ih ———■ i - .;>.lt4l ♦18,76 Offertory, St. Paul's, .,,ff 2 01 un^/^ .'^'$16 86 ' n 8MITHT0WN. v Cottected by M$$ Smith. .A -•?<''?> 9 60 ..jp«>J''' 100 lUft'T. 1 *: I go tot, .ygtiuiiio „ - -. .'iJ^ .7> -'ft Sederquest. Mrs. ^J'^'*'^ u. ^ Beyea, A. Fowler, Mrs. R. Robinson, W. H. Ross, Mrs. Smith, Chas. I. Smith, L. F. Smith, I. E. » y^ Smith, E. Saodgrass. Samuel Snodgrass, Mrs. S. Snodgrass, Nellie Total, >aa >rM ,f''U.f74«(j EINGSCLEAa T 800 Allen, Sir John Allen. Miss Allen, T. C. •, 'i ' ' I fill !|>lf| ^1 4 *♦ il '.Hi*. :i\l ,!, . V i,v 1^' t Mi ^'$ ^?^i 5. 162 •Allen. Maude St J. -I^ Allen, Mr. and Mrs. B/ ' Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen, John B. ^J' .' Allen, William *' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A Anderson, George 'Anderson, R. G. Anderson, Mrs. R '^ Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. T. Black, John ''' ' Boyce, Miss L. L. B<^co, W. W. Bumham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clements, Mr. andMrs. F.W. Clements, W. D. Cott, Wm. i Eliot, Robt iuW.biv, Bliot, John Mt»vl »'M , Bstey, Zebedee- ' "'"^ Oellibrand. W. Clarke Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. \ \.^;>T) %i-\\' |852 50 '-> .'Hr 75e **. nil 8094 . 1 f v«-« / $400 00 Collected bj/ Mist Oraee Mwrpl^. ns Func 18 64 JLIS^PIELD. f. ^'At. .!>!' ffjti « ffJDoimtV. : a .•( -ni 25 fiO J .w 8 00 ^i^J?-'^'^ 8 00 B, Jt. lexander ^'^•'".25 eg 15 26 10 J^ 25 Ift .trnidin Jq •:t •),»<: ^ 50 50 1 00 26 /U.I Campbell, Mrs. Doak, Emeline Fairley, Mrs. E. M HoYey, John E. .Taoob, Marv N. Ladds, S. £va Long, Samuel Lucas, Robert Miner, Daniel ^ Murphy, John Murphy. James L. P. Murphy, John, Jr. McClaskev, Mrs. ii' McCluskey, W. McNamee, John Nelson, George Price, Frederic Price. Edith Price, James L. Price, George T. Price, W. K Price, Gower Price, Sarah Pond, John Saunders, P. White, Odbur fiJ!i(»-.(< /■] vliKi 6 1! mo I ..11 00 85 1 00 1 00 20 00 1 1 00 . 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i ■ii.'iiijo'/' 25 1 QQ 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 2 00 1 00 ••• fr 141 85 nW .K BLIS8FIXLD. Oolleeted 6y Miu Jifaitie A . Ptiee. . .'/ I), 'f .%^' •15 ?0 Ayr, Mrs. W. Austin, Hiram Austin, Mrs. Austin, Horace Austin, Annie Amos, Mrs. James Amos, Mrs. Sarah, , „,;.,, Beek, Jane M*^ ^ i/fa Betts, Jane A. ..^,4 \i4 In^'^W Calhoun, John Doak, Joseph Doak, George Doak, Mary Doak, Wm. Doak, Alex. Doak, Emeline Doak, P. Dunn, Thomas Friend. $0 35 60 25 25 25 25 10 25 1 00 60 1 60 25 60 oriol. >,Tbl ,vlO .,■>-'•.:! MO 26 HiUi.tU.l i ,, ,,j,10 ]i : Gilks, James "' I. .<^V Holmes, James ! m M ,ii Holmes, Warren aaiA Hilderbrand, George f .?/:»; Johnston, Grace .>f ,/ Jackson, C. ' .. Price, Mattie A. Robertson, William J. Robertson, Lewis Russell, William , . . pr. , Russell, James 'Jirf/. Storey, Daniel i' ?Jiv» Storey, ^ward ahfq^ . Storey, Max Storey, Joshua Storey, Mrs. Joshua Storey, Lizzie Storey, Charles Storey, Joshua, Jr. Storey, James Storey, Joseph Storey, William Simms, Mrs, W, Swim, Robert Wasson, Mrs. David .1 $1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 10 1 00 60 60 10 60 10 1 00 25 10 1 00 50 20 40 15 11 1 00 .1 . 50 26 60 26 1 00 1 00 60 26 •aii/. . 6 00 50 Total col. by Mattie Price. $28 66 Grace Murphy, 41 86 " Jas. O'Donnell, 15 90 D. C. S. Oflfertory, 2 91 Total, ^' U>« >»' jlSSJl Numes omitted from list of las year (1888): * Miner, Daniel a > $8 00 Lyons, Hazen '' "^'"^'^ > "< - 76 MAUGERVILLE. Bartlett. Mrs. John Bent, Bertie Clarke, James H. tii'i Clowes, C.T. , ;,v.«Ki Currle, C. D. O. .mamii DeVeber. Wm. H. Dibblee. Rev. H. B. Fofter, Mrs. Q, n»fjTr>H ,.« 86 $0 60' M I 00 1 00 6 00 60 2 60 '^1 m '.■4' Y\ tv' .».,,■ ■^ : '>r'''' ..." w t lift 164 Harding, Kate A. Harrison, Mrs. J. F. Harrison, Mary E. Maeee, Annie McFadgen, Mrs. Miles, A. R Periey, Mrs. Geo. A. Sterling, Mrs. D. I Sterling, A. McL. '" Smith, Geo. R. Wasson, Mrs. Cntllection (September) (sr s'if rt,»r {. |0 26 50 1 00 60 60 1 00 60 .8t.60 6o 1 00 26 1 80 119 05 NEWCASTLE AND NELSON. I 5 20 26 00 ^ , RUtV-Ki^ 7 80 .niimxyl, .s-ztF, 10 40 ■ . ^U^M 10 40 Bohfiir 2 60 .il .nf.'tie.^.i. 2 60 mniiv 52 00 fffj'>j,<>l, 62 00 ■ rsjijf'ii/f 1Q40 If .^nif. 260 yv> '■• ■. 2 60 WVrKT » 1184 60 809 40 149400 By weekly envelopes : Benson, Sophie i ;^ Davidson. J. W. Fish, Mrs. Linden, J. Linden, Mrs. Linden, Eva Linden, Ed. Ritchie, Mrs. Street, E. Lee Sweet, Mrs. Sweet,^J. Wright, Mrs. B^ weekly offerings, >tT «^^ MUSQUASH. tfotUeUd by Woolford Smith. Adams, George Andeivon, David H. Anderson, G^rge M. Andrews, Mr. Anderson, Maxwell, Balcom, Joseph A. Brooki, Capt.N. Wr Bedell, Mrs. Qeo. Carinau, The Misses M. 4fe H. 5 00 G4ttnan. Leveret D. V. ' > 16 00 Cartnan, Frederick, ' 6 00 Carman, Amy, »i w ^^ ^'2 00< Clarke, Edwin, ; ^' ':»;] . s 00 Densmore, Herbert ^ '^^M 3. qo f 2 00 ;.;...;»; 12 00 >. MJlOOO 1 00 ^11 AM 8 00 ^ 11 00 • «tM , t 1 00 $1 00 8 00 >' '100 00 1 !»:u. 7 00 M^ 5 00 i tuU-l 11 00 <'«N12 00 flvil r 5 00 '."muti'fi 00 iVKUiVlS 00 !>?(r«<]ll 00 -fttl . 5 00 'injri. 1 00 .:li»l. 4 00 'J' 6 00 6 00 Davidson, James Gamill, George Hazen, Mrs. Charles Hargrove, John, Sr. Hargrove, John, Jr. Henderson, Albert Knight, Mrs. J. E. Knight, Carrie Knight. Hattie Knight, Joshua Knight, Leonard B Knight, Harry King, T. 8. Linton, David Ludgate, Mrs. Charles|'f Lndgate, Charles ■"' Moody, James JJ^f^^\ • Matit»ll, George 'aslo'Vi* McHarg, Carman McHarg, Mrs Carman McHarg, Ida May rtin*^.. McHarg, Lilly Pearl rsij McPhersoo, Maggie Orill, Thomas Reid, Spencer Shepherd, William SmftU, Woolford Spinney, Nelson, Jr. Spinney, Frederick Stephens, George Stephens, Wm. Stephens. Mrs. Dr. '»«4,>u Shepherd, John Thomson, Mrs. Edward Thomson, William Williams, Mr. Wolfe, William C. M. and W. Of)' 6 00 6 00 200 1 00 60 60 i! ./' 1 00 2 00 7 60 iiii'«' 8 00 6 on 1 00 2 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 1 00 8 00 10 40 -I . , ^ i LBPRBAUX AND NEW BlVKB. , CoUeeted by Ethel Sflktrt. '^- ] >■ Chittfck, Wm., Sr Chittick, Thomas Chittick, Edward DatHy, Mrs. John Dixon, Robert Dixon. Fred Hagarty, Thomas Howe, Mrs. William MiMvin, Mrs. Robert '' ;'^->^|» 00 '>" 2 00 -V a 00 ■m f» 00 /of A 1 00 uihiiiM 1- 00 " 1 00 f'T too rso 165 !»■ »)ri $1 00 8 00 90 00 7 00 n 00 11 00 12 00 500 6 00 16 00 11 00 6 00 1 00 es an 1 4 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 600 m'>irri 'i 2 00 ifiH:.;l. 1 00 <'..»j;f**4t' 60 i-^tho^) 60 j! :il 1 00 ,-, ft.,0 3 00 lunn? 7 60 «d*>1»00 .4 ,di 6 Oft 00 00 8 00 T'-:,Mdi' 1 1 1 wtad 00 00 00 400 6 00 1 00 800 1()40 f2M90 HEW BlVKB .iv: >!'. |3 00 900 8 00 90 1 00 100 1 00 a 00 100 Sellare, Donald Sellan, John Wm. Shaw, Robert, Sr, Shaw, Robert, Jr. Shaw, Wm., Jr. Shaw, James Stafford, Thomas Taylor, Adam Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Henry Tears, Mrs James ,,).<- |8 00 lij 1 DIPPER HARBOR AND MACR*8 BAT. ColUeted by Robert T. Mavohiney. Belmore, Miss C. Caffery, Michael, :AfXiK Caffery, George j // Craft, Medley, Craft, Albert T. Ellis, James Ellis, Robert Ellis, John K«nedy, Joseph Eiacadden, Mrs. Robert KjuB^adden, Wm., Jr. _^ Lewis, John ; 1;>|/' Mawhiney, Wilson ,sV, y\i M^whiney, Robert Mawhiney, Robert J. Mawhiney, James E. Mawhiney, David (of Robin) Mawhiney. Wm. j. j, Mawhiney, Robert J. JqhO Mawhiney, Joseph y^,]/ Mawhiney, Jarvis |Y • MQGowen, John, Sr. ..,; ^ _ McGowen, John, Jr. X ; } vjf McGowen, Wm. j,>,i] Mcpherson, Robert 7/ McLennel, George /.| ,^', T^rp, Mrs. George ..{/ A Tiiaoo ". ,H y.tt 6 00 ...J 1 50 6 00 400 6 00 .1 2 W fuv^U 6 00 I 4 00 . 2 60 4 86 .4 60 200 v'.'jt t'rr- -til . luU- OFFBRToRIBS. M .8 ,8iiU]f>'l (FMm October Ist, '88, to October Itt, '80.) St Anne's Church, $18 68 SU Thomas' Church, 4 90 St. James' Church|ttn;;f, ,xmu ft 81 m II ■ i* ■ I* J ■YU. P-..J ''.■:i ' '' -ff\" i [■■ r. i'*- * '■■■■!■ ■.;. .1- ^v 166 Prince of Wales Settlemen;, |6 88 New River, 3 89 Lepreaux, 10 68 Maoe Ba^, 8 28 Spruce Lake, taV/ MtH 12 91 0;t |65 14 RECAPITULATION. Musquash, $259 90 P'sarinco, 48 76 Prince of Wales Settlement, 28 00 Lepreaux aud New River, 29 60 Dipper Harbor and lilace's Bay. 110 50 Offertories, . , k 86 14 'i'^ 164179 NORTON. H Appleby, Mary Baxter, Robert Baxter, Fred Burnet, Miss Maud Cother, Thomas Colher^ H. A. Case, Mrs. H. S. Carson, William Cochran, Mrs. W. E Campbell, John A. Dixon, Chas. Dixon, C. £. Dixon, Henry DixoB, Oeorge Dixon, Gilbert Deni«ton, Wm. Evanson, Mrs. Earle, John Frost, Miss H. Frost, Miss Affy FiiMid, A Friend, A • '., Folkins, S. B. Folkins, Mrs. Folkins, S. F. »f«"T3MiHf. Floyd, David FairWeather,B.K. Fairweather, Mrs. E. K. Fafrweatther, Albert t^ |0 60 2 00 25 20 80 50 1 00 25 60 ifHloH', SO 6 00 1 1 1 1 1 00 50 60 00 60 60 26 00 60 60 26 60 25 25 60 60 60 u-lOO Fairweather, Edwin .$100 Fairweather. James S. rtint. 2 00 Fairweather, Mrs. J. £ 1 00 Fairweather, Mamie 26 Fairweather, Annie ..m/ 25 Fairweather, Arnold ^'nnnf 60 Fairweather, 8. T. ,/i F 2 00 Fowler, Mrs. LeBaron , JW Hughson, Fred ,,. C'"'.\'' 20 Hodges, Wm.C. '"''"" 60 Hatfield, J. L. ^"; 60 Hatfield, Amelia S. "'^'; 50 Hodgln, Mrs. Chas. ,, "/' 60 Hatfield, D. B.. '^"""-f- 60 Hodgin, Mrs. Elizabeth 60 Iddiols, H. F. Iddiols. Mrs. H. F. Innis, Mrs. John E. ^ Innis. Herbert. ':' Ketchum, Peter '^''^'\ Eetchum, Isaac ''^ Ketchum, Chas. H. 'J; LAwton, J. J., M. D. " Leavitt, Capt Marven, Miss Myers. D. H. McAvity, Chas Mei-ritt, Ettie Odell, Miss Price, A. W if Fairweather, Allan Fairweather, Arthur urfO 1 00 Price. Mrs. A. W. *'*^';;' Raymond, Miss C. a" J.' .; ' Raymond, L B. S. i^'»?"^:*^< Raymond, George >^''''^'*J«'^ •' Raymond, John Rayniond, Helen Raymond. Miss Clarissa Rowe, Ella Reid, James » < u « ..«« Robertson, W.B."^«^^^'f Ritynkond, Mrs. Bilas '>Ir8. I. F. Seely, Funny C. '^ Seely, Mrs. Robert Bmtth, Mrs. T. E. Snnith, Annie Smith , Wetmore, Sbaffroth, John Shaffroth, Mrs. John Vaughan, James, Jr. i' Whitney, Miss 'iH "Wsrnewrd, Mrs. Wetmore, O. A. Wetmore, Mrs. O. A. Wetmore, Boyd A. Wetmore, Edna E. Wetmore. Ada C. am Wetmore, Stanley P. Wetmore, Wm. B. 1 White. H.V. ^"^ 1 Wetmore, Horace C. Wjrtts, Mrs. Moses 'o^^* .C'-' Watts. Sarah ■■'^' "^^ ^^'; Watts, H. D. '"'''"/^ ^X'-'i Watts, Ormond "''*>^' TJ'' ' Watts, Rhoda •nv.-^.'fK ,c>" I- . . !.!.,.;. jinif^ tfxM .( 4m «f ; .A .«7M >.^-- 0« ■ . ... VT <>i; PETITCODIAC. Blown, W. .if'>-ik iiii„.!$6 Brown. Mrs-W^.'^liisi!:-! ,hi«.l1 Best, W. H. od ■«>»!*? ny.)> I 2 Douglas, Samuel alt .im^iisS Douglas, Annie , .<>f.l. .riaji 1 Douglas, John adel, ,9.1 Douglas, Mrs. John. I »-iM .■) no. . y< r.'fO Fairweather, Kate •Fowler, G. F. Fowler, Miss Jane •Fownes, Capt. Hoyt, Mr. mn vii* Hoyt. Mra X\ M Humphrey, H. ■ U ,>\U, Huestis, J; H. ;: (. Keith, Mrs. H. Aiu !J • liii t'i // ,(ti|!V' '' .'hi K -.no , n .1 . ' .1 MjV. . 10 700 1 00 600 2 00 2 00 200 200 1 00 11^^ I'OO too 1 00 700 1 00 600 800 1 00 860 60 Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy. John Price, John C. Price Mrs. J. C. •Reynolds, Frank Reynolds, Mrs. F. Seeley, J. D. •Thom, W. ' Thom, Mrs. W. " »•.!<-'> Trites, Mrs. D. U' ' r »/" Trites, Alice Trites, Charlie Trites. Edna Trites, Mam'e •Wilmot, M. B. Wilmot, Mrs. M. B. Wilmot, Annie Wilmot, FnuDk p vH»'na Webster, Mrs. Webster. Annie D.C S. Church collections,lst, 8 59 " 2nd, 8 74 86 6 00 2 00 i 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 • 4 •D.C.B. and Stipend. ^■ $188 88 QUEENSBURY AND SOUTH- AMPTON. iJ. TBMPBBAirca VAU. . 1 i ColUeted iy Jiii8$ Drmper;,' .^al Bartlett, Mrs. A -{ ;,o|iO' W Bartlett, Mrs. R , I iu-jH Chapman, Mrs. G. ;,iX Chapman, A. H. ' ■•n Chapman, Mrs. A. H. Draper. Annie . r;j«)n'*j(i:*^.'00 Draper, Mrs. S. J. , (>. .,,i ; i ',80 Draper, Peter 60 Draper, Samuel . ^0 60 I '- n >=■? I 168 iv. ^!>- 1*:- t i: '1 .1 ^': :!ii;. ■'^' Dni|>er. Qeorgt ^\ .v^diAi: Pawcett, A. C. Eawoett, Ada M. Pftwcett, Mro. W. J'l .t> .id Fawcett, Mrs. A. ' ' - Fawcett. Willie R Ferris, Mrs. Wm. Ferris, H. D. HcEIwaiD, Mrs. EnaUy McElwain, Joha McElwain, Henrv McElwain, Frank McElwain, Lizetta McElwain. liVilliam McElwain, Mrs. William McLeod. Mrs. Gleorge Morrison, Mrs. I. 0. l'*. x.iv Finder, J. R., Esq. ' • Finder. Mrs. J. K. Finder, George T. ...,/ . Stairs, Minnie B.: rU Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. C. $0 10 95 80 85 60 S5 80 60 60 1 00 1 00 85 8.^ 60 60 85 80 60 00 00 86 8 00 1 1 itivil 'J\ ■- mu:i in 26 OPPBK QUKUiSBtJBY. CollMttd fiy AffiUM Hoyt Br^wn, Qeoricia Oetvf, Alexander Friend, A •^(lijMf.wA Oolding, John HftMlton. John Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt, Agnes Hoyt, Alexander • »>•'• ' " ' Ingrahara, Alice H. Ingraham, Alberts Lounsbury, G. A. Milton, F. Parent, Henry H, Parent, Abigail '. Parent, 01iv<* Whitehead, Bessie Whitehead, Grape ^(1/f \,u. Whitehead, Barry $0 10 10 >i 10 26 1 00 1 00 85 25 26 20 85 •'V 80 »'^' 1 00 10 10 10 ,10 io WATIRTILLB. CoUeeted by Harry Pickard. >/( W. Brymer, Edith '^ Henry, A. E. McElwain, Moses McElwain, Charlea Pickard, A. B. '< ,»tM' Pickard, Mis. A. B. '. Pickard, Harry 10 86 1 00 60 86 60 86 60 lit .bi $8 86 /, ■■. ] .'VfMflltjY/' MAPLl RIOUI. Collected by LuzU Oroham. n f5 50 80 10 86 80 ts 86 60 60 i Blaney. Henry $0 85 Blaney, Mrs. Henry JS5 Blaney, Annie Blaney, John itjiuuiMJ , Blaney, Maggie . ,> i^? Blaney, George Pualop, Mrs. Simpson Foster. Mrs. A. Prazer, D. M. Graham, Thomas Graham, Johh flTa^I Graham, Henry Chraham, Mrs. H. '- nwot; Graham. Elizabeth, ^'if. hm t __ Graham Phoebe H V/ MoflU Craham, William ^^ .(U'nfA-^-.llO Graham Theresa . '05 Hagerman, Mrs. Marlfatk J. i , 15 Hull, Richard II ^iU . 'imh HO Hunt, Miss Mary i. . .I^iiodlJO Lockard, Patrick -i»^ ,*«M'><^i5 Lockard, Mary -u(ai( »J6 Lockard, Joseph !vi|^lK) Love, John 1 00 Love. Mrs. John 186 Lynds, Beaj. !85 Lynds, Willie ^A ,'ij ' - x -f 16 Morgan, Mrs. 8. 'J iiW ,?jsi So Rae. Marvilla ?A •>.f'r .; ! jiui '. 86 Reed, H. A. ' T ,f')t!t/-r//-ri"^WS . iT ,-.((."■■ • 19 10 189 fs Sckard. LOWBB OATBBHILL. Collected by Fannie FreacoH. B. Oraham. 25 .oil 51 .AHitVi? S t5 96 80 * r » W 96 r{^ (SMI .£ n V/ f )fl6 .iiU'iA> :W 'i^ .sqql'' 05 thtt J. 15 40 .'i.^jiiiv ' 50 s,/ ,*«!'*4i' 25 •^ .-blai 25 1 100 i 1 00 25 25 ••■' ,- 20 95 20 ..;.T ,j)'j(! 25 ,f.i!t/"i-« 25 ,-i .({!' "■ «9 10 ,1^ Hallet, John Miller, Mrs. J. Miller, Annie Miller, Fannie Miller, Henry Miller, Sidney Noble, Joseph Prescott, Thomas Prescott, Mrs. Thomas Prescott, Harry Prescott, Fannie Prescott, Etta M. Prescott, Alfred H. ^ Prescott, Joseph Prescott, Bessie Prescott, Bertha Prescott, Ada P. Prescott, Mrs. Wm. Preacott, Anne Prescott, Qeoree Ridge wall, John 7 t f \r Total, fO 50 60 S5 25 10 10 60 1 00 50 60 60 26 26 20 10 10 10 60 50 1 00 1 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Brown, A. J. Brown, Henry , "" Cowley, H. G. Carruthers, Miss J. Caverhill, Wm. Caverhill, Mrs. C. Caverhill, Mary Agnes Ingraham, Chas. " Ingraham, Oeo. McR. Ingraham, Ab. Ingraham, Samuel C. Oldham, J. . , . Total, MISSION BOXES. Lockard, Lizzie Miller, Fannie McElwain, John M "^'Iwain, Lizetta 97 80 11 00 1 00 60 5 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 119 00 93 55 89 50 25 McElwain, Frank • 90 26 ^ McDonald, Edgar , 25 %i McDonald, Enrol 25 1 m Pinder, Geo. 80 v>; Pickard, Amy 80 v:. Total, • • ' |6 64 RBCAPITDLATI N. Temperance Vale, |17 25 •V Upper Queensbury, 5 50 - Waterville, , 8 25 Maple Ridge, 9 10 Lower Caverhill, 7 80 Miscellaneous, 19 00 Mission Boxes, 6 64 t Offertories, 8 88 *' ■/ Total, , 971 27 RICHMOND. Anderson, Robert 90 60 Bell, Alfred « 1 00 Bell, Benjamin ' 60 Bell, Geo. G. 1 00 Bell, Isaac 60 Bell, John ■^ 60 Bell, Miss J. 50 Bell, Thomas ' 60 Bell, Mrs. Wm. A. 60 Bell, Wm. E. 60 Bell, Wm. T. 60 Bull, George 60 Bull, Mrs. 60 Bull, Mrs. J. 25 Bull, Robert 1 00 Bustard, George 60 Bustard, Mrs. George 60 Connors, Thomas 26 Cunlifle, Ellis 8 00 Currie, Andrew 1 00 Currie, Robert 2 00 Currie, Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. 2 00 Emslie, John 60 Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 00 Gartley, George 1 00 Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 50 1 M - ■ 170 B Gartley. Mr. and Mrs. B. •l 00 N.cholson, Mr. and Mn. J. fl 00 ^H Gartley. Thomas 1 00 Ni Gidney, Mrs. J. 1 00 Parks, Herbert 90 B' /.^ Gidney, Mr. and Mrs. I. 1 00 Parks, Miss L 90 Kt ./ Gidney, Joseph 1 00 Parks, Miss M. 96 H ^v Goldin^, George 1 00 Quinn, Mrs. 1 60 V Hall, Miss Nettie 76 Ray, Albert 1 00 • Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1 00 Ray, Andrew, Sr. 1 00 m. Henderaon, Wm., Jr., 60 Ray, Miss L. SO I. Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 1 00 Ray, Ormin 1 00 ' Jamieson, H. N. 1 00 Ray, Miss R. 60 \'[ Kerr, A. A. 60 Sanders, Miss B. 50 V. Kilburn, I. 1 00 Sanders, J. F. SO !' . Eilburn, Mrs. I. 1 00 Sanders, Robert 60 Knapps, S. 1 00 Slater, Mrs. A. 86 ^' • , j • Longstaff, H. 60 Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 10 00 ■'' . ' ■ • Love, Thomas 60 Strong, Miss F. 1 00 \' ■ ■ Lyons, James 60 Strong, Mrs. J. 76 ';'. > , Martin, John Jl'^lf* 1 00 Strong. S. 60 B-v ' Martin, Mrs R. 25 Strong, Wm. 1 00 Bj*''; :^ , McBride, Arthur H ,nu 1 00 Teed, Rev. A. W. 2 26 W"' tL MoBride, John 60 Teed, Mrs. J. F. {^qI 1 00 IV ' McBride, John T. 60 Toms, John 1 00 i MoBride, John, Sr. 60 Toms, Mrs. J. >fly ^"■. McBride, Lee 60 Tracy, Miss A. '-'^'^ M % ' I ' McBride, Thomas 60 Tracy, Mrs George • /., 1 0|0 P McBride, Mrs. Thomas 1 60 Tracy. S. j ^ li'ffOYBP *' McBride, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. 1 80 Vandine, John ■,■ n »lvi4W t. McDougall, Mrs. 75 Wetmore, Charles i' ■ McGrace, Mr., (1888) 1 00 Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. i 60 r. ■■■ '^ '1 ' Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs, A. 2 00 Whitehead, Ethel 25 i'i '' Mclntyre, Belle 25 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 00 1'^'! '■ ' ' Mclntyre, Miss Ella 1 00 Wilson, William 1 00 p! :* . Mclntyre, Miss Jennie 75 Collections, 6 26 4 ' Mclntyre, Miss Mary 1 00 I '•' r .i^ ; Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. P. 2 00 $107 CO V'"\ i ^ Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1m Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 00 1 76 H*^ "1 ; Mclntyre, Mr. and Mr8.Wm. f .* McKee, Miss S McKee, Thomas 1 00 mT pi ■■ 1 00 SACKVILLE 26 l''F) >| ' : McKeen, George 25 A Friend, 10 25 '■•-*' W :. McKeen, R. 1 :\ McKeen, William 4 McLean, Mrs J. 60 Ackles, Mrs. 60 f'M 1 00 Bulmer, Miss 60 m 1 00 Bulmer, Mrs. Turner 1 00 $ I McLellan, Mrs J. 60 Bulmer, Mrs. Nathan 26 In. 3. |1 00 25 1 00 9S 50 50 50 50 25 1 50 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 60 60 86 I. Wm. 10 00 ii 11/. AUii 1 00 iMre. rs. B. $107 00 LLE 10 25 50 60 er 100 an 26 171 Botsford, SeDAtor and Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Mrs. Bedford Hoar, Mrs. Cory Hoar, Mrs. Miles Hicks, Mrs. Timothy Johnson, John Masters, Miss McHiffey, Mrs. Lowerison, Mrs. Thomas McLeod, Mrs. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. Rainnie, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. A. O. Stanley, T. W. Siddall, Frank Teed, William Teed, Ainslie Wiggins, Rev. C. F. mi 00 f ST. ANDREWS AND CHAM- COOK. •5 00 25 1 00 25 60 100 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 8 25 $28 00 |,:; ; st. ANORtwa. Black, Thomas 12 00 Billings, R. 50 Barton, John 1 00 Bradley, Miss 60 Conley, John 26 Conley, Mrs. 25 Campbell, Q. P. - - 1 00 Cockburn, £ A. 50 Porster, W. D. 10 00 Porster, Mrs. W. D. 5 00 Porster, H. Percy 8 00 Porster E. Ewen C. 2 00 Gove, Dr. S. T. 5 00 Grimmer, P. Howard 10 00 Hatch, H H. 1 00 Howard, Mrs. 1 00 Jackson, Mrs. 1 00 Ketchum, Rev. Canon 10 00 Ketchum, Emily 1 00 Legh, Mrs. E Cornwall 5 00 MacMaster, J. Sidney 1 60 Magee, J. 8. 1 00 Morris, W. B. ijiQ HO Morris, Mta W. B. oO Morris, Lillian 25 Morris, Murian 2> McCurdy, Miss 30 Mowatt, Mrs Georges 1 TiO Mowatt, Grace llulua 50 McGrotty, Miss 1 00 Moody, Harry ','i-T 6 00 Odell, T. T. ' 2 00 Odd!, Minnie 2 00 Parker, N. G. D. and Mrs 25 GO Parker, Alice Gertrude 5 00 Parker, Beatrice Neville 3 00 Parker, Constance M 2 00 Parker, Mrs. N G. D. Donation (In Mcmoriam C. J. D ) 55 00 Richardson, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. R. Shaw, Mrs Walter Stevenson, Hon. B R. Stevenson, Miss C. P. Stuart, Mrs Stone, The Misses Stickney, G P. . Street, Frederick Street, T Herbert Wren, Captain J. Collections in Church, chamoook. Blakeny, Samuel Boyd, Mrs Andrew Craig, Mrs David Grimmer, Mrs. Grimmer, G Durell Grimmer, J J). Johnson, Henry Johnson, Hans Linton, Mrs. Robert Pye, Mrs. James Thompson, Richard Townsend, Lizzie Thompson, W. G. Thompson, Mrs. W. G. Townsend, John 50 1 00 iK) 10 00 1 00 ^ 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 5 00 1 00 46 00 9282 80 10 25 20 50 25 00 50 00 25 00 00 00 50 25 00 50 50 50 26 m i'i i \ir^ '4y i.i' m ■ *-^ i','» mk iV! m •i i' :1;V rfc Vi ;' •'■■' tin i ;• ■'.« i. 1 ' m "' i<'. 172 Wren, Annie E. $0 30 • $106 75 < J - « . RECAPITULATI N St Andrews, $232 80 Chamcook, lOi 7L ^^' ^ Total, , ■ $339 55 ", ' ST DAVID. »■" .1 i ' ' * OAK BAY R«(AD. Collected by Mr. Arthur PoUey, Gregory, Willjam $4 50 Gregory, Thomas 50 Gregory, Mrs Thomas 3 60 Jenkins, James 4 25 Jenkins, Mrs J. • -^ 50 Kirke, Maude 'v s 2 00 Maxwell, J H H. 1 4 26 Maxwell, G. H. ' •rf 4 00 Mowatt, William. 4 50 Mowatt, Henry 4 60 Mowatt, Mrs. H. ii 50 Mowatt, Thomas 3 50 McBride, Mrs. James 4 50 McBride, Sara 50 McBridc, John 1 25 McBride, Sylvester 2 25 McBride, Hugh 75 Relies, William .s^;^,h. 5 00 Rolles, Thomas 3 00 PoUey, Arthur 4 50 PoUey, Mrs. A. 4 50 Waiters, Daniel 4 25 Waiters, Annie 2 25 Waiters, Andrew 50 Waiters, Thomas 1 25 Wattersj Mrs T. 26 »!'" Total, $71 25 ' ' TOWKR HILL. » Collected by Mr. George Davidtott, Armstrong, Mrs. David S. $2 00 Black, Robert 4 50 ■ J. .^.: Black, Mrs R. Black, Alexander Claxton, Jeremiah Clarioit, Mrs. J. Claxton, Ida J. Claxton, Arthur Davidson, George H. . ' .vidson, Mrs. G. H.*;!/! iJttvidson, Ethel N. ^r^ . Davidson, Pearl W. Davidson, Robert Davidson, Clark Davidson, Alvin Davidson, Myrtle Deacon, Robert Deacon, Mrs. R. Deacon, Ruth Deacon, Joseph Deacon Mrs J. Doore, Horatio N. Irving, William Irving, Mrs. W. Irvin, James Irvin, Mrs. J. ^ Logan, John Logan, Mrs, J. Milchell, Mr J. Charles C. Powers, Mrs, Warren Powers, Alma C. (Teacher) Pollard, Mrs J. R. j; Pollard, Chauncey R.iTii \ Simpson, Leslie j\^1 , Simpson, Mrs. Leslie np >;, Simpson, George Smith, Robert Smith, Mrs. Robert Smith, Ethel M. Smith, Beatrice L. Smith, Wilbur F 25 Scott, Mrs Theodore 1 00 Scott, Laurie A. r i/ 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. John 2 00 Towers, John A. % 60 Towers, Mrs. John A. .m^v/lil Towers, Christianna -;y. , j. ?>( JH Towers, Laura E. . -m j^^s M Towers. Howard ,tihi-'k /m<^hii Towers, Jessie M. i ttIA. ,n_ _ Towers, Mrs Sarah s. /. .ati t* ^ Towers, Edith M. .d I M $0 50 26 2 00 26 7 00 60 28 25 8 00 86 .. ..IS. 1 00 26 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 5J 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 26 2 00 1 00 ..,,jl# 26 M Of' 6 00 I 173 I I eo 50 26 2 00 ,''."5 J 'i 75 .>rM 50 SI*.', .• 25 .o'*., an"- 7 00 :M .»n 50 fi .'v.'»^ 25 f«! ,' 25 iT^ ,r 15 .r.i- 25 / ;i . 1 00 25 50 •iHiiiiti 1 00 . H .»•■ 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 ':'-'iV 2 00 t 50 28 C. 2 00 , 1 00 acher) 1 00 1 00 85 2 00 1 00 25 5 00 J ^vi'^m u' .^'.mM. -0 - m 25 e 1 00 1 00 m a 00 2 50 V. ^'-/l .in 50 t'.. ,i 60 ^ 1 ^.u 25 • , H l;«1t 50 • J^ 'M 60 \ s,.aj 50 i L. 86 Wilson, William , . Wilson, Mrs. John Wilson, Harry ^ Wilson, Willie E. Woodcock, Mrs. A. H. Woodcock. John A. Woodcock, Mrs. John A. Weeks, Nelson H, Total, ,.x,:. ST. PATRICK. $4 00 60 50 25 5 00 1 00 50 1 00 ^9 65 '^jiii.i '.-iii. ■An V. »'t Collected by Mr. Hugh Monahan. Atchesson, John Atchesson, Alex. Baldwin. George Baiiey, Wilbert Black, Alice M. (Teacher) Black, Almeda (Teacher) Blackeley, Mrs, Mary E. Blakely, Joseph Blakely, Mrs. J. Boyd, Edward Dyer, Henry Dyer, Samuel Crory, David Hanson, Edward Hanson, Mrs. E. ^ ^ Hanson, Geor^a Hanson, Fannie Hanson, Allan . ^ , Hanson, Edgar Hanson, Bertie Hanson, Vesta P. Howett, Mr. and Mrs. ^m. Hewett, Eva Hewett, Effie Hewett, Mary Hewett, Genevia Irvin, Thomas Johnston, Robert N. ' Mtllidge, Winnie G. MilUdge, Lucy K. Millidge, Flora M. MilUdge, 8 Helen Jean Monahan, Hugh Monahao, Robert McOrom, Mn. Benj. i<*t- III |5 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 26 25 26 25 25 25 50 15 15 10 10 50 1 00 25 25 26 25 5 00 .100 !. 85 1 McGuire, Samuel McGuire, James McGuire, John McGuire, Robert L ^Kay, Charles McFarlane, Mrs Kate X^tfi-i $3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i'S Orr, Mrs. John B (St. Croix) 5 00 Pratt, Daniel J. Smart, James Smart, Mrs. James Smart, Milton Wilson, Mrs, Hill Total, -■'».'* 1 00 : 1 00 ; 3 00 1 00 2 00 $60 25 BBAC0N.SFI2LD. Collected by Mr. George Deacon. Armstrong, R. E. Armstrong, George Deacon, George .; ■ Deacon, John •/, Deacon, Mrs. John ii>.* Deacon, William J. , f i Hovey, H. H ,: Hovey, Mrs Moses i / Hovey, D. , tf/ Fletcher, Jeffery ( ! . • Mitchell, Justus Mitchell, Mrs. Justus McGlinchey, Patrick McGlinchey, Mrs. Patrick Rogers, Walter Rogers, Mrs. Walter ij.j) Rogerson, Mrs. Jane >:'.' Stewart, Simeon ,i^,-i Stewart, Mrs. Simeon Stewart, Edward Spearin, Matthew J. Spearin, .C. H j-it/i- Spearin, Weston Spearin, Mrs Weston Spearin, Warren L Scott, Martha V. (Teacher) Stewart, Skeffington Wilson, Frederick |I0 60 1 00 1 60 60 1 00 75 1 00 ■ M 5 00 26 85 1 00 60 50 60 76 2 00 2 00 60 il ,z i 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 25 T.^* ,j $86 85 m "▼ r'' ''■Hi ijy ih; ti- ;;.4TVrf-:«> .C) Total, ft*;' f74 66 .»! RECAPITULATION. St. David's Church, Oak Bay Road, f71 26 Collections at do., 24 70 Church of the Ascension, Tower Hill, 69 66 Colltctions at do., 16 84 St. James, 74 66 Collection do., 2 27 Beacoiistield, 26 26 St. Patrick's Church, 60 26 Collections do., 18 66 Chufch of the Transllgura- tion, 97 98 176 :fi 91 00 am 'homas $14 55 60 00 f74 55 ^TION. Oak $71 96 24 70 cension, ■^ 69 65 15 84 74 56 .fy « 27 26 25 60 96 18 55 ch, '/ f) $6 00 1 00 200 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 40 00 4 00 2 00 60 00 00 00 Bocabec, $7 00 1 Hiirs Point School Houae Collections, 2 89 $895 18 ST. JOHN (ST. JOHN). Arnold, R. H. • .*: . ^ Bailey, Miss Brannen, Miss Brackett, C. E. .:. i\i'. Breeze, William '^mttri Breeze, Miss fan./ti!^! Broome, Misa Brigstocke, Rev. Canon and Mrs. Clarke, A. B. Causey, William Chapman, Mrs. v,c^ ., Christie, Mrs. J. Chubb, Miss ^'^ "■- Clarke, C. P. Clinch, R. T. 10 00 Cornwall, I. 1 00 Clarke. J. H. 2 00 DeBlois, Thomas M DeMill, A. H. Deniston, Mrs. Disbrow, Mist K B. Earle, James Edgson, E. Flewelling, G. Friend, Gibbs, John Gollmer, Rev. A. J. ' Gn^ory, Mrs. H. '- Gregory, Miss L. * i-/^' Gay. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. G. J. Hamilton, G. Hare, Mrs. G. Hayes, Thomas ^ Huntei.Mrs. S. L. '^ Hegan, Mrs. James B. Uennigar, Miss M. Holdeo, Dr. Charles Hoyt, J. A. . ./ Harvey. H. H. Hanington, A. H. and Mrs, Ingrabam, £. R. W, Jones, E. C. 2 00 6 00 1 00 m uo 25 2 00 2 60 6 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 2 6 00 00 00 60 5 00 10 00 200 8 00 8 00 200 ■ nilf; liU" Vty'i "«t*' Jordan, Q. 9. Johnston, Mrs. G. (1886) " (1889) Jarvis, C. E. L. Jones, Simeon Kinnear, C. P. (I.C. Fund) King, Mrs. S. T. Magee, Mrs. John Hanks, D. M. <''-v Merritt. Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. McGivem, R. P. McKiel, P. H. McNichol, James McEee, Thomas Northrup, H. W. Noycs, Mrs. Osgood, S. P. Payne, R A. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Peters, Mrs. B. L. ; .^^ Peters, Miss Peters, H. D. (I. C. Fund) Powers, Miss PuUen, .fames Ratchford, Mrs. Richardson, I. T. Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson, Mrs. Raymond, W. E. Robinson, M. Scammell, J. H Scammell, Miss Sears, John Seeds, James Sinipson, Mrs. Smith, A. M. Smith, Mrs. J. H. )ufc'^«' Smith, R. L. Stephenson, Mrs Sturdee, Miss Sturdee. Mr. and Mrs. E Sturdee, H. L. Skinner, R. C. Straton, James Stevenson, A. Taylor, J. M. Tingey, Mrs. Tisdale, Miss Tucker, Mrs. Thurgar, Mrs. Upbam, Mrs. Warner, Mrs, $1 to 2 90 2 00 10 00 10 90 10 00 H 00 ,1 v. /. ^/auer, A. Crookslmnk, I. Corker. W. Cunard, Mrs. W. Dougherty, A. Foster. A. f.:g.-j.. Hegan. Mrs. G. B. Heans, R. Horn, W.iH. Harvey, Mrs.rM. A. James, Mrs. C. J. Jordan, James G^ .■V'.K "■ |0 66 25 18 84 16 1 00 1 00 38 60 2 00 60 1 00 76 50 38 50 1 00 1 00 18 5 (K) I 00 Kee, William Kirkpatrick, Henry Laird, Charles Levis, Thomas Levis, Mrs. Ann Murray, R Mu-ray, Mrs. E. Pilkington, D. W. Perley, Mrs. Harold Boacn, K. bI: inner, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. E. Sandall, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. A. Taylor, Sarah Willis, Edward Williamson, J. Wetmore, Mrs. >i, r/ JiA^ |1 00 18 60 60 25 60 88 50 60 25 1 00 60 1 00 9 1 00 1 00 60 HO $28 27 Widows and Orphans }.,.;: Betts, Mrs. Bauer, A. Breen, Mrs. Budge, Mrs. B. Crookshank, Kate M. ('rookshank, I. Crookshanic.Mrs. R. Crookshank, Miss Corker, W. Drury. H. A. Dickie, Miss M Dougherty, A. Emery, O. J. .1 Friend, F. G. J. Foster, A. ?ni Frost, S. C. .,' " I Garrick, Mary E. Gorbell, Mrs. 8 L. Harvey, Mrs. M. A. Hegau, Mrs. G. B. ' Heans, R. Horn, W. H. Knowlton, F. G. ^e^, John C. E. $1 00 25 r ij 16 i .i(« 88 a I, . 18 oil'?- .^. 1 00 1 00 60 88 1 00 2 00 2 00 w. 8 00 t i 5 00 • r{ ■■ 60 1 00 60 76 W 80 88 ^^,« ,'ftl • 60 1 00 26 ■ ?■ 1 00 ,t<1 t 16 26 1 00 •. .il'lC 50 ■T „. 6 00 50 •4 m ') |1 00 18 60 00 36 50 83 50 •• 50 25 - 1 00 60 1 00 9 1 00 1 00 60 50 $28 27 ns J^nd. r.?.">*' ' W. |1 00 26 16 88 18 1 00 1 00 60 88 1 00 2 00 200 8 00 5 00 60 1 00 SO 76 M M 88 60 1 00 26 1 00 16 26 1 00 50 5 00 -60 Kee, William $1 Kinaear, Helen E. 1 Kirkpatrick, Henry Laird. Mrs. C. Levis, Thomas •.'(,;',' 1 Murray, Mrs. E. >' O. S. «n./ 1 Per ley, Mrs. Harold : ♦»• Pilkington, D. W. !/ Boacb, R. , - Skinner, Mrs. 1 Sandall. Mrs. P. 1 Smith. Mrs. A. Titus, Mrs. . : ;. 2 Williamson. J. 00 00 16 60 26 60 26 00 84 00 60 60 26 00 00 8 00 60 $43 52 General Purposes. Anon, Anon, Anon, Anon. Anon, Breen, Mrs. Bridges, George Burgess, W. ' Charlton, Mrs. J. Emery, 0. J. * ' Ellison, R. P.O. J. ■ Poster, A. ■.:• • Horn, W. H. Hegan, Mrs. G. B, Heans, R. Harvey, Mrs. M A. Kirkpatrick, Henry Kingston, Miss R ' Kee, John C. ''■ " Levis, Thomas Levis, Mrs. Ann Murray, Mrs. E. Murray, R. Patchell, Edward M. Price, Jamrts R., Misses M. and C. Roach, R. " Raymond, Charles E. *5* Sears, Mrs. Edward Sandall, Mrs. F. 1 00 $2 00 16 38 16 40 84 1 00 2 00 60 60 2 00 34 50 60 25 1 00 16 ' 16 1 00 60 "'••' «6 25 83 26 00 60 00 50 00 00 Smith, Mrs. A, Willis, Edwiird $ 8 1 00 $22 96 Tota'., $94 8S Less for printing envelopes, 2 00 $92 85 ST, MARK (ST. JOHN). Armstrong, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Mrs. G. M. Armstrong, J. R. Armstrong, A. J. Anonymous, Do., Do., ' Do., Do., Do., Do., Burpee. P. T. C. Boyd, Murray Burnbam, A. G. Bowden, Mr? Carr, Agnes and Muriel Coster, G. C. Crawford, W. K. ' ' de Soyres, Rev. J. and Mrs. DePorest, Harry Daniel, T. W. DePorest, G. S. Everett, E. J. Pairwcather, C. H. Hatheway, Mrs. W. P. Hatheway, Miss B. Harding. Mrs. J. H. Howe. Jonas Humphrey, W. Jaryis, W\ M . ,_ Kaye, James J. Kimball, G. A. Keator, Mrs. G. E. Lawton, C. '* '■ Lester, E. H ■^■' Lester, Mrs. E. H. ■' Manchester. James Millidge, T. E. McKay, E. $20 00 5 00 10 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 60 1 00 26 1 00 25 10 00 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 2 00 6 00 63 00 2 00 10 00 2.00 10 00 10 00 6 00 5 00 200 1 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 6 00 1 0(^ ^1 m 'vti Manning. James / '- |1 00 Murray, Mrs. .n/Ji" 6 00 McKfTin, Mrs. J. T. C. 1 00 Maolauchlan, Mrs. 2 00 McGivem, R. P. Olire, W. H. J«.i' Patton, Mrs. Wm. '»?'<] Perkins, D. C. Piper, Mrs. Patobell, R. R Raymond, Rer. W. O. Robinson, G. L. Robertson, J. P. ("W, and O. Special Fund) Robertson, Mrs. J. F. 5 Robertson, Miss E. E. 3 Robertson, Miss F. A. 1 RoliertsoD, Miss A. M. 1 RobertsoQ, Miss H. C. 1 Becord, Mrs. J. F. 4 Secord, J. E. 1 Sadleir, W. H. B. 1 Seely, R. 2 00 Seely, J. D. • 1 00 Bcovil, Miss Amy A. 1 00 Smith, G. F. 10 00 St. John's Church S. School, 10 88 Thome, Miss 6 00 Thorne, Arthur , , 6 00 Thomas, Mrs. H. . :' 2 00 TurnbuU, W, W. . z^:- »-. 10 00 Tipp«t, A. P. , 10 00 Wetmore, A. B. ■ ; 1 00 Winters, Mrs. ;t 1 00 Three collections, 63 87 $500 U 00 00 00 00 90 60 CO 10 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 For Gen. Purr ^ses, $400 04 W.&O. Spci..Lund, 100 00 -1500 94 t;l:' 'f\-^ A. 1 ST. MARY'S. Allan, Miss Atkinson, Ferd. Babbitt, Mrs. Bonner, Mrs. Beatty. Robert Biden, Harry Biden, Millie 'A \\ $0 50 60 4 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 >tU ■ J Belyea, Hattie Blair, James Bolster, Mrs. Job a Blaney, George Blaney, William Biden, Charles Barton, Richard Belyea, Lewis Brewer, Kyle Clarke, Mrs. John Close, May Coombs, Mrs. D. '■' *^ Crow, Mrs. James Clements, J. S. B. Cooper, Mary Ann Close, Mrs. B. Currie. Alice Currie, Ruth Currie, George, Jr. Cooper, Henry Dunphy, Mrs. A. Estabrooke, Mrs. C. L. Flamming, Jeremiah Gill, Hennr Garden, Mrs. James Gilbert, Mary W. Good, Lang ford Graham, Mrs. Gaynor, Joseph P. Gloss, Kate Giood, Richard Good, Ann Garden, James R. Gilbert, Frank Gourley, Mr. Harrison, Thomas / Harrison, Edward Harrison, Mrs. Thomas Harrison, C. W. Haines, Samuel ♦f .> ' Hazlett, Robert i «H Haines, Annie t< ., Holland, Howard • ; Holland, Mrs. H. . j ,- Inch, James ^-ul ■ Johnston, James ^ "•> Johuston, Everitt Jeffrey, Rev. William Jeffrey. William, Jr. Johnston, Mrs. James Kelley, Robert Long, Ruth Logan, Gkorge Leslie, John t-,- ♦l$i 1 00 1 00 8 00 400 200 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 SI 50 1 00 18 00 1 00 00 SO 00 1 00 60 1 00 6 00 1 00 4 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 (M^ yI 1 00 10 00 16 00 1 00 1 60 2 00 5 00 4 00 1 1 I- )»i i .1' 100 1 00 8 00 4 00 200 1 00 1 00 1 00 \ 00 2f 60 1 00 18 00 1 00 H BO 00 50 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 (las tm 88 1 1 1 00 1 00 2 00 200 4 00 7 00 00 00 26 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 26 00 10 00 15 00 1 00 1 60 2 00 5 00 400 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "T> 179 fPi^ffi' ■- -•• Lewis, William |1 GO McDowell, Mrs. 1 00 McCoy, Mrs. John 2 00 McCoy, Alice 1 00 McKeeD, Mrs. George 1 00 McKcen, Mrs. William 50 Murray, Mrs. 1 00 Mitchell, Catherine 1 00 Mitchell, Richard *^'- 1 00 Mitchell, Mrs. R. 1 00 Mitchell, Louisa 25 Mullin, B. M. 10 00 McManus, Mrs. 1 00 Morgan, Mabel ' 45 Maxwell, Luthenia • 1 00 Parlee, Mrs. • 1 00 Peabody, Isaac 5 00 Peppers, Mrs. John 8 00 Peppers, John 6 00 Peppers, Samuel 1 00 Peppers, Robert, Sr. ' 4 00 Peppers, Robert, Jr. 3 00 Peppers, Wesley 1 00 Robinson, Miss Susan 1 Oil Rice, John 5 00 Richardson, S. F. 1 00 Smith, Mrs. J. W. ' 10 00 Smith, J. E 3 00 Steel, Mrs. Henry 1 00 Staples, Edward 1 00 Tilley, Winslow 10 00 Tomi.jon, Mrs. T. 1 00 Tomilaon, Thomas 4 00 Wetmore, Mrs. John 1 00 Wetmore, James 5 00 Wilson, Mrs. John 50 Wilson, Arthur Frank 25 Wilson, John 1 00 Wisely, James 2 00 Weary, Henry 1 00 Offertory collections. 125 15 t346 85 ST. PAUL (ST. JOHN). General Purpotea. Anonymous, Armstrong, Robert Barnes, Mrn. D. Campbell, Mrs. M. $160 1 00 1 00 6 00 Campbell, J. Roy ' >' |sl 00 Coster, Mrs. F. 4 00 Coster, Mrs. N. Allan 10 00 Coster, Miss 10 00 DeVeber, Rev. W. H. iiud Mrs. 50 00 Dixon, M. B. 5 uO Drury, W. C. and Mrs. 20 00 Fairweather, (Jeo. E. & Mrs. 20 00 Fuirweather, Mrs Edwin 2 iM) Fowler, Mrs. Joseph A 1 00 Home Missions, . 5 00 Jones. Mrs. T. R. " 5 00 Kinnear, James A. ' 3 00 Lee, T. Carletun 5 00 Lee, T. Percy 6 00 Morrison, Charles 2 00 Murray, Miss F. 8 \ 1 00 - iV- 1 . 50 ■■•: U 6 00 4 00 liHi;'''' 1 00 Ai.M 1 00 8 00 2 00 '.' i -. 00 :>.:% V '"."* 1 00 50 60 1 00 6 00 . 2 86 1 00 no , 1 00 50 1 00 60 1 ; 50 • " ' *,-> * , 50 \_ f 7 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 ■" 1 00 5 00 ' > -, • 50 8 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 J ' I .U'' $6 06 retL. 1 00 60 6 00 1 00 1 00 W •M 80 , 1 00 1 00 ' 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 ,: 50 ,, 6 00 4 00 1 00 ,M 1 00 , • 8 00 ;. 2 00 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 5 00 2 85 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 8 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 l8i ftobertsoD, Mrs. J. C. .^ $3 00 Armstrong, James .i.i.. $200 Ring. Mrs. G. F. ,; 2 00 Armstrong, Wm. 4 00 Rodgers, R. , ,|f^ 6 00 Armstrong, Samuel 8 00 Rodgers, Mrs. R. i; .7 ^,j, 8 00 Barker, John .h 2 00 Rodgers, Mary tl. Rodgers. Willie Ritchie, Mrs. ., ,; ,,. 1 00 Cochrane, Mrs. . f. 8 00 1 00 Crozier, James . . ,. 2 00 4 00 Daley, James K. ^ 2 00 Ritchie. Miss f •/; 8 00 Evans, Richard < 8 00 Scott, Mrs. 0. 1 00 Evans, Wm. « » * 8 00 Beely, Mrs. P. 60 Lee. G. Herbert ,! ,;- 6 00 Seely, Jean 20 Moore, Robert J. - 1 00 bcely, Robert Sullivan. Miss 25 McLeod, Mrs. John , 2 00 55 Moore, Andrew ^/ 2 00 Schofleld, George A. Sch Armstrong, James $0 60 Armstrong, John 2 00 Armstrong, John 60 I If ■ f. I ■ t I'll I /! . ; m k" :'( ^.v*"- ^ k'!:?' to 1. _ -.h- m barker, John |0 50 GroBier, Mrs. James «0 Carson, Miss Alice 26 Daley. Mr. J. 11. 50 Daley, Mrs. J. K. 60 Devino, Mak-gie Davidson, Louisa 50 50 Davidson, James 50 Grant, Mrs. 25 McLeod, Mrs. John 50 McCarthy, Miss 25 McCarthy, Mrs. J. Russell, Mrs. 25 25 Scott. Mrs. J. W. 50 Wallace, Robert ,-• 1 00 '-' > '■•v. _ .;., . »:l |7 75 (U< Collected by Miu Emma Moore. Bell, Roy W. |0 10 Devine. James ^, 50 Dare, Richard 50 Eirsop, George 50 Moore, Andrew 1 00 Moore, A R. • v, w ^ Moore, Robert A. ^ ' 50 60 Moore, Albert L. . p' 60 Moore, John E. * u ," 16 Moore, Herbert G. v «^ ;; 15 Moore. Iva J. 10 McDonald, Mrs. George 25 McDonald, S. Schofleld 26 Moore, Henry 25 Moore, George 25 Stewart, Robert .j;, rj,, 25 ^ >r*u'f/' mi ■ H^.i $6 00 . Im'. • • ■ m jX? Collected by Mitt Irwin. Adams, W. H. / - $1 00 Adams, Albert 50 Adams, Lizzie B. 50 Cody, W. H. 50 Churchill, John 1 00 Churchill, A. 1 00 Fisher, J. W. • .>«.^«V^'t ■' 76 Irwin, John 1 00 IrWln, Robert H. a* 4 ara - 60 Johnston, W. S. (^'^V< v,:u ' 1 00 (. .:-iJ/ Scott, David Bproul, James Sprout, Mrs. James Sproul, Mrs. William Sproul, Maggie Sproul, WillTam Sproul, Mrs. Wm. Willis, W. L. Willis, L. Willis, Maggie $100 60 60 50 50 60 '«< 50 '^ 60 26 25 \-.: > v( • «<>..*. Robb, T Regan, John Seely, W. L. Scribner. R. W. Thompson, J. Trainor, T. Whitehouse, C. WUks, P. Wilks,W.H. 7: Whitehouse, C, Jr. 7 ■'*^ * OoUecUd by Mn. E. Moore. Grozier, John Grozier, James Dous:Ias, AleXk, JL^'i,. Dalton, Thomas ; Frands, Mrs. .u ^ $0 60 26 26 26 1 00 25 25 25 2 00 50 26 '45 25 - 26 6(» 1 00 50 >i 26 • 60 26 5 00 60 26 26 10 60 1 00 mi. 26 50 1 00 1 ftO 200 1 00 60 50 60 60 25 60 50 60 ' 60 60 $20 60 $1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 Friend, A Pairweatber, Mrs. Lawton, E. Moore, Robert McLellan, Wm. Porter, W. H. Rowan, Miss Stewart, R. G. Stack, Alfred Shelton, Isaac Stewart. David Stewart, Janie Stewart, Lillie Wilson. Miss .1 ,,'' .".i»^' $0 95 60 60 1 00 0$ 80 1 00 i 00 so 26 1 00 26 25 1 00 $12 60 SUMMARY. Collected bv Rector, $174 00 ^Iiss Stephenson, 18 60 Mrs. Daley, 7 76 Miss Moore, 6 00 Miss Irwin, 12 76 Miss Land. 11 60 Mrs. Cochrane, 7 50 Mrs. Emery, 29 60 Mrs. Mills, 8 00 Mrs. R. Moore, 12 60 OFFKRTORT. Loch Lomond, Black River, Gamett's, ,,^^. Coldbrook, ' Nearer Golden Grove, Further Golden Grove, /■={ ... A'J- 86 80 $814 00 ■ SUSSEX. Barnett, C. t -| ^ybii .-if' $100 Barnett, J. ^oW) M l 00 Clarkson, A. >' ' 2 00 Pairweatber. C. H. 2 00 Medley, Rev. Canon c . 10 00 ■ Tr '•11 I IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 !^l^ 1^ I.I US ■^ ^ 122 ■" -ifi 12.0 lit In 11^ U4 6" -»' Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WUSTIR,N.Y. USM (716)S72-4S03 184 s ■■.'»- %•■■' -• ••I '■ , •• ■W ■ Murray, Mrs. Soovil, W. B. i,f. or. rlt. $1 00 6 00 M -.4 4, ^ ;^' 123 00 -.1.! /' , li .■' .•;!■' UPHAM AND HAMMOND. u if. Aiton, Mrs. John Armstrong, John Armstrong, The Misses Barnes, Westra Counors, Mrs. Connors, Mary Ann Debow, Mrs. C. , , , DeMiU, Henry ' " '^ DeMill, W. James, ^ Drummond, Susan ' Ferguson, Robert Forsvth, Miss Fowler, A. Sherwood Hasting, Robert Hemphill, Mrs, Ireland, Robert Irvin, Joseph N. Ellpairick, Mrs. A. Klrkpatrick, John Lisson, Chr. Lyne, Jane A. March, Mrs. March, Chas. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs McEwen, Henry ' McEwen, Lizzie McFall. Mrs. ^ McFarlane, Mrd King McLaren, Mrs. Megarity, Andrew Missionary, The Myles, Benb. F. Myles, Georgie Robertson, Mrs. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherwood, Amelia E. SherwQod, Herb. H. Smith, Sirs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Caleb Smith, Fannie Smith, Amelia !^ ,7'jiiiii Thompson, Alfred, >i-> v^ifC ■h :> U'-!'^} n-m. .^ .1 t I Webb, Chas. < |0 26 Woods, Mrs. Amos ,;;U.i 60 |0 50 200 50 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 10 1 00 2 00 50 50 60 50 60 60 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 25 26 60 60 60 25 20 00 2 00 50 60 1 60 60 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 50 Sermons, ' i $52 iO f 1« 71 .^f • 168 81. ^i'^i VICTORIA. >! Atti« $0 26 80 H 86 200 mo 200 "fJ .:>o»> Anonymous do. do. do. do. do. do. Brittain, S. L. Brittain, Alfred Burridge, Fred. Clarke, Mrs. (George H Coster, Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur 20 00 Coster, Mr. & Mrs. Charles 10 00 Crisp, Mrs. J. O. 60 00 Dunham, W. O. 1 00 Ellis Miss M. €. t^ut^i nl 00 Oordon, John 60 Tilton, Miss E. S. 60 Tippet, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. 2 00 Wetmore, E. J. 8 00 Sunday-school Collection, 1 69 ;• liosli W. AND O. FUND. Anonymous Harding, Mrs. G. F, Thurmott, Mrs. Wetmore, S. M. Church Collection ■ \t. $0 26 200 60 1 00 18 06 $21 80 iili • . ; • ■ I. C. FUND. ' ■r Crisp, Rev. J. 0. $60 00 U-l n $62 10 16 71 168 81 *. ,{•'> JI ,9r»ti'«ii; $0 26 80 : 35 65 85 85 25 Vj 2 00 {'. 2 00 »/ 50 200 Ltthur 20 00 irles 10 00 60 00 1 00 m^u 1 00 50 r. W. 2 00 8 00 on, 1 69 : $108 49 . r „j,o a 00 6a 1 00 18 05 $21 80 ni' . . !/ 186 BKOAPTTULATION. General Purposes, $108 49 Widows and Orphans Fund. 21 80 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 50 00 ^m3 fG^; $180 29 WATERFORD & ST. MARK'S. (BU88BZ.) .f' i' $60 00 Adair, Wm. Adair, Archibald ' ' Adair, Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, John, Jr. Armstrong, George Armstrong, Annie Armstrou£, Robert Arnold, Wm., 8r. Arnold, Wm., Jr. Arnold, Mrs. Wm., Jv. Arnold, James Arnold, M. Annie Buchanan, Mrs. Wm., Sr. Buchanan, Wm.. Jr. Buchanan, Henry. Jr. Buchanan, Chas. E. ' "; Buchanan, Ellen, ' p*i Buchanan, Maude ^^' ' ^ Bowland, Thomas and Mrs. Rowland, Mary E. Bell, Richard Bell, Thomas Cowie. Rev. J. R DeW. and family Carr. John Carr, Mrs J. 'f-' • "'■ Carr, Jamen Jr. ' ''>^ Carr, Malcolm ""' Carr, Andrew Chambers, John Chambers, Mrs. J. Chambers, James A. Chambers, Moses, Jr. , & Mrs. 2 70 Chambers, Mrs. Moses (widow) 50 Chambers, Ephraim 1 26 $4 00 8 St 2 08 1 04 'S 88 1 06 1 06 1 11 1 06 1 00 n 86 1 10 1 25 26 25 1 04 286 1 04 1 04 '1 04 58 68 1 06 4 60 2 50 11 70 2 60 1 04 1 04 1 04 1 04 2 65 2 90 2 65 .U<:-\ Chambers, John, Jr. ,f- < '*^* Chambers, Jiimes '^^ "' Chapman, Bertha «/ ■'■'' Cripps, Henry 'm* W .w Crjpps, Heber \^t- Cripps, Member J. "'-' .-»"^ '« Crothers, Chas., Jr. ^^' •■ *> 1 Dalling. Wm., 8r, Dalling. Mrs. Wm., Sr. Dalling, James Dalling, John, Jr. DalHng, Wm., Jr. Dalling, John, Br. Fjrd, PhcBbe ^'ereuson, John Gulliver, Mrs. George Gulliver, Joseph W. Goggin, Samuel *Holmdren, Mrs. "^*;'' Jeffries, Er Jeffries, Mrs, Er Jeffries, James H. Jeffries, Mrs. James H. Jeffries, Marv E. Jeffries, Sarah J. -% ''^' Jeffries, Annie F. '*';V •Jeffries, Mrs Hugh *' «' ♦Jeffries, May '** •" Jamieson, Maggie "'^ -^'' Kyle, Mrs. James " »»' Little, Thomas '^'' "; Little, Mrs. Thomas -^'v^f Little, Annie Little, Frseborn Lynch, John Lynch, Joseph S Lynch, Mrs. J, .'i* 5 80 8 10 5 85 2 60 206 6 50 4 20 80 1 06 1 69 86 96 6 00 8 00 8 12 2 60 1 04 1 04 1 04 2 00 50 86 1 04 8 90 1 16 68 68 8 85 Lynch, Samuel Lisson, Richard Lisson, Thomas Lisson, B. McAfee, Andrew McAfee, Mrs. McAfee, Lidie McAfee, John J, McAfee, Mrs. John J. McEwen, Mrs. Hebron Morrowj J6hn Moore, W. 8. D. Moore, Jam«>s A. •Mclntyre, Mrs. George •Mclntyre, Wm. A. •Mclntyre, Edwin O. Markham, Mrs. A. 85 85 85 5 80 8 60 2 60 8 00 1 60 2 08 2 60 1 57 2 08 60 SO 85 2 00 ;E 1^ H 186 if-' ,'i- ' .V.V 1 00 50 26 1 00 68 400 80 1 04 62 166 1 ao 200 1 06 11 40 Harkham, A. J. iwx ■■ $1 00 MMrkham, Edith ,<; r Markham, Blanche ;-r < t Markham, Ralph *MacLeod, Charlotte HuDroe, Ellen BeW. Charles ,\, ,.^,,[j ,^^ On, James /■ ,7/ Parlee, Edward j^ Parlee, Mrs. Edward Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Mrs. W. J. , ^, *PItfleld, Mrs W. T. Proctor, Mrs. Thos. Richardson, Edward M. Richardson, Mrs. £. M. gi<^ardson, Addie ichardson, Mrs. Robert,, Richardson, John £. „.^ Richardson, Robert H. -,;>{ Richardson, M. Jane t i^ Richardson, Ernest „^x Richardson, Dawson SUdiardson, Robert Wm. Robinson, Gteorge Robinson, John, Jr. Robinson, R James Robinson, Mrs. R. J. Robinson, Joseph Robinson, Matthew ' Robinson, John, Br. fiharp, Marshall Sbarpe, Mrs. M. fiharpe, Julia J. Bharpe, J. Edear Sharpe, Ella M. *8imonds. M. C. Bnider, Wm. Bnider, Mrs. Wm. Bnider, Ida M. Bnider, John T. Snider, James f Wetmore, Frances A. Williamson, Currie Williamson, Lily f, ,i.j.>{ Wilson, A. „.„ \, ;>,t/ Wilson, Mrs, A».i u '/ Small amounts under 20 cents each. ?.'» -.A .-< ..jiotiT 24 12 22 06 81 68 58 1 00 68 8 00 5 00 60 2 60 2 00 00 00 60 66 1 04 1 ^ 6« 56 04 04 2 00 20 04 1 09 25 20 2 10 ToUl subscriptions, '88-0, f264 78 Arrears of 1887-8 paid up this year, 24 00 Sunday and holy day col- lections, $45 98 IssTti Less for Parish needs and current expenses, 82 21 Balance paid Treasurer of D. C. 8, as per receipts, 252 60 Names marked thus * see ezpl&naUoii In report from Waterfovd and St MartL . WESTMORLAND. Bliss, Rev. D. M. Bliss, Mrs. Bliss, D. M. Bliss, Mrs. D. M. Bliss. F. M. E. ,7 Hi}t .5a*r'.! .,.,iv,|.j.,; $1 00 .A .^.iU( ,1 1 00 60 50 •0 iirtow. 1 00 -l^ttoT;,- Bulmer, Mrs. Q. lol. Bulmer, Walter >^> '-^luv}}; 25 Bulmer, Arthur 25 Garter, Ephraim : 50 Carter, Jane tJ^ ;hj7/ bin 25 Carter, David ' ,tW .f.( 1 00 Carter, Mrs Davids' . tU ! . 60 Carter, Mrs. Adam g^niAl. .Li> Carter, Mrs. Gilbert I A 2'^ Jvl. Carter, Treohqlm .■>n: ,nimzu Carter, Mrs. Sarah .fW '^u^hm. Carter, Mrs. Martin n ,(<< tiu Carter, Mrs. Thomas aann. Carter, Mrs. Susan ' ,r«!:rit«f' Darter. 8. Cyrus nul^ \mium Etter, Rupert .,„Hu>.»f' but Ette?, Mrs. R. Etter, Arabell Etter, Mary Etter, Jamea Etter, Mrs. James Etter, Charles Ettev, Mrs. Charles Etter, Mrs. John Etter, Eugene Etter, Mark Etter, Mrs. Joshua : Etter, Maggie Etter, Minnie Fowler, Mrs. Rufua Loweriaon, Martin liowerison, James madT (lot, -t-v' 50 40 60 60 26 85 W 25 50 50 25 26 26 26 25 25 25 16 10 25 26 26 26 •ft„i,rl 00 :v- 60 iOl- wd 145 08 $884 71 82 21 rof 262 60 e ezpli&naUon nisi Mark. ND. $1 00 .1 00 60 60 10 1 00 26 26 60 25 1 00 60 i90 40 ,f, 'ir.i'.y.^O iu:l. i, r 187 Lowerison, Mrs. Siddall Loworison, Mrs. Ruth Lowerison, Selwyn Moff»tt, Miss ,r , Miuoi\ Mrs. W. .'^^V Mackinnon, Duncan i Ou!ton. T. E. ..-ff Sidddl, George ■" <■!»" Mission Boxes vroii ■ ■ fi . t .1 . Selwyn Lowerisou, Harry Etter, Wesley Lowerison, Charies Carter, ''^J*' ^ Collection at St. Mark's, ^^ . :\yE3TFIELD. Arthurs, Mrs. j, Baxter. John, Sr. ^^y Baxter, John, Jr. ' Baxter, Samuel Baxter, James Baxter, Mrs. James Baxter, Joseph Baxter, Sirs. Joseph Vt Baxter, Robert BfBlyea. Mrs. James Bely(>a. Mrs. Nathaniel Best, W. F. Brundage, Miss Ida Brundage, Mrs. Joshua Buchanan, Mrs. W. A. Buckley, Mrs. Thos, I. Buckley, Mrs. Thos. Buckley, Robert Buckley. Mrs. R. Burgess, William '^ Campbell, Thomas Campbell, Miss Margaret Campbell, Miss Maiy Campbell. Mrs. William Carter, Joseph Carter, Mrs. J. W. Cnwfonl, Mn. Q«o. 10 50 25 15 .. ..„ . 25 'f 25 '; 1 00 1 o<> 40 $10 00 1 01 75 47 35 121 68 400 $25 58 ,. 10 25 ;. . 60 ' 60 "^••"50 •; 60 50 26 :^ 26 60 1 00 2 00 26 80 1 00 ' 26 25 26 26 2 00 60 26 26 80 60 26 .vi< Cronk, Mrs. Craig Davey, Mrs. Henry Day, James Day, Albert Day, Mrs. Westfleld Day. Mrs. William Duplise, Mrs. ;">•,,;! / Eccles, Mrs. Eccles, George >:> isUimJi ,i Eccles, Samuel ,',( V,, .i' Eccles, Willie r ,' ,Vi . Frost, MisB itY ; i Greer, Rev. W. Hayter. Charles ' -i^/}, Uyland, James Mh^ Hyland, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Sophia Jordan, W. M. . ; .^. {iingley, Leander rii;) / Lingley, Mrs. Leander . n^ t Linglev, Wm. Henry i i«i ,(. Lingley, Miss Ada ^u Long, Mrs. James .>r;t«ri{' Long, Mrs. John >r»>) .ii Lyon, J. Philo r >- Lyou, Mrs. A. A. McBeth. Joseph McBeth. Willie McBeth. Mrs. Albert McCluskey. Mrs. McCluskey. J. W. Nase, F. W. C. Nase, Henry Nase, J. Murray *''" Parker, Miss Annie Seeley, Mrs. Smith, William Steen, Mrs. Theall. Tames Wagner, Mrs. Richard Walters, Mrs. Wm. B. Watters, W. H. Watters, Alonzo Watters, George Weeks. Rev. A. Ft Welsh, James Whelpley, Mrs. Alfred Williams, John Williams, Mrs Samuel Williams, Zaccheue Woodman. Miss Woodman, A. M. ;4 ".v. ■,- $0 26 86 60 26 26 10 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 6 00 1 00 50 26 46 2 00 60 50 1 00 60 26 26 26 26 60 25 50 60 26 1 00 1 00 2 00 46 86 60 200 60 80 50 1 00 08 1 00 800 1 00 26 1 00 86 80 1 00 4 00 IMOO X' •1 iH I I I 'M in IV-, J;.i I. .^A: I 'is- ■■■ •V'! iffi 188 Ist Offertory, and |6 74 5 60 11 84 r.i--> ??(>-, I S. 8. MISSION ^OZBS. Antworth, Olive Antworth, Tejr^im .!H J* |2 85 ■W 10 26 26 10 61 ORBBNFIKLD. CoUecUd by BtUt Lizzie Ritchie. Antworth, Mary A. Antworth, Maggie A. Antworth. WiuTe Fulton, Johnnie Fulton. Samuel Green, Annie M. " Green, Mary J. Gregg, Mary M. Hunter, Geora^e Lewis. Mrs. Henry Orchard, Thomas Ritchie, Mrs. Charles, Sr- Ritchie, Annie B. Ritchie, Mrs. George ,; ' " Ritchie, William M^ ";^j^""*^; : .kill $0 80 26 26 26 IM 60 25 25 25 50 1 00 26 25 50 95 .»r 8. 8. BOXKB. ■ei:.iv.utH McCartney, Gilbert \,^:{lf ; |0 84 Ritchie, Wilmot.^^ i^m '[t^i. M Ritchie, Idella .; ^'fj l?^; 95 Stewart, Effle 4$ .„".-i<",.it»' l,Uf>i»il e Walker. ^ » |0 16 80 .^• 25 1ft 25 25 25 1 00 tVtt" ■ 25 ► ^ i2 85 xsa 1.. ti. |0 26 25 '^! 10 61 D. !e itttcAie. $0 80 25 26 26 3r. ■ f -7'" •.26 60 25 26 26 ' 50 1 00 25 25 50 25 islo 189 {.') ^U LAKBTILLB. CoUeeted by Mrs. Thomoi McWaid. Armstrong, Wm. Armstronff, Sarah Corbett, Mrs. Matthew Corbett, Rboda J. Corbett. Thomas M. Churchill. Mrs. C. Carvell, Mrs. W. as'. Hume, Mrs. A. '1 Jameson, Fannie Jameson. Sadie O. )• King, Mrs. John 'i King, Mrs. C. Mcintosh. I. S. u;a: McCordick, James D. ■-''• McWaid, Mrs. Thomas McWaid, Eliza S. Parks, A. H. •:., .i'uuci Porter, John A. 'iH I Page, Mrs. W. - • > ■ , Wilson, H. Williams, Isaac P. Wiggins, 8. 8. Wiggins, Mt s. S. S. Wiggins, Solomon C. Wiggins, Esther £. otl ; Wiggins, Leila £. ', ^\U Wiggins, Hannah M. •?, f Wiggins, Bertba C. Wiggins, George 8. Wiggins, Mrs. Geo. S. Wiggins, Mary £. . , ni |0 80 10 50 16 1 00 20 ,.'>\ 10 25 •» <-)! 20 -. 10 25 25 1 00 15 76 . 26 25 20 20 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 26 26 26 4^26 26 1 00 1 00 50 m $18 05 8. B. BOXES. Wiggins, Esther £. Wiggins, Hannah M. .« y» |0 80 80 $1 60 t CRNTRRVILLB. CoUeeted bg Mri. W. D. Bollock. fiao Balloch, J. G. Balloch, Mrs. W. D. Balloch, R. W. Balloch, Pauline Balloch, Jack |1 00 1 25 2 00 50 60 Balloch. Mrs. R. Wilmot Covert. A. Estabrooks. Mrs. H. C. Lee, A. J, , . L«e, Mrs. A. J. Merritt, Lydia R. White, Mrs. G. L. i* White, Mrs. G. W. Wilkinson. C. G ... . Perkins, Etbel Perkins, Cora Flewelling, Rev. J. E. Flewelling, Mrs. J. E. Flewelling, Em'ery Flewelling, Julia >i.\'\ j »* 8. 8. BOXBS. Balloch, Pauline '^'^^^' Balloch, Jack Flewelling, Nellie Flewelling, John Flewelling, Alfred Flewelling, Charlie Lee, Roy Lee, Annie Lee, Jack Perkins, Ethel ' - Perkins, Cora Wilkinson, Alice Wilkinson, Laura Wilkinson. George White. Leila FLORBNCBVILLB. f, It ' ' |2 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 00 1 00 1 85 1 00 25 25 2 00 2 00 25 25 $18 75 |0 72 69 2 41 86 1 19 1 88 U 48 10 87 86 46 48 12 86 $9 98 CoUeeted by Mrt. J. L. Saunden. Parlee. Mrs. H. T. Saunders, J. L. Saunders, Mrs. J. L. Saunders, C. A. BBCAPITULATION. Collected by- Miss Mary A. liongstaff, Miss Jennie Walker, 10 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 $5 60 $4 06 886 "ti ' > 1 il ^■i ii 190 l^vf- ^l ti. |-/, • K\ ■1 ,* Mtss Lizzie Rltohte, Mrg. W. D. Balloch, Mrs. J. L. Saunders, Mrs. Thomas McWaid, |5 80 18 7« 6 50 18 06 $49 50 1st Semi-annual collection. 2 60 3nd do. do. 8 84 S. S. Mission Boxes, 18 64 WOODSTOCK. 169 07 Augherton, Mrs. J. K. Augherton, Maj B. Augherton, Lila J. Augherton, Georgie F. Bedell, J. J. ,:(:(. Beardsley, Matilda, j{^> ■, Belyea, Mrs. W. B. ^j.-^, ^ Bourne, P. W. . ,i|jA J Brewer, A. A. .>nr^,d^> 'v Bi;ewer, Mattie BuU, R. S. 45 Bull, F. W. Bull, Mrs. A. B. Burnham, G. N. A. Carman, O. M. Carman, Sarah and Fanny Carman, Minnie S> Caoopbell, Mary Jane Clutf, Richard Cluff, Mrs. Richard Connell, Mrs. Charles Connell, Alice A. Connell, Mrs. C. P. Craig. £. H. Dibblee, W. F. and Mrs. Everett, Mrs. W. H. Flriend, A Fet-rell, Henry J. Qairden, J. T. Glidden, Mrs. W. F. Graham, Mary Griiflth, Joseph Hastay, Florence L. Hazen, Sarah Hazen, W . C. Hipwell. D. W. Ittgraham, Mrs. H. B. •ima |1 00 50 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 250 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 15 00 1 00 76 1 00 6 00 50 2 60 60 1 00 50 60 60 ^ 1 00 King, J. H. ■-'^:»:A^ King, Helen L. Ketchum, J. 1). ift wa Ketchum, C. W. Loane, John Loane, Xrs. John Loane, Norman Merritt, Mrs. D. F. McCoy, Isaiah Murray, Rev. A. B. Neales, Rev. James Neales, Rev. Thomas Neales, Rose S. Neales, Julia Neales, Bertha A. Price, Maggie Price, Jane Peabody, Sterling Perkins, C. T. .n i*'i Perkins, C. H. L. "^ Raymond, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Raymond, C. Lee S. Raymond, A. J. B. Raylnond, Bessie Sharp, H. Jennie Smith. B. H. Smith, Mrs. B. H. Smith, B. Harry Smith, Mrs. S. Smith, T. E. and Mrs. Smith, G. F. Tapley, Mrs. David ' Tattersall, John Ijpham, Henry White, Winslow P. Whenman, John Whenman, Charles Welch, R. B. Williams, E. W. and Mrs. Wetmore, J. P. Wetmore, H. Louisa Winslow, J. N. W. |1 00 1 00 7 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 1 00 1 50 200 600 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 v/ .i: • 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 75 1 00 60 200 2 00 1 00 60 8 00 '}•'/,}»■-» WAKIfFfBLD. $184 25 Albright. Frank Boyer. Frederick Boyer, T. O and Mn. Bqyer, Cecil $0 10 25 40 10 ■^\' r 1 K« |1 00 1 00 7 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 900 Ml 00 160 a 00 600 1 00 [Jolonel 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 k\ • 00 800 11 ,i 8 00 1 00 1 00 300 1 00 200 600 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 1 00 75 1 00 60 200 2 00 1 00 60 800 -•■!'■ '' It I/. ,*«< Irs. $184 26 f! $0 10 10 101 5 -LJ, Cook, Scott Cox, Maude Emery, Hamilton Emery, Mrs. Hamilton Emery, LeB. T. Emery, John N. Emery, Kate S. Emery, Mrs Frank Emery, Ethel O. Ellsworth, Myra Harper, James ^ ^ ,»^ Harper, John Harper, John N. it ui ^^.-^ • Kinney, Mrs L. Neales, A. K. Simonson, Wm. and Mrs. Simonson, Albert and Mrs. Simonson. Ernest W. Simonson, Ella B. Slipp, Mrs. C. N. -his - |0 10 80 1 00 1 00 40 40 40 40 40 26 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 Thistle, Oscar Thistle, LeBaron Thistle, Thomas Thistle, William Thistle, Charles Thistle, Lee Thistle, Claude Thistle, Elden Thistle, Bradshaw Vail. Aurilla^^, ,^, y. 10 10 10 .1 10 10 10 10 10 1 00 •'■ i i $22 60 ^ NORTHAMPTON. Bull, Mrs. W. C. $100 Bull, C. P. 1 00 Oill, Justus 1 00 Phillips, Mr. W. H. ,8 00 Shea, Mrs. Wm ., ,, 60 Titus. Mrs. Charles (2 years) 2 00 OFFSRTORIB8. $8 50 St. Luke's Chureh, Christ Church, St. Peter's, Northampton, S. School, .1. $6 58 1 98 ,8io". 50 - 1 80 60 an 8UMMA.RT. Woodstock. Wakefield, $10 81 $184 26 22 50 Northampton, Offertories, $8 60 10 81 $176 06 Less printing Envelopes, 1 06 $175 00 WELDPORD. Ordinary contributions, $200 00 Special do. as follows: • r iT If' iitU iti Anonymous, Agnew, Mrs. A. Beck, Florence Beck, Gordon Beers, Mary Beers, Phineas Beers, Noble Baldwin, Joseph ' buckerfield, Edward Chad wick, Sarah i' Chad wick, Geo. fiT Dale, Miss K. .>:lf. Farrer, Thomas M Farrer, Mrs. Thomaik Farrer, Mina W Fearon, Mt?. John ;!€ ,u! Forster, l!fe.>, r '> Ford, John aid family Ford, Gussie :'. ^. . i. .. Friend, A .'i' o ,f> McEachem, William Miller, Mrs. James Millar, William McLean, Angus lir.MJ'. .m Mcintosh, Mrs. Morton, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Targett, Mrs. Walker, C. Y. Walker, Mrs C. Y. Wilt, Amos Wellwood, John Wellwood. Mary Walker. Mrs E Collection in Church, 11 00 26 1 10 70 69 1 00 60 1 00 2 00 ^.i-'-:$0^ ■■' '^ 36 2 60 1 00 4 66 200 1 00 500 86 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 60 2 60 60 1 00 if 1 00 1 00 1 00 96 1 00 5 24 ii«^ife ill $260 00 . i ' 4 m It if.. 1': '.■ <• :..■ li > '^): U-^'.:^ 192 (I:! " '•'.f'lUiii . •i.t^M SUPFLEMENTART LISTS. %BM no (Tlie following lists were reoQlred too l«te for Insertion in their proper plaoe). If. .''tun-. A w ri CHATHAM. "r* •'•.»< Anderson, Mrs. James $0 60 Anderson, Maude <..^,. 10 Anon. ' !/^ 2 00 Burr, Alexander 9 00 Benson, Dr. J. B. '•. •118 26 11 00 60 1 00 60 25 2 50 2 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 L 00 26 25 L 00 L 00 25 25 60 2 00 FREDERICTON. Aiken, R. and Mrs. Akerley, S. A. Allen, Sir John 0. Allen, T. C. (Mayor) Allen, Mrs. W. Allen, Mrs J. Ashfield, Mrs. ' Babbit, G N Bailey, Prof. Bain, Mias Baker, Kate A. Baker, Mary E. Bebbington, J. Bcckwith, A. G. Beckwith, H. Beckwith, C. W. Beek, Auditor General Bell. Robert Belyea, S. A and Mn. Black, J. Black, Mrs J. Black, Mrs. Blizzard, Mrs. O. Blizzard, Mrs. J. $10 00, 10 00 75 00' 15 OQ 1 00' 1 00 2 00 5 00 5 1 1 00 00 00 50 5 00 10 00 15 00 8 00 10 00 8 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 25 if i Sill ■■•■t. rr-t \ I •'y. ti '. . m -P':r BUizard, Mn. L. Block, Mn. A. K. Blytb, Mrs. Brannen, C. S. Briggs, Mrs. D. Briggs, Ruth Bonar, MrSr Bonar, Mrs. J. Bonar, Mrs. W. Bristowe, Prof. Browo, Dr. T. C. Brown, Mrs. and M. Brown, Dr. P. and Mrs. ^ Burchill, A. Burnside, Mrs. Gadwallader, John Cadwallader, £. Carey, Col. and 7ilrs. Cameron, John Campbell, Mrs. G. M. Carr, Eliza Cathells, W. M. Clarkf Mrs.. CliflE, N. A. Covert, Mrs. Craig, W. and Mrs. Craig, Martha E. Craig, J. and Mrs. Cropley, H. A. Crowley, Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. P. Daniel, Sergt. Dibblee, G. Y. Dougherty, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. P. DufiEy, Mrs. J. Dunn, Mrs. E. Dymond, Mrs. J. Penety, G. E. Penety, W. T. H. Pisher, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. C. H. B. Piewelling, W. P. Pletcher, Nancy Powler, J. D. Pruer, Mrs. J. J. GilMon, Mrs. Golding, J. R. Good, J. Gordon, Major i. 194 6 4 $0 W 1 00 26 1 00 S6 26 25 26 26 00 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 8 00 v8 00 6 00 8 00 85 00 1 00 2 00 16 2 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 60 6 00 25 60 50 00 60 1 00 25 1 00 80 60 00 2 00 1 6 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 26 10 00 2 00 10 00 Gordon, F. and Mn. Gordon, Mn. J. ^ Gordon, Leonard, Grant, Mrs. N. Gregory, A. J. Gregory, Miss J. Grieves, Mn. J. B. .BlI' to 60 n 40 10 00 10 00 2 00 Harri8on,Presidentand Mn. 16 00 Hayes, Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. J. R. Hazen, George Hemming, Capt. Hilton-Greene, Mrs. Hilyard, P. S. Himelman, W. Hod^e, John Howie, Mn. Hoyt, J, and Mn.' Humphreys, Mn. M. Hunt, G. C. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter, Mabel C. Inches, Andrew Inglis, R. W. Jamison, Miss Jarvis, John Jones, Mn. Jouett, L. A. W. Jouett, G. and J. Eingdon, Right Reverend Bishop Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence, Mary Lawrence, W. and Mrs. Leek, Jane Leese, C andMn. Linforth, Mn. E. Lipsett, W, ;, .,,. Lister, Mn. J. / t Long, Mn. W. Lyons, Capt. Manh, Mn. Maxwell, J. Mclntyre, Mn. A. Mclntyre, William , Merritt, Mn, Metropolitan, The ..,,*. Miller, Mn. E. W. „i> Moore, John Moore, Jane 8 00 6 00 8 00 600 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 40 26 20 00 6 00 2 00 40 00 10 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 00 60 26 60 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 8 00 % 6a 26 10 60 120 00 1 60 10 00 10 00 m to 60 25 25 40 ,w 10 00 10 00 2 00 1 Mrs. 16 00 8 00 >« 6 00 8 00 5 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 tioi. -6 00 40 25 20 00 6 00 200 40 00 10 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 erend 1 1 rtU 50 00 60 25 60 60 60 60 00 00 2 00 1 00 8 00 1 60 25 10 50 ,120 00 nr 1 50 10 00 10 00 ^i>.i Moore, Selina $5 00 Moore, Annie T. -/r^j 10 00 Morehouse, C. P. 8 00 Morehouse, G. 2 00 Morffan, Mrs 25 Mullen, E. and Mrs. 10 00 Nichols, Mrs 0. 60 Nicholson, Mrs. 2 00 Hara, Mrs. O. 26 Osgood, Giles • 2 00 Owen, S 6 00 Parkes, T. G. A. * 5 00 Parkin, G. R and Mrs. 10 00 Peake, Mrs. 1 00 Perley, Miss 50 Perlcins, J. D 2 00 Peters, Mrs G. 30 Phair, W. B. 1 00 Power, Annie 50 Rainsford, H. B. 10 00 Richey, Mrs. 2 00 Richards, J. 2 00 Roberts, Mrs. 2 00 Roberts, Rev. Q G & Mrs 26 00 Robinson,- Col. J. 10 00 Robinson, Mrs. W. H. 5 00 Ross, Frances 7 00 Rogers, James 4 00 Rogers, J. P. 1 00 Ryan, Mrs D. 25 Sherman, Mrs. L W. 2 00 Sherman, E. 25 Shute, Mrs 2 00 Shute, A. and J. and F. 3 00 Sisson, Miss 1 00 Sisters, Three (H. R and B.) 5 00 Smith, Mrs R. 1 00 Spahn, Miss 1 50 Sterliiu:, SberifF, 10 00 Stopford, Mrs G. £. 5 00 Stockley, Prof. 5 00 Street, A F. 15 00 Swim, E and A. 2 00 Tabor, Mrs. C. 15 00 Temple, Thos. (M. P.) 80 00 Thomas, Mrs J. 5 00 Thomas, M. F. 1 00 Thomas, A. D. 1 00 Thomas, S. A. . 50 Tippet, Mrs. 6 00 pet, Mary V. Ti Tippet, C 8 Ti Ti )pet, Wm. H. ley, Qovernor Slr.S L Walker, Joseph Wallace, Charles Wandleas, T. and Mrs Wand less, J. and R. and G Wandless, II. and L Wheeler, H and Mrs. Whelpley, G T. Whelplcv, Charles Wilkinson, Mrs E. Williamson, J. il. Wilkes, Mrs Wilmot, E. H. and Mrs Wilson, Sergeant J. Winslow, £ B Winslow, T, B Woodbridge, A. F, $4 00 a 00 10 00 75 00 1 00 50 00 8 00 1 00 2 00 10 00 1 1 4 00 00 00 60 20 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 $1,192 40 MISSION BOXES. July, 1888, January, 1880, $42 00 40 48 982 48 Collections at Cathedral- April, 1889, $60 00 June, 1889, 68 65 Anniversary service, July, 1889, I C F , Sept , 1888, Col at Parish Church — General Purposes, W. & O. Fund, 24 60 26 80 $154 45 $18 80 10 86 $24 16 $1,458 48 GREENWICH. Belyea, David A. Belyea, Ludlow $1 00 1 00 >f.t ^;m 1"' •i if. J 96 /■ft '-'A; ' Belyea, HennauD, Belyea, James A. Beljea, Mary A. Belyea, Charles Belyea, Sancton, Brundage, Thomas Brundafi^, Charles, Crawford, Ernest Day, Edgar Day, Mrs Ed«ir Derrah, Mrs. Robert Fowler, Miss Frost, Miss Harvey, Jesse Holder, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Wm Jones, Zebulon Miller, Miss Mcljeod, James McLeod, Wm. McAlary, Miss Matthew, D F Morgan, Robert Morgan, George Kutter, Qeorge Peatman, Alfred Peatipan, Mrs Pickett, Rev. D. W. Pitt, Isaac Richards Zebulon Biclwrds, James N. Bpeight, Ida Speight, George Speight, James A Speiffht, Mrs Wm. ISmitD, Jane Smith, Richard TiUey, W. H. Tilley, Anna Walton, Henry Walton, Mrs Walton, James 'Walton, Ernest Walton, JFord Watters, Frank Wilson, R D. 10 60 KINGSTON. 60 . *. ■ ■■■!, 26 Bradley, Miss |4 06 26 Chalmer, John 60 60 Goreham, Mrs. N. £. 1 00 1 00 Goreham, Ellie 60 50 Hoyt, Miss 60 1 00 Hoyt, John 60 26 MoDougall,'Mr8. 1 00 26 Northrup, D. D. 1 00 60 Pickett, Justus 1 00 1 00 Pickett, Miss 8 00 1 00 Wetmore, Miss Elizabeth 1 00 60 Wetmore, Howard D. 1 00 1 00 Wainwright, H. 8. 4 00 26 Collection after a service ! \t 60 Long Island, Kennebe- 1 00 casis. 4 00 1 00 i'-j^..^^^ 1 00 928 00 1 00 I C. Fund, 42 16 2 00 Parish Mission work, 60 00 1 00 26 , • $126 16 60 RESTIGOUCHE 1 00 60 CAMPBBLLTOir. ,, 6 00 '.ft 1 00 Allen. William $0 60 1 00 Allen, Mrs. W. 60 2 00 Allen, John M 60 Allen, Sarah and Annie tto 60 Allen, W. S 6u 26 Alexander, A. E 100 60 Alexander, James 60 26 Allingham, Mrs. tfO 26 Armstrong, J F. 5 00 60 Armstrong, Mrs. J F. • 8 00 25 Armstrong, Edith 1 00 50 Armstrong, Win 1 00 60 Barberie, 0. A 4 00 1 00 Barberie, Mrs. 0. A, 2 00 1 00 Barberie, Mary 17 Deaneries 8 Prayers 1^ Ooostitatiim i 10-18 Board of Home Missions 18-23 Divinity Scholarships' Fand 24 IndapaoiUted Olergy Fund 24-25 The Olergy Widows' and Orphans' Fnnd 96-28 Edaoation of the Children of the Olergy Fand ... 29 Besolntions of the General Oommittee 80-32 ** ** Execntive Oommittee 33 Report of the Society — Introdaction 34 Reports of Missionaries and Local Committees 85-71 Reports of Missionaries — Supplementary. 204 Report of the Society — Condasion 72 Proceedings of the General Committee 78-88 Anniversary Meeting 89-90 Report of the Execative Committee 91-94 ** " Board of Home Missions 96-97 " ** Needs Committee 98-99 *< ** Finance Committee 100-101 " <* Book Depository Committee 102-103 <• «< Glebe Land Oommittee 104 " " Auditors 104 Abstract Retarns Parishes and Missions 105-118 Statement f or S. P. G. 114-119 Accounts of the Treasurer 120-147 ** ** Book Depository Committee 148-149 Life Members 150-163 Life Members — additional 199 Subscriptions and Collections 154-199 Envelope Svstem 206 Form for Pledges, Envelopes and Wills. 206 Time of Meetings 207 Request of Secretary 207 K I 9 10-18 18-23 24 24-25 86-28 29 80-32 33 34 85-71 204 72 78-88 89-90 91-94 95-97 98-99 100-101 102-103 104 104 105-118 114-119 120-147 148-149 150-163 199 154-199 206 206 207 207 GENERAL INDEX ^1 -OP- PRINCIPAL MATTERS IN THE REPORTS OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE ARCHDEACONRY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, AND OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, I -FBOM THE- First Report to the Fifty-fourth. 18^6-188^. 'J^^'^'' 'a n { \ \/^ V 1 A Vi 1 =/ ^ ^.v wJ. v.i t' i i u^l r\ / 1 wJ /i u>i X.. —--tr'^ ^portB are referred to by their numbers and pages respectively. In order to save space, many principal matters— t. e., such as occur every year and may be easily found — are purposely omitted. This index will, probably, n jt be published with the Report again for five years. ^ Page. Report. Act of Assembly — " To incorporate the D. C. 8. (16 Vic., Cap. iv.. 1853), ... Eighteenth, 9 To amend the above (1859), Twenty-third, App. To transfer t-crtain Church Lands to the D. C. S. (1871) Thirty-ninth, 61 To regulate the sale and leasing of lands held by the D. C. 8. (1874). . . do. 60, 63 To consolidatcTand anlend Acts relating to the ' '- • • ....Fifty-first, Church of England (1885), Allison, J. F., bequest from, Akaloamation of D. C. S. and Synod — Committee to consider, etc., Report, and re-af)pointment of Committee, Report of Committee, with Appendices, . do. do. do. Proposed Bill to effect Notice of motion to effect, Annivbksabt Meeting — ' Change of time for holding. Act to remove doubts as to, Appendix — . .Thirty-second, . .Fifty-first, ..Fifty-second, do. . .Fifty-third, do. 108 76 104 84 127 127 128 .Fifty-fourth, 87, 89 . . . .Twenty-third, 31 do. -^PPo Archdeacon's address, ....Second, do. Fourth, A Compendium of the Constitution, By-Laws, etc., of the D. C. S., . .Sixteenth, do. do. do. do. Seventeenth, Resolutions of the General Committee Nineteenth, Report of Coinmittee on Constitution, . . . Twentieth, Resolutions of the General Committee, etc.. . . do. Addresses at Anniversary Meeting, . . ... . Twenty -firflt, do. do. ....Twenty-second, do. do. ....Twenty-third, do. do. ...Twenty-fourtn, do. do. ....Twenty-fifth, 11 9 62 62 68 68 71 71 7» 88 58 ^ t -'I I iri i'f ,>}■■- Beport. Pafe. Appbndix — Address of the Hon. Justice Parker on Endowment Fund, .... Twenty-sl^th, 77 Addresses at Anniversary Meeting Twenty -eighth, 78 Report on Endowment Fund, do. 85 Widows and Orphans Fund, Report and Scheme Thirty-second, 76 Report of Schedule Committee, .... . .Thirty-fourth, 100 " By-Laws, W. and O. Fund, do. 101 Pastoral Letter of the Bishop, ... .... da 108 Letter from S. P. G Thirty- eighth, 116 Summary of Statistical Returns for 1875-6, ..Forty -first, 119 (AUo in Non. XLIl XLIII. XLIV. XLV.) Envelojpo System, suggestions respecting, . . . .Forty-fourth, {Aho in each tubseguent nun^>er). Sermon by the Right Kev. H. T. Eingdon, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, Forty-seventh, Appropriations, Schedule of, ....Fifth, ( Will be found in each Report dovm to the Thirty- aeventh). Abchdbacon, The ex officio First Vice-President, IHist, ^,^^ " Seconcl " Forty-seventh, {See "Cotter, The Venerable Archdeaetm:') Armstbono, The Rrv. Johk — / ,. , Death of, and resolution thereon Thirtieth, AaasTs op thb D. C. S., Statbmbnt op, do. ...Forty-fourth, . . .Forty-fifth, 142 185 18 26 #5 84 87 91 >H> Baoon, The Rev. Samuel — Death of, and resolution thereon, . . Bailbt, Miss Elizabeth, bequest of — Authority to give discharge for, .... '' Contest as to, •^ An Amount received on account of, .... Finally settled Bedell, W. J. — Appointed Treasurer, Church Society, I' do. D. C. 8., Death of, and resolution thereon 3bman, Malvina, her donation, ^BLL, JoHK, beii^uest of, Pbll, Sabah, do. Bbll, Eliza, do. . . . .Thirty-fourth, 40 Forty-fourth, . . . .Forty -fifth, ...Forty-sixth, ... .Forty seventh, ... Forty-eighth, 71.81 81 108 94 108 ... Third, . . . .Tenth, ... Thirty-first, . . . .First, 7 87 82 84 . . . .Twentj-slxth, .... do. 19 19 Twenty-ninth, %% >rt. Page. r-si^th, ir-eighth, io, ■second, -fourth, io. da eighth, first, 77 78 85 76 100 101 108 116 119 fourth, 142 seventh, 185 18 <)r Hi 25 seventh, C5 eth, fourth, fifth, 84 87 91 -fourth, 40 fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, 71.81 81 108 94 108 r-first. 7 87 82 84 tj-sixth. 19 do. 19 by-ninth, 2% I Report. Fsge BEquEBTB, all to be funded, Thirty-first, 80 Memorial of , ...Thirty-second, 75 {Also in each aubtequent Number down to i he Forty-third.) Detailed statement of, Forty-fourth, 86 do. do. Forty fifth, 90 >^. Detailed statement showing limitations of each Bequest, Extracts from Wills, etc., . . . Fifty-third, 185 Bishop — First announcement of, for New Brunswick, Ninth, 1^ Resolutions respecting do. 14, l5 (See " Fredericton, Bishop of," " Freder- icton, Bishop Coadjutor of," " Maine, Bi»'hop of." •• Nova Scotia, Bishop of.") Black, The Rev. John, death of, ... Thirty-seventh, 41 Bliss, The Rev. C. P.. Secretary Executive Com- mittee, Thirteenth , 18 Board of Home MisstioNs — Name substituted for "Schedule Committee," Fortieth, 68 Mr. G. A. Schofield, Secretary, do. 9 Rules and regulations of do. 14 Sections 11, 12 and 18 added, do. 64 Resolutions requiring special returns to Forty- first, 21, 50 Vote of thanks to, and to Secretary, . . . .Forty-second, 56 Number of increased, Forty-fifth, 66 • Important report from . . .Forty-sixth, 79 ' Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon made ex officio members of Forty-seventh, 65 A member of. to be chosen by each Deanery, Forty-eighth, 95 Members of, so chosen ... ...Forty-ninth, 84 Directed to revise whole schedule do. 86 t« Members chosen by the Deaneries Fiftieth, 95 :;' Insurance returns to be made to, do. 97 Rules and regulations of, altered, Fifty -second, 93 do. do. Fifty-third, 88 m Missionary Schedule to be sent annually to each Deanery Fifty-third, 88 Important Report of, " Needs of the Diocese," *' Statistical Reports," new plan for secur- ing necessary contributions, ... ... .Fifty-third, 108 Success of new plan, Fifty-fourth, 95 {A Report of the Board vaiUhefmmd in ecLch Number from the time of itt formation.) Book Depositories — Formed at Fredericton and St. John, Eleventh, 27 Committees appointed, Books imported, to be equally divided between Eleventh, 27 *^ Regulations for Fifteenth, 25 Depository at St. John, appropriation to, ... Thirty-ninth, 69 :i !l 6 Report. Page. Book^Drpositobibb — Committee for, Thirty-ninth, 62 , Report of, ... ... ....Forty-first, 61 Depository at Moncton, resolution a8 to, . ..Forty-eighth, 99 Report of St. John Committee, "Branch Depositories," Fiftieth, 118 {,(> Regulations for Branch Depositories, Fifty-first, 107 Vote of thanks to Rev. T. E. Dowling, Secre- tary St, John Depository, Fifty-third, 92 Removal of from Diocese do. 122 BoTSFORD, Thb Hoy. Judge — Death of, and resolution thereon, Twenty-ninth, 85 BoTBR. Thb Rev. W, N, death of Thirty-ninth, 48 O :':'i Cantbrbubt, Thb Archbishop of — Request for copies of the Reports of D. C. S. for Church House, London, Fifty- fourth, Cathedral, The — 1 1 Consecration of (August 81st, 1858), . . . .Eighteenth, Delegates from, to D. C. S., and mode of election, Forty-first, Carr, The Rev. J. F., death of, .Forty-third, Cenhus of the Protincb of 14. B. (1''340) . . . .Seventh, Charles Merritt Trust, report on,. . . . Childrbk's Mission Bosses Account, . . Names or Numbers to be published, Chifman, The Hoy. Chief Justice — Bequest of, and resolution thereon. Widow of, funeral of, Bequest of, report on, Release for. authorized, Payment of, reported. Church Socibxt of the Akchdeaconbt of N, B — {See " StKiety,** •' CotistituHon.") Churton, The Rev. Canon, of St. Alban's, Eng- land, visit from, Fiftieth, Clbrot — Meeting of (Sept. 8, 1836), First, Names of, present at, do. Resolutions of, ... do. Colonifd (Imperial Act of 1874), Forty-flftb, ....Forty-fourth, . . . .Forty-sixth, . . . .Forty-eigSth, . . ..Sixteenth, . . . . do. . . . .Forty-first, . ..Forty -second, . . .Forty-third, do. • • • • 86 10 58 44 7 79 122 94 9 26 68 60 65 67 94 8 8 8 69 f Page. 62 61 99 118 107 92 122 85 48 86 10 68 44 7 79 122 94 9 26 68 60 66 67 94 { /. ♦ t^ ^ ,™, ^ — ft'>«on3 A/.i)»:>oi Beport. Fact. Clbbot W. asdO. Fu»d— , ♦.; (See "WidotM and Orphans.") CtorPBB, Henby G.— First Treasurer Church Society, First, 27 Codification, etc., of Acts relating to Church of England — Bill for, submitted and approved, . . . .Forty-eishth, 104 j,^ do. do. Fiftieth, 107 ■ Act passed Fifty-flrst, 108 COMHITTBES, AfPOINTMENT AND REPORTS OF, EtO.~ See ** Board of Home Missions." " Book Depositories." " Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund." •• Constitution." ♦' Divinity Scholarships' Fund." "Endowment Fund," " Executive Committee." "Finance Committee." " General Committee." " Glebe Lands." " Incapacitated Clergy Fund." '* Loan Committee." " Needs of the Diocese." " Occasional Paper Committee." " Rules and Regulations." " " Schedule Committee." ' ,^ " Sunday Schools." •' Widows' and Orphans' Fund, special." Compendium, A, of the Rules, Objects, History, etc., of Church Society and D. C. S Sixteenth, Constitution of the Church Society, . . . .First, Alterations in Tenth Constitution of the Diocesan Church Society, . do. Amendments and Alterations — Article VI., Sec. 1, addition to, do. IV. , altered do. XIV., amended, do. VI., Objects Noe. 7 and 8, do. XVIII., altered, .... , . . . Report on Amendments to, - .... Amendments adopted Article XII., aUered, do. VIII., Object No. 9, added, do. VI, No. 8, and VIL, No. 1, amended. Thirtieth, do. VIII., Object No. 2, amended, . . . .Thirty- second, do. Object No. 10, added Thirty- third, do. VIIL, XIIL, Sec. 1, altered, ...Thirty-flfth, do. VIII,, new, and other Nos. altered, . .Thirty sixth, ft! . .. Eleventh, . . . . do. . .. .Fourteenth, ... Sixteenth, ....Twentieth, ....Twentieth, . .. .Twenty-flrst, . . . . Twenty-third, .Twenty-seventh, 26 86 24 24 28 84 81 68 28 81 28 80 81 86 44 84 n\ h i 1 ■ km- a. Report. GfrnmiTUTiON of the Diocesan Chubch Socuctt— Article VIL, addeu to, Thirty-sizto, do. XIV., do. .... .... do. III. and XIII. amended,. . . . do. IX., Object No. 11, added, do. yiL. Sec. 5, added, .... "Board of Home Missions," substituted " Schedule Committee," Article XII , Sec. 5, added. do. do. do. IX.. Object N6. 11, abolished, YIL, Sec. 8, altered, do. .... do. ....Thirty-seventh, ....Thirty-ninth, for ....Fortieth, ....Forty -first. IX., Object No. 7, altered, and No. 11 added, .... .... do. XV., Sec. 2, added, .... do. yill.. Sec. 2, altered, .... do. IX., Object No. 7, altered do. XIV., Sec. 1, altered, .... do. VI., Sec. 2, do. .... do. XII., Sec. A. do. .... do. VI., Sec. 2, do. .-... do. VIII., Sec. 1, do. do. VIII., Sec. 2, do. Committee appointed to report on. Article IX., Object No. 12, added, CosTBR, The Vbnsrablb Abchdbacon— Meeting of Clergy called by, .... Address by, .... First Vice-President of Church Society, Address by, .... .... .... Uv« •••• •••■ ••■• Vote of thanks to, ' Death of, Resolution thereon .Forty-second, .Forty-fourth, do. do. . . .Forty-fifth, do. . . .Forty sixth. do. do. . ..Forty-seventh, ao. . . .Forty-eighth, do. ...Fifty-third, . .. First, . . . . do. .... do. .... do. . . . . Second, . . . .Fourth, ....Tenth, Twenty-third, .... do. OosTBB, Thb Rev. Frederic— First Secretary of Church Society, First Secretary of D. C. S. .... Death of, and resolution thereon, Coster, The Rev. Charles O., Ph. D., death of. Forty-fifth, QosTRR, The Rev. N. A., death of, ... ....Forty-fourth, . . . .First, . . . .Tenth, Thirty-first, Page. 84 R4 41 51 64 68 68 68 69 70 66 72 66 66 66 66 66 96 107 84 8 8 16 26 11 9 87 26 86, 97 87 82 67 61 f i- D|!ANRRIB8, LiST OF, ....Forty-iixth, 7 {Same in every *ub$*quent nunAer.) Dkficibnot Fund— Subscriptions to. Forty-seventh, .... do. 113 Ttianlu tendered to M^ S. Scbofi«ld, 96 t. Page. Ixto, 84 U 41 sventh, 61 inth, 64 . 68 St, 68 cond. 68 »urth, 69 J'T-T'^-^' 70 fth, 66 78 xth. 66 66 66 Bventli, 66 66 ighth. 96 107 lird. 84 8 8 16 26 t 11 9 87 jr-third. 26 lo. w> '**, " 27 87 first, 89 fifth. 67 burth, 61 Bixth. seventh, 113 65 A«A[H i\ 104 97 no 26 51 108 90 74 at Education op nai Children of the Clbrot — Fund to aid in the, Rules and Regulations of, .... Appropriation to, Endowment Fund — ....Forty- fourth, . . . . do. . . . . do. Committee for Resolutions ns to, Address by Hon. Justice R Parker. RoBolution as to, .... Report on. Disposal of, Resolution thereon, .... . • Twenty-fifth^ . . .Twenty-sixth, do. .. Twenty-eighth. do. .. Fifty-first, . . . do, 70 21 70 81 29 77 88 86 97.90 99 •1 10 .••4 > Beport. P»g«. . . . .Thirty-rixth, 44 . . .Thirtv-seventh, 65 ...Forty -eighth, 101 . rt... do. 101 » i . .Forty-fourth, 143 _ . . ... ... :H" imti'j'A ITABUSHED ChuBCH — ,„ Uiuoyu. m iiOVrw )) IHiJOfU A i-uj ReqvMBt to Olergymen of, / ... .Thirds liWDOWMBHT.pV PaBIBHXS AND MiSMIoNS — Appropriation of Fund, St. Major's, > f,i, ii4o. . .do. ordered, .... ^l> Resolutions to encourage u- Grant to the Parish of Maugerville, . . . ; I^VBiiOPR Stbtbm, suggestions as to, ... . OUi {Sam* in tJlaubtequent Number*). iElxBOUTIYB COMMITTEB './.;jjiij v/a/i. ^o ii,>v.iuc 8 er, ..Miiri ■• 1 . . .x? i"! :.itr,'Vr 1 i.'i Bpecial meetings of, how summbned, .... Thirty-sixth, 84 {Empowered to use the Seal of the Society, ... do. 48 do. to apply for legislation to deal \l with lands, etc., .... . ..Thirty-eighth, 44 Act passed Thirty-n|Bth^ . ,69 Powers of. enlarged by Constitution, .... do. . 64 "^^^l Powers of, deputed to Ol^lMr land' Committee, dd. ■ " ' 61 "^^ Alteration as to time of tvefeting, l-^':'' ' ' Forty-fourth, 80 <•' f Empowered to deal with Glebe Lands, etc., . .Forty-ninth, 84 m: .: r. , . ,' , ; .... :.;.■. Faibwbathbb, Geo. E., appointed Treasurer, Forty-eighth, 69, 77 ^^. Bond f ji^nisbed by, ... .... .... do. 104 Finance ComaxTBB {8ee also " Loan Committee ")-:- . , fijwof j Reports of, Fortieth. 69, 60, 61 ~ "60 62 69 .. 66 67 77 79 81 75 XOJJ 94 108 98 98 118 I :r';*f .V. , '-n' Report of, ... Forty-first, Authorized to set off site fp£.jChurch, etc.. Parish of Simonds, ...... li.. Forty-first, Report of, Forty-second, To provide safe places, etc., for securities of ....Forty-third, .... do. ....Forty-fourth, ■Ji ... do. FOTty-fifth. Forty-sixth*, ,/ ,, .... do. Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, ....Forty -ninth; '■ the Society, Report of, dOiii Ul'li 7J-1 ', do. .«'f> do. Abstract of Reports of, for 1880-'81, .li- do. dO; do. 1881-'82, 0v do. ■ dOi do. 1882-88, TT do. do. do. 1888~'84, S8 Authorized to tftke necessary proceedings as I'M to all lands other than Glebe Forty- ninth, Ou Abstract of Reports for 1884-86 ... Fiftieth. iH? {See o^ JViw. IL LII LIII. LIV.) It. F»g*. if ,iiaHaYiifl Jxth^ eventh, ighth, mrth, 44 66 101 101 143 >«}•'•» '"Ml f\ 8 ,r/.Haat.«(I rixth. 84 43 eighth, ainth, ourth, Inth, 44 69 64 61 69 84 XK Hi - lU mn «'"tfi H jtUai.'TK ■ ' ighth, 69.77 104 rat, 69, 60, 61 60 ret. 62 cond, 59 lird, -. . 66 67 mrth. 77 ''..'-. 79 fth,4 81 ^t^KV.v i^ )venth, 94 ghth, 108 inth; 98 nthy. ! '\ 98 . .->.). M<. V^ 11 Report. Page FORBION MIS8IONH — ■:,,\^ff^t^ ^, , Collections to be made for, Thirty -sixth, 48 Frasgr. Thb Rrv. IIuoh, of P. E. Church, U.S.A.— Present at first meeting of Clergy, Pirrt, ' 8 Resolution respecting, do. , 8 . -.1 1".' ' ' Ji w Fredericton, The Rt. Rev the Bishop o»— vf.fM«l(j<<'j}l Made President of the D. C. 8 Tenth, ' ,, 6 ^ Presides at first meeting of D. C. 8., .... do. •■ >'■ 17 l'^ Resolutions respecting, .... .. ... do. 40 ' Speech by, and minutes of visitation tour, . .Twenty-second, App. j do. do. do Twenty-third, do. *' Pastoral Letter of, Thirty-fourth, 108 ' Attending Lambeth Conference, 1878, . . . .Forty-third, 87 do. do. 1888 Fifty-third, 78 Fredbricton, The Right Rev. the Bishop ' ■ Coadjutor of — -fii o^cio Senior Vice-President, D. C. &, Forty -seventh, 65 *^\S- Attending J^mbeth Conference, 1888,. . . .Fifty-third, 78 Frith, H. W., appointed Treasurer; '.,^^,^V"'.^ Thirty-fourth, 39, 49 Resignation of, and resolution thereon, . . . .Furty-flflh, 80 ., .i;vT.;jI lUiUJ (.JH-ii U; .' J :.: -.•>\.\..Q-rj-'\, ."' .'•'!''(/.,([.• /""a. rnjifs*? .;>'.»ffiro«i^ ........ .i-Hilmu' . i.iJiJ ,itt^lUi .o^MJHrtno > Yo ti(,t; -y General Committee -* — f>' -f^H-i'fi ' Power to adjourn, etc. /Vt'l ^ '^'^i'!if^^ ... .Thirly-sixthr ' '^^ Certificates of Lay Delegates, to be sent to the < , , Secretary, '. Forty -second, Gilpin, the Rev. Alfred, Halifax — Bequest of, ... Fifty-third, Olebe Lands — " ••* *^*-'- ' '^ At Dalhottsie, petition and resolution respect- ing, , Thirty-sixth, Generar resolutions respecting, do. '* Report on, referred to Executive Com- mittee Thirty-sixth, Committee appointed, with certain powers, . . do. Report from, ... Thirty-seventh, Conveyances ordered, Kingsclear, Salisbury, ^ Moncton .... .,v, .... do. Do. do. Andoveri>r:^: • . . .. do. Committee appointed, with enlarged powers. Thirty-ninth, ' Acts relating to (See " Act of AMemhly,") ..,. do> > ' > 61, 62 Resolutions respecting, in Addington, Poke* ' loi.'rhn' mouche and Brunswick,.. . .... ;.. Fortieth, •«>!> flS i-':. 84 ■■' 4 126 38 86 4^ 60 66 56 67 61 12 Report. Pa««. Glbbk Lands — Porty-flrst, . . . Forty •secfljad, ... Forty-flfth, .... do. . Forty-sixth, Coromittee, powers of confirmed, .... do. do. do. PetitioD from Dulhousie, .... Report taereoD, . . .... Resolutions as to lot at Perth, .... Resolutions as to payment to Addington do. Payment veported, Forty seventh, Reports as to aale of and payment for tract at Perth, .... Forty-seventh, 74.96 i?«M»luUoQi as to, at Perlh Forty eighth, 107 powcifs as to,^r»nted to Executive Committee, Forty-ninth, Prooce4ing8 ae to, at Andover do. do. referred to Committee, . ■ ... do. CommlttiBe authorized to institute proceedings 1 Orf •••• •••• •••• «••• ■••• U "• us 79 84 76 71,78 96 84 94 96 97 {See almt No*. L. LI., tame reaoluHon.) Repott'OfOommittee as to, at Hopewell do. 107 In Hopewell, proceedings concerning, Fiftieth, 106,107,108 }n DmiifB,Perth,Albert, do. 114 Resolutions respecting, in Queensbury and Dumfries, Fif ty-secund, 108 Report of Committee, \lbert, Gloucester, Blissfleld, do. 116 Report of Committee, Blissficld, Dumfries. . .Fifty-third, 189 ^LBBB Lands* Trubt — Report upon Statement of funds, Gordon, Mrs. R, C— Donation from. Disposal of, Vote of thanks to Grants -!- Title of Churches aided CoaAitions of making, .... To vacant missions, proviso as to,. . To other missions, do. Conditions of, as to insurance, : ) Gradual reduction of, tfo Divinity Students, Condition as to insurance eliminated. do. do. do. Parsonage houses, . ..Forty second, 61 . . . .Forty fourth, 88 . . . .Fifty-first, 106 .... do. 106 . . .Fifty-second, 96 . . . .Fourteenth, 24 ....Seventeenth, 21 . .. Forty-eighth, 98 . . . . do. y 98 ... Fiftieth, 96 do. 97.117 . .. do. 103 Fifty-second, 96 da 96 t. Faff*. St, 63 Bftnd, 68 th, 79 84 tth, 76 71,78 ventb, 06 venth, 74 96 gUth, 107 nth, .84 94 96 97 107 , 106.107,108 110 119 •8t, 102 114 icuod, 108 116 ird, 189 *;-j*'»«. ■ econd. 61 9urtb, 86 • r ( . rat, 106 106 icond, 96 enth, 24 ienth, 21 ighth. 98 * 98 1, 96 97. 117 108 ecood, 96 96 18 Report. Qbat, Thb Rbv. B. O., D. D.— Invited to join Church Society First, Letter from, to Archdeacon Coster, .... do. Qeat, Rbv. J. W. D., D. D.— Sermon by, Tenth, Appointed Secretary Diocesan Church Society, do. Death of, and resolution thereon,. . . ... .Thirty- third, Gbimmbr, O. S., Esq., Q 0.— Death of, and resolution thereon, Fifty-second, Qbowth of thb Chubch — . In the Mission of Andover, Forty-eighth, I Fifty years' progress, .. .. .Fifty-first, Page. IB M 7 87 87 96 84 84 • • • • itv Hall, Mrs., bequest of, .... Hanbbn, Niblb M. — Ordained for Parish of New Denmarlc, Harrison, The Rev. Canon, death of, Hatrbwat, Frederick W., bequest of, Hazbn, Miss D. B., devise of, Will of, contested, . . V ' do. • • • .... .... Uw. .... ... *..- Report on property devised, etc.,. Authority to Finance Committee, Settlement of legal proceedings, . . . . .Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, ....Forty-first, . . . .Forty-fourth, . . .Thirty-first, Thirty-eighth, .... do. Thirty-ninth, . . . .Fortieth, . . . .Forty-first, . . . do. . . . .Forty -sixth, 51 62 27 61 88 47 47 m 69, 61 60 60 76 Hazbn, Miss D. B., Trust — Site for church, etc., Parish of Simonds, . . . .Forty-first, 62 do. do, Forty-second, 66 do. do. defined, do. 60 Report on, Forty-third, 67 Special report on, Forty -sixth, 90, 108 Report on application of F. B. Hazen, as to costs, . . • • .... .... .... do. 104 Reports on Forty -seventh, 87, 96 Mrs. Lordly's claim, do. 71 Same settled and paid. Forty-eighth, 147 Fawcett claim settled do. 108 Land taken by St. John Bridge Company. . . . .Forty-ninth, 98 Mr. Trueman s case, do. 99 Report of Finanee Oommitteei revaluation.etc. .Fifty-third, 124 r 14 HoMB Missions {See Board of Home Missions). Hudson, Thb Rjiy. Jambs — Appointed bv S. P. G. visiting Missionary on Mirauiichi River, Report. Death of, and resolution thercoo Fifth, . . . .Thirty-sixth, Fttge. 15 47 • • • • . . . .Thirty-seventh, Thirty-«)ighth, ....Thirty-ninth, . . . . do. . . . .Forty-fourth, Forty-flfth, . . . . do. . . .Forty-eighth, .... do. ....Forty-ninth, . . . Fiftieth, • Fifty-first. ....Forty-ninth, .... do. Inoapacitatbd Clbrot Fund— Resolution respecting Report of Committee on, ... Rules of, adopted, .... Appropriation to, .... do. Rev. T. Hartin, Section 4 of Rules, altered, Grant to Rev. T. Hartin Special Committee appointed to promote. Grant from, .... .... .... Report of Special Committee, Interest to he allowed to Appropriation to, from Endowment Fund, Revis^ Rules and Regulations for, adopted,. . do. Resolution as to, Fifty- fourth, Incafacitatbd Clbrot Sfboial Fumd^ Contributions to, Appeal for, .... .... .... Ihgh, John, bequest of, ... .... InvBSTBD Funds — Loan from, authorized Modes of repaying, Opening subscription for, Resolution respecting '. Special Committee to report on do report of, .... Resolution as to, .... Invbstmrnts— Committee appointed to report on, . •( Report of. Scheme, Loan Committee appointed, Order as to distribution of, and interest, do. to make as funds allow, ,: Distribution of, Statement of , ... .... .... dpi" • •*w,atji»Ai»» •••• 51 84 60 50 78 72 72 M 96 108 118 90 28,91 85,87 109 109 .Forty-fourth, 79 .Thirty-fourth, 86 do. 87 do. 41 Fifty-second, 87 do. 91 .Fifty-third, 188 .Fifty-fourth, 90 Twelfth,^ 28 . . .Thirteenth, 19 .... do. 21 Sixteenth, 80 .... Twenty-second, 39 ... Thirty-sixth, 62 Forty-fourth, 87 ,.. Forty-flfth, 91 i->^ 16 47 61 M 60 00 78 79 7» Ot iS 118 00 28.01 85,87 70 ]i' i 86 9 87 41 87 •ill 01 188 00 l '' 28 10 c'l 21 80 id. 30 ti. . 52 87 01 M IM8DRAK0B OF ChDROH AND OTHXR BciLDINOfl— Report. 00 Resolution requiring, Fiftieth, do. modiflcation of, Fifty-second, 05 , Id'l A 1 . / i- .l.'C JuDOMBMT in St George's Cliurch ««. Cougle— To be printed, Thirty-flfth, 41 ^- Committee to print, do. 52 Jabvib, The Rev. G. S., D. D,, death of Forty-BixUi, GO .■ 4 ,,.u. ,T/. B^TCHUM, Thb R»v. W. Q — Secretary Executive Committee, ... ....Twelfth, 16 Secre^ry D. C. S., Thirteenth. 17 Kbtchum, Petbr, bequest of, Twenty-ninth, 87 )pNODON, Thb Right Rbv. H. Tully, D. D.— <>' Consecrated Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, July 10th, 1881, .> "Vi . .Forty sixth, 5 Sermon by, Forty-seventh, 185 It iamO !'••■] tllifyi ' vHoH . . Lay Dblboateb, substitutes authorized, Forty-sixth, 65 Lay Readf.rs, resolution respecting, Third, Lee, The Rkv. Canon, death of, Thirty ninth, 43 Loan Committee (See ajto " Finance Committee")— Appointment of, Thirteenth, 21 ! Report of, ... . .... do. 10 iU'' do) Nineteenth, 20 To invest, as funds allow, Twenty -second, 80 Report of, ... Thirty-fifth, 51 do. '^..... ... ;'ivi'^' "'.. Thirty seventh, 55,60 do. . . '. ' . . . . . . .'. ... .Thirty-eighth, 47 '■"^ do. speciirt, Thirty ninth, 60 I t'il, i ■i!. Is/L ■ 1 iV«« ^ .r";^ Mains, Thb Right Rbv. the Bishop ow — Address of, at Anniversary Meeting, Mbdlkt, Thk Most Rev. John, D. D. — Consecrated Bisliop of Fredericlon, May 4th, 1846, . . Forty-sixth, Elected Metropolitan of the Province of Canada, January 27th, 1879 Forty-fourth, MoUivBBN, The Rev. John— Death of, and resolution thereon, Thirty-third, Mbrritt, Charles— Bequest from, Resolution respecting, .... {See •• Charles Merritt Tru^fc") MiSSIOKARIES— Annual Returns by Travelling Outfit, advance for, . Missionary Sobbduli— Vw... Report Page. enty-eighth. 80 • • • • Forty-third, . Forty-fourth, Nineteenth, .Forty-ninth, • • • • • • • • • • • • Committee to Revise, do. Report of, do. do. Pastoral Letter, as to. To be remodelled, . . f (See '• Schedule Committee.'*) New method for, .... Missions, Parochial and Special- Orant in aid of, Uv* •••• •••• • • • < • • • I Thirty-third, Thirty-fourOi, .,, . • . ,,' ''**• . . . . ' " do. .. Thirtyfift., ....Fifty-third, . . . .Forty-sixth, ....Forty-seventh, ... Forty-eighth, S 24 87 180 78 24 87 84 100 108 86 86 66 69 98 /.iiiUT 3iT .I'lA^a/i MAit Neales, The Rev. James— Donation ot Life Policy to D. C. S., in Trust, Thirty-fourth, 84 Retiring allowance to, ... .... ...Fifty-second, 90 Nerds of the Diocesb— Th« Bishop to appoint deputation, Thirty-fifth, 49 Executive Committee to arrange for Meetings, etc.,, .'Forty-eighthf 105 tor- t s Page. jhth, 80 1. 6 ■th. 24 rd, 87 d, •th. 180 78 :. t-\ th. 2i 87 Ird, irtfa, 86 84 100 108 86 86 h. enth, btb. 66 69 98 urth, md. th, htb, 84 90 49 106 ly <^u Report. Kekos of thb Diocese — Meetinf^s to be held on behalf of D. C. S., Fiftieth, 6. H. M. to take steps to make known, Fifty -second, Keoort of B. H. M. on steps taken, . .,. .Fifty-third, ' B. H. M. to appoint Committee on, do. VoYx Scotia, The Rioht Rev. tub Bishop or — Letter from, sketching plan of Church Society, First. ^' Letter from, .... .... .... .... do. President of Church Society, First, ! Resolution respecting, on division of the See, Ninth. Fifteenth, f mii Page. 108 106 63 11 (II Death of. Resolution thereon. h', a?, m .r;O0.3£»'. '"■ . . , 6 14 26 14 9 28 Occasional Paper Committee, appointed. Report of— Paper No, ,1 .... do. do. No. 2, . . . Resolution as to, Repor( of — Paper No. 3 Resolution as to, .... Report of — Paper No, 4, . . . .... Paper No. 6, adopted, and resolution, do. No. 6, auttiorized, do. No. 7, submitted and adopted, do. No. 8, to be issued by committee, do. No. 0, read and approved, .... Forty-third, Forty-fourth, do. do. Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, do. Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth, Fiftieth, do. Fifty first, 66 77 80 81 84 76 78 76 105 98 107 108 101 m t Paroonage HoUSBtt— Grants authorized to aid in building, . . . .Fortieth, Pabkeb, The Honorable Chief Justice — Death of, and resolution thereon Thirty-first, Bequest tft, Thirty-second, Rraolution respecting. Thirty-third, Report aft to, .... Thirty-fourtli, Parker, Thb Hon. Neville, Master of the Rolls — Death of, and remarks of the Lord Bishop Uiereon Thirty-fifth, Parker, MiBS, bequest of , ... ' Thirty-ninth, 64 82 76 81 42 47 29 W'. m trm t*! !■ ift .'■jfi'' .f'-i'fST Patronage, Resolution respecting, Patkon — Report. Page. .^1 1 .Twenty-eighth^ 8S OS • . « f rj/O'CJ I Jpfr; i.t &/r<.i-, ..«<;' .-,t [( Jj J| His Excqllehey Major-Generid Sir Archibald ri.Hjj*' Campbell, Barbnet, G.C.B. First, ri ;t 26 His Excellency Major-Qeneral 8ir John Har- vey, K. C. H. and C. B., Second, - / 7, 10 His Excellency idir William M. (J, Colebrooke, i •••• ••• • r)ixtii| *s*>i-)') 1 "^ Presides at and addresses anniversary r ;>,}r< meeting, Twelfth, -.iiw >:' 15 HisExceUeDcySirEdmundW. Head, Baronet, Thirteenth, 8 His Excellency the Hon. J. K. T. Manners- Button Nineteenth, 10 Presides at anniversary meeting Twentieth, 29 do. Address of. ... Twenty-second, 79 do. do. ... .Twenty-fourth, 68 His Excellency the Hon. Arthur H. Gordon, Twenty- seventh, 8 Presides at and addresses anniversary meeting. do. 88 do,,., /lu/j do. ,,„,.,, do.,, , Twenty eighth, 78 do. , * , . -. do. dq. Thirtieth. 84 His Etteuency Major-General Hastings Dbyle,Thiny-second, 8 Pbrcival, Miss, donation from Thirty-fifth, 61 Protest of The Rev. the Rector of St. Paul's, . Portland,., ..... .... For^y-ti^y^iith. 64 a? m KM .- ' Rawlbioh, Mrs, — Bequest of, Thirty-third, 26 Resolution as to, ........ ... do. 40 ,;}j.!'>7.»i-. ■'t.';ri(;:)<'rj hiii. For^y-Sl^y^lith, : .,lv ,: . ': <'b i; Iwjijmdi' . ■ I' . . . .Thirty-third, do. Ki in 1836-7, 1887-8, 1888-9, 1839-40, Report of Proceedings — Church Society, for, . . do. i; do. do. do. ,}«ift do. ,I>Mn>o,^- do. . . . .|)--rf' do. do. . . Diocesan Church Society, 1845-6, do. 1846-7, do. 1847-8, do. .,! if! m 1848rfi, do. . 1849-60, First. ... Second. , . . .Third. . . . .Fourth. us; ,lU«!.J do. 1850-1, ....Sixth. iftflsQ ... Seventh, ^oniioa ,;.;.^.,f..EJgUth. .}: .. Nnth. . ...TcqLh. ■ ....Bkventh, '^^H»'^'I ....Twelfth. '^i ..4 Thirteenth. »f Fourteenth. ....Fifteenth. .^im^M 1840i-l, ■> n r,r. . .Fifth. 1841-2, 1842-3, 1843-4, 1844^. In: Page. 1 J 26 \ 10 .1.,.. .-'' 1. 9 m 8 1> cond, Lirth, venth, gbth, ond, 10 29 79 63 8 83 78 34 8 h, 61 ^th. 64 •to«ii.' I • oh oil •d, 26 40 U.Y.OHHtH )fun:) ..\A,\; u'l •/•I 1. 'AAM^H JRePORT of I^.HOCBBDINOS — 19 ?««?^- Dioce&an Church Society, 1851-3, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. f> .ifyt;>: ..;'.:iu!Ban'; l«52-3, 1853-4, 1854-S, 1855-6. 1856r7, T 1857-8, 1858-9,., 1859, 1859-60, 1880-1,., 1861-3, 1863-3, , 1863-4, ' 1864-6, i 1865-6, 1866-7. : 1867-8,. 1868-9, 1869-70, 1870-1. 1871-3, 1872-3, 1875<-4, , ....Sixteenth. . . . Seventeenth. ij, .,,,... Eighteenth. .a<»i.». . .Nineteenth. "•'.,.,.. Twentieth. ' ;'.,,, Twenty-flrst. . . . .Twenty-second. , ,/. 1. . ,i.Twenty-third. . . . Twenty-fourth. ....Twenly-flfth, t i;,^.,Tw9iUy -^ixth. ,1,1 \i,,. . .Twenty-seventh. tj ^ib4 • r . Twenty le^ghth. ■ {,«„. .Twenty -ninth. .;Ui)... Thirtieth,, „,.►... Thirty-first. , (,> . . .Fortieth. 'j,n,ri I87eh6, ;^ri!r>... Forty-first. ■ 1876-7, ' • .. . .Forty-second. 1377-8 Forty-third. 1878-9, .... Forty-fourth. 1879-80, . . . .Forty-fiftl^. 1880-1, ....Fortyrsi^t^i. 1881-8, . . , V . . Forty-seventh. 1882-3, .. Forty-eighth. 1 883-4, 1 1 1 , ! . ,4 . . . Forty -uintti. 1884-6< " 1885^-6. 1886-7, 1887-8, 1888-9, ^.vKMii.^Fifty.flrsI;. ;,.) ^^^i.Fifty-secondi .,.„....Fifty-thinJ. . . Fifty-fomUh. Resolutions of the General and Exbqi[WVB ,3,„f jjIjjji .. Committees— -..ijijn, Standing, '.....Twentieth, do. 4l)^i'tl J. .Twenty-first, 71 88 are 8 and Notb. — nie$e and other tiijiltar retoh^om, M pasMd from time to time, to be found in nearly eoe'rv'trubMqvent Heport 0pmeteher« befween paget id 30. For general resotutioni see the follovAng heads >r' '„.,j . " Amalgamation of the D. C. 8. and Synod;" .UniuH " " Anniversary Meetings." i . ;;'s/Mtr • " Biuley, Miss Elizabeth, Bequest of." i;»um»i nT ' &■ 9Htihi,tntoit6 d)# THE Oenbral andExecutitb Committees— See " Bequests." *' Bishop." " Board of Home Missions." " Book Depositories." "Catiiedral, Tiie." " Children's Mission Boxes." *'aergy." " Codiflcstion of Acts." '^•♦•Constittftion." "DeWolfe, Mrs. 8.C." " Diocesan Hymn Book." ' ' ' *' Diocesan Magazine." • i ) " Divinity Scholarships' Fund." ■^*' Ditinity School " " Education of Children of the Clergy." '* Endowmept Fund." '' Endowmtat of Parishes and Missiuns." '' Executive Committee." ' *' Finance Committee. " . " Foreign Missions." " General Committee." '' Glebe Lands." ^•Grants" " Hazen, Miss D. B., frust." " Incapacitated Clergy Fund." " Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund." " Invested Funds." "Investments." v;^ ♦•Insurance." ' ^'' "Lay Delegates.' "Lay Readers." *' Loan Committee." '< Missionaries." " Missionary Schedule " *' Missions. Parii^ and Special." " Ke«d8 of t|ie Diocese." '' Occasional Pi^>er Committee." " Parsonage Houses." "Patronage." " Returns.^ " Richibucto Trust." " Schedule Committee." " 8. Sco^il Trust." ♦♦ Society* The Church," " Society, The Diocesan Church." ' *' * '• Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge." V '^ ''^ " Societj- JTor Prwagikting the Gospel in F. P." " Special Funds.* " Sunday Schools." " Travelling Missionary." " Treasurer." ■V m To.*ift dl I t"- -'>r»iCl M -I'- • I', \ •fC, Wwit -i* ; M «HnJ. T»si,*5 Report, t^ESOLUTIONS OF THB GENERAL AND ExBCtmVB Committees — See " Vice-Presidents of the Society." " Widows' and Orphans' Fund, the Clergy." " Widows' and Orphans' Fund, Special." Returns — Of aided churches built and enlarged, . . .Tcntl). ,^ From missionaries, abstract of . . .Twenty-second, From parishes and missions, abstract of, ... .Thirty-seventh, Required front church wardens as to glebes, ^^ assessments, etc Forty first, Yearly, required from missionaries. do. RiCHiBUCTO Trust (James Wheten for St. Mary's) — . , ; vl Resolution to receive, . . . .Thirty-fourth, Report of receipts on account of, , Thirty -fifth, do. do. Thirty-sixth, sfe*. 47 26 27 60 60 '-4, • • • • • • • ... .Forty -first, '''%» .Twenty-fourth, Robinson, Beverly — * Bequest of, to W. and O. Fund, Robinson, Georoe D., death of, Roberts, Ret. B. J W.— .ooiini j{>4 Appointed Secrctarv of Executive Committe*, i and Assistant Secretary Church Society, Eighth, ^V7i See*' Board o^ Home Missions.^ Hir "Pivinity Scholarships Fund." j.,f. f ' t?T ^h " Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund." " Incapacitated Clergy Fund." (• " Schedule Committee." " Widows' and Orphans' Fund, The Clergy." " Widows' and Orphans Fund, Special." 107 •o ilJmf'. nK «« s m Report. Pagfie. St. OboROE AND Pennfucu) — ,/:.;, Application to have moneys received in trust i:i:t; : for, ,.>.•••• ,,. Fifty-flrst, 101,106 Amount received, . . ....'' 'V,,l.. ... do. 100,123 do. do. ' in full,....'":^,..;. ;'.... Fifty-second, 104 Saint John — •! Proceedings of first local committee at, ... Tenth, !^ Great fire at. . . . IFbrty-second.. 46 Resolutions thereanent, ; , '.. .; ,'.,,,', do. ,! 55 Saint Martins, Pari<(h of Conveyance of lot to D. C. 8., in trust for, . .Thirty-seventh, 58 Saint Petbr*s, Derby — Amount received iii fnist for, . . ;'.* Saturlbt, Thk Rev. J. H., death of, . . m '; . . .Forty-fourth, 103 Thirty-ninth, 82, 43 -/If. • • • • • • • • .Thirty-fifth, 85 . . do. 85 do. teaiiii' App. do. 86 do. 41 . i. .Thirty-sixth, 34 . . . . do. 8 .;■.; do, '^ 88 .;. Thirty-deventh, 47 Thirty-eighth, 40 do. 48 ninth, 54, 56 • • • « . Schedule Oommittpb — * Formation of, Election of first, William M. Jarvls, Secretary of, .... ^ Scheme and regulations for, .... Vote of thanks to Mr. Jarvis, .... Adopted into constitution, .... G. A. Schofleld, Secretary of, . . Rules and regulations for, adopted, ; ,'. By-laws of, ' Section b aitiendeai . . .1 "' do. Scions b and e ftmehded. Vote of thanks to Mr. Schofield, ; Powers of increased, *•" Name of, changed to ^' Board of HomeMiS' sious," (q. V.) ,. ,^>, ') •.«,*,• I v 7 rFortieth, Schofield, Samuel — .v.\, , Appointed Treasurer, . . .Forty-fl^th, , Resignation of, and resolution thereon, ..^..Forty-sixth, ScoviL, The Rev. Canon, death of, 'A,'*41''i'iii. .Flftyifltisti: ScoviL, The Rev. Elias— \i.,ui'i tytjl') iv.tfit?->8<|v.M;!l Death of, and resolution thereon, ... 'ia . . .PiftliihK(.)H bcoviL, Samuel- ; -un an,;,*.no ;.r,„ .VU ■ Death and devise in trust of, ahd resolution thereon, ... . . .Twenty-first, Scoviii, Samuel J., appointed Tre«M»t)rer, . . . Thirty-first, Resignation of, and proceedings tliereon, . . . .Thirty- fourth, 42, 46 ScoviL, The Rev. William E., death of, . . .Forty-first, 44 S. SooviL Trust — 'uw s'l ,r< <■. - • < ,\"< Extract from will, creatiil|;, sf^ s<.'i ? f':*..;.Tweiity-first, ! 85 ^i) Death of Mrs. Scovil, beneficiary for life, Thirty-oimh, . 59 78,80 77 83 6 31 80, 86 L, 101, 106 100, 123 )nd. 104 ond. 46 55 vehth, 58 irth. 102 nth, 82,43 :th, 85 85 i*9iJijo' App. xth, 34 8 sventh, 47 ghth, 40 nth, 54, 56 58 ax*, hji:. •. . ^, , 73,80 th, 77 83 t>-. ' Irst, 31 St, 80, 36 urth, 42,46 t, 44 1 1 ■■ • 1 / 1 ' -'. Mt, Qthi ■ .' 85 I 59 23 ^ ^ „ Report. Pag6. B. ScoviL TrCst— , » ,,.. , ,. y, ,., ., Report on, Forty-third, 68 Settlement with Rector of Cambridge, . . . . f^orty-sixth, 75 Special reports on, do. 02, 108 Special grant out of, to parsonage Forty-eighth, 99 Claim of Church Wardens of St. James', .... do. 109 Revaluation of, ' ..♦ ' ....Fifty-third, 126 Sbckbtary- " '*"'t'^''" J Of the Church Society: The Rev. F. Coster, First, ,' Of the Diocesan Church Society: The Rev. F. Coster, — ,..^^, .... Tenth, The Rev. J. W. D. Gray, '.iW*.'. 'i. .... do. The Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, .... ' Thirteenth, SiMONDs, Miss Ann •• v. i-i.iH < 27 37 37 17 Bequest of, and resolution thereon, .'.- .... .Thirty-first, {■ Payment of,.... -T *!"..':. Thirty-fifth, SlMoNOS, Pari^ or — /joUrfnui./) lo i'UHifjr .'K. noiUiunri-.y-iUi Site for Church, etc., granted, .'. i^i'- '";'. . .Forty-second, Description of, .... do. SociHTT, The Church, of the Arehdeaconry of . New Brunswick — (.>i;r')«iti' l'4i'' Bishop of Nova Scotia's plan for, ....First, Rp.fm1iitinnH nf Olftrfrv. adnntiitfi* An. .... do. ... do. ' .... do. .... do. .... do. Resolutions of Clergv, adopting do. Constitution of, draft of j^^ ' Letter to the Bishop of Nova Scotia, "^*^^ '^ Resolutions Of Clergy, First meeting of. 38 51 55 60 « 8 10 11 12 18 Reply of Bishop of Nova Scotia revising proposed constitution, do. Resolutions thereon, .... .... ... do. ., Address by Archdeacon Coster, . . . . . do. ' . i t t-r Amendments and additions to the constitu- ['",'••• '''^' , tion of, . . .... .... .... do. ^ '• ;-^'''' - 24 t'I'A i 14 The corstitutipn of, adoptied, First i«tron of, ' „ First President of ' " ' '^ First Vf^^t»re8ident of, . . Other Vice-Presidents of,; , Other Officers of, . . do. . . do. do. .... do. .. .. do. . . . do. \ li\'rrK, • • • • Hi- H .'if i-1 h First Executive Committee o|, . . ^,.,.,i„, ,,. - „dp,., ^o^nfc^- First semon before, do. . Dr. B. G.iiQrfky's letter declining to join,. ..do. Resolutin^^ ianJ proceedings of, do. OpecaiiQns of,; etc. , during 1841, . . ; ..... Sixth, Change qt n^me of, proposed. ... . . . .Nintli, Special gei^eral meetmg of, authorised, .... do. ,, Comjuittee appointed, .... . ... , ,.,,,. Jdp. '. Constitution, pf, alterations ^K'f(\*ii\i,ii-jtr' f'Tf>W^ , 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 34 86 4 16 16 IS 86 l- If M ■."■f Report. P««d. BodBTT, The Church, of the Archdeaconry of ijf New Brunswick — P,. , Change of name of, . . Tenth, 86 fjl Special general meeting of, at St John, ... do. 40 ^,", Return of operations of, from 1887 to 1845, do. 47 (See " Society, Diocesan Church, of New Brunswick.") SociKTT. DiocBBAK Church, of New Brunswick— . ., , .Tenth, . do. . do. • do. .Eleventh, . do. «5 5 87 49 4 24 0« 10 24 61 24 9 26 Formation of, Constitution of Appointment of officers of, ... Life members in, .... .... Vice-Presidents of, nominated, . . . . Constitution of, amendments to, . . (-Sm " Constitution.") Resolutions to apply for Act of Incorpora- Atf tion of, .... .... .... ... .Twelfth, Abstract of Bill to Incorporate Sixteenth,^ |^ A compendium of rules, objects, etc.. of, . . do. Incorporation of, report of committee, Seventeenth, Act of Incorporation granted, Eighteenth, Seal of, adopted, .... ... .... do. Resolutions to apply for Act to alter time of holding anniversai^ meeting, Twenty-third, 82, 80 Resolutions consequent on change do. 42 Act to amend Act of Incorporation, ....Twenty-third, App. Seal of, may be used by ExecutiveComniittee.Thirty-sixth, 48 Amalgamation of, with Synod, committee appointed pc, . . , , . .Fifty-fijrst, 104 Report of Committee, .... ,/-:,» . .Fifty -second, 84, 127 Committee to act on report, .... do. 84 Report of committee with Bill proposed,.. •'".iiumn^" -.oqinu 82,127 Society for Promotino Christian Knowledge — ' ^^, ' Third jubilee of ...Thirteenth'"' 17 Messrs. J. & A. McMillan, agents for, Thirty-fifth, 60 Special publications of, recommended, . . . .Forty-eighth, 111 A,onta fr«m i Fortynlntii, 108 vrmuui iruui, •«.. .... .... ....^ frSftiAtti 1 lil (Seeaho) .... Fifty-seoond, 106,107 SOCIBTT FOR THE PrOFAOATION OF THB OoBPBL < ■ IN P. P. — H.ii.SoWO Resolution to communicate with,.'.-!.'.'"- ..'..Fitst, ' " ^ ':,4 12 Application t6. . . . . , . .; .... SecMS^'^, ;"' •,) 9 R^Siyof,.. ^ . ... i..:^"' .';f .v.. Third, y-^^ 4 Jubilee of, ".... ....';;V>^/Vl:'^'7li Sixteenth; 26 Proposal from, " Block bum," ' . . .vV ' • 4. Twenty-fifth, 28, 81 do. do. ■/ ";i^, .'"«.... Twenty -sixth, 80 Resolution respectii^g, \. '^' .;.'.- '*'■'. . . . Twenty :seventh, 28 Letter fromand motion thereon, . . .,, . .Twenty-^iuth, 38 Resolutions is iO reductions by, ....... Thirtieth, 81, 88 n I ^ &* l!l jrt. Pagd. 86 40 47 ick.") >r^ f >i ,t , «5 ' * . 6 n.'»' . 87 ft- 49 lib. 4 ! 84 ' -J T *. . . r /nuir', h. 10 ath, 24 61 teeuth, 24 )enth, 9 ■■. 25 ty-third, 82.86 ». 42 ty-third, r-sixth, Apj. first. 104 second, 1 94.127 >. 84 ■•oqo HI • . . . ' . 82,127 ienth. 17 r-flfth, 60 -eiffhth, 111 -ninth. 108 th, 114 second, 106,107 •K,> ffhijO 12 I 1 — ~ ~ snth, 26 ty-flfth, 28,81 ty-sixth. 80 ty-seventh, 28 ty-^iuth 33 «th, 81.38 as SoCIBTY FOB THE PboPAGATIoN OT THM OoSPBL IN P. P.— Report. Page. Grants of, reduced, . Thirty-flrst, Letter from, askioff aid for Foreign Missions, . .Tliirty-third. do. notifying further reductions Thirty fourth. Collections to be made for... . . ... ... Thirty-sixth. Letter from, including terms of grants and list of missions aided more than ten years.Thirty-scventh, Special grant from, owing to St. John fife,. . .Forty-third, • « • • Letter from, and report, «, do. ... ... MesHage from, by the Bishop Coadjutor, Further reduction of grant from, .... SouBRviLLB, The Rby. James — Sermon of, .... Lamented illnesa of , Special Funds — Resolution respecting, Investment of, Interest to be allowed to, Statistics of the Clbbot, Statistical Returns Btbrlino, The Rev. John M. — Assistant Secretary Church Society, Secretary to Executive Committee, . Death of,. Street, The Hon. J. A., death of, ... Legacy from, .... . < . . Street, The Rev. S, D. Lee — Death of. and resolution thereon, . . . Subscription Lists — Resolution as to printing of, Sunday Schools — Resolution respecting. do. .Forty-fifth. .Fdrty-ninlh, .Fiftieth, !.: I.'-. ..First, ..Third, 82 89 44 43 46 60 62 66 108 117 :^T i». 8 ...Thirty-third, 42 ....Thirly-sixth, 52 ....Fiftieth, 118 ...Seventh, 7 ....Fifty-fourth, 75,86 ....First. ' 96 ....Third. 21 Fifteenth, Thirtieth, 84 . . . .Forty-secoud, 60 . . .Thirty-sixth, 47 Forty-eighth, 106 «'. . .Second, Committee for interesting, etc., appointed,. . .Forty-fourth, Report of, Ui'a •••■ •••• •••• Committee on Object III. appointed, Grant to, ... .... .... Report from, Returns from, resolution as to, .... Report of committee for interesting, etc., Free grants of books to be made to. Forty-fifth, ...Fifty-second, do. ...Fifty-third, do. do. do. ...Fifty-fourth, 6 69 65 114 97 99 117 98 110 86 I. I 1: M .tST^ ■<'»l1'A0A'T*ni*T MTT fT'V •;'<*••»">'»'* Thomson, Miss Ann — Donation from, Bequest of, ... ...\ Thomson, Thb Bbv. SKBrFiMOTON, LL. D. — • • • • • • • • Report. . .. .Nineteenth, . . . .Fifty-third, ,.:i . . . .Thirtieth, Page, 28 m 84 »•»!•. l-i< t^>^. 9 93 48 Death of, .... .... Tillst, The Hon. Sib S. L.— : DonaUon of Life Policy. .... . . | ?^;;J!y■^S^ TiPPBTT, Thr Rbv. H. W., death of, . JP'^^ . . . .Thirty-ninth, TbaVBLLINO MlSSIONABT— ^'*^*^' VtUOfi Need of, letter to S. P. O., Becond, 9 ' ReplyofS. P. G Third.-"*"' 4,19 Eflforts of S. P. O. to obtain do. 22 Urgent need of, Fourth, Rev. A. D. Campbell and Rev. James Hudson . . u. ^ : appointed Fifth, ''^"•"'^''f Retirement of Mr. Campbell and resolution thereon, .... .... .... ... do. Rev. J. 8. Thomson appointed, do. Labors of Mr. Hudson and Mr. Thomson, .... Seventh, . . . do. ., ;. Fifteenth, Urgent_need_of more missionaries, ort do. Rev. W. Q. Ketch um, report as, Rev. W. H. Shore, Grant for, (Committee to secure, etc., Resolution respecting, .... Appropriation for, .... Efforts to obtain, Rev, J. H. Talbtot, report as, Grant for, authorized, Resolutions respectiue Special fund, to be rused for, do. amount subscribed. . . Report of tlie B. H. M. respecting, Tbbasurbb— . . . . . « Eighteenth.' . .Twenty-second, . .Thirty-secotid, . Thirty-third, . .Thirty-seventh, ..Fortieth, . .Forty-first, . Forty-ninth, . .Fiftv-first, do. ..PifW^-second, do. 8 15 16 16 6 , 7 12 17 t4 81 42 50 51 87 89 96 99 100 Accounts of, when and how to be made up.. .Twenty-fourth, Security required from, . . ..Forty -fifth, Special report of, on all the accounts, Salary of, report on, Bonds of, lesolutions respecting,, do. report on, .... .... ..Forty -sixth, . . Fifty-second, ..Fifty-third, do. 20 77,80 86 105 99 125 Trbasubbh of thb Chukch SooIbty • Henry G. ( William J. Henry G. Clopper, T. Bedell, .'.-■ -Ml, • • • .Firtl,'^ '-"■ '*""'"■' 27 .Third, 7 27 ■t. Pa8«. ntb, ird, h, 28 134 84 ^-fourth, 9 Bventli, 98 ainth, ^ ■-iV P,5^ no nni'T^'i ^^ii. 4 19 99 8 ' • 1 :■-., ,r 15 16 16 1, 6 . 7 tta, 19 mtb. 17 ^•second, U ■second, 81 third. 49 seventli, 60 h, 61 iret. -« ninth. 87 rst, 89 96 econd, 99 100 ir-fourtb, 90 bfth. 77. 80 dxth, 86 «cond. 105 bird. 99 ,,'i;i 1 135 ... .,.,^1 .:TuJ»«i 1 ("."(I'.'' ' 27 Treasurer or the D. C. S. : vV William J. Bedell, Samuel J. Scovil, Henry W. Frith, Samuel Schofleld, George E. Falrweather, Trusts hrli> by the D. C. 8.— Statement of, do. Report. .Tenth. .Thirty-flrst, Thirty-fourth, .Forty-flfth, . Forty -sixth, And tee " Richibucto (St Mary's)Tru8t." "St. Glemeot's, Prince William, Trust. "St. George and Pennfleld Trust." "St. Peter's, Derby. Trust." i " S. Scovil Trust. ''^ Forty-fourth, Forty-fifth, .W1/ ^ .ob VicE-PEBsiDBinre OF THE Churoh Socibty — The venerable Archdeacon Coster, Ex-nfficio, William Scovil, tfames Eccles, \ Ex-offlcio, Captain W. F. W. Owen, R. N., .. ..First. do. .... do. .... do. Second, do. The Hon. Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls, Fifth, ■Vice-Presidents of the D. C. S.— B!x-offieio, with those above namedy .... F. A. Wiggins The Hon. Charles Simonds, The Hon. Mr. Justice Botsford, The Hon. John S Saunders, .... H. Bowyer Smith. . . Colonel John Robinson, ... .... S. L. Tilley, The Rev. William Scovil, M. A., . . William M. Jarvis, His Honor R. D. Wilmot, Lt-Governor, . , . The Hon. Chief Justice Allan. The Rev. G. M. Armstrong, M. A., William Carman, H. W. Frith, {See Forty-sixth Report, page 73), . G. A. Schofleld, Tenth, ....Sixteenth, Gighteenth, . . . .Twenty-flist, . . . . do. do. . . . . do. . . . . do. Thirty-fourth, Thirty-sixth, . , . .Forty-fifth, do. .... do. . . . . do. do. do. The Rev. Canon DeVeber, M. A., Forty-sixth, The Right Rev. H. T. Eingdon, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor ex-oMcio, ... Forty-seventh, The Rev. Canon Brigstocke, M. A., Fifty-third, Page. 87 86 42 80 77 86 90 36 27 27 97 7 7 8 8 94 26 83 82 89 89 89 40 47 75 75 76 76 76 75 71 66 89 r 1^8 Whitnbt, O. W.— Resignation of as Auditor, and resolution Report. thereon, .PIfty-flrat, Paffe. M WiiDows' AMD OaPHANa* Fund, Tai Olkboy — Report and scheme for, presented, . . . . .Thlrty-rsecond, do. do, (Appendix), do. da do. referred to the Olergy, . .IThirty-third, do. with By.laws for Thirty-fourth, 86,101 Committee appointed to report on, Thirty-fifth, 44 Plan, and rules and regulations for, adopted, ThirQr-sixth, The Rev. John Pearson, appointed Secre- tary of, ... .... .... .... do. Resignation of and resolution thereon, . .Forty-first, Mr. H. L. Sturdee appointed Secretary of, . . . do. Committee appointed to consider proposed amendments, Forty second, Other matters referred to same committee,. . Forty-third, Alteration in Rule 5, . . .Forty-fourth, do. "4 Forty-seventh, do. " 6, .... .... .... do, do. "10, Fifty-first, Mr. George E. Fairweather. appointed Secre- tarv of. Vote of thanks to Mr. Sturdee Widows' and ORPnANs' Fund. Special, Grant from, Report un, Report on and resolution thereon do. do. Regulations for administering, WiGOiKs, The Rkv, A. V., death of Wiggins, The Rev. C. G., do Wiggins, Stephen — Death and bequest of, and resolution thereon. Twenty-eighth, Wilkinson, John — Death of, and resulution thereon, . . , Will, extracts fkom — Of "Hon. Chief Justice Chipman," .Fifty-second, do. ...Forty-third, do. ..Forty-fourth, . . .Forty-fifth, . . . Fifty-second, do. ...Fifty -first, ..Twenty-fourth, . . . .Thirty-sixth, "Samuel Scovil," > " Chief Justice Parker," " Miss Parker," "MissD. B. Hazen," . .... " Beverly Robinson," " Mrs. De Wolfe," Wood. The Rev. Abbaham, death of, . . Woodman, The Rev. £. S., do. Wbioht, WiLtiiAM, do. 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