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ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1879. £]ST.A.B2:«XS£ZSX> 7th JULY, 184S. fc I QUEBEC : PRINTED AT THE "MORNING CHRONICLE" OPFICK. 1880. w, , I., >'> f i .i . ,t I- I « 4 t f 1 1 m .1 ■ii jl ^'i u ■ t't t ' . 1 1" 1 i 1; EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF THE SECRETARY OV TUE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPA&ATION OF THE GOSPEL, To the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. " In every Christian congreg-aiioii \vlii(3h derives help from the iSociely, an animal SernKin .should be preached ou the woriv ol' the kSoci» ty, and a collection should })e made in its aid. AVe should indeed thankl'ully receive, ii' it were olleviMl, a token of sympathy in Missionary work from every nuMnber of the Church in your Diocese ; Imt we have no doubt that our claim will l)e aclvnowledg-ed, at least by those congregations ivhirli arc assislcd by the Society. ^^ CONTENTS. I t f ' PlQK. Abstract of Proceedings of Central Board 17 Annual Meeting g Accounts. Algoma Diocesan Fund ]i2 Balance Sheet of Lodger ng Bishopric Endowment gg Bishop Mountain LaI)rudor Mission Fund no Clergy Trust and General Endowment Fund 88 to 97 Depository Fund KH Diocesan Board Revenue Account 118 do do Supplementary Account )22 EducationFund lOS General Fund ]llil Mission Fund lOi; Nicolct Endowment Fund 102 Pension Fund lot Society for the I'riipagation of the tjiispcl Ho Sustentation Fund liir. Til' Mountain Endowmont Fiiml 114 Widows' and Orph:nis' Fund Kii' Clergy of the Dioeoso :; Committees il Contri! utions througliout tlie Dioceso, lor Chiircli ."(uicty IJi; do do do do do puriiosi's 8j Contributions of $.iii and upwards, ite.'ca.-cd iL'l Forms of Baiiuest — I. in Lands belongin,:^ to tlio S.-cu'ty nil Life Meinlicrs Memlii.Ts of Corp Mri:tinu.s... ii;i 4 I v, 111 151 l.K) ID i',i 20 2:1 2 8 THIRTY-EIGHTH REPORT 17 3 112 116 98 Ill) .S8to97 Ml 118 122 Ii)>^ liiii lOtJ 1112 lilj Ill) I(h; Ill 1(12 <) r, I:'i; Sj 121 l.-.s iiil 12.-, IL':; )';i >ii I IS.-, Ill IjI 1.^7 l,-.,j in S^ I',) 20 2;) 2 8 or THE IITCOPII'OII-A.TEID CHURCH SOCIETY (IF TIIK DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, FOK THE YKAR ENDING 3Isi DECEMBER, 1879. ESTA-BIilSHEID 7th JXTLY, 18453. QUEBEC : PRINTED AT THE "MORNINO CHRONICLE" OFFICE. 1880. r: n f* l.- ,-' 1 .':, ^i N O T I O IC The Church Socioly ^vas established in 18 ii*. lis objects are : 1. A Mission Fund to aid inpnying- missionaries to strug- gling- congTcgations. 2. A General Fund to aid in Iho erection of ehurchos and parsonages, to aid sirug^-ling congr(>gations in main- taining' schools lor their children, and for the genoval expenses of the Society. 0. A "Widows' and Orplians' Fund lor the clergy. •I. A Pension Fund I'or ag'.'d and inlirm clergy. 5. To provide Irlldos, prayer books, and religious pul)h- calions, either gratuitously or at reduced prices. G. To rec(^ivo and transmit contri])utions towards the Missionary Diocese of Algoma, or towards missions to the heathen in foreign lands. Its allairs aro manauvd, 1. By tlio Central Uoard and its 8u])-committee*, {a) TIk^ Central Board is com]iosed of all the clergy, the Churcli Wardens, aiid others elected by the Society. (/;) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Land and the Investment Committees. 2. By tlie Clergy Trust Committee, which manages (a) the Episcopal Endowment Fund ; {b) the capital arising from the commutation of the clergy reserves, and (c) the endowment funds of the several missions and con]i- •\var(l.s the ions to the clergy, iho 'ioty. Land and nanngOR (a) )ital arisiii"- and (r) tho [ congroga- )mpo5;od of Society and ioceso, and 1 lie iSociety m Fund of iessmont of (^ a grant. ii)u(ionfj of A. A. Von Treasurer addressed Ir. George Ilic.iiT IlKVF.r.rNi) J. \V. WILLIAMS, u.D., Loud Eisno.-' or Q:;;:n;:i'. Allnatt, Rev. F.J. B.. i!.i) Dninimon^lvillo. Unltbur, Uev. A., (roth-cdj Cuiiticuukc. ]!;iiruiir, Uov. A. J., M.A Iliitlcy. liall, licv. T. L ,Iiel:inJ, (| P. 0. Mnplo Grove.) IJoydell, Rev. Jiiinc.s, m.a Kin;;?cy, (1'. 0. .Syili^nlmui I'linfi.) Boylo, Ucv. F., li.A Kast Franiptoii, (!'. U. lluiui.ion.) ]!roek, Rov. I., m.a., (Co. Rector) Slicrbrookf. Bl.iylock, Rev. T., h.a New CarlLlo, (l\ 0. raspcl/iao.) I3iirra,:;e, Rev. 11. (J., m.a., (retircil) Hatlcy. Cliaiinian, Rev. T. >S., m.a DuibwoII, (P. 0. .Marblcton.) Ciiambor.'', Rev. J .Ma.i^ilalouu I.-lan L'. Colston, Rev. R. Vf., \:..\ rortni-uf. Debbage, Rev. J. 1! Stonchaiu. J)inzoy, Rev. J. (Princi]pal of Ladies' Coll. )Coiu]jton. l'other;,'ill, Rev. M. M., Rural i)oau; Sec. Ciuuoli Socy. i Synod, Rector, St. r.'tev'.\ Fo. Lecd?. Kor, Rev. M.. n.D Sandy IJoacli. Kinj;, Rev. W St. Sylvester. Kin^'. Rev. E. A. W., m.a., Rector Levis. Lystcr, Rov. W. (1., r..A., Rural J^^an Caiie Cove. Lobley, Rev. J. A., n.c.r Principal of Bishop's Cidlocre. I.rnnr.vv!!!,'. Merrick, Rev. W. <_'., m.a. Rivi"'re-dit-Lo;iii (';; hur), P.O. U'jrtbicr. Jliinc, Jicv. G., .M.A., (retired) New Carlisle. Jlitchell, Rev. R (On leave.) Parker, Rev. (}. IL, Rector Coinidon. Parkin, Rov. E. C Cookshire, Eaton. Potry, Rev. II. .!.. v..\ Danville. Kaw.son, Rev. C. W., M. v Cathedral, Quebec. Keid, Rev. C- 1'.. M.A., Rural Dean, Rector.Sherbrooko. Head, Rev. P. C, M.A Rector ofOranimar School. Lciino.'rviilo. Rioliinond, Rev. .). P Ga.^ix; Ra?in. nichard.-;on, Rev. T., Rector St. P.aiiPs. Quebec. Itiopel, Rev. S., H.A Valcarticr. Roe, Rev. II., d.i).. Exam. Chap., Prof. Div.P.i.^^liop'.-j College, Lcnnoxviile. Roe, Rev. P Invernej.". Roy. Rev. E Abenaki Indian."", (P. Q. Pierrcvill;;.) Sowell, Rev. E. W., m.a Chapel of Holy Trinity, tjucbcc. Scarth, Rev. A.<',, m.a., Rector Lennoxvillo. Smith, Rov. F. A „ , New Liverpool. Stuart, Rev. U. C, m.a Bourg Loui,--. Sykos, Rov. .1. S West Frauijiton, (P. 0. ?i>rin;T Brook.) St(!Vons, Rov. A., li.A Barford and llercl'enl, (P. 0. i.>i\viilo.) Tanibs, Rev. R. C, M.A (On leave.) Thompson, Rev. I., Rector Melbourne. Tliornloe, Rev. Geo.i n.A Stanstead. Vial. Rev. W. S Moiitmorcncl. (P. 0. Lake Bi'nii).ort.) Von inland, Rev. A. A., m.a.. Sec. Diocesan Board, Rector SI. Michael's, Qucbei?. Walters, Rov. .1 (On leave.) Walters, Rev. G. R Malbaic. (P. O. Point St. Peter.) Wa.shor, Rev. C. B Bromptun. Woolrycho, Rev. A. J Bury; (P. 0. Robinson ViIUi!;;e.) Wurtolc, Rev. L. C, n.A Aetonvalc Webster, Rev. R. W. B Holy Trinity, Qucloc. Webster, Rov. F. W., b.a , Labrador. t V, 0. signifies Post Olllco iiddrc", !M \i t <■ 'i.14 ■ ■ ' : ft PRAYERS. TO BE USED AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY AND OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, -with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help: that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally, by Thy mer- cy, obtain everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. O Merciful God, AYho hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live ; have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy "Word, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy Hock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd. Prosper, Lord, the labours of those socie- ties of the Church in the land of our Fathers, which Thou hast deigned to use in the promotion of this ol)ject, and which have nourished the Church in the Colonies ; and bless in like manner with Thy Holy Spirit and Providential succour, the Society, in whose cause we are now met, and ihe undertakings which we have now in hand. " Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us ; prosper Thou our handy work," for the sake, and through the merits of Thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. Ame?i. Our Father, which art in heaven ; Hallowed be Thy name ; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As 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. A7nen. 'Y AND OF ITS THE CITURCII SOCIETl' OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. t PATllON Ills EXCEI.LEXCV TIIK GoVKUNdtl GtXDIlAI. rilESIDKNT: The Kir.iiT Reveuexu tiik Lout Bishop of lni,l cc, The Sf>crclarv. v.. A. J,. lies, LAN!) COMMITTl'lH : Cic'or:-'.' Vcasc\ , ('li;iiriMaii -, I W. 11. Carter, Tlic Secivtarv. mi 'A MtiX^M m i\: .; U ----■• \ ! 1 i ! y'^' '■'"*'-' i ■1 1 X V IvSTM ENT COMM I TTi: i: 1{, Kanilll ri'l t\ li" 1 rca-iiri'i' ; W. C, Wert. r>ioci2i3-^^Kr 230A.I:i;d. THE l.OllI) KlSnOl', rilESIDKNT. {Elected by {^ynod.) Rev. C. ITaini'.lon, M.A., Kcv. C. W. ]law8i)ii, M.A., Rpv. J. Foster, M.A., II. S. Scott, W. G. Wurtolc, U. 11. Suiilli, {Elcckd 1)1/ Cliurch Soclcl;/.) Kcv. G. V.noii^maii, M.A., llcv. A. A. Von Illlaiul, M.A., Plcv. 'I'. I{ic]iardsuii^ 1{. llainilton, (^ipiaiii A'lic, R.N.. W. 11. Cuter. {Ex-Ojjiclo Members-) The Clerical Secretary of Syno.j, I The Trca-^iirer of Synoil, The .Secretary of Churcli Society, | The 'J'reasurer uf Churcli Society, 'I'lie Jjay Si'creiary of Synod. SFXllETARV: Rev. A. A. Voiillllati.l, M.A. TilEASUIlHR: Ivhviu June.-. i : W cxji::rLGi- '^ •jti^xtst goi^is^lztte^iei. THE LORD BISHOP, CIIAIRJIAX. Rev. W, Kin^', Rev. (J. V. llousnian, Rev. C. irainiiton, Hev. M. M. Fothcr^iil, Kcv. F. A. Smith, I!. Ilamilton, W. (i. Wiirtelc ('. JikIl'c, (!eo. Veasey, E. A. June.-. TltEASURER: Gcorire Vcasev. SECRETARY : iiovcrcnd M. M. Fotheri'Ill. MEGISTRAR OF THE DIOCESE George \'ea.?ey. i . 'If ■t . ifi' 1 I '; f: 'I, f if iiBtei I i ^'^ lii- bi ■1 ,11 u : "..fl . 4 8 aX-A-TEID IVCEETIIsrGS, ANiXUAL" MEETING OF THE SOCIETY. Wednesday 1881 3rd February. CENTRAL BOARD, Thursday 1880 5th February. Thursday 19th February. Thursday 18th March. Wednesday 28th April. Wednesday 9tii June. Wednesday 8th September. Wednesday 10th November. Wednesday 8th December. AVednesday 1881 19th January. Thursday , 4th February. ANNUAL MEETING, 1' i The annual meeting was held on "Wednesday afternoon, 4l]i February, in the National School, Esplanade Hill. The Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A., Commissary of the Bishop of Quebec, in the chair. The reports of the Central Board, the Diocesan Board, and Clergy Trust Fund were presented, adopted, and ordered to be printed. A report from the District Association of St. Francis was also submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Geo. Veasey submitted the accounts of the Clergy Trust Fund, Local Endowment Funds, the Bishopric Endowment Fund, and those of the Church Society, and Mr. S. A. Jones those of the Diocesan Board, which were adopted and ordered to l)e printed in the Society's journal. Five gentlemen were elected members of the Cor- poration. The Vice-Presidents were re-elected. Seventeen gentlemen were elected to serve on the Central Board. The following gentlemen were elected to serve on the Diocesan Board, viz. : Ivcv. G. V. Housman, Rev. A. A. Von inland, Rev. T. Richardson, R. Hamilton, Capt. Ashe and W. H. Carter. The members of Clergy Trust Committee were re- elected. I t 1 ! ;^l ..■■■'J if-' !,'■■ 11 ANNUAL REPOET OlP THE CENTRAL BOArvI) FOR THE YEAR 1879. Presented to the Church Society, Fihnuiry Itli.. U}>^{\. The Central Board in presenting their thirty-eighth An- nual Report tlesires to express their great thankfulness to Almighty God, that notwithstanding the long continued ilnancial depression it has pleased Him to keep alive in the minds of our memliers the duty resting upon them of aid- ing the Church Society, which has done so much for the spread of the Gospel in our land, so that, our deliciency in receipts during the past year is less than might ha^'C been expected. The following is the comparative .statement of the vari' ous funds of the Society : COMPAUATIVE STATEJIEXT. lioncriil Fund 187S $i(i'.Mi r.i .■■:i2 (I'j iii:;;i 7.') IST'J $i:!ii :u 2197 5S 21)2 511 11, S2 00 Decrease. $:;i5 20 5U 55 HI 50 Increase. Mission Fund \V. iV 0. Funtl I'cn.siuii Fund ^l-IS 25 Total ,.,$ 5529 51 52SJ 51 Total Dccrcaso $21 C. 00 GENERAL FUND. {To aid in the erection of Churches, Parsonagcx, Juluca(io)i, Oui/iia, ami for the General Expenses of the Soviet //.} It will be noticed in reference to the Treasurer's stato* ment that there has been a decrease in the recei])ls of this fund of $142 in the City of Quebec, and '^llo in the Rm-al Parishes, making a total decrease of ^JilT). i30ATJI) eighth An- vfulncss (o couliimcd live ill the lem or aid- uch for I he -'licioncy in - have bot'ii )!' Ihc van* ISC. 211 Incrciiso. ;,:> 5(1 kuH I'j' 110 Kdiicatio}!^ ^cief//.} rer's stato* )l.s oi' this the Rural 11 The following grants have been made during the year : Enlargement of Church at Maple Grove ^ loo 00 Parsonage at Inverness jqq qq New Parsonage at Durham , joO 00 Church at Magdalen Islands loO 00 New Church at Cape Cove loo 00 Parsonage at Hatloy 100 00 To various Schools aided by the Society ^778 00 Outfits to two Clergymen lOO 00 The many objects in connection with the various Missions upon which the General Fund is expended con- tinue to present strong claims for assistance. Your Board desires to draw attention to one object in particular — Outfits for Clergy in entering upon the work of thoir ministery. Many of the Clergy retain a vivid and painful recollection of the burden of debt which over- shadowed their first years in charge of a mission, arising out of the unavoidable outlay incurred in providing a horse with summer and winter vehicles, robes, harness, &c., &c. The aid which the General Fund, if generously supported by Churchmen in the Diocese, could extend in grants for outfits to all Clergymen when entering upon their work could not fail to be of the greatest value, not only to the individual Clergymen, but also through their freedom of anxiety to the people V\^hom they serve. MISSION FUND. (Devoted to the jiai/mcnt of the Stipends of Missionaries in conjunction with the Annual grant from the Society for the Propngaiion of the Gospel, assessments from JRural 3Iissions, and a grant from the Clergy Trust Fund administered by the Diocesan Board.) Your Board begs to refer to the report of the Diocesan Board for a full account of the Missionary operations of the Society. J ( t 1 IH ft- I: I • 9 ill U i r . ► ! it c f 12 widows' and orphans' fund. This fund is in an excellent condition, and the By-law under which it is managed evidently now meets with the lull approbation of the Clergy. The following clergymen have, according to the pro- visions of the By-law, made the required number of sub- scriptions and are therefore paid-up members, viz : — Revds. Smith, Merrick, Lyster, Ker, Professor Hoc, Von IfHand. Kemp, King, sr., Burrage, "Woolrycho, Yial, Fothergill and Ilousman. « The following arc in course of completing their pay- ments, viz : — Revds Ball, Hepburn, Roy, liichardsoii, Dinzey, Chambers, Rawson, Washer, Brock, Boydell, Riopel, Boyle, Thompson, Sykes, jr.. Parkin, Debbago, Alnatt, Richmond, Chapman, Foster, Jenkins, Blaylock, Harding, Thorneloe, Stevens, AVurtele and Dr. Lobloy. Twenty- two clergymen of the Diocese are non-subscri- bers, of these however, four are absent on leave, six are bachelors and ten ineligible, thus leaving only two who arc likely at the in'csent time to become participants in the fund. Another claim has been added to the list in consequence of the death of the late Reverend R. Short. PENSION FUND. {For aged and retired Clergymen.) There has been an increase in the receipts for this fund of $148.60, being an increase of $172.50, in the city of Quebec, but a decrease in the Country Parishes of $i21. The Society at a Special meeting in June, adopted a By- law for the management of the fund after its having been Bit «» :||. N 13 very carefully examined by your Board and special com. inittees thereof. A largo amount (about $25,000,) is still required before the By-law can bo put into practical operation. EDUCATION. ^ ■ The following is the list of schools aided by the Church Society, — it will be noticed that some of the schools have only been in operation during a portion of the year. SCHOOLS AIDED BY THE CIIUIICU SOCIETY. NAME OF SCUOOL. Cnpo Covo Boiirg Louis No. 1 tl II It o II II t( •{ •' 1.'.'.'. " 2.... Contioook (ilen Murray Hemison Labrador Lake Bcauport Lysander Falls Maplo Grovo Marblcton Pcrcd (Capo Covo) 3., Portnouf No. 1 •I « 2 , " " 3,.!!!...! f(aiistcn(l Ntonoham t5 13 Testaments 2 28 2:U Prayer Books 77 78 S22 Misecllancous Publications. 2fi.S 92 Tra'.'ts and Almanacs IS .'!1 $ MS 01 Tree ;^rant3 wove made of 127 Prayer I'xioks, and about I,SOO Catechisms and Tracts. 1S79. n Bibles $ fii fln ."9 Testaments s 7,') 2(1.'! Prayer Books Iflj 6S 7S;! Miscellaneous Publications. 2S" 62 Tracts and Almanacs , 11 .|S $ 178 .13 I'leo jirants were made of 12 Tcsta- 1 monti^, Ml) Prayer Bonks and about 2,2.)i) I Catechisms and Tracts. "\V. II. Carter, Secrcfary. ALCJOMA DIOCESAN FUND. It is gratilying to notice that this purely Canadian mis- sionary eflbrt is gaining- ground in the afToctions of the people. The regular quota to the Episcopal fuiui has been duly forwarded, together with $422. 38. For missionary labour in the Diocese, your Board desires to draw the attention of the Clergy and Laity to the fol- lowing resolution : •' That the Central Board do declare their readiness to receive and apply as the Donors direct, gilts and sub.scrip- tions for the Diocese of Algoraa." At the present time considerable sums arc sent direct from various missions to the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Homes, and are unaccowited for in the Society's statement of aid to Algoma, 15 THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND. The Central Board have to announce that they have effected a sale of the "Bardfield" property, forming part of the "Mountain Endowment Fund," on terms which are considered by the members of the Board and by those whose counsel they have sought, to be as advantageous as the circumstances would admit of. They considered this course preferable to retaining the property in their hands any longer, as in the first place no tenant could be found, and in the second, the cost of keeping the property in order was increasing every year, apart from the cost of insurance, taxes, ^c. SOCIETY FOE, THE PIIOPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL. The interest taken in Algoma has militated against stil)- scriptions and donations to the Venerable Society ; the amount forwarded, though slightly in excess of last year (ICG), is yet far short of what your Board would wish to see remitted to that noble Society which has done and is still doing so much for the Diocese ; there is one pleasing feattire in this year's operations, that whereas last year the amount given came from a few places, and principally from Parishes not in immediate connection with the So* ciety for the Propagation of the Grospel, this year nearly all the Society's stations have responded to the call for help, and the Clergy have not been remiss in forwarding the required reports. OBITUAEY. It has i^leased God to remove from amongst us one of tht? Senior Missionaries of the Diocese, the Eev. R. Short. Mr. Short was sent out from England to labour for the cause of Christ in the year 1825, and was always esteemed very highly in the various Missions ' i which he laboured; for some years past he has ))een .iUable to take Parochial ' it '.I J V4 [.I n t .hi ■il- i (■ " r i iM Sri •Jims : .f ! ! ^ 16 charge. He entered into rest just before the meotinjv of the Diocesan Synod in June last. Your Board has also to express very deep regret at the sudden death of the late Mr. George Hall — A Life Member, and also a Vice-President — one of the oldest and most active members of the Society. Mr. Hall, not only was ready to work on the various Committees, but willing to give of his time in seeking aid from the charitable lor the needs of many of our Country Missions. The whole respectfully submitted. Charles Hamilton, Commissary of the Bishop of Quebec. M. M. FOTIIEUGILL, Secretarv. 17 ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CEN- TRAL BOARD DURING THE YEAR 1870. ^.1 Januauy. — Aiinnal Ro]-iort. Special Committee reported a proposed l)y-linv i'or Poiisiou Fund. Revd. E. Roy relinquished his claim of s50 for school building- at Pierre- ville. Rule on "small sums" adhered to. Recommendation of office-bearers for 1879. Committee appointed by the Lord Bishop to examine the Reports of the Clergy, and prepare them for the press. February. — Appointment of Standing- Committees and Auditors. §100 granted to new Church at Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands. $100 granted to Inverness Parsonage. $100 granted to Durham Parsonage. $50 granted for the enlargement of Church at Maple Grove. 1000 copies of the Report ordered to bo printt^d. Letters from Revd. Messrs. Ball, Harding- and Balfour, relative to grants. Resolution ordering- all Reports from St. Francis Deanery to be forwarded through the Secretary of the St. Francis District Association. Marcii.- Statement. -$100 granted to llatiey Par.'tonage. Treasurers April. — Application from three Clergymen for aid towards the education of their sons at Bishop's College school, Leunoxville. $.)0 granted from Pension Fund to the Revd. J. DeMouilpied for one year. Resolution on Bardlield. June. — The revenue of the capital of tlip Siistentation Fund, ordered to ])e paid to the Diocesan Board. The resolution of the 14th .Taiiuary, 1H58, governing grants to the sons of clergymen at Bishop's College school, be referred to one of the Society's Honorary Counsel. Additional grant of $50 to Church at ]\Iaple Grove. Revds. L. C. Wurtele, G. Thorncloe, and A. Stevens, placed on W. & 0. Fund. 3 ;"■? M f'v* 1 * I t*'' f ?* i ^ ?;, ■: i m s. ■ *'^> ■ ■.. ■■" ' 1 18 September. — Opinion of Connsel on education j^rant. §50 each to two Clergymen for outfit. $100 granted out of the Labrador Mission Fund, and 8r)0 from tlio Education Fund for school master on the Labrador. Treasurer's statement. / November. — $100 granted to new Church at Cape Cove. December. — List of Clergy who had become participants in the benefits of the AV. & O. Fund. Committee on the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, lieport of the Inspector of SchooLs. 19 R E P O K T OF THE DIOCESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS, TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY, 1879. The following" is the abstract of the Revenue account of the Diocesan Board for the year ended Dec. 31st, 1879 : — To Stiiionds forisro " I'tnsions for IST'J $20,712 !-.SI 7.'? 71 00 00 IS 57 Cit. By Balance from last account...! " Assessments received. " S. P. a. Grant " S. P. G. for Pensions 28.T 40 7,S09 77 " (lODural Expenses 20o 8,674 yj " Paul Ucvd. .1. 15. DoIj liago ;-iO se.rayer tliat a few months spent in freedom from anxious occupation will enal)le hini 'to resume with his wonted vigour the active duties of his oIRcc. "Without entering- upon a digest of the Reports of the Clergy, it is thinight de.sira1)le to place before the members of this Association a comparative statement of money raised in the Missions during the year 1871.*. i \\ i'l, >h' Jul '^ ■I ;iJ>i'i' ( .■ \\ Iff.,..;- ! • . li. ^- , 26 The Mission of Acton shows an increase over hist year - $ -337 Barford and Hereford 48 Brompton and Windsor 109 Coaticook 118 Compton Cookshire 131 Drnmmondville 481 Danville So3 Dudswell 1!M) Durham 129 Ilatley, a loss sum than last year 313 Iviiigsey, an increase 9 ]\Iag-(ii^ and Georg-eville 3") 9 Itichmond and Melbourne 178 Stanstead 2 Lennoxville 19 Sherbrooke 1,029 02 60 00 03 90 05 03 61 GO 03 9(; 54 03 90 lb 89 All \vhicli is respectfully submitted. Edward Cullen PArvKiN, Secretary St. Francis Atsocialioii. ACTON. The Rev. L. C. Wnrtelc reports :— That he has exi ended his ministrations over :' dinch larger field in the face of serious discouragem(>nfs, ^vhich he hopes mny prove as benelicial to his own spiritual life as they are disheartening. Heretofore his labors 1 ave been confined to the two con- gregations of Acton and Upton, now he holds a service once a fortnight at lioxton Fulls, and once a fortnight at Darby. The former is G miles, and the latter 12 miles fro n his home. The Missionary does not shrink from the large amount of additioiuil lal)or ^vhi^^'h this involves, but he feels keenly the discouragements which jiresent themselves from three different directions. The first connects itself with the stationary character of the Protestant population in his Mission. It is scattered over a wide surface, it receives no S7 accessions and it is very poor. The second arises out of the dilficult and painful effort which, under such circumstances, attends the raisin;^ of the money necessary to pay the amount promised by the people towards the Clergyman's salary. This has been recently increased from $200 to $250 ; and must be paid punctually into the Treasury of the Board of Missions, under pain of forfeiting- the ministrations of the Church. Then, too, the interest of the debt upon the Par- Konage, $72 per annum, presents its claim to a share of the people's ellbrts, and adds to the Clergyman's anxiety. The third discouragement arises out of a diminished income. Each of the Missions are within the Diocese of Montreal, whose finances have required that $50, should be taken off from their share of Mr. WurLele's modest income of $700 per annum. Notwithstanding these discouragement«, Mr. "Wurtele speaks hopefully of the spiritual progress of the people — ilieir reverence in God's House, and their attention to the Church's service and the Preacher's instruction. During the year the following payments have been made : — Assessment to Diocesan Board $ 250 00 Church Society 13 00 Other purposes 191 37 Total S 451 37 1^. n BARFORD AND HEREFORD. The liev. Albert Stevens ri^ports : — In reviewing the work of the past year, I find little of a special natuio o chronicle. The services have been regular- ly kept up in the five stations of the Mission, and as nmch time as possilde has been devoted to visiting from house to house. The number of baptisms is twice as large as last year, which ^s, perhaps, as good a sign as any that the Church's influence is being felt, though exerted quietly and unobtrusively. At Dixville, much interest centres m the Sunday School, which numbers about fifty scholars. The Xmas Tree and the Picnic in the summer, have become regular insti- ♦T «.!» '1^ ^'A i TWH^ r I f P i HM ii! H it tntions, which arc looked forward to wiih much ploasiiro by both the scholars and thoir iVioiids. The picnic last summer Avas attended l)y about 250 persons. The S. P. C. K. very generously gave us a grant of 83 volumes of interesting story-books for the S. tS. Li])rary. I am happy to ])e able to state that tlie severe iinaneial depression Avhich has been so kiM-nly felt in this JMissiou for the last few years, is gradually giving w;iy to ])el.ter limes. And I hope next year to present a more encouraging state- ment of moneys collected for the various purposes of the Society. My Jvegisttn" contains the following entrit?s: — riaplisms, adults, 4, infants, ll>, total, 2;] ; Marrie.ges, 1 ; ]]uvials, -J, ])iocesaii Board ..s 1~)0 00 (Jhurch SociL'ty 12 04 Other purposes ol 1>2 i". 1 " (\t* nourut LOUIS. -•■:fi It J , i . Kev. II. C. Stuart reports: — The Church Services have been regularly hclil, niul during the summer, at the Tout liouge, as heretofore. The attendance has been better than during any lormer year of my incumbency. A very successi'ul Miss-ion was conducted here in November, l)y the liev. C. Chetv.'ood Hamihon, the fruits of which are ])eing daily seen in the Tarish, The Schools have l)een uninterrupted in tlieir work, and the Sunday School is about to receivi' a lijjrary, the want ot which has retarded its progress hitherto. The Chiu'ch has Ix^en re-painled, the l*arsonafi'e re-shingled, and of her repairs ellected, improving the buildings, bolh as to appearance and comfort. During the year the following amounts have l^een col- lected in the Mission : — Diocesan Board y 100 00 Church Society 1} 12 Algoma 1 71> S. P. G 1 05 Kei)airs to Parsonage 45 50 i''or other purposes 33 47 Total $ 185 93 29 ueeii col BROMPTON AaND WINDSOR. The Rev. C. B. AVasher reports :— I am ,i>-lad to be a1)le to report tliat the j^oilvral aspect ol' tliiut^'S ill this IMissiou is lavora])le. The work has ]n^o]\ t^oing" on, and my appoint nvMits I have l)con eniihlod to keep without iiilorruntiou. Tho results are not many nor great, but we ea'.i write the vrord .ij-rrn/-///, and that is encouraging'. Of Brompton I can speak with some tliank fain ess. Tii" labors ol'tho past low years are bearing {'ruit. Our conu'lv Gothic church is the scene of bright services, and arervular congregation. The coniniuiiicanis continue to increase, and the average attendance at Holy Communion is u'ood. though _ I Avant to see it hirger. 'The Sunday school is nourishing, as might be expected from the iaithl'uliK'ss and diligence of my i'ellow laborers in this work. God's pro- vision of church privileges is treated with indillerence by some persons in this division ; but the church is advancinu', and herein we rejoice. Winihor MUU. — Here, too, the work has been regularlv carried on. The migratory habits of the population are. unfavorable to progress in religious matters, yet there are .signs of life. The communicants are few; new^ communi- cants have l)een added, but removals and withdrawals reduce the number from time to time. My friend and neighbor, the Kev. I. M. Thompson, kindly came here and delivered some stirring addresses last July, for the revival of those religiously disposed, and the conversion of the indilferent. 1 have no doubt that if the church goes on persistently and thoroughly with the work, good result:,' will be seen ere long. I am glad to record that by the h-elp of kind friends, in addition to contributions from members of this congrega- tion, the last instalment of the mortgage on the church iins been paid, and that now there is no debt in either division of the mission. The chancel has l)een carpeted and othervvdse rendo'ed more suitable in appearance. The smits have been r(>litted and made ecclesiastical in form. A block of Ohio sandstone is being shaped hito a font ; when this is erected, holy baptism can be performed in a decent fashion. My great i ■■ L'i "•*M if !♦ 'i §' f 1' I' ■ . ■ < if lliS 111 ! i I ;t- want for this station now is a set of conimmiioii vessels ; I wish there was an immediate lorospect of their beino- obtained. Of the spiritual progress of the Mission at large I can, from the nature of the case, say ])ut little ; it is not desirablo here to speak of individuals. There are signs of a dot-pen- ing of the religious life in an increased value and ur;e of the means of grace, and increase of reverence in worship, and an increased cifort in certain cases after holy livinir'. There is, of course, very much indeed to be done yet in the way of perfecting holiness in the fear of the Lord; still there is evidence that the holy spirit is with us, and while we are humbled on account of our thortcomings, ve will rejoice and give thanks, and brace up ourselves in the strength of the Lord, to make further advance during the ensuing year. Bromplon. Windsor. Diocesan Board y 100 00 .$ 50 00 Church Society 24 DO 4 54 Oliertorv collections 48 53 29 2G Easter Ollering 38 Other purposes 70 72 130 2(5 $ 253 53 ^:; 214 OG CAPE COVE. The liev. "William Gore Lyster reports :— AVith the excv'piion of some progress made during the past year in collecting fui'ds for the payment of our church debt, and for the completion of the building, I have little to rejiort. Last .Tanuarv the young people of the place held their lirst bazaar in a large store kindly lent for the puri)osi\ The room was nicely decorated and seated by the younu; men, and the combined attractions of music, readings, a fancy sale and "Christmas Tree" added to the laudable wish to aid in a good work, l)rought together a laruv. assembly. The SUM of s>150 was raised by the entertainment. All were delighted at otir success, especially the young people themselves, to whose praise-worthy -ellbrts it was principally due. 31 Since then Messrs. Eobin & Co., liave kindly n-iven ns $150, as well as a donation of pino boards ; aud an absent friend has generously sent ns !$G8. We have thus been enabled to pay olF the debt with which Ave commenced the year, and we are therefore in a position to claim the grant of $100 kindly promised to us by the Church Society. I may add that the people, though unable this year to contril)ute money, have supplied a quantity of boards, and have shown their usual willingness to assist in the work. AVe are now preparing for another bazaar to be held next month, and I think we have every prospect of success. The daily and Sunday Schools have been in operation during the year as usual, and with fair results. It would be impossible to keep our daily schools con- stantly open in this poor and sparsely settled place but lor the generous aid of the Church and Col. Church Societies, and we ow(^ a del)t of gratitude to both. The services of the Church have been held with regularity and the atten- dance has been about equal to that of last year. A pleasing incident occurred in October on the occasion of my third daughter leaving for Quebec. She had to the best of her alnlity, though in a very imperfect manner, played the harmonium in Church for two years. So, a deputation from the congregation waited upon her on the eve of her departure, and presented her with a purse of $29 as a token of gratitude and good will. This kindness so characteristic of an ailectionate people, was entirely un- expected and really touched us all very deeply. At Perce nothing of importance has occurred during the year. The Church music has greatly improved of late, and is now extremely creditable to a country Church aud to so gmall a conureuation. I append a few statistics. During the year : — Baptisms 11, Marriages 2, Burials 2. Cape Cove— Diocessan Board.. $ 300 00 Collections, (special) 38 10 Ollertory 02 00 New Church Bdg. Fund, including donations and materiar. 4G8 00 Balance of pew rents 70 00 § 938 10 82 \t * ^ !l''^ i , ' 14. i\ I 1 Pekck — IJiocosan I'oai'd. Special Collections. Oll'ertorv •••. Baltmce Pew Rent. ,$ 150 00 1(] 50 30 00 U} 00 -$ 212 50 Total ^ 1150 GO COOKSIIIRE. The I\ev. Edward Culien Parkin reports:—- Pro'vress mav be said to mark tlu' work of this Mission. Since the a'niica]>le uiuhM-standing- arrivtd at with the Diocesan Hoard, a luanilV'st intorest is taken in the allairsol' the Church; and greater ellbrts liave ])een made to aid outside v.'ork, numerically Ave arc piinini^' strenuth; iinau- cially we are prospering; and on the Eishop's return to the iJiocese, we hope to have our Church conse;'rated — when that is accomplished, I doubt not my pi'Oi)le will turn their attention to a new Parsonage, the present edillce being (.leemed too far from the Church and greatly out of repair. Dioces^^n Hoard $ GOO CO Church Society 15 00 Alu'oma Fund 14 25 S. P. C> 4 50 Other purposes 00 o5 Oilertory collections GO 00 8 4U0 10 COATICOOK. i.,1. '(• The liev. John ro.-ter reports :~ I have nothing very unusual to report concerning the Church-work in this Mi.ssion during the current year. The W(n'k is carried on much in the same way as it has been lor many years past. Sunday services have been regularly kept np in the two Churches oi" the Mission, two at St. Stephen's and cue at Oil oO Christ Church. Services have also been held on the Holy Days, and twice a week during- Lent. The attendance at tSl. Stephen's Church has been improving? of late, owing to the lact that a lew families havo rotivrned to the Village, in the hope of finding employment in the Cotton Factory, which it is expected uill 'be in operation next ]May. AVe also hope to have a Beet-root Sugar Factory in oi)eration in the Autumn of 1880. These industries, it is coniidently hoped, will restore this Village to something like its former prosperity. On the lirst of July last, the ladies of St. Stephen's Church hold a sale of fancy and useful articles, w^hich were offered at fair prices, and from which \vas realized the sum ot sOl, A large ^wrtion of the sum has been expended in tho purchase of Sunday School books, which the S. P. C, K. kindly gave us at half the catalogue price, and paid all the charges as far as CJuebec. The balance of the amount will be expended in the purchase of Parish Library books [IS soon as possible. The debt on the Parsonaiie is being gradually redncecl, by means of Concerts and Tableaux, which the young people of my congregation get up every winter. I heartily wish there w^as no necessity for these things; ])ut, at present, I see no other way of raising the necessary funds. St. Stephen's Church has been neatly tinted during the past summer, the expense of the • work being generously borne by Capt. Vaughan, United States Consul at • Coati- cook. The Church School is still in a flourishing condition under the direction of Miss Young, who is now^ in her second year with us. She gives universal satisfaction to tho parents ami guardians of the children. The liev. M. Fothergill who lately examined the pupils, expressed him- self highly pleased with the School in every respect. I have this year to chronicle more than tho usual number of deaths anioiigsl my people, and, of the number, I cannot refrain from nlludiu'j, in ailectionate terms, to the lato Horace, Cutting, P. M., who was a most exemplary and zealous member of the Church, and by far the largest sub- scriber to its funds. .lie was deservedly held in the very highest esteem by the whole community here, and his loss as a member of the Church will long bo felt in this Mission. Parish visiting has been kept up as usual. 5 m 'sv m ': h% fc^' *,J i;" m '!') I:, ' • i ' ^^ 34 I append the usual statistics : Baptisms 10, Marriages 2, Burials 8. Moneys raised during- 1879 : Diocesan Board .....$ 225 00 rarsonan-G debt 440 00 Church Society 12 00 Sunday School Library 01 00 Easter ollering 10 00 s. r. Cr 2 00 other purposes IGO 88 $ 949 88 DANVILLE, KIKGSEY-HlDINft AND TROUTBROOK. The Rev, II. J. retry reports:— T]ie duties in connection with these three largo and growing Missions have been regularly discliarged since writing my last report. On no one Sunday have I l)eon al)sent from my work ; alone and una.ssisted I have en- dt>avoured, with some measure of success I trust, to further tlio cause of Christ among the peoi)le committed to my cliarge. The roads last winter I'orbade much travelling, consequently I had heavy arrears of domiciliary visiting to make up. This departmeiit of my work commenced about the loth of May and continued for six months, during which period I covered not less than two thousand live hundred miles of ground, paying over four hundred and eighty visits among parishioners scattered over an area cd" four hundred square niih'S. Tlu! work is altogether bi'vond the capacity of a ]\Iissionary single-handed. There is a pressing" need for a division of labour. I'^rom th(>, second Sunday al'ter J'lpiphany toQuinquagesima the services were suspriidcd at Troul brook by order of the Diocesan IJoard. The ])eople had failed to keep their l)romises with regard to the assessnunit, and had therelbre to sutler the penalty. The services at KingS(>y Siding are held at the School House every Friday, at half-])asi six i).m. ; a class of in- tstructiou meeting three (quarters of an hour previously. 3^ The poople of this neighborhood are appreciating the ministrations of the Chnrch. At a general meeting recently- held, it was resolved to contribute four thousand feet of lumber to fence in the land (two acres and a half) donated for a burying ground, Church and Parsonage. It was also further resolved to erect a commodious horse shed, haul all the necessary stone and grade the ground. . E. P. Hannaforcl, Esq., G. T. R., has kindly given us a lot of splendid quarried stone, at present on the railway em])ank- ment, a short distance from Kingscy Siding. During this winter I intend soliciting subscriptions, by circuhxr, for our little Mission Church ; if six hundred dollars can be raised we shall be satislied. AVe hope to have conlirmations when the Bishop returns. There are about thirty candidates, many of these live long distances from the Church, and have to be visited at their own homes; this, of course, involves a great deal of extra labor and much expenditure of time : it is, however, a department of work in which I take a special interest, and to which I devote a large portion of my strength. A class of instruction in the principles and teaching of the Church is held each Sunday before the Troutl)rook and Danville congregations, and with the most desirable results. The numbers attending th(\se Churches are unabated, and when it is remembered, in the case of Danville especially, that the majority of the people have to drive from one to six mih\s, (there being barely half a dozen Church families within the Corporation limits of the village) when it is further rememljered that the Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians and Advents have each their places of worshij), each claiming their quota from the small Protes- tant population of Shipton, it is gratifying to record how lirmly and steadily the Church not only holds her own, but seems to bo quietly gaining ground. I cannot conclude this report without testifying to the kind and cordial relations which subsist between myselt and th(5 people committed to my charge ; no squabl)ling or unpleasantness of any kind has interru\)ted a harmony ot over fourteen years standing. What I think of the moral and spiritual condition of my peoi->le generally, would be a ))reach of trust to commit to a public report. I take care to keoj) the Bishop fully informed on this and other points of conlidential importance, receiving his wise counsel and and advice with much prolit and gratitude. 36 ,K" ». : >'] IS I * fl ' ^ '1 111 conclusion I may remark •with regard to solicitino- subscriptions in aid ot" the Church Society, that my people are beginning to Avake up to the duty of doing souiethino-^ a fair beginning has been made; many have surprised themselves and the collectors also, by permitting their names to appear on the list, -while the old lashiened notion which has hitherto so largely prevailed, tiiat with the payment of the assessment, no additional subscriptions should bo expected for Church Society objects, icc, is fast wearing away. Before the year ends 1 ho]-)e to send the Secretary an alphabetical list of our subscribers, together Avith the amount of money collected for 1878-70. Danville. Troulbrook. Total. Diocesan Board $ 250 00 $ 150 00 ij) 400 00 Church Society Funds .. 13 0:2 3 88 10 00 OHertory collections. 20 7") S. r. a 2 01 1 .10 4 10 Other purposes 120 00 31 12 IGO 78 Total p! 305 32 $ 180 40 ^ 008 50 DUDSWELL. The Ttcv. T. S. Chapman reporls : — As ])rintii)g costs money, I shall stale with a sort of tele- graphic writing the f^'w facts appertainiim- to this Mission. The Sunday Services have l)(>en maintained Avilii re»u- larity — morning and evening at St. Paul's, and afternoon at the Good She[)herd, with celebration of the Holy Com- munion onc(! a month at both Churches. Congregations encouraging. Sunday Schools have been kept up at both Churches and one in a district adjoining that of liie Good Shepherd, in the two lirst I have taken a part in teacliing. ]rn/iroi'('Jnciifs. — An extra line and eonimodiou.> horse shed has l)een erected at the last mentiouiMl Church, the ))urial ground has ))(>en tastefully fenct'd, graded and planted with trees. The Church-yard has also been graded and post laslenings have been pro\ ided for sonu; forty horses. A- Communion Service, a h'oni and a musicid instrument arc still in tlio future. The Marbloton Churcih ^7 has been re-tinted, the burial ground has been re-fenced with wire (attached to the evergreen trees which form its boundary,) the horse shed has been renovated, the ModeJ School has had triple coats of paint, a piece of ground joining the school has been enclosed for shrubbery and ilowers, and appliances for gymnastics and amusement have been added. Miss ]\rcKee has her school well in hand, and good thorough work is being done. Several of tht' larger pupils are qualifying themselves for teachiui^. The pressure of the hard times, the Railway tax, and the. numerous mortgages upon real estate have acted like a mill- stone about the necks of our people, so that it has bi^en indeed difficult to make nni/ profrress and meet the require- ments of the Diocesan Board. We shall be even with th(^ work shortly. Baptisms 29, Marriages 7, Burials 4. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. •Subscriptions aiul Collections for Church iSocioty $ 27 28 Salary of Model School Teacher 138 00 fs.r 4 • ( St. Paul's 37 50 Oilertories: ],, , <,, , , ' on I Good Shepherd 20 80 New Horse Shed 110 00 Interior improvements of St. Paul's Church and Model School 75 00 Diocesan Board Assessment 200 00 Other purposes 72 50 S (381 08 DURIIA]\r. Tlio Rev. a. T. Harding reports:— During last "Winter, I he frequency of storms and the extraordinary depth of (he snow hindered a good deal all branches of our work in this Mission. The servie(»s especially were, in eonse([uence, not so well attended as in the sanm season of last year, and, in South Durham, on three Sundays, there w;is no service, through my own absence. We' have, however, notwithstanding, a great deal to bo thankful for, in regard to much of the work that was done. i in n ^'1 ■B. c * > i \ Pm b ' ' * iWL 1^ •j L" f4 %r ' ?S ■1' *^' I* i^i' t^ ""^ ^ gfclti WjlK iir, /iJ 1 ^ !|f 'I I, W- Ii ^ ^ I r. w iiii t ■ t:i t- hii: 38 At St. Paul's Church, L'Avenir, special services were held once a week, during Lent and in Holy "Week, I amoblio-ed to confess — thoujifh it is with the hope that it may never occur again — that on two occasions durhig the season through exceptional circumstances, I was myself al)seiit, and this caused the services to be interrupted. But for this, we should have had, I am coniident, an excellent report to make of this part of our work ; for, as it was, tlie congregations generally were good for week-night services, and*, on several occasions, especially in Holy Week, avovo such as would have been called good for Sunday. I can testify, too, that the worshippers were devout and attentive, and there Avere not wanting evidences that the season was observed; also, Vv'ith some zeal and care, in the private life; which is, perhaps, a still greater cause for thankfulness. In Upper Durham, Cottage Missions took the place of services in the Church. Before beginning this work, wo had a gathering of the people at the Tarsonage on the Feast of the Epiphany, whicli served as a kiiul of openiiiir or dedication of the liouse for Clod's service. The wholo Mission was invited to this ; but, owing to the bad state of the roads, only those living near were a])le to attend, though we had, notwithstanding a gnihering of over sixty. Wo began with a short service suitabh', to the occasion and the season, in which two addresses were deliver(Ml. onelh'in^' from the Hector of Mel])0urne, jo whom we are nnudi indebted for coming to helji us in s[)ite of snow-drifts. After the service, an hour or so was spent in social inter- course l)eforc separating. The whole was very pleasant, and, I think, ellective. From that time onward, until the roads ])roke up at lilaster, the Cottage Missions wore held r(\gularly once a week, but, instead of going from house to house as formerly, we met on each occasion at the Parsonage. Tlur attendance, generally speaking, was good, and we liop(> tliat the work was not without some good results ; Init stormy weather often interrupted our gathering, and to some extent acted as a damper. In South Durham, also, special servic(\-i were tried during' Lent, but they were not very successful ; some, however, which were held in Advent were pretty well attended. Th(i congregations at this Station have, during the sumniiM* months, been good, and the attendanc(\ generally, is I tliinli steadily improvins' ; the Sunday School, also, for [a while 89 did very well. Since our last report, two new families have been added to our number in this part of the Mission, which we hope will strengthen us a good deal. It is with considerable regret, that I find the amount we have given to outside o])jects to be much smaller this year than last ; though the total raised by the Mission is larger. To account for the falling off we must, of course, remember the amount given towards the Parsonage, the debt upon which we are trying hard to remove. But, though this may be offered as an explanation, it cannot be put forward as, in any degree, a sufficient excuse ; for if the principles of it be admitted, human infirmity and v/ant of faith might, at any time, in the effort to provide for local needs, override the direct commandments of God. May He keep us from " Losing our life in trying to save it," Besides the offerings in Church, we have collected for special objects as follows : — Mrs. A. Mountain i$13 25 Miss Burrill 1) 00 MissDoyle 7 15 Mary Ellen McDougall 4 10 $33 50 Two others were given cards, but were not able to collect anything. Th(^ rest of my work, so far as it is not of a private nature, ina)^ be charactcrii^ed as "Koutine," the good results of ofwliicb, if suck there be, can only be seen, "after many days." in regard, however, to temporalities, it may be noticed, that in Upper Durham, commodious outbuildings for the Parsonage liave l)een Ijegun, and will soon, we hope, l)o finished ; also that ^ 1 tb 3 00 2 3.-. 4 m 1,". 25 South Durham. $ CtK 2 C7 79 2 00 1 lo S 2;; fjC, 2 17 as,-) 0!l 17.J 00 .'•,7 no ■i; 022 s;i 2.S 20 1 20 15 no 125 00 127 .'!1 f) 01 100 00 107 10 Total. $ cti?, 19 53 4 04 10 GO 7 GO 4 GO U 2:. 68 47 3 43 400 00 400 00 271 41 $ 290 77 $ 213 71 $1133 31 DRU.MMONDVILLK. The Rev. F. J. B. Allnalt roporls :— As thoiv is no other Cliurcli wilhiii the liniils of this parish besides our own and that ol" the Konian CathoHcs, niy iioek may be said to include in .some sense all non- Koinanists residini!,' in tho district. These comprise some 40 entire families and lamilies 1)^0111x1 ii'j,- partially to us, partially to the Ivomanists, besides 14 individuals not in- cluded in any ol' the lamilies ; in all 2U.'> individuals. Divine Service. — Numl)er of Services in the Parish Church, 180, or very nearly, vi/: 2 every Sunday, 1 every Friday, besides Seasons and chief Holy i)ays. Holy Communion.— On lirst and third Sundays hi each month, also on Christmas ]Jay, Sunday after Christmas, Epiphany, Easter Day, Sunday alter Easter, Assension Day, Whitsuu Day, Trinity Sunday, Harvest Festival. 41. 1. Total. 7 $ ct?, 19 53 9 4 04 10 00 5 7 00 •• •1 CO •• U 2r, 6S 47 3 43 40U 00 400 00 271 41 SiiXDAY Schools and CL\s^ -SaiuloA' luoniin! Ch\s:s coikIucJimI ])\ lil.'Ct 01', f>un(lr,7 iii'teniooii, cotlau'o cturc o: ( 'Inss, coiuluct :'cl 1)V li'.n^tor al. t' wo pliit;os m uUcriiato Sundays, ('» iiiiK's and 4 miles distant. Saino hour. 8undav S:-hool (.'onduclHl l)y Mrs. Allnatt in Ih.! vil)a'j,-o, aiul 1)V a young lady iu a "[n'ivato house across t,h(i river. AV'i';'k-day chiss lor li!;!lo chihlren held by T*diss Crill. The Coim-rei-vation is scalt-U'ed, and ,so ihinlv, and at such disian ei'S mart, UU( 1. us or uMtlier ai. Iho Parish Churidi iorms t!i p!aei3 I'or au assenihi',' e on! y A litlle more tlia.n a, vea.r a'''o I made an eir)rt to revive e:i.r r h Co'incil 111 ; 1; now m workinu' ordi I' coisisls ol l\;ri:d!. cKv-led i;)r one yoa"'.". War. I '11- al sla menih'rs, om^ I'roiu caeh ([Uartiu- ol' th l!i'> \'e.->lrv MeetiuLi- aad lutldinu,- ciiil ee T ted 1 nr ( lu! V is to meet the ]i,e(d(>r and Church [I'.U'iO Is, an; ivive the heiielit ol' tludr CD iins 4 on an\' m.iln'r eonneelcd willi tlie. iiilore.^is ol' lh(i C!iur,4i. 1 r anv meiuhers of the C'ou'.rreii'ation have wishes n;)l.iints to mal;e, this is t'.ieir vehiele i'or so I'he nu>nil)>'rs ol' the Council arc also hound to to express o:- co (loim )1 xplam aU'A ni.ti I L''en<'ra! 1^ nown am,vorn-out on oceu new house. IS l)eaiitiiuiiv snua [id conirnodious aiul [)ri»i use Th; ted near tln^ Church, is roomy i lo be warm and couilbrtable. Fix.ixoi.Vii ST .\.Ti':Mr.NT— December Isl. 1ST3 to IJecein- her 1st. IS" ] loci'san foni: (i Hoard s ;)oO CO .li.-^.donary .Meetiim'.) 11 0') "... 10 14 neludin Ch'undi hoeiely r;i.du")p's College Subs(;riplions to l';;rsoiniu'i 5av;aar lor (lO C iiurcli re-.iairs ami sumirv exjien -i- i)0 'u\2 Of) 7.) 1.". K.VSl' rilA.Ml'TOX. \l 7'.3 IJev. iM'ii.'c I'.ovl*' vcjMn'ls : — llldn'alth, the result ol" an uiilViriunale aecidenl, is my an )looy ibr not writing luiy thing deserving the name oi' i\ pi 42 1 I! i; I rl report this year. The services in hoth Cliurches, up to the time ol' iiiy jililiclion, (two moiitlis since) had hecii duly maiiitrtiiied, but since that liino I liavc been coinp"lle(j, and it is with much sorrow I say ii, to ncn-i^'ct ^^tandoii coiiij;'re^'atio]i. And it was oiily throuu-h the kind assislaucc oT my ])rother clcru'yman ot West Fr;inipton, liev. J. ,S. kSykes, who is always ready to do au'ood act, that I wms en- abled to k(H'p up our reguhir v^^uiulay services at JIemi«oii. Our Schools, both day and Sunday, have l)eeii iaithruHy attended to by an eliicient sta.'i'oi' te;iche!,^, imd as a natural consequence are doini^' well. Our Jinancial statement stands thus : East Franiplon, ]Jiones;;n jJuiird s ]-2-) CO Standon, '■ " ;!.') (HI Sunday colkn'tions in both -',) 00 Special collections — llc.inison, si t. ;■'>■< ; Standon, 8-t IS b:8 Subscriptions to dillcreiit Church ]nir- poses i:^^ l.-) Iraproveineiits on Ijarn aiid u'lebe... oO 00 8 281 i):] GASPlu LASIX. The licvd. John P. Itichiu'^nd reports : — In presentinn- tluv annual report oi' ihe s'aie of this Mission, I have to reg-rct t!i" incrcnsin^- dc]n'cssion in the temporal ]n'osperity ol' the people. The i^'reat drawback hi Oas[, '; is that the people hnve to subsist on the })roduct ol' the summer la])or; tor when winter sets in tiu*re is little lor the people to do except huntinii', and in this there is no proUt over and above the supply ot meat the people thus oblain for tin!' families. Sf. Paul's Church. — I have ai^ain lo record the removnl of two families from this portion of Ihe iNIission. I\[r. .!. .1. Jjoundes, for some years Church AVarden, bus removed to S;indy jjeach, and another hvmily has removed to Ottawa. Th(i late Itev. Jt. Short, for niiiny ye;;rs liviiiLi; here in retiremoit, di(»d last summer; he was the oldest cler;>-ym!in in the Diocese of Que])ec, and find, in years uone by, endured a great deal of hardship on the Gaspu coast, having 43 had chivrg-o for some 3'orivs of Cape Cove, rercr and MalbaiOj ^vlK'U the hardships of travel ^vere greater than they are now. The new Church is completed all av^ internal iitting-s and i)ainting- ; the undertaking has been .-^reat for a small and reduced congregation, and I consider the people worthy of commendation for not wearying in the good work. To the lal-,' Church "Warden ^ve are this year indebted for the painting of the roof, at an expenditure of over liity dolhir.-;. To the 8. P. C. Iv. for a liberal grant towards the completion of the buil ling, and to Mr. Ilamon, Mr. Collas and others for tlie proceeds of a concert, and to the Misses Carters arid others our thanks are due in an- ticipaiion for anothi^r concert I'or th(_^ same object. 1 append the Church AVarden's linancial statement. ^7. James' C/iiirrh. — This congregation lias felt the local depression in demand for labor, ai.d an arrangement became necessary for its relief. A meeting between II. S. Scott, Esq., representing the iJiocesan Uoard, and this congrega- tion, was hehl last summer for ^his purpose. Tlie Mission of Peninsula and Little Gaspe v;as, on December 1st, added to the Caspo Basin Mission. The piHJjile seem eager to hav(^ tlie services of the Church and to he willing to do what ilun' can ; they are for the most part jMtor. My iirst visit came at a l)ad time of the year, and to reacli I'enirisula, only three or four miles from my house, I was o})lig(>d to travel over lirteen miles round the head ol' tlie North- West Arm, and on returning the journey occupied four hours arid a half There will be times in the year when it v»i!l be almost impossible to get to the Peninsula sidt.' of the ilwy, bui: I hope these will be few. During the month of lJeceml)er I held service three times at Peninsula and once at Little Gaspe. Paplisms 'I'-), Marriages o, Deaths 14. FINANCIAL STATE:\tI':NT. Jamc.'i' Cliurr.li. SI. Pa/ir^i Church. Assessment ^i? 1-3,3 00 kJimday collecUious, including special £0 CO Church — i)amli]iu' rool' TiO 00 Church Duildinu-... Pvl 00 Concert '.... 48 00 8 518 00 at. Dioee.'Hin Poard ••;? 187 60 ^5unday collections, inehiding special 18 7") liepairs to Church h-nce - '20 00 "Wood to Parsonau'c. yo 00 k 8 2oG 25 m " fr' IIATLEY f;f A i I Tho Ecv. A. J. Liilfoiir reports : — I liiivc liltlo to report this yoar Ixn'oiid ;ho ( rdinnry rouii;! of duties incident to missionary ^vork. iJivino Service Ims 1)0011 hold each Lord's Day at iit. James' Chureh, ]latlev. St. John's Church, AVatervillo, at tln^ Villau'o of Massa\vii>;>i, and (durinu- tho summer) at Avhat is known as the "Uld Church,"' Hatloy. This last mentioned is tlio orig-iiu;! Church edifice erected in this part of the Townships by the late llishop Stewart, and. lor many reasons unhnjipily, abandoned when iil'ty years ag'o the Tillai^-c Ch-.'.reh was buiit. Tlie people in its vicinity and diretlion adhcv.'d to the buildinu" and have sinci^ 1)0(^1 ministered to tlnM'ein by dissentiniij ministers of all slnub^s of belii'l' but now l<>v many years almost exclusively by the " Advent isls." Tims have hun" l)ut little symjitithy towai'ds ihe Church. I hope nev(M'lheIess to be abh^ to resume l)oth my Sunday Service and Sunday School here next sie.ni!.;-. w li-.u I trust, they will prove more acceptable and more ]>reliiable. Tho attendance at tlio Jirst thre(vs|ations named 1 uis been a. - larii't^ as in previous years. Thanl;s to Iviiid lady he] Oi Sunday Schools have been maintained iii cnnnis'iisin vnli Si. James' and St. John's, there al.so, I have Indd mrny v.eek- day services. I have cerlaiidy endea\ nured not to be unre- mindfulof Ihon'rent im]>ortanee of reu'ular and systt'malic vi- siting;, as oiIerini4' an oivportunity for cultival in^- that j),';- sonal acquaintan('o and sym'pathy with ojie".s jieoi essential to a ])astor's usefulness. ^My Tejisb- b' we S(» ('•.visler ]n'esents a .'^m P) adults; Burials 10. laller record than u;ual, vi ]] ap MS I , ] ■ I X A XC 1 A T. ST AT II.M E X T. ]lallev. AVaterviile. T in-M C]iur o ■ (■1 '2 no s 1 >ii 1 ncuml)<'nt Diocesan iJoaril Assessment, '^lO CO ( > no ■) _•) 1 00 1 00 ..•', 00 )0 00 45 i '<■«' li;is '' ;-ui(i n'iii'in;;! ^ ))y the ini)i)ily, eh \v;iN ov^-(] \n rein 1;y iiow U'V J J 1 1 1 S t^ocictv : l>()tli my v:. \\]\'n '"liliihlo. lltljn-l'S, Avitli Si. y v.ft'K- );^ lllilt'- inaiie vi- lliai i)t'i- eopjc so Jvcivisii'!' isuiN 11, •. T..lnl. tJ-) _■) 1 -T (1(1 'i ' 00 i"*- *' 01") ;]:.() (JO Othor Turposos G *J0 4 fiO 11 80 ]>y Entertainmoiits lowaid rar- .^onai'o 172 00 172 00 r:< GU;5 lo 8 -H no s; 7(i2 05 ■i\Vi:i:NKss. Thp ICev. l". lio,' r '.)<>] i iii^ ai H'lidi'.lK 1)1'. Ml \c\\' u: Hica dv i it file s('i\ie! s oi' my {'ouv ^^taLioll:■; h.as 1 duriiiu' liu' i-ast year, ;iiul tliovo has jjoi'ii a iirii';i:M' in thi' nuiiihiT ol' coiuuuiiiicaiits, sonic h-w Oi I (>! th<> youuii' iiicuihcrs ha\i!!;.i; h/i'oni-,' reiruhir partakers oi that Jloly kSacrainont ol' tho .Lord's Sui)[)fr. The Sundav ^(iU.(l lavt' h;'('ii well aii('ud( (i M iiu inr.ch iiidchtod lo i-s Aui.liii and ^liss ('aicHiu: McViity, IWr their assisl- aiiro as ^'a.i hor.s at (';iiiiid)eirs :::;n!id.ay kichool, they have lailiiruiiy ])err;>ru:e(l their viuiy, aiui jiearly douhled tlie liuniher ot sehohirs duriii^' iin> p suinin; Mr. ( has ))ia; d the Sehool av Lvsaiider I'^dJ «eoru't^ N and \'e reu'Ut;;:' aim piliiciial hi. liis alle/i(huie i; \v ;(;i!ie(i in\- wil' i;;ratioii oi l' Mi wd. i'aniiiv !iev removed Ironi our ol( d hoi ter a lie ill Si. T iiomas, ;i nd \'\'e a; n 'iih'd du\v ii in our litt ie ['arson; lllV \VO! \1 V .aiiiilv pi'o\^' to rrt'at help to me in :'»n hoe ii;is ciivt '11 eh.iru'e oT the Jhhie c iasrs o Ldids ill St:'pheiis" (.'iivireh, and durinu- the ^villter monlhs hoKls a iiihk' class on Wednesdays in the ParsonaLve. ]\Iy da.viu-hters render iue va'uahk' aid in th.e Choir. We Jrnvo adchvl •"] room.s roid a summer kitchen to the l^arsonaue, wldrh \\as (| lite 1o{ » small for a i'amilv. Wo liave also sunk a am-II in the locl;, 20 leet, aivd liavo -uccin-'ik'd ill oi)taininii' uootl watei'. Tkis, inckidingapiunp, CO, d s-12. •.' co; st ill the ])rou'ress and complelioii ol'the work, and have ])ro- inised me a donation oT a. ]>ortion ol' the materiak kiniker, yliiniiles. ])ricks, cSio. Tlie lloiible. Mr. Irvino, M.IM'., and (I ' f n, 5< I 40 W. K. Lambly, Esq., Rou-istrar of ibis County, liavo also promi.'iM'l'rom tlu'ir Company's Mills, ;ukI my own i'liends in Onlario havo promisod nio some as.sistanco, l)ut a lart^o portion ol'tho ex[)i'ns('must ho j)rovidod l'oi'duiiiii>' the cominn' yar. Tlu^ p(M)i)le licn^ are :!ll very poor, hiu they must do somelhinu" Uiemselves, and I uili liuvt; to appeal to the hierids of the Church to make up the deli(.'ieiK'y. The lu'V. Chiis. Hamilton, Bishop's Commissary, has kindly i)romis>'d me to represent my necessity to the JSocit'ly at home. I have l)eon absent from the j\Iission only two S/ni//aij'< during- tlic yi:u', once when I went up to Monirral to nuH't my family. It has been very laratifyiiiLT to iind a stcadv increase in ihe number of tliose whi> attend Id vine Worslii}). and to observe the warm and Jiearty maniu-r in which lli.v cimaii'e in the responses and siniiinu'. May till' Lord Himself ji'ive His Idessii^- to all tlu' means of Lirace, and raise ui> a ]n'ojde amonii" us, to bless and i)r;iise His Jloly name, and to hand down His truth to the Livnc- ra lions to com?. y I N A X C I A 1 i s' T A T K .M E N T . Annual Suljscriptions to Diocesan Board .s 2.")0 00 Oilertory -^ <»!) Aid to Tarsonau'e addition lOU 00 Insuraiu-eon I'arsonaLie and Churcli to T)!) >;. P. Ci ^. '2 08 Church Societv -M :;;> s -tiil 07 IK ELAND. The ]i-v. T. L. Ball reports:— The ordinary work of Ihe district has a'one on Avilhout interruption during the yt>ar. AVith the assistance of 2^1 r. AVood, now for ten j'ears licensed as lay reader, once a month, I have lu'ld service in Triniiy Church every Sunday as well as on the uTcater festivals. Christ Church, lliree Sundays in the nu)nlh anroved this year; I can now meet my congrt?Laitions with reasonable punctu- 47 ality, though I can Loar ivoord th'>y always ^vaited patiently whi'ii I Avas dotaiiUHl by aecidcnts from broken bridizes, mud lioles, snow drills, or any otlicv orihc c^oinmon occnrrcMU'es ot'tlu* st'a,>()n. 1 ihinkwe ar-,' ai)i>i-oa(.']iini;' the ii^'e of liiL!,'liwnys berc, and 1 trust also there is an advance ill the way that leadetli to eternal life. Al; Upper Ireland the eon«.Treu'alion, assisted by a u'lant ol' slOi) ['v, m the Church k^ociety. h;ive been able to linisli and lurnish the interior oi' the chancel and aallery ol" tin' Church. Tliere :ire now s(\its ibr liOO \vorshipi)ers, and (;oailortable ones too. The Ladies' Association has continued workinn" throug'hout the year, and rendered not only valuable aid in a social point of view, but also assisted nniterially pecuniarily, i'arish and Sunday vSchools have been kept o[)en wiih usual success. Lower Ireland and Adderley have bcMni ren-ular in their paynn'Uts to the Liocesan Board. The Ibrmer has increased laru'ely tin; amount lor Church Society. Both have perhaps shown all ihe zeal that could be reasonably expected iVom the liniiled attention that can be shown them in so laru'c a I'arish or District. I only hope the day will soon come when an increase of laborers will g'ather tln^ lields ready ibr harvest as far as human jud0 00 Church Society ^-5 S2 Tarsonage aiut Glebe iniprovenien.t 40 00 Parish School 120 OO Otb.cr purposes— local charities '.''•") 00 Total lo-i &2 l:l\c;sey. The ItL'V. James Boydell reports: — The most interest inir events which I have to report for the year past arc the following: i iii I H r j! 1 : vn ■'4 48 The propavation oi' a class oT -ic;:aosy. and tJie otlior two |m])licly iii iho Conu';'t>u'ati()n. Th»» consooratioii of the IJarial (liw.md and a p;)itiuu 'A another now dcfdod o\or to ihs' Chiircii. Tho ordinary Si'r\ivH'^ ]in\ o h'MMi lioldai tji" tar.'n sta'ioiis comprising' t!io Mission, ihe (.'omri't'iratioiis hi'iiin- jihoai oqual to llio avcrai^'c ol'last y(\ir. M'illi rc^-ard to \Uo iim./i' and secret; work of tho Jloly SjH'rit, while I ^vou!d hnive the record oi' that, io Jlini \vho jiulu'clli iiot as man juilu'ctii, I may perhaps \vithout ]>vesunr.)tion he jii-rmitted t') say that some ha\'e evidcnc.'d iii tli"ir tlianld'ul rec-piiu;; of the means oi' Grace ilu' sancliiVifi^- j-owcr oi" ilie JLilv JSi)irit. Th(^ Church Ivei2-is!ev s])eal:s as I'dlows : I'ajjtisms, Infants i)tU)licl\'. ;•; Inl'HUs i)rivatelv. f) ; A.lult> publicly, -2: pn\-an'!y, 1 ; Tolal iN; M;irria:;'es, l' ; Ihiiials. 1 1. Sf. Piniffi OH'! Ili/f/ 7V//,''/// iJ/.iwncr Pond. C/mrc/i. Diocesan ]}oar ni) s lOj 0() Church HociiMv Il-J II "':1 •2\ S. r. C : :! !7 Other pui'poses (;:', (iS ,". I .-,:, l.F.MllS. rii(^ lte\'. J. Kemp reports : — ThenMs but lit lie this year to i;'ll. 'i\hc(;!,I :,| >ry ol' woii: done — in about th;' usual way. Thi^ sick am! w leilc v:>il d, and s»u'vices held in three Churches and at I lie ,s.'\eial out- kSiutions, with about tl)e usual comyreivations. St. James', Lmnls — Tlt^re we b.ave a Church in u'ood rei>air, and here beinij;' the head-(juai'I(M's ol' the .Missirni, I licld morninu' service every second .Sunday, and ev(Miin!>' servico (as a rule) (>very Sunday, \vi;h an avei-iure allendaiicM of 40 to yO. j\lany lamilies have ri-uiovcd I'rum this part ol' 4!) tho Mission smco my appoiiitmout, and some \v\ve died, iiiul a fi>\y have intermarned with dissoulers and have left the Chni-oh. so our con^yren-aiions h'.'re-are not as hir^-e as tlv^y used to ])e. Evi^n, ahhoui>-h we have opined "^Kome iidditional Church fiiuulies to help to make up our losses. We have a Sunday School here, under the superintendence of Mr. rreor^-e 13ayn(>~our worthy Lay IXdeg'ate— he is assisted by two ladies of thi? coji^Tegation, and I yive occasional instruciions, catechising-, ^o. There are on the ])ooks about thirty scholars, about equally divided as to sex, with an averau'c attendance of about twenlv. St. "Mark's. — Service is held in this Chu:'(.-!i on Sundays, niorninu- ami aitcrno;)n, alrcrnalely, exci'pt on my Sundays at Brou'i-iiion, wliidi occur once in six vrecks, then service has to be drop;)ed, as 1 cannot serve both places on the savai' day. The con'_>'reivation here is, on the wliole, a. little larifcr than at St. James' Church, and there are a mu(!h lari^er num!)er of Church people here. Ikit too many make a practice of slayinu' at home — the excuse is — • distance, bad roads — sometimes bad weather — and, in some instances, tlie want o!" clothes trood enou<>'h. IJut, I feav tlie n'reat watit is the /r/7/. AVe have also a small Sunday School here, in (diaru'e of Mr. "\Vm. McVitly, assisted to be a u'ood cong'reu'a- tinii bci-e w be I! t lie Mi nc■^ w i-re in o[)'i'a!ion, but as tlu' works a)'e shut down, liiei',' are only two families leit, with a few sctiler.s round. 'I ovi-r "20 -all told ; towards iiaikiu'.r up the b^'cds Assessment — l)Ut as tlu\se peo[)le have uianv olllirui left, that oi'the i^'rcater pa)'t ol'it is 1(,.-1. le conoreiiMtion now does not number •:..! I u.-ed to be ii'i\'cn bv this couu'reii'atiou 50 Boattic's. — I hold Sunday arternoon services durinu' Ihe summer season, ^vhpn I take the morninir at St. Mark's, which involves about 2-') miles travel on that day ; attendanct\ li'ood ; about one-half Church people, the rest Presbvterians. I lake a monthly service here on week days, in the winter the attendance not as good as the Sunday attendance in summer. ]'rizzells.--This is a Stnlion about live miles iV: . St. Mark's Cliurch, and about twdvt? mih^s IVoni the Piirsonaiu'e. I hold service there usually a])out once a month on week days, when I have a congregation of about thirty, mo.^tly Church peopli'. There are also three or four other places, wher.^ I hold occasional week day service ; but tliey may be called .special, as I take them, very rarely. AVlu-n 1 hai)pi'n to De staymg all niuht in the locality on my n'silnluin. rounds. In the perlormaiice of these services, 1 ha\(' travelled over two thousaiul miles during the year and that often over roads which nudvC it anything but a journey of pleasure, I have lost a little time also, from personal and family sickness. Financial. — The subscriptions to the Church Society are smaller this year than on ])revious years — cause, hard times, Por/i: and Bulter cheap. i\Ioi'(^ than the whole amount of thi; assessment was lost by the farmers this year, by selling their biitlvr a month too early, and too nniny begin to economise — at the Chnn-h-door. The Church Wardens will have hard work to make, it all up [i.e the assessments.) Extra giving is almost out of the {question. Jlowever, we have collected by subscriptions and oU'eitory about lihy- six dollars, which will have to do duly for this year, and we must hope for better tinu-s. FIX.\NCI.\L .ST.'. TK.M F..\l', Church Society JMinds ^ \\ 10 s. r. a (I (10 A lu"oma Diocese (j 0(1 Diocesan r)oard 200 (;») Jhshup's College .17 -">- Other purposes o\) AV Total $ 40:5 t\) 51 MAGOG AND GEORGEVILLE. The Key. J. IIop])urii reports : — I bolieve I can conscientiously report prog-ress in this Mission (lurinu- the past year. The statistics appended to the report speak lor themselves. Tlie sum total is a very creditable one, and thongh it l)e larger than one can expect year ])y year, (seeinsr that it ^vas raised for special purposes) yet it is iair to the i\Iission to say it ^vas I'reely given, and so may be adduced as proof of the interest' taken in the '"hur^ h \y her members. The \ "ces have been regidarly held throughout the Missio ' iico I failed to appear in Georgevilie on a Sunday eveninu', having been Avarned by the doctor of the place, lest I should provoke a threatened illness. This tried mc not a little, seeing- it was the iirst time since my v)r(lination that 1 was ol)liged to forego an api^ointmeiit throuuh iiidispositio)!. The attendance at Church has, on the whole, been regular and g'ood. In this respect with the members ])roper, little lault can bi; found; and it is l)lciising' and encouniging' to notice, on the part of outsidi>rs. a disposition to come in and join with us. In the past ther(^ w.is a strong- in-ejudice, which seems to be breaking; down rapidly. ]Miiy it soon disappear. Last year I called attention to two new services I hud opened in School houses under favorivble circumstances. They have been continued and have been attended with good residls as I'ar as i can judge ; the attendance is steady and incre-isinu'. 1 have l);ipli;^ed a number of children and two adults, tnid others are preparing. One nuvrked inii)rovemcnt is in reverential ])Osture ni ])rayer and in (piiet and eau'er attention to reading'and'teaching. in addition lo these I l)egan a third, eight months ago, in an ()pi)osite direction, and only four miles irom Mag(^g. As in liie former case, I did this in answer to a recpiest Irom the jx'ople of the district ; this has l)een an easier duty than the others ini accoiint of several present being- accus- tomtMl to the mode oi" worship yenrs ago. There are also several memhers of the Methodist body who have come, ren'iiliirly and have thrown themselves heiirtily into the worship. In Advent season I ])egan a course of lectuies on baptism, which I delivered in all "parts of the Mission. This 1 did 1' ^ i I M I I .'■ tj.Hr ■- ki 52 :r ill order Ihat the mind of the Church might be known, and the reason ii'ivon for its belief. In the two centres of work the attendance "was usually smal, but in outside places g'reat numl)ers ^vere g'alhered togetlier to hear. I ihraiik from the controversial parts, believing' that as a rule little good is done l)y strife, but yet made i)lain allusions to our distinctive truths in connection \vith the deeper truths of the sul)ject. I do not now reg'ret that I undertook this duty in some respects unpleasant, fur it seems as if it had lavoral)ly impressed many. The Sunday scliools have ])een faithfully attended to in ])oth parts of the ]\Lission ; the one serious dilliculty met hv the teachers is irregularitj', for this the parents must be in a g'reat measure blamed; if they only rtnrlixed how hard ii made the duty of teaching' they would lend assistance. In both villages, the ladies organized a kScwiiig Sotietv "which brought in g'reat g'ain to the Church ; without their assistance it would have l)i>en impossible to carry on the imi)rovenu.'nis of the Churches as extensix'elv as thev haw been. At the Xmas tree in Georg'eville the lucumln'nt wa.s creatly surprised by the ladies pres(>nting' him with a very beautiful South tSea seal cap and other h'ss(n' gifts. At ISIagog' an equal surprise awaited tin* organist, "Mi >,s Henrietta Sweeney, in the shape of a. uold watch. This, all the congregation i'elt, she fairly earned by her tlevotion to her duties in Church. A very J'avorabhr opiiortunity was g'iven to me this frummer to take a holiday. Health did not (h^maiul it, but many of my friends urg'ed me, and the Ijishop warmly advocated it, so that I went. Duiing' my al)senc(; the work Was kei>t npl)y Mr. Jvichard Hewton, (student of Lennox- ville) ^vho gave g'reat satisfaction tot he i)eoph» and to myself. To lighten his burden 1 closed all the School house services but one. There was one great objection to my leaving, and that was that important work was to b(> done to both Churches. Thouu'h I have little taste or skill in this, yet 1 did strongly desire to witness its ])rog'ress. (leorgeville Church was thoroughly idastered, tinted and i)ainted, and all are satislied that it is well doU(<. The rei)airs were iru't l)y the Ladies Society, whose l>a/,aarwas most successful, sur])assing tiie eAi)ectalioiis of the most Jioi)eful. f'ilin 53 Mr. Sioroy, of Stansload, contracted for the tower at Hag'o,?, i>iid, built a substantial one, which is also an ornament to the Church. Mr. Webster, of Maffoo- accord- r'^S' )Je ing- to a promise given a few years ago, upon tlie com^ tioii of the tower i)rese:ited a bell. The gift was a munili- cent one, exceeding his promise, and so delighting all in the place. It had a good elfect upon other.'«<, lu'ovoking to U'ood works, as the second subscriplion, hurriedly circulaled and ([uickly iilled, testiiii'd. Thi^ reu'ister shows : — At Ma^'ou' — Infe.nt bn|nisnis, '2\ dnl t)uria Is. t ) ; iiiarnngcs, i. i\i (ieoru'eville — Inlani liaptisnis, 7 ; burials. 1. IMagog includes ll;*: suri'ounding School houses. ' V '!' ! • TIC JvUlLliiiJl'. A s;se .•■anient >; Tower and bcil Oll'ertorics )0 (lU (M) •i.j') Present lo Ui'gani^ Total '.!:; 1:! 1^ l:() (. sci.ru'cviilc Asscssnn^nl >^? lOii 00 on vcpaiis i' (Mlcitovii 1)4 (.t,il ,s ;:-M Vi from Mairou' tola.b mu>t 1)1' (let I lu'Mcd for the Oilertory riiihllv 1 claim sl-0 Ciiveli foi' tow er exiu-n.M'. r.iul al'-o i-'iveu by friends at a. distance. The balance for Mau'og \vi!l be si.'..'),!:: : ( ieorii-eville t')t.il,s;;i0,li4. I'utal, S'.''.''i.<'(''. balance on lie; Magou' towis' h;is biH-n .siib.-evibed. Tl navabl" m a NCir .MAI-i.^AIi:. The Kev. vu';., Radley \V;;Ilers n'porls:— In sendinu' my report lo the Soc; month'i.f .lune last, 1 was ordained by ilis Lord- ship the llisln^p to the Holy C)Hieeof a Priest. r. i34 Since my Priesthood I have celebrated the Holy Commu- nion regularly once a month at Malbaie, and at the Coriiei" of the Beach. I have noted ^vith delight the increasing- number oi" Communicants and their reverent worship. ^ly Sundiiy School has, I am g'lad to say, been a success this year. 1 have had a n^ii'uhir attendance oi' iil'ty children, holding it in the al'ternoon it suited better those children living at a distance I'rom the Church. I wish to thank Mr. John LeGros, my late Church Warden, who was also a teacher in our Sundav Sdiool, f(n' his kindness in aclin«>- as superintendent on those Sundays when I was absent doing duty at the Corner of the Beach ; also, Miss Varden and Miss Gadd for kindly taking chiiises, and regularly atteiuliiig them. My Sunday Services at ^Malbaie, both at morninu: aiul evening have been extremely well attended, our Cliur(;h at times being' quite lull, the singing and responding being very good and hearty. I am glad to say I have been able to hold my regular services at the Corner of the l^each on the (lays appointed at morning and ait(M'noon, returning to ^lalhaie lor Evening Service. Tln're is growing 1 am rejoieed to see here, a greater reverenee for the due obser- vance of the Sunday, and an air of seriousness passing over many who once took but little heed. Last winter a few Ladies and Gentlemen of Point St. Peter, members of my Congregation, got up a very success- ful Concert, and after paying ex})enses handed me a l)alance oi s(j4.11, to 1)0 ai^plied to our Church work. 1 have to thank Adolphus Collas, IJlscj.. who was the hauling spirit in this good work, and on whose shoulders it mainly rested for success, also IMessrs, J. vis lor the gift of a larue box of us(>ful and fancy artielevs for a Bazaar we intend holding on the loth of January in behalf of our new Organ, which I hope will be placed in the Church earlv next summer. I have to thank also mv Church Warden^ \V. Le B. Pauvel, Esq., for th.> gift of "a sleigh. St. Peter's Day falling this year on a Sunday, in-evenltnl us augmenting our Endowment Fund, though 1 hope next year to be able to do so, it is the intention to give the pro- ceeds of the sale of iish caught on that day to that Fund. I, 55 I am sorry we aro not able to do iiioni for the Church Society, but many who gave last year an^ totally unable to «,nve to any outside object this year, money iii \ u'< ■ parts beiiiii- a verj^ scarce article, the "hard tun \s and hi^n price.i which prevail bcinc^- their reason and not their excuse. Many poor people here have to u-o fhis wintm- with a pro- tracted keen appetite, thonn-h the Jii^hiiiq- this season lias been better than i'or the last lew years alouu; this coast, still many remain unbenelited, beino- so deeply indebted, it is almost impossible lor them to make headway and keep the woir from the door. Let us only hope that there is a nioie prosporoiis time in store and that it will soon dawn upon this coast. Uy reij^ister shows lor the year— 22 l]a!)tisms, 4 Marri 10] ages. iuruils. Collected in my Mission :— Diocesan Board s; 2.')0 00 " 11 08 o5 00 C^hurch tSociety ('oUected I'or t)ra'an Fund l']xpenses and other ptirjiosv^s 1 UP. 00 s 501) 08 :.IA(ll)ALi:.\ ISLANDS. The Rev. J. Chambers reports : — During the winter the work lias b.'cn carried on as usual, visiting my people on the di'l'eri'nt Islands v»'hich have been connected with ice. The winter set in milder than usual, and the ice was not so sale as it generally is in the early part oi" our wintt'r. However, v^ith one or iwo ex- ceptions I have escajM'd trouble in uiy Journeys. Scltoo/s. — Last I'all the Council ori'ub'lic Instruction per- mitted us to Ibrm Dissentient Schools and to have but one schoolmaster, who shotdd be under the joint control ol two or more Boards ol' Trustees and to n)ove from Island to Island at their dis(;retion. Iherylhing was arranged according to law, and the Sjhoolmaster commenced opera- tions at Clrosse lsl(\ where he remained until February, teaching the children at that place. By the order of the Trustei>s he was then sent to Crindstone Island where he will remain until June, I .; of) In tho early p;irfc o[ tho, wiiitor ami (Iiirinu^ tho (imo, tho k^clioolmastor was toacliina' at CJ-rosse Islo, I uiidortook to teach tho chiklron at Crriiidstono IshiiKl, adopting tho .same mothod of toachiiig as tliat nsod l^y mo during' th>! throii provious wintor.s ; this has socured to tho (!riudstono chil- dren a knia'thy piM-iod of instruction. Every morninu' 1 open the School with sliort moruijigprayor and the readin-j- and explaining of one of the Psnlms of the day, thisoccupies ahout a quarter of an hour, and althouii'h not a long tinio. yet a time of sowing tho good seed in tlio hoarts ol' the young. Through the kindness of 11. S. Scott, Es(|., Quehi'o, wo received a nunihiM- of books and slati's, thus givinu- us a good start, for liad it not been for th(; aid thus givon we should haA'o been placed in adiliicult jiosition, owinii'tothe lateness of tho sen^on when tho Schools \V(M'o i'ornicd, and the impossibility of ])rocuring anytiiing lioro after the navi- gation is clofjod. E.itri/ ls/(U/(f. — [ visit(>d l^ntry Island late last IVdl and could not ])Ossil)ly repeat tho visii until late in March, at which time a bridge of ice formed and connected it with Amherst. Tho people here ;;re all rrotestants and arc alwavs ghnl of my A'isits, shewing' this not only by word, but bv the ■willin'jness to attend Diviiio Service, and their attention and apparent devotion. lam sincerely thankful tostat(Mhat wlnni I wes on the Island last fall, a Tom j)(M-aiice Societv was started, and throuuh the piM'sevorance of 1\\y. .Tam(>s C'assidy, (ilio worthy liulit-house ko(>])er,) sevonteini momlxn's hav*^ enrolliMl their names as total ;d)stainin's from the intoxicating i)oison. Ain/irrs!, hluiid — An;her- during \\\^' ^vintol•, but upoji this Island lln^ro :ir(^ but four Ih-otestajit lamilies and some of these so I'ar from ih(> Church that aiiythinu' like !)ad woatlun- ]'>revents tiieir api^earanoe. However, I have visited the, families here and m ihe it a practice^ lo catechise the children. (!rin(hloiie hlitirl. — As ih(> I'arsonau't^ is on Cri'indsloiie Island, th(> ])i^opIo here have t!ie adx'anta'i't^ ; for mere Services are. Indd her(» than on any other Island. Duiinu' the la^t two months I have liad Daily l']v(Miin'i' Service at ") o'cl'ick. and I ini'.md (i). \ .) cnntinniiiLi' it as lonii' as ]K)ssihio, /. ('. so long a.s ])eo;)le will attend; s.) far a, very fair atttmdanco has been u'i\-en. rreaching a sermon to tho pi^oplo every evening cannot do them any harm. During tho winter 1 have had weekly readings. '" !■; 57 always scriptural sul>jt'ct.s. oommenciuo; and liuishing- the meetinii- with praj'-er, thoso readings have been well attended. Grouse h/c. — I have visited Grosse Isle as often ns possible. "We were not able to use the (,Miurch ior Divine Sorriee as the building is not iinished owing- to the lack of funds, and unless something nnror(>seen occurs I am afraid we shall be as lav olt' having a Cliureh as ever. The people are not luimerous enough nnr are they rich enough to procure the necessary means, anil although the Seal hshery was excel- lent on som(> ol' (he Islands, yet here at Grosse Is](^ it was an entire Inilure, nnd so, many were not able, to subscribe, which, il'any .S.-als had been taken they willingly would have doui*. The peopl.> hn-e ar.> thoroughly true to Church principles, and I lirmiy believv' that ii' we could ]>rocure ('15200) two hundred dolhir.s to comi)l('te theliuilding, mu(,'hgoodmiu-ht l)e done, beca'.ise, th'.ni the children mi'vlit he assemble' horse, but in doing so broke through myself. AU my aiiompts to ge; ih.e hor.se oui ])rovi'd fruitless, and I should v/ithout doubt have lost mv h<)r.s(Oiad not assistance (juickly arrivinl ; however, the only hurt I received v/as a good soaking and badly I'rozen in one linu'er. On another occasion I had left Amherst Island on my reiurn to (Irindston*' Ishind and had ]io' been on the ice lonii' befoiH^ a heavv stc^rm set in. For a time the wind hlt'w very liercely and the drift and filling snow prevented nil' makinu' r.ny progress. I mad;' for the huul as quickly as i)ossible and" l;v f 'Howin.r aleng t!ie co;ist I snccceded in getting on iln> hwid iiL'iiiii at the West point oi Anuierst, and after six hours of such experienci; arrived at th(i re.Nidencc of Mr. kSavag.\ one of my Congregation, who with his kind wile soon made me forget the roughness of the journey by the kind-iess thi'y shewed me. 1 1 ) 'I I I I I L i. M^' I 1 » '!« i.'':| Dl Hi n n t f i •< n^ 58 Lihrnri/. — Ever sinca I have bet^ii slationod horo mv rrroiit desiro lias been to procure such a number of reliabK- books as should keep the peoph^ reading' in their own homes durinii' their spare hours of winter, and ])y i^erseverinu,- I liave at last about ninety volumes ^vhicll will Ibrm a cood nucleus for a Mission lendinc: library; these books have been well used durina- the winter, and I trust have IiIKmI not only time but their minds with prollb.ible employnn'iit. Note. — The Church has sinc(^ tlie da'u* of Mr, (.'hambcvs" report biMMi rendered lit for the Con<;'rei^ation to assembli' in for worship, chielly throun'li the valuabh^ uTani of si 00 from th(> Church Society and throug'h the kind aid of soiuf, i^entlemen in Enu'land, amongst v.liom Mr. Chainh-^-s irratefully mentions the Rev. IJomaine (iovelt, of Now Market, and II. Martin, Ivsip, of London. kep! up NKW CARLISLE AND PASPEDIAC. The Ptev. Thos. Blaylock reports :— Th(^ ordinary work of tln^ Cinirch has been both Missions and some extension made. In the Mission of Paspcbiao tliere lias ])een no iiicriMis.' in the average attendance at rul)lic AVorship, but a sKliIiI increase in the numl)er of Communicants. The most marlced improvement is in tlie Sundnv Sclio;.! work. Under tlie su])erint('ndence of ]\Ir. AV. Bissor. the school at St. Peter's Church has nearly doubled its numbers, but we ureatly need good instructive ])Ooks and a library, a want which I hopi> to see sujiidied as soon as the Parsouaue (h'bt is paid oil'. A new Sunday School, two miles from tht> Church has been started in this ^Mission, and about twenty-live children g-athercd in. who before had iitlli' delinite religious instruction. AVe had a Chiisi.mas tree in which both Schools Joinecl ami spent a very i>leasant eviMunu'. At New Carlisle the attendance at the Services has in- creased steadily during- the past year. There is not, how- ever, a corresponding^ increase of Communicants, llrrc also the Sunthiy School has iiu'reased 100 per cent during the year and the teachers are dilig'cut and worlliy of all praise. The financial affairs of this ]\rission, I am sorry to say, remain in statu quo, far from satislactory ; owing in sonic i'.> I cL'g-reo. to the fact that timos are here harder, and money scarcer than ever. No farm produce, or in fact any thing else that the peoph^ raise can be sold for cash. The winter work of making shingles for export to the "West Indies was also hl()[)p.'d, the market being ovin-stocked. Those who do not know the place can form no idea ot the dilhculty of raising money for Church imrposes. More money was sub- scribed for the assessment out less paid in than last year. There are also more arrears of pew rent and the Oifertory is also less. tSome improvements have, however, been made. The Parsonage has been surrounded by a gallery and the ]):ini new roofed, the walls shingled and painted ot a cost of about 8 1 -'3. A liazaar got up by both ]Missions has netted, as near as I can now state, !s;];)0, which goes toward paying olf the (U'bt still due on the rarsonage. Since the vacancy at iShiguwake and Tort Daniel, I have made several visits to that Mission, Freached three times at i'ort Dani'l, twice at Shiu'awake and L'Anse au Gaseou, administered the Holy Communion three timos to the sick, attended three Burials, performed the ^[arriage cermony three times and Baptized two infants. 1 give the following extracts iVoin roLrister —Marriages 11'. iiaptisms 40, Burials lo. fix \\C I A 1. STATEMENT. I^ispebiac. New Carlisle. Total. Diocesan Board n 3(H) 00 slOO To $ 40"^ 7o UHi'rtovy ii!) 80 51 .jf 154 40 Sale of land at Hope Town oo 50 Bazaar ^30 00 Olher vecripis 108 00 178 87^ 28t3 87A Tolal ^sliilO 5:2^ I'ORTNEUK. ;• in some The Uev. II. Walha- Colston reports :— That during thi; Tp e months he has been in charge, the I'ollowing amounts have been ri'C>'iv*'d for Chmvh pur- poses : — V I Hi:!!; m m :tl 1.* i |) I! 41 ^? 1; d^:^ 1 !.! I .4; i^f'llte? .: GO Diocesan Loard >s 100 82 Church Society 2 00 fs. P. a 1 80 rtirsoiiacoFniid ^0 07 (.)lh(n- Colh'ctions 2:3 o-l Total ^ 174 l;J Kivii.]ii:-Du-Lorp (ex ijas.) The Ilev. Ernest A. "VTilloni^'lily Kin^- rfpovts : — reriod— Advent 1878, to SejH. 20, 1870. Services — In iuornin'4' at Church on Sundays and chiel' Festivals. In tSchool-liouse at 11. K. Station, a cliiUIvcnjs service and Sunihiy-Scliool at 3 o'chMdv, and evening I'vayev at 7. At "Le rortaL>'e,*' about (5 miles distant, anarternoon service on 5 or G Sundays. On Thursday evening' at tlie Station always, and in Churcli on other week-days, Ire- (juently durini^ the summer, with several Sunday ai'ternoon services in Church, mainly throii^'h the kind help ol' the liev. n. Kittson, ]\I.A. Some Missionarv ser\ ices at Chicoulimi, Grand Bay, Ste. L'lavie, Itimouski, Trois Pis- toles and St. Thomas, where also the sacraments were administered and the sick visited, as fx'casion iiermitled. Some help in this connection was kindly rendered l)y the Hev. A. Poultbee and others. The numl)er oi' members at head-quarters, (P.-du-L.) lias })een slii2;htly modiiied by recent railway chani^'cs, ])ui tliere are still 22 i'amilies oi Church people, besides some indivi- dual members and adherents. Ten persons were coniirmed, and one adult ])ai)tized Inst January, by the Bisho]). The Holy Communion was administered twice a month during the summer, when the coiurreiration is always laru'cly increased by the visitors. Contributions during- only al)out OA months I'or all Churcli purposes, wen^ $.3t3(J.07. Collections were duly nnule throug'h the ollertory for the various I'linds ol" the Church Society, lor ]>isho])'s Colleu'e and other objects. The. nucleus oi' a Parsonaue-l'and, came IVom a very successl'ul entertainment, most kindly promoted and carried out ])y Mrs. Frederick Montizambert, Mrs. Posser Dean, 61 and other friends of tho Church at Caoonnn. lloro I wonhl also mention a donation of -$10 from Kev. Thilip Dumoulin, and !i<;"> from ISliss Holmes. The interior of the Church is in cood condi'on. The roof was tarred in t!ie Sinin^-. Two sides of the Chr.rch- yard have received new feucinii*, and the rest is in ;"ood repair. The graves have been marked out, and th(^ urouiuN put in better order. The assessment is paid in advance up to the end of th«5 yoar. An annual rental of $7.') for a Parsoniiae, was voted at lh(^ Easter Vestry-Meetiiiu-, and ^'Jl are in hand for a i'.-\ l)uilding. The insurance upon the Church is paid for 3 years, from July last. Materials have been provided for 2 new surplices and stoles. I'romisi's to the amount of about $100 were made towards the i'arsonau'e I'uiid and advance of assess- ment, Vv'hich 1 trust willbt' siill available. The Itegisters, A'csiry-buoks and I'arochial lists were written up and handed over i<> the Vrardeiis before JSept. 21, when the Parish becaini! vacant by my appointment to the Ivectory of Levi>. I'revious to (putting the Mission, I was presented with a very i)leasing und v. ,n-m-hearted address, and a valuable ami usei'ul piece of jm-.u'. That the incumbency oT the Parish is sLJil /nutroif/ab/i/ vacant, is a verv u'reat eause of re'.';i"el to me, as it is ;'!so. 1 know, to the l)eo[)le themselves, hei us, t lierelbre, pvav God to supply this vacancy ere lon!^-, and in the btsi possible manner. As my connection witii the Diocesan board now ceases, by reason of appointment lO a self-supportinu' Parish, I desire to emb'.ace this (>pj)ortun.iiy of gratefnlly acknow- le(lii-in;>- the kind, ]irompl, and business-like attentions, and the great consideraiion which have ever characterised th<' relations of tiie Hoard witii the Missions that have been successively under my chara'e. The foHowinLV statement ^viH speak Cor itself:-— Ollerlorv in Church s 00 Missionary Meeting (Jews) 5 60 >; 10 00 Assessment to Diocesan 13oard ■ 1:^0 00 Parson;(<:-e Fund 01 on Sundries Ii7 I'O Adviuiecd nisscs.sint'nt 17 -2') llivtMi ti-avt'liiiiu' i'.\|)c!i,s(\s (ahout) 50 00 :,-^ .'>C,1 07 SANDY IJKACll, i !] The Kev. M. Korr reports: — lu siMuIini^' iv staiemeni ol' the ooiulition and pron-i-ess oC this Mission, I am ])ainl'ully aware ol' lIuMinpos^ihiliiv nl' l)riiiu'inii' forward anything- lo invest th;' rej)oi'i with attraetion in the eyes of .siraiiircrs. To tJiosi', ht)\ve\ri'. by whoso Ibsterinij,' cart> it owes its existence and con- tinuant.'c ; even dry statistics are not wht)ily devoid ol' interest; " the simi)h,» annals " ol' the lil'c ot rciiu'ion, amid the h:)\N'iy sons ol'toil, are perused with ' ^nie attention and sympathy. A year has ])assed since the state ol' Saiidv Jieach Mission has chiimed your notice; a year marked — as so many others have been — with mercy and urace IVeni Our l"\itiier's hand; Ibr. thouu'h the' last api)roacliinu' Winter HUed me witli <4dooniy loreljodinu'snl' distress and privaiion, in anticii)ation ol" its advt'ut ; yet these wei'e not reahsed to the extent that I dreaded, by Us actual presence. It louud us poor and anxious ; but Ave were not sutiered to waul; all our more uru'ent neeessitii's \vere sui)plie(l, and even tlie assessment diu' to the lioard, which 1 ifreally ienicd could not be met, was, at last, i)aid in full, an' (he long-continued wet and cold, havtr heeu abundant, thouu'h <>J from the small extent of land under cultivation, the .supply from that source is only an aid to the maintenance of the ])eople, not their staff and supj)ort. Did Ihey depend more upon the land and less upon th* sen, it were better for them, and to that th(^y must, uUiinately, be ])roui^ht. Our '■ lilndowment Fund" has had nothinu-';idded to it, save its yenrly interest ; even from ihat source, it is now. however, making- sensibh; increase, iiul, in lime, it will doubtless answer the expectations of the uviicrous contributors. 1 Iliul it dililcult to si)eid; positively of our spiritual progress ; tiiat is only mnnifest to tlie ]']yc of the Omniscient : but I humbly huj)e that wo nr(^ makinii' some advance, " increasing in the kn()\vl('du-c of (}od." The means of gra'^e have been ren-ulavly allbrded mid renrularly aUended, and we must ho[)o tliat the AVord and sacraments are not, cannot be, adminis- tered utterly in vnin. Constant attendance and devout (lemeaiun* in the House of (lod, and the faithful discharge (ifdutyiuthe world, are tlie only indices that show us something of the inward life, and here these are not want- \\\ services, and am still too feeble to attend tluM't^ or at Little (!aspi'. I h'^jie that this is but a passing iiulisposition, and 1ii".l my strioiu'lh will soon return. Jn the mean time, 1 am most liappy to liiid that an arrange- ment has been made with the Jv"V. ^^lr. Richmond, of (laspe Dasin, to supply my laek of s(>rvice. The folh)wing are tln^ amounts raised in the Mission l'i»r Church i)urposes durin'j the year, \\v.\ — Dioc(>san lioard •;? -J")'* 0() Church ISocielv and Ah'KUia V-\ (•(> s. wvv ; •] ;5o nifertory 27 40 Other purjxises t»2 (ii) l^aptisms, JO ; Duiials, .1; Marriages, 1. Th(^ Sunday School has b -en Icejit up during Ihe summer mouths as usual, aiul tiic teachers have not llagged in their i^- 6-4 1 H ^ 'hi 1 r zeal and eiricioiicy, midov tht^ supt'riuleudencc ol'my Irioiid and co-workor in tlio causo, Mr. Cha.s. Vcit, ;Senr. SllKiAVv-AKE A\D VOllT DXXIV/,,. The llev. Dr. Roo reports : — r>y request of tli(^ lii.shop'.s Comiuis.-:!ry and Hie Dioeesiui Fioard, I li'avo my Christmas vnention to the vaeant Mission of f5hi^•a^vake. This Mission is Inmiliar Li'round to me, as I have spent .'5 of my summer vacations in charge of it. The Mission ]i(\s aloim' tlie l^iie dcs (Miaknirs, fioni tlie, T.ittk' Nouvelh^ JJiver on the West, to the (Jrand Pahos ]vivers on the East; a distance of about 80 miles of coast line, Tt is made up of -5 settlements, those of »'>hiL>'a\vake, Port l)ani(d and L'Anse-au-Gascon. There iwo '■) Churches, all in good repair, and a good Tarsonnu'e nof, in u'ood repair. and a (Hebe of "."l acres of good land. TIv> J'arsonau'e has not been occupied, with the excej)! ion of a brief interval for 7 years. The i)(H)i)le are now lakiinr measures for its repair. They are both a1)lc and Avilbiig to repair it; ami very well abbv as all llie Missions on (he coast a.re, and cheerfully wilHiu;- lo ])ay lIuMr as.^^essmcnls. I nuiv here say hoNV ]>leased I \vas lo liiid these good ]">eo])Ie, while h'ft alone witliout a pastor, of their own accord, tlie men of l^ort Daniel o-ettinu verything ready to add a- cliaiice] to iiieir Church next Sprin'j;. tho-e of >Shi;ra\va]ce, to shinu'le their ]*arsonage, a.M'.l those of 1/Anse-aii-Cascon to com])let(^ their Chnrch, all without thiiddnu' of asking help iVoni al)roa;l. In Shiu'awalce, th^re arc e\'a(^llv (i'l I'amilies l)e- longiim' to the Chui'ch, nl/ ih" i'r(,tesiants of the ])lace, I'xcept 4 families of rrcsl»yterians. In Port Daniel there are about o<) Church faiiiijies, an-! nianv Prcsbvterians. In .L'Anse-au-C«ascon, iucluuinL!,' all t!ie Protestants as far <1o\,vn as Pabos, P.I or '10 I'rolestaul faniilies, ^/// of them, 1 think, belonji'ino' to the Church. To those fainilics, I j);u(l in J~^higawake 80 i)asf(n';il vigils, in Port Daniel, 7, and in Ji'Anse-au-Cascon, .">. I '.ra\e js ))ub!ie servicivs, vi/. : in Sluirawake, .'^, Port ])oniel, 7, L"Anse-au-{iascon, i\. 1 administered the Holy Comi.iuiiion twice in each ol the larger Churches, and once in ri'Anse-au-dascon, and twice in j)rivate. I baptised .10 children. The greatest nuniher ihi^ll G5 of communicants present at one time was, in Shigawake Church, 31 ; in Port Daniel, 22 ; and in L'Anse-au-G-ascon, 15. There are 3 Sunday Schools in the Mission, two of them larj^e, and in excellent order, and conducted with a simple, earnest persistency, which is worthy of all praise. All these have l)een carried on now for 3 years and a-half very success- fully. It has been a g-reat satisfaction to mo to visit these Schools and render such assistance as was in my power on the occasions of my sojourn in the Mission. They have had upwards of 150 children in attendance, with an average of, perhaps, 100. The superintendents are Mr. \Vm. Skene, at Shigawake ; Mr. Wm. McDonald, at Port Daniel ; and Mr. Philip Aeieson, at L Anse-au.-Gascon. The Port Daniel Sunday School has received very valuable aid from its begin- ning', from Miss Gadd, the excellent teacher of the District School ; and the Shigawake School is receiving, this "Winter, (Mpially valuable* nicl from their new School teacher, Miss Sutton. I canuot spt'ak too hit>hly of the excellent spirit shown by the ienehcrs of these 3 schools, nor of tlie good results attained. I have long felt anxious to do something for the young men of these congregations, in tht' way of forming SOUK* sort of religious society to bind them more closely together in resisting evil and in doing good, but hilhei'to hesitatt'd to move in thv matter until liiere was some certainty of a resident Missionary. Having heard, hov ever, a few days before I left of a new danger likely lo assail them, I resolved to make the venture ; and on the evening of Monday, the 12th January, was formed a Young Mens Chinr.li Guild. Forty-seven of the young men of t he place attended the meeting. The discussion of i' very point was full and free ; jtnd the constitution lin:dly adopted was unnniniously agreed to. It is to stand for (5 months, and then to be revised. The membershii)-pledge consists of a promise (1) to say their prayers night and morning, and to encourage as far as thev may with proi>riety, Family Prayers in all their families. (2.) Not to swear, inid to disc congreg'ations a)'e \'ei'y ellicient. All the Diocesan Board assessments ol' the Mission ai'e imw paid up t(» -'list Decembei', isTl', and till' Chui'chcs and i*arsonau'e are insured Ibr l) years in ihe London and Li\'er[)ool. Tlu>y have, too, an excellent system lor the collection (»r their (piarlerly snl)sci'ii>lions, set in motion by the Kev. Mi\ Harvey, (hi an ai)pointed >>unday each (juart*'r, each suh- seriber deposits on the ( 'hurch-plate his (piailei'ly suhscrip- lion in an envelope, with his nann'. The system woiks well. Mr. Harvey isallectioimtely remembered throULihoui the Mission. I must not forget to add that the U'ev. T. Illaylock held services in each of the ;i Churches, on the first Suiulays in No\ (Mnb(>r and December, and will continue to do so (Hi the first Sundays in Kebi'uaiy and the lollowiiiu' nn)nths, till a resident ('lerg'yman is appointed. Mr. Illaylock's servi<'<'s are much api)i'ecialed throughout the Mission. mi 6Y FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Kui«od within the Mission during the year 1871) :— L'Anse- Sliigawako. PiM't Daniel. au-Gascon. Dio('<"san l^oaid ^ 08 2o $ 83 34 $ 17 71 Chnrch ^5ociety 1 !)0 5 (jq q 81 ltoP'^ii'« 33 00 Algoma 2 50 Olhcr coll«!cli()ns 5(j (j(j ,,,, >ii 133 15 >;; 148 10 sji; 18 52 WTANSTEAD. The It*'V. Oeo. l'lio)'n*'l()(> reports SiiK last vt-ar my rcn'ister shows a record (»!' 1 marrume. 13 hai)tism.s, and S burials. The services in tlie village oi' 8l;mstead Iiavc been niaiii(;un(>d with cnsioinary regularity throuu'houl iho. year. 1 regret io add that, owing to nnccvl -in health, I have been compelled to n(\u'lect my out stalioiis duiiiiu" a considerable portion of that time. For the pi't'scnt winter it is my hope to k(M>)> up the usual villau'c services and the out mission work in r)ee])e Plain. W c are hei^ininim' to thin anc 1 spe \k of creetinji" a Church ill t!i(> latter jdace, Hecbe Plain, where there is already !i small body of Church p(M)i>le and abundant material to work upon. It is ol' conrsi^ true, as always, that m;my dillicultics stand in the w:iy, but they are not such as to make us despair. At CMirist Church, our chancel has been beautilied and made more complete by the addition ol" a, lae.'^orial cross ol' very eleiiMiii desi^'ii and workmanship, presentt^d to the Church by the sorrowing Iriends ol' one ol' (mr oldest and most valued communicanis, this year removed I'roin our midst. A \ cry pleasing mark ol est(MMn am U'OOC ill will was tendered to me at tlu' beginning of the year, in the lorm ol' a new sleigh and Imnu'ss. These, in themsidves most acceptable aiid seasonable gil'ls, ^vere chielly prized as 1 1 |..|ii ft ?]' :i' *■ i. 14. 68 evidences of the kind feeling- entertained towards mo by my people. The Mission i.s indebted to Mr. Weatherdon, of Bi.sliop's College, lor kind and ellicient help during the summer months; and I here record my personal graliludi- to that ge]itk'mau whose assistance enabled me to enjoy a much needed rest. Our Church {School goes on much as usual uiuler the charge of Miss Barnard. A successful Ba/aar, held about Christmas time last year, added s:2^1.'I00 remains yet upon the property. This debt we hope entirely to remo\ e in the course of a few years. It is but fair that I should acknowhulge the hearty and ellicient co-operation of our Church WarchMis, Messrs. Richardson and Channel; the latter gentleman's Avarm interest and untiring energy have contributed largely to what I may call our hopeful ihnincial condition. As regards spiritual matters — though they are of course first and most important — litth'can be said in a, brief report like this. Si)iritual edification cannot easily be estimated by material appliances, nor put down upon papcT in W(M'ds and figures. iSullice it to say that "we have cause to look up with thankful hearts to the giver of all good, acknow- ledging many spiritual as well as temporal mercies. The hand of death has been at work amongst us. AVe hojie the hand of life has not been withheld. 1 append the usual financial statement. Diocesan Board sji; 100 00 Parsonage Fund 4-')0 00 Church Society 18 10 Algoma and Wawanosh Home 19 lU) Other purposes VX) 7i) Total ■. iii;10l.»l 10 69 STONEIIAM. The Rev. J. B. Debbagc reports : — I have been hero only six mouths. At the eiul of last June I left the Mission olTortncut; ol' whicli I had been in char^•(^ nearly seven years. My hopes and expectations lor that Mission were in ])art realised, l)ut inpart disaj^pointed. So I b'l't the work, not without rcg-ret and th(^, breaking of strong- ties, to be taken up l)y another. Here (here is not much to be done. The people are few, and by no means rich. Lake Beauport has Ibi ined a part of this Mission. 1 was allowed to hold servict^s there for a time, but had to susi>end i item, because the. congregation could not come io an agre(Mnent with i'le Diocesan lioard. Since I came here the following amounts have been raised : — Assessment to Diocesan Board $ 82 25 Sub'i)tions for new shingling, Parsonage. . 2i> 00 OU'ertory collections Q 93 Total ;$ Co 18 ■: i i WE.ST FllAMl'TON AND ORANUUUUNE. The llov. J. S. Sykes draws attention to an unfortunato error in his report of last year, by which he is made to say that they have in Frampton plmty of age with its cral)be(lness instead of iriihoul its erabbedness. He then proceeds to draw attention to his appeal in last year's report tor the sum ol'^iii^.V) to pay olf a debt on the ParsonagCi and states that the $250 has not yet 1)een received. Ilis appeal, he is sorry to say, lias been unnoticed for a whoh; year, aru'uing little lor the oneness of the Church :uid the care one member sliould have for another. It would appear also that one member ean sutler and the othtM's not suiler with him. He asks au'ain for the ^'IM, not to add to his own comfort l)y enabling him to linisli the l)uililiiig, but simply to free it from debt. He adds, whatever small dt\grei> of accommo- dation and comfort he and his family enjoy are owing to his own toil, and that without neglecting his o\vn proper ! 1 it^t 1 Wm:±$ « 'i[' m; , 1; !, 70 work. Tho opporl unity has been oircred lo him of secur- ing- hibonr and luateriuls on credit, Init this he a])sohiU'ly refused, believing- it to })e dishonest to increase ad('l)t which the Congregation are po\Verless to pay. The Assessment to the iJioeesan Board has been reguhirly paid, l)ut not •without .some diiJculty. Mr. Sykes lurther repoi'ls ; we havi> lost one I'auiily hy removal to Manitoba; and some young men have taken their departure to the States. Death has also ( hiinied Hve of our num})er. There has been no falling oil' in the alteiuhuice at our Services — we may say the same of our Sunday School, Mr. Dickson, the School-nuister, kindly assist iim' m,.^ ;,,s he docs always in everything connected with the welfaiv oi' tlie children. The Society is under ui'eat obligations |o Miss Clara Calway and Miss Martha BaitJiolomew for the sums collected toward its funds, had il not heeii lor their willing and ])romi>t assistance our list of suhscrihei's would ha\t> l)een small indetHl. Miss .1. A. Hurley desei'\rs mv hest thanks for her kindness in undei'takinu' the collection loi' a Christnuis Tree — no li^'ht task where people are so scattered. I must not omit to ihank my kind liiend.l. V. (Ial(\lvMj., of Quebec, for a large l)uiidle of Illustrated Almaiuu's, enough for me lo give one lo evei-y famil\ in West Framplon. At the Parsonage, as usual, we have recei\ ed many gills and experienced-much kindness during the past year from our p(^oph\ Baptisms 7, Marriages 4, Burials o. Diocesan Board s l,")!) 00 Church Society ;;2 SS Olfertory "JH .y2 Other purposes 51 "Jo ^ 2rd {).") •71 The following reports have been received from clergymen not connected with the Diocesan Board : bishop's college. The Itov. Dr. Lobloy, Priiicijial of Bishop's College, reports : — As the Missionary work of the College carried on under the direction of the Professor of Divinity in various out- lying k^tutious, forms the subject of a separate report by the liev. Dr. Roe, I have only to lay before this Association a l)rief record of the religious work that has been attemiited during the year, within the College itself. Since last Decemb(n-, the number of students has increased from IG resident iind 1 non-resident, to 19 resident and G iion-r(>sident. All of these, in a measure, but the resident blndents more espt^cially, I regard as placed for the time under my pastoral ear<'. They all partake, in what 1 cannot but legard as the inestimable privilege of daily morning and evening prayin- in th(^ College Chapel ; and this privilege we viow extend to all who live in the iuMghbourhood, several of whom hiii'hiy appi'eciate and constantly use it. Besides these ii'gulrir week-day services, we have a Sunday evening service with a sermon, for all members of the College, and the Itcctor of the College School has a similar service in the artei]ioon for the members oi the School. The Holy ('oiamunion is celebrated on alternate Sundays, and on All Saints' Days, at 7 a.m. All these services are musical, and we strive to make them as bright and hearty as possibh'. The ('Impel itself, the enlargemimt ol which begun by Dr. NicoUs. was completed last year, has this year been Tuvthev be;iutilied by the addition of 4 memorial windows in the ('h;ineel, and by some very line decorative work ol'the Itector of the School on the Chancel wall. We have a Mi.ssioniiry Union in College, founded by the late Principal, with a view of keeping up an interest in Foreign ^lis.^ions in the hearts of our young men, of which Union all clergy of this Deanery ai-e invited, by the rules, to become. Honorary Members. The Union has a sp(>cial service oi' its own evtMy Term, and a, meeting, at which l)apers are read by Students ;ind others, and Missionary topics discussed. ^ i I. BPi B ff W' iUhHv .■f ^ip ::? -.If' . N Mr-'l : H.I 72 Tho Bishop hold a conJivmiiliou in our Chapel on Mon- day, February 24th, when candidates were presented by the Rev. P. C. Read, Rector of the School. Our oilertories sinee January 1, have amounted to !^85.90, includinu' $1(3.50 collected at the Convocation servi8e,.Tunc 26th. The following sums are appropriated to the various objects mentioned : — Bishop's Colleg-o sii; 20 78 do expenses ol' Chapel Services 23 GO do ChapelBuilding Fund 20 18 Diocese ol' Alu'oma 2 50 Foreign Missions (Madagascar and Tin- ncvelly) 19 44 ij; 85 90 Besides the sum lasl mentioned, the jMembers of the College have contributed, in the form ol' subscriptions to the Missionary Union. i$21.87, lor the maintenance of Mission- ary work in tht> Diocese of Madagascar. Next year, 1 ho}>e, to devote some portion of our ollerlories to the ol>jects coiniected with our own Diocese, wliii'h ar(> put before us by ihe Church Society, and I trust that we shall be able to do this, williout at all diminishing the aid that we all'ord to the work of the Chinch in more distant jiarts. ni d k ttf BISHOP'.S COLLEflE MIS.'^IONF!. The Rev. Dr. Jioe rei)orts : — Tho CoHege Mission Stations now served from the College are Milby ;ind Capelton, suj^erint.'nded by the Principal; and Ascot Corner, Westburyand Sandhill under the oversighl of the Prolessor of Divinity. Island Brook still remains uiuler the same oversight, and is still served by Mr. Mayo from Cookshire. The Stations of ^Moullon Hill, Mitchell's and iiibl)y"s Mills have been droi)ped for the present. Th(^ two fornaM* are within easy walking distance of tlie Parish Church and Sunday School of ]iennoxville ; and for Mr. Libby's Mills, Mr. Thorin'loe thought it betier in his inipain-d state of health to permit it to lapse for a time. Messrs. Webster, Colstoii aiul Lee have 78 beon ordained and gone to their life-work, and have been rej^laced by Messrs. C. Browne, Richard Hevvton and "Woods. Capt'lton was taken up as a College Mission some years aao, and conducted very succ<'ssfully by the Rev. Professor Taiiibs. Ovvini;- however to local circumstances, into which it is unnecessary now to enter, Mr. Tambs felt compelled to withdraw in 187G from the Mission, which has remained closed ever since. It has now been re-opened under favour- able iiuspices, ;ind the charue of it has been kindly under- taken by Principal Lobley. u)ider whom Mr. Robert Browne, Vt.A; our Senior Divinity Student is working. During the midsummer vacation Mr. Duncan Mackenzie conducted the Services at Sandhill, as ho has done frequently before with marked aeceptiiiiee ; and Mr. John Hewton those at AVest bury and Ascot Corner. Mr. Rd. Hewton also relieved the Jiev. J. llepl)urn at Magog, and Mr. Chambers the Rev. M. M. Fothergill, at (^u'])ec. The u-reat e\eiits of the year, however, in these Missions have bren the two "Missions" conducted in them by the liev. Isaac Thomi)son, Rector of Melbourne and Richmond, the one in DfCeml)er, 1878 in AVestbury, and the other at Sandhill, l^aton, which closed on Wednesday, the 3rd December, instant. The Wcstbury Mission was continued (lurinu- i.'ii and that at Sandhill during eleven days, and the ellbrt m both has l)een the same, — that the hearts of the people in the entire neighbourhood have been moved as the heart of one man, — their interest in the Services grow- iiiLi' steadily and deepening from the beginning to the end. The results have been most satisfactory. In Westbury 17 were Conlirmed and 18 added to the list of Communicants; and other uood and happy results followed, such as deepen- uvj; of the religious lib' oi'old and faithful Communicants of the Church. ""I'lieso few words give but a faint idea of the !.'()()(1 etil'cted by the Wcstbury Mission. The results at Sandhill seem to be, so Car as one can judge, even more striking, but i^rhaps it is too soon to form a calm and true I'sliuiate of what has ])een accomplished. So iar, live have hien added to tiie list of Communicants, and 12 adults have been bai)lized. It is riuht to say a majority of these did in some sense Ixdong to us or were feeling their "v ay towards us b(dore. This chiss, of course, is al\N ays the lirst to be moved, but it is also right to say that they have come into our ranks through the iniluence of the Mission, with a 10 •f (.■ 'ij 1 1; I 1 ' , I iH^ I '; '/I »«l^ 74 fervency :iiid a conviction which \vc trust, will .i^'ivo them a most serious and laslinii,' inipulst? for i^'ood ])eyond what they Avould otherwise luivc had. The reli^'ious earnestness, too, of (ut I am far from sayiiii;- tliat thesa arc all the resuhs. Seeds have been sown wliich, I am satisliod will ])oar IVuit, ii only we are able to devote to their culture the necessary time and lal)our. Unibrtunately all we can bestow on these Missions IVom Bishop's CoUe^'e is only a certain amount oi' Missionary, at the best lallmg very lar short ol" ordinary parochial wt)rk. ("Acor.w. Koheit Ilaiililtcli. l']s(!,, ('hureli Waiiiell, i-eixo'ts l!ie I'd- lowiiiii- colleciioJis al I'le ( "hureh ol' iSi. .lames the i\[)ostIe duriny the summer ol' l>^Tl> : - Churc'.i Society Uliertory, I'or g-eiieiai purpose -■; tiiio 11 ;;!» ;J8 s sou Oil OOMl'TON liADllvS ('()I.Li:( u:. The Uev. J. Dinzey, Principal, reports : — At the tnid of last June, the Coni])ton Ladies" College comjileted the lii'lh year ol its existence. l)urini«' those live years more than 20(1 ])upils were admitted within its walls. And thouu'li the Principal had many and urtMt dilliculties to contend with, he ne\'ertheless was ureal ly encouiaui^il in his work by the cordial support he received iVom parents in their expressions ol' approval at his conduct ol'l he S<'hool. For the present term, which comnnmced Sept. 10lli. the number ol" pupils amount to lJiiiii/-foi(r, i.e. 22 resideni and 12 day-scholars, which equals the attendance last year. This numl)er would have l)een greater this year, l)ut, owing to nnibreseen circumstances, several were ]»re vented from attending, after having signiiied their intention of so doing. There is reason, however, for belit^ving that there Avill be some eight or ten new entrants altin- Xnias. 75 As ros^ards tho teaching slafT — at no period in the history of the School has it l)een more cllicient than at present. Besides thi' Principal, who teaches lor several hours each day, Ih.'rt! is tlie Lady Principal, who is. assisted by four governesses. There is also a teacher of needlework — and this year an addition has been made of a visiting Master, who gives instructions in Drawing, Paniting and Botany. The course of Instruction, which is su])ject to the siii>er- vision of tlie Bisho[) of tlie Diocese, is iJioroiigJi, and as advanced as the capacity of pupils Avill allow. During ih(> mid-summer Holidays, th(i interior of the College underwent thorough renovating — paporinu', paint- ing, c\:e.. (S^c. So that this year everything in nnd around the l)uilding is all that could bo desired for comfort, health and happiness. In the grounds, in addition to the already existing appliances for the health and recreation of pupils, a gymnasium has been lilted uj^ and a class formed in Cidislhenics : nnd the Skating liink considerably enlarged. All that is now retpured to make the Compton College a pf'rfi'fl success, is an increase in th<^ numl)ci- of pupils; and surt'ly if, at tlie end of the fir^l ii('(u\ the Bishop of the Dioc(vse, speakiiiii' from personal knowledge of th(^ School, could bear witness to its excellence — with how much greater force may his Lordship's words on that occasion apjilv to the. School in its present eilicient condition. "I can testify that here is the very Institution, of the need of which I have heard so much."' LENNOXVILLE. The Rev. A. C. Scarth reports :— The following amounts have been vaisi'd in my parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1871), viz: Lennoxvillc. Milbij. Total. For Church Society s tt7 17 ^ 70 | 103 90 Bishop's Colleuv..: Ki 00 1 48 17 48 Diocese of Arthabasca S 00 ^ 8 00 Genei'al expenses 087 70 087 70 Ollertory 71 45 71 45 Other purposes 22:] 04 2 00 225 04 §1031 91 !j!81 72 ^\m 03 1 I t ■1-1; ■B- 11 ih^ ^ 76 TKe St. George''s Church Missionary Union has ibrward- ed to the Bishop of Madagascar, through tho lley. ])y. Lobley, the sum of $15, and to tlie liev. Mr, Wilsr u, [qy the " Wavvanosh House," $23, and a parcel of clothing, (S:o. Making the amount raised in the Parish, for all puiposcs $1,151.63. It is with much pleasure that I mention the '* Missionary Union," the members of which take an increasing iuti'vcst in Mission work. The meetings of the Union are hold once a month, when papers and extracts from peiiodicals are read, giving accounts ot the work of the Cliurdi iu various parts of the world. I hare to record the removal by dealh of Mrs. .Tiick.sou, a well-known and aged member of the Church, and who, For many years, was a regular contributor to the funds of (ho Society. The services ol the Church havt^ l>oen maintained ;i,s usual, without intermission during tlic year The Rev. Dr. Lobley has Icindly takeji charge ol the con- gregation of St Barnabas, Milby, and cai'iicson the servict's with the assistance, of o]ic of the Divinity Students of the College. During the past year, there have been in tlic P.irisji 11 Baptisms; 5 Marriages; and lo Burials. LEVIS. Th(? Rev. Ernest A. W. King reports : — On Sunday, the 'Jlst of Sept , (St. Matthew's Day,) iST'.t, I was inducted into this Parish by the Rc;d. Chas. ilaniil- ton, M.A., Rector of St. Matthew's Church, Quebec, acting as Bishop's Commissary. The Mission iiad been vacant several weeks. Thi^ interior ot the Church had been put into ihorou-ih repair, through the energy of my i)redecessor, the U',ev. ,1. Walteis, who also had inaugurated jdans lor meeting Ihe expenses of the same, and of the fencing of Ihe gra,veyar(ls, ^c Accordingly, a ba/aar was held durinu;- Ihe liisl week (»1' my incumbency, which Ihe active and generous co-opci'a,lion of the parishioners and Iheir friends made lo reali/e about $630. 77 This amoiiut removed several outstanding debts, such as balance due lor paintini^, matting and organ, besides pay- ing for fencing the new burial-ground and part of the old one, also for side-walk and grading in front of the Church, and for repairs and improvements in the liectory. A large amount of lumber was most generously contri- buted by Messrs. King Bros., Messrs. G. B. Hall & Co., and Mr. W. H. Kennedy. Besides moi'ning and evening pi-ayer, a short service is held foi- th<' Sunday School and others at 3 o'clock, in the course ol' which catechizing invaria])ly takes place. The classes are instructed from 3.30 to 4. Thursday evenings from 6.30 to 1), are devoted to the Bible-class, a service and choir-practice. The atiendanct^ at all appoint- ments has beiMi good and steady. C'ommunicanis (actual) 45, wilh a,verage attendance of IT. Congregations, 00 to !><). Th(5 Sunday S'liool scholars have increased from 14 to no, wilh average a!t<.'ndanc(\ of 40, under 11 teachm's and a Ijibrarian, besides I he Sui>erinten(h'nl. 1 have been received most kindly Ihr oughout the Parish, and havi' been the ol)Ject or I'ccipient of many kind olFices and gil'ls. Up to the 0 l)alanee,oireitory 92 51) Towards stipend 80 00 Through l)azaar 030 00 Sunday S.'hool Festival 20 28 t 853 47 MONT:\rortEN<'\ and <», r,. asyijim. The K,ev. W. S. Vial reports :— The services have ))een uenerally well at tend(Hl and con- ducted without cessation through all weather. One great necessity is a, Parsonagv, so that the incumbent should he on the sp(»t. A Church is projected, and a Par- '7 ■ iii".' 1 ) ^^.^^ i'; f 78 • sonaj^e would make the sclicmo complete. Our school is successfully taui^'ht by Miss Parker. AsijJum. — My poor peopU? in this place, to th(^ number of 40, attend Divine Service re2,ularly and behave reverenth'. The rest are too unwell to come, <'X('ept at times. A poor fellow whom i visited on his death-l)ed, with mind too i'ar gone to receive the Holy Communion, or in- deed as I feared to undtn-stand my intercession for hirn, seemed to have a i^'leam of int(41ii>'(mce ,i:>'ranted him, for he turned upon his l)ed with great exertion and stroked my face while at prayers. Many of these poor mad people are inteiligent enou'di on some subjects — (piiti^ sane in. fact — while on others they are wild. About forty pi'ayt-r books with hymns are rcMjuired for the use of the cluipi'l. 1 hope some one will kindly holp me to get them. L'lhr Jha/f/iorL—Tho l]ishop having appointed nn^ to take chnru(' of this ^lission for a time, I worked it for six months, duriiiu' which tinu^ the s(>rvices were conducted with the utmost rcuularity and were W(dl attended. I had the happinc-^s of instructing a class tvvicc-a-weck and presenting' eiu'hl ( ;vndidatcs for conlirmation on bSth May. A coll(>ction for the Church [Society has iti'i^n inadc in this Mission by Miss Vial, wlio conducts a Sunday Scliool, the only Christian gathering under the present unhiippy condition of the Mission. NKW LIVKRl-OOL, Thellev. F. A. Smith rei)oris:~ TIkmc has been no interruption to our regular work, which conlinues. on Ihe wliole, fairly encouniginu'. The Church services h;ive been stvadily maintained and well attended, considerin'.i' oursmall l*]nglish poi)ulativ)n. The Sunchiy School shows sonu; increasi; in llu^ nund)er of children. The day scluxd has l)cen clIiciiMitly conducted, and has some n»>w names on its roll. Onii V(M'y i)leasing and inleresling event of the year was a visit i'rom oui' much eslecjMcd llishop, who came lo us — 79 accompaniod ])y Mrs. Williams— in the month ol' July, to hold a conlirmalion, on the t^unday previous to his depart- ure on his Europiwn tour. There were twelve c.nididates, some ol' them :tdul:s. All se(>med dtn^ply impressiHl with the ])islioi)\s solemn iiddrv'ss. Iviir progress — considering- the times — lias 1) -eu made duriiu;' the year towards paying' the del>t ou our new and (I'oodly Parsonage, as the iieeompanying statistics will show. (Jur ladies have formed themselves into a Sewing- Society, to work lor that important end, and have made a oood heg'inning'. Miiv the coming' yciir be one of progress and encourage- ini'nt. KhVANClAL .STATlvMCNT. Church Society $ !!> 70 h]xpens(>s ;)nd olher [)urposes, ., 7-17 74 deduction ol' debt on I'arsonage "252 75 iJiilOoO 28 tit'I'^liEl) (MTV, (O.Mlll'LDl.'A]..) ^ The IJev. (\ W. Uawson reports:-- Thai I he I'ollowing' amounts have been rak-ed hi the Parish during the year J871>. Church Soeielv ^ b'>'''"> ^^'^ Pew K.'uls.....' 4800 00 iM'om Pitrish and Sunday School I'or Algonia ami Wawano.-h ll(»nu' 18^ (i^ Oll'erlory, e.X(dusive ui' oll'erin'.vs to Chundi Society 2814 05 r,ishoi>"s College ^04 87 (.)lher p\irp()ses ITIO 10 Total '. CniilO (54 • Owin;:; to lliu iil)M'nL'i^ ol'llic Kcflof, tlic exiicl rctunis fur the Ciitlu'ai;il .■iiunot ''>'iH! mA h 80 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. The Rev. Charles HamiHon reports : — The following amounts Imve Iummi raised iji his Parish for Church purposes for the year J87U, viz: — Church Soeiely ^ ,S!»-| 5!) Mission "W^ork, Uiocese of Alg-omo ]!»5 45 Shingwauk Home 104 41 Sioux Indians, Jiupci.s Laud 5s !»3 Bishop's Colh'ge, l^ennoxvill • 185 00 National Schools 2S 00 Eelief of the Poor idii;, ^sd Ollertory for expenses of Church ^n^)^2 4] Sustentalion Fuiul ; 1107 2't Other purposes I4;i ,s;{ Foreign Missions 27 00 Total si5i48 70 ST. .MiciiAi:i/s. The Rev. A. A. Von illland repoils : - The following amounts have ])ccn coll,M((>d in his parish, for Churc'h purposes during the past yea)' : Church Society, including Algoma, ()li;r- tory ;iiid sul)scri])tions ;;•< ;>.1(1 10 Oliertory for Jtector 518 00 , " ■ " I'oor r>l (il " '' nish(»p's Collcu'c !) (io Sul)'i)ii(>ns lowaids i.Mcidcntal cx'peiiscs, (year eiulcd i^^asier, 187!!) .-i;-,-, r^i) Sul)scriplions towards coninmtalidn di' grouiul-rent on (Jichc. (year ended Easter, 1871>) " 7p,» 75 Sul)scriptions towards Ch)!hing Inind. (year eiuled Easter, 1870) r.. :;i 00 ^2'2ry\: 8»; 81 ST. Paul's. The Rev. Thomas Richardson reports: — That the ibllowing amounts have been raised for Church purposes during 1879 : P'or Church Society $ 47 05 s. r. a 5 00 Towards Rector's stipend, inclusive of Easter and Xmas oiFering-s 277 40 Olfertory for general purposes.... 105 35 Proceeds of Bazaar and subscriptions for Tarsonage 683 28 Other purposes 34 94 Total $1153 02 ST. PETER'S. The R«.'v. M. M. Fothergill reports :— Thai the following amounts h;ivo been )aised in the Parish duriu' the year. Church Society $ SG 56 s. P. a 7 00 Alu'oma Missionary Fund 20 00 Olfi-rtory— Stipend Fund 257 81 " othtM' purposes 180 41 Subscriptions for various objects 360 00 Special sul)Scriotioii > 310 00 For repairing I he Organ 100 00 Total i!i;1321 78 The Registt'r shews 20 BajHisms, 12 Burials, and 2 Marriages lUCHMOND AND MELBOURNE. The Rin-. I. M. Thompson reports : — Tlie following sums hive been raised in the Parish of Richni'^nd and Melbourne for the year ending the Isl of December, 1879. 11 f fj ■A m 1 (^ .; ^j . - t ■ 1,4 1 ■ ■■; i 4 ,'i f^ 82 St. Anne's Chnrch : Church J^ocicty, OJFertory and Sul)- scriptions ;s 130 .'57 Bishop's Collco'o l-'t 00 Aliioma Mission Fund, (Mr. Jour- neax and Miss C'hvvc) Oo 0() AJifonia Bisliopric l^'nnd (I ;]5 S.)\ CJ :; 70 Dioc'.'sc oi" Itupt'rt's Land, (Cunoii O'Moara and I\Irs. Ivoady :;(; :',(; Si. John's Church, McllMiunM" -|!) ,')i) Suiid;iy i^ch.ool Buililiiiu' ]s\) iS < icncra! On'crtory | ij {){) l-ii',stcr and Chiistnias olici iii'j,' lf» Clcrji'yi.inii |:;! i;(i Clcrgynuiii's salary ,s7() oo OilhT purpose.'^ i!)y M() s^K;,; !)f> St. .lolm's Clnirch : Assist ;ntt"s Siilify -; LM) {\.i Towajii.-- Chinry ,'5.") I'l) Algonj;; l]isiioi)ric Fund .") 0( >■ -IS 4o Mcll)ouriie ]iidL>'o : As.-istant's Salary... s '2i) Oo Church Socicly -! ')(• s iM .',0 Uockhmd Qiiairy : Assishmt's Sahiry s; 50 uo Churcli Socicly -2 mi $ :r2 00 Mclhournc (Quarry : Assistant's Salary ij; -Js 00 Church Society.! , ;> 10 s; oi; 10 Arthabaska : Clorii'ynnin's expenses s; dl 00 New Lamps ,j 00 — --;? (it; 00 Total s:l(i!t4 01 It . i it A 83 ST. PETER'S CHURCH, SIIERBROOKE. The Ecv. I. Brock reports : — 111 Advent, 1878, the iiiTmbor of communicants was reported to be 257. During- the Church's year, which has jnst closed, 7 have loi't, 4 have died, and 5 have been taken otfthe roll, as having- lor the time ceased to be communi- cants. 21 new names have been added during the year to the roll ot communicants; so that in Advent, 1870, the number st:inds at 2(J2 There have been 30 celebrations of the Holy (Communion in St. IV'ter's Church durin-T; the year. Thi' usual sm-vices on the Ijord's Day, other Church Festivals, and Wednesday evening's have been maintained by the Hector and mysell'; the congreg-ations, except at the \vtH'k-day evtming services. hav(^ been g-eivcn-ally good. In February last, our Sunday School Library was re- opened, with :)70 new books, and in October last our Paro- chial Ltmding Library was re-op't^ned with 250 books. Both Libraries have pigeon-hole cases and printed Catalogues. Th(> Sunday Sclux)! has 110 names on the roll, with an. averau'e atteudan<;e ol' 115. There are 5 classes ot'boysand G of 'iirls, laugdit l)y 11 diligent, pains-taking and most roLi'ular ieaehers. During' tln^ past year tkere have been, according to the reuisler, 45 r.aptisuis, (J Marriages, and 30 Burials, in con- nection u illi St. I'eter's Church. In the Hiuuicial summary below, the Collections lor the Churcii Society are made up to Nov. 29, 1879, the other items uiilt\-;s iiulicated by a date, are taken I'nmi the linan- eial statements submitted l)y the Chureli- Wardens and ni\>eirto oui- Vestry on last Kaster Msi()n of Si. h'rancis. 33 50 Total lor e.Ktra pai-oehial objects $ 571 05 Pai-oehial Fund (subscriptions)... ....4 -^O 00 Church expenses (oH'ertory) 277 7S Envelopes, " 1T57 20 I'ev. -Rents "'-T 74 Cnmuiunidii riate, '-nbscvipiions),... 339 70 -laJ IWr Pitrochial Church expenses, 12992 48 11 ■ ■ HHR W. m PIBh m ;iilA iMRH m ■'i { '■■' !■|ri^r^' ' ft;^- '■' m i - i ■ ' . • M !■, V. ■ ■ . :'M 'i!^ •»■■' ' ■ 84 OfFertory for the Poor % 174 35 Sunday School 212 55 Parochial Library 344 38 Offertory, Christinas and Easter 134 00 Total for miscellaneous objects % 8(55 28 Total raised in the Parish $4428 81 : : I! ST. SYLVESTER. The Eev. \Vm. King reports : — That the Ibllovving" amounts have })een raised during the year : For Church Society % 142 28 S- P a 7 02 Algoma Diocesan Fund 7 02 Other i)urposes 34 03 Total % 190 35 85 Contributions for Church purposes throughout the Diocese during the year 1879. The following' returns have been made by the Clergy, and are published in the Society's lieport, at the request of the Lord Bishop. dnriii g 2 28 7 02 7 02 4 0^ . , , QiieliLc Citj. Catliodral $I1.12'J C, 1 St. Aiatthew's 5,MS VH St. Miehaor.s 2.L'&1 ^W St. Paul'.s l.lo;j o:i St. Peter's \,.\2\ 7S Trinity No ri'iiort. $ L'idO Otl Jiiinil Dini.r.rtj "f (Jmliic. Uourj^ Louis $ IS/i '.):', CiU'iiunii , MHI till East Fr;ini]iluii 2sl o;i (iroPHo Isli! IS ilS Inverness 121 'J7 Ireliinil. TiiS S2 Leeds lO:', 2'J Levis ^y-'> 47 Montinorenei No re])ort. New liiver|iool l,(lo(l 2S I'lirtoeuf 171 i:'. Livii'Todii-L( up, (en b.is.) .'jri7 (I7 Stonohani 116 ]>l St. Sylvester I'.Ht .'ij Viiloarlicr No report. West Friiniptoii 2()2 65 $t;,Ul3 21 Rural Di'.nncri) nf St. Frii»c!n, Aotonvalo $ I')! ;i7 Bisliop's College I(i7 77 Barl'.ird and nercford 21.! ilfi ]{roni]iton and \Vindsor 1117 J'J liiiry No report. Coiiticooli lll'.t SS Coniiitun , No report. Cooksliire AW 10 Danville nnd Trouthrook tlOS ;'>."> Druniinondvillc 1)11 7'J Dudswell. tiSI (IS Diirliiiiii l.i:;.'< ;.i llatley and Walervilk' 702 (K. lvin,i;soy iJ.Vl 7.) Leinioxvillo l,lol d:'. .M!if,'o,i; and Lioor,^'evillo ".Htll ()(') Meibournu and Uii'liniond 2,(191 01 ShcrlirooUc -1, 128 SI Stanbtead 1,01»1 1'.' Throe Rivers No report. $17,030 8» Jiurcl Dcdiuri] of (lnSj^C. Cape Cove and Pori'<^ $ 1,150 00 (iaspe Uasin 771 25 Malliaic 5()'.l '.IS Now (,'arlislo and Paspebiac. 1,21(1 52 Slu),'awakc 299 77 Saudy lioauli ;'>5() 30 $-l,:W7 42 Total I'roin tho Dioccso $48,995 60 n i\ 'JfT i^^^-^m I r 86 It ( OPFICERS OF THE SOCIET'f. h'.i ■ »■ i **-:^^M -«.^ ^ •:: President .-—The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. Treasurer of Church Sorid// ami ('ln- ;,i ilic Aiiiiii;il Mrctinj!. , ,, i\'liriiary, 1880. The Cli'i'^-y Trusl Committee hvj; to report (as heretofore) the du(» necipt of the whole ol' the Annual Revenue arising iVom their investments: — !<.")U0, Town of Perth Ucbenlure, maturing during the year, h.ive been duly paid. The I'oUowing iiivt'sDuciits ha\(> been made during the yeai', on account ol' the Cl(M'gy Trust Fund, viz: County of Kent, Debenture, at 2.! p c. rremium... $2,000 00 County t)rMiddli-scx, " at 1^ p.c. " ...1,000 00 Dominion, r» p.c. Stock, at par 50 00 $3,050 00 The Dominion Covcriunent having given notice that on 1st DeecMubcr hist, tlu'ir si.c //cr rn/t Stock would be re- deemed at par, oxjire /;• v rent Stock given in I'xchange, the CommittiM' deemed it advisable, owing to thti dearth of olii^iible iii\ csimciils, lo take the 5 ]).e. Stock in the mean- time, which lliey accordiuu'ly did. to the extent of $13,000, divided aiuong the lolhnNiug Fitiids, \i/ : Ceiu>ral Eiulowmoil ImukI $ 9,810 GO Clergy Trust Fund .^ ; 1,700 00 IJishopric Fndowmeut Fuiul 1,400 00 $13,000 00 The whole respect fidly subnutted. Cl[Ai;r.ES IlA.AtlLTON, MA., Commissary of the Ihshop of Quebec. 3rd Feby.. 1880. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^4. i v\%< fc z. 1.0 I.I 11.25 lim ■ 50 1^ m i^ 1^ IIIII2.2 i -^ 111^ Muu |U 111.6 V] 71 > *>. '^> '/ /S^ HiotDgraphic Sdences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SS0 (716)S73-4S03 88 H' Dr CLERGY TRUST FUND IN 11 felT ' 18711— Dec. ;il. Tr .. CilV nf .Munlre:il iL'IIUtl III) SCi'J.'i IMl| Cily lit' llinnilliin Town ol' Hiirrio s.i.sii mil Minn iiiij < 'f>iinl v of M iiiille- r \ TSUI) nn^ 77IIII no! Townsliip ol 'I'iiiv fi.)on nil I'ity of >liiTlirooki' T.'>iin on ■.,:\'X1 00 .■iiini) 00 •jonn no L'Miil 00 ("iiiintv of I\('iit IT'.io no ('(iiitics of llnron aii'l IJruco T<'\\ li ol' JJiucK \ iil»* loon (Ml looi) On! UmIiiihij ill Iniuu I'liiiik at 1 \>-c ij-iii;;!) :;ii KIT :;; .■^IIL':'.".! 71! Wo, thn undor.-ijjni"!. Iiavo (■.viiiiiinoil tlio :iecoiinls Mini voiii'licr.>i of tlio .■ilioyc Fund, and have also vurifiod ilio s';ourilit.v-, and found tin" wl'olc i-nrrrct. Quoboc, 2l8t January, 18S0. {H M.MMP 1 I ItMU, i . ,., I.Ult:.^ rATln.N, J I!., ^ '*> l^^l H ' ''' " . 89 '■i ACCOUN'T AVITII THE TREASURER. Cr. 1>7'J— .(aru. I. Dec". ;:i. Is7'.i— .lan.v. I. i)..'o'. :;i. |S^O-..JllllV. I. I!v llal.iiiro from l:i.-t y«ar liivu.-tuu'iits iiurin>^ tbe yuii Kkvkm i; Aci.OINT. IJy lliiliinoe cm luiml Uu\eiuiu t'ur till! ycai- Lr:ss. lj_y I'iii'l Ivhviii Juni's, i;;-i|.. 'i'rcii- .'^mrr DiocL'sati liiiarii, liiilf llio Mirpliis rovormo for IST.s $'J005 54 By Allow aiii'o to six ("Icrgymon... 2N III I'roiiiiiims on Invotiiiunts 07 50 Back Iiiti'ri!>l, liaiik Coimiiis- sioiis ami lii'iicral I'liargos .. Citi SI Allowaiici' to Treasurer :^00 0(1 Aiiioiiiit iiiviislt'il iliirin^ tbu year 2j,"i0 fiO $ cts. lOS-fii 36 2551) Oil 1277 91 0770 or> $ S048 5(i i!v nalanc 7im 10 $ cts. 111314 36 917 37 $n22;U 73 $ 917 37 E. k 0. E. Qtieboo, .'ilsl JJccoiuLcr, l.'>7il. (J to. Vl'AMEY, '1'rua.snror, Clorgy Trust Eund. 12 if-' 90 Dr. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND tx B 1.S IS70-I)fo. ;!i. I'o invi';>tiiieiils im iicfininl (if the li'llowiii ct.s. EihIo It l''i (^ Klil:c CllAl'l I., City of ll.iiiiiltnii Cuuntv of .Midilli'SL'x Moiiticiil lliirliniir 'I'o w II (if > lurliripokc. City of .M"iitr(^Ml City of li onto 'I'liiii i: Ri\ FiiiS. City of lluiiiiltoii 'I'oWll of I'l'ltll Moiitii'.il Cor|ioiMtioii Town ot Slicrlirookf Town of Uiirrit? |)olllillto|l Stoi'K, f> |l.(' FnAMridN. Montreal Harbour .Montreal C(ir|ioration Town of Slierbrooko Town of I'erlli Doiuiniun Stuck, b ]i.c Dkimmondvim.i:. City of Toronto Town of Slierltrooko .Motitroiil llarlioiir Montreal Coriiorarion Towii.'rontroal Corjioration City of Toronto Town of ISarrio Townshi|i of Tiny Town of I'ertli Dominion Stock, 5 ii.(! CoATirooK AXn Bahkihd. Montreal Ilnrbour Montrual Corporation Town of B'lrriu Town of Perth Dominion Stock, 5 p.o IliMI no tIKI ou lllllll oo 00 :uiu (10 ;t3() (10 ct.<. r.'.i>-0 (III i7on III) (10 on ;;irjo on 'J7;iii ot) 91 IN ACCOUNT WITH TREASURER. Cr. Ih79— .Tanv. 1. i)i)c. ;;i. isro-Dcc. :!i. IS7'.I- -.Tiinv. 1. Due* .'Jl. isr'j- Janv. I. Isr'.t D. INT'.I-, Jmiiv. 1. Dee. .'.I. IsT'.i- Jiiny. 1. Dec. ;)l. 1S79— Jnny. 1. Doc. ;!l. p ■ ■ t". Dr. 1879— Dec. HI. 92 GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND Catk Covk and PriiCK. ATontroal CorpnratiDii Town of I'liirrio , Tuwii oflVrth i City of Toronto Dominion .Stock, .> ji f ClIAULKSTuN, Moiitrc'il Corjioration Town of Biirtii! Dominion Slot'ii. .'> j>.c , St. .Svi.vksiku. Montreal Coritoration Townsiiiii ot Tiny - Town of Darrio Dominion Stock, .'i p.c S.\M)V Dkacii. Moiitrciil ('or)ioration '{'own of Slicrlirookf Townshi)) of Tiny Dominion Slock, .0 ]).c l'oKTxi:i r. .Montrcnl Iliirliour Town of i'ci th Dominion Stock, ;> p.c Oasi'K Dasin. Miintrc:il (;'or|inr,ition Town.'-iii|i III finy Town of IJiirrio : Ilominion Slock, .") p.c Nourii IsviMiNKss. .\rontrcnl Corponitinn ''ily of Toronto Town of Hiirrit! Dominion Stock, i p.c (JllKidrAC, .Vfontrciil Corporation City of 'I'oronto Town of Perth , Town of I'lirrio Doniini'in Stock, .') p.c ct.«. 1,">iHi im L'lio (III 2IIII nil inn on :mo III) l.-l.-ll) nil L'llO or ISII (III 7.MI III! lllllll IHI L'oo III! L'lii IMI .''i.'iil (in 7nii nil .Mill nil I'.iii nil lOIIII III) 21111 nil ;:sii nil $ ct.-. 2110 nil III) 2li;ii flu '.Mil nil 1 — l.'i-ii nil ■illO on ;pnii nil 2011 no :;iii ml 1 'i 1 1 1 nil i;nn nil inn nil 2111) nil 2>^ii on 1 i^O IMI toil nil inn nn 2011 nil inn nil i::ii HI) r\",o no ;l 1 > t ' 93 IN A.CCO\]NT.— Continued. Cr. 1S79— Jany. 1. Dec. ;;i. |s7'j- .lanv. I. Dec. :'.!. |s7;i — Innv. I. 1>7'.* — i:iny. 1. D.-c. ::i. I>7'.t-.lanv. I. Ciin; C'i)\ p. AND I'liucM ENPiinMiAT. I5y 1):iImiii'o I'rom l:ist aocounl. Ucvenue to date , $ els, $ ct» 2 1.". I 12 ('iiAKi.KsrdN Rki'tiiuv Hni>()\vmi:n r. Ijy lialanco from Ki.-it iicciniiit. Ilovuiiue to datu St. SvLvt;srKi! and Sr. (Jkokcii's E.ndou- MI.NT. Ill III Ity l!:i!iiiic(! IVoiii \:)M in'cuiint. Kovciuio Ih d.ilu SvNhV I'.|:ai II i;\IH)U\ip\T. \'t\ lliiliiiii'c iVom l,i-t ,ii'i'ciuiit. Hovfiiui' to ijatt' IS7'.I— .lanv. I. D.o'. ::i. l,S7".t .lanv. I- Dec. :;i. Is7i»— .lanv. 1. Doc. :;i. I'niMM I V \',\\'ii\\},]\:sr. I'y Halanc"' IVoiii ia>t account, lic'vcriui; to i|:itt! iIa^i'i'. Basin. I!y I!,i lance I'roin last acroiiiil. Kcvcmio to date iViiHTIi I \\ I l;\KSS. 15y Ilalaiice Iroiii l:i-t account. Keveiiile to d.ito (.'iiiUiii \>: Ry Raliini'c from lastnecount. Keveniie to dale 2(;i>'J 22 2:i',)7 I."! 211!'.) (HI i:;i 211 2.!ii;'. 211 I 'MO ss l2;i so 2ii7;i t*>s ir.'.ii sr. io,"» mi i:..",s 211 lull Sll Mil,. 1)6 112 till 17110 !; ir..v.i 00 12:17 :.0 SI 10; 1,-.S8 r.o I.TIS oil 94 Dr. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUND I t ' I M ■U' 1879— Doc. 31. Tri'i vxn A\n Fm tii TwEnxKSs. MontrCMl ror])orntion Town III" li.inic Duiuinion .Stoi-k, •> p.c Arontrcnl Curjinriitinn Tdwn lit' Slici'lirouku Town it' r.iirric Duiuiiiinii .Stiiik. 5 p.o .Mai.1'.\i:; anh 1»i>int Sr. I'l.Ti:!;. City of SlieibriKiki: Doininiun .Stock, ■> ji.c .' Lr:vis. Mnnlrcal ('.ir|ii'i.itiiin Town lit' I!;iriii' TllWll lit' I'lMlh Diiiiiiniuti I'^tiick. .i ]i.<' ,. ■Li:i:i>s. City 111' Slicriiroiiki' Duuiiniuii i>liiek, ;'i ji.o l\iN(iSi;v. City III' Siiirlirni.ki" Itmuiiiiiiii Sluik, .') |i.i' IlllWMI'lUV. City iif Silcrliriiiiko Dominion Stork, i |i.i' DlIiSWII,!,. City of .'^li.rliriiokc IJoniiiiiiin Stoi'k, 6 ]i.c , Cri'i K T*ntHA\i AVI) I,'Avi.;mi;. City iir.SJu-rlirodki" Dominion St.oik, .> \\x * nt>-. SOI) 00 IIKI 00 L".MI (II) 'i.'iO till jOII no Hill nil 100 on r.iiii nil il'.i on l.-iii 00 mil nil inn nil Ml (III r.iiii nn ■JSO nil r.iin no •.NO on $ ct>-. snn IHO on nil •inn im on 00 riiiii on l.sti nn I ion nil s.in no I II 10 (III ;ii un ssn nil ssn no '.ISO 00 770 no :^{) 00 96 IN kCCOUNT.—ConfinueJ. Cr. Ih71l — liiiiv. I. i>ec. ;;i. llCi;i.iM> AMI S(/l Til T\\ KKMiiSS. \iy I'iiliiiici' tVoin la,-t iii''i)iiiit . liivi'iiuo to ilalL'. i^::> 1S7'.»- IS7V IST'.i- I.^T'.i- IST'.l- .laii>. 1. Deo. :;i. -.laiiv. I. Ho." ;;l. .laiiv. I. Deo. ;;i. -.Iiiiiy. Due. .'. -.liiiiv. I. ■Jilliv. I. Doc'. ;;i. NUM Ll\ l.lli'dol,, r.v r.iiianoo IrDiil la.-t, aoouiint. lo .lak). .M.vi.iiui; AM> I'mint ."i^t. ri;ri;i:. li.ilaiioo rrmii la-l aoooiint. Ucvciiuo to (lalo J.I.VI- By Halalioo IVniii l:i.«t aoooiliit. Kmciiue U, i.ti l,l.i:i).s. V>\ l'>alani'(! tVuiii last, aoomiiit. lli'voniic ti) ilatu. IST'.I- .Ian\. 1. I'oo. ,;l. IS71t- -.laiiv. I. Doo! :;i. KiMISKY. $ CtS. $ OtS. iins ro 77 ;iO 85.'{ 25 a? 51) i(i;;i 1)7 711 f)5 50 10 Sl)f) 40 55 CO 1276 00 910 75 1097 30 791 75 952 00 •51 m '■■' ■ 1 n *• I H i »/» i-. » ^ " '. 'i' ir ,'<'■''> c l;* 11 D/-. 9(J CiENEKAL ENDOWMENT FUND Ai row Ai.K. IST'J— I>ec. Ml. ;Cit>' of SliCM-lnMi.k 1) oininioii JslccK, .• |i Asitir AMI ■\Vi..sii;i uv. i>iiUlilli(lIl .-ImU, .1 |> iSi si'K.Nsi: Ai I oi sr. ( \\Miiiin;; -;ilc ol' KiirlMril I.mihI.-.) Dm Sturk JjalaiRL' canitil il'W i .'^ ct.-' 11(111 nil iCii no * lU , hii no :il on L'ii>s :;., Wo, tlio iinilor.--i:'ni'iI, li.ivc exainincl tlic ai'i'oiiiils aiiil Vdiiclicr-' of t 1(1 aiiijvo I'uiul, uiul liiivo ii!m) vorilicil tlio .•^uciiritii'!!, and I'cmiul llio wliuli; cdii Quebec, -L^t Jaiiuarv, issii. ItirilAUl" 'I'l USKlt. I .1 AML'S rATION, ,lu., j' Allditij 07 IN ArCOV^iT.— Con/ innetf. |>7'.l- ,l;ni I'T'.I-.I; »iy- I too. .'; issii — hiny I. liroiiirlit uvor.. lri(iN\AI,R. I'lV KhImii'u limu liist aeoiiiiiil,. Iti'vriiii' to iliiti'. As((iT \SIi \\' I STIll k'l . \)y M.iUiiii'o rriiiii last account. IJovoiiiio t(j ilatc Srsi'FssK A' I 111 M. r,v l!.il!iii''(> li-'iiii la.:> so 1 1 L': (tiirbi'O. :ilst I)o>-o)iibci, I ST'.). 10 ,s ,):;,,;;; -jb 1$ 2CRS 25 (iDii. Vi:,\si:v, T)oa. .MciiiIivmI ('n||icMMliiin \V;it(T Wi.rks M .M'Midfal ('oi| orntiiiii ItcliiTiliiii's.. Cily .'I' SiHfl.n.nko .'.niiil Ciimilv of ONtupl .'ii'lii TuHDol I'crlh ' .'lOdii ■|'..\VIMil Ittllivilli' I .lIMIII I .MmiinMl ll,irl...iu- j HiOit (ic'Vi'iniiiciit cif CiiiKiila "Sci^iiinii.il" ' LMmi CiMiiily of .Mi'l(lk\s(x ".liMi <'(m^titlK• ol'Sl. HWvi ^iii'il T)oiiiiirK'n ■"> ]>.t'. Stock I H'l' Cuiii.tv of I'crtli I'-iHi ? <■*.■'. .MonliTMl ('ori'nniti"n Stork ' 'mim INI no nil (III "'I nil' noi I (lit' 1X1 i Oiil 0,' I nil. nn, I nil liiilancc in Union Sa\in''s l!;iiik. Wo, the iinilorsi(jiicil, liiivo cxauiiiicii the arcouuts aini \ oiiiliiin il'ilic :ilio\i' Fund, iind liave vcritifd tiio sucuriticf, ami loiiml tin' wliolo coiri.Tt. Qucloo, 21st January, 18S0 KlCIlAIM) Jl HMII, , ,., . . AMKS I'AIIIIX, .ll:., r-t» ■ (■a 99 ACCOUNT WITH TII1<: TREASURER. Cr. Jiiiiy. I. 1 >:•.'. .Iiin.v. 1. Dec. :;i. Vi}, .irno'liil lit croiit of I'uinl. Ukvknii; AciorxT. U.v Dalanou I'miii lust ii.Odiint. Iii'> lime I'lir tliii vt'iir li^HS. Vlli.w.iino (o the LurU r.i.-li..i, i,f Qucbcf $.'.00(I on Alluw.irnr lo Trcii-lMor. llll' <'!• h.MiU I '.iiiiini- ^idiis, A 1" 7 ;i9 $ ots f,7 2:i w.\\% on .•? cts. S62><9 34 $5115 23 .107 :!'.» 1SSII. .hiny. 1 ;!07 84 By l!;iI:inco. $ S6597 18 $ ;:i;i 50 K. vt 0. K Gko. Vr\SKY, Treasurer, Clergy Trudt Fund. Qneliec, olat Dccoiiilior, 1.S7'.». 100 Dr. THE GENERAL FUND or the DIOCESAN CHURCH IS 79. Dec. 31. To following grants during yciir, viz: For cnhirgeiiient ul' Trinity ''luuxli at MmjiIc Giovu. Nuw I'artionago at Ilatic.v Now Parsonage at l)urham Aildition to rar.-iin!igf at Iiivcriioss Rev. 1". M. Wclj-tiT for "oiitlit" Rov. R. W. Colston for "oiitlit" For eiliu'ation at Li'nnoxvillo of tbrt-u clurgynicM':' Sons for six iiiontli-' New Cliurcli at Cape C'.vo. To Paid Rpv. J. T)i'Moiiil]iii'd, balance of ciinditiontil grai.l lit j; Inn niaile la-t \ isir Paid lor ]ii'inting H'" oujdc'- of Annual lieport advertising and i.ther ini-idental i'\|Mn-es ■■? cts. init (Id Inn On iiiii nn imi 0(1 ,'iii on i)\\ IMI 60 no Inn ni One year's rent of Coinniitti'o room. Salary of Seeretary (irants to Edueation Coniiniltce Salary of Treasiirur'.' As.-istant Dalanee •■? c(s. i;i;n 1)11 •J.) nil .■;iii ii; ,',ii on :;iMi on h:;ij on Ion 00 i.i;, no $ 2177 1.". AVe, the uiidrrsigni'il, have examined (ho aci-oiinld and vmuher.i < \' (he alMivi Fund, ami found the same eorrect. ,r\MI:s IVVI TON. .Ili., I itiniAiiii Ti iiM.i:, ) Auditors. 101 •> ets Cl'iii 1)11 •Jo III) .■;jii d; ."/ii 01) :',iio Dll b.\b OO IIMI 1)11 l.V, O'J 21" i.'i SOCIETY IN ACCOUXT with the TUEASUREU. C, \s:\). Jmii.v. I. I!y Daliiuro i'ri'lii List I).-i'. :;i <'nIU'v(i..ll.-^ Ull'! .-lllisc'l-i].tin||.^ in (^llchoO ''tillr '(iijii ■ .iimI :uli-;i-i[itic.ii.s ill Itiiriil .Mi.-^Hion.s U.ilaiii'i' Ml I'lT^iit i.r-'.Nii'. ; I lOiHiowiiifiil i-'iiti.l," (ruiiNrcrroil l.y nr,|,r ,,r r,.|,i,-,ii l!..;ii.| I nl'Tc-^t nil illVl! .-1 lllOlll - Issn. iiny. I. lly lIiil'iiiiM 1'. ,\ II. !•;. ■■? cts. I SI 51 r.sy 57 021 77 201) 10 181 17 ^ 2177 i; .•? 1. 1 5 09 'Mc'licc, :'.Ift Dctx-iiil'or, l<;7;i. . Kli'll \\:\J I I l:M K, Dr. THE WIDOWS' AND OUPITANS' FUND IN ACCOUNT WITJf i4i r ('-!-- IS7II. To I'lilIdH in;; (llilliiilir- |i:ii'l cliilili'i \\\v y.w, \\/' Wi.luw dl' Ih 1,1 1 1' lie . .i. , (I.--. Slhirl. li UMiiilliJ I 10(1 (III Allhmiil illVl'.-l(^i| iluiilr: Ihcyc'ir, ljiil;iiii.'i' '.KlO III) L';.::s i:; L'l'.i'.' 71 A ,•.(;:} I 17 Wn, III!' iin'Icrsii^iK'd, lia\(! I'XfiiiiiiicI thr iii'i.niint- and Vi'iii'hor- nl tin- iib'ivn Fund, iiud I'onnd tliu kiuiio rdm,";!. Umis Pa mis, .Ik.. I ..\,„m„,,, UiciiAiiU Tlknii;, ) 103 OF Till] DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, TU1<: TREASUliEU. Cr. >; t t.-. 1 .■|ii III! ^ 00 ! , l>7'.». Dec. ."i. l!v illl(Jl'r.-l oil ill\C;.tnH'l!t.- i;. .t U, E, I^Mii'l.c.-, :;i,-t Jl('.;uMilirr, I -^T'.t. $ cts. 350 1(1 $ SoC 10 (li:u, \'i;a.si;v, Trousurcr, JJ. ('. S. 5* r OF TIll'J l)lo(M':SAN CllUiiCII fSOCIETY, THE TinUSUUElt. Cr. l>7i: ,l:ili_\. 1. Uy l'':il:iiii'' iVi'iii h-l yi'.tv Doo. ■W.i \iiiiiim1 Mili-rii|i(iiiii.- Ill' ihc (.'ler^.v CiilK'iM inii.-i iitiil .^iili'i'l'ililiniis in t^lilcli(M' ('ulli'i'iidiis mil ^ull.-l•^i|ltil'lls ill IUumI iMifsloii.^ 1 11 1 (-'It.'.- 1 nil invu^tiiu'iii.s l>so. .laiiy. I. \'y J!:il.iii.' I M. .'i. O. E. $ cts. 2 1 '.in IS I It ;;;;. 7^ 7j (ill -I'.l 2.S12 10 * 6(i;!l 17 S 2192 71 Uno. Vi\si:v, TlL'ilSllVOI', D. C. S. liiiol'i'v, ;il.-l Di'ci'Milicr, l>7 104 fM &^ Di THE DEPO^SITOUY FUNlJ OF THE 1]S ACCOUNT AVITII 1S7'.t. Janv. h I>oc'. ;;) L>ec. I'd r.:ilMno .""(iiieiy I'M' I'ldiiHitiiii; i.'lirir-tiMiij Kliowliilgi' Ac. Ac ■ liirili;; tlio vcir, I'nr l'i?lili','.i ! ii l-'rci;^lit. iluty, insiiiMKcc. Ac., cii lionk Mis.-i WchhI. I:.' iiiuntii.-s .-:tlwrv l!,-iliin .? ct.< .'.'I '.i; Sll IHI $ cts I 1.1 J iL'.i V.l ■li 17- i: Wt". till' iiiiili'r .■I'M-omits ami mfih-Ii. r> ut' Ihr ab'i Fiuiil. and I'muid iIm' samu i-on-uct. . I AMIS I 'at 1 1 in. ,Ii:,. |I lUciiAKii 'I'l icM i:, Ot^ All.:;. -.'1 [Til I'iii'I fur .■hhcrli/iiri- •■S|MTiai MitIIu'j." Ii.i- tun I 111 iii;ili(pli nf iii'w I'lV-ljiiw -, iind i-"|pii'y I't >,iiiH'... •^~ III Dec. HI. I riiid Hr\..l. l)iv\ltiuil|iitM| (III ar.uiiiil ul' -rahi nl' t.i'i :;r .Ml S L't<. AiMciiinl iiiM'>li.'il iliiiiii:; tin; vr.ii 15ulaiii'0 -| CI .Ml I ■.I-':; L'l .$ .'i'.Hir '.•'.' We, lln' iiiiili'i>i,L;iM!(l, liavo o.\aiiiini"l tho ai'cniiiil,-- aii.l vuiii'licis nl' tlio .'ibuvc FuikI, ami loiiiid ilio .-anu' ciirrt'Ot. .IaMIs rAITUN, ,li:.. } , ,. KiniAiiii Ti u.NKU, S A'"l""i'^- 105 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TliEASURER. Cr. ISSO. iiiiy. 1 . By l!;iliiiifo $ 125 59 E. .t 0. E. Quebec, olst December, 1879. (J no. Vrasky, TroaEurer, D. C. S. SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. ,I;U).V. I, .llMlc 1. July '>•:. Do.;. ;;i. \iy liiiliiiioo rriiiu Iii,-t yoii ,^i.\ iiioiiths dividond "li StilUiu'onil Biink Stock for $1,IHI(1, ;i( 'J \<.r l>nli;itiiin I'lolll .Mrs. rioc.-i CulliM.tidii.-i mid s'lili.-iriiiliniiy in (tiiclpc'e- , ('(illiM'tions :iiid suli.scriptioli.'* in Itui'ill Missions Iiiiorc'st on iuvt'-tiiu'nts IS81I. liny. 1. I!y Bal.iuc $ c ts. ISSS •19 20 no 5 00 825 26 :f51 74 817 50 $ ;1<,I07 99 S 1923 21 Qucbci", IJiBt Docombor, 1879. !■:. k 0. JO 14 C,KO, Vl'ASKV, Ti'oiu^urcr, 1). 0. .«!. I I • n 106 Dr. THE j\JlS»10N FUND of the DIOCE.SAN CHUliCll 1S7'J. Doc. 3]. i'o r.iiil IMwiii Jiiiio.<, Es, Dr^: 18; 9. f J'.-- ■ \ Mar. If). Oct. ;.i . Deo. :n. THE SUSTENTATIoN FrND OF THE IN ACCOUNT wrru To Amount iiiTostod ." Piiiil Kdwiii .Juiieti, lOsii-, Treasurer JMocei-an Itciird, on account id' Jfevcuuo Paiil Kdwin Jones, E^i[,. Treasurer Diocesan Boiird, balance ot'Kcvunuo for the year HB'^Wo, tlio undersigned, have examined tlio accounts and vunclurs ol' tiio above Fund, and found the samo correct. .1 AMI'S I'aTTiIN, .ri!., ) , ,.1. KlCiiAKi. TlUM'lt, I ^•'^''*°"- 107 SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. 1S7'J. July 22, .Supt. 27. Deo. ;!1. By Donation from Jlr.'. PIocs AuiDiint lit" oircM'tury .it St. .laincs' Cliureh, Ciicouna, jii'r Uiil)(,'rf, UiniiiltDii, Esf( rullci'tiiiiis ;inil >uli><.Ti|itioiis in QiU'lioc Cullc'ctiuiis and .subsciijilions in ilural Mit-sions $ Ctg. 1411.'? 85 502 98 •.$ cts. 10 00 580 75 1906 8.3 $ 248? 58 v., k 0. E. Qiiobi'c. :'.1.'-t Doceniber, 1870. Gi:o. VrASKV, Treasurer, D. C. S. T)T0C1<^^AN CHrPvCH SOCIETY, THE TREASrUKR. Cr. E. A 0. E. is;!i. .liltlV. 1. i!y ri!il,ni('i llltOll'-t ' fidin l.'i>( yo.ir 8 cts. i;Mi> 19 i;iii:i 25 $ 2021 44 Gko. Vtaskv, Trciii-uror, U. C. !;. Quebec, :ii.-t December, i879. ■(■I ', 108 JlM k f IjffikK 's'K ■^ !*fi . '1 J,. i H m 1 inn. k m „-,' If I*" ' m !i i l'.l- ; f 1^1 :i'^ 'U 1,1 !l. 'ii J t» '•11 It '•11 r ■| !* . V vf r-' ,t , Dr. THE EDUCATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1S79. Dee. ;;i. Tu (Iriints to folluwin.i; Si'liiiol,< iliiriiig tin; ycnr, viz ;, .M.iiljli'ton (^i.iti(MMik J^tilllStCilil JIn]il(' iJrovo i5ciiu|i(ii't f^td'K'lllllU Ilciiiison AVosI Fiiiinjitdn lioiiri; Ivoiiis Nd. 1 I'lMir;; liHiii.-i Nil. L' lidiirt; Limis Xu. :> I'urtiH'iif N'd. I I'di'tiiciit .Nil. 2 IIii!(;,-liiir(iUL;li Ciipo ('(ivc No. I Cmit'tuse No. ;> P.irr St. .M:ifi:,'irpts TrdiiiliriKik No. 1 Trdiirlii-dok No. - St. tiilcs Ly.«nnilrr I'allj G It'll .Murray Jjiibriidor To Puiil Rev. M. .M. roilHTi;!!!, iii.-|)eotiii,ir Scbooh II nil tiiivullin.i^ e.\|Mii-o> ■■^ cts. 5ll IHI ,lll 11(1 III III) ill III) III III) ;;i! oil :;2 on .'12 00 .".2 00 .■;2 00 :;2 00 :;2 00 ;;2 00 ;;2 00 ;:2 00 21 on :!2 00 ■•? cts. 2 001 no 21 00 24 00 li; no S 00 .")0 00 77S 00 oe, i;ii We, the iini|ori:16 I'.O (if the iibiivo All' li lor.';. DIOCESAN CHITECII SOCIETY, THE TKE.VSUKER. Cr. E. & (J. E Qt(ebeo, .'list December, IST'J. Geo. Vkasky, Treasurer, 1>. C. S. 110 li I f 1^ i ) I ^'^ 4 h 1 Dr. THE r.TSTTOr ^roUNTAIN LAr.UADOU CHUHCII .SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT AVo. tlip imdrrsiiriioil, li;ive cxiiiuincd tlic .•u'c-nunt- and \oiU'li('r- ol' ilii' a'lnvo Fund, €and i'oiind tlu' .«iniio coriC(.-t. JWIKS V \ I hl\, .ll!., i . ,. „ ... i All. 1 tors. Dr. THE SOCJETY F0T7 THE PT^OPACJATK )N Tlv'EASUJiElJ OF Till' (QUEBEC 1S79. >! ft?. Dec. 31. To Rcmiltrd Dcv. II. W. Tn'kci-, the Sccrotnry, r.nnd..ii, a IJnnk' l>i:ili tor XI- lis. lid. stalling, (.'((Ii.tI in oiirrcnoy to -H" 20 •i; 2ti7 2!l Vt'b, tho iiiidersifincd, linvo oxamini'd tlic acpoiiiit-^ and Vduclicrs of the aboTC Fund, and found the i-anfe correct. Jami:s I'attiin. .In., 1 . ,., IliniA !i) '1i;iim;i;, ) Ill MISSION FUN^D OF TIIF DIOCESAN WITH THE TUEASlJKliU. Cf, \ 1^7'.'. .hiiiv. 1. L!_v liahimo IVdui l:i>t ^ciir.. lit'c. •W.i Inti-'ri'.st on iuvt'stiuciits, |iii'. 'il'iliy li.ilaiu'o. $ cts. 07 12 21 50 $ y I (52 $ 7t> 62 i;. >V 0. E, (titclice, ;'>l.-'t i)L'LTnil)oi-, l>71i. (Iro, Vmasky, 1). (,'. S. OF TjIE (IOSFEL, IM ACIMUTXT AVITII THE DIOCESAN CHEUCH SOCIETY. C/-, iN'.t. Dci.'. :;i. iiy rolltM>li.iii.- an.l siilisi'ri|iti()n? in (Jiiebcc CulK'L'lioii.s and siilj^ciiptions in Ituiul Missions E. .V 0. E. $ cts. SO 50 T2G 79 $ 207 29 Gi:o. Vkasey, Treasurer! D. C. S. Qiiobco, ;il.st Doooiubcr, 1879. 112 F H, 1. ill Dr. THE ALGOMA DIOCESAN FUND OF THE (QUEBEC ;*. -t P"'- 1 t ', ! IM'.. , 1879. Oct. 15. To Roiiiitteil tlio I!i?h(i]> uf Al;,'otiia, Ijcinj; aiuuiiiit of iinniiMl grniif jiriiiniseil liy this Itiurcsc Lalaneo romittod the lii.-ibop of Aljjoiua lur "MiiJ.-ioiuirjr Purpo:-C!;" :'.ii(i nil s 7112 :^s Wo, tho undorsi^noil, liiivo cxiiiuincd tho acf^ouats and vmirlii r- uf the iibovo Fund, and louud thu .'■auio correct. .Iami s I'atkin, .h;., ] ili.iiAUD Ttiix,:,:, f Amht„r.<. * t 113 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TllEASUllER DIOCESAN CHLTUCH SOCIETY. Cr. IS79. Julv 21'. ;? ots. Dec By Kfc'ciM'il iKPiii S. li. I'oircsl, TiiM.-nrer of SI. ' ,M.illlii\v'8 As.'oi'i.itiiMi, iiiiiouiit, collL'ttcil by Inlldwiii:^ |i:irtii-s, viz : ."Mrf*. !•'. .Mi)iitiz:iinlii'rt Mrs. I', .■^iiiitli Mis..i I', .1. Irviiif m><.\. I'li.o Mis.s .M. LoMVcnit't r Mis.-i 1'. AIoiitiziiiulpiTt Mi.-.-' C. Forr.'st Dy IJiM-civcil lioiii .Mis« Scott, TreiiJiiiii-r I'f Ciithclial I A.*.-ifiiit,i(iii, ;iiiiuuiit colli'ctL'd liy I'ullowiM;^ jjiir- I tic."' vi/ : 1 I ,Mr.-. Williiiiii.-i ' .Mis... lt;ii-cy ,Mi,<< 11. \l^ W'Mlclu Mi.s llolluwuy ^ I'lcccivcil Iroiii Mr-i. .M.iigiin, St. I'elcr'.*. muount ol licr (.•iillcctiiin y (tlVcitci ic.-i MvX ail'lilii'iiiil siili>cri|iiicn^ in (Jiicbcc (Jiillccl.il. lis iiinJ ,siiVjserijilioii.s in liiiral .Missiuiis 12 00 r> 7i'> L'S 75 -'*'• 10 •> * y i)lj 7 38 :;o no 21 00 Hi 50 .s no 7 lb 7 75 i;. .V o. !•; .$ cts. 129 33 91 00 20 no Kil 97 ai7 08 •i; 722 38 (iufbco. 3l£l December, !s7'.» Ui:o. Vkasi:v, Tuiisiircr, 1>. C. S 15 fj .\t I 111. i 1 hi I !;■'> ii\i I' :i r ii ^ A, if n, (■ u D; 114 THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND Veil, i: ft ClsJ .'H ct". June .0.! 1*^. Xiiv. 11. 1 1 Nov. '2\ 1 ce. "1 To A. Si'ui II, Esc|., Liiiiil Siiivcvur, fin- vfiilyiiif; tli III III 11(1 J vy lines I ! Imi.-: el.- (it Tiniotliy fi'i'il | I'aiij t'lir hiiri'dwini; iiinl loM'iliiii; llui I'l-unt lifids ;it liardlieM ' I ('ii, 111;: l;^ ors of tlic alinve ' [ Aiiilitdr.". Jan V. 1 ■ Jitnv. 20. An.-;. 2. Nov. 27. Doc. ;ii. By BnlancL' from last year i^aloof 2."i loaiN of Ijdj; I'lirth at 10 cents (1 months interest at (i per eent on Valcartier Glebe Loan for S''..'iO Reeeivcil from .Mrs. A. II. I'luniss, on account of purchase of ' liar.lfield" 12 months interest at per cent on loan of •'r^SOO to Rev. J. M. .lenkina Reeeiveil from Mrs. .\. II. I'urniss, interest at jier eent from 27tii Xov. to il;ite. on halance of ■■^l'.OOii ilue 12 months Divideml on Montreal lliiiik .-touk for .■S2,G0i), at 1(1 per cent, 1SS0. Jany. 1. Bv lialanec $ ets. 2o0 15 2 60 10 60 620 00 IS 00 M 6.T 2r.O 00 ? 1076 (J.S $ .'^79 06 E. .V 0. E Quebec, .".1st December, l>-79. lii:o. Vf:askv, Tre I surer, D. C. S, in « I- i u i IIG Dr. BALANCE SHEET OF LEDGER iU. :i4 nil U Toronto Ti jicr cent DiliontnifS Slioihrooko jior cent Dubenl:ii\> Iliiniillon 5 jier cent Dchenturei-' H:iniillr I'ertli li jior cent iKliciiliiicH I^lontreiil lliirbor lU jicr cent Dilicntuii'.-. ... Montrciil () ]icr cent Di'licntiircH liiockvillc (i |iir cent I>il>entiirc- Kin^.-tiPii (1 ]ier cent IJelientnres t'oui.ty of .M'ulilles(^\ li ]icr cunt Ucl'cntiii'c, Doniininii ,1 jjcr I'cnt Slo^'U liellcville 7 percent Itclienluie.-; ?t:ul:ici)n:l l!:inl< Stock Oo\i'irinient ."> |icr cent Dilicninn!- 1 niteil !''t:ite.~' .1 |ior cert llonil- Mii.^siiu i)i|ii liiiihva.v .'-tn -k Mortgiij.'!' lit (1 [icr cent <.n )iV(i|icrly In .-'t. I' " Qiiclji'c ," •1- Mi-eci >; ets. I'.iSdO On IL'.Otiii (HI (iilllli 00 17.'i-{ '■'''■'> sniHi 00 7(.0il 0(1 (WKIil (l(l| CiliilO dO' ."idlHI Oil ■ism; (iCi :tiioii (Id L'.sdII (Id I'ndd dO IlldO dO Sdd (Id •^W (Id led dd .'jdiid no Cnsli in t^iieljec iinil Tn I per cent >n l'i.nil;s, liciirln;,' inttrc-l at ^ ets 'J .'i 7 111 .vtdl '.I 'J SI0I121 We, till' iimlcrsl^ncil, liiive exMinincil thi,- Stnleincnt iinil I'odnil it corrcot, iind vcrified the i^ccnritle.'^ cunneelcil tlierewitli. Quebec, L'7tl) Januiiry, I8mi. JWIKH Vai iii\, Jn., I , ,., 117 LEDGER ON 31sT DECEMBER, 1879. Cr. cts. * cts. Oil II (II) III) :5 ;;:; 111) (1 1)11 III nil III no III 00 ;i; i;Ci III III! Ill 00 III on III no III no III on Ml 00 ill no 'J-'iTI!) 'J'J f.toi :;i sloii'Jl ;::; 1 il. ( orrcot, :inil Auilitoi-B. vriilriws' nnd Oi-i,liiins' Fond..., PciiSidll I'uiiil (iciicrnl Fund ]jiiljriidnr .Mi,;', 7iS5 81 .')i(;o «'j licui :5i $ Ct3. 2102 74 1923 21 \:>b 09 70 1)2 35 00 125 59 9ir).';3 31 S70 96 330 00 3700 7S §101121 33 Quebec, 3I.-t Deocniljcr, \^',\^. Geo. Veasey, Treasurer, D. C. S. 118 Dr. REVEXUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOARD i.n \ t * w* ^!| 18711. Dec. 31 $ ft.-. .J cts. To AiiKniiit (ifStijionils puiil iliiriiii.' ilio ]);>sl yi'iir.... If>'.'i'i2 "'.M Aiiiiiimfs still iliio — oT'lii's licit vet |ir('t('i| the lIiM-, .1. I!. I)cl^l):i;j-f \ ,\iiiniiiil |i!iiil il('|iiit;i I inn nil ■i.-pi'.-'.-iiicnts | Jiahtiiec Amount cfiniiil ever, -nil., I . SSI (4.-, L'll.i 71 r,ii (10 72S IS :?; '11i^yl In 119 Account with EDWIN JONES, Tueasuree. Cy. 2i)7l':> t:: 1 •*■» ' L>l SSI ii:. ...1 L'li:, 71 .•ill (11) ...1 1 (10 ...1 72S IS ^ f; • ci = T- r -r. rr> fl O-i -—I '■J 1-1 H 1.S70. Jiiiiy. 1 — l!v !)iil:inc>' rniii! I:i-t in- • (•mint ...,, $ ot>. S cts. $ cts. ]!v A,ssi:ssMi:\Ts l!>.ri;ivi,i) i/koni Till-; lOLI.OWINd ]Ml; HroiM|i((iti , AVlmisdr r on; THI IHl :;iHi 00 I. 'ill IHl 'J.lll (III l.'HI (HI 2(111 (HI ;;.'iii 00 llHI OH, :;."i OH ll'll nil .'HI ml .'HlO ro I 1 L',. I..,. Oil 27."' (Ml ;h (HI .•HI 00 i S7 ;')ii S7 .Mli :'l .S7: 2. Ill (l(i| l.SH (III! Inn ml' .';.Hi nil l.'HI (HI I'HI (HI 20 (111 l;.'i (HI IIHl IHI I2."> (HI 2rH) (HI 2.'HI (III, 2.'.(l (1(1. 02 5ol !Hl 00 ' (;2 ."ill I liin 0(1 I I '.I (i.V 7.'> on I 27."i on! SI 2.V .'inn (Hi| 2IHI (l(l| .".12 .''ill' 22."i (lO! ::.> Oil; I. .11 (io| :;.". 001 l.'.o ool ■■;7 .'lOj ii2.'i (Hi; iiSl 2^) 2;;2 :.o' 27;. 00' o:; ;')0| S2 00 7 SO 112 112 2S i:'.| ,^0 12, '•'i 00! l.Hi nOi IHl on. I. .11 00' I'.'H on' 2ll (HI 27'.i (HI I7.'i W), is; w) ;'.7.'j 00 I2,'i 00 l.'HI 00 .".7 50 .".O 00 ;)7 .^0 .10 no 100 (III 7.i 00 21 S 7.") SI 00 300 00 200 00 2:12 .'H") IK) ;i9 ."..'ill On 12(1 00 ' ' •) 00 120 00 ;t(i on 17.". no 2(111 00 1,'..'. on 27.'. 00 71 7.") 2.S 00 .S7 70 li.j 00 12 .Ml 202 76 22.'. 00 1 2.". (10 ;!.■) 1 M 112 50 on (III 1.'. 00 ISO 00 1 2.-. 00 12ii (10 II ■- - IHl •$ cts. 28S 40 I? .'f:).s7;i 12 fisio o'.i $ 288 40 mx i- •i'lKl n> ' lit H .■.i»it I 120 2)r. EEVENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOARD in Con To amount brouul't oTcr. ■ti<.| ;J cts. L'l'OS-J 07 $ 2 'JO SI] Wo, tlio iiiiili'r.nTi'i. Account with EDWIN JONES, Treasueer. Cr. tinned. Aimiuiits brouf^lit over.. AsSESSMIlNTS — dniti ctS. Jla^d;? Aililurlpy Ai!\v (^nrlislt 1' Pcninsiilii ., Littlt^ li.is]) I'ciiiil Levi.. PiirtiKMil' ... ilS|ic'lPi;io 'tiiiisli'inl Stllllclllllll LiiUc HoMUiKirt O be '11 Vh $ et.s. JST."? V. VM no .") 00 20 (10 122 .jO 2:j(l 00 7.'> 00 3(10 00 00 00 1 00 00 I'.il (10 (is 7.')| 71 li o H $ cts, 1S7 50 25 00 352 50 375 00 120 00 30 00 (iS lO iilciirfu'r 111' iciii'ircv illr ll:il.-sl> Di.will 'lirry'i'iii liivi'Ti' (III Lull !'• 112 5(1 250 OOi 250 00' JOO (lOJ .|00 oo' I 3S 50 11 25 SO 00 Kill 00 186 05 500 00 n $ cts. 5849 09 150 00 20 00 237 50 300 00 77 15 KiS 15 250 0(1 i:. 00 Id 0(1 71 00 3,') 0(1 18 0(1 50 (10 110 0(1 500 00 1 400 00 38 501 20 25 120 00 $ ots. 288 40 11 2.'. 70 0(1 'Ti 174 00, 110 0(1 10 ()3 5ll 00 10 (1(1 00 00 33 Sj (lol IS (10; '.10 11(1 iT.rr'Js 62 ^' 8(10 Doc. 31 -I'y AinHiinl, (ir;^iMiit IVniii tlio Socii'ty I'nr tlio rr(i))n;j;iiti'>n of tlio li(lS|ll>l By AiiKiiini uC urml I'idiii llu; .Sucioly Cor tlio Propagiitioii ol' the (ill.-spl-i I'nr l'<'ll.>iiii|is \\\ .Viiiiiiinl r .'rt'ivcci I'rniii .Mission I'^miil of ilu' Cluiri'li Sdcitly.. liy Aiiiuiiiit rcci'ivcil irDiii CiiTLty Tnist l''iin(I, Churi'li Socii'ty.. Ily .ViiiuiiiiL ro'civud iVoiii .'Snsti'iitiiiion l''iin(l, Church Hociiity... l!y .Viiioiint. Ill' (loviM-iiiiiciil 'sy\\\\\ for (Jriisso I.^lo I'.y .ViiiniiMl nf >iili.-rri|itioiis I'lilU'c'tuil ill Kiii^laiiil liy tin- Itov. A. W. Moiiiiliiiii Icir Mai^thilcn IsliiiuU W'j 1 iitci'f-l, oil clf)i(i-its for the yoai' r809 77 8674 79 1880, .laiiy. I — By nnlimi'o brought down. 481 95 2107 58 2I10.J 54 500 00 200 00 48 07 75 07 $ 225S2 57 % 728 18 Quobec lat January, 18 \ $ ifi,37 y:f 7S;{ 09 1 1 $ 2121 02 1 t 1 1 ,1 -^ Quebec, ; I Ht January, 1880. Edwin Jonks, Treasurer. CHURCH SOCIETY. LIFE MEMBERS ;«fe Duffyriii, tlie Earl of. $100 00 Lord .Monck (soven annual sub- scriptions) 3')fl 00 Lofil Uishop of Quebec 50 UO Lord Bisho]) of Jluron M 0(1 Andrew, Thomns 50 00 Aflio, Caittain, K.N 60 00 Asiio, Win 60 110 Benson. Tlionia.i 60 Oi) Burstall, J 60 00 Biirftiill, Mrs. J 60 00 Carpenter. A.t Com. Gen 60 00 Ciirter J 60 dO Cii'kull, Mis.s 60 00 Ch;ipinan. W 60 00 Cream, Jfrs 60 00 Ualton Lt.. B.A 60 00 Dobull, H. R loo 00 Eiitoourt, Liuly 60 00 l^in-ytli, JoHuph B 60 00 Forsyth Mrs. Joseph B 60 00 Gale, .1. V 60 00 Ororij'e, Miss 60 00 Iliill Mrs. (}. B. (annual) (10 00 Hamilton .Mr.s loO 00 Hamilton. Robert (annual) 100 00 Hamilton, .Miss 60 00 Hamilton, Rev. C, M.A 160 00 Haslott .Jiinios 60 00 Hatlierly, .1. J 60 00 Heiiekcr. R. W 60 00 Hiiicks lion. Sir F 60 00 Hunt, We.ston 60 00 ilarlieson, Mrs 60 00 Hamiltoni Rov. C. Cheetwoodi M.A 200 GO Ilousman, Rev. 0. V., M.A 60 00 .lones. il. .V 60 00 .louoa, Edwin 60 00 Jiid^'ii. (■ 60 00 Levey. (;. E 60 00 Lloyd Rov. W. V 60 00 LovoH.J 60 00 Marler, 0. L $ oO 00 Meredith lion. Chief Justice.... 60 00 Montizanibert, F., M.D 50 00 Montiiainbert, Mrs. F 50 00 Milne, Rov. G., M.A 50 00 Mountain, Rev. A. W., M.A 150 00 Mountain. Mrs. A. W 50 00 .Mountain, Miss K 50 00 I'arke.O. II 50 00 Farker. .Mrs. G. H 60 00 I'ennefather. Rev. T., M.A 94 66 Po.ston Thomas 50 00 I've, John , 50 00 I'i-ioo. E. J 50 00 Ramsay Rev. J 60 00 Reid. Rev. 0. P., M.A 400 00 Rhodes, \V 50 00 Rhodes. Mrs 50 00 Ross Mrs. J 50 00 Rao. VV. (annual) ; 100 00 Rhodo.s, James 60 00 Seott 11. S 50 00 Sewell, Rev. E. AV., M.A 50 00 Sewell Rev. II. D 60 00 Somerset (^apt. Aylmor 160 00 Sprai,'','e, Mrs 50 00 .;ht, Mrs 50 00 Washer, Rev, C. B 100 00 124 COXTKIRITORS OF $50 AlSO ri*Y\ASeJ».S. IM:<'i:ASi:i>. U I' vt-r t^ --. y\nil(ir.-(in, W. H $ T)!) (in li/ilihviii, Udi). U :')() (Ml Bull, A. ]> /id (HI l!l;i.-k. .1 ;,() III) liiiiinci-. J .'i(i CM liiiwfii. Ilnii. Cliicf Jut^ticc :ii! (Id I'.oxcr. IlcMi- Admiral Tid (Id JtriMikr. Mrs .'.d (Id IJniiiit. .Mr>. ]> Ml (hi Uiirstall, ]| .Ml I'll 15(ir.-t:ill, K ."■(! (Id r.lnck, lliiii. II.. C.B 5(1 00 CaMwoll. Sir II. .1., Biirt .^)d 00 ('iini|ilj('il. S:i.\toii .'(0 (Id riiiiiiil)oIl, A liiii (HI Chandler, Col. (to Nicul.; Ki,- doudU'iit iMiiid") liiO (HI Christif. .Major AV. I' 100 dO Coihran. Hon. A. W ,'»0 0(1 Doolittlo, Huv. li .,0 00 I»OllJ,r|a.-;.>:. (I. M., M.D 0(1 lid Drum, \V Idiidd lllirin, li'ird liKl (10 K.-tcoiirt, M.ijor (Jfiicral ..(i iid rioli'ln'r, Moll. .Air. .lii.-liec ..ii (HI KiM>>lli. .laiiU'S I! .',(1 (HI Frasi-r. lion. .1. M ,^iO (Ht (iilli'S|iie, A .1(1 (HI (iray, K. I! ,i(i (10 tJloNcr, 'I'lionias .'id (id Halo, Hon. K. (M-nior) ..0 Od llaMiiltoD, F .Ml (HI lloatli, .IiiiiR's '.. .Ml (HI Holl'man, C .Mi iiii Jload, lit. Hon. Sir K., Bait ::..(i (Hi Hunt, James ,0d (Ml Hall, (i. B on dO Hall, Geo IdO (id Hunt. Mr.s. Weston ,Mi (ill Matkic, I'.cv. (Jco., K.D KM) (hi Je.-;s(ii)|i, H .Ml (Id Jackson, Kcv. C ..0 00 Kerr, ,1. II .id (in Kin^i.C Idd (HI LeMcsiiricr, II .Ml (Hi Lecd.s Itcv. J, .Ml (HI l.is-M,'Hr, Lord I'dd on MacLuroii, Jamu.s (>0 00 Markie, M.ijor W. S .-^ .Ml 00 jMctcalt'. Lord KiO Ud .MoMntaiii. Ht. Kiv. (;. J.. Lord l!i.-lio|i o|' (JmM.oe. (iiiuiiial lor •_'l yi iir.-i 1 jdO (HI |io. lo lii'iioi-itoiy Fund (annual for L'l ycar.-^i Ill (HI Du. to .Mi.s.-'iun Fuud (annual for .1 year.-) .>-(lli iiii Alouiitain. Cid. ('. I! 7:; iii) Mountain, Li'iit. .1. (i .Hi nil Moimtain, Mis. (i. Ii ..ii nil Nairiic, Jolin .Mi iiii Noail H J HI dii Nicolls. Kcv. .1. II.. H.li .,0 (HI I'atli'r.-^oi). 1' .Ml (Id I'cnilicrton, Hon. (i .hi hii I'omiot'.itlicr, I!. T hi dn Tctry, \V hi (hi I'etry. \V., jmiior .Ml do I'o.-lon, l; .HI (HI I'oston, \V 1 lid Boston, (' .'.0 (HI I'rii'c, \V . .Ml dil I'i|ion, .Mr,-'. (' .Ml mi liai'oy, .1 .HI no Uol|i||, lion. I .HI (HI l!o^S, Hon. .1 .HI (HI F. M. Sir \V. llouaii. (J.C K .Ml dO Sli('|.|iiird, .Mi-< .'HI (HI Stayiifr, 'I'. ,\ .hi (hi Stewart, Hon. .I.dni .'Hi (in Stn.irt. Hon. Sir .Lis.. I'.art Imi nd S\nics. (I. I! .11 (Id S'liii's. i; .HI (HI S|ir;i.!,'^'e. W .M.i (10 Sealy. J li'H (10 Smitli. ('. W ."0 (HI 'I'riu'u'e. T HI (10 Tri.ir-e. II. W (1 (III Taylor, .Mi.-- .Mi (id V.h'Ho.iu, W . I! ,MI (HI M'illouu'liliy, Kcv. .M .Ml (HI W Odd, l;... HI 00 Wood. (i. A. L .Ml (Ml Walker, lion. W liiii 00 YouiiL', J». I) KKI 00 125 Xjiso-j^crxisst . 184.^- 184S- isjii- 181-'- l,V)t- ISfjl'i- l,' I'iiilay. of <^h'Ih;l\ Id tin: Liird l!i.-liop. for Widows iind Orphan." of ('leri;yinoii, to lio uppliiMl mI his di-scrution ; by liiiii transferred to chariri- of tiie Chiireli ^ocii'ty 2000 00 .Mi.-s Walker, of JjcniKJ.Nville, (for tlio Widow.- and Orplian.s of Clergy- nun) 40 00 .■Mountain, l!t. Itev. (1. J., Lord l>i.-liop of (Juclioc (for Mission Fund) 600 00 Hon. W. W. Walker, (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund) 400 00 ■). Wiitersoii, of (•uelicr, (to Widows' and (Orphans* Fund) aO 00 -.Mrs. Ihinn, of Three llivers. (for iuidowmeiit Fund) 1401) 00 .Miss Sheppard. of J)ruuiinondville, (for Kndownient Fund) L'OOO 00 Koliort Kirklaiid. of I.eed?. (to Widow.s' and Orplian.s' Fund) 40 00 John H.ill. of Leeds, (I'en.^ion Fund) IIKIO 00 Miss T.iylor, cd' (^lehco, ((ioueral Fund) 400 00 (W. it 0, Fund) 400 00 Mrs. liankicr, (I'ension Fund) 100 00 (W. A- (». Fund) KiO 00 $s and 31iss II. Montiznmhert. \,u. \M \ ! f -J r Namks. c . <; "^ S cts. U (Ml •> Ct.-. a C~z. <", '^ w^ 7. ^ Z^ TmTAI.. Ashe, Miv .^ cts. .$ fts. " .■f^ cts. '.' (1(1 BiiH'our. Ml',-' 1 (III 1 (!|l 1 III) 'J IMI 1 (III Caiiiiihi'lt. Mr.-^. \ 1 (III C'liiii. .Mr;: 1 (III Fry, Ml? 2 (10 11 cm 111 in:;. Mrs L' IMI '_• (111 1 III! 2 1,(1 Li"ht, Mrs. L 2 (Ml m\v. .Mm 1 HU ]Mi)iitiz;iiiitj<'it . Mi.-;. J] 1 '"; 2 HU 1 (III Alt* Ijiircu. M ^.^ 2 nil Pope. Mr.s '.. 1 III! 1 ll:l •' IMI 1 (III Itus.-^i.'ll. .Mrs Scoit. .Mr.-. W. \V 1 (III 2 (id Turtiliull. .Mrs •' Mill .. 2 (Id Ti'ni]ik', Mr. (', V. M .1 ;; Mil ■J 1 1 U ' 1 17 (IM 1 (III 1 (III 1 IMI :; no AVilliaiii.-:. .^ir.- 1 211 (Ml i'liMiik-otlrrin ■' liu.x. ! 17 (HI Wiirtcli', .Mr..;. \V ? 1 1 nil AViirtele. .Mr>. 1! 1 1 (HI AViirteh-. Mr.-;. F ."::;";!';;:;;;!; 1 1 HU 'Woodhoii.sf. Mr.< 1 1 (Ml 1 OH 1 (III 1 (1(1 .Si'Mi Oil 1 (III .■^ CiO (HI C„IU,t. on 1 00 I 00 ;') 00 1 00 1 :a) :;n ;'.o 00 00 00 00 11)11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 *> ;'iO 1 00 .$ n:! 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 (10 I 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 m 128 Quebec — Cathedral District Association. — Continued. *]» > ? 'i, ifi.; 'M Na-mes. $ ets. a . "7. a 6 . h 8 C'tS. 5 2 ill O fi, Ct v Total. AViilkcr. MisS .^ ots. .". on 2 (III 1 (Ml $ Ots. >; cts. ■■? cts. •J ft.?. 5 00 2 00 1 00 ■){] AVelch, Mrs Woodside, JNIrs Sdi all sums (1 ,iO s|() 5(1 s 10 iO 5 00 Collected hy Mho IT. M.nt;- Z'tllltiTl. Andor.oon, Mrs .'. (If) Austin, Mrs 1 (Id 1 (III 1 0(1 1 iiO Caniiiliell. Mrs. W. D 1 nil Camiiliell, Mrs 1 on lJosl)arats, Mrs I (1(1 1 (10 1 (Ml 1 nu Forsytli , Miss 1 no 1 no JIalo, Mrs. J :; (II. ;. (Id 1 (Id 1 (Ml ■J oo Hall, Mrs. CI. 15 .'I 00 J„ly, :sir< 1 ni) 1 oil Idovd, Mrs 1 (Id 1 Od 'J IMI ! (Id •_' Od 1 Od 1 0(1 '_' (Ml 1 (III 1 00 1 (Id 1 (III . 1 nil MoiitizMinhcrt. Mrs 1 (III Mniitizaniliert . Mis. •'. 10 2 on Odcll. Mrs ::::;:;;:!;:::::::: 1 on Po.ston, Mrs. \V •> on Rao, Mrs 1 on 1 no Sniitli, Mrs. Stanley 2 nO Torre, Mrs 1 ml AVliitc, Mrs. \V ::::::• 1 on White. Mrs. A 1 nil Younir. Mrs. u. I!. S 1 nO •■>;:;.■. oo ;;; :\;> no Total .^ ;)S,-) ,50 ^ ;V->i .>0 fl t' 129 it. i -Continued. Quebec — Cathedral District AfeSociATiox. — Conlinued. I J ri . Total. ^ '^^ Nt'c! gentlejien s committee. ^ ct?. > cts, 5 on 2 Oi) I 00 U oO 1« 00 5 01) 1 III) 1 ml 1 on 1 ()u 1 III) 1 III) •J (Ml :, III) 1 III) 1 (III 1 nil 1 11(1 2 (II) 1 on 2 III! 1 '1l) 1 III) •J III) 1 IMl 1 nil 1 (in 1 nO $ :\:> nn $ .'iSS 50 Namks. n . .2-3 ./.■ a Is a . A 1 go ma Diocesan Fund. Society for 1 the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Total. Iliilfoiir, (1. 11 $ cts. 4 00 $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 $ cts. $ Cts. $ Cts. $ Cts. 5 00 Ueckctt. T 5 00 6 00 10 00 Uosufll, Dr 6 00 5 00 10 00 10 (10 5 00 5 00 5 00 r, 0(1 ,5 00 40 no 00 00 5 00 CiuiipbL'il, W. I) 5 00 ('liiiiii]iion, C. P 10 00 Doljcll, U. K 10 00 Dun bar, J 5 00 Diiiin.T. H f) Oi) 5 00 5 00 15 00 ])iinn, L. 11 10 00 Dun.-icoiiib, J. Vf [) 00 I'ry. J. S 5 00 Hall, Mrs. (!. U 10 on 10 00 40 00 00 00 11 nil il ton, Robert 100 00 llonrv, C 5 00 [> 00 llolwell. AV. A 5 Oil 5 00 5 00 ■Tamioi'on, Mrs 5 00 iJiMics, Edwin 2U 00 20 00 Jones, T. II 2 00 5 00 5 Oil 5 (10 :> 00 2 00 MMiKwan, P 5 00 Miirsilcn. Dr h 00 Mnchin, II. T ,0 00 Morcditli, Hon. W. C 5 00 6 00 10 00 Montizaniliurt, C. N 5 00 Norri.^f, T 4 00 5 00 4 0'> reinljorton, E. 11 ."i 00 Posti.n, Mr.x. W 2J 00 25 00 Qiit'lioo, Ijortl I]t,<)iop t)l' 40 00 40 00 Kawson, Rev. C. W 5 00 ;> 00 Itac, AVni CiO 00 !> 00 ;i 00 4 00 2 00 ,"! 00 10 00 ."i 00 2 00 20 00 5 00 10 00 100 00 goott, II. S Ij 00 Scott, W. C ,0 00 Scott, E. (I 4 00 8haw, S. J 4 00 () 00 Slioppard, W, (J 2 OO 10 00 b 00 Siiiilh, R. II 20 00 ;') 01) "lOOO .so 00 Smith, Mrs. R. 11 :> 01) 20 00 Turner, R 2 00 2 00 Veatoy, Geo Von Eveter. Jobn ,S 00 .'■) on 10 00 10 OU 10 00 T) 00 AVikIo, K. H 5 00 10 00 M'alkor. Mrs. Win 10 00 White, A. II 5 00 5 00 ■White, Mrs. A. 11 1 .'i 00 5 00 6 01 5 00 White, \Vni 10 00 10 00 25 00 Wurtelo. W. G 6 00 Wurtule, U. 11 2 00 :i 00 f) 00 - ^ill .'M ^' 17 m r 130 Quebec—Cathedral District Association. — Continued. I Names. 6 . -^ a a .■\^ 1^ a , t'' a 1^ o o c to^ = < '-5 ^ Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Total. Wurtclo, 0. F M^irtcle, F. C $ ets. 2 00 $ cts. T) 00 $ Cts. 4 00 ■-? cts. $ ct.s. .$ cts. ^■. cts. •1 00 "V'oo 2 00 10 0(1 lindiGS* List :;j(j (10 72 on 17 00 1J9 00 10 00 ;10 00 071 CO is:, ."ill Otturtories so 02 00 02 iiiti ii; •12 IS 200 IS Total >; 142 ',»2 718 12 ■17 00 203 10 02 18 .•;o 00 ]5,)j OS '1 !' If QUEBEC— ST. MATTHEWS ClIURCIL Collected by if ins F. J, Irvine. Boach. (Icorgo $ cts. 1 00 $ cts. 1. •^ CtP. $ Ct^•. :? cts. .■? cts. ••? cts. I 01) Carter, AV. U 6 00 ,'i I'll Courtiiov, lliibort 1 (III 2 (10 10 0(1 ;;ii oil •10 (lit ■ 10 (III ;") (Ml 20 (HI 1 nil Campbell, Kobort 2 ro Gueront, Mi.'s 111 oil llaniitton. J{ov. Chas Ill III) III (1(1 '(11 (III •III Oil llaiiiilton, Miss .10 nil Irvine, Hon. (1 ."i Oil Irvine, Mr.«. .M. li 20 ii;i Irvine. IVIisa F. J 1 no 1 nn 1 III! 2 nn :"i (III ,'! no 2 no Irvine, A. on 1 (III Collected hy Mha Green, 10 00 !> 00 20 (III in 00 :> 00 20 no 1 (III 1 1 no ■Idlinfiftii Mi^fl 1 no' 2 (III 1 00 1 nil Tjiiinl AfiKM 1 2 no March 11 lit. A 1 1 (Ml ;! 00 ,". 00 PIftiw Mt'^ 10 00 6 00 1,) 00 Total, cts. ■1 no *> 1)0 10 oil 071 (M) 5s:, ,'jii 'J'.k; ■IS 15.JJ DS ? cts--. I (ID i> I'll I (III 1! CO 111 nil ,',ii (Id .|ii on .gii (III j nil 2(1 nil 'J CO I no ,') no l.'i no |(i no i; no in (10 ,•) (10 I no in no ;j no L'n (10 I no l,j I no L' no I (III :; (III 00 131 Quebec— St. Matthew's Ciwucvi.'-Coniinued. Xamkp. Hosp, Mr?. II. D. Jliltcr, .Ml? Mr aha T los, JMrs. Cliius Collected I'U Mi'ns Lc(i>/critj'i riiadorton, Mis.-^cs ]!iiio. .Mr.s. J IK'nry. W ],('iiV(.'raft, Mi.'-s... Mi'DuhmIiI, -Mr Xi'Wtiiii, .Mrs Nmvton, iMiss K... Niiinn.', Mrs I'rici', till) .ML-fsu-s,, cts, d o . a -3 .2-5 ^^ •^ Cts. .■f; ct.=. .■5 ct.= cts .') no 1 on 2 on Mi.> Siiiidi, Wiiltoii. ijlllilll suiii.s Collcalril hu Mimt Fnt Bovd, Mis Crcnii, M \[w !rs Carl or. Mis. E r-, Mr " no lis.-j W.J . Mi.-;,- ,1. (ll'O .Mrs Ir avid rs, ])iiviil 1{ IS K II III i.iu.l Mardii, ,\ Ni'wtiiii, ' O'Ciiiuior, I'vkc, .Mr rrattcn. . i;ii:;('rs, i^ .Smidi, 1), .^milh, M Stanley, I SiniiU sun Cnlhrlrlr8i«,* •ttf,,i,«M* *' 1 IMP ■ I no' ■1 no 2 on I nn 1 no 1 nn ■I ooj 1 no :< no; 1 OOi 1 on 1 00 2 all' 2 no 2 00 I 00 I 00 Oo' 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 00 t) t"*! ,.M r.^ O o ^ o o ja to J $ cts. 2 00 TOTAI,, !? Cts. no 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 .5 00 00 00 10 00 50 ] 00 00 4 00 o 00 1 00 1 CO .3 no 4 00 1 00 .•{ 00 T 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 60 2 no 2 00 1 00 1 00 00 I: i i 132 Quebec— St. Ma.tthew's CnvRCii.—Conlinued. . [ ' ( ...If r li; H ■ ■ '<: mm m Na:.!i:.s. a . u. 3 6 . ' 3 d 9 IN U 1 • 1 2 & 2 Total. rifirko. Tliniiiap ^? cts. .$ Cts. 2 no 1 00 "l 00 50 ion 00 10 on 5 i.'i 70 12 •■? cts. ■■? cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. '' 00 1 (HI Mahoncv. Mr 1 0(1 1 Oil Hitter. Mrs 1 (111 Slit III I sums... 511 Donallonn, Hov. C. Chctwnnd lIiiiniKon... 25 00 50 00 25 (10 20a on Friciul, throii>'li ^liss Kiuucar 10 (II) JUissi'Diayi/ Boxes, Etliol it Violet Montizainliort. 5 15 (ieitrudo I'yko- • Arduir Floiiiin" .■•••t (1 7il 27 00 1- jj; .'id ,Mi '.111 0(1 III 27 l;!ii 00 11 00 in; on 105 ,S2 oti'Ti 5!i,5 77 ;ioi HI Tutal .< 110 W Jll 27 1 U 00 201 s:! 1 (U> 12 27 00 IIS7 71 QUEBEC— ST. MICHAELS CnUPvCII. Collected 1,1/ Mi-K. J. n. Fuff^i/i/i. r.ooiiipr, Mrs .? cts. i; cts. 1 on ■1 on , c.,. I, c.,. '.$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 no 4 on UjijI,. .J 1 on 1 (III 1 no 1 no Ciniil M iw 2 on 2 (10 .') (Ml 2 ('0 2 no Frti'kcr, Miss Vnrwvtii J licll 5 no ;t 0(1 .') on 5 (Ml I'^nr-; V'f ll \Tr^ 5 on III (III Fors.vtli. Miss .'i on 1 00 1 00 4 00 •1 no 2 on 1 00 2(1 00 •1 on 5 (ill 1 (10 I (in llorrin^?, Mrs llArlxW-)!! M C 11 4 no 4 no 2 00 1 00 2 nil 2(1 no 4 OU 133 iiietL Quebec— St. Michael's Qmjixcih—Conlimied. 16 cts. -> 00 00 00 ToTAt.. ••? ets. 2 00 1 (ID 1 Oil 1 (HI ,00 200 no 10 00 •i 1,1 Til 12 ;!'ji 111 087 71 ctt>. $ cts I no 4 0(1 I (M 1 00 2 (Ml 2 00 ,') (Ml ."i (III III (Ml ,") (Ml I (Ml 1 (Ml ,| (Ml ,| (Ml 2 00 2 (Ml 20 00 4 UO Namks. H 1^ .1^ "1 a 6 . a 1- Algoma Diocesan Fund. Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. TOTAI,. Jfop?, Mrs .$ cts. % Cts. 1 00 \ 00 1 00 .$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 iMorffftn. jMrs » 4 00 1 00 Tresrsett, Mrs Thoin])son, Mrs I 00 1 00 Von inland, Mrs 2 (Ml 2 (III 1 00 2 5il ,')0 r> (Ml 1 00 2 00 Von inland, llev. A. A 2 00 ■Wheeler, Mrs 1 (III Small sums ,., 2 50 Collected hj Mhe Price. 50 4 00 1 00 1 00 IS 11 rs tall. J 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 15 00 Ijailo, J 4 00 1 (lO Gould, G 50 :.(i 2 Oil ,J0 1(1 (10 2 oil 50 1 00 lijiii", L •• (1 50 2 0(1 1 00 10 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 10 00 2 00 5 00 Nrlson. iT 2 00 Price. E. J 10 0(1 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 50 00 Prico. i^IisH % 00 A T'rifind 1 50 Siniill sutiis no 21 70 50 :J2l 28 11 '.12 357 yo Total $ 12C> 70 I'J 50 ZVi 78 o4 'J2 11 50 530 40 1 QUEBEC— ST. TAUL'S CHURCH. Collected hy MIxh L. Tuylor Kennedy, Mngee, 11 I'littoii, Jiiiiics, ,)r Uicliardson, Mrs Rdliinsuii, (i Tiivlor, K. U Taylor, J. 15 Collechd hy Mills E. Ellix. Holt. Mrs. J Carson, Mva Riclinrdson, Rev. T. OlVcitorios Total T $ cts.'$ cts. .? cis.'$ cts.'$ cts. 1 00 2 (Ml 2 (Ml 1 (1(1 2 (Ml 5 (Ml 2 01) I CO 1 Oil S 00 25 00 6 (10 5 00 $ cts 5 ro 5 70 4 25 4 25 5 00 5 00 5 GO 5 00 $ cts. 1 00 2 00 2 00 ] 00 2 0(1 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 f) ro 27 25 49 «5 E 1^ k , '• ! ( il 1| $ m \ kU 134 QUEBEC— ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Naiiks. a . 6 , ^ 9 g i c to ^ 3 Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. TUTAI,. y\nilrcvri5, F. A..., *.... ■> ots. :> no r> (1(1 4 lU) ■■? cts. $ cts. $ cts. .$ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. ,5 00 Arulrcws. F. W 00 Ami rows, 1"'. If 4 (10 Urown, J 1 0(1 1 1 (1(1 2 (III rotlicru;!!!, llev. .M. .Al 2 (HI 1 UO '"'i"("(i 2 (10 4 00 Holt, Tlioiiiiis 1 00 I'erry, Mr». (2 years) I'hillijis, Wollington I 00 1 00 1 00 Collcitfd hij Mrs. Uamilion. Mor",'ni, !Mrs .". (Ml 6 00 :? 00 Kiehanlsmi, J. 11 2 (lO 1 no 6(1 2 (III Tims, Mrs. F. D 5 00 Collected !>>/ Miss It, Mmtiu ITookcs, Mrs 1 00 bill all sums 60 Collected hji Mixfi Mavjanl liiiihiitd. liorlaml. ]\Ir«. 1! 1 (III .1 no ■ 1 00 Jlrowi), Airs. K . ■■l:"::::: 1 (III (';i iiiiiIk'II. Alis"*' 1 ('0 1 (III (MiMiiilMirs. i:. T. D . L' (!() L' (Ml (i t'illit Iw Airs 1 00 1 00 Collected Inj Mr. C. /v',7/„f(. lilliott ^Irs 1 (It) 1 (1(1 1 (Ml| 1 III! L' (111 jo 1 I oil' .1 2 00 'I'o/er 11 S 1 00 To/er. W. A 1 oo' 1 (10 4 00 Small sums Collrrtid hi/ Mliifi Vonil. clclcihy. Boomor. Mr.=. A 1 00 1 00 'ViVi'i 1 00 ToztT. xMrs. W .. 1 00 ('atli'ilid l,y Mrs. Mortj (10 1 (Ht 1 (M) 79 'jr $ cts 1 79 ►^ i -J « '*< -J C5 o Q) rt Q) 1 tl(l 7 Cu> I ill)'. 1 (III'.. (Ml 1 71 1 lui II 01 1 oil' 1 iiiij li (rO 2 (in: 2 (HI A (III' 1 ill I 1 '2:,\ 1 (i(ii 4 0(1 4 71 9 0: 2 60' J 00 1 (Mi:. 1 90 1 7.". I (1(1 j 40 19 (.1 3 4; a 4; 3 73 39 2 39 .0 ;-0 2 (10 1 1 (Mil 1 oo: 3 05 3 20 3 00 61 5 78 2 88 $ cts. 1 Oj 2 0(1 1 (III Total. 2 dti 5 JO 6 00 $ cts. 5 3G fifiO 71 1 (Ml 1 1)1) 1 Oil 12 (;.:> .') Ill) 1 i>ii 1 Oil 1 i:il 1 III) 1 (III 1 Oi) 1 Oil 1 ,'.(1 8 88 2 (10 411 (j;i ] Oil 1 {III o Oil (10 »> I'll 1 Oil 1 .Ml 1 2.^^ 1 (Ill 17 72 2 C8 2 081 33 47 5 PO 2 on 1 00 1 (10 f) 00 2 «r) 14 CU [I ' t Ml'! \ 137 u' Meoantic District Association.— Cow/mwerf. Total. $ cts. 5 3C GOO 71 1 (II) 1 Oil 1 00 12 05 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 Oil 1 oil 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 ;)ii 8 ,«S 2 00 40 iVA ] 00 1 00 2 Oi) 2 00 2 I'O ■1 00 1 50 1 25 1 00 17 72 33 47 5 SO 2 00 1 00 1 (10 5 00 2 «5 14 CD Naues. It! $ cts. 55 2 15 2 75 1 00 1 00 3 00 4 10 1 05 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 9 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 d . 3 a n Algoma Diocesan Fund. Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Total. Adderlky. Offertory ,..., $ cts. 1 13 $ Cts. $ cts. 65 $ cts. 78 $ cts. $ ots. 3 11 Lower Ireland. Missionary Meetings and sub- scription for S. P. Q 2 20 4 45 Offertory 1 87 I 91 3 44 9 97 Collected by Mits Annie Kerr. Kerri Robert 1 00 Kerr, Mrs. R 1 00 Small 8uinB 3 00 Collected hij MU§ Little. Small sums 4 10 Collected by Misa Ward. Bennett. Wn; 1 05 1 00 1 00 1 00 Ward Airs 2 00 Ward, R. G., 1878-9 9 00 Ward Maior W .1 .... 2 00 Wanl Mrs W. J 2 00 Ward. Alfred 1 00 Ward. M. A I 00 Wiird P N 1 00 SninfLlI Rtiliifl 3 00 Total from the Mission..! Leeds — St. Juraes' Church. 49 45 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 76 6 00 5 80 8 17 2 00 7 10 7 30 83 82 4 00 CollecUd by Misi A. Craig, 1 1 00 ' 1 00 , 1 00 ISmall fluins V. 2.75 fl. 18 138 Megantic District Association. — Conliuutd. '1 '. \\-M\ Na.mks. Col Ui fi"l liij Mini Emilia Ki '".I SiiKill sums. • Mrorr.iiry Tnhil :i St. Mahk's ('inii( II. CulliClr^l III if Iks Fii\:.J/. Small siiins Ci>llnt.d 1,11 Ih, Mi^iLi Wilt kins. W.itkiiis, M.. A. A E. Simill villus Cl/irtil III! .)/■/"*■ /l'..7-". [''li/./ull. Itolicrl. t^IIMll SIllllH Ciillurtoil 1,1/ Minn MrVitli/. Sniiill films, Offortory Total :; BitorciiToN. Colli cted hij yiiKH McKuni/r. Small Slims OH'crtory IIakvey Hill. MiNK.s. Colli:clfi(l III/ MiiK, w /'riiitl ami Mniliii/. Small fiiuu.s Bicattik's. Collected by the Mi»nea Healtii Smiill piiins Oircrtorv " r-i o s 7. "3 .t;f^ w. r^ r', $ vA.». $ «t T c c ^ ;'. ;;ih ii jd •J Hill i; .1.-, ,$ uts.i.$ I'ts. ii its. •$ .ts. $ ..(s i:; i)j i; ii;.'. I I nil; •J (III' I nil . .", iiuL ,", L'll 1 nil, I I'll] II 'jy. I lU) (I ,'.0 7.) 1 (U) Total $ Total from Mission $ 28 '.10 1 M 2 nil lii: I nil Tnl,,.. Ill :; On' n ,j in)| 1 nil, 1 ■<: i'-ll L'll ilO 1 on I nil ■; III) :; L'll I i ,j ■:■! ■[■■; II ,iii 1 .'^ri 1 CD 1 I'lO 1 m ... 7 If) (•> 07 (1 on ,-i(l I'J 139 Megantic District Association. — Continued. '^.■■ Namks. ji:vi.s. Kiiii;. Cit'ii roui'll,.). A himinuii.'' .h Siiiiiisnri, Will '1 OU'eitu u a O ^ cts. (V) ^ M i < !•■ $ cts.,$ cts 1 (10 1 (10 III) Totii AIllNT.MOItKM Trcniiiiro, Artlinr. \V Vi.il, Ml OU'ertuiii. Ttit;il S Ni-;w I.ivi'iii'fxii,. Coiicrhii 1,11 .1/,-v. /;. c. /;<»• nun nit'l ^tis^i Smith. 5 r.oi ,1' '.I nS' T) ()0' 1) :>(! .". 2.V 00 AlUinsim. Mr-. 11 lUiisiiii, i;. (;. IJcnsdii, .Mis. K. (' ]'u'ii>'(in, K. W Ciiincrdn. .M|■^^ Diiwc, Mrs l>('|iii'o, .Mis Ilaiiiiltcin. Mrs. 1,. II lli;;iCiiisoii, lit. -("ill Uit'liic, .Mrs. ilii.i;!i Sniitli, I'lcv. )•'. A Wiilkcr, Mis OlVmloiics Total > POUTSKIP. Offortories UrviKKK i>i Liii I' (oil lias.) C»IUrlv,l l,;i Mr A.MrF„rhu>i III (10 . :; (10 . 2 00 . t I , 1 Oil , I 00 , 1 0(1 2 00 2 00 2 00. 2 00 I 00^ ■I 7S! 2 oO' Ariii^troiiLr, A, (.'iiini't'dii, .Ills. Gillio, A (•> 10 ;;.") 78, 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 $ cts. § cts. o F= a $ cts. 5 00 00 2 on 2 00 1 00 Total. $ cts. 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 15 08 r. 00 .S 00 8 00 T 01 .') 00 J 00 1 00 2;") 80 20 98 2 00 2 00 1 00 19 Vi 24 75 10 00 ;! 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 (111 1 00 O (III 2 00 ') 00 o 00 1 00 '•'! 70 79 5 :u) \ 00 1 00 1 25 i! -I V \' ^' 140 Megantio District Association.— Cow^mMed. Naubs. 13 . §1 . w a ."J. 3 $ cts. a . 'aj a a 3 Algoma Diocesan Fund. Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Total. Jones, Stephen $ cts. $ Ots. 1 00 1 on 2 00 1 (in 1 25 2 00 $ cts. $ cts. 25 1 00 $ Cts. $ cts. 1 25 5 00 King, Rev. E., (S. P. C. Jews, *n 1 on 1 on 1 on 1 00 1 00 1 00 AIcFarlanc, A 4 (HI Walker, John () 1 :,ii 1 (HI $ cts. ^ ets. .■? cts. $ ftS. $ Ctii. 1 on Co.x, W. mill Thos 1 2 no Cranf). ^lossrs 2 (lO lla.slctt. .Mrs Lcfobvre. Mr. and Mr:^ 1 no 2 .-jO Spears, Will I ;iO Pniitli, Jus 1 I (III Ollortorios 1 CO 1 (III 70 2 70 't 12 50 2 oil 2 III Total 1 00 1 on (I 70 1.) 20 Saint M>r«arkt'!1. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs... Mr. and .Mrs.T 2 50 2 .^(1 .Sai.vt Gkoriik's. (ifosliii''', .lohn 5 (III 2 on 1 M 1 nil 2 nn 2 (in 2 (III 2 (Ml 2 (Ml j (III 2 (III 1 c.:. .1 on 2 nil 1 .".0 I'ozor, .Mrs., senr 't no « .Miss 2 nn Hon. 11 2 on " Jdhn 2 (fl " AVilliiiin 2 (in *' .Mr-*. Win., jiinr 2 ,'.() 2 nn Mr-i. ii ', 1 (III itavid 2 on '"^^ 2 (III Ollcrtorifs 7 711 .$ Total 2? ]:. 1 (Id 2 (Id 1 lid .Ml 7 r.o 2 00 1 (l( 1 (II 2 r>o 2 00 I w., 2S 20 .Saint Maiiy'h. Lilliotl. Mi'is 1 on " Kdwnrd 2 on Pozor, Mrs. tJoo .| nn s.-) 1 I;. 1 I,-. \ 0(1 1 1 (1 0(1 ;! nn .$ 'I'otal So 1 jn flo TiiK Kkn-neiikc Roads. S amide, ^f I's 2 nn :< no Ortcrt<»riiw ....-- i (1 fij ! I ii,'-. •f Total 1 01 1 g: \ 05 143 Megantic District Association.— Co/z^mMet/. Namks. Salst ('athki!ink"s. Suitor, AViii Total fnnii Mission $ VALCAIiTir.li, Riopil, IJev. S. \Vi:sj' I'uA.Mi'ioN. C„lU,t-'l Inj .]fis.s ('„la-, Ainlrcw, f^r Ito^s, .Mrs. A Uu^s, U. .J Sin.ill MUMS CnlUctii/ I'll Misx Miirlho '> ''0 7 02i 7 OU 156 32 a (III I 00 I I., i ;t '.III J 0(1 II T.J I Oil I 07 Total $ lit Olii 2 :>: iMi| 5 07 i y o,' Total. $ cts. 1 00 2 ;;2 b 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 so 1 50 1 00 1 00 i) DO 1 00 75 i;i ii;i 88 ^ 144 Meoantic District Association.— Cow^tVmef/. 11 NlMXS. RECAPITULATION. * a o .2 a Bourg Louia Csoouna , But Frampton Inverness Ireland » Leeds Leris Moatmoren43i New LiTorpooI Portneuf RiTidre-du-Loup, (en bas,) (Jews $2.60) Stonebam & Lake Beauport. St. Sylvester Valoartier West Frampton Total $ $ cts. 1 42 11 01 1« 75 49 45 28 90 9 38 5 25 35 78 2 60 7 84 2 05 128 35 13 69 $ cts. ^^ a c .J 'f. 3 C 3 5 ^ --;'>> C 5 1' f „ " s ■?; 3« •=; '► ■— O ," 11 4) CS 5, $ cts. $ ct?<. $ cts. 680 75 4 74 3 47 6 00 9 77 6 60 6 60 6 10 9 05 5 80 11 25 75 8 41] 1 10 rO 96 5 40 2 ;i9 s 17 5 75 5 00 5 00 7 111 1 (10 1 79 .3" 7 3 5 7S 8 (Id 5 00' o.i 3J6 37,646 91 00; 9 (I,') 1 45 5 50 00 90 07 31 3,". 142 75 7 69 1 10 7 02 3 3; Total. $ t'ts., $ cts. 1 or) I 80 5 64 7 (i2 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 5 .Sfi 6(30 71 40 03 33 47 83 S2 oC) 4!) 211 ;»s 2| 75 51 79 5 30 14 0- 10 3,^ 1.^(1 32 5 0(1 32 S8 56 56, 3S 7** 1234 32 i ' I'M \ i' ACTON. Wurtele, Rev. L . Offertory Total $ BiRFOBD AND UbREPURD. Stevens, Rev. A. Offctory Total BiSBOP'B C0LI-. Stations. Aseot Corner. Eaidhill Westbury Total. $ ets. 2 50 2 50 42 1 86 2 28 $ ct«.'$ cfs.'.'j! ots. !f c-ts. 3 00 3 00 3 13 3 13 1 51 1 61 :i 0(1 1 50 50 5 00 5 00 1 00 I 00 3 91 3 91 32 1 39 36 2 07 77 1 01 I 29 3 10 I $ ot.- 2 50 2 50 $ ct.«. 5 00 8 00 13 00 5 00 y 54 11 ,M 1 51 3 94 3 51 8 Of) ^i 145 ted. St. Francis District Association.— Co/z^tViwe^/. ts. Total. $ cts. nft 5 36 . , 61)0 71 ' 40 03 33 47 > 83 82 56 49 • • • 20 98 ..*• 21 75 ..>• iVl 79 8(1 5 30 6-1 14 0- ,,,, 10 35 02 15() 32 ,,,. 5 110 32 32 88 12:M 32 N. .,s. $ ct.. 5 00 — 8 00 13 00 5 00 50 y 54 M 54 1 51 3 94 3 51 8 96 Xamks. DliOMl'TOX. lloii'lerson, K M;i Mr,-:. \V. (J AViii-a, AVm Wiisiior, Rov. C. 13 AVolil), K. It Sin;iil .Slims OilV'rtorius ■WixnsoR. I. on;,;, Miss .. ?,Iillcr, C. A. Ull'urtur;; JjV uv. — •Xo Report. -OATK^OOK. osiiT Kev r, Oll'citorv Ciiv 11 Iiiii Ul:':'rturios. rooK.^iiiui;. C,.i:,Licd .'.■/ Mix■^ A. F. a Z, 6 _. j3 .2d '^ „!.„ :• „*.. ^ „l„ a o to y a <-^^ $ Ct; 1 on 1 (Ml 2 01) Cmik, ?Jr.'!. .Mr.^. .1. li ,M no, W l'arl>in, Itcv. C. (' I '. [i.'. .Mrs 'ri-i;;;,;o, Mrs. jniil .Mrs. .Mnwl S'iKill .xiiins U.Voitorii-'S 1 (Ml 1 00 5: C 52 •I on 4 01 SI l Oil 00 s cts.'.-j; cts. $ cts, 00 00 50 4 83 5 00 0;) 10 1 to 1 0(1 70 1 43 — Si- ^2 u o C 1 $ cts. 1 4; ■Z 70: 00 00 00 ■) (i Oil Oil 1 i;i! IKI 2 li^il t; 00 DVNVII.!,!: AM> Ti;OL-Tl!lU)OU. C.irl.-r, li. 8 Lijii;'0) Joli 3 CO 5'i II ,MI ;; 00 2 On .-0 ,-,0 ,S 00 () 00 5 00 1 00 I 00 00 II 20 10 TOTAl,. 2 0' 2 00 (1 50 1 51,1 1 00 2 50 $ Ct3, 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 33 4 50 ill S3 3 on 1 00 C u 8 14 5 00 17 00 00 h 00 1 1 111) 1 (10 I no 1 00 7 fill 2 00 1 50 .'■) 00 20 25 ;J8 7''> ] 00 1 00 1 00 146 St. Francis District Association.— Cow/^'^/wed n' ,t r 1 3 , t ' V 1^ P>.l '!» f ' N.'.m::s. c v; a .- 3 C 3 <5^ U 1 'i 2I2 Total. 1 $ ct?. .Mdul.I, 11 •$ cts. •■? cts. $ cts. 1 ill •5 cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 50 '■> 0(1 I'etry, ]!i;v. U. J " Kuriy 1 0(1 1 (1(1 1 (10 1 on 1 00 1 (10 10 7:> ] iiii 5 15 1 0(1 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 (Ml 2 00 " 110 " ]iol!e " ^Vil!ic " Miirv " dO Riddle, Mrs. Jus 1 CO Sniiiil sums (1 ".") 2 -i;: 1 <'(5 L',^ 11 2j Oilertorlei, Diinville 2 10 2 82 (3 .Ml 2 (11 1 .in IJ Hi1 " Triuubrook 10 41J $ Di;cM>!i'NDvi].i.i':. AllnnK;, l!cv. F. .T. i! 3 1"J ■■■"riio 2(> 05 10 17 5 00 s ;;i 2") ■iiu 62 DO 5 00 ^V^i■dlt, 11. .'^ 1 I'll •1 11 7;} W 110 ?, (Mi .". ,MI .". 2:> 1 1,". n :!2 I'J ll) 1 00 :. on ,0 (111 Totiil $ •1 11 I .Ml 1 2:1 1 III! ;! 7."' G.>2 5 00 ;! Ill' 2 Ml 111 nc 2j -If) PlKlIAM. Hardin''. C. T j (li) Trinity Church. Upper iJiir- ImjYl ,,,, :; 'in ] 1-' 1 17 2 Si'. I -IS oil ir. ra Sf Pnnl'e 1/ AvoTlir n ,Mi ti. J;iiiios', Jioi'.th Durlnim..., j ;^2 Total .■? Dri)s\vi;i.i.. f"''ni.Ti>'in. l!ov T S b '.I'.l 1 SI T) (10 :. IT (HI 7 on ;;ii ,')8 6 00 ( HViTf ni'i (' -: '1 Mil Mllll'^t^TM >! ittl> "' ' 21 :s 1 1 .-,0 2C. 2S 1 0,i '1 IIU 21 7:< 1 (III 1 50 ;;i 2s IIaii.fy. CuHntri! lif Minn Jainif IlilVVOjr, r,:iMHdder. :\Irs li.ill'oiir, K"v. A. .1 1 (d 2 ri 1 i I'll Cook. Mrs ' 1 I'D A l.'iii.iul 1 (10 _ 1 1 (III 1 lU. 2 (111 A Vrii'liil . 1 OO 1 (III Mnllipu-^ Mrj ' 1 00 1 iiJ 1 1 IJ( 147 '^1 'niied. Sr. Francis District kssJCiXTio-^.— Continued. :^ 01 2 "' ^ TOT.U,. UJ »- ■ 5:2 •kJ cts. $ ots. 1 50 2 0() 2 no 2 no 2 nn 2 iin • < t • 1 1 no 11 25 } (1.) 15 M ■!(•) 10 i'i 1 10 r, :;: 1,2 % 5 no 1 00 I'j -I'l G .'12 20 -Ifi 5 00 i 00 1 (11' ! 1.0 10 rfi 11 ;'i(i ;> yi 1 0(1 :;o js 5 00 2tl 2S ;;i 2S 1 10 1 1) 00 101 00 00 00 Namks. Miirraj', Mrs... Sutton, Mrs Thwjiilos, Mrs. ^\'l.'stoll, Mr Wo.stDii, Jlisa.. Miiall siiii'.ji , Oil'ortorius.. Total. C 3 > Cts. 2 00 1 00 1 01) 1 00 $ cts. 1 00 2 jO 2 60 3 5 cts. CJ s 9 .S-^a 3 "" ^ »j 3 o " S ' C 3 5 '2^ $ cts. ^ H,oS, Wiitervillo Ollortory, Total. 12 SO n ,^0 lo 00 KiNGSKV. St. Paul's Churcb. CoyUell, IlcT. J. Collected hi) Mm M. WndU ijh ^Vadloigh, Vr. C. Wiulluit;li, J Fniiill sums Oll'crturica G 60 1 no 1 00 4 0(1 1 OS ■J o $ Cts. Total. $ ots. 3 50 a jO 1 no 00 4 50 5 on 4 00 5 00 1 00 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 17 60 32 75 60 ■J 00 Total, St. Paul's. Hoi.Y Tiu.NiTv. — Dcuison's Mills. CulUcteil III/ the Mintei Mooy< (ind Auiitin, Andrews, W. (' l'iir.-(in. .) l)eiu'ji MinH Ann! llradj'oid, Sm.ill .sums Total from Mi. lio ] IMI 1 (III 2 00 1 00 2 00 .') 00 ^) 00 ;-, 01) .'> 01) 1 00 1 (III 2 00 ;{ oo ■i! cts. ^ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ I'tS. ,'i (:0 CliaiHiian, ilrtj. J .,.., 1 Oil Doak, W. 11 1 1 (i;i Hale, T. E., Mn 1 1 ^ ........ i i I (Ml llaiiiiltoii, Mrs , 1 Cll Hart, Mr.s. K. M 1 ImI Henry, Mrs 1 1 0> Henry, Mrs. (.). S 1 1 (HI Irviiii;, Mrs. (Kti.^land) Johnston, Mrs. J. il :, 0.1 1 i<'i La\7, Alfred 1 O'l Lobloy, Kuv. l)r :> (M) ' 111 Oil Mackenzie, Miss ■ 1 1 (III MeFee, ]). H 1 1 1 iiii Jlears, Mrs 2 (III Morris, Mi.^s M. A 1 1 I'll I'addun, Mrs 1 1 2 IM) I'oaroe, Mni 1 J 11.) Hoe, Kcv. JJr ^, 1 ,■") (II) Scartli, lU'V. A. C 1 .'i III) Turnor, Mrs ' .1 III M'ilson, Mrs. .) 1 Oil ■\\estlake, Mrs I (;ll "W'oolsey, llo{jr!ie 2 I'll RiUiiU sums ;; ...1 UUcrtory , 7 ;».'! •1 21 20 ()'.» 20 ii'J 7 1 '.',:'■• (17 Total $ 58 ;'>0 7 :'.;'. .0 00 on 1 20 (I',) >s s:; 10.-- HO MACdo ANU c!i:oKUi:v]i.i.i;. llojd.iurn, Hov. J , .'i on .1 0.. 7 00 7 on 2;i .oi) 1 Totul * 5 -i:. 2 07' 5 Oil .) Oj 1 .^0 7 00 2 00 7 00 I ,J0 2S 50 O'eori/cvillv, Offortortos 1 7 07 1 149 St. Francis District Association.— Co^/Z/i^d;^/. Total. •■? I'tS. r 1:0 1 1 on 1 (Ml i 1 Cll 1 1 (1,1 i: ( (1 1 (Ml 1 1 II •) (Ml ;;;i (i? in:; 17 Ci 7'.i Id.- 'JO NAMES. JlnLnoi'UNi: axd riicinioMi, St. Ann's, Riolimond. Tliouiii.on, licv. .J. !M Ciilh:rted !nj Mua K. Liiultnii, I!iOL-k, A. i: Iliiiiiiltiin, i^Ir.s Jiicrnuini Llny.l, J. y MiiL-liciizio. Mrs Montcith, .Mi.-^n.. Stovciiyon Viciit, Dr... SiiKill Slims. J. Jl. Tutiil. ruUtctcdhy AUsxI'. Mii: AyliiuT, liOi'il. AvliiiLr, (..'ill... ir. IVliior, ifiiiall i^iiiiis Tut,il. 0,//. r .//■;/ M,\» Hell WrU, ..l/i'-sK W'ala fl;iwnc, i\Ir.-^, iiilu^on, .Ml Jiihiistiiii, JIi'.-^. Mil Mr.--. Reaily, Jlrs. Mil Mv<. M'liltuii, Mrs. Weill,, Mrs.., tiiiiiiU sums... TutiJ. C'.UcHr.l h;i M!-:X Jl.l, iind ilfiNf Tk iiii/ijiiii P cts ^ a r. ^ ^'d c ,-: S :,- rs r/, a -^ s 'x n f;^v3 rr, ^^ 'J f-^ o rH ^5" Plo ^, ,.K, .^ nf _■ •i; /^ * .- ! 5 Cii t^ t :t .5 o ir- c 5 CJ o O Vr il •7* *' "1 Oi; (iiii (ulj (III! (111! 11' 50 1 Oil I (Ml! I (III' i; (Id' J ( !' 1 (id I Cd 1 (H! .') (Ml 1. 00 2 (II) 1 CO (I ."d 1 (III 1 0(1 1 00 2 01) dO 1 00 12 ud Br.n'lim, Miss Uroiii;(!, Mr.s... Cleovo, .Mr.f. Clcvolaiul, Arthur J . Clovi ii. c. r CUvcliukl, Levi. J (10 1 00 i 5 00 ;") 00 Ci 00 I 00 1 UO (Id 1 00 5 00 ToT.vi.. $ fts. J Ci{) (lit OI ();! Cll ) do ('(I .'.(I 12 .'.0 1 00 1 01) 1 |iO 2 Oil ,) (III 1 (iO 1 00 I 0(1 1 0.1 t) 00 1j (III 1 CO 1 0(1 i 00 (1 ;;o 1 d'j, 20 :;i) 4 11(1 I no I (10 ;. o() ;") ('(I 1 Oil t*'l i4»'< m |j'f Ir- I I H^ 150 St. Francis District kssociXTio:s.—Coniinued. N^tMES. I, -3 $ cts 1 00 1 00 2 00 ] 00 Foster, F. II.... Foster, Mrs., jr Foster, Mrs., sr ll.irt, Mrs. T., sr Hart, Mrs. T., jr Ilommini?. C. E. J j 1 00 Kecler, Hubert ' 1 (HI Mel'herson, \V. A I 1 DO Pierce, Mrs I ] 00 Pierce, Miss ! 1 (Hi lluloiit, Mrs ' Swansborou,;;!!, Mr i 1 (I ■\V'iicocks, Arthur Small sums K a a ■ o -a "m g $ cts. $ Cts. $ Ct3. "loo! I .1. I :! 00 7 oil Total $ ;jo 00 Collected hy Mine McLnurfhliii Small sums 1 Oil' ■4 13 3 rt . o " a "" ■"■ .— fSJ P-,.2 •J $ cts. o o "i < St. Anne's., Offertories.. 4 00 CO era so; 1 00' lO COi 1 OO; 5 00 99 T.*.' . .' 17 Gl| Total. .$ 05 SO IS fit St. Joii.n*s, Mi:i.noLUM:. Collected hi/ Mini Siirali Actccll, Frfizor, Robert., iSmall sums, 1 0(1 '2 :a) I.", 20 Total 60 Cullccted III/ niiiivH Unit diid Allan. Small sums.. Collected In/ Mim Ellen il'cKcc. Small sum«, St. John's Church f OH'ortory Total from St. John's $ Oil 2 00 S 25 s 2: 5 00 5 or $ cts. TOT.M,, 1 00 1 110 $ cts. 1 no 1 00 1 no 2 on 1 110 1 i:0 1 iiii 1 nil 1 no 1 01) 1 00 1 no a no 7 00 40 00 00 St 10 •III :;: Hill ;;: 1 no 2 00 ;; ,",0 •2 I'J 2 00 8 25 5 00 ];i 25 151 W% St. Francis Distbict kssocikiioiJ.—'Conlinued, Naues. Melbourne Ridgb. CulhcUd hy Mias C/iupman. £d 6 . C .2-3 Gene Tun i.^ rt = >i r»H 1^ pfa S ots 5S . C t/i "^ C f c Jiidco. Arthur H., Small sums 1 nil 3 40 s. § cts Total. Rockland QcAnr.Y. Collected hy Mri. Ouldey. Small sums. Collected hy Mrs. Oven WilliaiiiD. Pcrcn, M Walton, 13 AViiliaius, Owon SuiiiU sums Total Totul from tlio Parish SiiEBnRooKi:. St. Peter's Church. Collected hy Mrs. ^Y. Uu y^nstin, ]\Irs , IJowon, (I. F IJrodks, Mrs. E. T Chillas, J CliilLis, Mrs.... yelton, E. 1* Hiiic, "W. A ll.ilhiwell, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs Hunt, Mrs. W.. Johnstone, Dr.. nsionc, J .Toll JIii''ce, Mrs., Mrs. Morris, L. V. Mrs Mo Stiiiijison, Mrs., 'JVi Mis Wurtdo, C. E Total . •1 -1(1 CO' 1 Oil 2 OOl 1 OOj 4 lol rt CI $ cts. S 10 IS 01 2 00 00 00 00' 10 CO 1 00 1 (10 1 00 3 00 1 on' b no; 1 (10 2 ltd' 1 00 .1 1 110 1 00 00 (ID 1 00 1 dOl 4 00 2 0(1 00 11 00 15 00 Total. $ cts 1 00 y 40 1 00 4 40 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 4 10 S 10 153 12 4 no ."> 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 .') 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 0(1 1 00 2 (10 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 ;3S 00 l' 152 St. Fran'Cis Distriot Assogixtio'^ .—Continued, K f'7 ! n \- ,1 ^ ^AJir.s. Collected !,ij Mies V,'hi:c7^' Bacon, Jlrs lMi,'olI, S JmI-.U. Mrs Fiirwell, ^V r,.>U>r. AV ir.ill, K. \ Jl:iiknu.-s, .1 llciu'kor, K. AV ]Iiil;8(m, J. H. Ct3. I 00 , -3 ; 3 -3 '^ s ^ cts. ;? ct3 ,$ cts. $ Ot.^' .2 ^ -^ '3 ^ O ^ rj O -' tC - TOTA $ ct?. $ cts. I iijl 1 (10:. 00] (1 1)1 I 1 ... Kawpoii, Th Rijlu'rt.'Dn, Mrs. TiuiMins, 1) \Vi'.";L'tt, .1. A.. AVi._'{,'i'tt. J. W.. AVi-irctt.AV. II. AViiitiT, A AViiitor, Miss..., AVillis, W. ('.... AVhil.'licr, Mrs. "Wliilchcr, Miis 1 00! 1 ooj 1 OiH I (Mil 1 00 "l 01' 01 nil' •'"'I nil on; ii;r I 01 no! on 00 Onl (Mil onl .'.0 On' oo' nn[ 0'' im' no 00| n.!~ on no 0.1 00 ill) 00 :,o ,M1 I 0. 1 Ort ': I'll ;; I'll •I no 1 hi :i III) 1 I'.ii ;;ll I'll 4 I'D 2 I'll 1 (10 1 CO 1 no 2 II ;l 1 I'll I 11,1 1 ii'i ■I oa I'll Mil III nil I'll ml nn |M nn III I'U ntinucd. 153 St. Francis District AssociATioN.~Co»| 154 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. NAmks. 1^ a . .2ts '/i c .2 3 © . •3 i Cts. .2 'V r/j 2 $ Cts. ill -. £ = i o ~" '5 C- 'i 2 Sd2 Total. Shenfo, Mrs $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 U rts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 (III Stevenson, Mrs 1 (HI 1 00 Snow. Mr.") 1 on 2 (Ml ' I "(10 1 (III Stewart. Mrs. R 1 2 III) Terrill, Mrs. T. L 2 Oil Tt'rrill, Mrs. Jos 1 III) Taylor, S. W 1 00 I nil Thorneloe. Kev. Q a 00 1 (10 ,5 0(1 III nil Wyinan. Mrs 1 on Suiall sums 2 00 2 nil $ 1 Total 12 Oil 22 00 ;, 00 1 00 4 9;> 1 (10 1.". .0;. 11 nil Offertories ;■. ou 24 '.III $ 1 Total 12 no 2r) ,soj .', no 5 5).') 1 11 1.". ;', 00 n.i !Mi RECAPITULATION. Acton Barford and Hereford Bishop's Coll. Stations Bromptnn and Windsor Bury — No report. Coaticook Compton Cookshire , Danville and Troutbrook.. Drummondville Durham Dudswell lliitley and Watervillo , Kinj;i'oy Lennoxvillo and Milby Majjog and Qeorgeville Melbourne Sherbrooke Stanstead $ cts. 2 50 Total f $ cts. $ cts 4 00 11 f)8 88 30 12 244 26 :\ on 3 13 1 61 10 33 4 14 2fi O."^! 4 41 84 78 .^0 f) ,^.0 .5 on 2 07 ft 0(1 !, 00 $ cts. ! no 3 91 3 10 13 Oil 4 00 4 24 6 12 21 12 .'^3 7 52 18 64 205 6n 25 50 .'I 10 5 5 5 1 f. 5 Ki 33 00 !7 on 0(1 on 25 511 21 nn 20 30 00 390 45 124 60 20 5 23 53 6 $ cts. $ cts. 511 I 4;; 3 8 14 3 7 1 f. ') 8 '.) 10 2 on 3 7 '.I 4 50 \ 111 (i 32 III nil I 1 on 75 124 14 'I.' iiiij nn; on' 45 ,H ,-,0 1 on 211 .1(1 ;( nil $ "cts. i:',"iin S OR 37:'.)7 22*110 25 >■'.• ;:s 75 52 '.III 25 46 :;o 58 31 2S ;!5 25 "6.51 ins ill) 35 57 I5S 12 ■167 15 65 '.ID 164 4'J 212 06j 72 46 1214 ^2 i' 155 s. $ L'tS. 1 Oil 1 on I (III ») nil »> III) I nil 1 (III III III! 1 nil •) nil — 11 nil 10 2t '.III — . 10 fi5 90 Names. General Fund. Mission Fund. 6 . $ cts. 6 70 '.CO Pension Fund. M « 3 <5^ Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. TOTII,. Riviere dd Loup, (^En haut.) Ofl'ertories $ cts. $ ct.^ 7 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 13 70 St. FiiiNcis (Indian Mission) Roy, Rov. E 5 00 TiiRK.E Rivers. BrnJIey, E 5 00 5 00 BoxtT, C. A 1 00 1 00 1 00 Ilaiiiliii, L. B 1 00 Jeiiiiiiis, ,1. 11 5 00 5 00 Kcyniir, .hi^cpli f" hurt is, Jiiiut'-! 4 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 Welch, W. W 2 00 Offertory (■) 7ii 6 80 7 50 10 00 21 00 Tutal $ (5 70 6 SO 5 00 23 60 10 00 42 00 jj|j|:: I % t : i'- GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. $ "cts. i:; II ■nn c 51 .s fifi 37 :97 22 '00 25 SO .".S 75 .'i2 IKI 25 -16 ::() 58 31 2S •Mt 25 :;fi .51 Ids on :::, 57 l.'.S 12 n;; 15 (',5 00 Cai'e Cove. flirertories' ^ cts. .■? cts. 14 72 1 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 4 50 4 50 $ cts. 9 00 $ cts. 28 22 1''-:rck. Offertories 9 00 13 50 Total $ 14 72 9 00 " 1 '(58 9 00 '"5 58 3 24 9 00 41 72 Gasi'e. Richmond, llov .1 P .. . 5 00 5 00 Uffortorv. St Vimra 43 1 89 9 53 3 24 Total $ Ma(U)ale.v Islands. 13 1 89 1 20 1 25 1 20 1 25 1 20 *"r25 5 00 1 68 8 82 17 82 1 20 1 25 Burke, Thov' 1 20 1 25 1 20 Chjiiuitors. Ruv. J , 6 00 5 00 1 25 i 156 G-Asp^ District Association. — Continued. 1 i . ' ■J \ 'm .i-!''^ ;U U Names. 1-d s ° a . .2 -3 /. a . 3 a .2-3 .$ cts. 5§ . Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Total. Dickson, Thog $ cts. .■? Cts. 1 00 I 20 1 211 1 20 1 20 1 20 $ eta. $ cte. $ Ct8. $ cts. 1 00 Jean, Philip 1 20 Leslie, Wm 1 20 McCallum, Muir 1 20 McCalluin, John I 20 Putton, Daniel 1 20 Total $ 1 50 I on 1 (Id 1 00 1 (Ml 4 .')0 14 :;:, b 00 I'J ;i> Malbaie. Collas, J. and E 1 .'iO CoUas, A. (J 1 00 Fauvel, G. P 1 no Fauvel, W. LcB ] nil Parkwr >.(i, (} 1 (lO Small unis 4 50 Offertory 1 ;io 1 20 2 50 " (Corner of Beach).... (1 OS 10 OS OS 5 00 Total $ New Cari.ihi.k. Offertor ii' < 4 25 ""4 'is 1 :io 1 (10 1 20 l.'t IS 1 10 s :io PASPEniAC. Blaylock, Rev. T Offertories 5 00 2 05 ;{ 0.1 12 00 2 15 20 ;ii Total 1 (III 'A no l, 00 4 70 8 40 5 00 13 95 :! 2J ;!;{ 05 Sandy Beach. Bttilov, N 1 00 Ker, Hov. M. and Family Veit, (/has., senr :! 00 5 00 Collected liy Miss Pvc 4 70 Offortorio.s :i 00 4 ;!0 4 ;io 7 70 ;{ HO 18 30 Total $ Shioawakk. St. Jamo3' Church, PUUT DvKtKI,. Ooltooted by Mr. Wni. Me- Konzio K! 70 2 7.) :< 00 2 40 7 70 ;; .'io 45 M2 00 5 60 5 i !« —! J CI =: a Total. .$ cts. $ cts. 1 on I 20 , , , ,,,,,, 1 20 1 20 I 20 1 20 19 35 I 50 1 (10 1 (H) 1 III! i llO i 50 2 50 I Id 15 ;i 25 ;< ;i() ;: 3(1 45 (l.S i;f 18 S .'iO 5 on 33 (15 1 110 3 110 5 no 4 70 IS ;to 32 00 5 (iO 167 Gaspe District Association. — Continued. Names. a . .2-0 © a in a a Algoma Diocesan Fund. Society for the Proga- gation of the Gospel. Total St. Paul's Church, SniOAWAKH. Collected by Mr. Wm. Young. " by Mr. B. Traverse. Offrrforiofl .$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 40 50 81 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 40 *t ••••... 50 81 >; 2 75 5 11 45 8 31 RECAPITULATION. $ cts. ? cts. 14 72 1 89 14 35 's'io 3 00 $ cts. '"5 00 5 00 5 00 "5'il 20 11 $ cts. 9 00 1 68 ""i"30 3 05 4 30 $ cts. 9 00 8 82 ""i"20 13 95 7 70 $ cts. 9 00 $ cts. 41 72 G a s p ♦'■ 43 10 OS "V:! "70 2 75 17 82 Mnf^d lien Islands Mnlbiiio 3 25 3 30 45 19 35 13 18 New C.irlisloand PaHpebiiio.. Sandy 13 each 33 66 32 00 8 31 Total $ 27 56 42 30 19 33 40 6T 16 00 166 03 h 158 FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES BY WILL. t i I If, \4 I. A Beqneat of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock, or Public Debentures, for the general purposes of the Societfj. I give and bequeath to " the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Pro- vince of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and lifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, the sum (or Shares of Stocks in the Bank of standing in my name in the Books ol the said Bank, or of Debentures, describe them brielly.) upon trust to be by the said Church Society applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation and none other. II. .4 Bequest of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock or Di'brutures for one or more of the specific purposes nf the Society. (Same as foregoing, only instead of the words in Italics say) towards thf augmentalion of the Funa formed i'or tho purpose of providing lor the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Sustentation Fund. Or, Towards the suppori of missionaries and clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, Towards the atiii'montation of the F^und i'ormed to make provision for tliost^ of the Clergy of the United Church ol' England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or. Towards the augmentalion of the Fund formed to mako provision for the widows and orjjhans of the clergy of the United Church of l!lngland and Ireland, in the Diocese oi Quebec, called the Widows' uud Orphans' Fund. lor 159 Y WILL. ^ Sf.ock, or OSes of the ety of the the Pro- lirteonth Victoria, Shares ly name in ;crihe them ch iSoeiety id Society, ne other. if Slock Of purposes of •■ ill Italics lied I'or the the CUergy rijymeu of ho Diocese 'd to make Cliurch of who may le rcii.sion 'd to make ViXy of the Diocese ol Or, Towards the augmentation, of the Fund for endowing the Church in the Mission of (or at ) held by the said Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church-wardens of the Church in the said Mission, ('or at ) Or, As the commencement ot an endowment for the Church of St. in the Mission of (or at ) and to provide lor the future main- tenance of divine worship in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Or, For and towards the encouragement of education, aiid the support of bec, in conformity with the principles of the United ('hurch of England and Ireland. Or, For and towards a Fund for assisting persons preparing lor the Ministry of the (rospel in the United Church of England and ht'land, within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, P\)r and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the liook of Com- mon Prayer of the Unitt'd Church of ]<]nghind and Ireland, and the Hooks and Tracts approved by the said Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, As an aid towards the erection, endowment and mainten- nnce of churches according to the princii)les of the United Church ol F]nglaiul and Ireland, wiihin the Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of parsonage lb- • 160 houses, — the setting apart of burial grounds and church- yards, and the endowment and support of parsonages and rectories within the said Diocese. IIL A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Pro- vince of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Quekn Victoria, chapter 171, all and singular, &c., [describe the real estate clearly,] to have and to hold the said, «S,:c., unto the said Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec, and their succes- sors, for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and profits thereof /o and for the uses and purposes of the said Church i^ocietif, as s/ieri/led in the said Act of Incorporation, and none other, and under the jn'ovisionx of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Chnrch Society. IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the specific purposes of the Society. Same as in No. 3 — only instead of the words in Italics insert the specific purposes, as in No. 2. V. A Devise to the Society of a site /or Church, 4^^-. Same as No. 3, down to the words " for evi'i- " — then iro on as follows : — to the uses and upon the trusts i'oUowin^', that is to say : upon the trusts to hold the s;mie iorevcr hereafter as and for the place and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole ustMiiul lienelit of members of the Church residing in the places adjacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Quebec, according to the doctrine and (lis(,'i)>line of the United Church of England and Ireland, and for no other purposes, and under th(» provisions of the aloresaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. -«■ id church- nages and 161 LANDS BELONama TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY. jses of the ety of the r the Pro- . fifteenth Victoria, real estate the said eir succes- saine, and uses and in the snid /fro visions 'd Church No. 14, Range 7, Township of Halifax. No. 10, Range 8, do do MEMBKKS OF THE CORPORATION. ELECTED FEBRUARY 4tII, 1880. li.'V. H. J. Petvy. | Mr. AValton «mith. ]\rr. W. Simpson tlie specific in Italics — th(Mi 'j:o lollowinu', u' lorcvt'i' liiirch and nd InMiclii !•; adjacent Diocese of me oi' tlio no other id Act of 21 THE DEPOSITORY OF THE ^m^ Ut |lt;oniotin0 ^fjrbtiau l|nom(j((fjie AT Mii§ we OB 2,^' f) 82, St. Jolm Street, (within), QUEBEC. I 1 , 'si i i A constant supply ol' IJHU.EH, Tl^STAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS and ClllKClI SERVICES always on hand, in cA'ory style of hiiidini^'. SuiNDAY School Liuhaky Ijooks, ]\Iisci'llanoons Tub- licalions and Tracts sold at V(»i'y reasonable rates. {jf^ Any of the l^ooks in the Catalogue of the S. P. C. K, will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository. ff^. M ' r f. ■■I .1.1 NOrtCE. Tho Annual Sermons in aid of the rarious Funds oi the Church Society are appointed to he preached, — For General Purposes, on Quinqnaa^esimn Sundap. For the Mission Fund, on the Sundat/ neareat to Mi- chaelmas. _ . For the Algoma Diocesan Fund,' on the Bnj/ of In- fercexsion. For the Pension Fund, on Tlianksgiving Day. Subscriberg of one dollar, or upwards, at one time, are entitled to receive a copy of the Annual Report. ^.t H^* Subscribers of One dollar, or upwards, are entitled to have their names printed in the Annual Report. \ 1|^=» All sums under One dollar will be entered as sm*ll sums. •ions Funds ol ched, — nmn Sundai/. neareU to Mi- h^ Dai/ of Irt- ng Day. vrards, at one copy of the Is, are entitled the Annual }e .entered as