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B 9mmx Curman.W; fitdarlefeon CUnoh, B.T St.John Daniel, T. W ..St. Jobn FUher, Hon. Jadge. . . Fredericton Fenety, George B Frederlolon Falrweather, 0. H RoUieeejr JAnrie.C. E. L St John Jade, I. Allen St. John Feterf, Hnrd St. John PMTkln, O. B. Fredericton Boblneon, T. Barohiy . ... St. John SmlthtO. Sidney St. John Sohomld, 0. A St. John^ Street, O. D St. Andrew* Stnrdee, H. L.. ........ . .St. John Starr, B. P. St. John Spurr, J. DeW Carleton Whitney, O. W St. John Hie Honor B. D. Wllmot, Llent. Oovemor, . . ^ Fredericton I. ALLEN JACK, Biqidre. O. A. SCHOFIELD. Eaqolre. C. W. WELDON, Eaqnlre. O. SIDNEY SMITH, BiMialre. W.M . JABVIS, Esqnlre. HUBD PETERS, Beqaf M. O. B. ABNOLD, Biqaire. H. L. STURDEE, EsqQlre. , D^oal««nr committee. The LOBD BISHOP. Bey. CANON PABTRIDGE, Bey. T. E. DOWLINO. Bey. CANC^ EJlRIGSTOC&E. C. E. L. JABVIS. Bfqnlre. IRA COBNWAIX. Enquire. HURD PETERS, Beqnlre. T. B. BOBINBON, Beqalre. H. L. STUBDBB) EiMinlre. . PHntlBV S«port CMfttmilMiBe. Bey. G. G. BOBEBTS. W. M. JABVIS, BeqAlre. G. SIDNEY SIOTH; Eaqolre. T. BABCLAY BOBINSON, Esq. Bey. CANON KBTOHUM, /Kseretari^. , • ^f '■ Cmnudittee on Intereatinv Aandajr Schools In Home Hisslona. Rey. J. Hi TALBOT. Bey. F. S. SILL. iAU.UW HURD PETERS. EaqttIM:' ''' H G. E. F AIBWE ATBER, Esqnlrei^ G. A. SCHOFIELD, Eiqttlte. PRAYERS OF THE SOCIETY. BEFORE THET OOMHENCE BUSINESS. Privbmt 01, O Lord, in «11 our dolngSi with Thy moit Graoioui frvour; and ftirUier lu with Thy oontinaal help; thai in all our worki began, oontinuod and andod in Thee, we may ffloriiy Thy H II. ; ; , ^6 oltiejrfttioi^ shall Ve aoAck inrthe^ Obnttittttbn of thi« Society, ]]#r«h^ll, any By9-lAMr/ Rules ot BtgoMtunu of the Society be fttpealedf annulled, Oil altered j exempt 1^ fl'nie«tinff bf ^e^ OeneMtl ! Committee, by the TOte of at least two-fliirds 6f tbe niembeM pre- Hsent, nor until it shaU haye rebeirod the satictii)!^ Qf t^he Lord 'Bishop of the Biooese ; whfdh; ^6(ipn jioust be ^vsQ i^ writing, ^Mid delivered to, the ^^retary, wi^ .fix,xa99ths of the swii?> cJtf'i"':'* toIk v.al' IB. ftT ■;" W:\i 'yM JHti; .yiolr) vriT ,'",.* .' No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, ipanoqllati^ni alt^tation or atneikdme&t^bf'any fi^^^^ i^^'^ ^' Begubtioooi of (the Sooiet^, Miall be^'^|>OBl94 or'ttadt) ,8l a^^ /Jfoeiiag^iuUessiiotioo shall |^KV^beeltfiV& . . I^Mtlpiis -A]ktt^;9feetii%>^ mti^ Oi^J^MitJe. pT ^\ %^ ' '^ '^"1i ' jibr .x^esa.jhe; i»rn»^,of jJiwh f rppJsfS dtSwa^ba or ....^aWiWe hew i^tated iaiWritioag.ai^iB*^ previous meeting; from which,, irithoutithe uaiiuiimoiiB boiibent' >^r «m«x»faiient sluiU be po- Seed except by a miftfaber qtAlHled tti' t?.9nki;9d.o^,.t^^Itoutes of the Sec- retary, togethelr ^^rith m ^d j;>^opositi(^lil .moari'97ii IUa eti iMi'ft»'jti ,i^6dD OqU »tf^ to ■,!• 'ft! ; fche Sec- ■u:X Ten payment •nnually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person P«ying the same, a member of the Societv. l^vided that no nemMr shall be qualified to vote at any Cfenerol Meeting of the Soeiet^, unless of the full aae of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall nave subscribed and paid at least five ^hillings during the year preceding such Meeting. VI. Qficerg. 1. The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, tvro or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or morel Secretaries, atnd two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be Pp^Rrdent of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vjice-Ftesident ; and any tife Member may, at any Anniversary Meeting, be elected a ^ce-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Seoretajy, or Secretaries, and the Auditors, ahaU be annually elected at the meeting of the General Com- mittee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province, of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year ; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee for thf purpose of fiUini: Uing any such vacancy. i J VII. -j». Executive Committee. \f, There sl^U also be an Executive Committee, to be composed qI the following Members, vis : ,,The officers of the Society as provided foi in the next preced* ing Article. ' .-. >\:\\u{u ■ i ' •■■^\'<'^)' ■■'']'■. ■•.■■,'.(.. /^.. . Ail Clergymen resident in thd Dlbcese, duly lioentod by the I^r4 Bishop, and SubKrib^rs to ^e Society. . ;And twenty-four I Lay-Memberii. Gif the Society, being Life IJUmbers, or Annual S\|bscribers of at least Chte Poilnd : to be «p|i;uUly elected at the Meetings of tho Oenexal Coinmittee, pro* Tided that no Annual Subecribez shtill be qttalifiedlto be elected n^ess he phidl, ^ 4«nT^ th0 , year preceding eadi niei^tingi have paiid the subscription of at least One Pound; . 2. FiyeiMi«mbersoi the Executive' Comntittee,; three of whom to be Layni^, shall fonn a quorum. .. d. The jExecntive Comnittce shall meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day ii*-i.M'> •m ■;:.i 8 next following the Annual Meeting ; on the first Wednesday in Maioh; on the fixst Wednesday in June; and on Wednerai^ after the first Tuesday in Octooer ; or on such day in the week of| or in the weedc foUowing the afore-mentioned days, as may be approved by Uie Presidenti or in his absence, by any cwo Yio&- ^«sident8 of the Society. 4. Special Meetii^ of the Executive Committee may be sum- moned by the F^resident, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time ai^ place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; but so far as may be, alternately at St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and dis- posal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and smdl further be authorised to depute aU and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. VIII. - Board of Home Missions, There shall! also be a Board of Home Missions, to be composed of the following Members, viz : 1. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary, or Secretaries of the Society, ex ofieio. 2. Five Cleriod and seven Lay Members of the Society, quali- fied for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such power re- lative to the preparation of the Miseionai^ SchedulCj and carrying the same mto operation and effect, and the apfMropriation or ilish position of the funds to the objects of the Society, as nikv from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution Byie'Laws or Beffulations of the General Committee. 4. Five Members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laj^ men, shall be a quorum. i' . 6. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever sum- moned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Sodetyy and iat sueh pkoe as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. m 'ly;. cliar IfipODI n. Objects, n. The Society shall ambrace the following objects, and none other, viz: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergy- man, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday.and other Schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechuts. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Cata- logue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to ihe building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 'i 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a fund towards making a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy* 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or Secu- rities as Special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. ■.X. The Society Will employ no Clergyman on Missionary ser- vices witliout the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's appro- bation. zi. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. xu. Local Committee. ' ' : ' 1. The Members of the Society in each Parish, pr in each Mis- sion, consisting of two or more Parishes, shtJl, at the discretioial 10 p.---; M m ^: ■ .; i 4 R'vU." |||5 ill ill iifS llll MH :. ; ^' 1 1. 4l I of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee ; and so also the membeis residing in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of. the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of "fih^Bector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergy- man licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), nlay, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rectoir of the Parish, form a separate IxjcAl Committee; and in t&at tasiB the District shall, for the purpose df the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. . % Dack tiOcal Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the recotnniendations to the General Comnjiittee of special objects ^^ll be deterniined on. 3. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to depute two lay Menvbers of the Society, t^ be elected at th9 , Annual Meet- ings of the Committee^ to assist t!ie Missionary in submitting the ntoominendatipns of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. i. 4.*^ It shall be competent to each Ccftimittee to recommend any of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the Greneral Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the fioeiety.. 7 , ' ; a\< . -■. I -.-i '.'... 5. The members pf the Society, attending the public services at the Cathedral in the City Of Prederi^ton, shall have the right to elect two Lay delegates annually. The meeting for the elec" tion of the said delegates to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct ; and the said delegates Upon being so elected, and their election duly certified ttythid' Lord Bishop or o\h.&t person presiding at the said meet- ing, shall b^ taken to be, and f^idl be thereby qualified as mem- bers of the General Committee. iU.;U ZIII. '-)U '"I. Hie Society shall hold its !A!nni^eraity\]!^(Bei^g'4t fe icton and Saint John altemately, dh the fint Thursday in iluly in each year. ' 2. A Special General Committee may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence by any two or more of th'^ Yice-^^^idents, four weeks notice beang first given thereof by a(clvertiseni^nt in one or more newspapers, publiahe4i^ip.J^ederie- iou&nd Saint John respectively. ^,*-. -^ - 11 ttee ; ihset renoe being lergy- desire id tlie indin )ty,l)e f '■" Lng on , when objecte ite two i\ Meet- ing the of the end any I of the of the serricea he right the elec- time and the said certified tid meetr as mem- It Freder- in July lany time )re of th'^ lereof hy Frederic- XIV. .'■ " " Hie General Committee. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be composed of the follQ\»ing members, viz: The LordBiahop of the' Piocese who shall be the Chairman ; the Yice-Preaidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chair- i^ani frpm the Vicd-Preisidentji i{>resent^ro W t;iee a mdmbet.of the General Committee), and thelAyiBeputieft elected by the Local Committees as before provided^ all such persons being Subscribeis to ;the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. 2. The Members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anriiversary Meeting, to make the Annual appro- priations of the funds of the Society, and a report of the proceed- ings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in Genoral Committee shall be as follows: — Firstly. — ^Production of Certificates of Lay Delegates. Secondly. — Secretary's report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. — Beport of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. — Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power to adjourn its meeting for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present ; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held, provided that in every such case, a report of such adjourn- ment, and the cause therefor, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. ■:;.-i.-: it >j2: el"' ■ ■' ■ III-, '^r'' '■'x'i 12 XV. 1. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Sermons in their respectire Chuiches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. t'.i 2. The Clergy are further requested to take up, annually, in tiieir respective Churches, a collection for the Special funds of the Society, which collection shall, unless otherwise provided for, be equally divided between — (1.) The Widows' and Orphans' Fimd. (2.) The ^d and Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (3.) The ChUd- ren of the Clergy Education Fund. (4.) The Divinity Scholarship Fund. Provided that any such Special collection may at the option of the Congregation from which the same shall be received, •expressed throi^^h the Bector or Missionary at the time of for- warding the same, be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or purposes of the Society, in such proportions ii they may direct, and provided also that the yearly colleotlon rdquiied by the rules of the W. and O. Fund, in the case of clergymen joining such fund, shall, in such cases, be considered as the Spe- cial collection hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied as such rules shall direct. t oil m--'' 'r I t RULES AND REGULATIONS, AND RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. '0' 1.— BULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. Whereat, It is desirable for the better provision for the ministrations of the Chnrch in the Diocese of Frederictlon, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries; therefore resolved,— 1. That in order to encourage the established Missions to become- gradaally self-snpporting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions (not indnding stipends secured to any of the elder- Clergy on the Society tor the Propagation of the Oospel grant during life) shall ttom henceforUi be made conditional on the contribution by the Bf ission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these Resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Committee of the Society would have if in Session. 8. That the Board of Home Missions annually present to the General Committee of the Society, on the first day of their meeting, a fall and detail^ aiieount of all business transacted duriog the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the yeur, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of tiie foregoing Resolutions^ and subject to the follow- ing regulations : (a.) The Board of Home Missions (acting in coujunctiod with the Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after the annual meeting, communicate with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church, in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Missions for the year. (b). Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall com- municate with the Missionary, requiring him to giveeachof hlscon* gregatlons notice (B) of withdrawal 6f all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction of the Board before the 1st of October then next, all payments to Uie Missionary's salary through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable In respect thereof: iProvlded that should the Missionary see fit to resign bis cure, he shall, if stationed- ■li (Ii kc t*^'i ,Vv.v }*<:;:■ Ml' ■ , ,: W'- ;'■;'; M-: W' - ' ; mi-l ■V; ^i' ■' ) -. " ' I '; 14 for the remainder of the year by the Lord Btshop in any vacant Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required of the defaoi- ting Mission, be entitled, In respect of the services to be rendered in snch new Mission, to such stipend as may be agreed npon between soeh Missionary^ and the-Board,, not ezeeeding-thafe: pyoykled for the cotttinoatioB of^s services In his Former Misislon', 'anid dpdn the^ke- tetms and conditions. Ftorlded, ftlso^.that s^y •actl MjfSionary, if not so appoiatetf to any ii6w Micrslba/ihayneveflbeldss bd^ permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on Ist of April for a snm in their discretion; bat not exceeding his^previons quarter's stipend from the Society. i *, • f (d.) Where such engagement is entered into, the Board shall forth- with notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagement shall not be fulfllled as hereinafter provided) be en^ tiUed to draw upon the Society for the fall amount of his quarterly.- saliM7> including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mis- ^ sion itself. («.) The sum required of the Mission shall in such ease be remitted by the Wardens quarterly In advance to the Treasarcsr, and mkf con- sist either of money or written receipts of the Missionary, for product ,i;; ftirnished to him ^t the market rales : Provided) that two montha" ; grace (^but no more) may be allowed the Mission to make up such sumfV; that is to say, the snm inquired for the quarter of the ensuing yeaf^' ending the 80th October, shall be remitted before the Ist September,- and for the following quarter before the Ist December next. ' '^^ : - ' (f. ) Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quai:ter*s draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shall be debited with such receipts Ih the Treasurer's books. (g.) Should the sum required from the parish not be remitted as aforesaid,., the Treasurer shall forthwith, on the expiration of the two months' grace, give notice (C) to the Missionary requiring hiro to give notice (D) bf withdrawal of stipend as snch Missionary, and all such stipend shall be thereupon withdrawn pursuant to such notice; and unless the sum agreed to be paid tot the quarter shall be forthwith reihltted, no stipend shall be payable for such expired quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contributed on the part of the Society: and none whatsoever for the succeeding quarter: and tiie Board shall appoint a: deputation to enquire Into the causes of sach defkult, and shall report thereon at the next meeting of the General ComiQittee^ Provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be In default, thdugh after the period for wlthdralwal of the stipend shall have arrived, such Mission may be reinstated by the Board If they shall a^ flt so to do, under the regulations and conditions herein contained,, . j -,,: (h.) In case o»f the Missions where the Missionary's stipend Is se* culled for lifb on the Society for the Propagation ef &e Gospel grant, the Bpard shall call on the Wardens to enter Into the prescribed en- gagement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary; and those Visionaries shall cotatlnue to draw their stipends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within tl^e general pys- tem adopted for other Missions. ((,) It shkU be optional with the Board to permit any Mission to mue a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment at any period in ad- 14 -'^f- sslon efanl' red in liween >r the leHke iry, If nitted asam tlpend t forth- rms of beett- arterly le Mis- smltted fty con- )rodac6 months' shsam; Dg jeat tember, ^Todace» r'8 draft bed with Itted as the two togWe all attcb .ce; and BTthwltb beyond Society ; ird shall ttlt, and Ittee. default, arrived, fit 90 to id is se- ll grant, Ibed en* kry; and cetofore ral py»- issioB to lod In ad- iJtJ (.J 19 vance, and these regulations, mulatts mutandis, shall thereupon apply, generally, to any such Mission^ (k.) The Board shall have ftlllpower and authority to make all snolr ' ftarther bye-laws, raleh, and regulation^ as may in their opinion be rS^ quired for their gnldmee, and Arbm time to time to alter or amend this^ same as they shall see fit. 6. That in every case of a clergyman rteeivlng a stipend through this Society, he shall be required to make to the Secretary of th« Society, according to such form as the Board of Home Missions may front time to tim^ r^uire, half-yearly,'*' oii or before the first days of December and June in each year, a return for the preceding half« year, shewing-^ (1.) The general limits of his Mission. (2.) The extent thereof in square miles. (8.) The estimate number of the memberd of Church of England '. living therein. ; (4.) The number of Churches, Chapels of Ease, and Missionary Sta<^^ tions respectively, witbin the Mission. (5.) Whether or not there is therein a parsonage house belonging td* ' the Mission or provided by the people. "^ (6.') The extent of the Church and Glebe Land connected therewith." (7. ) The income flrom such Church or Glebe Land for the year end- ing 1st April last. (8.) The amount contributed therein towards the support of the Missionary, flrom sources other than the grant through this Society. (9.) The number of public services on Sunday and in the week re- spectively. (10.) The average Congregation in each place of worship. ^11.) The number of Communicants. Thd number of Baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. C. Total. The number of oonunnnlcants. A. Added. B. Removed. C. Deceased. D. Present number. The number confirmed. Marriages. Burials. Names of Church Wardens. Nftmes of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and [12.) <18.) rof! (19.) The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday School. whieh returns shall be lidd before the Board of Home Missions forthwith, and before the general Committee on the first day of their meeting; and no grant shall firom henceforth be payable to any Mis- sionary in default of rendering any such statement or return so long as such default shall continue. 6. That Uie Board of Home Missions shall, as soon as may be, aftd^r — - — _ . — p^ — _. *By a resolution of the Oeacnl Coi ccmbcr, urequind. mmitloe, a yearly return only, made up to the 3xM De- i, m 16 the flrat day of December in each year, make ap flrom each retams, the Srlnted retoras and atatement required annually by the Society for le Propagation of the Gospel, and forward the aame, reporting ■peclally to the Society for the Propagation of the Goipel, any Mission- ary who may be in defkralt. 7. That tiiose of the Clergy withn the Diocese, not reeelrlng sti- pends through this Society, be requested to forward to the Secretary in like manner, on or before the first day of June In eaoh.year, the re- turns numbered 1, 2, 8, 4, 9, 11, 19, 18, 14, Ifi, 16, 17, 18 and 19, In order that a complete return of the Dlooese in these particulars, may each year be published with the Society's Report, as hath been heretofore In part only accustomed. 8. That the Board of Home Missions,. In coi^unction with the Lord Bishop, shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holding Missionary Meetings in the several Missions, and taking up collections thereat (not interfering, however, with the usual seml*annual collec- tions and annual canvass of the Mission on behalf of the Society) ; and ftarther, of making enquiries as to the power of the Mission to con- tribute towards the Clergyman's support; such deputatiens reporting to the Board, and through them to the Oenersl Committee of the Society. 9. That the Board of Home Missions, in coiOnnction with the Lord Bishop, may ftarther appoint special deputations to inquire Into the- causes of any deflcieiicy of contributions or other pecuniary difficul- ties in any Mission, and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the Parishes receiving aid flrom or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be respeetftally requested to transmit a copy of these Besolutions to the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Oospel, reqoestins: their concurrence therein. 11. The Board of Home Missions shall have power, with the ap- proval of the Lord Bishop, to make any grant that the fhnds may allow in aid of any Mission not already receiving aid, upon such conditions as they may arrange ; such grant to terminate, in every oascr on the first July next ensuing. 12. That a certificate be added to the parochial agreements, which shall be signed by the representatives of the Mission, declaring that the amount given by the Mission is a bona Jid^ contribution, and that no part Is derived flrom the rent of glebes- or the interest of invest- ments— the property of the Mission. « 18. That the Board of Home Missions shall hi^ve power, with the|ap- proval of the Lord Bishop, if there be available funds, to make agrantrM not exceeding $100, to aid in the building of any Parsonage House, when it shall be certified that sn(^ grant will complete the building flree of debt. Memorandum of agreement between the Diocesan Ghunsh Society dm New Brni^wick, |md the Qhui^ Wardens (as ^ ectae may &e) of Church, In the Parish [or Mission] of The undersigned, on oehalf of the congregation Of the above Parish [or Mission], do hereby undertake to have a sum at the rate of per annum, collected and paid quarterly to the the IT TMUTmr Of lb* tild 8oel«|f, fMU th« irtt of Jolt. 18 , no u tlio mlnlitntioni «t prtMBt aflOMtod Ihe aiUI Ooiigregttloil fhall bo eoc- .ThOt.praant agMtaMHt to eoitloM Ittir the tOrth of onO tef^roniy; onleM nneTiMi MKl te be oilhJ^oi to retiilon on the part of tm fioclecr — - - . - , pj^^ ttreft WonkraO* it-i i ill: .iniMi'l > at the meeting of tiio Oeneral OoaMoltiee In Joiy, 18 at (Signed) B. '!»! ,ft;..,^ DotI6e is hereby glTta,'that this congregation havtng.CMiiid to snfetr into theengagement reqnlrad by the ]i>loce8an Chnrcb Society to con- tdbote the stim of J qi|a|t;terl/, towardp the Missionary's stl- pe^<}, finch st^nd cannot be draw? after the next; and unless the eqgagement be meantime completed, payment of the Mls- slOnary'i^ stipend will ceaae><^^ uo r . u Stoia John, ir.'A,' 18 Rev. and Dear Sir,— I have to inform yon that the quarterly pay- ment flrom your iKEJaaloni tat thie present qnarter has nOt been paid; and it will therefore j^e ii^enmbeipt on yon, by order of the {iord Bishop, to give notice of Withdrawal of stipend as a Missionary of this Society forthwith. Your draft for th^ fall qnarterU stipend on Instant, cannot, be hono^r^d unless the engagement of the Parish is meantime foulll^ . , . .^, , ',! '[""..Viii ' ) I am your ob't servant, ■ •Joeuolii'luiufi . I .. '— tTreasurer D. G. S. tim'j '(■ ' '■ ■ x\ " ' Notice is hereby given, that the contribbtlon due Arom this Mission Tor Parish] to the Diocesan Church Society, in part pavment of the Missionary's stipend tOr the quarteir ending last, not having been paid, the snins for seiSrices rendered as a Missionary, paid through the Society, will, afMt Sunday next, be withheld until the payment, as agreed upon, is made. - " , '''■' These forms may be altered by the Board of Home Mlssiontt to' suit the circumstances of the case. th^p* a grant I House, lingfjree sietyo€ if Parish to the 2.-BULUS 4ND REOyLATIONS OF THE DIVINITY SbaOLABSHIPS' FUND. '■% The pivinitif ScbO^aral^^^ Fund sitall consist of the amount already appropriated thereto* of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies* collections and other contribotions given to oc applied by the Society for thifiapecial object; and the interest of thii Fund slia\l be applied solely for ^e purposes of the Second Object of the SOcle^* as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church 'Ijc^ety shall, flrom time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $1100 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capitid of the Fund. 3 m 4 !*''■■ It« 4l •■ '■\ ■ i V I ■ I' '■..V ^;ii! ^/S^^^^H^^I t-ff^Hs i ; *} ■ ■ ■ ■ t '■ if^i ■ ' j " '' ' «^Vj\. , ^. '!i;i ■ ''■]' I'!, i; M^ ' ' ' '^ r : :; ?m ' ■. •■ 'i. '■' ' ' yi-'*..rf ' ' ■ " ^■*:^^-■. •* !:> •■ (^: ■'^:|_ ''''■ ^!:i' ■ ^1- -il' H:''--4 '.!■ 1 13 8. The entire maiiegeiiieBt of the Fond la «U other reepeete ehtU be;: •pd hereby ia, reeled in thaBiwurd of Some Mlaitoae., i. Ko grant ahall be made from aoch Fnnd nntil the capital thereof ahpUf bv fcenmiplattoo or otherwlaet b«Te reached the ■•■ of #1900, nocahaU thegran^ or granta thereaAer to he made aiceed In any oho year the Iniereat oh the capital of aneh Fud for the year. 5. EveiT anoh grant ahall be of a anm not exceeding #200 per annum, and ahall be tenable for anoh a period, upon each terma or oondltlona. and at anoh collegiate Inatltatlona, aa the Board of Home Mlaalona ahall, anbjeot to the approval of the Lord Blahop of the Dlo- ceae, determltt«. 6. The Choice of divinity acholara ahall be made by the Board of Home Mlaaloni, anfeject to the Lord Blahop'a app^tal. ; . 7. The Secretary of the Board df Home Mlaalona ahall be the Secret' tary of thla Fnnd, and he ahall condact all correapondence, andper^ form anch other datlea In connection therewith, aa the Board may direct. 8. The above Ralea may be altered only by the General Committee of the Dloceaan Cnnrch Society after a year'a notice of the proposed change. 8.->BULES OF THE <*FUND FOR A PROVISION FOR CLERGY- MEN WHO MAT BE INCAPACITATED BY AGE OBI^IRMITY." ili ii,. 1. TheFattd for the asalatance of clergymen who are incapacitated by age or Infirmity ahall consist of the capital anm of 1^,000, being the amount now apeclally appropriated ftom the Fnnd belonc^ng to the seventh object of the Chnrch Society, of all accamalatlons of Interest, of all sobscrlptloDs, legacies, collections, and other contrlbatlons, given to the Society for this special oMect; and the Interest of this Fnnd shsll be applied solely to the relief of disabled clergymen of the present Diocese of Frederlcton. 2. The Treasurer of the Dloceaan Church S^le^ shall, flrom time to time, under the direction of the Ei^ecntive Committee, Invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund and add the eame to the Capital of the Fond. 8. The entire management of the Fond flhall be, and hereby Is, vest- ed In the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society., >) nir 4. Any clergyman duly appointed as rector, missionary, or a«8istant curate, in the Diocese of Frederlcton, and being unable to discharge the duties of bis office, through mental 6r bodlv Infirmity, and wish- lug to participate in the benefits Of this Fund, shdl make application In writing to the Executive Committee, who s^all de^.rmlne each case on its own merits, and shall have power to gra^t suett tojouht of yearly pension, not exceeding $400, as they soalji iMe fit. Thei' Applicant shall also state the annual value of any priva|ie property, pension or in- come of which be may be possessed, or which Is directly or indirectly available for his benefit; and in all cases an^^^pllcAtiOn for a pension ahall be accompanied by a recommendation flrdm the Lotd Bishop of the'Dlooese. "".*' '/..■-V •■•'''■•"'■ '' 5. Should the Executive Committee refuse '# "entertain the appli- cation, an appeal may be m ;• 20 la bto Faiith or MlMlon. Aiflttant Cnrattp, Mrrtof 0B4«r a l^fftflTt or oMi«r AMlttank Clergymen, abaU not, however^ be leqalridi to midw « eoUeotloD, bnt shell forward only tbelr own annual payoMBk. t, All paynenta ahall become dae on tbe flret day of JannaiFt. |b a«cli year, and mnat be paia wltbln thirty dagnai and sU conmim* tlonal ooliectlona mnet ha sent In before the ilrat day of May. If win Ri]*la not compiled with* the oertlflcate ahall be considered as forfoltiKit \m nay be ran alned at tne option of the Committee, and the applicant ahal) pay for the new certlfleate at the rate payable at the age when tbo •ama la lajken out, according to the annt-zed scale, together with aoeh awn aa the Bxecotlve Committee may require In ilea of payments and anbacrlptlona In arrear. ft. Upon fompUanoe with the above Rnlea, the Dioobsan Chubch apoiBTY andertakes to pay onl of "The tlargj Wlduwa' and Orphaned Fand," a yearly p«nslon, of Two Handred Dollars to the Widow of each Clergyman holding a certiflcate, daring the widowhood. 6. If the widow die, or marry again, the pension shall be paid to> warda the anpport of aoch children of the deceased Clergyman as maf he iinder the age of eighteen yearsJ In this case, when the yoangei^ child ahall hsTe attained this sge^ the pension shall cease. 7. The Trastees named In the Will of a Clergyman shall be recognised by the Gomipltt«e, In the erent of the death or marriage of his wldo^, and shaU reoelTe the pension, to be applied by them for the sapport of the child or children ; but If the Trustees so named are unwilling or nnable to act, or If Trastees should not have been named, then the BIshpp of the Dlocece shall himself act, or In writing appoint a Troa- tee to act. In the application for the penalbn. 8. If the wlfb die before the husband, his child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed In Bale 6. 9. No certiflcate shall be Issued to any Clergyman over the age of 8l|ty yearf, who Is not already In the Diocese at the time of the forma* tion of these Rules ; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow Is not entitled to a penelon ftom the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, shall be admitted a member of this Fund, on making the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the Rules. ., 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's consent, firom the Dlo-. cese, after officiating In It not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and ttM amonnt of the average annual collection fiom the Parish or Mission* , being a aum not exceeding Forty Dollars in all. U. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations, through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical certifl- cate testifying the same, he may continue his connection with the Fmid, npon making his yearly payment. ' ji 12. Any Clei^man degraded or suspended A'om the ministry, or' any widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Chnrch of Bngland, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Execntivo Committee shall preacribe. 18, The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Sooiett shall be Treasn nrer of this Fund, and shall, ftom time to time, under the direction of the Loan Con^ittee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus moncj, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed stato> *^'t T.>» nUBCB low of Aid to- ts mif >gDiMd wWo^. wort of illng or len tho ft Trot- Ufttbli issed is age of tforouii- ae, oT«r pension kdmltted ago of Ibrfttlont, certift- im tho 9try, or Cbaieli txeoaUto TreM- sUon of moncf f led states ■Mtof tlielncuai«,pA]nnenUi, ftnd Inrestod money, tluUl b« pabllilMd to tho Anmsl Beport of tbt DIooeean Oboreh Soolety. lA. Tbo pension shftU bo pnynble hsM'.yesfly, on Jtnnsry 1, nd Jnly 1, In eneh yesr; the first payment to be oaleolatod fbr the Intenral Arom thai dealli of the insnred to the day of payment. If. The Seerotary of this Fnnd shall be appointed by tho Ezeovthre Oowmtioe, and It ahall be his dntv to Issue certlfloatii, leoehre ptyi- ownto, donations and ooUectlona, which he shall hand to the Treasnrsr •vsiy eoarter. or oAener, If required by htm. M. done Of the above Rnlee shall be altered, eaeept at the Annual Msellng of the Oeneral Committee of the DiooiaiH ChimoH Sooutt, after a fbll year'a notice of the proposed change. aOAUl or PATMSMTS niOM THU AOB OV 23 TO TUB AOB OV 60. •4....~~.7 3* I"* .1 OS ..8 97 8 so 3 ¥> »»7» 3« -• W 3a.... ....0 17 33 '——9 4; 34 ^ W 53 M~9 80 30 lO 9J Agt. 39.- 40.. 4««. 4a.. 43- J'mjm. .10 )6 ..10 9« .It as' ..It 00 ,.ti 9S >ita ,.I9 S J\tym. 41308 ...13 48 ..«3 9* ...14 49 49 15 53 SO to t7 Aft 44.- 8;, 48I. Aft. St... 59... 53. •• 54-< 51::: 57" ...19 ft ...» 30 ...9t 30 ...99 40 IE J'ttym, .......94 79 as 8j Wo.— CERTIFICATE. ■ Ten D100B8AW Chukoh Sooibtt of Nrw Brukswick Burbby CumFDM, That the R«v. of has this day paid to the " Widows' and Orphans* Fand," of this Society the sum of beloR his first psyment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And the Diocbsan Chuboh Socibty of Nbw Bbunswiok hereby oo>re- nants and eogages out of the special Aind cilled the *• WMowa' and Orphans* Fund," and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after his decease, the Pension of Two Hundred DvMlars pep annnita, so long as the same shall be payable according to the Rules and RegulatioDs annexed. Frovidbu Always, That the BBld shall yearly, aad every year, on the first day of Jannarv, mnke the annual payment of mtA otherwiae fattbfbUy obsenre and comply with the said anneied Bnles and Kegulatlons. IM Wmness Whrrbof, The Diocesan Church SoctnY of Nfw Bbunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed this day of A. D. 18 Secretary of the Wtdowe' and Ofphane' Fand, 5.~BULBS AND REGULATIONS OF THE FUND TO AID IN THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGT. 1. The Fnnd to assist in the education of the children >6r the Clergy ihall consist of the amount now specially appropriiited thereto (Mdng #1485.79> of all atenmulatlons of interest, and of all siinscrlptkiDB, Isgades* dolleetions, and other contilbutions given to or applied by the Society for this special object; and the Interest of this Fund ihall ■I't ''V Ill ; 22 h' W-' V I t'.j ,:ii| t.ii •'. i|:[ be applied solely to ueiet In the edacation of children of elerg]rmen daly licensed in the present Diocese of Frederictoo, or of children of those who may have died or retired, with the Bishop's approyal, od the gronnd of age or inflrmliy. 2. The Treasorer of the Diocesan Chnroh Society shall, flrom tlnM to time, under the direction of the Execntive Committee, Inrest every 9600 of surplna money of this Fand, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 8. Tbe enrJre management of the Fond shall be, and hereby is, vest^ ed in tbe Execntlvft Committee of the Diocesan Chnrch Society, who. If they shall. so think lit, may wst snch management in a snb-Commt^ tee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from snch Fond until the capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the snm of $1200, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed In any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant to tbe Secretary of the Fund, and every such application shall be accompanied by a state- ment of any and all private property, pension or income of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Execitlve CommitwS€-j, or ita snb-Commictee may, in any case require further statements, which shall thereupon be fbrnished for their Infor- mation. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Execn- tive Committee, or its sub-Committee, snbjectto the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any a|;pIlcation being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-Committee, shall determine In each «aso the amount of the grant, which shall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee be continued for one or more years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age ct eighteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform snch other duties in connection therewith as the Executive Committee* or its sub-Committee, may direct. 9. The above Rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the pro- posed change. , ^.-RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. That in fhture, no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. That when a mlsaionary is absent fh>m his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord BIttbop, his Lordship be authorised in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum grant- ed for auch Misaion. That all granta by this Committee for Missionary salaries, and all sums plaeed at the diaposal of tbe Lord Bishop, shall be for the aer- vice of the fiscal year In which the granta are made, and ahall expire with it. - HI 23 wbicb Imiltee, It or m Ihoriied grant- land an ibea«r' expire That aU.voaoben ibr the payment of any sam of money whateyer, most b«ar on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the period for' which they are claimed, together with tj^e servlceif performed^ itn' ' That for the Mtoie^tlie Cleiiy.and other collectors of the flinda of the Diocesan Char^' 8dcie|y, be reqaired, in thSil^ lists of snbscribers handed to the Secretary for pabUcation in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as liave paid the amounts subscribed^ , i Wfiweas, The grants made by the Diocesan Church Society flron^ Its aimaal income (etclnSlve of the grants received ftom the Society for the Propagation Aftiie OospsDv are made in aid of local contrlbQt^ons for the support of the sereraMflsslons. t^'ivtnn; ; s^ mi j« r ; iw. Jlieirefore Beaolved. That in foture, grants from, thiSf Comriilttee Will be made mainly with Inference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several' Parishes to support their own Clergymen— tiie amount of local contributions foifCbiirc^ bbjiscts in such Parishes, and the sqm paid in aid of the genera} ^M«iQ!U(tW^he S^^^ That all bequests m^di^'tbRIhe S^bclety be funded, as heretofore, and the inteVest only applied^itf t&e generiu or specUl putpoaes for wlilcti they are bequeathed; -:'■;"<» ^^ ''"■■ ' ' ■ ' ^r'^, r,., ■■::':: -,''"^ Whereas, In consequence of the limited means at the disposal of the Society, and the; great necesslQr for new and cKat^nded work, it has be- come of great conseqc^nce that all local glebes and other endowments of Parishes should be folly, utilized. Therefore h Resolved, That the Board of Home Missions be authorized to re^ quire from the Cbufoh Wardens of every Parish or Mission recteiving aid flrom the Society, foil details of all such glebes, church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftener, as they shall see lit. 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income ttom the glebes or investments held for the Hector's use, is taken to make up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith in- crease the amount required l^ proportion thereto; and in case of ne- glect, on the part of the Beciior or Church Wardens to collect the in- terests or rents, the Board be authorized to enquire into the matter, and, if there be sufficient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. That the Secretary of the Diocesan Church Society be requested to fomish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions, reported flrom every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds ; that the amounts so returned be charged by the Trea- surer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining tinpaid, be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executives Committee, for their ac- tion In the matter, at the October meeting and each meeting thereafter, so long as any amount shall continue in arrear. That every Missionary be requested to fornish annually to the Trea- urer of the Diocesan Church Society the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. That hereafter, one yearly return only be required flrom each Mis- sionary in the place of two haAt yearly returns as at present; this retorn Co embrace aU the imformatlon required by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Diocesan Church Society. 1^ ""^ "p t; J I ^ ' t \4 to eii»bto;^m tot seperfe to the meettag;!!^ It* openln»ithe wMaat of thiose qmi^Illtd, aii4 $liat l^U wpQi^t Jtedl be McejjHiiBd ■&|wii)M'/^^ C^f qaaUi^CfijUon^.'caU mU ni r,oUt^.ihvmi lo'i vmJa'iotKi tnU oi ij*uii.wi RESOLUTION 6f 1ik'RcmfTi''WkikT^^^ SOtih iiport.) A. CoBMnlA^e^irtuiU be appointed* to be eaIledv^ts Cprji^n^irali, md^pop s^ich Smx^ymiAa AUd^dliilpiiiB fw .n^^y i^.^feM «4vl(i«Dle; fuid iMVLM 7abUd ihetldW or Wv^m^S9^ Oftd qpnvey |a . Use aim" 6^0, Bnb|0ct to 8i)QleU;M|9j^m9:^lt^e^ sill and every or imy the Uuods, tenenkenw jad , |ie]R9dij|^ In the l^oclety vnder Chapter 7e, 84th ylctpEUu\9r.ufjp§ii^ thereof, tioi heretpfo^ cohteyed by thU Soiilety ; and n>r rncn parpose^, ,to i4^9VtiMe In apy manner the said lands or apy part thereof, for sue or %o lease^ and oboi to cause iir or amy leases, tbitmattcesbir d^s to be prepaifed* and to canto anfd dhmlt-tihe seal 6ttw^6t\(itfUtb6 aflUked to the siime, also to iweelviB the proceeds of all 6t tfif aiijiei so mafie : all things to be done nndeir this resolation; hotr(Biier,'tO Vra In'accordanb^ with the terms, condMOni; pnovifos atad MiipoUitloBS of tJhaptor 69, 87th Victoria; attd«U peoeeeds of all oi^ ari^ toles 'in«l>rents of land lejis^ aodfKthl8>r^ola;tton,itob«handi9d o4reliiblr pMldto, and 'teoeiTed by the Treasnrer of thia Society for theitlme bdngto and fbr the \akia, tmsts and pvrposes adt forth inthe lastmeMUMWd^iMstb' • «' ^ *' ' TORBI'Ol^ DRAFT* :i '^ ••'•>''■!>■•' ■-:'- -m a.nv,.ii;s v •.u llviJi Thtt'Dra!ft'«lll pot be paid nM^'><^l>«i^iy ^^ at- being ambQiit of Sfilftl^ dpe to m^. pB IWlsslonjary for the Qoarter endUig t^e-^-^-^day of !;).!• 18—, Ita aodoirdahce with the schedDt<3 adopted by the Gei^eratComroltr tee of the Dibce^an tJharoh $oci6t>- of— --4-<^18-. , T&theTlr¥.aiur&rofthe , T. pio6e»attChure^ Society - - ^' - ►•%r. Tf ■nt^iiJj^f tpQitif OF oiftTIFICATB dF fciX DBLKOATES. Thus Is iu cerl^.that .ij".. " ,< ',' ' \"[ ' i v. , andi were elected at the Annnai Meeting of the- )lit 111 ISOlI 4; jjii 1 1- 1 o;'. •T' •Local Comr Hilttee of the |>lpfjesan.phBrQh Sool6ty« as depaUes.from that Commit* Ifj^, ii94«^ Wf 9»*or|^ p/ ArtlfDto W- wtbe Constitution. '■■' ; iii( I ! X 7/:-l il . ihtOxi'hy JiH'f tetU>l .iH Mv.^v'^n . , a XI .v.H ,J!::'l*i /.KAH CLERGY m'HTHE DIOCESE OF ♦ FREDERIGTON,. .(jr-i'tiTifirr; .'i;i iJ .0 .V!)5l ^r'.'l iKiaoii .i*jm<>!!ff8 ,•!'■ ' ... .:!i>3H':'io .v'^jt .ru^iiMojiua Host Re?.. J. iPji^, I) J,, Jfepolitan.of toda, ,-; .^f r ALEXANDER, Rev. F...v.,..4,|. and MissloilftiS^At ># ttaw^Mtf. ALMON, Rev. P. H.............f.Corate, St;Maric» 3^, Wflir/V' - ' ., ARMSTRONG, Ret O. M;. . . . . . ;.Rectop, St. Mark, fit, S^hn. IfJ ,':, ARMSTROl^Oi Rev. W. , . ... .... .Rector, St; Jinite, St. JWite,' .' ' J ' ARMSTRONG, Ret. W.lar........ Rector, Weldfprd, ^ ' ^ BARBER, Rey. H. H.. .Rector, St. Afidrfl^e, Newcastle. BLISS, Rey; D. M. .Rector, We8tmoi;la1id; BRI08T0CKE. Rey. CANON. . . . .Rector, trltiity, St. JqIiii. CAMPBELL, Ret.: X !r. . . v. .'. ; . . . . Misstonaryi St. |fariiii|a. COVERT, Ret. W. %': . . ;;. . . . . . ^ .MiastoQarT, Ora^^icl Marian. DEVEBER.Rey:CAKOX......[««'^|J- '^"^ Pdrtland-peiii DOWLING, Rey..THE0I>ORE B.. Rector,- St' George, Cttl^Vv'' '^"^ EDWARDS, Rev.R. M........... Rector, Kingsd^ar: / ^ ;^^ ,' : ! FLE WELLING, Rey. J. «.'. . . . . . ; .Missionary; Wifeklow. 1 ', , " FLEWELLING, Rey. ERNEST P.: Missloijart, Bay Dn Vii/ ' f FORSTTH, Rey. DAVID ..... ...Rector, t' , TALBOT.Bev. JAMES H.. ...... .Rector, Springfield. TOWERS, Rev. , !*« ^ . .^.Mlssloharyr Canterbnm ^,y^ 'i WETMORE, Rev. D. J...l.......»Mlssiiohai|y, Clifton.,/ '^ ' •''';rs V^l WILKINSON, Rev. W. J .*Oarate, Petltcodlac. nmjx WILLIS, Rev. CUTHBERT ....... Rector, Petltcodlac. ( s y p ^( -. ,< WILSON. Rev. p. P. ............ . Missionary, Campobello. <.\ vj^-f^ {ya WIGGINS« Rev. A. V*,;^,.i..«fj.... Missionary, We^tflejd. \z AGE .mulq^J ,VM>i-o l .6 ,V!jK ,(.iiiv) i>1/-ii • ■ ■■' ,- • ; 'i'v - :t .^mi^n ■ . , . ' ■.:.h ■■ ■ ' ■' ' ■ • . ■- ir \T .'mil .y aH'i'dA'. ■ .. ,.-'i.o v^H -y.rr'AAi. ■ .y.ia/; .1 ■! .A .>.i7S^i ;>;... .u.a ,v:okao;.vi»;m: ,' ' ra,:! ■ ,-K-:..:'M ; t .y'>« A. jyUl ! • rf >7i«ccU.'!lM . ■i.HVOJ ■'y .a ••• *^' :i .v,,ii .ai:-''*"'' '- • ,,/,;./ '' [ ii^a^ av^' ■ ..... . 'J vf X .Voji .ff CKFiajiM , ,..i ,:o.t-ar: ,.TI .a.v?H.ii^l.li.Mi^ ■; ; ,.«D ,l033?rf I .V^Jf .aildiu'r/ . :l ajsii»' ihedlac. Ickhana. , England 1-. I Ratal. # ■ ' ■ 1 BnraU . ,• ^ ( / I • <. fi I- rulers/ SvVd REPORT. 1 ,,>.r V'fn'i t . .. V ■■ ■ |KUBOTa.a 1880. The Church in this Diocese had good reason to be startled an4 aroused by the deficien(^ announced in the Statement of the Treasurer, made up to^tho 1st May, 1880,<— a deficiency in the account for the general purposes of the Society of nearly $6,000. It is true that a large portion of this amount was due a year ago. Then an oyer-estimate was made of the annual oontxibutions. Various circumstances rendered it undesirable, and, in many in- stances, impossible, to make any reduction in the appropriations, or to lay any greater charge upon the Parishes. Sn^cient notice on this subject has now been afforded. By this time it ^ fuUy known, in every Parish and Mission in the Diocese, that the Society must necessarily reduce its annual expenditure, and that from local sources larger offerings must be required. Althotigh it was found necessary to refuse all applications for additional Mis- sions, those on the schedule fVilly occupied more than absorbed the means at the disposal of the Society for the past year. This over-expenditure, however much to be deprecated, could, under all the circumstances, have hardly been avoided without inflicting a greater injury. It must go no further. The amount over-drawn must, as soon as possible, be restored. Funds devised or pledged ifor the maintenance of the, Church in the future, as well as in the present, must be held sacred. Parishes, for many years, receiving largely from the central fund, with oomparatirely little return, must now be made Ui feel that this state of things cannot go on. At all hazards a considerable increase in the loCol contributions must be made. When the members of the Church, in any Parish, abundantly able to give increased support for the Clergyman, refuse to do so, the sad alternative of a closed Mission, •It! BS' . -IS 28 with all its attendaat oivils, will not justly be charged as a wrong done by this Society. The present position of the Society may M overruled for good* It has brought out most prominently t^e great Missionary work in the Diocese. Leading laynien have found it worthy of their earnest attention. In important Parishes meetings have been held ; the whole subject has been discussed in the fullest manner. Large offerings have, in many instances^ been made towards meet- ing the deficiency, and a considerable increase made in the annual cdntributions. There can be no sufficient reason why this course should not have been adopted in every Parish in the Diocese. It is most important and absolutely^^iiecessary to secure for the Society an increased and inoreasing annual income. The present •expenditure may be out do#n l^ increased local requirements. Btiili it must be borne in mind thiit oVer $16,000 is ^ceived,. eVeyy ytoi*, from the S. P. G. This niust soon be greatly risduced and, before long, wholly wiihdrawn. Then is the Ohurch to- tm; 1 ia 4eaf ear to all appeals fot aiid in many a htngely extended l^anish, and in many a distant tiettlement, from whence is heard the cJiy " come over and help us" f I ^^MBj^EEN.-r-iRev. Lep. A. ^oyt reports contributions from this Mjji^ion to the amount of ^11. At a meeting of the Local Com- mittee a jesqlution was passed respectfully requesting a continu- ance of the grant to the Missiion, J^-joJ., J , Mft 9oyt has inclosed the following Report : ■. \ ^^Yolir Society divided this Mission, last July, from the Mission Jof: Andover. Immediately upon iti^ establishment as a separate Mission theBev. Arthur HoafUey was appointed Deacon-in-qhai^e. jDuring the ten months' ministration of Mr. H?adley the Mission was blessed with more than ordinary pros^iTir^ ; but his health Mled, and he was obliged to resign. -*^ Mr. Hoftdliey reports to me tlw^ he has served seven Stations. ,. f* At iPeel, where he resided', he held services regularly every (fortpighty Here the conffregation increased constantlv in numbers an4 in^^i' interest in the. Church. Average attendance 65. A 'Bible uliass was established during Leni, with an average attend- ee of 35. A Sunday School has been commenced with fair jixospiedts of success. « ■ii;' m wrong ii good* y work )f their e been manner, la meet- ) annual B course e for the ) present irementd. i^eivedr - risduced hurch to- extended is heard from this ical Com- continu- le Mission separate kn-qharge. |e Mispion [his health stations. rly otery ntgaibers Ice 65. A ze attend- with fair 20 " During Advent ^s. Hoadley delivered a course of lectures on 1 the * History and Doctrines of toe Church.' " At the other Stations sinxilar work was performed. >** Beaufort is a Station of peculiar interest, many of the settlerst ^foiming from St. John. There are about 14 Church families at this Station, the great mtyority are veiy poor. Until winter the, services were held regularly every month. When winter set ini the barn in which service had been held was found too cold, and there being no suitable housQ, the services were necesaanly vetjl irregular. The attendance at the service was always very goodU' This Station is indebted to the very great kindness of theChurobi people in St. John for much valuable aid. The ladies in coninec- tion with the Church of England Institute collected and sent to, the settlement about $100 worth of second-hand and new clothingi books, &c., for the settlers. Mr. W. M. Jarvis, and others, con- tributed to the same object. On the last evening of the old year the children of the Settlement were privileged to enjoy a large. Christmas TreC) loaded with useful and beautiful articles, kindly sent by Mrs. Garr and Mrs. 6. Matthew of St. John. The Sett^e- ment is also indebted to Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Matthew, Mrs. Walker,, Mrs. Keator, and Mr. W. M. Jarvis, for their great kindness in giving Parlor Concerts towards a sum to put up a Scho6l Chapel in the Settlement. About $100 has been realized, and is now on deposit in the Saving's Bank. "This Station is much indebted to W. B. Mills, Esq., fo? hi^ ready co-operation and valuable aid in all Church matted in this Settlement. | ^ , " On the Festival of the Circumcision 1^ children were bapti^^d at Beaufort, two of whom were shortly after called to their rest. " It is gratifying to know that the Children and Teachers of St. John's Sunday School, of which Mr. C. F. Kinnearis Superin- tendent, have decided to aid the Mission of Aberdeen, instead of sending their contributions to distant Dioceses. " I append to this Report the following note from Mr. Hoadl^y : " ' The late Missionary-Curate begs to acknowledge most grater fully the imiform kincLiess of the people throughout the Mission* ' Never in his experience in life has he met with greater kindness than among the people in the Mission of Aberdeen, and the only thing he has tb regret is, that, owij|g to ill health, he was obliged to resign.'" Akdovir. — ^Bev. Leo. A. Hoyt reports contributions to the amount of $90, of which the sum of $30 is for the Deficiency Fund. . " As I have so fully reported from Aberdeen, I must take up a»" ■A- 80 ■■ii m Ifi-.. ... little space for my Andover Report as possible. At St. George's- Church a new fence has been added to the Burial Ground. At Trinity Church the congregation have re-imbursed me all the money I paid for the parsonage. At a tributary of the Aroostook, after holding services at most inconvenient places, for some time we have had the loan of a store which has been fitted up in a com- fortable, and so far as possible in a churchly manner. There are a number of settlers belonging to the Church at Trout Brook, Tilley and Sisson Ridge. I hope to establish a regular monthly Sunday service at these places. Indeed this is one of the most important parts of Mission work. " I hope that the Society will not be obliged to relinquish any of this work on the Upper St. John." •■" ■ Alqsrt County. — Rev. G* Love wiites as follows : " The warm thanks of the Mission and of myself are due the good, people of Fredericton, who, last July, 1879, responded liberally to the appeal made them on behalf of Albert. " Of the 981.05 flubscribed and collected on that occasion, $50 has been apportioned to Harvey Parish Gl\urch, and the remain- der, $31.05, has been given to St. John's Church, Hopewell Hill. "tPianks are also due to Mr. Rourke, of St. Martins, for $5 ; and to Mr. H. T. Stevens, proprietor of the Weekly Times, Monc- ton, for the remission of a printing account of $5.75. " His Iiordship, the Metropolitan, aftejUiis confirmation vi^it, kindly and generously presented St. Johffs Church, at the Hill, with a handsome Altar Rail and a rich Chancel Carpet. ' " Mr. Medley also generously refused payment for two embroi- dered Hassocks, one of which is now in use in Harvey Church, and the other in the Hill Church. " The Rev. Joseph Rushton presented thp Mission with a large lS»yer Book for one of onr Prayer Desks, and a handsomely bound Book of Offices for the Altar. "The Rev. E. S. "VV. Pentieath presented the JMission with a lai'ge sized Bible for reading the Lessons. ' r"ru' "^Hi "And last, though not least, the Mission has to thank Mrs. C. A. Peck and Miss Nichols for collecting the greater portion of a sum of $20 for Altar Furniture, consisting of a Table and two Chairs of ecclesiastical patter^, which are now in position in St. John's Church at the Hill. " I thought I had enumerated all our benefactions, but other names require honorable mention. Any list of acknowledgments must necessarily be incomplete which did not contain the names of Mr. Simon Stevens and Miss Violet Casey, both of whom are M Jeorge'8- id. At all the oostook, me time a a com- here art L Brook, monthly the most uiah any ) due the esponded tsion, $50 e remain- weU Hill, a, for $5 ; £8, Monc- tion visit, the Hill, TO emhroi- Church, ^th a large indsomely ion with a ik Mrs. C. jrtion of a jLe and two Ition in St. bnt other ^lodgments I the names whom are indefatigialjld in the exercise of the disagreeable, but necessary, office of collectors of the Missionary Assessment for the Parishes of Hopewell and Harvey. " One other name remains to be mentioned, it is that of W. H. A. Casey, who hais given to tiie Church liberally of his time, la- bour and money. Mainly to his exertion and liberality the people of Harvey are indebted for the restoration of their Church, where services ore now held.* This Church has received two coats of whitewash; the underpinning has been attended to; the walls plastered and whitened ; the windows re-glazed ; the number of seats increased ; a large quantity of stove pipe, and a new stove h^ been purchased and placed in position, together with a whole new set of oil lamps." iltf o-f Contoibutions amount to $12. Bathurst.— Rev. W. Henry Street repoi;t8 f^ontributic nount of $100 for general purposes. «'' ^^*^ * ■" tions to the amount of $100 for general purposes. Burton AND Lincoln.— -itev. "William Greer report^ contribu- tions for the Deficiency Fund $7.00, for General Purposes $lpl.Q7; total, $108.07. Bay du Vin. — Eev. E. P. Flewelling writes that his people de- pend largely on the salmon fishing, which is unusually late thi& year. Contributions will amount at least to $30. Cahbridoe.- $100. -Eev. B. Shaw reports contributions amounting to ^'Camporbllo. — ^Kev. C. P. Wilson reports contributions amount- ing to $62.50. He writes as follows; " There is scarcely anything which requires special mention in my quiet Parish. Since my last Report I have opened another Sunday School, for the convenience of those children who, on ac- count of the distance and for other reasons, cannot attend the Church School. At present there are nineteen scholars, and there is every prospect of the number being largely, though gradually, increased. The new School is called St. Saviour's. The children in St. Anne's School have taken 20 Mission Boxes, and seem de- sirous of uniting their efforts with those of their elders in the task of relieving the Society from financial embarrassment. We have made every efifort on behalf of the D. C. S., but because of 'i i1 'I ,1 ''J % the gtate of the fisheries it has been found extremely difficult to rai^e mo^ey ; it is, however^ hoped that the subscxiftions will ap- proach nearly to the usual amount." ./«>vir.|{ 1 .<< CA'NTKRBURT.->ltey. F. Towen was appointed io t&e charge of this Mission in July last. He at first found the prospect dis- couraging in many ways. -He reports contrijbutions to the amount of $186.17, and goes o^tq say: / ; , \i, " There was, however, one redeeming' feature T/hlcn tinicl! 'me OS being encouraging. A ver3rgood .founda,ti6n to begin to build upon had already been laid. Two ver^ commodious Churches in a good state of repair, about five miles apart, raisad themselves as silent witnesses of the truth, and of Episcopal government in ;a region where chilling indifference and cold unconcern held un- disputed sway. I felt that an arduous work was before me to endeavour, by God's help, to break up t^Q fallow ground — to awaken a careless people to a sense of their duty— and to fill those Churches with devout ax^d sincere v^orshippers. " Such were the, conditions in wLiuh I found this field of labor eleven months ago. IsfoW, however, when I look back over the work which I have been enabled to do, I have every reason to feel deeply thankful to Almighty God. He has surely blessed my feeble eflbrts as a labourer in His vineyard. A change for the better has taken place. In the hitherto empty Churches there now appear, every. Sunday, large and attentive congregations, and in every place where services are held a reaction is setting in, in every way favorable to the Church. Everywhere I go throi^ghout the Parish the people receive me with the greatest kindness, and I am all the time receiving invitations to visit settlements further back, where the Church of England has hitherto been practically unknown. This Mission is certainly deserving of a great deal of notice on the part of the D. C. S. The field is large, and my work during the past year has been extremely arduous. This Mission lies along the line of the N. B. and C. Eailway, about half way between McAdam Junction and Woodstock. There is chance for work as far West as the boundary line. I have at present four Sunday Stations, and two others which I can only vrnt at present on week days, I held services regularly for a time at McAdam Junction, but, owing to press of work in and around Canterbury, I. was obliged to give them up. I was discouraged there also, as the people did not seem to take the interest in the, work which I thought they should, and I found I could do more efficient work elsewhere. I hold regular fortnightly services at Benton, a Sta- 83 lit to 11 ap- b dia- iQunt ck me build hesin ves as it in, a (Id un- me to nd— to il those if labor ver the \ to feel ed my for the there and in iughout Qss, and urther ctically deal of and my This out half chance ent four present [cAdam terbury, also, as which I nt work , a Sta- ns, in, lion on the railway ten miles North from here. I have mot with rery fair success there, and when there is n caniage roUd opened through direct I hope to be able to give them a Sunday service oooiudonally. I have also held services, in cozgUnotion with the }i^tor of Prinoe William, at Shogomoque, a point on the St. John !&iver, ten miles South-east from here. My Sunday Stations in Canterbury are Canterbury Station, Skiff Lake Settlement, Hartih Settlement and Carroll Ridge. There is a Church in each of the foVmer places. In the latter two I hold servicer in School Houses. These places are all within a radius of about six miles, so that my drives on Sunday are not to say very long. The population, ex- cept at Canterbury Station, is made up almost entirely of far- mers. On the whole, I think, the Mission is a growing one, as the Settlements are increasing in size and wealth every year. As regards the amount of money raised during the past year, for Church purposes, I have every reason to feel very much gratified. Forty dollars extra was assessed by the B. H. M. last year, making the whole amount $240. I Would remind the D. C. S. that this shows a great advancement, as, to my knowledge, there was never an amount eyceeditig $40 ever raised for the D. C. S. in this Parish before. In justice to the people I must say that they have given to me very cheerfully and liberally. Many of them, too, are hard working farmers, who do not possess very much ready money. " Additional funds for Church purposes have also been raised. The Church at Canterbury Station had to be fitted up with lamps ; a new carpet was laid down in the Chancel, and a large and powerful organ, valued at $320, was. purchased in January last, and this is paid for now, except about $80, which is being raised a^. the payments fall due. " I must also mention the fact, the Metropolitan (with his usual large hearted liberality) presented us at Easter with a handsome Altar Cloth, which has added very much to the appearance of the Church. " This is a rude outline of the work I have been doing during the past year. Of course in a Mission like this, which had fallen into decay so much, the work of a year cannot be anything more than preparatory. The ground must first be ploughed up, and tlie seed sown, before any harvest can be gathered in. I hope, there- fore, at the end of another year, if God continues to bless and ^rospet me in my labours, to show some more practical results from the work done— ^Work of a spiritual nature, where souls are being won over from under the thraldom of sin and Sat^zi^ to serye as true soldiers of Jesus Christ. {j ^niLiK^iJa " I have baptized, during the year> 10, two of whom were adults. 3 84 Two more adulU are now preparing for baptism. Marriages 5 ; deaths 6." Carleton. — Rev. Theodore E. Dowling reports increased eanc tributions from St. George's Church and Lancaster. They have already reached $150. Chatham. — Kev. D. Forsyth has inclosed the following Report : " In submitting another Annual Report to the Oeneral Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, I am thankiol to say that during the past year steady progress has been made in the perftimaiiM of work which had been undertaken at the time of my last Reports The new Organ and Chancel of St. Mary's Chapel were openea and used for the first time on the 31st of ^'eptember last, at which time we were favoured with the presence of the Lord Bishop of the Dio- cese, the Venerable Metropolitan of Canada^ who administered the rite of Confirmation to 35 candidates. Withm a few weeks previ- ously about i5U0 had been collected by subscription to complete the Organ Fund, and on Confirmation day the offerings amounted to $81 for the same purpose. The cost of the Organ, and alteration* in connection with the Chancel, amounted to about $1500, which hM been paid, excepting $200, which will probably be provided for liHthin a few months. A short time ago a handsome Brussels Car- pet of ecclesiastical pattern was placed upon the Chancel floor. The carpet cost $100, which amount has thus far, in part, been pro- vided by those ever-ready promoters of good works, the ladiea of the congregation. These improvements have necessarily delayed the other contem- 51ated work to which I referred in my last Annual Report, via. : 'he re-seating of the Nave of St. Mary's Chapel. But before another year has passed I trust that the same zeal and liberality^ and the same Divine blessing whioh have secured to us the im- Srovements we now so much enjoy, may secure to us also the Ions esired and prayed for and incalculable advantage of a free and open seated Church. " I have great pleasure in informing the Oeneral Committee that, notwithstanding the larse domands which have been mnde upcm my people on account of our local improvements, they have nobly responded to the calls whioh have been made in behalf of the Oene- ral Purposes of the Society. Early in May a Parochial Meeting was held, at which the late Pastoral Letter of the Lord Bishop was con- sidered, and certain resolutions recommending a prompt and liberal response to the appeal for help were passed unanimously. On Whitsunday, following the meeting, offenngs to the amount of $165 were made at the Public Services towards the Deficiency Fund. Subsequently this amount was increased to $182, and this notwith- standing that the call came at a season most unfavourable to many who have been foremost in giving to the utmost of their ability. give lord'i The p thesu I obta dangei 85 (^n Sunday, the 30th of the present month, the old syitem of col- lecting the annual subeoriptionR Aroni house to house having been abanctoned, contributions to the amount of 9221.74 were made through the offertory by the enrelope system. This sum has thus far been ftirther thoreased to $248.a3, and will probably reach, say $275, which, together with the first half-yearly collection last autumn, will amount to $300, as the annual contribution fh>m Chat- ham to the General Purposes Fund. Adding to this the previous contribution of $182 to the Deficiency Fund, the Committee will observe that t482 will be the sum contributed fh)m this Parish to the Home Mission work of the Diocese. In regard to the present annual contributions it has, of course, been understood by contribu- tors that should no grant be made this year to Chatham by the Board of Home Missions, the amount hitherto received is to be re- served for local purposes, and the balance paid to the Treasurer of the D. C. S. for the General Purposes Fund. " The children of our Sunday School have again contributed to the support of the Indian Schools in the Diocese of Algoma. " With great thankfulness for the divine blessings which have at- tended another year of unworthy endeavours, I report these evi- dences of a better recognition of the true principles of giving towards the advancement of our holy religion. " The average attendance at the services has been kept up, and there has been an increase in the weekly offerings, and a greater reverence in the performance of Divine worship, notwithstanding the evils of the pew system, which, as before mentioned, I earnestly hope may soon be remedied, " Trusting that the progress thus reported to the Society may be acceptable to the < Lord of the Vineyard,' and thankful for many instances of kindness and assistance from the people commuted to my charge, I rejoice in the hope that a good foundation is beinir laid against the time to come, that some are laying hold of eternu life, and endeavouring to enter into that rest which reiwineth for the people of God !^' Derby. — Rev. A. F. Hiltz has inclosed the following Report : " I greatly fear that my present Report will exhibit more fea- tures of a discouraging than of an encouraging character. Having been troubled for some time with a hoarseness of the throat, which interfered very considerably with my ease in speaking, and must at times have made it very painful for my congregation to listen to me, I was at length compelled, though most reluctantly, to give up one of the three services which I had conducted each Lord's day since my entrance upon the duties of this Mission* The people of Blackville shemng some reluctance in contributing the sum required of them towards the stipend of the Missionary, I obtained permission from the Bishop to set before them the danger of their Church being closed, as an incentive to greater ex- m 1"^ ii-..- /^ |i- f::t ii. ( 36 ertion. I need hardly sa}'- that the Churp^ was not closed, but that an effort was iinuiediately made to meet the demands for that quarter. The effort, however, was only a spasmodic One, as the real difficulty does not lie so much in the people's unwillinff- ness as in their inability. Nor does this statement conflict with the fact that they have contributed this year neiEtrly vfllO towards the D. C. S., as this was largely contribute^ by persons who neither belong to the Church nor attend its, services. " Notwithstanding these discouraging features of the work, I have not been left entirely without some fruit for my labors. The Church at Blackville has had a solid foundation of cut stone placed beneath it. The trench for the sub-foundation was dug ^tuitously by the parishioners, trho also placed the stone upon tne ground and contributed some o.' t£e unskilled labor, in putting it under. The skilled labor cost something like $4^, of which a lady in Halifax gave $20, and persons here interested in the un- dertaking the rest. '' In Derby several changes and additions have been made in the interior of the Church. The blinds, which for a quarter of a century draped the windows, excluding the light and disfiguring the walls, have been removed and the windows screened by frost- ing; a large orchestral stall near the entrance, which for many years held the choh' and organ, has been removed, and the organ and choir placed in a more suitable position near the chancel ; and two handsome additions have been made to the furniture, viz: a superfrontal for the altar of crimson cloth, the gift o ^ the Most Sev. the Metropolitan, and a neat, tasteful lectern, the gift of ■yrm. T. Crocker, Esq. . " But -vt^le we have thus been caring for the material temple, 1 trust we nave not been unmindful of the spiritual one ; and while we have been beautifying the sanctuary of God, have not neglected altogether 'to worship him in the beauty of holiness. By no means the least important feature of our work, and that which is the most encouraging of all, is the pleasing fact that dur- ing the three years of my incumbency the number of hona fide communicantis in the whole Mission has, more than doubled, and at the last Easter celebration in Derby there were more present than at any one time for several years. 1 " "We have not made any special effort on behalf of the Defi- ciency Fund except to canvas the Mission more thoroughly than in other years for subscriptions in the ordinary way. Our labors, though not meeting our expectations, have not been altogether fruitless. We are able to report $122.50 towards the general pur- poses of the Society." wai but that s the linc- witn yards who ork, 1 ftbors. stone 8 dug » upon utting hieh a he un- lade in ter of a iguring y frost- r many e organ el ; and , viz : a le Most gift of temple, ; and lave not loliness. mdthat hat dur- lona fide ed, and present ne Defi- ily than LT lat)ors, Itogether eral pur- 87 Dorchester. — Rev. R. Simonds writes : " It will be gratifying to the Society to know that many of the Parishioners of Dorchester have taken a lively interest in the effort made this year to pay off the debt contracted through the zeal of the B. It. H. in extending, as widely as possible, the ser- vices of the Church. This lively interest has manifested itself in the practical foihu' of paid up contributions to the " Deficiency Fund" of $190.94. In addition to this amount, there have' been contributed, in the annual list, $141.56, making in all $332.50. The annual list shows a slight falling off, but the total sum goes very far beyond the contributions of former years. And it should be noticed that even the reduced annual sum shows that the Par- ish is, this ye^r, as it W^s last year, ^elf -supporting f — it coutrihutes totheD. C.^. more than it receives. . >,,j , " Since my last Jleport there have been supplied to the Church, throu^ the lilrarality of a few of our people, a Credence Bracket, a LeMem^: a new Chancel Carpet, and a new and appropriate HolyTable.^ . .. ; * • .; uio ^...j .. !>.. ( ** A lit^ 'aM" mtiiil nw'ded afddition has also beeii ittkde to the Sunday' 'l^hool'Itouise, W^ch' id now a commodious and comfort- able buUdJiig. This gt&^i improvement was hastened through the energy of the :^iou9 sui^rintendent. n "On the occasion of the "Intercession Service," May 9th, the offering's for the S. P. G. amounted to $18.50. " It will thus be seen that, during the past year, the Parish has not been unfruitful in good works. "On 7th SjBpt, 187^;, we had the advantage and pleasure of an official visit f^om the ^ishop— the venerable ^Metropolitan — when fifteen young people were cctnfirmed — eight males and seven fe- males. On that day sixty-two partook of the Holy Communion. " I must not omit to mention, in this Report, the great loss the Parish and Reptor have sustained in the lamented death of the late Lieut. Grovcmor, the H6n. E. B. Chandler, who was for near- ly 40 years a Church Warden, and Avho, up to the time of his death, continued to attend to the financial affairs of the Parish, which, during so many rears, he had managed with remarkable wisdom aikd success. Hb Was a steadfast Churchman, and a regu- lar communicant," Since the above was received the Hon. D. Hanington has for- warded a further sum of li|58 towards the Deficiency Fund, raised by the exertions of the young members of his family, Douglas and BHiottT.^— Rev. LeB. W. McKiel reports contri- ■ f » ■ i h m- K «■•■;;*• 88 butions for General Purposes ^42, for the Deficiency Fund $13, total $55. He also reports the amount for the previous year, not included in the last Beport, as $50. ' Fbederioton. — Rev. G. Goodridge Roberts repoirts contributions for General Purposes, $879.05 ; W. and Q. Fund, $46.02 ; De- ficiency Fund, including Missionary Boxes, $965.40; total, $1890.47. Gaoetown. — Rev. James Neales reports contributions to the amount of $61.92. He writes as follows : r- " My retains are made at the last moment, because our collections for the D. C. S. could not be jDp>t in till the last moment, imd some subscriptions are yet unpaid, but Ptill the sum totalis larger than in 1879. Things are going on favorably in the Parish, our oongre- gations are greater than ever 1 remember them since first I came- here, and there beems a generous spirit of emulation in the efforts nciade foKbuilding our new Church. " Our Church-women have formed a S^ing Circle, and meet every week at the Rectory. They expect to have a sale on Dominion Day, and to devote the proceeds to bauding up our 'House of Pitkyer for all people.' This is going 6n rapidfy towards completion, nnder the able superintendence of Mr. Gilbert William8,and we hope to hcve it ready for consecration this coming autumn." Grand Manan. — Rev. W. S. Covert reports contributions amounting to $21.85. His people, Mr. Covert writes, are giving liberally towards the erection of a new Church. There are indi- cations of a renewed and vigorous life in this Mission. The growth has been slow, but possibly 'not on this account the less sound. Greenwich. — Rev. D. W. Pickett reports .contributions to the amount of $48.29. Hampton. — ^Rev. Canon Walker repo^ contributions to the amount of $93.77, of which the sums $7.f6 ;^i3 for S. P. G. Mis- sions and $6 for Deficiency Fund, making for General Purposes $8001, ;. , . ^ EiNOSCLEAR. — Rev. R. M. Edwards writes as follows : "The Parish has suffSered greatly by removals. The Mill is not to run any more, and the Parish is dilller Ihan it has ever been. oi OE refl 89 not bions De- botalr ) th» ctions^ some rthan ongre- [oame- efforts I ■'.>!* b every aainion juae of kletion. ebope p( ) •• lutions giving indi- The bhe less re to the to the G.Mis- ihirposes [ill is not ter been* I«Mt winter a course of seonlnr lectures was given for the benefit of St. Peter*8 Church. I am indebted to the Kev3. H. H. Neales, S. A^ C, J. Xeales. M. A., Canon Partridf^, 3£. A , B. D., and stu- dents of the University of N. B.y for their kind assistance, also to many Frederictonians, especially to Dr. Brown, for their muilcal aid. *' The Parish has improved spiritually. Some have received the Holy Communion who had not for years; new commnnioants have been added by confirmation. By my plan of celebrating oin the im- g>rtant festivals we aversged nearly once a fctartnight at the Parish hurch. . During Lent there wore celebrations every Sunday. ** There has been great improvempnt at Central Klngsolear. By announcing the page of the rrayer Book Uie people, who are mostly dissenterti, h si#it ^f that pM of lilrf Mission on this sidu of the River, and enabia him to open up work in more accessible places. The only real diflA- ciUty to any sncU soheme would be a financial one. Kins:ston is just t^lvin meet Its present responsibiMties, and to divide it would noi render it niore soWewt. Such, a division, as contemplated, wouUt' necessarily be a venture of feith, the results of which we cannot ea^ t place in the daily news, are none the less reeorded in my every day book,'and M the indestructible tablets of my memqry; but I forbear, jiot through fear of exposing myself to the dnargeof exaggeration, but that I may not prove myself burdensome, or be thought too reckless, care- less or unskilled iq my chariotiaerin^. r *,'' In; A«g9st. t^e purpj^se putting sundry i^epairs on our venerahl6 Parish Church, and also panting it. It may not be out . of place here to scate that the frame bf this Church was raised June 27tb, 178^, and Ip th#old vestry book, un(|er the di^ of Noveml?^ 5th, 17jb9, X rea4t,/;9f^ying^ut ji^w this is to be done w^tl^Pjtit outside help if ap.iOi impoirtaot question,!' {„jiii ^/nu .j^k 1 un.tJ. ^ioiiivf .sK^ifft** ^i. . .i-..->' ,n-i'i<,i ;,,,(. -(I if .i1 t»-i..rr»f .(t .It !M:A'uA#A8k:i.--i)^eV. W. Shi^nnon rjgpoilis* c6iitrit)uti6iis to thi !&lAtJOE^v|)[;.i^^<:^Key. C H. Sterli^ig reports contnt>^tiQii8 iff. advance of the past lyear. They amount for General Purposes to gle an. poo 41 $93. Besides, the sum of $21.62 has been collected for the S. PJ •G., and $4.80 for Algoma. i MoNCTON.— Rev. Edwyn S. "W. I^entreath reports contributions to the amount of $75, and ho has inclosed the follQwi9g Beport : f * I am glad pa be able tos report fi Rtea4ye:rbwth in i^qmbers -dUTn ing the pa^t yetar. The ' [>rospeet8 of the ilCown ;h(^y9 sexis^bly in)*; proved, and we are learning to depend more o^i, th^. estabUahmwt of manufactorefi, and lass on the ra.ilMray for the fukv9 growthiPf th^ place. A QugHT JEtofinery and Qra^s Found^ hiav[et oeen erieoited since, my last Beport, jwd wil^ shortly be in operation^ This w;iU bring an inqreased population, and we may. expeet to^gi^in a fair, share of Church peopje :amoiDg thosie who move iUi. TV^ h&ye fortu* nately. gained,, by removal into the place, sever^^l. famiU^s .with »K>w,n up chilorfn, whi<^ has materially strengthened' i^t,,, Paring the iear 1 was enabled to purchase the Pipe Orgai^ fonner^ in use. in phrlst ChurcH An^rat« N. S , at a post of $240. Xhisiianow. p^d for, and ^rves ^s well for the present; In this connexion I may say, that >ir,e were fortuna(te,,Uit year in seonrjUig the .services <^,Mr^ A. A. liankin, late of St. Johnr as organist, wbo has devoted biipsiself with much zef^l to all Charch work. On May lltb I {Hre^ sented for C|onfirm4,tion a class of 23 persQiwi, and theretFiU be at least ffi naany ready pext year. Thflj ^ooi^ty of * Willing Workers^ has undertaken, io work for the complf|tioQ:.of U)e Tower and Spire* which will cost about $450, and I have g^nbd.hop^'P- ' \;o|ng it SOQO finished. In addition to largely increased parochial dnties, owing to o^^^ ffifowmi in numbers, I have dovotedi oansidei;able time to literary and «fW work^ as associate fliJitqr of the (^trck OuarditM and Gbvrch Work, i believe this timie has been well spent, and I ppsscf^ abundant evidence Uiat these publications are e^cexcisingn marked influence for good in the Daop^^e.! The cireulation of the papiin is something unpreoedcntpd in JM: history o^ Churoh ^tem^ tnr«9 m the Dommion. I'he Church iQ^qrHan Iras reached ^cireuh l^^^of-S^fiOp/and it i* steadily, inpreasing,. Ap; r^l^<0^9nting Uui interests of this Diocese, I have ti^k^ care that evemhing rfiuMng to those int^e^t^.fihould Y^ve a pinominent place in itf. colnmns. CJ^urdi Work has an issue of 4,600. It is the organ (with loq -jiio ■■":;• ; -•! I. , r. Our finaitcial condition \^ 9n^y fa^. There are $d6Q raised fnr th9 stipend, and about $200 for expenses, making $760. Uur Church will not.sei^t 300. There are about^ 75 families, and as we hiiv^no glebes or endowment Of ah]^ kind', th^ current expenses alone require an ayt^ratfe of joveor $il0 fk ^un^y. i Some, of these; (^fpilies are lyery poor^ and li*^ t^ve i^ing» ; To r^ise this is a eoo^J^nvil strain, aa ^(^ h9fT« ffetMfig bii^ wr weekly i^iajttppthiy conMbwiow-" j-j . . 'f}iMvwitJABB.->-^Bevii Henry M. Spike reports contributions for ^ i'l:* : m ^l Hi *' I'vl '■' *;^ 21 m i."--^ ^ m 42 ■1 I/Mi' '. ' '' If : ■-,.. .-i General Purposes to the amount of 160, and to Deficiency Fund. •11.16, total $71.16. y New Denmark. — Rev. K. M. Hansen writes as follows : " With great pleasure I report continued proj^st in my work in this Mission during th« past year. I also wish to ei^pref s the thank- fhlness of my people and myself to the D.' G. Society, for the assis- tance by which this work can be continued. Although we are but a small eommxnlty, something has been done here since my ordina- tion, four years «^. Forty- four have been bapt}7s«d, twenty have been presented to the Bishop for CbnfirmaUon, fourteen couple have beeti married; sixteen burials have taken place. The communicants- have increased to 106. About 360 pablfo services have been held, and 70 chilVhreh instructed in Ohuron' principles. . ^ ^ A number of young men left the Colony last winder for the far West,' neverthetess onr Settlement has inereasipd oonsiderftbly by aooessions fh>m Denmark, our population is now, I should judge, about 400 persons, all belonging to tho Church^ It is sometimes lareeomoto repeat over and over again to the liew arrivals the argti- ments for^r jfolning the Church of England. I. found it advisable this Spriujg, at a meeting at whloh a considerable number of hew comers were preilient, to explain again the whole matter. Especially I called attention to ttie greatest Mvantage of our Joining the Eng- lirixChui'ch, with re^d'tAther, children and youns people. When, after ConfirmMaon, they go oht into the eities and villages of New Brunswick and Mi^ne, to dam their living, it will be impossible for them to find a Lutheran Church in these countries. The result will be either thiity will join one of tlie sects, or that they lose confidence in all religion in Anierioa, 'and become irreligiotis. But now they Are educaled in the Engiish ChVirch. they know to what Church they bekMig, and for what Church to a«k in their new places. In this- way uiey are saved to a Church with no difllsrence of doctrine from tiiat of our old Dani^th Ctmreh.' I have requested a good friend of mine,'a Bishop in Denmarkj'V^talce up a collection for our Church Building Ftttta, and I hdpe in this way to receive some assistance to- wards fibishing and furnishing St. Ansgtu^'s. '*It is impossible to niise much money here fbr^ttie Church Society.. I forwarded last month $5 to the Foreign Mission Fand of S. P. G., and $5 to ihtf Church Guardian Deficiency Fund. I have workecl hard to bring our contributions up to $30, fifty per ^ent. more than that 6f last year. That is all I can do for the present year.'* * Newcastle.— Rev. Herbert H. Barlier writes as follows: ''1^''^' **In making my Report to the DisKjesan ChUrch Society forthe- past year I had little to 9peak of bey«|Ad the ordinary work cbmftiSbn to every PHrish'FHest. Duifng the year hii^ Lordship the Bishop has held a Confirmation here, at which I had the happmess to pre- sent nineteen candidates, eight; of iibom were adults, for that Holy 48 •una rkitt lank- ossia- «but rdina- have »haTe ioants- i held, ihe far t)ly by judge, etimes i argti- visable ofrievr jedally leEng- Wh(9tt, of Nevr ible for luH will fidence m they oh iney In this ne from Hend of Churcb nfiee to- SociWTr . P. G.» worked ofe than for the- lobmibbn le 'Bishop U to pre- rtHoly Rite; <^thM number seten were converts from the denominations^ The last year has also seen our oommunioants* list increased by twenty- six. *' Like oar neighbours we have suffered much from the depression in trade, but I am thankAll to say we have managed to meet our ourrent expenses. <'I have not attempted to make any separste subscription for the Deficiency Fund, deeming it best to try to increase our usual amount titan to make any extra effort outside of that. I trust we shall.be able to send $120 (one hundred and twenty dollan) more than last year." The amount reported is $205 for Geneial Purposes. Kew MARriiAND.-~BeY. Finlow Alexander reports for General' Purposes $70, and for thdDeficleney Fund $10, and he has in- cjosed the following ileport :, '\r,'r ', . ^ ^I am glad to be ^le to report the condition of the Mission of Kew Maryland pH prpsperous. All dues to D. C. S. in connection With thi^MlMion have m the past year been punctually met. The Church has been newly pkinted outside, and afl^r paying this, and all btber expeniito of w year, there remains to our credit a balance 6f fourteen doUAirs and some cents. <" Great praise is due to our Church Wardens, Messrs. Horncastle and Fisher, for the zeal and fidtbfolness with which their often oner- ons and trbuUeseme duties have been discharged, and I take this opportunity of jpdbllcly thanking thexii for their kind assistancie. *''Mr. CowieU/asever^my ftuthful and untiring helper, superin- tending the now largely attended Sunday School^ and rendering, in addition, urach and most valuable assistance in connection with the Sunday serVices' and other Church work. « To several ladies of Fredericton. well known as Church helpers, I tender nnr vetygratoful thbhks for the befautiful i>resent (hand- worked) of a Kneelinff Cushion for oomniunieants, extending: the entire length of the CNbanoel rail. To Mrs% Dowling also, of Carle* ton* I am indebted for much kind interest shewn in the little Churches welfiura, add for more than one kind present." .i.^KoRTON.— "ll^ev. £. A. Wamford reports contributions to the amount of $100. ■■*;■•! 'Hi; !(• i-,'->j(iJi*);ni v.ili )'• vi'"';*' m^" l^J^KTEB&yiLiiii. — ^Revn Joseph, Smith reports contrihutions to the amount of $36.38 for General Puifpoees, and $4.27 for Deficiency Fundi ' ' '" ."i!ii .' ir.i il.'i rii-' M-.jii/; '-"i , i.u -■.!•■ i' •■ ^ ■ '■• Point du Cuene. — Rev. 0. S. Newnham reports contributions amounting to $40, and wtites'asfbllpws :••"•' " J^-; - - ^_ " At the time of making thii^eport to the >D. C. S> my subsqrip- ii • 1' y- ■ ** ■!*■" I '■■J 1* '• B'i : t 44 tkm listis not completed. I am Afraid, owing; to varions eireumf Btanoef, that the amount will not be rery largo. In > the fftit p|'»1'joq€i'x ir.i'otw. -Jit'l' '* The services of the Church have been regularly conducted djjr- ing the year, with :the exception of' tEvee Suttcuqra, dUrin|[ W^idh time the Church was closed fpr repair^. . Upon tlifi^ il^w^i^ thfit Rev* Dr. Jarvis kindly allowed us the use of nis Oburcn for a^i afternoon service. In addition to my other Sunday iMirvlbet t have cbmm^noed 1^ service in the SchooVl^ous«i ^rPoi^t.dvi Chfii^e* thi^ jfajr w^tb good ftucoess, the average , ni;mber jprpsent hay4l^S ]^ On Sundayliast Ibad'i^^r se^ic|es, with nevim»fi\i^i' iiu^m4-^i^9.^^ five' miles, viz. : .Mbrnins ^brvK^ hi pHuriab. at 11 , wHl^ Holy ppm^ tauiii9^ 5. M 21S0, Mohthty Cnildren'B Sefyij^ , (mrt)][ fil|wrai;^ ^14, Point du Chene Service, and at 7, thb. upui^I, £ve|Dif)g ^rvi^ in Chur^l),^ Thif is-my rej;tt^rjSunday wb^)c, w^t^'^^t^^ OhiIdr<^n's Seryicct in pl^ce o( Hrpioln I have, on ttie o^i^et $nndfyS| a Bfblb C9AJM pf 20 young {lersonfi. I may bcire «ay, tib^t ihe Sif^dTaiS School Is prospering, tpe nuin^r of ^cnplan aii present k ^. ; , ,o('.[to *^ Since my last Import, <4ie: interior oi the (Quitch haiibM^ tbqrQH(^ly ba^d:,and oth4r,wlne)beatttified;rand<» ii«w ChMicel Ca|rpe4. purchased M ,f cpAt of f4fi« Aj neat (F«»ee baa also i been placed in front of the Churcb/gromid. ' The mooe^: for these muotl needed : impi^qyem^^nts waa provided by tb^ Ladies : of the Parish $ewihg Society, tP wbomthe; thinks of thie oongregation are dttei.^ > I F< In September last his LordsbU) the Bishop visiteil iis,^ivhett siat- teen candidates were presbbted for' the' Apoi^lio Site of CJohfirma^ tlon, an^ngst the nunuier if aa a ybung person titbit was bavtizbd on the day of Cbnfirmat^b, and whose parents- are Baptiitii; TheLtt^ct BiBhop of Nova Scotia was present at the service, an4t with theMe- tn^KHltan, expressed himself as jiH^ed' with the app'eaMhce bf the Church, and especially at Uie heartiness of the singing and respond- ing, lliis service will not soon, he forgptten^by t^ opn^gation. I ought to meiitidn tiiat a good ttutht^r of those who were confltiaed haye been ainice,a " The total amount of cbntnbuttons in the Mission, ft^r iill Church piirpofei, darinlf the year, htobeba^fO.?? ''--^f^ o errut odt jA * h.M 45 . Petitoodiao. — Bev. Cathbort Willis reports contributions, AV. ApdOi. Fulidl4.10, fot General Purposes $04.75, and for De- ficiency i:und 925/toi#| M^.85 j also, {or S. P. G. •4.80, andfoi- Algoma #5. Mr. Willis writeiS as follows : <* Since seyKUng my ]U«iport in 1879, the little Church at Pellet River Sidini; has beeni^aiiited^ and is onmpletely out of debt. I am also happy to add that it is generally filled to overflowing with an earnest band of worshippenu A Confirmation was held there last autumn, and also at Petitcodiac, by the Most Rev. tbe Metropolitah, when 37 candidates were confirmed. We are again under great obligation to bis I^ordsbip for a gift of two small side windows fir the Chancel of Petitcediae Chuioh, which, with the haindsome East window presented At:an earlier date, adds much to tbe beauty of ^lis the Parish Ctmreh of Salisbury. As I am yet unfit for much yocal work, the Revi Mrt Wilkinson still remains with me, much to tlie satisfaction of myself and people. - " As our contributions last year exceeded, by a third, those of 1878, so will those of 1880 exceed the contributions of last year by almost the same amount This excess in the amount towards the general funds of the J>, C. S., with the sum of about $15 oontHbuted towards the Peficienoy Fund, is, under the present circumstances Of the Mission, a liberal contribution. < -■' *-' 48 oel haa b«en added to the Parish Chnrob ml a ooat of over $S00. In InMUioD to this the aim of $60(i has been realised for the purpose bf erecting a Mission Chapel at Kingston. ''Tbeeontiibutionstotlie D. C. 8. are #71^; oolleoUons 8. F» G. |4.&7| AIgoinae6 46." ^> i(f ^ BiCHMOKD. — Key. Henry H. Neales writes as fbllows : ** With the exception of those individual oases of worr^ and an* xfetjr with whioh every MiMionary has to oont«nd, there is nothing but thaf which is enoonragiog to report from this Mission. " The Parisb Guild, formedat the close of the Parochial Mission* in October, 1878. has passed through another wtoter of successful work. A special feature in its usefulness last winter was the dis* •emini^tion of Church literature , " The Sunday Schools are steadily progressing. That in connec- tion with tbe Parish Church, nnder the superintendence of Mr. Kilbum, is doing an excellent work. Tbrougn the exertions of tbe ohildren a new library has been added daring the winter. Another Sunday School is also being carried on at Bellville, during the sum- mer months, in charge of Mr. Edvrin Kinney. "The Most Reverend tbe Metropolitan visited Ibis Parish on the i,itb of June, and confirmed 22 candidates, and as many name^ were added to the rdl of communicants, which has now reached 135. " Tbe Rectory and outbuildings have been repaired and painted this year, and a new well sunk at considerable cost, wbUe a neat board fence has been placed around the burial Ground at St. Paul's Church./,^. ..;:', 1 , . ■y4,yin:,... '.'Ol'.,-'. " No special contributions have been made towards the D. C. S. deficiency, but allow me to remind the Society that this Parish has steadily increased its ordinary contributions at the rate of 885 in four yearn, or 821.25 a year. This year we shall give #190 for the General Purposes of the Society." BoTHBSAT. — Key. Canon Partridge writeA that the weekly en- telope system ivas adopted in this Parish at the beginning of the year, and with very good prospects of furnishing ample means for supplying the financial needs of the Parish. He wou^d reccom- mend its universal adoption. ■ Probable contributions 9250. 8A0KyiLLfe.w~Mrj J. F. Allison reports contributions to the amount of f 64.72. St. Andrews and iChamcook.— Mr. Geo. D. Street reports con- tributions, from St. Andrews 0263.16, from Chamcook *77,9? r iatal for General Purposes t341.08 49 i^'AV/ to the 81. David. — llov. J. W. Millidgo reports contributions to the amount of $94.05, of whioh 82 in limited to the \V. and 0. Fund. He writes tis foUoMTS : ' '• ':''IIH *' We have had much to be thankful for during the past year in thb Mission. A deeper interest taken in religion ; larger oongrega- feiona everywhere, except at the Parish Church ot St. David, where, owinir to its unfortunate position with regard to the residences of the Church people, large congrogatiens can never be expected ; in* creased contriliutions to the D. C. S., and a determination to main* tain the Church in these Parishes, are some of the fi;i'ounc^ w^ have for hoping that < our labor is not in vaiu in the I^rd.* ,, , 'VA few of the niore earnest Parir^hioners assembled 0110 daj^ this Spring and soon replaced the decivyed and tumble-down fonoe about St. Payid's Church by a neat and permanent one. ^* The people of St. Patrick's have been aroused to the necessity of r^.p4irihj^ their phurch, and the work is now proceeding. These repairs could no tonj^er, with safety, be po^> through . , ^T. OieppOEj AJ^D .5*^?tNPiELD.— -llev. Kaiiald El. Smith' lias sent. the following Keport : " Hard times yet! Very little doing in lumber ; granite not much better. Fbople leaving the place for want of employment^ fuHy fifty Eersona, mostly young men, have 'left within the last month. We ope that tho darkest time has come ; even now, we begin to see a little day-lighfi ! . , The Churoh has had a hi^rd struggle, during the len^ecncd depression!. ; If our number^ have decreased through eo^^atibn, th? zeal of the Church people is on the increase.. We; havf hearty services in both my Churches. Out of thirty baptisms, four were adults, who had bailed from another denomination. The inprea$e of qgiianiuntoantst is Q>ore than oounterbalanQed by removals anddeaiths„, ,,!/. 1,;., ;.,.,;...;,; 7;t.„ ■ . . ;tvi-»-f. .. .: ■{•,- " Aa a sample od my Sunday work, on the 6th fnst. I held three services,, ^j^brated iloly< Communion, also ^ Communion, of ther Siek,' .9nd.<. alnray4 4o».|o):.thpP.iC. S., and hope to obtftin from $100 (odKU^O. * Si;., John. ff:^iyii!y)„^Mr, Charles Campbell, as Secretary of this'Gomnlittdd, teports contributions to the amount Of $725.30. 4 if ' m n f! vl^ St. l^IlliTiKs Rer. J. 50 St. Mahk.>— Mr. Chas. A. McDonald, Secret^iy of this X/ffe/ki Committee, reports contributions for General Purposes $400>90^ $116.20 to W. and O. Fund, and $103 to th^ special W. and O^i Fund, in all $620.02. Hoy Campbell reports contributions t6 the W. and 0. Fund $2, for General Purposes $62.80, total $64.89. He writes as follows : i. , . i>,.4 /: ''I herewith send the list of the names of subsodiilJTis th'tl^' FaripU to the Oeneind Purposes Fund of the Society, from which yon ]^m'f|N» tfiiial, in ▼i, on behalf of the Deficiency Fund, the olTertOry attioinited to upwarcls of $18. " Hie Patboblftl virotk for the year past shows a further clearing; •ffpf a second mpiety of the debt on the Parsonage, amounting to $266, I^^|l')j| i^k. out hands a manageable bahmce of indebtedness. 1 ti|ay h^re w (hti the mbhey paid during the past year by the pebpi^ efthis Parish, towaras Church objecth of all Idnds, amoonte to upwards of seven hundred dollars. <*We are looking forward to aTisitation from his l4ordship alter the meetin^of Synod and Chuh)h Society, when we hope to preisOnt between thirty and forty persons for confirmation.^* f»^ St. Mart's. — Rev. William Jaffrey has inclosed the following Report: ** The Hisslonaiy at St. Mary's wiites cheeringly of the good and godly lives of hkpeoplej their unanfifnity and other signs of hanfaig profited by the Cnuroh's teaching,- ^t; he writes. * I oantiot make mtriihlibowin financial matters, owmg to the inability of my Pa- ristdonert to do much in the ww of givrng/ <* His people are still engaged in fitting up their Ghureh, trying lo render it, and everything therein, worthy their great Master. ** During the year they have been enabled to thank t^iO Metropllie*;|£liisionary is, however, ' sorry toi say that these many oalls upon lus Parishioners have prevented their coming ouite up to the requirements <^ the Society in raising their portion Or ne salary. '* The donations and limitationB towards the general funds of tlie 1^^ ■i.n ring to totbe Iwy. oftli0 51 S^pje^.m^ beAt:l^M<>itwen^^iS7e}F>^ri^pt more than last year, sajTv •dO, oesiaefiriiearly tdU towards t& Deficiency Fund/* ^T. STBPH^N.-~I(ev. Joseph' Rual^ton reports $50 for General Purpwea^ and hopes to reeeive further contribations. '^* St; JiMra.— j!et.' W. 'Armii<*<>ig Vi-ifes : *' I much regret that the enclosed statement should not be mote tlMlit' •?& It ic ofae \mii more than the amount for lost yesor. The deprtmion oif bkrafa^eM is still such that it is rer^ difflonft to oolletit mtmey, an^ibiiti < iiw of 'my ' Parishioners are able td givelbeyond a small amoiint"'.: : . ■,,...,■■. St. PAi7L.~>4iRiBv. Ounon DeVebet* reports contributions for General Purpose* $567 .tl, D^iitfleiic^'Pdiiii $l«0.5O, W'. andO. Fund $G7.4p — $82l.Ql. Collection at Anniversary Services at St. Paul's Chuwh$37;6(5. ShediaC; — .Rev: G. S, Jarvis, D. D., reports contributions to tho amouht of $681421 StMONPB,— Key. G^ Schofield reports contributions as foUowf :-: B.H Missions $200, D. C. S. $5^A3, S. P. G. $3, Deilciencjr Fund $34^totar$287.43. SpRiKbFl^ti).~lley. J. H. Tall^iot ii^ports oontributidnis to the amount of $l25.50i Mi'vif STAKLEY.-^Rev. W; O. lUymond writes as follows: ' "In Bialjttjl thif , mV ^^(>(i^,B(ibbri from the recently established' Missiott ofSt^ev aOd tay (A^ to say. that, with some few,e»^t)tfQnff,' thia pro^ptiss of the CSiureh during: the past ye4r ha^ be«iti highly sKttsQijQtQry. << the new tlitu^, c<|bJiQ|)ko^ in Jiffay. 1879, was completed In Novefiiber lbttoitli^,:^t a ocat of $2f2pQ, Mucbinterest, amounting at times to eht^tfsii^th, liTiis' mantfestMbv our good people during its erection. I mi^y herci remark that we have received a consider* able anaount of kindly lutfiltiiiibe from our brothreh of other denom- inations, for ii^hich>l]iCT l^ave onv einoere thanlFs. Ow|n|r to various oaij«(e|i, notatity thQ ja^fi^purahlo state of the roads, the Church ww noicdiueoi«t(Nl,bVjihi9:Bls|^p till, January 7th« of the present year. A Ml aopouQt'pf Jlie, cmMfqration service, which was most hearty, and gave <|^%ht tp iif aU, h^, appeared in the eolumns of the press, and odf^seq^eiitty it is soiMnpeiF iieoassaty to make m■■■■. ■ '■■ K*' ' »i «?; shortly to see it provided with a bell and some chancel fqmiture, which are the pxr|y things ^lititing :t6 render it otoipl^te. Tjiall our .' friends who hav6 helped us We Mfader otir heartjrthiinM; to tfae^ Lord Bishop for the very beautif^il East window, aqd a generous sub* scklptibn of $60 additional; td th6 SJP.G. K. fof a erantor£dO stg.; to the Ladies of the Cathedra) .CboiTy a&d their meDds. I'or some . beautiful kneeling mats, provided through the. kindness of Mrs. Medley; and last, but not 1eaf>tv to Cplfinel.RayinopcL of Woodstock, for his kindly direction and supervision of the work irom beginning tOieod. • ) ' ' I ' ' :.■>■■<■': .'■ -r . '«-'i ',;>• ,Mv.'; li >'..«! I • ^VWe ftvenow bunly engaged inthe ereotioakiflf aiPavdonbge^ iirhieb wflU< Sn all ■ probability/ bc'cooolpleted «t forth at 'the ' f resent time, the financial state of the Missio{i;'l8 e)ioouii»gingi ahd trust we shall be able to assume our fair portion of the burden plaae<\ upon; the Diocese jby. the ^fiqieucy, i|i thefundapf the Qhvi'oh Society. The field of labout* here is so wide it can only. W9nder how the Church managed to exist under the old arrangemeiii,'When tb6 ' Mission was served by. the clergymen of the. Parishes of .Douglas and St: Miiry's. My o^ health ha^l^iifficiehtly Improved to admit ibf'ti fair' amottnt of labour, though togr duties 'caQift>t, of . toursej 'Odtnpdi^& : : wi£h some of our 'ironclad* missionaries.. Besides servioBiSiAt St. { Thomas Church, Stanley, and St. James ChUrbh, Tay Creek, t hold services at Maple Grove, Will|aqi8burfi:, Ward Settlement. Seo^ple Setilciheht; Und Woodlahds ; iny Sunday duty - dotisistihg of three services and a drive of about twenty miles. : ' . ' r-; , , : ' : < • i ;i "In winter the arrangement of services will be somewhat differ- ent, owing to the iadtthafc thriae^fdurthB pf'the xuen ar^! then absteiit in ,thQ WQods lumbering. . If my pwn health admijB I inten^.spend- infi^Mte a pdrtidti of mV^ time, th6 coihitig Wihtei-, tj^itlpg the Vany ./ caSiSs' th'^t dot the'Na6hwajik'.and'S6tith mkt Mh-al^hi. ^ * "I Itevb recently established' a Bibt^' iCJli^ys WM^h hjj^' thus far,,. ^^ been ye^ well attended. I afn glad'^tb ^iay the Suhdsiy /Schools arii ' in Ghlte ah difidi^ht state, apd thaiitte^daticb is idifri^W^ i . «CJontitibutidh^ foi? Genferal Purpeses $4(): Deficeolijf Fund ^^-"f V ». i .odij.rjTH k.& S^tf^EX.— •R'6v.'Cahon' 3\tedley "v^t^tes "as; folio wsif,'!'. ^•lAtltydifrl' for^h« Report, total as^lM'geM MisStott «h6W«d a^re«t''f«lin4'bff.' Thaw Were'' Aslfiy-ifMijbiQte fdr this, whioh'I )heeatH>t'tti»nti6n; btitilltrtiift m Xy.'C.B'.-^ill hot at>''' tribtit« it t6 UbsineMtdti 4hb phitt of thei'Miasibfiafy. b^ Viihf dtf.iht!erL""* far., ar«i „■'<»'/: late''"' thf , Ifati."'*' 58 money-^iil pon)9Qp agalnrsnd perhaps overran the eflbrts of for- sner yearv. , ;The $ooiety will bear in. mind th6 fact that although ' SuMOx ig e^viery yeiur beoomina a morebusy place, and more fitted as a eeotre.of, Fork* nearly, a^lyuie newrcomen are sectarians. That whereas thirteen jAars 1^ I was tb» otily -resident preaoher^mioit there f»ri»novr8q(< besides myself, ,and> there is another, & tailor by trade, who piakes it his speolal business, to ply the Flynumth tracts, with a view to counteract the errorSiOf my teaching. Thie squadron of opposition tOlbh^' work of .the Chnroh necessarily makes my bur- den heaTier, bpt I an^ thankiul to say that the average attendAnoe atthe-servipesiisMfteadUy increasing!/ and the oommunioantsV roll has reaqhed i'60. , tZk»iw J9<0. 'I ,« The iMe|voppiitain»ionpOishopt' lately oonfirmed 86 in the Mis* sion, four of whom by request came from the Mission of Waterford ; . 4md all of th««e« with the . exception of four, whom I hope soon to receise< he-y^. become communicants. There; is a marked interest sbfiwn oy the lambs of .the flock. . Our Sundav Schools have more liife inthen^ .T^aobers and scholars, seem to like: their Sunday work better evevjfl week^ ,and a* new class of young men has sjprung up under the. ableg^ii^\ee and training of Mr. O. VL Arnold, K>r whose .helplaw,y«iry ffTAtefvilii.LaSit Sunoay two little, girls brought me ,onA .dollar, eaphior p*,!Q. S^ Deficiency, the proceeds of the sale of flowers on the'trains, and I hear there is nUttle lad who is driving pass^ngQTB fi^ooy. iihe trains fQt the sime object. These litde things . plajnly ishow a- growing desire to. work for the Chnroh, and the sheep will not, I ami sure, l^e bel^ind the lambs; , Our list of sabsoriptions to I^. C!; S. isboihg ipadeyup: by volunteem «mong the lad{es»< a special CommHt^e 4»f whom take charge of theenvel^>e system for oar honui wi^nts. You shall heai^ as soon as possible, what Sussex candotbisyear^','; .'( TJpiUlf ^Bey. $• Jones Hanford reports that the contributions amouht to $lfl5.40i of which $12.50 are for the Deficiency tjiTl' ••;'j OViul ! J^-y^rfr.'iii th '■'' WATShFORD.->-Bev. John Lockward has remitted to the Trea- surer the sum of $29.55, and he incloses the following Keport : <• I have not omitted a Sunday service during the year in the Parish Pf Waterford, which is the most important part of the If is- sibii. I find thiit' an average Of 50 has been attained in 26 Sund*y seryices, li^ch is' an increase of three on the average of last year. Pttrini( last l^nt I had a service on Wednesday evenings, when the attendance Varied, frdm ^^ to 60, perhaps npt too smKli an attend- ance for a purely con|)try Parish at that time of the year. The be- J^aviour of the congregation is certainly of the most order}* kind, and htis repeatedly been remarked upon by strangers. On the 27th Of July last t started a Sunday School in the Parish of Waterford, which only lasted till a late time in the Fall, and was of a very un- *:'>' ■ i a pretending oharaoter. We are now about to repeat the attempt. Oki)St ^S^the#'» Day Itat, thi» Sishop of: thb DIMtfi^: hiid'a Ci^ntllr- Buftlbn in the Fatish CHuMtt, when 12 Wei» i{tfc« MMtt'dbnfirin^d fit Shssex, Last year I r«itnn»Bd IWttUknWr df bdinnltltlidiittU' i» SO ia tbei l^hola jMlaaidn. 1 1 And the' liddibeit ^ 'the t^i^ hd«ir"to 1^ 45, «rhilBt oab>has 4i«d and <»M WithdraimJ ^ w; ^ (' MI can Report; but Kttle ilk thHed;ion» In eiUsh €hbMh and Station in my Miasioii; the luui t^fttl oTlBdid&^li^1itttottiit- ing to Heirfi'^iis Ktalnfttff 11.41 oOaat^^a^, IjaMi ji;W;'noW«y«f$!^I liUdnotcoinply^^tftli ihe rule reqildrittg^a geneMAMoollMtlt^h 'to tie made for the Oeneral Purpdses^^md of the Stfoiek^^y^ Which' omission I have eorrected 4lki« year, and aim tible Id t€p6H '{he 'Mttn ef fSSbSO a* the amount of litid ne6tictei» This Will^hiike'theiilBhMh^rgiied in'the Miision fbr the l>. C. «i, dd&M^ ihe<^^i y«ia>, -#^^^ ils ;:agafaiat#18<9-tiretarh^''lastyeai>.':'' -! ^^ '■••■ .•-■"■^■•' <'■ •' • '> ■'■ '• r^H'* In boiiolnsion I miiit' rej^t that the Aiture of the Misijdcm o( 1 WatwfsM, as at ipreSehl attahged, ib laltk of li y#y Hott^^Maetei*, whilpt the work df «be Cbn'roh nvtwv |i«Mi«)[^tilBIjf k tUB*Pa)rb^^ Waterford. .Under the t'O'^l'kt'An^g^^'t^ ftfthe^Miifeibh vctti^- i&otihave Simday verVicds oft«n^^ thaii 6ba^' ^^rf tiAteMlKt^^tf^iltty in the Parish Church of WaterAii^. A nfMiig dl^ii« .lt<-hdW M- pressed to have a service there every Sunday, and^-'ak'Tairas' FhhOW to the contrary; the congregation worshipping t^ere are prepai;^ to xai8e<«il60'4)f an^ imdunt a^lested dn ^eMidsioli of WsteMtod) how- Sver arranged, if so be th^y oi|n havenserfic^ Jn|h^ir(^u9{)|,^ye|^ unday. I may say that 980 was held to be their proportiun, of we amount assessed on the Mission as now arranged. I have greM^hope that the Board o{ Home Missions will be able to meet this desire of the Parishfopers of Waterford, and for this purjiosed will rpp>ift to them at ftp early date." ,{^ "^EiiP^oiW>.,-Tr!]^9y.tW.B.. Armstrong writes ^fo^ <• Purlbg the past' rear I have renioved frbm ^ctut)0& id Wol^- ford StMiiOn, on the Intprcoloniiil, V^ich Is , k f^i^^ f^tr!^4e e^d of • i|he Parfsb'. A cohUderabld distance , in lh6 arivhi)^ is thus 9*-'^*'"* :ils Che distirt^oe to th« centre 6) iHe I^sirish is litije ^RU9d ihsl^d'dir twenty-one as foi^eny. The, tipiove wiU^i4f9''i^n'tM ^arly iijirt <>f the nresent yiar. ' Jsearly arl toy 4»#9cts W0]^e talc'eii up by ]b^^ Biri^bhiar^, % dist^iioe of ft mffes, w|)ich Waii a ^»t, ijii47m|0f as 55 apt. Attt- •iti«d «4l&, ' . ■'' ipAir- 'ftlbot «^le pi^ye- iottlit- >td Am i^Veldft«d. bfit is joined 1(01 that ^ Ricbibuoto as fprmerlv, ofir jmhAQrJpti^r u !n Westfield. — Kev. A. V. Wi rgins reports contributions amount- ing to $95.32. Fifty mission boxes have been taken by the chil- dren in the Parish. WiCKLQWi — Key. J. £. Fie welling writes as follows : "I have much pleasure in reporting an increaned/iQli^rfft ;^ CSinrbhwoi'kiii' this Missidn during the past yei^r ' ' \'-\ ''Thahks t^o Mr. Shaw, 48 oopieiTof the. GMr(^% f^l^'mkjli^J^y' peJDfi^e. Thinks to the ladies, the amount conttibute^ tc fflp lffltfil^ df D. C. S. has increased Yrom 930 W $84 ; $40 bit.th^.^QVi^tjire for Deficien'^y Fund. " The Bishop visited this Mission on St. Barnabas* Day and con- firmed ten persons, two being from the Mission of Aberdeen. 1 ff >Il pieo0 of groundtipresented to the Church for albui^jfiug ground for the Parish. of Simonds, was consecrated on p. m. of s^me dM**' a/ fWE8T><0RfiLAKD:-i.1^ev. D. M. Bliss regrBts his inability to for- ward, at present, any contributions to the. Society; The eiectioin oS a now Church, which he desires to finish without asking aid outside the Parish, absorbs all the means of his Parishioners. Mr. 31iss is happy to, say ths Sunday School is large, and the congregations are good at both the Churches. y Woodstock HVH Eev. Thomas Xeales reports contributions to Creneral Purposes $84.13, Deficiency Fund SI 11.83, and he writes fs follows: ' '.'''The year past in our Parish has been one of ep^ial interest. PTti'..' ;• :*" ■ The oongrem- tion at JacksMiTille, by no m^ans numerous, have been>doin^ pouy. The now St Feter'a GhurDh is framed and boarded in,. stardiafOBf a good stone fotth(hition. The work has; been doiieand the expenWe bwne almost entirely by the people themselves. . ;> > i ' > '*' <d ,to a mpre real ap- i^eoiatidn of their ^privileges on the part of the mombersi of the Church, more de^niteness di purpose in their use, aiid a more hearty wiilingnefff to perform each his own duty. . Since mv las^ Reiport po 'th0 Society not less than forty names have been added to the ll»t fff communicants. "^^ . ,, ■<• '. - • -■; . ; • ' -■•' '!■ uifi ■• From the foregoing abstracts the members of the Sddety may rest assured that, at no previous period, has the great work they have undertaken been more fully carried on than during the past year. In addition to the constant and often excessive labor on the part of many of the dei^, there must have been added much anxiety r^^arding their means of support This the Society, as far as possible, should relieve. Churchmen in the various Parishes must do their part, mindful of that which on the subject the Lord Himself hath ordained. An especial blessing from above must be acknowledged. In a year of continued financial depression, laige additional 57 offerings have been made for the maintenance and exten- sion of the Kingdom ^f God. With renewed prosperity, miny more of the Parishes now on the Society's list may ■cease to require its aid, others will readily agree to a reduc- tion in ' si. 'bwahce, and ea ..::*■ ivork will result in increased annuai subscriptions. Members of the Church, to whom God has given ample means, will fiiid it a joy to de- vote a good portion, during life or after death, to the Mis- sionary fund. In years to come those who have entered Into our labors may look back to the present period, as a time marked, indeed, at first, by depression and anxiety, but, after all, a turning point, directing to a brighter future. From previous statements in the Annual Reports of this Society there will be found brief notices with reference to those of the clergy who have finished their course. The Church would not consign to forgetfulness those who have taken part in her work. Good reason has the Society and the Church in this Diocese to regret the early death of two of the clergy during the past year. The Rev, Charles G. Coster, Ph. D., though not engaged in parochial work, held, for many years, a prominent and more useful position in connection with the higher class of education. Whenever other engagments permitted. Dr. Coster was ever ready to afford valuable assistance to his brethren, and to do all he could for the Church he loved. Possessed naturally of high gifts, he was a diligent student and an accomplished scholar, while his undeviating courtesy and kindliness of heart endeared him to his pupils, and to those with whom he came officially in contact, and more especially to his most intimate friends. After a brief illness, our Heavenly Father has been pleased to call away, also, in comparatively early years, the Rev. £. S. Woodman, late Rector of Westfield. Mr. Woodman *> »;. f. l.^ iiM ■>■■■■/. ■>>. '■'■■■ 1;<., ifeM 58 pa«ised Ihis time and did his work mostly in the important ,dtitijKi ofcf tountry Parish, beyond the notice, bf the. world. In 'that W(nik'ke\wa^ most sincere iuid eahiestly devoted-r- finta And t2fialous» yet most humble-^nded/ His was a (dourae.of life of which more note is, taken in heav^ t^an on earfib, aild yet it was a life which endeared him much to •those to whom he was called to ipinister. ~i'\U-j,l .': • " •■■■,'■.,;• ► > I ii ilc-.U; jji}- fr:^^;x ui.y ,.) *;i> hi oiy rf J' Uj: i.U // \^f '■^-'i-f, iiUill ftt" lik ..•;i;u M u-j o'^rt' ;rt |> ff 'm V ! ! ^ !!:>:>, ■i->rjicniwx3. ;ilU',. ,MvA r it rUiinoD'Jii , 11^.} i- ifrm'' «,m » .V Ur-v;,! >A .. Jv >fr, fJkijy ;> 'Mrrf* ktJtt :>ritt, :r ,,f frx//,'>H 'luo ^;Haf!ai « jl-» Ji jf -) .vu>[ ,i>di,.^ti(m;:i al Jmh^ ,';^;y/«;Hii ;i !/;. '/' 'I: i^9 FBOOEEDINQB OF llHE QEI^EBAt. OOMMITTEB. .1 ..I ,'A' St. JoiffN»;June 29th, 1889. ' ' ' ^ ' ■' ■' The Gommitt^ met in the Trinity Church School Koom, on Tuesday, at to a. ni. The Ri^ht Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Secretary called the roll of the Lay Delegates quali- fied to repres^i^t th^ Local Committees, and the names of the Clergy, as yfo^llows. Jhose printed in italics were not present : ' V ■ , I . ' sv Parish. ■ "'' The Cathedral, Albert, Andover, Abenleen,' BathUrsi, Burton, Bay du Vent, . Cambridge, Campobello, Canterbury, Chatham, Carleton, Derby, Oorcnester, Douglas, Dumfries, Edmonston, Fairville, Fredericton, Gagetown, Greenwich, Grand Manan, Hampton, Johnson, Kingsclear, Kingston, ^augerville, . »o»«W«L i ^ri.- Musquash, New Denmark, New Maryland, Cli^rgV. Rev Rev << * " ff ''■•''« ul-^ P. Alexander, Sub>^ 'G. Love, L>A.-Hoyt, L.,A- Hoy|. W. Henry Street, 'W.Greef. E. P. Ftewelling, B. Shaw. C. P. Wilson, F.l'owew, .D. Forsyth, T. £, Ddwhtagi A. F. Hiltf,- K.SimoMa. W. LeB' McKiel, L'B. W. Fowler, W. Shannoti,' T. E. Dowling, Gi a. Roberts, J, Neales, D. W. Pickett, W. S. Covert, A. Hoadley, Canon lyialier. B. Shaw, R. W. Edwards. H. S. Wainwright, , G. H. Stiriing, iv|:/ja.itv.iPi!iS>biith; '' H. M. Spike, Eti.H, B»rter,»j N. M. Hansen, F.Alexander, Lay Drlegatbs. t/ Q. Ji. Fenety, TSm. S. Ste*. tt. W. Frith, E. B. Ketchnm. G. ^. Picl(ftt, U^'. spike. W, 0. IftilU, George A. Brittaiii. Chariest''. Clowes, Joseph WhjHak**': Luke Byron, John Farmer. Hiou.R. Robinson, William Main. W. Wilkinson, G. A. Blair. Edward Hoklw,lv: C. Cornfield. W; t. Crocker, Daytd %, Betts. Hon. D. L.Haningion, John Hickman, y. DeLancey •RlalC(>Iro' MolOencie. E. B. Chandler, G. R. Price. »'. y. At. HaniugtoH, H. H. Sharp. Tkoma* L. Frattr, Andrew Gartley, The Hon. Chief ^utiice, H.A. Johnson. Ivory Kilburn, H. B. Montgomery. D, L, Moody, , J. D. Mt Keator. Charlt* Prinze. //. B. Allitott, W. C. Cogswell, , Geo. D. Streek, G. S. GriSim«ri i ' Wm. Towers, Wm.WiUmj. R. Ti ainch, G. Sidney Smith. ly. H. Haiheway,]. R. Armstrong. CharU* Masters, Chajk A. McPonald. Morris Robinson, Charles Campbell. Thos. F, Barker, Wm. McKean. Wm. H. ROurlqe, y. B. JJodsmyth. D. B^owM, N. T. Grtathead. fc. P. Sttarr, /". £. Barker. G. A. Schofield, G. H. L«e. Mil W. B. ScoviL y. S. Marven. Arthur P. Tippet, y. Herbert Morrison. JS.. B. Beer, O. R. Arnold. George H, Sharp, Robert Hazen, William Bailing, H. W. Frith.' Hon. Mr.yustice Wetmore. A. M. Woodmjin, N. H. DeVeber. William Presfctt, John L. Saunders, 5amM^//?/V<:AtV. W. P. Dibble, yokn D. Ketchum. ['''il- MEMBERS EX OFFICIO. ,;.„•,, Rey. D. J. Wetmore, Hlasionary, Clifton. V" Frederick F. Sill, Cur»t«, Su Paul. " W. Wilkinson, .., Curate, Petitcodiac. Mr. W. M. Jarvis,. .«. Vice-President. " SamuefSchoneld, Treasurer.: " C. H. Fairweathvr,.. Auditor. " G.W.Whitney „♦ " T. B. Robinson, Mesaber of Executive Committee. " C.E.L. Jarvis, •• H. L. Sturdee, „ " T.W.Daniel " H.C. McMonagle, " . '«• B T Patent " »' " I. Allen Jack............. ~ " .^ *' .n-i-/!"1 " Hurd Peters...... .~. " ■; " , .i , i.:^. Read by the Secretary reports of the^issionaries and of the Local Committees, and also a report of the Exteutivc ♦Conmiittee for the past year. ei '>• Mr. Fairv<'^ther read th«, report; of the Auditors, and» on motion of Mi*. Q. A. Schdfield, it wa$' resolvefd that th^, reports now, re^dpereceivjed^, and tljiat of the Auditors' be entered Upoh the Minutes^ • "^ "'^ ''V-- ••*•/< '' -.''f "i- '■' • > iMi )■ ;;'i'»'i'j fill.) fit ^m . j. ,ii , [ .u i<'>l»lvj il'trid Hitll 11'! »':• 1«f»V AUIi^JTOR'S REPORT. . vnuA ;i / ' .// To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop 4if' Fredericton and tfMtr. General 'Oof Ami ftee of the Diodesdn Gh\ireh Society : \ ' f'^ The !Au'di^)r8 pf Ite Socieiy lieg to report that the Triaiasur ftUjnade uptokheletMay last: -vi. 'hm» \»'>\i)U-iiw\v. i .0/, No. 1. General PurpoAe^ - Shewing a balance agamsi tide l^ciety of $5,787 43 J thU' debt,: which aeeihs to have ariti^n ];>riobtpalIy , from ib&'f4llS«goffof llbe TolUntaiy'thjbAhribtfoita to th^ Spi;iety, aifd" /' the increased demands upon its j^ndo I^Qi' f^l tho Missions m tb&'' DioeeM beiklg^ffllM dujniikm yeeir, 1« lohiefly^ae to the other fuhd^t held by the .SodJeltyj aj^'irm be- Seen" by the iicodtiiitiai ; , ; . / ' Nti. 2.' J^'Mfo^^.-f^^l^MriQfi^ l^^^^ce at th^ credit of the aocbuat.qif < of $30. The rec^ijpts ii^ (his i^ccount excised . tkoise of la»k year^]^ neiariyjSOOdf.V' ,';'', „ . •< , ,r 1 Ko.^ ||i^<^e«£.r7^1?he. receipts i^ th^ apooont were 92,276.80, berrri ing $527 more than lak year. The a;pparQnt:'iaQrea80 arises, from.. the Doifiglaf^ ^mic|fr^^uring ^ the year,.tbO proppri]f]1^Vw%>^lhy•th413cK;i^tg^^aad;^ of t»t«re8t cx^lTrft No .^T^ifist iRuem 3l«Mf.-^e^e'ba1ane>^halflla»<; -^Diibi'full amoUhti of ■M 11 m V',. ■" ■ i 1-1 te .V No. 7. & Stotil Truit. -*-LMi ytei^ there wm a hbiUI haUnee AgMoit thisiTriMt. TliUyMr H u ^. other irev. and the eumof |SW2I hiiii be as the Auditors understaikl^ Mtak fbiKUreeri¥ed by tiiei new Treasurer, Mr. Sohofield. No. 19. 4w«to«-T-ThIs aeooukit shows, the aprregate^of the several Funds and Trmtt held by the Society amouatilng, in the whole, to thesumof $lO8i706.68., ij; . . * x i.; * ; um - The Anditoni have oarefti»y «icfl(tdfta«diiH 'tllMi*' i'^ The Committee adjourned to meet at 3 p. m. The Committee met agreeaUy to adjournment Mr. O. A. SchofieM, from the Board of Home Missions, presented a Report, which he read, and on his motiou it was resolved that the same be received and referred to the. Board to be elected at this meeting. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS:' '!f'A Vv*. ' m ; t fV'l To the Right ReventHd the Lord Bitthup and the Gem il Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Societt/: The Board of Uoin« HiMions •ubmit the foUoViH^^ Report: During the past year the fbllowinr nltemttonN Iwt6 been made in^ the KrMit8 adojpled by the General Gonnnlttee huit July : WBLDroRD.— The grant has been hioreased •40. and the amount re<|uhred has been rMoeecl tlOU Thii chanffe was neoeMiliated by ' ttie re-arrangement of the Mtmion whereby KinitBtnn was wparated ' ftom Weldford and united te> Riohibuoto. The 7TiMion' of wetdforvl ' it now in ch«r||;e of a resident Missionary. an j Sprinofibld.— The Pirlsh of Johnston has been separated frdii^[ Smringfield chiefly on aocouniof its having Mien largely in arreanr,' Norton Station is now included in this Mission; regular services' are held t^re, and a smnll Chmeb wilt be built this summer. The amount reqoirad froni the lyUasion u.»- been reduced #40, and the grant contmued as beftrre. New Dbnmakk.— The greatly increased work required from the' Missionary here seemed to maice it necessary that he should be en- ' abled to give his wbolo time to ihe work of the ministry. In order ' that thia might he done *M<) grant was increased #200. The total ^ stipoadnow.isieda. } WATBRFonD.—- The grant to this Mission has been increased $20, ' in order to secure the residenoe df the Missionary within the Mlssionr and reigiilar s^rfioes 9^rj wtoek at Dutch Valley; I>rviNmr S^^fiOLARsniP Fund.— A grant of #60 ftom the income of this Fund has bMn |uild to Mr. Jam'te Cowie, subject to the rules , which govern the Fund. PAB8oNAOft&ouiB8.-^A giauit of tlOO vi^on the usual condition* has been made to tho Itiotor and Church Wardens of St, Mary*a Church, Dalhonsie, ftr the Parsonage House in the Mission of Res- tigonohe* u s ,. jt!-,; i. ' V*t, m ■ ■ '-i '■'. '.'.<- ..■'■--'.: \ m: ' ' ■:! p ;, Deputation. Visits.-— Dariqg thje yemr a depatiation from the Board visited Shediac, at the request of the Rector of St-^ndr^ws Churuh, incotts^qaence of the Minion not haring made up the con- tribution required hy the 3oc!iety. . -The Bpai^d are islad to report Ihat the amount has since heen paid. , , \ , , . . Appliciations fok New Gbants.— rAn application hns been made to th6 iiiMid for a grant in aid of a new Mission at BayVerte. Hiis application was recommended by the Bector Of We^tmbreland and the Rev. Canon Townshend, Rector of Amherst. It had tbe appro- val of the Bishop and the Board, but in the present state of the funds of the Society it was not deemed advisable to undertake the work this year. For the same reason the Board were unable to entertain an application /or a grant to a new l^ission in the Parish of Waker. fieldf^-" ■■•■'•■ •■'^ ■ ' ' ■ ' ' • -' Weekly Offesixos.— In order to carry out the recommendation made last year that '* wherever practicable weekly offeringB should have adpp|^,(j| (he , |^lftn, with I^Q8t^a^isfaptory .results, andtjhey would again recommi^4,4j^ ^hP^eJ^l^^t^^.^iiyftt^V^ ^ u no.t yet m vse. , ;,> • Gidi}BKL4Kfis.r:-The Board regvet, to find thai: In several oatos where, Qil^beliapdsJiave beeasold the .pfooeede .have not been in>- vfistiQ^ aa the ilaw-riBquiii^St' either in :publM securities. or mortgfage ob r«al,i^tate. nin. some. Ji^tapces. these! funds .bsAr^beienloianfed on y^TB^Of^mouj^ity m^ly^ , .The fitoanifeelit a duty to dirdot attention to this, as tl>oy beliey? >t,to be a very un:»iseprodeeding; It shoald be remeiubfired.tl^f^t Cljjmfch VV;ardpn8^^d Vestrjyimeij b^ng. ii^ the posiUoo of ^ruategf pf t^eae funds ai)^,pft]^i;ially,,liaiiJle;fQraji^.losS' arlgin^frdi^npglect.oivmi^m^agemeQtr-^ v.- .a .i wih'.i>, aohoY. EiTiMATB op'Inoome AirD>!i:^p£Nl>iTt^i'f«ile N^Jtt TriAtt.'-i-tl*]Feii' encte toihef-Beport of 1879^111 she by> thd.Society hai^.? been used ; every Mission being supplied. In makilt^ 'Upofaei achjC > dutejfof ,th)9.i?ext|.yfiarlbe J^q?,yd hav(3, vor^(^,,v:^ First, i^A^fii wpiMpr^^Q^j^r d«!i^l^^d. ''^ne fiba^ll ^- lieve' tJbab this' iMpMX im ii6t • hi ^hai ^W'H!he''titi»S4nt'j«^- ^ W^^ t^p^tSi to the ^pbndiiiAriiihince and minutes of busmess traosActod by the Board; dm^iitg the pttst ];9|if,i accompany ibis report. ^ .i. i lil ■/■,,', ReapectfuUy submitted, ;>tr G. M. ARMSTRONG, ,hu F. PARTRIDGE. . • ' ) T. E. DOWLING, o - W. Q. KETCIIUM, ■ r. W.M. JARVIS, iHul' H. W. FRITH, ;< 8t. John, N. R.jJune 29/ft, 1880. '^li, ....-,,. ■ .' ■ I I .. -1d(» i';;.UHf .yj'.'if'i.f .'im,' j^i/ . . ' .) nil .fe. ; CZUNGES IN TIIL DIOCESE SINCE JULY, 1870. 1m .' ■■■..■•'■: . Clkijoy Okdaixed.— Rev, ;W. O. Ra^moEfd, Priest; Rev., W. Greer,. Priest ; Rev. John Nelson Jones, Priest ; tlev. W. J. Wilkinson,. Priest; A. V. Wiggins, Ueaoon. Clkhoy RiaiovED PROM THE DiocESE.—Rev. Geo. Gardner; Rev. R. r the ibover has since been procured, and is now 5 i I! 'ell ■ ..t'i 1 f-# ■- IS •'■'' "I 'V.'»*j Si*-.! i 66 Teadv for distribtttion. 726 of these Boxes are now distribnted in toe Diooeoe, and a list is attached to this report shewing how many and what particular numbers are in each Mission. The •cost of these Boxes is •SS.fiO for 700. The cost of labels, Ac, is 913 for 8000. These charges «irill be deducted from the first returns, and the balance credited to the General Purposes of the Society. The Committee have not printed any Leaflets as yet, but they have two papers on hand ready for use, one written by the Missionary in Restigouohe, and one by the Missionary in New Denmark. The Committee recommend uiat the first Leaflet be issued in August, so that it may contain an acknowledgment of all monies received to that time. Now that the project b fairly started, the Committee recommend that its management be entrusted to a Committee, not exceeding five, to be appointed annuallv by the General Committee. Great interest has already been manifested by the children in the work, and, if well looked after, the Committee believe much per- manent good will result, not only from the monies that will be col- lected, but from the interest that will be awakened in the afiairs of -the Diocesan Church Society and the Home Mission work of the 'Church. Respectfully submitted, ^ GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, ^ 8t. John, N. B., June 29th, 1880. Chaibmak. On motion of Mr. T, B. Robinson, the following change was made in the Constitution of the Society, which received the approval of the Lord Bishop : Section 2, Article 8, to strike out the words ^ throe" and '' five,^ and substitute for the former *' '" *' i I, ? '.Ill h'.<:; ,' ■ is- ■m M ! 1%' m ¥v« ■■. S-I:, , : 4 68 The Lord Bishop read portions of a letter lately, received from th6 S; P. G. On . motion of the Secr^t?iry it was re- solved that extracts of ):he, said letter read by his Lordship be feiitered upon the Miniites .and publi^h^d, Vf\ the, Report. j^ MtLobd: Society for the P«qpaoa«on Of tHft' G6sHil iit^ ' V * Foreign Parts, 19 Delahay St., Westminster, , > ^ 29th May, le ■ An Jii: 1. I have the Donoiiir to iQforau you that ;at th^ lujE^^tiiiig Icff the Society, held oii M^ 2Ist, thq, sUm of £^,020 (two. tbou^o^ ai^d twenty pounds) 'belog a reduction of £100, was liit^de tb^tbeDjoce^p of Frederict»n fbr. the year.1881. The terms under which-t^ir grant is made are, that it be acjlministered by the 3iahop, iia'oot^jui^tioih with the Dioccisan Sypbd or Committee, in accordiuB^fl W^ththe So- ciety's Bye-Laws aqd Eeguldtions ; and be also'charg^ with any claims for pensions Which may arise in the year a)tid be a'dtniCted by th: Society ; ancl with. atiy. expense for the passage of Mimioiiaries from this country to "your Diocese, which may be incurred tii^fe, in accordance With theB^gulations^ and with any other expeni^ strictly appropriate(t \ ■ ::,■;:...'..' ' . In the above grant, £2,020, is included the sum lici|>ble to .varioi>s Mis- sions whose Qiircumstaiices iare hot ideiitibal. Tlvel^e years tc'go the Society (Regulatiop 46) laid down nipe jyears As the^ titaae; during which it might contribvte towards the Bupp9,rt of ^ jslevgyman in a Colonial MSdi6ii; and if this rule wetti tp.be sferiot^yemfjorced it would doubtless have the efieci of setting at' nbeTty' a ddniSiderable Society from further charge in respect of such Missions.'^ ?:: rii^-;!!/". It is the earnest wish of the Society to exerc^se^wbgievier in^uence it possesses in f^st^ring a'njissionary spirit 'aMoog «U otr'1i»reihren, and in engaging; their syqapathy specially with tbald world-wide work among th0','h4kthen, to which, our branch of the Church seems to be :''j ; Cl I ■69 providentially called. The Committee, tjherefore, hope that " ii|i every Christian congregation which derives help from the Society an annual sermon will be preached on the work of the Society, aiid a collection be made in its aid." In the larger Colonial towns -I would venture to suggest that a public meeting, held in the interests of the Society under your Lordship's Presidency, would be a gratis fying acknowledgment of help rendered by the Societv, and would benefit those who were induced to attend it. I would further ask you to let me hear, before the end of this year, of any contributions from your Diocese which should be printed in the Society's Annuajl List. , I would call your Lordship^s attention to the provisions of th$ Colonial Clergy Act of 1874 (37 and 38 Viot., c. 77). Many clergy, men have come home in entire iapaoranoe of the hecessity of oom- P^ing:^itii the provisions of th& Act before they <;an be -abliherty to omeiate^ even once, io thifl! coontry. Some h^ve even ooiiiiift: un- E'rovid4^ with theli' letters <^ Orders, they shouM, (n 411: iiwieB, ring these documents with them, together with letteA datory from their Diocese, and produce them to the Archbishop's 8<(0c0t»qr ^ thdb* anrival. r: -:j -J^Sanfg tili9 prayen of ypar Lordflbipr and of the faith^ within "■ yoiifrBiacie*.'^' ■'••■••'■• ' ...--.■ • ,; , '^ ;;, I ^. ^ ^. ^ .J hav# the honour to be, ! '^ i My Lord Bishop, A * Your faithful servant, r- HENRY W. TUCKER, Secr^ary. The Right Rbv. The Lord Bishop op Fredehicton. ' ,4i II i -• 9 i Me. G.rA. SchpHeld, from the Board of Home Mfesions, presented a report, recommending a Schedule of (iratits for the Missioi^iy Services c^ the current year, A portion of "^^(il^^^^S^ag bonsidereSrand ce^n grains were passed, wHen, oil motion; tiie Committee adjourffed till t<>-inorrow evening at 8 o'clock. 'Ehe Committee met on Wednesday at 8 p.Tn« | The Lor4 , BfelHjp Jiv A6 Chair.- 7 il I ^ ? r^ " :^ ■-- ■ '^ '' ^ \ ^'' t'. - ^ ' The Secretary read the Minutes of the lat^ Aieetlngsk which were confirmed.: ' ■ i 'Tpie OoiXiniJttiee procieeded with the consideration of the MI»iortaiy Scbeditle, ^h^i ^e following^ approp!rifition6 wer^ ' ina<£6|;Su|>jecC ui ceiiam insj^ajig^eii,^to ftirth.e^ reference ;to th tr ft ? K hi 70 1 .'b'no'ii, exn^'Tcn 1 ':j_;!if> ' i Uh' l»0( 5 o .io'iiu:i-r.' hn-'O' ,(;; "MOf I I B tw" ,lf) .UtUJl t.l'>./ Hi: f, ;t.-f *!(. 1 c; no 10 i'.kK 'i3'i»i] > f»ufo I I I § ;.Scd |iiiisiii8§i§§§§iifiilii§iii !S • • • ft • • • « • • • • • • it^nwi • * * • OQ OQ QQ PS 1 .'Ma*.! OQ 91 s sss s ss ss s s ssss «4 S2S S ^8 5J5 8 2 Sg2! ;u_*l i^ ij JJ^ • '•» ; .( I 16 IB 8SS8S888S888SSS888$888S88SS8§88PSfl8l enSSSS 88888888S888888888888888888S§S8Bs§S8^ InSSteS )• « • • • 88 101 8lfl8ll8¥8¥§§fg¥i?fi8ffi«Sf§fsPl8J 8S8f8i88$i88$:8iSiSitiMs'Sii I l88l888888888888ll8SSSSl8l88l8*8 8 8 8 ! 8^|8§S§S3$8SS|9Sii§§iS.88iSi|8|ai|§8; ^eo 95 CO CO CO o« 04 04 e(i »i t«^ 8(i m M Mm^M«o9 w^m SoeoMa^^nn^eot ,fi i I t • • • '• • • • • ^1] *Si S3£ illsSilniiilliniHifllttiliini '<'<4nnp;uuu i: 71 ^m '• 'i^l rL'iw i-;l IM ^^^ ■m i-t. ■ m ^2 14" ■■:.:' I "• On motion of Mi». G. A. Schofield the following change was made in the rules for the management of the incapaci- tated and aged clergy fund, substituting the words "four hundred" in place of the words " two hundred" in Sec 4. This alteration has received the approval of the Lbrd Bishop. On motion of Mr. Schofield, it was resolved that the Trea- surer be authorized to pay to the Rev. Thomas Hartfn a pension of $400 for the present year— $300 cf that sum to be paid out of the income of the fund for a "provision for clei^ymen who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity" — subject to the rules of that fund, and the $100 to be paid out of the fund for General Purposes. On motion of Mr. Jarvis the following amendment was made in the Constitution of the Society, which has, been approved by the Lord Bi^p : 44;il< ii-l % . » -. The present Sec. 7, of Art. ^, is cancelled, and the followtng sub- stituted therefor, sucn oanpellinff and substitutions not to interfere with the piesent incapacitated clergy fund, which is henceforth to be held under Sec. 7, as now adopted. 7. '*'he creation di a ftind towards making; a provision for such clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. Mr. I. Allen Jack moved the following resolutioni which was allowed to stand ov^r for. future consideration : That the proceeds of sale of fbe Olebe or, Tinci tn the Faridi of Addington, in the Obunty of QestigouchQ, bci 16i^^, tQidet diri6ctfi»>nr6ne^'.ahd that all necessary expenses; Incurred; by biml4i^-|i%^|i|BiArgi8 of his dutlM bepaidoutofthec(ftiti]|gentlupd. Jt'i^^z^i'^'. ■■ ' This motion wge decid^in tl« h^|4lt ^ ^ ^^ 73 '^^'Gii motion of the Rev. Canon Partridge, it was fcsolved : That tfhh Committee wish to pl^ce oq record ai^ expression of the obHeatldn ^iehit own to H. W. FHih, Esq., th« faite Tieasureir of the S06i«fty'ibr hUseWioes dtiring the last twelve y«afs; abd, at tha /same time, to express the hope that he may be long spared W givo the Church, in other spheres of duty, the advantage of his ripe and varied knovriedge bf the work of the Church in this Diocese. On motion of the Secretary, seconded by the R'ev;^Cafion Partridge, it was resolved that the best thanks of this Com- mittee be tendered to the Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church for the use of their School-room for the late meetings ; to Mr. R. T. Clinch for providing a Telephone for the use of the members, and to the gentlemen of the Press, and especially to the proprietor of the G/ode, for the reports of the proceedings of this Committee. The following grants were made : To the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling $100. To the widow of the late Rev. N. A. Coster $244. To the Treasurer $300. To the Secretary $100. To the Execu- tive Committee foe contingencies $350. The following were elected as the Officers of the Society for the ensuing year : Samuel Schofield, Treasvrer, Canon Ketchum, Secretary. Mes8r& C. H. Fairweather, and ) a ju G.W.Whitney, \^^^tors. The following notices were given of alterations in the Constitutions : By Mr. Parkin — Art. xiv. Sec. 1, page 11, to omit all the words in the brackets. By Mr. T. B. Robinson — Art. xii., Local Committee, Sec. 3. £lect two delegates and two substitutes at the annual meeting of ;thi8 Committee. ^>■•l 1 ' ■ * « ;.;.« anbetituting the words "General Meeting" for "Anniversary Meetiiig." JOHN FREDERICTON. , W.Q. KETCHUM, Secretary. I 'tiy 5 mm . ;;!!' 'v! ' TC ANNIVERSARY MEETING. St. John, July Ut, 1880. The Anmversary Meeting was held at St. John, in the Trinity Church School Room, at 4 p. m. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Secretary presented the Annual Report, and, on motion of the' Rev. G. M. Armstrong, it was resolved t^t the same be re- ceived, and printed under the direction of the Executive Com- mittee. On motion of the Fev. £. P. Flewelling, it was resolved that the resolution of Mr. I. Allen Jack, with reference to the disposi- tion of the proceeds of the Addington Glebe, moved before the General Conmiittee, be referred to the Executive Committee with power to act. It was moved by the Rev. G. S. Jarvis, D. D., and resolved that His Honor Lieutenant Governor Wilmot bo elected a Vice-Presi- dent of this Society. Moved by Mr. E. B. Chandler, and resolved that the Honorable Chief Justice Allen be a Vice-President of thiR Society. Moved by Mr. H. W. Frith, and resolved that the Rev. G. M»- Armstrong be a Vice-President of this Socioty. Moved by Mr. G. D. Street, and resolved that Mr. William Carman be a Vice-President of this Society. Moved by the Rev. T. E. Bowling, and resolved that Mr. G. A. Schofield be a Vice-President of this Society. Mr. T. B. Robinson gives notice to add to Sec. 5, and the cer- tiffcate at the end of .^icle entitled " Provision for the W. and 0. of the Clergy," " provided that in case the fund should, at any time, be ipsufficient to pay the full amount of the pensions for which it may be liable, snch pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee |7ro raia ; provided, nevertheless, that in no' •A'- ^. I* i I i" 'M m I'M i n I, -V m H ■. f >■ * • .*" » V ■'ftxjM ..St' A. ' < *^iV- ' r^J: ■> ■ ' ifl '■" '■"', i-3 S:' '■?.•'; p;-'p Mim '' ■ •* '" .,1,4; f,■■"i■^• ^•'^^ ?^li m ■ 04 76 case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of one hundred dollars." Kev. L. A. Hoyt gives notice of the following alteration in Art. vi. Sec. 2. Substftiite the word <' awiaal'VfbV^^^i^iversary." Mr. Jarvis gives notice of the following alterations and amend- ments to the Rules, &c., of the W. and 0. Fund : Sec. 10 (a) — That the word " ten" be altered to " five." (ft)— That the follow- ing words be omitteid : " being a sum not exceeding $40 'ii)i all" ; and the following substituted therefor : " or in lieu thereof shall pay yearly to the Secretary the sum o^ $5, i^ ad^itioj^ tp h;8 own usual payment." ^ ,i < ■uiJ^-^'-M^y^y'^* -.■\.-rvi ': .''iw f..;iXii.ii..n;!.J...-;i' Secretary. ,. '?j;ji' rhQfi)i\h 'lilt el "K'i;..-i .. ■» iWVu ,>I»/?T. troHA .1 .-ilVI 'lo noitiifoH ''r 'n' . u\i o'Jtloff hovoin /(fiiK) iic'J;4UJi>I>A odi 3o ?fjot>ooKi oi(rt<> null uA'i hfiilomi Uif: ,.'! .'I i-.'u.K :<-■ .;> ..■'! o/(.i v/f f»'j70Jfi ... '.kfj.ioiio}! ?)/.li iiiifr Jx.vlo^oi hue t'toILMn:! ' .'1 .'i .-ilf- v«i JKiVol/l .,;: .:: ./ :l oiij lij[t I>.7JoaM'l)nc ,iilirl .7/ .H .»M Y/iJifiVoK. .v}:)iaof'. HiffJ "10 ifloblaoi'l-ooiV r> -xf »uoiiend of the;Trea8\irei to be given, for. ^hati sum, aijid a like amount to be, 'guaranteed ^ther by|«oiiie pubUc CmarwjjktjBo, Conjpfli^iyif,OB,]3y 3^ of.gureties, or partly by each, [as m i '- \ % '• <■: ■.'-■ iU I ; .■■.■• HI VA i^-i::..- rJ: ■v. ■m 78 may be approved by the Finance Committee, who shall have full power to deal with the matter. A report, submitted by Mr. Schofield, from the Board of Home Missions, stating changes in the grants to certain Missions, and the renewal of the grant to ^e Divinity Scholar, was rseeived. An application of the Rev. H. N. Hansen, for aid m the educa- tion of his son, was referred to a special Committee, with power to deal with the case, the Committee consisting of Mr. G. A. Schofield, Kev. T. E. Bowling, Mr. W. M. Jarvis and Mr. T. B. Robinson. Mt. T. Barclay Robinson was appointed Secretary of the Fund to aid in the Education of the Children of Clergymen. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his account from 1st May to Sept. 30, showing a balance on hand of $1,812.43. ^ . An account of Messrs. McMillan, for printing the Annual Re- port, amounting to $216, and of the Secretary for incidental ex- penses, amounting to $10.45, were ordered to be paid. The i^ext meeting of this Committee was held at Frederioton on the 6th January, 1880. A report of the sub-Committee on the Special W. and 0. Fund was submitted, and it was resolved that it stand over for con- sideration at the next meeting of this Committee. It was resolved that the Secretary of the W. and 0. Fund be instructed to receive, within three months from this date, pre- miums and collections from those of the Clergy who have neglected to pay the same for the past two years, and on payment of the same to issue the usual receipt therefor, provided always, that this is not to be considered as a precedent. It was also resolved that the Rev. W. S. Neales be permitted to continue hit connection with the W. and 0. Fund for the cur- Tent year, on the usual conditions. It was further resolved that the Secretary of the W. and 0. Fund be ordered to issue to the Rev. Canon DoVeber a certificate or policy in the W. and O. Fund, dating from the time when he first paid the premium, at the rate requited for his age at that time, on condition that the annual collection of last year be made. * Read a quarterly statement of the account of the Treasurer. \ m Mr. I. Allen Jack, from the Glebe Lands Committee, submitted ■a report, wLich was received, and it was resolved that the sugges- tion contained therein be carried out. Read a petition of the Hector and Church Wardens of the Par- ish of Dalhousie, with reference to the payment of the proceeds of sale of Glebe Lands in that vicinity. It was resolved that the prayer of the said petition be complied with, and that the amount referred to be paid to the Eestigouche Mission, to the satisfaction of the Glebe Land Committee. The Committee met in St. John on the 3rd of March, 1880. The report of the Committee on the Special W. and 0. Fund was considered, and it was resolved that the following Committee be appointed to receive subscriptions to be used in the payment of such premiums, as cannot be paid in any other way, and to re- port at each meeting of this Committee: — Messrs. J. F. Kobertson, G. A. Schofield, H. W. Frith, R. T. Clinch, and W. M. Jarvis. Mr. I. Allen Jack, from the Glebe Lands' Committee, reported the inability to dispose of the proceeds of certain Glebe Lands in the way proposed at the last meeting, which report was received and adopted. A repoxt from the Board of Home Missions was received. The following Committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the next meetings of the Society in St. John : Eev. Canon Brigstocke, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, T. E. Bowling, " G. W. Whitney, Canon DeVeber, " R. T. Clinch, G. M. Armstrong, " G. A. Schofield, " T. Barclay Robinson. The Treasurer submitted a Statement of his Account up to the 28th February. An account of the Secretary for incidental expenses, amounting to $9.77, was ordered to be paid, also an account of Messrs. McMillan, amounting to $71.35, on the certificate of thoso by whom the orders were made, and that the Treasurer be requested to debit to the W. and 0. Fund the charges made on account of that object « The following motion was made by Mr. L Allen Jack : That this u it m W ^^i M -( w '^m • iy-\ '■^t (80 Committee i^commend the Society to loan to the Ilestigouche Miasion the proceeds of the sale of the Glebe ox Tract in the Par- ish of Addington, upon the Mission giving a 'morijgage oiii.the Church Jands and property therein, or upon other security being givep to thjB satisfaction of the Finance Committee, c6nditioned for the repayment of the amount loaned at the expiration of five years, and for the payment of interest thereon annually, with liberty to the Executive Committee, from iirae to time, to extend the term of repayment of the principal money until the establish- ment of a Church Corporation in the said Parish of Addington, and to remit to Uie Mission the annual payment of interest. This motion was decided in the negative by a division of 9 to 8. The following resolution was adopted : That the Committee appointed to interest Sunday Schools in the work of Home Mis- sions be aoithorized to procure 500 Missionary Boxes for distribu- tion in the Schools throughout the Diocese. The Lord Bishop read a note from Mr. H W. Frith, tendering his resignation of the office of Treasurer, to take effect from the first of May next j whereupon it was resolved unanimously, that while this Committee accepts Mr. Frith's resignation with great regret, they cannot fail to express their high appreciation of the uniform kinci attention and courtesy which have always marked the.intercoupse of Mr. Frith with the members of the Society, and of the care and strict integrity with which he has discharged the arduous duties of his office. It was resolved unanimously that Mr. Samuel Schofield be the Treasurer of the Society from the 1st May next, and that before entering upon the duties of the office he shall furnish the securi- ties required' by thi§ Committee, in conformity with a resolution of October, 1879. . " The Committee met at Frcdericton on the 2nd June, when the Secretary presented a report of its proceedings for the past year, which was |:eceived and ordered to be laid before the General Committee. ■ ■ : ■ I • , ■ . ■ . - , ' , . f . - ■ ■ A statement of the Treasurer's account, up to the 1st May, wa& presented,, shewing a balance over- due of . $5,787.43. • *lhe.sd 6 great of the arkeel and led the be the before securi- golntion m'i »I*^ IT 81 Mr. Jarvis, from the Finance Committee, presented the follow- ing report : To the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick : The Finance Committee beg to submit the following report : 1. Daring the past year the foreclosure proceedings in connection with the Douglas Mortgage have been completed, and the pioperty sold and bought in for the Society. Including foreclosure and other charges, this property now stands in the Treasurer's books at a value of $3,020.5 t. 2. The following Securities have been purchased : St. John City Pier Debenture No. 32, flOOO do. Ferry do. No. 67, 1000 do. Market do. No. 7, 1000 do. do. do. No. 9, 600 do. Water do. G 1048 500 New Brunswick Provincial DebentUiC No. 42 400 3. The Treasurer has received, through Messrs. Daniel & Boyd, of St. John, the sum of $60.54, legacy of Benjamin Dowling to the Society for Church purposes in El;^in. 4. In order to purchase the above Hccurtles the sum on special deposit at the Bank of New Brpnswick has ''■ en withdrawn. 5. The heirs of Jam^s Johnston having •■ H up a claim to the pro- perty of the late Miss Bailey, devised to the Society, your Committee submitted a case for the opinion of James J. Kaye, Esq., Q. C, and F. E. Barker, Esq., Q C, a copy of VM."oh opinion is snbiaitted here- with. G. Mr. Frith having resigned the ofHce of Treasurer, anyi.che Mission, upon his giving the joint and several bond of hiiii?Hlf and Mestr H. C. Barbarie, H. A. Johnston, Charles Murray and Frederick Loasby, for the return of the same, with interest, on the first day of June next, to which it was mgved in amendment by Mr. Frith, and resolved that this matter be referred to the Finance Committee, with power to loan the fund to the Mission of Ee3tigouche, if security can be furnished to the satisfaction of the Committee, and in compliance with the law. Eev. H. H. Barber was, on motion, permitted to join the W. and 0. Fund on payment of the proper premium and the furthei sum of $1 in lieu of payment and collections in arrears. ^•■| •■•fc. &A. > Kev. G. E- itteeto , B.T. 96, and insuing ^s* and G. Sid- 1 be the ondition d to this scretion, g a state- ly to fur- le appro- ion Brig- ath, and tue said Is of the 3r the use id several Johnston, the same, .ch it was ;his matter loan the furnished je with the 85 The Secretary made a Btatement of the sum total of the contri- butions for the current year, amounting, as at present reported, in all to $9,926.75. ' At. the suggestion of the Lord Bishop, and by a standing vote, the warmest thanks of the Committee were tendered to the differ- ent sub-Committees, who during the past year have so ably and so kindly attended to the various duties imposed upon them. 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I4SM l[7U)t7a-4S03 4^ > ^ pr 7.L ■ -'t P; 90 A. — Bequests and Trusts, and Liabilities of the Society. -^ Bequests, Trusts, &c, / r . ^. Hon Ward Chipman $40 000 00 \: • a. Miss D. Brinley Ha^ *"■ «en - ... . i j" 3' §anniel Sfovil,,,.,...,. ■rr •. -. .; ■•^ -* 4. Richlbucto, StMary'« (J. Wheten,). ..«* 5. Derby, St. Peters,.... Amount Invested. Balance un- invested. Expended, Q. 6. Glebe Lands, viz ; Addington, ....... . Blissiield, CI, •- i--.- <;■.-> — IV .■ > y; Hon. Robt.' 'PHtVttt, . i9.80600 8,000 00 2,600 00 600 00 . 380 00 120 00 1,720 00 p ' . 8. Chas. Merritt, ^3900 ") 1 9. Step'n Wiggins, 2000 a ! "' to. F.W.Hatheway, aooo II. Mrs. Rawleigh, aooo Jj , ' 13. Miss A. Simonds 1600 ® \ ' 13. Mrs. Sarah C DeWolfe, 1400 14. Miss Parker,(6 shares Bank N. B. Stock,... 15. Sundry Bequests.vtz: John Bell, jM» 00 Sarah Bell, ; 40 00 . Eliza Bell, ; 40 00 £-';._ >^ Mrs.AnrtHall 800 00 iS '- Hon.J.A;3tre^t 80 00 L. * c- .. ' L.H.DeVeber 400 00 ""i .*' K MiM P«rdvsll,,20o op. t?.,' 5 t - Jo*>«* Inch, 100 00 ^' '" B. Dowling, 60 54 «^ I i6. Widows and Orphans ^ • "17. Incapacitated Clergy S^>; ,18. Divinity Scholarships ^ '19. Education of 'Child fC . • ren of the Clergy, .. $200 00 • ••••••• * * ^.ff • • • < ■ »■••• ^ • '1 -I • • V* ( * • ■ y% '. 22 80 40 45 Total. $40,000 00 20.000 00 8,000 00 2,000 00 600 00 402 80 160 45 Remarks. 10880 60 600 00 «■.■ 13,600 00 5,100 06 " l,2Q0t 00 1,600 00 A' 2519 50 ««*••••• li "- 1,720 00 «.? ^ III vestment limited to Gov't secu- rities and Real Est. Real Est. Ditto, $434 yearly lim- ited to Cambridge Limited to RichibuctO' Limited to Derby. f Proceeds of sales o< Lands vested in Society 34 Vic. c. 76. Limited to Missions, in the poor- er Parishes 12,900 00 600 00 * • ^^ • ao. Widows and Orphans! • •* . Special Fund, ..... fJ. Bfdance due Bank of New Brunswick,, $1105,000 60 .. ! 1 ' ' * ;- ::: 5J X •-,. '• ■-■ 18 68 688 75 68 84 979 163 10 1960 64 91.046 81 ft • •■••••-• ••••••• •••••••• 94480 04 16.618 68 5.688 76 : 1.268 84; 1,609 79 162 10 844 47 '.-■I 1,960 64 ... - ^ ■ n at ■ '•• -; oi '••■ • ; 3 1 : IK i^ . tUip71 & ^ Z. c ^ >~ ' ri6k Store, North Market Wharf, St. John, VAlaed afe. (Leased at $940 per annum, pett income say <|660, of which $42.i Umit^Qd to Cambridge,) Income to D. C. S 4. Richibucto tr(?st: (lio^lted to Ricbibuoto.; Debentures :— St. John W ater No. 594, $300 «♦ CityRestom^ionNo. 8, 600 FrederictiOn Spbool, No.28, 2?00 6. Derby Trust: (Limited to Derby.) Debentures :— St. Johii Water j Kb. 10^, $200 do. do. " 416, 400 General Investments, && : . Real Estate, Prince William Street, St. John, for merly R. Douglas, >........, Moitgage Est. J. A, McLaughlan, now Major O'Malley Debentures and Bank of New fimnswtc^ Stock, as in 44th Report, page 87,...................'. Debentures purchased 1879-1880 : N. B. Provincial, No.- 42, $400 00 St. John Water, No. O 1048» . ^ , . ^ . ^ . . . . f oQO QO St. John City Pier, No. 32, 1000 QO ^ ^ do. Ferry, iJb; 67, (Srd seriea) IQOO 00 ' do. do. Market^ %• T>.* * — f • • ^* • 1000 00 dp. do. do. yq.^y.... ..;,., 600 Op Amount. Yearly Income to D. C. S. $19,000 00 21,000 00 20,000 00 $1,330 00 1,260 00 800 00 8,000 00 ■[ .a ?■ M^ 00 600 00 4, , 'TtWittm di4« Investments Accc^nt by General Purposes Account is merely a nomi nal asset. Inclusive of ?,11 this item, however, the assets of me Society fall short by $i ,S04*i 7 of the whole amount of its Capital Liability and Indebtedness. On adding these sums togotner there appears on ist May, x88o a Capital Deficiency and Indebtedness of ;|t5,87o.8z. This is a very considerable increase over the Capital Deficiency on ist May, 1879. 4^The^Society also holds the following Life Insurance Policies, presented in each case by the parties insured, who still pay the yearly premiums. ^-^mi I. The Hon. Sir S. Leonard lilley : Policy in Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company 6f Hartford, Connecticut, ^1,000. 3. The Rev. James Neales ; Policy in Standard Life Assurance Company, ;£6oo sterling, and bonuses, subject to certain annuities. ■•■..•■>' t../ f.t,- ; / ' '! » ■■:l'^ 92 .1 TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS-1879-80. JVb. l.—GENEBAL PURPOSES. 1880. De! Cr.^v Mayl. To Reobitbd duriko tbab: * ;. , Subscriptions and Collectioiu per A... $5,695 45 S. P. G. Grant £2,076 sterling, 10,006 77 Missions, ])er account No. 2, 13,741 23 Interest, per account No. 8, 1,034 80 Miss D. B. Hazen Trust, peraoot No. 4, 399 56 Hon. W. Chipman Trust, do. No. 5, 2,590 00 G. Merritt Trust, do. No. 6, 182 54 S. Scovil Trust, do. No. 7, 180 21 Deficiency Fund, do. No. 8, 202 00 Balance carried down, 5,787 43 ,| 4879. May 1. By Balance per last Report, p. 89, $2,088 04 1880. May 1. Bt Paid dubisto tear t Missionary Stipends, as per B. From Missions as abOTe,$)\741 23 From D. C. S ■':■ 7 83 - — • I'ln 35.669 06 Officers* Salaries, as per 0, ^^ ' '^^ ' 425 00 Clontingencies, «* JD,... vj;^ ; 411 89 S. P. G. Pensions, " E, .: '^^^ 976 00 TheRcv.Thos. Hartin, retired Mis- ''^' ^' sionary, 9 mos. per last Rep. p. 69, 150 00 Parsonages— DalhoQsie,.....* 100 00 f 89,»19 09 $39,819 99 H. W. FRITH, Tbbabtbbb. St. John, May ZUt, 1880. 93 B 80. Cr. nivi .t> $2,088 04 \ :. ..uK V .fUi.ciatl 35.669 06 425 00 411 89 976 00 150 00 ^4 100 00 $39,819 99 tBASTBBB* A.— SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS. MISSIONS. 1877-78. 1878-79. 1879-SO. Total. Andov6r, ......... ••tt*. $20*00 *i9'72 . • • • $60 00 26 00 20 00 60 50 24 70 67 40 120*67 266'25 90 00 164 44 16 76 689 22 60 84 15 20 40 00 9 50 68 68 65 00 83 62 **9r'35 20 00 69 05 95 31 44 75 81 65 64 50 397 50 20 75 75 60 29 30 29 67 87 00 145 00 61 00 226 96 53 77 100 00 417 16 50 00 298 74 **$6*00 *'l6**00 **96*50 6 00 "26"71 *'i7"oo ""2*25 liooo i'6o*3i $60 00 26 00^ Bale du Vents Bathurst, 20 00 Bnrton. 60 50 CambridsTO 24 70 CamDobello. 62 40 Canterbury, '75, '77, $40 00 Carleton. St. G. & F. 60 00 120 67 Do. St. Jude's 16 00 Chatham. 265 26 Derbv. ....;.... 90 00 Dorchester 164 44 Douslas. 16 76 Frodericton. •••..••.. ••••.••.. 785 72 Gaffetown 65 84 Grand Matian 16 20 Greenwich 40 00 Hamnton 36 21 Kinssclear 68 68 Kinsston. .... •..■ 82 00 Maugerville Moncton. 103 34 Muaauash. ^ 91 35 20 00 71 30 New Denmark, New Maryland. Norton. 95 31 Petersville. 44 76 Petitcodiac 81 65 Prino-fi William .... • 64 60 Portland. (St. Paul's.') 507 50 Point du Chene 20 75 Oueensburv 75 60 Restio'ouche 29 30 Richibucto 29 67 Richmond 87 00 Rothesay. • 145 00 Sackville. 51 00 St. Andrews. 226 96 St. David's 53 77 St. Georffe 100 00 St. John. (Trinitv") 5J7 46 St. James. 50 00 St. Mark 298 74 Forwnrd, $40 00 $39 72 $4375 OC $378 46 $4834 22 ;■ *' ■.' 'i I'a V . 9i SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS-Continued. ■'H^ '^'" MISSIONS. ''•■"' 1877-78. 1878-79. 1879-80. Total. Forward $40 30 St. Martins, St. Marv's $30 72 i25*24 $164 96 $4375 73 30 95 40 00 30 00 30 43 ^1 33 32 56 120 34 92 83 6 27 50 00 65 00 25 00 106 52 2 00 $5098 96 $378 46 12" 76 $391 53 $4834 22 30 95 40 00 St. Stephen, (Christ Church),... Shediac. 30 00 Simonds. 30 43 SDrinsficld 91 33 Stanley. ......... 82 56 Sussex. 24.5 58 UphatQ, 105 59 "W^terflrd, 6 27 Weldford, 50 00 Westfiold 65 00 Wicklow, 25 00 Woodstock 106 52 Rev. Mr. Almon. ... 2 00 ^. ^. Totals, $40 00 '♦v. ,.* ... ■ : . i $6695 45 . *■■ r<« otal. 834 22 80 95 40 00 30 00 "30 "43 91 33 82 56 245 58 105 59 6 27 50 00 65 00 25 00 106 52 2 00 .^5695 45 X' ;•• /r >'■>> 4 vi •Hii, i!!' CO ^ cs CO ^ (^ CO CO s ^ — .a 0*0 o V s 06 Is "I S! II be ■6 S t 3 O. aasSo: as-; ^ j3 ^ A ~^jj Si a c I aaaa^ s S 8 10 00 Q ^1 ss 8S SSS88 §010 o o 14 >0 >Q O O 1 — us ?5 i« 8J2g§S8SS5S8 8 8888882888§88S§g; Soo«r»nt-<»QO o wsoQQOop ;s 10 o cs 01 r< >o i-H '^ eo t« t« « lO to t> 10 •^OOO'^OOOOOOO IM »0 •« eO 00 OD O O 1" •N •O O CS IQ >Q -^ >0 <-i i-i ?? 00 « CO 00 o o >» >o o m 94 o codS CO >Q tH Q O O 8: (£ lO »H 00 l-i O <-" 10 la o <«• c9 oc eo 1-1 »— 8 8: 8 •« o o o oc O cs cs 10 — kfl «S I* CB ■* ^ (M * 8 00000000 00 OOOi lO o 8 8 888888888 000000 QDao»iocso _ _ ot>->nb>t«t>t«t<> »o O * s k- »-« i-( CI ,:; Soopoop o p pp o o po o p p O o o o o>o o ir 000000 fS OOOOOOOOOOOtoOOOOOC 000 000 o o o »o o o o O -a- N .-J DO T»< 00 83 O O W9 O O cs o eo ' I cs 8000 OUS'*l'*0 OOOO^-OOOQOOi'" CSCSOeOQOCS'*CSC5Jlil' ooooooopoo o oooooousOwO e 0©0>SOOt-0^0 o oo'>*iooc5— "csoc ., c^eoeOMCie^N'^MWwi-ii-ti-' "O >^ .2 ja ^ K:>iio"Cao 5 2 = e 9 «3 ' « i: c «-^,2bi;i>^-= ecota^H^aK'S*^'=^f«i 0) •O a> •-• /-( aj « TT O 4> V O (m 9 ^ SZ; Ph Pit Ph Ph CpN Pq Ph P4 CQ CQCQ0QCOCQCCCOKOQ^t>|>^^^ .S >>j fa 0- 3 » 1/1 _ "* 2 2 ^ o ?. 1(5 s o O 1« lO O 00 o oo o CD ««-*• ■N c iOO -J lO c I?! CD i« — ktS <0 •« i-H (M 5 o o o o ® i? 500 OOO lis 3 O W M5 ^ 2 iS ^ «£ t>. »-< r-t ffJ l^i o o O OO O I o o o o o o t- O O O 00 o X «o -* , O »-< Q ly o « o ® ♦i ,S « tJ S CS 4^ V .5 O CO 1 97 s o Sei 8 S8 S SS ^ S8 S S SS8 S S S .'lal.-».;u.-:.ijit. Paid In Produce $5644 86 40 60 160 00 75 00 86 00 60 00 s 00 09 00 ss 38 17 24 4o 00 ^ s 00 1 l.^k-' I. OD SS.S88S888888888S8^88&S i$SISg38SS9:§88i;SSSt;$^SS 04 CO 1-4 ss in S 88 8 S S8 51 SoS s 00 c>o »i 94 194 s 1^ ,'f'Ul> s "S 888888888S8S88SgS^88&8 ^ eg rt ^ ^^ ^^ ^p ^^ ^^ *»# M liiuA K n ^ 1- JA ^ act T '-J* V ? «d o •a> g'2'2 as 8 g b a g^jSS-g « i3 »: 5 SiSSS^ia I ^ m X'- 4 •.■;.,.'■ .'I t ■X •li' i ■-jsi. ! ■'"■'\y' 98 i TO C.-OFFICERS' SALARIES. 1880. May 1. The Secretary, 4 quarters, to Slat March, 1880,. . $100 00 The Treasurer, Do. Do. «300 00 Do. 1 month to 80th April, 25 00 I .' ... -. 326 00 rj r( P-; I .11" W M i' — I l> ■! ■ .. ^* $425 00 rr I B .4 1879. D.-CONTINGENdES. June 4. The Seoretitty—Incidental expenses,... ; $10 78 July 2. The Janitor— Julv meetings 2 00 Aug.2. O. A. KnodelI,i>rintin£, &o, 14 00 J. & A. McMillan, printing, &o 68 45 23. Bank of Nova Scotia, rent of l^x in vault,... «. . 10 00 Sept.25. R. E. Armstrong, printing, 1 75 Oct. 1. The Secretarv, incidental expenses, 10 45 J. & A. McMillan, printing Report, Ac ».^,.4.,t. 216 00 Nov. 26. Roger Hunter, postal cams^ •••••?•'•••••••••••<•••••••••• 75 Dec. 20. Do. circulars, &c 5,7S 1880. U\ '' Mar. 4. The Secretary, incidental expenses, ...» 9 77 J. &A. McMillan, printing, &c.... , ,. 54 05 " 6. R. Hunter, postal cards 1 50 April 80. The Treas., Sec'y B. H. M., &o., postages for year,. 6 66 ,. I c - $411 80 ; 1880. E.— S. P. G. PENSIONS.. 'X1 » t .3 April 1. Mrs. Street, Widow of Rev. S. D. L. Street, 4 qrs. $244 00 Mrs. Coster, Widow of Rev. F« Coster,... ** 244: 00 Mrs. Black, Widow of Rev. J. B£ack^;.......<...** 244 00 Mrs. Oa^t^, Widow Of R«v. N..A. fioitei^. .....** 244 00 V- ',. ^: •••• s; w «-• h > i- C' G b '^^■i '^^>j;c^^ b ^ "T^ZTTl ■ $V70 0© Siif! Z. 9d . -v;ASc m.:~'~~~."i-z::iiv. r»^ ; Tjni j oJ ''l^'i I ^ Dr. Cr. Mar 1. To balance per last Report, p. 96,...; ""' $85 00 ,, !~T:r'^,r IggO, ,<.ti' lijiii /;w.: ...Oil;'-*.. .5! .vuV^ -7! MigrllBeceiveddilirinryearj-'" f'' r..i:nM'i.» -ioikM __ Account 1879-80, $18,'721 23^ '♦•'•J"' ^ '"^\^^ •' '^^I'^^- ii^ >J, » iMT" 1880^1 1500"^ '' ';. v.. — ?¥MJ It' M .ij< ' 'J' I :-: ",y By this- amount, carried to Pr. Ac- ,<>• n: iklx/v ' > count. No. 1. .......k. ofMr/lo!. .tl3,741 2* {)[) }, ; ' " COUM, no. 1 ...k. .Of' *f);f*HiI)o. do. forvf ard to Cr. Upham. (15 00 .ol» 0'! !;i.l -^ ** ■ -New Maryland, li 00 . .!» tj »'•:»' 00 ;jj. f •■» ' »• jfM) (:(i>{ A .*>',: — ^ i ' ' ■ Oi: r.ir or .[.orii/l«»r ■'.';,: iKJ;,iv $18,771 2aei3,771-98 soioe. 00 HI- 00 M- •' • MKt 1 *t8 ./*;■ c »i' |o»{' ,^ .rft<*'i;<»o WH ',6 .i-'.i-; iir' ( t •• 00 or. 1880. • (;'i No. 3.— INTBREST r vf ''- '"' «: " '^^- '^■''M Da. •' .in .o'Ji May 1. To reo'd duririj; year, as per sol»pdule, $2.W.Z4j>'itT'.0;!on( i. 00 ut) Do. on monies on special detpsit : in Fank.6t N. Brunswick, ${ iO()j I • y; ', I L' «» t;; ■ a4 per men),. jrpR^! Cashier,.....? ,, , 3 ".";*•• Miy 1. By aijnounts carried ioDr. the follow- *L, ^,f*?> -" '^'" \' ingaccount?, via: ' '\v*ir h 00 uo 00 C-. Of' .' 4. i^\ Glebe Lands, :;n;??^::^;:fe^''l!fI^A I <•'.■ f^ I: .1 1 mi 100 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS. Dati. Nov. 1A,*62 Sept 7, '60 Oct. 19, '55 Sept.21/57 Aprl 21/68 iKj h '68 June 1, '71 (I Julys, Aug. 1. iM T 19, II 72 '73 II Nature of Security. Amount. 171, 172 259, 94,109 120, I>eo. 31. " June 29,74 June21,'75 i< — ^ i« septTsT^e » <« 26, *• May 1, '77 Aug. 1, •* May 23, «< Sept. 8," ft 20, « Nov. 16, " Mayl, '78 June 27," April 1,*80 Bond and mortgage, MaiorO'Malley, .... Do. Estate R.Donglae for«oloMd, 92900, Debentures. St.JohnWater,NolOO Carletondo. 172,173 St John do. do. do. Carleton do. St Jchn do. doCityDebt,380,394 do. da 388, York R.W. 92,3,4,6, Portland Fire, 1,2,3, St John Countv Alms House, No. 6f St John City FettiU' gell, No. 9, Bk.N.B.8tock, 68hHres St John Water, Nos. 69,425,426. Do. Pettinfrell, No. 29 Carleton Water, •* 8, St John do. 970 do. do. 113, St.John Co. Reforma- tory, No. 1, York Co. Nos. 10, 11, F'ton School," 29..... St John Water, G 117, do do. D776 do. Pier, No. 31, do. CityRest'n" 9, Provincial No. 760, ... St John Water G1048 •1,000 00 Interest paid to Nov. 16,79 Oct 6, '79 800 00 2,000 00 2,400 00 800 00 2,200 00 800 00 1,920 00 800 00 8U0 00 1,600 00 500 00 1,000 00 600 00 960 00 500.00 4iK) 00 1,000 00 60000 500 OP 400 00 80000 1,700 00 500 00 l.OfiO 00 40000 500 00 500 00 Mayl, u u *t *t •I Deu. 1, . II Feb. 7, Jan. 1, M '80 II II 11 ii i« 79 II '80 '80 «i «i Mayl, April^l, " Mayl, « •♦ II u t* u u It (I it tl Feb. 1, J*n. 12,f' My 1. i OA ftf'. iK) M' M^jl 00 . ! IkO'BT i)v r.i rv !!• 0* Vd. (j6 T/'I- 0(y i:. M . 648 00 >» *5 irJii Sehoola— Sifflondf, Diatrioi <'(tT :;) Ko.1. 1678-79 k, 3 90 Uk^ I Water Rate. St. John. 1879, 9 66' V!«o>i .;., l- -— rMt^l j 1163' 07 Suunreyt and Ptons : ■^''^'<'-' »*••'■ ' -''> •*'''^ ^ I'MAIIiMU A Brown-^TiOte sold to"' ' ' ^ '■ 1-^':'^"'/: > Beattoy and EowAid <..*... 667 00^'!<''^,. ! ' «''^^ I J.O.AllIsoQ.-LotatTonybnm, 49 8^'^^' J !»0l. jLaw Expenses; ' '' m^Ji ; IG. C. Coster— preparing Leases, pisr ;,:,£,^)V, tress Warrants, wO. •■.*•••«••.«.»• rj;*;/; OOniinission--^ per oeipt. on f79l4Q8» ; 2iYf foinittinff Beatt^ purohase,) ;...., /,(.\ u^ i«>o «;. Ill * W i t 11^85 . 34 05 30 55 399 56 800 00 U ^2"$ ^v l'.e »vSi;'/ Oi i-iOi •991 06 |9tfl 08 *" i ;^i;^ ^*« PI 10. 'f02 I*i v:-- MISS D. 3. ItiZBN TBUST.*«^Kk2fT ttoit 1879-80. DXTK. 1880. May 1. 1879. Dec. 1. 1880. May 1. AprUSO. May 1. April 80. tt tt tt tt tt ti May 1. « «< « «« •( tt 1879. De04 1- 1880. AprUSO. May 1. It r ' ti tt • ■-'ti^l'' .*J I , , ^^SS?to^ ^&te'Jas!'Ai)iy John Patterson,. . . . Estate of W. Steele, QUherVa Boad. ThoB'.Jp.-Trwmwiii. City Boad'. " Jam^siBottd,:' Tb08.W. P4UT»i.'J. Edmitid'Rlley,....* Pond Sliiteii, .l.fi , . Patrick-McCarthy, . Straight Shore. J. & A. CheA^y,!,^.. Sain^4 « •j'>t^.. Jose ph McH agn.. . . Mary Geary, . • William McBe^th,.. StraigJitmol^:- ^ wm. Lynen-, ;'...... PellxO'Nell,;v.i'/.. OldBri^l6em. : > Alex.UniV^i'»'i'j;v*<% Old LochiLoinond.Boad ' FaMA Fitzpatriok, Anooal a 40 do 26''00 87 00 28 00 }r\ n i. s$ 1&9 00 ■ woo' 80 00 80 00 » flo^ HJOQ 80 00 ^'•06 Total ' .?»!? iiilJfc,;no"l lij if!J (xf May 1. To Interest received daring year, as per ^., . scbednlo, ; $2,5.90 00", ' . Cb. ' :.M$jyl. Qy tblsi amoant carried to Dr. No. 1, ... . $2590 00 . _. _ ^^ , 62^69000 $2,590 00 /CUZPMAlfr TRUBT-i-INTEEEST ACCOUNT. • When piirchased, l^atare ofilov^stment. ^dct., ijir: ■"Ni>v. 187^. ' ) v«» »♦ Dec 1877. 'M«y«,^78. " 29, 78. Jone6,'78. " 27, '78 Oct, 26,78. Dec.16,78. 4« (« Jaly 15,70. Provincial Dcbentares— . K98;.y2ftU292,.. iros.^67, 271, 273,278, ,Ko8. 268, '277,. . r. ..','.. 'Koi.^2I.'M8, 227;.... 'No^.'-^d^ ViJ... i'-^ V . .' . . Nos.-H8rT2ir"728. 728, 7Bi,u:^.G'X.; Noi.^8, in9,r. Nos. 707, 708 JNOot o7« vOf* •••••••••• Nos. 745, 746, 747, 748, 749,750,751,752,758, 754, 756, 756, 757, 768, 769,..: Bond & M*g., Wm. Peters, do. T. McAvity, . . . do. T. McAvity, Jr. do. A. L. Palmer,.. .▲monnt 8,0Q0 ' 600 1,000 00 1.600 00 1,000 00 2,500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 7,500 00 5,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 8.000 00 Interest tmid t^; $ljOO0 pO Jiy^. 18,'80 $40,000 00 (( 1, '80 iT^n. 18, '80 f*eb. 1. '80 "* 10, '80 Nov.29,'79 Feb. 2, '80 Nov.29, '79 Mar. 1, '80 Dec 8. *79 Paid gy $69 00 180 00 3p 00 60 00 60 00 150 00 60 00 60 09 60 00 April26,'80 Dec. 16,'79 i< .i AprlI16,'80 450 00 $1260 00 860 00 210 00 210 00 560 00 $2590 00 n-u. 104 No. 6.-C. MERRITT TRUST. 1880, Dr. May 1> ToTeoeiTed during year :— Interest on Debentures as per schedule, $49 16 Do, on $8,960| deposited inBaokof New Brunswick,, at 5 per cent, as per mem. from Bank, •'.•••«.. 133 88 1880. .::■"""• c». . ■■ ;.. 't::' May 1. By this amiount carried to Dr. aoot. No. It si^r $182 54 ....;r i&f? ,i«T csf ), $182 54 $182 M m :> !"• W:l •H ,'i 'A ;*>! C. MERRITT TRUST.— INTEREST ACCOUNT. When purcnased. 1879. Mkyl9. 1880. Feb. 10. u *i ^uchftO. I <»0 08 f i;;i n',1 * (I) Nature of Security. Debentures. Provfaieial, No, 42, St John Market, No. 7, Do. do. •* 9, Do. Ferry, ♦' 67, Do. Pier, " 32, Ob' ,t .5 00 iA!V,l 4..,. Amount. $400 00 !,000 00 MO 00 1,000 00 1,0^10 00 $3,900 OOt I . 1 I I . 11 Interest pud to. Jan. 1, *80. Blayl, *8Qi > ^ « * « •• « 00 Ooi- rcr .K .30€ CO 000. r vF*- > ... I ,» j» .11, ,^}ivA'.l'« »»' • « t«9V '<> Tne Rector of St' James', Cambridge ' >,, Stipend, . - Same— forrepsSrofChttrch, r' ,," '^ ,, Insnranoe on iSOOO In London and '/ ^'':^''- lirerpodl and Globe, at |j|>er cent. '-''^^ Taxes— City of St. Johp, 1879-80,.... WaterRate— St John, 1879-80,... •.. vv< y^I Ground Rent— CStir Corporation, one , . ; ^'>, , x// year to is* Aprii,..^..^.... ..*........• '^f.p,' •^'t\f. Repairs — Market Wharf property, Cassidy, ,.... " Balance carried to Dr. Na l>.....v*.* '■\-:ihU 9i2M 400 00 24 00 37 50 88 35 15 33 27 00 180 21 $840 00 $840 00 2 ;r . __>. No. 8.— DEFICIENCY FUND. 1880^ ■■ ■^■' Da. May 81 . list of Contributors to date :— Per the Metropolitan, His Honor tne Lient. 6o\ emor, $50 00 His Honor Judge Weldon, 50 00 Sundry dcmattons, 34 20 Collections at the Cathedral,... 16 80 4X Pet t^e R^T. Geonn Sohofteld ; The Rev. OanonScdvil...... 20 00 Samuel Schofield, 6 00 Rich'dEvimak |1, RJL Moore $1, 2 09 Wm. Daley, $1, J.G.Watson,fl, 2 00 ?er the Rev. H. S. Wainwright : D. Wetmore/J. :.;.».».......... 2 00, PoUection at ParUh llee 2 00 Per the Rev. J^ S. Hanfind, Uphao^..^.,, ^^tibe Rev. F. Aleximder: _ j,^\,.]i $151 00 • --.01 .f..^ : . .O-.'l \$9 00 . 1 .i. .■/■'" y 10 00 IQOO Collection at New MaryUmd,.......».... ^00 $802 OO 1880. ' . C«. ' ('UUizmivi .'■ May 1. ^ this amount carried to Dr. Acct. No. 1, $202 0$ •;•>! ^^^ ^f: i % ■■' i m w: ¥i ih''' ■■ ■■, .t 1 'r ■' ' -.-^! ■ ;r 1 \J ' ■,'V 1^' .«'! ^^l p '■';';■ ?;0I No. 9. WIDOWS* Al^D' ORPHAl^SVFTJNl)!. 1879. ()j (■V''.-< {.r-JkU'j'f '- ■>/ii:7,'; ^ay 1. To balance per last BojKirt, p, 99, $30 84 .< - ?.] May 1. To received during year :— .* , - v, j One year's interest on $lSfiXif^y^% ft .. -r^a tT i ,- .i/i per cent^^ysipff; a<»t; Na. $>*i^>v''< )■' f P^jA() , ijj-! (,(, ^.g Anniversary service, JnT3r|1379i.«.. •;,>. '4l 00 From H. L.i^rdec!,,$ecEf«twfy .o| t)»e n- t" 'i' ,i(^^ -}; Fund, a8pisr|i|sj(etiuni,Ii0r9](riiU^t'\ 7v^l04 '■"Mly ll By paymenttfduritf^iheN^il\;;^:^^^ Mrs Stirlii!iflri>«>'«<«. ..••••••■. .•••••••••(••.• > > ,. AlOO 00 l!!l^~. Mrs. Sati#{ey,-)-a«W w'lu^l? ■' ' 'h',^o- ^«0 ^^ ' ..-.••* Mrs.Carf^lU.I'S®*^"*'''®!^^-^* V Z^" 160 00 , V;: * r J.&A.McMman,printitftfjmdSta-n:';';''.f •' ^> viouorjTy •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• xo o\j ijx.i^.jl^ V. .ixansferred to Investments account, 1,100 00 *' *' Balance carried forward, 13 63 .(;.,■; i 'i^,\i<.'\i:\vor) .1(r**;.I ;>dJ 'iOi50.IT f.iTI :•'■<"* «!ft ,.;.*.■ ' i"^' '^i^i'"^ 'louoH J-iK • OS ^« f!tk>iiiiniK:'-C!l''f//H V ('gar ....U'Mmlli/J'^diU'.^ao'moUi}':) / p) irr>j • No. 10.— \VJPQ^WS' ANlil Q^apra' ePEQiAfi FUND. * 1880 \'''* .jj-^..<;.; ia.il;-' i )i?u;!;-; Jan. 22. To rec^VeSpei'/rv P. Mo^&i^, «»■'*'■''!;} J. F. %bertaon,..- :.!ai^:;^v;'i:?{.;lAl/''^^^^ T W T^wir»Mm.-i:A'?'''''''^-''f"'- >?»'''■"■' "'•^■' Ov )0 1888. Cb. May 1. By this amount carried Howard, Oi 00 O O. ;4 o M ■W 1 § CO s s -■ii'.--..i" r" $163 10 fm 10 1 $162 10 i. .1 ill/'. .1 .0 .t .••'.1 'HI ■'-It' ,in o 00 C/] 02 7 J V ' » 2 '3 1 1 zori'A.ri m *J/.Ki\l ^'■ l'\) .f^mr II 'S « 4-^ .*ii'. 160 1 * i ■ ,/.>.Jl CrAif '•)•/:{ 0) Itt'O t^^iT* >w; / » a> T r S2 .1^ lOCQ lOO o^eoeoooo<5>ooe40o • lo O(o.e(3O0O<4* •h o / » I ■. r A ......... fj i' ei»oa> «»c«w-'«««'^toe4'e«rb;'#«eo^'64io^'!ib''ib'^'io^09eoao<# :s5' L: (« •!:,;'■•.. * if.l OD 'TSf| ii'. rt.'.'l vr- -^ Y'' ' "^ >^ ' V ' '"^ f^ ^'- .f1-: T<. i .Vll.ll. !4i:h?tl!lJ %' m .Ah' 00 ua coxa coo ^$s$.3-s^S!9^si;sisss^®^s'^s^gss 00 5 • •jPQ •Mtcwwfei^ • 'Or '0 '^ 0-: •00 • giliii^»|i|l^f|is'il|lli§iisfii » ■ ■ ; * "3 '■ i* ' ■J )" ■■ ?;■. , ,4: Y1N 108 RBCAPTTULATIOX. For 1879 Premiumi, §64 60 ) Received per order of ColleotioDs, ^ 106 02 (Exeoutire Committee. For 1880 Premimuf, 342 21 CoUeotidii8|. 102 61 •706 04 - Cb. By CMh to H. W. Frith, Treaiu ft. 1"" perBMeipts,. $706 04 ^ 'A r>< 12 MEMO. FROM TREASURER'S AOCOUNTS. RsOBIPia W. & 0. FuiTD A. D. 1879>80: ^ tt^ PiemiimiBMidGQUeetioQ^-... ^ #706 04 ...., : Capiti^ Bes^rvB 1st Mayi 1880,. .'..*»••• 13 30 413 30 $1,113 68 1,100 00 $13 68 13.600 00 Beserre list Mliy, 1880^.. ;...... ....M'MMt.^.r.* $13.613 .5& U ' ■■ *i No. Il.-EDUCATION AND AGED CLERGY FUND. •'^'^^' , 1879. Db. .11 >f Mat 1. To balance per last Report, p. 101,.. •• $25 79 >-ir. 1880. May 1. To one year's interest on $1400, 84 00 , ^ • , ' * , r/'ioi !)'ji;^j:'i nomuau '(a ' y;(5i/. 1880. Cb. May 1. By this ammnt added to principal and transferred to Investments Acct. No, 17, $10 ) 00^ By balance carried forward, 9 79 (.:■? ii-l>t fV-lf '/j; !«nnrin ,633 75 May I. By 3 quarters' allowance paid Rev. T. Hartm, retired Missionary, ^ per order roi^f// , j^^of B±ec^tive Committee* ■ See last 088 $683 76 $683 75 ^.'i s'/>X m tw m »#1 I;1 I r* ■■■ u .^ .•4 f. ,j * -■si ■ '.n ,'■■» ■i A'!' I'h ■'Hi ■m '■'A,. :t" '1^ ' .(.v: 110 No, 14.— GLEBE tA^DS TRUST. 1879. . ' Dr. May 1. To balance per last Report, p. 102,.... $33 25 1880. • '• ' ' ' May li To 1 year'a interest on $500, ate^p.C ' ''-:30 €0 >^ '' •' 1880. Gb.. May 1. By balance carried forward,.. ) '.v.. ill t.'-i.r.iJ^ '>au V 63 2h <.7 t. . No. 15.— RTCHIBUCTO TRUST. 1878|. i - ..(.!i Db. May 1.. To balance pe»last Report, p. 103 $15 80 1880. May 1. To interest received during year, as per 8cIi^tUe,..A..j..L..u...«..i..uv....: 1^0 00 1880. Cr.,,.^ May 1. By paid during year :, , ,,,,,<.« .^f..f.,^« .^.H^j^f'^rr': ' To the Rector of Ricliibti6t>o.......... 135 80 00 <•' U L: ,V' Ujltv '^'•■' ■'■' $135 80 $135 '80 . . . ' — "- ;i INTEREST ON DEBENTURES. (i:- When purchased. Nature of Pebefiture. Ambunt. .][ntenesjb, paidiUK, Amount paid. Maori, *72. May 1^77. Noya,'?*. St. John Water, No. 594> Fredericton School, No. 28 St. John Restoration, No.8 $800 00 1200 00 500 00 May 1, '60. Jan. 13, '80 May 1, '80. - $18 00 72 00 30 00 SJi... ■ ■ .- -. ■ $2000 00 $120 00 No. 16.— ST. PETER'S CHURCH, DERBY, TRUST, May 1. To interest received during year, as iVTb persohedttle, j...>..«^^«.m.,..;.o..j -$36 00 > oT .1 v 1880. ' ^' ' ••' (Tjj f • fiu.- May 1. BypaidtheRev..A.iF;.HiltK, Rector, ^'-tivyr, siv of ^^ peters cfu'riiig jjBar............ ...... ,^,> . j :'>>..< i . 86 00 .1 .•-, .'• ori! -0- - ^^ '00 "$36~0b (K> Of Bssiia^ * 1 ij J 1 1 « INTEREST ON DEBEi^'UilES. . t - »y 1. St. John Water No. 102; $200; itit; piid t6 B^V IV 'iBO, $12 00 Do. Ni8i4l«,'^$4W, • 'dd.:*^ rn^nV. ' £4 00 0-' <^ 'Ttansferred from-ffeneral • • rv ;"*r ' '* '!.'I';,V :,'cr 1879. May c T ^ Investments to this-Trast* $60(11 f"."* r-'!)ji UT .-'"l'''? $36 00 :i.^'~i ' f .'! .1 v.! •/I' J 7..'/ 63 2i> J63 25 111 No. 17.— INVESTMENTS ACCOUNT. 1879. . , . .r .. ' • ' DB. ■• ) %•• I-, ■T-TPA'j'l-l-,.. May 1. To balance per last Report, p. 105,... $S,473 11 Deo. 4^ ^' amojint withdrawn from Special I)epQ0it.^nk of New Brans wick, 1,000 00' > " 31. : i* Do. pxinpipal of JDouglas mortgager ,t(U)i^-iU ...... 6iike.niortgage.firaola8ed,.and ,taf>T>juI ;"; 00** the.proper.ty.bought in.by the ^-'/P 'i-a-.H Society, as.below,) 2,000 00 ) ,f>/. 1880. Feb. 10. " Do. withdrawn . from Special Der , poMt Ban^ojT New Brunswick,* Mar. ^. " Do,. . do. do» *' ; 23;. ;" Do. 'received from the Administra- (;; (j tov.p.f the JQs.^te of Benjaoaain' ik li) Dowiing, of Albert Co.ideceaaed, " ^.f.!^, * .01' *■ Jf •• •• .J:t .. 1 * .1 I »■> .(-.! ..••t •• ** . " Do. do. do. No 11, E. & A.C. 1879. — — ' '• Cb. May 1, By paid Provincial Debenture No. 42, $400, at 1 per cent Dec. 81. '< aobt. Do^iglas property, bought in Principal, ! $2,C00 00 Interest, see acct. No. 3, 638 34 Costs, expenses, &c. 261 66 City Taxes on property, 105 50 Water Rates, do. 15 O;) 1880. Feb. 10. By paid St. John Market Debentures: No«7, $1000; No. 9, $500, at97ip.c. Mar. 20. " St. John Ferry Debenture, No. 67, 81000, at 99 p. c. « do. Pier do. No. 32, $1000, at 99 " April 1. " do. Water do No.6 1048, at par,. . . MAy 1. <* Balance carried forward, 100 00 •(:!T/ ,.ri r .•.*••' 13 68 162 10 9 79 63 84 533 75 63 26 4,866 65 344 47 E. & 0. I. :5t John, N. B., May Ist, 1880, 95,787 48 $5,787 43 H. W. FRITH, Treasurer. m t{ ■- i !•'* ■ ■■• p s ■ 8 ■ •I >',*v. «^<'. ' iii ' ii »»w i ' i 'M iw3*' < .i. * - > r.'f) fjl ■■>,;,:7/" m> 118 18 68 162 10 9 79 63 84 583 75 63 26 ••••tt 4,866 65 844 47 [6,787 43 M£M. OF GENERAL INVESTSMENTS. lit HAY, 1880, 1879. May 1. Total Investments, (not including Special Funds) per last Report, p, 106, 928,980 00 1880. May 1. Deduct as follows : Douglas mortgage foreclosed, $2000 00 Water Debentures, Nos. 102, $200, and '• 416, 400, Transf 'd to St. Feter's, Derby, Trust, 600 00 2,600 00 Add Debentures purchased during year : Water, No. G 1048, *' Also, Douglas property cost Balance Investments account, " " Total this date, To be distributed thus : — General Purposes, 12,367 16 Widows and Orphans 13,600 00 Education and Aged Clergy, 1 ,500 00 Divinity Scholarships 1,200 00 Incapacitated and Aged Clergy,... 5,100 00 Glebe Lands, 500 00 26,880 00 600 00 26,880 00 3,020 60 4,866 65 $34»2C7 15 »» 134,267 15 For the Mierritt Trust were purchased— Provincial Debenture No. 42, $400 00 St. John Market •* Nos. 7 and 9, 1,600 00 Do. Pier " No. 32, 1,000 00 Do. FeiTy « No, 67, 1,000 00 $3,900 00 To the St. Peters, Derby Trust were assigned Water Debentures as above, $600 00 There were no other changes in the Investments of the Society* See printed Report of last year. mi .'^■^m •t/' \»V\ . . i m i.*. i > fit 1 fe r-i-:, 1 ' p.^l •■ ■fe--'^. ■^Ji^ ■' ] ^1H - M'M ^^ : ; i^ P'^'l > . .-If •V! "■'1? ■"^'^ ■■ I . 114 -'^ No. 20.— ASSETS— MAY 1, 1880. ' 1880. Mfty 1. Inveitmenti— par value :— General 129,900 00 " "' Cbipman Tru»t, 40,000 00 MiM Hazen Trust, (Real Estate) say 20,000 00 ,, , S.Soovil do. do. « 8,000 00 '' C. Merrltt do 8,900 00 Riohibucto do. 2,000 00 St. Peter's, Derby, Trust, 600 00 ^^^, . Cash, being balance of Investments, and due ^ _ that account by General Purposes Account, 4,366 65 '''^ '"••-- ■, $108,766 65 BOOK DEPOSITORY. 1880. Dr. To balance per account of 1879, $282 58 r « Sales of Books to 80th April, 1880, 8U 69 ' • « Subscriptions to S. P. C.K 15 83 ** Do. ofmembers to St. John Depository, 5 00 " Special orders, 14 63 * " ' $1,132 18 1880. Cr. By amount remitted S. P. C, K. for Books,... $391 24 " do. do. do. for subscriptions, 15 83 V' " do. for advertising, 5 00 ""' ' " do. for Insurance premiums, 8 00 " do. for duties, cartage, &c 62 87 " do. for printing and stAtionery, 4 05 " do. diso't to Members and S. Schools,. 19 13 " do. Commission on Sales, 119 28 •< do. Funds in Bank 607 78 $1,132 1& Memo. Balance on hand, $507 78 Books " $1,866 97 ...^^ Less 38i per cent 452 82 904 65 .yl^i $1,412 43 Less amount due S. P. C. K., £49 1 sterlmg,.... 288 69 $1,173 84 81st May, 1880. IRA CORNWALL, Treaturer, C. H. Fairwbathbb, ? j.,j,v«— G. W. Whitney. \ ^^^'i^ra. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ut' THK DIOCESAN OHUEOH SOCIETY OP NEW BRUNSWICK. T .n'nn'i ■ /.T .l;^:i» LIFE MEMBERS. BY THE PAYHil OF NOT LESS THAN TEN PODIiDS AT ANY ONE TIE Date of Membenhlp. 1888. 8C0VIL, Rev. WILLIAM. V. P. j, 'yo; . 1845. FRRDEKICTON, the Rt. Rev. JOHN, Lord Bithop of, President. SMITH, O. SIDNEY. Esqalre. TILLEY, Sir S. L., C. B., Vice President, late Lieut Governor WIGGINS, FREDERICK A. Esquire. 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esquire. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquire 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R. E. 1862. SCOVIL, EDWARD G. Esquire. 1858. SCOVIL, Mis. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. 1857. HANINGTON, Hon. DANIEL L. SCOVIL. Miss AMELIA B. 1858. FAIR WEATHER, CHARLES H. Esquire. HALL, STEPHEN S. Esquire. SCOVIL, S. JOHN. SHORTLAND, Admiral F., R. N. 1860. DANIEL, T. W. Esquire. GARBUTT HENRY, Esquire. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORD. 1862. GORDON, Sir ARTHUR, H. K. H., late Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c. 1866. BEST. NORRIS, Esquire. SHARPE, EDWIN N. Esquire. SPURR, JAMES DeW. Esquire. 1867. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquire, V. P. DOYLE, Msjor-General Sir HASTINGS, late LieutrGovernor. SCOVIL, SAMUEL J. Esquire. WIGGINS. GEORGE C. Esquire. 1868. DeVEBER. Rev. CANON. DbVEBER. MARIE E. DeVEBER, WM. HERBERT. •oir.t A ."I7?f ■a',. . '"^ / ' «■-■ , v . "vrv ,_." * . '"f ' -'i 1869. i}\ ■ M, i' ', . •■ 1870. rr . -1 > f • "« , 'i. 1^(1- 1871. 116 / deveber, alleyne w. ^ ' ' ^I ' • Tc I J JARVIS, W. M. Esquire, V. P. 8C0VIL, MORRIS. r^M HOiinHG /^AaaOOia WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. CARMAN, SOPHIA M. -^t V DeVEBER, J. S. BOIES, psqqire, ,^ ;^7, ,„„ ^^,„ DOMviLLE, FANNY, ^/i!' (!;::.'?! iOii ii' i>j!U-'i j!r t f,;, v ; CARMAN, W. BLISS. '"^•*' CARSON, CHARLES, Esqlure. /^ • *>^k >»;,":; -J^ ..' KETCxIUM, H. G. C. Esquire. [' ' ^.' .'/ ' * ' ' ' ^ '* ■■ '•^f'"'^ ■' ' ' NEALES, Rev. W. S. '-.-^.^-^^^^f^ U.'in^^/^ NEALES, Rev. T. *' ' ' ' '' ■'^' ' ^-''^-Mf- PERCIVAL, MISS CARMAN, JANE MURRAY. ■"'•'' '*^^^^''':;^/' '•''"/ ^*f^^ ■''' ' FRITH, HENRY W. Esquire, V. P. ^ '"'''' '-'i^'^f GRIMMER, GEORGE S. Esquire. JARVIS, Rev. G. S. D. D. SMITH, WOODFORD J, Esquire., WILKINSON, W. Esquire. 1872. JARVIS, EDWARD W. GREGORY, T. A. Esquire. M. D. ' '•*' « '^ '"^>?^ 1873. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JARVIS, FRANK HOPE. WELDON, CHARLES W. Esquire. 1876. BRIGSTOCKE, Rev. CANON. 187C. PARTRIDGE, Rev. CANON. 1877. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. DeVEBER, RICHARD S., Esquire. 1878. HOYT, J. A., Esquire, STARR, R. PENISTON, Esquire. ^ 1879. KETCHUM, JOHN D., Esquire. ALEXANDER, Rev. FINLOW. ..'.;. j""^^ 1880. DO WLING, Rev. THEODORE E. •' ■'' -^'^^^'^^^^'^ .;' BUROHILL, GEORGE. iliLUi^ SIMONDS, Rev. R. i-^Hb WILMOT, Hon. R. D., Lieutenant Governor, &e. .,t;'' .A„. ALLEN. Hon. J. C, Chief Justice Supreme Court. ,? WELDON. Hon. J. W., Jucl{;e Supreme Court. ■. WETMORE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court. ' INCHES, ANDREW Esquire. < u SCHOFIELD, GEORGE A. Esquire, V. P. ; ,,Kf ju. j .! ? SCHOFIELD. SAMUEL Esquire. ,,„, , STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON .., , ,,,„ \ "V.^ BOWLING, Rev. T. E. - ^UH M H .raUsTV Hil .,'( .K ,a:'iv.'.vj J 117 iMtin/?;"jIvI •>•!■: /'ifrotiifi^ .^^;maV/ Q^rnKm. lit', .'Ik'^iU .bisx .-■■■■■ "■' ...Vr/O'/n .Oc.^t LIST OK PERSONa..t5ra:^:.u (NOW DECEASED) WHO WEEE LIFE MEMBEBS OF THE SOOEBTY; m Date of ^^i'^nvy ,i-„3JVKS ,jrivoDa Membership. /nJi^iiVJl^M ,BTl?'a 1837. BAILLIE, Hon. THOMAS, V. P, ' //rjiP^i V'^ BOTSFORD, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. j ^^JJ ^j^^^^^j^ CHIPMAN, Hon. ChielJastice. frjf '/up a-A*^ COSTER, Venerable Archdeacon, V. P. j^y* T }t;)' jr/ir 1838. |:MERS0N, THOMAS, Esqaire, M. D. ECCLES. Captain James. MACLAUGHLAN, JAMES A. Esqaire. ODELL, Hon. W. F., V. P. ,<(a«,«;i ',T*a u:V;a.I .c;/^i lUiAHOlsf ^HQ'AiXm OWEN. Hon. Admiral, R. N., y.;P. . nJ.lHUH ^■:ilKhU SCOVIL, WILLIAM, V. P. ^ ' ^,14 Pr TH 8IMONDS,Hon. CHARLB9,,V. P. . .V • -/}/ ^ SHORE, Hon. GEORGE, V. P. ^lAII l^'l . ^S^SS?'^ •'^??^"®' ^'^'^^^^i ^m^uM> :rnm.:A '^i 1889. PETERS, Hon. C. J. * HABVEY, Major-General Sir JOHN, E. C. B., K. C. H., late Lientenant-Governor and Commander*in-Chief,.&c., &;c. , ROBINSON, W. H., Esquire, V. P. ROBINSON, the Hon. F. P. 1840. PARKER, the Hon. NEVILLE, late Master of the Rolls. RATCHFORD, E. D. W., Esquire. ROBINSON, Colonel, JOHN, V. P. i / k- WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. ^ 1842. SMITH. H. BOW YER, Esqaire. V. P. 1844. COLEBROOK, Sir WILLIAM M.. G. C. B., K. H.. late Lieu- tenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, y, 1845. PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice. V. P. / PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquire, M. D. r = > SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire '^ 1 ' ^ PETERS, JAMES, Jan., Esqaire. WIGGINS, STEPHEN. Esqaire. WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. GILBERT, GEORGE G. Esqaire. 1846. GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. '.'■I J if I : "i *ti* i ! 1 {' 'u i 1 f »■. -w ?' ¥■■ I ■ ; t I*- ' ■ ;;'. ■ e * i • -I 1848. 1850. 1 ■ i ■ ■!* 1851. 1862. . , . , ■ 'i 1854. 1855. ■i- 18«7. J-:^--;: ; ;J \ *f 1868. , 1869. 1870. i 1871. I" 1878. '. w 1874. 187^. 1878. '■ ■•;- 1880. t -tjij 118 HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, late Lleatonant* Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c. SCOVIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. DESBRISAY, LESTOCK P. W., Esquire. .1 DONALDSON, L., Esquire. FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH. BLACK, WILLIAM A. E.. Esquire ^^.. . ,,,.,..,, ,^^-,7 SCOVIL, DANIEL, Enquire. '^ '^"^ :iiid N Urt# SCOVIL, Samuel, Esquire. .. ,.^^ SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Jun. ^ - ' CANTERBURY, Viscount. ■ ■ 'T .tu.Ll .All^U:i .1 : ^ SIMONDS, Mrs. RICHARD. '^' ^'^ •''^''* /iJ^'^HTUit RORINSON, Major W. B; "''' -'^i- ' «^"^' -^f^i^'^xi:) WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. '^^ °^ '*''^":''' .''-'«^>^ HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS FYM, late Lieutenant OdT- ernor, &c. LEE, Rev. Canon, Ph. D. ,* -^^UJX .ZAJFU :j./,a-.'/>M SIMONDS, RICHARD, Esquire.^ •'' -^'^ ""'' .'^ ' i'^'<> HAZEN, ROBERT F..Estialte. •' »'"'''^ .ftoii ./.\770 JARVIS. Mrs. W. M. • ' .MAKUrVf .aiVO')-H» MERRITT, CHARLES. Esquire. '^ ^"^ '' ' ^ '^* HU j//f ?iV/ DeVEBER,L.H., Esquire. T. . ) .it U ^JlMTv^'I .0C>5( SAUNDERS, fidn. JOHN S. • '^n-iuU-^oitK /nlVHAll THOMPSON, Miss ANN. iVJnovo ; )-*r ... fo-jM THURGAR, J. V. Esqnir*. ^'^"^'^ -'^ ''' •''«>^"^'?rO{r .viiHi^Ki *v/ .a .^i r .'>H(3 .vji{Ji^i:f,^D MOfiOUO .TiuUi.iIO .01^' Aim ':i ; nr ■x. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1880. vr,.,ff 'j*ii:- rf'tjii.j.'j ',{ V fh: ABERDEEN. Ballooh. W. J>. Brittain, George A. Heaps, Thomas Hoadley, Rev. A. ' < » ," Lovely, Daniel Tompkins, John R. ' ' ' Tompkins, George ■i}( 01 1 1 6 1 1 1 911 , <• ALBERT COUNTY. K'/ft Mr. C. J. Osman, " R. Crozier, ,% .. " Wm. MitcheU, « W. H.A. Casey, " Samuel Gay M!orse, *' Paaiel Baldwin, Rev. George Love, Miss:Kotchum, '\ Offertory, «1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 3 •J- fi..ff .JU-'tii DesBrisay, Theophilus 5 00 - - DesBrisay, Swayne, -.. 100 S2 Ellis, William .A Ai\ 100. 5J Ellis, Annie . ./;ifMa ;. ., . m 00| Ellis, John E. wr.r.m Six Gosnell, Mrs. v">d).i.r! XjGosnell, Charles i. : XXi^osnell, Mrs. Charles ^jGood, John A. _'Goo(1, James E. ^ Good, Mrs. // Hillock, Mrs. Hillock, Grace GO'Hickson, Edward 00 Hall, WilUam 00;Hilyard, P. S. 00 MacLaachlan, Mrs. OO'Moore, Henry 00 67 00 43 $12 00 :^ iA: BATHDR8T; Bishop, W. P., M< D. Bishop, Mrs. Bishop, SauiuM Bishop, Henry Bateman, J. J. Bate^an, J. M. ButtUner, Lizzie BuolUnan, Mrs. BiiUiiner, Abraham Bateman, John Batexnan, Joseph, Garteir, John Carter. Edwin Carter, Hiram C. Cwfter, E. Cdle„Mr8. ColjB,, Frederick Cabl^, Mrs. J )ii] \ $2 1 1 1 .1 Miller, Mrs. Ricbaid, Miller, Mrs. Thomas Mann, Charles Miller & Gatain Messrs. O'Brien, W. J. Payne, Mrs. fix-n t (> Pi^ne, William Itxit^O Ramsay, Mrs. i-'^' '^<*' i Smyth. J. B. Smyth, William W. jun. Smyth, George, Sutherland, Mrs. Augustus Smith, Robert jun. eX Southwood, Mrs. jM .> gQ Vail, Mrs. 25] Williamson, Samuel .ft' Wilbur, James . ih'- i r ^5 Wilbur, William 00 00 00 00 00 1 -.f-,.,|- 1 1 J- 60 00 00 60 26 60 60 60 Welch, Clara Coil's. St. George^s Church, W 00 1 00 ■'-.,'.:■ 50 1 00 60 W^*--'. ^ 1 60 • 1 00 60 = 1 00 4oa 6 00 60 1 00 60 6a> 60 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 76 1 00 4 11 ' -' ■ $68 86 MBW BANDOir* •"* Collected by Arthur lagot. Breckenridge, Airs. ^^.. $0 20 Chamberlain, I9MA ;f? l!: ' 60 i'.'' 4 '120 ):.t . ;'t . '>.i> !•■ '!' ^. '. J ■ •>■ t . 5; ! , .J. :, '-;?w ' i'^'i .■ . . t^'* ' ' ' ^'^^'H .|i 1 . ' .::' \ ■illl :"s' b:-: •'.» 1 .. , ■;> • f'\ ^:. \ « r f;: . f '.•■_■ I. '■•trf: -*!'lh. r.r. ChamberlaiD, Sumner Dealy, Mrs. William Dealy, John Doran, Albert Dealy, Mrs. Joseph Dealy, Henry Dealy, Joseph or Mi , Dealy, Elizabeth * lii-j-y. Edy, John A. ;:: Edy, Jonathan Edy, Anne .li Elhs, Matthew .^ i Ellis, Matthew P. v Ellis, John •:))rfu -..i Ellis, Mary Friend, A Oood, Nicholas Gtood. William Hodnett, William Hillock, Sarah EUis, SylvanuB lagoe, Hesther lagoe, Abraham, lagoe, Anne lagoe, Matthew W. lagoe, Thomas Jeffers, Mrs. William Jeffers, Hannah Knowles, Samuel . ', . Hnowles, Thomas Knowles, Clara Jane Knowles, Robert Knowles, Mrs. Thomas Knowles/ Mrs..Il. T. t» j Kaowles, R. W. . i Knowles, £. Antiie ul In Knowles, W. R..iiiti ii'hf "i Lambert, Mrs. :M ,! Mcintosh, James Peters, Mrs. Charles Peters, Hesther Rams^, Mr. rr fti ' • 'Jt Read, Bedford Rocfers, Mrs. William Smith, Thomas Smith, Mary Anne Smith, Hannah . ;/ ir.r/. Smith, John J. > , . > ., Smith, Annie Sargent, Mrs. William , , Sargent, William 1 "It i/i :Si\i. 25 50 50 00 50 50 50 50 50 60 25 50 25 50 50 10 00 50 00 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 50 00 061 50 50 25 00 25 50 35 50 25 25 26 00 25 50 50 25 25 50 25 50 Sargent, Miss Sealy, Robert Scott, Charles Scott, Mrs. Charles Scott, William Scott, Mrs. Frances Sargent, Thomas Ward, Mrs, Joseph 35 00 50 50 25 26 00 40 $30 45 GARAQUET AND SHIPFEGAN. Alexander, Francis Blackall, James Bishop, Joseph Cabot, Thomas De Le Perrille, John D'Quetteville, C. . Huclin, C. Henry, James '' -'' Michel, Joseph .. QaelloD, Louis Robin & Co., Charles Rive, Walter T. Tardiflf, R. Taylor, Mrs. Vibert, J. J. 95 00 50 2 1 2 00 00 00 25 40 1 00 25 25 6 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 m- kl $21 15 i\ Total, «105 46 BURTON AND LINCOLN. His Honor the Lieut. Gov- ernor, Henry Wilmot, Beckwith, 6. A. Browne, George H. Burnett, Mrs. ^.^|^_ .,j. Clarkson, J. / « Clowes, Charles H. ,'; ' J Clowes, Gerhardus ' ,'t ' ■/ Clowes, A. Stanlefy ZVT DeVeber, W. Herbert [:,;., Gilmour, Charles H. Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert, John K. Gilbert, Mrs. J. K. Greer, Miss Greer, Rev. W. 910 00 , ' 6 oa ill, '.mill •r .H'il Mir GO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 00 50 50 25 25 00 40 6 00 50 2 00 1 00 2 00 25 40 1 00 25 25 5 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 21 15 110 00 6 OO 1 OO 1 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 4 00 2 00 100 100 200 121? ;;.V(! HBzen, Mrs. Habbard, F. A. Hubbard, M iss ! . , f ro Habbard, 'Miss Isabel t. , :,; • Lindsay, William .. ..jv!; Lyons, William .s:*rK ,.»«v i McFadden, Miss o^,) .■•■^li Oromocto, I :; Street, Edwin tn i ,; , White, Sheriflf ^ornnl .it/> White, Miss yu , ,i?ji " '.. White, Miss Marv .-;;';, White, Charlie H". T; riil' . Wilmot, John D. .:aI3 . Wflmot, R. D. Jr. >i;4:v H Wilmot, Allan Wilmot, Miss Agnes Wilson, Mrs. H. 1 FOR THS DEFICIBNOT. Gilbert, Samuel 2 Hubbard, F. A. .2 Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. ' ' .- 2 Hubbard, Woodbridgo Hubbard, Wihnot Hubbard, Miss Agnes 1st Semi- Annual Collection, 9 2nd do. do. 6 00 00 00 00 00 76 25 50 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 50 75 75 00 00 00 00 50 25 25 46 51 .'iii»irH.iIfc a »yj*j»i 0108 07 *A( i< CAMPOBELLO, l.\>, Allingham, Mrs. Robert $0 Batson, Mrs. H. F. 2 Batson, George Rj i""?. i^' 2 Batson, Cadwallader 2 Beattey, Mrs. Benjamin Best, Mrs. William Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Luke 5 Colder, Mrs. James, Sen. Calder, Mrs. James, jun. Calder, Mrs. Wallace Calder, Mrs. Walter "f''^^' Chapman, Mrs. Richard Farmer, John - 2 Farmer, Spencer ' ^^^^^"^ r*-' 2 Flagg, Mrs. Cadwalliider 8 Flagg, Mrs. Price Goagh, Mrs. William '/^ •/ '' Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas MitoheU, Silas Owen, Mrs. Robinson Parker, Harvey , ;. Patch, Charles Simpson, Mrs. Leonard Townsend, Mrs. Chester Vennellt Daniel Vennell, James ..: Vennell, John A. Vennell, Joseph G. Vennell, James W. Vennell, Lemuel Vennell, Samuel 1st Ofiertory, 2nd do. •> { if .; $62 50 CANTERBURY STATION. Broad, Wallace .; v ■ $1 00 Blair, John ' 100 Blair, Mrs. J. .m 4„, 1 00 Bennett, John 1 00 Blanchard, Albion S. 2 OO Crawford, J. R. J., M. D. 2 00 Carney, Martha 1 00 Depoe, Mrs. Edward 1 00 Friend, 4 00 Fowler, Charles H. 25 Gardner, Mrs. E. (widow) 50 Garden, E C. , .«.;^< .aft' Garden, Mrs. E; C. tiu^dg iuifilO Garden, Absalom , < i ^ ; ^ ;i rtin^S) Gaiden, Christina ,. < 50 00 Grant, William ;00 Hartin, Rev. Thomas 00 Hartin, John Medley, 50 Hartin, William E. 50 Hartin, George 5 00 Hartin, Charles 50 Hartin, Addington 75 Hartin, Christina 1 00 Hartin, T. Robinson 50 Hartin, Mary < if! 60 Hull, Samuel nn.il(i V 20|Lundon, Alice s' '/ .^0-: 20!Lundon, Maggie :mua~ ■''ti.. 4> 2 60 Lnndon, Mary Ann .iiH«. 50'Landon', ifidmand 50 Lundon, Bessie 60 Lundon, John 50 Lundon, David (deceased) 00 00 1 00: 5 00 2 GO 2 00 1 00' 2 00 1 00 1 00 VRV.4O .' ■■ ■'■ I! *;'''^ *i ■ Ml' fU :'^ol;' i w ^m M ■•■WiJ ■ If '. lip W ■: ri'^'i ■■! •i!' +1: :a .Jl J ■•ii I I'i .'II liUndon, J. C' " Lundon, Mrs. J. C. JjatVson, Luke TVliUer, B. T. >' Miller, Mrs. E. TJ • Main, William Main, Mrs. William ' ' Persons, Mrs. (widow) Persons, William Henry FiEtrsons, Charlie Bbbinson, Hon. R. '-' Robinson, Mrs. R. ■'•^" Robitlson, Oeorpe Robinson, Mrs. George Soott, R. H. Soott, Mrs. R. H. Towers, Rev. F. Wright, S. F. Wright, Mrs. S. F Watson, Collection at Deanery Meet*g, 8 ** Thanksgiving Service, 1 " Interces'n day for S.P.G. 3 ^■J lii; J ... ' SKIFF LAKE SBTTLBMBNT. Graham, Eliza Ann Hamilton, James IngRiham, John McMuUen, James ■■a'C- McMuUen, Mrs. James MoMuUen, James Senr. Miller, Mrs. Geo. I. McKieiy, Hugh Esq. Mackey, William Nicholson, James Strong Absalom Strong, Mrs. Absalotn Strong, Ella Mabel Strong, Eliza Maria I % 00 Strong, Maggie Jane '•' 00 Strong, Thomas Mansfield 00 SU«ng, Charlie G. 00 Worth, Godfrey i\ 00 Worth, Mrs. Godfrey 66, Walling, Hugh 41 Walling, Mrs. Hugh '; 00 WalGng, William — I Walling, Mrs. William " 82 Col. St Thomas' Church, V, Kfl J />•■- f 1 1 .M ■ v.l 'i.; 1 1 59 60 25 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cunningham, Thomas $1 Cnnningham, Andrew 1 Cunningham, William Cunmingham, Mrs. W. \ ,, f0 5« 50 25 25 .■:in\ i-v/.rt Mr-:.- 10 oo 00 50 25 25 26 00 00 25 50 60 50 i;u DoukJ DOugl 128 Webberly, Richard Webberly, William Webberly, George Webberly, Alfred Webberly, Thomas Webberly, Mrs. Thomas Winters, Charles Winters, Adelaide) . 1 50 , 1 00 , 1 00 ,Vl' 1 00 1 00 3 1 no 1 00 ^ .1 00 lit 1*1 .1';.;!' $18 60 HARTIN SBTTLEMEirr. Bull, Charles F. Bull, Mrs. Charles F. Bull, Amy Bull, Harriet Bull, Geo. D. Bull, Frederick Bidl. Mrs. Fred Scott, Charles Scott, Mrs. Charles ; ' ' ; Scott, Julia Alberta "^"\ Scott, LiBzio , "i" Scott. Julia A. «'',5r./..', Lindsay, John •''''• < Lyons, Samuel, '\'' ; Lyons, Mrs. Samuel Maopherson, Mrs. Andrew Mttcpherson, Thotnas -CdhnoUy, Cornelius Farrow, John '•^ ^ BBNTOir,, , ,i .■:;1'.. Appleby, John mu^vhI Appleby, Rachael :'.((>;(■ Appleby, Gem^ieL'I h^-mK , Anderson, Mrs. .0. X . f< L , Bo^d, John .--yl/l , Bnttliny, Mrs. Alexandeacon, WiIIiam,>Juiir^, Biekinson, Mrs. iDay, Mrs. Thomas i}/ >' . 90 Edwards, James • '''^^ - Friend < "'f 1 Frederick, Richard ■'. ' 1 Godsoe, Jacob H. ' .?*. 1 Godsoe, Mrs. JWob j^..;;,/; I Gjllespie, Sarali J. n '/^ |„f, Gillespie, Robert MoGibbon, Samuel McGibbon, Mrs. Samuel Mclnnes, James McKinney, James t v ' Mowbray, John Mowbray, Thomas UwitaM Levi M Sharp. Mrs. W. J. , ■'[_ Smith, Lucy, "'' Proud, Peter W, ii.U a rs>}rj .1, '■( 1 1 1 1 50 60 50 50 fiOf 50 Total amrunt: 00 50 25 25 00 00 ,L 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 50 50 25 00 ' ; -'|v}C7- $1 00 00 00 00 00 50 25 00 00 00 b\i 50 00 00 00 00 50 50 Canterbury Station. Skiff Lake Settlement, Carroll Ridge, Hartin S^ttleniont, Behton, $27 00 $93 82 34 25 18 60 12 50 27 00 $186 17 CARLETON. SAINT OBOneB'S CHURCH—CHUnCB • * COLLBCnONSl^'. ^■'■•i-'- ».»<(■ W. & O. Fond, Christmas Day^; 1879, $6 32. Offerings in Envelopes, Jane 20. . 9H 0« MoeblDg for Deftciency Fundi Jane 14, 4 09 Sunday School— OfTeriogs tn Eovelopes, Jane 20 and 37, 10 89 ■'! r •' '•."■ ••■■^ .$98 ilk CONTHIBUTIONft OS $1 AND UPWARDS. A tithe of a pres«ll^ $5 00 AFrlend,(to oonstJtate Rev. T. £. Dowling a Life Member.) 40 00 Bedell, Mrs. A. B. ic^^loH -<:> 1 ea 00 W^. H. B. 1 00 OOlCoraHeld, William J. 4 00 iL,i' hK ■^^% % •>¥ ''^m I 4 124 mm f' J' i"jiim\: ,3 Cornfield, Mrs. Connor, Mrs T. Graft, J. 0. li^j.j ^' Daniel, Oeorge W, ", ■.''.'' 6 00 DowIIng, Rev. T. fi. 5 00 Fairweather, H. Frapk, , 1 00 Emerson, William \ ' ' ' ; ' 1 00 Gray, William '' ' Hayes, Mrs. Henry ;, -^'^ Hazen. Miss •'•' "^^-^ . o Lee, Miss t!->.cu.'.il. ,>. McLeod, Ezekiel 'u... I. .ynn MacLaochlan, Mrs. 'o^, .{r. Miles, MissRebeoca ■}' ,v: Moran, H. R. ..y.Qj > Napier, J. R. j, ,--f ,^1/ Fidgeon, Mrs. D. .^..^ f 1 001 } h Carleton, *■ "" Fairville, Grand Bay, 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 SXntfMARY. ,f , UoAlK , BfljcaiiiC!' CHATHAM. ,/t. «98 45 47 23 4 83 $150 00 (.-■•.•jitii'C ■?. FAIRVILLE MISSION. ij] 7 Church Collections. Meeting for Deficiency Fund, ^ane 10, 5 07 Offerings in Envel's, June 20, 82 80 Blairj R. 6. Sunday ScihooL OflEieringsin Envelopes. June 2 00 Herricks, Richard 1 00 HuiAphreys, George ^ lu e 1 00 Mackinchlan, Mrs. 1 00 Maclauohlan, Miss O: iot 1 eo Mills, Mrs. Mary ,\\ 2 00 Feters,Hurd »- i<>oi!l>« 6 00 Raynes, John ,t)>j'.i i. 00 Spnrr, James DeW. 10 00 Wilson, Thomas H. 1 00 10 10 Blair. Frank S. rt''.Ti'vrB'.''f* 5- Basset, John olssi.1 ^ ^^ Barnett, Charles j^^s^ 60 00 50 .^•anh GRAND BAY. i''»Rrr Offerings In Envelopes, June 13, 1 48 0' db. do. June 27, 85 Scmday School Offerings, 2 00 ««' .it m]t::.:V/ .fi $4 88 Blackstook, Mrs. Baldwin, Thomas Baldwin, John ^ ni^r^ik' ^ ^ Baldwin, Maria t, j;; ' ;!;";; 1 00 Baldwin, Annie N. ^ j. ^ ^, , , ,, 50 Baldwin, Daniel „til') /il 1 00 Baldwin, Mrs. Alex. 1 OO Burchill, George and family,l4 00 Burchill, J. P. 1 00 Brebant, Mrs. *t. Smith, sen. 1 00 Brebant, Thomas 1 00 Brebant, James t OO Benson, Misses M« and S. 1 00 Benson, Dr. J. B. 1 00 Benson, Mrs. huii' 25 Cherry, William r' . M ,myM 00 Cherty, Robert : MudiV/ ,i! 1 00 Copping, Mrs. Isaao hi /. (»m 75 Copping, Thompaoii' nlL m 1 00 Copping, Sa|:abM. :.W ,f> 60 Cooling, Miss vtJf. ,(.^mil 00 Coulson, Robert I ritr.fT .nK .08 Dicfc, George .«, ri ,y ) i.j(.'2 00 Dick, George Miller ,{^ '/^* Drake, Mrs. Alexander'^ - Ylemming, Robert Flemming, M. L. Forrest, Ann Forrest, John Forrest, John A. Friend, A Forrest, Ida J. Forrest, Laura I. Fairey, Mrs. Fairey, Richard 40 2 00 100 -I 2 2 2 ijX .vtuiv i Mf !' 'f ■■* 00 00 00 50 45 25 10 10 00 00 Jackson, George R. Jackson, William Jackson, Mrs. E. K. Jackson. Mrs. Isaac King, Miss Lee, George Mudge, Mrs. ^ '• ' • McLanghlan, Jamei Mcljaughlan, Jamea McMahon, Frank Miller, George T. V/' Feck, Sherwood , Peck, Mrs. vul. ,1 1 vf f.< Hit:' Frost, Mr. & Mrs. Shepherd 2 00 Pierce, Mrs Forsyth, Rev. D. Fenety, Mrs. W. T. Fenety, Mag^e A. Fenety, W.T. Fenpty, W. G. F« wler, Mrs. I Fiieaj, A ,, Friend, A Flett, Mrs. John Flett, Thomas Gillespie, J. F. Gillespie, F. & S. (Gillespie, Wiliie and Sadie Gillespie, J. Frank Gulliver, Alexander Gulliver, James P. Gulliver, John Goggin, Mr. & Mrs. J. R. and family, Goggin, Bessie B. Green, Thomas ' ,; Howard, W.B. "" • • Howard, Fred. Howard, George W. Howard, Lulu f.Hawbolt, Mrs. Hocken, R. Hocken, R. S. ' ' ;' Hocken, Three Misses f Harley, Miss Harper, Mrs. A. I Harper, W. N. V Hickson, Mr. ^.; Habberley, Mrs. . Hesketh, Mrs. R. •- If 10 00 Pierce, Bertie 1 (X) Fallen, Harris 50 Fallen, Bertha and Ethel 1 00 Peterson, Alfred 50 Parker, Miss '»"••, 50 Roberts, Charles G. D. 1 00 Rice, Mr. and Mrs. 25 Rice, Ruby 1 < Rogers, Sarah 1 00 Riople, George 4 00^ Ripple, Miss ' 1 00 Reid, Mr. William 1 00 Smith, Mr. & Mrs. D 50 Smythe, Laura B. 2 00 Strangers, Five 1 00 Searle, G. P. 2 00 Searle, M. ' *^ Saxsmith, Sarah 4 00 Saxsmith, John ,1 r G. .r'i)', ,'-'l-?i 00 Shepherd, Mrs. ''* 50 Street, D. V. and Mrs. 00 Tippet, W. H. i'i ,i 25 25 25 1 25 8 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 10 00 50 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 10 20 1 00 1 00 6 OO 3 00 60 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 30 65 2 60 5 00 1 50 1 00 50 4 00 10 00 1 1 :^ James and Maud, Tortlott, Mrs. Tamer, OloflfD. Trevors, David D. ' ' Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. Lestock 1 Trevors, Mrs. David 1 Tvaer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ullock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ullock, Thomas Vondy, M. A. Wilkinson, W. and family WillistOD, K. M. ?>!ft'./: 1 50 1 50 1 00 2 50 50 50jWilson, Mr. James 25 00 50 00 00 1 00 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 12 00 4 00 Winslow, F. E. and family, 10 00 Johnston, Mr. & Mrs. D. T. 1 OOi Wilson, Mrs. James '^ tlliK 2 00 1 OO X::; 'f ■,' I-;- ;*■ ; #: ^' i'M *0i *B^ t^-f' fA I i /! 126 1 ''. •f .1 Anon, « Isfc Collection/ I -■ hi 7/ 18 48 26 00 ^-■^V Total, r-yr $800 00 Reserved for local purposee, 220 00 $80 00 1 1 Balance for D. C- S. '■.' ^ - * DERBY. Collected by Mrs. W. T. Crocker. AlliaoD, Osborne ^^y Ashfora , Robt. .^* j r ' Archibald, Alexr. ,,i")-,,.;i ' Allison, Wm , Jr. ^[,,^^']\ ' Ashford, Henry Allison, Wm. BettR, Annie Beebe,A. Barron, Geo. Bateman, Carrie Barron, Allan Beebe, Mrs. H. BarroD, David Betts, David i'iU-i a , 50 00 00 1 00 1 1 t t Lee, David Lee, Annies, Miller, Geo. MoKenzie, Mary Morrison, Alex. Miller, Jno. J. Newcomb, Elizabeth Norraan, Nelson Underbill, B. N. Vandubec, A. r! Wnthen, J. Nea,lB l^ilson, Mrs. Wilson, L. A. i,,y, I :!l fiO 6^ 60 00 6 00 60 1 00 1 J 60 1 UO 1 00 60 25^ 1 Collected by Hr». Wm. Cliff. 'f!^. Af, .'^ .i-;^>:. Betts, Henry ..if Betts, Jno. Bulger, Thos. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 4 00 Carney, Geo. P. Cliflf, 6eo. Caruthers, Miss Clouston, Mrs. H. ,j,^ Clouston, Jno. A. ' '- Cliff, Jno. Art Astle, Wm. A. XXl Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ^iCfiff, Thos. 26 00 00 00 60 60 60 00 00 60 00 00 50 00 00 00 Cliff. Alex. -' * Cliff. Fannie Cliff, Josephine Cliff, Hattie Hambrook, Mark Ham brook, Jno. HHmbrook, Ihod. Hambrook, Mi's. M. Plaidwell, Joseph ./V . i.'j.. lie 25 2 00 30 30 20 20 20 00 00 60 25 40 NELSON. ;(f>. Collected by Miss Saundtrs. Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Allison, Alex. Bateman, Miss Baslian, Mrs. T. Danville, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 2 OOjCushman, Wm. Erikson, Jno. Foyle. H. Friend Friend Friend Friend Fitzgerald, Jas. Fraser, Mary Hussay, Jas. HUtz, Rev'd. A. F. Henderson, F. Hartt, W. C. Jc^nston, Jno. I^eighton, Mrs. A. ;ivi{(f .S; r 1 OOiCarmalt, Jas. 60 Flett, Mrs. Jno. 20 Flett, Marshall 30 Flett, Mrs. E. 60 Flelt, Thos. 60 Flett. Lambert 1 00 Flett, George 70 Haines, Jno. 60 Leslie, Mrs. J. ° 6 00 Margat, Sarah 50 MoKensie, Wm. 1 00 Muers, Robt. 1 00 McKenzie, Mrs. J. 1 00 Norman, Mrs. $2 00 1 00 40 26 00 00 00 60 60 60 1 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 26 60 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 127 i» ^ Newman, Jno. i . ', 80 Lynch, Dennis • ; »; • . . 60 pp Polk, Mrs. A. ., /;. 50J^we, Jas. * ' 80 1 PeroivalMiss ;,.>. 100 Menderaon, Jas. Mahoney, Daniel 50 ? ■''•1 } Bayan, Mary ■>'. . ? L 25 25 ¥m Saunders, Alex. 1 00 Mahoney, Dennis a>J'. 25 [n-^'l Saunders. Kate 1 00 Mahoney, NVm. '" Mitchell, Jas. B. 25 ■':-M Saunders, A. A. M. 1 60 25 v4 Underhill, A. A. a-iiL .u.. 2 00 Mitchell, Peter S. 20 ■ lAii Vye, Wm. ,l 1 00 Mansfield, Jas. 6(» Vye, Emma J. ' .<{ i ' 10 MoKinnon, Matthew 18 '■*;-:! .nif McLMUghlan, Michael 25 n'M ...;, , 184 05 McCarthy, Dennis 1 00 m • ;.' w,- J. ■ , McLaggan, Lily ,j 25 BLACKVIIXE. Murry, Michael * MoEachern, Peter • / , 25 60 m Collected by Miss Annie Underhill. Noonan, Thos. Porter, Kate • 2 00 25 Pll Arbo, Alex. " 25 Porter, Andrew 15 Bean, Jas. 25 Porter, Wm. ' 60 Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. 50 Porter Patrick, ' ' . 60 Brown, Jas. C. 50 Porter, Jas. ' ' ' ' 25 Bergen, F. F. 25 Rap, Jno. ' ' •■■ 20 Corner, John 25 Kobinson, Mrs. B. .". 60 ;|,:r|i Coughlan, Thos. 25 Smith, Lavinia ' 25 :i^ Crawford, Chas. B. \)^/-y 10 Sinclair, Kate 20 ' ••j'^ Coughlan, Peter (w,j -r 30 Stevens, Geo. 25 Coughlan, Lizaie • , « 25 Sargeant, Wm. ■ • Underhill, Jno. A. 25 rk ' ^hD Coughlan, Mrs. D. 25 25 Craig, Mrs. A. 25 Underhill, Wm.T. 60 '''' 'mB Curtis, Alma '<><.(/, 25 Underhill, Mrs. Wm. T. 50 Curtis, Henry . , ,, > t . i 60 Car?ol, Edward 25 Underhtll, Wm. M. 25 ■ "■■ -H Underhill, Charlotte 25 ^"w-tEB Coffin, L 20 Underhill, Hugh •' Underhill. B. N. T. • 25 Dawson, Thos. 25 ... 1 00 ■''''^"Iffll Dawson, Daniel , 1 00 Underhill, Thos. W. '■ 60 .t^'>M Friend ..k,, .« ;?: 20 Underhill, Mrs. 1 hos. W. 25 •'• "J^m Friend ,. W. . . 25 Underhill, Annie 60 i'W Friend -? . . r 25 Underhill, Isaac C. 15 t-:M Friend .; r 76 Underhill, Charles F. . 13 "^■m Gillespie, Thos. 20 Grindley, Mrs. W. H. 45 UnderhUl, Wm. A. 10 Underhill, Jas. F. 60 '■^^m Halts, Samuel .a. 1 00 Underhill, Jno. W. 60 '- ■ 'i;;m Joyce, Thos. 1 00 Underhill, Angus 25 ^' '*^M Joyce, Edward 60 Underhill, Mrs. A. E. 20 Joyce, Jas. .:i .^ 1 00 Williston, Thos. A. 25 ]/,jKjra Joyce, Jno. 25 Warren, Alex. 40 •'■^^ Joyce, Thos. 25 Warren, Peter, 25 Kane, Robt. 25 Warren, Theo. 25 Kehoe, Patrick 50 Wallace, Samuel 20 Leighton. John 60 '.*■■ ■' ~|^Si^ Levens, Jas. Sr5 •i' As.' t82 63 / 128 Collected by MU» Abigail Ktnnedy. 'mi - • ■■*■ Astle, Jdo. -;. .. 20 Astle, David 26 Astle, Joo. 26 Barnett, Theo. 26 Coagblao, Mrs. Jno. 10 Cougblao, David 10 Cnrtls, Alex. 26 Coughlan, Thos. 25 Curtis, Joseph 25 Curtis, Mary 15 Friend 20 Kennedy, Tbos. .' * 1 00 Kennedy, A. E. 20 Mountain, Mrs. E. ..« 26 Mountain, Nathan 26 Mountain, Geo. 25 Mountain, BenJ. i $128 60 $189 94 14 06 189 94 $332 50 oeeda of small bazaar for Deficiency Fund, i,^ ' FREDERICTON. Aiken, Robert Allen, Chief Jastice Allen, J. F. Akerly, S. A. Armstrong, T. A. Armstrong, George Arnold, Mrs. Asbfleld, Mrs. Bailey. Prof. Bain, Miss Beckwitb, Hon. J. A. Beckwith, A. G. ,„ , , Beckwitb, Cbarles \"- * ^'"' 2 00 Beek, Auditor General Black, Mrs. Black, Wrs. Black, John .:l 'i Carman, J. M. Carr, Eliza Coorabe. J. Coster, Mrs. Craig. W. and Mrs. Cropiey, H. A. Davis, Eliza Diamond, R. Diamond, Mrs. R. Diamond, James Diamond, Mrs. James Diamond, Moses DIbblee, Mrs. DIsbrow, Mrs. Es^an, Isabella, Fenety, G. E. Fenety, W. T. H. Fisher, Jadffe and Mrs. Fisher, the Misses Fisher, Mrs. C. B. Fisher, W. Friend, Gibson, James Golding, J. R. Good, John and Mary Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, James Gordon, Mrs. James Gordon, Janie Gordon, Francis , { Gordon, Mrs. F. * ' ', Gordon, Sarah Gordon, Augusta Gordon, Ada and Henry 12 OOGrant, Louisa 3 OOGrant, Mrs. S •■*\\1 $58 00 SI 50 88 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 C 00 25 - 1 00 7 00 1 00 10 00 4 00 ■' ,f- ••)K;' 4 00 1 00 25 25 25 1 GO 20 2 50 1 00 25 ' 2 00 6 00 1 00 , , , .20 00 OadWallader, TH.^^'^ 11^.1''^ 00 Carman, W. V ^ '*\ ''. f, ' , • 20 00 Carman, S.M."'^"^^"/^",S.' ' ^ 00 Caiman, W.B. '• i"' ^■' 300 9 ;.,;;';. 8 00 Grant, William 2 00 Black, H. Blizzard, Mrs. L. Blizzard, Mrs. J. Bonar, Mrs. Br(^nnen, E. F. Brlggs, Mrs. Brown, Dr. T. C. Bfown, E. Brown, George Bully, Mrs. Barchill,A. . .,.,. , Cameron, John ,•:;,':;';;' CwpbeU, Mrs. ->-*'^ ^'^' J'l S ,Joi .a .T .7/0I Grant, Charlotte Grant, Neville ', Grant, Mrs. N. Gregory, Dr. Gregory, the Misses Green, Mrs. Hilton Grieves, Mrs. J. Gough, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Harrison, Prof. Hazen, J. D. iHitchlngs, Mrs. Hodge, John Hooper, Captain Hewltson, Ada Hunt, G. C. lSni||ter, Mrs. Inches, A. • .'j^i/t' a,> W '>!■ Si') '}■ •mi .^1 ;•■).■ I- ■'Hi *-I''l / Sjl :y >, 130 |l:-''-( ♦ ■» 1' , ■ , .^5 J/; ;. '■.':t:ti. :a v.U Inches, Isabel Jack, Mrs. Jack, the Misses Jack, R. M. Jacob, Dr. Jacob, Miss Jordan, D. Jouett, Mrs. Jouett, Emma Jouett, J. 6. Jouett, AllaUvW. Kelly, Ann Ketchum, H. O. C. Lawrence, William .Lawrence, Mrs. W. Lawrence, James ' Lawrence, Mary Lawrence, Sterling Lee, £. c Lee, Charles H. ' Lee, S. C. Leecy, Mrs. Leonard, Minnie Lemont, W. Lipsett, W. & J. Lister, the Misses Long, Mrs. W. Lyons, Capt. Metropolitan of Canada, Matheson, Mrs. McCallam, J. A. Miller, J. H. Moore, John ^ Moore, Jane ^, , Moore, Selina lyfoore, Robert Moore, Annie Morehouse. 0. F. Morehouse, G. Morrison, Mrs. Morrison, M. Morrison, B. Murphy, Honora Maxwell, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. T. Offering, Parkin, G. R. and Mrs. Peppers, Thomas Peters, Mrs. Pindar, Mrs. Qninn, W. H. Balnsford, H. B. Italnsford, B. H. Bayi Frances tUchey, Mrs. 1 1 4 2 6 14 2 1 2 1 1 iC**! if . ;■'■ I. ■ .•).• T!' dfni'- hhlv 1 1 1 2 1 2 100 2 5 1 6 5 3 1 1 8 2 J-.i.VCi unot 1 20 1 1 2 10 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 10 CO 50 60 25 40 25 00 00 60 60 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 26 26 60 50 26 00 00 00 86 00 00 00 00 26 00 10 00 ,'6 00 hix-a 00 A 2 00 ,'-94 .V .a ■r. .ifj- 25 25 25 12 1 00 1 00 10 00 6 00 12 00 4 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 ''•«t ni .I'l .KG,!., J. a,',hj 00 00 00 30 5 00 2 1 1 Roberts, Rev. G. G. and Mrs. 18 00 Robinson, Col. John Robinson, F. Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Mrs. W. B. Sandworth, Lavinia Seymour, Mrs. Seymour, W. Sherman, Lizzie Shute, S. F. Spahn, Miss Smith, John Sterling, A. A. Straton, F. A. H. Street, Mrs. Street, Miss Street. A. F. Street, L. Lee 'Sulis, Mrs. C. Swym. Eliza Swym, Amelia Smith Archibald Thomas, Mrs. J. Thomas, Charles Thomas, Mrs. Tippet, Mrs. . Tippet, M. Tippet, Alice Tippet, C. S. Tippet, F. H. Wallace, Mrs. Wandless, Mrs. WanJless, Thomas Wandless, Mrs T. Wandless, J. F. Wetmore, Hon. Judge and family, Wetmore, Mrs. T. Wet.Lore. E. L. Wetmore, Henry Whelpley, G. T. V7hitlock, Achsah Wilkes, G. Williams, E. Williamson, J. H. Wilmot, E. H. and Mrs. Winslow, T. B. 4 00 00 .•.•■fr.i.kf' .'■•VI ^t^ .c::j .fijiw 00 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 2 00 1 CO 1 00 50 .HT t ■ >^' 16 00 5 09 5 00 4 00 6 00 50 S5 1 00 1 25 20 00 4 00 Winslow; e! b! o^^^«^6^ Sabscriptlons. ' ^ 791 4d COLLECTIONS. 2 coirns at Cathedral, || 96^50 2 do. at Parish Chtirch, 21 81 1 do at Cathedral for W. & 0„ July, 1879, 40 GO lai 18 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 25 . 25 < 25 12 00 00 10 00 6 00 12 00 4 00 1 00 • 10 00 .ok i .'■ m 1 2 1 i 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 00 00 00 CO 30 00 GO 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 GO 00 00 50 15 00 5 09 5 00 4 00 5 00 50 35 1 00 I 25 20 00 4 00 500 79149 11 96^50 ; ' 2181 - ;;, 40 00 1 coll. (It Parish Charcb for .1 W. & 0. . , G 02 .; M'.-ii"; Total, $953 32 DEFICIENCY FUND. Aldxander, Bev. F. Allen, Chief Jastice Armstrong, George Anonymous, Do. Do. Do. ■■•■;; ' ■ Do • '^''^ '^' ' 2 Do. ^' ' ' 2 Anon, cash bal. public meet'g H ■d 60 4 60 10 9 5 itA .A! I. aJM 'TV. ' BtiCkwlth, A. G Black, J. Black, H. Burcbill, A. Brown, Dr. T.C. Carey, Capt. & Mrs. Carman, W. Clynick, F. ,,,^v. Coster, Mrs. " Cialfr, W. Cropley, H. A. ^" Fenety, G. E. ' ' Fisher, William Fisher, the Misses Friend, Gregory, M. E. Gre}iory, L. J. Golding, 1. II. Harrison, Prof. Uathevray, C. U. Ilazen, J. D. Hooper. Capt. Hooper, Bertram Hooper, Mabel Hooper, Hugh Inches, Andrew Inches, Isabella In Memoriam, Jacob, Dr. Jacob, Miss Jack, B. Melville Jordan, D. Landon, L. J. Lee, Charles H. I Lieut. Governor, His Hon .the 50 Meiropolitaa of Canada, 200 McCallom, J. A. 7 Moffat, Charles 1 Montgomery, H. B. 1 Ml'' ^i'ATfO' .iiiUi 5 4 1 5 2 5 50 1 3 1 4 60 2 15 10 4 4 4 10 2 1 6 1 1 1 25 1 2 4 6 3 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO fiO 00 00 00 00 00 Moore, John Moore, Jane Moore, Annie Moore, Robert Morehouse, C. F. Myrsbrall M. Parkin, G. R and Mrs. Penuefather, Mrs. Roberts, Rev. G. Goodridge Scarneli, Mrs. Shute, S. *". Smith, Johm Sterling, A. A. Stockford, H. SulLs, Cliarles rip pet, Mrs, WeMiiore, Hon. Judge Wfelilon, Hon. Judge Wetmore, E. S. Whelpley, G. T. Wilkinson, M. E. Wilmot, H. Wilmot, the Misses Winslow, E. B. Yardy, E. Oo)lttCiion at Cathedral, Collected in boxes by Sun day School Children, tu. l-sj 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 15 00 3 00 10 00 1 00 5 00 20 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 40 00 50 00 5 5 1 5 10 5 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Total Deficiency Fund, Annual subscriptions. 61 00 63 16 $984 65- 955 32 Total, GAGETOWN. Alden, Dr. Babbitt, Miss Babbitt, Miss S. S. Buzza, Miss Cooper, John Clowes, J. C. DeVeber, Mrs. G. DeVeber, Mrs. Isaac DeVeber, James W. DeVeber, M. E. DuVernet, Henry Elliot, Eunice Friend, A G. M. D. Gilbert, Mrs. H. T. Gilbert, Thomas Hewlitt, Richard Howe, William $1,939 87 $1 50 1 00 r/ 25 '■ -'■>■ I 10 00 00 Knox, M. H. 10 oa 1 00 2 oa 60 2 00 25 9ft 50 00 00 00 00 95 1 1 6 1 ?■ . ! ■ ' '• " •■■■.„ im "iJi .4 1^2 in/' , I m^^^di :f Knox, Miss A. Law, Mrs. McAllister, Archibald McAllister, Angus McAllister. Charles McKengue, McKeoDV, Neales, Miss Neales, Rose S. '^ ^ Peters, Mrs. S. L. Peters, Miss AugQ&ta Purvis, David Rector, Smith, Leslie Wetraore, Medley Williams. Mrs. G. (1879.) Williams, Gilbert October collectioo, ^ ' June collectiOQs, 2Dd, $1 79 Do. 13th, 3 00 l.C !.'■) ' ' GREENWICH. Balmer, Matthew^^ ^'^^' Balmer, William ^ ,, , Belyea, W. S. ' n^U * Belyea,Mr8. . "^^ '^^h ri. Belyea, David A. Belyea, Mrs. L. Belyea, Mrs. W. Belyea, H. B Belyea, Mrs. Jas. Boyle, Mrs. BruDdsge, Thos. Crawford, Miss Cronk, W. Day, James • Day, Edgar, Day, Westfleld Day, Sarah FlewelllDg, Walker FlewelllDg, Albert FlewelllDg, John Friend, Frost, Julia C. Haviland, Isaac Jones, H. & J. Jones, Mrs. Z. Kinney, Henry Lee, William T. Lee, Robert A. 75[Mabee, A. M. Esq. 00 McAdam, Miss 00 McKeel, Albert . 60 McKeel, W- B. Esq. 50 McLeod, W. Esq. OOjMcLeod, Agnes 50, McLeod, James 25| Morgan, Robert 25, Morgan, William 00, Morgan, Mrs. W. 00 Nutter, Lee OO! Nutter, John 88:Pkkett, Mrs. 50 Pickett, J. W. (0 Pickett, J. A. 00 Pickett, M. S. 00 Pickett, E. C. V. OO; Pitt, Mary Pitt, Isaac Richards, J. N. ,. 4 79 Richards, Zebulun ^ Richards, Mrs. W. D. $61 92 Seely, G. T. Esq. Whiting, G. H. Esq. Whiting, Mrs. Whiting, Minnie Collections, D. C. S. .<•• «■( .nil] -.■■ .'J . ,.1 ,1 ilCii 00 00 26 25 00 50 50 60 25 00 00 25 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 10 00 00 t Do. Do. S. P. G. Algoma, 00 so oe 00 00 50 00 50 25 25 50 00 50 00 50 50 25 25 00 00 50 45 00 00 60 25 11 75 10 HAMPTON. . $54 81 i;i'yli ;T>ij Collections Christmas 1879, H. C. McMonagle, Newton Smith, (2 years) Collections, Faster 1880, Rev. William W. Walker, Charles A. Smith E. P. Smith, Patrick McBrlne, Annie E. McBrlne, Robert Fowler, £:. Smith, Isabella Smith, George Smith, .. Friend, , '^ «"'V James Stephenson,,'' '"' *** Missionary Meeting, (De4- ciency Fund, June 9,) James Cooksoh, ..(J UvieM S. d.( 15 00 00 5G 00 00 00 50 25 00 60 00 00 60 00 (V 6 00 2 CO George L. Taylor. , ...Un"' . ^ ^ George Otty, . f^l^aJu'^'^^ G. O. Dixon Otty, ' •V-'»««w«'.tJ 00 133 1 00 so 2 oe 5 GO 2 00 60 1 00 60 25 25 50 1 00 2 50 1 00 1 50 50 25 25 1 00 200 1 50 45 1 00 1 00 60 25 2 11 1 75 8 10 $54 81 fj?",'- "^ii 9, $C 15 4 00 2 00 11 56 (1. I ,tU'. llUii 10 ,: UlW. 00 1 00 1 00 60 25 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 ■' 60 1 00 6 00 2 00 5 00 4^00 5 00 rnf •( .• John Raymond, William Otty, Collections, S. P. G. Do. April 8th, 1880, Bey. A. Hoadley, KINOSCLEAR. All she had, Anonymus, Allen, Mand ,^(r,, Allen, Sarah Anderson, Bobert, sen. Anderson, Bobert, Jr. Bornham, Walter Camber, Mrs. James Clarke, Frances Collet, Mrs. Edwards, Bev. R. M. & Mrs. 10 Francis, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Bobert Oray, Mrs. Ira ^ , , Hartt, Sophia Hankins, Mrs. W. E. Henry, Bobert Jennings, Wiiliaoi Lee, Mrs. Charles Leek, George and sons, Leek, John Leek, Martha Leek, Sophia Leek, "thomas W. Leek, William sen. Leek, William Jan. Mannseli, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Murray Brothers, Murray, Elizabetn «, Pace, Charley Pace, Georgie Pace, Mrs. Frederick 2 00 2 00 7 76 20 56 2 00 $»2 78 $0 11 2 00 60 1 50 1 00 •T 60 ' 50 1 00 60 25 . 10 00 CENTRAL KINGSCLEAR. Collected by JUiea M. Murray. 1 in:*- Burnett, John Estey, Z. B. Everlt, T. C. Everit, W. Egerton McKay, Eliza MsKiuley, Mrs. D. Murray, John C. UPPER KIKGSCLBAR. $4 25 Collected by Mrs. Holyoke and "Master W. D. Clements. Ni^Ui^ 1 1 1 8 2 1 8 1 2 24 G 1 ■,-i' $41 25 Collected bp M88 May FUwelling and Miss G. W\ imore. $0 25 10 50 25 <.»j t'lmfi 1 00 25 h:n>c m 'f Bates, Joseph Cronk, Mrs. Evans, J. A. Flewelling, A. H. Flewelling, M. M. Flewelling, R. J. Flewelling, Guilford Flewelling, Osborne Flewelling, J. Edward Flewelling, G. Hudson Flewelling, W. F. Flewelling, Mary 'AVd Lobb, Mrs. Merrit, Q. ! j Profit, Mrs. Pnddlngton, Norman Puddington, Charles Pdddington, David Wetmore, David, jad. Wetmore, D. P. ruiV 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 25 26 18 26 20 25 50 1 00 4 00 4 00 Wetmore, Cenl Wetmore, Howard Wetmore, E. M. Wetmore, Sarah A. Wetmore, Richard Whelpley, Mrs. George Whelpley, T. B. <"*-' 3 00 A .o .Elf^ $1 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 75 6 00 2 60 1 00 10 00 26 30 60 $26 30 30 00 50 20 1 00 50 53 1 00 77 $8 27 :ach. $1 00 50 . 1 25 50 2 00 1 00 50 iBO •<»,■ 25 y^.^S&^ 50 1 00 i 60 50 1 00 $1 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 [.)' "75 ' 6 00 2 50 1 00 , 10 00 26 ; 30 •! 50 ^26 30 18^5^ nir OVFRRTORIES. Trinity Church.Oct. 12, 1879, $ 8 00 Trinity Cbnrch, week even- ings In Lent, it, 1 74 Trinity Church, May 26, 8 00 Trinity Charch, June 20, part 2 09 ^i'> r. S. James, Oct. 12, 1879. ti June 20, *• $ 19 83 2 13 83 vUiniit i.Ktr^ ivtwiuil' $ 2 96 Clifton, November 9, 1879, " March 7, •♦ «• August 15, ♦* 1 71 1 26 1 91 n'l i; $ 4 88 Total, $138 23 $41 30 of which. Deficiency Fund. s. p. G. St. James* Ch. Off. May 4, $ I 15 Trinity " «• May 5, 1 68 Midlands " *< May 6, Clifton «' « May 7, Mrs. Wm. Raymond, ')■) r jiiv/ 1 J :Ai vf'^Ui ■A ..^i 2 87 2 77 1 00 63 10 00 138 25 Total, MADAWASKA. $148 25 Dayton, M. Vv.Vv.t «* : $1 00 Emmerson, W. 1 00 Emmerson, T. A. '<^^'>'- • • ' 60 Hodgson, J. T. :'■ ' 1 00 Hammond, B. G. ^' " 1 00 Offertory v:'%^l.v^ 6 00 Richards, T. M. "» '^ - 1 00 Shannon, Rev. W. ^H'J«''l c $ 50 ''>'!■ 314 00 MAU6ERVILLE. Belyea, W. $2 00 Bent, Wm. and Mrs. ' . - 1 00 Bowtlen, M. *"'• 1 00 Brovfn, C. 1 00 BroWn, Mrs. J. 1 00 Bailey,' Thos. " '• ' ■'• 60 Currie, C. D. 0. Clowes, Wm. ' ' ■ Clowes, C. Carman, Mrs. Carman, Annie DeVeber, Wm. Furgeson, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. G. Hamilton, J. and Mrs. Hamilton, Jessie Hanford, Mrs. n'J 10 00 2 00 2 00 50 76 1 25 40 1 00 26 Haines, Thos. Hector, J. Ladds, David <" Ladds, Wm. Ladds, John Ladds, George Miles, T.O. '■ Miles, Mrs. Miles, Arnard Miles. Cora Magee, Wm. Magee, Aleck Magee, M. and A. McGarrigal, Mrs. McFadgln, R. McFadgln, Mrs. McEeana, M. ' ■ ' Perley, Thos. Rtce, Mrs. Smith, M. Smith, Annie Smith, Mrs. R. Smith, G. R. Smith, Mrs. G. R. Smith, M. "•nJ.'^;:M .'IOd(\:l .■- 1 00 ^,t ■Jf .^'A AM 1 00 2 00 50 1 25 50 1 00 26 75 2 00 1 00 • rif jO 60 1 00 I 00 •mT ion t\:iM( ^•/llO-i 1 00 60 6 00 10 00 4 00 Shields, J. Sterling, G. A. Sterlirg, C. Sterling, D. A. and Family Sterling, Rev. G. H. Sterling, Mrs. 'H >' Weldon, Thos. _„ , Whitlock, A. ;;* reamans, R. . . ,^ ,, ',; 100 reamans, S. ''*''•' ^<"^ -^l 1 00 '} =^'$93 00 ■ fill.-. , MUSQUASH, f!"'"*"'^ Robert J. Mawhiney, i^< ,ti: ^0 25 William Mawhiney, "■^^^< 25 George Thomas . ) .' ii' l 00 Mrs. G. Thomas •» M 1 OOi KIT W . VI ; '. 1' •i ■J'^' \4jm lii .'t Hi 'I m k ,t) ..'Si' .') /H Mw. G. Thorpe, Jolm Mawbiney, Alfred Craft, pavld Mawhiney, Wilson Mawhiney, 1 Do. for 1879, 1 Joseph Kennedy, Catharine Belmore, Mrs. J. Caffery, Battle Craft, Abram Craft, lilrs.Hobert Mawhiney, l^obert Mawhiney, (of Wilson) Charlotte McOowan, Mr. Gillespie, John Ellis, Do. for 1879, Jarvis Mawhiney, ]^bert Dean, jr. William Tyner, John Splain, Samael McGaire James Brine, Bobibrt Dean, sen. J. Edwin Dean, Mrs. J. Stafford, ' A !Friend, |if rs. B. Corscadden, Mrs. D. Sellars, |ifrs. John Howe, 1 Colics in St. Thomas Church, 136 25 Fish, John 70 Gjertz, Mrs. 50,Girvan. J. W. 33,Girvan, Mrs. a^.ivri'i { > [). .) IMVi.v .' > .■ re f<" Coirn taken in Church for Algoma Mission, Widows and Orphans, Deficiency Fund. ^ JB< F. G. Foreign A&^sion, CO A': -iUmi'tL hixa .A..U NEWCASTLE. 00 Graham, V. pV- 03 Haddow, K. B. and wife, 50 Hutohinsob, Hugh 80 Hutchinson, Miss 50 Hunter, 10 Harley, Mrs. 5 Ketbro. J. G. i /. f - vr> ;ai SO Ledden, Miss ' 50 Maltby, John and family 25 Maltby, Thomas and family 50 Maltby, William and wife 50 Maltby, Charles and wife 60 MappiD, E. E. 50 Miller, Samuel '"' "^"i^"- 25 Miller, William 25 McBride, Allan 85 Neilson, Capt. 25 Russell, Mrs. 50 Russell, James 50 Russell, Thomas 50 Reiresbech, A. 25 Smith, A. C, M. D. ' 50 Scott, A. G. ■' 35 Staples. Miss " 25 Salter, Whil. 00 Sears, George and wife G8 Street, E- Lee and wife Taylor, Mrs., Rosebank, $58 08 Underbill, Miss Williston, Judge Friend, «"-'^^ M .» 1 1 1 1 4 25 4 1 5 4 5 5 5 5 2 4 5 2 2 1 'f{ 3 3 11 8 18 68 16 62 m n 01 :^uck, W. './t Brown, F. %Ai'^6i^> H. H., Priest, Beai tie, Capt. Bass, Mrs. J. Bass, Mrs. J. Copp, James Duffy. John and wife Bsvidson, Mrs. v^Mwji.m Vairey, James ,-^i.niivrhi'' I!enn, William vMSioiV^ Fisher, Mrs. rHtnoilT $31 69 $2 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $154 00 Collected in Missionary Boxes by .'V .L .lii 7 :v8 $10 sent by Mrs. R. B. Haddow.to Gburtih Gaar* dlan, and S.P.G. Offertory, 210 26 5 35 $195 01 NEW DENMARK. .'In Rasmussen, H. Rasmassen, Mrs. Raamossen, Glaus C!ollectlon, "!.ri.Mi "1 in Hi rn*.;;' 6 00 930 00 NEW MARYLAND. ■•'/ ' .f,o-!i $0 26 'A J -fj) .nM .j-.i, 60 V^' M // /r .:•! frii'/ifTi: 3fcVf'\. ■r^'t ■■?.!' .T .J ,Y 60 76 60 25 2 00 1 00 II 1 00 J 00 Andreasen, P. Rertelsen, L. Qarlsea, A. Qhristensen, M. Chrlstensen, N. Cbrlstensen, J. Sansen, Rev. N. M. Hansen, Mrs. Hansen, Rose Hansen, Emma Hansen, Laura Hansen, Tbyra Hansen, Knud Hansen, H. Haa^en, Mrs. Iwerpen, P. Jobansen, N. Jobapsen, Mrs. Jensen, Jakob Jensen, N. N. Lund, J. Lund, Mrs. Lund, C. Lund, J. Llebst, J. Nielsen, L. Nielsen, Mrs. Nielsen, H. Nielsen, M. , , , . Petersen, H. P. Lysgqrd Petersen, Mrs, , . Petersen, Emille. 4^1/ hna .'1 J/ Petersen, Kate .„ Petersen, Hugo Peter Ly^gard 26 Petersen, Cbr. J. . iir ^=-yj#ft .;-.'tJ/I .i'vr .r.ll ,U A). '■>. .1 ■ r ii .0 OO 26 fO 76 60 50 60 60 60 60 1 00 1 00 . 60 60 , 50 ■ 60 . 60 76 1 00 I 00 leo. 25 .... y > •lU v T»rl- OilT .'/r Alexander, Rev. F. (an.sub) $40 00 Do. (Def. Fund) 10 GO Ball, Mr. and Mrs. 60 Ball, Ellen ^.,^ , 50 Cbarters, J. ,. ' ■ . ^^ Cbarters, Maggie 25 Dunbar, W. Dunbar, Llllie FIsber, Lewis Fisher, Mrs. L. Fisber, Alice FIsber, Amelia FIsber,, Mrs. Henry FIsber, Agnes Fisber, Mary Fisber, Martba Fletcher, Edwd. Fletcher, Edwd. jr. Fletcher, John Graham, Christopher Graham. Thomas Graham, Ellen Graham, Annie Hlckling, Mr. and Mrs. Horncastle, Mrs. Horncastle, James and Mrs. Horncastle, Mrs. W. , Horncastle, Annie Horncastle, John and Harry Leary, Margaret Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.' "" LIpsett, David „;:.f ,' McKolgbt, Mrs. ' ' McKnight, Mrs. James sen. McKnight, James Moss, Thomas Rice, Hermann ,.,i,t «.,;/ Rice, Mrs. Thomas t '- ' Segee, Mr. and Mrs. ':' Segee, Martba and Harry ;W^ngh, Mrs. ■w I'.i $84 26 nr;. . .■ &''k ^^:m m% l^v . -^m V . - ^si * . ■a: 1'%^ M '•is ■-■'. ' '-^^aSn .■■II^K* -^ "^^ ■i. liwm ■>V:. V. jpMBfja ''M^ ',' .- ■ ;■ '^'3 ', '."'W'' «'y ■m / ;l;-': l;i ' ;^ '"■^'fM ,)■<» PETERSVILLE. ji"*i -'^n-; Armstrong , Mrs. John Armstrong, Mrs. Joseph Bayard, Robert Bayard, Miss Kate Bell, William Corbett. John Cooper, Thomas 'J/-' '""'M. Craft, Miles , , , Dunn, Mrs. William '^" '' '" Fowler, Wellington Fowler, Gabriel Fowler, George Godfrey, John Graham, Allen Graham, Wra. Graham, John HoflTman, Miss Margaret Howe, Mrs. James Howe, Robert S. Johnson, Henry Kee, Mrs. A. Lowrey, George Leonard, Thomas Martin, James Mahood, Miss Olivia McKenzie, Malcolm McKenzie, Mrs. Malcolm McHarg, James ., McCorkel, Mrs. James , "''* Polley, William '-^,uif Policy, Mrs. William.','"^* '^' Polley, James PoUey Mrs. Jare.es Polley, Richard Polley, Mrs. Rfchard Polley, Richard Smith, Joseph Smith, Mrs. Joseph Smith, George Steen, Matthew, «0 50 So 1 00 50 60 50 188 Wilson, Miss Jane ^^'','^ -' V Warlr, Daniel * 'i*,'" ,>^ • Walker, Mrs. A. ^S'^^*^ ''' Waters, Samael ,aini!< 25 50 25 50 Collections, D. C. S. Deficiency, Total, .<: $40 65 .'U.ttJti el, ,i'i,'-.:«' l UllcTi . :'! , ' • J a .. . , n i Steen, Mrs. Matthew^^^^^ '' Scrlbner, Seth Scribner, Mrs. Seth Scribner, George H. Trott, Mrs. John Tilley, William Tilley, Miss Susan Woods, Francis Woods, Mrs. Francis Woods, Frances Woods, John Woods, John Wilson, Mrs. James ;:4ir= J. ■ '■■aie .ilf' i! 25 , 50 50 ' 50 ' 25 1 00 20 1 00 50 30 25 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 5'i 50 25 00 00 25 50 50 50 60 30 25 50 25 60 60 35 50 50 50 PETITCODIAC. ntbhcAl Anderson, Robert k'.est, W. F. Cripps, James Orlpps, Mrs. Thomas Clarke, W. A. •''-- Collins, W. M. Crawford, Fred. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, F. W. Friend, Friend, Fowler, N. D. Fowler, G. F. PoWler, Edward Flewelling, 0. E. Griffln. Job Humphreys, Hiram Humphreys, James Humphreys, Fred. Jones, G. G. IT (i JKtJ .M.1/i r iJJJvl , CT' Jones, B. C. Joudry, L. T. Lawrence, J. P. Morton, J. M. McCarrol, Mrs. McCarrol, Agnes McCirrol, Sam. Nelson, Mrs. Price, Samuel ' Price, G. M. Price, J. C. Price, G. Rlx Price, Augusta Price, Naitie P' tterson, John W. Pltfleld, G. W. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs, Seely, Mr. and Mrs. '« -^ <'' Sumner, Annie ■■''^'- ' Trttes, D. L. ^'>i^l oj^oH ,a Trites, Mrs. ,t,5CJ«^ .1 .81 M $1 00 25 1 00 50 1 00 1,00 1 00 1 50 2 00 25 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 50 20 25 •-■25 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 50 1 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i>0 ■•:v^:. I T rites, B. A. *' Thom, George sen. '. :;J ' Thorn, George Jr. •,^"'^,'' Tbom, William ^ ->*"''• Treraalo, Miss Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. Willis, Rev. C. Wnils, Mrs. Yates, J. A. r.jv/! -h .'.!? i ■.'■ r DEEICIENCY FUND. Rev. C. Willis Rev. W. J. Wilkinson, George Tliom, sen. Genrge Thom, jr. .... v J. C. Price, Mrs. Saroner, James Cripps, J. D. Seely, Frank Reynolds, Herbert Seely, ^j(.,l < 50 00 50 50 50 CO 60 50 50 00 CO GO H. H. Schaefer, Mrs. Sherrard, A Friend, Miss Mills, Miss Lloyd, A Friend, Do. Mr. Relntdscn. Miss Schurman, Mr. Murray, E. J. Smith, F. Theal, Mrs. £. J. Smith, Miss Robb, Miss F. Smith, Hev O. S. Newnbam, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Jackson, ,i an.J..>(j. ... A. H» Newman, , ■" ' ■ 'Chnrch Offertory, 4 '39 00 PRINCE WILLIAM & DUMFRIES. 50 Brown, Mrs. Thomas $0 25 Brown, James A. 1 Brown, T. Albert -i , , 2 Brown, Edmund I'V^ [^ Brown, John E. ■ !c I . i Caruthers, James >;/ ,n'>; Davidson, Henry A. Davidson, John C. Davis, Josiah Davis, Retta and Eva >.::'' , Ellegood, .Mrs. '1 . 1 Ellcgood, Miss / , ■ ; r, 1 Ellegood, William ' 1 Fowler, I.«B. W. and Mrs. 10 70 Fowler, Eliza 2 70 Fraser, Alexander 1 25 Fraser, Thomas L. i.H 2 00 Fraser, William f v. >! 2 50 Fiaser, George F. ,n- 1 Fraser, Clement L. 1 Gartley, Mrs. John '^ fj*; 8(j Gartley, Letitia <5artley, Andrew Gartley, Adelaide Gartley, Margaret Gaunce, Matilda Graham, Gilbert Graham, Matilda Graham, Wm. W. and Mrs. Graham, George Graham, Patrick jr. Henry, Arthur and Mrs. Henry, James Esq. 50 Henry, Mi^s 25 Henry, Abigail 00 00 60 50 25 25 20 GO 00 25 25 50 00 25 00 50 00 50 50 60 60 00 50 00 80 Henry, John & Mrs.(Maga'c) 2 00 tifi 26 H<'nry, William 00, Henry, Mrs. James A. ''S Henry, Mrs. James R. OOJHenry, John (B. L.) v \ 00! Henry, William (B. L ) QQ Hood, George jr. and Mrs. g^iHood, John E. ,|; ^, K(jjHood, Fannie «..if(M ' 5o' Jones, Thomas .i> . 4g Lockard, Thomas ■r — ..._ Logan, .Tohn and Mrs. f 25 91 Love, James W. and Mrs. ^fitii-i Love, George J. W. Love, William and Nelson 2 00 IJl;. 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 3 00 50 1 00 2 50 75 1 00 I ■ m I . , M\ l« ■ / , ;S J Lyi ■ wB*l! ■ li u m I, m ■m ■/■ , %A ' ' ' ■•I'i. i y :% ' MSI L 140 ^i-i 1. l/ltijf, Miss 1 MoCutohen, Mrs. McBIree, Mrs. -.'<•,•-?/' McElwaine, Mrs. MoMulIen, Mra. McMulIen, William MoMullen, John it.; MoMullen, Archibald ' MoMnllen, Samuel McMullen, William jr. Miller, WUliam 1 Miller, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Robert . •'» ; .i't.... Morehouse, Oscar E. !]n ,h< Porter, Mrs. Joseph if ,;> Haunders, Mrs. . < v .<)..! . Saunders, Emma ^"^ Simmons, Fannie Strange, Henry S. Vance, Alexander 00 25 60 25 25 10 60 35 25 50 00 25 .6 60 25 50 30 VVll 1 1 Disbro^, Mrs. 1 00 Disbpow, R. J. Sbeppard 26 Bisbrow, Eliza M. 25 Donkin, Frank W. 60 Johnson, H. A. and family 6 60 Morse, J. S. 2 60 Perrott, Mrs. .0 ./ r , 60 Roberts, Mrs. 76 Sweet, Rev & Mrs J. H. S. 7 00 Stewart, Alexander 1 00 Wilkinson, Miss 1 25 Two Friends, 1 50 Easter Oflfertorv, 2 20 5th Sun. after Trin. Offertory, 61 «37 71 '.-ii .Vl^' "''. Ji OAMPBBLLTOK. 00 Buckerfield, Miss 00 Loasby, Fred. • 50 Lyons, Mrs. Collections, i o; io.O 5 00 Munay, Charles •^' „ „ ,„ •"--"" Murray, Florence For General Purposes, %75 25 Murray, Jessie *^" DEFiciKNCY FUND. Offertoiy, 6th Sun. after Trin Friend, - ? r . #2 00 Gaunce, Matilda 60 Henry Mrs. Wm.(Maga*c) 50 Love, James W. I 00 IMorehouse, 0. E. tMitj^J/' .j 50 Simmons, Fannie Y.tirV^ ,r 1 0> Well, wisher, n^aboT 25 60- 00 25 60 20 25 1 15 4 35 Collections, W. & Q. Fund. 4 (>. Total, * $0A ^- .1. ' ■ 76 00 S^h-.^ r?; RESTIGOUCHE. DALHOUSIE. Barbaric, Mrs. Barbarie, J C. Barbarie, Mrs. J C. Barbarie, Stockton Barbarie, Joseph Barbarie, Eliza Barbarie, George Bateman, Nich. Bateman, Kate Cwter, Mrs. ' ^)M-'f*oma' i D>isbrow, Di, ' ' 1 ■■■" <•' 00 00 00 00 60 60 60 «5 26 50 40 00 Total, ^'^^ RICHIBUCTO. Rev. J. N. Jones, W. Wheten, J. C. Moody, W. Hudson, T. W. Bliss. Miss Foster, Mrs. R. Noble, J. C. Brown, Miss Moody, Mrs. E. Powell, C. Richardson, J. Johnson, G. Mclnerny. Mrs. Cowperthwait, ',7."y Mrs. J. Cochrane, Capt. Robison, W. Brown, . • Miss Taylor, Mrs. Flitt, A. Haines, A Friend, $42 06 $6 00- 4 00 6 00 ,b £!'■■' 00- 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 60 60 60 141 Mrs. W. Tx>Dff, Mrs. JosAph HaineSf Miss E. Davis, Mrs. G. Graham, Mrs. Shaddiok, Mrs. Louis Mesheaa, M. O'Brien, Oertie Maberry, Capt. Johnson, Capt. Rich, Miss E. Hannah, > Miss Ellis, ,r J. W. Foster, Mrs J. 'J'hompson, Louis Nelson, Mrs. Silvina Powell, KINQSTON. John Dickenson, Miss A. Orr, ''''\ John B. lit, Miss Jane Foster, Mrs. West, Mrs. Eddy, Mrs. Morrel, Total, . f i-h 4 1 1 X 50 45 80 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 60 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 40 80! 30 .f»i $71 50 v . , . SACKVILLE. ' .^''*" Allison. H. B. Esq. $1 Allison, J. Fred. 4 Allison, Miss Cassie. 1 Atkinson, Mrs. T. P. Botsford, Hon.Senator Jc Mrs. 6 Bowser, Mrs. Wesley 1 Botsford, LeBaron, M. D. Beal, Mrs. William Bulmer, Mrs. Rufus -'^ Beckwith, Nelson Barnes, Miss Zena Bulmer, Miss Melissa Bulmer, Miss Emtiia' - - Bulmer, Seth "y^- ' Bulmer, Mrs. Seth « .«wi>i? Chapman, Thomas Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Cogswell, William C. Catapbell, Miss Grace .j Dickson, David G. "' Dixon, W. Bedford ;• ^"^^ Estabrooks, Mrs. Jotin-' H .8fV: 10 ■',1 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 60 60 00 50 25 25 50 60 60 50 00 50 00 .00 25 Estabrooks, Thomas Estabrooks, Blair Evans, Miss Grace Evans, Isaac N. Fowler, Wm. A. Ford, Mrs. John Hoar, Edward H. Hoar, Mrs. Miles Harris, Mrs. Fred. Knowles, Staley Ijowerison, Mrs. Thomas Milner, Mrs. C. Milner,Wm C. Milner, Capt. Wm. Milner, Thomas Milner, Miss Mary Milner, Edwin Milner, Mrs. Winslow McHaffy, Mrs. B. J. Lawren* e, George Purdy, James M Puirdy, Mrs. Reuben Purdyj Mrs. John Rainnie, Mrs. Siddall, Frank Towse, Mrs. E. S. Tait, Mrs. William Wilson, Richard OfiTertory, Nov. 1879, '• June, 1880, f- 1 00 60 25 V* 60 "T 1 00 'i-' 1 00 ^■'' 100 '." 1 00 .-Jful Ao 55 mas 50 1 00 •' . .V 1 00 f:U,t.' 1 00 uT .«' 25 i .1! 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 1 00 50 60 2 00 •X"'' 25 ^ ■ 1 00 61 15 7 16 ra 6 41 $64 72 SAINT ANDREWS. Andrews, M. J. C. Burton. John Black, Thomas Billing^s, Samuel Brown, John Burton, William H. Bradley, Dr. Mrs. < f > Campbell, George F, . .V '' Conley, Mrs. Conley, Obadiiih •' Cockburn, J. H. Coney, Mrs. J. F. Craig, Mrs. John Dougherty, James Eggleton, Mrd. 92 00 1 00 ' 1 50 1 25 1 00 1 00 60 6 00 60 25 75 1 00 50 6b 25 '. ! 1' "-i " »J ii k' - ■.*« ->■■ / A ■ ■•'li ■■I' , h 142 It/;, .«T ?« •v (lii !ii Foriter, William D. Friends, From Gove, S. T. Gove, Bessie, Oreen, Mrs. , Green, Jnmes > , Hatch, H. H. Hatheway, C. E. 0. Haddock, Mrs. Haddock, Mrs. R. Haddock, Laureita Howard, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. John ( Jones, Harry . • Jones, Emma ./ Ketchum, Rev. Dr. Key, John Legh, Mrs. Cornwall Longmaid, Mrs. Magee, John S. lo >f^ Morris, W. B. n *' Morris, Mrs. ^ ,vi . Morris, Lily ■•.^■^ Morris, Maiy McMaste.', Sidney McCurdy, T. A. Meloney, Mrs. Mowatt, Mrs. G.„ M. H C. S. Osborne, Henry Odell & Turner Parker, Mrs. Parker, Dr. and Mrs. Parker, Alice Gertrude Purton, Robert ^ ^ - Ross, Robert '» • '^'-^ ■' Ross, Miss Robertson, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, James Street, G. D. Street, Herbert '' ,* Street, Mrs. J. W. '' Street, Maria Street, L. E. Stinson, Thomas Stinson, Eben. ;' v;"; ' Stevenson, B. R. ,' . ,;, Stone, Misses ^^ '-."i Shaw, Mrs. Short, Mrs. ghaw, Mrs. William . .t . V 10 4 10 1 10 1 1 1 1 Iv) 12 a 1 1 00 85 00 25 (lO 25 00 00 60 25 25 00 00 00 Tilley, Sir Leonard Treudwell, Nathan Whitlook, William Wren, Mrs. T. Wayoott, Susan Wayoott, Emma Anonymous, Collections in Church, \( .>■ 1 5 10 10 29 30 6 1 CHAMCOOK. Andrews, Edwin Boyd, Amelia 2^1 Camp, Mrs. John M. Q^jl Craig, Mrs. Joseph -Q^Dinsmore, Robert Grimmer, George S, Grimmer, Davidson Gow, Mrs. Henry Johnston, Hans Johnston, Henry Johnston, Harriet Miller, Robert Pye, Mrs. James Rankin, Mrs. D. Townshend, Thomas Townshend, John Wren, Mrs. William 00 80 00 00 00 20 20 60 60 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 26 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 60 26 26 . A«* {r«.VV< ,'. ; i^H". Collections in Church, SAINT DAVID. Armstrong, Mrs. D. S, , Black, Mrs. -i/f Black, Isabel Clendenning, F. Davis. Samuel Doore, Horatio Deacon, Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. Robert Davidson, Robert jr. Gilley, Walter Gilley, Nellie S. Gillespie, William Irons, Mrs. John Ix>ve, Mrs. James Millberry, John j ; . ,., 6 00 1 00 3 00 26 25 26 6 00 35 8G $263 16 1 00 25 60 60 li- 25 60 00 i 3 00 ./ 26 1 ()0 50 V^ 1 00 . 1 60 'r-f '^""■^'60 25 25 60 50 17 42 $77 92 .•!♦ $1 00 Toi 50 Wil 1 00 Wi 60 Wil 60 Wil 1 00 Wil 60 Wil 60 Wil 60 Wo( 60 60 1 60 60 60 Ach -60 Act irl.. I'U ... ■i,.,.ff Maxwell, J. H. ,,|, ,,; Martin, Mrs. Robert r y, Mitchell, Samuel '' r 1 Mitchell. Charles C. 1 Mitchell, John 2 Mitchell, Barbara A. 1 MillidKe, Rev. J. W. . j t '„ 10 Millidge, Mrs. J. W .^jiV 1 Martin, Mrs. J. Maxwell, Lydia Irvin, William Irvin, Edward Pollard, Mrs. J. S. Ragon, Wesley Ragon, Mrs. W. Ragon, John Ragon. Mrs. John Ross, James Ross, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. W. Simpson, Joseph .11 ,,ii.f. fo Simpson, Mrs. J. ' ' * ,,j„ Smith Robert ? -.r Smith, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Loren Thompson, Mrs. Loren Thompson, Mrs. Wilmot Thompson, Mrs. H. , , , Thompson, Fred. W • !thompson, Mrs. John Towers, William Towers, Mrs. W. Towers, Augiista Towers, Robert jr. Towers, Mrs. R. Towers, George ■.-, . Towers, Mrs. G. Wilson, William u.,,. • ■. Wilson, Mrs. W. '^ '"' '^ ■ ' Wilson, David /iji Wilson, George u „a «,,? Wilson, Sarah A. ' ', . Wilson, Maria „«."^ Wilson, Mrs. Robert 7 sT Woodcock, Mrs. A. 1 •;' 143 50| Baldwin, George SOjCarnie, David 00|Carnie, Sarah OO.Carnie, Katie 00 Carson, Mrs. C. 00 1 Dyer, Henry 00 Gowan, Joan 00 Gilles, Frank 00 "" '- 76 00 50 00 00 25 26 26 50 60 00 00 50 00 60 00 00 00 50 00 60 00 00 60 00 50 ec 50 00 60 00 00 50 25 60 00 It ir,(. ,■ $06 76 SAINT PATBIOK. Aoheson, J. H. AcLeson, Alex. •I 1 00 00 Gilles, Mrs. F. . , ■ , Irwin, John .m^j Monahan, Hugh 1 Monahan, Mrs. Hugh Monahan, G. L. iw. /i.j Monahan, Mary J. , -l; ,f.f Monahan, Maggie Monahan, Eva McFarlan, Henry MeFarlan, Mrs. H. ^ > « McFarlan, Alex. 1 McFarlan, Julia McFarlan, .!', McFarlan, Dan '''"'' ' McFarlan, Mrs. D. '"' McFarlan, Mrs. Robert 1 McGuire, John 2 McGuiro, John jr. 1 McGuire, Mrs. John tOHvi McGuire, James McGuire, Mrs. J. (Af McGuire, Samuel ^•.^i•^ >'. . ) McGuire, Mrs. S. Mclninch, Samuel 1 Roulston, John, Roulston, Miss Pratt, Daniel Pratt, Mrs. D. Smart, Mrs. James 1 Smart, James 00 so 25 25 00 00 60 00 60 60 00 50 50 60 25 26 60 60 00 26 25 60 60 00 CO 00 26 60 25 25 25 00 60 26 75 25 00 60 .J' OAK BAT RdAb. $2i 75 Collected by Miss McBride. QregoTj, Thomas Gregory, Mrs. Thomas Gregory, William Love, Joseph Mowatt. William Mowatt, Henrv ; ■" Mowatt, Maruia a aoi?>.u $0 50 60 60 50 26 60 60 it' 'V"fi If ,,ri tr ■ • 'X. m ,'t ■ ■ tn Ml ft' 5,« i #-1 ■' 'ft* u u ■.; ■ m '.•J . : i ■:.■:.■. ■.::;^. .;/ii^! Mowatt, Samuel McBride, John McBride, James McBride, Jane Maxwell, J. H. H. PoUey, Margaret E. Polley, Mrs. Robert Rolls, William Rolls, Mrs. Watters, Daniel / -'^-'^ Waiters, Mrs. B.'^'/'H .•'- Webber, James. Webber, Mrs. Jchn Wood, Mrs. Joseph . at r. 144 Maggie Johnson, ^ ■\ ;'^^^!^ Mrs. W. Hamilton; ^"f ,;"V Mrs. B. Randall, "^-"MMfl^i Mrs. W. W. Shaw, Mrs. John Boyd, | : John Boyd, James Murray, Clara Murray, ', Abigail Roix, Mrs H. McKenzie, James McKay, A. S Baldwin, Angus Fisher, 50 50 60 60 76 25 25 £0 60 25 25 60 60 60 '.'.i:i ■ f)f. RECAPITULATION. St. David, St. Patrick, Oak Bay Road, 1st Collection, 2nd do. $9 60 $55 75 24 76 -^ - /- 'HO^^ih Nicholas Meating, Jf^ *'"' i'' A Friend, ^^ <"'^'i' Mrs. John Crickard , ""'" Guy Clinch, •^"" Robert Sutherland,' i^ ' -^ A Friend, • 'V/'ll' Mrs. Keene, " ' '^^ '*'^" Coll'n in Church, Nov. 1879, 4 98 May 4, '30. Intercession Day, 1 10 00 00 50 50 00 25 50 50 50 May 6, '80. Ascension Juhe 20, " (t 1 6 75 01 Total for St. George, $80 54 • ■ PENNFIELD. Collected by the Misses Cnckard. Mrs. Ash, _ ''^^^j/ $0 06 25 26 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 25 25 Matthew Bates, , q ^.j j/^ ^ (, gajry W. Best, .'^i^i.jK,,. Mamie E. Boyd, Jo^ Crickard, John A. Crickard, jr. Alice J. Crickard, : /ak'. Dou£;las Cross, H. 1^. Hansen, Lewis Holmes, M .■'. .nn.., 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 25 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 26 60 5t) 1 00 30 2 00 5 00 ^f^ 1 00 50 50 1 00 uoM -^% 50 50 ), 4 98 r, 1 10 1 75 6 01 ., -IW to 1 00 1 00 1 00 LO Mf L. Holmes, jr. Isaac Justason, I. J. Justason, Mrs. Warnock, Nelson Wright, Mrs. George Wright, jj' 'If :fr^iu, 25 5Q a, , 25 ^lU $8 00 CoUecied by the Misses Oillespie. .^f' Mrs. Alfred Mealy, James Gillespie, Thomas Spinney, E. Johnson, Charles Gillespie, W. F. Cunningham, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Gillesjpie Simon Boyd, '^'j > S. L. Mahar, Adelia Woodbury, Clai'a Woodbury, Mavy Ann Miller, Daniel Riordan, $1 00 2 00 .0 , 10 05 26 ^6 25 §2 55 May 2, '80. Coll. in Church, 1 14 June 20. " " " 2 32 ^jl^ 25 1 Minnie Fraser, 'I r'Ci ,% 00 Harry Fraser, 50 Washmgton Jack, Mrs. Henry Jack, Margaret Miller, ;< .dd) .Hl.: 50 50 25 25 00 501 25 25 25 25 50 $7 50 Collected hy Miss Maggie Say. Eliza Carlyle, ,, Xancy Boyd, ' '"^ ' Samuel McKay, George W. McKay, S. M. Bogle, Cassie McKay, Hugh Mckay, Mrs. Daniel Justason, Mrs. Eldridge, ^James Dunbar, Robert Dunbar, James R. Andersott, A. C. Tatton, .■7- /, fi». $0 50 25 50 05 25 ' 10 .1 ^' 2. ' > 25 ^•^-25 ' 60 50 Total for Pennfield, $25 66 ROIX ROAI>. ^; Collected by Atcheson Carson, v, Atchfcson Carson, $0 50 Mrs. Atcheson Caraon, 23 Gorman .Johnson, Mrs. Gorman Johnson, Hannah Carson, Mrs. Angus Fisher, C. A. Carson, , ; ) William Carson, ^ Mrs. William Carson, Wilso.i Carson, Rachel Carson, • James Rourke, j;,)7 'yt/^rf„' Herbert Fisher, John Rourke, Maria Rourke, Mrs. Thomas Carson, • - Charles Rainor, n.rfte- m.4 50 25 23 50 50 25 25 50 50 50 50 60 26 25 75 ,iM ,{f Collecikl by MifsJiXtk: Mrs. Jacob Jack, Mary Spinney, Robert Boyd, Henry Clark, Walter Holmes, Johpny Hunter, Robert Fraser, 14 15 10 lt^SkJff^,P5 Epprson, R. B. ; . $7 00 SUMMARY FOK 1880. Saint George, $80 54 Pennfield, . ,. 25 66 RoixRoad, .a<>ri/ 7 00 $113 20 ST. JAMES— St. John. ':! Anderson, J. $1 00 Anderson, Mrs. 1 00 Armstrong, J. R. 5 00 Do. for iDef. Fund, 5 Op Armstrong, Rev. W. 20 00 Do. for Def. Fund, 20, 00 Campbell, Mrs. v,^ .,^.„ Cunard, W 10 00 40 00 I 00 ■■ >■• ''i Ji f '.■■'*. -'J ■'• ! fill vf li 1 >''<*1 It - *;*^ '» .-. '•■ '4 ill:';;- ■'i\. ''mi .^'"'i'^- ■ ,;" I •SI' ; ■ I l:i ci ■ /* ■ i * ' ^:>S? i'^it ^ifl ' /■* ■ ■'. • ,'' ■■■■>'-'* . 1 ■ ; ;„»; ■ '•1 ■ , ■■^ ' ■ '' ' ■'■■ ■."S : r-n;' 'M |j'|h T^■^: ^ '-rt • v'lli ■^. 1^ n 'Vw: Knowlton, Mrs. Laird, C. MoCabe, J. Mathers, Rev. B. MUlidge, S. Murray, Mrs. E. Murray, Mrs. R. Price, James Raymond, Mrs. Robinson, G. L. ' Reed, Mrs. A. Stewart, E. N. S. Sunday School, Ti-oop, O. V. Wakeling, Mrs. Willis, E. Sundries, Annual collections, 2 S 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 9 10 100 146 00 60 50 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 90 00 00 For S. P. G. $8 50 ForShingwaukHome,U 50 20 0" $120 SAINT JOHN— Trinity. AnonymouH, Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, James Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, S. Arnold, R. H. Bayard, Mrs. E. Bayard, Miss -^v Beard, Mrs. Beard, Miss E. Bedell, Miss Bannister, Miss Bell, Miss Bertha Blatch, Mr. Blatch, Miss Black, W. A. Black, Miss Blois, O. Blood, Miss Boyd, the Misses Breeze, Mrs. W. §ree2e,Mi8s rigstooke. Rev. Cuio& Brigstooke, Mrs. Bt(^Qie, Miss $2 !.i' 2 2 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 40 10 1 00 00 00 50 00 60 50 00 60 60 00 25 50 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 GO OO 00 00 00 00 Brown, Mrs. ''• ; 26 CampbeU, C. 200 Can*. Mrs. J. F. 300 Cassidy, W. 5 00 Causey, Mrs. W. 1 00 Cornwall, Ira jr. 1879, 1 00 Do. 1880, 1 50 Cornwall, Mrs. Ira 1879, 1 00 Do. 1880 . 1 50 Cornwall, Eddie 1879, 50 Do. 1880, 75 Chamberlain, Mrs. 1 00 Chubb. Miss M. 1 oo Churchill, John Clarke, Mrs. 1 00 50 Clarke, Miss 50 Clarke, C. P. , 8 00 Clarke, J. H, ''' ' 5 00 Clarke, A. B. , 2 00 Corey, CD. 1 CO Coster, J. A. 7 00 Coster, George J. 1 00 Coster, Mrs. G.J. 1 00 Coy, Mrs. 1 00 Coy, Miss 1 00 Daniel, Mrs. F. y,\ V, 2 00 Devine, G. F. 1 00 Disbrow, H. B. W. 50 Dodd, A. W. 1 00 Fairweather, G. E. 10 00 Fairweather, Herbert ; , , 200 Fallis, William "■: 1 00 Fogg, Mrs. 60 French, Miss 6 00 Gilbert, H. T. 16 00 Gregory, Mies 1 00 Gregory, Mrs. H. 1 00 Gregory, James 2 00 Gregory, Mrs. James Godard, H. J. A. otf 1 00 1 00 Gorbell, Mr. S. '^■ 2 00 Hanington, A. H. 26 00 Hanington, Mrs. A. H. Hansen, Neils Hare. Mrs. George Henaerson, Mrs. 1 00 60 4 00 60 Harrison, W. F. 25 00 Hartt, Miss M. 3 00 Hoyt, J. A. 40 00 Aoyt, Mrs. 1 00 IngeraoU, Miss 1 OO 147 Vt . nV Jones, Simeon ''• V,' Jordan, Mr. Keatley, John Keatley, Mrs. Kirkpatriok, Charles Lawton, Stanley Leayitt, Mrs. W. Lester, Mrs. Magee, Miss Manning, Mr. Masters, Mrs. Matthews, G. F. Matthews, Mrs. G. F. Meiritt, Mrs. C. Millidge, Mrs.T. B. Millidice. Thomas E. Moran Mrs. Mcrt. 'ty, Mrs. Thomas M«.r}i i vR. P. McF . ', reorge McL vei^^an, William MuNichol, James sen. McNiohol, Jtimes jr. McNichol, Mrs. James jr, Nicholson, Mrs. J. W. Otty, H. P. Otly, Mrs. H. Parker, Mrs. Partelow, Mrs. Partelow, Miss Patton, C. Patton, Mrs. J. ' ' Perley, Mrs. W. C. Peters, Mrs. and the Misses Price, Miss M. E. Price, Mrs. E A. Prince, William Ranney,H. R. Ratchford, Mrs. Richardson, J. T. Robinson, Morris Robinson, Mrs. M. Rourke, W. P. Soammell, J. H. Scott, Miss Sc(^t, Ada Scott, Walter Sears, John Sears, Mrs. E. jr. Sears, Miss Sears, David 15 00 Seeds, J. A. 1 Ol Seeds, the Misses 1 0(1 Seoly, D. J. 25 Seely, Mrb. D. J. 2 00 Sliarpe, F. S. 00 Smith, Charles 00 Smith, Mrs. F. 00 Smith, J. R. 00 Smith, Mrs. J. R. 00 Smith, Jack 00 Smith, Baby 00 Snydei*, John Oj Stephenson, Mrs. 10 00 Stephenson, Miss 2 00 Step' enson, Andrew 2 OOlSturdee, E. T. 60!Stur(lee.|FI L. // « ^ ,» : tujfjl, -J* Hj-i 500 I 60 1 oe 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 25 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 12 00 5 2 5 00 00 00 6 00 1 2 I 2 ■y 2 ^y 1 00 00 50 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 50 10 00 15 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 CO 05 2 5U 200 1 00 200 16 00 5 00 300 5 00 i»*' 2 1 ' 1 6 10 00 50 50 6 00 200 ^oo 3 00 2 00 25 50 00 1 00 200 15 00 200 50 49 34 "^wain, Miss R. Tingly, Mrs. '' Tisdale, the Misses Thurgar, Mrs. rodd, E. F. Tucker, John Walker, Mrs. Dr. Wallace, Miss f .;: Weldon, C. W. Wheeler, Miss Whitehorne, Mr. Whitney, G. W. Whitney, Mrs. G. W. Williamson, Mr. Sunday School, 1st Semi-annual Collection, 41 84 2nd do. do. 5S 47 Boxes, 84 62 Sale of work, 15 48 $825 40 SAINT MARE. Armstrong, Rev. 6. M. $20 00 Armstrong, Mrs. Geo. M. 5 00 Adams, Mrs. W. H. 3 00 Allison, F. O. 1 00 Adams, Thomas S. 1 00 Barlow, Mrs. J (w. to.) 8 00 Butt. W. F. 2 00 Boyd, R. Murray 3 09 BertoB, George K: 1 00 Beverly, Fulton 1 00 Bostwiok, CM. 3 00 -If ¥■-■■ WK'^ A':- IF? ■ • ■;/ Cowan, John .A ■, ,h' 6 Coster, George G. li>^ tjiL ,.^i 6 Clinch, Carleton -U .«I .v 2 Clinch, Peter • M fiJ/ 2 Daniel, T.W. ^^ . i 50 DeForest, f -eorge S. li' ) .» 2 DeForest, S. 8. 1 Dickpon, S. Z (s. w. & o.) 3 Everett, E. J. . t .>. .h'V 10 Emery, Oliver >'j . 1 Falrweather, Fred. R. IrU .i I Fielders, John mUA ,(«> 1 Foster, John -V: ,u,>rt!;«t; 2 Goddard, Mrs. / .r«oaii r; 1 Goddard, Fred, i -u.' .'iosn'.i 1 Griffiths, Dr. Goldinp-, I Edgar Horn, John Harrison, L. R. Henry, Charles Humphrey, R. B. Hamilton, George A.,M. D. 4 Hanington, Frederick 'i I ,t} 2 Hatheway, Mrs. F. W.J /i .10 Hatheway, Miss 6 Haixling, Mrs. James A. 2 Hunt, Miss • ui . . 1 Jarvis, W. M. . •?'' "n 50 Jarvis, \V. M. (donatibn,) : Kaye, JamesJ. .u ,y 2 Kaye, J. Sidney . 'f. ,at>y(i'H 1 Kinnear, C. F. i;i-- /f '6 Keator, Mrs. Geo. E. S. '•; 2 Knodell, George A. 5 Lawton, Charles ,-'5 Lawrence. Joseph W, '.Tit: i* 2 148 on Pattison, W. S. ,vu^,.fii8 00 Pailee. Z. ,.,}.: , OORoJph, A. P. .f.i 00 Robertson. James F. ) 001 (8. w. & ) J 00 Sadlipr W. H. B. ■ I Mm., .T ;^ ,'xni) 2 .1 t'l^.n-ii 1 { fe-il'' lu .^ik , 2 li. ^liv^u 1 1 00 f^mith, George F. 00 Sharpe, R. G. (0 Seovil, R. C. (0 Scribrier, T>. GO Skinner, A. 0. 00 Starr, W. F. , ^-,,. 00 Sancton, George F. ;f .iv,, 00 Seely, G. Fred. .,].,„3 00 Turner, J. D. ,, ,f^if ^ 00 Tippett, A. P. ',;] r /.,' (X) Thorne, E L. j.;i.j ' 00 Thomsis, Capt. Wm. ,i/. ',; 00 Taylor. John F. 00 Taylor, Sidney H., M. D. 00 ; Whiting, J. M. F. •■•Ur-. OOlWallace, W. B. . .;(, ,Joi"; 00 i Ward, Charles ^nxj. t J. .. i 00, Wilson, John. u,i. ;mM ioii ,.. 00 Anonymous, .j, .g^i^ ,n<^^^;^i 1 90 1 00 5 00 100 Oo 2 00 ; 5 QO 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 J 00 2 (K) 5 0) 7 00 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 1 YAAB t !1 .Vji'i-ii-!^- Lordly^ A. J. Master, Charles Millidge, T. :E. , Macdonaid, G. A. Macdonald, MrSi Manlks, M. F. Muri'ay, George , ./ ^.';V/I .h 4 Men-itt, W. F. .(, ;.| ^jjp2 Meifi-itt, Jofleph. ,;M«iiT '.^'lA McLean, J. T. Q. ;. ^^j/ v ,2 McGivern R. P. (donation).- 0; iNTiohols, Misfi Celia (W.^ Q,) ^ J, JPuddington, Mrs. R.JEk;; \,,r 1 ;^eters, A. W. u.„u;i ,vi-<'X J^orter, John ^^ . i . : .'j , ; 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oil 00 00 00 00 00 OJ 00 00 bo 00 00 00 00 00 QO 00 Do. Do. Do. Do. Vr X( ,« f 1 I 10 00 00 $460 20 For General Purposes— Ist Semi-ann'l Collection } oo tn 2nd do. do. ] "^^^ /" Subscriptions to Gen. Pur. 362 20 \V. «feO. Fund, sub's, 4= 00 ,^,j let Collection. 61 62 .>(,v iA moiM (.1 SAINT MARTINS. Beatty, James « . > . i'U-O^I $1 00 . 1 00 il 00 1 00 Beatty, Israel nlJ. Briggs, Harry • oiiaV/ Burgess, John mh.}. Campbell, Rev. J. R..& fiEim. 6 00 Carson, Mrs. Robert ^tui ,5,;, 25 (jRi»on, Mrj. Jos3jh i iv;.(l ,«!/, 25 149 ./! 'i MI tit/ ■•Kfl-'- 1 1 1 1 'I r f. M^'^ K' Charlton, Mrs. F. Charlton, Mrs. John Charlton, Mrs. A. Charlton, Miss Alice S. M. Charlton, Ormond Clarke, Mrs. H. Crdnk, Mr. Ezra Cronk, Mr. William Daly, 8. sen. Daly, S. K. Esq. Daly, Mrs. S. K. Paly; l^ ichael R. Daly, tJrsula C. Daly, Amelia Daly, Sam. J. Davidson, Annie Doherty, Andrew Doberty, Henry EoBter, Mrs. Arthur Foster, ^irs. E. H.j,-^ Foeter, Robert P. Foster, A. L. Gilchrist, Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Hodsmyth, Mr. Jas. 3« . Ingram, Mrs. v' Lovatt, John A. ,i,', Lovatt, Mrs. R. E. Lovatt, Miss E. M. Muller, Gottlieb Morrow, Mrs. MoBher, Mrs. J. Marchbank?, Mrs. D. Murtiay, Mrs. McLaren, Miss Nugent, Mrs. Ed. Oaborne, Jas. and family Parker, Mrs. J. S.^j.,>^ ,-ior:ii XV. , - •/ ; Hy.. hi, ,£1 m 00 00 00 CO .50 50 25 60 00 00 00 60 25 Rourke, Miss Rourke, W. H. Eaq^Sc fam. Rourke, Fred- DumUiB . . . . Rourke, Jas. E. Rourke, Henry W. Rourke, Lottie Taylor, Mrs. S. Tocqne, Mrs. I'racy, Edward / Tracy, James Tracy, John Whitney, Joseph Whitney, Albert Whitney, Miss 50 Walker, Mrs. 60 ,00 55 60 O'l 25 25 vO 00 00 60 25 25 00 25 60 00 25 60 40 Woods, Thomas J. E. Smith, i. .r.'!/ Mrs. George McKean, 'ft^q Miss Miles, ■ ' Thomas Biden, C. L. Estabrooks, Esq., Mrs G. L. Estabrooks, Annie Estabrooks, . ^ > WinslowTilley,, -I .'. Mrs. J. Lester, i Friend, r'"^' < J. W. Smith, Esq., -^o: Mrs. M. Brown, ran a' Barbara Brown, ,»mx*I it^.r) 1 1 1 Parker, Leonard Parker, R. L. Parker, A. G. Patterson, Geo. B. Patterson, Sam. Patterson, Miss E. J. Patterson, Miss C. A. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 Paterson, George Bay, Robert E. .-. .. 1 Bomnael, Mrs. .; .^^iT-.tnAn Bommel, Henry .o .n,/; , Rommel, Benj. " Bourke, Mri. W. H. Sepr. 1 Mrs. Paterson, OOAin-ed Garden, ,{ 00|Benj Close, 50 Mrs. Close, 25. May Close, 25: Mrs. D.Tapley, 00 Geo. F. Fair, 00 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore, 00 Mr. & Mrs. J. S. B. Clements, 3 00 ,r=;oi 3 ,1, $2 60 40' 00 00 00 50 3 00 50 25 20 00 1 00 6a 50' 60 881 50 00 00 00 Thomas Tomelson, OOiMiss McCallough, 50 Mrs. Wilson, 00 Mrs. Duplissie, 25 Mrs. J. Clarke, 60 Mrs. Bonner, 25 Mrs. J. Hall, OOMiSfJ. McCoy, ) Ji'hyi!}u.^i r.J>*!. 1 .tltiU 60 70 60 26 20 20 £5 60 1 Jf- : n I n/I ' . W ' . ' 1 1., ' * sT ' Jt*' ' i^ ^M .' .; • s i. 1 'i|5.1- ' Sr.. I \ "•> . '^' •'il. ■'^ rj^< ' WSk / 150 .^t- W! y ■ '■.»-. '"?' !i ■ 4 t. •J\ !;.;.(•• Edith Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Blaney, Mrs. E. Hanson, Mrs. Wise, Wm. Davenport, Miss Allan, Mrs. R. Bailey, Wm. McKeen, Rev. Wm. Jaffrey, i • i? '• i John Peppers, Thomas F. Barker, Esq., Miss Barker, ii't'* Miss C. Barker, J. E. Flewelling, Mrs. Wm. Barker, Charles Biden, > Isaac Peabody, David Coombes, Wm. Peppers, Robert Peppers, ' »* <''. Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wisely, Wm. Lipset, Mrs. John Gibson, Senr. John Allan, A. S. McLauchlan, David Tapley, Robert Bailey, Walter McFarlane, Mrs. Friel, Charles Wise, Jacob'Miles, ..((^Jl Richard Carman, Alex. Cosseboone, Edna Cosseboone, Wm. Barker, Esq., Kich&rd Good, James Garden, Henry Gill, Ist Collection, 2nd Collection, .OO'fnj ;l'l' rth. 50 50 60 30 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 50 25 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 0() 00 60 25 00 60 00 OC 57 75 Collection in Church, 3 43 Collected by Charles Hathe- I way at Nashwaak, 1 00 Friend, 25 Cash, 32 .r $50 00 $123 12 Limited to Home Mission Fund, 73 12 Gen. Funds of D. C. S. 60 00 f '• $123 la DBFICIEMCY FUKD. J. W. Smith, Esq., 22 Mrs. J. W. Smith, 22 60 50 SAINT PAUL (P0BTLAN1»). GENERAL TURPOSBS. it ..I ■.V»' , A iU t .1 'd ils A. C. S. Andrews, Dr. Annonymous, do", Armstrong, Edw. Armstrong, Robert Barker, Dr. Beer, Wm. H. Box, Contents of ' Boyd, Barclay, Buchanan, Henry Campbell, Mrs. M, Card, Edward Chisholm, H. W. Coster, Mrs. Allan Coster, Miss Crawford, Mrti. Isaac Daniel, Arthur DeB'ois, T. M. DeVeber, Rev.W.H. & Mrs. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Evans, Miss Jane Fairweather, Mrs. E. Falrweather, Mrs. Jos. Fairweather, Louisa Fairweather, Susan Fisher, John Frith, Mr. and Mrs. H. W* Gilmor, A. E. Hanington, Jas. P. iriurrison, Jer. Hazen, Wm. Jr. H. E. M. Jack, I. Allen Jarvis, C. E. L. ' Jones, Hon. Thos R. Kinnear, Jas. A. Lee, Wm. G. Ijewis, Mrs. ■^ Likely, H. D. $1 GO 2 00 1 to 1 00 1 00 1 00 8 00 -2 00 5 71 5 00 1 0(» 4 00 4 00 3 00 5 no 10 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 50 00 20 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 4 00 10 00 8 00 4 00 10 00 2 00 1 00 ' '.< . w1 Morrison, Jas. C. Murray, Miss Peacock, Eliza r . Peacock, G«o. Peacock, S. F. Peters, B. Lester Price, Thos. RobinsoiK T. B. Rogers, James Schofield, S. Sliives, Alex. Shives, Kilgour Sill, Rev. F. S. Smith, Mrs. H. B. Smith, G Sidney, Starr, R. P. Starr, Mrs. R. P, Stepliens, F. T. Street, A. B. L. Symonds, Mrs. Symonds, The Misses Thomas, Alban Thomson, S. R. Thorne, W. H. Wetmore, D. B. Wickenden, C. O. Wiseman, Robert '/' Wright, Amelia Wright, Arthur Easter Offerings, ;;/ >i .- 'JV .'li 151 3 09 Frith, H. W. 5 00 Hanington, James P. 8 00 Harrison, Jeremiah 3 00 Hazen, Miss 1 00 Hazen, Wm. jr. : 2 00 Hoyt, !B. H. 1 00 Jack, I. Allen 5 00 Jarvis, C. E. I .. 00 Kinnear, Jame<. A. 40 00 Likel^r, H. D. 5 00 Mornson, Mrs. James C. 1 00 Morrison, the Misses 6 GO Murray, Miss 20 00 Peiler, E. 10 00 Penaligan, W. A. ; ■ , 40 00 Robinson, T. B. 40 00 Etogers, James • • 3 OO.Selfridge, Mary ^ "'''■ 6 OO.Shives, Kilgour 8 00 Sill, Rev F. S. 4 00 Smith, Mrs. H. B. 3 00 Smith, G. Sidney . ; 10 00 Stevens, F. T. -' 25 00 Thomas, Alban 50 Thurgar, Mrs. J. Venner 00 TurnbuU, M. A. 5 ) Underbill, Mrs. 00 Wetmore, D. B. 00 Wiseman, Robert 00 Wright, Amelia Wright, Arthur $573 71 Wright, John A. .i,!- A- 5 2 110 ,«; V-iC: DBFIOIBNCY FDND. It 'Hi'i'ififh Andrews, Dr. Anonymous, Do. Barton, M. Bond, Jaipes Brock, F. Buchanan, Henry Busby, W. L. Campbell, Mrs. M. Chamberlain, M. Coster, Miss Drury, W.C. (thank offer'g) 25 Drury, the Misses 3 Dyer, Thomas £. 1 E. N. M. 2 Fishei*. John 1 Friend, 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 2 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 UO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 />. 5 00 4 00 20 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00' 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 10 00 5 2 2 4 2 ^1 00 00 00 00 00 00 General Purposes, Ueficiency Fund, W. & 0. Fund, 50 • 5 00' 1 00 " 10 00 $ 186 50 $573 71 186 50 67 40 $827 61 Collection Anniversary Ser- vice, (July 1, 1880) less expenses, amounted to $37.66. SHEDIAC— 1878-9. ' Too late for publication in last Repor • Armour, Mrs. Stephen $0 20 Barnes, William 2 00 Bateman, John 2 73 .'mi ■V 152 ■ ■; ." .1 Bateman, Mrs. Willinm Belts, Henry ,[ ,,,j Clarke, Mrs. ^„ij/r £lliott, Mrs. Thomas ,.■•' ' Hanington, Hon. D. Hanington, Mrs. Joseph Ingles, Samuel Jarvis, Rev. Dr. .,.,ni Johnson, Bertha Johnson, Isabella Johnson, Mrs. John Lutes, Mrs. George McQueen, Mis. A. -^ " Mills, George , " Millar, Mrs. Dr. - ■• ' Scovil, Mrs. A. H. Stevens, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Smith, Miss Cordelia Sutherland, Mrs. > j Tool, Edward ,. "'i '... Tool, Miss '■.J'?Vi!>i>' Welling, E. J. ^ .t 'i Welling, John Welling, George Welling, Mrs. Wm. sen. A.B. C.andD, Aog.4, '78. Ist Ser. D.C.S. Shediac Church, 3 Kov. 2, '* 2nd do, Deo. 1, " Ser. S. P. G. 20 2 4 25 ?G 20 25 00 00 50 00 25 10 GO 00 50 77 00 Tool, Edward 1 00 Tool, MiBS 25 Welling, Edward James 1 00 Welling, John ' ,' \ 1 00 Welling, Sherman 60 Welling, Mrs. Wm. Senr. 25 A. B. C. and D., 20 87 Sermon D. C. S., Nov. 2, 79, Shediac Church, 3 65 Sermon S. P. G., May 2, '80, 4 58 •='--n\'/ SIMONDS. <^-f For 1880. ,4.-. J Bateman, John Bateman, Marcus Bell, John Hanington, Hon. D. Hanington, Mrs. Joseph Hanington, Mrs. Sherman Inglis, Samuel Jarvis, Rev. Dr. Johnson, Mrs. John Milne, William McQueei), Mrs. A> Robin;son, Henry Scovir, Mrs. A. H. Smith, Miss Cordelia Sutherland, Mrs. :» (l Fate, Mrs. " «'^'I'- Friend, .T'^ifn'.lt.il Greioainpr, M. Oarse, Gavin Johnstone, Mrs. Johnstone, Robert McBrine, Mrs. McBrine, D.. J. P. Stephenson, N. i t. ■; Stephenson, B. Stephenson, Marshall Stephenson, John Stephenson, Mrs. John Stephenson, Mrs. James .■»K,'.-'' 25 60 25 30 25 50 50 50 1 00 2 00 50 25 25 25 25 H<.' lit ^^8 06 Collected by Mr, Isaac Laud. Adams, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. L. D. Clarke, Mrs. L. D. B'Orsay, Miss F. Ferguson, A. Fisher, J. W. Gass, Miss Howard, Miss Irwin, John Irvin, Gordon ; ; Laud, Mr. Porter, Williani Stephenson, Robert J, Scctt, David Scott, William Toner, James Willis, Mr. A. Willis, George Young, John Young, William v.'.' r VA '■ v-v ? iidof. ,!,» ei 00 50 3 00 1 00 1 00 50 75 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 50 50 1 00 2 00 60 2 00 1 00 60 'ii'ik- Evany, Richard Evans, Williaoi Moore, R. A. Raymond, Mr. Scovll, Rev. Canon Schofleld, Samuel Schofleld, Rev. George Wagner, Mrs. Watson, John E. iiiif^ 'I- u. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2U 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 $88 00 Collected by Mrs. E. 0.. Stewart. Crozier, Andrew Dallon, Thomas Garnett, Thomas Howard, Miss Moore, Robert Moore, Robert D. Porter, Alfred Stewart, Robert G. Stewart, Walter D. «1 00 12 ,b'.; 60 2 00 1 00 36 50 2 00 15 ^1 63 Collected by Mrs. Wilson. $1 00 80 ,.;Ti( ,1;, 60. tVriH r I 1 00 - . ,{. ,;. 50. . J.,<:\ 50 . 1 :,!►'•- .:{ '^. 1 V'ft. '' ""^''60 928 75 dri• " '<2^'' i x> Wallace, J. J. '} *! ■'• '*^""' 1 00 -tt^- '''•■•• • ei5 60- Offertory, '■^^m^^''-^'; 1994 For B. H. Missions, $200 00 •♦ S. P. G. 8 00 •' D. C. S. , 60 43 " Deficiency Fund, 84 00 '■ 1 00 ' 60 1 00 60 - 1 00 J 50 ' 60 60 . ... ... , 50 v:r)%i ,Mfn 50' ' I • '1 »1 vi >>^j Total, $287 48 '■ t,- * I / hT'. 154 p I SPRINGFIELD. iBensoD, Mrs. Best, John Best, Miss S. A. Best, Miss M. L. Charlton, Mrs. Colgan, James Friend, A Frost, J. Smith . i^n ^ Fulkins, Peter Gilbert, Miss Graham, Miss Hatheway, (George Henderson, Mrs. Haggard, Stephen Huggard, James Huggard, Richard Jr. Huggard, John Huggard, William Huggard. Mrs. A. HuKgard, Miss Sarah Kelller, James Kellier, Miss Kelller. William >' '-'SV Long, Samuel Long, David Martin, Mrs Marven, Philo Marven, J, Sturgess Marven, J. Henry Marven, Mrs. J. H. ...,.,..-: Marven, Charles ,vjt ,k>M Marven, Miss £. •,;<:><;( Marven, John .>,,v^ Mensie, I'homas .t. .r-< Nortbrup, W. J. C. Northrup, Mrs. W. J. C. Northrup, James W. Northrup, John F. Northrup, George J. Northrup, Lewis Northrup, A. G. 2nd ii/l ,, Northrup, Mrs. Z. I. J. Northrup, William Nonihrup, R. D. Palmer Northrup, Jarvis T. Northrup, Wilson Northrup, Miss Jerusha Northrup, MissAni^le Northrup, Eli ^ r» i r O'Neill, John ^ Perkins, J. Drake Picket, Charles .Raymond, Philo M. 25 25 25 25 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 80 60 1 50 50 60 1 00 60 40 2 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 50 2 00 2 OU 1 00 8 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 26 50 50 50 50 75 25 60 1 00 60 50 25 25 50 1 00 25 1 25 « 00 Raymond, Samuel B. 8 00 Raymond, Miss 2 00 Soovil, W. B. 4 00 " " Deficiency, 4 00 Scovil, Miss 8 00 ♦« «• Deficiency, 12 00 Scovil, James 1 00 Scovil, Mrs. James 50 Scovil, George G. 1 00 Scovil, T. T. H. 2 00 Scovil, Miss Amy 50 Spragg, Azor B. 2 GO Spragg, Mrs. 1 00 Talbot, Rev. J. H. • 7 00 Talbot, Mrs. t .«*. a 00 Trafton, T. 6 00 COLLBCTIOKS. Ordinary, 4 52 Special (during Lent) for Deficiency, 16 30 SUNDAY 8CU00L BOXES Fairweather. Beecher Kellier, Maggie Marven, Fannie Marven, Georgie , ; , " ., , Scovil, T. ^';;^' ••': ^" Talbot, Katie • * ***;'^^ Vail, LUly - ' Wilsop Kitty P-' $126 50 STANLEY AND TAY CREEK. STANLEY. Brewer, Mrs. John $0 50 Brewer, Mrs. Robert 25 Clarkson, William Sr. 1 00 Clarkson, John 1 00 Clarkson, James Sr. . '; 1 00 Clarkson, James Jr. 60 Clarkson, Thomas 60 Oli^rkson, Henry 60 Douglass, Andrew 1 00 Douglass, John Sr. 50 Douglass, John Jr. 60 Douglass, Thomas Jr. 50 Douglass, Thomas Sr. 1 00 Douglass, David 60 Douglass, Maggie E. 80 Friend 10 Hanson, Beatrice .,.,,«< , ^^ 165 8 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 50 2 00 1 00 7 00 8 00 5 00 4 52 16 30 25 15 41 15 16 39 64 88 $0 50 25 00 00 00 60 50 50 00 50 50 50 00 50 86 10 25 Humble, Andrew Hamble. Edward Hamble, WUUe Homble, Johnnie McLay, Robert McLay, John Miles, Charles A. Fatchell, William (Deficiency ifund,) Raymond, Lt. Col. do. Raymond, Rer. W. O. do. Raymond, Mrs. W. O. do. JioDins, Charles Speer, Edward Turnball, Henry Wilkinson, Major S. Waugb, Andrew Collection at Williamsborg, ColltiCtion at Stanley, 50 60 60 60 26 25 60 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 50 50 60 1 00 1 50 1 81 2 09 Thomas, George Thomas, James Thomas, David Tomilson, William ToraiisoQ, Jam«!8 Tomilson, Jamen C. Tomilson, MorriA 26 25 25 00 60 60 10 r 027 80 WARD SETTLEMENT. Col. by MUs Maggie J. Douglass. Douglass, John Douglass, Maggie J. Howe, William T. Kelly, Mrs. Leonard Kelly, Mrs. John Scott, Robert Sr. Thomas, Oliver C. ij,,,,-^ ^ Waugh, Lydla J. .V / .TAY CREEK. 90 50 25 25 20 20 25 25 15 $2 06 Collected by Miss Esther Oaskin. A Friend, A Friend, Boyd, William Boyd, John H. Boyd, J. Oasttin, Esther Hodgins, Mrs. McLaucblan, Mrs. A. McNutt, Mrs. Thomas McFherson, Mrs. MelvlP, Robert Parent, Thomas D. Pidgeon, Edward Esq. Rogers, Jeremiah Rogers, Ellen Thomas, Mrs. W. lOf! I k $0 25 25 80 35 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 1 00 76 ■..■;1.26 25 «8 16 CollecUd by Miss Emma Stone. Eican, Agnes (1879) fO 60 (jorman, Joseph 50 Gourley, James Gourley, Joseph Jr Gourley, William Sr. " '* 1879. Gourley, Mrs. Wm. . )Jti(V/ Gourley, Maria Gourley, Mary J. Howe, Sarah E. Stephenson, Lemuel Stephenson, Mrs. Stone, George H. .^i .1. Stone, Emma ,;jI?h'' Stone, Madeline poj^oU ' Stone, Leman Thos. , rro vt rj H Stone, John f .> miv ' it) k \h¥A 'iU Miss Beer, Annie Beer, Leonard Beer, George H. Wbitp, > . H. A. White, "<'• Mrs. W. Walte. G. H. Wallace, Esq. Mrs. J. B. Hararoond. Mrf). John Alexander, William McKay, Mrs. McLean, Elvira McLean, Mrs. Oliver Hullet, •'?»<"''• •<«*! Allan Halleit, James M. Hallet, Oliver Hallet, Mrs. Oeorffe Mclntyre, Jennie Mclntyre, '^- »"^ ' Mav Mclntyre, A. 8. White, Esq. '"'f'J' A. E. McLeod, Esq. Vk '' R. P. Wetraore, I ''' Richard Cole, Dr. Goodfellow, John M. Keith, P. W. Fowler, Robert Foster, JobnMarven, Mrs. Alexander, Mlt>» Mclntyre, Charles Medley, Mrs. C. Medley, Lottie Evans, Mrs. F. Frith, Fenwick Frith, Oeorgie Frith, George Coggon, E. N. Sharpe, ' ' " Captain T. E. Arnold, John H. Hornbrook, Mrs. John King, Miss Vail, A Friend, H. S. John Carson, Harry Goldlng, C. N. Jarvis, D. Armstrong, Mrs. Gallagher, ^ ^. E. Morton, Esq. ^^;f'^^'*>« John Barnett and yainllDr, Major 0. R. Arnold,, lAn. O.R. Arnold, ' t. O. Arnold, Esq. Mrs. T. O. Arnold, 15G 9 00 O. Iloveard Arnold, 50! William Howes, 85 Georpe HlUcoat, 'Wiil' 2 00 Mrs. 0. HUlcoat, »Irru£f< i- . 2 00: Henry A. HlUcoat, ,•-*': 8 00 I)av-iim'iif co 1 00, Eliza 8calley, 1 00 Mary Scalley, 'IT ftinri i.ji •r JifcH . 1 1 1 10 10 2 50 Mrs. Murrny, Jeannie and 25 Maprgie, 50 James C. Ashton, ^«vf 50|S. F.Wilson, 35 G. S. Arnold, anu yjv^ ^^&i-f'; Helen Arnold, n'JT/'d ■ oo' 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 26 00 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 / ' %ri i*t i> Mrs. G. S. Arnold, W. P. Lynch, J. M. Klnnear, Mit*s Ambrose, Frances A. Wetmore, Mrs. James Feeny, Thomas Owens, A. T. D.iMcEiman, Esq. Mrs. Hugh Jeffirles Henry T. Parlee, , r , Nettie M. Parlee, CharleB Horseman, Joseph Hetherington, George Worden, Samuel Hallett, sum) AY SCHOOL. May Arnold (flowers) Lilian McMillan, do. Lottie Evans, do. . Reggie Arnold,. .., ; ;., , Marian White, - it . ■--^ Mil's Beer's Class, 19 Missionary Boxes, STUDHOIAI, : i. Zachariah Parlee, wallo. Mrs. Z. Parlee, >^f,mM, 1 oo 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 OO 25 2 00 2 00 1 00 20 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 8 03 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 25 1 50 2 00 1 04 60 .'M' 50 ia 60 / ,.<(<.. ' too 4 00 8 00 Ml . «0' 2 00 20 21 211 81 if} . 01 00 1 00 Ernest W. Pailee, ' //// H. L<'o Purlee, Mrs. Gll«a(1 Secord, ' Frank Senord, Edward F. Parlee, J. H. 8«cor r Duu^laHh, Annie ol ,uir/a Drummoud, Mrs. T. ' Drummond, Sunan Ferituson, John FerjiUHon. KobHrt ' Forsyth, M'ss Forsiy'.h, Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth. Lizzie Fornyih, James J. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Fo«vler, Mrs. H. Poivler, Mrs. J. M. 'Fo'^l'M*, Mrs. Wra. r^ lii^Fowl.r, Mrs. D. i 00 Fowler, A. Sherwood 1 00 Fo:' ,i I i .'(iifT. ■ . t .-ivA ,t 1 ■.'ff{ ,: .^. !.^ .-. 1 •:.;.iM' 1 3tnM ,.2 .'. ,Ut .'H .i\ .Ik I'R Sussex, .iJO^il, UPHAM AND HAMMOND. nil V 100 i X > Alton, Mrs. John Alexander, Charles, Alexander, John Armstrong, John Armstrong, John jr. Armstrong, KathariD&r Armstrong, Robert Baird, John ,,, „■ ., ., Barnes, Henry F. '•//^'"'"^ Barnes, Westra ' , Debow, Mr. and Mrs. C^ Debow, Mr. and Mrs. IB. Debow, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Debow, Richard De^w, James iA5. \«ih=j jjebow, Mrs. C. E. jjebow, Arthur W. -....u- i Demlll, Henry -"'••^■f^ ' 838 So'Hodglns, Margaret ;./ .t^\>\ ,,j 211 gi!lreland, Robert (\')W> , 1 gi9«;n ftH Kllpatrick. Mrs. ,'.'-u.i)' ■ ,il JJiJSO 8B Kilpatrlc' Martha xM ,i,i Kilpatri y-, ''rs. John \) .mJ KllpatrlcK, • harlotte .lii ,'» 2 00 X 00 •T/ .|;oo 1 CO IOC 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 . 60 1 do Kilpatrick, Mary E. « .noV.'fr; Kilpatrlck, David .giu ,tv Kilpal.rick, Jas. G. .jk^IA .Jl-y;,. Filpatrick, Alfred G. f ,hi ULilpatrick, Alexander 7/ , v Kirkpatrick, John .j;/!^ ,.1 Lackie, Robert ^ :•' - 1 Lackie, Mr. and Mrs. Jaraes Lackie, Robcitjr. .{;;■« Llsaon, Thomas Lisson, Joh^ j-^fialri^^ hJ. Llsson, Chr. (H.) i.r'rvain Ussou, Chr. (S.) LlsBOD, Richard ijc'f:;!;'! iiif^u .. Llsson, Robert ,r,o;:'^ . oii"! n . •Lyoe, Jane A. .f» ,•! 1 r^i>9, George l McBrice, Edward 1 00 00 00 00 00 30 HO SO 00 fiO 00 00 fiO 25 50 50 f'O ••0 0.') W) 00 00 08 00 50 00 00 50 50 26 25 25 50 50 80 60 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 00 50 .50 60 50 50 50 60 50 00 00 00 iT7; -'r' 'T' ■^■i |] 'f* ^■: '% V ' > "t ' *■ , ■■I-' .. f..' ■ '/'U ■ ■ ■■•:>, •' % m ■■t i»i ■ '.■',-'7*,J ■.■'.fJL I -;■«- / 1*1 168 la , l I ■;t ■■ 1 HcBrlde, Wm. (2 years) 1 McEweo, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1 McFall, Mrs. McLaren, Maria McLaren, Bessie McLaren, Irvine Mago wan, Joseph Magowan, Mr. & Mrs. Sam'l 1 Mallory, Mrs. March, Mrs. 1 March, Charles 1 Mills, John 1 Mills, Robert 1 Missionary, 10 Myles, Robert 1 Myles, Thomas 1 Neil, Andrew 1 Nesbet, Mr. 1 Reid, Mrs. James A. Robertson, Mrs. Scott, Alexander Scott, Robert 1 Scott, James -m'^i Scott, Sarah J. Seely, Mr. Seely, Mrs. Seely, Oscar 1 Seely, Brnce Sherwood, J. Ford Sherwood, R. C. 2 Sherwood, A. and family 2 Smith, Mrs. E. l Smith, Caleb Smith, Charity Steele, Mrs. John Steele, Georgie Steele, Herbert Thompson, W. (2 years) Walker, Mrs. Warrell, Alexander Wilkins, Thomas Wilson, William Wilson, Mrs. Abraham Woods, Mrs. Sermons— Ist, $6 49 «' 2nd, 9 82 Special Service— Deanery meeting, ao 50 50 60 60 «0 50 O'i 25 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 25 50 50 00 50 50 50 25 00 25 50 00 00 00 60 75 50 25 25 00 50 00 50 60 00 60 WATERFORD. Collected by Miss C. A. Mrs. A. McAfee, James Robinson Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. Samuel McAfee, Miss C. A. Wetmore, M. Hoistis, Mrs. £. M. Richardson, E. H. Flewelling, Mrs. E. H. Flewelliog, Wetmore 90 2o 25 25 25 00 2fr 20 25 60 $3 20 Collected by Miss Susan Balling . William Dalliner, Mrs. William Dalllog, Wiiliam Armstrong, Cbarles Seeres, Hugh Canningham, John Chambers, Mrs. .Tohn Chambers, Mrs. Edward Chambers, Miss E. M. Armstrong, Robert Hawks, John Patterson, Oeorge Robinson, ' Mrs. Oeorge Robinson, Archibald Robinson, Mrs. Archil»ald Robinson, Matthew Robinson, John Robinson, Joseph Robinson, «1 00 60 60 50 50 60 26 26 26 25 25 25 26 25 25 26 25 25 $6 50 15 81 6 37 i- ^ General Parposes, ( Deficiency Fand, ' 8. P. G. fl2S 12 T m- tU2 91 60 00 41 Collected by Miss Esther Bell. Esther J. Bell, Richard Bell, Mrs. Richard Bell, Miss M. J. P&tterson, William J. Patterson, Elijah Bell, Mrs. Andrew Parlee Mary E. Adair, Jesse Myers, Sarah A. Parlee, $0 r 15 60 /* -' 20 10 10 10 26 26 25 •2 15 Collected by Miss J/Slizabeth A. Bich- ardaon. £11 la A. McAfee, $0 I0> ' 159 Moses Chambers, Lizzie A. Bicbardson, Mary L. Richardson, Maria O. Richardson, Edward Richardson, James Chambers. MEW LINK OF ROAD. 25 16 10 10 25 25 91 20 Collected by Bing McFarland. ♦0 50 25 50 00 00 00 26 25 4 76 5 00 22 80 4 38 2 37 Bing McFarland, James McFarland, William N. McFarland, William McL. Sharp, James N. Jeffrey, John Jeffrey, Robert Price, William L. Bickford, Missionary, Total General Collection, 1st Semi-Annual collection, 2nd do. do. Orand total, $29 55 WELDFORD. Armstrong, Rev. W. B. 95 00 Armstrong, Mrs. 2 00 Beers, Fhineas 1 50 Beers, James 50 Beers, David 60 Beers, Bafas 1 00 Beers, Thomas 50 Call, Joseph 75 Call, James 60 Call, Thomas 1 00 Farrer, John ' 1 00 Farrei, William 1 00 Fearon, John 1 00 Ford, John 3 00 Ford, Mrs. 1 00 Ford, lirs. J. P. 1 00 Ford, John P. 25 Ford, Phoebe T. 25 Ford, Kate E. 26 Ford, Isaac S. 25 Jones, Frederick SO Leet, John 60 Smith, Mrs. Capt. 80 Stodbard, Mrs. 00 Shirley, Matthew Walker, Mrs. EdwarJ 1 00 1 50 Walker, Chas. T. 60 Walker, George 50 Walker, Mrs. C. T. 26 Wheten, Miss A. 25 Wheten, Miss J. 60 Wheten, John 25 Wheten, Edwvrd 26 Wheten, W. B. 60 Wheten, Albert 20 Collections, 6 15 936 00 WESTFIELD. Andrews, Mrs. 90 50 Ash worth, Mrs. 1 00 Baxter, J. 50 Baxter, S. 50 Ballentlne, Mrs. .ir.- ^^■ 1 00 Belyea, D. W. 2 00 Belyea, J. A. " 45 Belyea, J. Oliver 30 Belyea, J. Q. 45 Belyea, Mrs. N. .f ' 1 00 Brittaln, Mrs. 50 Burgess, W. 1 00 Bunnell. Mrs. A. 45 Cheyne, Francis 60 Craig, Eliza 50 DeVeber, N. H. 2 00 Hyland, Adeline 90 Lane. J. 60 Lingley, Abram 60 Lingley, Johnston 50 Lingley, J. B. 1 00 Lingley, Leander 1 00 McBeath, Mrs. 50 McBeatb, Fred. 25 McBeath, Thomas D. 25 McBeath, Mrs. Joseph 25 Milllcan, Mrs. 25 Mission Box, 51 Nase, F. W. C. 1 00 Nase, H. 1 00 Nase, J. M. 1 00 Nase, W. H. 1 00 Northrop, W. 1 00- Parker, Craig 60 Parker, George 35 Scott, Amanda 1 00 SImpaon, Robert 26^ Smith, Mrs. J. 60 Smith, Maggie 25 A / 1^0 W'. ¥'-'d zo Sraitb, Mabel Smith, W. C. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Joseph Theal, James, Trott, Fred. ^ , Wal-ih, James Waters, Isaac Whelpley, Annie Widow's Mite, Williams, W. Z. Wiggins, A. V. Woodman, A. M. Woodman, E. J. Collections at St. Peter's Ch. 6 27 Do. St. James' Church, 6 69 Do. Land's End do. An Offering in memory of the late Rector, 50 ^j'.r) .•:; £0 35 1 00 25 . ,1r;=l.' A'. 50 }, '<^^- , : 1 00 ,;wj''\ '! 25 i' ■;/ , 25 iv.Vl .If 50 ,*.\'. ii 2 00 V**' ' 4 00 2 00 Collected by Mrs. H, T. Parlee. 2 90 40 00 'K, Total. r>. .,•■•(1'; , WICKLOW. $95 32 '7' Collected by Miss Mary Bitchie. Friend, "'' ■Lewis, Mrs. Cbarlos Longstaff, Thomas Milbury, Seth Bitchie, Mrs. George Bitchie, Mrs. John Bitchie, James U Bitchie, Samuel Hi>'i = 04 ■;.-■>■ on <>.'.'. ti'i . .. $0 25 2 00 2 Oo 50 1 00 50 50 25 . ^7 00 (ji^Oollscted by Miss Lizzie Bitchie. Antworth, Mrs. John r ■■■, $0 25 Brown, Robert ; ^jj^. ferown, Mrs. Robert -^ 'ji, ' Glbersou, Alice ,.,,/ ' ('.t! Hunter, Adam %'"l, . Longs taff. Mrs. Robtnsott Bitchie, Chas. Sr., Bitchie, Mrs. Charles' ' Ritchie, John Sr. Ritchie, George Samuelj Bitchie, Lizzie »" „,.„ Stewart, Effle Myrtle, ■ Stewf rs, Joseph Carrem Wakcm, Thomas ^j^,^ Stewart, William H. J, j{ '„ 25 2o 60 'i>8 50 50 25 25 10 12 ,1 00 25 $0 25 25 25 2 33 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 Balloch, Cassle M. Birmingham, Mrs. W. Estey, Mrs. Holland FlewelUng, Bev. J. E. Flewelling, Mrs. J. E. Flewelllng, Nellie May Flewelllng, John Medley Friend Friend, " w v ,. ,,.;.! Green, Elizabeth Hagerman, J. B. M. D., , ,, Hendry, C.T. u-^tL .^'il^ Howard, Miss '-■•, ',• V'^ '• ,"V OP VTcKilligan, W. J. "'^l ■»^*<*'">" McGafflgan, Mrs. D. ^''V'^-^*' "' Parlee, H. T. "'■• '' Parlee, Mrs. H. T. '<""''' Parlee, Albert D. /.^J' !/ Saunders, J. L. ' Saunders, Mrs. J. L. Saunders, L. T. H. Saunders, Clarence A. irttewart, Adam Taylor, Annie Turner, James T. olt Wiley, David, M. D. Wiggins, John Wiggins, Hempson $20 83 Collected by Mrs. S, S. Wiggins. A Friend, ':"''''' Anderson, Mrs. Wra. ^ Appleby, Petrr Armstrong, Sophia 6. Bell, William Qorbitt, Thomas M T 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 . 50 25 1 00 26 f«0 1 GO 50 25 25 25 Corbett, Mrs. James $2 on • 3G 25 50 2 GO 25 Corbett, Mrs. Matthew Corbett, Howies Corbett, Helen ^^^^ Corbett, Thomas H. ^j^,,f t oJjjS'ii^ Carvell, W. H. Carvell, Florence Churchill, Calvin Churchill, Mrs. Calvin DeForest, Mary Fowler, J. B. ^ Hay ward, John Jonner fiastay, John Q. . ,, . ^ Hume, Jessie , r^ .'.j j/ |5 00 Jones, Eleanor A. ,.,14 ^^^^ .-:['tt. ,f». ■idol- ,i. I .>/f f ,l. , ■sJI',t 50 50 25 25 25 50 25 25 26 50 '1 00 1 00 25 25 161 lee. 80 25 25 25 2 33 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 50 50 1 00 25 50 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 25 50 1 00 a'jr* 50 25 $20 83 3G 25 50 2f 00 26 50 50 25 ' 25 25 60 • 25 25 ': 25 • 60 1 00 00 25 25 <^amleson, Fannie , < Hame, Alexander King, Colin King, Mrs. Colin Lindsay, Isabella F. London, Charles W. McWald, Thomas McWsid, Mrs. Thomas Nickersen, Charles Nelson, Hariet Parks, A, Parks, Mrs. A. Sherrard, James '\ . Smith, Mrs. John Wiggins, S. S. Wigzlns, Mrs. S. 8. Wiggins, Wallace £. Wiggins, Mrs. Wallace E. Wiggins, Annie P. Wiggins, Qeor^e S. Wiggins, Solomon CaUiP, Wiggins, Esther E, Wiggins. Delia E. Wiggins, Hannah Maud, Watters, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Henry Wilson, Anna E. Wilson, Mungo ColleyMrs.Geo. ff. Burtt, F. G. Ballocb, Mrs. R Wilmot Clark, D R. Friend, Gibson, A. C. Johnston, Charles Lewis, Mrs. Heqry Reed, Mrs. Daniel Sincock, Lizzie M. White, G. W.. M. P. P. White, Mrs. Geo. W. White, Agnes D. White, Leander A. White, H, B. White, Damy Collected by Mrs. James Cain, Mrs. James Cain, Evelena Cain, Alma S. Cain, Theodore Cain, Samuel Cain, Hettie B. Deloug, Mrs. U. 25 60 50 26 26 36 1 25 1 00 60 26 60 60 26 1 00 2 00 '.l t'^ 00 00 00 60 QfO 26 35 26 25 60 60 26 26 Friend, Friend, Knight, John H. Longstatr, Thomas Margison, Charles Reid, John i RECAPITULATION. Mrs. S. S. Wiggins, Mrs. H. S. Parlee, Mrs. Geo. W. White, The Misses Ritchie, Mrs. James Cain, tst Collection 2nd do. «27 26 White. $0 60 1 50 30 80 26 26 25 60 2 00 60 1 00 I 00 60 60 36 yo 35 35 25 1 00 $6 00 $27 26 20 83 10 GO 12 00 6 00 95 17 4 00 9 17 $84 26 $10 00 Cain. $0 50 60 26 25 26 10 26 WOODSTOCK, &c. WOODSTOCK. Bourne, F. W. Dibblee, W. F. Ketchum, J. D. Ketchum, T. Carleton Neales, Rev. Thomas Raymond, C. W. Raymond, C. L. S. Stone, A. J. Taylor, Merrill Dugan, James JACKSOMVILLt:. English, John Emery, C. Scott and Mrs. Emery, Charles Emery, M. Annie Emery, Alma H. Emery, Bertha £. Emery, Hamilton and Mrs. Emery, Frank Emery, LeBaron Emery, I. N. Emery, Kate S. Harper, James and Mrs. Harper, Annie H. Harper, John N. Harper, John and Mrs. Harper, W. G. and Mrs. Harper, I. F. Harper, H. W. Simonson, William Simonson, Albert aad Mrs. Simonson, Ernest Smith, Louisa Stone, Miss Titos, Mrb. Charles W. Vail, B. B. 02 00 6 00 6 00 1 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 60 50 50 3 50 50 50 50 36 150 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 3 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 '■'-«■•>-■ ioo / It ■162 f;f'^ ■■ - •■ * ,'(,•':' 'j * r.i OAK MOUNTAIN. Dougberty, Joseph Hemphill, Wallace Kerr, Robert Kerr, Oeerge Lilly, John Speer, Robert sen. Speer, Robert jr. Speer, Rank! tie Speer, Joseph Speer, Oliver '"' ' Offertories, iH fi',! 1 1 2 I 23 25 60 25 90 90 80 CO 90 00 25 83 $81 13 . .J .1, .T ( i.lU »J4!U On* Mix // .Li ,1 JACKSONVlLLtS. Harper, James Payne, Mrs. Whitney Simonson, Albert Offertories, < ft 'i ' * SUUMAUY. To General Purposes, Deficiency Fund, 1 00 2 00 1 00 9 88 0111_83 $84 18 111 88 $195 96 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 ' DEFICIENCY FUND. WOODSTOCK. Allan, Miss J. D. $1 00 Aogherton, James , . vr ^ ^^ BallOfh, W. A. ,, 3 00 Bedell, Mrs. J. J. Bourne, H. W. and F. W. Bull, Abner Carman, O. M* Carman, S. J. Carman, C. R. ClQff. Richard Craig, E. H. Clements, Miss Dibblee, W. F. Dibblee, J. T. A. Dougherty, Julia Connell, W. M. Garden, Mrs. H. M. Garden, Arthur F. Garden, Julius T. ,. Hazen, W. C. ^* Green, Thomas Neales, Rev. Thomas McCoy, James Marshall, John Ketchum, J. D. Ketchum, Elizabeth Ketchum, J. Carle ton Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. H. W. JPbllllps, Frank G. Phillips, Mrs. Robert Price, William sen. j •» , Price, William jr ** •' Ray, Miss < Raymond, C. W. Raymond. C. Lee S. Hankine, James E . ', ,'^| j"" 3 Shea, Mrs. Wm. I Winslow, J. C. 5 Wihslow, Wentworth 3 00 WigginSjRev. A. V. 2 00 list MM from Alpklelical Ork ANDOVER. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 00 Baird, H. Esq. Balrd, G. T. Baird, H. C. Baird, G. Hanford italrd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bedell, J. W. Bedell, Geo. A. Caughey, Mrs. D. W. Brooks, Jolin, DeWolfe, Miss Duncan, Henry Flewt-UlDg, S. E. Graham, Mary Hoyt, Rev. L. A. f. ..'■ti in 01 $0 60 5 00 1 90 :. 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 25 $10 00 Do. Def. Fund, 30 00 40 00 Hoyt, W. B Holmes, H. T. -ii * Kupkey, Abraham Lamoreaux, D. ' ' Miller, John Newcomb, Mrs. W. R. Nicholson, John Pickett, Geo. B. Pickett, Charles Pickett, L. Ritchie, Andrew Rivers, Frank Spike, C. H. Spike, N. E. Scott, R. Stevens, Mrs. A. Straton, Mrs. Trufsvrell, Miss Tlbbetts, Mrs. C. M. Tibbets, Harry H. Watson, Mary Watson, Annie Wallace, Robert Wallace, George 2 00 1 50 .' I .50 •u'v 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ., _...r- 2 00 ' 1 00 •i'jbits^tlP •*^ J 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 M. 1 00 1 00 2 to 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 9 88 11 83 84 13 11 83 95 96 lifer. $0 60 6 00 1 90 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 ,; . 1 00 nv. 1 00 V . 1 00 75 25 00 00 40 00 T 2 00 i ,. 1 50 ii I 50 ■ 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ^ . 2 00 i, . 1 00 '' • J 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 t-* ^ QQ 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 to 1 00 1 00 1 00 Wetmore, J. E. < Watson, M. M. wroSiw. jOrandFalls. 163 00,Cash, 00 Collection, 1 00 28 ■ "*^'*' :''' 3 85 ..!.;vnl, :. . .... <.a-i.'.n!.f.:,ii.'; iisrs FOR ra, TOO ute for last report. t -!> 1 / ANDOVER. Bedell, Geo. A. $1 00 Baird, Geo. T. 2 00 Bedell, John W. 1 09 Brittain, Geo. A. 1 00 Cox. Alex. 1 00 DeWolfe, M. A. 1 00 DeWolfe, Minnie 1 00 Duncan, John 1 00 Duncan, Henry 1 00 Everett, Mrs. R. 1 00 Frost, Julia E. 2 00 Foster, U. C. 2 00 Hollies, Mrs. A.H.I 00 Hoyt, W. B. 2 00 Iloyt, Rev. Leo A.30 00 Pickett, Qeo. B. 1 00 Miller, John 1 00 Ritchie, Andrew 1 00 Ritchie, Mrs. A. 1 00 Splice, W. 1 00 Spike, C. H. I 00 Stevens, Mrs. A, 1 00 Tibbitt8,Mr8.0.M. 1 00 Thistle, 0. 1 09 Walte, S. B. 1 00 Collection, 2 60 860 00 SAINT GEORGE. Collected by Mrs Knight, R.F.Smit&&wife$5 00 John G. Knight, 1 00 Wm. Sutherland, 1 00 Cbas. McGee, 3 00 Joseph Meating, 60 A. J. McGee, 1 00 L. W. Young, 1 00 Jas. McLaughlin, 50 Samuel Johnson, 5 00 James McKay 2 00 Mrs.W.H.Lockett 50 W. H. Lockett 60 A. S. Baldwin 50 Benj. Shaw, 50 Robert J. Austin, 1 00 Angus Fisher, 1 Mrs. C. Johnson 1 Mrs. Shieckens, Ada Wyraan, Maggie Johnson, Mrs. C McGee, sr. Mis.Moses Parks, Mrs. R.A.Stewart 1 Mrs. Geo. Elliott, Mrs. Jos. Meating Mrs. H. McKenzle, Mrs. G. Sparks, H. D. Wallace, 1 R. 2vJcGee, 1 Sam'l Wiseman, BVed. Cawley, Samuel Murray Thos, L. Epps. Mrs. John Boyd, 1 Robt. Murray, 1 Abigail Roix, Miss Blakslee, Mrs.S.G.Andrews, 1 Wellington Camp, Geo. F. Hibbard, Geo. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Knight, 2 Jas. McCormick, A Friend, Adclia Rayner Mrs. Thos. Barry, Jennie Barry, Mrs. Drake, S. C. Just, Nicholas Meating, F. W. H. Robt. Dunlap, Robt. Sutherland, Robinson Maxwell, Mrs.T. Armstrong J. E. Lynott Mrs. Lndgate, Mrs. H. Philips, Mrs. Keene, Mrs. B. Randall, Fannie RaBdall, Mrs. Coutts, 00 00 50 25 25 50 50 00 50 25 50 50 00 00 50 25 25 25 00 00 25 25 00 50 50 25 00 50 25 25 00 00 00 00 50 CO 50 25 25 50 50 00 50 25 00 00 50 Coll'n in Church, October, 1878, 12 51 Total St. George fCC 91 PENNFIKLD. Col. by the Misses Gillespie. Jas. Gillespie. $1 00 Hugh Gillespie, J 00 Adelia Woodbery, Clara Woodbury, Alfred Mealy, Mrs. Jas. Gillespie, George Spear, A Friend, Samuel McKay, Simeon Tatton, Fred. A. Spears, Alberta Gillespie, George Best, S. L. Calder, A Friend, D. Spinney, W. N. Bucknam, 25 25 56 50 50 1 00 60 25 25 20 50 1 00 30 $8 80 Col. by the Misses Crickarti. m 50 50 50 50 25 50 15 1 00 AFiiend, John Crickard, sr. John A. Crickard, Alice J. Crickard, Agnes E. Crickard, Mrs. H. Davidson, Philip Button, Lavinia Johnston, Isaac Justason, Wro. J. McDowal, 60 H. L. PoolCv . 60. L. D. Poole, '^^ "■ -gr William Shaw, 16 95 75 Collected by Miss Saye. Ell/a Carlyle, $1 00 Helen Say, 25 1- 'i; ■ '■::t h'i ■.»:"■ "'1 '■'IIS ■■^i'i 1 '.-m ■'1 .■' yf : \- 'i^sT . vK''"' ::J?v :. ,:jh ''■■. t . ."'i'-'l flip'- ' ■ I l;iJ ■ ' James Andcrsou, Mary Boyd, Mr8:D.H.Ja8ta9on Mrs. C.P. Hawkins A. C. Tattoo, Mr8.Jas.McDowaU Mrs.Jas. Dun^"« Mrs. Sarah Tatton, c L. Spear. Mrl^WN.Hawklns J. ». Carlyle, Collected fy Miss 7ack. 164 i|Mvs.Wro.Car80^, Mrs. Atch'n Carson Robt. F. Carson. , James G. Carson, Wro. Carson, Mrs. John Boix, Gorman Johnson Mrs. Johnson, I Thos. R. Johnson, C. A. Carson, James llolx, ___ 50 00 00 Mrs. Jacob Jack, Ellen Gage, Mrs, Jas. Spinney, A Friend, R. J. Boyd, John T. Miliar, Mrs.JohnT. Millar H. A. Harvey, Mrs. E. Fraser, Mrs. J. Hunter, Washington JacK, J.M.Logan. St.John Janet Hunter, Lizzie Jack, Thos. Carter, James Mialey, Edward Say, . _. $6 05 Coll. m Church, 2 25 SUMMARY Fon 1879. St. George, $66 91 iPennfleld, 27 dO Boix Road, __5_^ ' $102 67 «2 3l of collections m Church credited to St. George, ought to oe for Vetnfleld. k «•». Total, Pennfleld, «27 30 ROIX nOAD. Collected l>j^Atcheson Carson Atcheson Carson «0 50! Wilson Carson, »" Mrs Ai.R««^^«»»«'^ % John Boix, sen. &" JohnH. Rolx, BU Herbert Fisher f Alice Fisher. JJ Nettle Fisher, -° llachel Carson, f'" Hannah Carson, &" <• ■ (SUSSEX & studholm' 8US8BX. Miss Vail. ^' John Marven, Lottie MacleoU, Ada Mttcleod , IWm. McMillan, 's. F.Wilson, Mrs E. N. Sharp. Mrs. Beer, Miss Beer, Col. E. B. Beer, Annie Beer, Leonard Beer, James M. Hallet, iMrs.'iJ. Alexander. J. R. Flewelling, [Mary E. Roach, It. C. Sharp, William Howes, Mrs. Howes, [Richard Howes, Willie Howes, [Miss Ambrose, ,0. H lUymond. **» Mrs. F. *rm . Mrs. Scalley, 1 »" ; Frances A.Wetmore, 'Dr. E. A. Vail, [Richard Cole, Mr. & Mrs. O. «• Arnold, Oliver Hallet, T.O.Arnold. Esq- - Mrs. T.O. Arnold, 2 00 ' N.Arnold, Esq. & family. ij -J Capt. T.E.Arnold 2 00 \r H. FalrweatherS ou Mrs.HaghJeirrl8s2 00 A L. Spencer, i *^ Geo ge H. White. 2 00 AT P- McElman^JJO ' ' $106 44 00 CO 00 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 Isaac N. Sharp 2? A. E. Sharp. 2o Miss Foshay, ^2 R. M. Hazen, ^ Mrs. Robt. Sharp 00 Agnes R. Sharp. 00 Sarah A. Sharp. 00 Cornelius A- Sharp 1 00 Mrs. S. J Sharp, 1 1 2 1 1 Sussex, Total, t-1 LIFE MEMBERS.-(OMitTBD at Page 116) 1879. James F.Robertson, Esq. 1880. Rev. Leo. A. Hojt. 50 25 26 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 $r4'io - lOGjl'l 9120 54 -J: H 166 FORM OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILU 1.— A Bequest ov A Sum OF MonbYi or Shares of Stock, on Dk- BENTURES FOR THE GENERAL PURPOSES OP THE SOCIETY. I give and bequeath to the '* Diocesan Church Society of New Brans* wick," the sum of Currency, (or Shares of Stocic in the Banlc of , standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank,) or (if Debentures describe them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Church Society applied to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. 2.—A De'I^ise of Real Estate for the General Purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto the " Diocesan Church Society of NewBruns- wick," all and singular, &o. (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, their successors and assigns forever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and proflts tViereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof; should the Society sell the same, to and lor the uses and purposes of the said Diocesan Church Society. ^r' -/ti AJPlFEOtTIDXX flit. SUMMARY FROM STATISTICAL RETURNS FROM THE; PARISHES AND MISSIONS IN THE DIOCESE, .'„,., f. For the year ending January 1, 1880. n?'' Number of Churches, 82 > ,,„ •• Chapels of Ease,. 30 5 ^^^ "*«^^"' Stations 12G f>%f; n. Public Services on Sunday 7,217 •• in the Week, 3.947 Communicants, 5, 198 Communicants added In the year, 605 Baptisms— Infant?, 1,076 > , , en Adults, 745 ^'^^ Confirmed 637 Marriages, 226 Burials, 485 Sunday Schools,. , . 89 Teachers, 466 Scholars in Sunday Schools, 4,195 From some important Parishes no returns have been sent in ; the number of Communicants, &c., &c., in the Diocese is therefore con- siderably larger than as stated above. « t. <( <( (( <( <• In the foregoing Subscription List considerable snms are inserted which do not belong to any object of the Society. Collections for the W. and O. Fund are reported, In every particular, by the Secretary of <■■ *i M / 166 that Fund, and printed in the Report; while those for Algoma and Foreign Missions are reported by the Board of Foreign Missions. All contribations for local purposes are, in some instances, included in the Subscription List. A general statement with reference to offerings for the objects above named, would always be of interest, and might well be noticed elsewhere in the Ueport. It may, however, be thought desirable that, by a rule of the Society, the Clergy be respectfully re- quested in their subscription lists, as forwarded for publication to the Secretary, to include thertin only those contributions which are at the dis- posal of the General Committee. ■' "' m N. B.— Remittances for the Diocesan Church Society should be for- warded to tbe Treasurer. Remittances to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund to H. L. Sturdee, Esquire, Honorary Secretary of the Fund. Remittances for the Board of Foreign Missions, to W. M. Jarvis, Esq., Treasurer ot the Board. , All the above Officers reside at St. John. .AJpi^EuiDrx: o. THE ENVELOPE SYSTEM. " As one means of increasing the Contributions and lessening the- difllculties of collection, the Board recommend that Weelcly Offerings be snbstituted for yearly subscription, wherever practicable. "The weekly offering, upon the Envelope System, has been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese where it has been tried during the past year."— Extract from the Annual Beport of the Board of Home Missions, 1879. The first step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish Is to ascertain from all the members of the Congregation what sum they are willing to contribute at the weekly Offertory : and this being done— 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishioners for a fixed weekly sum, from one cent to one dollar and upwards, to be given in an en- velope at the Service on each Sunday. 2. A package of envrlopea will be given to each contributor, printed with Manirs for name and amount of offering. 8. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each week, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Parishioners will be held quar- terly ; at which meeting the Treasurer will report all subscriptions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish year will also present all the last year's accounts of the P rish, whica will then be audited and settled. By the above plan, the following objects are sought to be accom- plished : 1. That not only heads of iamilies, but all in the Parish, old an young, who have any means «.nd earnings of their own, may contr bute, according to theirlab^ity, to the support of the Church. 2. That they may, as regularly as possible at the appointed time To the let bring their pledged weekly offering to Church, instead of pnying it at the call of the Collector. [Note.— The principle of the Envelope System is not interfered with when, as in exoeptional cases, it may be conrenlent to contribute oncb A FORTNiOMT, or at any other stated period within the quarter.] 8. That the Parish revenue may not fall into arrear, and Debt be in- curred. 4. That the income of the Parish may be materially increased, so that, mainly from this source, sufficient provision may be made for the sup- port of the Clergyman. All these objects may be easily attained if the Church Wardens be willingly and efficiently sustained in their effort by those whose repre- sentatives they are. The above plan is adopted, with some variations, in a number of Parishes in several Dioceses, and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mission in the Diocese, and that it may be more generally adopted. : FORM OF PLEDGE. Obntlembn,— 18.., I shall|[be obliged by your inserting my name as a weekly contri- butor of towards the salary of the Clergyman from this date and by yottr supplying me with the requisite envelopes. Name in full To the Church Wardem. Address Any person signing his or her name hereto, may become free from the obligation by giving three months' notice in writing to either of the Church Wardens that, after the lapse of that time, he or she will no longer give as above promised. FORM OP ENVELOPE. . , ■O J7o. ^ per week. OFFERING OF FOR -o .AJE=T>EisrDrx: r). The sum total of the contributions for the current year, as reported to the Secretary, is as follows : The Deficiency Fund .....** $2,002 70 W. and O. Fund 344 72 Qeneral Purposes, 7,656 72 Total,.... #10.003 1 4 'if^'' i ". • f ■n '■'If m ■mi .m < 16K CONTENTS. 11 li ' PAGU. Oflioei'B of tho Society, 8^ 4 Prayers of the Society, .'.. .....••• ....i... 5 Constitution '. , >».....,. 6-12 1.— Rules, &o. of the Board of Home MiMions, 13-17 2.~-Rule8 and Regulations Divitity Scholarships* Fund, 17-18 3.— Rules and Regulationa for Incapacitated Clergy Fund, . . . 18-1 >» 69-60 Auditors* Report, i.... 61-62 ReportofBoardof Homo Missions, , 63 Report of Committee to Interest Sunday SchoolSt ••• • ^^ Anniversary Meeting,...;.^.,..;.:.. ;.;..;..!. ;..'.....; 75 Report of Executive Committee,.. .............i......r...... 77 Abstract Return from Parishes and Missions,,..... i 86-89 Statements of Bequests, Trusts, Assets, &c., 90-91 Treasurer's Accounts, w***'! 92-114 List of Life Members, ...t.;M«H 115-116 do. do. deceased,! k«»*»l 117-1181 Subscriptions for 1880, , i.4...i.». -.119-163 do. i 1879, I.U..L......163-164 Life Members omitted at page 116... 164 Appendix A.— ]b''orm of Bequests,.».f*...t*»— '••••••»••• • l^'^l Appkndix B.—^SmnmaryofS^tistiealRettirns,.....: 165 ; AtTPiMPix C^r^iln^losA Systemi> ...m...»..4.»w....»v....«. 166 Apputdix D.— Sum Total of Contributions, . ^.•a.';i..v;