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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 CI # For THIRTY-SIXTH REPORT OI- TIIR I N C R IMJ U A T E U CHURCH SOCIETY nl'- TMi; DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1877. ESTABLISHED 7th JULY, 1842. QUEBEC : PRINTED AT THE " MOKNINO CHRONICLE" OFFICE. 187S. iiitei unai priu Olio subs SPECIAL NOTTCK. The ullcntioii of the C'lt'Vgy, Colloctors iiiul all others iiiterpstoJ. is respectfully drawn to the following' resolution unanimously adopted by the Central I'oard, viz : — " That I'or th(^ future the Seeretary be instruoted to print as 'SnuiU Sums" all subseriptions and donations under one dollar, and further that Keports be only li-iven to subscribers of one dollar and upwards." I *, V ' '' ■ • ;;*■'■ I CONTENTS. Al)."tn»(l of ProoccilitiLfs -'t(Mitatioii Fund Wid ows anc I Orpli Fund. Clcrt;y Members of Corporation OITiccrs, Vioc-Pre.-idents, Ac \i Prayers RrcArnri.vTioxs. City of tiu.bcc Kurul iJoanory of IJucbec do do .""t. Francis do i|o (tii.'iic' Throe Rivers, Xe... Ac Ui:i'oi:i.'<. Central Br.nrd Clergy Trust Committee (.'Iiuruli ])ej)osltory at Sherbrookc Diocesan Board Missionary Reports and of Clergy not in connection with the Dioccs:iu Board St. Francis District Asseciatiou Sl'ECIAI, Sehmon* Statkb Mi:t:rixi;s 1 1;.' THIRTY-SIXTH REPORT (II- iiiK TNCORIM) i: ATKI) OHUKCII SOCIETY 111 Till-: DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING Or^i DECEMBER. 1877. ESTABLISHED 7th JULY, 184, QUEBEC : PRINTED AT TTIF, "MoRNINC f'TIROXirLr/' OFFICE. isTs. '■« ?> If' '. * \^ Notice. 'I'ho Church ,>oi'ii'ly \\;i,s I'.slaliliNii ■.sioii;ii !.•> ii; suu;.. •i'liii*;" (•oni;i'(\u'idiitu.v. 2. A (Joncriil Fund lo aid in ihc cvocfiou of (hunhcs iiiid iiai'soiiMuvs, lo aid ^Iruu'.'iinu' < oiin'ri-u'iilions in inaii; laiiiini;' SL'hiKd.s loi' iln^ir (luidicn, and Itir tiic <;-i'ii('i;il cxpi'iisi's of the Soricly. •"1. A ^Vidows' and Orphan.^' I'liiid lor llu' cltr'jw 4. A pi'iisii'U liind lor auccl and inhiiu (•1('1'l:\ . ."». To ]M■o^•id(• hi))l('s, iii;iy('r hooks, and icliu'ior. . liuM;. cations, cither urainitously (»r ;il rcdnccil ])riccs. (i. To ri'ccivc and transmit conirilmtjon^ i<>\var«i> i!im M issionarv Diocese o >[' AI- oniii, or io\Nai(Is !ni>.si()n> to t!. heathen in lon-iuii hinds. Its alilurs arc manacfod, 1. l)y the Ccntrid Hoard and iis snh-connnitlee- id) The Central J{o;ird is conii)oscd (.!' :ill the c Cliurch Wardens, and others elected hy the >'ociciy. (//) The .suh-Connniltcos are the l'"inance, the Lnnd aiK ilie Jnvcsnneiit Conunittces. .my •2. J»v the (derjrv Trust, Comiailiee, which UiaU; I lies ('/I tlie ]']i)iscoi)al I'hidownienl. i-'iind, (/>) the capilnl arisiii'^' ['vi)\a tlie connnnlati(tn oi the cieiuy vr>er\i's. ;ind (r) ih^' ciidownnMU I'uikIs oi' the si'veval niis.-ions :ind conLD'ci;'!- lions. •■'.. lly tiie Diocesan JSoard >■[' J^.ii^sioir--, coni])os<'(l o|' clern'ymen and laymen elcclfd l»y the Chuich oocirty and hy tho lSyiu)d. This Hoard ])ays all t!ie missionaries oT ;he iJioccsi-. ami receives lor lhi> jnu'pose (c/) tlic annual urani of the Society lor the lhoj);iL;';ition oi"the Gosi~»id, (h) ihxi Mi.-sion ImuuI ol I he Church r^ociely, (r) tiii> conlrihuiions or assessment of tlie connreu'ations ser\'cd l)y the mis.sionaru's. Ail letters relei'rinL;' to th(^ assessment or conlrihutioii^ (il 'onL'.i"eii'ations shoidd he addressed to llie I \eV A. A. v.. 11 lliland, the t^ecrciary. or to Mr. Edwin Jones, the Treasu r the Diocesan ]]oard. iw o All other hdlers and conlrihutions should he addresisl to IJev. M. J\[. lu)theru-ill, the Secrelarv. oi- to Mr. < Yeasey. the Trensurer ol the Chur(di S'ocieiv. eof cj.HRav nK Tin: DincKsK oT (»ri:ni:c, 1^77. ]\\UH\ Ui:viiii:mi J. W. \V 1 1,1,1 A.M.*, im>.. l.ui;;. l!i,ii, ( l*. I'. Ilriiii III,.; >\ )■ .-III'lllKltll. C. llliivjiu'lt. l!c. T.. l:.A. liuriii l!.\. II. (i., M \. U'l'lilcil) Ihillcy New C.II•|i^l^, (T. (I. r.i,.|,cl,i:iLj Cliitpnian, l><'V. T. ."'., m. > Piidr-wfll. ( I'. i>. MMillildi Chaiiilifr.-. Kt!.- •• .MaL'>ll I, -I.I I.) ii.i.iiii^'i', H«v..i. li roiiiiiiii. l»,ii/,i',v, v.'-...] (.I''i"'"'l'''' "' '' i'l>''-'<'"II.)'''"'"l.t"ii- ICtliiT.'.'ill. Iti'V l^H-llT. lit" II li".- t';.i[il:t;lli;'iliir.''t. .Mltllicu's IJiicliii'. i|'.'l»i.n*, II., I'.. A. jli'liljiirii l|ii||>in:lll jliii'iliii'. ,'iiil>iiJ-, liL' KCIH)'. lIl'V K.:-. It.'V. -M. 11. v.. I., r. . lUv. (1. V i!i;"tMr. .1. II., i.'t.'t.ii.. .1., r..i. -r. .',liiitii"W'i-, ','iul ...^'li'.;:;nviiKe. ....M;i-ii;; ;ili(l cv. t' (ir.iiiiiiKi', 111, ".Willi:. !li'.'li;ii'ilFiiii, .-1. i'.ill i; r.-. '•(, cl, I! II. 'I.A., i;n i'i;.( '.11 il. . \ iili'iiriicr- ., I'>i>^!i()ii's t '..IIf''i •cninw i.ii'. 1' I iiMTiii;.--. (I'. •'■ 1,v.-;iimIi I.; .M.'-.'lllki liuii;,!!-. (\'. O. I'lc... vil! I'.) -.w.'ll, lie. r. W, ^.'.irlli, I;.!-.. A. •'. -Ii..rl, III . l; -iiiiili, !:i'v U cL'U'i' I,<'iinii.\\ .Ciiiiiifl 1. 1 ll-ly I'riuil V. (>! -\kr F. A . I, lli'v. II. r. .M.jiii N . lidiir-; I, ..til . I,':ii'ii(.'.'. iil!ii.iror...'i I'w liivcii" .;; IV. o. i; III.) l: ,- 1 even.- T.iiiil.-, >\t\ i;. t' .-...Miiir A.. i..\. .I!;irl Pi.il -t I'liinij't..!'. I r. II. .^|ii'm'.: r.iTM.k.) ;i'. ••. Dixwiic.) rldi'il .1 'ill llrr lt'H.MI;.ltK'.- J.tlllli .\V ill'. T I'l,, lll|':'illl. 1 Il'.'v. 1., lU'i'l Mt ii.nilr.i' Kc'V. I ill.!., r. a. .r .Mt'lliDU: IK' .-la>..'^ti;.i.|. \'i.il. Itt'v. >\'. .'^ .Mi)iitiiii!H'iii'i. CI'. O. L.nki' i;r.iii|inrt.~) ., ;-^ ;. J)i.n;ce.'in IJiKU'i,!, Kc'l'T .M- .Nli'^haci'.^, I'ucbcv. Vnii Itll.iii.l, i;.-\. \. A.. U,illci'>. l;.'v..l.. K' !,:i- I,,;vi>. M':i.-lit'i', l!cv. ''. i! Iliiiiiii'l.iri. v. iii.ir\r,u>. Ii(>v. A. ,1. K('\. L. C icImm ::ii1 I,;iIu' llcnui"! 1. ( ". U. ritonchlllU.) Va..ii\;iio. 1". 0. .-i-uiiicj r, on ico ;iu iai-c-,« i'UAVHKS TO HE U^^KU AT WA. MK.KTINdS OF THK .SOCIETY AM) Ol' Us SEVEllAIi ASSOCIATIUXS. PiiEVKNT T's, Lord, ill all our doiiiG's, with Thy mo.st gracious favour, and lurlhcr us w'uh Thy continual lu'ln; that in all our works, benun. contiiiuod, and ondi>d in Tiu'c '(-•V, CNl n'o may glorify Thy Holy ISamc. and linally, by Thy ni»'i ohtaiu evorlastijiii" lif»' ; throuiili Josiis Clirist our J.oul. Amen. () Morciful God, Wli(» hasi made all miMi. and hat nothing that. Thou hast mad«', nor uouidost the death of a sinnor, hut ratluM- that In* should be (.'onvt>rtod and live; have mercy upoirull Jews. Turks, Inlidelsand llcioticv and take from them all iunoranee, hardness of heart, and L'outemi)t of Thy Word, and so f -tch them home, hlessod Lord, to Thy Hock, that they may be saved among tliu remnant of thi^ truf Israelites, and be made one fold under one {Shepherd. Trospi^r, () J^ord, iho labours of those socie- ties of the Church in th(» land of our Fatliers, which Thou hast deigned to use in the i)roinotion of this object, and which have nourished the Church in the colonies; and bless in like manner with Thy Jloly Spirit and rrovideii- tial succour the Society in whoso cause wc are now met, and the undertakings which we have iiow in hand. "Pros- l)er Thou the Avork of our hands upon us ; prosper Thou our handy work,' for the sake, and through the merits ol Thy Sou Jesus Christ our Lord, \Vho liveth and reigucth with Thee and the Holy CI host, one tlod, world wilhoul end. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven ; ILdlowed be Thy name ; Thy Kingdom come ; Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily breatation ; l]ut deliver us from evil; For Thine is th(» kingdom, the power and the glory, For ever aiul ever. Ai/icn. * THE CllURCil SOCIETY ••I IIIK DIOCESK OK (n'EliEC. I'ATIION : Ills l,'.\tM.lJMV flit: 'illM l!>"l( (il>H!U,i I'm Up l'HI>n>EXT: J!i\n:i.M> Tin l,"rii Ili'imi' or i.'i iiiii vn i: I'i;i;.-ii>i;nt.« Umi. Ch\r( .lil-licr MfliPdilli. D.l'.l... The Kixlit HrN' III" Loi'il Ui^licp ui Huron It. Iliimiltdii, U.S. .* Ii'viiic. n..ii. 'i. >lu;irl, Iiil-f ol tlm Ailiiii- niliv. Wc»(iin lliiiii, r. A. Aii(ln«-, li • , ti''((. Vi'a-t\v, K'lwiii lUK'.- CKNTKAl- i;nAl;l> : Tho rrfci'lf'iil, ilio \'i"cl'ri'-i>lciit.'', .-iii'l .ill hiImt ..01. it." i.I t'lo ."^..i ictv, ;ill Clfrjry- iiicn lic<'n.««>il within llir Diorr'.-ic, aii.l the Wiiflcns ..1 cwry ('liiiirii or ('hii|ii.'i, liwu^ iiiciiiber!. ul' the ('iir|itiriitiuii. iiii.l (i. Mull, r. ,Iii.1k.», r. .Moiiti/.fliiiix'ii, .M.r>., W. W. MarHicu, M.D., T. Uockdt. W. 11. < iirtcr, Hull. (i. liviiic. IJ.C, .1. (J. s.'..tl. J.IS. rulU'ii. juiaui- F. I(. An.lie.(.'.. j .Jami'i Itiiiihar. L'.-.|. !ieF: K. IlainiltLiiii licv. C. Il.iiiiiltuii. \y. II. Ciirter. (,'. JuJge. Tlic i/c-TCtnry. LAND (OMMITTKl-; : (k'oKre Vcasev. Cliiiirui.in ; <;. 11 il Tlic .^'"Lictary. lnve.-i'Mi;nt co.mmitii;!; ; rill! Treasurer ; V:. (j. Wiirtele H .- . r" 1)iocksan t:joakd. Tin: l.miD IIISIIOP, I'lll'SIDE.NT. {lVvii r 'T.KK C } \ Til I ■ ST C( )M MITT !•: I •:, Tin: LOllI) lll.-'KoI', CUAIli.MAX; llcv. W. Kin;,', iiev. (i. \. Iluiisuiaii. liev. ('. llauiiltoli. licv. M. M. rotiici;,'!!! llev. !•'. A. Smith. R. iraniiltun. W. e 10 of Church Society Report of 1874, l)(\ginning with 'Trovided that such By-law," to the words "it is iinally adopted,' iu- elusive, be erased, and the following sub.-stituled : "Provided that such By-law or alteration may be pro- posed at any general meeting of the Society, lor whatever object the same may be held, and Avhen so proposed it iriay ])C discussed, altered, amend«>d, or rejected; but at tho meeting when the same shall ])e iinally considered, tlio proposal may not be altered or amended from the form in which it was adopted at the former meeting, unle-ss with the consent of two-thirds of the meml)ers present." The thanks of the Society were tendered to the IIou. Counsel for valuable services during the past year. The following resolution was moved by Mr. W. C. Scott, and seconded by Ivev. I\I. M. Fotiiergill, and unanimously adopted : "That this meeting desire.^ to plac«^ on record its appre- ciation of the valual)le services rendered by Edwin A. Jones, Ksq., as Treasurer of the Diocesan Ijoard, who, for four years, has devoted much time and attention to the duties of his important trust, and the; mtu'ting would exj)re.ss the earnest hope that h(! may l)e long .spared to hold the ollicc which to him is a labour ol love." Votes of thanks w^ere also tendered to the Auditors for their services during the year. The Lord Bishop closed the meeting with the Benedic- tion. ANNUAL PtEPORT OF CENTRAL BOAUD, FOR 1877, Prc^cntol to the Church Society, Fcbrunry 0th, 187?. Ill presenting the Annual Report, the Central Board regrets that the total amount received by subscriptions and donations for the four principal funds of tho Society is $152.35 less than in 187G. GRANTS. The following grants have been made from the General Fund : Barford (fSt. Lawrence Church) $ 100 00 Dudswoll Corner (New Church) 100 00 Adderley, Ireland (New Church) 100 00 St. Francis Church School 50 00 llatley (New Parsonage) 100 00 Stonehani (Parsonage) 200 00 Ascot and Westlmry (Endowment Fund). 150 00 Actonvale (Endowment) 150 00 Upper Durham and L'Avenir (End't.).... 150 00 Ontiit 50 00 Educational Purpo.ses : 857 27 Total $2007 27 The grants to Dudswell new church, Hatley and Stone* ham parsonages, and the St. Francis Indian mission church school, giving an aggregate sum of iS450, for which the Society is pledged, arc still unpaid, there being uo funds on hand to make tho necessary x>ayments. . -, 1^ li #1 m 12 COMPAHATIVE STATEMENT. 1.S70 «!onernl Fiin.l ' IfiOt 81 Mission riin.l [ 3273 12 W. \' 0. Fun.l ! :{;'.3 02 Pension Fund ; l.t«l «1 I Total f (5.")07 (58 1877 I2.SS S7 lMO-2 ;!2 i;i5o 17 cuij :ii I no ro 1180. iJfcrcase, .'Jli 74 12'J 20 2.'. let S 2ti 1J2 :;j GENERAL FUND. {To aid in the erection of Churches and Parsonages, ^c.) Your Board desires to draw special attention to the very serious decrease oi' $.315.74 in the receipts during the year as compared with 1870, and even then there was a deli* ciency of $220.88 as compared with 1875. The small amount received is not sufTicient to meet the payment of the beibre-mentioncd grants of $450, together with the amount required for educational purposes during the year. This deficiency has mainly arisen from the fact that a large proportion of the parishes and missions, especially in the District of St. Francis, have failed to contribute as liberally as in former years, while the claims for grants to church purpost»s from that district have pressed heavily upon the fund. It seems necessary to remind the members of the Church that it is from this fund alone that aid is extended to the erection of churches, parsonages, church school buildings, and also for partial payment of the salaries of teachers, besides all the general expenses connected with the work- injj; of the Church Societv. Your Board therefore cannot but deplore that in conse- quence of the crippled state of the fund, no grants can be made during the current year, except that for the support of education ; and it will be even difficult to maintain all the schools upon the list at the present rate of payment, id liniess the fund can be relieved of some of the ordinary working expenses. Your Board, however, hopes that the clergy and laity of the Diocese will spare no ellbrt to place this fund in a more satisfactory condition. MISSION FUND. (Devoled to the paijment of the Stipends of 3Iissionarie.'i in conjunction with /he Annual grant from the Society for the Propagation of the (tospef, and assessments from Rural 3Iissions.} The increase in this Fund stands at $120.20 over the receipts in 1870. For ji full report of the Society's Mis- sionary operations, your lioard ])egs to refer to the report of the Diocesan Board. widows' axd orphans' fund. Daring the year a very important change has been olfectcd in the By-law controlling this Fund, by the adoption, after mature deli))eration, of a new By-law, more liberal in its provisions towards those who are particii)ants ill its benehts. In fact, a mure generous By-law could scarcely be framed than the present one, which has placed this Diocese pre-eminent amongst the Canadian Dioceses in its caro for the widows and orphans of the Clergy. It is also gratifying to observe the hold this Fund has Upon the affections of churchmen, as evinced by the fact that, notwithstanding the discontinuance of the Annual Sermon on its behalf, and the oft-repeated notices of the very healthy condition of the Fund, contributions still continue to be made from all parts of the Diocese, giving an increase over last report of $25.93. The following clergymen have, according to the pro- visions of the )iew By-law, made the required number of '1 u payments, and are therefore paid np members, viz :— Rev. Messrs. Smith, Kemp, Merrick, King, scnr., Lyster, Wool- ryche. Short, Roe, Fothergill, Viul, IJurrago, Von Illlaud, and Ker. The following are in course of completing their pay. mentis, viz : — Reverend Messrs. Washer, Thompson, liicli- ardson, Debbage, Riopel, Foster, Jenkins, Boylo, Ilopburii, Ravvson, Blaylock, Ball, Hykes, junr., Boydell, Chapman, Parkin, Sykes, senr., Richmond, Allnatt, ]voy, Dinziy, Brock, Chambers, and Ilousman. PENSION FUND. {For aged and retired Clcrgi/men.) There has been a small increase in su])scriptions to this Fund during 1877 of $8.20, as compared with 1870. It being the only Fund from which aid can he derived for those who, from aije or infirmity, are una])lo any loiitior to continue the active work of the Ministry, it is much to be desired that it may coutiiiu.' to reci'ivi' larut' help by legacies and subscriptions, until Ihir piMisioiis cnu be provided for retiring Misskioiiarii's. EDUCATIOX. The Board has extended its operations durinii; the yoar to schools in the Missions of Cape Cove and Malhaie, in the Rural Deanery of Gaspr. Tho sj'hools hitherto aided during the past and former years, art* doing good and steady service. There can be no duty more important than that of fostering sound education in the various missions ol' tho Diocese : it is indeed of paramount importance, and it is gratifying to notice that the Society's efforts ar(3 being duly appreciated. The "Rox, Rural Dean Lyst(»r writ(\s that 15 'he trusts that the Society will continue to aid the schools jn his Deanery." The Rev. Felix V.'^yh states that "he looks back \vith much gratitude to the liberal help which he has received;" and further says that "without it he could not possibly keep his schools in operation." The same may bo said of every school aided by the Society. The fact, therefore, that the General Fund alone, provides the educational grant, ought to make it more appreciated by the members of the Church. ■f i i SCHOOLS aidi:d uy tiii: culrcii society. NAMKH. DariK'hiiis i)o Mnibiiio... Buury Louis No. 1 I»(i. do. No. 2 Do. do. No. .'! Ca|io Covo No. 1 Do. do. No. 2 Do. do. No. o Ccaticook Eiist Fraiiiptou Halifax Luke Uoimport Labrador Mapio Urovc Marblcton New Arina;;li Portncuf, No. 1 Do. No :; St. Margaret's No. 1 St. Sylvester No. 1 St. SylveMor No. 2 St. Patrick'.^ St. Mar;,'aret'ii No. 2 Stanptead Stoncliani Tingwick No. 1 Do. No. 2 West rr.TMjiton i:; ;!l 27 2ii 27 Hi 2.) 17 20 i:. 2.) IS 1.) IS 12 2(1 II I") 12 ^r^ 14 21 :i(') 23 Na.mi s cr Ti.Ai iirii;- liocv Ivllon Patterson. Williani AVoods .Mnrgiiret I'roctur .Mary I'roclor iMiiiua ('. Ijcek .1. liOnlVsty Kdiviird W. IJc!k 1'. Iliitcliison .M. C. F. Uoynolds .M. iMorjII l!(v W. .S. Vial T!i(! ."\Iissi"» II('|il)iu'n... Amy V- MiiKvo Annie ]•'. Addio i;ii/,ii M. IJiiker 'iimos Haley Kachi'l II. Courtney.... .lane .Mc'Voa ("aniilla 8. Wilson .Mrs. Waters .lane Jauiicsoii .1. Orr K. .]. liarnard Thomn.« l>tincan !']mniil''. Cr.'iij; S. W. ."^tevrns IIu"h Uiekeon 1 - Amount G rant a (10 .".2 (10 ;!2 (10 32 00 24 00 24 CO 1l> 00 50 00 ;;2 on 10 00 40 (to 50 fo 40 00 60 (10 8 no .">2 00 24 no .-ii oo 24 00 16 nn 24 00 ''."> .».. on .',0 CO 40 CO ;,2 (0 24 00 ;;2 10 140 (0 120 (HI 120 121 144 116 240 00 140 00 00 CO 00 00 240 00 220 no 148 00 '200 I'o K(t 00 llrt 00 Si 00 8S no 230 00 ir>o 00 IJS 00 ne, 00 1(52 00 Your Board desires to bear ample testimony to the very liberal aid extended to various schools in the diocese by the Colonial and Continental ( lurch (Society. '1 10 UErOSITORY. (For the sale of Bib/cs, Prayer Jiooks, and olhcr miful and i fist rue live publications, ftnnialieU by the Society for Pro- moling' Christian Knowledge.) COMrAIlATIVi: STATEMENT OF SALKS 187J-187C. i:r. rsiiiics $i.').t 12 i:t7 TcHtiimciits L'l) (i.ii 4S',1 Prnvcr Books 170 'M\ 822 JSIiiiocllfincoiis rulilifiitioiiF. 2C.;) ftl Ti'iiuls and Almiiuiius IS 22i Froo f^riinfs wore m.-ulc of "lO biljlcs', •1I(> lirn.vcT liotilis, iiiid about 2711(1 catu- chigiii!', tr:ici.-, Ac- 187 7. l."»l l!il)!c:< $lia fid ■111 Ti'stnniPnt.-' S 21 ;12.'> I'rnyur Itookc mi 24 ,'iS2 I^li^iOullHlHMlllH I'ul)liijit:oii!i.. 2IIS hi Tracts and Aluiauacij ;;| 07 1409 n I'rcc rrrnnt.-i were made of 12 t('iin't'.s;iii ImukI." Ilif lirst (.'Imrii*' iiix'ii which shall In' Ihe <|U«>ta w liidi ihis Dioecsc is |tl('(ht'(l to coiitrihul*' l(»\\ar(h liio J-ipiscopal Jtitipi'inl, tho l);il;m<'t', to hr sfiii to Iht^ llisiiop ol" Aluoiiia, lo 1)C l>y him iippHi'd lo Ihe Li't'iu'ial missionary \v( Iwo y«Mrs has xa'ously (li'>charui'il Ihi' dutifs «)!' Srrolary and Trrasiui'r, ha\iiiL;- n'siirm'd the p'.)sition, th" Rt'V. Cioorn'c llamilloii, M.A.. has kimlly iiiidortaki'ii the l;i>.k of S^'crt'iary. with Mi. < Ii'mt'^c N'cascy as Troasurer, All aiiiouiiis. ihcr^'lorf. loi\\ard"d ihrotiuh tho ahovf chaii- lu.'l, will 1>»' duly arkiiowlt'd'jvd in the njoiu'lary i)a^-('s o\' tli<' Siu'ioty s rt'poit. A siiiu t)l' s")»".'.t has It'M'ii JniAvardi'd !•» lln^ Ihshop lor iiiissioiiary work, and ^(!2.G<) lo ihv Itcv. \]. F. WiNoii iVir the Indian honivs. Th" l•^'^•ul:!r (|Uola of s lOn li;is Immmi diilv paid to tho, Kp.isropal Fund. The li.-v. T. Ji. Ai.pL'l.y. of Sauli Sh\ Mali", while union^'si ns in Oclohcr, colkM'Icd the haud- soiue sum ol'!j;;J')S JbrsptH-ial Avork iuhi- ])arish, lhu.s iiivini; ii total ol' ?>1'28!'.'!<» Irrwardcil lo the Dioeeso «i' Aliroina (luriim- 1N77. The ])ish('p c)!' ihal Diocese reeeiiily uave al Slierbruoke. and (^uchec a, a evy lull and interesting aceouni of the work he had in hand; and chnreluiieu may well 1)e urued to ht>lp libcn-ally the iiood w ork of spreadinu' the knowlodire ol' Iho li'o'^pel in this missionavv dio-'ose of tlie Canadian Church. •J r ^ II '.■ t 5l ! . 1 » li I 18 aoCIETT roll TlIK PRoi'A(iATI(».\ OF THE (JosPKti, A 8iim ol' $'2.')<). lo has ))l'oii lorwanh-*! In tlif ISo':it'ly for the Propagation oltlio Gospol as a small thaiik-olifriii'Mor lycneroUN aid n'Qoived during' many past ycavfji. Yonr Board rocuriU with Ljratiludi' the ivccipt (»r !j2oo, less certain charnes. IVom tho cxt'cnlors ol" tln» late Mrs. IJankier lor the Widows' and Orphans' any will' are to be I'ound at the end ol" the annual report. And the Socit-ty would further respectfully venture lo point out that Ciniv tian people havini^ been entrusted with the care of inoiu'v, it is incumbent upon them in the discharue of their diUy in making: the last disposition of I heir wealth that chari- table objects .should not be overlooked ourn AUY. It is not ting hand to further the interests of the Church in the Diocese in every possible manner. It was he who, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, gave life and vii^or to the present Deanery Association of St. Francis. No distance was too great, and uo toil too burden.some, if ho IM roulil but Inrtlicr the work ol' ih»? Clam h Socioly in I lie Ka8l»'rn Townsliip Missions. Jn his colloge he was the (vntre olall tnie Christian 1 lie, .spend in j^ and being Hpent lor Ins Mastt'r's sservice, attracting* men ol' vurioun Mchools of thought by the i;enth'nfs.s and urbanily ol' his nianner>, Your J)oard cannol close this n'porl without rei'ernng to the very yvnerous liiit to the Church Society, by the Rev. A. W. Mounlaiii, M.A., Mrs. NieolU and Miss Mountain. ol" the wliole ol I lie 13ardlicld property, together witli thirteen sliarcs in tlie capital slock of the IJank ol' Montreal. to he held by the Society iu trust lor the creation ol" one or more archdeaconries or a future bishopric, in the event ot the .snb'di vision of the diocese. Such t*-enerosity cannot fail to add another link to the chain of irratitude and aft'ection which l)inds this diocese to the family of its late bishop. All which is resi)ectlully submitted. J. "NY. QUKTJF.C M. M. FoTHEIUlIIJi, Secretary, .lanuarv I'ord. 18TS. »ir « — _^. \n II >■ 0. ii: ■ i^ m| 20 ABSTRACT OF THE rROC'EEDIXGS OF CKXTRAL BOAPvD DT'RTNd THE YEAR Istt. JaNU.VUV.— AlUlU;il lopoi-l ndoph';!. li(^sr»lutioU l\'ri'ilill'j to the <'}i>si' of Mrs. .JiU'ksoii. llt'l'ii-ittl oT u'raiu for sitp for pivrsonil2;(' iit Mau'oa'. Rcsolulioiis on the l)(?(|nt'st of ihi- J:ilo Mr. J. Hall. Renorl on oiulownit'iii i'liiids. R.-solu- tioii on the churoh in l^itioii. Eisi of dllico Ki-arcr.-. Uii Dopository (.'omiuitlet'. FEBia'Alir. — lu'porf ol" Aiinivt'vsiiry Coininiit(>o. Li^iial opinion on Iho IxMjnc.sl ol' tho laic Mr. John Hall. Kl'.soIu- lion on the disposition of the malorials of llu^ Hilton Church. Appointinu" Cominitloos. Rcsolulion phicing- tho IxMpH'st of tho lato .Mr. Hall to the crrdit of tho. Pension F'und. sl'jli arantod to tho Actonvalo Endowmont Fund. $ir)0 iirant 'i. Jioport of Do- pa.sitory Commit too. lio.solution.s on tho W. «Sr (), ImuuI. I^r.MiCU. — ]i>'i)ort of .Sp(>cial Commiltoo on AV. iS: O. Fund, Grant of -s^OO to Stont'ham I'ar.souaLi'o, provittei' from Rev. J. V. Itichmoiul oii ^V. \' I). I'uml, Resolution on .salary of b'ocroiary. ArniL. — sldO o-rantod to the iww church at A(hhM'l«>y. Report of >Si)ec-ial Committee on tho Ry-law of thi» "W. .S: d. Fund, and R(>solulions thereon. lictttM- lV<>m tho liev. .1. HoMouilpied. Ji'^siLtnalion of Xicolot l>v the. Rev. Y.X. Smith. Special mootinu'. Rcoolutions on the propo.^ed new I'.y- law for the manauement of tho \V. tV: O. Fund, introduocil by Mr. C. Judue. ]iosolution request inu' tho Lord Ihsliop to summon a special moetinii,' of tho Church Soci(>tv on thi' :2nd of May, for the reception of the ]>roposi'd new i'y-hnv. May.— Letter on the AVatorvillo (;iel).> loan. J^li'i' 1! ranted lo new church at Hudswoll (yornor. >sl<"> iri'initfd lo the liov. .1. DeMouilpiod for one vear out of the reiisieii Fund. lioi)ort of the liaiul Cummiiice, Resolution on the i-ni i-'1l Dixvillc propospil iiovr Varmnaaw TiPsolution askiiiu' opinion ol' Coniis.'l on luiin ol' iidvertisemoiit of spicial meetinu. Septemukii. — AVnlorvillo (J[cIm' loan niovln'ano r.'lin- (juished by llie »^ocioly. i*;10U i^Tanted to tlio new rar>on- iinv at Ilatley. Letitn" IVom tho Hon. iU'o. Okill iStuarl, Judge of th*^ Admiralty Court, resigiiini:^,' liis po^^ition sis ono ol* the Society's Honorary Coinisol, and a ro;?(>luti('n Ihtuvupon. Letter ol" thanks IVoni the Jtov. JIural Dean Lysier lor aid to schools in his Mission, 'ri-oasurci-'s staic- inent. The Lord Bisho]) requested to ])ro('ur(' suitaldc plans for Parsonage llou.ses. ]\esolutiou on ^klis.-ionavy work in the Diocese of Aliionia. $750 granted to the ICdii- cution Committee. .Uev. .1. S. Sykcs, scnr., Row .1. 1*. liichniond, and ]iev. K. liny admitted as participimts in ihc AV. iV C). Fund. NoVE.MJJEll. — List of cli'i'gy who arc now participants in the W. cS: O. Fund.— (oG.) 'Letter from J. Frazer, Fsij., Advocate, Coaticook, on the proposed Di.Kvilie Parsonativ property. Fredk. H. AYood, Esq., of Meuantic, appointed I he Society's Land Agent at Halifax. The Heirs Drum .signified their acceptance of the $200 in liquidation of all rlainis on the Stoneham Parsonane. Jicsolution on Mis. Adamson. Draft of Deed for the transler of IJardfield and other properties from liev. A. "NY. Mountahi to the Lord Bishop, in trust. $.30 granted as outlit to the Kev. Kichnrd Harvey, Missionary at Shi^awake. $.10 grant(>d to the Church School buildiuLi' at Pierre\illc, Indian Mission, fi^t. Franci.'s. '^.\\ ? ■■■;.• tr:^--i ANNUAL liKPOUT or THE DIOCESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS. FOR THE YEAIJ IhTT. Tho rollowiiiQ;' is the nl)slracl of iho U.^'oiiiK^ ao.-^ount of the Diooosan Board tor the year oiulcd Doc, ol.st. 1877. Dl!. To Stipeiiils fur Ih" $ll!.XL'7 t'.sji'.y •• lV-!ifioiiJ- «■<:', (1, •• •• (leiioial E.\]>cnscs I'm I'li " •• Paid dujiututiun to Cuol;- .-liire aud Coutii'ook 'i in •• Paid pussugc! of a :y- iiiau from Kngluui '^ ■)" •• liiilaiice l.:^.N ;•> ■• i I ,>-':'. '.'JO L'r Cii. Ai).-i'f?iiu'nts $ 7,1)71 ;;i S. 1'. (i. (iraiit 'J, cm III dl' do fur l'i'n-ioi):i.. 4>;i (i,i .Mi.-sion Fund riuindi t^<.- '•ii'ty ;:,4ii:' J2 liuViTiimentgraiU tor(iru*. This reduction ol' noavly ^1.000 in our resources—and ^ve liiiow not how soon Ave may suffer an equal loss— cominjj upon the Dioce.se a< a iinio of long continued Jinancial depression, when ihe heavy dull sky of the commercial horizon shows, as yet, no indication ol'the silver lining* said to belong' to every cloud — will put a severe strain upon the earnestness of churchmen, ii' we are to keep np our missionary operations on the present looting. Ill connection with ihis reduction, Ihe Lord Bish{»p, at the request ol' the lioarcl. issued the Ibllowing circular : — ■ Quebec, Nov. 10, 1877. Mv Deau SiK. By desire of the iJioi.esau Board I write to ask you to make as soon as pos.sii)l('. the I'oliowing communication to the Clergy ol" your Deanery. The Society I'or the propagation ol" ihe (.lospid has reduced its grant to this Diocese hv ^ 1.000 The estimated receipts ol' the lioard lor 1H78. arc 21 .077 The Liabiliti.'S oi' the Board are 2^^MU But should there be as many missions vacant as during the last three vears, there will be a delicit oi:....: : 1200 To meet this thert! must be either Firstly. Increase ol" money, or, iSccondly. lii'duction ol" men. 1. — Increase ol' money. — The sources ol' the Board's income are (1.) S. r. Cr. Grant. (2.) Clergy Trust Fund, (portion o!' surplus ) (:{.; Mission Fund ol" Church Society. (1.) (Jrants I'rom Ueneral Fuiul. (o.) Assessments ol']\Iissions. Ofthe.se 1 and 2 are iixed sums : ■) is put at as high a figure in thf estimates as there is a probability of its reach- iiiu"; 4 is unable to meet the ordinary demands upon it, insomuch that grants for building Chun-hes, &^c., usually remain long ujipaid because of the chronic weakness of the fund. i^l 51 ;,' 21 Tlie only available .sourco, tiu'ii, IVoiii which to procure rho. moans to pay iho salaries ol" (he Cloriiy is an iurrcase ill the assessments. 2. — lleduelion ol' men. irthc money cannot be piocui'tcl, it cannot be paid ; luul as a I'oduciion of the rates ol' sti[)end is not lo be entertained, it follows that then- must be a reduction in tiie number of the missionaries. Under these circumstances, it is desired that the Cleryv of the several Deaneries should advise Avith the IJoard, and l)()int out, (1) How, in their Judument. the I'unds may ho so increased as to render a diminution of the number ol'thc. clergy needless; or, lailini^' this. (J) How the missions can be so consolidated as to enable the reduced body of the clorsy to cover the uround. And, as the arrang'ements with tlio dillerent coii<>rega- tions must ])e mad(; at one, it will l)e necessary thai the ]*oard should ))e in possession of the views of the cleruv not later than Dec. loth. 1 am, faithfully yours, J. W. (^EnEC. To the lievd. liiiral Dean. Your ])oard is of opinion that under (»rdinary circum- stances of prosperity, many mi.ssions in the Diocese would be found aide and ready to makt' a considerable? increase in their assessments — suflicient in the agg-re^'afe to make up for the reduction of the S. V. G. grant — and iu\uotialioiis are iti progress with a view to effect this object. In the case of the ]Jistrict of ( laspe, the general ill success which has attended the ii.shcries during thi^ past year, })esides the depression of trad*? in other respects, has ]u?cessitated a continuance of the same assessnu'iits lor another year. In the Districts of Qiud)ec an.I St. Francis, th(^ pos.'^ibll' alternative of reducinu' the number of the missions, unless 26 the lo^•ul coiilrilditifiiis aro iii<.'n'n- an increase ol assess «niont 111 mo d ilie missions. Yonr iJoard Avould nf»l l)e laithlul lo the trust conunilted |M it. ifii j'aih'd 1<> ])(>int out t<> all the missions aided IVoni lis luii'ls. thai as t lie present eireumstaiiees ol' the Diocese tiiule a lime of irie.l. so it l)ehoves c\ erv nieuiher ol cons i!. Chur C]l •) ( !o h IS verv iilmosl to bear the trial in a iticii! and si";idrast Christian spirit. Ii is not seldom the th (. asi' thai \\ hen prosperity ccasivs to smile lor a lime, the se.hscription to tiic Cliurf.-h \< the iirst expense wjiieh is v:'dui'i'd, ;'S if a man".s oderinii's for the sake of Christ and His rcliu'ion were a mailer of casual luxury to 1)0 li'iven up aud easily dispensed with, be^eause ol'least mvessity. On th" eoidrary, do iiot the true precepts of the Gosjjel dictate i!iat the o!i'eri]Ui' to God and jlis servit-e should l)e the last to sullcr any diminution, and lliat ihosi^ cases luv extrenn.5 e!U"> ill ANJiicli any I'ediiclion a! idl can 1m' justilied :* A L;r.'al; repioach. then, v. ill lie upon this Diocese, and I'si) 'eially upon its country missions, if ii sliould occur that d' lids Lr-s of Si 1,000 from the S. V. C.., a sinul" l);H'aU-" n[ 11 inis'^jnuai'v is ,1.' i! Ilia t h IS services are no loi lu'er re( uired. Yoar JJoard in lliilli — but \\ithoul rashness — in faith not unmixed ^^•ilh jud'jmenf, lias iu the ])ast extended in fcomc measure the missionary operations of the Diocese, and \ve sliall continue to believe that (lod will move the hearts of His p.'ople to providi' the means of maintaining them in til" futun>. The following' are the changvs and appointments which have b.'en ni;.ipburn to the mission ol' Ma,i>o<;' and (reor«^eville; and the Eev. T. Lhiyloek, to the mission ol'New CarHslc. In the month ol' November, tlie Itev. It. Harvey was appointed to the mission of ^>liiga\vake. The missions unprovided with the ministrations ol ihc Chureh at the present time are Labrador. IJury. and Mall)aie. By the appoinlnn^it ol' the Jiev. F. A. Smith, whoearrics with him his allowance from the Cleruy Trust Inmcl, to the mission of New Jiiverpcol, that mission has ceased to depend Tor aid upon the Diocesan IJoard. The reports ol" the eleru'V are hereunto appended, IVum which we learn how liTeat is tlie limuicial depression almo-t universally prevalent in the missi(>ns aided by the ljo;ud All which is respectfully submitted. Chairman. A. A. Vo.N IrFLAM). vSocretarv. Ir;- ■., 2^ UKPOPvT OF Tin-: ST. FliANCIS DISTllICT ASSC> CIATION-CIIUUCII SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF QUEBEC -EOR ISTT. Notn'ithsta)Kliiii4- tlu' coiiHiuied pressure of iliiancial dil- lirullios throuiihoTit Ihe country, the amount collectod I'or {\\e various objects ol the Church Society does not lall .short, but rather exceeds that of other years ; a circumstanc*' which shouhl call forth the gratitude of tlie members of this Association to the (Jiver of all uood, Who has so won- derfully blessed tho work under adverse worldly interests ; ;i circumstance also Avhich should teach us a lesson of reliance and faith, and so invigorate the energies of God"s p.'ople for further usefulness. The following" statement of the Church's work in the various missions, compared witii that of last year, will be found of interest io Ihe readers of the Anniial iieport. ACTO^'VALE. The report fium Actonvale speaks discouragingly as to ilie ])rospects of the Chur(.-h, owing to two causes — stagna- lion in the slate trade, aiul the want of such indications of riclmess in the coj)i)er deposits of the mines as to justii'y their being worked. Still tlu^ amount of $254.41 appears lis an increase over last year's sul>sci'iptions. lUlO.Ml'TOX A.\D WINDSOi;. No vepori. I'ituiucial statement ^;U4,'2iI less than last year. I'.unv. V >>o report. Vacant. COATICOOK. During the past year twenty church families (represent- ing the sum of $750 subscriljed annually for church pur- poses) have left the mission; this, with thf! depression of tiUi^iness. will account \\>r the delieitthis vear. viz.. $444. 25. xw- ... 1 ::(i. ■ I No ropoii, i'aMi'T(..\. cVioksiiiRi: Tlie chiircli ill this riiit>i.>sioii, lli<^ coi'ium' ^ioiic ol \\lii;'!i wa.s liiid !)>' the J^fud l)islio[) oT (^)u('])(m'. in isiiS. li;i.^ \\\.\ Ijecii ('oinplt'tL'il, Aiiioiiut TiiisiHl will I'mII .'-iioit of l!i>i v.'.ir Di;T'.MM()?vnVlT,LK. The Tiocior of l)ruinmoii(l\illo. roi»oris liiiiinciiil cli']>i'o>. sioii ;uul <-.',ssdUou ol' |)u]>lic Avorks, hut is chencil hv lln' arrival of .some oapiiahsts from Hcollaiid, \\ ho arc a))out lu start a spool faclory. The sum of 81--''.i"' aiij):'ars h-.s ih;,)! last year. Xo ICJIOl't. I)U1>sv;klt,. Drnn.vM. Tliis mission sliows a dolioil in iho airurouaio of mouov: r^)llected last yoav of $003.2.'). Th»> amount, lunvoviM', U> outside ol)jtvt.s i,s douhliMvhat it was last year, A plca.siiiii' !«'atur»' of this i-cpoii is that il omhraci's a ('onti-il)uii(iii from oivAi station to oiii'ht d!il''r('ni ohj-^ls of ilic Chuivh' Work ouisidf th.' mii-sion. IIATLEV AM) \\ATEli\'IIJJ:. Tlio diinculty of kt'('|.inn' ^ip Suuday schools in wiiii''; has indui't-'d the fucumlx'Ut to ado[>i ihc u'ood ohl usai^i'f ol catcf'hisini^" al'tt')' tlu' st^cond losson. Jlc sjxaks of i!ii;>:i- an oxporimcni. and with fumio hojn'. Throo full scrviops art* kept up in This inis^ion cliniiiL! the year. Tho colloolio]! for all clnn^'h iMirpo-.r>. f:ilU short of last v(\)r ))v si27.7!*. ]:\ltK(.iKU AM) lIKKllKi.t]:!,'. Xa ]epo;t. .)(( Kl^•(.;.sJ•:^. Whilt' .si'\''ial wovks have hccn uccomplishftl iii tlii.' mission, viz.: rt'iicini; fliiivcli-yavd of Holy Tiiuity, :ui(l nrovidiiiii' a nIoiic well at (hr i)arsonuL!<'. ihc mukhiiii cwI- K'cicil lalls ,sli<»it ol' liist year by >il 1 l.titi. I.K\X()\V!IJiE AM) MILUV. The Jvi'ctor reports a larii'o rnllinu' oil' in MiUscrilx-rs ]»y ivmoval, and a rtHliictiou by otlu^rs, \vhicli lie readily iKToiints lor — ill foiisiMpunicc there is a lar<2'e deiiciency in ihe. sum collccled lliis year eoiiij)ared with last y.-a:'.-. ninouiil. ^rAGOCl AM) (iEOKUEVILLE. liipuiabeiil reports all church properly out ol" del)!. In- crease in aiiioiint raised over hist year, $347.18. Ml'.LIJOT-nNK AM) KICIIMOM). No roi)0i SUlCrilJKOOKE. The Keclor reports the lossofvalualjle communion plate and linen, ^vllich^vere stolen from tln^ church ; also a sult- ;;'iipliun to replace iliem, which already reaches SiJOO. Twenty-one communicants have ])een added duriuLi' the year, making' the num])ev 230. \Vhil(^ the actual receipts for all church purposes lall short ol' last year hy ii«i201.37, the amount I'or extra parochial I'lnposos exceeds that ol' List year ])y $17. The t^unday school is composed of IJl scholars, VJ li':i('hei's and a sui>erintt^ndent, "who have ]>een zealous and (lili'-i'cnt in this important p.irt of our church work. STANSTEAD. The church school in this mission is pro2,Tessinn' favor- iil»ly. th(» work done being creditable to teacher and scholar; alike. Then* is a marked attachnnmt on the ])art of the children to the church. Amount of su])scriptions exceeds ihaLoflasI year bv$13-2.«8. ■ •i 111 tho absoiico oirull returns from sovt-ral missions, ii jj^ impossible to say how mwc the approximalioii uill nwch lafst year; the present lli^-uros present a very hirgedeliciiMK v for all church purposes. The Treasurer's slatenu-nt oi' rash rcecivecl Tor 1877 shows i^'JO').. 59, beinii- $07.40 under last year; that (leiicjcncv will no dou))t be made up by returns sent in Jin-gularlv. JCdwakd CULI.Ervf Paukin'. Secretarv, St. Francis District Association, CHURCH BOOK DEPO.SITOIl ;. ssHEUBROOKK, Statement of the accounts of the Churcli Boole Di'posi- tory, Sherhrooke, ibr the year cndinu' Nov. HO, 1S77 : l{\i^\l• l!\i''ii. Uiiliince I)eo. l.lSTt? %-2-l 10 :Qiic1.ro Citocliisins ^h mi SuleM lit Mr. 'J'lK'k's. al'tei' allowiiij.' I'l.siir.'c iml Ailveitl-L'iiieia I )ii l.'i per ."out jinitit 1'7 S(l ' - Siiles ut the l*;irsonii;;e \il 70 j ?ia lu r: lilt i I'xponJeJ. r.' i" i l!al:inofl Dei-. 1, 1S77 ?..S .■■n-j •I'hice.iin .r>' liiiii!;. \(,\. 10. 1^:7.1 VKK- i.N ; V u.ii: uy .- timk. Hook? :it yh. Til "k's | n:i ."n Tiiii'ts lit uu :; \j .s .'.I. $1.;;. {■■:, l.SA.XC IIUOCK. ^^L>(•rt't:l)■\■. [' S'^i^i^f 81 Of till) piiNt yti(ni ol work in ilw. co))pt:n' iniiu's. la the vicinity of tho villauv, huvo not beon roalizod ; in hict thoy havo dwindled away to almost nothing'. A lew montliH, howov«'r, Avill iell whether Acton will Ik» ItL'uelitted any more hy mining* operations or not. Such heinijf the case uith this locality, no one will he surprised to hear that the attendance at church has visibly decreased in numbers. I am glad to be able to report i^reat reverence shown dnrinu' the services ; which, no doubt, aui^'urs well lor the spiritual states ol" the members ol" the con?^rei>-ation. Last winter our socials produced lor us a nood sum ol' juoney, with which a carpet has l)een purchased lor the l)latrorm between the pews and the Chancel. There liave ])een .'> marriaii^'es ; 10 burials, and ]o bap- tisms, The Ibllowing' is th»» iinancial slalement : Church Society $ 7 /iO Ollertory Ill 2:3 Amount olTew llents 102 7o Diocesan Board 200 00 Synod Assessment 1 00 Church and Parsonage Insurance It! 17 Kaster Ollerings 10 2') • Conci'rt aiul Social.. •,•2 ;')'> llisliop's College "> 00 Di'jce:sc ol" Algoma 2 00 Total s;.518 20 Louis C. Wurtele. Incumbent ol* Acton. ;^u| II* i^nj i m ■ti.i.i 'I 82 nut'i;"'. i<<>iis. i'liriim' tlu' i»a.si yt'iir this mission luis ln-cii slowly ml- Viiiicinij; towards a trut« apinvi-iation nl' (lit> Churrli and 'In- Cliurcirs s»'i'vi<'t's, and at liic sanu> linif llnMt' is nn/icciililo a niorc lolcvani and cliarilaldir spirit lowariiip;iiiv These were held lirst at Mr. W. J)a\idsoM's. and latterly ;ii the liouse ol' Mi\ AV. J'arke. w ho played the hai iiKHiiiiiii ;ii llu! services, and took the warmest inleicst in iheiii, duiim his utmost to j^'ct the people to attend, a)id to mai.e tlii'i:i as attractive as possible. The JJishop conlirmed nineteen younu' p-rsons on AVliii- Sunday. The register shows eight h-ipiism^ ;i!id tw) burials during" tin; year. Among the im]irovenuMits eire(ie'.!l, Throuuh the liberality ol friends in (,>uel)ee. .lided by lie " parishioiuM-s ; :i snuiU Mason tS: ]Iandin cabinet oruan li;i> 1) 'ell ])urchased, thus snpplyiiiu- a want whieh \va-< been long felt. -Mr. \\. Morgau, music dealer, gave a, b auiilnl alms plate, and .Mr. AV. A. Heiulerson an illuminated i'^! oil /iiK.'. The Sunday school is indebttMl lor treats to tlu' St. .Matthew's Sunday school, and the Mother's und Daii-ili- ter"s Meetings of the same church, also to Mrs. A.ylwiii. nl Montn'al, for Christmas cards. Tiuh^ed the mission is s<> much inde})tod to that kind lady lor substantial aid that it would be almost an impossibility to keep it opi'ii witht)Ut licr help. May 1 take this opportunity of thaukinii' our beiu^l;u.'tors, and assuring them that many i)rayeis are otl'erecl foi- tlieia and theirs by the poor people of L'ourg Loui-^. It i pleah- inc 39 to note, tlint lit llio l>f'2iniiiii''; ol' Miiliat'liiifs lorni, two voun;^ men Irom I his iiii>'«io!i in.itri'uliittMl iii i{ishoi»'f< ('olleg*', ^vith tli<' iiitiMitila(M'. Tiit-y take un'iti inti-n'st in their pupils, and a u'ood work is hciii^- done hy iheni. Aiiioiii,' tho causes for r<*<^'rt't. I iriay mi'iitioii tint the l>;irsoii auinir iii^'C! is uniiihal>ita1)l<' dtirin'^' tht) wiiit-r inonth> to I'auils ill its «(»iistrii(:tioii. I iiavf hocii ohli'iod t»» jihaiuloii it until sprin; !•' iniii vtMi* to yoar 1 iiavc tlon<' wluit 1 I'ould towards puttiuLi'it into Ix'tier (a)udition, 1ml I am unable to do niueli. a)ul ih'j pari.shioiifr.s hein'j; mostly poor, are scarcoiy al)le to pay tlieir c.luireh and ^ehocl iissossments, so that ) eaiii;ot look to ihetn I'oi mucli mate- rial aid in aeeonijilisliinu' a work whii-li is •^I'eally ueedt'd. The followinu' is the liiiaticial statement oi the mission : Oli'erUn-y, Cliureh ^Jocic:\ $ (1 10 \h Alyoma, Colonial iV C'ontiueiilal Cliureli .Society 1 1') ■2 :;<) General Turposi's l'O CO I'arish ]']xi)enses TD -'> Assessment to Diocesan Board I'.'O UU (riltl'rom Mrs. Aylwin -JO 00 Trohahle \alue ol various '^ilts , l;;i> 00 Total... ^374 Go 11 C. Sil'.UM'. IJlKjMrTLi.X AND WI.NDSoi;. I was appointed to this mission in February last, ami cnrae into residenoo in the beLiinninuoi' May. I Jiave bi'en kindly lecclved iu all parts of the mission, and am able to .'<;iy that the aspeid oi' tJiinu's is d"ci(h'dly eucourai^'iui;'. Brampton. — Here I conduct morning;' and evening servic(» every Sunday, a.nd the cong-regations. on the whole, are U'ood. Holv Communion is ndrniiiisiertHl once a month. !?>■•' • t t Tiu' iininhor oT coiiniiuniciniis is vrry snKill, l)ul, I am i'lanklul to say, <»u Iho iiKn-aM*. TJic Sunday st-liool is ^^•oin^" on avcII, hut ilic mnnbor ol" scholars is ])(.'lo\v what 1 hive reason to expeci I vocord, \\ iili much satislaotion, the ovection ol'a, hovse slicd ol' six stalls, nowv the churcli. This is cM^-tainly a Lireat uaiii. Thouuli there is here iu Ihis slaiion much more lo he t'iiiciii viMi'-hsaCed. and the pledu'e oi' I'liture hle.>NinL:'. Winrhor. — The church in thi> stntiou is about lour miles Tom Bromplon Church, and is s(M\ cd c\cry Sundny idtcr- noon, i ctiniiot say the eoii'jreuatiou is not 2'ood, hut souii' ol' the members are not so regular in their attemliUU'c ;in theymiciht l)e. 'Jdiis may be owinu' to the ehureli haviiiu' beeii closed Ibr a lonii' lime bei'ori' my appointment, hut 1 am ii'lad to say thiMe aie si^-ns oi' improvement in this as in other respects. The couiinunicaiiis are very few. I must mention ihnt we are here buidevied wit h a debt on the church land and buildiiu:'. i^H'orts are ])einQ,' made td 'lischar^e the obliLi-aiioii. Snl>scrii)tions have biH'ii pro- jnised. but I reur»'t not ln-inu' able to report (he cleariiiLf eli' ol' the debt by the beirinninu' «»1' the new year, wh(>n we. hope to resuuie our loinier contribution to the Diocesan l>oard. This mission station is very ]v)or, and, in the evi's ol'the world, probably too poor ti> Ix; worth the Church's attention. Fortunately, the Cjiurch sees dill'erently. and we may, il", l)y Crod's lielp. we worlv steadily, quietly and (jjnlidently, anticipate rich restdts. ]\Iv iinancial statement looks jioor, ])uf is not so poor as it looks. The oH'erinu's hav(^ been willinu'ly made, and nniy be tak^'U as an earnest ol'a'reriter things to come. rji'oiiiiiloii. May J:]— Dec -W. 1^7 7. Diocesan ]]oard is; ilti (17 J5ishoi)'s Coileii'o ;'» :;i) Church Society 17 07 ]-[orse Shed ,"».■> oo < )rL>anist, Tresent to \-Z . 1!. AVasiier. iJAra-oi:i) axd iiERnrmiD. Tlie past yoav has b.^en in .some r!\>^p.»cl.s :in iniporinnt one ill Iht^ hisloiy oi' Ihis mission. Ill evtM'v part ol'it thoiv slmuu to ho ovid(»noos of a slow Imt lipaliliy liTowtli. In DfM'cuilx'r last thf> Lord Bishoj) vi.sitod the .stalioiis of l)i\'\ illo and Ixirlbrd lor the lirsl time : and twiro duiiim' llio \t'iir avo have l)eeii Ix^nefiticd and cheered by lln^ pres(MiCi' oi'our child' pastor. Three adulis h;iv(^ 1)ecn baptized, all of Avhom were hrouiiht up under other than Church inlluences. One was I he mother ol' nine children, whom she had previously hrouii'ht to holy b;!)>li,sni. iMlteen jiersons have l)een con- liriued, and neaily all ol'them have l)econie coinmunieant>. There are iu iln^ whole mission eiiihty-tive persons who liiive been oulirmed ; I iini s' try to say, however, that only about one-hnU" of iliem arn reii'ular conimuiiicants. l)iit wo look lor a better si ate ol" things. The wild lands ;>ive)i to llurlord are likely to prove valuable, luider the able and careful inanaiyement of Mr. Horace Cullinu'. of Coaticook. ]!]noug'h has already l)een disposed of to psiy for a jnirsonage and to make a com- mencement towards a church, and we hoi>e that the t\\() lots unsold Aviil vro lonu; brin i^iven by ople, princijially in work : a small sum t.'ontributed by iViends in ]'^;iL>iand. A grant ol" s;100 ^vas madel>v the Churdi Socielv, and the remainder was n'iveii l.y the Vamily ol' the late iJr. AVard. Dr. T. W. AVard lub ;dso deeded to the ]>ishop an acre ol' land lor a graveyard (which has been consecrated), and i\Neuiy acres in anotlier lot l"(n" general (■hurch iiurposes. At IStanhope and Xorlon the conu'regaiion is not <|uitei\^ larii'e as last year. Very many iamilies ha\'e lei't the pl:u\', owing to the sliuitiiig dow n ol" the inilis. AV<.' are indehtcd to the Itight Ivi^verend the l>is!io[) oi' Vermont tor a gram ol' prayer bool^s ol' the American Churv'h, i'or use at Norton. At llerclbrd tlie rei^ular lortnightly service has btM'ii kept up ; the congregaiion lias remained about the same, but the number ol' communicants has increased. liUsi Avinter I had a laiLie class J'or conlirmation here, but they gradually lel't the place to seek. lor employment, and now only a I'ew ol'theui remaiii. The congregation at IVrryloro' has increased. Niiu' ))ersons wi-re conlirmed here in July last, and 1 hope 1m have another class ready lor next summer. As soon as thf ••hard times'' are over, an ell'oit will be made to build ;i small church at ihis station. A very intt'restinti' Sunday school has been maiiihiiiu'd by the c'd'orts of Mr. .Taine.s Nish, Dr. Scoli. ami a W'w self dtniying women of the con- gregaiion. There is :il.--o an adult bihje das.-:, which is attended by nenrly all in the neiuhborhood. ''J'his. 1 am sure, is a Bounc of much good, especially on the Sundays wh<'u they hiiv<' no service, us the young i».^ojde ol' the j)hice art» thus kt'ipl Irom many temiUations lo evil. Besides the reiiular worl: at th 'se live stations, 1 hav^' held services in school housi'sin c)lher neiii-hborhoods mon? a? or It^ss iVoqiit'iitly, and liavo nhvays beoil ivc('iv«'d kindly, even in plncos Avhovo tlieie is not a single inombor oi" ouv clmvch, I luive 1)0(MI askod io continue an oocasionnl sfM'vice at Hall's stream, and I 1io}h» to be able to do h) us ,soon as the Avintcr roads uro settird. In conelusion, your missionary ventures to ho})*' that tlu^so various signs of ])roiiTess te.stiiy that tht^ Holy ^Spirit of Hod is workiu!^' in the hearts and lives ol" Jlis i)eopK'. Appended i< tlie linancial statement tor th'' year : \:\:y\<. AssesJiiiuiil iiiot-es^in ]!'j;irJ. Svood Asse.^siiK'iit lij>:iiriiUL'L' Organ "I A'.TcSof Ij;Uh1, (~iiv) l'.li>loU I'llliJ Mi."!"!!)!) I'liiul Work in Uravcyiiiii niluriii;^-' fur IVior SiinJiiv School Ijook^ Cii'tiiininion Orteriilg." inUvv |.iirin.'.-eJ m. _ r« '.I (Ml Toiu. • 1 (III ■1 (10 lOil (1(1 a (III (1 li) $•-':. (10 I $,')0 0;) I $1,". (Id J 00 I 1 (Id I 1 (10 -l (10 I •X li(» (I 7.) (1(1 .1(1 1 .-.0 ,|1'.I0 G !» KM) T.f ;; 2 .) it »> .) ■ »ti (iC. -i> ' (•)-' 00 : I _, l$ilS D.l fJI7 10 • $2() 7,. j $57 00 i ^20 00 :.fl()9 11) (,'Al'E COVK. A. Stevens. I ivni Lilad to be ii]>le to report that 'our new church, to Vviiioii 1 have had occasion to refer from time to time, \vas f^'uinpleted externally in Octo1)er, It is g'enerally acknow- li'dii'tnl to be a very li-.indsomo buildinir, and in the excel- l<'nc(» and hiuh iinish of the work, to relieet much credit np'ni those eno-aq-ed in its erection. A vestry meetinu' was ludd in October for tln^ purpose of niakinu' arranucnients with tlio contractor, to whom a del)t of 8800 remained due ; but the fall iishery had proved a l':iihir(\ and the outcry of ]ioverty was so loud that it was felt to b(^» useless and inexpedient at the time to attempt to cullcci even a small portion of this amount from the mem- 38 bers of the coiigrh, and consequently must be scarce. Thes congregation of Cape Cove is under many o])lii:l(H) 00 Special Collections .-iS (in Ollerlorv f.:; .V) Balance of Tew Kent so (lO rerce—Diocesixn Board l.">(i oo '• Special Collections li.' 7-» Ollertory IT »i-t Balance' of Pew licnt 1(1 "0 Total amount collected $7oT rtU AViT.I.IAAr (loRK LVSTER. no CHATICOUK. Duriiii? the year I liave had throe si-rvices ovfiry Lord's Dav, ami have assisted, as much as possibh', in (he Sunday school work ol' lln; i)arish. I'arochial visilinti' Jias been roguhirly kejil up, catli Ikinily receiving' at least four visits in the year. Owing to the continued depression in business, and ihe fehuttinii" up oi'nearly allcur nianuiacturing establishments, a largo number of my people have left the mission to seek work in Ontario, iind the 1,'nited States. I lind on referring to my list ol' i)arishi()ners. that in this way I have lost, within the past fourteen months, twenty church families, iHunberinu' one hundred and two souls, and representing the sum of two hiuulred and lil'ty dollars, subscribed an- iHially for church ^vork in tiie mission. Add to this the fact that Ave are losing nearly two hun- dred dollars ])er annum more by -failures, and by the iiia))ility of subscribi-rs to pay ihe amounts appended to their names, and it will be seen that limmcially we have ureat dilliculties to contend against. As soon as business revives, we hope to be all right, and to increase both our numbers nnd our revenue. We have to nnmrn the ^. He died full of years and honors, belovtnl and resjieeted by all who knew him. 1 ap])end the usual statistics : Marriau'cs 1 baptisms 2t» IJurials o ITXDS UAISKl). Towards Dio'csan Hoard Assessment sj; l!,j() 00 Syiiod Expenses 8 (JO " Tarsonaiie Del)t, (princii)al and inierest) 2.")0 00 Kepairs on the Church ;!0 00 " Insurance , -J-t 00 " Lightinu', heating, cleanini>\ ^Sexton's salary, cVc V. "J<>0 OO wWi om ■ f ' - V iiffl ^ 1 ' ^ Ih 40 Toward?; Offering to iho Cleinfvinnn S i2(i OQ •' Bishop's College ..'. ;} 00 " Alj^oma Diocese :; 00 •' J'eusion Fluid 100 iji ()!)S 00 .loUN' FOSTKH, Clerk. (.'ooK.siiii;!-:. The chief o])ject ol' iiiieresi in the Mi.shioii ol Ealuii is the complelioii ol' our church, which, ul'ler a nine years" 5*truu-gle, has boon carried out, leaving a debt ol' about S;50U, which will be assumed ])y private individuals, and wiped off" as our circumstances Avill pevinil. In the com- }detion ol' this work. I am indebted to the hearty co-oi)er;i- tion ol'my people, who have contributed liberally toward.; it, as well as to kind I'riendsin <.^>uebec and elsewhere, who have aided our undertaking. It has l)een a happy ciri'um- stance that so many local suf)Scriptions were paid in lal)ni' and material, to which I'act may be attributed its sueccsslul issue. Cookshire, like most country missions, loeLs the pressure ol' the times, and we iind it dillicult to keep pace witli tlic periodical increase in the assessment. I append the usual statistics : Church Society ^ 14 ."jO AV. &^ O. Fund 5 00 Oii'ertory .'rl (lO Annual tSubsciiptions !> ."^lO Diocesan Board •'>-•) 0'> is 101 00 Edw Ai!i) Cn;L]:\ r.vKKiX. 41 DANVliWii'", AND TI\, Slii[tloii. Tills Tow iisliij) lias, .S(.'atl('Vi'il ovci- iis aiva, pi'tj))al>ly iiioio churcli iainilitvs than avc lo ])o I'omid in any otht'v mission iu llio l^isniii oi'^i. I'l'aiicis. save that of h'iehnion*! ;iiiil Mt'lhonriif. The asscssuitiil, paid lo ihi' Board, is two hnndrod dol- lars, which my indcratiLiahlc ^vard^'n, JNlr. (.'has. Dovey. assures nic i.s \Yith. dilliculty collected. This is owina", of coursi', tovitrious causes. Tho j)()pular cry is '-hard times ;"" then there are departures — anybody acquainted with these districts, know that tlie population is ot a shil'ting character —there are deaths which sometimes make serious gaps in our subscription list, local failures, or lo^v prices for farm produce, all combining' to enhance the dilliculty of g'etthig- iu the ast^i'ssmeiit. In spite, however, of this, I hazard the opinion that il' our ])eople v.ould conscientiously tax themselves to the extent of om^ cent on the dollar, on what they are ^vorth. we should almost bi' a self-supportinu' mission. A\ ith the evception ol two or three instances, the sums op'positc our sul)scribers jiames on the assessment list:, do not do justice to the parties concerned. We must now i^ass on lo Tini^'wiclc. It must ])e premised that this Townshi[) is divided, as far as mission work is ooiicerncd. into two s(>clions. Troutbrook, and what, for the saki' oF convenience, we shall call Mclveauv. Road. 111 tlie, former is situated the church, eig'lit miles from Danville. Here w^' have about thirty live families on the church roll, i)ayinu- an assessmeni of one hundred and twenty live dollars; (x.'casionally a family sells out and moves away, thus narrow in '_•• do\vu the circle of .subscribers. In the latter, McKeanv Iload, which stretches down towards "Warwick station, are to be found about twenty two church familicv-^, Avho are destitute of Sunday services from one year's end to the other. ^ly Sunday appointments 1 have betm able to keep with almost undeviatino" reu-ularity. In two or three instances, last winter, beinu' stuck in impassalde drifts, I had to back out and return home. 1 ne\'er allow the weather or the Ill :Mi: 4.i f;^ ■i !();kIs Io iiiiorri.-ro ; luy ih.-ory is. il' iiiic's Ium's.> (mh l,.pi| one cnii rullow; il. is ii siiuplo rule, luid \voii\.fs iHlmirahlv in f.roaliiiu; u coiilidtMici^ aiiioiiu'r-L Ihe people. It is LjfiMtil'vin^' to Niati' lli:i| llic l>hi[)t()ii ('(-iiui'cu'aiion ;ii,. rousiiiL;' (lii'iiisrlvcs 1;> ''inki' liold," as tli(» i)lii';is(. is. yii,( linisli the chuvfii. ]''or t!i'' i)ast iil'toon (M-sixtcoii years tli,- hiiildiiiii' ]i;is been lel'i, in ihi.; rou-jh. so Io s[)eal:, hut a siqireme e!l.)vt is about io hi; iiiad*' to m;iko our clnircli what il ouglil to he, and a\ c venture to hopi; our Idcul iMideavours will he seconded and NUi>ported In' our hrotli.'i eliurelnuen abroad. Tlie cireular ai)poalini;' lor aid will be out all in li'ood time. .Last ^^[ai'i.'h wo bad a coidii'inaiiou in j)auville, twelv,' eaudidates being adudttetl ti< tbiil iipostolierile. .1 luivebi'di vev\' busy Ibis iSunimor aiul Fall in prepai'inu' (.'aiKlitlalcN \\i\- ibo ap])roa('bini;' coulirniidiou on the. Ttli prox., to lakr plaee in Diiuville iiud Ti'outbrook. 1 purpose prepariiin' a uuuibei' ol' elderly aiuL married people Idi'a conlinuuti'.^a In be held some \'va\k\ n<.'.\.i sunmier. Willi I'cLiard to tlie District schools, in wliieb I take ;; u'leiit interest, and try to vi.>it and examine as (d'teu as 1 can, I here are no less llian (du'bteen (two ol" ^vbiell are chunh sehool.-), seattereil ovei' the mission. 1 mi'.>'lit say a liTeai (leal on this departnu'ut oi' ndssionary Avork, but 1 forhcar. merely observing' that the mor.' one visits these seln)ols. thi» moi-e one is anni/ed ami ;;hoeked at tlu^ religions in'Moraiice prevalent amonu' th" scholars. The iv^ason is ol)\ ious. ^-inee the 1st .Fanuary there have been I w t'iit\-(>in' b;i[)Lisms, one murriage. and seven burials. 1 apitendthe U-^ual slalisties iJaiiville. TiiigwicK, Church >'ocioly ^' i 1 1 li >i li 7- ( )irertorv ". •;>; •">S :h; ou Dioeesaii l)oard iI'h* (mi I ij.') ou r^^vnod Assessnu'Ut :: OO 1 <'i) :■'. '"'ety ri'ojiaii'at ion oi'( iospel .'.'. ()| Siteeial Oll'ertory 12 ;VJ <• b"! N :2S8 OG >;; Id!' b'l 'r.)l;il iVoin Mis,-ion... s; d-Vi' .1 ll|-,\!n' JXMI'.S r !■:'!' KN'. 1!..\. ^3 l)i;U.MM()\l)VII.LK This connTt^ii-atiou h;is Ix-imi ])assiii«i' i]ir()Ui»'h a jxTitxl of ]);iiiirul (liliioully and ('iiil)arrassi!i('iit. 1 Mipj^osi' ihar this has l)t'Oii the caso, to a, ct'i'tiiiii oxI'MiI, with other missions, owiiit!" to tho li'ciH'i'al fiui'^s. lint we ol Druniiiioiulvilh,' liiive Ix'imi siiHricrs in ;i .spocini (Icurt'c. ( )ur l.uul is poor, and otiv liiruis mIoiic will not snppori tis. fiiimhcr has nlwiiys hj'cn our mainstay. When that faih'd. ht'iiiloclc hark and white hiich (lor.-pooLs) did a little \nv lis, htltol'late e\'en these Sources of ilieonii' have eojlapseil. Tliero are hut verv lew ainonu' us a\ iio are nor at thi> lUOli loiit hurdeiiod with linaneial diiiiculi ies. Ti) make up each «(uarter'.sassessriieut has e;i.^t a >truii'i.ile. and ill the lU'-anwhih^ other claims ha\i' jiad to hide fhi'ir liine. It has Ix^ii in-edi'ul n:ore than onee to issue llu' ominous notieo ol' inlevdiei"(l servic's. Had it not. heen .'oi- dio siiuineh and lihei'al snpjxi^i r-iKlercij I)y our IViend, Mr. llenniiinti', I am almost alVaid the interdiil would ha\e hoeii carried into elll'ct. l/itt(!r!y wo ha\'c Jiad t.o i)".'ak'e oursclx cs [o tlia.l mueii- ai)iisod rosorl I'or raisin"- I'uiuh :i coneert and lia;-:aar Avhich pruri)Oses 'in rail v. We ha\-e hi'iely ])een cheeri'd bv the addition to our liuinhcr ol' some u'v'Jiilemi'n I'rom >"cotland, A\ho arc ahoui to start anoth(>r sj^xd i'aetory. \\ Ideji it is ho])ed nnivha\f tho cH'ccl ol' A\-orkinu' i^ome im[>ro\ cmenl in our eircaiu- ."^taiiC'.'s. Chu! (di Work has irone on niu.eh a-; usuu Contrihutions, Sul'.'^ \ Ik ALLXATT, 44 M'DSWKM,, I havo not inucli l«> it^port cxccpi the coiitiiiuous round of parish \vork. 3Iy f^uiulay stM* vices, tliroc in imuilH'r, have bet'ii .siislainod ^vitll n'i>iilnrity. The inosi iinpoiiaiii events ol" Ihe yenv were a eoiiliniui- lion in .Iinn' la^l, at whieh llie lii.>h<»p eoiilinned ihirtv- three, and the ereeiion ol' ;i )it'\v chunli at J)u(l.s\vell ("(ir- ner, called the ehnreli ol" -iIm' Good Shepherd ' Th" ontside measnrenient of (his ehureli. includinu' the ])or('h, is (L' by 21 !eel ; spire and lo\\<'r. so ieci liiuli : I'oO siitino>, and cost ^iJi.jO. ''JMiere is an onianienlal chancel with panel Avork, eoiilaininL;' a|)proi)riate serii)lnro texts in uold letter, and a triplet >tained ulass uindow IVoni .Speiicc, eonlaininu' the sul)jeet ol" iln? -(Jood Siieiile-rd.'" The ceil- inii' i.s panelled in hariuonions wattn-rolor, as wril as th ■ walls. The site oi" this ehurcli is the 'jilt of W. 1 1. ]>otlirop, Es([.. and is one ol' the nio.-t hrautiliil in the (.•ouiitry, iiml the adjoinin«i" buryinu'-u round is the i^ilt of the lion. J. (r. ]to])ertson. The only rerpiisilivs io make this elinrch (.'oin. ])lete are a font, a Connnunioii sei. and a musical iiisini- menl. How to supply the neci'ssary Sniiday serviee.s to the thv(»e churches ol my mission, anl by an ash vkjrtin;:', to protect the walls, and the ehildieu ha\'e contn])Ute(l si)ecimens of C'anailian limbei'. minei'als and ibssils, as a l>eg'innin!j;" lor a musemn '^I'lie w orlv of the school is 'j'oiuL;' on \vell. I am anxious to keep up the .standard as hiu'h ii-> jiossible. A systematic etlbrt i-< beinii' made ic i\ici'ca--e the paroe!iial assessment. Tiic limes, liowcvei-. are pet'uliafly hard with us. oji account of a lav'4'(> s'lni-annual assessment lo piiy interest on railway bonds. This sweeps a large ))ortioii of the available cash entii'elv oui of cireulaticm, and mal.cs everything- move hea\ily. Gave magic-lantern eiderlaiiinieiits and Christmas trocs lo the fijundav school children. (!ie;d dillicultv in '-jettiiiu' 45 the iitH'08siiry bt»>k.*i (o iiKiintiun uiv six Sun«l;iy srhools. IntrodiU'f'l ioO copii's ol' thf (^iu'Ih'i- licvisi'd CiUt'cliism ; hIm) too new jirayor l)Ook.s. Numltt'i'or huptisnis, i"8 ; mar- lingi'ff, <» : ))urijils, S. My liiiiinciitl staicmciii is as lullows : Diuccsaii ]>(Mn'V110( [A SSOSSIIKMII 11 •■;<> <; III) Siilavv ol" Model Ncliool Teacher i:;s no .;( .-.0 7 i;-' ■2 III) I -in OHoriory (St. Paul's) ( .'iiinh and Parse tiiaiic lii-ura)icc Colonial i*!j Continental Church Sueiej Missionary Meetings (Aluoinaj jlissionary Ijox (do ) o II I'rayer Txjoks and Mu>ii' ljook> Lamps ami Trimmings lor Church Jjuildinu" Fund lor Church at Jhidswell _ ( III) Conu.'r ,(.! IMJ S,")!' (1(1 Si 128 1 ■2:\ Thc;-'. S. ClIvrM w. DTIMIAM. Ill linaneial mailers, as tlie sul)joiiicd siad'mciii \\ill sliow. wo are tl lis voar. I'ar behind lui'mer oih The ])ressure ol' llio hard times \-,as fell so nuii'h here, thai we, woro unable to make any jirouress in ihe mailer of ;i parsonag'e, though stronu' desires lor on*' Aver*^ I'eli and expressed, os])i?cially in I'l^per iJurham. and sevt.-ral attempts wore made at a boLsinninti'. Por tho same reason, also. a\ i> haV(^ not been able, this year, to add anythinu' to our liindowment ImukI. as 1 ha.d iiopt'd wo would do. Wo hti\"e, inoroover. l(»st by deatJi and romoval. sevoral ol our besl eontribulois. ain!, in C(>iise(|uenoe. havo iouiid uioat dilheiilly. es-peeially in South JJurham. in makiiui' our n.iymonts to tho Dioce.-an Hoard. I am hapin* lo say, howevor, ilml Ihe amoiml u'lvoii i)y this mission to Iho various obj<.'eis ol'thc Soeioly. (iif(si(/c <>/ i: * "v It'. (iffrsf'/rrs. is 111' (TO llmii douhlc lliiit of l:iM vt'iir. Siii^li nn iiicroiiM' n1u)u1(1 1)1' n iinKor ol' un'iil thiinkruliicss. and;! soiiri'i' ol' uTt'nt ri'joiciui:' iniu)M«4' us. IxTiiUN** it Mill tippenv as ail rvidfiirc olOnr i»'ratilii(l<' lo (lod lor ])aKt liivors. As a mi.s>i()U we liavf a ur«'ai dciil lo \\c tliaiikriil lor. and ii is Id lie Ju)i>ed ^vo .^liall ipvci' I'or'^'cl i., Inil coiiliiiui' to show i;i'aliludi' by uiviii-r lihi'ially towards all imporlaiil oliji'i'ts coiiiicrtt'd with the s;»rtMd of Ihc (^i.-pd and ilu> !<( roil villi- ciiiiiu' ; Miss Tit')ili(diiu'., s !• 7.") • l>ysl<'r s '.111 •• iliirrill II ,"»ii •• M(/l)ou •• iiiii ol' s^la. under lh>' h''adiiiu' "I'jniertaiiimeiits," was raised l)y a eoiicfit h"!d at ].is.[.. M.l\r s^lO (Ml lien. \V. Laurier, M.l.' ... 10 oo :\lrs AVukcJicld lo oo II gives me miudi jdea^nre to state tliat there is a irreat divil to eiieourau'e us, ami u'reat cause lor thankruluess. Services liavo been perlormed with the usual re'j^iilarity, in all our (diurches, and lioly communion celebrated al)Out once a month in each. At Trinity church, I pj>;'r Durham, the (.'ouLn-etialioiis have been good throughout the year, and aKo lh(» attend- ance at holv communion. •'Si 47 jiiioiii;' ill*' iiU'iiilnTs (d'tliis coimri'u-alioii. and a uTriit dfiil (.r sm.'civ^s .s*>(>nii>(l \i) :il(i-ny tilt? in'oplt' WHS uTi'iil. tiiid (lid not llai ilirouL^'lioiii the M'a>o!i. rSonif d oimi r«'sii ll> I ia\t' ( (Mill' iim lev luvouii oliservalidn, and many iiiori' uiav Im' liicidcji I'roii lis. Our i)laii was Miinpiy to un'Ol lun^.-llni' litim hfiiiM' 10 housr, ojicf a loi'tniLTht. lu In-iiiii and cU^sv tat'li <'\ ciiiiit^' ith a short st'r\ i(,'<' tdiifllv Ironi tin' I'laM-i' Wnnk, l»iil\\iili w Ih \' ini!(idin«'d : in it a>i >|KMial i)rayrrs lor inc j)iin>n. mi-k. c and tM)iiv»'r.sn iijjon a i)aN.satic id' iloly i^^cripi lu'c. loUow iinj,- lln' lil'i'! ol'our Jiord. and to luivr a .>s]i(irt addrt's> aildfd l»y nivscll' upon soiMf iniporiaiii poini roiiinM'icd with t!i<' Clirisiian lil'c. Familiar coiivi r.sition \i|)on any (lilliculi pfiini or jiassaLi't' \vas always riK-ourau'tHl. ami all mmmikmI io it'cl as Wfjl as express an interest in tlic suhjcits erha]is. of n-nod results. Avhic'h cannot, even ])\ tlu' persons showing' them, he traeed l>ack directly !<> lh'> special w^u'd Avhich rausml them. In connection with the ]iiission in L'Avenir. 1 must .•((•kiiowledu'e with uTatitude. valuable assistance i'roni the h'ev. I'role.'-.sor K'oe. ol' Ihshop's Colleu•(^ the Kev. T. M. 'rhom])son. the Ke\ . ]•]. A. AV. Kinu-. and the liev. .fanii's l!o\dell. 1 am sorry in s.iy ih;il li;.' Sund:i\ x'hool in lj"Avenir \\\\>. noi l),'en any heitei- this year than last. There arr manv reusoiis why th.ere should he no inij)rovemonl ;ii present, but 1 eaiuioi cuter ujk)u thmu here,. I do nor \\\ \\\\ despair. ho\\i'\-ei'. lor the future, but si ill hope to see u D'ood Sunday scliool in. li'Avcnir. as (tii;)th<'.f fruit of our ••mission.'" The Lord !>is!ii>p \isiied this part ol Durham 1,1st sprinu'. and cfmiirmed nine lu-rsous. In South I'urham there \\■^■< been a marked improvenieiu in the eomrreii-ation. ih.ouLi'h it is still short of w iiat it out:hi lo be. I'he Si iiday si'hocl here, howex er. has taktMia li'reai -tart, and through the summer was. by far, the best in the mis.'sion. The ehildicn all seemed to have a u^ri'at intei^e.«i ill it. One liiile liirk to my own Icuowledu'e. usi'd to walk a distance of about four miles to allend it. and was ;dw:iys ^:rie\'ed when the \vcather was too bad tor her tc» s»o. fur the u'ood state of (his school, a i^'reai deal of credit is dui- I" ihe exertions of Mr. .1. (\ Armsironu'. superinleiident, and i(i ^liss (iinn and ^liss .iohnston. teachers. Durinu' this year occasional services ha\e Imm'Ii held ;il some of the school houses, ami re^^ular services were u'iveii at L.isg-av station last winter, but aho^i'dher thev have not been very successful, and. lor ihe prt'scnt. are discontinued. I have to record t marriaues. -1 adult and 'Si infant baptisms, and 11 burials. i 49 t'iNANCIAL STATEMENT. I'lHier Durham. L'Avoiiir South Durham. TiiT.vr.. r.nnnrni Fund Cluiroll Soclutv S ct,-. •1 ;;o 't no ;; III) J 00 ■t 00 00 1 ::> y i:, •1 00 1 :,] $ ct.". ;! 2S :; 50 '2 00 :! i;o A 20 7 JO 1 :ai 9 oil 4 OO 1 Oi") $ .ts. 2 1^11 00 2 2'. 2 .',2 7 '.»:. 1 Sii 10 90 2 00 01 $ pt.--. 'J 7S Miision " " " 12 :.o W A 0. " " " 7 7.-) Ponuion " " " 1 1 S5 Dighop'^ College Mijaaion of Ali?OLua 9 S2 2! t'o Sbingwauk Home, S. S. Mission Boxc? 4 r.'i Society for the Propiigiition of the Hosiiel Svnotl AsflG.^smont 29 fiO 10 Uii Easter Offerinir .*•. ■J'^ Offertory, deJucting fjiccial collections ^ 12 71 38 28 1 JO :i\i 21 21 .•!2 1 20 41 i;;j 12 7o 5 9i U 5J 75 00 123 oS 72 :',:i For Sunday schools 8 65 Insurance not paid from Offertory 14 b:> Diocesan Board Assessment loO 00 lllO 00 GS jO 107 00 17 00 325 00 Chandcliors and Mat tin or ;5S 50 Ilorflo Shed UDii ntbor iiDtiroveinentd 107 00 Prc86Dtation to Incunihotit. fviilue^.... 17 00 .•;t 00 On account of new Or'»au 1117 :)0 !,■) 00 lo 00 107 .'>o Services of Sexton 15 00 GntortainmoDts 2i> 00 10 00 40 00 Firewood 10 00 20 00 Old debts 2(i 00 26 00 ' $284 49 .•i:i4 2(i 111 ,-,:; 41 «) 9;{2 11 Conparitoii, tcith rfjard to amount (jlveu Id vuttidt ubjectn, ictweiit kUllj niul lii'l . In 1876 was eivon IC. 85 42 71 12 2.-. 39 21 42 O:; "1877 •' •■ , 123 58 Geo. T. IIardino. ^'}- r 50 /■'4> M i:ast frampton. 111 ail old mission like this, one year is so mncli like linother, that it is diliicult to get a starting point Avhouce to comnieiice a report. Last season I had something- to say about our Bishop's visit liere ; something more to relate about eonhrmations ; and as Ave have liad a lew events oi' minor importance this year slightly out of our usual routiiio, I Avill here relate them as they occv..red. Early in last Aviiiter. Ihe Kev. J. Sykes and I got up a missionary moetini;', wliich was well attended, and my worthy brother of Wesit Frampton gave us a most lucid and interesting account of the C'liurch in Australia, from the day of its first plautiiiii np to the present; winding up his discourse with a descrip- tion of the make, the color, the manners, the courtship and the marriages of the Aborigines of that colony. The next event worth relating was a visit this last autumn from our worthy liural Dean, who was induced to come horn }>y request of the Bishop, to ascertain what was the cause of this mission being so far in arrears to the Diocesan Board. The result of the Rural Dean's visit, cou])led with a letter to him from the Bishop, and a subsi- (juent one to myself from the same quarter, and on the same sul)ject, was most satisfactory. At that time we\veiv one year in arrears, and to-day I am glad to say that when this year ends, liemison Church will be only one quarter l)('hind, an event which has never happened before. tSo it will appear, by referring to last year's report, that we have ])aid u]i six quarters this season from liemison congregation, and that, too, in the face of unheard ot hard times. The commercial depression, which is felt all the world over, s(H!ms to alllict the inha])itants of this locality in a ])re-eminent manner. The luml)ering trade, once so prolit- able, has almost ceased on the banks of the river Etchcmin, while the land is in great measure unfit for agriculture— hence the dilliculty of meeting oirr engagements with the Diocivsan Board. The services both at liemison aiul Standon, have been duly observed, and, on the whole, well attended. The day school, too, at liemison is doing well. And it was my pleasure early in the summer to be in a position to supply a want long felt in this mission, that of the establishment of a {Srinday school, which since that time has been w^ork" ing well, under the supervision of Mr, (r. Baguall, who has 51 an efficient stafi" of tcnchcrs workini:;' Avith him. The sub- joined is our financial doings lor this year : Ilemison (Diocesan Board) ijilHO 00 Standon (do.) .'50 00 Sunday collections, both churches "5 00 Special do., do. do 7 00 Sabscriptions to different church purposes.... 20 55 Colonial and Continental Church Sociely.... 2 00 Expended by self in improvements on gleljc lOO 00 Total $'J71 05 Felix J. Luyle. ■-i,;r M I* m (JASPE UAS1\. The services have l)een held in this luission witli the usual regularity, interrupted only by calls to Mal})aie during flic UiacoiKite of the late Ineunibent, and by absence t)n the last two Sundays in the year from the same cause. Of St. Paul's, I have again lo record diminution iji number caused by removal. The eongregation remains, otherwise, nearly the same, but depi'iids very much for its iinancial prosperity upon the inllux of strangers during the bummer. St. James' Church is very much out of repair, the foun- dation having, ever since the church was built, ^vorked very much with the winter's I'rost. The site was ill chosen, in a damp place, upon a bed of almost impervious clay. The congregation see little prospect by any ordinary amount of labor of insuring the permanence of the building and fence. An advance has been made in education, by the opening of a school on the North West Arm, under the tuition of Mrs. Thompson, who came here very strongly recommend- ed by several clergymen of the Diocese. The additional taxation necessary for a third school district iu this Towii- ship, (which makes the lifth school in my mission.) is very much felt during the jiresent hard times, and I am afraitl it will lead to a reduction of the ]n'esent salaries jxiid the teachers, aiul con.sefj[Uently to a (leevease in the clUeiency of the schools. -,. '.Mi 'i .;" . '.1 ; !b ■ . , * «0 I f iiolosc the usual btatistics : SI. Paura. Church Socioty $ 7 54 Easlor OHoriiii,^ 16 63 (}(MUM-al Ollcrtory 71 40 A.ssossmeut 155 00 $ 250 60 Si. James. Assessmont $ 187 50 Church ]*]xpons'3S and licpairs 18 71 Cliurch Soci.'ly 1 20 liishop's Collcg-c 65 $ 208 15 Total from mission $ 458 81 111 the mission during the past year there have been 20 baptisms, l] marriagvs, and 8 burials. in addition to this, 1 have been called upon in Malbaic for the ibllowing — baptisms, 5 ; burials, 3. John r. Richmond. IIATLEY AND WATERVILLE. I continue to liold Divine service on the Lord's Day at throe dilleront stations, involving a drive of twenty miles, and iVofjuently on Avoek-days. Two iSunday schools also were nuiintained during the summer and autumn months. Having i'ound it, in previous years, impracticable to main- lain the Sunday schools in eliicient operation during the Avinter months, I have this winter essayed public catechis- ing after the second los.son at morning and evening prayer. I am not without hope that public catechising may have tlie additional ellect of removing somewhat of the misun- derstanding and prejudice which jirevail i)i this as in other di.stricts of the Eastern Townships, respecting the distinc- tive do(>trines and priictices of our church. At the same time I do not conceal from mys(df the difHculties which surround this revival in my mission of the Church's direc- tion : — the necessity bf making the cati^chi.sing brief and interesting to the children, also of not exhausting the 58 54 63 40 00 6G (!^ patience of the congregation ; and in particular oi not allow- ing the catechising to divert the minds of either old or young from the special purpose fo'- which we meet together ill the House of Trayer. The attendance at Church has not been less regular than in former years. The church wardens, in behalf of the Ilatley congrega- tion, have recently purchased, for a parsonage, a house con- veniently situated near the church, together with an acre and a half of land. It is estimated that when repairs nve made, which will have to be extensive, and some out-build- ings erected, the i)ropcrty will have cost us about $1,200. Toward this the people have given cheerfully and liber- ally, according to their means. With a little extraneous aid, which I hope to obtain, there is every prospect of the praiseworthy resolve of the w^ardons, Mr. AVeston and Mr. Benjamin Bowen, to have the purchase money in full collected before Easter next, being accomplished. My people have been informed of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel's recent reduction of its urant to this diocese. They have hitherto met the demands of the Diocesan Board, and I think 1 may answer for them, that they will not show themselves inferior to other missions in coming forward to do their part towards meeting the increased liabilities thrown on the diocese. I could much wish, however, that, for reasons above referred to, no increase of assessment were required ol" us this year. Marriages during the past year, 2 ; burials, 7 ; baptisms, 41. FINANCIAL STATEMKNT. Ilatley. "Waterville. Church Society $ 2»3 00 § 3 11 $ Otierings exclusive of above OS 00 20 00 Bishop's College 4 04 1 21» JJaster Offering to Clergyman 8;> Compton Ladies' College 7 Diocesan Board Assessment 225 Synod " 8 By Concert 59 Towards Parsonage — paid in 250 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 1 00 Church Insurance , 4 00 4 00 T(»tal. no 13 8S 00 5 33 () H.l 7 00 300 00 4 00 50 00 250 OO 8 00 iii;<153 8G $104 43 $758 20 A. J. Balfuuk. ni':„ M' M m ; ■ I , 5i INVERNESS. I was placed in charge of this mission on the lOlh June lust, having- been inducted by the Rural ])ean, the llevd. Mr. Kincf. I am not able to say much about the mission this year, having' had charge only a lew months. In entcriiirr on my Avork, I was most kindly and warmly received l)y the members of the church, owing not a little, I am sure, to the prestige of my l>rother's name, the Rev. Professor Roe, Avho WHS in charge of Inverness twenty years ano, and whose la})ors among the people are even now held in loving and grateful remembrance. 1 hold Divine Service at St. Stephen's church, and throe school houses, viz : Campl)eirs, Lysander, and Becancouv, at the latter place only once a month. Three services every Sunday in the month but one, when I hold service at Uecancour. There are four Sunday schools in the mission, with a total of about one hundred scholars — average attendance ciiliiti/. These schools have been well attended during the Minuner months, and were only closed the second Sunday in November, owing to the state of the roads. I have had a Bible class on Fridays during the summer, which is also discontinued for the present; and a large number of th>j young people met during line weather every Friday evening at St. Stephen's, to practice singing the hymns for the following Sunday. These meetings are well attended, sometimes forty present, and were opened and closed witii prayer. On the whole, 1 am very much i>leas(Hl with the apix'arance of things in this mission. The people are attached to tlie church and its services, but are very back- ward in the duty of giving to the support of the church or mission fund, or in paying their regular assessment dues, 'j'hey plead poverty and hard times, and scarcity of money. 1 am inclined to think there is some truth in the plea, but hoi)e they will gradually learn the duty and necessity of givinu' more liberally to the support of the church and its mis.sionary ^vork. 1 would not 1)0 doing my duty were I to omit saying that my predecessor, the lie v. (J. B. Washer, is spoken of by the peoidc with great respect and attachment to Jiini personally, and many regret his having left the mission. 1 omitted stating that the services at St. Stephens and I he Campbelfs school house, and Lysander school hoU!?e, were John the 1^ N.S., Proiei comn oo were well attended during- the fin(^ weatjier. Tiie ]vc'\ d. John Kemp, Leeds, oiliciated for me at St. Stopheiis oner, the Rev. Mr. Kino- once, the Rev. Mr. Kaulhack, Truro, N.S., once, the Rev. Armine Mountain, i . ind the Jicv. Professor Roe, three times. They all adniK.isti'rod the holy communion for mo. FINANCIAL STATKMKNT. Church Society $ 21 00 Diocesan Board Assessment 200 00 Oilertory l'> 10 Insurance on Church and ParsonaL,^o 12 00 Sunday School Library and Catechisms.. 20 50 Bibles, Trayer Books and Hymn Books... I S 1 f) Current Expenses 15 00 $ 305 00 Pete II Kok. IRELAND. The Parish school i.s doinq; excellent work under Mis.s Amy Mclvee. The Ladies' Association, in connection with Trinity church, has done very good and useful work. The Lord Bishop and Mrs. Williams favoured them ))y attending' one of their social meetings, and gave much valuable informa- tion, justly receiving thanks, notoidy for personal kindness, but also for a liberal donation by Mrs. Williams towards providing line altar linen and altar cloth, the order for which was most l)eautifully illled by the Guild of Si. Matthew's, Quebec, and the materials only charged for. Assisted ])y the Revds. T. Richardson and F. A. Smith, a mission of three days was held in the month of February. Missionary meetings for the Church Society, and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, the latter addressed l)y the Bishop, were also held during the year. Sunday school festivals for the young members were kindly looked alter by the Ladies' Association. A donation of land, to the value of $70, has been mado by H. Cross, Esq., church warden, and adds greatly to the l)eauty aiul convenience of the grounds around the parson- age. If we could secure a small piece from another member :i t' i < »- f >i .^0 of tlio conoror>aiioii, it \Yould ena])le u« to remove an niisigliily ))ouii(lary now -svithiii a lew loot of tho door. The Missionary has also roceived substantial gifts, among others, a comlortablo waggon, from the congregations of Upper and Lower Ireland. The fence croiind the burial uround has been renewed, and the hill in front of the churcli lovelled, niakinu; the ingress and the egress more comfortable and less dangerous. A move has been made towards collecting funds for restoring the church, and we hope to see it accomi")lished the coming year. At Christ church, the usual zeal on behalf of the Church Society has ])een shown, and assessment promptly paid. The fence here has also been repaired, and tine altar linen and altar cloth provided. Considerable impatience is niiinifested at not having the building of a new church puhlic'd on, but I hope they will lose nothing by waiting. It is worse than useless to attempt too much. The mission chapel at Adderley was opened for Divine serA'ici; on St. Luke's day, by the Lord Bishop. It is now said to l>e the prettiest little church in the county, and cost $t!00. This is a strong proof that the churches here do little credit to the Diocese, and every cllbrt towards church building should meet with general approval. During the year ba]>tismH, 30 ; coniirmed, 36 ; burials, 13, Financial statement, exclusive of grant from any of the Church Societies : s Diocesan Board Chuieh Society riui.sh School Compton College... , liishop's College Synod Fund Insurance Fencing, \'c , Si!xton Altar Linen, &c IS Improvement of C}lel)e.s 100 Trinity C;hurch. 175 ••57 120 t; 00 «s 00 00 25 00 17 50 r.8 (10 20 00 00 Christ Church. $ 75 00 45 05 Adderloy. a 00 o 1 3 12 8 12 00 75 00 94 00 1 78 )0 00 Donations to Mi.ssionavv. Church Buildinu', 00 00 40 00 15 00 254 00 Total '^\,0W 85. $ 070 23 $ 170 84 $ 258 78 Tiios. L. Ball, Missionary. 57 KLNdSEV. 1 78 )4 00 Divine scrvico lias heon roc^ularly ccloln-nlcd in tho tliroo stations comprised in this mission, vi/. : St. I'iiul's, Syden- ham riiico ; the Holy Trinity, Denison's Mills; luid ilio (Sohool House, Spooner Tond. Holy Communion administortnl t wico a month in St. Paul's, once a month at Holy Trinity. The avera2,'(' attendance has ])een lair at SI. I'iiuFs ; irood at Holy Trinity and Spoon^T I'ond. The last-named con- tirei^ation has l)een renularly nrii'iniizt'd this summer. " It has pleased God that death should d«'prive us of thveo who, ])y example and work, \V(M(* truo supporters of Chri^st'.s holy church. The a^ed, pious and cheerrul owner of Barrinu'ton Loduti was the Jirst to leave us, respected and lo\'('d wherever known. He will he sadly missed in this mission. And next, 'My. Richard McMannis. our delcu-ate to Synod. Trusted implicitly by all who knew him, honored and loved by his ueiii'hbors and accpiaintauces, his death has k'l't a blank ot which we all are sensible. As my church warden he was simply invaluable : exact in his accounts, and dili'4'ent in promotini;' by all worthy means the well'are of the church and clerg-yman. Our next u'reat loss was Sir Edmoud Cox. one to whom, inuler God, this mission is mainly indebted lor the promot- iiiji" and sustainini;" ol' the church. U is not ])Ossiblc to estimate the loss ol" men whose mind and luvirt are ])ent upon their duty to their God and to their church. The record ol' death in our small community is indeed satl, thouiih its sadness is relie\ed by that which consti- tutes it — by the sincerity, g-odliness and love of . I regret very much to have to report no annual subscrip- tions to the Church Society, amounting to §::. :»8 trusl Hull my cxhoiutioiis, ])ul)li(; ;ni(l priviirc. timv, 1 Ood's Iilossinii'. hi* in()r(> siiccosisrul another year, aiul tho stiu'ina of iiiij^nititudc rnay bt^ lhn> removed. neat I'eiico ]ias ))eoii plactnl riiiiiid Holy Trinity (.'Inirch. ecst ol'iij!")!. and a l)il)K» i)n'seuted to tlie ehurch l)y a nher oi Ihe coiinTOiiatioii. pleasiiiu," and most -welcome leslimony til' allbction was ■ieiitod al)out lOastertide to the lucumix'iil, in the I I purse, (Mnitrilmted l>y the various eon i;ivj^iit ions, e nin^- ibrl}-Uve dollars, n the way oi' improvements, 1 must not ibru'et lo mention toning- of tho well at the parsoiujg'e, which will now orm on- a« tth e lumse ppeudod is a tabular statement of linanoe *S7. raui\<;, Sjjdcnhdm Plate. C h urch Soc ic t v .>^ 11 43 81:211 ti.3 llolij Tiinilij Chunk, Drnt'son'!^ JIills. Church kSocietv >; (I 11 Ojfeitory '. .;:• IS Annual Sul)scriptions S ],"j Synod Assessments I (id I'.lshoj/s Colleo-e I 4-' New fence round the C'liurch and Hurial- iiiound ."> 1 10 Offertory at Spooner Tond .'5 S'> Easter Ofleriniis ."> .Vi Church Insurance o 40 $121 G!) Ja.me.s Loydell, ;50 '. Ill II y, i'l", iiiid II was I'orm coil- 'HI ion How LEEDS. Durliii"' til"' yoiir, i.lio stn'vices have been lielil iil the (lilloreiiL churches mid .stations much tho same as in tbrnifr vtnu's. Th(^ couiironatioiis avcran'inn' tihuui the same ; pt-r- iiaps, owinu; toVemovuls and olhcr causes, not ([uito as liirnc The p('(>i)le have heen visited at their hunt's a^opportunity stTVed, and occasion required. I am g'hidthai uiienever 1 a|)pnint a service in any iA'ilhi riMHote parislics, I always have a uood congreu'ation. ^ly Sunday services arc usually three in IIjo summer season, and in the Avinter three every alttM-naleSunday, and uvo ou the other. This involves about twenly two miles travel, over rouu'h roads. For the last coniirmatiou I hnd ii class (»i"six s'h'ls, \\hom T should never liave obtained but lor holding" service in the locality. In winter \ have ti, week (lay service there once a, month, l)ut of course tlu^ attendance is not so Liood as on a JSunday. I hold also a service on the l)orders of Thetlbrd, at what is called the ]''riz/.ell school house, once a month, on a week (lay, which is, on the wholt*. very well attended, men ol'teii layiiiji:? aside their work' in hayinn' aiul liarvest to come. There, also. I q-athered a lew I'or conlirmation. Personally, 1 have received every kindness IVom the i)eople, es])eeially I'njm one I'amily, the heads ol" which have ])een removed by death, within a year or two of each other. Ihit though the lather and mother have ])een taken away, the kindness ami alh^nliou to myself have ])een continued unaltered. T must h(M-e acknowledq-e my ind(d)tedness to the younc ladies of the ^;evtM•al conq-regations, who have acted as collectoi's for the church society. Had it not ])een for their kind lielp, the list would have been a very short one, and ihe contributions very small. 1 iind tho whole amounts to nearly seventy-two dollars in subscriplions and c(^ll('c- tions, not bad considering- how hard it is to get monev. Ih'oughton, twenty miles oil" is served as usual, once in six weeks ; congr(\u'ation about sixty or seventy. There was a .small conlirmation class of six, when we were favored with a visit from the Lord Bishop, for the purpose of adminis- tering that holy rite. The following sums have boon received in the mission for Church aiul other purposes, duiing the year : 3 i[ 00 t)iorpsaii I'oanl $ i'l*) dO C'luircli Soti*'ly 71 It.i Bishop's Colh'uc, liOiiiioxvilli' [ 0(J Coinptoii Lndii's ('olK'ii'o il uu \'\)Y Local lllxpt'iisos — Ordinary ►Siuulay Collcclioiis ;j.j OO ^ utJl u:. .Ti>H\ Kkmp, ^lissioiiary. MAC.oCi AND ur.ondF.viLT.r,. I was iiuluitcd into this mission July !•, laT('ii liold a( each placo allt*niatcly, iiinrii. iiuv and ovoniiiu", and Iwo Sundays out of every lour iii Olivcr.s Corners' school house, at three i».ni. Juiproveinent in atlendauc.M! and in a ueneral i)aroclual inleresl, was juoro marktHl at Gooru'cn'illi^ tlian ut Manoi;', \ot liero, too, it v ill be seen that some j^ood results can L> recorded. Ko i)iirsoiuiL»e had yet been built or provided lor the mission Avhen J lel't, Ijut the people of CJeoruvy illc most kindly and laudably had made ellbrts to secure tiio (deruy man's residence amonust them, instead of at Jlauou'. 'y\ni latter ])lace, however, liad In-en iixed upon as heacl- (juarters, and so the debt \ii)on tlu' church was substituted as the object which called out most loudly for attention at (Jeorqeville ; and I am rejoiced to say that sorry debt ol' ten years' standing was at last removed on the iirst of May, after the accumulation in various ways, during the prernl- hvj; seven or eight months, of ^:i2-j.4tj for linal payments. This liappy success was dut^ in groat measure at tho close, as it had ]n\m all along, to th«» earnest and persever- inu' ellbrts of Miss Eva S. Tuck, seconded by wtdl-sustained t-liorts of the congreuatiou, es})ecially in the matt«'r of enter- tainments for the l)eneiit of the church. In consideration of all that had been done locally and with so much dillioul- ty, the IJiocesan Board graciously ibrgave arrears duo for the annual assessment, to tin; amount of s;10(). An abate- mont of $50 was nUo '.iranted Magog, on account of deaths and rtmoyals. cl i-'rom tli« DopoMilory Commitloo tho iueUmboiit o})iiuiit«l ii tyrant ol" lilty imycd prayer-hooks, Ibr scrvicfs at oul- stalioiis ; and also, at liis owji i'Xi><'ust», supplied hooks, munnals and pamphlets, for CJeorgeville Siin)p,s i('(:i»nt visit, because it seemed inore tittinu- to »! I'er this until, alter the makini? of some needed rei)airs, i; may )»< ''ome more ^vorthy of heiuu' set apart as 'the House of Cfod." This iiieutioii ot tin* Church's parochial L'-uins n-ctdls v»m' sadly certain heavy losses sustained in the renical hv death of some of her most worthy memhers. At ^ra<40i;' a severe loss has lieeu sustained in I iC dmth of tho Church Wardens, Dr. J. H. Hall and Mr. (). Warren, ^vhile at Geori;'evillc Mrs. J. ('. Tuck will be sadly missel The increased number of communicants and of the bap tizod, especially of adults, indicates, I trust, u better u'ener.il appreciation of the imi)orlance oi the holy sacraments. In these, as in the iinancial matters of tho parish, tli" ac 'otn- paiiyin^' tabular statements will speak for themselves : Mai'-oii'. (ieoriit'villc. Tdlal, If, JO il iO 4 S 4 1 ('(.muinnicants ... Added... Nominal Doad or removed, Hi) m Exclusive of visitors (5.S (loniirmed "* !• 14 lluried L' • 8 haptized, li() chiUln-n and G adults •"._' G'itwii, ri)llec/fil ami SHhsrrihc.d for all vhitrclt pnr/io^t'.-), JnIi/ IHTO, /o Nor. 1S77. . Mag'ou;'. (leori»'evilIe. Total. Olfertory :... 8100 14 •$ SO 70 SLSO UO Suhscriplions, Kntertain- inents, .S:c 113 71 J-'8 40 312 17 Assessment, iirst vear UOO 00 liOO 00 Do, last quarter... :J7.")0 2.') 00 02 :>0 $451 35 !i;340 22 $791 57 Ernest A. Willouohbv King. MM \L I OS NEW LTVET^POOL. I heg to report for the inibrmation ol' the CliUrcli Sooietv, that at the t'lid oi" May I took charge of this parish, as successor to the Rev. T. Ilicharclsoii, Avho had removed td Quebec. But as mitil the end of September I continued rcsponsibh* ibr tlie due pcrforuiance of the monthly sorvitv at Nicolet, I was not formally inducted into this ('havi>e until the '2\si October. I am liUid to say that tdmost all the services have ])oeii I'airly attended, and a i^ood spirit si'cins to ;:nimate all the ])arishioners. The Sunday school has been kei^t up to the averag-e mark, thouu'h some children Avho belong'ed to it a few months ag'o, have removed, Avith their parents, to Toronto. Mrt;, Ku})erts, with her usual kindness, invited all the chikhvii to a ])ic-nic iu the autumn ; and durinj^ Christmas wook, another rich treat was ailbrdt'd th«'m, through tln> kindnoss of two ])rominent 2,entlem(Mi of the congregation, aided by tht' ladies, wh<» not only entertained them at tea, but set np lor their gratilication, a splendid Christmas tree, laden with suitable presents. I am ha])py to add that, mainly through the zealous exertions of ^Mv. IL Atkinson, chuivli warden, our chiUidi edilice has not only been thorouuhly ie])aired, but neatly i>amted, and is now in good order, inside and out. A most convenient and suitable site i'or a jiarsonage has been presented to the parish ])y tlu^ Messrs. Benson Bros. Some hundreds of dollars have already been sul).scri})ed for the buildinii-. It is intended to begin lo l>uild early in the spriM[' a steady and com- petent teaehei'. aiul promises to l)e a decided beneiil lo the eommunity. On our arrival in the parish, we met wiih a kind wtdeomo from all, and the same kiiulness eouliiiues luuliminislied. 1 append the usual linancial statement lor the yi'ar ; 'Si 4 |i Sooietv, l)aiish, as [noved i(, 'ontimiiHi y .sorvicf U charoo [ivo ))oen U' all th." 68 Diocesan Board ^ 300 00 Church Expenses and Insuranco lol* oO rainthii.^ Church ](>.■; 00 Expenses of Parsonage 7- 00 Incumbent '2-21 ]•'. New Font, balance 40 00 Lending- Library 8 .'}A Church Society, ; 112 :;.{ $1084 50 F. A. Smith. IlEMtV Atkinson. Church AVarden. ge mark, months no. Mr>. chilclivii as wool:, Jviiuhioss aided by ut set up e, laden :, mainly , church )roiiohly )d ordor. ite Ibr a ! .Me.sM's. dy Ijoon )ei!in Id ill a lair d Cfiiu- I to iho elconie died, 1' ; roUT.NKrF. The past year has been anything but an uninteresting Olio. Early in the year we Jiad a visit i'roni the Key. Ivural Uoaii King. » A fortnight Liter, on Quiufpiagesima Sunday, his Lord- ship the Bishop confirmed t\venly-t\vo candidates. In 'March the llev. M. M. Fothergill inspected our schools. In the month ot April, one much esteemed I'or his intel- lectual attainments and social qualitich, the late C. Aylwin, LV|.. of Cap kSante, was taken away irom our midst. The day Mr. Ayhvin died, my horse \vas not well, ami the roads were bad ; but when the messenger came i'or mo, I saddled it, and r.70. The followino- tal)le will show what has been paid for, or the value of work done since my last report : One year's Assessment to Diocesan Eoard...$ir)0 00 Instalment on Parsonage Debt 57 14 Interest " " " 17 ].") Insurance and repairs on Parsonage 18 12 Towards new Fence around Graveyard... 44 7.j ( I encral Church Expenses 14 00 !^pecial Collections 3() Easter Oilertories 5 00 Towards tSynod Expenses 4 00 lu'ceived towards travelling expenses to fc'tc. Genevieve 00 $329 12 James B. Debuaoe. Th( prospt Th< ihe ib Nov. Dioro llaliui' RIVlfcKE DU LOUP (EN liA^,) Duties were begun here on the 17th of Nov em be r. and I have been much gratified and encourag(>d by the kind rec(>ption accorded me. A good work has been maintain(>d in the i^unday scho il, under the able superintendence of the station master. Mr, ]\lartin, whose laudable elibrts 1 hope to be al)le to support. A morning service has be»Mi held in the parish chureii — attendance, 15 to 85. Evening service at the station — at- tendance, o5 to 75. The number conlirmed is up to the average, but 1 am sorry to iind that very few communicate, whilst I hope and pray for improvement in this and other respects lor the future. ! ■. , I 1 65 The parish is now assessed at tlie rato oi' ^lOJ, -with the prospect of increase for 1878. The only suras collected before the close of this year are the following : Church. Station. Total. ^T^y. 22— Day of Thanksgiving.. .$ 3 Or> iij; 1 78 $ 4 84 " 30— Day of Intercession 2 40 2 41 4 81 Diocesan Board 108""' halimcc of otPertory 2 81 2 95 I t) $ 8 27 s; 7 14 $12:! 74 I-'RNEST a. "Wir.Lr.ufiTIBY KlXCJ. .^ANDY BEACH. Nev'}r since I knew this coast, now nearly twenty year.?, (lid the material prospect seem so gloomy and discourag- iiiii'. The lisheries, the mainstay of this population, have heen, comparatively, a i'ailure, and distress and diliicultv are the consequences ; these local troubles, too, are aggra- vated by the general depression and stagnation in business and progress throughout the entire province. Those who have heretofore been in comfortable circumstances, have now enough to do to keep the wolf from the door, and the ])oor are threatened with utter destitution and suUering. Indeed, if extraneous help be not afforded, I dread to thinl: what may be the result. Under these circumstances, it f'annot l)e otherwise than that there should be a sensi])le diminution of all contributions I'or religious and charitable ohjects. This accounts lor, and must excuse the diminish- ed amount raised for the Church Society, yet small as is the actual sum sent up, it bears as fair a proportion to the moans of the people, as did the contributions of more favoi-- ed iseasons. In a spiritual point of view, though nothing- striking has to be recorded, the mission makes, 1 trust, soiut' progress. The religious life seems deepening in the elder members of the church, and a fair proportion of the youna- tn- have become regtilar communicants. All the publico ministrations of God's Hotise are well I'ttendeil. and ]>ri vute visiting and instruction are thankfully received, i iH- t l.tl The fjlatisUcs arc as i'ullo\vs : — l]aptiftiu,s. 2:1 ; mari'iiii^p.s, 4 ; burials, 4. Amcmnt raised lor the Cliuvch ISociely. !i?2,K8(i, Annual assossmeni ^2i)0 On Olhcr o])Je('ts KK) (m) $860 (III Matthew Kiwi, ('Ink, •STANriTEAD Anoilier qiiioi, and Tinrvontt'ul year has ])a!^.v('(] awnv. li lia.s )>rouuht with it, sonic discourauvmenls and trial.-. liUi it lias rxHMi rit-h in enconraiionKMit too. There has been no decid(Hl increased) i'nnnierieiil str('iiL;i!i. l)Ut I am ])ersuad(Hl there has been an advance in di'vcicd- ncss to God, and in i^-eneral unanimity of i<.'elini>-. This I consider as real an increase of strengtii as mere urowlh in numbers could possibly be. Tho visual services have been kept: up throviu'houl iho mij-sion. In some cases, additional ones have been uivc;!. In Christ Church, vStanstead Plain, there have been \\\n Sunday services, and one service every holydaythroiialioui the year. In Libby Mills, there has been ono stMvicc ;i ibrtniyht. In lieebe Plain, the fortniirhtly servi:e luis bccji altered, during' part of the year, to a Aveekly one, nnd the monthly service at New lloston, during- the summer. t(» a I'ortniiihily one. or the out-missions I have, as yet, no very decitlcd progress to report. I have ba])tized several cliildreii i;i New Boston, and in ]Jeel)e Phiin one or two. Prom tin' J'ormer ])lace. three candidates presented themselves ImMuvc the Bishop, in February last, ibr conhrmation, and have since ]>(»en admitted, by me, to holy communion. In Christ Church, the uveratre attendance has b(M^n nl>niij the same as during- last year. The average attendance at ilolv Communion also remains undianu-ed. Itcmovals liora our ])aris]i have ])een so numerous, and the conse(|uent lo.^s to our church so great, as almost to counterbalance the addition made to our numb-rs bv the I'ehruarv cpliances for our school loom. As to ilnances, we have been obliged to raise a large amount for repairs upon the church; an eUort, too, has been made towards the purehase of a parsonage : and in view of h'.ese and other special burdens, it has taxed us to the utmost to secure the promised assessment of ^^350. ])y (lint of great exertion, ho\vever, we have succeeded in eollectinu' ii. The linancial statement for ilie year, in i^msecpience of the many special claims we have had to meet, shows a sum total consideraldy in advance of that ier 187»!. A\'e iiave n(racticr^de. Aii'ain we have to acknowledu'e the generous kindness of euv brother churchmen in (Quebec. They have heljied us, ^\ilI^ liberal oll'erings, to secure the j)eu'inning ol a I'arsonage Fund. By the end of another year, I trust we -liall be enjoying the fruits of their liberality. jiy regist(>r shows a re(,'ord for the year, of 17 baptisms, 2 marriages, and !) burials, b^lcven liavebeen contirmed. {!-■ OS III a year of singular hardship and widospread sull'tiiinji wo havo been abundantly blessed of (iod. May we have such a due siuise of His many mercies that wt; may over show forth Ilis praise, not only Avith our li;)s, but in our lives, throuo'li .lesus Christ our Lord. Fiiunicial iSlntement from the misj^ioii of Stunst -ad lor ]S77: Income from reifular sources : Olfertory $ ITS .32 Subscriptions TOO 00 Tew Kenis 11!' 0(> 1 ^^T oil Special su1)scripti()n£. c*v:c. : Repairs of Church roof ti^ 1 2:M i'. ]?(>llFuml <>2 '21 Piirsomige I'und .'I^.O ii-') Sunday School. forlJooks, ^c... 14 [)() 4^011 7'J Special Ollertorit's, ^:(\, for outside work : Compton Ladies Colh'i>-e >; !• 00 ]]isho])"s College. <» Mi; Churcli Society M .311 Oilcrinii's Jor Church-lmilding- in New L'elandand Halifax, i:^l each 2 00 Ivcceived in Quebec for I'cirsonage 21,') UO Grand Total for Mission purposes $lo2-l 03 Geouce TiioKXLOi:. SroNKlIA.M AND LAKi: BKAITOUT. The uiissionary feels lu) reason toi'cirret th(^ liop'.'ful cli;ir- acti'r of la.">t years report. TJie happy relatiojis l^etwecn minister and people rciiKiiii undisturbed. In view o[' the reduction oi" the annual grant to this diocese by the Society for the Propagation of the (Jospcl. l)oth congregations have clieerfully raised tlieir n'spective Mssessments. notwithstanding both nrc annuvtlly decrens- ing in number, and the means of l>oth are already lully taxed to meet local wants. The jiassab of the could iiovert hiin. a AVit i\t puh thi^ St( soiae (lay. i At (■•voat At week withu the ad expos Th( l)Con lltH'U I Stone Tot durin 69 Tho mis>sioiiary rogrols tliat, owiuj^ (o tlio well-nigli im- iiassable stale ol' the >^touohani roads duriii|^ short periods of the voar, ho has not boon iihlo to visit as often as h«« could have \vishod his Lakt^. IJoauport congTeg'ation, Avho iK'Voriheless do not hiil to ovine*' their personal regard lov him, and their attachment to I lie services oi' the Church. AVith Ihe exception oi a lew individuals, the attendance at public worship at ])olli servic(\s on tho Lord's Day, by the Stoneham cong'rogation, has been very praiseworthy, soine ianiilies ^\'•alkini;• reuTilarly twelve miles on th«' Sun- day, in all kinds oi' weather. At Loke Beauport tho k>.unday school oonlinuos to be uroatly indebtinl to Miss Vial for her valuable services. At tStoneham the; missionary devot(\s one afternoon in the week lO the religions instruction of all l^rotestant children within this part of tho mission. On tho Sunday eveninu' the adult members meet at tho p;\rson!igo for tho familiar exposition of God's AVord. The interior of tho churoh has l)een repaired, a well has been made ibr tho use of iho parsonage, a, good stable has htvn erected, and the glebe has l)eon fenced in by the Stonohnm conuTegation, during the past year. Total amount raised in th"' mission for Church purposes during the past year, not less than ^S-OO. S'l' sylve.sti:k. The missionary of St, Sylvester reports that, by the as^.si^taiico of kind friends in Quebeti, he has been oiiabled to make some improvements in the church at St. Sylvester — the House of (J od is now more seemly, in fact neat, and well api)ointod throughout. The schools durinu' the year have, from a varietv ( f causes, been somew hat interrupted. The St. Margaret's school, near tho church, has ))een closed for tlie past quai- t(M\ in (.'onso<(ue]ice of the i)rovalence of diphtheria. Tho Now Armagh school only received aid from the Society ibr one quarter, in conse(iuence of iion-comidiance with tho rules of the Education Committee. The school at St. Giles is closed Ibr the present, but we hope soon to secure a suit- able teacher and ajain provide instruction for the children. 70 Annual returns ol' St. .Sylvo;stor. — CulltH'lious IVom iiH \\ stations during 1S77 Church Societv ( 'umhcrhuu;, Church Insuraucr ]\liiltini^* audothcr iniprovcnionts lor rhiucli oi" C5l. Sylvester .'\ni')unt oi' CoUeetions ( XUvtory. St. Sylvester Collection Box, dn Tot; 27 .") .V) 17 -It; I Oil ^■rii 1 1 VAL('Ai;'ii]:i; "W'jth the exct>ptiou ol' I'lie Disliop's \ i^ii l',>r (•oiilinuimini on the KItli iJeeeniher, l.he ordinury rnuline oi ii clci;.'.v- ni;urs ^vork has been un])roken. 1 am u'lad to sav th(> niis.'^ioii is ]i(»\v entirelv I'iit 1 i''i'iii debt, 'U nday collections s; 21 Assessment 17") im.i Total !!'( (|.> S. JJ',(iri;h WEST I'KAMl'TON AM) rJIAXHuL" K.Xi: To write ;i report year alter ycMr, a\ hen iiotliinu- u in',,>n;il lakes place, is a piece oi" busiu(>ss Avhi<'h, J sup])o.sc, nm>! jMi/zK'' more persons iiian the connivy {kivsou rcsidfiii in West b'rampton. Xothin'jf to report, however, (lo;'s U' t meannolhini;' doiuv but then lh(,' Avork is only what is done c\eiv\\ here. ;iiiil in nuvny places, I dare say, better di-Ue, so i!i:il we !i;iv.' nothini; to write Avithout th(> a])j)earance ol' boast in'.',". V>\v 1 tliink I may be permitted to boasi: of t'ne williniiui'-s el' the ])eop]e oi" West Frampton, and the ri'ady ysponse in all appeals I'or helj) by contril)utions towards the ohiV'ts e|' the Church Society and chur'']i ]mrpos(^s u'encrallv : and i his in Um lace of hard times Avhich press as heavily ou tlu' farmer in West Frampton as in other districts. We. 1 Avlieu lloyl''- i luu cuuirroi heel', p oil rep l-ll'i'UU WUi nin til ■\vlii<.'l nud li roiniin West 1 I m v.;irde coileet 71 \Vo Jiiivc had two inissionniy mt'otiun.s duriiii:;' the year, Avlieii iuldress(\s ^vo^(» kindly delivonnl ])y .tJui llvv. F. iJovK'. ol'Kast I'ramploii, iuid by our worthy liiiral Draii. i havf c\'ory reiison Ibv gTiitilude ibr the many malorial expressions of g'ood will iVoni soveral momhors of niy coiiuTOuatioii, but ospocially for a most abuiulant supply of |),.(>r, poultry, and vc'gota])l('.s, from our kind friends. J\Ir. A. lioss, sr., and J'amily. And thoso kindnesses have been m» oil repeated, that 1 must risk giving" ollenee by an aekiiow- I (lo'iueut in my report. AVhile we liave every reason to be grateful lo many, I inn lilad lo state we are at strife with nono, a eireumsianee which adds not a little to the happiness of the clergyman, niul helps on the success of his work — in short, there is a coinnmnily of feeling between the pastor and peoj^le of AVi'st Frampton, which is most cheering. I must add that I am greatly indebted to the chuv,!! wardens for the promptneL-s with whi(di the asscssmeji; a^ colleeicd. ManiaLiCs, I; ba[)tisms. 10 ; ])urials, 0. (.'ulieeted foi' chiirrli puvpc)S('s : Assessment s; lb) oo Church t^ociety -')+ tis Synod iMUid, 1877 -[ on liisiiranee on Churches i) ",', '' •' I'arsonage, for •) years 8 I'lil'rtory '12 (»•". dAME:> ^<. S'Vk'E. ,^v n ^■^n 1 it 1. f- 72 Tup fuUowiiig rp/ioris hnvp. hecn rrcdved from clcrLi^i/mfn uinl ulhcra not (vnuccted with the Diocesan Board : insUOr's COLLEC.E MlslSIONH. No vory mnrkiHl ovonts liiwo occuvrcd tluriii'j; llio past voar ill the mission stations iiruuml Li-nnoxviilo uliicli juv si'vvt'il by the Trolossor ol' Divinity iiiul llio Divinity [Stu- dents oi' ']lishoi)'s Coll('i>('. Tilt' ^vol•k in nil of Humu lias Id'cii kept lip regularly and t'lilcieiitly, and no si;:ns of failure appear. Tho Sunday school at: Mitchell's eonliiiues nndcr the eharLie of Messrs. (Element and Itoh^rL IJrowiU'. The ser- vice and fcsunday school at Monlton J [ill are conducted, ns l)efore. by Mr. Arthur .ruda,'e and Mr. J']d\vaid l[ar]H'r, Ascot (^trner mission has still the benelit of the. services of Mr. Iiadley Walters, zealously seconded by Mr. Percy t 'hanibers. A\ ith refercnc(>. to the.se places we have lie stnlving- results to (diroiiicle this year. Indeed, I need scarcely say, that it is only after lonu- y< ars of paticiil loviiuj,' la])Ours of this kind iliai substantial and lastiiiu' lesuUs are to be Idokcd f<>r. Jieiiularity td' attendanot'. hov.ever. on the part of ilie people and the (diildrtMi, and continued kind feeliiiL;' and a])j»re(dation of woric, are tli"iii- selves real ri'sults. and very \aluabie oiies The mission of Sandhill has, dni-jiiLi' the lasi few \V('ek>, passed from the hands Day Clialeurs. Mr, Ifarvey belonu's to the Dioe;'se of Oni.irio ; ])ul bv an ar- rani^'ement made- with the liishof) of Ontario, he is to serve temporarily as a, (bnieon in the Diocese of (^u.'Ik-c. liis lal)ors at Sandhill Avore. marked ])v a warm /eal. and un- failing persisteiu;y in (!v'ht before that he was so soon to leave, the school house was crowded, and after the service an allectionatt' address 73 Wiis presented to Mr. Harvey, nfwinppiiit'd \)\ ;i purs;' of twonty-eighl, dolliUN Th'? (ihurcli at Milby is .served by Mr. lidhcrl Col.^ion iuid Mr. JiCO, Imt ii.s lliis .»l;iliou i.s uiidrr the, iiiimi'diaic siiprv- visiou of the Ivcclor of Leiiiiow ille. ;i uoticf of llu' ,sul).stiii'- ti;il proi:ve.s,s wliioh 1 helievi' lui.s l)eL'n made lliere iniiy be looki'd for ill hi.s reporl. It, ouifht, pt'rfiai^.s. io l»e monlioiu'd, :»^ aiioilier token of ihe '^ood uork tiikin^' root, that the weekly oM'ertoiy has heeii now i)erniiin('ntly eslal)lishi'd iit, hotli Ascot Corner iind Siindhill. Some .small .sums ha\e also been eonl.ribut- (>(l in these places towards some of ilif iJiocesau funds ; thefse will be found credited in thf Treasiirers accounts. The church at Sandhill is insured and the insurance i)aid, iIi:N-i;v lioi:, Isl.X.. rrolt'ssor of Ui\inity and Pastoral 'flieoloi:y in l>ishop'.^ CulU'ijv. IJisliop".*! College. 1st iJccembor, 1877. c'ACorx V. The followitiu,' amounts ha\<' Ixtu i-ai.cd in (his niisi"!! lor church purpo.ses, during- th<^ yeai 1H77. viz. : Church Society i^; (j'.a lIO Ihiildini;" Fund— Special donations ild 00 Ollertory ]S-J 07 s; Slid ",(; CiiAULKs Hamilton. CO.Ml'TOX. Mission Fuiul ^ 12 |t7 Annual subscrij)tions 414 ()i> Synod A.ssessments I'l JO Altioma Bishopric Fund •') 4- Easter Ofierings 17 04 Church and Parsonage Insurau" • ,'!2 00 >? 851 0;] Cj!. 11. PAl^KEK, Incumbent. 10 \m i il n 74 fiRnssK isi.K -(<^uaraiiiiii(' ^^tiuioii ) Ollcrlory— (Miuvch Socii'ly ^ 22 2o (mmi»m;)1 ICxpiMiscs T).'^ Ill ToImI is! 7A H l'i;r.l). MoNTIZAMlJEUT. On a comparison ol'rho anmunls colltMicd lorlhc Chuvoli Socioty this yoar and last, it >vill hi' scfii liiat thcro is a sorious lallinu' oil' in llic nuinhcv (irsiiltsc.rilx'vs. Out ol' the nnmhor of names on last yt'ars hst, Iwclvo aio wuntiiii;', and more Hum one has i'onnd it noet'ssary to cut down tho Kiihs{;iii)tion oriovmrv years. The leason assiu-ncd I'or tliis diminution is. in cvt'iy cast', the 'haiil times,"' which pivss heavily all over iht^ cunnlry. In some instances 1 kiidw this to l)e tlic reason, and not tJie excuse. Tho >'<)ciety, as well as this parish, liassuU'ered an iilinoM irrei)aral)le loss in the death oi the late ])r. Mi<'olls. lie was never weary oi" advancing the interests of tho Socictv i)i ovory ixjssible way, iiruinu' its claims Jor sui»porl. and dt'i'endini:^' it trom misrepresiMitations and misai)prehen.si(His, No doubt, a litting- tribute to liis memory M'ill be entered on th(» records ol" Hie ^Socioty. I would, liowever, on bclialf ol'the consfrc^uation, uiNe expression to our a]">precia- tion of his untirini:' elibrts to help on every kind orCluucli work amonu' us, by his counsel, and ]>resencc, and material aid. Th«' church in Lennox ville, as well as throuj^hnul the district, is. in no small de<>rei\ indelited lor the position she holds this day, to ilu; labors ol' j)r. Micolls y all these changes, Avhieh 1 reoret to sav arc likelv to continue, ])Otli the numbers and the linancial condition ol' the congregation are seriou^v 7.) ftlli'clt'cl. Vot our ,sUit(>nh">iit shows ilmt tlu* olli'ilovy lor oiiliiiiii'y <')ii>iMi.sos is slightly in iuUanco ol" last ynir, f haw to inoiilion with iiiucii Mitisruclioii tlic i;irt olJ. 15. I'luUloM, 1Ch<|., ol' a pair ol" handsome chaiiJolicrs |i>r the i)()(lv ol'tii*' church, nurayer and reading' prepared papers on mission work, or articles IVoni one or other ol the mission- aiv ])oriodicals. The ser\'ioes al the little ciiureh at Mill)y havo heen i(>uularly carried on as usual. ^Messrs. Colston and Jjee, Divinity Students of Bishoi)'s Collenc, bcinii; the lay readers ill place of Mr. Simpson, who, from ill-health, has l)(>cn unable to return to ('oll(»i>'e. Ill the month of .Tune last, the Lord Bisliojiof the Dioro.so administered the rite of conlirmation to hfteeu candidate,-, nil of whom haVe hecoiiie reiiular attendants at the lluly t.lommunion. The followinu" amounts have been raised in tln^ parish lorChurch purposes, from Dec. l^t, 1S7(J, to Dec. 1st, 1877: Church Society, (Mission Fund) subscriptions si oti ')0 Oiler lory — Church Society -17 MS Bisho]Vs CVdlcuo 12 Od •' Svnod Assessment (2 years) 1- 00 Poor 21 Oil '• Ordinary ]']xpenses G40 71 Sunday School children for Library.... 18 OO Collected in i'arish for Kepair Fund 41j is $1205 IS St. Barnabas, Milby ; Offertory sj 7-") ^.'\ " Pension Fund :\ :>:> " Synod Assessment (2 vears) 2 00 Enster Otlerinu- '. 2 00 C'-» -io Total $1318 atJ A. ('. SOAT^TH, Keetor. f ■'■ ' ^ •'1 i .1 i Vm iitll 7C HOLY TRTXITY, LEVI?. 'riit' following' amounts have boen roisod in this parish ioi- Church purposes, during- tho year 1877 : Church ►Society s; 27 7:1 Hy CoUoclion.s, Lcnnoxville o .'),") Organ I'und 2j On I'or (rcncrnl Purposoi! Oil) (!4 Total ^:>7T fi-J .TnllX AV ALTERS, luMtor. pAHisii OF mcn^roxD axd melbour\i-\ ('ontril)Ulions lor Church purpos(\s, during the year isTT: ;St, Ann's Church. Church .Socictv... $1.')0 01 l?isliop\s Collogv 14 OS Synod Assessment (2 ye;irs) ;12 on Alu'oma Missionary iumd 7 0<» l^vster OtTcrinu- .'.4 no Oftertorv, Church Purposes 1184 0(1 Sunday Whool H4 00 ("leruvman's sjdarv H'lO On (}ia t.") Mrs. Thoni])son 00 00 Gilt to Cleruyman HO 00 lt;.-,i (111 St. John's : Church Soci.'tv 22 4S llisho])'s College... 2 IM Sunday school I-") 12 l']aster Collection „. .')."> Chn'u-vman's salarv 1")0 00 OU'ertory, Church "Purposes 42 Od SviuhI As>essuieut (2 vears) 4 0<> 24:1 Oi; Arthaliaska : Cleruyniaiis l-A'iienses 4.") no AlL!')nia 1'uikI -"5 ~.'> T..(ul $Pt42 4U mmmmmimmm 77 MONTMORENOV. The Ibllo'iVin^" amounts have bei^ii Vciis,;»cl in Ihis mission I'uv Church purposes, during- th<^ yoiw 1877 : Church fi^oeiety >^\'2 7.') OfliM-tory ]■') 17 Other jiurposos -'1- 17 !•?,),) -.4 \Ym. PENNiNcrrox. Church AVavtloii, QUEBEC CITY (CATIIEDTIAL.) Tho rollovviiig' amounts have ])oeii rnisod in my parish lor Church purposes, during- the your 1S77, vi/. : Church Society •$ i»:')li7 .•;7 Pew rents .". irUn) 00 Ott'ertory, exch\si\ e of special coHcctions for Church Society -U:!:! ."-O Synod Expense Fund 40 t lO Bishop's College, LennoxvilJc s.") 41 Other jnirposes, im^luding" su))scriptions to various charities, tSrc, &e 2117 <'>•) Total =ii;1^27-; 72 («EOK(iE X. IIOUSAFAX, Kector of Qufhcc. ST. Matthew's ciiuncii. The following' amounts have !)een raised in my pal'i^h fur Cluirch purposes, for the year 1877, vi/. : Church Society... \ $l-')-ll !Mi Mission work in Diocese of Algoma 140 4s Shingwauk Home 01 14 Sioux Indians — Rupert's J^and. 70 4(i Foreign Missions 7J5 Vrl Ihshop's College, Lennox\ille 170 oo National Schools ;".!• 00 Relief of Poor 1125 32 ^8 ()iTeitory for General Purposes SU7G 40 Sustentatioii Fund 7G1 ?>\ Other purposes lolt) aS $084 fo?^! CiiAr.LF.s IIA^fI^TON, ]\I.A.., Kt^ctor of St. ■Sratilit'w'.s, ^iucheo. ST. MICHAEL S. The following' amounts liavo been rais'Hl in my parish lor Church Purposes, durinu' the past year : Church Society $ 810 4-') Olfertory for Clergyman »;.').•; 'rl r- ,^ f Augmentation of Endowment Fund .')'> (iii .^ J^ j (Hebe Commutation !•() Ou r "] J Offertory and donation to Poor Fund.... 10(5 02 .-! 1-1 Z) -»i '--1 Bi.shop's Colleov (I 9'5 Expense Fund (repairs, iusuraiue. \'t'.) 881! 8ii Clothiim- for Poor ■•','2 DO &4i (J4 A. A. VoNlFFriANl), Keclor. .St. Michael's Church. "I'M . boon raised in c »nneetioi' with this })arish, during ihe year 1877 : General Purpo.ses >s 1 -VJ '> 1 The Poor li,'. IVI Church Society () Contents of Sunday school boxes !• 2.") Augmentation of liector's stipend 110 00 Rent of y)asement 80 00 Towards harmonium i<, repairs oT (jhurch. 'J.Mt OO From Mrs. Mitchell, for altar cloth 2;') 00 Persaleof old harmonium 40 00 Towards rent of par.sonauv 110 00 $018 i20 TH()>rA>! ■Rif'TIARDSOX, Rector of St. Paul's. 79 ST. PKTEIl'S, (iUEBEC. The following- amounts have hoon raised in my parish, for Church purposes, durini^- th'> year 1S77, vi/ : Church t50ciety $ 128 00 Olibriory— Poor Fund 86 24 '• Augmentation oi' lieclor's stip^nid 20(5 0,") Mission Church. Magdaleii Islands 8 00 " (.'olonial and Continental Ch. Society.. U 45 " Adderlev new Church 8 o7 Nnlional Schools •:] 00 '• Mothers' and daughters' meetinus of iSt Matthew's r. 4 00 Sunday kSchool Library 2 00 '' Jncidcntal Expense Fund of Church... 146 20 Church Repairs ajid Iron Jiailing, «Sc;c., (by Ba/^aar) 806 08 Clothing Society .^ 40 00 Collecticms towards Jiuidental Exi)onse Fund 400 00 Tolal $202o 48 M. M. FoTi:;' :;".1LL, liC'-tor ->f 's. Let' r"s Chuvch. ST. I'lCTEii .s ('in-i;rir. siiKi.i.i.'ooKF.. During the jiasl year our church here has sustained a sid loss. Somi'tinie between Sunday. August 6, and Sunday, August 12, the churcn Avas entered \>y one or more thieves, who robbed our church of our Communion plate nnd Linen. AVc have recently had a meeting of our Vestry f > consider what steps should l)e taken to re]>lace en zciilous and (lilis^eiit in thi.; imjwrtant pari of our church ^vork. As last year, six lady-collectors kindly undertook the iiimual subscription list of our Diocesan Church Socioty. Th(\y have been xory successful in their canvass of ilio p;)rish. The result is $25i>. I appeiul below a iinancial statement, I'rom a\ hich il will 1);' seen that our olierings for extrii parochial purposes aro ^17 in advance of last report. Ciiurch Society s \s-2 .'.n Uishop's Colleu-e— Ullertory '.lO 00 Total for extr;i i)in'ochial objects > jT2 -l'^ Tarochial Fund (subscri])tioiis) $ll'87 oO < )|i.'rtorv lor Chui'ch exi)enses (mi) ti.") Pew Rents »J8I» 00 "i'otiil lor i)arochi;il churi-h exj^enses s.ii.Vj l-j ( )li;'rtory for the Poor 146 li.") Parochial Library and Suiid;iy school liiO (H» Juister Olfertory ". : 108 .V) Christmas " OS 4:5 Miscollan-'ous objects ;>; 14'] is Total si^idOS iM l.'^AAC I)KO( K. HI niVII-.RE DT* LOUl', (»Ml luiUt.) I beo- respectfully to loTwarcl the foilovvin^ stateinoiit of ihe aiiiounls coUccteti lor Cbunli purposes, ibr the year 1877: Church Society *18 .V» Colonial and Continental Church Society... 4 0<» Synod A.sses.sment 4 0<» Oti'ertorv lor general local purj^oses JO <>»* Wm. C. Mkkf.K'K. ST. TAMES — THREE RIVERS. The following- amounts have l)een raised in this parish for Church purposes, during the year 1877 : Rector's Salarv ■. % 075 00 Ortertory "'. 2H0 00 Church Society „ SO oO New ^'ear s CJ ift to Hector 47 50 Christmas Ofiertory for Poor 20 00 Easier Ofierino- ;J0 00 Sundav school Liln-urv 40 00 $1453 00 J. H. Jenkins, Rector. MAriDALEN ISLANDS. Nothing" worthy of note has occurred, so that my report lor this year is vt>ry brief. I have visited the diflereut Islands as reg'ularly as weather would permit me, and the services have been conducted as usual, and where opportunities have occurred I have had house visitation., with reading of God's word anu prayer. 11 Il 'flF fir > i! i u 4 82 A iii'V.' Chuivh was commoncod this yi^av on (Jiusac' LsIh, :i suliicioiil sum AViis rnisod 1o dolVny th<> oxpiMiscs of the livsl contract, vix : l-'oundation, i'ranic, ront>li l>oardiiiii, shini;iiiioned until lu'xt 8i)rinf;\ at which time 1 hopi* to pvocmv iVom the people about ii^lOO. IJut ;di subscriptions IVoiu I he |)eople depend upon a satisfactory fishinu next year. At Amherst, the Thurcli has been i>ainled outside. Tiiis was absolutely necessary, for it was much A\'eatlier-beat('ii, ■ iiid without paint, the wood-work would soon beconic injured. The Church at (Jriiulstone i.s i;i uood order, and will lie l)ainted, it possible, next spriniji,'. The schools are nol as siitisfactory this year as ]n"eviously. Th(3 school master on lilntry Island has been discharijod. I have now but one school, and that on ({rindstone Island. 1 am trying- my utmost to per.suad«^ the people from the dillerent Islands to have their children phu-ed at the houses on this Island, ai'd thus have the benelit of the school. The suljscription for the (leneral Fund of the Dioce.s;ui Church ^Society of Quebec has been collected, ])ut does not ;imouni to much, owinu' to tln^ i,'r.)sse Isle ])eople not beiuu able io subscribe, oti aeeount of beini>- hea\ ily pi'cssed lor nu>t(\v on their new church account. It must ])e remembered that tht^ people here ha\ e lo -nbsist for the cntiry year upon their summ<'r"s earniniiis. havinu" no work ill the winte ;ind under tln^se circuiii- si:uices it is Mot 'ar-y io give. The sum subscribed this year is s-l:0.,s(». .1 AM F.S ('irV.MHF.U'^, ■a I ■U .■■b^if^S^lftfew^ a:• •g!'^,- •^gi't.'Ji- tWW W * '*?'. W ^8 Cotttn'bntions for Chvrrh Piopasrn throw^hout (hr Diocese f/uriffii' (hr. j/rnr 1HT7. Thf, following roiiiriis havo l)poii niiulc by tho Clorgy, ;md an* published in the ."^ocioly'.s Report, \\i the vo<|uo8t of the Bishop. Uuthtr Oil St. Maftli SI. Michni St. I'h Ill's St. PotT Holy Trill •• ■ . 1.. . ew'fi efg r., •> ,, ,• liiv Xo ■>-'. >1I ii:; lU CI oj:; IS return. ,L'Ol ii; Runil Dnt Louie i(#''t/ ./ o.,^;,, I?"urg I'icniina East IrHinpton. (irofHe I."!^ iiivernf«» Irelsnd ..— Leod? ■\ tl.l ■| i; l-cris M'lntmorCTfi ... Now Liveq>o;t ^^ fll'llH. I'll II) 1,1. lift :|,.">ii;. yi) Jlural Dfdiifri/ n/ Si, i'rnnciii. .\elniiv;il<> ^ .'.IS -A Harford .tikI lii'rrt'onl , Broiiipion and Windsor ]! Jury, fviicnnt) . CoatiiMxik <'iMlll>ll)ll • 00 k>lii l»;ulvi',l«^ and Tingwii'k. Druiiiniondvillo I>iidfweil iMnhaui Jhitlov ,iril AVatorvillo. lllJ^Cl'V |i(ni«'in"8 .Mill«. .1 fi'.l 21 I IK 1 1 r. :..i »-;i)s Oil .s.)l S 1".) 5.".< .•;! l.cmioxvillf^ and Milby I,.!IS .iTi Mii^^og and (icurgcs illc — Mdlinurnc anil UitMiiinnd. Siierl'rnokp .Stao«tciid 791 .)7 . l.'.U2 til . :\M'< i>:i . ],.".2i (>:. $ir,,7ij .H Ruffxi Dfiiiirry vf S SI ?fis ;',.| 77;! !t4 :;50 OK 'J'l.ital from tlic Hi'i ■'^■p. $2,:.4S 11 # ^'1 . ft 84 ANNUAL REPORT "f IMK CLERdY TRUST COMMITTEE, Preitiited to the Church Sooiely at the Annunl Mvpting I'ebtunrv f.th, 18:8, Tho Clergy Trust Committee boo- loiivc to report I hat tin. revenue ari^'iiii^' from iuvostments has l)eou duly paid. The coiislilue ol' SI. Giles has l)L«eii reducod 1)y tho sum oi' ^3060.01. Ascot and AVestbury having' each raised •'^oO towards an endowment fund, the usual donations were made to the i'und, which now reaches .$5")0. The followina' investments have been made duriiiii' the year, vi/ : Dominicm of Canada, H i).c $ lOOO at 101 J CVjunty of Oxford, fi p.c 1000 at 102 County of Perth, p.c ;{000 at lOiJ Town of Sherbrooke, « pc :;000 at l»oi County of Middlesex, }).e 2000 at 102 Counties of lluroji and Bruce, G p e. 1000 at 102 $11000 On behalf of the following; Ihulowment Funds, vi/ : l]rom]>ton, (Sherbrooke Debenture)..^ )100 O'l A(Monvale, " HOO OO .Jhidsw-ell. •• ♦iOO 00 i:i)perDurlinm «S: L'Avenir. •• 600 00 Sandy Beach, " WQ 00 New "Liverpool. •• 100 00 On l)eha]f of Clergy Trust Account : Middlesex Debenture 2O0O 00 Perth '• 2000 00 Huron and Bruce Debentun^ 1000 pi.'r Durham and L Avciiir, A-y Tru.'-! Fund has grown from 6*o-vif 1 to SU) J.- (33l'. The Bishopric ihidowment Fuiul has increased from $10,202 to :f85.>581». *i^ JP^fWSt-—*-:^.. .^^ f ^- : t S6 Th^^ LorKUEl'. The l"ollo\viiii«; Idler was read at the annual ineetinir \,\ Mr. W. <1. AVurtele, and ordered (o l>e iiif^erled in the Annual Report : MV Lolll) AND (iKNTLKME.V, On retiring' Ironi the (diice oC Trcasuici- (A' ili«> ('ln.rv Trust l"'und, I heu' leave to plare on reeord the inoirn'ss df the funds luanaued by the C'loryy Trust Coniinitt'-c Tho Cleruy Trust Fund oriii-iiiated in IS.').), avIumi tho L''i)rovided from the Society's funds, which ' thai time were very small indeed. In, the Providence of (lod. one of tliose clergymen was removed by death during- the first year, and three more 8T shoillv iUterwavds, two oihors loft tlio Di(K'iv>o ; llioro ivmain* iimuptothe present tiiih', six on the list. Tiie I'luul prositered aiul increased, and duriiii^- twenly three years no h)sst'N have been mad«'. The iund at that lime wiis not hvruer than tlie (Jeneral J'^ulowment Fund is ' the i)n's«'nt linu', jiiul now amounts lo !5;104,();ji2..'5t», and ,l ^^•ilhout cost to any one mt'mher of the church, Clerical t»r Lay. Ai that time a dark and uncertain I'ulure seemed to be ])erort^ us. our patrimony Avas swept away, our Jiural chM'U'y had hui one hundred pounds sterling- a yenr, aiul hy what was llu'ii thought to l)e a ,i>"reat ellbrt, their stipends were inerea>eii to §.')0U, and remained so until th«i formation ol'the J)ioces:ui Board, when they were ag'ain increased to ^(!0o, and n still further increase ol' late years to ^100 and !*i80<). The next I'uml is the r)ishoi)rie. Endowment; it w;is I'oruied in 184S. One or two years previously the (Merii'y Keserves, intended ior the support oi' the clerify ol' the Church ol' i']nuland in this country, were l)y an net (d' I lie Ii!>U'islature divided amonu' all denominations. The portion comini^' to the Church oT England IVom the Side of lamls by the ( lovernment, was paid over tt> the Vi'uerahle Society lor the Propag'ation of the (losp(d. Tluit Society seeing- that no provision, by \vay of endowment. had been made for the future Bisho]) of the Diocese ; with the permission of the GovernnnMit, hiid aside a portion of the Jaro'c balance on luind for an endowment amountint^- to ^\0;2i'd. In 18:)(>, this fund, ]>y a Trust Deed, was trans- ferred to the Church Society. In 18(13, at ihe death of the beloved Bishop Mountain, the fund amounted to ii^!*U,-4'), of which $1!>,l'.>0 "was ])aid over to the Bishopric Fund ol Montreal, in order lo t>qualizo that fund with ours. We had then $80,015 as the Bishopric Endowment for this Diocese, which now amounts to iii;85,889. The Jiural endowments, now" ]iuml)ering twenty three. havlm>' l)een formed from timo to timo Avithiu the last 14 years, ex<'e[)tini>; Three Kivers and Fram]>ton, wliich were ■ '. J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■ 45 110 ^ us, 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 III 1.6 ^1 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 ;;■ ■■ ''/i ■'«?>. :,.i , (■ hs IlliH S8 lonneil sonio yoars pvovioii.sly ; lho>(> ciulinvmoiilN have heon creatotl at a very ^small cost lo tlio J^ocioty, ^\.')0 ciidj, and now amounl to over !ii!4H,000, Jiacli i'iulo\vmciit has its own Trust Deed, and so soon as tin- rapilal yi»dds $200 por anmiim, that sum is paiy l«'i>acios, and ]>y roiitributions IVom the Yeneral)le Society lor the Propauation of the (iospc), who, for tl.\ese many years, has hecn a kindnursinu-nidtlicr to the cluirch in this Diocese. It is a gooilly heritage that avc shall hand down to those who are lo come after us ; "hut except the Lord build the house. I hey labour in vain that build it. " I am, My Lord and (Jentlenieu, Your obedient Servant, AV.VI. (1. WlHTKLE. Quoliec. tjth Februarv. ls7>s. so jiisT OK iNvi:^T,MKNTs. Js77-ls78. Cl.Ti-y Tru.4 ; TowiLshipor Tiny (;.)00 01) 00 00 00 00 00 Tliivo RiviTs' Ivfciory Kiidowiiicui : City orJIimiilion i ];;^<0 On VilJaue ol" licrliu MJO <)0 M out real Co vpoi'ii lion li^l't 00 Town or Shorbrookt' oOO 00 To\viiol']]iiiTi(' 100 00 Town olTtM-th -li»0 00 Fiaiiipioii Mis.siou E»i(lowin»Mit : Villago. ol" Borliii ^ l^no 00 Mojitre;ir][ai-l)our .")00 00 ^loiurenl Corporation 1800 00 Town or.Shcvbrooko 000 oo TownolTorlh 400 00 1:1 !<1<»1(J;J2 30 >> OitSO 00 10.33 00 ^ 1.300 00 1,( ^ li 111 iJk i. •^' 1^ ? h » ^ ^^ " ( i " ^^ f 1 *.- i no Dminmoiidville Endowmoiil : Cilvof Toronio ^ 1000 00 Town of Shorbrooke 1400 (ID Montronl Hi\r])our .'Oo 00 Montroiil Coiporaiioii 400 00 Township oi' Tiny :)(iO On Now Ciivlisle and rasi)!'l(i;n' I'liulowinfiu : Mont ival Corporation >? (;.')0 00 City of Toronto 40o 00 Town of Inirrio :;o0 oo Township of Tiiiv loQO > .",00 00 Montreal Corporalidii 140O 00 Town of ])arri(' l'imi oo Town of Forth :;00 Oo s i>ioo uo Capo Covo and Poror luidowiuont : Montreal Cor]K)ralion •> |:;oo oo Town of liarrie 'M) 00 Town of Perth 'Joo oo City of Toronto 4oo <'0 $ 2100 00 tSi. Sylve.stt'r Endowment : Montreal Cor])oration s 750 (lo TownofBarrie i!00 oo Township of Tiny iniio oo s irt:,o no Charle>ton lieclory l^ndowniont : Montreal Corjioration s l."».')0 oo TownoflJarri" I'no oo $ 17."»M 0!> t;^andy Beach l*^ndowment : ^Montreal Cor])oration s .").')0 oo Townof .Shorljrooke 7oO on Townvhipof Tiny .VJO oo S 17 -JO 'J 'J "^if" HI •i^'JO (Id North Invoniess Kndowincnt Moniival Corporal i Oil .^ COO (10 To\\ii ol (l.r^pt'' JJasiii Montrcai Town ol' Town^iiii pdrlnourMi.s Moulreal Town ol' C'liluonac Kncl ^lonlroal Tit vol' T Town ol" Town ol" lrt'l:iiul and S( .^^onlroal Town of '. Xtnv Livorpoc Monlroal T(t\\n of' Town oft Lovis J-]ndow' Montreal Town of ; Town of : Mall)ai<' and V Town of ; Mission oft iC ,sion iiiiuiow rl)our... ih nient : rpoi'alio nto ric Ih li Inv(>r] rporalioi ri<' indowin I'poralio] ric rl)rook(' ment : orporatio; arrio in-tli Alt ^i. Toi liL'vbrooko Is Endow >? l-2oO (Ml i;^ 1-200 00 ^ 1200 00 ^. 1100 00 OOt) 00 (•■» OiJ Town (»f Shor)>rook ,,iiiii<«t>tiii> •••<••»•• o.-.o oO 000 00 (100 00 ill -4 ■^^ ^1 >;4 Bs m Klfe I 92 Kini>sov Kiulowhipul : Town oi' SlU'ibroolct' ; « ♦;oo m, IJioinpton Elldo^Ym^!nt : Town ori• tiim tm Upper Durham nnd l/Avonir Endi : Town ol'Slier)m»oke ^ t'lHii iiu Aclonvalo Endowment : Town oi'f^horbrooke ^ t'.ijO no lliiihopric Endowment Fund : Montreal Hurbour $ 1000 00 Montreal Corporation \V. \V 10000 0(» County of Middlesex :1100 On Montreal Corporation »Stoek 000 (ii» Citv of Toronto 1240(1 On Town of Sherbrooke r.OOO oo Town of Belleville oGOU 00 ]\[ont real Corporation 8r>00 (Hi County of Oxford ;"i000 (lO Government of Canada u400 0(i ('onstituft St. (Jiles :)0(>(J 01 City of Kingston 104GG r.7 1\nvn of Perth r)O0O ou Countvof Perth 1000 Oo — $ 8 o^.:]2 0^ E. .V ( ). E. Quel)oc, Deo. :;ist, 1877. Examined and found eorrert. Quel)ee. •24lh January. 187S. !^i!3 110(1 (II Wm. (i. 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A It. l;. ,1)0',) (IC |oi) CO Si cc .V) II! ik; ;i7: ,')40(i (17 .M) ,s; .■:;,"»,')."i;i in :>2''.> •:',! 2 'J I 02 --flv, yrt ^iM^: ola L)j'ju:u'j--'r, !'> W, <;. \V| i:ii.;.;;, 'I'iWisni-i'r, (:i'n':ry Tiusl I'luo. ■'.* ik^ ■liMin ;!:'•: 1. m^. 101 ./.V,TUl':(JKM-:UALFl;M)orTiii:mc)CK.SANCJlLlJiCli 'I'm I'Mllinviii'^ i^iMiil- i.:r 1 il'iriir,' (lie vi';ir. vl/ : I ' ■ I * *•<>• $ VI, j •• Art )ii\ m!i' " ■■ I I.,M (III' I •■ WiwllMir; liil Am-. a .. .. ._..! |;,ii nil I I'nr 0'iiii|ili.'liiiii 1'!' Clri: ■ li :i I IJ.iil'.ii Iiki iiii I ! '• W'w ''Inii-i'li al AMcricv i li,0 iiii Kri. K. .!. !l i:\ .'i :'.ir (.uti; oil I II I- fi' |i'i; i T'l- I'l-lntiir^ 1,1' II r",.|i!.'.~ i.T Aniiuiil rif|i'.it. •i'l\'citi^iir: iiivl ntin'i- i:ii'i'l.Mi!;i! ( .\jiCiiM's " i-'n!:irv ofS' ii'l.ii', , " Oi;."' yi'iir'.' ri'iit nf ('o;ii;i.ii 'fc l;.nitii ■ " lii!-ii-;!iiiv' (111 I'liuri-!! [iniiiritv i ■ " Saliir.v ol \--i.-t;:nt ; i 'I'ri'.i -iirrr I I '• 'Iriiiit t'l L hi •.lii II I'niu'.niit.'o ;iiM nil ."ill I iij :;iii) nil .Ml i:i» :;! 'x: I nil nil ^.■7 'J 7 $ lit.-. '^Vf, |i.,. iiii'li'r.-ii;n<>il. li:r. lAiiuiin'.l the ,n.-i-'.'iiit> .iiiJ vmulnr.-' nf llic iiimM' rni.'l ;i:iil I'. mi 1 ill., -iriii. L-'.ir'i.l. .! \M : - I' » r iiiv, .1 1; , ) i: f.l'C ■, I:! ,1 \~. i:. -'HIT, j A-.i'lUi curuir;.. |~, 105 niLlJicii SOCIETY II^ account with the TREASURER, Cr. !■(■.. $ (1 ('(I I'd nil nil III 1 :;i|l |l; 1 i ■'III I'j 1 l~ill) no 1 .'ill III) '■ pill nil •S.:.'! $ in.-. ;.v • ;ii"ni' rni.d 1.S77 J.my. ] Dec. 31 Dy Balanco froui last year ' Colloctions and Subscriptions in Quebec " " '< in Rural Missions., Diination from llcv. JI. Ji. rotlicrjjill Interest on Investments ]!;ii:nicn E. Sc 0. L\ $ cts, $ etc. 483 50 82U 20 ■1J7 1,'! 2 51 '17.') 30 10.^ r.B $ 2li:i (■'no. Veapky, Treasurer, Quebec, r. I St Deo., 1 877. D. C.S. i' 14 1 M ■ • Si m ■ii (iMW^Ii '• 106 Dr. IDHE NIOOLET ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH 1877. Sept. 30, Doc. 31, To paid Rov. F. A. Smith, Incumbont, nine months salary to (Into, from let Jan. last " Biilttiico $ cts. 25S no 2U0 ci $ '15S M Wo, the unJereignoJ, havo oxamincj tho Accounts ond Vouchers of the above Fund, and found tho sauio correct. James Pattov, Jr., 1 . ,.. Quebec, 1st February, 187S. Dr. THE WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH 1877. Dec. 31. To following annuities paid during tho year, viz t " Widow of lato Rov. J. Simpson " Widow and 2 children of lato Rov. R. G. AVard... " Widow of lato Rov. J. Dalziol , " Widow of the lato Rov. John Torranco " Amount invested daring the year " Paid for printing By-laws and advertizing special meetings for readjbsting tho By.laws of this Fund " Balanco.. , $ cts. 200 on 2H0 00 100 00 100 01) $ cts. fiSO 00 3(123 3S 52 ?i; 20Sy 51 § 6815 75 We, the undersigned, have examined tho Accounts and Vouchors of tho obovo Fund, and found the sumo correct. Quebec, 1st February, 1878. Jamrs Patton. Jr., ) Auditors. Jab. U. Scott, ) FUND WITH •y to J cts, 258 no I'UO CI 107 OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 1877. Jany. 1 Uco. 31. By bftlanco from last year.., " Interest on Invoatinonts. Cr. $ cts. 114 61 y41 00 $ -153 61 1377, Doc. 31 — By balance $ 200 64 E. k 0. E. Quebec, 31st December, 1877. Geo. Veasey, Treasurer, D. C, S. OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Or. mi. Jany. 1. Oct.], Dec. 7A. 1877. Dec. 31 By bal.anco from last year " lloceivcd from (Jco. Voascy, executor, nctt proceeds of a legacy of $100 from lato Mrs. M. A. I3ankier " Annual subscriptions of the clergy " Culluctions and subscriptions in Quebec , " " " " in Rural Missions " Interest on Inrostmcnts m • • By Balance. E. k 0. E. Quebec, 31st December, 1877. Geo. Veaskt, Treasurer, D. C. S. $ c ts. 2942 30 81 00 ISO 20 149 25 34 50 2458 50 $5845 75 $2089 51 ~4'l'i iii Dr. 108 THE DErOSITOr.Y FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WIT]I 1S77. Due. 31 To remitted tho SooicfyforProinotin;? riiri.e. I. nation of tran lai.-sion of JKMKI of Stadaeona liank Stot-k froia estate of late .lolin Hail, Ivifj., of heeds.... " Anioaut invested diirin;^ t!ic year " lialance $ cts, $ Us. 70 r. 01) I'll'.S I'i 1^13 77 ^in::^ u2 ■\Vc, the undersigned, have c.\anilncd the accounts and vouclicrf of the above Fiaul, and found the same corrcjt. 1 ,, .. ' } Auditors jA.-j. U- bCOTi, ) Quebec, 1ft February, 1S7S. H^* 109 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THB TREASUIIEU. Cr 1877. Jiiiiy. ' liy IiMlanra from Inet your " I'nu'uc'Js of sakv( ol' booUii, Inu'trf, Ac., duiiiit; tlic yciir " DuluiR'u E. k 0. E. Quebec, nist Dec, 1? $ (ts, i:i ct.''. 5 SO Am I'J ;io 'J7 (jro. Vi:askv, Sl'JJ i;! Treasurer, D. C. ,S. i-1. "^TURCII SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. C/. 1S77. Jany. 1 «( If a u Dalanoo from lnpt voar $ cts. 9 els. i;y57 25 :) 00 43 21t " " Iiiinl I'.isliop of (tiicboi' '' " iJi'V. ('. l[;uililt(ill 8 4') " " AVcPtmi Hunt, iOsij 4 L'2' " " 11. .<. SfUtt, Jlsq ,| "■' Oi't. 1 RocoivPil Iroiu (Irorgo A'oMscy, ICxc.'uti.r, ncttpro- cooils of !i Ic'i^'iicy of $100. from lato .Mr.^. M. A. 81 00 Dcj. 31 18 months' diviilcml on ,$10(11) of StMilacona I'.inik i^tiick, at ]). c, bequcalhctl liy latu John Hall, TNo.. of Leeds 90 00 CoHoctions iiiid .suljpcriptions in (Jucbco 904 46 ** ** *' in Kural Missions j 381 u:\ Tntoro'ih on invi^-'^fmorit^. ...... .... 4j9 fiO $1338 02 i 1 1877, Doe. 31.— I!y I'.alanco ?1SI9 77 E. A: 0. E. Gi:y. ViiAiiEV, irca.surer, Quebec, 31st December, lt;77. D. C. S. 'ii] •« 1 ' ^^l I"' ;. 110 Dr. THE MISSION FUND op the DIOCESAN CHURCH 18T7. Dec. ;;i. To Paiil Eilwln Jonoi, Eaq., Treasurer of the Tiidcpsan Ijuard $ cts. $ Ctl. 187 3102 32 Ai'ri Aug. Pcpt Dec. $;mo2 '^i ■\Vo, tho un(ler.«ignc(l, liavo cxaniinod the accounts and vouolicrs of the above fiinJ, aud found tho Bamu correct. •Tamis PATTnv, Jn., ) ., ... .Jas. (}. .Scott/ j Aud.lors. Quoboo, Ist February, 1878. Dr. THE SUSTENTATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT ^VITII 1877. Deo. 31 To Amount invested during the year. " Balanco toDC.\tyear ,S ct.< j; Ct.'. I I "7 III 1112 1!0 $ 2(ji)y "0 Wo, tho undersigned, havo examined tho accounts and vouchers of the above fund, and found tho sauio correct. Quebec, 1st February, 1878. J.\3. G. StOTT, i liitor.'-. Ill SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr, 1877. April 12 Aug. fept. Doc. Ij IS lly Nctt ])rococd8 of Anniversary Mucting, hold on Kth A\>r\\ << Amount of OlVortory ut St,. Juiuos' Ciiurcb, Ciicounii, |)or Kobcrt liiiiiiiltiiii, l]ii(( , " 1)i>niitiou trmii .Mm. I'tet^s " Colloctions ami aub.-ioriiitioDs in tiuol)cc '< " " " in liunil .MiBaioiis... .$ ct». $ etc ?,\ 8S M2 .".I Till oil 21.^1 10 $ ;M:)2 32 l.i E. Si. 0. E. (iiiolino, :,\A Dr.'.. I -7s (jKO. VCASKY, Trciir'iircr, L». C. S. mOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. 1877. I Jany. 1 I5y Rjiliinco from last yo.ir. Dec. ;)1 " luturoht ou iuvtstnioutj. $ cts $ cts. 1)1)7 10 1112 20 .$2009 30 1S77, Deo. ;J1.— Dy Bfilunco $1112 20 E. iV: 0. E. Gro. Vtaskv, Treasurer, Quebec, Slat Doc, 1S77. D. C. S. 112 Ur. THE EDUCATION FUND 0¥ THE DIOCESAN 1877. Dou. 3 ;f*r' : iH'i l.^To griint'< tn tlio following »ehotU Jurln^' llio year, n i/. Ili< (ir>i\u lliMiijiort i^ioikOimiii AVoH l''r.iiii]iti)u Kit St l'rMiii|jl<>n I toil r^ ]j(iiii.'<, Xc. I lliiiir;^ l.iiiii-', Nil. 2 Ill III n{ Jiiiiii.x, Nil, ,'i , .'^t. .Mnr.i^iiri'l'.i, Nn. I Sf. .Miir^Mril'-s No. 2 Tiiii^wii'k, Nil. I Ti !!;;«• irk, No. 'J I'lirinciir, No. I I'oitiicur.No. 2 St. fiylvcstur, Nil. I .'•^f. Sylvester. No. 2 Ciilio Cove, No. I ('m]ii! (,'ove, No. - Cipi' (.'iivi.', No. '.' St. i'litrick's I\l;illi,iii! Ilaliliiv New Aniia''li $ CtM. " TiiM lii'V. ^r. .^r. I'nduT-lll Inir liIs tiMvellin;,' exi'iMises uH .Si'liool lii.-i|iu(;lor M li'i !>') III! .Ml till .'Ml Oil •!(l nil '111 nil III nil '•»» (HI ".1 (III :!2 (II (III II 1 (III •*»'* (III " » (HI •:\ ((I .•12 (III 21 (1(1 21 (Ml III (I'l •:\ (III ■ji (III I''. (Hi 2' (II! (i-i (HI III (III s (Ml ft'. sis 00 ;:;i 27 $ f^.i? 1:7 \Vf, tlio umli!r-i:,'nacl, liivc oMniiiiivl t'le A 'i-'aiiiiti aaJ V iiieliur.i ol' t!ki above Fuadi aud luuaj t!io .shuic CMrr-^'t. Quobuo, 1;^L I'Vljnciryi l-;7>. .Iamf.MMtuv, •)':. lAa.UtMi-s. .1 \.-i. (i. ,'^; iJ( i', ( 118 CIIURCII ^SOCIETY, in Account with Tiieasuuer. Cr. v.. k 0. L'. (Ikorgf. Vi:-».''f.v, Treasurer, i>. C. ,"?. ( ! (^iicLcc, .".I.-l Dcooml'cr, ISTT. "'SmSi' N 'fefl m i •ii/-| Dr. 114 T'HE BISHOP MOUNTAIN LABRADOR CHUECH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT 1877. Dec. "A. To ninount invested during the year, " Ualaucc ■II 27 21 l:! $02 40 AVp, tlio undoi-fiisiicil, have cxnniincd Uio Accounts anil Vouclicrs of the above Fund, and i'oaud tUo aanic correct. tiucbcc, lit Tcbruary, 1878. .lAMi:a Pattox, .Jk., ) , ,., Dr. THE SOCIETY FOR THE TEOPACrATION TEEASURER OF THE QUEBEC 1877. Dec. ai. To remitted Rev. W. T. Bullock, the Secretary, London, a draft for ;CJ2 18 3 gtir., equal in currency to $ cts. 2JG V .•JiJii i:. AVo, tho undersigned, lii'.vo examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the samo correct. Quebec, Ift February, 1878. I , . <] « ...J t Auditor? J AS. ti. fecuiT. j 115 MISSION FUND OF THE DIOCESAN WITH THE TllEASURER. ISTT. J:iny. 1. Doc. n. is:r Dec ;;!• Ry lialimoo from last yo.nr.., " lutorost on Itivc;.-tiucnt3. " Balance, E. S: 0. E. Cr. 41 -M 'J I i;; eG2 40 $21 13 Quckc, Dlst Docombcr, 1^77. G:;o;t'j:: Vi;asi:v, Tru'iuiu'cr, 1). C. S. •f ! OF THE GOSrEL, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE Or. DIOCESAN CHUIiCH SOCIETY. ■U I IS". Dec. ai. By coUcclions and subscriptions in Quobac.,.- '"' " " " iu llural JJi-sionis $ c(?. lOS (■,;; 117 75 $2,00 'K! E. i 0. E. Quebec, .'Jht December, 1S77. GKUIh-.U Vi.'ASKV, Trcr.surcr, D. C. '.t . fi i I! M i^ l|. ^ ft i--- i Dr. 110 THE ALGOMA DIOCESAN FUNB, OF THE QUEBEC 1S77. Oct. 18 Dec. 31 To Remitted the Bishnp of Algomn, bein^ amount of annual grant ])roniiscil liy the Diocesu of Quoljco.' " llemittod licv. E. F. 'Wilson, at Saiilt Hto. iMario,' being a:iiinint of donations to tlio 'sSliingwauk lloino," ns iior contra •' Kcinittcd tliu Bisliop of Al^otiia, for "Miscionary Purposes" $ cts. $ cts. 00 C! C) ■no 21 ? "i U! Wc, the nndcrsi.cjncil, have examine 1 the accounts and voucbcrs of tlie above fund, and found tlie tame correct. * .« r t,.,,TT ( Aiuhtors. Quoboo, 1st February, 1S7S. 117 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TPtEASUHER DIOCESAN CHUUCH SOCIETY. Cr, 1877. Jiiny. Doc. ^ By /ialanco from last year " Collccteaby Miss Trice < " by IMiss Bnila " Subscriplioa of Ladies' Association at Uppcx Ire- land " Donation from Quebec "Chnrch Missionary Union" " CuUootions and Subscriptions in Quebec << " " " in Rural Missions.... " Donations to the "Sbing\vauk Homo," viz :— Quebec "Church Missionary Union," $50, loss cost of bo.ard of Rev. E. F. Wilson and two boys...5i:!5 d.^' From Quebec Cathedral, in "envelopes" 15 12 Collected by Ilenry Vcascy 25 .Miss Wotherspoon's Scholars 5 00 Quebec "Church Missionary Union," in "envc- lopos" 2 Miss Fulvoyo (to Missionary "News") 2(1 .$ cts $ cts. lOfi .14 :ii ;;r 10 00 5 75 .so 00 170 fit 2C0 17 $ 710 34 04 00 $ 774 94 In addition to tho above, the following sums were received by the Reverend John Wultcrs, and by him transmitted on Ith July to tho Aljjoma Diocesan Fund, Toronto, Mrs. Williams $ 24 00 l!cv. Wm. King, St. Sylvester ;! 10 lars. F. j\Iontizambcrt 49 .00 I^Iiss Raccy Sliss Drummond Jliss F. J. Irvine Idiss Montiziimbert Mrs. C. K. Jlorgan Cash for Mafja/.incs Interest from Savin^rs Ranlc. 1!) 00 11 55 30 00 S 50 17 00 6 23 1 44 $169 E. k 0. E. Gko. Vj;askv, Treasurer, Quebec, 31st Dec, 1S77. D. C. S. A , i Dr. 118 BALANCE SHEET OF LEDGER Toronto Ct percent Dobpntnrc? Sliorbriioko (J ])or cent Delicntures Iliiiiiilton f) per cent Debentures , lliunilton (I per cent Debentures .Montroiil 7 percent I'crniiinent Stock County of Perth (1 percent Delienturo.-; Montreal i' percent Debentures , I'nited States & per cent Bonds Ji ,Ma.*sawippi Hallway Stock Mortgage at ti per cent ou property in St, I'ctor Street, Quebec. (General Fuml DepoHitory Fund Cash in Qiebucand Union IJauk.s, bcarini; interest ut J per cent. $ Ct3, lllSOO (HI 12.100 00 fi:ioo (10 ■iTo;', ;i:{ sooo on 7000 00 cooo 00 (5000 on A^C,i', fiti 21100 00 1000 00 sno on 2(10 00 100 00 5O0O 00 $ Sly ID \ ISli) 77 .1112 20 2i)l> (il ;!.j Oil 21 l.i 002;; 8 101 ii:::',i; 7i;!.') 51 no :!f'.o :;(i2'j F. A; 0. E. (II IS fll 0!) :ii 15 $ 90015 74 iiJitors (7 IX). Vk.\?,i;y, Treasurer, D. C. S, Quebec, Hist Dec, ls7". >. 1 0. A. ; i ■;•'■: ; m\4 III 120 Dr. REVENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOARD, ix 1SV7. Dec. 31, To amount- of Stipends paid during tlio )i;ist year. " Amount still liuc, orders nut yet prcdonted ' Amount of Pensions jiaid during the past year. ' Amount still duo, orders not yet presented $ ct.s. 101115 ni ■.'.Ml 77 0(!I ill 221 II 'Amount of General Expenses ' Amount ])aid a clcrijyman for his passage from England ' Amount paid dciiutation to Cookshiro and Coati- coolc ' Balan'.'o /.mount carried forward. $ cu. 10827 C8 SSP, 05 ](i7 2i) 6S 10 (I ,10 1271 1)3 $ 22220 27 121 Account with EDWIN JONES, Treasurer. "r '-3 1—1 18". Jaiiy. 1— l!y Bulanco from last aouount Br AssrfisM r:\T.s lli;ri:r\ r.o viios] T.'ii: roi.i.Dwixfi ^IiHoio.Nrf. y cts. O F— 1 ? cts, AMnnvulo Kulinfoii mission of liiiry St. Joliii's (ii) Linirwick do St. Tliiiiiia? do Jiourg liduis lironipton Coaticook Darl'nrd Cii|io (Jove Perec n.invillo Tin;,'wiek Diiilswell Driiminondvillo Ilomison mission of E. Framiituii.. Stand )n do do do ... Vt'csi Fratiijiton L'r.nnbuiirno Elton St. James' mis'sion of (la- o C'lsiii St. raid's do do llatlcy AVatcrvillo Hereford lioiutowa S!iii;awako I'urt Daniel L'Ansc au (iascon Invorncs.s rpiier frclaiid Liiwcr Ireland l^'i'i.^ta'y Leeds Liimhy's Mills liroMf^hton Ippcr HurlKini South IJurhaiu L'.Vvcnir Malbaie Maaio;:; New Liverpool Amount carried forward. 11)0 00 .■■.O (1(1 12 50 2! 60 32 51 62 1.0 73 00 60 00 50 00 :!7 1C.2 90 37 55 :v.', 1(52 75 77 5C. 18 2(') 100 00 75 00 54 00 .■!7 50 43 00 50 00 300 00 200 00 100 00 OS (i7 250 00 50 00 300 00 150 00 200 00 125 00 150 00 ;;25 00 120 00 ;;o 00 110 00 22 50 .'i25 00 200 (10 155 00 225 00 75 00 50 00 7 50 IS (55 'S 05 4 ()('. 200 00 175 00 75 Oil "(10 00 125 00 11)0 (10 20 00 150 on 75 00 100 00 21 S 75 175 Oil 100 00 o H $ cty 5002 38 .•]oo on 50 00 12 50 21 50 32 51 101) 00 120 12 325 OO 50 (HI 300 00 200 0(1 250 00 125 00 1S7 50 4S7 60 210 00 (17 50 105 00 5r) 25 487 275 5fi 00 50 / .) 281 03 70 00 15 00 IS fi5 IS 05 4 oe 300 00 175 00 75 00 375 00 125 00 100 00 20 00 201 00 112 60 1(3 00 21>! 75 225 00 300 00 < o $ cts, 50 50 51 200 00 50 00 12 21 32 100 00 7!) 17 275 00 18 75 275 0(1 150 00 200 Oil S4 93 50 75 325 00 150 00 :',7 5i: l:!7 50 34 0(5 325 00 175 00 155 00 2S1 25 93 75 5(! 00 7 50 IS 05 IS f.5 4 00 i7i; 50 175 00 75 00 285 00 125 00 100 00 20 00 129 00 75 on 118 00 187 511 300 00 178 ai7 93 $ ct.taiistciid Stiineiiaiii ]iiil'.) (10 2.-.(l 87 :.it ;;j:) 17 6(1 71) 27 .VI r.,-) •l.i 7o no 7.) Ill' .^)!) 7.'i (I'l .VI •li ,")ii 'Ih L'j :.() \:, (M) nil Oil oil nil CO 110 00 III! 01) 111;- SCSI 3 21 230 ;;iiO lie. ;;o OS 221 ,VH) m 87 S2 1(^3 1 ih 12,S fO 4:; los .$ Ct5 .'.173 2; 172 .-1)1 ;!(M) III! 58 00| I 1!'.) .VI 2.V) t!i' 4:i7 .''0 711 10 .^') oil is;! 7.-) ;io (Ml 100 00 ■)() L'cf. ;il — I3y aiiKiiint nf ;^i-jint from tlio Society for tlio Propngation of the (uLspc!, fur 1877 " " " iiuiDUiit ol t,'riint from tlio !"'*ucicty for tlio Propaj;:ilion of the i!o,<])cl, fur I'eu.-iions " '' " am nut rcfuivuJ from .Mi.-^ion l';iii;l of tl)c Cliiircli Society... " '• " aiiumut "f lii'voramoiit yr.'int for Uror'se lilo '• '' " aMioiint of Mibseriiitioiis collcctcil in Kn;j;.aii(l, by the llevJ. A. W. .Moiuilaiii, foi- the .Alag.lalcn Idhinds " " " liltcrct^t oil U'.llO;;itS 1S7S. J:iny. 1 — By U.ilancc hroiii^Iit down ,:i 127! 'J.S $ CtS, 122S (Ml 707.1 :;i 'JCol 10 :;ii;2 ;!2 2'.0 (0 •IS 07 122 1.2 ;?22,22ll 27 L'. k 0. !■; liucbee, \ii Jnuuary, 1S78. Edv.'i.v Jcnk.s, Treasurer. ■1 ." ■■■- $m I ^1'^ ■ 4 , I 124 DIOCESAN BOAllD-SLTPT.K.MENTAUY ACCOL'NT. AMOL'NTn Unri-IVIM) IIV TUKASI-nKIt I'lKlM 1 :Vr TO .".l ST .lANfAnV, I'TR, $ Clj. Kingscy 15 (,0 Ilomidon, East Frninpton hd (q Poroe 50 CO Lako Bcauport ],■) ;;, Inverness SS 50 Now Carllfilo j; 15 Confioool: 50 flD lirompton 10 di Malb:iio J'lS .Tl Stanilou 2'.' in llivi'jrc ilu L'jup 25 do £t. I'ivura, (laap'j Duiin 3s "5 Peninsula ;;,) OO Aotf'nvaJo Iii'l CO DruuiiiKin'lvillo Si 25 ]!aif(jrJ 25 I'O St. James', (ia.-pt' Biiciii .'O OH Stanliojic anil Xiirton ID C) South Durham IS 7J Sandy Bench 2:a< CO Stansteail ;•" 511 ?I2'J8 li'J r:,u-;\ ,J,im:s, (iuclioc, IJlit. .I.iniiaiv, 1,-; Treasurer. CIITJRCIT SOCIETY. SO 0!) 2j HO •••. li.") 00 •■•• >■) :j ••■ 2 J HO ... .^u no ■ ... ID C:) .. IS rj .. 251) 00 .. ;•" ill) LIFF. MFMJlFIiS. iM.surcr. Dufroriii, tliO r.irlof $100 Oil Wnl Lis;,'ar (I'uur iiuiuiiil sub- seril'tion.") 201) 00 Lonl Miitiik (seven miiuial siil>- Hcripli'iiis) ;'.."0 00 Lord JtislHip (>t'(,»'iolio(- .M) 00 Ur.l Uishnp of lliu-oii .'jO 00 Anilrew, Tlmnins ."id 00 Af^hc, Caiitiiiii, 11. N ."■.;) (Ml Aslio.M'iii .'lO (H) fion-uii, Thoiiiii.s JO 01) liurstall,.! ,51) 00 Biir.'tii!!, ."\IrH. ,r 50 I'O Ciirpciitpr, A., Com. (icn ,'>() 00 Carler, J .')() (() Cdckcll, ,Mi.-s .")0 00 fliaimian, \V ;')0 Oil Cruain, .Mrs .M) 00 ])alt(jn, i-t„ II A :,i) Oi) Boliell, It. n IIIO 00 IMidUit, Liidy .V) 00 ror.-vtli, .lost'iili ]! .■}!) 00 I'or/vtli, Mr?. , Joseph i; ,'')0 00 (!alo", ,J. V :,t) 00 (ieiirjjc, .'^liss :>') Oil dlovi'i', Thoiima ."iD oo Hall, (! 1(10 00 Hall, Mrs. i;. L. (aiiiiual) CO dO llaiiiiltiii, Mrs lihl dO Hamilton, llolxM't (annuiil) .liiO dO Ihiniiltoii, .Mi.'^s ,'iO l.'i Hamilton. llt.'V. C. 1,",0 00 JIaslott, James r,d dll ilatlierly, .1. .1 ,')d dl) llonolifr, 1!. W 50 00 llinck.s Hun. Sir F .'.d (id limit, Weston .OO dd Kiiiit, Jlrs. Weston .Od 00 Jlarbcson, jMrs r.O dd llaniilton, Rev. C. Clietwood 20d Oil .lones, ll.N .''lO dl) .f'inos, IMwin .Ml i'O .lii(i;,'o, C .Ml (Id Luvey, C. E ,M) U\) Llo.yc'l, llcv. W. V .')i) CI) LjtcUjJ 50 00 .'Mnrli'r, (i. T- .|,-.o no ML'rcilitti, Hon. Cliio!' .1 iistice.... ,M) 0(1 -Monti/.amliort, 1"., .M.I> .'id di) Montiziimlicrt, .Mr.", l" 50 dl) ^Millie, Kev. (i., M.A .'id 00 Mountain, lii'v. A. \Y., M.A 1;')0 dl) Mountain, .'Mrs. (}. I! ,',d dll Mountain, .Mrs. A. \V .''(O dl) .Moiintiii'i, Miss \l .01) (() I'.irkc, (!. II :.i\ ( I'arkcr, .Mrs. (,', II 1,0 Cd I'.iiiu'l'iitlioi-, l!uv. T !i I (Wi I'ipoii, -Mrs. (^ .')() (HI I'oston, Thomas [> ) CO i'.vi!, .(ohn M 00 V'v\rv, K. .] .'■.(I (!() Hanisav, K. ■) .")0 00 Hui.l, Uov. C. I' Idii 11(1 lUioiles, \V .-() ('(I KhoJcs, .Mrs -,11 (Id Koss, ."\Irs. .1 ,")d 00 Itowan, l/ieut.-'.Ionoral .'Mr )Vi'.i., K.C.I! .-.n ro l!ac, \'.'. (iinniuil) ... 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W IIM IM Vu.ui;,', I) i) I.'l) Vi An lor.- on, n*. If * .V) 00 IJiiMwin. Unu. Jl Jilt no Hell, A. D M 01) Jlin.l;, J M (M> ]!iiiini'r,.r .^ll I'O liiiwon, Hull. «':iri.'f-.rii-tic(> ,mi im ]!>, Ituv. li .VI II" ])ouh;|;i.<-', (J.M., M.J) Ml (Ml ]>niiii, \V liMi nil El-in, lionl mil I'D Estfoiu-t, .MiiJor-lloiH-nil .Mi ii i Fli.'ti'licr, lloii, Mr. Ju^tift' .I'l hm For.-'yt!i, .Ijiiii '3 li 'ii o.i Prascr, Hon. J.iM .iii Mil (;illi'>i,ii!, A .^|l I'l (iniy, 1". 11 il 'III lliilc, Uoii. E. (.^(•lliol•J .'.ii i'll llMiiiilloii, r ."ill r I Ik'.'ith, .Iaiiu.'.s ,., .'I'.i Oil Jloll'miin, <' .'lii O'l Jh'inl, Kt. lion. <\v i:., linrr ."i.!.! nn ;iliiiit, Jiinio..- .'.;i ii'» llnll. (J. ]! Ill 111 :\Iiu'kio, Ki'V. (ji'u., D. I> IIII ("I .l^.-sopii, 11 i'li r.'i .liudsfoii, liov. C Koir, J. 11 Kin;,', (' 1(1) IM I l.oMi'snilor, 11 ./Mm l.fC'd.S Ul'V. .1 .'11 ',l:l I MiicliiiX'ii, Ji'iiic (i.i i".l ! LIMA"!:'?-. l.'^lo— W. Yulo, nl'Chnin'uiy $ \M Oil l.ssa— Hon. (':ii"i'.lu.-l!-c llc'il, d' .Mi.nir-.-.i imi'il \HM — (,'o|. ("linndlor, \:< ii'i'l i 'ri-liiin.s of Cicr.^y- iiicn) -l" I'l l.-^i;:}— Mountiiin, Itt. Hi'v. 0. .1., l/ord Bi.-.hoii if i Miu'.o". rf.u' .M!-..^;..!! r.::.!i.. n" im lion. \V. 'iV. WiillciT, (lu Widon-.s' jiml (.'riilNiii.-^' rntii!) n'l H'' I ■•(•()— ,1. Wiit('r.--on, of (iiii'li..,., (to Widow.s' arid (irph.ans' i'uud) •'■I l"l l.'iV.i— Mr.x. iMi'-.n, ofTliriMj kivors, (I'lT Knilownii'iit run.!) ^''^^^ ''" l.^Til — Jlii^.i .•>!ic|i]i:ird, of lirunuiiondville, (for Jiiidownii'iit I'lni.]! :.ll' il I"' LSTli— Jtobcrt Kirkland, of Liodf, (to Wid,..\v.-<' ir.id ( ii'j !i:iii>' l;'i:nd) -1" •" 16;:— .Join- il.-ill, of Leeds (Pension J'lin.l) IH"" ml JNUss Taylor, of Qaebee, (lionenil Fund) VM\ IhI " '• " (W. and (I. J'i;i!d; •I"!'"" 1S7S— Mr.«. Bankicr, (Prn.>ion Fiirid) nm i'i> " •• (\V. and 0. Fun.l; HOOH fj'JlljO 01) Ii.ijii I.D. ' 9 ■)() (III mill lot- lOOOd ■••;••••. liMi, >^:iO H r.'! i-i ' 'Vl III) iO (IK •'" |it| . I (III ') Id .^1) I'D ''II Hi ..0|.i ■• .M) li.i 'M III) '•■' Ml .Vl (III .V) 11,1 ■>! (Ill .'.II lid .1 1 '" II.) .)'! Ill) .'''I ill! Imi (II) .".II ()() •... .Vi (1,1 .... ,■.!) (Ill .... Ji'i) (III .'.ii i,ii .'H (III .'ill l;ii ;■..! Ill) .■." M) .'ill III) .■'.' ri) I'M i:,i 1/1) ;ij ... ■? 1(1(1 (i;) I'd (II) .... III!) i.u 10 ... JiO:) I,) v- ■!" (I) I.. I I' . nil ... .|:M IM .■).) (") .. I ;i'.) (M) .. :U'0 (II) •ii) ro ,. JIMH) (l|) . -IfHI III) . 'iiiii (II) . lllO (II) III) 00 127 STATEMENT OF A^[OTTNTS r.AT.<Mr.s. (Mif.-iioiiury ]3o.\) . Wiliiara.-, Mrs. I I (Producuof things soM)... 1 1 H t'l Small sums 1 U. I 0,-1 I CHI '^ dill 1.' (ii)| III (III, j (iiii .! (Ml! 1 no 2 Oil .! (HI I i;() ID (I'll mi' 1 (111! I Hill ., ,'i;ii I (ii'.j ?. (Ill; I (111! 1 (111 i II. I I I'l 1:11 ().. jiiil (Mr !'J -'A ColkckU hi/ Mrn. Ph:ix. Bishop, Jlr.s I (i; cts. TdT.W,. $ CtH. 1 (III 2 on 1 III) 1 1,11 >) (l.l '.! (III Ill llll ,1 III) •1 llll 1 III t) (III 4 (.0 1 1 II ]ii (III C, (III 1 i.() 1 Ml :; .'ill •1 j.ll 2 (1(1 1 Cll 1 IKI 1 llll 2(1 I'd 1.(1 (0 I 'J ill 11 i (.0 (1(1 1 00 N 128 Quebec— Catiiedkal District AssociATio-N—Conlinucd m m-" ^ I' U $ Nam::3. Diu-nl, :Jrs Dyor, ?.Irs .I.unicson, Mrs .... ."\Iinintiiin, Mr^. M- ]\IiioIiin, Mrs Alellee, -Jr.'? Pc'verlcy -^Irs i^haw, .Mrs. S- J AVitliycoinlj, !Mi5s.. Suiiill sums I- "a $ etri CO a ' 3 $ CtS.,.S CtS' Collected III/ Mrs. liicJuiriLio}!. Bruce, AFrs Chaiupion, Mr^ Hamilton, ."\Ir. Jloljt.. J[i-!i(iuM, Mrn. ,) Uii'luirdson, Mrn. J.... Stevoiison, Mrs Stuart, Mrs. II. ,MoX.. Vaunovous, Mrs SaiiiU sums CoUcctnl III .V/vs E;.!.. Mils') St' ceiixoii. mil: AnsfiD, Mrs. ][. (! { 1 Anderson, Mrs. ]l j ! '■> ]}s\v, Mrs , Cani]ibell, Mrs i (.'amiiljcll, -Mrs. V,'. 1» i DoWoltV, Mrs • Dean, .Mrs. V. 1' : 1). \V. E ! Desbarafs, Mrs. \\\ i; ' ICppcs, Mrs ' Kplies, ^Miss I Forsyth, Miss ' (Joori^e, Miss i (! olds tone, Miss ' Hall, Miss I JLill, MissF i I lea ley, Miss | llolloway, Miss Halo, Mrs Hall, Mrs. (i. B July, Mrs •lones, j\Irs Lloyd, Mrs , Machin, iMrs. IJ. T Montizambort, Mrs I nil', III) lillj 1)11. on t.ii C'l) IKI 0.1 (111 (III (HI (III (III ni no (11! (ID (111 Oil (III (III III) (111 (111 (III (111 00 a Ct-J. ^ a - sJ • M ^^ -^ o o a - °fS 3 cts. *-• o C ? -■ <^ ^ re . t/. .2 o =C $ Ct.-' TUTAI,. Ci'. 2 OiJ 1 III) ■I IKI 1 (111 1 (111 1 Oil I (III .jlKI I'-'l 1 nil 1 nil 1 liii 1 (111 I III II iU 1 I'll .0 l!ll I (M 1 l-ii I PI L' 111 i III I II 1 III :; nil 1 III! I (111 I III I (111 1 III I 111 1 Ml I (III .1 ml .') (Ill I (111 1 (1(1 1 (Ml I (M) 1 UO •Conii, inucd 129 Quebec— CATHEDrvAL District Association— Continued. tell Total. cts. ^ (.j^ 1 liO 1 I'M 1 II!) I III! 1 llll 2 OU 1 1)1) 4 no 1 111! 1 III) 1 Vt] 1 (HI 4M (10 J (II) 1 1)0 1 (III 1(1 60 1 1 on 1 b (Ml 1 I'l .... J (III 1 CI it.. I' Ml 1 (.11 1 1 '1 ..'.*." 1 CO " (III ... i 1 llil ... / (III 1 III I (III .. 1 (Jl .. CIl tM ..,' 1 (III .. llll l' (III 1 (III ] (til ] (10 I (II) .1 1 01) Xami:3. o a a 3 •as a .2 -a rt 9 O O CI Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. ToT.VL. OJoIl, Mrs l'o«ton. iilrs. ^V ? cts. $ cts. ] no u on 1 0(1 1 (Id 2 00 1 (III T 00 2 00 1 00 S cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 ] 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 4 OO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 1 00 1 GO 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 50 1 Toston. Mra. C Pcmborton, ^h's .. . . Sniifli. !Mr.^. Stnnlcv Sfraivo. ^li's. 15 Stevonsorii .Aliss ,,, Turnbull. Mrs , Torre. Mrs White. Jlr*. Alt' 1 00 Younf. Mrs. (1. i!. ."^ 2 Oil 1 00 1. on 2 00 ,'■) 00 1 fill ■1 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 oil 4 on 5 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 on 1 iii|l 2 00 ] 00 ] 0(1 I on 1 no 10 on 5 00 1 O'l 50 i Colkchd 1,1/ Jli^s iV. Sa-fll. Roswoll. Mr^^ . ... \ Cliipliain, ^[r? IJuiibar, Mrs }' FootCi JIrs ; (flovcr. ]\Irs. ;! (lorJon. ^Ir..^. ... , j Lcftcr, yivf -■^lereilith, .Mrs Xairn, .AFrs i i'hillip.s, Mii-: I 1 PaMjier, A | I'acey, Mrr- ' f. Itussol, Mrs 1 1 iSt.warti -Mrs. Okii! ■ 1 k-'cwull, Mrs. JIopo Powell, Jliss M i^tuart, Mrs. D. K . 1 i Temple, .Mrs i Walker, Afrs 1 ' Walker, .Miss ■ ■■ Wilkie, .Airs Small Slims 1 ■; Tocal ."^ r-ij yo i 745 90 1 1 17 r 130 '■ ! ''h '.iiil '111 I! :i:i Quebec— CAT1IEDF.AL District Association.— -Co/i^/wagd. gentlemen's committee. CoUecied hy R. Campbell, Esq., Treasurer. Xamks. •/, 3 ii elj. 1 _ a 3 -i 5 t-c = .r ^^ •— f-M ^2«S •A 3 u« Total ApIip. Caiitnin.. i cts. 5 (111 2 (II) $ ots. i ct.s. S cts. $ cts. § ct=. i III) ') (III ]!iill'(iiir, G. 11 2 OH 6 0(1 1 0(1' Jicokett, T ;> HH in (II) r> no i, (III 111 (H) ti I'll L'oswoll, l)r 5 (Ml ,") (HI 10 (HI 1 Cainii'oell, W. 1) ('hninpi*.'!!, (', I* (.'luiroli. Hon. L. It, . .. [) tH) Clint, Vi' li (Ml 10 (HI 5 OH :> 00 T) (III :> 00 a (10 2 00 4(1 00 CO OH 2 I'll ID I'll DohtiU, 11. R ])unljar, J.'uucs.. . Kiiiin, L. 11 5 OH :. (10 ]0 (II) 1.5 (M) (III Dunn, T. 11 ;'> OH Dunscoinb, J. ^V ]'i-v, .7. S ■) I'll 11(1 Hall, Mrs. (>. B 10 00 ■10 00 cn nil Ifaiiiiltoni 11 6 00 lIMI ("1 .') no ][onry, JioUowiiy, F ;■) OH .j (lO llohvoll, W. A 5 00 "■lo'bo 5 00 ', (III IIou.--iii;in, Uuv. (i. V Hunt, AVeston 6 HO 20 00 :, (0 411 00 Jiuucson, Mrs ■| ('0 July, H. a (10 .") (0 Jones, Edwin 2'. OH 2 00 Tj 00 5 00 5 OH ",'. (ill Lyi'^/iitt, 11. P •' (10 Luiiiaf, ]' ."l (HI WacEwiin, P ,S (HI jMarsden, l)r 5 (1(1 f, (ill iMachin, H. T i IHI Maxhani, A 2 OH ,1 (Ml :> (Ml 2 fill 3 00 2 (HI MoCalluni, C 1 00 Meredith, Hon. AV. C ;') 00 111 00 MileH, Dr. 11. H 2 00 Mnntizamhcrt, A ;; (HI Montizaniliert, C. N .0 00 2.") 00 10 00 1 ;) (10 Norris, Tiios 4 00 5 00 5 OH 4 (111 Pombtirton, K. 11 ;■) (HI Porteou.s .J Poston, Mrs. W • (HI 2J Oil Price, lion. D. E 10 00 2 UO 10 00 ,,.,1 1 30 on Price, II. M 2 00 l. , .l 'CoiUinusi 131 Quebec— Cathedbal District Ari&ociATio-N.—Coniinued. er. no .2^ TuT.\ cts.! § ct?. j Oi) ."i liil 10 (!() 5 (1(1 .0 (i|) 1!) (II) 6 III! 2 0(1 ID I'll i 00 ](l (II) ]j 00 j 00 J I II 1' 1)11 2 nil f.ii (III KM ("I .") (Ill :, (ill ;, (III .") (0 4(1 Oil .-) (Ml .■) iM) 2.'i I'D 1> (111 ,'. (Ill [) (Ml ;i (HI i oil 2 00 1 0(1 ](l 00 2 on ;; ro .") 00 .| ml ;") 00 • IK) 2i 0(1 yii 00 2 00 Jy'AMKIv — a O . •r: a <; >r "-1 5 - rt _:: $ fts. $ CtH. $ Cts. $ Cts. $ ct^ Quebec, The Lcnl I5i: ,'■) CO 40 9 111 i) 10 10 1'.) 4 I .') Ill III (i no 01) ( (( no no no no 00 00 no 00 no 00 no no no 00 no no no no no CO no 00 00 no 00 00 IM) t'l) not 40 7.-i2 <■: 71.'^ 10 i)():i 22 112 ,1G1 2!'J2 ( I '1 ^-..i M.' m 1:32 QUEBEC— ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCIL Nami:s. C 3 o in Col.h;/ Mi'fo F.J. Lvliic. B ct?. $ cts.'f cts Bruco, Jlr Beach, (Joorgo... Courtney- KoUt... Carter, W. 11 Ciimpbell, Kobr... (ruorout, Miss Hnniiltou, I'cv. C llaiuiltoii, IJcv. (ioo Oi' ] ('.III (111, DIt ':. 01) 10 (HI ;i(i (10 ]0 (Ml 10 00 (i(i| 00^ llamilton, Jlrs I j -ID di! Hamilton, Miss ; 40 OO Hickman, Mr Hoare, I^Irs Irvine, Hon. (ieo Irrinc, Mrs. JI. lioll , Irvine, Miss F. J , ■Judge, Mr , Alontizauiberf, I)r l\Iontizambert, -Mrs. ¥ Montizambeit, ilrs. <.'. E... Potry, AV. H. (i Montizambcrt, .Miss Pratten.II. J Soar?, Jolin AVilfioa, 31 rs Collected }'>] MUt Fuiroyf. f'roam, Jfrg (irocn, Mig« Harbcson, E. H. C... lEarbeson, Mrs. E. H. Kuhring, Carl Prattcn, Mrs Pyko, Mrs. <5co ijtanlcj', Mrs Scott, E. B.. Smith, David Smith, Mrs. David.... Suiall sums ^■•■■^\ :, (It)!. 20 ooi. 1 Ollj. 2 (!ol. 10 (illi. .". co'. 2 001. ,"i (d' . I t'O . II 1 1 (10 4 i:Oj. 2 on'. ml, Cil' (ill ,111 IMI iiii Collectedly Mise G!i'!' -pie. D.avidson, Honry Davidfon, Mi.'s Doddridge, Mr Falck, ,1 (rale, Mrs. (senior) . (jlilloepio, Jlisi? Hemming. Airs Harrison, Mr in 00 rO I'll ""i (>(|! (i:i (Mr D o a 5 cts.'5 ct'^ O li.l I III nil, . Ill on! nil (Ml dill 1 I" ^ ct.^. (HI; (|h1 Total, $ ct^. 2 00 1 (ifl 1 (10 :> on 2 on 111 (ill ,'.ll (ll) ;;ii 00 111 (III 411 0.1 1 (0 1 00 ."i (HI 20 (10 2 (10 u no 1.". (Ill 7 (Ml .1 rii ]!i ml I Ml .'i hii 1 in 1 IM 4 (0 21 :■■.! 4 (III 2 Ii.l 4 I'll .'! IMI I I'll 1 (III 2 iiii 1 I'l 1 I'll 1 :o ]!) (10 ,'i CM 2 (I'l 1 (III I I'll 1 II, I 2 (Ml 2 .'ill 133 I. Quebec— St. Matthew's Ciivucii.— Continued. Cts, (HI; (111' $ Cts, 2 0(1 I (i() 1 l!fl .< (1(1 2 00 10 (III iV) 1)1) :'.'> on Id on •ill n,i I in ] on .1 no 2ii i>n 1' on i' no i:: (III 7 on ■! en ]|| no I 00 .'i 00 1 ll'l ] 00 •I (0 21 :■'! •1 no 2 00 •I 00 ;! nil 1 I'll 1 01 2 (III 1 on ] i"i 1 ill ]ll Oil :< 00 2 00 1 (Ml I Oil 1 11,1 :; (III 2 ,'0 Namics. 1^ V, S ''J. 3 Pension Fund. Algoma Diocesan Fund. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Tut .VI,. TnlitiartTi. Iiri*^^ I •• $ cts. $ cts. 1 no 2 00 $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 on Toird Mth «•* 2 00 \f nn'tilmilR* iMlS! •• • ;', 00 W 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 (10 51) 1 00 1 ] 00 1 2 00 jIqc^ Dr 1 1 00 Kcniurall. ^Ir • h on Slinriilc8. Mrs. C 1 00 White. ^Ir3. (jPO 1 on Small siuiij' Collected h - 2 on Laurie, .Mrs n on Sowoli, .Mr.-i. Alo.'c T) no White, Mrs 1 on Small sums 1 25 Coltecttd ly Mm. Ilarbeson. Cream, Jlrs 2 on 2 00 4 00 1 (iO ! on 1 00 2 00 2 on llarbeson, .Mrs 2 00 O'Connor, Miss -1 no Small sums 1 (;n Collected hy Mins 11. I'cvcrlcj. Konnedy, Jlr? 1 on Kiiowies, Mrs 1 1 no Xcwton, W. ,J 2 00 1 00 4 on I'evcrley, Miss B ] on Small ,'iums , iO 50 1 ill r'i n t ff 11^^! r: :| |t':l 134 Quebec —St. MATTiiBV/'ii? Cll\5T^.Cll.~'Con(imled, N.\MK><. Ui 3 ^3 -; •■= rh i U £- ^ •- TOTAI., Cullcctcdh;/ Mi'in K'.WIi!o, AJri 1 (Ml AVheolei-, Miss X Small ^uiiiii CvUerUd ly M'kik I'. S;j/,> i (I L'.". ■1 IK. ...| I iin; ; ',l;)i \i .ri, I! jil'. I Fletclicr, y\v :.I;ili()ny, Mr | 1 n I no 1 U) I li:i I ni) Ileinittnd from ]]n;,-liinil ly Jtev. (;. C. ILniiiilt.iii .'.I J.') 11(1, [(''I (i^i 1 :,!) ,;() A Member's Th:iiil:-n:roiiii;; , j t -i Mi!<: 11(1 ;-. Oil ] CO 1 11(1 ."■) Ii0 I'orsVtli. Mrs. J. Bell ■ 1 ■ ■" i, 00 li'(ir>;vth. Miss U 00 (ti !("•'. .Tolin j 1 nil (i I'.'iiMon. Mi'3 .-. 1 1 Oi) lil 135 tnued. '■fliT.u. ^'■'■I ■? CU 1 11(1 I (III ..., ( nil I 0(1 Ill) 2rfi OO U(i * IS ,s;> (ii S2 0)- (1 1.-. Ml 1 :»j Ii:' 11 :() .'■y Quebec— St. Michael's Ciiuncir. — Contimied. Kai:i:,s. C5 ~. !■? <• !.•*. $ cts n •r. S3 a g S TJ >> g g o ^1^ (IraJilon, Mi^s llcrring. r\li;i Irvine, Ali°' Levey, C. K Lloyil, Mrs MurgniN ^li^s Mountain, Rov. A. ^V.. Munro, Jlids Toiifi, iMary Tre;^,:;ctt, Mrs ^Vheeler, Alt'fL'a SimiU cum.-i »t 1 01 ■I CO 1 0(1 20 (10 1 on 2 01 no (ill .| Oil 1 nil ] (III 1 Oil 1 10 cts. •■? cts. $ ots, i I . I I I I. I CollccUd III/ Mi.li Pric, Argue, James Biirstull, J Baile, -Julin Cliapniiin, John dlcnnin;,', T (ioiiKl, (ieo (idiild, Mrs Loiiia?, 11 Nelson, Jiiuies Price, E.J Trice, W. E I'rioo, Mi. 00 (Ifiertory I i .'il 2C,\.... ... Small sums I .M) T..tal. $1 5 0;i Ifi," >^>y .".8 ;■)(! .ill oo; ooj :'.li! jil 1 (HI ;] 00 1 00 10 00 ,') OH 2 00 t "3 1.^ ;* *^ 22 C-2 51 i: 5 00 u x, L'U 37 $ els. 10 00 Oil 12 till Tor.M,. ; 00 ■1 OO I (10 20 00 1 00 2 00 ;;u 00 •! (Ill 1 00 i I'll 1 '.'■! ■1 10 1 00 Ij 00 1 00 00 00 00 0') ^, I 2 00 ,',0 01! 1.". 00 S 00 10 OO .') 00 I'll 8 J !A) ;;io -15 $ c(... .0 on 1 111) 2 00 .■| 00 2 (III r, 00 .0 (10 r, 00 I no I OJ QUEBEC— ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Hieliardson, Rev, T.. ^ cts. $ els. ^ cts. 5 Ti' 5 ... ■^ cts- $ c'S Culhcted hy Misn K, Kennedy, Taylor. 1 00 1 00 1 (HI -Magee, H 1 00 Mageo, Mips 1 ro 1 00 Robinson, (!co 2 00 Taylor, J. 15 1 (HI 2 00 1 (H! Taylor,!;. II ;5 00 .? cts. :> ro 2 00 2 00 1 ((I ;; ('0 2 00 b 00 ■i :a if 136 Quebec— St. Paul's Ciivncii.-'Cotitinucd. Namk^ Collected hy Mm. G. Turner. Small sums Cu'ilecfeil III/ MIsi Ilcnry. Small sums Cvllerted lij Minn KIUh. ; I'ts. ;'( Oil Collected ly Mins Oniii. ]3oomor, Mrs. Small sum;!... .') (10 1 Oil (I I',-) 2 :.•! 4 OO: Collected hi/ 3/i'«» Bond. (laic, Mrs. B,... li.iwroncc, Mrs., Small sums CoUtcttd hy Mils M. Borland. Borland, Robt ISorland, Ilobt., jr. Campbell, Mis3>... CiriQith, Mrs ] (HI 50 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 (III 0(1 1 00 7 M 4 i'U [i ii: 1 (111 (I Tj 1 i;i) 1 111! 1 liii 1 (III 1 00 1 Ull 137 Quebec— St. Peteu's Ciivjicn.—Conti/iiicd. X.o;i;3. I 1^ o . Colkckdhj Master C- Eliiili.!^ cts. •!; cts. .^ cts. 1 (10 Dapnnt, Mr3 Klicitt, Mrs. Will T(i?.er, Mii-fl L. J . Tozer, ]{. S Ti,zer. \V. A tfuiall suras Collected Ij Mr. n. Griffuh. Andrews, I'. A... Andrews, 1'. W... lirown. .fni> Ilf.lt, Thd-i rhillips, Jus. W. Small sums CuUeeled i>i Mr-. ./. Ihin.illvH u :>() .501 1 (>ll! 1 (10 I '!:>' 60 1 no I 00 C 3 r5 a art . o o ^ $ Ct3. $ Ct3. i 00 1 (10 1 (JO ;-) 001 r, oo! 1 (10 1 00 (I 60 00 lliniiiltoii, .las Mor;,'aii. .Mrs l'.irki', Win IticliarilKOii, .1. II I 2 00 Tin^s, 'Mrs. 1". J) 3 00 I 00 ."lO 1 00 .".0 2 00 CM'dnl hi/ -ViKN 7J. Mctrllii. Prtrko, Ja? Suott, Mr.s. W. AV. Wallaee, H. 1" ijmall sum 00 Colkckd ij Mi'aa MfL»iichltiii Ji'lics, ^riss J. Small Huiiis... Colkrial Ij Mian 31, Moore. I'oran, .Airs. M'lu l-'uthergill, R. .) Mo(]rc, (Jco. AV Suiull sums Missionary .iJo.vcs. Miss Ch.iderton's school. Miss .lano Jones Mrs. I'Vthorgill Small sums Offertories 1 1 no oo 1 no 1 JO 1 no! I _: ,£ g g P..2C! J3 Wj 5 cts. 2 001 1 OOl I no I ."lO' Total. 11 ;io oJ o< ;-.0 r, 78 1 20 .■'.o 9 50 -V.i 03 60 2: It 00 4 00 16 2'J 11 22 TuT.vr., $ ft--. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 60 4 OO 2 76 6 00 5 no 2 00 J no 1 00 1 00 2 00 a no 2 00 2 no 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 2 10 10 0(^ 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 76 6 26 i> 7S 1 20 :!o ;>o 07 127 yj 76 cent:?, cylk'ctml by Wisn Mortun, roooivcl ul't'.-r Iho iii;count.^ were duscd. 18 pit ■ f ll'^ ■Li 138 QUEBEC— HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. Nam 1:3, a c a >*• a . .S-3 Algoma Diocesan Fund. i> Mi* .- -- -> © ft T(iT.ll,. Svkos. Rev. J. S ■5 els. $ cts. 5; CtH. J 00 " ' $ cts $ cts. S cts. $ cts, 5 Oi) 2 iiii CoUefii'il hi/ Mini Ci'urtnri/ uud Misi E, E. Sykri, Kollv. Mr 2 00 1 00 1 no Lftw."neo Mrs. (ir 1 ll:> MmIkiuv. T 1 (III iVIt'ss^rvv. AVm 1 00 1 00 1 00 M IH) Oiknov.'jns. T 1 on 1 50 i"oo 1 00 :io Pvkc's E. K 1 00 1 nil A\ liyilUoHi ]Mr.s 1 (III Wilkinson, Mrs 1 III) Siniill sums I) M 1 00 Tutiil S s no 7 00 2 00 IS nil KECAriTULATION. (':itlicrlrnl .^t. Matthew's St. .Allolinors .«;t. I':iul'.s t^t. Peter's TIjg lldly Trinity. Total, Quaboc C:;y...$ £2C 20 $ ct?. :m 15 1(!P, (III 5 00 1t 70 39 •.Vj 1 on £2C 1 20 ct.s.jl Cts. $ ctd. $ cts i; ct.s. 51.3 ■It 1012 02 If..-! 80 2S 75 4."? o.-? 8 00 St 00 Cfl.". 22 10 75 I r.5 22' 38 5n 51 12 11 70 10 15 11 00 15 211 7 00 2 00 74 »5 907 00' 1 112 5(1 .",9 .-n 7 fij M 22 t tH. 7.T ;j-1 12 no 20 no 10 ,? i-U. 2102 ;:; ]4nfi s'.i r.io 4;i 97 ni 127 !•'.! IS (Id I ,,! idS ns -i42;i ;ii 3 71' \ - i 130 MEGANTIC DISTIUCT ASSOCIATION. Namks, Boriio Loti.s. OITertoncs. C.VCIUNA. Offortorios. .i wi $ (.'13, 3 20 11 . n C 3 ^ ^ •— ^ j2^ 4 »*< r^ S o(q. ■J; nt.j. >! rfo 4 :u< 1 'JO I East Frami'toj*. lliisrnall. f^niuidl H.ivlo, 11 li.iylo, Mrs.. ]i»ylo, Aiilii i: IJiivIe, Artliiir liu'vle, Harry P lioylc, Fi'lix Jiii'licr.. Will. sr. lliirpc Ik'iidcraon. Mrs. U. Siimll .'iiins OlTcrtorieB Total 1 iJti 00 '101 OS; .? Cti). 1 .(1) 1= S J 00 1 (HI 1 00 1 00' ] 00 1 00 (IROSSE Isi.i;, (Quarantine Istution.) Offertory. I.VVKIiNi:3S. V'lunff, Gluts, Mr. ./. Watt, and Bi V. r. lioc. Austin, Mrs. Davis, F (ila.«?, Mrs.... itoeJ, Mrs .... U:)e, Rev. r... Smyth, W. J. .'"liiiiil suma.., Ciillcctod liy Miss Stuart Ofl'ertory, (St. Steiilicn's) Offertory, (Cauipbell's S. II). Total. Irklaxd.— Trinity Church. Ball, Rot. T. L.. Ball, Mrs i 00 4 00 .1 00 7 C 50 1 00 fi 00 ] OOi 1 00 2 00| :.o & 8'J 2 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 4 1(5 2 SO 1 00 7 GO 11 00 i^O 2; 3 00 00: 4 00 3 33 77 4 10 $ cts, ] OOi 1 00 2 00 Total. $ eta. 7 :.o fi94 20 00 (Mt (i.'> I'O 00 00 00 00 00 01) G."i 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 «) 00 1 00 S 40 4 10 13 61 77 J5 34 ."i SO 2 00 #1 \W4 ii 1 10 Meoantic District Association.— Cuw/Z/ju^,/. N', MI'H, Cross, llcniy <'ro8H, Aim. il i^itttoni Mifis AVil.son, witiiica Rmiill tiiiiuH Lauios Asdcriation..., Misniimiiry incotinf;!^. (JlVortury ItiKLAsn.— Clirist f'hurcli. Ccllcctri' hi/ 7J|'«« Lidlr. Small sums Collrdeil I'll Mi^H ^\'ul' Emilia Kinrj and Mifs TKi'/.oH. Small sums CuHecttd hij MiHS Ai/ii'.'in- riiurch, AVilliam. Hume, Mrs. J Hmall sums OlTcrtdry 1 (in 1 (Ml ? ch. '2 o:i i) TJ I .S3: 111 .') so 1 771 1 7S, 1 r;'.' 7 b-: i> (!iii 1 no:. Jll; .'ll' 2 !0 I ill. 10 Tui.u,. •> 01-. 2 On :; 111 1 nil I iiii II ;;,i 5 75 is III! U Ml no •J nil 1 nil 1 nil 11 II.') 10 7.") 1 nil 1 nil 7 II.-. 1 1 1 7 I'J :\ n^ '.17 2S s nn ;i 711 I 11,1 I 111 •J '.ID Ill niucil. Meoantic Bihtru;! Association.— C't»w//««^^A eh •> ot... 2 no I'OI 1 (III 1 (III * ••*••( (1 ;;,i h',i I) ;•,, i^ '.III 1 U K\ 2 on "} III) 1 nil I no ]ii n;, I nil 1 Ml 7 ii.i ■I !l 7 IJ ;', no '•' 17 :;s s no '■'• 7'i ;; 711 .) I nil . I (II >i 'J ill) Najiks. St. Mauk's Ciiiuiii. Col, l;l Ihc 3/l«i''» irnr/,;;i.i. M,.Vity, .T. A. Smull nums,... Ciillclfd hy Mill Mi }'iVy. Siiiiill funis. ■? clH H . w , a . •: -3 ■^-^ : T) ■^ a -i a ■" a ■" a a B -3 l:;m U ^4 ^^^ r\ ? ^ it J. .^ i.f4. A fN. CiiUi'ct'-il III/ Minn Khh/, Sniiill sums. CJhi'U'il //.!/ iVi'-cr Fii:~ill. Sinnll cnms. (ill'ortury O i> G .? cts S)J !? Ct.- I (HI TOTAI. II vnvi:v llii.i. Mim:s, Colin Itil It/ Minn Niirth 'i f If. Nortlioy, .I'llin. .'^niiill Kums OU'enury ItllATTH.'.S. CoUeeliil hi/ M!i» /Icaille iiti 2 20 (i 5(1 11 s; U 7.) 11 1(1 27 70 G 75 ' .'i'LOO, (ioncral rund, reccivod from Kev. ,J, ^'.'llllors, (2 ycara subscription) nftcr thn .Tpcounts were closcil. t ■■>'). 110 roecivcd fur Pension Fuud after accounts were closed. !l:' li Hi, f.!i.^ V. 'ii K- v.: u 142 Megantic DisTiiiCT Association.— CV)«./m?/eol)bago, Rev. J. 1'. Offertory | :. oo Total $ ;j oo!. RiviKRE DV Loii- (on bus.) OtTortory <) 01 .', oc .) 00 10 on I III) 1 ijii ;> Oil 2 no 4 III) 2 Oi) ] i;fl 1 (l« 1 00 1 (III 2 (Ml 2 (1(1 1 III) 1 ;-ill .10 (Ml 1 (III 21 nil :! .:.i) 3 25 ];; 2j 111 81 1 ."HI I 20 Ml 1 20 •1 si! .| M' .■) 1)0 7 Tl) 12 71) I SroXKHAM i T.AKi: BKAIlMUtT.', AV'oolrychc, Rev. A. J Offortory ' [ I no Totiil ■) ! 1 oh| , i .". Oh I (HI 00; I 00 .-, no 2 HO 7 no 143 inued. Megantic District Association. — Conlimied. a 2; I •2-il I'i'TAl.. i2 Vii m 1 Ollj ! 00 10 00 I no 1 00 .0 00 2 0(1 4 (HI 2 Oi) J CO 1 (itf I Oil 1 nil 2 (1(1 2 nil ] (III 1 .Ml •Id (Ml I (III 21 iii; ;! .',11 -o\ III 81 .'i 00 12 7(1 6j 2 (II 7 00 ■ Names, c -J '~. a d , .2 "3 P 3 o o a Society fur the Propa- gation of the (Josjicl. Total. St. SvLVESTiin. Brack, Ann S cts. 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 (Id 1 00 1 on 1 00 5 00 2 00 :> 00 2 00 ;> 00 2 00 2 on 1 00 ] 00 1 on 2 on 2 00 1 (Ml 2 00 3 r. ■•? Cts. $ ct.". ■■i^ cti!. $ Cl2. $ i-t.-^. $ Ct..: 1 00 2 00 1 00 IJrcnon, Nath Oinniiinon. Wui.. 2 Co 1 00 ('inn mil oil. Mr.s 1 00 Dixon, i\Ir 1 0) Kvans. Thos 1 00 Kvan?. Mrs..... 1 uo Kintr. Kov. W I) 00 Kinffi Mrs 2 (l(t King, Dr ;") 0(( King, (icor^o 2 00 Mnchill, John !!.!"!.! ;; 00 JIcKce, John 2 00 Nutbrown, Wni 2 00 jMcDonald, Mrs 1 00 Nolson, Thos 1 0(1 K(i??, Wm ... 1 00 Wilson, Chas ... 2 00 Wilson.C 2 00 Wilson, Mit=s ■7;)o ".•5 '11 "'2"'lO 2"0() 1 00 Waters, Mrs 2 09 Oll'ertury ]f) 69 Total ^ St. (iKoiiGi:. (rosling, .John ■1.") -ij ,-) ;;o ;i ■: 1 2 :)0 2 00 2 00 1 ;-,o ■1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 58 C'J 2 00 (Idsling, Mrs 1 ] .JO I'ozer, Mrs. W., sr Pdzer, Miss 4 00 2 00 I'lizcr, Hon. II. C 2 00 Po/.er, Wm 2 on Pozor, Mr.s. W., jr 2 (lO Po7.or, Dnvid 2 00 Otiertory . '170 2 20 '.', !)(l Total .-' f^T. Mauy's. Lilliott, Jlrs 1 70 2 20 17 .'/O 1 .50 2 00 J 00 21 40 1 oO Pozer. Mrs. (j 2 00 Offertory 1 00 00 11 00 . $ 1 00 li 00 8 50 M 50 .,!s; ■I il if ■ : 144 Meoantic District Association. — Continued. Namks. $ ots.! d . a . m a (T. 3 S 'ft '^ = O 3 « ^ •£ -i 1 Total. Tin: KK.NNLllKC liO.U'. Sample, Mrs. John •? cts. $ Ct::. ■? ;ct.<. $ Cts. $ ..... 2 on 1 00 1^ 2 (III 1 (III ' 2 1!,-. ^IMumiiison. IMr*^. .los 1 Olloitory i 2 L'j 2 2.^ "o'r'O -,0 1 I'd 2 nil ] on 1 no 1 00 1 nil 2 no 1 :>o 1 ;'iO 1 in 1 1 1 St. CATni;iiiNr.".s. ■r. Mrs. AVin 1 on I i!rt II .",'1 i;^ !•[, v ? CUMRE1;I,A.NI) MlI.I.S. Brack, Mrs 1 1 ,-,11 1 iiii 2 00 1 i;ii 1 (III 1 no Lawreyson, Jonatuuu Lawreyson, Win., .«r Lawreyson, Win., jr •■•..... ;::::::::::: 1 1 L'lwreyson, llobort John Miller, Alfred 1 DM 2 no 1 'ill Taylor, Thos Taylor.Miss 1 Taylor, Miss Jlargaret.... Ott'urtory >; 1 Ij 2 00 1 .M> Total 11! JO 1 no 1 i:. 2 00 lii 1,-, St. Patrick's. (Jorchain, B, 1 0' Smith, M 2 on 1 " I'll Small sums 1 r.o on 1 1 'ill Offertory 1 ,-.0 IS ]S " v\ C; Total 5 nn 1 r.o 1 01 2 no 2 01 2 01 1 01 2 TiO ] 50 1 0( 1 on so 1 OO 1 ' 1) l)*^ St. Gilks. Bronen, Nath 1 1 ,'jO Cox, Joseph j 1 IHI Cox, AVm. and Thos 1 1 2 I'll Crane, Messrs 2 no Fraser, Mr. and Miss 2 ml llaslctt, Mrs <■*•••••• 1 IMI Let'ebvre, Mr, Mrs, ifc fam ily. • #•»•• ') ;,;i Spears, AVm 1 1 .'lO Smith, James 1 ! 1 ml Small sums 'T'oc 1 ::;.. 1 . .. 1 1 no Offertory 1 ^0 ? . 16 30 1 1 01] 17 •".n • l«* . ' ^nued. 146 Megantic District Association.— Cow^w«e«/. ■.!.r Si cts. To ni.. ""l 2 Hi) ' "" 1 (III ■•'' 2 IV, i ""j 1 (10 '•■I (I :,<\ ■■\ 1 ill ..' 1 l!ll 2 CO ■ I I (III • 1 Oil I ] (Id • I 1 (II) .1 2 (III .1 1 .:.ii I -1 c.) j i I 1 11,1 2 (^(1 J .Oil 18 (! (JS 1 .'ill 1 (1(1 2 (•II (II) <» (ii) 1 nil (» ,'.11 1 ,;ll ! ] (III 1 1 (Id 1 1 80 17 .'Id Xamk."!. d . . 3 V. 3 C 3 J?2 . to 2 3 $ ctf. =2 St ■? ^ •— ^^ Total. i^i. M.\k()ahi:t's. Koill. Mr. and Mi.'Js ••; CtS. 1 0(1 2 .OO 2 ,")( 75 § eta. 1 1 1 .$ CtS. $ ct.s § CtS $ ct^. 1 00 »to: Bartholomew, Mr , Jlrs. A ami family Svkcs, ]lnv. .1. S 1 25 , , 1 Ih .'i DO 5 ill) iSykp". Jlra. .1. S , . 1 0(1 1 00 Siniill sums 1 0(1 1 (Ul 2 on 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 2 00 J Odj 50 i ;! 2(; 1 00 Collcottd Iji/ Mies 7?oss. lliidff.'oii. Jlr. .Tiid i\rrq 1 1 00 Koss, Andrew, sr 1 i 2 Oil ]{os«, ilr.-i. A ]{oss, Mi.ss ,,,. . 1 (10 ] 00 Ko^s, 11. ,1 1 1 00 llo.^s, iMartha and John 1 1 Oil Small sums 1 75 Collected h, Misa M. A. liarlliolomcu-. Bartholomew, Jfrs. W., .nnd .(• k R. k W p 2 (":ll llicksoD, Jliii'h 1 CO Small sum,' 1 50 (Iffcrtorics ■i 77' 1 00 75 .". .",0 1! 2'! ■ ! Total... .■^ IC. 70 ;! 7tI 5 110 1 1 1 2 ('0 75 5 50 ol CS * ?5, 50 received for General rund from St. PvlvcLtcr after tlio nceounl.'! closed. were 19 .»i ,' .ii ]■- 'a 1^1 ■ i i' Ui 1 .1 \ 1 1 il..^ 140 Megantic District k^^ocwno^.—Coniinueil IlECAriTULATIOX. Xa':i:s, J-, -I o CI ■■J '^ s ct.~^ Hoiirg ],oui.^ ("acoana llant Fraiiiiiton ! l/cvis Montsnorcnci New Jiiverpuol I'nrtncul" Itivicrc du Loup, (on lias).... Stoneham \. Lalic Beaiiport St. Sylvester ValcartiiT ■\Vest Fraiuptun C 3 >> ts. -^ vt3.,$ ct-. $ c't.-;. U 1 - rt t*- '^ >» t, !IC 1' '-> (-5 t: -J x:5 il.~ "*■ s rts.i j :•. 20 1 ',!!) |:,'j2 .•ii •I OUI 4 ('.(I 1 (II!; I Id OO <) ■ llDl '.IS; 7 r,.')! (i (ill .') K!i 7 on 11 vi;| .0 111 01 f)7 f. 1(1 5 S(l| 5 .').•! :;i' rn 11 (m 6 on; j l.'i .') 5i! Ill :::>: I (i r."> 2:1 '.n, :;i im' 2(t 2,'i ,') CO I 1 ""i \!'2 'i:.j i.j I.'.; ](> ,^0 5 (111 1 .'.II •( 8 1 1 (.0 (J II liil .J (III 1; (ifi •I 111 4 .i-i (i 511 II s:. If) 7i;i :; rr! :> 'J'iI 2 c-.i Total.. .:•.■: 20(1 ': 5:; f.) ^^ ct;. 7 511 G;i| 2.I -'7 li.i 22 "1 :\j :.\ '.17 2s 71 '..;. 27 711 Ill SI 12 711 ii <■:> 7 nil M; 7:; .'. no .31 i;s i::2ii 27 (I .ij 1(1 75 11 111 II (iiM 1;! 2,"i I 2(11 j -I .m' ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. ACTOX. $ Ct.=. $ et?. .■=; ft.^.i.? els. .V els. MacFarlann, Thcs \ 2 do Ofl'crtorj' Total KAR|-OP.n AM) IIi:i:r:i(ii;i) OlTorlory (. ml .^! lis 2 I- .) 7/(1 i "-; J:'2ii 27 N. ^t^--[ ? CI-. ....| 2 1)11 !l ,Vl " I 11 ,-.;i 2 I'll I i',1 " (:il I) llll X.vMi:.s. L" -3 o ^ a a f! cts. c .2 "^ 3 cts 1 111' 1 0( d . ^ (3 Pension a rt . O O Z, too S M $ Cts Society for tlio Propa- gation of tho Gospel. o DnoMrTON* Axn "Wixpsor. $ Cts. $ ct?. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 V'li'ic .Air-. ■\\'. (} i. ...... . 1 ft( 5 00 2 0(» lVn«hor, IJov. C. 15 1 ,0 00 10 00 Weill), E. R 1 (:( 1 no OilVrtdrv* .1 (i; 4 00 2 g;; S 07 ■WiND.'iin. OlTn'torv 2 (17 9 11 !• >•••• .. 4 70 Total from Mission >!' ,0 00 5 00 12 or. 20 77 C'liATICOlJK. riister, llov. i] .'■) 00 Ollertury -i 00 ;5 "oij 7 00 Tut;»l ? 5 (10 4 00 .3 00 12 00 CiijirTON. ii:"o:-torv 12 9 11 12 90 CoiiKSiiini:. C.iok, J. C 1 Oil I l)(!| ;') 511 5 (10 1 00 I'arkin, Kcv. Y.. C C 00 roiio, JIr.-= 2 00 SmiiU Eiiiiis 5 60 1 Total S 'J JiO b 00 14 r.o Dnnvillp, OQ'orlorica .-i 31 2 Sil 2 20 3 04 14 If. Tiii'^'wick, " 1 CC. 6 72 Total from Mission $ Dn;-MMoxnvn.!.r. Allnatt, Rov. J. T. B ' 1 f'lii 1 8 17 7) JO 8 01 ;! 04 20 88 5 ,'(0 \)V\\\\.VA. Oll'ortory iinaC'jllcH'lion- ! y 7."^' 1" :,ri 1 21 Oj 29 fiO 72 O.T 1 1 1 ,j' .,i; 4!-::, il ; ji ;! * l48 St. Francis Disthict Association.— Co«/m«ct/. Names. 2^ (u a B 3 1^ t/J fl f/J •;* 6 . 3 a o ; C 3 '^ s . <5" Society for the Propa- gation of the (lospcl. TulAl^ DrDSTVKI.I.. Chaiv.nani Rev. T $ cts. $ Cts. 1 $ Ct:?. ."< 00 ,$ cts. $ cts. $ ct?. $ Ctj. .') (HI y ;jo '1 00 11 :;ii ?lissi(uuiry Moctin" 1 4 11 •1 11 <• Bo\ 11 (1 4! 2 00 1 1 Total $ IIati.ky. Burragc, Kcv. U. G y ;ji) 5 00 ,') 00 [ 4 .S2 21 1' 5 (Hi Collected hi] Miss JJiirraijc. Kaohpldor, ^frs 1 00 1 11,1 lialloiir, Kov. A I 00 I lid IJalfour, Kev. A. J 1 00 1 on 1 (l!l "i"2.^ 1 00 1 1,0 Hurra"'i\ Mrs 1 11(1 Coolc, JNIrs 1 iij Ividy, IMiss F Tdurray, Mrs 1 00 ] ni 1 I'.j Thwaitos 1 (HI AVoston, Mii-s 1 00 2 2,^ T) fjO 1 00 '"^'o-i ;] Of 70 1! Ml Small sinu.s ,"iO .'i ;>."i 10 10 1 00 "'s'li ;; 11 ;-)! 2 7.1 OU'crtury 1 1 (111 Total ;- y 70 0(1 00 [VI U(l AVatkuvim,!;. O.Tcrtory :i 11 Total I'roui ^Mission s 11 10 10 g:> 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 ,> 00 :i Cj :; 7t :\j M KlXGSLV. St. Paul'i Church. Boydoll, llcv. J J 0(1 Oilortory i 1 70 1 2 2J ;j GO 111 y;j Dkxiso.n's Mills. Collected hy MisB Lodijc. Andrews, James 1 1 (10 Carsorii Jason 1 (Ml I)uui£on> Joseph 1 IIU 149 linucd. St. Francis District AssociATiOi\.— Co«^?«?/er/. 1 1-. ' H 3 tc : ft? '•T'Tai., $ ctj. ■J (HI 41 21 I:' j (10 ] no 1 00 1 00 1 Oil ] Oil 1 Oil 1 oil :' on -' 7.1 1 nil 00 ]l ;;j M III n 1 on 1 00 1 III) Names. C: -i U '! cts ,2 -^ ■n a ■M 3 .$ CIS. 1 01 o . p. 11 $ ct-^. i, rt ._-. ;; TCTAI,. T.fiilfr. Til 0111 lis ,^> cts. >! cts. 1 (Ui I,oil'-o, Mrs. T 1 (III :; 1.^ 1 (.0 ." 16 OfTt-rtorv 2 ysi 1 -"' 1 12 1 (1 7:. ill (> 01 Piiooiier I'uiid. ('ullurturN') 1 1 00 1 1 00 1 1 Tntfll froni Mii^sion...... ..... >' 4 c;!i i;5 ^-i' •'' on ;i zi\ -t ;;.". (1 'J! 31 oy Lkxxoxvii.i.i:. /S(. Grorrjts (-'hurch. Bloomov, ]\[rs 1 00 5 (III 1 0(1 1 00 1 (III \ H'l ,') (III ;; (Id 1 ! i 1 Oil Lhiiumjiii. ImIw^tJ. .") 0(1 Doftk. W. H ■ ■ i 1 Oil Ilcnrv. Mrs. C. S .'.'.I 1 00 1 1 00 Jloii^lliton, JIrs ■■'i 1 ( il Irving, iMr.s. (Eiigland; Jucksun, Mrs 1 ."< CO . .. 1 :; (Id Lnw, Alfred ;; I'ii 1 1 :; 01) Mai'kciuin, MiH.« 1 Oil '1 00 •2, 00 :; 00 L' 00 ;. CO 1 00 ;. CO ;') 00 1 00 .') 00 2 00 _^ 1 00 Meiirs.Mrs 2 (Ml jMdrris, Miss !M. A ■ 2 (Ml I'ftdilon, .1. B ... :; 00 I'carcc. Mrs 2 00 Kcid, ICcv. I'liilip i ....!;..j 1 6 (Ml Robbing, Mrs i 1 00 Kne, Rev. Prof ! 1 r> 00 Scartli, llov. A. C ! :> (Ml Ptuiirt, Miss 1 1 (ill Turner, Mrs .j 00 Wodisiiy, (lOo 2 00 Oifctory, itc 12 .^1 11 1)0 2« .10 07 4 7 .'^S " 8. Burnahns, (Milby) Small sums .1 ;;."> 1 50 .■)lj ,";() 2 20 I OOl 1 ,J0 Total ^' i 1 1 1 70 HI ;;i) 2 17 7.. 28 40 2 oo: (J C7 ]or '.i:i MaGOO AXIi GKOnCKVII.t.K. 1 1 M.iiirnff, (Offcrtorv,) r IS titurgovillu, " 1 00 1 ;{ 4;! Total from Mission % 1 1.".! 3 20 1 2 '.Mil ;! on 10 01 ! 1 1 1 1 ■iff »^1r-^ '^X II ;i :;. )■ ' loO St. Francis District A.s. Ct£. S ct- f>(l « - : o i' i) s o T(,n $ ct?. $ 1 Oll|. 1 00'. 00, liiirlow, (J lirooke, Mrs lireiuton, .Mis.s ]5urrt'tt, 3Ir.^ Clcvuliind, Mis.s Clevolancl, A. .1 Cleveland. C 1' Cloi'vo, .'\rrs I I (Ml Kviins, Mis-i 1 on Fo.-ter, G. K. Jmir I 1 00 Foster, .1. K 1 I 00| Foster. F. 11 I ] 00 Hurt, ."^Ir I 1 (Mil 1 oo! ] CO' 00 1 (to 2 (HI •2 00 Hart, T. Jut r I^hirsh, Itobt Mol'horson, W. A I'iurce, Mis.s Street, Mr.s SwimViiir.i;. Mrs Siiiiill sums 1 on!. I CM 1 00 1 00 1)0 Collertnl 1,1 M!ig C. ilcLanfjhJiii. S .'lO Ci 0(1 ct,'. 5 I'lti ] (!() 1 CO 2 (111 1 (M 1 ni L' (111 2 111! 1 I'll 1 (II ] (1,1 1 (111 1 (III 1 on I IM I (I'l 1 l:il 1 II. I 1 Ml 1 li.) in .V, Small sums 1 2.'. s;. 1 1 2 10 Collccttii III/ Minn J. Foir and Misa jifuthias. A Fricntl 'er 1 00 1 00 ] (10 1 00 1 00 1 ! ('ft l*\)wlor. iVtrs. C ! 1 liii (rillinarii Air. 11 1 »!l 1 III) 1 III Llovd, Mr 1 Oil 1 IM) l*pno£?!ird. L). 10 ::, 1 i tinned. 151 St. I'KANcls Dlstrict Associatiox.— C(;>////»ft7/. t^ S uj \ ' ''f''! s ct.', ••I J f!f) •• I CO •■( 2 mi -I 1 IM I ('(I • I :; Oil .; 2 nil •! ] (Ml I 1 CO ] Oil 1 (111 ' 1 no ) ] Ort ] (III I 1 (HI ] l:il I 0.1 I l.ll ] 0.1 10 y, •2 10 ("ifi III! 1 1 11!) (i!) 1 m:ill Sinn Collrrtcd };/ Mils Jlnrt. ■^mall sKin.i CJUctcd hii Mixy E. S: 'id MIsH E. MrKcc. 'I' oir 1 (.ii 1 (Ml I (III .S III I illl 1 Oil 1 (K) 2 111 (10 (III V a n 1) $ <•!.= .') (in ..'» (ill 1ti (II) CD a; 10 0(1 1 s.^ 10 (-.ill 21 ,01 (III IS 2'J io 8mall mall sums, r,ii I nil 1 IK 'I'ur.vi,. $ ct.'. I no 1 ."lO 1.-. 00 it on tt (II) (1 .Ml 1 00 1 00 22 00 1 (III 1 00 1 00 1 no tt (10 S (10 I Illl I on 1 (III 2 ID xt 10 S7 ■to t,X 21 l.")5 01 ;5 01 : vr ^ I' '■ 1 .-, ^T. Francis District Assoc 'iATiox.~Co«/iM?/e(/. Namks. S:ii"Jl «Mir.s - TJ •T 13 -1 c 3 a . ■/. « C 3 sS 3 -q A'* >; ct-i. $ rly.,$ I'ts. $ ct.-. $ CI-. Ofl'ortory Total from St. John's. Total iVoiii ^'iv Inn $ Siiriti!.!itoi;K. s ii;! 1 ,"iii s IS s ir, •14 (k; .'! UO, ;', (i;i 2 SI' Haaon, C. J. S... lvi-.;ll. S JM-cll. .Mi-s Kiirw.-ll, W JMiMer, W il.ill. U. N Ji;il-kni!.-;<, J Honokcr, K. W. . .Alon.ll Mn.v, .J Tlioinjjson, F. C. Small HimiH CoJIcctfl I'l MrK. GUI-trl. r.rown, II. B Cushion, Jli^s Dale, E I»:ile, F (Janthicr, Mr.-s (liilKn-t, 1)1- .I;nnt':', F. AV l.vfdrd, W. S Mi.rUilMl. 1) Alurkill, J .MorkiU, n. D., jr. Muiilu, ^Irs ^leljiiin, (r. K yiiort, .Miss C M'i-!;ett, J. W AVix;j.rett, M'. II AVoudwunl, If. G.. AVoodwanl, J AVooilwnrd, N. S.. Small sums (;.s ,",,•; ID CO 1 (I'i ;; (10 2 (0 :i (10 :; 0.: ;. (Ml I (.(I r;i (.0 I 0!) I (HI I i;0 II ,',i; 73 6(1 3 00 .... 1 oo!..,. I (iii|.... 1 (ioi,... I !0l.... - c'l!.... 1 (loj,... L' (■ili.... :: ('ii;;... 2 o(;|. ... 1 (U! .... 1 (10 .... 1 (Ml .... 1 o.t .... 1 00|.... 2 oni,... .'{ (•o'l.... 1 (M)l.... :,»!.... 27 .VI 27 .-.1 2(5 :;'.' 1 00 TOTAI,. ■\ ::> 12 'Ji| 22 Is ITS Hi) 1 00 ."? Oil 2 on 5 (in ;i (10 .') 00 1 III) jO 00 I do 1 nil 1 iiii (1 :>i) :3 .lO 2 00 1 CO 1 (10 1 00 1 00 2 (10 1 00 1 00 2 (10 2 00 2 (HI 1 (lO ] |M| 1 (II 1 (.11 1 00 2 80 ;; (.0 1 (111 oil 27 .'lO 158 tinuril. ,St, Francis District Ai^.iocixTio^.—Coiiiiniie(l. 1 |"|| ir.s u'j I I!(1 3 on 2 0(1 .0 (II) :: no J no I (iij jl) Oil J no 1 (ill 1 oil ,)0 73 oi) ...I 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 ('(I I 00 1 (;il 2 nil 2 00 2 (Ml I (III J (III 1 III I (.11 1 I'll 2 80 ;; (iO ] (III 60 7 M) Xami:h. 2 "3 •5^ n , .1, a i: a ... a . i '^ -i « V OI ^ O T.;I.M.. \ii -(in, ^Iry ^'' ct?. :} Ot<. .-? I'tS. 2 00 $ Cts. ■T> ct;. $ CtB. $ ct^. 2 00 itdttnlM . ^ t 1 (III ,< 00 1 (III ;. (HI 2 (1(1 1 III) 1 oil 1 III) 1 (II) 2 00 .^1 (III 1 (Ml 2 00 1 (10 1 0(1 .'i CO Huwon. r. A\' 1 to llri»fik<. K. 'J' :::::;■■■ .''i 00 liiooks.Miv. E. T IJruiilisi, ^1 v< 2 00 2 00 rrcliiiid. if. (t ;'i OH 2 (HI 1 00 I CO 1 Oil 1 0(1 -1 00 i> 00 .Miirrisi ]i- 11 2 00 .Munis, .\liv. L. E 1 00 jMcCioi', .Mrs 1 nk> ] oo Tcrvill, .Mis- J ou Wiirtt'lc. (-' j; 4 00 $ 2 111' II on 1 00 1 Oil .'^1 00 2 00 1 Oil 2 00 1 01! 1 00 ■t 00 ^^ Oil i 00 2 00 1 00 2,') 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ] ro 1 Oi) 1 00 50 00 C.dUcUdl'H Mrr. MoFu.laiu. AiinstroiiKi '!>• "\V 1 00 JJodic'tt, Mr?, r 1 oo liroi'k, Rev. lra;ic t> oo JllltV 2 00 rririul, A 1 CO IjOiiiiVi!, A. (< 2 00 I.oiiui?, .Mrs. Ailiiiii 1 00 Low, Mrs 1 00 iMi'Farlanc, M A 00 Jteove, (1. ]i . ;; 00 l!ci!lv, Mrs. .1 1 (10 Iliiljensoii, 31rs 2 00 VihitcF 1 00 $ 25 CO Beckett, JFrs. C 1 00 ]ic(l<('tt, Mr?. 11 1 ou liradl'.ird, .'\Irs. (.' 1 00 Braaiurd, .Mrs. li 1 00 Kiliiu^^, A. W 1 00 20 WMm, J IR- 154 St. Fhancis District Association. — Conibiucd. Niiins. 21 ii a a u ■J a a r- IH 1 -pi ^ £ 5 'i- $ (■(«. TlML. Klkin^ .Alr.i $ Vlf. ,$ Ct.s. 1 III! .$ els. $ i't.«. 1 (III •2 (ir. 1 III) 1 Oil 1 oil -> (Ml I Oil 1 (Id 1 (Ml ol' 17 fiO ' '"1 '. (Ill Ilolliinil, Mrs 1 Ni,.,.l!s. .Mv^ :::::;::: ::::;::: :::;:;;:::;;' 1 (II (Mcll. C. .1 ' 1 I HI 1 III i 'I I'll A\'iriti'lnM'. .Mr.-^ :;:;::;j.; 1 nil AVIiiii'lii'r. .Miii!' S 1 nil AVillis W. C 1 |ij Mia. C. \V:i!u. T'.iiik Mf- V. 1' 1 00 ■ 1 On Ivf^. W. 15 2 00 I 0(1 1 on 2 00 •J III! 1 (III Mitilii'll Mr-' ' I nil J'lrt" C. V, •j nil lield. Ui'V. C. 1' .i'> 00 * .VI iin Tinvlo.C K Tcwii', Mrs 1 (10 1 00 1 00 t on 2 (Ml 1 on ! .• 1 1 nil 1 II.. I I., AVliitc" .Mrs. (! I 1 . Winter. \ L' ml ' 1 ml fc?:uull sum- 1 ,-.ii s I a 50 50 00 Hi Ml * Ciillc^.tcilli.v Mrs. Vr. I'.irwell 11 '< iMr<. (i ill)ort 1 7:'. 50 71! .^0 27 r-o •14 00 25 00 17 .lO 15 50 I 27 Ml " " ?Irs. Vi'. Hunt.... 2 Oil ■1 00 Ml nil '* *' Mi'<. Mi'l'\ir!;iii(' 2:) nil '< " iM i'-s l". W liili'hcr • 17 .Ml • < " Mrs. (J. AVhitu... 50 on f..") ,MI Broi'k.Ecv. Is:ino 7 :i(i 7 ;io 1,') 00 40 on \\\ on l,-i oil ;io on •ID ('II L'O UO ■M 00 28 00 I,-.,-) (Ill Toliil from tiic PurMi S 28 on 210 00 n 3u 7.S 00 'J,-, on ;;o on .|,s2 30 ilinued. 1*3 "5 a I- ii f rU Tr.UL i^ I't., '. (Ml I III 1 nil I IIJ 2 ii|| I III! I nil I IMI II , « i: i'l 1 on :.' nil I (III I III! 'J nil j') nil 1 nil 1 iiii 1 iiii< I i',i :' no 1 III) 1 oil (ij ,011 7:; ,iii 27 .-III ,'jii nil '2b (III ir fill (;,5 :mi 7 :;ii ],') (111 .ii; on U UD 10,) 0(1 ) OOi <|S2 30 1 " f St. Francis Disttiict AHaocixTio^^.—CoHiinuei/. JfAMHH. Stas.'ikai). Cnllntf'l !■'/ ^fi" K' ^^i!v. U Wvinaii, .Mr ort'ertoiy Sumn umlor a ilollar I no' o « .^ 'J a,^ $ cts, Ti>r.\r,. ct.^ I no 1 00 L' 01) I Dl) I (ai H 00 ,1 (I') 1 DO 2 00' DO DO DO 01) oil 0(1 Oiij. $ I 27 SI 40 4 OU ;; 4ii 4 Oil] ] 00 1 to 1 00 I 01) I'll 1 o (0 01) 1 1 (0 '; 10 J 00 1 (HI 1 (0 1 00 i) (II) 1 DO I'J ■If. 2 ( .J ."..') 21 RKOAPITULATIUN. Aftnn .•5 ct.s. 4 00 ,$ ct.s. .'! 00 2 DO 11 11 •f cts. 1 DO $ Cts. 1 50 ;! DO 12 G;i $ cts. 2 ()'■' $ Ct.". $ i.'t.-'. 1 1 ;jo Hiirfiiril aiiil llcict'onl .'i ( ]triim|itoii Miiil AViiulHor (10 20 77 liiirv, (vin'ant) CnntiiMiiik 6 Ul) 4 (III a Oil 12 DO ('iiin]it(>n J2 '.10 12 !i() (' 6 -V U £.«» Diirhiiiii I 11 4 7S .",() 10 (j:j 12 2 10 i;i 5C. :! o,s 210 27 DO Co r.'i :.o 20 on 81 , 21 4 ;5 4 2S 2!) 95 4 0.) 82 7-! :!;. .10 (ll> :io DO DO 2'J CO .*>.') 4;; Iiiiilswcll -0 0(1 ■') lA 21 12 II;itl<'v 1111(1 Wiitcrvillc .•:4 C4 Kingsey ]-i'niin.\vil!o nnil Milliv DO :! :;7 1(5 Sii 2 00 C iH (17 ."I '.I'.l 1D7 t':! .Miii^iii; 1111(1 (Joor^'cviljc I 41 28 4,"> Dfi DO 10 (.1 Kii'liiiiiitiil mill Jlrlliimnio Micrl>ro()ko ID 11 HO "ID 27 .^1 7,S (H) I :!0 00 00 17S D;t 4.-2 ?,{) SliiiMi'iiil 3 4s ;;5 21 I.-!;; •18 1 ;":':" Total $ 170 1;'. 71 'JO ig:; 'ji I'jj 81 71 22 lODC. 47 150 my Namks. Niroi.iCT. Ofl'ertory PiiviKRF. DT Lorr, {Ell Ji>iut) ?irorriok, Rnv. W. C (JlTctory Total S St. FiiAXCis (Indian Mis>io;i) lloy,Re\- Total $ TunKK llivKiis. ]!,)N-or, C. A. Feiiron, AV. fi. ll:unlin, L. B I '1 ('", ][ooper, Yoiiii.trev ! ! 1 (M)] ' j .Icnkins, llev, J. W { ! | o mi | j (»-ilen, C. K 1 1 1 ] r* ('"1 ' , Ornisbv, J. W : 1 I ' 5 (iill , \ Rcynnr, .losoph ' ' I r, (Id: Ritnhic, Win j , Kitchic, C. D I ."^linrtiH, James f^t')lll,H, F. (i ; W. [■-. (} I AVcIch, AV. AV I ClTcrtory ! il> oO .'> :> ii'i|. •i 2 iMli. .i :; cii'. .1 2 (!!)!. ,| 2 50'. .' 2 Iill'. ,' ]o .lir. l:ii Total $! lU all nil :,•! ',)() J2 (1^. J 111) 1 (III •! i>,i 1 I'll :> iiii ,•) (Ml Irl! :, III) .'i III! 2 ml ;; I ii •1 l^u '2. .Ml 2 I'll W.) I 'I Ml ,'iil ciAsri; DisrracT AssoaAxioN. %-'^^ Cai'i; CiivK Lys-tcr, Fa'v. AV. u'll'L-itory ri:i!ci: OlTortory Total from Mission ? $ Ct.3. ;■) I'll 21 (i;i IL' (.1 157 '>tai., f'-'j $ Ct3, 5 i;,i la jii Is oa I ."] (1,1 ."' (Ill .... ,1 IHI 1 (Id 4 Oil 1 ClI .... : ,') nil i .'i (Ml ! n iiii .'i nil ....,' ■> III) ....1 '2 (111 ....! ::iii 2 (ill "iVi •2 til) Oil Ml ,',ll CtASpk District Association.—- CowZ/wz/e^/. Nam;::-. Gaspk, Riclr.noinl. Rev. J. P Ortcrtory, St. I'liur.s I 1 G7 ^t.J: JI.ia:)i:i.):\ I.si.am Knti-y l.-^laiiiL CaKjidyi -Tauics Collins, ]\lrs DiukBcj.'i, Thus.. Gi'iliJstoiie l-:lai.'l. Ilnrko, Jnlin llnrK'c, liich.iiil. ]jiirko, Thiiiiui.^. Lesl'o, AVilliniu 11, M ■:(': UiY. .Mcl.'iillui'i, .loiin. I'.itton, .^[|•^ I'nttijii, Diiiiicl .., Piltton, J;is I'atton, ,](ihn Small -um i? 1 g: S cts. (I S7 (I 4.J . w' ^1 . 3 ^■1 ^ t;^ 1 2:.i 1 dO' 1 2ii' 1 ;;2 cts 00 I'O $ CtS.,$ Ct 1 S2 1 (III il'J 2 S2i (I 2? _■§ &, .3 , J % els. Total. :. 00 4 :!(; ] 71 11 10 ] 2.3 1 (10 ] 2(1 2(1 20 20 20 '•^ 20 20 20 2'.) r.o A;.ilier.-t. ..1 r. CO ..| 21 (i;; ;j ;;:• Clininliorr, ]>v. .1. (.'.ij.^iJy, Aii'lrc'.v. 'iViif,'e, ,I(!!in. I l!,'.(i, .JlilUl. Tula! iVdi 11 r.ii,-5i(in M.M.nAii:. (j lavloelv, Itcv. T ilfns. J. k E Siiiii.': under 11 iluUar O.Iertury Total ,! 1 1 20' 4 S-. 20 S'l ;( f.5 (I ;-!i so I 0(1 (Ki; (III 0(1 1 (Id ^ i 1 1 7,-1 1 1 21 .") 00 it 4'i t 211 P. 5 2.j 5-0 on 1 00 l" j',» 10 .")! il I'' 158 Gaspl: Distpjct Afisocwrio'S. —CorMm/ed. Xamcs. Nkw Caki.islk a- r.\.si'!:i!iAr. No report. Sam)v IIkacii. , ^3 3 u 3 9 ^ c ' a -< •- '" o o r: o < -^^ ? i-ts,'$ cts $ cts. •? ct^. $ cts. ' i I I I I Ker, Eov. M ] 1 fm Voit, Clitx^. sr Small tennis Ullortury ...| J iiti ...! 2 ;>(! ..." ■> tiii $; 13 50'. 5 rf) 5 im' C,,/. I,, Mr». Pitrr Mtlhr. Small Slims L.'.nACHoiii. Ciil. I'll Mi-is Jfintj TlionijtHon. iSinall Bums 1'KNUViSCI.A. CoUccted Jiij ifi)3 Annrlt. Small siiins 1. Total from 3Ii.--slon .$i 22 '."s i j FlUCAWAKK. j I No return. j I $ fti, Total $ ets fi (1(1 [) m 2 .in h (III 18 iO 1 M 1 I ! ! ! 1 . i 1 i 1 1 fiO 1 t:! RECAPITULATION. - ] . ('.*mo Covc iiti'I PcrcG 5 Cl:^. •-.^ ct>. 17 ;:i .■? Ct.-. 1 8 7.") 2 JS.' 5 ct^ 8 "'^ $ el:'. $ cts. 1 *'■: 1 ;;2 .) (Ill 1) '".1 1 1 111 jMn"'ilfilcii I." lauds .... 20 .^-(i .f) (111 7 ?.-. ,') (1(1 1:.". Ml iVIiilhaio (1 .-ii I 2! 1 7.1 11) :.\ 'Xew Carlisle and raspobiac. Xo rt'jiort. Sanily lloai'li Shi '"awaki^. No return 22 li> 27 !'S ..1 1 1 Total 50 'IS m -i;; 27 7:> 12 7!: S 01 17.. 120 81) \H 159 FORMS OF EEQTJESTS AND DEVISES BY AVILL. 1. A Bcriue^t of a sum of wane]/, or of Shares of Sloch; or Pub- lic Debentures, for the general purposes of the Societ/j. I give and bcf|noaili to " tho Clinreli Society of the Dio- cese ol' Quebec," incorporated by a Statutes of the, ProTincc^ of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoiua, chapter 171, the sum {or Shares of Stock in the Bank of standing' in my name in the Books of the said Biink, or of Del)entures, describe them briefly,) upon trust to be ])y the said Church Society applied to and for the nses and purposes of the said societi/, as specified in the said Art of Incorporation and none other. If. A Bequest of a sunt of moncjj, or of Shares of Stork or Be- bentures for one or niore of tJie sj)ecifc purposes of the Society. (Same as ibreg^oing", only instead of the words in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of Providing for the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Sustentation Fund. Or, Towards tho support of missionaries and clergymen of the United Church of England and Irelajul in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, Towards the augmentation of th(^ Fund formed to make provision for ihose of the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese oi' Quebec, who may 1)6 incapacitated by age or inlirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for the widows and or])hans of the clergy of tlie United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, called the AVidows' and Orx>hans' Fund. IfL' ■ u m :;*;; Ul I- ; is ' i!ll ■ ■ W 100 Or, Towards the .lugmontation of the Fund for endowing' the church in the mission of (or at ) held by the said Clmrch Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Churdi h5oeieiy and the Incumbent and church-wardens of ihc Church iii the said Mission, (or at ) Or. As th.e commonccmoni of an endowiuoni for the church of St. in the mission of (or at ) and to provide for the future maiiito- nance of divine worship in conlbriiiity with the principles of the Uniti'd Church of En^'land and Irehmd. Oi For and towards the encourna'cment of education, Jir.d the support of Day schools and kSunday-sehools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the United Churc'h of En^'hind and Irclniul. Or, For and towards a Fund for assisting persons prcpariim for the Mini'-try of Ihe Gospi^ in the tjnited Church of Eng'hmd and Irohmd, within the said Di'x'cso of Quchi'c. Or, For and towards a Fund lor circula;inu\ in the said Diocese of Quel)ec, the Holy Scriptures, tlie Eook of CoiU' mon Prayer of the United Church of En!.!,land and Irelaiul and the Books ami Tracts apiu'oved l)y ihe said Chureii Society for circulation Avithin ihe said Diocese of (>}uoi;c>c. Or, As an aid towards the erection, eiulowment and main- tenance of churclu^s according- to the principles of the United Church of lilngland and Ireland, Avithin the Diocese of QuebcC; — ihe erection and niaintenance of parsonage 101 y houses, — tho sotting- apart ol' Imrial "Tounds and church- yards, and the endowment and support oi parsonages and rectories within tho said Diocese. III. A Den's/: of Red/ Esln/c for /lie orictij. T aire and dovis,' unto tho "Cliurch Society of the Diosece ol' (^uoheo,"' incorporated ])y a Statute oi' tlio pro- vince ol' Canada, jiassed in tho Iburteentli and lii'teonth years oi' the lieiun of Iter Mnjesty Qupze.v V^ictokia, chapter 171, all and singular, ^S:c. [describe the real ostahi clearly.] to have and to hold the said. «S:c., unto th(^ said Church Society of the IJioces(^ of Quebec, and their succes- sors, for ever ; ui)on trust to hold and apply tho same, and the rents, issues and prohts thereof /o and for /lie tisea and /iiirposfs of /lie. said Cli/irch Sorie/f/, as s/'cci/ied in /he said A( I of Incori)ora/ion, and none o/licr. and under /he provisions of /hf. iifuresaid Ac/ of Incorjiora/ion. tf /he said Church iSocie///. IV. .1 Devise of lira/ J-ls/a/e for an// one or ninrcof/hesj/cei/ic IHirposes of (lie t^ocic///. Snme ns in No. 'A — only instead of the words in Italics insert tlui speeiUe puri^osis. as in No. -. V. A Devise /o /lie Socie/// if a si/efor Church, i\v. Same ms No. •), down to tho \vords ''for ever'' — then go ou as foHows : — to the uses and npon tho trusts following, that is to say : upon the trusts to hold the same forever hereafter as and for th(^ place and site of a Church and Church-yard, and IJuriul-ground. for the sole use andl)eneiiL ol' members of tho Church residing in the places adjacent to tho said site and premi.ses uithin the said Diocese of <^rebec, according to tho doctrine and discipline of the United Chureli of iMLgland and Irclaml. and for no other jnirposes, and under e ]>rovisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the Kind CInireh Society. 21 A I'll til i ; l-i. IG: LANDS BELONGIXO TO THE CilUUCII SOCIETY, No. 14, "Ranj^o 7. Townsliij^ of Ilalirax. No. 10. Ivaii-v S, do. (I o. NOTICE. Tho AxNUAfi Skk.M(»:;.-< in aid oillio various ruudsortlu' Church Socii'ly are a]>[)oiuled to ]>i) preached — Foil (illxnUAL Pnn'OSKS ou Qiiinijiuti^-csimd iSinnlai/. For the Mfssiox Fuxd on ihc S/itida// ucart'sl lo Mi- ritae/ftuis. Fc^RTiii-: Ai-c.OMA DiociiSAX Flwd, on the chiy ol' Inior- cesf^ion. Foil j'liE Pe.nsio.x Fund, on Thanksu'ivinLi' Dav. The attention ol' applii.'iints I'or grants is particularly di- rected to the loll o wing- rules : 1. That no jrrant be made for any churoli, ])arsoniii>v, i;'k'l)e, or other property, ^vhich shall not liave been duly vested in the authorities of (ho Church. 2. That u'rants l)e payable when the amount sliall bo suihcient to free tlie proi)erty from d(d)t ; or that the debt be a mortn'age for an amount not exceeding twenty-iive pov cent, of the value of the property or building* vhen Jinished. .'5. That tln^ Treasurer when transmitting the amount of any grant of money made by this Society to any parish or mission in the diocese shall require a receipt, signedjointly by the Incumbent of such parish or mission, and one or both of the chvu'ch-wardens. 4. That in all cases when* 2,'rants of money (other tban personal) are made l)y the Church Society, it shall be the duty of the person to whom su(.'h grant shall ])e paid to furnish, within three months afterwards, renailar vouchtM\s of the ("xpenditure of such sums, to be submitted to the Board. 5. That wluMi the coiulitions on wliich any sum is volod are not coraplit'«l with, and lh(Miiom'V applied lor within one year i'rom the time it is voted, such ii'raiit s,hall ])e struck oil" the list. G. That no grant shall be m;ide towards th • enn-tion of any church or parsona^'(\ unless the i)li!;is and site liav«» been ai)provod of by the liishoj). 7. That no i^'rant shall be made to any parish, mission or station, in Avhich at least one sermon (in aid of the Pension Fund) shidl not have Ix^on preached, and I'roni ^vhich the subscription shall not have been sent in during- the year. 8. That all aj)plicat ions for aid reach the, hands of the Secretary in time to be submitted to the Finance Commit- tee, who hold a meetino; in the forniii'ht immediately preced- inu' each meetinu' of th(» Central Board. !l. That no ai)plication for aid in rei)iiirini>' either churches or ]")arsonages ])e onti>rtaiuod for the future ; as the Central Board conceive it to l>i' tiu; duty of coii^'re.u,-a- tioiis to Iceep all their Churcii ])roperty in u'ood repair. 10. ClerLrym(Mi desirous of participatiiv^' in tiie benelils of the Widows' and ()ri)hans' Fund are reijuired to pay their annual contril)utions before the lirst of May in each year. 11. No school shall be assist(vl for a lonu'cr i>erio(l than twelve mouths without being* Inspected and reported to be in a satisfactory condition. 12. That no a]>plication for grants in aid of churches, ])arsonages or buildinu's of any kind be entertained by the Central Board Avithout a resolution from the Congreu'ation approving of such application b,> sent at the sane tinu to the Board. MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION ELECTED FEBI UAUY GTII, 1, St. John Stiv(>1, (\vi1liin), aUEBEC. A (•on>^iaiil .supply ol' JHULKS, Tl'^TAMENTS, niAYElt BOOKS and ClHIiCl[ HKIJVICI.S always en hand in cvory slyK' of Ijindiiiu'. JSl'NDAV HciI'viOfi J.113HARV UoOKS, Mi,-<'t'llaiU ous Tulj- lications and Tv.u is sold ai \or\ V(^asnnal)lt' laffs. l^C^r^ Anv ol" the Bo.jks in the Catalogiu- of the S. r. C. K. will I sent iur if the orders 1) ■ left at the Depository. iiiomlciliie hini iilwavs (HI icons Pulj. of the S. i't at the ^n, ».. -j^-* .'.-L OF THE I . - ( Saint Francis District ftssociation OK THK CHURCH SOCIEH OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, I. OK THE ASHOIMATION. I. The Association consists of all jKTsons nvsidont witliin the District, who couiributc tivc shillings annually to thf funds tif the Church Society. II. Tlie Association shall moot annually at Sherhrooko. in tin; second week in Oeconibor, on which occasion the ju'occcdinns (jliall he as i'oUows : 1. On Tuesday at 2.. 'JO I*. M.. the annual business uuetin;^ (if the Association shall be held, at which the Ke[>ort shall be read, (and if necessary anieudcd) and adopted, the Treasurer's account submit- ted, and the officers of the Association elected. 2. On Wednesday at lO.IU) A.M., there shall he nii>riiiiiL' prayer and Holy Coniniunion, toj^ether with a sernmu beurini: uiiuii the missionary work of the church, the Preacher to bi- seleetrd hv the Rural |)e:in. 3. A jiublio missionary meeting shall be held at 7 i'.M., iit which the Report or an abstract of it. as may be ordered by the business meetinu, shall be nad, and addressi s made and also a Cd]- lection taken up for some fund of the Church Society, at the discre- tion of the executive committee, III. iSjieeial meetin>;sof the Assuciation may be eallcvl at any tini,. by the Chairman, on re(juisition td' any six members of the Asso- ciation, made to the Secretary in writiii... IV. Notice of all uu'etin^s shall bf ;.'ivtii in writin^i tn tlieeiiTuy of the District (who shall b(; recjuested to uiv.' notice of the same in their several missioiis,) at least three week.-: previous to such meeting. Notices of such meetings shall state their object. V. No amendment or alteration of the IJy-hiws of the As.socia- tion sliall be made, unless stieh aiiiwndnient or aiteratidi shall be pro[)osed at one, and adopted, at, an inurval of not less than one month, at another meeting of the Association. 11. (»F THK OFFK'KIl.S Or TIIK .VS.S( M'lATldN. I. The Rural Dean shall be (ex-offieioj chairman and shall pre- side at all meetings when present. II. In case of the abse-nce of the Uural Dean from any meeting of the A.ssociation or of any Committee thereof, such meeting may elect a cliairman. III. The Secretary shall give notice of all meetings of the A.<- Bociation and Committees, and shall draft the annual report and keep minutes id' all meetings of the Association and committees. IV. The Treasurer shall receive all monies of the Association, and remit such, as are not appropriated by the Association, to the * jjji accouiitH at tlic annual ImsinosH luceting of the AsscK'iation. V. The Executive Committee fhall consiNt of the Rural Dean, the SfiTftary and Treasun'r and four others, two ol whom sliall be Clor^rynicn and two Layna-n, who shall be .' of One dollar, or upwiirds, at one tiiiR', are eiititlod to ret'civc a coi*}' of the Annual Iicpuit. I^:;;^^^ Subscribers ofOne dollar, or upwards, ore entitled to have their ini'ues printed in the Air.iual lieport. :Hl==* AH'siinis r.n lor One (lolh.ir will be entered small siuKs. as