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A.- KEAUSt Enquire. tfositi of Hottf IRfSSiSM. The Riffht Rev. the LORD BISHOP (tx ojgMo). ^Rev. F. H. J. BRIGSTOCKB. Rev. Canon DlYSBER. Rev. G. M. ARMliTRONG, Rev. Canon KETCHUM, D. D., (n officio). G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquh«. W. M. JARVI8, Esquire. .« ] G. 8IDNET SMITH, Esquiro. S. D. BERTON, Esquire. HTJRD PETERS, Esquhre. H. W. FRITH, Esquhre, (ex officio). GEORGE A. SCHOFIELO, Esquire, Secretary to Conmittee. Sivuttt ffommittii. Rev. Canon SCOVIL, Ph. D. W. M. JARVIS, Esqufa*. B. L. PETERS, Esquhre. ^ - R. T. CLINCH, Esquire. ' W. CARMAN, Esquhw. , , T. W. DANIEL, Esquhre. G. E. FENETT, Esquhre. H. W. FRITH, Esquh«, Treamrer, JSictttsra. The Rev. Canon KETCHUM, D. D^, Sahit Andrews. 9nbfifon {sctBBiDobs anb Otptana'al t^t Clerdb* H. L. STURDEE, Esquire, Seer^ry. Bxcnitlte Allen, Hon. Judge Fredericton. Berton,8. D St John. Brayley, J. W. Fredericton. Gannan, W ,. Fredericton. Winch, R. T .\ St. John. Daniel, T.W. St John. Filler, Hon. Judge. ...... Fredericton. Penety, George E Fredwicton. Hanhigton, T. B ..8t:J0hn. Inches, A.^ Fredericton. Jarvis, C. E. L. . * St John. Jack, 1. Alien St. John. Committee, Eetchum, H. G. C Frede victon Peters, B. L St Jolai. Peters, Hurd St. John. Robinson, T. Barclay.... St John. Ruel,.JaB. R. St John. Robfaison, CpL J Fredericton. Smith, O. SIHney ; . .St Xtm. Schofleld, G. A. 8t John. Smith, J. Woodforde. . . . .Fredericton. Sturdee, H. L St John. WiBldon, C. W. St John. Whitney, G. W »«St John. n ■; 1 ■ CUtt lant CommitUt. I. ALLEN JACIC, Esquire. 0. A. 8CHQIIELD, Esqulro. O. SIDNEY SMITH, Etquire. *•- W. M. JARVIS, B»quir«. , j .;.TL HtJBD PETERS, Eaqvk^- i^'i The LORD JBttBOP. The Rev. F. H. J. BRIOSTOCKE. The Rev. T. E. DOWLINO. » , H. W. FRITH, Etquire. 0. W. WHITNEY, Esquire. C. E. L. JARVIS, Enquire. • ■ Ihrtetinr 1kif9xt Ctnraifttir. Bev. OanoB DiVlBBR. ,<,»- Rev. T. E. DOWLING. „,,. Rev. Canon KHSTOHUM, /SfecreWm. "'^ G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. ; -W. CARMAN, Esquire. \{.,i..%,/»0/'B. FI^J^TY, Baquite...^ 7,;^^^ .(,V:i! i«vH ,t;.'HJ.^<.'.itj« ./, .{•) .»iup-^ ,:iTi.va Yv^ii^iVii'S ,\) . .f«ii-j:Ki .Hi/.ido'.r .a / f ' ■ ii ,nr:fdut'jM j .uohi f'!'-.-;i''f d.H,mx'rA\ .cnJoC .j^ , . . ,I'-u;]{ ,4fi>j ■<■; : ..i'£ .'ui».,hi'.',l i f^,io:> .ua^HNfoK j \',-^a'Ji^ :*■> ,i(/lm>. .mio':- .i:;.. .ihjcri 'iH. , .ini.iT. .t>!.. .ttiUA .iH., ado-- .r^. , ado-- iCf, ,rrtft>i. t*!.. \ Our come. a .S,au;:.h daUyb V^ ^l.or-;uir against V/ ,fu;.'mf.'.. Udneifl .T.H,ii-.flh V/ .1 ,(ji:3.». j>ibi.'i ."oH ,•JiJJJiL• ..:^. -uiuftiy ..'hja.';' ...tt .T ,ilO'>.hifTB : ^ trag ..<\f58'JllvUJ of the B ....r3L*A.l,i;.«! t 1 7 PRAYERS OF THE SOCIETY.v j BEFORE THEY COMMENCE BUSINESS. Prstent ng, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most Gracious favour , and further us with Thy continual help ; that In all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name ; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Obrist our Lord. — Ambn. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Tl^y honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Blen the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged! in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries, who are proclaiming the aune in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advance- ment of Thy Glory and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — AlIXN. ..a Viiji* iij ,n*-'iM/,;i,).r.:iii > i'i- t-rJ^ll Tl ■^fUtllf'KI <, Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothhg that thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics, and take from tkem all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be sfwred among thie remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fbld, under one Shepherd Jisus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end.— Aven. .••ilJjiij'l'Xf **f' .?»vfh Our Fathbr, which art in heaven. Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kbgdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our dtdly bread. And for^^ve us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptaticni, but deliver us from evil ; For thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amxn, WHEN THE BUS^SS IS ENDED. ^tagcuiQ of our Lord Jesus Christ, and tiie love of God, and the fellofildbip oftbe Holy Gfaos^ be with nsall evermorc^AvEN. i^i,..s^ ;^>..» .;.i>. < o^ CONSTITUTION OF THE SOCIETY. m bii i» '•J. The Society shall be called'the Diocesan Church Society of Nbw Brunswick. * • ,„, f (V./i .... L ( .1 / No alteitition shall be made in the Constitution (£ this Society, nor shall any Bye-Law, Rules or Regulations of the Society be repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a Meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members wesent, nor until it shall have I'eceived the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary within six months of the sam Meeting. r' .(■ J- . •,,«,(1 t'.-.;|/ •i> .■(; l(U • V •ti>;';j III. ■■•'■' Y'' ." '1 ' '«'.■',», ■►!. Ut'A .'^•/■ji If No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any rei)eal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the ^ext previous Annual Meeting of the General Committee, or at ihe neiet previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed I'epeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writmg at such previous Meeting ; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. '"' ' C.Mvi;,:!,-^'', ,\x\tr. vdT •.!' .i\.i'-iwW- ;?< in fUihijj/ ,ii%, No repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment shall be pro- posed, except by a member qualified to vote, at the Amuversary Meeting, 'whpse name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Secretary, together with the said proposition. Ai.n'u. i.i. c.i cv:.a/^|| aii 4 uiv.ii l^e payment at any one time of a suin not less than Ten Ilonnds, shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the flame, a member of the Society. Provided that no member shall i Society, iodeiy be 3 Genei-al membera the Lord a writing, the said lallbe pro- ^jiniveraary lutes of the than Tea 9nt annually _ paying the lember shall Im) QUulified to vote at any Geneml Meeting of the Soointv, iinlesH of the full ase of twenty-one yean, nor unless he be a Life Meni< ber, or shall have subscrilied and (mid at least five shillingH during the year preceding such Meeting. i'i^*»t VI. Officers. 1. The Olhcei's of tlie Society shall be a President, two or mora Vice Presidents, a Treasui*er, one or more Secretuiies, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be Pi-esident of the Society, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice-President ; and any Lifd Member may, at any Anniversary Meeting, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 'i. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Auditoi'H, tthull Ik) annually elected at the meetings of the General Com- mittee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province, of any such Officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent Meeting within the year ; and the Lonl Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee, for the pui*pose of tilling any such vacancy. ,,, . . ;^f ; ,. . • ,, , ,, •»» . r VII. ' Executive Committee.. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be comi)08ed of the following Members, viz. : The Officei-s of the Society as provided for in the next prece- ding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and Subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life Mem- bers, or Annual Subscriber of at least One Pound : to be annually elected, at the meetings of the General Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected, unless he shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five Members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in January, on the day next following the Annual Meeting, on the first Wednesday in March, on the first Wednesday in June, and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October. :i. u il 4. Special MeetingH of the Executive Committee raa_ be sum- moned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; but so far as may be, alternately at Saint John and Fredericton 5. The Executive Committee shall hflve all such right and power in and connected with the management, control and disjjosal of all lands, real estate and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in tie Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and shall further b« authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. ' 'j< ( ; Shi; A '.-li ■il VIII. Board of Home Misaiotis. - * ../;.■! There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be composed of the following Membei-s, viz. : 1. The President, Treasurer and Secretary or Secretaries of the Society ex officio. ' , -^. „ 2. Three Clerical and five Lay Membei-s of the Society^ qualified for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the Genei-al Com- mittee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such ix)wei* relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carry- ing the same into ojieration and efiect, and the appropriations or disposition of the funds to the object of tlie Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-Lawg or Regulations of the Geneml Committee. 4. Five members ot the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Boai'd of Home Missions shall meet whenever sum- moned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. j'.i ;■!'? hi :-!.' >■ ''s/V.' '.''fi : ni'iCt i'i:!\'' ,\{^::i-1•. /j;*i Objects. The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz. : ^ , ' . I. Missionary Visits to places where there is no settled Clergy- m<}n, and aid to new and poor Missions. - ai vr»>jK5* ; i ;>7 : 36 sum- by any id place aaay be, ght and disposal y now or t to the jmmittee siqn, and )0wer8 to ■ ..(i-i .•• composed lies of the r, qualified tio shall be [lei-al Com- 361* by two uch ix)wei' and carry- nations or may from lesolution, e Laymen, lever sum- le Society, ting- .i and none lied Clergy- 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assistance, when nacessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, esi)ecially sons of Clergymen. 't \ . ";».il -j^ 3. Aid to Sunday and other Sdbools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The Sui)ply of such Books and Tracts as are on tue Cata- logue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. •♦■it ' 5. Aid to the building and efalarging of Churches and Chajiels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The ci"eation of a Fund towai-ds the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor ; and towaitls the education of Children of such Clergymen, and towards the making a provi- sion for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fimd in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving Money or Secuiities as Special Trusts. 11. Aid to Foreign J^lissions of the Church of England | with the understanding that subscriptions for this object may be limited to any organization in connection with the Church of England, but if not so limited, will be forwarded to tlie Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gosjjel, for the general purposes of that Society. ...ii The Society will employ no Cleigyman on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. ii.irt.v.-;/; ..-}•> ( XI. .i-.l- ' ■' t'J'. jy '■'' . { It shall be comj^etent to any member of the Society to limit his subftioription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote.- , • ~ ,;*,<;' f. ■: :i '■ -r:'- -■''■■ XII. *■ •^• ' •; 1 ,.-^Jii, ■■'>;-■ ''I'l^ -■"■'I '^;'.}l ,: ,(. i { nv- • • ,• I I XIII. ■ .-*..' 1. j' !C Society shall hold its Annivel'sary Meeting at Fred- erictoi. snd Saint John alternately, on the first Thui-sday in July in each year. 2. A Special (Jeneral Committee may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapei-s, published in Fredericton and Saint John, respectively. '^ - 1',' .'"'1 ' . . r'il . i ,':•••- i'i i n.H 'm' r XIV. - v^ ■ - , I T/ie General Committee. " 1. The Greneml Committee of the Society shall be composed of the follo^^dng members, viz. : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, whc the man fron who Com sione Parii (pro^ Paris o*nsi( the I vided Pre to be' 2. : memb 3. 1 previoi priatio dmgs c 4. 1 follows Firs Sec(y, the pre Thiri Greneral Faw) the objl determf 5. meeting of at M by like] held, pi ment Meetins Tlie their rel the gene 11 jrvices at ! riglit to B election and place ;aid Dele- .ed by tlie ling, shall Bra of the at Fred- ay in July any time ore of the thereof by redericton imposed ot he Diocese, who shall be the Chairman, the Vice-Presidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord F'^hop, the Committee may elect a Chair- man from the Vice-Fsf ents present, and if none be present, from other members oiVi^ Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that capacity at the meeting of the General Committee ; the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Rector or Mis- sionary of each Parish or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the -Clergyman of any separate District of a Parish (provided that in the absence ot sickness of the Rector of any Parish, the duly licensed Curate or Assistant Minister shall be oensidered Pro hoc vice a member of the Greneral Committee), and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committees as before pro- vided ; all such pei-sons being Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting to make the Annual appro- priations of the funds of the Society ; and a report of the procee- dings of such meeting shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall ])e as follows : Firstly. Production of Certificates of Ljiy Delegates. Secondly. Secretary's report to be read, and also a report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. Thirdly. Report of the Auditors to be i-ead and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. Tlie Crenenal Committee shall have power to •^djoum its meetings for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present ; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall he held, provided that in every such case, a report of such adjourn- ment and the cause therefor, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. .,'''•>■•' - -••^^:' .t. *'' ^•"'''- ■•-' ;>.— . I r/a "l; !( ,..',..-(.[> XV. Tlie Clergy are requested to preach annually two Sermons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. -ft ■ «^ * • • -^ v1.l If RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF ' . HOME MISSIONS. .1 U- i 1„ . Whereas it is desii-able for the better provision for the ministra- tions of the Church in the Diocese of Fredericton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries; therefore resolved, — ,. 1. That m order to encoiu>age the established Missions to be- come gmdually self-supi)orting, all grants made by or through this Society in aid of Missions . (not including stipends secured to any of the elder clei'gy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel grant during life) shall from hencefoi-th be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the (General Committee be made sjibject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the Genei-al Committee of the Society would have if in session. 3. That the Board of Home Missions annually pr^ent to the General Committee of the Society on the first day of their meet- ing, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof! •-..;■■,.-- ■ . '.; ,',^'. iy,'> '■"-.•" „ •'' ' ' •"•'■•' 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operation on the basis of the foregoing Resolutions, and subject to the following regulations : (a.) The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with the Lord Bishop), shall forthwith after the annual meeting, com- municate with the "Wardens or oUier Lay Members of the Church in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engagements (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Mission for the year, -' "", .V (6.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfac- tion of the Board before the 15th day of August, then next, they shall communicate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his congregations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (c.) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satis- 'n OF Liiistra- re be a ends of \ to be- igh this I to any the Gos- iditional towards .nt to tlie ,heir meet- ted during ed for tlie and shall ly meeting 13 faction of the Board before the 1st of October then next, all pay- ments to the Missionary's salary, through the Society, shall be with- drawn, and no stipend sliall thereafter be payable in respect there- of : Provided, thkt should the Missionary see iit to resign his cure he shaU, if stationed for the remainder of the year by the Lord Bishop in any vacant Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required of the defaulting Mission, be entitled in respect of the services to be .rendered in such new Mission to such stipend as TOfiy be agreed upon between siich Missionary and the Board, not exceeding that provided for the continuation of his services in hi^ former Mission, and upon the like terms and conditions. Pro- vSAed also, that any sucli Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on Ist April for a sum in their discre- tion;, but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipend from the Society. ' (d.) Where sucK engagement ik entered into, the Board shall forthwith notify the Missio^ry, who shall thereupon (unless the teims of such engagement shall not be fulfilled as ItemnafW pro- vided) be entitled to draw upbii the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including theriein the suih inquired for the quarter of the Mission itself. (e.) Tlie sum reqitired of the Mission shall in such case be re- mitted by the Wakens quarterly in advailce to the Treasurer, and may ponsist either of money or written receipts of the Missionairy, foi* produce furnished to him at the market rates : Provided that two months* grace (but no more) mny be allowed the Mission to make up suck sum ; that is to say, the sum required for the quar- ter of the ensuing year, ending 30th October, siiall be remitted before the lat September, and for the foUoMdng quarter before the 1st December next. {/.) Should the Missionary ^ve any such -vyritten receipt for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shaH be debited with subh receipts in th^ Treasurer's books. (ff.) Shoilld the sum I'eqidred from the parish not be remitted as aforesaid, the Treasurer shall foiihVith, on the expiration of the two months' grace, give notice (C) to the Missionary requiring lum to ^ve notice (D) of wxthdrkwal of stipend a^ such Mission- ary, and all such stipend shall be thereupon withdrawn pursuant to. such notice; and unless the suni agreed to be paid for the quarter sliall be forthwith reinitted, nO stipend shall be pay'able for such expired quarter beyond the amount agreed to be contri- buted on the part of the Society ; and none whatsoever for the Ir i'i hi Bucceeding quarter : and the Board shall appoint a deputation to enquire into the causes of such default, and shall report thereon at the next meeting of the General Committee. Provided that in any case, on a Mission ceasing to be in default, though after the period for withdrawal of the stipend shall have anived, such Mission may be reinstated by the Board if they shall see fit so to do, under the regulations and conditions herein con- tained. (A). In case of the Missions where the Missionory's stipend is securecFfor life on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant, the Board shall call on the Wardens to enter into the pre- scribed engagement only in case of the demise of the present Mis- sionary ; and those Missionaries shall continue to draw ^eir sti- pends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general system adopted for other Missions. (i.) It shall be optional with the Board to peraut any Mission to make a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment, at any period in advance, and these regulations, muiatus mutandiSf shall there- upon apply, generally, to any such Mission. (fc.) The Bo&rd shall have full power and authority to mafae all such further bye-laws, rules, and regulations, as may in then- opniion be required for their guidance, and fi'om time to time to alter or amend the same as they shall see fit. 5. That ill every case of a Gletgyman receiving a stipend through this Society, he shall be required to make to the Secretary of thje Society according to such form as the Board of Home Missions may from time to time require, half-yearly, on or before the first days of December and June in each year, a retiim ffr the preced- ing half year, shewing— ,^.^ , .^nw^n-j \^r io i (1.) The general Umits of his Mis^on. :.,;;„^ ^;| viifi n-v.^ (2.) The extent thereof in square miles. . . Vr .;■< (3.) The estimated number c^ members of the Church of Eng- land living therein, iom, , (4.) The number of Churches^ Chapels of Ease, and Missionary StatiOAS respectively, within the Mission. (5.) Whether oir not there is therpin a pai>spne^e hp^^ belong- ing to the Mission or provided iby the people.Vi, ;, f , ^; ' ' { , ; (6.) The extent of Church and Glebe Land, connected therewith. (7.) The income from such Chi^rck or Gliebe Land for t^e year | ending 1st April- last. (8.) The amount contributed therem towards the support of the I Missionary, from sources other than the ^ai^t through iqms Society. ;,.^ (9.) The number of public services on Sundays and in the week | re^ectively. '■uKv;; '^nu .'0>^ >us;t to tflifl! 'W.i i!v> {>o"* 15 ion to hereon lefault, ,11 have ey shall ein oon- ipend is e Gospel the pre- sent Mis- their sti- rily come V Mission J^y period hall there- o nial» all y in then J to time to jnJthrougli jtary of tnp ne Missions )re the firs* • the preo^* •.v;;i Km> ■•' irc)^ of Eng- Missionary Ln«5 ^^^^' ledtherewiiih. Ifw t^e year Lpportoftbel ;inthevreeli| • Ml'.-' •'lilv'i Vr't >i 1 J I> 1- ' iJl •i, ::o-.-.'.f I/. «»' r»>! ■ • J f- '5. f-v -•'ijij' 'U'.. >;!' !J . (10.) The average congregation in each place of worship. ^11.^ The number of Communicants. (12.) The number of Baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. oj iw 7 .; C. Total. ,« i>.?f •;j,j--'.f/. (13.) The number of Communicants. , j : A. Added. ; . . ^ ?. .:,i'.!!^- B. Removed,, jtY' . -[.-t'jf ■,: .(.;-r: 'i ■ C. Deceased. •; ','» ,/ D. Present Membera. ,i.., (14.^ The number Confirmed. ..,,.1/ (15.) Marriages. .. ,... „,..;,,} (16.) Burials. (17.) Names of Church Wardens. (18.) Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Churoh Society and Synod. (19.) The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday School. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions forthwith, and before the Greneral Committee on the first day of their meeting ; and no grant shall from henceforth be payable to any Missionary in default of rendering any such statement or i^tum so long as such default shall continue. 6. That the Board of Home Missions shall, so soon as may be, after the first day of December in each year, make up from such returns, the printed returns and statement required annually by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and forward the same, reporting specially to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel any Missionaiy who may be in defavlt. 7. That those of the Clergy within the Diocese, not receiving stipends through this Society, be requested to forward to the Secre- tary in like manner, on or before the first day of June in eaph yeilr, the returns numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, in order that a complete return of the Diocese in these particulars, inay each year be published with the Socieity's Bepoi:#, as hath been heretofore in part only accustomed. ''-' '^-'^ 8. Tliat the Board of Honie Missions in conjunction with ihe Lord Bishop shall appoint deputations of Clergymen and Laymen for each Deanery, which each deputatioii shall visit, for the pur- pose of holding Missionary Meetings in the several Missions, and taking up^ coliections thereat (not interfering however, with the usual semi-annual collections, and annual canvass of the MisiSion on behalf of the Society) ; and further, of making enquiries as to the power of the llHission to contribute towards the Clergyman's IC i: HupiMJi't : such tleputatioiis reporting to the Boaixl, and through them to the Genenil Committee of the Society. ' la ;.' '>i'^ <.» , U. That the Boartl of Home Missions, in conjunction with the iiord Bishop, may further appoint special deputations to enquire into the causes of any deficiency of contributions or other pecuni- ary difficulties in any Mission, and shall have power to call for any returns they may think proper from any of the Parishes re- ceiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the Lord Bishop be re8i)ectfully requested to transmit a copy of these Resolutions to the Venerable Society for the Pi-q. pagation of the Gospel, requesting their concurrence therein. 11. The Board of Home Missions shall have power, with the approval of the Loixi Bishop, to make any grant that the funds may allow in aid of any Mission not already i-eceiving aid, upon such conditions as they may arrange ; sucK grant to terminate, in every case, oii the 1st July next ensuing. 12. Tliat a certificate be added to the parochial agreements, which shall be signed by the representatives of the Mission, de- claring that the amount given by the Mission is a bimnjide con- tribution, and that no part is derived froib the i^nt oi glebes or the interest of investments — ^the pix)perty of the Mission. 13. That the Boai^ of Home Missions shall have power, with the approval of the Lord Bishop, if there be available funds, to make a grant not exceeding $100, < to aid in thiei building of any Parsonage Honse when it shall be certified that such grant will complete the building free of debt. • . ?'f. 7 -i ' M ( ■■ ;• - ■ r ■• .■-■■' •. • ; ,.{v Memorandum of agreement between the Diocesan Church So* ciety of New Brunswick, and the Church Wardens {as tJte case 7myhe)Qi^ v,a. i«i:i .,tj Mi.,r,.. ru no Church, in the Parish [or Mission,] of The ii|idersigned on behalf of the congregation of the above Palish [or. Mission], do hereby undertake to have a sum at the m.te of , . , P^^ annum, collected and paid quarterly to the Treasurer X)f tne ^id Society, from the first day of July, 187 ao as the ministrations at present afiTorded the §«ad congregation shall be continued. I ,p The present agreement tp contmue for the tenu of one year only, unless renewed, and to be subject to revision on the part of the Society, at the meeting of the General Committcfe m July, 187 Dated at .i U.3 **;* • » fr*> 4 fc/'iVk- (Signed) ''•(..vvri-j -ijiHir f/iuo <..'{ ftoi r< (C/twrcA Wardms.) li them ill tlie enquire pecuni- call for ihee re- jransmit the Pro- tin. xrith the mdsmay pon Buch 17 Notice is hereby given, that this congregation having failed to enter into the engagement required by the Diocesan Church So- ciety to contribute the sum of 8 quai*terly, towaixls the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot be dravm after the next ; and unless the engagement be meantime completed, payment of the Missionary's stipend will cease. , in every rreements, isMon, de- fijide con- i glebes or ower, with B funds, to ng of any grant will Church So- fas tite case the Parisli if the above sum at the fcoUected and from the first afforded the le year only, le part of the [uV,W . yfardenS') , ...... ^. .'- Saint John, iV. li. t'H u io/fr. 187 Kev. and Dear Sir, — I have to inform you that the quai*terly payment from your Mission for the present quarter has not been paid, and it will therefore be incumbent on you, by order of the Lord Bishop, to give notice of withdrawal of stipend as a Mis- sionaiy of this Society forthwitli. Your draft for the full quarter's stipend on instant, cannot be honoured unless the engagement of the Parish is meantime fulfilled. ^ , I am your ob't servant, ' -. ;f!^ff.il.T iU'riuuA ■; y.thi^i' . — •, Treasurer D. C. S. . • D. ^v^. Notice is hereby given, that the contribution due from this Mission [or Parish] to the Diocesan Church Society, in part pay- ment of the Missionary's stipend for the quarter ending last, not having been paid, the sums for services rendered as a Missionary, paid through the Society, will, after Sunday next, be withheld until the payment, as agreed up(m, is made. These forms may be altered by the Board of Home Missions to I sitit the circumstances of the case. * . . ^ ■ .•■tf..ftr/j.;r > :;;;:, /, : !|tV ImU ''iJhh -tVilib lUA'J-f iii;i'i M^i ;yii'jM ;■. i; ,r,,.,/ j[ i>;v, ,j ■' ; --ilSTh:' 'ill V.ft i- :;, V;>i!U(iiK> ««vfcj«V»xlH ■•l(,J A: UMii; ii'.>i-./ :'.Wff r"(' ' ; .•iH'.'fli? Iji *^itfvi.ttii^!*-«f' ■' - '■' ■ : .;_ ;v II ]*0 m i ;«■ f i If 5!' I Mi mil 18 PROVISION FOR THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS ■ , :. T THE CLERGY. OF m( » iv »> RULES AND REGULATIONS. The following i)laii for a provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, with the rules and regulations annexed, was adopted hy the General Committee. (See 30th Rei)ort.) 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fi*edericton in the Province of New Brunswick, shall have a special Fund, to be called " The Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund," which shall consist of the present capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabilities) of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises, and bequests, and other contributions given and })aid to the Society for this special pur})0se, and of all payments i-eceived undet-these Rules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, in accordance with these Rules, and to no other object. 2. Every Cl^gyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not already entitled to a pension from the Society for THE Propagation of the Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund, shall within six months from July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy Orders, or from his admis- sion into the Diocese, apply to the Secretary of the Fund, for a certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scale. Any applicant, after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, and upon such terms as they shall direct. 3. Every Clergyman, being a member of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every con- gregation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a Rector, or other Assistant Clergyman, shall not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall foj-ward only their own annual payment. 4. All payments shall become due on the first day of January, in each year, and must be paid within thirty days : and all con- gregational- collections must be sent in before the first day of May. If ^s Rule is not complied with, the certificate shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Committee, and the applicant shall pay for the new cei'tificate at the rate pay- able at the age when the same is taken out, according to the an- nexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrear. 6. Upon compliance with the abdve Rules, the Diocesan in tlie i, to be tis object Miations, iven and jayments [ed to the ccordance d, whose 3IETY FOR ae benefits 1871, or his admis- und, for a et opposite h period of , the option upon such shall make every con- tes, serving )t, however, y their own of January, and all con- day of May. 36 considered Committee, the rate pay- i'^'i« '^^^^^m. a. D. 18 V, 9il| ic'; iohi..';,. .7;'fH.|iv;i rh ^;1 Secretary of the ]]l(fows and Orphans Fund, ittU Ik' ler the MuU of LUl. A riveHted KoceHnu the Ex- lificates, lU hand lim. t at the >IOCEBAK i change. IE OF 60. ge. Biy*"' «..|28.W ,. {./ .1 ,; ulfh * :, Hereby idowa and egiilations. cK, hereby « Widows or childi-en ecease, the LS the same IS annexed, shall make the faithfully legulations. Society of 36 hei-eunto D. 18 ihans Fund, le RESOLUTIONS OP THE GENERAL COIkfMITTEB. That in future, no apjUication for grants shall l>e considei'etl which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. Tliat when a Missionary is absent from hiw Mission on account of ill healthy with leave from tlio Lonl Bishop, his Lordship 1)6 authorized in his discretion, to jw} +^o him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. "••*^ That all grants by this Committee for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the di8ix)sal of the Lord Bishop, shall l)e for the service of the fitoal year in which the giants are made, and shall expire with it. .vi--\U ■ .''l i-u, ,.t ...j.,.,, . r .,,> ,.. Tliat all vouchers for the payment of any 8\im of money what- ever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the jieriod for which they ai*e claimed, together with the services perfonned. That for the future, the Clergy and other collectors of the funds of the Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their list of sub- scribers handed t& the 8eci*etary for publication in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such peraons only as have paid the amounts subscril>ed. Wherefia, The grants made by the. Diocesan Church Society from its annual income (exclusive of the gi*ants received from the Society for the Pi'opagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions : Tlierefore Jiesolved, That in future, grants from this Committee will be made mainly with refenence to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to support their own clergy- men — the amount of local contributions for Chui-ch objects in such Parishes, and the sums paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. That all bequests made to the Society, be funded as heretofore, and the interest only applied to the general or special puiiMJses for which they are bequeathed. Wlierecis, in consequence of the limited means at the disi)Osal of the Society, and the great necessity for new and extended work, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes and other endowments of Parishes should be fully utilized, Therefore """ _ , 1. Resolved f That the Board of Home Missions be authorized to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission receiving aid from the Society, full details of all such glebes, church lands and other investments, yearly or oftener, as they shall see fit. 2. That if it shall api^ear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Rector's use, is taken to make :■ 22 up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith increase the amount required in proportion thereto ; and in case of neglect on the part of the Eector or Church War- dens to collect the interests or rents, the Board be authorized to enquire into the matter, and, if there be sufficient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satisfac- tory to the Board of Home Missions. That the Secretary of Diocesan Church Society be requested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special fimds ; that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining unpaid, b^ rendered by the Treasurer to the Exe- cutive Committee, for their action in the matter, at the October meeting and each meeting thereafter, so long as any Amount shall continue in arrear. That every Missionary be requested to furnish annually to the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. That hereafter, one yearly return only be required from each Missionary in place of the two half-yearly returns as at present ; this return to embrace all ijhe information required by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the Diocesan Church Society. That all Bules and B«gulations made by the General Committee be printed in each Annual Report. , , 'Iti* It; ^t ■ '' ' ' "■■■".■ ^ jk?ri,'T FORM OF DRAFT. , |^° This Draft will not be paid tmlesa properly stamped. 'ii'" Sii', .im 1 •187— ftt- Pay to or order, the sum of -r— being amount of salary due to me as Missionary •rr-for the quarter ending the —rrday of- ■, in accordance with the schedule adopted by the General Cllommittee of the Diocesan Church Society of- — i, -, i Ta the Treasurer of the -, '■ ./ , • fjff:^ Diocescin Chv/rch Soaiety A>{j. ;• (f New Brunsmck. f <■ nm n i Board hereto; !h War- cized to suspend satisfac- Bquested reported yable to t cliarged ) be kept ributions tlie Exe- ) October )\iiit shall lly to the 'Secretary Eroni 6^b t present ; he Society bh Society. Committee FORM OP CERTIFICATE OF LAY DELEGATES. Diocesan Church Society qf New Brunsmck : . / , ); This is to certify that a nd were elected at the Annual Meeting of the- Local Committeie of the Diocesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Ai-ticle xiL of the Constitution. — 7— Chairman. Secretary. Dated at ^the day of 18 . ;.Tf?Of:. :h .i .(> ' ■ri) .'KtU., ',■-■.'•,•.•1' .■> ' '".'■*' '■''^'• -"•■: J.. V':h-' ,» -Jvi ,'f'.-- '-iJ ;•>.. -J'- .is '/A ---A ' , • ■ , , . ^ 1. . .•: •■ ( j'J 1 'I ■■'-••■-■ > ^ • . > -. /. i] .H".v iU .:!>{ ^ -I - ^ :. .. 'iSi.i'i.-' i"c. . ■' ''■■ ■! V , h ,^; .?■ ,' :'..■■ \:^.:\'hiA■^ J- -. ;, ,0.:/. /. ./:' .' .ri:-^- .•.\" .;i *V' 1 :i •/ > ' . •• • ^«:-i^ ■•I-: r ed. "» —187— the sum of Missionary he General ;a:/- •I. ■': ■ \\ ■s Aii-ii-ili '-.,•;• V ' ;/ r ,!.H'4^.-^ \ ';s . . . ,•*' * .'■ . i . < ■ t , ,'.•.;.'■ u ' ' r; "'I /..u •■ V , fr*-,'. ■r \ \-- n'<:i^Mi! , / ':i \A _< \ ■.''■ -■■»;• I'i /• i* ■ I ... ' . '* - ■ ' f CLERGY IN THE DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. ' 1 87U. Right Rev. J. MEDLEY, D. D., Bishop op Fredericton, Fredericton. 4TT7VAvnT?p oTTv T? ) Sub-Dcau, Cathedral, Fiedcrlcton, and ALEXA^DER, REV. F J Missionary at New Maryland. ALMON, Rev. JOSTER Rector, St. Luke, Portland. ARMSTRONG, Rev. W. B. Missionary, Welford. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M Rector, St. Mark, St. John. ARMSTRONG, REV. VV, Rector, St. James, St. John. BLISS, Rev. D. M Rector, Westmorland. BRI6ST0CKE, Rev. F. H. J Rector, Holy Trinity, St. John. BOYD, Rev. STANLEY Missionary at Point du Chene, Shediac. BRO VVN, Rev. J. D. H Rector, Sackville, Dorchester, CROZIER, Rev. F. B Missionary, Dalhousie. CARR, Rev. J. FREDERIC Rector, Klngsclear. COSTER, Rev. N. A Rector, Richibucto. COSTER, Rev. C. G., Ph. D St John, COVERT, Rev. W. Sj'. Missionary, Grand Manan. CRUDEN, Rev. W. Rector, Derby. . DEVEBER, Rev. CANON Rector, St. Paul, Portland. r DO WLING, Rev. THEO. E Rector. St. George, Carleton. FORSYTH, Rev. DAVID .Rector, Chatham. FLEAVELLING, Rev. J. E Missionary, Wicklow. FOWLER, Rev. W. LeB Curate, Woodstock. HANSEN, Rev. NIELS M Missionary, New Denmark. HAN FORD, Rev. S. J Missionary, Upham. HARRISON, Rev. (;AN0N Rector, Portland. HARTIN, Rev. THOMAS Missionarj-, Canterbury. HANINGTON, Rev. E. A, W [^^''^S;^/^.^^""^'" & Dumfries^ HOYT, Rev. L. A Missionary, Andover. TATii Missionary, St. Marys and Stanley— JAUiREY, Rev. W ^ jr)^^,^ jj,^,.^^ JAR VIS, Rev. G. S., D. D Rector, Shediac— Decwi Jiural. KETCHUM, Rev. CANON, D. D Rector, St. Andrews. — 31 ATHERS, Rev. R Warden Wiggins' Orphan Asylum. MEDLEY, Rev. CANON Rector, Sussex. McKIEL. Rev. W. LeB Rector, Douglas and Bright. MILNER, REV. C Setired MisKtotiafy, Wesfjield. NEALES, Rev. J Rector, Gagetown, NE ALES, Rev. T. Rector, Woodstock. > ^ - N0BB8, Rev. S. H Curate, Trinity, St. John. PARTRIDGE, Rev. FRANCIS Rector, Rothesay. FARNTHER, Rev. D. B Rector, St. Jude, Carleton. J)ean Rural, TiTmrvrT Wi^v n w > Missionary, Greenwich & Wickham— Jrxv/A.j* - ^ li; .,-ri. ,«,i ).„■ 3 I-! I ■'f>: 1 U II 51' t 2< :": > ¥■4 M im.ii Andoi "I mi report, the list. On :(i, , I «•, ^: . .) ■ \. J : . REPOBT. e.:. e.:: .•" \>-i\f. :■!',. . ■_• > I.' )' I In a financial point of view, the Society begins its work most unfavourably the present year. Instead of a balance, as hereto- fore, in the Treasurer's hands, that officer has l^een obliged to over- draw his account, in order to meet the engagements of the Society. All the appropriations made by the General Committee have been called for during the cuiTent year. This was not anticipated ; nor has it been usually the case. At the same time, too large an estimate was made of the annual income. It will be noticed, and it should be a matter of deep regret to eveiy member of the Church, that there was a large diminution in the annual contributions for 1875. The general and continued depression in the usual business of the country, afforded the ready excuse for this deficiency. But is this excuse sufficient in the case of the membei*s of the Church of Christ 1 Ought not that portion which the " Lord hath need of," to be the last item of expenditure to be curtailed? The requirements of this Society for its present objects, only demand a small portion of the means of each of the members of the Church in this Diocese. Wlien, therefore, a contribution is withheld or diminished, is it suffifiently considered, that thereby a Church may be closed — or a Mission withdrawn 1 The Board of Home Missions has given the most careful atten- tion to the duties with which they have been entrusted. In order to secure the present limited stipends, the Board has recommended, in most instances, an increase in the amount required from the people. A special appeal in the present emergency has been made by the Lord Bishop in a pastoral letter. Meanwhile the Missionary work has been going on, often amid much anxiety and discouragement. Nothing else, requiring like exercise of mental and physical power, is ever done at such a trifling cost. It often happens that the stipend is insufficient to cover the actual expenses incurred ; under such circumstances, in many instances, the Missionaries have presented theii* reports for the past year — an abstract of which is here given :— - . , , •1 J i- I'M '.■( Li II*,: I ; , Andoter, &c. — Rev. L. A. Hoyt writes as follows : — " I must first apologize for not forwarding the list of subscribers with this report. But a press of work has occurred, which has prevented my completing the list. The amount will, however, be about the same ps last year. On Trinity Sunday, the Lord Bishop ordained llr. Hansen, a Dane, to take 28 HI charge of New Denmark. The iraportance of this stCD will commend itself to everybody, and I hope you will make a grant of two hundred dollars towards this Mission. On the following Tuesday, the Bishop visited Greenfield, and consecrated St. Barnabas' Church — a building which has been in course of erection for some years ; and, as there Is not a cpneecrated Church in the Mission of Wicklow, there remains no obstacle, as far as I can see, to this be- coming an indepoident Mission, so soon as the present faithful deacon is admitted to priest'^ orders. And I cannot help repeating my conviction of last year, that the establishment of this Mission has been a most profitable investment of the Society's funds. The success which has attended this Mission, emboldens me to ask for a further grant — say four hundred dollars — for Grand Falls' Mission. This Mis- ijion was rccogni/ed on the Society's List two years ago. But as I was not able to procure asf^istance, it was removed. As there is now an experienced priest ready and willing to take charge of the work, I now ask to have Crand Falls reinstated with its former grant You must not imagine, that in these appeals for pecuniary asi^istance, I am striving to avoid work. For after I have cut off, as I hope to do, at no distant day, a much larger Mission than any I have yet formed, I shall have left a territory of about sixty miles long, of most interesting Church work — a field of labour jjuite large enough, I opine, to satisfy the ambition of the most in- dustrious worker." ()■ ' . vsj J . Mt t' . .-;tr,: > • • Bathurst. — Rev. Richard Mathers reports contributions to the amount of 824.70 ; and Mr. Mathers has since reported an additional sum of $18 ; making in all, t'o2.10. Burton asd Lincoln. — Rev. R. Sunonds cannot promise more than ^l*^*'*, as contributions from this Mission. Oampouello. — Rev. Charles M. Sills has enclosed the foUowiilg report !-^ " It is not witho"t regret that I 'make my final report of the work of the Mission In which I !iave served since my ordination to the Deaconate. During the two years of my ministr}-, 52 children have been baptised, and 28 pe^ sons confirmed. On Easter Sunday last, there were 41 communicants, and the oifertory amounted to $18.80 U. S. cy. These figures speak of increased in- terest In the Church, and are a few, among many signs, of Church life in the Mission. The St. Anne's Missionary Society, at present working for Algoma, have upon the year ending January last, contributed nearly ^50 and a large bundle of clothing, towards the funds of that necessitous Diocese. The Woa I's Sewing Society, always energetic, gave last, autumn — a hand- some Coal Stove, valued at $75, to the Church at Port Owen, a station to which I go every Sunday. I note increased attention and reverence, on the part of a very fair congregation. By establishing, with the hearty co-operation of a lady of the Parish, a Friday afternoon School there, I was enabled to give instruc- tion to some 35 children. By these means, a feeling of interest in the Church has been created, which, I trust, may entitle this station, to be considered as part of the regular work of the Missionary. A Deanery Meeting, held In the Mission in September, and lasihig xor three days, was most successful, and "without any controversy," the speechesMe- livered by the visiting Clergy v.sre most eftfectlve. Towards myself, personally, I have to acknowledge many acts of kindness. Among others, a Christmas Box of *80 ; and what is more valuable to me than um 2{) all — the universal expression of the goodwill and affection, as I bade my people good-bye. I may lensthca my report, only to assure ray successor of tlic hearty support of a kind and affectionate people, from whom, during the t\v(» years I worked among them, I received not a single unkind word." Contributions amount to i(l()l.(')4. '' - •• ' X Cantkbdurv. — Rev. T. Hartin writes thus : — " Owing to the indisposition of the Bishop of Fredericton, the new Church at Canterbury was consecrated on the IHth September last, by the Bisliop of Maine, and 27 persons were confirmed at the same time. The address of the Bishop to the candidates, and on the subject of the consecration, was most earnest and impressive ; and the large congregation, assembled on the occasion, was very attentive and devout. The Holy Communion was admteistered by the Bishop, assisted by the resident Clergyman, to a number who remained to participate in Uiis Holy Rite. " The entire service," Mr. Hartin adds, *' was of a most interesting and impressive character." Contributions amount to $40. i;,, C . .: u. . iT/ ^ V7 n , Oarleton^St. Georok, and Faiuville.— Rev. T. E. Dowling reports contri- butions exactly the same as last year, viz. : Carleton, |41.9'7 ; Fairville Mission, 850.74;GrandBay, 1^7.12; South Bay, ^5.75. Total, 105.r»9. Chatham. — Rev. D. Forsyth has enclosed the following report :— " With much thankfulness for an abundant share of divine blessings, I beg to submit my annual report with the accompanying substantial token of the increasing interest of the Parish of Chatham, in the work of the Diocesan Church Society. Although we have been visited with some difficulties and trials during the year past, yet, it is a cause for gratitude, that they have been sur. mounted, and that I can now present to the Society the unmistakable evidence, that neither a financial depression, which has affected Chatham with unusual severity, nor any falling away from those'sacred principles of our religion, which it is the purpose of the Society to advance and maintain, have caused the Parish of Chatham to come behind in gifts to be devoted to the general purposes of the Society. On the contrary ; I am able to report the largest annual increase in wnirihitiom that has ever taken place in this Farisli. This is particularly gratis fjing, inasmuch as notwithstanding the dull times, the new Sunday School House at St Mary's Chapel, costing i^l,5bo, has been completed, and almost paid for since my last annual report. In ajddition: to this, wo have had in anti* cipation, the cost of building a Rectory— the foundation of which, is now being laid. I trust that these local expenditures being made at the saipe time with an increase of contributions to the Society's funds, is a reliable evidence of increasing interest in the prosperity of the Church in our midst, and in the great and noble work of the Society at large. It betokens progress, I would hope, towards the just appreciation of the blessings connected with faithful attachment to our beloved Zion, and hence a desire, q4; the cost of self-denial, to make the beauty of her material fabrics correspond with the excellence of her spiritual perfections Our new Sunday School House is an humble step in this direction, and will prove a comfort and blessing to the faithful children of the Church. I am looking forward to tho early visit of the Lord Bishop in August, at which time, I hope to see 40 or 50 added to the confirmed and communicating members of the Body of Christ. Several of the young candidates have become contributors to the Church Society. Thankful for the kind and successful help of those who have aided me in collecting the contributions, I beg herewith to present, Including :gsl7 for S. P. G. Missions, the sum of §:J04.0^.'' ( W n 30 Daliiousik. — Rev. F. B. Crozicr reports contributions anioimting to $80, which is double the amount of last year. Deruy, Nklson, &c. — Rev. \V. Cruden reports that the contributions will not be less than .${>0. He writes as follow : " Notwithstanding the great depression which at present exists on the Mira- michi, I am happy to write that we will be able to contribute upwards of ninety dollars ; although not as much as last year, yet the above sum exceeds the amount absolutely required from Derby, Nelson, &c. The work which ex- tends over a field of between rt5 and 7<> miles, entails, as may be supposed con- siderable labor. The number of Baptisms for Society's year, H.^, and since June 1st of the present year, H children and an adult in Ludlow, and 7 children in Blaokville and Derby. During last year I baptized upwards of 2<> children, administered the Holy Communion twice, and held several week day services, together with occasional Sunday services in Ludlow ; all these in addition to my regular work. There are upwards of 800 members of the Church of England on the South West Miramichi. Two churches, and I hope before next meeting to be able to write three — such will be the case if the churchmen of New Bruns- wick will help the efforts of the Churchmen of Ludlow in erecting such an edi- fice for t^ie worship o f God, according to to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. We ask you, as a Society of Churchmen, to help us. The work is God's ; His will be the reward. There are some eight Stations scattered over sixty-five miles. Here there can be found sufficient work for two energetic men. Supply them, and the Church will again obtain that firm hold which it formerly had in that part." ' , ' Douglas and Bright. — Rev. LeB. McKeil has enclosed the following report :— '''■ There is little to call for special remark in connection with this Mission. Confirmation was held at St. James' Church, Tay Creek, and at All Saints', Keswick Ridge, by the Bishop of the Diocese. 18 were confirmed, most of whom have become communicants. During tho year, 18 were baptized, 11 communicants were added. There were 4 burials and 2 marriages. The in- terior of All Saints' Church has been improved by a handsome new altar cloti — an Easter offering from Mrs. Medley. A capital organ was bought for the same church from PeilerBros., for $175. Of this amount, His Lordship the Bishop gave us $lo, and the greater part of tiie balance was raised at the Cross Roads, by a Christmas tree in the School House, and by A concert in the same place given just before Lent, by the Cathedral choirs, under the direction of £. Cadwallader, Esq., organist, at '«e Cathedral. The Bishop has also with his wonted liberality voluntarily, given a stained glass window to St James' Church, Tay Creek, in memory of Mr. Tomlinson, who was an aged and faithful member of the Church. The Parsonage is very much out of repair, and must be attended to before winter. A subscription is being circulated through the Mission for that pur- pose. This together with the amount required for the support of the clergy- man will tax the people to the utmost at this time, and yet we shall try to make the amount of contributions to Diocesan Church Society for general purposes as largo as that of last year." Fredericton. — Rev. G. G. Roberts reports contributions as follows :— Offer- tory, Cathedral, $16.80; Offertory, Parish Church, ?19.52; 2nd Offertory at Cathedral, S183 ; 2nd Offertory at Parish Church, $25.64 ; General Purposes, $742.61. Total, $937.57. For S. P. G. Mission, Cathedral, Annual Meeting (187f)), $60 ; Parish Church, 14 ; Missionary Meeting at Fredericton (1875), $75. Total for Foreign Mis- sions, $14i». iting to itions will not i on the Mira- rards of ninety exceeds the )rk which ex- supposed con- ana since June 7 children in 24 > children, day services, addition to my ah of England next meeting of New Bruns- ig such an edi- monies of the help us. The .tions scattered ir two energetic 1 hold which it f •wing report :— this Mission. at All Saints\ lirmed, most of re baptized, 11 iages. The in- new altar clofi bought for the a Lordship the is raised at the I concert in the ier the direction »p has also with / to St. James' ged and faithful ended to before )n for that piv- t of the clergy- aall try to make eneral purposes follows :— Offer- id Offertory at leral Purposes, Parish Church, )r Foreign Mis- 81 Gagetown.— Rev. J. Xealcs writes as follows :— " I have delayed sending this report, in the hope of being able to give it a more favorable turn ; but we not only experience our share of the general monetary depression, but our Parish has sufRired greatly from more local causes : a heavy fire in our village, and the failure of the most enterprising firm in our neighborhood. * Our Sunday School and services have felt the effect of fever, attended with nnusual mortality amongst children. Two young ladies have been engaged for some time, in collecting for the Diocese^ Church Society ; but report greater difHculty than ever in gathering subscripUons. Since the last report sent, seven (7) adults have been gathered into the con- gregation of Chrisf s flock by baptism, and with seventeen other candidates, pre- sented to our Bishop for confirmation. The week day services at Duck Creek were interrupted for some weeks, by scarlet fever in the family of the friend, in whose house they have been usually held ; but those at Summerhill, and at the Hamilton School, have been main- tained, and well attended. I fear we are not doing as much as we ought. It was in the primitive Church that an inspired Apostle testified, * All seek their own, not the things which are Jesus Christ's.' The Lord give us a lively sense of our responsi- bilities, that we may more diligently act up to them, and so have a better account to render of our year's work, in our next report, and of our Ufc^'s wurk ' upon that day.' " > ,. ; ,| Qrand Manan. — ^Rev. W. S. Covert has enclosed the following report : — - " The Rectory, which has remained in a dilapidated condition for nearly two years after my arrival on Grand Manaan, was last summer well repaired, and is now a good comfortable house. A fence was needed around the Stone Church, and this, though not yet finished, is in a forward condition. We shall send one dollar for Algoma, and twenty for the Home Missions of the Diocesan Church Society now ; but I hope to get from five to ten more for the latter object Much may be hoped for the progress of the Island from the educational and temperance movem^ts. I hope the Church may largely profit from the good results." „.*.... , ..: .. ..,.-..,....• .,:., Greknwich. — Rev. D. W. Pickett writes as follows: - >' ' •''''!' '' ■ " From my statistical returns forwarded some time since, it will be seen that the usual services at the Churches and stations in this Mission, have been regu- larly sustained, except at certain seasons when the river has been impassable. The attendance and conseciucntly the collections at ^e Offertory in St Paul's Church, Greenwich, have been larger since the seats were made free, than they were under the old system, and the change seems satisfactory to the minority of the Parishioners. This Church has lately had a new roof and other repairs. There is still a debt of nearly $600 on the Parsonage, and I fear it will not s6on be paid, unless some portion of the Glebe Land, now altogether unprofitable, be used for that purpose. This plan has been adopted, I learn from last year's Report, in the case of St David and St Patrick, upon certain conditions, and it might very well be repeated in this instance. At Greenwich Hill, a Station 8 miles below Oak Point, the fortnightly service is very well attended, though the larger number are not members of our church. 32 In Wicklmni tho nuraborof Church funillios \vxi much docioasod, owhig to fro- tjuent removals ; nud many young men who were formerly attendants and sup- porters of tho Church, have found a homo in other place;*. The old Church has, 80 far, fallen into decay, that It can no longer bo occupied ; but a room suffloiently large, with tho neccsnary accommodations for holding Divine Ser- vice, has been ftimishcd by Mr. Georgo Oolding, who has also exerted himself in a very praiseworthy manner, to keep a Sunday School open through the summer months. I regret that I am unable to report the usual amount of contributions to the Society at present. I have spent day after day in soliciting subscriptions, but almost in vain, and I am unmlling to guarantee any amount as heretofore, for the subscriptions of last year have not yet all been collected. Tlie people are willing, but they have no money that I can find. As the harvest is coming on, and their produce will soon find its way to market, it is possible that |50 might be collected before Christmas. I have just paid into the Treasurer'^ hands the small sum of tlo.7''>." Hampton. — Rev. Canon Walker reports contributions amounting to $9Y.tt(». KiNosOLEAR. — Rev. J. Fredoric Carr has forwarded the following report : ** The past year has been for this Parish, tbc most eventt\il one of the three I have now spent in it. The enlargement and restoration of St. Peter's, Spring Hill, has beet* 'com- pleted, with the exception of tho windows, at a cost of $1,0(>0. Tills work possesses an historical interest, as I find a desire for a Chancel, expressed in a report from the Parish to the Archdeacon in 1845. Several lesser undertakings have also been brought to a close, at an expense of f 500 or more. The assessment has been duly paid. The contributions to the Diocesan Church Society are larger than last year ; while the Oifertory at St Peter's, has been one third more than heretofore. I write this, trusting that tho Schedule Committee will not be encouraged to increase our burdens at present. I feel confident, thatm\' Parishioners have done what they could. I have alwat^ found them ready and willing to aid me in every work, evra beyond their ability. With increasing strength, I have ventured to undertake an additional service on every alternate Sunday. My Sunday duty, at present, consists of Sunday School work with two services on one Sunday, and on the following one, three services with twentw-two miles travel. Col. Maunsell still continues to give his valuable aid as lay reader. I feel more than ever, the useiblness of lay help like this. I have organized a Church of England Temperance Society, which meets fortnightly. I .shall be better able another year, to say whether it is ancillary to Parish work, with the care and labor it involves. I have to record the death of two brothers, at no great distance from each other — Joseph and Isaac Murray. Both were old and esteemed Parishioners ; from both I experienced much kindness personally ; and to the latter, the Church is indebted for its site and grounds. Another loss to us was the death at Christmas of Charles Hilton Green, w^o had just chosen a home in our midst, and who had become intimately con* nected with our Church work. These seem to be the events in the annals of the year most worthy of note. I append also the following financial statement : — Church Building, $400.00 ; Willing Workers, $150.00 ; Assessment, 1200.00 ; Offertory, $150.00 ; For Diocesan Church Society, $97.55. Tota', $997.55. 33 vlng to fre- ts and Slip- old Church ut ft room Divine Sor- ted himself hrough the ions to the iptions, but retofore, for i people are t is coming jle that $50 Treasurer'!" to $97.60. g report '• of the three as beeik 'jom- or a Chbncel, It an expense lan last year ; eretofore. incouraged to jhionera have ng to aid me tional service s of Sunday ng one, three eader. I feal which meets it is ancillary ice from each Parishioners ; le latter, the Hilton Green, itlmately con- orthy of note. lent, $200.00 ; 1, $997.55. Kingston. — Rev. D. I. Wetmore reports itS»;;.aT as the contributiouB frc his Parish. ijANCASTKR. — Rcv. Hcury M. Spike reports the sum of A5S.07 as contributions iVom this Parish. He adds — that the progress of Church work has been gradual, and the contributions for various Church objects has been encouraging. Mauokrvillic, &c. — Rev. G. H. Sterling reports for the general purposes of the Society, $84.74. , MoNCTON. — Rev. E. 8. W. Pentreath reports that the contributions will exceed those of last year, and that St. Andrews, Point Du Cheno, will be represented in the list this year for the first time. He writes as follows ; " I am glad to be able to report to the Society that, notwithstanding our draw- backs, the second year of my rectorship has been much more prosperous than the first. The numbsr of baptisms and marriages is larger than during any year in the history of the Parish. I do not denire to conceal that, owing to the shifting character of the population, and the remains of past difficulties, there is yet hard work before us, but there have been many Important encourage- ments lately In my work. The congregation has outgrown tne capacity of our present building, and the attendance of men la a marked feature. This I attri- bute, in part, to the formation, last fall, of ' St. George's Church Association,' now numbering 60 members, designed for parochial work. Instruction, and the promotion of sociability among Church people. It is a regularly equipped Society, having its officers, committees, rulea and badges. The rector Is Presi- dent. Its meetings are held fortnightly. " There Is also a total abstinence section of the Church of England Temperance Society, which Is doing good service. The Hon. Judge Botsford Is Vice-Presi- dent. A * Church room,' for the accommodation of these meetings has been built and paid for by the 'Association.' We propose to erect the main build- ing of the Church this summer, as far as our means will allow. I have also much pleasure iu reporting that notwltLstandlng our comparatively small num- bers and want of means, a large amount has been raised for necessary expenses. The rectory was scarcely In a habitable condition ; obliging us to spend a heavy sum upon it. I have found the people most willing and ready to help me. I append a statement, which I think most creditable to a small congre- gation of working people, r , Pledges and Offertory, • ■ ' • $460 00 Church Room, built by " Association," including $41.00 worth of lumber from E. B. Chandler, jr., • • 160 00 Repairs on and about the Rectory, « • 240 00 Christmas present of useful articles, . • • 50 00 $890 00 " I do not include In this, sums contributed for new church, or collection for the Society. The usual fortnightly service has been held In Shedlac. In addi- tion to the statistics from Moncton, I have burled two persons in Shedlac, two m Dorchester, and one In Cocagne." From the Parish of St. Andrews, Shedlac, a subscription list has been for- warded, amounting to $20. ^ NxwoASTLE. — Rev. Aug. Prime has Inclosed the following report : " I have much pleasure in reporting an increase in the contributions to the Diocesan Church Society from the Parish of Newcastle proper ; and am sorry that I cannot say the same for Hardwicke. ' " ' c 34 » •'There Ih, however, some reason for the deflci-^ucy Iroju the latter Parish; for, although noroinaUy ftirmcrs, the people depei. i principally for Bubsiateoce in Bummer on the flahing, which this year has so far proved a total failure, and in winter on labor in the woods, which last winter literally amounted to nothing. I have been through the Parish twice, trying to collect for this fund. They one and ail promined to give, but it was quite depressing to see so many farms ploughed and ready for seed which the owncrn hvi no means of procuring. Had I had means of mv own, I should gladly have given to them, instead of asking for anything. This applies to the majority of the people, though not of course to all. I feel bound to say that more oould have been done by some in this Parish than has been done. " My own stipend is more than 12 months in arrears, and I see no prospect of the deficiency being made up, to say nothing of the future. I am more and more convinced that very little can be done with the Parish of Hardwicico un- til more frequent soi vices are established than on every fourth Sunday. A Methodist preacher has settled there, and although the people still, with few exceptions, profess loyalty to the Ohurch, yet I fear that on the Sundays when there is no service, many of them attend these schismatical gatherings, the re- sult of which must eventually be a weakening of their attachment to the Church. During last summer, the Kev. W. Wright, a Priest of the Diocese of Mon- treal, rendered us much valuable assistance, for which I feel deeply grateful, by keeping the Church open, not only on Sundays, but twice daily, for over three months. The number of people who crowded the Church on Sundays, and the large proportion that attended the daily services, shewed what this Parish might be brought to if a clergyman was settled among them, and the Church system properly carried out. •'We have partially restored the Church, which was in a state of dilapidation, and are now awaiting more funds to complete it. I should like to take this opportunity of thanking his Lordship the Bishop for his great kindness in de- fraying all the expense connected with the re-casting of one of our chime of three bells, which is now on its way back from England. *' With regard to the Parish of Newcastle, though it cannot boast of many Church families, our congregations are large, and offerings fair, and our com- munion-roll is slowly increasing. Our Lenten services were largely attended, in spite of pressure brought to bear outside. At our last Vestry meeting we abolished the subscription list {Deo gratia), and established instead the Scrip- tural mode of giving, viz. : the Offertory system, which has so far quite realized our expectations. I consider that Newcastle has contributed more to the Diocesan Church Society this year than it ever did before, though a less amount of money has been sent than other years except last. It should be borne in mind that when large amounts were sent from this place, a large proportion was given by the officials of the Intercolonial Rulway, who were settled here for several years, and whose loss, now that they are removed, we feel very greatly. Many of our people have this year doubled their subscriptions, no^ withstanding the depression in trade." Contributions amount to $166.01. Nkw Maryland. — The Rev. F. AJexander reports contributions to amount of $80.70, of which 86.00 are limited to Widow and Orphan Fund. The annual collection in aid of this latter fund amounted to $1.12. NoRTOK. — Rev. E. A. Wameford writes : " I wish from my heart I could report a larger sum than $86.70. I believe that ray parishioners, with one or two exceptions, have done their best, taking mto er Parish; Bubslstonce fftUure, and to nothing, ind. They many farms f procuring. ,, Inrttead of ough not of by some lu ) no prospect im more and ;ardwlcko un- Sunday. A tin, with few undays when •rings, the re- to the Church. 30686 of Mon- ily grateful, by for over three tidaye, and the at this Parish nd the Church of dilapidation, ke to take this kindness in de- f our chime ol boast of many f and our com- irgely attended, atry meeting we Btead the Scrip- iir quite realized 1 more to the h a less amount lid be borne In arge proportion ere settled here ,d, we feel very bscrlptlons, not- ons to amount of id. The annual 70 I believe that best, taking Into 15 consiilei ttioD the great scarcity of money, but I hope when tbid hard prcsauro has par I- 1 away we may do better, for the Society has the good wishes of all.*' PETKR.SVILLK.- #15.70. -Rev. Joseph Smith reports contributions to the aaiount of Pktitcoduc— Rev. Cuthbert Willis reports ofl'ertory contributions: for General Purposes, #74.47; Widows and Orphans Fund, $4.61; and for the Mission of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, $6.22 ; total, #86.20^ " In August last,*' Mr. ^Villis writes, " we commenced to build a Parsonage this, with the outbuilding.s, are now almost completed. The debt of #230 I have assumed, and have good hopes that in due time by the atisistance of fViends it will, if MOT all, in large measure bo made up. Our congregations are impro- ving, and the people willing to co-operate with me in all my undertakings." Princk William, Dumfriks, &c.— Rev. E. A. W. Hauingtou has inclosed the Ibllowing report: " I write my report this year with more than ordinary satisfaction, because I think it contains proof of the Church's growing strength in this Mission. '* During the year, beside continuing the regular sorvices, I have opened two small stations — one at Acton, where I find nine Church families, and a strcnig desire for the Church's offices ; the other at Allen Dale. Being blessed with excellent health, I have been able to hold three services on every Sunday, and tour upon the greater festivals, with an average attendance of 196 in four Churches. " During the summer the Lord Bishop administered tho rito of confirmation to thirty-three (^8) persons, and by an increase of twenty-seven (27) the num- ber of communicants in the Mission is now considerably larger than over before, notwithstanding the constant emigration from the Parishes. '' There have been forty (40) infant and seven (7) adult baptisms during the year, one of which, following the rule of the Prayer-book, was by immersion. " In collecting for the Church Society I have met with but one refusal, and although the scarcity of money is universally felt, the amount subscribed is about ten ((10) dollars more thanlast year. " Of this, one-half has been paid in to the Treasurer, the balance remains unpaid for a short time, not, I am confident, from any unwillingness to pay on the part of subscribers, but on account ^ their absolutely empty purses. There has been no difficulty in making up the amount requested from the Mission by the Board of Home Missions, and I am glad to report that many of the young men, who depend upon their daily labor, subscribe liberally towards this fun£ We have also contributed 1^11.40 to Foreign Missions, making in all : — Diocesan Church Society, 199.01 ; Foreign Missions, $11.40 ; Board of Home Missions, #240.00,; total, #860.41." " I beg to thank the Conunittee for the grant made for the McAdam Junc- tion Mission. Through the great kindness of many brother clergymen we have been able to hold fortnightly service at MoAdani, and I have also baptized sev- eral children there. I have drawn but #40 of the grant made, and trust the Committee will allow the balance (#60) to stand to the credit of the Mission, to be used to pay expenses of service during the present year. Qdeknsbury. — Rev. A. H. Weeks reports contributions to the amount of ^89.00. Mr. Weeks writes : — " I am sorry to be obliged to send a somewhat smaller sum than last year to the general fund of Diocesan Church Society. The dull- i;}: V •t ...i ■'11 ■-i'5'f ,' :f r lit , ) iili IP i ii 30 ness of business is most sensibly felt here, not a few nre very much distressed. We are laying out quite a sum on the Parsonage, in which we are most gen- erously assisted by a handsome gift from the Lord Bishop. We are also doing something to put the Church in r decent state of repair. *' Since my last report we have been very much gratified, and I trust truly edified, by a visit of the Lord Bishop, when 13 candidates were presented for confirmation." RiCHiBCCTO. — Rev. N. A. Coster writes as follows : " With some satisfaction I report a larger sum from this Parish than was sent last year to the Diocesan Church Society. " The Society may need to be reminded that Kingston, which is in my Parish, has lately been connected with Weldford; and I have recommended the people there to send their contributions distinct from mine. " Enclosed is a list of the collections here, amounting to ^eS.fS, which will be paid to the Treasurer before this reaches yon. *^ I sec the collection for Foreign Missions so often appended to the lists, that I feel bound to state that I have Mr. Frith's receipt for $11.75 on Decem- ber 22d, being the oflTertory on St. Andrews Day. " I may here state that we are sending to-day to Mrs. Dowling, for Algonia Missions, $16.64, partly raised by an offertory, and partly by needle-work." Mr. Coster has since reported from Kingston, which is now attached to the Parish of Weldford, the sum of |10. JRiCHMOND. — Rev. W. H. Street reports $65.00 as the amount of contribution? from this Parish. EoTHESAY. — Rev. F. Partridge has inclosed the following report : " By God's blessing I am again able to report this Parish as progressing. While there are the usual] discouragements, from which no faithful pastor is, or should wish to be free, there are many signs of good results from the work of the past year. We thank God, and tak^^ courage. " The great event of the year has been the consecration of St. Paul's Church in Rothesay. This Church, which was originally built by the joint efforts and subscriptions of Churchmen and Presbyterians, has, by the gradual decreasing of the Presbyterian population, and the decided increase of tne Church people, naturally fallen into our hands, as we are the only persons who are likely to be able for a long time to support a place of Divine worship. The handing over of this building to the Church of England has been mainly accomplished by the Hon. John Robertson, who has been actuated chiefly by the motive that regu- lar ministratrations should be supplied in the Church in which he had long maintained a great interest. Some alterations have been made in the interior, to make it more suitable for the celebration of the service of our Church. New choir seats have been put in ; a Vestry has been built within the Church. Reading desk, lecturn, holy table, and chancel rail added ; and a neat plain screen divides the whole from the body of the Church. The expenses of these alterations hav^ been met by the exertions of the Ladies' Sewing Society, with the exception of the choir seats, the money for which was given by six gentle- men, throug':'. Mrs. L. J. Almon. "The Church was consecrated on May 81st by the Bishop of the Diocese. At the same time 84 candidates were presented for the apostolic rite of laying on of hands, all of whom, with one exception, afterwards partook of the Holy Eucharist, and will, it is hoped, every one become regular and devout commu- nicants. V . . 37 distressed. 5 most gen- ! also doing trust truly (•esented for lan was sent a my Parish, sd the people >, which will to the lists, 5 on Decem- ;, for Algoraa eedle-work." tached to the contributions t: bS progressing, hful pastor is, from the work Paul's Church int efforts and lual decreasing Church people, ire likely to be J handing over iplished by the stive that regu- -h he had long ! in the interior, ir Church. New in the Churcli. id a neat plain spenses of these ing Society, with en by six gentle- I of the Diocese. >lic rite of laying ;ook of the Holy d devout commu. " There aro two Church Total ^Abstinence Societies in the Parish iu good working order. There is a good library and reading room in connection with the Rothesay Society. In addition to their specific work, which is, I am con- vinced, for good, they are very useful in bringing the young people in contact with the clergyman, and causing them mutually to know each other better. " A night school was held two nights in each week during the greater part of the winter, at which there was a fair attendance of men. In this work I have been greatly assisted by D. D. Robertson and John I. Woodward, Esqs., with- out whose aid I should have been quite unable to carry on the school. " A Bible-class has been held at Gondola Point every Wednesday evening , until the end of the winter. It is now discontinued until the autumn. Tlie Sunday-schools are doing efficient work. '* A Mission was held durina; Lent, consisting of special services and sermons every night for a week, first at Gondola Point, then at Rothesay, in which aa earnest attempt was made to arouse the people to an increased sense of their religious duties, and to deepen the spiritual life. This was followed by an in- crease in the number of commumcants, and other manifestations of the Divine blessing. The effort will be maae next year, God willing, on a more extended scale. " I hope to have a meeting, previous to the meetings of the Society, to set before my parishioners the state of the Society's finances, and hope that our contributions may be proportionably increased. At any late I can promise that they will not be less than last year." Contributions amount to $242.60. St. Andrews and Chamcook. — Geo. D. Street, Esq., Secretary of this Com- mittee, reports contributions as follows: St. Andrews, ^152.00; Chamcook, $31.30; total, .$183.30. Offertory, in aid of the missionary work in the Diocese of Algoraa, $25. Sackville and Dorchester. — The Rev. John D. H. Browne has forwarded the following report : " I beg herewith to supplement my answers to the questions annually pro- pounded by your Society by the following report of the past year's doings in the Parishes of Dorchester and Sackville, and of the present condition of the said Parishes. Owing to the ill-health of the former incumbent, the Rev. D. Nickerson, A. M., he was obliged to resign his position and retire from the work early in July last, and although the present rector accepted an election from the above-named Parishes in the same month, yet owing to circumstances con- nected with his former work he was unable to leave Pugwash until the first day of October, when he entered actively upon the duties of bis new field of labor, thus causing, unfortunately, a vacancy of three months in which there were no services held. . " I found on my arrival a hearty welcome awaiting me, the people seeming anxious to have the services of the Church again conducted in their midst " I am glad to be able to say that during the vacancy the people had not been idle. '* In Sackville, by the hard work of the ladies, and with the hearty co-opera* tion of the gentlemen, there had been collected about $600, .with which hand- some amount the very pretty Church has been painted within and without, a laree full-toned bell provided, and all needful repairs put upon the building, making it now in appearance, as in reality, one of the best repured and best kept Churches in the Diocese. In Dorchester, likewise, by the outlay of over $400, the Church has been painted and thoroughly repaired, inside and out, making it for a plain style of building quite attractive. m m- ;;|;'il'- X 88 mi i iU m if. i^ ^ Ill h:: :'!> " Since my arrival I have to report excellent congregations, both on Sundays as well as on week days. The ladies of Dorchester have collected nearly $200 to be expended for the enlargement of the Sunday School bouse and other Sun- day School purposes, and they are now preparing for a large bazar, by which they hope to raise $400 or $500, to go towards building a parsonage house. •' At Westcock, the ladies (largely due to Mrs. Sheriff Botsford) have col- lected in various ways ?200, wherewith to paint and repair the Westcock Church, and tenders are now asked for the work. " I am now preparing classes for confirmation, awaiting the Bishop's visita- tion, and I have strong hopes that quite a number will be prepared for that holy and apostolic rite. And lastly, I have the satisfaction of informing you that at a largely attended meeting of the parishioners of Dorchester, held on Saturday last, it was unanimously decided to build a parsonage house near the Dorchester Church, the old one at Westcock not having been occupied by the present incumbent, it being very far from post and telegraph offices, and some distance from the nearest Church. As this is considered by all in both parishes a necessity to the proper carrying on of the work, and as the movement is warmly advocated by the Hon. E. B. Chandler, the Hon, A. J. Smith, and nearly all the men of means in the place, its success, I feel confident, is already assured." / Contributions to Diocesan Church Society (1876), - $196 68 Repairs Church at Sackville and bell, - - 600 00 Repairs Church at Dorchester, - - • 400 00 Repairs Church at Westcock, - - - 200 00 Enlargement of Sunday School, &c., Dorchester, 200 00 Total, - $2,896 68 St. James, St. amount of $150. John. — Rev. W. Armstrong reports contributions to the St. David, &o. — Rev. Hastings S. Wainwright reports as follows : "In forwarding to you my annual returns for the year ending June 1st, 1876, I have to state that in October, 1876, 1 made arrangements for holding service at Moore's Mills, a settlement on the New Brunswick Railway, nine miles from 8t. Stephen, and bordering on the Parishes of St. David and St. James. By so doing I had to close the Parish Church of St. David every other Sunday. This during the winter months was no loss, for though missing several services owing to severe storms, I was enabled to hold 116 Sunday services — 20 more than in the previous year. On Sunday evening, the 28th of November, I held my last service at St. David's Ridge, which is but two miles from Moore's Mills, and the Church people who attended my services there now come to the Mills. On ^ving up St. David's Ridge, I held evening service in the school house on Bay Boad with, I believe, great encouragement. " Every Sunday last winter, through storm and drift, I have gone over my stated number of miles — 24 when to St. Patrick, and 82 when to Tower Hill and the Mills, and more than once or twice finding the doors closed at Tower HiU. My station at this latter place being for certain reasons changed, giving me three miles further on to drive and three to return. " Though I cannot claim many (%urch people at Moore's Mills, I am glad to state that all appear greatly interested in the services of the Churrh. The ^u&nting and sin^g by a pains-taking choir being beyond all^cora^arison the b9st in my Mission. I sincerely trust that much and lasting gjcd will be accomplished here. 39 1 Sundays sarly *200 )ther Sun- by which house, have col- Westcock >p'8 visita- >d for that irraing you sr, held on 56 near the ied by the I, and some th parishes ovement is Smith, and t, is already 6 63 00 00 00 10 00 )6 63 lions to the Qe Ist, 1876, Iding service le miles from anee. By so unday. This ervices owing more than in held my last e's Mills, and heMillfl. On house on Bay ;one over my to Tower Hill osed at Tower langed, giving L I am glad to Ohurrt. The oravarison the g jcGi will be " Taking it all through, the past year bu been a more successful one than the previous year, though I have experienced much to sadden and disappoint me. The brief visit of our good and energetic Bishop in June last was indeed a red letter day to us — a day of joy and refreshment to many. Sixteen young men and maidens ratified their baptismal covenant on the occasion. And the goodly number of 45 of the faithful refreshed their souls with the spiritual food of the most blessed body and blood of our Saviour Christ, both God and man. " I am indeed sorry to say that the financial aspect of this Mission has by no means improved. The times have been and still are very hard. Money scarce, and many very reluctantly and slowly coming up to the work of the Lord in the support of His Church. I hope that tlie building of the Grand Southern Railroad will tend to put money in circulation. Yet on this head we have not exactly done nothing. Though not, I own, what we ought and could do. " The heavy debt on the parsonage has been lessened by -5 1*70, raised by a strawberry festival in July; insuraace of the same for three years, §16.50; assessmtnt, $220 ; Diocesan Church Society, S49.22 ; in all, $455.22. " The list of subscribers to Diocesan Church Society for last year I will send with this letter. I hope to be able^o raise more for this year, though I cannot say for certain. " In obedience to the request of the Lord Bishop I have read to my several congregations the letter to the clergy, aud urged upon them all the great neces- sity of supporting heartily the Home Mission branch of the Church Society, without whose aid not only this Mission but many others would have to be closed." St. Georob and Pbnnfikld. — Rev. R. E. Smith writes as follows : " Both my Churches are in good working order. The actual number of com- municants during the past year, 136, the largest number I have ever returned, may be taken as a fair index of my work. I have held more services during the year, viz., 84 ; and my Lenten services were very well attended and pro- ductiveof good effects. " I have also formed a " WomenVChurch Work Association," with a mem- bership of S?, and a " Church of England Total Abstinence Society," with a membership of 60 ; both of which Societies are doing a good work. " Since my last report an active member of the Church here, Mrs. Samuel Johnson, has entered into her rest, ' in sura and certain hope of the resurrec- tion to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ.' " Our contributions will be, I hope, from $160 to 'ii«180. Money, owing to various reasons, is very scarce, and we cannot finish collecting until mv return from St.. John." St. Paul's, Portland. — Rev. Canon DeVeber reports the amount of contri- butions to the general purposes of the Society, $660; to the Widows and Orphans Fund, $42.02 ; to the Society for the Propagation of the Go'pel, .S55 ; total, $757.03. St. Mart's and Stanley.— -Rev. W. Jaftrey reports ; ' " The missionary at St. Mary's and Stanley writes that his parishioners are now engaged in building a Church, which, together with the hard times, will prevent any ircrease in the amount of subscri|Kion3 towards the funds of the Society. He hopes, however, to report nearly if not quite the amount. " At a meeting of the parishioners of Stanley it was decided that a grant be applied for toveards the support of a resident clergyman, provided one can be found, and the people can make satisfactory arrangements." ' • f'^- %. '' m ;■■ '-: .-S! ^fl ■Ji r H "'''i, h: .' ''^'\ |i ■■-'\, ■ 40 SnEDiAC. — Kev, Dr, Javvi? reports contributions for the general purposes of the Society, |o:{.47, and a collection for Missions of the Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel, $5.32. Springfield asd Johnston. — Itev. G. Rogers writes as follows : '' Failing health for several months past compels me to abandon Mission life and seek lighter duty in my native land. I have placed my resignation in ihe hands of the Bishop, to take effect on or about October 1st. *' It was with great pleasure Inst July that we received a visit from his Lord- ship. In Springfield I presented sixteen candid ites for confirmation. Tlie fol- lowing day through a heavy down pour of rain I drove the Bishop to Johnston, a distance of sixteen^ miles, where thirteen young persons were confirmed. Here we vn-re met by tJanon Medley, who drove his Lordship to Sussex. " With regard to Johnston and tlie settlement of questions which the di;lega- tion, at so much time and labor, eo patiently investigated last April, I bog to say that I have no reason tu hope that any pecuniary benefit will ever arise to the Missonary. Matters remain as they were. No interest has been collected, and I fear no effort has been made by the phurchwardens to obtaiu a suitle- ment." Contributions amount to .^33. 88. SiMONDS. — Rev. G. Schofield writes as follows : • " Li July last we had the pleasure of a visit from the Bfshop to Black River, accompanied by the Revs. Canon DeVeber and T. E. Bowling, when 27 persons were confirmed in the Church, and afterwards two sisters were confirmed at their own house, one of them being so unwell as to be unable to ride to Church. " It was a day of fucred gladness to many, and especially so to myself, as among the persons confirmed there were some whom I had baptized in infancy, and whom it whs a special pleasure to receive into the full communion of the Church. It was the first time I had experienced this joy. *' About the same time a bell, generously given by T. W. Daniel, E-q., was hung in the steeple, where I hope it will long «erve to summon the peopltj to worship God in the beauty of holiness. " Last summer I conducted a weekly service in a echool-house at Mispec on Saturday afternoons — the only day on which I could have the use of the room. The people showed their gratitude by f-ubscribing $20. But when the mills are «t work the operatives cannot attend this service, and the farmers are often obliged to go to market in St. John. For these reasons the number in attend- auce was small. A Sunday service would, I think, be much more encouraging. " On Easter Sunday I commenced a monthly communion service at Moose- path, which I intend to continue. On each occasion we have had nine coni- municnnts, and i expect sobic additions to these. " I am };reatly indebted to my lay reader, J. Herbert Lee, Esq. (son of the late Canon Lee), for usetul help at Moosepath, where he is very much and deservedly esteemed. "If, as I hope, the General Committee will give us a lease of land on which to build a Church at Moosepath, I shall forthwith set about collecting the necessary funds for that purpose. The work has been long delayed. But I am not sorry for this now, as the proposed site is a far better one than that pre- viously thought of, and as both lumber and labor are cheap now, I hope wc shall be able to build the Church and pay for it at an early day." The total contributions from this Parish ai'e ^108. St. Mark, St. John.— Mr. T. B. Hanington reports |ol5.86, including ^1 1 for Widows and Orphans. 41 St. Stephen, CHRir-r CiiURCn. — liev. .]. Rtishton reports contributions to the amount of *20. Sussex. — Rev. Canon Medley writes as follows : " It will not be expected, owing to my long and serious illness, that I shall have a very interesting report to make to the Society. In making up my statis- tical return I am pleased to find that (he number of Sunday and week-day services has increased rather than diminished. This is accounted for by the kindness of several of my brethre!\ of the clergy, the assistance of two worthy laymen as lay rea>lers,' and the faithfulness of the Rev. J. H. Talbot, who was acting as travelling Missionary, and was sent by the Bishop to take charge of my work. I am thankful to .< ly I am now able to take at least a share of that work, and I trust, if God wills, I shall soon be fit for more. The annual subscription list to Diocesan Church Society is not yet closed, but I hope to make it up this year to §180." TuiNiTY, Sr. John. — Mr. Lawrence Sturdce, Secretary of this Committee, re- ports contributions as follows: Widows and Orphans Fund, $110.47 ; General Purposes, $833.66 ; total, A941. 13. Upuam. — Rev. S. J. Ilanford writes as Ibllows : " I beg to state that since July last I have taken up as best I could, my for- mer work in Ilamraoiid ; having services in the Parish Church once in four Sundays. I feel, howt- vei, that this is leaving very much undone that the best interests of the people need. At the same time I must add that this part of the Mission is rather going backward.^, if anything — at leist in numbers — by rea- son of the people moving away towiirds the line of railroad, and none coming or likely to come in to take their place. " In St. Martins I am able to have the services only on everif other Sunday — alternately morning and evening — and, therefore, the wants of the people must be very inadequately supplied, and (he Church is consequently suffering loss. A resident clergyman is w.tnted at Quaco, and the people very readily responded to a call upon them to raise a sufficient amount to meet a grant from the Diocesan Church Society. The result was so satisfactory that the parties mak- ing the move were quite confident that the roqui-iite sum could be secured for a new Mission, to embrace the shore line, &c., from Black River to Salmon RIvt and westward. " But as this subject has already been before the Board of Missions, I teed add nothing more than that I should be heartily glad if some such arrangement can be carried out. " At the same time I fear Upham and Hammond might be losers. As far as I am concerned I would be content with something less than my present stipend. Hut the interests of this Mission must be regarded apart from my wishes. " At all events au active and devoted man at Quaco would find a good field for work, and if we do not fill the place, others will, as they are now doing, occupy the ground. *' While I have great reason to be thankful for that measure of health which has been vouchsafed to me, I have to be careful of myself, not without doubt at times of my being able to continue at actual service, while on every hand one sees work to be done. May God indeed raise up laborers for his harveit. " I have not yet quite got through with collecting the subscriptions for the Diocesan Church Society, and though we may be a little short, I trust the Mis- sion will not at least be much behind its last year's contributions." B^ 11 i^l 42 Woodstock. — Rev. T. Xeales lias inclosed the following report : " The report from this Mission for the* past year need not be a long one. The work has been divided between the Rev. L. W. Fowler and myself, I taking the duty chi-^fly at and in the neighborhood of the Parish Church and St. Luke's, and Mr. Fowler that chieHy in the outer parts of the Mission, and we both find this ample work. The statistical returns show an increase of work done in almost every part, as, of course, there should be, with two of us to do it, and T can confidently say that the Church has taken a hold in the outlying parts of the Mic>8ion which was not known before, an i it only requires time and zeal to make it grow stronger. On the 1 2th of Si?pteaibftf last, the Right Rev. Bishop Neely, w Maine (for his Lordship, the Bishop of the Diocese, who was at the time seriously ill), administered the holy right ol confirmation to 44 candidates, and on the following day dedicated our new Sunday School house to its proper uses, '* It was to us a time of great cheer, though tho being denied the long looked for presence of our own Biahop was to us alt a matter of great regret. Our new Sunday School, with its new cabinet organ, cost about $750. In February last the gltbe and rectory-house were sold, and the proceeds invested according to law. As there is now no rectory in the Parish, I am in hopes that in course of time one will be provided. " Death has made sad inroads amongst us, and of the thirty three (33) burials, ten (10) were those of communicants.'' Contributions amount to >!27'7..'>0 •- . . WiCKLOw. — Rev. J. E. Flewelling reports contributions to the amount of $1$.2S, and he says it is small, owing to the expenditure required in building a Church in this Mission. More may be expected ne.xt year. Mr. Flewelling inclose^ the following report: " I began my work here on St. Barnabas day, June llth, 1875, I found the people rather discouraged concerning Church matters, owing to the sudden removal of my predecessor, Rev. W. R. Almon. They encouraged me very much in my work. We have been working earnestly the last year, and God has blessed our efforts. " On the 13th June of this year our Church at Greenfield was consecrated by the Bishop. A very Urge number of people were present to witness the inter- csting^ceremony of consecrating a churchyard and Church. Confirmation the same day, when I presented 48 candidates for the holy and apostolic x\\,f^, several of whom became communicants. It is a day long to be remembered by both pastor Hndp^'ople. There were present of the cltrgy. Rev. F. Alexander, Revs. T. Nealcs, L. A. Hoyt, and W, H. Street. " The Church is growing here. I have good hopes for its future success. If the clergyman is faithful and zealous, the Church will become a power foi* good here, as the laymen and laywomen are so willing to work. " The Church Society is to be congratulated upon this promising field, for without its aid the clergyman would have to leave, as the people are very few in number, and unable to sustain a clergyman themselves. '' I return thanks for the kind assistance I have received from the people, the Bishop, and many of the clergy." following report has been inclosed bv the Travelling Missionary. — The Rev. James H. Talbot : " In the post of Travelling Missionary I find the printed statistical return of no use, a,3 the questions, all but one or two, apply to parish duty, and these 43 lojed bv the few even might require fuller answers than could well be got into that docu- ment. Therefore, I must ask you to let this report pass for both a statistical and general account. " I started on my first travelling missionary journey on July 22d, having spent the early part of that month in preparing a confirmation class and doing Other work at my late charge of Hammond. And I held the office until March 1st, 1876. That time was spent as follows : From July 22d to October 8d, in Albert County; from October 8d to November 10th, in Fredericton ; from November 10th to November 26th, in Sussex ; from November 25th to January 3d, in Albert County ; from January 3d to March 1st, in Sussex. "The work both at Fredericton and Sussex was regular and is otherwise statistically accounted for. Both my stays at the latter place were occasioned by the illness of Rev. Canon Medley. 1 baptised 28 children ; 26 in Albert, I at Fredericton, and 1 at Sussex. No adults. Performed 2 marriages — I in Albert, 1 at Studholm, and no burials. I feel that Albert County and the work there require a further notice and fuller description. *' First of all during the time spent there I performed 43 Sunday services and four on week-days, with an average congregation of 50-^. These services were performed at seven different places — three Churches and four mission stations — as follows : Hopewell Church, Harvey Church, New Ireland Church, Hopewell Cape Station (the Court House), Salmon River Station (Baptist building), Mechanics' Settlement Station (Methodist building), Point Wolf Station (school house). " The Church at Hopewell Hill has stood disuse, neglect, and weather, with- out being very materially injured. I persuaded the people to assist in painting the outside. And they promised that the roof should be seen to this spring. " At Harvey the Church, began on too large a scale and never finished, is thoroughly dilapidated : the foundation has settled, the roof leaks, and all the plaster is broken, and I should fear that it is beyond the means or power of the very few Church people living there to restore or save it. " At New Ireland the small but strongly built Church has stood some 15 years neglect very fairly, and a thorough painting would be of great benefit to it. " At Mechanics' Settlement, which was before this time served from Water- ford, and which I hope still to reach, a Church is in course of erection. At this present time, service is held by permission of the Methodists in their meet- ing-house. At Salmon River very good congregations attended a fortnightly service In the Baptist meeting-house, which was kindly lent for the purpose, and at Hopewell Cape, on the few occasions upon which I was able to get there for service, a large number assembled at the Court House. At Point Wolf also I held some few services in a school-house, and they were fairly attended. " T^ere still remain, or at least there were, 9 communicants that I know of, and there are doubtless others, that found no opportimity of attending a cele- bration. " The number of baptisms show that the Church has still some sort of hold in some parts of the county, but the proportion of Church people in the congrega- tions is very small, for the few that are still lefl live for the moat part far distant from each other. Thi^ fact seems to be the chief difficulty in the way of prop- erly working this Mission, since not only are the distances very great, the drives necessary averaging between 19 and 20 miles, but the hills are also steep, and the roads, some of them, very rough. In less than four months, and not I think driving unnecessarily, I find recorded in my journal 1547 miles. *' As regards money matters — the other great difficulty in the way of working Albert by itself — I am afraid that very little indeed can be expected from the people, at any rate, for some time to come in the way of supporting a clergyman. 11 i fllM ■ , lEnfil :. mffiii '1 'i DHffl ', ■' =i M H ', } But should another travelling missionn.ry be appointed, I foci sure that when not more needed elsewhere ho can always find work worth doing, and a heaoty wel- come from a few, it may be, of good Church people, who have held to the Church of their futhcrs without encouragement, beyond an occasional service, for 16 years. *' I hope that ii man of gi'eatfr experience and zeal will be found to undertake this important branch of the Church's work." t'rom tlie foregoing abstract it appears that with reference to tlie income of the Society, the contvibution.s have exceeded the amount of last year. This, luider all circumstances, affords gi-ound of thankfulness to Almighty God. It r ay also now be consideiHid wliether a work, such as is thus presented, is worthy of support and extension. This is the v^hole ( question now before the Church in tliis Diocese. Are its present Missions to be maintained and inci*eased 1 If the answer is given in the affirmative, then the Society must have, year by year, from eacli member of the Church regularly paid offerings, according to the ride laid down in God's Holy Word. ( )ur Heavenly Father has lately called away from among ns one who for many years was among the most prominent of the clergy, and the Rector of one of the most important country parishes in the Diocese. The Rev. William Elias Scovil, late rector of Kingston, was also one of the early supporters of the Society, and ever warmly interested in its welfare. Fitting, it is then, that in the })ages of this Report a notice should be recorded of his death — an event wliich, at a comparatively early i)eriod of life, has de- prived the Church of the services of a man of much learning and of sincere, earnest devotion to the service of His Lord and Saviour. ' , - - M» ■ . > ! I ' ■ '-,,) IV -1 ■-'*/) »J-: u: v>' >M1 '^ "■; :;;,' >J>;. ■<■ \' '■' PROCKRDfNGS OK THK (IKNEIJAL (M)MiM ITTeiK. St. John, J iily 4tli, ic<7i\, Tlio Committee met in St. John's Cliuvch School Room, onTucs- duy evening, at 7.30. The Right Reverend tlie Lord Bis.iop took the Cliair. Prayers. Mr. T. B. Hanington and Mr. R. T. Clinch, u Select Conuuittee, i-epoi-ted the Lay Delegates duly qualified to represent the Ijocaf Committees, who, with the Clergy at this and the following meet- ing, were as follows. Those marked* were not present, and those marked I were present only on Wednesday evening. PARISH. Andover, Burton, Blackville, ... BathUTst, Campobello, .. CamDrldge,. . . Canterbury, . . Chatham,. . . . Clifton, Dalhon^ie Derby,.., Douglas&Bright Dorchester, .... Dumfries, Frederlcton,.... Fairville, Gagetown, Greenwich, Grand Manan, Hammond, Hampton, — . . Kingsclear, .... Kingston, Lancaster, Ludlow Maugerville, .... Moncton, New Maryland, . New Denmark,.. Newcastle Norton, Pennfield, Petersville, . ; . . . Peticodiac Prince William, gueensburj',.... ichmond, Rlchibucto,.. .. CLERGY. Rev. <( <( i( i( (I tt tt <( (t (( tt i( ti t( ft •t ti ct t( i< ti It it i F. H. J. Brigstocke, S. J. Hanford, J. H. Talbot, E. S. Woodman, J. E. Flewelliag, T. Neales, T. E. Barker,* Arthur Daniel. i. F. Allison, A. Cogswell.J G. A, Scliolield, I. Allen Jack. J. H. Marvin, W. B. Scovll. Nelson Arnold, J. R. Flewelling.* C. Campbell, Morris Robinson. Capt. M'Murdo, N. H. Deveber. J. L. Saunders,* J. J. Hay ward.* W. F. Diblee, W. C. Raymond. J t< t( u S. D. Berton, ii B. L. Peters, ii H. L. Sturdee, (( T. B. Robinson, ii T. W. Daniel, il C. W. Whitney, ii C. E. L. Jarvis. 47 and tliat it be retened to llitj Boaid oi' Home Mi^s>sions to n'port oil the recomnieTulatioiis contained in tlie fsanio. "AUDITORS' REPORT. For (he ueor nulinff :V)th April, 1870. No. 1. General Purposes Account— Overpaymentri i:i the year have been, No. 'I. Statement of investments and rcceiptn. No. o. Parishes — Baliince to credit this Account, .... No. 4. Widows and Orplians fund— Balance to credit,. ... No. '). Education and Aged Clergymen— Balance to credit, No. 0. Divinity Scholarships— Balance to credit, .... No. 7. Incapacitated Clergyman— Balance to credit, .... No. 8. Former Treasurer's payments — (Credit Investment Account and Interest Account). No. 9. Investment Account— Balance to credit, No. 10. Sam. Scovll Trust— Overpayment on the Account, No. 11. Richlbucto Trust. No. 12. Miss Hazcn Trust— Overpayment on the Account, No. 13. Balances — Jalance due Treasurer, No. U. Invested Assets- «2(),3S7.4:j. «2,a37 29 (SO 00 am (H luy 79 S3 M 291 75 im 1)3 m m 47 5.5 418 1U l|a,S71 7» *a,571 7(1 The foregoing Accounts have been examined and found correct. One voucher —Mrs. Satterly— missing. Detailed Accounts, as follows, have also been submitted to the Auditors, examined and approved. A. Subscriptions and collections. B. Missionaries' Salaries. C. Officers' Salaries. D. Contlngv^acies. E. Society for the Propajjatlon of the Gospel Pensions. From the preceding statement it will be seen that the payments for general purposes, together with advances upon Accounts 10 and 13, have absorbed the balances in hand belonging to special objects, and also required from the Treasurer an advance of $418.10, which latter sum the Society now owes that officer. In view of the state of the funds, It will be for the General Committee to de- cide upon some mode of recouping the special objects, and the Treasurer the funds so advanced. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, ) . . ,.. „ W. H A. KEANS, ^Auditors. Saint John, June 30th, 1876. Mr. G. A. Schofield, from the Board of Home MissionH, pre- sented a Report, which he read, and on motion of Mr. B. L. Petei-s it was resolved, that the same be received a nd laid on the table and that the proposed Missionary Schedule for the current year be referi'ed to the Board of Home Missions, to be elected this evening. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. The Board of Home Missions beg to submit the following* report :— All the Missions receiving grants from the Society, with one exception oaly, have.duly entered into the requirec engagements for the past year ; and those engagements have, with a sino;le exception, been for the same sums as passed by the General Committee in July, 1S75. The exceptional case was that of 4s I I'v'^1 i I l'r,Trii>v ii,i,ii. Til"' um^iiiit i(.(|iilroil fruiu Ihl- Mis^'u;!! v,u« lediicid liy the Uourd from *:{iO lo t)iW, ami tlii' Soclety'i^ <;i'iint Inonuscl from $'J00 to ♦'j:;i. upon tlic uppllciilloii of tho Kl'cIoi', CliurVli Wanlons, mid Nestry, ntutlim' tlml tliciT was a (llinliiutlon of #120 Id tlitt parodilnl coiiti-lliiiMonHon aci-ouiU ot Uk! (Itfutli «>r removal of narltthionorrt iitid otlicr unavoidnhlr caumm. \VATKRK«)Rt», (I)utrli valloy, etc ) Tliu Grant of S400 upon condition of :i parochial contribution of ijCKKf, flri»l nmdc lu \HT'>, nnd for :i time ^uipendi'ii, has been renewed by the Board, to take ellect from the l*t March last. Mt Adam. Upon' the aj)pllcntlon of the Kev, E. A. W. Ilanlnirton the sum uf #100 was placed at the diapoKal of the Lord Rhhop to defray tno cxponsert of any cloru;yman who ml<;ht be able to ^^Ive Hcrvlccs at this Station durlu)( tlu' year— of this sum $40 has been paid. Aliuiut. Tills Mlsfllou was supplied for seven months l)y tho Hcv. J. H. Talbot, actlnsr In the capacity of Travelllnj^ Missionary, The Board regret that no contributions were obtained in this Mission from tho people, anil are of opinion that, while the ^rant for a travelling missionary difi'ers from (»ther> in not belnc conditional, collections and Bubscriptions towarda the general purpo!*es of the Society Hjiould in cver\ case where such services are tjiven, be asked for and reasonably expected, 'i'hero was drawn on account of the grant to Travelling Missionary i!!53ii.5W; from which inuHt be deducted $66.00 return- ed by the Bishop on account of Mr. Talbot's services at the Cathedral. Mr. l\ilbot havluj;' removed to the Mission of Waterford (Dutch Valley), Albert Is now vacant, as also arc the Missions of Buctouche, Camnobello, McAdani, Kingston (King's), St. Andrews, Shedlac, and Weldforil. No part of tiie grants mede to the two last Missions has been drawn during;' the year. Pktitcodiac. Under authority of a Resolution passed by the General Com nilttee In July last, the Board have authorised a payment of $100 to complete the parsonage hou^c in tliis mission ; It having been certlliod to them that the conditions of tlic Kesolutions were compllea with. Several applications for grants to New Misslona have been before the Board, of which St. Martins and New Denmark arc recommended in the schedule for next year. Tlierc are other and pressing claims which tlie Board would gladly meet were funds available for the purpose. It will however be seen, from the estimates of income and proposed expenditure submitted herewith, that the grants now recommended are, after all possible allowance for imtilled Missions, in excess of the probable Income of the Society. The Schedule submitted herewith is proposed by tlio Board as the most reasonable plan to meet the present heavy dctlciency and at the same time pro- vide sufficient income for the coming year. It Is tne result of a most pareful consideration of the resources and history of each mission. Both the direct payments made by the missions and tlieir'yearly contributions to the general purposes of the D. C. S. have been taken into account ; with the object of as- certaining the actual financial progress or retrogression of each mission during the past five years, and tracing as far as possible, the sources of the present deficiency. It has been found that during this period the Parishes already self-sustainini; have contributed in all some $1440 to the general purposes of the Society over the amount estimated as probable in 1871. Of^ the aiding missions, some twenty-four have contributed together in the five years about $5000 above the same estimate. As however after the third year a progressive increase was anticipated from each Mission, estimated at $40 for each of the years, 1874 and 1875, it will be seen that even then these Missions have exceeded by some $3000 the financial progress expected. In several Instances also new chm'ch- es, parsonai^es, or school-houses have been undeitaken and completed. Some other Missions, Including several which are new and as yet on trial, have shewn neither much progress, nor any serious retrogression, but are nearly stationary. Nine Missions only of those aided by the Society appear to have seriously retrograded ; but these, as will be seen'by the following statement, have fallen short of the estimates of 1871, by an amount equal to the present deficiency in the Society's funds. Dnriag tlie past five vcars the falling off in the direct pay- ments, or the contributions to the D. C. 8*., or in both, is as follows ; 49 liiccd l>y t!if fjoo t(. ri::!' HtuUnu; that n ui'c'ovml of MuUtlon (if II laHt. ton thi! Bum ,0 cxpenBC'H of n durluK tin' >o Ucv. J. H. Board relief oplo, and arc •8 from oi\\ct> B the Kunenil , ure clven, be it of the urunt S66.(iU rutuni- kthodral. Mr. [cy), Allicrt Is Uo, McAdaiii, fo part of the year. Goncral Coni- K) to complcto them that the jrc the Board, ic Bchedulc for i would gladly Bccn, from the inrlth, that the llled Mlaalons, aa the most same time pro- a most pareful Joth the direct to the general le object of a»- misslon during of the present self-BUstaininu; le Society over uissious, Bomc 5000 above the e increase was years, 1874 and aeded by some 80 new church- apleted. Some on trial, have but are nearly have seriously ent, have fallen ent deficiency in the direct pay- llows : natUurst, .... .... C'limbrlduu (Orand Lake), .... Doit!;la8 and iiriKht, .... Kingston and Clifton, .... l't!tcr»vlllo, .... .... lUclimoud .... St. David and St. Patrltk, .... Sprinfftield and Joitn«ton, .... Westilold, .... .... Total, .... |lb<> IK) 'Mr> m IW 00 IM Oi> 20S (»0 71 OU ?>■« 00 2ir> 00 S3 00 ♦14'20 CO If the (80 iucreaBe expected during tlilu time from each MiBslon Is alao talccn into account $720 must be added to this dotlcluucy ; making ?for those uim- parlshcB a sum nearly cmial to one tlUrd of the year's contributions by the whole DlocoBO to the D. 0. S. Had these Missions (somu of which have been aided by the S. P. G. for periods varying from a quarter to a half century or even more) made the same financial progrosa as the majority of the parishes In the Diocese, it la evident that there would now bo a considerable surplus avail- able for the purpose of incroaBing the present small stipends, as well a^ for new: Missions. Itisascrioua queatlonhow far It ia right to Itecp bacli new mlBSlon work and continue to apply the grant from the S. P. G. and the contributions to the D. 0. S. from the aolf-saatainlag and progrosBlvc Parishes, to Missions which show so little life; especially as, In some cases at leaat, thi^ Is due not so much to a want of moans, as to the apathy of parishioners aud their unwillingness to contribute in proportion to tiieir ability and the wants of the Church. There is alao an evident need of much greater caro of globes and local endowments in some parishes. The result of the investigation by the Board shews that the Diocese, in the whole, has made a considerable financial progress, the exceptions standing forth the more prominently when compared with tlie general growth in amount contributed. It having been found that in aeveral casoa the contributions reported to the D. C. S. have not been paid to the Treasurer until a long time after the annual meeting, In some instances nearly or quite twelve months being suffered to elapse— the Board recommended that the Secretary of the D. C. S. be reciuested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to gcneml and special funds : that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contrlbutious then remaining unpaid be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executive Committee, for their action in the matter, at the October meeting, and each meeting thereafter, so long as any amount ahall continue In arreor. The Board alao recommend that Sil rules aud regulations made by the Gen- eral Committee be printed in each Annual Report, and thoy desire to direct special attention to the rule ** that for the future the clergy and other collec- tors for the D. C. S. be required In their lists of subscribere handed to the Sec- retary for publication in the Report to insert the names of such persons only as have paid the amounts subscribed." They also recommend that every Mis- sionary be requested to furnish annually to the Treasurer of tl- i D. C. S. the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee in his Mission. The Board also recommend that hereafter one yearly return only be required from each Missionarv in place of the two half-yearly returns as at present; this return to embrace all the information required by the S. P. G. and the D. C. S. The estimate of income and expenditure, with the Schedule recommeadcd for n(>xt year and the returns, correspondence and minutes of business trans- acted by the Board during the past year, accompany this Report. i" On motion of the Rev. Oanon Scovil, it was resolved to proceed to the election of the Boaixi of Home Missions by nomination and ballot, and Mr. I. Allen Jack and Mr. E. B. Cliandler, jr., being /fe m :c:x:, 50 appointed tellers, they i-epoi-ted the following gentlemen elected, who, on motion of Mr. Peters, were declared to be the Board of Home Missions for the ensuing year : Rev. F. H. J. Biigstocke, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, " Canon DeVeber, " G. A. Schofield, ■ " G. M. AiTOstrong, -. . " G. Sidney Smith, Mr. S. D. Berton, " Hurd Petera. Read by Mr. Weldon, a petition from Mr. Francis B. Hazen, with reference to the estate of the late Miss D. B. Hazen, and it was moved by Mr. Weldon that the petition be referred to the Executive Committee, with power to deal with the subject-matter of the same ; Whereupon it was moved in amendment by Mr. Schofield, that the words after " Executive Committee " in the resolution be left out, and the following words be added, " to report at the next meeting of the General Committee," which amendment was carried in the affirmative. On motion of Mr. B. L. Peters, resolutions reconLnended in the Report of the Board of Home Missions wereadopted. (See page22.) Rev. T. E. Dowling gave notice that he will, at the next aimual meeting, move that a change be made in the Constitution of the Society by the omission of Object XI. The Committee adjourned to meet to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock. V 't/v 'r ' Wednesday Evening, July 5th, 1876. ■ The Committee met in St. John's Church School Room, at 7 o'clock. The Lord Bishop in the Chaii*. Prayers, Read Minutes of the last meeting, which, on motion, were ap< proved. J The Secretary read some further returns and reports from cer- tain Missionaries and Local Committees. Mr. E. B. Chandler gave notice, that at the next annual meet- ing he, or some other member of this Committee, will propose an amendment to Article XIIL, Section 1, of the Constitution, by cancelling the said Section, and inserting the following : " Section 1. This Society shall hold its anniversary meetings, in rotation, at Fredericton and St. John, and such other places as the Society 51 n elected, Board of Id, lith, B. Hazen, ;en, and it rred to the ject-matter ofield, that tion be left A the next was carried jnded in the ?ee page22.) next annual ition of the • at 7 o'clock. 5th, 1876. Room, at 7 ion, were ap* arts from cer- armual meet- ill propose an (nstitution, by ng: "Section in rotation, at as the Society at its next preceding annual meeting may direct, on the larst ThurstI ty in July in each year.** Mr. Sturdee gave notice, that at the next meeting of this Com^ mittee he, or some other person for him, will move to amend Sec- tion 2, Article VIII., Board of Home Missions, by striking out the words, " three clerical and five lay members," and substituting therefor, " five clerical and eight lay members." Mr. Schofield, from the Board of Home Missions, presented a Report on the recommendations in the Auditors' Report — to the effect that payments to the Treasurer at the present time will enable that officer to recoup the special funds, and to carry on the ordinary engagements of the Society, at least to the 31 st Decem- ber next ; which Report was received. Mr. Schofield also presented the Missionary Schedule, as preT pared by the Board of Home Missions, It was considered in dc" tail by the Committee, and certain amendments were adopted, when, on motion, of Mr. G. Sidney Smith, the following was adopted as the Missionaiy Schedule for the current year, with the payments required from the sevei-al Paiishes or Missions. MISSION. Andover, Albert, Bathurst, Burton and Lincoln, Buctouche, Cambridge (Grand Lake), . Campobello, Canterbury, Chatham, Clifton, Derby, Dalhousie, Douglas, Fairville, , Gagetown,; , Grand Manan, Greenwich, Grand Falls,.. Kingsclear, Kinsrston, Lancaster, McAdam, ^ , Maugerville, Moncton, Newcastle, New Denmark New Maryland,' Norton, GleUe &Int. 30 503 40 From Mis- sion. $280 •300 320 140 88 (28) 40 48 320 200 200 440 60 240 240 300 240 240 160 220 130 240 400 340 200 .360 420 360 200 80 280 From D. c. s. $520 400 480 360 80 500 480 220 60 480 460 600 160 480 460 540 20O 460 400 460 400 26J 380 340 200 140 400 Total Salary $800 700 800* 730 Conts. D. c.s. 1877. flOO 40 80 100 903 700* 680 120 760* 700 900* 400 860* 708* 760* 200 740* 800* 800* 600 668* 800* 854* 400 220 800* 50 80 40 100 50 80 60 80 40 90 80 100 70 40 80 60 200 20 40 100 ■.i<^ With Kingston. With other work tuia If'.' ^f-i m ,;f I ^ '7>1 '' R' I 1^1 '1 'I 52 MISSION. ••••#••« Feii^reviUe, rfJIteodM*,,... rkti • . ACS., f|23U.OO. id BUasfleld ; i Investments * parsonage. LAST EBPORT. I. Browne.... . . ."Waterford it the follow- littee for tlie itli, hitney, arvis. S3 On motion of Mr. B. L. Peters, there was gi'anted to the widow of the late Rev. J. M. Sterling, $100. f) ,yM i, i^ l,t- JLibo'e^ On motion of Rev. W. Cruden, there was granted to the Tre»> surer, $200; to the Secretary, $100 ; to the ExecUtiviB CommitMb for Contingencies, $350. On motion of Mr. Sturdee, it was resolved that the following be the Offibers of the Society for the ensuing year : 'Mr. H. W. Frith, Treasurer. Canon Ketchum, D. D., Secretary. Ilfessrs. G. H. Paii'weathiBr, and ) < ,.^ W.H.A.Keans, p^f^^f- le following were elected members of the Executive C6tti< mittee : HJCt uh I If ' -■'A woo .^J ^ht xr .'■rA Hon; Mr. Justice Allen, kr. S. D. Berton, " T. Barclay Robinson, " R. T. Clinch, " W. Carman, *■ -. E. Fenety, Ho-? \'. Justice Fisher, Mr. '. r Uen Jack, " G. A. Schofield, Col. J. Robinson, Mr. T. W. Daniel, " H. G. C. Ketchum, (( (( (( u l( (( (( (( (C <( Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, A. Inches, T. B. !Hanington, i.i.!} W* B. L. Peters, Hurd Peters, Jas. R. Ruel, J. Woodforde Smith, G. Sidney Smith, C. W. Weldon, G. W. Whitney, J. W. Brayley, H. L. Sturdee. On motion of Mr. Beek, the following addition was made to Article XII. of the Constitution : Sect. 5. The members of the Society attending the public ser- vices of the Cathedral in the City of Predericton, shall have the right to elect two lay delegates annually. The meeting for the election of the said delegates to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct, and the said delegates, when so elected, and their election duly certified by llie Lord Bishop, or other person presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be and shall be iJiereby qualified as members of the General Committee. This addition to the Constitution was approved by the Lord Bishop. On motion of Mr. T. W. Daniel, it was moved — ^that the Lord Bishop be requested to invite the Clergy and lay delegates to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Chipman on Friday next at 3 p. m., as a mark of respect and regard, and also in memory of the late Hon* <^ I lilt m m, ^va '('. id !;* I: i- :;■ dV 54 ■)i m !■■ ■; ; ^ ; .::!' i : .1 Arable Oliief Justice Chipman and his liberal benefactions to this Society, and that the Clergy and lay delegates be requested to meet for the above named purpose at St. John's Church School Room, at 2.30 p. m. On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved — ^that the cordial ilianks of this Committee be tendered to the Sector and Officers cf St. John's Church for the use of the school room, and for their oonrtesy and kindness in providing for the requirements of the late meetings. The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and, on motion, Mr. Jarvis, V. P., took the same, when it was moved by Eev. G. M. Arm- strong, and carried by acclamation, that the best thanks of this meeting be tendered to his Lordship for his kind and patient con- duct in the Chair. i: ,A. JOHN FREDERICTON, CVmrman. William Q. Ketchum, Secretary. ,y. .''■' .,'* i r! > fa; , i v^ ( , , /i^^Jil!;:- ii-''^ilj!>'.>i^ f-'l r^." f J;.- biiir VItm;^? .tvurt-:; J^! :V ■ ' >ii/ ^jl jj hW''. „fl. OJ ov-' '•^•^i''" i/i'vi ;-),.l^ Ju .;^,vJ';y^ •'•f*c^/'*. /■: ; rSvM- '',!'. ■'■»!:■/ iH- =r':>)^// ^-^ •«■>■ oo u'm,- anniversary meeting 7 ,.;>... :v St. John, July 6th> 1876. The Anniversary Meetinj^; was held in St. John's Church School Room on Tlmrsday, at 4 p. m. -; , , The Rev. Canon Scovil, V. P., in the Chair. ;ii;. • •'!' ('t-, The Secretary submitted the Annual Report. .... On motion of Mr. R. T. Clinch, seconded by Mr. C. H. Fair- weather, it was resolved, that the same be received and printed, under the direction of the Executive Committee. Mr. Jarvis gave notice that he will move at the next annual meeting of the General Committee, as follows : (1.) For alteration in Constitution. '^ • That the words " towards the education of children of such clergymen," be struck out of the 7th Clause of Article IX. of the Society's Constitution, and that, instead thereof, the following Clause be added to such Article as an Object of the Society : 1 2. The creation of a fund to assist in the education of the Children of the Clergy. .......,, - {2a.) For amendment to the Rules of the Widows' and Or[)hans' Fund. That the following be added to Clause 3 of such Rules : When- ever the amount of such collection, or collections, in any Parish or Mission shall exceed in any year, the sum of $5, such surplus shall be divided equally between (1) the Widows* and Orphans' Fund, (2) the Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund, (3) the Children of the Clergy Education Fund, and (4) the Divinity Scholarships* Fund : provided that any such surplus may, at the option of the congi'egation from whom the same shall be received, expressed through the Rector or Missionary at the time of forwarding the same, be limited to some one, two or three only of such funds. {2b.) Also, that the words " one hundred dollars," in the 5tli Clause of such Rules be altered to " two hundred dollars," and the form of certificate at the end of such iniles be altered in like man- ner ; such alterations to apply also from the year 1877, inclusive, to the case of the claimant (or claimants) on that fimd, become such since its establishment on its present basis in 1871. , , ■m :.r:' .50 f\' fPi It >m f For addition to OonstUutiou. — (,3.) That the following addition he made to Article XV. of the Constitution of the Society : The Clergy are fm-ther requested to preach annually one other Hermon in theii' respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the special funds of the Society, Avhich collection shall, unless otherv/ise provided, be equally divided between (1) the Widows* and Orphans' Fund, (2) the Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund, (3) the Children of the Clergy Education Fund, and (4) the Divinity Scholarships Fund : i)rovided that such special collection may, at the option of the congregation from whom the same shall be received, expressed thiough the Rector or Missionary at the time of forwarding the same, be limited to some one or more of the special funds or purposes of the Society in such pi-opoi-tions as he may divect : and providetl, also, that the yearly collection i*equii*ed by the rules of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund in the case of Clergymen joining such Fund shall, in such cases, be con- sidered as the special collection hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied as such rules shall direct. . ( (4.) Resolution. "That the sum of $1260, pai-t of the investments belonging to the 7th Object Fund of the Society, be and hereby is specially set apart as a fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy, in accordance with the present 12th Object. ^ , j . , (5.) llesolution. — That the follawing be the Rules and Regulations of the Fund to assist in the education of the children of the CUcrgy : 1. Tlie Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto, of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object ; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to assist in the education of children of clergymen aistually serving in the pi'esent Diocese of Fredericton, or of children of those who may have died in such service, or re- tired therefrom, with the Bishop's approval, on the ground of age or infirmity. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Comimittee, in- vest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, who, if they shall so think fit, may vest such maflagement in a 8ub-Committee at their discretion. 57 (1) the pacitated unci, and h special rhom the Lissionary ,6 or more •oportions coUecstion ad in the )s, he con- made, but Ting to the (ccially set ren of the ^ilations len of the Iren of the )propnated Dscriptions. applied by this Fund children of rredericton, L'vice, or re- mnd of age shall, from njnittee, in- id the same d hereby is, rch Society, tement in a 4. No gi*ant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof sliall, by accunmlation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $4000, nor shall the gmnt or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 'f 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in wilting through the parents or guardians of the a})plicant to the Secretary of the Fund, and every such application shall be accom- panied by a statement of any and all private proi)erty, pension, or income of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the j)arent shall be deceased. T^^e ^ 3utive Committee, or its sub- committee, may in any ca' 'oqu. further state)ne. 's which shall thereupon be furnished for their information. 6. Each tase shall be determined on its own merits by the Ex- ecutive Committee, or its sub-Committee, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, tlie Executive Committee, or its sub-Committee, shall determine ill each case the amount of the grant, which shall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be con- tinued for one or more years, but not after the recipient shaU have leached the age of eighteen years, and every such grant shall be made upon condition only of the education of the applicant at some educational institution within the Dominion of Canada, conducted in accordance with the principles of the Church of Engls^nd, and recognised or approved by the Synod of the Diocese in which it shall be situate. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be apjK)inted bj' the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith as the Executive Com- mittee, or its sub-Committee, may direct. 9. The above Rules may be altered only by the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the I proposed change. j (6.) Resolution. — ^That the following be the Rules and Regulations of the Fund created in accordance with the Second Object of the Society for the establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance when necessary to those who may be under preparation for the ministry, especially sons of clergymen, to be known generally as " The Divinity Scholarships' Fund." 1. The Divinity Scholarships' Fund shall consist of the amount [already appropriated thereto of all accumulations of interest, and lof all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions ill'' 'I'll "<:.!■ : 1 1 i I i! i I •■^ .< 58 given to or applied by tlie Society for this sj^cial object ; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the Second Object of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, in- vest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $3000, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 6. Every such grant shall be of a sum not exceeding $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for such period upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institution as the Board of Homo Missions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 6. The choice of divinity scholars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. 7. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall be the Secretary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Board may direct. 8. The above Rules may be altered only by the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society after a year's notice of the proposed change. > • . - ,5;t/'! llB ''.i^^;,i . lil- '■1 t. . ' 'JtiOin'^niiii'"'' -{p.ir ■ . ,■ '.-y ■f" • ' •).)■! ^ i i .u.!A>1 .'-.• v; ■" V ^.:j}ij.)l:';^4l inu " :'. '.-■'- ^• -, io .■'v-r^.iCJ hii^''' ■ '•' .>«\\y^'i]^''(i"i' ( ■ fr>j ■ - ',. ■ 1 1 . ■ ■ ■ --rti-^JP '' ry- ■ ■"^. ,vV . , , .■■■■! (.1 •• f^i^ ! fMi'UM^i'hy^' wr^i^UV^i \ 50 REPOKT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1876. The Committee met at Predeiicton on the 2d July, the day after the Anniversary Meeting, and tlie usual business was tmnsacted, an abstract of which will be found in the last Annual Rei»ort, page 62. At the next meeting of the Committee at St. John, on the 6th October, a resolution was passed authoiizing the Treasurer to I pay Mr. Cropley's bill for printing the Reiwii;, on the approl^al of the Committee on printing. A letter was read by the Secretary from the Rev. J. Pearson, resigning his office as Secretary of the Widows* and Orphans* Fund, and the following resolution was adopted, that in accepting the resignation of the Rev. J. Pearson of his office as Secretary to the Widows* and Orphans* Fund, this Committee desire to place on recoi-d an expression of their sense of the diligent and careful manner in which Mr. Pearson has performed his duties, and while expressing their regret at the loss of his valuable services, this Committee entertains the sincere hope that the work of Mr. Pear- son in another sphere of labor may meet with an abundant I blessing. Mr. H. L. Sturdee was appointed Secretary to the Widows' and I Orphans* Fund. A statement of the Treasurer's Account was submitted up to i 30th September, and an Accoimt of the Secretary for incidental expenses, and of the Treasurer for blank forms and printing I accounts, were ordered to be paid. Permission was given to the Rev. W. S. Neales to continue his [connection with the Widows' and Orphans* Association for the current year, on forwarding to the Secretary a medical certificate to the effect that the state of his health will not permit him at [present to resume his public ministrations in this Diocese. Mr. Schofield presented a Report from the Board of Home Mis- |fflons, which will be included in the annual report of the Board. Mr. Jarvis, from the Finance Committee, presented a Repoil;, I of which the following is an abstract : 1. The property held by the Society on the North Market I Wharf has been leased for a term of six years at an annual rental of $650. The payment of the sum of $677 for necessary repairs to be deducted from the rent at the mte of $200 per annum. ii' m t ■ - ii 'Y I ■\' 2. The Committee recommend that leasew ibsue under the di- rection of the Finance Coniniittee to pailies desirous of leaning any of the propexiiy devised by the late Miss Hazen. 3. Investments liave been made to tho amount of $1292. A report of a siil>Oommittee was also submitted with reference to the pio})ei'ty devised by the late Miss Hazen, giving a state- meiit in detail of the same, with Scliedule annexed. It was recommended that a separate account of the proceeds of this proi)ei*ty be kept by the Treasurer, that surveys be made, and when thought desirable by the Finance Committee, Siiles or leases be effected. Tlie Committee state that the jjresent yearly rental of the pro- perty is $795.50, which may be increased by $132, making the yearly income, -$927.50. The estimated value of the property is $25,900, from Avhich leg- acies are payable, amounting to the sum of $1600, leaving $24,300 belonging to the Society. This Kepoii; was accepted, and cordial thanks were tendered to | the sub-Committee for their valuable labors. The following resolutions were tlien adopted : 1. That the Finance Committee be authorized to make leases I for any term not exceeding 21 years, with usual renewal covenants of any part of the property devised by the late Miss D. B. Hazen, which may seem advisable, and that the Secretary be authorized ' to affix the Seal of the Society thereto, under the direction of the I Finance Committee, which shall report each lease so made to the [ Executive Committee at tlieir next meeting. 2. That the Secretary be authorized to affix the Seal of the I Society to a lease of the property on the North Market Wharf, as] recommended by the Finance Committee. At the time appointed for the meeting of the Committee at I Fredericten on the first Wednesday in January, a quorum was not] present. The Committee met at St. John on the Ist March. I 1' ) I ; A Report of the Board of Home Missions was jj^esented, andj also a statement of the Treasurer's Accounts. An account of Messrs. McMillau's ior printing, chiefly for the| use of the Board of Home Missions, was ordered to be paid. ■ A Committee was d,ppointed to make necessary arrangements] for the next Anniversary meeting, ■.I'^-r.y At a meeting of this Committee, held at Fredeidcton on the Tit I June, 1876, a Report of the pixweedings of the Committee for thcl 61 re tendered to jMist year wuh [)rcHent<*(l, iiiid it was oixlered tliat with an Jilwtract of the procc'diugM of this uu-etiug tlie Report l)e laid befoi*e the Uenoml Committee. '• ' ' / ' ; . i ■ A Report was presented from fclie Book D«'|X)sitor^ (*ommittee, nth H Htatement of Account annexed, and it was resolvnl thfit the same be i-eceived and published in the Annual Report. REPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE. The Oommlttoe, to whom haa been Intrusted the macafifemcnt of the Doposl- I tory of the Soelcty for Promoting Christian Knowledge Boults, beg to suDmlt herewith their Annual Report and Accounts. The Depository was opened in October 1874, a grant of $80() having been made out of the capital funds of the Diocesan Church Society by the Genenil I Committee in July of the same year. From that time until May 1875, boo lis were sold to the value of $401.84. During the past year the books purchased amounted to $008.89, and the sa'.es I were 9809.88. The books and furniture at present on hand— after deduction of amount duo I the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge— are valued at $1113.00, at the ordinary retail; prices. From this statement it will be seen that financially the undertaking has been loccessful. The present stock is large and has been carefully selected, and the Committee are confident that the sales would be much larger than heretofore if it were more extensively known that any person in tills Diocese who subscribes $0.50 annually, can obtain any of the Society's publications at cost and charges, Willie persons who are not subscribers can get them at very moderate prices. One of the objects this Committee have to keep in view la the advancement pfthe work of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Any Church- man may become a member of that Society by the payment of one guinea a Wear, and the Committee will be very glad to forward any contributions that may be offered for the general purposes of the Society. I In view of the many good works of this venerable Society, its liberal grants I of books and money to almost every Diocese In the world, and the advan- Itagcous terms and low prices at which its publications are sold, the Committee I feel that it has strong claims to the hearty support of every Churchman. I The accounts whicn accompany this Report nave been examined by the Au- Iditorsof the Diocesan Church Society. In order to bring this Depository Imore generally before the members of the Church in this Diocese, the Com* Imittee would be glad to have the accounts printed with the Treasurer's ■Accounts submitted to the General Committee, and the Report published in lie Annual Report of the Society. The Depository Is now with Messrs. Jones & Morrison, Booksellers, Kfng |8treet, St. John. ^ Respectfully submitted. •• . /• ■■> .^-[^^ ■.■. F. H. • •■• ••'• ■ ■ "■ ■ G. M. :v.rt Ui r< . j-J' J. BRIG8T0CKE, ARMSTRONG, THEO. E. DOWLING, G. W, WHITNEY,v C. E. L. JARVI8, •'! GEO. A. SCHOFIELD. An account of the Secretary for incidental expenses was ordered |to be paid. The Committee met at St. John on the 7th July, the day after the Lnniversary meeting, when the following resolutions were adopted. I','! f!:: 3! 'J' »H^' '"! 02 That copies not exceeding 3,500 of the Annual RejK)!! bo printed, and the Rev. Canon DeVeber, the Rev. F. Alexan ler, the Rev. T. E. Dowling, Mr. G. S. Hraitli, Mr. W. Cai-man, Mr. G. B. Fenety, and the Secretary, be a Committee to attend to tliiit duty. That the Rev. Canon Scovil, Met-mrs. W. M. Jarvis, B. Lester Petei-H, R. T. Clinch, W. Carman, G. E. Fenety, T. W. Daniel, and the Treasurer, do form the Finance Committee for the ensuing year. Tliat Mr. H. L. Sturdee be the Secretary of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the ensuing year. That Messi-s. I. Allen Jack, G. A. Schofield, J. R. Ruel, Hiu-d I Peters, C. W. Weldon, G. Sidney Smith, and W. M. Jams be | the Glebe Land Committee. ' It was resolved, that any Glebe Land Committee, now or hei-e-j after to be appointed, shall have all the powers and rights men- tioned in a former resolution relating to Glebes, as fully as if such I resolution had been jmssed with relation to such Committee in( each ease. Pennission was granted to the Rev. Dr. Ketchimi and to tliel Rev. G. H. Sterling to join the Widows' and Orphans* Fund, on| the usual conditions. Mr. I. Allen Jack, from the Glebe Land Committee, presented! a RejMDrt, which he read. The Report was received and its ref ooiumendation, I'egarding the payment of a charge for expenses! by the Rev. W. Cruden, was adopted. It was resolved that the certificateb of the Revs. T. Neales andl B. Shaw, which, under the rules of the Widows* and Orphans'! Fund, had lapsed, be revived on their remitting to flie Secretai7| of the Fund within one month the collections from their respective! Parishes for the past year. It was resolved that the cordial thanks of this Committee Ijej tendered to Mr. G. A. Schofield for his invaluable services as Sec! retary of the Boai'd of Home Missions for the past year. The Finance Committee were authorized to set off a lot of land! for the site ol a Church and school house at Moosepath, in tha Parish of sSimonds, to be granted by the Society to the Churcn corporation of this Parish. The petition of Mr. F. B. Hazen was refeiTed to the Financ^ Committee to report thereon to this Committee. I ReiK)!^ bo Alexander, Canaan, Mr. attend to tluit v\H, B. Lester . W. Daniel, )r the ensiling ' ' 03 The Olebt) T^ind Ooininittco were reciueHted to nmke »'U(juii'y with wference to the Globe LandR in the (,*ounty of All)ert, and to take such Hteps in the case an they may d««>ni necewjary. Tlie Secretary was if!«| nested to prepare a brief abstract of tlie Annnal Report, or an caHional i)aper, an the Executive Commit- tee may, from time to time, direct, setting forth the objects, principles, claims, and other particulars reK|»eoting tlie Hociety, for distiibution in the Diocese. Widows' and I J ar i. Riiel, Hiu'd M. Oai-visbe / e, now or here- nd rights men- fully as if such I Committee in ihiini and to tliel khans' Fund, on littee, presented! jived and its m ge for expenses! ■ - ' I M ,»r iii1> .'■■1 I, I 111 .i A ,i. a. ■ ^wi; .> '■ • - I ' « .<■; ^ /) 1 ;(";••>,!■ t .' ' ,'• ' •', 1 ' ^ :/oi;\7^»^'V 't. <• ■ ■ i ■ ...■' M '..fV •r .'ri t Ty 8. T. Neales and! s' and Orphansj to flie Secretary! a their respectivel 18 Committee 1j«J e services as Sec] at year, b off a lot of land! 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May 1. To paid during year to Ist Apnil, 1876. The Secretary, Tlie Treasurer, Total, *r Mem.— The Secretary, I qr'trat$200, 3 qr'trs at The Treasui'er, tt 300, n $125 00 225 00 $350 00 200. 31 i.. r (.■ 1125 00 225 00 $350^ 100. 200. ^r«>«.!4fbv>«M»i' $6 72 10 59 20 35 226 00 36 88 6 25 9 00 $315 69 &g t M }. . . $244 00 . . 244 00 244 00 J ■ $732 00 •a 5 ^% >SS si: (M ft 'I • vfl; t »• >■< >■( I §1 00 oo o >» CO IM la 0>1 >* W5 5© 1— *<•*- . 00 00 00 ' >0 t- t-( 5 IS >Q -^ o '-a •£/ t- f £- t- t- t' » ^ QOOOOOOOOOOO" "• - - - 8 " " ■* " S """ bC a> u .a u ^ \^ ^ 0) .^J^ «b2 3.5 ^ o o o o o o o o o o g8S oo o o ggggggooggoo O o eo o o ■* 8: o o o »-i I i-i t^-. OOOOOQOOOPO© OOQO!OOOOOOOp >a«so«siOiC'*'*T^»»o 00 .1 L- f. § CO el O el OQ TJ ^ J;r^ f. H r cS (N O «0 t- 00 00 US ^ to . KS 5C o oo 00 00 " 00 00 00 ' CO 00 Oil— ii-H9)CCC0eQ'«t*>SiO »o ^ ?0 t— -t- J:— i:- i:— -t- -t" 1— -t" >• •!> •• <• - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 •* ce"* ■* t- 00 ' -fif .> JBt ~ •"•^•^ •'^ ^^tj' - 9- •i. > -•» ^. Interest on |8,200, the principal of this fund, - • 4i)2 00 "> '-^ A s- . Premiums and collections per Mr. Sturdee's return i { (( U (4 By paid postages, " '<- H. W. Frith, Treasurer, " ♦' do. 116 HO 4 08 « 05 12 3U ^1 4 12 7 38 10 27 . 23 55 \ 54 7 82 11 25 . 13 08 9 «iH 8 50 8 27 8 50 11 95 20 30 11 25 14 42 11 95 8 93 110 47 42 02 8 00 2 «0 2 00 19 80 19 41 4 51 7 80 4 47 1 ' • • . rtl 00 • . 5 00 • • • • 4 25 • • • • 2 62 * 10 N • .... 523 7'; r .... 6 8*3 r $580 79 $530 79 )66 61 12,956 61 H. LAWRANCE 8TURDEE, Secretary, W. and O. Funxl. ♦ These amount! received after my account closed.— H. W. Fbith. i^li Ill I'' k r'^t: •ji; i'l ^ ■ 1 ■ t < , 'it t •11 « 74 No. 5. EDUCATION AND AGED CI.EKOY FUND. 1875. Dr. Hay I . To balance from last vear's Account, 187«.. May 1. Interest on $1 loo, the principal of this fund, • • • • lU.S 7'.4 1876. Cb. , J.,, J. ,7 .^ ,v . .' ! July 1. By thit< amount transferred to InvoBtmentf< 1870. Account, No. », ?^l()o (to May 1. " Balance carried to Account next year, 109 79 ..i!-.'^' I $209 7'.» |209 7',f No. C. DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS' FUND. 1875. Dr. ' May 1 . To balance from last yearns account, 187«. .: May 1. To interest on $1,000, the principal of this fund, i 1875. Cr. v : f July 1 By this amount transferred to Investments 1876. ' Account, No, 9, ^100 00 May 1. " Balance carried to account next year, .... 88 84 $128 U «0 Oi' ^' < s; '■ii - ' S18884 $183 84 , 591 76 t591 7o 18t4. April 1, To Balance per lost Report,- page 7'>, .' . . . July 1, " 3 months' interest on above Account, to date. It Oct. 1, 1876. Jan. 1, April 1, Principal. Intereat. By payment on account^ To 8 months' interest, on balance to date, By payment on account, To 3 months' interest on balance to date, By payment on account, To 8 months* interest on balance to date, . , • ■. ti < .f By payment on account, Principal due Ist April, 1875, «♦ " " 1876, Paid off during year, and carried to Dr. of Invest- ments Account, No. 9, , Interest to Dr. of Interest Account, No. 2, as per Schedule F. $958 48 14 80 $14 80 *9tt7 78 50 00 i5<9l7 78 18 76 18 76 |931 54 60 (Ki $881 54 18 22 18 22 1894 76 50 00 $844 76 12 67 12 67 $857 48 50 00 $807 48 $68 95 ^^^^^^^^ $958 48 807 43 $146 05 II II II II «i li II II l( No. 9. INVESTMENTS ACCOUNT. 1876. Dr. Hay 1. To balance from last year's account, $424 36 July 1. " amount transferred from account No. 4 900 00 No. 6, 100 00 No. 6, 100 00 No. 7, SCO 00 ISYe. April 27. " •' .«* No, 4, 990 00 30. " amount paid off Ex-Treasurer's debt, to date, as per Account No. 8, k 146 05 Hay 1. *' amoumt transferred from Aooount No. 12, sundry advances on account costs and expenses Miss Hazen's Will case, repaid, 567 20 Carried fonoard, .... $3,527 61 ,1! 7<) Jiroiiffhl forward, ... . .... i|:^527 i\ ie7A. Cr. June *i. By amount pdd for Pettingcll Wharf Dcbentiuo, ^:>00 'X^ July 27. " ♦♦ NoH. JO and 11 York County Bonds, f 200 each, . . . HtM )iC HI, ** ** No 2X St. John Street Exten- tonslon Deben., $400, Aug. 10. " " Provincial Bond No. 4:i, 187«. Jan. 1 \K By amount paid Chairman of Glebe Lands ~' Committee, uccount Pariah of Dalhouflic, April27. " " paid for Provincial Debenture No. 23, IS500, *' •* paid for Provincial Debenture No. 24,fr)00 4«ft 00 May 1 . By balance carried to account next year, .... 721 61 ♦lV)27 «1 f .S,6'i7 «1 :.00 00 r -,, 1 24 00 i 4»6 00 1 No. 10. 8. SOOVIL TRUST. Consisting of Bricli Building and premises, North Market Wharf, St. John Rented ft'om 1st May, 187'), to Messrs. White & Slipp, for a term of yeani,i $Q60 per annum, subject to repayment of $692.26, amount advanced by then for repairs, at the rate of |204j a year, and interest on balance at the rate of J per cent and a deduction of the flrst half quarter's rent while improvemeDtj were being made. The net proceeds of the Fund applicable as follows :— #400 per annum to the Rector of St. James Church, Cambridge. |24 per annum to the repair of same Church. Balance to the General Purposes of the Society. 187ft. May. 1. ^876. May 1. To balance brought forward, Dr. r 'Hiii To received during the year :— A. W. Mosters, quarter's rent to May, 1876 White & SUpp, H " " 1876, $.668.76 liess, retained on account of repair^, $1 7ft 00 " " interest, 39 77 214 77 'TP'-i 0. i>y To balance at debit this account, Cr. May I. By payments during the year : — $24 OJ 160 '.m '/O any t,i -;a.j. ^,^t HI' The Rector of St James' Church, 15 < months' salary, Do. for repairs one year, ... Water Rates, 2 years, '74 and '76, Premium Insurance, Taxes, City of St John, 3 years, ISta, 18W; 1875, .... City Corporation, ground rent tiireo yeats, 1873,1874, 1875 • • • • ^OU I'll $500 00 24 00 20 00 80 00 156 90 ' s 84 00 $814 90 $814 90 4-.t,527 6l 00 •)<> UK'. •«.. -.00 00 •24 00 4i*6 0() 77 •i y No. II. RIOHfBircTO TKTTHT. |lbiM fund consists of the Humof J?*i,00<>, the Interest of whlcli w payable to iRuctor of thePar{!«h, on tlie Joint receipt of himself and a Ohunh Wurden. *tt. Dr. |t I. To one year's interest on iji'.'.OOO, to date, 1 120 00 i. / " C*. ^' III, By cash paid the Rector during the year, .,,. i|(120 CO /. itl20 0\) tl20 00 ' 495 00 721 61 r)27 rtl tSiSii? til et Wharf, St. JohJ a term of yearg,i advanced by thei nee at the rate of while ImprovemeDti e as follows:— nbridge. $24 01 No. 12. MISS D. B. HAZEN, TRUST. jiistlng of the rents of real property left by Will to the Society for the benefit of the General Purposes thereof. 150 1568.75 1 214 77 853 W • • • • •286 9 V •: ■ .- ' ,.- |300 00 24 00 20 00 30,00 166 90 84 00 $814 90 1814 1. To rents received to date, per Schedule, Balance carried down. • • • • $944 00 47 55 ! y 1', Gr. 1 1. By payments on account of the fUnd, stationery, kc, |0 5(' Taxes, Simonds, for 1876, 12 00 do. Portland, 1873, 1874, 1875, ... 219 11 do. Simonds, School District, No. 1,'74, '75, 1 85 do. do. do. No. 2, .... do. St. George, Charlotte do. 1875, .... do. do. do. Poor, 1875, .... do. St. John City, 187S, '74, '75, Carriage* hire. Committee visiting country pro- £cv1ii6Sf •••• #••• •••< c, ordered by Committee, .... Taxes, Simonds, 1873, '74, .... .... Commission, Treasurer D. C. S., collecting rents $944, at 5 per cent., Amount refunded Investment Account, ad- vanced last year for costs, &c, Probate Court proctors, &c., &c., 1 32 1 39 88 96 85 6 00 20 00 18 25 • • • • 47 20 567 20 $991 55 $991 55 I' t 78 J'ifi ! MISS D. B. HAZEN TRUST— RENT ROLL. The Arrears of Rent on this Roll accumulated during the three yemrs sin ce Mia HazerCs death^ and the contest reyaectin^ Jier Will, Tenant. Annual Rent. Total due May 1, 1876. Paid. Unpaid May 1, 1876. JH^arsh Road. John Corr, up to Nov., 1875, 40 00 $120 00 $120 00 Insult.* Pliilip O'Nell, beganMay, 1876 ^^ \ Mary and C. Beamish do. Waiertoo Streety City Road^ ike. 25 00 . . . ' * * Mary Rice, — 28 00 98 CO 20 00 78 00 Estate of James Albyn, .... . 26 00 92 00 26 00 66 CO John Fatersou, .... .... 87 00 129 50 74 00 55 to Estate of Willam Steele, . . . 28 00 98 00 98 00 J)avid Alexander, . . 28 00 «8 90 St 00 14 00 Paid since, S. H. Given, .... 30 00 105 00 ^ 60 00 45 00 Estate of James Cumberland, 30 00 105 00 H/5 00 [Do. Same, .... .... 82 50 375 00 875 00 James Bond, .50 ro 175 00 TOO 00 75 00 Thos. W. Peters, 36 00 126 00 126 00 J\>}id Street. Patrick McCarthy, 30 00 90 00 50 00 40 00 Straight Shore. McTiaughlan & Anderson, 90 00 315 00 .nsoo T. Lynch. — .... Felix O'Neil, J. A. & W. Chesley, from 1st 30 00 105 00 '"i ,-'. 105 00 not asce vtained. Nov. 1875, .... 54 00 27 00 27 00 HarHson Street. J. A. & W. Chesley, 50 00 moo 150 00 25 00 Joseph McHugh, Nov. 1, 1875, Mrs. Geary, " 35 00 17 50 17 60 35 00 17 50 ; ■■ • ; 17 50 John Darrah, " 32 00 ' 16 00 ' • * 1 16 00 Old Bridge Road. Alexander Dutf, 80 00 240 00 240 00 $916 50 $2424 50 $944 00 $1480.50 - n M Ml To *8incesettleil No. 18. BALANCES 1st MAY, 1876. Dr. Account No. 1 . General Purposes, " 10. S Scovil Trust, " 1 2. Miss Haaen's Trust, Cr. Account No. 8. Parishes, " 4. Widows and Orphans, . . . 5. Education and Agrd Clergy, t>. Divinity Scholarships, . . . 7. Incapacitated Clergy Funds, <». Investments, mi i4 28t) n\ 47 4 u (i • • • • $80 00 860 61 ion 79 83 84 291 75 721 61 iS7«. |875. lay. 1876, lay. ^76. *2r»7l 76 $2o71 waininJ 70 inM sin ce Sim 1.1 ?6. 20 OOlIna^^*'' 78 001 «tiCO\ 55 m U OOlPaldsince, 45 001 Ido. 75 001 126 00| 40 001 .n5 ool 105 00 No. 14. AMOUNTS INVESTED MAY 1, 1876. 1875. May 1. Amount per last report, p. 79, 1876. May 1. " paid oft' during year and carried to Investments Account No. 9, " Far value investments made during year, To be distributed thus : — General Purposes Widows and Orphans, Education and A. C, Divinity Scholarships, Incapacitated Clergy, . , ^10,687 4:] 9,200 00 1,100 00 1,000 00 4,300 00 $23,rt:];} 48 146 06 123,487 43 2,800 00 !ii26,287 43 ^26,287 43 BOOK DEPOSITORY ACCOUNT. Dr. 37 001 •25 001 17 50 17 50 16 00 240 001 IfiSolol _ ~~ # Since selttwl 1876. iMay. Duties and Freight Books, .... Book Case, Table, Carpenter, Insurance and Advertising, Petty Expenses, Commission on 8*746.65, Balance on hand, Cr. 1876. 1876. , (ay. Balance, .... .... . . 1876. |Iay. Subscriptions for year from Members, do. Special Orders, $ 64 5s 698 89 25 20 2 50 6 00 20 84 1 69 74 66 128 06 $1,028 22 $ 16.00 746.66 5.40 do. do., $203 89 7?7 05 57 28 &'22S7 i^ •••• 28ti^il 47^1 ■t ,-..., «1 028 22 $1,028 22 • • • $80 00 866 61 109 7» 83 84 291 75 721 61 *257rT6 f^'E! |ay. Balance on hand, Stock on hand and Furniture, say .... Less due to S. P. C. K., Nei Assets, Bxamliif d above imd And same correct. kaintJolin.N. B., l«JiTy, 18T6. €43 lis., $ 128 06 1,200 00 «1,328 06 215 00 .... • • • » $111 3 Ot'> W. H. A. KEAN8, J .. .,, ^ C. H. FAIRWEATHEE, f Auditors i '■ m TIKI //i -"T su:/. ,*T ,.0/: LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 'vhL.=v « TO THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. By the Payment ov not less than Tbn Pousns at any one time. Date of Membership. b. 1889. ROBINSON, HON. F. P. 1838. SCOVIL, REV. WILLIAM, V. P. 1845. FREDERICTON, the Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of, President. SAUNDERS, Hon. JOHN S., V. P. -^ SMITH, O. SIDNEY, Esquire. TILLEY, Hon. S. L., C. B., V. P., Lieutenant Governor, «&c. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A., Esquire. 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esquire. SEARS, EDWARD, Esquire. ^ ; ^. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R. E. . , ,. ISiSO. FAIRWEATHER, JOSEPH, Esquire. * . ^v. < :i- 1853. SCOVIL, EDWARD G., Esquire. '' 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. - ' MANWERS-SUTTON, His Excellency the Hon. Sir J. H. T., late Lieut. Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, &e., &c. NEALBS, Rev. JAMES, 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE, SCOVIL. Miss AMY A, THOMPSON, Miss ANN. 1857. HANINGTON, DANIEL L., Esquire.' '^ " SCOVIL, Misfr AMELIA B. 1868. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H., Esquire. HALL, STEPHEN S., Esfiuire. SCOVIL, S. JOHN. SHORTLAND, CAPTAIN F., 2}. N, 1860. DANIEL, T. W., Esquire. GARBUTT, HENRY, Esquire. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORDE. 1862. GORDON, Hon. ARTHUR H. K. H., late Lieutenant Governor, and Commander-in-Chief, «&c., etc. 1866. BEST, NORRIS, Esquire. ' - .wf. , SHARPE, EDWIN N, Esquire.v SPURR, JAMES DeW., Esquire. 1867. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esquire. DOYLE, Major-General SIR HASTINGS, late Lieutenant Gorernor. SCOVIL. SAMUEL J.. Esquire. fj I . J/' 1867. WIGGINS, GEORGE C, Esquire. 1 1868. DeVEBER/Rcv. Canon. DeVEBER, MARIA E. , DeVEBER, WM. HERBERT. ' DeVEBER, ALLEYNE W. JAR VIS, W. M., Esquire, V. P. SCOVIL, MORRIS. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. 1 1869. CARMAN, SOPHIA M. * DeVEBER, J. S. BOIES, Esquire. domville' fanny. FENETY, G. E., Esquire. 1 , 11870. CARMAN, W. BLISS. CARSON, CHARLES, Esquire. KETOHUM, H. G. C, Esquire. NEALES, Rev. W. S. NEALES, Rev. T. PERCIVAL, Miss |1871. CARMAN, JEAN MURRAY. FRITH, HENRY W., Esquire. ' GRIMMER, GEORGE S., Esquire. JARVIS, G. S. Rev., D. D. SM1TH,W00DF0RDE J., Esquire. WILKINSON, W., Esquire. 11873. JARVIS EDWARD W. GREGORY, T., Esquire, M. D. l873. ARMSTRONG, R^. G. M. HEMERY, Colonel Q. A. D. C. SCOVIL, MISS ELIZABETH. JARVIS FRANK HOPE. WELDON, CHARLES W., Esquire. 1874. MERRITT, CHARLES, Esquire. 1875. BRIG8T0CKE, Rev. F. H. J. ^-1 \n nant GoTernor. 82 M%. .vt If ■ \'*-^r-'-i LIST OF P?:RS0NS ' ,;i (now I)ECKA8ED) ' ' , • Who were Life Members of the Society. Date of )iM? ■ Membership. •* 1837. BAILLIE, Hon. THOMAS, V. P. v * ••■ . BOTSFORD, Hon. Mr. Justice, V. P. CHIPMAN, Hon. Chief Justice. . . ... ^ COSTER, Venerable Archdeacon, V. P. < 1838. EMERSON, THOMAS, E8»iuire, M. D. ECCLES, Captain JAMUS. ' , ^ MACLAUGHLAN, JAMES A., Esquire. ODELL, Hon. W. F., V. K ■ •' OWEN, Hon. Admiral, R. N„ V. P. • • SCOVIL, WILLIAM, V. P. SIMONDS, Hon. CHARLES, V. P. SHORE, Hon. GEORGE. V. P. * WETMORE, JUSTUS, Esquire. 1839. PETERS, Hon. C. J. HARVEY, Major-General Sir JOHN, K. C. B., K. C. H., late Lieut. Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c., &c. ROBINSON, W. H. Esquire, V. P. 1840. PARKER, the Hon. NEVILLE, late Master of the Rolls. RATCHFORD, E. D. W., Esquire. ROBINSON, Colonel JOHN, V. P. WHEELER, GEORGE, Esquire. 1842. SMITH, H. BOWYER, Esquire, V. P. - . 1844. COLEBROOKE, Sir WILLIAM M., G. C. B., K. H., late Lieutenant! Governor and Commander-in-Chief. 1845. PARKER, Hon. Chief Justice, V. P. '' - PETERS, GEORGE P., Esquire, M. D. ' ' SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. . ■ PETERS, JAMES, Jun., Esquire. WIGGINS, STEPHEN, Esquire. ' ' WIGGINS, Mrs. STEPHEN. GILBERT, GEORGE G., Esquire. 1846. GILBERT, Mrs. ANNE. 1848. HEAD, Sir EDMUND WALKER, Baronet, late Lieut. Governor anJ Commander in-Chief, &c., &c. 1850. SCOVIL, W. HENRY, Esquire. DESBRISAY, LESTOCK P. W., Esquu'e. DONALDSON, L., Esquire. 1851. BLACK, WILLIAM A. E., Esquire. SCOVIL DANIEL, Esquire. 1852. SCOVIL, SAMUEL, Esquire. SMITH, HENRY BOWYER, Junioj-. 1855. SIMONDS, Mrs. RICHARD. 1867. ROBINSON, Major W. B. 1857. WRIGHT, WILLIAM, Esquire. 1859. SIMONDS, RICHARD, Esquire. 1868. HARDING, Colonel FRANCIS PYM, late Lieutenant Governor, &cl 1869. LEE, Rev. Canon, Ph. D. . ' ^ 1870. HAZEN, ROBERT F., Esquire. 1871. JARVIS, Mrs W. M. 1874. HAZEN, Hon. R. L. 1876. DbVEBER, L. H., Esquire. I H., late Lieut. late Lieutenantl it. Governor anJ \ it Governor, Ac, ABSTRACT RETURN FROM THE PARISHES AND MISSIONS OF THE DIOOESE ( PitrUli I'f Mlwlnii. 1 Ocni-ntl Miiilt.'-. g* oQ 11 Naniber of Chnrchet. 6 6 oi 1 1^ |3 !!{ PI Is" lifi lis TToTar poblle Sarrlew. fi 140 25 I5« 110 110 19 — 1 1 M i \& &f Acres. r. i AmloviT, Uruiul Kulls, Ai-. H;.tliiinil, *"fec. U;;rtoii ami Lliicolii. Cuiiixibrllo. 1 .iiiiUrlilgi.'. KiH- Iiulf \«'iu' I'lulltiii.liitU' l*(7C» rmililk'n Vliliirlii, Miiilu- uasku, and ii'irt Ctirluloii, Htitiiurat tfi ,Mlfti'OU, lilid two Hides of TillKDviilio and NenUliiult, and H, sidu of Middle River. Civil fariihva. IIUI 1400 8.10 •i 3 10 la 1 I aoo 6 "io ill 1' 00 1240 00 HSO III it'io'oii 20 to loo 50, 85, IN, 80 80, 80, f 5, HO ua All 80 1 •i 'I'lirfu ParUliti!, DUO ISO a t * .'.. 80 *0 Hu L\inUTl»ui>. , Ctmttiiun. IMlliuti^it-. 4ao 27 (MA RBO 1.10 1 1 1 1 a ' iiaa 100 224 rjflo aoo 00 5110 aaouo 104 1:10 no 40 'i m ■. 40' 1 Civil I'lirl.li, mid imrt od- jnilihlL'. Civil rnii>h. 104 .klvU 07 KM, 40 40 Ii.T!>y, Ncl>i"ii, iVt . Di-rl'V. Ni'lM.ii, lllU-ilild iiiul I.iidU'.v, 1 800 a .... 8 1 Sold. :> in SIM (10 101 23 m, 85, 31', :15, 3,1, 111), 4.1, 40, ',V. 4(1 ( li,>ni:lii^ mill lli'lulil. ( i\ll l':irl>li«. fiOO 5 a 1 X .... 240(0 U7 9 13 30, ilO, IK, 40 71 1 tVirvlIK', K\v. KiTili'rIctoii. 1t:i;:i'Io\wi. (;:vi'iiwirh :iiiil WnKliniii Kiilivilli', Sjiiiri'el'.ii.., .Miif iinitii Ciivi', S. Uiiy.d, Huy. il :m I 9 isvo rjo iiu'oo • 100 10 '.MOO ijoiido 100 00 in ail i;io, 40, :u) 10!I 4 K,, KlvcT SI ,(i.lin; W , I'o- IrrwvllJL'; N., Ciiimty liiiu; S,. OtnalMi',' l.uKi.'. Thr Isliind. Civil Porli-liis, • 4.% in 1 11 4 1 1 I HO 84 ■m, I'jo 77 1 a4 1 08 IT.'i 500 .... I 1 .... ! 180 8A fi 100, 80, iKi Kiii;iM:leiir. 1 . .\-W\\ 110(1 ISO J Hi iiillfit ultovc Krt'ilorirton nil till' W. fiil.'Sl. JiiliiiKlv. \V., l)Uuiidi(i-\-Ci). St Julin to 7 iiiik'* frwm City, •ilK) 250 I a a 1 1 3 4 1 I . . 1 SOO 00 t,"0 .... ' .11X100 147 'joo' fts 00 03 a 1,0, 4 00! Ill) ■M 38 "ill 75, oil, -iU m, (III, 411 110 50 48 14 80 a N. 1111.1 \V.. Co. York; S,, St .li.hn Klv. ; K.,(id. l.iiku. ,'iU iiiilri 111 knKtIi. .... 1 .... 1 1 ■\\r.\AW, (iU'ii'-Ii:, tti-. Hll.'i lltHI ,,.. 1 4a) ooi 111) 85.03 I . ..„ luo; 1U0 1 1 ' .... 1 1 ft ni«i>utu 1 130 00 240 00] -.04 100 70, 130 110 83 •i.>' «;lvil I'uii.ii, 1 ,,.. 1 4ll' 00 l!|0l (iij til. i'.li.ic, .V. ;ii mi:.- K'litf, viirk-d in Vldttl. ,,,, S!iO u .... 8 1 1 11 10 M 31x1 01 lOli' 13 1 1 .■SO 74 i .svillu. f'iii;t -Wi! iiiiiuuul iMlinfrlcfi. N.. tJiiuflmvn; E., (icoi'n- wii'li; a., Wi.jtilulil; W., Cumity liui:. Civil Purl«hi». SOi-i uoo 410 ' '' 4 K 5 I 1 'JlO Cliiirc'li land. 70 00 :w 00 awi o( '.'40 00 lU 107 m;.'ii II. 100 j 44:41, 'S, ,W, 71 1 31 (ifl i lJllri:il.-lMll \. Civil l'ari.|ii«. .... SCO 1 H « 1 300 so 00 lao oo| 120 «»\aa% 8'1 Hi-llihllclci. Civil Parish, .40J.... ViU] 510 1 1 1 4 130 M l<00 00 144 l;i.ii.fMi\, ,':... ,44 ■■■■j JMdO, (10, llKI liit-llllliMllt. Civil Pu.'lsli il pint lid- joluini;, M )>00 I 4 ■ -I : ....1 a 1 1 1 SO 100 aoooi 131 .TOO 00' 83 ia|loo,sn, 7 R.SI250. 300, l.Vi, M 'il '.HI Kur s iiiunths. ■ ."t. AlMllVVO. 900 80V 1U37 1 a 1!.... !■ i| » ....1 s 1 1 1 1 410 Tons of liny ISt IHfl asiil !*t. DiuichvnilSt, I'lilriik, SI. ?^:. (ti-tiix"- iiiiil IV'im'i' lil. Tlu'Ciiil I'lirlBhi.i', 4:0 t 23(1 lo' IIJ 800 00 laii 1 34 84 50, 70, ."0, .'iO, SO. ."iO IIM. 80, 'JO, U), 1.1 57 ISO SI. \l..iy'. ■.111.1 Slunl.y Snnliiiry, Mlriuni'.lil. and part Doiinliii*, Sio. mo •i li « 1 j 1 1 1,1' t»li 00 1 lot ao 80, 50, iin, 4.-., 40, 30 00 1 I'M) 11 49 81 r. .•iiin.niiU t?lirllls,'lii-iil mill .l•llllJ^lnIl. Su^^i'x Hiui Stuiilinliii. |,... .... n.iv Fnndy, SI. .,'.- . Kini' .' . . u' tWO Coiiiity, Hiid ;> . 'Iiirtni.,.| ' 3 a a 1 ..-. , 4 .... ■•■■ ■ iiai (10 200 00 430 00 l!IO 110 17« XO Civil Purishi'*, i 1 1 3 1 240 ■•.■ Glebe l.-W 07 (Church 07 00 96, 5i.4l.:!4 131 :m. John, Trliiil.i. St. .IiHli'.Ciiricliiii ;X., Cniol. St. ; «., (iii.-iK-Bt ; ilCCourtiimyltuv ; W.Hurhor Two Wni-dri ill CHrlftoii. !N., (Ju«:n ft. ; ot!iiT"ldei \ '£i niili-«. 1 1 4 8!i5 "■4 •MOSS 291 7S SON 100 1S6 108 KM *le« 20 iiae Slii'iliui'. i -M-}- 1 200 SI, ['.ml, I'ortliiiiil. ,•-1. l.iiUi-, V .illiihi, St su^phiiii, Triulu, IpllllMl, ,Vl', iBonndcil Iv ,St, .(..iiii, 8t. 1 Lykd't , Sliiioiidn, and Ken- 1 ticbecca«l». Uphaiii, Hainnionii, iind St. Martins. 'mo i»i8 1 "3' .... .... "2' 1 1300 00 sJo'oo 200 »6,'li»,'l()n 1 1110 "uol" 1 >V.'»tlli..|il C'vii Hurli; . luo soo 1 1 1 1 100 •M CO 100 CO 111* 12 IM. TO, ta , acl '.VMOimotu. \t',i;k^ow. Wrfitmorlnnd. iWoiidstock, Wukilk-id, and .Vorllianiiiton. WIcklow, eimonJf, .ind WIlmoL 140 240 5J0 100 a I I 4 4 800 mi 100 00 430 00 Ct, '.'lO 310 00 311 1:10 IM 38 300, w, 40 :,o, .-iO, .'io, ;i . (10, a,->. I!,'-., ?h. :m 184 no ONS OF TH£ DIOOESB OF FBIJDEAIOTON, FOR THE TEAR ENDING JUNE Ist, 1876. Cliuri'li Witnk'iiK. 15 I<. FIckctl. ,11. A. Bcilull. BS a. I'. Blaboj). il. W. Bnldwhi. Hun. it. b. Wlliiiol. C. Clowfto. 15 B. M Dykcimiu 0. 8crll)ner. R. ilotmoB. ,;. B. Wiggins. 45 R. Roblnnou id. Worth. 1*1 W. Searlc. (V Uurdiill. 'IS W. a. anillh. !J. C. Morse. ,..IW. T. CrookiT ;Jt)lin BctlH. !IA J. bvl.. Uiilillisoh. :8. T. gnilth. MK) (1 ; so J. c. c;ii.«i'j, I .1. Lftw. ! i :jj Juliii Dnggi'lt. 3 I I5T. Rlcliordii. D. Miirluy. ■U'u W) 4(11 (K); tSS 2(11 !urutc. I j 1(M' 95]!''* 15o|.... ™ 20»! iwL.. loot liol 9) Sri 4 4 S :l .. 40 1 . ... 4li 5 ": m ,7 ...! t ISHil IW »'0 00 ;!36iSM 90, i;w, lOii lai no t. •;«) »() 00 ■Jll Im'300. Si. 40 .■.0, .V, 1!10 |(Vt300, S5, 40 .■.0, I .'io, :i . 35m, i\ 25, ;',-!, 50 too ae IK)' S4 HCj U 104| M no! Il" tr. 4 3 141 4ijl»5 4 . 7 I 4 41 ao 14 sj ss, I K: ...1, ^«i 1 tl 16 »^ 40:.I H. I.ce. John Murriiv. 4«y. E Knlglit ',C. n. Hazen. .. W. Horncustk'. 4(l'Thos. Purluv. C. I). C. Clirrii' 4(),F. E. Wlualou. iT Maltby. A. WlllUton. T. 0. WlHUtol^ ;!5 C. Dixon. :J. B, S. UiiyliMiiiil 30 Jiulu't; UoUforil. J. H. Wrun. 4;|0. E. Fiuwcilins. .r. Morton. J. C. PrlH. Lndi;ult-. J. Wctmor-'. J. JaatlBon. iJ. Onieanlc. !;« W. W. Bulyeu. ill. Pcppcrf. iT. Douglas. iB. Spear. 7s'T. Kelcliuui I.I. C. Periiius 40 W. Daly. W. Evans, ill) W. B. Si-ovil. |J. fl. Murvl,. J, Peareon. D. Long. 15 N. Arnold. 'E. B. Beer. :W. T. Peters. I J. Sharp. .ai9 J. Scars. IC. W. Weldon. So!e. J. Wetmore. C. A. Dodgo. WO R. W. Crookaliank \\\ II. Uathcway, 55,0. Broun. N. T. Orcatlioad, 400!j. R, Ruel. ;8. D. Ilorton. ...'A. H Scovll. iSliernian Welling. OOIW. C. Drurv. n. W. Fritli. . . . J. A. FowUt A. Shnrwood J. Douglas. J. Armstrong DOiJ. M. Nuso. 7i)C, 18. Campbell. *aymund. Lor Ddcgatot to D. C. Society. L. Plekotl. (). r. Balrd. a. L. Rlaho|>. T. Ui'ibrlsay. Tl)u BUn«. .lodge FiehiT. R. Robinson. W. Wilkinson. (). A. Blalr. Hon. Chief JiiBtlci' W. 8. Smith. F. E. Danvllh' .). Bett*. A. H. Tlppett. C. F. Kinneor. .T. DeL. RohlnHOH. F. Clements. H. Peters J. Do W. Spun. .1. C. Clowes Pcnlston Starr. W. B. McKlol J. Flcwelllng. Cant. Powys. (!. Murray. .J. PoW. Spnrr J. 8. Covert. C. D. C. Curri.'. F. E. Wlnslow, .). O. Kethro. A. Wllllston. M T. G. Wllllston. • The same. E. B. Chandler, jr. W. B Splller. T. I.ionard M. MeKcuzii-. .J. Hcurv. T. Jones. H. Davidson. H. Stage. W. Miller. C. Ingrahalii. W. Brown. T M. Uol.iiHi. .1. II. Dixon Tiie same. Tlie some. (4. D. Street G. 8. (IrininoT 'i. Thompson. \¥. Towers. R. T. Clineii. () 8. Smitli. J. Wctinoro. iDr. Ker. i.I. Peppers. U. Bldon E. apear. T. Douglas T. M. McIjuuM W. C. Allan, <}. A. SehoUild. I. A. Jaek. W. B Scovil. .1, II. Marvin N. Arnold. J. R. FlewulHiig. ,.1. Secord. !.!. Sharp. |C. Campbell. M RohInso(K l\V. a. Httlhewiiv. IK. BrlUin. jThe same. C. F.KInnear. J F. RoBertsoh If, K. Barker, {A. DanUI. A. csh'irwood, il. Douglas. Capt. McCurth'. N. H. DcVober. W. C. Dibblcc W. C. UHymonii, J. II. Saundcr.- ,!. J. haywarri Lay Uelcgutiw to the Synod. The name. Hon. K D WUniut. K llobliHion. T. HiBi'kwell, The same. H. A. JohnsAu. W. T. Crocker. The name. J. C. Clowes. Tliu same. Lieut -Col. Matuiscll The same. The same. The same. The same. .lodge Hoti-rord. K. H. Cliimdler, ji. Tlie sam(;. ,T. Hi-urr T. .loues. H. DavidMin. The same. Hon. .ludge Kileiiie C. H. Fafrweat'ier. tlie same. Tiu- same. The same. The same. .1. (illlcsiiie, .1. .McKay. ,1. Peppers. C. BIden. T. Kctchuni. Dr. McFarlanil. E. G. Scovll. ,T. .Ionian. The ftnme. The ^a!ne. The same. C. W. Weldou (;. W. Whitney, R. W. Crookshank. E. WUIi». The sanir. R. T. Clinch. W. M. Jarvif. Hon. D. Hanln;xlou. Sherman Wellios;. W. C. Drurv. «. A. Seholteld. The 4MI1C. The same. W. F. Dibblee. John D. Kctehani. rhe (.nan. Al Ba Ba Bai Bet Bea Bea Resi Broi Bj'rc Bvro (kld( Chap; Cochi Farmc OiSfa; •fohnat iank, 1 Uink, J Unk, A %sett,| Mitchell MitchelJ ^cGowa JcLeBaj Parker, Paiker, ' Hobin SOI sot sor son. 'fi- Kobin, I Simp, " arland'J ■iaylor, ^'ennell, ^ennelJ, * - letiej;, Le 'eneJI, Sa, ''^"ectionl IS '•> *U.S. 33 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 1876. OAMPOBELLO. Allinghara, Robert Batson Cadwallader Batson, Mrs. Hibbert Batson, George ,,,.; ,, Beatty, Mrs. '^i;. Beattey, Estella • , , ^^ Beattey, William ; Best, Mrs. Brown, Colonel Byron, Luke, Escj. Byron, Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Wallace, Chapman Richard, Cochrane, Mrs. Basil Edward Davidson, Jolin Henry Farmer, John, Esq., Flagg, Mrs. Cadwallader Flagg, Mrs. Price Oilligan, William Johnston, George Lank, Mrs. Edward Lank, John ;, Lank, Mrs. William ... Lipsett, Isabella ■• -• k i : Mitchell, Mrs. Hughes, Mitchell, Margaret ; * , McGowan, Mrs. William McLellan, Mrs. William Parker, James ,. , , , ; . Parker, Harvey Patch, Mrs. E. z." ., Robinson, Miss -i j' - 1 Robinson, Owen, Mrs. i, := , , 1 Robinson, Owen, Portia Simpson, Mrs. Alexander Siliarland, Mrs. I Taylor, Mrs. IVennell, Daniel IVennell, James iVcnell, John A. . / ■ ;. IVenell, Joseph G. !,;?>. IVenell, Jumes W. .-'H' Fehell, Lemuel 'I'enell, Samuel (collections in Church, Sept., 1875 and April, 18'7tj,'j J 'U. S. Currency. *|o m *l 10 *1 12 2 00 1 00 50 50 *1 50 1 00 :iOO 1 00 ♦75 *50 10 00 *1 00 1 00 *2 26 1 20 *1 00 2 50 1 00 *Y5 S *25 ■) 30 50 *50 50 *75 *1 12 2 00 50 *20 1 00 20 00 5 00 *100 *75 *1 25 *1 25 *1 00 20 20 i.r 20 .: ' 20 20 :|87 <>0 105 ti4 ''..'-«''' t : .;. w i* ' If iK. * u $100 1 00 1 00 50 50 2 00 100 1 00 'I'l »; CANTERBURY. Blakewell, Thomas Blakewell, Mrs. Thomas Blakewell, Joseph " : , , Blair, John, jr. i Blair, Mrs. John Beimet, Alexander, J. P. Bennet, Mrs. A. Cunningham, Thos., jr., (Skiff Lake), Cunningham, William (Skiff Lake), 25 Cuimingham, Mrs. William " 35 Cunningham, Thomas Wilson 25 Cunningham, Mrs. T. W. 25 Cunningham, Andrew 25 Cunningham, Mrs. William (widow), 26 Cunningham, Thomas, sr. 25 Cunnmgham, Mrs. T. . ' •' . fH Cropley, Samuel ... , , -r, ^i$l$. Cropley, Mrs. Samuel ( u > > ' ■ M English, James, sr. English, Mrs. J., sr. English, William English, Mrs. William English, James, jr. English, Mrs. James, jr. Fowler, Stephen G., Esq., J. P. Fowler, Charles H. Fowler, Mrs. Charles H. > Garden, Mrs. E. (widow), Garden, Edward ,? Go ruen, Mrs. Edward .,^,, Grt'aam, George, , •■ Graham, Mrs. George Gould, Solomon Gould, Mrs. Solomon Hartin, Rev. Thomas Hartin, Mrs. Thomas Hartin, John Medley .' Hartin, William Edward ! Hartin, George F. H. it. ., i Hartin, Charles G. Coster Hartin, Addington 0. Hartin, Eliza Christiana Hartin, Thomas Robinson Hartin, Mary Ann Ellen Hamilton,. James Hamilton, Mrs. James Lawson, Luke, Esq., J. P. Main, William i!UU' S4 Main, Mrs. WUUam lliller, Arthur Miller, Mrs. Arthur McKay, Hugh, Esq., J- P. McMullan, George McMuUan, Jamea, jr. McMullan, Mrs. Jamos McMuUau, Andrew McMuUau, Andrew p 4 ^q Robinaon,B^.W^X' f 5? Robinson, Mrs. Robert Robinson, George, jr- Robinson, Mrs. George Strong, Absoiam Shannon, Bo^«!j ..^^t Shannon, Mrs. Roberi Winters, Charles Winters, Mrs. Charles Winters Adelaide; ^ Worth, < f'dfrey Worth, Mrs. Walling, 2f ^^^^^n,:^^ Walling, Mrs. Wilham Walling, Hugh Walling, Mrs. Hugh Webberby, ThomaB Webberby, Mrs. Thos. CoUections after sermons, i- Total, $0 yo Bricc, Mrs. ' ;^ 00 Baxter, Dr. D. 50 Brothers, Five ^ tts Baj»8ett, John • 50 Bassett, Mrs. ^ 4*00 Cunard, H. •; . 2 00 Carman, W. J. *• i oo Cooling, Miss ^ qO Copping, Thompson , qq Copping, Isaac . 1 00 Coulson, Mrs. John g^^> Copping, Mrs. ^\ oO Carman, Mrs 2 00 Carman, Miss i 50 Cherry, Mr. 1 00 Coigley, Mr. • \ oo Colgan, Miss , 4 oO Desbrlsay, Mr. and Mrs. ^, ^g Drake, Mrs. ' . , ; 1 oO Dick, Mrs. 50 Dow, Mrs. 100 Flett, Mrs. J. v ; 50 Flemming, Mrs. • 50 Flemming, Andrew ^g 00 Forsyth, Rev. D. 50 Flemming, M. j oO Flemming, R- 1 00 Flemming, A- 1 oo Fotheringham, Mr- Fotheringham, Mr. familv. 1 50 1 Forbes, Sr. and Mrs., and fatruiy, ^^^ Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jamen $2 00 Arnold, Mr. and Mr.^ r^ Burchill,Mr.aadMr8. Burchill, J. t^- Burchill, J. Burchill, G. Buck,Mrs. Brown, Oapt. 0. , - SB"-'*- Brehant, Mr. Brehant, Thorny .^' - " Brehant, Charlotte :,^:,,n Brehant, James . Blair, G. A., and family, Blair, Gord^ Benson, J. »• „ ' Benson, M.N Benson, P. 'J- ^- - Baldwin, Allan 50 Friend, A 2 00 Frost, Mr. and Mrs. ^ qq Friend, A - 1 oO Fleigher, Archie Mrs- ^ 00 Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Josepn ^^ Forrest,. Mrs. 1 oO i Forrest, Mrs. Wm. 26 Forrest, Miss Jessie 50 Forrest, Mrs. Robf 25 Fenety, Willie 1 oo F;nety,Mr.andMr8.Wm. ^9 Friend, A . : 50 Friend, A , ,. 2.5 Friend, A ' 26 Faivman, Mr. . 1 00 Forrest, Misa A^ ,, 100 Forrest, Mr. John ' t;' 1 00 Forrest, Mr. Wm. , . j 95 Friend, A. 25 Gillis, S. J w,.a T F -i 0*^ Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. T.*, ^ ^^ ' Gulliver, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,^- Gulliver, James . ^ 10 Gulliver, Sarah Jane 85 |0 '.50 i 00 60 \ '.i5 50 4roo iOrt 100 \oo 1.00 1 00 80 «00 2 00 I 50 . 100 -1 100 400 18 100 50 100 50 • 50 12 00 50 100 \ 00 100 1 50 50 2 00 lOO 100 2 00 50 100 26 50 25 100 29 ■/ 50 :.• 25 26 100 100 100 I 95 25 4 00 2 00 25 10 family. jpli a. A.. Gulliver, William G. Goggin, Mr. Gibson, Robert Gregory Mr. Green, Mrs. Harley, Miss Harper, Mrs. Harper, W. N. Howard, W. B., Mr. and Hilton, Mr. Hockin, Mr. John M. Hawbolt, Mrs. Hocken, R. S. Hunter, Miss Hocken, Mr. Hocken, Miss Hocken, Sophia Hocken, Miss Bessie Hammond, John Heskett, Mr. Heskett, John > Jackson, Mr. Wm. Jackson, Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Mrs. Isaac Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, Wm. Joyce, R. P. B. Jackson, Mr. King, Miss t >;'■ Keen, Joseph ' f Kingston, Miss Kingston, Janie, Kerr, Jane Kingston, Catherine • Kingston, Maggie Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Layton, Mrs. O. Lyons, Charles B. Lyons, Nathan A. Lewis, Mr. John Loggie, Mr. Peter Lee, George Miller, Mr. McCuUam, Miss McLaughlan, Esther • . > : (• McLaughlan, Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. <;->l Mulherrin, Mr. Peterson, Mrs. A. Peck, Mrs. Parker, Miss > Percival, John . ' ..in Trevors, Sterling Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. Lestock Trevors, Grace A. Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. George Trevors, Charlotte, Thompson, Miss Minnie Thompson, Miss Thompson, Alice Templeton, Mrs. Traer, Mr. . • !' . Traer, Inkerman Traer, Mrs. G. - '■: Traer, Mr. G. ,) : Traer, Miss '» UUock, Thos. 1 UUock, Angus i >, UUock, Mrs. Vye, Mrs. W. >-, i.i Vondy, Mrs. Vondy, Miss Wilkinson, Mr. & Mrs., & family 11 00 Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Mr. ^id Mrs. James WillUton, Mils Williston, Ambrose ^'.. Wimston,H. C. // Walker, Richard '•■' , Williston, Edward . • J' . Walker, Mrs. f •' Walker, William . ■ ' to 40 25 100 400 60 2 00 400 50 60 2 00 400 60 100 100 100 50 40« 60 60 50 60 30 25 100 1 00 10 100 100 30 - 20 100 25 48 50 60 . 50 60 30 100 60 60 60 ' 100 100 1100 150 8 00 300 11 00 100 l.l..' 60 •!fl 00 iff/ 60 ''■' ■ 50 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 ttt lU 12.2 S 114 ■" 2.0 1st lit 140 il.8 - 6" Fholographic Sciences Corporalion ^v 'i^ V \ >- 33 WIST MAIN STMHT VmSTIil,N.Y. 14SN (716)S72-4903 K<^ '^ o *• l\ k \ Ist collection, ': $28 00 i 2nd do. 17 00 C Total D. C. a, $287 63 f a P. 0. Missions, lYOO '.• Total, 1804 68 1 DALHOUHIK. X J. Colwcll, 1100 Mite Chest, ' 6 10 H. A. and Mrs. Johnson, 8 00 « Buz," " Curley," and other olive ; branches, 800 ( Mrs. R. Good, 1 00 John Good, ^.w*;.' 100 J N. Parrot, *' 60 ; Dr. and Mrs. Disbrow, 200 I Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 2 00 • A Friend, 100 Miss Smith, > v^-' 100 • Mrs. E. Pike, .0 hn~y. 60 i: Mrs. T. Good, of .-—f 100 - Mrs. R. W. Good, 100 Mr. Crocker, 100 Mr. Morse. t'Kc .■ ' 2 00 W.H. Phillips, Af. r, 2 00 f' Mrs. Barberie, 200 < A Friend, 60 '■■ Richard Roberts, >*=*';, BO ' James Crocker, '■ ■ > 100 Mr. J. C. Barberie, 1 00 < Mrs. J. C. Barberie, 1 00 A. S. Barberie, ,60 * J. C. Barberie, jr., 50 ' F. E. Barberie, 60 ' 6. D. Barberie, 60 '■ Mrs. J. Barberie, 100 < N. Bateman, 1 10 ' Mr^ Carter, *<- 100 ^ ]8t D. C. S. collection (Ohri8tmaB),10 09 < SdD. C.S. " (Easter) 1211 / aP.G. (Intercession Di fcy),18 89 ' F. B. Crozier, - ?' . ' ' 421 •89 09 * DERBY AND NRTiWN. ' 6onect*rB>-]to. ]b<<}roeker. Mrs •-' ! maaesEl^abethBettf Aod Ada Allison, Wm.8r. «,.;..,/. ... . draden. Hartt 1100 ' Allison, Wm. jr. /^ U ,(n 60 'Allison, Alex. ..tbU^ /. 40 ^ Allison, Maggie u. , / I'd j > 26 t /Allison, Osborne .-.?/. ., 50 Allison, Josephuxe io Hi' f-.^iU ■0 Jrif, ■ .- 'i'l. ,Ui.-..- Allison, Everett, Ambrose, Thomas /'K Amos, Malcolm Astle, David Barton, Henry Barron, Robert Barron, Archibald Barron, David Barron, Mrs. David d Bateman, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Joseph Betts^ Henry Betts, John, Betts, David Carmalt, Mrs'. Carmalt, Joseph Carmalt, James Caruthers, Wm. Cliflf, Wm. Cliff, Mrs. Wm. Cliff, Thomas C. Cliff, Frances Cliff, Josephine Cliff, Alexander Geo. Cliff, Harriett Allison Cliff, George .u/ Cliff, John ,isi'^"r Cluston, Mrs. John G .'i Cluston, Marshal Cluston, Mrs. John A. Coughlan, Mrs. James Crocker, Wm. T. Crocker, Mrs. Wm. T. Cruden, Wm. M. Cruden, Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. James Danville, F. E. Danville, Mrs. Davidson, Miss ,.11^^' 20 Davidson, Mrs. Allan !.n/l t^^T'^'e ^ 26 Davidson, Mrs. Abbot ;' ' "^ 50 Davidson, Robert 25 Dixon, Mrs. !>ii>'K>L> ,■. 25 Erekson, John .xM /rotl'jiN 60 Erekson, Mrs. ■•'"«M .oinihiyjV. 60 Fitzgerald, James, ■ ' ' ' 50 Friends, three each 26 ceatBy 75 Flett, Mrs. John 100 Flett, Lambert .irf- ...i. >-l 00 Hartt, Wm. k ..=d( w- --''60 Hartt, John 100 Hovey, Sarah C. "^ 25 Hubbard, Elizabeth '^^ Hussey, James ' l^\ .iK>re.. $0 10 100 50 100 I 00 100 100 i 60 60 60 .■ 60 i^il 00 r 50 50 25 100 ■-.. 60 II 00 100 26 12 ;»r.. 12 ■ 25 12 100 48 40 .5.100 " 25 100 100 100 6 00 600 60 100 . 1 00 |ii'''' •87 $010 100 50 100 1 00 100 .:1 00 ■\ 60 60 50 . 60 «r.il 00 50 50 25 AH 100 60 100 100 h 25 iiMiiyii^- 12 12 .'V ^'Ur ]V. .•?<5 a Mrs. *»*>; 100 4S 40 iilOO 25 100 100 100 6 00 800 60 100 100 20 ■v:,;>i. 25 ■M ,<^^ 50 .'if, ■■' 26 ■jM .'«' 60 njv.rf ■ 60 ks 'cents, ^l 1001 601 Uwi'. .25 '10 . I n : ' i/ Kitchen, Wm. Knight, Solomon C. Lee, Mrs. Lee, Geoi^e Lingley, R. Muers, Robert McKenxie, James McKenzie William, sr. McKenzie, Richard * • McKenzie, Marrion McKenzie, Mary Jane McLean, R. Newcomb, Elizabeth Newman, John, Newman, Thomas C. Norman, Mrs. (Nelson) Norman, Mrs. (Derby) Folk, Elizabeth, Folk, Henry Farker, Duncan Russell, Mrs. '•^*'' Saunders, Mrs. Saunders, A. A. Saunders, Catherine, Sinclair, Edward Tulip, Mrs Tweedie, Sarah Underbill, A. A. Vye, Charles Vye, Mrs. Charles Vye, Emma Jane Vye, Ann Vye, Charles, jr. Waters, Joel Waters, Mrs. Wathen James N. ' Williams, Harry Collections, St. Feter's, Derby, Collection, Nelson Station, ■:^;k |(100 60 45 50 100 100 60 1 0«> 60 25 , 26 60 45 1 50 . 60 1 CO 1 00 25 10 25 60 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 1 00 50 25 50 50 100 100 I 00 1 00 2 36 2 53 !j!'7'7 22 BLACKTILLK. Collected by Mrs. Albert Underhill and Miss Josephine Underhill. ..:tf 100 Bean, James Bean, Maria Cash, Cash, Curtis, John . Curtis, Wm. Coughlan, John T. Coughlan, Mrs. David 10 25 15 .t^'i: 100 100 1 00 5 10 25 Grimley, Mrs. ^mi:>:i Harris, James '' ' Harris, Mrs. Moses • ;■' Kennedy, Allen McKenzie, John ' , • McLaggan, Mrs. J. >: - ^^ .■ McLaggail, Simon ;'•" ' .'.[0)1 McDonald, Lizzie O'Brien, James ■■'■•, ' Robinson, Mrs. < , Schofield, John L. ''' Smith, Mary A. Sullivan, Mrs. David Underhill, Mrs. T. W. sr., Underhill, M. Susan ".-■ . Underhill, Mrs. Albert ! - Underhill, Mrs. Tryan • Underhill, Benjamin • » : Underhill, Isaac Underhill, Wm. '.,•.!{ i Underhill, Albert Underhill, Thos. Ward, Jr., Underhill, Mrs. T. W. Underhill, Isaac Caldwell Underhill, Charles Flett Underhill, Wm. A. K. Underhill, B. N. T. Whalen, Michael Collection, • •' i 50 50 24 12 84 25 50 25 2'i 25 24 20 25 25 V. 25 25 30 50 50 25 25 20 20 5 5 6 1 00 60 78 $12 7'.) BLISSFIKLD AND LUDLOW. Holmes, Mrs. Samuel Holt, Samuel Friend, A Fairley, Mrs. Justus Lyons, David -■/■( McLeod, Mrs. « -' // McNamee, Francis McNamee, John McNamee, James :i. McNamee, George Sanders, Purden Sanders, Ellen B. Sims, James, sr., Sims, James, jr.. ^lU ,tf Blackville, Derby and Nelson, Amount contributed by Mission, $99 lo $0 ;io 60 27 100 100 25 1 00 60 50 40 1 00 :, 1 00 1 00 60 19 12 12 79 77 22 • 88 FREDERICTON. Adam3, G. M. %\ 00 Aiken, Mrs. 25 Aiken, Mrs. R. 1 00 Akerley, S. A. 4 00 Akerley, Mrs. S. A. 200 Allen, ilon. Chief Justice- 35 00 Allen, J. 60 Alexander, Rev. F. 30 00 Armstrong, G. 2 00 Annstrong, W. 2 00 Armstrong, Thos. 1 00 ^Arnold, Mrs. 25 'Ashfield, Mrs. 1 00 Baillie, Miss 100 Bailey, Prof, and Mrs. 6 00 Bailey, Mrs. H. , 26 Bain, Miss 100 Barker, Kate A. 60 Beckwith, Hon. J. A. 2 00 Beek, J. S. 5 00 Beek, Mrs. J. S. *^ j ;• 2 00 Berryman, Mrs. 50 Black, Mrs. 8 00 Blizzard, Mrs. Joseph 25 Blizzard, Mrs. J. 25 Blizzard, Mary 15 Brannen, C. S. I - f-.m 5 00 Brannen, Mrs. . tt,, * 2(10 Brannen, Miss ' '' 1 00 Brayley, J. W. ' 2B00 Brown, Dr. T. C. 4 00 Brown, John r m 30 Brown, George 26 Burchill, Js. '■ - '' - ! 00 Cadwallader, Ed. • • - 1 00 Cameron, Mrs. 62 Carman, S. M. ^ 6 00 Caiman, W. B. 1 00 Carman, William, 16 00 Carman, J. Murray 1 00 Campbell, Mrs. G. M. 10 00 Carey, Capt and Mrs. 6 00 Carr, Eliza 60 Clark, Js. 25 Clark, Frances 26 Craig, Wm. 1 00 Craig, Mrs, . 100 Cole, Js. Mrs. 60 Coster, Mrs. 100 Cripps, Mrs. 1 00 Cropley, H. A. •iOO Dibblee, Geo. Y. 100 Diamond, Mrs. Jacob 47 •1 !■ 6 1 1 1 1 Disbrow, Mrs. |1 00 Dougherty, Miss 25 Estey, Mrs. 20 Fisher, Hon. Justice and Mrs. 20 00 Fisher, the MiMes 6 00 Fisher, W. ,,.,.,.>; 100 Fenety, G. K. 86 00 Fenwick, Mrs. 67 Fredericton, Lord Bishop of 100 00 Friend, 20 00 Golding. J. R. 6 00 Gordon, Mrs. 1 00 Gordon, James 80 I Gordon, Frank 26 Gordon, Mrs. and Janie 46 Gordon, Mrs. Frank, 84 Governor, His Hon. the Lieut. 40 00 Grant, Henry 60 Grant, Mrs. Neville 26 Gregorj, Dr. 5 00 Gregory, the Misses Grigor, Miss Hamilton, fi. and Mrs Hatheway, T. G. Hazen, George Hitchings, Mrs. Hodge, John ^t-\P .... Hubbard, Miss , ,/";., Hunt, George C. Inches, Andrew ;• Jack, Mrs. Jack, Miss Jacob, Miss Jacob, Mrs. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, T. Jouett, the Misses Kay, John ^ --^ ^ ^ Ketchum, H. G. 0. , • />;j ,, Kilner, Mrs. Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence, Mrs. Wm. Lee, G. Herbert Leese, J. . , , Lemont, Wm., sr., „.,. .- r"; .' Lipsett, Mrs. Lipsett, Wm. and Jane Lister, the Misses Long, Isaac Long, Mrs. Wm, .'i JiUgrin, Mrs. ; *? '" • Lugrin, Miss ''' ' Lugrin, George Lugrin, Edda May no 00 00 00 00 20 1 00 50 10 00 26 00 100 4 00 10 00 25 66 50 1 50 25 .5 00 1 75 50 30 2 00 43 100 20 100 2 00 lOO 100 100 1 00 30 60 89 $100 26 20 20 00 5 00 100 86 00 51 100 00 20 00 600 1 00 30 ' 25 lUU .-ini? M 46 34 40 00 80 25 5 00 5 00 100 100 100 100 20 100 50 10 00 25 00 100 4 00 10 00 25 65 50 1 50 25 5 00 1 75 50 ' 30 2 00 43 lOO 20 lOO 2 00 lOO I 00 lOO lOO 50 60 Lyon, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Wra. *' McPherson, Mrs. C. Miller, ^r. ;< i -vi Mitchell, Alex. Moflfatt, Mrs. Moore, John Moore, Miss Moore, Selina ? , Morehouse, 0. F. O'Neill, Mrs. E. Parkin, George R. Peppers, Thos. Pennefather, Mrs. Pinder, Mrs. . . , j-.i,, „, Phair, J. H. ' Power, Annie Quinn, W. H. ^ iJ Rainsford, H. B. , Rainsford, Robt. .V -1 Randolph, J. H. F. "l:^. Richards, J. Roberts, Dr. Roberts, Rev. G, Goodridge Roberts, Emma W. Roberts, Agnes K. Roberts, Chas. G, D. Robinson, Hon. F. P. Robinson, Col. John Robinson, H. J. and Mrs. Robinson, Philipse Robinson, Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Mrs. W. IT. Ryan, Thos. ; Saunders, Hon. .1. Scamell, Mrs. Scovil, Mrs. Scovil, Miss Sherman, Mrs. Sherman, Lizzie Shute, S. F. Simmons, H. Smiler, Alonzo Spahnn, Miss Staples, Mrs. Sterling, A. A. Straton, F. A. H. Street, Mrs. Street, Alfred Sulis, Mrs. Symonds, Mrs. $1 00 28 1 00 !)0 40 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 00 20 IS 00 ] 1 1 4 8 1 1 5 1 1 00 00 60 00 60 00 00 00 00 2 0<> 6 00 10 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 6 UO 8 00 12 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 50 5 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 15 Si 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 35 5 00 6 00 4 0(1 4 00 50 SOOi Symonds, the Misses Swym, E. Swym,A, ' Tattersal, Miss ' ii.^^A , Thomas, Mrs. " Thomas, Charles Thomas, G. and Mrs. 0. Thomas, John Thompson, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. G. Tippett,Mrs. Tippet, William .a/ Tippet, Miss Tippet, Alice : .»■ . ^^ ' Tippet, Fred. H. (i> , Towers, Frederick L. T. Thank Offering, W. and 0., Wallace, Charlotte Wandless, Letitia Wandless, Annie Wetmore, Hon. Justice Wetmore, Mrs. A. R. * Wetmore, Geo. L. Wetmore, Louisa L. Wetmore, A. R., jr. ???::< , Wetmore, Laura M. Wetmore, John W. Wetmore, E. L. Wetmore, Mrs. T. Wilkinson, Mrs. 6. Wilmot, E. H. and Mrs.^ Winslow, B. Wheeler, Henry and Mrs. Whelpley, G. T. and Mrs. Woodward, John . Two half yearly collections Cathedral, ^ ,-.. At Parish Church, !/ General Purposes, s. p. G. ii 00 50 60 45 6 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 20 25 5 00 5 00 1 00 *i 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 50 I 00 1 00 5 00 ,. 5 00 1 00 1 00 t 1 0(» 1 00 1. 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 100 at 133 Co 25 64 !!i908 25 Collected at Missionary meeting, 75 00 Anniversav meeting at Cathe- dral, * 60 00 * Parish Church, U 00 W. & O. FUND. Cathedral, . 16 80 Parish Church, ' 19 52 Total, 11093 57 GAQETOWN. !:•' ■ i ?■■'!:■ ;■]■ "-f S^ Babbit, R. T. Babbit, Miss Mary Babbit, S. S. $1 00 60 25 90 (.» Brooks, Enimcrenza :l; , ir. f no Cooper, John ,.' .u/ 1 00 Clowes, J. C. '2 60 Currey, Eliza ■■'" 100 DeV( ber, Mrs. G. (W. & 0. Fimd),4 00 ' " 1 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 25 25 50 r.i .> 20 60 /'I'! 26 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 ,0'i.i, 12 ,-■">'• 2 00 50 ■^ ,'.-. 50 25 10 2 00 1 00 50 25 vi-'i'S- 1 00 8 00 DeV. ber, Dudley DeVeber, Leverett DeVeber, James DuVemet, H. J. Gilbert, Mrs. Fox, John Johnston, Mrs. Knox, A. L. Law, Mrs. James Law, Miss Letitia Law, Mary Jane McCracken, John McMulkin, William McKeague, William Nealcs, Helen Neales, Rose T. Neales, G. Finnis Neales, Scovil McAllister, Mrs. C. Peters, Mrs. Si L. Purvis, David RoUston, A. f Scott, Mrs. I Simpson, Mrs. G. Smith, Charles Smith, J. Leslie Stephenson, John •',■' Stephenson, Mrs. Watson, Mrs, Wetmore, Mrs. T. R. Wetmore, T. M, Wagner, John M. Williams, I. Williams, Mrs. G. A. Collection, October, 1875, 8ti !!«. ■ li .■rt^^ GRAND MANAN. iif'y;:Ui'< Bancroft, Henry, Belyea, A. Le. Bumham, A. Covert, Rev. W. S. Dixon Peter, Gaskell, E. Henderson, John Ingalls, Wm. Mack, James, Collection at North Head, $42 02 $2 00 00 00 I I .T Jt 3 04 2 00 8 66 40 89 89 2 22 Collection at Grand Harbor, $1 (X H do. at Seal Cove, 1 00 $20 00 1 For Algoma, 1 00 1 GREENWICH. I Subscribers who have paid. 1 . Mrs. Jones, $0 25 ■ Albert Whelpley, 5(1 1 Albert Flewelling, 5( ■ Geo. T. Seely, 1 30 1 Zebulon Richards^, 2 00 I J. Ansley Dunham, 1 00 1 ^ W. B. McKeel, "'" 4 00 1 ^ A. LoB. McKeel, 1 50 I ^ Henry Pitt, 5(1 I ii W. McLeod, 4 00 I ^ John Flewelling, 1 00 fl6 75 ^H O HAMPTON. Armstrong, Annie $0 50 1 Se Demill, R. E. 1 00 I Se Demill, Edward 50 ■ Sw Demill, Mrs. R. E. '•-'^* >'''■ 1 00 ■ Ve Demill, Charitv '■' 1 00 I W{ Dixon, OttyG.'O. ''1 1 00 ■ Wc Fowler, H. B. ' ;' ■ 2 00 ■ Fowler, Harry 1 00 1 Flewwelling, Mr. Geo. 1 00 1 fila ■ Bur ■ Can ■ Can ■ Lee I Lee I ^ee ■ Lee ■ Uau I McI ■ Po^ 1 ^y I Sibt ■ Stoi Langstroth, Craven, Esq., 5 00 licManus, William 1 00 Ottv, George 10 0(1 Otty, William 2 00 Raymond, John 4 Oo Raymond, Wolsev 4 00 Smith, C. J. 1 00 Smith, Mrs. C. J. 1 00 Smith, Miss J. 1 00 Smith, Eben :., Taylor, Geo. M. D. 1^*' Wright, John A. ^'r;- Walker, Wm.N. '^^ < 2 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 Giggy, Frederick ' Collection, 1 00 81 Ifi Cookson, James, Esq. 1 00 $97 ()H KINGSCLEAR. T^ ^H Collected by Miss Louisa Murray. Barfl Leel tf3 Burt, J. S. $0 30 Camber, Miss SO Carr, Rev. J. F. 5 00 Fracher, Mrs. John 2.-) li' 91 $1 00 I 00 |20 00 \ 00 paid. .!■!' q. ay t^fcN -• $0 25 5(1 50 1 50 2 00 1 4 1 00 oo 50 50 00 on fl6 75 I. ^ $9' LEAR. Louisa Murray. 50 50 1 5 00 25 ndiL ,7 >A\ Chimbic, Mrs. ^ Grey, Mrs. Ira v. <1 Hawkins, Joseph !ii / Hawkins, Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, Wm. E. Howard, Richard Lee, Mrs Charles and family, Leek, William Leek, Maggie i=>i'.'i .-i^r'' Leek, Maurice Miu !X ,lr-i Love, Susan Love, Wellington Murray, Miss Elizabeth Murray, Joseph (18*76) .qiii >; Murray, Thomas ...-// ,ni ■ Murray, Wm. H. HH ,i;t Murray, Charles Iwi^i .q^ny'i McElwain, Mary A. */f^: ■ 50 ,!,fi'/(jS ,;?a^- 1 00 •.^.f^i' ^i^i' 10 ) M<^'^iiiiAi. 8 00 } .mipuhha^ 26 aiwOil m 60 25 Total, $38 80 Collected by John H. Lee, Esquire. •thl J. At .■- ,yi;>..ii^ Black, Mary E. Bumham, Walter Camber, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Colin Lee, John H. Leek, Fred. Leek, Wm. jr. Leek, John /, Leek, Mrs. q Maunsell, Lieut. CoL ';. McLaughlan, James . :' Powys, Capt. Payne, Joseph Ramsford, Andrew Sibbald, Mrs. Stopford, Geoi^e Tja*ali ^f26 40 Collected by Miss 8atab Leek. Bamet, J. ■ < Leek, George Leek, G^rge Rex Leek, .Wm. jr. Mcintosh, Bella i McCarthy, Allen .fMiii- $0 25 25 70 20 2 00 '/r 25 26 26 26 10 00 1 00 6 00 100 2 00 2 00 100 ,i^, |1 04 60 d.'K.^ 80 jj-i/fiw 26 20 65 Rainsford, Miss E. A Friend, Sutherland, Mrs. Vaughan, Kate Total, Collected by Miss McKay, Burnett, Robert . . Burnett, John ?'1J ' Cliff; P. Everett, Mrs. Wm. L. Everett, Egerton Everett, L. Porsey, Henry Fox,B. W. ,.i{jrf, , .,.;. Gray, Robert j^m Kilbum, Mrs. I. McKay, Alfred Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Robert and Maggie . Murray, Mrs. David q ;, ^^,i ! McKay, Eliza 1 ^^^ . McKinley, Mrs. D. - '^ J ^; McKinley, Minnie Mills, Mary ^ ^^ ., . . Palmer, Mrs. A. ,,..|/ 'j.^jj Risteen, Mrs. G. N. ,j,,|^/^ ',^j,;c^ Woodworth, C. A. /^^^ \^^^i, A Friend, .;,t .i ., , ««100 85 60 26 ^4 04 $0 60 50 6 60 ' \ :. 8 40 80 ; 26 100 10 40 40 60 6 24 26 30 fiO 6 Total, Collected by Mrs. Holyoke. Cliflf, A. E. Close, Mrs. R. .L v,^ ^ .i*..:allhr:-^ 50 ...ifbT'-;'" 50 •■■••■ ■■'' 25 Elliott, John Holyoke, Mrs. J. S. Long, Jennie Long, Mrs. S. B. Moffatt, Maggie Mills, Lottie Rutchen, N. Smith, Mrs. C. $1 00 ':,'■■': 50 uh'T/f... 50 60 25 Total, O'FERTORIES. For"S. P. G.," ' ^*'» For W. & 0., Ist G. collection, 2nd " 8rd " :>M'^ |6 60 |8 00 2 61 6 30 8 86 (for defidendy) ' -1 60 Total, ^''*'K'*y?i>» $17 26 '.'• 'i: m m II m 1^ .1 ; ;'' If ■m m 92 / MISSION U0XS3 (for aXN. riJND). Miss McKinley, $1 86 Ida Vonner, ' 14 $2 00 KiNoscLKAR : Recapitulation. Collected by Miss L. Murray, $83 80 " " Mr. Lee, 26 40 Miss Leek, Miss McKay, Mrs. Holyoke, tt t< (Mfertories, Boxes, , , : Total, KINGSTON. Allen, S B. Belyea, Edward Bradley, Lucy Breen, George Breen, John D. Breen, Mrs. J. D. Breen, Sarah R. Breen, Jas. J. Cathaline, John Oathaline, Martha Cathaline, Clarissa Cathaline, Jacob Chandler, John W. Dann, John .^ Douglas, C. Evans, Armitage , Evans, Jos. Tlewelling, T. A. Flewelling, M. W. Flewelling, A. H. Flewellmg, J. E. Flewelling. O. M. 4 94 7«5 5 50 17 26 200 %91 65 M'l.l, hUi'M ,.V!=I(.i/l •(•J ft If ^hH ^iM ,'fttfitl ,a .A ,8 Flewellmg, Mrs^.^a ^^^^ ^3^,, Flewelling, W. E. S. Fairweather, C. D. Forester, H. Fostei', Hoyte Foster, Samuel Foster, Sophia Frost, Clara ^forham, Jos. H. -^orham, Eliza 'Oorham, George Hannay, Thos. fioyt, George Homebrook, Mrs. E. Homebrook, Wm. .-^ .^^■■■ |1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 1 00 100 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 100 1 00 1 00 2 00 60 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 100 King, Wm. |1 00 Kirkpatrick, David 25 Kirkpatrick, Andrew 50 Kingston, Samuel 60 liong, Patrick nV/ •;n?»ft«n 41 iA" Lyon, J. B. Marshal, Wm. McDougal, John F. n ni! 1 i '/•' McDougall, Ellen McDougal, Daniel McLeery, Albert an : < Millar, Robt. ,-rH!y '" Merritt, E. J. »'f'^[ i-riM Northrup, PhUo. A, p*»>]. ,: Northrup, Wm. Northrup, Eli nW v«i- Northrup, Daniel Nutter, Elizabeth Nutter, Jane ' v Perkins, E. A. ..i A\ir. . Paddock, Eliza . VrirdA t-^ci Pickett, Sarah 'tuKfrw ,:»* Pickett, Justus T:,i) Puddington, George .J.'i*-^ ,v"i' Puddineton, Chas. .h»M ,'t--ni Peters, Edwin Piers, Chas. Fickett, R. a Raymond, Wm. Redmore, John Scribner, Peter Sheldrake, Ezra Smith, Mrs. J. M. Sprague, R. D. Walker, John Wetmore, M. A. Wetmore, D. P. Wetmore, D. Wetmore, H. D. .^ . ' '--i' '„ Wetmore, R.W.^ .tu-./J Ro.« Wetmor^ J. S. '^'^^ -"^f"^"'^' Whelpley, Arthur {^' ^'■ Whelpley, T. B. Whelpley, David Whelpley, S. Fred. Williams, John Williams, Robert Wimams,John Williams, J. Albert Williams, Mrs. D. Woods, James > Semi-annual collection, JtUM^ .1] -i-foi. ,«<>vl tit 100 50 ,A 1 00 2 00 100 1 00 60 100 m'f'-}^ 40 ' 50 1 00 100 , . 50 .b1 60 100 1 00 200 200 100 60 2 00 TiO 50 1 50 100 41 50 30 !Jp 50 30 2 00 200 200 100 100 100 4^ ,T,Lh..P3 27 03 ri.i <& '". '■!() 7,i^.r|9S2'J LANCASTER. Spike, H. M. Bedell, Dr. G. Knight, T. E. Carman, Leo. D. V. Baloom, Joseph A. Dunn, John, sr., Reid, James Howe, Jonas Nash,. Albert Dustan, T. Earle,Tho8. Matitall, Geo. ' Thomson, John, jr. Reid, Spenser Hayward, Henry White, Thomas Scott, Robt. White, Wm. John Moody, James Tatten, Tobias Marshall, Israel ^"'^ Lenox, Thomas Brooks, Peter Myers, Prank - . ? ^ Ji h. it' // : i i Ibhem, Patrick Thomson, Edward .,, Mathews, « Shepherd, Wm. Hayward, Alfred Collection in St. Anne's Church, <"'!<• Collected at Fisarinco. Dean, Thos. Theal, T. ' ; *;;. Splain, J. Brine, Jas. Collection in St. Mark's Church, OoUeoted at Dipper Harbor and Mace's Bay by SusB Mary MeCtowSn. Mawhiney, Wilson $1 00 Mawhmey, John' 100 I EUis, John ' 1 00 Thomas, Geo. 1 00 Kenedy, Josh. 60 Ellis, Jas. 50 |Mawhiney,Robi John 60 Mawhiney, Robt, jr. . Jv^r- 50 Mawhmey, David 50 I Mawhiney, Mary Ann 60 Snyder, John '60 BIcQowen, Wm. jr. 50 McQowen, Mary 50 Behnore, Catharine „ f,;^^. 50 ijtnoo 4 00 2 CO 2 00 1 07 100 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 •75 .,. 50 '.^ 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 ' 50 50 50 60 25 26 2 17 $1 00 1 00 26 20 78 Caflterey, Mrs. ^vU.. |0 25 ' Corscadden, Wm. •>> 25 Mawhiney, Mrs. Robt. sen. 2A Collection in St. Thomas' Church, Cft Collected at Prince of Wales' Sottlement by Mrs. Josh. Smith. Donally, Thomson tl 00 Cairns, David .mn^^t 00 Smith, Josh. 60 Clarke, John ; 60- Donally, Robt. ' \ 50 Chappel, Charles '00 Boyce, Mary A. S6. Donally, Hannah 26 Ryan, John 25. Collected at Pisarinco in 1876. Dean, John Edwin $1 00 Dean, Thos. sr. 60- Splahi, John ' 60 Tayner, Wm. 26 McGowen, Mrs. John 26 Brine, James ' 60 |53 07 NEWCASTLE. Mrs. Jane Davidson, $2 00- Walter H. Buck, 1 00 C. F. Brown, ,.. > . ,, . 4 00 Charles Maltby, 1 OO- Mrs. C. Maltby, G. H. and M. E. Maltbv, M. C. Salter, James Copp, //iiK- ; Wm. Fenn, R. A. Smith, a>;3 * , > E. Parker, Thomas Du£Pey, Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. W. Miller, Samuel Miller, Mrs. S. Miller, A friend, ]-. Mrs. Harley, ,; J. GKethro, Mrs. Kethro, Mrs. Wilkinson, John Bell, Mrs. Bell, R. B. Haddow and wife, F. E. Winslow and wife, E. P. Winslow, T. Halloran, Mrs. Bass, . 1 1 1 1 5 1 0(> 00 CO 00 00 00 100 100 100- 1 00 100 100 60 1 00 100 100 60 loa 200 1 00 10 00 7 00 2 00 1 50 .75 r '\ f'\_ Hkv :^ir: .■ "All {I Hi-, 11 !f:" t)4 Mls3 Lodden, (for 1875) ZenuB Tingley, W. J. Williams, Wm. P. Blahop, M. D., aH m E. Lee Street, ; ^ <»o.(:ri Thomas Maltby, . ■ , . , r Mrs. T. Maltby, M. L. Haskell, Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Swanscn, > R. Coster, W. W. Lee, Mrs. Hugh Black, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Taylor, E. P. Flewelling, j,n,,^ H. Lockwood, James Russell, Thomas Russell, John and James Duffey, Charles Maltby, Jas. Taylor, Thos. Taylor, . J. Taylor, W. Taylor, Mrs. MoPherson, Mary MoPherson, J^net MoPherson, J. F. White, Offerings, St. Andrew's Church, Sunday School Offering, flaai; . (I «1 00 1 00 1 00 2 0O 1 00 1 00 1 00 HOC 8 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 80 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 100 2 00 1 50 I 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 26 25 1 00 22 85 5 00 Total ^r Newcastle, ig^l20 90 HAROWlOKE. j(}.|; A. Williflton, sr. Mrs. A. Williston, sr. J. B. Williston and wife, Tho». Williston, Ed. Gulliver, Rose A. McLanington, Jas. Brydges, Will Gulliver, Maggie Williston, ,w; A. Q. Williston, William Williston, Henry C. Williston, Penelope b. Williston, J. G. Williston, Thos. H. Williston, '!ii> Bemie Williston, ■>frf John Williston, Esq., Phineas Williston, R. Noble, ,.i'. 14 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 ' 20 50 1 0(» 88 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 20 2 00 1 60 1 00 /ll-IT^AUV.AJ |1 00 ' 1 00 .7 .a .o!Ki .rtjftvi > Mrs. Noble, 0. Anthony, M. Mills, J. Mills, J. WilUston, Friend, P. Gulliver, J. Taylor, Katie Taylor, A. Taylor, T. MoLeod, J. MoLeod, Friend, Seymour Williston Mrs. D. iniock, Wary Williston, Alms Box, Offertory, St. John Evangelist Church, ,.fj^^ Total for Hardwicke, Total for Newcastle, '9 1 00 1 00 £^ 100 50 100 50 100 60 2 00 1 58 $86 11 120 90 |16» 01 NEW MARYLAND. " ^'^V $146 4 00 100 100 1 00 1 00 100 25 26 ,1 Anonymous, Rev. F. Alexander (W. andO.), Jeremiah Charters, W. Daniels, ,,.,;, ^j; W. Dunbar (W. and 0.), Lewis Fisher^ Mrs. Lewis Usher, ' Matilda Fisher, Amelia Fisher, Henry Fisher, John Fletcher, , Mrs. John Fletcher, ^'^^'^ "^' ' Edward Fletdier, sr* >! Mrs. Edward Fletcher,' David Fletcher, Annie Mary Graham, Thomas Graham, W. HickUng, Mrs. Horncastle, William Horncastle, Mrs. W. Horncastle, iffol>.J»iM}l ,'9i.l6 100 60 60 ; iifi'i'i'l i»; •' 76 !i.^ • -u/ ',■'. 1 00 ■■>mf 60 \uk,l-i-.- 26 ■'100 160 100 76 James Horncastle, Mrs. J. Horncastle, Annie Horncastle, J. & H.' Homcastie, Junes Lindsay, Mrs. Lindsay, T. C. D. Lindsay, -,.i 76 76 60 60 100' 76 26 !)5 %\ 00 1 00 20 50 50 100 1 00 50 25 100 60 100 50 100 50 2 00 tt 1 sa 1(86 11 ; 120 90 |1A» 01 p. ..iJoU im !^l 46 4 00 100 100 100 100 100 •100 50 60 76 100 60 25 100 160 100 76 76 76 76 60 60 100' .. 76 26 cM John MacKnight, Robt. McMurtry, Mrs. Thomas Rice, John Hermann Rice, Abraham Segec, Miflfl Upton, Mrs. Waugh, NORTON. Baxter, Robert Brownsword, Miss /. <• Cockran, Miss K (Mother, J. H. Dixon, Charles Dixon, Charles, jr. Dixon, Henry Dixon, Mrs. Henry Dixon, Gilbert ■ ,:^v, Dixon, Susan Dixon, George Deniston, W., Esq., Dann, Jabez Rvanson, Mrs. Earle, Thos. Earle, Maggie Fairweather, Allan Fairweather, Albert Fairweather, S. T. Fairweather, Edwin Fairweather, E. K. Frost, Mrs. H. Friend, A Hendricks, C. J., Esq. Hoyt, Mrs. Edwin Hoyt, Mrs Samuel Hodgin, Edward Hodges, Mrs. M. Hughson, James Ketohum, Peter Eetohum, Charles Ketohum, Isaac Leavitt, Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. McAvity, Charles Mathews, Geo. Ott7,Capt. Robert Raymond, J. B. S. Raymond, George Raymond, John Raymond, Miss Clarissa Raymond, Miss Hannah Raymond, J. M., Esq. J,' N> ijl2 00 1 00 60 40 85 60 60 #30 70 4i.s m 60 60 60 10 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 26 25 76 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 (JO 25 I 00 3 00 1 00 25 26 00 00 00 00 00 25 1 00 1 ()0 1 00 4 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 100 Raymond, Silas Reed, Alexander ShafTroth, Johu HhafTroth, Elsie ShaffVoth, Maggie Scely, Hubert Seoly, Mrs. Thomas Seely, Byron Seely, Mrs. Byron Seely, Sarah Scovil, Miss Amy Stackhouse, Mrs. Seely, Robt. Scribner, Mrs. Warneford, Mrs, Wright, W.J. Wctmore, O. A. Wetmore, Mrs. O. A. Wetmore, Mrs. C. H. Wctmore, W. A. Wetmore, T. Z. Wetmore, Geo. S. Wetmore, Mrs. N. Wetmore, Mrs. W. P, Wetmore, Mrs. E. S. Offertory, « a>w/ ^i..''i, Ajjjr PETITCODIAC. G. Thom, sr. J. Rk Devereux, Collected by do. % Rev. C. Willis, Mrs. Willis, William Thom, George Thom, 0. E. Flewelling, Dixon Fowler, Mrs. Webster, Mr. J. Ritchie, J. P. Lawrence, B. A. Trites, H. Humphrey, James Brown, L. O. Merriam, E. H. Eastman, Alex. Stewart, John Davidson, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Charles Fowler, N. D. Fowler, G. Connors, Mrs. J. Morton, en ',•1 hi' Muili';: mt-tYaK «86 76 ^2 00 2 60 40 00 00 00 OO 3 00 500 200 50 60 60 1 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 1 00 60- 100 t , !c- 00 MirtS liia (IcwoUing, ^0 20 llcnrv l)eKore?t, 2 «M» Mni. Kufiis Smith, BO Oornelia Tippett, 1 50 Mrs. Lockhart, 60 Mm. Rodney McIiOod, 1 &0 O.F. Fowler, ,. i 1 00 1 J. C. Price, 2 00 Kobert (iorly, .i I 04) W. Beely, I Oi> 8. C.Price, 1 ()0 Augusta Price, 60 George Price, 1 OO Thomas Leonard, 1 00 George Leonard, ' . i 25 A. Price, 1 00 General Purposes, $64 00 1st Collection, > >< «87 Sd Collection, r 12 66 8. P. G., 6 22 W. and 0. Fund, ^ 4 61 Grand Total, 186 20 PRINCE WILLIAM ii DUMFRIES. Allen, Miss to 60 Bedell, R. H. 60 Brymer, William .'i s ; 1 06 Birown, James 1 (X) Brown, John 60 Brown, Mrs. William M Brown, Edmund 26 Bulley, Miss 2 00 Davidson, Henry 1 00 Daridson, Mrs. Henry m I 00 Davidson, John C. 20 Davis, Josiah . ^ ,. 100 Oarrothers, William 100 EUegood, Mr. , . I 00 Ellegood, Miss > ,r 60 Ellegood, William 60 EUegood, John 100 Ellegood, Miss Maria 100 EUegood, Miss Mary 100 Froser, Alexander 1 50 Fraier, Thomas ..f ^ nn ,1 60 Fnwer, John M. 100 Fraser, William 200 Fnwer, George 1 60 Fraser, Clement .i;;k 100 Goince, Miss 100 Graham, W. W. 26 Graham, Mrs. W. W. 26 Graham, MI.hh Li/.y.iu |o Graham, Gilbert, hv. ^. ,> Gartluy, Mr». John Gartley, MIhh Fcmuliiiu (tartloy, Andrew Gartley, James Henry, Jamcf*, Vm\. Henry, Mrs. JumcH ' ^ Henry, James A. Henry, Mrs. James A. Henry, Arthur WcIIcbIcv Henry, John A. Henry, Mrs. John A. Henry, William A. Henry, Arthur Henry, Mrs. Arthur Henry, Jerome Henry, Andrew Henry, John and wife (B. L.), Henry, William and wit'c(B. L.), Henry, Miss Henry, John, sr. Harper, Fred. Harper, John, Hood, George iind wife, Hood, Miss Fanny. Hood, George, jr. 60 26 25 UO 50 2 00 1 00 2 00 60 20 1 00 100 I 50 60 BO 40 50 0(» 00 60 •0 96 aft 75 96 60 Hanington, Rev. E. A. W. k wife, 1 00 Ingram, George, Esq. Jones, Thomas Jones, W. S. Kirkpatric, Mrs. Andrew Kirkpatric, Thomas Kirkpatric, Mrs. Thomas Law, James Love, James and wife Love, Miss Mary and Wilmot Love, George Love, WiUiam and Nelson Love, John Logan, William and wife McMuUin, WUliam ('75) McMuUen, WiUiam ('76) McMullen, Mrs. Robert McMuUen, Samuel MoMuUen, Archey '-;. McMullen, John McGirr, William uJ* MiUer, WUliam '^ « Mays, Miss MoElwaine, Samuel McElwaine, Miss Rebecca McElwaine, David McCutchen, Joseph 2 00 8 00 100 96 60 40 100 2 60 50 60 100 60 78 26 26 26 26 60 60 20 100 100 50 60 100 60 07 |(> aft 00 so 2 00 I 00 'iOO 50 SO 100 L.), wife, tot 00 50 50 BO 40 50 01 » .00 50 »0 25 2ti 75 26 60 7 00 2 00 8 00 100 26 60 40 100 2 60 50 60 .00 60 75 25 25 25 25 50 60 20 100 100 60 60 100 60 MiKJuteboon, Mr^. Oharlcs McDonald, Mititt Hi»an MoElroe, Mro. MoUannuB, Hr>«. William MoMannuB, Mias Simmons, Miss Fanny Vance, Alexander COLLGOTIONB, 4C. General PurpOBCB, \V. and (>. ooUectiens, Mission box, Collection, S. P.O. |0 60 50 50 50 60 60 48 66 47 40 QUEEN8BURY. =^•1 m Barrows, Thos. Blaney, Henry Blaney, George '^ Blaney, Graham Blaney, Robert Brooks, Asa Brown, Henry Brown, Abraham Carruthers, Jesse , Camithers, Jane Gaverhill, John Caverhill, William OUff, James Close, Mrs. James Close, Elizabeth Coy, Edward Cronkhite, Abraham Bore, Biohard Dore, Jane Dore, Richard jr. Dor», John DoBois, Mrs. John Ferris, WiUiam Ferris, Mrs. W. Friend, Fox, Frederic Fox, Samuel Oipson, John •raham, Henry t Graham, Thos. Hagerman, Joseph Hagerman, Mrs Alfred Hayes, F. H. mjftf Joseph Hoyt, Alexander H«^ Jessie Mfl- srjilMl- •Via&" ,• 187 61 II 40 199 01 III 00 100 100 60 60 80 SO : 60 100 100 IQO 100 2 00 60 j^ 60 100 100 75 . 100 ;. 76 75 lOO 100 60 50 60 60 50 60 60 75 2S 50 50 25 26 Ingraham, Benjamin ,^,j Ingraham, Charles Ingraham, Samuel Ingraham, George Ingraham, Frederic j, Ingraham, Jane Ingraham, Massic Ingraham, Heuley Jackson, Henry Knilans, Mrs. Lockhart, Robert Love, John McDonald, David ., McDonald, Claude Mclllwaine, David Molllwaine, Moses Morehouse, Georginia Morse, Joshua MiUe^ William , Miller, Joseph Oldham, Joseph Oldham, MrB. .e^ t ,». Oldham, John Oliver, John Oliver Barbara Parent, Solomon Parent, Stephen Peacock, James I%idcr, J. K. Prescott, William . t^oU Prescott, Mrs. W. PrMctott, Thos. Rosst Miss, f.'>« .>M . Turner, John ' Wigrins, W. I. Weeks, A. H. OiRfrtory, Boxes, . i . ... ,.1 •II 0"M t. 1! •'.»•;. |uoo 8 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 ao 60 ftO 60 ao 60 100 1 00 1 00 200 1 00 1 00 100 100 75 100 % 100 '■ u 24 100 2 00 1 00 60 100 40 2 00 100 10 00 1128 2 92 H-flfWi, '■f*''!f» RICHMOND. Becrdsley, Mrs. Ralph Beardsley, Alfred Bedell, Walter m Bell, Mrs. William ,.71. t f . Bell, Isaac « Bell, Kate Bell, Lizzie Bell, Alexander >^tmr' Blackamore, Joseph Bradstreet, Mrs. E^ Cuatance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chandler, Mrs. N. $89 00 10 60 . 60 60 6« m 25 26 60 $0 6a 100 J6P U 10 60 1 00 1 00 'ri " '^' .'J'' 60 vuh^'il ..a. 1 00 ■•Fr 80 60 'IhuU . "■■ 1 00 )!MI,.'i. 50 50 60 ti/v.i ,'j/:;. 'del 'lio' 2 00 26 26 50 80 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 60 f,l Carpenter, lira. Cunliife, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Currie, Robert . • Oarrie, WUliam Gunie, Alfred Currie, Andrew Ounliffe, George Davis, Leonard Fisher, Lavinia Gartley, Thomas Gartley, Thomas, jr. Gentle, Mrs. Gilkey, Carrie Gilkey, Lewis Gentle, Mrs. Joshua Geddes, John Gartley, George i';"!-^ '-ff^ ,"« Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman, John Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, Henry Jonah, J. G. Jonah, Asa Kinney, Enoch Kilbum, Mrs. Love, David McBride, Robert McBride, Thomas McBride, Arthur McBride, John jr. McBride, Robert jr. McGulloch, Robert Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mbs. A. Mclntrye, James F. Mclntrye, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mclntyre, Kathleen Mclntyre, Alice Marion Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mclntyre, Jeannie , ,u'j * , * ■ , . McKee,Mary McKeen,' Reuben "^i^^^i .nU, .v-. McKeen,' George f- .'* MeLellan, Mr. and Mrs. J. ^^Jf ^* 1 00 McLellan, John, jr. Moers, James Martin, John Martin, Mrs. John Parks, Mrs. George Parks, Eugene Parks, Mr. and Mrs. T>. Parks, Hannah Parks, Myrtle ^^ .f^'V :.;,>I 1 00 .'■'t 60 50 1 00 tt'ifuil. ,i' 1 00 luff mi r '.v4.'m5?o;. 1 00 50 26 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 26 100 25 26 25 25 100 - 50 60 50 1 00 50 25 25 26 1 00 12 12 Rush, Murray Ray, Andrew Ray, Arthur Street, Rev. W. H. Stokes, William Toms, John Toms, Mrs. Strong, Jane Strong, Francis Thompson, John Wolhaupter, Chas. Wort, Henry E. Whitlock, J. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ephrtum, Wiggins, Susan Collection, » 5 nUiHiT iL J"! 1 1, 1-1. •J. >1 ; :;. ' Total, ROTHESAY. ,;,] Collected by Miss S. HalL Almon, L. J. Bidlentine, A. Ballentine, G. Boyd, W. Brad wall, R. Domville, James Domville, Mrs. James Davidson, Miss Fairweather, C. H. Fairweather, F. R. Gilbert, G.G. Hall, S. S. Henderson, James Henderson,',George jr. Henderson, Mrs. u. ' '' ' Hornbrook, G. Parishioner (to constitute Rev. F. Partridge a life member), Perkins, D. C. Pickett, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. D. D. Rhodes, Miss Robinson, T. M. Roberts, Mrs. Renshaw, James '' Renshaw, Samuel '^-" Saunders, Miss ...< :iT Sherwood, G. .Ujiefi^, ,:J Titus, Mrs. ^^^^ i^M ji,- Warren, A. ^^ •' Wetmore, E. M. $100 50 46 4 00 4 00 60 25 24 24 I 00 50 50 100 1 00 1 00 2 23 $65 00 16 00 140 100 100 1 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 10 00 200 2 00 10 00 100 100 1 00 3 00 40 00 2 00 100 6 00 200 16 00 60 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 1182 60 1100 50 46 4 00 4 00 60 25 24 24 100 100 100 ' 100 2 23 165 00 ill .t^«'' •• i,•^ ;.T 100 . 'I 1 00 '- 10 00 . . 10 00 100 10 00 200 2 00 10 00 100 100 100 3 00 Collected by Hits Ida Prince. Dirling, Maggie i^.ckson, B. Flewelling, S. E. Fowler, Miss , , „ :■, ,, .■;,. Langstroth, A. Prince, Charles Prince, W. T. ,j,,ij ^,,, Prince, W.M. Prince, James Prince, Mrs. Geo. ,;« Saunders, Isaac , ; Wakeling, Mrs. ->/!'! ^ Collected by Rector. Bumside, James j. Darling, C. j Dixon, J. H. ; Dodge, George f. . Duflfy, J. E. Elliot, H. Elliot, Isabel ' ' ' Goldie, D. ' "' Ford, Mrs. Friend, '■ Eeator, J. D. M. Eeator, Mrs. J. D. M. Keator, Mrs. Maynes, John ^ Otty, A. C. Wilson, R. Wilson, Mrs. R. Worrall, W. Partridge, J. Ritchie, Hon. Judge Ritchie, Mrs. ■ $0 30 80 50 1 00 50 2 00 100 26 50 1 50 1 50 . 1 00 $10 56 $0 50 I 00 . 1 00 RICHIBUCTO AND KINGSTON. ■(•Hf k^aT .!•■ 100 100 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 ()0 6 00 60 50 100 2 00 20 00 5 00 $48 25 Gollected by Mlsa Saunders. Coleman, Mrs. f 25 Flewelling, J. L. 1 00 Harrison, Rev. Canon 4 00 Kirkpatri«k, Mrs. E. 30 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. A. 30 Saunders, T, W. 1 00 miv.. Mrs. Buhner, Thos. W. Bliss, Wm. Brown, sen., Wm. Brown, jun., Frank Brown, Miss F. S. Chandler, Rev. N. A. Coster, Mrs. R. Caie, Mrs. Dibblee, -^ James W. Forster, Charles Forster, Sarah Forster, Wm. Hudson and wife, Mary Jones, Annie Jones, Albert Long, J. O.Moody, M. D., -^ Louis Michaud, Mrs. Magberry, Wm. Magberry, Miss Morris, L. Nelson, Northern Railway Staff, Mrs. S. Powell, Caleb Richardson, Miss Smith, Mrs. Shadwick, Mrs. Sowerby, Amelia Taylor, Capt. Weldon Upham, Capt. Charles Upham, Mrs. Wright, John Wheten, William Wheten, Mary Young, i.,i. 'I ."iiV .f.lf , H rM ii: $0 60 2 0§ 150 60 60 100 500 2 00 25 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 36 .35 60 1 00 50 12 00 60 2 00 2 00 '". ,a'4ti 60 1 00 2 00 106 6 00 6 00 ,100 iiiioT. '.i8fl Offertory for Foreign Missions, paid Dec. 22nd, 18*76, $182 50 $7 36 MissHaU, 182 50 Miss Prince, 10 65 Rector, 48 25 Offertory, Parish Church, 11 95 do. St. Paul's, 32 00 KINGSTON* ;*»»■ ■■■''' j Dickinson, John ' '''^•, Dickinson, Thomas I Eddy, William ! Forster, Jane i Orr, Mrs. I Morrell, Mrs. Sylvester I Palmer, David Smith, Oswald "". Sowerby, Isaac , -oUfa^kK ■ Walker, C. Y. '-''•*'' Weston, Wm. .•!»^ $242 60 ^•in::s, 1176 $77 60 $2 00 00 00 00 00 40 100 40 100 $10 00 fUi- I I : 100 ' SAlKf OfiOHGE: Collected by Mrs. Joshua Kniflit. Auaiin, Robt J. $1 00 Austin, Samuel 1 00 Andrews, Mrs. Samuel 2 00 Baldwin, A, S. 60 Boyd, Mrs. John .1 60 Boyd, Martha ' ■^ 25 Baldwin, George 60 Barry, Mrs. Thos. 2 00 Barry, Jennie. 60 BeUvMrs. 60 Boyd, John 60 Blakely, Martha. >>it^ ., n 160 Bdyea, N. 0. CBmch, Guy 100 60 Cupplcs, J. W. 160 Oampbell, Ronald 60 Oolmer, Mrs. 60 Campbell, Sarah . / • t .. . . u... 60 CSayboum, John 100 Brake, Mrs. 100 Fisher, Angus 1 00 Gray, Catharine 60 Gilmour,*A.H.,M.P. 100 Green, J. N., 0. E. • ^ i / , s 6 00 Hamilton, Wilson •«60 Irish, S. 0. 126 Johnson, Samuel ,/; 600 J<^inson, Charles . v 8 00 Johnson, Charles jr. .«,* / 100 J.RL. 60 Keane, Mrs. 25 Knight, Mrs. Joshua 2 00 Knight, Gideon , v 2 00 Ker, John P., M. D. .f. 100 Ludgate, Mrs. H. .. t 800 Lynott, John 100 BAOvOOy A* tla 60 McGde, Charles 6 00 McGee, Richard, sr. ;t « 2 00 McOirr,John Morin, Frank \ 1 00 60 Moran, J. A. 100 IfitoheU, David 100 )f UEray, Mrs. Robert 60 Ifealy, Malcolm 60 Hatheson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 200 McCallttm, Miss 1 00 McLean, Hector |(tcOormick, Joseph Kickerson, Mr. „ 100 60 100 O'BrhWfM.J. 1 00 Parker, Dr. and Mrs. 20 00 Parker, Alice Gerti*ude Parks, Mrs. M. Rankine, James , ,,,-' Sutherland, Catharine Smith, Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Shaw, Benjamin Steen, Mr. and Mrs. George ^ Sutherland, Robert Sparks, Mrs. Goodeu Si>{nney, Martha Spinney, Horatio " ' '"■ Stewart, R. A. Savage, James Spinney, Mr. and Mrs. James Tliieckens, G. ^ ., , Thieckens, Mrs; G. ^''' '■' Turner, H. A. ' . .i v\ Wallace, fl, D. Waycott, Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. A. J. Wetmore, Josiah COLLECTIONS IN CHURCH. Deanei7 meeting, Oct. 1875, Ascension Day, 1876, Trinity Sunday, 1876, !€ ,f.>'iJf ■rXfJi 11 82 191 7 69 Total for St George, $129 02 FBNNFIELD. Ccileoted by Mist OUletpie. Crickard, Alice Gage, Mar^ret Gillespie, James Gillespie, Hugh Hunter, If ai^ret McKay, Samuel SpeaV, George Ray, Thomas ,^..k |0 60 ■^100 25 80 vUH Collected by MiM Noble. Anderson, James Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong, Isabella Armstrong, Maggie 7f t Cross, Mrs. S. Ljockett, Mrs. Noble, Samuel 8titt,Mrs. Shaw, William Noble, WUliam Armstrong, J. S. ti.tJ SO 116 50 $0 50 60 20 20 2iS 50 .,,.. 60 50 20 100 60 14 85 101 v.fTTH $129 02 $0 60 25 2 00 100 25 SO 50 50 $6 50 $0 50 60 20 %9 26 60 60 80 20 100 80 Golleoted by Miss JustMOiu Oarlyle, Irvine , HoIvtiCB, James t, ;,,: : Jiutason, Ig^AC ...i ,!.,- ,/ Justaaon, I. ,1. Ju9tafon, Justus .,^,.: Jnstason, S. "<;:, Coimcted ity Mary Boyd. Boy4, Mary Boj'^,Iohn ''''''''' ^' '' Johnston, Mrs. Margaret McDowell, D. McDowell, James -iv. McKay, Hugh •''' ' '" ' Tay, Mrs. , -\<^..a;> $4 25 $0 26 50 60 60 60 50 36 Collected by Miss Naney Jadi Jack, Eliza .•^w^i-iiinT' Jack, Nancy ';'>;,, Jack, Isabella > us Jlilier, Margaret * v.'. Spinney, Jas. A. '' ' Spear, Fred. ' '■' -I' $142 $0 26 25 26 ,■■• 86 26 11 ■. i y - :i! .ii- .'■ ' CHRIST CflURCH. Ist collection, 2d collection, 1142 $120 2 69 Total for PennfteM, $22 91 ROIX ROAD. Collected by Acheftg^^^anon^ Oarson, William sr. £brson, Mrs. Wm. Oarson, Rachel Ga«»on, Wilson Canon, Acheson Carson, Elizabeth Carson, Hannah Carson, C. A. CarSfm, Mrs. C. A. Fisher, Herbert..,, Hanson JBmeiine Fisher, Henrietta ^ Johniont GoHM^ Johnson, Mra, Qomm Bo^K, John Stuart, Aitfmi899y; Roix, John, jr. $0 60 60 60 U . 60 .M ■ - 60 1 / V 60 60 •T') -. a.'.' ^ ''•./• $4 85 60 26 60 26 SO 26 100 100 60 $8 00 sumuitT. Saint George, <;. ,„ Pennfield, RsAx Roadi Cash, I, ' ... . Total, $1«0Q0 SACKVILLE AND DORCHESTER. SACKTILLB. (fOR^ 1375.) AlMson,J. F. Allison, 0. . .1 AlUson, H. B. t V Bell, Kobt Botsford, Hon. Senator Botsford, Mrs. A. E. .,. , Bdtenhouse, C. Boltenhouse, Mrs. Bedford Bulmer, Mrs. R. ,..<,«. Campbell, Mrs. Dr. , r.' .;?;■ Chandler, R. L. $100 50 200 60 400 200 50 2 00 60 100 100 100 1 00 ..2 00 26 100 200 1 00 50 25 ■J Op 100 100 500 -100 ,, 80 ■.:.. 1 00 .., ■ 24 ,u 2 00 ,1 00 4t4 DOR09^9nHt. ' Bamscolleeted for D. C. 8. by the follei»> Ing ladies, vi2.: tin. Jjsta. Ohiiidler, Mri. Keary Chandler. Mn. John D. H. Bitoim^ and MIm Clifford Hiokman. Atkinson, Harvey ,, . , $100 A Friend, ''\,, Atkinson, Mrs. S. .,,.;,/, BeH,T. W. V 7,; Brean, J. .,,•>£ Cogswell, W. C. -! 'f. Cogswell, A.J5k ; .'!,', Cogswell, Edward ' ,.n . ' C(^swell, MissM. Dixon, D. G. Dixon, E. B. .»., ./ , Dixon, W. B. "raV ,< Esterbrooks, B. v *'i Hallett, Lizzie : ■ Knowles, Thomas < :. >"•' .>¥ ••' J. 102 111 Backhouse, William Browne, Rev. and Mrs. Jno. D. H. Ooldwell, Thomas Olarke, James Orowson, Mrs. Thomas Ohandler, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Stephen Ohandler, Qeorge Ohandler, Dr. ^. Ohandler, Ohas. Ohandler, Josh. Chapman, David Chapman, W. K. - ' Emerson, H. B. Forsyth, Mrs. Godfrey, Chas. . ' -'i f' Gilbert, Oay Gilbert, Miss Jane ' GUbert, Bradford '' "' Gilbert, Miss Eliza Godfrey, Mrs. B. Godfrey, E.V. Hanhigton, D. D. and Mrs. ffickman, Joseph Hickman, John "- •- Hickman, William •]' ' Hickman, A. J. ''-' Hickman, John, jr. Eeiller, Thomas EngjOapt. ■''^' i ' King, Mrs. H. Landry, Mrs. Thomas McGrath, H. J. Masters, H. W. HcMinn, Jno. * • Moore, W.E. '-^ Moran,B. Moran, Mrs. B. McKay, Mrs. Oulton, A. E. Peck, J. B. Palmer, Stephen Fafaner, Gideon Pafaner, H. W. Palmer, P. J. and wife Bobb, Alex, and wife, r.tii hHk Mti: Smith, Mrs. A. J. Tingley, S. W. Tait, E. V. Turner, Mrs. W. Tieed, Jno. Teed, Mariner Wilbur, W. 0. Wilbur, Miss .ii: ;.«■■' 1 .»n If: 1100 '6 00 70 200 60 26 00 6 00 600 600 600 600 200 200 1 00 1 60 100 200 200 200 100 1 00 100 800 800 800 800 800 60 200 100 100 60 100 60 60 8 00 00 00 26 00 00 00 2 00 200 200 200 10 00 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wilbur, W. D. .'fS '■*• $2 00- Subscriptions, $142 90 Collection 6th December, 1100 Dorchester, 1168 90 SackviUe, 42 78 In all, 1196 63 ST. ANDREW'S, SHEDUC. Oolleoted by Miss Florence Smith. Mrs. J. Bell, 11 00 WUson Bell, 60 Miss Bums, sa Miss Mhmie Bums, . .,. < 8» Mrs. Atkinson, : 80 Joseph Best, m W. C. Hewson, m Mrs. Cummings, >' /.> .. m W. J. Hanington, 200 George HanmgtoD, ,.. ..-.^ Mrs. W. Jackson J. H. Jones, 26 Miss Robb, 60 E. J. Smith, M. P. P., 2 00 Mrs. E. J. Smith, 100 Mrs. Bliss Smith, 60 T.E. Smith, ' ' . 100 Miss Florence Smith, 60 Edward T. Smith, 60 Joseph Prescott, .,,•:-■ B Mrs. A. H. Newman, A. H. Sutherland, ' ^ Miss Sohurman, ' ' -H'' Francis L. Theal, 50 Miss Clara Welling, 26 Mrs. Welling, 26 Mrs. H. Schaffer, 100 Mrs. W. Weldon, 100 Mrs. A. H. Weldon, 100 D.B. White, 100 Sundries, 75 Totaf, 120 00 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, Ciruston. OHUROH COIXSOTIONS : Offerings in envelopes, June 26, $81 48 SUNDAY SCHOOL : Offeri^Ks in envelopes, June 18, 4 64 W. & 0. Fund, Christmas Day, 1876, $4.54. $86 97 OffeJ OffeJ I 1^!^ 103 00 90 00 90 }6S Contributors of $1.00 »nd ipwards. SUMMARY. $20 00 ''Allan, W.C. Cornfield, W. J. Graft, Joseph 0. DeMiU, Miss E. Dowling, Rev. T. £. Dowling, Mrs. MacLachlan, T. M. Moran, H. R. Napier, R. Strange, Miss M. Wolhaupter, Mrs. M .1 $2 00 100 1 00 2 00 4 00 1 no 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 62 4 00 FAIRVILLE MISSION. FAIRTILUi: Church Oollpstion. Offerings in envelopes, June 26, $8*7 31 Sunday School. Offerings in envelopes, June 18, $13 43 160 74 Contributors of $1.00 and upwards. Armstrong, John Avery, Mrs. Earle, T. L. Graham, R. Griffith, Edward Lodge, R. Maclauchlan, Mrs. Peters, H. Raynes, Mrs. J. Seeley, Mrs. D. J. Sheffield, T. T. Spurr, James DeW. M $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 100 100 1 so 10 00 GRAND BAY. Church Collection. Offerings in envelopes, June 26, 17 13 Contributors of f 1.00 and upwards. Nugent, Miss B. $1 00 Purdy, J. G. 1 00 Steers, J. 1 00 Welling, Miss L. A. 1 00 Carleton, Fairville, Grand Bay, South Bay, Additional OfferinjDCs. Mrs. Light, ,,^ j^ . Mrs. Maclauchlan, ,, $35 97 50 74 7 13 5 75 $99 69 $5 00 1 00 $105 59 SPRINGFIELD. Collected by J. H. Marvin. Frost, Mrs. Smith Huggard, Richard, sr. Huggard, James Huggiard, Mrs. James Huggard, Richard, jr. Huggard, Stephen t,,,. Menzie, Thomas Marvm, Philo. ,',,*, Marvin, Sturgess Marvm, Mrs. Samuel Marvin, Charles -o - 1 s. j ' ' Marvin, Mrs. Charles , tji^ Marvin, J. Henry $100 60 60 50 60 50 50 25 2 00 25 2 00 I 00 ■ 2 00 $11 50 SOUm BAT. Church Collection. Offerings in envelopes, June 25, $4 70 Sunday School. Offerings in envelopes, June 18, 1 05 Collected by C. Marvin and A. Scovil. Blood, Miss Charlton, Mrs. Wm. Driscoll, John Frink, J. H. ^ Huggard, Wm. / ^u^ard, Mrs. A. **Huggard, Miss Sarah Northrup, Mrs. Benjamin Northrup, David Northrup, Elnathan Northrup, Jsmies Northrup, Lewis Northrup, A. G. Northrup, Philo. ^u Northrup, W. J. C. Perkins, D J. Pickett, C. P. Raymond, Philo. « Spra^, Mrs. George Scovil, Mrs. George Scovil, Hiss Elizabeth .if $100 1 00 26 1 00 50 50 40 25 25 25 48 30 25 46 loo loo 1 00 4 00 100 1 00 200 104f T V Scovil, W. B. Scovil, W. G. ;.i/ij,''fc t4 00 fiO ■ ' • ..j'u S21 38 ■ .i'''- 11 50 Total, f^^'A 88 JOHNSTON. Collected by the MieBes Pearson and Mnrray. W. Pearson, Esq., $2 00 David Long, 1 00 T. H. Pearson, . • 1 00 Mrs. D. Murray, ' ] 00 Mrs. Longley, ; ,,; 'it ('Hi .50 J. 8. Murray, *f .■SO James Rankin, . . ' K 50 Mary nankin, fM .•- 85 James Crawford, 25 Hy. Lynel, t. / • ' t I 25 Joseph Pearson, i/t /'• 27 Charles Alcorn, 100 W. D. Muir, 1 00 John Tonrson, 100 Thos. Nelson, 25 Mrs. Hall, 26 Thos. Pearson, ^. . ' 100 Coll. St. John Church, July 2», 3 07 115 19 ST. MARK, ST. JOHN. Armstrong, Rev. George Adams, T. S. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Adams, Wm. Allison, F. O. Berton, S. D. Boyd, B. H. Beverley, Fulton Butler, R. P. Butt, W. F. Blatch, George Berton, George K. Bostwick, CM. Barker, George A. Coster, Rev. Dr. ClArk, A. T. Ohipman, Mrs. Cltach, R. T. Cowan, John Clinch, Peter Clmch, D. 0. Daniel, T. W. -hiU-^^ nwi*. '.r. '■ Mm .*. u . 5 :■} .: .am ■• 115 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 2QP 100 4 00 1 f W) 2 00 100 8 W 300 8 00 2 00 20 00 10 00 5 00 lOO 1 00 50 00 '* ». ' f! .'t. DeForest, George S. i c . > Daniel, Edwin Dickson, Leander .„ /// Daniel, Fred. < Everitt, Arthur Emery, 0. Edwards, R. Flood, C. ' i Finlay, Mrs. J. Fielders, J. Frost, E. H. Golding, Robert G.J. Goddard, Fred. jjr Griffith, Dr. ..^ Harrison, L. B. Holden, Dr. Hanington, T. B. '"• Humphrey, R. Hamilton, Dr. . ,< / ■ Hocken, J. J. Howe, Jonas Jarvis, Wm. M. Joyce, B. B. P. Keans, W. H. A. K^tor, Mrs. Kinnear, C. F. Knodell, G. A. Lawrence, J. W. Lordly, A. J. Lee, Charles Manks, M. F. (W. and 0.) Masters, C. Merritt, W. H. ;- McDonald, 0. A. McAvity, J. D. McMillan, John McKiel,F. H. "* McKean, J. T. C. McDonald, Mrs. C. C. PugdeyvG.R. Perley, Henry F. Robertson, J. F. Ruel, J. R. Robinson, J. ^ , Rolph, A. P. Sharp, R. G. Sayre, John SeeIy,F. T. Shives, Robert, "^- ' * Starr, W. F. ''*^" Sheraton, R. '^ Smith, George F. Scott, R. T. A. i.' A' Vf.' 7t>(l !(;.; ■^^f< ^00 200 100 100 4 00 100 2 00 4 00 100 3 00 100 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ' • 6 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 20 00 8 00 4 00 150 •> 5 00 5 00 4 00 8 00 = 2 00 A 8 00 % ,r.'iii 2 00 '^' ■ 1 00 3U0 ■ 1 00 4 00 100 2 00 000 200 5 00 10 00 4 00 600 6 00 3 00 .3 00 200 4 00 •6 00 •100 4 00 4 00 i 1 IV!!!J 105 <«c |4 00 2 00 100 100 4 00 100 2Q0 4 00 100 3 00 100 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 20 00 8 00 4 00 1 60 6 00 6 00 4 00 8 00 ' 2 00 3 00 2 00 1 0*> 3 00 1 00 4 00 100 2 00 6 00 ,., 2 00 5 00 10 00 . 4 00 ^' 6 00 ■■■■ 5 00 3 00 8 00 200 4 00 6 00 100 4 00 4 00 Snider, G. E. ' ."> Stewart, John Smith, Mrs. T. H. Scovil, R. C. y Turner, Robert Turner, J. P. Taylor, Charles S. Taylor, J. F. Thomas, Capt. Thome, E. L. Tippett, Arthur Wortman, W. F. , , Wisdom, F.W. .] Wetmore, C. W. j Whiston, R. For W. & O. per Rector, Ist collection, 2nd do, \h .'i,i. 12 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 2 00 3<0 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 (»() 1 00 1 00 8 00 120 00 39 36 ^515 8H .( CI." DonatedtoW. &0., |1(. ST. MARY'S AND STANLEY. ST. mart's. William Barker, Mrs. Barker, Miss 9. Barker, Miss G. Barker, Robert Riley, Nelson Wetmore, Herbert Wetmore, Wamford Wetmore, Estella Wetmore, Elizabeth Raymond, Wm. Rice, Mrs. Wm. Rice, Lewis Belyea, ' '' Thomas F. Barker, M. P. P., Annie Barker, Mrs. Wm. Barker, C. L. Estabrooks, Albert Grawford, Mrs. A. Grawford, Mrs. Gopeboon, John Peppers, Robert Peppers, jr., Mrs. John Peppers, Mrs. Peppers, Mrs. A. Johnston, ' .' • ■ '" Charles Biden, James Wisely, Mrs. J. Wisely, *' Robert Peppers, Mr. and Mrs. Blaney, 1^1 50 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 26 25 50 1 00 ^ 1 00 50 50 100 1 00 1 00 50 200 50 5Q 100 100 200 1 00 1 00 400 100 :c. 1' Walter McFarlane, Joseph Smith, J. Woodforde Smith, Esq., A Friend, (J. B.) Mrs. Wiley, John Leslie, ' Richard Mitchell, Richard Good, Rev. Wm. Jaffirey, Wm. Long, Frank Mitchell, Alexander Lawson, Ann Good, ,; ,>! ^^ Ruth Long, J. E. Flewelling, Stephen King, Jacob Miles, Winslow Tilley, Thomas Biden, Wm. Devinport, Mrs. W. Devenport, Wm. McKeen, Andrew Rice, Mrs. A. Rice, George McKeen, James Garden, Wm. Good, I John Mitchell, Thomas Tomilson, Henry Gill, sen., Margaret Maybee, Mrs. Maybee, George H. Maybee, ;K?*v.,.i*M .,, John Maybee, . /, ,y Mrs. Coombs, ' ' , 7/ «1 00 76 1000 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 60 4 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 100 1 00 100 60 1 00 1 00 I 00 60 1 00 25 26 ^ 60 17185 STANLEY. Wm. Bennett, ,^ , $0 60 Wm. Patchel, ' 7 00 Samuel Wilkinson, 7 00 Andrew Douglas, 2 50 Wm. and John Glarkson, 7 00 James Glarkson, 5 00 Henrv TumbuU, 3 50 Josiim Freeman, :f? ,. =1 , i, 3 70 Charles A. Miles, 75 Mrs. G. A. Miles, '75 Wm. R.Yerxa, 160 Mrs. W. R. Yerxa, 76 John Douglas, 3d, 3 00 Andrew Waugh, 6 00 Wm. McLea, 25 Thomas Douglas, 4 00 IOC ; 5 ! \U David Douglas. Rebecca Douglas, Elizabeth Douglas, W. H. Biden, W. H. Biden,ir., Geoi .c;e Hamble, Edward Humble, Andrew Humble, James Humble, Thomas Arnold, John Scott, John Kelley, Robert Scott, jr., Lavinia Patchel, Mary Ann Patchel, Charles Robbins, Edward Spear, Emma Bendall, Mrs. James 'McLea, John H. Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Mrs. George Humble, D. M., John Sanson, George Bustin, Susan Sanson, Mrs. Leonard Kelley, William TumbuU, Thomas Boulter, John Leslie, jr., Mrs. J. Leslie, John Douglas, R. R., Robert Bustin, Ens Foreman, David Douglas, jr., Robert Waugh, Subscription, St. Mary's, Collection, Sttmley, do. do., do. St. Mary's, do. do., do. Woodlands, t4 fiO 10 80 1 00 100 2 00 3 00 2 00 ..K).V .•»'?ji vr.il 4 00 1 00 1 00 40 60 25 25 1 00 5 00 60 50 50 25 2 30 25 50 00 26 60 00 50 25 25 00 00 60 50 00 1 2 1 $96 85 71 85 1 89 88 44 1 33 m $112 01 Limited to Home Mission Fund, 112 07 Pen. Fund of Society, 60 00 SHEDIAC. Barnes, James and Mrs. Bateman, John Bateman, Marcus ei72 07 $1 GO 200 26 Bell, Mrs. John jr, Betts, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Dimock Brown, Rufus Cannon, H. N. Foster, John Hanington, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Mrs. Joseph Hanington Mrs. Sherman Hanington, Weldon Hanington, Wm. jr., Henson, Dr. Inglis, Samuel Jarvis, R*ev. Dr. Johnson, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Humphrey Mills, Mrs. George McQueen, Mrs. A. McLaughlan, Mr. Murray, Archibald Scovil, Mrs. H. A. Scovil, John Walker Smith, Cordelia Schureman, Mrs. 0. Smith, Thos. A. Stevens, Mr. and Mi's. William Sutherland, Mrs. Toole, Edward Toole, John £. * Toole, Patrick Theal, Dr. Charles Theal, Frank White, David B. Welling, John Welling, George to 50 50 2 00 100 1 00 2 00 2 00 lOo 40 100 10 00 100 50 4 00 00 60 105 42 , 60 50 3 00 25 3 00 40 1 00 4 00 25 50 20 50 50 100 100 100 45 U0 11 'Advances for probable subscri- bers, whose names can be in- serted in appendix — callthem friends, 6 00 ^ $56 77 Ist sermon D. C. S., Shediac Church, Aug. 1, 1876, 6 70 2nd. Omitted. (Absent in Eng.) Sermon, Feast St. Andrew, for heathen, per S. P. G., . 5 32 |68 79 SAINT ANDREWS. Augherton, James, $0 50 Augherton, Mrs. James. 50 Burton, John 1 00 Black, Thomas 1 00 Caaapbell, George F. 1 00 107 AkH. mwxa subscri- an be in- calUhem ^ $56 77 Shediac ; in Eng.) drew, for ►REWS. Cockburn, Dr. Covey, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. John i*'^ Conley, Mrs. - , Camp, Mrs. Denley, Mrs. Denley, Joseph Denley, Mrs. Joseph Gove, Dr. (W. & 0.) Hatch, Mrs. H. H. I Haddock, Mrs. ,f- Haddock, Howard, Mrs. Haddock, Mrs. R. Houlton, Mrs. Hatheway, 0. E. 0. Jones, John i Eetchum, Rev. Dr. I L%h, Mrs. Cornwall Magee, John S. ' Maloney, Mrs. McCurdy, Mrs. T. HcOrotty, Miss ' ' ' Osbum, Henry 0(IeU,T. T. I Parker, Mrs. I Reed, Mrs. JBtreet, Mrs. J. W. I Street, Louise E. [Street, Maria A. , I Stevenson, B. R. Istreet, G. D. !et,T. H. IShort, Mrs. ISmith, Mrs. T. IStinson, Ebur IStinson, Thomas iTupper, Dr. I^eadwell, N. IWhitlock, William IWhitlock, Mrs. J. H. IWren, Gapt. John IWren, Mrs. T. list collection in Church, lid do. do. ».(',!• l>'j IVH'iJ .V' B8. CHAMCOOK. oyd, Amelia $0 60 Voyd, Bessie 50 Vnig^ Mrs. Joseph 1 00 ■Craig, Mrs. David 1 00 Brinuner, Oeorge ^. 1 00 Vtimmer, J. D. tioo 100 60 100 25 SO 50 50 2 00 2 00 60 25 50 25 60 loo loo 8 00 20 00 loo 1 00 60 60 6 00 2 00 24 00 100 6 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 6 00 100 2 00 100 1 00 60 24 42 17 08 $168 00 10 26 25 60 60 20 00 1 00 Johnston, Henry Johnston, Harriet Glass, Mrs. Miller, Robert Miller, Mrs. R. Pye, Mrs. Townshend, Mrs. Wm. Townshend, Mrs. R. Wren, John R. Wren, Christopher Collection in Church, St. Andrews, Total, $188 80 ST. DAVID. (1876.) U.S. Thomas Waiters and Mrs., Mrs. W. Mowatt, Mrs. J. McBride, Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, jif rs. J. Gibson, Miss Gibson, Mrs. Thomas Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, ^ Mrs. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Policy, Mrs. R. Policy, James Webber, James A. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. James Love, Mrs. Lavinia Slater, Harris Clendenning, Offertory Col. Tower Hill, do. St. David's Ridge, James Irving, cr'noy. |0T5 26 60 26 fiO 60 60 1 00 60 26 1 18 66 60 100 1 60 60 1 00 99 124 1 00 John McBride, Fred Clendenning, Thomas W. Cooke, Samuel Mitchell, Wm. Wilson, Robert Towers, jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. Dore, Miss Rebecca Merrill, Mrs. S. Weeks, Nelson Weeks, Wm. Gillespie, • Mrs. Woodcock, Helen Woodcock, $12 96 Dom. cur»cy $1 00 1 00 100 100 60 60 2 00 60 1 00 1 00 100 100 1 00 lOS Mm. D. Armstrong, . .1' |1 00 Mrs. W. Powers, 1 00 Geo. L. Powers, 60 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart, 1 60 Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dore, 2 00 Theo. Scott, 60 John Woodcock, 1 00 Julia S. Dean, 1 00 Wm. Irving, 1 00 Wilmot Brown, 1 00 Margaret Brown, 1 00 David Brown, 70 Of&rtory collection, St. David, July 9th, 1876, n. S> W., ...■. i 4 22 7 84 •» .c SIMONDS. •'I MMPECK. George Blacklock, Mr. Dogherty, Mary Jane Dogherty, K George Do^erty, John Dogherty, Hugh Toler, George WlUis, Thomas Stoner, Caroline Yaughan, Henry Briggs, , Mrs. Thomas, Richard Dogherty, William Bryans, $49 22 :v 16 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 I ISO I II 00 00 <)0 00 ool 80I oof ool ool OoUeeted by Bev. Q. Sohofleld C. Ketchum, Esq., j Mr. Johnson, Mr. Barnes, Rev. Canon Scovil, Mrs. W. H. Wilson, G. Arthur Schofield, Samuel Schofield, Mrs. S. Schofield, Rev. George Schofield, R. S. Armstrong, Mrs. W. H; Scovil, W. Jordan Mr. Earl, ^rs. Robert Evans, |4i 11 jf'-v ' BLACK RIVKR. Wm. Evans, Richard Evans, John Bums, Robert Moore, Wm. Daly, Thomas Morrison, Riohard Daly, Mr. Dare, James Armstrong, William Armstrong, John Armstrong, Mr. Moore, .^Jt^ 10 VcDoni 200 nflhT. B 100 tbertSte 10 MepbP. iniel 0. J 50 60 . Armsti 40 Des Nic fi f 20 imuel WJ it VtainRi 10 iptalnPd ]0 BttiymoJ mi J IRi 2 W.'Wii kos. P. jl I -.v. 2.« Mend, 1 ., . 1 a nfrence ■ r 9 b^MoAll 2( ^.Sentelfl 41 1 2 ri>ertM.| Dies BrM 2fl 1 2fl 1 !••••"'. 2I OoUel M jk, Defl /.,.,.S<1; twrighfl ifbrth,H 101) r. Q. Sohofleld --Hf. •7 Collected by MIn Evani. I jfillUm Evans, ](n. W. Evane*, I Junes Dunlop, Ilrt; Wagner, hohn Burns, I Irs. Burns, JKIcbard Evans, I In. R. Evans, , I B, Ambrose, k T.Kingston, Ijohn White, |i;.B. McNeil, Ip.W. Fortune, iDenis Roark If, Hannan, lln. HoOarty, IfB. Daly, Ijimes Armstrong, lUehard Mahoney, LGilles, Id. Johnston, ,|, r. Bishop, iHabey, D.VcDonald . T. Ross, lert Stewart, «ph P. Whiting, del 0. Hare, If, Armstrong, ' nes Nicholson, Duel W. Boyle, {)tun Richardson, ptain Penery, oymous, Ccllected by Miss Bands. I W.Whiteside, Im. p. Jordan, ilend, renceMcAlen, iM " McAlen, ir.8eQtell, ert M. Stackhouse, Brayden, MOOSEPATH. Collected by 0. H. Lee, Esq. jiyle, Dennis ight, John iforth, B. H. 1^1 00 50 lOo 1 CO BO RO 1 00 BO 1 00 1 00 1 00 BO 100 25 BO 25 BO BO 1 00 ' BO 100 BO 2S 25 1 00 90 BO 22 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 20 $22 46 $100 1 00 60 26 26 SO 100 100 $5 40 $100 600 1 00 Faulkner, Gfeorgc Hutchinson, €. M. Lee, G. Herbert Lister, J. W. Mills, James E, Morrison, W. S. MoEvoy, P. J. Scovll, E. G. Selfridge, J. Sinclair, P. M. Traynor, Thomas Wilks, John $1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 OO 0(» 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 $25 00 OrrERTORY. Moosepath, $29 .S5 Golden Grove, 8 08 Loch Lomond, - 8 B» Willow Grove, ♦ 4 34 Black River, ^ 37 Mispeck, *< 1 .-. 8 48 $206 81 For Board of Homo Missions, 160 Oo For Foreign Missions, 3 81 For D. C. S., 108 00 Total, $266 81 _, <\ > i ST. PAUL, PORTLAND A Friend, Anonymous, "s- 44 , . . i , • ♦«- Allan, Miss Allan Harris, Armstrong, R. Armstrong, £. Armstrong, C. Arnold, Heber Bates, Miss Barker, F. E. Best^ Norris Beer, W. Card, Edward, Campbell, Mrs. M. Ohisholm, H. W. Ck>chrane, J. Coster, Miss Daniel, A. DeBlois, D. M. DeVeber, R. S. DeVeber, L. H. Drury, Charles $60 00 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 6 4 10 00 400 4 00 8 00 400 8 00 3 00 10 00 6 00 200 20 00 2 00 10 00 110 If Drury, Mr. and Mi«. W. C. 116 00 Earl«, Dr. 5 00 Fairweather, J. , ,,v •! 1 '>0 Fairwcather, T. ./ 1 (Hi Fairweatlier, Mrg. E. 2 00 Fairweather, A. 0. -, t\ 6 00 Fellows, J. A. 6 00 Fisher, John 100 Frith, H. W. 6 00 Frith, Mrs. •. 6 00 Gilmor, Miss A. E. . t 4 00 Hanington, J. P. , . fi 00 Hanington, Mrs. Hoyt, Ernest, 2 00 « 00 H. E. M., }n ,, , ..,, 4 00 U Howe, John ,,„ 4 00 Jl Hazen, W. : 2O0 ffl Hazen, VV.jr. , -.iv ^ ^^ i Jack, W. , ,, i> 6 00 M Jack, I. Allen ^5 00 m Kinnear, J. A. 4 00 1 Mills, W. 6 00 1 Mills, Alfred 10 00 1 Milledge, J. ;/ , »Mli , 1 00 M Murray, Miss i, . 2 00 m Peiler, Carl 2 00 II Peters, B. Lester 10 00 I Robinson, T. B. .6 00 I Rogers, James 2 00 m Rowling, John - Tf 1 00 1 Subscriber, Old 7 00 1 Soovil, Mrs. W. H. 4 00 n Scovil, James .:t . 10 00 P Shives, Alexander I.').: 6 00 H Smith, Mrs. H. B. 20 00 1 Smith, G. Sidney 10 00 1 Stephens, F. l . 6 00 Street, A. B. L. ihf / 600 Street, W. W. '^/ 4 00 ! Starr, R. P. ;!';,. 20 00 1 Thomson, S. R. ,'..."' 10 00 Thome, W. H. * 10 00 Thomas, Alban 3 00 Thurgar, J. Venner , ,,. 6 00 Underhill, Mrs. A . 1 00 ! Wright, John .h\ M .»A 4 00 t Wright, Miss ' .< xfi '- 2 00 i ' ** :ic .1 8 00 1 Xmas, «ah •■!'.♦ -,vl 00 & j • • 4 X. Y. Z., 1 St collection, 2nd '• tU Hrd (W. & 0.) 161 24 1 65 5i) I 12rt 74 I 42 02 1 •704 00 1 'U ^K■ ,j»sii 8. P. O., #64.00. D. 0. Anniveraaryf 1107.69. SUSSEX AND STUDHOLM. SUSSEX. Arnold, Nelson, Esq., & family, |20 no { Arnold, O. R and Mrs. Arnold, T. O., Es(|. Arnold, G. S. Arnold, Mrs. G. S. Arnold, Mrs. Edwin Alexander, Minnie Bamett, John and family. Beer, Colonel E. B. ,, Beer, Mrs. Beer, Miss Burgess, Edwin and Mrs. Coggon, George Fairweather, William Fairweather, D. M. Flewelling, J. R. Frith, Mrs. F. Friend, A Force, Frank Golding, Harry Uallett, Joseph Hallett, J. M. Hallett, Oliver, jr., Hazen, Chas., Esq. Hallett, William, and family, Hillcoat, Henry Hillcoat, George Howse, William Howse, Mrs. W. Hoyt, Mrs. Hombrook, J. W. Hambrook, Martha Hombrook, Hettie N. Jeffries, Mrs. Hugh Kinnear, John M. McManus, D. S. McMillan, William Medley, Chailes S. Medley, Mrs. C. S. Scalley, Mrs. Scalley, Eliza J. Scalley, Mary Scalley, Robert hit-. '6 Beer, E. L. 25 4 0<] 10<1 vrt>liH»^ iN. .,J?Wv iHiH. Sharp, MrH. Miraiu Sproul, Jamc8 wilef, Jamefl Collection, r.v; $100 lOO 1 00 4 17 $122 16 \r WATRRFOnn. Bell, Richard Chambers, John Dalling, WilUam McAffee, Samuel Parlee, Marshall Richardson, Robert . Sharp, Marshall Talbot, JameH H. Talbot, Mrs. James H. Collection, MTUDHOLM. Drury, Mrs. C. Ellison, George Foshay, Charles Foshay, Charlotte FoHbay, Augusta Gaunce, Isaac Hamilton, Thomas McLeod, Lottie McLeod, Ada Parlee, Mrs. Henry Parlee, Mrs. Z. Peters, W. T. ReidlCj^ndrew Kley, Warren Secord, James Saunders, Colonel John Secord, Anne K. Sharp, Isaac N. Sharp, Mrs. L N. Sharp, Ormond V. '^-^[^ Sharp, Athelina '•*^'^ Sharp, Alice Sharp, Albert Sharp, Mrs. Sam. J. Sharp, Sarah M. Sharp, Mrs, Robert ' !'" Sharp, Mrs. Edwin . "' • I Sharp, George H. I Sharp, Agnes E. I Sharp, Sarah A. ' " : It KUlU •1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 1 08 I 1 $45 84 R£OAPlTnLATI(IN, Sussex, ./I12M16 Waterford, 18 08 Studholm, 1 45 84 Total, 186 0? TRINITY CHURCH. PAKIiill or 8AINT JOHN. Brigstocke, The Rev. F. H. J. Brigatockci Mrs. • Breeze, W. 'f.il tlM/" .11 ..A '•■ Brce/e, Miss Bayard, Dr. $18 08 Boyd,B.C. B. Boyd, Mrs. Black, W. A. Berton, W. J. Boyd, Rev. S. Bayard, Robert Causey, W. Chubb, G. J. , Clarke, C. P. CUirke, J. H. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Mrs. Charles Crook shank, Mrs. Coy, Mrs. Cassiday, Richard Cornwall, Ira jr. Devoe, J. D. Davidson, Wm. Davidson, W. J. Daniel, G. W. Dole, W. P. DeVine, G. F. Foster, S. K. Friend, A Do. Do. Do. French, Miss Farmer, George A. 2 OQlF^irweather, G. E. 1 28: fraser, Mrs. W. R. rdO ^Gilbert, H. T. 1 00 <»«fcry, R. W. J < $0 60 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 60 2 00 1 00 1 00 100 2 43 60 .. .50 100 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 24 25 25 26 60 • 60 2 00 «r /, rfJ' I' :.'.t^. 1/ ..V. .7 • y.i, .' 140 CO 10 00 6 00 1 00 600 8 0O 6 0) Voo 6 00 1 00 , 1 00 6 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 7 00 2 00 2 00 100 aoo lOo 6 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 400 100 3 00 100 2 00 26 100 8 00 ItiO 6 00 2 00 10 CO 2 00 fU v 112 '.!■' Gandy, B. Harrison, W. F. Hartt, Miss Hazen, Mrs. Henry, C. Hanington, A. H, Hoyt, J. A. Hughes, J. E. " Hawkins, Mrs. Jordan, G. S. Jarvis, C. E. L. ' Jones, Simeon Kii-kpatrick, Charles Keatley, S. Kerrison, A. C. "•' Lawton, W. G. Leavitt, Mrs. Leonard, R. LliUidge, T. E. Millidge, Mrs. Merritt, Charles Merritt, Mrs. Charles McKean, George McAvity, T. & Sons, McGivem, R. P. j McNichol, J. & Son, Morrissey, Mrs. Morrison, James C. Matthews, G. F. Manning, E. * Melick, J. Melick, H. Major, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. T. ' .. Needham, MIbs '' Kicholson, Miss E. Nobbs, Rev. S. H. ' '; Nicholson, J. W. Otty, Miss Owen, Mrs. Otty, H. P. Patton, Thomas Pattison, W. Partelow, Mrs. Partelow, Miss Puddington, J. E. Perkins, Miss IMdler, Mrs. I^arker, Mrs. Patton,C. Perley, W. C. Peters, Mrs. and the Misses Buggies, S. Robinson, J. M. , .: ' C.J 12 00 2.5 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 26 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 40 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 70 2 00 3 00 300 5 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 26 00 1 00 S 00 50 00 1 1 1 00 1 1 3 1 00 00 00 00 5 00 2 00 4 00 600 dop Ranncy, H. K. Ray, C. 1{. Robinson, M. Sears, John Seeds, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Savage, John Seeds, J. A. Seeds, T. W. Sears, D. Sharp, F. S. Scott, Walter Stephenson, A. Stufdee, E. T. Sturdee, H. L. Stewart, Henrv Thurgar, J. V.' Tucker, J. Thomson, Miss Tisdale, Misses Thankoifering, A Weldon, C. W. Wheeler, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Whitney, Miss C. Waterhouse, L. H. Whitney, G.W. Whiting, D. M. Yarborough, J. D. Yandall, W. K. .'.* .n < UV ■VI' $5 00 2 00 8 00 10 00 100 ■' 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 • 8 00 ,^'10 00 3 00 20 00 10 00 • 4 00 3 50 6 00 60 00 2 00 25 , 4 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1624 20 OKyjEKTORIKS. Thanksgiving Day, Ist Semi- Annual, 1*78 16 Easter Day, 2d Semi-Annual, 114 60 Trinity Church Sunday School, 60 61 Feb. 2 1 , W. & 0. Fund, llO 47 June 6, Deanery meeting, 6 66 Synod service, 19 50 $1004 00 UPHAM, HAMMOND, AND SAINT MARTINS. UPHAU AND HAMMOND. Alexander, Charles $0 60 Annett, Ellen - . , 60 Armstrong, John *. ,"i,.n' h: if 2 00 Ai^strong, J., jr. , ,,j ' >•. 100 Biard,Wm. '"" 10ft ;Baird, John 60 Barnes, Henry . j , - 60 ■i ■ C -f ■ K.^ n 118 $5 00 2 00 8 00 10 00 100 ■,;■' 2 00 2 00 ■ 2 00 2 00 2 00 loo loo loo 3 00 '.<'- 10 00 3 00 20 00 v.r.. 10 00 ■!>. 4 00 '• 3 50 / 6 00 BO 00 2 00 25 4 00 100 , - 5 00 ■; .>^ 100 :,• . , 2 00 100 1624 20 IKS. it Semi- $78 16 Annual, 114 60 ly School, 60 61 P^-S. ,^50 !|1004 00 ^D, AND SAINT INS. "■■m HAMMONP. $0 50 60 200 100 . 100 ; 60 50 I...' 'r.''M,i it u. Connors, James Debow, Stephen Debow, Mr. and Mrs. C. Debow, Mr. and Mrs. E. Debow, Wm. H. Debow, Richard Debow, James Debow, Mrs. C. E. Debow, Elizabeth . Douglas, James Esq. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, John Douglas, Henry , ^_^ Douglas, Samuel •-;,,.«,!<) Douglas, Alicia -j ,,{^ r,,,f Douglas, Katharine l^^^^^^}\'^ y^t, Douglas, Annie Demill, Henry Demill, Wm. James Drummond, Susan , Drummond, David Drummondj'.Thomas Ferguson, John, jr. Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, James J. Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth, Sarah Forsyth, Annie E. Foster, Richard Foster, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. H. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Mrs. D. Fowler, Joseph A. ^ Fowler, Eliza Fowler, Jessie Fowler, S. Gilbert- Fowler, A. Sherwood Fowler, Wm. Gillan, Mrs. Hanlyn, George Hastings, Robert Ireland, Robert Kilpatrick, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Benjamin Kilpatrick, Mrs. J.' Kilpatrick, Martha , Kilpatrick, Alex. Kirkpatrick, John Lackie, Robert Lackie, James H. Lisson, Thomas Lisson, John L. ^60 100 100 ,100 100 2 00 200 : 60 ;. «» 125 50 50 50 60 25 25 60 in so 25 n:;.ioo 50 100 100 >'.Ut'- ■•IW ■'- .'vv J, (i vry'. ^■-••t '4-. U A t, /; .ivu :* ^^e :'\lvl .'■> ;jjf *? 60 100 2 00 200 2 00 100 100 50 50 100 2 00 50 50 50 50 30 5Q 60 100 25 50 50 > Uflson, Christopher (H) Usson, Christopher (S) Imie, Jane A. MoBride, Edward McEwen, James - ». .^ i. ,jn MoEwen, Wm. J. ': *,/ ^,;^ MoEwen, Samuel < j,^, ^ McLaren, Mary (2 years) , ' , , McLaren, Maria McLaren, Irvine MoMonagle, R. C. Mi^owan, Mr. &nd Mrs, J. J. Magowan, Joseph Mis, John Missionary, S. P. G. Myles, Benbow Myles, Annie Nesbit, R. Poley, Wm. Robertson, Mrs. J. Rogers, John E. ^ Scott, Alex. r: Sherwood, J. Ford Sherwood, R. C. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherwood, Amelia ^ Sherwood, Herbert A. Smith, Caleb Smith, Charitie Sniith, Edward jr. Steele, Mrs. N. Steele, Mrs. J. Steele, Herbert H. Steele, Georgie Warrel, Thomas Warrel, Ellen and Sarah 1st sermon, 2d 1 1 p () I. ,'. ■ ■\ '-i ■if ,h' .»'-.i "'li .Jit v/ 1100 50 60 1 00 00 60 60 50 60 50 30 60 25 100 10 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 60 100 60 1 00 200 1 60 26 26 60 50 100 60 60 26 26 1 00 100 1 15 800 'V SAINT MARTINS. Carson, Mrs. Joseph Carson, Mrs. R. Carson, John Cassidy, Mrs. Ohapman, John Charlton, Mrs. A. Charlton, Mrs. J. Charlton, Alice S. M. Charlton, Ormond L. Cronk, Ezra :Cutten, Mrs. FlewelUng, Miss "^z ■ I'SJi/',. $102 66 $0 50 50 100 1 00 50 loo 100 60 60 1 00 . 60 m I "M 114 m k ■J m \{ Foster, Arthur Foster, E. H. ' Foster, John H. Friend, A Hodsmith, James B. '* Ingraham, Mrs. Marchbank, Mrs. D. , Miller, Gottlieb */'\ McEwen, George W. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne, Wm. Parker, Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Pattison, John B. ... Ray, R.E. ' ' Rogers, Dr. ' Romel, F. Romel, F., jr. Rourke, W. Henry Esq. Rourke, E. V. :, ; Skillen, Mrs. A. ^" Skillen, Mrs. R. , . Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ' .' Tracey, Mrs. S. ;; '■ Vaughan, Mrs. Simon . ' Vaughan, Mrs. Capt. Wm. Vaughan, Mrs. D. Walker, the Misses 1st sermon, *', .' 2d sermon, ^f ■ . -r. .'.1 . .,, Upham, ;; / , ,', Total for Mission, f> WOODSTOCK. Atkbson, W. F. Annett, Mary Allan, Miss Barker, Evans Bell, Thomas Beardsley, J. D. and family. Bedell, J. J. Black, Mrs. W. A. Benn,J. C. '' Bourne, H. W. Bourne, F. W. & Mrs. Bull, R. S. Bull, W. C. Bull, G. Allen Bull, 0. P. Bull, 0. H. Bull, F. W. & Mrs. pull, Mrs. G. N. 10 80 100 100 60 00 00 1 00 1 00 50 200 100 SOO B.2 00 100 100 100 50 50 2 00 60 100 100 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 100 100 4 47 6 68 ■t. iji 150 25 102 66 '. $8 00 50 50 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 5 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 50 83 1 00 1 00 ' 200 •j 00 100 60 25 . 25 25 25 25 26 25 26 25 25 2 0O 1 00 800 50 1 00 100 75 2 00 1 00 ' 100 75 200 1 76 5 00 1 00 100 100 100 60 1 00 1 00 joo U5 iV |S0O 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 \ 00 50 5 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 50 83 1 00 1 00 200 'i 1 .i^itOfr rs. .lA 'm'»-.! uV « 00 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2 00 100 800 50 1 00 100 •75 2 00 1 00 100 75 200 175 5 00 1 00 100 100 100 50 100 I 00 )00 •'.' •ir.l- >l ..if . •J jy. I'iff * •lU' l.iK. i.'-iiiV"-' Hamilton, Eliza „^.^>, Hamilton, Mrs. S. Hay, W. W. T Jackson, Alonzo Jameson, G. 0. Johnson, J. P. Johnson, Miss M. Jennings, J. ^ Mrs. Ketchum, ii. H. Ketchum, J. D. Ketchum, Mrs. James Ketchum, C. W. Ketchum, R. B. & Mrs. Kerigan, John Kerr, A. & Mrs. Letts, Alfred Leighton, J. S. Loane, Mrs. J. Munro, David Merritt, D. F. & Mrs. •■ > Marshall, John < ■ ■' McDougall, James '')- McCann, Mrs. >'f McLasker, W. S. McCoy, James & Mrs. ,' McKinley, Mrs. McCoy, Isuah Nash, Harry 'i Neales, Rev. Thos. Neales,'Mrs. Neales, Bertha A. Neales, Stanley C. Orr, Henry and Mrs. Peabody, Stephen t^ ■ Perkins, Charles T. *< ;< Phillips, Henry Price, WilUam ujuji! jo; Price, Ellen '<^i*- Rice, Mrs. Raymond, C. W. and family, Raymond, W. 0. Raymond, P. H. and Mrs. Simpson, J. B. Smith, B. H. ^ ■ , ,i Smith, Mrs. B. H. ,' Smith, Mrs. S. ' ,, ' ' Smith, RE. Guy Smith, W. D. Shea, Mrs. W. Shea, George r,r,j...; S. School, Sproul, Mrs. Alex. Thistle, William ,,;, ., Thiitl.,W.E. T,A.:. •i: .': ■ii'-i !l.i.' $100 60 loo 100 1 00 100 1 00 Iqo 6 00 6 00 150 100 3 00 60 100 2 00 100 1 00 100 2 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 60 100 100 4 00 2 00 1 00 100 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 17 00 200 100 8 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 100 146 50 60 1 22 60 100 I 00 I 't; Townsend, E. W. Tracey, Mrs. George Upham, Henry Upham, Charles Tupper, J. R. jr. Watson, James Watson, George Wharman, John Wade, Mrs. S. H. Welch, R. B. Welch, Mrs. R. B. ., ' Winslow, Mrs. • ; ' V Wetmore, R. G. WiUUms, E. W. & Mrs. Winslow, J. C. Winslow, Mrs. J. C. Winslow, Norman W. Winslow, Jessie , ^ W inslow, Minnie, '!.«); ' Winslow, Lottie Winslow, Paul Wetmore, Mrs. A. K. S. Wetmore, J. P. and Mrs. Christ Church collection, St. Luke's " ,,ji m'(:'! 1100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 50 60 50 50 50 60 50 1 00 6 82 7 67 JACK8ONT0WN. Broderich, Mrs. A. Emery, Hamilton and 'Mrs. Emery, Frank Emery, LeBaron , , Emery, John N. ' ^/ Emery, Kate S. Emery, Scott and Mrs. Emery, Charles H. Emery, Margaret A. ^ j^^ Emery, Alma H. Emery, Bertha E. English, John Harper, James and Mrs. Hai^r, John N. Harper, Annie H. Harper, John Harper, W. G. and Mrs. Harper, JohnF. Harper, Herbert W. Fayson, Whitney &Mr8. Simonson, John N. Simonson, Albert & Mrs. Simonson, Ernest W. "' ' Simonson, Clement .. , ^ouen, WUliam $226 85 |0 45 3 50 60 60 50 25 1 60 25 M ■•if .1; -If 26 100 1 60 1 00 60 2 00 100 fiS 1 00 00 60 25 26 00 116 ■ /f H Vail,B.B. St. Peter's collection, I ■ OAK MT. AND BKNTON. Appleby, John and Mrs. Deakin, William Dcakin, Lizae ,V",^ Dougherty, Hugh Dougherty, Joseph Edwards, James and Mrs. Edwards, T. & F. Fleming, Thomas Gillespie, Samuel Kerr, George Kerr, Robert, McElhhmey, Sarah . McKinney, Joseph McKinney, Martha McKinney, James Mowbray, Thomas and Mrs. Mowbray, John L. Specr, Robert sen., Specr, Robert J. Speer, Mrs. John SpeeF, Sarah Speer, Joseph Speer, W. S. ; , Sp^r, John J. Colfection, v.. $100 92 $22 62 $1 00 100 50 500 100 75 20 75 100 1 00 75 ■i^i-.' A uV 50 75 26 V .;.. 25 26 100 , ,1 00 ■"•«'■•'' 60 50 100 60 H i 40 t.' i il:>i Mf- ..('■;?.«»( $21 28 WATERVILU;. Wiggins, Mrs. W. • :: Wiggins, S. S. and Mrs. Wiggins, Lizzie Wiggins, Annie Wiggms, George S. Wiggms, S. Camp Wiggins, Esther E. Wiggms, Leila £. (Woodstock, J Jacksontown, Oak Mt and Benton, Waterrille, ' .7/ fjl' Total, $6 76 $226 86 , 22 62 : 21 28 . 6 76 $277 50 ST. I.nK£, vpmff^KD, Rev. Foster Almon, "" ' - $2 00 '' TRINITY CHURCH, ST. ^TtfHEM. Rev. L. G Stevens, '* ^ '^^r $1 00 ANDOVER.* Baird, ($eorge T. Baker, Sharp A. Barker, L. K. Bedell, J. W. Bedell, Mrs. W. Bedell, George A. ■< i Bedell, Mrs. 6. A. Bedell, W. Beveridge, Mrs. U. D. Beveridge, T. T., M. D Blake, Mary £. Brewer, Thos. Brittain, George Clark, Mrs. S. Oluff, Martha Crawford, Benjamin J. Foster, Berton C. Brayley, R. E. (don.) Hoyt, Rev. Leo. A. Miller, John Newcomb, Mrs. Newcomb, Annie £. Newcomb, Agnes B. Perley, J. A. Perley, Mrs. J. A. Pickett, Lewis Thistle, Oscar Thistle, Mrs. O. Thistle, Emily Tibbitts, Mrs. C. M. Truswell, Mary A. v * Stevens, Mrs. Russel, JohnN. Waite, S. P. Watson, Martin Collection, ).' K ,5'' I H $2 0<) 1 00 ./ ,jj '>*;■! 50 I M.f^i.l 00 100 1 00 50 100 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 , 80 ; 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 100 2 00 100 ,100 800 1 00 1 (K» 60 1 00 1 00 100 100 :■! 00 .2 00 500 vrU BURTOK.* $68 00 Beckwith, T. A., Esq., Brown, Geo. L. Clarkson, Jonas, Esq. ^owes, Ghas., Esq. Clowes, Gehardus Currie, George '" Gilbert, Samuel Gilbert, Mrs. S. Gilbert, Florence Gilbert, George Gilbert, John Gilbert, R. Wm. Gilinor, Mm. A. •H ,1 $1 00 . 1 60 ■ 3 00 4 00 : 4 00 ft 2 00 ••2 00 ' 200 t 60 60 200 ,, 6 00 ''^ ,«» 1 50 a .• '{ .vi if . ,;:?- ,liJ(' ;»'■_»)' 1^68 00 ^1 00 1 60 300 4 00 -• 4 00 H 4 * 00 ^*' 2 00 ^fi .«'- 200 60 60 2 00 500 1 50 Hubbard, N., Esq. Hubbard, Miss Isabel Hubbard, F. Ambrose Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. Knox, George Lyons, Wm. Lyons, Thomas , ;, Lyons, Mrs. T. Simonds, Rev. R. ,, Street, Mrs. Street, Miss Street, ^dwin Street, Charles White, Sheriff Wilmot, Hon. R. D. Wilmot, John D. Wilmot, Mrs. J. D. Wihnot, R. D. jr. Wilmot, Mrs. R. D. jr. Wilmot, Allan B. Wilson, Miss Offertory, ; i ,. ; Ik-' » . ,■ VICTORIA. Drummond, Mrs. Bolt, Wm. Hooper, Wm. Hughe?, Richard Hughes, H. Hughes, H. jr. Hughes, R. jr. Hughes, Thomas Parsons, Andrew Burton, ,/ *, $4 00 200 I 60 1 60 50 100 • 60 ^ 50 21 36 60 1 00 60 60 2 0O 8 00 7 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 100 6 47 3 58 |9«40 10 50 50 50 I 50 50 50 80 30 it 100 $4 60 95 40 Total, ST. JAMES-Si. Aimstroog, Rev. W. Armstrong, Rev. W. B. Armstrong, J. R. Armstrong, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. /» , Bagley, Mrs. Brakey, Mrs. Britain, R. Brown, Mrs. Caston, J. Clarke, Misi U Ji>' Sill*.! $100 00 John.* $25 00 5 00 "" * 5 00 : BOO ' 1 00 50 50 100 2 00 '■r n,: 26 60 »■,> r ' (• Evans, Capt. Evans, J. Emerson, R. B. FoxweU, R. S. Hall, Mrs. J. W. Hatheway, W. H. Holden, Mrs. Horn, J. Jordan, J. 6. Littler, J. Levis, Mrs. M%joribanks, Misses McCabe, J. - McKelvey, A. Normansell, H. Paisley, W. Paterson, Mrs. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Pike, Price, J. Reed, A. Robinson, G. L. Scovil, W. H. Sulis, Capt. G. Scribner, Wm. Sulis, Charles Sunday School, . \\. Troop, Mr. and Mrs. ' , Stewart, W. 0. '!' . Stewart, Ed. N. S. TumbuU, Mrs. WiUiams, Mrs. WiUiattison, Mrs. 1st Collection at Church, 2nd do. db., Sundries not collected, «'t,-*^*v>^'-*s^*'r' ■ .!X'.i |2 00 1 00 1 00 200 6 00 500 100 2 00 50 1 00 85 100 •l 00 60 1 00 2 00 lOU 2 85 2 00 1 25 1 00 300 10 00 2 00 100 1 00 6 00 2 00 1 m 1 00 100 100 100 16 00 11 60 12 65 $150 00 * Too late for Its proper place. GREENWICH AND WICKHAM. 1876. (Omitted In last year's Report) GRBENWICH. ycIieod,W. McLeod, Tatnall, TocgwOjL. P., M. D. 1!ocgwe,Mrs. toogwe, Reranald Flewelling, John Brundage, Thomas Day,Jiames lUohards, Joseph A. Richards, Zebulon Richards, Jianes N. *4»(rflv*!;(!! jK\ ^m/.vs $4 00 100 100 lOO 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 50 200 118 Richards, W. D. .,.,. r *100 Jesse Harvey, $1U0 Richards, C. C. 100 William Harvey, 50 Seely, Geo. T. Theal, Charles 60 .1 * "^ 16 ■'■,;, ■ ''■•■Y';' '/• • $34 75 Jones, Zebulon v/ . 100 WICKHAM, 1876. Lacy, Mrs. F. Jones, Mrs. Pitt, Mrs. Nathan !. .. 50 25 26 L. S^VanWart, Mrs. L. S. Vanwart, •' "• Eva. A. Smith, ■>■' y '^ t^l 00 50 loo Isabella Wheaton, " '"' 25 Collected by Miss Hanland. N. G. Godling, 50 W. B. McKeel, $4 00 D. McCabe, 1 00 A. ieB. McKeel, 100 Miss Hewlett, . 1 00 A. M. Mabee, 100 Miss C. Hewlett, 1 00 Hiram Kimball, 50 Mrs. Thompson, " ' ' 1 Oo Isaac V. Hanland, ;' 60 George Baird, • ; *" 50 Abraham Pitt, /•; 60 Mrs. George Baird, ' >'''■•■■ 50 George Cronk, • ' .' 100 Robert Black, M. D. 1 00 F. E. H. McKeel, "■■.'■''••'• 60 ,* , . Kate Day, 26 • "t ,: ••/ |» 25 S. A. Day, r 26 ; ;..;;»'. 84 75 A. J. Day, ; 26 Edgar Day, ■■■• ■' ^' ■■•=■'-'•' 26 Total for 1875, 144 00 APPENDIX A. 'til ■{{ "f ,' • •vJ DEVISES AND BEQUESTS TO THE SOCIETY. 1860. John Bell, Shediac, |40. 1861. Sarah Bell, Shediac, |40. 1868. Eli/4» Bell, Shediac, $80. < Stephen Wiggins, St. John, $2,000. J. F. Allison, SackviUe, $200. 1866. F. W. Hatheway, St John, |2,000. Miss Simonds, St John., $1,600. Hon. Chief Justice Parker, St John, $1,720. 1867. Mrs. Rawleigh. St John, $2,000. , ^ 1870. Mrs. Ann Hall, St John, $800. 1878. Miss Parker, St Andrews, 6 shares Bank of New Brunswick Stock. 1874. Samuel Soovil, Cambridge, Q. C.| a property on the North Market] Wharf, St J«hn, subject to certain Trusts, valued at $9,000. 1876. Miss D. Brinley Hazen, St John, residue of her Real Estate, estunatedj at upwards of $26,000. 1876. By the death of M^. Ghipman Idie legacy of the late Chief Justice ■ General Chipman, mounting to $40,000, will shortly be available. I f^jdowa The following has not yet been realized : — Mrs. Sarah B. DeWolfe, St John, one-fourth of the residue of her Estate. _ „ ~ Aid to ' ' FORM OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES IN WILL. I. A Bkqoxsi of a Sum or Monet, or Shares of Stock, or Paid Debentures | FOR the GEHBRAL PURPOSES OF THE SOCIETT. I give and bequeath to the " Diocesan Church Society of New BrunHwii'k,"V|^ the sum of Currency, (or Shares of Stock in the ||nr> V Bank .Co-ntriii^ "hmi- X standing in my name in the Books oipi^idoA f 119 V $100 50 S34 15 5. l|^l 00 .;V' ■ 50 s> ^l/. 100 t .1,1 25 50 100 • ' ' 1 ' 1 00 ' 1 00 ■Vi «'••' lOo ;.' I', 50 K ■ 50 1 00 |i« 25 34 75 144 00 STY. the siUd Bank, or, (if Debentures, desci^be them briefly), upon trust, to be by the said Diocesan Church Society applied to and for the uies and ptirpoaea of the said Society^ as specified in the Act of Incorporation, and none otner. 2. A Devise of Real Estate for the Gbnebal Purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto the " Diocesan Church Societv of New Brunswick,*' all and singular, &c. (Describe the Real Estate clearly.) To have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and their successors, forever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, should the Society sell the same, to and for the tues and purposes of the aaid JHoeesan Church Society^ as speci^d in the Aet of Incorporation, and none other. APPENDIX B. Summary from Statistical Returns from the Parishes and Mis- sions in the Diocese, for the year ending 1st June, 1876. • • • mswick Stock, le North Market] aed at $9,000. 1 Estate, eetunated late Chief Justice | )e available. >f her Estate. nhh. Paid Dbbentoms f New Brunftwitk," f Stock in the aeln ih« Books ol Number of Public Services on Sundavs^ Do. do. in the y^k. N^umber of Communicants, Baptisms, Infants, 1,014, ) Do. Adults, 70, f Number of Churches, 77, i Do Chapels of Ease, 26, f Number of Stations, Do. Parsonages, Do. Confirmeid, Do. Communicants added, Do. Marriages, Do. Burials, Do. Teachers in Sunday Schools, Do. Scholars in Sunday Schools, It will be noticed that returns are wanting, and others incomplete, from several large and important Parishes. Had these been given, the above num- bers would, in many instances, have been considerably increased. •••• •••• ••••t ••■• • ••• •••• 6,a9B 2,337 3,474 1,084 103 121 29 643 462 214 468 372 8,138 The total amount of the contributions, as reported- for the cur- rent year, is : — General Purposes, 17,123 48 Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 217 93 I MlBsions of the S. P. G., 256 79 I Aid to t^e Diocese of Algoma, 46 64 Total, $7,648 69 % ':'. B. — It is particularly requested that contributions to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund may' be sent to the Secretary of the 1^ Fund ; or, if remitted with other monieB to the TreaBurer D. C. S., that an accurate statement of the amount intended for the W. ii O. Fund may accompany the remittance. ' ' "it The Secretary will be greatly obliged for information from any of the Clergy as to spare copies of the 35th Report, 1870. Addendum. — Life Member, 1876 — Rev. Francis Partiidge. ■" - ■ « — ■ ' . ■ CONTENTS. ■ ^•'' ■ ■ :-■ Paok. Offioerg of the Society, ' S-4 Prayers of the Society, 3 Constitution, ,. 6>11 Rules, &c., of the Board of Home Missions \... 12-1'; Olergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund : Rules, &c., ] 8-20 Resolutions of General Conunittee, 21-22 Form ofDraft and Certificate......... ... 22-28 List of Clergy, 24-26 Report, ;...,, 27 Abstract of Missionary Reports, &c., ?! . . '. 27-44 Proceedings of General Committee, 46-64 Auditors' Report,. ......;*. 41 Report of Roard of Home Missions, 47-49 Anntversary Meetings and Notices, .;;u-.^ 65-58 Report of Executive Committee, 69-68 Treasurer's Accounts, 64-79 Abstraet Return from Parishes and Mistwas,. See Tabular Statement. List of Life Members, : 80-81 dp. do. Deceased, , . 82 Subscriptions for 1876 ; 88-116 do. 1876, 117 Appi^oix a. — Requests to Society, 118 Form of Requests, 118 Appinuix R. — Sum total of contributions, 11!) Notice Widows' and Orphans' Fund, HO Notice of Sopi^ for Promoting Christian Knowledge Deposi- tory, Last page of cover. %^- ,.m , Jte.<4.^^ , 9r D. C. led for the from anv lO. lar rtridge. Page. • • . 3-4 • • • S • • • 6-11 • • • 12-1'? • • • 18-20 1 • • • 21-22 « « • 22-28 • • • • 24-25 ?.vv 27 • • • t 27-44 1 ^ • • 46-64 ih. 41 « • • « 47-49 « • • • 66-68 • • • • 69-68 , t • • • 64-79 ular Statement. • • • • 80-81 • • ft • 82 83-116 • • • • 117 • • • • 118 • • • « 118 • • • « 119 • • • < 119 posi- tpage of cover. THE SOCIETY ■'I }. ■ \t * a ^: i % I I VOft DEPOSITOBY, In Conneotion with the Diooetan Church Society^ JOPS & M0EBI50Nt;27 KINO STElllT. BIBLES, NEt TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKSrCHURCH SERVICES, AMD Publications especiaiiy adapted for Suniday Schools. 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