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B.: PRINTED BY BARNES AND COMPANY. 1884. i DIOC I^'coR i(> ^ FORTY-NINTH REPORT OF TI^K DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY or NEW BRUNSWICK, 1 S 8 4:. IN'COKPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY. 10 VrCTOlUA, CAP. IV., Uth APUIL, 1853. ST. .loHN, \. n.: PRINTED BY BAHNKS AND COMPANY. I i-;.^ If t • !• *t"*%i 'iil ^. •v:r^(. 1i ^1 Hi .6 >; '■« Kji « -^1 !* •• llil ■ > OrnCI'RS AM) rOMMITTIiHS. President : Tho Ili-lit Epv. JOHN, Lord I'.ishop of Fie.lorittun. Vice-Presidents : I Year cli-ftcd. Tlif KiK'lit U.v. II. TTTLLY KIN\, 1>. D., liislmp ( '(Kuljutm-. ri;KI)KHT("K A. \VI(;(riNS, Ksruiiro Si, S. LKONAKDTILLKY, ('. It , K. < . M. (J t;.-v. CANON SC'OVIL, IMi. D W . M. .lAKVlS, Ks(iiiire Ili^ Hoik.:-, 1{. I >. WILMOT, Li.nt. (JnvoriK.r The Hononil.lo CHIKK .FrsTlCK AI.LKN i;.v. O. M. AHMSTIIONC, M. A WILLIAM CAllMAN, i:s.|iii,e II. W. KKITH, Es.,uiH' C. A. SCHOFIKM), Ks(iuire \U\: CANON l)i:VKIii:i: Treasurer : (}K(). E. FAIUWICATHKK, KH(|uiie. Secretary : Kev. CANON KETCHUM, D. D., Sai-it Aiulrews. * Auditors : C. H. EAIRWEATHEK, Ewiuire. G. W. \VHITNJ:Y, Es.inire. Executive Committee : 1SK2 1s-,7 iHr.7 IKC.'.t 1H71 ISSO IXM) ISW) IhSO ISSl The Officers of tlie Society and the followin riiss, George J Fredericton. I'lhick, John Fredericton (handler, E. B Albert. ( lincl), K. T Saint John. Daniel, T. W Saint J.»hn. I.MU'ty, Ct. E Fredericton. Fairweather, C. H Rothesay. Hanin^'ton, A. H Saint John. liaddow, R. li Newcastle. .larvis, C. E. Ti Saint John. Kinnear, C. F Saint John -Maodonald, C. A Saint John. -The (/'Ier;,'y, duly qualified, g Lay Mendiers : Parkin, U. \i Freilerioton. Robin.son, T. Barclay Saint John. Smith, a, Sidney Saint John. Starr, R. Peniston Saint John. Scovil, W. IJ Su.ssex. Sterling, A. A Fredericton. Stnrdee, H. L Saint John. Tippet, A. P Saint John. Weldon, C. W., ])r Saint John. Wetniore, Hon. Mr. Justice . .Fred'ton. VVetmore, E. Ij Fredericton. Whitney, (r. W Saint John. Finance Committee : W. M. JARVIS, E«<|uiie, ('Imh-man. H. W. FRITH, Ewpiire, :Secritarv. R. T. CLINCH, E«quire. W. CARMAN, Es(|uire. T. \V. DANIKL, Esquire G. E. FENETY, Eh G. V'v« quire. , ^'^s(iuire. X. SCHOFIELD, Es(|uiie. F. KINNEAR, Es(,uire. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. C. G. THE TREASURKR OF THE SOCIETY (ex ofwio). •*:\ ' •^^ .*) • ' *':i ■'¥■ i ! Board of Home Missions : The l^iK'lit i.'ev. the I-()l!l) lilSllOP ^.- oJ^V/oA 'I'he Ri-ht H«v. the lilSHOl* COADJ UTOK (rmfiich). THK TKHASIKKK oF 'rilK SOflKTV (vx officio). TIIK Si:( HKTARV OK THK SUCIKTV (,.c <>iKrin). ]{ev. CANON MKDLKV. Rev CAXON DkVKHKR. Rev. G (i. ROBKRTS. R«v. (.'ANoN NKALIW. Rev. T. K. 1)0\VI.IN{J. H. \V. KRITH, Ksf|uire T. W. DANI KL, Ks(|uire. R. T. CMNCH, Es(|uiie. W. M. JARVIS, Ks.niiie. ('. H. KAIRWKATHKR, Esquire. A. A. STERLING, Es(|uiie. G. A. SC'liOKIKLD, Ksquire, Secretaiy. Sepresentatives from the Deaneries : Rev. G. M. AKMSTROXG, St. John. Kev. G. H. STiCRTJNG, Fre.lericton. liev. L. A. HOYT, Wc.odstcck. JJev. J. H. TALROT, Kin-ston. Rev. H. H. NEALES, St. An hews. Kev. A. HOAl)LEY% Shedijwj. Kev. Chatham. Glebe Land Committee : C. A. MACDOXALD, Es<,iiire, Conrcmr. G. A. SCHOKIELl), Es<,uiie. G. SYDNEY SMITH, Es(iuire. H. Ji. STl'RDEE. E.sOVVLING, Secretary. T. B. ROBINSON, Esquire, Treasurer. The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund : H. L. STURDEE, Esquire, Secretary. Fund to Aid in the Education of the Children of Clergymen : T. BARCLAY ROBINSON, Es(iuire, Secretary Committee on Interesting Sunday Schools in Home Missions : Rev. J. H. TALBOT Chairman. (J. A. SCH >F[ELi), Es.iuire. Rev. E. A. WARNEFORD. G. O. OTTY, Estiuire. HURD PETERS, Esiiuiie. (J. HERBERT LEE, Esquire. Rev. G. OSBORNE TROOP. Committee on the Incapacitated Clergy Fund. The Right Rev. the BISHOP COADJUTOR. Rev. CANON BRIGSTOCKE. Rev J. ROY CAMPBELL. Rev. S. J. HANFORD. T. W. DAVIEL, Escinire. ii. HERBERT LEE, Esquire. H W. FRITH, Esquire. G. A. SCrtOFIELD, Esquire. A A. STERLING, Esquire, Secn(ar>/. Tlie Most Almon, Rev. ] Alexander, Re «iii> It "■•'Iter, jiev. J l''liss, Rev. 1). JJiigstocke, Re (Canon),.. ' owie, llev. J < '■•iinpbe)l, Rev ' ':uey. Rev. G < 'overt, Rev. \ I >.ivenport, R< JJeVeber, Rev (Canon),... ]»<>wling. Rev. l>obbs, Rev. I'jewelling, Re '• lewelling, l{e Forsyth, J{ev. 1'(.wler, Rev. ]. ••'•eer, Rev. \V jlHUcock, Rev. 'f;iiiford. Rev. "urtin, Rev. T [ Jilt) sen, Rev. * Hnliowav, Re H.'ningtlm, R( Ijiilheuay, R, iiltK, Rev. All '".vt, Rev. Le, ll(.;it|ley, Rev. Jalfery, Rev. W v. I'J. 1884r. DIOCESE 01^^ FRHDHRICTON. BISHOP: The Most Rev. JOHN MEDLEY, D. D., Metropolitan of Canada, CONSECRATKI) MAY 4, 1S45. BISHOP COADJUTOR: CONSKCRATEU JL'LY 10, 1881. PRIESTS: NAME. PAUI8H OB MISSION. DATE OK OUDINATION. Almon, Kev. F H. -B. A Alexander, lie v. Finlow, j Sub-Dean, 1 Armstrong. Jiev. G. M.— M. A. . Armstrong, Kev. W. li. — M.A.. r.!irl)er, Jlev. H. H — S. A.(J miss, Kev. 1). M.— B.A lirigstocke, Kev. F. H. J.— M.A. (Can(m), ( owie, Kev. J. K. DeW.— B.A. . Campbell, Kev. J. Koy— S.A.C. ( iuey, Kev. G. T.— ^t. A ('(.vert, Kev. W. S.-B.A Davenport, Kev. J. M. — M.A... DeVeber, Kev. Wm. H.— M. A. (Canon), l>o\vling. Kev. Theo. E.-S.A.C. 1 )()bb8, Kev. Flewelling, Kev. J. E Flewelling, Kev. E. P Forsyth, Kev. Davifl— B.A 1'owier, Kev. LeB. W. -B A. . . Creer, Kev. Wm — S A.C llimcock, Kev. W.— S.A.C Ihuiford, Kev. S. Jones— B.A. . . Iliutin, Kev. T Hansen, Kev. N M Hiillowav, Kev. Henry Haningtlm, Kev. C. P.— B A. . . . Hathewaj', Kev. C. H. — B.A.... liiltK, Kev. Aug. F llovt, Kev. Eeo. A —B.A llnadley, Kev. Artlmr-S. A.C. . Julfery, Kev. Wm Richibucto , Dec. ( 'athedral, Freilericton ,& New Maryland, April St. Mark, St. John, May Grand Falls, Tuly Shediac, May Westmorland, Sept. July 21, 1851 14, «, 12, 27, lU, Tiinity, Saint John, . Waterford, ; Dorchester, June Grand Manan, ' Re.sidence,Grand Manan, Feb. 24, Mission Chapel, iSept. 23, 9, 1SG7 1842 1H()8 1877 1852 18G5 'i8G7 St. Paul, Pf.rtland, Sept. 24, Christ Ch., St. Stephen,. Sept. 21, St. Mark, St. John,. 18G1 1872 1848 18G2 Wicklovv Dec. 24, 187G Kestigouche !Dec. 18, 1881 Chat'-iani March 1, 1874 St. George, Carleton, .... Dec. 24, 187G Burtcm, May 2«, 1880 Kothesay, Dec. 17, 1882 TT,)ham, March 15, 1848 Canterbury, (Ketired), . . Feb. 21, 18(W ,Xew D.mmark, May 27, 1877 Weldford, ] J()hn«on, i Cambridge, May 20, 188.3 Derby,.. Dec. 20, 1874 Andover, [Dec. 18, 1870 Monoton, !June 12, 1881 St. Mary's, IJune 15, 1851 I 1. J I - ' V ■' ' ; ut- .■9 J ■ <1 1 ■if: -hi-, 1 1 I rf i :-, f . PRIESTS— Continued NAMK. PAKISFI OR MIH.SKIN. Ketohmn, Jfev. W. (^ D.D. (Cunoiij l^ockwanl, I lev John Mathers, Jlev. U | Medley, Ifev. ChftHS. 15. A. (('anon), MillM^'e, Rev. J. W McKiel, Itev. W. LeH-B.A... Mcintgomery, He v. H - li.A. . . . Neales, Itev. Jiinies NealeH, Rev. 'J'homas — M.A. (Canon), Xeales, Rev. H. H.-S A.(". , Newnham, Rev. ( ) S Parnther, Rev. D. B Pickett, Rev. D. W.- -M. A llavniond. Rev. W. O.— B.A. . . . Roberts, Rev. G G.- M.A .Saunders, ,Rev. K. C Scovil, Rev. William- Ph.D. (Canon), Schofield, Rev. George Sinionds, Rev. Richard — B.A... Smith, Rev. Ranald E.— M A. . . Spike, Rev. H. M.— B.A Street, Rev. W. H.— B. A Sterling, Rev. G. H.-B.A Stevens, Rev. L. G. - M A Sweet, Rev. J. H. S.- S.A.C... . Talbot, Rev. J. H.-S. A.C Troop, Rev. G. O.— M. A Vroom, Rev. F. W.— B. A^ Walker, Rev. William W.-B.A. (Canon), Warneford, Rev. E. A Wainwright, Rev. H S.— B.A.. Weeks, Rev. A. H.- B A Wetmore, Rev. D. J.— B.A Willis, Rev. Cuthbert Wiggins, Rev. Cecil F.— B.A. . . . Wiggins, Rev. A. V.— B.A Wilkinson, Rev. W. J.— M.A,.. . PATE OK OKHI NATION. St. Andrews, Sept. iSt. Martins, June I Warden, Wiggins Orphan i Asylum, St. John,.. Sept. i jSussox, Tune jSt. David, Dec. iBright,... Sept. jKingHclear, Tune (iagetown, Tuly Woodstock, Sept. ('ampobello, May Hampton May St. Jnde, Carleton, Tuly ( Ireenwich, Sept. St. Mary's, St, John,.... Dec. Fredericton, Sept. Trinity, St. Stci)hen, 'June Residence,Brighton,Eng. Siinonds, St. George, Mu8(iuash, Bathurst, Maugerville, St. Luke, Portland, , Newcastle, Springfield, St. James, Richmond Sept. March May Dec. June June June 'Jan. June Dec. March June Hami)ton, (Retired) Sept. Norton, j Dec. King8t(m, Dec. ■Residence, Westfield Dec. Residence, Clifton, :Sept. iPetitcodiac, 'Sept. Sackville, 'May Westfield, iJune Bay du Vin, |May 20, 20, 23, 3, 22, 24, 4, 2S, 1(», 27, 27, 4, 21, 21, 20, 4, 12, 4, 30, 10, 13, 1<>, 4, 0, 29, 20, 17, 4, 10, 22, 23, 17, 20, 21, 23, 12, 23, DEACONS: Hev. A. E. G. Lowndes Prince William, Rev. H. T. Parlee Stanley Rev. A. J. Cresswell Albert Coimty,. Note.— S. A. C— St. Augustine College. ISlt, 1.H70 187L' ISOO IS-S INm 1S,SL' 181.-, ISC.H 1H77 IS" 1S4I is.'ii; 187'.t lH,v' 1841 18(iU 1817 IS.V.t 18.C' 1 S.V.I 1871 187t; lS7t 187} 187> 18SL' l8-.'7 ]8.-.(l iMn; 1S!7 18.'.7 1871 187.-. 18M 18MJ June 8, 1881 Feb. 18, 18\'< Jan. 13, 188-1 DIOCESE OF_FREDERICTON. DEANERIES. DKANKRIE8. ' i C'liathom, . . . RURAL DEANS. PARISHES OR MIR8IONB. Rev. David Forsyth,. . . Bathurst, Bay du Vin, Chatham, Derby, Newcastle. Richibucto, RestlgouclK', Woldford. Fredericton,. Rev. G. 11. Sterling, ... Bright. Burton, Douglas, Freder- icton, Kingsclear, aluugcrville, New Maryland, Queensbury, St. Mary's, Stanley. Kingston,.... Rev. Canon Medley,. . . Cambridge, Gagetown. Green- wich, Hampton, Kingston, Norton, Petitcodiac, Rothesay, Springfield, Sussex, Uphara, Waterford. Shcdiac Rev. J. Roy Campljell, Albert, Dorchester, Monctou, Point du Chcne, Sackville, Shediac. Westmorland. St. Andrews, Rev. Ranald E. Smith, Carapobello, Christ Church, St. Stephen, Grand Manan, St. An- drews, St. David, St. George, Triaity Church, St. Stephen. St. John,. . . Rev. Geo. Schofleld, . . . Faiiville, Musquash, Petersville, Simonds, St. John (Trinity); St. Mark (St. John); St. James (St. John); St. Luke (Portland); St. Paul (Portland); St. George fCarleton); St. Jude (Carleton) ; St. Martin's, Westfield. Woodstock,.. Rev. Leo. A. Hoyt, Aberdeen, Andover, Canterbury, Grand Falls. Madawaska, New Denmark. Prince William, Rich- mond, Wicklow, Woodstock. 'it 8 ?»;■■ prnt PRAJV_KRS. AT OPENING. Peevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor ; and furtlier u^ 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 Christ our Lord. — Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit witii Thy favor our Sovereign Lady, Queen N'ictoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who con- tribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged in si)readingtlH' knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy S|)irit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amkn. Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live: Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Lifidels and Heretics, and take from them all Ignorance, hardness of. heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy Hock, that they niiiy be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. — A.mi:n. Our P'atiier which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heaven, Give up this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lend us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever, — Amen. AT CLOSE. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, bo with us all evermore. — Amen. TheS( OF N^EW ^ JVo alt Society, i Society b of the Ge of the mc sanction ( must beg six monti No alte repeal, ca Rule, or f ftt any mt at the nex| or at the repeal or alterationi some pre^ consent oi formal nal -No rep€ proposed,! vorsary mI of tho Se( a2 i.- i CONSTITUTION. I. The Society shall be called The Diocesan Church Society OF New Bkunswick. II. No alteration shall be made iu the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any B\'e-law, Rule, or Regulation 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 present, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in writing, ar.d delivered to the Secretary, within six months of the said meeting. III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society, sliall be j)roposed or made at any meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual Meeting of the ( leneral Committee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting ; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be isermitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote, at the Anni- versary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Secretary, together with the said proposition, a2 ao V. Tlie payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member ; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same a Member of the Society. Provided that no Member shall be qualiQed to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have subscribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preceding such meeting. VL OFFICERS. - . 1. The Oflicers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the senior Vice-Presidents ; and any life member may, at any meeting of the General Committee, be elected a Vice- President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Com- mittee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year ; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a special meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be com- posed of the following Members, viz. : The officers of the Society, as provided for in the next pre- ceding 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 Membei annual!; providei elected i ing, hav 2. Fiv to be La^ 3. Th( or St. Jo next folh March ; after the of, or in be appro\ Vice-Pres 4. Spec summone( by any tw time and ] so far as n 5. The power in i disposal which maj with respe the Genen would hav depute all Executive There sh posed of th 1. The 1 of the Socic officio. 2. Five qualified fo who shall b 11 ;■ ■ r Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound : to bo annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to bo elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meet- ing, 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 St. 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; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the President, or, in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting ; but, so far as may be, alternately at St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. VIII. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be com- posed of the following members, viz. : 1. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary or Secretaries, of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex officio. 2. Five Clerical and seven Lay-Members of the Society, qualified for election as Members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the -' 't '• ■^-y •".'• \% ■^ m :i General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed Member by two Members of the General Committee, together with one Clerical or Lay representative chosen by each Deanery and resident within the same, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting. 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such power relative to tlie preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect, and the appropri- ation or disposition of the funds to tlie objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-laws or Regulations of the General Committee. 4. Five Members of the Board, three of whom shall be Lay- men, shall be a (quorum. 5. The Board 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. IX. \ • OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects and none other, viz.: • ^ . i;. :- , ,> i, 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergy- man, and aid to new and poor Missions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships ; and assist- ance, when necessary, to those who may bo under preparation for the ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church prin- ciples are taught, and the training and encouraging of School- masters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. ' 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. ' "' ''''•" V. The( such Clerg 8. Thee the Clergy. 9. Aid t( .JO. The ties as Spec 11. The children of TheSocie without the its choice oi It shall be liis subscript which he ma l.TheMc ^lission, con cretion of th Committee; of a l^arish si tlio concurrei Parish (there and a resideii may, at the c of the Bisho Local Co mm purpose of th 2. Each L( some conveni when the recc objects shall 18 7. The creation of a Fund towards making a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. JO. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or securi- ties as Special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. X. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation, XI. It shall be competent to any Member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to promote. XII. LOCAL COMMITTEES. 1. The Members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the dis- cretion of the Missionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee; and so also the Members residing in any District of a Parish setoff under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting, wlien the recommendations to the General Committee of special objects shall be determined on, '.■^'■...•«S: ■:■ '■^!j liili i i and conditions. Provided, also, tliat any such Missionary, if not -n appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by tlie Board, on special application, to draw on 1st of April for a sum in their discretion; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipend from tin.' Society. (d). Where such engagement is entered into, the Board shall forthwitii notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of sudi engagement shall not be fulfilled as hereinafter provided) be entitled to draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary. including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Missi('>n itself. (e). The amount retjuired from the Mission may be paid either In money or produce, and shall be so paid by e(]ual quarterly instalments at least one month before the last day of each quarter; if paid in money, the same to be remitted direct to the Treasurer, and if paid in produce, such produce lo be finnished to and received by the Missionary, and his receipt in lieu of money, forwarded to the Treasurer within the time aforesaid. Provided that, if necessary, the Mission may have one month's grace to complete the payment. (/). Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for product.', he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shall be debited witli such receipts in the Treasurer's books. ig). Should neither the money nor receipts for produce, to the full amount required for the quarter, be received by the Treasurer by the last day of the second month of the quarter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer at once to send to the Missionary and to each of the persons who shall have signed the engagement, the notice (C); and should neither such n.one}'^ nor n^ceipts have been so received by the last day of tlie quarter, the grant of the Societ}'- shall thenceforth cease, and it shall be the Treasurer's duty at once and in like manner to send the notice (Di. If, however, the arrears be subsequently paid, the Board shall have power to renew the grant on application from the Mission. (A). In case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend is secured for life on the Society for the Propagation of tlie Gospel grant, the Board shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed engagement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary; and those Misyiou- aries shall continue to draw their stipends as heretofore accustomed, 19 unless anv sbiill voluntarily ronic within the geneinl system adopted for other ^lission*. (/)• It shall be optioaal with the Boanl to ii.TUiit ;iny .Mi>sion to niuke a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment jit any i)trl<,A\iu\ thereupon ai)i)Iy, generally, to any sueh Mission (A:). The Board shall have full power and authority to make all siuli further l)ye-laws, rules, and regulations ji-^ may in llieir oj)iiiiou he reciuired for tlieir guidance, anil from lime to time to alter or anuiid the same as they sliall see lit. 5. That in every ease of a Clergyman receiving a stipend thnmgh this Society, he shall be required to uu»ke to the Secretary of the Society, according to sueh form as the Board of IToin:' Missions may from lime to time require, a yearly retiu'n. on or before the lirst day of Dei-ember in each year, sliewing — (1). The general limits of his Mission. (2). The extent thereof in sipiare miles. (3). The estimated munber of the members of the Churdi of England living therein. (4). The number of Churches, Chapels of jvise, and ^Missionary Sf.-ilions resi)ectively, within the Mission. (o). Whetiier or not there is therein :i parsonage house, belonging to the Mission or provided by the people, (() ) The e.Kfent of the Church and Gle1)e Lmd connected therewith. (7). The income from sueh Cliurch or Glebe Land for the year ending 1st April last. (8). The anioimt contributed therein towards ihe supporl of the Missionary, from sources other than the graiU through this Society. (9). The number of public services on Sunday and in the' week respectively. (10). Tlie average congregation in each place of worship. (11). Tlic number of comnumicants. (12). The number of baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. C. Total. (13). The number of communicants. A. Added B. Removed. C. Deceased. D. Present number. (14;. The number confirmed. (15). Marriages. (!()). Burials. (17). Names of Cluu'ch Wardens. (18). Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesax Cuurcu Socikty and Synod. (19). The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday School. "Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions >^- If' ''»'"W4f ' •v■•»^.•y ; 20 forthwith, nnd lieforo the General /'oinni it iio. on tlio first day of their iTi((.'tinir: find im urnnt ^hall fn^ni licnccl'drth be payable t(> any Mis ■"ionaiy, in di fault of rcDdci iu^i any buth (staleiuent or reluru, s(» luui; as such default >hall coutimif. G. Tliat the Doard of Home Missions shall, as soon as may be, after tl)C first day of l)cf(.nil;er in cadi \vi\v. make up from siieh returns tliv- printed iduin.s and .^taifiiu n1 rc(|uiiLd annually by the Socikiy foi: THE l*j{orA(:ATiox oi" 'uiK GoHi'Ki,, iMul forward the san-.e, reportiii- sncciaily to tlic S(h itnv inM thi; 1'uoi'agation of the Gospel, aii\ Mis-ioiiaiy wlin may lie In (Ufaiiil. 7. That tho-c of the ('IcrLV wilhin the Dioecsc, not recelvinu- stii);'ii(l- throuiih this Society, lie reijucsted to forward to the Secretary in Iillete return of the Diocese in these particidars may each year lie l)id)Iishid v.ith the Soi iety's If-port. as hath l)e('!i heretofore in part only accusloni.d. H. That the Ho;ird of Ibnie Missions, in conjunction with the Lorij Bishop, shall api)oint (lc'i)utations of ('ler^i-ymen and Laymen for eaeii Deanery, whicli each deputation shall visit, for the purpose of holdini; MiMbionary .Meelin^s in Uie several 3Ilssi(»ns, and taking up colleetinns thereat (not iuterferinu', however, witii the usual senn-annual collections and aniujal canvass oi ilie .Missicn on behalf of the Society; ami further, of makinu' en(|uii'i's ;!s to the pov.er of the ^lission to contribute towards the Clerixyman's suppoi't ; such deputations rejiorting to the Board, ami through them to the General ("omnuttee of the Society. 0. That Ih.e r>oaid of Home ^Missions, in conjunction with the Lord Bishop, may further appoint special deputations to en(|uire into dif ••auses of any delieieiicy of c<)ntril)utions or other pecuniary dinicidtics in any ^lission, !ind shall liMVe power to call for any returns they nia\ thitds. projxr from any of the Parishes receiving aid from or through the Society. 10. That the J^ord Bishop be respectfully requested to transmit a copy of ihese res(.>lutions to the Venerable SocitOTY Kou the PnoPAOATloN oi-' TiiK Gosim:i., re(iuesiin<:' their concurrence flu-reiu. 11. The Boai-d (*f Home ^Missions shall Inive power, witlj the approval of the Lord Jiishop, to make any grant that the funds may allow, in aid of any Mission not already receiving iiid. upon such conditions as thev may arrange; such grant to terminate, in every ease, on the first of July next ensuing. 1:2. That a ecrtilieate l»e added to the parochial agreements, which shall be signed by the representatives of the Mission, declaring that tli' amount given by ihe 3Iission is a hona fide contribution, and that no part is derived from the rent of glebes or the interest of investments — the property of the Mission. 13. That the Board of Home Missions shall liave power, with the approval of the Lord Bishop, if there be available funds, to make a 21 iht'ir loll.: , uftCM IIH llU' V FOIl in liki' rcluni- lev lliiit yciiv 1m' U'l only n' Li>riis Ik'Ctitins furtli'i, t()W:inl> rtvd, anil hi' L"""<1 into ilif nicuUit- u-y niii\ (High thr lit !i copy ]\(iATION jappi'ovitl jw, in ai«l Is as tbt'V of .hily IS, wliicb that th' It no pint 2Uts— 111*' LM'aut, not cxccc'dinfr ^100, to nid in the lniildini; of iiny P:ii-ona,irL' f[.iM«', when it «.li;iTl he ccrtitied that «-uch grant ^\■ill tuniplL'tc the l)uildiug fn-e of del)t. A. Mcmoiandnm of a.irn-cincnt between Thk Diocrsan C'linun So< ietv OF New JituNswirK, and the Chnich Warden^ i'ls tin cixe may be), uf Cluucli, in the l'ari>li [or Mi>-«iunl of The undersigned, on behalf of the eonjrreiration of tlit- ai)!ivc I'arl-Ii [or Mission] do hereby nmirrtake to have a ^tuii at lis rate of peraniHun, collecled and paid ijtiart'/rly to tiie Treasurt!- (if the said Society, from the first of .Inly, is... , .sd Ion;:; as tin- ministrations at present afforded I In- sain llu- part of ijie Society at the meotinii- of the General C'omnutlce in .lulv, 18. ... Dated at.. (Signed) Ch'.t/'ch Wurdcn.i, B. •ith tlio make a Ntttice is hereby given thai this cc.ngi'cgation, having failed toiiinr iiUo the engagement re([uired by Tuf-: Diocksax Cuuiu m Socikty to contribute the sum of $ (piartcrly, towards tiie Missionary's stii)end, such stipend cannot be drawn after the .'. next; and unless the engagement Ijc meantime completed, payment of tlii'^Iissionaiy's stipend will cease. C. , X. IJ IS.. DiiAU Silt, — I have to inform you that the amouni rv(|uircd from the Mission of f(M* the present (Quarter has not li.-t'n received; Mad to remind y<»u that unless the same be remitlcd, or {)ropcr receipts for produce sent in, on or before the last day of the (Quarter, the grant made by the Society will cease from that date. You will please communicate this notice to the Jiissiou. I am, yours respectfully, 'rnds'H't'r. D. ,N. B 18.. Dear Sin, — T have to inform yoti that the amount rccpiired from the Mission of for the past Quarter luts not been rei-eived; aud that, conscc^ueutly, the grant made by the Society ceases with the payment due this date. Should the Mission desire a renewal of the grant, it will be uccessarv '^ a- 'A ■ I, ■'. t •- y "i I mil' ■i, , ■■'1, /■■, iiir 'ko jj ■ :f - '1 .: ' % iv ■"i 22 for an .ipiilication to that elTect to be made to the Board of Homo IMissioiis. which has power to renew the same on the Mission ceasing to be in delault. You will i)lease conimuuicalc this notice to the Mission. 1 am, yours respectfully, Treasurer. rORilI OF DRAFT. $. .18.. «ir : Pay to or order, the siim of being- amount of salary due to me as Missionary at for the (Quarter endin,^ the . day of 18.., in accordance Avith the Schedule adopted by the General Coni nuttee of Tiik Diocesan Ciiuucn Society of 18. . To the TriuiSitrer of The Diocesan Church Society of New Brumwick. FORM OF PRODUCE RECEIPT* \^" If Produce is received fivm several parties, particulars to be stated on the back of this Receipt. DiocESVN Church Society of New Huunswick. TiECEiVED this date from , tlie same being equivalent, at market rates, to IW Dollars, and taken by me in pari l)ayment of my Stipend, as ^Missionary at for the Quarter ending the tirst dav of 18. . Dated at. . .' the'. day of 18. . $. Missionary. EXDOESEMENT. Statement ok J^iioduce Receipts. NAMES. AMOUNT.<». Total, % N. n.— The payments sp-jcificfl above are to be the bona fide Contri Ijutions of the i)ersons stated. 5. Ever aud shall aud at su( sul)ject to 0. The Home Mis :. The of this Fu: other duti« 8. The a of TuE r posed char 1. The F ''y !ige or ii iiiiiount IV H'venth ob ["fall subsc li'die Soci( \\ applied I Hiocose of v\ The T I'otime, uu( 1^500 of sur rhe Fund. 23 1. THE DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. The Divinity Scholarships Fund shall consist of the amount already 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 appliea solely for the purposes of the second object of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 2. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Ciiukch Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every ^500 of surplus 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 Flome ^lissions. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the Capital thereof >ihall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1,200, Dor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the Capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such grant shall l)e a sum not exceeding |200 per annum, aud shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, aud at such collegiate institutions, as the Hoard of Home ^lissions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. G. 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 altci'ed only by the General Con\mittee of TuE Diocesan Chukcu Society, after a' year's notice of tlie pro- posed change. ^1 lOUNTf. ie Coniri THE INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. 1. The Fund for the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated iiy age or infirmity shall consist of the capital sum of |;j.00O, being the I amount now specially appropriated from the Fund belonging to the hevonth object of the Church Society, of all accumulations of interest nf [ill subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contril)iitions, given to the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fundshall he applied solely to the relief of disabled Clergymen of the prcxeut 1 Diocese of Predericton. I. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society shall, from lime llotime, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every 11500 of surplus money of this Fund and add the same to the Capital of I the Fund. '•"■ ," '1 ^.,^S!V;Y..-'' ■' '. 1 •.-j-M u |5', kJJ? ■:.'! S'J'V- M 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vestorl in the Executive Committeo of The Diocesan Ciiukch Society. 4. Any Clergyman, duly appointed as Rector, Missionary, or Assist ant Curate, in the Diocese of Frcdericton, and being unable to dischari:!' the duties of his office through mental or bodily intirmity, and wisliiiitr to participate in the J)enefits of this Fund, shall make application in writing to the Executive Committee, who shall determine each ca.'-eon its own merits, and shall have power to grant such yearly jiension, not exceeding $400, as the}' shall see tit. The applicant shall also state tlic annual value of any private propert}', pension or income, of which lie may be possessed, or which is directly or indirectly available for his benefit; and in all cases an application for a pension shall be accompanied by a recommendation from the Lord liishop of the Diocese. 5. Should the Executive Committee refuse to entertain the appli cation, an appeal may be made by the applicant to the Geneinl Committee. 0. In the event of any application being favorably considered, a pen- j.'lon shall be granted otoly on condition of the applicant first resigniug ills /'■ure, with all its emoluments. 17 jf .;t any time there should be more demands upon the Fund than its income ""^'^"^ meet, the Executive Committee may revise the wliolc of the pension.: according to their judgment. 8. If any pensii,''Q^''' ^^ifdl be so far relieved from his disability i^ to resume any clerical* duty, for which he receives any settled stipend, the pension shall cease M« long as he continues to" discharge sueii duty. 9. No Clergyman shall recc"*tvc any benefit from this Fund, unU' « he shall have served at least sevOa consecutive years in the Diocese ut Fredericton. 10. If anv pensioner reside out of this Diocese, sufficient proof (.f his identity and continued disability shaiV accompany each draft for his ])ensiou. 11. The pensions shall l)e paid half-vearly in advance, on the (iisi day of January, and the first day of July, in ea^'h year; and shall edin mence on the first of these days which shall happen after the iieii>i(iii is granted, and terminate on the first of those days which shall happm after the death of the pensioner, or any other evcTit by which mk li pension is to cease. 13. The above rules mav be altered only by the Gen^^ral ComniiiKi of the The Diocesan CiiiJRCir Society, after a year's uotiei.' of the i»io posed change. THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericton in the Proviijcr of New Brunswick, shall have a special Fund, te. be called "The vested ■ AssiM- iscliiu-jio vrishinu; lation in I cu^e oil sion, not state Ww which ho e for his ompaiiiod the api>U I Genornl L-ed, a pen- resigning Fuud tluni the whole lisabiliiy as ied stipend large sueli 'uud, uuK' ■ Diocese ot nt prt)()f "' Iraft for his on the tir-i shall com the peti>iim ,hall luipp^'" which Mich Conuniiitr of the i>i" INO. Ithe Proviui'f Inlled "The Clergy Widows and Oiipiians 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 be (liR'sts, and other contributions given and paid to the Society for this special piu'])ose, and of all i)ayments received under these rules; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased clergymen, in accordance with tiiesc rules, and to no other oliject. 2. Every (iergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is uot already entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propaga- tion OF THE Gospel, wishing to share in the benetits of this Fund, shall within six months from Jul}' o, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy Orders, or from his admission 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 appli- cant after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the Executive C-onunittee of the Church Society, and upon smh terms as they shall direct. ;!. Every Clergyman, being a ineniber of this Fund, shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congregation in ids Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a I^ector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be recpiired to make a (ollection but shall forward only their own annual payment. 4. All paj'ments and all congregational collections shall become duo on the first (lay of .January, in each year, and must be i)aid within thirty davs. If this nde is not complied with, the certificate shall be con- sidered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Committee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, according to the annexed scale, toiiether with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of i)ayments and subscriptions in arrear. ."». Upon compliance with the above rules, The Diocesan Church Society undertakes to i)ay out of " The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund." a yearly pension of Two Hundred Dollars, to the Widow of each Clergyman holding a certificate, during the widowhood. Provi<'"d Hiat in case the income should at any time be insufflcient to pay ic fidl amount of the pensions, for which it may be liable, such pensions sliull be reduced by the Executive Committee, jyro rata; provided, nevertheless, ths't in no case shall any pension l)e reduced below the Min\ of |100. (i. If the widow die, or marry again, the pension shall l)e paid towards the su)iport of such children o\ the deceased Clergyman as may be under the t»ge of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained this age, the pension shall cease. I. The Trustees name ■ "5 . y . I n 26 unwilling: or unable to act; or if Trustees should not have Iwen named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application for the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall ni his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age exjnessi il in Rule 6. I). No certificate shall be issued to any (Mcrgyman over the aye of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the foriiui tiou of these rules; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose Avidow is not entitled to a peiisif)ii fnmi the Society koh the Proi'agation ok the Gosi'el, shall i)c admitted a member of this Fund, on making the annual payment for iIk; age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishoi>'s consent, from tiw Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall l)e allowcil his cl.iun upon the Fund, on continuing his yearl}- i)ayment, and tlic amount of the average annual collection from the Parish or Mission, being ci sum not exceeding Forty Dollars in all. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to contiiuie his i)ul)lic mlinstralions, Ihnmgh sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical <-crtifi(;U( testifying the sanu', he may continue his connection with the Fund, upon making his yearly payment. 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the miiu"stry, or any widow oi orphan Avho shall not be in communion with the (Jlmrcli of England, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Com mittee shall prescribe. ' Ti( 13. The Treasurer of The Diocesan riruRcn Society shall De ncn surer of this Fiuid, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred iioundsofstnplus money, niul add the same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed statcnuni of the inconu', payments, and invested money, shall be published in I he Annual Report of The Diocesan Ciiukcii Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on .lanuary 1, and .Inly 1, in each year; the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death of the insured to the day of payment. 15. The Secretary of thi-i Fund shall be appointed by the Execnliv( Conunittee, and it shall be his duly to issue ccrliHcates, receive pay mcnts, donations, and collections, which he shall hand to the Treii^unr every quarter, or oftener if rc([uircd by him. 1(). !N one of the above rules shall be altered, except at the Anntm! Meeting of the CJeiu'ral ^'ommillee of The Diocesan Ciiukcii Society, after u full year'* uoticc of the proposed change. Age. 33.. U.. 25.. 26.. 27. 2H.. 29.. Xo. . . . The Cektif] nf nnd Orp being hi And Tii covenan and Orp die said. HiindreL accoi'dinJ That the! find everj ''ud comj that in full amoi •Wifill ])c ri "Ji'less, tl t'f I loo. In Win f^KUXSWK |:1: 27 lamcd, loint ii ;hall ai ajic i>f foniu\ ■se, oycv pension shall !•(• 1 for the SCALE Of l»AYMEijf S FROM THE AC*E OF 2^} TO THE AGE OF 60. Age. Payment. Age. Payment. Age. Payment. Age. Payment. Am'. Payment 23. . |7 20 31. . $8 93 39. . Ill 25 47. $14 42 55. . $20 30 24. . 7 38 32. . 9 17 40. . 11 60 48. 14 92 56. . 21 30 25. . 7 62 33. . 9 42 41. . 11 95 49. 15 53 57. . 22 40 26. . 7 82 34. . 9 68 42. . 12 30 50. 16 IT 58. . 23 55 27. 8 05 35. . 9 80 43. . 12 67 51. 16 90 59. . 24 72 2S. 8 27 36. . 10 27 44. . 13 08 52. 17 68 6n. . 25 85 29. 8 50 37. . 10 56 45. . 13 48 53. 18 48 80. . 8 72 38. . 10 92 46. . 13 92 54. . 19 37 "vom the ; allowed , aud th'' >lission, istralicii^. (TVtihcatc he Fund, vy, or iU>y (ihurch nl' itive Coin ll hi.' Tn'ii; lirectioa of juoncy'"'^'' statrmont ;hc'* It i'lf.:'^ Siv •» HI?'- ^8 THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY FUND. I. The Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto (being *l,H69.7y) 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 duly licensed in the present Diocese of Fredericton, or of children of those who may have died, or retired with the Bishop's approval, on the ground of age or infirmity. i3. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Chuucii Society shall, from tiuK to time, under the direction of the Executive C-ommittee, invest evciy ^500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 53. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive Committee of The Diocesan Chuucii Society, wlm if they shall think fit, may vest such management in a sub-committoi , at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1,20<), nor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed ill any cue year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary ol the Fund, and everv such application shall be accompanied by a stale ment of any and all private property, pension, or income, of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, may, in any case, require further statements, which shall thereupon be furnished for their information. ' , (). Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Exceutivi Committee or its sub-committee, subject to the approval of the Lnid Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, tlie Executive Committee, oV its subcommittee, shall determine, in eaeli case, the amount of the grant, which shall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be continued for one or more yeais, but not after the recipient shall have reached the agi of eighteen jean- 8. A Secretaiy of the Fund shall be appointed by the Exeeulivi Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform swell other duties in connection therewith as the Executive Committee nv its sub-committee may direct. 0. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of The Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. '.' ! 29 FUND. Clergy ► (beiug iplions, (lied by. ttd shall ergymi-u ildrou of ,1, on the roni timi est every capital of is, vcsttitl ;KTY, wIk' ommitter. •al thereof of |1,20<>. iii any oue in •writinii' ecrctury of by a staff the parent c support ased. The so, re(iuire for theii Kxcculivt If the Lord iideved, flu' fne, in each single year led for one Ihed the ag<' ii Executivt [erforni svidi Imittee ov it^ lommittee o Ihe proposed RESOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. APPLICATION FOK GRANTS. That, in future, no application for grants shall be considered which is uot made ou the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. AUSENCE OF MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized in his dLscretion to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. YEARLY GRANTS. That all grants by this Committee, for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the disposal of the Jjord Bishop, shall be for the service of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall expire with it. ■•;,.. VOUCHERS, That all vouchers foi- the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them tlie authority under which they are paid, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the services performed. f LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Thai, in the future, the Clergy and other collectors of the funds of The Diocesan Church Society, l>e rccpiired, in their lists of sub scribers handed to the Secretary for ptiblicution in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amoimtM subscribed. conditions of (JRANTS. Wherem, The grants made by The Diocesan Church Society from iis annual income (exclusive of the grants received from Ihe Society for the Propagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions, Therefore rcHohed, That, in future, grants from this Committee will lie made mainly wilh reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to sui)i)ort their own Clergymen— the amount of local contributions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sum paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. BEQUESTS to be FUNDED. That all bequests made to the Society be funded, as heretofore, and the interest only applied to the general or special jjurposes for which they tire bcqueatlied. ^- •.■ mil .h* -. I,' .••■■', I" : I i:,'l V "'H ■ ■i':- ■'' ii > • n ' ^: ' ' 30 . V , . BETURXS FROM PARLSHKS ANU MIS.SlONS. . . - W/wrms, In for.se(}uence of the liiiiiU'd menus at tlie disposal of ilic Society, and tlie i!:roa1 necossKy for new and extended work, it lia-; become of ureat ctmseciuence that all local sjlebes, and other endow- ments of Parishes sliould be fully utilized. Therefore resolved, — 1. That the JJoard of Home Missions be authorized to reipiire from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission receiv ing aid from the Society, full details of all * such the Mission until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. ( ONTKIBUTIONS— now ClIARGBABLE. That the Secretaiy of The Diocesan Church Society be requested lo furnish the Ticasiuer with a minute of contributions, reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds; that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer lo each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purijose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining impaid 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 Jiny amount shall continue in arrcar. secretaries op local committees. '.'..; That every Missionaiy be requested to furnish, annually, to the Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society the name of theSecretary of each Local Committee. certificates of lay delegates. That the certiticates of the Lay Delegates be sent to the Secretary at least ten days before the meeting of the General Committee, to enal)le hiiu to report lo the meeting at its opening the names of those qualified, and that his report shall be accepted as prima facie evidence of (piali tlcation. printing of rules and regulations. That all Rules and Regulations made by the General Committee be printed in the Anu\ial Report. 1- » missions becoming vacant. That when any Mission now receiving aid from the Society shall Ibecome vacant, the grant from the Society shall therefrom cease, and j.-i . 31 I of tlU' , it liii-. endow thori/A'oard of Home Missions shall be authorized to order the Treasurer to pay into such Trust Fund, out of the ('apital Funds of the Society, not specially appropriated, a sum e(iual to double tlie grant that such Mission may be receiving from the Society at the time such endowment is completed; and thereupon all grants, in aid of such Missions, shall be withdrawn and shall not afterwards be renewed, PllOVrsiON KOH THE KETUUN OF SUCH ADVANCES. And fnrtJter reMlird, 'J'hat in order to provide for the return to the Capital Fimds of the Society of nnmeys so paid, the Treasurer shall reserve and set aside out of the income of the Society each year, for four years after such payment has been made, one-half tiie aniount of the grant that such ^Mission was receiving at the time the endowment WHS completed, and sindl reinvest the same as i>art of the Capital of the Societv. 4«. y, to the 'Secretary PROVISION AS TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF SUCH ADVANCES. And further resohed, Tlmt the payments made under this resolution out of the Capital Funds of the Society shall not exceed Two Thousand Dollars, until further authority shall be given by the General Committee. ^cretary at [to enable qualifit'd, of quali mtnittce be |)ciety sb'i|S 1 cease, una I. Whereun, It is uecessarj' that an increase be made in all the assess- ments, in order to ntecl the withdrawal of aid heretofore received from S. V. (J. ; and WhereaH, \\ is «lesirable that siich increase be made gradually each year, rather than in large sums at longer intervals; and Whereas, There are many inequalities in the present Schedule that shoidd be removed; therefore Uesohed, That the Board of Home ^fissions be directed during the en- suing year to revise the whole Schedide, and in doing so to arrange for ail annual increase of $500 at least in the total assessment, and a corres- .M'- mi mm n H l-t 1 rr«... V-ii .' 32 ponding reduction in the grants from the D. C. S., and submit such re- vised Schedule to the General C'onunittee next July; and further Jiesolvedy That the Treasurer be directed to carry the sum saveil by such reduction of grants into a Reserve Fund, until the reduction iii the S. P. G. Grant makes it necessary to use the same. TRAVELLING OUTFIT. Whereas, It is very desirable that some provision should be mailc whereby men C(>mmencing M'ork in this Diocese may ])e enabled to jnir chase the requisite travelling outfit without becoming involved in dclii for the same ; therefore Jiesolved, That w'l'^u a man commences work in this Diocese in a Parisli or Missi(m receiving a grant from the D. C. S., a sum not exceeding $'2^){) may be advanced to Lim for the purchase of the necessary travelliiiu outllt, upon the following conditions : 1st. That he undertakes to serve at least three years in a Parish ur Mis.siou receiving a grant from the Society. 2ud. That during these three years his stipend shall not exceed $;()(), out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to retain $25 p r quarter till the sum advanced be repaid. 3rd, That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work befori' the expiration of the three years, he shall refund such part of the giaiii as may still be unpaid. in. Kesoh'cd, That the statement matle by the Board of Home Missions to the S. P. G. l)e printed in the Aiuiual Report of the Society. .■• Mi..i,- " 1 • -V ■-:' ■: t • . ;■■ • ; ■■ -i- i ■■■■ • '- , • ■ f : i ' - ' s> RESOLUTIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ><>. • (iLEBE LAND COMMITTEE. A ("ommittee shall ho appointed, to he called " The Glehe Land Coni- niittee," with fnll and ahsohite power and aulhorily to demise and leas*', at public auction or by private aiireenient, for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants •4'or renewal, aii(i upon such other covenants and ctmditions as may be deemed advisable; and to sell at public auction or by private sale, and convey in fee simple, sidjjeet to such limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be deemed advisable by theGlebe Land (\>mmittoe, all and every or any. the lands, tenements and liercditaments vested in the Society under (hapler T(>, ;}4th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore ccmveyed by this Society; and for such purposes to advertise in any manner the .-aid lands, or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause all or any leases, convey- ances or deeds to be prepared, and to cause and direct the Seal of the Society to be affixed to the same, also to receive the proceeds of all or any sales so made: all thiu<^'s to l)e done inuler this resolution, how«'ver. to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisions and stipula- tions of (.'hapter 59, 87th Victoria; and all proceeds of all or any sales :ind rents of lands leased under this resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by, the Treasurer of this Society for the time being, to and for the uses, trusts and piu'poses set forth in th(i last laentioned Act. m LISTS OF SiriJSCKIIJEKS. That the Committee on printing tie requested, in publishing subscrip- tion lists iu the Annual Report, to include those only which contain the names of subscribers to the Societ}-; and that the Clergy be requested to forward only such lists for publication in the Report, u.. •> ' ^1 Ml I {'.J ill ^ ■ t ■_ « »-■■ ': • t.r ■ 1' ■■'«'■ I :-'i.' »■ ". ■i' V? i; ^ REPORT. 4884. The members of the Society should be deeply thankful to Almighty God for the blessing He has vouchsafed upon its work during the jiast year, and especially that the ranks of the Missionaries have not been thinned out by death. Yet it must be a matter of great regret that several Missions Ih'ue continued vacant so long. This great evil, in some instances, has lately been remedied. In a short time, there is reason to hope that other important posts, where the minstrations of tin- Church are earnestly re(iuired, Avill be occupied. The members of the Church in this Diocese should again be reminded that within a sliort time the grant from the Society for Propagation of the Gospel will be largely curtailed, to end in a few vears with its total withdrawal; the Churcli must soon l)e left to its own resources and become self- sustaining. From a careful estimate made by the Board of Home Mis- sions, it will be observed that an increased amount of annual contributions is reciuisite, in order to maintain the present Missions, as now provided for. Every year there are found large settlements or districts, where are those professedly members of the Church, and others equally worthy of regard, wholly destitute of the means of 80 grace. To meet such requirementfi, and the proposed gradual withdrawal of the grant from the Society in England — it will be necessary to increase the Parochial nssessments to a sum equal to the aggregate to that which will be annually with- drawn by tl»e S. P. 0. This assessment should be made, as far as may be, proportionately to the ability and local resources of the several Parishes or Missions. In the performance of the plain duty to whiC'; the members of the Church are now called, they should >Pioniber how much has been done for them, in the 'xvv ,v: v : ,jev are re- • [uired to do for others. They have viPt-', cit it' benefit of large grants from the Societies in Enghi »_ / '•■ m j years, — in many of the principal Parishes thfxc ..i . ^.luisiderable en- dowments, and by the liberality of oMuirb, that noble endow- ment has been provided for the Diocese, by which the invaluable services of two Bishops are afforded without any charge upon the Church. Besides the maintenance of Missions, which may be regarded as the first great purpose of this Society, it has other objects which strongly appeal to the regard of every member of the Church. Next in view to the provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, is the fund for the Aged and Incapacitated Clergy. It is impossible for the Clergy, from their stipends, often insufficient for necessary expenses, to lay by, in health and strength, any i)ro vision for infirmity or advancing years. Instances exist, and must continue to arise, when Missionaries, whose life and strength have !)ecn spent in the Master's service, must continue their labors or stand in want of the necessaries of life. In all such cases the Society should provide means for Avell- oarned rest, and the work once so fully performed should be entrusted to young and active men. The attention of the members of the Society is called to the subjoined abstracts of the Reports of the Missionaries, and also to the Statistical Returns. , .■.^- ■ ,-»"• ■;'' ,'/■' ' ;■'■ ''.) l':'h''' m^i [hi »■',',.' A .1 i^: '• < 36 REPORTS FROM MISSIONARIES AND LOCAL COMMITTEES. ALBERT- KE\'. A. J. CKE8SWELL. *' Oji Mjircli 1st, k.st, the Bishop appointed me to tlie vacaut Mission of Albert County. I had arrived in Canada only a few days previous to setting out to my Mission — beinp^ in Deacon's Orders. The weather for the first 24- months was such that I could not get about to visit the ])eople, as J desired — and consequently it is no matter of 8ur])rise that 1 have not yet got to know the people who claim allegiance lo the Church. "This Mission ])cing vacant for some considerable time, on my f^rrival I found no list of Church people, and I was depend- ent for this which was lacking on the knowledge of some few who did their best to sujiplement it. PLACES I:N^ the county where CirURCH SERVICES ARE HELD. IIoj)eweU Hill. — "Here is a small neat Church, for whioli prior to my arrival, a few devoted Church members showed their zeal, by holding a bazaar, realizing 1150, with whioli they repaired the Temple of God. "The congregations are of course small (owing to the with- drawal of the church), and I learn a good many people have joined themselves to ctlier religious bodies, in the absenci' of Church services in Hopewell Hill. Xow, that the Churcii is repaired and is in their midst, I pray God that they may return "unto the Shepherd and Bisliop of their souls." Here, too, I ho])e (D. X.) in a few weeks, to start a Sunday School. Riverside. — "Three miles from the Church atnoi)ewell J [ill. and three miles from Harvey, is Kiverside. Here there is quite a collection of houses, and a good congregation might be gathered together within a distance of two miles. River- side is a village which has sprung up Avithin the last few years. I have been fortunate in hiring a large " Public Hall." where every other Sunday afternoon wo have service, and the congregations have been numerous and very attentive. The second Sunday after Easter, I had a congregation of I'^'U in this Hall. "In July (D. v.), I contemplate starting a Sunday School, LlH, a? and have had the promise of one or two, who vohinteer their services for teaching. " Before closing my Report of Riverside, I must add that the lion. Senator McLellan has offered iis a site of land for a Church. We now want to start a fund for this, and 1 earnestly iiope some churchman, who may read this, and who is '' ricli in this world,'' may be ready to give and glad to distribute "something" towards this object. Harvey, — ''Thirty-live years ago there existed both a nice little Church, a resident Clergyman, and a coterie of Churcii people in Harvey. It is needless to add that there are now great changes, e. g., the Church is in a very delai)idated con- dition, and would (on the authority of a Church architect) cost as much to repair as to build a new one I The Church members are no more. " I think there are about ten members of the Church in Harvey; however, there are some few who are favorably dis- posed towards the Church. " I have had service in a Methodist Meeting House once a fortnight, the congregations being at times good; but some- times literally the "two or three " to whom Christ's }>resence is promised; but still I purpose keeping it up if possible." IliUshorough. — " ]Iere there are four families who are very anxious to have Church service, and to hear the Liturgy and Collects, which are "dear to the English ear." We have en- gaged the Masonic Hall, and every alternate Sunday Divine .service is held. 1 am delighted to report (though on my ar- rival, I was told that it was "the hardest ])oint in the county'' as regards Church work) that the few Church members in Hillsboro' have evinced great energy and already have pur- chased an organ, and the fortnightly congro]:ations and offer- tories are far beyond what I was led to expc't.. I really think the people appreciate the services, for on three diff'erent oc- casions I have had voluntary subscriptions given me to- wards the " Organ Fund." These contributors, I may add, have attended the services, but are not Churchmen. " The Church i)eople at Hillsboro' are very much in earnest, and contemplate building a Church, the land having already been promised. " These four places are the only stations I have hitherto had .■■■s^ ^'' S; lip;?--" ■ i:^-H -■}) : mm: P ''l''J?' -. 1 ■. lit- ..f . • •■ / -nil- ; ^ 'it ■ ^ ' 1 1-i •■' _ r« (1 " ., Ml :i ■ - V ■I ), -t r 38 i'eguiar services at. When 1 possess n horse and carriage 1 hope to visit the following places: (1). Alma. (2). Salmon River. (3). New Ireland, Avhere once the Church nourished but is now too delapidated. (4). Cape. " I regret, however, to add that I have suffered since my stay in Albert County from throat trouble. I cannot, at present, tike more than two services on Sunday. *^ Before closing tliis small sketch of Church work, I mu.st mention the visit of his Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor. On the first Sunday after Easter (the octave) his Lordship came and administered the Holy Communion to the few faithful, Avho for many months have been entirely without this precious means of grace. The offertories for the two services, viz. : At Hopewell Churcli iyid at Hillsboro' in the evening, amounted to $7.66 — and were ^iven to the D. C. S., as the "first-fruits" of the Mission. The little Church at the Hill was tastily decorated, while his Lordship added to the decorations by very kindly presenting us with two Kneelers for the Chancel, an Altar Frontal, and Pulpit Hanging. *'I hope I may be pardoned when I say I find it is very hard uphill work here. Being alone, and awkwardly distant from a brother Clergyman, of course there are times when one feels lonely; but what I require is patience — and to leave the results in the hands of God '*who giveth the increase." Contributions to the amount of $33. BATHURST— REV. W. H. STREET. ''The hopes often expressed in former reports, have been so far realized that I am now able to report the completion and consecration of the Parish Church at Bathurst. " After years of waiting and anxiety, we could not feel too thankful tliat our beloved Metropolitan was spared in health and strength to Kct apart to Almighty God a work, which be- ing assisted by Lis Lordship's ever ready and substantial aid, was to the best of our ability carried out according to ii design recommended by his correct views of Church arcliitec- turc, as consistent with that style of building. 50 '^This ''House of Prayer" was set i\i)nvt without reserve to its sacred use inasmuch as the seats are free and unappro- priated, the fruit of which is the evident increase of the con- gregation, and more reverent appreciation of the services. ** During the cokl winter months the Cliurcli was most t'omfortable, thanks to an admirably arranged '' furnace." This sim^ple contrivance lias proved such a success, that I would recommend Mr. Boss, of Bathurst, who did the work for us, as a most efficient man in anything of the kind. So often hearing complaints of the failure of furnaces in many Churches of the Diocese and elsewhere, I take the oi)portunity of mentioning this. ** In connection with all this Church work, I must bear witness to the hearty co-operation of our small band of will- ing contributors and workers — whose financial resources have been sorely strained during the year passed. •' Sixteen miles from Bathurst — at New Bandon — there is a Church sadly out of repair. Built in the early settlement of the county, it has neither Chancel nor Vestry. In fact it is entirely unsuited, as at present arranged, for reverent worsliip. We can only hope to improve matters by api)ealing to the kind sympathy and aid of friends elsewhere, as the local re- sources are very limited. '* We constantly read with saddened hearts of those scattered sheep, in many parts of the Diocese, dei)rived of the means of grace. What must be the needs, for instance, of a Held )ike this, embracing as it does a whole county, and extend- ing to the mouth of the St. Lawrence. " My list of contributors to the D. C. S., is not yet com- plete. But I trust that financial dei)ression and the numer- ous calls of local work during the year will not in any way interfere with our duty in aiding to our utmost the general funds of the Society. y-^. x^ BAY DU YIN— REV. W. J. WILKINSON. " The following are some of the principal Church notes ! ince last the Society met. The services have been kept up without much interruption. During the summer months there is daily morning and evening Prayer. The Holy Com- niunion is celebrated, when possible, every Sunday and Holy Day. Services have been held fortnightly in a School House, 40 L-fVi fiMM^ up the Bay du Viu River, w) enable the Church people who have not horseti or waggons to attend Divine Service. '' The number of infants l>aptized during the year is six. One marriage has been solemnized, and two funerals have taken place. *' We are decjdy indebted to the B. H. M. for increasing its grant, 140.00, and for taking that amount olf the assessment. The Mission, however, had got so far in arrears, owing to tlie deatli and removal of some large contributors tOAvards the assessment that the Mission is now just one quarter in arrears. This amount has, hoMCver, been advanced by the Churcli Warden, from f[uarter to quarter, and an effort will be made, this summer, when there is money in circulation, to make it up. Several improvements have been made to the Rectory and grounds since ray last report. A suitable porch or "wood house has been built, at a cost of $80.00. The rooms on the first floor of the house have been painted, and a paling fence put around the grounds. '' On Tliursday, June 2Gth, we had a visit from the Most ]{e\. the Metropolitan, who confirmed eleven persons. " The "■' willing Avorkers " have met regularly every week at the Rectory, and have realized, from the sale of their work, a handsome sum, which has been expended upon the Rectory. I have not yet taken up the annual collection for the Society, as I find I cannot get money from the majority of the persons till later in the season." ■< u ■\t BRlCmT, QUEENSBURY AKI) SOUTHAMPTON- REX'. W. LeB. McKIEL. '* In reporting from this Mission, I would beg to remind the Society that when Queensbury and Southampton were joined to Bright for the pur])ose of being served with tlic Church's ministrations by the Clergyman residing in Bright, it was understood that the arrangement was only a temporary one, and to cease whenever the two Missions were able to enter into agreement Avith the Society for the support of ii Clergyman in each of the Missions. It is to be hoped tlitit this will not be lost sight of and that every exertion will bo made both by the Diocesan Church Society and the Chureli people in the respective Missions to have the old Mission* re-established. I have urged this upon the attention of the members of the Church in Queensbury and Southampton, and 41 an attempt will, I believe, be made this summer to see if the amount re(|uirod can be raised. '• During the ])ast year the work lias been carried on as nsaal. On All-Saints Day there was a sjiecial confirmation at St. Paul's Church, Upper Keswick, when there were twenty- oiK' confirmed by the Coadjutor Bisho[). Evidences of fresh life and zeal can be seen in the Church on the Keswick, and the Church is growing and gaining ground every day. Among tho improvements are new fences at the Churches in Caverhill and St. Paul's, Keswick. •'Reports the sum of l!^. 18 from Mission boxes up to 1st July." BUR1Y)N.— REV. W. CRIER. '' Rev. R. Simonds reports contributions amounting to $ witli the prospect of an additional sum. CAMBRIDGE— REV. C. II. IIATIIEWAY J' I "h is with deep thanksgiving to Almighty Cod that I now sui)mit my first report to the Society, from this large Mission. "' At the request of the people, his Lordship the Metropoli- tan appointed me P i^st in charge of this Mission, which consists of three civil r.rishes, viz.: Cambridge, Waterborough iintl Cliipman, and covers an area of about 400 sjjuare miles. "There arc three Churches and tliree Stations that have received regular attendance, and several outjiosts that have been occasionally visited. " Our first step was to straighten up some of the tangled linancial difficulties; which has been done partly, so that we now know somewhat of our troubles, and hope soon to have all in a more satisfactory condition. "Then there was a collection for tlie D. C. S., which amounted to $44.73. " At the last meeting of the Society it was decided that the nionev which had accumulated from tlie time that tiio lute Rector resigned until my appoiritment, should be left to the Finance CU)mmittee to decide what would be done with it. liiiter we received a letter from that Committee, stating that the sum of $'^00.00, witii interest at four percent, would be given to this Parish towards purchasing or erecting a Rectory, 3b %^i ,;^'.,f| ■■rn ■\l -l' ,-> ■ •1.' J--I Ti i ■■■ / - + . . .vp.i .:;f -• '■■:'■ '"* .'':^: ' ■■•* > ' '■ , ,■■.'■;* 'V • \ f: h■rt^ I h:. K V. [i >. 43 when the Parish had raised a sufficient sum for this purpose. Tliis resohition gave great satisfaction to us all: for we be- lieved that the money, which was from the "Scovil Trust," should in some way benefit the Parish, when deprived of a resident Clergyman. " With a few exceptions, there have been three Sunday services- one in each of the three churches — with a service at the Stations, during the week, and on Saints Days. All these services have been well attended, and to ])erforni these duties I rode and drove over 2,000 miles. *"' There has been much to encourage me in the way of Church improvements. At a concert and supper held last winter, at the residence of James B. Wiggins, Esquire, we cleared *50.00, which at a Parish Meeting, was devoted to- wards the purchase of an organ — the first ever placed in the Church of the l*arish of Waterborougli. " And while at Jemseg we are contemplating renovating St. James Church or else, if jiossible, building a new one, the ])eople of White's Cove have made an extra effort, and now the Parish Church is a credit, not only to the neighborhood, but to the Diocese. It has been painted thoroughly outside and inside, the walls have been stained with alabastine, and the roof and rafters are oiled and stained, while a neat Gothic surbase of })ine and ash makes the building appear Church-like. '* All this, besides some decorations from kind friends in Fredericton, places our Parish Church on a equal with most Churches through the country. " Some friends outside have kindly assisted us with the good work, esi)ecially the Metropolitan and Mrs. Medley. " Our collection on Christmas was $7.00, which we gave to Algoma: and onr Ascension-tide offering was |5.00, which was devoted to the Northwest Missions. " There have been three Sunday Schools started this Spring, which are supplied with a grant of books from the S. P. C. K., procured for us through the kindness of Bishop Kingdon. *' We have adopted the New Register, and from it we see there have been three marriages, six burials, thirty baptisms, seven of which were adults. "There is a class awaiting the Holy Rite of Confirmation: for his Lordship, the Bishop Coadjutor, has jiromised (D.V.) to bo with us next Sunday. "'For these and all other mercies Cod's Holy Name 1)«^ praised.'"' 43 CAMPOBELLO & WEST LSLE8-REV. IT. H. NEALES. '• Quite an iiiterosting jiceount might bo given of tliis Mis- sion, apart from the ordinary annnat reoord of work done and progress made. It is tlie oldest Mission of the S. J*. (1. in the Diocese, being established in 1791. It has had for many years the fostering care of the family who, nntil four years ago, owned the Island, and yet strange to say, notwith- standing this, and the faithful work of earnest, faithful men, it lias not made nearly the progress that has been made by many other newer and less favoured Missions. ''I must not dwell, however, npon this topic, .as of course, what is desired are notes of actual occurrences during the year ill the Parish. \'ery soon after the Church Meeting in Fredericton, last summer, our venerable and dearly loved liisliop gave us the ])leasuro and blessing of his presence for three days. '• During the time his Lordship was with us, he preached twice and gave two addresses, administering the Rite of Con- firmation to twenty persons, and besides, in company with' Mrs. Medley, visiting a number of the people. I need not say how happy we were to have them with us. " We have also had built for us during the past year a now Rectory, at a cost of a trifle over $3,700.00. This may seem a lar^e sum to expend in a rural Mission Station. There are two things to be said about it. The same building could have been erected in almost any other part of the Diocese at iimuoh lower cost; partly in conse(pieuce of our insular position, and chiefly because the influx of wealthy Americans lias liad the effect of more than doubling the previous cost of liibonr of every kind. The fact, also, that it is probably the nio.>jt comfortable and convenient country Parsonage in the Province, will in i)art account for the expense. A condition of the large help given in building, was that it should be thus furnished. '' Miss Derby, a most cstinuible lady, of Boston, who spends her summers on this Island, originated the idea of a new Rectory, secured the plans, and by her energetic efforts got togetlier the majority of the means for building. The balance was made up by the exertions of the Parish Sewing Society, iiiul by the sale of the old parsonage, $1)00.00 of the proceeds uf which were used for the purpose. " Miss Derby, however, was not satisfied with seeing the ^X„| ■ •. ■4«- .; ■ ; 1 44 fi -'§ ■■ I s:f|i-|| •"4 ; I, , K'*» ■,'« house built. She did not rest until it was also suitably and comfortably furnished throughout. " We have also to thank other ladies and gentlemen among- the summer visitors, for kind aid given in many ways. " Miss Emery, of New York, kindly supplied the Sunday School with a year's sujjply of the Young Christian Soldier. Mrs. Derby, c? Boston, gave us $25.00 for the Sunday School Library, and Mr. Conarroe $5.00, for the Sunday School Festi- val at Christmas. " The civil Parish of Deer Island, which really embraces the two islands, Indian and Deer, forms a part of this Mis- sion. I have visited botii Islands. On Deer Island there are three or four kinds of Baptists and a number of Methodists. I could not discover one Church family. I found a very few isolated nominal Church people, I can only recollect one wlio had been a communicant. On Indian Island +^^here are a number really members of the Church. There is no place of wor- ship and no other religious services are held. lam giving them a fortnightly Sunday service — having one of the Campobello boatmen to take me down. So far the offertories have paid the expenses. This trip occupies about four hours, and is not without some little danger. Last Sunday a sudden s(iuall struck the little vessel in which we were going, causing her to ship a large quantity of water, and compelling us to lowei' the sail as quickly as possible — any one but an exi)erienoeil boatman would have fared badly. *^ As in my opinion, this is the worst possible time of tlio year to gather money for the D. C. S., I intend postponing, i'or the present, the annual collection; also trusting that wo shall soon receive the additional im])etus of a visit from tlio Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese on behalf of the Society. '■■'f. ::l ■is- CARLETON AND FAIRVILLE— HEV. LeB. W. FOWLEPi. ** On the First Sunday after Easter I began duty in Carletoii and Fairville. "In Carleton, the Church is both small and old, but has been reoentlv much improved, and is always well filled witli devout and liearty worshippers. •*The congregation are working hard for a Rectory, whicli they hope to complete next spring. " At Fairville, I found the Church of the Good Sliephcnl, 45 aiul \nday dilier. >chool Festi- braccs is Mis- ere ui'o lodists. 3ry few ne who ) are a of wov- ig thciu ipobello tve paid id is not S(iuall Bini? hcv o lower lerienced of the "lipoi\ing, [tluit ^vo K'om the Jty. Icarlctou but lias lied wiUi L ^vlu('ll begun just before the Saint Jolni fire, was still, in consequ- ence of that fire, nothing but a shell. About it^OOO.OO had been collected, a sum sufficvient to make the Church ready for use, and work upon the building was in actual ju-ogress. We hope to use it for service in a few weeks. But it will be far from completion. The congregation are i)oor in this world's goods, though strong in faith, and are nobly struggling to build a decent House of Prayer. '' I trust the Diocesan Church Society will continue its pre- sent grant to this Mission, for a few years more at least. '' There certainly ovgltt to be another Missionary at work in Fairville, and the surrounding country, but how ho could he supported, at present, I cannot see. The Church is the sufferer. " The contributions from Carleton and Fairville amount to $02.00. Amount from Home Mission boxes for 1883-4, reported by Kev. T. E. Dowling, $82.37." CHATHAM— KEW D. FORSYTH. "I am thankful to report to the Ceneral C'ommittee that, notwithstanding the contributions made to Foreign and Domestic Missions and the local requirements of our Parish, the amount contributed to the Diocesan Church Society will of|ual and perhaps exceed that of last year. Since my last re- port, this Parish has contributed $33.00 to the Foreign Missions of the S. P. G. in response to the Epiphany appeal of the Board of Management of the Domestic and lAireign Mission- ary Society of the Canadian Church, and $32.00 in response to the Ascension-tide appeal. This rej)resents an increase for ihe.so two purposes of about $40.00 over last year. It is there- fore very gratifying that, notwithstanding the unusual dei)res- sion in trade, and the nearness of the Ascension-tide appeal to the time for making the annual collections for the D. C. S., tiicre has been no decrease in the contributions to our Diocesan Missions. During tlu; past year, a Parochial Missionary As- sociation has been formed, and is accomplishing much good. I'robably nearly $100 will be collected within a year iv Mis- ionary and Parochial purposes. Seventy-five copies each of ^Jy Canadian Missionary, Baimer of Faith, ami Gospel Mis- \mnaru, '^^'^ distributed in the Pariish, and supply healthful reading matter. The Parochial Cuild has held regular Ivcckly meetings during the year, and has accomplished very 46 . .%''? much good. With the Divine Blessing upon this organiza- tion, for Priiycr is made at every meeting, I hope for yet greater tilings to come to pass. Since my last report, we have been favoured with two visits from the venerable Metropolitan, and one from the Bishop Coadjutor. In September last, the Most Reverend the Metropolitan, held a confirmation, at which 37 candidates were presented for the "laying on of hands." " I am glad to say that daily Public Prayer has ])een con- tinued witiiout very much interruption during the year. Evening Prayer has been said during the winter, and Morn- ing and Evening during summer, when other duties do not interfere. Thankful for these daily blessings and privileges and for the health and strength to work, I have great pleasure in presenting this brief report of the past year's proceedings, rejoicing in the hope that they may have been counted worthy of the Divine Blessing, and that they may be instrumental in making God's " power and glory, and the mightiness of His Kingdom more fully known among us.' " :t?: DERBY— REV. AUCJ. F. HILTZ. *' Owing to the hardness of the times, we have not been so active in Church affairs as during other years, although wc have not been altogether idle. The new organ for the Derby Church, purchased something over a year ago, has been paid for ; thanks to the ladies Avho are always foremost in Church work. Efforts are being made to procure fnnds for a font— an article of furniture which our Church, although an old one, has always lacked. And I trust that next year I shall be able to report that our efforts in this direction have been suc- cessful. We are indebted to Wm. T. Crocker, Esquire, of our own Parish, and 11. D. Whitford, Esquire, of Liverpool, G. B.. for valuable and handsome presents towards making our little Church more complete. The former has given drapery for the pulpit, altar, &c. &c., and the latter a very fi^ne set of book- markers. " A substantial fence has been erected around the grave- yard in Blackville, at a cost of $100.00. As 'there had been some delay in procuring suitable workmen to paint the in- terior of the Church, it was thought advisable to use, in this way, the money on hand for that object. But the parishioners had not given up the intention of the painting, but went to 47 izil- yet nave I tan. , the n of con- year. Vloru- lo not (•ilegef; easnrc dings, vorthy ntal in of Hi>' been so Derby |en paid Cburob font— an old Isball be jen suc- 1, of our l,G.B., .ur little , for the ►f book- grave- lad been the iu- , in this Ishioners [■went to work immediately to raise money again for this purpose. They have now about enough, and the work will be jirooeedod with immediately. " The congregation at Nelson hius .shown a decided increase iliiring the ])ast year. Extra services held during Lent were hicrldy valued, and as well attended as those held on Sunday. •'Ill Derby, in addition to the Lenten services which I had formerly held, this year I held services every evetiing during Holy Week; and they were well attended. '' Owing to the general depression in business throughout ilii' country, the contributions to the (Jeneral Fund will suffer «oiiie diminution. I have decided to kec]) the lists open as long as possible, and cannot, therefore, tell what may be ivi'iitually collected; but the amount will not fall below 813*0.00. DORCHESTER— TJEV. J. ROV CAMPBELL. " 1 have very little to report to the Society, but good words ami good wishes and a free will offering of two hundred and I'ij^hty-two dollars and thirty-eight cents, (j*3S3.38,) for tiie jreneral ])urpo8es of the Society, made up by 5^' • •v ■ ' V 11 4^. ,K<; 48 Society held in Fredevicton, under the presidency of its chief promoter and founder the venerahle Archdejicon Coster. Deatli lias reaped h\^ harvest: hut the life of the Churcii con- tinues, and He continues ever, who lias i)romised, " Lo, I am with you always." Tiiere is notiiing to discourage us in the ]U'esent state of the Church. It has gone on, in spite of trials and difficulties, pros]>ering and increasing, strengthening its stakes and lengthening its cords, from that time to this. Sudden and severe sickness has made me feel the significance of the words morititri mlutamuVy hut it is with the firm con- viction that our jdaces will he filled u]), and the interests of Christ's Holy Catholic Ciuirch sustained hy the young and well-trained soldiers of the cross, who are pressing on behind us. "Tiie living, the living, they shall praise Thee, as I do this day." •' With regard to my own Parish, I have little to add to my last year's report; our Avork has gone progressively on, oui- numbers are maintained, the services of the Church have been regularly held, and her sacraments administered; aiul we havo again a class of candidates preparing for the A])ostolic rite of Confirmation, to be administered next month, by the Bish<»i» Coadjutor. " As T have not yet received the subscription papers from the collectoi's, I cannot state the amount subscribed, but trust that it will at least be e(|ual to that of last year." (JRAKl) :\rAXA]V.— REV. W. S. COVERT. " lleports contributions to the amount of .f 10.^5." CRKKXWICir.— UP^V. D. W. PICKETT. *' Contributions to general purposes of D. C. 8. this yeni' will reach about i$55.00. This is a falling off from last year, which is to be accounted for, not by any increasing indiffer- ence to the claims of the I). C. S., whose continued liberality to the Parish is more and more appreciated every year, but by the })ressure of local claims, chief among which are the repairs of the old Church and the building of a new one. The new Church is favoraldy situated on an eligible sj)ot of ground about five miles below Oak Point. The exterior of the build- ing is almost com])leted and the finishing of the interior is lo be proceeded with at once. The work has been carried on 49 30 fur without any material assistance outside of the Parish, and as the })eoi)le are of limited means and money scarce, it progresses slowly. The "willing workers," by their persever- ing efforts have added largely to the funds, and deserve the thanks of all the parishioners. Repairs to some extent have been made upon the Parsonage, by means supplied by the Ladies' Church Aid Society. One of the three Sunday Schools h;i3 been closed, owing to the removal from the Parish of two members of the congregation, who were mainly instrumental in conducting it, but increased interest is manifested in this important work, through the establishment of the Sanday School Teachers' Union of Kingston Deanery. *' We are now looking forward to a visit from his Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor, in the latter part of the summer, for the purpose of holding Confirmation." '.J HAMPTON.— REV. 0. S. NEWNHAM. ''In the Autumn of last year, I was elected to succeed tlio venerable Canon Walker in the charge of this Parish, to which I removed in December last, since which time services have been regularly held in St. Paul's Church, Hampton, St. Andrews, French Village, Hampton Station and Hampton Village. A service is also held fortnightly on Darling's Island. The attendance at all the services has been good. " Sunday Schools are held at the Village and Station, the iiverage attendance at each School having been during the winter about 40. " The Parish of Hampton having been a regularly organized Parish for so many years, there is not much to report — except- ing the regular ministrations of the Church — which would scurccly be of much interest to the members of the Society. " The amount of offerings to the general purposes of the Society is $120.00. For several reasons this is somewhat less than last year, the chief one being that having been in charge for a portion of the year only, I was unable to have more than one collection in the Church, and the falling off is from this source only. The subscriptions are some $9.00 in advance of last year. Considering that the Parish has to make up a larger amount this year for local needs, I think this is a good sign. I trust that next year will show an increase in the total amount — it will not be my fault if such is not the case." -^.- .t-- 11% M I*' ' • t- fit :i' 50 JOHNSTON.— REV. J. R. DeW. COWIE. " The past year has been but a preparation for work in this Parish, and the people are now ready and anxious to have their Clergyman take up his abode among them. "The monthly services have been well attended at the Parish Church, and at the three Stations, and, as a sign of the interest which the people are beginning to take in the Churcli's services, I might mention that with the aid of a colporteur about $20.00 worth of cheap Prayer Books and Hymn Books have been sold, and these are faithfully used. " The new Church at Goshen will be ready for consecration by the first week in October. " The present Missionary has not been able to solicit sub- scriptions for D. C. S. by going from house to house, but feels sure that as soon as Mr. Haniugton settles among the peoj)le he will without difficulty be able to obtain at least $30.00." KINGSCLEAR.— REV. H. MONTGOMERY. " In September last, at the request of the Lord Bishop, I undertook the charge of this Parish. The people gave me a cordial welcome, and rendered what assistance they could in my getting settled and at work. My first object was to ilnd out how many members of the Church there Avere in the Parish. I was informed that the last census returns reported 439 members of the Church of England in this Parish. I ut once set out to find them, but have not yet succeeded. Every Eart of the Parish has been searched for them, inquiries h;ive een made for them, but they are not to be found. After diligent search and inquiry, I find that there are not over 215 real and nominal members of the Church. No doubt a few years ago there were more, the decrease may be accounted for partly, by the closing of the mill at Spring Hill, when (I am told) between eighty and one hundred members removed from the place, and partly because of the exodus of many of the young men from the Parish, who have been afflicted witli the VVestern fever. I mention those statistics because llicr are facts which must be tjiken into consideration and dealt with by every Clergyman in taking charge of a Parish. And if I may humbly be permitted to say, ought to be known and considered by onr Board of Homo Missions, when assisting in 51 ,. -^ I in this Lve their a at the TU of the bhurch's )lporteiiv in Books isecration )licit suh- , but feels the peoi)lo 1^30.00." lY. Bishop, I gave nic a >y conhl in ras to laul jre in the ts reported trish. I 'it led. Kvery luiries huvc ind. After [o not over ,0 donht a accounted [ill, when (I ]rs removed )f many of .acted with jcause they and Aeult trish. A"fJ known and assisting i^i the work of the Church, by making grants, and assessing the parishioners. Indeed to arrive at a fair basis the population and wealth of the Parish must be considered. With regard to the work that has been done since I took charge lam thankful ill being able to report that tliere are many hopeful and encouraging signs. The congregations are steadily increasing iind much interest is evinced by all the people in the welfare of the Church. A class of twenty candidates has been con- iirmed by the Most Rev. the Metropolitan, nearly all of whom have become regular communicants, and seem firmly resolved to fight manfully under '* Christ's Banner " to their lives end. One interesting feature of the confirmation was that two of. the candidates had passed their allotted time of three scores years and ten, while a third was not far behind. We have- also the pleasure of reporting a visit from his Lordship the; Bishop Coadjutor, who earnestly appealed to tlie parishioners: for more funds and a greater interest in the Diocesan Church Society. We feel sure his stirring appeal will not have been made in vain. " During the present year the Parish has been freed from debt, and efforts are now being made to put memorial stained glass windows in the nave of St. Peter's Church, which we hope to get done before the winter sets in. Tlie ladies are also bufiily at work with the object of getting the rectory re-modelled and renovated. At U})per Kingsclear the faithful few have been hard at work, giving time, labour and money towards repairing St. Mark's Ciiurch, which for so many years has been in a very dilapidated state. A new foundation has been put under, the roof has been shingled and the outside is soon to be painted. For the good work too mucli credit cannot be given to Mr. F. W. Clements and family; they have exerted themselves even to self denial that God's house might be put in order. We hope in another year, with the help of those who can give of their abundance, to make the interior more suitable for the proper rendering of the service, especi- ally the sacraments, than it now is. A Font is very much needed as well as other articles of Church furniture and littings. I cannot close my report without referring to the very great kindness that has continually been shown me by the parishioners. When I moved into the i)arsonago I found new . stoves had been put in and a fair stock of provisions in tlie store room, wood in the shod atid hay and oats in the barn for my horse. The latest token of their good-will is a present of ,V..1| ■inl .;■" ii i ,. ■'•'.■'I i > - \t 3- m mm ! '■,t.,^^ i.--S^: I ?■ * hi •.I '■) ' Si- 5» a Taluable cow. I feel deeply thankful for all these favours, not so much on account of their value, but because of the good-will they betoken. I cannot mention the names of those to whom I am indebted for so many kindnesses, as it would include nearly the whole list of my parishioners and that would take up rather much space in the report. My earnest prayer is that it may please God to bless each one of them and so direct and guide us by His Holy Spirit that we may do an acceptable work for Him, to His honour and glory and the welfare of His holy Church. "The contributions towards the general purposes of the D. 0. S. amount to $112.00." \ KINGSTON.— EEV. H. S. WAINWRIGHT. " Having obtained the permission of the Bishop and the Wardens, I was absent from this Paiis* from September 4th to March 21st. My place was filled by i' .' !V. D. J. Wetmore, who zealously performed all the duties -' - iired of him. " My register notes twenty-five baptisms, infants and three adults; burials, nineteen, of which four were communicants; marriages, three. ** On the 8th of July we had our first service in St. Paul's Church, "White's Point, which for several months previously had been closed for repairs, etc. " In August last, a new carpet was laid down in the Chancel of Trinity Church at a cost of $60. " On the evening of the 29th of August, a meeting of the Church people of Clifton was held in the Hall of that place, at which the Eev. E. S. W. Pentreath, a native, formerly of this Diocese, urged upon them the propriety of erecting a Church in that neighbourhood, and held out encouraging promises of help if they would immediately set about the work. So animating and convincing was his address that late hist fall a site was chosen whereon to build and a foundation commenced. Plans of a neat ecclesiatical edifice were pro- cured by Mr. Pentreath from an architect in Winnipeg, and presented to the building committee, and much valuable help has been given and promised by some kind friends in St. John, so that it is hoped that the Church, tlie frame of which is now ice Parish up, will, at no very late date, be finished and ready forserv if not for consecration. The distance between the Pin* Ohurch and it is about five and a half miles. 58 "I am soiTj^to state that Mr. Richard Wetmore, licensed lay reader, after a year's faithful and regular attendance at S. Paul's Church, where his labours were thankfully received and highly appreciated, has felt himself obliged to discontinue his stated services, but has promised not to withdraw entirely from the work and will occasionally read service in that distant portion of the Parish. '* Sunday Schools have been organized at Clifton, S. James and Trinity, with a fair staff of teachers and a good attendance of pupils. "The amount of subscriptions to the general purposes of the Society, which is considered the " cream " of every parochial report, I am not at tlie present time able to state. The "onus" of these annual gatherings generally falls upon the Missionary, who, owing to the present distress, prefers to wait till the clouds roll by, before actively canvassing the usual subscribers for aid in behalf of the Society. Up to date, however, about $28.00 have been raised by subscriptions and collections, of which $10.92 have been paid into the Treasurer. Amount from two mission boxes, $1.05; and offerings to S. P. O. $11.00. Since my last report I regret to say that our losses by removal still continue, two families and several single members out of other families having left the Parish for other parts, and their places filled by other than Church people, we are by so much the poorer in numbers and financial strength." rW i • ■ -» ■ rm -./I'll MACADAM.— REV. T. E. DOWLING. "St. Croix and Macadam are mentioned in the Society's report for 1873. " In 1874 the Deacon in charge at St. Croix wrote as follows : ' The people generally take an interest in the services, which is very encouraging, and as the number of people here is very small, the large numbers at the services are a source of great comfort.' "This Mission of St. Croix and Macadam appears on the lists of 1875 and 1876. Since then it has been allowed to die out. Yes, as a united Mission to die out ; for at St. Croix diligent search was made on Juno 17th to find one Churchman and in vain. " At Macadam, through the co-operation of the Clergy of the Deanery of St. Andrews (with the approval of the Diocesan), Church work has q,gaiu revive4, • ' .'■ ''. !■-;:,. ■', '."..-■■ >i.t i*'^^'-^.» "t> lflji>;'^ii T-- i'i 64 " A Church Sunday School, containing four teachers and forty-one scholars, is now regularly held every Sunday morn- ing, under tlic suporintcntlance of a devoted layman from St. Stei)hen. /* The railway authorities have expressed their approval aiiil may be relied upon for practical assistance. But if this work is to be permanent, it will be necessary to secure the services of at least a candidate for Holy Orders, and to commence u Clhurch School at once, land for which has been already secured. " As Secretary of the Deanery of St. Andrews, I would very rrespectfully draw the serious attention of the General Com- mittee and Board of Home Missions to this isolated corner of the Diocese, difficult of access with a horse, but which is becoming an important railway centre. " There are no regular public religious services at Macadam, except those now being occasionally held on week days by the neighboring clergy. "Surely it is well not to forget that the^/>'/, and not the last, object of the D. C. S. is this : * Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman and aid to new and poor missions !' " Bishops, clergy, lay delegates, of your charity give a grant, not hampered with unreasonable restrictions, to Macadam." MONCTON.— REV. A. HOADLEY. *'Our contributions last year did not amount to what I anticipated; we have yet to learn much in regard to our privi- lege and duty to the D. 0. S. I liope, however, this year our subscription list will be longer, and show a much larger amount. The many pressing needs of this growing Parish have, no doubt, prevented our people from doing what they would wish for the D. C. S. ** The past year has been one of progress. The Parisli is free from debt, a position we have not been in for many years past. All the services have been well attended; especially the weekly celebrations of the Holy Communion; since we iiavo had a weekly celebration the number of those who communi- cate has increased greatly, the result of which is seen in the growing interest taken in the spiritual work of the Church in the Parish. / 55 '' The Sunday School is also growing healthily, the school- room built two years ago, being no longer large enough for our work; the increase in the numbers attending the school is marked; the average attendance two years ago was a little over sixty, last Sunday there were one hundred children present. Lans Deo. ''It has been our privilege and pleasure during the year to welcome several times his Lordship Bishop Kingdon. These frequent visits of his Lordship, although some of them have been flying ones, have greatly strengthened my hands in the work of the Church, and we all appreciate them greatly. " On the twenty-fifth of May, eighteen candidates received the sacramental ordinance of confirmation, some of whom it was my privilege to prepare for holy baptism as well as for confirmation. This confirmation was particularly impressive and will be long remembered by us all. "In my last report I mentioned the need of a Mission-room iu a poor and thickly populated part of the town. This need, 1 am thankful to say, through the great kindness and generosity of Bishop Kingdon is now supplied. The building is now completed and when I can obtain seats, service books, and a small organ and other necessary furniture we shall commence a real missionary work amongst a class of people who, hitherto, have been greatly neglected. We need about 1150 more to enable us to begin the work and shall be glad to receive ai v donations for the furnishing and carrying on this Mission, and I can assure any one who gives that they are giving to those who greatly need their help and sympathy. The Bishop Coadjutor has kindly given some large oleographs illustrative of our Lord's life for the walls, and has promised us five guineas for books; and other ladies and gentlemen in the Parish and in the Diocese and in the United States have expressed their sympathy by sending us donations. A bell of good weight and tone, which for a time did duty on a locomo- tive engine, has been given to call the people to worship. ''Other good works are also in progress. Money is being raised to put a new fence around the church and rectory; and a mite society has been established, the first object of which is to procure a peal of bells for the Parish Church; we have no bell at present. His Lordship the Metropolitan has shown his sympathy with this work by promising a liberal subscrip- tion. 'I'he Society has been established three months and has already gathered in about $95. :..*-. ; V -m ' f.t "r I i* - fc ;i . ;,-.r>,i jI . , 'J i^;* \^^ Mii «; n;M "N-.:-; ■' ^1. : ^ 'V j» 11 66 " In conclusion I will say that tlie Parish of Moncton is at the present time presenting such an opportunity to the Church as is seldom seen, and had la brother Priest or Deacon associ- ated with me in the work, the growth of the Church would, I am convinced, be unusually large. "I would like also to express my thanks to the many parishioners who have rendered me such valuable assistance jn the work of the Church during the year." MUSQUASH.— REV. HENRY M. SPIKE. *' I here enclose the return for D. C. S. As one of our mill establishments is now closed the business of the place is very much dcci^ased, I fear we shall not be able to get as much for D. C. S. as formerly; knowing the great need of the D. C. S. we hope it will not fall much short of the past years. When contributions are sent in we hope to raise between $90 and $100. " The sudden death of J. E. Knight, Esquire, and of Mrs. Spike, I pray may be overruled by God's mercy for our more earnest faith and love and zeal for God's glory among my parishioners. " We have had St. Thomas Church at Dipper Harbour very much improved by a new prayer desk and altar made of black ash. The frontal of the altar is very neatly carved in the three panels, representing the lily and the cross; also a dorsal on which is worked the dove and above the inscription: * I am the bread of life.' On the rotable is a neat cross and two vases for flowers; these improvements are the gifts of kind friends in St. John. I hope that all my parishioners will see the necessity of sustaining the Society, that the work which has been so much encouraged in past years may not come to nought for want of self-denial on our part. We must ever be mindful of the words of the Lord Jesus who said, ' it is mure blessed to give than to receive.' " NEWCASTLE.— REV. J. H. S. SWEET. " With the one very great exception in connection with the narrow escape of our beautiful little church from destruction by fire, there has been no striking or remarkable break in the ordinary routine of the worjs: of this Parish during the past 67 year. The various services of the Church have been carried on uninterruptedly, and, I trust not altogether without signs of an increased interest in spiritual things among those to whom 1 have been called to minister. There has been a slight increase in the number of communicants, and I have now under instruction a class which I hoi)c to present for the holy rite of confirmation some time towards the latter end of the summer. " Tn a most remarkable and providential way fire in the chui ' vv'as discovered in the middle of the night, and to a worthy couple who live opposite the building we are indebted, under God, for the preservation of a churcli which in its many details could never be replaced. A special service of thanks- <^iving was held on the following day which happened to be Sunday, and never, perhaps, have the glorious strains of the Te Deum been sung with greater earnesluct^s than on that occasion. The damage done was slight, being principally confined to the flooring and matting, and was fully covered by insurance. " We had the pleasure of a visit from the Bishop last fall, who, notwithstanding a cold and dark night, kindly drove a considerable distance in order to be present at one of our Sunday evening services. *' My brother spent several weeks of the summer with me, being at the time under medical advice, on a sick furlough, after enduring much hardship and undergoing most laborious work in the Missionary Diocese of Algoma. I mention this otherwise personal matter, as I think his pul)lic addresses were the means of arousing an increased interest in the domestic Missions of the Canadian Church. " The members of the Deanery of Chatham have hold one of their sessions in Newcastle during the pi»st year. Taking advantage of their presence, we held a qua^i-Miss-jionary meet- in the School-house, during which stirring addres.-'cs were delivered by the Revs. F. Almon and A. lliltz, the former on the Church of England Temperance Society, and the latter on the Foreign Mission work of the Church. A collection was taken up at the close in behalf of the S. P. C ''The 'Young Woman's Guild' and the ' Mite Society ' have done a good work during the year. By the unwearied efforts of these two societies the Parish debt has been reduced to 83^4:, and this I trust will be met before tiio close of the current year. It will be a great source of comfort to myself to have i -M\'h v. ' - I ■>'• t-i .r. ■ it • !l .••■■. .'i ■ ■ -t \ ■III I I'- i !.3 '■■ ^■•- ■ ■■ ' '■ ■ .■' . ' it. ,'|..^; : . 13 '^i A": ' Sf ■■■'•' ., ' . •■ ,1 f ;■• ;'f t i ■ ;5 '*,. 58 this old debt settled, as we have much work needing immedi- ate attention, but which I do not Avish to be touched till Ave can rightfully attend to it. "The members of the choir have been formed into a guild, which will, I trust, help forward the more efficient rendering of the Church's services, as well as lead the various mem- bers to estimate aright the truly responsible position which they are called upon to fulfil. " We have had one or two serious business difficulties in the Parish since my last report, and there has been a general de- pression in the lumber interests, but we have tried to do our best and our subscriptions to the D. 0. S. amount to $144.20; this may possibly be added to. The Parish has also raised for Foreign Missions of S. P. G. $10.34; and for the Domestic Missions of the Church of England in Canada, $15.00, making a total of $169. GO." NEW DENMARK.— REV. N, M. HANSEN. " Since my last report, I have had a little trouble and a great pleasure. There came a man from Denmark last fall and called for hospitality at my house, which he received for nearly a fortnight. As he left my house he commenced to address the people and told them much evil about my family and me, which he pretended to have seen and heard at my house, and he let the i)eople know that if they would take him for their pastor, they would get a better man. Every man of that kind will at every place find an assisting party. However, in consequence of information received from Den- mark he soon disappeared and we have not since heard of him. This trouble took place as we were most busy with completing the church, and it was a drawback for us. But by the help of God it was ready for service before winter and licensed by the Bishop. The 17th June it was consecrated by the Metropolitan, who was attended by Rev. L. A. Iloyt ; ten young persons were confirmed. There were present one hun- dred and eighty ])ersons, nearly all Danes, and about eighty partook in Holy Communion. It is to be hoped that most of them understood the- Bishop's friendly address. The consecra- tion sentences were read by Rev. L. A. Hoyt in English and by the Missionary in Danish. Tlie Bishop expressed his content- ment with my work, and tliis day was for me and many more the happiest day in America. 59 " St. Ansgar's Church in New Denmark is built in Gothic style, and is in our eyes a fine building, an ornamr^nt not only for the settlement but for the whole Parish of Drummond. But we have to divide the honor of building it with a considerable number of churchmen in and outside New Brunswick. The Bishop and Mrs. Medley have done very much for us. The baptism font is given by Mrs. Medley, the altar by Rev. J. M. Davenport, the pulpit by Colonel Riiymond, Woodstock, the organ partly by Rev. J. B. Medley, England, the communion plate by the Coadjutor Bishop, a credence-shelf and a good collection by Rev. Thomas Neales. The Rev. L. A. Hoyt has done much for us, and H. P. Petersen, Esquire, New Denmark, as architect and leader of the work, has given much time, much work and money in favor of our church. To these and all other contributors we say heartily thanks for their good help, and I hope they will share with us the joy over its consecra- tion. This church is the only church in the Parish, and I will try, if possible, to make it useful to the English popula- tion, bv having an English service once a month, although it is for that purpose not situated in the best place; but a small English attendance has already been obtained, and by the blessing of God it may grow a little every year. I am now coming to the worst part of my report — the money matters. AVe can have a good attendance at the services and a good number of communicants, but in money matters we are behind. This year again is a very hard year. The farming produce, our only resource, is partly very low in price, and partly can not be sold at all. If we had not completed our church last year, we would not be able to do it this year. My subscription list is not yet completed, but I suppose it will not exceed $30." •J-.- #^1 NEW MARYLAND.— REV. FINLOW ALEXANDER. " The past year has not been very fruitful of events in this Mission, and in consequence I have not much to say concern- ing it. The services of the Church have been well" attended, and with the exception of a few Sundays when I was kept at home by illnoss, they have been regularly sustained. While absent through sickness from duty last autumn, my'place was supplied by a brother priesD of the Church in the United States, the Rev. G. H. Hunt, of whose faithfulness I cannot speak too highly or too gratefully; his influence for good was very widely felt both in this Mission and in Frederioton. ■i r- I ; . ■IMS J : W.H:y I ;1 r^- • 60 " I regret to have to record the loss of the services in the Sunday School of Mrs. W. 11. McKnight, my valued superin- tendent. Since her marriage, she has found it impossible to continue her charge, but her connection with the school will be long and gratefully remembered. Miss Lilian Dunbar has very worthily succeeded to her office, and with the kind assist- ance of Miss Fisher carries on the work of the school with much efficiency and conscientiousness. " Financially, we are prospering, that is, if being out of debt and the having a little to go on with may be called prosperity. The annual contribution to the D. C. S. will, I hope, be liberal; * in fine ' we have much cause to be thankful to God, and to enter hopefully on the- work of another year. " NORTON.— REV. E. A. WARNEFORD. " I am happy to say that our Parish Church, which has stood for a long time in need of repair, is now in course of renovation and when completed will look very different from the old building. It was thought that about $800 would bo sufficient, but on pulling down and tearing away we found we had a far larger work on hand than what was anticipated and consequently a much greater expense, one repair needing another and so on until very little remains of the old church, in fact it will be almost a new one. We hope before long that it wil^ be sufficiently advanced to allow of services being held in it. To accomplish what has been done, several members (with a little aid from abroad) have made very strenuous efforts and I do trust and pray that what remains to be done, may call forth in the future the same loving efforts. " Since the church has been closed, I have been holding service in a hall kindly lent for the purpose by the inhabitants of Bloom field. "The services during the year past have been regular and well attended. The two Sunday Schools, one under the care of Miss Fairweather, the other under that of Mr. George Raymond, are, I trust, doing good work." Contributions reported to the amount of 182.60. PETITCODIAC— REV. CUTHBERT WILLIS. *' I am afraid our contributions this year will fall slightly short of those of last year from several causes, but I hope, after 61 a full canvass has been made, will reach eighty dollars. The causes are fewer people, hard times and poor prospects for this year's crops. As, however, I have given the contributors until the end of September to pay up, should the prospect brighten there is a probability of the amount being increased. I can promise, however, eighty dollars. ** The Mission has found it difficult to meet their agreement with the D. C. S. as regards the missionary stipend. This I believe to arise, not so much from the want of abilitv as from ji mistaken idea as to their duty. Men who have given one- half or less than one-half of the * tenth' think they liave given very liberally. The duty of proportionate giving has been impressed upon them both from the pulpit and in private over and over again, but I am afraid the present generation will have to pass away before the Scriptural rule of paying to God his dues is generally carried out. The work in this Mission has been conducted as usual. The Parish of Cardwell, not properly in my Mission, has had a regular monthly service, and I have visited the sick there regularly. " Our congregations have been good, and especially at Petitcodiac and Pollett River. At Havelock they have been reduced by death and emigration westward. Here, too, several members have, through old age and infirmity, been compelled to give up attendance at public worship. ** My present curate, Mr. Hanington, being about to leave me, much to my regret and that of the parishioners, I am now endeavoring to procure a successor, my voice not being strong enough to take all the duty myself." The contributions reported in addition to $80 for general purposes are, W. & 0. fund $8.33, collection in church $11.96. POINT DU CHENE.— REV. W. B. ARMSTRONG. " During the past year we were refreshed by a visit from the Bishop Coadjutor, when he held a confirmation in the Parish. This was one of the bright sjDots during the year, which was an exceptionally trying one in many respects. In the first place we have lost our Church Warden, Mr. W. J. M. Haning- ton, who was suddenly removed by an attack of typhoid fever after a short illness. He was always a most liberal contributor to this Society and ever took a warm interest in his Church of which he was a constant and generous supporter. His loss to us ■^ui •1 i ; L-fi k I I' '•■*'/■ I;' s^ .•/ My m ' II ^i P S^T- 63 as a Parish is irreparable. We have also had other losses which in addition to the exodns of English people that is continually going on here makes it impossible for the people to maintuiii the ministrations of a separate Clergyman. The Parish of Point du Chcne will, therefore, have to look in the future to the Rector of Shediac to supply them occasionally with the services of the Church. "At the commencement of this year my family was attacked with the terrible scourge of diphtheria, there being six of us, including myself, ill, and one of our number succumbed to tlie ravages of the disease. Thus we have with the Psalmist to sing not only of * mercy ' but also * judgment,' and doubtless both are equally necessary in this life present. " The contributions to the D. C. S. for this year will amount to $37.00. PRINCE WILLIAM AND DUMFRIES.- FOWLER. -REV. LeB. W. ti In my report last year I said, ' we are beginning to build a much needed church hall near the rectory and to improve the interior of Saint John's Church, Magundy.' " Both these works were begun during * Synod week,' and I am now thankful to be able to report that the church hall was completed and formally opened November 20th, and that the debt upon it is less than $50.00. The Metropolitan was so good as to give $20.00 towards the building fund, and other kind friends outside the Parish $30.00. It is a neat little building (thirty-six by eighteen feet) close to the rectory, and very useful both as a church hall and a Sunday School house. " I am also glad to say the interior of Saint John's Church, Magundy, was very much improved, and now has somewhat the appearance of a church. About $60.00 were spent upon it, besides the gifts of altar, lectern, altar desk and cross, f rentals, etc., by the Rev. Canon Neales, Rev. J. M. Daven- port, Mrs. Medley, Mr. Bourne and others. " The stone wall under St. Clement's Church was also repaired at a cost of about $30.00. " Saint Paul's Church is too large and cold for the congre- gation in the winter season ; and last winter we gave it up for a time, accepting Mr. II. A. Davidson's kind offer of a room in his house for evensong on Sundays. ^ " All Saint's Church, Magaguadavic, is in great need of substantial repairs, and I had hoped to arouse tlie congregation to set about them this summer, liegard for my health would not permit me to conduct service in it another Avinter in its present state. " Having been chosen rector of St. George's Cliurch, Carleton, I resigned Prince William Ajiril 1st, and therefore leave all report of subse([uent work to my succetisor. the Rev. A. E. G. Lowndes. "Contributions to D. C. S. between July 1st, 1883, and the date of my resignation were, as reported elsewhere, lu.OO. RICHIBUCTO.— REV. F. II. ALMOX. " I regret tnat I hive not much of interest to report. "While the Sunday service^' >utli at Richibucto and Kingston are not so well attended as they or9,ht to be, the week day services are better a U'hded in pi ,';;ortion to our numbers than is usually the ^^asc, and I am encouraged by the regular attend- ance of some at all the services. I have held occasional week day services at Kouchibouguac, about twelve miles from Richibucto, and have been much gratilied by the number, chiefly I'resbyterians, who have attended. '' I have several times visited Buctouche about seventeen miles from Richibucto, had a fair attendance at the service generally; for a short time a Sunday School was organized which has been discontinued. My experience here has led me to conclude that Parishes long vacant as well as those which o'^iht to be opened as new missions, would be much benefitted cori ■■•'iH^il :i 4 •' ^'3 ,'■'■■;' •;i-:J j.J5l»<. / - - it. ■' ■,..'' •;' ' ' ' * •i,' ^-^ ii: 74 " Bni'liig the year two of the oldest Church members In tlic Parish have entered into rest. A'incent White upon May 20th, at the a^e of ninety-five; and Eachel Anne, M'idow of the hite Samuel Marven, on May 23rd, at the age of eighty. Mr. White was, I believe, one of the originators of the lumber traffic in New Brunswick. " I am thankful to say that I have been able to hold service every Sunday at each of the Churches ever since the opcnin^^ of the new one, and an additional elcbration at the Tarisii Cinirch on Easter Day, and also that the Eucharist has been offered in the Mission every Sunday as well as on the groat festivals. The communicant's roll has increased consideiabjy since the building of the new Church and the increased num- ber of services, and now stands at one hundred and twenty-five. '*' I do not know the amount of the contributions to D. C. J^. this year, as I have waited to gain the benefit of the meeting held the other day by the Bishop. It will be safe to estimate it at last year's figure — 190.00 in all — and I hope for some improvement as the result of the meeting." '■'-■''■-■..' ' SUSSEX.— REV. CANON MEDLEY. " The past year in this Mission has not been marked by any events of startling interest, partly perhaps, because I have not been as strong as I could wish for the greater part of it, and l)artly because there have not been quite so many irons in the fire to keep warm. However, it must not be thouglit that wo have altogether been aslcej). The services have been reguLuly kept up, the sick regularly visited, the dying have been regu- larly ministered to, and all calls for special duties attended to. I feel much that mv want of strencth has interfered with niv regular system of parochial house to house visiting, and can only trust that I may be enabled to make u]) some of the lost time. We have just been stirred up by his Lordship the Bid- hop Coadjutor to a more lively interest in D. C. 8., and I hope his burning words will not be forgotten when the call is given for subscriptions. " The manner of raising the requisite sum for all Church expenses in this self-sustaining Mission (mentioned in my Report of last year), has been found to work satisfactorily, and out of the sum total a portion will be paid into the hands of the Treasurer of D. C. S. for general purposes. In addition ts to this I hope to get some subiscrihers for inrapadtutcd Clerqji Fund. This will only a])i)ly to the Purish of Sussex. I regret to say that in the Parish of Stiidholm the oltl-fashioned snb- jcription list is still in force, a fact which fully accounts for tlie difficulty of paying the due i)roportiou which is allotted t<» tliat part of the Mission for the missionary's stipend. If it were not for our Guild there, Sfitdhulni would always be behind in its payments. Strange to say, on the other hand Susfcr. v.il' not acc3pt the action of the Guild, which cripples its woi ,ving material, and throws all the labour upon two or three larnest workers in the Vestry. It Is with deep feelings of gratitude to Almighty God that I record the erection of Johnston and Waterford into two separ- ate and distinct Missions, both well helped by generous grants from D. C. S. *• xA.3 the missionary of Waterford will no doubt inform the Society, he has just received good proof of the truth of my oft repeated statement, that Waterford has had within it aU these years ample material for the diligent and undivided labours of a missionary. I fullv believe tl.at in live years from this date, AVaterford and Johnston will bo two of our most thriving country Missions. We must also as a Church be grateful for the re-opening of AWerf, imd I doubt not, many of those missionaries who have ceased to do much pioneer work will extend a helping hand to the deacon mis- sionary of that extensive Mission. It is good to give our prayers, but a little help in addition to them does not go amiss. There is no parsonage in Albert, I believe; if the good people could look out a convenient house, like that lately purchased in Johnston for the sum of ^3iJ0, with eight acres of land attached, would their brethren throughout the Diocese help thoni ? I hope we should all answer, ** Vks." I earnestly trust that God's blessing may rest upon D. C S., and thtjt God's grace may make the members of the Church more liberal in their offerings." "J- 'f'^^k tJPFiAM.— REV. S. JONES IIANFORD. Reports ^' I hope the contributions will bo equal to those of last year. \Y"e shall perhaps send more." i ■f^;f^ I ' ■..■ ■:.< 4 E tll> '\: H-'i II.:: ■: •In » > *•« . I.: . " :*' :6 VICTORIA. -REV. D. B. PARXTIIEEi. "Reports contributions to the amount of 815.00." WATERFORD.— REV. J. R. DeW. COWIE. "This Mission can by no means be called a strong one, but there arc evident signs of growth — and that a healthy growth. " Since my last report the sacrament of baptism has been administered to thirt>'-one infants and four adults; twenty men and twenty-four women were, after careful preparation, presented to the Bishop Coadjutor on the lOth of June, and received at his hands the sacramental ordinance of confirma- tion. The names on the communicant's register have increased from twelve to thirty-six, and will be increased to sixty as soon as a communicant's class can be held; and sixty families of adherents to the Church have been searched out. The Sunday School lias now three teachers instead of one, and twenty-three scholars against fifteen last year, and it is doing good work in the waf of feeding the minds and hearts of the children witli definite Church teaching. " A society called the "'Woman's Church Work Society'' has lately been formed and has begun to accumulate funds for Church purposes. These facts will teli their own tale. "But though the missionary is trying to do his best, the work at present is all uphill and against great odds. Tlie Parish Church is nearly ready to tumble down, and it is bitterly cold in winter. A new church is a great necessity. At Jeffries', on the new line of road, there is no Church: service is held in a most uncomfortable school-house. And uL Sussex Corner, where a service ought to be held, it is impos- sible either to borrow or rent a building. However, we trust- that by the patient and steadfast work of priest and people, the Mission will in two or three years be. in a much better condition. " We are grateful to the Society for the liberal grant of $500.00, and the missionary earnestly desires to return to the Society, in the way of subscriptions, as much of the above amount as possible. "Subscriptions and collections will not fall short of $"35. (0 which exceeds last year's amount by about 8*^5. 00," :: WELDFORD.— REV. H. HOLLOWAY. le, but rowth. 18 been twenty ration, le, and 11 firm a- creased as soon lilies of Sunday by- three work in [cn with ociety " nds for ►est, the , The d it is 3cessity. Church'. And aL impos- \ve trust people, m\ better jvant of .•n to the e above ** I arrived by the S. S. Vancouver at Quebec on Sunday, May 18th,aud i)roceeded on the followlnishop Coadjutor, the Rev. A. Hoadley, rector of Moncton, and the Rev. A. J. Cresswell, of Albert, who all worked with a will in getting me settled in a I'omfortable house which I was fortunate enough to find vacant and which I secured imtnediately. There is quite a l:irge village springing up round Weldford station, and it is very important that a Church should be Imilt here as early as ))i)ssible. The inhabitants of the place received me very kindly and shcvvcd all readiness to help to establish my home among them. I had service in the forenoon on Whitsunday in the village liall and preached. There were about ninety persons present. I have commenced a pastoral visitation among mv immediate neighbours, and as soon as I can get a horse I shall be able to extend my work more rapidlv. *' I have forwarded to the Treasurer the sum of ^11.22, the amount of the offerings at three services, for the general pur- poses of the D. C. 8."' WESTTIELI).— REV. A. V. WIGGINS. '' I regret very much that I cannot give you as favorable a report as usual Ibis year. The Parish has had to undergo some very severe trials which have thrown the work back a great deal. Things are beginning to brighten again now, and 1 hope that in a short time we will be moving on in the old wav. '' I am unable to re]){)rt at ju'esent as to what amount we will he able to send in this year, but I fear that it will be less than last year. There will be a serious falling off in the Mis- sion boxes. The January opening amounted to only ^IG.Gl. Lust year it was ^30.00. However, we will do the best we can, luul I trust that next year you will receive a more favorable report from Westfield, ■■1.1* ■* > ' '51 ^•1 <•:•/> vf^i . '.': >!■ ■•:. i' f'f«»' '' ' ' :*■ ■■■•*. s I :sl ■ . 'v • • V 1, • .. m if. r' 1^; 78 WTCKLOW.— REV. J. E. FLEWELLING. " I beg leave to report that the Mitisioii of Wicklow sends to I). C. S. the sum $5(J,04 siibscri})tions and collections. " 'JMie past 5'ear has been one of much spiritual progress. *' The parishioners of Wilmot have succeeded in completinir their Church at Centrevillo and having it consecrated. The Metropolitan visited us on .June l.Tth, and consecrated St. James Church and confirmed nine persons, one being about eighty-four years old. The d: y was bright, t!"j services were hcnrty, the congregation large, the words of the Bishop profit- able and the siniring good. I'iie Deanery of Woodstock met at the same time so that we iiad liic presence of several clergy- men at the con?thesa: '' W. Hancock, Simondc '. " G. Schofleld. .Sliedi«(r " H. II. Barber, SMingtlold '• J. 11. Talbot. Sai'kviile " C. V. Wiggins, S;. Andrews ' " Canon Ketchnni. St David " J. W. Millidg.'. St. (ieorgo " R. E. Sinilli. St.Tames. Char.Oo. " ,T. W. Millidg.-, St. .Tames, St. John. ' U. (). Trooj", i>t. John, I " Canon Brigstoi.k. St. Mark, " (I. M. ArmstroiiK St, Martins I " John Lockwurd, St Mary's | " W Jaffrey. Gabriel DeVeber. Wni. DintTPf. W. H. McKiel, 11'. L. Behjm. a. (J ')')'. oiiij. ;0. J. Smith, John Leonard, Thomns Peart:ini. John C. Murritv, A. W. liaih:ifari. Will. H. McKnUiht. Uobcrt Baxter. ' Oscar A. Wet more, ,j;imes Gillespie. John A. Cr it hard. J. J. Smith, H. H. Schaefer, Malcolm HfcKc/ttzie, John Corbftt, (). E. Flewelling. Jntnes Morton, James Henry, W. Froser, Henry Du I'ernet, John C. Ctowxe, W. Laiigstroth. Joshxia Smith, Hiram Codi/, 'r;. F. Cody, Cka.i. Murray, C. H. Giles, J. r. Cooke, J. F. Sayre, W. Manhinney. John Matvhinney, J. F. Harley, W. Buck. n. T. Clinch, ./, F. Kobprtson, Geo. A. Schofleld, G, Herbert Lee. .TI. A. Scovil, K G. Ilarshman, J, S. .Mai viii, T. T. H. Scovil. IP. C. Miliur, ■ I F. Allijon, (K S. Grimm) r. ITon. H. R. Strvenson Thomns Miilidge. \Vm. Gillespie. U. T.Clinch, a Sidney Smith, M, r N. Vrooni, 'Edward Willis, IG, L Rohirsan. [Jamcf McXichol, Jr., \Mo) ri.t Roiiinsoii. W, K Crawford. .\. P. Tippet, (iottlieb Miller, .Fames Dsborne, .7. S. n. Clemenis, John Peppers, ' W. H. BeKt, \A. J), Flewelling, a. F. Stickney, W. D. Forater, W. n. Uxty. • ■. t Ml it:'-' ;ii^ pi: 11::: V n :^.j ■■.I' S2 Pl.aiSH OR M188IOS. Cleroy. Lay Dbu'^'giates. St. Stephen, " T. E. Bowling, David Brown, W. F. Vroom, St. Paul, " Canon DeVeber, Hon. T. R. Joner, ,W. L. Hamm, Stanley, " 11. T. Parlee. ' .4 ndrciv Douglas, Henry TwnhuU, Studholm '■ Canon Medley. ! H. M. Campbell, I W. T. Peters, Sussex, " Canon Medley, W. B. Scovil. D. M. Fairweather, " E. C. Saunders, Trinity, St.Steplit n "Jph Vietoi ia " O. fi. Pornther, \E. J. Wetmnre, Upliam " S. J. Hanford. \ Andrew Sherwood, Waterford, Weld ford.. VVestfleld... Westmorland, . Wicklow Woodstock, \Samuel Brittain, J.il.DeW. Cowie, 1 H. Holloway, \E. fi. Ruckeriield, A. V. Wiggins, |D. G. Eceles. UV. H. DeVtber. D. M. Bliiis, J. E. Fie welling, vo7in L. Saundert, \S. T. Wiggins, Canon Neales. \juhn D. Ketchnm, |Wm. M. Connell. SUBSTITCTSS. C. N. Vroom, W. C. H. Grimmer, R. C. B. Boyd, A, W. Carr, J. M. Hallet, James Ashlon, A. M. Woodman, W. Burgess, W. F. Dihblee, C. L. S. Raymond. The following ex officio members were present : Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer. MUMBERS OF THE EXKCl'TIVE COUMiTTEK Rev. J. M. Davenport. " W. O. Raymond, Mr. G. W. Whitney. " C. A. Macdonald, " H. L. Sturdee, Mr. G. R. Parkin, " T. Barclay Robinson, " C. F. Kinnear, " C. E. L. Jarvis, " T. W. Daniel, The Secretary rejul his KGi)ort, and Reports were read by tlif Missionaries!. Tiie Secretary also presented a Statistical Return from the Missions of the Diocese, made up for the year ending olst December, 1883. The TrtMisurer read the Auditor's Report on his accounts for the ]M\iit year. On motion of Mr. Schofield the Committee adjourned till ij.30 i'. M. The Committee mot agreeably to adjournment. The Se(!retary read the Report of the Executive Comniittoo and Rej)orts were read from the liook Depository, the Glelx' Land and Finance Committees, and also from tiio Corrjniittee 0)1 the ** Incapacitated Clergy Fund," r i 83 On motion of ^fr. St'li(>nt4(l, it was resolved tbttt the Reports now rciid be received and printed in the Annual I?t-}Hjrt, and that tlie Treasurer ije authorized to write off the unpaid balance of tItO Deficiency Fund of 1881, amounting toS'i 1.50. On motion of the Bishop Coadjutor it was resolved that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer the sum of »*^1T.9C, referred to in the Report of tlie Committee on the Incapaci- tated ^Jlergv Fund to the credit of tliat fund with interest for six years. On motion of the Rev. T. E. Dowli ng the following resolu- ti>n was adopted : WhereaSy Special contributions from 1868 to 1883 have been made for the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund, and it appears that some or all of the following amounts have not been trans- ferred to the Secretary of said fund; Resolved, That a special Committee, consisting of the Trea- surer of the Society, and the Secretary of the Clergy Widow* and Orphans Fund, be appointed to examine into all special contributions for this fund, and authorize the Treasurer to transfer sucli appropriations, as intended by the donors: 1H«S, . . page Tl, Mr. and Mrs Snider, J?20.00 1H73, . . " l(i;{, James Xcvm^ 4.00 1H7T, . " 96, Kiun-sclcar, 4.20 " 98, do 9o " 90, New Marvland 400 1818, . . " 12«. Rev. F. Alexander, M 00 " 128, St. Paul's. Portland 40.00 1879, . . '• 124, Prinee William.. . 3.00 1880, . . " 137, Rev. F. Alexander • • • 10.00 1883,.. " 180, Mr. J. A. Hojl 10.00 0'^ motion of Rev. Canon Brigstooke, it was resolved that the various recommendations in the Report from the Com- mittee on the Tncapaciitated Clergy Fund, read and received, he adopted and carried out, and that the following Committee be appointed to carry tlie ersolution into effect : Tl>e Right Reverend the !5ishoi> Coadjutor, Rev. ('anon Hrigionding reduction in the grants from the D. C. S., and submit such revised Schedule to the General Committee next July; and furtlier Resolved, That the Treasurer be directed to carry the sum saved by such reduction of grants into a Reserve Fund, until the reduction in the S. P. G. Grant makes it uecossnrv to u>e the same. f IL— Travjellino OitFif. Whereas, It is very desirable that some provision should he tnade whereby men commencing work in this Diocese may be enabled to purchase the requisite travelling outfit without becoming involved in debt for the same; therefore 8t Resolvedy That when a man commences work in this Dioccse in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from tlie D. C. S., a sum not exceeding $^50 may be advanced to him for the purchase of necessary travelling outtit, upon the following conditions: 1st. That he undertakes to t vo at least three years in a Parish or Mis5*ion receiving a grant from the Society. 2nd. That during these three years his stipend shall not exceed $7C0, out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to retain $25 per quarter till the sum advanced be repaid. ord. That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work before the expiration of the three years, he shall refund such part of the grant as may still be unpaid. III. Resolved, That the statement made by the Board of Home Missions to the S. P. G. be printed in the Annual Keport of this Society. On motion of Mr. Schofield, it was resolved that the Board of llumo Missions be authorized to make a grant of 1500 to iiid in the maintenance' of a Travelling Missionary. The Committee proceeded to consider the Missionary Sche- dule, submitted in the lleport of the Loard of Home Missions, when the following approrriations were made for the Mission- ary Schedule of the current year. Tlie Treasurer was authorized to pay the grants in quarterly payments, provided that the rules and regulations of the Society are complied with. HI :VJ 88 mi hi- m ' ■ , M ' 1- 'i 1 MISSIONARY SCHEDULE FOR YEAR 1884-'85. ! ' - ■ ■' ", ' ■■') . MISSION. Albert Biithurst, Biiie (Ics Vents,.. . Bright, Biirfoii Campobc'llo, Cam bridge, Canterbury Derby .... Fairviile Gagotown Grand Falls,. } ]Mada^\ aska,. f " " ' (irand Manan,.. , . Grcenwicli, Johnslon, Kingselear Kingston, Moneton .Musquasii New Maiyland, . . Neweastle Neweastlc, G. L.,. New Denmark,... Norton Petitcodiae, Petersville, Priue(! AVilliani.. . Kestigouche, Pichibucto, Richmond, Saekville 8t. David, St. George St. Mary's tSt. ]\Iarti]is, Simonds Springtield Stanley Upham Waterford, Weld ford Westfield, "Wicklow Woodstoek, FROM MISSION, i 200 on' «80 00 220 00 ;J20 00 8H0 OOi 200 00 180 00^ m) 00 2.-)G 00 240 00 200 00 FROM D. C. S. $500 00 420 00 480 Oo 480 00 320 00 440 00 j 400 00 I 120 00 440 00 404 (>(i 100 00 500 00 FROU GLEBE, ETC. TOTAI,. $700 00 1 800 00*1 700 00* 800 OU*' 11 00 711 00*' 700 00*, 90 00 79g 00+; 'M 00 148 00 700 00 i 750 00* 400 00 i 848 00*1 850 00 850 00 700 00 280 00 280 00 2!)0 00 8-.'0 OO 500 00 000 00 400 00 SS 00 424 00 100 00 240 00 800 00 800 00' 880 00 800 00, 264 00 460 001 880 00 412 00; 280 00! 440 00' 228 00 860 OOi 260 oo: 320 00 300 00 232 OOi 200 CO 270 00: 240 oo: 224 00 ; 100 00' 860 Oo 480 00 500 00 380 00 800 Oo 200 00 400 00 112 00 27(5 0()i 200 00 860 00 320 00 480 oo' 260 00 380 00 456 00 180 00 330 00, 88 00' 420 00 860 00 452 00 440 00 508 OOi 860 00; 400 00 468 00 500 00 456 00: 360 00 536 OO 180 00 770 00*; 40 00 50 00 r<)0 00* 700 00-- 740 00*1 850 00 ' 140 00 130 00 37 oo' 70 00' 24 00: 120 00! "'210 OOi "43 00 74 00; 180 OOI 800 {M)*j 800 00*1 200 00 I 840 00*! 300 00 ! 600 00 : 810 00*1 817 00* 710 00*1 704 00*j 720 00*1 760 00* 700 00* 710 00* 700 00* 800 00* 722 00 800 00* 768 00 i 754 00^1 700 00*; 700 00 1 700 00 i 726 00 i 780 00* 760 00 160 00: i 260 00 I 12, 08S 00.16.546 001 $1,538 00;31,07200 CHUnCH LASDS 14 (io 33 50 16 00 3 00 16 00 * Parsonage. + $400 only till Scovil Tru.st available, t Referred to the Board. 89 Grants to be Put in Force as soon as there are Available Fu;pJs. MISSION. FROM MISSION. FHOM FROM D. C. S. OI.EBI, ETC. TOTAL \l)('rdeen ^•2C0 00 2( oo: .^.V)0 (•■() ijtTOO 00 TOO 00 F.udlow Hiid Blissficki.. . 500 00 !C!i[)a(itatc'(l Clerg}'' 'IMie following gnmts were passed: To the IJev. J. TTartin, from i'sM lid, $400. Tl • widow of the late J. M. St.:rlitjg, f^ibO. I'll widows of the late S. T). L. Street, N. A. Coster, J. .,uifK and F. Coster, *'24-i each. To the Treasurer, *300; to the Secretary, !|;I00. To the Executive Committee for contingencies, $ioO. To the l^ev. Canon Walker, as his pension under the arrangement made with the S. P. (I., at the rate of £100 stg. On motion of Mr. Parkin the following were elected mem- !iei'.> of the lOxecutivc Committee for the ensuing vear: Mr, George J. Bliss, •' R. T. Clinch, " G. E. Fenety, '• C. E. L. Jar vis, "' Chas. A. Macdonald. *•' G. K. Parkin, " Pt. Peniston Starr, •' C. W. Weldon, •• J. Black, '' A. P. Tippet, '' A. 11. llaninffton. ^Ir. E. B. Chandler, K (i rr T. W. Daniel, C. 11. F'airweather, T?. B. ITaddow, ']'. Barclay Pohinson, Sidney Smith, A. A. ■lirhng, '' 11. L. Stnrdee, Hon. ]\ir. .Justice Wet ]\Ir. G. W. \Viii(n(>y, " C. v. Kin near, •'• W. P> Scovil. more, On motion of W. M. Jarvis, the following were elected Olllcors of the Society for the ensuing year: GEO. E. FAlRWEATIlEli, Tmmtrrr. REV. CANON KETCnUM, Si'arhn'y. C. I!. FAIRWEATHEH, / G. W. AVlilTXEY S 1 (1(1 i for The Committee adjourned to meet to-morrow evening at 8 p. m. 2d IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // ^ A. fA 1.0 l^|2^ |2.5 U£ 1^ |2.2 e Mi "" I.I m 1.25 \£ jA £»/ > ^ o ^ m . R-. '•, .. . :h::. 90 The Committee met agreeably to adjournment. Tlie SotTetai'V rea\r. llurd Peters, '' C. E. L. Jarvis, A. H. Hanington, T. H. Ilobinson, II. L. Sturdoe. The Lord Bishop. Tiie Bij^Iiop Coadjutor, Key. Canon BrigstoL'ke, ** 0. S. Newnham, " A. 1 load ley, *' T. E. Dowling, It was moved by Mr. T. B. Robinson, — That in the oi)ini()n of thifj Committee that part of the Annual Report embraein::^ the constitution, rules, etc., should be omitted in the succeed- ing publications. This motion was decided in the negative. On motion of the Rev. F. 11. Almon, it was resolved, — That the following (Committee be appointed, to whom shall t>o referred the reports intended to be printed in the Annual Report, with power to print the same in whole or in part, 'a^ they may deem best for the interests of the Society: Mr. (i. A. Schofield, Rev. Canon DeYeber and tlie Rev. Caimii Brigstocke. On motion of the Rev. J. II. Talbot, the following wiiv elected a Committee to interest Sundav Schools in the work of Home Missions: Revs. J. It. Talbot, 0. S. Newnhani. G. Osborne Troop, Messrs. G. A. Schofield, 1.1. Peters, (i. (). 1). Otty and (i. Herbert Lee. It was moved by by the Bishop Coadjutor, — That interest at 91 tlie rate of five per cent, be allowed to tlie principal of the Iii- f'liimeitatt'd GK'roy Fiincl; to whieli it was moved in amondnieiit by Mr. Daniel, that all matters relatiui? to the interest on special funds be referred to the Finance Committee with power to act. Tlie amendment was carried. On motion of Mr. C. N. Vroom, it was resolved, — That it be a recommendation to the Hoard of Home Missions to make snch nil appropriation in aid of the proposed mission of Macadam, (luring the present year, as the circnmstances of the case may roqiiire. On motion of the Rev. Canon Medley it was resolved. — That the case of the mission of Prince AVilliam be referred to tho lii)ard of Home Missions. On motion of the Si'cretary, it was resolved, — That tho best tliiuiks of this Committee be tendered to the Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity C'nirch, for tiie use of their rooms for tho inoetings of the Society. On motion of Mr. Parkin, it was rosolverl, — That the thanks of this Committee bo tendered to tho representatives of tho IVi'33 for their vala.ib'.o reports of tlu proceedings and for tho newspapers furnished to the members of the Committee. Tlio Lord Bishop left tlie Chair, and tho Bishop Coadjutor took the same. It was moved by tho Rev. Jami?s Neales, seconded by tho lion. B. R. Stevenson, and resolved unanimously, — That tho eurnost and hearty th inks of tiiis Committee be tendered to His Lordship for his kind and attentive conduct in the Chair, JOILX FREDERICTON, W. (l Ketch iM, Chairman, tSenrfart/. lat intorosl ul 11' 'J h H ' ■■.)■ . K ■::• ; ^ t »;i. \ ■ I'iT 'IP'" '. :•■ »,;^>. I' i- -'i •' Rev. J. H. Talbot gives notice that at the next Annual Meeting of the General Committee of 1). C. S., ho or sonif one for him, will move the following alteration of No. 10 of flic rules of the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund of the Dioccsnu Chnrch Society: That for the words '* and the amount of the averafre colli (- tion from the Parish or Mission bein^r a sum not exceed iii<: $40.00 in all " the following be substituted, '• and the sum (if $G.OO in lieu of the collections from his Parish or Mission." ANNIVERSARY MEETING. The Anniversary Meeling was held in the Trinity Clniivh School Room, on Thursday evening, ,fuly .']rd, at 8 p. m. The Right Reverend the Lord Bislio]>, President, in thr Chair. The Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor, Vice Picvidciu. Prayers. The Lord Bishop addressed the meeting. The Secretary read an abstract of the Report. It was moved by the Jiishop Coadjutor, seconded l)y ilic Honorable Chief Justice Allen, and resolved. — Tiiat the Kiporl of which an abstract has been read be received, adopted ami printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. The Rev. G. Osborne Troop, rector of St. James, and the Rev, Canon Nealcs, rector of Woodstock, addressed tlic meeting. A collection was made in aid of the Missionary Fund amounting to $58.52. The Lord Bishop pronounced the benediction, and the nurt- ing adjourned. JOHN FREDRRICTON, W. Q. Ketchum, Chairnutii, Secretary, 9:3 t Annual iC or stunc , 10 of tlu* ? Diocesan a [TO ct »]!*(• - cxceeiliiiu the sum of dission." REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE nitv Cllllivli I P. M. lent, in ilu' ;o Prec'uU'nt. ndccl by i^i'- the 1^'itiiii lulopted ami mittee. mes, and iIil' drepsed ilii.' oiijiry ImhkI md tlie mnl- ICTON, i)\- TlIK DIOCESAN CIllRCii SOCIHTY, For the Year Ending July, 1884. T!ie Committee met at FrodiM-iuton, July Gt.h, 1883. All Abstract of the proceed injrs of tliis meeting is to be fimiid in tliC 48 til Keport, pages lO'MOr. The next meeting was licld at St. John on the ord October. 'J'he Treasurer submitted a bal.mco sheet of his account made up to 30tli Sej)tember, and also a lir^l of unpaid contri- hiitions us rej)orted to the Secretary. Tlse Treasurer was n'(|uested to write to the C'lergy in ciiai^^e of Mi.^sions from which no contributions have been reported and make inquiry uitii reference thereto. Mr. l{()binson from the Committee on Printing, stated tliat the Annual llejiort would be j'ritiletl by the end of the montii. It was resolved tjjatthe bill of Messrs. HarnesiS: Co. be paid on the comjtletiou of the work to the satisfaction of the Committee. Hev. F. S. Sill, from tho Committee to interest Sunday Schools in the work of Home .Missions, i^^tated that the amount n'l)ort«'d for the half year ending July, 1883, from Mission Ho\es umounied to .*41(». The Committee met at Fredericton on the '2nd January, 1884. Head a Ueport of the Committee on *' Occasional l*a[)ers " ivc Mumending the j)repar:;tion of a I'aj)er on the condition, wants and capabilities id' ccrttiin Viicant Missions, the Heport was acce[)ted, and the i)roposal approved with the addition of Queensbury to the Missioiic named in the Heport. :'\ . ■y^ ft . .•4W ■ l;,-r"*' 3' L r'.'.vv..- ^n '•' I- ? V >i ' • ( >«» m^-' ;:^u >}■. 5)4 A Kopojt wjis preseutetl from the Finance Committee, a portion of which was referred back to the Committee for farther inquiry and information. A letter was read from Messrs. Wetmore and Winslow, relat- ing to Glebe L-inds in Andover, including a copy of notices to «|uit, directed to Tiionias Kennody-iind wife. The action of tlie Lord Bishop in authorizing Mr. Wotmori' to act as agent of the Society was approved, and also the notice given by Mr. Wetmore. It was resolved that Earnest II. Iloyt of Andover, trader, be appointed agent of the Society to demand possession of the (ilebe property in the hands of Tiiomas Kennedy and wife, and that the corporate Seal of the Society be aflftxod to the Power of Attorney now prepared. The Honorably the Chief Justice, Mr. l^liss and Mr. Fenety, were appointed a ('oirmittce to inquire into the case, and to report at the next meeting of this Committee whether it ho desirable to bring an action of ejectment in the name of the Society. A special meeting of this Committee was held at St. John on the 8th February, 1884. An application was read from Mr. J. J. Bostwick, offering the sum of ^2,500 for a lot of land in the City of St. John, fronting on Prince William Street. " It was resolved that the property bo sold by public auction, provided any person will agree to put it up at .i?2,500, and if not so disposed of the Finance Committee ai'o authorized to sell at the best price obtainable. In case the sale is effected the Secretary was authorized to affix the Seal of the Society to the deed under the direction of the Finance Committee. The next meeting of the Committeo was held at St, John, on the -ith March, 1884. i^.n nittee, a tittee for ow, relat- notices to AVotmoii' the uotico 31', trader, lion of the and wife, txod to Uk' Ii'. Fenety, case, anil lethcr it bo ame of the it St. John ck, offering ,f St. Jolm, Tiio Treasurer siihniittol a st.itemmt of his aeeounts and hahmces up to 2S>tli P'ebrn.i. v, 1884, also an account of contri- butions for 1883 unpaid at this date. Rev. W. 0. Raymond made an explanation with referenoo to the sum of 848 a|»pearin;^ to be due from Stanley, which was written olf. Explanations were also made with reference to sums re])orted as due from Sussex, Fredericton and Spr-ig- ticld. The Treasurer was requested to write to the Clergy, when lists are in arrear, recpiesting them to take steps for tiie early payment of the amount due. Mr. Jarvis from the Finance Committee, presented a report which was ado^ited. A letter was read from ifr. E. L. Wetinore, relating to (rlebo land in Andover. It was resolved that the matter be referred to the (ilebe Land Committee, with the Honorable the Chief Justice, with power to use the name of the Society in bring- ing an action of ejectment against trespassers, if found desir- able; satisfactory indemnity to bo given that the Society be in no wise liable for cost or damages. It was resolved that the Revs. Canon Brigstocke, G. M. Armstrong, Canon DeVeber, Canon Medley, G. 0. Troop, Messrs. H. L. Sturdec and T. B. Robinson, be a Committee to make arrangements for the Annual Meeting of the Society in July next. ilic auction, ,500, and \i ithori/ed to L is effect oil Ithe Society Immittce. it St, John, The Committee met at Fredericton on the 4th June, 1884. A statement of the Treasurer's account up to the 1st May, was submitted and received. Also a Report from tiie Finance Committee. Tiie Secretary read a Report of the Executive Committee for the past year, which was received, and he was directed to :i'lil tiiereto an abstract of the ])roceeilings of this meeting and tay the said Report before the General Committeo. rsj J ■k-i ,1^ 9C Tlio following were nppointo*! n Committee to nrniiisjo tlio order of i'ioc'ee(linf])ository Com- mittee. The Committee of arrangements iov the Annual Meetiii;,'^ were re(} nested to prepare a circular, to be sent to the CUtl^ and Lay Delegates, stating the hours and i)laces of the several meetings and services to be held bv the Society during the lii>! week in July. Certain bills for printing and other incidental e.\p?n.ses uiri- read and ordered to Ik- paid. 'J'he Committee met at St. J^din, in the Trinity Chuicii School Room, on Friday, July 4th, 1.S84, at n.;iO. The Minutes of the last Meetings of the (Jeneral Commit tie and of this Committee were read and aj^proved. It was resolved that .'],50() copies of the Aiuuial licport lie printed, and that the following be a Committee to attend lo that duty : ^fr. C. E. L. Jarvis, the Bishoj) Coadjutor, Rev. T. K. Dowling, Mr. A. 1'. Tippet, with t!ie Treasurer and Seeretaiy. 97 be lu-l<\ luljntor. I. Avm- W. ^Sl 0. the Com- torv Com- [. Aiuniiil tory Coiii- tlio Cli'V.-\v tlie seveiiil i)?n.-5es writ-' [ily Oluiri'h ,1 rvcport 1'^' |t«) uttvu'l to llUn-. T. K. i(\ 8eci-otaiy. Tho following were appointed members of tlic Finance Com- mittee: ^ressrs. W. M. Jarvis, H. AV. Frith, G. A SchofieUl, W. Carman, G. E. Fonety, T. W. Daniel, G. Sidney Smith, C. F. Kinnear, and the Treasurer; four to form a quorum. ^Iv. II. L. Sturdee was appointed Secretary of the Widows and Orphans Fund. Mr. Maedonald presented a Kejiort from the Glebe Land Committee, whicli was received and referred back to the Com- initteo now to be appointed, who arc as follows: Messrs. C. A. Maedonald, G. A. Schofield, G. Sidney Smith, il. L. Sturdee, C. W. We'ldon, E. L. Wetmore, and the Treasurer. It was resolved tliat the Glebe Lund Committee be instructed and authorized to take such steps and bring such suits as they may think necessary to retain possession of, and recover all laiuls and property connected therewith, vested in the Society uiuler the Act 34: Vic, Cap. 70, subject uhvays to tho consent and approval of the Lord Bishop. It was resolved that a Committee be api)ointed to prepare, at their discretion, during the ensuing year, one or moiro "<)ccasio.i;i" Papers " containing a statement of such facts and information as may be deemed likely to furtiier the interests of the Society; and report the same for the approval of the Executive Committee; and that the Right llcv. the Bishop Coadjutor, the Revs. Canon Medley, T. E. Dowling, 0. S. Newnham, and Messrs. G. A. Schofield, and II. W. Frith, do compose the said Committee. That Ml". T. B. Robinson be Secretary of the Fund for the Education of the Sons of the Clergy for the ensuing year. It was resolved that a Committee be appointed to propose any additions or alterations that may appear desirable in con- nection either with the Constitution of tho Society, the regu- lations M'hich govern its various funds, or the forms at preseni; in use, and to submit their Report to this Committee for further 8 m 98 considcnition iind for presentation to the General Committee, and that the following do form the said Committee: Messrs. G. A. Schofield, 11. L.^Sturdee, G. J. Bliss, II. W. Frith, the lion, the Chief Justice, the Treasurer, and A. A. Sterling. It was resolved that the amount of the average annual col- lection, required from the Kev. W. S. I\eales, on his continu- ing in connection with the Widows and Orphans Fund, under Kule X, be fixed at $4:0(>; his annual premium continuing as before. It Avas resolved that the Finance Committee be instructid and authorized to take stei)8 and bring such suit as they m;iy think necessary to retain possession of, protect and recover all lands, excepting Glebe land, and other property belonging (o the Society, subject always to the consent and approval of tliu Lord Bishop. t.o/.' I;;' ui;'« ■i-t- FINANCE COMMITTEE. The following is an abstract of the Reports made by this Committee to the Executive Committee during the year ending 30th June, 1884. JANUARY, 1884. 1. — Land Damaycs : MissD. B. Hazen Trust : — The track of the St. John Bridge and Railway Extension Company being about to be carried over a part of the lands bequeathed to the Society by ]\liss Hazen, a sub-committee had attended before the Commissioners appointed to assess the value of the land required for such track. The quantity of land taken was a strip GOO feet in length, and varying in breadth from 70 to 90 feet. The damages awarded were $1,000.00, and that sum had been paid to the Treasurer. 2. The Committee had authorized Mr. G. E. Fairweather to take any necessary proceedings against two persons trespassing on lands in the Parish of Simonds, belonging to the same Trust. : I ■ 99 nmittec, : Messrs. iritb, the evling. luual col- contiuu- nd, under tinuing ^^ instructed 5 they may recover all clonging to roval of tbe ladc by this year ending |john Bridge to be carried [ety by Miss bmmissioners ted for such GOO iect in J feet. The ad been piud Lirweather to ^s trespassing to the siime 3. City of Saint John Street Debenture, No. 12, for !?400.00, and County of Saint Jolin Alms House Debenture, No. ('», for •^-"iOO.OO, had matured and been paid olT; and the.«evoral suin.-^ received with other monies, amounting in all to '1^0,000.(10, liad been placed on deposit at 1 p. c. in the Dauk of New Hruns- wick. MAUCH, 1884. 1. E\'i)hinations given of certain parts of the last Keport asked for hv the Executive Conimittec. 2. The lot on Prince William and Water Streets, Saint John, ordered by the Executive Committee tu be sold, had been olTercd at auction on the 14th of February last, and purchased Ijv Mr. James J. Bostwick for the sum of ^2,000.00. 3. Mr. V. S. White had given notice that ho would give up llie store and premises on the North ^larket Wharf, Sr. John, l)L'!onging to the S. Scovil Trust, on the lr:t Ma\ next, unless tlie rent should be reduced; and, rather than reduce the rent, the Committee had advertised the property to be let. 4. The Committee submitted a petition from Mr. Thomas P. Trueman, praying a reduction of rent on his lease of land, belonging to the Miss Ilazen Trust, and lying between Gilbert's Koad and the City Road, St. John. The Committee recom- mended that the matter be dealt with as follows: The present lease was for 21 years, from 1st November, 1878. The rent under a prior letting had been §90.00, but the pro- perty, during the litigation over Miss ITazcn's Avill, having got into arrears to the extent of ^540.00, a new lease had been jiiven Mr. Trueman, at $135.00 per annum. Mr. Trncman now proposed to pay his rent at this rate up to 1st May next, which, for the 6^^ years the lease would then, have run, would iiniount to $247.50 beyond what he would have paid at the oM rent. Placing this sum to the credit of the arrears there would remain unpaid $292.50. It had been agreed with Mr. Trueman, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, to divide the lot into two, giving one lot on Gilbert's Road, of 33 feet by about 80 feet, and one on the City Road, 34 feet by 40 feet, with a right of way from the City Road to the roar of the other Lot, 7-} feet in width, and to make the rent of the lot on Gilbert's Road $72.00; and of the other lot $30.00. Two now leases to be issued to Mr. Truenum, for 15 years and a liulf, and the old lease cancelled. •■'I 100 5. The Treasurer hud deposited .51,000.00 in the Bank of Nova Scotia at 4 p. c. mm • ■'if ,' ■ : .r ' :>. t: ; ■■ if II r .TTNE, 1884. 1. The proptM'ty lying between Prince Williiun and Saint John Streets, in the City of Saint John, sold in March last, to Mr. J. J. Bostwick, for ^IJ)0()A){), had been jiaid for l)y him, and the transfer conijjleted. 2. Leased, in accordance with the resolution of the General Committee, had been j)rei)ared for Mr. Trueman, but not yd executed. Mr. Trueman had i)aid ui> his rent in full to l>t May last. 3. The store and premises on the Xorth Market Wljuif. Saint John, belon«rin0,500.00, waiting for invest- ment, but for which no suitable investment hud been fouml. REPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE, For Year Ending June Ist^ 1884. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the General Com- mittee of the J) iocesan Church Society: The Committee to whom was entrusted the management of the Depository of the Society for Promoting Christian Know- ledge, beg to submit their Tenth Annual Report and Accounts ; The sale of Books for the year ending April 30, 1884, amounted to i^OSO O'.^ 101 l^iist year 8^7 wpies of " The Dawn of Day " were circulated ill 22 Pari.shop. This year {^A2 copies have heoii ptiiil for in ailvance. Trinity Church ''Parochial Ma;L(:i/ine,*' and "Kingston |)('ancry Maju'azino *' locali/c A'io copies. Ei«i;iit Mcetinjxs of the Committee have heen hehUiurinff tho year, and ten imj)orlation.s of I5f)ok.s have lieen received direct i'mni the Parent Society. Two liranch Depositories have been e.st:il)li>;hed : one at Moncton, and the other at St. Ste[)hen. There is reason to hope that tliey will be .self-supportina^, Mild that their number will gradually increase througliout the i)iocese. Vour Committee beg to place on record the following Grants made to this Diucese by the Parent Society : 1. Passage money — .1*10 each, from Canning's Fund — to the Reverend Henry liolloway, the lievcrend Amos J. Cres- well, S. A. C, and JJeverend J. C. Titcombe. 2. A renewed (J rant (»f t':]0 for Scho(d-church, at ^[ooso- path, Simonds, and £2ry o to complete the church at Wilniot. ;.). Books and Christian Season Tractrf "for use in this Diocese/' to the value of £10.0.0, on application of Bishop Kingdon, who also obtained liooks for Messrs. liolloway and Titcombe. 4. The Diocesan Girl's Friendly Society (Fredericton); St. Andrews; Christ Church, St. Stephen; Trinity Mission, St. Stephen, iiave also received Tracts or Sunday School Library l)ooks. 5. Only one Parisli — Carleton — has availed itself of the Society's offer of free grants ol the " Tracts for the Holy Seasons of the Church."' Clergymen desiring to avail them- selves of this offer should write to the Secretary for a form of ajiplication; they should state : (1) the name of the Parish; {'■I) the number of the i)opulation ; (3) whether there is a considerable proportion of poor in the Parish; and should give instructions how the Tracts can be forwarded. The Treasurer's Account accompanies this Report. Respectfully submitted, THEODORE E. BOWLING, Secretary. ft!}-. !»■ ■ »1 102 EEPORT OF THE BOAED OF HOME MISSIONS, Tor The Year Eiidinir June 30t?i, 1881. .IW'V To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the Qenerul Com- mittee of the Diocesan Clinrch Society : The Board of Home Missions submit tlic following Report: During the past j'car the following alterations have bci-u made in the Schedule adopted by the General Committee bust July: J5aie I)i:s Vents. — The assessment has been reduced !?1().00. and the grant increased 'MO. 00. Pjiince WiLLiAjr. — Under the resolution of the General ('ommittee last year the grant to this I\[ission expired uj)i)n the resignation of the Keverend TjcB. W. Fowler. The Reverend A. E. G. Lowndes, who is in Deacon's order.-, having been ap]iointed to the Mission, the Board made a grant of .^380.00, conditional ni)on a contribution of 8300.00 by tiie Mission. WATEurouD. — The Missionary in cbargc having received Priest's orders, the grant to tliis Mission was increased .f 100.(>(j to bring the total stipend uj) to ^'5700.00. Grand Faels and Madawaska. --Arrangements having- been made whereby these Missions will be served togetiier, tlio Board have made a grant of ii?350.00, conditional upon u con- tribution of ^350.00 by the people. , . . Speciae Grants.— a grant of st^SO.OO was made to Rev, II. T. Parlee for devices as lay reader in the Mission of Riclimond during several months that the Mission was vacant. A grant of >530.00 (the people having ])aid 820.00) wasmaia' to the Rev. G. II. Sterling for services in the Mission of ^'e\v- castle during the vacancy. Parsonage Houses. — Grants of |«100.00 each, ui)on the usual conditions, have been made to the Missions of Baio de.s Vents, Petersville, and Sackvillo, 103 ;iONS, ?)'td Com- ry Report : mvc bei'U iiittce hi-st Qi\ 1^40.00, e General )irccl iip'sn )u's ovilevs. ido a lira r. I 00 1)V the n- receivnl TecUlUCiiO Us having gothcr, the ipou ii cou- loTiCV. H. Kichmoiul Travelling Expenses.— 5^211.42 lias been paid out of tho 8. P. G. Grant towards tho travelling expenses of tho ^[ission- aries who have come from England to the Missions of Albert and Weldford, and to Mr. Williams, who is working at New- castle, Grand Lake, under tho direction of the Rector of Maugerville. Divinity Scholarship's Fund. — A grant of $00.00 from the income of this Fund has been paid to Mr. Niels Hansen, and the balance of the income .i? 12.00, has been paid to Mr. S. Neales. Deputations. — During the year deputations from the Board have visited the Missions of Douglas, Potersville, Stanley, and Weldford. The Bishop Coadjutor, during his recent visit to England, waited upon the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, to thank them for the generous assistance they have given in the i)ast, and to lay before them a statement of the present position of tho Diocese. His Lordship has reported to the Board that the S, P. G. urged very strongly that every effort be made here by meetings and otherwise to raise the Diocese into the rank of a self-supporting Church, as their grant must gradually bo with- drawn to help to plant and maintain the Church in newer and poorer places. The Bishop Coadjutor was also requested by the Society to urge upon those Missionaries, who were en its list, the duty of making a Yearly Report. The S. P. C. K., with their accustomed liberality, granted t"]0 sterling to aid in paying the passage of three Missionaries engaged by the Bishop Coadjutor for work in the Diocese. The Board having learned from His Lordship tho Bishop how much the Diocese was indebted to his Commissary in England —the Reverend Dr. Hicks — for assistance in procuring Mis- sionaries to work here, requested His Lordship to convey to Dr. Hicks their warmest thanks for his valuable labours on belialf of tho Diocese. Of the fonr gentlemen who agreed to come out, three have already arrived and proceeded to tho work assigned to them: The Reverend A. J. Cresswell, to Albert. The Reverend H. Holloway, to Weldford. Mr. E. J. P. Williams to work at Newcastle, Grand Lake^ pder the direction of tho Rector of Maugerville. ,• n ^m^i irnml •<;'■■' ;;: l.:'./''v''M\ '■■■,''• ■, ■ 3'-'' UX '\ : 104 The Reverend J. C. Titcotnbc, wlio is to take charge of tlic Mission of Canterbury, is expected to arrive in about a month. TiiAVELLiXG Outfit. — The Board, believing that it is very desirable that some provision should be made whereby younir men commencing work in this Diocese ma^ be enabled to })ur- chase the requisite travelling outfit without becoming involved in debt for the same, recommend the General Committee to adojit the following resolution, to remove a difficulty whicli has many times been found very serious. When a man is ordained Deacon, and commences work iii this Diocese in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the D. C. S., the sum of $;:i50.00 may be advanced to him for tlio purchase of necessary travelling outfit, upon the following conditions: 1st. That he undertakes to serve at least three years in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Society. 2nd. That during these three years his stipend shall not exceed $700, out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to retain $25 per (juartcr till the sum advanced be repaid. 3rd. That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work before the expiration of the three years, he shall refund such part of the grant as may still be unpaid. Statement for S. P. (I. —The Board submit herewitlr n copy of the statistical return furnished during tlie past yoar to the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. As this return is now required every year, and is in every point a matter of great interest to the Diocese, the Bonrd recommend that it be included in the Annual Keport of tiio Societv. The Board desire to point out to the General Committoo, that the whole number of Missions at present requiring iiid cannot be maintained unless the voluntary subscriptions to the Society amount to ^8,500 annually, in addition to any mm required to make up reductions that must soon be made in the grant from S. P. G. As the amount received last year \v:is only $7,200, great effort must be made in every Mission or we must again be compelled to abandon some of the present work. This estimate does not allow for any new work to beundertaken. There also remains due of the unpaid balances reported lust year, from Kingsclear f3.85, all the others having been ])aid. 105 years in a Assessment for Next Ykau. — Tho Boiird, having con- sidered the depressed state of business idl tlirougli tlie Pro- vince at present, believe that it wonlil be very undesirable to make any general increase in the assessments for ne;ct year. On the other hand, in view of tho fact that the reduction of the S. P. G. Grant cannot he much longer postponed, they tliink it desirable that notice should nov>- he given that all the assessments must be increased in July,. 1885. With respect to the mode of such increase the l^oarcl believe that it will bo nuich easier to make a small increase in the assessments every year than to get a larger sum each fourth year. They, there- fore, recommend the (leneral Commitice to ado])t a resolution ])roviding for an increase of ^500 annually, and a like reduc- tion in the 1). C. S. Grant, to commence on 1st July, 1885. In order to })revent monies so received appearing in the Treasurer's accounts as surplus income, until they are required to meet the S. P. G. reductions, the Board recommend that a separate account be opened to Ijo called the Reserve Fund, to which these sums shall be carried, and in which they shall bo kept until rei r.5 To 1 00 5 50 '25 . • • • 8 50 15 3 '25 T9 • • • • 18 pies, 6 00 74 To the Ex'eciih'ifp Committee- of the Diocesan Church Society: The Glebe Land Comniittco of tlie Diocesan Chnrch Society lu'g to submit the following Report in addition to the mutters reported at the General Meeting : That application has been made for a deed of a portion of tlie hind situate at Hopewell, in the County of Albert, alleged to have been bold to one Solemn Woodworth, and after investi- pitiou, it ap})ears that this is a i)orti()n of the tract described 111 the Act )3-i, Vic, Cap. TO, of the Statutes of New Bruns- wick, as the twenty-seventh tract, and situate in the Parish id Hopewell, Westmorland County, and it further appears iliat the sum of fifty dollars was paid by ^Ir. Woodworth for ^;ich portion of the said hind to the Lord Bishop in November, ISGI), and we are informed this amount is now on dejiosit in the Savings' liank at Fredericton. From a letter received from Mr. S. G. Morse, and which is siiUinitted herewith, we learn that other parties in Hopewell lay claim to other portions of the above tract, but we are unable to report conclusively as to the justness of these claims, but in M)ine cases we have reason to believe the claims arc not tenable. That from reliable statements received from various (piarters, v.c gather that th.ero are valuable Glebe Lands in different ]i;ufs of the Province which have been conveyed to the Society liy the above Act, and are now occupied by trespassers, claim- ing a possessing title, but which might be recovered by means f the Act above referred to, and if the Society desire to pro- (I 143 11 tect their rights some imniediate action should be taken to l)revent the operation of the Statute of Limitations; we thore- l''»i'o suggest that the Glebe Lands Committee be enlarged and full power be delegated to them to deal with these lands, and ill their discretion, but only with the unanimous consent of MU'ii Committee, to bring actions and take legal measures for the recovery of the possession :ind protection of the Society's interests in such lands without reference to the (Jeneral Com- mittee, as the (Jlebo Land Committee with its ])resent limited [Hiwers is totally unable to take any effective or decisive steps, and occasions frequently arise when prompt action is desirable. All which is respectfully submitted, CHAS. A. :>rACDONALD, Chairman. St. John, N. B., July 2nd, 1884. '• '■- Sl-.':^ ■-,■1. ■•-. . :.' < ! 108 7b /At? 7?/<7/// liecerend the Lord Bishop of Fredericlon and tht General Committee of the Diocesan Church /society: The Committee appointed hist year to promote the inter- ests of tlie Incapacitated Clergy Fund beg to report that they find tliat since the Committee, with a simihir object, reported in 1873, very little has been done in the matter. Indeed so much has the Fund been overlooked that two small sums, one of $17.00, and another of 92 cents, which were limited to this Fund, have been absorbed in the General Funds of the Society, and have not been credited to the object for which they Avere intended. Your Committee have issued the accompanying appeal to the Society of the Diocese for which they hope a greater suc- cess than has at present been obtained. In the appeal they recommend that a special fund be started which shall not ho broken in upon for five years, so that from the accumulation of snbscriptions, donations, and interest, a considerjible addi- tion to the principal of the fund may be expected. Your Committee hope that this recommendation w'ill meet with your approval. Donations to the extent of $1, -AOL 50 in aid of '' The. Incapa- citated Clergy Special Fund "' (as per statement herewith) have been received by the Treasure!*. Your Committee recommend that a permanent Committoo be appointed to watch over the interests of this very important and necessary fund, and that every Incumbent of the Diocese be requested to make some effort during the year in aid of '* The Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund " either by personal canvass or collection in Church. Respectfully submitted. H. TITLLY KINGDOX, Bishop Coadji'Toi?, F. H. S. BRIGSTOCKE, J. ROY CAMPBELL, S. JONES HANFORD, T. W. DANIEL, II. W. FRITH, GEO. A. SCHOFIELl), G. HERBJJRT LEE, paced this Ist day of July, A. D., 1884, 109 INCAPACITATED CLERGY SPECIAL FUND. iy Cash from Metropolitan, ... • • • • • • • |;50 00 > do. 1 < do. • ••• •••« 50 00 do. It T. Chamberlain, 25 00 do. < ( Metropolitan • ••• •>•• 25 00 do. 4 ( Alfrec Reude, • • * ■ • ■ • 120 83 do. i ( Lord Coleridge, 50 00 do. 1 < Metropolitan • >•• •••■ 29 17 do. t ( do. ■ • • • • 1 • 50 00 do. • * Mrs. Ford (England), .... .... 50 00 do. I 1 Late Joseph Myslirall, • > • . • • . 40 00 do. << Bishop Coadjutor, .... . • . do. << B. F .... |97 33 do. < < The Misses Webb, .... 24 33 do. V ■4 i! * 'iM-H-.r-.- llO by iige or infirmity." The necessity for such a Fund will scjirccly be questioned by any one. Bnt amidst tlie ])rcss- ing needs of the Diocese for active Missionary work in ail directions this f'und has been permitted to lie almost dormuiU; the enfeebled or worn out ministers of the Church have been ])assed by unheeded; and in the half century which the Society has nearly com])leted, the accumulations of the Fund hjivo only reached the sum of ii?5,G00, the income from which is in- sufficient to })ay the only i)en8ion as yet charged upon it. Kecognizing however, as some did recognize, the great im})()rt- anco of this branch of the Society's work, a code of rules was, some years ago, prepared and adopted, not merely to regulate the administration of the Fund, but also to promote, as Avas hoped, an interest in increasing it. These rules appe;ir at length in all the later reports of the Society; but, as they ai'c ])robably not often read, it may be well to give here an abstract of their provisions: The Fund is to consist of the accnmuhi- tions already intiand, with such as should accrue, and '*' of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions "" to or for this special object; the interest of the Fund, only, to be applied to the relief of *' disabled clergy of the Diocese; *' all surplus moneys to be added to the capital; the management of the Fund to be vested in the Executive Committee; any clergyman duly appointed in the Diocese ''being unable to discharge the duties of his office, through mental or bodily infirmity,'' to be afc liberty to apply to the Executive Com- mittee, and, at their discretion, to receive such yearly pension not to exceed $400, as they shall see fit, every application to be accompanied by the recommendation of the Bishop. Other provisions follow to guard the Fund from undue claims and for matters of detail, which it is unnecessary to cite. IIcio then WG have the nuichinery for working the Fund however large, and how many soever the demands upon it. But up to this time we have the machinery only. T/ie Fiend has not materiaUy increased ! In order to bring the matter more pro- minently before the members of our Church, and to provoke, if possible, more concern about it, the following resolution was moved and adopted at the last meeting of the General Committee: * " Revived, That a Special Committee bo now appointed to whom shall be entrusted the duty of promoting the intercuts of The Incapacitated Clergy Fund." , ■ ■ Ill 1 Fulul ic iircs.s- k in all ormiin;; ive IjL'iii 2 Society nfl li:ivo icli is iii- upou it. t iinporl- iiles was, I regulate e, iii^ was ippc;vr tit I thev arc II tibstnict iccmnula- ul '* of ail ibiitions '" 1, only, to Diocese; " inagenient ^ittce; any uuiiblo to or bodily tive Coni- ■ly pension ilication to ip. Other ilaims and ite. Here d however But up to )i(l has Hill ' more pro- ;o provoke, resolution le General The Committee appointed under this resolution have f:;ivcn the matter referred to them their serious consideration. They feel that its importance cannot be too gravely stated. They desire by this appeal to bring it home to the hearts and con- sciences of their fellow-Churchmen, very many of whom fail to support such a work as this, merely from lack of observation. How much stress, amongst all classes of society, is laid ui)on the prudential maxims by which, from various points of view, men are urged to make provision in health for sickness, and in youth for age. Yet how vain arc such maxims for the great majority of the clergyl "With their slender stipends, and com- paratively heavy expenses, how impossible nt'lst it be to lay by any store for their own future. For their widows and orphans, in case of death, many do make a scanty provision; but for themselves and their families, should they live to become ** incapacitated," how can they providel Tlius the prospect of life, prolonged amidst the infirmities of sickness or old age, is, in a prudential point of view, more depressing than the prospect of premature death. But there is another side to the matter, and, so far as the welfare of the Church is concerned, a more serious side still. What does the incapacity of a clergy- man mean? It means less work and feebler work. It means less power over the younger and more active part of the Hock. It means lack of progress, and almost certainly of retrogression! And yet the incapacitated Priest for whose retirement the Church makes no provision, mu.'^i struggle on, in very many cases, whatever the consequences may be to his people. What a miserably painful position both for pastor and for flock! To be compelled to witness the work of a lifetime, perchance, dwindling away, and to have no other alternative but to struggle on, or starve? Surely no one can seriously contem- plate possibilities so calamitous, without a sincere desire to do M'hat lies in his power to avert them. What then can be done? In order to answer this, it is necessary to consider what is likely to be required, and how the requirement must be met. The Committee feel that it is not easy to answer positively either of these demands. There are in the Diocese sixty-seven ofliciating clergy. How many of these are likely at any one time to become claimants on the Fund, it is almost impossible, without any past experience, to determine. Sup])ose, however, the number should average four. This, at ^400 a year each, would require an income of $1,600, and to get this income, would, ov^n at 6 per cent, require a capital of nearly $^7,000, '^y ) ), :| I I iiii i.l V stl. >- ■ .1* ' ' .-if) 1 y ■■ •. ^1 -. V ■ 1' 112 or ^21,400 more than the present amonnt of the Fund. On the other hand if it were advisable or practicable to depend iil)on annual contributions, instead of an endowment, it would be necessary to raise 81, '204 annually, in addition to the pro- sent income of the Fund. To do either of these thin^^s can only be attempted by the hearty concurrence of priests and people throughout the Diocese, lloader, into whose hands this ai)poal may fall, will i/oii do what you can? If every one to whom it may come will answer ''yes,*' — see how easily the whole thing might be done, at least, within fire years. Sup- pose this paper should reach live hundred heads of families; that is not a large proportion of the forty-seven thousand per- sons who profess to belong to the Church of England in this Province. Well, the Committee estimate that there are at least three Churchmen in the Diocese who could give }?20(» a year each for live years, which would amount to .$3, 000. 10 who could give ^100 each, — making. . 5,000. 10 (( .1^50 a ({ .. 2,500. 20 tt ^•25 a tt .. 2,500. 40 t* $10 (< tt .. 2,000. Total, 83 Total, §15,000. This may appear a large estimate, but as it only requires eighty-three of the five hundred to make it up, there is a wide margin left for possible shortcomings. Could this amount be raised in five years the Fund would slightly exceed $20,000; give an income of $1,200; and provide for three pensioners upon it. If a fourth claimant should appear we might hojic that the $400 required for him would be made up by annual subscriptions among the great bulk of remaining Churchmen, Avho had not contributed as above; or, what would bo far better, that all should contribute something at once, to meet the claim when made. The Committee urge this appeal most earnestly ujion their fellow-Churchmen; they are simply discharging a duty ca::t upon them by the Church, though they do it with a deep con- viction of the necessity for immediate action. They entreat every individual who may read this paper, faithfully and prayerfully to ponder it, and then to makQ answer either to 113 his or her pastor, or to one of the Committee, what he or eho will do, be it little or much, for The Incapacitated Clergy Fund. Committee: The Right Rev. The Bishop-Coadjutor. The Rev. Canon Brigstockc. The Rev. S. J. Hanford. The Rev. J. R. Campbell. T. W. Daniel, Esq. 11. W. Frith, FIsq. G. A. Schotield, Esq. G. HERBERT LEE, Hon. Sec'y. October, 1883. REPORT OF THE AUDITORS Upon the Accounts of the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society for the Year ending 31st May, 1884. We have had submitted to us by the Treasurer the various Accounts for the past year, and we beg to report the same correct. We have examined the Securities, Debentures and Disposal Receipts, as stated in the Treasurer's Accounts, and find them to agree with his Report. We have pleasure in reporting that the Accounts have been kept in a correct and satisfactory manner. C. H. 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St. Mary's \ 64. St. James, . . 65. St. Martins, 66. Upham 67. Weldford,.. 4502 150 114 50 64 16 10 75 196 35 16597 00 116269 00 1501 00 1831 00 106 00 46 00 $4765 00 125277 00 1415 00 11138 00 88 00 525 00 16 00 854 00 12517 00 520 00 400 00 97 00 68. Waterford, . 69. Westfield... 70. Woodstock, "129*60 20 00 88 00 1150 00 232 00 300 00 "i8o"o6 90 00 71. Wicklow, . . 280 00 72. Westmorl'nd j 5212 $6726 00 $21071 00 $6196 00 $28194 00113804 00 :'■^s W'-^ 121 Self-Sustaining Missions, included in S.P.G. Return, 31st Dec.'83. 94 00113804 00 PARISH OR MISSION. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8. Chatham, . . 130 I $850 00 $200 00 $60 00 13. Carleton, St. George,.. . 96 1396 00 593 00 450 00 13. " Victoria, 80 145 00 $345 00 300 00 16. Dorchester,. 80 300 00 150 00 1750 00 17. Fredericton, 130 1390 00 380 00 3000 00 650 00 18 " Cathedral 300 135 506 00 1660 00 100 00 24. Hampton,. . 966' 66 28. Maugcrville, 41. Portland, St. 40 430 66 300 00 Luke, .... 42. do. St. Paul, 315 307 00 ; 3568 00 915 00 1943 00 43. do. St. John Baptiet, 47. Rothesay, . . 103 2173 00 1644 00 350 800 00 53 00 53. SiLssex, 104 359 66 730 OQ 118 00 99 66 54. Shediac, .... 56 385 00 354 00 80 00 115 00 50. St. Stephen, Christ Ch. 70 45 57. " Trinity Ch 70 OO 607 00 450 00 75 00 100 00 59. St. Andrews 166 330 OC 510 00 350 00 560 00 361 00 61. St. John Trinity, 350 363 0(] 1 1084 00 2o00 00 1363 00 62. " St. Mark,. 150 : 1501 00 1415 00 1138 00 530 00 64. " St. James, 114 ' 1831 00 88 00 400 00 70. Woodstock. 196 139 OC ►. 1150 00 90 00 3900 14345 OC ►ill 7336 00 $6035 00 $12760 00 $3395 00 :' • ♦' r^-- i- . . . I ""'i\ ■Ult\ ■.■■'41 ,t , 'i «i ■ X^JK f «' fiHjCN j; ^myi Bi-' 1^ *!' ^ M .•' |»^^ ' ^m '■' ' IwV ^.| ■•' Sv; ■1^ i ^ ■ «;-i *V¥ai ■?'' ^i SI 't ' 'SR3 'i ' ;:>SL aPw '■ iw. ^t(5| * SI /J'' *'■ ■tw V* Ii9 '^ ' M^i'- i.' U'mI; J, I, t. 'j.-* ! ;> ,' 1^ ^: 12^ Statement for S. P. G., 31st December, 1883. 1. Area of the Diocese : Square miles, . 2. Total Population of the Diocese, . . . ST. jVIembers of the Church of England,. 4. Communicants 5. Clergy, 27,174 821,23;) 40,708 5,212 ■ ,■ OS 6. Parishes or Missions. 72 I.- I'-'.'i >'*■.. INCOME. AIDED MISSIONS. SELF- SUSTAIN INC. MISSIONS. 7. Local Endowment for Clergy, 8. Offertory Collections, .... , 9. Pew Rents 10. Other Donations, .... !|;6,341 00 20.501 OQ 6,196 00 27,109 00 3,459 00 6,290 00 $4,345 00 17,226 00 6,025 00 12,760 00 11. Other Sources (Church Lands), 2,395 00 12. S. P. G. Grant, £1,300 169.896 00 $42,751 0 . . . $14,500 12 Amount paid for the year 1882-83, returned as unsettled in Report, p. 127, .... $171 66 I'aid for the year 1884-85, Newcastle, G.L., 6 66 ,. , . 178 32 Total grants paid during the year 1883-84, . .$14,678 44 1 I** 124 %: S. P. G. PENSIONS. The usual payments liave been made during the year as follows: Mrs. S. D. Lee Street, ^244 00 Mrs. F. Coster, 244 00 Mrs. N. A. Coster, 244 00 Mrs. John Black, 244 00 $970 00 OFFICERS SALARIES. , ; ' The amounts ordered by the General Committee as per last Report, p. 100, have been duly paid, namely: • To the Secretary, $100 00 To the Treasurer, .... 300 00 $400 00 CONTINGENCIES. The amount ordered by the General Committee as per last Report, p. 100, was 1450.00; the amount actually expended is $405.04, namely: For printing Report, .... $250 54 ": Stationery, postage, printing, etc., .... 154 50 , $405 04 r,- •.,! i un ' M W: I-'*" V ' DOUGLAS PROPERTY, PRINCE WILLIAM AND WATER STREETS, ST. JOHN, N. B. This property was on the 14th day of February last sold at public auction, by order of the Executive Committee, under the direction of the Finance Committee, and was purchased by Mr. J. J. Bostwick for the sum of $2,500.00; this account therefore is now closed and the balance transferred to General Purposes Fund. Paid by Mr. Bostwick, .... .... , ♦ . . $2,500 00 Ten days' interest, .... .... .... .... 3 89 Mr. A. Gushing, rent of shed, 22 00 '.■" .•^\''' ' "$2,525 89 Paid taxes and expenses of sale, . .". . ' $73 10 Balance to General Purposes Fund,;.. 2,452 79 .?'!'» .,' '4 J ■ -< 'I -sUiji,^; $2,525 89 1-^5 ' • S. p. O. GRANTS* ' :: The amounts received from the S. P. G., during the year ' -^ are as follows: '• Ist July, 1883, .... £375 |5l,815 70 1st October, 1883, 375 1,805 29 1st January, 1884, .... 375 1,799 04 Ist April, 1884, 375 1,819 88 '•'■ :'M.i::u"; ' -:. ■ , ;.: ■ ' . ^, . ! • , !' $7,239 91 DEFICI1^.NCY FUND, 1881. '' The amount remaining unpaid at the close of last year, as per Report, ]). 134, was $21.50. No part of this sum has been paid, although the parties from whom the several sums, making up this amount, are due, have been communicated with on the subject. .•<,•■*■-/!';•.'..' ;^' i. ■■!••.■ i^, •■', '-i.i!. !.•(.-■.■ u., SUBSORIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS. « i The sums received during the year are as follows: J. ear 1882—83, .... .... .... .... Year 1883-84, total $7,264 22 Paid last year as per Report,p. 131, $689 55 ,. Unpaid yet, ... .... 135 18 '. 824 73 $87 20 Year 1884-85, received on account, . . Total received, . . C,439 49 521 62 . . . $7,048 37 CniLDKP]N S MISSION BOXES. The total amount received during the year is, .... $758 58 Paid out for expenses, .... .... 42 46 ■ii-\ ,. Amount to General Purposes Account, $716 12 'I ; '?■ 4 ■f'.H < t F)i; 8( - V mm'-- mi- : t«)il *.!■:, ,. I. I:' V ^; U f .■ i<:'' 120 HAZEN TRUST INCOME ACCOUNT. The rents collectecl as per Rent Roll amount to, . . . $1,117 00 Amount of Arrears, .... 889 80 HAZEN TttUST PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT. There has been paid into this account from the Saint John Bridge and Railway Company for part of lands, fronting on the Douglas Road, in the City of Portland, taken by the Com- pany for railway purposes, the sum of $1 ,000.00; and the balance to debit of this account is now $'3,043.00. « • SCOVIL TRUST. By order of General Committee as per last Report, p. 99, the sum of $266.66 was granted towards the purchase of a Parsonage Home for the Mission of Cambridge, under the direction of the Finance Committee, and as this sum has not been called for the amount still remains to credit of the ac- count, tl:c sum of $149.09 has been transferred to credit of General Purposes Account. INTEREST. • • • • From Chipman Trust, .... Merritt Trust, ... .... Hazen Trust, ... .... .... .... General Investment, $2,135 57 Less amount to credit of various funds, . . 1,458 00 (< it $2,485 00 234 00 161 87 667 57 Amount to General Purposes Account, . . . $3,548 44 CHIPMAN TRUST. No change has been made in the Investments of this Trust. ■ MERRITT TRUST. No chaoge has been made in the luvestnients of tl^ia Trust, CLERGY WIDOW.N .XD OiU rVXS FUND. Balance as per last Report, p. 14o, $205 13 Amount received from II. Lawrance Sturdce, Esq., Secretary of the Fund during the year, 4?0 83 One year's interest on principal sum, .... 'jGO 00 Subscription from C. F. Kin near, Esq., ... .... 5 00 Pensions paid during the year to : Mrs. J. M. Sterling, $100 00 Mrs. J. 11. Saturley, 200 00 Mrs. J. F. Carr, 200 00 $l,G49 00 'I Amount added to Capital, Balance, .... . . . The Capital of this Fund is now 4500 00 800 00 .1 'r.\i , 1,300 00 $340 96 $1G8 00 ,f .,-, ' CLERGY WIDOWS AND OIIPHANS SPECIAL FUND. . There has been no addition to this Fund during the year, the balance last year as per Report, p. 147, was $432.39. INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND ACCOUNT. iia*. j-.l The balance as per Report, p. 144, One year's interest on Fnnd, — .... Paid Rev. Thomas Hartin during the year as per order Report, p. 98, .... .... $138 55 336 00 ^474 55 350 00 Balance, .... .... ... .... $124 55 There is 150.00 due Mr. Hartin, being part of amount duo him for Januarv, 1884, quarter. i; e s . pit : m^fH ■ Ml- '■S: '■)■!(:■■' ' '■ Ji- 4vr. : .r :- 128 EDUCATION OP THE CHILDREN OP THE CLERGY. Balaaice as per last Beport, p. 144, One year's interest on JFiind, .... year Total, • • • • • •ft • • • • • ■ • • • • • t $279 79 90 00 $369 70 DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIP'S FUND ACCOUNT. I 1 Balance as per last Report, p. 148, One year's interest on Fund, .... Paid Jlr. N. Hansen, *' " S. Neales, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $80 S4r 72 00 $60 00 12 00 $152 84 72 Oi Balance, • •. • • $80 84 GLEBE LANDS TRUST. There has been paid into this account the sum of $260.00, being proceeds sale of 12 Tract, Saumarez, Gloucester County, and there is now a balance in hand of, $447 41 Namely, 7 Tract, $93 51 12 " 240 00 n (( 19 113 90 $447 41 MISSIONARY ASSESSMENTS. Year 1883-84 full amount, Unsettled, .... • • • • .... $12,161 70 525 00 Year 1882-83, April quarter, . . . Year 1884-85, July quarter, .... Total paid in, . . . .... Amount paid Missionaries, .... Amount to new Account, , . . • • • • $11,636 70 438 00 106 00 . . . . .... $1/«,180 (0 . . $12,074 70 106 00 $12,180 70 129 %279 79 90 00 $369 70 $80 84 72 00 $152 84 72 Oi ;;. 180 84 »f ^260.00, ;er County, $447 41 $447 41 $12,161 70 525 00 $"11,636 70 438 00 106 00 $li^70 $12,180 70 SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (DERBY) TRUST. Tho interest on this Fund, 136.00, has been paid to Rev. A. F. Hiltz, as usual. : ■ • -'-i . . . '. ■ ,-: • : ' - wheten (richibucto) trust. The Interest on tliis Fund, $120.00, has been paid to Rev. F. H. Almon, as usual. GENERAL INVEST3IEXTS. This account shows investments as foil • v; ; Mortgage on Real Estate, at 6 p. c, , . . . . , $2,200 00 Bank New Brunswick Stock, .... .... 600 00 Debentures, at 6 p. c, • . . . 29,080 00 Special Deposit, Bank Nova Scotia, &i : ^. _.. 0,500 00 Total,.. $41,380 00 I ' ■ ', ' . GENERAL PURPOSES FUND. Balance to credit of this Fund as per last Report, p. 148, was, $75,668 27 First of the four yearly payment ordered as per Report, p. 101, from General Purposes Account, 1 00 00 Balance per Douglas property Account, . . ... 2,452 70 $78,221 06 Amount standing to debit of Douglas property Ac- count now closed, . .... 3,020 50 Balance, • • • • • « t ....$75,200 56 MISSIONARY EXPENSES ACCOUNT. The amount received from S. P. C. K., towards expenses of Missionaries was £30, ... Amount to debit of General Purposes Account, . . . Amount paid for expenses, . , , . .... $145 98 65 44 $211 42 „ V It* ''': i it: •I- 130 PAK&ONAGES. The amounts puid during the year were as follows: Bay du Vin, ' ... $100 00 Petersville, ... .... .... 100 00 $200 00 INCAPACITATED CLERGY SPECIAL Ftr^D. At the last meeting of the General Committee (Report, p. 96), a committee Avas appointed for the puimose of promoting the interests of the Incapacitated Clergy Fund, and by request of that committee a new Account has been ojDened, called tbe Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund. The sum of $1,401 50 is now to the credit of this Account. Respectfully submitted, GEO. E. FATRWEATHER, Treasurer. 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"S >Ot^ § s oS 888888888883 :888888S8 8 CJ o CI f-i ip^^'W M -^ c« iHI ^^ill lilif:* llliilt 'i'S'jr*^^^!^ »> A* /T #" /T ^ ;3 ;3 «•= c-w *>+»*i4i t5*^^^f^ CO €0 IM ■a^ f'i. ' 'C 'i •'■ /'jS Natl'. .' Ifs^-.- V -^< i mpm • " ■ •■<; ,• ,'. ,» ■ >■*;■.■■ '•M xs • ^r> M' '- < ! Li J! 136 MISSIONARY GRANTS. 1883-1884. Total Amount, $U,650 12 Do. Unpaid, 180 00 . " $14,470 12 Do. Paid last year, Maugerville, 50 00 — $14,420 n 1882-1883. Paid this year, 171 GO Do. H. T. Parice, Kichmond, . . 80 00 1884-1885. Paid this year, , . U 60 258 32 To debit of General Purposes Account, $14,678 44 i ■- „• ' - , .- ? ■ - , - -• ... - .. - '' ~ . * . ' ■ ' . ' , .''''',•■ t : - . ■• ■ ■ .^ ■ ■•:,.• i I - ^ S. p. G. PENSIONS, V : • ;x 1 April, 1883, to 1 April, 1884. Mrs. Street, widow of Rev. S. D. Lee Street, ....... $244 00 " Coster, " " F. Coster, 244 00 " Black, " '' John Black, 244 00 " Coster, " " , N. A. Coster, 244 00 To debit of General Purposes Account, .... $97G 00 •i- ,'■ .-^ 1^. — ■ ••'■* ; r OFFICERS' SALARIES. --V: Rev. Canon Ketclinm, Secretary! ' ' ' 1 April, 1883, to 1 April, 1884, 1 year, $100 00 Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer: 1 April, 1883, to 1 April, 1884, 1 year, ......... 300 00 To debit of General Purposes Account, . . . $400 00 :-^..S 137 €ONTINCiEN€IES. 1883. June a 1. To Rev. W. Q. Ketclmm, expenses, 1^15 20 July 7. " Proportion of exjiciises, Annual Meeting, 1 91 Aug. 29. '' Box, per Sec'y of Board Home Missions, 1 90 Sept. 14. " Kent of Box, Bank Nova Scotia, 10 00 Get. 1. " Rev. W. Q. Ketcluim, expenses, 10 77 Kov. 22. '' Incapacitatccl Clergy S. F., '' Sun " bill, 14 75 28. '•' liarnes cS: Co.. Printing Annual Report, 250 51 1884. Jan. 8. '' Rev. W. Q. Ketchuni, expenses, 3 78 Apl. 22. '' (k'o. A. Knodell, jmnting, 4 00 Mav 12. '' Ellis, Robertson & Co, 1« 50 13. " J. & A. McMillan; ....; ....■.....':. '. .' . '37 75 23. '•' G. W. Diiy, 31 00 31. •' Postage, &c., per Treasurer, 6 94 To debit of General Purposes Account, . . $405 04 ■ •' ' ■ '' PAKSONAG3iS. -:''■ 1 383^ May 28. Bay du \m, ."....' $100 00 Nov. 19. Petersville, 100 00 To debit of General Purposes Account, . . $200 00 MISSIONARIES* EXPENSES. 1884. • Mar. 14. To Paid Passages to Portland, .... $108 00 . " *' Expenses from Portland, 23 61 ^^ " Do. in England, 12 75 May 19. " Paid by Dr. Hicks to Rev. H. Holloway, £10 48 66 29. •' Paid expenses from Quebec, do 18 40 ^'^ll 4*^ Mar. 14. By Amount from S.P.C.K., £30 $145 98 "^ " Amount to Gen err 1 Purposes Account, 65 44 $211 42 f3 V ■■*■ r T(^f, »■! i. 4 ,; mi*' [I] 5^7/ Mil^! 138 S. P. «. GRANTS. 1883. June 3. Quarter ending 1st July, 1883, £375 Si, 815 TO Oct. 3. Do. 1st Oct. 1883, 375 1,805 1^' 1884. Jan. 2. Do. 1st Jan. 1884, 375 1,799 04 Mar.29. Do. let April 1884, 375 1,819 88 Total %7,239 01 S1JBSCRIPTIOKS AND €OLLE€T10NS-188«-'83. Balance owing, as per last Account, Report page 130, $142 72 Amounts paid : Bright, m 50 Dorchester, 7 76 Stanley, 47 00 $87 26 Written off by Order General Committee : Kingston, $15 02 Richmond, 17 99 St. Martins, 7 00 40 01 Stanley reported in error, being) g ^^ amou)it from Mission Boxes, f * ' - \ Bright, unpaid, 7 45 $142 72 139 Si'BSCRIPTIONS XSB €OLLE€TIONS-1883-*84. Albert, Hathurst nurton ("iimpobello Cambridge, Carleton and Fairville, Chatlmni, r)erb3% Dorchester, Fiedericton, Gagetown Oirand Manan, Grand Falls, Greenwich, Hampton, Kingsclear, Kingston, Moncton, Musquash, New Maryland Now Denmark, Newcastle, Norton Petitcodiac, Petersville, Point du Chene, Prince William, Restigouchc, Richmond Richibucto, Rothesay, Sackville, Siinouds, Springfield, Stanley St. Andrews, St. David, St. George, St. James, St. John, . . . St. John Baptist St. Marks, St. John, . . St. Martins, St. Mary's, PAID last;paid this YE.VR. i YEAH. $12 V,i ""'7'25 119 6;i 7 78, 53 S3 17 82 14 27 14 04 9 13 44 691 73 39i 13 oOi 73 30 UNPAID. TOTAL. |8 38 100 00 111 43 50 00 U 121 10.") (57 141 45 244 20 114(5 6H 47 96, 25 00 10 08 49 00! 96 85 24 70 76 56 20 00 97 87, 103 50 9 61 151 41' 04 70 114 03 52 05 38 00, 84 49 66 44 87 24' 51 10 53 00 78 00' 10 00, 79 95' 10 00 264 35 93 55 93 12; 2 00 506 70 201 00| 99 87i 40 00 42 751 2 50 24 631 16 20i 4 50 5 60 3 00 Carried forward,..,: |385 05 $4933 97 $119 18 $5438 80 43 74 50 $8 38 100 00 111 92 44 73 133 43 165 67 148 70 244 20 1266 31 55 27 10 08 73 63 150 37 24 70 110 08 34 27 103 37 102 50 9 01 151 41 90 30 114 03 55 05 38 00 84 49 m 44 87 24 65 14 52 00 78 00 H) 00 89 08 10 00 264 35 93 55 93 13 46 09 506 70 274 39 112 37 40 00 r-.v*;! *\>^ •^V-, "* ^ f^l 140 '>• Hm SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS. -Continued. n.^ If' IB W: I ii u p ■t , m m ■ PIP- i Jv. m 'Mi 11;- ■ -■' PAID LAST YEAK. PAID THIS „„„.,^ YEATl. ^NP^'°- 1 TOTAL. BrowgJitf&noard, St. Paul, Portland $385 65 42 80 $4933 97 411 50 50 00 42 07 546 76 116 11 7 OC %2 99 53 85 10 00 40 00 175 24 $119 18 • * • ■ • • • 16 00 $5438 80 454 30 St. Stephen, Christ Church,.. . . Sussex 50 00 42 07 Trinity, St. John, 195 82 9 37 15 40 742 5S Upham, V ctoria, St. Jude, Waterford 125 4.S 22 40 52 i>U Westfield 53 H,j Westmorland, ♦ . . . 10 uo Wicklow 5fi 00 Woodstock 175 24 Public Meeting at Trinity Church. St. John. 40 51 40 51 $689 55 $6439 49; $135, 18 $7264 22 Meuo. — Balances unpaid as above, have si ace been paid to the Treasurer, except $2.25 of the sum due from Musquash, which was ordered to be written off. 141 PINT7ED. IID. TOTAL. } 18 $5438 80 • • • • 454 30 t • ■ • 50 00 43 07 « • • • 743 5H • • • • 125 4S • • • • 23 40 52 {>!> 53 m 10 uo 6 00 56 00 • • • • 175 34 • • • 40 51 53, le }: $7264 22 pa id to tlie 8h, 'V vhich was SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS, 1884 '85. Albert, Bnrton, Cathedral, Fredcrieton, Dorchester, Gagetown, Kingsclear, .... Kingston, Moncton, l^ichmond, Saint David, Springfield, Trinity, St. John, flo. do do. do. Missionary wor do. do Upham, Victoria, St. Jnde, • • • • - " .... *7 or, • • • • G 90 • • • • 50 00 • • • • 15 70 .... 4 50 .... 2 GO • • • » 7 32 • • • • 20 97 .... 4 55 • • • • 5 00 • • • • 5 71 • • • • 65 90 • ■ • • 86 58 i-kmg party. .... 129 48 • ■ • • 8G 73 . . . . 6 93 . • • • 15 00 received, . . . ^521 62 ■•#' RF Ill SI } KS'' '■ fh- , zhi- W ' ' " jK;/- tr' ' r J :^ , ■ ■ \^ii ^ ' ' ' % '*' '■ ' W w ■ \ -i ■: : •ft '^'l '' •M "'' '• - W ' ■ i '*' '•> '■! . • 1r' '~ ' mm-'-'-'- ' K ■ .'■4 i 1883. Au^. 6. Se|)t 8. 8. 15. Kov. 20. 1884. Mav 13. 13. • Uil CHILDREN'S MISSION BOXES. Payments. To Ilex. F. S. Sill, expenses, $2 00 " Ellis, Robertson & Co., account, 5 00 '' J. & A. McMillan, ' do 10 50 ** J. A. Fowler, do 5 50 " Ellis, Robertson & Co., do 8 .50 " G. AV. Dav, do. ......' C 00 '' J. «l!i:. McMHlan, do 3 25 " Kurd Peters, Secretary, expenses,. ... 171 " General Purposes Account, 710 V^ $758 58 143 . $2 00 5 00 . 10 50 5 50 8 50 00 3 25 1 71 . 710 n • • • • CHILDREN'S MISSION BOXES. Receipts* Bright, .... .... Burton, .... .... Carleton and Fairvillo, Chatham, .... Derby, .... .... r)orc'he8tor, .... Fredericton, .... .... (iagetown, Greenwich, .... Hampton, Kiiigsclcar, .... Maugerville, .... Moncton, ... Xew Maiyland, . .... New Denmark,. .... Xewcastle, Petitcodiac, .... .... Petersville, .... .... Point dii Chene, .... Prince William,. Hestigouche .... Richibncto, .... Springfield, .... Stanley, St. Andrews, . . . St. David, St. George, St. James, St. John, . . , St. John Baptist, .... St. Paul's, Portland, .... St. Stephen, Christ Church, Sussex, Trinity, St. Stephen, rpham, Waterford, Westtield, .... Wicklow, Woodstock, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S758 58 «3 00 4 52 Co 98 22 05 18 41 45 100 88 9 29 16 50 10 20 3 85 1 30 7 50 3 08 4 83 25 73 6 29 10 71 6 08 4 65 ' 22 88 10 80 12 55 9 00 9 00 87 8 01 14 -\ Ml 70 58 89 19 12 50 33 64 29 96 9 25 12 77 15 3 64 43 63 $758 58 ^.^ 144 »t^ 1'^ ,» ' • I . ; ,'^ wx'. v-'l'. HAZEIV TRUST IN€OIII£ ACtOUIKT. Rents collected during year, Dii. $1,117 Or iaxes — St. John, .... ■ • • • • • • • S53 58 ■ Portland, • ••• !••• 105 17 , Sinionds, .... • ••• •••• 11 00 Kothesay, • « • • • • • • 2 24J Schools — Simonds, ..... • • • • • ■ • • 4 43 Rothesay, .... »••• •••• 66 Water Rates, St. John, • • • • • • • 13 00 11. Peters, plan, .... • «•• •■•« 5 00 AV. Murdock, plan, .... • ••• •••• 11 00 One year's interest on principal account, . . 161 87 Commission 5 p. c. for Rent collected, , 55 85 General Purposes Account, • ••• att* 693 20 $1,117 00 U6 r. %i,in 00 58 17 00 24] 43 66 00 . 00 00 87 85 20 m gg ^^ o §38 oooo o »-: o c s g oc§oS§8S 8x88 ^ 3 TOTAI » « t- X X IC O »■» 91 O O « O -!*< p O » 1:- ^ O O O O Si O O O t"?-J ?t 9» ■« 36 « X i'S tt X Tt »~ LC n? SO <- O !• -t X -^ » W ?t » ■S^ 1-1 1— I'J^T-lT-lT-lT-C 1 \l 6 § :S • »c o o S o - o X o O .g • :c X CO c "t • r— T— r— r- riiw \ \ %§SS§i§55i?§g§§§s§§ggg§gs§T8g| < » AM CI X O O C? 9> c ' T? ct rr X 1- j^ >S I" »;; 1" 'j^ 10 .- Of OJ 't -t-^ "Tf ■rf • « X X 95 « >iK Ul i- — d o c iO 5 4 u hmm"- v'.'. '. n: ^■3 .f 14G SCOYIL TRIST. The Property belonging to this Trust consists of u Brick Building unci Leasehold Lot on North Market AVIiarf, St. John. The net proceeds are applicable, under the Will of the late Mr. Scovil, as follows: 1400.00 per annum ** towards the support of a resident Clergv- mau near St. James' Church, in Cambridge." $24.00 per annum " towards keeping said Church and premises in repair." Eemainder (if any) ** for the General Purposes of the Society." 1883. May L By amount retained in this account as per last year's Report, p. 134, $433 34 1884. May 1. " One year's rent of Brick < -lild- Ing, . . 750 00 1883. June 11. To Kev. Heaton, 7 months, 1 Nov. to 1 June, Aug. 21. '' City Taxes, 1 883, Oct. 1. " l{ev.C.H.Hatheway,3 months, July, Aug. and Sept 13. " Insurance premium, .... 23. " Water Rates, . . . n .... Dec. 1. *' Repairs to Building, .... 1884. Jan. 3. " Rev.C.n.lIatheway,3 months, Oct., Nov. and Dec 100 00 April 5. " Est. T. Parks, privilege of drain, 1 year, .... May 2. ** Rev. C.H.IIatheway, 4 months, Jan., Feb., Mar. & April, *' Do. repairs to Church, 1 year, 1 May, 1884, 7. *' Ground rent to Ai>l. 1, 1884, 12. " Advertising Building to Let,. General Purposes Account, . . Balance down, $233 33 85 50 100 00 30 00 18 00 5 50 cc ■ t • t 5 00 133 33 24 00 28 00 5 00 149 02 266 66 *1183 34I<1J83 ;M U1 f ■'I I ^f li\TERLST. Chipman Trust, ]\[eiTitt Trust, General Investments, . Iluzeu Trust, $2485 00 234 00 2125 57 IGl 87 Widows and Orphans Fund, 900 00 Incapacitated Clergy Fund. .... 33G 00 Education of Children of the Clergy Fund, 90 00 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 72 00 Glebe Lauds, $20 G9 Balance, r 3527 75 $500G 44 General Purposes Account, $3548 44 $5006 44 148 [Sit hi: iM' i.r If^ Mi ii]i'fn} CLi ^ P ^ O .23 ■ I— I .g o ^ w QJ C5 o lu O (h Ph O -X ffi 02 ap-i o « *«>«^'«>««W*<« (S «e d ^« >.•?. fcb if" tl -< 1- ^ 5 1 s ^•mt _•' .-a* /' -4^ O ^"^ tH w . « ^_HH 1—1^^ T-l g •^',-5 5j5 g t^ * '^' ^ § 2 ' * C '^ T-H T-l tH 3 ^^ ^l:?' ^^ = ^' — — = — ^ .1^ ^ ^1" f^ ^ 5 w O th '-' W ^^ 1— ?0 T-l c 1- tC 1!? O JC O O to »0 i« lO *0 »0 »« O 8 »« O i-T i.l <* C3 <5 lO •O ,v . 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(Nth— .'^ OJ X SCt'-XOSOXT-iCSOtCSCO i:? O lO O so t' I- I- I- I- T-i(NO ^ >?> «o O T-H 1— I tH 0» C? i?> o -r? XX -^ IC o O WW G X o a lU S o 5 d Q o o o' j: c ■5 -o TS -c! ':J '« 51 a; to tf. 3cy .20 s , c 0" 6 d rt aj d "5b s-i . . ^ cu 4^ iO TS .J- ;C bf'o d «!^ Ph a a c3 00 0^T3 cr^ 7; oi CS-v^ OJ y rj c .t^ W - cc o pq CO « i) o o 6066 ^-^i'C'TS^ P*.^ f^-J n^ ri^ Sw ^ -Si) w p:v:2 .^ i5 §0 So-^ §888 "5 • • 30 5^ •« ^2 i -=.^2 !> 2 3 . cO H 2 .ij » trjO ^ « o-^JS fci «« rtOJ c CM «-f > * cfi '2 -X 2 '-■'' •i ^^ ir rt fl> ^ cj _2 ff' y .2 ^ «^ fcl T) c« S r; -r- c3 a> ^ I'. ■■■ - ".\ {■•■J: -.',•• S.V.' ■■■Si < ■ ■ .M ■ .<■"■■ 15;J INVESTMENTS ACCOUNT. 1883. May 1. To l^aljince as per Keport, pa^o 140, ... . July G. " Special deposit. Bank N. S., 4 ]>. c. . . a 18. Aug. 23. Nov. 19. 1884. Feb. 6. Mav 5. (t (( (( (( "10 ,paid, $400 00 Si)ecial deposit Bank of Nova Scotia, withdrawn, 1000 00 Street Debenture,No.l2,paid, 400 00 " CNiunty Alms House Deben- ture, No. 0, 500 00 Special deposit. Bank of Xew Brunswick, withdrawn, . . 2000 00 Do. Nova Scotia, do.... 2000 00 Do. do. do.... 1000 00 Do. do. do.... 1000 00 Balance, 41380 00 (( te (( !5?49,G80 00 Investments on hand as per statement May, 1884, .... i|<41,380 00 153 si' J .f 33,1 80 00 2,000 00 1.000 (HI 1,000 00 2,000 (lO 1,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 on 1,000 00 1,000 00 • 1,000 00 2,500 00 1,000 00 MERRITT TRUST FUND. [Beqnest of the late Chas. Kerritt, Esq.] The Capital account of this Fund is $3,900.00, the Interest of which is appliealile to the General Puri>oses of the Society. The Principal is invested, at present, as follows: INTESTMENTfS. Investment. No 1 Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. St. John Market Debenture, Do. do. do. Do. Pier do. Do. Ferrv do. Province of N.' B. do. 7 9 32 67 42 $1,000 00 500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 400 00 1 May. 1 Xov. it 4 < 11 (( 1 Jan. 1 July. $60 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 24 00 $3,900 00 $234 00 HI *40,680 00 lO 10 '0 10 is^49,G80 00 )0 WHETEN (Richibiicto) TRUST FUNI>. TBequest of the late James Wheten, Esq.] The Capital Amount of this Fund is $2,000.00, the Interest of which is payable to the Rector of the Parish, the receipts for the same to bi' signed by the Rector and one Church Warden. The Principal is Invested, at present, as follows: INVESTMENTS. Invebtment. No. Amount. Interest Payable. Interest. Fredericton School Deben. do. do. 28 29 $1,200 00 800 00 1 Jan. 1 July. d.>. • $72 00 48 00 $2,000 001 ' $120 00 July 6, 1883. Paid Rev. F. H. Almon, 6 months' interest to July 1, 1883, $60 00 Jan. 4, 1884. Paid Rev. F. H. Almon G months' interest - to Jan- 1,1884 60 00 $120 00 V'-' m \v tl^ '*'. '■ n m I' I nu ![;;:■,?<» ;- • ■ ^P^i ■ 'it'. i'-*..:'v • ■.*■'■■' m ; m l-^^N, 154 ST. PETER'S €HVR€II (Derby) TRUST FUND. (Rsseiyel froai ths Gorpdratioa of St. Peter's Chareh.) The Capital Amount of this Fund is $000.00, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of 8t. Peter's Church, Derby. The Principal is invested at present as follows : , , INVESTMENTS. Investment. No. 102 416 Amount. 1200 00 4fi0 00 Interest Payable. Interest. St. John Sewerage & Water Deb. do. 1 May. 1 Nov. do. |12 00 24 00 1600 00 |36 00 1883 Nov. 16. Paid Rev. A. F. Hiltz, 6 months' interest to 1st Nov. 1883, 1884. May 5. Paid Rev. A. F. Hiltz, 6 months' interest to Ist May, 1884, |18 00 18 00 -$36 00 j 5 1 .' *■ 1883. May 1. GENERAL PURPOSES FVND. By balance per last Report, p, 148, By Grant to Mausjerville, return of $100 as ordered, Ileport 1883, p. 101, to debit of General Purposes Account, By Balance Douglas property Trince Wm. St. Account, • • t • $75,668 27 100 00 2,452 79 Dr. To Amount to Credit of Douglas property. Principal Account $ 8,020 50 To Balance 75,200 56 1884. May 1. By Balance, $78,221 06 $78,221 06 .... $75,200 56 ^ fr •* lOt) MISSIONS ASSESSMENT ACCOIIKT. Full Assessment year 1^8:}-] 884 Amount unpaid by Sunday Missions . . . Vcar 1882-1883, April quarter, *' ' \'.:[ Year 1884-188o, July quarter, .... Total amount paid to the Treasurer, Amount paid Missionaries, iJiilance to new Account, V ♦ 12,161 70 525 00 ■111,680 70 438 00 106 00 544 00 )|?12,180 70 • • • • 12,074 70 106 00 -$12,180 70 .■ [ 1888. Jtnu' 9. 1884. Jan. 31. Miiv 1. GLEBE LANDS TRUST. Interest to Ist May, 1881. ^^ V ' .- ,>': To account of Theop DesBrisay, expenses in selling 12 Tract, ToCJ. A. Macdonald, Deed 12 Tract " Interest Account ' ' Balance, .... $15 00 5 00 20 69 447 41 $488 10 1833. :\Iay 1. June 9. 1884. J:in. 21. May 1. Cr. By Balance per last Account. Report p. 137, #207 41 " payment on account sale 18 Tract, .Tan'y, Gloucester County, 180 00 " Balance due on sale 12 Tract Int ■ I-'; , », i ''■,. i jc f 1^:^ PR in Bi*^-':,-- 156 ■ 7 ''-Interest to Ilazen Trust Income acct. 101 87 f ' Balance, 2,048 00 $3.204 87 $3.204 H: i5t fill. $8 70 43 32 2 40 5 00 8 83 2 00 3 3.") 5 OA 3,452 79 25 00 22 00 7H89 .■ 25 89 12525 89 ST. i2 58 JO 71 OO 0(» 81 87 13 00 |8,048 00 161 87 04 87 $3.204 87 Widows A^i» ouphans special FrNn. This Fund is applicable towards the payment of Premiums of Insur- ance, in the Widows and Orphans Fund, for those of the Clergy who may be unublc otherwise to provide for same. Applications may 1m' made to the following Committee :— Messrs. Jas. F. Robertson, Geo. A. Schofleld, H. W. Frith, H. T. Clinch and \Vm. M. .Tarvis, who are authorized to receive subscriptions to the Fund. 1883. May 1. Balance as per lust Report, p. 147, $432 39 DIVINI11 SCHOLARSHIPS ¥V^V, The Capital aiiiou U of this Fund is $1,200, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of I>ivinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergyman. {See Regulations of Fund, page 23.) 1883. May 1. By Balance per last Report, p. 148, 1884. May 1. ,, one year's Interest on Fund, $80 84 72 00 Dr. To Neil Hansen, 6 mouths to Oct. 1st, . 1883. Oct. 1 '-i ,, Scovil Neales, one year, 1884. Jan. 4. ,, Neil Hansen, 6 mouths to April 1, 1884, ,, Balance, .... .... .... .... 1884. May 1. By Balance, .... $30 00 12 00 30 00 80 84 • • • • $153 84 $153 84 $80 84 1>l !wr ;?.: l!.v'-*Js-. II"' rP'IC- *' '< "d ;: , : ■tik- ; m if !,» yJii^ 158 fiOrCATlON OF TAt: CnlLDBfeN OF THE €LEll<;Y FtKU. The Capital amount of this Fuud is |1,5G0, llic luttrcsl of whicli is applicable towards the Education of the Children of the Clergy. (See Regulations of Fund, page 28-) 1883. May 1, Balance per last Keport, p. 144 $279 T9 1884. May 1. One year's Interesit on Fuud, . . 90 00 Total, $369 79 INCAPACITATED CLEEGY FIKD. The Capital amount of this Fund is $5,6C0, Ihe Interest of which is applicable towards the Assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by age or infirmity. (See Regvlations of Fund, page 23.) 1883. May 1. By Balance per last Report, p. 144, 1884. May 1. ,, one year's interest on Fund, .... Db. 1883. July 4. To Rev. Thomas Hartin grant, Sep.l4. ,, do. do Oct. 4. ,, do. do 1884. . Jan. 8. ,, do. do Apr. 8. ,, do. do ,, xSaiance, ...• ... ... ... 1 $138 0.") 330 00 $50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 100 00 124 55 $474 55 $4:4 ."),') By Balance. . . . $124 >)>) E CLEftdY loO m m est of wliich is Mcrirv. $279 79 INCAPACITATED CLERGY SPECIAL FUND. . . 90 00 1888. July 9. To cash pel the Metropolitan, .... • • • • $50 00 tal, *369 79 Aug 24. >> do. do. • • • • 50 00 Oct. 3. f t do. W. M. .Tarvis , , 20 00 Nov. 10. f t do. J. Chamberlain, • • • • 25 00 >> do. the Metropolitan, • • • « 25 00 1884. Jan. 17. } t do. Alfred Reade • • • • 120 83 80. tt do. Lord Coleridge, • • ■ • 50 00 19. «> do. the Metropolitan, • ■ • • 29 17 >. Mar. 8. yt do. do. .... # • * 50 00 ) f do. Mrs. Ford, (England), • • • • 50 00 rest of which is 25. ) 1 do. late Jos. My sh rail • * • 40 00 le incapacitated Apr. 2. »l do. Bishop Coadjutor: B. F. $97 33 the Misses Webb, .... • • • • 24 33 Rev. W.J. Hicks • • • • 13 38 Good Easter Collection, • • • • 11 77 ; $188 05 Mrs. F. R • • • k 9 73 Miss HoUingworth, • • • • 5 10 88G 00 I Miss Cridland • • • • 4 80 — — ■- — 166 50 5. jy do. from Rt. Rev. 11. T. Kiugdou D.l)., 600 00 16. 9 1 do. the Metropolitan, £5.15, • • • • 27 89 $50 00 tf do. A. Reade, (England) • ■ • ( 72 11 50 00 100 00 May 38. it do. the Metropolitan, .... • • • t 25 00 50 00 Total > $1,401 50 100 00 124 55 !;474 55 $474 Tm 24 ."i.") 160 w Mm ■*; i I '•■ii^t;-V■ i. t THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FVND. The Ciipital amount of this Fund was |14,400 ou 1st May, 1881, but as $800 has been added during the pa'^t years, the total amomit invested is now $10,800, which Fund is applicable towards ths assistance of families of deceased Clergymen. {See Heynhitlons of Fund, paye 24.) JJy Balance per last Report, ]>. 140 •• Interest on Capital, $16,000, 1 year at G per cent. " Received during the year from H. L. Sturdee, Secretary of the Fund, per his account, " Subscription from C. F. Kiuuear, Dr. To Pensions paid (hu'ing year: Mrs. J. M. Sterling to July 1884, >Ii-s. J. H. Saturley to Jan. 1, 1884, 3lrs. J. F. Carr. do. To amount added to Capital, Balance, $205 18 960 m 479 83 o 00 $100 00 200 00 200 00 800 00 349 96 $1,649 96 $1,649 96 By Balance, $849 9(! , jW' " , 1881, but us [It invested is ceof fHinilie!< 90 !!(1,649»(5 IGl THE CLERGY WIDOWS A.\D ORPllAN«i FUND. Premiums and Collections received during the Years 18c 84. Fkom. Parish or Mission. Alexander, Rev. F Almon, Kev. F. H Armstrong, Hev. W. li. Campbell, Rev. .1. R. . . DeVeber, Rev. AVni H. Dowlinir, Rev. T. K... Fl'wellinff. Rev. E. P. P^)\vler. Rev LeB. W.. (ireer, Rev. Wni Himin.irton,l{ev.E.A.W. iliirtin, Rev. Thomas. . Ki'tehiun, lii'v. AV. Q.. [.ockwurd. Rev. J Mrclley. Rev. (' * do. Miirul;;{ 9 10 10 10 I « 11 8 < 8 11 10 Remarks. 42 05 37 50 80, .55 A'i 27 27 56 55 82. 83 95 37 38 37 25 93 ■il 00 6 m 3 70 10 05 35 75 69; 18! 3 36' 3 14 *5 m 11 *Av'ge eol. OOjunder rule 1. 5 57 i 4 63 4 51 3 70 1 42 3 30i 5 00; 3 48j 7 45; - 1,1 -^i-ftl 75: 6 07 i 1 15; H 32, 5 08, !J5149 S6i 15 50; Special Col. 7 39i 5 18, Subscription 10 12, Special Col, 5 00 Subscription '$286 78'i|?193 05 $479 83 H. LAWRANCE 8TURDEE, ^Secrefarif. 2a "r. i i: ii} 10 "m mi mm 'W •(.)■ : ','■ .■'. fi; ;•> V !!' ^r ■ -If.. 00 00 w < in O < cq w in K OS ^ in-2 o o o 'C o o *? *(r I' X o T-i O X » to C' o Oi :ri o c »t -f x_^ :c i-T ?» c » '^ 1-1 w ;C IT r-i >— I ».-? CC «?> -t< i-H 7f VI \ VJ- = • o C3 5 fcr 5-^ *-' 1^ tr: = _ ^* « c — • • O - ~£j c -3 rr u!i! w j:-'*^ - & ;7: c b^:;: c:.^C: c >>.~ Cu-j. <^Z. ^ ^-ti S S- : £- • = P-^ r £ 3 « c.i:-s £ 2 ^ « ?i 2 .^^ ^.> f— 1 — r* r^ :^ (^ r*> (**i MXi5-iOOOSOO 'ftWXOOOOOOC: o c^f^M X o^a^^o o C5 o ,^ ^ -.*« tH M^i o « - s P c 5 S > t ^. 'C* c -^ \ C S^' 2 r -S . J E- C ? 4 .^ r =W - - ^ V2 .-B^ \ ■y O cH SW, > — • *H o J c ^2 5^ S U ^ :/: ^1/ »-. S X i> X W W p4 CO o X i(;3 «5 «* :c : 1— ' ! \ 'V'l CH • [ay, 1883, to 30th April, 1884, .... $i)65 09 Stock on hand 30 April, 1884, at J. & A. .McMillan's |1,338 89 .Vt Moncton Depository 193 34 !{51,639 11 853 76 {3^3,483 87 LcNs old Ahiiauucs, . , X $1,531 33 3 45 ^?1,517 78 $3482 87 1^ v.; P I • ■ 1 1; i- J 04 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, 1st JUNE, 81. CuhU on hand Stock Less 33i^ per cent, discount, .... . . . . Balance to credit of Committee at 8. P. V. K. London, .t''24 11 T.IABIT.TTIES. J. & A. McMillan, duties, etc. . . . Loan from Diocesan Cliurch Society. Surplus Assets,. ... .... .... *1 517 , *7?.l 1-i 1,011 ,s:, lis 4ti *l,Hm 4:i 77 "20 800 00 9«4 •,>:} St. John, N. IJ.. June I, 1HS4. T. IJ. HOBIXSOX. 31'' .'•; .' hi ■> ■ W; "n - ' 165 LIFE Is^Eli/LBERS OP THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OP NEW BRUNSWICK. [In accordance with Section 6 of the Constitution of the Booiety.1 Pate of v \ M K. Mfnabership. 1888. SCO VI L, Rev. CANOX, Ph. D . Vice Prendent. 1845. FREDERICTOX, Riglit Rev. JOIhV, Lord Bishop, PrcsUknL SMITH, G. SIDNEY, Esq. TILLEY, Sir S. L., 0. B.. K. C. M. (L, Vice Premlent. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A., Esq., Vice President. 1840. READE, ALFRED, Esq. SEARS, EDWARD, Esq. 1847. HENDERSON. Colonel EDMUND, A\ E. 185-->. SCO VI L, EDWARD C . Esq. 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. lS5r;. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. 1857. HANINCiTON, Hon. D. L., M. K C. SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. 1858. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H. Esq. HALL, STEPHEN S., Esq. SCOVIL, S.JOHN, Esq. SHORTLAND, Admiral F., U, N. 1800. DANIEL, T. W., Esq. GARBUTT, HENRY, Esq. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODWARD. 1862. GORDON, Sir ARTHUR H., A'. H. 1806. BEST, NORRIS, Esq. SHARPE, EDWIN N., Esq. flit' iff, k '<» (' ■. '> '■ i^,!l 3/ >»V ,'k ■'• ' If ^^.'^ IOC Date of Membership, 1860. 18G7. 18G8. 18G1>. 1870. 1871. .1872 1873. 1875. 1870. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. SPURR, JAMES DEAVOrpE, Es(|. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esr,., Vice President. WIGGIN8, GEORGE C, Esq. DeVEBER, Rev. CANON, V'ce President. DeVEBER, Mrs. AV m. 11. DeVEBER, AVM. HERBERT. DeVEBER, ALLEYNE W. W. M. JARMS, Esq., Vice President. SCOVIL, MORRIS, Es(|. AVILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. CARMAN. Mrs. WILLIAM. DeVEBER, J. S. BOIES, Es(i. DOMVILLE. >rL^s FANNY. EE.NETY, G. E., Esq. CARxMAN, \V. BLISS, Esq. CARSON, CHARLES, Esq. , . : KETCllUM, II. G. C.,Es(i. NEALES, Rev. \\\ S. > . . . NEALES, Rev. THOMAS. PERCIVAL, Miss. CARMAN, Miss JANE MURRA\\ FRITH, HENRY W., Esq., Vice President. GRIMMER, GEORGES., Esq. SMITH, W'OODFORD J., Esq. WILKINSON, W., Esq. JARVIS, Mr. EDWARD W. ARMST'xiONG, Rev. G. M., Vice President. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JARVIS, FRANK HOPE. AVELDON, CHARLES W., Esq.. Q. C. , BRIGSTOCKE, Rev. CANON. PARTRIDGE, llov. F., //. i>. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. DeVEBER, RICHARD S., Esq. HOYT, J. A., Esq. , .. . STARR, R. PE.VISTON, Esq. KETCHUM, JOHN D., Esq. ALEXANDER, Rev. FINLOW. ROBERTSON, JAMES F., Esq. . DOWLING, Rev. THEODORE F]. BURCHILL, GEORGE, Esq. i :c7 Date of v\MP 1S«0. SLMONOS, Rpv. RICirAIU). WILMOT, Hon. U. 1)., Lieut. (Joveriior, &.C., Vice President. ALLEN, Hon. J. (/., Cliicf Justice Supreme Court, Vice Pre.si'Jertt. WELDON. Hon. J. W., Judj^e Supremo Court. WETMOKE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court. " INCHES, ANDREW, Esf|. SCHOFIELI), (JEORGK A., Esq., Vice Premlent. SOHOFIELI), SAMUEL, Es<|. STARR, Ah8. li. RENISTON. HOYT. Rev. LEO A. issl. KINdDON, Right Rev. HOLLLNCJ WORTH TKLLV, D. P., Hishop Coadjutor. WIUGHT, Master PERCY PENLSTOX. CHANDLER, EDWARD B., E.cj. lS8-.>. CONARliOE, GEORGE M.. Esq. (Philadelphia. U.S.) DAVENPORT, Rev. JOHN METCALF. FAIRWEATHER, GF:0RGE EDWIN, F]sq. JONES, Hon. THOMAS ROSENELL. ROIHNSON, Hon. ROBERT. .' 1S83. SMITH, Rev. JOHN. - STARR, FRANK P. 1884. HANB^ORD, Rev. S. JONES. COLERIDGF], LORD. FORD, Mrs. 1«8 i .■«'■/ mm m:-^. :n.v- SUBSOEIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS. "STB-A-R 1 884-85. ALBERT. j niLLSBOROUQH. Barbour, >[rs. jj!l 00 Beattie, John A. !|;l • Baldwin, I).. 3 00 Robin.son, G. 2 0(1 (Miandler, Mrs. Henry 5 00 Chandler, Mis.s Tva 1 00 la 01) Chandler, S. 1 00 Chandler. Miss P. - 50 i (?ress\vell, Rev. A. J. .5 00 RKCAPITULATION. Chandler. Miss Elsie 50 : Huestis, J. 25 Albert. ^n 00 McGorliam, Mrs. J. 35 HopewiU Hill, 3 00 Reed. Mrs. 50 Harvey, 5 IWI Stevens, Mrs. 2 (M) Hillsborough, 3 00 (Iffertoiy on St. Peter's Day , 2 OO p2 (lit *2l 00 Collection, 7 m Total, !«39 m IIOPEWKIX HILL. Mv' ^^• jW V^ ji:. V-- mi: ■A Morse, S. G. Peck, Mrs. C. HARVEY. Casey, W. H. A. Smith, Mrs. A. Vernon, Mrs. Edward Vernon, G. $2 1 00 00 ANDOVER. ^^ 00 (jjst not receive Oil 7 m *39 «♦•• I'ER. iceivetl.) RST. H. *1 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 50 75 Cain, William DesDrisay, Theophilus DcsBrisay, Arctas DesBrisjiy, T. Swaync Kllis, Robert Kllis, William Kllis, Annie Ellis, Mrs. John E. ?'riend, Girvan, ^Irs, Gatain, Francis Disbrow, Henry Gosnell, Charles FTickson, Edward Hillock. Mrs. Mann, Charles Mann, Miss ■ Payne, Mrs. Payne, William Partland, Alexander Ramsay, Mrs. Reed, Mr. & Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. A. Smith, Robert Yail, Mrs. Yail, Miss Welch, Carrie Wilbur, James \Vilbur,Percy Wilbur, James, Jr. AVilliamson, Samuel AVilliamson, Mrs. Willis, George NEW BANDON. ^2 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 O! 1 3 1 50 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 00 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 75 00 50 50 $44 75 Bateman, Mary Brcckenridge, Mrs. (.'hamberlain, J, Doran, Albert Eady, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Dialy, Joseph Doaly, Henry Ellis, John Kllis, Edward P. (juod, Nicholas llotlnett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchings, R. J. Jagoe, Mrs. R. H !i;0 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 75 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 Kuowles, Thomas 4; 5o Knowles, Richard 1 00 Knowles, William 50 Knowles, Mrs. R. 45 Sargeant, Thomas 1 00 Sargeant, 3Irs. .50 Sargeant, Thomas, .Jr. 50 Smith, Mrs. Thomas 25 $13 05 CAUA'iCETTK. Am}'-, Alfred Alexander, F. Aubert, E. Alexander, Rive «fe Co. Bouillon, E. Clarke, Chas. De La Perrelle, J. Fiotl, P. Henry, James LeBoutillier, Albert Michel, J. Martin, P. Robin & Co, , Charles $1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 5 00 $19 00 RECAPITULATION. Bathurst, $44 75 New Bandon, 13 05 Caraquette, 19 00 Offertory, St. George's, 6 57 Total, $83 37 BAY DU VIN. '■ Chambers, George $0 80 Chambers, Mary Jane 25 Chambers, Mrs. 36 Colsou, T. 96 Chambers, Sarah 96 Carr, William 10 Carr, Sarah m p' -if f ' j^: ;Mi•• |.•■'■'^C.i • '.! .. M'^ ■c. ^ ■ U i.i i- «^; . { 4' 170 Can-, Rol)ert ^u Carr, Mrs. Robert Chapman, William Dutcher, Sylvanus Forbes, Maria Forbes, Bella Forbes, Mrs, 1 Hankerson, "Wm Ketchum, Miss Kingston, Samuel Kingston, Henry McLannaghan, James jMcLannaghan, Mrs. JanK.s McLannaghan, Robert McLannaghan, Joseph Scott, George Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. 5 Wilkinson, William Stuart 1 Williston, Thomas B. 2 Williston, J. B. 1 Williston, Mrs. J. B. 1 Williston, Fred. Williston, Mrs. 3 Williston, Alex, in Memoriam, 4 Williston, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. 1 Williston, H, C. 1 Williston, Ambrose 1 Williston, Seymour 1 Williston, Mrs. John Williston, John A. Williston, Mary Williston, A. G. 25 25 101 25 23! 251 00 25 I 501 50 i 60' 50 25 50 25 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 25 50 Miller, Henry, (2 years), Miller, Joseph, (2 years), Piescott, Wm. (2 3'ears), Prescott, Thomas, (2 years), Prescott, Fanny Prescott, Henry Collections, ^2 no 2 (10 2 (10 2 00 ;ui 1 00 2 6:{ $31 10 BRIGHT & QUEENSBURY. Burt, Justin Burt, Henry Brewer, Murray Brewer, Lewis Burt, Miralda Burt, A. T. Burt, David ;Burt, Joseph Carruthers, Miss, (2 years), Carruthers, Miss J. (2 years), . Caverhill, Wm. (2 years), 3IcKiel, Rev. Wm. LeB. 3IcKean, John, (2 years), 1 $1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 00 50 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 ^30 07 BURTON. Beckwith, T. A. Brown, G. L. Bryson, Mrs. Wm. Clowes, (!. IT. Clowes, Gerluudus Clarkson, John Gilbert, J. K. Grass, Mrs. Thos. Greer, Mrs. Hubbard, F. Ambrose Hubbard, The Misses Hubbard, Agnes Hubbard, Wilmot McLeod, Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Payne, Charlotte Street, Miss Street, Edwin D. Street, Charles F. Wilmot, Hon. R. D., Lt.-Gov Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, J. D. Wilmot, R. D., Jr. Wilmot, Allan Wilmot, Agnes White, J. S. 1st Offertory, 2;id do. " 00 50 50 00 00 (>0 00 25 10 5 ] 1 00 00 00 25 •,'5 '2') 25 50 50 00 75 75 00 00 00 00 00 Oil 00 3 97 93 Total, $so on (j.j WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND, Gilmor, Mrs. 2 !?01 00 in s), S}(2 00 s), 2 00 •s), 2 00 year ^V 2 00 1 00 2 0:< |30 9T N. ijsi on 50 50 4 00 4 0<» 4 00 2 0(» 25 ;i 00 [)se 4 00 es 3 00 25 25 25 25 50 50 1 00 75 .,Ll .-Gov. 25 00 • f — 10 00 5 00 s 00 1 00 1 01) 2 00 $2 97 3 93 OH |;S9 05 3tal, ORPHANS FUND. 2 00 !?91 0") CAMRRIDGK. JRMSEO. Collected In, Miss Di/kemrm, from &t. Jaines' Churc/i, Buzza, Mr. ColwcU, G. \V. Colwoll. J. U, Ciinipbell. J. Col well, Mrs. C. G. (amp, Abiathar Dykeman, James Dykeman, Bcunet Forshay, ]Miss A. Fiaser, AVllliam Forshay, Nelson llatlieway. Rev. C. II. Lcniout, M. B. Oirliard, Samuel Oakley, L. Jennie Oakley, Miss Sarah Porter, James Springer, J. T. Springer, 3Ir.s. J. T. Scribner, Elias Smith, George Springer. Fred. Scovil, ^lorris Vanwart, Mrs. S. Vail. Berkelv Willi.ims, J.':^f. !5^1 00 50 2o 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 i 35! 25 i 6 13' 50 I 50 1 50 00 00 i 25: 25\ 501 1 00 35 3 00, 50 1 1 Orchard, Robert Orchard, Mrs. Robert Orchard, John i Orchard, Harry Orchard, S. B. Orchard, Henry Orchard, Pennusa ' Orchard, Mary Stevens, James Stevens, Lettie Scribner, Eben Scribner, John • Strang, diaries W. Thomson, Joseph Thomson, Mrs. Thomson, Lonzo Taylor, William White, Mrs. S. V. Wheaton. Mrs. White, (;. W. White, W. II. Young, Augusta f1 00 1 00 60 25 35 25 10 10 75 50 50 50 07 25 25 35 40 1 00 25 35 10 25 111 33 young's cove. Collected by Mrs. Geo. Wiggins, St. Lake's Church. ''5 1 OOl !«31 47 >iri,L COVE. Collected by Miss Mc Fee from St. John's Church. Austin, Susie Cameron, Gilford Friend, Friend, Friend, Friend, Mcintosh, Stephen •Howatt, Charlotte McFee, Mary $0 50! 10 35 I 25: 25: 10 I 25 I 35 i 501 Cox, John Elliott. Isaiah Friend, Friend. ; Friend, j Friends, j Gale, .John Goggiu, C. S. Holmes, A. Mabel Hughes, James Hughes, Mrs. Hunt, S. M. Keys, Bessie Keys, Henry Kennedy, >Irs. W. Mott, Mrs. D. Mott, Mary Mott, Minnie Mott, Marshall Roberts, John Roberts, J. F. |0 10 10 10 05 25 34 50 25 10 10 10 35 10 25 10 50 10 10 25 16 S5 5^^!' 1, I ■V»"f • ';'■(■■ ^fe ■' ■*f. V- " . ■ ' i; ; - ■ . tf^.- ■ ^' ';: 172 Smith, MiH. T. Smith, Mrs. G. N. Smith, T. W, Slipp, 3Irs. Gilbert Smith. A. W. Smith. George Slocum, William Seeky, N. Tower, Charhs Tov\er. Mrs. H. A. Wiggins, Geo. Wiggins, Mrs. J. 15, Wiggins, T. M. Wiggins, Mrs. Artlinr Wiggins. Mrs. Henry Wiggins, A. II. THE NARUONVS. Collected ftv Miss R. Robinson Belyea, Mrs. .lolm Cox, Marcus (^ox, Mrs. W. (■arpenter, A. ^f. Carpenter, iNFrs. A. >I. Robinson, Mary A. Robinson, Rachael J. Robinson, Rebecca A. Robinson, jr., Mr?. J. Robinson. James Robinson, Charles Robinson, sr., John UECAl'ITULATION. Lower Jemseg, Whites' Cove, Young's Cove, The Narows, Offertories, ' .. t. *0 10 35 50 25 35 10 25 35 35 35 50 50 50 35 35 25 $10 00 son. $0 50 50 25 40 85 50 I 25 50 40 50 40 1 00 *0 55 lj!21 47 11 32 10 00 6 55 fi 66 Il?56 00 CAMPOBELLO. Allingham, Robert Allingham, Mrs. Robert Allingham, Alb<;rt Allingham, Oliver Allingham, Melviua Alexander, J. J. -* Batson, Arthur O. Batson, >rrs. Arthur O. Batson, Cadwallader Mrs. Batson, ]\Iedlev Batsoj\ J. IT. " Batson, llarrv Beattv, Mrs. B. 8. Beatty, Mrs. Wni. S. Byron, Luke and Mrs. Byron, J. R. C. Calder, J. A. Calder, Wallace W. Calder, A. B. Farmer, John Farmer, Grey Flagg, ( 'adwallader C. &. Mr Flagg. Mrs. Price Gough, William Holmes, AV. G. Johnstone, Mrs. G »I. Kendrick, Alouzo Lank, INIrs. Lank, iMrs. W'm. Lank, Charles and Mrs. Limoud, Dr. Mabce, Geo. VV. Mit<^hell, Silas McLellau, Mrs. W. Neales, Rev. H. H, Neales, James Parker, Wellington Preston, Mrs. Patch, Charles Patch, Melvin Pitts, Thomas Rice. Isaac Robinson-Owen, Mrs." Robinson, J(ihn Townsend, C^hester Townsend, Winslo Simpson, Alej^andcr Simpson. Leonard Taylor, Frrink W. Thompson, Mrs. Enoch Vennell, James and Mrs. ^1 00 50 5(1 50 1 (if) 50 50 5 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 4 00 5"! 3 on 3 00 50 5 no 1 00 s. 5 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 5 on 1 00 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 51) 5(1 35 00 1 00 1 (1(1 i oil 50 50 1 (10 3 00 3 2.) 1T3 LO. rt J;l 00 50 50 50 T. \ no 50 50 5 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 i 4 00 50 3 OA •2 00 50 5 01) 1 00 C. & >[rs. 5 00 50 1 00 1 00 .1. :Mrs. 1 rll-H. [■r I Enoch \h\ Mrs. 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 5 Oi> 1 00 50 I 00 5 00 l 00 50 50 1 Of) 50 50 50 25 00 1 on 1 (1(1 I (10 50 50 1 00 2 00 'X"i Vonnell. DaiiU'l AVashbJirn. Louis 1) AVetmore, Lizzie W. Offertorv, CANTERBURY. (Li Sit not rc'ceivi'd.) CAliLETOX. OfferiiKjs of .^1.00 anil upiravih. Anonymous. Andrews, A. F. Connor, Mrs. Frank Cornfield, W. .L Craft, J. (). Fowler, Rev. LeB. W. Ilutton, Mrs. R. S. Lee. M. L. -MeLachlan, Mrs. T. M. .Moran, H. R. Napier, J. A. Purdy. J. G. Iiooney, William Tiiompson, iV[rs. K. Smaller sums, Offered anonymously. Sunday School olferfuir. Tolal .)fferint'S in ohurcli, CHATHAM. Avery, .Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and 3[rs. Hlair, Mr. G. A. 15urehill. Geo. andFamilv, Haldwin, Mrs. John Baldwin, Samuel B. Baldwin, Wm. IL Baldwin, Maria C. Bnhant, James Brchant, Mary B.ildwin, Thomas Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, James Brehant, Mrs. Thomus S. Al 00 1 00 1 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 oO F. E. 2 !^2 00 Brehaul. Thomas W. 1 00 Benson, ^\. Samuel 1 00 Benson, P. H C. 50 Benson, Dr. J. B. Benson, Mrs. $102 50 Benson, Su^ie P. r.r^=r- Blair, E. E. Brown, A. Burr, Alexander Cnark, J. B. Cagle, ^\r. and Mrs. J. Carman, ^liss Corabie, ^^rs. Cojiping, Mrs. and Miss Cojipiuir, Thompson Danville, Mr. and >[rs Doran, J. R. DeVeber, LeBaron \s. DesBrisay, Mrs. Diek, Mrs. DesBrisav, Helen 1 00 Eddy, Mrs. 1 00 I Flett, ]\rrs. John 1 uO : Forrest, Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph 1 25 ; Forrest, Ann, 1 00 Forrest, Joseph 1 00 Friend. 1 80 i Friend, 2 00 j Friend, Friend, Flemminji', Mi'ss Friend, Feuety, 3Irs. ^Villiam Forsv'th. Rev. D. Gillespie. Hon. T. F Green, Mrs. Gosi-i^in, J. R. Gra}', John H. Gulliver, John Gulliver, "Slv. and Airs. Alex. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ale.v. Harper, Mrs. and Afiss Harjier, \\. N. Habl)erley, Mrs. Humbolt! Mrs. Iiocken, The Mi e Hoc ken, M. Howard. \V. B. » j Hains, Mrs. 5ij \ Johnson, Arthur 50 I Johnston(\ D. T. 50 I Johnson, Campbell 50 I Jackson, VLw and Mrs. Wm. $0 50 20 55 8 35 10 25 85 $35 00 las. ^0 13 75; 10 00 7 00 50! 50; 50 i 50 : 50 : 1 00 50 1 00 1 50 50 76 $5 1 00 25 1 00 2 00 13 50 25 2 00 38 1 00 50 1 00 31 1 00 50 75 50 13 25 25 25 1 00 5i) 75 1 25 10 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 1 85 1 50 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 1 00 2 50 50 25 50 13 50 '.i> ■■■'f. 174 Jackson, J. Rlcluirdsoii so 25 Jackson, Anton\' 18 Jackson, Mrs. Isaac 25 Jackson, Jolm 05 Jackson, Alice Ellen 05 Jackson, Geo. li. 1 00 Kctliro, ^liiiani 50 Lloyd, ^Irs. Geo. 18 Layton, ]\[rs. 50 Loiran, George L, 1 00 Mclntyre, ]Mrs. Geo. 50 Mclntyre, Janie 18 McFarlane, Mr. and >[rs. 1{. 75 McLauirhlan, James 50 Mc^VFahon, oVFrs. 25 McLauglilan, Mrs. Wm. 25 McLaughlan, Mrs. James 25 Moss, >[vej- 2 00 Miller, Mr. 1 00 Muirhead, Mr. H. 50 Neilsou, Mrs. m Peterson, Alfred m Peck, :Mrs. m Peck, Mr. m Parker, Miss m Pierce, 3[rs. 1 00 Pierce, Miss 50 Percival, TJiss 1 00 Hundle, Mr. 25 Ueid, Mrs. AVni. m Reid, INFrs. Thomas m Rice, Mrs. 1 00 Rodgers, ;>riss 1 00 Sargeant. ("liarles *.} 00 8earle, G<'0. I*. 1 50 Searle, William 50 Searle, James I*. 1 00 Baxsmitb, >[iss 50 Saxsniitli, John 80 Saxsmith, Aarrinnie 10 Saxsmith, Laura M. 10 Staples, ]Nrrs. George 50 Smith, Mrs. I). G. 1 00 Springate. 'SIvh. 50 Staples, Afaggic 1 25 Shepherd, Mrs. 1 •) Traer, Mrs. (ieorgc 51) Traer, Charlotte 05 Turtelottc, Mrs. 18 Trevors, Mrs. D., sr. 25 Trevors, llelen 25 Trevors, David D, 50 Trevors, David ijO Trevors, .Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph Trevors, Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Trevors, ^U: and Mrs. Lestock Trevors, Mrs. Richard Trevors, Mrs. John Thompson, Grace Ullock, Mrs. Thomas Ullock, A. S. Ullock. Thomas Vye, Mrs. William WinsloA\ , F. E. Winslow , Mrs. AVinslow, Laura Winslow, Edith Winslow, Constance Williston, Miss Walker, Mrs. George Walker, Mrs. Jame.* Offerings, IS 50 50 50 25 18 1 00 00 (Ml 00 00 00 00 ^5 10 S!) $180 71 ciiip:\lvn. Per Rev. C. H. Hatheway, $2 s8 DERBY. Collected bi/ :rfiH8 Lizzie Be fix. Appleby. .Afrs. II. *0 50 Anderson, .iolm 50 Allison, William 1 00 Allison. Wm,. jr. I 00 Allison, Ev(!rett, Allison, Jo.seplune Hue k, W. H. Betts, John Betts, Henry Botts, David S. Bett. , Elizabeth Belts, Annie S. Barron, David Barron, Allan Belv<'ii, Thomas CroVker, Mr. and Mrs. VV. T. Campbell, .Vngus Clouston, Mrs. IL Clou.slon, Airs. F. J. C'louston, Howard Clouston, Grace U. 25 2o 1 00 A/ 00 00 00 01) 00 00 00 5(1 5 (Id :,() 1 00 ad 50 m lusepU Geo. IS ."id o ) I 00 2r> 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 25 10 S«) $i;)0 71 .N. ry/;^i<> /'''''•''• *0 50 50 \ 01) I 00 irs. W.T 25 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 I 01) 1 00 00 1 00 50 5 (^0 50 1 00 50 50 \ flouston, Mrs. John Clouston, Maggie R. Connors, John Carnaban, Robert Crocke'-, ('. (". CliiT, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Cliff, Geo. Carrutbers, Wni. Carnitbers, John Ciirnabau, Jobn Erekson, 31 rs. .). F.iirley, Mrs. Jiistus Kieenian, Mrs. J. B. Friend, Friend, Fit /gel aid, James Green, James Oiidnun, .Mrs. J. liiltz, Hev. A. F. and Mrs. lliltz, EtbelM. Uartt, Jobu llosford, Wesley llarrigan, Daniel ilornibrook, ]\riss Henderson, P. 31. llinderson, Frank .lobnston, Mrs. J. Keating. P. R. Fee. Mrs. David Lcigbton. Isaac Lawlor, Roger McMann, \[r. and Mrs. Jobn Miler, J. J. Miller, J. A^^ Miller, C. W. Miller, G. T. Miller. Mrs. S. C. Melntosb, Daniel Pai'ker, ^frs. Li/zic Riissel Mrs. S. |{uss(.'l. V i(;tor Robinson, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. IX, Tulip, Mr. and i\[rs. Van(lerl)ec, J. \V. Wiigbt, Wm. Wilson, C. F. $1 00] 50 1 00 50 25 1 55 1 1 00, 50 50 '.50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 50' 40 5 00 1 00 1 00' 25 1 GOi 45! 1 00' 50 25 50 50 1 00 50 2 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 00 10 50 1 00 J 00 50 Cliff, Wra. and Family $4 00 Clark, Tbomas 25 Clark, Geo. 25 Coeliran, Mrs. J. 20 Davidson, Alfred J^ Davidson, Mrs. Allan 8d Davidson, Abbott Davidson, Mrs. Alex. Dixon, James Ilambiook. Wm. ITambrook, Jobn IIamI)rook, James ITambrook, Tbomas McEacbern, Miss Plaidwell, Josepb Plaidwcll, R()1)ert Park, Mrs. Alex. Walls, Mrs. F. 95 50 1 oO 1 00 1 00 86 fo 80 25 171 15 .)«•• Collected hy Mm Florence Cliff. NP:iiSON. Collected hy Mn, llivs. Ambrose, Mrs. T. Biileman, Fannie Rateman, Sopbia Bateman, Li/./ie Bateman, Jolm Bateman, Jobn; Cusbman, Wm. Carnaban, Mrs. Flett, Allan Flett, ITenry Flett, ({eo. A. irubl)ard, jMarsball, McKen/ie, Mr. and IVFrs. Ja* ^[eKenzie, Riebard McKen/.ie, Allan Muers, Robert Norman, Mrs. Newman, Jobn Pereival, ]Miss Robinson, Mrs. ,F. Sannders, Mr. and Mrs. 50 , Saunders, 3Iiss 50 Vye, Mrs. C. j Vye. Ejnma J. Vve, Wm. 'imbvoise. 1 00 50 60 25 60 50 1 00 or; /w>) 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 j 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 y \eo, Mr. and Mrs, F .Vstle, Eli/.a J. Astle, Albert 10 50 2 00 1 00 50 m 1 00 1 00 120 25 ^I^.H B?''"' ' 't; Kf|,-jf' -;i B'fofc '7' , f ^^j^ ■> BHpct^ 1 P|, - »i ^i'^^r 1 nf: .■ '; ■ L ' ■ '" ' • ' ^ %■ Sy*.-. ' i fiy '*.•■' I ' -i ,p .>-■- „.. • 176 :fM BLACKVILLE. Collected by Mian Anfiie Under hill. JJlaisdcll, Dr. Colford, Edward Corney, Ward Corney, xCthel Corney, !May Crawford, Albert Coughlaii, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Casey, Patrick Corney, Mr. and Mrjs, .lolui Friend, (J. .1. i I an nan, James Joyce, Thomas, jr. Joyce, Tliomas Joyce, James Joyce, Naomi McEuchern, Peter McCorinieli, Wm. 3Iurray, ]\Iicliael Mitchell, James McNeil, Charles Murray, Hugh Mauderson, James Mitchell, Peter Moran, H. ,J. Porter, David Porter, James Porter, Thomas Underhill, Millet VV. Underhill, Allan C. lInd(Mhill, Robert Underhill, Aunie Underhill, Mrs. Thomas W. Underhill, Ann'<' M. Underhill, Mrs. Underhill, Lottie E. Underhill, Wm. H. Ujiderhill, licna Uiiderhill, W. A. Is. Underhill, li. N. T. Underhill, Charles W. Underhill, Isaac ( . Underhill, Mr. it Mrs. Wm. A. I T' I h Uud<'rhill, Mr. «V; Mrs. Underhill, Charles F. IJnderhill, Thomas W. Underhill, Cruden A. Underiiill. Mrs. J. H. Underhill, Lily A. ^V m 50 50 05 05 05 '25 1 00 1 UO 1 00 50 07 35 1 00 25 I 00 25 1 00 25 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 15 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 2.5 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 ?5 25 i Underhill, A. PI Underhill, Lena J. Underhill, Earl A. Underhill, Eldon C. Underhill, British Underhill, Beverley-; Underhill, Wm. T! Underiiill, Mrs. Wm. Underhill. Li/.zie A. Vickers, Patrick Vickers, Thomas Warren, Theo. AVarren, Peter Warren, Alexander $0 T. 05 05 05 05 25 20 25 50 00 00 00 00 Coll. by .)fm Abigail Covyhlau. ; Astle, David )^0 25 Bean, James 25 Curtis, :\[r. and >[rs. H. • l.') Curtis, Nelson 50 Curtis, Wm. jr. 10 Curtis, Wm. 10 Curtis, Alexander 15 1 ('oughlan, Mrs. J. T. 20 1 Coughlan, David 25 : Curtis, John 1 00 : Co\ighlan, Liz/ie 20 : Couii'hlan. Mrs. D. 80 Curtis, David 2.') 1 Curtis, J oseph 20 ! Couu'hlan, Mangle 8. 10 :Coughlan, J. T. 2.') Coughlan, Abigail 25 Friend, 55 Friend, m Friend, 50 Grindley, Mr. and Mrs. 55 Gerrish, James 511 Harris, Afoses 10 Harris, Mrs. M. 10 Harris, Mrs. T. 10 McLaggan, M. J. 2:1 McCi)nnell, IJ/,/,ie 10 M' Donald, ."\rrs. J, 2.-; 1 Mountain, John ?'• Mountain, N. N. 2."i iMountain, Mrs. E. 20 ' Sullivan, .lames 2:. Sullivan, Mrs. D. 2.-. ' |44H: t t UECAPITUI.ATIOX. Dtihy, otlciiory, Xclson, ' lliackvillo, !5;71 15 1 75 20 :.'5 44 s: Total, $X'dS 02 DORCIIESTKH. i'atkliousc, AVilliain IJaiiK's, W. A. Hai'iu-s, Mrs. W. A. ilariics, Miss ('. A. llai'ih'S, "Miss F. S. iJariK's, ('lani i'.anies, Willu- K. IJatcinaii. j\Iiss l!ai'iu'>i, Siimiu'l lirckwith, Mrs R. li>V('r. KoIktI ('ainpI)C'll, lit'v. .1. U. *S: fain. Chaiuilcr, Afrs. CliaiH-llcr, "Mis.s ( iiaiidlci', .Nfrs. Josluia (liaiKllcv, Gt'o. W. I'liaiidlcr, Mrs. (k'o. W. CliaiKllcr, Miss S. (I. Ciiaiuller, Miss K. K. Chaiuilcr, F. ('hauriry Cliapinau, Mrs. David ( liaiimaii, Mr. and Mrs. A. AV ( iiapinan, Mrs. l{()l)crt ( hajiinaii, Mr. and ^Irs. Uiv/.vv Chai'lcrs, Mrs. W. C". Charters, Miss A. P. Cliartcrs, Arthur N. ( harlcrs, S ("., jr. ( hartcrs. Mis.s If. Alice chipinan, Mrs. ( lii|iiiian, Miss Churcli, Dr. ("-k, Mrs. Win. E. ' 'H,k, RolRTt J. ->uk, Mrs. ,1. K. '>arrali, TJ^arlcs liarlc, Hol^rt Kii.-icr, .loiin li i'o.-itcr, jfrs. .Fdlin I». I'Vtf'r, Miss 8adi(> 211 $2 00 50 50 25 25 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 50 50 5'» 2 00 . 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 0.1 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 |2 00 t 00 :* 00 2 00 1 (K) 5 €0 6 «0 3 m E. V Mas^gic Foster, ^raster John F. ('. Foster. Ma. V< ^Ur, Henry A. Gray, John A. Gilbert, S. Gay Gilbert. Miss Gilbert. Thoina.- II. Gilbe.'-t, :\Iiss E. Gilbert, Bradford II. (Jodfrey, .Mr. and Mrs Godfrey, Miss Julia Godfrey, Robbie Godfrey, Charles B. 1 Greenwood, i?ol»ert V. 1 Gallowi'.y, Robert A. 1 Hanin,ii:ton, Hon. I) L. & Mrs. 16 Ilaninirtoii, Miss Ilaniuutoii, Miss Tlaniiiuton Ileiu'y (' llaninuion, Robert \V llanington, Maud iraning'ton, ('. Lionel llaniiiu'lon, Hlanelie Hickman, Mr. and Mis. Joseph 3 00 Hickinan, Mr. and INIrs. John Hickman, John 11. Howard, Allen McB. Hutchinson, Willard ai'd fam. Hewson. R. \V. Irvine, John Johnston, John Keillor, Mrs. Thomas Kinder, PcM'cy Kin:;-, ('apt. and Mrs. Kinu'. Frederick Landry, Mrs. Thomas Lawrence, AVillard Masters, Mr. and Mrs. JI. W. McArthur. William MeAvity, James McAvitv, John .McGratii, .Wru. H. J. McGrath, Mrs, J. .Mclnnis, John McNeil, Alexander (1888) McNeil, Alexander (,1884) M( I'artland, Jamo .Miller, Charles Moiaii, yh: and Mr.s. Moore, .Miss '. )ulton, Jud<.!;eund Mrs. ' Outhouse, >Irs, m m 0») : t ^■ Pnlimr, llinuu W. and wif< Pulirnr, Pliilip Palmer, Bark>\v Paluur, .Mrs. IJarlow Prtlmev, ^Irs. .lolin Palmer, Mrs. Kbcn Palmer, Afrs. Edward Patrick, :Mrs. \V. A Percy, James Percy, John R. Petrfe, David Peck, Mr-. Roltb. Mrs. lloberts, James VV. Sherrard, Mi's. Bhreve, Mr ■ Short, M!<. 'JMiuiiias Short, Mr«. Thomas Hbort, Percy Smitli, Ladv Soutlierlaud, Mrs. John Sherreii, Tli<*iuiiS Tail, y..\. Teed, -lohn Teed. Mariner Tniey. E. Turner, Mrs. W'nk. rmlali, liiohard Unhani, .Mrs. Wathen, lloberl Wilbur, Mrs. William Wilbur. Ifaveluek Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Willai Wilbur, Mrs. T. B. VVilmot. L. A, Wilson, lCdsj;)ir 178 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00' 00 00 50 oO 00 00 00 00 : 00 i 2o! 251 50 i 00^ 00 ; (10; 00 i oOi 00 00 00 ; Of) no 00 00 00' 00 : 50 00 00 00: 0', Annstrouir, H<'»b(>rt A\ ery. Mis. 1). M. Brunda^^e, Maud Duncan, Robert A. Hamlyn, Matcgie Lodije, Richard Mills Mrs. Marv Perkins, H. F. * Peters, Ilurd Smaller sums, Offered anonymously, Sunday School offering, I 00 let Collceiion, Sud do. ^'2\ 7 00 70 (10 f?5'> 80 DOIGLAS. (No list received.) FAIRVII.LE. OffcHngn o/wl.OO and upwartU. Offertory Harvest Festival, Oct., iMs;;{, Arrastrojig, Mary A. 1 00 CO FKEDERICTON. Aiken, Robert Aiken, Mrs. It Ak»'rlev, S. A. Allen, Thief Justice Allen, .lohn Allen, T. C Allen, W. K. Allen. J. F. Ashfield, Mrs. Babbitt, G. N. Bailey, Prof. Bain, .Sli<^ Hebbingtnn. tl. Meckwilh, Mrs. Beckwith, A. ft. Meckwith, C. AV. Beckwith. Harry Jieek, Auditor O.-ncral Bell, Itobert IJelvca, A. li. Blai-k, Mrs. Black. J. Vi.)u\ Mrs. Blis>, ft. J. Blizzard, Oliver Black, A. >'. Brannen. C. S. Brow n, Dr. T. (.'. Brown, .Mrt^. Brown, Frank M. Brown, Mary B. Rrowu, E. Brown, Ik-llc ^1 i 1 iiij 1 00 1 W 00 1 m 1 MU I 00 00 5 ;<(! 1 Total offerings in Church, ^Tt • M) ij^O (H) 2 00 10 00 50 Ol» 1 (Ml 10 (in 1 ','0 1 on 'l 50 5 m 10 (III 1 (lit ;5 (10 1 Oil (III ;■{ (I) 10 OiJ 5 (III 1 no 4 •(! 2 (10 K) (III 5 (Ki 50 nil 110 • III (III (1(1 00 1 00 ^:l ■•^« 179 ^1 Otl 1 (JO I 0'> 1 0') i 00 1 (H) 1 «)0 I 00 5 00 liurch, l^ltw Til! 2 00 10 00 50 00 1 0(1 10 <".i 1 'ii.» 1 oil 'i .")0 5 00 10 (tO 1 (10 ;5 00 1 00 (') (10 •i\ CO 10 no (10 ':0 oa 10 (lO T) 00 50 1 00 1 (10 .[ (Ill 1 00 1 (HI I 00 0(1 1 00 liiifcliill, A. (V.ilwalliidcr, J. Cm i wall a tier, K. (iiiiipOc'll. ^lv>. G, M. Carnuin, AV. C'linuau, Anuio W. e'aineron, J. Carey, Col. and Mrs. Ciiir' Eliza (ailiells, W. ^l. Coonibc, J. and Mrs C«iombe, J. (iKipcr, Eli/.a (.'(ivcrt. Mrs. Cniiir, W. and ^^rH. Cripi'S, 3Irs. Cinplcy. ir .A. Cumminp;, J. K. and >[rs, Cdciii'r, Capi. jjavidson, Aliss DcA'cImt, p. Allan J)ilili!{'i.', Gc'Ti!-*' Y. Edmunds, ,1. Fciujtv, a. K. tVticty, W. 11. Fivlu,.i\ >,Irs. Fi-^hor, Mrs. (.'. II. li. Fl.'ucllin-, W. P. Fnwk-r, J. I). Friend, Friend, (inl(lil)!i', 1. (J-.nl. .). •i' I'll in. Mrs. ui'idon, ?»lajor (J'lidi.iii, Franris '..nloi,. Mrs. F. (invtrnor, His Hoiioi ilic Lt. (in 1), Mrs. Hilton (Jit uory. The Misses 'Jn-g-ory, AHurt .1. ^iiL'irorv, Harry (irant, >.'f'vill(' and .Mrs. 'Jruut, Charlotte Trii'vt's, Mr.s. J. B. licmmiuff, Li(3nt. Hamilton, .Mrs. If. liarri.on, Pro!', and .Mrs. Harrison, J. Darloy Hi'iisun, Allno Uarripou, Arthur O. Ha/on, Mr>. C. IIaz<.'u, Mrs. J. !f8 00 Ilazen, J. D. 3 00 ITa/en. (Jcoruo 7 00 Ililliard. Mrs. ao 00 llobcn, Charli.-, b". •i 00 llcxl-i', John 1 00 llowio, Airs. 4 00 llunt, G. ('. 10 00 , Hunter, Alr.s. 1 00 ' Inohfs, Andit'W 1 50 Jack. li. ?J. 1 '2') Jacob, Dr. 1 00 Jarob. Mi>s 1 00 .laniii'scn, Mi«s 1 00 .larvis, John W Jordan, I). 1 00, Jouat. G. A- .1. CO Jomti.L. A. VV. 1 50 \ Kellv, Marv A. 50 Kctciium, il. G. C. 25, Kiny-doii, Itt. Pov. H. T. 00 ' Lces(,', AiiN. 00 Leonard, K. 00 : Lip.?ett, AV. cc J. 00 Lister. The .Miss,.s 50 , Lister, John ^V. 00 Lister, Frank (10 Long, ?.[rs. \V. 00 , Lvons. Capi.iia 00 ^fii.wvell, J. 00 Ma.\\\-ell.:i!!s. ,1. 00 : AreLiUichlati. Mrs. A. 00 • Metropolitan, Tlic ?5 i ^Miller, Mrs. K. A\'. 00 Miller, Mrs. J. U. (10 MeMiehael, Catherine .50 : Moditt, Charh ■, '.'5 ■ A[oore, .lohn 00 j Moore, Jane 00 Moore, Selina 00 I Mooi-e, A mile 0<1 ; Morehouse, C F. 50 Morehouse, G. .•iO Morrell, G. E. li Ahn-jJiy, Honor.ih 00 i Nicolsijn, Mr^. 00 : Osgood, Giles 00 : Owens, Samuel 00 Parkin, G. K. and Mrs. 1 00 Parkin, Alice. Maud iV (in 1 00 i Perkins, J. D. 1 00 I Perlev, Mis.s 50 Pbaif, VV. B. 1 00 ! Piadar, Mrs. 1 1 1 50 o 5 2J 1 •10 10 11 1 5 5 :?0 J s .5 lee 55 00 'i 0.1 H 00 10 00 1 00 5 (HI 10 0;) 00 25 00 :{ 00 10 00 15 00 1 00 1 00 i] 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 10 00 50 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5U 1 0') 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 100 00 1 00 1 00 25 r> 00 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 'A 00 1 00 50 3 00 1 00 5 00 20 00 H 00 2 00 50 1 00 «p 180 -{ V V' , i.iv.v |?;».;r,} . . mm-' ■m. \ , : if ' Plant, Mrs. Piirkcr, A. J. Foley Power, Annie (^uiirterni.'iin, V. Quinn, W. 11. Quinn, W. A. Kuinsfnrd, H. B. Kandolpli, Mrs. J. R Klchards, .1. Kichev, .AIr= M. Koberls, Kev. G. (i. rtnd]\Irs. Hobert.'i, Mrs. Kobinson, P. W. Robinson, Mrs. VV. H. Robinson, Mrs. "\V. !>. Kobinson, AVin. Powers, J. Ross, Frances J. Soarnell, Mrs. Searucll, M M. Shea, John Sherman, L. W. Shennan, Klizabelh Shule. S. F. and Mrs. Sills, Mrs. Sisson, A. Sniiler, Alon/.o Smith, Kev. J. Smith, >[rs. R. Smith, ]\[osos Smith, Thomas Spahn, jVliss Svmonds, Rev. R. (G. P. F.) Svmonds, Rev. R. (1. ('. F.) Sterlinif, Shei-iiT St()p'ft>r(l, (Jco Straton. F. A. IL Street, ^\ . Street, A. F. Street, Mrs. Lee 8vvvn>, F. c\: A. Thomas, Mrs. .1. Thomas, Frcderica Thomas, Charles Thomas. 1>. Three Si-ters. Tippet , .1 . Tippei, Mrs. Tippvt, :viarv Tippet, C.S.^ Tippet, Aliee V. Vavasour, Mrs. Walker, Joseph !f1 00 1 1 o 1 00 .•)() 00 0() 00 5 00 : 00 5 00 2 00 25 00 1 00 00 1 00 1 00 r> 00 2 00 4 or. 2 00 50 2 00 2 00 20 5 00 50 50 1 00 J) 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 5 00 12 00 :{ 00 15 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 50 4 00 1 00 ]\.\1[rs. E. L. Wheeler, J I. and Mrs. Whelpley, G. T. White, (i. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. Williams, E. Williamson, J. 11. Wilmot, E. n and :\rrs. Winslow, E. ]). Winslow, T. 15. Woods, ]Mrs. Woods, TJly A. AVoodward, J. Yardv, E. ^0 ."ill 10 i;ii •1 CO 4 (10 20 00 () 01) 10 00 5 00 o (;0 10 (>ll '^-. 1 00 1 00 1 ."ill 20 oil oil 5 00 .")ll •Jo 1 (,ll 2 til) xVnniversary coll ;cl ion in Cathedral, Collection in Cathedral, .Afay, 18H4, Collections in Pari.sh Ch. Sunday School Mi.ssion Boxes, Collection in Parish Ch. (Widows and Orphans), Collection in Parish Ch. (Incapacitated Clergy), $l,Oi)!J vi 4s (id 50 00 12 oil ill (iO - 4.-) »> C^O Total, GAGETOWN. !fii,;32l ;',] Babbit, Benj. S. Coster, Mrs." N. A. CI es, J. C. Cooper, John DeVeber, ^[rs. and DeVcber, J. W. DuVernet, II. J. DuVernet. E. M. THiVernct. Wm. DuVernet, Robert DuVcinet, Fdward Sons, ^0 5( 5 (K 2 01 H (i| 2 CI 2 (i( 181 1^0 .^o id (id 4 Ol» 4 IH) '20 00 () 00 10 01) .") 00 s. 2 00 10 w •:.■) 1 00 1 (tO 1 .-.0 \lvs. 20 00 00 .~) 00 .'.0 • )■; 1 00 '2 liO * 1,01)1) U'2 lion in 4s 00 K'dral, no 00 ([\ Ch. V2 ;!o tlission 101 00 sh Ch. )hans\ ~ 4.-) sh Ch. lergy), '.) CO $1,321 ;;; A Dingcc, Wm. Friend, Forbes, G. C (nibort. Dr. Gilljert, T. W., sr. (h-aham, "Mrs. NVni. (1883), IFcwlitt, Kiclmrd Ifolnit'S, Wm. Knox, ^lartha I,iiw, >Irs. Wm. I,;i\v, Thomas Mi-nteitli, :>[rs. >hAIIisler, Mrs. Me i league, AVm. Me Kinney, John McDermolt, JJelie McMulkin.Pkhvard Nciiles, Miss Ncales, Rose 8. Xrales, Julia Norwood, Mrs. Fftcrs, Mrs. S. >?. Peters, Miss A. Hcetor, ScotI, ]\rrs. Smith, Leslie Wet more, Mrs. 3Ietllev Williamson, Mr. and 5[rs. 1 semi annual coll. Oct. 18H;i •2 do. do. June, 1884, GRAND FALLS. (No list reodveil). Bnrnham, ISfrs. WN. Hvron, E. J. Covert, Rev. W. ^0 50 ■ Covert, ^Frs. ■ Covert, J. S. 00 ■ Covert, M. H. 2'^ ■ Covert, D. H, S(ms, K 00 ■ (Raskin, E. I hiuersoll, F. (iO ■ Milligan, W. 1 Newton, 1. ■ MeOowell, Mi>s -'* 1 Fettes, .1. 'I') ■ Tat ton, J. I GRAND MANAX. 8. $i 00 Tattou, Mrs. |2 00 .50 Collections, 7 15 1 00 1 00 m 15 1 00 1 00 .5 00 50 GREENWICH. 10 I 25 3.") lialmer, Matthew sjil 00 r,o, Belvea, 1). A. 1 {){) 50 1 BelVea, W\ss L 50 I 00' Belyea, Lawrence 50 75 lielyea, \V. Sancton 1 00 25 Relyca, JjUdlow 50 25 Rrilndagc, Thomas 1 OO 1 00 Cronk, W. F. 1 00 1 00 Ciawfoi'd. Ernest 1 00 50 Day, James 1 00 1 00 Dav, Sarah 1 00 1 00 DeVeber. ^Fiss IJ. 50 2 00 Flewelling, Albert G. t 00 5 00 Flewelling, AValker 2 00 25 Flewclling, ^liss G. 1 00 50 Flewelling, Mrs. John 1 00 1 00 Frost, >[iss 1 00 /*• — Goldiuif, George N. 2 00 4 50 Golding, Gilbert N. 30 3 23 Ilaviland, Isaac 80 Hewlett, .Aliss C. Hewlett, 31iss E. 3 00 !15.57 92 1 00 Holder, Mrs. 50 Jones, Zebulou 50 Lee, Thomas 50 Makinney, Henry 50 McKcil, 'All rt 3 00 McKeil, George 1 00 McKeil, Edward 50 {?1 00 Marley, Daniel 50 1 00 Marley, Robert 50 1 00 ^McLeod, Wm. 2 00 1 00 McLeod, ]\[iss Agnes 1 00 1 00 INFcLcod, James 1 00 1 00 ^lorgan, Robert 1 00 75 ^Morgan, Robert, jr. 50 3 00 ^Morgan, (4eorge 50 2 00 Morgan, Marv 20 25 Niit'ter, W. Lee 1 00 1 00 Pickett, Rev. D. W. 5 00 2 00 Pilkingtou, D. W. 1 00 1 UO Pitt, Isaac 50 2 00 ; Pitt, Mary :-:.•'■' ■^PU L*e^? 1" ■ I lr.t^J>:^ •> • . : 4 ■)■■ ] 1 . 17* ' \m Richards, J. N. Richards, Zebulon Koss, W. J. Seely, Geo. T. Walton, James Welling, Dr. F. X. C'ol lections, 2 UO 00 00 00 00 00 4 20 !j<5,i 00 HAMPTON. Collected Ity Miss Ingcloxc. Arnold, Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Belding, Mr. Bovarct, I. Bovard, jNIiss Coggan, II. 1). Cookson, ^liss Dann, Mrs. J. Fiewelling, Mrs. E. A. Friend, Fleming, Mrs. K. Fleming, Mrs. W. Fiewelling, >rrs. Fiewelling, Miss Hammond, iVFrs. B. Humphrey, Mrs. Lyon, Lidic M. Lyon, Mrs. E. J. McManus, Mrs. S. Otty, George O. D. Otty, W. Otty, Mrs. Geoige Raymond, John liaymond, Mrs. John Stanley, Mary Stevenson, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. S. Scribner, Mrs. Taylor, Dr. Geo. L. Whiting, A. Wetmorc, Mrs. A. $0 oO I 00 1 00 50 oO 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 no 20 1 00 50 'i.TI /v»l 00 1 oo 5 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 5 00 40 50 $33 GO HAMPTON STATION. Coll'Ckd hy Mr, John Cnncfovd. Baird, James SKO oil Bovard, Wm. ."id Crawford, George 1 01) Edwards, W. D. I.. ."iO Friend, ^io Fowler, Mis. H. J). ol) Fairweather, Mrs. J I. Od Friend, '.'.■) Giggey, J. F. ."id Humphrev, J. .>IcG. 1 oil Ilallet, VVm. ."iO Kee, Catherine '^•i Mc^Manus, Joseph A. .■)0 MacMonagle, Mrs. :> 0(1 McManus', William •^■i Piers, Price ■"iO Smith, Joshua 1 OU Smith. J. N., M. D. 1 00 Steeves, Mrs. ."iO TravLs, Mrs. 1 00 Travis, Minnie ',>.■■) |1(! 2" LAKESIDE. Collected hy Miss Walker. Armstrong, Miss Bull, ]\Irs. James Barnes, 3[rs. N. M. Crawford, ]Vlrs. AV^m. Crawford, John B. Crawford, Miss Kate Crawford, ]\Iiss Mary Crawford, Miss Add'ie Crawford, Mrs. W. C. Crawford, Samuel M. De.AIill, Mr.K. De.Anil, Mrs. De:\rill, .Aliss C. De3lill, E. K. Newnham, liev. O. S. Newnliam, Mrs. Raymond, J. W. liaymond, Mrs. %() ;.') 1 00 1 00 1 00 'J uu 1 00 50 :.' 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 ;{ 00 •J 00 i 00 1 I'O I ■ 183 TATION. ohn Craicforil. 11. A. 11 5K0 ."id ."id 1 ()() .■)() '^■) ."ill 0(1 .')(! 1 (III .')(! oil 5 (Id 1 III) 1 (Id 0(1 1 (HI $10 2o SIDE. ^/i.ss Ua/A-er !<(i ;•") 1 on 1 (III ^'m. 1 (HI {. 2 00 ate 1 0(1 lary lO .ddic oO r. ('. '2 00 1 M. 1 00 I 01) 1 00 1 00 I 00 (). S. a 0(1 ',' 00 1 00 1 uO Siuitli, Miss $1 00 St ( wart, Afrs. AV. O. 1 00 Sin ill), Mrs. Israel 25 Smith, Mrs. Joshua H. 35 Walker, l?ev. Cauon 4 00 Walker, Miss 2 00 $30 50 DARLING S ISLAND. ""oiler ('(I hy Mrs. Henderson. \, .s. ^riss D. Appleby, Mrs. Geors^e Applcbv, ^Irs. John ApplebV, :\[rs. B. 11. riark. Miss C. nark, Mr. G. Clark, Mrs. S. (';iini)bell, llilyard Uciulcrson, Robert llciulersoii, Mrs. U, Ihiidersou, J. 11. Henderson, Gcorsxe A. Henderson, Mrs. George A. Morrel, ]\Ir. J. Moirel, :\lrs. J. Morrel, Mrs. .M. A. .Matthew, Mrs. :\Iatthevv, :Miss Matthew. ]Miss M. Prinee, Mrs. Yj. Prinee, Elias IT. Seely, I.ydia IT. FRENCH VILLAGE. Collected hy Capf. W. Langstroth. Bull, John Belyea, Joseph Boattv, George Beatty, Mrs. N. Fowler, W. 11. Fowler, Mrs. W. Fowler, John A. «0 Fowler, Georirc A. Hill, n. AV. Hill, >rrs. AVm. Langstroth, Craven Langstroth, C. C. Lan. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // 4 /- -f/^ /. 1.0 I.I 1.25 '^ lail ^ U£ 12.0 \^ 1.4 V HiotDgraphic Sciences Corporation # 4G^^ \ <^ ^1\ 03 WBT MAIN STRUT WIBSTER.N.Y. MS80 (716) 873-4503 o^ 184 U It*: t,',- ;i:\K ft ; »i Ctxly, (ieorpf Codv, ^Farv F. (.'(Kly, .luliii I). Codv. Ilirnm A. Coyle, John C'oyl*', Rohori Coyle, Hcrc'sfonl Coyle, liaehel Coyle, Lefitiu Ilaniuplon, Rev. ('. 1* lluningtoii, Miss ]Tnnin.q:t()n, Artlinr !'. Jlaniu^ton, .leannie A. llanin^lon, Tda P. Ilaninglon. nertram .1. M. Ingledew, John O. Injrledew, A. (). Johnson. James Keyse, Thomas Lnngley, John J I. Leonard. John Leonard, Joseph Leonard, Fred. J^eonard, Howard Leonard, IJeverh y Leonard, Minnie Fieonanl > Mary Leonard, ^lairgie l^iconard, (Jeorge Murray, Susanna ]Marr. Alhert >larr, llerherl Pearson, Win.. .1. P. Pearson, Ioaa<' \\. Pearson, Walter Pearson, Ellen Pearson, James Pearson, Thomas Pearson, Isaac Pearson, William Pearson, ISlrs. William Pearson, Mairgie Pearson, Artliur Lee Pearson, Fred. Medley Pearson, Frank Ha/.eii Pearson, T. K. Alfred Pearson, T. IFeavlside l^^arson, .Airs. T. H. Pearson, Sarah Pearson, Jennie K. Pearson, John >r. Pearson, Wm. Walter Pearson, Joseph *l 00 1 (»() 25 'ir, , 1 00 : .'.0 r,o 25 25 10 00 5 00 ; 1 (Mh 50 .50 : 50 ' 50 50 25 50 i 50 ' 1 00' 1 00| 1 00 1 50 50 10 10 10 10 25 10 25 2 00 1 00 50 25 50 1 00 1 (M) 50 50 25 20 20 10 .50 1 00 50 ^A^ 25 2.5 50 50 i 1 ltd Boyd, John Birney. Wm. Birney. John Birney, .Mrs. J, Birnev. Julia A. Chittiek, Wm. Chittiek, John. sr. Chittiek, Mrs. J. Chittiek, Wm. A. Chittiek. John II. Chilliek, Fnmcix y\. Chittiek. r.iidoni M. Chittiek, Sliinley .M. Chittiek. Mrs. Keheeea Chittiek, .Mrs. Sarah Cameron, John H. Cameron. James K. Cameron, Mrs. J. Cameron. ItelKM-ea J. C raw lord, Wm . sr. Crawford, Lhi il. Crawford, Mary J. Crawford, Mr>. >Vm. Crawford, James, jr. Crawford, ^frs. Janus Crawford, John, .sr. Crawford, Mrs. John Crawford, Janu's. sr. Crawford, Mrs. J. Crawford, Susanna Crawford, James A. Crawford. C. W. Crawford, Uohort Crawford, Mrs. II, 50 ltd (1(1 Pearson. .Mrs. Jos«ph %() .'hj Pearson, Kaac M. ;»,*» Pearson, Birhard Biinkin, Robert Rankin, ^lary J. liankin, Bvard Rankin, Alice B. Rankin. Rainsford Rankin. Violet Rankin, Wm. J. Rankin, Samuel G. Stewart, Matthew Stewart, Wm. Ward. John Wcf^t.M. A. OiUfcteO ht/ James Rankin. •4 1 M In (Ml 5(1 .)(! (K.I .•((I ;{(! 2(J 20 1.*. Ill M (M 2(1 •)•■ Id Id 25 5(1 20 2'i h 10 185 |;o r,ii "iti 1 (III ."itl 1 0(1 J' I 10 or, I'l 1 00 50 ".''» .Vi DH'ii Jiitnkl, (. ."tO I (H.I ".(» •.'.") i:. 'J") r. ;(i 0-. ( r-iwfonl. Will. Hoi'iiliriMik. Aiioif llunliT. Sk'phfii Iluidcr. Mrs. S. Ilniiilirnok. -Mtn. W'iiIut Ktysi.', llobcrt Kevsc, Mrs. Thonius Ki yse, Mrs. E. Kt'vsc, John A. Kirk. PMwanI Kirk, Mr^. K. KcKiiiiilit, Vina M( Knijrlil, .Mary K. McKniu^lit, AVm. A. \icKnit;ht, Susanna .1. M< Knliflit, David ^\. Kaiikin, .lames Kankin, (rcoriri^ Uankin, Mrs .Mary Hdhinson, \Vm. lloltiiison, Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Maflli».'\v Simpson, Martha Simpson, .lohn Simpson, Ah'xandrr Snider, Minnir Snider, .lohn Stceii, Elizabeth K. Sticii, .Fanx's (}. Si ceil, Charles I J. 'riHiiii|)son, .lames 'ili(ini|)son, Wm. Tli(iiiii)son, Mrs. Wm. OtT.rtorv. St. .Iohn's('hur( .hdv mi). .*<( O.*) Bnridiam. Walitr ( 'a>ey. .Itdin Colt.' Wm. CiiidilT '. Annie (Jihs. C. II. Hector, George Henry, Robert .lenniniis, W. Leek. Wm. Leek, Itex T^eek, (leor^je I Leek, Sarah Leek, Sophia Leek. (Jeortriana Lee, .1. H. Maunsell, Ll.C'ol. and ?»rrs. Mitehell, .lohn Murray, ('has. L. Murray, .lohn ('. Murray, L Sidney Murray. Kajuue Murruy, Miss .Maria Murray, Miss >r. .1. •MiuTav. Miss K. MeKiiiley. Mrs. I). MeKinUy, .Minnie Payne, .Joseph Payne. Ifenrv P«)\\ys, ('apt". ('. Quarlermain. (iiarlrs Hainsford. A. W. Kuinsford, Edward Kninsford, The Mi^ses Segee, Mr. and Mrs. "NV. $7;$ 45 Sloat, Mr. and I^Irs. IJ. t\, Smith, S. .L ; Tabor, C. L'. 10 00 15 20 50 20 1.") 10 2.5 iiO .")() ',>.-) 25 15 25 25 25 10 10 10 25 10 10 25 1 \: *;4 HI kO 50 :50 1 00 50 lo 00 50 50 m 1 00 1 00 50 dff 85 95 1 00 20 00 50 2 00 2 (K) 3 Oo 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 50 1 (10 50 5 00 .50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 (M) 4 00 KINGSCLEAR. *1 Allen, Thomas Allen. W. 1). Allen, Sarah Allen, Mnud Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 2 Anderson, Mr. and .Mrs. R. A. 1 Anderson, George A. CoUcrteJ titj Mrx. J/oli/okr Clements, ^lajor George Ch'inents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clements, W. I>. Clements, Miss 50 Clements. Fanny .M. 00 Close, Mrs. 50 Elliott, .lohn .50 (^oodine, .lanie 00 Holyoko, Mrs. 00 Lonij, .lames 25 Miles, Mamie L. 1 00 2 00 I 00 50 50 95 50 0.-. 1 » 00 50 1.^ ft 4 m « • • • ■ .% .'♦ ■\r 1 1 I:- I';;: .(W I'; « 180 Isl oflfertorv, $3 00 Wftmoro. >Irs. Justus 2ivl do. 11 00 Trinilv, Xnias. 1H8:?. Montf^omcry, l{ov. II. nml Triuitv, June lotli. issj. Mrs. (I. C. S. F.). T) 2.5 St. Aixmr:^, OftolRT. 1hh:{. St. Jiimcs. Juno l.">th. 1HS4, $113 00 Clifton, June33u(l, IJ^H^, KINGSTON. LONG RKACII. Bradley, MisH Crawfor !, JMr.s. Isaae Crawford, Daniel McDougal), Mrs. I). McDougall, Anna IJ. McDougall, Lucy MoDou<;all, I). Oscar Smith, Mrs. James William, Mrs. John KINOSTOX. Chaloner, George Chaloner, John W. Dann, John O. Dunn, Mrs. AV^m. Earle, Michael Fairweather, C. D. and 3Ir' Foster, Samuel Foster, Charles Hoyt, George Iloyt, Albert Northrup, Matilda S. Northrup, D. D. Pickett, W. E. Pickett, Justus Pickett, Sarah J. Peters, Edward J. llaymoud, Mrs. Wm. Whiting, Charles and Mrs. Waiuwright, If. S. CLIFTON. Flewelling, G. Hudson Flewelllng, J. E. Puddington, David Wetmoie, D. P. Wetmore, Kichard D. Wetmore, Howard Wetmore, Adino P. T :;•.' i V.' 3 Oil .) .1.) Tj lis *77 10 MAUGKUVn.LE. J QQ I (ao list received.) 1 05 2 OOj •'>0 MONCTON. oO 1 00 Amount collected, 50 ; 50 !ft3(i \r, 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 MUSQUASH. CnUo'tcil h;i MhH A. Smith Miss Spi/i-e. and 00 00 50 00 00 50 8 00 1 1 4 00 00 00 00 2 00 4 00 5 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 Bedell, Dr. G. A. .^4 (HI Carman, blisses 1 IK) Carman, Lev. D. V. 1 (Ml Carman, G. C. 3 () Hargrove. Davi.> :;:i It^Hl, !ji77 !'• ILT.E. I'ived. ) 'ON. 120 ii: A81I. St('i)hcn.s, George Smilli, Wolf red Sliipherd, 3Irs. Slicpbeid, Win. Spike, II. ^I. iiiid famil 'r.itteii, .loshuii Thomson, Wm. White, Thomas y. $0 50 ; Tyuer, NN'm. 1 00 I 26 50 5 00 50 50 J 00 $0. !)$5 NKW RlVElt AND LEPKEAUX. *33 75 I'KINCE OK WALES .SETTLEMENT. Collectid by Mrs. 8. Ilayicanl. ( larke, .lohn Cairns, Mrs. Jane Donally, Mrs. James Dunn, Jolui Friend, Friend, Henderson, Mr. llayward, Samnel !?0 25 25 50 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 A. Smith and ■ .M( llarg, 31rs. .John 50 mke. Tail, 3Iatthe\v Tait. Mrs. lAI. 50 50 i^4 m 1 1 on ■ 1 (III H Tayes, Georgina 1 00 Welter, Ruby 10 ;w *7 10 vard riSAMIXCO. as 50 ■ ■ liayard, John $0 50 ■ Ihyne, James 50 ■ l)()\vney, Wn). 25 , ■ Dean, Robert, sr. 50 ■ Dean, Thomas 25 ■ Dean, Richard 25 2 1 Dean, Robert, jr. 25 00 ■ i'.vans, John 50 '-'> I McGuirc, Samuel 25 1 O'l ■ Ml (luire, Nathaniel 25 1 Sphiiu, John 25 ■ Sleeves, Mrs. 50 1 OIJ ■ Sccley, — 50 1 00 1 'l\vner, Mrs. .John 25 1 oil 1 r\ ner, Mar}' Ann 25 1 (Id ■ Tvner, Thomas 25 Cameron, L. Cameron, ^Irs. L, Chitliek, Wm. Chittiek, Mrs. Wm. (1««3), (Tiiltlck, Thomas Daly, Mrs. John Howe. AVilliam Holmes, ^Ilss Hagarty, James Melvin, ^Ir. Morrison, Mr. Sellar.s, Mrs. I). Sellars, John Stafford, Samuel Shaw.^irs. David Shaw, Ro]>ert Shaw, Mrs. R. Shaw, Robert (New River), Sprague, John Sprague, Mrs. J. Taylor, Wm. Taylor, Adam Taylor, Henry Travis, ^Irs. Tears, Mrs. James ; Wilson, Mrs. !j;o 50 50 50 50 50 25 00 00 00 25 50 00 25 86 95 25 26 50 25 25 25 60 85 25 50 50 $11 25 MACE BAY AND DIPPER HAKBOR. Collected by Miss C. Belmovc and Miss Jane Maichinci/. Burns, Robert Belmore, H. Belmore, Catherine Caffery, Mrs. :M. Caffery, Mrs., sr. Caffery, George; Caffery, Marv Campbell, Mrs. G. Campbell, Emma Cami)bell, H. Burpee ^0 25 25 40 25 00 50 25 25 25 25 th m ,'f ,1^ IV. * • "i I •t.'. Li" «, 1 « •! t'orscaddeii, Mrs. H. Corscadden, Win., jr. Craft, Mrs. Albert " Kills, John KIIIh, .Taints Kllis, Mrs. J. Kllis, Robert K<;nnedy, .lo.^eph Kt'iiuedy, Mrs. .1. Hardini^, Adelaide .Mawbiuey, Wilson Mawbiney, lioberl J. Mawbincy, .lames K. Mawbiney, David Mawbiney, .Tobn >Fawbiney, .Mrs. .1. Mawbiney. ^Irs. Hobert .J. ^fawbiney, T)all)erl Mawbiney, .lervis Mawbiney, ^frs. J. ^lawbiney, ]Mrs. .Tunt; Mawbiney, itobert ^lawbiney, >Vni. .Moore, Albert MePberson, Robert MePbcivson, Mrs. K McLennan, 1^ McGowen, >[ary McGowen, Mrs! Win. ^FcGowen, .lobn, sr. Sbttw, Closes Cyrus Snyder, Jobn Tborp, Mrs. Geor^^o Thompson, Capt. Taylor, Capt. AVhite, Thomas 18$ ^0 25 40 ',>.-, 1 00 ."iO '2r, .50 .50 •,>5 25 1 (M> 50 50 1 00 50 50 40 10 50 on >»<) 50 I 00 50 1 00 .50 .50 25 .50 50 40 20 .50 25 1 00 ; 1 00 25 Prince of Walesj h?ettlemen>, Pisarinco, Lepreaux, nipper Harbor, *u .",4 ■IT fix 73 ^H4 ;jH <')ffertories on July 27, for I neap. Clergy p*und: St. .James' Church, if, I St. Anne Church, 12 St. Thomas' Church, 5 MacG Ray School - house, I 4 20 02 {>4 2(1 .V.) Total, ij;!!!.-) jr )i(21 00 llECAriTULATlON. Musquash, Prince of Wales Settlement, Pisarinco, New River and Lcpreau.x, Mace l^ay «fc 1 >ipper Harbor, Offertories: ^fusquash. ?;j2 ;5 7 11 5 75 11 25 21 00 .^78 70 y 40 , ' NEWCASTLE. Allen, George |l no Mutcher, C. J. 2 ."iO lUick. W. H. 2 50 Hurrill. Mr. and Mrs. 5 (Ml iJass, Mrs. 1 (ii) Hass, Mrs. .lames l oo Rass, Mrs. .John 1 (lo Rlack, Mrs. Hugh 45 Craig, Samuel .10 Copp, .lames 1 oo Davidson, Mr. and ;>rr.s. .F. W. 2 50 Davidson, ^Frs. .Jane 2 OO Dti/Ty, .John 2 00 Fenu, Mr. and .Mrs. 2 50 Flick, Hugh 75 Freeman, .NFrs. 10 00 Fairey, Mr. and Mrs .J. C. 5 00 Fisher, 3Irs. ] (O Friend, 20 00 Friend, ."iO Friend, 25 Gji-rlz. Mrs. l oo Ih.ddow, Mr. and >[r,s. 10 00 Hutchinson, Hugh 2 00 Harl«y. :\rrs. 1 00 Harley, .1. F. J 00 llolloran. Miss 50 .Toyce, .Mrs. 1 Ou Ketbi-f), Mr. and >frs. 5 00 Ledden, ^liss I 00 >[altby, 3Ir. aud 31 rs. JoUii 3 UO 189 L'ttlement, if.» .".4 ■17 fiH 73 $84 :jh V27. f.ir 'uiul 1, $ I 77 1 2 20 ch, .J 62 1 U4 20 ^*l 1 • It) #10.") •i: - — _ ■ — VSTT.E. ijii 00 2 .-)0 2 .')() Irs. .") 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 4.") 50 1 00 1 Mv». .1. ^\ . 2 r,o uie 2 00 2 00 'S, 2 50 7.'. to 00 Irs J. c. r) 00 1 00 20 00 oO 2:» 1 00 Mi-s. 10 00 JU 2 00 1 00 1 00 .'lO 1 (h Mrs. .-» 00 1 00 ill!?. John 3 00 Miiltby, TliomiH MiiltJiy. Mrs. 'ni.nnas M;iltl)y, .Marion .Nlaltb'y, Cliarlfs Maltbv, Mrs. C'liark's Malthy, Wm. Maltby, Mr. and^VIrs. Hicliar .Miller, Mr. and >Irs. Win. .Miller, Mrs. Sanuiel Millid^'c, Gerald .Vorlon, Thomas I'lvsion. .Mrs. Uussell, Mr. an«l .Mrs. .1. R Kiuliie. .Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiissell. Mrs. "\Vni. Street, Mr. and >Irs. II. Lee Sweet, Hev. J. M. S. Sweet, Mrs. .1. H. S. Taylor, Thomas Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, .Ijinies Taylor, Hehoeca Taylor, Mary I'lidorhill, Miss Williston, .lud^e W ri.uht, >Irs. oireriorv. \EW Df:NMARK. ( liristcnsen, J. P. ( hristensen, M. Ciiristeusen, X. (liristcnsen, P. ('lin>tcnson, N. M. Hansen, liev. N. M. Hansen. ^Irs. Hansen, H. Hansen. E. Hansen, I. Hansen, .1. Hansen, C. Hansen, K. •leiincsen, Mr.-\ Ivlakkedae, .Madsen, C. Nielsen, U. N. N., Mrs. 2i *2 00 X. X., Mi^s ♦0 25 2 00 ('olleelion, 1 70 1 00 2 (M) *20 00 2 00 2 00 I 1 no 2 00 XEW MARYLAND. 2 00 1 1 00 Alexander, Rev. F. (General 25 Purposes Fund). |25 00 1 00 Alexander. Rev. F. (Incap. 4 0(» (leniv Fund). 2.5 00 .') 00 Rail, (}t'0. and Mrs. 1 00 1 00 Hall, Ellen 1 00 5 00 Charters, Jeremiah 2'.i S 00 Charters, ^Margaret 50 1 00 Cliarters, Geo. 10 50 Daniels, W. A. 1 5(» 1 00 Dunbar, W. 1 00 00 Fisher, ^Ir. (Gabriel 50 25 Fisher, Mrs. Henry 1 00 25 Fisher, David, sr. | 1 25 1 00 Fisher, Mary 50 2 00 Fisher, William 50 25 Fisher. Lewis 1 5(» 10 72 Fisher, :Mrs. L. 1 50 Fisher Amelia MO 147 27 Fisher, Alice ;jo Fisher, Mr. William 50 Fletcher, Edwanl, sr., and Mrs. 2 00 Fletcher, Edward, jr., 1 00 Fletcher, John 1 00 Graham, Thoma.s 1 00 llainin^', Mrs. J. 50 !?0 50 llieklinf;, William 1 50 1 00 Ilorncastle, Mrs. and family 5 00 50 Lindsay, J. M. and wife 1 50 25 I..indsay, Theodore and wife 1 50 25 Liiisett* David 1 00 5 00 McKnifjht, AVm. and wife 2 00 2 00 MeKnight, Mrs. and Charles 1 00 1 Ot) ^IcKnight, Samuel 1 00 1 00 MeKnight, Maud 25 1 00 MeKnight, Mrs. John 1 00 1 25 .MeKnight, .lames and wife 2 00 1 00 ^NlcMurtry, ]{obert 1 00 1 00 ^loss, Thomas 2 00 50 Leary , Thomas Rice, 1 lumias and wife 1 00 50 1 00 :{0 Rice, Alice 85 50 Rice, William 25 50 Rice, David 50 '^ 190 h Segee, Abraliain SImte, .huiK's Shutt\ Frank Wattcrs, Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. NORTON. Baxter, Robert Cochrane, Mrs Joljn Cother, A. II. Cochrane, Annie Dixon, Charles Dixon, Charles, jr. Dixon, Gcorjre Dixon, Henry Dixon, Gilbert Denniston, W.Esq, Earle, Miss J. Earle, Jolin Evanson, Mrs. DeFotest, J. F. Friend, Floyd. Mrs. A. Fairweather, Allan Fairweather, Albert Fairweatlier, Mrs. E. K. Fairweather, Stephen Fairweather, J. E., Esq. Fairweatlier, Miles Fairweather, Edwin Frost, Mr. and Mrs. II. Frost, Lucretia Frost, Mrs. CUiarles Gilchrist, Mrs. Hodges, G. Hodges, W. L. Hodges, Mrs. Hodgin, Mrs. E. Hodgin, Edward Hatfield, Mrs. B. Hunt, Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. Hendricks, L J. Hendricks, Mrs. Hendricks, Mary Innis, J. E. Innis, W. A. Ketchum, Airs. George Ketchum, Peter !|t:} 00 15 10 1 (M) 50 *97 28 ^2 00 r,o 20 50 10 00 1 00 1 50 50 00 00 50 1 00 50 50 20 50 1 00 50 2 00 2 50 1 00 1 50 1 50 50 1 00 50 50 25 25 30 25 1 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 25 50 00 Ketchum, Blanche Ketchum, Charles Ketchum, Isaac Light, Mrs. Marvin, Miss McAviiy, Cliarlcs Otty, Major Provin, W. li^iymond, .1. U.S. Raymon«l, George Raymoiitl, .lohn Raymond, Mi.ss Raymond, Mrs. J. M. Robinson, Mrs. James Scovil, Miss Shaffroth, John Seely, Lena Seely, Byron Warneford, Mrs. Warneford, R. II. Wetmore, F. II. Wetmoie. W. E. S. Wetmoie, Mrs. E. S. Wetmore, O. A. Wetmore, Norton Wetmore, Mrs. Thomas Watts, Henry Wetmore, Mrs. G. Watts, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Wright,' ^Irs. PETERSVILLE. (No list received). pp:titcodiac. Anderson, Robert Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, G. R. Best, W. II. Cripps, Mrs. T. Cripps, Mrs. J. Davidson, F. Davidson, ^Irs. F. Dennett, Miss Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Anna B. Douglas, Agnes H. Flewellin^, Alfred Fowler, Mrs. *<) :.ii 1 III) 1 llu 2 IH) 1 DO 1 00 1 00 ','.") '•i 00 "id .■)0 oO 1 00 :i 00 1 00 1 1)0 1 00 ',' 00 5 1)0 1 (H) :] 00 i>:. oO 1 00 1 00 .*)0 (1 .'»o r»i) 3 DO 1 DO |82 (JO $1 00 50 1 50 50 1 GO ■<■) 2 (H) 2 50 50 50 1 Oil 2 00 W^ 101 (' |0 :.() ^ 1 01) 1 (M 2 fhi 1 00 1 (K) 1 00 ',* 00 ) ■(O ."id no . M. 1 00 imcs :t 01) 1 00 1 00 1 00 '.' 00 .") Ill) [. 1 00 :\ 00 S. •,':. . s. ."iO 1 uo I 1 00 'homas .')() \. f 1 50 n 00 1 00 |82 00 SVILLE. received). l^ODIAC. I Mrs. i. EI. id |1 00 50 1 50 50 1 00 25 f*-*i I.) 2 (K) 2 50 50 50 1 Oo 2 00 fowlcr, >[i.s.s Fiiwler, Frederick Fiiwnes, Mrs. Hiwellinj;, KltwelliiiL', Ktta Flcwellin^'. Fred Hallett. Geor^'C Humphrey, ^trs. Humphrey. Fred Hallett, >Irs. C. llanington. Rev, K. Kennedy, .loliii K('nne«ly, ^Mrs. Morton, J. Morton, Mrs. .NFcFarlnnd, J. I'rire, J. C. Price, Sam. E. I'lice, Bessie Price, ISIinnie Ptvnolds, Mr. 1*( \ nolds, .lessic Sccly, I). Sumner, Mrs. Sccly, William Taylor, M. Tritcs, Mrs. Trites, Allie Tiitcs, Cliarlie Willis, Mrs. Willis, Mr. AVcbster. Mrs. 1st Collection, 2iul Collection, W. and O., 1 o p. 00 00 00 :>> 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 00 00 5 00 1 00 50 00 GO 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 25 8 00 8 00 2 00 $72 25 o 82 6 14 8 22 $93 43 POINT DU CIIENE. MiTlcr. Mrs. Dr. Schaefcr, II. H. Smith, Mrs. M .1. Theal, Frank I.. White, Mrs. D. IJ. Offertory, $5 00 :{ 00 I 00 (M) 00 00 1 1 3 137 00 Armstrong, Rev. W. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Cook, Mrs. Darling. Miss Edmunds, Mrs. Friends, Keown, Mrs. lawton, A. G. B. B. |;5 00 5 00 50 50 1 00 6 00 50 50 PRINCE AVILLIAM. (No list received). RESTIGOUCIIE. Austin, Miss 3 00 Beckett, C. G. and Mrs. 2 00 Barherie, Mrs. .John Bateman, John Barberie, A. L. Brown. Clarence Disbrow, W. G., M. D. Disbrow, Mrs. Disbrow, R. J. Sheppard Disbrow, Eliza Mansell .Johnson, H. A. and family Moffatt, Mrs. Geo. MofTatt, James Muse, .Jas. S. Fallen, Mrs. Perrott, Mrs. F ) )'.>rts, Mrs. (omitted '83) SiiM'li, Mr. (Parker's Lake) The Rector and family, A Friend, Sundry Contrib. at and near Metapediac, Offerings: Dalhousie, July 24, Campbellton, do. Dalhousie, Sept. 8, RICHIBUCTO. Ahnon, Rev. F. H. ,$2 00 Amiraux, Mrs. Lemuel 25 Barnet, Mrs. Peter 95 1 50 1 00 45 2 00 1 00 1 00 85 25 $5 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 00 50 50 1 00 11 00 50 7 30 20 51 3 93 8 77 $79 95 :K' ■>• >•■(:• Bj/v '? • ■ft • r,' >'■* " . ' t : J m. v.: Black, Mrs. ^Vm. Brine, I). Brown, J. ('. Cochran, John Cowperthwaitr, Arthur Cow pert hwaitc, Murray Forster, J. N. Forster, Mary Forster, Ma<;gie Frerker, Mrs. Friend . Friend, Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haines, Mrs. J. llalloran, Mrs. Horton, Jerusha Hudson, Mr, and ^Frs. Hannali, Mrs. Long, >Irs. John Lon^, Mrs. Wm. Phair, Mrs. O'Brien, .1. M. Taylor, Miss Thompson, Mrs. .lohn Wathcn, J. Wlieten, Wm. Youn^, ^fary Collodion in Chiinh, 1st. do. do. 2nd, KINGSTON. KF.NT. Abbott, J. Carlisle, Frank Forster, Jane Friend. Friend, Law, Bella Morrell, Mrs. S. P. Orr, Mrs. Palmer, David Palmer, ^Irs. StejOicn Seott, Sarah Smith. Oswald Stevensoji, .lohn, sr. Stevenson, John, Jr. Weston, Mrs. Frank Weston, Mra. Wm. 192 1 4 4 00 00 00 50 25 25 00 00 00 'M 50 40 10 25 15 25 00 50 25 25 00 8o 00 70 40 00 20 52 29 $^\2 HO $1 00 50 1 00 25 25 1 00 40 1 00 1 00 50 50 2 00 2 CO 2 05 50 40 Offerlorv. KOVClIIliOUOLAC. Anthony, Charles Atkinson. Clifford Beattie, James Caie, J. P. Caie, .Mrs. Wm. Clair, Mrs. Clarke, James Friend, Friend, Foister, Jonathan Graham, Thomas Grierson, .lamfs Grierson, T. M. Ivenne[rs. KrCTOlCIIK. Collected in Church, ki:capiti:lation. Bichibucto, Kingston, Kouchibouguac, Buctouehe, RICHMOND. Anderson, ]\Ir, and Mrs. B. Beardslev, ^[rs. B. Bell, Alfred Bell, Mrs. Wm. Black more, J. Bustard, Mr. and Mrs. G. !?0 50 1 INI ."ill 'I, ."ill 2:j 1 0(1 oil .'ill :.(i 1 (II .';(l .')U >-. ^15 7(i 17 .1-, h Ti; fyiu\ Vi (i> .V) Oil Oil ."ill 00 193 iOUOUAC. roiciiK. ircli, ^:{ 7(1 Tl LATION. 1 y-.Vi Hi " 1 r •:•. :? 7(1 Currie, Robert Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Currie, Lucie Custance, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gartley, Ephraim Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gartley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gnrtley, Thomas Giilney, Isaac E. Gidney, Daniel Gidney, .lohu (Sidney, Joseph Giihiey, P. Gilchrisl Gray, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. <). Henderson, Wm., jr. Jameson, Mrs. C fe. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Kilbnrn, Ivorv Kiiburn, J. II* Killmrn, Florence Kiiburn, Pauline .Martin, John McBride, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur .McBrlde, Mr, and 3Irs. John McBride, Robert, sr. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McBride, Cassie McBride, Mr. and Mrs. W. McBride, Robert, jr. McBride, John T. McBride, Aunic McBride, Lee McBride, Havelock McDougald, Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. P. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. A. .McTntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 3 Mclntyre, Kathleen Mclntyre, Alice M. Mclntyre, II. Perley Mclntyre, Byron W. Mclntyre, Norah and Ruby Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mclntyre. Jennie V. M('Ivee, Thos. McKee, Mary ^ McLcUan, Lottie Miller, Matthew- Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Parks, Mrs. D. 1 Parks, Mrs. G. H. J • $3 CO 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 GO 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 2 00 3 00 . 1 00 s. 2 00 25 25 OS 25 00 50 00 00 25 25 00 00 50 Parks, MjTtlc Quin, Mrs. John Kay, Andrew, sr. Ray, Andrew, jr. Ra}', Albert Saunders, Robert Sincock, Lydia Sincock, Fannie R. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Stong, Mr. and >Irs. Geo. Strong. Jane Strong, Fannie Toms, Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy, Mrs. George Tracv, Alice Vandine, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. A Thank Offering, Children's Offerings, Collections: St. John's Church, Watson Settlement, $0 50 1 50 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 3 00 2 00 10 00 50 SO 50 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 57 101 42 6 10 2 58 $100 19 ROTHESAY. Collected by Mrs. Clinch. Almon, Mrs. L. J. Bates, Miss Black, Mrs. W. Ballentine, A, Clinch, R. T. Clinch, Mrs. R. T. Clinch, T. B. Clinch, Herbert W. Domville, Mrs. James Fairweather, C. H. Fairweather, A. C. Henderson, Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. James Hornbrook, George Magee, Mrs. D. Magee, Dr. Pettingill, Mrs. ' ' Robertson, Mrs. D. D. Robertson, James P. Rhodes, Miss ^5 00 4 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 55 2 00 50 1 00 50 3 00 10 00 2 00 u i jt Hi- m «;'; ♦w •yi 194 Scovil, Mrs. W. H. Secord, J. F. SACKVILLE. Allison, H. H. Allison, J. F. Allison, Mrs. J. F. Atkinson, Johuuie Bulmer, 8eth Botsford, Senator and Mrs. Bulmer, Miss »H. Bulmer, Geo. A. Bulmer, Emma Bulmer, Miss Bulmer, Mrs. Seth Barnes, Julia Barnes, William Barnes, ISIel bourne Baizley, Mrs. James Clark, Jennie Clarke, Willie Cole, Frederick Cook, Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Mrs. W. B. Dickson, D. Q. Estabrooks, Mrs. Estabrooks, Mrs. B. Estabrooks, Mrs. Wilson Estabrooks, Minnie Estabrooks, Susan Fawcett, H. R. Ford, Mrs. John Friend, Gayton, Mrs. Wm. Gayton, Daisy Hickey, John E. Hoar, Mrs. Miles Hicks, Mrs. S. Uawright, Mrs. Herbert Hawright, Geo. Hawright, Wm. Hawright, Frank Hutchinson, Robert Johnson, Mrs. John Knapp, Miss Nellie Kcarus, Miss LowerisoD, Mrs. Tuomuj? |4 00 Lowcrison, .>Iis.s *o i:. 1 00 Milncr, W. C. 2 ijo Miliier, Mrs. Milner, Wm. I (HJ .1(1 ^60 ")-) Milnor, Winslow Milner. Mrs. W. •)". Milnor, Johnnie Ill Moriii, Mrs. John :iii Mori en son, S. •Vl |1 00 McLeod, Koderio 21 2 00 omce, •:•. 1 00 Purdy. Mrs. John 1 III 10 PunlV, .Miss Dottie In 1 00 Parker, Mrs. W. F. 1 INI tt 00 Parker, Helen .")il 50 Purdy, Mrs. R. ."ill 45 Rainnie, Mrs. ."ill 35 Riley, .Mrs. H. 211 25 Stone, Mrs. I'l 25 Tuit, Wm. 21 25 Tail, ISfrs. Wm. 2.1 10 Tidd, Willie 2.1 25 Wilson, .Mrs. and Miss •In 10 Wade, Mrs. .li) 15 Wallace, Janujs •1' 50 Wilkins, .James 21 05 Wi,i,'gins, Rev. C. F. ■") t»ii 10 25 Wig ."in w e in lin r'n" >hn 1 (II otlic 111 S'. F. 1 IHI .■)il i. on ."iH ;'n in n. •J5 v") and Miss 511 50 lis 5'i es Ti . C. F. on 1 INI ^U 55 iD. C. 8., Jiiue r, 12 !i;t iindOrpl lans r. IIS ,ud, 5 1X1 >^{u 5ii ANDREWS. lUt'l !iO 5n '• 5i) a.A 1 01.1 •20 iS o'l I 1 1)11 1 1 1 IHI I'l 5gi« 15 eorgc F. 1 Uii noliu .ill ■,ii ta .(11 („iiliy, MrA. (unity, .Folin (diilcy, Ada Itdinilicrty, .Fumes Uiislaii. Jessie Fotslcr. W. 1). Kor^t. r. Mrs. W, I). Kryc. Miss l-'iiciiii. Frii'iifl, (iiiiiiiiier. (t. Durell (;„vf. Dr. 8. T. ilnvi'. Mary Kimbcr lii-ccii. Mrs. (iilk-v. Minnie iiMtcli. H. ir. llaili'wny. (". K. U. Ijiiward/Mrs. Howard. Willie .! iio. Mrs. Harry .l;ii-kMiii, Mrs. Ki'tdnini, Rev. Canon lu'idium. Emily M. Loriiucr. Blanche M;l;i('r, John 8. McCiirdy, Mrs. McCunly, Alice McCiiotly, The Misses McMa^ler, Sidney McKilthon, Mrs. * Mowalt, Mrs. George Moiris, W. B. Morris .NFrs. W. B. Moris, Lily Morris, Clarion Moody, Harry Niini>, Jessie Xoni-. Ella Udell, T.T. O'^huni, Henry Parker, Mrp. Parker, Dr. N. G. D. and Mrs. Pinker, Alice Gertrude Parker, JJeatrico Neville Parker, Constance M. D. Purl oil. Mrs. Kicbardson, Mrs. Tom Hicliardson. Percy Kobiuson, Col. John Robinson, Robert Koss, Miss ' ,' ' '. Ho.fs, Mrs. James , ' *0 2."i 1 (H) i."» 1 00 10 ."» 00 .-) 00 1 00 10 10 3 00 S 00 50 r>o 25 3 00 I 00 1 00 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 10 1 00 50 50 3 00 2 00 o". ■C:t 1 00 50 50 20 20 5 00 10 10 3 00 5 00 80 00 25 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 50 80 83 10 00 3 00 50 n ^2 OO Street. S. T. Street. Miss Stevenson, H. U. Stone, The Misses Stinson, Mrs. Henry Stin.son, Mrs. John Stewart. Mrs. Stewart, Nellie Shaw, Mrs. Robert Shaw, Nellie Stiekney. Gertrude Sharp. George Short. Mary Stinson, Mrs. Tom Treadwell. N. Tippetts, Lillian Whitlock. Mrs. Wren, Captain Wren, >rrs. H. K. Wren. T. R. 1160 28 Collections, 17 00 Coll. at Missionary Meeting, 21 04 1 00 5 00 2 00 85 86 1 00 10 80 10 10 10 10 60 1 00 10 1 00 1 00 % !i;198 32 ClIAMCOOK. • Boyd, Amelia $0 SJ5 Cniig, Mrs. D. 50 Grimmer, G. S. 75 00 Grimmer, J. D. 2 00 Johnson, Henry 1 00 Johnson, Hans* 50 Linton, Mrs. Robert 25 McGrath, T. 1 00 Mowatt, Mrs. R. C. 50 Rankine, Henry , 50 Townsend, John 26 Wren, Mrs. Wm. ., 26 182 00 RECAPITULATION. St. Andrews, 1198 82 Chamcook, 82 00 Total, $280 82 196 ??;■. ■■((•J .,w . It ST. DAVID. Black, Robert $0 oO Black, Mrs. R. 50 Budd, Mrs. E. E. 1 00 Claxton, Thomas 50 Davidson, Geo. H. 50 Davidson, Mrs. G. H. 50 Davidson, Mrs. Robert 50 Deacon, Robert 50 Deacon, Mrs. R. 50 Martin, Mrs. A. 50 Martin, Matilda 25 Smith, Robert 50 Smith, Mrs. R. 50 Simpson, Joseph A. 1 00 Simpson, Annie 25 Towers, Abbie 25 Towers, Wm. 5 Oo Towers, Geo. 1 00 Thompson, Loren 1 00 Thompson, Mr.s. Loren 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. Wilmot 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. II. 50 Thompson, Frederick 1 00 Wilson, Wm. 50 Wilson, Mrs. W. 50 Wilson, Maria 50 Wilson, Mrs. Amanda 50 $20 65 UPPER TOWER HILL. Armstrong, Mrs. D. S. Doore, Horatio N. Irving, Wm. Irving, Edward Irons, Mrs. I. Ludgate, James Ludgate, Helen Millidge, Rev. T. Miliidge, Winnie Millidge, Lucy Pallard, Mrs. J. R. Powers, Mrs. W. Scott, Theodore Thompson, Mrs. John Thompson, Victoria A. Weeks, Mrs. S. Weeks, Nelson H. W. i);1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1-00 25 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 J 00 Woodcock, Mrs. H. A. Woodcock, Mrs. J. A. f 1 00 1 00 120 75 OAK BAY ROAD. Gregory, Wm. Gregory. Thomas Gregory, Mrs. Thomas Mowatt, Henry Mowatt, Mrs. II. Mowatt, Sarah H. Mowatt, Wm. Mowatt, Mrs. W. Maxwell, Fred. P. McBride, Mrs. James McBride, Sarah McBride, Robert McBride. Hugh Policy, Arthur PoUey, Mrs. Arthur Rolls, Wm. Rolls. Mrs. W. Webber, James Weblier, John Webber, Mrs. John Watters, Mrs. Thomas Wattcrs, Mrs. Thomas, (1883) Watters, Daniel Watters, ^Irs. D. Watters, Nellie $0 m 50 50 50 50 2') 50 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ."iO $9 T.J ST. PATRICK. Achesson, John H. Achesson, Mrs. F. H. Achesson, Alex, Baldwin, G. H. Baldwin, Mrs. G. H. Blakley. Mrs. S. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dyer, Pearl C. Hewett, Wm. Hewett, Isaiah E. Hewett, Freddie Hewett, Mrs. W. *! 00 oO 1 00 ir) .10 1 00 00 :.o 1 00 m 25 25 1 f' 197 A. A. $1 00 1 00 $20 75 ' ROAD. $0 50 50 omas 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 mes 50 25 50 25 50 ur 50 50 25 50 50 hu no tomas .')U lomas, (1883) 50 50 25 25 $9 75 ATRIOK. H. F. H. Ara. Richard «rs. Henry E. V. $\ 00 50 1 00 75 75 50 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 25 25 Mitchell, Lottie 3I()Qahan, Hugh Monahan, Mrs. H. Monahau, Eva Monahan, Jack Monahan, Mao^gie Monahan, Robbie Monahan, Jimmie Mclninch, Samuel Mclniuch, Mrs. S. Maguire, John Miiguire, John A. Miiguire, Eliza Maguire, Mabel J. Maguire, Hilton F. Orr, Mrs James Pratt, Daniel J. Pratt, Mrs. D. J. Pratt, Mabel J. Pock, Thomas IJock, Mrs. Thomas Rock, Hessie Rock, Maggie A. Koulstin, John lioulstin, Arthur Smart, James, Esc^. Smart, Mrs. J. Smart, Laura Wilson, Hill M. Wilson, Mrs. H. M. Wilson, Hugh Wrigley, Mr. and Mrs. J. |0 50 Fisher, Evelyn 10 26 1 00 Fisher, Alice 25 50 Fisher, Alice, (1888). ^ 50 Fisher, Mrs. A. 50 25 Fitzsimmons, Mrs. 96 25 Johnston, Mrs. G. 60 25 Johnston, Laura E. 25 25 Johnston, Hannah J. 15 50 Johnston. Thomas R. 10 50 Johnston, Lizzie C. 10 1 00 Roix, Christopher S5 25 Roix, airs C. S6 25 Roix, Letitia 13 25 Roix, Sergeant 95 25 Ray nor, Adelia 50 1 00 Raynor, Charles 95 50 Ray nor, Mrs. C. 95 25 Stewart, Mrs. Colon 25 10 Suminerton, Mrs John 25 4') 25 $9 00 25 25 50 25 50 1 00 25 50 50 50 1 00 |23 m OHRENWOOD BETHEL, ST. JAMES. Blakley. Thomas Blakley, Mrs. Thomas Gillespie, Wm. Love, James Maxwell, Lydia McMoran, John McMoran, Mrs. J. McMoran, Joseph McMoran, Lucy McMoran, Mary Elizabeth McMoran, Isabel Almon Smith, Miss Annie F. $1 00 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 3 00 Collected by Mr. A. Carmii. $15 50 Carson, Atchesson |0 50 Carson, Mrs. A. 50 RECAPITULATION. ' (arson, Martha B. 12 ■ Carson, Sarah 12 Carson, Ida M. 10 St. David. 120 65 Carson, James G. 25 Upper Tower Hill. 20 75 Carson, Henry M. 25 Oak Bay Road, 9 75 Carson, Wilson 50 St. Patrick, 28 85 Carson, Rachel 50 Greenwood Bethel, 9 00 Carson, Sarah Almeda 20 St. James. 15 50 Carson, Samuel 20 1st annual collection, 57 Fisher, Herbert 1 00 3nd do. do. ■ ' 41 wi H ' 198 ii' H^ >; ■ ■ f:^ Vr u. !'=:• &^^- trr 9^*- ■ IV 'J IV. iw- ■J ■f ^' ■ • ,i;V :. . :«;• •'•.■;.■'., w 1 ' .' . if .r i Offertory Groemvood Bethel, Christmas, 188:$, ^1 *101 33 30 ST. GEORGE. Andrews. Susan Austin, R()l)erl J. Armstron[<)ses Randall, M. A. Sutherland, liobert Shaw, Ben j. Sparks, Mrs. Goodwin ' Seelye, Mrs.A. .1. Shaw, AV. ^y. Smith. Fanny C. Steen, .Airs. George, Jr. Seelye, Emn.a Tayte, .Airs. Throckens, Mrs. AVyman, Ata AVetmore, Miss AVhelplev, Mrs. H. J. AA'att, :Mrs. AVallace. Howard I). AA'etmorc, Airs. Douirlas AVard, C. C. Young, L. AV. Collections in C4iurch: Ascension Day, Sunday after do. August 9th, :i;l On 1 00 1 (10 50 50 50 50 50 0(» 5(t 00 5u 50 50 50 00 oil 50 50 (lO 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 50 I 40 3 T() 15 00 $80 :{0 TENNFIELD. Collected hy Mm Gillespk. Bovd, 1?. J. $0 50 Boyd, Maggie 30 Boyd, Simon 50 Crickard. John ' 00 Crickard, John A. ' '" 1 00 '' Crickard, Agnes E. 1 00 Dunbar, George ; ' 20 , Gillespie, James ,•' ' 2 00 Gillespie, George 75 Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1 00 199 in ' h: iLD. *1 0(» 1 00 1 (10 50 50 60 50 50 1 00 50 1 00 5m 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 '2 50 50 1 uo 50 50 50 50 50 50 2 00 I 00 3 00 50 1 10 3 70 15 00 !j;80 :50 !»s GiUe»in€. $0 50 80 50 00 1 00 1 01.1 20 2 00 75 25 25 20 50 25 15 50 25 1 00 :jo 75 25 25 50 25 50 25 20 50 50 Mrs. Hugh 1 00 Gillespie. Mrs. .T. |0 50 Gillespie, C. M. 50 Harvey. Herbert 25 Harvey, Mary •lolmstou, Mrs. Jobu .lack, Mrs. Jacob .lack, Lizzie .Tack, He my .Tack, James .lobnston, Miss .lobnston» John Jack, Nancy Justasou, ]Virs. Isaac Jack, Mrs. Wasbington Miller, Mrs. J. Mealy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Mary A. Tra'ner, Percy Skene, James Spear, John Si>inney, Thomas Spear, Susie Spinney, H. Spinney, James \Voodbury, Mrs. D. Collected by Miss Siii/e. Armstrong, Robert Anderson, J.:iuts R. A. A., iJovd, Nancy ]}othwick. B. F. Carter, Mr. and ]\[rs. • Carter, Majjgie Dunbar, Mrs. James Dunbar, Mrs. Robert Kid ridge, Mrs. J. KIdridge, Mrs. IMartin Hawkins, Horatio Hawkins, Mrs. W. N. .lustason, Mrs. 1). H. , .McDowell, Emily ^leCMuskc}', Joseph McDowell, ^Irs. James McDowell, David M cIC ay, George W. .j McKay, James McKay, Samuel ,/ HobiuHou, \V. IJ. U.indall. W. L. Siiye, Mary Collected in Church : May25tli, August lUh, $1 50 2 60 . : $29 45 l'etang. Collected by Miss Me Vicar. Gray, Mrs. John $0 25 Gray, Robert 50 Hickey, Willie A. 25 Hatt, Nlrs. Wm. 25 Hickej', Mrs. George 35 3IcVicar, Lizzie 50 McVicar, Maggie 50 McVicar, Peter 1 00 McVicar, Maggie A. 50 Randell, John 50 Spear, Kate 35 Thorpe, John 50 $5 25 ' _ KECAPITULATION. 40 50 St. George, %m 80 2<) Pennfield, 20 45 !2.) 25 L'Etang, Total, . 6 25 1 00 50 $121 00 25 2o 25 ST. JAMES' (ST. JOHN). 2o 25 Armstrong, James $1 00 25 Anonymous, 1 5U 25 l)o. 1 50 25 Do. " 1 00 25 Bridges, G. - J 00 25 Brcen, Mrs. ' 1 00 25 Cunard, AV. ■ 1 00 25 J^ilison. Robert 1 00 25 Fuj)st, :Miss S. C. \ 1 00 50 Friend, A 50 50 H. E. M. 3 00 50 Jon(!'<, Mrs. Simeon ,' 5 00 20 King, Arthur '"' ' 1 00 u ; I. ■ •r-j.!"-.' t^i ir, :': ,<■ «; 1' t^'v (V ' 'f ■' «w- .■tii ■ - 1 •i , ::ir n. i:,- < -i ■ '-? .» ':<^. ■J 'X 200 Kee, Jobn C. Lamb, Walter J. Mun*ay, Mrs. i>rarshall, T. Moore, Robert Mathers, Ilev. R. Pickett, Mrs. W, Robinson, G. L. Splane, Mrs. T. Sinclair, Charles F. Troop, Rev. G. O. and Mrs. Williamson, J. Willis, Edward Whiting, J. M. F. W. AND 0. SPECIAL FUND Anonymous, Betts, Mrs. Jane F. Crookshank, Mrs. R. W. Crookshank, Miss Crookshank, Miss E. E. Dodge, Miss Fannie Draper, H. Daly, J. N. Daly, Harry 8. Duffell, Henry, sr. Friend, A Friend, Jones, Mrs. Simeon Jordan, Mrs. James G. Kerr, David S. Kee, William Kee, John C. Kee, Wm. G. Kinnear, Miss H. PI Langan, Mrs. M. Levis, Mrs. Ann Laird, C. Lugrin, G. W. C. Lamb, Walter J. Moore, Robeat Marshall. T. Porter, Mrs. Mary Paterson, Miss L Splane, Mrs. T. Wellon, J. E. Williamson, J. $0 50 50 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 1 00 5 00 50 1 50 1 00 $38 25 • 1 1 D. ^0 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 50 4 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 50 25 i 1 00, 25 25 50; 50, 25 1 1 00 ! 501 1 00 25 50 25 751 Collection^ AGED CLERGY FUND. Allingham, Mrs. Anonymous, Dutfell, Henry, sr. Friend, A F. G. J. Jones, Mrs. Simeon Jordan, James G. Kee, William Kee, John (;. Kee, William G. Lugrin, G. W. C. Lainb, Walter J. Levis, Mrs. Ann Marshall, T. McCabe, John Sinclair, Mrs. Splaue, Mrs. T. Stewart, E. N. Taylor, Miss Sarah Williamson, J. 18 1$ $39j63 $1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 50 3.5 50 25 25 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 75 117 25 llECAPITULATION. General Purposes, Widows & Orphans Fund, Aged Clergy. Total, $38 25 39 m 17 0.-, ^95 KJ ST. JOHN, (TRINITY). Arnold, R.JL $5 00 Anonymous, 1 00 Boyd. li Murray 5 00 Bailey, Miss 1 00 Brigstocke, Rev. Canon AMrs.Sf) 00 Black. Miss 1 00 Black, 3Ii88 H. 1 00 Black, W. A. y 15 00 Bannister, Miss ' 50 Bayard, Dr. Wui. 5 00 201 $8 IS $39 68 IGY FUND. $1 uo 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 )n 4 00 1 00 1 00 TiO »)!; «>) 50 25 25 25 50 1 00 50 1 00 ah 1 00 75 $17 25 nJLATION. s, !j;38 25 ans Fund, 39 03 17 25 al, |95 13 , (TRINITY). y $5 OO 1 00 5 00 1 00 Canon &Mr3.25 00 1 00 3 00 50 5 00 111. Daviird, Miss E. liidwn, Miss nnc/.e, Win. Dnc/i'. Dudiic IJlois, Osborne r.rccze, 3riss linickc'tt, C. E. Coy, .Airs. (oy, 'Miss ('IiiiinberlHin, ^frs. (ok'inan, :Mrs. ^y. F. ('liri or; r^>) 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 5 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 250 00 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 50 60 $0 50 8 00 7 00 '40 1 00 oi) 1 00 1 ()0 2 00 10 00 00 1 00 1 no f) 00 5 00 5 no 4 00 1 00 2o 1 Oo CO 1 00 1 00 1 (10 oO 5 00 i)0 r> 00 3 50 50 2 00 12 00 3 I'O 1 00 2 50 3 00 3 00 50 3 00 00 fO 00 4 00 3 00 1 OO 1 00 50 CO 35 00 2o 00 h 00 8 00 203 ad *0 50 8 00 P. 7 00 ai. 25 1 GO oD 1 00 eth 1 f)0 3 00 10 00 GO 1 00 1 t'O f) oo 5 00 5 ('0 4 00 1 00 rie 2o 3 I Oil 50 1 00 I 00 imily 1 00 50 . Cbas., ir. 00 50 .s., jr. 5 00 2 50 - 50 2 00 12 00 Irs. ;5 1'O 1 00 2 50 8 00 3 00 50 3 00 t 00 1 fO 1 00 4 00 3 00 1 OO 1 00 50 50 ilda 35 i 5 00 1 25 00 Ico. A. ■•t R. .•)00 8 00 gchofield, Charles DeV. Schoficld, Arthur Shawno. Lizzie Stead, Thomas Slead. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs, Sullivan, ]^Iiss Annie Sullivan, Miss Tliurgar, J. V. Turner, Mrs. Twaits. Miss Tudd, E. J. Wilsb, Mrs. Wood fordo, Dr. Wuodforde, Mrs. Wocdforde, J. W. M. Winter, Mrs. Wilson. U. A. ("olk'Ction, ST. LUKE. (No list received). ST. MARK. Armstrong, Rev. O. M. Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong. J. R. Beniiy, Mrs. F. Rhitch, Mrs. Biirkf-r. G. A. Bostwick. C. M. Best, W. F. Best, Mrs. Crawford, W, K. Crawford, Mrs. W. K. Coster, G. C. Clinch, D. C. Daniel, T. W. Emory, Oliver Everett. E. J. Everett. Arthur Fairweather. F. R. Finley, Joseph Frost, Miss Godard. Mrs. Qilmof§, Mrs. |1 00 1 00 2 00 7 50 2 50 1 00 1 dO 1 00 10 00 50 50 3 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 13 00 $500 00 120 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 60 Hatheway, Miss F. B. Halheway, Mrs. F. W. Howe, Jonas Lawton, G, F. Masters, Charles Macdonald, C. A. j Maedonald. Mrs. C. C. i McKcan, J. T. C ; Peters, A. W. ! Patchell, Mrs. : Patten, Mrs. AVm. ! Raymond. Rev. W. O. I Sharp, F. S. Smith, G. F. I Scovil, R. C. j Taylor, Charles ! Thomas, H. I Taylor, John i Thorno, Mrs. E. L. Thorne, Arthur Tippet, A. P. Sunday-school Class No. per Miss Kinnear, 12, i|10 00 5 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 2 ('0 6 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 $171 50 WIDOWS AKD 0RPn.\.N8 FUND. Snider. Mrs. G. E. 12 00 INCAPACITATED CLKROY FUND. Raymond. Rev. W. 0. $5 00 Tippet, A. P. 15 00 Jarvis, W. M. 20 00 $40 00 RECAPITULATION. General Purposes, Widows and Orphans, Incapacitated Clergy, Total. $171 50 2 00 40 00 $213 50 ^ '',t If ■ Pi • 1 .fjfel 'ic,. V^ , ^•:« liliO^ /I J .V •i 204 .1 Mrs. Win. 1 00 25 oO 25 ST. MARTINS. | CoUcrtcd h;i Mi.'Oi P. A. lionrke. Black, :Mrs. .lamos ^0 2') Charlton. John 50 Carson, IMrs. ]iol)erl 50 Carson, Mrs. Jos. 50 Dram, M. AV. 50 Ellis. W. II. 50 Favvcctt. JanK'S 25 Fawcc'lt. Mrs. Jn«. 25 Fawct'll, .Miiry Ingrahani, Mr. am Ingrahani, AVni. .AIo.sh('r, J. II. jMoslit'r, Jas. E. lililler, Cudlip an«l Family, 2 McDonougli. Widow Mackay, M. E. Nugent, Mrs. E. O'Rourke, Chas. Patterson, Miss Rourke, E. Vernon & Family, 1 Rourke, Eli/a Rourke, W. II. 2 Rourke, Mrs. W. II. 2 Rourke, R. W. Rourke, Lilly Rourke, Nellie Rourke, James & Family, 1 Rourke. Miss Phcebe A. Smith, Mrs. David 1 Taylor, J. W. Tracey, Mrs. Eli /.abet h AVilson, AV. Walker. M. .^' E. 1 Wood, Thos. Loekward. Mrs. ijsl (HI Lock ward, James A. 'J."i Loekward, Lilian •J.-. Loekward, May \.. M. •J.'. Loekward, Henry II. '.'•1 Loekward, Emify 25 Loekward, AVilliam '35 Loekward, Gertrude '.•:. Melvin, Thos. :.ii Marchhanks, I). 1 (HI Norris, ]\Irs. Evelin 1 (II) Orsborn, James ^V: Wife. 1 :.o Parks Mrs. W. .'m Toc(|ue, Mr. ."•II Whitney, Mrs. 5(1 Whitney, Miss 1 00 00! 25! 251 50 251 50 ' 00; 25 1 00 j 00 i 25 251 25 00 25 00 25 2o 00 50 $15 Collected by liep. G. Lochiranl. Ilorsford, John, sr. !j;l 00 Ilorsford, Mrs. John ."ill Ilorsford, Richard ."lO Ilorsford. Wm. 50 Kilpatriek, I). 50 ^\] 00 Collected hy Mr. J. S. Parker. $19 75 DcVeber, Miss 10 .-^0 Lovett, Mis.s Emma '20 Lovett, R. E. x^-) Moore. Miss Alice 20 Parker, John S. 2 00 Parker, R. L. i?.') Parker, G. S. 50 Parker, S. .10 Collected by Marigie Anderson and Besdc Siccet. $4 40 Anderson, George Anderson, Miss Euphemia Anderson, Miss Maggie Carson, Mr>. J. Foster, Mrs. A. Ileedsmilh, J. B. and Wife, King, Mrs. Jos. Lorkward, Rev. John $0 50 05 Collected by Mr. Jt. Daly. 25 25 Ganders, James 50 Daly, S. K. 2 00 Daly, Mrs. S. K. 25 Daly, Samuel, sr. 2 00 Daly, M. R. ^0 ."iO 1 00 1 00 1 O'l 1 00 205 !i;l (10 \. 'J-. '2.'. M. 'J.'. 11- '.'.■» 'j.'i k)"^ i\ ■••> le '.»:. ."ill 1 (111 n 1 ()!» Wife, 1 :.i) .-|0 ."ill T)!! 1 (10 $1.-) •,':• '. G. Lock irartJ. ^r. ii\ (id )hii T)!! (1 ."tO ,■)() oO i?;] 0(1 r. J. S. Parker. !j!0 ."iO •■>() na ^c '^0 2 00 !}r» TiO r.o |4 40 7rfr. J?. Ddl'l- htO .')0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Dalv, Mrs. M. R Daly, 8. J. Daly, Amelhi VL Jfharp, Jenuie C. %0 1 1 $7 50 00 50 00 50 SALMON mVKR MILLS. Foster. Mr«. E. 11. 'l^ «2 00 Gillcbrist, Wm. J. 1 00 (Jillchrist, Geo. P. • •; 50 GiimblG, John 1 00 Put levsou, George 50 Piitterson. Wm. ' 50 R:iv. U. E. 1 00 Wiiitney, A. E. ^ r. 1 00 ')' $7 00 UECAPITULATION. Miss Kourke's List, j^19 Mi'i^es Anderson & Sweet do., 15 Kev. John Lockward's do., 8 J. S. Parker's do., 4 M. R Daly's do., 7 Mis,4 Aliec S. Charlton's do., 1 Salmon River Mill.s, .n 7 1st collection, .:. • 4 2n(l do., . .T .. 8 25 00 40 50 00 00 15 63 Total. }|tJ5 67 ST. MARTIN8, (1883.) Volkcted by Mm P. A. liourke. .J V A* Black, Mrs. J. $0 Cronk, Ezni Clark, W. H. Carson. >rrs. Capt. Robert Cog>,lcy, Bart. 3 Charlton, Mrs. John Davidson. John F. 1 Dolicrty, Henry Donnelly, T. K. Devitt, Y. R. 50 35 25 50 00 50 00 24 Dallin":, Isaac $0 TO Donnelly, Mrs. T. K. f Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fjiwcott, Minnie Fawcett, Mr.«?. James Foster, Arthur 1 Ferguson, Andrew Hodsmyth, J. B. and Family 2 Ingraham, Mrs. Wm. * 1 Ingruham, Wm., jr. Marks, Mibs Moslier, James E. Miller, Cudlip 1 Parker, George 8. Patterson. Eleanor J. Rauenell, Fred, ^w, Rourke, Eliza Rourke, W. IT., jr. 2 Rourke, :Mrs. W. H., jr. 2 Rourke, Charles O. Rourke, Lillie E. Rourke, Rupert W. Rourke, Nellie Rourke, Mrs. W. H., sr, Rourke. Phoibe A. Rourke, Jaraea Ernest Rourke. Harry W Rourke, Lottie Rourke, Allison Rourke, E. Vernon and Family Smith. Mrs David Stranger. John- ***• '' •<^'-' Taylor, J. M- Vaiighuu, Mrs. David Wilson, Wm. Wood, Thomas Walker, M. & E. Wilson, Alfred uv ..\V.'i ;/{■•? 60 8S 50 00 25 00 &0 25 35 25 50 25 45 50 25 00 00 25 25 25 Wi 00 25 25 25 25 35 50 00 50 '50 60 00 ■60 $20 20 Colkcted by Maggie Andensoih and Beam Sweet. Anderson, David Carson, Ella Friend, /. Friend, Henry, Mrs. Wm. 2'» • King, Mrs. Joseph 50 1 Love, Wm. -..i;' $1 00 •l.--y 25 25 ■-?ll-.;'. '20 -^y - 65 '' > JI'!- •<>ti!'>(H) .^ ■//•.. 1 00 ■«• ' ''1 • I, p I ; IS; lit ■•■■': i:Mf, y 0^ . Ji 'fr 20(5 Marcbbauks, Mr?*. David Mosher, Joseph Melvin, ^^Irs. RolK;rt Nonis, Eveliii Nelson, George Patterson, Mrs. K. i-< Patterson, Mrs. James Pattei-soD, George Sullivan, Mrs. Andrew .n Whitney, Miss C'- $1 00 50 25 1 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 Jfarks, James E. Ray, Robert E. AVhitney, Mrs. A..E. r . ^1 ¥11 no 0(1 m (JoUeckd hit Mfe. J. >S. Pai/nr. $10 50 4 <• Collecttd by Mm C A. Patterson. 1 ■'' $0 80 ' -"• 35 ' ■•' 5o i "■ 50. •J5 •' 1 00 ■.'♦■■ ;''%i so; '■i'l' i- •.,1 • Collins, John S. (JoUins, George D Patterson, Miss E Patterson, Miss C. A, Patterson, AVni. Patterson, Samuel Collected by M. li. Dahi. Burgess, Beuiamin Blaek, Mrs. Wm Cauders, Mrs. James Paly, Samuel K. i Dalv, Mrs. Samuel K. Daly, M. R. jI Daly, Mrs. M. R. . . , ,> Daly, Samuel, sr. -^ \r Daly, Samuel G. / Daly, Amelia H. DeVeber, 3Iiss Grant, Mrs. . ■ i Ganler, Mrs. ' i Kcllv, Mrs. Menry ■KcllV, -Airs. John' ,<. I.oviiti, Miss Emma .i Minnis, Mrs. ]M(Cauh(«y, M. Locliere/, Mrs. A. i Locherez, Mrs. Benjamin ' Pnrkcr, Leouavd Piirki r, R. L. Parker. Airs. John S. ^0 '2") 'M nil S(J .ju ■i:; 11. CoUecled by litc. J. Lockirard. $0 $0 :io 3^ '>5 i 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 75 >*« " Collected by A. L. Foster. Black, John Bowser, Misb S. A. Foster, Mrs. Edward N. Ferguson, M. A. .* Gamble, John /.. Gillehrist, Wm. G. . i *" Patterson, George , /• s'^ Patterson, AVm., jr. . . ; $0 1 50 00 Oo 50 09 00 50 Brown, >irs. James F. ^1 I'ii Cli:ullon, .Mrs. F. ."ill ('arson, ?.rrs. Jo,seph •:■) Daviiison, Wm. ' J (HI Davidson, !Mr.s. Jane y, Fosttu', Robert ^lO llosford, John, f,r. 1 (ill Ilosford, 3rrs. John. sr. 1 (;(i llosford, John, jr. •V' Ilosfoid, Richard . . ."ill llosford, AVm. "■ ' oil Hosford, Thomas .Jll Kirkpatrick, David '•• 1 oil Leonard, W. L. .■) Oil Lockward, Rev. J. .. ,„' 1 oil Lockward, Mrs. ; i ; 1 oil Miuelt, Mrs. Robert \] h .)ll Minett, Wm. 1 0(1 McCurdy, Alex. 1 un Nugeut,'Mrfs. Edward 1 00 Osborne, Mrs. James . 1 (HI Osborne, James .;■ 1 oil Parks, Mrs. Wallace '; / 1 on Patterson, J. B. :* / 1 oil •>07 ■:'. f' ;:. $1 11(1 •J (HI I (»l) it^ll r». J. »S. Puikii: f?U ."li' •>:. T . •20 ,1 "^ > . ' =• .;•• nia ' .1 •-':. ','■« V. '2:> J") ^eiijaiiiin Till Im S. ;; (H.I si; ."ill ■ \'- - »:;... ■ 'itc. J. Lockiranl. mcsF. l' ' ■^\ oij ?\ '-:;• oil suph ./■ '.'■) 1 :' 1 0(1 JitlK' y> .-.(1 M\ 1 (i'l Tohu. >«r. 1 i;(! jv- .")'i rd .'id '-*'. oil .")() U!5 avid ' • 1 1)11 ."■) All ". J. t;.' 1 (III >. I ;'i I 00 3bert ? • .')li 1 00 , 1 00 !:d\vaid 1 00 Tiimes . 1 0(1 ■S ■!;* ,■• 1 uo idlacM- . y 1 00 . . r 1 00 Il(v_'tr.s. (.'liarlos F. S\\sP. A. Rouikes List. Mi-^f^^ Anderson & Sweet do. MUs {'. A. Patterson's do., M. IM)aly"sdo.. . , A. J-. Fosier's do., Mrs. .Tolin S. Parker's do.. 1U\ . (}. Lockward's do., *2 Oo '.».■) 10 1 ou 1 00 50 18 ijt'JS 03 Smith, Mrs. J. W. Sniitli, J. E. Tillev. Winslow Tapliy. Mr.s. David "NVarren. Editli Collection, Do.. if^lO 00 50 1 00 40 1 00 5 47 1 71 !|47 98 :3;09 20 ; 10 oO! >> 00, To u 7') 1 oO 28 03 i Total. ST. MARY'S, >!95 7 .3 Aiinstrons^, C4eo. ^2 00 ! Allan, .>riss 50 Hrown Mrs. ]\Ialeolni 1 fiO I'.laiM'y. Mr. 1 00 (l.K.-, Mrs. 13. 1 00 rionipnls, .1. S. B. A (lO KstM brooks, Mrs. V. I.. 1 00 Eslalirooks, Annie 1 00. Flowellin.ir. .1. E. 1 Oo' Garden, .jaincs 1 00 Oui'ilon, Mrs. .1. ! '. 1 00 Garden, Alfred T5' Gill, Henry : . 50 Good, Richard I 00 i .lafVrey, Rev. Wm. 4 00 i Johnston, Mrs. Asa 1 00; Leslie, ]Mrs. John 50 I MoCullofh, John 1 00' McCulloeh, — 50 ; Me Keen, ^frs. George ' ' 00 i MuHin, i3ernard 50 i MoKeen, Mrs. Wm. G. ^ • 1 00| Pea body, Isaac , ''- ■ 50 Poppers, John ' ',;■ ' 1 00 Peatman. Mrs. '"'■' .' 50 Pcake, Miss M. P. -•'' • 50 Robinson,, Susan •■ " ■'■ ' 50 ' ST. PAUL A. C. S. A Friend, Anonvmous, A. D.' 1883 Armstron.ir. Robert .i Bond, Mrs. IJarnes, Mr.s. D. Bourne. F. P. . Blair, A. Chlltou. ;• • Brock, F. W. G. Boyd, B. C. B. C'arr, A. W. Coster, 3rrs. F. Co?ter. Miss Campbell. Mrs. M. - Daniel, Arthur, . Daniel, F. T. Dixon, Miles B. ,. Deanerv. Oft'ertory » DeVeber, \V. II. & Mrs. DeVeber, A. W. Drurv, W. C.&Mrs. (G. Drury,W. C.A'Mrs.(\V Drury, Miss DrurV. ^liss B. E. n: H. Fairweather, Geo. E. «.t Fftirvreather, Mrs. E. Fisher, John Fowler, Mrs. J. A. Fowler, Jessie Gilmor, A. E. Ilamm, W. L. Hammond, M. ,-, Hamilton, Robert Harrison, Jeremiah (W. Hoyt, H. Jones, Hon. T. R. Jones, Mrs. 1 ¥1 0<» t'i 2 00 .1 ., 1 .w . .. I. 5 00 1 , 1 00 ■ '.; ;. 1 00 ; f 1 00 . - /, 1 00 1- * ,• 80 00 3 00 i 1 1 00 i\ '■■ 1 00 '..M.J. 3 00 ^ 10 00 *:■ V' ''' 5 00 i.' ., 5 00 : '* 5 00 1.' 5 00 # 1 5 00 'in OQ 5 00 • P.) 15 00 •.to. ) 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Mrs. 15 00 3 00 1 00 r 1 00 2 00 . r 1 00 3 00 • . f • r 1 00 1 00 &0.) 20 00 1 00 so 00 3 00 IS- - I '\a :'•'■<' if*' ■ ■ ■; - I'. 1!$ ••i:, ■;,' •I i 208 Jones, Oillis I. C. (donation) (I. 0. F.; EetchuDi, George Kinnenr, James Lane, Mrs. Lee, Cftrleton Lee, Percy Mills, Alfred Murray, Fannv Nichols, Craig W. Nuttall, Anne Outram, E. Peacock, George (L (". F.) Peacock, Eliza (L C. F.) Peacock, Fanny, (I. C, F.) Robb, Marv Robinson, l'. Barclay Uogers, Jnines N. Rowling, John K. Belfridg(% Mar\' Smith, Mrs. \\. liowvcr Smith, G. Sydney Starr.Mr. and Mrs.R.Ponist* Stephens, F. T. Symonds, Mrs. (I. C. F.) Svmonds, The Mi-^si^s (1. f Taylor, James Thome, W. llenrv Trifty, Frederick* Underliill, Mrs. Upham, Mrs. (\ W. Weldon, :Mrs. H. IJ. \V»'tniore, D. B. Wright, Miss Wright, John A. Ofifertory, (W. and O. F.) .*5 \'i 2 5 1 2 JJ 1 1 1 :i 1 4 J 1 2<» 10 .n40 rj M F.) 4 1 20 o <) o 10 35 ou ViO 00 00 00 00 00 00! 00 i «.0i 00 1 17^ 00: 00; 00 51) I 00 I 00 j 00 i OUj 001 001 00 i 0i. 1 00 1 00 1 001 00! 00 00 i 00 i 00 i 20 i 00^ 00 ( 751 Children's eoTl. Mar. 80, §H tjt> Do. do., Whitsunday, 1 .■>; Annual remittance, ' 50 00 Incapacitated Clergy Pimd, 7 00 Widows and Orphans Fund, 15 Vi $143 ^^2 OonlribuiioMof %\ andiipioanh. .Vuouymous, $15 00 Black*, John Bolz, F. and Family, Brown. David Dorking. Mrs. (T. C. F.) Ooddard. H. AV. Grinuncr. W. C. IT. driller, Mrs. E. A. Miles. MissB. (1. C. F.) Porter, The Mi's'^os Baiue, Wm. Hector, The Stuart, ^Nli^'^ :^[arv E. Trueman, Mi.ssC^V. & O. F.) \Toom, (.'. N. Vroom, E (J. 1 (.0 J m i Oil .") (10 I 00 y oo .'» U(l 2 00 1 00 1 Olt 5 Ofi r^ 00 ."( (Ill i;{ 00 1 00 UU 12 RECAPITTTI.ATION. if(64 .so SUED! AC. (Nt) liist received). SDIONDS. Amount collected, ^10 7H For W. and O. F. " I. C. F. " Gen. Purposes Total, CO 82 331 75 00 37 $424 12 ST. STEPHEN, (CHRIST CH.) Offerings in Church, Whit- sunday, including names below, $67 13 SPRINGFIELD AND NORTON STATION. Baxter, Wm. II. Benson, Ejuathau Benson, Charles Benson, Mrs. Charles Best, John F. Charlton, Mrs. Colgan, James Crawford, Abraham ^1 00 1 00 00 00 1 1 1 25 45 mi ".$1 anO.iipioanh. ^15 00 1 (K) any, , 1 80 1 00 C. F.) .") (10 1 00 IT. y oo .'( (It.l . C. F.) 2 00 OS 1 00 1 Olt 5 IKi y E. r. 00 tV. & 0. F.) Tt (Id Ki 00 1 CO :t)Iac. received). ONPS. d. "^lO (M ) AND iTION. NORTON mrlos ham >. )s;l 00 1 00 3.5 2o 1 00 1 00 1 25 45 J. KwiiiiT, ^Irs. Cliuiles [uikiiis, Pc'tor Fro-:t. Mnrv llick^on, Tlioma'? IIu;iiiard, Stephfii lluirjranl, Jrtmes liuirpii'd. I'ichard Huirgard, John liusr.iram, William nujrgard, ^liss SaraU llinrgaid, J. \\. and I Ilusriraiil. Li?.7.io kiilier, JamoM KdliiT, AViiliam Kellitr, Miss I.oii!:, Samuel 'iiUVLH, Pbilu ^liirxcn, .T. Ili-iiry Miiivcn, >[rH. J. ilenrv M;iiA(ii, (.'jip.rli;'-; Mun.c!i, ./. Stum'ss Mill VI -n .Miss E. Miirven, Samuel and Henry Marvon.* John Norllirup, W. J. (.'. Xoitlirnp, :Mrs. "W. J. V. Xortlirup, William Xoithrnp, Jerusha Nonhrop, John F. Xoiilirnp, George I. Xorthnip, Arthur Xorrhrup, Jame.-* AV. . Xoithrup, Lewis J. Xorihrup, livs. Nathan Xorthrup, J. D. Palmer Xt)ithnip, Mrs. J. D. Palmer Xorthrup, Abraham G., .sr. Xorthrup, Abraham G., jr. Xortlirup, Annie PerkluH, J. Drake Perkins, Mrs. J. Drake Pickeit, Charles Pickott, 3Irs. Charles Raymond, Pliilo M. Haymoud, Samuel B. Kiiymond, Miss Scovil, Mifjs 8covll. T. T. H. Scovil, George Q. Scovil, William G. !^covil, Mrs. Jame^^ Scovil, 3Iiss Amy Sears, David J?0 2o Smith, Leah $1 00 1 «!0 Talbot, Kev. J. 11. 7 00 i no Talbot, Mr'>. y 00 1 00 50 ^74 a's 1 oO Colleitions: 0-? General Purposes, No. 1, 5 71 75 Incapaciiateil and Aged 1 00 Cler.ijy Fimd, 3 79 50 50 r.O Widows and Orplians Ftud, o; %m 42 'i 00 ."K) - . 2 00 1 00 STANLEY. (ST. THOMAS' CIL) 1 m •? 00 Clarkson, .lames if\ 00 1 00 Clarkson, Henry and 'i'hos. 1 00 '4 r,o Cooper, Frederick 50 2 00 Doui^lass, Mr. and Mrs. A. 3 00 1 00 Dou,irlass, Stanley 25 2 00 Douglass, Nellie 25 50 Douglas^i, Howard 25 1 00 Dougla-is, Maggie J. 1 00 25 Douglass, Thomas, sr. 1 00 •'»(» Douglass, David, sr. 50 « 25 Douglass, J. 25 50 Dougliiss, M. Kebecca yo oO Douglass, Isabel 25 50 Douglass, Gillx'rt A. 85 50 Douglass. Thomas (,11. U ) 1 00 50 Fisc, Edward 1 00 25 Friend, 1 00 1 00 Humble, Willie 25 50 Humble, John A. 1 00 ;]0 Humble. Edward 1 00 GO Owens, Marv 25 25 Parlec, Rev.'H. T. 8 00 25 Pa-lee. Mrs. H. T. 2 00 25 Patchell, W^ 1 00 1 00 Patchell, Archie 1 00 25 Peeton. Mrs J. W. 35 ■I 00 Pecton, Annie li. 1.'^ 2 00 Plant, G. W. 1 00 1 00 Sagoo, Howard 25 5 00 Speer, Edward 1 00 2 00 Turnbull, Mabel 3o 1 dO Wade, James 25 1 00 Waugh, Lydia J. 25 50 AVaugh, Bella 35 50 Waugh, Mary S. 25 6 00 White, Carrie and Minnie 1 00 J"' h-)l:<\' ,; i '» f. ■*«.""■ „..>V-."-: - 'f ■^rj , . ■•■! - I |Sj . . ■, ■'I • .if. .■^ :'. >l Wilkinson, Samuel Wilkiusoii, Emilv A\nikinson, Willio 210 !jl 00 Painter, AilliuiH OffertoiT, 40 25 1 80 $31 85 WARD SETTI.EMKNT. Friend. KritiuK, Friend. Friend, Howe, Siuaii K. Kellv. llov Kelly. Mr^. L. Scott, ILirrv A\'. Sr-otf. Ada 13. Scott, Millie Waugh, Roitorl Oflfertory, \\lLLIA>rsnT'KG. AIniii. Clara Clarkson, Wm. ,Ir. Clarksou, .1. 8. AVllbcrforce T'larkson, Douglas f'larksoii, ^lary CUu'k.son, ^larlin lluy, -Melvina Tulnbull, David WOODLANDB. Carron, Willie Long, Katie and Rebecca Saunders, Sarah Saunder<, 'Mr^. J Saunders, Joshua !M. Schwa rlze Mr. and ^Irp. Stickcls. John Thomas. Haltie H. Offcrtorv •vo i; ■lii 1 00 15 95 ^4 V^ !kO 25 1 (10 '^5 55 TAY CllKKK. (ST. JAMEs' (11. 10 25 10 10 1 00 05 25 10 88 ,^50 1 10 i 00 i 2i) I 25 i 25 i 10 (•5 0(J Boyd. Mrs. Wm. N'l> ,')U Boulter, James K. 'ir. Foreman, Robert \V. '.'il Guskin, .laMie< Gaskiii. Isatiei '.'."i Ctaskin, Esther 'ir, McLauehlan, Abimle A. P. 20 3Iclvutr, Poljcrt 50 Pldyeoii, Edward . 1 tio Pidneon. Mrs. K. TiO Holers, Jerenii;ih .'.Il R,Mrs.J. '.'■". ]<., E. '>.•) Rogers. Jerrle 1(1 Thomas, David 5(1 Thomas. ^Irs. Dnvid ;«i Thomas, ]\frs. Nancy •J". Thomas, Georuc ','5 Tondinson. AVilliam 1 IKI Tomlinsoii. .>[rs. William ':•'» Tomliuson, Mary '.'(1 Tomlinson, Jaiiic l."i Tondin.sou, Archie 1.-) Tomlinson, J. E. 5(1 Tomlinson, flattie 25 TojuUnson, IMrs. James 25 Tondinson, Eva 'ir, Tondinson, Aliet^ 10 Tomlinson, J. E., Jr. 5il Oftertorv. i: !*2 51 8T0NK SETTLEMENT. Btephenson, Minnie i^O ISlStouc, LcmauT. 1 00 1 Stone, Albert }5t]0 nr •TkO 10 1 00 25 2ii d Mrp. I. s(l 1.-) oil 1 (.10 15 ?.■ 43 ^4 llj ;t. .lvmes' ni.i ?«(l ,)<• w. •JO iii«' A, P. 1 ."ill 1 (Hi r,(i .'11 iviil •2.-) 1(1 r>(i :vi urn William lie l.-i ii' .Tamos I'. ., .If. 10 .'ill 47 }5tlO :ir r/rn.EMENr. inie $0 lO 1 00 35 Stone, Leman T., jr. Stoue, Jolm H. :?toue, Mrs. Jolm H. Slono, Ilomy JJ. Olt'crtory, ^0 50 50 23 50 47 $a U UECAPITL'LATION. Slaultiy, St. Thomas Cliureh, .s;;^l Ward Sfttlcmeut, 5 Williamsburg-, ■ ' 2 Woodlands, 4 Tay Crcel-c.St. .Jame«,"C'luurli, 4<> St()UL' Hottlcmenl. ;j 35 51 13 54 Total, .^57 2b SUSSEX AND STL'DIIOLM. if.) Hlmt. Mrs (I. C. F.) . Kvaux, JvOttie, do., Medley, Rev. Canon, <]o., -Miiiley, ]Mr.s. Cliaries, do., ?^i'ovil, Walter, do., ( (lUcrtionsforGen. Purpo^e.s, 20 ■>'! ^Ii^>ion IJoxcs, 15 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 29 45 rPHAM AND FIAM.'MONI). Alton, Mrs. -lohn Al'.vaiidcr, Charle!?, ■ Ariiistrong', ,Jobn liaird, .lames A. t liiiriics, Weslra • '• Hoekub, II. M. Cniiners, ]Mrs. CoiunTs, ilary Ann Dai ling, Robert Di.'buw, SlL'pliL'ii Dl'iiow, Mr. and Mrs. C. |!l'1)o\v, 3Ir. and Mrs. E. ^l■I.o^^, .Mr. and Mrs. ^\'. II. ivi:(>\v, Kidiard nii'o\v,,]aine'i l'«l.)o\v, Mrs. (.'. K. iHliow, Arthur W. Jf^O 50 1 00 2 (SO 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 i CO 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 Demill, Henry Demill, Wm.'. Tames Demill, Geo. 1]. Douglass, .Tames, Esq., Douglass, ^Irs. Douglass, Henry Douglass, Samuel Douglas^, Katherine Douglass, Annie F. Drunnnond. Mrs. T. Drummond, Su>an, Ferguson, l^oberl For.-yili, ^liss Forsyth, .lame^, .1. Forsyth. Robert Fors'vth, Mrs. Forsyth, ITaroldF. Foster, ^Ir. and .Mr->. Fowler, Mrs. .1. :»[, Fowler, ^Irs. Wm. Fowler, ]vrrs.D. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. .1. ^NL Fowler, A. Sherwood Friend, (I. C. F.; Gourley, .Tohn . Han ford, Rev. S. -lonts ilanlyn, Mr.s. Hemphill, Mrs. Hodgins, .Tames, Hodgins, Mrs. Hodgiu'i, Margaret Hodgins, Mr. "and ^\\<- \l. Ireland, Robert Kelly, :\Ir>. \ Kilpatriek, Air-. Kilpatriek, Alartha, ■ Kilpatriek, Afr-;. .fohn Kili)atrifk, David Kilpatriek, .ianies (J. Kilpatriek, Allied Kilpatriek, Alex. Laekie, Robert, Laekie, Air. and Airs. .lames Laekie, Alarv and Emma Laekie, .b)s('ph Ltiekic, Koltert, jr. Lisson, Clir. Usson, Sanuu'l Lis.son, Riehai'd Li.'?son, Rurchill Lync, .lane A. McEvvcn, James, D. McEwen, Mr. and ATrs .Jame ftl 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 50 m ,M ' W) 1 00 2 (JO I (^0 I 00 50 «5 1 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 50 JO 50 50 m '^ fio 80 50 50 1 00 50 ,0W M /m m m m I 00 25 1 50 H •»f- |l- i 1 i . l-'^l^f^ ■■);' i ';i I ■i'i McEweii, Henry H. MoEwcu, 3IaryE. McEwiu, llantoid 3IcFall, Mrs. McFarland, IMrs. King McLaren, M.i.s. , McLaren, Irvine McLaren, Bessie McMoua^le, Chillis Marcli, Mrs. March, Charles 3Iarch, Daniel Megarily, Andrew Megarity, ^\m. Myles, Hobcri Myles, 3Irs. lieid, Mrs. .lames A. Keid, Mrs. John, jr. Robertson, ^Mr^. Robertson, Ilerberl Scott, Alexander Scolt, James Seely, Mrs. Seely, Oscar Seely, Bruce ' ' Beely, Guildford Sherwood, Mr. &Mrs. And Sherwood, Amelia E. Sherwood, Herbert U. Sherwood, Bessie and Kate Smith, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. John Smith, Caleb Smith, Caroline Smith, Amelia Stride, 'Mr^. iS. TeayB, Mrs. John Teays, Hiram Thompson, AVm. Thompson, Alfred Upham, Louisa Wiuker, :Mrs. Warrell, Ale.\. Wilson, Irvine AV'ilson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Lueinda Wilkins, Thomas 1st OiTertory, 2nd do., 212 2o 25 10 7o :}5 50 00 50 50 00 00 50 25 Of the amount of subscrip- tions there are limited to tie Incapaeit'd Clergy Fund, ^4H ."ii) 00 00 50 50 2;-) 50 50 25 50 25 50 50 50 50 VICTORIA, (CARLETON). Amount collected, $ir) oO WATERFORD, (ST. JOHN'S CH.) ^0 2:) 25 50 ! 6 93 i 12 26 $140 30 ■ 1 Adair. Wm. Adair, Archibald Adair, Susan Adair, Anna Armstroni:-, ^[rs. W'm. Bell, Rieluird Bell, Thomas Brown, Alonzo Buchanan, Wm. Buchanan, Jlrs. ^Vm. Buchanan, Edward Carr, John Carr, Mrs. Johi\ Chambers, Mi-s. John Chambers, iVfoses Chambers, James A. 5a I Chambers, C.nlvin 00 I Chambers. Mrs. Moses 00 1 Chambers, Ephraim 75 I Cowic, Rev. J. K deW 00 ' Cuuniugliam, Hugh 10 , Dalling, Wm. Dalling, Mi-s. ^\n\. Friend, Huesilis, Muvrav Huestis, iMrs. .Vlunay llawken, Robert Hawkes, ^Irs. Rubcrl McAfee, Andrew McAfee, Mrs. Andrew .AFeAfee, Eli/a A. McAfee, Samuel Neill, Charles Richardson, E. M. Richardson, .Mrs. E. M. Ricliardson, Itobert, t-r. Richardson, Robert, jr. Richard si)n, John E. Robinson, John Robiu'^on, Mrs. John Robinson, George 50 00 50 00 50 50 50 50 00 or: o ."> 1 5;) ."■)() 00 .V,) oO oil oO 15 00 1 (iO .10 25 .Ml 25 .10 2.) 2o ')>) .10 .10 2.1 (JO Oil .10 21 25 ^13 of snbscrip- liraitedtotLe 3rgy Fund, M'i oo (CAULETON). , (ST. JOHN'S ClI.) Hnliinson. Mrs. Georgi* '{ol'iiison, Mrs. Matthew iiubinson, Jumos , Koliiiisuu, Jost-pli WillKinisoii. Mfb. Win Walker, Courtney Ollt-'i'tory, June iOlh, . . NEW LTIsE ROAD. Friend, OITcrtnvv, >T:m'u 5f;rcl, April i;Uh. Mavllth, JulV Gth, July 27tb, Auirust 24th, i^O 2;". 23 40 .50 20 26 §:41 31 #0 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. «•> 43 47 48 0(5 OB 00 ?t 34 Brown, Capt. Wel Buckley, Ko>)ert Buckley, Mrs. T. Burgess, Wm. Burgess, Mrs. W. IlECAriTULATION. St. John's Church, Xcv,' Line Rond, Tot;d, WELDFORD. Amount collected, WEBTFIELD. .Vrthurs, John Hiilicntine. Mrs. Brtxtcr, John, sr. Urtxtcr, ilrs, John Hnxter, Samuel Haxler, Joseph Baxter, "Mrs. Jcsoph Baxter, James Hiixter, .folin, jr. Hrlyen, Mrs. James Bdycii, I(l>i Brittain, Mrs. R. $41 81 34 ^lo 65 fni oo ^0 1 25 00 50 25 50 25 no 25 50 25 50 Campbell, Wm. Craig, Annie <■ ^ Craig, Cynthia Craig, George Crawford, Mrs. George Day, A. Day, Mrs, Albert Day, Jame.s Day, :Mrs. Westfield Day, ^lorilla Eccles, I ). G. Eccles, Samuel Eccles, George Eccles, AV'illie Fiuley, Wm. Gillespie, Mrs. Hnyter. Charles Hylaud, ?ilrs J. Hylaud, Alberta Jordan, W. ^L Lane, John Lingley, Mrs. J. B, Llngley, Leander Long, James Long. Mrs. Alexander Lon«5, Thomas McBeth, Mrs. George ilcCluskev, ^Irs. John Nas!>. F. W. C. Nase, Henry Nase, J. M. Nase, Mrs. J. >L Nase, Wm. Parker, Craig Parker, Gcorgic Perkens, Josiah Rose, Mrs. Charles Rmith, Mrs. James Steyeus, James Wa"uer, Francilla Walsh, James Walsh, Mrs. James Walsh, George Waters, Alonzo Waters, George W^aters, W. ft. I Weeks, Rev. A. H. Wlielplcy, James |1 00 20 20 2 00 45 50 10 60 20 50 45 20 80 25 10 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 10 50 25 10 2 00 50 80 1 00 50 25 25 2o 10 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 50 30 50 80 10 1 00 15 1 00 50 Si 50 1 00 2 00 3 00 50 lit" ' '!."• ■ ii 'ZU Whelpley, Woodman !^0 50 Wiggins, Rev. A. V. 4 (X1 Williams, John r»o Williams, Mrs. J. 45 Williams, Sarah 25 Williams, Jessie 30 Woodman, A. M. 4 00 Woodman, Eliza 1 00 Offertory, 7 65 Total, !i!57 30 Cofkcftd b)i MisH Mary Hitch if. WESTMORLAND. (No list received.) WK'KLOVV. Collected by Mm Jit II Walem. Lamoreaiix, Wellesky Wakem, Thomas Wakem, Mrs. Thomas Wakem, Bell S. *0 1 50 00 50 50 Brown, ^Mrs. Robert Lewis, ^[rs. Charles Ritchie, >[rs. George Ritchie, Mrs. Charles Ritchie, Mrs. John Tlitchie, Charles, sr. Ritchie, Lizzie Ritchie, Samuel Ritchie, ]\Irs. Samuel Ritchie, William M. Ritchie, Annie E. Stewart, David 1 00 25 '^> '35 25 25 25 50 ^4 25 ^2 50 Collected by Mm Evelina Cain. Brown, IVIrs. John Brown, Freeman Brown, Frank Carlisle, T. IL Cain, Mrs. James Cain, Evelena Cain, Theodore Clark, Alice Clark, Frederick Corey, Gilbert Corey, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Miiford Longstaff, Mrs. Frederic H. McGirr, Jane McLaggan, Mrs. James Reid, John Lavrence, Mrs. L. Reid, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. L. .iO 10 25 10 25 50 50 25 25 15 10 10 25 25 25 25 13 10 25 20 Collected by Mm Lydia MerrUi, Balloch, R. W. Balloch, Mrs. R. Wilmoi Balloch, J. G. Fie welling. Rev. J. E. Flewelling, jNIrs. J. E. Flewelling, Nellie May Flewelling, John Medley Fl welling. Alfred Osborne FlewellingjChas. Edward Byidii JjCc, a. J. Merrilt, Mrs C. Merritt, Lvdia White, :Mrs. G. W. AVilkinson, Chai-les 812 (10 ^\ 00 1 00 1 00 •> V 00 (VI 25 25 111 25 25 1 00 50 50 1 no 1 00 Collected by Miss Margery Witjuin^ $4 28 Friend, !«0 25 Friend, 25 Jamison, J. IL 50 Lawrence, J. 11. 50 Lewis, Mrs. Henrv 25 Parlee, i^Irs. IL t. 25 Saunders, J. L. 2 Oil Saunders, Mrs. J. Ii. I 00 Saunders, L. T. 11. 1 00 Wiggins, C. A. 1 00 Wiggins, C. Mina 25 Wiggins, W. Hempsou 50 •215 Atary Hitch i> Wiirgiiis, C. K. Wiggins, :>!. T. ,es l-ore ries 1 sr. luel SfO 25 1 00 50 25 2o 25 or. 50 ^4 25 m Lyd'm Merrai , Wilmoi ^1 ou I 01) 1 00 2 00 2 on . J. E. ;. J. E. lie May in Medley 2> ed Osborne '-!•» ^.EdwardByn.u 25 1 00 50 50 lirleH __l_fi|> *12 00 m Margery ^VifJ'M^ *0 25 I. mrv 1\ .' J. L. 11. [ina lempsou 50 50 '25 '25 2 Oil I on 1 00 1 00 |0 25 20 «M 30 O'llected by Misa Mary Williams. Armstrong, William .fO 25 Ciuvell, Harry 25 (arvell, F. B.' 50 Caivell, A. B. 50 f'orbett, Thonui.s 1 00 (ctibett, Helen 50 Corbutt, T. H. 50 Hume. Alexander 50 Hastay, J. G. .. 1 00 ilastay, Florence 25 King, Mrs. .John .50 king. Colin .50 Lindsay, J. F. 25 Mclnnis, Frank .McWaid, Mrs. Thomas Palmer, A. L. KogerH, F. E. Wiggins, S. S. Wiggins, Mrs. S. 8. Wilson, Henry Walters, John IF. Walters, Eli S. Williams, Isaac T*. Williams, Mrs. Isaae 1*. Williams, Fred Williams, Mary K. Williiims, J. F. 50 50 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 50 50 KECAriTri.Airox. Boll Wakem, Greenfield, -Mary Kifchie, do.. Evoicna Cain, Knoxford, Margery Wiggins, Florenec- ville, lydia Merrill, Centreville, )fary Williams, Lakcvillc, 1st semi-annual collection, '^lul do. do.. Total, 25 25 mn 00 .v2 50 4 25 4 23 H 20 12 00 1:5 (10 6 45 5 41 $56 04 WOODSTOCK. Aughertou, J. B. )|;1 00 Bedell, Misses Bourne, H. W. Bourne, F. W. Beardslev, C. A. Belyea, Mrs. W. B. Brewer, Isabella Bull, AV. C. Bull. B. 8. Bull, Mrs. A. B. Carman, Misses Carman, Minnie S. ClutT, Kichard Connell, W. M. Connell. Alice Connell, Mrs. A. B. Conndl, Minnie G. Colter, George Davis, Mrs. Hu^h DeVelxr, W. U. Dil)blee, W. F. Dibblee, Mrs. \V. F. Dibblee. C;. F. K. Dibblee, Livingston Dibblee, Wn\. ' Dibblee, .1. F. A. Donaldson, Mrs. U. Dugan, James Everett, Mrs. ^V. H. 1 00 Ferrell, Henry J. 1 QO Friend, ' 5 00 Garden. Mrs. H. M (J. Garden, A. F. Glidden, Mrs. W. F. Gates, Frances Glow. Wni. Hamilton, Mrs. .^. Ingraham, IT. B. Jackson, Mrs. D. W. Kerr, A. L. Kctclmm, J. D. Ketchum, T. C. J.. Ketchum, .Mrs. James Ketchum, Mi', and Mrs. H. B. Lillcy, John LcveV, Mrs. Loaue, Mrs. John Merrill, :Mrs. D. F. McCoy, Mrs. James McKeeu, Win i 00 1 ()0 1 GO 3 00 • 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 8 no 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 10 00 \ 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 50 Ou 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 Ml; m V' I'! , >''S t McKinley, Mrs. Jauics MoRride' Isabel Ic A. Xalcs, K. Nealcs, Rev. Thomns Perkins, C. T. Perkins. C. il. S. Phillips, Mrs. W. II. Price, Jane Price, Margaret Kaymoatl, C. ^\^ Kaymond, Arllmr J. B. Kayraoiu.l, C L. S. Ravn>o:i(i, Jlo.^sio Sec'ly, J. J. Sej. James Harper, John N. Pay.son, ]Mrs. W. ^-^imonBon, William Simonson, Albert and Mrs. Simouson, Ernest SImon.son, Ella B. ;Siiuon. $1 87 WilliHlon, Mrs. 3 31 . .> ■■1" lU • $6 53 CARLETON. (ST. GEORGE'8). JULY. JANUARY. Kingston, x\lice $0 65 Willislon, Fred. 92 E. J. E $0 44 Williston, Mrs. "^5 J. E. S 50 A. AV. P 03 3 33 M. I. 51 January', 6 53 L. G. .... ... 1 08 CM. 49 , Total, $8 85 B. H. 43 L. T. 45 BRIGHT. ■" D H. 18 A. M. and J. 8. .... 50 JULY. A. M. 34 Brewor, Mildred $0 66 A. M. H 15 McKell, Martha 43 S. M. B 80 McKcil, Annie 1 10 A. L. 10 B. A. C 13 $3 18 P. 8. 10 L. A. .... • • • • 37 218 ^J!^<'% 1 ■y-A H'. :.- '^■■i?;-'> I* ' R. C. , , , • . . . . $0 3.1 JULY. G. L. 3t A L. C. 1 20 Crocker. Walter §0 lo c. s. 13 Cliff. Hattie So N. M. 50 Cowic. George ^ 42 A.M. F. •• . . . ( I 1 V. .>., . - 27 ilaint 8, Christina ">*'•>■ '^' B. A.L. In ; .. •' ' 69 Vye, Emma J. '• ' 4/ A. C. 72 H. M. I. 28 .'0 or, G. D. 29 Jumuiry, ;j ;]y I.T. 1 28 E. V. ... 1 lu • .- . Total, !<.■) ;i Mrs. Darling 's Glass Box 1 G5 * f _ ^_ . $14 73 ! Tvr\T->/-iTTT?CHnn-nT> vu-. t JULY. , - • ,• J * Appleby, Mabel Connor, Helen Craft. Fen wick Cornfield, Carrie Drake, Aunie Davidson, \Vm. Exrle, Albert Hayes, liesslo Lee, Beriha Moran, Ethel Mundee. Mtrrilt Peer, John Peer. Richard '' Stephenson, James \\: January, 00 1(5 23 34 1 OG 2'> 29 2j • 18 57 3t) 01 43 1. GJ §4 85 14 73 Total, 819 58 1,:? l> DERBY. JAKUABY. Crocker, Walter Clitf, Hal tic Haines, Christina Vye, Emma J. CO 2a bb 21 3 03 $•3 86 JAXUAKY. Barnes, Cluru Campbell. W. F. Forster, Sar.ih Godfrey, Geoiglc llanington, Ishwx I ilioknian, Willie Landiy, Evelina Noilrs, Susan ; Palmer, Kcliie Sulheriaud, iMaggio . CI <"1 1 02 sr o'i o O \\) it Oo "4 41 1 lm -k; Ji3l4 /iO JULY. Barnos Clara Campbell, W. F. t/handlei, Bnron Darrali, Florence Forster, Sarah Godlny, Maggie and Robbie (jlodfrey, S;iiaii.*fc Maud Taylor 4 Hiiiiington, Charles Hutchison, ilattic Nodes, Medley Palmer, Nelho January, ('4 4;> 4 44 4 VI 5i ;J8 1 i'2 4 4) r 4 iM 1 (i-: 1 n I'li 1 OG 29 49 14 M Total, 44 1)6 210 :ly. FAIRVILLE. ;>, -.y ^iry, Total, ;I1ESTEU. NUAKY. n I ie JULY. §0 1.-. 8") 42 4t 4." .1 on O 00 CI CI 1 0:J S7 2 o5 \i 06 74 41 1 :2>) J^14 59 C4 48 F. ^ 4 44 )ii 4 r,' ICC 2 o8 1 V2 Tie and Kubb c 1 4) i.t!c3IavidTay lor 4 ii.-i larlcs 1 (Ji utie 1 20 • Hi r 1 DG 1/ £0 49 nnrv 14 59 Total, ^44 9^ JAN U All Y. 11. R O. A R. CD. M. E. J R R. T/ P. M. J. M. A. M. 31. w. r.. A. M. C.I. A. S X O. L G. A. M. D. J IT. 31 1/. II. 0. E. B. II. D. C. J. JUL\'. Armstrono;. Graco Bdlvea, A:E. C. Dunham. Clara r.rinitli. Sarali Gi('2: 33 GREENWICH. JAN U Alt Y. Belj'ea, Arthur S. Balmer, Annie, Bnindaffe, Harry Belyca. Judson. July 1883, Flewelling, Geo. Fred. Flewellinif. Lilian Golding, tTarriet Holder, Jonathan Hillock, E. F. Lindsay. Ellsworth Morgan, Sarah McKeil, Sinclair r Ji. •/ «i ■ I \-v: K ■'- " V , ■ rif McLend. Erneflt ^ ' " McEeil, Blanch Nutter, Jennie Nutter, Shirley Gutter, Alfred Lee ^ . Pickett, Fred. A. Pickett. Helen Pitt. Marv A. Pitt, Ludlow, 12 -nonths. Ross, Annie Seelv. Jennie VanWftrt, Autta JULY. Balmer, Annie Brundnge, Harry Belyea. Arthur S. Flewellinja:. Geo. Fred. Golding, Harriet Flewelling, Lillian Holder Jennie Lindsay, Ellsworth • McKeil> Blanch Morgan, Mary Nutter, Jennie Nutter, Shirley Nutter, Alfred Lee Pickett, Fi-ed. A. Pickett. Helen Pitt, Mary A. Pitt, Ludlow Ross, Annie Seely. Jennie Van Wart, Autta January, KINGSTON. Bradley, Miss Belye;/, Gcorgie Lyon, Josie McCleary, Ada C. Williams, Maggie Whithig, Charlie »20 $0 73 28 59 06 05 72 76 41 74 53 24 81 |9 00 $0 81 26 12 22 33 22 23 37 10 26 21 19 11) 59 87 55 20 27 23 40 |6 59 9 00 Total, $15 59 NEWCASTLE. JX7LY. Craig, Maggie $0 43 Chute, Ross 36 Gjert:;^, Mary •>o Graham, Fred. 83 Kethro, Lottie 1 00 Maltby, Ada 28 Maltby, Edith 3) Mai thy, Marion 9S Miller. Bessie 45 Maltby, Benjamin 6) Miller, Emily 65 Noiton, Ada 80 Presl?ii, Rachel 53 Sarftenat, Susie 1 03 Sweei, Jack 50 ■ $8 79 NEW DENMARK. 12 00 1 05 1 04 50 50 1 69 |6 78 aA^bAUt. ^ 353, . $0 05 853, 81 2rA, 25 855, 32 a57, 40 1387, 50 |1 83 July, 1 00 Total, 12 83 PETITCODIAC. JANUARY. Ci-ipps, Goldwin ^0 29 Flewelling, Stanley 1 00 MortoE I, Charlie and Herljert 1 00 McFarlane, Catherine 29 Price. Mary Reynolds, P. 23 43 Seely, Clarissa 51 Tritw, AUie and Charlie 70 Im n\ ASTLE. LY. f $0 43 36 )0 83 1 00 28 8) fiS 45 n 6) 65 _ 81) 58 1 (•a 50 $8 79 • ENMARK. CABY. .... $0 05 81 25 82 40 50 $1 83 1 00 Total, $2m CODIAC. juahy. iley and Herbert lerine 1 Charlie ^0 29 1 00 1 00 29 23 42 51 70 Willis, C.W.&M. Rectory 8chool-ro<^m, POINT DUCIIEXE. JANUABY. Armstrong, Willie G. AiTOstron^, MayR Cook. Walter Hanington. Jennie llanington, Ida Murray, Sandy L. White, Eddie White, Florence JULY. Armstrong, Willie G. Armstrong. May li. Cook, Walter White, Edward Wliite. Florence January, Total, RESTIGOUCHE. JANUARY. Bateman, Chipman Barberie, J C, Jr. Barberie, Sadie Caricr. Emily Don kin, Maud W". Di>l)row, R. J, Sheppard Flewrlling.AddieP. Mamie, Mansel. Moffat, Mary Pallen, Sherman $1 55 80 f 6 29 $1 00 1 00 6i\ 79 1 25 88 50 50 !^6 08 $0 50 50 35 65 85 $3 35 6 08 $8 43 |0 27 30 75 11 14 31 2 11 3 50 42 1 59 06 Iit9 56 JULY. 1248, 1423. 1427, 1612, 1615, ... $0 55 1 07 47 58 2 60 January, JULY, $5 83 9 m Total, $14 89 RICHIBUCTO. JANUARY. Black, George $0 13 Brine, Harry 29 Cowperthwaite. Murray 08 Douglas, Bertha 27 Dorothy, Little 66 Frecker, Emily 24 Forster, Ledie • 68 Forstcr, Willie 25 Hudson, Emma 83 Haines, Emma 13 Powell. Maggie 28 Sayre, Emily - 18 Street, Fannv 13 Thomson, Willie 20 |3 72 Atkinson, George n 45 Black, John 27 Barnet. Magpie 17 Cowperthwaite, Arthur 21 Dorothy, Little 71 Frecker, Emilv 14 Forster, Lidic 69 Forster, Willie 82 Hudson, Emma 86 Haines, Janie 48 Powell, Maggie 23 Fr'J^ 1 i' 1 #>«: t iS' 't' ^if r [.♦I • in* .'7* lit '-. I ■ lit • ' f 223 Percy. Vina Thomson, Willie January ) CO fi4 14 $5 41 a 72 10G55, 135)0. 14)4, 1401, Total, ^9 ly 723, 17i, 170, 733, 727. 7;U. 728, 725, 7-^0, 173, ST. ANDREW'S. JANUARY. CO b^ • • • • 73 7') ; January, §5 (II 7 Gl Total, ifel2 OS • • • t • t f • • • ST. JAMES. JAXUAKY. 1059, > • • t • 1003, • • • • • 1402. 1405. 1000. 1002. 1001, 1390. 1000, 025, 1404, _ 1025, 1400. 1007, y'i' JULY. 1723, • • • • • 1735, • t • 9 $0 47 43 SO 34 1 5:i 3 81 80 00 50 25 to 00 j ST. JOHN BAPTIST OHSSION CHURCH.) 61 • • • • • • • ♦ 00 81 08 02 59 50 5) 48 48 45 C7 31 28 24 21 §7 04 fl 17 1 09 1410, 1407, 1451, 1452, 1454, 1455. 1450, 1475, 1470, 14:7, 1478. 1479, 1480, 1482, 1484. 1485, 1480. 1489. 149'), 1493, 149:}, 1495. 10j4, 1005, lO'JO, 1071, 1002, 1075. 1070. nrrs, 1085, 1087. 1088, 1091, 109>, 1095, JANUARY. • • • • ■ • • • • • • • $1 10 1 08 o 47 (iM 1 l-> :]■! 1 2.". 1 m 8'i ')[ 8-.' 90 1} 24 (.8 50 o K'"* «w .)■> ;w 1 .Ti 1 70 1 0') u 20 '^S 47 07 o( 1 45 f,'j <)'j 8) 70 40 4^ 43 8;] 52 31 I 67 'j'-.; ' •. . 1: 'it.- " ■ • tlJ ist 233 00 so 73 7') 47 $5 04 7 Gl Total, ^12 r,'^ 1ST OII^^SION CII.) lRY, $1 10 1 OS 3 47 «;:■! 1 ]-) :!■! 1 2.-i 1 no ~A 8-? 90 IJ o.t 08 50 -):} ;l!) O rr 1 70 1 0'^ 3 20 2S 47 87 1 45 r.3 81 70 40 40 43 83 52 31 I 67 1G97, 1700, 1713, 1113, 1 100, 1107. 11.") 1. 1 153,"- 11.14, l4.-i0. 147-),*^- 1170, 118 J, 1481, 1484. 148."),* 1480, 14'J^», 149:], 149.'), 14!lG, 10i)4, lll'.O, 1071, 1'573, 107o, 1670. 10>7,* 1088, 1097. 1098.* UOO, 17iy, 1714, 1716. JCLY. .1 January, $1 04 ST. MARTINS. 73 49 - JULY. 23 I Capes. George "'•'*■ ^">G I G ; ITodsmyth. Wni. ^ i Lockward's child, Kev., I Sweet, Bessie Kourke, Fred. Wakeni, Misses E. &. R. Others, *1 1 1 1 28 G4 50 s;] 00 27 45 19 11 26 65 57 07 36 6) |6 03 ST. PAUL'S, PORTLANL. ' Total, JULY. , • • • • • ^-^ ' * V ST. STEPHEN (CHRIST'S CH.) 84 91 34 13 31 12 25 4:) 23 S3 TB 03 28 3G 54 35 09 JANUARY. Bolz, Dora and Marg. Deinpsey, Elizabeth Frye. JNIlss Sarah 3IcCaw, Mary 3IcBride, Miss Elizabeth Topping, George JULY. $20 75 16 86 Total, $63 01 41 Boxes out. ^ Returns from 34 average per Box 19 Cfnts. * Those marked thus had the Boxes for the second half only. M.B. M. L. S. S. E. V\^. G. C. F. E. J. J. B. E. P. G. M. G. T. S. F. E. McB. J.C. E McC. S. G. E. F. §1 20 25 08 30 1 17 50 U 10 SO 85 60 1 11 20 41 47 59 06 41 61 66 65 1 14 53 77 e*'!^ IW'i 'it- K; ■■ ;,. *? ■ ■■ 111 '■'•'. sv, t ■VK- L.'*; ^ '-i'-i. liA-v' ■;. ■' '■ ', ' 'i '., 234 M.McC. D. B. January, $1 05 88 $11 13 4 10 Total, $15 23 SPRINGFIELD. - JANUARY. Hugffard, Lizzie K.&M. T. Marvcu, Fanny and Maggie Stanley. Florence Stanley, Pearl Scovil, Freddie Scovil. T. White, M. M. STANLEY. ' '' JANUARY. 3Iills, Frank Owens, May Raymond, W. O., jr. Saunders, Sarah Schwartz, Letiiia Saunders, Sa: ah Wilkinson, Ella irf« SUSSEX. JANUARY. Arnold, Hafry Arnold, Charlie Arnold. Rejrgio Burnett, Alfred Cougle, Mary Evans, Lottie Flcwelling, Nellie Uazeu, Bessie $0 23 73 82 37 33 91 63 Go $4 65 Howes, Eliza 11 28 Howes, Alfred 1 02 Kinnear, Guy 61 Kinnear, Charlie 50 Lynch. Willie 4) Lester, Dolly 85 Manchester, James 46 Pe irson, Ida SO Parlee, Lee I r)3 Sharp, Hattie 6) Sliarp. Ormond 61 Sealle>, Rosanna 1 2.J Williams, Albert 5') White, Harry 1 71 $0 76 1 00 86 46 77 4 65 50 $d 00 JULY. Arnold, Charlie Arnold, Reggie Barnett, Alfred Beer. Leonard Cougle, Waller Charters, Harold Cougle, Mary Evans. Lottie Flewelliug. Nellie Hallett, Lottie Howes, Eliza Hazen, Bessie Howes, Alf»-ed Kinnear, Violet Kinnear, Charlie Lynch, Willie Sharp, Cornelia Shannon. Mary Anne Seal lev, Rosanna Vail, Daisy White, Edua $0 09 1 10 89 85 39 76 03 1310, 1213, $17 5^ ^1 4'J m C7 97 53 84 1 07 8i) t i 1 0-^ VI 89 17 40 03 2 30 24 00 1 <'0 ^15 45 17 55 January, . . Total, m 40 68 2 30 Anne 24 a 1 00 oo 0-* 47 |15 45 ary, 17 55 Total, 5?33 00 HAM. KUARY. « « • • $2 17 • • • • 51 1814, 1319, ia2i, WATERFORD. JANUAUY. Annstronc;. John Dalling. Fred. Ikll, Agn!-\s Caroline McAfee. Eliza A. liichardson, Adclie LoMfty Williamson, Alice M. L. ' .lULY. Armstrong. John Arnold. Martha D.illinir, Fred. Piioliiirdsou, Addie LeMay Williamson, Alice Lilida ' January, Total, WESTFIELD. Apt, Annie ]»;ixter, lano and Willlo Bixter. Olivia Ballentine, Ella May Belyca, Cora Jielyea. Josephine BiK'kley. Alice Can 111 eld. Maria (.'rawford, George Cronk. Mangle and Walter Day, iMorilT I Gillehpie, Ellen Gillespie, Emma Ilayter, Annie Liiiglev, Aggie Lingluy, M^y and Bertha liiDgley, Wellington 2l .§1 88 G8 2 10 $7 88 .'. fO 54 1 55 01 1 15 92 71 .$5 48 $0 r,7 3 14 1 16 89 49 $5 25 5 48 $10 73 g?o 22 1 81 2 4» 50 U 25 25 76 1)1 50 91 43 47 60 60 8 21 1 47 McBeth, Willie $0 69 Nase, Charles 1 66 Nasc, A\eitie and Philip 77 Nase, Susie 1 04 Rectory, 2 10 Stevens, Chesley 68 Stevens, Eleanor 74 Walsh, George 1 10 Wagnor, James 51 Watei-s, Warren and Fred. 1 UO Williams Annie, Olive and Leel 54 Williams, David 69 Williams, Ediutmd M Williams, Liz/ie 83 Williams, Sarah SO $28 50 WICKLOW. .TANUAHY. rin I Cain, Evelena $0 49 Flewelling. Nellie May 12 Fleweliing. John Medley 09 Hastay, Florence 84 Lamefcau.'C. Henry 6) McCartney, Gilbeit IT Ritchie. Sarah at Wiggins, Delia 53 Wakem, Jennie 43 ^d 64 WOODSTOCK JANUAUT. 1488. • • • • • « . $0 77 853, 33 833, 23 864. 81) 838. 3 39 1464, 61 86.5, 74 1468, 46 aw, 60 837, 63 1467, 25 858, 00 pi UB '1.' 22C '•./if-t:.; ■■ h \ •n ■>i.X ..'1. r ' - . •1 * ■ ■ I .868, 834, 146^, 861, 856, 535. 851. 835, 1465, 855, 840, 1439, 833, U 835, 865, 858, 1465, jr<; JULY. • • • • .... |0 71 I 860, 251 8:31. • « • • . .. 49 1466, » • • • 47 14G7, 88 856. 1 32 855, 1 33 853, 4 * 838, 1 48 854, 04 863, 17 864, 50 8o6. .... 24 1439, 1464, $18 16 801, 835 • |0 37 1 Faui 1 04 27 85 ,.(^1 -r' 10 21 88 1 42 98 1 01 09 4 26 1 00 47 (3) 1 26 :U 19 27 90 $16 01 18 10 Total, .^34 77 227 ^ry, Total, 10 21 88 1 42 98 1 01 09 i-) 4 26 1 m 47 «.) 1 26 34 19 27 90 $1G 01 18 16 ra4 77 ■V. RECAPITULATION. Parish or Mission Albeit Audover, Ibtlnirst Bay (111 Vin, IJright&Queensb'y Burton *. Cambridf'e Campobeilo, C.iuterburv Oarleton,(St.Geo.) Chatham, Cliipmao Derby, Dorcliester, Douglas Fairville Frederictou Gagetowu Grand Falls Grand Msmuu, Greenwich Hampton Johnson Kingsclcar Kingston, . Maugcrville, Moncton Musciuash, Newcastle,. ...... New Denmark, . . . New Maryland,. . . Norton I'etersville Petitcodiac Point du Clicnc. .. Prince William.. . Hcstigoucho Ricliibucto Kichmond Rothesay Sackvillo General Purposes. Sub Colls. and I Mission $39 6G 83 37 81 10 80 97 89 (>5 50 OJ 102 oO 8.-> GO 189 71 2 83 138 02 242 30 27 00' 1.209 82 07 92! 27 15 .5.5 00! 120 00; 74 87i lOG 751 77 10 2'> 97 84 88 117 27 20 00 72 28 82 60 84 21 S7 OOl 79 05; 03 12' lOo 19j GO 55 1 57 48i Boxes f^O 00; |C 00 8 85' 3 18 1 87 2 OC 19 58 5 71 44 08 30 32; 101 ooj 10 16 15 59, 6 78 8 79 2 88 G 29 8 48 14 89 9 18 7 45 8 22 ■ ■ai }- O ^ V S — f"^ r m 00 8 00 O 4:) 20 59 25 00 5 Ot 5 00 Total. i ' t'j'. ^0 00 $ 89 6G 83 37 39 95 3''i 15 93 52 56 00 102 50 83 73 54 58 189 71 2 148 280 38 57 32 1.321 37 68 03 27 15 70 59 120 00 74 87 112 00 88 88 20 97 104 97 156 06 22 83 97 28 82 60 98 73 45 48 94 84 72 25 too 19 00 55 07 56 ■ ij.^i ■ ■f ■■■/. 'S' - ' : m ■ I'' V^.'l;'!- ' Iv. ■ i" '.. i \ «. ; ^ ' • i ■■■■' .1 , ;i28 RECAPITULATION.-Continued. Pttrlsh or Mlssloo. ' • • • • • • St. Andrews St David... St George St.James,(St John St. John, (Trinity: St. John Baptist. . St. Luke. St. Marie St. Marlins St Mary's St. Paul St. Stephen Phediar Simonds Spnugtield Stanley Sussex Trinity. St.Stepher Upham Vlctoria.CCaileton Waterford Weldford "Westfield Westmorland Wicklow.. Woodstock General Purposes. Sub. and Ml s-ion Colls. 13c >XC-i. $280 32 101 8i) ?9 03 121 00 88 23 12 68 ?ill 82 5uo no 62 01 m 5 05 07 93 47 93 831 37 21 52 121 7c> 13 2;:! 10 78 80 50 4 65 57 2^i 30 29 93 8J; 15 OC 45 6' 11 22 57 80 m 04; too 00! 9 0!» 33 00 rr OQ 10 7: 38 5C 3 G. 31 77 Totals ! $6,864 9i)' .«!557 02 O . •a ifO) 0(. 15 5C 2 60 7rj 15 IC o; |00 oO 17 25 4) 00 8 77 82 00 7 00 2 79 32 o: 43 50 $123 19 $243 15 & o. Fund Totals. t^ ft 10 00 • 39 63 $280 32 101 30 121 Oj li»7 81 827 :Vi 503 81 213 r)0 81 37 47 93 415 61 159 05 10 78 94 07 6!) 28 85 2.' 147 7; 15 0) 56 ^S 11 2S.> 85 8J 59 G8 20;) 77 139 63' $7835 98 r'r .1/ 'it* t'.i-. * - k* ' > <. d99 nued. APPENDIX. ■ O c a 13 3 Totals. it ^^ OO go 00 $289 ?.-2 101 ?.o 121 0) 25 39 63 lit; 81 827 !V> 003 81 00 213 50 77 81 ;iT 47 93 00 415 61 00 159 0.-) 10 78 ! 79 94 07 6;j 28 i Oj 85 2J \ 50 147 7: 15 0) 5« rts 11 2? 85 8J 1 59 G8 200 77 121 5 139 6' i $7825 98 . I.' 1 1 ■ 1 ( , , . f i < THE ENVELOPE SYSTEM. As one means of inCiea^inj? the Contributions and lessening tho difficulties of collection, the Board of Home Missions recommends that Weekly Offerings be substituted for Yearly Subscriptions, wherever practicable. The Weekly Offerings, upon the Envelope System, have been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese where it has been tried. The first step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish, is to ascertain from all the members of the Congregation what sum they are willing to contribute at the Weekly Offertory; and this being done — 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishoners for a fixed weekly sum, from one cent to one dollar and upwards, to be given in an En- velope, at the Services on each Sunday. 2. A package of Envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed v.ith blanks for name and amount of offering. 3. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each weclc, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Pari^liionors will be held quar- terly; at which meeting the Treasurer will report all suI)scriptions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish year, will also present all the la^t Year's accounts of the Parish, which will tiien be audited and settled. By the above plan, the following objects are sought to be accom- plished: 1. That not only heads of families, but aU in the Parlfh, old und young, who have any means and earninsrs of tlv^ ■ own, may contribute, according to their nhiUii/, to the support of the Church. 2. That they may. as regularly as possible at the appointed time. bring their pkdf/ed Weekly Offciiuys to Church, instead of paying them at the call of the Collector. [Note. — The Principle of the Envelope System is notinterfen ' with when, as in exceptional cases, it may be convenient to contribui.^ o^•CJ:; A FouTNiGiiT, or at any other stated period within the Quarter.] 3. That the Parish revenue may not fall into arrears and Debt bo incurred. 4. That the income of the Parish maybe mnteria^tf increased, so that, mainly from this source, sufficient provision may be made for the sup- P':>rt of the Clergyn\an. All these objects may be easily attained if the ('hurch Wardens bo willingly and efficiently 8ustai;ied' in their efforts by those whose repre- sentatives they are. The above plan has been adopted, with some variations iu a number of Parishes in several Dioceses and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mission ia this Diocese, and that it may be generally adopted. Hi- ^}: m f " ' i W- ) m i Hi !* ' 'ii I 230 FORM OF PLEDGE. 18.... Gentlemen,— I ^hall be obliged by your inserting my name, as a weekly contributor of towards the salary of the Clergyman, from this date, and by your supplying me with the requisite envelopes. Name in full Address To (he Church Wardens. Any person signing his or her name hereto, may become free from the obligation, by giving three months' notice in writing, to either of tlie Church Wardens, that, after the lapse of that time, he or she will no longer give as above promised. FORM OF ENVELOPE. sh tag II No. $• .per tceek. OFFBINQ OP FOB FORMS FOR WILLS. A Bequest op Money, or Shares op Stock, ok Debentures, fob THE General Purposes op the Society. I give and bequeath to " The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, the sum of Dollars, (or Shares of Stock in the Standing in my name in the Books of the said ), or if Debentures describe them briefly), upon trust, to be applied by the said "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick " to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Devise op Real Estate, for the General Purpomis op the Society. "I give and devise to " The Diocesan Church Society of New Bruns wick, all and singular, «&c , (describe the Real Estate clearly). To have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said "The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forevc; 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 tJie uses and purposes of the said Society. -ii. !ekly contributor Jlergyman, from nvelopes. CONTENTS. me free from the to either of the le or she will no week. (EBBKTUBES, FOB STY. Society of New Shares of iBtanding ), be applied by the «rick " to and for 7RF0SES OF THE !ty of New Bruns clearly). To have in Church Society pon trust, to hold ts thereof, and the same, to and for Pages. Officers and Committees 3-4 ])i5ii< ps and Clergy 5-G Dniiicries, t Prayers % Constitution 9-16 Board of Home Missions 17-23 Divinity Scholarships Fund 2-1 Incapacitated Clergy Fund 23-24;. The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund 24-27 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund 28 Resolutions of the General Committee 29-'J2 " " Executive Committee 33 Report of the Society — Introduction 34-35 Reports of Missionaries and Local Committees 3G-78 Report of the Society — Conclusion 70 Proceedings of the General Committee. . .* 80»-92 Anniversary Meeting 92 Report of the Executive Cemmittee 93-98 " " Finance Committee 98-100 " •* Book Depository Committee 100-101 " " Board of Home Missions 102-105 " '' Sunday School Committee 105-106 " " Glebe Land Committee 107 " " Incapacitated Clergy Fund Committee, 108-109 '' " Appeal, 109-113 *' " Auditors 1.13 Abstract of Returns of Parishes and Missions 114-117 Statement for S. P. G 118-122 Report and Accounts of Treasurer 123-162 Account of the Book Depository 163-164 Life Members 165-167 Subscriptions and Collections, Year 1884-1885 168 Collections through Children's Missionary Boxes 219 Recapitulation Table 227 The Envelope System 229 Form of Wills 230 \ .:• 1^^' ♦ oil* Appointed times of Meetings of the Society and Committees during the year 1885. Akniversary Meeting— Thursday, July 2nd, 1885. General CoMMiTTEE-June 30th, and July Is't, 1885. Executive CoMMiTTEE-Wednesday, January Tth, 1885. " March 4fli " ft (I *« *( March 4th, „. •■ June 3rd, Friday, July 3rd, Wednesday, October 7th, << It << ^t: m\ u. w m m ! •?]^ • V 4h \ '[■; :".v •' ■.*•■. - ^ \ /•* ■ ■- f ' i*: ^ t. ll' ' .i! {<" « i J ^ »- i*. w* •^ EDRE,.^a?.A.. rage 98.— Eighlli lino should read, "be lixed at $4.00." '■ Sll.— Twenty-sixth linp should read, " llauford, Ilev. S. Jones, |I.C. F.) §40.00. P;ige 237.— Fredcricton should read, "Sub. and Colls., $1,199.33; Ikapacitated Clergy Fund, §18.00. Page 2-?8.— Totals should read, "Sub. and Colls., |G,834.99; In- Icapacitated Clergy Fund, $253. 15.