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ANNUAL MEETING OF SEATHOLDERS.

The Question of Abollating

Pew Rents.

There were several important matters for consideration at the annual meeting of sentholders and subscribers of St. John's Cathedral, which was he'd t the City Hall last evening. The Bish- op of Victoria (Dr. Lander) re- sided over a large attendance, among those also present being the Hon. Mr. Claud fever, the Fer. V. H. Copley Moyle, Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Mr. N. J. Stabb, Commodore Sandeman, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pol'eck, K. C., the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. E. V. D. Parr, Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, Mr..A. H. Harris, and Mr. W. L.The small Pattonden (Hon. Secretary)..

The Accounts. The meeting having been opened by prayer,

The Hon. Treasurer of the Church, Mr. Bowley, pr. sented the accounts, and, in so doing,

were contributed in response to this appeal, and as a result we find that the expenditure in 1916 exceeds the income by $575,

and the .credit balance

No demands

were

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917.

instructed me

Auditor

was otherwise engaged, the most : Mr H. C. Sandford was re-elev-probably remained empty, the ted auditor on the motion of the average visitor having an anti- Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, seconded, pathy to moving forward when | by Mr S. H. Dodwell,

the bell had stopped and all seats were free. The front part of the Church was often half empty, with the result that the service was half, hearted and there was a

to

become

Pew Reals.

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arrived

early

which was carried.

Captain W. B. H. Carr, R. E. next proposed the following rezolu» tions:

"HOTAL "LISTS"

EONGKONG HOTEL.

Andrew Dr CT Brand BA Halili BE

Bain H Murray

Henderson C A

Higgins JA

Jomph EM

Kalos FA Knoderer Dr AT King C

Karanja N B Keith A M Kata MA Leisia Mr & Mr JJ Lauritaan Mr and

Mrs C Longdeld S Little Mr & Mrs Lewis Mr WK Lawrence FL Leonard CA

Bellice HER Br Beswick Mr&Mr Mom MGA Bartlett RK Bath & Baker Dr & Mrs

Bellamy J B

骂 A

Davenport W B

Duffy Miss ME

Miskin G Maalio E E

Marriott Dr& Mri O Mellis G

Macdonald Major D

Marecki J Mehta B K Melanes Mr & Mra Murch A S Manha FB Meyer Mr & Mrs

AB ..Nicolera JB Shouse E Newhouse Obaldia 30 de

Pringle W J Pareena J Parena J Plumber JM Fangtoe HA

Douglas Mr & Mrs Ray BH

E

Rosy Miss FA

Davis

Mr & Mr FE Dewar Capt J

Rouse R Ritcher D

Dalton G A

I. That the Revised Version of Daniel VW lessons in this Cathedral.

AW

Ellis Mize C The proposer undertakes to pro- Eran J P vide a sum not exceeding 50, which Fuller Dasmas he understands will be sufficient for Ford W this Bible, if this proposal be adopted.

(b) with their literal meanings

Also (breath);

Fairley W L Fitzpatrick HD Freer Capt WI Glattor Dr Gray PJ Gordon & G Gibb J

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Rowe EB

Rapices Min

Russell HE

Ralder H.A Skott Mr & Mrs H Square Miss A Sorby

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Stackhouse J W Scott J B Slade Mr M Scott H Shively Dr JC Spradbury Mrs Schweitzer L Smith Mr & Mr

AB

Thompson F G

Toulmin Mrs HW

Trowbridge Capt H Tial EP Vars M H Warren

Thempanad

EJT Walker Mrs E A Wallace & Wood G G

Ward Mr & Mr JG

Wi a Goo A.

Hannibal Mr & Mrs Winton Mire MA

Wate: H

Walls FA

WA Harrobin 8 L Hyker Mr & Mra Whale Mr & Mrs

A 3

AG Hallward Mr & Mrs Warren Miss K H

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Wong Y 8

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ST. JOHN'S "CATHEDRAL" cftale for the Navy League Mem-

part year. The ““National

****The National Mlusion orial Hospital ($616),

A Letter from Hon. Secretary of} In this Mission of Rapentance and Hope connection it may interest you stands out as a very prominent

the Council of the National Mission to know that the collection for feature in the year's work. We

forwarding a resolution of the Prisoners of War on the first Sun-All owe a very deep debt of grati-

Council recommending that in the election of the Cathedral Body, the Anderson GE tude to Bishop Norris and the day of this year realised $834.

At the last meeting I told you that they gave to us. The Bishop | Rev. A.D. Stewart for all the help

electoral basis should be broadened Atkinson R L that it was considered necessary

was laid on the table,» to rebuild the sound-boards of the left his own Diocese for nearly

In proposing "That this meet chilly and discouraging atmos Commodore Sandeman organ at an estimated cost of about a month and laboured with extra-

said Biweker FD $3,000, and that it was proposed to ordinary energy and zeal. The ing of seatholders and subscribers phere in the Church. The letting that it had occurred to him. Baxter Mr & Mr take advantage of the expected tuition proved that British men requests the Church Body not to of the seats being by the year it apropos of the National Mission,

HA visit of an expert organ builder in this Colony are not indifferent let any new sitting, and to invite was impossible, he thought, to that it was the duty of the church Baxter Master from home, who is supplying a to religion but that they take each registered seatholder to cancel them without giving six to take some action, and he Br

Bittirs 8 T The resign his or her sitting, and to months' notice and it was there wished to submit the following Barker WLL new organ to the Union Church. very keen interest in it. Delays connected with the War Council that arranged for the contribute a sum not less than the fore suggested that seatholders resolution: That the Church Branch Capt B have hindered this gentleman's meetings was indefatigable and rent of such sitting year by year should voluntarily resign their Body is requested to consider Baring K

the Cathedral seats, and contribute at least the whether it is necessary to fake arrival, and consequently nothing the secretaries, Messrs Pattenden year has been done in the matter, and and Gerken, are to be heartily Funds: every sitting so resigned amount of the rents previously any steps towards promoting it is now reported that many of the congratulated on their effective to

Seat," paid as

a donation, thereby greater self-sacrifice among the stops are unusable. It will be ne-advertising and organising. The Mr. Claud Severn said that the qualifying for a vote as a register British res dents of Hongkong at ceasary therefore to make a spec- Treasurer, Mr. W. M. Humphreys, question of whether the seats ined the crictions pares 190e this critical period in our national ial app el for the organ shortly, as reported at the closing of the the Cathedral should be free had in this direction in March 1915, history, ar d, if so, to recommend the funds in bard amount to Council that some $1,600 had been excited some amount of interest, when seatbolders were invited by whit steps should be taken." He Clarke WE

voluntarily subscribed and that and he had discussed the matter circular to agree that all seats was only asking for an expression Cappleman

WE $300 only.

made the total expenses of the Mission with several members of the con- should be free at three minutes to of opinion, but it seemed to him

Croucher N Conant HAR on the Choir Fund in 1916 beyond were less than $1,000, so the gregation. In view of that interest 11 on Sunday mornings for the that the National Mission led to Courter J D the usual payments for Choir Council

to he had, with the help of Mr Bow use of the Territorials whenever a certain an ount of enthusiasm Courtney G L Boys, tunings and printing, and ask Bishop Norris acceptance ley, formulated thle resolution. they attended the Cathedral: no and should be seen through. Corcoran Miss M

his Having reviewed the history of seatholder objected and he had Perhaps some steps could be Campbell J L there is a small balance in hand of $500 to be used in

Conrey Ford and Diocese in any way that he the church so far as the rights of heard of no complaints with retaken to put into effect the words Cottey Miss C1 Endowment Reserve Funds are unchanged, wished. The Council has sent a sestholders were concerned. Mr. gard. to it, although a number of Bishop Norris, and the Church Cound T standing at $16,000 and $1,000 certain recommendation on to this Severn said he was not going to of seatholders were regularly die. Body might cor sider the question. Cox W respectively.

moeting which will be duly 'con- argue the broad question of whe-placed. He thought that seatbold-

Obuck Mr. Harris seconded the motion Dowley the sidered as we are all most anxious ther it was better that they shoulders would find if this motion The subscriptions to Assistant Chaplain Faad show a that the Mission should leave a have free seats in churches or were adopted that it would make falling off of $370, and the balance large and united fellowship of rented powe, but would like to very little difference to their con- has been diminished by nearly men and women in this place com- deal practically with the matter venience. There were two classes $500. From the accounts generally mitted to a life of open witness as he had observed it during his of seatholders, individuale, who it will be seen that, although the and aggressive work for Christ stay of five years in the Colour. held seats in their own names, said:-

Ia presenting the annual, ac-/ Cathedral is not actually in debt, and His Church. The new Church His experience was that althougtook seats for their employees. the Bible be used for reading the Eastman Mr & Mrs Rowland J

and companies and firms which counts, there are two or three the margin is very fine, and Body, that you will be asked to seatholders to s great extent points I should like to draw current expenses can only be met appoint, will have very great re-occupied their seals at the morn-The individuals would be able to attention to, At the annual meet- if the income is kept up, whilst sponsibility laid upon it. It will ing service they did not do so to to secure the seats to which they ing last year. I made a special the necessity of paying passage bave to make all necessary any extent in the evening, and were accustomed by coming to appeal for donations for the re- money in the current year will arrangements for the carrying on whilst there might to very good Church a few minutes earlier pairs which were necessary to make an additional call on our of the work of the Church. The reasons for that, the effect was The employees of firms would prevent the fabric of the Cathed-income. Bishop Norris, in one of engagements of the Chaplains, that there were about only twelve always find room in the Cathedral ral from falling into decay, and I his stirring addresses, emphasised the Revs. H. Copley Moyle and persous in the first seven pews, and if they

could easily CECUTO stated that, if 20 parishioners the duty of all Christians not to. G. H. Griffith will both ter- whilst the back of the church was they

2. That this Meeting do send home

would follow the example of Mrs.

"starve their Churches" in spite minate within the next thir fairly well filled. It was die the seats they might prefer. The this their humble polition to Higher Anstruther and the Hon. Mr. of the demands of War Fuede, teen months. It is now nearly couraging to the preacher to have firms would not be affected in aby Authority in England that a new Severn and give $50 each, the and since the Mission there has, five years since the former gave empty paws in front of him, way, the object of their subscrip edition of the Frayer Book be Goulbourn V repairs would be paid for without I think, been an increased interest UP the valuable living of Iping in and it also prevented many tion being, he imagined, to provi- authorised using the Berisol Ver. Hedge LES encroaching upon the general in Church work which has led to Sussex to come out here, and ear- people who liked front seats de for the religious needs of their sion where the Bible is quoted and, Harvey Mr and Mrs Todt AL fund. Unfortunately only $420, the loosening of purse strings. 17 next year it will be three years from having them, because of the employees by supporting the in particular, that the translations. Hayward Mr & Mrs

Since the War began it has be- since Mr Griffith gave up a cur- regulations of the church. He had Churches with their ministers and of the Three Creeds be reconsiderat Capt 77 come usual to point out the dety acy in Wales to come out here as na

intention of pressing his officers. That object would be of giving instead of appealing to assistant Chaplain, The new resolution, but had brought it equally well attained whether the ed and, if necessary for greater ac Hollands HE

Hedgi Mr A E the sentiments of the charitable, Church Body will have the rca- forward so that the matter might seals in the Churches were appro-curacy, revised.

Bird W

B of and it may surely be laid down as ponsibility of making new agree- be discussed. He thought they pristed or not. He hoped that 3. That this meeting do rend home Harper

vote to see whether this motion would be adopted in a this their humble petition to Higher Hicks A

Hooper A Shelton $5.7 brought forward from last general principle that the first ments with these gentlemen, or might Fear becomes a debit of $57. duty of every member of the forming other plans for the carry-seatbolders would be willing to friendly spirit and that the Tres- I should mention, how-Church of England in the Colony ing on of the work of the Church. let their seats be free five minutes surer might speedily receive re- Authority in England that an edi- Eodge WA ever, that although there were 53 is to see that the Mother Church I see that the Honourable Mr before the evening service com signations of all the appropriated tion of the Bible be published having Sundays in 1916 the offertory on of the Colony is not starved: It is Claud Severn is about to bring menced, so that empty seats seats together with cheques for as marginal notes:- the extra Sunday (which was the not right or fair for any individual forward a resolution with regard might be filled by people who not less than the rents previously

(a) the original Greek or Hebrew last day of the year) is not includ- to shirk this duty, and I should to the letting of the seats. The Or- would otherwise have to beat the paid.

for all technical terms and an ed in the accounts, as if necessari-like to point out two ways in dral and the Church Body evid- circumstances he did, not think that renting pews was anti-demo- dinance which governs the Cathe-back of the church. In the present Professor Warren did not think,

spirit (penenma); ly did not reach my hands until which every one can help. The this month. Rigid economy was first and most important is by ently contemplates the letting of they should make any great cratic, any more than the renting observed in regard to the repairs, giving more liberally to the Offer seats and the revente from the differences and abolish pew rents of a house was. He preferred his only necessary work being under-tories for Church Expenses. Al practice in more than of our altogether, for that could be own house and also his own pew taken under the able supervision though there are notable excep- total income,

discussed when times were more in Church. To do away with the For the seat renting principle, opportune, but he did think the rents would make a great differ- of our honorary architects, Mrtions, some people have acquired

may ba contended that matter should be aired. . Loask and Mr Wood, to whom the the habit of thinking that the it

ence to the revenue. With regard thanks of the congregation are smallest coin of the realm is good it is a great convenience to re-

The resolution was seconded by to the allotment of seats he did due. (Applause.) After the repairs enough for such an extremely gular members of the congrega- Dr. Earle, who reviewed the ad- not think there should be a flat this their humble petition to Higher Buchanan Mrá G were finished Mr Tutcher kindly dull and unexciting object as tion, especially perhaps to the vantages and disadvantages of charge. Applications should be Authority in England that com-Bachan

a society Baler'3 W took in hand the work of replant. Church Expenses, and they forget deaf and infirm, that they should the pew rent system. Its advant- made to the Secretary, as now, mitte be appointed, or ing and improving the compound that in this Colony the copper have a place reserved for them ages were that the Cathedral had and if a man could only afford to formed, to systematically investigate Carleton Vice Con-

mul & Mrs AE possibility of

hidden Congdon E at a cost of $77. Unfortunately unit is worth only one farthing, until the hour of commencing an assured source of revenue, and pay $1 he should only be charged the

Dunbar Mr & Mrs the adjicent building operations and the 5 cent. piece is little mire Bervice, and such a place is so that the individual always had the that, whereas if a man could afford symbolism in the Bible. and the prolonged drought have than Id. The 50 cent. piece and reserved that they may the better samo seat, and need not arrive un- $50 he should not mind paying it.

Captain Carr explained the ob- combined to mar the result, but the silver dollar are quite alarm-fulfil their share in the Divine til just before the service comAt the present time pews could jocts of the resolution at some when these two causes have ceasing in size and heavy to carry. worship: and it is only fair to say merced. The disadvantages were only be rented by people of some length, and than they were seconded ed to operate it is hoped that a but I can assure you that no sides that sweeping away pew rents that the seats were empty if the mesur improvement will man will ever object to the weight does not necessarily fill Churches. | seatholders did not come, and

be

The Hon. Mr P. H. Holyoak by the Rev. Cooper Hunt. of a bag full of silver dollars, and There are pew rented Churches that non-seat holders usually had thought that it would be very un- A house allowancs has been the forgetful can always sign that are crowded for every ser- to have a back seat. He objected wise to do away with pew rente, substituted for the rent of the one of the chits placed in the vice and there are free Churches to rented pews because he thought because they were practically the Chaplain's house on the cancella- poss. Parents who send their that are practically empty. But it introduced class distinction, and only endowment the church had. tion of the lease of the intter. On children to Church might also on the other hand, if letting sit there should be no such thing It had been suggested that people the architect's advice the fire in- give them silver instead of cop. tings causes them to be left un- among Christians. Of course that who now rented pews should give ing. surance has been considerably in-per for the collection. The second occupied because tenants of them was a more important matter at them up and give subscriptions,

On this being agreed to the Eev. creased and it is thought that the way to help is by subscriptions. fail to recognise their responsibili-Homs than in Hongkong. If they but he was afraid that a decreased building and contents are Presently & communication will ty to have them used at every wanted to make their church more revenue would result. If it were Copley Moyle explained that the fully insured. A new side-chapel be laid before you with reference service, the system

be effective they should abolish pow decided in the present circum- Revised Version of the Bible was screen has been erected, and the to the broadening of the basis of doing more harm to the Chur- rents and so abolish social dis-stances to do away with Dow now being used in the Cathedral. the side chapel has been com- the the electorate of the Church ch than the money does good. tinction. It also suggested that rents it would be an act of post- The motion was put to the meet

GO He regretted the ing, and was carried by a large pletely furnished, at the role cost Body, but I hope I shall not be And in my opinion to have all they were trafficking in spiritual tive folly. of a lady and gentleman who how extremely broad that basis is more in accordance with the they hardly wanted to do. It al-cause he did not think for a mo-

out of order in painting out now seats free in our places of worship comforts, and that was a thing mention of class distinction, be- majority, for to remain anonymous. Many of the congregation highly ap- is at present, although the number teaching of the New Testament. so made the church appear like a ment that it existed in their

of persons who take the trouble There is preciate the result of these gene to qualify themselves is very connected with the accounts to like buying a seat for a theatre.

one other matter bouse of entertainment, for it was church. It was true that certain conclusion by the Rev. Copley Moyle rous gifts. (Applause).

individuals and Honge held seats proposing the usual votes of thanks At present the electorate which I should like to refer; it is Turning to receipts, you will mall.

Mr Bowley asid although it had but that was only the result of to all workers of the Church. notics an increase in the ordinary consists of registered sestholders with regard to the special collec-fallen to his lot during the last their being old residents of the income of about $500, which is ac- and subscribers of $10 and uptions. The Church Body find it two years to o llect the pew rents, Colony. They would alienate a counted for increased offertories

There are about 140 Decessary to dedust from almost be agreed with the proposer of considerable amount of sympathy and donations. Pew Rents show names only on the Register, and all these special collections & con-

the motion that in principle the if they harshly told people a slight falling off, and now this must be a very small pro-siderable portion, sometimes as system of lettingseats in a Church that they were taking a UNCLAimed telegramS.Almond Mr R

portion of the members of the much as half; so that when a man

was indefensible. It was a relic away, but would like amount to just over $3,000, repre- Church of England in Hongkong. gives $10 instead of his usual $1 of the feudal system when the to receive subscriptions instead. senting 200 seats,

The question of pew rents is to Now I do not believe that there say to the Diocesan Girls School equire and his dame with their He did not think there was any be discussed at a later stage, and is any Churchman or Church and Orphanage, he may be really numercus progeny occupied the comparison between a parish I will now only point out that the women in this Colony attending giving $5 to the Church ex- principal or only pow in the church at Home and the Cathed- work of the Cathedral cannot be the Cathedral who cannot afford penses and $5 to the Charity Church facing their vassals and ral here. The church would live to carried on without this source of to pay a donation of at least $10 should like to see the Cathedral the common people. It was entire-regret taking that stop at the income uniesa sestholders will a year in order to qualify for a so in funds that it is able to give ly unsuited to this democratic age present time. He would suggest submit to the self-denying ordia- vote. $10 a year is only 20 cents the whole of a collection to such and especially so during the great that they should have nehers in to show ance which is to be suggested to Sunday, and any one who would charities. At any rate I think war which had taugh them that all regular attendance them, and continue to pay at least prefer to pay $1 a month instead members of the congregation their compatriots and Allies were visitors into seats, (Applause). the equivalent of the rents in the of $10 at one time can put down should be distinctly informed of brothers. It was un-Christi Mr. Parr agreed with the pro- his or her name as a subscriber how much of their $10, no to it was essentially selfish god, as poser and seconder as to the shape of donations,

to the Assistant Chaplain's Fund, speak, is going to the charity and he understood it, and the Church undesirability of having pew The Military Contribution has

and the shroff will call for the how much to Church expenses. I pre-ched f', unselfishness was the rents, but thought that if the ceased owing to the fact that money overy month.

| beg to move that the statement of | essence of Christianity. He had asked for subscriptions instead there is now 'no official Pärnde

The Bishop sid:-In moving | accounts bepissed.

already pointed out that it was some people would pay and some Bervice conducted by an Army the adoption of the statement of The Hon. Mr H. E Polleck the day as well as the privilege would not. That would affect the Chaplain; on the other hand seats

accounts which has been so ably seconded and the motion, on being of every member of the Church of finar ces of the church. are reserved at the ordinary Bun- expounded by the Hen. Treasuror put to the meeting, was carried England to support the Church,

Mr Pattenden thought that day morning service for the Ter to this annual meeting of the unanimously. ritorials and others: the seathold-weatholders and subscribers of the

and in return every parishioner] seats might be free for the oven- ers having kindly agreed to re Cathedri, I feel that we have

• we will an every visitor enfored ing service. With regard to the The woring for six ley menibára indowillit di frenndureiton se dále rajonations of siloumen the mumet garð sil mente as from at 3 minutes may causes for thankfulness of the Church Body resulted in Chamon sand "ila “merylon vor mit ditesity was getting diam, the ad- ( tferien wolabay. to II, when the bell stops.

Epecial collections whow an in- with regard to the past year and the election of the Hon. Chad the But for the riferitor of sand angularly.

some reasons for sargest thought Severa. Mr. B L. "Bowley, "Mr that duty no person should "óláim "& dironsion crease of nearly $1,000. Out of and much prayer for wisdom with E. DV. Parr, Mr W. L Faton-soy privilege within the Church place on the question of making the total of $638, sume amounting regard the future. There will den, Mr N. J. Stabb and Mr A. H. over any weaker or poorer person. seats free some time before the to $2,146, have been contributed to no doubt be a vote of thanks to the

Harris. various Was Funds. The largest Church body and numerous other

Turning from theory to practice service and eventually it was Commodore Bandaman who re, they found that 200 of the bort screedthat soşta akonid, be from items are the Prisoners of War persons who have contributed so onived suddelmat voted to enlitiesonte ja tas Church woxe reserved koncemiter before the collection on the 4th August(8909) | Jargely to the carrying on of the him to election declined to accept | and when it happened; ar is laos services, both morging and even. Hongkong, January 25, 1017. and the collections at Organ Rs- Church work duding

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That this meeting do eond home

As the meeting had already ex- tended over a considerable period the Bishop suggested that perhaps it would be better if only the first resolution were taken at, this meet-

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