TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER IX The Turn of the Century ................................. 133 -— Turn of the Century in the mission parishes ................. 134 The departure of friends ................................. 136 —- The School Deficit ..................................... 137 Plans for a Cathedral Rectory ............................ 137 —— Ups and downs for the Cathedral in 1905 .................... 138 The work of the Reverend W.L. Cotton in the mission parishes . . . 140 Additions and renovations to Cathedral property .............. 141 Discussing the future of the Diocesan Church Society ........... 144 Silver Jubilee Anniversary of Canon Simpson’s ordination ....... 145 Number down, Revenue up and Cathedral presentations ........ 146 -— DCS annual meeting Constitution of the Rural Deanery ...... 147 CHAPTER X Correspondence Re: Status of the Anglican Church on P.E.I. . . 148 —- Judge Savary writes to Church Work ...................... 148 Canon Simpson replies .................................. 150 Judge Savary writes a second letter to Church Work .......... 155 Canon Simpson responds to the second letter ................. 156 DCS discussion of its work on the Island

and Episcopal supervision ............................... 158 —-— Celebrations, Renovations, Deaths and Missionary Outreach in 1910 158 Work in the mission parishes continues in 1911 ............... 161 —- Silver anniversary of the Incumbency of Canon Simpson ........ 162 Disappointment in the mission parishes ..................... 164 CHAPTER XI The Outbreak of WAr and Its Efi'ect on Cathedral Life ....... 166 Financial problems haunt the Eastern parishes once again ...... 170 -— Ongoing work at the Cathedral during the War ............... 171 The question of women "voting" at Church meetings ........... 172 The year in which the War ended .......................... 172 Continuing efforts at Cherry Valley and Georgetown ........... 174 St. Peter’s and the Golden Jubilee Celebrations ............... 174 The death of Canon Simpson ............................. 177 CHAPTER XII Conclusion ............................................ 180