34 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

(‘lulroh of England —Si. Paul‘s

St. Paul’s is the oldest Church of England congregation in ,Prince Edward Island. The first church building, finished in 1802, stood on Queen Square, near the present Post Office. Previors to this—when Charlottetown consisted merely of a few THE PRESENT cuuncu scattered houses—services had. " ' ' been held in an Hotel on Queenx Street. ,

The first St. Paul’s Church: was consecrated'by Bishop Ing-.

lis of Nova Scotia, and was‘ used until 1836. when another larger and finer building--shown in the lower portion of our en- gravinguwas finished. This second church was enlarged in 1845, and again in 1873, to keep pace with the grr wingcongrega- tion. Last yezrit was torn down, after lavirg become dear to

litany hearts. The present St.Paul’s Church is a beautiful structure, as regards both exterior and interior, and the congregation are, with good reason, proud of their church and their services. The present rector is the Rev. John T. Bryan. The services are: Sundays, Morning Prayer at 11; Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30; Evening Prayer at 7. Holy Communion every lst Sunday in the month at 11 a. In; every second Sunday at 8.30 a. In; every 3d Sunday at 7 p. m; and on all the greater Festivals and Holy-days. Shortened service every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m.