Community 135 Photo Courtesy Mrs. G.A. Leard . A play directed by Dr. A.A. MacLellan was presented in the Court House c.1893. The rental of the costumes took nearly all the profit. L-R: Dr. MacLellan , Marguerite Campbell , J.J. Foley , George B. MacEachern. L-R: Lottie McWade , A. Ernest Duchemin , Edith Kickham , James Landri- gan, Alfie Cheverie, J.J. Hughes, Margaret White . amongst whom we noticed Mr. and Mrs. Harrington , Mrs. Tuttle , Mrs. Hatfield , and Mr. Harding from New Bruns¬ wick, numbering in all over sixty persons were entertained in such style as only those who have partaken of the gener¬ ous and unostentatious hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Knight can fully realize; and the right good will with which all seemed to join in the amusements provided, such as danc¬ ing, croquet and other games, proved that they had deter¬ mined, for that day, to drive dull care away and enter into the full enjoyment of the occasion, whilst the apparent good humour in which the party separated, notwithstand¬ ing the intervention of a thunderstorm, which would have been fatal to at least a considerable amount of muslin, but for the good providence of Mr. Grey , from Charlottetown , in erecting a canvas tent, bore testimony to the moral effect of such gatherings. The kindly manner in which our Islanders seemed to take to their New Brunswick guests showed that, if our Island was coy in the wooing, she is not likely to prove a prudish or unloving bride. The above account is remarkable for two reasons: it relates what was, undoubtedly, Souris ' most outstanding social event of the century in the longest sentence in this book.