-11. Amused, and forced to laugh in spite of himself the priest turned away saying: "You can go now." And Ellen Farmer wore her fiery tresses until she had fulfilled her destiny. All the old residents of Charlcttetown who recollect Father Fitzgerald agree in saying that he exercised a very salutory influence upon the behaviour of his flock. Governor Ready created him a Justice of the Peace, and he was active in the discharge of the duties which that office entailed upon him, doing his very best to put down drunkeness and disorders of all sorts. CHAPTER III Father Fitzgerald was succeeded by Father Bernard Donald McDonald who built an extension to the church, plastered it, finished it, and furnished it with pews. At that time Churc. occupied part of the site now filled by the Cathedral, but fronted on Great George street. The trustees had purchased land from a Mr. Kurtell adjoining that on which the tiny chapel wes built, and the chapel was moved from its original position and turned round so tn«t it stood about on the situation of the sanctut-ry and sacristies of the existing (1565) Cathedral. The trustees of the church during the pastorate of Father MacDonald were Mr. John Gainsford , Mr. Dennis Reddin , Mr. James Kelly , Mr. Doyle , Mr. John Breen and Mr. Garratt Tcole . In I835 the venerable Bishop McELchern died, esteemed and regretted by all dwellers in the colony. The following year brought news of the appointment of the Rev. Bernard McDonald to the vt-cant diocese. Upon his consecration on the 15th of October 1337, Father McDonald retired to the mission of Rustico where he made his home, He was succeeded by Father James T . Morris, who was pastor of St. Dunstan's from the 20th of June IO 36 to the 20th of May I838, when he left Prince Edward Island . F. trier Morris was succeeded by the Rev. Charles McDonell , an Irish priest. Shortly after Father McDonell's induction he died suddenly *-nd