Coo« L «-. J, MISSION OF ST. EUGENE 'S COVE HEa.D This mission, which comprises Township Thirty Four, is almost exclusively settled by Irish farmers. The first church, a log building, tnirty feet in length, was erected about I832 by the late Rev. John MacDonald of Glenaladale . The proprietor of the Township, the late James Graham Montgomery , having given Bishop MacDonald three acres of land for a church site and cemetery, the present wooden edifice was erected thereon in l853 i during the pastorate of the Rev. Thomas Fhelan , Michael Walsh being the builder. This church has a tower and spire and a good vestry. Cove Head was at one time part of Tracedie Farish, but after the departure of Father John MacDonald , it was served from Charlottetown up to i 860, since which time it has again depended on Tracadie . The mission formerly contained forty Catholic families. At present there are not more than twenty six. Mass is celebrated in St. Eugene's Church every third Sunday. James Fitzpatrick John Phelan John Landrigan Matthew Redmond Patrick Riley Martin Reid FIRST SETTLERS IK THE ST. EUGENE « S MISSION John Reardon Donald Ready Thomas Kelly John Whelan Stephen Treacy Nicholas Mullir .3 .».-..-JS „Jk*