/ m e other, with four of the ship's crew landed in order to search for a pilot 0 would take their ship to Charlottetown, They met four men walking upon the ach, these were the Rev. Anaeas McEachern lately arrived from Scotland , his other and two McCormacks. Father McEachern1s "brother having agreed to act as lot, the "Queen of Greenock" again spread her sails to the "breeze and steered r Charlottetown , the priest, who intended to visit the capital, laughingly illing the emigrants that he would go on foot over land and he there as soon as | the 20th Septeraher 1790, "the men of Barra landed in Charlottetown , the proprietors 1 part of Township Eighteen held out flattering inducements to them to settle upon kir estate, hut the terms not "being satisfactory, they took up Royalty lands at kncetown, where they made small clearings and planted wheat, potatoes, etc. mer a while Father McEachern came down to see them, and told them of the good Ads to he had on Township Fourteen, from Mr. Camhridge , offering, should they fcide upon removing ihere, to intercede with Mr. Camhridge on their "behalf, and fcure for them the titlesof their farms. They did so decide, and in the spring of R2 removed to Grand River , where they "built for themselves little log houses all fcng the rivers "brink. Iher Father McEachern came once or twice a year to administer the Sacraments, and I say Mass in one or other of the hnrahle dwellings. In the year 1810 the men of rra set ahout "building their first church which was adapted to do duty hoth as rch and preshytery, so that the priest could lodge there, when he visited Grrnd rer. This "building was made of logs, it was thirty two feet in length hy eighteen width, it was hoarded and "battened and furnished with a fire place. The committee ) superintended, the "building were Alexander McKinnon , ^who had moved to Grand rer from Cascumpec ) Laughlin Mclntyre , John Gillis pnd Roderick McNeill . Mass first offered in this church in Fehruary 1810. 1816 Bishop McEachern, during one of his visits to Grand River , addressed the