} i € would renain a weeK with one and then with mother. The old settlers rt-.l-^tt how before the churcli was built, he would say atss at first in John Brenan 'e house and how es the number of emigrants increased, re was obliged to seek a larger room than Mr. Prenan 's cottage afforded, and chose a log "barn. This leg tarn was rather too freely ventilated, and the candles on tho temporary altar would generally he extinguished all too soon, hy vagrant "breezes, which found thfefer way through the interstices. Confessions at first were heard in Mr. Sowers house, hut after a while Father Eeynolde removed his tribunal of pe.iarce to Mr. Keefe 's ham. When Father Rey < i ">lcs gjve up attending the Irish perishec, his place was taken hy Father Duffy, who finished the presbytery which lis predecessor had hegun. He was succeeded hy Father Prwdy . ilex£ on the register comes the name of Pev. D. Stanistans MacDonald. After him a French priest named de Lpngie wrs appointed, to the mission, he remained until July 18SS. On the 2 September of that ^ear 3ev. Patrick Doyle came to St. Malpchyts of which he kae been the beloved parish priest for twenty years. On the completion of his presbytery Father Duffy made "Sou Vest" his home and it was the place of residence of those who came after him until October 1"^4, when Father Doyle removed to Sumnerside, still ret?ining the charge of the missions of Son West and Seven Mile Bay . During Father Doyle's occupancy of the parish, of St. Malachy the n; me was charged to Summerset in compliment to Mf. Maurice Somers , one of the pioneer settlers, but ©ore recently it has been deemed in appropriate to call an Irish Settlement after an English county, and the name has bet* altered to Kincora. Many amusing anecdotes are related of early days in Son West . On one ocoSsion an elderly emigrant who was a most devoted friend to Mr. Mann 's agent came to him with the enquiry;- "Does your hoacur *t»nt a boy"? "! 1o,n said the gentlartan thus Interrogated, "Who is he"? "Sure he came from Ireland your hSnour. ''Well, is he ;rule to work?