hut about fourteen families, Bourques, Pitres , Chaissons, and others removed tc where they purchased lands from the lata John Cambridge upon which they settled in the year loOl or 2. Two families of Longue epee went to Souris , wliirre the Chlveries of Little River removed some years later. The old burial ground at lay Fortune is still discernaole on the property of Mr. Charles Aitken . There had been in the time of the French occupation p Catholic Church at Bay Fortune , it fell into luin and was never replaced ty the Acadians. Travelling missionaries frequently held stations ia the settlement in the house of who whs a blacksmith without family Konore "uchel. The first priest of whom there is mention made as having served theso Acadians is Monsieur Magdand , then came a. Monsieur Tedru whose letters to the Bishop of Quebec may he seen in the archives of the diocese of Chariottetown. After Mr. Ltdru 's departure the next priest, to visit Bay Fortuuu was the Abbe de Calonne, who, sent by thr* Bishop of Quebec to make enquires as to the st^.te of the Church in lie St. Jean, established himself near Port La Joie, on what is now called the Warren Farm , whence he started on various missions throughout the Island. Soon <-;/£ ;:s. Having revived his patient, l.<