the fac smile of the cc'.lege of 31. Andrew. It is still standing »nd is in¬ habited by a Mr. Coffin . In this house on the 22nd April 1 S 3I5 the brave old Bishop breathed his last. Eis remains were laid to rest under the sanctuary of the church which he had erected in 1806. The Rev. Charles MacDonell was the second missionary who attended St. Andrews , he was succeeded by the Rev. Jsmes Brady, who in turn gave place to the Rev. James Mclntyre , The Rev. Pius McPhee was in charge of the mission from 12JJ6 to I06 O. During hit pastorate, it was decided to replace the old church by one better suited to the requirements of the con¬ gregation, and the present edifice which is eighty eight feet, eight inches in length and fifty feet eight inches in width was commenced. One Mr. Carroll was the frame (probably the "eon William" of the former church) and Mr. McLellan the joiner. In 1262 the church was so far completed as to be fit for use as a place of worship and the renains of Bishop MacEachern, were removed from their first resting place and l'everently laid beneath the high altar. In 1364 the old church was removed from its foundations and by the aid of five hundred men and one hundred and twenty horses was taken over the frozen surface of the hillsborough River, to Charlottetown where it was destined to supply a long existing want, that of a convent school in the west end of the city. The college of St. Andrew which had been closed in 18^4 did duty as a parochial residence. The reverend Pius McPhee left St. Andrews in 1266 and for the year following the missions was attended by Bishop Mclntyre with the Rev. Mr. Phelan as assistant. Prom I867 to I869 the Rev. B. P. McPhee was pastor of St. Andrews , he was succeeded by the Rev. Janes Lamont from September I869 to September 1870. Pron 1270 to 1820 the Rev. E. J. Gillis attended the mission,he was replaced by the present pastor the very Rev. James MacDonald , who has made many improvements at St. Andrews , such as finishing the church, adding a large sacristy, erecting a fine parochial residence, laying off and fencing the old burying ground for which he has provided a handsome stone cross. Ke has also placed two muraltablets in the church one to Bishop MacEachern, the other to Father Joseph MacDonald , a young priest bo am in the