marble slab sets forth, the many virtues and the early death of the young Father Joseph MacDonald who was horn, ordained and died in the parish of St. Andrew which parish "by the hye, has given to the diocese of Charlottatown no fewer than twelve priests. Vherever one goes in this mission one is met "by some relic or remiacence of Bishop KcZachern. In the tarn of Mr, Patrick MacEachern , of Savage Harbour is carefully preserved the old "boat, ma.de in 1 S 19 hy the Bishop and which securely fastened on runners end furnished with furs served Mr. as a sleigh in his winter jourr.c-ys. When the hum of the mowing machines has ceased in the meadow and the weary housewife has laid aside her work, when the toils of day are ended and the toilers resting in the sweet evening air, they will tell how in the long ago their dear Saggarth endured great and grfeevous hardships, how he faced perils hy land and sea and poverty and privation, and even calnmny for the greater glory of god and the salvation of his people. From the walls of the house wherein dwell the descendants of his "brothers and sisters, the kindly face of the grand old Bishop looks down upon us as we grope through the shadows for the story of the eventful career of him, whom in the spring time of his youth, god called across the wide ocean rt to execute the office of the priesthood " and to have ^raise in his name, " and to offer him worth incense, " for an odour ef sweetness."