later "bestowed upon the church at St. Peters where it has been im tse for many years. The "beautiful sanctuary which we have so faintly described, was built by Bishop Mclntyre who is a native of St. Peters Bay . His Lordship hopes to have it completed interiorly before the close of 1887. The mission of St. Peters was served first by Rev. John MacDonald , then by Rev. James Arneas Maclntyre , who was succeeded by Rev. Pius McPhee who remaine up to I865. Then by Rev. William Phelan , from March I867 to September I867, to September I869, Rev. J. Lamont from September I869 to February 1870, Rev. Pius McPhee from September 1870 to October 1871, Rev. t>. J. Gillis from 1871 to I876, Rev. Roderick McDonald from I876 to 1878, Rev. Pius McPhee from 1878 to 1881, Rev. A. J. Trudelle from 1881 to 1882, Rev. Pius McPhee from 1882 to I Rev. I. Bumont from 188 U to 1886, Rev. Donald Gillis at present curate-in-char - The grave yard at St. Peter 's Bay is most beautifully situated, on high ground overlooking the Bay which here is narrow and curving, edged by the well tilled land of prosperous farmers. Fine old beech trees and fairy like groves of birch, shade the graves of the faithful dead, many of whom lived to exceed the given limit of men's age. We noticed one marble headstone to Angus Mclsaac who died May ^th. 1850, aged one hundred and three, also his wif« Christian died September 1835 ag«d eighty five years. Another stone marks the grave of a Mrs. McKinnon who departed this life at thff age of one hundred, while a freshly made mound covers the remains of a John McLellan , recently interred at the age of one hundred and four. In the centre of the burying ground, close under the outstretched arms of a t' wooden cross, two handsome headstones danottf the last resting place of the parents of Bishop Mclntyre . The parochial residence of this mission was built by the Bishop in 1868. The railway which curves round the shores of St. Peter 's' Bay, has brought a great change in the settlement which now boasts a thriving village, containln: