we had mass in our new church on Fair, Sunday.n A fev, y^KTB passed by, the parish, financially, was tetter off and the priest was really afiaid that the temporary chapel had become insecure. So the plans and specifications for a new church were laid before the people who fell to work with a will. The parish was divided into thre^ hands, who went to the woods and in ten da;s prepared twelve thousand feet of scantling, which was placed on the church grounds, ready for use. Each familj in the mission was asked for one hundred feet of hoards rind a square of shingles, which were also put on the church grounds. The contract for building was let to John Kenny and Robert Curran , who built what is generally acknowledged to be a beautiful and substantial church and the cheapest in the diocese. It measures eighty feet in length by forty in breadth. The nav« which is clerestory is thirty two feet in height, the aisles are sixteen feet from base to buttress. The Kigh altar, which is richly painted was made by Mr. Dempsey of Summerside . There is a side eltar to the Sacred Heart, above which hangs a beautiful picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, A gift from Bishop Mclntyre tc Father McMillan, ThiB altar i 3 kept decorated with exquisitely blooming natural flowers, and. its whole appearance gives evidence of loving care and refined taste on th« part of the sacristan. There are in tbrs Sanctuary Statues of St. Joseph and the Blessed Virgin and two memorial windows bearing painted transparencies, one a picture of the Sacred Heart of our Lord, in memory of Mr. P.S. Milligan , the ether, a picture of the Angelic doctor St. Thomas Agninas , in memory of Fon. F.obert and Mrs. Mooney . Unlike most clerestory buildings, this one is furnished with galleries, which however, do not mar the appearance of the 'nterior. The painting is chiefly in the shades of olive green. There is here one of the st s«ths of stations, to be found in the diocese thaj although obtained && a i on aivti vely small cost, were chor.en ovl ":-\>-d with a delict tft ^.nA -.erring tTte.