had left their homes in the Emerald Isle. When these good people came out Charlottetown was supplied with a church of modest dimensions and in that parish the faithful of heard mass until their own church was finished, even at the present time when on Sundays or Holy Days they have no mass in St. Martin's church, they consider themselves hound to he present in St. Punstan's, and seldom miss when there is any possibility of crossing the long ferry which separates them from the city.