extending: from Donal^ston on the west to the boundary "line between rownship Thirty ilx and thirty seven om the east, and havinir B111«>fli-oti»> »• a southern and as a Northern "boundary. The first pastor of this mission was the Rev. Janes MacDonald , who died in 1785. Then came Father (Afterwards Bishop) I'eEachern then the Reverend John MacDonald and the Rev. Charles KcDonell , who was succeeded "by the Rev. James Brady. After thirteen years ministery, he was replaced by the Rev. Thomas Phelan who has "been charged with Tracadie mission for thirty two years. Although of late, it has "become one of the most fashionable watering places in the province there is not much in Tracadie to interest the average stranger if we except the magnificent mansion of Mr. MacDonald of Glenaladale , with its outhuildings which surpass everything of their kind in Canada . For the antiquary^'.'OTcr, mrr.???.! Le hr.s r. chr.rr: the very nr~e is r.?,tter for reflexion Tracadio - whence comes it? Eike Ac \die, Tr.-jsmacRdie and Shubenar .-vile, it it a name of t1\t old ; cadian days - "but the origin of it is lost smH many speculations. The ancient cemetery at Seoteh Jj'ort is still tna bnt"H*»#> t>1»c# *f ♦> e MacDonalds of Glenaladale . A magnificent cross of purest white marble, morticed into a "block of Scotch granite, tells the passer by, that: "Here lie deposited in the peace of Christ, awaiting the coming of the judge of the living and the dead, in the hope of a glorious resurrection, and a happy immortality, the mortal remains of John MacDonald of Glenaladale , Esq, a captain in His Majesty's SUth regiment of Foot, who emigrated with his family to this Island, 1 TJ 2, bringing with him a number of his clansmen from the Highlands of Scotland , and of Margaret his wife, and of Flora Anna Maria their daughter, relict of the late Alexander MacDonell of Esquire.