Commemoration is also made oa this monumeat of many members of the family of Captain John MacDoaald , some of whom sleep their last sleep ia the same enclosure, and over whose graves the sweet summer roses Plopm, Further "back in the old cemetery where the dust of Acadians aad Highlanders mingle are many very ancient tombstones. One, over the grave of Donald McEachern bears date 15th July 1788. It is in good preservation. Under the spreading branches of a venerable spruce tree, in an enclosure railed off by a rustic fence, lie in one grave, the remains of the pioneer scotch missionary. Father James MacDonald , and of Father Augustine MacDoaald , a brother of G- lenaladale, who came to this couatry ia his old age, and who worn out with years and labour, died at St. Peters Lake about 1808. Tradition has it that two French priests are also buried here. Few spots in the Province are «ore interesting than this old cemetery. There are several other places of sepulture in Prince Edward Island where one can distinguish the graves of the early French settlers, but this is the only one of the French burial places still used by the faithful. Here lie the conquered and the conquerors, side by side, mutely." j soliciting an alms of prayer from every Catholic visitor to the old mission of Tracadie . First Settlers of Captain Joha MacDonald of G- lenaladale and family. John McAuley Christopher Smith Donald McAuley Donald McLeaa Ronald Steele McKenzie McPhee McDonald McAskill