-20- Colloge whioh had just been built. (Do and the iteotor, Father Angus EfcoBonald. comprised the entire faculty). Uere ho studied theology' in his free periods* and in August, 1356, was ordained at Rueiico by Glshop Zbrnard l3ao3tenald. Father Phelan 3pent the next tw> years teaching at the College, and then became assistant at CharlottetO'.ai* Be became successively psrioh priest at Sast Soint, S % ISacgareVs, and Vernon P.iver, At the last named place he constructed the present handsome church. Erom 1363 to 1374 Father Phelan was visiting priest at 3t» fl&obaitl's l&salon. during this interval he built the parochial house and had the chureii plastered. In la& L he was naraed full-tlne neater hero, remain¬ ing until 1900. He was sade Vicar General in 1395* and in 1906, on the occasion of Ms Golden Jubilee, was honored by Pope £lue ii by being named a Bomestio Prelate. It was he who in 1901 cuggeotod the noae of ,2ona foot the eoranunity, and in 1905 that. 6? Fodhla for the station, E © retired ;'roni active tiuties in 1908, and noved ecross the road to reside for a tir» at the home of lira. Jsaes I&Qy. Ehen Father Ebrrison , pastor at Vernon Ilivor, was appointed Bishop ■ of Antigonish in 1912, Consignor irhelan was waned administrator of the l>iooese, whereupon he again assumed charge of St. Joachim»s Ferioh. fiero ho regained until the cppointtasnt of Bishop Eenry 3* Leery to;the Sea of Chariottetown. Duriag ftse lest two yo«rs of his,life, iJerzsignor Efcelen again lived for boos nontrs at iro. Daly's',, but for ffce Goat psrt lie resided at the 01 ty Hospital whore he died en llovcciber 5, 1315,