-22- ty Bishop louia Q'Laory, Rov, iU A* HfeoAalay of ttt. looters preaohed.t-i .■ .. ru.v. jobs coubsis (1084.1390) Shthor Corbett was "born in 2»ow Erunawiok, but at an oorly ago coved with hia parents to Charlottetown , Ordained there in 1880* ha bocaae in 1384 the first resident poster at iSaitegue V /est (latex* ). 22 In 1390 ha laft the Diocese for tho I3hited States.' Father Oorbeti ©a8 a fiddler of no neon ability, and when fee wa3 leaving the parish ho bestowed this instrument upon his good friend, ISatt Farrell. In turn it passed down to his son, Joe Farrell , who used it until hi3 death in 1.952,. It is now in tho possession of the latter'a nephew, \"illian Farrell, 3t, George's, It was IFfetber Corbet* who had built tha side chapel on tha first church. It.is said that 1*> had a tea party to help defray expenses of thi3 construction, but the tea party itself went in dobt to inake eatters worse i &an before. Father (?Hliam, Bho succeeded him* paid off the deficit by taking lambs or sheep, one from oaoh parishioner •- ir.r/ i jchb gsmsm? (1900-1913) A native of Pariah, Father Geudet was born at Leoville %'■■ on July 5, 2371 • Giving loft school, be worked on the farra for a nura- bor of years. In 1394 ho came to work at the I*orri3 farm which today is the land oonnoctod with St. Vincent's Orphanage, While there, he 21 ?hft ffl^lottetqraq foardl?.*!, {I'ity 3, 17 » 1921) 22 JMailan, ot. cit. x> J ?» 407, 475