wne out to New- ioundlund in one o! the many elllpb at tlx time eelanx between 5t. John} end Greet miuih. md thence took new; in e schooner to Runiw, Prince Edward 1511\nd. Galleon Winnie who we then ‘1Viiig in “one 11- Village. happened to be in Elation end took Betty in hie boat to Savage Berbour, where John wu venting. Some- time afterward}. the reunited pnir settled on "Anderson‘s rum" et the But Point. John began ferm- Uiit on e lam mule and mode “money by ehinpina produce‘m Newfoundland; but one year it happened that en emberio u: laid on wipinenu to Newiound- lend. which e0 flee-ted John'e 11W that he felled. loet hie (arm. end after A' time become extremely poor. Blew Wh- am too! plty on 111ml end hie: faithful Betty and took them to. llve‘ln the prieet'e house, Betty onicig u houwggper John Wmn urve nt. Alter e whilaaomflmewoflldw“ much work, end with the cement

o: the mm the £18199 allotted Min to uni up bow‘w

m was i 91 Linear 114%.)

F725. .‘C5¥*W11Q£“ "

flute it v.41 completed. \Betty then 'moved L11 and lived there tor some years She appears to have been a very amiable and pleasant old woman and A general Invorite. She had a great talent ior mule, find the old people 01 St Colum~

lletty.‘ Blie

I ’A i.L.v

1lyinelloiiaid went to 81. Coiumbe‘e ireiunintna until 1361. He was nuc- ceeded by Rev. WLHIIm Phelgn who, in 187’). geve pine to Rev. D.J.G MacDonald. In 1860 St. Coiumba'e wu updated item at. Margaret's end we: given in charge to Rev. D. J. Gillie.

When Rev. Wildem Phelan wu 'pastor oi East Point. he ltuted

le lending librei-y there. Anion; the books were some thet were

l\iiliiiihle because of their mtiq- Uity One in especial ma: worthy 01 “01136—8 lal'gedolio Work in .un \olumcs, bound in ti'r-uorii a‘iiei'. hillth .the title p43: aeu “Vi as PW":

geo.raphical Dwtionary

containing 5 lull and euuute ec-i count 01 the motel puu oi the’

Known world. u 1.1. is divtded into oontlnentn.‘ lelnmn. Ocoem. end sea, Elven. Lune. CW» The 411.- uni-loo extent end boundariee oi .11 the empires, kingdom stem.

etc.. in Europe. wt. mice end America".

mo meient tome 6041;!le Connie u:

‘A colony of North America be longing to the French, whoee chime on this country And en- croachment: thereon ue very ex~ erbium. I "It i.- bounded on the north by “knew or New Britain and by the Brltleh Coiomee lying on Hud- eon'e Bay; to the cut end 5011121 it hu the river of St. Lawrenne. the Iroquou or PM Natione. the Luna Huron end I‘tloquois. and

iWexrord; .South um;

Pint Cethohc eettlere in thei Minion at St. Columbe. were; i Llushlln MwDonAld, flood Olen- eoe; Doneld Baton irorn Loch- eber; Charles Mchherh lrom South Uiet; Noll MacDonald irom Booth Ulst; Angus unwound from Glenooe; John MuDonnld. 1mm Glenooe; John MuDoneld from South Uut; John Broh from Angus Campbell 1min John Campbell from Allen W ”We Mainland oi Scotland; Geloon Molnnu irom South Um; John Ford t'xom Lowlenide of Scotland.

Putore of St. Columbia, since 1886. ere: Rev. D. J, Gillie, 11180J woo; Rev. J. C. MaoLean. 1890~

mi; Rev. A. J. MeoLnrtyre. 1811b 1903; Rev. Jame; Aeiieae Mec- Donold. item-1011; Rev. D11 Ber. nerd Guile. 1911-1917; Rev. Ronald J. MacDonald, 1911-1933; Rev. wuliun D. MuDomld. 191.3, pre- sent paetor.

South Uut;

ceased, were natives oi the per- uh: Rev. Frenm J MacDonald. Rev. James Aeneas MBCIHULC Rev Angus MacDonnid. Rev. Leo J. Wondld, Rev. Alexander Mac. Domld.

0 e e In the second volume of the “History of lhe.Clatholic Church

in Prince Edward mend" by Rev Dr. J. C. MncMilian. et we 1‘1 is tound the totlowlna relereooe to the late or one at the student:

bd‘s used to tell how sweetly Betty.

1 Broh saint mm buriaue “1 u" we“ 1‘“ “1 “mm“ whom 3mm Met—Escheru had

I

I

. . . . _ eounuy reaching to the South

As he: before been elated, the 5““ “1‘51. settler It the East Pomt we: the old soldier Peebles. the second wus Laughlin MacDonald 0! Pros- lpect Hill. Then came Donald Benton ironi Lochitber, then the' MzEacherns and‘then the Mac- Dnnaids oi the East Lake. From 1791 to 1836 the dwellers in this woman were, (or relizloue conso- lation end instruction. dependent on the mile 01 Buhop 141chth who came to them, twice 5 year,

sent to the College ol Propaganda in Rome:

The following lxieete‘, ell db‘2 1

and sometime: ulterior. In 1835 Rev. John MacDonald or Glenala-

dale was appointed to the charge or St. Columbia, whlch was then A dependency of the mission at St. Margaret, Bear River. He re- mained until 1844, when he was replaced by Rev. Pius McPhee who was in charge until 1853, when he has succeeded by Veryl 'Rev Dannie MacDonald. Dr Mac-l lDonald leit St. Columba'e (or Charlottetown in 1861, end Rev James Phelan took his poo. in: i

Present Church of 'St. Columba

two yeais. In 1863 Rev. Dugeld . , 420 Parish Hall in background. 1 . 1 the corner of the priest's farm. The neighbors helped him to finish his

cottage but he died before it was completed....

2. Rev. J.J. Dunphy 1971—1979; Rev. Floyd McGaugh 1979—1984; Rev. Robert J. Dollinger 1984—