She alter in All aints« Church, whioh i : unique of its kind, io of Italian marble, relieved by Rova cotia freestone richly carved. There arc two temporary side altar , one dedicated to ov lady and the other to t. Jo? er*. The tetionn of the Cross, which are of carton pierre in ba relief, cor-t four hundred and fifty dollars end were given aa manorial a by fourteen members of the congregation. The late pastor of the Church, the very Rev. D. Mcfonald , added to the Church a very fine toe try, of which the demem- tione are thirty-five feet by twenty-five.21 The sacrament of Bapti m wae finest administered in All ainte' Church on Hov. 29, 1874, by Rev. Angus McDonald i the first marriage ceremony took place on Oot. 28, 1875, and was performed by Rev. J.C. McDonald » the fir^t Confirma¬ tion was administered on July 19, 1878, when Rt. Rev. Peter Mclntyre , Bishop of Chariot to town, confirmed eighty- four children and adults | the first burial took place on the eventeenth of January, 18791 the first native of the Pari h ordained was? Rev, James Donah ©e on June 1 J, 19041 and, finally, the fir t ordination in the pariah took place on July 3, 1927, when Rev, Leo W, Sullivan wan ele¬ vated to the holy priesthood by Rt, Rev. Lcwla j. O'Leary , 21. Mission of All ainte. a manuseript at the . P.U . library.