8 Rev. Reagh was conferred with the honor of Archdeacon of P.E.I , in January, 1899. He capably filled this honorable position until his death in August, 1914. Within the area of Milton parish there are residing two grandchildren of Archdeacon Reagh, namely Miss Elsie Hooper and Mrs. Beatrice (Walter) Clark. Rev. Samuel Trivett was elected rector in the autumn of 1911 and remained until 1916. The first Women's Auxiliary was formed in the year 1909. In 1924 there were two branches of the Women's Auxiliary, a North Milton and a . Now there is one combined branch called the A.C.W. In the year 1914 a beautiful memorial window was placed above the Communion Table in the church by the late William Clark of North Wi11shi re Eas ton. in memory of his wife, Elizabeth Rev. Basil Colclough was rector from August 1916 until May 1919. In 1918 the St. John's Church Charlottetown , an The bell was in and daughters who It is said that present bell was donated to by the late Alexander Home, ex-member of the parish, memory of Mr. Home 's wife lie buried in the cemetery, the old bell, which had developed a crack, was placed out behind the church when the new bell was installed. It mysteriously disappeared and was never found. It was supposedly carried off by a person from Charlottetown for use as a flower pot. A special service was held when the new bell and a beautifully framed Honor Roll and flag, donated by the families of young men overseas, were donated. Twenty-four names are on this Honor Roll , several having paid the Supreme Sacrifice. In November 1919, Rev. G.W.B. Jones was elected rector which position he filled until 1922. In 1923 there was no clergyman. Services were conducted by Henry W. Marsh who received twenty dollars a week and paid his own expenses. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. C.E.