PAGE TWELVE Mission Of St. Simon And St. Jude E9” Early Set In the autumn of the year 1799.? eight families of French Acadlansi living in the parish of Malpec. on the shore of Richmond Bay, tempt- I ed by the prospect. of more fruit- ful harvest fields and richer; fishing grounds than was , afforded by the thickly populated district in which they lived, decld-l ed upon removing to the wild l.ir.d.s of an Indian settlement, called in thc Micmac language Mitagunechk, signifying "a pad- dle" This place was called Tagumiche by the French. and later on the English called it Tig- riisli It is siluiitcd on the North East- ern shore of Prince Edward 15- land. These families accordingly shipped their few possessions in canoes and started westward. After a tedious and perilous voyage, they Jiindctl at 'f:;iiish. close to what; .:s noiv called Llic "old Burying Ground". One of the first to leap; ashore has a boy of thirteen years, or age named Pierre Chiasson, who died in 1879 at the ripe old age cf iiinciy-tzircc years. Mr. Chiasson is famous in local history as being the first person to lrll a tree in Tignzsi, iust as Joseph Bernard, is noted as the first personi rhriistcncil in the new mission. Thc ioyai:c:'s made some tem- ii-iiazy priivisioii to shield them- srlici: iizainst the rigor of the. .-nming winter, and in the sprini:,, put up strong log houses, the cel-. lars of which are still plainly dis-3 ccrnable. 'I'hc. nrxt :F'li”ii1rii'. ii .s loriiicd at the cost of much toil, lorcsts had '.D be felled. dylres built. and drains cut through the marshes bcfore the golden dreams of a richl harvest could be realized. Then if a horse needed a shoe. or an axe an edge, a Journey of over fifty m.les to John Bakers forge at Bedeque. or to George Warren's all Darnley was necessary to supply: the deficiency. Grain had to be carried in slcdges, or in canoes to John 'r.'l)'lOll'E mill at Bcdcque or Wal- 'ace's at Malpec, or even as far. as Indian River to be ground. Al wedding often necessitated al Journey to Rustico, where therel was in those days. a resident lV'llP5i' in 1710.? when Bisliop Denani visited Prince Edward Island. and) in 1812 when Bishop Plessis made; the tour of his Maritime missions. the faithful of Tignlsh came down to Malpec to partake of the prlvilcges afforded them by the presence oli the Bishop. They flockcd to thcl sacraments and many children of tender years were confirmed in ac- cordance with the custom of the time. The good people of this inissinn put up iheir first. church in the tear 11101. it was a log build-1 thirty feet long by t.vte.nty livei wide. It was furnished with ii gal-I lery, and the roof was shingled. . . . the church ihcyi rrected I small pai-ochia' liousc. Those were built about t.he year 1801, probably under the direction: of the Abbe de Calnnne, who wasl 'hen living at Malpec. They stood nrtar Tignisli Pond. on land forni- crlv in the occupation of Thomas Chiasson. The second church of. the mission was built in the year 11126 It was sixty feet long byi 'orty-five wide and was framed. by 'a man called Dixon. Willlam' Harper was the carpenter employed in finish the interior. The site of this church was about. half ii mile to the westward of the first one. Roads from each point of the compass were eventually opened to it. so that. it became, as it were, thc. centre of a sqiiarr. Upon the opcn:i:g of the new l'lUFCl1 Ill 1860 the old one was hauled to Tignisli village, where it served long as a school. It is now thc parish hall 'l"hc first priest to olfcr the holy: In addition to 4 .sar:'i.'icc of the Mass in Tiiznish it is l."P Abbc (lc Calonnc, who from 1799 in 11103. paid at lcast :i icarlv visit to tha llltinia Thulc.i Upon his r1cpai'tui'n for England. ihc care of a”; the Prini-e I-Zdwartl' lsliind lI1lSS'.tl11s fix well as those? 'sirN"Sii dVe 'l;!UrllL11r:(llr(1. fFal:&lll)tfl(l)1gilalI!l1Cll Mex: '1339'- PMYICR C10llflhe'F)' l1349li FiaFlll'l'll, who was alone in his '1'h”mfl5 Hack?” 115501. l vharge until 1812. when Father (C';1""'1"tw”'"'”d5 Th"m35 C0m'0l'. Btaublm mm? 1" assist him in Dalton School. luiill lfiflfl-I12. gift of ' Ml" "mwn "1 1335- 131" "1 scrving the French Missions. In s-. v . . .' .. .y lTllIl1lSl1 with his son Nicholasi . Sn (linilcs Dalton to paiish of Fiiziiisli. WW”) PM”. and um” Nhwm, 11118 Fatfricr Bccubicn was replaced tlemen.t Days At Tignish V i G UAR DIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iHE if 1 cgll xx Q... -"..sts5”:'f'.”:3x ' . . " llresciii Church at Tiguisli, built 18.311-6U uoninienccd in the year 1859; iliclnncic is a canopy of marbie and fouiidaiion stone was lllld by llit-'(s0()d, and underneath it thi- Right Rev. Coiin Mt-Kiiiiioii, ilir-ii kVlil'dx: Bishop of Ar :..l. N S. lliii church is of hr the gntliiw 'S.illl'lIl.'V, Suiiiliis, S.ii.ctiis" k. in style. of architccliirc. It was built "ft? 11-l11l111l?U"d 111 bluff 15119” 0" from plans furnished by P. C l3 1111119 ltmllllflv The FOIOUTS 01 Kelly of New York. and is, as the sitar are crimson and royzil mighi be pg.-ppi-rm-1 iinm ihr :1. liluc. cod. and scvcral sliaclcs of tii.sinr.ii.s iinmc of 1119 appjjllppll hroiin The ciiaiicel windn-.v is a licrfccl in tlcsizii and propiirlziiii 1f'i'1 hcaziiful nnc, coniposcil The body of thc rii'i-ch is (mp ihrm p.i"iircs iii stained glass. rcp- liundred feet in lcnizili. by six-two i'csciit.r.g tlllr Lord. the Blcsscd in breadth, with a ('l1.'iliC6l twenty Vll'6llll and 51. JOSCDN. MWV9 U”-fl eight feet by thirty lvio The height window is an illuminated scroll of the walls is ..riy two ICDI, bciiing ilic Motto: that of the spire. one iiunilrcrl and .l,,,,, In 1.;M.,.A,S D,.(,' N m fifty feet The bricks used in liui.rl- il-N.” P.” Hnnnmbus Bonn ing the church were made by thc V(,1umaL,5.n parishioners, who aiso provided and V l prepared the timber required. "1 1041 W1"! 011 I. of i illuminated blue ground. The sanctuary is cov- cicii -.i.'h a rich 'l"iirkcy ciirpci, ihi: suiiiiiicd tints of viiizcli. h:iriiion- .xc ucll ullli the dark. rich colours bcriuiiliil cliuri-li ilcii red by the . The cost of i was spoutaiicoiis. ll7ll'lhh(lllPl'S illlfl Oil. 'fItll'5P('ll . mam)" Flamed fmm mp lmnng M iii inc altar and caiiclicsticks. the corner stone to its conip'.c- - - - non. 1 The walls of the chui'ch are fin-l 1; was anlpynnly (-.-msm,-31.-(1 by ished in blocked plaster, to imitate the most Rcr Arclililsliop Connolly Slnlifi 111" Sid? 1'VlT1'l0l” MJDVE 111” of Halifax Thr i-ci-ciiim:-. tiioii (lii(il.N lciitiiiig into the .s. risiirs, arc place on the 19m in All;!l1Sl 18-50 or slniicd izlnss. The organ is one in the pr:-seiire of a large n:.m. of ilic finest in the diocese. It was hell of Montreal, and ber of Bisnops and priests who l.iiilltb.VM1W hiid assembled to wiiiicss the cliiw is 0.' Mk. FlCl1l.1' 11111. I1 W15 ferring of the EplSL'(lpl'l'i tlll'l i li1"3Wl11”11l"'d 1119"-V 511d 905i um” mp 1.;-..1.,i.5 1,.-;p.i or Tm i, 'ii.i iiiiiii.s.i-.:d, four hundred dol- whosc labours iicrr: iiuis so f:l- lilis. rm-qy n-m.np.i, The pulpit. although I! gem in The interior of this church prcs- itself. ls HM MNCV-1' 111 KCFDUIS trikiiig contract to that of wiili the ciiiirch, it is white, in min a s all others in the diocese They are. as a rule. painted in bright. colours, imitation or Parian marble, and is beautifully carvcd. Tho pcus are of oak. and are low and roomy. A door opening from the sanct-l and are as light .-iiid lll(1(lt"1'll look- ing as possilifc Thiv church of S. S Simon and Jiirlc on the coiiii-ai'y. oojM"'4 s'ir;t'.,2vs8w-- vgui-vwys-sye lfor the future of Tigiiish. Second Church, built 1826-28, now Parish Hall to match the altar The couiiiiiinion railing and ('lill- :ippc.ir isclioliirly man aiu1,i' continued to rei,-iiliirlv lllill 15115 The fessionals are of oak; iibovi: the files ii: this iii-usp.ip(vr are kcpt .i1 ,latter in Gothic letters is il1uiiiin- St. Joseph UllllI'l'Sll)' in their new .ated "Father, Forgive me, for I building in Moiicloii. N. B. thave sinned." The church and side Pastors of Tlgnish since 1886: chapel are heated by steam Rev. 1). M MacDo:ialil 1186 ' ' ' ' ' Rev G. .l. M.it'I.cll.iii ll Near the churcli stands the cou- Rcv. John A. M.ii1)iin:i1i1 151711. vciit. of Notrc DnIil.'. It is .si-iciii)- Prcscni l)iN'fil five feet in length by ili.iii-two iii 'i"iic fo.lniiiii.: piiixsis liavc iii-cn breadth. and three slorics iind a ii.-:.i:t:iiiis at the Ciixircli of Si. half in height. It was opened ill Simon Zll1(l Si . irlc: Rt-vds. 1868. Rev Mother Si Mary (fiijclaii Miv. lc, Fur: ill.'ll"ik Aiilircv. Aiitoiiicitc. afterwards siipcrior e,cii- 17 Siiinislaiis fil...illii:i.iirl Audit- Vcral of tiic coiigicgatiuii dc Notrc Roy. Joscpli Qi i.' Ill. P (1. ED:inie. being the fiist Superior yAl.i. .1 I..gierii. 14 L'. Lli:bc:t, '1'herc was a teaching staff of four Pius It-laclllicc. N. C A. Hl'il1dl'.lllll, nuns and a roll of seventy llu-"Ahglls MacDonald. Francois Guay. pils. The first parochial residence G. A. Picotic. A E Biirkc. J. of the mission was built by Rev. A. l”'.i:ottr. Felix-Viii. B'.c:'ii. ll. .1. Sylvaiii I-7. Poirier. Thc prcscni Hoi,::iii. .1. P 'Mc(lrii' 2, .1" P. line lixo sliiricd bl'lt'k R(ii'loiiic.s,w:is Ar,-(-ii.w.ili. .1. S flliliiiiii A. .1. xi. l - bu 11 ill 1872. liiiiii.-.il. F. 1. h1u1l.i S .7. M ic- The missiuii of Tigiiish is onc of I)oii:-.lil, )1. J. R(llllt"'i'. 11'.i1i.iiii Mc- thc largest in the dioccsw, coiii- (7.ibc.Plic'.aiiltl(l(eiiiiia,.I.1) Xi i. pri.siiii,; over four hundred fiiinilics N:-.11, J. 1). K-ll J. N '1l:.i llcrt-. is the 11PSlPl'll icrininns of 0:,u.iItl lliirpl Fri-ili'i'i. it the Prince EdVt'itl'd Ifaiid Rii.L- I. ('.lAs', 1.. .1. A 1', It tviiini, iH1.V. ill? Still-10” W QUH" llN11' H1” W.ll.iiiu Siiiipstiii. I u- lliili.ii, .1 W. rhurcii. and around these tuolltziicau. liiinmcii x1.cInnis, I,iiuis icentres .a busy village has izroiin B. Doolcy. .1. 1)c:i.i. (?:.1l:ii::, iprcs- up. Coiiinicrcial enterprise has ercct- ci;! .i.iii.ii,.ai, cil some stores and niiiiiy fishing Tim f(ill()u1lu ,cstahli.shnii-iiis; fariiiiiig is busily boiii in line. proreciited. and all promises ui-'.l It has been remarked that iiic imiiii, Rcv South llustlco And Vicinity Mr. Edward Doucette of South Reverend Cornelius Pincau, S. J., would not be returning to the far-east iiiislons until after Easter. After spending dclighful holidays uitli his brothers in Ottawa, he has returned to Montreal where he plans to remain the rest of the month. While enjoying the peace and quiet of his beloved country, Father Pincau S. J. 15 not idle. Having had to leave all his personal belongings, including his collection of sermons and instruc- tions which he gathered during A period of 18 years behind the Iron Curtain. he f;iids himself obliged to begin anew to prepare a series of scmions and instructions in View of preaching several retreats in the early days of March. Plans are being made to have him preach a retreat to the boys and rzirls of Si. Aii:u.si.iiics ctoiiir-iit ullPl1 he i'cturii.s to his niitivc parlsli. Jcaiiciie Kinch. Marsz:ii'et Ready. Sisters of the Precious Blood lflhiirlotteiowni-. Iizllian Kennedy. Sisters of St. Joseph (Boston): Janie Cahi.l. Slskzrl of Charity (Manchester. N. IL): Annie MacDonald, Arigellnal Pin-c. Iii .iilti lion to the l hhiivc i1:iini-ill JANUARY 29. 1954 Professional cattle T. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accoiintnnl gl:l::'llc0:lEl.5tJx:'lc'IIln onsml)ei:1lnes:.ays In Canadian l;InlI1lIdl:lf:GI1IIlECI'OO Miss steiiii Doiron of South 5"'”'"'"”'- 9-3-1- weeks sick with the "flu. W, Albert Rob"-non News has been received that Chaffefw Acgountugt P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING , Granville It Water Street Summe .16.. E: E. PARKMANAI opt. I). no OPTOMETIIIST Glance: Fitted - Eyes miunlnes Office Hours: 0 to 1'..'. - 1 to B and iiy nnpointm:-.nt. PHONE 31587 IlE(iiX2NT TIIIZATRE 151.00. Summer St. Stunmerlidi B. F. HUNTER R. 0. ()llT())lETRlS'Z Summereldc. P. E. L Conipii-to Vlsiiiil Analyicl .,.iiiii-.: lriilics ii-iiiii 'I”..'iiis'ii, iari.sh,l y 1111' liillnwiiiiz have studied ltt Tig-1 'CA ('l”"f Fukd iish Convent anii joiiwrl Rclll:1oua' .'7V7.i.:-M? . ruulin mm ,,,.,.,.s. 1 "ON" 5 TALIAEST is.uat.i..uA.s s Vmiii.imvo . . - , (3:(:l?li:':?l”T':I(ilil":'illi::gl:I ;a.l'l.”?l: .Th' Crm.m" Rmman PHIL A' Raymond Gran" G lis. W.iuii2ri'd Gillix, iVlRl'L'.:'Il'Pl.i;L1ncb5, N; g;1'n,H'1;. 1.6'm0. f1NUUVm,', list” "tut niiiis. nmin. oiiiis. Eiiioi F0lCy,lt1;)g"'s. fd”" i”'””-” ”””d 1" 0t'i'mii;TRisT Ecllicl O'Br.cr. I"I'()nl Lot 10.! 9 Mr” Complete Visual Anllyiln lBlO0nlfllf'(llI M.nnie MacDnnald;l Classes Fitted From Cliar.o'te'ii-.(ii: Josie Sm1th;pm.a,.anm.V use water Street. Summonldi Above Maurice Mlllla Mcn'I Went Flillil. l'alnic:' Rom! Bertha Knox Th .,. 1 G, T, 1 h 1 . Smrrh "I 5L t"”,”” ivha" L'0ll1p(:)Si”li:l l(iL:1”i4tlAl.'lllllll!l1Ii:. l mm mmno '”'3"l liiitclmviii Fioiu Ilmiiicii Road: , Tm. ,,.,,..5h mg W.” bog”, m i amp-.;TT'”"' "Tn iiwi-.. c4iii;i. . J . I i . 1 11131. the f .l ent:,'1cii,: e” 1. 5N”f' "(V SL J'N"”l lM' P”"l'.of the bailixilsm oil J)()5li1)l1nPlir::1xi:l uni J. A. )linn.i. l"l(illl A btiiliin, Muryp am,” horn on Ammn 2B' 1831. DEN-"ST aiiiiiziui OB:-xvii. Prom Palmer.,., VD- , 4. ,n.w..,-.. . ,. D,.,,.,,l x.m,,., ltii.i:l, ihliwi lliiiici-lie. Sisters of Scrviie (Toronto): Smiillman Building Fiiiiii P.llllll'l' Rtlilll. lrcnc Prnfill. 0 A V I y Sisters of Precious Blood ((lhIr- bL”i1nF'R85InE Iiiitetmvnt: From Siunmcrslde, ywllg 2 9" Ma:,:iicriti- Rlaiicliaid Sisters of St. Joseph: Froxii Al- y I . V lli".lilll, .Xlc'.i.i:.i Miiliiiiis Clirisiena, 1tIIl(l(l.V-b?lllll'dll)' 121.)-915. Miliiiiis. l"iiini Wiilliirizliiii, 'l1ici'csii 'Il()ny (T111115. Jan Sterling, ”'”””” . illona l:lTPlI1a1'1 in Sisters of Mercy: Froni Paliiici” ' lKE.VSlNG'l'0N) -i Dr. H. B. MucNelll PIIYSICIAN 8'. SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Holinan'II l lIIours:- l 11:00-12:00 A.lll. Dally. Catholic povlilatloii has bccii iiiiwc, rl D.-iilnn, uni: ilillll 1 mail. Jcriii rrniii-n and Myriir' -ippplgu Ayn ppgy" I"'"5l'1"'Ti115 5111?" MVP l1dl'5Clitll1Pl'i Iicv J W Al":PliSlll'. (Ynricii 1 I 2:00-1:00 Dally Except Wad so gFllPlIliIl.Sl)'. combined to err-c' :4 .-:., nay .1, ii Mrli. . ' ' ' A glmilv or 3 young pyizp uosilay their beautiful church. so tliiil ptiiri Juiiii Biiiw, iii-i. Jami A "Mi. :-iiiiisv niiriiiliim, Aii;ii.xi .”l(1. namm. and H”. NT) WOmpn; .V.0llS.ll(l Tiimliiy. Friday have siiicc hr-riii al).o in l,m1n in: ltci. licn fxrll ;.iii. i:c'i:ii-'1 1 i,i H11) (iii: a ll'i.Fl.l sniiiliwcsl . . hutiirilii. ihcnisclvc.sbctter houses and li:ii1i1- nl Pcinbiokc .(iii'.1i'.ni, Riii .'.w..- ii .i imiis fiic dr-sirnveil illha lnxml h'm' l And 1-) rippolnlrnir-nt. lll;1,S, and to eiilarizc. anii niiprmc (iph A, 1,o('1;i;:-, Riv. A;;ii..m;,p 1... L.,,.,;,. W” or lhp V,1;.-4m O; MAL 70”. their properties. The parish M- (iaiidri, ii)M.1i, Pct". lrmiai-ii : Tho niiilwxiy station. ' ""'--is' s 7- s icnds to the extreme end of lhc siica its. roundiiouse with much lx;.il'id .wliereon stands the North Aim;-i in :-.l ..f '1'ici.;.s-i - vqiipiiicnt. :i'l the stores. ('-ill? 1illil1l1101l-it 111 1111' l'1lt1till.1 oil tlivliiiiiiicisiil'hciiiil;iicin iiisrxs iiiid miiny line rc.sii1- of which is vei'l' iii.d iiii.l l)ltI1tl'..- - ' t Illll'l.N (ll '.li(' v.1l.iec wr-n' up ui ful si-cncry. i Tliv .'o1'o iii; yoiiiip '.iiiii-s of ' ' Tiiziiisli piir sh have joined First Acadlan Settlers of The . mu.-5 Rcjigm-.i; Ordm-,' Parish of St. Simon and Si. Jude-,l cam-Cy. (jvypnd 1-,, M cu Tignl.-ali: ' (i.ii.:;. ' .c All-( In 1799; Picrrc Poiiicr, Jiicqiiiis M (1: . M 1'" Chiasson. (lcriiiaiii Poirici, Ellilllil' uiaili, ljlltu Ill MCC 1 jtlaudct, JOSPDII I)csRociic.s. Joscpli, OI ic Mi-( 3. (;m1-,; jftichard, Basile Poiricr, Grc;:aoii'c'cmsii,.i-. 11;” 1, )i..ib-pm. 5,133 (r. Bernard. icnnnor, Mary O'll:'.cn. Mnrgucr-l, In 1800: Joseph Doucct. Cl11ll'lt”5;lli" Gaiidct. i c Cahill. Edztli Doucet. Pierre Arscnault, Joscpli fVIL'Km',n:i. m.;. :x.'c1 igym, Gaiidct. hliry ()l.l" hliblii Alllll” .1. In 1817: Michel Buolc, Joseph Inly1(" Mimi;-(1 B.-i-ii.-iiii, Arsenaull. ,l)ziltoii. llcgiiiii 'McC;irtliy, In 1819; Simon Martin, Joseph men Doyle. .irr.c Rii-lizirrl, lrim Martin. ll:intlr:iliiiii, (tiara Mclnnis, Mziiy In 1831: Sylvain Gallant. Ntilliguii, Jinnic Arsiiiiiiuli. Antics In 1835: I-lranciiis Biiote, -Sclioiil (iiiiitlct. Ii1.iii.iiirir;in (-,,.i,dp(, icaclicri. Aiigccliiiri (l.iudcl, Ircnc tiiiiiilt”. About 1840: LcClair, and Pilre. Agiics Arsiziiaui, Iildiili G-iiidct. . , , llrma Ready, Jtiigcla S..i-.1. (All First Irish aellltm of Tilttli-W Congrcuiiinii of Notrc-l):iinc. parish: Moiiiiral i The first Irish settlers to arrnc- Siglorg of Men-y; Annie at Tigiiisli were 1.-Jtlwiirrl and Michael Rielly who c.iinr- from county Kerry in 1811. They iir-rr followed by: From Kerry: John Marisol i18i'7i John Ready (1817), John Mccariiiy 11822); Patrick Dalton i1l1'"l Patrick Ncllieiin i181l2i. Maui" Nclligaii i18'.19i, Micn.icl Rciidy ll844I, Thomas Maiiscl (School icaciicr 1832); John Doiigan (1839). John Kennedy (18301. From Waterford: James McGralh 118191, William Handrahaii i1ll19i,i Tlioinas Noonan. Martin Doylc, ilhilflt, John Gavin illll7i, Ricliarrll Aylward (H1181, James CllrlSl0pllf'1' I 1829i. 1 From Liiiitiiz James Pllfe and Edit ard O'Brien. From Kilkenny: .1.iinc.s Fil'l.l:Pl'Rl(l lwa: vcry kccnly felt by all as, at at ottaiui. and fin. Lieutenant .f'iovci-ior n.' the Pros.r.ce; Stanis- !:-us 1". Po ricr (Pcrryi and Eil-. i.:iincs Aliozcilicr sonic sixty build-, uiizs iicrc rlc.sii'oycd and the loss Pmioms plvniw note Chang f.rc iusiirrincc had not so iiiiitcrs" as 1 is in-tl.i iicliiiilcliiiiz bcgiiii 11' filll'P iiiul iii liii cour:-c of tiiiic, iicw iuizlixay biiililiiies. R post of- l1i'f' Illlll inniiy fine resiclcnccs tvcrc coiisii-iictcrl. and ninv. Tiiznisli has mice more tzikcn its pace as one of the prclly 'i'.'n:r-s of our Pro- (late. bcconic llii i cvi 1'. iii:i' '.("i Monday, Thursday, Dr. 11. B. McicNci Dr. W. IC. Callaghan will be in office Tuesday, Friday, Saturday evenings. Eincrgencics will be attended to at all times. e in Evening Office Hours. Saliirday cvcninzs. 11 will be in office viiuii-. CAPITOL Toiiielil. 7:13-51:13; l.,,,,.,............. , I l I . l n o Scvcinl iiicii w lio have played an iinpnriaiit part. in the public life: of the Pioi.iiic bclonizcd to Tiff,-L i.isli Pi'oiiilncii'. !ll1l(lllL' these were 11 iiiiiiir;ibli- Gr-orsze W. llowlaii wiio' wzis fl iuciiibcr of the l"rovlnci.'il l.i”,'1lfslfllll'P, ii mcnibcr of various pioviiivial govci'iiinciit.I. a senator o S who could not large! 1 -. i womuil I iii: aunt in FOOQWAV or ml tuuutm IUZING with the fury of forgotten rims Summerside ziiiirtlciy 2:1l(i-'i':l5-9:15 3 inimo u Iwwinl hum.-i n: 11' in mm .1 I one -.- I fill" hv Fi'llllFl' Cccilr In 183'.) Foilicr is il.irk. and tho sttlr :i'.iiivll ill ii.iiv on tliii ui-spcl s.dc, lrwiils in lmmll.Clinrlnttntiiun 118131 at. T111- Cccilc, rciurncd to Quebcc to a.!- is that ol iliosc vciiei-iiblc piics. ;i 5l1l.'l.l W"sll1 Pits.-iiig undcr ihcylilsli in 151'-l0'. M11195 Chl'15l0l7ll"l' sume lhc dutiel of Bcrthier de where. insc wiiidozi. at the cplstle side. 113491. ' Bellechassc. and in 1323 the Rev, ”Storiei-1 wiiidows iiciily digiit, nne cn'c's by a small door. into From Tiwernrrt -101111 CMTO1 l- Bcrnard Donald McDonald. a nl-l Cast a d.m l'rll5:'iIill.li izgiiii the bciuiiiliil side chapel. I truly f1816t. William Dillon l1835i.i 5"; tivr of Alisary. Prince Edward It-,'rhe colours clioacn in dccoraiiiin cxqiiisitr li'.t'c sanctuary. fifty-tun Plllflck Cbrrlltall ( 7 i. . , . , land, who had been ordained inirelemblc tho-ic of old il1umina- 'N'1 iii lciiizih. by ciahtecu in 1:1i'gim Monaghan: Patrick McCuc - mm. ”” Quebec in June or that year. was lions. The altar is or dark iiiarblc liicadtli. '1'iie cci1.ng is of oak aiiri'i 1. . given charge of the churches in and ii conipositinii i.il.crl is Op1'l1illIll)PrPd bctwcrii ihe nakcni From Newtnundlamiz ltiiciim-lp the, western half of Prince F.d- "SC5l:liI11'a"ThO frontal shows thicc :i:'i-iics. It is painted blue and dot? Brennan illlllli, John Broderick I Uwwv y p N W H . W , W mm H8391. From N,,,.”,,.," "Elma. F,.m,,;. no--inimuianiilunn-I-rut:-mintcu-in-iinmmnnnimiiu hcrc. A iisilc- abovc Hughes first came to Traciidie and ind with stars. 'l'herc is vcry beautiful little altar. cxui -irz-d:i'lion.s in has relief. The con- trnl one portrays the ilcsccnl from ward Island. In 1828 the sncnnd native ot.ihe cross. that on tho gnsprl sidc. lv mrvr-ii iimi i.luiii.miied: y MW W y 'H ,y47 Prince Edward Island. destined for,ihp mm-inr of mo siahln at. Bcth1c- if. under I high canopy. slRI14lSimOVP!l to Tieiiisli in 1857. John i the. Priesthood. received Holy Ord-lhcm, and that on the cpisilc stde. xi siiitiic of the Immaciilalii (Ton-iMc(:ai'tli.v conic front Ireland in tire. He was Rev Sylvein Epheraim ihc Rcsiirrcctinn Oi-cr ilui ta1icr- mpiinn, painted in rlaik colours Mlscmiclie in 11120 and in Tignisli, '1l0(1uy U ' 3;,';(i.7.9;2l1 Poirier, commonly called Perry, n in iiisi. Timothy Casey Md first R smurdav ...... H 2;30.7.9;2o i' 1” "5”1l3?9s1?'9s""""'"””'”""”” 'l"”""'.! Come '0 CW9 TIRVCM. P- E- 1-l PTCSPIII Rectory, built in 1872 i ” native of Tlznish. He, soon after his ordination, assumed the care of the French parishes of the new- ly created diocese. In 1844 the Rev Peter Mclntyrc. went in Tignilih as parish priest. and it was dur-l in; his lncumbency, that the beautiful church which is justly the , I!-St " and removed tn Tignlsh in 1844. 1 R:-v.A.E. Burke gathered this data,(Ilirisiiipiicr, Stella Clohossey. 1 ward Hackcit for iiiany years mom- in 1399. M141 has "U510 My Rb0Ul'A”"”' May F”7'3””M- Ml"? F-”"”,iiers or the Provincial Legislxitiirc or or correct. In . law Him; the” mny glue” .0, chnuy mun”, pmons: Hoiiourable Charles Dalton be u, error in mg dam," 1;, it Adcllnc Gaudci. Emnieline Gaudet.lR"d IIOIIOUFRNP J0-Vph 5- 34'"!- hu been difficult to verify them'Josep1iinc Gaiidcl. iard, members or the Lcgislature e , nounu: mu. "WIDE BOY" Sydm-yTuflcr Susan Shaw ride of the n-pcia' ion was built. 1 , , . D In 1060 Fatherltlclntyre was nam-l in every case.” 1 SM!!! 0! HIM"! llllillfall: and I.it-utcnant Governors of the . & M Bmmp of the dmces, ma wok, - - ,N. B.: Mac Brruiinii. Proviiire: mid Dr. Patrick C. Miir- r On July 20, 1399, the desceiidiiiim, Sisters of St. Martha l("I-1rl0tte-. phy who, for niriny years, was I 4'. up residence In Charlottetown. nlIm- , lng Rev. Dugald M. McDonald to 1 the charge of Tlgnlsli. After a celebrated tlieiioivni: llaniiai (Loliov-tiy. Fl01'-,iiicnibcr of tlic Fr-natc of Caiiaclal enco Burkc, Miirgarct Desltoclies, In 18811, the interior of thel iic Cliaissvin. Mclriiia 1.0- ciiiircii of R: Simon and St Jud:-l of these ploniiers hundredth anniversary of the ar- llii Ht .VcIir spent in the mission. Father rival of the I fnundcrs of thcir.M:tl1lllN' . V A , 1 Dugald was appointed to ihc mis- ,parlsh. On this occasion 3 Mcmor- (Elan. Maioiiciiiv. (liai-soii, Mane lL'Is' dccoraicil iiv Mi: Mrinriic. a, liion of St. Columbia in Kinrs, ilal Numb!!! of the local weekly-(mhlll. Aniieitc oniiiil. lMoiiirr-al -.ii-list. and a staff of as- Courm, and Wu! succeeded in Tig-1 newspapcr. ”l.'Impartial" Win: (-rr.V 5"mf (icitriidr Rltilldlfl. :.:si.iiit.s '1'iir work t!lIlt'h cnsl ovcr mm by Rev. Duaiild Mclsaac, dedlcritevl to the event. This vol-i Sisters of Notrc-Danie ilr Namur: Tliicc llioiisniirl Dollnis. ti. ' i ume contained many details of the Mary Nclllgrin. ,l.'ll'.'Ii sum for that limo. was! .idiiiirahly rlnnc and with tlic fine the Slilltru of ('li:irHy (SI. Vincent. Anna Kiihride which he served for more than 55 years. Here in November 1806. be celebrated his silver Jubilee. the parish history and gave a vcryl complcte genealogical account of proporliniia of architectural building made the church one of on the Hudson); and Slsicr St Francis Xavier. . 1 g mg the early lamilinn, both French :;,e::.,- nnhw ,v,S::gl:'oodo, Acadlan nnd Irish. , sister: at St. Joseph (st. Plul. the most beautiful in the Maritime The weekly paper "LlImpartial”iMinnesota): Mary Rcid. Nettie Provinces. In 1952, the decorations tu.I.ry d dl t- Th. buumm nm: e 6. ibegen publication at Tignish. June Gavin. Ella Whelan. Nora O'Brien, wern completely renovated in much rub: vunanm.;..ndgh.u,'n.:.':-; V 1893. It was I four page news- Ella Whelnn. Pauline Foley. lighter colors giving the interior Mug,” name," 1. 11.njjh' wu ' Tignish Convent, opened in 1868 i paper very well edited by a Sisters of Service (Toronto): a brighter and more modern Iv-l I V