Patrick Phelen

Catherine Hickey

Mrs. John Kelly ( Mother of Edward Kelly of Lake Terd)

Daniel Walsh

Peter Hickey

Michael McInnis

Andrew McInnis

Thomas and Rose Sullivan

The stations of the cross are oleographs and were given by Father McInnis of Boston.

Facing the entrance door on the left side is a picture of St. Alphonsus and. under it a statue of the Blessed Virgin. The entrance door to the right of the main portal opens on a picture of St. Theresa. and under it is a statue of St. Joseph.

Two handsome statues of adoring angels keep guard over the altar. The holy water fonts are in carved stone. the handiwork of Mrs. Lewis of Cardigan Bridge.

Looking up the nave from the main entrance St. Joachim's church presents a grand appearance. The columns which support the arched roof are particularly well painted and closely resemble colored marble. The windows which are numerous are all of richly tinted glass and shed a soft light in which the frescoes show to capital advantage. The pews. surbase, doors are of solid ash and black walnut. The church is furnished with a side chapel, as well as with commodious vestries.

In the summer of 1886 the Rev. James Phelan purchased for the church of St. Joachim. a fine bell. weighing fifteen hundred and thirteen pounds. It was

blessed by the Bishop of Charlottetown on Sunday July 11 and was named St. John“