Still preserved in the Church is the Communi plate presented in 1838 by Lady Georgina Fane , t daughter of the Earl of Westmoreland in England a a benefac+or of Colonial churches. The Reverend Abram Wiggins left St . Eleanor's 1851, and was succeeded by the Reverend J. H , Res It was he who built Saint Mary's Church in Sunme side in 1861. It too was destroyed by fire - 1906 - and rebuilt, in brick, in 1909. In 1865 the Reverend J.W. Forsythe became Rec or. It was in his time that Saint John's obtair its bell. It was imported from England at a cc of 60 pounds. 1+ still rings out its message, c eyed by some, but ignored by others. Mr. Forsythe ministered in Kensington and Wiln Valley as well as at St , Eleanor's and Summersic He conducted four Sunday Schools, and was paid pounds per annum. He asked for a curate, but nc was given him. 1+ was in the time of the 12th Rector, the Re erend J.M. Withycombe , that the St . Eleanor's Rec ory (now Judge Darby 's home on ) \ sold and a new Rectory built in the rising town Summerside . Saint John's Churchyard contains the graves most of the early settlers in St . Eleanor's. M notable of those buried there is the Honorable W: iam Henry Pope , a Father of Confederation. He re