PLAQUES AND HANGINGS

To the left as you enter the Pownal Street door is a plaque in memory of Edith Lillian MacKenzie, Mus. Bac. , F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of Choirs for many years. Next are the Roll of Honour and the For King and Country Roll listing the names of those who went to war. To the right is a plaque from the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation dated June, 1988 and a numbered print of the Kirk of Saint James.

Memorials in the nave include the following: to W. Chester S. McLure, a long time elder of the Kirk and one who was

prominent in public life and the legislatures of the land;

to those who founded this congregation in 1825 - dedicated November 5, 1978;

to James Anderson from Huntly, Aberdeen;

to those brave men who gave their lives in the Great War of 1914—1918;

—— to James Watt, a baker, and the son of the stonemason who worked on the building of our Province House;

—— to the Reverend John Goodwill and his wife Euphemia Jane Cooper;

to Colonel John Hamilton Gray, Premier of Prince Edward Island 1863-1865, Chairman of the first Conference on Confederation in 1864, and an elder of this congregation for thirty years;

[0 Dr. N. Colin MacKenzie who lost his life in the sinking of the “Fairy Queen” off Pictou Island on October 7, 1853;

to the Reverend William Snodgrass, D.D. an honoured minister of the congregation;

to the Reverend Thomas Duncan, D.D. an honoured minister of the Kirk of Saint James;

to Ernest W. Auld who gave his life in the First World War; to Colonel Edgar Auld who gave his life in the Second World War; to Mary Ellen Sutherland, the wife of Dr. Sutherland;

to Fred Smith in recognition for fifty years of service as a Church Officer at the Kirk;

on the North wall on a small slab of marble is embedded a piece of granite, brought to Charlottetown by the Reverend Dr. R. Moorhead Legate from the ruins of Saint Mary’s Cathedral on the Island of Iona, Scotland, the scene of Saint Columba‘s mission in the sixth century. The granite rock

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