James MacDonald; a touching panegyric was pronounced by the Very Rev- erend Dr. MacDonald, and then, amid sobs and tears of men and women, the venerable Father Brady was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. But though gone he was not forgotten. The people whom he served so long cherished his memory, and soon a tapering shaft of marble rose above his grave bearing the following legend: “This monument has been erected by his parishioners as a small token of gratitude for his zeal and christian charity; and in remembrance of the many other virtues which adorned his

character”. (1) (1) J. C. MacMillan, The Catholic Church on P.E.I.,Vol. II, pp. 23-24, 245-248.

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