O'Sullivan, and the service at the grave was conducted by Rt. Rev. Maurice McDonald , who only a few short years ago had assisted him at his ordination. Upwards of forty-six Priests, from all over the Island, gathered to pay their respects to a much loved and holy priest. They included Rt. Rev. Monsignor MacLellan, V.G. , A. A. MacAulay , Joseph Rooney , F. X. Gallant , A. L. Herrell , Bernard Gillis , and others including Father Clarence Pitre , the Pastor. George Bradley , S.J . 1941 The remains of Father George Bradley , of the Society of Jesus, were laid to rest in the cemetery of his native Parish, on September 9th., 1941. He had been conducting a mission at Basilica, when he was taken suddenly ill and died in the City Hospital. The funeral Mass was sung by his brother Rev. Austin Bradley , S. J ., assisted by Rev. M. J. Smith as Deacon, and Rev. Owen Kiggins , as Sub-Deacon. The eulogy was preached by a close friend and brother Jesuit, Rev. M. Smith , who came down from Montreal to pay his respects. The Provincial Superior of the Society, Rev. C. J. Keating , assisted and ex¬ pressed the great loss the order sustained in the death of Father George. There were thirty-three priests present, from all over the Island, to offer their sympathy and to pray for a brother Priest so well known, and loved by all of them. Among those present was the Vicar General, Monsignor G. J. MacLellan , Maurice McDonald , J. Archie MacDonald , Owen Kig ¬ gins, J. A. Gaudet , Urban Gillis , M. J. Smith , A. L. Herrell and others. VISIT OF THE APOSTOLIC DELEGATE In the history of any parish there are always certain events that seem to make a more lasting effect than others. It may be the building of a new church, or an honour coming to some member, or the pastoral visit of the Bishop. On June 14th., 1914, two events took place that made an indelible impression on the minds of the parishioners, the account of which has been handed down from one generation to the other. On that day two young men, Rev. Owen Kiggins , Kelly's Cross, and Rev. Leo Herrell , Hope River , were ordained to the Holy Priesthood by Apostolic Delegate to Canada and Newfoundland , the Most Rev. Fran- cisus Stangni. This was the first and only time that the special representative of the Holy Father, the Apostolic Delegate, ever performed such a ser¬ vice on the Island. The Apostolic Delegate had arrived on the Island Friday, June 12th., landing in Summerside , after sailing from New Brunswick , where he had conseci*ated His Lordship Louis J. O'Leary , who, in a short time, was to be appointed Bishop of Charlottetown . He was accompanied by His Lordship Henry Joseph O'Leary , the Bishop of the Diocese and His Lordship John Thomas McNally , a native of Summerside and Bishop of —39—