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Sherwood Cemetery, with such honors as were due his rank.
The Hon. W. W. Lord was born at Tryon in 1797, where for a number of years he carried on the shipbuilding business with remarkable success. About the year 1846 he removed to Charlottetown, between the port of which and Liverpool, Eng- land, he kept a number of vessels trading for a number of years. Being of a progressive mind, he obtained a seat in the Legislature, and as a Liberal of the old school, gave his political influence in that direction. He died at Charlotte- town, on the 9th of May, 1890, aged 93 years.
The community on the morning of the rst of May, 189:, was greatly shocked on the announcement of the sudden death of His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, who at the time of the sad event was on a temporary visit to Antigonish, Nova Scotia, where in the 73rd year of his age, he became a victim to disease of the heart. The deceased prelate was for'many years parish priest of ’I‘ignish, when on the 8th of May, 1860, he was chosen bishop of Charlottetown, by His Holiness Pope Pius IX, as successor to the late Bishop McDonald, and was duly consecrated in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral by His Grace the Most Rev. Thomas Connolly, Archbishop of Halifax. But alas, thirty~one years had scarcely elapsed when the towering form of the beneficent prelate lay within these sacred walls, cold and inanimate. On the third day of this month, his mortal remains were taken to St. Peter’s, and there laid to rest in the chapel of the parish, which—as it were—witnessed his coming to this life.
The demise of His Lordship Judge Peters, next engage attention. Mr. James H. Peters was born in Miramichi, New Brunswick, where he was partly educated and partly in Europe. He came to this Island in r838 ; having previously studied the Law he was admitted to the Bar during Trinity Term of that year. Ten years later, he was elevated to the Bench as Master of the Rolls. and Judge of the Supreme Court. He was a man of marked ability, throughout his long career as Judge his strong and decided opinions were supported by ample legal knowledge. He died at his residence on the morning of the 20th of June, 1891, aged 80 years.
The Hon. James Warburton was born at Garryhinch, Portar- lington, Ireland, in November 1810 ; came to Prince Edward Island in 1834, and settled on Lot 11, where he resided until