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where the rites of burial were solemnized, thence to his grave, followed by a number of warm hearted friends In token of a last farewell.

On the morning of the 28th February, 1894, the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald passed quietly from this life at the advanced age of Sr years. He was born in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, was educated at Trinity College, graduating in 1843, came to this Province In 1847, became Rector of St. Paul’s Church In 1857, which position he resigned twenty- -eight years subsequent. Dr. Fitzgerald held the degree of M. A., and B. D, from King’s College.

The Hon. Joseph Hensley, Judge of the Supreme Court—a native of Middlesex, England, where he was born in 1824— emigrated to Charlottetown with his parents in 1847. Here he studied law, and In due time admitted to the Bench. Taking part in the popular question of the day he was elected to a seat in the House of Assembly, and subsequently made President of the Executive Council. In 1869 he was elevated to the Bench. Taking ill of inflammation of the brain, he died in 1894, aged 70 years.

The late Governor Hon. Thomas H. Haviland, a native of Charlottetown, was born on the I 3th November, I822, and was educated at Brussels, In Europe. Returning to the land of his birth, he was admitted to the Bar on the rst July, 1845. The following year he was elected a member of the Legislature for Georgetown, in which situation he continued for thirty yyears consecutively. During that period he became for a short while Speaker of the House of Assembly, and at various periods was Colonial Secretary, Solicitor General and Leader of the Oppo- sition. As a unionist he took a leading part in the discussions and movements which led to the union of this colony with Canada; was called to the senate at the time of confederation and appointed Lieutenant Governor of this Province on the 14th July, 1879. His connection with the volunteers and as Mayor of the city being already spoken of, it remains to be stated that his demise occurred on the evening of September trth, 1895, in the 73rd year of his age.

The venerable politician, Hon. Joseph Pope, arrived from Plymouth, England, in 1819, and joined his brothers, William and John, who were then established in the mercantile and