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Er. Power of Halifax - Deacon Mr. Mctfanus of New n‘unswick. sub-deacon Rb. Belcourt of Rustico, Deacon of Honour to the Archbishop
hr. Phelan of Charlottetown. sub-deacon of honour to the Archbishop
Angus RacDonald. Rector of St. Dunstan's College. Master of Ceremonies
Nuchael Eagan. of Mirimschi. Chaplain to Dr. Rogers
Very Rev. James thDonald of Grand River West, P.E.I. Chaplain to
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Dr. McIntyre Mr. Vereker of St. John's, Newfoundland. Chaplain to Dr. Mullock Mr. O'Connor, Chaplain to Dr. Dalton Eh. NbGillivary of Arichat. Chaplain to Dr. McKinnon
James Quinn of St. Stephen's, New Brunswick, Chaplain to Dr. Sweeney
Dr. EscDonald of St. Columba,rfibst Point-
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Arrived at the altar. and all havin; taken the places gned them. the ArchbishOp put off the vestments worn during
procession, and vested himself in the robes suitable for
the mass. We have rarely beheld a more magnificent spectacle