- 28 - A'S nine o'cleck the Prelates and prie3ts fcrr.ed in procession in the main hall of the Palace in the following order: The Clergy in Cassock and Surplice Mgr . Sears Mgr . Power Rev. P. Doyle , Master of Ceremonies His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown , Celebrant in Cappa Magna Rev. Mr. Allard Rev. Mr. Hebert Deacon of Honor, Sub-Deacon of Honor Four Train Bearers Four Acolytes bearing Mitre, Crosier, Missal, and Bougeoir Archbishops and Bishops in Rochet and M.antelletta, accompanied by their Secretaries in the following order: tost Reverend Dr. O' Brien , Archbishop of Halifax Most Reverend Dr. Lynch , Archbishop of Most Reverend Mgr . Taschereau, Archbishop of Right Reverend Dr. Sweeney , Bishop of St. John , M.B. Right Reverend Dr. Rogers , Bishop of Right Reverend Dr. O'Mahony , Bishop of Eudoxia Right Reverend Dr. Cameron , Eishop of Arichat Right Reverend Dr. Power , Bishop of St. John's, Kfld. Rignt Reverend Mgr . Febre, Bishop of Montreal Right Reverend Mgr . Duhamel, Eishop of Ottawa Right Reverend Dr. McDonald , Bishop of Harbor Groce Right Reverend Dr. Carbery , O.P ., Bishop of Hamilton Filing out of the main entrance of the Palace, the procession crossed the lawn, passed through the gate, and entered the Cathedral, beneath the gotuic arch at the western portal, ^t the entrance to the Catnedral, Holy V.ater was presented to the Celebrant, which he offered to Archbishops and Bishops, and then sprinkled over tae people. The procession moved along