THE L IVERPOOL DAIL Y PO ST AX.D MERCURY, 



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910. 



FUNERALS. 



Mr PROFESSOR PE^HALLOW 

 r The remains o£ Dr David P 

 Wallow, professor of botany at MM 

 University, Montreal, who died on board the 

 i Canadian Pari liner Lake Manitoba while 

 on his way to England in the hope of 

 I recovering hie health, were cremated yester- 

 >day at Anfield, and tie ashes will sud- 

 sequentlv be taken to Montreal for interment. 

 On arrival of the Lake Manitoba at Liver- 

 pool, the body was removed to M Dougall s 

 Private mortuary, where it remained untd 

 yesterday. The mourners present were the 

 Widow, Professors M'Bride and Cox (late of 

 M'Gill University, and colleagues of the 

 deceased), Mr. A. Piers (manager of the 

 Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and 

 representing Lord Strathcona . as Chancellor 

 of M'Gffi University), and Mrs. Nicho son 

 and Mrs. Rutherford (representing their 

 husbands, who were fellow-professors of the , 

 deceased at M'GiU University). . 



Wreaths were sent by Lord and Lady , 

 Strathcona, Mr. and Mrs. George McLaren 

 Brown (tornie-Iv of Montreal), Mr. F. W. , 

 Forster (agent) ' and staff of the Canadian 

 Pacific Railway Company, and H. and E. 

 Bovey (of London). . 



The arrangements were earned out by 

 R. M'Dougall and Co., Limited, Renshaw- 

 street. 



