recounted how Dr. Holland would forget to keep sufficiently covered in the sleigh when Mr. Ellis would drive him through wild winter storms to make house calls. Mr. Ellis recounted how Dr. Holland would let the "buffalo" fall to the floor of the sleigh in his concentra¬ tion of thought. Ironically enough, it was in the summer of 1937 that Dr. Holland took quite ill at Kenneth and Isabelle Campbell's house where he lived and had his office. He seemed to improve but his uncle, Dr. Champion , decided to take him to the Prince County Hospital in Summerside . On the way to Summerside , the car win¬ dows were left open and shortly after Dr. Holland arrived in Summerside Hospital, he developed pneumonia in one lung. He regained his strength for a few days but then developed pneumonia in the other lung. He was not strong enough to survive this second bout and he subsequently died in the Prince County Hospital. Dr. Holland 's mother was heartbroken when she learned of her son's death at such an early age. In 1937, Dr. Ben W . Tanton, son of Dr. E.T . and Nancy (Muncey) Tanton, Summerside, P.E.I. , set up practise in O'Leary . Dr. Ben attend¬ ed school in Summerside and received his medical training at McGill University. For a short time, both Dr. Tanton and Dr. Champion were in O'Leary . In 1942, Dr. Muncey Tanton , Dr. Ben 's brother, took over his practice in O'Leary . Dr. Muncey Tanton was the fifth doctor in the succession of six to inhabit the McLaughlin House . Dr. Muncey was also born in Summerside and practised in O'Leary from 1942 until 1947. In 1947, Dr. L.G. Dewar came to O'Leary and took up res¬ idency in the same house. Dr. Muncey , like his brother, is a graduate of McGill University and is an ear, nose, and throat specialist. He practised medicine in Montreal for several years, but has since opted for a quieter lifestyle and has opened a practice in Woodstock , New Brunswick . Dr. Lloyd George Dewar is a native of New Perth , Prince Edward Island , and the son of the late Mrs. Laura Dewar and John A. Dewar . Dr. George , as he is affectionately known in O'Leary , was educated at New Perth School, Prince of Wales College and Dalhousie University. Dr. Dewar witnessed the practice of medicine, in the O'Leary area in particular and over the Island in general, change from one where the doctor made house calls in the traditional manner to one of modern medicine with its operating theaters and carpeted offices. Dr. George is a fine example of a general practitioner and family doctor who takes time to talk and to listen. This characteristic has won him staunch allies through the years in Prince Edward Island . Dr. George is married to the former Jean Price . They have two children - Ellen, Mrs. Norman Larter , and Brian. 213