Vital Statistics : 1909-1914 41 D. " Mrs. Philip Morrison , , died on Mar. 2nd at the age of 33 years. She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband and a young daughter. The funeral took place at Georgetown yesterday." (Patriot. Mar. 7, 1911) B. "On the 26th Mar. to Mr. & Mrs. E. V. Hessian , London, Ont., twin girls, Eileen Mary and Patricia Elizabeth ." (Guardian, Mar. 17, 1911) D. George McCormack of Boughton Island , age 35, accidentally, while crossing on the ice with his horse between Burnt Point and Boughton Island . (From Guardian. Mar. 20. 1911) B. " AtMorell .Mar. 29th, to Mr. & Mrs. L. Douglas , a son." (Patriot. Mar. 29, 1911) B. "In Georgetown , Mar. 14th, to Mr. & Mrs. F. J. Solomon , a daughter." (Patiiot, May 15, 1911) D. At Georgetown , April 28th, Mrs. William McConnell , age 92, cared for in her last weeks by a loving husband and a step-son. Funeral from the late residence by Rev. H. W. Toombs . (From Guardian. May 16, 1911) D. On April 8th, in Portland, Oregon , Hon . Hnlay McNeill, a native of Prince Edward Island , born there in 1819, but living in Oregon for the last 23 years. [He lived in Georgetown in its early days and was active in all community affairs. His obituary in the Patriot was written by Hon . J. H. Fletcher , another well-known Islander living in Oregon .] (From Patriot. May 29, 1911) B. "At the manse, Cavendish, May 25th, to Rev. & Mrs. Stirling , a daughter." (Patriot. May 29, 1911) D. At Georgetown , Mrs. Joseph Poulton . (Guardian. June 17, 1911) D. Drowned on Aug. 1, 1911, near Chatham, N.B. , Allan Currie , aged 27, cook on board the schooner Ethel from Yarmouth , son of the late Allan Currie of Georgetown, P.E.I. (From Patriot, Aug. 2, 1911) D. At Georgetown , Aug. 27th, after an illness of several weeks, Mr. John Knight , Sr., aged 77, druggist. He was born in Halifax , but resided in Georgetown for over 50 years. He leaves to mourn two sons, Seymour at Georgetown and John at Cardigan and one daughter, Miss Ethel . (From Patriot. Aug. 28, 1911) D. At Georgetown , by his own hand, John A. McDonald , leaving to mourn a widow, one son and two daughters. (From Guardian. Oct 19, 1911) E. Announced in Boston, the engagement of Dr. David D . Scannel, well-known surgeon and educator, to Miss Amanda MacDonald , Superintendent of Nurses at Boothbay Hospital, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. (From Guardian. Dec. 18, 1911) D. Suddenly , at Georgetown , Dec. 22, 1911, Mrs. Nelson Dicks (nee Sarah A. MacCuish ), age 23. Burial in St. Peter 's, . The couple had been married only three weeks. (From Patriot. Dec. 26, 1911 & Jan. 9, 1912) B. "At Georgetown , Dec. 31, 1911, to Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Lavers , twins, a boy and a girl." (Patriot. Jan. 2, 1912) 1912: D. At New Liskeard, Ont., on the 18th inst., William Hessian , aged 40, hotel manager, formerly of Georgetown . Survived by Gertrude, James and Stephen, Georgetown ; John in New Glasgow , Edmund, in London, Ont. , Emmett in Milwaukee, Wise, from an original family of 14. A brother Fred was drowned a few years ago. (From Patriot. Jan. 22 & Guardian, corresponding date) D. At Georgetown , Saturday, Jan. 27th, age 70, Mr. Alexander J. McDonald , of pneumonia. He was born in Halifax , Feb. 5, 1842 and moved with his parents, Capt. & Mrs. John A. McDonald (known as " John" because he commanded a ship which took gold diggers to California from Liverpool, England , in 1849.) The deceased was formerly in business in Georgetown and was, for a time, inspector of weights & measurements for P.E.I. , but latterly he worked as bookkeeper and accountant, his most recent position being at W. A. Poole & Co., Lower Montague . He leaves a widow and children: John C, in Georgetown , Mrs. Joseph McRae , , Florence and Helen in Boston, Charles, First Officerof the Canadian Cruiser Vigilant and Mrs. George Griggs , St. Louis , Missouri . (From Patriot. Jan. 29, 1912) D. At San Francisco, Feb. 5, 1912, Margaret Augusta , beloved wife of the late Michael Bourke , of Georgetown , leaving one son, Harry Butler , in San Francisco. Funeral in that city. (From Patriot. Feb. 24, 1912) D. In Charlottetown , Mar. 4th, Mary Fay , former resident of Georgetown , age 48. A brother lives in Newport , P.E.I. (From Patriot, Mar. 7, 1912) M. At the home of Mr. John Hanson , Burnt Point , , Mar. 4th, Daniel Edwin McKeeman , of Murray Harbour North to Madeline Gillis Reynolds of Point pleasant, P.E.I. , the ceremony conducted by Rev. H. W. Toombs . Alice Hemphill was bridesmaid and Milton Hemphill was groomsman. (From Patriot. Mar. 8. 1912) D. At his apartment in the Hotel Cecil, Ottawa, on Feb. 14th, at age 83, Hon . Senator Andrew Archibald Macdonald. He was born at Point on Feb. 14, 1829, the son of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald. At the age of 15 he took a position the store in Georgetown just opened by his cousin James and soon became a full partner. Upon James' death in 1851 he bought his shares and continued the business of A. A. Macdonald & Bros , with his brothers Archibald J. and Austin (Augustine) C. until 1873 when he moved to Charlottetown to pursue political life. He was member of the House for Georgetown , a Father of Confederation, Lieutenant - Governor of P.E.I , from 1884 to 1891 and finally Canadian Senator . He was married to Elizabeth Owen and is survived by four sons, Aeneas A. barrister, Charlottetown ; Archibald Percy , in business in B.C .; Reginald Hugh of the Peoples' Bank in Halifax , who died in 1893 and A. Douglas , bookkeeper and accountant for George Macdonald , Annandale . He is survived by his