Vital Statistics 1914-1918 50 D. At Georgetown , Oct. 8th, Mrs. Cameron , nee Jane Ferguson , widow of the late Thomas Cameron , tailor, of Georgetown . She was born on the Ferguson farm near Georgetown ; her husband was a native of Churchville, N.S. , and died over twenty years ago. Left to moum are two sons: Wallace in Vancouver, B.C. and Ambrose "in another part of Canada " and one daughter, Miss Lizzie , at home. Another son, Edward, was drowned in the some years ago when all hands in a vessel went down. Funeral from St. David's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Greenlees officiating. (From Patriot. Oct 15, 1918) D. In Georgetown , of Spanish Influenza, Oct. 22, 1918, Lena Martell , age 17, daughter of Mr. Daniel Martell (From Guardian. Oct. 30 & ff., 1918) D. At Georgetown , on Oct. 29th, of pneumonia and influenza, Dr. D. A. Stewart , aged 54. He was the son of Peter Stewart of Brudenell , trained in New York and practiced medicine in Georgetown for 30 years. He leaves a widow, nee Emma O' Brien of Georgetown , a daughter Helen, an aged mother, three brothers and two sisters: Benjamin in Boston; R. W . in Brudenell , William in Calgary; Mrs. R. G. McLaren , New Perth ; Mrs. Munn of Mills, P.E.I. . The funeral was conducted by Rev. Greenlees . (From Guardian. Nov. 27 Nov. 6, 1918) D. At Georgetown , Oct. 29th, John George Gotell , aged 36, of influenza followed by pneumonia. He leaves to mourn his wife Etta Johnson , and three children, Lillian, Violet and John; also his mother, two sisters, Martha & May and three brothers, Frank, John and Temple. Funeral to Presbyterian Cemetery , Rev. Greenlees officiating. (From Patriot. Nov. 13, 1918) D. "At Georgetown , Oct. 31st., Ephraim Stewart , aged 85, a native of Brudenell and father of William Stewart , section foreman, Montague , P.E.I. ." (Guardian. Nov. 18, 1918) D. Recently in New York , Lucy Smith , daughter of Captain Smith , Georgetown , age 23. She leaves to mourn her parents, five sisters and one brother Mrs. Devoir & Mrs. HarriganintheU . S.A .; Kathleen at home, Adele& Bertha, teachers and John with the D.G.S. Stanley ." (From Guardian. Nov. 19, 1918) D. "At Georgetown , on Nov. 21st, of influenza, Mr. Frederick Gotell . He leaves to mourn a widow and eight young children." (Patriot. Dec. 2, 1918) D. "At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Dec. 21, 1918, Richard R. Jenkins , age 68. He was born in Pownall but as a young man moved to Georgetown . For some years he ran a bakery, then a grocery business, then farmed and ran a livery stable. He was a town councilor and active in public affairs. He leaves a widow (nee Margaret Allen ), a daughter, Maude ( Mrs. J. P. Lennon ) in Des Moines, Iowa ; and five sons: Harry and Shelton in Brockton , Mass; Clement, in Boston Elmer and Glen in Georgetown . He also leaves three brothers. Wallace, Georgetown , George, Charlottetown , Percy in the U.S A . and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Lavers , Georgetown . Funeral from St. David's Church, Georgetown . (From Patriot. Dec, 23, 1918 & Guardian. Dec. 24, 1918) D. In Western Canada , recently, of influenza, Albert, aged 24, son of Mr. & Mrs. Allan McDonald of Georgetown . He was a school teacher. Besides his parents he leaves four sisters: Mary, Helen, Rose and Isabelle; and two brothers, George and Bernard. Burial in R. C. Cemetery , Rev Father Croken officiating at services. (From Guardian. Nov.-Dec. 1918)