Vital Statistics , 1919-1922 56 father and mother, sister and brothers: Miss Alice and Harry at home and David in Boston. (From Patriot. Mar. 27, 1920) D. In Georgetown , June 15th, Miss Winnifred Ross , aged 24, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Melville Ross . She leaves a sorrowful mother and father, a sister, Lydia, and two brothers: Gordon and Melville. Service from the Baptist Church by Rev. Neilson to Presbyterian Cemetery , Georgetown . (From Guardian. June 17 & 26, 1922) D. At Charlottetown , recently, Miss Angelina Lavandier of Georgetown . [Print obliterated and unreadable as to details.] (Guardian. May 12, 1922) D. In New York , May 25th, Daniel Fraser , formerly of Georgetown , survived by his son, John H. Fraser of Georgetown and several brothers and sisters in the U.S.A .. (From Guardian. May 30, 1922) D. At Panmure Island , June 3rd, Florence, granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Martell . She leaves to mourn beside her grandparents, an uncle, William and an aunt, Mrs. Reginald Batchilder , Georgetown ." (From Guardian. June 10, 1922) D. "On May 21st in Georgetown , Julia Margaret , age 14, the third daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke , Georgetown ." (Guardian. June 10, 1922) D. At Moncton, N.B. , recently, Lawrence Yorston , youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yorston , formerly of Georgetown ., aged 9 months. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing parents a brother, Ronald. (From Guardian, June 23, 1922) D. At Boston, June 30th, Mrs. Tory , formerly Miss Annie Haynes of Georgetown . She leaves to mourn a sorrowing husband, nine children in the U.S.A . and two sisters: Mrs. Michael McDonald and Mrs. Stewart of Georgetown , and a brother Charles Haynes . (From Patriot. July 11, 1922) D. In Amherst, N.S. , recently, Mrs. Alexander Yorston , formerly of Georgetown . Her last days were cheered in the tender nursing of her daughters. She leaves to mourn beside her sorrowing husband, three daughters and one son: Katie and Winnifred of Amherst and Mrs. Cousins of Moncton, and Bernard. (From Guardian. July 22, 1922) M. At St. James Church, Georgetown , Aug. 2, Miss Mary Gotell , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Gotell to William Fitzgerald , son of Capt. Charles & Mrs. Fitzgerald , Georgetown . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Hughes. Attendants were Miss Jennie King and Mr. James Condon . (From Guardian. Aug. 3, 1922) M. "At St. George's Church, St. George's, P.E.I. , on July 26th , Miss Mary J. McLean , eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jerome McLean , De Gros Marsh , to Mr. John J .. McCormac, Boughton Island , Rev. R. J. McLean , officiating assisted by Rev., G. J. McLellan . Attendants were Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre and Mr. D. A. McCormac . They will reside in Boughton Island . (From Guardian. Aug. 8, 1922) M. At Souris , on Aug. 16th, Miss Genevieve De Lorie of Georgetown to Mr. John McDonald , Rev. Father McLean officiating. Attendants were Stella DeLorie and J. McLellan . (From Patriot. Aug. 23, 1922) M. "At Pictou recently, in the Kirk Church, Miss Alice Baker and Mr. Guy Hemphill of Georgetown . They will reside in Pictou ." (Guardian. Aug. 18, 1922) M. "At the home of the bride's father, Alexander Gordon , Mitchell River , Aug. 23, 1922, by Rev. A. S. Stewart , Mr. MillanA . McConnell of Georgetown and Annie M. Gordon , Mitchell River ." (Patriot. Aug. 26, 1922) M. At Georgetown , on Wednesday, 23rd August, by the Rev. J. A. Greenlees , M.A ., of St. David's Presbyterian Church George P. Lelacheur to Mabel V. Parker , both residents of Boston, Mass. (From Patriot. Aug. 29, 1922) D. At Georgetown , on Aug. 31st, Charles Johnson . Besides a sorrowing mother, he leaves to mourn his step¬ father, William Martell , step-brothers & sister: Patrick, Peter, William, Michael and Mary. Service from St. James Church. (From Patriot. Sept. 1, 1922) M. At All Souls' Chapel, St. Peter 's Cathedral, Charlottetown , on Sept. 7th, Miss Mary Louise Jenkins , only daughter of Mrs. W. W. Jenkins of Georgetown to Mr. J. T. Holman , Somerville, Mass. (From Patriot. Sept. 9, 1922). The Guardian reported the wedding as taking place at St. Paul's, Charlottetown , the mother as Mrs. A. Jenkins and the groom as Joseph Holmes . (From Guardian, corresponding date) D. At , Mass. , Aug. 29th, Mrs. Isabella Simons , wife of Joseph Simons , age 75. She was born in Georgetown , P. E.I ., Mar. 24, 1848, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Roderick Campbell of that place, She married Joseph L. Simons on Dec. 24th, 1867. She leaves six children all the U.S.A . (From Patriot. Sept. 9, 1922) B. "At Cardigan , Aug. 31, 1922, to Mr. & Mrs. Horace Parker , a daughter." (Patriot. Sept. 12, 1922) D. At Georgetown , Sept. 12th, Louise Soloman , eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. F. Soloman , age 16. Besides her sorrowing parents she leaves to mourn four sisters, Annie, Agnes, Estella Fredda and one brother Walter. (From Guardian. Sept. 14, 1922) D. At Georgetown , Sept. 11th, Frederick, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Yoston . Besides his sorrowing parents he heaves to mourn brothers and sisters: John, Florence, Myrtle, Roy, Russell, Melville & Maizie. (From Guardian. Sept. 15, 1922) M. At Charlottetown , Sept. 6th, Miss Ada E. Gordon , daughter of Mrs. William H. Gordon , "Kenmore," Brudenell , and Mr. Chester Lowe Bovyer, of "Broadlands", , Rev. C. E. Armstrong of Montague Church of Christ officiating. (From Guardian. Aug. 16th-engagement-and Sept. 28th, 1922) D. 'The death occurred at Pictou, N.S. , of John, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Milton Hemphill , formerly of Georgetown . He leaves to mourn besides his parents two brothers." (Guardian. Oct 2, 1922)