Vital Statistics : 1923-1926 59 D. At Charlottetown , Sept. 1st, Gunner Noah Garnhum , age 38. He served overseas and in France was severely gassed. He leaves to mourn besides his aged mother, a widow, nee Annie McLean , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Murdock McLean of Georgetown and children: Evelyn, John and George, also brothers in Charlottetown andtheU. S.A .. (From Guardian. Sept. 1, 1923) D. At St. Louis , P.E.I. , Dolly Jerroir , daughter of Alcid & Mrs. Jerroir , formerly of Georgetown ." (Patriot. Aug. 9, 1923) M. At the residence of the bride's parents, Charlottetown , on Septa, 22, 1923, Miss Florence Jessie Lantz , only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Lantz to Captain Benjamin Conrad , son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Conrad , Georgetown , Rev. W. Orr Mulligan officiating. (From Patriot. Sept. 22, 1923) M. At Somerville, Mass. , Sept. 30th, Miss Margaret Viola Beaton , a native of Georgetown, P.E.I. , and William A. O' Neill of Somerville, Rev. Father McCarthy officiating. (From Patriot. Oct. 2, 1923) B. "At City Hospital, Sept. 15th, to Mr. & Mrs. James Hessian , Georgetown , a daughter." (Guardian. Oct 3, 1923) D. At Dorchester, Mass. , Oct. 1st, Mrs. McNeill , formerly Miss Catherine McPhee of Georgetown . She leaves to mourn beside her sorrowing husband a large family of sons and daughters and one brother, Daniel McPhee , of Georgetown . (From Guardian. Oct 16, 1923) D. "In Florida , Mrs. Palmer , formerly Annie Hicken of Georgetown ." (Guardian. Nov. 10, 1923) D. Suddenly , at Halifax , Nov. 12th, Miss Elizabeth McPhee , aged 33 years, daughter of John W. McPhee , of Georgetown . She had for three years been a member of the office staff of the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail and formerly an instructor in shorthand at Acadia University. Besides her father, a prominent lobster packer, she leaves to mourn her step-mother and a brother, Alexander, in the Canadian West. An older brother, Guy, gave up his life in the Great War. Interment in the Presbyterian Cemetery , Georgetown . (From Patriot. Nov. 14, 1923) D. At Rustico , Mrs. Gallant , leaving to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, one son and three daughters, including Mrs. Robert Jeffrey and Mrs. John Batchilder of Georgetown . (From Guardian. Nov. 26, 1923) M. At Cathedral, Nov. 29th, Miss Cecilia Cnllen , daughter of T. P. Cullen , Sherwood , to Mr. Fred DeLorie , son of Mr. & Mrs. John DeLorie of Georgetown , Rev. Father McDonald officiating. Attendants were Miss Gertie Cullen and Mr. E. J. Hodgson Morrisey . (From Guardian. Dec. 3, 1923) 1924: D. "At Boston, Mrs. Dugald Mclsaac , formerly of Georgetown ." Burial in Georgetown . (Guardian. Feb. 2, 1924) D. On Feb. 29th at Chester, Penn. , Dr. Frederick O . Norton, professor of New Testament Literature at Crozier Theological Seminary, a native of Brudenell, P.E.I. , Canada , age 57. He was born Feb. 3, 1868, son of Frederick Peter Norton and Ann Rosina (Davis) Norton. He is survived by his wife Florence L. Minter of Missouri and two children. Dr. Norton was a member of the Church of Christ (Disciples) and the author of many books and articles. (From Patriot. Front Page, Mar. 8, 1924) D. "At Boston, Mrs. Gillis , formerly Miss McKinnon , of Georgetown, P.E.I. , sister of Mrs. Thomas Henry ." (Guardian. Mar. 14, 1924) D. At Saint John , N .B. , on April 21st, Joseph Lavandier , formerly of Georgetown , aged 25. He leaves to mourn a widow, his mother, Mrs. Mary Lavandier , a brother, Gilbert, and a sister, Mrs. Rufus Clory . (From Guardian. April 25, 1924) The Patriot records "sisters." M. On May 5th at St. John, Mrs. Maude Thompson , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles King , Portland, Me. to James De Young of Georgetown, P.E.I. (From Guardian. May 16, 1924) D. "In , on May 11th. John Morrison , aged 83" (Patriot, May 24, 1924 D. On June 8th, at Georgetown , Mrs. John King , aged 55, leaving to mourn, besides her sorrowing husband, three daughters, Jennie and Priscilla at home and Annie in the U.S.A ., Rev. Father Kiggins was her spiritual advisor. (From Guardian. June 11, 1924) D. On June 23rd, aged 70, Mr. Frank Conrad , found unconscious in his dory. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing wife, sons and daughters: Jack in the U.S.A .; Clifford in Detroit; Benjamin in Charlottetown ; Mrs. Lowe , Mrs. Wolfe , Mrs. Libby and Mrs. Henderson all in the U.S.A. Rev. McGowan officiated at the funeral. (From Guardian. July 2, 1924) D. "In Boston, recently, Georgina King formerly of Georgetown, P. EL , of pneumonia, leaving to mourn her mother and four sisters in Trenton, N.S. ." (Patriot. July 3, 1924) D. At Georgetown , July 19th, Mrs. John Smith , aged 91, leaving to mourn one daughter, Mrs. Walsh . Funeral from St. James Church" (From Guardian. July 23, 1924 & corresponding Patriot)) D. At Dorchester, July 5th, Michael Mnrphy , formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. , leaving to mourn a sorrowing wife, nee Miss Annie O' Brien of Georgetown, P.E.I. , and three sons, George, Frank and David all of Dorchester. (From Patriot. July 24, 1924) M. At Dorchester, Mass. , July 18th, Miss Ruth Hemphill , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hemphill , of Georgetown, P.E.I. , and Mr. Daniel MacKeeman , Dorchester, Mass. . Attendants were Miss Delia Hemphill , cousin of the bride, and Mr. Fred Cooper . They will reside in Dorchester after a three weeks visit to Georgetown, P.E.I. . (From Patriot. July 26, 1924) B. "At Georgetown , Aug. 2nd, to Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Stewart , a daughter." (Guardian. Aug. 6, 1924)