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last fifty years has been doing a tailoring business in Georgetown with a residence on Lower Water Street. He is survived by sons and daughters: John, of Charlottetown, James, of Detroit, Mrs. B. Creamer of Souris, Mrs. D.J. McCormack of Boughton Island, Mrs. John Leightizer, Charlottetown. Mrs. Albert Roberts, Gardner, Me. Rev. 0. Kiggins officiated at the funeral service. (From Patriot. May 26, 1928)

D. At Georgetown, recently, Evelyn Garnhum, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Murdock McLean She was born in Georgetown in 1910, the daughter of the late Noah and Annie Garnhum and leaves to mourn two brothers John and George. Service by Rev. H. Pierce. (From Guardian, Apr. 27, 1928)

D. On May 27th, Samuel Bell, Georgetown. He leaves to mourn his sorrowing widow and adopted daughter Mildred at home, two daughters in the US. A. and two sons William in New Glasgow and Clifford, officer on the tug, Rona, also a half sister, Mrs. John Stewart, Georgetown and a half-brother, the Rev. Benjamin Glover in Western Canada.” (From Guardian, May. 29, 1928)

M. On July 4, 1928, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Dalziel, Charlottetown, Miss Mary Louise Hobbs to Mr. Frank Gillespie of Clyde River. Attendants were Lillian G. Dalziel and Nathan Young.” (From Patriot, July 21, 1928)

D. In Moose Jaw, Sask., July 8th, A. D. McPhee, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I..” (Patriot, July 14, 1928) The July 16th Patriot added that McPhee, postmaster in Georgetown for 15 years, “personally attended to every mail going and coming at that time, never missing one mail.”

D. “At Lanigan, Sask., July 13th, George Edwin McFarlane, aged 72 years, born in Georgetown, P. E.I., son of the late James McFarlane.” (Patriot, July 22, 1928)

D. On July 14th, at Georgetown, Mrs. Harry Thistle. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband three sons in the U.S.A. Herman, Henry and Frank, one son, William, in Western Canada and a son, Charles, at home.

(Guardian, July 21, 1928)

D. On July 15th at Georgetown, Mrs. William Batchilder, of pneumonia. Besides her sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn four sons: John, Reginald, and William in Georgetown and James in Detroit, and also three daughters: Mrs. Fouchere, Mrs. F. J. Soloman and Mrs. P. J. Soloman all of Georgetown. (From Guardian, July 19, 1928)

D. At Dickinson, N. D., George Herbert Parker, aged 64, son of the lateJohn Parker of Cardigan. He had been engaged in ranching. His widow was Miss Tillie Poole of Lower Montague. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. John Wagner, Mrs. Mabel Lelacheur and a brother, Horace Parker (From Gr_ra_rtflan, July 30, 1928)

D. In Boston, July 31st, Mrs. Howe, formerly Priscilla King, daughter of Mr. John King of Georgetown. Besides her grief-stricken husband, there are left to mourn two sisters, Annie in Boston and Jennie, of the firm of A. A. McDonald & Bros, Georgetown. (From Guardian, Aug. 7, 1928)

D. “At Pictou, Aug. 8th, Mrs. Ivan Hemphill, formerly of Georgetown. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, two children.” (Guardian, Aug. 18, 1928)

D. On Aug. 16th, at Georgetown, William O’Brien. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Dr. Stewart in Georgetown and Mrs. D. W. Mom'sey of Prince Rupert, B.C. also a daughter Mrs. Allen of Emerald, P.E.I.. (From Guardian, Aug. 21, 1928)

D. On August 17th, at St. Peter’s, C.B., Mrs. Sampson, formerly of Georgetown. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, three children: Murdock in Rustico; Henry in Georgetown; and one daughter, Mrs. Bora, St. Peter’s, C.B. (From Guardian, Aug. 27, 1928)

B. “At Georgetown Royalty, on Aug. 28th, to Mr. & Mrs. Horace Parker, a son, John Herbert Fremont.” (Patriot, Sept, 5, 1928)

D. At Boston, Sept. 2nd, Eli King, formerly of Georgetown. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing wife and family, one sister in Boston; two in Georgetown, P.E.I.: Mrs. Boudreault and Mrs. David, also two brothers in Georgetown, John and Simon. (From Guardian Sept. 13, 1928)

D. At Sydney, Peter Hubert, formerly of Georgetown. He leaves to mourn a widow, five daughters and three sons.” (Guardian, Oct. 1, 1928)

M. “On Oct 4th, 1928, by Rev. Canon Malone, Anna Leona Yorston, daughter of the late William & Mrs. Yorston, to Lyman VictorJay, son of the late Edward & Mrs. Jay, Peakes’ Station.” (Gwen, Oct. 15, 1928)

D. At Georgetown, Oct. 14th, Harry Jenkins, age 52. He was a son of the late Richard R. Jenkins and leaves to mourn a widow, one sister, Mrs. Lemon in Davenport, Iowa, and the following brothers: Clement, Shelton, and Elmer in the U.S.A. and Glen in Georgetown, P.E.I. . (From Guardian, Oct. 17, 1928)

D. In Vancouver, Nov. 3rd, Thomas Wickwire, son of the late Ezra Wickwire of Georgetown, P.E.I.. Besides a family in BC, he leaves a widow, formerly Helen MacDonald, daughter of Capt. John & Mary MacDonald and sister of John MacDonald, retired C.N.R. conductor, Charlottetown, P.E.I. . (From Guardian, Nov. 10, 1928)

B. “At the P.E.I. Hospital on Nov. 6th to Mr. & Mrs. Albert Dalziel, a son, stillborn.” (Guardian, Nov. 10, 1928)

D. On Nov. 10th, at Georgetown, Mrs. Sarah Condon, aged 79. She was born in Gasperaux but has lived in Georgetown for some years. She leaves to mourn three daughters: Mrs. J. D. Mooney of Ottawa, Mrs. William McIntyre of Attleboro, Mass, and Mrs. Richard McCarville of Kinkora, P.E.I. and two sons: John A in Munay Harbour and James J. at home. Rev. 0. Kiggins officiated at the funeral. (Guardian, Nov. 21, 1928 and m, Dec. 3, 1928))

D. “Atthe P.E.I. Hospital, on Nov. 11, 1928, Mrs. John Hanson, aged 51 years.” (Guardian Nov. 13, 1928). She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, one daughter, Mrs. Simmonds and a stepdaughter, Mrs.