Vital Statistics : 1930-32 68 1931: D. "At Georgetown , Jan. 2nd, 1931, James Mair , Burnt Point , aged 88." He was born in Nova Scotia but came to P.E.Island some years ago. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing widow a daughter, Miss Anna , lady superintendent of the P.E.I. Hospital and three sons: George and Bartlett at home and Charles in . Funeral was conducted by Rev. C.U. MacNevin , St. David's United Church. (From Patriot Jan. 20, 1931) D. At Georgetown , Jan. 13, Mrs. John Walker , aged 49. She was the daughter of the late William Stead and leaves to mourn besides her grief-stricken husband, three sons and two daughters: Chester, Spurgeon, Stanley, Nettie, Lillian, all of Georgetown , also three brothers, a half-brother and two half-sisters. (From Guardian. Feb 5, 1931) D. Recently at Trenton, N.S. , Capt. James Jerroir , formerly of Georgetown , aged 103 years. He leaves to mourn five sons and one daughter." (From Patriot. Jan. 24, 1931) ~ D. In Boston Mass, William White , formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. . He was twice married. He leaves to mourn five daughters and one brother, Harry, of Georgetown . (From Patriot. Jan. 24, 1931) M. At the home of Mr. Mrs. Fitzpatrick , Woodville , on Jan. 21, 1931, Christina Fitzpatrick to Frank Gotell , son of Mrs. Sarah Gotell . They will reside in Georgetown . (From Patriot. Feb. 2, 1931) D. At Georgetown , Feb. 3rd, Miss Mary MacDonald , aged 89, daughter of the late Joseph MacDonald , Burnt Point , a former teacher. She leaves to mourn one brother, Robert. (From Guardian. Feb. 6, 1931) D. At , Mar. 1, Michael Kecnan . He leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing widow, two sons, James and Bernard at home and daughter, Annie, student at P.W.C .; also a brother George in Georgetown and two sisters in the U.S.A .. (From Patriot. Mar. 4, 1931) D. At the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown , on Mar. 16th, Mary MacPhee , Georgetown , aged 78 years. Her brother Michael predeceased her a year ago. (From Patriot. Mar. 16, 1931) D. At Vancouver , Apr. 25th, Mrs. Robert Shannon , formerly Miss Annie McLeod of Georgetown, P.E.I. , once principal of Georgetown High School and organist at St. David's Church. She leaves to mourn besides her grief-stricken husband four sons; also a sister Sadie, in Georgetown , and four brothers Albin, Will and Charles of Georgetown and Rev. Parmenas in . (Guardian. May 12, 1931) D. At Boston, May 8th, Mrs. S. Wolfe , nee Florence Conrad , formerly of Sturgeon and Georgetown , leaving to mourn a sorrowing husband and three brothers: John M. in Medford, Mass; Clifford in Vancouver, B.C. and F.B . in Charlottetown . Funeral from St David's Church, Georgetown . (From Guardian. May 9,1931) B. "At Georgetown , May 9th, to Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lavers , a daughter, Clara Winnifred ." (Patriot. May 18 1931) ' B. Recently to Mr. & Mrs. F. Dicks , a baby boy. (From Patriot, May 25, 1931) D. On June 5th at Georgetown , Hon . Paul A. Scully . He was born at Souris West , forty six years ago, son of the late Thomas Scully . He was manager of the Georgetown branch of the J.J. Hughes store from 1919 and was a Liberal M.L.A . for the Georgetown district. He leaves to mourn a widow, formerly Mamie Maclnnis of Souris and nine children: Stephen, Gerald, Joseph, Adolphus. Lucy, Agnes Geraldine , Constance and Bernadette all at home; also brothers and sisters. (From Patriot. June 5th and Guardian. June 6, 1931) D. At New Perth , June 8th, William Lavers of Georgetown , aged 70. He leaves to mourn sons, Dingwell and Charles in Nova Scotia ., and daughters Mrs. Irving and Mrs. Mary A. Owen . Also a sister, Mrs. Webster of Dunnstaffnage. Services from Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown . (From Patriot June 8, 1931) D. In Monlana, U.S.A. , June 1st, Mr. Joseph McDonald uncle of Mr. John Morrison , Georgetown, P.E.I. . (From Patriot. June 12, 1931) D. At Charlottetown , June 22nd, Annie Isabel Tapper of Georgetown , aged 86 years, widow of the late Theodore W. Tapper of Halifax . (From Patriot June 23, 1931) D. At , Penna, U. S.A. , July 19th. Frank MacDonald , well-known chemical engineer, aged 58, son of Capt. John MacDonald & his wife Mary Ann McAvoy of , leaving to mourn his widow, Sarah Gill of Maine; and two brothers. James and Thomas in Georgetown and also a sister, Mrs. James Wood , Lake Verde , P.E.I. (From Patriot. July 20, 1931) D. "At Montague, July 30th, Richard Sheldon Ross , infant son of Sheldon and Mrs. Ross, aged 2 mo. and 18 days." (Patriot July 30. 1931) D. At , Me. , U.S.A ., Ralph Rooks . His widow was Miss Josephine Martin , Georgetown .(From Guardian. July 30, 1931) D. At Georgetown , July 28th, Mrs. Mary Lavers , aged 76. There are left to mourn four sons and three daughters: Dr. Percy and Harry in , Lester in Georgetown , Newman in Lynn, Mass, Florence, ass't matron Prince Co ., Hospital, May , R.N. , and Pearl at home, also a brother Percy in New York . Funeral from Holy Trinity Church. (Guardian. July 30, 1931) D. At Georgetown , Aug. 15th, Mrs. John Delory . Besides her disconsolate husband there are left to mourn two daughters and two sons: Mrs. Grant , Cambridge , Mass; Fannie in Georgetown ; Fred in Georgetown and Eugene in Newport ; also three sisters and two brothers: Mrs. William Carey , , Mass; Mrs. Michael Ready , Sussex, N.B. ; Mrs. Anthony Flynn , Charlottetown ; Thomas McAdam , Johnson's River; Peter McAdam , . (From Guardian. Aug. 18, 1931)