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B. “At Georgetown, Aug. 15th to Mr. & Mrs. William Hobbs, a daughter, Eleanor Winnifred.” (Mm, Aug. 21 1931)
B. “At Georgetown, Sept. 13th. to Mr. & Mrs. Lyman V. Jay, adaughter (Zelda Nadine)” (Patriot, Sept. 7, 1931)
M. “At Trinity Church, Sept. 9, 1931 by Rev. C. N. Brown, Hammond Charles Hemphill to Amy Lillian Moore, both of Charlottetown.” (Guarfl'an, Sept. 10, 1931)
D. On Sept. 15th, Mr. Charles Landry, Georgetown, formerly of Lower Montague. He was born in Landois, Cape Breton in 1873. He leaves to mourn his widow and one daughter, Frances (Mrs. George Taylor), Georgetown. (From Patrigt, Sept. 18, 1931)
M. At St. James Church, Georgetown, Sept. 23rd, Lena, daughter of Capt. John Jerroir, to William Mahar of Charlottetown. Attendants were Miss Nellie Mahar and Peter Boudreault. Rev. 0 Kiggins officiated. (From Guardian, Sept. 29, 1931)
B. “At Georgetown on Sept. 22nd, to Mr. & Mrs. Milton Hemphill, a daughter, Mary Joyce” (Guardian, Sept. 29, 1931)
D. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 22nd, Mrs. J. W. McPhee of Georgetown, aged 53, a daughter of Capt. Samuel Hemphill. Besides her disconsolate husband there are leftto mourn a sister, Mrs. Boyce, two half sisters, Mrs. McNeil] of Georgetown and Mrs. McKeeman, Dorchester, Mass; a half brother, James, in Dorchester, Mass; also her father and stepmother and a step-son, Alex, of Boston, Mass.. Premier Stewart was present at the largely—attended funeral. (From Patriot, Sept. 25, 1931)
D. After a short illness, Mrs. Frank Joyce, St. John, formerly Miss Mary Jerroir , a niece of Mrs. Frank Gotell. (From Guardian, Oct 14, 1931)
D. At Cardigan, Oct. 29th, Mrs. Daniel McMaster, formerly Miss Mary Smith of Georgetown. She leaves to mourn a husband and grown family in the U.S.A.; also sisters: Elizabeth, Ellen and Mrs. John Murphy in Georgetown. (From Guardian Nov. 2, 1931)
M. On Oct. 5th in Halifax, Helen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Cherry, formerly of Georgetown, P.E.l., toRonald Tracey, Ship Harbour, N.S. . (From m, Oct. 25, 1931)
B. On Sept. 15th, to Mr. & Mrs. G. F. Owen, Halifax, a daughter Laura Isabel Louise. Mr. Owen was formerly from Georgetown, P. E.I.. (From Patriot, Oct. 27, 1931)
D. At Georgetown, Nov. 5, 1931, George W. Hibbett, veteran railway man. He was born in Summerside, Feb. 22, 1856, and entered the rail service as baggage master in March 1876. Later he becamea conductor and spent 49 years in that capacity. He had a keen interest in racing and was successful with some horses. He was married three times, first to Annie MacDonald of Georgetown with whom he had one son, Harry, who predeceased him; secondly to Granville Lord of Tryon with whom he had two children, Eileen, wife of J. A. B. McConnell, Georgetown and Charies, an engineer in training; thirdly he married Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler, formerly Miss
Gertrude Poole of Brudenell. Service was from the Baptist Church and included Masonic rites. (From Patriot, Nov. 6, 1931 & Giggdian, Nov. 9, 1931)
B. “On Oct. 23rd, to Mr. & Mrs. James Condon, a son, Joseph Jerome.” (Pam'ot, Nov. 10, 1931)
B. “At Georgetown, Nov. 8, 1931, to Mr. & Mrs. Fred Delory, a son, Arthurlames Cullen.” (Patriot, Nov. 14, 1931)
D. At Georgetown, Nov. 29th, Angus Herbert Parker, aged 76. He was a son of the late George Parker. He farmed, and for many years operated a foundry, at first in partnership with his brother-in-law, the late James Culton, and lateralone. His ploughshares were especially well-known for quality. He was a member of St. David’s United Church choir. His wife predeceased him in 1926. He leaves to mourn two sons, Wilfred, accountant at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, and Henry on the homestead, and a daughter Edith, Mrs. John MacDonaldatChipperfield, Sask.; also two sisters, Mrs. Sarah McAulay of New Glasgow, NS. and Mrs.
Culton of Trenton, N. S. . (From Patriot, Nov. 30, 1931)
D. At Georgetown, Dec. 2nd, 1931, Miss Cecily MacPhee, aged 88. She leaves to mourn a niece, Mrs. AllisterMacdonald. (From Patriot, Dec. 4, 1931)
D. In Boston, Mass, Dec. 6th, Gordon Jenkins, aged 24, son of the Late W. W. Jenkins. There are left to mourn his mother, a brother, Reginald, of Charlottetown and a sister, Mrs. J. T. Holmes of Boston; also two half— brothers and two half—sisters. Funeral at Georgetown. (From Patriot, Dec. 13, 1931 and Gyflfian, Dec. 10, 1931)
D. At the home of his daughter, Sydney, C.B. Captain John Weatherbie, aged 87. He was born in Pownal, P.E.I. 25 Oct, 1844. and died in Sydney Nov. 30, 1931. In 1873 he married Miss Jessie Parker, daughter of the late George Parker, Franklin Hill, Georgetown, P.E.1.. She predeceased him 26 years ago. Capt. Weatherbie was very active in the temperance cause . five children survive: Sydney 8., in Bellevue, P.E.I.; Hamid in California, Maud (Mrs. Clifford Young), Camden, Me.; Leila(Mrs. Frank Moore), Sydney, C.B., Milton in Boston; also 8 grandchildren and 3 great—great grandchildren and three sisters. Burial in the United Church Cemetery, Georgetown. (From Patriot, Dec. 7th 1931&_GLar_d;ag, Dec. 11) ~
D. At the City Hospital, Howard Sampson, aged 20, formerly of Georgetown. Both his parents predeceased him. (From Patriot, Dec. 11, 1931)
D. On Dec. 15th. Mrs. John Whiting. She was twice married: first to Mr. Clark to whom she had a son, Rev. P.C. Clark, and secondly to John Whiting, who survives; and also an adopted daughter, Gertrude (Mrs. Moorside), in Maine. (From m, Dec. 16, 1931)
B. “At Georgetown, Dec. 16th, to Mr. & Mrs. James Publicover, a daughter, Doris Kathleen.” (Guardian, Jan. 2, 1932)
D. “At Charlottetown, Dec. 22nd, Florence I. McDonald, aged 59." (Patriot, Jan. 2, 1932)