Vital Statistics : 1933-35 73 M. In Methuen, Mass. , Sept. 23rd, Miss Edith Carter of Methuen, to Newman Wight , son of Mr. & Mrs. William D. Wight of Georgetown, P.E.I. . (From Guardian. Sept. 30, 1933) D. "Suddenly, at Boston, Aug. 13, 1933, Mrs. Harrington , youngest daughter of Angus D. MacLellan of Boston, formerly of Georgetown ." (Patriot. Aug. 14 1933) D. On Oct. 10, 1933, the Hon . James D. Stewart , Premier and Attorney-General of P.E.I. . He was born at Lower Montague , Jan. 15, 1874, the son of David Stewart and Lydia Ayres . He practiced law in Georgetown for many years and was representative from 5th Kings to the P.E.I. Legislature as a Conservative but as his legal and political career advanced he moved to Charlottetown . In 1901 he married Barbara Westaway of Georgetown who survives him along with sons David and Allan and daughters Roma ( Mrs. George Goodwin of ) who was the first woman admitted to the bar of P.E.I. ; Helen ( Mrs. William P.C. Boutilier ) of Kenogami, Quebec ; Maude ( Mrs. James B. Gerard ) and Misses Marjorie and Lillian at home; also one brother David J. Stewart , Lower Montague . (From detailed accounts in Patriot & Guardian. Oct. 11, 1933) M. "At Basilica, Oct 9th, 1933, by the Rev. Louis Dougan , Margaret Catherine McAIeer of Charlottetown to William Milford Batchilder of Georgetown " (Patriot. Oct. 12, 1933) M. At St. James R.C. Church . Georgetown , Dec. 13th, Miss Catherine M. Fraser , eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Fraser , Georgetown to William S. Martell of Georgetown , son of Mr. & Mrs. George Martell of Panmure Island . Rev. O. Kiggins officiating. Attendants were Miss Millicent Fraser and Neil Wright of Georgetown . (From Guardian. Dec. 15, 1933) D. "On Dec. 22nd, 1933, at Willowbourne, Taunton, Eng., Cornelia Susanna Bagster , aged 88, niece of the lateW. B. Aitken of Georgetown, P.E.I. " (Patriot. Jan. 18, 1934) 1934: D. "On Feb. 10th, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Eliza McFadyen of , aged 83." (Guardian. Feb. 13, 1934) D. At Burnt Point , Feb. 11th, aged 31, Miss Georgina Hemphill . Although ailing she had spent "the entire last summer in a camp in the woods" but "the winter was too much for her". She leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing mother, brothers: Herbert of Boston, Henry and Warren at home and sisters: Elizabeth ( Mrs. Fraser ), Mattie, Grace, Susan and Mary at home and Delia ( Mrs. Jones ) in Boston, Mass. .(From Patriot. Feb. 14, 1934 & corresponding Guardian) M. On Feb. 12th by Father Kiggins, Miss Mabel Isabel Larkin and Albert Rafuse . (" Observations." Patriot. Feb. 16, 1934) M. On Feb. 13th, By Father Kiggins, Miss Elizabeth Morrison and Mr. Fogarty . (" Observations." Patriot. Feb. 16, 1934 M. At the home of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ross , Georgetown , on Feb. 14th, their daughter, Myrtle, to Mr. Oliver Babanough (sic) of Bunbury, P.E.I. . Attendants were Miss Nettie Walker and Theodore Lavers with Edna Lavers as ringbearer. (From Guardian. Feb. 27, 1934) B. To Mr. & Mrs. Clarence David , Mar. 31st, a daughter (" Observations," Patriot. April 4, 1934) D. Recently , at Georgetown , Mrs. William Fitzgerald (nee Mary Gotell ), aged 36. She leaves to mourn her husband and children: Leonard, Mary, Catherine, Francis, James & Adele. She was the daughter of Henry Gotell of Georgetown and leaves brothers and sisters; Frank, Temple, John and Mrs. Milton Hemphill, an uncle, William Batchilder , and an aunt Mrs. William Easton , Georgetown , with five other aunts in the U.S.A .. (Patriot. June 5, 1934) D. In the City Hospital, June 7, 1934, Anna Marguerite Morrison , infant daughter of the late Anna [daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke , Georgetown ] and Fred Morrison , City." (From Guardian. June 9, 1934) B. "At Brookline, Aug. 27, 1934, to Harold and Mr. Arthur (nee Agnes Macdonald , Georgetown ), a son." (Guardian. Sept. 14, 1934) D. "At Saint John , N .B. , recently, Max Hilchey , a veteran of the World War, son of Mr. & the late Mrs. John Hilchey , Georgetown , leaving to mourn his father and four sisters: Mrs. Hawes and Mrs. Sinclair , in Mass. ; Mrs. Cormier in B.C . and Madden, now at home. Another brother, Duncan, also served overseas and passed away in the States a little less than a year ago. Funeral to St. David's Cemetery , Rev. C.U. MacNevin , officiating, the last post and reveille were sounded at the grave. (From " Observations," Patriot. June 16, 1934) D. In the Sanitorium., Charlottetown , recently, Miss Dora Pnblicover . In addition to her sorrowing parents she has left brothers and sisters: Mrs. McLeod , Mrs. Henry , Ellen, Agnes, Sybil, William, James & Lincoln. Burial in the Episcopal Cemetery (From " Observations," Patriot. June 16, 1934) M. At the home of her aunt & uncle, Dr. & Mrs. David Scannell , , Mass. , July 7th, by the Rev. D. R. Montgomery , pastor of the Episcopal Church, Elizabeth ( Beth ) Gordon Douglas , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. H. Douglas , Georgetown, P.E.I , to Robert Edgar Lannon , son of Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Lannon , , Mass. . Attendants were Marion Douglas and Charles W. Gillis . Miss Hilda Bames , formerly of Georgetown , played the Wedding March. (From Patriot July 10, 1934) B. 'Twin babies, a boy and a girl, came to Mr. & Mrs. George Mair , Wednesday morning." (Patriot. Saturday, Sept. 15, 1934) B. "On Saturday to Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Clory , a boy." (From " Observations," Patriot. Friday, Oct 5, 1934) B. "On Tuesday, to Mr. & Mrs. J. Mrs . Howard Macdonald , a boy." (" Observations," Patriot. Friday, Oct. 5, 1934)