Vital Statistics : 1933-35 74 M. Recently , Miss Lottie Jeffrey to Jas. D. Blackett of Newport . (From " Observations," Patriot. Nov. 13, 1934) D. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Nov. 16th, Elizabeth Hannah Aitken , in her 85th year. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery , Georgetown ." (Patriot. Nov. 17, 1934) D. In Charlottetown , Nov. 29th, Alice M. Dicks (nee Alice Mary McDonnell , aged 47, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Angus MacDonnell , Georgetown, P.E.I , formerly of Judique , C.B. , dearly beloved wife of Capt. Edward Dicks . She leaves to mourn besides her husband a son, Edwin Earl , and daughters, Kathleen Audrey and Edith Cavell of Charlottetown & Edna ( Mrs. Victor Chaisson ) Summerside ; also a brother, William McDonnell of Charlottetown and a half-brother, of Boston. (From Patriot. Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, 1934) B. "At the P.E.I. Hospital , Dec. 10th, to Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Parker , a son. " (Patriot. Dec. 10, 1934) D. On Dec. 14th, Mrs. Senator Robertson , Lower Montague , (nee Elizabeth McFarlane , formerly of Georgetown ), aged 85, daughter of James McFarlane . (From " Observations," Patriot. Dec. 21, 1934) D. Recently , Mrs. McLellan , Father Kiggins officiating. (From " Observations," Patriot. Dec. 27, 1934) M. In the Church of England, Georgetown , on Nov. 21st, Melissa Etta , daughter of Mrs. William Campbell , Roseneath , and the late Charles R. Gould , Bangor, Me. to Louis Vincent Yorston , son of Mrs. William Batchilder and the late William Yorston , Georgetown , Rev. J. T. Payne officiating. Attendants were Eva Gould and Waldron Lavers . Rose Fairchild was organist. (From Guardian. Dec. 4, 1934) 1935: B & D. During the week, three babies were born in Georgetown . On Jan 2nd, a girl to Mr. & William McLeod ; on Jan. 3rd, a girl to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rafuse and on Jan. 5th a girl to Mr. & Mrs. Guy Hemphill and one baby died, the child of Mr. & Mrs. James Publicover . (From " Observations," Patriot. Jan. 9, 1935) D. On Jan. 15, Nelson Dicks , young son of Capt. Nelson Dicks . Burial in Episcopal Cemetery . (" Observations." Patriot. Jan. 24, 1935) D. At Lower Montague , on Jan. 24th, Mrs. Matilda Parker , nee Poole, widow of Herbert Parker , formerly of Cardigan . She spent many years in the American West. (From Patriot. Jan. 29th, 1935) M. On Saturday evening, at the United Church Manse , on Feb. 2nd, Miss Irene Bnffet of Souris and Spurgeon Walker of Georgetown . Attendants were Lillian Walker and Melbourne Ross . The couple will reside in Georgetown . (From " Observations," Patriot. Feb. 8, 1935) D. Recentlyin Massachusetts , Charles Mutlow , uncle of Elmer Llewellyn , formerly a meat merchant on , Georgetown . A son, Raymond, accompanied the remains home for burial in Sturgeon . (From " Observations," Patriot, Feb. 8, 1935) B. "On Feb. 5th, to Mr. & Mrs. William Doyle , a son." (" Observations, Patijot, Feb. 11, 1935) M. Recently by Father Kiggins, Malcolm Martell to Sophia Boudreault . (From " Observations." Patriot. Mar. 9,1935) D. On Mar. 16th, Mrs. Hugh MacLellan (nee Katherine MacDonald of ), aged 82, survived by a sister, Mrs. Hector MacKinnon , Burnt Point , and a nephew D. P. MacKinnon . (From " Observations." Patriot. Mar. 22, 1935 & Guardian, Mar. 23, 1935) B. On Monday, to Mr. & Mrs. David Lavers , a son. (" Observations," Patriot. Friday, Mar. 22, 1935 D. In Hospital in Charlottetown , Apr. 4, Charles Haines . He was born at Country Harbour, N.S. in 1839 and came with his parents to P.E.I , at age 15. After the loss of his first wife he emigrated to U.S.A . where he lived for 35 years. On his return to Georgetown, he farmed in the and at Point , where his residence was destroyed by fire, after which he was induced to live with his aged sister Barbara MacDonald . He leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Cassie Stevens , also a daughter, Mrs. John Publicover and a number of grand children. Funeral to United Church cemeteryto be buried alongside first wife. (From " Observations," Patriot. Apr. 10, 1935 & Guardian. Apr. 11, 1935) D. On April 5th. Joseph Chaisson , survived by sisters: Mrs. Howlett and Mrs. Philip Burke of Georgetown and Mrs. Edward Boudreault of Lower Montague (From " Observations," Patriot. Apr. 10, 1935) M. "In Charlottetown , by the Rev. Hugh Miller , Helen May Howard , of Winsloe to Thomas Horace [Theodore? Buster?] Lavers of Georgetown ." (Patriot. Apr. 11, 1935) D. In the City Hospital, Charlottetown , April 15th, Charles A. MacDonald , aged 74 years. He was born in Lower Montague and at one time he conducted a livery stable in Georgetown . Funeral at Georgetown , Rev. O Kiggins officiating. (From " Observations," Patriot. Apr. 22, 1935) D. In Georgetown , recently, James Henry , aged 83, sailmaker and then farmer, leaving to mourn daughters Mrs. Andrew Lavers and Mrs. William Hobbs of Georgetown and Bessie ( Mrs. Lodge ) and Beatrice in the U.S.A .; and sons Percy J. and Sullivan, of Georgetown .; also brothers: Thomas, of Mark and Ezra in Boston and a sister Mary Jane ( Mrs. Capt. John MacDonald , Dartmouth . Funeral from Hobbs' to the United Church Cemetery . (From " Observations." Patriot. Apr. 22, 1935 & Guardian. April 22, 1935) D. On Apr. 23, in Georgetown , Thomas Henry , aged 87. leaving a widow (nee Margaret MacKinnon ), a