Vital Statistics: 1936-39 79 D. Martin , Somerville, Mass. . (From Patriot. July 23 1938) --------J M. At St. David's United Church, Georgetown , on Sept. 6th, Miss Bessie Margaret Stewart , daughter or Mr. & Mrs. B.H. Stewart , of Georgetown , to Rev. Edward Ross MacVicar , son of Mrs. MacVicar and the late Angus MacVicar , of Sydney, . Revs C. U. MacNevin of Weymouth, N.S. and Rev. John Stirling officiated. Attendants were Irene Stewart and George MacVicar . Phyllis MacNevin was train bearer. The ushers were Gordon Douglas and Charles Jenkins . Doris Stirling presided at the organ. (From Patriot. Sept. 7, 1938) M. On Sept. 27th, by the Rev. O. Kiggins , Stanford Campbell Peardon , Montague, to Miss Dorothy Mary McKay , Georgetown . Attendants were Geraldine Scully and Adolphus Scully . The couple will reside in Montague. (From Patriot. Oct. 5, 1938) D. "At Georgetown , Oct. 11th, 1938, John Murphy , Sr., aged 91. Funeral services at St. James Church." (Patriot, Oct. 12, 1938) D. "At Charlottetown , Oct. 17th, 1938, Errol Windsor Yorston , nine months, son of Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Yorston , Funeral service at Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown . " (Patriot. Oct. 18, 1938) M. At East Arlington , Mass. , Nov. 24th, 1938, Albert K. Tapper , Boston, a native of Georgetown, P.E.I. , son of Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Tapper . Left to mourn are his daughter, Gertrude Tapper , a sister, Mrs. Alice Jenkins , of Charlottetown . P.E.I. , also Harry and Archibald Tapper in Boston. Reginald Jenkins , Charlottetown , is a nephew. (From Patriot. Dec. 14, 1938) D. At Georgetown , Nov. 24th, Mrs. Thomas Henry , aged 91. Service at the Baptist Church, Georgetown . (From Guardian. Nov. 29, 1938) D. "On Dec. 9th, 1938, aged 82, Mrs. James (Mary) Dalton." She was sister to Anthony and Peter Flynn of Charlottetown . She leaves a daughter Eleanor ( Mrs. L. D. Mincher ), Dorchester, Mass. and five sons: Peter, James & Joseph at Georgetown , Michael at Trenton, N.S. and Thomas at Cambridge , Mass. . She lost two sons in the World War. (From Patriot. May 4, 1939) E. Miss Agnes French , Burnt Point , to Joseph Scully , Georgetown . Marriage to take place at St. James Church, Georgetown , Dec. 28th. (From Patriot. Dec. 8th, 1938) [A Jan. 22, 1939 item notes that the attendants were Miss Martha French and Adolphus Scully . N.H.M .] D. At Lower Montague , Dec. 9th, 1938, James Vatcher Sr. , aged 88, a native of Newfoundland . Interment in the Anglican Cemetery , Georgetown . (From Patriot. Dec. 16, 1938) M. At St. James Church, Georgetown , Dec. 31st, 1938, Miss Annie Murphy , only daughter of Mrs. John Murphy and the late John Murphy to Archibald Wight of Burnt Point , son of William D. Wight . Rev. O. Kiggins officiated. The attendants were Miss Bertha Smith , cousin of the bride and Neil Wight , brother of the groom. They will live in their new home in Burnt Point . (From Patriot. Jan. 27, 1939) M. On Jan 11, 1939, at the Baptist Parsonage , Montague, Sterling Blackett , Georgetown and Miss Hattie Llewellyn , Georgetown , were united in marriage by Rev. Flanagan ." (From Patriot, Jan. 14, 1939) D. At Georgetown , Jan. 12th, 1939, Allan 1. MacDonald, aged 81 years." (Patriot. Jan. 13, 1939) The Patriot. Jan. 24th, 1939 adds that the deceased was born at Pisquid, P.E.I. , on Apr. 29, 1857 and that he entered the railway service on May. 17, 1870, finally becoming a conductor, retiring on Sept. 20, 1924. He married Caroline McCormack in 1890. Besides a widow he left to mourn the following sons and daughters: George, Charlottetown ; Bernard. Ontario ; Mary & Helen, at home; Nan & Agnes, Cambridge , Mass. ; Mrs. Joseph A. M. McPhee (Rose), Charlottetown . One daughter, Ruth, died in infancy and a son, Albert, died in 1928 while serving as a school teacher in Alberta. E. Patrick Murphy of Georgetown to Miss Fisher of , marriage to take place Feb. 1st in Rollo Bay R.C. Church. (From Patriot, Jan. 27, 1939) D. At Georgetown , Jan. 28th, Mrs. James Boudreault (nee Hattie Fouchere ), aged 57, daughter of the late Capt. & Mrs. Philip Fouchere , Lower Montague . Besides a sorrowing husband she leaves two daughters, Mary and Agnes and four sons: Phillip, Stephen, George and Charles; also a sister Winnie ( Mrs. Milton Connors ) of Roxbury , Mass, who cared for her in her illness; and a brother, Philip, in Boston. Rev. O. Kiggins officiated at the funeral. (From Patriot. Feb. 1, 1939) M. At St. James R.C. Church , Feb. 21st, 1939, Miss Geraldine Margaret Scully to Walter J. McLean , Rev. O. Kiggins officiating. Attendants were Mrs. Joseph Scully and Joseph Scully . (From Patriot. Mar. 2, 1939) D. On Mar. 19th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Martell , Ladislas Gallant , Georgetown 's oldest citizen. He was born in Rustico April 2, 1849, and leaves to mourn children: Stanley, Alphonse & Nicholas in Minneapolis, Minn. ; Moses, Rustico ; Mrs. Robert Jeffrey (Priscilla)andMrs. Daniel Martell (Helen) and Mrs. John Batchilder (Phoebe) in Georgetown . A picture of the deceased with his family is in Blanchard's, History of the Acadians of P.E.I. ) (Patriot. Mar. 22 & Mar. 24. 1939) D. At his home in Burnt Point , Mar. 26th , James McPhee aged 84. He was born at Burnt Point , May 8th, 1854 and farmed all his life. He leaves a daughter, Nellie, at home and an aged sister, Mrs. Catherine McAdam ; also a niece, Sarah, who lived in the home from childhood (From Patriot. Apr. 2, 1939) D. "At Georgetown , on Mar. 30th, to Mr. & Mrs. Earl Walsh , a daughter." (From Patriot. April 5, 1939) D. On Mar. 30th at the home of her niece, Miss Nellie McPhee , Burnt Point , Mrs. Catherine McAdam , widow of Charles McAdam , West St. Peter 's, aged 87. She was born at Burnt Point . (From Patriot. Apr. 10, 1939) D. At Lower Montague , Mar. 30, Mrs. Susan Vatcher , aged 84, a native of Bonavista [Flower's Cove], Nfld.. She assisted her husband who was for many years lighthouse keeper at St. Andrew's Point . She leaves to mourn sons: James, Leonard, Reuben, John, Eli, Howard and daughters: Bertha, Susie, Emily, Barbara