v!!a! Statistics: 1940-1945 82 Morrison, to Joseph Harris , son of Mr. & Mrs. William Harris , Elmira. Attendants were Marian Morrison and C. R. Campbell . (From Patriot. Nov. 4, 1940) D. In San Francisco, "about a week ago," James McKenzie , formerly of Lower Cardigan , and son of Angus McKenzie and the late Mrs. McKenzie . He leaves his wife, formerly Miss Miriam Johnson , daughter of Mrs. Charles Johnson , Georgetown, P.E.I. , and the late Charles Johnson ; also two daughters. Burial in San Francisco. (From Patriot. Nov. 28, 1940) D. "At Burnt Point , Georgetown , on Nov. 20, 1940, Daniel P. MacKinnon . Funeral from St. James Church." (Patriot. Nov. 22, 1940) D. At the Charlottetown Hospital, Dec. 11, 1940, of spinal meningitis, James D. Keenan , son of Michael Keenan of Georgetown , aged 22. He was engaged in military training at . Funeral from St. James Church, Georgetown . (From Patriot. Dec. 11, 1940) D. At , Dec. 21, 1940, Mrs. Flora Morrison , leaving to mourn sons: Alex and Roderick at home and a daughter, Florence, in Boston. Funeral in Cardigan . (From Guardian. Dec. 27, 1940) D. On Dec. 24th, nine months old son of Mr. & Mrs. James Publicover . (From Patriot, Dec. 27, 1940) D. At the P.E.I. Hospital , Dec. 25th, Gordon MacDonald of Brudenell . aged 31, survived by his father George MacDonald and brothers Wilfred, Ivan, James and George. (From Guardian. Dec. 26, 1940) 1941: M. "At the Holy Redeemer Rectory, Charlottetown , on Jan. 6, 1941, by the Rev. A. MacDonald , C.S.S.R ., Eva Mary Darrah of Charlottetown to Gunner Earle Ralph Rafuse of Georgetown ." (Guardian. Jan. 25, 1941) D. In Mass. , recently, Mrs. Sarah LeBIanc , aged 74, sister of Peter Gotell and of Mrs. W.S. Easton , of Georgetown, P.E.I. : also surviving are a son and five daughters and three sisters: Mrs. Charles Fairweather , Mrs. Frank Mahar and Mrs. Horace Eaton all in the U.S.A .. (From Patriot, Jan. 18, 1941) D. At New Ross , N.S. , recently, Dr. Frank Charles Lavers, aged 75, a native of Georgetown, P.E.I. . His wife, Esther Barkhouse , three sons and five daughters survive; also a brother, Andrew Lavers , Georgetown, P.E.I. ; and sisters Mrs. Fred Webster , Dunstaffnage, P.E.I , and Mrs. Mary Owen , Halifax . (From Patriot. Jan. 20. 1941) D. On Jan. 23rd, at , Mrs. William A. Allen, aged 71. She was a native of Sweden. Her husband predeceased her. Interment in United Church Cemetery , Georgetown . (Patriot. Jan. 28, 1941) B. "On Feb. 12th, atEspanola, Ont., to the Rev. & Mrs. Edward McVicar (nee Bessie Stewart , formerly of Georgetown ), a son." (Patriot. Feb. 15, 1941) D. AtRoseneath , Feb. 8th, Mrs. Fade Gordon . She was bora in New Perth July 6, 1856, the daughter of the late John MacMillan and Margaret Hamilton . Her husband predeceased her in 1938. Her three sons and five daughters now reside off the Island. Interment in Georgetown . (From Patriot. Feb., 24, 1941) M. At the St. James Catholic Church, Georgetown , Feb. 24th, Miss Agnes Winnifred Scully , daughter of Mrs. Mary Scully , to Joseph Alexander Arsenault , Charlottetown , Rev. O. Kiggins officiating. Attendants were Mr. & Mrs. Walter McLean . They will reside in Charlottetown . (Patriot. Feb. 28, 1941) E. "Cpl. Louis Victor of the P.E.I. Highlanders to Miss Rita Francis Norrie of Charlottetown . Wedding to take place in Halifax ." (Patriot. Feb. 28, 1941) B. "At the King's County Hospital, Feb. 25th, 1941, to Cpl. & Mrs. Stephen Scully , Cardigan , a son." (Patriot. Feb. 28, 1941) E. Miss Florence Burke , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke , Geo'town, to Patrick Lawsure of , Wedding on Apr. 26th . (Patriot. Mar. 6, 1941) D. On Mar. 2nd Mrs. Reginald Batcbilder , aged 52. Besides her husband, six children survive: Mrs. Fred McCullough . Georgetown ; Walter, Newman, Theodore, Helen, Florence and Evelyn at home; also her aged mother, Mrs. George Martell at Panmure Island and two brothers: William at Burnt Point and George in Georgetown . (From Patriot. Mar. 6, 1941) B. At the King's County Hospital, Mar. 6th, 1941, to Mr. & Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur , Georgetown , a daughter." (Patriot. Mar. 11, 1941) D. Suddenly , on Mar. 16th, Mrs. John Knight (nee Emma Parker ), daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. George A. Parker, . Besides her husband there are left to mourn three brothers: Wallace in the U.S.A .; Charles and Henry in the ; and two sisters: Miss Margaret at the old home and Annie ( Mrs. John Aitken ), Lower Montague . Interment in St. David's Cemetery . (From Patriot. Mar. 20, 1941) D. At Georgetown , Mar. 29th, John H. Walker , aged 73, retired C.N.R . section foreman. His wife Hannah Stead , Bay Fortune , predeceased him. Surviving are four sons & two daughters: Fred, of the War Veteran's Guard, Charlottetown ; Chester in Georgetown ; Spurgeon , C.N.R. section man, Milton , P.E.I. , Stanley with the P.E.I. Highlanders at Halifax ; Nettie ( Mrs. William J. Rtzgerald ), Ottawa; Lillian, wife of Sgt. Waldron Lavers , Highlanders , Debert, N.S. . Interment was in St. David's cemetery. (From Patriot. April 2, 1941) B. "Atthe City Hospital, April 14th, to Mr. & Mrs. Arch . Wight, Georgetown , a son, Joseph Gerard ." (Patriot. Apr. 23, 1941) M. Atthe United Church, York , May 1, 1941, by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson , Miss Francis Margaret King , daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Dan King , of Boughton Island to Charles Boisner Watts of . Attendants were Beulah King and Pte. Michael McKinnon . (From Patriot. May 7 & June 2 1941) D. At Georgetown , May 12th, 1941, William D. Wight , aged 65. He took sick while attending services at his church, St. James, Georgetown , and passed away the following day. He was born at Sturgeon , Mar. 16, 1876,