PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 707 To his union with Miss Jessie Currie , also a native of Scotland , were born the follow¬ ing children: Christopher; Donald, father of the subject; James; John; Allan; Sarah, the wife of Duncan Patterson ; Margaret, the wife of Jonathan Burt ; Dorothy, the wife of William Mac Mannell , and Jane, the wife of Archibald Mac Cannell . The father of these children was a faithful mem¬ ber of the Presbyterian church. He and his wife are both deceased, the latter dying in 1867. Donald Mac Lean , who was born on the old homestead here, was educated in the common schools and throughout his life fol¬ lowed the vocation of farming. He married Miss Sarah Currie , a daughter of Donald Currie , and this union was blessed with the following children: Alexander, who died in Boston: John, a merchant of Souris ;.Dan¬ iel, subject of this sketch; Elizabeth, the wife of Edward Jay , of Mount Stewart : Mary Jane , who died in infancy: Hector, of Cambridge , Massachusetts : Mary Jane (second), the wife of Charles H. Sterms , of Souris ; Archibald, deceased; and Dun¬ can, of Worcester, Massachusetts . He was a Presbyterian in religious belief, a Liberal in politics and fraternally a member of the Orange Society. His death occurred in 1892 and his wife passed away on July 1st of the following year. Daniel Mac Lean received his elemen¬ tary education in the public schools and then entered Prince of Wales College, where he was graduated in 1866. During the follow¬ ing fifteen years he was engaged in teach¬ ing school and then began a theological course at Pine Hill College, Halifax, where he was graduated in 1894, and soon after was ordained a minister of the Church of Scotland. Since that time he has resided at Mount Herbert , where he has efficiently served as a minister of the kirk, not only kt his own neighbourhood, but at four other churches in his parish. In connection with his ministerial duties he also operates a farm of One hundred and thirty-four acres, about one hundred of which are under culti¬ vation and well improved. He gives, care¬ ful supervision to every detail of the enter¬ prise, the actual labour being performed by hired help. Mr. Mac Lean is a well edu¬ cated man and eloquent and impressive pul¬ pit speaker.. He has been the means of grad¬ ually strengthening the church of which he is a member, both numerically and spirit¬ ually. He is a man of many fine qualities and has endeared himself to all the mem¬ bers of the parish. On March 19, 1879, he was uruted in marriage with Miss Emma Booyer , a daughter of John Booyer , of Bun- bury, and to them were born four children: John Lester , deceased; Archibald Goodwill , a clerk at Bridgetown ; Henry B., vice-prin¬ cipal of Mac Donald Consolidated Schools , and Minnie Kezia . Mrs. Emma Mac Lean died on July 18, 1895, and on June 6, 1900, Mr. Mac Lean married Miss Mary Jane McFadyen , a daughter of Xeil McFadyen, a well known school teacher and farmer of Augustine Cove . To this union have been lx>m three children, Neil Daniel , Ruth and Muriel. In politics Mr. Mac Lean is a Lib¬ eral and fraternally he is a member of the Sons of Temperance and the Orangemen, of which latter he is Provincial Grand Master . Robert Percy Mutch , a well known and successful farmer of Mount Herbert , Lot 48, was born there on May 22, 1868, the son of James and Catherine (Mason) Mutch. His great-grandfather, Alexander