PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 393a "Lulan," captain George McKenzie , of New Glasgow , Nova Scotia . There was a large number of emigrants on board, seven¬ ty-two of whom came to this Island. They landed at Pictou , Nova Scotia , on August 18th. Owing to smallpox having made its appearance among them they were quar¬ antined at Pictou until November nth. They then took passage on the schooner "Dolphin," which arrived in Georgetown on November 18, 1848. Roderick McLellan , with his wife and family, settled at St. George's, Lot 54, taking up a tract of wood¬ land, which he and his sons cleared and de¬ veloped into two excellent farms. The tract, comprised three hundred acres and is now the property of Roderick J. and Angus Mc ¬ Lellan, who successfully operate these farms. Roderick McLellan dieVl in 1875, at the age of eighty-nine years, and his wife, Flora, died in 1863, aged seventy-nine years. Hugh, in 1852, married Magdalene McPhee , the youngest daughter of Hugh McPhee , of Burnt Point , Roy¬ alty, her mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Walker , being an aunt of the late Hon . Patrick Walker . They had a family of two sons and two daughters: Hugh, Christina, Angus and Flora. Hugh mar¬ ried Margaret Lewis , daughter of William P. Lewis , of Cardigan . He at one time carried on a mercantile business at Dundas , and now resides in , British Columbia . Christina was married to Peter Steele , of , and later became the wife of Angus Walker , of . She died in 1897. Angus married Mary McCormack , daughter of Hugh Mc- Cormack, of Bridge. Flora mar¬ ried Ferdinand McAuley , of St. George's Road, Cardigan . Hugh McLellan died in 1897, aged eighty-four years, and his wife Magdalene, in 1904, aged eighty-five years. Margaret married Hector McNeil , of St. George's, in 1854, and had an issue of one son; she still survives, at the age of ninety years. ' Mary married in 1850 Malcolm Mc ¬ Lellan, who emigrated from Scotland in 1848 and settled at St. George's. They had a family of four sons and two daughters. Mary died in 1894, aged seventy years. ' Donald married in 1864, Ann, daughter of Duncan and Mary (McEachern) Mclntyre , who also emigrated in the barque "Lulan" from , Scotland , in 1848, and set¬ tled at , Lot 41. This union was blessed with six sons and one daughter: Roderick J., who resides on the homestead; Peter, who died in 1895, aged twenty-seven years; Flora, the wife of Chrysostom McCor ¬ mack, of St. George's; John A., a graduate of College, Charlottetown , who is at present residing in Saskatchewan ; An¬ gus D., a cheese and butter maker, and at present manager of the government cream¬ ery, at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan . Rev. Gregory J ., D. D ., a graduate of Laval Uni¬ versity, Montreal, who is at present a pro¬ fessor in St. Dunstan's College, Charlotte - town; Pius J., a public school teacher at present employed at De Gros Marsh , Lot 54. Their father, Donald McLellan , died in 1902, aged seventy-six years, after ; i lung career of usefulness.