3M PAST AND PRESENT OF Devonshire , England , and the daughter of William Boundy , who came from England and engaged in farming in Lot 17, Prince Edward Island . To this union have been born the following children: Ida, in Bos ¬ ton; Dorcas Ann , the wife of Fletcher B. Cannon , of Rutland, Massachusetts ; Laing, of Norfolk, Virginia; Albert Stewart , of Cleveland, Ohio ; Westley, in Norfolk, Vir¬ ginia; Margaret, the wife of James Square- briggs, of Miscouche , Lot 17; Maria Agnes , the wife of Cephus Griggs, of Lot 10 ; Sadie, who is cashier for her brother Albert, who is in business in Cleveland, Ohio : Melissa, the wife of Arthur McDowell , manager of the boot and shoe department of R. T. Holman , of Summerside ; Bertha, at home; and Flossie, a nurse in the hospital at Oldtown, Maine. Fraternally Mr. McDonald is a member of the Independent Order of Forest¬ ers, being the only member in Prince Ed ¬ ward Island who is paid up, and is now re¬ ceiving an annuity of one hundred dollars. Mr. McDonald has long occupied an envi¬ able position in local affairs as well as in the confidence and esteem of his fellow citi¬ zens, and is eminently deserving of repre¬ sentation in a work of this character. James Henderson , M. D. —This suc¬ cessful and well known physician at , Queens county, was born at Marshfield , Prince Edward Island , on October 9, 1855, and is a son of the late Hon . Kenneth and Jessie (Ferguson) Henderson. Kenneth Henderson was born April 2, 1811, in county Caithness, Scotland , and in 1830 he joined the Ninety-third Sutherland Highlanders and rose to the rank of hospital sergeant in 1840, which position he held until his discharge, after serving his full term of twenty-one years. He came out to Canada on the out¬ break of the rebellion of 1838, remaining in different parts of Canada , east and west, until 1848, when he returned with his regiment to England . Upon his discharge in 1852 he was officially presented with a silver medal for long service and good conduct, receiving also a farewell address, accompanied by some handsome presents from his old companions. Shortly after receiving his discharge from the army he came to Prince Edward Island , settling on a farm near , in Lot 33. He was educated in Scotland for a medi¬ cal career and practiced at about thirty-one years. In 1845, while stationed with his regiment at Montreal he married Miss Jessie Ferguson . Sergeant Henderson was elected a member of the Legislative Council in 1863 at the first election held for that body, it having been prior to that time a nominative body. He held this seat for four years, having also a place in the Executive Council during most of that period. He \v?.s elected to the House of Assembly in 1867 for a term of four years, at the end of which time he retired from public life. He was a member since 1845 and an elder of the Presbyterian church from 1854 up to the time of his death in 1893. James Henderson attended the district schools and Harrington Grammar School, of which Dr. J. G. Schurman was at that time principal, and then entered the medical de¬ partment of Trinity University, at Toronto , where he graduated with honors in 1878. He immediately entered upon the active practice of his profession at , in which he has since continued with the exception of four years, during which time he practiced in California , to which state he had gone on a pleasure visit and liked it so well that he