I'kixcK i :d\\ari) island. 345 He married Miss Caroline Rodd and to them have been born the following children : John, Cephas, David, Wallace, Hammond, Alphonso, Ambrose, Lydia. Fannie. Mary and Lillian. In politics Mr. Mallett supports the Liberal party and has been honored by election to school offices. His religious affil¬ iation is with the Methodist church, and his support is always given to those movements which promise to benefit his fellowmen. Thomas Campbell , M. D. , a leading member of his profession in Queens county, was born at Bedeque , in Lot 27, Prince Ed ¬ ward Island, on the 29th of March, 1856, and is a son of Hugh and Mary (Carruthers) Campbell, the father a native of the High¬ lands, of Scotland . The paternal grandfa¬ ther, Donald Campbell , came to Prince Ed ¬ ward Island in an early day and settled at Cape Traverse , where he successfully fol¬ lowed farming throughout his life. Hugh Campbell emigrated to Prince Edward Is- ,land with his parents and lived at Bedeque during the remainder of his life, his death oc¬ curring there in March, 1884. He was a farmer by vocation and was successful to so great a degree that he was enabled to settle each of his boys on a farm, excepting the subject of this sketch. To Hugh and Mary Campbell were born the following children: James, deceased, who married Miss Helen McMicken , and was a farmer and carriage- builder, at Sealertown, Prince Edward Is ¬ land; Donald, deceased, who married Miss Mary A. McPherson , and was a farmer; Bella is the wife of William Crocket , a farmer of ; Sarah is the wife of James Gillispie , a farmer; Hector, de¬ ceased, married Miss Flora McKenzie , and was a farmer; Mary, deceased, was the wife of William Crocket , a farmer; Ewen, who married Miss Maggie McArthur , was at first a school teacher, later a merchant and is now a farmer; Joseph, a farmer, married Miss Sarah Dixon ; Thomas, the subject of this sketch. Hugh Campbell was a Conservative id politics, and a stanch adherent of the church of Scotland . Thomas Campbell received a good dis¬ trict-school education at Bedeque , and then attended the University of Pennsylvania one year, after which he matriculated in the med¬ ical department of the University of New York, in which he graduated in 1888. He immediately afterward located at Northam , near Summerside , Prince Edward Island , and was actively engaged in the practice of his profession there. He then located at Stan¬ ley Bridge, where he has since remained. He has a thorough knowledge of his profession and keeps closely in touch with the latest ad¬ vances along the line of the practice of medi¬ cine and surgery. He has been successful in a very definite degree and enjoys the abso¬ lute confidence and respect of all who know him. He is a member of the Medical So¬ ciety of Prince Edward Island , and stands high among his professional colleagues. He owns a comfortable residence property at Stanley Bridge and the home is the center of a large associate circle. On June 5, 1895, Dr. Campbell was united in marriage to Miss Ella Cairns , a daughter of John and Maria (Crawford) Cairns, of Freetown , Prince Edward Island , where the father was a farmer, and died in 1899. To the subject and his wife have been Ixirn two children, Beatrice C. and Marion ,C. In politics the Doctor is a Conservative, and in religion an adherent of the Presby¬ terian church.