PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 529 Mcintosh , who settled at Savage Harbour and there followed farming. Roderick sub¬ sequently married Miss Mary Mclntyre , a daughter of Donald Mclntyre . John Mcintosh , the subject of this sketch, married Miss Margaret Macdonald ,a daugh¬ ter of Ronald Macdonald , of Black Bus, and to them were born three sons and eight daughters, the sons being Andrew, of New Harmon; James of Cow River , and Donald, of New Harmony . Andrew who is now de¬ ceased, married, and left twelve children, while Donald and James remained single. Charles H. S. Sterns , a leading mer¬ chant at Souris , was born at Morrell, Kings county, Prince Edward Island , in 1857, and is a son of Franklin and Mary (Anderson) Sterns. Franklin Sterns was born at Truro, Nova Scotia , and Mary Ann Anderson at St. Peter 's, Kings county, Prince Edward Island , her father being the owner of the Stukley farm in St. Peter 's Harbour, on which is located one of the oldest burying- grounds in the Island. Mr. Anderson was born in Scotland . The subject's paternal grandfather left the state of during the Revolutionary war, being an ar¬ dent Loyalist , and located in Nova Scotia . The subject of this sketch was educated in the district schools and began active business as a clerk in his brother's store at Souris , at the age of fourteen years. In 1880 he went into business on his own ac¬ count, opening up a general store, which be has continued to the present time. In 1901 he built a three-story brick store, the only one of the kind in Souris . At one time his brothers were associated with him, but now both are deceased, Samuel dying 34 in 1886 and William L . in 1897. In addi¬ tion to his general store, Mr. Sterns operates a lobster canning factory at East Point , turning out about, eight hundred cases of canned crustaceans. In politics Mr. Sterns is a Conservative and has taken an active part in all public affairs. He has held the office of town warden and other local posi¬ tions. FratemalyheisanOdd Fellow, a For¬ ester and a Mason, and in the last named fraternity has received high honours, having been elected Grand Master for Prince Ed ¬ ward Island, in which position he is now serving. He is a member of the Presbyterian church and has served as an elder in that society for many years. In 1883 he married Miss Mary McLean , ' a daughter of Donald and Sarah (Currie) McLean, and to them have been born- the following children, namely: John Franklin in business with his father; Mary Adde ; Hazel Leah ; Irene Maud , and Elizabeth Winifred . Murdock Macdonald , who was num¬ bered among the passengers who were brought to Prince Edward Island from Scot¬ land in 1803 on the historic ship "Polly," and who during his lifetime was one of the most highly respected citizens of his locality, was descended from sterling Scottish an¬ cestry, his father having been John Macdon ¬ ald, his grandfather having been Donald Macdonald , his great-grandfather, Neil Mac ¬ donald, and his great-great-grandfather, Donald Macdonald , son of John Macdonald . son of Donald Macdonald , some of whom at least took ah active part in the battles of their times, including Culloden , Sheriff Muir, Tilliechankie and others. They were of the family of Dunholm. Murdock Mac -