On Prince Edward Island into the congregation as their pastor, gave occa¬ sional supply to Dundas along with Brown's Creek, Valleyfield , Cardigan and Caledonia . The next or¬ dained minister who was appointed to supply them for a time was Rev. Mr. Underside of Nova Scotia . About that time Rev. Alexander Munro was settled by the Free Church Presbytery over Valleyfield , Brown's Creek, Cardigan and Dundas , and for nine years Mr. Munro gave to Dundas such supply as his wide field would permit. On May 25th, 1859, Mr. Munro resigned his charge of Dundas , when it was organized into a separate congregation. The first minister who preached for this newly formed charge was Rev. George Sutherland . He supplied them for about two months and was followed by Rev. Hugh McMillan for a similar period; Mr. Allan McLean , student, preached in Dundas during the summer of i 860. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dis¬ pensed in Dundas for the first time in September, 1861. The ministers officiating were Rev. Donald McNeill and Rev. Henry Crawford . Rev. Allan McLean was the first minister inducted over Dundas since its organization into a distinct charge. His induction took place on 19th June, 1862. Mr. McLean studied in the Free Church Col¬ lege, Halifax , and was licensed by the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island on 25th September, 1861. For several years, with great earnestness and fidel¬ ity, Mr. McLean labored in this field. The congre¬ gation was weak numerically and financially, and the minister's stipend, as a consequence, was small, 119