History of Zion Church 21 ginal founders and we believe, a good church-man and citi¬ zen ; others, mothers and wives, were Mrs. James Mac- Eachern, Mrs. L. MacDonald , Mrs. W. M. Allen , Mrs. John Coffin , Mrs. George C. Crawford , Miss Mary Curran ; then in the list of young people "who went higher" were Edna B. Crawford , Margaret Muriel Taylor , Annie H. Bruce , Lavinia Boyce , Catherine MacKay , and Ellen Eunice Fowle ; the tire¬ less sleeper surely and sadly remembered Zion's people in that fateful year ; and gathered a harvest of souls for the garner that is never full. The death roll of Zion church for the year 1907, was un¬ usually large, ranging from near the century mark, ninety- one years, of Mr. James Patterson , down to a baby in arms of just two weeks, blossoming to eternity ; wee Marjorie Ross . New Year's Day summoned James Patterson , ninety- one years old, before the bar of judgment, after a stay of four score years and eleven on earth ; his last act was a gift of $200, untrammeled with conditions, to the Zion he worship¬ ped in ; William Wyatt , aged eighty years, a constant member, attendant, and supporter of the church of God, within Zion's walls; Mrs. Houle , the beloved wife of A. Houle , Esq., of the P. E. I. R .; Mrs. Houle was a tireless worker in all church organizations, prayer meeting and Sabbath school, and with her husband and son, never missed a service, save through some sufficient cause ; she is much missed. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson , a long-time, patient sufferer, laid her burden down at seventy-four, folded the tired hands, stilled the weary feet, and reposed on the merits of her Redeemer, leaving many relatives and friends to mourn their loss. George Walker , four score years and one, a member of the civil service of Canada , and elder of many years ; a worker in all church services, and up to three score years at least, a busy actor in all the ordinances of the house of God. A long- service medal attests the gratitude and esteem of the country he served so well, for over thirty years. W. John Fraser ,