History of Zion Church 27 in Zion, had as staff, Mrs. S. C. Moore , president, Mrs. D. A. Bruce and Mrs. David Maclnnis , vice, Mrs. Samuel C. Nash , treasurer, Mrs. Sanderson , secretary, and a large number of the ladies of the congregation as members. The staff of officers were :— Mrs. Bridges , president, Mrs. D. A. Bruce , and Miss Rose Clark (since married to Mr. Hill ), vice, Mrs. S. Sanderson , secretary and treasurer, and some forty members, whose beautiful fancy work materially added to the finances of the year. The Missionary Society moves steadily in its path of duty under the leadership of the Pastor and the zealous acting of its president, James D. Lawson . The Sabbath school, perhaps the largest staff in the his¬ tory of the church, was composed of seven members, of whom Elder John T. MacKenzie is superintendent, B. D. Rogers , assistant; W. B. Robertson , secretary ; Colin N. MacNevin , treasurer, George W. MacLeod , recorder, and John Dalziel , assistant. Teachers and scholars attending to January, 1908, numbered 8,812 persons, and the financial showing amounted to $236 for the preceding year's work. The Home Department is under the supervision of W. B. Robertson , assisted by a staff of four or five lady district visitors. The Board of Trustees consists of W. S. Poole , chairman, B. D. Rogers , secretary, Mrs. D. Sutherland , treasurer, John MacLeod , Matthew Allen , Capt. John Gillis , John N. Campbell , and A. MacWilliams , members for the year 1908. These statistics include the various departments of the church as they stood on January 1st, 1907, except the board of trustees, last mentioned. The choir staff remains un¬ changed, but not unimproved or unappreciated. In concluding this fragmentary history of Zion Church, which is, I am sorry to say, incomplete, owing to the want of compilation during the passing years, and which cannot possibly be now perfected, it is a pleasing and wonderful