36 History of Zion Church Ministers out of Zion. McLarren, C , (of Siam), dead ; Maclnnis , John, Mont¬ rose. Mr. Maclnnis married Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coffin , and is settled with his family in Montrose , Pennsylvania, U. S. A. Marriages in Zion Church. Bruce, Miss, to N. MacPherson , Boston ; Coffin, Ida, to Rev. J. Maclnnis , Montrose ; Farquharson, May, to H. MacKenzie , Nova Scotia ; Gillis, Bertie, to Moore, Charlottetown ; MacLeod, Mamie, to Charles Thompson , Moncton ; MacLeod, Minnie, to A. Stewart , Charlottetown ; MacLean, Katie, to Levi Ings , Orwell ; Mutch, Susan, to Rev. A. W. MacLeod , New Glasgow ; Nash, Jean, to D. Inglis , Dumfermline ; Nash, Daisy, to James R. Wood , Halifax ; Nash, E. Belle, to W. C. Laird , Winnipeg. Death Obsequies in Zion Church. Sutherland, Rev. D . (pastor), July, 1898. Lawson, Miss Lily , 1893.—On this occasion the choir gallery was appropriately shrouded in crape, relieved by the presence of floral emblems, wreaths and other beautiful de¬ signs, beneath which the casket was nearly buried. The choir, of which Miss Lawson was a leading member in alto, gathered in full strength, to testify their affection for her whose gentleness and goodness, combined with the graces of Christianity, had endeared her to every member and to all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance and friendship. Miss Lawson had also been a teacher in the Sabbath school, beloved by staff and scholars, who, with a large gathering of the congregation, assembled to pay their last tribute of love and respect to her, who died happily in full fellowship with her Saviour, whom she loved and trusted and who called her hence to be with Him whilst yet in the bloom and beauty of maidenhood; called her from the world's work, J .k,,.,^*"