Notices

Supplements to the Sentinel.

Two supplements to the Christian Science Sentinel have been issued. The first is the able lecture of the Hon. William G. Ewing of Chicago, delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., October 5, 1899. The second is composed of selections from among the many introductory speeches of the prominent men who have introduced the official lecturers of the Mother Church. The workers in the Field will readily see the wisdom of giving these supplements the widest possible circulation, and the extremely low price at which they are issued will enable them to do so. The price of the supplements is as follows: Single copies, two cents each, postpaid; ten copies or more to one address, one cent each; one hundred copies, seventy cents; five hundred copies, $3.25; one thousand copies, $6.00.


Applications for Membership.

Regular meetings of the First Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., are held on the Saturday next preceding the first Sunday in June and on the first Tuesday in November in each year. At these meetings candidates for membership with this Church are admitted.

Applications for membership to be presented at these meetings must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Church on or before the fifteenth day of May or October.

Applications must be addressed to William B. Johnson, 30 Norway Street, Boston, Mass.


An Interesting Article.

The November number of the New England Magazine contains a finely illustrated article regarding "The Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science." Many of the illustrations are here produced for the first time, and the text of the article will be of fresh interest to all Christian Scientists. This magazine will be valuable for distribution, and the Publishing Society will receive orders and send postpaid any number of copies at twenty-five cents each.


Per Capita Taxes.

Per Capita Taxes and contributions to The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., should be sent to Stephen A. Chase, Treasurer, Box 56, Fall River, Mass.

The year for payment of per capita tax will commence June 1 and end May 31, instead of beginning October 1 and ending September 30, as heretofore. See Church Manual, eleventh edition. Art. XII, sec. 1. The per capita tax for the year beginning June 1. 1899, and ending May 31, 1900, is now due.

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