RULES TO BE OBSERVED

We request our co-workers throughout the Field carefully to observe the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House:—

All orders for Journals, Sentinels, Quarterlies, Hymnals, Manuals, Bibles, "The Mother Church," "Communion Hymn," "Mother's Evening Prayer," tracts, pamphlets, personal cards and Church notices, should be sent directly to The Christian Science Publishing Society.

All orders for the publications of our Leader, Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, should be sent directly to Mr. Joseph Armstrong, Publisher, 95 Falmouth Street.

Remittances for goods ordered from The Christian Science Publishing Society should be made payable to The Christian Science Publishing Society. Remittances for the publications of our Leader should be made payable to Joseph Armstrong. Remittances should always accompany orders, and should not be made payable in any case to the Editor or the Editorial Department.

Do not mix orders belonging to The Christian Science Publishing Society with those for the publications of our Leader, or vice versa.

Articles for publication and communications relating thereto, belong to the Editorial Department, and should be addressed to that department.

Full name and address should be given in each communication. Matter intended for publication cannot be used unless name and address are given.

We especially request our contributors to write plainly, and only on one side of the paper.

The Christian Science Publishing Society does not receive money for Churches dues or per capita tax; this should, in all cases, be sent directly to the Treasurer, Mr. Stephen A. Chase, Box 56, Fall River, Mass.

The Clerk of the Mother Church William B. Johnson, C.S.B., receives many letters of inquiry, etc, relative to matters not within his knowledge or line of duty. It is obvious that, with his onerous duties, he should be relieved of this. We bespeak for him but fair, brotherly consideration, when we request the Field to write to him only upon matters pertaining to his duties as Clerk of the Church.

We again ask that no money remittances whatever be made to the Editor or Editorial Department.

This is the end of the issue. Ready to explore further?
November 14, 1901
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit