I thought it might be of interest to the Field to quote...

I thought it might be of interest to the Field to quote from a letter which I received from a student in Brace-bridge, Ont., where Mr. Norton lectured a short time ago. It is one more evidence of the manner in which the Truth is being received in the many fields where the work is being carried on by loyal students, and the public is hearing the audible sound through our Board of Lectureship.

The letter goes on to say, "I wish you could have seen the town people after the lecture, how pleased everybody was. One man said if he could hear such preaching as that he would be a Christian. Another said, if that were Christian Science, he had always been one, for that is just what he had always believed. The public listened for two hours to Mr. Norton's address, and they say they could have listened two hours longer. Oh, but they are hungry at last for the Truth! They say now they must have the lecturer back again if they have to pay for it themselves. I tell them to get the book (Science and Health), they will find it all there. We had the thinkers of our town at lecture, and with one accord they say it was the best lecture ever given in town. The lecturer's kind manner won for him friends among the best. Although there are only a few of us, we had enough money to cover all expenses and a trifle over."

Reports like this are very gratifying, and students who have worked as loyally for the Truth as this little band must always meet with success, for it is written, "them that honor me I will honor."—MRS. I. M. STEWART.

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