Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

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Province of Saskatchewan.

The Christian Science Monitor claims first attention. Editors subscribing to the Monitor today in Saskatchewan number eighty-two out of one hundred and fifty-one papers published in the province. This is under the "Monitor-in-exchange-for-advertising" plan, whereby no cash is paid, but editors give space for advertising the Monitor during the year of equal value to a year's subscription.

The following is a sample from amongst many letters received from editors when renewal notices are sent: "Again it is a decided pleasure to renew my subscription to the Monitor on the advertising exchange basis. The position which the Monitor holds in the regard of my brother and myself advances year by year. Its reliable news reports, conservatively progressive editorial policy, and educational features are indisputably exerting a quiet, powerful influence for good."

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