In
the last year or so Seattle has built a fresh-water canal where sea-going vessels may enter and rid themselves of barnacles, a crustacean that clings to the bottoms of ships, hampering their speed by the added weight and the increased resistance to water.
An
editorial in a recent issue of a widely read weekly periodical advises its readers to submit, at least once a year, to thorough physical examination by a physician in order to determine the status of their health.
In
this day of so many hygienic rules and regulations, in spite of greater comfort and cleanliness in every way than before, we still seem to see a great amount of disease and suffering.
One
need not go far to find some mortal who is dissatisfied with what he calls life, one who is a strict materialist, with no spiritual vision of the future.
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
Please permit me to make the following statement in reply to the remarks of an evangelist quoted in your issue of December 24, wherein he referred disrespectfully to Mrs.
Miss Ellen Graham, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
Those who have experienced the spiritual healing of Christian Science know that its teaching is both sane, reasonable, and logical, and that it has meant to them deliverance from danger.