In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Worthy of His Hire

To the Editor of The News and Courier:— Your issue of the 7th inst, gives publicity to certain editorial comments of the New york Evening Sun in reference to Christian Science.
MANY hundreds of millions of women have lived and died happy because of the work that Jesus did for women.
One of the most notable scientific discoveries in a century is claimed by an electrical engineer now in this city.
THE popular names of the states are as follows:—Alabama—Cotton state.
THE recent action of the State of California in appropriating $250,000 to purchase a tract of redwood forest near Santa Cruz for a public reservation has aroused interest in every part of the country, perhaps nowhere more than in this city, where for years an intelligent body of treelovers have urged the necessity of some such step if any part of the redwood lands was to be preserved to future generations in its original glory.

"Let the Heathen Rage."

I have been especially impressed by one paragraph in the article written by A.

The Coming of Spring

Now is the touch of spring in the air.

The Fruit of Adversity

An illustration of the all-pervading omnipotence of Truth is to be found in the fact discerned and understood through the teaching of Christian Science that not one of our experiences is without its lesson and fruit; and so as we bring to our publications and our testimonial meetings our sheaves, the fruits of success, may not a word rightly be said regarding the fruit that is sometimes born, not through sunshine, but of adversity?
Soon after coming into Christian Science I was grievously offended with my brother.
Near the close of 1900 The Outlook gave a list of books which had been voted to be the greatest of all books of the nineteenth century.

Letter to Mrs. Eddy

Port Angeles, Wash.
A Reform in our present antiquated method of time-indication has been introduced by Samuel P.