In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The following extract is from a paper on the abovenamed subject which was read before the Illinois State Association at Oak Park, by Quincy L.
To the Editor of The Union.
At last a way has been found to telephone across the Atlantic Ocean.
In March of this year, two Scientists, husband and wife, sailed for Paris.
The following extracts are from a private letter, written to friends in this country by Capt.

Our Warfare

"In time of peace prepare for war," is an old proverb.

Prison Work in Detroit, Mich.

Not until one has had the privilege of breaking the living bread of Truth to those in bonds at the city jails, can he realize what a wealth and diversity of experience accompanies this particular field of labor.
Four hundred years ago, according to the narrative of that intrepid Spanish adventurer, Cabeza de Vaca, the portion of southern Arizona now occupied by the Gila Indian reservation, grew luxuriant crops of fruit and maize for the friendly Pima Indians.
Perhaps the most general and often repeated criticism made against Christian Science, is its denial of the correctness of the evidence of the physical senses, and its denial that what is termed natural or material law manifests the absolute law or natural of God.

A Woman in Alaska

It is a strange, wild life, that of a woman in an Alaskan mining camp.

Christian Science Ideas

To the Editor of the News:—In a recent issue, you give a report of a criticism on Christian Science by Rev.

Letter from a Clergyman

The following letter was written by a prominent Episcopal minister to a friend who had sent him Christian Science literature.