In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Says Mr.

IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I was the weakly one of the family, and the ordeals of school life, teaching, disappointments, and an injury received on the school ground culminated in invalidism.
It is almost five years since Christian Science was introduced in this county by an ardent believer and worker for the cause of Christ-Truth, Miss Rebecca Parry of Scranton, Pa.
The interest which has been taken in Christian Science in this city for many months, and which has constantly been on the increase, has resulted in a movement that promises to be successful for the establishment of a permanent organization in South Bend.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY

For some time past it has seemed to me that the subject of Christian Science should be presented to the dental profession, and I have eagerly scanned the Journals monthly, with the hope that some one better qualified than I had given us a paper on this subject; but, being disappointed, and feeling that this is a matter which would be of great benefit to all dentists in their daily work, I therefore beg the privilege of giving my experience, in the hope that it may be the means of causing many to investigate, and thereby to profit as I have done.
I was raised by strict members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

WE ARE THE TEN TRIBES

Chicago, July 18.

A LESSON FROM THE CLOUDS

Just at dusk one summer evening, when a dark veil or mist seemed to arise between our eyes and the setting sun, an immense pile of clouds, billowy in grace and motion, was outlined against the bluest of skies, in the south-east, touching neither the earth nor the heavens above.

HAPPINESS AT LAST

Ever since a child twelve years old I have been searching for happiness.

RETROSPECTION

Through the sash curtains of my room the light crept dimly.
A little more than forty years ago there lived, in a small interior town of Michigan, a boy just entering his teens who for his studious conduct and close attendance at school was the favorite with his teacher, and who, when other boys of his age were at their play, preferred to pass his time either at his studies or listening to the conversation of elder persons, especially if the subject were a literary, scientific, or religious one.

SHE NEVER FELL

On the morning of the dedication of the Chicago church, November 14, 1897, I was in my bedroom in the third story of our house.