Editorials

The Message of the Rev.
Christian Science is an onward and upward religious movement—the greatest of the ages.

Christian Science Literature

WE publish herewith an extract from the August, 1901, number of the Tidings, published by the Woman's Baptist Home Mission, headquarters at 2411 Indiana Ave.
THE editor the Helena Evening Herald of July 29, 1901, very forcibly and ably forcibly and ably descants upon the spirit manifested by certain of the local clergy who have recently been declaiming against Christian Science in Helena.
THE Saviour's mission was was to bring peace and rest to the struggling heart.

Applications for Teaching

APPLICATIONS for appearance before the Board of Education for next year, will not be received until notice thereof appears in our periodicals.

An Impostor

We have twice or thrice in the past, called attention to the impositions practised upon Christian Scientists by a man claiming to be one of our number who gave different names at different times and places.
Leslie's Weekly of August 3, 1901, contains a well-executed photographic picture of the house and grounds of Mrs.
That ably conducted and high-toned monthly publication The Ledger Monthly of New York for August, 1901, publishes what it calls "The Ledger Album of Celebrities.
The Normal class of the Board of Education began its session June 20, and continued for two weeks.

A Correction and Explanation

Dear Editor:—Will you kindly give place to the following explanation.
Under the above heading the Christian Register of July 18, 1901, publishes a reply by Mr.