Editorials

This number begins Volume II.
The above is the title to the leading article in the Old Home Week Supplement of the Boston Traveler, which supplement was an important feature in the Old Home Week celebration in Concord, N.

"Peace be still!"

"Peace be still!" our Father is at the helm.

"Peace, be still!"

"Peace, be still!" our Father is at the helm.
THE following are two cases of death in hospitals, resulting from the blunders of attendants in administering powerful poisons instead of the drugs that were prescribed.
A RECENT number of the Interior, a leading publication of the Presbyterian Church, published in Chicago, contains a very interesting article entitled "One Cause of the Church Depletion.

Per Contra

By no means, however, have all the British newspapers taken sides against us.
Since we last wrote upon the Harold Frederic case we have received from London a great stack of press clippings, covering, we suppose, what every newspaper of any consequence in the British Islands had to say of this case.
September first, 1898, the Weekly made its first bow to the Field.
The following extract from a private letter recently received by a Scientist here from a Scientist in London, will be read with much interest:—
We were in error in saying, in the Weekly of November 17, that the old Robert Collyer church edifice at Dearborn Avenue and Walton Place, Chicago, had been purchased by Christian Scientists.
"I do not want this class to be an affair of money at all.