In some cases, where a member lives in a remote spot and cannot conveniently obtain books, we get them for the member at publisher’s prices. Occasionally, where books could not be had in the market, we have lent copies from our library.
We give full information and service in art, telling our readers where and how to get good pictures—we also give travel information.
These are but a few of the things that we do. We have a booklet in which we describe The Mentor Service. Send for it. If you have not had the benefit of our service, you will be surprised to see how wide and varied it is.
The Prize Contest Letters have been coming in fast. There are so many good ones that it will be difficult to make a choice. I am going to print extracts from some of them. A part of the first letter appears on the opposite page. It tells of The Mentor as a friend. Could there be any happier note to begin with than that? Other letters will tell of the many ways in which The Mentor is or can be made valuable in home, school and social life. The story of one reader will help another, and the sum total of the information will be of benefit to all.
W. D. Moffat
Editor
A FRIEND IN THE HOUSE
A MESSAGE FROM A MENTOR READER