ence of the Christian Science Board of Directors; to

the able editors of The Christian Science Journal, and

to our efficient Publishing Society.

No reproof is so potent as the silent lesson of a good [20]

example. Works, more than words, should characterize

Christian Scientists. Most people condemn evil-doing,

evil-speaking; yet nothing circulates so rapidly: even gold

is less current. Christian Scientists have a strong race to

run, and foes in ambush; but bear in mind that, in the [25]

long race, honesty always defeats dishonesty.