mr'?ihi1'1[ArrearageseaseTHE TIMESV,* lt;rIfoncion, England, Standard:Most men are agreed that seven-^ • i^ve per jcent of the*eases of fnflu-iathey have recently attended iiiye been directly induced by fear, doctor who was asked what chiefly loused this fear, answered at onceit was the alarmists section ofpress.fcvdisease were understood more gen-■erally, half the doctors would need to find a new profession.”Christian Work: The very crisis! which to-day confronts the church is*a challenge.. In the near future organized religion may be engaged—I think it will he—in a struggle forits life. Forms are not eternal; the sheepfolds may be reconstructed without injury to the sheep. Our\The best way to avoid these epi-' 'ffe 4 ■he said, “is to keep the con-•#ss of their existence out ofmmmd .1. halt the newspapers are; but it takes a very ntrolled person to do thatde-/columns to the ‘influenza morbidly defining symptonsafeguarde.suggestinEverybe the Iasi rona Youi Let us ms and bring 7:45 p. at Eighth tra will p the Bapti: chief me Rev. S/S. talk. All a closing seiLord said much about the sheep and nothing about the sheepfolds. There need be no fear for Christianity itself* If the histqry of the church* ^ imakes anything clear, surely it is»i .this: that when the teaching of Je-*sus has been put to the severest test it has won .its greatest triumphs. It may be crucified, dead* and buried;ibut, like its divine founder, it rises•again eventually and will live for-i* »evermore^— ------------—----- —--..................../firs:lt;1Thlt; Corner of Sunday ai 9:30 I ity to stud the mornii 10:45 J*by the pas gation vs. —6r45 *Montreal, Canada, Star: Whether Meeting a..... lea man reads of ^he ravages of^ unconsciously adds to \or not ^ie Christian, church rose tostore of fear of the disease: Fears the resistance against it as* «as poor nutrition—probably If you ignore influenza, infiu-usually will ignore you.|WW~W. -****’■— -...................—...........................- -$0],. “But surely,’’ it was suggested,fef “it is the duty of the press to helpit can in, the fight against the “Granted,” was the doc-S reply, “and the best way to dol ■ Vkfo. Vtiwould be to suppress all news‘ptnt it, and to print all the lively nd jolly .bits of news that could be thered. That fear induces theat tnspires it is a scien-not a crankism. If you readS\ If*;-/11 amusing story you laugh, and your system responds to the action of tihe mind; if you read anything de-, f * *pressing, your mind and body suffer s**; —, j£ you read of excitingt vf adyfiitures your heart beats moreand your breath comes more and ^ on# Therefore,, if read about influenza morning, poon, and night, your mind and _ ^/ponless specially trained, be-lp^me^l»lcteaf' and pPHbly ihfecreQ,Ifydisease your:• E-Y*the full height of its opporunities in tfie great war tis too vast a Question to be decided soon. The progress of events in~ the future will tell. . . . That the war revealed past opportunities dost by the church is a deduction many will make; that the church “lost out” in the movingpyears of. its duration cannot fairly be decided by a generation left gasping at spectacular events which tenda.to dwarf the value of the church’s*traditional service in our eyes.West Australian News: We must remember that sin is not a thing,7:45 I on the Talplatform i with Rev.ispeakers. “Justice.” Wedneslt; meetings i chprehes.FREENinthRev. JsSunday by pastornot even an act, but an attitude of Street methe mind, and will.corner Si'\7-K•v7:45 p. in 9 The neCHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICESthe peopleservices.Church service at 11:00 o’clock • m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Subject: “Christ Jesus/’Wednesday evening testimony meetings held first Wednesday evening of each month.School 11 “If'a farnwheat am*bushel, w Little ]I,''' * ’dwells upon.located at BoutheaBtconsciousness {her Seventh and Waehburn streets If the psychology of i The public is cordially invited-rSan P building (Wit