Shortly after the October number of this magazine 
was issued, the printer with whom we have a contract for 
the work decided to move his establishment to Ashland, 
Maine, where the numbers for the remainder of 1905 will 
be printed. As we write, the November issue is in type 
and the December number will follow immediately. It is 
not our intention, however, to wait for the completion of 
these numbers to begin V'olume X. We have selected 
another printing- house and this initial number will appear 
on time. All our present subscribers will receive the num- 
bers to complete the preceding volume, whether they con- 
tinue as subscribers or not, but we trust that none will fail 
to renew. The amount of ill luck that has attended our 
attempt to issue a well-printed magazine on time would be 
amusing if it were not so serious a matter to subscribers. 
We take pleasure in noting, howe\-er, that during the pub- 
lishing of the nine preceding volumes, subscribers have re- 
ceived more than we agreed to give, and that we have not 
attempted to economize, e\'en when the numbers were late, 
by issuing two numbers in one. This record, we trust, will 
merit a renewal of your subscription. 
With this issue we send out bills for 1906 with arrears, 
if any, added. The magazine is sent until ordered dis- 
continued, and, if any do not wish to subscribe for this 
year, we should be notified at once. Thus far we have 
found ver>' few who have discontinued after once sub- 
scribing. The contents of the magazine attract a substan- 
tial, thoughtful class of readers who do not change from 
one thing to another without gcxxl cause. All such will 
