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PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

A NEW ANGLO-CATHOLIC MAGAZINE

Will appear on December 14, and will be known as

"The Green Quarterly"

Price 1/-. Annual Subscription 4/6, post free.

It is a Magazine which will attempt to represent the chief activities of the Movement by opening its columns to all the leading Catholic Societies and Communities. A very large number of these have agreed to co-operate by contributing articles about their work, and by making the Quarterly a medium of their news. Among these are the E.C.U., the C.B.S., U.M.C.A., L.Ó.L., Guild of the Love of God, Anglo-Catholic Congress Committee, etc., etc.

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'The Green Quarterly" will primarily, however, be a magazine. It will contain fiction, illustrations, and articles on social questions, and the articles on Anglo-Catholic work will be such as will interest the general reader. The Quarterly is not a review: it will aim at being a high-class, popular magazine.

A large number of leading authors are contributing to its pages. The list of contents of the first number will be published later.

Every Anglo-Catholic man and woman should become an annual subscriber at once, and apply to

SOCIETY OF SS. PETER & PAUL, LTD., Westminster House, Great Smith Street, S.W. 1; and 32, George Street, Hanover Square, W. 1. Editorial Office : Abbey House, Victoria Street, S.W. 1.

Patron:

HIS MAJESTY THE KING

President:

H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G.

THE

PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY'S

FARM SCHOOL,

REDHILL, SURREY,

is in URGENT NEED of your kind support.

¶ The Founders of the Philanthropic Society were the pioneers
in child reclamation. Seventy years before the passing of the
Reformatory Act the Society established, in what was then the
village of Hackney, the first school for delinquent children.
Its present site at Redhill consists of a farm of 260 acres.

The returns for the last 15 years show that 94 per cent. of the Boys passed out of the School have not been again in trouble.

Will you kindly help us to keep up this record by sending a Donation to the Secretary?

An ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET describing the work will be gladly sent on application.

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"TRAIN UP A FIG TREE IN THE WAY IT SHOULD GO

and when you are old sit under the shade of it,"

so wrote that great master, Charles Dickens, and
the moral is plain to the thinking man.

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THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY

A small annual payment, no medical examination, and
incalculable benefit to them and you in later years.

Write for Explanatory Leaflet F.12 to

THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY

(Established 1825)

Head Office: 3, George Street, EDINBURGH.

LONDON: 110, Cannon Street, E.C. 4.

15A, Pall Mall, S.W. 1.

DUBLIN: 59, Dawson Street.

HOME MISSIONS

There are 700 Curates, in poor parishes,
who are receiving stipends each quarter
by the help of payments made by the
A.C.S. The Society asks for generous
contributions in order to keep up these
payments.

Churchpeople are asked to send a gift to the Secretary,
A.C.S. Office, 51 Belgrave Road, London, S.W. 1.

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Remember at
Christmastide

our SAILORS
away from Home

WILL YOU LET THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN act

as your representative in giving every BRITISH SAILOR a right royal welcome this Christmas in 116 Ports all over the World?

THE CHRISTMAS

DINNER,

GAMES AND GIFTS

will show you have not forgotten them, and will prove our gratitude for their self-sacrifice and heroism in those war times.

MANY A SAILOR WHO SAVED YOU
AND ME FROM STARVATION
IS NOW OUT OF WORK AND
HUNGRY. A LARGE SUM WILL
BE NEEDED TO HELP ALL THESE.

All gifts, large and small, will be gratefully acknowledged by STUART C. KNOX, M.A., Sec.,

THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN

11, BUCKINGHAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 2.

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A Special Appeal for Xmas and the New Year

A GOOD WORK IN SORE NEED

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Patrons: THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN.
President: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

THE "ARETHUSA" TRAINING SHIP
AND THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES
Urgently Need £25,000

(RECEIVED TO DATE £12,000)

TO PREVENT CURTAILMENT OF ANY BRANCH OF THE SOCIETY'S WORK
10,000 boys have been sent to Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine. 9,000 boys have been
trained for Civil Employment and Emigration. 1,100 boys and girls now being maintained.
Chairman and Treasurer: C. E. MALDEN, Esq., M.A.
Deputy Chairman: F. H. CLAYTON, Esq.

Chairman of Ship Committee: HOWSON F. DEVITT, Esq.

Joint Secretaries: H. BRISTOW WALLEN and HENRY G. COPELAND.

Cheques should be made payable to, and sent to—

The Shaftesbury Homes and "Arethusa" Training Ship, 164, Shaftesbury Avenue,
VICE-ADMIRAL SIR LIONEL HALSEY says: "I have never seen the 'Arethusa excelled."

London, W.C. 2.

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