10 Tu. 283 Oxford Mich. T.beg. 2 57 3 15 11 W. 284 Sun R. 6.18 S. 5.16 14 S. 287 Fire Insur. expire 18 W. 291 St. Luke, Evan. 21 S. 204 Trafalgar Day(1805) 3 32 350 494 28 4 48 5 10 5 34 6 I 6 32 7 48 8 37 9 28 10 15 10 58 11 35 • 5 O 28 0 49 1 10 1 30 1 48 2 5 2 20 2 36 24 Tu. 297 25 W. 298 17 F. 300 29 $.302 20 after Trinity 30 M. 303 31 Tu. 304 543 6 6 6327 S 7.43 8 24 8F. 342 S.R.7.535.3.50 [S.e. Black Game & Grouse 3431 10. 344 2 in Advent 11 M. 345 12 Tu. 346 13 W. 347 14 Th. 348 15 F. 349 Sun R. 8.1 S. 3.49 16 S. 350 17. 351 3 in Adv. Emb. W.11 18 M. 352 Ox. Mich. Term e. 90 34 19 Tu. 353 Camb. Mich. T. e. O 57 I 18 20 W. 354 Ember Day [Ap. 1 38 57 21 Th. 355 Mic. L. S. e. St.Th. a 16 2 34 22 F. 356 Em.D. Moham, Y.1330b. 2 52 3 9 23 S. 357 Em.D. Winterc.11p.m. 3 26 3 44 24.3584in Advt. (Peace S.) 25 M. 359 Christ. D. Qtr. D. 26 Tu. 360 St. Step. M. Box.D. 27 W. 361 S.John, Ev. [Bk. H. 28 Th. 362 Innocents' Day 29 F. 363 30 S. 364 Sun R. 8.8 s. 3.57 319. 13651 after Christmas The ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY writes: "You are serving the Church in the very way in which service is at the present time most sorely called for." THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK writes: "I most cordially commend the work of the Home Missions of the Church (A.C.S.). It is quite invaluable as a means of enabling the Church to meet the demands of an evergrowing population, and to fulfil its duty to the nation." Home Missions of the Church. THE ADDITIONAL CURATES SOCIETY exists to help poor parishes to obtain the assistant Clergy they require, and could not have without money assistance from outside their own borders. In helping poor parishes the Society touches the slums in the centre of large cities, the poorer suburbs outside the cities, and also the mining. and other industrial towns and villages. The Society's work reaches over the whole of England; it also deals with Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isles of Scilly, and the Isle of Man. Its help is at present given to more than 1000 parishes to assist in maintaining 1300 additional Clergymen. The Christian work in these parishes touches more than 7,000,000 people. "The present-day needs of the Church must be large and growing." These words were recently spoken by the Archbishop of Canterbury with reference to the work of the A.C.S. The force of them is obvious if it be remembered that the people of our nation increase by more than 10,000 every fortnight. Churchpeople who do not as yet subscribe to the A.C.S. are asked to accept this invitation and send a contribution to the Secretary, A.C.S. Office, 14, Great Smith Street, Westminster, |