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My dear Childrezi,

Some weeks ago I told you a story about the does Sip and Snog in which & kitten called Saorum had come to live with them. I thought that you might like to hear some more about her so bere is a tale of how she was lost. It ends up all right though fortunately!

Your loving.

PETER PAN.

SNORUM IS LOST.

You remember that a kitten called Sacrum had come to live with the dogs Snip and Snop?

They all soon became great friends and had many games together. Snorum did not go for walks with Mary, as Saip and Snop did, but at. aar other time the three were always together, playing in the house or garden.

One morning Mary took the dogs out for a long walk. They called out good-bye to Snorum who sat by the front door in the sun washing her face with her paws and she answered,, **Mc-ow, me-ow," which they knew mesat, Don't be too long or I shall eat up your dinners."

They knew though that this was only a joke, as she was cot a greedy cat, so they only laughed and hurried CD. They were away a long time as Mary had to go some distance to see a friend. On the way back Snip said to Snep, "I am so hungry Let us hurry up and run on ahead of Mary."

"Very well," agreed Snop, "I am famished too." So on they ran BA fast as they could go. When they reached the house they called out, "Are you there Sporum? Have you eaten all our dinner? but there was DO reply.

"Where are you Snorum!" they cried, going from one room to another,

and stil there was no answer.

In the dining room on the floor by the window Snorum's dinner had been put down on her plate, but it had not been tasted.

"Where ever can she be?" Soep asked Snip and they were both as puzzled as they could be, for Snorum was always at home at dinner-time.

Just then Mary came in and when she found that her cat was not in the house she called to her in the gardin and in the Seld beyond.

"Never mind," abe said at last, I expect she will come back soon. We will have our dinner."

How ver when dinner was finished she had not appeared, so Mary and the dogs set out to look for her. They

hunted all over the place and were really getting anxions. Snorum was

share.

open space in the wood. And there marked in Christian theology: Credo was Barum, crying dreadfully, with Christam, Credo Christo, Credo in her long furry tall caught in a rabbit | Christum. The last, which is the full acceptance of the salvation of God in "Oh poor Shorum," they exclaimed Christ, is the "justifying faith" of together and Snip at once said "I will S. Paul's teaching later. run Eoma and tell Mary where you are and Saop, you had better stay here to cheer up Snorum while I am

away."

"Does it hurt you Snorum! aked Shop sympathetically when his brother had harried off.

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Next Tuesday, is S. Luke's Day, and the few days mend about the time of this festival is called, S. Luke's Summer because in England we usually have a short spall of warm summer-like weather at that time.

Wa

"Yes it does pinch me badly," ahe S. Luke was a man of considerable replied, "But now that you have culture who was a native of Antioch found me I do not mind so much. in Syria. He is believed to have was afraid that I should be here all been a slave household doctor pos- night and though I called out as sibly to a manter called Theophilas loudly as I could no one heard me for e. F. Acts 1) at one time, but was: afterwards liberated. He became a such a long time."

convert to Christianity and later the friend and companion of S. Pal in his Missionary Journeys, being his faithful companion up to the time of S. Paul's death at Roma Although a slave, he was both clever and learned, and his style of writing Greek (as shown in S. Lake's Gospel

Tradition makes him an and The Acts of the Apostle) is ex-

artist of talent and there are soma cellat.

It was a good thing that you told me that you were going to explore this wood," said Snop, " Or we might never have found you"

In the meantime Saip had reached home and had found Mary still bunt ing for Snorum in the garden.

Woaf-wouf" he barked (which meant "I've found her") and catch ing hold of her skirt he tried to pull her along towards the wood.

"Let go of my skirt Snip," said paintings still existing which are be Mary, "You'll tear it and then Mother exactly known, some say he died a lieved to be his work. His end is not

will be cross with me." "But, as he natural death, but many believe that still hung on, it struck her that be was the wonderful saint, hoary with age doing it for some purpose and she let. Jerome says he was over eighty) him pull her along towards the wood. suffered martyrdom while preaching Here we come," barked Snip, and the Gospel in Greece. The story says Stop at once called out so that Mary that the heathen in rage took him to kill him, but in their thirst for his knew where they were.

blood they could not wait for the cross, so they hanged him on an olive

"My poor dear little pussy!" she exclaimed when she saw Snorum, "How did you get caught like this?" Then she opened the trap and Shorum was free but-alas-a little bit of her tail was left behind in the trap. It was lucky for her that she had such a long one of people might have thought after that that she was a Manx ca

Mary carried her back, gave her some milk and bandaged up her tail. Ship and Shop were given big lumps of sugar each because they had toes so clever in finding their friend.

Snorum's tail was B000

and she did not go exploring in the wood any more!

When is a sailor not a sailor! When he's a-board.

CHURCH NOTES

XXIST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

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His body was interred at Cone tantinople and probably there remains to the present day, a memorial to the devotion of the sainted physician.

Monday is especially remembered by East Anglian Churchmen as being the day of the translation of the bones of S. Ethedreda.

She was the daughter of Anus, Ring of East Anglia, and was married, better against her will, to Tambert,

Anglian prince, who gave her the Isle of Ely as a dowry. She established a religious house there and became its first abbess. After her death in A. D. 679 her body was ultimately buried in the present cathedral church of Ely, and she has since been regarded as the patron-saint of Ely Diocese the present diocesan banner has upon its beautiful represente ation of S. Ethedreds.

The Epistle for the day consists those grand words at the conclusion of S. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians,

a pretty little kitten and Mary wristen daring his imprisonment a afraid that someone might have stolen

her.

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A financial statement was read Rome. It deals with the "whole which showed the finances to be in a armour of God" with which we are healthy condition. Grants were voted Mary's mother, who had been help

as its foundation a fire old lead fort ing in the search at last said. "Ito fight against evil, and especially from the Association for various

against "spintual wickedness in high branches of activity in the Diocese.

probably of continental origin. The Szorum has not turned up by to-

Such a society as the V.D.A. caninartistic cement font, previously morrow we will put a notice in the places," implying that often those

who hold high positions in Church or sisting as it does of zealous church-known in the church, was cracked by shop windows and an advertisedert State are so evi that they must be people, ought to do much for the heavy gop practice and air-raids, and in the papers and then perhaps some-

Furtherance of Christ's work in South when the lumpe of cement were re- fought against. body will see it and bring her back."

The idea of the whole armour of China: the present enthusiasm of its moved the ancient work was revealed. go in for amateur gardening, but those "I hope they will," said Mary, who

It is a richly decorated lead font of who do should always remember that God"

was probably suggested to S. members sugurs well for the future. was feeling very sad.

cylindrical fours, its sides being Snip, who had heard this, said to Paul by the sight of the Roman

The lectures delivered by Dr. bossed with an arcade of semi circular the sol in the East is not "clean Shop, That is a good plan if she soldier who acted as guard to the

imprisoned apostle, for he saw in the Hodgkin have evoked considerable Norman, arches, each enclosing a dirt" such as may be handled almost · does not tam up. But I know one oldier's armour place where we have not looked yet." spiritus! weapons the girdle of Long, and it is hoped that his messages angels repeated in pairs.

similes of our interest amongst churchgoers in Hong-figure in relief, representing kings and with impunity at home. We saw one Europeat engaged in bedding out Where is that? "questioned Snop.uth, the breastplate of righteous-

operations the other day who, His may not be soon forgotten

though not by any mean la "The wood beyond Ivy Furu),

The Church Congress which has a new anival, evidently did not know Snip told him," Enorum said oneness, the sandals of peace, the shield lectures had not so much the religious

sa the social touch, although it is of different town every year as its meet- this. did not consider it day that he was going to explore it of faith, the helmet of salvation, and

the sword of the spirit. It is rather course difficult to distinguish between ing place, has had its importance worth worrying about. The truth is when she had time."

somewhat lessened this year by the that tetantis can in a great many "So she did," said Shop, Come remarkable that there is a somewhat the two. along. We will have a look there similar description Af the "armour of the fifth chapter of Off they campered and soon reached God" in the wood which was not very far Wisdom, where it is described as the clothing of God Himself: S. Paul It is rather dark in there," re-may have been familiar with this marked Snop, peeping between the

The whole passage is 4 striking specimen of the union of meditative and hall poetic beauty with impas There was so much undergrowth in signed earnestness, which is so characs the wood that it was not altogether teristic in this letter of S. Paul. easy to push their way in and they

The Gospel gives us the account of were almost giving it up when suddenly Saip cried Listen, what is the faith and conversion of the noble that?"

man or king's officer whose son WAS A faint "Me-ow" was heard and it healed at a distance by the word.of

Christ sounded rather pitiful.

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"Oh we can find our way I am sure," said Snop.

reference.

Both the dogs at once fought their The story is especially interesting way through until they came to au as it traces for us the stages of faith

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The Church Congress has become with a disinfectant and taken to the brought to our memories again the fact that all is not well, that the world noted as a vast debating ground, bearest doctor without any fear of gripped by the birth pangs of a new extremists on each side advocating being thought fussy. Straits Echo. age, and if that new age is to be the principles and policies in which great one we need to revolutionise our they believe in one way this is rather individual as well as our class social bad as it is apt to create feeling and relationa.

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