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EASTBOURNE, SATURDAY, NOYISBER % E S T a B L Is H E D 1856

Registered at the O P.O. Ko. 3,-2 !< T e l e p h o n e : 350 E a s t b o u r n e . as a Newspaper < EASTBOURNE, SATURDAY, NOYISBER % E s t a b l is h e d 1856. PRICE THREE HALEPENCE.

MARY H. COOPER, Court Dressmaker. ASTBOURNE COLLEGE^. rriHE LADIK’S’ COLLEGE, E Prevalent! GRASSINGTON ROAD, . BRRFOED & SOW r a w UUE10 OF DitVONBHIRN. A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Bell Your Old Gold. Smart (JoAT DEESSES, SUITS & RESTAURANT GOWNS for Summer Wear Is it advisable to store old sold articles JEfesd 3rcuM*-f Principal: MISS HITCHCOCK. or no further use when the gold Can "Watelimskers, be exchanged for money ? Tej!o. 763. 8 , LISMOHE EOAD, EASTBOTJSNS. •>a» VMM 7? S WlLLIAlfto, IS.A, Pupils prepared, If desired, for the Preliminary, Junior JEW & Senior and Higher Cambridge Lo-al Examinations, also We are prepared to value old gold in iLlER'-' SILVERSMITHS ___1 ______large or small quantities free of cost for Matriculation London Univorsitv, and for the and t o give cash or cheque payments b e ; VALUE. The Bohool In * riR'VJ'-GP-AHU SCHOOL for the Sobs Examination by the Associated Board of tho Royal in exchange for it. (Proprietors, nf Geniilemen, Academy of Music and Royal College of Music. JRT. GUARANTEED, DICKEB. a n d CO. E. & F. SLOCOMBE), Beyo are prepared tor theUnlvereltiles. the Army, Navy Students desirous of pursuing their studies after leaving and Civil Sorvie.ifl, Prafensionn and Commercial Life, Sohool may join Advanced Classes in English Literature W. Brnford Son, by Expert Men. There are .peplal Aumv and Ni-AVV CrjissitH. and History. French. Italian, Latin, Mathematics, &o. |>nnan O. , h i g h !-CL ASS PROVISION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, For Proepeetiis and Information at: to recent Sueoessee, FROEBKL TRAINED TEACHER for the YOUNGER 100, Terminns-rd., E».8t.bonme H. P. ' ; i i. E' t,aRt.uourne application eh-ouid be made to the Utt.cn M ir a s . 1 CHILDREN. and 241, High-street, Exeter. ■it. Claude t Telephone 452. fiicillor J. KXRT'JTE.. site Tow n H all, E astbourne. PBvaitui. UHitt Is ocsnanloery- for J-’ie whole SohooL Hockey and Tennis Clubs, 'Sydney. “T" A FEW BOARDERS ARE RECEIVED. yPi L O V B ' H Y - K S P P L.E STO N E I.A3TROURNE WHIES, SPIRITS A N D MINERAL WATERS. REENCROFT - ELLESMERE, I for bein^ -'' B3)AVKL^ R(>An. MJM.D8. KA-iTBOURNF, /NLENGARIJY, 3, GRANGE ROAD.— 1, SPENCER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 1 8tlfrinst.« SCHOOL o ;f c o m m e n c e , Telephone l*o. 68. "* '{Sfeefryptitlap* NC). D8. ■ ' ' ■ ly- nf:;r - A - . A SMALLCLASS isheld at tho above address G anything- for the CHILDREN OF GENTLE PEOPLE only. Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. [dark * and School (or GHrlx (Preparatory and Finftkir.g) am?™- II, Bevenaey-roacL Pupils prepared for the Preliminary Cambridge Local MISS LLOYDS, assisted by Miss C. A. Daviks, TtF.j'9. V. H. Browne end 7®as Tait-Roid, B.A, Examination. B.A., Hons., Oamb. Teachers' Diploma, and ■he dofon- Miss S. Davibs. Ihe had to Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping . Assisted by n lar;W7*n r/citRav. Rv., J.P., *.?, O.P., L B.O.P. LIFE OLABSES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD M [.Paradise- T r T I L t ;vr. A TINE’S ROAD, F. KoIlh?3, EM -jOCd JcSrr-. Hournv, the Bar. 0. and Mm. HomburK'a (uext to 43, GROVE BOAD>. Has resumed her CLASSES at the GRAND HOTEL, from a M.A EASTBOURNE. — tL« B&v. H. G. K?3. JfciiifKOQ, W. J. 0. Miirrr, E*j.; Mf Hoars daily 10—4 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.46 on Saturday and W ednesday Afternoons. & Juveniles Saturday Morning. t School. Preparatory School for Bo/ys. 19 21, CHURCH STREET; 15, PEVEN8EY ROAD ^ 175, SEASIDE. and Mrs, Manj, Orr. Bs^., r.nC Mn. Oh . the Be?. UrIini --*.45 p.m. Sown, but wd Mw, Whflpton, ttu Btrr. F. S, ^r’UJams, M.A. (Hoad Masta Classes for children. Special arrangements made with At the SAFFRONS ROOMS, W ednesdays, 3.30; MR. W, K. ,T(; r-.Ki, i£,A., F.R.Q.S., Clifton College and Tel. 169. rt Kawcbonma OoDuiaw oekooia. Foil nttrlieulars on application. Babies, 2.30. Bnunanr.ei Celley*. Cambridge, RECEIVES BOYS At .DEVONSHIRE PARK, Intermediate Class, Bader 10 to l"; prepared for the Pabllo Schools and W ednesday, 2.45; Babies, 11.15. R. N.C., JOs.bv.vnij, s y p s s pG. isi .nantfocscatii tor Cay Pupils and the Sons of SAVIOUR’S CHOIR , SCHOOL M. i GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, THE LODGE, Blackw ater-road. Beginners' Class, Were. 2i ruirtoe oi playing Field In Glldredge Park. T elephone 623. • BOOTH STREET, f Dlplflm4e, Paris T hursday, 3.15. Deportment and Ball Room Dancing- QOned for EBEDK. 8. SHELLEY, S for Qirlsover 18, Monday, 5.30; Adult Class, F riday,8.:KL (public, in BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE 0E EIGHT, (ltd Claes Certifloate), 0 B O V{ u g n SCHOOL, Special Daily Classes for Operatic Dancing, Erxicu-- Fsias £S pks Annum. Sives LESDONS In PRACTICAL DRBS8CtrTTINa tion oice roduction encing and inging tided not E IK AVI:',DUE, EASTBOURNE. Builder, Decorator, Plumber, Gas, Hot Water and Electrical Engineer. and MAKING. FRENCH PATTERN MODELLING . V P , F , S . < P. S. GILBERT, B.A. (Lond.). Contractor for General House Repairs. K ant CHOstir, Scholahbhiph, some of whloh cover and MILLINERY. ALLANDALE, COOMBE ROAD, CROYDON. " 1 3). £*. GILBERT, (Load. Unlv.). tha whole amount of the Fees. MIhb Schofield has had 15 years’ experience with prlvatu ■2.401 p.m. Training for Business Life. pupil? and In olaas beaching In schools. fow alorig Frttwfo School for Boys. Of2.ee and Showrooms - - - 8, TERMINUS PLACE. DANCING, DEPORTMENT and EURHYTHMIC yell-road, For Prospectus and other Information apply Blouse Patterns a Speciality, bH gf Prrati is. .t with S asses' of ground. Chemical and and at 4S, MILL ROAD. - Personal attention given to all orders. EXERCISES. jnjck the tAmloiJ l..;;,: -.nto-rlca, GiTtruasium and Flaying Fields THE WARDEN. 2, CORNFIELD TERRACE \ pave- PrsExiral-Ios. for London Matriculation and Oxford "y riss HUTTON-MOSS AND MISS PAINE [lntil two s.;>’5. Cambridge Locale. Flannels Washed in Rain Water, for the storage of which large underground Concrete Tanks have been constructed. - Have Resumed their Classes at ar-a-banc Fc-cs Moderate and Inclusive. fness was KASTBOTJENB THE GYMNASIUM, Yo r k - road. the care g * . GFOBG&'S SCHOOL (UPPERTON). CHILDREN'S CLASS on SATURDAYS at 2.30. i said ho SANITARY STEAM LAUNDBY CO., L im it e d , Half-Term, November 3rd. FOR BOY'5. INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. porn field- Special Arrangements made for SCHOOL AND cliar-a- . The Subjects of Instruction inclnds those taught at LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. :tion of all PuMlr- SccuBtihcy Schools and. In addition, special Our Lady ^taif PRIVATE CLASSES. function- asMUttnn is raid to Commocoial Subject* and Modern Every oonvetdfccoe is provided lor enaoring the Highest Class at Work tor Families, Lodging Apply —39a, H ariiington-road, London, S.W. (ran into Houses, or Hotels. for Vroeractna apply Hsad M&ar»a. Will attend to your said1 he SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. ' DANCING and DEPORTMENT. Tho u n i c i p a l s c h o o l o f a r t Letters should he addressed “ Mbs. K. R. Htt.t., Manageress, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne." I S S LUCY WAY jan hour. (XKie.»ieal> Inbtitot*. Grovk-hoad). Gas Burners M Will he resuming her CLASSES I walking M MONEY. Established 1879. WARDROBES. ij turn to" DAY and EVENING CLASSES are bold In all At THE SAFFRONS ROOMS, on SATURDAY. Branch m o£ Art, iisiadfog Glasses in Metal Work, MONEY. WARDROBES. Without charge for labor. October 6th . at 3.0 and 4,45 p.m. evidence Wocd'OwTlng ana Leather Work. W. T. LAMB & SON, SCHOOLS ATTENDED, PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. Vis!to.-.a ocxi join for short perieds, * , Fof particulars. ho. could MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Pawnbrokers, Jewellers and General Salesmen, A ddress: 28, S outh S treet, E astbourne. pas com- Mantles supplied as desired. cross­ FOR GIRLS 104, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade}, EASTBOURNE, ed cart (U PP3iBT0N-B0 AD). Always ON BALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS JJOLIDAY DANCING CLASSES. ; 33 feet MUNICIPAL SECONDARY -DAY SCHOOL Jewellery, Sliver Plate, Electro-plated Goode, Cutlery, Telescopes, Karine, Field and Opera Glasses, Eegular attention. FOR BOYS Spectaoies. all kliida of Musical XuHtrnmonts, Books, &o„ &o. MISS LUCY WAY will be bolding Two W eekly ftination Dancing C lasses at THE SAFFRONS ROOMS, fertinent vv (Tkchkictat. lifsaiTcssr G eovs-road). Cash Advances on every description of Property. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Oath. beginning on DECEMBER 18th . bfc clerk. ProepocK.o L-aui full y.aj'lituif.rB of these HehooL oan PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN BESIDESUE." BoyH and G irls ...... 3 till 4.30. p u have fiaobtaw.ed fiom TailsU'Srv.'lV£'J.'ABY. UiiQoaaan Ctna- Adults ...... 5 till 6.30. to mo MlWec Tot. u Huh. Ea-'tbenrne. ! Contract Forms at For Particulars apply— 28, South-bthekt, E astbourne. > Court. A. E. STYLKR, 10, Siissex- Eastbourne ! |ra te we DANCING AND ELOCUTION. ^ ' •tinent 1, SILVERDALffi ROAD, EASTBOURNE, F U R N IS H AT gardens, , Gas Co. ■ ______i/T ADAME VANDYCK’S CLASSES mnus- j O - are now resumed | a very LANGUAGES. At DEVONSHIRE PARK. > avoid Young Pnjfils prepared, by the best and soundest methods, f oi' the Public Schools Entrance Examination. OETZM ANN’S, Special Classes for Operetta Dancing (Russian Method). For particulars apply did not Special attention given to LANGUAGES. 2, HARKWOOD PLACE, HANOVER SQUARE, W fed into v o r a d i e s a n d e n t l e m e n cident TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, N.W.l, ABDOMINAL BELTS L G | motor, TeL 264. Under Royal Patronage. Est. 1899. " ' 7 ------il/T IS S LIZZIE BARTHOLOMEW h e c e n t r a l g y m n a s i u m , FOR GENERAL SUPPORT, UMBILICAL HERNIA, (Cert. Pianist, T.C.L., and Cert. Senior R.A.M. i a fino T CORNFIELD ROAD. Eastbourne.* APPENDICITIS, COLOTOMY, &e. and R.C.M.) gives Lessons in Proprietor. P rof. GEORGE RABEY (late) Sergt.- AND INVEST TH E SAVING IN MADE ENTIRELY IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS. PIANOFORTE, THEORY OF MUSIC a n d Instiuotor H.M. Coldstream Guards. Female Attendant for Ladies. ‘ HARMONY. ed for The Subjects cf Instruction are: Gymnastics, Deport­ Pupils successfully prepared for Local School & Centro * 5th. ment, Military, Physical and Swedish Drill, Boxing, Examinations of Associated Hoard of R.A.M. & R.C.M. Fencing, Swoici, Siagle-stiok, Life Saving, Resuscitation, and other Colleges.- Schools visited. Receives or visits ffpoinfc tfiivt Aid. See. LINDSEY & SONS, private pupils. — Apply, by lelter, Crookham House. ‘ Ivy- NATIONAL WAR' BONDS. York-road, Eastbourne, (near Town Hall), or Clift’s. boys, First-class Army Instructors. Schools attended. Music Saloons, Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. Ladies’ and Juvenile Classes are held daily in Deport­ Surgical Instrument and Truss Makers, and ment, Physical and Swedish Exercises, and are under | people the personal supervision of Mrs. George Rabey. 7, T erm in u s-b u ild in g s Tecfef/nsu GRANGE OF .ADDRESS. \ direc- W rite for “ BOOK O F P ost F r e e . For Particulars apply a t the Gymnasium. BARGAINS” at 32, l u d o a t e h il l Eastbourne R. and MRS. DARBISHIRE JONES beg to notify their CHANGE OF ADDRESS T el. 2G0x. M A lso M a k e r s of ELASTIC STOCKINGS ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, COMFORTS FOR and that they are now R . Is. COLLINS, Sports Outfitter, SOLDIERS, CRUTCHES, e t c ,, a t S p e c ia l P r ic e s . BOTH GIVING LESSONS ON THE noned • VIOLONCELLO. hember SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE For terms, write Near Town Hall). Tel. 440. K ilncombe L odge, B edpordwkll-road, E astbourne. I Bench FOOTBALL, HOOKEY AND OOLF. E. MORRIS & SONS, BILLIARD REQUISITES. 2 1 , SEASIDE R O AD, EASTBOURNE. Y* ISS MINA HUDSON, Cert. Voc. T.O.L^ D U D K I N, CAL?.. Mem. LS.M., oned Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, RECEIVES PUPILS for SINGING, VOICE CULTURH CASH AWAafOEU PROMPTLY PROPRIETOR OF THE aud JJiANOFOKTE PLAYING in London and Eaat- Jnt hadl A* PLY to the Oldest Resident Lender, : ITot Water and Sanitary Engineers. : '. bourne. |rently. Ladies’ Ch o ir . Choir Training given by arrangement. we - ] \ f l V8 A. J E W E L L . Preparation for Musical Examinations. Many auocessaa ye_ldid and hononrs. Special arrangements for Visitors. notf 1, WILMINGTON SQUARE, Eastbourne ANGLO RUSSIAN FUR COMPANY, (TELEPHONE 105). Communications should be addressed to Miss Hudson. BABY E E '.I YKWXVi FOR It la better to deal with care of Messrs. Clift tiildredge-road: or The Library. ndant, ACTUAi I.hiNUHjR chan with ARents or Financial Dalton-terraos, Meads-streef. who Comvanio.,. The only direct Importers of FURS in Brighton, M A B Tp I N rents. M A B K Ac1 SO N S TVTISS ELSIE S. M. REED, Certificated ntdon i FOR Advanced Grade Associated Board R.A.M. and PROMPT CASH ADVANCES. R C.M. Piano and Organ (Honours). Organist of the EEALLY HIGIg-CLASS WOEK Eastbourne College, Assistant Organist at 3k Saviour's .&iO 'apwards 36 and 31, WESTERN HOAD, BRIGHTON. Church, Eastbourne, Accompanist to the Eastbourne for Amateur Operatio Society. Open for Engagement aa ■above Accompanist. GIVES LESSONS in PI ANOEORTK and leadOR £ hu'nr;sesI)isce.tuitO«DipaRy,ijtd., B uilding, D ecorating, E lectric laigbting, H ot W ater ORGAN PLAYING and in HARMONY and THEORY. Students prepared for the various Musical Examinations. lieder- IS, Zanedoume-road, Croydon. and Sanitary W ork. kuilfcy. Pwmjjtti.t'.ho. Prlvaoy, Kasy Terme and StraJBhtforwan! 4, K ilburn 1KBRACK (3 minutes from Station), i the Dealing. I We are now offering our Immense Stock, comprising ______B astbournr. the Telephone No. 335. B. NOAKES, Certificated In Harmony |client IEOISY LENT. ‘ Many Thousands of Up-to-date Models in . ’ Z and Counterpoint (Senior Local, Associated Board CHARLES BREACH, of She R A.M. aud R C.M.), GIVES LESSONS on the ±10 to £5,000. fPIANOFORTE lANOFORTE and AmericanAmerio Organ, and In Harmony Builder, C ontractor aud Sauitary Plum ber »nd Cnuntorpolnt.- ■For Terms apply 8, Oalver’iey-rosd. Advances made at a few hoars’ notice upon nted West Bad Building Works, Meads Simple Promissory Notes to all responsible F U R COATS F U R S E T S Residence: 1, Matlook-r^ad, Meads Patronised by Royalty. Use in Applicants. and ESTIMATES OIV.EN FOR GENERAL HOUSE REPAIES. Jaeked STSSSK T H E GYMNASIA frown STRICTEST PRIVACY .ASSURED. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. and Schools of P hysical E ducation that No Fees Charged or Sureties Required. IN EVERY FASHIONABLE DESCBIPTION OF SKIN. YORK ROAD, KabthournS (near Town Hall), Tel 917 and DERWENT ROAD, MEADS I away Apply, in strict confidence, to the Old-Established ’Phone Ox. Eotimatea Free. Firm of Also at BHXHILL. uLER &| SELMES, Every branoh of Physloal Bduoation solputificaily taugh* j f l j m u k m . B a r n a r d & c o . , B u i M e r a . D ecorators. ay fully qualified and experienced Iur omotor aud Lady ek. P lu m b e r s ,' Teachers, under the direotloa of Mr. Moss. 44, L anundy-koad, E a stbo u rn e. GENUINE BARGAIN PRICES. Every Description of Building and Ht e Repairs done ataModerate Charges, There Is a Medical Gymnasium attached for Remedial Manager atteuds'personally every Saturday at 11 a.m. Special attention to Drai 1 and Sanitary Work. Exercises and Swedish Massage, under the dlrootlan of Miss C. Charleswortn, M.G.T.L. M.N.S.P.E. InP.CABZilBHBD 1880. ST, CHEAPEST HOUSE fo r RELIABLE FURS in B rig h to n . ‘MUCH BELOW WHOLESALE Office and Works: 75, TXDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 1 H. QHATFIELD & SON, lASH ADVANCED DAILY to MONEY Farmers, Tradesmen, Clergymen, G' ® j WEST END DAISY. Hotel Proprietors and others. Special £ 1 0 Cowkeepers and Dairy Farmer*, Ratos (luring the War, on Note of Hand D O L P H IN SOAP DELIVER HIGH-GLASS DAIRY PRODUCE to or Furniture without removal. Advice WE ARE DRESSERS, DYERS AND MANUFACTURING FURRIERS. Three Times Dally to all parta of .Eastbourne. i and information Free. Strictly con­ Aa it ia necessary to know from whenoe the milk supply £ 1 , 0 0 0 fidential. F or EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. is derived we invite Patrons to inspect our Farms ark ane and Dairies. LENT. M. LANCASTER, 4, P L , DRESSING, DYEING, RENOVATING, RE - MODELLING 4d. 4d. , Cussold Park, London, N. Farm Spots: Dairies: A SPECIALITY. PER LARGE BAR, PER LARGE BAR. Hampden Park. 18, Cornfield-terrace, and ------1——--- :—:-----^ - : 49, Church-street. HEIRS TO MONEY -A— Telephone 463. HY VVA IT for DEATH of RELATIVES D I X E OIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, or FRIENDS When frmnediate Loans can be arranged.W £(i a Year Interest for every £100 Lent. FAENOOMBE & CO., L im it e d , go, a il& W Z SOAW. BSI61T0N. Brailoh £ Worksbouss 66, Western Hoad, Hove HARMONIUMS and HARPS. Capital can remain bo longioslnterest is paid. By the Best Makers, on the Lowest Terms, for Sale, A IV V 1* A C T U R I N G OFTIGIANS Hire and on the Three Years' System. . Write: R. HARRIS, EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF 1 COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING AT To the Ea use* Rye and County Ho*»Sfcti», Euxglosl Aia-Baelety, Ice., fcc, 42, LANSDOWNE PLACE, HOVE. LYON & HALL, Warwick Mansion., MODERATE CHARGES. RIMLESS SPECTACLES 5.r.d EYEGLASSES a Spaeiallte. Spectacles and E yeglasses tram 2/6. 5, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. IRECTION LABELS of all biudd manntae No Charge for Sight, Teetiog. ibiiLu and Opera Glasses, B arometers, Thermom: , Telescopes, tnred at London Prices at Faraeorube & O Mic r o sc o p e s, BO}. &b. E std. over 70 years. B r ig h t o n : Hours, OjtUl 7; Thursdays, 9 till 1. I ov b: Hours, Experienced Tuners sent to all parts of the Country- Dlimited) Printing Warts. Bauth-jtrae'j. Ma=tihMirne “ CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS, SOUTH SthEET, EASTBOURNE. 9 till7; Saturdays, 9 till 1. Teie.: 4,4S2 both Shop*. Illustrated Catalogues Free by Post.

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nv DEVONSHIRE PARK. DEVONSHIRE PARK HEATRE ROYAL HIPPODROME. NOTES FROM MY BATII CHAIR. By Geo. E. Meek. BEUEOED & SON. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. “ POTASH AND PERLMUTTER.” Patrons of the Royal Hippodrome this week have the If, Week-end concerts in the Winter Garden presented The rioh humour of this successful o imedy makes an opportunity affordecj them of witnessing1 an excellent abundant attractions and were enjoyed by good irresistible appeal. Naturally enough, therefore, the bill of fare, at the head of which is Giordano, an enter­ While some of my gifted hie: ds n:o jeopardising audiences. On Sunday evening the orchestra played diverting and essentially human play has afforded tainer and illusionist, who mystifies his audiences with their otherwise brilliant reputidA 'Di by indulging f with admirable effect the adagio from Dvorak’s genuine amusement and pleasure to tl e ourreut week’s some exceedingly smart and clever tricks. The tricks war prophecies which dq. not ui 'i e i ••••■ the opera “ Hamlet” (Ambroise Thomas). Mr. Fred produoed to full advantage, all the leading characters of the magic wand disappears. A lemon is seen on a * > bo coining 2 1 / - each; being in moet capable hands, while Mr William Allison true. I am not, however, -pluming >yself on my movements . Haslam delighted the audience with a singularly well- glass stand, and this is peeled, inside of which is an abilities as a prophet. Th.ve \ played harp solo, “ Conte de Noel” (A. Hasselmans), as “ Abe Potash” is a remarkably^lroll ’and olever egg. The egg, on being broken, contains a walnut, and ■ iU question exponent of the {»rt of the senior pa tner. The aotor between me and mine host e vocal effeot a oharraing song, “ The Smile of Spring ” which are entertaining and executed in a clever manner, decided against me. electric work (Percy Fletcher). Both this and her other programme W. Ring is excellent as “ Perlmutte:,” and the lively and as a result his turn is most enthusiastically received, 25 /■ ea°k- number, “ The Child’l’s "Song " M'~” (C. ”Marshall) ’ were enthu- misunderstandings and impulsive arf aments between and throughout the week the audieuces have been * * e siastically encored, the partners are so quaintly maiut lined that it is clamouring for more. The Marbas, who are humorists Prophet or no prophet, however, J a venture to c predict that unless the Po\/..v; T.<^ p During the week the concerts have been of charac­ impossible not to enjoy the fun. Mis i Gladys Newton and dancers, submit a clever turn, during the course of' vrmugo their is charming as “ Ruth Goldman,” the designer of which one witnesses some smart interpretations of attitude towards we humble foil. ' , • on-tor to the teristic variety and artistic excellence, a series of ladies’ dresses, who comes to the rescue so happily at a public convenience, as ilJustiyj.-'d bv * thoroughly interesting programmes having been pre­ the terpsichorean art, which are enthusiastically pru.-meution critical phase of the firm’s affairs. “ Boris Andrieff,” applauded. The Brandons are musical entertainers who and oonviction recently of ;bi>, r •!' charging sented by Mr. Norfolk Megone. On Monday after­ the book-keeper, ie ably represented by Mr. H. W. eighteenpence for an erstwhile sbiid. W. BKUFORD & noon, perhaps the most appreciated numbers were display their art upon the cornet, French horn, trom­ , there will Godard’s beautiful “ -Tnnnlvn ” cm'b n-nA Wo«n0.'0 Bradford; Mr. Richard Fielding is very successful as bone and xylophone, from which somb ^ popular and be trouble in store for tlmm. < ' • ‘ '■ local law- Jooolyn” suite and Wagner’s the scheming solicitor, “ Henry Field nan” ; and Miss haunting melodies come, and are warmly appreciated. givers and dispensers und'!!-;f:vnd b A ■ o.st.-j at least Meistersingers ” overture. Tuesday’s programme Beatrice Grosvenor has a full gras{ of tho part of R-owlana Hill is a comedian full of gi.od patter, whilst threo times as much to kgep n ! w 11 more than included Saint-Saens’ suite “ Le Timbre d’Argent:,” Mra Potash.” The play is excellen ly mounted, and his songs are good and of that character which please twice as much to keep a man, thin > .!■ < peace time? Mr i Lalo’s overture “ Le Roi d’Ys,” and excerpts from tbe performance is entirely worthy of the comedy, the audience. May Denva is agharaetor comedian with Are we to believe, as so many *■■■:• ; Lat Town Gounod’s “ Le Tridit de Zamora.” There were, as which needs very intelligent and artiftio handling. a charming way, who entortains with .two songs, tho Councils, Benches of Magistnfes’ar.d • y. authorities HAMMICKS LIMITED, usual, two concerts on Wednesday, features of the To-day the company couolude their visit with a best being “ What do you make those eyes at mo for?” exist only in the interest it th • ;v • •wning and afternoon programme being tbe grand suite from the matinee at 2.30 and evening performance at 8. Willie- Crackles is good as a comedian and eccentric employing class, and emphatically m • ■ the good of Russian ballet “ The Sleeping Beauty’’(Tschaikowsky), thei. whole community. The di <■->; n Mozart's overture “ The Magio Flute,” and the scherzo *• “ REMNANT.” j dancer, whilst Violet Linn, a comedienne, does well. of our local 13 & 15, Carlisle Road (T. 323). Also Meads (T. 316). Solons as to. hackney carriage fan : •• !• conviction i and finale from Beethoven’s symphony in C minor, No. 5. Remnant, by Michael Morton apd D. Nicodemi, NEXT WEEK’S ARTISTS. and punishment of this man for t! : ■ dry offence In the evening the orchestra were heard at their best in which comes to the Park Theatre next week, ran for A capital programme has been arranged for next certainly lends'colour to this supposUi. Not that I the famous “ Oasse Noisette ” suite (Tsohaikoweky), and over 120 performances at the Royalty Theatre, London. week, when the chief attraction will be Harry Itonez’s care for myself. I break the Town C.n i1 regulations RAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, CATERERS. performances of “ The Flying Dutch­ Behind its elusive title, at whioh oie ie inclined to vocal and instrumental quartette. The party comprise almost everyday of my life, and : * . vo^uo break man” overture (Wagner) and the grand march, “ The make many guesses, there is unfolded a felicitous stage Harry Ronez, who is a ’cello soloist, Miss Ponchiello them. But t^sere are weaker broth."m ho need pro- Spirit of Pageantry ” (Fletcher). Godard’s melodious story. I t is of French extraction, and it has all the (soprano), Mi38 Madelaine Donaldson (violinist) and tecting. beroeuse was {flayed as a ’oello solo by Mr. William * * PRESENT PRICES OP BREAD 4-lb. 21b. l-lb. daintiness, the tender feeling and the daring intrigue Miss Mildred Roper (pianist). Fred Rex,- along with * Sasback with his usual sympathy and effect. that enters into the life—at least, the life of which the his company, will be seen in a new dramatic and The only way to deal with Town C mb like the one (a) Purchased, paid for, and taken from shop .. 9d. ■lid. 2£d. At the ooncerts this evening and to-morrow evening play is typical—of our friends across die Channel, told comedy burlesque, “ Money and Misery.” Frank with whichicn we in Eastbourne are ble*-V ' to hit them the vocalist will be Mons. Leopold Matyl (tenor). in the days when Louis Philippe was king, and when Sylvo will appear as a quaint comedy juggler, while hard and often. I have already lied my dis- n /1 (£) Delivered for cash, and booked for weekly account only 9£d. 4fd. 2£d. Piano solos will be played to-morrow by Mr. Frederick even the fashions of Paris were things to marvel at. Fred Hawtreo, late D.C.L.A.I., is a comedian. Harry approval of their crass stupidity with :’d to hackney | (c) Delivered and hooked for credit beyond lOd. 5d. 3d. Seymour. - “ Remnant ” owes her name to a pretty fancy. She Luck will entertain with, his own original songs, and carriage fares. I am now going to join forces with my, 1 CHAMBER MUSIO CONCERT. ie so called because there is too much of her for a girl Rosie Guston will give character impersonations. shall I say confrere, “ Spectator ” ou the question of ] and too little of her for a woman. She comes iuto street lighting. There is no danger and no chancfe of/ FLOUR SEPARATELY QUOTED ON APPLICATION. The first chamber music concert, given yesterday, Tony’s life at a moment of struggle, and when Oiipid either au air or a naval raid on E-. g’ oe. There is | produoed very commendable performances by the has takon the window exit. He is very poor, and she is t no need for the streets to bo kept m darkness nor forjjj H ours of B u s in e s s :—7 a.m. until 7 p.m., Wednesdays included (Saturdays, 9 o’clock). chosen instrumentalists, Mr. George Cathie (first violin), mpathetio, and the attachment that is natural under PICTURE HALLS. the strict enforcement of tho Lightin Vder, which J leader of the Devonshire Park Orchestra ; Mr. Charles e circumstanoes ripens and blossoms by easy stages. like so many other panic and fadtli: nred orden Luncheons and Teas served Daily, except on Sundays. Perrinot (second violin), Mr. Gaston Joulia (viola), and Jules is a rioh man who befriends Tony, but m the begotten of the war, is absurd. The go Vi authority Mr. William Sasback. The members of this strong process he falls in love with “ Remnaqt.” The situation CENTRAL CINEMA. has allowed electric street lamps to < d in certaij combination were associated in Tschaikowsky’s string is not relieved by the fact that the wife of Jules more thoroughfares—quiet, residential thorn STO da All classes and forms of Confectionery and Catering according to opportunity and quartette in , D major, and in Schubert’s quartette, “ HEART’S D JESIR E“TH1$ VILLAGE ct,s—for tfi restriction. ! than admires the courage of tho stru Jgling Tony, and BLACKSMITH.” benefit of the better class of ratepayer, it the “ Death and the Maiden,” of both of which faithful while one little tragedy is unfolding ip theattio another arteries of the town, where tho bus;- and hard-v/orkil and musicianly readings were afforded, to the great is developing in the drawing room. “ The Victory of Conscience” is the title of a thrill­ thousands of Eastbourne’s active pnj . i. pass to aq appreciation of the many musio-lovers present. Mrs. Mr. CharlesBarrott plays “ Tony,” t ie part originally ing drama that is the centre of attraction in the current from their shopping or their wor '' • roads, MR. BOTTOMLEY’S .VISIT. irt Rowarth, an accomplished pianist, appeared played by Mr. Dennis Eadie, and Hiss Jane Savilo programme. instance, as Langney and Pevemse - -are kept] R Eii'O W . ROLL OF HONOUR. with Mr. Cathie in Grieg’s sonata in F for violin and phdays “ Remnant,” the part played a i the Royalty by On Monday attention will bo centred in “ Heart’s r darkest; gloom, unrelieved by ti e f > piano. The work was ably interpreted and was received Desire,” which will feature Marie Doro. Paul Lo glimmer o|j M'iss Marie Lohr. Corporation. . electric ------bulb.------It — . .. .ocasity Fairly large audiences assembled at the Pier Theatre with hearty appreciation. Roque, the nephew of the wealthy Henri Le Roque, sionally to pass through these way -, with i has been jilted by Helen Blanche because of his The following names have appeared in the current on the afternoon and evening of Thursday to hear Mr. The vocalist was Mons. Leopold Matyl, a French a blessing (I don’t think) on the p’h'.rmg )rents of pai week’s official lists of casualties tenor of considerable talent and- experience, who made apparent circumstances. He is really a clever physician cyclists and carts; and1'’the flash lam i- of oedestriad Horatio Bottomley expatiate on “ What I saw in the highly favourable impression. His contributions T H E P IE R . who is summoned to the Island of Staun by his uncle to which dazzle aud illuminate one f> r a uioi.e -r c, and thg , i fj, U v-' ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. Trenches.” The addresses were given in Mr. Bottomley’s were “ Ouvre Tes Yeux Bleus” (Massenet), “ Elegie” cure him of an affliction of tho heart. The little island make Erebus more black than ever. well known pungent and racy style. After a few brief for years has been tho property of the Le Roques. * D ie d o p W ounds. (Massenet), “ Pensee d’Automine” (Massenet) and * » introductory remarks Mr. Bottomley referred to our ‘Berceuse” (Mozart). VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT BY THE When M. Henri comes into the title he demands his Private G. Huggett, Eastbourne. Medical Army in France, which he said to-day comprised BLUE BOYS. tenants to pay much larger rentals than they had I suppose when we send mon !o govern and admii ter our little commonwealth of E-r-'thourno we try W oun d ed , i, more people than went out with our first Expeditionary SYMPHONY CONCERT NEXT WEEK. Quite a bright and pleasant vaudeville entertainment, previously done, thereby winning their l ^-tred. Among Force. There were engaged in the medical service on The symphony concert on Friday afternoon next the tenants is Flr.erette, who earns a living by helping send our l^st. We think, and ao least hope, that fcl Private W. B. Burton, Eastbourne. the Western Front alone 100,000 persons. To show how was submitted by the Blue Boys from the Summerdowh her grandmother to sell flowers. From this stage men to whom we delegate oar p. -wu-: ire at least cj». Private O. Doidge, Eastbourne. promises to be one of tbo best of the series. Details of Camp to large audiences at the Pier Theatre during the wise as we are. Our ideal is quite a: light. Butin the Hun resented America’s entry into the war, he the programme are included in the advertisement in early part of the week, and all who had, the oppor­ onwards events move rapidly, and Fluerotto, who is Lance-Corpl. J. F. Hurd, Eastbourne. mentioned that two days before his visit they took shot, is nursed baok to health by Paul, who eventually practice it unfortunately proves do L •. . wrong. You Private F. G. Miller, Pevensey. another column, the chief feature being Mozart’s tunity of witnessing it were warm i i their praises of can trust but few'men with dclogaU d ] •ver, and since advantage of the favourable weather to send over a symphony in C major,—“ The Jupiter.” The soloist tho excellent entertainment provided. We had before marries her. Private W. G. Tanner, Eastbourne. squadron of aeroplanes GO miles behind the fighting On Thursday “ The Village Blacksmith,” a film those iu whom we have misplaced our ist have made will oe Mir. Harold Samuel, who will appear with the seen the Blue Boys in revue aud pantomime, in both of the war an excuse for co-opting their f OTHER UNITS. line, the sole purpose' being to bomb the American orchestra in Beethoven’s ooncerto in E flat for piano which they had made a pronounced h it; now they suggested by Longfellow’s immortal poem, will bo the ~ds into help- base hospital. As a result of that 43 persons were principal attraction, and it is produced by the Waltur- ing them to misrepresent and mi; gov or; is, thiugphave K illed. and orobestra, “ The Emperor.” Miss Esta d’Argo has struck out in a new line, and proved to be no less gone from bad to worse. murdered. He said that come what may we would been engaged to sing. successful. daw Company. The story deals with Little Daniel and Private T. Bale (Manohesters), Eastbourne. never sheath the sword in this war until we had exter­ Arthur, the two sdns of Dan Thorne, a village black­ SanperO. Burt (R.E.), Eastbourne. Their programme was an exceptions ly long one, and fiii-cnnif minated for all time a race of barbarians capable “CIVILISATION.” for three hours did the entertainers keep their audiences smith. Arthur is gifted with talents, whilst Dan helps Although I hate all public meetings and speechify- ■ir.-v : Private H. Simms (Warwicks), Eastbourne. of such barbarity and murder as that (applause). After his father in the smithy. Arthur goes to London, and Lanoe-Corpl. E. Wilbery (East Surrey), Eastbourne. A STRIKING WAR, PICTURE. amused with a show whioh included no indifferent or ings, though I have helped to inflict i good many on a referring to the damage done to the cathedtfjds at Arras superfluous item. . The entertainmeht opened with returns after a while on account of his broken health. long-suffering public, 1 hope to attend the Labour Sergt. A. W. Wood (Suffolks), Eastbourne. and Albert, Mr. Bottomley went on to deal with our Fully two hours are occupied in soreening the Mary, the wife of a criminal, Jack Rivers, is deserted meeting ab the Town Hall to-mo: elaborate and dramatic war film “ Civilisation,” whioh an overture, “ Viscount Nelson” (Zelile), given by the (Wednesday) D ie d o p W ounds. air service and the fine work it was doing at the front. Blue Boy Band, under the able (onductorship of by her husband, and also comes down to the village. night. The clear voice of Labour v- a 'nice of God. He further said whatever they might hear or read about whioh has been witnessed with keen interest and Both Arthur and Dan hill in love with her, but before But for labour none of us e.iuld li But there are Private W. Homewood (Royal West Kents), East- appreciation by- large audiences during the week. I'rumjpet-Majpr W. J. McConuel. anything tangible is reached there are many exciting hourne. our air defences at home, given straightforward fighting The first variety turn was given by Hindes and those who assume that voicy just ho ass assumed in the air one British maohine was as good as two or Divided into ten parts, this gorgeous motion-pioture is scenes, one of which is the struggle between Arthur the lion’s skin, whose words me. Private H. Hunnisett (Essex Regiment), Eastbourne. especially noteworthy as showing what is artistioally Pattinson, who provoked roars of laughter by their those of the Gunner J. H. Turner (R.F.A.), Eastbourne. three German machines (applause). Continuing, he eutertaining patter, while they also submitted a song and Jaok Rivers on a headland. Rivers is killed, and workers or of any honest English pr.■ When I was said if they wanted to know what fighting a war in possible in the illustration of roalistio battlo scenes and Arthur lives long enough to unfold his»story, so that in barracks at Chichester l " came u •v breaking the oun d ed modern submarine warfare. The production, whioh which was warmly received. They were followed by W . these days meant they should spend a few hours where Lord and Varah, who gave a gymnastic turn which, to Mary and Dan can live together in happiness. peace than I have ever done in my lif adore, irritated ‘ Gunner H. Bassett (R.F.A.), Eastbourne. great battles had been fought. He had come back from must have entailed enormous preparations and a heavy almost beyond endurance by a proto outlay, is a scathing satire on the civilisation that say the least, was clever and smart. The comedy EASTERN CINEMA. id.id Socialist and Private 0. S. J. Baldwin (Royal Warwicks), East­ the front no less an optimist than when he went out. interludes were supplied by Varah, who made an ideal Labourite preaching pacificism and / re-G ermanism. I Whatever might happen to Italy, whatever might permits a nation such as Germany, from motives of “ THE CONSPIRATORS'”—•“ THE BONTOON met the same kind of man, wh bourne. aggression, to precipitate a world’s war with all its clown. A dramatic sketch from Victor Hugo’s famous ii* d the same Private A. J. Bourne (East Surreys), Eastbourne. happen in Russia or in the East, to all intents and book “ Les Miserables,” “ The Bishop s Candlestick,” > . ‘ AFFAIR.” arguments, in a Socialist assembly in Vancouver six Gunner 0. Diplock (R. F. A.). Eastbourne. purposes it was in tbe Western theatre of war, attendant horrors and miseries. Though the subjeot years ago, but he fra i treated is not the present war itself, Dut is merely by Norman McKinnel, completed the first half of the A capital programme is at present being screened, nan. These Private E. Gower (Soottish Rifles), Eastbourne. where the war began, that it would end. It would irogramme. The sketch, which was of an intensely the predominant feature being “ Toto of the Byways,” English pacifists and stop-the-war air the German Sergt. D. Holdsworth (Queen’s Royal West Surrey), end as suddenly as it broke out He had said suggested by the circumstances of this gigantio inter­ criminal off fanatics are merely Gentian catspaws. national confliot, the scenes and trend of the pioture Iramatic character, was admirably played, and the whioh is a most entertaining drama. Eastbourne. before last Wednesday that in the West the enemy were artists participating came in for hearty applause at the On Monday & further episode of that thrilling war * e- * Gunner P. J, Hyde (R.G.A.), Hailsham. absolutely at our meroy. If Haig were left alone to vividly reflect the spirit and sinister purpose with whioh the German Emiieror and hie military cajte embarked fall of the ourtain. Gunner R. C. Hicks, on whose serial, “ Pearl of- the Army ” (“ The Conspirators”), will There never can be any peace till Germany is down Private W. Lewis (Grenadiers), Eastbourne. carry out his plans, given good look and a few weeks of shoulders rested the responsibility offthe production, engage attention. An aeroplane chase at 80 miles an Private W- Mauser (Northumberland Fusiliers), East­ fine weather, by the end of this year we should have the upon the greatest war in history. But the pioture is and out and ehe has been punished ad - .i.ately for the not one o f war merely; it is one of victory, victory for gave a most striking interpretation of the bishop. The hour, with one machine ramming the other, is the big crimes she has committed. No decent honest man bourne. * enemy on the run in the West, and then for all prac­ role of the desperate convict was admirably undertaken thrill of this episode. Pearl, suspicious of her father’s Private J. Patterson (Lincolns), Eastbourne. tical purposes the war would-be over. What he told the nations oh&mpioning the cause of right and liberty, could hold up his head in the same world where a and defeat, abjeot and complete, of the empire that by by Bombardier T. 0. Williams, who was perfectly at new secretary, follows him, and becomes involved in a German could stand unpunished and rmasoamed. It is Gunner W. Page (R.G. A.), Eastbourne. them was based upon what he learnt from the men who home in a difficult part. Miss hj[. Thornton as series of highly thrilling incidents that end in her did know, the men who were doiug this thing in the barbarous and unscrupulous means has sought a position futile to blame the Hohenzolleiu family for all che evil of world domination. Interwoven with this fine speo- Persome,” the bishop’s sister, and Miss Phyllis Smith starting in an aeroplane with T. O. Adams in pursuit of that has been wrought^ They but express tho will of Western theatre, where there were some nine million i the maid undertook thnir respective! roles well. men fighting, for it was only in this theatre of war that taoul&r production is a thrilling story of love and revolt, the Silent Menace’s Silent _ Fiyer. She learns they the German nation—che will to evil. They, as a house, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT HOSPITAL. stimulated by a keen sense of the wrong-doing of the The second half was opened by rah and Payne, intend to atback the chemical building that night. are but the figurehead and expression of a race of the enemy oould be driven back into his own oonntry. who were associated in a 1 comedy interlude, “ The The Italian orisis was only a final effort by Germany to ruthless originators of the (war. This phase is very When the Craoker, one of the Silent Menace’s con­ human vermin .which must be crushed and deprived of spiritedly and effeotively developed, and is the occasion Medioal Board,” to the humour of which they-gave full federates, who has the Silent Flyer in charge, becomes all power for evil if this world is ever to be a decent make a demonstration. Russia had committed suicide effeot. Mason, who described himself as a descriptive To t h e E d i t o r . and bad thrown away an opportunity that might never of several stirring and touching scenes. There are aware of- his pursuers, he realises he must ram their place for decent men to live in. And when we^have put lHC Sir: My attention having been drawn to a recent exciting examples of fighting both on land and sea, a reoiter, was one of the most popular turns of the even­ machine. With the two machines tearing through the Bpches out of business we shaH have to take some come to her again. Never mind, said the speaker, ing. Carried in on a stretcher, he told with effeot the article in your looil contemporary on “ The New about Italy, Russia or Allied Counoils, but keep your feature of the latter method of warfare being the space at top speed, ho turns and makes straight for of our own Huns to task. Hospital,” and your pafier also: having bad a brief sinking of a destroyer and a huge liner by submarines. joys of a wounded soldier who knows | of the prospects them. Adams makes Pearl jump with tho parachute. eye on the West and Haig. They had not heard one of going back to “ Blighty.” Boriskij was good as an notice re tbe same institution, may I ask you to be kind half of the truth about Wednesday’s success, but he The concluding exhibitions of “ Civilisation ” take Then there is a crash, and both wrecked machines fall enough to grant me the courtesy of your oolumns for a place to-day at 3 and 8 p.m. eccentric comedian, whilst Bratby gaive an interesting to the floor. “ The Tides of Barnegate,’N£eaturing oould assure them it was only the forerunner of more. athletic exhibition, which was staged, in a novel and Blanche Sweet, will also be shown. STABLEMAN’S SAD DEATH. few explanatory remarks. I make bold to ask this Since he had been to the Front it had only made him favour in fairness to myself, it having come to my ROLLER SKATING. effective way. Lrio-Oorpl. Laurie Hpwjard, who was the “ The Bontoon Affair,” featuring Kiag Baggott, will prouder than ever of the race to whioh he belonged— chief sucoess in the pantomime “ Flewsoe the Flier,” came knowledge that some of the inhabitants here are under rouder of the boys who were, fighting that we might The popularity of this exhilarating pastime seems, if be the .chief film ini a good, programme arranged for WORRIED OVER WIFE’S HEALTH. the impression that I was actually associated with the E in for a,hearty ovation when he made his appearance. Thursday. The last episode of the absorbing serial, ve (applause). anything, on the increase, the large attendance at His comic song went down well, but h^ went one better starting of the institution and treatment of its patients. A number of lantern slides showing what Mr. Bot­ assemblies having a tendency to grow still larger. “ The Scarlet Runner,” (“ The Oar and the Girl will §■ Briefly, the facts are that some few weeks ago two of when he gave a clever and grotesque exhibition of step also be soreened. Christopher tries to forgot the girl The Coroner (Mr. George Vere Benson) held an tomley saw upon his visit to the Front were thrown Skating will take place both this morning and this dancing, which literally “ brought down the house.” for whom he has sacrificed go much by plunging into the local praotitionera (Drs. Oluffe and MoKeohnie) upon the soreen. afternoon, on the latter occasion with musio. The inquiry on Monday at the Town Hall, Eastbourne, into- approached me with a request to allow my name to arrangements for next week are advertised. Payne and Doherty, who appeared a i “ The Eton Boy plans for entering tho big road race. lie is given to the circumstances attending fiha doath of William appear on the prospeotus of “ The New Hospital” as and The Flapper,” sang and flirted in[ a most amusing understand that he will benefit iu mb^e ways than one Teagqe (52), a stableman, in tho employ of Mr. S. H. bon. consulting surgeon. They informed me they had SIR JOHN FOSTER FRASER. manner. Whitney gave a clever juggling exhibition, in by winning it. Many exciting incidents happen during Weston, livery stable keeper. Grange-road5-. Deceased’s which Boriski supplied the comedy in ;erludes. As the tne race, but Christopher wins it, alsqJDolly too, alongi lifeless body was found dead in a tank with a: wound in deoided to start and ran the institution, and that I, A REAL WAR ECONOMY. “THE NEW RUSSIA” being Burgeon for diseases of the throat, nose and ear, danoing dandies, Sultan, Hindes and Pattinson made a with his long soughb for inheritance fibm hia uncle. the throat on Sunday morning. ’ and lecturer on these subjects to Westminster Hospital I t is announoed that on Monday, December 10th, Sir pronounced hit and were heartily reteived. De Metz , Alfred Teague, commission agent, brother of the and Medioal School, my association with their contem­ The recent action of the Government in connection John Foster Fraser, the well - known writer and proved himself to be a good characte r actor as well as •deceased, ssiid he last saw the latter about a fortnight plated institution would be of value to them. I con­ with the wool supply has caught many an unwary traveller, will leoture on “ The New Russia.” The an accomplished comedian. Another capital turn was ;ago. Deceased worried about his wife’s health, bub TOW . sidered it necessary to approach some of the leading housekeeper napping and there is now a considerable leoture will be given twioe, in tbe afternoon in the supplied by Capt. E. Gtfeen Foley and Chips Thomas, ADVERTISEMENTS at SPECIAL was generally very cheerful. local general praotitioners on the sobjeot, and finding difficulty in obtaining blankets at anything like reason­ Pavilion, and in the evening in the Winter Garden. who sang the ragtime number, “ Y oi’ve got to doit Alfred Henrv Weston, 6, Grange-road, said deceased that the six I put the matter before were unanimously able pnoea. The oonsequenoe has been an altogether well,” whilst they danced most gracefully. Capt. PREPAID RATES. was employed oy his firm. He had seen him practically T l;a -W -‘- adverse to the institution, its inception and personnel, unusual run on the good old-fashioned hot-water bottle. GORDON’S CANADIAN CAMP CONCERT Foley, who appeared as a lady, was ex cellent, and they ev§ry day. _ Deceased had been away from work for a on Novemi I bad no option bat to refuse Drs. Oluffe and There is no doubt that this furnishes a quite satis­ PARTY. were received with hearty applause. month looking after hia wife, but returned to work on appointed >o ■ MoKeohnie’s request. Let, me, therefore, emphasise factory solution of the blanket difficulty, for it quio1_,~ This popular concert party is to appear in the The outstanding feature was a comet ly sketch, “ Gun­ W A N T S o f a l l k i n d s , Saturday. He was sure thafe the only thing that) was Building.- > again the fact that I am note and never have been, con­ diffuses a steady warmth and more important s Vaudeville Pavilion on Monday next and two following powder Gertie of Gambler’s Gulch,” ‘ in three thrills,” worrying deceased was his wife’s health. Deoeased dis­ chairman : 0 nected in any way with the new hospital, that the maintains it. All medical men agree as to the value of days. The artists include Miss Marjorie Reynoldson the first of which was written by Serg i. Leslie C. Gray, SERVANTS, WANTED, appeared shortly after ten in tho morning. He had Electi)-1:' rumors to tbe contrary, and that I am the “ London a hot-water bottle properly used, because it can so easily (oontralto), Miss Suzette Tarri (comedienne), Miss the second by Gunner R. C. Hicks, e nd the third by SITUATIONS REQUIRED, been in their employ about 34 years, and was a respect­ man Mark : specialist ” attending are quite erroneous. No London be applied to any particular part of the body where Bessie Griffiths (’cellist and songs with the ’cello). Miss Oapt. Cecil F. Armstrong. Although the plot was but able and trustworthy man. mons. dm c- specialist is seeing patients at the institution. Drs. warmth is required, and the warmth it creates, in nearly Kathleen Bramall (solo pianist), Mr. Richard Williams lightly constructed, with such zeal lid the different ARTICLES WANTED ok FOR SALE, William Jones, employed at the scabies, said he saw Highwav • Oloffe and MoKeohnie, no doubt well-known local all oases, quickly induces a natural and refreshing sleep. artists work that the success of the production was PROPERTY WANTED OB FOR SALE, deceased about 8.30 on Saturday morning. Teague chairman : \ (tenor) and Mr. Tom Copeland (humorist). In an never in doubt.; Lance-Corpl. L. Howard undertook practitioners, constitute its staff. A further advantage is that, apart altogether from the interval cinematograph pictures, including humorous HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO LET, was doing his work then, but seemed a little oib Motor < : i comfort of it, a hot-water bottle, used in . time, will the role of “ Gunpowder Gertie” wi;;h every success, excited. Witness was the last to see deceased alive> chairtnan ; t I am, Sir, yours faithfully, and interesting films, will be screened. In addition to whilst Lance-Oorpl. W. H. Varah made a dashing % frequently remedy a chill that might otherwise develop the three evening performances, there will be a matinee Are Advertised In the Whole of the following that being ab about, 10.15 a.m. Sanitary ( P H IL IP DE SANTI, F.R.O.S. into a senous illness. I t is all too common a thing to on Wednesday. “ Fearless PhiL” The part of “ Black Ike’’ (bad man Inspector Cunnington said about 5 a.m. on the 18th roan ; TV-' 43, Silverdaln-road, Eastbourne, and hear of a man that “ he caught a chill but took no notioe and gambler) was well played by Gun aer R. O. Hicks. Widely Circulated Susses Newspapers inst. he went to the mews bo make search. He came , Watch O 18, Wimpole-street, W., Nov. 22. of it,” The result is always the same, a long illness, or ANTONIAN PIERROTS, All the other members of the company helped to At One Charge, viz.: to a-store room and noticed that the ha^p was broken, Council J; !)■ ’ even worse. ir--— a . sustain the sketch in an excellent manner. Qpening the door, he failed to find Teague, but on Public I. Our readers are reminded that the performances by A special word of praise is due to Sergt. W. R. Duley, 1 I n s e r t io n ...... On e S h il l in g , fot- 20 W ords These facts were forcibly brought home to us on goini these popular looal entertainers take place on the last going to a tank saw the deceased lying face upwards, chairman : . who was the producer and stage manager, and carried 3 I n s e r t io n s___ T w o S h il l in g s & S ix p e n c e the body being stiff. The tu.uk’was nine feet long, five Educ:.,: o T h e D em an d f o r A llo tm en ts. — Reports through the Lion Drug Stores, at 53, Terminus-road. three days of next week. The first of the series will be out his duties most efficiently. from 1,093 districts received by the Food Production Eastbourne recently. They have for years past had an on Thursday evening, the proceeds from whioh will be 6 I n sertio n s ,„ F ou r S h il l in g s & S ix p e n c e feet wide aud 3-fb. 6-in. deep. There was 2-ft. 6-in. of man ; Hi-v. Department show 199,971 applications made for plots, established reputation for this class of goods and now given to the Military Hospital for comforts for patients. “ THE MOLLUSC.” water in the tank. On getting decoised out of the Eloment-ar ' Longer Advertisements at Proportionate Rates. tank witness found two razors iu his inside pocket. Russell. and 181,036 plots provided under the Cultivation of hold a large stock of high-class new season articles The other entertainments—on Friday at 8 p.m. and on The above clever three-act comedy, now being pre­ Lands. Order, 1917. The total area of the plots provided which are sold, as always, at their well-known out prioes. Saturday at 3 and 8-rare on behalf of the Princess All such Announcements appear in the following papers The jury returned a verdict of “ Suicide whiNt Sub-(Jon:::r. sented in the Pier Theatre, is really well worth seeing, temporarily insane.” Hamb’vn, under the Order is now 13,307 acres. A visit to one of their stores is oertainly an education. Alice Hospital. The well-known capabilities of the its humour beiug continuous and irresistible, for the Eastbourne Chronicle, Antonian Pierrots ensure a succession of bright and manoeuvres of the wily Duloie Baxter to get through amusing performances, and it is to be hoped the pnblio life with the least possible exertion ai d discomfort are East Sussex News, will rally liberally to the support of the party, who are as amusing as thqy arc ingenious. She has reduced her Hastings Independent, CHRIST'S WORDS. giving their services for two particularly deserving husband and the children’s governess, Miss Roberts, to East Grinstead Observer, objects. ______' ______a state of absolute slavery, and to what lengths her Christ’s Words were actions, live events, they threw “ molluscry,” as the author calls it, would have gone Sussex and Surrey Courier, The bridge of revelation but for the arrival on the scene of her brother, Tom Horsham Times, ; Soldier Gardeners.—Officers of the Food Kemp, who has been roughing it in Colorado, one can Across the worlds, the old and past, the new ; Thoreby securing, at a very small cost, an amount of They granted wings, whereon aloft men flew S P O T C A S H Production Department have been engaged in inspect­ only dimly guess. Tom makes a determined and publicity throughout tho largo and important district of To God for inspiration. ing the numerous military camps in different parts of eventually successful attempt to pul her out of the East Sussex, among the most influential inhabitants, They showed the pathway of the deep, the height, the country, around which land was cultivated b- slough of indolence into which she lias sunk, and not Anc| opened all the mysteries of light. IS PAID BY THE soldiers this season. They report that the Command the least amusing part of the comedy is the transforma­ UNEQUALLED IN VALUE BY ANY OTHER ing Officers not only express themselves satisfied with tion of this self-indulgent, easy-going woman into ap ADVERTISING MEDIUM. He gave the Sword, that never can be sheathed, the results of potato Bpraying, but have asked for eager, bustling wife. Those who hr.ve not vet seen And yet seeks for decision lectures to be given during the winter to the men Miss M. Lowe-Dare’s “ Dulcie”—a triumph of oharm Against the Evil, though with Mercy wreathed ; Sussex Waste Paper Company engaged in cultivation. A letter has been received ing and humorous characterisation—should not miss tbe PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES FOR THIS Aud Love through all its battle service breathed from the Navy and Army Canteen Board expressing last two opportunities of doing so offered to-day at 2.30 CLASS OF ADVERTISEMENTS To leave the larger vision, y ^ its thanks for the work of tho department in this and 8. Inserted in all tho above Papers. Where’er is War, the Christ doth never grudge PROPRIETOR O. BARLEY direction. SUNDAY MUSIC To yield again His Life, as Saviour Judge. The customary musical arrangements for Sunday will (UNDER GOVERNMENT PERMIT), On H is Dig n ity .—The train was crowded, W ords Once 3 Times 6 Times 13 Times His Words are very sword-thrusts, find they speed 1 the only vacant seats being in the first-olass carriages, be observed again to-morrow, the Blii^ Boy Band, per­ The Spirit’s making, moulding, and, although Dennis Malone had only a workman’s forming in the afternoon, and the “ Knuts,” also from And every one is an immortal deed ; ticket, he felt quite justified in taking a seat in one of Summerdown Camp, giving a popular concert in tho ' 20 V- 2/6 4/6 9/6 A present foroe, a promise,; and the seed 67a, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE, these. Unfortunately the inspector came along. “ How evening. For future worlds’ unfolding. is it,” he asked severely, “ that you’re in a first-class CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS. 30 1/6 3/6 6/6. 12/6 The heaven and earth shall pass away, but none, FOE ALL KINDS OF oarriage with a workman’s ticket?” “ Shure,” Baid Of those great Words whereby God’s work is done. Malone, “ it’s because I’m a first-olass workman! ” During the whole of next weel: cinematograph F. W. Orde W ard. entertainments will be given in the th Batre, exhibitions 40 2/. • 5/- 9/- ^ 17/- A Differ en t Sort.—A clergyman of a taking place at 2.30 ana 8 p.m. daily, Some specially country parish had a great and deserved fame for learn- good films have been secured, the ou standing feature 50 2/6 6/- 11/- 21/- 3ing a p: A n I n c ip ie n t H u m o u r ist. — “ Father,’ ing.. ------His career------at Cambridge.. had been brilliant, but being a pioture version of Rex Beach’s stirring novel, asked Tommy Tobwith, “ why do they always put in a he had settled down to a usefuleful rural life. A stranger “ The Ne’er-do-Well. 60 3/- 7/6 13/- 25/ WASTE PAPER who knew of the clergyman’s reputation lately wandered scythe when they make a picture of Father Tim e?” into the village. “ Your vicar is a very able man,” said “ It is intended to represent the shortness, of life, my N o t e .—-If this class of Advertisement is not jwevaid, son,” answered Tobwith, senior. “ Time cuts people BROUGHT TO THEIR WAREHOUSE AT he to a parishioner. *1 Eh 1 ” “ Why, he is a wrangler! ” It is estimated that if all tb e basic slag- the usual rate of 6d. per line will be charged down, you now.” “ But, father,” said Tommy, “ when “ I never heard -o’ that,” was the rustic’s reply, “ but his about six hundred thousaud tons—{reduced in this for booking. Time shall be no mower, he’ll drop his scythe, won’t ABOVE ADDRESS, missus is ! ” country were used for manurial purpo sea at...... the rate of Orders and Remittances should be sent to F a r n c o m b e he?” “ Speaking of time, young man,” said the father, Death of “ Th e Church B u ild er.” — five hundredweight per acre about nine million six hundred thousand acres, or about one and Co. s (Ltd.) Offices at Markot-street, Lewes; South- “ you go and tell your mother it’s time to put you itc­ 0R| [SEND A POSTCARD AND WE WILL CLEAR PROMPTLY The Rev. Joseph Olphert, the weU-known Wesleyan ■fifth of the total street, Eastbourne ? or London-road, East Grinstead. hed ! ’ minister, died at Barnes on Saturday in his 78th year. area under orops and grass in che United Kingdom, oould be treater Se r v e d u n d e r S e v en P r e m ie r s . — Mr AND PAYggGOOD PRICES. He was a great grandson of James Renniok, one of IRECTION LABELS of all kinds manu- W. A. Barnes, senior King’s home service messenger at- Wesley?s preachers, and was known throughout the Con­ a l k e r s ic tio n a r y D A “W ’ D T he m ile .. at i(2n^,ori Brices at Farncombe and Co.s 10, Downing-street, has retired after 37 years’ service nexion as “ The Church Builder.” stones. Limited) Printing Works, South-street, Eastbourne. He has been in service under seven Prime Ministers.

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NORTH STREET (Next to Soper's), BRIGHTON. Ice tho one I 1 ; :> lab them 1 my dia- :o haclmey [forces with my, the question of chance of There is “ HELPLESS” AT SEVENTEEN. R ebutting E vidence. link ness nor for 1 -ICKPORDS EDUCATION AND THE CHILD. Herbert .T. Ford, Bexhill-road, was charged with WOMAN’S BELATED ACTION. Counsel for the defence submitted he had no case to Order, which, being drunk and incapable in Ashford-road on the 16th answer, but his Honour said he would hear the evidence inst. ., tspired orders j T H E SCOTTISH INSURANCE CORPORATION RESPONSIBILITY FOR A CYCLE ACCIDENT. for the defence. 33 nj; authority I P.0. Dean said at 10 p.m. he found defendant help­ Plaintiff continued to interrupt, and his Honour sed in certain I Are prepared to issue Policies as under WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION. For an lessly drunk and lying on the footpath. He put him At the Eastbourne County Court on Tuesday, before several times asked her to sit down. Javi s—for they ST O R A G E a n d REMOVALS. Annual Premium of £10 the following options can be secured:— , j on a railway porter’s truck and conveyed him to the |His Honour Judge Maokarness, Esther Schneidermann Leonard Hide, who is a corporal in the Royal but the main polioe station. claimed damages for negligence from the Eastbourne Engineers and in hospital in Eastbourne, said he was hard-working Continue Premium Defendant said he had a few drops of whisky with a lice Company, the action having been remitted from the the driver of the van with which plaintiff collided. It END : n c e d p a c k e r s Cease Premiums at the Cease Premiums at the on pass to ana an d secure friend, and not having had any before that was the |High Court. was a coal van and had always been so. At the time ch roads, for ag e of 2 1 a n d tak e ag e o f 2 1 a n d ta k e outcome. | Plaintiff, who in an affidavit made some years ago he was going at a walking pace along Beach-road. O p tio n 1. Option d—-are kept ii;' R E M O V A L S b y BAIL A SPECIALITY. Option 7. Option 10. The Mayor: How old are you ?—Seventeen. ihad given her nationality as German, but now claimed Plaintiff collided with the ofLwheel of the van. He > glimmer of £50 per annum at the age £695—Endowment Insur­ The Mayor said he had better be careful and ought [to be a Russian, conducted her own case. could nob avoid the accident. Plaintiff came down £672 — Paid - np Policy, £484 —Paid-up Polioy, lece.ssjty oocaV of 16, 17, IS and 19, ance, with Profits payable not to take anything at all. As he had been locked up | Mr. Brandon, barrister, instructed' by Wn^. Easton Sidley-road on her wrong side. ys, with man}/ Local Address: at Death or age 45. payable at Death. payable at Death or age all one night they would dismiss the ease. Benjamin Fry, now in the Navy, whose evidence was or 55, or (and Sons, London, appeared for the defence, lights of passincy ' Option 2. Option 5. i The case was heard before a jury, taken on commission, said he was with the driver of the | of nedestriana Option 8. HALE CASH at age of CHILDREN’S COURT. Ice Company’s van on the day in question. The plaintiff , and then 6, TERMINUS BUILDINGS (opposite Station). £263 at tho ago of 21, £800—Endowment Insur­ j Mr. Brandon said that the plaintiff had not stated ance, with Profits i £302 —Paid-up Policy, 21, Half Policy continued Before the Mayor and Councillor 0. W. Bolton. iwhab damages she claimed or even what negligence was riding her bicycle on the wrong side of the road, OR at* Death or age payable at Death or age at Half Premium, and did not appear to be looking out for traffic in front BOYS IN TROUBLE. there had been, and if she was allowed to go on withoub of her. In the result she ran dean into the van and Continue Premium Option 6. 45. OB George Raynor (18), Winter-road, and Henry Mason |stating her case he would be at her mercy. If it turned If a and ad mini* <- and. secure p u t that she was a German he submitted that the action was thrown off her machine. The van was going at a |nrno wedfcry to £905—Endowment Insur­ Half of Options Nos. 1 & 2 (11), Brightland-road, were charged with stealing a pair walking pace at the time, y Option 3. ance, with Profits payable Option 9. of men’s boots and two bioyole lamps, the property of jbould not be maintained in that Court. hope, that the J Plaintiff: I wil4 prove to the Court I am not a George Godley, a retired polioe inspector, said he at least as £1188—Whole Life Insur­ at Death or age 55. £424 — Paid - up Policy, Jack Smith, and valued together at 22s.; and two called upon the plaintiff on the 31st August, 1910, nearly bioyole lamps, valued at 11a, the property of Joseph iGerman ; neither have I ever been one. hb. B utin DO NO T WAIT ance, with Profits com­ Larger or Smaller at Death or age Half Premium paid from Mr. Brandon said that plaintiff had been to almost two months after the accident. Her only compttint at ll wrong. You mencing at ago 21. Amounts at pro rata. the age of 16 to 2L Bradford. that time was that she was suffering from shock. He Evidenoe was given as to the boots being left in a bag every solicitor in Eastbourne. Jjwcr, and since until you are really ill before, resorting to I Plaintiff proceeded to make a rapid and rambling saw no mark of injury upon her. fust have made Full Prospectus from— ’Phone 859. on the oycle, which was left in a street near the Star The jury intimated that they were ready to give ends into help- treatment. Immediate attention should Brewery. {statement to the jury. their verdict. ! |u», things have always be given to minor ailments lest they ALFRED E. KETT, District Manager Southern Counties, 37, Upperton Gardens, Eastbourne, A young boy, Frederick Woodgate, stated how he : The Judge, intervening, told plaintiff to go into the His Honour said they must hear any summing-up lead to more serious trouble.11 A bilious head­ found the boys with two lamps taken off his bioyole and |box and pive evidence* n oath and he would ask her ache—a tendency to constipation—a feeling of [the questions. statement from the plaintiff if Bhe wished to make one. two others besides. Plaintiff then addressed the jury with great volubility. discomfort after eating—a sensation of It transpired that in all some nine cycle lamps had | and speech ify- drowsiness during working hours—impaired T he Accident: P laintiff’s V ersion She wished to hand to the jury some papers that had been stolen, and Mr. W. C. Field identified two of them nob been presented in evidence, but she was told this d many on a appetite—jlie$e are all symptoms that two of as his property. | Plaintiff said she was complaining of injuries sustained the Labour ' the most important organs in the body—the through being run over by one of defendant’s vans. would be irregulari Deteotive-Sergt. Curtis said the lamps were in the She continued her address, speaking alternately to (Wednesday) stomach and the liver—are not working satis­ possession of the boys, who had been sleeping rough in The accident happened at about 4 p.m. on July 4th, voice of God. factorily. The right remedy to [1910, at the corner of Beach-road and Sidley-road. She Judge and jury. She demanded, she said, justice, bo WE’VE DONE IT!! a shed at Old Town, Two other lamps pad been which “ even a woman ” was, she maintained, entitled, [ But there are smashed up. |was riding a bicycle near the kerb when she saw a van he ass assumed coming at a ternfic speed .and she could not 'get out of j His Honour, referring to the plaintiff’s alleged • those of the TAKE -and every article of Furniture in our Home comes from PETER’S. Mr. Mason said his boy bad been in trouble before, [grievance that she was without legal assistance, said When I was and he conld not keep him under coutroL Mr.'Brandon rose at this point fcO some observa­ [some time ago.^on her application, he authorised her to Raynor’s father said he did not know what to make of [place her affairs in the hands of one of two local |r breaking the • whenever there is the slightest suspicion that him. tions, when plaintiff, turning sharply, exclaimed, efore, irritated Don’t you give- any evidence on my bebftib I can | solicitors, without charge to herself, she being, as she l Socialist and all is not well with the organs of digestion, Fur&Itxire to last many lifetimes Chief Inspector Taylor said a fortnight ago Raynor alleged, In impecunious circumstances. Her condusfc is Beecharti’s Pills—that well-known trust­ was discharged for stealing a bicyole and a lamp. jpeak for myself.” ermanism. I worthy preparation whioh has had such Continuing, plaintiff said her collar bone was brokefl towards the two solicitors she consulted was, however, fed the same Mason had been before the Court four times before. tnd her left side injured. A gentleman picked her up d(5 unreasonable that they both deolined to take up her rancouvor six enormous success in the treatment of diges-c —to add distinction to the Homefmef to be pleasing to the eye, and of comfort to the body) The Benoh deoided to send Raynor to a reformatory case, ftbe then asked for the services of a third tive disorders. Thosq who have tried this” for five years. Mason would be fined £2 and the father md said to the driver, “ You nave, killed the girl,” and Erman. These remedy—and they now number a great to retain its newness to the last,t, to alwaysalt proclaim that none but the best materials were ;he driver swore at him and told him not to interfere. solicitor, but under the circumstances he did nob feel pt- the German ordered to pay, whilst the boy would also receive six 3he was taken to the dootor, who attended her for two inclined to assent to that. His Honour then briefly jiatspawa multitude—are entirely satisfied that, for used in its manufacture, and only the most-skilled labour exeouted it, and withal to strokes of the birch. drew the jury’s atfcentiuil to the evidence, and asked correcting ailments of the stomach and the The Mayor told the father to take proper,care of his nonths. She took proceedings against the defendants liver, there is nothing to surpass j offer you a n 1910, and was offered £3* 3s. to settle the matter. them for their verdict. i bov. '* The jury almost immediately rftttitttea a verdict for f'many is down The father said if he had to pay £10 he would not be The Judge: Did you refuse it?—Yea What about quately for the able to oontrol him. y bicycle and what about mv body ? the defendants, holding that the accideilt was due to he honest man Saving of 3/- in ©very £1 spent. Plaintiff went on lto say that she was treated at a the plaintiff’s own neglect. Judgment was given forld where a BEECHAM’S i Y kstebdat.—Before the Mayor (Alderman 0. O’Brien [jondon hospital. The reason the action had not been accordingly for the defendants with costa Harding), in the chair, Major H. P. Molinenx, shamed. It is >aken before was because she had been suffering and had INTERPLEADER ACTION. I for. all the evil Call and ramble through our Entire Store. All visits are free from importunity! I Alderman H. W. Keay, Mr. Claude Bishop, Sir 10 means. less tho will of PILLS. Steyning Edgerley and Mr. Sydney Hudson. Dr. Macaulay, who was then, called, said the lady The claimants in an interpleader action, in which the ley, as a house, ~ e to his surgery in 1910, after an accident, but it furniture distrained upon was valued at £22, were Mra .of a race of UNSHADED LIGHTS. so long ago he conld hardly remember it. He read A. E. Wren and her daughters, A. A. and W. E. Wren. nd deprived of pRKPARED ONLY BY Mrs. Emily Salmon, Grove-road, was summoned for a list of visits made by the lady, but he could not say The execution creditor was a Mr. Wood, landlord of |to be a decent breach of the lighting regulations on the 8th inst. bother her collar-bone was broken or not. He also tho house occupied by Mr. and Mra A. E. Wren, the i we have put THOMAS EEACHAIS, St. Helens, Lane. P.0. Ashouden said at 5.52 p.m. he saw a bright light Id his bill had nob been paid yet. distraint being in respect of rent. le to take soma issuing from tho defendant’s shop. The blinds were A military officer, J. T. Reeves, who at the outset of Mr. Brandon, instructed by Mr. Burt, was for the Sold everywhere In boxes, P12T1I.ES & SO NS, drawn, but the one near the door was open several 1 he case had asked to be excused, was next called, and senior claimant and Mr. Burt for the daughters. Mr. inches, and every time the door was opened more light he said he kne»w nothing whatever of the case. Wardley, instructed by Mr. H. Bullock, Gillingham, shone through. None of the lights were shaded. Plaintiff said she wanted him to produce the office was for, the execution creditor. GO H O C 8 B FURNISHERS, A fine of £1 was imposed. books, so th it she dould trace tho movements of a man Mrs. Alice Emma Wren said she claimed all tho feATH. Elizabeth Hogg, Prideaux-road, was summoned for f he required as a witness. The officer was allowed to {things sfflzed in her house but the piano and mandoline. showing too much light on November 15th. (eave tne Court. - - The gooos were either purchased from her own^vinjg * domestic servant or were given her by her parent^. . P.O. Blackman said at 1 1 p.m. he saw a bright light CJounsel’s Cross-Examination. SALTH. ooming from an unshaded lavatory window. Her husband was only a working carpenter when she 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Gardens, Brighton. Mr. Brandon, during cross - examination of the married him 27 years ago, and he had no money with Fined £1. ilaintiff, suggested that she came out of Sidley-road on) held an {which bo buy furniture. □to Beach-road on the wrong, side and collided with the In cross-examination, witness said she had not kept stbourno,into Five minutes’ walk from Central Station Trams stop at Corner. >ack of the cart. the receipts given her for her purchases of furniture. of William laintiff depied this and said, “ You have been paid of Mr. 8. H. EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE.’ She admitted that albhough formerly but a working > “T>u say;” On the point of her nationality, she carpenter, her husband afterwards became a foreman, Deceased's Te l .: P .O ., 218. N ational, 880x. WR OL08E at ONE o’eloek on SATURDAY, swore in 1910 she was a German, but at that Ith a wound in and was now earning considerably more. The witness I V ' TTICE. ?was unconscious and did not know what she was examined as to the dates and places at which a ng. Irother of tbo number of the seized goods were purchased. Pressed Judge : That affidavit was sworn four months as to the truth of her statement that everything was put a fortnight ! The ‘ ‘ Eastbourne Chron icle ” may be obtained our accident. health, out '* TOWS COUNCIL COMMITTEES. •Hr. Lawson Lewis: You have no reason to doubt the either purchased by her or was given to ner by her POLICE COURT. statement that Mr. Wadman had gone on to Lewes? at either of the undermentioned establishments fndon: Since 1910 have you brought 14 actions ? mrenfcs, she admitted that certain articles were given I said deceased Witness: No. or of newspaper sellers in the streets. ier by her sisters. The furniture was once insured ; The committees which have met since their election Mr. Wadman said he got ont of the car at Polegate And you have lost every one of them and not paid a the policy might have been in the name of her husband. |im practically Eastbourne Chronicle ’’Office, South-street. _ inny of the costs’—That’s nothing to do with the In reply to Mr. Burt, Mrs. Wren said the piano was |om work for a jj_ ^ on November 9, anti the chairmen and deputy chairmen Monday.—Before the Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien station and took a train to Lewes. The car came on to alccident. appointed are as follows:— Eastbourne, so that some household necessities could be Eastbourne Gazette ” Office, Pevensey-road. pven her (witness’s) daughter, Alice Adelaide, by the to work on Harding), in the chair, Major H. P. Molineux, Col. Plaintiff said she had not brought any actions at all, abteris grandmother. A mandoline and banjo were hing that was Buildings Committee.—Councillor A. A. Chapman, A. B. Mein, Alderman E. Duke and Councillor C. W. purchased. Mr. E. W oodgatk, Tobacconist and Confectioner, 66, Mr. Lewis said there could be no denying the faob Cavendish-place. hint counsel said he had proofs of 14. He mentioned six presented to the^ other daughter, Winifred. [ Deoeased dis- chairman ; Councillor O. Breach, deputy chairman. Bolton. ; actions brought by plaintiff in one day at Whitechapel, Mrs. Sarah Ann Verrall and Mr. Wren gave ug. He had Electricity and T'trofct Lighting Committee.—Aider- that the car was used in the first instanoe for a publio Mrs. E. A cpkrs, Tobacconist, &c., 75, Susans-road and she.Jpsb them all. He said those facts did not DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE. duty. The question was whether the car was rightly (corner of Aahford-road). evidence in support of the claimants’ case. The latter | was a respect- man Mark Martin, chairman; Alderman C. F. Sim­ ijiggest poverty on plaintiff’s part, said he had never bought “ a stick ” of the furniture. mons, deputy chairman. Delia Follett, Little Rattcra, was summoned for used in the second instance. There was no suen Mr. E. J ones, “ Ye Old Curiosity Shop,” 248, Seaside. stipulation in the Order as made it obligatory to return j Plaintiff said she could not remember how many Mr. Wardley said he.did not contest the claims of the said he saw Highways Committee. — Alderman H. W. Keay, driving a motor car without having a license on the 10th Mrs. Saundebs, 50, Langney-road. aptions she had brought. two daughters. He called no evidence to rebut Mrs. ling. Teague chairman ; Alderman W. Sharp, deputy chairman. * inst. the oar to Priesthawes or to any other place. There was nothing to prevent the return via Eastbourne. Mr. W a lsh , Eastbourne Dog Bureau, 29, Cornfield- I The Judge: You may find yourself in the Criminal Wren’s evidence, bub he submitted that her testimony little Dib Motor Omnibus Committee.—Councillor J. -Eden, P.O. Simmons said at 11.30 a.m. he was on duty at road. Court charged with perjury if you are not careful, and was unreliable and that the probabilities were much of deceased alive, chairman ; Councillor J. Duke, deputy chairman. the railway station point when defendant passed driving The Mayor: Would it not be a joy ride ? tfae result of that might be a long term of imprison­ After a short retirement, the Mayor said the Benoh Mrs. A . L evett, General Stores, G9, Eirle-road. ihe furniture in question had been purchased from the Sanitary Committee.—Alderman T. B. Rowe, chair­ a motor car. He had occasion to j speak to her ana ment. housekeeping money. n. on the 18th man ; Councillor F. Hollins, deputy chairman. asked her to produce her license. This she did, and he had decided to convict in this case, as the; felt there Mr. B ob D onnelly, 25, Ohurch-street, Old Town. Counsel, proceeding with the cross-examinationl were reasonable railway facilities available between His Honour gave judgment for the claimants with ch. He came Watch Committee.—Alderman E. Duke, chairman ; then found lb, had expired at the [beginning of Sep­ Mrs. A. M il l s , Tobacconist an d Confectioner, 22a, tentioned a judgment against plaintiff for £150 for regard to all the goods, except certain articles valued at > was broken, Councillor C. W. Bolton, deputy chairman. tember. Polegate and Eastbourne. A fine of 10s. would be Ohurch-street, Old Town. rknt, and alleged she had never paid a penny of it. ague, bub on Public Libraries Committee.—Alderman J. Easter, Col. Follett, who appeared for his daughter, said that inflicted on Mr. Wadman. The case against the driver 16s. 6d., costs to follow the result. Mr. O. W. S m ith , 6, Orown-street, Old Town. The J udge : Is that so ? Iface upwards, chairman ; Aiderman J. C. Wright, deputy chairman. it was clearly an oversight, and it was the only occasion would be dismissed. Plaintiff: No, never, your Honour. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT. Mr. D odll, Tobacconist, &c., 56b, Grove-road. lfoet long, five Education Committee.—Councillor F. Hollins, chair­ when his daughter had driven without a license. Mr. Lewis asked the Bench to state a case, but they Counsel also mentioned that plaintiff had had no less Mr. W. H. Burt made an application for the com­ 2-ft. 6-in. of man ; Rev. F. S. Williams, deputy chairman. A fine of £1 was imposed. declined. Mr. B ea tt ie , 12, York-read. than 28 solicitors representing her in the past seven mittal of Mrs. A. West for contempt of court. He out of the Elem ental Education Sub-Committee.—Councillor S. UNLICENSED POG. Mr. W h it Ekod, Boot Repairer, 8, South-street. 3ars. stated that Mrs. West had been ordered by means of a TOO MUCH LIGHT. s pocket, R esell, chairman. General Purposes and Finance Jane Anderson, Winter-road, was summoned for Misses L. & E. K in o , Art Needlework and Fancy At this stage the Court adjourned for lunch, and on registered letter and an ordinary leater bo attend the luicidu whilst Sub-Committee of the Education Committee.—Mr. Frank Ravilious,i Carlisle-road, Was summoned for keeping a dog without a collar and also for having no Depot, 24, South-street. the resumption Mrs. Annie Seymour was called. She Court for examination. She declined to ■ accept the Hamblyn, chairman. showing too much light on the-12 th inst. license for it. Messrs. E lph io k , D unster & Co., Grocery and Provision told the Coujb that plaintiff was staying with her at the registered letter, which, however, was left at her resi­ P.C. Miles siid at 6.35 p.m. he saw a bright light After hearing the evidence of P.O. Smith, a fine of 1 me^of the accident, but she never saw it. | qP ~ dence. She returned it to the Post Office unopened, shining on to the property at the opposite side of the Stores, 36, Meads-street. 5s. was imposed for not having a lioense, and Is. for the An Absent W itness. ^ saying bhat ib was not intended for her. • road. The blinds were not drawn. | dog having no collar on. Mr. G. B ish o p , Baker and Confeotioner, 128, Latimer- His Honour decided that ib would be better to send COURAGE. A fine or £1 was imposed. [ i road. Plaintiff then asked that a Mr. Trigg should be ir notice through the Registrar that unless she appeared REGISTRATION FORMS. Mrs. M ea k in s, Fancy Stationer, 58, Seaside. called. af the next Court to show cause why she should nob be they threw Life as it is, bo little, and so great MOTOR SPIRIT RESTRICTION ORDER. Mr. H. T hom pson, Avondale Dairy, 51, Avondale-road. The Judge explained that Mr. Trigg could nob be committed for contempt an order to that effect would be William Pain, Brightland-road, was summoned for found at the address plaintiff had given. She had had With every stiorma The case thab had been adjourned from Friday’s Mrs. E. B radley, Tobacconist and General Stores, 144, made. lew ; failing to send in registration forms on November 3rd. x months in whioh to subpoena her witnesses, but had Of the dear Christ stabbed into man’s estate; Court, in whica Charles Snasnall was summoned for Inspector Diplock stated the facts of the oase, and Whitley-road. lew O here tbo courage, lord of either fate, using;petrol or petrol substitute contrary to the Motor Dt done so until the previous day. the defendant said that he gave them to his wife to post Miss T o d d , Tobacconist and Confectioner, 336, Seaside. That solveth life’s enigma. Spirit Restriction Order, at Eastbourne, on the 6th inst., Plaintiff: I must have Mr. Trigg. He was the man |e height, Then nothing is too small, nothing tpo large so that they would be in time. Miss B ottb ill, 26, Belmore-road. who picked me up. The case cannob be finished withoub and Albert W adman, iarmer, of Priesthawes, sum­ Fined 10s. FOR ALL To be thy chariot—if it is God’s charge. moned for causing Snashall to use the same, again T h e O oklynge H ouse, E sta te a n d G eneb a l A gency, him. ' 3a, Ooklynge-parade. Alfred Beeny asked if he could have his expenses athe 1, J Life as it is, the mountain with the plain came on. ALLEGED THEFT OF GROWING CROPS. p ud, and also denied all knowledge of the accident. FACIAL . Both under bridle, Mr. Lawson Lewis, who represented Mr. Wadman, Mr. R. H. W oodland, 10, Upper-avenue (near Caven­ Emma Moors, Alran-road, was summoned for stealing Plaintiff said tl?at Beeny was the driver of the van athed ; And each a stopping stone and not a chain ; production of tbe license referred to in the Order. A dish-place Bridge). that knocked her down, and on being re-called he athed The pleasure now not richer than the pain, pink form was then, submitted, wlpcli bore the date on November 2nd 36 cabbages, valued at 6s., the TREATMENTS property of Fred Ford, which were growing on an Mr. W. G ard en er, Hampden PaA Approach, Hamp denied the assertion, and said he knew nothing what And'not-a moment idle. “ 15th inst.” den Park Station. ever of the acoident. so beneficial to the [radge A holiday thy work, tme rest in toil, I The Magistrates’ Clerk : This is not a license. allotment. complexion and Mr. Niedermayer represented defendant. Plaintiff said he (Beeny) was the driver of the van, And all baptised as with the holy oil. \lVtr. Lewis si .id the date on the document was the Mr. Tolhurst, Polegate. health, consult j diwe on which it was issued by the Department which Fred Ford said at 0.45 a.m. on November 3rd he a; id had worked for the farm for the lasb 20 years. ley speed Life as il is, the bitter more than sweet! Mr. Lambert, Willingdon. Beeny told the Judge that a Leonard Hide was the I iaBues them. his own personal knowledge there missed 36 cabbages from his plot. He went to see if he d river of the van. G r e t a G re y And evil bitter 'were many applications that had uofc been immediately could find them, and he found defendant hawking them If any difficulty is experienced in obtaining Alone, an open sanctuary in the street; dealt with owing to the pressure brought to bear on that on a cart. He called a constable, who said to defendant, Plaintiff: I must have Mr. Trigg. 'Where is he ? Courage is that which lieth at thy feet, the paper, our readers are requested to com­ The Judge : You have had that matter explained to 41a, GROVE-RD. Department. Petrol, he said, could be issued under the “ You have got seme cabbages!”—“ Yes.” “ This man municate with our publishing office. Every B.y failure grown yet fitter. — old license until the new one wss issued. For the last says they are hie.”—“ Bill got them off his ten-lot you. (F ir s t F loor). bt none It is that .secret joy, which finds in God effort will be made to arrange for the delivery Plaintiff said she would read a statement made by seven months people had been unable to procure petrol piece.” Later defendant said, “ If I took them off his Mr. Trigg. yk is done. A playground and where Love Divine hath trod. without a license, and that was the license referred to piece I made a mistake.” of the paper each week to regular subscribers ELECTROLYSIS if an order is given at our office, “ Chronicle “ The J udge: You cannot read th at; it is nob evidence. rde W ard . Life as it is, to find it passing small in that Order, lit was not a question of license in this P.C. Cane said when he saw the woman abont the [Plaintiff: I want to read the statement. And leave it greater case, for they were not charged with that, but for using theft she said; “ My Bill took them off his ten-lot Buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. | The Judge: You must not read ib. Take it from her. By the calm spirit rising over fall, petrol or petrollsubstituto contrary to the Order. piece. If I have made a mistake I will willingly pay. Plaintiff then put the statement down and said Mr. F ath er,” " Built into the foundations of it all— The Chief Constable said the first section of the Ford picked out 16 oabbages from defendant’s oarb as ~— must be there. He says he is willing to tell the L e a f H omoeopathic Co tta g e H o s pit a l .— ■ways put in a To be in God creator. 1 Order had boenibroken, and probably the second. being his. -He knows all about it. Patients in the Hospital on Nov. 9th, 14 (including pther Time ? ” Yea, tlii - is courage, to wring life from death Mr. Lewis: Wo do not come within either of the five William George Moors said : I and Ford share the John Wood said the accident was reported to him, of life, my And lift it high with Christ on Calvary’s breath. sub-sections. allotment. We noth grew the same kind of oabbages. AGENTS WANTED. 9 wounded); discharged during the week, 1; died, 0; The Bench at tljis st&^o retired, anrLpn returning the I told my wife to take what she wanted. I had never b he never saw ib. Leonard Hide was the driver of admitted during the week, 2; remaining in Hospital on lo cuts people F. W. O rdk W a r d . e van which is alleged to have knocked plaintiff pmmy, “ when • Mayor said it was not the question of a permit they told her the dividing line of the two plots. Nov. 17th, 15 (including 9 wounded). Out-Patients’ were asked to decide, but the question of whether the Emma Moors said she waemob aware whioh was the TermB can be obtained at the iwm visits during the week, 7. The institution is open to scythe, won’t Plaintiff : Hide did nob drive the van. Mr. Trigg is visitors on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays and patients’ aid the father, spirit was properly used under the Order. dividing line of these two plots, and she was told to M Chronicle ’ Office, South-street. ic next witness. I will read his statement. |to put you to He who does not resolve to-day will be much P. C. Simmons then repeated the evidenoe he gave at take what she wanted. friends Sundays and Wednesdays from 2 till 4.—Mr. leas disposed to resolve to-morroiv. « the last hearing. The case was dismissed. The Judge: I have told you before, you must not Alfred Tabor, Hon. Treasurer, Sunnydene, Grassing- " that. ' i ton-road. ERS. — M r Q ■ - > messenger at ■years’ service. i Ministers W. '. V-

BABTBOURNlfi CHRONICLE, BATURDAX, NOVEMBER 24, 1917.

ESTABIA8H*D 1870, FT1ERRYS AU Q T ION ROOMS Q A K DEN & CO., H. W. HASKINGS a n d SONS, A AND SALE YARD, AUCTIONEERS, EASTBOURNE. DEVONSHIRE 19, CORNFIELD ROAD , EASTBOURNE. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CLERICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY AND LADIES’ TAILORS, ’Phono 844» SURVEYORS. VALUERS Manager and Secretary E dgah Allan9 TERRYS — Auctions Mondays. 84, Term inus-road, Eastbourne. Offioes .... 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. T e l e p h o n e NINTH. Telegrams : “ CONCKKi -J.” TERRYS — Furniture Received Daily. Telephone Eastbourne 1234. PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. TERRYS — All Kinds of Furniture Bought. Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. TERRYS — Moderns and Antiques Valued. Devonshire Park Ore liestra. IN THE VAUDEVILLE IV. iON. TERRYS — Auction Rooms .always on View. ' TUESDAY NEXT. All Garments Made on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. EASTBOURNE. Musical Director : THIS DAY (Saturday) at 3 a.vi - TERRYS — Auctions at Private Residences. MR. NORFOLK) MJSOOSTS. TERRYS — Estate and House Agency. OAKDEN A GO. The World’s Super-Film Have reoeived instructions to Submit fob Sale by l i TERRYS — Exclusive Lists of Furnished and Unfur­ P ublic Auction, at, their Offices, on TUESDAY C l V I L I S A Telephone No. 441. nished Residences. NEXT, Novembek 27th, 1917, all those C O N C E R T S. JOHN NIX JOHN NTX TERRYS — Insurances in the Norwich Union effected [ J A S E H O L D C0TT AGES, only. G o l d s m i t h U I KNOWN AS TO-DAY (Sa t u r d a y ) a t S.15. Three Days, commencing MONDAY, N KIS ffli’Ill. TERRYS — Rents Collected. Properties Managed. Eil, 53, 55. 57 and 59, SIDLEY I Every Evening at 8. -Matinee W’v - Silversm ith OAD, TO-MORROW (Su n d a y) a t S.15. Producing GORDON'S A rtistes— Term inus Road P er £98 A nnum. R. BABBATT TERRY, F.A.I. And Saturday and Sunday Evenings : Canadian Camp Concert a r t y W a t c h m a k e r A (30 Years' Local Experience). 25, 27 and 29, BEXHILL ROAD, MONS. LEOPOLD MA.TYL, Direct from the Canadian Military C. J e w e l l e r . Producing Tenor. 1 4 P er £62 A nnum. Prices ; 2s., Is., and 6,1. (Tax cnLi Sunday Evening : JOHN NIX AUCTION SALE. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may ibe obtained JOHN NIX Instructed by Messrs. Bassett Bros., who have bought from Messrs. L ank & S on , Solicitors, Glume Chambers, Sfilo Pianist: Mr. FREDERICK SEYMOUR. New Premises. Kettering; and from tho Auctioneers’ Offices, 10, Corn­ THE ANTONIAN 77'. aoTs TERRYS (F.A.r.) field-road, Eastbourne. E stablished 1860. } Telephone Eastbourne 1234. EVERY AFTERNOON (except’ Thursday, Saturday! IN NEW REl’ERTuli Si Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, 29th Novem­ Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne and Sunday, Special Concert Friday) at 3.15. ber, 1917, at Twelve o’clock, on the Land known as a n d L t d ., Bassett’s Ground, entrance to Walls End-road, near the WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Thursday, November p. m. R. FRANCIS SONS, Aviation Ground, EVENINGS at 8.15. The P roceeds to be devoted M ilitary m T H E EASTBOUKNE CEMETERY- MASONS. h e l a r g e q u a n t i t y o p s e c o n d ­ Admission (Week Days) 6rL, Tax extra; Sundays, Is., HosriTAL fob Comforts i h a n d TIMBER, galvanised corrugated sheeting, DEVONSHIRE PARK including Tax. M onum ental Sculptors and Engravers. T sleepers, 5-ft. solid oak troughs, inch planking, many Friday and Saturday, Nov, 1st, posts, useful Huch planking in long and short lengths, firewood, iron hand pump and piping, galvanised iron Evoningsat8 Saturday Show Booms and Studio: 37, U PPERTO N ROAD, EASTBOURNE. THEATRE. lids, Awheel ed trolley, tip-cart, sundry harness, 1-wheeled S Y M P H O N Y CONQEl&T lx AID O" open van, pulleys, dog ■ kennel, usefu ironwork and Telephone 121 Easibourne. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 5 7 9 . useful miscellaneous lots. F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R SOth, at S.15. T he F unds of the P kinces Op View Daily and Auction Sale Day. Solo Lessees—-Murray King 8c Clark. Symphonic Poem, “ Festival in the Temple o? Catalogues on application to Terrys Auction and Jupiter” ...... '.Edgar Tinel Stalls, 3s. Second Seats, 2s. 1KNTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH, Estate Offices, 19, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. (Founded on the Tragedy “ Polyeucte,” Entertainment Tax > J PEVENSEY ROAD. Matinee To-Day (Saturday) at 2.3). by Corneille). SSES5B'}. LhjJYDS Tone, Poem, “ A Caravan Crossing the Steppes i i O T T B. & W. BENNETT, Ltd. SUNDAY, November 25th, 11 a.m. and'6.80 p.m. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Kt 8. of Central Asia” ...... Borodine ■t UT Preachers: u c t i o n e e r s , v a l u e r s and e s t a t e Symphony in C major. “THE JUPITER,” .....Mozart SCULPTORS and MASONS, AGENTS, Concerto in E flat for Piano and Orchestra, “ The 11.0-REV. HUGH M. BROOK, B.So. A THE HIT OF TWO LONDON SEASONS, Emperor”...... Beethoven THIS DAY (SATO 6, GILDREDGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE Irish Rhapsody, No. 1 in D ...... C, Villiers Stanford 10.30 to 1 p.m. (without music) 120, LEWES ROAD, BRIGHTON. 6.30—REV. E. C. LANSDOWN. (Road Facing the Railway Station). TUESDAY ...... Estates Managed and Rents Collected Weekly and POTASH & PERLMUtTER.’ ' V ocalist: MISS ESTA d’ARGO, Soprano. Quarterly. . Prompt Settlements. THURSDAY MEMORIALS PPERTON CONGREGATIONAL Solo Pianist : Mr HAROLD SAMUEL. FRIDAY...... 9.3U Of E very Description Executed, and Inclusive u ; CHURCH, UPPERTON ROAD. SALE THURSDAY NEXT. The Great English Pianist. Estimates given for their erection in any part MONDAY, November 26th, for Six Nighis at 8, and MILITARY .1 ,V /). of the COUNTRY. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 25th, ]L_ EASTBOURNE. Two Matinees, Wednesday & Saturday at 2.30. Admission Is., Tax extra. Annual Subscribers Free. At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. SOUND INVESTMENT IN EXCELLENT Stalls, 6d. extra (may be booked). Illustrated Catalogue Subm itted Free. Preacher—REV. W. MAOFADYEN SCQTT. COTTAGE PROPERTY. “REMNANT.” SWIMMi G A i I I 8. Messrs. * • i MONDAY, D ec. 10th , in THE PAVILION at 3.15. Intercessory Service for the War on Thursday, OPEN DAILY. And at Hove, Hastings, Ore, Bexhill, Tunbridge at 7.30 p.m. LLOYDS THE LATEST AND BIGGEST C(j>MEDY. WINTER GARDEN at 8.15. * Wells and Chichester. Have received instructions to submit for Sale by Mixed Bathing Monday, Wednesday -gnised daughter of the late Edmund and Mrs. King, of Pul- BY ___ comprising single bedsteads, painted chests of ExaminatioiiS. borough, in her 5l6t year! Eastbourne Choral & Orchestral Societies , H Famiii drawers, painted washstands, cane seat and bentwood BLUE BOY BAND!. GONVI l £ e H O U S E , 16, C A R L IS L E RD„ WOODGATE. — On Tuesday, 20th November, at 10. Numbering over 150 Performers. chairs, walnut-stained open bookcase, small oak bureau, I Pupils also received for the Tub Hardwick - road, Eastbourne, Mary Rose Woodgate. EVE NINO: A T 8 ,- T he P ianoforte, Singing, and all branch eldest daughter of the late Francis Woodgato, Esq., of Soloists: Miss Dorothy Richardson (Soprano), Miss dining table, stained-framed chairs with stuffed seats, In Aid of the above Society, Gertrude Lonsdale (Contralto), Mr. J ohn P erry mahogany dinner wagon, easy chairs, pictures, stained Music. Under-river, Kent. ______office table, Windsor chairs, patent mangle and wringer, (Tenor), Mr . Dan Richards (13a-s). K nuts Kamp Koncert Kompany On TUESDAY, Nov. 27th, from 11 a.m. to G p.m. For Terms, &c., apply— IN MEMORIAM. Conductor: Mr. Francis J. Foote, a.r.a.m. kitchen utensils, &c. On View Thursday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. (By kind permission of Col. J..S. Bostock, r .a.m.c.). XiAY.—In affectionate memory of our child. Constance Doors Open, Afternoon at 2.30, Kv-ening at 6.30. Carriages On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28th, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. “ Sunnyp£NE,” B'Enror.i) W May, who was suddenly taken away fr jm us November at 5 and 9. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Tideswell-road, Eastbourne. 18th, 1916. Plan and Tickets at Town Hall, also at Messrs. W. H« MONDAY, N ovember 26t h , and during the Week. To be with Christ, which is far better. Smith oon. Terminus-road; Mr. Ryder, South-street; A UCTION SALE at Six p.m. on Las Day only. BOUIJ STREETER.—On 2lst November, 1887, at Broomfield Mr. Hide, < rown-street. Old Town. Armchairs (num­ Every Afternoon at 2.30. Every Evening at 8. villas. Bowes Park. London, N., Kate Emily Streeter) bered), 3s. 6d .; Unreserved, 2s. 6d ; Back of Hall, Is. 3d. EMOVALS under TEAS. P u l l (juie Farncombe). In ever-loving memory. All inclusive of Tax. R personal supervision. CINEMATOGRAPH TTT'AREHOUSING in Admission Sixpence. After Five o’clock on Wednesday, Teiephqp^rlM. T I New Centra Lock-up Stores. AT POPULAR PRICES, j i1 Threepence. Lady Anne Cavendish, the youuger ilaughter of the HURCH MISSIONARY SO C IETY Governor-General of Canada, has been made Honorary- AMES ANDREWS, Mason and Sculptor, (Eastbourne A uxiliary), 1917. For Lowest Quotations apply The Supremo Triumph of the Screen, Works : Bakbb’s-eoad (near St. Mary’s Church). C President of the Ottawa Horticultural S : iety. This J l f r e d w r ig h t , l l s a i n t s ’, E a s t b o u r n e . youthful daughter of the Duke of DevonMire received Residence, Office and Show-room: Caebaba Villa, Goes 85. 87, 101, 103 and 108, SOUTH STREET, “ T H E NE’ER-DO-Wk LL,” the honour in recognition of her work in connection The Annual Sale of Work A and Wish Road. I P ark (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastbotjunb. by with her war garden at Rideau Iiall,.a plot of land Designs and Estimates Furbished. Kex ueacn. A M O S T which she planted and looked after entirely alone. Will be held in THE TOWN HALL, on INTESifiSTING L E C T U H i 2 5 ECO ESTABLISHED 1832. TELEPHONE 73. Seats ...... 1/- to 2Jd. (including Tax). Miss Cawley passed suddenly away early on Wednes­ tied 76 Yean. Telephone No*, snt and BG2. TUESDAY, DEC. 4th, from II a.m. till 8 p.m. Seats at Is. may be reserved in advance at the Pier Will be delivered in the day morning at “ Youl Grange,” Eastbourne. The first AINE & SON, J. 0. TOWNER BROMLEY, Gates or by Tele. 574. part of the burial service will he at St. John's, Meads, The Sale will be Opened at 11 by the PARISH ROOM (adjoining the Vicarage), at 2.30, the interment to be at Ooklynge Cemetery, i i e s i H S ' UNDSKT AKKRA4.. REV. GEO. M. HANKS, M.A., Vicar of All Saints’. AUCTIONEERS, at 3 p.m.-, «on Monday next, November 26th. enq Funeral Carriage and ouse a n d estate agents On Thun-daG November 2l)lb, By mistake Sergt. E. R. Minus, King’s Royal Rifles, T Music afi, Intervals, arranged by Miss Louisa Rowland. SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, Motor Hearse Proprietor.. H .At Five o’clock p.m., by who was wounded recently, was described as* a Lance- In Admission, 8d. After 5.30 p.m., 4d. THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, Corporal. He has been a Sergeant ever since the Battle m , CAVENDISH PLACE & 19, SOUTH STREET HIPPODROME. ecodbmy] Schools and Children, 4d. i EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE T he R E V . W. WESTON, M.A. of the Somme in 1916. Sergt. Minns is an old East­ (It will save much trouble if friends will come provided For Particulars of Properties To Let and for Sale bourne inhabitant. that is il| Managing Director ... Mr . Sidney W. W in t er . (Late British Chaplain at Yokohama), XeL 788, J. R . A. HAYLAND, Tel. 788. with the additional 2f ;,U ; held the n g in e e r s , millwrights . close attention of the audi a Ul»ed the DICKBALATA PATTERN MAKERS, ON E TKS ‘ NUKSFK1HS OKAWL2JY. work of the Scottish Wotm\ ‘L iin-1.... . S i Li a, and BOOTS AND SHOES. BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS, T uesday, Dec. 11th, at 3 a n d S o'clock, told of the heroic efforts o f tho .L-r-V ■•m.Umy. She C 0 K i UBNITUBE DEPOSITORIES: And Repairers of all kinds of Machinery Huoh ur And on expressed the opinion that if h h.-.d is *. •■ n tor the way Makes t: They are Im pervious to Damp & withstand in which the'Serbians fougli L and held j j’ the Austrians 12 Months’ Hard Wear. oa Wednesday, Dec. 12tli, a t 3 & S o'clock. Nev^r V ictoria Station ...... LONDON, S.W. Steam, G & Water Engines, Hydraulic Lifts, etc ERSTMONOEUX CASTLE we should not1 be in so good p')*i::. n v. ; re to-day. i T mCR" T 89, Grove Road, ASHFORD ROAD, EASTBOURNE Tickets ... 5s. each. The lecturer greatly, inter fj.stod m - t-rivr- by her Mixed v • oc d» DXGIAj L IU ., EASTBOURNE. Terminus Gates ...... BRIGHTON. (Copyright). B Engineering Works as Rear. H Tickets may be obtained from the Treasurer. description of the retreat « • f Am : A: y,' and, 65, Grove Roa d...... EASTBOURNE, A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE SKETCH having regard to the h.-udAl dps wlm l; ;i endured, in OF THIS is a wonder that any of hi n* men -through alive. INCOME TAX. FABNOOMB1 & OO., Lim ited, P er Ciiadd INTERESTING AND’PICTURESQUE CASTLE a s t b o u r n e c h o r a l u n i o n Incidentally she referred to the criu.*! i ■ ■. : An-irians to LITHOGRAPHIC . the Serbian prisoners of war , and said h "-IS t fallacy to USINESS OWNERS are now being ETTERPRESS AND Conductor ... J ames R. Dear, M us. Bac. Assessed upon their profits for the ensuing year, AP PLY FOR FREE EST1MA TEB. L PRINTERS. By the Rev. E. E. C rak e, M.A., E think that the Austrians are n my better l-iinnine Germans. B and should at once consult Messhs. BRADLEY and The Latest of Sir Edward Elgar's great Oratorios, —At the cldsS Councillor 1Llusscll prc\n wed a vote of- All kinds of Arttstio and General Printing expeditiously Containing a number ot excellent illustratloi] . and a P ki VAUGHAN, Estate Agents and Accountants, of Hay­ Tele, 481 Eastbourne. and oarefully executed at Moderate Charges. 8 “ THE KINGDOM,” Av:rfi« M f -r ! interesting, wards Heath, who are experts in this matter, in order to plan of the building as it formerly existed. Will lx) given in St. Saviour’s Church on W ednesday ectm-.e rind : Miss Gregg ascertain that their assessment is correct. Our advice is The “ Ohrdniele ” Works, South-strset.Eastbouroe. the best obtainable and no charge is made for an inter­ Price, Sixpence. Postage, Id. Afternoon, Dec. 12th, at 3, and T hursday E vening, for presiding.—The Rev. fUl Urn' U '” ’ ’.-iti-al, and the The above TriCi. view. If you cannot spare time to call on us, why not Dec. loth, at 8, . : motion was enthusiastically carried. —T1ie i-ompliment -write us? Our advice is at your servica. Profit and EMORIAL CARDS, a variety of patterns. TATOTE PAPER, Visiting Cards, &c., in most To be obtained of the Publishers, F arncombe &j Co., Ltd. In Aid of Lord Roberts'1 Memorial - Workshops was briefly acknowledge], i itul the j ■ •••tlLigs closed fpsa accounts prepared. Farocombe and Co., Ltd., Lewes, Eastbourne, etc. fashionable styles, at Farncombe and Co.'s, Ltd, *! Chronicle” Office, iSoutli-Biroet, Eastbourne. fo-r Disabled Soldiers. with the singing of til- Xaii M KUibui)

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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917.

Trade Mark, YISTO. Registered. LOCAL SEWS. 'VTKW Supporting ELASTIC STOCKINGS -Lr from 2s. 64. eaoh. T IM E S o f HIGH WATER A LIGHTING-Up TRUSSES, BANDAGES & SURGICAL BELTS, High Watcfr. Light!) 18 &o., of every description. -v. Mom. After. Ur> ARTIFICIAL LIMBS; CRUTCHES, fca, MADE AND REPAIRED, Saturday, Nov. 24 .... 6.50 7.20 . 4.29 Sunday, Nov. 25 7.50 8.25 . 4.28 Lists Free, Monday, Nov. 26 ___ 8.50 9.17 . 4.27 COAXa, COAL. Tuesday, Nov. 27...... 9.40 10.17 . 4.26 SA L E OF FARMER’S W ednesday, Nov. 28. 10.27 10.48 . 4j,26 SURGICAL SUPPORTS DEPOT, Thursday, Nov. 29 ... 11.10 11.30 , 4.25 Friday, Nov. 30 ____ 11.50 SO, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. GOTHA RELICS. R oyal So c ie ty fo r I-'r b vbntion o f Or u e l t y SAMUEL BRADFORD & SONS to A n im______a l s, Eastbourne Branch. ____ Hon._____ Seo., MiflaMias P h one 1183, Lo o k s P a d don, l.1, Compton-street.Comp; Subscriptions CENTRAL are urgently______Hooded,_____ and__may be paid to the Hoik. beg to inform their Customers that their supplies are now Treasurer, Henry B olyoakk, Ksq., at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. All com plain In should be addressed t SEASIDE ROAD. Inspector H arwood, at the Office, 1a, Comptoi To-day, and until’ Tuesday Next, ice are Party coming along fairly regularly, and they hope to be able to CINEMA. street, Eastbourne; or 5, St. James’s-terrace, Potegat ops. give prompt attention to all orders and enquiries. Gold, S il v e r , J e w e l l e r y , An t iq u e Sil v e : offering for Sale, in our Ground Floor Show­ &c., Purchased fgr Cash or Exchange. Speciality I DAILY-2.45 and 6.30 tiU 10.30 Remounting and Kemodetying Jewellery, bringinL old Jewellery up-to-date at reasonable cost. Desigrjs rooms, Parcels of Gotha Belies, under the • Address: TODAY (SATURDAY), N o v e m b e r m/ii. and estimates free.—F. Gb C l em en c e , Goldsmitl r o c Cornflold-road, Eastbourne. direction of the Commanding Officer of the N o t ic e,—A ll those who wish to Warehouse 2, STATION PARADE. “VICTORY OF their .Furniture should not do so until they have B N.A.S., Isle of Thanet Aerodrome. Inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynard’s, Limited, Ware­ houses, which are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates Telephone 864 (two lines). CONSCIENCE.” free.—Note the Address, G. E, Maynard, Limited. Removal and Storage Contractors, urevstono- F e a t u r i n g LOU TELLEGAN. buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. The Proceeds will be devoted to various T a ilo r in g fo r L ad ies a n d G en tlem en a t H a r t and Son’s, 24, Terminus-road, also at 184 aud 185, Hospitals and Charitable Institutions in the M ONDAY, Nov. 26 th, and Two Following Days, Regent-street, London, W. Service Outfits and Breeches, Coats and Skirts, Riding Habits, Astrid e Best Gas Coke (large or broken). Coats, etc. (West End Cutter and Fitter).- Isle of Thanet, where the Goth'as were brought “HEART’S DESIRE.” H ig h -class F o o tw ea r. N o better value. down. Three sizes o f Best Quality Anthracite. New season’s goods.— J, J. Saunders, 106, Soutlji- F e a t u r i n g MARIE DORO. street (between St, Saviour’s Church and Devon- 8h ire-place). Nuts fo r enclosed Stoves. Gas B u r n er s A t t e n d e d to R eg u la r ly without charge for labour. Contract forms at 10, TH URSDAY, Nov,29th, and Two Following Days ~ jssex-gardens. Best quality mantles only.—Eas;- Anthracite Coal for Horticultural kurne Gas Company. Purposes. “THE VILLAGE T h e E ag le and British Dominions Insurance Company is represented in Eastbourne by Mr. H. Thorpe, of Lloyds Bank Chambers, Terminus-roai Oak Logs. Briquettes. Firewood. BLACKSMITH.” Eastbourne. Telephone No. 27. > U.dll p.m C h u r c h Missio n a r y S o c ie ty .—T he aunus.l ALL THE ABOVE IN STOCK. SEATS—Id., 8d. and Is. 3d. (including Tax). sale of work organised by the Eastbourne Auxiliary of the above Society will take place at the Town Hall on Tuesday, December 4th, and will be opened at 11 a.m. hjr the Rev. Geo. M. Hanks, vicar of All Saints'. lr. i i 8 . EASTERN Telephone 705. Further particulars will be found in an advertisment. D r . H all’s R ec ita ls.—Last Saturday after­ SEASIDE. noon Dr. William A. Hall, F.R.O.O., gave his first organ •day After CINEMA. recital at All Saints’ Church, where he recentlysucceede 1 \9 a. hi. EVERYTHING for CYCLES and MOTOB CYCLES. | Dr. Conway as organist. The whole of the chosen con ,- FUESH T1 j j Prom pt Cycle and M otor Cycle Repairs. TODAY (SATURDAY), November 24th. positions were splendidly interpreted, and Dr. Hall :s i ACC ESSO HIES, HIRING, PETROL. OIL, TYRES evidently a masterly, as well as experienced, performer. 1 Personal) “TOTO of the BYWAYS,’ He had the assistance as a vocalisb of Miss Margare t N EW INNER TUBES, 2/6 to 5/-. COVERS, 5/- [to 11/-. SPECIAL LINES. Stone, whose solos were rendered with sympathy ana ■O F eatcking EDITH ROBERTS. effect.—This afternoon Dr. Hall is to give another DOULL, the Cycle and Motorman, 48, GROVE ROAD. recital and Miss Stone will again sing. The collection Office^ ’Phone 608. Garage and Workshop : 1, WEST STREET. “The Missing Chapter,” will be for the Summerdown Camp Chaplain’s Funds. L e c t u r e on “ J a pa n .”—In another column lion Episode 11 of "T h e S c a r let R u n n e r .” P o e t r y S o c iety .—A meeting of this Society will be found detailed particulars of a lecture on WESLEYAN -METHODIST CliLKCH was held in the Committee Room, Technical Institute, “ Japan,” which is to be delivered at All Saints’ Parish MONDA Y, Nov. 26th, and Two Following Days, on Wednesday evening, when Mr. F. J. Hansor read a Room on Thursday afternoon next, at 5 o’clock, by the paperon Eugene Lee-Hamilton, the author of ‘*Sonne1s Rev. W. Weston,jM. A. (late British Chaplain at Yoko­ COMING EVENING CONGER !of the Wingless Hours.” It is interesting to note the t hama). The subject will be illustrated by lantern Views. fctlXTEE A U S T & COLEMAN “ T H E T ID E S Italy inspired his muse, and was the poet’s adopted The proceeds of the lecture are to be given to the Missions country, and that iu Rome he married the distinguished to Seamen. The Organist (Mr. Reginald .T. Sims, A.I!.C FOR OF B&RNEGAT.” Scottish novelist, Annie E. Holdsworth, whose death L a d y I nstrumentalist’s M a r r ia g e T-V the choir of the Central Wesleyan Churdh are nr.it lliff F eaturing BLANCHE SWEET. was recorded a week or two ago. Mr; Hansor wejs Devonshire Park Orchestra has sacrificed several of its tho members of the church and eoi egation to an thanked for his paper. j , CHOICE FLOWERS, EELIT AND VEGETABLES. “The Conspirators” members on the hymeneal altar. The latest member to evening concert to be given in tho Centraltl HaHall, La ng- R ec ita tio n Co n test.—U nder the chair­ be “ released” for this interesting, purpose is Miss ney-road, on Wednesday next, November■ 2vSth, at 7.,30. E pisode 10 of “T h e P e a r l of t h e A r m y .” manship of Rev. E. O. Lansdown, who, with Mr. J. £. Anita Waters, both a violinist and pianist, who was At the commencement of the year tille choir v,.;y Garrara and Mr. F. J. Greatwood (Hastings), acted 8 s married at All Saints’ Church on Thursday to Private generously undertook, in addition to their otbe per 34l/i, Harry; Carson, of Londou, Ontario. The bridegroom other valuaFie TH URSDA Y, Nov. 29th, and Two Following Days judge, a recitation contest took place at the Wesleyan and gratuitous services to the church, t raise the u in VIOLET SEASON. Hall, Langney-road, on Wednesday evening. Thu is an able baritone vocalist and has sung on several of _£50 to assist the Church U aiulen; occasions at Devonshire Park concerts, He is at present ::e Funds. Of ‘TheBONTOQN AFFAIR’ competition was for members of J.uvenile Societies this sum a substantial portion has already’ been 1 paid in We are now receiving 3}aily Supplies affiliated to the Eastbourne Temperance Council. The stationed at the Canadian Military Hospital. to the treasurer, and it is hoped that,t thetl coil mg F eaturing KING BAGGOT. proceedings evoked much interest, there being a crowded P r in c ess A l ic e Mem o r ia l H o spit a l, concert will enable them to complete tlv on. ..m3 of Superb Princess of W ales’ Violets. audience. Appended are the results of the contest: supported by voluntary contributions.—The following promised. TheRev. E. C. Lansdown, who has .played |. (Oxon.). “The Car and the Girl,” —Junior Section: 1, Olive Elliott, aged 9, Centred is the weekly return of patients for week ended tho warmest interest in the work of the choir, will i-.};e Wesleyan ; 2, Lilian Pettit, aged 9|. Pevensey-roa i the chair. Alderman J. C. Weight and other friends E pisode 12 of “T h e Sc a r le t R u n n e r .” Congregational. Senior Section : 1, Elsie Hollebor, November 21st: Number of patients November 14th, tits’ DEPOTS : 37; admitted during the week, 9; discharged during have promised to assist the effort, and it is hoped that PATHE GAZETTE and other Interesting Films. Central Wesleyan ; 2, Katie McGill, Roselands Goo i the week, 14; died, 2; remaining in hospital at date, 32. the gifts of friends and tho collection will produce all Templars. A special prize was given to a little chao that is needed. s’ Church, This hospital is open to the inspection of the public DAILY AT 3, 7 and 9. Doors open at 2.30, 6.30 & 8.45. from Crown-street Baptist—John Budd, aged 8—whc, any week-day between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. g Master 5, CORNFIELD ROAD and 3 and |5, CARLISLE ROAD, being the youngest competitor, did v$ry well. The ,N.), P biobs : la , 8d., 5d. and 4d. (including Tax). programme also included a pianoforte selection by Patients may be visited by their friends on Sundays, Tel. 7G9. EASTBOURNE. Tel- 768’ Wednesdays and Bank Holiday from 2 to 4 p.m. T h e H a ilsh a m S en satio n.—f h e youth, ondence, Fanny Paul (Pevensey-road Congregational), a state­ Additional annual subscribers are urgently needed. Obed Roberts, who on Wednesday shot iiis sv.v-.tijisu-t ognised ment by Mr. E. J. Walker (chairman of committee , Contributions will be thankfully received by the Hon. and afterwards turned the weapon on himself, was last Families Waited Upon Daily. Special Prices to Large Consumers. pianoforte selection by George Voicey (Roselands Treasurer, Mr. O. O’Brien Harding, J.P., 15, South night reported to be still alive. It is stated, however, Templars), choruses by Central Wesleyan members aii(l Cliff. House visitor: The Very Rev. Monsignor Cocks. iOrgim, Crown-street Baptist members, and a tableau, “ Why, that his condition is quite hopeless. theoretical representing Great Britain and the Allies. N a tio n a l E du ca tiona l P r o h ib it io n Caw L E A E H TO SM OXB. — Smoking is a Fine Tonic PAIGN.—In connection with this campaign a publil |M\ meeting is to be held at the Town Hall on Wednesda; FOR ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO, CIGARS and CIGARETTES TRY Bourne;' evening, December 5th. The Rev. G. P. Bassett Kerr' (chairman of the C.E.T.S.) will preside, and the special REMARKABLE VALUE DOULL, The Tobacconist, 56b, GROys ROAD. ___’Phone 608. speakers will be the Rev. C. M. Sheldon (U.S.A.), th IN well-known author of “ In His steps;” Mr. Albei Parcels sent to our Troops in any p a r t o f t h e W o r l d Chamberlain (Toronto) ; and Dr. Helenius SeppaL CARRIAGE PAID AND POST] FREE. M.P. (Finland). Admission to the meeting will bO S3 free. The Central Committee, in a statement concern­ Iter of the KEEP THE TRENCH PIPE S BURNING. ing the origin and purpose of the campaign, state]: 1 Honorary “ Very little is known in Great Britain of the remark­ pty. This able and widespread movement in the , TEE received “HEOLA” FOOT WARMERS Russia, France, Iceland, Canada and Newfoundland, by onnection which the common sale of alcoholjc liquor has been ARTHUR CHRISES’ |>t of land wholly or partially prohibited in thesS! countries. For 5 F U E E I E K jlone. ECONOMY AND PATRIOTISM. RETAIN THEIR HEAT foh 9 HOURS. want of accurate information, the question of dealing 1 Wednes- with the drink evil by prohibition, whether temporary The first NO WASHER REQUIRED. during war time or permanently, has not yet attracted ON SALE MONDAY, November 26th, 1917. |V,-'Meads, the attention -in our country, which its great imporp Xemetery, FITTED W ITH NATURAL WOOL COVER. ance and the example of so many civilised countries HESE words are too often associated with starvation and neglect, which is would justify.” SPECIAL VALUE in Real SEAL CONEY yal Rifles, T entirely a wrong conception of the meaning. TINNED STEEL. I ncome T a x R e b a t e s . — The Revenue CO ATS. Will be marked for th is week 14 [ a Lance- In the opinion of GEORGE BROWN & GO., Ltd., the true meaning of Returns for the financial year ended on the 31st March and 16 Guineas, these . being actually the he Battle 5 /6 EACH. last show that over £265,000,000 was received in th? present Wholesale Price. These goods w ere pur­ | old East- economy is to buy something, undoubtedly a necessity, and avoid buying anything form of Income Tax. Unfortunately this would include that is dispensable, and the reason for this is you cannot afford to starve and neglect a very considerable amount of over-paid tax, claims for chased, along with 30 other Coats, before tho great Pte. A. • yourselves or your Boys of warm clothing, and thus run the risk of, a serious repayment of which can now be made. I A not unreason!- rise in prices. Woi;th 19 to 26 Guineas. 12nd-Class , Ironmongers, I able estimate of such amounts would probably be 6 % of attached breakdown in healtlj.. j . J | W. S.-S(iUIRE & 00. jkthe total sum. The intricacies of tha various measured 'Real NATURAL MUSQUASH COATS dealing with War Finance have made it impossible for will be m arked 16, 18 and 20 Guineas. W orth If .you have Boys keep them well clothed and avoid risks. This is a form of 22, TERMINUS ROAD. a very large proportion of tax payers to conduct their I Victoria- patriotism that appeals to the Builders of the Nation, requiring a healthy generation own claims. Under these circumstances application 21 to 29. Guineas at present. Wholesale host. [ has been to replace the MAGNIFICENT MANHOOD who have sacrificed their lives to T e l e p h o n e 1157. for free advice should be made to The Eastbourne and M U S Q U A S H CO ATS wdth Skunk Opossum 1,'R.F.A., District Income Tax Reclamation Society, of 7, Bolton' | Artillery save the British Empire. roq$, Eastbourne, whose on|iy charges are an inclusivi i Collars for 24 Guineas. W orth.3-2 Guineas. pme con­ GEORGE BROWN & CO., Ltd., have for many years supplied the principal R ed Cross Ch birtm as Sa l e .—The interest- scale fee based on benefits: obtained where they are S E A L C O N E Y C O A TS with Large Collars ing announcement is made that a Christmas sale, in aid instrumental in securing repayment or saving of tax. oid Town Schools and Colleges/with high-class Clothing, and have maintained a fine reputa- of the funds of the Eastbourne Division Red Cross and Cuffs of Real American Opossum for Friendly ' tion for style and quality, and although prices have considerably increased during General Equipment an,d War Hospital Supply Depot, by the 20 Guineas. Worth 29 Guineas. E xqellnnt. the World War, they still uphold the two essentials of High-class Clothing. will be held at Gonville House, 16, Oardsle-road, on A r t i s t i c W r e a t h s , C rosses, Hearts, Harps, of the Tuesday and Wednesday next. Thero will be an auction Chaplets, Sprays. Wedding Bouquets, &c., 5s., 7s. 6d., Also the F U R S for th e W e e k . > delegate sale on the evening of the second day. The arrange­ 10s. od., 15s. Extra large sizes, 21s. to 63s.—j. O. delegate This also applies to other departments of GEORGE BR )WN & CO., Ltd., ments provide for a highly interesting display. Teas H a stin g s, 10, Pevensey-road, 1b , Compton-street A Very Large Variety of Beautiful and Rare Furs in compute .y.d'. pramittee for instance:— will be supplied on both days. Tele. 580, 708. l Master BLUE WOLF TANGO COLLARS. E vkry ft abilities r. Best Quality Underclothing ' (The greatest enemy to Germs). NATURAL SKUNK CAPES. ' Othku I in which BLACK WOLF TANGO CAPES. Class Flannel and Silk Garments (For\ durability and comfort). BLUE KITT FOX SETS. o k Flits. pmed to There will he some smart Neck Furs from 2 5/6 to ble flying Hats of the Best Makes only (But cheapest in the long run). Telephone 683. 35)6. Muffs from 31/6 to 6 3 /- ) Officers* Neckwear, Scarves, Mufflers, FU>R LINED COATS will be a feature. ned that And numerous other Articles, necessary to keep out the cold winds. vounded P. PANTO & CO., Black Fur Lined Coats, lined Squirrel at top and . theater. In addition M e ss r s. GEORGE BROWN & CO., L t d ., h a v e a fine T A IL O R IN G sleeves silk lined for £ 4 . 19s. 6d . Mortar [linen t. DEPARTMENT containing a very la rg e selection of S cotch, I r is h , W e st of Classy Fur Lined Coats, Black Velour, lined Real E ngland T w eed s an d P r e -W a r I ndigo D y e B u t e S e r g e s. Artillery 44 Terminus Road, Eastbourne Squirrel, for £ 7 . 17s. 6d. stbourne MILITARY OUTFITS can be supplied’at Short Notice. ARTHUR CHRIMES’ WEEK for Warm Bch fever. (N ext to BOBBY’S), 100 of these useful Ireek. This is no time for speculation, make sura of the real tiling and purchase from RAIN TRENCH COATS, ALL-WOOL COATS in N ap, Cloth, Velour, &c. made specially for Nap Coats, Navy, Black and Nigger, for 3 9 /6 Ilectu re The only Cigarette Experts in Town. my busyness, Worth 55/- ■ Irnoon by GEORGE BROWN & CO., LTD., Best Velour Blanket and Velour Coats, for 6 3 /- to vith the £ 1 :1 5 :6 ! f &2 :^ :0 J and jiS-a 8 4 /- Very Special. Worth 84/- to 126/- lin aid of £ 2 :1 9 :6 nits), and Regent House, Terminus Road, The above Goods are all Excellent Value and Exceptionally Cheap. presided, Unprocurable elsewhere. ALSO WILL BE OFFERED I alluded, THE CIGARETTES OF DISTINCTION. ling done Telephone 47. * Closed 1.16 to 2.15. 60. N E W C O ST U M E S in Tweed, Cheviot and Hon. Gab Cloths, for 6 3 /- to 84 /-, held the One of the most welcome CHBISTMAS PBESENTS libecl the rbia, and that you should send to our Men at the Front and in She C O K E . ( | O K g VERY SPECIAL. — 12 GREY f

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JfiABTBOUBNfi CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1917. ------*- would be a poor result if they could not db better. After eleven years in the House of Commons he I oould speak of the painful frequency wit] 1 which inoompent and inexperienced m.en were pitchforked into posts of responsibility and influence, anq he had vet to learn that Labour Members, with their know­ ledge of affaire and their training, would bf at any disadvantage if installed in such positions. Labour | could produce tlpe right kind of men—men who would succeed as well in the British House of Commons ( ‘An Apple a day as the Labour ministry had done in^iAustralia (applause). Before, however, Labour coulk/aesert I keeps the ACTS itself as it ought to do they had still seme ten millions out of the thirteen or fourteen million | Doctor awayf” workers to organise. They were tiopirig he day j would come when the intelligence of the people ! ABOUT themselves would indicate that their true anc proper position was inside the Trade Union movement. Housing and similar things would soon be put right * i if people would only join their Union. What they U had to do was to get hold of those who were content I &} HERE is no better prescription for good health i to let others do the organising work for themL With T thaq our juicy English apples and Bir d ’s Custard. NATIONAL W AR BONDS stronger and better organisation many of the bad Everybody should enjoy this perfect food combination conditions which cursed the industry of this country i might easily be put on one 6ide (hear, hear). He I during these autumn weeks while apples are so cheap. hoped the result of that meeting and meetings to follow it might be such that the Trade Unionist | Apples bring] clear skins, bright eyes and healthy i - movement would so grow, would develop/* strengthen complexions. Bird ’s Custard supplies the all-essential rjiH E price of the Bonds is ,£100 per cent. There are and improve that the^ might come down tp East­ bourne and fill that magnificent hall with a meeting I nourishment which apples lack, and makes them perfectly four different Series from which to choose those best of Trade Unionists 'alone (applause). digestible for young and old; without Bird’s Custard the The Chairman made a complimentary reference | apple goodness is largely lost suited to your requirements—three of them are repayable to the Hon. Member, and said the fact that they were able to get such ablo Labour representatives in Here’s a new notion for baked apples ! Parliament showed they need not despair with regard with a redemption premium. to Labour prospects in this constituency (applause). Take 6 good Cooking App|es. A little Raspberry Jam, 1-pint of BIRD’S Cnstard. After referring to tho growth of tho Workers’ Union j Peel the apples, keep them whole but remove the cores. Roll up an apple paring in town, he referred to negotiations with the | and place in the hole in each apple. T]ake a deep pie-dish, put in the apples, adding a local Master Builders’ Association and to the likeli­ tablespoonful of cold water. Cover with another dish to Keep in the steam, and bake £5 per cent. Bonds, repayable 1st October, 1922, at 102 per cent. hood of a Conciliation Board being formed to which ! until tender for about 30 minutes. _ Prepare x-pint of BTROTS CUSTARD ; lift the apples carefully on to a hot dish ; take disputes between employers .and employed might be ] out the apple parings, filling tlm hole with raspberry jam. Then pour over the Bird’s per cent. Bonds, repayable 1st October, 1924, at 103 per cent. submitted for amicable adjustment. In further | Custard and serve the wholel pining hot. £5 remarks, he said it was necessary they shoulc retain the power to strike. They would, only go to it in Stewed or baked apples need no sugar if served with <£5 per cent. Bonds, repayable 1st October, 1927, at 105 per cent. tho last resort, but they could not afford to su lender I AND 60 potent tv weapon at times when employers adoptpd an overbearing and arbitrary attitude (hear, hear). £A per cent. Bonds, repayable 1st October, 1927, at 100 per cent. A number of questions were here put and answered. Councillor H uggett, iif* moving a vote of thanks | (“Income Tax compounded.”) to the visiting, speakers and the Chairman, claimed I that it was largely through the opposition of the iSlf workers that the Devonshire Park purchase scheme j was defeated. He also referred to the action juccess- Interest is payable on the 1st April and 1st October. The first dividend payable 1st April, 1918, fullv taken to improve the financial position of I Nutritious, C u& t& rd. wjil be calculated-:from date of application. Bonds will be issued in denominations of £50, Corporation employes, and in regard to homing he jointed out that they had got two schemes passed C2»J8 £ 10 0 , £ 200, £500, £ 1,000 and £5,000. Bonds can be to bearer or registered at the Bank of jy the Town Council, who were only awaiting the SEEZ33E2SZS22 end of the war before proceeding to carry th>m out J England or Ireland at your option—if registered they can bo transferable by deed or transferable (applause). Mr. .Jesson seconded tho motion, which wa in the Bank transfer books as you may desiro. If Bonds are registered dividends will be paid carried amid applause. to you without deduction of income tax; but if you are liable to income tax you must include The meeting was then brought to a oonolusion. Parker was allowed 12 weeks, and to ije medically J enable the man1 to be re-exn mined. Mr. Hugill said such dividends in your own return of income. examined during that time.ime. Haylor’sHay certificate would the applicant.ppheant Hadnad been before the Medical Board and be withdrawn, but he would not be called up before had beeu rejected. He was, however, avyaiting official CUNAED LINE. December 31st. | confirmation of this statement. ! j Bonds of this issue will be accepted (subject to certain provisions) by the Commissioners of Mr. Hillman supported an application by Mr. R. The Tribunal authorised the case to bp withdrawn if REGULAR PASSENGER a n d FREIGHT SERVICES Campbell, baker and confectioner, Terminus-road, in official endorsement of the report should be received. Inland Revenue in satisfaction of amounts due on account of Death Duties, Excess Profits or j LONDON-NEW YORK. respect of two employes, W. F. Larkin, B2, a bread baker, and W. R. Gander, B2, baker and second hand EXEMPTED MEN “ ON THE C/ARPET.” Munitions Exchequer payments. The Bonds carry tho right of conversion into any future loans LONDON-OANADA—NEW YORK. at confectionery. Three men attended, by order, to explain why they (except those issued abroad and short-dated securities) which may be issued by the Government BRISTOL-OANADA—NEW YORK.| It was stated that the employer, Mr. Campbell, was had not complied with the condition under which they LIYERPOOL-NEW YORK: 78 years of age, and coaid not take an active]part in the had beeu granted exemption. The first was W. JBL. Chatfield, who had been ordered to join the Volunteer for the purpose of carrying ,on the war. You will find full details, including conversion and other For Rates of Passage, Freight, Dates of Sailing, and business. Gander had been rejected four times. Particulars as to Loading Berths, Larkjin was given 12 weeks and Gander’s case was Regiment. A rights, in the official prospectus, copies of which can be obtained at any Bank or Money Order adjourned for a month, the man to be re-exarnined Chatfield gave as his excuse that he had strainied his Apply, Cunard Line, Liverpool; London, 61, Bishops- before the next hearing. 1 . ■ back. He obtained' a medical certificate, which jhe Office—go at once and get a copy and study carefully the terms offered, or— gate, E.C. 2; 29-31, Cockspur-street, S.W. 1; 65, Bf.ldwin- stveet,___ . ______Bristol; ____ 1 and_ 2, _____ Millbay-road,„ ___ , Plymouth;______18a,, Mr. Watt (Hamick; Ltd.), represented by Mr. sent, he said, to Capt. Hart, of the Eastbourne Com­ High-sHigh-streot,treot, Cardiff;Ua 117, New-street, Birmingham; or to I Hillman, sought a renewal of the exemption given to pany. The accident occurred at the beginning of 'JiozvdLocal Agents.Ap-ftnT.fi. Stephen Lade (41)* Bl, married, three children, cook' October, which kfccounted for his not attending any drills during that mouth and in the early part of the and confectioner, and F. J. D. Gausden (34), Bl, present mouth. Ho had now resumed his Volunteer married, superintendent of ordering and delivering of service. Ask your | Banker or Stockbroker; food, &c. Mr. Watt described in detail ^he circum­ Mr. Chatfield, sen., also spoke i.u explanation of hie LOCAL TRIBUNAL. stances of the men’s employment and of the extent of son’s absence.' the business. A medical certificate respecting Gausden The Chairman said the explanation wa.s considered was produced. , I satisfactory. They must, however, ask Mr. Chatfield Your Local War Savings Committee CLAIMS FOR BAKliRS’ EMPLOYEES, In the result Lade was given 12 weeks and Gausden’s application was refused, tho man not to He called up to put in a£ rnauy drills as possible in future. . w ill advise you in every way, before the last day of the year. W. T. Tobitt, a plum tier in the employ of the Corporation, admitted having attended only 10 drills, IRREGULAR VOLUNTEERS: MR. CARTER’S PROTEST.! instead of 14, in October, stating that this was due to A renewal of his certificate was asked hr Mr. A. J. his having so much work co do. But invest iii National War Bonds to-day. Garter (41), C2, stationer and newsagent. Replying to Mr. Keay, acting borough surveyor, said the man’s MEN CALLED UP TO EXPLAIN. questions, he said he was doing all the Red jOross work work took hiqi to variom parts of tho town. His time -----—-•*>------he was asked to perform. was pretty fully occupied. £10 or £20 Bonds can be purchased at any Bank or Post Office. Mrs. Campbell: What hospitals do you go to? The Chairman pointed out that the exemption was £5, EL ECTRICITY WORKS’ HANDS. Applicant: De Walden Court and Fairfield. iven on the express undertaking that a minimum of 14 Mr. Hugill said he did not object "to some further rills would be attended. Tobitt could not play fast ISSUED BY time. and loose with such a condition. A sitting of the Local Tribunal took place at the I ^he Chairman: Twelve weeks. You must continue Mr. Hugill: lb is treating the Tribunal with con- Town Hall on Wednesday, when there were present I Gross work. bempt. , . Major H. P. Molenxux, J.P. (in the chair), the Mayor I Carter protested against his card bein^r endorsed The Chairman (to -Tobitt): You musb do these 14 FATll THE n a t i o n a l ; w a r s a y i n g s COMMITTEE l Alderman 0. O’Brien Harding, J.P.), the Deputy Red Cross work ” as a condition of exemption, seeing drills per mouth. That is the condition and we most Councillor O. W. Bolton,, „ ______that he was a voluntary worker and bad been a member insist on it. Whoever is responsible for your employ­ ( A.ppoin d by His Majesty's Treasury), Duke, J.p., Mr. Claude Bishop, J.P., Mrs. Campbell, of the V.A.D. from the commencement of the war. ment must see that j’ou have reasonable time for drill M IL Il Mr. O, Peerless Deunis and, Mr. T. B. Hasdell. The After some remarks, the Tribunal intimated that the Mr. Hugill: He might put in two drills on Sunday National Service Representative in attendance was order would simply be “ to continue as a voluntary Red sometimes. . j SALISBURY QUARE, LONDON, E.C. 4. Mr. W. W. Hugill. Cross worker.” • Mr. Hasdell: It is unreasonable to expect a man to THE ONLY iMAN. do that after a heavy week’s work. ELECTRICIANS, WANTED. H. T. Mepham (34), B2, employed bj| the Sun' In regard to B. Jasper, t^Q other defaulter, it | Lujst Sati] During the consideration of the case of E. E. Fisher, Laundry, Limited, was claimed by ^the Manageress, appeared he was in the employ of Messrs. Bimmons .{jid with C3, tpi electrician, in the employ of Mr. A. J. Bessant, who, in reply to Mr. Niedermayer, paid Mepham was and Son, dairymen. Mr. Stanley Simmons said owing iMonbignor | the National Service Representative said skilled the only man engaged at the works. He haid been six to severe pijessure in the months of August and jtribdto at electricians were urgently required in the Army. years in his present post and was responsible for look­ September time could not be allotted for drills during Notwithstanding, therefore, Fisher’s low grade, he ing w after the machinery.„ There...... were- between 30 and that period, but he would be able to attend in future. ;Vo>3) .Re must ask that the man be refused any further exenjip- I 40 women under the control of the Manageress, The Chairman; He must attend. He must have , chap|aih. td Laboqr party) maintained that it would be a standing building up their organ] ations, not only extensively, tion. I Twelve weeks. time given him. burial word LAB00R MASS MEETING. disgrace if the men at the Front had to come back but intensively. Anothher thing „ waa_____ they^ were______not Applicant said he was expecting employment under a OTHER RESULTS. There vvd to such conditions as existed before the war. Yet, going to tolerate the /distinctions they had had even CONDITION WITHDRAWN.! firm of Government contractors, who had written to E. Linoe (34), C3, given 12 weeks. ' the Surruinl unless the'toilers bestirred themselves there would amongst their own Workers—distinctions between the War Office requesting that he might be excused. N. Perch requested further time and Mr. Hillman, Depot wajl bo a repetition of the experience following previous high-paid workers, ao-qalled, and low-paid workers. his solicitor, said the applicant’s energies wpre chiefly R. L. Potter (18), C3.—Six months. The Chairman : When do you expect a reply ? H. C. Smith, C3.—Twelve weeks. reprosentatl Successful Propaganda Meeting wars, when the workers were exploited in the interest He saw no reason for a Weat difference in the wages Applicant: In about a week. employed on a farm consistin'* entirely of pasture land. of the of capitalists and the ruling olass. Already they saw arid to the two classes of wprkbrs, and efforts would The Chairman : Very well, wo will adjourn the case It was understood that Mr. Perch is hoping to receive ! weni,vmorf tlie dangor in the action of those who were seeking Jo concentrated upon lifting up the low-paid worker for a fortnight. Bring tho reply with you next time. a protection certificate from the War Agricultural present. S P E E C H E S b y MR. DUNCAN, M.J?., to take into acoouht the pensions of discharged until he attained his rightful place a© a citizen. Committee. HAiLSHAM LOYB TRAGEDY. Catholic ; A N D OTHERS. soldiers (hear, hear). Every man should be paid Another point was this: they were not going to OLD TOWN GREENGROCER. He was given 12 weeks and the conditionias to join­ esteem o aooording to the market value of labour, apart from tolerate a oondition of things that put the manual An applied ion for further exemption was made by ing the Volunteer Regiment was withdrawn. J meiilorial any question of pension or other source of income and brain worker dependent on weeklv wage in. a W..F. Eyre (37), C3, married, one child, greengrocer in (applause). Much was heard of the existing com­ ELECTRICITY WORKS’ STOKERS. YOUTH’S ATTEMPTED MURDER OF HIS Tho celt second plaoe in all the walks of life. They said they Ohurch-street, Old Town. He said he was carryiug on- 1 the Rev. G R O ^tH OF THE WORKERS’ UNION. parative prosperity, but that prosperity was artificial, had a right to be ranked, and intended to be ranked, without an assistant, and that if he joined up his wife Mr. J. K. Brydges, engineer to the Municipal SWEETHEART. for they wore1 burning down the nations’ house in along with the best. No eecond place was going to could not do the heavy work of the business. Electricity Undertaking, attended to meet ain applica­ Crawley. order to roast the national pig (laughter). Unless, satisfy them, but they were going to have their Mr. Hugill: He would make a very good clerk. tion for the review of the certificates of three (stokers at Ekiris as A publio meeting of workers, in order to urge the the station at Roselands, S. Cooper, A. Rogers and G. What may be described ae a love tragedy occurred: sub-deucor therefore, Labour was so, organised at the end ofi rightful plaoe in the community (applause). As to Mr. Niedermayer stated various circumstances which as master advantages of organised combination and to recom­ the war that it could meet the extortionate demands industrial conditions in thej workshops, up to the he thought justified the applicant in asking that he^ A. Cooper. In one case there had been au adjournment at Hailsham on, Wednesday morning, when a lad of profiteering, capitalists, unlesB their Unions were might remain where he was. to enable a substitute to be found. Mr. Brydges said named Obed Roberts (17), hawker and marine store of the Masl mend support of the Workers’ Union, was held at present they had beep looked on as people who a man certainly turned up, but after looking round the the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. The gather­ blackleg proof, there was before the people of this must accept orders and parry them out even ^though dealer, who lived with his parents at Hawkswood. Tho Verj oountry a bad time. Even in the midst of the war they knew that the accomplishment would mean T t i T S I “I P i t therA h. Hellingly, attempted to murder by shooting Ethel tho pulpits ing had been arranged by the local branch of tho society was divided into two great classes—the class greats wastage to the community. They were going other___ greengrocer..vU____0 inwaa the omy same oue road. I Councilor Bolton said he did not think substitutes Filsell (18), of 29, Sackville-road, Hailsham, who it ia tho incimo Union, which claims to have added some 800 names that had and the class that had not. It was all to ask that as people who (inderetood the work on A medical certificate was put in, under the orders of a Tribunal should have the option understood had been keeping company with Roberts. preacher ill from Eastbourne and district to its roll of member­ of taking or rejecting an appointment without giving • xncnj passini important the workers should get into their Trade which they were engaged they should be consulted The Chairman : We must refuse the application, bub some good reason. About 8 o’clock the girl set out for Green’s factory* ship sinoo the beginning of tho year. There waa a Unions and give vigorous and loyal support to tlie as to their conditions, so that they might be able he will not be called up before tho 31at December. He where she was employed, in company with her sister. , for good -« good attendance, tho large hall being about three- Labour movement in order to be prepared to meet to prevent the great wastage that went on before will be assigned to sedentary work. Mr. Brydges said the man in question was nob, so far When they had got about 300 yards from the house iruo to sa parts full. Several members of. the Town Council the' problems that would shortly confront them the war, and which was going on to-day, in spite of as he knew, sent to him officially, but had corhe to hear they heard a shot come from tho shrubbery at tho that tho and employers of labour were among those present (applaueo). The man who was not in any Union was war conditions (hear, hoar). So far as public life NEWSAGENT TO BE RE-EXAMINED. of the job through the Labour Exchange. j Mount, and the girl Ethel fell into tho hedge/' having liv and had* an opportunity of 1 oarning:"£pqm some of a traitor to his class; he was willing to accept all was oonoemed, he said without hesitation that the In the case of T. Martiu, newsagent, and who ia 41 The exemptions^ere confirmed. apparently having been hit. Roberts came out to show how the men’s recognised advocates what; are tho the advantages his Union was able to get, but was practice of the workers looking to others in order to years of age and classified B3, the Advisory Com­ SHOPKEEPER’S APPLICATION^ her assistance and commenced to lend a hand, but . takably a ambitions and methods by wliich L&bbuf; hopes to not ready to pay the price or to do, hie bit to get tne perpetuate existing conditions—conditions favouring mittee recommended 12 weeks. on seeing the girl’s uncle, a Mr. Jones, approaching deceased fi| improve its position industrially, (socially and Union bettor established. He had nothing but con­ t c x. j - i I J* Nelson (40)/ B2, shopkeeper, Cornfield-- tho .Saint the privileged class—had “ got to g o ” (applause). I I ^ Sht j- “ J T 6 for re3i' “ edioal road, asked for further exemption on busmess grounds. he turned'round and bolted into the shrubbery again, Gpirilt of politically. The proceedings were of a harmonious tempt for the mati who was prepared to accept the They claimed" they were aple to look after them­ examination.° - ° and- they adjourned the application for a | Mr. Hugill: We dissent. It is rather a good, oppor­ from which direction another shot wa© heard. Or* character, and the speakers, who delivered themselves benefits accruing from his neighbour’s forethought selves; they were not dependent on any other class fortnight for that purpose. going there it was found that Roberts had shot Father l.i with characteristic vigour and plainness of sphooh, and who never raised a finger to help gain those tunity for getting out of businesses just now (laughter). Cocks stria in the community. They yere going to do their OASES OF LOCAL BAKERS. Mr. Nelson said he had no wish to get out of his himself. A soldier. Private Haffenden, informed tho had a cordial reception. Mr. T. B. HASDELL (secre­ benefits (hear, hear). He earnestly appealed to all own work and see they wiere properly treated; and business. polio©, and Dr. Walker was summoned and attended Father La tary of the Eastbourne and District Branch of the who were standing aside to oome into the Unions, they oould only be properly treat©*! when they in Mr. Hillman appeared in support of an application to the youth’s injuries. berdavomerl Workers’ Union and vice-president of the Council) not only to safeguard their industrial rights and for further exemption by Edwin Dicker Hyde (30), A, Twelve week ; to continue his Red Cross woirk. Ho heed n "f-3was euPPsupported° " e0 by a representative, - r of- the --- wii« when. I Mr. Jesson and other local leaders of the Labour them to consider where they stood. He did npfc after briefly alluding to women’s wonderful work and a half-timer. Amongst institutions supplied were C°mlja°>'’ w^° 3aic* Mr, Wilmshurst had taken the The reason assigned for tho unfortunate occurrence ho', fbund t | organisations. In tho body of the hall were noticed pretend that the Labour party was a perfect instru­ during the war. he ooncluded with a spirited appeal four hospitals and 14 schools. Baker hod charge of the B,‘.acer,of a superintendent who had been called up. is that Roberts had been -told ho must give the girl Easj-potinn Alderman E. Duke, J.P., Councillor A. Avard, Mr. ment. It made mistakes, as did all men and com­ to the workers of Eastbourne! to bring their influence bakehouse and was engaged [xirtly iu baking bread and y were applying for no^men in a high up. The gun used was an ordinary shooting gun mission w, Tweedy (Jevington), Councillor J. Hoadley, Mr. J. binations of men. It had been well said that those to bear through the recognised ohannels (applause). partly on “ smalls.” I category, and the practice of Kent and Sussex Tribunals and contained two cartridges. singled' <>t J . Page, Councillor F. A. Carter, Councillor A. L. who did not make mistakes never made anything In reply So a question, Mr. Hyde eaid he was willing had “e611 to ?nd 03 men engaged in insur- strikingly L a b o u r ’s A b i l it y to G oypR N . Wood, Mr. Caffyn, Mr. G. Hows©, Mr. G. Smith (hear, hear, and laughter). The important point was to release Baker if bufticienc time were given to obtain I auc0 fVork Y® Pear , Company had supplied 8,000 D r . P agk’s n «at R e spo n se.—Dr. P ag e priest, na and others. that it was a gigantic force for the promotion of Mr. Duncan, M.P., eaid if the numbers and spirit competent substitute. He asked till the end of I men 1° j tae * ri'1''’ ,aI\- m * Eastbourne district 12 all costs a January to secure another man. I I)10n , ’ 8°ue. len la-dies were working in this district. related on Tuesday that recently he was showing a party Workers Must Combine. their multiform interests, and they would be fools of that large meeting reflected the mind of the [of U.S.A officers ov^r the' American Officers’ Club in ingliy naii\l workers in the constituency generally there were Mr. Hugill: When the case came on before you eaid I P?rt ot tbe business was connected wrth Rational they The Chairman wag at pains at tiie outset to indeed if they neglected to wield it for all they were Health Insurance, and a traiuiug for the ddties was Chesterfield-gardens, London,-and remarked that Lord repudiate an indiistriously circulated rumour that the worth. The time wa9 past for reliance upon hopoa of seeing a change in the Parliamentary repre­ you could do without Baker at the end of September. Leoonfield had shown tine generosity in giving up his natural t-hj employers and capitalists to represent the workers in sentation of tiie division. If a man like himseB We don’t object to an extension of time in his case to essential. Tho Company, added tlie representative, devdted. meeting had been oalled foi* an ulterior object. He had assisted the Government in the purchase of War own residence. “ Oh.” ^aid an officer, “ I find that if exhorted t| said they would adhere rigidly to the purpose the oourioils of the nation, or in tho deliberations of earning 35s. a week, oould defeat a millionaire, wl£ the 31st December. As regards Mr. Hyde, he no doubt Loan. you scratch an Engl Finnan you find a gentleman.” “ I Town Councils, Boards of Guardians and other public was to prevent a Labour candidate in Eastbourne is in a responsible position and wc recommend he be Cut nolics tj specified in the official announcement, and there-had Mr. H ugill: A very good investment, you know told him,” eaid Dr. Pa«e, “ that I found the English­ Cod to < never been any other intention (hear, hear). Con­ bodies. Their duty and interest was to vote for the “ repeating the dose ” (applause). Proceeding, ho given 12 weeks. (laughter). man a gentleman without scratching him.” men who had sprung from their own class, and who said his message to them was to organise and to Mr. Hillman hoped the Tribunal would give Mr. Aiftcr tinuing, he observed that they had been put down Adjourned for a month to allow of a fresh! medical the eatafai in Eastbourne in the past as a body of irresponsible^. knew their wants'and were ablo to champion their perfect their organisation with all possible expedition. Hyde conditional exemption and that longer time examination. As a matter 'of fact, however, they had more claims (applause). As soon as men became organised they immediately would be allowed to find a substitute for Baker. There Jack. 'Ill began to exercise a power! out of all proportion was a great difficulty,in finding suitable men. A YOUNG SHAVER. cross, stoi responsibility arid authority in regard to the interests W h a t ?L a b o u r i s Go in g to D o. of the local industrial classes than any other organisa­ greater than that they exercised as individual men. The Tribunal granted Mr. Hyde a further 12 weeks. R. J. Boniface (18 in August last) was claimed by his INFLUENZA and celebrant, tion that oould be named. What tiiey sought was Mr. Kelly, After recalling the early days of the He did not believe in striked and never should, for They refused the application for Baker, but directed mother, for whom he manages a hairdresser's business, whilst the Workers’ Unidin in Eastbourne and extolling the he looked on them as the measure of the etup that he should not be called up before December 31st. in the absence on military service of his father. The Thejn the to further the movement fd* the solidarity of labour, applicant is of very slight stature, and some! surprise and were stimulated in that resolve by the conviction services of Coiwicillor A. J. Marshall and other local either of the employer or th!e workmen. So far as An application by Walter Thomas Wise (33), Cl, CATARRH. spripklinu pioneers of the movement, proceeded to urge the they of the Workers’ Union were concerned, they single, was supported by the employer, Mr. George was expressed that be had been passed “ A.” F ven the VENO’S LIGHTNING COUGH CURE CHECKS cl odds of that the existing conditions were absolutely wrong National Service Representative thought there must and unnatural/! These conditions, over which tho advantage to tho workeraof organised effort, observ­ were prepared to state their cise before any employer Hyde, baker, Crown-street, Old Town, for whom Mr. INFLUENZA AT THE OUTSET, ANT) SOON eluded wit ing that it was sheer foolishness for a man to try to who would agree to their doing so. There were R. A. Niedermayer appeared. have been some mistake. The Advisory Cqmmittee pri Grits “ i workers had no control, had been forcing up the suggested the lad should remain until a substitute could CURES NASAL CATARRH. organ loft prices of living, until it had become harder and stand alone. Having mentioned that 70,000 mem­ employers who said the workers ought not to be in Applicant is a bread maker and a certi6cato respect­ bers of the Union ^ere in the fighting forces, he Trade Unions. They preferred to go on in the old ing nis health was put in. He is in a certitied occupa­ be found. expressed .t| harder for the working classes to purchase noces- Councillor Bolton said it seemed absurd td call up sary commodities at a reasonable price. The papers touched upon some of the disputes that had led to sweet way. But it was too late in the day to take tion and only' one other man was employed in the For Influenza Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure lb to the action before Munition Tribunals and Arbitration up such an attitude, which was tantamount to saying such a small boy for military duty. were full of the evils of profiteering, the effect of business. Applicant, it was stated, worked 12 and 13 I t transpired that the applicant was suffering from incomparable. It checks the attack at the.very outset which was to seriously handicap the working olussos. Courts, and said tho £ien, through the Union, were the workers were not endowed with commonsense. hours a day and extra time on Fridays. if taken promptly, and obviates all danger of com­ always pre*pared to meet the beet of those arrayed The Labour movement was advancing to-day as Mr. Hugill: Wo suggest 12 weeks. some internal trouble, and the Tribunal ordered an Their. organisations nad done something—much in adjournment for a month to allow of a fresh examina plications. In nasal catarrh also' Veno’s acts like a. some instances—to produce an increase of the against them. Much harm had been done by some never before. After the war there must inevitably The Chairman: We will give him 12 weeks and he charm, soothing the inflamed surfaces of tho nose be great changes. He for one hoped that the future must be medically examined again during that time. tion. workers’ slender income; still, they had only touched men and women not .using their organisations and CASE OF A TUNER. and tnroat, and quickly restoring frd., Is. 3d. “T h e C l a ss T hat H a s, a n d t h e C la ss T h a t the workers into their organisations (hear, hear) not be very far distant when this oountry would small farm in the neighbourhood, which occupied most application for a month. and 3s., from Chemists and Stores everywhere. No Mo| H a s N o t.” They Were asked, and what wore they going to do? follow the example of Australia and return a Labour of his time. Both of the men concerned were necessary RUSSIAN MEDICALLY REJECTED. Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure oould not be madu Roller t C

TERRYS W ) TOWNER & BROMLEY, (SO years’ Local Experience), Auctioneers, House Agents and Valuers. House and Estate Agents, Offices and Auction Room: 57, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. MAPLE & CO. MAYNAED 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Messrs. Towner & Bromley are Agents for all Available oy LONDON H. W , NICHOLSON, ’P hone 844. kb LIMITED Houses in Eastbourne and Neighbourhood, and a Care­ fully Seleoted List will be sent, post free, on application. LTD. ERRYS are having numerous Applications for and Have All Houses CORNFIELD TERRACE, would be^glad to receivo^Particulars of^all classes ofT FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES TO ASTBOURNE. — Unfurnished ; near Devonshire REMOVALS BE SOLD for Occupation or Investment. E P ark; 2 reception, 8 bed and dressing, bath To Let or for Bale P h o n e 465. EASTBOUBNE. ANTED, Particulars of FURNISHED HOUSES rent £95. Folio 12402. IN ) W* and FLATS TO LET for the Winter Months. ASTBOURNE.—Unfurnished; Upperton; detached; TERRYS 4 reception, 7 bed, bath; rent £90. Folio 3301. URNISHED HOUSES TO LET.—Close to Sea, 30s.; E EASTBOURNE & DISTRICT AND 4 ' ! Old Town (near Camps), 2J gns.; Meads, 3 gns.; ASTBOURNE.—Unfurnished; Meads; 3 reception, STORAGE F 10 bed and dressing, bath; non-basement; rent Royal-parade, IJ gns.; Central, 5 gn». TERRYS E£230. Folio 5803. HOUSES TO LET. - Upperton- Local Office— Avenue, £(15; Hartfleld Square, jlASTBOURNE.—Near Station ; 3 reception, 8 bed HOTEL TERRYS . JJ and dressing, bath; rent $80. Folio 9202. i , XCELLENT GAP.AGE for 2 care, with 4 good living jlASTBOURNE (Near).—To Be Let or Sold; 4 recap- 116 TERMINUS r Rt!)ad Goods Warehoused in Separate E rooms ovor; central; electric light; inclusive reut T’J tion, 6 bed, bath; rent £105; price, freehold, £2.000. . S K I R T . £52.10s. TERRYS Folio 8802. Opposite the Station Look-up Compartment*), REEHOLD DETACHEDHOUSE TO BE LET or EXHILL-ON-SEA. — Unfurnished; 2 reception, 5 _ SOLD, containing 3 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, bedrooms; rent £45. Folio 4402. EASTBOURNE bath room, nice garden ; situate near Devonshire Park, B We illustrate a very charming Orepe- five minutes from Sea Front and Railway Station ; early ' [71ASTBOURNE.—Furnished ; Upperton ; 3 reception, Finest Fireproof W'arehonasa de-chene HOTEL SKIRT, which is possession; price £2,000; rent £120. TERRYS . [li 5 bed, bath; rent £4. 4s. Folio 11404. Telephone 87. Telegrams “Elpam.” t t r a c t iv e d e t a c h e d r e s id e n c e fo r ASTBOURNE.—Furnished; facing sea; 2 reception, in Eastbourne. ' one of a series of these dainty adjuncts SALE, with possession, containing 3 reception E 3 bed, bath ; rent £3.3s. Folio 11103. of Dress, in various colors. rooms,A lounge hall, 6 bedrooms, bath room; nice garden. ASTBOURNE.—Furnished ; Meads; Close to Station and Sea. Price £2,000 (Leasehold). 3 reception, 6 ------TERRYS E bed, bath; rent £5.5s. Folio 11307. And they recommend tho following Smart aud Up-to-date SPECIAL PRICE ... 59/0 F ob TERRYS Auction Advertisements RANGE GARDENS.-TO BE LET, Unfurnished,1 I see page 4. in splendid decorative ordfer; electric light; serv­ Ging lift; 3 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, bath room and Experienced aud Careful Mn o n ^erbanls & JUsistanlsSIlanlek capital offices; rent £105 per annum, including right of Also in Talfeta Silk in Black and user of lawns at rear. only Employed. Navy oidy. \ DVERTISEMENTS must be replied to in writing, LACKWATER ROAD.—Close to Sea and Park ; 2 I ARMED GUARD AND GERMAN X jL directed to the addresses given. Personal applica­ reception rooms. 7 bedrooms, bath room and offici tions at our Publishing Offices, for particulars, are useless Bsmall garden; rent £95 per annum. SPECIAL PRICE ... ESTIMATES F S J & E . 09/0 PRISONERS. ARMAN WANTED, used to horses and must‘be EA.DS*—*TO BE SOLD, Detached Residence; close I strong.—Apply, Elphick Sc Son, Ltd., Corn and to Sea; 3 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, bath room | SeedC Stores, Lewes. andM offices no basement; garden; price £2,000, free- APPLY hold. EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS AT OOK-GENERAL WANTED for December 10th; help given.—Apply to Mrs. Martin, The Gables, E ROOS ROAD.—Capital Detached Residence with | LAUGH! TON. Crawley.C 3 reception rooms, 7 bedropms, bath; room, usual Doffices; no basement; small garden; rent £90 per annum.G. E. MAYNARD, L i b ., 'lOOK-GENERAL; two servants kept; good refer- j enoes required; good wages given to experienced INGS AVENUE.—Detach ed Modern Residence, Cwoman.—Mrs. Craig, The Rocks, Ashurst Wood. Jiaving 2 reception rooms. 5 bedrooms, bath room and.K offices; small garden; reiit^£85. Woman. Ordered to Pay £100. OOK-GENERALS, Houseparlourmaids, House­ Complete House Furnishers, maids, General Servants, Kitchenmaids, and also MAPLE CO., 116, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. CYoung Girte to train WANTED ; all servants suited What was described as a most serious offenoe undeij free.—The Sussex Registry, 28, Friars’-walk, Lewes. ©reystoue Buildings, tho Defence of tho Realm Regulations was inquired YCLE TRADE.—A smart, strong LAD WANTED; NATURAL must have good character.—Apply, Lloyd & Son, Jo t sx to ixL into at tho Hailsliam Petty Sessions on Wednesday CycleC and Motor wycle Factors, Station-street, Ldwes. when, [before Mr. Herbert Curteis (in the chair) and Bastbours-o. p i OOD JOBBING COMPOSITOR no children.—It. Q., “ Chronicle” to armed guard was in the public-house. They would Only a limited number of these popular priced OANTELUPK g a r ASH!, Tci. S31. Offico, Eastbourne. Id Hoad, Herstmonoeux, was summoned for understand the responsibility this man Honeysett courses can be obtained each week. f Laet Saturday morning, by request of the Military riding a bicycle without having a red rear light on PBTKOI* TXRiaS. REPAIRS. CARS STOKES RAMOPHONE WANTED, with Records; must be November 6th. had, inasmuoh as he was the only one who comprised Applicants should call or write without delay to AflKNTa. HIKE CARS. first-class instrument and a bargain; state price.1 bnd with the hearty approval of the Very Rev. the armed guard. Not only was he in his military Gj ficc.—Apply, G., “ East Sussex News,” Lewes. P C. Tingley said at 10.40 p.m. he saw defendant THE SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH Monsignor Cocks, the rector, the Army paid public ridiig a bicycle without a red rear light. Defendant uniform, but he had a rifle and fixed bayonet. If MaChihk Drpahimbni, they had gone into details som e. emphasis would SCHOOL OF MOTORING. LTD.. S OVUM, THORLEY’S POULTRY SPICE, different tribute at the Catholic Church, Eastbourne, to the said, “ I have a lamp I borrowed, but it is out of i 2 6-ton Trucks. (One sold.) i to other Poultry Spices? Yes, it is, because it cqn- repair.” Witness examined the lamp and found it have been laid on the fact that on one occasion 5, Coventry Street, P iccadilly Circus, 1 Powerful Steam Winch. I| tains all that is necessary or desirable for keeping Very Rev. Father* Laurence O’Dea, O.S.F.C., I actual permission was granted to keep the German W .l. 7 healthy and obtaining abundance of eg.-’s. Ovum chaplain to His Majesty’s Forces, whoso death and in two parts. It had no oil and no wick. 1 Complete Set Exhaust Heater Coils (suit Laundry), A fine of 2s. d. was imposed. prisoners in a bam or coach-house attached to the 1 Engineer's Emery Wheel Machine. is sold by Agents in all parts in cases, containing 72 burial were chronicled in our issue of last week. 6 publio-house whilst this man was in the house. 1 Power Chaff Gutter (by Bentall): nearly new (sold). j packets. 7s. (complete case); cartons Is. 3d. and 8d. each; ! t ANTED, capable WOMAN to undertake work of There was a big parade of officers and men from TOO MUCH LIGHT. Honey sett was now for his gross disobedience of 1 Corn Crusher (by Bentall); nearly new. also bags, cwt. £1.16s., 56-lfis. ISs. 6d„ 28-lbs. 9s. 0d. Do- orderB suffering a very severe penalty. In this case W small non-basement House; quiet, comfortable OONTBAOTIN9 OCPITITMENT. I not forget to use Ovum for your poultry. the Sinrunerdown Camp; and the Cavalry Command ~*>uiea Kiorgwin, Hailsham, was summoned for home; three ladies; assistance given ; good plain cook­ ARSWOOD POULfRY SPICPi costs only~ono Depot was also, represented; there was also a very showing too much light on November 12th. the license had not been transferred from the husband ing essential.—Mrs. M., 12, St. Anne’s-road, Eastbourne. STEAM ROLLERS FOR HIRE : 6, 8 and 10 Tons. representative attendance of the sisters and nurses to the defendant, or she would have been appearing farthing daily for every dozen fowls, yet it PJC. Mansfield said at 9 o’clock ho saw a bright in the _r61e of licensee, but anyway she was the ANTED, on December 28th, good WORKING A IRON MANGERS (about six gals.), 2s. 6d. each, (Increases egg production wonderfully; 2d., (id., Is.— of the various hospital staffs in Eastbourne; there lighfc showmg from the landing window at defen­ HOUSEKEEPER, having held same position also Waterproof Roofing Fabric, FOR SALE, I From Holmden & Sons, 210, London - road, East Grin- were, moreover, very many of the general public dant’s house. It iUuminated the adjoining house and responsible person in regard to the management of Wbefore, or Middle-aged ServanL^Apply, H. 7, “ East­cheap.—Stoner’s Appliance Works!, Crawley. stead. / present. JCivilian and official, lay and clerical, the house. bourne Chronicle ” Office. shjowed a light in the sky.” The blinds were not LADY living in Eastbourne WISHES to DISPOSE ARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE contain/ng ground ■ • Catholic and non-Catholic, testified their abiding drawn. Mr. Donne, for the defence, said Mr. Golds went ANTED, HOUSEPARLOURMAlD or DAILY of AMERICAN ORGAN Stool for Music; insects will Double your egg supply. *2d., 6d., Is; . oeteem of Father 'Laurenoo by attending this Fined 10s. • ■ ■ > for pjilitary service about a month ago. Except for W HELP; sleep out preferred.—Cavendish House, Aboth iu good condition; useful for choir practices ; can be-Bond, | Grocer, Post Oflico, West Hoathly. ______memorial service. occasional assistance in the house one. could almost Cavendish-place, Eastbourne. viewed; what offers?—A.~ ...... Chronicle1, ” Office, East- IHIS Albert Henty, Laughton, was summoned for show­ EMORIAL CARDS.—Artist lo Folded Cards: 12.3s.| The celebrant of the solemn Maso of Requiem was ing too much light on November 5th. say the business was confined to the husband.. Mrs. ANTED, MANAGER or MANAGERESS for bourne. M 25, 4s. 6d.; 36, 63.; 50, 7s. 5d.; 100, 13s. tkl. Black the Rev. Father Brendan, O.S.F.C., D.D., of PiC. Brett said at 8.20 p.m. he saw a bright light Golds’ knowledge of the business was only very W Grocery Stores; must be smart and experienced. YCLES, MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLE GARS.— Edged Folded Caras: 12, 2s, 6d.: 25, 4s.; 50, 6e. 6d.; 110, Crawley. He was assisted by the Rev. Father shining at tbe back of defendant’s premises. Tbe slight, but she was making a plucky attempt to Apply, giving full particulars, to Grocer, “ Observer” We have the Pick of the Market. Triumph, B.S. A., Lis. 6d. Cash with order. These pHcea include Envelopes. keep it together during her husband’s absence. She Sice, East Gnnsteaa. C Postage extra: 12,3d.; 26, Id.; 50,5d,; 10C, 8d.—Fahncombh Ekins as deacon, and the Rev. Father Simmons as blinds were not drawn. G antSparko: brook and ’ Raleigh. ’ " * ‘ BARGA1NS in SlfiCOND-‘ ahd Co., Ltd., Printers, Lewes, East Grxaatead and sub-deacon. The Rev. Father Innee Browne acted Defendant was ordered to pay 2s. 6d. knew nothing whatever of the presence of German ANTED, LEDGER CLERK (male) for Lewes HAND MOTOR OYCLES,- ■RUgg, Lewes, 'Phono 147, Eastbourne. as master of ceremonies. When the liturgical rite prisoners or that they were kept in the conveyance Office.—Apply, stating experience and salary' Thomas Brooks, Laughton, was .-summoned for Wrequired, to Box 34, >rEast Sussex News ” Office, Lowes, iIREWOOD ECONOMY.—Save money, now selling OLASSINE LAYING MEAL will make your hens of the Mass ended. showing too much light on November 5th. for an hour and a half. She did not give any per­ large and small quantities of FIRELIGHT1NG __lay more eggs.—Sold by M. Nightingale, Corn The Very Rev. Monsignor COCKS, M.A., ascended P;C. Brett said at 8 p.m. a bright light was coming mission to keep the German prisoners in her bam ANTED. Young or Middle-aged WOMAN to do FWOOD, chopped ready for use; order, now Oak Logs, erchant, Crawley. the pulpit and paid eloquent and touching tribute to and she was unaware that Honeysett was on duty, Wwork and plain cooking for two ladies.—Chisholm, Deal off-cuts for chopping ; delivered P-astbourno.— IM from a large window at the rear of the defendant’s Honeysett knew the obligations he was under, but Rambler Cottage, Glynde, Sussex. IANO WANTED, about £25; or Grand about £5j.— the memory of Father Laurence. The Very Rev. house and was showing for 25 yards. The blinds Apply, Beal & Cp., Timber and Firewood Merchants, White Cottage, Crowhurst; Sussex. preacher insisted, in starting, on the truth that all evidently did not trouble. The Bench had been ANTED, a GIRL, about 14 or 15. to help in the Hampd,efn Park, Eastbourne. P were not drawn. • asked by the prosecution to inflict a severe penalty, _ kitohen and housework.—Mrs. Philcox, Ashburn- RICE £500 to £1,400.—H. J. Chartres, 59, South-street, men passing through life inevitably leave an impress Fined 5s. 0 ham,W Patoham. ORiSALE, LADY’S "ROYAL ROVER” BICYCLE Eastbourne, has enquiries to purchase houses'- for good or evil on human affairs; at death it is but he urged them to take into account that defen _F ° good condition ; tools and basket complete ; lately F Helen Lenanton, Chiddingly, was summoned for a dant had little or no experience in conducting the ANTED, YOUNG GIRL to take charge of two overhauled; owner giving up riding; £8. 8s.—Apply, bet\tween tfijese amounts. true to say one of two things of every individual, similar offence on November 10th. boys, seven a,nd nine, during Christmas holidays Ocklynge Estate Agency, Ocklynge-parade, Eastbourne. the that the world is either better or worse for his house. It was) the first case of its kind in the East W PUBLICANS’ SPIRIT BOOKS One Shilling and P.C. Brett said at 7.5 p.m. there was a bright Sussex area and he asked them to deal with it in the commencing December 19th. -Apply, Box E. 6., “ East- OR SALE, LADY’S CYCLE, in running order; good P usixpence each (Postage 2d. extra). Larger aiaea having lived in it. Then the preacher went on to light shining from the windows of the defendant’s bourne Chroniole ” Office. for; ththe wholesale trade.—Farncombe Sc Cc., Ltd., Lewes show how Father Laurence’s career had been unmis­ lightest possible manner. Fcondition; £2. 5s.—71a, London-road, East Grinstead. and Eastbourne. house and the blinds were not drawn. The Bench retired to. consider their decision, and ANTED, for Laundry, good WASHERS and lOR SALE, ELEVEN PULLETS and NINE 1916 I takably a force for good. He pointed out how the A fine of 2s. 6d. was imposed. IRONERS.—Apply, Depdt^Laundry, Southover, EPAIKS.—REPAIRS to BICYCLES a Special, tv. deceased friar, following closely in the footsteps of on returning the Chairman said that they considered Lewes.W HENS, close on layiDg; also Chaff-cutter, cob size We devote our workshops entirely to bicycles. For the Saint of Assisi, had manifested the apostolic this case a very serious one. They would inflict Ering Cart with cover, and Carpenter’s Bench.—Seager, SHEEP-WORRYING. ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT for erudale, Lingfleld. rood work, reasonable prices and promptness TRY US. On spirit of the early Franciscans. In referring to The Rev. George Graham McElroy and Robert G. fine of £25 in -each case—£100 altogether. Epsom ; plain cooking; woman three days a Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Pera mbulators on Hi re. ^ Father Laurence’s work at Eastbourne, Monsignor W ANDSOME 5-ft. Circular end INLAID WALNUT —Jury & Son, 3, 4 and 5, Trinity-buildings (near Trinity [ Griffin, of Chalvington, were summoned for keeping Mr. Donne asked for a stay of execution for four­ week; very small family, only three; no washing; good Churoh), Eastbourne. t the Cocks struck an intimate personal note; he spoke of dangerous dogs and not1 keeping them under proper teen days with a view to giving notice of appeal wages.—Coleman, Churcn-*trect, Epsom. CABINET; centre doors; silvered plate-glass, Father Laurence’s death as oausing to himself a Hsurmounted by large three panelled silvered plate-glassSECOND-HAND I NOVELS, Magazines. BboUsT^U bdedT control on November 3rd and divers other dates. against the severity of the penalty. ANTED, good GENERAL or USEFUL HELP; back; also 3-ft. Ebonized CABINET, heavily mounted bereavement as great as any that could befall him. Mr. T. E. Varley KirtBhE represented the defen­ good wages; family three; cook-general kept; always WANTED in any quantity for cash ; also H e need not remind his hearers of the lasting good The application was granted. W and inlaid with ormolu; panelled door mounted with | House Clearings. — C. E. Jones, 248, Seaside (opposite dants. 'j no boots or outside windows; near station. - Apply, fruit and flowers; marble top.—On view at Ship Hotel, Christ Church), Eastbourne. effected by the deceased friar in their midst; but Mri E. Turner,‘ The Bungalow, Chalvington, afiid Lentridge, Plumpton Green, Sussex. East Grinstead. recalling his own advent amongst them as Rector of he had five sheep. They were all right between ~*l A N TED , MAN (Ineligible) for Round and HALLOTS WANTED in large or small quantities.— Eastbourne, he must say he could not adequately W a r g e unfurnished room to LET.-Appiy, Please offer, with sample, slating quantity foi dis­ and 8 o’clock on? the 3rd inst., but later in the day Slaughter-house, and to assist in shop; good 44, High-street, East Grinstead. Sposal, Klphiek & Son, Ltd., The Seedsmen, Lewes. express how much he owed Father Laurence, but they were all scattered. On the following day he wages to a suitable man.—Apply, stating wages, toF. L be would ever gratefully remember how blessed he MACKINTOSHS Oherryman, High-street. Steyning. Sussex. OW TIME TO PLANT Wallflowers, Forget-me- ILL THOMAS JOHN HARDY, l !e of 21. Wiiiow- found that one of nis sheep had been worried. 'He Children need sugar. was when, in coming to labour in an unknown field, saw Mr. Griffin’s dog worrying it. He interviewed 4ATANTED, a LAD, strong GIRL, or someone for nots, Polyanthus, Daisies, Herbaceous and Spring W field - road, Eastbourne, or 1V1RS. NELLIE he found there a kindly priest whose experience of , Give them this Food sweetmeat FloweringN' Plants^ Narcisus, Daffodil, Snowdrops, WALLIS CORRESPOND at with once Mrs. Graham, Mr. Griffin’about it and told him that the sheep was y V __ about two hours every morning to clean metal Cabbage Plants.—For strong Plants and Bulbs, East- Old Grammar School. Middleton. 1. anchostcr. Eastbourne jwas wide and whose connection with the dead. Mr. Griffin replied, “ I am sorry,” and added and save other foods. shop front and windows.- -Apply, Blaber & Clark, 171, mission was long and fruitful. Then the preacher High-street, Lewes. bourne Nurseries, Lismore-road. OULD EXCHANGE for PIANO, Two - Manual that if his dog had killed it he would be wilUng to Reed Organ ; couplers; lull set pedals; 7 feet, singled out for imitation two traits which were pay for it. ANTED, a COOK-GENERAL; good wages; [ mahoganyVV ; wants attention. — Bartlett, Tho Manse, strikingly dominant in character of the deceased Mrs. Ethel Turner said she saw two dogs belonging W three in family.—Address, Miss Colgate, Meech- W ivelsfield. priest, namely, unwavering fulfilment of duty at to defendants on the farm chasing sheep on ing Court House, Newhaven, Sussex. SUSSEX VOLUNTEER REGIMENT. all costs and utter unselfishness, qualities so charm November 4th. Further evidence was called saying ANTED, CARMEN and WHARFMEN: also good 4th BATTALION. good Laundress, a .FAMILY ingly native to Father Laurence’s personality that hard HAY.—Apply, Messrs. Hall & Co" Croydon hand work only and 'returned. that the dogs had been seen on the farm. S u r pl u s G ov ern m en t P r o p e r t y . — A n W “ C ” Company. Fridays.-w mApply, a E. G., “ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. they were just^ himself; to hijn it was the most The Bench dismissed the summons against Mr. advisory council has been appointed by the Minister of Ltd., East Grinstead. ^ natural thing in the_ world to be unselfish and MoElroy. , Reconstruction to expedite the preparation of necessary Company Headquarters: The Drill Hall, Junction-road, I ANTED,'UN FURNISH ED HOUSES mid ROOMS; devoted. In conclusion, the Very Rev. preacher Mr. Griffin said his dog had never chased sheep inventories of property and goods held by Government Eastbourne. Agreements and Inventories prepared, at lowest exhorted the congregation to pay their trDiute as rates;W Furniture stored. — Ocklyngo Estate Agency, to his knowledge, and Fred Griffin corroborated his departments, and to consider and advise upon the dis­ Orders for week commencing 25th November, 1917, Ocklynge-parade, Eastbourne. Catholics to the soul of Father Laurence by praying father’s evidence. posal of what may become, during or on the termination Company Orders. God to crown him with the fulness of etemall life. ANTED, SMALL FURNISHED~or UNFUR- The Bench retired, and 6n returning the Chairman of the war, surplus to the requirements of any depart­ experienced L A.DY REQUIRES a TEMPORARY . All Parades at the Drill Hall unless otherwise stated. NISHEI) HOUSE in Forest How ; rca-orj;. b!o After the sermon, the officiating olergy approached said they were of opinion that this dog did worry ment. APPOINTMENT as Manageress or Housekeeper Sunday, Nov. 25th.—10.45 a.m.: All ranks ; gas drilll distance from Camp. — Full particulars to P. M., tbe catafalque, which was draped with the Union the sheep. They, therefore, made an order for it inA Hot NJotel or Boarding House.—X. Y. Z., “ Chronicle ” under Sergt. Boys, R.W. Kent Regiment; a full muster “ Observer” Office, East Grinstead. Jack.- The sub-deacon, holding the processional F u t u r e o p R e l e a s e d W a r P r iso n e r s.— Office, Eastbourne. to.be destroyed. Under the agreement with Germany, states Mr. Mac- is required. 2.30 p.m.: All Platoon bombers under Sergt'. ANTED, a COTTAGE, Unfurnished; three miles cross, stood at one end, and at the other end the THEFT OF RAGS. pherson, repatriated prisoners of war may not be l d e r l y w id o w r e q u ir e s d a il y or m o r n ­ Skipper, R.W. Kent Regiment. 2.30 p.m.: Platoon drill radius of East Grinstead.—Standing, Rosencath, celebrant, assisted by the deacon, took up position; in g WORK; good cook; near Old Town.—58, other ranks. WAshurst Wood, Sussex. whilst the choir chanted the “ Libera me Domine.” Annie Woodhams and Nellie Meredith, of Hare- employed op any front of military operations .or On the Green-street,E Eastbourne. Sunday, Dec. |2nd.—10.30 a.m.: Officors’u.nd Sergeants’ Then jhe celebrant moved round the catafalque, beating, wore charged with stealing a bag contain^ lines of communication or in occupied territory. Officers, class at Hastings. Train leaves Eastbourne 9.30a.m. (seo ANTED TO HIRE. , rood PIANO, with” ing rags- if permanently unfit for further military service, are T71XPERIENCED, highly recommended English visit- Battalion Orders 212). No other pdrade. purchase. — Apply, Piano, “ Chronicie ” Office, sprinkling thereon holy water and enveloping it in MJJ ing DAILY GOVERNESS, DISENGAGED at Eastbourne.W clouds of sweet* incense. The final absolutions con­ Ebenezer Haffenden said he was the owner of the permitted to leave the Service. If they are fit for Christmas; churchwoman : five years in present position. The O.O. Company congratulates tho Hotchkiss gTin cluded with the choir’s response of “ Amen ” to the rags and they were safe on October 2nd, but the further servioe, their services are utilised either rei —K„ “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. ! team of “ C” Company on being the first winners bf the ANTED (Unfurnished), detached, modern HOU following day he was notified that they were missing. mentally or otherwise. Othor ranks are medically Battalion Challenge Cup iu the competition for Hotchkiss non-basement; nine rooms, garden ; near St. priests “ requiescat in pace,” and then from the examined, and if found permanently unfit are discharged. ARDENER, Head Working; life experience in all gun teams. Peter’sW Church, Eastbourne. — Canon Ring, Lindum- organ loft buglers of tho Cavalry Command Depot The rage wore in the wood lodge. He valued the branches; over military age; at liberty; good Eastbourne. terrace, Lincoln. expressed the piercing notes of the soldiers* farewell rage at Is. The remainder are given furlough as soon as they are fit Greference.—Address, Wallis, Bridgehani Lodge, Burstow. Oscar Funnel! said as he was passing Mrs. Wood- for it, and at its expiration are sent to a reserve battalion. Monday.—7.30 p.m.: Hotchkiss gun class. 7.30 p.mJ: a n ted ': c l o th in g , o f f ic e r s 1 o u t f it s , to their chaplain. If they become fit for general service, they are not Miniature range. TEETH. High prices paid according to cuudi ham’s house she called him and asked him if he Tuesday.—7.45 p.m.: Parade, all ranks; N.C.O.'s No. 9 tion.W Suits up to £1 ; Trousers, Hs.; Jackets, 8s.; Over­ would buy these rage. He offered 9d. for thfcm. included in numbers available for overseas. Platoon and No. 9 Section to attend. 7.45 p.m.: Signallers’ coats, 15s.; Boots, 10s. Ladies’ good Clothing, Jewellery BEST FOR ALL. The rags were in a sack. STONE CROSS. instruction, Sergt. Badham. Wednesday.—7.45 p.m.: Squad drill. Company-Sergt.- and Children’s Underclothing, Bags, Trunks?' See.; For Children Teething. Frederick Barber stated that on October 2nd he M IL L IO N S OF P E O P L E L ocal S o l d ie r G a in s Mil it a r y M e d a l ,— carriage paid.—Locock, 200 and 201, Queen’s-road, K/o-U MRS. If your baby Is restless and bought some rags from Mr. Haffenden. He agreed Mr. and Mrs. Deeprose, of Stone CroSs, have received Major. ings, Sussex. Cash per return^return^ - ( \ Have used this economical information that their son, Lance-Corporal Victor Deep- I hursday.—7.45 p.m. : Signallers’ instruction, Corpll cannot- sleep, give this old- to give him le. for them. When he went to the shed F L 0 R IL IN E Balchin. 7.45 p.m.: Parade, all ranks; N.C.O.’s No. 10 ANTED TO BUY. any quantity of APPlS sT WINSLOW’S fashioned remedy a trial, as for them the rage were missing. Dentifrice with full’satisfac­ rose, has been awarded the Military Medal for conspic­ Platoon and No. 10 Section to attend. POTATOES, ONIONS ; correspondence invited. it cures W ind & Teething [ William Goldpmith said on October 15th he asked tion. A few drops produce uous gallantry and devotion to duty during the opera­ Friday.—7.45p.m.: Miniature range firiugand musketry W—J. Donovan. Wholesale Fruit and Potauo Merchant, Diarrhoea. You will all a refreshing lather and South-street, Soaford. . J SOOTHING have a good night and baby Mrs. Woodhams if she had taken a faggot from his FOE THE oleanuer, rendering the teeth tions on September 25th. 26th and 27th. , Lance-Corpl. instruction. will wake up bright ana land. She said, “ Yes, I did it in devilment.” white-and arresting decay. Deeprose, who is only 20 years of age, is a Battalion Pevensey. ^ o u n g la d y w is h k s to leaknmandolp / h. SYRUP. happy. Sergt. Clarke said on October 20th he saw Mrs. Also pnt np In Powder form. runner and succeeded in conveying messages from his Sunday.—Seo above—Company Ordevs. Is there any Person in East Grinstead willing to TEETH. Why not try it Company Commander to Battalion Headquarters, Tuesday.—7.15 p.m.: Parade as ordered. teachY her?—Write, stating terms, to M. D„ “ Observer ” Woodbams in respect of the rags and she said, Thursday.—7.15 p.m.: Parade under C.S.I.M. Tomlin. know nothing about the rags.” He then asked her throughout the operation being the whole time under Office. East Grinstead.______N o Mo r e C em en t to H o llan d. — Lord very heavy shell fire. “ By his courage and endurance,” Hailsham. if she had sold any rags, and she said, “ Yes, I and (C ontinued on page S.) ado Robert Oeoil announced in the House of Commons on Mrs. Meredith took the rags and shared them out.” I ncome T a x Sh ir k e r s .—N inety munition says thje official account of the achievement, “ we were Sunday.—See above—Company Orders, v Monday that he had decided to prohibit further export Mr. Haffenden 6aid he was sorry to have to bring workers were summoned at Enfield on Monday for able to'keep up communication between his company Tuesday.—7.45 p.m.: Squad drill, j income tax arrears. It was stated that their earnings Thursday.—3 p.m,: Musketry aifid miniature range* I of cement to Holland until further inquiries had been .the defendants there on such a trivial charge, but commander ana Battalion Headquarters, and his cheer­ 7jp.m.: Parade under R.S.M. Balderson. P o l it e R e g r e t s .—“ Bridget, did you made. In reply to a supplementary question he said he this sort of thing had been going on for two years averaged from £70 to £80 a quarter, aud the greatest fulness and disregard for danger set a fine example to 'Saturday.—3 p.m.: Musketry and!miniature range. the ladies who called that I was indisposed?” “ That had seen the statement that imported cement had been and he meant to put a top to it. „ difficulty was experienced in getting them to pay the his .comrades. He had to go without food, water and 6 tax. The Chairman, in ordering them to pay at once, Recruits can be taken at Eastbourne from 8 to 8.30 p.m., I did, m’m ! I told ’em you wasn’t feelin’ well,. aiand yc used in the German fortifications and had immediately Mrs. Woodhams was fined £1 and Mrs. Meredith sleep for long periods, but tnis did not deter him from except Saturdays aud Sundays. was goin’ to -call on ’em soon, ant} they sez they were prohibited any further exportation. IQs., and defendants were ordered to pay the costs. said it was simply disgraceful aud thfere was no excuse. volunteering to carry messages that were required.” A. J. Hart, Captain. sorry to hear it

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STRAY NOTES. SPORT—AND OTHER THE COMRADES OF THE GREAT WAR, T h e N e w W a r B onds. THINGS' ALL AVAILABLE HOUSES.-Ulustrated Register and Guide-—Selected lists on receipt of requirements. - W e a l t h y and patriotic Eastbourne has B y SPECTATOR. i p ILDREDGE ROAD. — Admirably adapted scarcely done itself justice in the important TH IS ASSOCIATION, now in course of formation Throughout the matter- of the new 5 per cent. W ar Bonds. for professional or other purposes. To be Kingdom, aims at uniting in one great democratic Brotherhood those who have Let or Sold, with early vacant possession, a well- Mr. Councillor R. T. Thornton (chairman of The final tie for the Eastbourne Services Medal-* arranged aed convenient House, containing? bed- previously served in the Navy and Army with all those who have served in any capacity roonra, bath room, 3 reception rooms and usual the W ar Savings Association) informs us that in the Sea, Land or Air Forces during the Great W ar. , was played on Saturday and a splendid orowd wif oillces. Rent £100, or a low figure would bo con­ the sum applied for locally up to the 17th inst. nested a splendid game it the Sail 1ons. The footjj:; LTD.. sidered foi’ the purchase. was £91,090. At first blush this seems not Its primary object is to promote and safeguard by every possible means, after discharge 3-tand was packed., am the crow tied state* of th VICTORIA DRIVE.—One of thepe Capital unsuggestive of a liberal response; hut the or demobilisation, the interests and welfare of those who have served in the W ar, as well ground1 reminded one 61 the ( Id p: lm.y days Cornfield Terrace, Little Houses for Sale; vacant possession as of those of their dependents and the dependents of those who have fallen. ,It is also jf K;im \ Christmas; 3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, bath sum is not, we understand, deemed satis­ bourno Ifootball when tl 0 fan ous Blue and Yellow No. o X | room; price £400; ground rent £4* factory, and a vigorous effort is to be made to proposed to perpetuate the memory and story of the gallant men and women who died were a power in the lan EASTBOURNE. for their country, and the spirit of comradeship, patriotism and devotion which has 1. \Y th tl is* difiWcn •0 : tun i For orders to view the above and particulars of all give Eastbourne a more favourable position whereasj on. Saturday 1; st tlx \-itt jHouses To be Let or Sold, apply, Messrs. Killick and on the list of prominent towns. We trust characterised the Naval and Military Forces of the Empire ; and to foster these qualities t. majority Of til. Davies, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Terminus-road, many of our readers will give prompt and in the rising generation. spectators were men 01 II. M Fo •cos, it w« s quiti Eastbourne. rare to pee'a uniform 011 the groinid in those never serious attention to the proud privilege, as The movement is wholly under the direction of Sailors and SPECIAL well as imperative duty, of supporting this :o-be-fo|gottcn days of ong 1 go-. J national call to the best of their ability. Soldiers. None but those who have served in the Xtiavy or A rm y // ^ c v l m t s & A ssisi;!tits Slhtiihb. can become Comrades. Membership is open to all ranks and Sumrrierdown Camp and the R.N.A.sl^TPolegnti?) OFFERS ratings in the Services after discharge or dem obilisation, and every ere the contending teams, and both sides brought A llo tm ents. band |cf enthusiasticac supporters. (Oh 'ii tin-ti"• strengthst ( Continued fr o m page 7.) Comrade is eligible to hold any office or position within the c r T enants of “ war allotments” will have of their present* season’sion’s fermfci the'Blue Hoys w.-ru 4 PPLY OXFORD REGISTRY, Susans-road, East- welcomed the authoritative intimation that Organisation. All voting power will be strictly on the basis of distinctly the most fancied, fai ,but the Aiirnen- h.id ' LONG SERVICE ’ bourne.—Wanted : Cook-Generals, Houseparlour- proved,themselves to be of sterling worth maids. Parlourmaids, Housemaids, lCitchenmaids ; the Board of Agriculture, acting under the M em bership. j ' j and every- Generals for Private, Boarding Houses and Schools ; Cultivations of Land Order, have decided to pointed to a stern struggle for supremacy General for Heathfield. The Organisation of the Association will be constituted as follows nd so it happened. Fur whilst HOUSEHOLD LINENS extend all tenancies until after the season in tlie very beginning always the / tOAL CARMAN, also MAN to assist in Corn Mores; 1920. I t w as v e ry u n lik e ly a n y a tte m p t w ould 1 A Post (of not less than 10 members) or a Branch (of not less than 1 0 0 M em bers) yet the Po-li*gat«> nu \_p good wages; short hours.—Apply, A. J. Beeny, in every Town or Village affiliated to ‘M wore so* Eastbourne. have been made in Eastbourne to dispossess i played with su--h sp!undid dash* existing holders; all the same the official 2 The County Division, which in turn will be affiliated to at the issue hung in 1the balance r a p e r y - y o u n g la d y \ v a n t e d ; live out. notice is satisfactory as setting any doubts for a veily long time. It was only in the concluding * S h e e t s D —Edward Puk9, 132, Seaside-road, Eastbourne. 3 A National Headquarters for England, Scotland, Ireland and W ales respectively, stages ofi the game that the extra “ class ’* and finish' ENERAL MAID WANTED ; some plain cooking ; effectually at rest. The decision does not and affiliated to for Single Beds from 7/11 absolutely prevent the landowners obtaining of the winners told it.* tale. good reference essential; small house ; central ;v 4 A Central Headquarters in London. S h e e t s goodG outings.—Apply, after 7, 6, Old Orchard-road, East­ a reversion of ground urgently required for * * — * for Double Beds from 12/11 bourne. building purposes. Any applications to this Defending the Mcad?-road oijd at the start, the 'I OOD WAGES OFFERED to-a strong, willing BOY ; end will be considered on their merits. But Membership. Airmen had all their work cut oiii during tho first X must be able to ride a bicycle.—Apply, personally, few minutes to stave off the Camp attack. Then S O H 1 0 1 Dam ask Cloths. Laeoste( the Wine Merchant, BO, Grove-road, Eastbourne. we cannot hear there is any idea of resuming (а) Sailors and Soldiers who have served in the Navy or Arm y or Naval Auxiliary Services they broke away and Risloy created a mild sensation build ing operations during the rem aining period 8/4 size from 5/11 AWiSON’S CANDY STORES REQUIRE a reliable during the Great W ar are eligible after discharge or demobilisation for Membership with a phot that Went very near. Tho Camp I M GIRL as a temporary hand for a few weoks.—5, of the war, so that all tenants of local allot­ as Com r a d es. taliated a.nji, presently, after ten minutes’ play. , 8/10 size from 9/11 P Terminus-buildings, Eastbourne. ments may reasonably regard their holdings Douglas fastened on to a centre from Hodges and- (б ) Sailors, Soldiers and Volunteers who served previous to the outbreak of the present Shtjirthf1.. f ANTED, Cook-Generals, Generals, Houseparlour- as secure. opened the scoring for the Convalescents. The latter I C a p e r y . maids,Housemaids, Kitchen and Betweenmaids; W ar are eligible for Membership as Old Com r a d es. were combining nicely and Corke in the Polegate ,' Splendid designs. W Nurses for yohng children ; Daily Holiday Governess for G a r d en T h ie v e s . N o te.—No serving Sailor or Soldier can be admitted as a Com rad e until after goal was kept pretty busy. two hoys. No booking fee. Disengaged: Good Tem­ # * * ° from 5/11 dozen porary Cooks. ’Phone 646. —Apply to Mrs. Duncombo, T h e fact that cases of actual damage are discharge or demobilisation, but should he desire to show his sym pathy with its objects and W TT . Myiticholme Employment Agency, 32, Gildredge-road, subscribes to the Headquarter, County or Local Funds, he can become an H onor vry Then the Airmen broke away again and to the ' | to 35/9 ,, Eastbourne. now few and far between, in happy contrast reat deljight of their followers they maijaged to with the experience of last Spring, has not F oundation M em b e r . „ 1 B l a n k e t s for ANTED, respectable GIRL to help daily with nine qualise lifter a beautiful piece of work by the for­ V months’ old baby.—Mrs. Moles worth, 9, Hartfleld- unfortunately relieved allotment holders of Similarly Civilians who desire to support the movement and become Subscribers of wards. 'll he movement was started by Curtis, the; Single Beds from 18/11 road, Eastbourne. all anxiety respecting their gardeus. Many not less than 103. per annum to Headquarter, County or Local Funds will be enrolled as centre forward, who sent out the ball to Grant at ILL ANTED, WOMAN for cleaning inside mirrors, are complaining of the depredations of night F oundation S u b sc r ib er s. • j outside lcjft. The latter ran the ball down the lino n Double Beds ,, 23/9 -. brass work, floors, &c.—Apply, Bobby & Co., thieves, who carry off considerable quantities and then (transferred it to H. Holland, who touched Ltd.,W Eastbourne. Subscription. t on to Curtis, who touched it on in like manner itoaJw. 1 . of carefully grown produce, leaving behind to C. Holland, and the latter, with a flying shot on* ©EqaantK;' f Down Quilts ANTED, for three or four weeks from about no trace of their identity or their subsequent The Subscription of a Comrade shall not' be less than One Shilling per annum, due on the run, sent the ball into the net well out of Little’s ar.rtcr U‘ : W December 17th, a young GOVERNESS (French th e 1 st January in each year. Single Beds from 12/11 Wor English) daily, from 10 till 6.—Miss Wilson, 3, Selvvyn-movements. In some instances gardens have reach. Iti was a lovely goal, quite the best of the S..-I < ■ been repeatedly visited and, despite steps BUiOiUl ; ■■ 11 road, Eastbourne. match, in fact. t W t o , - n c Double Beds ,, 19/11 taken to capture the invaders, the latter have, * * * hitherto escaped detection. Sooner or later” With the teams on level terms play became faster o?o. efforts in this direction ought to meet with BOH.OUGH OF EASTBOURNE. than ever. The equaliser had put heart into the Scotch W inceys. Situations SMunteb. Airmen ajnd their followers were jubilant. Up and H some success, and when they do it is to be W ith the sanction of the Sussex County Division, it is now proposed to form a 40 inches wide in W hite only. down thej field the ball was rushed and both sides 1' F7it1v.it. S USEFUL COMPANION, Secretary, Lady House­ hoped the Magistrates will make an example Branch of this Association in Eastbourne, and the following arrangements have been were putting in all they knew to obtain the lead. Prices .. 1 / 6 1/9J and 1 /llf keeper or any position of tru st; maid 'kept r of those guilty of a particularly mean and P rovisionally m a d e :— This fell ro the Camp just before half-time, Hodges i ( Adomesticated, competent, confidential, cheerful; middle-odious form of robbery. Sub-Lieut. A r t h u r D a v is , Gallery Kinema, Terminus-road, has kindly consented to doing the needful, and a much needed breather was h P?T*:'Vo aged ; salary moderate; 11 years’ reference.—\yrite, taken before resuming after the interval. Rica.’ Ld“"T Striped Pyjam a W inceys. Miss Botham, York House, Eastbourne. act temporarily as *■ Organiser ” for Com rad es an d Old Com rad es of the Navy. * * * LERICAL^ WORK W a n t ed by an elderly man, or L oquacious W oman S u ito r . P riv a te B er n a r d L. B r a d fo r d , 2, Station-road, has similarly consented to act 38 inches. Price 1/4A yd. C position of trust; highest credentials; secretary­ Crossing, over with their 2—1 lead, the Camp .at 1 ship. resident or otherwise. — H. T., 24, Seaside-read, S eldom have the Courts to consider the temporarily as “ Organiser ” for Com rad es an d Old Com rades ojf the Army. - once took] possession of the game, and after Slaton Eastbourne. grievances of a woman of such a loquacious Sailors and Soldiers wishing to join the movement should therefore enrol their names had scored their third goal—for which, however, P GiK-1? “ Sycura” Flannels and determined type as appeared in the role of in the Register kept by these Organisers. Letters of Enquiry, Donations or Subscriptions Douglas was mainly respdnsible-j-thoy were masters r|NHE COMPTON GOVERNESSES and SERVANTS’ of the situation. .The Airmen were pretty well s - in various Stripes. L AGENCY, 6, Station-parade. Eastbourne.—D is­ ilaintiff at the County Court on Tuesday, of Honorary Foundation Comrades or Foundation Subscribers may be addressed to the penned, and though they continued to play just as rc Ip SO y. e n g a g e d : Housekeepers, good Cooks, Parlourmaids, 'he lady in question, who rejoices in the following Members of the Provisional Committee, who will be pleased to supply any 31 inches. Price 1/11J yd. Nurses, Two Lady Helps (together), Cook, Housekeeper pluckily ok ever, they were very rarely allowed to Sub c’-.k and Housemaid (together), Waitresses; Cook-General suggestive name of Miss Schneidermann, fail­ information regarding the Association :— become dangerous. They had shot their bolt, in all ]Ifafello ■ • r for Lewes. , >'■ 1 . ing to get any solicitor to represent her, fact, dnd jtho bal! was’ continuously hovering in the Idiicr; b r- Vjok-Admiiial 0. H. H. MOORE, Austhorpe, G rossington-road (temp. Hon. Treasurer). L#,a W hite Flannelette. appeared with a stack of papers — many of mouth of fheir goal. To complete their discomfiture which had little or nothing to do with the Colon el W. BROOME, 6, Ratton-road. Douglas just before the finish put on a fourth point Capt. R. BUCHANAN, Holywell, Cliff-road (temp. Hon. Secretary). 35 inches. Price lOJd. & 1/Oi yd. Jfor <§nle or to get. action—and volubly conducted her own case ; for the Camp, who thus won, and very deservedly and.in fact for several hours she could with As soon as a sufficient number of names have been enrolled it is proposed to call a,General Meeting of won, a fine game by four goals to one. difficulty be induced to listen to anything but Members to discuss and decide the constitution of the Local Body and to elect its Officers. ,* * * Sfiiii D ressing Gown Flannels. OUSE TO LET, Furnished; close to sea; eight bed, The losers were not seen to such advantage in thisr four sitting rooms.—Apply, Messrs. Lake & Co., the penetrating tones of her own voice. The :TJAY£1 is. M1 t.’ » HEstate Agents, Bolton-road, Kastbonrno. match -as against the Eastbourne R.N.A.S. in the* 27 inch, various colors. Judge pleaded and expostulated in vain with Country District. previous round. This, however, was not their fault, BeaBiklSilU'i i ISITORS RECEIVED ; every winter comfort ; the garrulous and vehement suitor, who Price 1/4J yd. sociable home life. — 51, Silverdale-road, East­ The Provisional Committee of the Borough of Eastbourne have consented to assist the but the fault- of the Camp backs and halves, who. T . bourne.V made up for a paucity of evidence with wild Country Districts of Hailsham, Pevensey, Polegate, - Hellingly, Herstmonceux and. were a bit too clever for the Polegate forwards. V kimvsI 50 inch, Ripple cloth. spasms of declamatory eloquence, aud with Laughton, to establish Branches and Posts in those places, and the following Organisers Still, they played very good football and came out MONK Soft and warm. persistent defiance of all recognised rules of have consented to act temporarily :— of the fray with honour and credit. procedure. Her complaint was that, while # * * Price 4/111 yd. A rticles Jfor gale. cycling at the east end of the town, she had Lt.-Col. C. W. OWEN, C.B., C.M.G., The Herns, Hankham. Summerdown are undoubtedly side, though beep knocked down and injured by a local R.-Skrot.-Major D. CORN FORI), 6a, South-road, Hailsham. there ie still room for improvementdiere and there. SSLjNlGTi -J PARTMENTS, well-furnished suite of rooms in good trade van, but there being overwhelming proof Colonel TEMPLAR, Laughton Grange, Shortgate. The combination of the front line was not all that residential neighbourhood; good cooking, bath (h. could be desired, and the halves did not always feed Aand c.).—Apply, first instance, 21, Devonshirc-place, East­that the accident was due to-her own improper (Tk-: • Kill bourne. , riding, the jury of course refused to give the ' On behalf of Provisional Comujittee. their forwards judiciously. B ut'the team, on the TOOK whole, gave a really excellent display and fully FtpopeCt''’: DARKEN Uli STOLE and MUFF FOR SALE (Stone-Martin) ;‘ ladydamages/ Seemingly Miss Schneidermann R. J. B. BUCHANAN, Capt., deservo all the praise bestowed upon them for their aeitjea. Tovo H F seen by appointment.—Write, D.D. A., " Chronicle ” is of a litigious bent, she having appeared as H olywbll, E astbourne. Temp. Hon. Sec. handsomo win. WINDOWS Office, Eastbourne. a plaintiff in some fourteen or fifteen different P RAM, dark’ blue; ball bearings; extension; condition Whilst so many men played well, there were just as new; cost 11 guineas, accept £5.10s.—2, Edensor- cases, with uniformly barren result. Should By using our this modern Portia’s odd enthusiasm for the three who stood out with greater prominence than road, Meads, Eastbourne. tho others. These were Douglas, the Camp centre is Cpunty Mode MERCERISED rj^Y PE WRITER (Swift visible) FOR 8ALE; good law remain unconquered, no doubt Judge AIB i RAIDS. GOTHA AEROPLANES AT forward, Ibbetson, the Camp left back, and Cooke,, I 81J A MSI Ji. ! condition; £6.—The Howard Pneumatic Engineer Mackaruess will be glad if some other Court the R.N.A.S. goalkeeper. The latter gave a brilliant Evorir.i CASEMENT iqg Co., Ltd., Eastbourne. than his own furnishes the venue for her next 0 (\/m W ILL INSURE YOU for a year against exhibition between tire, posts and undoubtedly saved ex p lo it. ______O v / Death or Injury caused by Aerial Craft EASTBOURNE. his side from a mud* heavier defeat. Ibbotson’s Private Lf-cVns REPP. (hostile or otherwise) or Bombs, Shells, &e., discharged from or at Aerial Craft. play was well nigh flawless. His kicking was power­ 'On done© d | 50 Inches wide. l a i u o u s . L a b o u r Me e t in g . A PLEASING SPECTACLE. ful and accurate, and I do not, remember him making : I hurt?.i.-: BENEFITS. T h e promoters of the Labour meeting, held a single mistake throughout the game. Ho had a. £1000 In event of Death. most able partner in--Neville. P r ic k y a r d . NFURNISHED HOUSE or FLAT.—Can anyone at the Town Hall on Weduesday, may be-con- Tell 264. 1/1 If U RECOMMEND small Unfurnished House or £1000 In event of Loss of Hands or Feet, or Eyesight. Our readers need not be alarmed at our first head­ * * * Flat .of five oipsix rooms, shortly becoming vacant, or gratulated on both the good attendance and £500 In event of Loss of One Hand or b oot, or One And then there w'us Douglas, who was so very* r jp jfcL C E l Room,s o vorXShop ? £1 offered for suitable information ; the orderly, earnest spirit of the proceedings. ing. It is perfectly true that Gotha aeroplanes have WAn f i {. Eye. -good that he deserves a paragraph all to himeelf. rente£4(UTo £50.—Apply, 301, "Chronicle” Office, East­ Mr. Duncan, M.P., and the other speakers £ 0 per week during Temporary Total Disable duly, arrived in the town, but, happily, their subse­ Not only was he the bright particular star of tho Proprietor. I'll bourne. meat. • Ins 1 outlined .the policy and demands of organised 30/- per week during Temporary Partial Disable­ quent proceedings will interest the Germans no Camp team, but, to my way of thinking, Ko .was \xVANTED, small FURNISHED ROOM for lady in industry with characteristic bluutnees and more. And neither will they do further mischief to absolutely the best man .on tho field. Ke was very The {Subjects <.i'J ▼ Vi business ; stale lowest terms; permanent if suit- ment. menu. Military, F able.h-Apply, Box F. O. F... " Chronicle ” Office, Eaat- fervour; but the-addresses, as interesting in In addition to above, all Medical Expenses up to 16 per us, for, thanks tq .the attentions bestowed upon them carefully watched, but in spite of this fact he managed Fencing. Sword bour themselves as they were well delivered, con­ cent, of the Compensation otherwise payable. by the R.N.A.S., these death-dealing machines have to put in a tremendous iot of work and was always Larger or Smaller Amounts pro ra ta . a source of danger to tho Airmen’s defence. Some, First-class Arj ANTED, ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM for lady tained nothing of an incendiary or unpatriotic been turned into messengers of, mercy. Those who might say that he indulged in too much individualism, 1 state lowest terms.—Apply, Box C. C. C., •• Ea»t- nature. The efforts of the orators were APPLICATION FOlt INSURANCE. wish to see how this has been brought about will Ladies’ a 1 d bivj bourne Chronicle" Oifice. do well during the next four day® to pay a visit to especially in the second half.. But it must bo mentJ, Physical < ELGAR’S ORATORIO,“ THE KINGDOM.” r " ...... directed chiefly, of course, to converting N a m e i n f u l l ...... ;...... :...... remembered that the- Camp combination had been, the personal 5 non-unionists, to whom it was necessary to tho establishment of Messrs. Bobby & Co., in broken up by the very smart Polegate defenders and A d d r e s s ...... Terminus-road, where there is on view a large and I For Parti! demonstrate the advantages of combination. O ccupation...... A g e ...... that individualism under such circumstances would The latest of Sir Edward Elgar’s great oratorios. THE COMRADES OF THE GREAT WAR This task is never a difficult one, and evidently interesting assortment of relics of Gothas brought be likely to pay. Douglas probably recognised this, Do you at present hold \ down during a recent raid on the Isle of Thanet, and his single-handed efforts had much to do with The Kingdom, will be given in St. Saviour’s Church a favourable impression was made. There can an Accident Policy "l / ...... Theso relics have been arranged^ by members of the (by kind permission of the Vicar and Churchwardens) Sir: In connection with an announcement by Field be no objection to combination, so long as it is 1 enclose Cheque _ 4? giving his side the victory. N . r c i R.N.A.S. in one of Messrs. Bobby & Co. *6 largi * * * by the Eastbourne Choral Union on Wednesday Marshal Viscount Frenoh, Admiral Lord Beresford and maintained on constitutional lines and is Treasury Note J ^ ...... windows, which has been kindly placed gratuitously SOlUTHl afternoon, December 12th, at 3 o’clock, and on Thurs­ Col. John Ward as honorary trustees of “ Comrades of directed by cool and wise heads. W ith regard D a te ...... ^...... S ig n a tu r e ...... for the purpose at the disposal of the Commanding Whilst thinking over tho match afterwards by my the Great W ar” that has already been widely pub­ Officer of thfc R.N.A.S. aerodrome in the Kentish ain fireside I dozed off and dreamt that the dear old day evening, December 13th, at 8, in aid of the Lord lished in tho London Press, will you permit us to to the Chairman’s allusion to some remarks in A l iFEED E. K£TT, Blue and Yellows were the Camp’s opponents. I this column as to threatened Labour designs *area namedS^ •,FOOin:.U Roberts Memorial Workshops for Disabled Soldiers. invite the attention of your readers to the advertise­ 37, UPPERTON GARDENS, EASTBOURNE. do not remerriber what men composed the Eastbourne This deserving ^itietitufcion is now in great need ment in your columns as to the formation in Mast- upon this constituency, clearly Mr. Hasdell The relics offered for sale are those of a Gotha defence except that A. G. Topham was at centre jin I of support, as the maimed heroes from , our armies bourne of a branch of this Association, which aims at failed to appreciate the point of what was brought down in the sea and of another of the same half, but the five forwards wero M. H. Stanbrough are being discharged in such , numbers that largely type krought down in flames on land. Five of the uniting in one great bond of democratic brotherhood all said. The view expressed was simply that a crews were either burned death or drowned, and and George Harris (right wing), W. Booker (centre), C A S H / ' I I increased accommodation is required in these work­ those who have served their oouutry by laud, sea or Division of the character of Eastbourne is EASTBOURNE CHORAL AND ORCHES­ H. G. Bach® and W. A. Gardner (left-wing)! What shops to provide them with work and teach them a air? one was rescued alive. The remains of the machines, prico this line?' AI-TL Y : not one that would be appropriately repre­ with the permission of the Admiralty, aro how being * * # trade. The Eastbourne Choral Union has been The Association is an Imperial one, and its members sented by a Labour nominee. That that is the TRAL SOCIETIES. M 1 C , enabled to hand over a substantial sum after each are equally Comrades irrespective of their military sold on behalf of hospitals and other institutions of I have seen more people on the Saffrons at a foot­ opiniou also of the great bulk of the electorate oharitable nature in the Isle of Thanet. The relics of its oratorio services. t rank, the intention being tout the interests of each ball match than there wore on Saturday, but in ail 1, I N . individual shall be in the safe keeping of an Association would, we feel suie, be convincingly shown are for the-most part made up into small and con my experience—:and it’s a very long one-r-I never should the Labour party unwisely attem pt to •MESSIAH” PERFORMANCES NEXT venient parcels and for these no reasonable offer 'SAB-jr RE;’.' ~ , of his comrades. WEDNESDAY. ill be refused. beforo saw such a strange sight as that witnessed ACT l . i-J The main objects proposed to be attained are: Firstly, capture the seat. outside the gates just before the timo fixed for the Cpmpa'ile WAR-TIME COOKERY. to secure the welfare of those that have served and of It may,- of course, be asked—we mention it as start of tho game. In former times people used to their dependents ; and secondly, to foster in the rising mere possibility—rwhy Eastbourne should be appealed cluster round the entrance in a crowd; on Saturday A N ic e P o in t. The above Societies have completed their arrange­ to on behalf of Kent charities. In the unlikely event A special course of lectures on war-timo cookery generation those qualities of comradeship and patriotism they formed themselves—by sheer force of habit, I , P R O that have been so strikingly manifested during tho I n imposing a fine of IQs. only, the Magis­ ments for the usual Yuletide renderings of Handel’s of any persons being sufficiently cfi^glish to raise suppose—into a queue three or four deep which lias been arranged by the Education Committee and present war. trates evidently regarded the offence charged Messiah. The work should be heard under excellent the point it will, we are sure, be sufficient to stretched from the gates and right down tho middle is taking place in the School of Cookery, 10^. Sussex- All past biBtory has shown that whilst the sailor and conditions, for the customary and adequate prepara­ remind them that the Isle of Thanet has borne the of Meads-road to the-Town Hall. What with sugar Under the Petrol Order against Mr. W ad man, tions in all parts of the performances 'have been made. brunt of the attack on this country by enemy air appreciative audience. The. lecturer was . , Mr. , T. . ,Paskett, . - Food Ministry that [the actual and prospective supplies Capita dary G. E. Frewer, on Thursday, gave an address at of tho late Dr. G. A. Jeffery and'also Mr. Joseph : ofifBt Burgees H ^ , who dealt in*a practical and mteresting Thornton’s gallant and successful action was beyond hopse; she is part of my family for evermore ” of sugar are insufficient either to justify domastic Eastbourne Parish Church on the above subject. Dnrrinn-tx < manner with Planting, Cultivating and Pruning .bruit praise-. ______(cheers). consumption in excess of i-lb. y. head per week, or even Observing that some very slack opinions about the uornnge. ; Trees.” Mr. O. R. Aust presided. relationship of the sexes were being expressed to-day, he 1 ho portrait in Aldermanic gown, three-quarter _ _ a . to guarantee the future supply of this amount. strongly condemned the Bill be:rg promoted by tho life size, is the work of G. & R. Lavie, of Eastbourne, j CONVOY OF WOUNDED.— A special tra m N o Ch r istm a s C ards fo r P r iso n e r s of Com m unal K it c h e n , L im it e d .— A lim ited ju»i»Div .ivutree Law _Reform______Union._ ___ The—o organised______attack on an(I wqll represents the original. It is in monochrome ’ with a convoy of wounded soldiers arrived at Eastbourne War.—It is intimated by the Chief Postal Censor that liability company, with a capital of £500 in 2,000 shares, Printed by the Proprietors, Farngombe & Co., Limited, L B K C ^ ’ - the marriage laws must, he urged, be met by an organ- j in a sitting position and reflects tho greatest credit ( Station on Monday evening. There were sixty men in Christmas cards cannot this year be sent by post |to has been registered to run a communal kitchen for and Published by them every Saturday at their Offices * D tprea f.v .. issd defence. ! upon the artists. » all, forty being oot cases. prisoners of war, . f Wimbledon Park. 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