BBUFORD & SON, I BBUFORD & SON, Watchmakers, W atchm akers, JEWELLERS k SILVERSMITHS JEWELLERS* SILVEBSM1THS BEST VALUE. BEST VALUE. Q UALITY GUARANTEED. QUALITY GUABANTEED. Repairs by Expert Men. Repairs by Expert Men. lOO.Tenniuus-rd., Eastbourne 100, Terminus-rd., Eastbourne FASHIONABLE VISITORS* ECORD AND GUIDE

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h e ;, l a d i e s * c o l l e g e , COOPER, A rtistic C ourt D ressmaker T GRABS? INGTON BO AD. EASTBOURNE. THE DUKE OF The W heel of Fortune A Day School for the Daughters oj Gentleman at Moderate Prices Head Master t Ride a Rudge-Whitworth bicycle and cut your travel­ Principal: Ml98 HITCHCOCK. Latest Creations in PETE and EVENING ' ling expenses. Strongest, tastes: and most reliable of Pupils prepared. 11 desired, lor the Preliminary. Junior. T h e R E V . V. B. WTT.T.TA British bicyles. The Rudge-Whitworth will quickly Sbmlrir a^nd Higher Cambridge T jvuvl RnunlnMlniUL I | ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. save its cost. It's yours on easy payment terms, tor Matriculation, University, and lor tfca and every cyclist knows a Rudge will last a lifetime. Examination bv the Associated Board at the Royal Academy of Muaio and Royal College of Music. Telephone 7 0 , Write (or a Catalogue and for particulars of cmr easy , . payment terms. Btrodents desirous of pursuing their studies alter lea vine School may join Advanced Classes In English Literature LL BIDE, 8T. ANNE*! ROAD, 6. LI8M0RE ROAD, EASTBOURNE Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd. and History, Frenoh, German, Latin and Mathematics. EA8TBOURNE. ^ 10, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Hockey, Net-bell and Tennis Clubs. - Preparatory School for Be A FEW BOARDERS ARE RECEIVED The Principal will be at home to see Parents OB U to be prepared form e Public Fridays between 2.30 and 4.90 p.m. and at other times by appointment.

HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MKJ BIINOROFT-SLLKSMIB OPPOSITE TOWN MALL, 1 1. SPENCER ROAD (Late of 12, The Avenuak and Finishing). a n d WINES, SPIRITS ML Cait-Keid, B.A. mB at Trained FEW SPLENDID Old fllenlivet Whiskey. 3/6 k 4/- per bottle, fine 0 (No Adyanc* o i P a n s ). NEW JAMS,. BOTTLED 3L OF BENTLEPBOPLE ONLY b held a t 8, GRANGE R O A D . IV. G E O R G E ’S SCHOOL (U P P E R T O N ), Pupils oaobe prepared for the Cambridge Prel

OFFERING DURING FEBRUARY SUBJECT TO References from Parenta of Pnplla Apply, Mias B. Cluathxb. BAKES SONS’ SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF lifD M E. EMELIE PETRELLI, R.AJL. (Of Loudon) MACHINE (Late pupil of Signor Randcggort m* tJ1u ° IpAL S C H O O L O F T E N P E R CENT Prima Donna Opera and Principal London Oancerte. OUL (TnoHmotx I—m uia, Gbovk-bojld). i F miHHINg 4 G ib l s’ S chool. RECEIVES PUPILS for LESSONS In SINGING DAY and EVENING GLASSES are held ha ell Principals—MRS. C. H. on LA MOTH and VOICE CULTURE (Italian Method). flMawhea of Art, including Olaaaes In Metel Work, and Wood Oerving end leather Work. MRS. NELSON FOLEY, i So. (LonA) late CRAIG-Y-DON, 8, DUKES DRIVE, EASTBOURNE. l of the Ladles’ College, Also at Messrs. Clift’s. Glldredge road, and Vlalboro oan join for short periods. Assisted by a well-qualified Mosers. Hermitage A Sons, Terrainns-road MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL House beautifully sttoatod b> Its owi Tennis Courts and Playing Field. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. F O R G IR L S Gymnasium Room (SO ft. long). (UPPEKTON-BOAfi). Under Royal Patronage. Special Advantages tor K i t e and Mo MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL ISS ELEANOR RATCLIFFS. 10 y ean A ssistant tn MRS. WORDSWORTH. . F O R B O Y S M (T b o s h ic a i. I n stitu te, G r o v e-road). Flannels Walked in Bain Water, far the storage of retook large underground Oonerete Tanks kens tarn constructed. Has RESUMED HER CLASSES at the GRAND SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, HOTEL, SATURDAY. 2.15. Prospectus and full partionlare of three Hehools oan fee obtained from THESBCRETARY, Education Core- EASTBOURNE S• SOUTH STREET. Fancy Dancing, 1.30. Juveniles, 11 o'clock. fiMre. Town HaU. Eastbourne. ______BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AC At DEVONSHIRE PARK, WEDNESDAY, lit. F a n M r a d Annum. M A R S H A L L a n d DUNBAR L i m i t e d j Baby Classes Wednesday and Friday. 1L15. SANITARY STEAM LATJNDRY ( j (Proprietors : MARSHALL and SON), Special Class for Girls, 15 to 20 years, Wednesday. 6 o'clock. J An A dult Class for Offloer*. their friends and Eastbourne LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Residents, Friday Evening, 8.30. j I I ■ \ i CLERICAL, NAVAL AND MILITARY 1 TAILORS, .! Ever; oonveclecoe is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging SpecialUiaa ClwBei Win., for • an, Operatic U-..S -. Technique 11.. ----- nare------held daily by Houses, or Hotels. 11 • BIDING HABIT AND BREECHES MAKERS. ISS BALLS, L.L.A SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. L SPENCER ROAD. Telephone 995. « " * ^ ■■ Established 1898, Letters should he Hill, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne." Successful in Examination Work. HIGH CLASS LADIES' TAILORS. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ) ACHES BACKWARD PUPILS OR Ti SPECIAL 8UBJBCT8 WITH 8TUDENTS HOSIERS AND SHIRTMAKERS. \T ISS HUTTON MOSS and MISS PAIN* CENTRAL GYMNASIUM, X L ha^p resumed their CLASSES. CORNFIELD ROAD, Eastbourne. Families or Bchools. Hk jh ist References. Ch ild rut’s Claps at THE GYMNASIUM. YORK 111 & 113, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. ROAD,> m n on aBATURDAY8, a tit to is a v a . ata a 2.30on p.m. ^ ' HOFIKLD Apply. B a, HARRINGTON ROAD, LONDON, &W.

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. Glvee LESSONS In PRACTICE (TELEPHONE 105). FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, GOLF, Ac. and MAKING. FRENCH PAT \yriSS LUCY WAY is holding her and Mil .LINK IvJL CLA83ES at the SAFFRONS BOOMS, which JL N. COLLINS’ SPORTS SHOP, Mire BobofleM has had U year*' m commenced on 8ATURDAY, J anuary 22nd, a t 3 pan. pupils and in class teaohi Sohools attended. It SOUTH STREET (Near Town Hall), i t e n h a m c o u r t Blouse Patterns a l EASTBOURNE. Private Lessons can be given at any time, on „ t DETZMANN LONDON.” 8 , CORNFIELD BRACK REALLY application to S . SOUTH 8TREET. EASTBOURNE. OLOMEW ige, London, ZiZieh.: - - CHARLES B R E A C H , Telephone NO

RAWING AND PAINTIN' CLASSES, Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Plum ber, KISS MARGARET BENBOKB (i Beatrice Malcolm and Mr. W- Rothr W est End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, M |»ROMPT CASH ADVANCES LIFE OT.AHHEH at THE STUDIO, £10 upward*. (nest to 48, GROVE ROAD). ESTIMATES GIVEN FOE GEN BEAL SOUSE EE PALES. i Hour* M b 10—d and on Thwdays an London k Provinces Discount Company, Ltd. -M Ip jB . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. dam es for ebUdne. niin lal arrange schools. Poll particulars on appUcauoi J^RAWING AND P. MILLER & SELMES, Mtoi KATHLEEN SHAM CHE AP SB LOAN’S. DONE Society, A C.T, Cert. South Ki B u i l d e r s . D ecorators. £ 1 0 to any Amount. Every Description of Building and House Repairs done at Moderate For Particulars apply: ish Advances promptly made to Farmers, and every article of Furniture in our Home oomee from PETER’S. , ! Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. HAREWOOD PLAGE, HANOVER SQUARE. Dairymen and all responsible Applicants. P* • i j ' j i | • ' S t r ic test P rivacy Assured. Furniture to last m any lifetim es Office and Wprks: 76, TIDESWELL ROAD, EAST j. No Fee Charged. : • r j j Tj 1 | Advances Completed or Day op Applicatiok. .RAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS. T>HYSICAL EDUCATION f o r D e l ic a t e -to add distinction to the Home, to be pleaaing to the eye, and of comfort to the body, I Children at their own HOMES (any part of MONEY. E s ia b u s b x d 1879. * WARDROBES. England), including Dancing, Graoeful Department, Personal Attention given. No Sureties required. MISS MARGARET RIGG 1 of Education), retain its newness to the last, to always proclaim that none but the best materials were School of Art Walking apd Exerciser Apply by Letter, in Confidence, to Asst. Teacher Eastbourne MONEY. A Lady, with twenty years' experience in the Court ied in its manufacture, and only the most-skilled labour executed it, and withal to 1900-1915. 1b now devoting he y to PRIVATE W . T. LA M B & SON, WAEDE0B,ta- Circle* of Society, will forward long List of Patronesses fcpSSRS. M BARNARD & CO., I j t - . ! y I I and Terms upon application. i offer yon a 327, “ Chronicle ” Office. South-street. 44, L a n sb x y -boad, E astbourne. Pawnbrokers, Jew ellers and G eneral Salesm en, Saving o f 3/- in every JB1 spent. I - 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE. M IBS MINA HUDSON, Cert. Vos. T .O L J i l l Mem. LS.M. (former Pupil of Mr. Albert VtosttO. n Always ON SALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECONDS HAND WATCHE8, CLOCKS. GIVES LESSONS IN SOLO HINGING, V O iaE ■ '1 £ 3 to £ 1 , 0 0 0 Dali and ramble through our Entire Stare. All visits are free from importunity!! DEVELOP MINT and PIANOFORTE PLAYING. and P ri' Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Goods. Cutlery, Teleaoopes. Marine. Field and Opera Glasses, Pupils prepared for Examination. Excellent Testimonial*, p W e a ■e the leaders, D V A N O E D I Spectacles, tel kinds of Musical Instruments, Books, &o., tec. Amongst this year's snooossoo three pupils were selnnteA t, largest and . Note of Hand for the Final Tests In Solo Hinging at the Hastings Litboume mod Cash Adoanoei on every description o f Property. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Cask. Musical Festival Competitions, and two nandlrtalre t e r Office, 70, awarded Certificate* for Senior Solo Binging. ttOTK fOl H b M ajesty’s PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. Pass, Advanced Grad e. Associated Board R.A. M-teR-CJM. lCHAN 3E her weO- nare Car three jltrt or 2nd, far weU- IBS B. NOAKES, THE BEST AND FULLEST GUIDE BOOK mrne.—Amtly. TO nOrt—ARTHUR G. WHITEMAN, p, jV . '■* j w ie, s h ip St r u t , B siaH ros, 1 ftn., flentla. re Advanoes dally on simple Note of Hand to 1 Quantity honght for teamen. Farmers. .Prefearionte Gentleman Apart- CHAMBERS’ GUIDE TO EASTBOURNE, t House Keepers, tec Note our Terms) Aid Promis- Note, Is. weekly ; An.to. weekly; A50, 20s. weekly; i PBOPUBBLT ILL UBTEATED, J 40a weekly. Monthly or Qoartoriy Payments nged If desired. Existing Loans and Advanoes on ■Jifluinanna. aaaati AND CONTAINING A MASS OF INTERESTING LOCAL INFORMATION. iltare (without removal: paid off and re-airangsd at £j PATTERN M a uric per rate4. Advances also on Life Policies, Leates, BLACKSMITHS AND *^011 Priea OXTH 8HXLLXKG, la Pictorial Oovar. And Repairer* of all kinds of Ms | j . j|- • 1 , L I . , i . | T e L 1 0 7 8 . Steam, Gas A Water Engines, S y da Bode will be found at great advantage to the Trade of Eastbourne when used a* a book of ASHFORD ROAD, EAS reference. The desire of the Publishers was to makethis NEW EDITION A E E nE L b & AVAED, Eligliiseiliia Works! at POPULAR IN EVERY WAY. Carpenters : Plumbers Glaziers : j PaperkaDgers VALUE in SOAP may be obtained of the Publishers, Messrs. Faxnoo* )NICLB ” OPFICB, SOUTH 8TR1 PEB 2 t f L Bi DntxNQ aa u D aaw iao H o * AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. P b e Ch a ld ro n , D e l iv e r e d ......

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m o t o : \ CYCLES and FAENCOMBE & CO L i m i t e d SERVANTS WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED. 10; B.S.N .’a from HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO LET. £48. 10s.; Boyal Rufihld Combination, £84. Are Advertised In the whole of pt)«& SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. General Printers, Lithographers and Publishers Famccmbe & Co.’s Sussex Newspapers •iHITt did.) T .1 Lead le. CRANBOUHNK STBEHT, H A t One Charge, via. EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING EASTBOURNE CIHRONICLB AT MODERATE CHARGES. L I n se r t io n ... (not over 80 Words) On e S m u m ■ ■ l - ,j| ■ ■ ; : - 8 I n s e r t io n s...... Two S h il l in g s a n d Su h ic t NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES STAMPED IN ANY COLOUR IN£THB ^LATEST 7 I n s e r t io n s ...... F iv e Sh u x t o b ARTISTIC STYLES. i m .t m t Lasses and 48,W ILLINGD0N ROAD, Ea mine j PERSONAL ATTENTION G1 HeaaociBl Curds in Mew and Elegant Design. ' ■’ U TO ALL ORDERS. •| j , f * Eastbourne Chronicle FARMERS SO M O U R N IN G a S p e c i a l i t y . Show Cards and Libels Designed and Printed. Yisiting Cards from Type or Copper Plates. Bast Sussex News ! ) ] ]. ' ' I -5.-: . j' : f I- ■ Hastings Independent 3 and y jr a w BOAD, KRIQHTOHT ENGRAVING DONE BY ALL THE NEW PROCESSES. East Grinstead Observer • i- Ball Programme*, Mens Garda, Wedding Oarda and Invitations to Dinner, Musical and Sussex and Surrey Court Evening Parties, tastefully executed. Horsham Times M ■ ’ V i j !• 8 taring, at a very small cost. BB10HTQH. E s t a t e P l a n s L ithographed b y E x p e r i e n c e d D r a u g h t s m e n . UIAC Preaemtatfam Addressee Illuminated in the Highest Style of Art. C h r o n i c l e Chronicle ” Printing Works, South-street, Eastbourne m W m . ■P".|

8 EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916 EASTBOURNE CRICKET AND COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION. W. BEUEOED & SON. FOOTBALL CLUB. CHURCH SOCIETY. EASTBOURNE BRANCH. ELLIOTT'S MEETING. ANNUAL ANNUAjL MEETING. President ...... H is Grace the D uke of D evonshire. STORES.iC rs DIAL WRIST WATCHES FOR SERVICE USE. C. A. L uatham, Esq., J.P., Chairman of the Branch. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. PRINCIPAL LLOYD AND WOMEN WORKERS. LIMITED Local Committee: ■ Thos. Bennett, Esq. F. H. Hurst, Esq. Mss TnORNTON. (Opposite 8. Saviour’s Church), The___annual meeting df the Eastbourne Cricket and O.W. bOETON, Esq. Chab. Jewell. Esq. Mrs W. A OahUWBLL. On Sunday the annual sermons on behalf of the Benjamin Bradford, Esq. Alderman H W. Kkat, J P. Mrs. C. A LkatHaM NICKEL: 21/- each. Football! Olub took [place at the Town Hall on Monday Colonial and Continental Church Society were preached Michael Castle, Esq. Alderman Mark Martin Mm M. FsNCIS-JdNES. evening. Councillor F. H ollins, M.A., (president) A. A. Chapman, Esq. James Morris, Esq. Wife F. 11. Emaky in various local churches. On Monday afternoon the K. T. Dolan, Esq. Alderman O. F. Simmons. Mir. H. A Huicuisus. AAT..tfv L-RNE. K. H. Ellis, Esq.. I P (Deputy Chairman). occupied the ohair and amongst those also present were Fred. R. Ter-on. Esq. Mis R. J. Barber. And at MEADS. SELVES: £2 and £3. 3s. eaci Alderman H. W. KeavJ the Rev. F. W. Wright, Mr. J.- annual meeting in connection with the soiiety took Coxswain Tim Erbcdoe. K T Thornton, Esq. tits. J. It Hainb. place at the Town HalL The Mayor (Alderman 0. Mr. E J. Fillery. Henry Vine, Esq Mis. LrROHGE UUD30N. •jj • 1 . 1 j T. Baker, Capt. E. R. L- Hollins (King’s Own), Mr. H H: Webt Fovaeoux, Esq. Alderman E. Duke, J.P Miss Hourton. M. Hollins, iun:, Mr. T. W. Pritchett, the Hon. G. O’Brien Harding) presided *over a good attendance, 8TEPBKN N. Fox, Esq., J.P. Mr. T Richard-, Chief Officer H.M. Coastguard. Miss Muookidoe. T H E TIME CAN BE READILY SEEN IN THE DARK Oarew, Col. R. O. Hadow, Mr. E. Pipier, Mr. A. Len- which included Prinoipal Lloyd, D.D. (Emmanuel Mark Hookham, Esq Mrs. Abtlky Roberts: Mrs. H JIausuall, Albert A. Uabb, Esq. Mrs. Bolton. nard, Mr. G. W. Plummer,. Mr. S. Box, Mr. R. H. College, Saskatoon), the Rev. G. Matthews (late Stanbridge, Mr. R. Boyle, Mr. J. Si j Charlwood, Mr. ohaplain at Le Touquet), Rev. J. Salwey,. Rev. G. ~ P. ~ Hon. Treasurer: Major H. P. Moi.ineux, J.P. Hon. See.: Arthur E. I nfield, “ Wansfell,” 37, Hartftcld-road. Telephone Niimbers: W. G. Osborne (secretary and hon. treasurer), and Bassett Kerry, Rev. O. B. Cooper, Mr. O. -A Leatham Hon. Auditor: W alter G. Osborne, Esq. Collector: Mr. E. }l. Harvey. SdUTH Houses, 1227 (3 lines). others. j - [;, and others. The Maypy (Alderman Harding) was absent owing Meads B kanch, 207. S O N , ^ ™ ^ ^ , to slight indisposition. The Rov. J. Salwey said the society was suffering Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure from 1st January to 31st; December, j 1915. B R U F O K D & seriously through the war, and when they thought of T he B alance Sheet. what had been done by the two Dominions in which the Receipts. ' E xpenditure. Telegraphio Address: Alderman K eay, who is the Chairman of the Finance society principally operated, they" should realise that 1915—January 1st. £ s. d. 1915. £ 8. dj £ s. d. t o Balance in haud.G...... L...... 42 19 10 Salaries of Coxswains and Clews “ El l Iott's Storks, E a stbo ur n e.” Committee of the blub, in moving the adoption of the the society should not be permitted to (suffer. March Quarter—Coxswains. Bow report a|nd balance sheSt, said if ■ they gave oareful | Brancii Revenue. The Mayor remarked that he had had tie pleasure Annual Subscriptions (per Mr. man. Signal and Winch Man .. 5 10 0 POLICE COURT. EASTpOURNE EYE INFIRMARY attention to! the ’once sheet it would-be observed that of seeing a good number of Oauadians who were serving Harvoy)...... i ...... 60 7 0 J une Quarter—Ditto ...... 5 10 0 the expenditure had been oloselv watched. He the oountry, and they all looked upon this country Donations (ditto) ...... L 33 12 0 Sept. Quarter—Ditto...... 5 10 0 thought ithat if thi urea were carefully considered it as their home. We knew that when the time came the Parade and other General Contri­ 5 10 0 22 0 0 -Before Mr. A. Ma\ evre, D .L. (in the chair), ANNUAL MEETING. would be found it the olub had done better during oolonies would respond to the call of the old country. bution Boxes (per Mr. Harvey)... 7 3 11 Dent, K.C.M.O., __ r H . P . ------the past year an could reasonably have been Terriss Memorial Lifeboat House Payments raado for anil on The Rev. G. Matthews, in the course of an address Collecting Boxes ...... 20 18 behalf of Parent Institution as 0 . W. Bolton, Mr.'W] L. Wallis, Mr. A. expected; and thi whb were responsible for running per Remittance Received -— 'T E A A M ) C o t .FEE the club1 felt most .tefOl to those members who paii on his experiences as a war chaplain in France, said he Sale of old Haul off Warp...... 2 5 Mr. Claude Bishop, Mr. T. Parsons and Mr. R . T. T hoenton presided at the annual meeting Nett Result Ladies' Street Col­ ‘‘Jan. 20—Pension (Boniface) ..... 4 15 0 Duke. lections and other special efforts "Fob. 23—Service, unknown ...... 51 0 0 of. the Eastbourne Eye Infirmary, whioh took place in tfey had had no retuni exN;L.T. (half nett STORES. showed how much the society was appreciated, not had any spare capital tfiey would like to invest there * ' 'urination was given to the police. On February only by Eastbourniana, but by people in Seaford, emplacement here again and who warned tojgo,| became Collection in Eastbourne ...... 237 3 6 cost, £5. 12s. 6d,j. Flag Badges, LIKCITKO went to 26, Firle-road, with Chief Detective- Heathfield and other places.’ ]formerly they bad to go was a good opportunity;’ H e did not think it was fair empire builders in those gigantic areas overseas. the Result of the Collection at— Plummer Roddfc 8c Co. (5s), Parker. Queenie Radford was present, that three members of the olub should have the burden Hampden Park ...... 8 16 3 Badges for Helpers, Metcalfe, W. to Tunbridge Wells or Bright m for treatment. The Willingdon...... 11 10 4 (14s. Id.), Flag Badges, 8ca, Dover was shown one of the furs, which was one that work refleoted the greatest cre< lit on the infirmary and of this overdraft on their shoulders, and they would be (Oppoaita S. Saviour’s Church), very glad to be relieved of the responsibility which Wannock ...... i...... 1 18 11 Williams (3s.) ... a ...... '...... 6 14 10 Lad bee|n in the shop. Later the younger prisoner came also on rile oculist, Dr. Matthews. He pointed out Pevensey...... 2 0 11 „ Eastbourne Bill Posting Co.; Adver­ i wearing the other fur. , that the amount spent during the past year was rested upon them; There was no doubt that the club, FUNERAL OF MRS.! RIGDEN Pevensey Bay ...... L...... 3 19 4J tisements. &c. ...5...... [...... 3 17 2 owing to the kindness of the present Duke of Devon­ Mrs. Frances Emily Mary Vidler stated that her £134.4s. 10d., whereas the sul Scriptions amounted to Hankham ...... 0 13 10 „ Placing out and Collecting in tho EASTBOURNE carried on business as an antique dealer at 20, shire, held very valuable property, and when the war JHailsham ...... a...... 4 1 61 Tables and Chairs in I Streets only £50. Is. 1 was over,- notwithstanding what had been said, he AT LEWES. ‘ Gallery Kinema,” Ter­ (Spreadbury) ...... ;...... T. T 13 0 And at MEADS. i-terrace. The gold ring and vinaigrette pro­ The report and balance sheet were adopted thought Englishmen would enjoy a game of cricket or minus-road...... ,...... 7 4 1 „ Advertisements. Printing, 8cc., to her husband At mid - day [ on The throe members of the s absorbs anything froip 25 to 50 per cent, of hand of a master. The defect of suoh a book is that against em—names like the Howells, G. B. To the Editor. t on which was joined pieces of for. Later in the The strange speotacle of amed soldiers, with fixed Davies, W. 8 lird and many others. H e hoped that and orenee King (domestic servants) md Mr, J. income, from sixpence to eightpence in the £ only of it appeals, merely to an elect and select few, being day Shybil Radford came m wearing the other fur. when the war whs overerand and wewo had wonv the '' victory ‘ we Gander (coachman). Among thoseall also present were S i r : Just now we are having a surfeit of lecturing on the sums collected being repaid; whilst a very large primarily addressed to the cloistered women who do Vnien,spoken to she said, “ Can’t I pay for itt” With bayonets, in a Police Court w ts witnessed at the East­ must and should win, they would have some record in Lady Grantham, Mrs. Musgrave Brookshank, !Mr. F, the virtute and necessity of economy so-called, by every ier centage never receive any benefit at all, the lapses most for the world by going out of the world. And to the jewellery the elder prisoner said, “ My bourne Town Hall on Monday, when two soldiers were the pavilion of those members of the olub who had not B. Whitfeld, Mrs. HerbertWhitfeld, Mr. T S. Whitfeld class of preacher, from the Prime Minister and the ie;ng as enormous as they are inevitable. Two grim, who can estimate the value of such priceless services, or ■J gave me a piece of something whioh I thought brought into the Police Court under an escort in con­ only risked their, lives, bqt in many cases had given yoh Cross), Major R. L. Thornton (Framfield), the Primate, downwards to the village pedagogue and the ;aunt spectres, in normal tinies, are ever pursuing the measure the power of such disinterested prayers ? They parish beadle. This most abused term, economy, is I tijnand no good after w eleftthe shop, so 'I threwit nection with acase that was heard before Mr. Mayhewe, their lives for their country. The club had lost other . . jv. A.. D. 0 . Clarke, Mrs. Stewart-.Tones, Mr. H. L. lulk of the workers—sickness and unemployment. keep alight and burning the sacred fire on the altar of iver & wall neinear Trinity Church. ster has made the text of a few wise, and many otherwise, faith and love. And it is perfectly right that those who •way D. L., and other Magistrates. old friends, amongst them being Mr. Herbert Elliott, Bostook, Mr. Edmund White, Mr. T. Stan ion Hillman, Co-operation, by a stroke of-the pen, and one premium with whom Mr. (Alderman Keay and himself had Miss Streeter, the Misses Goldfinch, the Misses disquisitions on the necessity of limiting expenditure; for any number of members constituting a society, has have beard the call and seen the vision should consecrate ___evidenoe the prisoners were oommitted for , The case was one in which Matthew Beeney, of worked for over twenty years on the com­ Newington, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Blaker, Hr, and Mrs. but few, very few, on the greater importance of spend­ revolutionised the, whole industrial insurance system themselves to this blessed work, which is naturally the trial at the Quarter Sessions, bail being allowed in the Sidley-road was charged with receiving on February mittee. Another generous friendj Mr. Harding, of Reginald Blaker, Mr. !H. M. Blaker, Miss Beard, Mrs. ing wisely, uot withholding expenditure. As I have reduced it to prime cost, am) made lapses impossible, privilege of not many. They are like the Ark in the father’s recognisance of £10. 12th from Private Hookey anc Private Clements, Hants Torfield, had gone; ope who was always ready to help Loud, Mrs. Lang, Miss Lucas, Miss Lee, Miss D. Lee, previously pointed out, economy does not necessarily besides releasing a large army of non-producers for camp of Israel. By their dedicated lives they represent Carabiniere, a sack oontaifiing 80-lbs. of oats, valued at aiiy good object. Mr. J. Luard Pattisson, an old Mrs. NioholsonDSIiss Nicholson, Mrs. Punker, Mr. A. F. mean to refrain from spending, but to spend wisely ; to useful productive work. What it has done in this a perpetual protest for clean and religious conduct in A SEPARATION. £1. 7a 6d., the property of t le Secretary of State for cricketer, though not Jong in Eastbourne, was a great Drake, Mr. W. F, Ingram, Alderman Every] Mr. A. S. L. obtain the utmost possible value in return for the respect, co-operation can do! in other respects and is the business of the world and the hurly-burly of strife. D. MacKinven, of Royal-parade, War, well knowing the same to have been stolen. supporter of the club, Which would; miss him. Perfect, Mrs. J. H. A. Jenner, Miss Cruttenden, Mrs. money sp en t; in a word, the wise adaptation of means doing did space admit of the recital. They build round us an invulnerable wall of prayer and Prisoner said he bought t le oats and did not know to ends. Economy means literally the way of doing in two cases for assaulting his wi The vioe-presidents were re-eleoted, with the excep­ T. J. Monk, the Matron and several wouhded soldiers There is no limit, exoept hiimau shortsightedness, to praise and constant adoration, which, though silent and an; he was further summoned for they had been stolen. from School-hill House Hospital (of which institution the things, and] the qualifying adjective defines the the possibilities 6f co-operation, in peace times or war. invisible, is a mighty spiritual force, greater and I Detective-Inspector Wells i Imposed that about 7.20 on tion of Mr. Matthews, who retired; and thirteen particular kind of economy referred to. Political, There was also a complaint against members of thei committee were elected, power being deceased lady was a generous supporter, a id one of her Yours faithfully, stronger than all tho armies of our enemies and millions (the former defendant’s mother) Saturday evening he was in Burlington-road, when he daughters renders valued assistance on thte staff), Coun­ social, domestic, and so on, almost indefinitely. In of bayonets. For more is done in prayer than this saw prisoner draw up his cal >i to the public bar of the given to co-opt two additional members. The captains modern parlance, however, the" term is commonly GEORGE E. QUIRK. lacKinven, her daughter-in-law. of cricket chosen were Mr. E. Matheson and Dr. cillor H. T. Barrett, Mr. D. Hayter Cross Miss Green, world dreams of. Here we have a secret reserve of Burlington Hotel. Prisoner went into the bar, and upon Sir. G. Huggett, Mr. H. Mercer, Mr. F. Woollard, Mr. narrowed down to express thrift or frugality and some­ faith l which makes us invincible. The last line—yes, T. E. Y.‘ Kirrian appeared oh behalf ol ooming out again, drew his hi rse across to the entrance Heasman. times parsimony and niggardliness. But in almost t and Mr. R. A. Niedermayer defend’ D. lit. White, Mr. F. Martin, Councillor ,P. W. King, and the first line—of England’s defences and England’s of Rosemount stables, leaving; the back part of the cab Mr. W. G. Osborne; was re-elected hon. treasurer and 'ood, Mr. ancl every case I have noticed that the advocates of economy UNFOUNDED STATEMENTS CONCERN frontiers is the vanguard and rearguard at once of our case had been adjourned to see if immediately in front of the gates. He‘ then whistled was cordially thanked for his past services. Curtis, Mrs. for others are themselves the incarnation of the vice praying sisters. Mr. Brett adapts his addresses with a come to an agreement as to term s and went into the bar again Witness noticed a door Votes of thanks to Mr. Plummer, the auditor, and _____ , ___ . M rs. Ill Smith. of extravagn ice and wastefulness, from the Government ING BARON VON ROEMER, beautiful fidelity to the wants of our spiritual guardians, Kirtian said he and JMe. Niedermay bad dis- of the stables open and Privt ,te Hockey then came out the Chairman concluded the meeting. Mr. L. A. Muddle, Mr. and Sira. G W. l ovely; Mr. T. right down tin,mgh every public department from the who hold a trust which they realise and splendidly 1 the matter, and they had agreed a certain and went across to the hotel. H e remained there for a Reed, &c. The Rev. Preb. Poole, R.D., Was prevented highest to the lowest. As Shakespeare says, “ He is a fulfil. H is words just now are singularly opportune, at >being adopted subject to the I ' tea’ oon- few minutes and then left the bar and went back to the from attending through another engagement The seat good divine who follows his own teaching. It is easier AN APOtOGY. a time when the souls of men are stirred to their ----- ition Stables. Shortly afterwards the door of the stables The presence at the meeting of Oapt. E. R. L. to tell a hundred men what wks the right thing to do, It was suggested there should .Hollins (son of ithe wbrthy president) was a feature of ing arrangements at the church were carried | out b’ fouiidations, and there seems every sign of a grand 'consent. immediately opposite the cab opened and Hookey oame than to be any one of the hundred to do it.’? And the religious regeneration, and there is the sound of an intertest The Secretary (Mr. Osbtirne) had sent Capt Mr. J. Punker and Mr. W. Martin (churchwardens’ In our last issue was reprbduced a paragraph from Jhairman: Can we do that? out and looked up and down the road. Hookey was and Mr. F. Firmin (sidesman), series of meetings now,; being held in the Saffrons abundance of rain. Kirtlan: We have arranged it bv oo: immediately followed by Clements, who carried the Hollins, to his eamp in , a oopy of the halance- Rooms are an apt illustration of Sbakespeare’s dictum, the Weekly Dispatch, by which the impression was _ „ 1 “Z - ____ , ______. r. sheet expressing a hope that he might find it con­ The coffin was of polished oak with brass furniture, S Chairman: I was wondering whether we oould sack of oats produced. It was put into the cab, which and a monumental example of wide divergence of conveyed that Baron von iRoeiiier, of Lime Park, irithout any evidenoe. You have agreed upon the was drawn away frqm the gate by Hookey, who> then venient to attend the meeting. In reply the captain and bore the inscription: “ Charlotte Harriett Rigden, practice from preoept. feareld he would not be able to oome, but, noting the died February 10th, 1916, aged 79 years.” Herstmonceux, was an alian enemy and that his went into the hotel ■ A few (minutes later he returned As examples of academic discussion they are residence was the subject of local suspicion. The state COAST MAYORS’ MEETING. Kirtlan: That should be an order by to the stables and was followed by Beeney, who took adverse balance in the accounts, hedoubledhis subscrip­ There were many beautiful floral tributes, which bore exoellent; as etymological exercises they could hardly tion. His attendanoe was, under the circumstances, a the following inscriptions. i ments and comments copied from the Dispatch article alimony at the of 12s. 6d. a week, to be the nosebag off the horse. V, 'itness went up to the cab be beaten; as ethological studies they ate fine; but are entirely without foundation, and we desire at this _ through tne . officer; the wife to have | and found the oats inside. He saw Hookey and Clements pleasant surprise. It transpired he was spending a few In affectionate remembrance, from George and Ethel, what useful purpose do they serve ? For whose benefit A conference of East Kent Mayors and Chairmen of days at The Grange (the:residence of his parents), and Vera and Kenneth. __ earliest opportunity to express our sincere regret that Local Authorities was held at Ramsgate on Tuesday. < ustody of the < he husband to have reaaon- and told them Beeney would be charged with receiving are they held ? Three o’clock p.m. is hardly the time they obtained insertion in this journal. At the same i. The only i on which we are not in the oats, and that he should hand them over to the took advantage.of the oppprtunity to “ turn up ” at the In ever-loving memory of dear mother, from W illie and when' those most in need of lessons in domestic economy* The object of the conference was to call upon the annual meeting] Olive. ■ time we tender to Baron von Roemer our earnest and Government to take such steps as would provide for agreement is question of reasonable military authorities. Hdcke;r said, “ It is the first time In ever-loving memory of dear mother, fpm Flo, Mab would be likely to attend. And half-a-orown for five it has oocurredj’ ; Clements observed, “ Oh, give us a unreserved apology for the appearanco of the article, proper warning of the approach of enemy aircraft and and Amy. lessons, or one shilling for a single lesson, with a tea and for any resultant annoyance the publication may to give such protection as was necessary against damage Chairman suggested that the matter oould be red, “ I did not know the With Prank’s, Ivy’s and Hilda’s love. thrown in, hardly strikes one as exemplifying the have occasioned him. it* look the three men to 3, THE RED CROSS AUCTION SALE. In loving memory, Mr. and Miss RigdW , Belle Vue, simplest form of domestic economy. If it is a mutual which the raiders were capable of causing. The pro­ Viotoria-plaoe, and handed the soldjere over to a Salisbury. So far from the Baron’s patriotism being open to ceedings were private, and no report was issued. Two veh, in . . . the Chairman, said he improveknent society for a select coterie of people I can question, he has demonstrated by life-long support of, on conditions, a separation, but he was sergeant. Upon going to B Money’s stables he found a • With much sympai iy, from Lady Grant lam and Miss understand it, but what is its practical value ? I say Mayors who were unable to attend wrote strongly ■combe Place, near l ewes. and active participation in, movements of an essentially to plead guilty ie accusations. He pre- quantity of oats similar to those produced, and at his HIGHLY SATISFACTORY RESULT. Muriel101 Grantham, B this without wishing to discount iu the slightest degree protesting against the action of the Press Bureau in Withllove,ilk from Mi or and Mrs, Grauthsim. English character his great devotion to the interests of giving prominence to the locality on the occasion of a private agreement. Mr. house he fdund the two sacks produced. ' - In affectionate rememembrance, Mr. and Mrs. Sagar the excellent addresses given by Miss Barnett, which or the order to _ Those two bogs v ere picked up in Queen’s- this country. British born, and in warm sympathy last week’s raid. even i The auotion ale ifts contributed, for the benefit Mui[usgrave Brooksbank, Barcombe.B ,oould hardly be excelled for their literary and dialectical with public institutions that reflect the spirit and the abject to 1 leaocess. gardens. iie local litale and the Equipment With sincere sympathy,■nr Lady Shlffner, Bevern Bridge merit, or as an opening for a discussion, but how Lanoe-Sergt. Hawkins, of the Hants Carabiniere, House, Lewes. ' aspirations of this land, he may be counted among the Chairman: we have no power to and Wkr Ht uttcis Depot, was continued at the --- Iki - utterly futile as a solvent of economic problems. Miss iy that. In it you would be gave evidenoe to the effect that the bags were the With'love and In ionate remembrance of a kind Barnett, like most of the speakers present, and, indeed, best known and most highly respected of Sussex men,— 11 on Satu ,y, this being the fourth day of friend and neighbour, ,nk and Ali ce Loud, one much given to unobtrusive works of benevolence, THE GARDENER. to define what th ei ___ , ------should be. property of the War Office. There was , ^ "in a good attendance, and the brance of my dear nistress, from the majority that adopt the role of preceptors and a short time to enable the Private Hookey repeated a statement he had made to In affectionate remi and one always ready to further, financially or other Cha The ease was pat back : ion proceeded spirit x(ly until the closing hour in her old nurse Oee counsellors nowadays, seem completely out of touch I knew Him not at first, I only saw ' to further confer,, later Mr. Kirtlan said ap the adjutant that morning. He said he and Clements with reality. wise, any worthy and needy object. A J.P. for the the | eveni [Mr. ,nd Burke, on behalf of the WHth deepest Bym; athy and regret, from the Maids county,’ the Baron sits usually at the Hailsham Bench, A Gardener weeding thistles at had been arrivi ■' and asked the Magis- went to the Burlington Hote on Saturday morning and Managing mitl then made the interesting and Gander. /1 What is wanted in the affairs of the Empire, of the »to make a ' " aon on the terms men- saw Beeney, who asked! them to have a drink; The With deepest sym lathy, from the Cleiks of Messrs, where he brings to bear upon the businesspf the Court And noxious plants that would defy His law ; announcement hat ceipts from the sale (including kingdom, of the home, at the present time, during the Though round Him was a mystery and awe, tin ted above. T) imonses for. assault were pridbner asked them if they bad any oats to'spare, bat Beaumont, Son 86 Ki_Jen. f war, during peace, and at all times, is a co-ordination of the open and judicial mind that makes for justice donations in ihed an j approximate aggre- In most affectionate remembi ance, from Frank betweeii the parties concerned. An instance of the Among the bramble bristles. proceeded with. party agreed to pay theigr they said “Not now.” 'In [he evening they heard a ite of £2,223. In an undertakingj of such magnitude all our resources, and a simple unification, through whistle and he looked out c f the door and then went Whitfeld and Muriel” Baron’s kindly solicitude for the poor and afflicted He was so human-sweet and soiled with dust, le expenses were considerable] but there With sincere sympathy from Mr. tend Mrn. W. Withers collective effort, of all our pubho services. Co-operation In homely garb, He captured not my trust. across to the hote! Beeney a gain asked if they had any Welliigham House, is a word that most of these pseudo-economists seem not occurred when, some time ago, he invited the crippled to ! ope that a round sum oS £2,000 Moore and Miss Dorothy Moore, children of Eastbourne to his residence, and there . was sum- oats and he was given soma They did not take any wou able fa the objects of the sale. Rlngmer. , to have hi I praised Him for the diligence, the zeal money from Beeney. In affectionate remombrance, from Mre. Lee, Ethe! they know what it connotes. Our Army and Navy entertained them in a liberal and considerate manner. And love that were not wasted, hat valued The printed references to the Baron, although of a pleaded The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said the military Elsie and Dorothy, j ,1 _ , Certainly: exemplify in a large degree the value of That still had something kindly to reveal; authorities wished him to ri imind the Bench that this With love, from the Rev. and Mrs. J T. Kershaw, speculative rather than positive and definite character, As if, in every plant that bore His seal, Corsley Rectory, Warminster- J ■ _ , collective effort; and the Government___ by by taking taking ci control are clearly void of any real basis, but having been e prosecutrix, who! a milliner’s shop, said the was a serious crime, and they hoped the man wonld be SCOUT. With sympathy, from Lieut--Co! 'Sir Bt rry and Lady of the -railways, monopolising the supply of sugar, Fruition dear was tasted. " lonastai ’ * loor. i severely punished. _ Cusack-Smith, Redlands. Maidenhead. regulatihg the conduct of the banks and in other ways, re-printed in this paper, we hereby formally and fully Though surly thorns denied their native dower,. F Detect! ■ker stated that he saw The Chairman said Beeney had been found guilty of Mrs. J. O. Lucas, the Misses Lucas anc. Mrs. Arthur have shown the value of op-operation. W hat the Govern­ repudiate them, and retract every single reflection And rushed at once to fragrance aud to flower. endant at Site produoed a very serious offence, and t hey oould do nothing hot thte Western Front, of Private Hill, i r | 1 ■ : ment have done to serve tne passing purposes of the which the article seemed to cast upon the subject of E, the contribution. I wandered here and there and saw Him purge ; and said, adm it” T inflict the maximum penal ,y of three mouths’ hard Ind Battalion Royal Sussex With affectionate niemory, from (he Rev. and Mrs. D. moment, controlling these public services and condition­ labour. lent, the!East! >e Association of jBoy Soouts, Lee Elliott and Dr. afid Mrs. Edmund G| Coleshill, The statement that men of the Carabiniers Of blight thte sickening blossom, m . said the girl had always 1st Eastbour Warwickshire. ing the supply to the demand, eliminating to a great But there was pity ite the scathing scourge ; * roop in particular, have lost a extent waste, abolishing competition and ensuring were quartered in his house was wholly unfounded. : loyal mem! vho was ever trying to uphold In affectionate remembrance, thi Rev. and Mrs. C. Baron vop Roemer was wounded in South Africa and Sometimesi He Crake the wild wind’s angry surge, . , I Parker the girl was a friend of Clark Snell. economy and efficiency, the co-operators of Great Upon H is own warm bosom. .t'V ,t law b------ipt and practice. H e joineJ With deepest sympathy, from Mrs Hub ird. was invalided home. Radford, had been before the ZEPPELIC PROPHETIC. Britain have been doing for upwards of sixty years H e set on buds, that were a frailer yield, t.r; morning, t Eastbourne ! >p in lff“r ' u- ” W ith deepest sympathy, Mr. anj Mrs- Reginald H. with manifest advantage to the community- This is not a, obtained 1 _’s Powell, Mailing House, Lewes. FROM TH E WEEKLY DISP-Lt CH.” His ministering band that made a t nield. w $ . pat under probation for 1 2 only the greatest economic movement of all time, but it RL’ i This was written by Ian (fid gentleman of 84, on the Acting it With mu oh regret tend sincere syn , Mr. and Mre. The following appeared in last Sunday’s Weekly J. Campbell-Johnstone, Whyl; is also the greatest social and moral movement, so far I.would not, could not mark the Vision soon iK£;'m.' evening of January 31st, while in ignoranoe that the ipr man; Dispatch:— But only labour’s duty, a stoat . _ With sinoere sympathy. ,nk Moffiatt Smith, as results can be measured. But judging from the &;■, lastgreatraid was m progress Middlekam, Ringmen speeches at the tea and tattle meetings under review, . “ In our issue of the 6th instant a paragraph appeared And not the glory of a greater boon ; m&y' TELEPHONE MESSAGES DURING The Kaiser said, “ Iiinte nd to win. five times for the Army on the In I grateful remembrance, the members and no one present seems to have been awareof the great in page 3 in the column headed ‘ Lord Kitchener and Nor did I know, the sun itself and moon I © wijth true British tenacity, Btuok helpers of the Mothers' Meeting at ffe C hurch, Lewes, transforming movement going on around them and in London’s Air Defences,’ ini which certain references Drew from His Face their beauty. And the devil’s not in it when I begin. epted. H is letters from the W ith Mr. and Mrs. George lericx Beaumont's were made to Baron' Charles Henry von Roemer, of •• RAIDS. l! To do nothing to-day is i in absolute sin, their midst; or if they were, they either forgot it or And though He scattered from Him blank and blot, ■ss'h’-: it spirit : they contain the sincer ' Lawn, Ci ltd! Herstmonceux, Sussex, conveying the impression that I stood bteside Him and beheld Him not. Go, bring my most up-b -date Zeppelin.” W it y-r from and Mrs., Beard, pnrposely ignored It < Onoe a Scout always a Scout,” War economy, or any other eoonomy, means, as the Baron is the subject of local suspicion, as being ‘ an have been requested to publish the following iand “ ” - ’ Sunny Mildew and evil from H is pathway fled Then he Bailed away anc aooured the sky, idea is to In i ___ionate I brance, Mr and I Ire. George H. have said, the way things are done. The more we alien enemy’ and of antitBritish sympathies. We Till some women and oh Ildren caught his eye. tuld he! r sentiments have satisfied ourselves that any such idea is absolutely For a more fruitful giving, i from the Secretary of, the War Office :— Day .ycroft, Bolney eliminate waste, useless expenditure, needless duplica­ The crushed and wounded herb upraised its head ; ooaadon of a recent air raid the transmission “ Hello! ” he cried, “ here’s a ohanoe for a try,” I rather £ not, and, deepest :----- Mr. Ronald Baker, tion of service and abolish npn-productirte labour and untrue. . * j * - S ' ; j And he dropped a few bombs on the paaseraby. they oarry “ Baron von Roemer is a British-born subject, has Yes, where H,e toiled the graves released their dead, telepbmie messages of importance was Withmuohsymi y, from Mrs. icholson and family, the paraatio class that lives and thrives on the labour And at His touch grew living. This Germhun of Gtermhuns heard the crash, of others, the more we increase the wealth and resided in the County of Sussex for upwards of forty ___ er,died ] he and his With kind sympat by, Mr. and ihson, Myton, years, and has served his country as an officer in the The mould and moth renounced their wont, and And grinned with glee When he saw the smash, improve the status of the community. The whole turned ’, late f r]of the the Rev. and Mrs. 3rd Royal Sussex Regiment for seventeen years, having And twirling the ends of his fierce moustache, ve service,.“ ewhere on affeotionate nembrance, design of cooperation is to do this. It unifies the pro­ Towards better life and with new splendour burned. Said “ ‘ Vorwarts’ and find me another batch.” ducer. the distributor and the consumer, to tho advant- ® service in the SoutK'Afriean war. Hte is also well Exe J. F. T. Mr. and Stuart ’illett's (Brighton) age of alL - ■; - ■. ] u j [own as a keen supporter of all patriotic movements, Not till He called my name did I perceive “ Each seeks his own in others good, ng a member of the Ljooal Defence; Committee, The Passion more than kindness, the Area kind rememb moe,, from MajorMi an d Mrs. Baines, bruiting Officer of the District, and is also a J.P . for That wrought for wanderers powers they might m uohsym p’ y, Mr. and Mrs. En iest V. Clark, And all men work in brotherhood.” y, Edith. Nugent. Ai thur and Guy, the County. j • 1 !’ retrieve; One feature of life in Bermuda which alwa; cerests To give one concrete example; space forbids more. Not till I saw the nails would I believe, prosperity of .Mrs. F. C. Hawkin s, Eastbourne. “ We much regret that the references above referred 'hT i ,t’s deepest s: rmpathy. There are in Great Britain to-day some hundreds of to should have received publication in our Columns, and And burst the clouds of blindness. poverty at least two-thirds of all thousands of insurance agents, representing some scores But now I see the Master every day, funeral i nts were]carried out by Mr. hasten’to express our sincere apologies to Baron von ) the pc etal service of the world are of l&sdranoe _ companies and collecting societies. Roemer for the annoyance to which he and bis family In every hand that plucks some thorn away. 1 by English-“pmking people. John ’uller, i il-hill, Lewes. Uncountable time and energy is wasted by these agents, have been exposed as a result of such publication.” F . W. Ohdk W m r-te? I N c

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As one who was privileged: to bo near him doting his ' last illness tie appreciated his nobility' of * o luractor. He THU PIER. PLACES OF WORSHIP. v is not only n true soldier of his >uliti v, hut a laithful DEVONSHIRE PARK. DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. soldier of the King of kings. He .lumcrlit 'lie .tbmliers VABBB Ohdbob (Bi. Mutt' s).—Sunday terriers: Holy of the Comic-ill would Uke to have Mj:m- m-n.eutr: of Mr. ; THE CHAMPION COMEDY COMPANY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ‘THE and a t 11.16 ANGEL IN THE HOUSE.” *TOREi a uonimimioD, T ana » am . Kinglideyrs lung assoriation with the lown and port, j Fon.r well-known and favourite plays are being Mr. D’Arcy Woollven, the well-known baritone, was There was much hearty laughter at the D evonshire on 1st and 8rd Sundays; Matins, U i . and session: and with their permission: he propo-ed to present a presented in the Pier Theatre this week by the Litany 11,16 2nd and 4th Sundays; ___ Baptism. 4 the special voealist at the concerts last week-end,,, when Park Theatre on Thursday evening, when Mias Darragli* children’s sendee, a p-m. s me > service on Srd framed ptrtrait of him to be hung up in the Council Champion Comedy Company, a combination of accom­ the admirably programmes arranged attracted large Mr. Basil Sydney and Company presented the m e Bundsy at 4 p.m., alternate months i 1th St. M ichael's, Chamber. An excellent reproduction of the portrait plished artists who have interpreted the plays with I audiences. The suite, “ Namouna” (Lalo), which was comedy by Eklen Phillpotts and Maodonald- Hastings* Church), Ooklynge; evensong and_ sermon. 180 p m . Week appeared n the current issue of the Bast Sussex Newt. convincing effect. On Monday afternoon and evening ! produced here for the first time a few tfeeks ago, has, The Angel in the Hoase. The,-piece has achieved^ Days - Holy Communion, Dally at 7< i s m , also Wed- The On human said he was sure the Council wpuld be David Garrick was successfully presented, Mr. William on further acquaintance, quite confirmed early impres­ remarkable success in London and it is safe to predict , 11 JO am . Other services:_ 10 am . and very pleas ed to accept the gift in memory of one who Macready appearing in the name part, with Miss Edna sions of its charming qualities and, as presented at 1 that during the present tour ii will meet w ith £b& 'r W i also*8p.m.; 1180 am ., Godfrey Turner as “ Lillian.” The cast also included .; Saints’ Days i l o w A had serve: the town faithfully for i long period. Monday’s concert under Mr. Megoue’s discriminating unstinted approval of the provinces. The outstanding^ feB o lu B N B : and address. Wm. O. Mr. Eric Brighton as “ Alderman Basing,” Mr. Terence ! baton, it Proved as popular as ever. Bizet’s overture' j feature of the play is the curious character of the “ H< ____ I ftlBt t V jBflT■y 'W______^ E 'b ! __< __ , Her. 0. , Veno’s cured him so thoroughly that T he Local R ecruiting Tribunal. 0*Kelly as “ Dick Dasha way,” Miss Lottie Ray as .38. Kirkley. “ Patrie,’ Sir |{Edward German’s Welsh Rhapsody, and j Hyacinth Petavel,” who, at the age of 42, becomes < H. W est. Bev. J . H . S. Kenyon and 1 The Gei leral Purposes pommitte e reported that they “ Mrs. Crabshaw” and Miss Kathleen O’Kelly as Grieg’s romance for strings ‘‘Last Spring” were the ! adopted son of a country gentleman. He immrj;* o m i r Mtseiow book, sale medical tests, and Is now at the “ Tabitha.” , * . with the Parish Church).- services: Holy had considered a commumcafron from the Local Govern­ other number^ on the programme and were performed I imposes his advanced ideas upon the whole hoi ment Bot rd relative to the appointment of local On Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday evening the with the customary taste^and finish _which one has | re-organises the entire domestic arrangements, Communion a t 8 am . on tn d and tan days, and a t 19 famous play Trilby was reproduced, with Mr. Macready on Id Sunday; matins and sermon, Private Swift, whose home address ns 14, Victoria Cottages, Tribunals under the Military tier vice Act. i They oome to expeejt from the Devonshire Park Orchestra. he is careful to assert that he will give as little trouU reebmmen ded that the Tribunal acting under Lord “ Svengali” and Miss Godfrey Turner as “ Trilby.” and sermon, <.f Kew Gardens, Surrey, is now " Somewhere in France,” but his A feature of Tuesday’s concert was a very praiseworthy as possible. He actually interferes with the love affaim : Holy I Derby’s G roup System be Appoin -ed, namely, Messrs. Other plays that have met with favour were Caste rendering of Wagner’s “ Siegfried Id yll’1’ This piece is H u m , . wife tells the story of his cure by Veno’s Lightning Cough Cure. of two young oouples, and argues his physiological ! (3 lines). ___g aunlan. every Sunday 8 am , F. J. Thjer, R. T. Clark, J. S. Corbett, ;G. A and The Lady of Lyonst the last-named being given an example ofljthe great composer’s more tranquil style reasons so strongly with his host that the la tte r i* She says: “ It was a wonderful cure thkt V eno’s effected in my Richardson and W. Norman, with the addition of yesterday afternoon and the former on Thursday after­ and in its scoring conveys the effect of chamber music. noon. firmly convinced that an exchange of fianonaa even ii^ra-vioe last (Sunday at mo _ 3 L husband. He used to Suffer dreadfully with baker’s asthma, Messrs. S. Sargeant and J. J. Bro’ vning. The instrumentalists were fully alive to the possibilities is eminently desirable, especially from a eugoui* U : a bemoon services, mem only on ,y, children To-day Trilby will be played at the afternoon per­ and now to see him looking so well—I can't jteU you how Mr. Saigrant moved the adoption of the report. of the work aijjd, save for some vagaries on the part of point of view. How this assertive gentleman is brought on4t i Sundays evening serrioeS.80. i : Holy formance, when Mr. Macreadv’s powerful and dramatic Oconmunion, ThursdavB, 19 noon; Jut service, pleased [ am. He had buffered for yeirs, twelve or more, and Mr. Coi an seconded, and) the motion was carried. the horn on jfne lowest notes, realised them to a very to his senses readers who have a partiality for am using Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays a 11 noon. never could find relief from ordinary treatment, tjhough he had impersonation of “ Svengali” should not be missed. commendable pejgree. Svendsen’s brilliant and haunt­ comedy should see for themselves. I EASrBOURNK" This evening David Garrick will be repeated. V 11. been uni ler doctors and had even attended a hospital. It used ing “ Carnavaja Paris” was accorded a worthy inter- The oempany responsible for the reproduction gave a. rotation, as were also Beethoven’s Leonora Overture to make my heart ache to see him sometimes, bent nearly CONCERTS BY THE “KNUTS.” spirited display, and although the forceful “ Hyacinth** BarTa P/Basaett Kerry. Onrate, B*v. B- 8. Oripps. o. 3 and the Finale from Tschaikow^ky’s Fourth dominated the situation the other parts were well fillwt- Further concerts are announced to be given in the • ' I StBanotm ’B.—Sundays: Holy Communion at T * 8 an double :nd just gasping for breath. But Veno’s cured him NEWHAVEN BOARD OF SSymphony. J Mr. Basil Sydney, in the principal role, gave a splendid ^SS liS o 'pm ; Liuhy BSSim.: Choral Eucharist at about two years ago, cured him so thoroughly that he was able ! Pier Theatre to-morrow (Sunday) by the Knuts Kamp The Overture and Scherzo from Mendelssohn’s impression of a remarkable character ; his dry tyui M l am ; matins U06. aino^hfldren’s seryioesp.m.; j Komedy Kompany, unler the direction of Capt. EL evensong <80. Hedy Days- Holy Oommnnion l and 8 last December to join His Majesty’s ! Aimy, and is now on GUARDIANS. incidental music to “ A Midsummer Night's Dream” was most drolly conveyed, whilst his portrayal g Active service. I really don’t know how to praise Veno’s Green FoL r* i. i j i- , a*. , , Appasionata.' In the evening the following programme The oompany conclude their engagement to-day, with m a Saturdays. __ j Book of V ena's Lightning Cough Cure is the Safest and Surest Remedy for : ------, Book.' Vicar, Bar. H . U . | Guardians was held at the Workhc use______on Friday. _ Mr., -*™* **’• *-'• Cartons delightful play, Mr. Preedy and of French, Russian and Italian .works was submitted :— performances at 2.30, 6.45 and 9. W. BbownI presided and there were also present Mr. I Coun,tess, will be enacted next week by Mr. Charles Overluro Bo the opera, “ Le Rol d'Ys" ...... Lalo Whelp ton; curates, Bar. a W. Horsburgh mid Bar. C onghs and Colds, M M I d . Children's Conghs, ytt a — i—*-----i-\ -rrr -at------x ' r- * Road-Night’s Company, which comprises a number of “STOP THIEF.” L. B —da. ij j j . W. A Cowlev (vice-chairman), Mrs. W. Normah, Miss Anilante OSantabiie for Strings ..... TsrhaiJcowshy Bronchitis, V. W illetl, Miss Coker, Mr. Hanjy Willett, Mr. C. S. accomplished and experienced artists. This is a comedy Prelude and Caucasian Dance...... Jpolitor-Ivanov MR. PERCY HUTCHISON AS “JACK Bte. PkffKB’4, Meads-road.—Sundays, Holy Communkm T 1 in which Mr. Weedon Grossmith has achieved one of 'Grand V also do Conceit ...... Glazounow and 8 a m (also, 1st and BrdHnndayB 9.46 am ); matins In flaefl: ■ ■ 2 Nasal* Catarrh, Beard, M i. H. M. Stack, Mr. J. i VI. Moubray.j Mr. J. DOOGAN.” 10.46 am!; Choral Eucharist U noon; U ta jU ° u i , Mr. T. Colgate, Mr. A O. Giles, Mr. H. his greatest character successes. The play is in three Meditation from “ Thais ” ...... Massenet L an g Tr o n b le s, a BOTTLE. Bad Breathing. Fantasia, “ La Boheme” ...... Puccini A farce of an exceptionally clever and diverting- I E lectricity pm : evensong 880 p m . Week days; Holy (tan- | Carr, W. Green, Mr. G. Holman and Mr. D. acts and is highly entertaining throughout. There are | Overture, “ William Tell” ...... Rossini mnninff\ daily at 8 &.si». with additional______t 1/3 and 3/-. 3/- Eldridge, with the Clerk (Mr. H. 1V. Coupe). to be matinees daily and performances also on Monday, Romance, “ Ave M aria"...... Gounod character, entitled Stop Thief, by Carlyle Moore, n a Jxtrgi Sites The Size is the most eexmomical. much enjoyed by the audiences assembling during the pf the day. on Thursdays 7 a-m. and Fridays U noon; matins dagy The House Committee repor ed that they had) Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Overture, I* 1812 ”...... ,...... Tschaikowsky «J6 a m (except Wednesdays and Fridays, 1180 with | aU Chemists and Stores in aU parts of the World. National Anthems ol the Allies ...... '...... first half of the week. The amusing action rises o at a£ Litany): evensong 500 p.m. On inquired into a report by the Matron (Mrs. Bloijmfield)! as to a breech of discipline occurring in the infirmary, Mr. George Layfield (cor anglais) and Mr. Anthony the cunning and ingenuity of a crook, who, under the UJ 0L-Vicar: Bar. H. 0. Jameson:) oarste: nay.a . pretence of being a detective employed to watch tha. itio n . 0 . Hawkins. and it wae recommended that Nurse Wastey be asked Collins sustained the solo parts with great credit in THE LICENSING SESSIONS. Ipolitov-Ivanov’s work, whilst Mr. George Cathie in property of Mr. and Mrs. Carr, a veteran ooupie, he ’C B n ar Ceuboh.—Holy Communion 8 am and noon every to send in her resignation. The cxinsideration) of the whose family a wedding is about to take place, gets a n Boartay; 7 am 1st and 3rd Sundays; 11 am 1st and application of Miss E. Llewellyn, ward maid) for an the “ Meditation ” was as warmly reoeived as ever. A second performance of the Pathetic ” Symphony familiar terms, and prepares to make a big haul of the. 8rd M ondays; IS noon 2nd and 4 th ; <80 a m Tuesdays increase of salary was postponed fi r six months) and it T o thb E ditor. and 7 a m. Saints’Days; 8 am. Wednesdays; 7 am within a week was an unlooked-for treat, but it is wedding presents and other valuables. This crook -was recommended that for the present the porter (M. ^ S ir Permit me to point out that it was because the Jack Doogan) has a confederate in his sweetheart Thursdays, except last two in month: when at 880 a.m. Parsons) be allowed 2s. a week in lieu of the Board encouraging to know that the reoeption accorded the Matins 11 am. Children’s Berrios 8 pm. t a i Licensing liessions this year needed no ocular demon­ great work last week was considered cordial enough to Nell), who secures a situation with the Carrs as lady’ll service 4 pm Evensong <80 !p.m - Baptisms providing | uniform. stration that (as a united body) the representatives of maid. Old Carr suffers badly from absent-mindedness; 880 pm. every Sunday. 1180 am Wednesdays and The report was adopted; on tie imotion of Mrs.; repeat it at so early a date. Anyway, practioe makes TEA A temperance organisitions “ were conspicuous by perfect and it was therefore not surprising to find while the bridegroom (James Cluny) becomes distracted / Fridays Drily Matins 7.45 a m. i.exoept Wednesdays N orman, Seconded by Mr. Stack. their absence.” This, however, needs to be qualified, by the notion that he is affiictod with kleptomania and Fridays when at U am . with Utany and Thursdays COUG The resignation of Nurse Wash ly was received and the orchestra pn Thursday afternoon improving if any­ 7-30 am .). Daily Evensong, with Interoesrion for the inasmuch as I and two colleagues represented our partic­ thing on the excellent lalxiursof the previous symphony she asked ito be relieved of her dut es at once.. ular association at the Town Hall. The session, as your jIDED BY THB r, 830p m (< ' ednesdav when at 8 pm with It was reported that the Mastei (Mr. C. Blodmfield)| concert. At the conclusion of the lost movement the H. Ton E. Scott. J . E.Thomas, in the Chronicle of February 12th says, lasted whole orchestjra rose to acknowledge the appreciative would be able to make satisfactory temporary arrani but ten minutes, a striking tribute to the efficiency with of his sinister design produces some ludicrous oomplkiw- H.Fain,W . A W. LeeaeandG.- - w .r - ments for jthe discharge of her dutu s, and it was decii' applause of the audience. 3IO N . Br. AJUiaaw'B. Norway.—Holy Co _1st, 3rd & 6th I sideration. He was* given to understand that the which present-day regulations are enforoed. Yesterday afternoon a chamber music concert was tions, and with the arrival of the polioe the entire Sundays 8 and 1136 a m ; Snd ai d 4th, 7 am . and 18.16 to accept the resignation, to take eifect at once. It is to be hoped that the Adjourned Sessions on household, including the parson who is waiting to Zeppelins rather liked to hear bugles, hooters, &c., The return of the Vaccination Officer2er (Mri(Mr) .1J. ,J. ir u c a a • j t----, .------i givengiven 10 a to goou a good auuience audience in tne in JLiecture the Lecture rvoom. Room. aiio The Matins 11 am SEAFORD URBAN DISTRICT which was almost as good a guide to them in dropping perform the marriage, is put under arrest Doogaz^ •80 p n “ " Lines) for the Year l914 w h s produoed, showing that “S ly d t d f f i^ ^ h ^ t h f ^ ST th e E r ‘^ > a l by Moxart (in D bombs as lights were. What form the warning cally dealing with major) and Smetana (in E minor). with Nell, then makes a desperate attempt to esoapo J E r U i the number of births registered during the year was1 Watch— ■ Committee.’' ~ r 1 with the “ sw ag/’ but the move, after an excitingchree, litany). Dally— ------B ble readings on COUNCIL ! should take would require very oareful thought. 238noo ;. 54E. children_l_;u ------were------successfully1 r iiL. vaccinated; . —j;[. there The orchestra will play next week on Monday, Tues­ Wednesdays. ^ Baptism 4 p m every Sunday. Personally, he thought the lesB noise made in such Yours truly, day, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and on is frustrated. Explanations follow, and a lenient eya were 166 conscientious objectors; 13 children died being cast upon the chief authors of the trouble, tire circumstances the better. There was no need for unvaccinated; four were removed to districts, the THE SECRETARY Wednesday atld Saturday evenings. ley-road-—Holy « ■enlng Prayer It was reported iat at a special meeting of the tion case, and the town had greatly benefited by The applications of Dr. J. McGlashan (Medical Fantasia. ‘‘The Firatesof Penzance” ...Sullivan Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and 6.80pm Holy Council the Tribuna appointed under Lord Derby’s hisimany years’ experience. Personally, he was very reoeived the Victoria Cross, the services for which it Overture. “ Zampa”...... Herold CENTRAL CINEMA. Officer of the Workhouse) and Mr. Rodie PPai-khurst L __,__ was awarded being thus described in the London ‘ — ----- ^Sam-andl* i8nd Thursday group system, lely, Messrs. T. Godfrey, A Borry indeed that Mr. Pawson was retiring from the (Medical Officer of the Newhaven district)! for a “ The Sleeping Beauty” ...... Tschaikowsky ___, _ _ jmmunion 8 i and 18 noon. B&rraclough and J. I looper (members of the Council), offices of collector of the poor rates and assistant Gazette. Finale, “ The Indiajn Mail” ...... Lamothc “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME.” Ytaar, Rev. J. Sahrey; Curate, Ber. T.!WIse. reconsideration of their salaries in view of the greatly W. Wilkinson and Pratt, had been appointed to overseer, but Mr. Pawson was beginning, like many increased cost of drugs, were fiirther considered in L ieu t Geary To-morrow evening! a special orchestral programme In the array of pictures being screened at the abore A U Banns', act as the tribunal ider the Military Service Act. of then! to suffer from Anno Domini, and he was camera and it was decided to grant each a war bonus at will be submitted, to: include the following composi­ favourite theatre are two or three examples of particular The Chairm an iinted out that aU appeals for afraid there was no escape from that. They could ‘ For most conspicuous bravery and determination on interest. One is a highly attractive film, “ W ith tha after rnandng sendee the rate of £10 a year for the duration of the war, com­ ‘ H ill 60,’ near Ypres, bn April 20th and 21st, 1915, tions :— f exemption under Military Service Act must be only hope that he would enjoy the measure of retire­ mencing from Jan. 1st last, subject |to the consent of the March, “ Pomp and Circumstance” ...... Elgar Indian Troops in France,” which cannot be witnessed oerrioe, also sent in before March 2nd. ment wnich relief from those duties would give him. when he held the left orater with his platoon, some men but with pleasure. Another is a f6ur-part drama “ Tha. Local Government Board. ' of the Regiment and a few reinforoements Overture, “ Robespierre ” ...... Litolff ___ Days, Is. ______Sanitary and Lig h t in g Com m ittee. With regard to the question of warning local people Romance, “ Largo”...... Handel Political Scandal,” showing to wbat base purposea. Curate, Rev. N. B. M. as to the approach of Zeppelins, he did not think who calne up during the evening and night The crater “ The Keltic Suite” ...... Foulds po|itical power may be put, and revealing some very This committee received the annual report of the Was first exposed to very heavy artillery fire, which Grand fantasia, “ Kaust ”...... Gounod A u Sotos’^ that matter had progressed as far as suggesting the realistic scenes. “ Charlie at the Bank ” (a Charles Medical Officer of Health, which was of a satisfactory means whereby the warning would be given. He | broke down the defences, and afterwards throughout “ The Wedding March ” ...... Mcpdclssohn Chaplin episode) and the Gaumont Graphio are likewise ITORES. character, and they recommended that the same be thought it would be of use if the public received 100 YEARS AGO. the nigbtto repeated bomb attacks, which filled it with Miss Lilian Byrne (mezzo-soprano) and Trooper F. C. included in the current programme, which can ha printed. some such intimation so that precautionary measures dead and wounded. Each attack was, however, Wickens, of the Hants Carabiniere (baritone) will sing strongly recommended to lovers of pictorial entertain­ The report was adopted, on the proposition of Mr. repulsed mainly owini might be adopted for the safety of the people, but as Extracts from The Sustex Weekly Advertiser of on both of the above oocasions. ment. H oo per, seoonded by Mr. K ennard. to the methods to be adopted he quite agreed with lantrv and example of Second-Lieut Ueary. At one On Monday next and two following days the attrac­ Monday, February 19th, 181(5:— , time he used a rifle with great effect at another threw A DANSANTE AND PAGEANT. i Church), W oR ts . and Highw ays Com m ittee. Mr Hooper that careful consideration would have tion of paramount importance will be the Famous . Hopkins. hand grenades and exposed himself with entire dis­ On behalf of the funds of the Eastbourne Division I This committee -eceived a letter from Miss to be given so that the decision should not have the THE GOOD OLD ELECTION DAYS. Players’ film production of Clyde Fitch’s stirring effect of assisting to indicate to the raiders the situa­ regard to danger in order to see by the light of flares General Equipment Society and Red Cross War Hospital drama, “ The Moth and the Flame,” with all-star cask. 188. also on 4th Sunday at 7.0 Frodsham, of St. Ola re’s, Eastbbume-road, complain) The Independent Voters of Sea’ord, if they do not where the enemy were coming on. In the intervals Depot, the Misses Booth and their pupils (Bourne BOURNE Matins 118, children’s servifl ing that some of the soil had been removed from the tion of (he town. mind their hits, will lo6e the ben< fit of their Treating It tells the story of Edward Fletcher, who deserts W eek-days: Hoi ty flftlBITlIl fiiflH i between the attacks he spent his whole time arranging House School) are to give a danaante and pageant in the Jeannette Graham, whom he has betrayed under bank in front of her house. The Surveyor stated The report was adopted, and this closed the public Charter, by disuse, as the election of a new Representa­ for the ammunition supply and for reinforoements. Pavilion on Wednesday and Thursday, March 1st and ussdays at 110 (far aged aeM that a small quantity of soil was taken by roadmen, business. tive, in the room of Mr. Leach, has already taken place, promise of marriage, and goes to America. Here h s 78; Matins at 780, except He was severely wounded just before daylight on 21st 2nd. The entertainment will begin on each day at 5.15. meets Marion Walton, to whom he beoomes engaged. 1080, w ith Litany. V icar: J but the bank had been repaired under his personal and passed off with as much pober q uietude as if nothing April.” Tbc nature of the performance and the deserving object superintendence. of the kind bad happened. It was on Tuesday last, Douglas Rhodes, another suitor fqr Marion’s hand, in Bov. W. g. Aston, R evA ‘ Second-Lieut. Sandes:— of the fixture Isbould combine to ensure large audiences. aware of Fletcher’s unsavoury recojd, but Marion wiH ■ i AND ALL* It was recommended that the footpath on the east when Sir O. Cockerell was returned without the symptom Tickets may be secured in. advance (see advertisement). side of Mr. French’? premises in Alfriston-road be of opposition. “For most conspicuous bravery at Hohenzollem not believe him. In the meantime Jeannette heaie aI , 7 and 8 a m Holy Communion • URBAN DISTRICT Redoubt on 29th September, 1915. Second - Lieut. I Utany on Srd and 5th Sundays) and made up. THE ASSIZES. CINEMA; TRAVEL TALKS. the approaching marriage and sails for New York with Communion am Snd Sunday ' The committee requested the Surveyor as soon as Fleming Sandes was sent to command a oompany her child. She arrives in time to enter the church rvioe; 8.46 p m - “ * COUNCIL. The Assizes for the county will b a holden at Horsham which at the time was in a very critical position. The The entrancing “ talks’’ of Mr. Arthur B. Malden, during the ceremony, which she interrupts at the DEGREES OF he is in a position jo do so to form a footpath in on Monday, the 25th of Maroh, before .1 udge Bayley and when it is ad Belgrave-road. troops on his right were retiring, and his own men, who F.R.G.S., continue to meet with the appreciation pf crucial moment. Marion renounces ber intended evensong and Mr. Justice Abbott . . . ; Acoi1 - spirit- I were much shaken by continual bombing and machine I excellent gatherings. ; This afternoon, at 5.15, Mr. husband and takes Jeannette and ber boy to ber home. mion a t 8am. dalh ’.except Thurs It was recommended that the following plans be ing of the Sheriff’s javelin men, ol approved: Pair of villas, .Kedale-road (Mr. E. THE LATE MR. E. KNIGHTLEY. irves that were the | gun were beginning to retire owing to shop— Malden vr"1'1— will deal wit! rv,:,“Egypt and the Nile,” ” and *■*“the She then asks Fletcher to repair the wrong he has dons it is a t 7 a m .: also on at 11 a m . and plan recently recommended for thi appointment to be subject, as usual, will 1 profusely illustrated by moving s tla , Publisher?, on Saints’ Pays at T and “a ' at 10 a m ; Hutchings); parish room, Wilmington-road (Messrs. of bombs. Taking in the situation at a glance, be by marrying Jeannette. Fletcher leaves her house adopted it would be productive o) no great saying, as collected a few bombs, jumped on the parapet in full pictures. with fury at finding his rival present and in Marion’s- «vmuongat680; litanv Ws«.™ .ldavs after Godfrey Bros.), hired men in the town where the are held must wmttzA. C8tpcy i Bav«O S- r w ttt r.F.Vhrolect Mr. H ooper, in moving the adoption of the report, THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT TRIBUNAL view of the Germans, who were only twenty yards good graces. When he reaches tbe street he enoountera t grows apuoe, and Dawkins. Bov. H. Flume. be paid for their time and all clol alike, there being FORTHCOMING RECITAL BY MARK I (truth. It contains in the absence of Mr. Barraclough owing to indis­ his wife and child. Stricken with remorse he takes the an Act of Parliament (13 land lj Charles II/ ----- EtAMBOURG. child up in his arms, kisses it, and with Jeannette, l good paper. I t M a i si m Chubch,H yde-road.- position, said the committee thought the best plan imposes a penalty of Two Hundri Pounds on ai 11 a m and 680 p m : Holy (ta to adopt with regard to Miss Froasham’s complaint A special meeting of the Newhaven Urban District Mr. Brown has arrabged for a visit, on the 29th inst,. enters a waiting taxi and is driven away. from the pencil in month after morning service and attending the Assizes With’ lees an twenty men iff again severely wounded. This most gallant act pnt I of Mr. Mark Hamboijrg, the famous Russian pianist, “ The Sang of was to Bee her. They had appointed the Chairman Council Was held on Thursday evening for the purpose A Vitagraph comedy, “ Between Two Fires,” will evening service; Wednesday mor livery. new heart into his men, rallied them and saved the | who is always heard with particular pleasure at Devon also be submitted, and another capital film to be _ from a photo- Hyom Book Chnrch at England of the committee and the Surveyor to meet Miss of electing a Tribunal under the Military Service Act. INQUEST AT THE PRISON, Frodsham, as there I was probably some little mis­ situation.’’ shire Park. The contort will take place iu the after screened is “ Others Started—Sophie Finished,” a one- book deals with B n . A E. Glover. Mr. F. J. Thtkb presided, and there were also present Last Tuesday an Inquest was held on view of the Vay common to devout understanding which could be best explained at an noon, commencing at three o’doolt. j , act farce featuring Margaret Joslin and Victor PoteL Mr. J. 0. Corbett (vice-chairman), Mr. R. Clark, Mr. body of Samuel Brooks, who died in our Hpuse of, I The programme it completed with the ever-weloome j learn something as to road.—Sundays interview^ HOOKEY. e. Week Mr. ennard seconded, and the report was E. J. Cdker, Mr. T. Colgate, Mr. EL Etherington, Mr. Correction. Verdict—Died by the visitation of God.— " R ISK Gamnont Graphic. hrea* **“ viee, so K The deceased, at the last Horehim Assizes, was con­ HASTINGS MUSICAL FESTIVAL. r'Wii. “We are _ y.S SOp.m adopted. J. S. Funnell, Mr. W. A. Gay, Mr. W. Norman, Mr. The return match Was played on Thursday evening Exhibitions take place at 3, 6.30 and 8-30 daily. ■ mi rttamy, 8 p.m. Clergy, Revs. ioukT.Ni “ G. A. Richardson, Mr. S. Sargeant, Mr. G. Winter and victed of receiving hops knowing them to have been last between the Hants Carabiniers and Bexhill. After tyre to see.” And T h e F ir e B rigad e. stolen, and sentenced to two! years*! imprisonment in the remembered by the .—Sundays MS, 8.30 The Finance Comjmittee reported that they had Isted (clerk). This annual festival, in which soloists and choirs from an exciting encounter the game ended in a draw of EASTERN CINEMA said House of Correction. H e had laboured under a this locality usually take part, is to be held on Hastings three goals each. e fifteen subjects or received the annual report of the Chief Officer of the T hk L ath Clk»kJ ^ troublesome asthma for more than twenty years. 1 “THE COAL KING.” sad helpfully by the o r Fire Brigade. He made certain suggestions and Pier on May 22nd and two following days. From an Next Thursday evening, at 8.15, a rink hockey match [ 11 am 880 p m an remarked that before they proceeded introduction to the prospectus, which is now obtainable, between Devonshire Park and Bexhill Athletic will be “ The Vanishing Jewels,” being the third episode ilk of soch a book is that each ^ morning requisitions, which it was decided to refer to the H OLD GAMIE LAWS. - the great mystery film serial “ The Exploits of Elaine,1* id select few, being Fire Brigade Committee. The Surveyor was ass for which they had met he wished we extract the following:— ; i , / • decided. i i l l _ o f ___ A shot! time sinoe, a greengrocer of this towfl : ROLLER SKATING. is attracting appreciative houses at the well-managed red women who do Men and Wt a requested to make inquiries with reference to ‘In dealing with the question of the continuance of Eastern Cinema The film is well up to the high, of the world. And lay,i 816 p m cf I Brighton) was convicted before the Magistrates at the yestival, the Executive Committee were influenced An increased number have lately availed themselves hire of a motor car in case of emergency. Uckfield in the penalties of one hui dred and ten pounds, quality of its predecessors. Other pictures being shown priceless services, or to 630 ______8 Mr. H ooper, in moving the adoption of the re] xut, i voicing ’ y certain considerations which it may be desirable to of the facilities f°r roller skating at Devonshire Park. ______, 4 pm Baud of Hope, he said how nlttch they realised the great loss which the for exposing in his shop and haling in his possession The arrangements fof next week are set out in the are “ Trapped ” (drama), “ When Lizzie W ent to S ea” 1 prayers? They , f p m —Rev. James Reid, ~ said it was deemed advisable in case of a fire arising twenty partridges and two bares, which he stated to be lortly refer to. Above all others, the educational (oomedv), “ Mabel and Fatty at San D iego” (comedy), on the altar of some little distance j out of the town to engage a family had sustained. All present knew Mr. Knightley aspect made the strongest appeal. It was felt that the ad vertisement —Sundays^ U ah a man of thorough and upright principles and as most French game, and in confirmation thereof produced a and “ The Royal City of Canterbury ” (soenic). i that those who a m and <80 p m ; Bible study,S p motor car to carry out what were known as the first certificate of the Collector of Cjustoms here jof his children and young people generally have a claim that In “ The Coal King,” which forms the ohief feature x should oonsecrate a aid fire appliances so that there might be no delay. courteous to all with whom he came in contact. He the help which the festival affords to . their musical CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS, >8, B was business itself and whatever he undertook was done having paid dnty for the same as such ; yet, oocording j “jCABIRIA.” of next Monday’s programme, patrons will find » I which is naturally the Friday,8to» L«M>Snpp«rlstMai This was one of those .practical suggestions coming training should as far as is possible be continued. And picture-drama of almost enthralling interest. Sir i like the Ark in the from the Fire Brigade with a view to increasing its in a thorough and efficient manner. H e was appointed to to the opinion of an eminent Counsel, the conviction Evening Service. Minister, Pastor, f it *Evans, was correct. Poulterers and others will, therefore, do to the town as a whole it was thought that the stimu­ Following the departure of “ The Nobodiea,” who Reginald Harford, a great mine owner, loses his wife at 1 lives they reoreaent efficiency. H e thoi :hly endorsed it himself, and the $c service of Newhaven in 1889, and remained in lating atmosphere engendered by the festivity was a d.—Sundays, 11 office until 1912. When he retired on account of his well to put themselves upon their guard. The offender ave their final performances on Saturday, the Pavilion the time she is presenting him with a son and heir. Dos conduct in. Land< 30p m Prayer M estingjBt («v,10*.m^ Bar- he hoped that it woi be carried out. valuable asset. Moreover, it gives the town a place las resumed its popularity as a cinematograph oentre. rioe, Tuesday, 8 p.m Young T ' hristian Endes- wife’s illness not only the members of the Council, but being unable to pay the penalties was committed to the But the dramatic interest of the story begins with the y-boriy of strife, Mr. K ennaed nded, and the motion was House of Correction at‘Lewes far the space of three I ^ t?wns “ *he co““t7 where ‘h.e ‘Cabiria,” which has been reproduced before highly daring act offtbe foster-mother, who exchanges the Cook i wail of prayer and r, Thursday, 830 pm r. Rev, J. 0. carried. the townsfolk generally, felt they were losing a most months. | Vation of the art of music is regarded as something that efficient bfficial and a faithful friend—one who had con' appreciative audiences,' is one of the most elaborate and King’s child for her own infant. The latter, brought 7 h, though silent and General depo ses Com m ittee. matters, and further it may he said that this atmos­ engrossing films ever; screened at; Eastbourne. The lOtiWH 11 limi t Qgur8g,TTppsrtoii-iPS 1 —ServicesatU ducted the affairs of the town in a most careful manner. LEWES CORN MARKET. up as the heir, turns out a self-oentred “ bounder,” and iforoe, greater and This committee ri irted that an offer had been phere confers a distinction on the locality which is by action is rapid and exciting and many of the scenes later on he and Sir Reginald’s chief clerk are sBen enemies and millkak and 880. Sunday School, 8 pmpm. . ( ommtmion first He (the speaker) felt he was expressing their wish in Saturday, February 17th, 1816.—White wheat, £3. 4s. no means overlooked in the musical world ______l the month, — received from the id president of the 3rd Battalion moving a vote of condolence tvitn the family on their oould only have been produced by a lavish outlay and plotting to ruin the yonng man who is the real heir and h prayer than this .R ev. Royal Sussex Rei tent to play at Seaford during qr.; red ditto, £2. 16s. to £2. 18s.; barley, £L 6s. to Among the difficulties confronting the committee is with considerable daring and reeouroe. A remarkable Bad loss.! 8s.; oats, £L 2a. to £L 3s. who, through his high character and capabilities, has a secret l eeorve of HtBTnroDOX-s the forthcoming >n, but owing to financial the withdrawal of all railway facilities. It is hardly and entracing story is worked out with great cleverness obtained promotion in his father’s employ. Soom The last line—yee, reasons the oommi were not in a position to Mr. J. S. Corbett, in seconding the motion, said he neoessary to point out that this operates as a hindrance and scenic detail, and the picture is truly an artistic s and England’s could not find words to express all he would like to say strange events happen, in the oourse of which the heir recommend that the ffer be accepted. to candidates from neighbouring towns and villages and triumph. There are tWo further opportunities to-day (in love with a collier’s daughter) demonstrates hflt ____ at anoe of our in m o i______A letter was recei .•ed from the Engineer of the about Mr. Knightley. The deceased gentleman came almost entirely debars choral societies and schools from of witnessing “ Cabiria ” and any who have not already l his Addresses with a 18-U. into the servioe of the town at a time ween their affairs UCKFIELD. courage and good-heartedness. The scheming W estbnr] J obss. Newhaven and Seaford Sea Defence Commissioners a distance from taking part. Then the fact that seen it should not miss these last chances. resort to attempted murder to further their end, 1 r spiritual guardians, iy-road.- ,11a.m. were in a very:bad state, and he helped to get them out T h e L a t e M b se.. dE . W in c h e s t e r . - -The Hastings oontains no public hall with suitable accom­ stating that there wajs no objection to the steps that funeral took place on Saturday at the Cemetery! of the one of the twain, mistrusting the other, kills his oc and splendidly •80 p.m. were washed away being fixed in the new position of a great financial difficulty, which but for his careful modation for bolding the separate competitions simul­ -ly opportune, at I p a . handling would have ended most Beriously. It was late Mrs. Elizabeth Adelaida Winchester, widow of the panion. In due oourse the heir, partly by the remorse­ near Groyne No. 46.: £ taneously must be regarded as a serious drawback. The ful intervention of the old foster mother, who confesses are stirred to their _ Mondays, thought by the Council that they could notget on in late Mr. Edward Winchester! of E^tbourne. Deceased Pier Pavilion has been again engaged, and it is to be SKILL OR CHANCE? Sundaya*]ays. H a m . amand 8.30 pm. It was recommendied that tenders be "invited for had resided at Land-hill, Framfield, for over 30; years, her deception, is restored to his rightful place, and h is sign of a grand hiring the bandstand for the sale of light refresh­ the matter without legal advisers, bat Mr. Knightley hoped that a spell of fine weather such as we had this Bhiiamin Bet. Bernard succeeded in doing what was necessary, and thereby and a short time ago came to stay with her daughter villainous rival—shown to have been guilty of murdes— is the sound of an t t ments during the ensiling season. year will favour the meeting. is brought to justice by the polioe. saved the ratepayers a great deal of money. Then- (Mrs. Blackford) atNew-road, Ridifewood. She was 61 Having regard to the large and increasing demands Reference was made at Lewes Petty Sessions on IU tMM j A letter was received from the Clerk to the East­ ; rears of age. funeral was conducted by the Rev. A Gaumont coloured comedy, “ As Old as She SiOom and 8rd bourne Board of Guardians stating that Mr. W. H. departed friend was a true-born Englishman, a lover of The made upon tbe public in connection with the War, and Tuesday to a case in which Christopher Coombes, of bis country and his homestead, ana they could not but . 5. J. Bethel, curate of Uckfield. The chief mourners Looks,” will be voted entertaining. A topical film. : Snn- Pawson, collector of tpe poor rates and assistant over­ having regard also to the wish of the authorities that Fisher-street, Lewes, was summoned for keeping a “ The Making of an Offioer; With the Artists’ Rifles ak speak of the irreparable loss they had suffered. A s a were Mr. and Mrs. Blackford (aon-i o-law and daughter), jgid eoonomy should be exercised in every direction, room for unlawful gaming. 3’ MEETING. seer for the parish of Seaford, had resigned his Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Winchester (ton and daughter-in- the Front” will likewise have peculiar interest at the ___ at 1 appointment, the resignation to take effect on March remembrance of bis long, faithful and devoted servioe he committee have decided to halve; the amount of the Mr. J. C. Buckwell (solicitor of Brighton), who to the town he would like to see a life-size portrait of law), Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Winchester (son and resent tima Yet another good picture will be the frays* 31st next. The Guardians had appointed his son, arious prizes. They believe that this course will he in for toe defence, said he wished to apply to the [eystone oomedy, “ Her Winning Punch,” while the a t 7 p m Mr. Knightley placed in the; Council Chamber. daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. John Winchester (son no way prejudicial to the competitors, many of whom int < and Chairmen of Mr, E., J. H. Pawson,las collector of the poor rates for and daUghter-in-law), Miss Daisy Winchester (daughter), _ inch to adjdurn the case in1; ordei- that tEe defence Pathe Gazette will be shown as usual. gate cm ^Tuesday, Seaford, at a salary ot £42 per annum. The appoint­ Mr. W . N okman, in supporting the motion, said he are not attracted by monetary considerations but solely might have tune, if neciessary, to instruct counsel. The Exhibitions take place daily at 3, 7 and 9 o’clock. lam . and 8J0 pm thought he was safe in saying that be was acquainted Mrs. Beale, Wortbing (sisb er), Mrs. Beale, Framfield by the desire to win distinction. Those subscribers who summons was issued in; respect of a machine which had to call upon the Thread. ment of assistant overseer for the parish was now I sister-in-law) and Mj^E. Sf in-in-law),ni-in-law). j i is would provide for ° J vested in the UrbaUrban District Council by order of the with Mr. Knightley before: any other person in the have hitherto earmarked their donations to particular been in use over 14 years, the original patent for which enemy aircraft and dated April 24th, 1896. A room. H e knew him before he came into civil life, and competitions can oontinue to do so, but the balance of had expired. There were 20,000 of these machines in I a t 880 j ® * ® ess s r s a Mr. E. J. H. Pawson stating had the i pleasure of proposing him for the Assistant the amounts will be carried to tbe general fund. use at tne present time [and the machines had been the that he had been appointed by the Eastbourne Overseerahip. 1 If he (the speaker) stayed there all The oommittee earnestly appeal to all music lovers in subjectof actions in the i several occasions, ROYAL HIPPODROME. The ■ U i issued. ¥Z> Guardians as collector of the poor rates and applying night he couldn’t express all that Mr. Knightley had the district who are in sympathy with the views above In 1911 there was an hioh the owners of wrote strongly to the,. Council to be appointed assistant overseer; done for jthe town, and it was not possible to have had I expressed to Dome forward and support the festival by these machines obtai an injunction restraining the “PINCH ME.” Press Bureau in he also asked permission to be allowed to use the ‘- “ s officer. Never had an official of the subscribing liberally to tbe funds, and by this means to infringement of their patent,. The defenoe in that case ______. . ______at 8; DO A I T I ensure the success of the festival” The above is the title of a novel revue which tho the < of at 7, Intermedi ite OJ6 at 8.1A; Council offices as his official address as collector of respected and esteemed, but the rate- was that the machine was,I an illegal one, but that W. B. Preston Productions are presenting ak tho know what Mr. Knightley saved the defence did not succeed. Inn 1912 the owners of the _ _ . ___ _-----___ at * 881, — Senior------at 8. the, poor rates. It ~ was recommended that at their until yon are resorting to Hippodrome this week. The conception of the piece is ir,Bev. Sydney X:. next meeting tjhty Council appoint an assistant over­ ibtedly it was a critical time in their machines brought an action for £1£78 for rent. Again distinctly original, several of the principal figures being came and safely piloted them through treatment. tion should the defenoe was that the machinelachine was an illegal one, S O U R O f Fbxkhds. n , Balton-road.—Services every seer for Seaford as from April 1st next, at a salary always be given to ailments lest BRIGHTON the representatives of posters upon a hoarding. These Bandar at U sad 680. of £18 per annum; also that Mr. E. J. H. Pawson difficulty. but judgment was giveti forr plaintiflplaintiffs. That case went figures are brought to life by a certain gentlemen from SR. r they lead to mope trouble. A C o u n t y H o s p it a l N u r s e s a n d t h e W a r . to the Oourt of AppealL! t thp judgment was confirmed V iu t a iiy Hospital Ch i pel.—Parade srivlee 1L30 a m . be allowed the use jof the Council’s offices as his said the Vice-Chairman, Mr. Norman billons headache « the nether regions, and one after another they enter a Chaplain, Her, E. A. Gillespie, GF. official address as collector of the poor rates and that j the only three members present who 7 to oonsti pa- —One hundred and six nurses from the Royal Sussex and the machine was declared to be” perfectly legal. In tioc—a feeling of after i County Hospital are serving or have served in the strange world on which they have hitherto looked BANKS. he be charged the nominal rent of la. per annum. Board when Mr. Knightley became clerk Scotland in 1913 the Appeal Court had a case before with mute wonder. • sensation of drowi In ring wor naval, military, Territorial and Red Cross services them in which a Magistrate had fined a person for r / W BUMU.I • ^Oos^attY^LlmitolLewes Old Bank, Bast- Mr. K ennaed moved the adoption of the report. He would be pleased to subscribe to boars—impaired ate Naturally the humorous side of the revue, so essential l defy His law ; that (night be placed m the Council Chamber during the present war. A former assistant matron making use of’ one of 'these machines, but the Court of He said the committee felt that they could not symptoms that two of! im portant (Miss K. Szczepanska) is matron of No. 28 Military to this class of entertainment, has not been overlooked, “ and awe, ; entertain the idea of] engaging a band next season., >Mr. Knightley’spublic servioe. Appeal declared the machine to be legal and upeet’the and in Mr. Charles Benny as “ Peter Paste,” tbe hill- B U 0 U 7 k Ookeast (Limited), Lewes bid Bank, Sea- oicana in the body—the and the Hospital at Salonika, and a late housekeeper (Miss conviction. The summons in the present case was inot tide-road, Eastbourne. Manager, Mark Young. but there was no objection to any military band F cnnkll and Clark also referred to the liven—ire not working satii 'actorilv. The K. G. Wilson) is matron of No. 3 Western General poster, we have a comedian of more than average fc I with dost, which Mr. Knightley had rendered, served until last Thursday and the defendant sent if on ability. He gives an exceedingly droll impersonation Lrenxm Oomrrt axd W emnssmi B un (Limited) playing on the Front during the summer and .making valuable Tight remedy to Hospital (T.)* to the owners, who reoeived it on Friday. He was pot t my trust. 1U, Terminns-road. Manager. Mr. W. K. Jacob. collection. He was sure the members of the he knew Mr. Knightley best socially, throughout the piece. He is also associated with Miss iMr. . T h e C a r il l o n s a t H o v e T o w n H a l l .— instructed in tbe case till the previous day and, seeing Olive Dene in a speciality act in which np-to-dake ; the zeal Ootncrr inn WEsntnreTKB Biwx (United) Council arid the ople generally would be sorry and was: by his fondness and geniality. When that the case was so important, as a sum of something to hear of the nt of Mr. Pawson (clerk to the going just as one could wish and one The Town Hall Committee have decided to alter the topical allusions are a specially interesting and *mruang .Meads. Manager, Mr. V A . Jacob. things wBre hours at which the carillons play, in order to avoid the like £100,000 depended upon the Magistrates’ decision, rto reveal; Council) from the of assistant overseer and was inclined i worry, A feature. ’ ’ A I im> PBOvmcxAZi Bank (Limited], 87,1 disturbing effect of the bells at concerts. In future the he considered it was a reasonable application that the Miss Elsa Ray as the “Dream Poster” gives a saeal, ; , Manager, Mr. a & Watkins, collector of the poo ___ i, a post he had held for 22 ‘Don’t worry, . Coker, wheoevsi them is the slightest suspicion summons should be adjourned for a fortnight, in order years. All who pe in touch with Mr. Pawson kindly encouragement hours of playing will be 9 a.m., 3,1p.m., 6 p.m. and charming portrayal, and Miss Olive Dene as the “ Lady i and Provincial Bank (L indt,d), 4, Station- the end.*; Ti that all is not well with the organs of 9;p.m. that the defence might have time to prepare their case. r native dower. BlK. Wj appreciated the e: ordinary care, the ready tact would long remain one of his most digestion, ia Beecham's Pills—that well- Superintendent ” alki achieves a praiseworthy success. did not think there would be much dispute as to the Mr. W. Williams, Mr. Algernon Newark, Mias B. i and to flower. i Crrr and Midland Bank ( h ed), Terminus- and the unfailing gy which he showed towards known trustworthy preparation which has B r ig h t o n a n d Co u n t y L ic e n s e d V ic t u ­ facts, but there would be g good deal: of law in the case Manager, Mr. A. E. “ * everybody with whoi official duties brought him allers’ P rotection Society.—The annual meeting of Preston and M is Lillian Deane all acquit themselves 1 m w Him purge GTON said it was not his privilege had snob enormous sucoesi in the treat which would have to be brought before the Bench. into contact (hear, hear), .. HU would like to take meet of digestive disorders. Thorn who this Society was held at the New Ship Hotel on admirably in their respective parts. The production, Capital and Commas (Limited), 61. lobe association with Mr. Knigbtley Mr. E. T. Wellsted (solicitor of Newhaven and Lewee)f which carries some excellent and picturesque scenery, Manager, Mr. 8 Lyte. that opportunity of mentioning—and he felt certain with those who had been members of have tried this remedy—I nd they now day afternoon. Councillor A- Martin presided and (scourge; that the public would be glad to know it—that the. number a great multitnchi—are entirely there was a good attendance.—The reports presented who prosecuted on behalf of the police, said Mr. Buck- provides an amusing and distinctly enlivening enter- l’s angry surge. (Limited), M. years, but he had seen and heard well’s statement had not been on oath. He did not wish tainment. ] ’each, Chairman was taking steps to see whether some __ ice to the long and valuable service satisfied that, for oorreotirg ailmente of by the Protection Society and the Friendly Association warning could not be given locally of the approach the stomach and the liver, there is nothing were of a highly satisfactory character. The officers to suggest that Mr. Buckwell had not spoken the truth, (limited), 138, itley had rendered to Newhaven to but there was Another side which he presumed Mr. Buck- of enemy aircraft either by the discharge of rockets h was a great loeaij f to surpass for the ensiling year were appointed as follows: Chair­ by (he Fire Brigade or in some other way to be man, Councillor Marlin; vice-chairman, Mr. W . P. well was fully acquainted with, namely, that the law B r a zilia n P e st .—In certain parts of Braxil Manager, carried, ill the members rising in ir 1915 abounded with oonvictii ) Virion soon decided upon. H e believed suqh a course was only Glazebrook; i treasurer, Mr. Edward Holloway: com­ reports for 1 eons concerning rats are a great nuisance. The oommon cat does no* reasonable, for in recent raid in the Midlands mittee, Mr. Drew, Mr. Peters, Mr. Clark, Mr. Potter, thin machine. thrive, for some unaccountable reason, but is replaced by o r London and Snreate Btanc (Timited), 15, lights were, extinguished no said he would like to.thank the BEECH A M’S r. Packham, Mr. Urqnhart (Brighton), Oouncdlloi Mr. Bnckwell: No, pot this particular machine, but of small boo-constrictor—the gibola. Tim Cornfield-road. Mr. H . J. Fyrnhaai. those towns in which another kind of machine. Thu was the one machine / damage was done; members Council on behalf of Mr. Knightley’s pper and Mr. Denis Wa" are not venomous. They sleep in the bonsa^ fond expressions They would all GlOesop (Arundel) and Mr. which escaped as I have stated in the case in Scotland. np their position at the foot at *’ ' Mr. H ooper, in ig, said he endorsed all family The Chairman: Is this innocent machine in Court 1 lim blank and blot. agree when he said that Mr. Knightley wa itdrs, Mr. G. P. Preeoe stairs.' When n' that Mr. Kennard said with regard to the Mr. Buekwell: No, eir. j % np, and daring K-Him not. had rendered to the town an i it man; his “ A y e ” was “ Aye eb Overington was elected a trustee in tbe place of 1QHRONICUS ” PRINTING WORKS. services which Mr.’ Pi N o ” without any mental reeerva- the late Mr. H. B. Winchester. Mr. Wellsted said be could see no particular object in premises, looking ; for so many years as _at overseer and collector and granting an adjournment as the facts were clear and ’ fled . tion was proud of nis service in the BT so easily domesticated that, if moved from one honae to of poor rates. As on _had been connected with S a d D e a t h o f a V e t e r in a r y S u r g e o n .— the law was clear, but be did not wish to stand in the another, they invariably return to the house Whence for a good many yjears he that be had made a success of his »upraised its head ; public work in Seaii own of his adoption gave him even q inquiry was held on Monday by the Borough way of an adjournment being granted if the Magistrates they have been taken. realised how much iwn owed to the careful and THOMAS Helens, lAno. (toner into tbe circumstances art tending the death of (teleased their dead, than the success he achieved in his considered it advisable. American steel manufacturers, it is GENERAL PRINTING conscientious_____r______manner which Mr. Pawson performed Mr. Harry Young, a veterinary surgeon, aged 58 years, The Bench allowed the case to stand over for a fort­ his important duties, Uot only in the smoother times unUi The unfortunate failure of the late Sold everyw] boxes. announced, have finally succeeded in producing a pro­ their wont, and. '! health was the cause of them coming of Preston-road. The evidence showed that deceased night. ______|______OF EVERY of recent years, but in earlier days, when ia good Mrs. had been in the habit of taking morphia for sleepless­ duct that equals that of the famous Krupp works a* to r e (the speaker), and he felt that was a EseenL r splendour burned. many difficulties had to be faoedL His _ work for the ness, and that on the day of bis death he must hare ' ’ imfort. Anybody who E n e m y T r a d in g : E x e m p l a r y S e n t e n c e s .— - SxMatod tat the Best Style St (Prices town had been invaluable, and, speaking aa a past Era. Knightley’s name life, could not taken a fatal dose. The jury certified that death was An E x c e l l e n t S u b s t it u t e .—A n acquaint­ 11 perceive overseer, he -realised that in Mr. Pawson they nad due to merphia poisoning, but expressed the opinion ance of a well-known author was one day talking with William Gardiner Rigden, William Fownee Rigden, awl it sure more perfect married life. It might had the right man in the right place. Ho ittern of what OU CAN BELY) ON that there was not sufficient evidence to show why and him about the remarkable increase of imitations and Stanley Fownes Rigden, partners in tbe firm of Fownes powers they might that the townspeople generally would regret t the how the morphia was taken. substitutes for original articles, as margarine for butter, Brothers and Oa, glove manufacturers, pleaded guilty FARNCOMBE * 00. L td., :t he . have imagined time had arrived wl en _ Mr. Pawson felt character and fondness of heart Mr. Gravel, Pains in the !| M..1 celluloid for ivory, aqd so .forth. “ And,” said he, at the Central Criminal Court on Monday to the charge [believe, must surrender some < f his duties (hear, With Over T66 g » l ‘‘ many of the substitutes go ahead of the real thing, of trading with the enemy. Mr. Justice Low fined “ CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, should displayed in home life. He felt the reference to the suggestion that some wi as one who had reoeived the greatest W o m a n T o w n S e r g e a n t .—M iss R u th D a v is in time there will be a substitute for everything the first-named defendant £500, sentenced W illiam be given of the ap' (roach of hostile he has been appointed Town Sergeant of Colchester, the ;h I don’t know about wisdom.” “ No,” replied Fownes Rigden to twelve months’ imprisonment-in tim law ay. SOUTH STREET. EAS 7R N E. that even before he name into “ ought the townspeoj de would be pleased first association with Mr. former sergeant having enlisted. The duties have been up to tbe preeent time at least there is no second division, and Stanley Fownee Rigden to four F . W . Okdk W aJUX as to months in tbe second division, and ordered tbe defen­ something was being lone in the matter. of poll clerk a good many Midland Countess Db UQ ( modified, and she will not have to carry the mace nor substitute for wisdom ; silence is the bast She., in m eet I the method by whic h the* warning was „ - been discovered up to now! ” dants to pay the oosta of the prosecution. PAPER, Visiting oon- ~ to respect him. Ltd.. Lincoln. N °2fashionable S styles, at Fi St. Co.'s, Ltd. ' thought that quettiojn would require careful AY,' FEBRUARY 19, 1916.

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N e w M o i THE MISSES BOOTH AND THEIR PUPILS “ .Bray. of the most Interesting and Picturesque Castles in theie County of Sussex. 6 46 and 9. AT 7.30 P.M. -HASTINGS.—Feb. 15, at the P^rlsh Church, WILL GIVE A i, by the Rev.... W. . u.E. Dalton,i / w Sergt-Frai i u u . ' £tatnoa raion BIXPHNOH. MISS DARRAGH & MR. BASIL SYDNEY Dansante and Pageant, 13 youngest son of Mr. Robert Si arnes, IN Eventt will include: i f t ve, Lewes, to Mabel, youngest daughter of In Aid of the above, which is urgently in need Hastings, of .Glynde. May be obtained of the Printers and Publishers, We have received a comprehensive S p e c ia l 10 R o u n d s C o n t e s t of Funds, on “ The Angel in the House.” (arranged by The Sport in;: Life). FARNCOMBE & CO., L im ited, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. W ed n esd a y & Th u r sd a y , March 1st & 2nd DEATHS. and interesting selection of the EORGE GAM ESTER v. SID COHEN h—Feb. 10, killed In aotion In France, Lieut. ONCE NIGHTLY. (Paddington). \ (Greenwich). I IN THB PAVILION. in, 5th (Oingue Porte) Batt. Royal !lussex N E W SEASON’S DESIGNS i n r AT 5.15 P.M. rjTKRRYH AU ION ROOMS A SALE-! M ON DAY , F e b . 21st, for Three Nights at 8. S p e c ia l S i x R p u n d s C o n t e s t Tickets, 2s. (Reserved and Numbered), Is, aqd 6d.—a or-Uenoral YARD (adjo 1 the Estate Offices), Matinee on Wednesday at 2.30. (arranged by The Sporting Life). a—Feb. 12, at St. Leonards, Mi Tele. 424. Tele. 424, limited number only—to be obtained from Bourne House Campbell, Indian Army, ilonel 30th 19, OORNFIE ROAD, EASTBOURNE, BILLY GARRAD v. SID DAVIS School, 10J Graa-int’ton-road, and the Devonshire Park. i,l ' 183. j ' | Miss LENA ASHWELL and Full London Co. ilephone 844, (Acton). (Aldgate). Children under 12 Half-price to 2s. and Is. Seats. 11L Cloudegley-road, S t Leonar is, the TAILORED SUITS j HATS IN __ JTancis Cobb, for 52 years rec Bi-1 KEKLY SALES. , Kent, aged 85. DALE & KEELEY, > always be Included. BETTJEN 8IX HOUNDS CONTEST ROLLER SKATING. , at Eastbourne, William JSeptimus, by arrangement. / “ Iris Intervenes.” BKT^BF.N i Sextus Holding, of BLOUSES ! f GOWNS T H U R SD A Y EVEN ING , 7.30 to 9.45, With Music. u. I SEASIDE ROAD & TERMINUS ROAD, i are noted for the advantageous , S krgt. C. W ILLIAMI S and S khgt. .T. FOY T____ S, Antiques, Works ot Art, Old TWICE NIGHTLY. HOCKEY MATCH. I | - Plate Jewels, Curios, Wines, Soulpture, (Hants Carabiniers).i). i (Uoyul Fusiliers). 1pj • :'L Telephone l!Bi. ARB CONTINUING THEIB Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Oar- | THURSDAY, F e b . 24t h , for Three Nights at DEVONSHIRE PARK v. BEXHILL ATHLETIC. LMES 5 W 8 , Ma so n a n d S' I rlages and Horses, Motor Oars, Bloyoles, Boats, too. Our value combines reasonable price 10 R ounds Co n test. At 8.15. 6 4 6 and 9 Terkt: i’b-boad (near St. Mary’s 1 Best value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, j with quality and orginality of style. A ir j A ir FRIDAY MORNING, 11 to 1, Without Music. telng largely attended by local and oouutry buy Matinee on Saturday at 2.30. M echanic W ATSON v. i Mkchanic RAYMOND i and Shore-roam: Carrara V i I also buy era from London, Brighton, * (R.N.A.S.) f I j (K.N.A.S.) FRIDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, 3.15 to joining the Cemetery), G r e d i t I Jto. The W ell-known F arcical Comedy, 5.15 and 7.30 to 9.30, With Music. i and Estimates Furnished. TelephoneTel_____ 424. GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH WHEN L’ 6 R o un ds! Co n test. SA TU R D A Y , 10 a.m. to 12.30, Without Music. DESIRED. NO EXPENSES. “ What Happened to Jones.” (arranged by The Sporting Life). ,, 3.15 to 5.15, With Music. (Phone 165). F u r n it u r e Ba l m 1 at P bivatm H ouses. Y our V isit ;.will be appreciated at BILL SMITH v. ! GEORGE jBUUNS D r a p e r y SHARK SALES A lfa PROPERTY SALES. (Bermondsey).i f (Bethnal Green). W. NICHOLSON L td. i VALUATIONS. SWIMMING BATHS. 6 R ounds Co n test, j • Cornfield-terrace. EASTBOURNE, | . HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENOY.—Exclusive Lists j 3 CARLISLE BUILDINGS WINTER TIME TABLE. | at Houses for Sale and to Let. P.O. FORBES v. S ergt. DICK BEARD FUNERAL FURNISHERS INSURANCES of e rery description effected. DEVONSHIRE PARK M IXED BATHING-EVERY MORNING, 7 to 9 PIER THEATRE, (R.N.A.S.) (Royal Sussex). (including Sunday). OMPLBTE MO URNINO OUTFITS. Rents Collkotkd t nd Property efficiently managed. Manager G. Hayes. S a l e Referee, Mr. Palmer (Sporting Life). EVERY AFTERNOON. 3 to dusk. ~ Personal attention to all commands. TERRY 8 F. A. I. DURING NECESSARY ALTERATIONS (U Fear, f Local Experience! Prices: Ring Seats, 3s., Numbered and Reserved, GENTLEM EN ONLY-DAILY. 9 to 10.30 and AT T o-D a y (S a t u r d a y ), a t 3— “ TRILBY.” limited number ot 2s. seats for N.C.O's and Men only 12 to 2 (oxcept Sunday). 176 Ya i Has. SOU D U R I N G P I ■atabliahed 1880. Back Seats Is. N.C.O.'s and Men of H.M. Forces Half- L a d i e s o n l y - k v ery m o r n in g , 10.45 to 12 T o-N ig h t , a t 8 - “DAVID GARRICK.” price to any seat. (except Sunday). AINB & BON, ■ . i vJQwCaAJUJEuOCHARLES AlaB. XLVAMiSiiHORNE, i.F.AA. lAsAit 47 GROVE ROAD j m m snT A I In view of the increasing diffipulty Manufacturers have nffP inim cn VA T TTWR RnrTflR AO UNDERTAKERS. I ^ obtaining Cotton, Linen And Woollen Goods, our A UOTTONKKR, VALUER, HOUSE AGAGENT BY Foneral Carriage and I HawnumiBargains are nuitequite exceDtionU.exception HavingH aving purchased for: I a . |j AN 14 GAUGER, SUNDAY, at 3 and 8 cash before tne great nse rioes some very heaheay 1, TIDES WELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. K otor H earse Proprief PAVILION, DEVONSHIRE PARK, _____ p ______oubt01 the best value i 1 CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. SPECIAL CONCERTS By the li \ 3. . ■' 1 tforl FLAOBft STREET the market.S Appointed by Hla Hjononr Judge Martlneau to Levy Distraint* under the Amendment Act, 1888. Knuts Kamp Komedy Kompany Week commencing February 28tb PLEASE SHOP DURING DAYLIGHT. R. A. HAYLAND, TeL 788, BUSIN BBS KS or KVKBY DBSOBIPTION job DISPOSAL . (From the Summerdown Convalescent Hospital). TWICE DAILY at 3 and 8 o'clock. 8: a .m . to 7.30 p .m . Under the direction of Capt. E. Green Foley, R.A.M.C. CAKKR A FUNERAL CARRIAGE Telephone 123. Established 1888. By kind permission of Col. Bostock, R.A.M.O. EUBTOR. * ARNOLD, Seats: 2d., 4d. and 6d. A few Reserved Seats at Is. 8 E N S A T I 0 ;i A L E N G A G E M E N T. OPRN GABS, GLASS oa CLOSED HEApSR8. A UCTIONEER8, VALUERS, HOUSE, Soldiers Half-price to all parts. Exceptional Bargains in ’ THE WORLD-FAMOUS , ' to Yeant London Experience. A. LAND, ESTATE, BUSINESS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Week comnaenolng MONDAY, F e b . 21st. nr AT. WREATHS IN GREAT VA EtIETY. H ousehold Linens. MIDLAND BANK CEIAMBERS, w i l l i A m s o i m IS, FBVBNSBY HOAD, EASTBOURNE. M A T IN E E S DAILY at 3. toti BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. And at Hampden Park. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Established 1874. DAMASKS ASD CLOTHS. „ EVENINGS at 8. SUBMARINEI 1 MOTION. ' } PICTURES B O B E XL X 8. HAST, KB88RS. KTLXJOK & DAVIES, Mr. Cha8. Road-N ight presents MR. WEEDON | Bargains in Damask Cloths. Grand Value. GROSSMITH'S Great Success, in Three Acte, wh* |J N 1 > R K T .'AKKRA OOl JTU1HERAL A UOTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, I f J E N T E A L C I N’E M A i The First and Only Pictures Ever Taken SHEETS and SHEETINGS. A SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, | ^ J__,______) il “ Mr. Preedy and the Countess.” Under the Ocean. yon] Specially all Rednoed for this Sale. | T ERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE., _____ ach l 14, H i s k -s y b n r , Ol d By R. C. Carton. . i—- 1. i i . i ... i i Valuations for Probate a n d other Purposes. Funerals Conducted to All 1 SHEETINGS, CALICOES AND LONGOLOTHS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Feb. 19th. Seats...... 2s. to 4d. Agents for all the principal Local Residenoee and Amazing Motion Pictures, showing the Wonderful Beauties of Ai 3, 6.30 and 8 30 Seats at 2s. and Is. 6d. may be reserved in advance at the Business Premises. Pier Gates, or by TeL 574. the Ocean Bed as never before conceived. . . JEntrancingly T o w e l s - “ THE POLITICAL SCANDAL.’* Beautiful Coral Formations, Marine Gardens, Sponge Fishing, lifoil intelligence. R. W i H. HAMBLYN, Diver Exploring Sunken Wrecks, Astonishing Fishes and and I TMR E a s t b o u r n e F o x h o u n d s w ill njwjet to-1 Special Turkish Coloured Border, 2 for 1/32; Drama in Four Parts. o u s e a g e n t , b u il d in g s u r v e y o r , - -L, -Feb...... 19. Old.... • ■ ” ■*-^Tuesday, for 2/14. All Prices; Special, 2 for 8d. Hair-raising Fights between Men and Sharks C oloured Striped Cotton Turkish Towels to H AUCTIONEER and VALUER. “ CHARLIE AT THE BANK.” witH U.30 a.m. I i / u each , w o r th 2/61 to -d a y . 8, ELMS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, Featuring Charles Chaplin. i under "Water. and! Telephone 896. * HIPPODROME, ' -* i will meet) to-day ‘WITH THE INDIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE." j EASTBOURNE. fev:: -w . 1L16 a.m.; , Heavy Stock of Blankets and Coloured 7 years’ local experience ' TopieaL 1L15 Satnr- | was oooupled In praotloal Managing Director...... Mr. Sidney W, Winter A BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL, ENTERTAINING AND ABSORBING REVELATION flannel Travelling Rugs. Also in Self ij, Is specially qualified for Q4UUOHT GRAPHIC. • Y ew ' . 1L30a.m.; i «day, 29, - Colours. » Property; or Supervising Manager ...... Herbert Raymond, OF THE MYSTERIES AND WONDERS OF THE OCEAN. ! ;______MON DA Y, Feb tlst, and Two Following Days. Direct from the P hilharmonic H all, London. i B a s t ^ u s s e x F o x h o u n d s will jneet MONDAY, Feb. 21st, and during the Week. Sr Remnants in Flannelette, Calico, Sheetings, iiait] ------, Guestling Green, 11.30 am .; 1 Tn Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. A bsorbing L e c t u r e b y | Law ns; also Oddments too numerous to ‘ THE MOTH AND THE ^LAME.’ MR. LESLIE PAGET. A W RIGHT, DICK RAY presents his LATEST MUSICAL \ mention in detail added daily to Bargain ] I Fqur Part Drama. and VALUERS, HOUSE, Bl ■) V U S3, C o t t ie r . ESTATE AGENTS, ‘BETWEEN TWO FIRES,” Comedy. S o u t h d o w n F o x h o u n d s w i topic would have been inaugurated, and there ■ ROAD, EASTBOURNE ‘‘OTHERS STARTED—SOPHIE FINISHED." Farce. “FOLLOW M E” is little doubt ui my mind—there was none in ^‘kughtqn'r^ffiw! ^ fh e 1 2 ^ mam’It! | Immense Reductions \yill be Offered in the London and County Bank). RUSSIA’S LIBERATION. igles Cross; Wednes- GAUMONT' GRAPHIC. Written by Dick Ray and Nat Gold. In Five Pretty ' jh?— i the mind of tne late Count Witte—that the ’, 8, Hursthierpoint. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Transfer and other purposes. Scenes. upshot of these conversations would have L ajn. each day. IRTISH FOR SALS. Seats, 3d., 6d. and la Telephone No. 1183. Caste of London Artistes Includes the Yorkshire Russia is once more claiming a large share been a Russo-German war. i For there was no Bemarkable Bargains in Lace Curtains: UNFURNISHED RESIDENCES. 1------7----- 1— Comedian, NAT GOLD. of attention in this country. | In spite of the less drastic way of freeing the people from the Grace Perry. Peggy McIntosh. Molly Spears. talk,, about a Western offensive, there are domination of German technical industries £»OUNTY BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS and e a s t e r n c i n e m a , Arnold Wilson. Blna Leopold. those who believe that the next move of the R S . LLOYDS Ernie Shannon. and capital and the consequent absorption of FLOORCLOTHS. And Full London Chorus. No Male Chorus—But Some enemy will be against our Eastern Ally. It is (GINEER AND SURVEYOR’S DEPAR’ J ^ U O T IO ] VALUERS AMD ESTATE DAILY 8.0, 7.0 and 9.0. native enterprise.” AGENTS, Girls. 1 TT not an attractive task, and, in face of the P l e a s e c a l l a n d INSPECT ON OUR The Burl Troupe of Dancers. These things are still operating to hamper • B. ------8, GILD] ROAD. EASTBOURNE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Feb. 19th. emphatic declarations of the Russian Minister the activities of Russia in the present war, ■he S anitary Co nred t> receive REMNANT COUNTER. Note the Prides:,Reserved Boxes, 12s. 6d. and 10s. 8d. of W ar, it will niot be embarked upon by the OTION of the (Bead Faetngj the BallwayBaliw Button). “ The Exploits of Elaine.” (may be booked); Eauteulls, Is. 6cL (reserved, 2s.); Pit but she is gradually cutting herself free. A a Public Beta tee Managed and Rente Collected Weekly and Stalls, Grand Carole and Promenade, Is. (early doors, German Army without misgivings. But the more subtle wrong was done to her by Prussian ^ i & J | ■ D ress D epartm ent. Silks. Quarterly. Prompt~ impt Settlements.SattJ • The Great Mystery Film Serial in Two Parts, la 8d., reserved, Is. 6d.): Pit, fid. (early doors, 9d.|; Upper situation clearly will not be improved by TOM Episode No. 3; Circle, 3d. (early doors. 4d.). Telephone No. 836. agency in the days before the war. Evidence _ b e seen, and 8peclfloation, GeneralU Oondl-Condt- delay. Russia, strong to-day, Will be stronger Ch andTForm ^Tender obtained at the""Bo------roughv a ted). Prloe Five ShllllngB, poet tree. V TRjAPPED.” Drama. has accumulated to the point at which it has B l o u s i n g s . to-morrow, and S it is quite conceivable that become irresistible that the misrepresentation “WHEN LIZZIE WENT TO SEA.’ Comedy. Germany will hold that an attempt which OP OUE ANCESTORS IN “■□TASTINGS MUSICAL FESTIVAL, of Russia in the eyes of Western Europe was HOSIERY D1 APARTMENT. ‘MABEL AND FATTY AT SAN DIEGO.” Comedy. nearly succeeded last year might wisely be r SUSSEX. " * MAY 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1916. the deliberate and calculated policy of German Fkbruaby, 1916. Two Pairs of lose for 2/6£. •THE ROYAL CITY OF CANTERBURY.” Interest. repeated this. Meanwhile, with the convoca­ diplomacy. As far as this country was con­ lowest dr any Tender will not necessarily be O N T H E HASTINGS PIER, tion of the Duma, our attention is attracted m CONTAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY PATHS GAZETTE. cerned, it was aided by one of the persistent a t ; HANDEES CH I E F S. OF The Syllabus may be obtained at Music Shops and to the great Eastern Empirej, so long mis­ faults of human nature—the impulse to inter­ w or| j‘ A ERNEST PRESOoji MONDAY, Feb. list, and Two Following Days. Stationers, and from Festival Office, 47, Haveloca-road, understood by the British people. Even now m I Children’s, S ix for 3|d. add 6$d. Hastings. Post) Free, ljd. it is doubtful if there is any general apprecia­ fere in other people’s business. The manner Borough 8t eyor. L a d a s ’, Six for lOJd. and l/ll|d . in which the domestic concerns of Russia were Town H all Ka«tbourne, As well on th e 8n , The “ The Coal K i n g JOHN Lo-CKicY, } Hon. Secs. tion in this country of what the Czar’s Empire 15«i FeT Quakers te^W itchcraft; “ Gli iu ig > ' Drama in Three Exclusive to tjhis Theatre, has suffered at the hands of Berlin. To the discussed by a section ia this country a few _____ ^ OOB8BTS and UNDEROLOTHING. W est S oqbox, Sco, years ago was a monstrous impertinence. Re­ “ a s o: j LOOI :sl” patriotic Russiatji this war must present itself ...vj 1 Comedy by Gaumo it. h e theosophical s o c i e t y . gardless of the vast differences between East WBK NATIONAL LIFEBOAT Conan ORPHEUS LODGE, 53o, Tkrminus-boad largely as a war ;of liberation. For years, his “ THE MAKINCf OF AN OFFICER.” Topical. T (over Gallery Kinema), and West, there were those who applied # 4-. j' country had been crushed under the weight of their political shibboleths in a mechanical and ounuuns a iuuu , “HER WINNING PUNCH.” cjomedy. TUESDAY, Feb. 12nd, at 3 o'clock. Prussian influence. A better simile would it tnhabltante of ■J'— D a U y ignorant fashion to the internal affairs of DURNE BRANCH. DALE & KERLEY, P A T H S GAZETTE, A. JL . JE2 C J T f X J 3BBt JE3 : perhaps be to say that Russia was being Russia. We were content very largely to base i and Sd.—AU Tip-ups. ‘THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE,” strangled by her powerful neighbour in the whose history la traoed are the centre of Europe. The only hope of escape, our estimate of that great country on the ex Siven that the the Shirleys and Sir John Hawk Is., Bpeoial Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 706. ,,By MISS AJRUNDALE. parfestatemeritsof exiled revolutionaries, who, SEASIDE ROAD t\ TERMINUS ROAD. according to many careful observers, lay in ! {ft! I ■ It . .. . ,, ... , . • the LOCAL OOlUl :t t b k the BheUeya."—Harper’s Monthly AU interested cordially invited. vpA-t- S*™ irwl.w;™ “ ! whatever their merits, were hardly likely to he ROYAL . LTIONAL war. Some indication of how Prussianism see the situation whole. There is no need, of i Branch) Post and Country rders receive Prompt 8 WORKS dominated all circles is found in the fact that ___ I R at the £JU M O B O WRITTEN course, to pretend that Russian affairs are hi when the Minister Munnich founded a school "Win kind iermlesion Atte Ition. perfect, and that there is no need of reform. ary th inbt SUSSEX DOGGEREL. AN ADULT CLASS FOR for officers in St. Petersburg, he had Russian next i 4 ., PUKE Russia is not cut off in this way from every send the Balance A L L-ROOM DANCING history eliminated from the curriculum as pi id Officers unnecessary ! German history took its place! other community 5f men in the past and AMUSING. RvWYOKIl bold B u d WILL BE HELD present^ But the reform of Russia’s internal That, of course, was before the national Lov E. INFIELD, Tam . AT DEVONSHIRE PARK, affairs is her own business, and she will £ on. Sea revival, which began with the Czar Alexander wife g EOOND-HAND FURN’f JURE, Carpets. Antiqt,--. For Officers, their Friends and Eastbourne Residents. III., but at every step the revival was ham- obviously have to carry it out in accordance welll &a, Bought for OasI No expense of removal, EW AND ELEGANT EDITIONS. with her own national genius and traditions. CHURCH, — Alfred Wright, 85 ' 87, South - street. East- 100*006 Copies already Soli FRIDAY EVENING, 8.30 to 10 o’clock. ered by the firm entrenchment of the Teutons. bourne. t. , ’ i '■ j ' ■■■' a commerce and finance the domination was We can see enough now to realise that many For Particulars write to; i ' l l E of the features that appeared most repellent to Pad | I L A DPOLE’ more striking still. It is quite possible that wicl 7A R Y 10th. M iss Ratcliffe, The Chatsworth Hotel. the original design of Germany was purely Western eyes were Prussian and not native in their inspiration. N othings more clear than ting ^URNBY TO UNNUN. commercial, but political aims have since been M o A BPEOIAL CLASS FOB GIRLS inextricably mixed with her activities. The that very erroneous views of the relative From 15 to 19 years, establishment of German industries in Russia positions of Teuton and Slav in the culture and •will I » If i and East Grinstead. It to the notice of all who wish diplomacy of Europe were widely held in Great t Booksellers. may possibly have been expedited by the M eet H U D SO N S L td. a good laugh.’ Brighton Examiner. BALLROOM DANCING and DEPORTMENT, heavy import duties intended to be protective. Britain, and to a lesser extent in Fiance. Here it i and there a little body of doctrinaires, incapable W il W ED NESDAYS at 6 o’clock. Whatever the final and contributory causes, h e ) “ A FUND OF amuaemraat which it is clear, that: Russia before this war was of learning from experience, will still put for- iJL Its quaint humour.” —A*- B r i g h t o n rard plans and programmes based on that old HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS A L S being economically bled ‘-by Germany. Dr. betn DANCING. Dillon, in a sticking article in the Con tem ­ rnd discredited circles of ideas. But generally of IMBBT-OLABB COMPANION WORK, fepeaking, our eyes have been opened, and it is a n d A 1* 0 m o HELP THE WAR CHARITIES and porary Review, cites the case of a German A lb gTOBAGE. JL to give pleasure to the Children, a very well-known shipbuilding combine, as a result of whose in association with our present Allies for the w e i Piofesaor (Lady) wUl arrange to Teach Dances for maintenance of the bases of Christian civilisa­ fo rd l ENA A L T ,BB S,*j j a n l i D P o i j r s Amateur Theatricals Mid Drawing Room Entertain- activities a tax of 100' per cent, is, qs he puts mente. Any part of England. Long List of DUtln it, “ levied by German parasites on the tion that we look for the future .peace and stability of Europe. .- ..r th e ] P TO ERRIOUR. ffuished Patronesses. Russian people.” The revolt of our Ally in bi 227, “ Chronicle" Office, South-street. against this was inevitable. ‘ ‘ Sometime before and i the war,” Dr. Dillon j writes, “ a feeling of ubovl HEPOSITOl o n d o n college of m u s i c . restiveness, an impulse to throw off the German F ir s t A ccommodation A d d r e s s P r o se c u ­ ’ Eastbourne Centre. yoke, had been gradually displaying itself in tion.—Mr. Hopkins, at Bow-street Police Court on L Monday, had before him the first prosecution under the LONDON. OANDIDAT I f a ? NEXT EXAMINATION In the 'Press, in commercial circles, and in the The Practical and heoretical Musio should send in their Duma. These aspirations and strivings were new Order relating to the delivery of letters at accom­ names. . . not lai than March 15th , to th e Local Kepre- modation addresses. The defendant, a newsagent, was sentatlve, Avenue House, of whom the Syllabus of focussed in the firm Resolve of the Russian fined £2.-2s. for delivering letters to persons without Government, under Mi Kokofftseff, to refuse «^beobte3nedi0 n n 8 a n < * ° t h e r particulars obtaining a receipt in a book kept for that purpose, and to renew the Treaty of: Commerce which was for failing to enter in the book particulars required by a conti enabling Germany to ft°°d the Empire with police Order. thou e u r n o q : ERECTIO N LABELS of all kind* manu- her manufactures and to extort a ruinous Counsel, to witness, in the Bow County th eir! C Law A -r factored at London Prices at Farnoambe and Co.'8 tribute from the Russian nation. Two years Conrt: “ Did. you come here on subpoena ? ” W itness band! (Limited) Printing Works, South-street, Eastbourne. more and the negotiations on this burning (surprised): “ No, sir, by tram car.” 4Wtl

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tion that the countyunty roads i approaching Trade H ark Registered; East- . YISTO. bourne iare in a deplorable -state. On the flersmtul uni) $ o r i i i . N EW S u ppo r t in g ELASTIC STOCKINGS whole, the correspondency between the two 11 from 2 a 6d. each. authorities has probably lone good. It has Sir George Praguell, who sucqufnbed to heart trouble TRUSSES, BANDAGES & SURGICAL BELTS, tended,to clear the air, and, more important iu London oil Monday, and who. has taken a very active ■ still, it has brought more clearly before the part in various patriotic movements, had visited East- ! B h o w n . j I 0 Sto., of every description. TIFICIAL LIMBS, CRUTCHES, &c„ county body their obligation to devote special bourne periodically for many years. It was his custom 1 ilephoue: No ft MADS AND REPAIRED. attention to highways in the immediate to stay at the Sea View boarding establishment. An 1 r enthusiastic deep-sea angler, he was a vice-president of ■ Lists Free. neighbourhood of large towns. OB BY & CO., Ltd. .V II. ION..., the Eastbourne Pier and Boat Angling1 Association, in — ;i | whoso Operations he laid shown a lively and generous > and 8. t- FARMER’S T h k A gricultura L COLLEGE]. 1 >nterest- 8ir George has spoken at. two or three social IHIBITIONS- . . . ,, , i . . , ,, , ., ' gatherings in Eastbourne. Lady Pragncll has received L SUPEOBTS DEPOT, It is generally acknowledged that, alter the the following message from H.M. the Q u e e n “ The duotion, war, England will be infinitely more depen- , Queeufears 8ir;George must have overtaxed his strength I ARE RECEIVING DAILY ROAD, BRIGHTON. j in his unremitting efforts to serve his country, and her / : dent than hitherto on the products of its own 1 A.” soil. With such an outlook, the closing of ) Majesty feels that by his death the nation has lost one ! the East Sussex Agricultural College cau only . lts n'°3k useful and patriotic citizens." Film . be regarded as a most unfortunate proceeding.! Miss Norah E. Green, Secretary to the National ' [. ... la and Gd. The college has not, as y »t, been completely Union of Women Workers, met; the" Conference Exeeu- 1 I to Is. Seats. shut up—the premises have been temporarily i tive Committee and members of the Eastbourne branch on Thursday at the Saffrons Rooms to discuss arrange­ New &!Exclusive Modes EVENDENS taken over by the militar y consequept upon 1 ments for the annual council meeting and conference of [VJLION. most of the students having joined the Colours; j the Union which will, by invitation of the Eastbourne but the County Council Education Committee, : Union, be held in the town in the coming autumn. February 19th, W. NICHOLSON, LTD. within whose province the matter lips, seem ) Between fifty and sixty ladies of the Union were IN present. p . m . ■ ( Foot of Devonshire Place), to look upon the college is an unprofitable i of Five t .. institution, and have on ly abstained from PlAlderman C. F. Simmons returned to Eastbourne on Tailor-Mades, Thursday, having left the nursing home in town after EASTBOURNE, disposing of the building and its contents to avoid friction with the County Council. Mr. his recent operation. We are pleased to hear that, !L TALKS Beg to announce in connection with E. J. Gorringe, who sfcrongly protested against although it is too soon to judge definitely, there are Gowns, their delightful good hopes the sight will be restored at least equal to any permanent closing, te stifled to the prac­ what it was before the operation. tical necessity for that are. similar colleges if \ M ALDEN, Lieutenant Wilfrid Keay (youngest son of Alderman Wrap Coats, jjr | CEA LOUNGE :: the agricultural interest is to be hereafter and Mrs. Keay, of Elms Meade), who has been serving T he Seventh of the Series of developed to national advantage. This he on the Western Front with the ilth Yorkshire King’s lithe Nile. declared to represent the feeling of the Own Light Infantry, has been home on furlough. He I | Walking Skirts, i: I S P E C IA L :: agricultural community generally in the is returning to France to-morrow. ■1 ), THE PLAYGROUND county. He might have added that it also Mr. Charles Jewell (Bella Vista, Silverdale-road) is Millinery, expresses the common-sens^ view of the leaving England about the middle of March for Argen­ OPE.” MUSICAL TEAS tina, owing to circumstances which h(wj arisen in con­ ; ji j I m atter. red, Ss.; Reserved ------* . j nection with his ranch and staff through the war. Mr. Blouses, Subscribers Half- Jewell expects to he away for several months. To-day (Saturday), Feb. 1 9 t h A B a s e l e s s S t o r y . | j AND The Rev. R. C. Gillie (Marylebone Presbyterian A l t h o u g h guardedly wqrded, the story SATURDAY throughout F ebruary. Church) conducted the services at St. Andrew’s Presby­ Knitted Coats, etc. r, F ebbuaby 21st. printed in a London Sunday paper suggesting terian Church on Sunday. The re-appearance of the rev. • | i ARTISTES: possible pro-German sympatpies on the part gentleman at the scene of his former ministerial labour ATTRACTION. of Baron von Roemer, oij Herstmonceux, is was the occasion of large congregations. . The Rev. J. MAUDE NINER, V iolinist void of substance and justification, and we Reid (minister of St. Andrew’s) took the services at Mr. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL BE ESTEEMED. FOLK,” I (from the Queen’s Hall and principal Gillie s church. " London Concerto). regret it should have found its way into our 0 I AS own columns. Besides bjeipg British born, Viscount Ridley, whose premature death is very » MISS EDITH TAYLOR, V ocalist. the Baron has a record of atriotic service of widely and sincerely, lamented, was a brother of the LITIES. which any Englishman mlglit be proud. In Hon. Mrs. Rupert Gwynne (wife of the Member for MISS BERYL L. RENAED, a.r.o.m., the Eastbourne Division), to whom the hearty sympathy Monday, Wednes- ACCOMPANIST. connection with the presei t jwar he has dis- of our readers will be extended. The late Viscount was The Arcade & Terminus Road, ags a t 8 o’clock, played commendable kel suhess in i efforts the special speaker at a meeting at Eastbourne sometime MISS HARRINGTON, P ia n ist . inspired by a desire anc 'determination to since, and impressed everybody by his engaging manner > ’ la- l“ d “ • promote recruiting for th< British Army and and robust common sense. EASTBOURNE. MUSIC f r o m 4 to 6 P.M. to advance generally tlie preparatory xl E qu ipm en t, The Bfshop of Winchester instituted the Rev. Canon Popular Prices. Excellent Service. measures concerted againsi un aggi’essions. A. E. Barnes Lawrence to the living of St. John’s, Cross &VB&YTHING for CYCLES and MQTOR CYCLES. As becomes the private nglish country Boscomhe, on Wednesday. The parishioners welcomed I 'I N.B.—The gentleman, he has also idei tified himself with the new vicar at a social gathering on the following evening. oly Depot. Advance in Prices of Cycles and Motor Cycles. the public affairs of the c( nty, and Shown a Special Musical Teas kin .ly) interest in the social concerns of the Mrs. Coverley, 7, Lansdowne-terrace, Eastbourne, left estate valued for probate at £6,464. LOCAL NEWS. HEROIC ACT BY MEMBER OF DUKE’S THEIR PUPILS r AT THE n e iLhbourhood in which he rqsfdes. In view Why Buy a New Cycle or Motor Cycle when you can have your old of these facts We canriot dqubfc any misconcep­ The Will of the Rev. E. E. Crake, rector of Jevington, LATE ORCHESTRA. r ■ DAINTIEST & MOST REFINED Cycle or Motor Cycle Re-tyr6d, Repaired, Re-enamelled, equal to new, tion produced by the clumsy and unfortunate has just been proved, the value of the estate being £615. TIMES o f HIGH WATER & jIGHTING-UP P a g ea n t, T E A LOUNGE An engagement is announced between Cedric Sydney High' SHOWING YOU A SAVING OF ^SS % paragraph above referred ;o will be speedily Mora. /aA?tar After. ’ Up YOUNG VIOLINIST10 DEATH IN HOSPITAL. and completely removed. In; Eastbourne and Lane Roberts, Lieut. R.A.M.0., youngest son of l is urgently In need Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Allan S. Roberts, of Upper Park- Saturday, Feb. 19 ... 11.24 !.,,■11.52 ._ 5.49 , on IN EASTBOURNE. district the Baron has numerous friends, none PHONE road, Hampstead, and Freda, younger daughter of Sunday, Feb. 20 ...... 11.54 . 0.24 ._ 5.50 The death is announced of Harold Wareham, Petty r, M a r c h 1st & 2nd GEORGE DOUjLL & CO. ( George , D oull. ) 608. of whom can have hiad ahy doubt that his Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Hextall, of Carbury, Eastbourne.- 5.52 patriotism is above suspicion. Monday, Feb. 21...... 0.25 . 0.54 Officer Royal Naval Air Service, who succumbed to an r iL IO N . Prompt Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairs. Tuesday, Feb. 22 0.50 j.. . 1 24 ._ 5.54 attack of enteric after jicrferming a very plucky and i—, ■ W ednesday. Feb. 23 1.28 ., . 1.53 ._ 5.56 perilous act at Gallipoli. Mr. Wareham will be remem­ llnmbered). Is. aqd 6d.—a 1, W EST STREET. Y outhful Ofj BINDERS. Thursday, Feb. 24 ... 2. 0 . 2.25 ._ 5.57 bered by a good many in Eastbourne, he having been tined from Bourne House * 6 b , 4 8 , GROVE R O A D . SALVATION ARMY WEDDING. GROVE ROAD. P roceedings taken recently against a Friday, Feb. 25.}...... 2.36 |. .. 3. 1 ._ 5.59 a member of the Duke of Devonshire’s late orchestra, the Devonshire Park T e l e ph o n e N o. 1 1 5 7 . and Is. Seals. Accessories, Petrol, Oil, T /res, etc., in 8 t o o k . Repairs and Hiring a Speciality. number of juvenile delinquents make playing second violin while connected with that distin­ unpleasant peading. Shop pilferings, using INTERESTING CEREMONY AT THE guished combination. When the war broke out Mr. R o y a l S o c ie t y f o r P r e v e n t io n o f Cr u e l t y The other six roun d events are between Bill Garrard bad language, and disorderly conduct are CITADEL. Wareham held an engagement at the Lyceum Theatre. to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Sec., Miss He immediately volunteered and joined the R,tN.A.S., :a t i n g . EASTBOURNE AND THE LIFE- (Acton) and Sid Davis (Aldgate) and Petty Officer among, the offences dealt wjitli, but despite the Locke Paddon, 1, Compton-street. Subscriptions Forbes (R.N. A.S.) and Sergt. Dick Beard (Royal Sussex are urgently needed, ana may be paid to the Hon, Armoured Car Division. After his'training his duties • to 9.45, With Music. W. S. SQUIRE & CO., the nature of the misdoings, the Magistrates took him to Sijvla Bay, where he participated in several Regiment). There is also to be a six round bout between have .found it no easy natter to dispose On Wednesday a large congregation assembled in the Treasurer, Hknhy Holyoakk, Esq., “ Fairmont,1 tAT OH. BOAT INSTITUTION, .Blacksmith Phillips and Storeman Vine, both of the Salvation Army Citadel to witness the marriage of two 3, lie Koos-road. or at Li-oyds Bank, Ltd. All com­ severe engagements, and where he performed an ar t of* CHILL ATHLETIC. R.N.A.8., which promises to be intensely amusing. effectually of the several cades. Needless to plaints should bo addressed to Inspector E. W. great gallantry, of which particulars are given in a well-known members of the local.Corps, Mr. Albert Cowley) 1a, Compton-street, Eastbourne. The officers of the B N . say, they have looked with lenient eye upon Waterhouse, deputy bandmaster of the Salvation Army etter to the young man’s father. Subsequently he to 1, Without Musis. A RECORD CONTRIBUTION. for this contest. offenders of delicate yeacs, i dismissing the Band, and Miss M. Aukett, both of whom lived in H ig h -cla ss F o o t w e a r . N o better value. contracted enteric fever duei to bad water, and he died , INISHING IRONMONGERS, in St. George’s Military Hospital, Malta. EVENING, 3.15 to Mr. J. Palmer, appointed by the Sporting Life, -will charges with a caution whenever piossible; Latimer-road. The interesting ceremony was conducted New season’s goods.—J. J. Saunders, 106, South- again act as referee, pep t. Gilmore as M.C. and S erg t- but if there are mafiy n ore cases of this by Adjutant Joseph under the flag and according to the street (between St. Saviour's Church and Devon- The following is copy qf a letter written to the . With Music. ie a hire-place). "VALUABLE WAR SERVICE by NATIONAL Major Anderson as ekeeper. ELECTRICIANS, charac:er it may be Well ta Consider whether Army ritual Amongst those present were Mr. and deceased’s father:— !.30, Without Music. SOOIETYS LIFEBO. ATS. Mrs. Aukett, Mrs. Waterhouse (mother of the bride­ L u m in o u s W a t c h e s , invaluable for night Squad 11, R.N.A.S., / With Music. a freer application of the birchiis not desirable. Mischievous horsepla,y or. the Parades by groom), Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Aukett and a large number of use, reliable time keepers, from 16s. 6d. Clients Armoured Car Division, B.M.E.F., relatives of the contracting parties. own Watcnes and Clocks made Luminous.—F. G. SuVla Bay, Npv. 22nd, 1915. imunication froi gangs of unruly lads hardly, perhaps, amounts In the afternoon there was a wedding banquet in the Clemence, Goldsmith, Silversmith and Watchmaker, W e have reoeived the following coi BELGIAN SOLDIERS FUND; Gas [ot Water and Sanitary to a serious moral crime it nevertheless is 18, Cornfleld-road, Eastbourne. Phone 782. Dear Mr. Warehara,— . . . You will be glad, I BATHS. Mr. O. A Leatham, J.P., chairman) figuring prominently in ’ buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. wounded man on to his back, and got back to the gun it; and they desire me to endorse n ost heartily Mr. ESTIMATES GIVEN. such a j’1 live” centre of high-class amusement were given by Band- safely, a bullet just Clipping the end of his nose in the of 39, Upperton garlens, a good number of ladies and as Devonshire Park ;is particularly evident the Band), Songster- N. B. — February reduction in charges for Shee’sgrateful congratulations to on' hon. Secretary, Gas Fires : 10 per cent.—Eastbourfie Gas Co. last yard. PARK, Mr. Infield, on the splendid result of pis devoted work gentlemen assembled in the Saffrons Rooms on Wed­ lust noiqw. The advertisenradvertisementnt ofot curreicurrent and Songsters), Sergeant-Major D. Holland (ior the soldiers He would never talk about it even to me, and I think for our local branch. j nesday afternoon, th b meeting having been arranged on prospective attractions reveals, a boldness of of the Corps), Mr. Edward Grant .and Miss Winifred M e m o r ia l S e r v ic e .— The service at St. he talked to me more than anyone : but it’s generally Thanking yon in anticipation, , behalf of the Belgian Soldiers Fund. CoL Sir J ohn enterprise probably unrivalled by any other Saunders (for the single men and single women respect­ Andrew’s Churchy Norway, on 8unday evening was the people who do the great things that are least gi\en ively). Mr, Waterhouse suitably responded to the I am, dear Sir, yours very faithfully, Qttlet, K.C.I.E., presided, and there were also 2 * . individual pleasure centre in the kingdom. Specially in memory of “ those who have fallen in tlie to trumpet-blowing. . . . ERMINUS ROAD, felicitoussentimeutsthat had been expressed. Adjutant war.” Relatives and friends of deceased men from the O. A Leatham, present Lady Ottley Mrs. Davies Gilbert, Mass Davies This is a strong claim to advance, but we shall Joseph also delivered an impres-ujve address on “ The Sincerely yours, ■ 1 k Eastbourne Branch R.N.L.I. east end of the town were present in considerable Gilbert, Mrs. A. Campbell, Mrs. Lorrain, Mrs. and EASTBOURNE. be surprised if another instance can be cited Salvation Army in Relation to Home Life,” and based number. A “ Roll of Honour” for Ijhe district of St. Cedric J. A bbott H ockIn, Miss FarnelL Mrs. and Miss ' Bowen, Miss Carey in whiph the programme ol events transcends, his remarks upon the 23rd Psalm. All the meetings Andrew’s was read and the Rev. Harold Pain (curate Petty Officer R.N.A.S. [ENT. Royal National Lifeboat Institution, ! (founder of the fund), Councillor F. 0 / D. Durell, and or even equals, the almost bewildering “ bill were characterised by great heartiness, and the newly- in-charge) preached an appropriate sermon, based on Tbe late Petty Officer Wareham is described by Mr r 4 1 . , 22, Charing Cross-road, Lor don, W.C., others. tnarried couple will have many happy memories of their the words, “ Union with Christ.” P.'Tas, conductor of the Duke’s Orchestra, as a refined 11th ] leoember, 1915. of fare” thatjjMr. JBL A. Brown is setting The Chairman, m opening, the meeting, said the before the visitors and "re ddents here at the wedding day. ! ■ j and unassuming young man, as well as a thoroughly I 1 ’ . Dear Mr. Infield,—I beg leave to acknowledge, wil Eund was intended to supply food and comforts for the It has been arranged for Major Sladen, of the National T h e S a c r if ic e o f t h e P e e r a g e .— “ True capable musician. He was strongly recommended to many thanks, the reoeipt of your cheques, making ja Belgian Army serving at the Front, and also, to a present time. The fine orchestra and many Headquarters, London, to visit the Eastbourne Corps Nobility ” writes calling attention ;to a long list in the Mr. Tas by the late Mr. S. Coleridge Taylor, who said total of £315, the one being a remittance from the certain extent, to as list the wives and families, widows other standing “ dishes” furnish a sufficiently on Tuesday evening next to give a special display on Times ol heirs to peerages who ba]ve given their lives Mr. Wareham was a sound musician, and of a pleasant Branch funds of £52.17a 2d., and the other a splendid and orphans in the rear of the trenches. There were tempting banquet, but to these more or less Salvation Army Scout activities in relation to the war. for their country in the present war. The list includes and painstaking disposition. Mr. Tas is deeply grieved contribution of £262. 2a 10d., the result of tne mag­ many worthy objects put forward day by day to claim permanent allurements must be added a the names of 45 cases in which heirs have either been at the sad news, as also will be the many friends Mr. !TURES nificent effort made last summer in connection with the their sympathy and Assistance, but he ventured to say 19, 1910. galaxy of special and occasional engagements killed or have died of wounds or illness contracted on Wareham made while in Eastbourne. flag day held on behalf of the Institution, an effort that, with the exception, perhaps, of the case of our produc ng in combination an array of season WONDERFUL UNDER-SEA MOTION active service. We cannot find space for the list and whioh produced a record, even for I prisoners of' war in Germany, there was no cause which able and superior diversions equal to the most the details accompanying it, but we entirely agree with *aken - Tshould 1...... rtnnlf of conns should appeal to them more strongly than that of the “ True Nobility” that/‘it is inspiriting to know how you and the committee of "the East] .e Branch on Belgians and .Serbians, but more especially the RAY NOTES. rapacious appetite. It is not, indeed, expected PICTURES. 1 our men ’ iu all ranks of life have given up all for their THE ECONOMY CAMPAIGN. achieving so notable a success in a lyear which mi Belgians. The fund was appealing for support on that individual visitors will) sample every form country.” Itove thrown upon the residents many additioi of entertainment. The important point is the ;u. • behalf of the Belgian soldiers, and in a letter he had L e c t u r e a t t h e W e s l e y a n Oh Ur c h .— burdens in the way of war claims. The result affordi H o s p it a l D e f ic ie n c y . ENGAGED FOR DEVONSHIRE PARK. PRECEPT AND PRACTICE. seen, addressed to Miss Carey, there was |a remark amplitude and artistic excellence of the On Tuesday evening the Rdv. E. J. B. Kirtlan, of new proof of the deep interest which)the residents ai saying that one of the most gratifying features of the At the Annual meeting of the Governors of supply ; whilst against any objection that the Hull, gave bis promised lecture on “ The Bombard visitors at Eastbourne take in the heroio service of the fund was that it was not given as a charity, but as a the Princess Alice Memorial Hospital it will provision is beyond the necessities of such a An announcement of singqlarly„ ______great ihterest______is made meat of Scarborough,” at the Central Wesleyan Church. A correspondent writes;— lifeboat, whioh has, certainly, never bown its natioi token of love. He would go further and say that any­ be necessa (y to give serious attention to the time as, the present m i,y be) set the complete I’by Mr. E. A. Brown (mauAgerldf Devonshire Park!) Owing to inclement weather the attendance was some It is not often that one finds the practice of precepts and humane character more truly in the peril thing they could do for the Belgian soldiers was a very respecting an engagement just concluded1 for the near what limited, but the lecturer’s account of the bom jnnoe the outbreak of war. For, qnii apart from the partial and inadequate repayment of the debt we owed deficiency of £780 experienced during the past absence of merely frivolous and unwholesome in Eastbourne so quickly demonstrated as has been doue normal work of the lifeboats, they ve been launch} * year, and to) concert means of obviating a amusements and reerdatior s. A glance at the future. It refers to a visit,' direct from the Philharmonic bardment was listened to with keen interest and Mr. this week. 1 them (hoar, hear). Had it not been for the magnificent Hall, Great Portland-streeq, W., of the Williamson Kirtlan was accorded the thanks of those present for w ith in that period no lesB than 173 lies to H .M . shij stand made bv the little Belgian Army against those similar contingency ip the future. The recep­ comprehensive advertisement on another At the Tea Conference last Tuesday afternoon the and other vessels whioh have been ned, ___, torpedoed ( ____ Expedition Submarine Motion Pictures, descriptive <>f his lecture. The chair was occupied by Mr. Izzett. subject of the discussion was the “ Economy of Amuse­ overpowering jiordes of Germans who rushed into their tion of mi itary patients has, no doubt, been page will convince the mos'; fastidious of the what is claimed to be "the most marvellous oce.m otherwise placed in jeopardy through She action of tl country it was impossible to say what the fate of A P o l ic e C o n s t a b l e ’s B e r e a v e m e n t .— ments.” It was not suggested that we should so much ah additir nal cause of expbnse; but even edifying, as well as entertaining, character of adventure of modern times]” The week commencing economise in amusements, but rather that economy of ■enemy, and they have been fortunate in saving Europe would he to-day. Had it not been for the 'without these cases there must have been a the whole scheme of attractions. P.C. George Frost, of Latimer-road, has sustained »G REVELATION valuable lives from such casualties alone. February 28th has been sat apart for this strikingly our vital forces would bo produced if amusements were Belgians, he thought Paris would have fallen and he cobsiderirafcle balance wrong side. interesting exhibition, whioh will take place in Devon­ sad loss in the death) after a short illness, of his wife, This is a direct war contribution qf whmh the Lite- felt equally certain that Calais would have been Mrs. Emily Mercy! Frost. The deceased was the encouraged, such in particular as could be created hoat Service may Well be proud, and the Eastbourne Demand.3 IX n the hospital) from the town shire Park Pavilion, where! some extremely fine films among ourselves. This, it was pointed out, would oocupied by the enemy. The Belgians were barring have been shown of late. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James, Elphick, of Seaside. Bramffi may well share in that prid4 in virtue of the the road to Calais now, and the road to Calais was the and district*have increased materially, and if VISIT OF QUALITIES.’ The bereaved husband is left with three children to further help to produce a more neighbourly spirit in ■generosity with which it has supposed a), work truly ______iff•_i future----JJ H XI negative------a'— ±reply— i - lsisi ! rnot to be given “ THE The Williamson submarine expedition vas under­ our midst. It was even mooted that an Amusement road to London. The fund was started on Deo. 19th, ------1*— mourn 'their loss. Tpe interment took place at Ocklynge British and truly humane. . that within twelve months an to, some cf the applicants, it is absolutely taken for the purpose of taking actual moving pictures Committee should be formed with this object in view. 1914, and he gatheijed that within twelve months an under the sea. For many years photographers have Cemetery on Wednesday, the first pqrtion of the Service W ith many thauks for your own deyotOT ulian^in the immense amount of worki- had been done. J- From 100X4.. to ' necessary that a larger ' income shall be A com.pany of vaudeville entertainers called “ The being held at Christ iChureh. As reported in our columns, an’ entertainment on auccees of the work of the branch, 300 cases were sent ocver weekly to the various hospitals Qualities, ” otherwise “ The Six SoDg_ Folk,” are to attempted to secure submarine pictures, but without the lines suggested has been held under the presi­ assured. Although abundant accommodation success, and any under-water pictures yet seen have A n A rtilleryman 's D e a t h . — M ilitary dency of Mr. Sydney Hudson at theCeylon-place Hall. ated, and there I, B elieve me, yours very £ utMMTy, and depots; and to the men in the trenches something is now available to meet the normal require­ present r ext week their musical and humorous perform­ like 200,000 garments and requisites. The fund also ance at Devonshire Park Pavilion. The engagement been artificially staged in tanks and aquariums. After honours were accorded the interment at Ocklynge on Amusement and instruction were provided, the crowded (-there was none in G. F. S 1EK, Secretary. ments of Eastbourne and neighbourhood, the covers the entire week, and Bhould command liberal several months of daring adventure in the crystal Saturday of the late Bombr. George Crowhurst, aged audience was delighted, and the lew pence charged for provided_ for about 500, children, T------, who — . ^—had —found u n d —refuge _ _D _ waters of the Tropics the Williamson Expedition at W itte—th a t th e A E. Infield, Esq., Eastbourne. ' i fr—from the “ ’horrors of * the devastated...... towns and ~ villages. executive cannot be expected do allow the debt support. Further information is given in an advertise­ 26, of the 3/2 LoDdoii Brigade R.F. A., who died on the admission amounted to a not inconsiderable sum, nns would have iO) assume unmanageable limits ; and unless ment. returned, bringing back films which have been declared 9th inst. at the Sanatorium. Deceased, who leaves a which, in this instance, was contributed to an excellent This work was founded and organised by Miss Ow/ej, I [to] assume); unmanageable uuma , auu uuiess by the scientific men of Europe and America to.be the Id .For there was no A meeting of the Eastbourne Lifeboat Committee who had come to speak and give an acoount of the fund the receipts substantially im prove the repeated widow and three-months-old son, was the eldest son of fund. and give an i most remarkable series of pictures ever produced; Mr. and Mrs. Crowhurst, of 80, Pevensey-road. The ’ the (>eople from the ras held on Tuesday, when the bal mce-sheet qf the and what had resu!' ' from it..... (applause), .. ' " * ...... This gratifying result should certainly stimulate threat to reduce the number] of beds will, as These wonderful pictures were taken at the bottom of burial service took place at Christ Church, being con­ the Economy Committee of Eastbourne not to seek to , chnical industries branch was considered and approved. From; Miss Caret, was cordially received, gave a the only biisiriess alternative,)have to be given NEXT WEEK AT THE f ARK THEATRE •financial statement, which appears on anbther the Atlantic 'Ocean, among the Bahama Islands, ducted by tbe-Vicar (the Rev. H. von. E. Scott), curtail amusements, but rather to make the town hum juent absorption of graphio descriptioi if the work of the organisation effect to. Before such an extreme course is British possessions in the W est! Indies. This spot was assisted by tbe Rev. J. E. Thomas. The military pre­ with cheerfulness and brightness to our visitors and also, will be seen that, including a balance in hand! of since its inception, hen the war broke oat she turned selected for the. operations of the Expedition because £42.19s. 10d. at the beginning of l9l£ , the receipts for adapted, however, the committee are making bnday next and two -following days the sent included representatives of, the deceased’s Company to our residents and ratepayers/ ' (erating to hamper her mind to the ni of the refugees, and she remarked yetianother appeal to friends of the charity to On M of its perfect climate, remarkable clearness of the and a firing party and buglers composed of tlip Hamp­ the year amounted to £721. la. 5d. After making ihe that she heard I most appalling accounts of the attraction at Devonshire Park Theatre will be the water, and also on account of the unrivalled beauty of a the present war, large grants to the parent institution referred toj in supply the additional funds necessary to keep charming play Iris Intervenes, iu which Miss Lena shire Carabineers. The coffin, containing the remains, lig herself free. A conditions on the otl ir side of the water that one could its famous coral formations and prolific marine life. was covered with the Union Jack and was borne on an Mr. Snee’s letter, and meeting the hi penses of upki not listen and sit still She wanted to see the condition thftlipspit^)|l going as at present. It may be Ashwell and full London company will be associated, The taking of these films was made possible by two SALVATION ARMY. and administration, there is a balance to carry forw This is a “ once nightly ” engacempnt, with q matinee ammunition wagon. The chief mourners were Mrs. G. i to her by Prussian of the country and mt over with four or five thousand pleiaded th" i t War charities nave made large ingenious inventions of the brothers Williamson — a Crowhurst (widow), Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crowhuist i the war. Evidence ■of £19. 7a 2d. During the meeting Oouncillor . A. loaves of bread, bui she only got as far as Dunkirk, d e m a n d s ion the liperality of the public, at 2.30 ori Wednesday. Playgoers will doubtless take Chapman proposed and Mr. F. H. Hu}at seqonded, a} engagement. submarine photographic chamber and a deep-sea electric (parents), Trumpeter R. Crowhurst, R.E. (brother), at at which it has After realising the rible needs of1 the Belgians, Miss which; is doubt perfectly true; but this full advantage, l i i of this , , interesting i * i I | il5ul,ul6 ° r r “ . ' whichwuim cUaUlcUenabled vilcLLlthem totakelliU MtKtJ JJlCLUrcopictures ■SELF-DENIAL” WEEK. i t Was unanimously resolved, that M i A. C. Gabb P Mr. and Mrs. E. West, Mr. and Mrs. F. Page, Mr. i m isrepresentation asked to join the local oommittee. Wb understand tl Carey hurried back England, for .she saw that hardly irds a satisfactory excuse for , During the remaining half of the week patrons are to under the sea both day and night. Upon the return of and Mrs. A. Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Western Europe was was greatly needed I from this side. She secured an allowing permanent, indispensable institu­ he regaled with that popular furcidal comedy, What 1 *•>-'-the Expedition the "« films were T exhibited before, all .. the , (brothers-in-law and sisters), Mr. and Mrs. Toyne This annual effort, originated by the late General Mr. Gabb has since accepted the invit ition. office in London and the fund was started. Appeals Happened to Jones, which wiL be presented—twice chief scientific institutions in America, where they [ policy of German . The annual general meeting of the b ranch takes pi tion such t e Princess Alice Hospital to (fatherdn-law and mother-in-law), Miss Mabel Toyne Booth and observed with increasing success year by were inserted in the newspapers and in a few days £500 nightly, at 0.45 and !)—by highly experienced aroused intense interest and unstinted praise. They, (sister-in-law), &c. There was the usual ceremony by year, will be repeated between Feb. 26th and March jiut country was con- in th e Mayor’s Parlour, Town Hall, oi i Thursday nejet, was raised. Altogether approximately over £100,000 er, iscussion at the! coming meeting Company] There will be a mati nee ol What Happened are now being presented for the first time in this of the persistent a t 3.30, when the attendance of all i a teres ted in shohld on |iio account be allowed to end in the grave-side, the “ Last Post” being sounded and 4th. Upon the results of i this appeal the carrying on ■work of the lifeboat service will be we oomed. had been received, of whioh £53,000 was collected in to Jones on the Saturday. country. three volleys being fired. Numerous wreaths hta been of the Salvation Army’s work largely depends, and in impulse to .inter- cash and the remainder was represented by gifts of mere regrets and pious hopes; to be of any No doubt the privilege of witnessing this unexampled sent by bereaved relatives and sympathetic frienda view of the admirable work, both religious and social, The manner food, clothing, hospital requisites, &a The thing that service it should produce some practical sug­ set of moving pictures will be taken advantage of largely Mr. R. Hart, Old Town, was tbe undertaker. which the organisation is carrying on, it is hoped the i,of Russia were troubled Missi Carey ioet was the supply of food. She gestions by the adoption of; which the com- D D inU T A \r \fTT\TT7hTD A T D D rilFC TD A by the inhabitants, and a succession of full houses may response on this occasion will be exceptionally liberal appealed to EnglishEnglish ipeople to promise" D nlL nlU iN MU JN lL llA L UK UllLfelriA . 1 be predicted. It may be well, under the circumstances, W il l t h e P erso n who brought some wood I this country a few FORTHCOMING BC ise her Lib. packets mittee will be enabled to relieve the existing The work of the Salvation Army Sisters has become i impertinence. Re­ i--j •XING , and in a shot time a regular h i I to book seats early. This precaution can be adopted in from Lucknow Residency to the Red Cross Sale com­ coming. From the I respect of any of the exhibitions. • municate with E. C. Arnold, The College, Eastbourne? one of the accepted things in the life of the common aces between East mmencement of ____,. __ LARGE MAJORITY Y3TE FOR ITS people in many towns. They flit hither and thither in T0URNAMEN' two weeks ago they! sver failed to send up to 400 cases L o n d o n M is s io n a r y S o c ie t y .—F o llo w in g those who applied of food suj the Front, most of them being CONTINUAL OE. the course of their sacred ministry—here piloting a E a s t b o u r n e C r ic k e t C l u b . special sermons on Sunday,, the annual meeting in drunken woman home, there washing neglected children Lin a mechanical and contributed in pouni packets. i support of the objects and organisation of the above T h a n the Eastbourne Cricket and Football WEDDINGi and aiding the poor and feeble aged, Bomewhere else J internal affairs of NEXT TUESDAY’S CONTESTS. Miss Carey weV to desoribe the method by whioh At the meeting of the op Town Council on Sixuety took place on Monday. The deputation the work is carried smoothing the pillow of some otherwise forgotten, worn- ft very largely to base >n, and her remarks oonveyed an Club few Ideal undertakings [have been more Thursday) a debate centred on the recommendation to included Mr. W. H. Somervell (chairman of the Board out child of shame—ready for any emergency, fearing admirable impressii i of i highly) organised and country on the ex> affected by the "war.; But lor the military re-en, the Municipal Orchestra, subject to three Capt. G. L. ELLIOTT and Miss K. A. KING. of Directors),; Mr. Basil Matthews, B.A. (literary nothing ; caring ever for the world’s unlovablos. evolutionaries, who, AN ATTRACTIVE PR OGRAMME. thoroughly efficient lystom of despatching the goods, m atch Id jfrom time to time, the Saffrons montl otice or a shorter term' Bhould an emergency editor) and Rev. Sydney Nicholson (a missionary for On making anothei visit to Dunkirk she found on termination. Some writer has termed these Salvation Sisters Jrere hardly likely to grounj Id have been almost entirely out occur nee sssitating an immediate I many years in South India). A luncheon given by “ Heroines iu Blue.” The title is excellent; but the ------p N making inquiries thi the Belgian Army was greatly in some gentlemen interested in the National Laymen’s I There is no need, o^ need of field kit*1- ms. She offered to supply | the of use) ,r at any rate as sport is concerned, It was urged in favour of the band that it was an ) The marriage of Captain George Lawrent Elliott, name “ Sunny Sisters of Comfort,” given)to them by The boxing tournament arranged to take place in tlhe circumstances a falling off in acknowledged attraction to the town, and that the j R.F. A., and Miss Kathleen Ada King, took place at Missionary Movement took place at the Saffrons Rooms. : Russian affaire are "Winterer Garden, Devonshire Park, on Tuesday evening deficiency, came ik to England, organised lecture U ndei the men of our splendid fighting armies, is still more tours all over the itry, the result of which was that jreveni inevitable, and the only surprise financial Returns bad much improved during the past Christ Church on Thursday last. The bride elected to Old N e w spa pe r s F und.—In appealing to apt and expressive. 8 no need of reform. next, promises to be one of the most interesting of \ he year. On the other hand, some members considered be married in her travelling costume of navy blue with |th is way from every aeriea An exceptionally good prog nme has ’ 'been coim- England responded lendidly, and in a few weeksehe is that thi adverse balance) on thie y ean people to put their old newspapers in the boxes placed If the future historian is faithful in his record of the that the deficit should not be continued in view of the white fox, with which she wore a small shiny blue m various parts of the town, Messrs. A. le Pine Strange piled, and although the 11-st 4-lbs. npetition has bf en had 200 field kitohei horses and harness on the baittle "working is| not larger than ii turns out to be. ied for economy. | It was decided by thirty- present conflict, he will have many pages to fill with pta in the past and field. urgent m straw hat and blue coat. Her flowers were lily of the and J. M. Cbatfield, hon. secretaries; of the above fund, tales qf heroism and sacrifice on the part of these of Russia’s internal dropped the entertainment will noti ffer in oonseqnen oe. In the pei sonnel oi its playi ig members the three vol is to fifteen to continue the orchestra on the valley and white heather, tied with R.F.A. ribbon in Lovers of the “ noble art ” may tb Store he assured of After this came terrible cry for respirators, am write: It will interest' many to know that after pay­ splendid Salvation women workers. liness, and she will club has, course, been i ,tly affected, terms mmended. honour qf the bridegroom’s regiment. The reception ing all expenses of collection and carriage a sum of " igeome keenly-contested 1 uts between mei of in this direction fund did useful work. Inithi rd tn) deaths on the j was afterwards held at the bride’s residence, 85, Royal- |it out in accordance 1 ability. summer it was that the Belgian Army might I Indeed,5“i'r'T.J it j has to req £55. 19s. 2d. has been realised for the troops from the ~ “ holnour of sob le of ts most distin- parade, when about 22 guests were present,.including . .lius and traditions. > are to'be two ton round oontests, the first be exterminated lisease that arose through drinking “ e . , ° j mf»*nhopa f\t Knhh Krulo’o uriA kpi'Anm.nnrri’o fTV. i 1 wio sale of old newspapers. This has been spent in supply­ P resentations .—On the occasion of his embe; though it takes BD to G e t B a c k to E a s t b o u r n e .’ members of both bride’s and bridegroom’s families, ing those things mo6t needed by them, suggested by I to realise that many being that in whioh George Gamester. of impure water. She bund out there was no adequate guished ani ,j “W a : Mr. and) Mrs. Elliott, Mr. leaving Eastbourne to take ud an appointment at supply of good, w&tei for the Belgian Army, and those I a pardona e I pride ib the 'act that these —Yeate ,y, at Bexbill, Albert Thomas White, said to Tom Elliott, the bride’s the officer in command at the Front, and such articles most repellent to qWill be opposed to Sid Cohen, of Gram mother wearing a mggeir brown costqme and hat, Neath, South Wales, Mr. E. L. Evans has lieen pre­ wiob._ The former is a veiy capable boxer, and c is- responsible for t fund made an offer to raise the were sacrificed n the altar of be a privi in the Bedfordshire Regiment, was charged as condensed milk, bloater paste, hair clippers, dubbin, sented by St. Peter’s choir, of which he was a member, i and not-native in with stealing two pairs of boots and a pair Master Charles King, Mr. and Mrs. Eeley, Mrs. sweets, tobacco and cigarettes have been sent over, and i more clear than i tuiguished himself at the National; Sporting Club on whole of the pure .ter supply for the troops. i need. Sev; •al non-play on remam Palunaan, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, Mr. Webb, Mrs. with a travelling clock, the presentation being made by Monday night, When he fought a draw with Young only made one stipul ,tion, and that was that thi supporters ,ve also pas of boot value £1. 0s. 6d., from Ancaster House we have received a number of letters of thanks from tbe Vicar (Rev. H. G. Jameson). From St. Peter's bws Of the relative ..hill.—The property ) was missed from a Trun, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, C. Taylor, soldiers. Contributions in cash have also been made to Kennedy over ten rounds. The other ten-round b< ut Medical Corps he responsible for ehq the yi has been ope School, Mrs. Grier, FlightZLieut. Grier, &c. There were many Club Mr. Evans has:received a case of pipes, while the llav in the culture and wiU.be between Air iMechanic Watson and jot steriliser, and for _Miising the work on “ boot hoi ” in the garage of the school, and the boots the local Red Cross HfApitals. staff of Elliotts’ Stores, where Mr. Evans has been jpress in the history of quently Bold for 2s. to a dealer at Hastings, presents. The bride and bridegroom left for Brighton idelyheld in Great Mechanic Raymont, both of the R.N.A.S. Raymond side. The stoi was ohoeen and she ore were subsi early in the afternoon, where the honeymoon is being Y o u n g Co m p o s e r ’s E f f o r t . — A composi­ employed for some years, have presented him with a it in France. Here ,, rt wfil be remembered, beat the South African Gunner but was told they it be supplied after the Accused t fid an assistant of the lattjer that the boots walking stick. , F Drk, and that he [ spent. tion, “ Love and Laughter,” by Frederick Seymour, aaires, incapable" Wilson on the competition at the last tournament, i over. The machine toned to be American were give; i to him for doing sonje is being played at the Devonshire Park Theatre. Tbe Im bad to retire. cabled to the tatee and found that C o u n t y M a in R o)Ad s . was dispa ing _ of them because he wan 1 money quickly M r . M a r t in H a r v e y a t S um m er d o y tn face, will still put for- composer is little more than 16 years of age, and up to Camp.—On Friday afternoon in last week Mr. Martin An intoeeti ng au round contest should be witnee.T_ been made. She them put on the next 1 brush between the Town Council to get back to Eastbourne.ne.—Con for trial at the last Christmas was a pupil at the Municipal Secondary i based on that old they arrived In i England the W ar Offi next <~ ter Sessions. EASTBOURNE THE0S0PHICAL Harvey, tbe distinguished actor, and several members- os. But generally between Bill Smith, of Bermondsey, tad George Burn s, ; Sussex County Council relative School. A song by the same youthful composer will be of his fine company found time to visit the Summer- Bethnal Green, the latter being the brother >f rial permit for them to be nnlokded ,d I n h a b it'ANT. re< y passed) aw ay on the market shortly. en opened, and it is else, and they were sent across to Belf. ondition of the cc unty main road SOCIETY- ; down Camp, where, in the presence of a large gathering has already been seen here. Georg >, in of Mr. Wi b, bootmaker, 69, of convalescent soldiers, and of patients from other of time, for within a week one-thu urne is not) likely to leave behind m*in the _ I n co m e T a x o n W a r L o a n I n t e r e s t .— asent Allies for the i 'lately met and defeated the Stra v Latimer-i T he di vas 72 years of local military hospitals able to attend, they gave an so Army had been struak down by ,ny unpleasant feelin Mr. Godwin King, Holders of the 4J per cent. War Loan will find that i of Christian civilisa- Jotd lad. Kid” At) over 15 rounds at the Rini:. age, had in in business end for a good Naxt Tusrday afternoon, at three o’clock, Miss entertainment comprising a short play and recitations. igh drinking impure water, ' ' an of th e Ro and Bridges Com- btedj by all who knew Income Tax aj; the rate of 3s. in the £ has been deducted future peace and (kins on his two appearano many yea; and was highl; Arundale, who has been many years in India, and from their half-yearly interest paid on December 1st. Needless to say, the performance afforded very sincere what a oapahle fij ’hter he is, sb my had also supplied the Belgian Army of t ie County uthor ty, while deny- eaves a widow, t' t|s and two daughters. ih stoves, they lad been equipping various him. H e who haB been connected with the work at the Central In most cases some measure of relief or repayment is pleasure to all assembled, and that the talented visitors la good performance, thkt the n ;n in oth er districts have Hindu College, Benares, will give a lecture at the took away with them the grateful thanks of the enter­ it Smith will hav j to be somethin j at the front, and now they were equipping« ntial .ttentic n, admits that F o r e ; n TSERVICE NOT NO' UJPTIOJ due to the stockholder, and this will depend on the spital at i, cost of £2,000 or £3,000. I ivud pi qf' torial officers who have jndertakei Orpheus iLoqge of the Theosophical Society, 53c, amount and nature of the individual income. The tained. i have any chanoe at alL ions the unreasonableness K ent Tei Terminus-road (over the Gallery Kinema), on “The also a number of rest huts to he maintai original ■ ice only Were on Tuesday it formed by tilethe War Eastbourne and District Income Tax Reclamation P r in c e s s A l ic e M e m o r ia l H o s p it a l , t A d d r e s s . . ------interest is attached to the oontet t e Mopie Evolution of Life.” All interested are invited to be Mwhioh Sergt Williams, of the Hants Carabiniere, an 1 whioh they-— i lied ” to send out1" iweekly ile wpre injudicious. ice that they must either [under ;akd the obligation of Society, 7, Bblfon-road. Eastbourne) is dealing with supported by voluntary contributions—The following Police Court od J" di that hhd his" remarks 1 " or resign their com nis3ions. It is under- present, j • ) these matters daily, aid is prepared; to look into and t prosecution under the Royal Fusiliers, are matched for six roundi. cocoa, sugar, milk, biscuits, Ac. vu is the weekly return of patients for week ended Abe two met on the last occasion, when Wfllians irted m isunderstanding that an] offioer of military age who resigns will Last Saturday afternoon, at the Town Hall, a advise on any case free of charge. Should the Society Feb. 16th: Number of patients Feb. • 9tb, 62; - of letters at aocoto­ within the provi ions of the Military lecture, oh “Concentration; or, the Stilling of the be able after investigation to make a claim and secure ut, a newsagent, was aeonred a popular victory on points. Foy, we believi, one of these root hat3 i W send one or arisen—a vation for which regard admitted daring tbe week, 13; discharged during the weekly or fortnightly., alsoi ustiflcatii i so far |as the Chxonicle Service Mind,” was given before an appreciative audience repayment, the only cost incurred is a small fee based on week, 10; died, 0 ; remaining in hospital at date, 05. to persons withont wanted a return boat ’ ^ ‘ „ rounds, " * *bnt " this ** by Mr. Ernest Uduy. He showed that with practice the actual benefit, and being a per oentage of the actual t for that purpose, and could not be arranged, so the n)en will again bo i work on behaUoftbe i — coiicen id, as the worthy gentleman’s This hospital is open to the inspection of visitors on over the This is sure to be a ft conolosion suggested teat during the the difficulty of “stilling ” the mind could be over­ saving or repayment. Sundays "Wbdneeaaya and Bank H olidays from 2 to 9 required by a Were reproduced in "this paper HEATHS, Hearts, aims, 'come, addition to the direct benefits to be derived contested event, for men are keen to win. there might baa “ poandday ” in East t we are quite prepared to Ah’ 4 p.m. Additional annual subscribers are urgently *b°?gh the Hants i supremely' oonfident that On the proporitiod of Oouneillor Du— Chaplets, _ Bouquets, &o. 5a a 6d., 1jfrom i mind mastery, the practice made, he said, needed. Contributions will be thankfully received by the Bow County *b«r candidate will re his victory, Foy is an old thanks were aooorded Miss Oarer for her i win King had no wish to 10s. 6d., 15a '’H Z '4®" sizes, 21b. to 63a “ G for groat trengthening of the will and was absolutely Si on D xsibx de tree bons | de terras on pent the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. O. O’Brien Harding, J.F., it” Witness fauid at the game, tad undoubtedly prove a tougl the Chairman, Mrs. Lorrain and lire. C y of thisJtown, and that H astings; 1( IB, Com; ,ble for progress and self-development, les obtenir a tres bon C. H astings, 16, South Cliff. House visitors: Mr. 0. W. Bolton and tent to srack. npany subsequent!; r partook of tea. be a truth of our Qouncil’s conten- Tele. 580,708. question* were pat tad replied to. 10, Pevensey-road et la, Compton-street. —Advt. Mr. F. Slooombet ■;j, 'S L -A- . appear in the later years of unavailing regret, the poor child there are the unhallowed fascinations PRINCESS ALICE MEMORIAL HUSBAND & WIFE A LIMITED SPENDING OPR TAXES. ECONOMY OF AMUSEMENTS. of the streets and the questionable stimulus of the cinema him. The censor is not specially popular just HOSPITAL. now in this country, but nowhere has he failed so COMPANY. III.—NAVAL & MILITARY EXPENDITURE. , 'I THIRD TEA OOjNF.ERENCE. lamentably in psychological discernment as in his F oster C lark’s review of [the subjects presented to crowded audiences INCREASED jiNUMBER OF PATIENTS. SEAFORD BOARDING-HOUSE STORY. at the picture palaces. The story recently published One of the easiest tasks of the financial critio at tho of an organised band of juvenile bandits in London packet m akesl^ pints of R ich N ourishing Soup, Miss B r ODIE H all presided at the Saffrons Rooms ' present time is to point to specific instance* of waste whose ages ranged from 11 to 6, and whose audacity and extravagance in connection with the conduct of Tuesday. ■ Again a large and enthusiastic gather­ in pfetty thieving and terrorism was attributed to the A Deficiency of £783. ix varieties )x-tail, M ock T urtle, M ulliga- TRADESMEN’S CLAIMS, ing assembled to participate in these popular dis­ appeal of the him picture, has been corroborated the war. That course I do not propose to adopt. I prefer to try and look at the question from another cussion^.: The Chairman explained that a very again ancj again. y ,G r e e n P< ,Lentil, and P ea (Tomato 2Jd.)M The Committee ; of | Management of the above The public examination of Harold Williand Joshua aspect. It is not wiso to suggest incompetence in gratifying letter had been received from Downing- | ’ j E ducational Mistakes. Cheffins, of 4, 5 and 6, Marine-parade, Seaford, took institution,; in their! thirty-second annual report and high places merely from tho fact of present street, stating that “It was noted with pleasureto© It is not enough to advocate the continuation Bchool place at a sitting of the Lewes Bankruptcy [Court, at extravagance. A vital and sudden emergency haa statement of accounts for 1915, state:— most useful work the Eastbourne War Savings 1 os a remedy for those dangers. Too often the the County Hall, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. come upon ue, a vastly increased amount of wertc The year’s work has been characterised by tho Economy Committee is doing. The Tea Conferences attempt has been mado to secure desirable proven- Registrar Montague S. Blaker presided. Tho had to bo done at short notice, and unlimited money should [prove not-the'leart’of the'usefui tive# of instruction. But an underted and severity of the cases admitted, entailing a somewhat was provided for the purpose. Any business man heavy list of deatlib. The number of patients has examination, was conducted by the Official Receiver to impressimDress on t.liAthe peoplerwinnln ttinthe nnovlneed fj... for individual i * overwork factory hand Or household drudge needs 2 4 S o u p s (Mr. Thos. Gourlay) and Mr. H. J. Vinall represented confronted with such circumstances would not AOOnormreconomy Annand tnpiffthrift. 4‘ training ven more than instruction, and likewise very Sensibly increased one reason being the admis- hesitate to spend freely and without a thought of the sion iof soldiers suffering from various ailments the petitioning creditor*, Messrs; C. MorliDg & Co., some adeqiuate and wholesome response of fellow- - - i — furniture dealers. cost when the achievement of the desired result was Tho Chairm an pointed out that a very practical ship. requiring medical | or su jrgical treatment. a matter of life and death. But thcro is anothor sido £ preparation to put into execution the Commercial Mistakes. eso causes, added Ito the enormous increase in + 4 — ^ 7 ° debtor’s statement of affairs showed unsecured to the question, apart from war expenditure. What Knowledge: obtained at the conferences and to carry the cost of every! necessity and tho impossibility of g e n e r a l TOPICS. SOUTH0VEH CHURCH MEN’S liabilities £273. 18s. 3d. and assets £105, but tho latter is the normal organisation of Naval and Military the information to those unable to be present. She The third mistake has been in merely futile com­ making contracts! has had the inevitable result of wore admitted in the courso of the examination to bo d< plaints aghinst the commercial exploitation of human expenditure? Is the machinery of this section of tho veryv - stronglj^thoso-— t^vOpl©people who ofoused largely increasing the expense of carrying : on the CLUE, LEWES. unreulisable. The cause of [failure alleged by. the nation’s finance properly fitted to perform its task? tfai cs by saying,...... “ When aen the Government give weakness.j We must do more than complain. We work , of , the , institution , , and yout committee report One of the most impressive little ccremo lies of the debtor was: “ Being hold responsible for Company’s us a 1< must act.; No form of reputed entertainment should debts. ’ ’ The very fact of its existence pre-supposes the need m economy we shall be happy to follow the that there is a large and unsatisfactory balance on week was the unvejliling of the memorial ti Fl°rellce at any time for a sudden and violent strain to bo put exam ph this, she urged, was a most unpatriotic be encouraged by citizens that haa the double effect jthe wrong side (viz., £783. 17s. 5d.). of depreciating the physical health and lowering the Nightingale in the Crypt of St. Paul’s by ;he Queen. ANNUAL MEETING. The debtor, who is 46 years of ago, stated (in reply upon its resources and this need should be provided Attitudeeta Our own conscience shoulT’teU iia what to tho Official Receiver) ho was Bow in Government Ft our dul ______moral standard of any class of the community: T h e W ork of the Year. The gathering was!very small, and of a semi-private for by its organisation. How are the Naval and employ as an engineer, at £{. 13s. 9d. a weok. In Military accounts presented to the taxpayers? The TefS'— «?ation haa led thc Govem- How can we, fairly and disinterestedly, make Tho number of .cases treated during the year was nature, but there was a .representative bod; • of nurses *ea<^.tj 6 Government now to proper The annual meeting - of members of Southover 1911 ho formed a company known as the Soaford Army and Navy Appropriation Accounts aro given amusements minister to neighbourliness, to moral 817; lass, year it was 758. 49 patients remained over to do honour to thB lady who is regarded almost as Mansions; Ltd He and his wifo were tho only fSL6 ,?Uoted,th? figures used at a recent from 1914 ; of these 30 were cured, 16 left convalescent Church Men’s Club, Lewes, wa3 held at the Club on to us in two separate volumes, and in order to get m eeting of bankers, which showed that the oOuntrv the patron saint of their profession, i It was felt, too, shareholders and both were directors, he being also an insight into the system it will be best to tako tho was in great danger, and unless we could vastly and 3 died. 768 patients were admitted, against 707 Wednesday evening. Mr. W. F. I ngram (president) the time chosen was particularly appropriate when the secretary. Tho Company was in respect of 5 and. year 1912-1913, which, of course, is a normal year, improve our present poor efforts at saving the future Peqksniffian pnggisoness. The economy in 1914. Df these 420 left.cured; 183 were relieved; occupied the chair, and there were also present Mr. 5, Marine-parade, and the nominal capital was £1,000. amusements is not curtailment of innocent and 17 unrelieved; 2 were inoperable; 45 died; 2 left at so many Englishwomen are trying to emulate her in which ordinary expenditure is stated. was vep black indeed. A man recently back [from F. J. Wood, Mr. H. J. Redman. Mr. J. R. Lusted. The object of forming the Company was to raise The Navy acoount begins with an abstract of the the Front had told her in London that bo didn’t welcome diversions. It is found not in any thought­ own request; 7 sent to other institutions; 2 : refused example. The memorial itself is cine of the most money to pay off a money bonding debt of £100. less relinquishments of good cheer, but in such Mr. A. Happold, Councillor W. T. Fowler, Mr. W. whole, which shows that tho fifteen votes into which i - i Want te come home on leave again until the nation treatment; 55 cases remained in hospital. 136 effective in the Cathedral, and at the same time one Miss Liversage, owner of the property, advanced has woken up! devices fdr courage and hope as shall quicken interest casualty cases were atended to. On 35 occasions the Morris, Mr. A. Wells, Mr. F. A. Walston, Mr. A. R. the total nett expenditure for that year of £44,933,168. of the loaBt flamboyant. It represents a nurse bend­ £250, in respect of which a debenture was issued, 17s. are divided are placed in two classes^ called in duty and add zest to pleasure. The duty of a services of a dental surgeon were required. Smith, Mr. R. H. Cole, Mr. A. J. Standing, Mr. F. and a receiver of tho debenture holder was now in , T h e R ev. David Barron, State is to train its people for citizenship, for society ing over a wounded soldier; there is not a superfluous ‘‘Effective Services ” and “ Non-effective Services.” X jray and E lectrical Department. Goulden, Mr. P. Kenward, Mr. C. Kenward, Mr. A. possession. All the present liabilities arose out of In ri :h musical tones, proceeded to deliver his and for parenthood. And this can be. done by the line in itj but the whole is extraordinarily effective Brandrick, Mr. D. White, Mr. P. J. Chevens (hon. This abstract shows estimated gross expenditure Since the date of the laBt report this department in the simplicity of its design and Arrangement. the Company’s business. His bankruptcy occurred estimated receipts in aid of grants, Exchequer grants* address which was punctuated by repeated applause. altruistic i service of every ratepayer. To help the secretary), &c. through inability to appear to an action taken by H e suggested that he had thB dubious distinction of individual to the right development of aptitudes, to has been removed into larger and more convenient Already, I am told, a largo number of nurses have gross expenditure, actual receipts in aid, nett expendi­ quarters, the change haying been made advisable on mado a pilgrimage to it, and doubtless the next few The annual report stated:— Mr. Morling, judgment going by default. Had he ture with differences, surpluses and deficits. The encourage neighbourly intercourse by their articula­ been present ho should have pleaded that the debt tion and to unite all to work and rejoice for the sake account of increased demands for X-ray examinations weeks will see many fresh visitors. “The committee of the Southover■ Church Men’s next table- is one showing differences between grants- Club, in presenting their annual report for the year was the Company’s. In return for her 250 £1 shares and nett expenditure. The third table is one show­ of an ideal commonwealth, this is to ennoble our and treatment, and also to provide accommodation There is no denying the weight of tie protest for the newly installed electro-therapeutic apparatus, ended December, 1915, desire to express their satisfac­ his wife transferred to tho Company furniture ing tho contributions from India and the Colonies first blush, to wed 70 winters to 17 summers—an compatriots in an hour of stress and strain to realise voiced by a meeting of business men at what they originally valued at about £350 which she had the greatness of a nation whose traditions of work which is now in regular use. tion of the financial working of the club, there being towards Naval expenditure. After that particulars fortunate alliance. There is the incon- describe as tho “hampering of the Fleet.” But acquired fiom him under a deed of gift. He thought are given of each of the votes. Theso votes are: (1) t Zle f° place with the topic of our conference, and play, and whose literature, should increasingly During the year 153 cases were referred to the there is a general; feeling here that it is to some a balance of £25. 5s. 3d. standing to their credit, as department for radiographic examination, an increase compared with a balance of £2U. 14s. llid. at the it was about 20 years1 ago he first gave or promised Wages of officers, seamen and bovs, coastguard and lusements may be curtailed for oon- unfold the splendid destiny of man, who has been extent vitiated by the fact that no ope win is not in her tho furniture, the deed of gift being executed aiders tihns made a little lower Shan the angels and crowned with of approximately 50 per cent. Of these 57 cases were commencement of the year, notwithstanding the Royal Marines, £7,720,885. 17s. 3d.; (2) victualling- >f utility, Eastttourne, with its esplanades the fullest poBsossibn of the facts can rr ake claim in March, 1907. H e had had reverses in business and clothing, £2,841,948. 19s. 6d .; (3) medical and avenu: J, its paries, pavilions and amenityan of glory and honour. i from outside sources. ! One hundred and fifty-eight heavy expenditure incurred. Seventeen new members to an authoritative estimate of the position, Lord have been elected, as against nine in the preceding about the latter date) The realisable value in 1911 establishments and services, £279,010. 12s. 5d .; (4) okmatojia le last localityf in England to be bothered therapeutic applications of tho rays were adminis­ Devonport, as chairman of the Fort of London with unwi T h e R hv. W. P. J ay tered; this field : being of a constantly widening year, and eleven have left Lewes, leaving a total would have been considerably less. He only paid a martial law, £3,459. 3s. 4d. ; (5) educational services :ome encouragements to forego its Authority, is in a position; however: to take a com­ nominal sum for his shares, apart from services which privileges explained that he had had the advantage of a picture character. I j ; [! . membership at the end of the year of 35. One vice- £146,645. 17s. 5d. ; (6) scientific services, £72,204^ d opportunities of necessary happiness. prehensive view of the shipping .industry, and it is he was to render. [The shares possessed, ho con­ 11s. l i d . ; (7) Royal Naval Reserves, £406,084. 8s. Id .; K nelly, LJ . b is the incongruity of relation between show that afternoon as he had watched the faces of I I ncome and Ex pen d itu re. presidont and twelve members are at present serving felt that his views carijy more weight tha]n some of with His Majesty’s Forces, whilst practically every sidered, somo value to-day—more, at any rate, than (8) shipbuilding, repairs, maintenance, &c., in tiireo the speakei and his theme. What can a preacher the audience before him the grey clouds of thought The accounts show a deficit balance of £783. 17s. 5d. the rather wild statements made by jother gentlemen and the sunny smiles of pleasure had produced quite member of enlistable age haa been attested under when they were issued. sections, £3,753,339. 9s. 6d., £5,846,052. 6s. 3d., and mow or me pleasure of society, and how can he be £. s. d. present. There is, undoubtedly, a fe that Can you suggest any method by which they might £12,620,099. 16s. lid . ; (9). Naval armamente, expected to treat with adequate appreciation tho si pretty picture gallery before him. He applauded Total payments ... S,388 13 11 Lord Derby’s scheme. The committee greatly changes of some sbrt are in prospect, though they deplore the loss of one Vice-President (Capt. T. A. be realised to the advantage of your creditors?—I £4,365,953. 7s. 2d.; (10) works, buildings and repairs probli i of life’s lighter hours? the eloquent speaker simplifying tho economy of Total [receipts 4,604 16 6 may take a direction very different irom that amusements. Amusements could bo considered now Stewart-Jones) and two members, Lance-Corpl. G. E. cannot say they would sell for anything. at home and abroad, £2,990,838. 12s. 8d .; (11) mis­ An Awkward Situ a tio n . suggested at the meeting. On the whole, the ventila­ Peel (late hon. secretary) and Private William Hill­ You don’t know anybody who: wants them?-—No. cellaneous effective services, £556,199. 7s. 8d.; (12) not in the form of a luxury. He related the amusing j Owing to the bank ‘ ...... £783; 17 5 tion of the question cannot fail to have had a useful IS There is a certain enjoyment; in awkward situations, incident of children he had taken from Ratcliff High­ man, who have been killed whilst serving their King Has the Company over paid any dividend?—No. Admiralty Office, £431,336. 2s. 5d .; (13) half-pay and not because of any well-grounded belief in one’s The working account for the year shows a large effect, oven though one or two of the utterances and country. It :s just paying its way at tile present time. retired pay, £971,752. 8 s.; (14) Naval and Marin® way for a day on Hampstead Heath, who found deficit:— l 1 made have been characterised as indiscreet by those ability d tackle them, but because they - provide a “ During the year four billiard handicaps and two What was the real object of forming a Company? pensions, gratuities and compassionate allowances, amusement in deliberately getting themselves stung who are in a:position to judge. reasonable opportunity for the timely rescue in the by bees and watching the white spots appearing as a £. s. d. flying handicaps have been held, a large proportion —More to dig ourselves out of a hole than anything. £1,517,635. 17s. 7d .; (15) Civil superannuations, com­ ■tight ookners of experience. Any heresies elaborated Total ordinary expenditure 5,153; 13 4 / The opening of tho Alexandra H ut for officers The balance of the advance by the dobonture holder pensation allowances and gratuities, £406,951. 16s. 2d. result. A short tijme ago he had taken some church Total lordinary income of the members participating. The committee are fficiently destroyed by Mrs. Fahey, and our boys to Hastings who met others, who proudly 4,042 5 6 passing through London supplies a very long felt much indebted1 to Messrs. J. R. Lusted, F. J. Wood, was used in tho business generally. These figures are, of course, of no valuo now, excepfc- hed Chairman will not fail to emphasise the explained;explained that they had had two air raids! HeHo want. It is conveniently near to Victor a Station, jA. Happold, F. A. Walston and A. Wells for giving When VVt.en you issued this debenture what did the assets as showing tho relative costs of the different soctions. suggestions which’'your wisdom may infallibly Balance, being excess of expendi- the site having been lent by Sir George Faudel- billiard prizes for competition, and again wish to I °L .e Company consist of. Household furniture and The Army account is constructed on the same general hoped that the result of this afternoon’s address would ! " ! tore over income for the year £1,111 7 10 approve ^ The subject may seem a trifling 0« pne to bo a scheme of amusements which would not include Phillips, who has placed the forecourt oefore the express their thanks totMr. R. M. Mason for his I effects; that is hew- it is described. idea, with its division into “Effective ” and “Non- lut this can only - _ owing to a regrettable “ bee-stinging ” or “air-raids.” He proposed a vote I ncome. entraheo to his house in Grosvenor-gard :ns at the kindness in supplying the club with daily papers The Company at that time had ,no a&sets except effective' Services,” and it also has fifteen votes. the furniture made over by your wife?—There wae a >ranCe of human nature. The question of amuse- of thanks to Mr. Barron for his most instructive Annual subscriptions amounted to £1,235. 18s. 6d., disposal of those who wished to carry out the under­ during the year. The club again competed in the These are: Pay, medical establishment pay, &c.; ment fa kes us at a bound into the most significant address. taking. His daughter, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Tufton, Lewes Whist Cup, but, owing to lack of playing small amount of goodwill. Special Reserve; Territorial Forces; establishments showing an increase on. last year of £34. Under the I am speaking of tangible assets?—Some of the realm of human experience, namely, the leisure This wbs seconded by Mr. Arthur B ow en, who at once promised to undertake tho managt ment, and members^ the committee regret to report that they for Military education; quartering transport and head of dbnations and other receipts tho total receipts balance of the £250 advanced was expended on things moments of individual life. was anxifeus to support any practical means of are £2,036. 6s. 2d, This sum, however, includes the has enlisted the services of many qf her friends to finished the year at tho bottom of the table. This remounts; supplies and clothing; ordnance depart­ assist her. The Queen has been taking throughout a competition is not being held during the season in the nature of assets. Extra furniture was ment, establishment and general stores; armaments, It is not what a person does at kirk or college; stimulating the cheerful face and spirit of amuse­ amount of £562. 11s. contributed towards paying off purchased. The Company only undertook to pay the sohool or market, when disciplined by duty or ment. Although dinner parties'and entertainments the deficit of last year. The nett amount, £1,473. very keen interest in the work, which has been under 1915-16. They have again entered the Lewes Billiard aviation and engineer stores; works and buildings; the direction of the indefatigable Y.M.C.A. An League, which was discontinued on account of the money-lending debt. j j , miscellaneous effective services; War Office - non- guarded by decorum so much as what he is disposed had to be curtailed there was no reason why the ;15s. 2d., is! an advance on the receipts of last year. So that practically the Company was paying you OA.V to do when free from drill and home on leave. spirit of having a good time should not be cultivated. 'J'he increase is due to an anonymous; gift of £100 and instance of Her Majesty’s kindly forethought for the war for the year 1914-15. effective charges for officers, &c.; non-effectiv® “ Don’t tell me,’’ said Horace Walpole, “that a man Those who do that in a spirit of economy benefit tho to receipts from the Army for maintenance of sick comfort Of the guests is the fact that she has borne The committee again desire to express their deep I w^° ^00 ‘n shares, and this debt of charges for men, &c. ; Civil superannuation, com­ can talk sense. Can he talk nonsense? ” We are hunian race at the present time, and he hoped that 1 soldiers and patients, j The amount collected for in mind that officers -pften come over at the shortest le of indebtedness to the President and Vice- I ' Jr pensation and compassionate allowances and 11 ‘ ‘ Presi'dents fdr their continued support of the club, Except for about £26, yoiur personal debts, tho gratuities. Both these books contain a great deal nearer [reality when we discuss amusements than much good would develop from Mr. Barron’s address. Hospital Saturday Fund from colleges and schools n0*ice wit* very'liftie kit, and has sent a number of whole of the scheduled debts Are connected with tile argue with the cook upon the possibility of was £26. 13s. 5d.. and from business establishments P/Umu8’. dressing gowns and slippers to meet any both financially and otherwise, and express the hope of interesting information, which throws a little light ' , A P ractical Application. ----- deficiencies from her own Needlework Guild; wlule that' they may look to these gentlemen for their Company’s business?—Yes. upon expenditure and a great deal of light upon tb® :a dainty meal for four out of the ingenious £61. 13s. 2d. These debts are of two kinds. First of all, are you of two eggs. There are three attitudesitudes to A ^ r a very enjoyable tea interval the CHAIRMAN the King, the Prince of Wales and I herself have all co-operation and support in the current year, as they official mind, and they should be of considorabla ich will attention to the need of obtaining practical H ospital Sunday and Other Collections. sent signed portraits, i Queen Alejxandr i has also ___fully _____ realise that___ thene ____ continued ‘ J n financial ’ success of~c owing a number of tradesmen accounts for, goods interest to the overburdened taxpayers. A very its as popularly understood whicl which have been supplied and which have been con­ this remark. j l results by, disseminating through the town the means The sums i-eceived amount to £589. Is. 7d., sent lier portrait, and in other ways is si owing her the club is in a great measure due to their generosity, curious feature common to both is a correspondence of saving'And economising by the establishment of increase; over last year; of which £474. 15s. 3d. was practical concern as to its success. The charges are (The committee again wish to thank the President sumed, such as groceries and [meat?—Yes. section, in which letters from the Army Council and T h e P u rita n ica l At t it u d e . depots for the collection of rubbish and remnants, , contributed on Hospital Sunday, very moderate, and every possible provision is made (Mr. W. F. Ingram) for the great interest he has And there are no assets in tho boarding-house to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty td the are certain people who give you the iimpres- and by ot|ier moans which muy be developed as the ! Alderman Keay again kindly took the usual eollec- for the comfort of officers passing through |town. taken in the club during the past year. The com­ represent those debts; they have gone?—Yes. Lords Commissioners of the Treasury and tho replies Then there are some other deDts; for example, are fully reproduced. From this correspondence it it is wrong, it is wicked, to be light-hearted. conferenceis proceeded. It was hoped that funds ; tions on the Parade and forwarded a cheque for £41. Few Londoners are- aware that the Record Office— mittee desire particularly to place on record their Id is a vale of tears. Never morning wears Would admit [of adding two more conferences to be' 9s. 8d. To Mr. Keay and to the members of the indebtedness to the Hon, Secretary (Mr. P. ,’J. furniture, which is still on thei premises. appears that the Treasury is asked to sanction-various that stately building in Chancery-lane—contains any­ And as a good instance of jtnat class of debt have kinds o f ! expenditure, such as an excess over >ut some heart will break. Do not smile included iirthe cost of the course tickets. Members Military Band and the Military Convalescent Camp thing but antiquities of no interest to the public. Chevens) for the very able manner in which he has rn ppon such people. Theirs is the attitude were askei to disperse a fewishillin; tickets for a I [Band,------, who Dgave their------.Vllservices on the occasion, the Carried out his duties, and also to Mr. A. J. Standing, you to-day included sis owing to Mr. Chas. Bravery estimates, &c. This is evidently a pretence of As a matter of. fact, as the Master of I the Rolls £H8 for furniture which is still at the boarding-house? Treasury control over expenditure. Treasury control of a gloomy but sincere antagonism. It single .conference. This wputd ens [committeo tender their best thanks. showed in a recent address, it is full of intensely to whose efforts the excellent receipts from the meeting toii q subscribed, and the only assets it possessed were to give gold only for goods. And it it If. revelation for a picture palace.ill lent to trial, “ even though a judge presides over the practical interest he displays in the club.. ■ o f tbd truer powers of money that for a 'smaller sum . jYour committee__ I ___ acknowledgeHHHH with grateful thanks I committeriieputed to ^onsiderlthe representations,’ On the motion of Mr; Goulden, seconded by Mr. covered by debenture.! 1 put it to you that had you, Saints’ Sunday School was held in the Parish Room j than the price of a box of chocolates one can be ' 'The need of good plays was also extolled and the the receipt:ipt of £1Q0,£100, the gift of two generousgt friends, for an the elementary conditions of a trial are absent; Standing, the following were elected vice-presi­ put forward the Company as the purchasers you on, 'Wtednesdoy. Tea was served at 5 o’clock, when desirability of promoting the theatre from a national introd uced through a single lecture, a modem edition ! to form the------nucleus — of a Samaritan------1— Fund, there is... no statement t of . the.. facts. . constituting the dents: Lieut.-Col. W. R. Campion, M.P., Councillor would not have got the goods. You knew that?— all the teachers and a few other friends were present sor a - promenade concert to the upper circles of the point of view, where gems of literature could be ! The 0bjectiof this fund is to administer such relief the evidence in E. A. Glover, Mr, J. R. Lusted, Mr. R. M. Mason, No, I did not. presented , in an attractive manner. Imagination charge, no indication whatever of with, the scholars. At the close came a distribution immo -tala. : to the poorerer [patientspatients as does not fall under the actual no opportunityipoi ‘ for the Accused to Mr. R. Parker, Mr. H.! J. Redman, Mr. F. Verrull, Then why didn’t-you use the Company’s name should also be encouraged among all classes, i work of tihe; hospital,1 " 1 1 by sending; ’inn' convalescents to Mr. F. G. White, the Rev. T. H. Windle, Mr. F. J. openly?—Do you suggest I did not? If-you do it is of prizes, when the Rector read the annual report. . ' T h e P r o h ib it e d Att it u d e . example witnesses or documents,cuments, hoitq right evenev for The remainder of the evening was spent in game* particularly among the young/ High praise was seaside resorts or country, by assisting patients to him to appear before hisi accusers or the :omjommittee. Wood and Mr. H. S. P otter." . undeserved. There is the pathetic attitude of another class of given _ to t iee Boy Scout movement, movhmt and also to that ] provide! themsellves withith surgical appli;appliances in Mr. LUSTED proposed the re-election of Mr. H. J. I am not Bpeaking without knowledge. I don’t say and other amusements. The Rev. W. W. Thomas, The privilege of making ‘ representations ’ is inii these °f Southease, kindly lent his very fine gramophone! persons whom one may call the prohibited. Theirs of the Gil Guides. Those who belonged to these accordance, .with the recommendatieui of the surgeon, for Redman as hon. auditor, remarking th-* tl------l"’'" the Company was not mentioned in an obscure way, u th< protest of indifference through limitation. ( co; ______j ; It is a mere mockery. and: charmed’ the audience with many excellent and corps were found to be far less influenced by trivial by making small monetary grants for clqthes or other it imposes on the accused the impassible burden of were greatly indebted to him for but the Company was not put down openly between T hey have no ear for music,-they have no eye for ' amusements. Iney called out the better qualities of necessities to patients leaving the hospital who jnay valuable time to the work. you and Mr. Bravery as purchaser of the goods?—I beautiful records. In addition were- a couple of they have no heart for laughter. They are proving a negative, and reverses entirely the regular recitations, and a song by two scholars. Mrs. Miller- ^beauty, the children, who were all proud to be able to piay be in urgent need of such assistance; course of justice. Parliament can nsver nave The motion was agreed to. should say it was. q .the Victims of heredity, of environipent. and of at some kind of work. , - Mr. S mith moved the re-election of Mr. P. J. I go further and sfiggest you rather made a point kindly provided some sweets for distribution. At They live in that under-world of the , j ! F orget-Me -Not F und. intended,’’ the writer adds, “to create such an the close of the evening hearty thanks were accorded ■drudgery. It was | pointed out that the love of motion was unheard-of situation for any British subjeat, and it is Chevens as hon, secretary. He said the balance sheet of keeping the Company’s name out, of this?—I don’t " soul where the-flowers are all. withered, the innate and every encouragement should be iriVen to for last year was a specimen of his capabilities and admit that. to the friends who had helped to mako the evening •ongs are all silent, and the tender graces qf a great so pleasant - dancing aind musical drill, which cured many defects, a grievance. they could not think of him retiring at the present Examination continued, debtor said the total of cirilia ition have turned to dea$l sea fruit in a land both physical and mental. Further, it provided the hospital ip years to cot e. The result points' towards time. , the furniture had from Mr. Bravdty .was 6ver £200; The report was as follows:— foriorh. The present hours/ are heavy with the opportunity of entertaining each other. This should a welcome addition 6 the funds as.the numbers I have received a rather melancholy r sport from Mr. Lusted seconded, and the motion was of which £100 was paid in various sums by the “It has not been the habit at All Saints’, st any burdeh of human grief, and it might seem unreason- be a practical result of the Conference. A neigh increase. •: the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer, supported by the CHAIRMAN and earned. Company’s cheques. He could not say to Whom the rate for a considerable number of years, to present able to regretot the joylessness of those whowtm have never bourlv foeling should be encouraged. For many r - Th e F uture. v?hich’ ■ ’ may 1be ------regarded’ -* asthe typical (pqsitiqn of of ______goods were invoiced; -he doubted if there [were any , ...... „ w. „Ui ,,m Mrs. | , . , , Mr. Chevens said ho was gratified at tile excel- an annual report of our Church Sunday School and Wa -thought of life as a task df happiness. Surely it months the various church rooms had been thrown The amount owing to the bank ht the end of the I manymany societies which cannot claim toIW be directly of I lentj t attendanceattendance' atit" tho’ tho meeting and the way t’the invoices.' They may have been invoiced to him ; its vicissitudes. But as this seems a growing custom i ’hell M no*, when we are facing the problems of {jam and j open for jth0 troops. They had been entertained by year is £783.17s. 5d., and it is to be hoped friends of service min connection with the war. But thetho Society member8,n(,rnK,,rq 0fof the committee hadhad supported him dun:during thiijgs generally were. There was a reference in the | in other parishes we follow suit. Mrs.1 inhabitants with whist drives, concerts, lectures the hospital will :come forward not only to clear off has done most admirable work and many people ththo pastDaat year.voar HHe e feitfelt especially grateful to Mr. Company’s minute book as to payments to Mr. “We do so in the hope that this recoid, though Don. f , v , . • . ., ...... danefes, and there should be no reason why the this debt, but to; place the funds on a safe financial will agree with the Secretary that it would be a A. J. Standing, who was largely responsible for the Bravery. The Company had prepared balance , which might bi------*“'■**•“ ...... - somewhat meagre, may De of interest to the parents inhabitants should not now start to entertain them basis. Something like another £1,600 a year muBt pity to allow an undertaking of such potential public success of the billiard table during the year. With- sheets; he could not recollect whether Mr. Bravery’s and friends of our scholars and enlist or quioken, a® finest expression of our national genius. et us con- selves. - * be raised if the hospital is to be kept at its full work- value to go under for want of a few crumbs for out his help he copld not have discharged toe duties account was set out as a liability. There had been the case may be, their co-oporation in work which ia of the word _____the interesting transmutations eek’s conference will be on “Investments, i inB capacity, otherwise the committee will be com- subsistence.” New inquiries, one notices, were of hon. secretary. The members regretted that a I a correspondence with Mr. Bravery.. He (debtor) did surely mutual and help these children to understand w h icl: to-day we are to discuss in the company of its Next almost at zero during 1915, notwithstanding the fact Big and "little." Alderman Duke will preside. Mr. I pelled to close number, of beds. On the present vice-president and two members had fallen in the I not say he wrote as secretary or a director, or that something- of their * calling ’ as young Christians, and :ringu hr yoke-fellow. ib and Mr. Harry [Kent had been instru- income, and with thq present average qf patients that some 30,000 to 40,000 new victiiris in qur islands ’ f------J - 1—*- * he mentioned the Company in his letters. The obtain the help within their reach to overcome evil W. A. J; must have come in the course of the [year to a A m usem ents. mental ii securing frona the Patriotic Association an i received, it is .absolutely impossible for the: hospital creditor^ however, knew of the;nr r'- Company------and^1 that he and do what is right the Subject in Mr. Andrew Buchanan, to pay its way. recognition of the presence in their systems of the iung — ------. (debtor) was an officer. The signature to a letter “Wo would ask the parents, especially such aa Tbf i word amusements—if we follow the excellent expert oi dread disease. The report throws light on German amble of Miss Barnett in her diverting study of The Cbai nan, in announcing; this, said that she had Visito rs. The following had been _ nominated^as the com produced, “ H. and E. B. Cheffins,” was that of him­ have stood as sponsors at Holy Baptism, to keep I . methods of running a scientific “ discovery ” for what m ittee: M( self and his wife. It was to ask Mr. Bravery to call before their children the thought of Confirmation aa rivitives—comes from a French root which sug- heard Buchanan and cou|d testify to his ability 1 A number of, ladies arid gentlemen have visited it is worth. Radium, we aro told, “that supposed •ts the serious and strenuous exercise known as and addri in presenting this difficult subject in an : and entertained the patients from time to time. Morris, A. ------, , _ and see them about the account. The idea was not the complement of that Sacrament. It is-the great papacea which less than two years ago received well- and Councillor W. T. Fowler. There being no to give him an impression that the signatories were privilege of those who belong to the Church, and a, Son. By easy changes it came to possess the A.B.C Their visits‘ ]wer looked, forward to very eagerly nigh unprecedented booming in obr Press, is now and alvyays prove a source of great enjoyirient. further nominations these were elected without a- joined in a partnership. Rite fo which they must look forward as a very holding the mind by a special occupation of hopelessly discredited as a cure for cance:.’ It has If Mr. Bravery states he knew nothing about a To-day the wordrd properly denotitee three ballot being necessary. 1 important event in their lives, admitting- them to iee*i obi Management ' had, in this guise, a short life and merry one, but Mr. WOOD said at toe meeting of the committee Company and that he had no dealings with a Com- their place with their elders at the Holy Table of th® 1 1 - it would be: immensely interesting to know precisely lany at any Btage, what do you say?—I should say Lord.. the agTeeable oocupation of the mind, m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e a c t t r i b u n a l ’. The committee [record with deepest ragret the death toe general feeling was that the work of Mr. Chevens , of one of thi Hon. Secretaries, Mr. J). H. Campion how much money Germany gathered in from her and Mr. Standing was deserving of something more le was not speaking the truth, because I think he did “Our numbers have never been so large since w® K v ience commonly illustrated by the systems enthusiastic professional dupes whilst] the craze lasted. know. , 1 I training at the toy stage of human develop- FOR CHAILEY RURAL DISTRICT. Coles,, who ad ; been] I connected With the] hospital than a bare expression of thanks, and he proposed were deprived of our All Saints’ Infanta School, with since its foundation; ilso the death df Mr] George The death of Sir'George Pragnell removes one of that Mr. Chevens be granted an honorarium of two What do you say regarding Mr. Bravery's allega­ its. staff of trained teachers, for the most part loyal tion that he understood the business was being earned indicative of that diversion'of thought from Brown, one of the lumbers of the Committee of the most poipular figures in the City. He has taken, guineas and Mr. Standing one guinea as a slight and; willing Church workers. In recent, years, one on by some kind of partnership which included your reason among others, has been the difficulty of inotonous or the exhausting,, which is the THE FIRST MEETING. Management;; of! Dr. leffery, one]of the i [insulting too, a very prominent [part in the recent discussions recognition of their services for the club. staff; and of Mr. A. 'larding,; a most renerous on the position of trade after the war. A Chairman Mr. H appold seconded, and toe motion was carried wife and yourself?—Did he say that? obtaining Sunday School teachers and the frequent apology for “a change Of air ” and East- What is your observation if he makes that allega- changes. guarantee of “ a good season'.” donor to the [funds. | of the National Patriotic Association his enthusiasm unanimously. * [ , i, , . L The members who by rotation are tihe Revs, did a great deal to inspire toe energies of that body. k Mr. Chevens and Mr. Standing both returned tion?—I don’t quite understand what answer you Wo are sorely tempted in this first annual report it iB most truly interpreted as meaning The firbt meeting of the Military Service Act want me to give you. I [ : ] ] i NO itertainment of the soul [for the sake of a richer W. P. Jay, H. U. W elpton, J. Salwev, I. Bhimmin His personality ensured him a particularly large circle thanks, and said they had done their best to keep to wander outside- our legitimate limits,, but shall aa- Tribunal for the Chailey Rural District was held at and Messrs. Chas. (rariois, J. H. Hairip, Fred. of friends among City men. He was a keen sports­ toe club going and! would continue with toe assistance Mr. Bravery does allege he understood there was much as possible refrain from doing so. In these the Unio i Offices, West-street] Lewes, on Tuesday j Hollins] S. N. Fox, G. F. Gee and G. H. Silverlock. man and an enthusiastic motorist, but sirice the war of toe members to do so. some kind of partnership carrying on this- business, exceptional times ohr thoughts turn to the Roll of afternoon There were present Major Towers Clark, -*T*—Vacancies are crea ‘ d by the resignation of the I he had made a point of setting a good example of i On toe proposition of Mr. WOOD, seconded by Mr. and that he never had any dealings with a Company? Honour in AD Saints’ Church. Hero- will be found- ■by the death of the]late Mr.. EDMAN, it was decided to invest £20 of toe club s —He never said that either to you or me. the names of many old boys who belonged to our the Rev. H. S. Musgrave, Mr. F. Moffatt Smith, Rev. Canon- Allen an quiet living and economy. His death will be severely G. Brown: ■: felt by tooBe who were working with him for the dance in Exchequer War Bonds in toe name of toe You must not say that.—I should presume he Sunday SchoaF and choir. Some have already laid Mr. E. C Knight, Mr. H. Scarlett, Mr. F. j . Corn- The report is sigi mmittee cause of commercial preparedness after the war, for ePresident and Hon. Secretary.! ! would not say that. down their Fives ‘ For England, home and duty; ’ well, -Mr. E. W. Bunney, Mr. J. Page, Mr. F. of Management, jhy Crowden, Presi- it was in organisation that his talent most revealed i j A suggestion was. made- by Mr. WALSTON that tne I put to you what his allegation is, that he had no others have been wounded, while younger lads, is th a t goodness, competence, national or civic dealings with any Company from beginning to end? , should contribute to the strength and charm Martin, Mr. J. G. Harmer, Mr. J. Ellis and Mr. C. dent;-Mr. Sydney ’ Chairman; Alderman C. itself. i ( ^remainder of the balance should be jjiven to tne alreadytin khaki, are pressing on to take their places. H url [Patrick (clerk). , ; • “ O’Brien Harding, ■ H. H. ■Red Cross Fund, but in view of a certain sum being —To that I say Mr. Bravery did, at any rate, know Some- day we Fiope a more lasting- and honourable- lent serviceableness of a really great One of toe most interesting relics that T bobI Mf. MojFFATT Sm ith proposed the election of Mr. | Coles, Hon. Seer] required for working expenses this was not considered the Company was there, and also knew he was being memorial will be provided for these dear lads. Th * j fortunately there are not too many put up at Sotheby’s for some time was a i paid by the Company. Some of toe creditors, I may who know the exhilaration of. “delighted Scarlett as chairman of the Tribunal, and said he advisable. On toe proposition of Mr. HAPPOLD, “tDf old teachers with whom we are in touch just copies of Tom Nash’s “ Marprelat© ” tnu seconded by Mr. WELLS, it was decided to have a say, have been in- my offico and there - is ! toe Com­ now, two are engaged in Church work very different- in d l or that happy revelation of work as a rias sure they would appreciate his services in that recall toe days of toe Armada.a. In 1589 lOUS that came to “ sentimental Tommy ” :through capacity. • , Red Cross collecting box at the club for voluntary pany’s charter on the wall and the’ name of the Com­ in kind, but bold) important and interesting. One, controversy started in “ England ■ ’ of fhi be fic rcjBst kind, pany on the door nts in letter writing. Mr. K night seconded, and it was carried. bontributions by members. under the South American Missionary Society, has | Virulent tracts, purporting to be written by Martin ! The Chairman proposed a vote of condolence with I presume you want to be judged by toe standard charge of the Allen Gardiner Heme for Girls at Los. The Chairman said he was much obliged to them Marprelate, and full of the most Virulent itupera- V ic io u s and F rivolous. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hillman on the death of their of a business man. Do-you call this a clean transac­ Cocos in Argentina. Another, an ex-choirman and P i v l are two classes of people who hake made for the c impliment and he would do his best. A tion______of the JtpiiEpiscopacy, .... were printed founc d about Son at the Front. He said Mr. W. A. Hillman was tion?--So far as I can make it. leader of the Lads* Bible Class, is now a Church the prolific source or crime, of decadence difficulty jmii occurred, inasmuch as a new set of Manchester, Northampton, Coventry and ]4olesey-on- for some yeare hon. secretary of that dub and his What do you suggest Mr. Bravery ought to do Army Captain, moving about from camp to camp- Broo] iciency. These are the viciouB iand the rules had just arrived, and that might interfere with Thames, the last place being chosen to annoy the son was a member. Such a blow came doubly hard to-day? Can you see any direction in which there workiqg among our Tommies. Both mako affec­ HO MB N o one who knowis anything.of the moral what they wished to do. As he had said, he would Queen and1 • Council~ :il at!at Hampden ~ ’ Court." r ‘ Eventually (when, as in this case, toe only son was taken, and he is the slightest prospect of his being paid?—Yes, I ] tionate inquiries as to our doings in All Saints’, and havoc occasioned bv the drinking and do his best, but there was one thing he could not the presses were discovered and destroyed,] and toe knew that the sympathy of the whole of toe members do. The direction is that he will b* paid out of the undertake to do, and that was to answer questions we wish them in return a hearty * God speed.’ i, the night-club and the social; hell oan anonymous writers tracked and hanged. It; was as a Went out with the family in their bereavement. receipts of the Company. | | | off the reil, He would, however, do what he could. “ In our present staff we have a devoted band, for B olt that they may be defended as legitimate | counterblast to theBe that Nash and Lylly wrote their ! Mr. W ood seconded, and toe motion was carried, But the Company is practically moribund?—I don’t which we are very grateful, and we much appreciate of amusement. On the other hand, no one The Clsrk called the attention of the members parodies. They are a little wearisome to the modern think so. to the fact that all. applications to the Tribunal had ithe members rising in their places. . ■ . ! their labours. One member has practically lived her to condemn amusement rightly understood reader, though by no means without wit. j On the proposition of Mr. H appold, it was decided I put it your sole attitude is that he should write whole life in close connection with our Church, of such regrettable perversions of i|ts mean to be heard in publio unless the Tribunal in any this off as a bad debt?.—No, I ;dbn’t say that. I I ! particular case, due regard being given to the interest endeavour to obtain for the club room photographs Schools, both Day and Sunday, first aB a scholar and Vioe will never :yed by prohibition, REST FOR ALL. qt members who had been killed in action. object to the expression “Masquerading as a Com­ then teacher. The infants, as a separate department,, . traced and stridied by of the parties and of any other person concerned in pany,” as it was all straightforward. You seem to roots of the evil mu$t For Children G. | The meeting clbsed with a hearty vote of thanks are now under the charge of a lady who has given of __ scientist as muolTas 1. the theologian, arid a’ the applici tion, considered that an application or any suggest I was trying to get goods under false ]>art of tin i proceedings thereon should be in private. MRS. If your baby Is re-tle-is and ito Mr. Ingram for presiding. her leisure for special training at St. Christopher’s found for the nobler o: -ession of forces which cannot sleep.!give this old- pretences. College in modern methods of Sunday School 'kinder­ ’ or misdirected u me destructive of all The Ce airman said he hoped if any member WINSLOW’S fashioned remedy a trial, as The Officiar Receiver : I think you would] have been garten, and we are glad of toe help she is so kindly- latent, god-like things in tho humag nil. The thought at any time that the Court ought to be it cures Wind & TrsTHing I Th e L a te L ady A d b r e y -F l e t c h e r .—T he better advised to have been perfectly open. I won’t giving. Several of our other teachers hold'certificates (By the Author oi tous R hymes.”) equally with the vicious have de ded the cleared he would rise and say so. Diarrhoea, j You trill all [remains of Agnes, Lady Aubrey-Fletaher, widow of the say more than that. 1 ■ from tbe Church of England Sunday School Institute _. amusements. “ What shall we jdo? ” si The Tri junal then proceeded to consider fourteen SOOTHING have a good night akid baby The debt of Mr. Morling (£59) was then investi- of sinus will wake up blight and Right Hon. Sir Henry Aubrey [Fletcher, Bart., were obtained by examination. question of thousands of people ifho with applicatior s, the majority of which came from Oft as I cli een to sleep, SYRUP. happy. interred at Angmering on Thursday last in the presence ;ated. It was for repairs to 4, Marine-parade. The ‘‘During the past year several classes have had talent have not learned to organise leisure Ringmer. The other cases were from Plumpton, I pray [that my love safe keep, of a large number sympathising friends. Among andlord agreed to pay £80 tewrfrds the cost of the to be amalgamated owing to tho teacher difficulty. to their own advantago and for the sprvioe of Fletching Common, Newick, Firle and Glynde. To guide mi her charm. those present from rlast Sussex: were Major W. W. repairs, hut he deducted rent due to him, and Mr. This has not been to their advantage, as it mixes up State. These people are losing the power to In sever i! instances the applicant was1 starred, but L .B , & 8 .0 R. C o m pa n y ’s EjiviDi |d —T h e Grantham and Mr. T. Grrfves (secretary and registra­ Morling was only paid about £25. The receiver for love for her may be k different ages and has been a cause for some to Yet they add to the suin of the forces we two or thijee forms were ordered to be sent back to Grant that l iy be L.B. and | tion agent of the Lewes Division of- Sussex Conserva­ toe debenture holder w»b a Mr. Pox, who had shall lie half-vearly meeting of toe shareholders of t] leave the school. call public opinion. Their average conversation the militaiy representative for further particulars. Sae strong and pure,inre,, 1th that she S.C.R. Company will be held next Wedm |ay.j The tive and Unionist Association).! The floral tributes appointed his (debtor’s) wife sis his agent. He could Aye happy,ppy on my arm.are ‘.‘Omitting the summer holiday poriod and the would make sorry reading ev6n for the students of One young man applied for postponement on the dividends for the year proposed to be paid impleting were very numerous and beautiful, the senders including not say whether the choice of Mr. Fox was a friendly monthly children’s service, when our Sunday School the 'Daily Mail. They know nothing that matters ground tl it he was supporting his mother and Working baith happily thegither the.interim dividend paid at the half-year) lount in the members of toe Lewes DivisionjJTnionist Associa­ arrangement to protect the furniture. The. claims has been closed, the school has been opened 86 times Mr. literature, art, science or tbeqlogy. The: ’ are, the invalid siscer, his only brother having' joined the In sunshine lor temp J6 per bent , tion, the Lewes Conservative and) Unionist Association, of two fully, ■’ secured...v,; creditorsI were r - nextV ” gone c V into.i iromfrom Advent, ibtw,1914, to Advent, 1915. The best per- niea within onr gates, who leave the business of Army. . ■ I Mfty we n’er ken alarm. . {per cent., and of and the members of “ Gundrada” (Lewes) Habitation ag were also certain book debts, which were believed cehtages of attendance have been: 94.2. 87.2, 83.7 and nation to the place-hunter, the • time-se rver and The application had been made under the Derby ...... It cent) The total of the Primrose League. to be valueless; one, in facl being statuta-.barred 81.4, which may bo considered satisfactory, ms the rhetorician. How may we account, for their scheme, and the Clerk pointed out that the young And when the day o’ reckoning working receipts of theComqany during 1915 amounted It transpired that the debto: is voluntarily " paying 1 Wi’ trbmpets call and beat o’ r F arm W o r k er s in E s se x .—A t a meeting conditions cannot be compared with Day Schools. existence? They are the logical results of three man would get on better if he applied- under the to well over four millions, while rents brought in another l&B. a week out of his salary towards meeting his Prizes have been awarded by the Rector to all aerious mistakes, which one may call the. parental, Military Sirvioe Act. Keeppsfca^ilkjaharm. H. G. L. £125,000: A million and a half is [left to [pay fixed of the County War (Agricultural) Committee on liabilities. The bo&rding-hqlise businessISA had done Friday returns from 11 Union districts showed that in making over 80 per cent. Next year it is hoped •the educational and the commercial. It was accordingly decided to tell the young man- | charges and dividends, j When these charges pave beeh badly since toe outbreak of toe war, but he had had there will be many more winners of them. The class a clerk employed by a Lewes company—that he had normal times 11,749 men were employed on farms and F arental Mista k es. ‘ S t r ic t O bbdib K—Old lady, to'grocer’s i met, a sum of £37,000 remains to he carried forward to hopes it would produce sufficient to enable him to prizes are allotted by the respective teachers after better makp an application under the new Act. next year. The incouie was larger; than ini 1914, but that there were now 8,970i Won len employed on farms pay for" current supplies. Bte had had all he was is the experience of most clergy, minijrtors and b o y : “-Don’t ydu knd that it is very rude to whistle numbered 409. A resolution was passed asking the consulting marks preserved in carefully kept registers. when dealing with a ] ly ? ” Boy: j “ That’s what the lees than in 1913. entitled to under his father’s will. He was trustee The system may slightly vary with different teachers, >1 master8 that, what Mr. Birrell has cal led: the Board of Agriculture fw the exemption of all married for funds accruing to sister*, and in certain con­ irded tears,” the difficult and momentous period “ I hev come to tell yez, Mrs. Malone, that guv’nor told me to do, mm.” “ Told you to whistle ? ” S a f e A ba nd o i i B y B u r g l a r s . Early on workmen engaged in market gardens. but the prizes always go to the most satisfactory, “ Yee’m. " ever sold you anyiihing we’d tingencies he might have an- interest in these. It scholars.” . hingi from 13 to 16, is the period most net yer husband met with an accident.’’ “ An’ what is it Monday morning burgl broke into the ‘ of had been suggested to him hi? an uncle that some­ srents, who shirk a serious responsibility through now ? ” wailed Mrs. Malone. “ He was overcome by. the have to wl .e y l” h T provision dealer in the ng-ro?4.fnd rei noved a safe Professor, examining medical student: •“ If you were called out to a patient, what is tho first thing might toave been left him by his grandfather, «s, through ignorance and the complacency of heat, mum. ’ “ Overcome by tbe beat, vf&a he? An’ H is F ort: len : “ My dentist w a s containing several hunj __i of pounds, i V horse and who died 40 years ago, but he had never definitely I n P r iso n a t h i s oyvn E x p e n s e . — GoH, it*. The young-folks find themselves and the bow did itlappen?” “ He fell.into tho furnace over at; lei is now fighting for Father- trap were waiting in tl street; but as the!men were question you would ask ? ” Med ical student: “ Where a German aoeshelive?” |-j ascertained what foundation there was fox* the state­ Treasury notes and a bank l»ok to the value of £72 changing mysteriously under the infuerice of the foundry, mum.” land.” B Bentley entley; j “ A< linistering gas, I p: ie?” leaving the shop in the less onqOfthes i having been found on a man charged at Marlborougb- anal impulses whose meanings and purt» ment. i - ! ’ as ' a quantity of jam-pots, ’ . and tins. Th 3 great noise Bowles: “ You know, I wish I had some real Mr. Vinall put a number qf questions on behalf of street, London, with begging, be was ordered to pay for t unnjded to discover. Foil the rioh child there J attracted the attention a policeman, and toe burglars, occupation that I knew was gojng to take up a large his own maintenance while serving three months with peril of neurotic fiction aq/d -the thousand and Mackintosh’s MINT DE LUXE > the petitioning creditor, and toe examination was Maokintoto’i DE LUi raping into the traps id driving rapidly away, left the part of my time for the rest of my life.” Cowling: > signing of the notes hard labour in prison. When previously convicted, it, lernicious periodicals whose corrosive effects makes your month water. selling like hot rolls. then concluded, except for tc | safe Dehind them on to pavement. | “ Why don’t you start a lawsuit ? ” * evidence. - £ ( was said, the man bad a considerable sum of money-

. i-fe I I • . i i j • | ||. j -. OHRONIOLB, SATURDAY, PEBRUALY 19, 1916.

FIRLE NEW S IX BR A concert arranged by ladies of GIFT SALE AT LEWES. WESLEYAN MINISTER AND NEWHAVEN RURAL DISTRICT ______T rooks. Misses Stasey. of the Sunday Sehot 1 and the Blue TAXES. xo ensure aoonraoy Visitors are lnvibdtl to Ben ley. Mies Harveyil funds waaiiheld in the Reading Room on Wed- !A V icar’s M ishap BRITISH! FARMERS’ RED CROSS FUND. T HE WAR. COUNCIL. Names and Oorroottons dearly written, either to U.—Mr* Sinolair, t. Mra. and Miss Mason ' evening od was well attended. The duologues, Groans from a church attracted the notice of ‘".—Mr* Barron. Miss Barron Two Mincjs ’ and “ A Pair of ijunaties, were tha Publishing Offices, South-street, or at either or a passer-by, who found that the Riv, H. D. Nelson, SERMON AND LECTURE. ^EXPENDITURE. the Libraries or Prinolpal Newsagents. No sharge CBBASKA Mansion.—Mr* Brydson. Miss Brydson. well___ __ sb and acted, the last named being vicar of St.S t John’s, ' Oavershara, ______Rf ading, had fallen THE LEWES TO NEWHAVEN ROAD. Mr. Brydson. Mr* Gluoksteio’s f. Mrs. Dowker. especially good, jj The progi-ammo is ap x-nded:— - A SPLENDID RESULT. b made for Insertion. (For the letter/read fa m ily .) Miss Dobbin. Mr* J. Thomas. Rev. W. Thomas while shading the lights and Drokoni his elbow: and Part song, “ The New Year” . .. .The Choir kneecap. t Lit! MV This list la not Intended to Include permanent Grampian Mansion. -Mr. and Mr* Robert Bain. Mr. Song, “ Happy summer song .Miss Killick The Rev. E. J. B. Kirtlan, B. A., B.D., who is well- The monthly meeting ofithe Newhaven Rural District ' financial sritio at tha and Mr* Grieve* Mr. and Mrs. Hughe* Mr. Hutton , P resident W ilso>. 1 j L known and who =bears a name greatly honoured m the Resident*. Song, The little grey home”...... The iev. J. T. Burns All coneeiyied are to be heartily congratulated on the. Council was held at tho Board Room, Newhaven Work- ific instance* of waste Dunrei.d.—Mrs. Wellington Lloyd. Mr. and Mr* Elli* Duet ...... Mrs. Hunt Aud Mrs. Osborn President Wilson has formally consented that his result of thd gift salo held in the Lewes Cattle Market Sussex Wesleyan • Mission and in other connexional j with the conduct of Master H. Elli* Mrs. tiyd* Miss Hyde. Mrs. Oats Comic song ...... II ^ Mr. Fdginton name may be used as a candidate for re-nominatiop for on Monday afternoon in aid of the British Farmers’ Red centres, paid a visit to liewes on Wednesday. In the house, on Friday. Mr. W. A. Cow lky "presided, and I propose to adopt. I ROYAL PARADE. WILMINGTON G[ARDENS. Song, “ The sunsbiuo of your smile ” 1...... Mrs. Osborn the Presidency of the United States. Cross Fund.i tho sum realised being between £500 and afternoon, in the-Lewes Wesleyan Church, he preached a there were also present Mr. ,T. M. Moubray (vice- question from another . . r.—Mr. and Mr* Rea. Mrs. Paxton. Miss Brentwood. — Miss Denison. Mr* Phillip* Miss In Two Mind3.” P rayers and munition* .j I j £600. The event was organised by the Lewes branch of war sermon which was both informing and inspiring, lie chairman), Mr. Harry Willett, Mr. J. Staeeff, jun., Mr. best incompetence in Paxton Phillip* Miss Ada Hamilton. Mrs. Cutler. Mieses the National Farmers’ Union aud the Sussex Dairy spoke as a man of peace jand said that it was written C. S. Beard, Mr. A. O. Giles, Mr. I(. Carr, Mr. G. ' I . V iew.-M r* Rogers, M i» Barry Characters: Urging that there was a danger of overdoing our down in history that Great Britain had stood for the be fact of present Cutler. Mr. and Mr* Ucrnall. Mies Hodg.- on ’ Lady Margaret Miniver” ...... Miss Firth prayers with regard to the wfir, Dei in Inge said •] “ It Farmers’Association, and themembersof both bodies and Holman, Mr. W. Green and Mr. I). Elilriilge, with the- WUklnaon. Mr. Smee. Misses Smee. Mrs. Darmstadt. -Miss Davl* OaptCureeijee. Mies Spark* tid) ...... The Houble. Vera Gage others gave very liberally of their property, the catalogue peace of Europe. He challenged anybody to refute Clerk (Mr. H. W. Coupe). emergency ham -footer Lieut. Webster. Lieut Davl* “ Parkin ” (Mi seems to mo more in accordance with the whole idea of Swefit and low” ...... The Choir comprising about 200 lots. the statement that Grealt Britain, Kr"net; and Russia — amount of work BmaaMUjm.—Mr. and Mrs. Craig Crovbon House. -Mr* Gordon. Mr. R. A. Gordon. Part sonj Christianity and with the Sermon on the Mount that . did not desire wjr. Those nations had bitter experience I- T he M ilitary S ervice T ribunal. ,nd unlimited money Mrs. Barker. Miss Fnssey. Miss Shute. Mr* Howes. Song, f _ -bye, summer " ...... Mrs. Hunt we should briefly commend our ju it jeafise to^ God’s There was a large attendance at the sale, which was MARINE PARADE. Violin solo ...... Miss Killiek conducted by Mr. H. J. Redman id an exceedingly of the futility arid the paralysing effect of war. They It was reported that a special meeting of the Council Any business - man Mr. Drew. Miss ..row. Mr. and Mr. Jennings hands and then leave it and give our attention to had made the discovery that peace was better than Stances would not B i g m o H o u a t—Miss Collier Song, “ There's nae luck about the hout munitions, recruiting and what not; but not think that able and expeditious manner. It lasted for about three had been held, at which the following were appointed V a n s Horn*.—Mrs. Burney. Miss Barney. Mrs. JEVINGTON GARDENS. 1 T1 J The Lev. J. T. Burns war and that mutual helpfulness was better than as the local Tribunal under the'Military Service Act: out a thought of thn N o r e n n .t Mira AJlsn Duet...... i...... Mrs. Hunt md Mrs. Osborn we can bend God's will by pestering Him, as it were, .; hours, and as Mr. Redman was talking practically the —The Hon. Mr&JFraaer, f. The Hou. Mrs. Davson, f. whole of that time at the rate of 200 words a minute— material obstruction and opposition. The British Mr. W. A. Cowley (Ovingdean), Mr. .1. M. Moubray j e desired result wag L ilbobn.-M t. and Mrs. Amos Buns tlawn — Mr* Maeray. Mrs. McNeil. Miss Song, j“ Annie 1 irie ___ __ ...Mrs. Hinks with continual and unceasing petitioie.” flag, generally (speaking, was the flag of justice, \ there is another side SUariNSTON House.—Miss ColUngrldga. MlsaRowseU. Trio, V The threel|e hafors” ...The Kev. T. Burns, | if he had gone less quickly he would never have got (Iford), Mr. A. O. Giles (Southeast;), Mr. H. W illett Wt alley. Mies Strudwick. Miss Ellison. Girl Stowaway! in K haki. r expenditure. W hat Mr. Cusack. Miss Ellison MonTford.—!>r. and Mr* Forbes, f. Mr* Venable* the Rev. W. t,Firth and the Rev. M. Graiushaw I through the [vork—he must have spoken a least 30,000 liberty and honour, and they had proof of this in the (Bishopstone), Mr. J. Stacey, jun. (Kodmell), Mr. W. present war when the British dominions had every Moore (Denton) and Mr. S. G. M. Moons (Rottingdean), J Naval and Military d iaiM i Hotm. —Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Soptt...... Mr.Cba* Mlfis Venables (A Paik op Lunatic*!’ After an Australian transport had been two days at words. But the outstanding feature as far as he was Miss^ Hart. ,t Mr. Elton House.-T he Rev. E. 8. and Mr* Custanoe, t sea a young Australian girl | was f xmd in the ship opportunity to tevolt anid set up their independence. members of the Council; and Mr. W. Brown (Rotting­ I of this section of tho Algernon Blac Miss Nicholson. Mafia!;ie de ! Characters: concerned was that he succeeded in extracting the [to perform its task? Miss E. Salwey. Mr* Moore , “ Miss Clara Alai ners "...... (...The Honblo. Irene Gage dressed in khaki. She was sent back by another trans- j money from the pockets and cheque books of his But they did not revolt, ;and the reason was because, dean), Sergt. Johnson (Rottfngdean), Mrs. W. Norman Maulmont. Mdlle. de Maulmoot. Mr. and Mrs. 96.—Mr. and Mr* Smith, f. Mr. and Mr* Tall. Miss they did not wish to do so. Instead they had rallied to (Newhaven) and Mrs. C. F. Bannister (Newhaven), )-supposes the need Fitzpatrick. Lieut. McConnell. Lieut, and Mrs. •Captain Fielding"...... Mr. Wakefield port, and was still in kliaki when she r ached Melbourne. audience. TeS ' | . She was a well-set-up girl 18 years old, and explained i the Motherland- Ih the hour of need and had helped her non-members of the Council. snt strain to be put Boulton. Mr. M. F. Jones. Mr. — J. Hick* Mr. Morninoside. — Mrs. Edward Smith. Miss Smith. ^ All present had met for business, but here and there with men and money in increasing numbers and amount v;i and Mrs. Oscar Harris. Mr. McQaandly, Mr. and her escapade as due to an overwhelm ng wish to see her j [ Sanitary Committee W ork. - k J should be provided Mrs. Sollig. Miss Webb. Miss Booth Miss Ensoll. an amusing interlude occurred. Appropriately enough and were continuing that help. . are the Naval and Mrs. A. D. Grace Mips Blrkinshaw. Miss Turner and frleud. Mr. Guy GLYXDE. brother, who is serving with the Aus ;ralian force* ! the first butt for the company’s mirth was an inoffensive The Sanitary Committee reported on various I the taxpayers? The MARINE GARDENS. Baring 1 Only Gold W atches M ended. ! looking billy goat, which had been given by Mr. J. M. T he Challenge and the A nswer. properties which had tieen under consideration, and Accounts are given wtchi it ouse Mrs. >,. J-tfg Dale.—Mr. and Mr* J. W. R. BtiU ant son W ed d in g .—A marriage was solemnised at Germany had challenged the British nation for her P . H .—Mr. and Mrs. Soutar, f, Mr. anc set House.—Mr. Moor* Misses Moore (1 Mr. It is reported that owing to evei y available skilled Moubray, of lford. This animal was first sold to Mr. they recommended that a letter Iw sent to Mr. H. Stott, and in order to get Newman Looke and son. _Miss______Adams. Miss KlUtek. the Parish Cbu reh on Tuesday, by the Rev. W. E. Stone, of Brighton, for 12s., but that gentleman pre­ world wide Empire. Admittedly this nation was the Medical Officer of Health, calling his attention to Miss Tewart. Miss -HUL Mr. and Mrs. Reeve ger Dalton, between Sergt. Frank Starnes, of the Welsh hand being called up to undertake Gc vernment mechan­ i be best to take ih s CARLISLE ROAD. ical work, Glasgbw jewellers and watc hmakers annbunce ferred the absence of the money to the presence of the behind Germany in many things," but Germany bad .the great inconvenience caused to the Sanitary Com­ J, is a normal year. RoxBT.—Mrs. Harrop. Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. Lawton, Guards, yotmgefi; sou of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starnes, goat, and put it up again. A t the second sale Mr. John been eaten up with the lust for power. Germany had mittee by his absence from the meeting* Mias Harvey. Miss Dugdale rough—Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. Gault Miss of Elm - grove,: | Lewes, and Miss Mabel Hastings, they will not undertake to repair watches unless in gold Istated. ria Gault. Mrs. Stewart. Mies Smith cases and of special value. | Ellis paid los., and the animal proceeded to change flung forth the-dhallenge to the British nation, “ You The report was adopted. i an abstract of the GRAND PARADE. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr* Henry Hastings, of hands in lightning fashion to the no small amusement decadent Englishmen are a cowardly people, shirkers The Clerk reported that tho audit of the accounts in votes into whicit L—Mrs. Xdlth Xhornley. Llent. and Mrs. Thornier. COMPTON STREET. Glynae. The bjidegroom was home on leave, and he Trench F iiveii. ! of the onlookers, the purchasers including Mr. E. behind the barrier of the sea., You are not worthy of for the half-year ended September 30th had been year of £44,933,168. | Mm Peach ■ville.—Mias Boruard. Miss Gordon. Mr. and will leave Glyndo to-morrow (Saturday) to return to Investigation has shown that trend i fever is a distinct Bannister, Mr. Frank Martin, Mr. A. Findlay, Mr. rpur great heritage.. You are a degraded pleasure- completed. ' wo classe*, sailed S.—Mr. and Mrs. Powell Hammings France.. The bride was attended by two bridesmaids— pving, easy-going people. Your day is deepening into A precept was received from tho East Sussex Western .tah —Mr* Johnson. Mr, Johnson, MlssNewen. specific fever of relapsing type, no ; due to any virus Geo, Martin, Mr, Frank Thomas, Mr. Jasper Botting, .Elective Services. * A—Miss Ellis. Master Collls ter. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton. Miss Rose Hastings (sister) and Miss Ivy Hudson—and previously knowp. The relapses may be one or several Mr. James Stacey, jun., Mr. Durrant, Mr. Fred twilight. Henceforth you shall only exist as we—a Small-Pox Hospital Committee requiring payment of Mr. bprlngman. Miss Bpringman Pelham-Anderson and ohild she was given away by her father. Mr. J. Smith acted . gross expenditure, • l - M r , Mrs. and M 9.010. 12s fid. ; (4> ling. MissLovejoy GILDREDGE ROAD. 1 ' 1 across the marsh ensued. After the pursuit had been The proposed ban on luxuries, tc be known *s the the sending of airships! to scatter terror in districts department who is responsible. I propose that we Redman announced that the calf was to be re-sold, and send the resolution to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. [educational semeea, Hiohrury.—Mr* CaswelL Mr* and Miss Reeves maintained fort (some time, another hare shot up and German luxury tax, is expected to iuclude tobacco, among innocent arid harmless people. She was deaf to 63.—Mr. and Mrs. Ho;___ the trail. A second change occurred ; this time the purchaser was Mr. Hart Vercoe, - of Mr. Moo bray seconded, and the motion was agreed to. services, £72^04. erD'ET Hous*-Mra, Chambers. Mrs. Kent {. Mrs. DtrjLEY Dean.—Mrs. Pchrelner. Miss Chapman. Miss took hounds o: flowers, raisins, currants, wines, caviare, truffles, Barcombe, the price being 20gs.. The reason why Mr. the pleading of the drowning. Germany said, “ We *, £406,084. 8s. Id .; “ loCandlas, t Mr. and Mr* Ketiey. Mr* Townley. Inter Johnson. Miss Frrlngton. Miss Offley. shortly afterwal s, and at lator stages this experience lobsters, oysters, tea, coffee, cocoa, hats, plumage, j Baxendale bought the calf and offered it agam was will shrink from-nothing that will in our judgment help The Clerk, in reply to .a question, said it was the nee, See., in threa " Marriott Mr. and Mrs. Shield* Mrs. and Miss Blyth. Miss Fosbery. Mi. 8 Ray. Mr* Thatcher. was again and r tin repeated. Ultimately hounds got corsets, dresses, perfumes, lace, ornaments, watches, explained in a n6ote handed up to the auctioneer and in us to achieve our purpose and destiny of a world duty of the police to look after all stray dogs and to 5,052. 6s. 3d., and set* Flight-Sub-Lieut Hackman. Fllvfhb-Sub- Gre>eue. Miefes Tripp (2). Mrs. Hamelics on tlif) track of real good hare, but after a fast hunt books, magazinesmasazmes and paperlHauer. I - which it waa atated that the animal had been bought empire.” That was her doctrine of frightfulness. take charge of them, and return them to' the owners or I Naval armaments, Lieut Jams* Flight-Bun-Lieut Carlton William* they were run it of scent near Pevensey, and opera- Belgium stood in the way; then Belgium must be otherwise dispose of them. Flight-Hub-Lieut Scott FllghbSub-Lieut £ ironght to a Close.—The meet on Tues­ P rofitless P otato Growing. because Mr. Wadman had done more good work in luildings and repair* WjiSfel” ■'• ‘ t-Bub-Lieut. Greer. Flight-Sub-Lieut. HOggau, tions were then looking after wounded soldiers than most of those broken. France blocked the w ay; then France must H ighway Matters. t, 12s. 8d.; 01) i • Flight-Sub-Lleut Dnrsten. ht-Snb- Lieut Fianols. EASTBOURNE VOLUNTEER TRAINING day was at Wartling Hill. During the time devoted A year ago the Brighton Tpwn C luncil planted ten be crushed, and Germany would trample over hev bddy to hunting tbelre was a superfluity of hares, changes res of potatoes. The expenditure was £232. 10* 6d., present knew. Another bull calf, given by Messrs. J. The Chairman Baid he understood that it was 7s. 8d.;. -Flight-Sub-LleutiGardner. ,t-Sub-Lieut Jameson. and H. Robinson, was sold to Mr. Gribble for 10gs., so that she might stab [England at the heart. Could intended to employ five traction engines to draw flints I half-pay and — ■ “ab-Uent___ Clarke.___ jht-Sub-Lieut Kidner. CORPS.. happening frequently. Nevertheless, j some very fair id the return only £29. 3s. 751. The expenses , . .. „ - , „ ... . , r , , . v ■ any pea^e-at-anjf-price £ an —and there were such, men __ __.-Sub-Lieut Saint. Flight-Sub-Lieut MUlar. sport was enjoyed, hounds being contintjously employed. included £30. 6s. 6d.3d. forf steafn ploughing and harrow- ! ttlK ^ r> W- Howard Smith paid. £23. os. for a fat heifer whose numbers*jwould probably grow as the effects of through Denton to Seaford camp, lie thought their t e a and Marin* , ■“ . . . presented by Mr. G. H. Stnvens, of Falmer. A Surveyor should make inquiries into the matter, as it ate allowances, Flight-Bub-Lieut Harman. Fllght-Sub-Lieut Molr “ A ’’ Company. ing, £32. 11* (3d.1 for seed potatoes, arid £133 for labour, the war became |felt more and more—say that England Baa Yb t ,-M r* Ingram. Mr* Kennedy. Mrs. Stockton while the income was £28. 3a. 7id. fo heifer given by Mr. H. Stacey, of Firle, realised £23, and was a serious thing for their narrow roads, which were nuations. • oom- Headquarters: 81, South-street, Eastbourn* Councillor Pryor gave £5 for a fat pig, the gift of Mr. should stand asifie in such circumstances? Would any | already in a bad state owing to the heavy traffic. They Mr* Wall. Mr. and Mr* Knowlea Lieut. Mama potatoes and £1 for 20 bushels of small* man worthy of j the name see his house entered and , £406,961. 16* 2d. Mr. Blow. Miss Travers. Mr. Hobrow. Miss Duffln. Orders for week ending February 26th, 1916. HASTINGS. J. Kenward, of Hamsey. A pure-Dred Dutch rabbit, ko value now, ex cep* Lieut Boyd. Mr* Lownee. Mr. and Mr* 111 ley. Parades. B hewino B arley I mports, given by Mr. D. W. Parris, of Kingston, was sold four despoiled and hjs wife and children terrorised without I teactiomenginw hauling ffirij*m° 1“aufime’ let al° ne County Licen sin g S essio n s.—T he annual measuring hjs strength against the marauder: threat > i fr iisviiwiriri?* ™,rn a t . __ [he different sections, Mr* Woodburn Robertson. Mr* Mark* Miss A.tarn-. Saturday, Feb. 19th.—Cyollst Section, parade at Head­ It is stated tbit brewers are in communication with times, first at 11s. and afterwards at 10s., 7s. and [on the same general M i* and Mise Wioslaud. Mr* and Misses Gr mble quarters ‘2.45 p.m.; squad drill, parade at Headquarters licensing seasioqS were held by the Hastings County tho Board of Trade on the question of ,the suggested 5s. 6d., so that it realised altogether £1. 13s. (id., aud Britain entered the tvar at first from motives of chivalry j B ^ ^ w i t h a load of flints. ' ^ U“ P wtive ” and “ Non- Mr. and Mr* B. H. Hind* Mr* War* Mr* Sharp. 6<4a! p.m. Bench onFriday, when SnperinteudentRudgen reported restrictions of barley import^ for brewing. Should two guinea pigs, sent by Mr. F. Mead, of Lewes, also to help down-trodden Belgium; but it soon became a It w&8 decided tilat tbe Surveyor , (Mr. A. Courtney has fifteen vote* Miss Marshall. Gen. Row-Charoh. Miss Raynor, Sunday, Fob. 20lh.—Company drill, parade at Head­ that during Wife no proceedings were taken against a fight against a power that was menacing England, Mr* and the Misses Andrews such a restriction be imposed,! the industry points out, changed hands on four occasions, and produced 14s. 6d. Groves) should maUo inquiries into the matter and nent ;toay, die.; quarters 3 p.m. license* holder, (j Fourteen persons were proceeded Scotland, W ales Ireland, Canada, Australia and India. report to the Cpouncil. m m Cuatbwokth HOTEL.—Miss Bvan* Miss Ganhtlett. Monday, Feb, 21st.—Squad drill, parade at Headqarters the price of beer would obviously rt quire reconsidera­ A fat pig, valued at five guineas, was given by the- Were they not doing right—yea, discharging a solemn j ; establishment* against for drunkenness, of whom 11 were convicted The Surveyor reported that tho posts and rails near Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and Mr* Roaofi. Misses f illner, 6.45;6.4.r p. tion. - stewards and a competition with the pig as a prize duty—in protecting their own Fatherland, their own ! ng transport and and three discharged. There was a decrease of three E xpensive Services. Southease Bridge needed repairing, and he required six MB— Ratcliff* Madame Camb.er. Mon* Canbler , Tire;lesday, F6b. 22nd.—Instruction class, parade at Head­ persons proceeded against as compared with the previous 1 produced £30. Mr. F. Ilemsley, of Isfield Mill, was firesides’ and wives and children? In the Church of ■ K ordnance depart- Mr. and Mrs. Harri* Mr. and Mrs. Ttsdall. I -lent - quarters 6.45 p.m. The Civil Services and Revenue Departments last the winner arid he put it up for sale with the result that morticed oak posts and 12 rails. j -stores; armaments, CoL Sir Maurice and Lady Hankey. Mr* and Miss Wednesday, Feb. 23rd.—Physical drill, parade at Head­ year. The houses had been w^ll conducted. —The Chair­ Christ, under the very shadow of the Cross, he said j It was decided that the work should be done. man remarked! j on the satisfactory character of the year cost over £91,000,000. l it fetched £4. 12* 6d, Mr. H. Stacey, who bought it, “ Yes,” a thousand times “ Yes.” ■ They would have been | arks and buildings; Stratton. Mr* Turner. Mr* Walker l quarters 7 p.m. 1 offered it a second time and the pig was then purchased The pURVEYjOR also reported that he received notice | W ar Office; non- OavENDiBH Hotel. — Lady Ursula Grosyenor. Miss Thursday, Feb. 24th.—Shooting at Technical Institute report, and all the licenses were renewed. Cost of P ost Office. the most despicable curs And cowards if they had 1of an accident to a Rodmell resident (Mr. Duberley) on Millar. CoL and Mr* Godfrey Webster. Mr. J.iTsylor. 8 to 10 p.m.; musketry instruction for Reservists, parade - by Mr. Smerid for £4 .10s. The animal therefore brought stepped aside ajnid seen their fair inheritance filched I, &c.; non-effectiv* at College 6.45 p.m. B oard o p Gu a rd ia n s and N ursing The cost of a year’s workin; of tha Post Office is something like £40 to the fund. the part of the Lewies to Newhaveu road, where the “—srannuationj oom- Mr. and Mrs. Aylrtt Moor* Miss Ratcliffe. Mr.■ I n . h. away from theu* by a bloodthirsty, cut-throat robber/ j improvement scheme was in progress. — iwlok. Mr* Band. Mr. Harri* Mr. and Mr*r* F. Friday, Feb. 25th.—Squad drill, parade at Headquarters A ssociation, -fjjThe Guardians considered at their placed officially at £26,403,171i r There was considerable competition for a brace of , , Ho bad seen , allowances and Cha* 6.45 p.m. j I '. meeting op Thursday last an application from the Fair- T hf. R eckoning. the County, Surveyor respecting tluf matter, and ho pntain a great deal Mr. and Mr* Jone* Mrs. Everitt Mr. Saturday. Feb. 26th.—Cyclist Section, parade at Head­ W alked 164,KiO M iles. ! Sussex spaniels, tho gift of Mr. 0. F. W. Sturgeon, of 8mlth. Lieut and Mr* Coot* Mr. R. Brown. Lady light, Guestling and Pett Nursing Association for a Ashcombe, and Mr. ,T. Stacey, jun., ultimately became Anyone who stood aside would1 be unworthy of their , had given orders to the contractors to provide better [ throws a little light ,iweU. quarters 2.45 p.m.; squad drill, parade at Headquarters After a quarter of a century’s service asl.postman, Mr. heritage and unworthy of -the name of Englishmen, lighting. PulMtan. Mrs. Burt Marshal 6.461p.m. _ grant; arid it was stated that during last year a large William Dance, of Send, Surrey, has just retired owing the possessor at llig s. A dog, particulars of which did sal of light upon the Cent Henderson Scott M1*b L Previthick. Mr. and number of visits were paid by the Association’s nurse Should they make peace at any price? A thousand Mr. Stacey,: The accident did not happen on that- be of considerable Mr* Fathers ton Laugh. Mr. Cha* Hildltch. Mr. and Instruction class only for N.C.O.’s and men desiring toillness. On ap averaee he 1) h walked 18 miles a day, not appear ;in the catalogue, was the cause of much times “No.” Alt all costs they h;ul to see Belgium road, Hut on lhy road. M r* Jock*. Mr. and Mi* Harden promotion on Tuesday evening. to old age!pensioners and persons in receipt of outdoor which gives a total of 164,250 rilea. difference of opinion as to the variety to which it x payers. A 1 very relief. Testimony was paid to the excellent work done reconstructed, her factories buzzing again with the The S urveyor added that the road was in a dreadful | is a correspondence AHaMTEN.—Ur. and Mr* Leoanton. Mrs. f t 8. Mesham Signalling. belonged. Amid much laughter someone suggested by the Association and two propositions were made, one D ebtor’s W ar 'ortJjne. that it was a sheep dog, but as it sold for half a crown sound of iuachihery, and her churches, which had been state. I lie should say there was slub nine inches deep, • »Army Council and Mr. and Mr* 8tmmon* Mr. Cowdy. Mrs Douglas As notified at Headquarter* desecrated, raisid again once mine.! Nations must be Admiralty to th e King. Mr. and Mr* Smyths. Miss Smythe Ml that £10 shouldibe contributed and the other that the In the King’s Bench Division o; Saturday counsel Mr. Redman was of opinion that'its proper description and he) hesitated about trying to go thr-nigh it on his Coway. MIsbss Board. Mrs. Novison. Me* Du; rant I Promotions. sum should be £ p. Ultimately the matter was adjourned applied, on behalf of a judgment c-editor, that a case was a cheaji dog. However, it was put up twice again, reconstructed on the foundation of brotherhood and motor byulo. He thought Hints should !>e used to make ury and the ropUee- peace, and founded on the principles of liiwrty, the road passable. The shortage ot labour was the correspondenOe i t Mr. and Mr* A. Jane* Mise Jones • P atoon No. 3: Sergeant Hnme to be Platoon-Sergeant; form week. J - might be allowed1 to stand ovdi), on the ground that the and was the means of adding 5s. ud. to the funds, so BanDHUHSr.—Dr. and Mrs. Steel* Mr. Duncan. Ml Lance-Corporal Stribling to be Section-Corporal. judgment debtor was now in Canada making a large that any little cloudiness as to its pedigree can readily fraternity and equality. It would be better to sacrifice excuseigiven for the condition of tho road. He thought I to sanction'various Bym* Mr* Auld, f. Mr. Store. Mr. Parker. national life thaii to submit to the threatened tyranny. the Council should write to the County Surveyor and an excess over" i - — - -* “ ----- Sergk and Platoon No. 4: Corporal Adams to be Platoon-Sergeant; fortune in cousoquence of the war. , be forgiven. A ; Russian retriever dog, presented by and Mr* Creer. Mr* Sanderson. Sergt ant Corboral Donnelly, Corporal Loyd and Lance-Corporal LEWES. ! Mr. T. Everson, I of Lewes, was sold twice, each time Honour, justice! liberty must be vindicated at all cost; ask whether something could be donp to make the road fitly a pretence 1 of Sanderson. Mr. and Mr* Roy. Miss Jone* Majon to be Section-Commanders, ranking as Sergeants. K aiser’s Son’s W ar W edding, Tljis present war, he concluded, was typical of the great passable. The water tables were 1 docked up and the m Treasury control Misses Symondaon. Mr* Fyfe. Llent and '■ for 5* Orderlies (for week commencing 20th Feb.). D e a t h oif! Mr . J . Sto n e.—[Many Lewes spiritual warfare in which each Christian was engaged, water could not got away, consequently the road became ipiring, but the -Hobbs. Rev. and Mr* Corfleld. Mr* Ooles. It is announced from Berlin that Prince Joachim of The poultry formed, with one or two exceptions, a and in which each must struggle to the end, for it was Officer, Mr. S. N. Vigors; Sergeant, Corporal and six -.sidents, and Especially tradesmen in the town, will Prussia (the sixth son of the_!(0aiser will be married on a quagmire. I P .’> who have- Cole* Mr* Lam* Mr. Sparrow. Mt^s regret to hear of the death of Mr. John Stone, formerly very fine lot. The exceptions were all right in their better far to suffer in the cause of right than to live on officials with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ’ Miss Barlow Pritates from No. 7 Section. March 11th at Potsdam, to Prmcicess Marie Auguste von way, as the i purity of the breed of the specimens was Mr. [Moubray Aid it was a very serioqs matter. superintendent it the Goods Station, [which took place in sin. I ! — t— ■ The road had caused one accident, in which' a gentle­ or ability that is- W est Rook* —Col. Chamberlin. Miss Horn. (For week commencing 27th Feb.). on Saturday at Caebura, 223, Ditchling-road, Brighton. Anhalt. undoubted,: but they had long since lost the charm reasurv know about Ktngham. Miss C. Klngham. Mr Officer, Me E. H. Black: Sergeant, Corporal and Save that E x^ra L ump. of youth and had reached the old stager period. SHAKESPEARE AND WAR. man was imprisoned in an overturned cab for two hours* SSU SS1 Joy, Mr. ancTMr* Rollason. Misse* Rollaaot The deceased, who was 70 years of [age, served the The horse had to be left while the driver went to search fiials of the Treasury six Privates from No 111 section. “ If everyone gave up that extra limp of sugar in his Some of the buyers in this section of the sale had the In the evening, in the Wesleyan! School Room, the Ool. and Mrs. Harris. Mrs and Mias -Wan* Mi L.B. & S.C. Railway Company for over 50 years, 26 of U ” aomi a umiLlznnum Qiicroii' imfuvrf.t*** “ n en.vimr nf Cood fortune to Secure Vftritablft hfLt*£r«.in9. IVfr. V, W ! for help, and very serious consequences might have to spend an exi Jabber. Miss Post Miss Garbuth ; Mr* Ev irard. Headquarters will bo open for taking recruits, &o., which he spent ill charge of Lewes Goods Station. He tea,” says a we(i-known sugair importer, “ a saving of good fortune to secure veritable bargains. Mr. E. W. Rev. E. J. B. Kirtlan gave a lecture,! entitled “ Shakes­ > at Hong-Kong Mr* Dougla* Mr. and Mr* BurrelL Mr. Keffili igton during the following hours: Every morning, 11 to 12; £5,000,000 a year would be effected, md a large quantity Bunney, o f! Barcombe, whose prize poultry have'made ! ensued. He did not know who would have been held Monday and Thursday evenings, 7.30 to 8.16. retired in the early part of 1908. Hejwas for 26 years peare and War.” Mr. C. S evers presided, and was * resjMjfisible in such a case. | our employes unc M r* Heylyer. .Miss Hum* Mr. Mors* Capt imminently associated with Cliffe Church, and on of sugar released for more impor -ant manufacturing a name for themselves far and wide, gave two Buff supported bv the Rev. H. W. Shrewsbury (superin­ "tore of our nom y Mr* Colledge. Miss Slad* Mr., Mr* and A. J. Hart. I purpose* London consumes £48,000,000 worth of sugar Orpington hens and a cock and two speckled hens and I* The S urveyor said he was given to understand that ' ? 1 eaving Lewes, after his retirement from active duties, tendent ministelr of the mission) and; the Rev. Norman. [ the pa,rt;on which the contractors had worked was out ; is simply a fame; Griffiths. Miss Westgat* Mr. MitohelL Mr. O.C. “A ’ Co., Eastbourne Battalion. a presentation was made to him by the church officers every year, and this figure orily represents the whole­ * cock, and the lucky purchasers were Mr. G. Chapman, Landreth (Newhaven).; [. - 1 ayers. We, the ham. Mr. Feeser. fib., Mr* and Master Page sale price. Individual self-sacrifice will bo necessary if , who got the former for 14*, and Mr. Hart Vercoe, who . of the hands of the Rural District Council. The road and congregation in recognition of his long and valued This was the first time Mr. ICirtlari had delivered tho j was in such a bad state that a good deal of' the traffic late commandere- Qobnbbobouoh Hotel (Grand P arade). services.— ThejI funeral took plaoe at Brighton on a considerable rise in price is to be avoided.” 1 secured the latter for 13* Mr. Chapman also obtained lecture, but it is to be hoped that it will be widely used in normal times Miss Henderson. Miss Ebblewhlte. Miss Trevor. THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. i for £1 two white Orpington hens and a cock (Cook’s i was diverted to the road through Tarring Neville, and Wednesday. The clerical staff at Lewes Goods Station F oxhounds P oisoned. to stimulate aud encourage people at the present time. this road, which was water-logged in places, was being [ it will be our duty Km. G. D. Smith. Mrs. and Master Kemp , Mrs, amt (Sussex/ 15 V.A.D.) sent a wreath as a token of esteem for Mr. Stone who j strain), the gift of Mr* J. Page, of Ringraer. Six It presented Shakespeare's works in quite a new light, | the existing system ■ Arnold. Mr.,.Tnylor. Mr. and MlasBmith. Mfis. After passing through a wood on Saturday the Master j young hens Sold for £1, a large stock gander fetched 6s. damaged considerably through the extra traffic. If 4 * " Mr* and ' ------Mias Scarborow.'■'mwi. .Dr. aud is r,. Commandant: Ashley G. Cluffe, M D. was popular alike with townspeople aud those who of the Hunt Foxhtunds had the pack * and to most of the largo audience present it was quite j the Lewes to Newhaven road was made reasonably leantime, served with him. and two Aylesbury drakes changed hands at 4* 6d. each. a revelation to see how apt many of (Shakespeare's lines ; nit to permissible- Barrow* filr. and hlr* Hntton. Mr. aud Orders for week ending.Feb. 25th, 1916. stopped, as they had evidently picked up poison. One • passable the wear and tear of the Tarring NeviUe road The agricultural produce section was well filled and are to the present crisip. The lecture gained greatly by i would; be relieved very considerably. Sunday. -2 45: First Aid and Ambulance drill. S u ssex R .G .A . v . K E tfT R .G .A .— A fa s t a nd valuable hound died immediately ai d others were very produced a considerable sum of mouey. The most the literary, grace of the text rind (the dramatic force I Midwt* .(Carlisle Road). Monday.—8.15: Preparation class, “ Nursing.” (Phar­ interesting football Match between the above teams was ilk i Mr.j W illett suggested that members of the County HIGGS. r* Stork. Mr* BereL Mr. and Mrs James remunerative lot consisted of two bags of flour given with which the: illustrative quotations were given. It! Council Committee should be invited to meet a com­ Mr* Wilson. Hiss Hath Wilson. Mr. a macist.) C and D officers for duty. played at; the- Maxton Ground, Dover, last Thursday, ChurcH D amaged by E arth Tremor. ! by Messrs. Striqklands, Ltd., which sold for £4, but was divided under threje heads—the miscellaneous plays, j Wednesday.—8.0: Lecture on “ Nursing,” in the Tech­ and ended in a win for the Sussex men, the score being ,The recent earth tremor Midlands has mittee of the Rural District Council on the spot with a Mr. and. Mr* A. E. Ann. Mr* ; nical Institute, by Dr. F. R. P. Taylor. was twice re-sdld and produced in the aggregate the Roman plays and the English historical plays—and view of some improvement being effected. Mr* Wells 3-2. For the winners Woodall was in his old form, and damaged the old church at Ppleswi Warwickshire, lOgs. Thei bidding for a hundredweight of poultry Friday.—S.15: Preparation class, “ Nursing.” D.Q.M. Mr. Kirtlan strikingly analysed the varied tempera- i Mr.j Moubray : It we could only get the Chairman of lY SCHOOL, OandDoffiicers----‘ for duty. *--*■- the goal scorers {were Capt. Asa Thomhs (2) and Gunner Ari expert who i has made an exauexamination reports that meal, sent by Messrs. Elphick & Son, of Lewes, was ments of the warriors With keen discrimination and not [ House (Lascelles Terrace). Longlands. The winning team was : 2nd-Lieut. D. W. the County Council Committee overturned in a cab on Mira Hill. Mr* Prtestlaad. Mr. and Mr* Kjggen N ote* the building has been shakeh fro; end to end; old very spirited aqd Mr. G. Smith, of Rodmell, became a little humour and eaiistio comment. He said it was a j Smith, goal; Gunner Bolingbroke • arid Sergt. Pyne, fractures have been widened and ne ones started. the road, like the other man was, we should get some­ bach. Mr* Anderson. Mr* Hannam. Mr* Lock* The following members p*ssed in the recent examina­ I the owner at £2, or at the r^te of £40 per ton. matter for regret that the single oomhat.had disappeared, j thing done (laughter). backs; Gunner ! E. L. Martell, Corpl. Woodall and j Mr. Arthur West paid £4. 10s. for a ton of seed J it* Qonton. Mr. F. Moy Thomas tion for First Aid under Dr. Nicholls: ^Workers fob F rance. In the present war why could not the Kaiser meet the The Chairman : This inconvenience seems likely to Giinner Phillips, half-baoks; Sergt.' Hendy, Corpl. potatoes. Mr. J. Burder, of Bareombe, had made an most valiant man in the British Empire and settle the Glindowkr (B urlington B laus). First Certificate.—E. Axten 60, W. EL Bodle 50, R.: Hbpkins, GunniCr Longlands, Capt. Asa Thomas and The first practical result of the Franco-Italian agree­ last some time attending All Mr. W. 8. Keyt* Miss Lethbridg* Mr* and Miss Larratt Terry 60, W. Boldero 80. C, Boizer 60, J. G. S. unusual, but, as events proved, a very valuable gift. It whole thing? He would back they Britisher in such The suggestion made by Mr. W illett was agreed to, Gunner Dixon, forwards. ment is that the Italian Government has authorised was the grass keep and hay crop on eight acres of [in the Parish Rome Pop* Miss Roake. Mise Chapman. Miss Lee. Misses Baulcomb So, F. Oorringham 60. S. Fisher 60. E. G. Gibbs 2,000 skilled workmen ‘ to go to France to help in the combat (laughter).- Hamlet, he said, was the f and Messrs. Cowley, Willett, Moubray, Stacey and K arri* Mr* Buttorworth. Misses Hassell. Miss 65, K. J. Horner 65. T. Harris 56. H. Kinmont 75. H. J. S o l d ie r ’s W ed d in g . —i- A wedding w as : meadow land at The Beeches, Barcombe, from now philosophic warrior ; the warrioif who like some at fii o’clock, Lemon 56. W. G. Pilgrim 70. A. S. Parry 70, O. A. Ridley production of munition* Beard were appointed to” represent the Rural District Packard. Mr* and Miss Morton. Mr* Kerr. Misses solemnised At St. John’s Church on i Tuesday, by the | until September 29th next. The bidding started at £(i, thousands of young lien of the present day failed in Council at the suggested meeting with member's of the nds were ] 80, R.' Steels 50, A.. Wt Watkins ••' 85. 1 j' I oldier s Kerri' Mrs. Edgar Selby. Miss Selby. Master B. ■Rev. Preb. Poole, R.D., between Lanoe-Corpl. Edmund A S ’ but Mr. Redmati had set his mind on getting £30 rind their duty through thinking too precisely on the event. County Council Committee. [came a distribution g. Miss Gower. Miss K. Rook* Mr* Rodney Advanced Certificate.—'B. F. Baddele; 90. F. CBdfford- J. Ildlden, 2nd|Welsh Regiment (eldest son of Mr. E. A verdict of “ Felo de se ” [turned on Saturday i he persevered until that sum was reached, the purchaser Othello was the primitive warrior ; and Maelreth the Mr. Boyce, jun. Smith 80. J. B. Langsiow 75, O. Rich 95, W. Stroud, 90, ■ being Mr. F- J . Cornwell, a neighbour of Mr; Burder. N ew A nzac on-Sea. f j tfle annual report. "I. Jf. Steel 75, 0. H. Taylor 80, H. Wore 70. Holden, of Lewes), and Miss Elizabeth Mary Taylor warrior of selfish motives who used War as a means to MOSTYN TERRACE. The lot was knocked down amid considerable applause, an end. The Roman plays were, in the opinion of the It vras reported that a plan showing the New Anzae- I was spent in gam** Proficiency Badge.—'M. G. Duke 90. ((eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr* Taylor, of Pembroke). ev. W. W. Thomas, Ajjexaxdra Hotel—Mr. J. ‘ Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. The bride!, who. was given away by Mr. H. K. Coopqr, , aged that a girl The lots included under the title “ Implements,- leoturer, tho most interesting from the point of view of ! on-Sea estate, between Newhaven and Telscombe, set out I fine gramophone, H Freeman. Mr. and (Mr* R. Knight. Mr. and By order of tho Commamlant. was attired in a dress of pale grey cashmere, with hat with whom he was keeping com; ,ny broke off the vehicles, &c.,” were of a very varied description, among the lecture. Referring to CbrioLjmus, fie remarked ! in plots, had been left by an agent of the South Coast Mrs. Frank Matcham. Miss Match am. filr. L. Bac ioock, H. R. J., Coplkston, that people said, with a good deal ot truth, that Land Company. , , ny excellent'and Mr. and Mrs. Clift Ford. Mr. UelU* Mr. and; -Mrs. of bale pink and grey crepe de chene. She was attended engagement He fired through hi bedroom window them being all sorts of carts, agricultural appliances, were a couple of □ on. Sea and Deputy Quartermaster. as bridesmaid by Miss Edith Cooper, who wore a frock and then shot himself. The girl esc -ped. children’s clothes, an Army revolver, a horse clipping politicians were useless in war except to raise money. Thei Surveyor said he had seen the Surveyor to, the: Cummin* Mr. M. V. Po.-tman. Miss Sargeant Mr. The blindness and slowness of movement of politicians Mrs. Miller- F. Clarke. Miss Edgar Brno* Capt. and Mr* Scott ■of j white embrindbry; with hat to match. Mr. F. . Schoolboy Story. machine, and, most novel of all, twelve shaves and Company and informed; him that the Council wjouid distribution. A t Mostyn.—Miss Eveuuou. Mr. and Mr* T. W. Ha rdiug. ,wling, of Lihdfield, acted as best man. A reception twelve haircuts at Mr. F. H. Dusart’s establishment. had never been more vitally shown {than in the present require detailed plans showing the roads iu sections and. nks were aooorded M r, Mr* and Miss Coventry. Miss Goodman. Mr. THE NAVYL VOLUNTEER CADETS s held at 8, Toronto-terrace, the residence of Mr. and Here is a little extraet from a schoolboy’s composition Mr. John Page obtained for 5s. the haircuts and Mr. war. If he could havB his way he would place the gradients before they could do anything) in the matter. make the evening and Mr* Terry. Mr* Thurlow. Mr. Bsardsell. i Mr* Coober (brother-in-laW and sister of the bride- on Zeppelins, taken from,the Manchester Guardian: W. Howard Smith paid a similar sum for the twelve conduct of the War in the hands-of tivo or three masters Merrin. Mr. and Mr* H. W. Harding, Mr. Heath. Affiliated to the Navy Leagi* ! ' “ There was another alarm ri bit since rind my father He expected those plans would have been before the- Headquarters: 7, Susans-road, Eastbourne. rbom). The bridegroom is home from the Western shaves, but put the lot up again, and again became the 1 * They were told Council that day, but they had not arrived. Mr* Price. Mr., Mr* and Miss Kennard. Mr* was knocked up being a special, but fortunately losing . that the German Symington. Lieub Symington. Mr. and Mr* 1 lorap- Drijl H all: R.N.V.R. Battery, Royal-parade, Kastbourue. 'rent on a short leave. j purchaser, this time for 3s. 6d. A pair of barid-knitted The Council decided to await further information oa his trousers in the dark be was nos able to go till they , silk socks, the gift of Miss M. Cook, of Beechwood, ___>T . ____ _Ti dug oiit of their holes like rats. And . All Saints’, at any son. Miss William* Mr* Parker. Mr* Heath.. Mr* A ccident a t P hcenix I ronw ork s.—Mr this subject. Coleman. Mr. Paso all. Mr. and Mr* Hopain Morris. Commanding Co.; l.ieut. - Commander A. J. came and told him that the alarm was false.” | which were warranted by the auctioneer to fit anybody the same man ^old them that if German aircraft ever of years, to present Fellow* B.N.B. j George Taylor,; of No. 87, South-street, met with came over these shbre$ they would| be greeted with a Mr* and Misses Davidson. Miss Ellerby. Mrs. N o F bixndly M essages. ! and never to wear out, were bought by Mr. Ptnfold .Stoiday School and Walker. Mr* Jack* Mr* D’Ambrtune.jU: Miss Orders for week ending 26th February, 1916. painful aaeident on Saturday. He was at work at the ! for 4* 6d., but he put them up again, and they a swarm of hornets oij something of that kind. But i a growing custom Phelp* Mr. and fills. Birnie. Mr* and fills* Eies rltiue. inday, 20th February.—No order* • Phoenix Ironworks, when he fell over some coke and When Anna Etlen, a German woman, was charged at brought in as much as 15-s. A cage of tame mice they were the staterrjents of a politician ! Dealing THEFT OF A BLANKET. 1 -le Mr* Harrle* Mr* Coble Mrs. Parker.Park Mr. Nettle- ionday and Tuesday.—No orders. sustained injuries to bis ribs. He has since been Willesden on Tuesday with failing to register, it was fetched 33s. Altogether the sale was a gratifying briefly, through lack pf jj time, with Shakespeare’s record, though iton. Miss Pascal!. Mrs. Tatst* ius«MIbs Adams I f Vednesday.—7 p.m.: Squad drill, arm 'drill, musketry admitted to the Lewes Victoria Hospital, and is pro stated that she Government Had given her a pass to go English historical plays, the lecturer pointed out that l miniature range. -J; : success, and the thanks of all concerned are due to Mr. to the i LANSDOWNE TERRACE. pressing satisfactorily, i j home to Girmany. “ At present we have no friendly I Redman for the very able way in which he conducted in the wars of the day^ dealt with honour wan of para­ At Lewes Police Court on Tuesday, Laura Vent nursday.—7.80 p.m.: Working party. ! 8 p.m.: Minia- messages tc send by you,” said Mi. Luke, the Magis­ 91—Mr. and Mrs. Ro Thorneto. Mr* Maroh. Miss B range aud boxing. ] it. It was largely due to his efforts that so substantial mount importance in the code of ai gentleman. But, Hammon (22), who belongs to Brighton, was chavged' Aoheeon Grey. " Hunter and Saturday.—No orders, unless speedally trate. , a sum was realised. alas, those day9 had gohe by. with stealing a blanket, value 8s!, lid., the property of to understand M.—Mise Norton. ' May . Shall we Grow Shcrter. Sister Cook, at Lewes, on Februury 14th. • * f Valuable assistance was rendered during the day by a A t the clcise^ a cordial vote qf thinks wag accorded ; Christiana, and 1L—Mr. and Mr* Ho •d. Mr. and Mr* Mould Memo. i R IN G M E R . the Rev. E. J| B. Kirtlan for his, lecture and Mr. T aa Lansdowne. - KendalL Mr. and Mr* Dipole. Major Leonard Darwin, speaking at a meeting of the ! number of stewards, prominent among whom were Mr. Sister Clara Jane Cook said she had charge of the- to overcome evil All members must be present at Wednesday evening's F u n e r a l o f M r s . G. T a y l o r .—T he fu n era l Royal Statistical Society on 'Tues day, said that the Severs for presiding, on the motion of the Rev. B. Girls’ Shelter at 04, North-street, Lewes. Prisoner, Mr. and Mrs. Mi Miss Flanagan. Mr. Priudle. of Mr* Rose tTaylor, Wife of Mr. Q. Tayior, a well- C. F. W. Sturgeon, Mr. J. Hodson, Mr. J. G. Rarmer, Mr* and Miss Gan; Mr. S. Gannon. Mi«s Lucas. rill to receive special notices. Unifonds aud leggings Napoleonic wars were Baid to hove diminished the ; Mr. J. Stacey, jun., Mr. J. Page, Mr. F. J. Cornwell, W ilkinson, seconded by the. Rev J J. M. Connell, was received into that homo on Saturday morning, and especially snch a* Jflsi Martin Leak; Mrs. Shirley! Gooch. mupt be worn. known rural postman, who died at her residence, Pear stature of the French nation Whether this would he both gentlemen referring in eulogistic terms to the was proceeding to another homo where she was to stay • Baptism, to keep Tree-cottages, on the previous-Tuesday, took; place on \ Mr. S. Wilkinson (representing Mr. Walter Lintott) Oswald Smith, i Hewett. Mrs. Luker. F. C. Heathfield, A sst.-Pay mas tor, N.VjC. the case with us would not be asci irtainable for many ; and Mr. F. Newnham. singularly appropriate character of ith© lecture to the for 12 mouths on the following Monday. About ten- . of Confirmation aa MBaud. Mrs, Bryi Miss Thomsot Miss Hkcltou. For U.O. “ inverolyde " (Eassoourne) Uo. Saturday at the Parish Church. The deceased had four year* War unquestionably killed off the better types. present perioa.; tim e on Sunday she brought witness a note written in nt. It is,the great Mr* and fitaster arron.__ _ Miss io. Miss Fyfe. sons in the Army, two of whom were able to attend the A considerable number of implements and miscel- At each gathering a collection was taken on behalf of pencil in her own handwriting, and asked witness what 17th February, 1916. , |, The F ruit; T rade. the Church, and * Mr* Prebbl* Capt. Crees; Mr* iderson funeral; but oi (Nelson) is 6n motive i irviee ih France, ! laneous items had not been reached at half-past five, the church funds. she should do. Witness told her she would talk the forward as a very OAVEND IRE = and another (1 irriard) is o; to India. The It has, it is said, been decided that the,proposed j and it was decided to offer them next Monday, when it matter over with her after tea. She saw the accused [ admitting- them te b l a o : is expeoted that several other lots will be forthcoming. H —Rev. and Mr* Brownlow. Hiss Brownlow. Heat. NEWHAYEN, service was coi by t Furnival. The restrictions with regard to the importation of fruit to about 5.30, and the latter said she would not go to the > Holy Ttble of the family mburnei yere Mr. George aylor (widower), this country will not apply! to fn it from the British home on the following day. Witness reasoned with her P.G.Roger* Miss Miss Jtckson T h e L a te Oa p t . H . J . Sto n e.- j-The funeral Corpl. G .E.T; (Royal Engineers),ineersk Corpl.Dorpl. F. Taylor Dominions. ! ( LEWES YELLOW DOMINOES. and told her to wait till the following morning. en so large since we tL—Mr. Anderson of the late Oapt. Henry James Stone, of 21, Norman Coldstream C iards), Master 0 ~ . Taylor (sons), Miss Organised ! T hrift. Prisoner left the home on the following morning shortly School, with ELMS AVENUE. road, took place at tho Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. bora Taylor (tj :htor), Mr* G. E. Taylor (daughter- An influentially-signed memorial baa been presented HAILSHAM PETTY SESSIONS. •; "j r r before nine o’clock. Witness identified the blanket the most part loyal ___ -Mr*GULL MlssMagg* Mr. and Mr* The service was conducted by the Rector (the Rev. J, in-law), Mr. Fi ,tes (brother), Mrs. Gorham (sister), to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the CONCERT FOR! LEWES SOLDIERS. produced as haviug been taken from the home. She- ~ recent years, one Moon, A Mr* Clarke Maurice Ham). The coffin, which was of oak, with Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-law and sister), Mr. and Exchequer, asking them “ to bring to the Dttention of sawitsafoon tho Sunday evening, and was not aware the difficulty of" heaivy brass fittings, bore the inscription : “ Henry W ednesday.—Before Mr. A. Burtenshaw (in the chair), ■■■te" HARTINGTON PLAI Mr* W. J. Ta; i Mr. and Mr* Jo* Taylor, Mr. and the Cabinet thq urgent necessity of increasing taxation, Sir Richard Stapley and Mr. T. Parsons. that it was missing until the police j communicated with and the frequent James Stone, died February 9th, 1916, an86 year*' Mrs. E. iTaylo .. Mr. and Mr* H. Taylor, Mrs. O. The Yellow Dominoes have, with greater experience her. Mansion. 1— Mr. and Pond. Misses The principal mourners were Mr. C^arl ADJOURNED FOR HIS ATTENDANCE. Mr. and Mr* Yates. Tote, t Stone (son), Diplock, M rs.. ohn Taylor, Mrs. Ed. Taylor (brothers- on the concert platform, enhanced J their reputation George Robert Allen, of 1, High-street, Lewes, said i first aannal report ____. ntL.—Mr. G. A. Ml-s Simmons. MiBs K. Stone (daughter), Mr. and ' Charles Ston; in-law and sist )iri-in-law), Master JTj Liley (nephew), Darbishire Jones, of Polegate, was summoned in considerably and rit the variety concert arranged by he was a dealer in second-hand furniture and household i limits, but shall a*, __ and Mr* Grlm dale. TnhbWi . Rev. jun (grandson and granddaughter) and Hard Mir. and Mr* f helton, Mr. rind Mrs.! Painter, Mr. and and suggesting the appointment of t. strong official War regard to an unobscured light. them at the LeWeh Town Hall on Tuesday evening they goods. On the previous morning prisoner brought the loing a* In F. Macklonon. Miss Mi Ellis. Master Stone (grandson), and others present eluded Capt* Mr* Banks anc Miss K. Gaston. The large attendance Savings Board. , j. i Defendant did not appear, but sent a letter. The provided a full programme, which proved exceedingly blanket to his shop about 9.45 and offered it for sale. I turn to the R D. Ellis Aui tin, O. Oook, D. H. W hite and G. ’ TiUev, Messrs. at the service tc stifled to the respect which the deceased L ife for P et D og. Magistrates, however, saw no reason why he should not popular with the large audience. The young ladies He asked her why she wished to sell it, aud she replied: Here» will be : Hartinuton Lawn, — M: Hopkinson. A. Akhurst, C. Fowler, ,T. G. Mainwi E. Mainwood, hei kindly disposition. Among those Mr* Trdbrlda* Mrs. V OhetfOu. Mr* had gained by Believing her pet dog in dangi;ei| of being run over, attend, and adjourned the case for a fortnight for his were equally successful as soloists and in the concerted that she wanted to get to Brighton and had no money 'lb belonged to O. jMainwood, J. B. Roberts, B. Simmons and J. present were M p. G. Fenwick (churchwarden) and M r* Mr*.-Tim. Sarahoaio-u Cornyn,uum ,,,, Tower-gardeqs, . un« - (u .ueiiB, Tottenham, ran attendance! items, and thesobject on behalf of which the concert to pay her fare. He asked her to give her name and “ letgUL The Mieses Ml-s Gibping. Steven* Floral tributes were sent a« folkiu...____ ! T. H. Laurence (president of the have already, laid; * i Bowen. Mr* Bridgi 4 filr* Hougec. : With Fenwick, j .Mrs into the road, and while stooping to pick up the animal TAXI; DRIVER SHARPLY PUNISHED. was held—the providing of comforts for the Lewes address and she replied, “ Mrs. Jones, 126, Western- . hdnie and doty;* deepest sympathy, from Charlie and Kate; in loving Ringmer Mot! ers’ Union, of which the deceased was was knocked down and killed by a mptor car. At the “ boys ” of the 6th Royal Sussex Regiment at the Front road, Lewe*” He gave her Is. for it. That was what vhile younger lads, DEVON81 BLAOt remembrance of dear grandpa, Winniei and Sydney an active'mem ver), Mr* Twentymani (Lewes), Miss S. Stephen Commons, of Eastbourne, was summoned for —added to the spirit of the proceedings. Practically the blanket was worth to him. Prisoner accepted the inquest on Wednesday “ Accidental death” was the being drunk while in charge of a motor car at Willingdon » to take their pla^em. Houa*—Mr. . .M r*l , .. deepest sympathy, from affectionateSgrandson anc. Martin, M iss.! ^ jlder, Mr* J. Martin, Mr. Q. Burtt verdict, and the driver was exoneral ed from blame. every item oh the long; programme was encored. shilling. ■“ng-mnd honourable- .—Mr* Searl Mrs. Bfirtlefi granddaughter, Flo and Charlie; with deepest sympathy JLewes), Mr* ’ "aller, Mrs. W. J. Wilrashurst, Miss on February 1st. He pleaded not guilty. During an interval between the first and second parts The Magistrates’ Clerk : Isn’t it a new blanket? 'dear lad* J.—Mr* _ Mlsa Gtrd wo Mr* Mainwood and family (Norman-road add Bill. -G. Clarke, . Divalk! Mr. and Mrs. II. Imms, Ordered from Council Meeting. Mr. F. Lawson Lewis appeared to prosecute on behalf of the programme Major H. G. Lang sang one of his . Witness: It is soiled a good deal. I think the last ve-are in touch just Mr. wid Maurioe Geratley. Crqst-road); with deepest sympathy, Mr., Mrs. and Mrs. A. Hail 3. L. A. Geering, Miss Kibbler, Miss Two members of theGravesend (Kent) Town Council, of the police, and said there were certain circumstances poems, “ Dearest,” which has been set to music and for witness is a long way out as to the value of the blanket. i work very differaete .k. Mrs. Clarke;* Rev. EL U and Miss Browning. The deceased gentleman was a native Ml Kibbler, M | (ridge, Miss Chandler, Miss Pennell, Mr. H. Hinl ' which made the offenoe an extremely serious one. which he was loudly applauded. Miss D. Moorey con­ Witness added that he had not seen prisoner before. [imteresting. One, _ ___ Mrs. land mW Mr* Ri of Arundel, and served his apprenticeship in the P.O. Rhodes stated that onjhe evening of February Mr* Fisher. Mies Everard. Miss rest Miss S. !Gast Mr* Moore, Nurse Berry, Nurse day escorted tributed a pianoforte solo, and Master Jack Roberts The Chairman: Do you know whether there are 126 —onary Society, ha* Mercantile Marine. 'Amongst the vessels of which he Greaves, Mrs. French, Mr* F. Russell, Mrs. W. because they . . _ 1st, about 6.45, he was passing the Wheatsheaf Inn sang “ Mehsande in the wood.” Major Lana briefly houses in Western-road, Lewes? n» for Girls at Los. BURLINGTON PLA( waa captain was the brig “ Cellendine,” of Portsmouth, Parris, M f* Rol ;n, Mrs. A. Burton, Mrs. T. Jones, offensively uttered towards another Councillor who had when he saw a taxi cab, beside which the defendant thanked the audience, on behalf of the ooncert party, Witness: Yes, I think there are ? | an ex-choirman and ' Park Hour*.—Mr. G. A. Goldie Tant Mrs.Lfflle. in t 'hich he had a very rough experience Sarly in 1861. Mrs. T. Dlvall ts. J. Evans, Mrs. Hi. Turner, Mr* A. sent in his resignation. and another man were standing. As witness passed the for assisting in the deserving cause and at the close Did she ask you to givo any price for the blanket, or is now a Church Miss Lillie. Capt. and Mr* Morrloe Leaving Sunderland with other vessel! with Pool for Burley, Mr* Miller. Mr* F. Washer, Mr* P. defendant said,” Any complaints, constable?” Witness three hearty cheers were given for the Lewes “ boys” did you name Is. as the price?—I named Is. I from camp to camp. > L—Miss Cramptim. Mr* W. iWi Portsmouth, he encountered a very heavy gale from the Wicks, Mrs. 8 ith, Mr* G. Ellis, Mr* F. Ockenden, took no notice and the defendant then said, “ My car at the Front. Furniture for the stage was lent bv Sir. You are a'good buyer, aren’t you?—We have to buy 1 Both make affeo- .—fiir* Hens* Miss Renss east-north-eust, which was so severe that over 4b vesse’ Mrs. G. Osborn “*r* O. Diplock, &a The coffin bore has broken down; I don’t care if I stay here till this W. 8. Hrimmorid and Councillor P. W. King, and the as well as We can now. I suppose you would buy as- tin All Saints; and ...... rn . Miss F< Miss wei b .driven ashore in Tees Bay. The {deceased, ho1 thri inscription ‘ 3 Taylor, died 8th February, 1916, AN OFFICER AND TH LIGHTING time to-mbrrow n igh t” Witness then noticed the man lighting, &c., was carried ont by Mr. ;H. Cruse. cheap a9 you can, sir. ‘ God speed.’' HOWARD SQU. ever, saved his vessel, in company with another, 1 _ aged 49 year*' ... was borne to the) grave toy Messrs. was drunk. He remained on the spot for an hour and Pianoforte selection...... 14...Mrs. R. Parsons P.C. Rummery said at 9.30 on the previous evening ■ a devoted band, for -j Holybood.—Mr. H^de raroy Peaoh. Mins = “ tacking” to the northward, while the remainder of J7! Bqekwell, i Reed, E. Duffield aud G.~ Burfield REGULATIONS. during that time the defendant attempted to start the Opening choruses, “ Arc we all here ” ...... Troupe he received the accused into custody from tbb Brighton - we much appreciate raaer. Mr, and the vessels “tacked” south with dire cons< (poetmen), C. Pi inter and F. Bank* There were many car, but failed. He got into the driver’s seat, released Concerted item, " Follow the lady with the police. • In prisoner’s presence Detective Supt. Forward > practically lived her- He nevertheless lost nearly all his canvas and'all the florail tributes, 'hich bore the following inscriptions:— the byakes and the car1 then ran back across the road. sunshade "...Troupe Petty Sessions on Tuesday morning, Song, “-Vilanelle” ...... \...... Miss F. Rhodes said at 7.30 that evening prisoner called at Brighton with our Church, Mk-Mr* Rtanborc Miss Street,, bulwarks forward, and was obliged to batted down To oar darllni Mum, from Dad, George, Fred, Nelson, A t Lewes Witness went to the defendant and s&id, “You are Police Station and said she wished to give herself up for Cap* Bird. Miss Joseph whose hoihe is a t Colon, Bradfora- drunk and I shall not allow you to proceed with that Monologue...... 5...... Miss R. Moren aa a scholar and the forecastle and cabin hatche* the crew being Bernard, Cyril, and Louie. Dance. “ Quaker girl" ...... Miss M. Foster stealing a blanket at Lewes. Witness conveyed prisoner ate department, Hotel. — Mr. and lior^ue a . compelled to remain on deck for 24 hours, some of them With deepest ipathy and loving memory, from her road, Lewes, a; who is a 2rid-Lie«;t. in the 5th Royal ear.” Witness took charge of the vehicle, which was and tlr* W. H. Gn —, oned or a breach of the 1 Song, “ Ferryman love"...... J...... Miss O. Foster to Lewes, and charged her with stealing the blanket. . who has given or M. K- Edmunds, Erie ! beifig lashed to the pump* The following night the loving Sifter L; (Mrs. Gorham and family, London), Sussex Regimont, was sum; put in a local garage. Defendant’s condition was such Duet, "I've gat everything but you"..... Miss K. She made no reply. In affections imembraoce of dear Rose, from Order as to lights in houses ,t bis house on February that he would not have allowed him to go on with the ; Pitcher and Miss M. Foster at St. Christopher’s e. Miss Helen 1 wind backed more to the north, when the captain mother, brothe: ,J sisters (Kastbonme). Prisoner now elected to be dealt with summarily and ■^nday School'kinder- Janet Clarke, filr* . determined to “ wear” ship, and in th e manoeuvre 4th at 12.20 a.m. ear. ! j [ . .. Humorous song, “ Washing” ..,...... Miss M. Green pleadod guilty. In loving re; iranee of my dear sister, Mr. and Mrs. Defendant did not appear., Musical sketch! “ Poor old Joe".,.....,...... Mrs. R. Parsons elp she is-so kindly ‘ and Mrs. Greenawa; UonL nearly ran .aAiore on the Coquet Island, when a sea - i I * '! ' J . - William Murphy, of Church - street. Willingdon, 8upt. Vine reported that on January 11th this year Jervi* Lieut. A. C. J P.O. Nye deposed that shortly after midnight he was stated that the defendant was not in a fit state to have Song and chorus. “ Hello! box of soldiers,” Mias M. Foster hers hold*-certificates struck her starboard quarter, bringing her up! to the • of a dear sister, from Harry and Concerted item! “ Take me to the pictures"...... Troupe prisoner was convicted at Brighton of stealing a door­ ay School Institute) LABGEHJB8 TERRAC wind, thus saving the ship. The wind became more in Bradford-road, and he saw a lifh t shinmg from a charge of a car. anee of oar dear sister, from Ted and house in Bradford-road. H e went towards the house, | Duet, “ Great, I big wonderful baby” ...... Mire K. mat, and sentenced to one month’s hard labour. There nor herly when off W hitby, and; within 48 hours from Herbert Lines, a chauffeur, of Willingdon, said the Pitcher and Miss M. Foster was a report from the Brighton police that she stole a - Edward* Mr. and Mr* Dor boa and just as he reached it the light went out. defendant appeared to have had too much drink to have al classes have had Lynn.—Mr* B. L. Mullen* t dor anc then the vessel was brought up in Spithead, for those irance of my dear sister, from Fred Duet, “ Tin gemgee.”Miss K. Pitcher and Mias M. Foster door mat on the previous day while at Brighton, aud fie teacher difficulty, days an extraordinarily smart run. This inoident is The Chairman : Do you suggest tpait was because you charge of ri motor car. Song, "Dear heart” ...... i...... Mi-s F. Rhodes prisoner wished that ease dealt with now. i _tov. Innea B. and Ms* Wan* i Ware confirmed by several old residents' of Newhaven, who In reply to the Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Humorous song ...... Miss M. Green ntage, as it mixes up W itness: 1 cannot say, sir. tn e constable added Song, “ Un peud'amour”...... !...... MissG. Foster Prisoner pleaded guilty to this last-named offence, cause for. sorae to F. Lt Start. Mias 'Boss. Mi Crowley. Langham), the witness said he thought there was some and expressed a wish to have it dealt with at onSe. that the light waa shining through the glass panels in trouble with the car. Monologue.. 3...... Miss R. Moren the door and through the fanlight. It was not shaded, Song, All the boys in khaki ...... Miss Green Sister Cook said she had received letters from the period and the Defendant said he could not get the motor to start, Concerted item; “ There's a sun still shitting In the girl’s father saying that the accused was not of strong- He had never seen the light at’ the house before. He although he tried everything he knew. our Sunday School West. Mr* 1 Mr* Heath, the London, Brighton and South defet dint, and spoke to f sky”...Troupe intellect, and expressing the hope that something would en opened 86 times called at the house ana sai The Bench imposed a fine of £2, and ordered the Song, “ Ipswich! ...... Miss M. Foster be done to put ner under control That seemed to be Miss Hall being engaged on their Cross-Channel at said he switched it on defendant to also pay 10* witnesses cost* They Song. “ A little bit of hea.ven ” .1...... Miss K. Pitcher i the onlv cou’rse to adont. 15. The best per- went from one room to suspended the license for a month. Hhmorous song, “ iuivjrPercy ...... mire..,.,Mtss Greenureen I . t H - 94:2, 87.2, 83.7 and Song, I haven’t got a penny” ...... Miss G. Foster The Chairman: The best thing seems to be to keep '--satisfactory, as the Duet, ‘Baggy breeches "...... Miss K. Pitcher and her away from her iqpther. with Day School* IONS a .. a i t -... Miss M. Foster Prisoner was sentencemto three months’ bard labour. the Rector to all Application was made j or the blanket to be returned sit year it is hoped Have need this economical Concerted item; “ Michigan ...... Troupe to Sister Cook, and MfTAllon said lie was quite willing WILMINO Dentifrice with full satisfac­ After meeting the expenses, which amounted to i of them. The class tion. A few drops produce that this should be done. tive teachers after Kwilwobth i a refreshing lather and £2. 13* 6d., there remains a balance of £15. 9* 3d. to illy kept register* r r \ cleanser, rendering tbe teeth be devoted to the object named. This is the second i different teacher*, [ . ) ' white and arrestiiu concept which the Yellow Dominoes have arranged for M.P. L o c k e d O u t o f F a r m .—H ow a t e n a n t most satisfactory^ & A. the benefit of the Lewes men who are fighting for their barricaded himself in a Sussex farm house when the country, and the comforts sent out as a result of the . Treasurer of the Royal Household (Mr. J. Fitzalan -first concert were greatly appreciated by the men. ; Hope, M.P., of Herons Gbyll, near Uckfield) sought to take possession, was: related in the King’s Bench oft- SSE. — G old, I Thursday. The farm was at Buxted and the tenacious the value of £72 orough Council has reduced its tenant was a Mr. Charles Brown, said counsel. Mr. at Marlb since the war. Hope was given an order for possession. Bordered l ; three montl ;ly convicted, i t ) sum of i «r* m E A S r Y FEBRUARY 19, 1916.

Grassington-road, at its junction with Meads,road, THE SPORT—AND OTHER near the wall letter box? Whatfever may have: been BOARD OF GUARDIAN?. gerbant? # ^ U a ista n ts ®Hanteb W ™ .- waS Tcrm?nS ndK^ ^ l tt thp original intention, itj ooks from its position as ANTED, — Cooks, Cook-Generals, Parlourmaids though this notice applied tq foot passengers and is CASUALS AND THEIR VISITS Housepariourmaids, U nder-Housemaids, Generals. at the present time mislead ng. Would not the High- BIGGER DEMAND THAN EVER FOR WKitchenmalds for private, boarding-houses, schools; also EKONOIY”COAT t h i n g s . xvconsider this notice? ways Committee do iwell E a s t b o u r n e . MAYNARD MOTOR DRIVERS.—LEARN MOTORING House parlourmaid and Under-Housemaid for Becken- (B y SPECTATOR.) , a R e s i d e n t . AAT ONCE.—Good pay, excellent prospects, i THE ham.—Oxford Registry, Susans-road, Eastbourne. MADE N BEST QUALITY Eastbourne] February LARGEST INSTRUCTION WORKS IN THE W7"ANTED, LADY CLERK with knowledge of book- FOR LIMITED WORLD. Tuition on heavy Motor Lorries or any ▼ J keeping.—Apply, Caffyn’s Garage, Ltd., Meads- ( T)hB Hummerdown Convalescents on Saturday were ! The fortnightly meeting of the Board of Guardians type of Touring Carasdesired. LOWEST CHARGES road, Eastbourne. CO' - C O A T IN G S IN LONDON. TRAINING UNLIMITED WITHOUT playing the 3rd Royal Sussex Regiment at New- w asjield at Avenue HouBe, The Aveijiue, yesterday ANTED at once, YOUNG GIRL, 18; good1 rofer- afteSloon. EXTRA CHARGE UNTIL PROFICIENT AND !nr 81X SHADES. haven and consequently no football was seen at the I GIRL AND SOURER LOVER Mr. E. J. Gorringe presided, arid thcro SATISFIED. Secure the B. 8. M. O F F IC IA L ence; one lady.—Apply, Greys Lodge, Borough- were also lane, Eastbourne. m i ; ■one. The Campers took over an unfamiliar team, present Councillor Bradford' (vipe-chuir- REMOVALS CERTIFICATE and Free Benefits of the Licensed EACH COAT HAS BEEN man), Mrs. Fahey, Miss Brodie Hall, Miss Davies Motor Employment Agency. SPECIAL LADIES’ ANTED, PAGE BOY ; one leaving school pre­ though they shaped well and made a very good IMPRISONMENT FOR CONCEALMENT. COURSE. Individual Tuition. Special Guaranteed ferred.—Apply, Manager, Queen's Hotel, East­ they were beaten by two goals to one. Consider- Gilbert, Miss Boldero, Miss Gatliff, Lieut.-Coi. Owen Course until Royal Automobile Club Certificate Wbourne. ,sjtx 8PBCIALLY WATERPROOFED obtained. Special APPRENTICESHIP COURSE. interest was taken in the matoh, quite a big crowd C.M.G., C.I.E., the Rev, J. T. Burns, tho Rev. H. AND Call or write for full particulars. W e make this Coat in two designs. present to watch the play. VERY SERIOUS OFFENCE.” von E. Scott, :the Rev. A. A. Evans, the Rev. H. STORAGE ______Pain, the Rev. T. S. East, Councillor Prior, Coun­ THE BRITISH SCHOOL OF’ MOTORING LTD., Jot gale or to fet. * * +- f 1 cillor Chapman, Councillor Eden, Mr. G. Hornsby, in Wednesday the Convalescents were billed to play 6, Coventry Street, P iccadilly Circus, A t the Borough Police Court yesterday, before the Mr. J. G. Shield, Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr. J. Youell, Mr. the! returh matoh with the 3rd Royal Sussex at the S. E. Buckland, Mr. E. A. H. Vernon, Mr. J . Birch, London, W. OARDING HOUSE in Eastbourne FOR SALK. Mayor (Alderman C. O’Brien Harding) and other solely through ill-health ; excellently situated, few “ ‘’’rons, but for some reason or other which has not Mr. F. J. Hickman and Mr. A. Hurst (clerk . doors from sea front; moderate rent; three reception, 1L Magistrates, Mary Edith Maguire, of 54, Langney- Goods Warehoused in Separate B H ouse Committee. BLE-BODIED MEN WANTED ; Farm Hands, bedrooms, bath room; everything in good order :estab­ road, was summoned fcf aiding and assisting an lished 14 years ; absolutely sound connection; complete blo^ _ Receiving Homes.—(1) Statistics: The Master Lock-up Compartments. Gardeners or General Labourers.—Apply to the set books kept showing good profits ; open to inspection ; afternoon, at 2.30, however, the Blue Boys are meeting absentee, Private John Guy, of the 11th Loyal North reported to the committee that on the 10th instant A Bailiff, Broadstone Farm. Forest Row. fullest enquiry invited. — \vrite, J. N., •‘Chronicle” the :Hants Carabineers and some good football is pretty Lancs. Regiment, to conceal himself between January there were eight males and three females in the LL KINDS OF GOOD MAIDS WANTED at once Office, Eastbourne. ■ to be witnessed. 19th and February 10th. Receiving Homes. Admissions since last meeting, for private, schools, boarding and apartment s< Finest Fireproof Warehouses houses for Eastbourne and away; no booking fee.— AST GRIN8TKAD.—Freehold semi-detached Six- Mr. R. A. Niedermaye [appeared oh behalf of the 52; deaths sinco last meeting, 5. (2) Requisition book E roomed COTTAGE FOR SALE ; good garden ; * - t Apply. Myrtleholme Employment Agency, 32, Gildredge- £250 ; 5 per cent, investment.—C. H., " Observer7’ Office, :e forthcoming Boxing Tournament at Devonshire defendant, who admitted jhe offence. ' for supplies required for tho ensuing month y as sub­ road, Eastbourno. . mitted, and tho Clerk was authorised to issue the in Eastbourne. East Gnnstead. fixed for Tuesday next at 7.80 p.m.—bids fair to Decective-Sergt, Curtis I stated that on February VACANC Y oxists for______smart, intelligent YOUTH, as 1 its predecessors in interest and attractiveness. I 3rd, in consequence qf a co necessary orders. (3) Casuals: A discussi m took Apprentice to the Reporting good' opportunity AYWARDB HEATH AND DISTRICT. - For mmunicationi received from place with regard to tho relief of casuals, when the Particulars of HOUSES TO BE LET or 80LD Id ~ w . m , though, that the 11-st. 4-lbs. competition, open to the Commanding Officer pf the 11th Reserve Batt. Smart and Up-to-date Vans. for well-educated laj.—Apply at ‘ Chronicle Offices, this charming and healthy locality, with excellent rail­ of H. M. Forces, has been cancelled for the present] Clerk was directed to draw the Relieving Officers’ South-strqet, Eastbourne. of: tho Loyal 'North Lap jashire Regiment, then at attention to their duties ill connection with tie relief way servioe to London, Brighton and Eastbourne, apply which is to be regretted. But other events have been Saaford, ho went i PPLY Mrs. REEDER’S Gentlewomen's Employ- T. Bannister & Cm, House and Estate Agents, Market- arid saliv the defendant. He told of vagrants. The Clerk was also directed ;o write arranged in its plaoe and the programme gives every liar he was makingg inquiresInqun: respecting Guy, who ho A.1_ merit] Bure au, E.s. Rotten-row, Lewes. Vacancies: place, Haywards Heath.______proimse of an evening’s excellent sport. Perhaps the believed was known to hi to the Clerks of the neighbouring Unions pointing Experienced and Careful Men GenoiGenerals, Nurse-Attendants, Nurses. Working House- r. He had not returned out that there was no accommodation {for ctsuals at keepers. Maidservants, Married Couples. 0 5 0 PER ANNUM. —No. 4, THE GOFFS; vacant event which will claim the most local interest is the from leave and had been absent since January 19th Lady-Day.—Particulars, apply principal Agents, or return six! round contest between Sergt. C. Williams, of Eastbourne owing to the military occupation of the only Employed. OOT TRADE.—Wanted, Smart Boy or Young Lady She told witness that Guj had visited her, but since Workhouse. Owner, Owen Bradford. 2, Station-parade. Eastbourne. the {Hants Carabineers, and Sergt. J. Fov, of the Royal then she had not Been i for Gents’ Department;, ----, — > | PCgood — . wages. .. — — —Apply, r r -„ , nything of him and was Firewood.—The Clerk reported that tho Wgr Office Manager, FreemanHa rdy ” & * Wulis, “ ''Ltd., ~ Groyc-road, ~ LL available FURNISHED andUNFURNISHED iers. When these two men met at the last touma-' expecting a letter frbm hi B HOUSES ; selected lists sent on receipt of require- merit a few weeks back Williams, it may be remembered, had agreed to purchase the stock of firewood at the Eastbourne.______On Wednesday, February 9th, in consequence of Workhouse at the markot price, viz.,! £14. j 17s. 6d. ESTIMATES FREE. A meuts.—Killtck & Davies, House Agents, Terminus- was| returned the winner, put Foy was evidently dip- inquiries he had made he again called on Miss >OOK (plain) WANTED; small family ■ two servants; road, Eastbourne. satisfied with the result and is quietly confident of being per fathom. j early dinner.—Apply, 27, Knys-road, Eastbourne, ■ ■I n... v;_ -—.. . ------r-° I Maguire and said, “Any news of Guy?’’ Defendant after 6 p.m, or by letter, ;______LFRISTON. — TO LET, MOIRA HOUSE, High- able to turn the tables on his opponent on this occasion. I replied, “ No, I am getting very anxious about him.” Receiving Homes Inventory.—The Master reported ( that he had taken an inventory of the furniture, &c., APPLY street, Alfriston. containing two sitting rooms, And no one would be greatly surprised to see him doso. | Witness said to her* “ From information which has OOKS. Cook-Generals, Houseparlourmaids, House­ A four bedrooms, kitchen, with usual offices and large dry- It ai lould be a “ grate i in the Receiving Homes, which the Clerk was directed maids. Kitchenmaide, General Servants, also Girls cel lar; rent £20.—Apply, Wood, Butcher. Alfrtston, just come from a reliable, source I understand that to check and submit to the Board at the next to Train WANTED. Good Situations Vacant in all R C EERHOU8E (Town) TO LET, doing good trade; is.: Guy is ^ here, and hqs been hero for the past 'three meeting. parts. Servants suited free —Send postcard for particu­ Tivo special contests have been arranged by The | weeks.V Defendant!replied, “ I would hot do siich a lars or call, The Sussex Registry, 28, Fiiqjs'-walk, Lewes, central position: undor popular brewers; low Councillor E den proposed tho adoption of tho G. E, MAYNARI), L td Sussex. i 1 rental.—ForB particulars apply to J. King & Son, North- Spo, -ting Life, and as the men enga| report, and it was carried! street. Lewes. exponents of the art, these events OOK-GENERAL; two In family; tax paid; good dace boxing of the best class and w __ B oarding-out and Ch ild ren ’s Committee. wages ; good outings.—9, South?,elds-road, East- CENTRAL POSITION.-SHOP and HOUSE ; let at bourne.c j £50 per annum ; price £460; ground rent £9. 5s.— Fin t and foremost comes a 10 rounds contest between Entertainment and Gifts.—At the meeting of the Complete House Furnishers, (Killick & Davies, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, East­ George Gamester (Paddington) and Sid Cohen (Green- committee the Clerk was directed to tharik Miss OOK - GENERAL, about 25. for Golders: Green, b o u rn e^ ______wioh), whilst in the other fixture Billy Garrad (Acton) .L30 Boldero and her friends for kindly entertaining and London; start about end February ; good wages — Apply, letter, Mrs. Heath, Mostyn Hotel, Easlbourne. LOSE TO SEA, — Cornor HOUSE, containing 2 meets Sid Davis (Aldgate) in a six round encounter. ing and I was coming up to let ycou now.”. ’q -” Guy then distributing toys, Sec., to tile children in the Homes Qreystone Buildings, C reception, 7 bedrooms, bath room ; capital lei Ung To i he cognoscenti these two events will probably furnish camo forward and witness took hilim into cusiitoay. • y'r'. on the 24th ultimo; also to thank Mrs. Wright,igh I"'!OOK-GENERAL, or UdEFllL HELP, WANTED; positionC rout £50.—Terrys, 19, Cornfield - road, East- the tit-bits of the evening. Ho told Miss Maguire he should report her for Willingdon, for the gift of a scrap 1 book for Christian home.—Write, salary and age, Mrs. bourne. Wilson. 9, Ridge-road, Btrpud Green, London. * harbouring a military absentee, whereupon she said, children. > ! Eastbourne, /COMFORTA^LE HOME for ladies or gentlemen; Amongst the supplemental events, caused by the “I don’t think you canA He told her he was in a Dacre-street Home.—The Superintendent repo: YLINDER and PLATEN HANDS (ineligible) for Vy' terms most moderate.—65, Pevensey-road, East- position to produce eviderice, if necossary, that would that an outhouse or shed was required at thin Homo beat Commercial Catalogue, half-tone and colour bourne. §'.y- change in the previously advertised programme, will be Cwork.—Apply, giving experience, to Cooper & Budd, found the following contests:— prove Guy had beeri thole for three weeks, and she The Clerk was directed to ask the Master to provide Ltd., MoDermott-road, Peckham; London. l IMPORTABLE BOARD-RESIDENCE ; reduction subsequently admitted the! man had been there, but one with House labour, as he had plenty of spare two sharing; ladies or gontlemen; or Rooms to Ten Rounds. said he had been ill {and* (hat was one of the reasons timber, i RK8SMAK1NG. - WANTED FIR-T HAND. CLet; central; very moderate terms.—182, High-street, Air Mechanic Watson v. Air Mechanic Raymont. why she. said he was no);1 there. The other reason Transfer qf Children.—The Superintendent reported Apply, Edward Duke, 50, Seaside-road, Eastbourne. Lewes., Six Rounds. was that she did not wAntjto see him arrested. that eight infants were removed from the Steyningiteyn: RESSMAKING.—Experienced Bodice Hands and a s t b o u r n e .—f u r n i s h e d d r a w i n g r o o m s Mr. Niedermayer: Was thiB man Guy a deserter? Workhouse and admitted to the Dacre-streett HoHome DVKKT18KMKNTB mast be replied to in toritine. Assistants Wanted.—M. Phillips, 44, Grove-road, TO LET; best position; two minutes Sea Front George Burns v. Bill Smith on the 2nd instant. A_ direotod to the addresses given. Personal applies DEastbourne. and Devonshire Park; sunny side of road; moderate.— (Bethnel Green) (Bermondsey) Witness : I don’t think'he was at that time. •Ions.ons at our PnbUshlngOfflce8, for particulars, are useless. Apply.E 999. “ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. feciAL 2 5 / ft PRICE. When you arrested him did he have the appearance Infants’ Attendant.—Resolved to recommend that r e s s m a k i n g .—Miss steer of sia, canteiupe- Six Rounds. of being ill?—rYes, he hadjthc appearance of not being Miss Philbrook be allowed £2 per annum ir lieu of C HEF (disengaged). Hotel ____ ; go__ road. East Giinstead, has VACANCIES FOR ASTBOURNE—Large combined ROOM TO LET; uniform, to be paid through the Superintendent’s references.—Apply, M., South • street, East- DAPPRENTICES. one minute band stand; S. W. aspect; moderate.— WE Ait GUARANTEED. Pjetty Offioer Forbes v. Sergt. Beard well and ho looked as if i he had been: indoors for a bourne. considerable time. petty cash book. RESSMAKING. — OUTDOOR APPRENTICES Apply,E 88. “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. (Royal Sussex) WANTED. - C. Morrish & Son, High-street, Six Rounds. Foster-Mother (Dacre-street Home) and ssistant ARDEN ittt.—WANTED, SITUATION as HEAD, D a s t b o u r n e <21, Enys road).—p a Y in g g u e s t s Mr. Niedermayer said he had advised his client to or good Single-handed; life • xperience in all Lewewes. RECEIVED; well-appointed house; comfortably- plead guilty in this case, which was a serious one Foster-Moster (Linden Cottage).—Resolved tx recom- Blacksmith Phillips v. Storeman Vine mend that Miss R. F. Kreckler and Mis: E. R. branches ; seven years' excellent reference from present OOTMAN (young),'Boy, Married Couple (wife cook). heatedE winter residence; convenient, pleasant situation. (Air Servioe) (Air Service) even in peace time, and perhaps more serious in war employer; age 46; married. —G. Johnson, Weucliffe —M is. Fred Tovey. Jeffery I be appointed to 1 these posts at sal aries of Valet, Cook. Male Attendants WANTED— Nurses' SON FLORA, Tht last named event is going to cause some fun, unless titne. He submitted that in telling a “deliberate Cottage, St. Oalherlne's, Guildford. AssociationF and Bureau, 27, Cambridge-gardens, London. 71ASTBOUKNK.—PAYING GUESTS RECEIVED In falsehood ” to the police officer she did not realise £25 and £22 per annum respectively, with the usual I ai a much mistaken. * . allowances.npci ^tKCKE'i'AKY (Shorthand and Ts West.______li a comfortable home ; highly recommended; good the seriousness of what she was doing. The Magis­ thoroughly experienced, SKEf cooking; garden, tennis and croquet; pleasant situation. , 61, 63, 63a, GBOVE ROAH] * * T 1 ' Tho repor -v„- — ------j------e n g a g e m e n t ! KNTLEMAN requires immediately several MEN, 1 tr a l were probably aware that the punishment for rt was adopted, on the proposition of Miss — Address,s, W„W., care of - ‘ A- —E. "Willett, Pi Inter and V)T ineligible for His Majesty's Forces, to work on his —Miss Ackermann, 20, The Avenue, Eastbourne. T here has been some keen shooting in the Miniature I a {case of (his kind was imprisonment without the B rodiB H all. Stationer, 9, High-street, Crawley.______Nursery; men discharged from the Army and Navy EAST BOURNE. R ife League contests this week. The gradual levelling a s t g k in s t e a d , , s u s s k x . - f i v e - r o o m e d option of a fine, but he asked them to deal leniently Th e T ramp N uisance, ANTED, SITUATION as HOUSEMAID or with good character will be given every inducement; COTTAGES TO LET, rent 6s. 6d. weekly; good u p ' >f the teams has had the effect of producing closer good wages given, and If sfitisf ens.—Apply, Middleton, 96, London-road, East Grin- with the defendant so that Bhe should not have to Mr. WHITE (the superintendent relieving officer) w PARLOURMAID in Boarding House ; temporary E resi Its and adding additional interest to the competi- suffer trie degradation of imprisonment. Nothing or permanent; references free.—K., 25, Wlllowfleld- permanency 1 tioi. Thus, two of the matches were won and lost by and Mr. Marchant (relieving officer) called atten­ square, Eastbourne. all overtime _ .... was known against her, arid he asked that she should Nursery, St. John's-road, Polegate. OREST ROW.—TO LET, as a laundry or private a si igle point only, whilst in another only a couple of tion to the nuisance created by casuals visitiag their residence, THE MOUNT COTTAGE and aundry bd dealt with uridor the {First Offenders’ Act.: The residences after dark, and the former expressed the 'OUNG WIDOW REQUIRES SITUATION as COOK- L . 10R0UGH POLICE COURTj points separated the teams. Thwaites & Sons were defendant came from a very respectable family and GENERAL, where she can take girl of 9 with her. £ 1 1RL CYCLIST WANTED for carrying Messages, Fwith Stable and Outbuildings, situate at Highgate, aga n defeated, but Town Hall*...... still stain their unbeaten had been opinion that it would be: the best thing to appoint trs. G., 33, Imberhorne-lane, North End, East Grin- TJT Delivery of Letters. &c.—Apply, by letter, G. Forest Row: rent £35 per annum.—For particulars apply managing aijJJ apartment {house at 54, the Chief Constable an assistant relieving off cer. Bainbiidge & Son, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. to Messrs. Pcarless, Sons & de Rougemont, Solicitors. oerlifioate, though they only just anaged to win by I Langney-road, for her father and mother,her. She was Ml YESTERDAY'S hiSES. The Ch a ir m a n : They have a wholesome dread of East Grinstead. the skin of their teeth. .Tne besi- - , team score ofot the I engaged eriuacreti to Guy, rjuv who had been to the Front, Fro ajnd in ' OUNG ____ LAO_ Y. fo _ u ^ a r e { experience, REC,JUIRES ir l WANTED as APPRENTICE to DRK-tS- wetjk is225, made by V.T.O., Section 3, and the honourlonour I c c^Jjj___ sequence.'____:Lr o f a that__I i_Iki-lj ____i____ the police. RE-ENGAGEMENT as NURsMtY GOVERNESS MAKING. . '< Miss Taylor and Mrs.; Card, OUR ROOMS; central position ; 12s. 6d. weekly.— f pjanf inHi mniia II s/w\ha .waa nhn«n/1 Kn I I . he had to undergo a serious Mr. SHIELD said he had heard coiriplainis about Dressmakers, near As: Own Forest Hotel, Forest {Row. ope.eration. H e had beeri given furlough arifi had to one child in Eastfiourne, second, week in March; G Killlck Ig Davies, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. The Mayor (Aldermt.n C. O’Brien Hard- ret: the men waiting in Tideswell-road for Mr. A {archant highest references; £26-30. — Write, Miss Taylor, 3, QOOD iGKNERAL or BKTWERNMAID WANTED F URNISHED SMALL HOUSE ; two reception, three returned to his regiment, {which was then at Seaford. to come home. Patti-on-road, Cficklewood, London.______at once, where e: t; good references , ii I the chair, Major H. P. Molineux, Alderman After he had beer, there two days he fell sick {again ;ht maids 1 bed, electric light, bath ; low rent for long period. ” *L«ay, Mr. C. A . Leatham , Councillor S N . e matches resulted as follows It wag stated that very few tramps came to East- necessary.—Seaford Ls lies' College eaford. F —2, Victoria-drive. Eastbourne. arid was given a fortnight’s sick leave, He went to bourne.i |3H E COMPTON AGENCY, 8, Station ■ paradr, Mr. H. D; Farnell. V.r.O.,: Sec. 7...... 216 beat Thwaites & Sons.. 215 EASTBOURNE. a r n e s s m a k e r s . TED, GENERAL | 13LAT TO LET (self-contained), containing six rooms his home, where he {stayed until his leave had almost The Chairm an : But those few may be a great V.T.C..: S e a 2...... 207 V.T.O., Sec. 4 ...... 61 ___ HAND; . state^age, „ , capabilit . es, wages; roomy, 1 and bathroom, or tho entire Shop Premises.—27. S c h o o l a t t e n d a n c e c a s e s . expiredf and then he Went to see: Miss Maguire. nuisance. Panted, Cooks. £28-£30; Cook-Generals, £20-£28; sunny workshop.—Wilcox, East Grtnetead, Sussex. Edi tcation Staff .... 213 V .T .O ., Sec. 5..1... 207 H ICornfield-road. Eastbourne.______When be got tq Eastbourno he was taken ill and Councillor E den said it would be a great advantage Housemaids. £14-£24; Houseparlourmaids, £18-£28; Ros s Srookshaw, of Eastbourine, was summoned V .T .C .] Sec. 3...... 225 V.T.C., Sec. 6 ...... 181 Parlourmaids, £28-£30; Generals, £18-£28 ; Kitchen OTEL—REQUIRED,as assistant waitress. GIRL 3URNISHED APARTMENTS now vacant; good went to bed, where be was when the detective called if they (could get the police to undertake the) duty. for d so >eying a school attendance order made in ,V .m , Sec. 9...... 200 V.T.C., Sec. 1 ...... 186 and Betweenmaids, £14-£20; Good Maid for London; of good appearanceand address : some experience cooking and attendance.—49, Jevingtou-gardens. .to her daughter. on February 3rd.1 Mr. SHIELD said the few tramps would spread the In hotel service or parlourmaid might__ su___ it;; uni'.:lnu-t be | H . Dyer 221 :Gas Company ....i. scr. Cook, Parlourmaid and Housemaid ; good vacancies H stbourne. Tjown Clerk (Mr. H. W. FoArgue) said this Defendant stated that When the detective called the news arid they would get a lot of .them in sohools. ! . strong[gaudsac *'tive; wages 12s. 6d. per week. Also House- V.T.O.,’.CL Sec. 16 ...... 219 Platoon-Sergeants. 195 maid-Waitrress; wageH 10s. 6d. per week; board and { URNISHED APARTMENTS or comfortable LODG­ w as t i e jnd order that had had to be obtained first time she denied that Guy was in the house The 1-tev. H. von E. Scott said it- \was an; intoler- INGS ; nice part of East Grinstead; moderate S. Ilin d o n ...’...... 214 A. C. Whittaker... scr. . because she did not like the idea ' of him being able thing that the Relieving Officers should have lodging, laundry included.—Apply by letter in first | to the child. V.T.O:, Sec. 8 ...... 221 V.T.O., Sec. 14 ... scrj place, stating positionlosition applied for,_for, age---- and previous F terms.—Apply, F„ “ Observer” Office, East Grinstead. Runn, school attendance officer, said i the [arrested. He told her i( anyone came not to give these men callingeg at theiltheir homes,homes. There might be occupation! to Ilanager, Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne. 'IOOD UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET (4 ot 5); T o ir i H all ...... 216 V.T.O., Sec. 12 ... 215 him away, and “ I did not realise the seriousness of only a fqw, fe but the few might be the cream of tramps Jftiscellaturms. d told him the child was a truant. o ■ Education Staff ...... 201 V.T.C., Sec. 7 ...... 199 TYOUSEM a ID (young or under) WANTED; private X 10 to 15 .minutes from sea or station.—Address. it said -it was necessary for her to keep it;” she added. “When Detective Curtis called the and the worst rascals under the sun. It was K,( K. K - “ Chronicle" Office, Eastbourne.______second time I again denied Guy was there.” H family; Eastbourne: plain [needlewoman; four lome while she was ill. serious matter for these men to call at a {Relieving (ILL STONE DRESSING.-WANTED, a PAIR of Indoor servants.—Age, height, wages and full particulars. O LET. TWO ROOMS and BOX ROOM. Furnished Is. pd. was imposed. The League table to Feb. 14th now reads as follows:— Mr. Niedermayer:{ Did you request him at any time Officer’k house when only the wife was at home. ___L SMALL STONK8 (peak and burr) RE-DRESSED Miss Cawley, Youl Grange, Kaslbofirne. or Unfurnished.—19a, Seaside-road, Eastbourne. tq go? .1 I: Mr. Shield suggested that Mr. Hurst should have war, of Beltring-road, was summoned M.P. w. L. Pts. I in toe neighbourhood of Lingfield, Surrey; can be done TTOUSKMAID. experienced; ip fortnight’s time; T 7 . 0 Defendant: Yes, but ho kept putting it off until at any time or day.—Write to Geo. King, Gas Works, TIM) LET, DWELLING HOUSE, situate on main road offence in regard to his son. . ... 7 .. — 14 a private interview with Major Teale and extilain the JLX small Ladies' School. — Apply, St. Margaret's, iu village of NEWICK, comprising two sitting Town H all 7 ... 7 .. . 0 'tne next day [ ; I ..-[ Lingfleld, 8urrey. Clerk said-there had already been one . — 14 situation to him. It would be a good thing if the Meads, Eastbourne. rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, garden and S. Bindon . 7 ... 6 .... 1 — T2 What did he say?—“ I aln going to-morrow.” tramps : had to apply for an order jat thq police mposed for a breach of the order, and! the TEW LAID EGGS [WANTED, up to 100 doz. weekly, OU8EPARLOURMAID. WANTED in private usual offices; lent £28.—Apply, Waller, Maitlands, H . Dyer . 7 .., 6 .... 1 — 12 On the third occasion the detective called yoq said station. { x A for cash.—Apply, C. O. Willson, Sutton Mill Stores, H Newick. was p»yr ordered to pay a fine of 2s. 3eaford. ’ ___ family . of two; . wages .. £19-20.—Write or appl Platoon-9 . 7 ... 5 .,.. 2 — 10 Guy was in the house?—Yes. Councillor PRIOR: What is the duty qf a Relieving before 11 or after 5, to Miss Pitt, 30, Upper-avenue, East­ O LET, in central position in East Grim Lusted, of Eastbourne, was similarly sum- Thwaitee & : .. 7 ... 5 ... 2 — 10 • And he was then grrested?—Yes. Officer?! ffo INSECTS—NO EGGS.—KARSWOOD POULTRY bourne. r . ! , BAKER'S SHOP, with bakehouse completenplete, « __ During the whole time h : was with you was be well Education Staff...... 7 ... 4 ... 3 — 8 The Cler k : To give relief to any casual Who comes SPICE, containing ground insects, ensures eggs: 0U8KPARL0URM AID WANTED ; three in businessT for past 10 years; also LOOK-UP BHOP to Mr. Dunn the boy waB a truant. He V.T.O., Section 7...... 7 ... 4 ... 3 or robust?—No, he was ill the whole time. along. Ilf a man is in need of relief they must give 2d., 6d.. Is.—Kitcher, 32l, Seaside, Eastbourne. adjoining.—Apply, W., “ Observer” Office, East Grin- H family; housemaid kept; wages £22 to £24.—£! stead. ' morning___ and w andelered to Portsm outh, ,, iflL . .. 7 ... ! 4 ... 3 The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham); How him an {order, and there is an end of it. IANOS WANTEI good cash prices given.— AddiAddress, Mrs. Whitmore,i, Stone Crouch, EiEast Grinstead. OAE found and brought back to Eastbourne. long did rie overstay his leave? Horace Jackson & a...... 6 ... 3 ... 3 It was decided to ask the Chief Constable to under­ ons, 162, High-street, Lewes. a d y to a c t as s e c r e t a r y -a t t e n d a n t 1 to WO SITTING, five bedrooms, together or separate; , idea he wanted to go to sea. ... 3 . 4 Defendant: I don’t knqfi the exact time. P bath room, electric light, piano.—M s. Toogood.% .. 7 .. take the duties of Relieving Officer, * EPAIRS.—REPAIRS to BICYCLES a Speciality, Dentist.-JWrite, stating age, previous experience wholdid not appear, was fined 5s. .. 7 ... 3 ... 4 Trie Mayor : On Fobrufi -y 3rd, when Curtis called Elms-avenue.T Eastbourne (overlooking Pis j. i^ t liE REiiief-'TO D estitute A l ie n s. We devote our workshops entirely to bicyoles. For andL salary required, H. C. V., 13, Coliege-road, East­ .. 6 ... 2 ... 4 for trie first time, What fias your reason for denying goiM work, reasonable prices and promptness TRY US. bourne. ICARAGE ROAD.—Sunny position, close to Golf nch was also summoned for disoboying The Local Government Board wrote stating that it being stated that there had been no .. 7 ... 2 ... 5 Guy was there? Bicycles. Sewing Machines and Perambulators on Hire. EN URGENTLY WANTED TO HELP. - You Links; 3 reception, 5 bedrooms, dressing room. .. 7 ... 2 ... 5 Defendant: I thought thay would take him. I was they will shortly forward to the Treasurer an Order —Jury & 8on, 3, 4 and 6, Trinity-buildings (near Trinity Vbath room; rent £55,—Terrys, 19, Cornfield-: East-: > in three weeks. Church), Eastbourne. cannot flghtorjoin the Army becauseyou are over bourne. had been previously fined, and he .. 7 ... 2 ... 5 ignorant of the law) and I was not aware there was for tho {payment of £74. 9s. 9d. in respect of the cost age or have been retfiected. You can help our gallant .. 6 ... 1 .... 5 any halm. ■ i I j { ; , ; of assistance given to destitute aliens for the quarter JCOKN THE FOREIGN “ YOLK.” Turn your hens men at home or sabroad In the' "Recreation sation Huts, Tents EST Ts. UK ACE.—TO LET from March ; 2 reoep to pay 5s. U! and Clubs of the CH A. C. Whittaker .. 6 ... 1 .... 5 Tho Magistrates retired to consider their decision, ended December 31st, 1915. Into “shell factories" by giving KARSWOOD UROH AR------MY. Keen “ Churchmen, tiop, 5 bedreoius, bath room ; rent £50.—Terrys. THE CjH^RGE OF CHILDREN . A WARMNG Gas Company...... 6 ... 0 ULTRY SPICE, containing ground Insects, whioh abstainers, prepared to work hard and rough it, are 19,W Cornfleld-road, Eastbourne. ... 6 and on their return.the Mayor said: “The offence is doubles egg output naturally, without forcing or liver invited to apply at once to Prebendary Carlile, D.D., W. Wall, of Firle-road, was summoned for .. 6 >r- 0 ■... 6 a very serious one indeed and we find it impossible trofible._ Paokets2d., 6d., Is.—Klphlck Sc Sons, Ltd., Corn Churoh Army Headquarters, 66, Bryanston - street, 1 children under seven years of age for * ' * to look upon{ it in any other way. We feel ws must Stores, Cliffe, Lewes. London, W.______, , jl______1 , ind not notifying their presence. BaFTTST FORWARD MISS rhe annual meeting of the Eastbourne Cricket and send you to prisori for seven days in the second WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS REQUIRED: per­ ILLIN ERY. — Assistants Wanted for good-class I A r tic le s J fa r <§iaU. j ). Hurst, who prosecuted on behalf of the itball Club was held in the Waiting Room of the division. We have taken a lenient view because we manency ; in or rear MalliDg or Cliffe parishes.— trade.— M. Phillips, 44, Grove-road, Eastbourne. [*ond4 f Guardians, said the. defendant had had consider there are some mitigating circumstances, and Write. “ Lodgings,” “ East Sussex News," Lewes. M •t, j i Hall an Monday, under the presidency of Coun- On Wednesday last successful gatherings ware held T ILLINERY.—APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS o r t hi R8 e a s t g r i n s t e a d l im i t e d . qf children since the middle of December last, E. Hollins, M.A. The principal business under there is also your good character. Notwithstanding ANTED, two or three UNFURNI8HHD ROOMS; ___REQUIRED for the practical Millinery.—Apply, | OANTKLUPK GARAGE. Tel. 131. nmoned for not giving notice of two of jhat the Magistrates feel bound to send you to in oonneotion with the second anniversary of this aideration was the balance sheet, which can only be central; kitchen with sink: separate gas meter; Plumtommer, Koddls, Ltd., Eastbourne. PETROL.F TYRK8. REPAIRS. OARS STORED .uired by the Act. . urded as a satisfactory one. Of course, with practi- prison.” j { ' I IH ~ i Missionl The Rev. H. E. Barrell, of Dawes-road, twoW ladles; permanent.—Box 77, “ Chronicle ” Office, East FFICE CLERK WANTED in East Grinstead. Boy Hunt, a relieving officer, stated that she ly.no cricket or football—and therefore no gates— Fulham conducted a service in the afterncon, and bo:‘ Urae. or Girl.—Apply, “X," " Observer” Office, East AGENTS. HIRE OARS. the defendant’s house at the beginning of there was bound to be a deficit balance on the year’s delivered an eloquent and appropriate sermon rom the ANTED, THREE or FOUR UNFURNISHED OGrinstead. and found she had the care of foul children irking, and it is a matter for both surprise ana con- ROOMS by Two Ladles ; some attendance,— M a c h in e D e p a r t m e n t , A MUSICAL words “ The Lord is in His Holy Temple; le; all the E8IE8PECTABLE GIRL WANTED to assist generally tern being under the age of seven I years.! N o itulation that this was no bigger than £58 odd. A E >88, No. 52, “ Chronicle ” Office Eastbourne. in1 small non-basement apartment bouse; uo cook- 1 8-1*. pi Road Locq. and 3 Trucks. their presence'in the house had beqn .Jiven, earth kmpj silence before Him.” The trend of the Lxt share of the credit of this satisfactory state of \JSJ ANTED. LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT Sng.—Apply,-Ai 9, Elms-avenue, Eastbourne. 1 6-ft. Mortar Mill. in order from the Board of Guardians'witness RING ROUND TURKEYi” preachers remarks was an appfeal to the Christian Small Oil Engine, Pump and 1,000 Gallon Tank s is due to the worthy Treasurer and Secretary, TV ROOM with gas; permanency; central; one EQUIRED, a strong, active WOMAN as Staffmaid ; | (nearly new), > them to the Infirmary N. G. Osborne, whom the President described as Church to awake to the great opportunity of tho present lady.—Apply. 28. Marine-parade. Eastbourne. wages £28. all found.—Apply, Manageress, Caven­ „ first______observed that ___ such, cases were moment. He emphasised the fact that amic all the 1 Engineer's Power Drilling Machine with swing ig the chtimpion beggar of Eastbourne, a great CONCERT AND LECTURE AT CEYLON ANTED ( iow), , 8ITTING ROOM and THREE Rdish Hotel, Eastbourne. table. 11 numerous, and pointed out the fact that rker and an excellent manager. conflict and strife, it should ever be remembt red that . BEDROi MS. furnished ; moderate terms no 2 Portable Steam Engines. to< ik charge of such children must notify God waq in H is Tem ple—H e was behind ithe smoke and e s p e c t a b l e l a d w a n t e d .—Kempseii, Baker, ’ {■(*;>■: * ■; IS ' i PLACE H A L L . children.—Address, Box 1 C., “ Chronicle ’ Office, East, East GrinBtead. 1 small Motor Lorry. Sold. fin s of £1 was inflicted. cioud of battle—and it was neoessary to have i he calm bourne. t 34-h.p. Gas Engine (nearly new). RHORTHAND-TYPIST WANTED!—Apply person- | A d v J !t was mentioned that one member of the club (ail and peaceful assurance of this great truth constantly ANTED to Purchase,. strong SHIRE WAGON 1 3l-h.p. Stockport Gas Engine (seen running). S o l d . 5 .NECESSITY OF ijtEAR LIG) y officer) on observing the balance sheet showed a ; t |. "jr---- :. J ally, or by letter, stating age, experience and wages 1 Engineer'sIngFneer's Emery Wheel Machine,1' An audience that crowded to overflowing before us. TF 1 ■ i r i a.l6oaUo iron framed Pie___Piano.—Write full particulars. requ:Ired, to the Manager, Pier. Eastbourne. Robb, of Jevington, was summoned for licit, wrote at onoe doubling his subscription. Here’s A t 5. SO; a public tea was provided, when a x>ut 130 O.W O. Willson. Sutton Mill Stores. Beaford. t nearly new “ Indian ” Motor Bicycle and Side Gar. 10 rear light on a bicycle on February 5th. Sue chance for anybody who wants to emulate a good Ceyton-placo Hall assembled on Wednesday last to friends assembled and spent a very pleasant horn in social CVi'KONG, capable GIRL WANTED as KITCHEN- | Co n t r a c t in g D x p a r t m k n t . rANTKD, to Purchase, near 8ea or River, a MAID, at once.—Apply, Hillcofce, Eastbourne. ,whence said he was cycling down Grove- example. hear “The Mandarinettes, ” and to listen to a war- intercourse. At the evening meeting, when the Hall was COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with or without land. STEAM ROLLERS FOR HIRE: 6, 8 and 10 Tona. ran into the rear of a bicycle, in qonse- talk by that many sided personality Mr. R. Gotilburn crowded, the chair was occupied by Mr. J. S. darrard, —Full particulars to A.. “ East Sussex News,” Lewes. ^STRONG BOY WANTED ; good wages. — IVtoada | M i the defendant having no light on the rear i o Library, Meads-screet, Eastbourne. Lovell The proceedings opened with a brief and who, in his usual genial way, spoke of his interest in all ANTED, any QUANTITY of NEW LAID EGGS, BSOLUTELY the best Winter Layers, BUFF le. Witness fell to the ground; arid Herman work of a missionary nature. The report of tl le year’s Poultry and Trapped Rabbits ; egg cases supplied. UPERIOR^COOK-GENERAL WANTED; small ORPINGTONS 3— per____ sitting; excellent Table bicycle-in addition to receiving s ___ that a profit _ T______racy speech from Mr. Syndey H udson, whose work wah given by the Secretary, Mr. A. W. Crumpton, W—Topping, Produce Merchant, St. John's Market, Black- family ; no basement; good references required.— RaAbbits, ls. 6d.—C. R. Furner, e Mont fort-road. len told ne would be reported the defen- Hments, added that the people catered for bad kindness had betrayed him into departure from a and wasja revelation of Christian activity and progress. pool. SApply, before 11 or after 8, Miss Edwards, Southwood,Lewes. ■ thought it was ridiculous, pn chiefly members of the Bowling Club and that rule of health in consenting to preside. He smilingly Trie President of trie Mission, Mr. O. 0 . Barley, spoke Dltton-road, Eastbourne. f'lYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLE CARS.— strates’ Clerk (Mr. E, O. Langham): You vlers were “ nuts on a tea” when they got near one. admitted a plagiarism in ; announcing that the four of the objeots and aims of the workers, and t ie great RAVELLER REQUIRED for SALE of WINES on V y We have the Pick of the Market. > are golfers, if you come to think of it). But what I requisites for a successful evening were present to need there was for an aggressive religious movement in Commission (side line) by oldold-established firm, Sparkbi.rkbrook and Raleigh. BARGAIN8 in 8! ND- No, I didn’t suppose the worthy Alderman wished to imply was that observation —i good programme, a good audience, a ALLOTMENT* SMALLHOLDERS’ TBrandy and Wine Shippers.—No. “ 29, Hastings Inde- HAND MOTOR CYCLES.—Rugg, Lewes, Phone 147. the east end of tho town. ; pendent,” Lewes. nt; who said he had ridden m from Jeving- bowlers were so inordinately fond of tea that they good object (here he chaiifningly permitted the sort Mr. Barbell, in an able address, congratulated the UCKS EGGS, SITTINGS; Indian Runners and AD2 • 7s. 6d. drink lashings of it—bowls of it, in fact. of mistake that become)) & bon mot, by referring friends cn their enthusiasm, and optimism; and remarked SOCIETY. WO CARTERS WANTED ; married m en; cottage White Runners Cro«s, 290 egg strain ; everlasting • * 4 inadvertently 'to his [beloved Princess Alice Hospital), that however much truth there might be in the charge and garden and £1 per week,-With lota of overtime Dlayers; 3s. 6d. dozen.—Spence, The Oaks, RiDgmer. AN ALERT “SPECIAL.” atT 5d. per hour. — J D. Buckingham, Stroods, Hurst- 70R SALE, SEED POTATOES; King Edward 7th ben taking my walks abroad I often speculate as to and a good chairman—whose virtue consisted iff self- that the Ghurch bad lost ite power for good in national pierpoint. i P. Jackson, of Commiercial-road, was effacement. Words {and manner were of the happiest. life, there was no indication of loss pf vitality or MEETING AT OLD TOWN. and Factors: .true seed; 3s. bushel; bags free.— >r having no rear light on a motor car on origin of some of the strange names given to our . Dudley, Woodhurst, Crawley. stbourne houses and villas. There’s a house in I Thereafter the! five lailios whose reputation for enthusiasm in the reports which had been presented or ANTED, GIRL to Wheel Bathchair Twice Daily; 9th. artistic ability pf quite unusual excellence has the faces before him that [evening. He spoke of the 5s. weekly. — Apply, 18, Hyde-gardens, East­ AGONDA LIGHT OAR. lt-9 h.p.; Coupe two-seater;. h ou se).) Constable A. Cain stated that about 7.35 deatix-road, for instance, which they have called bourne. The H ow .” W hy? travelled far beydnd the bounds of Eastbourne intro­ need there was to go back to first thingB, when in the Under the auspices of this Society, in conjunction W new tyres, detachable wheels and spare; five aw a' motor cycle coining down Commercial- duced the original and plet sing programme which has early Church there was a power which dominated the with the Education Committee of the Town Council, a ANTED. STRONG LAD for Cycle Round.-Apply, lampsL and speedometer; in excellent condition; na le defendant was going to put his cycle in a ______Frowd’a Dairies, Station-parade, Eastbourne. reasonable offered refused.—Write, No. 28, “ Chronicle “ delighted great addiences of our new Armjy for national life and made people stand in awe of it. He lecture was given at the Pitman Institute, Old Town, Office, Eastbourne.______make ..._n witness noticed there was no rear light. can understand a house being named “ Thebe Laurels,”Laurels," I months pastj i Whatever be the special likings of spoke o:: tfib sacrifices our soldiers were making for WANTED, MAN as CARETAKER for Y.M.C.4. fendant said he had come from Bexhill, and the wise it may possess a euonymous shrub on Thursday evening, by Mr. G. Hi Simmons on “ Crops ' ERAMBULAT’i »R FOR SALK ; double-seated ; in its frbnt I Tommy Atkins, it was clear from the beginning that tneir country, and trusted that when they returned H ut; cleaning and other work.—Apply, Y.M.C. ' m e n tH | as all right when he got to Whitley-road len, but some of the house nomenclature on [the Allotment: their management, general treat­ Langney-road, Eastbourne, on Tuesday, 11 to 1. pholstered : hood and canopy; price £1.—Apply to m useisnot | they'are hot more discernlagly shown in appreciation they wofild find those at home who would be prepared W id-well, 23, Perryfleld-road. Crawley. eory No It was only a small light, and he believed it ite so easy to comprehend. There’s a house in of a good thing than the Approval of civilians. ] to make as great a sacrifice for the uplifting of the ment, harvesting and storing.” The chair was taken by £100, 40 Ivendisn-avenue, for example, called “ The Cyclops” thepRKSiDKNT, Alderman J. C. Wright, who read a letter ANTED, a clean, honest 3iri as GENERAL I — LADY OFFERS TWO PAIRS finest “ jarTefil ” ou t as he w ent into the garage. [The) platform was suitably; draped with the ecos- nation. Many of our soldiers had been influenced for 8ERVANT for mornings.—2 pply, between 3 and 5 ,1 • m u g |! j, A fine of 5s. was inflicted. and this is.wropt in mystery. Then there are nq from Messrs. Thurgood and Martin representing the ____ WHITE TWILL SHEETS, large Bize, and stry SuggestionsirrrrAnliAnn ofeiP the4n/\ * greatlri*nn 4 countrynrtunlrTr tvomfrom hich ' and while on active service, but, W15, Cambridge-road, Eastbourne. beautifully frilled hemstitched PILLOWCASES, fewer than 43 houses commencing with “(Jlen," it war had made no deep Gilbert Estate, regretting their inability to lay on “LIGHT” CASES. the artistes, charn^nglyp__ gowned in real ‘ mese water to the allotmento on the Upwick Estate. The ANTED, UPSTAIR HELP ; sleep in or out__ unsoiled and perfect; accept 21s. for lo t; worth doable Jew ell although there is probably no glen on •the premises or ression on tne lives ot tne people at home! Many approval willingly arranged.—Write,C.H., “ Sussexand ollowing cases under tho Lighting Regula- anywhere else nearer than Wannook. Ana there are cpstuiries, mi^ht hajve travelled to display a cjulture latter will be brought before the allotment holders Apply, 25, Grand-parade, Eastbourne. ■Rhonel nbt yet associated ip Eng ish minds with the yellow S regarded it as a great inconvenience, and qeeented W Surrey Courier,' er, Lewes. wiere before the Magistrates:— over a hundred houses called “ Saint” something or having tbeir pleasures and amusements interfered with. later. The letter referred to is as follows :— ' COOK-GENERAL 'fce'' { I ']} I- SEPARLOURMAID; KIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE : splendid Feb. Ffne. other—the suitability (or otherwise) of whic! The addresses were interspersed with musical items Dear Sir,—Mr. Hall * reported to ns your very kind- One Cannot describe individual pieces in a scheme hearted suggestion that water should be laid on to the uuerai wages; cuuuuriauie piaci High Class Apart- _ condition : free engine and clutch.—Can be seen. at. Elizabeth Thompson, ,Burlington- mucha to triethe iiimagination,tion. If I were a house I shouldn’t by the choir, which was assisted by members from ment House.—R., “ Chronicle ” Of , Eastbourne. 20,T Furness-road. Eastbourne. 11 to be labelled “ Rest a Wvle,” and should most whose effect was cumulative in an extraordinary allotments for the use of the allotment holders. Our place South-street Church. ; clients would have been very glad indeed to do anything w Margaret St. George, Hartfield-road 9 ngly resent being called “ The Whym” or “The degree. Each of the singers had some special. and Hearty thanks were accorded all who had contributed ANTED, smart JUNIOR YOUNG LADIES fnr l attractive idiosyncrasy which blent, in the choruses, they could for the benefit of the allotment holders, bnt Millinery Show Room.—Apply.Bobby&Ca.LtcL. I r May Gregory, Seaside ,f' -V ’ for the rest of my life. Other names to be to the successful meetings, Mr. A. E. Morland, Mr. C. wiith a success to be explaihed only by competent and having inquired of the Water Company on what terms WEastbourne. 1 ' . ! y, Orcnara-road ... are “ The Haven,” “The Nest,” “ The Nutshell ” H . Crump and Councillor J. H oadlky m oving the this could be done we find it is absolutely impossible. It Jftiscellaneous. ‘The H ive”—the last-named suggesting incessant careful training. pianist, violinist and singers all would be necessary to have different meters for the ANTED, MANAGERESS for flr-t-class Apart-1 resolutions. „.., . / ] • ■'U t ■ ment House; mother and daughter or two sisters I 1 and a doubtful welcome to ali who enter its doors, revealed that neatness of Apish, in graceful movement Miss Hoadley had the management of the tea, and different holdings; each would cost £3 a year, and the and exquisite modulation,! which left nothing better charge over a’-d above that would be ls. a thousand Wnot objected.—Field, Nightingale-place,-plao Polegate. PAKTMENTS WANTED for Two; long p erio d r t a happy title perhaps, but a better cue than “ The was assisted by a willing number of workers, ind also A__ two pt bedrooms and sitting room good elevation l to be desirqd. Now and [ then the listeners hinted a :aUons. The Initial cost of laying on the water would be ANTED, by 14th March, a PANTRY MAID ; must xkhouse.” arranged the musical programme whioh Was given before 1150 at least, and the expenditure would be useless for hehealthalthy district. — Full particulars, 7, High street. t * • * * wish to join in refrains that brought stormy accom­ W. . be clean, strong, early riser and good at washing Crawley. paniments from the troops some time ago. Being the publ: c meeting. the future supply of the building roads, because the up.—Apply to the Secretary, CloveUy-Kepplestone, East­ avmg too much [ light )id you ever eat Coot ? Coot the bird, I mean, and Company would insist ou adifferent bore pipe being used bourne.. ROKE LOOSE. Sunday 13th, RiDgmer, CHESTNUT- instable there as a the gentleman with a similar name living up Old civilians they clamorouslj called for encores. for the allotment supply. We very much regret there­ HORSE, half clipped; mane and tail white; 14: ____ _ S h e saic that n way. A friend of mine, staying with me for trie Between the twolpartsj pf the musical programme fore that, as we said, it is impossible to carry out your ANTED, a strong, respectable LAD to Deliver Bhands.—Owner, 8am Barton. Hi gmer. t-end, had a few hours’ shooting on the Grumbles fr. Goulburn Lovell, ;i!n an admirably compressed kind suggestion. ■ Goods and be generally Useful.—Apply, T. m ust have gone to the window to take ime- [1LITARY HOSPITAL We are, yours faithfully, WRandall & Co., Three Bridges. 1 AST-OFF CLOTHING.—LADIES’, GENTLEM ENS ' and the blind dropf* down.' 7 .. i other day and returned with a bag containing a lqcturotte and :by means df a large coloured niap of j ' and CHILDREN’S Boots, Household Linen, &c., fit, sotne moorhens and a varied collection of smaller d the significance of recent Thurgood & Martin. y y ANTED, asmart,YOUNG LjiDY as ALL-ROUND BOUGHT FOR CASH.—Mrs. Hart, 5, Station-street, George, Special {Con- his own designing, descril against Mrs. ids, which may be either plovers, or larks, orspadgers, in Mesopotamia. He does Che H on. Secretary, Mr. A. Oosham, stated he had . BARMAID good home-; 1 beralouting; liearner j Lewes. gaid~a very bright light was showing:from okents in the Balkans an: Amongst the gifts received for the Recreation Room not objected to —l at once :o Mrs. Pain, Rail way or even tom-tits, for all I know to the contrary. But not share the gloomy 1 of Lprd Northcliffe’s are a ilium 1 from Mrs. Martin, books from Messrs. received apologies for non-attendance from Councillors Hotel, East Grinstc OMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET t o the defendants house. He saw the defen- it’s the coot I am worried about. He is a most fear-: ceeded one expected a Mqrgan, noddy and Rawles and Mr. Kiteher. a Gentleman in private house, with good Cooking however, said she was not responsible disciples,| and as :he p ___ Hemsleyiand Kenwqrd and Mrs. Mold. [ some fowl and he frightens me every time I go to look 1 telegram to arrive lannorincmgi the sack o of f BBerlin! e :' ANTED,_ _ . for Eastbourne.] HOUSKPAKLOUR- Cand attendance.—South," Chronicle ” Office, South-street, 'I [ 1 ’ [ Mr. Fred Tovey, of Enys-road, has been mos(t kindly During the course of his lecture Mrj S immons MAID under good Head; must be tall and of Eastbourne. at him in the larder, where he is now hanging for the il It is certainly refreshing to hear his confident remarked that he considered the potato was the moet good appearance; livery found ;! state, when writing, it said the light was in the cook’s iroorr '-fieefit of his health and reputation. The idea is to anticipations of victory interpreted by illustrations assisting {with the church services, acting as honorary W 7GGS FOR HATCHINC¥of Rhode Island Reds (S.CJ was out. She supposed someone |mus'. imjportant among vegetables. He advocated digging age, height, religion, wages, experience.—Address, Mrs. 4ve him for dinner or breakfast, or something, and ahd calculations that souijcfed as reasonable ai they organist. | Walbroth. Long wood, Ka-itboumo. M and Buff Orpingtons, 4s. 6d. doz.; Crossbreds, 3s. Bd. against the switch and the light icame the ground deeply and not manuring too heavily. The iighfleld Poultry Farm, Fcl bridge. East Grinstoad. nehow I don’t quite fancy the idea—or him. Still, were inspiriting. Ope trained a clearer idea from the The Recreation Rooms are steadily becomihg more manure should not be fresh—to become good plant food ANTED. KNGINKER-IN-QHARGK to TAKE one in the house seems to know how to oook a coot, careful inclusidn.of the famous railway line towards homelike[and comfortable. ENS WHICH DON’T LAY DON'T PAY. Karewood: gave evidence against Miss Gqnge, it should be first exposed. The seed should be well CHARGE of high speed ELECTRIC LIGHTING 1 as I’m afraid I shouldn’t know how tq eat him Bagdad of tho; astonishing industry of our enemies. lesday evening, at 6.30 p.m., a team from sprouted before planting. Respecting the latter, there WPLANT aod superintend maintenance of cables and Poultry. Spice, . . .containing ^ground insects, sects, eensures about17 p.m. he saw a bright I light On Wi __ Tryasample. 2d.,6d.,ls.; bvpostijd., 10d.,ls.5d.. len cooked, perhaps it i9 just as well that ignorance But it was comforting tq| learn that events on the 1 Institute came and played a hospi tal team were different methods. If drilling were employed the wiring; hutted camp. —; Applicants, who should be H ___the defendant’s house. H e safi the the Pit: from Stanford, Corn Merchant, LingfleM.______ivails. Meanwhile the ooot is having a respite in Russian frontier' tier weWere lijiYely bringing closet the in a gam competition (whist, draughf dominoes and " might be about four inches deep. In earthing up ineligible for military service, should apply, stating age, who said one of the girls, no doubt, [drew ler—so it is alleged—to acquire the necessary gamey curvesUU of the circ e ei losing that stqut ally of experience and salary required.'! together with testi­ AD IES'. HAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING and oribbage), Mrs. Robinson and iviet -Gilbert care should be taken not to injure the haulm. If in an monials, to the Division Officer^ K.E. Office, Beacon MANICURE by a Young Woman at ladies’ own but did not do it property, (vour, and if they go on respiting him much longer ermarty, the gallant b|a unspeakable Turk; and very kin J ly supplied caki , and at 7.30 ; m. the ladiee exposed position it would be well to place a stick here ’ll probably forget about him altogether and he will Gardens, Crowborongh. Sussex. L houses; terms moderate.—M., 21, Longs tone-road, East­ of Dorothy Willis, the Chief Constable £ at big dcvelopmepts o: the Western Front might on the -----ition Cumr ttee gave the ams tea and and there and stretch a string across. The lecturer, in bourne.______. fade away like some sw eet scented rose' and of dramatic diversions in ANTED. FITTER DRIVER, and also ENGINE had been three previous convictions against soon destroy tne effect cake. T1 e evening was a most enjoyable one, ending speaking of peas, insisted on maintaining their _ DRIVER used to high speed Electric Lit' " ippear into oblivion and the dustbin. Bulgaria and Persia. That narrow T AD Y GIVES LESSONS IN FRENCH ; rapid Granville House Sen ■ p . - H p . . in a vie: for the Pitman by two poinf genuineness to have a favourable consideration from Plant,W hu11 utted camp.—Applicant who should be unfit I J method: n: highest references; moderate terms. — airman said there was a bad record against Not, the least atfracii features of the evening margin tl e hospital hope to wipe off with interest next the public. He strongly advocated growing up sticks, for military service, should applj 6tating age, experi- H., “Chronicle Cl ” Office, Eastbourne. ______48,1 with regard to light: ig and this womd- be were the finp. recitations of a Mandarinette, (whose time.____ cl. and Mrs. Robinson, Mrs, Shera, Miss and even the dwarf varieties might be so treated. As ence and salary required, with testimonials, to the Division Officer, R.E." in Gardens, jCrow- OST, on Friday eveniltig. in: near the Grand Hotel, mind by the Bench future. The Magis- vivacity and [swing erpvoj :ed hearty applause. Daviea-Gilbert and Capt. Neil were present. a dwarf pea, the “ English wonder” was recommended ; Lnjrbody- ie house should have PEDESTRIANS, “KEEP TO THE borough. Sussex. Eastbourne, lone SABLE FUR STOLE—Any' ' ’it the occupied of ON expressed the irt was foil a late pea, “ Autocrat.” As a rule the sowing was returning same to Poffce Station will be Reward' it. T he R ev. Davii B. On Thursday afternoon the usual weekly « ANTED, respectable LAD jfor Farm w ork; ng L ned instead of thanks o f the church offii frdf ■' held at 3]p.m. Prvt. BroWnridge recited “ Tl {e D a y ’ thick; with a drill about six inches wide, with a RIGHT”! iterbnry hoe, the seeds’ might be two inches apart; 14-16 years; 12s. weekly.—Apply, Bailiff, Dry 1 ILK. MILK.—NOTHING PAYS FARMERS SO T he Chairman, ip res] inding, announoed tl ,t the ia splendid style, Lieut. Oswald Smith ng “ M:Y WFarm, FordiManor, Lingfleld. j WELL.—Churns free. Cheques Fortnightly. No OFPICERS’Coi i l i l S l i m i proceeds of the concert mnted to £20, which could Mary ” and Lieut. Sheral enlivened the pi lings ce apart from row to row, two feet six inches. ----„ „'------„ „ „ 1------. ______,Sr______------— _ _ 1 Stoppages. Originators of theCountryMilkc Tradetu n cim have o 3h t o n D i s t r i c t P . 'o grow onions the ground should be dug deep, for M n with this Goil T o t h e E d ito r . bje dovoted to the fu: of the Eastbourne I iptist with a good rendering of “ Father* O’jFlyni Mrs. V ° U N G UADY A88KTANT REQUIRED fob PRO- I VACANCIES for Large or Small DAIRIES. Empties al dinner in onion is a deep-Tooted plant. In the preparation of JL VISION DEPARTMENT :: must have had past I returned at once. No milki required kept at home, nt Order of Foresters vas held at .the New S ir : W ith reference to this now very itripoi torch Lrlliespil ave as viohn solos, with the enemies de: anded, experience; good wages; permanent position.—Apply, | Cheques always ~ ' lesdav evening, finder the folio1 “ Salut d ’j - ‘ UUkUVAWAUHum' e ” and soil he did not advocate treading; it should be on receipt of account.—Dairy , [otel, Brighton, on Wi mutter of foot passengers keeping to the rigntii . iwn up roughly. Frames or boxes should be used holtT, Stores, Eastbou Supply Company, Limited, Museum-street. London.W.C. piesidoncy of Bro. J. Buekwell, P.DiO.R. “ L ’A bei Mrs. Shera t g ‘‘M ount .in lovBrs’’and sic e of the,public footways, may I suggest tha T h e Berwick justi :eb have invited, the never possible, but the drainage should be perfect, o u n g l a d y a s s i s t a n t r e q u ir e d f o r ! Bankers: London County nnd Westminster Bank,Ltd., ' (was a very large at dance, those p ' T< wn Council address a letter on the sul ' “ A littli bit of heaven,” [to the great delight of the GROCERY DEPARTMENT; past experience New Oxford-street, London. ______iven) and Bro. I support of he local cli , in a petition asking the audience, The principal part of the pi ie was a seeds should be hardened off until planted out. Bro. W. Green (Nei th > Managers and Head Teachers of Eleme: of the cauliflower and broccoli, the lecturer essential; good wages; permanent position.—Ap] ' . riewes). The toast ‘The Past O Ciovemment o— -----* to retain portion of the separation short pi by the Misses Grace and [onor[ Davies- Y Sc tools and to all the principals [of the other scl __on the supposed difficulty of producing good Ell) pit’s Stores, Eastbourne.______1 Was submitted by Bro. m and acknowl I allowance given to soldiers’ wives. The Chief Con­ Gilbert, The Brown Pa] Parcel,” well dqne and Major .T. .J. Lister, of Warninglid Grange, vioe- and colleges in Eastbourne, pointing out that | stable, in his annual licen: ng repqrt, statedi that there after June and July, and snowed how a good VTOUNG WOMAN WANTED for Cleaning Shop 1 chairman of the East Sussex Education Committee and , Walter Starley, who i the Court bad ptpils should be regularly instructed which sidje loudly a] iplauded. It 1. followed ’ by JL Office and generally assisting In the same; ho__ : a stronger position, ” ’ .or name ' Vas an increase in hqme d: nktog among amo: women.; ^Trevor a: id party, who ai their songs well. id could be procured by planting in the open border I a county alderman, entered his 58th year on Monday. thp path always to take? Most people need ' iptember. 7 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.—Apply, by letter, Bainbridge & Son, „,_ ___ [ lie p m tnt n time.____ _ .,, | . inntruction,: ind this would help The death of M j. Caleb Kay, one of the oldest R ev. Mr. {East recited a ! tch tale with spirit, and a Terminns-road, Eastbourne. patient »ve us a good idea of a girl'“s song. The m the motion of Mr. O. R . A ust, a vote of thanks, O v er 20.000 quarters of barley and a at Pntion to the matter. Jdd Fellows in Erglanc has occurred at item, Y o u n g g ir l w a n t e d to l e a r n c o o k in g and I Printed by the Proprietors, Fabncombk & Co., Lim iua. ’of malt have been destroyed by a fire, ’ And may I point out an apparently contrinWadidt iotory janes. He had beqn • inember of the “ Pri ice of accompai |ist, who performed his difficult task well, was 1 accorded Mr. Simmons, and a similar compliment help in housework; houseparlonrmaid kept.—State and Published by them every Saturday at their Offloea- “ 0,000 damage, at Beverley, near Huff. notice, “ Keep to"the left," low down on the wallI of [ Peace ” Lodge at Prest )r over 70 years. P rvt. N e vbold, who is an .R.O.O. 1 given the Chairman. wages to Mrs. Salzmann, Hartfield, Sussex. South-street, Eastbourne.

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