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1 ...... ’M - - ■ M^ltRIAGESl , . Ift^ANVtllL^'HOUSE. THASTBOUBNE BAPTIST CSURG'B^ JLlli OKYLON PLACHi ! blAl»l*--1MIADFOBtt—On ■ KoTembei' 30, at^ All OAIIHICK Bf^D , HE^DS, EASTBOUBNE.i &onU’. Ghurch, Saetbonrne, by the fievL E. HAMMIPKS LIMITED, PBESIDBliT": (Second turning, right,.CavsndlBb-plsc4|..from Fieri -Hoi>kins,'8cr«rehnt A. K„ Hall, King’s Owu ; THW OP DBVONSHIEE. K.Q. ■YorkfiMro-Jjisrht Itefantry, ^ . ___ yonnsest . ______eon_ of. . ;tail..'^epa^at( . Finfsblng Olrlsl 'Ge|(inaiiy>j^.iHU long.l For prospectus and information as to recent Lecture (in the Evening on "LutherI'FtOlaWkBt' LENNEy>WOOOS,—Cn t4ovcmber 8; at Holy Delivered fo t cashf,! and booked for weekly '.'' SMOlkl 'tadvauta^s forliMi;iikic a n d |M odefn successes app|ir(atiou should be made to the ism and -Prossianism.’’ ; ' - - -" Trinity enroll, .Eastbourne, William Pr4dcr- ■> t'vfe'-.' - ■ ' ilangoit^ee. | . , , Headmaster. iok. IienTiey. B.E.F., France, to Eva Maud account only CoUectionsTor ObUiub F ub^, : Woods,.only daughter of,Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Wr^Rteeius and Befereuces on' application.! Physical dri|U,'is compulsory for the whole I-' of Xondon, and granddaughter of Mrs. Bowe, school. ( (' Bram ley' Hohee. Fcven&ey-road,' Ehetboutne. Delivered and Looked fof ■^tJNDEB KOYAli PATBONAGE. I CLOV ■LLY-lCEPPLEiTONE, /^BNTBAL WESLEYAN LISTON.^ENTOH.—Ati iprinager Kashmiri on] !i 'TltofelilO, RHYTHMl'cl EXEECISE8, AND V ^ i PkVBUBBT BOAD, EASSbOUmk,:'' - the 10th November, K. C. C. Ineton,'captain, OAD, m e a d s , EASTBOUENE, s t a v e l e y “ i SUNDAY, jNOVBMBBi 18, Indian' Army, to Hazel, yoanggst danghter flA^OCUSlON. I r(Tel. No.. 118,) . , ; :;o. 67. of Sir John Benton.'K.C.I.E., and Eady Ben­ iilM'jSS’^ E L E A N O R R A T C L IK F E ( , : PreaelierB-.;—■" .}:• ; ; ton.'of;: WestOFoft, Eastbourne. ' jgCHOOL (Ri QIEIjB (Preparatory and ! ll.o ’olock, ( : , E,. ' ' '■ ■ ■i Finishing), :. MftHUiieiXOQ|nei-L.^n Novembciy 'J, J317. REV. J. HOLLi^ND . at .Stw ‘A ^r«»'«':Frgstot£^ iC h -a ^ ^ ,3$ast> MBs.xjP. .lA p -B E ID , I 8.30^ puperfme Pink B*ocbe. Low ..., 1', Bnsti Dcci> bTec'Hips* YcaldOMt Btaff o r T raom o. tigliah'and Fordigu Teachefs, 'OTpQshlre i Parlfi, Interm ediately Cldsb; I I I. in b a p :T 1ST FOB WARD’ bbtt^^^to-^^^^^^daTightelr of !iMK day,; 1-2.4^ B abies: 11.15; ' ; Q iT References re kindly permittcu. amongst ' .SEASIDE. , ■-.(-■ . ' -: •■ a n d fMfs.' !f: -Odotteeli, Si Longstbne-road, |j|Cu^e. - .1 Blackwaterl Boad, /wgltincra' many others, to the • following - Lastbourne I ( SUNDAY;’NOVEMBER U.CMIT. Ea^hohVue-i‘ - ' ' Dehortment.iahd Baw resid en ts :!-7Tb} '5 Eev. 'F, S. W illiam s, M.A. ■ ( . ! 'Fieacber-: , . . IS. MoimAir. 6.30. (HSadmaster '.sEastbourne College), the Eev. Morning at II. ' DEATHS. 'rlday. 8.30. ' i - ~ I tmorles iCroi ehr D.D. (late•: Headmaster of , 'Evening,(at 6,30. ', yiiGlaesee tori Operatic [DgnblUg. Eastbourne I and Mrs.. Crowden. Sir CAOW HlfRSTi-jSh N ovem ber .12. a t SO. Pe^en- oice. iProduotlou, Fonping, and Lindsay ( Lim lay-Hogg, Bart.. Lady Lindsay I REV. A. BUTCHER. I; > hey-road. Fastbourue, Marah' Ann, the beloved A Special Purchase of Hogg.- - L orn (Ud L ady . W illlngdon, H enry Bright Gosuel Services/ SankOy’S'Bygtn Wife Of Thomas . David Crowhuret-, ffge f>6 COOMBE ItOAp, GltOfDON.j Colgate. ( E sq.,: M.D., F.B.e.S.s C. H. -Cameron, I AU.seats Ireeand-unappropriatisd.' ’ (years.—-B.I.P. " Funeral serfifce at ; -Christ M.tl C:S . D.P.H., ' Cam., and 1 Church, Saturday,-at 2 30 p.m. ' -i . ji- P i r e k ■ ..■ -('-‘'T " - ■ V e tim ? . THE CYMKA$IA.'' Ess. issi Mrs. Cameron,] E. Frost, Esq., M.D., C. iT B rira OAVI BCE.^Died of-.wounds' received ih-France BOAD.. EtsiDouKNB linear' Town HaU), Hardihg Esq . JP.. MB.dP.. L il.C P., F. gOUTH STKEET CONGBEGATr

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NOTES AND NEWS Past success was used as a spur for fur­ 1 12, itegent Street, London. ther effort'at the meeting of the supporters of the I'enny-a-M eck 1> uiidj iheld in the They atje not cohnected with any firms or companies trading Mayor’s Phrlour on \\ ediie.sday afternoon The Hon. l^rs. Rupert Gwyhno itresidcd over under titles containing, with or without addition, the words Mrs. Du Pre at Eastbourne. a very large and influential gathering. ■ar While reading “ The Lady"' of last week Councillor S. Russelt^-the hon. treasurer, i Goldsmiths Company. - ' 1 came across this ' interesting little reported that up to the present £l,b01 IGs. i im-agraph m - Cnckoo's'' society ietter:— 8d. had been collected, and of that stim Mrs. Uu i ’re, the owner of W'ilton. Park, £761 12s. |6d. h a d a ccu m u lated in th e la s t 'yriE-.FA C T that tempted by bright weather, ran do'vvTi for a three months. di:y's golhng w'ith Miss Eleanonr Norton last Mr. \V'. Sf. Keyte, the organising secretary, fu'ice has l)elpe(J wbek, lunched at ihe golf clubhouse, and re- in vhis statement said that when ho ven­ tt rned to London after un exhilarating game tured to predict that £2,500 would bo. col­ FROM M argarine, which isvipj ot; the pleasant. and picturesque course, lected in the year he was told that ho was supply. ' V -fir wcere the foliage of the trees has turned too optimistic. He wanted to have that sum a Doz. now to all sorts of warm and brilliant by"! the end of ten" moliths;: To do that he odours, ranging from red to orange and would need, £250 a month for No\-ember and ,.L Marga-f] from brown to gold, so piirticularly lovely in December.,! If eaph collector brought in, an the sunlight of clear atitumnar days. By extra penniy-on every Is. at present collected in fts u s e / a n d '^9j h-elp irn,*'vay 1 hear that Mr,J. Du Pre has-taken it would pjut a magnificeni; finish to a fine |. tiny little upper part in Charles-street, piece of wbrk. There haiL been complaints Preserved this^ Summer, these 3erkeley-square, which is being charmingly of 'anauthbrised collecting, but nothing de­ M .W ThJLt cot d(fne up for her, and she hopes to get into it finite had! been traced. Three collecting M argarine at 1 /2 o r i / j | nbxt month. It is only to serve as a pied a boxes had been stolen. In-the place of Miss egfgs ^are guaranteed full, sound, terre for when she runs up to London from Gardner aud_ Mrs. Ewart, resigned, the fund Kistbourne, where'she has taken.a house for had the services of Mrs. Arthur Beckett and KncoUra'ge thos fibr children tor the winter.” Mrs. Du Pre Miss Dimcbmbe. and sweet as a nut. Any is the wife of Mr. William Baring Du I're, The folldwing amounts had been collected have .always kept ihei'j JjP., D.L.,. Dhionist member for the ' W y - from hotels and boarding houses in the past cembe Div'ision of Bucks, and is the'only three m onths;—Sea View, .‘il7 Is. 3R1.; West quantities sold. Price for less daughter of Captain H. Toimley Wright, Rocks, £15il9s.; Araliien, £14 15s. 8d.; Haver- E N. She po.ssesses the very picturesque and boro, £14 2s. 91d.; Travancore, ,£10 10s. lOJd.; than one dozen, 3d. each. ^ uncommon Christian namoioi Youri. Burlington! (employers) £5, | staff', £5 6s. 3d.) -L Glendow-em £8 15s.; Southdbv.-n, .£5 19s. Gd.; Qsnville House—Annual Meeting. Grand Is. IJd., stiiff'£4^4s.l'(in 3.) months); f •' r Brentwood! £3 3s. 3d.; Trinity 17s.-,. staff' £1 The supply of these eggs through The fact that there was a crowded attend- 12s. 5Jd.; Gavendish, £l'4s. i9id. The House anSe at,the annual general meeting last week of Rest, Bvirlington-place, contributed £3 6s. 89, TERMINUS STOaks' vol’umes for the established place 3-td. ^ ■ I oiir Brarnches can be ^ continued mich the Kquipnient Society and Wai; Hos, Councillor R. 'T. Thorntop, in moving the _) tal Supply Depot holds among the many adoption of the report, apjlealed to the col­ ADELAIDE ‘ ' E.AS1 Red Cross activities of the town. Wo weie lectors to deliver literature at each house i .. ■ only so long as Gdvernment all very pleased to see the Hon. Mlrs. lliipeit concerning Sir Arthffr I'earj-ofi’s new scheme G Wynne present. As you know, it was her to help the; children of blinded heroes. Mrs Transport * arrangements permit. fi.’st public appearance in Eastbourne for Campbell Seconded the lesollution, and it was n any months, and she looked unusually well carried unanimously. ill a dark costume- with rich furs. ,Mcssr§.______^ Y P' lu m m er arid Co) vere elected as Otving‘^to dephtion of Sta^, orders by post cannot he executed. th e hon. ahditor.s of the fund I : p Mrs. Campbell’s Story. * 'The Kevij D av id B a rro n p d o g ise d th e un- We have purchased the ‘entire shipment Ex. the Mrs. Alexander Campbell told a touching tirihg eiforts of the workers and the enthu­ littl'6 story concerning a Scottish soldier who siastic ancl masterl.y manner ,in which Mr. Steamship “ KHIVA ’* & ndvr offer at prices fixed by l : li.y mortally wounded on board a hospital Keyte had;carried out his duties. Ho asked ship returning to England. The man had for the help of collectof.-j ini gathering in y- ■■ o ily a very short while to live, and he asked books and magazines for the .Y.M.C.A. if there were a Scottish nurse on board. Councillor Russell explained that there THE FOOD CONTROLLER V- There happened to bo one, and she came to was now a sum of £761 12s. 6d. for allocation. ) tlie bedside of the sick man, who requested They had already given £bC0 to the War HEAD ‘I". ' er to write d letter to his mother in the Equipment Society, and it | was proposed to 1/4 give them i another £300. Qf the remainder APELE JELLY i estern isles of Scotland. After recounting they proposecl allotting 13s. ;a bed to the hos­ ■ his sufferings, a, great deal of which had c a p i t a l s u b s < i bien caufjed by troncli feet, he said that pitals, with 2s. per bed extra to the three 1 / 8 1 o:'ben be would h'ave been gladdened with a clearing hospitals. 'The monc.y, therefore, black currant PER jpooQpjopooooQoi^oooooooooocoopooooooooooococoo Diir of dry socks. But, wiih a fleetingi smile ivas allocated as follows ;-TWar Equipment C.iPITAL PAID Fighting. Up his worn face, he asked the nurse Ijociety, £300; De 'W^aklon Court Hospital, l / S i it to tell his mother this, for he knew it £96 8s. Gd.t Fairfield Hospital. £81 8s. 7d.; R E S E R V E f u n d ! muld only grieve her. , " It is a prii-ilege of Urmston Hosijital, £81 8s. 7d.; Redburn Hospital, £58 8s. 7d.; Itempston Hospital, the Equipment Society,F said Mrs. Campbell, D E P O S I T S ^ q. “ to provide such necessary‘comfortpias dry £51 18s. 7d;; Dixperton Hospital, £45 8s. 7d.; & l e m o n ! 1/7 H o w x o m a k e ; m o n e y | Hailshaml Hospital, £5; SuSse.x V'.A.D., £25; MELON socks for the men in the' ti'encHes.” '[ Recreation Room Fund, 'Upperton Hospital, A D V A N C^ &C.I £4 5s. 6 d .; L eaf H o sp ita l, ,£12 5s- ’'d . oz. 1 / n The Mayor’s Stipulation. ! Votes of thanks to the Mayor for the loan YOUR PEACH \ F'Ri Mrs. Davies-Gilbert congratulated D r. of the parlour and'to Mr.s.! G wvnne for her TIN XYBrien Harding upon his election to the presence were carried witli,.acclamation. LLOVOS B^NK (FRANCE) S N M ayoralty for the third year in' succession. PLUM 1 / 3 1 In response hi.s- Worship said he had ,only, CfWiTT.'itpTgs.Bargai^vesBijawt.. accepted the position again on the distinct uhdcrstandfng that the Mayoress should be GAFE CHANTANT. i n k THE relieved of some of the '(Tnties which had RASPBERRY hitherto fallen r-ither weightily upon, her shoulders. It is riot right- to get too old TWICE as sweet as ordinary Jam. AVOID b is too soon,” he said, a maxim with-which we DE WALDEN COUElj COMFOETS shall‘all agree. 'The Mayoress has certainly % - , ------ASTE PAPER CO., hud an arduous time since her father was F U N D , j • elected to the Mayoralty two years ago. Charity functions innumerable she has at­ CHRISTMAS Gli b/a, ijl DOW ELL RD .,SEA st^U RN E. D E L IG H |t FDL ENTERTAfNMENT AT tended with always a charming smile,, and w'llling grace, and an assured manner which T H E 'TOW N h Ia LL. 1 ; ■ . > I ; ' ■ sc metin,es made one forget her youtl^ful The caf^chanlant in aid:of the Comforts y4ars. But we must for her sake be content [''upd of D|e W alden Court Hospital, held ■ 8. Al l kiNjds a n d a n y q u a n t i f y p u r c h a s e d . td see'ban,a little less' often in future at :,n the Assembly Room of; the Town Hall Messrs. GEO.-r piiblio functions, though we know she will on Saturdaiy afterribonj was an unqualified v| $ACK$ PROVIDED. PROMPT i COLLECTIONS. ir. no sense lose interest in many of the iiuccess. From -three o’clock until six the objects which have claimed her attention liall was cijowded. 'The graiad staircase pre­ TaU|e this early opportunity,of rel siince she has held her exacting, office. sen ted q u ite a ie stiv e ap p earan ce ■with its at the Front that CHRISTTISIa J decorationsi of bright-tinted, autumn leaves , intention at is to send some gifi H m a la ir SEND A POSTCARD. onours for Workers. , * and scarlet berries, sent .by the Hon. Mrs. IHoi^cseir^ oF ' once and thus AVOID The little bronze Voluntary Worker'i Rupert (Iw^nne, who was personally unable Badge, consisting of an intertwined V and W be p re sen t j M e s s r s . G e o r g e B e o %v x & C o .l .ooo< surmounted by a crown is now fairly w’ell The proceedings were opened by -fbe 30, Seaside Road, Eastbourne. known, bu't I think the Equipment Society lyor, wbp commended tlio object of the rem inder, as undoi^btecily the res cx n claim gree.t credit for the fact that 374 tertainment and from that time until the j more severely taxed this Chris! ol its workera, including those from, fjie ish every thing went merrily. m e n serv in cduni^y, districts,'have been awarded it. Tffii ‘The entertainment itself, presented in two 'V.Y- 'Vpluritayy W orker's'Badge is awhrded by was I excellerit in euhry way. Mr. The following List of Articles nil d Pe^j-twee’s amusing 'sketch, “ Postal Djirector General of Voluntary OrganieatioBs .’s ^ B e s t ' ’■cle boon and a blessing to one of the| for three months' service of an average of :ers," proved most diverting, and it was CONSULfT nine hours’ work a dajy. The badge has to inly extremely well acted. Miss M. be relinquished immmiately . the holder _ brnton (as the prim old. gossip. Miss Y o u never will I grudge cCases to be a regular worker. Several of Rudd), Miss W hatford (as Miss Evans), Miss Trench Coats. the workers at the depot also bold certifi- Farnell Ja^ Miss Parker), Miss Bowen (as the price of yOur t R u d g e ” Fleece and Leather Coa^ LOVELY’S GARAGE and et tes for thiee months’ continuous service Gladys Graham) and Dombardier 'W illiams The sturdy Rudge-'Whitworlli-^tht strongest, . 't reliable (as the ■worried lover, 'Ralph Mayne) each Linings. ,, Horn the Red Cross Society,- to which, otf wheel on Briiish roads—wil^ quickly save its cost in the scored an individual triumph. By A^hoinimen% Fleece and Kapok Sleepij course, the Equipment Society is affiliated. Cxclc Makers ta . time gainedOAined and healthHeallK maintdinedJmaintainedJ * ■ - Then, top, the .society has instituted a de­ The irreHrsssible ”[ Antqnian Pierrots," HJU, King George. Bags (a Real Boon). . General Eniineerin^ works, , coration of its own—fa chevron—Svhich' ii wi;th their Iguidiug light, Mr. Patton, made ' Send kOydayfor$he oll-oboutdtcatai for the aakinK» a rarded tw a worker after six months’ ser the very ndost of the Hiorfi time they were C ardigan Jackets. . COVENTRY. } s rice'. After a year’s seryice a gold chevron allotted, in tvhich to amuse the audience, and Rudge-W hitworth, Ltd. W oollen ScarveSi • • is awarded. Permission to institute an in­ needless to say they were greeted with loud • • EASTBOURNE. dividual decoration had been given to all ap p lau se. | >eiil D ^ o t: 10, TERMINUS RlQAip, EASTBOURNE. voluntary organisatiaus, and this idea of the Madame Constance Lyallj sang Fletcher’s chevrons was borrowed from a London hos­ "Smile ofi Spring” land ! Haydn Wood’s NOTE o JL pital. A woi-ker' can only get the coveted " R oses of P ic a rd y ” ■with h q r u su a l eixquisite ADDRESS- ivegent chevron when she has already ohtaiped both taste, and -both she and Madame Olive Tree the V.W. badge and.a certificate, and she is, (who also contributed to both parts of the ybu may bo sure, very proud to be ab|b, tri programme) had a warm reception. Miss Telephone 47. « »EASTI nfear it on her indoor uniform. The chevron Sherwood's; 'cello solos and Miss Amy Rean’s GREATER LQNDON RUBBER CO. recitations also helped immensely towards u s t n o t ,be w o rn o u t of dooi,-s. W e sh all 40, SEASIDE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. I . I * • ' ’ . soon be .-having corporals and sergeants the success of the programme, and one of nmopg the depot wojrkers! I wonder it they the most charming features »of the second OIL COATS. * New and Second-Hand Fojrds in Stock. art 'was the graceful dance given by Miss . V ■ I )\fill go - further and have commissioned COLLARS. CUFFS. BLACK RUBBER WATER. n in k s? ' £•oris- Holdsworth. Corpora Newton ahd AIR PILLOWS AND PROOFS. ' ------' --J Mrs. Darbyshire Jones very kindly undertook CUSHIONS. Spare P^its for Fords aiid Scripps-Booth the: duties of aCfcompanists.; RUBBER DOLLS. TATfO : ast Week’s Activities. Between the first and second parts of the BEDS, &c. ENEMAS. Draught Tube Dooritops Of the 272 garments despatched from the programfne' Councillor R. 'T. Thornton gave NURSING APRONS. SOLUTION. in Stock. depot during the week ending November 3, one of his breezy little speeches. After sing­ 90 w a n t Ao th eiB .E lF .- a n d -M .E .P ., 10 to th e ing the praises (not more than they deserved) ELASTIC! STOCKINGS. it.h’.C..f89 tc the Navy, and 83 to local hos- of-Dis Walden Court Hospital and its Com­ BED SHEETING. 3 qualitie*. REPAIRS. riitals; 'The articles made numbered 979, and mandant, Lady Wilson, he mentioned three BALLOONS. inniHiiiniiiiiiiiiiinjiiiiiHHinmiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiili'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHix Hie weekly attenclhnce of workers whs; 480 tfiirigs which the hospitalbadly needed a ALL RUBpER GOODS. TMiis was lower than in the previous ■week, large wardrobe or ouiiboni-diin which to keep ‘‘ Reliance ” y h e n th e a tte n d a n c e w as 519. splints, wi&er bath chairs and a small P9ny LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S -TRY to draw al heavy chair, which the hospital WELLINGTONS. i iifts ' Received. already poiisesses. , , . r. SERVICE dUM BOOTS. Mackintoshes.I . ■The teas were served at!the hack of the i T N O W ! There Were only 70 gifts sent in during the hall by the nurses from the hospital. Miss SCHOOL Co a t s , c a p e s Waxfft, L)ry and Com­ week, and the donors of these 'were Miss Maxlow, Mrs. Erskine and Airs. Patton AND HOODS. fortable Trench Style. 0 . C. BAR] ■\yilson. of Laleham (18), Miss DunderdaleL superintending the arrangements. The Q Pay a visit of Inspection Mr. J. E. Aytoun. Mrs. Spencer-Mason, Miss nurses also sold programmes with the assist­ JUNC' A. M. Fo,wc'eft, Mrs. Price, Miss Buck, Mrs. ance of three or four of .the “ Antonian HOT WATER BOTTLES. toj my Establishment. ^ . Lambert (15), and Mrs. MjcCutchan, P ie rro ts ,” i F ro m a ll a p p earan ces th e Corn-; t-M ''. You will b? surprised ancK •I forts Rund should benefit substantially from EASTBI Working Parties. j so au’ccessful an afternoon. pleased. ^, CLEAN UP the dug outs; Destroy nil disease The Hellingly Working I Party (per Mrs, ! crerms in nostrils- by .using “ Nostroline." Grant Duff-Ainslie) sent I in nine returns, Look out Bi> -e lor cold in the head, nasal catarrh, sore ihroat. and "fine’’ unless, you M O F F A T & C b. F o r Voi fianKham (Mrs. Owen) five .gifts, and St. Stationery uLf A SOLDIER’S 42 DAYS IN kill the enemy germs. His position is lost Michael’s (local) Working Party (Mrs. C.i E. dlreotly_____ ^you . giv..giy©* him. “ Nostroliue.' Use ■’i-att and Mrs; Inkson) 18 gifts. These gifts I ! HOSPITA^. NoGtroUne"* daily to prevent aud cure nose re not incliided'an the pruvjous total. | and throat disorders: Refuse dud fake^ Of I A LARGE VARIETY Stationery FarpoBCB. chemists Is. 3d. from: H. R. Browne. 1. Corn- fieldioad; k . J. ; Crisford. 277, Seasid^ J. SPECIAL LINES IN, WRITIl ha Christmas Sale. Forbef, 10. OcKlynge-parade; Lion Drug OF Se! •aeant H. _ —Bryne, of thie 44th Co. of Requisites of every : lihristm as. salj L Stores. 53a, TerminUB-road; A. Broetpr, 6. A LARGE AND , Arrangements for thes, Christmas . salh at Royfil Bng'ineerS, tells -a remarkable story. Station*paradc; Ji Senior. 2, Comptou-etreet, Gonville House move on kpace, and it pro- He suffei-ed from excruciating pains in the J. Stovin. 6, Central-buildings; DaviBon & Co., description. ------iiiaes to be a great .success if only you'will toiLETSETS, back, due to kidney trouble, i At last ho got Jjtd., Stores: Mr. F. Mogicy. 35. Church-street; j-t-rL i dll patriotically decide fh do.a great ,deal so bad thoit he was’ obligefi. to go into hos- D. liarchant. Rockingham^-place, Eastbourne; oif .your Christmas shopping there. ! and most chemists elsewhere. DINNER WARE a n d rital, whUre he lay in constant priin for ) 09 iBR rna' co m vm cjs eg »a na esc I a n -o e L a ’ :brty-two days. He now writes;—‘I have notibeen troubled with my bapk since taking TEA SERVICES. C. B A R L E Y Baker’s Backache Pellets. 'Altogether I was COMMISSION Fojl EASTBOURNIAN. in fiospital forty-two days, but 1 did not im- Private Stanley Harold Cannon, son of Mr. A lio SE7^“OF JUGS. PRINCESS ALICE MEMORIAL 'iro've until I took the first dose of Baker’s ,-nd Mrs. J. B. Cannon, ot Sidley-ro-ad, has hecii ^ f;inter | & Siatidner, gazetted to a second lieutenancy in tho Koya) Jackache Pellets. I was out M hospital four Field Artillei-y. and proceeded on baturday to PISTlPtCTIVE HOSPITAL. days afterwards. 1 was cbiripletely_cured. to take up his duties- at Edinburgh. taccond jtmOION k it EASTBOURME never! had to take any more. Baker’s Lieutenant Cannon uas formerly in the em­ Reas( nable'Prices and Good Qaalitjf i I kache I.Pellets ape a positive cure for ployment of the Eastbourne Corporation at !< Telephone—^ . Backache.'Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatism, the Town HaJI, aind was .in the Sussex Yeo­ B BJt CM t2B cat m» m i ^liPPOfiTED BY VOLUNTARY CON manry. Ot the outbreak of the war ho was Gravel, Dizziness, and all 'Kidney 'Troubles. cal’ed up and served irith the Sussex Yeomanry TBIBUTTONS. > , o3t a box to-day. Can be obtained at Bopts’ at Gallipoli and afterwards in. Egvpt. Removals — 55S branches. Is. '3d. per box, or post free, 101, SEASIDE ROAD. ^ S S BLOOD 37BALTB IS IM Pd^lBLa The following Is the weekly return of in plain wrapper, direct from Baker s Medi- and .Wmrd BXiOOD patients for week ending November 7. 1917 eiie Co„! Limited, 1, Southampton-row, 18BX>XOZH&. r C a^elh ^. Bathrobe 35/- , Number of inmates November 3. 1917, 33; A “ BORROWED’’ BICYCLE. W arehousing ------,XN AKr>- - Lwdon, 'W-C. WA|MTED TO PURCHASE V E lfA------R^ Z-----..,_^VS,POO». O li admitted during the week, 13. ; Bicycles ho(ve hfid an increasing attraction Biiseflr Sa.. leadibtt Ch^miiU or Discharged during the week. 11. ' for the ybuh'ger generation of late. Vet an- ...... idteBOo-..... Q o. ^...... l Oafc. y.'W.s, London. Bnt. Remaining in hospital at date, 37. Ollier youthffu " borrower " was brought before — FOR CASH ------PICKFORD’S. VS A R 8’ SUCCESS* Thi* hospital is open tor the inspection of OUR DEFENDERS ON SEA (I^iD LAND. , Colonel A. Bowes j.Mcin (in the chair) and Mr, ^9 Holt Mie, ipeMy remedy for the public any week-day between tne houre iiydney Hudson at the Police Court on Thurs­ GO OD, CLEAN, Fains in ]^ k . Gravel. Kidney,' of 2 p.m, and 4 p m. Patients may be ylelted 'k'he Biehjop ot Barking earnestly' appeals for day. George Hayjtor.lor 3,5.'Winter-road, who • Bladder Diseases. Stone, &e. Gy their friends- on Sundays, Wednesdays, gilts'of money, books, magazines, illustrated iSECOND-HAND ESTIMATES FREE. ' 1/3 & 8/«. of Chemists, or poet pap€rs clothing; wpollenI!'comforts, mine- is 12 years of agc.Jaclniittcd tliat he had taken 0 f f II Allr« P lL lljf i frw Dr. De Roos' Medi'cin«'<^« and Bank Holidays from 2 to 4 p.m. Addi­ a cycle which v.las loft outside a house in Unldyed Cun^Uitiir Specinltiet. tional annual knbseriptlone are urgently Qiieepere' I gloves. Clirietmii^ : puddings and Milton-rbad. and! two front lamps from Specially Constructed W arehc eeded. Contributions will be thankfully toYacco folr the winter's work! at ths vaiiotie machines standink ni King’s-drive. He said FURNITURE. received by the Hoii. Treasurer, 0 O'Brien ports amokiK'thc brave toilers; of the sea^ cu- that he wanted a Jridd, and intended to return A pply.— Sarding, 15. Sorith CHIT. GaetboitTne.—Bouse gagexl in sweeping the seas, bringing our f keen a 61 & 63, SUSANS RD. & 95, SEASIDE RD check on the prices charged to see that they are within the Food Controller’s margin of COLDS ABE PREVALENT, Our seliction of Jlutumn Millinery profit. arc made Facial Treatm ents, ♦ ' itichf^e^ dll the latest shapes. EASTBOURNE GLEE CHOIR. P A toL S up for the TROOPS Face Massage* / 1 iThe third annual concert of the Jlastbourrie Just now, when" colds and influenza are VELOt|RS ol Special VtJue in Neweit M IIMManicure, | iiee Choir was held at the All Souls’ Parish particularly trouble^me, you cannot do TO YOUR ORDER, _____'Wellesley-road, on -Wednesday last, in better than ti-j- an old and effectual rernedy •n I ' ■ i Colouring.. I Electrolysis (a Sociality) ^ .aid of funds t o t providing Christmas. paro(“le are Dispatched to Troops A b ro ad . llor ra

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BEFORE THE BENCHi 1 '1 * n in g THE BEST BRITISH-MADE I T H S t ompany ■ e Tea. C Groceries. Provisions. Court of Summary Jewell rs and ■ Y ' l l ' Ibranehes n." C. O B ri^ Harding), Major H,‘ P. Moli- VV. ICeay, ’Councillor ’'companiei trading D. C. W. Bolton, Sir Steyning Bdgerley, Mr. PER Claude Bishop, and Mr. S)^dney Hudson.] addition, t h s words #■■■ LIGHTI-NG ORDER. Thomss C Salter, of Eangney-road, from who!^ oitice in Teiminus-foud a light "vVas HE FACT that “ M A'ifpOLEl’ hLve kept down the showing at 5.40 p.m. on October 21, was fined pride has’helped to a 15s. P.c. SimmoiLs proved the case. demand for Maypole Be.?sic Andrews, cf Jevington-gardens, ad­ M argarine, which iS now greater that they can possibly mitted a similar otience on October 25, and l o m v/as also fined 10s. She stated that she had - fi. s u p p l } ^ ^ forgotten to draw tUo blinds, ’ • ' ; BOV WHO SLEPT QUTJ Users of ^Jargarine are reqiiestej to be econom ical Jane Neuman, of Hesmohd-road, admitted that she bad'not ccinplied with a school at­ in its use,-aiid so help our cistinfry in these difficult, tim es, tendance order ihade on July 6 in respect of her son, who she said played trudfit. i Mr. ^ m a y p o l e c o u l d , e Eovargiie said the boy had^ absented hiniself i isily sell th sir entire output of from school three times, and had‘slept out M argarine! a t 1 /2 oir 1 / 3 pbr pound. once. The case was adjourned for;a,^:month. MARRIKD A RUSSIA n J Enioufa^e those: British Eoocl Producers w ho Sarah Lilis, oi G, Willowfield-road, ad­ Buy at the International. mitted that see had lorgocten to seiid a regis- have alw ays k^pt thei r prides i down. tiatiou loim 10 tue pouce within the speci- K ■■ ' i *■ hea time, and she \v<\a fined i;i. Her loager, E j: ' ■ I . Ana ijoonty, who had iiiiea in the A.it.E. foim siaCHig that she wa?i of . British naiionaiity, now seated that she was Russian W e shaU esteein your DMRY Co., Ltd, by mairiagc, but thought the question on Uic loriu luemt naiionuJity at birth. She BRl L biiC^ A ddreuet : ' WES fined..5s., and advisOd to be careful is. custom. ** the. futurOi- 8 ^ TERM INUS R OAD, aiid 1184. SEASIDE, /GIRL AND \\OUNDED SOLDIER. Lctitki ileener, 1-1, living with her parents SYPWEY^ Lu'j.owei’‘;Yiuei-,; pleaded guilty to a charge EAS TBDURME. °A stealing a, iwayA gold keyless watch, You will appreciate oui W h e re value £3. lUs., belonging to Miss Jennie Rat- ^ Australian? clifi'e, of 40, Royal-parade, on October 27. 'j&ms cdmufbml Miss RatcHtx'e said the watch was left on to cater for it. ^l^LBOURNE iirnleaTmr.’MUMUts the kitchen dresser, and she^mis-sed it after tne girl had been in the house delivering iish. tdiiex Detective Inspector Wells' said the girl admitted, the theft to him, and stated ^ p m e n t IDx. th e chat she had given the watch to her father ^at pndes fixed by BANK saying that she had picked it up in Seaside- road. Mr^s. Gale said the prisoner came to her f r with a gDod’character five weeks ago. She ITROLIER was a good girl at work, but in addition to \a e watch .she had stolen a gold ring, a gold- vuoocii, and money. She had been writing GROCERS IN THE WORLD HEAD OFFICE: 71,l0M 3ARD STREET, E .C 3. to a wo.unued soldier, and; appaiently Horn THE BIGGEST tile proeced.s of what she had taken, had \ / i boutrlit him a watch for 15s. Gd. T E A c o f f e e GROCERIES :: PROVISIONS CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED - 431,:ia4^200 The Mayor said the Bench had decided to I.S. 86,1 put the gill on probation for six months,;and X c a p i t a l "P A ID U P advised her to stop her correspondence with 5 ,0 0 s,672 soldiers at once. * . ' A! r e 3 e r V e f u n d 3,600,000 MOl^ DAI .-^[Before the Mayor (Alderman D E I ^ s It s ; j & c , (Ocii, 1917) 1(59>,641,262 O. O’Biieii Harding), Mr. V . L. Wallis, LATE MR. STElNLEi Co-.mcillor W. Bolton, ' Alderman E. ADVANCES. &c. 1 I do 62.433^784 i/iiKe, Mr. y-dney Hudson, and M r / Roland Burke.] ■•-J FUNERAL LA^T THURSDAY. SPECIAL PURCHASE

‘j: f r e n cL.n h AUXILIARY:AW A-iuxArii : . y o u t h f u l CAMP DOITEBER. ' ' ■ . ■ I ■ 1: II The funeral seryice of the late ME.f.Jo1in OF- LLOYDS SH K (FR A PE) & NA l O N k m m m i BARK (FRANCE) LTD. Emily Hug!i3=, of Wintur-road, -n-as sum­ Steinle, conduetedj atj-the Maviuo Hail, Long- moned for faiJint; to obey a schocl atfendanco stone-road, la s t ThiiV-sday i pfterrioon, rVas pf- order on Novrmbrr 2 made in re.vpect of hdr ten d ed byjy a cri■qwdjed assembled------to - pay, a ’Ms dsff ------M r; H . W . F o v arg u a.-raid th e bo.v -was a wasw as universallyuniver.sally loved and respectedrespected; The truant and slept out. He also loiterecT round chiebmourners ere M rs; K alteiib ao li, Mjr. A V 0 1 D 1? IS AP P 01 N T M ENT. the camps. Klie -.vas fined 2s. Gd. C .. B IiSv (nephew)', Mr. and: Mrs. G. E. May- unary OBSTRUCTION, nard, Mr. and Mf .. IBaddeley; Mi.ss Buxton, Emmanu(>r Vv'codford, of Tower-street, wds and Miss .F. Hodgkinson. The coffini whidh nnumci’ed i'or obstructing the highway in w as e n tire ly coveiled w ith flowers, wa-s boriie ;i i|-, fLeaf Hall-ro'i.d on November 5. bj( 'Measrs. J,. W alder, S. Thorpe, G. ./ittfleld, CHRISlrilAS GIFTS FOR I THE FRONT.- Police-constable Coxjping said the man was .Rii'by,' Archer and Hawes,: members of the tin the Marine Hotel and his baihow was Plymouth BfoHiren. . /Standing outside./ VTitness went in and Among the; oongregation Were Alderman E. Duke,■•'I" Mr. C. J.‘ yinall, .(.jjgthe lie v . |W . M. forciij^t him qtit.X^ ■ ssett Kerr.v,-Mr. A fine pf 2s. Gd. was imposed. Evans, the Rev. G. iP. B e ssett A. W.- Beckett, Mr. Ow-en' Bradford,Brad Mr. F. c o a Si p r i s i n g t h e l a t e s t m o d e l s A | I^eskrs. O e O. BRbwN I& e a , Ltd., REGISTRATION FORMS DELA'y ED. S. Champion,' Mr. JA. Leiinai'd, Mr. .J. j J. : ■ ' Y J ' ■ ‘ , '-i 1 ■ f : Jane Firbnnk, of Ro.yal-parade, summemed S au n d ers, a n d M r; J j W . N ich o lls; Me.ssjrs. Take tiiis early, opportnnity of rediindipg those"Wlib have relatives and friends jin respyct of registijation forms vrhich did H. Morley, S. Vennj, G. j Whitehorne and ' ■not re ac h th e pulfce w ith in 21 h o u rs, said Da'Vid Thorpe (lepretepting the Brethren); ' SPECIAL PRICES. at the Froiit'that CHRISTMAS|.is rppidly drawing near, and/ any whose: she posted therh on Sunday evening, and Mr. Heni-y vine (bhaiiTnan of the Artizan^’|: intention jt is to send sonie gif^iof comfort and usefulness should do S0 j. at •probably the postbox was not cleared that Dwellings Company), [Cpuncillor B. Bradford:; ‘ onOP and thus AVOID a Ny lilSAPPOliNTMENT in delivery. ' n ig h t « (director). Mr. Vernbn Chater (secretary)/! Inspector Prattr*said the forms were re­ and Mr. Markw.kk (omco staff); Dr. If. Hab-|: M e s s r s . GfjoRGE & Co., IiTsi.'feel that it is essential to offer this good (director of the Eaisjfbourne Sanitary , Lstbourhe. ceived on TuesMy, October 3P. Steam . Laundry Co.j; Mr. J. H. Wright reminder, as undoubtedly the resouroep of the.Postal ^-uthorities wiH be much , Defendant wa.s fined 10s, ; (secretary), Mr. F. W right and Mr.' Hotch- more severely, taxed -this- Ofaristmastlde owing to - the increased, num ber of ALLEGED THEFT OI*'' GLOWING CROPS. kRss; and Mr. H. T. IWuford (Y-ounglMen’s I ' ^ men serving abiload and at home. Emma Moors, of Alma-road, who was sum- Christian Association). ‘ imoned for i>Ucged theft of . growing crops on jThe service was impressively conducted by ] m 2. O. -Gurney, praiMrs being offered by Mr-i , X he f ^n ' and Mr. TTidvpp. Mil. W'ilford was at ' bodn and 1 ^ blcssirtg to ohe-Vf the Boys during thp bitter cold winter months in advice. This .was granted. ■ Le . organ, and the two liymns sung were : ^ ‘ "Btore ‘ ' 'The Saids of Time are Siiikingf’ and, NO iviSH TO CONVICT. „ 1 Thtro is a Fountain. Filled with Flood.’’ j w L A D I E S ' C o a t s . Woclllen Gloves and 'Mitts. Frederick W. Pottc-r, of Gr.inge-gardent, These had been specfally chosen by the de- : ceased gentleman. F ie^e «nd LeaUieiE Coat summoned fer (uivuig a motor car to the Furi^loves. danger-ot the public in Grove-road on Oetd- Iff a short but earnest address Mr. Gurney i O W N F U R S 3l, - rellahit ) Linings. -j iber 31, denied the ofi'ence. r.-ier reading portionsi of the Scriptures, said > Sleeping Helmets. ..lilt they had suffered severe loss iff thp its cost ixi the Fleece and K apok SleepibR j Joseph Brockjturst, 13, said that at. about* •Cap I Covers, ^ ill.15 a.m. on October 31 he was riding.to^ death of Mr. Steinle. i N ot only had he been Relriovated, and Bags (a R ial Boon). a personal frienJ,a biit his sweet Christian ' •e for the euJkftiM* Kvards the Ton-n Hall, ami as ho turned into Cardigad Jackets. Woollen Underwear. iGrove-road a motor car coming towards him character had been; a living testimony tcpert yV orkers NOTE iroad. ' ' sidnFiwas eondiicted by Mr. Morley and. M i. i I Charleq Hollins, a cabman, who corrohor- V enn, ' ! I m DRESS feegent flou^e, X^rminus Road, Beautiful floral tri iutes I were senti frpm ' on: the Premises ated the bn.v's dc.wi i-pticn f. J tho accident., ■ I j . ' L :* ^i iwas thereupon dismissed. ■' - tage that it can easily jbe applied to any par- OP ticuittr part of the' bbdy where warmth is A LARGE AND VARIED STDCK TO SELECT FROM. required; further, by ijreating and maintain-- t T ^ E T S . ' ’o;- I ■ l-i ' - ■ ' ■ * i ^ a steady ■Warmth it comimonly indiices ., ' "IT- MltlTART POhlCE. healthy and refreshing sleep. | =n- IThece facts were forcibly broimht hciffie R |(N G 961 iN E R W ARE a n d us cn goii^, through tho Lion Drug Stores;' FOR 1 J - FIHE RESULTS 53, • Terminus-road, Eastbourne, repently], kXl$ & PRIVATE £5 FINE AND MAGISTERIAL T E A S E r v i c e s . I Mv PRANK HAMBLIN ^. They have for years phst had an pstahlishei^ HkijRE GARS. - in iifia’s battle aro not 'nained' Wit iont effort. •I' WARNING. reputation for these, and now hold a very Obstacles lare often many and'diflicult. Nor 'large stock of high-clhss nqw season is per^ondl courage, or the will to do well, S E T S 6 F iJ U G S . which are sold,, as alway.s. at their LOVE LY. 1. EASTBOURNE. always sufficient. The individual needs good I i 13 Sussex Qardens, j “ A certain class of civilian in Eastbourne known cut prices. ; A visit ftp one of equipment, certain affis-Lo assist him, know- seems to regard maltreating the military stores is certainly an education. iedp 'A atiH I A7riA(MAAi-iA KtAincr oWii-tn'Jir ^Tiai Prices and Good Quality police as tho usual and even patriotic; thing sol ito do,” said the Assistant R^ovost MArshal streng.. ^ ______^______. Terminus Road, iat the police court on Friday. . ; to dejiend entirely upon the unaided recto- The case was one in which Mary Thorpe, p.erati^e bow.r of tho-body whe^ ill-health jmarried, of Le.she-street, was chai'ged with TRADERS’ REPRESEmTlVR th re a te n s ] .Na’rvrre needs tim ely! assistan ee EASIDE ROAD. iRomovnls — . EASTBOURNE Jobstructing the military police in the execu­ now,and then, .especially under ijbderh oir- and \ tion of -their duty, an offence which the eumstanc^s. tiLhealth is a big h'andicav to I ^v* Iwoman denied. the mkn -who would make the. most'of him­ W arehouffiri^ Ophthalmic Optician- i Lance-Corpl. F. G. Kelly said that at 9.20 TOj CONFER W ITH JPOOD COMMlTfTEl self,; it jalso militates againsfi ..fesaininh ^ i T O , jPtURCHASk p.ujf. on November 24 he Was endeavouring ! WHEN NECESSARY. b e au ty apd charm. A vast', amoi|at of pre- T e l e p h o n e 93 to arregt a violent prisoner in North-street. A K E E A N b 0 O N EE C T I O N E E.. ventable illness'is due directly oil indirectlyn d irectlv :F 0 R ,CA£ H ; PICKFORD^S. -There was a large and hostile crowd pf to irregularities{rnlmri'f'ipfl ofr»f the,+>ia orgalis Avo-atto_ oa digestion — and aBsimilatjon. The experienc^' of mahy i GOQH, (JLE4.;N.. jciviliana and soldiers. W.feile he was flthe butchers, bakers, 'dairymen and H-. BRA D FO R D (E stabli.shed 1814*),- istrugglii.g with the prisoner (fefeudant held thousands of ‘people in aU classek of. iKwiety ESTIMATES FREE grqfcei's pf the town, having been invited each H ia f i s t r e e t ; |QLD TOWN. EASTBOtJENE. proves th«i( wisdom VNDr i him py the. shoulder and shouted “ILet the t") 'nominate five representatives with whom Self-raisii g' Pi- stry Flour our own make. man gp.” , She impeded hini in the execution the I local Food Control; Committee may com Constructed Warehojuse of his duty. His comrade blew ajwhistffi Agent tor Horniman’s Pure Teas. fer,!-when necessary, upon, points connected Bakings oatefiillyi attended to. All kinds of OF USING r and Police-constable Simfaons came 'to their ■with their respective t^ade.s, the following cake m ade ;to order. S eaat sold. Apply:— I ' : assistarice. After the prisoner was secured tradesmen' have been selected:— I Beechjim’s Ftll^ on the first sign^ of iigdisi j position. ,A remedy of uhr'iialicd; value for w itn ess a n d th e co n stab le w en t to fi-nd; th e Butchers.—Messrs. S. EastOn, H, C, 5T PRICES IIVEN 4. TERM IN U S BU ILD NGS, wonjan. '\Vhen they first confronted her she -lEECTpET.--Te 0 W L A N D ’ S ! functional; disorders of the htniduch, liver, B a sse tt, A. O’H a ra , AL T . S tredw ick, C- E ^ IB Q U R N E i POSTAU d i e e c t o e y - 3all. ; r Any Distance. ran away, but they caught her in Seaside kidnej|8 and bowels, this me.,i,-iiip will cer-- chandler tllampden. Park), with Mr. C. O; D lEsta illshed 1870), with.,,which is incor* taiuly enajble •‘-be majority of iclij.? to Ite^ P h L e i s z ; E a i i E b u r n c and she was brought to the Central Station. Godfrey sx officio. 1 1 1 ,,, m°ratert IBEQKETr’s Borough Directory, is Lance-Corpl. Cheshire and Bolioe-constable ubllohed annually in December, prico 1/6. free, fifom iwhat is often the serio u s Bakers.—Messrs. G. B. Soddy, P’. J. Lower) otioee of alterations, advertisemente, Ac.) tfoubl^. Tho misery of o r o f Bimmons corroborated the evidence. They C. Thomas. E. D. Hyde and G. Wiseman. S HOLLANDS, ihad no doubt as to the identity of the should be made to Oowlaud Bros., 25, Seaside- eonsttpatmti, the wretchedncs.s m biliouf Dairymen.—^Messrs; S. Simmons," G. H j w om an. r road.. Eastboo^eJ The Bed Book contains attack^ and sitk neadaches, the dullness, do; IS A K S RD . & 9$ .SEASIDE RD< Chatficld^H. H. Frowd, XV. 3. H oitdley a n d correct. I lists of Eesideiits, Trades ahxl local - WICKED WASTE. Defendant declared that she knew nothing Information, pressic n ot spirits and lack of enei-gy due tp G. "'®’-! T ilb u ry , 1 sluggish liver—these may be s'hccessfally iof the incident; She was with two friends, Grocers.—Me.ssrs. C. H. Cavfe,,E. J. MillerJ The Dust Carts are daUy taking away valu­ land being attracted by the police whistle ran overcome (uid entirely banished by) the aid d . l¥ Q a rc made H. Lake, Bradford,and J. H .'Birchfield-j I NGIN^ll^ !MILI,WHI«HT,S. I’.VTTEEN Beechuin’s I’ilis, which are always safe and able matetlal which this country urgently Ito North-street. On account of the crowd The Ne'wha'ven Industrial! Co-operative! MAKJEES, BliAClvSMlTHS AND BOILER LLO up fgr the TROOPS i requires.; •; they "could see nothing, and were separated iMAKEES. J i'caa!;i|e,'ijeutie in action and beneficial at all Society having expressed! a desire to be repre-i And reiairers of all kinds of machinery time:;, I Being a preventive as well.as a curt^ for a short time. senfed, the PMoa Control Committee have; Fp YOUR ORDER, WHY WASTE PAPER, Two witnesses gave evidence that defen­ , Buph as tive ir^edniine, an occasiog^l do® will'■ be agreed that they should!'have'ia represehta-' STEAM. QA3 & WATEE ENC.INES. found :ot the greatest value for maintaining dant was with them in Seaside-road when tive on the Qrooprs’ Advisory jCommittee-j lapatclieci to Ti oops Abroad, . the police whistle blew, but the Bench de­ : i nYDEAULIC LIFT.i). Etc.' regulai gfioH health unimpaired.-( Try tbi^ W iring remedy when next you do not feel !ns well aa vcJ Men on thi •. High SeSc. D E ^ R O Y cided to convict, and defehdant was fined £5, and fixing Electric Motors,' C a r d b o a r d ' a n d ibr in default .a month’s imprisonment. The rrciHKiss & SON, you would! like and you -will testify to tba' iMayor, in announcing the result, issued a BOVSSWIFJE HER OWlt ASBCFOKD I^OAD, EASTBOORNE. . line results of taking ' y o iIr T R A G S ? warning that in future cases'no option of a FOOD CONTROLLER. fine Would be given. You!can. make an endless, variety cf milk; PRICES I 1/3, 2/3, 4/6. paddihge.’eayoaries, baked'puddings, etc., wft'hi :0TCH EAKERY, ■ 1 Propriator— A lliance D istributing A gency, '^ATOEA" Shtedded Suet and the rice, flakpd HG^TONE RD., EASTBOURNE, a n d S E A !hlfiE ROAD./ f o r c a s h a n d p a y t o p PBICBS. D. Marchant, > , Daily Colleotlona, PHARMACIST, ' IS'Id ail Principal South Coast towns. l STBOUR NE.- 1. iRockinshaiii Place. Old Eastibourae. so? iBrgTAB iiisH E ii 'Ho 1 9 1 7 W EIjjjNljjSDAy, !NTJ

NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES mani^facturing towns smdiliy: our soldiers -I in tlib fiol^.; Wo m ust usie w ith ecbnom.t IfUMB AND ARTISANS’ HOUSINQi RATIONS AT ONCj Establislke^ 1832., Tblephone 73. MESSRS. KILLI.C & O A V iE S , ' those foods with which we are' blessed as A UGTlONEilES 'A3PB ■ ’ AGENTS. producers,, so that mi^nition makers and THE IWAB, CO. J. C. [t OWNER & BROMLEY, SURVEYORSS T lR V E V n i AND VALTrERS, - .i manufacturin^g districts | geneuiilly: ma.y A |U U T I 0 N E E R S. Furniture Sales Conducted. SaUsl'of Pfo- redeive, together with ourj troops,'the full iGood Progress Despite oy. libUDON, perty and Sharbs at ! ‘ ' • bbneKt of all Qur imports: and home pro­ Council’s Call to Lol g-OTJSl|! AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE PROPERTY AUCTlONpidABT, ducts. i ' _ L . . W ar-Tim e Difficulties. k L It-is only by these little (individual saorl H O U S E S SOBVBXOES^D YALDEES. f TERMINUS i ROAD, EASTH6i J ^ E . fices th a t ' w.e'-can hope tjo overcome th e W ell-KnoVn Townsmen K h o n d d a . THE AHCnbN TEBMINLS EOAD, Valuations tor: Probate and o.ther Purposes; general deficiency, and in jdoing so we can F O B S A L E EASTBOUENB. ..I ...... I i‘i • . ‘ ' .11.' • ' . . . ' r £ always fee| that (we are taking our share of W ith the Foi’Ces. BAItFHONS r o o m s ; BASTBOUillliBri’ | the hardsl|ips endured by (our heroic kins- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 1 ■ — ON VIEW iTO-OAY. SALE TO-MORROW. ■ '■■ ■■ ■'->[/ — — .-.u'! I folk who a|re*!;aerificing th eir all. \'T.HE NEED FOR A C0MPHLs| Bu Order of the pxecutore of the Lats Mns. Vin e. ITBOUBNE & DISTRICT. and from other sotirces, A LANTERN LECTURE, | r Cadet O. H. Coles formerly a member of the PRODUCTlVEiN OP KOSELANDS SYSTEM, ' . THE AUCTION MART, staff of the Edneation Olhce, Town Hall, who In Aid of the. , a n o t h ; R gUGAR TRICK. ALLOTMENTS. t 57. TEEtilNUS EOAD. EASTBODENE. joined tbe’Army last February, is at Ferbright BCOTTISH WOMEN’S HOSPITAL, - training for a comoolissiDn in an infantry regi­ ' i t^. ' J . ,C. |t O W N E R & B R O M LEY ' (London UnitiS, ’ , . CoMPL.tiNTS kre many as to the conduct m en t. CQUNCILLOR ' RUSSELL'S VIGORlJ £ o c a l O f e io e , Aro iostrncted to Sell by Public Auction, at The 'Pbe twenty-ninth ordinary general'meefc« 'Auction Mart, on THURSDAY, 15th NoveMbeu, Win be aiven on FBID^Y'AFl'EItNOON,,Nov. Ss\ of certain gji'ocers in the tokn " ho refuse to ing of the Eastbourne Arti.sans’ '& l.abourers’ PROTEST. 5917, Bupetiok' At Threo o'clock, by the ' -! serve, people w’ith sugar because they hav Cadet Haigb, of the same office, joined the Improved Dwellings Coiupan.y, Limited, was m IR S^D S ROAD.r 0.UBE;H0LD F U R N I T UR E (re­ deposited their sugar ciards elsewhere, .R.O.A. last Afnil, qnd la undergoing training held at Ihv offices of the company m 'Xer< H moved from No. 1, Elms-avenue, East- HON. RYELIN.A HAVERFIELD, Beimntly ' Tho , ofl'endm's; aro not dphfined . to the fo r a co m m issio n . | ^ minusTi'oad yesterda.y (’i'lie.sday). Mr. Henrj| ,, R atio n ' a t once! -That,' in effer-t, wa f'hMri>oiai8,'hhSrOoiais, bdth Mom ^Qd4nd capital oftl(oftlces; rent mantels, ohimney glasses, hall furniture, Turkey, Khondda urging tho need tor the stril (In aid of St. Dunstan's). sugar on thfe basis of -thbir (ordinary- regular bis father’s office at the Town Hall, is now in .j'lbe directors’ if. report stated thaf ' £l44-

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BOY’S BEDTAL- M u s i c i # s m U H ' -d i s m i s s e B ! s o c i k i ASSAULT; progress Despite i C aptain Loftus Canton] of Filching} Manor; Alderman Harding’s Third | ,War Pensions Committee Jev-iugtbn n.iw uridergoirig treatnjifint, fo® tim e Difficulties* shell shoci:, /and has returned tO‘Eng|find. " I Successive Year, Holice Court Missioner’s The New Grebestra. I and Ijieidy H dpers. Mr. John: Murray will . publi.sh! Earl Desperate Strugglje. Brasselv’s volume of reminis(ience.S^:nd ex'* GENBSAIi MEETING: perienues in many waters.. The voluine w ill WAR-TIME LUNCHEON. A CHAT WITH MR. NORFOLK SOLDIERS’ DEPENDENTS OVER- be entitled “ Sunbeam, E.Y.S.’' SHADOWED by sugar CARDS. ^Ei\£SS OP EOSELANDS THREAT OF MURDER AND ITS ; i : .r ^MiOONE. ; I ALLOTMENTS. . The : Mayorrchoosing ceremony bn r rmay I T liei e is shortly to be a re-issiieljiof the was characterised 'by a simplicity and quiet SEQUEL. R ev. F . W . Or?le 'Ward’s last book, ‘■jiT'alling i COUNCIUiOE EUSSELL’S YIGOEOLS dignity lyhich was .impressive. There was | The action of i le local W ar Pensions Com- Upwards." His first boofi, “ The Kfieper ot -nintlf orcLnary gGUCiral nieew i no brilliant spcctaole. elaborate speech­ ' The musical .irrangements in Eastbourne fiaitteo in dfipefisifig v;ith the services of the the Kfiy.s,’’ enjoy-rd the same good. fo|'h>ne'. itbourne Artisans' & Jlabourers^ ; ‘ P R O T E S T . are delightfiil. Yo,fir concerts are of a high Voluntary lody I’vbrkcrs from tlie; sub-cOm- ellings Company. Limitetl, wai making or wearisbme dissertatibn upon the , The story of a boy’s brutal, assault Upon order of merit,'andl l ask for nothing better jffifies jof th e com pany lu Tei< qualities and capahiBties of the Mayor. ■ The M rs., Kimptpn, the’,, police court missioner; ■ when, staying in ybur town than an .after­ fiiitteea of tha'c fiatly has aroused considerable Mr. E. d. Gorringe, chairman of tile EiE astf jstcrciay (’I'ttesday'). Mr. Hem'S ,, Ration at once! That, in effect, was tne members of the Council and the handful of] was related before -the MayOr and' other noon at fh© DfeVonshire Park Winter feeling in some q ia®ters, where it is regarded bourne] Board of Gnai’dians, was absent from citizens whooccupied the public seats'in the magisti-at'es on Monday ivhen ' Frederick ' I, gBcl had dne support of M r ^ ■ r omniou expressed by'the Town Council at Council Chamber were. already acquainted I Garden.'’ '/v' „■ jth a t'th s five laciie-S w ho h a v e g iv en .so m ucli Friday’s mee|ing.^of fhat bod.y on acfiqunt of .gourne. Ml'. Benjamin Brnd'l the first meeting of the new .-municipal year with ithe civio record of.. Alderman O.’Brien Ca rter, J.5, pleaded guilty to the offence. .The ‘a.,Snch was [jhe appreciation recently voiced lime and syinpatliy to the work have not bjen indispfisitioa,.; and a me.ssag^ of Fyinpathy '^’'inall (ccedirectors),|Miss jS{ ' on Friday, .when the desirability Dr other- poy, who was on remand in.conneetipn with by a musio-jlovihgfvisitor -to Eastbourne, and Ifioll'treated.’ S !■'. ■ ■ /7 was directed to be sent to him . ' .•wise o f -organising another;/ food, economy Haiding.iaud it reniaiped bnly-?or Atdernian inbcher chai-ge; had been placed in- the -eare it efinsed ffte rentetion that there are many A paragraph i a! file committee’s minuteL IS M. A. B radford, M is s 'A j .. ' H. 'VW. Keaj, the father of the. Council, to , !: i iss A. M . Ciillingford; M rs. Mj" , ' ^ ew paign .in, the borough, was discussed. if Mrs,/ Kimpton, and it wgs during./an living yeavfin'^aiijil 'year oiit ,in the borough 'p’hieli came beffire the q'own Council on Fri­ I The m atter arose with £he presentation of express a few words of; genuine appreciation Attempt to escape I'roiu.her cUstody. that the to Whom it'dvould ha-V®, never OG.cnrred simi­ day. stated that Sir. J. J. Page had resigned Lieut. Arthur Chittv is home in England ss E. Mitchell, Mrs. A .'i’ilbealiai - after a loilg and paihnil t'iiue as a ytounded. jlclcetV'Mr. J. Bradley, Mr. J)' . the mmutes, of the. Local Food Control Gpm- of .the-services ungrudgi^pgly rendered to the Assaiilt was committed. larly to, express li word of praise for those his membersfidpiof the W ar Allowances Sub- mittee by CAnhcillor E. T./Thofhtbn, chhir- ibbrpbjgh daring .the ..past year ’ by Alderman !rs. Eimpton . explained t^ a f about '. 5 responsible if or the orchestral'music . at the Committee as .a!protest against the: services prisonte fii :Germuny. Lieut. ..Chitty was ^arehoiders), Mr. Herbert'i^'.V iHalfeding, and of cbnfideuce that he would vvoiind' Id /n September, 1914., and fias .re" .- tbi-yj Mr. iVerndn Ch'ater tsecrw '' , i man of the cpmmiit'be. .' The committee had 6’c ock ’on Novem berfi she-took the-boy %'! tea ■ Devonshire ’Park; Which does ‘ so much to jf .these ladies: having been dispensed with. contihue to preside ^.gver the town's ,^destin^esj jadbularise the town.:; Speaking-generally, re­ Ibis, bb’ivever, does not appear tefibe strictly cen tiv returned: from.Switzerland. ../ji •. I'. K, Markwick (poUector,).!" .. „ had nuder.consideratiOn' a letter from Lord with f, the samb ■ dignity - and,. diligenob .as \ tipttairs.to bim, and ns she' entered ..file room irs’/ai-n yal-;'.report stated that^ - ' Rhondda ui^iBg.^ the need' for the stfi^efet Vrit-Viertn 1tU shed past her and rah downstairs to the sidents'-nrertOP- apt to': take everything for :he fact. ■- | ■ - ro n i ro.year eiidi^'. - ■' Bcimbmy;-in -the epnsumptibh of 'foodstuffs, hitherto. ■ fi-oS door. The door'^ing Inched .she , Wa^^ granted. - j : ; > -. ’ Feeling that tfiere might be something be Lieutenant O rde W ard , son of thO, |Rev. and inviting th'e committee : to appoint a latedi-on. Ihe fact that'a gentleman-of Alder-1 ,bJ|e to catch: him, .but . the .boy struck .her '■ The lUevdnshire Park is a-valuable asset iindi this pt i-agfiapli t'a'at called for public "W. O rde. Wa: 'd, has retuined to France.'// aC l t i . . . __.-a.- id to V. Pood Economy Committee. ■ i I t ■was resolved, man Harding’s ■ standing and abilities is w ifi-] n the left eye and they struggled together to/.Ee.stboiifine;' a'iid the orcbestra is Without lotibe, a-re iresjefitative of tthe " Gazette” was in| the liist Loudon/air raid, but|.was,.sq . linkf -k:ioa4T:U.s. -liMfor th e pt«^;. ' ' however. . ' /■ ' [ ing -to take on hiinself the onerous duties of j doubt ono fir -it's most' attractive '.fenture.s.: A iiterviewed/ilr. jPagfi, .who at once explained inteiiiu cli> iuedd at the rataji ' for half an hour. Carter held' herjlby -'the Used to shell [lire- that he’ refused to. |qin' the Mayor forancther 'yeitr,” said Alderman! throat, befit her back over/a chair, aiid bit. .it-.Ugrenta ^ a r e n ifi/th'isvtbat the management Has ;hat bis resigmltiou was not tendered as. a fam ily whom he ::w.a's staying.f’in the i per abdum was paid-for;tk« , r "■‘^that in view of the recent food economy I hef on the arm. -Her, hair was pulled down tufstyefiyear gone! to! coitsiderable paifis and/teX- irotest: .against j|the dismissal' of the ladies iVltUj wii -‘ending ' M arch 31, a'nd" th a eella: ad slep t peacefully all 'thro'igh ‘ the- can^n*Su- of:j|th6. W ar ; Sa-vings Committee, pense to’mttuduce a;£efies of syinphony'tpn- 'l-om the W U" Allowances. Sub-Committee, ra id . ommended the payment -of aj ' the appoinfmeht of a new.Food Economy jbe catried uhaniniousiy rand that :their; action is locate her thumbs. He threatened to qtets .and: thamlior ' music concel’ts' during lilt because he fdlt that he cduld not usefully »e same rate for thet second haUj i ^ ininittee: to borough would .be nse- jwauld he endorsed by the; inhabitants gener- QUSder . her, afid, she 'had 'finally'to let him/ the iWiht'er seasiwli. The concerts are given •emain /upoii a'Isuli-conimittee ivhich was less Income Tax, making 4 pei; - :'lea8,^and, asaumjng. that further: economy .iiy-[ ! ,. ' ■ ■ --.i - . ■ o. She reported the /matter 'to thepOMce,! everk Friday aitprnoon, . the first l Series, Over-ridden fiv tfio W ar Pensions Committee Mr, Norinan John Prentice, of Hqjmeside,^ 'syear. The balance, they, suge^ . «n the contempnoni of foodstuff i.is esfen- The Alderman also, paid a warm tribute nil had been in bed-practically: ever siuc.ei. already; etfitte'd. eontihUing u n til Decembe® yo such an ixteut that its opinion was not’ Devonfiliire-pbvce, Eastbourne, fOrmfirly''01. I be carried forward. The com* pal_ih the national intereste, thii'xmmmit- -titthe Mayoress (wh? . vvas present'^in the : 1 olice-sergeaiit North,' . to < whom. Mrs. 2l’;'and'a eebopd epriee from Janizary 18 u n til /onght. before lafiies who served it were dis- the Bojrneo Co., Ltd., Bangkok,. Uiam,; whose bed 718 bouses and tenements^ (Cee-isloj opiiiion ThatlthbAarn'o can, best be Gouncil Chambe®);-who. had,-'he: said, per­ Kimpton reppifted the incident,'Said th at she death took place', on July-. 15, has l'ef|. estate b lu e of. th e p ro p erties 'vras ■ «ffbM.ed.% ncompuLsory system of ratibn- formed the’duties devolving upon her with was very'mueli distressed, and had obviously It. ivadN by nb}means an eaSy matter, at Ml!. PifiGE EXPLAINS. valued at i£2l]8 5s. Hell, with-net-personalty ing, and that'a copy of this resolution be entire satisfaction.' ' been*knocked about.,:,' . ■ < • . the pfeserit 'tim ^i|to. acquii-e a larger qrbh'es- The iibsi :ion!j is this,’’!, said /Mr. Page, £2b|l 3.-|.'7d. .The London County and/W est;. aan, in, proposing the adoptioW . forwarded to the Minister ;of Food." tra;’j explained Mr.;MCgone, '* bfit tho'dirftc- N o il-W A 5 -W e a r y . Air; :H. W .'Fovafgue, -who, prosecuted,'ap BeSidiJs the local W ar Pensions Committee mipst<-.«- ,[.u>iiV. is th e ex ecu to r. -, f ■ and statement of accdunfs, saia ^■CXlENCIIiLGR E trS S E IiL ’S PE O T E S T . pliM for tho boy to be-sent to. a. reformatory, to;^a|6-having, decided to run a Bories bn the 'iind its foiii; sufircommittees, including the Thle Mayor,, ih'-:afcJteo'ivlq3ging his re-elec­ libes t}£ //the ' Boifcbemopth symphony coh. b mingled feelings of . ^ Ckiu^aior Prior feconded ■ /the I approval j The Mayor said the IBench had decided'to rih aa ce Goifi m it|e e , a' staff of five voluntary They had .jieard of-thd’'g|'pad * and adimtion i -of>-thb ■ boSttj^tteefs’/ecKngttittee'e''e- report;' but- tion, saidj that he .realised' that there would ejonviet, 'but''Sentence ' Would- be WitliheM certfi;/«ileM(reiifi,dfitett seo.it through, Iady workers, and -a'considerable nubfber of ■iMr. W m . Holda-'vay, the popular ..Ea'st- c4: had sustained by. the death.. -, r be/'h-rgreat amount wo^.-tor,db, but .he Mfiny * . . j , 'ould not be necessary for the ladies to short retro-1 , ji THE PICK OF PARIS; tte n d . T h e re -Was added " sincere thanks Consolidated Company Bultf oiite’in S * Mine, rdoss-they deeply regretted wer« that a. feod ecoiiomy campaii:n was -notjbrb- , H«- r R^of / Ifship ■■ thenf - introduced i '/i - a i. J ,,, . I the charge-were missed from'his house on f L td ., The De Beers: , GonsoTiidated Gilbert, Mrs. K. Eeaf,; tha ; iipeC! ipomted out that 3. for air the excellent work you 'have done in I doctiva“Of good resnlte? _ hej asked. They Although the i Council s .operations had, not, I. xim pm -t , ".Not to be, detei/red. I opened: negotiations Mines, j Ltd., Fraser jr.nd .,Chalitiers|.‘[Ltd., torley (■whom he had introduced iilthOn^ the; Connmi s ..ogeraHqns naa ^ .., Djiieeii Park, daughter of the last'lwitness withj! mfisici'ans ifi Paris, with ! the result the past,’’ 'afid al suggestion that assistance had -had . oh'e :such campaigni in Eastbourne, jharacterifed /by anything ■'■very start-' ifi. filling in sugar cards would be ■welcomed, Griqualand W est Diamond Mining eofiapuby*:. ny) and Mrs.Eigg. ■ » and it .had been productive |of excellent re­ jeen. ^aracterifed. by anSteibg^ery starB'j gait, that shortly before five o'clock sbei,sajv th'at:l: aftftfi/ much,, "difficulty . Ih a v e secured' Ltd, (London. Board), Keiryfontein./Miaes, / sults- Be thought that in! view of. this re­ J mg,r their attentii^ had neyer(^less b®®n ,jajyg jga-ving the "drawing, room; by t& tfio 'serifice® of some .•very;/fine players f "A t the meeting of the W ar Pensions Com- IsCES-SATlfeFACTOEY. occupi^ by sevei^l-matters;of rather spw French window.' Another boy (she identified inittee^On'Seritemfier .24 I took my first oppor- Ltd., and the South West Africa Compquy, . quest, from LdrdbElhbhddh they shbuTd renew %bm’the-French nipitfil. . 'This,--of conr'se. tunity'^of makingfjihy protest that t'Oero was Ltd. /Mrs. /Beatrice Atkinson], of 1, j; CKafs- • the report and — their «flqrts' in‘ this:-directioni and not cx-. intefesk He .referred toAhp^successful food j DumbriU)' was crouching beside the ofithiled j /cOimiderablo .. eprreSpqndeficd, / ahcl- worth-gardens, ;bis. Wdew, / and -I)!.!-, George/ o speaker remarked'’rthat i they press -the view thakjtw ould be useless'; He iroduction aptiyities nnde^the supervi&jpn I fable, and when she'asked him what he was special/ pCrmisSibnl had to belobtaineq from ,fiow h o wom.-|in ivbrker a t-flio T ow n H a ll to .°t jwar Diere'^jja replied;I have cpme'to pay rfeeive and .ifiquii-e into the applications on ThOmaii Atkinson, of DufclstOn. :Gpurt]jS'w'^'- iavourable yrhen the times in taoved .that the resolution be referred hack. the antfin^ties / before they were allofved .to the large variety'pf' m atters winch the female age, Dfirsel, ale two /of the exteutpi;|. j The ■ li 1 li’ yon a ■visit,'” and-.then ran awa^ through the c o m e -• *oj jiiilglhhd; . x .i;ci;ci?vo vJo*,c?xi- rere living were considered.- Th< — ~%e Mayor:suggested that i t would bo-usq- Workmen^-ttia'worfc of.,tte VYfiifP^iofiB I received the Gbvern- dependents of soldiers and sailors seek advice Will' 'ifi dated 19th July, il9I7,/ ■^herein-, r re n t -was n e a rly ; £20,000,.: and l^kt<>:,rBfer 'itlre' matter- back .because the ment''liceBSe5'‘to enabl'e them to come bver. fipen,-and also thfit tliere -nvas now no propel- testator left]—Prop'erty in- .Eattb'qurne,/'., m o u n t th ey h ad only i£21-19s. a< committee -was: uhanimoiis -bn the-: subject; < lonteitb^an^the Food ['M illiam-Ogden, jeweller, of Jupction-roadi .and, I .then had to arifinge .w itfi ..-t-lm, u tb b r- ./h a y e fioCommOdation for the callers. I pressed Ipswich and'Gtray’s Iun-road :in ,t.rust|fpr, his] ihtful debts. Thati showed thf They'^held.the. vjeiT'thafc there hadAbeen one tspecmlly .m^HonMW -f^uncillor Thornton J £d®r tiifed Frederick Carter as the lad who ities ? in| Paris. (ni^e .^ b sT c ia n S : wife for 'life [and then, for j his /’chiidren, ]., (chbinnan. of 'Ihe Ewid- Contror Committee), I fought a note to his shop together /With; a secured-ibre' alL plby.ers of high' attaiilm ents. for qiie lnd.v woifker, at least. It will be I f mt they had, and it also spoka Yohd .feionomy bampaignfini.the .borbngh which Realised tbotj. aphrt from applications '-for Beatrice arid: "Gharles ;rl0,00p' sfiaies/im jStk’iii-/’ mianagemont of the Board’and ■ 'had proved, successful, and-they did'not con- £ ndIthanfiing .all'the voluntary workers fo®j silver cigarette :'case. The note purported Mbps; -,C.i/PbrrinOt, the /principal M^cond •viblin, held a sifiiilar appointment in the Jujiplementary allowances - on account , oL son BuildiPgs Ltd., and £3,OOp,Ghines0j'Bonds;/ luding'M r. Markwick, their coVj' sideh that .another such campaign would have their-generous belp.,^^ _ ^ 1- •*I tt come from a Mrs. M artin, of Ashfo!rd-road, ijent, etc., siflkhefi.s'grants are often needed and other-shafies to hjs: wife: and/twolsifiter^''-. ■wished to . p o in t but th a t tha any better, reault. . Should nttything further Inj c'onclfisionrijthe Mayor Intimated that' it d asked witness :to buy :the case, which was Casino Orchestra 'of SO iierformevs !at| Vichy. itas his wish that :.the: Mayoress, should npt qnd advice ofi mfitters of domestic concern in-law in tlus# for Girls’. Sheltor/in Debima- • ts Account' had ‘ been entirely ' be necessary i t vras tbought; that the Govern- tl .,e. property . . . of her husband,- a soldier. Wit- MonSl P. Btottiri, / the second finte and fias beeff freely sought—matters needing the undertake; so-much-'-work; fhis year' as she ,piccolo, , holds Ihe first prize Of the Pa'|'is Co'h- street, [Bersmondsey, oi- other Works latooiig T here was £333, Csi 8d. in the meht should enforce a system of compulsory n!es^ gave h im 10s. fo r it. fittPntiOn and kindly sympathy el a woman, the poor ip! London as they shall/select.; £100 j be balance left from last year. ' ratibningi Had hitherto done. .She was willing; but it Police-constable'! Dean spoke to 'findini stevatoire, 6nd‘a similar distinction jis held find'it is gratifyifig to know that under tfic ■ifasjbis' o-Wn suggestion that -she.'shqnld not by Mbns; Albert Efiy, who conies here as the to the JEvangmist, Barnards Green ; i £50, tp a which they hbped svould disJ /; '* y^AR AS GOOD AS LOST. Frederifilc Carter detained at Mr. K illict s^siem in vogue/until recently tho h'omen th e Som erset-'Rospital, Cape TOwh, {afid'£100"' year was the aitcraft and ,b^'» H® fisked to do quite' so-much. /_ 7 shoji in Cavendish-place, where he had taken first'bbbe and; cor! anglais, “having |fijeld a find childrenrdeprived' of their natural ad- , Councillor Bussell vigorousjir'protested that siffiilar Jnte'l'ipu hiUhe Grand Opera jOrches- trl the PrinBes3/Alice''Hocpital. H e fiaji mad© n'suraneb^ amemnting to j THR MAYGE’S LIJN.CHEON; ■ .:a geld c ig a re tte case a n d ’ a' n o te fro m “ M rs! yisefs and prm.ectors’ had always one or other pro-vision for: his sop-Edward-and, his wife,. IfiSnchwn attitude were .adopted'througfi^t Mai tin," of Ashford-rOad, ■ similar ■ to ' that tig/in flarlsfi Mofis. Helix ViviOr,, the first qUHie Toivn B all jlfidieS to turn to; and they ler, thoSff twoi items represented:-^ the|,;Cbuhtry the w ar' was as good as, Jost. After- the Council . meeting., the Mayor 'claribiifit'is a first prize ' of the 'Brussels The residue of his property, is-leftlt'as l to £125 ■wbich they hoped.to .eff^f- , prej iously taken -to .Mr. Ogden. Witness fiery 'fre p ly aTaflei& th em selv es o f th e opp o r­ two-eigbtha to his wife, one-eighth in trust .The redolutiph'''dimply declared that unle.ss tetefTtained to- luncheon in the Assembly took the boy into custody, ajid on'the way Conseryatoire.j whifih is as preat a [distincT ?he E evenue A ccount was £14,014 : lloofii the •members,of the Council and the tunities afforded,| . for his jdaughtor Mrs, Lely, .onereighih each ■that carried to thb . Byoht' pild the M inistry cf 'Ewd was prkp^red to carry to the' station he became very violent am . tion as ;tNat of thej Paris Conaervatbire, afid I " Repeated cffafils to bring the.m,utter up 'out their ideas; they were-prepared to do b®cials'of the Coi-pOration. The company, s|ar:ed kickingTand biting. Mens; Gaston, Joulia,. who pomes'as principal to Douglas'Syfiaington,/Gertrude'Sylfiing.t'on, t showed a balancei m sm nothing. /•'■ : ■ . v hich nufiibered about sjxfcv.alsp,dnelHded „br discussion before.the W ar Allowances and Catherine i^mington, v one-eighth to jmying a dividettdj bf. four iGliief Detective Inspector'W ells said that viola'fojt the chamber concerts, and filso for fiub-Gommittee ■ ulere of no ^ ail. 1 en­ George Thomals, Atkinson: and one-eighth to ■ Thb^Mayor-p^e say that vie have already Col.I Follett-i ■( Cavalry Gommahd Whe i Carter was brought to-the. station he the .'firdSestra, has] -had considerable | experi- nu'in the directorsihad decidecE, h€id:avfpo'a fetenOmy campaign.'' , 1. Oapfi ■ Huinphrys - (SummerdOwn- ponva-les- extee'in •fihbniber music in Paris. Thfi princi­ deavoured to get tibe Mayor. tOuplace my pro­ the British and Foreign Bible,Societyir. ;, '' bstantial balance forwaid- Thejg , Conhcillor Eufeell—And does this Council wjas in possession .'^of cigarette^ ends’* '-^liieh test: against'.the dismissals and lack of ac- a' th e n e a r fu tu re they -wonlci ba c g Cam^'rep^senting CoL^Bte th e^ ^ b^anr^r^^-^ai^tt pal hb/nfi/is Mons. Jules,'Struyv®, who is also mmpdation for /callers on the minutes of say, that n farther campaign! would he use- n: ttm porattly absent frqm B as^urjfe).;^!. gtoi^jn. Later he w entto the prisoner’s house a 'muj^iSn of great acpbmpliShmehtsi , ' fn to their old dividend' of five ; ■ ieS?r * ..I,./.( .■# / ' e ■WU'r-PenSlonsiiComniittee. but njy request ^ would be’dqnbbit the earliesi. - S?ate®®f0LfR^,fil.jnnd_MRitar^^ “*1*^ afidjtook W illiam Carter, who was-.in p6s- " Among the/:first ylolins recenfly: engaged tas .'refused, J I /was told that the matter 1 -The Maym^I say we havblhad one. IsJssW of, similar''Cigarette ends* into is-MbfisL Guillafimef Frank; who was tfie prin- [ad been deiwt''with in comm ittte pi hiiy ab- CouncilloleEasseU—-Admitted; but do yon rfie Innfiheon- was. qfi:, the. wfir-time - ppm -t W itness .'also went to Den'niS-roa!d, cipalsV|“'"“ -cr----- rice from Eastboufine and ■was ntew/hlpsed. I- CGaLI UAIS' fiOtt trd to ■the Eoselands 'Estatiei eav -that another cam-paign w ill be useless? v and iwas very ni^ly arrMged by Mr. | -reKo-said that he was Brussel] , fcre i t was suggested th a t lOtt The Mtfyor-4Db you persistin your amend- a's unable • to,get j-rny prenest formally re- ’ th e 1 jeom ing to. give himself,up.’ He added, “ 1 LambureuX Orchestti______., ,,irded by eitber cjfimmittee. l am glad thatf Id be built, they would ire- , ThO teast of “ The^Eing ".jjw ^ d r^ write the note. Hut I was with them principal viblin of (the Royal ■ Qpeta rOfehes- tihe'" Gazette ” is jiifiaking fcnowp: my reasons lat ' a great :y3art of the Councillor Bnssell—Yes; I move that the formerly teen utilised £ ^ - the call of the MayoP.^ v jo .Jfitififdfed tto t ^ things." When searohOd trav ' Govent Garden; for some years. At harp for resigning froifi the “war Allowances Su'o- IMPROVED AND EGOSdMiOpjt . ' 01 resolntiqn.te hack. Councillor Eiis- np.Dther |toasts .would be’sWimitted;^but’! /h.'is'msb' been added to the brehestra- abd’is (Sommittee; -TOliicbi are, not as stated in the wers. VTheJ^directors had de^ • ■ Beil; 'added: th a t' he thbughts-there might be qoUficiUor! Pearson- -rose and sSid thatj at ] evidence William Carter ' and played by Mr. Fred]Haslam,:late of tjhe.Seot- mmittete!| in, - overriding the -War h at -they would agree that the : , ■ - pnlsoiy'rationk as long.as posbible; He, per- alsoi.e, ifine,*soIolat. I , | ' Ailowaricte Sub-Cfii|nmitte© and Disablement The Shortage of pettol has 1 to ' f food, at the present .time waa i . sonaEy.fdid. not-fear, compultery rationing,, : " Thbs equipped,/’ ‘said Mr.'Megpne, " i t ab-COmmittea fpf the /extent..of dismissing affected the /Ipcal. m etpr • /bfib setyipe;;[tfi'afe' j /- Ortance than the' chltivationi of ^ , nbr did he imaginewny otner,memberi.of the would- fietsa'i©; tb say..that; fb® its'i.sifie: (there tfie •lady'' volfintaw'workers without' having authority, has been given,:to.ithe'v.GePer^'/ :. c; .:hear)* Broceeding, he .quoted ■- Councihti.did j- but aw theGovernm ent are' ^ perfbrhierS) ourbrchCstra is second to 4®st 'consulted the} sub-committees for whom Manage!- (Mr. Ellison)-to utilise E.‘fro'm A irfepert of the Tto'wn <• ■nished. n o t to ii^ fb rc e it if .vbluntary efforts, THEFT; AT GOLF CLHB ROUSE. nono/iif'England.'’ i '! - ■ ’ '. ey;:'Worked» : ' :'y ' ■ if necessary!’ in o rd e r t h a t -an impfOYedv i^keto feedings in the “Gazette,'i.Whi0b: sould- effect •'U^'des.ired -end,-h6:.!thought that /■“Not/only i's an important feature being " ^b)!'The iijefussu' of the ebairmatf of the vice ma;r be brought about,/ 1 iad .read, with pleasure:-—“ Ther '; should :ta? -far; .as possible assist them. WlHiani, Garter and .Harry • Duinbrill ■ madb. fif tnes®' sympjbSny iCbtieeutfi bfid' cham- 'ar,A|fea^tes,Sbfi,-Cou»imti»e to Tbe'jipiPttefetishA'Ia^^^fpf^ tivQ ground w^s u t Eoselaiids,f , : ^ ^ " I 'r e ! |ll5:.,;jlO;,think th a t byj, allowing this ,i led.guiltj: -to. ». flypther /tdiaige'-of ibreafc- ’"ea'-'ifiiiasie cqiioertat-Tfob? 'w|iibh'*]S(i'fi iGeoige b rm g T ro top discussion. ' - i-i;-- Council me^tibg,. when the jTqwu./®j^^:fc.fito, a fto i iwith potatoes; eompriMttg-i;'''':^. _ rewiuttflttttogpassjjgft Bn&sJ^ rea-: ijiito an office the Eastbofifiie- Golf atblb will be principal violifi), but equally j IfTi&ving been fitafed that the ladies con- npunced that [ at a ffieetihg: of the/3totb'i'''’’7‘‘' Id,' Andt this prodnt*dvsomfe'ttang»'C’3?^; | peotitbKthe'rG^e'rimifent,” hj^ Sard. iTvLord Ihondda .is; A LVery. .capable man; i and'he is luijse and' stealing therefrom/some .golf fine, programmes jare arranged for tbp orches­ ojemed had 'exprekfied their apprb'val of the Omnibus Oompiittee iti ;waA dO'eidsd lhat to A'of. potatoes of -perfect- qualiisfi/ - ■' i .. ' ?■/" * ’ '-X\ ■ tra l. [Concerts which: are given e-veiy-i a'ftfer- Ictipir o f .thejcouilfiittee in dispensing with view of the /fict that! petrol could,' pot bo to ■ this. one_ton fbur cwt.: csf * anxiiuis-to‘avoid cunipulsory rationing.'? 1 qliU -W illiam Moore, th e professional of- nbbnr (except on Thursdays amd Sundays). tliJiei® services! our| tepresentative has collec- obtained in i anything like adequate qiianti-.,, .,- 1’bushels'of onions, 100 'doteii’ : : /.A t this.i'poinf,,-fQ:,avoid sending the matter jthe Royal. Eastbofirne Golf Club;- gave eva- ‘tThefi® daily ■ pr'ogra'mfries /are arrang'ed ,. to tfed the’following fitptemeuts.frbm them,;—. ties, as many ’bnfes as possible 'sh a big propositioiy i! lay or apd Corporation attended ^Divine ser­ kfiociced out. - The tiH .had -been' forced land eubapriqipg. Tto' the •:DeV0nehire•DeVOnfihire .Rark. Raltk. . The'I’Ho ■women and cnildi-OT until October, 1916, and gas bagfi they [would not be able/-tq carry , rery good results. He estimated : Cpunbillor PearSoiI '■ 6ec,ond ,. vice Beside, the- wounded': from ■ Summer- the place'generally ransacked. .' annual ■^ilwbriptibnifin of : on© /guinea thetofor the Renstons and Disablement Com- passengejps on th e top, and th a t 'dould .toe&li; '■'the crops, ori th e larger plotn , the Council WQUld do better tfi follow ion the down Camp and vafinns'njilitaifir hpspitals. ''Ihjef DetectiveInspector. jW®Us stated secures ndniibsionadniibsion to'tp' all the concerts, thus' ifidttee,'/dSalifig: pfiificipally [with men. It a financial loss] ' ,.r '•‘■' 't// i bti-a total of 5£1,080—arid bn th a .. 1 , lines suggested/by fhe Min-feter of Food. tlier} wero'alep pPesept/oflfcfepe,and members 1 fH^t he- found a golf /ball while- fearching cdstifig something like fivepenbe per: W e^. bps .been put forward that,men prefer to deal Councillor Pulsford (chairman, of tlfie/bom-' i>at £5 per iPibt, making E22O4' " - ' of the ■yolfiufgte.’Foiue'..comfiiandafifs bf.tbje -thb filder Cai'tef on November 4. ' The next lulls pxtremely'desiJnble that moresuhscrite ifith:mMl,JbutLhtltc always found them very', mittee) iaid they did not propose to .gu/ toto th a t'a lto g e th e r £1,300 w o rth of: PENALISING THE PAiEIOTIC. j Rled l Cross; sisters at the MiHtalw.' Hoepitah | _ _ he/, saw: the . prisoners together and tion'.ttclq^ts .sbPuld he ta/teh np,. and;hy doing ’■‘illing/'to/talk tolltte, ,althought they had details, but it firas not proposed to hdye, gaS;.- :/ i prbduCed (Hear, hear). V Councillor Thorntoh said 'that they,' ast a Eistbourne Gollege- OiT.C/yv, Eastbourne, abpnsed them ,ofl fihe theft. ' They- both ad­ so .r^ident’s, would! [be greatly;! assisting an ways the alternatr-e of seeing a gentleman bags a t [the tpfi of the ’buses, to thA t .rth’e j ltd propei'ties-of the company^ Robfirough . and'; tTemple ./ Grove -vCadets, mitted it. and Carter stated that the balls instifiitioa which ha.s done toiieh towards ember of The iCpifiinittee. The letter of dis- sealing accommodation would not boi'totbr- '' ' in the reporu to be wiorttt > Council, would nfit stand alone in sendilag Sea Scouts, Badea-Powell, Seb’uts, 'V'A..D. ______giving the 'tetough th e, enjoyment of /that Issal came a ^ a great shock, as I was never up such a retelnuiqn to the ■ Government. hidden, between: the mattresses of bis prominent pbsition'it holds among [the water­ fered wijth. The committee-.considered th'at' t .'-' ’ the. leasehold properties £6,2M. They had hadf onfi food' econfimy campai^, Detachment,- ■ ropreeefiteti-ves . ;x»f I bya“it“hirfatheP’s''houfe^^ TwenG'-fbur. balls insulted^-, althougb T was in E astbourne it was necessary;, owing' to 'the ■ shortoge of lemall stiml for Ijeaseholds. The ,. and he believM, w ith »COunoilior E usmu., Frie:idly Societies and employipA of the L.B. I found ^ as indicated, ing iPlaoes'bfiF— lifitrl/'three de ys 'bifpre th© suggestion went petrol, tfi adopt] sdme other, medns pf-propul-'i. ■. w gib 'n early £300,000. W hen h q . ^ |S.C. i^ ilw ay.; The public ladies repre-j pj.. soners.j, who were. com m ittecC/ to th e b©tor®' thb W a r Rfinbions C om m ittee. T he sion / if they/ were' to h ave anything' H ke, a .■was'struck by the fact,that the that itli hadi.- J beien a-itamjedj with' sUeceiss, but sfibra.rftomittee 'fofi/whioh I worked was not at was not{ possih, ! to tei 1 hbW far people sfintM included the'l^^ Afeizesi also’b u tiiit charge, denied tiiat they [E H.B;’s report, f the second [Symphony useful sblvioe of ’buses! , By -the'adaptiou te ; ■ ;• st have iiffSreased considerably in were influenced-' I y it. They could not -Military-U-ihearv Pensions..Pensions . Committee, - while seats I took i___more.than; u ._ _ o2'dbz. golf balls.. ,.v o ofintertv'si^llbeipund'on pUr eighfih page'.] ppnsulted: either, fibd the chairman of that gas it -yVas hoped th at a Gohsidefable-?saytog-// ' s- ' th ' e He-thought that. ; . imagine -thfit the ■ ihole of the residents of W sre .reserved for'thej.Fire. Brigade, the.police temmitte©, wl o i3l:bbt:on the War Pensions would bej efifeoted. H e undSrstood . tlto t ■enth /',' •as a lefet estiniate of thej : and. specifil: bonstables > .and ■ tfie. officials and C/ommittoe' ■ w Web /agreed to our discharge, gas the post of funning wOiild be Ts.;aga‘lnBt/' ago ■the-actual value' Eastboumfi hhd ; leen influenced by / the eiapi oyees job the. Coppora'ttbri.. wlasmot Only not;ebfisulted. but knew nothing scheme. Personal 'y'he did not think thjey i Aiioagst those/-noticed ? in "the , church, jn of/the change made until I mentioned it to 2s 3d, pfir gallon for petrol they Were, feaytojg , :n considered and . I tad been. Hfe; ex isedtithfiiiview tthgt tihe Bctditibh’ t? •/-■>-.j — hjibl bn p^'xetrIrn'^ -|o Eastbourne. I. have no at the nionient, and the committee estfmated'l'’! somewhat underesti41 • , . „ . , - , as irnfaiifi ' because t it man G. ^ElSTBC^UBfE pprspnal feelii g in!|the matt'er, but it seems that with petrol at its present figure the fiav-' . .'■:5 'r penalised tne patrifitic people for the'benefit wsre the ._ .„—_____ ------,?. NIME. tp-pie v,eiT;inij; ortfipt that at least one woman ing would.be about £25 a vveek. Aparp/froai; ' lizmdr seconded the propositionj' of the,unpdtinbtic,':whp disfegaJrded-it./'Were Bbit )fi. G.S.I.; J.P.), the Town-Clerk, (Mr. H. yplunta'ry' .wpiker jfi be in attendance the financial economy, they would- a? to fee;: nanimpusly carried.; '■ B ‘ tbe,,Governmefijt, bp asked; goifig-tOr say th a t Mi. ,?oWargue),- Mrs./ Fbvargue, Aldermen E. .at/ithe Town,! R,all| to'.see'.the, womeni who able to rbn a hbich improved service.'/] ' ■ ^b rd proposfed, and Mrs, FiBle*' ' eyery alien and eveW German prisoner woUld ppm© there'so ./frequently for ad.vieei oh all Councillor' Breach said he ! did ubtl,'think ;: / ssblUtion that a dividend of ions < ■puti on the restripted rattpns that they' D ike.^LP.. J?" Easter. H. W.: Keay, J;P., th at thefi would he allowed to-use/ cyi|ii3bfs. 4 '-'- t o lil Jlartid.-T.-B. Ro'Wei' G./P. Simmons; W. M l i t a e i - r S pbesentative ■ -/rts of-delSmto'/riifitterB. There should be •annum, less inodme tax, shCnld • wet® suggesting to-( them ? He knew! it -stas Sharp afid/J.'C. .'Wright; ./Conncilkirs' B;;Aloe, aitin^.imm'.i or/them, however small, and a Aldemfian Sinimbns ex'pressed the vffiw '|ha|' - ' is, too, was passed tmanimouMy*. • true that :Gerlijan officers and others interned A A vard, fB.'Bradford; .C. -Breach,;®;. Beal, /; y j R & C H R I l ^ N E D . : AIO EN Ul! fife.' ^oiuntixy/bfid sympathetic help is tha Council-Wohld not-be p'repafed /to/t'ive,,’/ - rt A. iWorley moved .the re* ■ 1 in England haii their ispecified-allowanceslof F ,'A . Garter, 0.;'H..*Cfive,,Ah A;,/. Chapman, nBBd.ed.Ao''h'ujpfiIement t^ official routine. consent fo try'experim ents, , a'nd. . thfit:-the/ /, ; irt Berijamin Bradford as direo* food supplied to them,! but he -Was also aumre J.:/fluke, : J/P.% -J. -RoadJeT, D.; Kpigttt, H. 'The. voluUtaES:'-lh'fiy' .visitors, who distribute Board of [Trade shntod therefore Re :cbx|suited, , ■ iters seconded, and the meetingis that they weip able ! t to obtain j well-fililed E a ^ b fia n io 'Ml Bobdt/nOw in-ilir i'renfs ariC'liot-'in touch w ithjhe commit., before anything was done. ' ' ‘ I ' :/ / p tampers from'the largo stores; ! ! I Slorgani ,/J; -Nifede :W;';Pr.' Pearson, riiitihg . for the “Army';, having?'been ‘ ' Aireofioukwlih j ; j /|ra.ibr,fi'H -Ejulsford ;'3 ‘. RfiWle^' g.; R ussell. placeiid uqder/civilian control, there >• was 'no fo'O!l& 'pB l th v jr-.-T-'—-- -i— —■(— r 1--—^ whereas./. the |-voluntary . Tdwn Hall Aldernian Martin thought that the:Coun­ ingifthanks, Mr. Bradford :aW .Councillor & lton suggested that the Pom- R T ;! T h b rn ttra‘find A'^L. 'W.ogd, M®, Roland milif :dl Gibodbib.M ito fiqjiduc)tofi>.'obni iiaabs' cil should be given an opportunity', thor­ Self with wnaf had been said by auttee v.‘as not - llkejy-to ceape activity-lifi 'try '■ rfepresehtative; at thbymeeting ? of iftintotii iffipt blehifaHtbdard lot toastbal oughly to discuss the matter, before it;-was - ■. B: like, M r. Claud®; Eislibp, ■* M r;' H ; D. - Fair- thfi : astboume Urban ■' Tribunal on Wednes- M ld^fDAlfclLs. n ' regarding Mr. Steinle, wBb ” , connection with food economy altogether, fihd ni^,KMr.- ,Sydney 'Hudson,', Major R .,-P. dap. ; Mr. ;W. W . Hngill.'hojvever,:'wfis-.^re; lepcj^'-Wbioh hafi . gkined tiU: ' Etowing proceeded with. They were told thatscvlm- he most amicable men he eve* '. I tnight undertake the dislributipn of-vdlhu- Ifieux and /M rf/'vy.j kL;j W allis' (magis-1 sent fis'the Naitibnal*H.Tyv A-a 7' Service,Representative.'id Aa A.s vrA iiattohf^d ■apfloribf (Iw-pnoUo. :/' Miss Daniels, -whb worked for the "War ders would not be permitted, and ho doubted (r ail dejfiored his loss. Thei*- taty.rationing:;,.aobi|rnmodation a t th e Town saving add the iiuproved'' service that swould :tj' iof work for the directorsj that the copiriiittep should -bP prepared to BtiHlffncEsAbb.'same/si !tfi. bf/appiobiatibiii 'bbii' [all. B ut: ! certain ly , th in k th a t there result would -warrant their action. •- r try sonietning else jin view of ith® Eood.Gon-, The Rev. Preb. Wj, C.-St^atfeild, R.D.. ahce, applied for a further/term of / exempi- llrEeR) sepft''indebted to Mr._Chater and ct nd acted .the service; with the Assistance of tifin. tibd|n|gd&'th§ tobebalof pitople fwho on sliould be at least i one : voluntai-y woman The report was thereupon, adopted, sit .be­ !k for their invaluable work,: ini. troller’s req'uest. It Would be some.,, tiinc: ffpei mPiffiiQE /Mtoi the bbnotetai given dh irker to intarvievfi /th e -U'omen; w ho would ing understood that repr®sdntations-'should before the compnlsory . scheme could , come" t i e 'Rev. Dr, CrOwden, th e Rev. jP. 'SI W il­ r, Huigiil sugjgested «that7if ,ithei- man Gtopd-piUlffib/bi .etbj^i' md discretion were very neces* liam s (headmaster j/qf ' Eastbourne ’College) joijttedvup.ho woula be'.used as' a messenger ■ffir/.rather tell their: troubles to a woman be made [to the Board of Trade before the iesirnbility . of strengthening the ■■ in to _ force, afid 'they ; should; Oipt suspend bf ing; tl>6;'ah ti 'Abd' winter-eepson the them to a.man, If. there is not room for this work of converting the ’buses was proc-eeded activities meanwhile. The cpmmittee s^id afidTthe ReV.. R , ■] 'W. J jWaterfleld (Temple prjhaye other light'employment. :; -V -4 is I'iould appeal to all snar^ ,, G poi’e). Interifesttofi .'wte-made/for Jhe/ciyic '"hel applicant, pointed-, opt I that he had at the Town Ifall;'why not get-occommoda- w ith . ' ■ that it was useless to attem pt 'to do anything, A a- 'A Ip ^*raa Aa a aI * ‘ * Aaia A Va A A ,aa >a '*r«aA] I' tj|}n .else'w’here?’’ j^'l . e sooner it 'ft'as done th e b e tte r i l further in thetmatlte.r of foodjeconomy., buk alttbbritieeL’and/fqr the Government, as welli psedn .the <&otdr oyer sm times :&is-year. r the coTupany. Eeferenee had as the last campaigqwps successful there was as! tor the 'sailbrs, I soldiers and airmefiJ t Afifi®. retiring:;the Chairman said; the ca'^‘ tia n io t fleVbnsUifel/^ark ubde): Mfi?'Nbrf6tk .MflS.'STAMMEES. lade to the allotments and Ko no reason why: they/should not try i t ,again. Special hyimns -wjere sung, including the’I would bo adjourned for'another month, diir-; -Megone, ■Ti- ' ■ ■■//; ; [Mrs. Stammers; julho has for over eighteen WHO P ly ivould agree..that tl^,w ere a People needed to be. remindedisometimes. falvourite, “ O God, Our Help in ages past," I ing which Butler must?continue his.fifforjts — " 'aviiate-ii -three mecahers ;in the (pntte, rendtepd ipyaluable service in inter- ,ihg in these "times. They, pru^ ,, Councillor Thornton-^They are' sick of St; ai d; Miss Burnhain presided'at the organ. , to find wol-k of national importance., ' They MiUtafyEtttoi .fnd-:tbpg 'eohstitute a fine bodj] vipwing the women,,|and in personally inves- |ful and useful occupation Alderman Siinrocins supportPd /the snggps- rbe Vicar’s address was peenliarly appro? sutaieited' Mr. Hugill might be able to help of! ihgfnimelntaliists, 6t i whom town- has ig :many of I the cases, says eh® feels me hoped the vacant plots , afr . tion of- Councillor: Bolton with regard jto piiate, and -was foundqd/'|om' a.»auablfi .isi fiot sufficient reason for feeling, f -u/ir-weariness at Eastbourne ANTS CO-OPERATION. eat'what-I can as Tile presbfice of the chief m^istrafe and the under oOk to . do, if . posaible., but S till ex- ;Eo5fi/ the -three ,yi that dfispensing wilh tb-f services-of the volun-' Ccuncillob E, T. Thornton at the Eed .Cross food-question was.a' C(ir^ oration at that' service illustrated.; he I the opinion that the mah? should l^l1ii£r"h'eld a ■:/impottant I post be has Idry workers. "/|s seems such a pity," she m eetin g ]. , -Mr. Bradford said there very serious oife-in Consequence*, Some gcM thought; the fact that the English'were, at ledome a soldier. . 7 Irked wltb'indefallgable.enefiey ai nndi- id to: our .reiireseptative. "especially when .would be'noticed, on the amount might result frooi:'tho distribution of the bt ttom, a religious people. .One./fif the les­ (|)tbi‘r results were ;— ' ■ ; ' ^mished aeartofttonre|he bettma^ rpsP lts ajheadquarters official who recently inspected lairs, and..maintenance. That . cards. • ■ , ■■.!■ . '• ' ' sons they had been taught by thq -war'■ was C. (It. Grey,vB, A, married, with five , chil­ from i the :spffinw. nM^ lifiposal. the books laSd. 'aOcpunts stated that the .Who dares to-hint ! ■/)- MrQifiomao tAkba A' great pride and 'leaeiire part'.tp the shortage of labonrj i.' . the enrichment .pf tUeir ; regular? acts of dren, registered plumber, application: refused, affatos/ofi ;th®.,?Eattlp)Brn6 jWar Allowance "b c Ifi speech or print wipebationf, pad been received tB^HlNG THE GQVE^TMENT. piayer.. He hoped that after tbo -war inter- ip .his! -work:; 'hie'' dieart ppd' soat.: ■ o’, nn- im m ittoe ■vtoielib bet'teriorder th a n those of Such i foul and’ baseless rianufirfi' tojbejcalled on.aanUar-y 15. . • ii- f the: tenafits who were anxioua Alderman Keay Was equally conyifioed tlm t eessims'for those in authority would become JL Simmons, to be re-examined medically. qpesttbBphijr in It i^gnp in a bahd;: ii in any y .pdmmitteS elfiewbere; that the old' ar- Of us whose mar- ' : |. idecorations to be- carried oufa-, , something should- bo done ’ beyond recom­ a rfejrula® pa®!'of th®i® services.' Not'only R. F. George, 35. C2,-.'married, with one olhbp 'assobiptloh of miltnaf ejffort, there is ngement, shpild jbe. entirely given up and Tial zeal is far - ^ / y ,provided the material and-thef'f mending the introduction of the.compnlsOTy ^ blic but in their private liyefi it was child,| taXfidriver employed by .Eastbourne '"Ptblng .more-obnti^iojae anjd- i8ptfing> than the worfc'stnrtfid bfiiP new: basis. , But whsit Ahead O'f Alekander’s? } the-"work.- That help' was very system. With wbich jhe wap "in agreement; He ttjeifi duty jto pray for him 'who had'for fh®j Mdtoijs Ltd., , six m onths'’ . exemption . on, lis /quality 61 perkbl^l ,.ent jsiastor Mr •I|feel .mbre.eti-onglfi th a n anything else'; is Qiacbttto sbeipB :to/ btiigittui., 1’was greatly appreciated by thw- expressed the opinion that, there were a num^ ihirt! year in succossion taken/ up the bur- _rfinnds.; - • 1 , ife.'-'itotb '.hit th at, th ere aAofilii. bef a room , w ith a fire and ■Wjho is it whis- ■ ' ' I' r ■j^ould be only too glad to se«' ■ r-N her of people in, Eastbourne, land elsewhere din of the Mayoralty. The ;least/they might (iedlge W illiam Harman,, C3, , married, as- tolieagnes', tor their pjbying li instinbt .with Pfirs things .like this • who did. their best'to economise, but thte® dc for those who'bad on theii* shoulders/the at the Sussex Stores,''l2 weeks’, exemp­ Vitality i^id.jndivtduaMntereit. He wan aleft. To try and dash ofiW spirits | were also a largA num ber,who did. not, afid bi rden o f civic government was to- pray far (apablp, and AkpeHen'oed mpsii isffi.and/aahas Afid for his fbh-A } lifchell proposed the-re-electioA tion. I ■ i ; . ■ ; J : ’ ■■ -i- ■ , ' pointed'crat i^bre't his Iqng fi irt A. Wteley, A.G.A., as auditor J would not until steps such as those suggesteu God’ i blessing on/ their work." Whatever J/'W a sp , .G3, em ilia rity tjbwn, /-often -(•nith j fieveral small children Ly 'more than all 'I , . sere taken. There were occasions ■ uppn migt t be said of qritkism ifi/ordinary timSs Ashdown, and » oiroheetrbt sborekbUBbleStpiin ti iv e tb e whoih they have to/bring because there is : Our ifidignation merits? I £4<), and paid a. tribute^to'hil / tfe e tunes- 'of plojyed by thei Swan Laundry Company, . .six 1 )es't/rbsdingS p i. spblfivwbrks ben ' they are ab one'; to look after-thefn if they are left at R'hich the Government needed pushing ipr- it! w IS barbarous firtrelty ithe n bestt wor'fc "■* months’ exemptiosiv each. ' \ ' . f ! past. ' . 1 wardj and to his mind this one one of them. St-ess. He did not believe iiranecribedtorB miUtary band, Ftofia a large Bpme.] UjideT the! new arrangement they r Beckett seconded the resolos A fiduY”d tegfitoii t of any body by daiping'Aritl- '^ P. /& tJ . .ir.KV„?ii?.k . iv;Utin( ' of pinsio of ridors, runninj;/the! risk of catching severe , in respopse_, said th a t any m o n th s’ ex em p tio n . . .. Be abStdfi^®ly certain ) I one food economy campaign, find when the solmfithing to help; that w8S.:the"way /to live toery. sortw'gJiA've .and gay; jligj i' and' sbrlbnS,; bolds, ;nnd then mount two flights of stone Fqr'love of conn- . rcngthen‘1 the Eeserye Fund' ------Q Chatfleld, _ _18,___ Bl,____ employed__ as.poultry I [obdl MadwJWpll.'never ■ bad.'; r dee are to be s c a ir s 'to their froobles a man over , public tried'Serious.lyi to ;economise by djisr as; rne'mbers onei.of anotRte.’,’ That was a h a nd fit Tfiej Fisheries, application refused, to -ton to Try drives no one ; ,.3 hearty approval. pensing- with-certain articles o f food apd wfirt iy lesfen to learn in these days, because leara At thefie ’biffioef to rhppi lieSi 'S nltes de to' unfiympathi tic-lopkine counter! If • there Td hide behind a ourtain. dley iiropased, and Mr. J. -Ej adoptipg cheaper substitutes, the tradM- tfiiber< lay in stor® greater- days still. 'WC'IWe-I be'etdiedbe'called «?en JfinuaryJanuai., 15. bkiiet, grand , and'/ ! opera ntasias, [a as,:- inn'ch work' tol be: douej this w inter as 'A. rantasias, extesrps fsc ded, a motion that the direc' , people. inoreased th e prices, and Jthe public, niited'id to learn the lessons bt: to be Fenfold, 42, A, married, lorry driver for, bonceft there has 'been ini pfevious winters,- I don’t Noe; this is he ranting to' £l00 should be pa'id*,' found'that'thieir poCkets w-ere touched. , file to face unflibchingly ,wEh courage and tbfi Star Bfiewery, application refused, to-oe 1 ivertttres, hiSptopI bob and all pee how it Is possible to do wifhqut voluntary ■Who claims .to be ■ ne fax. . The seconder con-. ! National Anthem, .was ;sung after, the tasteS 'i'oaa-.want;,' iiig, have hot the] .time to deal adequately prominence to/the BiineJictiofi had been pronojunced.. As :vith ttie'cases, many of whifih'call for per- Alike m u st faU:'_ s /-. irrled, i ,i ■ • ■ ' . Controller, and also to take into Consideration POCKE|r MONEY FOB CHILd Be N. iBlng aSyRiMlJ random, Into bis. own conditionto ige.stion loU'Mr. F . A. B ournd;, . the' question, o f the distribution of voluntary luiia , jesbf the offertory will be'givep to the Cbllfist 7 lbs. of waste paper, newspapers, leoes niaje^al/tljd ta t'to le-mbr^nP cobcert last final tovestiga! ion, /Besides, |a. woman’s tact not think a Polide*Court Mission work. ' Fridfisf w etea tfla-vohib M areb, the ballet nansto ’ d kymtethy . nr© essential. / The women ,A.TV.B. ^uks wdsl'passed to the staffi rationing c rdkj but'they did periodicals, magazines ibette"), “ ■eulogistic terms to the work ' special Coni .ittee was necessary. . Xhfi Mayor anir Aldermen'Vobed in the covBiw, etc., and get 6d. for it at the Gazette to Oohnod’ e “FAaplf, V ai me’ ■with so majny little tfonbles, which Omie. pqEtboume, _ . s'l ape; PahtaSia ' on , ., desire), ihey would not itelli tfija man, ylet w hich as,sist I Mr. Markwick and Miss hiS .stfitemerit by the chairman P: tman Institiitev and. a , procession was fantasia,. “ For King ^■'■eatly in throwing light on their particular Beckett second^ the, resolir* -' Control Committee., Councillor formed therefrom-to the church. loriptive. milita). DISMISSED I—CONTINUED.^ I ., /, RiftaHl ex 8^ his wiliingliess to with- ‘ ECONOMY.IN M B E N .i. andjCbnntry," a soli .tion frbm the “Qon- isee.H itherto they have heen accustomed is unaniiuonsh-curried. , - dollere.": bnp of thi . brightest and: most - receivO this klndhess and sympathy from ' i - • ':rj .' riefly replied on behalf .of hif^-';;;'* draw-his a draefit.,' “ I thought the-Tbso- HoteLand l^teardlng-hoMo proprietor 1^^ ehasable and__ unpayable_ human syntpslthy^ Intfi- beeh fiaked by-the Ipcal Food Control Commit, imetodipnS rttf /thb mortal' hwvby opetos, file lady'.workers,/but now there isi-nothing iff, and incidentally mentiemeii i dlv. It looks as, though w© OIBLS’ FBIENDAY/jSOCIETy MEETINO. .gtaoie.f !'T hese -were ere to gojfor assistance d u e to th© wives .Till, m others of our [[pray®/ ideas that idiffer froni tha?« tee; tol economise as much as possible in the 'and'a 'Serenade. '^Esl even to snow tnemi wi fighting men. r le year tlfo chairman had at- j'i »ay. knt, and unljess they are aefied Despite the, dofenpofir _ oG rain .there wafi. fi useiofllinen. “ *- :' / all. pwyed in the best ioasihls manner. Both wfien they reafih Tb| Town______Hall, which in inks. ■ ■ Of the Gove: ful sathering. ufider the atwploespf the ______loiiiQ and tbb'' instrame&taliBts under itoolf-Ts' 8Uffici©ntly ifierrifyini to ■ many of '/ MRS COWLE'T-LAMBERT. f apon. we' d to do nothing." , , Pfelbnlrllv SAAlf»tvi ill SOQtllS b itotfire to ‘CtoQpIlmehtod on sbe hanks to the Press, Mr. ■wjj - T h e ''' pur iidea is hot, to thwart the (led jEAgTBOURNE s A iu OR’S AFPEAL. . Mrs. Covde; ■Lambert Says':—" I thitffi 'itto H iey all deepl.v deplored-<‘thi('''' ... ______gnes- Grlf- orto ezebUenoe- Of ;■ ,j M ISS' JE lSF E.V taken,this course of hetioh d ifrfen d W arm nni 3oyernm i blit to help lit. / * Porineriy,ly manager fbrlor m the e Singeramaoi- Sewingoe ?> iM E,H.B. great pity to have Mr. E. C. • T h fi w “ nt I having jbeen withdra'WA, nted outthe-pr—outtheiprobieins ----- wnfeijI lie before Mabhipe Company. 25. Seaside, C. Langford. [Miss'Crispe is/of 0 opifiion that: having when everyth! ng -was w orking so w e ll| h ilt, a- familiar figure at thei* '-; pproved and adopted. ■omen th e future in regard to reedn- " ' " ip craft attached, toi a-section of regard 1 to; the fiatfiUral nervousness' of many of— courso/( ,, 'the Work is to be • donqSym lar : )f M t . F rancis F ry er, both of-.:’' HTh'ey,y:6ifiaiendfid.. or'g,aniaed. eflort gujji rine dSstroyera. appeals for reto r^fo t of the>eoIdiere' iyel and dependants, their bettei; basis, tlipn I have nothing to sak* I' esteemed, members of the . to'raise ‘thaj.standard 'of publis 'opinion to | q, .^^^sophoil'e.-/ w^ioh irkioh : tho''.uflleere ■ — -'have given the] mien wijth whicli certainly ^tfiinip that tfi'eror should: be, h t any L Mr. .Bourne supported the f 'a th'orbvigh working Know- Mr. G. Gnsson responded. .CIFTjTOI BED CROS^ FUNDS, -i I tyas heartily thanked for hlit v " I bee to aekhofidadge, w|th thanks, a gift in reply congratulated/-tta ' . - sent' in'”anonymously for the Hett; tjhc fiburishing coBdifion, of y; - - '- i / Ai ■ W f d n b s d a :

g a z e t t e o l d e s t established \ V e p n e s d a y , ISTov. 14 19lV F O R S A L E . IiAe g e s t Weptoation EASTijQUENE V I^URte,—A Lady wishes to sc ] nvo ■ SITUATIONS VACAOT. APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR SALE! X .acc.entod them v.i- di-uUc-' t m .uJ ju.aa. Eastbourne.-A -ftmd.vl FURNISHED.—CONTINUED. .4Sl’B.OUItNE.—CaiMtal detached Re©i,1enca . ,F 0 R R .E R S 0 N A L INDOOft^’s^R V iS n ^^ HOUSEMAIDS AND HQUSE-|PARliOUR T r a d e a s s i s t a n t s .!—c o n t in u e d . three rHCoptioti-rooms. eleven bedroom.'^, i ■ ■ , I E l a te J ie o -1 Fu,-Ejru'. Advsrtisqnrienfs Insened iH FOUR Papers^at T^OMESTKfAtl’Sp iieeful Help, to undertake ANTED, Wood-43hojrpers and Bundle-wood (X>MS to Let; ©iiitablo for those enga^d at | tw-q drt-ssinc-rooins. /wo bathrooms, large gar. MAIDS.— c o n Ti ^ d e ij . j Mnkers:*-Apply Wootten. 44, Dudley- rieh. v/^t-h) fuli-si'/.e i/te n n is c o u r t; p ric e £3,5C8 tenioilcl.s Co.-,t„- i.'om v- • * f - 'L the»Price of ONE. -•. -i ^work oa bmiill house; one lady; plain W R . the camp or, ptjiierwi^e.—7.' Moat Croft- J i e s fro m 7e. 6d. -75 L-. i,-r,ev'--;?/4]5deu -z Co.. - Estate Agents. Ea*f bouriie.—A '______West W ickha^, i^ear_Beckenham, Kent.—c YY ~ smill Ford vans, keep clean, do run iaclieai Requiring Servants, OUSKKEiEI^BIl, good-olaae apartment* "ANTED, a young Parlourmaid for private ninfe repdirs; must drjive and help deliver, dance; piaro; term^^ moderate; central.—Ai> [ co l H housei hslp upotairo work; must be'cnor- W family.—-Apply Hilltop. | Baslow-road, ineligible j light job for one reliable.—State ply 82, 0aTemliainplace,^Ea«tl^6‘urnQ.—A _ __ li V + lor. >iale ^ lervante Requiring Situations, eetib; fitate^ salary, experience.—KA969,Eastbourne.—c age, wages required, to S. Haiee, Steam Bakery irtioles tor Sale, Henley-omThamce.—c (^ITTiNG-EOCKJ,: o j.f or two ;V,!,'.tan(i Hmafd G a z s tt. G^.ettejxnd! Herald Offices. Fastbourne.—A ANTED. \it once, Honsemaid-Waitjress.— ^ v . 7 'r e e rtioles and Property Wanted, - TT , « ' ’ t once, a Lady, hot W Apply or write. Norland Hotel, Harting- ■CTi Ta NTIIiD, at once, experienced and trust- Sntlem ant'bath Thot anTrii)rg^c'l-c6oking | ^ O g Sal^Mod'ern House; q^te* tt] be'i.et, I thoroughly domeoti- ton-place. Eastbourne.- a_____ I ! ■_____ | YV worthy Young Laayi t,«o take charge of ami attendance; Iclooe etatiou and U.i’.O.—I;n e a r .bus. Uwu.ia. tljrt3-rt3 rbpeifty of‘all.;kbids Wanted, eto| L.ENERALS, Ph-| Terminus Emporium. Ltd.. 3, Suseex-gar- W rite V.1896, Gazette and Herald OlTiccvi. Ha«t- I'lfc H erald Olfices. E ast bourne.—c .-i.un W;ll-ams, liairiio,-. llcri acet PREPAID will appear ira the' whole of - Apply Hrs. Bailey lirmrno—x1a ! oiinscn, 3. JSore Par^road, Eaetbourne .—a dens. Eastbourne.—A I_____ >______^ b o u rn e.— the I follo.jlng^ FOUR widely circulated and h r eEE e o r IF^UTTl'iS^Room's.'first floor.- use 1 a;_ailodils, N.-ircissi. .'.;mwd!ro,;*. ii| A/rO T H E R 'd I h ELP or Nursemaid (y'oulig) a n t e d , strong EitrandT Boy, for cycle delivery, -etc.—Briidford. Grocery Store, T good:ood I ba ^ -oriiticv;. f r u i t a.ifii 1 :((- fiitl o: Is. FOB. 'LtX wanted immediately; ;rivl 4; help with W dance ; gtxid n -?Apply"Da\ho^u^ , weeki.^enanl.-For' price ' rop8 tor Htroijg r»kni..w .ind ' 'rnir ■ TWENTV WORDS. oaby; iiouti^lihld dutice; ftmall house; £20.— Eastbourne.^A ______Old Town/ Eastbourne.-hA . ’ ;■______' bOUr^i^^A kAuctioneur, 1, Tidc«well-rofl;d. Eaf^tboarnu,---a THEBE INSERTIONS FOR 2a. 6d. Fill particiuat:> afe;e, refercncee, Mrs. Smith. e n e r a l .—Good or useful 'Hpip wanted; V/trANTElD. man as Miller)s Loader.—A . ifi'iunm.—A • V. ;ngarco VillA. Neville-road. Bognor.—c oard-Te«idjence for buaint^ Youn^ p jT oil~^)e^ ovei^iooking sea. a particularly^ iO WORDS Js. 6J. THREE INSERTIONS G good outings and wages; small family.— YY Nownham & Ashdown, Cross-iii-Hand , su it! twd'friend^?.—Apnl.y to Mr ^ T ■ . FOR 3a. 6d. ^TUR aSEMaJi Dl superior "girl, wanted^To'aiiist Apply )9, I^ing^s-avenue.^ Lastliotil-ne.—c_____ M ills .^ c ' well fiitusit.'jd Freehold Projjerty. Kuilahie jpT 0(3Dh'ocJ to r iioi-.'fv- .tiHi'' Powell, 20’, Briglxit)lan|d-road. Old Town, Ea*jtr for private bchool or nublic iiijititutiop, twee.n ICfir^tliourno n.nd Hd i-iv'oiui Jraus ensririnB the widest nublicity throURhout I n with t>fo little children; good references ^ ENERAL or Working-Housekptper' wanteil. TTfTrAN'rBD. at once, bood 'Hair Cutter and bourne.-“A She Soutl^rn Counties. It la computed that eesontial.— Latcham, 61,.High- street, Sid- ijr onp lady, flat Knightbritige; limber 40; YV Shaver: dischargetl soldier might suit; nlterutibn needed. £5.500. . Louscholids: A i cmzKt© eiidxicra 1 ^ Offices. , 1^-,t, , .^U sdcb wnouneemeiita will dome under the P. K ent.—^ I______■ • wages £50; good plain cooking and character good wag 8.—Apply itrlary Toilet Saloon TpO Let, a larffo Bdd-eitting-room, two win* Hampden Piirk. two .CottajreA. £5^5: Ji.'Liimfe:*. J' tR B Y 'C ai-adiah V/'olt <(!! fo'i” X dowa, every icouvenience; without atten­ road. .€250: (irf?eh istreet. .-€300; Mayfield-plaow. '•A tnun and aiiiinal stole - aImis-t 'f notice of no less than WING td oreyailing war conditions, tho reqii'red.—Apply 63. Burlington 'Hotel/ East- G uildfora.f " i - d an ce; lOcs.; also Bedi^oom^.—127, A«5b.foTd-road, £400: Block of five cotta«re9, £750.___ 180,000 Ir e a d e r s bo. e —A i i ftddi-t.-'.S Z.1902, U::zt:ut- a'ml O• U pperthn B eg istry Office is tem p o rarily ' ANTED, lad for gafage, also sharp boy or Eastbourne.—A ! ______a Wery week, ensuring! a much larger publicity closed except to oorreepondence; letters wiih lERAL Maid (experienced); wanted, for W girl for office; wbuldl pe taught book­ H AMBLYN. HoiigO) Agent,' Auctioneer and bastlmiirne .— than that aOorded by any otherh e r local medium. receive the hsval prompt attention, providing email fam ily; cleanliness .essential; good keeping alnd typewriting;! nominal wage to O Let, part of!good Furnished House; cen Va-Uier 51. Heoehle-road. Eastbourne a n d s o m e itr^osu^-d smnn'tii! T tral pcsitioni, near eca; moderate terias: k R p tn e v e r in f <-h,-ap ; The patera are as Wf m bIow :— etam p is enclosed.—Mrs. Jones, 9, New Upper^>' relp.-iioes,—Mrs. FerranJ Trefueis, Summer- conrmencei—Bassett. 1, [Cavepdish-place,- East­ eai’efnl te n a n t.—N.1779, G azette and H erald H ton-road, Eabtbourne.—a ______dowii-road, Eas tbourne —e______^ __ bourne.--A, ?ood,:i-.ard dog.—.\pjily Sini:in;nii,e 1 . EAfiTBODRiNE GAZETTE offices, Eastbourn^.—A urc^t- Polegnie.—A EWING 3fmill. daily , req u ired .—Apply H ydro ENEBAL ServantS ervant wt-nted; wa 'iood Jwages; ■\7[fANTED., strong lad or,m an;. good wages; WO Bed and one Sitting-room to Let.fur* WANTED. 2 . SUSSEX COUNTY HEH.ALD S Hotel. Eastbourne.—A a sleep out.—Apply 22,1 ^evensey-road East- VY eas.v I hours.—Appljr Frdwd’ss Dairies, 43, A;>Dh(J.\IE Ftench ('uhinc-i. 6 loti bourne.—c T nished; no 'OhUd^en; contTal.—AddresP did vrmilitioii a n d ' h i-" It u: ■ i-J (liewea—Uck^eld and District Edition). TILLROOII Maid, (second) required.—Apply Green-street. Eastbournq.—a ______X.1810. G azette and^ .J e r a ld Officer Eaot- FUR.NISW!-’' \ND UNFURNISHED. H • Hydro Hotel, Eastbourne.—a p n ec.—W rite V.1270. Gazette ;-im Ji;-;-al S ENERAL (Servant or good Day Girl wanted; ANTED, Coal -Carman;: good wages t bm trne.—a. ;J Q S . BQNI ■ ;:cincss results) given to an K-.a^tPrHirne.- -*r SUSSEX COUNTY HERALD tltllE Compton Governessee’ and Servants' G tw o in fam ily.—Apply Ml'S. F u ller, F air- W suitable man.—Woolger, Edenbridge.—c oi!t:-r; i.aant or other giving infor­ J. Agency, I 6. Station-parade^ Eastbourne, holme, Sonthover. Lewee.—A , ' ri'^WO or three v/ell-fumiahed loom s; one ifj-AND,SOME. ebcnize(T”t\v'i7i'i, ^Hailsham-^Heathfieid aud District 1. bed-silting: low wrintcT terms: good cook mation r-f rnt-.i'-.ii.shctl House .or Plat (not XX- Sale, 8ft. by 61t , with ii,i :,-i ,.ri.i E d 't’on). e n e r a l Servant wanted; oi& lady!; good ing and uttenclarice.—73. Peveneey-road, East (E a st E nd! <->in!ti",- 'v a c a n t; r e n ta l £40-,'-:Sj, largo plate glatio tieor.s; r: i PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES |h:i.uiy Meni for- Schools or Private Houses; ■—A|pi C F,astl>oin-ne, linving minierouo appUcan-;< Soaie-6. etc.—Apply Cluic. li-.,-iiK, A u'eil JiliUtal NuijBe-iAttendant,_ expenenced. vX able home; no washing; no late dinner; Three Bridges, Sussex.-fA NE or t\Vo Rooms to Let, one .front, unfur-ftfor Unfurriishe l dioiTHfs. will esteem it a -i^des-veiB rpan.^ Lavt liuii.-iu-.— usual outings.—Slfiken, Anglefield W est En- HEEL|WRIGHT.—Wanted: all-round Hand, niihed.—Apply ^1, Manifold-road, -East (favour it owners will forward liim particularKi FOB ADVERTISEMENTS ■'■^^EFUL Help, undertake the dutie« field, Middlesex.—A bO o urne^~A ______■ ___ ' S U-vum Thorloy's PouUry Si,i,-e ciil U modera- houee; lady and two daughter** W ineligible; constancy: to suitable man — .Ifient not exceeding .£70j_no result, no charges.-] In; «K FOURIpapers ine'lusive. o o d Badlpombj!J25uA®Kford-roadijEastlwurne.—c ^ p O let. unfurnished I q.ther Poitllry Sidet-,-- ) i,.s ;t isi General (young), to sleep In preforretl, one or two rooms; use of jiTTtA.STBOT ENE. - IToiieo (unfurnishedi it contain^ a-11 that is .k - c-s.:;ii’v m wordB 1 Once Pimsa 6 Times 1.^ Times G for apartment house.-Apply 6, Colon- wanted, for Bortihg and paokfng. i Gitting-room i if desired: suitable forjfJM wanted : no,basement; about seven room,* for keeping Ponitry hea'iihv a.ul nade-garden9._E£^bournd.—a7__ Lf Apply Sussex W lete TPiap er Co., 67a, la d ie s.—50. C avendisl -place, Esthourne.—A'__'l(battl; near sea.—C. Walton, Bridge.,Cottaga. pbundau'.-e, ,of eggs. Ovum i.s miid 1 * 0 i 1/- 2 /6 ■ 4 /6 9 (6 . , required immediatelv; good p O D'(3eneral wanted: comfbJ':able home; Tidbswell-ijcad. Eastbouhne.^j n f u r n i s h e d ! SuU e"of E'aom a ; a tte iid a n e e |]S^lisT)pcrt.on. M idrilcsc-x In all parfF, in (-aseo' L-.a-.aiiiiu-.. 7-j oodievjoihan; sleep in.—Pine Grange, G good wages.—Mrs. Young, [ I:ank House, 'OUiTH iWnnted as Pc rter.+Apply to George U and hoard ifii-eq lired; electric light; rent I’JJUKNI.SHED,House w.antetl, 2 tittingroom-7, 7s: 'coniplote ease), tarton.-, 2.., 3d. I W 23. Seaside-road. Eastbourne.—A I ., Regbut House. Ter- from £45;[ newly de corated.—A.1915. Gazette :X’ 4 or 5 bedrooms. ititche:i. scullery; d> 3 0 ! 1 /6 ■' S /6 6 /6 1 2 G Trlnity-p.'ace. Eastbourne .—a ■■ BrownBrown ft Co.,(jo.. EtcLtd each, alsorixags CH t. i.l 16b„ 56 Ib.l o o d General or Cook-General ■vanted; two m inus3-roa d , E aetbo^rne -A " 7 ■ _____„ and Heralq Offices, E: stbcthr,,i,-T-o Qurre."A —J _ ____Ftafhed. or semi-detached: garden; 3 mouths ci .23 lb. 9s. 5d. Do not forgeL to'use <1 in fam ily an d n u rse k e p t fc P P E R R I'’art.—TS______to d o nger; terms (.moderate.—Cross, Fairseat, . your Poultry ______, r _ f 4 0 1 7 /. G tw o young o uJTH/f-Wauted. t h , brl ;h t Youth, to train as unfurnishedC also front • 2 / . SI- 9 /- I children; no washing. char\vpjjman d tw ice Junior Reporter qn tfle- Sussex County U E ed-sitting-rdom lady or married couple: B cltinge.- 'X-lerne B a y .—a XY ING ol thb Ijtiiid Boots f.ir i-ai-i weekly; wages about £25.—Mona dn, Mayville YHerald: must be a cyt list; igood prospects.- moderate: permainep- iy.—Y.1901, G azette an a [T^TODERN Ilou«V required, bath; about 15«, ‘X-V Farm eresses, PostHoim-ii, I'chi-.-euI " s o y 2 /6 ^ 6 /.- n / - " 2 1 /. Loose, Maidstone, Kent.—A Write Maiiager, Sussex C ounty H erald Office, Herald Offices, Eakthauape.—A :1tX weekly or ^tgreeinent; two in family; jjo xnen, and Women: also le-,v laiirs'tX Y/l OOD General Maid wanted ___ Eaetbournfe.—i:: Ifchild-renl near itea.—Thomson, *8, Sheen-road, Russian, Rmimaujaa Yt p i.v- bcints. I g erai ______■SATANTBDJ______a y oung W om an, for w ashing a n d three' weeks, ' 3 /. 7 /6 1 3 /- ■ 25/-,- VX to do all work in smkll______flat'fn-Weet Ken- teaetbournc.—C , -Y3 ; also L adies' High ! -Beat he'v . clul 8 0 -fH^AN/XED^ e.tderly Woman, widowrv ironiifg.preferred, by theeington; week.—Apply two in E.E.,family; 150, middle-aged woman OUTDOOR SERMANTS. ll^M ALL l7Ufurnitdicd House or Flat or Rooms (Leggings ; beat .sclc-etioil ni iuunv.o;.t-| PLEASE NOTE:— » V simple cooking and houseworkWillingdon-rioajd. for one Eqstbourne.—cpreferred; good referenced essential; comfort / ^ X b t EII Wanted, married pr single; cottage APARTMENTS V/ANTED. 1^^ over shop w.aiitcd. with about five room:?; 'Miul. Bool Manufaeturinfe, Co . f.ra.f lady; eomtoirtable home; help given.—Moore.ANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; able home; waged good £24 refer­ to £28.—Apply first by vy T and garden,—A.ppijy^-Apply Wintersgill.v Bodmill ^rent £40 .to £50 iuclusive; central poeitioh; u9S, Seaside, taslbourm','' 8 ' J'a rk h l |f,thit elns of advertisement is not prepaid, Crossways._____ ViTmi______^ilm ingUntX Sussex.—a ence irehuired.—Applyletter, to Mrs. Leaf la Hall k a lu aTem- , 11. Kedls ngton Park- la r ; Eaatbourne.- JBexhill-on-Sea, 206, High-ttreel, SeJ the usual rate of ed. per line will be road. W.ll.—A p a r t m e n tAk s3 , I xKjvfofl two b>vu ladies,1U.U1CO forlu i iivofive suitable information.—Address "tXfANTE'Dj~g^d Cooke, Cook-Generals.erance Hottel.l Gen- Eastbourne .—a Ir TEb T" wanted,_.1. w ..-[h ith or! without son or months;m onths: sittingroom.sittin g ro o m . bedroom bedrponi f,tv*'o 1beds) w ritin g Q.1864, G azette & Herald Offices, Euet Aewes.—A i i' } C harged. VV erale, Hoiise-Parlourmaids, Housemaids, i mate!; very good cottag© and garden and A ^ GOAL View Poc:t(,ai-(l& - I hcJ::* Between anq Kitchenmaids for private. Cook. C ro single bedrooihs.—W rite P.18C3, G a z e tte ------c ______extras.-M: * A. Haraan, WHlingdon, E ast? ra id OfTrces. E a s tp e u rn e .—a unfunjished House, upper part oi» X J Packets, including gjov-,v House-Parloprifiaida. Housemaid and Kitcheri- . —______E fidtbou:___ _ photptone, e e m i'm a U iMji'Votoi:i.: bl rnaids for bbardiiig and apartment houses; boutne —C; ______> i . ! A PARTM EnTS ! \Vanted] three hedFdomS, i^AOE ADVERTISEMENTS ^ ANTED, General Servant; gqbcl home and 4 lARTERi wanted, single orLinarriecU w ith o r White and sepia, ctc.f a!i i.-. sell at good single-iianded Housemaid for Sutton, Sur­ A. sitting-room, bathroom; central position: leteis. Fort-road. tine selection ot ab o u t IbO dti.i, riiit i IJfiDER CLASSIFIED HEADINGS.,.. rey. No bodking fee. Disengaged-good Cook _____W wagee—59j Cavendieh'-plgce. EaBthBurne—g. K_ y ! withdut______son or ______m ate;, new . coUfi, J O . good December to March ^ with atteiub-.nce; nn-ide- ,,,, ,,------r-rv-^------'g arden; close school. Post Office, chop, village: trade supplied.—W. b'luoker Wiielel ‘‘ E A 8 T B 0 U R n |e g a z e t t e ” nntv and Kitchen,hidid for school.—Mrs. 7 ‘FXT'ANTED—officer's family, -BoSidon—good ra te terjh^.—'W rite E.1922, G azette & H erald [ I T ^^-bhM .S H kD Houses and R gom s; Agree* ' [?. t-ioner. Eastbourne. i Myrtlcholma Employment Agency V T General Servant, to do Work of flat: four; hordes: 'overtime nud extras.—Horace OfRces. Eas;t’jo u rn e.—aI : menu- and Itiveiitorios l^repared; lowes^l 1 . , o r dredge-road,! Bastboume. 'Phone eo ld ier’s -wife m ig h t s u it; goodi !w;agos.—Mrs Stay, yv'estdean. Chichedter.'—c IvTates; . Furniture. Stored.—Ock-yiige ISstaia a n g l e ■ lor Saic7~n, .n i’.v Y^AJtTEB Wanted., 35sJ ?jcr iweek; also Mate: Agency. Ocldynrrc-parade. Eastbourne.—a K.1656, Gazette and jlt :-.a! I 'U,;;| SUSSEX \C0UNTY HERALD ” and X^ANTEDlXvyo Betweenmaide (14 to 16). aleo Wheeler, 12c Oxford and Cambridg© Mansions ^ourtie.-^A__M . _ __ _ j I VV Housfjmaid; sleep in; good home and Hyde P a r k, N W .I.—c______' r , VJ. also Hands and'Axe Men.—Box ft ^ ______TX/’ANTED, topurchr.se. in Cavendish-avenua -BRIGHTON ADVERTISER" only. Turner. Timber Merchants, Ardingly. Sussex—c .(A fQ 'I’SE-CiXirE'-. '1915. 2'-7t‘r.ii:.l' outinge.-^Honeekeeper, J, Oompton-etreet, East­ ANTED, General Servant (good character) for a mo3t Ithorouighiy reliable’and respectable ^ Belmore or ManifoJd-roade, a email - iirsGclass eoiiditioxi : a:ii; iaJ 1 Imertion 6/- per inch of 12 lines. b o u rn e.—a WT I three outinge weekly;weekly: good wages;ivagee: coun­emin ARTER! wanted; mukt be: generaily useful gardener and wife—Apply to Mise Haywood pniodern House. In good repair; long lease <'i try girl preferrad.—Mrs. ChennelL Godaiming, On small farm ; good xeteronce; 6-roonied a n d Misa Buck, E ndclaffe. M eads. Eaetboiirne.-A sfl^eeiiold.—P rice and p a rtic u la rs to X.1506, 'Ap p ly Couyiiis. Sc-:ilr,n-|-ro.i-l. iTn'-1 i.i J 13 in se rtio n s 5 /- ^ ^ „ ANTED) ajyoune.person as Mother's Help, C I'A , j u rU.'UK-Cf K -______CL.i-,, ato.tal J^tiiiy.' ______._C ollege-ro^,_Elie ' “ astbourne.—A. ' 8, G o r r in g e -i-o a d . E .a 3 tb o u rn e .—A i [______cottage.—E. Vardy, Batbrooks Farm, Berwick EUUIEED,; wgll-ffinished. «iTim/~R’dom, ('Gazette and Herald.Officea; Eastbourne.-TC __ 26 _ 4 /. ; 4, ANTED, , Station.—C ____ i i'______w ith good obokijig ----' ' ------Iit h -t ANTED.ATjtiiT?r> 7 Ho a so ' or— ---- convenient-— ; —. t Rooms, ------j- a.tX froo euiri'U', . . ii'-..rl, . . 3/- TXTANTEDj Bletween-maid; 6niaU~a'partment- Respectable elderly woman E 45. »Summ&r-ro/-d._\Vesl t ro5alc,:L—-A| Yy houeel; gjood wages and outings.—Apply, W General Servant; one lady; Hampden YNOWMAN wanted, good milker and early W modefate rent ; central.—X-. R., 9, Willow. ■2/- afjer six, 5,joeyihgton-gardena, Eastbourne.—C Park; knowledge of poultry pretferred.—I^rlte riser; -wages 24s.: good'‘cottage and gar- G azette anti H erald Cifflee's. Egetbgtirn e_^A__ ^ I j fieltbroad, Ea^tbo iti-Ta a.—xc____ . LD Jio.of Tilers iJaIU] Oa'ii___ 13ta-ji . . . ___ _ .J.f (Smaller or larger spaces pro rata.) nell, Berke.-rC [______,______2.30.—Misal' B road, 6. Chiswiok-pls|oe, Bast- a s t Siie SussexsEX^ County]County! Asylum.------Hellingly.— F O R SA LE. Ingfi. 10. Povcrifrey^road and li‘i. ( oinnul ifficee* a/dvertisementa to bq charged "1^7!ANTBDr~lRdy*~Helpl baby 19 months;' bourne.—A ___ .______If______I E W anled, Man, Ineliaihleffor the Army or "ITr-iNTEp, large, tomfortablp Bed-sitting- E a s tb o u rn e. T el. 580 70.£. ,\ at tr:lde rates. Yy: maid ,kept; good needlewoman; salary ■^T/KNTEI), Daily (ieneral. email ]iqU6e.-?-73 Navy,! to work with horberjsi anp cart and assist J f ' v ' ’ lilVrAOKrN'YBN.’S. 9 Bims-hiiildings. Eastt __a t.... fafm__ -w_____ lork;'_ w .,_,„rs ages z^“27s. peg w'eek.—Apply to (ORAM for sal®-, in prnVui coiulition- a £24.—Write fuljy .lfi's. King, Palmont. Radlett, V t Victoria?drlve, Eastbourne!.—A , ' P^.ple. Address 51, M)l- L-IVJL bourne for neiv iiml second-hand Pur* ' i ' Soutb-strtet. Easti>oun:c, hcrorel 4l.URilAU~“Bookcase, ~ ...... njahoffany, ' thoroughlsf Jp ULLETS. ’Match. 1947.— h*a'tchria"^ houseyrotk and cooking.—Write irs. TT marienoy; ino incumbrance; central.—, ljn> , vpll.inn...... ade Tindfer. part fitted with cu^ W ANTED, trustworthy Nurs or Mbther’i T. 1894, Gaze tte'ft He r:a d [Offices. E astb o u rn e.—Ajthosrd ami gi.. ______X e a c h - 6p6. -dozen; list. 30 breed! ’’ ' R^iEPLiei TOADVERTISERS, Mijnchin. Hefrstimonceux, Sussex.—a W Help for three children . comfortable bo ard and surmounted by bookcase fitted witB K tim m ell, S tijatfo rd . K 15.—c - ' T ^ A N T E D 'P young Girl to help in kitchen hom e ; m aid kept.—Apply 219J High-street a u ; stfo n g , milk two cows or willing to ANTED. . tinfurn|ishefl Room; moderate -3 shelves enclcsqd liy glazed panelled dooinl Hfe Ahall be glad if I advertisers when calling learn!, flu In time I in ! ghrden and make ___terms;_ permanencyj central.-^Addrces p:8 guineas—M^ckjnvpus, 9, ElmaHuiUlings.____ ASPBERRiY Canes. Supor’n ^ive' fdg liapiiM to their I. advertisements, on this T iv a n d i^i^uu'Xics.—AiLiueairs.—Mise Ryman,jxj/ 45,\Jeving- Lewes.—A L It - W lOs'. p e r .100, e x tra stronR-, 2s' toik-gardenej E ^ tbourne.—c _ himself tueful; state s drageei live In.—Pools, L.1858. G aze tte & Herald Offices. Eastbour n e ^a e n t w o o d Cnairo.—Quantity black Bent­ e DftgO will ihow thb ticket bearing thfeir number u r s e for th re e ch ild ren (5ii! 4, f t years) Henlield, Sussex.—:B ‘per 100; l;iailsbamboiTv. thn lartic ■ lo ^ e adtertigement]clerk. This arrangement where cook, N good wages; mother’s assistance- ant ANTED. unfun^islied, B e d-vsi tt in j7-room, B wood Chairs, perforated and composition f r u itin g ra s p h e r r y . 5s, xioz.. 35s. i i e r 'il m the interests of advertisers them- are* kept; supervision; three'months Ho-ve, then Sur lilK Soufidslnan-wanted, for cart or pra'in: W permanency- noj “''• ’dr permanency- uojchtldren; no-attendance fseatS: moderate, prices.—Mackinvens.jots, extra fijio honie-grown 9. Efms i-cuiidIh.T wvea, tpl^Bure the Teplies being received by The W ish, biton; also General, for very small house M good wages to goo^ man.—HiUier s needed.—Addrese iD.ll39, Gazette and Hei?ald i buildings._____ lb. 121be. 8s.' 6d.; _Xmae.v.'J ryfri. ‘ M jMveriider only. J ^ ^ ^ .a La]titbourne.+ plain cooking; £20-£26; temporary Or perman Cream eryj Rochester.-M j______OfRces. E astb o u rn e.—A ;gIDEBOARD.- -An exceedingly well-made 6ft» buehy, 9d. each. 7s. Cd.-per >■ ' iiae^B requiring their replies posted to en l^ ^ S u rb ito n a fte r.—Mrs. G., 32,' Gl^ndq-road, HARTTMan ov Woman for good-class Milk ^ pollard oak Sideboard, with plate-glaes Bawii ConspicuuG. yellow, wiln :cd cu| Ui*in Itiiouid encloBb 3d, to cover cost ox C O O K $ ND COOK-GENERALS > B Roufld.—Apply Skills Dairy, '82. ElUis End-i fback. three drawers, cupboards and, cellarelts V ; hut flowering Isike. 2^.: per 100; PheJ road, iAnegley.—A funder; a rare bargain at £6 15s.—Mackinvenai Cjarcissns, w h ite . 2s. p e r lOO.-l.Aonel n ^ i • - T ^O OK, go ^ . lain, who is trustworthy aSld NTED, at onca good Nursi to take In- TO xJ_ ____ neat,_ wou___ ,d be much valued; middle-aged w fant.—Apply Htwhian. 27, Hyde-gardene, ANTED, Gamekeeper-Wqodman on small LET i 9, Elms-buildings, Eastbourne.______. Pam pden Dark. _EasLhourne. --A p rfeferr^; twol in family; house-parlourmaid, Eastbourne.—A W eestatie- state 25s. and ©ottagq (old-fashioned). 'CARPET.—Excellent larg e draw ing;^oom Car* , EGIMENT'AL Sotivonirs. JwoTfi(W’ Tie. gardener andjboy kept.—Mrs. Waller Kelly, ANTED, a; N u rse; afternoons-' only; 2.15 to —Apply A, H. BydonJ Esqi, Awbrook, Hay- AIRDRteSSERS.—Busilness < Premises (East­ pet. .about ISft. by 14ft ; nearly new con^ iv dre€6 Caeesl Handkercbiet Sachel SITTIATIONS W ANTED. bourne), well-fitted saloon, ehop. amd i ti o n ; "7 guineits.—Hackinvene, 9, Elms-buildfl Aldingbourrie 'vicarage, hear Chichester.—A W 7.15, fo r t-wo young children.—W rite .w^ds_H^th^i ______H , Hji-t I Centree. Pincu6h.;oih€. Silk Pot-:tcar| OOK-GENERAL wanted; two ladiesj help N.1861, G azette ft H erald Offices. E hstboum e.—A a'NTED, Man experienced in fruit grow­ seven rooms; low rent] no premium; rareE lng<______faand-paintecl witli reginjentnl k opportunitjsr; two! tenants in ithirty years; J^'OLLER Blinds. Lei.ghton, Engraverl 1, Terinimisvplad i n d o o r ! s e r v a n t s . C given; Kobd wages and liberal outings.— in g good ■wages!: day or piecework.— (Ju an tity secohd-hand Rolf Miss Adler, ISayonbury, New-road, Rotherfleld, COMPANIONS AND GOVERNESSES. W owner- J - , take , - payment- . ,ifori . , fixtures, etc., deposit.... f---,- let- Blinds, various sizes, 2s!'6d. each.- bourne.—A tp _____ ■ \ A ddress G azette .sind H erald Offices,and-,^.4 V.01balance o -nna. u-rrby instalments.—Apply^ I m c n t 8.—Apply Chas.-Ohas. Mackinvens, 9. Elms-buildings X lii Oo(A-Hot>oekeeper |in a small business Sussex.—c J , ,______^ ' < , "ilyrOBNINQ Governess wanted fpr boy Eastbhurne;-c i [ Horne, Auctionet^r, I jTideswell-road, ^East- , — ^j!-ECON D-HAi^D Goods,—.Ad^■et■Ti^;e^ I .a . ihouae or privatO; good caryer and .good OOK-GEN ERAL and House-parlourmaid XY-l years, also French Governess! for t... XXTATNTED, good S ho p h eri^ fo r Southdo'wn INING-ROOM Suit©, nearly new condition] cells and exchange.® Anything f k aten n cel—B.S., 43,; Ayond b o u rn e.—a ______, ______well-made frames covered dark ^ e e a market value, in small or large cinantfl G wanted far small family; good wages for afternoons a week.—Apply, Bet-ween 4 and 6 V-Y • : hill flock of tegs; on© who could manage jj^OOM tcTLetT ^bveui^ntly situated, for oc- D ~. hottfae.—i _____ ' — I ■ ______capable maids with good references.—Ajiply o’clock except Wednesdsi.v, Mrs. Xrbib, Kenil­ wet flock! If requiredjpreferred.—Apply E. G. . V I. , .pegamoid, imitation morocco. comprisina. w here an d p riv ately .—W rite Advert-il U iTfENINQIwork required by young man to Mrs, Lowthj Netherwood, Epeom-road. Guild worth Court Hotel. Egatboume.-rfA Smith; Ottalk Farm , WilUngdon, Eastboarne.-A casloi^a. 1 f9*^?^' two ^asy and four small chairs.—Mao< Xiansdoynoplace. Lowes.— A lijaam tl in kitchen.—Write 0.1862, Gazette ford.-^A I ______I______ANTED for ChriSmas holidays' a Daily 'IXT'AlN^TjplD, a good OiartierT (w ith m ate pre- EV/ING Machine (U^dY; neV<^ndl ft Fteraid^ OMi^s. Ea^bouriy .—a ______OOK-GENEEAL, over 30, active, gpod refer­ VV ferred),/single or!married; good wages cash, goo<| 8 polished case; vosf £5; acceptF W Governess, for two bw s (aged's and 7) ___ ,______, ______Jja n g n e y -ro e d . Ea.-j»thou rh c .—a f 7NSW HOniB' Work Ranted daily in ehop or G ences; two ladies; two servants; comfort­ lessons one hour.—A ddles W.1703r Gazette am to competent men; good bouse and garden.— Pianos, Book® J? - I hond& .y eflery. 60. Seaside, Eastbourne.—a able home. {enslngton; good outings. -Bowen, H erald Offices, E aetbourne.—A Apply BOSS, Herrings Farm,! Oross-ln-Hand.—A a g ent and tobapeoniat; low!rent; house I etc.—Mackinveiis. 9. Elms^buiidings ^ M A L L ' B o y ’s secondA iand Bic\T^l above if requiredj-Apply 8, Hamnden-terrace. ■' ' " ' ...... ~~ ______9V Hojisekeepeiill d esires re-engageim ent -OOK-GEhlB^AL, thoroughly capable, children (girl attends school).—Apply, attefc 6 LAiNONEY-HOAd L Eastbourne.—One or full-size real Eir’erdown Quilt, in good order. V-.J Gob MaT’e, a-ged; £7.—jGebr'gc"G. Go J|d T Mle! charge private house; maid kept, G wanted; iinmediately: one who has been Wednesday or‘ between 9 and K)f30: Thursday 8 5 , tWo furnished Bedrtrims. with use of L F U R ^IjS H ^ HOUSES 16s. ,6d.: six Bentw ood C hairs, w ith good cane '■ isham.—A ' '1 capaDie, -excellent refSreacea.— a kitchennlaltf would do; good references morning.—Mrs. Clarke, 3, Hyde-gardene,; Ea ' •ohm; suitable fpr |tu|o bueineas ladies seats, 30s. ; m?. < gany Bedroom Suite, in ex. 1 Q'fdCK Birds tor -FalcTfeno Rtocd : Dox| Woqdfie^. INiithurst, Hor|b.am,;-Sus: necessary;-4-wo In family; house-parlourmaid bourne.—A ______~ !' !. ■ . i A Ll^.'^ailableV ailable Houkes. Illustrated------register - ,j eellent-order,------c; :i.)’ete. for cash £13 10a.; 3ft;! ’ ♦'-J . Reds and Buff Orpinbton C-orkcri h u a n n e : jinoaeTatc.^A a n d fpll list© oni receipt of requirements.------^------I c:-. I 6in. -— white ------cnar.it- ^ Bedroom Suite, completdi kept, mail foriAoalB,, Boots, etc.; comfortable ANTED, a Nursery Governs d u lly ! o r LARGE Bunng Bed‘siUing.room to Let, exhibition birds; also Whfie i.eghorn tl V b I M aid' or Maid-Honsekeeper.—Lady siutation: gqWd outinge; wages from £26.— resident,______, __for__ two _ „girls___ (agqd , Ifl _J a n d 7); —K;illioK ft Davies,' Housje Agents, (ferminus- I for cash £S tSs.- tBarrons): fine ttock hlirds.—Mrs i a p W [evdry conveniehoe; J cen tral.—F.1751. road.f E a s tbour ne.! a -ughly reoommende thoroughly ex- J I/ Mrs.! Hollins, The Rectory, Dunsfold, m usic and French 'essential.—Write/ 'stating Gazett© Herald OfflbeaJ'Bastbourne.—a ' ’ LEQHOEN-WY NDOTTEp v erton House. Pullets Tiinhrulgel laid VVcRs.—c ______excellent heedlewoman; near town near Godalnliing. Surrey.—A______age and salary required, to Mrs.; O’MIalley, 29, r o m 25s. to £3. for ..—winter . monthe.- 5 .1 eggs from November to April after hav- O T U D E B A K E 'R , 15-20. f o r 'S a le : foiir, g S rerredT—Edwards. Colley Manor. Rcigath.--* OOK-GEMEBAL for two ladiee at Uckfleid; St. Anne’s-road. Eaetbourne.—A I _____ SMAMhFurnlshedTbedrctom to Let in Old Apply Ocklyng© Estate Ageiency,___ Ock- ,' ing _ Karawood Poultry. Spice . containing__ groun<^ Edif s t a r t e r ; clectrioj lig h tin g sefl Town, w ith o r w ith o u t b o a rd ; s u it ydfUiig Flynge-5- parade, ' Easthoiirne. .Stamp.—a ___ ..‘ .-insects; packetsi-...- o,i2d.. z.i6d„ Is.—Beeny,-• o 19, Juno.. T7ADT*itequires situlation as HousekeeperrzO house-parlourmaid kept.--Apply, before i d o w desires (lompanton-Belp i youn A ■ fulars R' Dowriev, 45: Grove-roni November 13,Miee Cheale, 2, Hova Villas, Hove; business ! lady; permanency.—13, Motopinbe- Let.L et, small FUrniehecFvlrniihedOottage, _ near H am p-|. j il92?;V9.'iL„_Ea6tbmmim_c______L o u rn e . —A XlTT TeaiH’ expeflenqe.—Mrs. Ramage, Wood- musical preferred; all duties |o£ ezr i road, E adtbonrrie.—re J I 1 ______rrio ~ . _ I . T 1 . , „ .. J ^ BIG Selection can only be found when® IrtdeL^ ln g r ln g n o e . Colchester ,^ c ' V - after The Cedajre, Uckfield.—c W house; plain cooking; comfortablS home; u>. X den Park Stdtlon; no bath.—F.843, Gazette - O UMMER,SCALE " VV rin g e r iTntl ^ PARTiMENTS.-WelLfUrnlihed. warm, wgll- an d H erald Offictis. .E astb o u rn e.—A XX i there is a big Stock, we have the largeeti seeks situation, assist cooking tT'EMPORARYigood o5ok-general.—Apply be- children.—^Mre. Saundere, Down'Cottage, Woad- ventllated House, overlboking sea; good . L, -, wjt-h ironing talile!; perfect co® JLi ■ and housekeeping, where maids kept; live JL tween 2 and 4, Miss Rose, 9, Bolton-road, maneterne-road, Coulsdon, 6nrrey.-)-c~ cooking, j bath.—1, Cambridge-road, East- CKFIELD.’—Furnishednaouse to Let for a3 selection of PianM and the largest showrootnal £a.—Seen any tim e at 42. Arlington-roal vith tamUy; farmhouse>or private preferred; Eastbourne.T-A I ______■ bourne.—© i . . U term of notiless than four luontha; four: cover] b o u r n e .—A ______t ' ■ ■,aa[ M.—L. Soott, 3, r G roevenor-creeoent, St. ANTED, good Cook; kitohenmaid kept; TRADK ASSlSTAt^S. i AVAO fli-ortTTiB 4 W A!.»!ttflTi£?-T*nnms b atili croodd 6,156 sciuaT© tccti. P i& n o s . Iicw O f d6COUd^ -- ^ ;TrTP‘1'*^'-^ATE 3--iv'neeJ E a n iie li~ B.athI five se rv a n ts ; five in fa m ily ; a g e 28-40; e d or Bed-sitting-rbom, jwith or without k it c h e n B c u llm y J ce^l^^^^^ all sizes, all prices, cash or jnstalmenfl ■TubBer ty re s , a p ro n . lRl.as? fro n t.- —naydelon-Sea,—A' W p p r e n t i c e s and improvers wapted im­ atte n d an c e.—Address ;W;1897, G azette and rintnl nt £3 n wehkf- nktfl and to be seoi* . ^!r»ven. ”93, Susans-road. E astbourne, wages £34-£36.f-Mre. Handley, Overton House, mediately for millinery workVo,om.-i?J. B I gqndition. 93, Langnev-rnad_’F.-.sthoni- Tunbridge Welle.—c A Herald Offices, Eastbourne ' fndoor sanitation-^A d d Iv ®C P lo” High" «l®®where in Eastbourne we can show you ton,'I* - ___ •eck-s Employnont. days or half-days;. Abrahams, 8. Terminus-road. Eastbopme.—C every home comfort; B?reet Uckfleid i ' ^ e piano to suit you is a t '' Hermitage H al.^ - i'Y^ARM Serge Army), to make dough and deliver wriih K j room, private bathroom adjoining: good be seen at “ Hermitaufl * O Fenghgemynt;enghgem ent snail, quiet household; horse and van; state wages.—E. [Spyei'. Higiu- on aonlieation to-W. Bmcker, ANTED. December 5, Cook-general and cooking, a tte n d a n c e ; 'el©otrio lig h t.—U.1805, ... and any piano fnew ob fcelp. fo r good plain cook; experienced; stre e t, Scaford —A______. j ■ - ,______L. Gazette and_Herald Offices. Eaetbourne.—A___ secondhand) can be had at the loweet Ijondo^ iaje^tatioaer,,.-TermiriTs-road. Eastho i.—W rite B.1739, G azette an d W House-parlourmaid; three in family; road, E.\etbournei___ [_ _ wages £20 |ai^ £22.—Reply Mrs. Corbin, 35, 'OOT Tra-dcT-^^^jasters a n d FinidheM Iwantejd, OMFORTABLE front B6d|sltting-room. fur- y prices for cash or on the instalment eysteraJ a stb c urhe.—A______B Government work and the new -Wartitpe hhis ishh(®n as Parlourmaid in Cranes Park. Surbiton.—a______boots.—Moore, Boot ManufactlireraJ Ea C sea. charming Residence. 13, Oavendish-j- exchange, gehtleman’e family;-good references.— 30-40; good containing diiUngl and drawing roomsi , nuHERT" -boneemald, bourne.—A Set’.—Lady's Archery Set GENERAL WANTS. l„tKing'sCottiigee, Pevensey.—c ’ (X)T Trade.—Girl wanted as Messenger at study, six bedrooms, servants’ rooms and usual* bow’, quiver. - arrow s, g au n tlet, etej , situation as General to one lady, _ , ____ references essen­ ^ro^lNTED, 61 B to do the ordinary" work oI shop; llgj EasM o o t s , Lott-dfl clothing, -Houseboldi kwf ib (or„ inei n e a r Ea« tBovtrne.—Address A.1822, tial.—Apply. Mrs. Lyal. Behar, West Heath- employment easy hours.-E. OMfWTABiiE Frbnt , ,| Bed-sitting-room; iM g tte d n d -H e ra ld Van 'FTnrspHorse, nhmat,about l*i15.3, £15 I.Sa15s,; • nror 257F, guineas C ingbod wb-king order,—Write pfl Q eorge-street, E a s t Croydon. SilWrey^—c ! erv convenience; mce house; (steam heated), [lavatory .and .cloak room part-ieul.-ire r.l710. (iazette’and iieraldl ^niott. wh< re maid is kept; good IR L, 18 to 30 required for London House; ASHIER and Bookkeeper desired in a busy board If ;______■ ^ . /'NLEITK.—Wanted. Junior CaslTicr’for qhrist- nished 'Flat to Let. baithi piano; central.—33. H a rris Side D e jl.ert^ llak e ,^ £ 1 0 lOs. AH. cars etiifaer.—iV.1807, Qazgete a n d H erald Offices ESPEC'XABljE Girl wanted, for morning A pply Principal Agcfatc, or 20. Hartfleld-roadH riage p.aid.—Otham Court. 'Polegate —a Offices, ^stbourne..—A j V mas trade! temporary.-Apply Bobby'and Oavendish-place. Eastbourrie.—a_____ ^______J^EN T'.S Bicycle wanted. Foiiipii ;e*» j; *tbourne/-A ______,______work; .nC cooking; good wages.—Apply Co., Terininus-road. Eaetbourne;—^A • OO UNTBY Apartmente.-rrElng's Head Hotel. I Tl'fiiTON’cSFriO G '^fou-rle-^^, _ excellenc rANTjBD, situ a ti ig. a s Com panion-Help, 'vYhite H ^ee, Bonth^treet, Eoatboui-ne.—a ICTOBIA-DRIVE.-f-Modern House; three bedj B orde!*': any trial and__ examination; _____ 10(1 VX sories; mnet he in g.iod 1 ouilii ion :1 OUNTERMEN wanted tor v®taii tobacco Vy Horeebrldge (HelHngiyif, Proprietor. J. A. two liying-rpom^: Xe.t or sell; near 'bus' | g„i„eas.--Cr(^-weai^tt. Marklye. Heathfleld.' - preferred.—Send prirc, etr.. to A. vl ' where help is given, by domeeticated ^lOl.TElirGirl for general work, over 18; businese. London and provinces; previous Smith, ^dm ’Brighton. [ Godd Hotel accommo­ drive. Eastbourne.—A ^ " I in o r n e a r Em tb o u rn e.—Y.1812, G azette w country: village; good assistance given; experience not neoeeaary; good 'prospects; in- dation; terms reasonable; imrties catered for. ri-^an-d lopliSi'^U ii'’di H e d I -R ^G H A M (singTe)7tobtor-t^reX-^^^^^ a n d H erald Offices, E astb o u rn e.—a sm all family.-t-Riley, Thp Orchard, Nutlej’, luncheons, teas etc.; hiDiairds; coarse fieh- condition; -complete with lampe.—Gar a n d l a u n d r y .—\innted. F.-!mih-l eTigihle.'=-Salmon_& OJuckstein, Ltd,,. llOj Ter- Hnd Herald Offices, Ejaetbourne. A . | Vernon-road, button.—c____j m g ; terras m odcra:p: Fr,fi.-i'v m'-ll Uokfleld. mingyroad, Eastbourne.-c ing.—TC j I______! I !______H H U F S K S a n d NIRSE COMPANIONS. I t0° p h n tral M arket. Sniith^fiel 11. l,om 1 on_, b^letter, Sberwood, Muleo, Last- Generali Servant; must be fond of cbil- Table, Washstand, .Sw.nK Mirror.—The BabjJ W AST ST llounty Asylum,! Uellingly.- IpASTdOURNE,—Well-furnished Apartments, O garden; no. children; 5s. 'weekly and L i^ i^ Shop,_17. S-^d2de._Eastbourne.--A W’-arit .'-'t, good Keep io'f , 13| botirae,—» dren.—Apply 78, Whitley-road. Eastbourne.—c E" W ant . Hi suitable for officer and("wife; near camp; duties.—Address T.1798, Gazette ami Hei-aiq .' riT.,,to Christmas o- a.tOrJ HoreesT- -liieaes Smelt and Tefler, t>UNG girli'wanted at once; must he fond General Labourer ighly recommended.-^laokhealth, 19. Milten-, Offices, E astbourrie.—i l o c k w o r k layers liave ijot^et been”iid 2.,T710,_Gazem- ft nl-rald Oinr.-'.s, L.istiilq of children; sleep in or out.—Apply Joy, road. Eastbonrne.—A ' ' vented; the next beet thing icsi a heai Phe Avenuq; medical, ,6urgioal and of 53i hours tp o Let. Immediately______. . furnishedThrep-roomed C which gets ICarswood Poultry Spice (contain^ CloGijng. B oots.' i-tc.,' Highbury, Cavendish-place, Eastbourne.—a and Surveyor at the Asylum. -K' _ ,______-f- midwlteyy.~-te X F la t; tw o fninntes station.! — -- K.1866; in.g g ro u n d in se c ts ) d a ily . —R u s s e ll, 2, OckW AXi^.Gents and Vl'iltl'•'■(’'s' re.iun-edj by morning engagement as XPERIEN()ED Barmaid, with!, ____ good refer- E" sittihg-room or b^tfiioom; homely, clean; Gazettetiazette_ft_^ ft Herald____ Ufricts, Kgsbourne.—A HOUSEMAIDS AND HOUSE-PARLOUR lynge-road, 245. Seaside,_Eastbourne .—a prAcee. d istan ce (10" ol>jert.—.M r. a iij useful Nuile (not trained) to l«ly or E enece,enfes. wanted, at once, tor eeeeasidiaside: hotel one miupte, f ea; terms -moderate.—^P., 22, " WURlNlSHEli Pla^ quiet :pofiition; fout j f^--Ba,>Kain8lirPiano and Play< fta.-N^m an, 33._Ohiiircly,tree t. B r 1 g 111on Ihtleutah.-: K.W65 Gazette and H ’ erald— MAIDS a t E aetbourne.—D.893, Gazette------land Herald Oarlton-rpad.' Eastbourne)—i U\ rooms an<^ bath; ^ Pianoe. * We are offering: a number i I -^;|'ourm‘,_i.£0j^t<^3^pm.._pr after j^ p ^ .—A T ADIES’ Tailoring.—Wanted.7 an Ipip rover, jt URn ISHED H alf Ho ise. ©uitablo for couple trio lig■ h t.—0.1187L '■ Gazi ■ zette and Herald OfliceBj Xli Open ami C'lo,Ved Fire; lifting. bo( b o tto m , sidsi Y"\FFICER’S Regulciioii -k Ii B JU also a smart girl as an' i^prenifloe.— and maid.-^33,_ElE 3-avenue, Eastbourne.-A E am bourne.—c___\__ I boilerj" nearly new. bargaiu.- 108, Tideswell* ■ V-r y hanj, w antfti. j/i i-ofiiiji it-iii; J enod; can take full charge of farm.y o o d usituli |t u i r Maid------of Help required, one I'oad. E aetbourne.—A Mply Mr. J. Staoj, Fiimwell, Hawkhurst, G lad y , flat) K nightsbridge._ London’; good Douglas, 1, GUdredge-rond, Eaxtbjonfn'e. A ' HURNtStlED. oentral. jSopth aspect, East- AN'TED. in i Eatalhourne, furnished of price a n d w here oeen.tV .it-i h t.-C needlewoman ctaracter.—Apply 63, Burling- ADY Clerk for office, bighfclase • gfoijery . bourne.—Three Bed. oiie or two Bittlng- W ,partly-furiiished Flat, or thi-ee Rooms; ir e w o o d . Bumilewood and Sawdust d raid Ofti c t ._E a 61 .m i ■ ;; e 'AN, Iheligible 7oi| hie Majesty service, with ton_Hotcl, t bourne.—A______XJ establishment; must he cotimetent; state room s. Cil919, G azett^ larid H eiald , Offices, g arden, b a th : re n t m oderate.—D.1743, tiazett© F Large quantity of deal ofieuts and loo9«‘ T JIA N O 7-ea:*uiiu)iii'; r-!'l age, experience, sa lary , to 203,| H igh-street, Bastbourrie.—A and H erald Offices, karibourno: I f’ _ 16 yeara’ experience ae. license adder, CXjb M^ld.Tfor general work, waiting; also 'X jniight-fr^iijli.—O.lVbft. G ;izt:lo . !i-:i sesks situation as Manager of beerhouee^or a a Girl! a b o u t 17.—Apply 21, D evonshire- (iiiildford.—c^ ______' i • ! ' JvURNTsififiD large sunny Sitting, double Beii pnicegi.' -a Assistant in . canfleei i.-F. Smith. 10, London- Dlaee. Eaetliourne.'-.i______AUNDRY.—Shirt and Collar Maohini St re- . ' and iDfessing-rooJps: good cookilig and lA N o \\anti*ti. :ih«>ur .i2h. o.'- it ------r . . , . board- quisled; also good General:' Ironers.-rJ. attendance; suit Citv| gentleman and wife; £5).—U'riti- N.. W H 'liur.. road. Hallsham.—q______-fToUSEMilD wanted for good-class 1 & central.—28. Cornfleld-road. Eastbourne.—A___ P VJTo’UN'G Lady i-desires re-ejigagement XX'______ihg^ ______house; must sleep In,—Apply 6, H art- Wo______ofsfold. Avenue Laundry; [apply 20. St. con d itio n pear^iiattle._Sas>ex.-I______X Book-keeper; lee ren years'.London expen- lieonard's-road. Eastbourne.—a iTtUENISHED Upper Part,! Grove-road ; three and H erald’oflicef. Eistbqurne.^A ______E I . throughput, rubber tyres: nearly nearlv newrnew5 T >0DLTKY. Daily ami .MTTCt^l I 'l iiington-placd,igton-plac3, - E------astbourne.—A______------______J) bedrddms, sittiilg-iroom, lounge, hall; to XXTANTED a FltTt, or tour Or five unfurnished uo reasonable offer refused —Oakley, Darby! s n ie ; disengaged " ------No: 'em — ber 10.—H. S ia tte r. ^61, ■ '‘ •'OUSEMAlD required a t on'ce.'-Apply Hydro i l k .—Young woman wknted|to do p . ram H. J . C h h iin v . -.ti:.'!;'. _jtmpstead-rcad. Loi don. N.W.I.—c __ round, also strong lad to [do the same.- let tor Wlnta- mon'hs.-j-Edgar Horn, 31, Corn W R oottib. near Ca'flvn's Gara.gc. .Beasidcf I Green. Blaekwater, Hants.—c Itr e e i. Eg^thcMirm . ,tjnc- I'lnm irDiu- ;; H ' i^ti^arne.—A______M field-road.; Eastbourn*. ■ - kTTOUNO Man (In'il gible) seeks employment Apply Ohatfleld’s Dairies. 18, Cprnfisld-terrace, road.—Address U.1895. Gazette and Herald l^OR Sale. Pony aud Trap, price £12 —Auulvl I^M A LL woofl<*n Ten 'Jrii->!t‘ i-WAITRESS required for board- Eastbourne.—?A______i ' .______! ■ TtURNISjEIED ap artm c n to d r board-residence; Offices, E astbourne.—A ______M X King, Hyde Hollow. Langley —a ' X' any light,capac ity, clerk or any pl^e of XX ing-house; sleep in or out; good outings; W for one pcrc^i'ii. -X.'rJOJ, i | trust.—Address B.1213. Gazette and Herald I^ ILLINER.-Good practical Assistant re- X qufet, comfortable;-*g0od cooking guar- ANTED, unfurl Office^. Ea&t liou i no.- a reference required.—4, Royal-parade. East- quired.—Apply [toseward. South-street, anteed.—W rite H.1958, G azette & H erald Offices, one flUed kitcli bfflees. fiMstbou rn e.— i ______liourne.-A W f p iilD K U ; i-i'li i:. Eastbourne.-A Eastboiirrie.-A ■ ______within 10 min. Tbwi :JL ^lul Oak. o iiu’licfi hy t., o i. ’& OUNQ Lady^Ctall i, age 20, seeks situation, re'ferencea.—Repl}(, - X' i assist in bar and light housework morn- iLLiNERY.—Wanted. Apprentice fof mil­ ■ TtURNfSHED Bed-sitting-room to Let; suit -feet lengths am i Up: tJonmI. linery and, fancy draper^.—Apply F. X? business people; no! attendance; or Bed­ Calvefley-road, Eastbourne.—a fresh';' carriape panl to l.fM, faag|; nC bar experi ;nce,—Carter.- High-street, M room, tn’o sharing; seeri mornings.—49, Susans- t'liicken Hokses, Wim Jsvlngtoti.—A ______^______near Croydon'; five minutes station; tWo in Gills. Ookrynge-rohd, Eaotboumori-A _ j __ Netting. Bee Hives and Garden Tools: allays latter arrival.--U riit' family; two ohildreh; nurse and cook-general e l i a b l e Youth, age abqut IS.'as Dellvery road. Eastbourne.—A I - j & I Wash^A^ Box.—tam er. Yew Tree Farm, BniJ .Uerajd Otfiers. Kast hourne. jO UTDOOIi SERVANTS. kept ;wages £22-£26.—W rite Mrs. Mason, Little. R Porter; good wages to quitalple applicant. jVURNlSlHED Apartments-ir-Sitting-room and HOUSES FOH SALE.___J ■^O F arm ct'h an d -Marly Apply RussellB ft rom Bromli ley, 114b, Term inue-)road, Jf bedroom with ns© of; bathroom (h. and ■pidll Sale. Gramophone. 20'l^OT'd57’'£5' JL ot all vttrv ^A S T ^ seeks sltiation; good horse and House. CoiLjt Hill, Banstead, Surrey.—c______.).—Apply 56,“ ' CavendiahVayenue, rl {elftin vVAmi A Va E astbourne-cof w I ploiighman; understands machinery: TTOUSS - PASlXJtTRMAID wanted^ email Eastbourne.-A original price £4 4s.—Apply Bejsize C,>t. p.'iKl,©ranhitB. cic.—M rite ALlESWOMAN.—R equired, | goojd A ssletan i l l Available Hobses. Illustrated regiete'r tage, t-avendish-place. Eastbourne.—a Kimtbmiriie.—c good chdraoter; age 4'4,; state wages.--Oarter. XX familV; ho basements; good home.—Ap­ and full list© oiii receipt ot requirement^. oO, AshiCrd-road. Eaiitliourne,—A ______ply 20. Enys-^ad, Eaetbourue,—A S for showroom.—Apply. !Ro^e')irard,I R ^e’yard, ^outh- A ■TtOR Sale, large size dark green ■pfa"m.-M Ct ER'^ good' ligiitweighi street, Eastbourne.—a______' I ■ . j ______therm s______—Killiok ft Davies, House Agents, Terminu©: _ 'l EWOMa N (young) requires morning OUSE-PAREOUKMAID (experienced) wan­ 65,_Latni^qr-road, Eastbourne.—a : V' lent condition: £/ or near on; - - i-'a------WYER'S“ irkwanted near forLewes piece worR near wood, Beabrook Iiodge, i74. Whitley-road. East road, Eastbourne.!,,. _j______f ; E aothonnie " a __ | engagement in Eastbouyne, gardening, H ted: two in farnily- three maids; wages hourne.t-cI , ■ ' ______s p l e n d i d '" Inveriment.—Equity for Salt; 5 ■" > ' :’le. Wobdc'afyer’s' Tobls, cbmpiete s<-Q other emdoyment; not teaching.— £26 to £28; good references necessary.—Ad- ^ and elseiybere; engine and b sn eb ; Oil an d ,,,..1 beautit'al designs: price £ 2,- 9, i^T-A-NTLS, cn^'t-'^ff (.lothing. li;.- Gazette and Herald Offices, aast- dfless J.1852S, Cfazette a n d H erald Offioee, E ast­ lies provided.—Box ft Turn|er. Agdingty,! Sus- OOD-~Hiome fo r m a te rn ity case; m other's A of very p'eajant terrace residence, facing ilLV.'OG-road, E aatbourne. 'VV iLinen. EuvUiture. iHK'-ivf-, i.)li.! ( lex.—n JT' oareTI confldentialJ-jAtlklns. 4, Belgrave- south,______withfcii_____ flvejmlriutes''cim lriul walk of-stauou and _ ,H-a ■ ______!______:______bourne.—A i______desman; accommd-- ?■■ ■ finest quality lady b Squirrel Coat, •ery ffood pnoft-. irivcii.- -Mr.t .v. 1-. h n place, St. John's Hill. Severioake. Kent.-^A se a; very Bultahle t<|>r tradesman -averHDshvpiace.' K;t«itho'n iu‘ -t lSI Wants situs tion , as -Handy Man or D a KLOU’S m a ID wanted at once; three ^O U T 6 Bros., ConfectionSru, Tefnunus- dation ftvetbedro6mB,( bathroomroom (h. ft c.), twb j . ^0 iiis. 111. length; perfoct* condition; bar-. 7 road, Eastbourne, havevaaaiioy fop young ■ ITEATHPIELD.—Tavi©tocks: Private Hotel, ' "^ 'T E i^a good yoiHii? ^ i;.> .jobbing-Garde aer.-rwrite Mr. Saunders, SXT maids j kfept; good wages; comfortable . 1 situated in most f attfactive grounds (4 receptiou-roouis. usual, offices;._*s;, wwell let to good gain.--Appl.v .^19, High-street, Lewes.—a paradei. Eastbourne.—A home; :tv;o| in family generally.—Yeo. Wood- ersoii for retail confootioner.V ‘ .rade.-r-Appl.v tenant.—Write fi.lAcijher, 9, Afboretum-aquar- bo quiet, ciouml am Uil'- holeeale P rem ists, 162, Beasii’ acres).! tennis, croquet, howtls; near golf links -----' * ------■ TLT'OUR HENS, tw o pullets and Cbcke'rel Ttl 3 uaii l.aiii; and station; terms frofni 2j|^gnineas.—w Derby.—Id ' . ' 1 ' ______-______^ _ S ,X Slndiaiul Wire Netting, for Sale.-ri.r.'ui. fge. hei^lit and iirice TATIONERY end Fancy.- TERRACE Hpiiefl to be Sold in Bedforif' G azette an d Hecr'ald (.Illices. K astbonriie,— .'^lastbourne.—A Lady with experience in ------— JA aNTED. a Auryc t lulu : UATidNS VACANT. UvlrEt, W arlincham .Jjurrey.-;^A ■ _____ S sea aud ebope.— A well-road; !iiiee residential neighbour­ jtIRELl'GHTERB. Oil. peVpacket of'teil 4i^'h a n Apprentice.-W. Brooker, Sta.^ioner. East hood; five bedriximfe, ■ large well-appointed I 100; sptcial piice quoted for J.OOO lots c 'VV houte arui a troo;l fl tvrc' INOLEHANDED 'HousemaltTl occ'aeional bourne,—c _____ I'i : I ' bathroom (h ft c.l), tWo receptionftooms. nsuaJ hotels, schools and hoarding-houses.—Louis G, W',. F u lle r, iSprinsifiiM . I'a.i-.m-ti D O O I : s e r v a n t s waiting it table; family three; eervants rpAILOBESS, also Improver; bomfOrtable •d-Rlasidence. lady and Sussex.—c______A gentleman or two ladiee only received; offices, vinery; flleasant position, not oven- Ford, oppoeito G.P.O.. Eaatboiiriit^A four; wage© £24-£26.—Mrs. West, 45.'Queen's- X permanency oSered: good all?ro.lind looked. facing sorith; [within live minutes' walk ‘4 x ^ANTED. to puic.ha~c. i.-’ -.Bine, salary, good outings, in r^ ga.rdens, Wj2.-t-C J______sewers, pockets, etc.; home if desired.—77, St. every comfoft: good curiine^, moderate term s.— XtRUl'l' Trees.—The very beat varieTres' Id irn for don eetic work; no cookiii--^ P eto r's-ro ad ,, Croydon.'r- Collingtfoqd., 29.^odena-road.—c ot station and Pier; ©leotrio light'throughout;; -L Iruit-be'ariiig condition. 'rhousaiids,- ____(ids, :a :a If Tailors Sewing' LiLewse-road Eaetbonrne .—a TiT8EFUL Iflaid orexperienced Maid Houeemaid; Housemaid.— two low ground rent; iepl©ndid opportunity for oB- offer. Apples, Pears. Plums, C u rran ts. C,-oo.-o4 i3^,^^^a6ide^oadi_E nci: i-.' .K'm . L[J ladies: fivere. maids; W estray, kind Wardley, in illness.—Apply 12.- Gran- oated Young taining safe and remunerative investment^: ’ ■tSford Regi dry. Susane-road. East mCnt in air­ iit-rries. Raspbetnea. Strawberries, Lpga'i>i ;\X7ANTED. ,01d and llary'n-* rne.—W aited. Cook-generals. House- 28. Sllverdale-foad._ |tbournc.-:A Eastbourne.—A • well let to good tfiiaflt Full part|ieularB from berry. Japa acse W iiiebei-ry, Phciionional Herr i'.' 'V \ Papef. -M,agazim..^. ii ANANTTSD,TET. immediately,'a |a n Housemaid, about land Herald H. Archer. 9. Arboretum-square D erb y ; o f lulbarflaaids, HCuuemaids, Generals, Daily Offices, Eastbourne.—A 12. Bourne-street. Eastbojarne:—A______etc., at reasonable prices. Sure to give y,tx Books. Letten*. ?rewe»paiu : r.:' \ ^ I f jbq^yman.—) W Appl, 39.—Apifly Mrs.-...... )y'ildash,..... • *21,...... Ha’rtfle:ld- from H 'r. Thorpe.; Lloyds Bank-chamber©. sntisl'aetirii. 1 have already secured t-ontr:ii- s r a lu e ffiven.—M orion, l. .iM-lxo- ville-road.sn'uare.^Eajtbdurne.—A ______■ ANTED,______Waitresfi.______singl____ , landed; 53eo ■fARQE front Bed-Bitung-foom, suitable lady 'ferminiig-Toad, E ^ tbpurne .—tc_^ [______E iLB Pereon for emall business house; to plant several------new ------orchards t-his eeasonj ANTED, ior a-' few ik-ui ■fTSfANTtluTTHouse - "^Parlourmaid; small w. . Honsemaid and Kitchenmaidl; ©tate Wages Xj or gentleman; wiiite^ terms; central.— o a r d i n g o r A p a rtm e n t Hons©, facing seal: Send for catalo g u e.—|W. h coCking; 2 in family: no washing; req u ired a n d p a rtio u lars.—Red Lion, JBaeirig- 91. Pevensey-foad, Easttonijne.-r._____ ■ K night W Room, wit'n pi:T •me, , w age I, a n d outinge. A ngus e YY family; no basement; ^od outings.-MiSa 20 rooms; irigoirig £800.—H. J. Chartres; HgUaliam.—A X4I899,’Da-zette & Uerala Powell. 37. jArlington-ioad. BaEtbournc.—A etoke, Hants.^c i dOHS to-let in Covmidish-avenue; fur- B59. aoiith-street, Eastbourne. ______- - ,j . ' / •9. Iidwer-r< ad , D eptford.—c jtURNITLRE purchased %o'c prom pt cash iw '5$if3BL: > wanted, to share the vXT'AN'tEI). Housemaid for flrst-olaea apart- ANTED, Skoeing and Genera) Smith to do R' nlehed or unfarniehed'; bed-sitting room; HEAP Property.—(farew-road. £950, or rent I: large 01* small quantities; no expense feBi of' smal. boarding-house,—4. Lai- YY mend hbnee; also Botwcenma.d,—Apply W work of a sma:l country sboDj-good wages arden;- quiet htose; moderate rent.—Write C £80, ten room©, good gafden.—H. J. removal.—Alfred W right. 85. South-street-. Entto RiMtbei irr.u—4 K»> .yine. 8,(^^ilinili«toa-«nrdea©. X'bdnTne,—4 given.—WoodgW. Sboein* Baith.. d k o w filto n ^ c ,1352. Gacett^ ft Beralfi ;0^ees, Eastbourne—fi cuanree. 69, Saiath-iitfMt. Eftathojirna. bourne.—1»

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.1 diKctTiiATibiy :B A S® B b* l-AiZElTTE CiPEST ESTABlilsiahEP c v . 1 4 1 9 1 7 ' f - GENERU. W; (( 1 ^U ^.-r:A ^ d y Vishes to sell two Sete'- ha* ANTED, good second-hand Piano.—Write., THE PEAEL GIRL.” FOR SALEc !&Ld.“^^t^™ l® < iebte^A pply .61. J-irle. stating priem and where to be seen, 0, Q azette & Herald Offices. Eaistboume.i—A -Capital, detached Seeideneai ^ E S . ^ h y prices when ANTED to Purchase, for immediate da^h lon-rgsiae, .'eleven bcdfoomn, the late ^Ur Fitler:and Cutterifrora any quantity of gentlemeVs leftcof -.y s Temodel* ‘ i'm x iLier: »----- o"ana Cutter) w batnrocme. lars;c Eats Tempdels Coats |rom 2s.; MuBs and Clothin ’ ...... ai tennia cfburt; price £3,SM s-.- fro m 7e. •>d^-~75, L angney-road, E.aet- an d tinu M usical, O om edies at t h e £1S0 per annum on le^e,— ; irne.—k\']. C lothing Co.., Estate Agente. £a4t< ^ S tc y ^ em! value given. Transactions striclily private, wo/for Sale, with flue I pipe, Tel. : 1238, Mr., a n d . Mrs. Savage,]' 2, Busahe- I P ark Theatre. —Throe Cottagae in BeItrinB--rOad Gtiae-road: .Eastbourhe.-A . ^ ‘ •=*V«yner. oea-road, Eastbourne; also 219 ' rHigh-street, ,hy. iirivate tceatyitlste'Iodma; all Lewes.—z C t wuo’ Rood m ilkers: nt t ’ua'irtstv-lVrlto L.1972. Gaaetta mi™ Babbits, prize wirncrs.—Calrrier, T^TANTED, second-hand 'Carpenters' Toclla, t m E a s t i i h n rn e :—A______~. ^ree Farm, Bdrwash, Suseer.—v y.T j by discharged soldier; reasonable.price ru House: healthiest-lodaHtyj given.—Address 2.1813, Gazette and HerAld DIED ON THE FIELD OF PRETTY MUSIC AND DANCES. Downs; two reception, three Bulbs.—Plant h d ^ W all- Offleee, E aetbourne —A_____ i • ' T Po yanthus, c light—Write I.ljwt, GazetUi' ANTED, .second-hand Pianos; good prises HONOUR.:. . EaBthoafpe^^ ______. Bweetf fWilliams, Jatsies, H erbaegone Qanhop use.—^Apply 148: Seaside, £aetbouriie.-^c Ruby and Diamond lAoi. accommodation, etc.—Writ* PRIVATE C. MITCfiELLi LANCASHIRE Jas.aLi^ Cluttsir^uW,______. __ an ____ eminentment 'iuui,'ali,;.moj'ali! '..A tto _ ^ IL':''-'.id Oflioes; E astb o u rn e —< Ringi^jlS^. iTBON D eed' Safe. iOin. ! by 191n. by |l8in.. FDSIHERS. w hile Miss Hilebu Moltebo, -who isj the me. Auctioneer, 1, Tideswell-road; X drawer (Withers); Counter and’Cig^r Cases, JEWELLERY. OLD ISOLD. &|c, principal! lady in “ The Pearl Girl,”! will Charming Tlianiond R uby gold S|ptung * ’. _ ime. having nunierous applicants Seales, etc.—Apply (Ihaa. ,Horne, Auct: oneer, l, Artistically de-, and Pearl Brorich, iHall- thcl lionses, will esteem it a . yideswell-road. East oourae.—A, ' ngiire as one of the film ac.tresses ivtio pro­ WANTED & FOR SALE. vide much that i^ merry. .'.M i 's Cicely Der­ signeJl piamond marked gold nerd will forward liim particUlarwj - S Uvum tl'h'orleyvs Poultry Spice dii [grent to Mr. and Mrs.-Mitchell, of 13, ^each-road, _ S 5 /- eding £70: no reoult. no chargea.4 other Poultryigplces? Yes. it is; lifcause 'LY‘or send to Clarke. 59, Qeori . _ , Eastbourne, have received officit^news that rick, the dashing I Madame JA 'l tz of '‘ The & P-:arl JPendant ^NE; - Koiiee (unfurnished] '.ri.C Hove, if you have any Old Gold. Silver, their'only son, I’te. Charles M itfcell, of the Teari Girl ” is t‘’I'ho Til4 A.ineess" of Platinum , set- It oontains all that is necessary or ilesfruble Antiques, Jewellery, Paintings, t&c., you Wish n no baEPineiit; [about seven room'ai tor keeping ’ Poultry 1 healthy and c binning to dispose ot for immediate cash. Houseslor Lancashire Fusiliers, died of wounds in “ The Cinema Star.” , mg. A; valuable I'Be.a.-C. W alton. Bridge Cottagai abundauie of eggs. Ovum is sold by agents F ra n c e on N o v em b er 2, 1917. D eceased, w ho | Tiicro are eoaib tharming songs in (both lAIiddlesev —r ' ______In all parts, in canes containing 72 packets Flats pf Furniture pnrotased in their entireljy: in v e3 tiiieh t£ J 5 7s. (complete case), cartons IS; 3d, and 8d. hampers or parcels received; cash remittiM was 27 years of age, enlisted in the !^.E] on pieces and they a're aicdiy spng. ' House wanteci. 2 Bitting-rooms,- N ovem ber 1. 1915, a p d w as la te r tra n s fe rre d The company is a<, strong one, (arid is bedrocius. kitchen, scullery; d<> each, also ba^ cwf. £1 16s„ 56 lb. 18^ bd.. \\ . !?'lb. Ssl 6d_ pb iicrt forget to use Cjvum foie to the — Lancashire Fusiliers. brought to Hasthburne by Messis. F. Leslie Luitro.Usi Cluster nbdetached; garden; 3 mouths ol Saqu: & L a w - t * • gms ' moderate.—Cross. Fairseatj your Poultry ’ 1 ~ i sam e [flay by ofaeque o r pos.tal o rder.______i_ I Morton and (j .uj-vtbn Heath. There will: be a Impressive Cluster Ririg. fet with 9 rn e Bay.^^A _ -_____ - ■ ' I^IN G ot Ttba Land Booth for Farujicjfs and m______atin ee__ of Jhe j Pearl Girl; ” to-day (Wed­ re n c s ! hdlmplete outfits.—Wj Ej Coy, one particular .lady or gentleman.—A i from Blighty with the battery of about UO . Qbadfe 0^8011““ fu n n y in particulare.cstc., to Edgar ' PP8-194.^194. jeSeaside. a s td e . EEastibonrne. as t ______'Phone____ 1025.[ ftrOESE and lad—to let on hire; suitable for strong, and nn landing \\e were sent (ilrls'" ni film which will be shown Sfeld-roKd. EastbA nm e. ■ JJ^TATOES pleiitifil now, also Carrbts.T T nr- ‘-I-i : light van or trolley.—Luck, 8. Ocklyn^- straight irito action in. Ypres salient, and. .-,Vj , /R ■T' pipe,. Swedes, etc.; you will be ivvjj. ro ad, "Eastbouhne.—c______; ; have been-lu several positions Logical____ film______showing the . King .. oo-bis recentcen t Oj Terminus Roadjf^'sl^iSt.Eastb^^^ ter In a stock ahd-purchase from J. C QU S8EX- people and others who Jtnow—of dreaded and much-spoken of part until two I vTsit'to 7 A'tleribpt . u J lsalso l iriclnded i „ inanejxoel- .. FO R ^LE mgs, 10. PevenSey-rbad and lb, Comptoji otreei, O - Anecdotes, Stories, Folk-lore, old Burkl days ago, when we came south for a change J * I 4 m f at 7S, N O RTH STREET^. BRIGHTON(Cppodu s^tn). E astb o u rne. T el.; 68(1.a n d 708.—A ! Songs, any similar information relating to and a rest, as this is a quieter part of lent p»grBmme( ! .. - 'S, 9 mms-bnildlnge, Basb fipB A M fo r sale, in good condition.—Ai)i- . Sussex men and. women please communicare will be the ontstana* witlf Box A.P.S., c/o Gazette and Herald Offices. line. The good old “ (Gazette ” some-few _ the week, in wbieffi for new i/.id second-band Fn>- Hb South-street.' Ette’^-tejurnc,; before thrfe weeks ago'gave some articles on life in Ypres I . w « iii 1 .after six.—a. E aetb o u rn e.______• ). I Glara Kimbell Ybutg will be shown. Thifl is a ;ry description.—A _____ ■ and district. • The mmi who wrote that must ikc.ase, m ahogany; thorougbljl j|3tTIjLETS. Mailah. I 191^.' hatch, layinszyina Y'^ABEHOU.SING in new c e ntral Look-hp fine Gunmoial prodriotion and tells the stoty of r i i i e I under part fitted with cui»< each ; 60s. doze 1; list, 30 breeds, f: Tw: Stores; Bemovals undeunder personal euper- have lived in that locality, for he was quite now a sooirii oliriibbr’s deception helped a poor (irmounted by bodkeaee fitted with ^ Ijttnm ntell, S tra tfo rd , |E.15.—c_____ - ' : . vision.-^ For lowest quotatibns.---- abply Alfred right W’hen he said it was the worst part of girl to bavehaplJiiuesa and lame. F W right. South-street; clcsed by glazed ^nelled dooiAj toASPBEBBY Canes. Superlative is. 6d. doz., F.';«thourne.—zz ] our whole linb. It Was impossible to put The. third euiscitlo of “ The Secret pUtbe M ykinvens. 9.. Etms-b'jlildings. XLIa 10s. p e r 100, e x tra stro n g , 2s. doz, ISb. into words what life is’like there—it is hell S n b m a riu e ’’ Reri!ijl w ill also b e soreriped. ipi)**Gnairs.^Quantit.y black Bent? 'p er'100; Hailshambetry. tbs largo - auttinm* upon earth—and all of us who have spent Cleo, beiugiiriueedpt moneys sends her father’s lhairs, perforated and compoeition ifru itin g ra sp b erry . Ss, doz.. 35e. per 100; (Shal­hal- PROFESSIONAL i the last year there never wish to see it again. f t t e p rices.—3Ia6kinvens, 9, Elma< lots, extra fine boiue-grown 'sample, 9d. p^r librarynto 'Dawiori’s Auctiou Room, in ||San lb.. 121be. 8s. 6d.; Hmae I]ree6, X ift.to “ In Blighty one picks one’s way across a Francisco, Jlint riubsequentlVdiscovers a 'note m . , a n c i n g .—The- Misses _____. muddy road, but up there there is no pick­ ;p.—An iBKceedingly well-made 6ffc bushy, 9d. each, 7s. 6d.:per'dozen; Narci «U6, nounce they will hold their duTt Class^ in ihe' Biblle Jroiu which sbe learns that |tbey GASH Oak Sideboard, with plate-glan . B arrii Cbnspiouue, y^ow , with red- cup, e] FD rid a y etrenings a t 7.30.—Bourne House,' Easit- ing : you get in it up to the knees and have contain ihoseortt {formula, .With Lieute{naut Irawers, cupboards and cellarettfl (but flowering size, 2fe. per 100; PbeasanbeKe boiirnc.—Abo lim e.—A ______....______I i to gr.m and bear it for days. Three months Hope arid " Hook Barnacle slie races tp the re bar: ain at £6 168.—Mackinvenai i'Karcissns, white, 2s. her j 100.—Lionel P. Perkin ' T ^ENTAL Surgery where teeth are extracted of the time I was lining in an uriderground sto re p n ly lto filudj th e place in flam es, [^arid lin g s, Sastbourne.__,______. . i H am pden P a rk . E a s irourne.—A ------LX painlessly and' artificial teeth fitted 4^' sap Avhich was running with • water, so dry I oiiarro^ bbyond'iiU jbope is couteiu- Excellent large VIAdrawing-room TV iAXK'A V Car] :R e g i m e n t a l SonSouifpnirs. Ladies' Tigs. Nkght- lowest cost.—Boutly and Son. 55. Susans-roaid' boots were impossible.' ^till, what m atters I jQg the infbrmaitiou coDoer&iugS];ha precious w a s t g iU flS...... ft. by. 1,4ft. ; n e a rly Ty new eout e«>u4 dtsss' Cases Handkerchief Sachets, Table (hejxt^l Soule'Church), Eastbonme.r-A i I ..entree. Pincueh.'ond. Silk Poetcailds,, leto. so long-air we’Iive ,to comb home, to our dear! yolu riles. ' lneas.-3Iackinvens, 9. Elsme-buil4i /'^pl'QANlST and dholrmaster seeks !re-ap- ones again. There is only one other East­ Tliere will rilko jbe numerona tber inter- zand-painted with regimental badi V/ pointment;___ . over military, age; , . Aiperji- pin'ds.—Quantity Becopd-hand Bolt [leighton. Engraver. 1, 'Termihus-blabe, East' elieett; successfulocessful choirmaster and* --traiiier df bourne'* man iu'the battery, and he Sergt. eatfug filing 8ho'|yrit ’ ANY q uantity pyRCHASEP, jo u m e.—» Dale, of Chiswidk-place. : Most people Id s. -Various sizes, 2s. *6d. «ach.-e boys’ voices;:cs; recitalist.—\n.l702. Gazette aUid iRECIALIiY -VVANTED:— ' ,19, Elms-htiildlngs. - !^EC0ND.HAND ode.—Advertiser -luys. HeraldjOfflcee, Eastbourne.—a ': - ‘ imagine the R.G.A. is a nice safe regiment G K3 -Sells -and exchi hawin.g TOM Suite, nearly new. condition] nges AnythifiB ■|ljAEISIEN''NS7^^^y^ng lady give^ Freni* well behind the line arid practically out of 1 - Old Newsp’HPPrs. itede frames covered dark ^reeii • toarket value, in smai. ■ or large _ .qilantity. . y, any- Xil Lesson,., conversational or otherwise; dangeri: tiiLs is .a mistaken idea, for I think NOT : WORDS. I .'imitation morocco, comprisinii w h ete a n d_ privately.—Write Advertiser, 26, moderate terms.-f-Mlli the R.G.A. heads.the list in the matter of Old Magazines, PamphI et$, Catalogues, 4tc. I'easy and four emaU chairs.—Mate isdown-place, Lewes.-'-A I j- ■ Gildredge-road,! Eas jC EWING Machine tSand): new. condition; in casualties, for it is Jon them, that old Fritz Old Ledgters- |3Bim»buildinge. ' , ______»■ drops all his large ammunition. ''M ust'dose to onrcljase. for cash. goo4 1^1 polished case;'i>-oat £5; acCept £2;f—75 . Banjd, Singittg.-*- EASTBOURNE! PEOPLE MUST HAVE Correspondence. and Furniture. Pianoa, Bookai Xiahgney-foadi Eastbourne .—a . , j j cbildren or ,aault now or you wiH think I airi writing a book ttfeng. 9. Elms-buildingg. ' . JCM ALlj B oy's sebonm hand B icycle: good teon- beginners; terms moderate by lessqn t(t instead-4tf\a begging letter, but out here . / EASXpcilJENE PR(X)F. 'Wei guarantee that all waste w ill .be sent to the .Mills' (Govemipent Aj ! ditlon^73. Victoria-drive, EaethimmB.—c quarter; practice rdoms.-^58, Ceylon;place. theip ip no\uch thing as pride when, one is Controlled) and t)irned Into jiulp for re^annfactnrie,?' ' ’ SY. li, Lungney-road, Eastbouma —p* TSSALL irony,Fony. o 6 years. y^ ars.' Governess Governees |Car|Car far[and Eastbourne.—TC ______■ i cold or hung^. One has to find a remedy;" 'Chesterfield, with one drop eacq It’s not Iworde but deeds that prove true I class of paper must be tied up s )e PJ lRATELY’ and NOT MIXED, R ^ rn e js complete.—Apply E. TJ B./Coii- ANTED, from French lady, one hour’s. , :! Almost immediately a parcel -was sent out merit. The deedi of Doante Pills for Last- L. best quality silk *tape6try, caeh ”i ':1 ■-Ip.ard. Tho Glen. M.TrfioTd;, Riissex,' " ‘ ' ' Chnversation and Beading five m orning I in response to this appeal, aim the following In the case of correspondence teis [sho lUd b e p la c e d in :a S ack .] Jzfs.; hair-stuffed Settee and four a week until Christmas; state terme.-vl.1965. :bouriie kidney i, sufierers have made. their Irs, dn splendid condition,* £4 iSe.j :g3LS«T Gob Geldlnii ' -ght years: ~ £20; uiifnl {grateful letter reached the depot very soon rcputiitiori'iri thisi town. Proof lies in:ithe String, W ire, or such like foreign jsuhistances should not be ^xed erdoWR Quilt, in good order, dob Mare., agedi .-rOeorge Q. ahy.H ai' Gazette and Herald Offices, Eastbonrne.—A ’ afterwards Dear Ladies/All,—I/nm now Bham.—A JNG Lady vfishes Lessons in ■MliiSs' testimony of Eastbourne people. Hero is with the wastri pawr. tntwood Chairs, with good cana writing to thank you for tl^ very nice parcel; one, mote euchi with three years to Hv gany BedroombSuite, in ex'? (piano), not advanced, firdm good teach i I received this morning. ' I am mor th a n |er, let T.ete. for cash £13 10s.; Sft- j: state terms.—J,3966, Gazette and Herald ii'ove.it. L „ p=k I Bedroom Sujte, oomplette .Eas tb o u rn e —A . _<■' - — : / pleased with- all of the f^onte^nts,i^iX.CO. « are-i ►Oji J u p e 3, i j r p i n y o ’un , o f 8, ■Ife.— -I ■ ■ ■ • rL ady-witte-hospitai-tii jifar:ar beyond what I-asked ’ vau.tb let Pie avo I Neviile-road, ___ nter; the Reci'eatiori_ Qroundj ■ R , ios't as Nurse- to invalid, o r expected.. H However, o all the articles will Twelve months ago 1 'T,- _N-'WVANDOTTE PnHete 'laid w4 bH dge WelTe.-^c rqm November to April after hay* , ------I5-2p. f o r ‘S ale; fo u r jeeater, gery burse.-B H... o/o. Mrs. come an very -useful, and will be of great • - • > * ■ - -- - * - IGENSED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON. HAPEfe 1 Poultry Spice containing ground B eif_starter; eyctric. lighting set.i-Parti- Fark-ioad. Eastbourne.—A ii (HERMIT NO. 1638) • . • {L _kdte-2d., 6d„ Is.—Beeny, 19, Junte fcnlars W Downey] 45. . Grove-road Ehst- Eastbourne.—c______-) . ponrne. —A I ■ . ^ ™ , jj. jjg macn aa;o. couxo ao to .aeep uuouu. GAZETTE ’ OFFICE. EASTBOURNE! Ileotion can only be found 'whera P O DMMBRSCALE ’ I Wringer and \^ash ^LOST A nd fo unDv tta c k o f trench fever. Gunner A. , J. j g^;aj,(jirig fo r a n y tim e ]m y a big Stock. We have the largeeu ' ,0 withT.*.,!, ironing table: perfect conditp tep h a m .” S liiliiii ili|i|i|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii(imtiiiiiiiiiiM I'Pianbs and the largest ehowrooUM '.JE3.—S e c iM n y tim e a t 42, A rlington-road, ” X?T EEWABD jo person returning a W.W. I I brick always got! wprse; I- was obliged to lie ^Ingland. Our saloona cove^ ' V g ^ r n e . —A _____ • [ _____; dwX War work badge, lost on October 26 o f I down and rest at ifrequent intervals; I telt feet. Pianoa, new or eecondj i ti Y■f’-TO-bATE 3-wheel Pannell. Bath Ch 27. to 7 ,'Silverde.le-road E astbourne.—c______' languid and tir^iafter the least exertion. zee. all _ prices, . cash or inetalmenv ,rubner_tyres, apron, glass .>front,. In fi T OST, between The Mount. Meads-road, anft UJGGfNG AND DRINK. Everylhing geemed too much for me. ] I REPLY (Tor every single piano'to«be eeeal I (^nditipn.—93, Langn|ey-rbad, Eastbonrne.- JtU St. Peter’s Church, on Sunday. Novembe ■ I could tell my kidneys were ia a bad way,; for TO NAYAL CRlTfCS.' Tp Owners of Motor B Eastbourne we can show you teni —. ' '* gergo 11, small Diamond Bird Brooch.-If returned Ito -eilit you is at “ Hermitage Hall.'] ,. Coat (outgrown), to fit cl|i!d the water ■ri’as diterdered. _ ! Jrigbt. tone ;e right, shape is righi? ■<30 yeare; praclicaUv npw; cheap.—W rite to abo\ e address reward offered.—A " I soon {began ,ti> m end, hOTivever, a f te r I Iht arrt the terms are right. Pianos ,,0.1269.' Q ^^^tte & H erald Offices. EastB onm d]—c o s t , on, Thursday < ng, November 8. I started using Dean's backache kidney Pllla. Cars, j - £30D.—S. H erm itege & Sons. Ltdj . offer for a wagon loa-d 'of good L fromXhe Pier to I r'fe Corner, a Qolt ALLOTMENTS’ AID TO TEMPERANCE I The firslrt.ltex maldri a wonderful difference te WHATlObR SAILORS ARE DOING. piano merchants in the South of ■ t[T T; Horse Manure each week? ; to-be 'etblied Curb Bangle; 10s. reward.-tApply‘ — ’ 10, O elf IVnge-road. Eastbourne.—a REFORM. me, so Eanturaliy{continued using the pills ad sole' agents for r. the woeldl from town stable—CL F. Simmons A Sons, !l 38 until my pa^k w‘*tel comfortable, .i-- the urinary , Er.glisk piano by Broad wood] BeHSide-road, Eastbourne.—A TT I! The Re v. C .'W . W eston, late British chaplain | disordei-'tvai corrected, and I felt quite] fit at Tokotiamai in the course W an eloquent I I'CdHi'-d & Collard. M arshall & Soh^ TTITEITTNCJ Pads. (Dbmnendiume and fla t __ TT P R IO R ’S V & Sons. There and aU otbi^ *7 ' eryjof all kinds eupnlied to the Iradlb.- COUNC W- and well agpin. Experience has convinced sermon atlAll Sriirits'Church on Sunday last ) yepute~T-.in. be seen a t, “ HermitaM - rernw on kpplioatioi to W. Brooker. Whble- FOOfg^LL. t The first of tn) series of lectrires'llrranged.s ^ r a i I th® ekoellende of Itean s pRte. week in aid bl tbeHissionatoSeamen,dealt most | reat variety, and any piano (newfim Be Patriotic I and *^te_Statiqherv^Te^ 6 and District Allotment' ' ' f (Signed) “ .TJ. Pinyoun.f’P ,o v 3) can be had at the lowest-Lomdan 'by th e E a s tb o u r ___ trenohautily]with tbo critics of the Navy who end Smallholdersf Society ! fori the aeason On May 10, I9l6-nearly three years ask wbe'ifVfi; any bit of bad news ooiues, | jeash or on the instalment eystemi Mrs. Pinyorin said^—"I.have enjoyed |ire- Isllowed for an.y piano taken in part EASTBpUENl): SERVICES TOTTRn a , 1917-18 took placel I te t ’evening a t the* L eaf “ W h at a::ri s n e N a v y d o in c? " O ne arisv * I ‘ ' ' - Hall, when' Alderman J. C. {Wright (presi­ iriarkabiv griod lienlth since Doans pjlls these arnijc^lr oritips of Fleet-street, hi-..,... Use Coal (tas, J - WANTS. M E N T . ” 'j dent) occupied the chair. Councillor J. cured me of kiilrftiy trouble, and, though was that pney wore being enabled in safety id ) I y ~ Set^Ladys Archery Set 1 bow; quiver, arrows.' gauntlet, etc! .Eastbourne Seaplane Station in the first Prior was the speaker, and his address con­ that was three years ago, I have never had sit there arid, V grumble at ” the Navy. Then, 8.. Gazette & H erald Offices, EasM o o t s , ^oftroir iClothins, Honeehold Lilian, cerned the “ Value of Allotments and Small­ any return of it.’f ' ' .* {! m ost forc ibly he showed how these brave men round of the Services Football Tournament {.'sS'o mainy fatal diseases arise from ,kid|iey B Cartaine. etc.. Wanted to purchaeel^ff drew a bye, and on Saturdriy met the Sriair holdings to the Country." of tbb Fhiet; ^pd especially of the wonderful S E N D Y O U R O A R STO 8f London and Brighton.—Biede Hall! eafid.-^ema p^tcard. Mrs. K. .arid bladder' trouble, that you should beriin aodiliary fleeii, are serving the nation,, which lypgerroad* Eaetbourne.—z______nlerdown Camp-tearn in the’semi-final, a t th^ : Touching upon the financial value of allot­ ■, 'f . -dfi ■ bw. an attractive residential prop* ments," Mr, 'Prior stated that thei'e were one with Doap’s backache kidney pills as soon is of neiOstpty without knbwledg'e of the liflieres; central hall, five receptiom ' ^AMffiRA_Wan^^ p.C. dr 5inri{^4ln7, Archery, ' - . - , , The teams 'were ;*—Seaplane Station—Ash andithree quiquarter'’m _ . iT w _ ‘'plote , in thrcoun'^,1 _ , there are any. such unmistakable, symp- innnmeri.bteaots of devotion and sacrifice. He edrooms and bathrooms; etablihg * Pre&e^an preferred? good price ffiven.— toms of kidney d,isorder as dropsy, rheuiiia- instanced Skipper Crisp, V.C.,and others like ttages'; matured pleasure grounded ^ ^ rg;an^g Corn»?r. Se^ide-roady Kaetbournei—a down. Sharp; Bird, Hacker, Horrell, Brad try, and putting tlieit average value a't JE8 the iapman & 3ons^ tism, .bladder trquble; gravel. To be bfiered to Auction on Novems ford. Piper, Hammond, Brewer, Dunford am| totalita’ value Of these plots was 14 milliqns diziiin^ss. him. Ha de^oribed a convoy and its journey c ^ H £ a F~" piano wanted for practice.-rWoSte back'achri, pain in the loinri, etc. ! by Knight, Frank A Butley, SUfi C ^.40. I Gazette and Herald Office^* Kae Sims. (Jamp—Little, Neville, Ibbison, Bowl sterling. Iri Eastbourne alOno there were across. Hri .^hen summarized the results’of □are. W .I.—A fcourne.—Hi, 2,000 plots, and these, taking the. same O t all dealers, or’2s. 9d. a box, from Foster- their- labejnte; Tbonsands of ships safely lin, Roberts, Wilson. Douglas. Hedged McClellrin C ' ' ' I secretary, gave a forcible and graphic account FOR THE' IMHROYED w ire frprlng and -i^tattress. Dreasiiia The spriaying of potatoes, and the value of of the work of the Moravian missionaries WOMEN WORKERS SHOULD TAKE anatiincl; bWAXig DMirror.—The Babjj 108. (?entrall MaSket. Sinithfteld. London, ^.Q.l-z th e o th e r e n d o f th e field, a n d A shdow n haod Keep fo r 12 to [20 to concede a corner in saving a shot frouj g a rd en in’-F g schoolchildren were also during trie past year. There was a good at- XX heifers to Ohrie tmas touched upon, and,,after an interesting dis- tendance, and mushf interest was manifested CARe I OF THEIR HAIR. jlK layers?have not yct.-been X1710 , " ' ■ ■ - — - i'ter.-.-Write the forward. Hodges got hie head to thq iri the details clvea.] B.R.ML GAS CONTAINER. _i; the ne»t beet^hing ie a hea lerfectly-placed flog Kick, and put the Camp ciussion, the meeting; closed vrith a vote of I^rswood Spice (contain^ TH raT-O L .our up. For the next quarter of an houii thanks to Mr. Prior for his instructive ad-, .. OLD TOWN. Id Insects) daily.-^Bussell, 2. Ock4 XJ Gent's ana, Gniiarens required, go FIRE A’j’ the Camp right wing had tilings very much d ress. DANDERINI? KEEPS THE. HAIR AND L 24^._Sea6ide,>E^t2K>urne.~A______^icM . distance no I object.—Mr. and Mrs, The ntet meeting is to be held at the-Leaf ! Shortly before threri o’clock on Sunday moin- 0':_Nprmanl. 33. Ohnrclji-street, Brignton.-t-zz i their own way. Hodges and Douglas addinjj B a rga^' jn Piano and Playev to the score. Close on time W right, who haa Hall on December 11, when Mr. G. H. Sim-' ihg Polfce.cOristable iParris, ,who was on duty ScAtPi CLEAN, STRONG AND COAL SUORTAGE. K are ofTerinS: a number TVThoughll, any quantity. Jal-ge pr mons will be the lecturer. in Church-street.'Old Town; saw sparks drop­ ply, fine Instrumente'^ by the beet ■DX small parcels, SiH. :per; dozeiT fori good; nil through been a'demon for work,.put thej ping froin the ceilirig of Mr. George Kahj' i I H E A L T H Y , iakere at much leee coet than if clean skins. )vell' stretched'; don’t send to finishing touch to a concerted action, ip fried -fish shop. He; gave the alarm, to the lud for inetrumente by inferior aha Mv^ngers, imo.to the b ^ e r you know.—Charlie wbicli’Bowlin and Douglas were very promi* fire brigade static n' in Grove-road, and tpe lin ak ere. Pianoforte Met> only addre38L'12, Braybrboke-terraee, nen^. The result was; Camp,'?;. "Seal motor fire erigirh c.nd members of the.'brigai Despite wearing of caps, net and other EMEilSDENCi: SUPPLY FOfi BASTw Mhetinge—[p_ ; [ [• - OFFICERS! COMMAND DEPOt. . from OrovoJroad and Old Town were wuicl jjentB for tine genuine Pianola .. _ , .■ ■, planes,” 0. ] The officers’ command depot is the name by contriyanjcbs.i line particles of dust and dirt Eidwdod, ChapT>eU, ChaHen an d a ll -Fox. Badger and Gtter Skins ^ on the Scene. Capi. lJ. A. Hounson and So, j B O U R N E . : Tne " Seaplanes put up a Erilli'ant fight which tho Cavalry'Command'Depot will hence­ Browning found tl at the joist of the floori; will find tlieji' way into the hair and scalp, |rrioe^;, cash by return post;, all ^ekifcs against more finished players. They made b u rne.__ ^____ .must be stretched—and aii' dricd.i-Mattuew forth bo knoivn. All the men and N.C.O.’s of the Tooni' above the shop was alight, ai causing a ditegree'nble itching rind irritation lAij. Fiidiay’s meeting of the Town CouncSt Hunt, 32-331 Queen-struct. London. E.C.4.—M 5 a much better effort than the’“ Dentals ” in who were at. the depot for treatment, have after the flooring riald been out away the il: of the scalji, fthe hair falling out and becom­ atige -C-orariiiny- P/>rtnmoPortable 9.ft 2tt. 6irQ tlio previous round.' but.it was. ever apparent; now left,j.thoce who were passed fit having was extinguished. [Fortunately very little ing thin, dryi dull and scraggly. tqe jCoal rSSub-Comniittee, reporting on coril «Td CTIANO wanted, aboiit £26. or Grand, aboiit leech, but' , knowing the form Douglas is dis­ Tho Eev. W. M. Evans, Independent GhapeL pretty wedding on ’Wednesday, the contfactirig comes beautijEully soft, light, fluffy, and has ^firne.—T c _; __ . '4L £5).—Write N.; W^ite Cdttage, LrownurSt playing, it is no disparagement to Bradford Hastbourrie. and of sixxience per ton de- Cavendish-place, was on Sunday the preacher parties being Aotiiig-Bergeant Edward T. Par­ an appearance of ab'andaiice with lustre and liyeijed from Hampden Parit Railway . Br-dughaib. in excellent conditio Battle. Sussex.—1| -i to say that he came off second best. Little at Jireh Chapoi, Lewes, at the service at­ ris. Royal :Suseex jBlegimeut, and Mies . Lily lujcuriance. ] Danderine will keep the scalp jphout. rubber tyres’; nearly newa P ULTBi- D airy' jaiid Mi-xed F a ’■ins required. had much; more to do than,usUal, and, as the tended by the re-elected Mayor (Councillor A. GoodselL: The bridegroom is the only son of, in a clean aid ’healthy condition, thus giv­ StationSubject also to an extrri charge of offer refused,—Oaki^,, Darb« H. J. ! Chartres, Farm Agent. 69. Soiith- E. Ttugg, J.P.). The church was filled by a Mr. and Mfs. Thbijaris Parris, of the PreebV- six shillings per ton being maae- for., boa! ■ ekwater, Hants.—c .* Itreet, Easljboiiriie, (had niimcruus apiilicauts.l score will 'indicAte, he was never foiirid want­ ing tUe'hriir; a fair chance to grow arid ing. Newman ably partnered Ibbison at large congregation, which included thp local terian Church House; and itne bride is tlio develop. i I delivered te-Griachy Head."! - f i. Pony ;md Trap, price £127—A vpljj, & H A L L 'B]ooden T ea I'Table! w anted, su itab le Cadets. Volunteers, the fire bridage, a:itd the elder daugnter or Jfr, and Mrs. Thomas Jamte Alderipan Duke moved the adoption of trie iH vde Hollow-. L an g lp v —1 P for one pei'son.—S.190U, G azette & H erald bafe. The Camp .baly-es showed up much] members and officers of the Corporation. The Gocdscll. of 9, Lqngetone-road, Eastliourne. , Danderine [is wonderfully economical to better in the second half. WBson"vas welt use—a little gftos a long way, and tliercfore boEt^ arid, Councillor Chapman seconding, rpO 'oung Hena and Pullets-fLighll Offices. E as tb o u rn e .- A, ______:___. __ rev, gentleman, who based hia sermon ou the The bride, jrbo wdri given away by her fathte, th e'motion, was carried. f ] ! tex andcyi vaiidottea): alsorindiaiJ fpEMBEBJ Wanted,—Fte, Larch] Seech. Elm worth, his place, and Bowlin played bis usual! words: “.Ho (Mozes) endured as seeing Him, wore ,a simpio dreris of ivory georgette, witn a Is. bottle lasts a long time, and can be, used tteka.—11. ( Dumbrell, Milton Stree'^ iX and Qak, 3 iriohes by 6 to 9 inches in 5 steudy and safe game, ably oo-onerating with' Who was invisible,’’ s^ke at some length on I veil aridi -wreath bf orange blossome.biossome. Her equally as well for men, women and children. 'JounclUor Hiiggett said there was a short- te s t lengthB’and: u p ; sound,, square-edged, :Ln,d Kis fpritetes- Campbell, ■whilst playing ai the recent events in Palestiiie, and ref erred I on ly or.riament wi > necklet of pearls, arid Danderine ittikes up longer to use than in oe of cri'jl, this being especially |the eass at Dic^ubators, Chicken Houses, Wlr« • freshr enrsiagg paid tq Londoupaym ent (iVe good gajme, has'a tendencyjrto go too much to the Old Test ament prophecies that were I sue carried a she: tri of lilies. The bridte- brnifhir.g ypiir hair. li Towu; where it was difficult toiget siimli '^ y s after arrival.—Write Z;l'73i, Gazette and now-in course of fulfilment. The Turks were nmids, wete Miss - ay Goodsell (sister of tile quarititte-s. i . |g-:O'. P.uaBee i.Tr,,-i.„ Hi vis and G Garden arden Toolss fo r t.h6 Cririier, and does riot centre quick; jwatkins (cousin of. tlio Get a bottle; of Knowlton’s Dandorino at OX.—Carrier.-* Y'ew ^ H erald Offices. E a stbourne.—^ being turned out of Palestine and the jews bride), Mias Nora Ooriucillor Chapman said the] Controller 'tree Farm, Buts enough. Douglas, „ , though buffering from, ai were returning to it with, the full sympathy 1 bridegroom), and M: j! Susie Holio'oone (bf Haiji- once. ‘‘Startia to-day and prove that 3'our ffVO Farmers 'rind Market Gardeners.—Wautcti sprain -tyhichvhich necessitated 'his playing on the of the British Government. “ The devil has eham). frocke of white crepe-de- hate is as pretty and soft as any; that it has h a d ass igiied 200 to n s of th e E em ergency X' quantities of all'vegetables. Iruit an|d wing, was the " e ta r” of the forward ■ line. iidture hats trimmed Wlui supply: of coal to this district arid this, he Gramaphii^e, 20 recor5e7 £5 lOeTj irild rapbils, etc.—’Write U.t34’/, Gazette and taken the German on to a high mountain and I ®q*n®. witn blacic been negledtrf; or injured by , careless treac- Geleize O^U His centres were nlways praced where the shown hjm the kingdoms ot j the earth, but white osprdy._____ andjarried shower bouquets of meiit; that! te all. You certainly can have uridel'stopd, was on'its way. E • bdisii-pla^ie.“i:a6t bourne.—A Bei"erald Offiaes. EaEtbourne.- ' they are noi hii to give!’ was one of the ink and w whit hite carteanthemums. Sergeant CorineiiUpr . Thornton—'Phis’ 2(K) tons is 'BBY gc od Jightweiglit Motor-cycle; exoe ■ defence; hnd most trouble to deal with them, Beardmnbre, d .’90111 'Winnipeg Rifles,, acted te a healthy Itekd of beautiful hair, and lots -large ‘csize ’ Uarii greon PTam> and wifhout ‘exception'P ti his riiHiierous corner observations bf the preacher. 8? of it, if you will just try a little Daiiderine. being so d chiefly to small dealers, so thht 65. L atiiiior'road Eaetbourne.-^A ' lent condition; £7 or nerir offer.—8; Marl bqst m aivjin thej-absenoe of the , bridols rm- Dorothy EiohardBon (F.oprano), Miss Gertrude ex-;iergt. M aster Tailor, Royal Su|iBex Rcttil [ifse WtncbeiT.v. Phcuomeual'-HerTTil cton H obpitaL £161 8s. Tel.; B ed b u rn H o sp ital, prices. JNothing too allowed by the, Royal Commission on Paper] Lonsdale (contralto), Mr. John Perry (tenor), me:it (irivalided)te'alided), is’ showing a;. spleiwri Dnable prices. Sure to gilvie yon Books, Letters. Newspapers; any quantity; top large. Nothing too small, and no Profiteer­ and gaarafltce thatiall waste paper purchased and Mr. Dan | Bie’tiarda (bass). The societies raine given[—Morton.'1,----- ~DokAst _____ B righton.-H I £122 8e. /d.i’: Kempston HcsnltaL £107 I8s. 7d.; raime'J- of Costume ’’ Cloths and Ladies^ Nops ■ I have already secured t:onjtractr U ppertoit ■ H ospital, £97 714s; I d .: HnIH fiam ing. Do your bit by your patronage, please. by them is not examiiied or overlooked, b u t iS are giving the proceeds of all their concerts feveral new orchards ttiis aeaeoa! i'CIT'ANTEI). for a few hgur.4 daily, im m edfately d eip atch cd fro m th e ir depot fori this year to St. Bunstun’s Hostel for Blinded Yelonr Coats ready to wear, at his did Hospital,' £15; I-eaf Hospital £21 9s. 9d.; — (.Advt.). repulping.—Anvi. ( : - ■ address.: Seaside (only address). ' Do vnur |atalogue.—W. Knight, Nnrserisg W Il^m, with piano, in Eaetbouruq Sussex ViA.D.,- £35; to ta l. £1,804 16s. 8d- Soldiers ana-S ailors, i S.1899, Gatette & Herald Offices. Eastbourae.-ri I bit by giving .him a call, please,—

■). f':- 1 ^ 1 .'■rH-' 5 $ ^ O IiX^H T EfigABijlSECBPiv y w 1 9 1 7 f3 T “.A PAB OF lEVONSHlEE PARK. COUNiTY : WHITE FLEE( ^r- BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. BLANKE' WINTER^ GAR S'eoreUcy. , SAR ALLAN BboVN« -r Soft an(d WarmI Telegrams t.fCONCJBRTB." ' Orchiestml Gohperts.

PRICE OF COAL. EACH. At the T h e f ^ t r e l 1 . 'i fi' I ,. IN t h e ^AUDEViLtE- PAVILlPNi iGdncerts -will be given by' the o rc h estra / m n be^hshirePairkOrchestm " i ■ '' '. v.:- . i ' ’ to-day (Wednesday),''V TV ^UM.-.TUU J / , UU.at. 3.15 U-TV andUrUU 8.15, .OU' nuftiMl Oii^ctoFi NORFOLK RkaOHR. Comibenoinig. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, Friday at 3il5 (symphony concert), on Satur­ T h e t o w n c o unIc il Of t h e c o u n t y ; b o r o u g h o f e a s t b o u r n e under Juteing by, thjftM .... ive.. aRdienbe day-at 3.15 and 8,15, and-on; Sunday-evening the powers conferred onthem by the Retail Coal Prices Order. 1917, hereby EtsBYEVENlNciata.’-;. " the Pier _ .TheBtire^:(ni*’M______,^.^4aytho i3l^^y ■ ftfoiiing the: ajt-'8.15. ■ : ^ announce that the following Schedule of Prices has been drawn up by them (aftex . Matinee* Wejlne|day and Saturday at 3.' bfaal-m of ^ A Thif .trf''®lfi;'BtoekilM6:'? iis as consultation with ropresentatives. of the liocal Coal M erchants as to their costs) as the potent as^.iever. . [The ,iitlau8ihg lit^ -istb iT is ROLLER SKATING, V 1 NALL 1 CER . HERBERT BURNEY preiento >i skilfully Haadleet lgr..M*,>Chmea^Sfe\yort’8 maximum prices clidrgeable for the. Sale of Coal by retail or domestic purposes in the lIVKBT AFTRiQTOOKUesioept '^nradiur u d . Smi-, iooinpany,:-aad therb it plenty' of, ;ea)dyiuent ’■ Assemblies -will take rjlace to-morrow ‘ _ .County Borough of; Eastbourne, The Popular Pricp Dral day, Special OMMrt'FriduJ kt sas. 99 to he gaiided threughout'thfLihPeefhw. Miss (Thursday) and on Fridaj’ eri;nings from 7.30 ^SOHBSIDAY. UTUbDAT & SlblOAT . v Oeorgind Milne .plays ’iJtiaTincInsrIy; Ahd iwith to 9.30'. , . ; 1 . ^BVBKINOS at 8.15. Diieot irom Falace.Theatro, liondob, W.. D e rb y TERMINUS Rof a delightful vivAoity tho tSle of M«^y Thomr B e st. B e st B r ig h t K itc h e n , Nuts. . In New jaeid Original Vandevilieb h ill, while Mr. ArtUi^. BeU’s of ■i' CIVILIZAjTION ” : GREAT FILM NEXT Silks tone. o r H o u s i Tel. 521. t.j .chart- zatio n ” -wiU| be show n tw icasd aily n e s t w eek, delivered into cellar ...... per ten 43/- 42/- 41/. 40/. 40/. . . ‘ {THIRD in the Vaudeville Pavilion, i^tfijand 8 o’clock. B ales of qiiantllies lc*s" than 1 ton from acter is one of-:th&.^hBa't'''.aucces»s'pf.'the I'This wondei'ful iiicture, which [was produced rood vehicles...... [...... i...... per cwt. 2/2 2/1 2/1 cast. Mr. W illiajtn Vaughah actn-yith.com- 2/3 , 2/2 2/2 BIRTHS, MARRiAGESTbi |With the aid of the United States Govern- Sales Of 2 ewte. or less at Eliops ...... per c ^ . SVMP(iONY CONCERT TING. inendable restraint astCMpt^AagnnlL ^ is ! I per.SS lbs. 1/14 1/1 1/1 jment, comgs! from the Polyitechnio,Theatre. 63d. 6id. F Sli)A l\ NOVEMBER 16, at 3.15^ pernaps at hia fbestph Jthk.uht I I per 28 lb s. 64d, , TUESDAY ...;,.....J to 9.30 p.m. scene which is t]^ featt^i;dl tha[McdM act. (London, -where iphas been-aiyracting crowded . per 14 lbs. 34d, 3 id . . 3|d , BIRTHS. Th^P xoiaammje/^ill icclcda; THURSDAY...: L...... 17.30 to 9.30 p.m. Muck humour ifi^ infnsfid'iii,-the .'pa1rtS;5of Sir au d ien ces. , ' ' [ [ - I : per 7 lbs. I2d. 14d, 14a. BA'KER.—On Noveml)er 16. tlie wife ErMPBONY.HcL 5 inB mijdor."Froiu the Vew FRIDAY...... J....i...... 7.30 to 9.30n.m. (John and Lady .Qowefe "thfi/straiwafiki: host I The story deals ■-'with'Uhe (rising in . revolt Bales to consumers at merchants' depots or I belter. H.H.A'. ot a ilaugliter (J I ■ J . .Worldi" (10.30 to 1p.m., without miisio). i and hostess, by:]M)rU>Eyril?Melt6a^iind'Hiss against the would-be murdfircifs of civiliza- ., wharves or railwciy sidings ...... per-cwt. 1/11 fiLLiOT.—On Novcmlier IS at Heel tion Of all its noblest element's: and with their '■ j ’. j p er 56 lb s . 114d. Cai-e w -ro ad. tho w ile o f li'. II. K l l i J CrCiicxB» in A minor, for|Piaao and Orcheatra. ; SATURDAY ...... L...... 3 to 5.1F p.m. Ethel; Peroival. ; Thlt^^-tiey-pami^.t^vl ultimate tripmph. Partly [allegorical, it . . 'bill Hrafcoons '■ . 1 1 - :ae1»m ann Maitland an^ Apgela'^Ufie- Rifi.ficjifiti^' Well ‘ . r 4" p er 28 lb s. Sid. a iit , innie.kiUiiiK ,1 SoiKt PfAinsx;' I' filled by MfIM M a tg a re i '.Etudeu.. brings out .therinderlying pWricipTes in .con­ -per 14 lb s. 2id. Ptaiimere), twin sons (iJi-ematBrelvil Miss flict m the'" present w arr as hd-’tbere piece of p er 7 lb s. T -n'eJl. ' ■ M lUTAfeY BAND, niishie PharreTl.'-: i[r. m, : m r .\ f u u a n CUFFORDu .-(Xhace are inat:infifih;.t(}-day '-< V* realism, however 6tu'pen(i6tis,: would have llAWR.ENCE.-On November 11, .. and .Sat^dayj -'[-y •> ‘ :C4- .! done. : ii- j foad, Eiistlourne, to the wife of 2r^ In tbe Hampden Park Ward the above prices are subject to an extra charge at the following rates- ^ ant S. W. Lawrence, H.^’A., a daul For Coal delivered from any other part of Eastbourne l/-per ton; and for Coal delivered from Hampden , Adntiition l8.. Tax extra. Annual ^bscribers SWIMlillNa BATHS. .; ^ -'I.'' „ ' ^ "T H E ANTONIAN PIERROTS”: Park Railway Station 6d. per ton. „ Free. Stalls. 6d. extra (may be booked) Fot Coal deliver^ at®eachy Head an extra charge of 6/-per ton may ba made. . MARRIAGES. |o|pEN DAILY|; I BLUE BOYS’ -yARUBTY ’ ^f^Ojn;, . , i A*. W*' fOYAKCruci, ,. COMING PERFORMANCES. CHEAL—HUNT.—tm Nov^ml>er 10,, Mixed Bathing |afonday, Wednesddu and Saturday I n th e first th ree ’^;:djiys,[ o f \heixi;. y the Re- feature. The net. ftfficeecbKl' jg(ispital. M ■ ■ : - H f Scott Webslei, Rector of f to the funds nt'fc'ohyiilni And as silently stfil^l a-w-ay. 8 IftftM inay be BMked foil ray ox the above caaoerrs, BOterteiBiuetijei«no.,at tbft'Box OCBee, Devonsbue Hi L oiig'a.a Siiei'wooil, tt..'V..M-0. _ParitjM^y^tlm8^or stOllft'aPiaBoforte ^alponsrt. Gildredge-rtitp (^w)osit»itheBall'W^yS^jon). *• France. Theifi rpLl be;h>n&ih "of Dr. A. H .'ihoM^dod, to Eti ii . d.a'thfhtc-r of tbe late'-lir.'AJlped .1 f f e O Y A L HIPF o Id KOMB. NEW MODELS. Boricreptes, LHiC')ln.sbirjs. 4^ ' - ; FREL i MFNAJXX ANNOONCEMJ^NF, ■ ’ ' ’’ = THE LATEST RECORDS. MR. HORATIO OEATHS."" ’ m THE VAUDEVILLE "p a v i l i o n . _'A visit w illi be 'phid on' ThuiS^y'v ...... 0 ‘w flr'dehym :.,i ALDRED,—Trooper fienrj' • GoorgJ I -'^‘jtKlLD ikD SYRUP >’hA PRETTY ^ ■(KHarry), of th e Sub«cx Voomanr.’sl fS THE ANTONIAN PIERROTS ■' ' REVUE. PIANOFORTE '■/■ i ' wounds received in action in i’aia CLIFTS ,, A m e r c h a n t s , . v erab er 7, 1917, ' tlic dear) v-]ov(-d| ^ I?r NEW REPERTOIRE.! pictured taken during. his.-'lficQW sou-of ^/Irs. K. Aldred, rl' 65. (if ...... H j iEasffjourne a ^ c d 21. : - r . THURSDAY} NOVEMBER ^9. | France. The lecture ■ •wilL' bf-lMyfin''’ l^ tte n by! A.N. Norris and pjreseuted by C. EASTBOURNE. afternoon and evening. - /S .' -''' ? t- '•‘ Mo loved ones Flood beside hitQ .I TI']fTt^eeed* to be devotkd to the'Military Hospttarjfor Comforta for PatientiT^ iajfovensoh and,'Vivien Carifir, '/Gold and f ’ ■, - [ . ■ He travt no la.-t farewcdl. " ift a [Splendid'attraction for the long Kot a word of foinfort conld he ’ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30^if)ECEM BEB l, . " ‘^ T H E M O LLU SC .” ?'*^"--^-' "' [B, Aniji in ll bonses' will probably. be the F ro m th 9 se who loved him well ^ > 'In aid'of.tlie Fnnds of the Prihees* Aljice Hospital. .. fiiigfaont.tbe iyeek at Ibe Royal Hippb' pAYTON.—On November' 7. amidojill / On Friday- and ,Saturday . qril: '.in .Ssasids'roadr Tha piece bad .’e GAZETTE '^ AGEiNTS. ^ujijmeniown-road. ' Ha'sibdmnie. ] ^Hlalls. ih'.: Second Seat* Za ' Admission, Is. (Entrapm ent Tax Extra.).; (with a matinee on Saturday) oh Monday: eyeping. There DEYONSHIKE PAEK St^yeii^ Bayton. lu sc " —^that -well k n o w n com edy atie'i scenes and a host of pretty FU.RBANK.—Private Farbaii| which is associated the natueft COiiEMAN., - street, near Elliotfe Stores. mourned b.v his mother and tuo si more records ofj-fhe ; road-than the tart of. Timothy J^Li^tbourue Chronicto " (Jffice. Sonth.«treet. 'H ad He asked iV5, well we know f Hi§aey. of .Eastbourne. ^His . XB^ 'Xeally /^od. His witty -. \Ye should cry. () spare this bL ’’f lieht -footing eanse roars.of J 'f CosNFi^ Jiain.-v - ^ ■* Y c6. with. fitTPiimine: tear.s sbonidl lishe'd volume, ThetRoad a^ the [ Inn , Lord, wo love bim. let him stJ is the -fourieenth bearing his myme .<>n Ithei __ ___^1 9 'artist [who figures pro- There was again -a laiY® attendance at the Mr. Walsh, Eastbourne ® Dog ’Bdreau, 2#-'" title paige, and yciy- little .o f tnw island!''re- r|ih)ft,]6$ilifhMaiBie Terris, who, as second symphony concert given in the Floral ; Cornfield-road. KING.—P riv a te V»'i11iam K ins', ayed I mains undiscovered by this genial kti& ht o f — m r^l^ria ^reat' impression Hall on Friday afternoon, when the sym­ \ iY oek BbAn. Boyal Su.vse. Rosinieni. oldertt so| «o M>ge... 'Ber musical'numbers nncl Mrs. F. King, of 72. Whiilcy-rc the road. Mr. Hissey is a twentieth'centn-rv phony chosen was( Befethoven’s Fifth. Of Mr. E. Beattie. 12, York-rdad. ■ bourne, killed in Tclion in Fniucel Cobbett, but he looks upion the 'IkUd -fidth.' AXfiR. this noble work a i sti^ing characteristic is 18. 1917. UD jaundiced eyes; and, instead o f railing at .'VAH-- )p^ieh •hmld'be given to Miss the diversity of moods that; seem to, chase ;' . CoMMEKcut, Road. No loved ones stood beside-hj all he. seM devotes himself to 'fticking, -up, F riufiag ’ \ whoM JipMUdid playihg of tbe each other through its I kaleidoscopic texture. Mr, W. Pratt, general stores, 1 1 . Commercial ' ^He savf no, last lareM-ell. j traveller's. triflea The present Tmiewer' has harp r 'i-,w'|th.*:Wp4?m ‘approval, and to The simplicity of the i material used in the road. . Not a- word of,eomfort could heL a lively recollection of being first atrificted the di idesooambht ' by tbe Empire first movement is [forgotten in the wonder­ ‘ Fromjyio.,e who loved him wl dancers. Upper Avendb. to M r. Hissey’s bfioks in his fichjoblboy days, ful rhythmic elaboratibn of its development. Mr. R. H. Woodland, 10. Ufiper Avenue (neal POTTER.— Sunday, Novombor and of meeting tha; expenses of i the-volumes W BiKK. It is a beautiful niosaic of sound, lit by the ; Cavendish-place Bridge). ' - : Lansney-road. Klh/n the bfdovcdL half way by exchanging them With a friend »[:lB promised for rainbow play cf a; crystal fancy. 'J%e ear William Potter, used 52, datuzhtei A"strohg1 i“i. '■ ' OCKLTNOE. ... ' . : ' la te -H e n ry .M. l/p to ii a n d -Mrs. M. of similar tustes. Those'wete dayi wlfeiij Mr. n e x t w e e k j sg artists will an- and iniagmation are 'charmed by pe^etual o f L ondon. Hissey -wrote of English iiira li s .75, Sutons-road; corner of Ashford-roakt m was worthy of the best symphonic;,traditions. tN MErxTCRiAM. [■ ' tunflDg h0xtff>. i t ■ , [ lAsGNEr R oad. if Xbe^iafi5b dad loausical'^audiencojlistened in n?vvr,* pp,_ 'a ;e v -,r ^ ',-rV' .„ »Hdi iioVe.this “ fruit laxative,” ,-and absolute 'pilence to the great wore, and for 3£rs. Saundeis, 50, Lasgm^rroad. !■ pursing M irror 9« y^ ^ ' “ cleanses thfi .ttenderj stomach, , Bhwdler., Li£?ht Betls. Jevinyton. wl once in a‘ wacy the crowded conceit, hall was SeaSIDB AND DiSTEICI. pehc.cfuUy ;nv: y on. November 25. f | **We tSanlbiuglil^ of tliA cpnCsalnted'l)^ i w e r a h (els'eomiocly, | : uninvaded* by the chatter of talkers at the g •‘‘ G'dhe from us. b u t n o t t\»rprot'q A cbfi ip iy 'w ill 'not s stop . jolaiying- to. back.. A t'th fi conclurion of thei symphony Mrs. Levett'e, Firle-road. . From his lovin? wife and family. LtA, .at the Cjt! ^ j^aUce W brl^ I.on ‘ b y -.h : , . . . , , exitety >wms,'.and the, result 'ifi', that Mrs. C. Meakens; ff/he Bazaar, 58, Seaside.' k fit-GififixhaiJL’cafim'L there was. a great, ontburat of. applause. , HOMEWOOD.—In* lovimr menvny of| (it oijjr containr the: stioialating prindfle. _ «l«Bged ,'with iw aste,' the .divet : y iinVt interest' was attached to tbe reappear- MS. C. E. Jones, Ye Old Curiosity (Shop. 24S" Hom ewood. asred-'SO. who diet] -d _*k)ibriage[ ,la id [a'’’tird fl '4B 'gish,,.the'stomach'is disordei^/ : Seaside.' v ,-n ' • hl^o the BUtflkye.CQi^tyLenM 0^ iae!it.f' > vr' ■7 ‘d()ifiSttei6[:bearmg*mSr^V-''^ai pn 'tqjoe 'of the yb-fihg violinist,. Mr. Jjoseph Cole- hoRiiitiil. Franco, .St'ptemlx.T 19 , 'Or . Jittle onei hpcomes cross,- riibjl, who madfi-Ms debut.a few years ago Miss Todd, tobacconist and confectioner. • Could' I hrivtt raised bis dvinc -. tk^isJling sonthw flit .tey^Seh£r hot eatij^ee^ -or beha'v^ : 336, Seaside,: ‘ L t t e yWhald.*: ?TKeiL;; m i afi the proUi^ “ iNuailok.’.' Mr. Coleman . O]* hear Uhis last, farewell. ..■Vv ,th 18 bad, and; no'k filect's. to be ’ifidgied by the adult stan- Mr. Gurr, general stores, 457, Seaside, corhei, The bln.v wogM not have lieen "hy - ceanriy.. . be -chnie ivfir, : the child 'has darf,, abA hyf that sttodanf his playing of Wincheleea-road. , F’dr those who Inyed him so wJ M:K(!h''lntb-Sh'sfe [ior diarrhoea. Sam&Saans’s Iptrbdd'fitio^ and ifiondo, for- Wreuth-’a Grocery; Drapery and Stationerx • From iii.s .‘-orrou inc v. n'e, 46a. Ockly^ ListenJafotKei^l I'ejMjooaf'ed^.thfiri Violin And orchettto, brilliant though it was, Stores,;26, Stanley-road.. . LA Y .—In affec^'ionat-e m-uhory of 'Wlj give a 'tenstMijonful ’.gf “"O ifprsia ."^yrup of left tomething to aa dbttl'ed. The tone was M r. Bird. 2A Belmore-road. ^^ (\)v.< i\nce Ma*.^ who isnddcui| VQt.i'fh days Figs,” afid w- a'few.l^ito-: ' .the -(riihetipiited Mr. Packman, i , Wannock-road. nv.’ayi fro m us N ovem ber 18. 19i6. . I " : . t ibt)ftnhluy here aiid - there 'a 'littto ■ uneven, and there. To me with Christ, which is far li rj ; .w(^e.:mh^ftF> 8i>RC bilo-iiT Indig/rated "ffiod Teas a slight 'itant 6f . firmness anfi assurance Mf. Thompson, 51, Avondale^oad. : 61 A y ; .-And yoU-vh:^ "h l/V^OLSTON-—In ever lovir.^v n ic m o n l !i 'r fi^'iont 'oiJfche. fiys'tehk.- in the legato pa^agfi^i The clever yoUng Mr. G.Bishop, Beach Bakery, 128. LftHmcr^' s a j w i i k ^ .ealtfiv, juayfin'chlld fi^aiht ■violinist, noww vet, ga-ve a remaitkably good road. . .dear siFter. Florence Wo/dsion ^ ' 5bxhia ' W h it l b i R oad. " i ' a w a y N ovem ber 2C, 1916. Tho^ M illiija i^ lo f 'm o th e r s r-'-gj-v^, ^performance ct Tartini’s..'' Trille du.Diable,” Fidrenc.o Clodoard. i . 'i id- Syrup'bf Figs'” becatise'ifTfi perfectly harm- 6f -the technical dilfitulties of: which he Mr. J. W. Birchheld, grocer. The Post Offioe,' “ Gore htu- not for-i'ctlcn.'^ 'iess'; children loye-it, and-[it( never fails/to easily disposed. ■ Tito "Zaptepdo,” too, Mrs. Bradley, general etoresi 114, Whitleyv ■ . r ■ -X . 1,-.^ ----- — *BOO( .iact.'oa'the ^mach, liver ahd.hbwels. tire jpage^-bf/i.' i- ' ' ■which her ghve as; one of his encores, was \ ! road.. ACKNOWLEDCMENTS, V is ito rs ’to ftee ■7 'AsW ^U fj chemist for a [bottle, of ' " Cali- p laj^ with’'-Vextrtiordinary brilliancy and ? ; Pevekeex Road. ■J: have oftm wohdetfi^^&ij^m . fc^ih'jSyijnh-:^*-Figs,’’ whio^^ full direc- force for sU yoUiig [an executant. Miss Alexia The'3 Gazette ” Office. pRojwNUR'ST.—Mr. Cvov.hurst :ind fJ '^^<^tt<)^rbdpifis,vcriild^ o:^ all ages .md tor ^Sas'sian was ab^nt [through indisposition, •'tSO.LPeYensey-Taavi, wish to thank.1 on the.side. w a)libft® m TfiM-Ups mainly‘.printed oh the'bottle. Get H ampden Park. IjfpfeiHls for their jympa.thy in tf tell, yon its hMmry"’i!^ fai'J^ -' and 'her place: .■was- iitsdien by M is s A gnes . hGrea,vement. youy Gi»oeBn fdi»IJAiliDyp|*X , i'^MiuS'iiCmatte^ “-California'Fig Syrup Croxton, who, in dinging; to a “-Sj-mphony” -Mr. W.. Gardiner; Railway . Approach^’ Cbmgpahy,? by:ajl jending chemists, audience, fio doubt ffilt that she was chal- c Hampden Park., RHTCHEI-L^-'M r. an d Mr-^. H. C. Mit<| . A f JftFdox In ja n : ioz. SiA, 26z. lpA,;i$Qz. trit’S^'lemd'life;.-per'b^ Refuse any otb^ lengii^ a -sbmewhatl higher tribunal . of ; H a il s u a u .' . fatnify ret^urn Tf/ir, th a n ll .1 'Nvho Fo kiiulJy svmnuGii?.>iAiit.i$ncD I860.- diaerent character. Mr.-i; Hissdy.i -inet :a hon’ouifi, 'a 'firing - party ol tfij three biwlerfi. l i i addition,''tOiJche Beethoven Symphony. / W iu o n g d o n . certain clergyman whom i^ea of , a [ Sunday, and a j band, composed, of -Wditnded soldiers Mr. Megphe's. pro^amfiae contained- Berlioz’s Mr. Q. D. Hoken. Lower Willingdon. ■ R PEAXCIS ^ SONS. Li h o lid a y fe r a m em b e r o f thiei c lo th w as to e ft being provided 'bk tbu 'Kind _' ' rmissTon 'of thfi “ Ctumaval'.'Bomaiii ” Overture, De Greef’s on a stile, pipe, in .-mouth, [and ,-Watch other Colonel C om m andant, .^Gnodei Camp. Utetti. ^uite old Fiemish-Folk Songs,” and E. A large 'number of street sellers are alst THE -people' going to chutch. Thisil particular, CoMerj R.N.R., Topresehted'l-lfie D;N.T.O. ana Gefflaan’a , ‘‘^Sprifig'1 (“ Seasons” ). A ll yiriting all parts of the town. EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MAl clergyman told a stoiy [concerning a certain' B.N.G.L'Newhaveu. aiid 'alsoktlie cOmmanBer , m o n u m e n t a l SCULPTORS! , t !■ :.r and'-oificer of th'e Paravane Department, War ■ wfiifi finely,played;' At the symphony con­ parson who was one day ‘seated ifi his stuj^ College; Portsmouth. PaU bearers were pro- cert oh Friday aftibrnTOn-the symphony per­ ' SHOWnJOMS .^Nfi SlI.'BiO : ' when a m ale member of . his' couCTegation, rided/by Newhaven, where the late Lieutenant formed w ill be Dvfirak’s “ New World.’’ The 57. UEE't’KTON fiO .fb :F .y ..e ,;S bearing a baby ; in his arms,; was.aho-tvn into .Cassap was based, prior to the illness which solrist .will be Mri' ,Julian Clifford, who will SUGAR FOR 56,319. T elep bo n b 679. l',.\S T B C the room. "Parson,” said the risitpr, " as ended' SO-'suddenly in hie death. Amongst AND SiATiON Hoad. Bf.viiiLf. ’J those who - attended -the fdnieral were the play-the: Schumanii concerto. - i^The population of Eaetbourne,' o6 shown by the.law tells, I must'give you one-;tehih of all ■widow, Mr. and Mrs. Caseapi (brother and ■ ■ ' i* . E.H.B*. the eugar onds Beal. London,, and many pets->nal friends of lx)ardin?-chobl6, hospitals, etc.), 11,095;: publi# Established .over 8C yeare. ie l Nos. '— - b E E tho deceased. The floral oflemiies were numer­ NURSED .JiCK UORNWELL, eus^ar cards .number of individuals), 41,567a i on the . Sussex Low.ss. Mr. .Hiisey statefi* ous and varied, -vyreaths and flowers being that they.* are, sometimes called '"m ist- sent by] tho ifiridow, officers and friends. T:C’, LLA ixif^et s o x , ponds” ' ,by ,[tho iiatives. [ I have [ A FAMOUS YOUNC BOXER. never heard them! so - .nfimed by the I , |i . ■■ . —:------■- t •" UriUEHTAl Leaf HoM£ ROAPI Glynde, a famooamaker of ^hestfisaticerdike 'institution is open to visiters on Sundays, ■ ■ ‘1— T— ' ' man, and in amatenr theatricals mfikea 18, Cavendish ^^’lace, Tuesdays.- and Fridays, from 2 till - 4. and Thlft matron dtitbe Princess Alioe Memorial Quite a pretty girl, ■ with long sweeping fije-', watering places, and when -I 'spoke Qjffr" dew-, latfants' friends on wedneadavs and-Sundays Hospital, 'Mlftfi An^Ij^ook.RastBlL'iiM been lashes that any girl might envy. and 19, South Si.reet. The p^i^OpticUjn . in E ^tb ^n e wiih ■ ^onds,” he-failed to grasp myrAuantogi;*': M rf 3rem Sj'teUi AAnniul .aqbseriptioiis- are ------^'‘’- ''the Bwi^Refif Grose’ lor her valuable (issey. quertes .thfi .'Iiab'baim. oootiihsmA.'that scHidited.' •'Mf j- A ., Tabor' ',>:itifiaMixfi):j. 1x1 ippnn^jpfi^lt the war. . '' thesejpondsietptimnt fiRfteLfn^ /^prinra..or' gmmy4enB.^fCbuMBU(rtoitxx>adj f - . ■ . j lA snsTip 'W keaths. Crosses. Hearts, ' Hari a-Mater at the Ohenlels. Sprays. Wedding Bouquets, etc. J . IL A. H A Y L A X l), 7*. 5 4 d .------(tor.,Extrur ” ■ .large...... efai^v- to Cnuertaker ana Fiineral Carriag 5 s s .- ^ O. HaSt'^ 10;' Pe'venBey-road, lb, Proprietor. ‘.«aE.:«F(;IFfc|^b, . l/i-i-A le ifiUobmoad .District C p m p to i^ tre et. .Tel 580. 708.' , I'S- to gfito the Oomeion' ClUPhlUOK rubber-tyred t)peu C.ars,| ifientSunday, -state*-titob .night, he-.-eor - . i>on'_. .. iL.andifihe. was^tbere O. . or CLOStt). HPAi:st;s. deoteie .‘torefiee'na'FxieO. fFhe bimk-jia: o f -x q c x fg ^ fi /-[•■-'jAt'.Mfe.st toe.tosro vras .hfiavily IIODRK.N CO.ICHK8 AMI BHCliGllI lainly wd ij leaving one'-rite ■’Q«inkf'‘ ’ [tal 'dldapleufliAserviOa 20 Years' Lctj.doii .ExfCi'.'eiioe. I .-tS^:eeatr of tbs^town.' “mitnY^BualtieB both 13 PE\ PN-ft Y .R()a U fA'>'i'BOUl| civil jfina mi^i&iry.- From b«M'Mi^ (all'..weiit as matron to th f i., iMl____ £.4Hanaflto*urer!s som- tbeGrimftfiY anff *' strilot Hospital, where she 130.nBA A CO,. l.TI The;olaims|oI:<£astb(raihK4fte .ah av work-’i la s oit’'?tS^- . „ , ’plea flp.Oddmeiit* of bod' the bOBOur of hursing Jaok Cornwell, the sf&e\ for. the 'wariv .fieflutifnl.unalitr Art Silk Btowesi exoMd- boy V.G. He -vvAs btought iiito the hospital -J N O „ H t A K e R S p u b lic.’' 'I.'>me______m y,'friends-thekiej;.andihas:m 5 7 ( U M i T E D i POPULAR fo rth in ( ln«Iy.bfitid*oii*fl'*trin*sandicboioe x ] 1 on the 'ThnrsdaY oightjafter tbe battle of Jut­ 26 tc' 40 -J el u it iiu s -r c a J .. E a s t b b u r l issue of t __ . . a qqiet, talk .with them’) iUs'a’ hit cheerfuLo’ oolottrifigft. ‘ Usual [nlo* 12|ll.'.:How 9/ * ^ land, was operated Inpob almost immediately, is cited as ,oite of the main' attractions,' evenings, andT, see no harm in.jit,, and my ■k .... .hutdi^ the peixt moriiiiig. The commander PRICES, r:: wife don’t' object. I- tells hCrMfis !• only of tbe V Chester,'' doffimander C. 8. Forbes, takes pne^lass, and Tstirics .to m y lonfi glass, F d R E s ta u ils h e a 1874, EASTBOujftNE BROTHERS pE(:0RAT|o. ' _ Useful for was hrouefat to the [bospital at about the"same 8 . i , , ’ bnt'I.don'it-tell her I has it.filled-;.more than H e e c y W i o l Two Eastliourne brothera, (kiloAtvSergeant o n c e .” ■ ■ . , , . (|...,. , ..[ T - : chilly wea- time, and alter. lefivipg be presented Miss J. J. Baiphl and Becond-Lieutemant -.H. Pj jh ,r, Ip.nieefiiades.iff—" ,------' iChampasne,-— Rastall with a ftHvef triinket box with a model KOBEET S. HAET,I Ralph, sons I of the late Mrs. Ralph, -of t 53T,- Th e, volume is illustrated .,with '■photo-' [«eux:Ito«e, Pnrple.NteiAintBlaekO /} ) 1 of tbe “ Chestftr ” inibas^relief on the lid. Miss Undertake ana Compiate Funers iS H E E T S . Seaside .' ' ' ' ■graphs and paintings by. the: autadr; Both find ■ WhiUL Worih sm. ]{ Mow */.».»2 Bostall possesses also sfiverallatiers from Jaok REMOVALS .'urnishar. try [and c , __ are excellent. ;; The black-aiw . 'wAite repro'- Cornwell’s mother tharlking her lor her atten­ S ergeant Ralph won the MeriJ^---__ . ..^ duction of . a drawing of , Rye 'is'’t[he boM I 14, H igh S i k e b i , U ld pASiDOf-nxEl For blNGL^ BEDS, » /l t- Pai^ fo r d e v o tio n ^ d u ty in -the b a ttle O Lthe Borinue have-seen of-this mnch-paintedri(>Wa. (- . tion to her eon. J, J in Harob, -1916, and -was laterf.awarded th8; X piifiriais eondacted to aii pa'rleJ ' ^ A . B . , „ jj^ouBijE .* ^ M ilitary Mecfal] fo r a g a lla n t a c n o n at/.Armen- 6 ; i |r 'S r a r v M und TO ALL. PARTS. tiefes on July 29-tbie year, ' wheij,'he enooiedeoj Art 9UK acarrei. nigeanaUtyfaN In getting all the troops' avldiy -without--a rio., -In' alipost: every.. gO' colour- and EASTBOJURN^ CJ^DETS’ SUCCESS. CREMATION. casualty • while a '' gas. httaw .' -was' beingi in fancy ehe^ efftote, , ■ 1 NORWOOD CFMfcTERY. B L A N K E T S ji PE«AKBUL'ATQRS;Alil0^OAfiK|$'fRJEET«. “ u»q*I|iygffl.«/U. / ilNow 2 -A. team frm 8tJ Cyprian's School, .'East lasincheid byi th e G erm ane; H e , ■Was^lhimemf Three letters' are. to hand! AbiS'-Week com: bourne, has ofitaiusd place (Jun lor Divi . Tile raost iiiodefr, pi-.-a-ess, at inoileratel FDr 'filN Ouk. BEDS, 1 S /« Falx badly gassed, being blind for some time: oat plaining of colUsions that ;ha-m occurred tfte r' sion) in the 1917 Imperial. Chal(cnKo Shield' ' For pArtu-ulais aarl 'lei'i'csai-.v forms a| happily he b^t now almost recovered. Second- ; r . '[ competition for. juhior! . public school boys, j . C O M P L E T E -THE SOl. Vlf. AltrU ')i’dx.I I A .\ CE3 ;,\DOUBtiE 18/tt% Lieutenant Ralph received ffie ■ M ilitary Cros* dark, between pedestcianixalid ncriifilbiiilBtort. adets, etc., organised (by the National Itifle for a gallant; action in Franee. He-wao woun; thh perambulatoirs in, ehehtessfi having nollftht CO.. 53. ‘Xerapie Ofiambers, London, h..O| -attaohed. ' ' | - > . • flAwt* IballiMlonnu Jn*t Lssbeiation. In-tlfis division 361 teams had (Tol, Cif.y 7375). i ded in the khee, but is now eonvaleseent. and, >penctf v o a tt.; mt weai- intered representing ai total of nearly 10,000 HOUSE FURNISHERS. expects to be promoted to the-raaik of a^ing tof Under Winter Coalt* and fer Utallly (ompetitore. ' I .^OW N QUILTS. captain whan he' returne.'tb France. .Both, p^tnlogi,. Pxtsentvalue S/ll. ' j y j j j brothers are members of the 'Regular-'Army, FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES. pCTLD aiasis r ... ' 13/91 Eash and Colour-fiergeant - Ralph also possesses -a EASYBOURN m a n ,

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