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2 BASTB0UBN1J CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914.

n Jong as man ls a creature of mystery, “ BIBLE and. being1 ' himself,* roaohes1 out ' towi wards___ I POLICE COUBT, , long will he need religion and a ohuroh wherein he may seek after God In oommnnion A REPLY T) MR. FRANK CLARK. with his fellow men.” Monday.—Before Mr. A. Mayhewe (In the chair), -W: Years ago I was greatly Interested'In listening Sir Alfred Dent, K.O.M.G., Major H. P. Mollneux and Mr; K H. Ellis. T > the Editor. to a leoture given Tntbel—leoture room of * the‘ “Free ELLIOTT’S KASTBO S ir: I read the a Idresa delivered the Rev. J. EYENDENS Library by the Bev. Mr. GUlle on “ How to know NO LICENSES. 6 . Qoold, M.A., > Hallsham, published In your and love the;he best pplotures.” It the principles laid GeorgeNoakes, of Hampden Park, was summoned down by Mr.dr. GUlle In that leotnre about knot _ for keeping a dog without a lloense on June 15bh. STORES, This tw | Prices range j . issue of the 13th In it., end, although the speaker and loving the best picplotures are applied to knowing Saturday needs no defenoe Tom me, being as well able to P.O. Morris said he asked the defendant It he LIMITED Every Watch Sold and loving the best in the 66 books whloh fotm our had a lloense for a fox terrier whloh witness knew wlokets; . upwards from defend himself as most men I know, -I should like LOUNGE blble, one wlU come to know and love the blble 1st In J -----areader disinterested of your ably opnduoted | he had on the premises. Defendant replied that he better than ever, and, I believe, will cease to be had forgotten it. To witness’s knowledge the dog Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), F G Wagei is Guaranteed and JB2.10s.each toumal to express my thanks for Its publication, troubled about many things, • Stannam, with the speaker; I understand waa three or four years old. and my agreem ent_____,__ , __„ Is Open Daily v ' J. KNOWLES. Defendant, who said a lioense had now been Rel? (Ej for 9 ct. gold with the frankness of the address nashas coansed oonslder 9, Motdombe-lane, Eastbourne. Samms the Bracelets are able fluttering In ti e arohalo dovecotes of a section I ! (i j i [ • taken out, was fined 7s. 6d. EASTBOURNE JSTossw Step her? Monnery, of Western-road, was sum­ And at MEADS. - • 'V» . fully jewelled lever | whoWho were present, and not hot a few who have read FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS of English make. the address since. The letter of Mr. Frank Clark LOOKING FOR FAULTS “ DISHONOURING." moned for a similar offenoe on June 12th. W Millw is, I presume^ the expression ofi this nervous From 10 80 a m. P.O. Burgess stated that he saw the defendant, C G May, movements. 1 t where has who, when asked if he had a lloense, replied in the W G H. Mr. ring the twenty-five r Sir: Having read in your esteemed journal the negative, | and said he was waiting for a man to Bradle, ABX TO BXM 8 A M P L E 8. years, to go no baok, that l i is so little TEAS from 3.30 to 6.30 p.m. report of the summer oonfarenoe of the Eastbourne oome and feteh it. Cape. David acquainted with Blblioal orlti .and the and Distrlot Sunday Sohool Union, may I crave for Defendant said he had the dog in January, and Telephone Numbers: JWMa a little sosce? OO f Al/1 If- mao ol v opaaLo' aU !m IJ A N| J Stra result of the ri t scholarship he been AT POPULAR PRICES. was told It was six weeks’ old In that month, He South Houbbs, 227 and 27. J Usbortlo, | asleep, Uke Rip Winkle on t moun- "The Chairman, In Inviting discussion upon Mr. had now destroyed the animal. Kit: or whatever Is the nearest I to this Goold'e remarks, said It required a great deal cf A fine of 5i. inclusive was imposed. Meads Beanch, 207. W. BEUEORD & SON,100* ™ ^ r o a d , courage and ability, and something much more legendary hero, an 1 just’ it avyakened I ------faot that OBSTRUCTION. Tel human knowledge has progressed while he has than mere external authority, to be able to speak , 1st’Inn as Mr. Goold had done.” Vella Francois, of Tower-street, was summoned Telegraphic Address: slept? , . . . T he jE olian O rchestra K G Gayl and albinisms animals do not seem to be anything am stare, will dispute his right to Indeed the Chairman (the Bev, David Barron) In for obstructing Junction-road with a barrow on “Elliott’s Stoees, Eastbouehs.” Stamm nil the above remark sums up the attitude of the June 15th, Q G NOrnl jfctlerg to the (Bftit like bo liable to aberrations as moths and butter­ “ W iev^inUthe whole Bible and .nothing less than renders a Splendid Programme of flies. It would appear as though Insects with the whole,”_ le,” oroi anything else he llkeai .B ut that Is Rev. J. G. Gcold, minister of St. Andrew's Presby­ P.O. Joy said the defendant was hawklGg fruit, jStannardl no valid argumen > either for disputing the oon- MjUSIC daily from 3.30 tq 6 p.m. terian Ohnrob, Eastbourne, towards the Bible. and left his barrow stan d in g for 15 m inutes. W J Sami hard surfaces to their bodies, euoh as beetles and If the letter's address on the Holy Book |s correctly When spoken to defendant said he was not In jTosswiU WELSH CHURCH ENDOWMENTS. flies, ire not so caujeot as plumed toseots. The olualons of eoholan, or Imposing his orude beliefs R F Higgs, , on others. W hst 11 of Importance is fhs evldenoe reported one may well wonder In one's mind how Terminus-road, and he could stay there as long ae only hard-cased lnseet which ooours to my mind a person on the one band praises the Bible, and on he liked, W D Bi-adlf) j revenue rhlch does vary Is the ladybird. on whloh his hell' IB rest. There a rt people who Sirs “ Senex”eays: “ The portion of 1 j lDIES will find this Lounge the other refers to It in suoh a manner as Mr. A penalty of 2i. 6d. was lnflioted. b! 8 Bailll of the Welsh Church that It Is pro. should be In birds a complete melanism is rare, whilst an believe In ghosts, spirits, gnomes, fairies, sprites L ■TEA AND COFFEE albinism is not. Birds suoh as sparrows and and other Imaginary, Invisible beings to-day, but a delightful resting place, Gonld does, iStannard 1 used for other purposes was left orlglm for the after shopping, where they can The subjeot, “ The Teaoher and the Bible,” Is an HAWKERS PROSECUTED: THE CHAIRMAN’S BC Kirk. b| poor of the parish.* .blackbirds seem to be most subject to albinism, bu t they, are In the nirsery or 1n a state of mental K W Hull irresponsibility- Only a comparatively Short time obtain Dainty Light Refresh­ important one, but the remarks and dieccsslon i J ADVICE. This la news to me. but the statemen! 1s of such not to other varieties of oolour, whereas hedge upon It as your paper reports, to say the least, are W Bind bed serious Import that before; ajooeptlog it must ask -sparrows bave^ a tendenoy to go lntollght shades ago tne belief In wl tohoraft. a survival of the dark ments amidst cool, airy and William Sivers, of Leslle-street, was summoned t ok-win ages, was very pr ivalent in’this country. Even :: refreshing surroundings. :: altogether a very low estimate of the Bible as a In two cases for hawking in prohibited streets on EXPERTS. R W SemmS “ Senex ” to aupply me with dear, defl proof of of brown, and never to white or blaek. Among whole. Mr. Goo'.d describes the Book In his own J :T Harker,l the truth of his statement^-not mere amafclou birds with a great deal of white, suoh as gulls, oar High Court J adges were not free from this June 16th; Inflrmltv, and a no able example was Sir Matthew peouliar phrase—“ There was nothing else like the P.O. Cockerell stated that at 1 35 p.m. he saw {Extra Ur a string of platitudes, but solemn pla references varieties of any sort are uncommon. From this It Bible.” He suggests a comparison. But the Holy to authorities and legal documents whli aoourtof would appear that those birds whloh do not possess Hale. Belief la merely an evldenoe of sincerity, the defendant In Grove-road pushing a barrow on not proof i of the t rath of the belief. There are a Bcok stands on its own ground, and It does not whloh were plants In baskets. He spoke to the , To| I" law would demand, and without whli it would bright colours are most susceptible to ohangea In CREAM ICES A SPECIALITY. need Mr. Goold’s defence In such a disguised non-suit a plaintiff making a claim, Senex’s ” hue, while, as we have seen, among animals which thousand forms of rsllgldns belief all held with the defendant and asked him if be was aware he was EA sj same tenacity and the same sincerity, and propa­ manner. In fact, his remarks on the whole may not allowed to hawk in that thoroughfare at that statement Is true he will have no difficulty in pro- are nearly all wiwithout ‘ bright oolours (In Britain N.B.—The Tea Lounge is Open ALL dnolng referenoes to the necessary legal documents that is) varieties are9 unoommon.uncommon. gated with the san e zeal; and, strange as It may be summed u p : “ We cannot reject the Bible as ic time of the day. Sivers replied, “ Yes. I bhall PURE CHINA TEAS. Withth regard to fungi,ingl, where coloursoo are lavished appear to Mr. Ohrk, all appealing to the same 1 DAY WEDNESDAYS. After stands, but we have the right to deal with It as we stay here as long as I like selling these.” The Old | Your obedient Servant, infallible authority to substantiate their widely 1 p.m. access by Main (South may think best.” Mr. H.; W. Fovargue (town clerk) said the runs. E. I very freely, fi varieties are almost as oommon as The Bible has survived so long and so trium- GEORGE F. CHAMBERS. types, and ons j have forma lu two qplte divergent views. As Shakespeare very aptly puts Street) Entrance. question of the hawkers had been considered by wlokets fo| It: “ In religion wl tat damn’d error but some Bobei hantly. Its orltlos—i;s supposed defenders—have the Watoh Committee, who had met the repre­ Hake be* Sydenham, June 22. I opposite colours, suoh I green and red or mauve one harm to themselves. The Bible must either SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE EMidl yellow. This killkind of_ thing _ does ndt occur brow will bless 1' and approve It with a text’ S sentatives of the Hawkers’ Association. Several dismissing {Merchant o f Venise. III., 2). be aooepted or rejeoted In its entirety. If I am suggestions were made, including one that they runs. t plants, where rules seem more strict. Thus Passenger Lift to all Floors. about to search the scripture with the objeotof MILLENIAl DAWNISM, , purple or blue flower Is liable to beoome On the.eoleotio principle adopted by Mr. Frank should lioense the hawkers, but this was not MEDICAL PROFESSION. 1st] [ white, but very rarely a yellow flower, or even a Clark, I oan cone Ive of nothing that oannot be finding faults In the Book as a whole I am dis­ possible. There was another suggestion that the Ej B Orockfp.M- honouring the author—God. In faot, the Bible R Q Tudor! Bt| Sir : May I beg your kind Indulgence on a matter | scarlet one. White knapweeds, white thistles, proved from the B ble. We had evidence of this order should be limited to Terminus-road, but the RTCofcatC the last two Sundays, when an I.B.S.A. lecturer becomes a sealed Book to me. I simply read It as committee, in view of the faot that the town of publlo Interest! I refer to the Sunday leotures white roses, white clover, white oampanulas, white an ordinary book, admiring its literary style, but H 8 Malik. Bt | at the Saffrons Booms It Is not generally known violets, &o., are all common, but who ever saw a professed to prove :bat all the other interpretations E lV E N D E N S LTD. would be flooded with hawkers from other towns, E L H ElUkt, of the Scriptures were grossly erroneous and mis­ I altogether miss Its spiritual value. I am bound thought it would be better to see how the present O O Tudor,Jc that “ the International Btb'e Students’ Associa­ white Iris growing wild, or a white buttercup or to leave the Book unsatisfied. If I am a spiritually- Q Lloyd Geo tion” and Mlllenlal Dawnlsm are one, or that white dandelion or white pimpernel? A dry year leading, a claim that Is made by every Bible (Foot of Devonshire Place), order worked, and at the end of the season the Q D Thomson! exponent of every sohool of thought. I will under­ minded man I shall have no oooaslon to discuss oommlttee were prepared to re-oonslder the matter. Q O Wilson, b | their published writings deny the eternal Godhead will sometimes produce numerous albinisms In with my seholars as to the supposed “ inaccura­ of the Lord Jeaos, His real Incarnation and bodily plants, hut how cultivators go to work to procure take to find a text v lth a “ Thus salth the Lord” EASTBOURNE. It might be that during the winter months it { Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, A L Margev that will justify i breach of the whole Ten Com­ cies." In taking a Sunday School olass I am not would be desirable to vary the order. OB Ghtflki resurrection. His Atonement, they hold, was that white varieties I do not know. I oalled upon to express my own opinions and f ancles. of a mere man. Of course,1 as with most modern I am afraid that these few thoughts do hot assist mandments, on the prtnolple of 6eleotlng and W ith regard to the second case, P.C. Joy said i Extras ohooslng adopted b y Mr. Clark. It Is all a question 11 have to teaoh the Bonk as I find It. I have to the defendant was hawking from a barrow In heresies, retribution Is dona away with and anni­ In eluoidatlng m attersat all; indeed, the more one leave the whole work to God, the author, to explain hilation is preaohed, so that, as some one has said, thinks about It the more inexplicable does the of Interpretation, and when experts disagree who Terminus-road on June 17th at 11 55 a.m. 2/-, 2/6, 3/- per lb. Is to deolde ? to the young people under my oare gradually and in Defendant: You can keep summoning me as If a man does not want heaven he need not fear subjeot seem to beoome. I pan only hazard the His own methods. If I undertook upon myself to hell. Surely, Sir, whoever else may be taken with suggestion that there mast be a different system We all believe in the Bible just as much as Mr. Bnt It Is most significant that the 109;h Psalm Is muoh as you like; Jo hall not pay anything. . JH Burohei Clark, but we dlffe: In our interpretation and our be an expounder instead of a teaoher I do not The Cnlof Constable (Major Tcale) said there | ,0 O Tudoi It, Bible readers should know better. In different brandies of creation, for otherwise quoted lu Aots 1, 20, and the Apostle there says: understand my vocation. If I oannot accept the T A Ryder, t how oonld suoh diverse results be brought about? conception of It. Mr. Goold’s address may be were 72 previous oonvlotlons against S'.vers. VF Bryan B Yours respectfully, “ This Sorlptnre must needs have been fnlfllled Bible In its present form it will be wise on'my part Defendant: I am getting an honest living. I I O Q Hake, B. G. oaloulated to “ shike the belief of those whose whloh the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David J .W . JOHNSON, knowledge of th( Scriptures is but to leave It alone and wait for God's time to realise might just as well be in the workhouse. The Orookford 1 " ire concerning Judas.” Now we are told that I myself after all need to learn from God the F E Hugonin Christian Colportags Association, whloh category an; • well-informed r a mistake, whioh should not be taught Corporation should put Eastbourne under a glass Lloyd Geori from his letter, wo ild put Mr. Clari . Holy Spirit the mind of the Lord through and in house (laughter at th« back of the Court), ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, HB Kidd, b|C 15, Sn amerdown-road, Eastbourne. ____ildren l We are told the story of Eden Is the Book. I may oonslder myself equal to the DOMESTIC SERYANTS AND THEIR not Influenoe, except for good, those Who regard, likewise untrue—Infaot, it Is only an “ allegory,” The Chairman: Will you be good enough to and rightly regard, the*ie Bible not as a book, but oocaslon to discuss suoh a subjeot—“ The Bible remain quiet while we make our derision ? though an Inspired apostle speaks of Adam being and the Teaoher"—but I have to bear in mind that EASTBOt COST OF LIVING IN GER1 rather as llteratui e. It Is a volume of a miscel­ the first man. This likewise, we suppose, Is a The Onkf Constable: Stop that laughing at the EMPLOYERS. laneous character It was written by many my good Intentions expressed in my unhappv baok there. 2/2 per lb. table 1 In the name of everything reasonable what phrases do no one good. I oertalnly offend God's Sir: At last no less a newspaper______than__ the authors, some of whose names are known and part of Scripture are we to believe le of God, true The Chairman : We will clear the Court If there j In this _ others unknown. I t Is admittedly Imperfeot—a own people and grieve the Holy Spirit. I may be Is any disturbance. Of course this man Is simply Sohool bea authoritative Free Trade journal,' the ‘ ~'uiminsterWestm \ A PROTEST. and reliable for faith to rest on ? How oan we a Christian minister or a teacher; I have to do the losers. A Gazette, has acknowledged that in pro'tested mere fragment of 1 1 larger literature—as there are tract a book whloh la full of fables ? Let us hand playing up to those who are at the back of the SAM PLES ON APPLICATION. aces to writers ana books not found In It. It will of the Lord. If Christ Himself accepted and Court. F. J. Bi Germany this cost of living eompares with that tl of I our ohlldren Aisop’s and have done With the Bible oonfirmed the law and the prophets and referred to Free Trad* England to the advantage of the pro- To thh Editor. admittedly oonta ns poetry, -history, legends, of our friends. Ob, the horror of this. What The Magistrates having come to their derision, Ul.. S ir : A few weeks ago I picked up the enclosed myths, philosophy, ethics, prophecy (using the them with the Divine authority, who am I to find the Chairman said : The order under whioh these A K Irena, b coiiDtry, shall be the end of all this but judgment. Would faults with the written word, God’s own Revela­ E J J u r i s , + j Now that that Free Trade dogma has failed what paper on the floor of one of oar sitting rooms. On term In Its literal senee), parable, allegoiy, and Mr. Goold kindly give us a new Bible and eliminate proceedings are taken has been confirmed by the iParton .... y superstition. Goo l and had, beautiful and ugly, tion? High Court, and it must now be obeyed. In this 8 T Haze!!, lb1 argument la left to support our roll stem? enquiry amongst our servants—15 of them—I found What is of the aevD, so that the ohildren may One who believes In the Bible as it stands. oase we have before us a man who is the worst A R Hollows; especially when we remember that present savage and tender {are wonderfully mixed up in Its know what le ol God, believe and love It; ana D B Nurse, b that they had been sent ooples of this publication. pages. All have n it equal value. what Is of the devil esohew and abhor it. Might KRIKOB BEHESNILIAN possible representative of the hawkers. He le a B Willoocks,' Government has adopted protection several man who probably bears the worst charaoter in LB Pareoi Instances, the most noted being the £ its Act, I was rather amused at It and thought n6 more 1 The Inerraoy of I he Bible has'long'been given up It not be the learned clergyman, Mr. Goold, who la » (An Armenian exiled minister). about It until the other day, but now I should like by authorities—by all. In faot, whose opinion Is Eastbourne and the blaokest record. Putting that HBRicha Sugar “ Inaoourate,” while the Bible is perleotly oorreot. 5, Rale'gh-road, Exeter, aside we have, as a Benob, great sympathy with lb Sperling j. ty (an to draw the attentlon of your readers to the follow- worth having—and It Is grotesquely absurd to Mr. Goold eays even as to the most Important day June 20th. ELLIOTT’S Bartlett, b the hawkers, beoause we see how vitally this order y f cotton ing faots. I am the principal of a large aohoi attempt to interpret Its teaching; by the rigid In the history of the world the evangelists did not | J Chinnery, literal; rule that I Ir. Clark professes but himself affeots their living, and I am sure the Corporation E 8 Eldred, s growers In Egypt, _ot our shipping T jo girls and keep a large staff of maids. On ththe e: night uter8“ r One said Christ was oruoified on the day view the matter to the same light. If the hawkers Extras line and British pilots, a subsidy to the ofo f’ June the...... 18 h s’young *housemaid “ went out to-j nits In the 1 itter under review. He denies 1 another said It was the day STORES, Goold the li tltude he olalms for himself. It GREAT REFORMS. will aooept my adylce it would be to endeavour to Mail Steam Packet Oo., our own curves Ol>»t___ a______letter and was greeted_____ by -- one of I these | id statement, bat as devoid of assist the Corporation so far as they ean with dilna and earthenware manufacturers, female agitators, who aooosted her and told her Is Impossible wtthl a the oompass of h letter tn deal I challenge Mr. Goold to enb- LIMITED that she had heard that she was overworked and with the controversial Issues raised by Mr. Clark etamiaie his statement, and It he finds the regard’toSthe order and see how It works. If it To th b E ditor. BASTBC Now; to quote the Westminster Got disgracefully underpaid, and asked her questions on the Interpretation of oertaln allusions by Paul, “ Inaocuraoles ” arc his, that he will have the works adversely, the hawkers will haveasttong but it Is Inconceivable that he has the most gentlemanliness to acknowledge the Bible la Sir: Mr. Bobert Stroud appears to have an oase to go before the Corporation. In this oase (Opposite S. Saviour's Church), BR1G| "Although the cost of living In Germany as to her situation. In this Instanoe her seed fell we shall Impose for the first offenoe a fine of 10s. inareaseaaf late years, It hr still substantl upon unfruitful soil, as the girl happens to be rudimentary knowledge of the principles of correot while he has blundered. We are unblush- 'aptltnde for putting the best of his newspaper Played Sorlpture txegesisior Bible orltlolsm. I commend outtlnge in the postscripts of his letters. His last Inclusive, or seven days, and 103. In the seoond bourne tead Ibm In Bn fid and. and the hotels ha*e | level-headed and sensible, and told this person to lngly told “ the Bible is God’s own Word, and its base, in default seven days. mind her own business. The girl returned to the to his attention an; article by Prof. Froud, M.A., on value does not depend on that at all.” I wonder epistle Is oharaeterlstio In this respeot. He quotes Rues reputation of being nearly the equal of the Sw “ The Sclenoe of History” (Short Studies on Great Mr. Aequtth as saying that “ more thrifty and Defendant: TU do the 14 days. ^EASTBOURNE O Hayley Mu The traveller most not therefore oonfnse the prlo house in a state of Indignation. what Arohblshop Whateley would have aald to this U M Ford, b \ Subjects, vol. 1), (f he Is not too proud to be so loglo? How oould a book full of “ Inaoouraoles” eoonomioal administration Is the first and para­ The Chairman : So that It should not be said And at MEADS. J* V Arnold, o 1 of the flrst-olass establishments In Germany wit It seems to me, however, that It Is an outrageous we required the money to be paid without giving those in England, because the cost la many cast thing that a paid spy and agitator should be directed. Probably had Mr. Clark Uved In Paul's show me the way of salvation? Would we trust a mount duty of the Government.” Goes he dispute day and had Paal’s training he wood have aeted Bradshaw guide if lull of “ inaconraolee ” ? Is God this, or does he challenge the faot that the Govern­ the defendant a ohance of obtaining. It we shall L JFord, oOrq is considerably less than we should pay In | allowed to linger outside houses where servants extend the time for payment until four o'clook A Hodaon, b F aeoond-elass hotel over here, As nearly every t are employed and atop the maids as they come out ana taught and behaved as Paul did. But Paul less exact In Hts guide for my eternal welfare for ment has Uved np to this ideal? Mr. Stroud Is H Saunders, i was not ‘Immune {from mistakes, any more than . heaven than men are concerned for earth. Alas, wisely silent on both points. He forgets that the next Saturday. ! I- T- E Rubs, b Bai else la correspondingly cheaper Germany ofl to cross-question them about their employers and Defendant: I shall not pay a penny; you oan A Hudson, c I their methods. Surely euoh a person oan be Peter, whom he also quotes. j* ' alas, for the children of Eastbourne I Liberals bad just oome Into offioe after an extrava­ ovary Inducement to the tearing motorist- ’ As the reference to Bev. Joshua Knowles Is take me now. EDUCATION NOTES. lett...... Yours truly, arrested for loitering and obstruction? The mis­ Apologising for taking up so muoh of yourepaoe, gant and reoklese tenureof offioe by their opponents, A Hewett, b I tresses who treat thelrmalds badly In the present somewhat extraneous tp the purpose of thle and it was by way of contrast with their pre­ * The Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham): Have you got H , b r V June 22ad. TARIFF.;p letter, I dan leave that gentleman to deal with Mr. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, decessors that Mr. Asquith used the phrase. And any goods? • H Mar win day are few and far between. We'have to pay P resen t D a y E ducation J u st ifie d , " ivily for unskilled labour, and we are heavily Clark i himself. Rut t may rem ark1 Incidentally A. HAMILTON. the Liberals during the last eight years have more Defendant : No, I have got nothing. What I L- Extra* that j d anthropology alike disprove “ Hapeflold,” Whltehonse, than jnstlfled this declaration of the Prime stand up In don’t belong to me. The pessimist Is ever with us; his oroaklngs are ced to provide for them against sickness, and to Toti -.ovlde education for them and their ohlldren. the dictum of Pat conoernfng the Fall at Map, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Minister, then Chancellor of the Exchequer. Alfred Moi-gan, bf Dennls-road, was summoned heard from platform and press. In no small degree NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY,/ and the consequent entrance of death through Sin. Economy means not the withholding of expendi­ to two Instances for hawking to prohibited streets We have been taught by our servants to expeet no The Creation sf like the Garden of Eden, Is J , r-!' on June likh. Is this the oase to the educational world, j Some riiAntm tor any kindness or oonslddratlon we may ture, but the wise adaptation of means to ends, tell us our children are learning too muoh, othere ' EXCURSION TO BBAOHY HEAD. show them. It Is all In the day’s work for us. pure Yours slnoerely, REY; J. G. GOOLD'S COURAGE PRAISED. obtaining the greatest benefit to the community P.C. Goldsmith said at 4.45 he saw the defendant fori the amount spent. This the Government have spiling strawberries from a barrow to Seaside- that they are not learning enough, or that they are • t -This matL Now, to add to our troubles, we have paid spies at bbourne, Jun 22nd. G. E. Q. learning the wrong things. Ground onl our gates and wretched literature about Imaginary S ir: In reply to the Rev. J. G. Goold’s orltlos, done. And their ameliorative social legislation and road. I j l J Last Saturday the members of the administration have been real thrift and eoonomy. P.O. Joy, giving evldenoe In the seoond oase, What Is eduoatlon? In the true sense of the Ur flooding our houses. I t is time that toe II may 1 beg to inform them that it la suoh beliefs word it Is the drawing oat and training of the a Lorelaod, < Natural History, Photogrsphlo literary Ike If anyone does. It would be oon- “II that tl ey nave whloh help to oreate our Atheists, But I do not expeot Mr. Stroud to admit this faot said the defendant; was hawking fruit to Termlnns- ismith ...... CHILDREN & NISTERING QUESTIONS.” even if he appreciates It. Prejudloe only sees road at about seven p.m. natural abilities of the ohlld. No amount of H Bodle, b Bel Society had an excursion to Beachf in eon- slderatehf you to use the influence of your widely {There Are many men, Imbued with the scientific “ orammlng” will benefit a child who laoks the G HoUeboa, b I junction with the Brighton and Natural read paper to warn domestic servants that these and phllosophlo temperament, who oannot believe what It wants to see,, not what is plain. The Chairman said the Bench would not oonviot H Teague, b 94 S ir : Will you allow a member of the laity I will not Imitate the good manners of Mr. in the first oase, but in the seoond case they must oapaclty for learning. The ideal of the school A J Young, nd History and Philosophical Society, visitors paid agitators are earning a comfortable living bv whoso thoughts ofi the matters dlsonssed at the In the whole of the Bible and who therefore find now-a-aays is that a child shall be trained to the unsettling them, end that the funds from which much of the preaching of the present day nnsatls- Stroud of calling every man with whom I differ a Impose a fine ot 7s; fid, G Oeaey, n X' inoluded Mr. F. R. Bora (prealden Henry recent Convention of Sunday School Workers liar. I am oontent to believe that men may desire for knowledge. The sohool life Is made a Wilton, b 1 Davey and Mr. F. Merrill eld, the last-named their salaries are drawn are raised by subscriptions are nob reported In your article “ Biblioal Ioaoou | fying—hence one reason for the decline in ohuroh DRUNKENNESS. more pleasant; the mechanical methods ot the so- ven to the "Union” by foolish women out of raoles” to offer a few counterbalancing considera­ attendance. honestly differ not less on polltlos than other X Bodlo, w ; gentleman having been a men ' of the Brighton Thanks to Mr. Goold and men like him, many matters without losing their own self-respeot or Mark Cottingham, of Dennls-road, was sum­ oalled “ good old days” have been banished, with •nd G W»tfc Sooiety for 59 years. A1 " er twenty-one lelrwsgee. ; 1 j tions? moned for being druDk and disorderly to that the result that school Is not the bugbear that It Selfishness and thoughtlessness are just as pre­ are kept with a firm faith In God without feeling forfeiting that of their self-respeotlng opponents. natural Utsand p sled at the 1. Suoh a passage as Ps. 137, dealing with a But there are others. Nor Is ft oonoelvable that thoroughfare on Jane 13th. used to be. valent in the upper as In the lower olaases, but mystery wholly beyond the comprehension of that they are obliged to aoeept those portions of Teohnloal Instltu' In the afternoon and the Bible whioh they oannot honestly believe. any Liberal measure oould be sufficiently discussed P.O. Hurd sahi the defendant was very drank The pessimist tells us there are too many sub­ made their way via to the ollffs. I Mr. G. W. leu-esses ought to make a Stand, youngi people should surely not be appointed In and was being assisted by a man and woman. jects in our curriculum. W hat would he leave __,__ ___ nlon, and demand better work for Tennyson has truly said “ There lives more faith or adequately prepared to satisfy the requirements Bilmro was to have led the party and explained any table of Sanvii from the use of the identical There Is no civil war In Ireland nor will there be. Surely there was some excuse for the sohoolboy JautdeD. my servants, and they agree with me that ench a minds seem to destroy the very foundations of Junel8tb. whom Shakespeare piotures “ creeping like snou earae out at Intervals, producing som One cloud words In Bev.'; 18. ( and 20, picturing the oomplete Christianity. Yours truly, It Is the most extreme of aomlc opera to imagine effiots. Toe visitors were dellghte with the sooiety as the Domestlo Servants' Union can only, triumph of the Ohnroh of God ove Arthur Oolbran, a newsvendor, stated that at unwillingly to sohool.” any country rebelling against the right to self- 9 40 a,m. he was delivering newspapers on the views to be obtained, and several schools of do harm as organised and managed at present. and blatant wloki dness connoted '______H. M. E. government ; and history furnishes no example of The aim of the sohool should be so to train the maqjrerel were to be seen Out a t sea. I enclose my card, but not for publication. ” Babylon." The sc oner Its hateful' such ooourrenoe. I oan Imagine the opposite, but Royal-parade when Polley, who was also selling children that they ean adapt themselves to any Yours faithfully, against the stones ihe better for Ohu newspapers, used the language complained of. form ot business when, they leave eoheol. There On reaching Cow Gap Mr. Hora delivered a THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN. suoh a situation as I have desorlbed cannot be Defendant, on oath, denied using obscene H Harvey, b 1 short address on matters geological. He aaid A SOHOOL MISTRESS. 4 alike II Why lmpirt Into the pa found surely outside the pages of Charivari. And are too many business openings for the school to literalism? Is It ndt to assume the i language, and said he only told Colbran to “ go and specialise.' The choice of a oareer is often left to T| Knowles, b ] impromptu speeches were usually prepared before­ P.S.—I should be obliged It you would return me when the reform of the House ot Lords comes any hang himself.” P Pollard, & R hand (laughter), bub he had had uo time to prepare which the speculative JewB of oar S ir: Sooner or Inter every thinking Sunday al of a Liberal or useful oharaoter Is sure to aooldent, and.If the ohlld has been trained to one Fderrard, b 1 the enclosed circular. I should like to keep It foal of His most spiritual teaching? Sohool teaoher must.settie for himself the question: The defendant was dismissed. of our elementary schools It should be able to O Goldsmith, r anything. The cliffs near where amongst my collection of cariosities 1 K he disapproval of those lor whom Mr. Stroud. BQ Capon, c£ elated principally of ohalk, althi 2. I t Is true thfat the curse of Pa. 69, 25, is “ Wbat Is the criterion of religious obligation!” acitS os gramophone. Personally, I oan discover no assimilate quickly all the peculiarities of any oall- greensand appeared a tew yards a "appalling,” but Why present that which is plainly And teachers should be grateful to Mr. Goold for tog. i i lCopy of Leaflet.] pointing out that at all hazards one must be nse for a Seoond Chamber In any L-glslatnre also existed near the Pier. There v lndindicatedioated byny Apostollo * ' ' authority...... as prophetle ‘ " of eleoted on a popular basis. It Is an anachronism. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v. MR. Let us analyse some of the eroaklngs of these Total! held by geologists as to the formation A FEW STRAIGHT QUESTIONS. the betrayer of 6ur Lord, Os though It reflected Lilthfuito one's inmost oonvlotlons. The position A Seoond Chamber la only an obstaole to reform. good people. “ Handwriting Is not so good.” If conslrtqo of the shells and o u ts of ARE YOU SATISFIED with the present condition of Individual malevolence I Does not a| similar line of of the teacher and the preacher of the present day I con understand the chagrin ot Mr. Stroud’s LFY ES0N-GGW ER’S1 TEAM, they mean that ohildren are not taught “ oopper- p -otozop, called foraminifera, of whii '■* Domestic Service, both as regards your own case and it apply to «U the minatory Psalms? Is not an easy one, but It will not become any clients that their “ Chinese slavery ” experiment late ” writing, they are right. In its plaoe we order was globigerina. Now some t< others in a worse position than yourself ? e submit that a careful searching of the easier by wilfully shutting one’s eyes to manifest hi South Africa was ended ; that their “ dear loaf “ Bave writing whioh is legible and> muoh more ohalk was formed as a kind of oose In Are you quite satisfied with your WAGES, your FOOD, iures would obviate suoh a crudely stated faots. Take, for lnstanoe, the antiquity of man. soheme was frustrated; and that they oonld not The annual ” Varsity Week” at the Saffrons— quickly done, and to these days of hurry and but the other view was that as It had' beoome so your HOURS OF WORX your Holidays, and the ty as that concerning the I six .days of The ,Spectator of June 20 h (Saturday last) has an persuade the British eleotors that “ German dog comprising three-days matches between Mr. H.D- hustle this Is what Is required. attitude adopted towards you by your Employers, in.” See 1 IPet. Where In Holy W rit are artlolq on a new book , by Professor James Getkle G. Leveson-Gower'sGower's team and Cambridge and I “ Arithmetic is not so acourate." The long, •very far above sea level it oould not have been and by the community as a whole? . |r> sausage and black bread” were better than gst'. formed very far down. The ohalk, let alone all the we Instructed that a day of 24 hours Is intended ? on geology. “ What ligm ," the writer asks, “ does English beef and wheaten bread. Bnt what I Oxford Unlversitlesrespeotlvely—opened In Might,right, I Involved, mechanical puzzles have certainly been If not, HOW DO YOU PROPOSE TO ALTER THESE Is there not enough sacred light for us In the geology throw upon the interesting problem of the pleasant weather on Monday. The first matohmatch | relegated to the arohlves of the past. In their other rooks, must have taken twenty million years T&INGS? ____ oannot understand Is the ineptitude of reviving at least to form. Of these two views Pio!___ dark to rise by, enough testimony to the glorious antiquityiqolty ofot man In Europe? No"No one is better these Tory failures, with their evil associations, was, as usual, against the Light Bines, who were plaoe we have far more sensible problems, involv­ HOW HAVE OTHER WORKERS BETTERED their personality of H|m[who la The Truth to oooupy qualTided to adswer this question than Professor that would be better burled to oblivion. represented by their best players. Unfortunately ing matters of everyday life. Mere aoouraoy is not Huxley supported the former and Dr. Bussell CONDITION and gained greater respect from their _ dkle. . . . The nearest he oomes to exaot there was a serious Interruption In the game on K IL L S Wallace the latter. The ohalk contained fossils Employers ? the few, short hours In whloh we oan help our Gh It may be that the Government has not sno- a fair test of mathematical knowledge. The village i nrobine, or young people without "ministering questions” figures Is to quote with favour Dr. Penck's reoent oeeded to “ the abolition of sweating,” the “ reduc­ the seoond day, heavy rain having sueh a sodden- grooer or butcher oould compete with a wrangler K IL L S of lameUibranchs, brachiopods and s Only in one way—by COMBINATION. opinion that the glaoial period to Europe may have tog effeot upon the pitch that no play was possible echinoderms such as do not sturb the thoughts of genuine tion ot poverty," to any very large measnre, or to mental arithmetic, not beoause he is a better KILLS \ | JOIN THE ohlldren, bnt onl; those of grown bp people, who extended over half a million to a million yeare. As “ decreased unemployment ” to the point of extinc­ after lunoh. { soholar, but beoause tt is part of his everyday lUe. After tills highly instructive addi the party DOMESTIC WORKERS’ UNION themselves the Ohellean stage of human development dates The game had a somewhat surprising finish on “ Spelling Is neglected." If by that Is meant descended to the beach and while ue walked mast have a oa lest they num' tion, but it has done something; and would have Which stands for the Bettering of the lot of Domestic amongst the wise d prudent from nm oelesttsl baok to at least the middle of this period this done more If the Opposition had oo-operated with Wednesday. Mr, Leveson-Gower’s side were left the old sing-song_ gabble of unnecessaryjaaiv' words, the on to theJlghtbonse and others busli would give * somewhere between 250.000 and 500,000 to get 172 to win, a task to whloh they seemed with cameras, others Investigate Servants, helping them to get justice from unjust wisdom is blddei In oonoluslon, ed we forget Iti But little praotloal assistance has been given sohools must plead guilty to this lndlotment. _ Employers, for providing you with money when you are that the Living ord has a Ltvil og Interpreter - rears for the antiquity of man to Europe.’ . . . lu these directions. The opposing partv In both more than equal. Iu faot, so Well was the batting ohild Is still taught to spell the words In Its own and rooks. Amongst the finds were ont of a place, and for securing better conditions all ever ready to pli In the hand of the eimple- what! is oertato Is that man Is vastly older than ;oIng that Mr. Leveson Gower and Mr. O. TJ. Peat vocabulary, and the others will be learned as shark’s tooth and some fine cubioal round. -, Houses of Parliament exemplify Lord Randolph hearted a divlnti g rod whleh s! oarry him la supposed until quite reoently. . . . No one urehIll’s description that “ the funotlan of the eft the Saffrons; but this action of tbelrs proved they ooour and beoome necessary In after life. deposited sea-salt. In ascending the hill to the ! For further particulars send a-poet card to fioultles for whi is solution the any longer thinks seriously of Arohblshop fatal to the team's prospeots, the probable absence I * Beachy Head Hotel, where tea waa to be served, safely over the dl| position Is to oppose.” Has, then, the work of the elementary sohool Secretary of the Domestic Workers' Union timeill has not oome, for " we oan: ot bear them Ussher’s elaborate caloolatlons that the world was notloe that, Mr. Strond sets up a new claim for of the two batsmen named enabling Cambridge to deteriorated ? Most emphatically. No. The fault the members noted a number of bee orchids and now.” T i ' created to the year 4004 b.o. At the very lowest win by eight runs. Full score :— other flowers. The view below was somewhat . i of Great Britain, : Bonar Law, that of inf alllbtllty. This Govero- lies rather with the employer, who expeots a boy Telephone No. 1102 Hampstead. London, N.W. With thanks for the sense of justice wbloh computation man was already endowed with some Cambridge University. ' of 13 or 14 years of age to be a qualified clerk all at restricted owing to the----- heavy ‘ mist “ (Which1 which wreathed ■ of his most remarkable qualities at least 50,000 n t does not hold Its position os others have f lu AHSh. | permits the presentation of both sides of sn aeute done, on the free election of a free people, bnt on J 8 F Morrison, b P e a t L...... 2 b Smith...... ; ' 9 onoe. He forgets that the best boys cow prooeed question In your influential journal, years; ago. The spirited sketohes whloh the G E C W ood, c Tufnell, b Crutch- to a secondary sr^ool, and the testimony is At the conclusion of the excellent tea at the sgrooefol coalition,” and “ Mr. Bonar Law ley...... J...... 19 | Sincerely yours, prehistoric hunters of the mammoth and the rein­ ,ted plainly that every Coalition Government c and b Smith . 31 universal that these boys are better prepared than botel, Mr. Hora proposed that thanks be aooorded THE FIRE OF HOLINESS. I H deer bequeathed to posterity leave little to be R B Lagdqn, lbw, b Crytchley... 0 c Tufnell, b formerly. There still needs to be more coordina­ to Miss Jay, the Eastbourne bon. eeoretary, for the , T-: I H. AUSTIN. Is a corrupt Government.” Neither statement la Crutchley ...... 9 desired lit the wav of Impressionist brilliance, and. historically exact. This Is avowedly a Home Buie Hon. H G M Mulholland, b Haig 17 lbw, b Orutchlcy 16 tion between secondary and elementary sobooL W l excellent arrangements ahe: bad made for that Deeper than d;epth, and higher than the height - •! | ...... = = = ; GelkleBays, 'm ust be ever a marvel W N Riley, b P e a t...... 1 c sub, b Smith ... 12 The oblld going from one to the other is handi­ to crltlos who may have nourished the belief that Government and Is supported entirely bv Home occasion* \ I ? I Whatc'er mayr be the plnnaole or summit MR. GOOLD S {CONTENTION CRITICISED. Balers. There may be points on whion they dis­ S H SavillB, c MacLaren, b Peat 73 o Tufnell, b capped beoause the ourrloula do not flt to. The Miss J ay told that Dr. Deane, theiprealdentof None ever sealed or oan, In living light; such attainments are only possible In a civilised agree, bnt on the main Issue they are agreed. This Crutchley ...... 5 transition from one to the other le not as easy as it th e Baatboume Sooiety, woe very sorry not to T hen oame a vision dearer for than sight, Sir: A copy of your valuable-paper was sent me unity.' Countless ages must have passed to C R Browne, c Smith, b Haig ... 4 b P e a t...... 23 should be. Profound, austere, and beyond reach of plummet. bw evolution of hnmanlty bf fore this means Is not a Coalition Government to the continental G B Davies, b S m ith...... 92 lbw, b Smith ...... 7 have been able to oome. by ajfrlend, and (ny attention was drawn to the or any other sense. Nor is It true that It Is Hon. F 8 G Oalthorpe, c Mclver, Then, again, the parents are, to many cases, also Mr. R. Gilbrrt tendered the thanks of the Bast- I t was the beauty of Divine undrees, M | above very “ remarkable address,” as yon rikhtly [hlevement was made possible—ages only corrupt, any more than It Is true that Mr. Bonar b OrutcHley..„.,..;..___ ..i...... b P eat...... at fault. A ohlld at sohool needs plenty of sleep, bourne Sooiety to the Brighton visitors for their The naked God la all His Holiness. style It,. for that it Is, The days to which our lot revealed to our guesswork by the few frag- Law fa infallible. To go to him for a testimonial G A Fairbatrn, b Crutchley ..... c Sarel, b Peat ... 14 and how often we eee quite young children owning congenial company, and particularly to Mr. Horn. There faoe to face with the Infinite Fire is oast are ' itoly “ perilous times ’’ for the of bone and' ohl| ’pped flints,that may come to K H O Woodroffe, b Smith...... o Tufnell, b Peat 9 oat of plotnre palaces and other places of amuse­ >t Heldelber or Plltdown.” for the Government ts like going to Satan for a E C Baker, notout...... not o u t...... 29 The party then grouped themaelvee outside For over burning, young, os well} those of a larger owth. Our certificate for 8 aln t .A- ment at very late hours. It Is impossible to “ burn For ever turning fathers were fi illlar with honeatjlnfldels like an Interesting oomment on the above to see Extras ...... Extras ...... 23 the candle at both ends," and It Is oertain that the -while the photographers mode suitable reeorda of m >e Eastbourne Chronicle to Its lest Issue I suppose It Is a faot that “ there are some people th e oooaslon. The return Journey was soon aoocm- Dross onto gold, I had my heart’s desln. Messrs, Ingersol and Bradlaugh, ho rejected whom one oannot hope to convert—brigands, Total ...253 Total . ...216 young life of to-day Is bring sacrificed on the altar Christianity Os 0 rand and an lm; ilon on m en; s the finding of “.the oldest hone Implement of pleasure. It a ohlld Is to learn It must go to pUsbed and everyone agreed that the afternoon Hence all things oame and hither they earns baok ” at PUtdown—" the oldest known relic of pirates, burglars, Socialists and Suffragettes," and, Mr . H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's Side. Bfd been most enjoyable. bnt to onr day have not to set amongst the may I add, Strouds? Why, then, attempt the school Invigorated by a good night’s rest. How can Into the fumaoe, dean and unclean treason, ranks of blatant o fid els to find tq who nor them, and la conseauence It Forever shining, “Ible teach.” Of oonrse It Is n 1 a question of e n t ity “ Dogma or ReUgiom” will only tolent to guarantee that her endea- Peat...... 0 62 31 Pegier...... 9 4 14 0 | be more Inspiring than to read of the deeds of onr .definitely established tSat It Is For ever fining ot one or two extraota: t does the “ The Balms’ Magazine” an Ideal Crutchley ii 2 52 41 Kidd ...... 6 0 38 6 the Bible teaches us, but of w It this learned Haig 0 24 2 Smith ...j..... 6 0 33 2 forefathers who have made our Empire wbat it Is ? or oven Its wmk to something fuller than before. oan make It teaoh 1 Anoth [ of t h e ____ think iff irilithese contentions, publication for ohlldren to schools and in the home- not,_ ...... Second Innings. | Science and nature study teaoh the ohlldren to I knew that all must seas through the Impure iff London fame, says, “ God Is 1 and man all Bound unreal to him, when ha la will be backed by experience, energy and enthu­ use their powers of observation. Life beeomes far .Is ** a . _ I about the very foundations of faith and siasm. The July number consists of 32 quarto Pegier... J... 9 1 28 0 , Peat...... 10 3 44 4 itestl- And Imperfection had Its rights and splendour, morals? Many things that his fathers believed South...... 15 3 55 4 1 Kidd ...... 2 0 9 0 more'teal to them It they can, even to a very small A space for which It must lu hour endure; some birds ot the In EftBtr pages, and the toatruotlve and attractive letter Orutchley... U 1 57 ' 3 1 degree, understand the natural phenomena of of the I found completeness In the Immature, Inform nsTot “ Rl' ore to him impossible. Sclenoe and criticism have ly Illustrated with a number of everyday life. Singing helps to train the aesthetic Wnile evil perished with the soul’s surrender. merely mistakes bat lies, b o o k ' l l ’ him a new conception of the world. . . . I charming dr ngs by oapable artists. Those con- Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s Side.—First Innings. I do not m atter of Ohuroh Is to recover her Influence with the corned with Woodroffl* .1 7 1 71 1, Fairbairn... 9 0 32 1 side of the child nature and trculoate a love of I t was the sin Itself, the very taint M to glvd as a divine re ilon and we eduoatlon of children, as well as muslo- And what would life be without the , suoh esn. it full of “ lnaoouraoles ” and aths defeats a, with the artisans, and with the totelleotual parent! to put healthy reading matter Baker 26 6 72 3 Lagden...... 3 0 11 0 and black foxes That formed a battle ground whenoe grew tin classi a. It will never be by refusing to reoognlae Calthorpe... 18 2 60 4 Mriholland 3 0 7 0 uplifting power of music? ' saint. ijeot for whloh It Is given, ai : Is not worth inthe hands 1 their y onng people, oan with oonfl- Davies ..... 16 4 34 21 It oan be said without fear cf contradiction that i occasionally, ■ must be some per It le written on. In i ; with the the 1 rofound Influence of modern thought or by denoe be ed to this little magazine- ‘loss, 0 8 It Is that while The oup of heaven ran over' with red wine not meeting It openly. . . . 7 Baker bowled two wides, and Woodroffe one no-balL if this wider definition ot eduoatlon is taken the of God wb it our friends call Yinmrifin ** I journal, v bids fair to beoome popular with Second Innings. an scarce on the For ever surging -V . J a soft way of saying there I portions of “ h any religious souls to these days a n fearful, oaver of the book is blue, this elementary sohool is doing Its work nobly and well _ ch as the A1 For ever puiglng boost n the dogmatic founds -Woodroffe U S S7 0, Fairbairn... 8 and, to spite of aroakers, will continue to do so as LARKEl "ord whloh are not true—4 •nd a false- to whleh they avoid clashing with the pink oover .Baker... ) Wells, and In they The human to Its destiny Divine. I have chained themselves seem 1 dag away. But! J 2 30 0 1 Oalthorpe... S long as It keeps these high Ideals oontlaually c to cure, inf Imposed by the Psalmist od the credulous sertes of “ Books for the Bairns’* Davies before it, the Uri 3 uncommon. Urns F. W. Orde' W ard, dogma Is not religion, and for 1 there Is no — Arm, I ary. IE____ Umpire)—Millward and Senior. MULT.&MANUS. B Cbemlstsl d. or tent r ■! A

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CRICKET Y.M.C.A. v. BINDON’S C.C. ! a red at Hampden Park oa Saturday, Bindon’s i ALEXANDRA DAY, DEVONSHIRE PAM. ROYAL HIPPODROME. nlng by 40 runs. IT’S EASTBOURNE v. LONDON COUNTY AND Y MO. A. B IG ; SALE OF AR CIFIOIAL ROSES. Al e x a n d r a d a y c o n c e r t . That favourite comedienne Miss Marie Kendall A Outle, 0 AUchora, b Jot E W Anchors, b Ford . WESTMINSTER BAN. 0 Tumor, b Hall P R Miokmin, b Ford . r "j •• Oa Saturday evening the entertainment In the supplies one of the prlnolpal items In this week’s 1 STORES. This two-days’ match ended 'at the Saffrons on H Pattenden, o Saturday was observed as Alexandra Day In Floral H all»i»ok the form of a speoial concert in programme at the Hippodrome, where the delect­ Saturday In a vlotory for the Bank by four Joy l SuM ' honour------of- Alexandra *1.— -a- Day. Theeventattraoteda The event attnioted a ,. able fare ,. , served t np - for the------amusement of patrons T Clarke, it Allobom, b Joy.. A Bragg, b Allcock Eastbourne, and oircumstances , oomblned to LIMITED wtekata. T AUoook. b Haliey...... I------1 E Halsey, b Ford...... 4 large audlenoe, which manifestedmanifested keen bnInterest In hsa met ^with t h hearty approvaL tl Miss KendaU Is 1st Inna.aM Eastbourne. 2nd Inna. M Wheatle; B Gibb, 0 Alloock...... 3 ensure the snooesa of the celebration In an the excellent and variedi programme that was pre- appearing In several of her latest successes, her L ' - 1 J Ford, b Halaey0^.. QNye.b Alloook ...... 10 unexpected degree. During the day, by the sen ted by the Devonshireire Park Orchestra, under songs_ _ being ^ rendered with---- — all herhi aoeuatomed Saviour’* Church), FQWi rTt Baillie,____ _ bT_____ Kirk... 0 . b Kirk ...... 4 E Fowler, b Joy..... Sub., bFord...,...... 1 vlvaolty and oharm. The new version of the Stannard, o Hubbard, b Harker 82 oSanuns, bKlrk. 78 0 Piper, not oat .... W Pollard, b Allcook ...... 4 good offloes of some 1 1 0 young ladles, all daintily the direction of Mr. Norfolk Megone. Some! of the Rolf (E. H.), o Hubbard, b L Linda., b Halley . J Thomas, notout...... 1 costumed in white, up' of 30,000 of principal Hems were the grand march “ England’s Turkey Trot, In whlph she is assisted by Steve nllirmi ...... 25 c Bradley, b Kirk 4 A Oruttenden, b Joy artificial white roaea de andid supplied Drown” (Somerville), overture, “ The Bohemian McCarthy. Is a genuinely humorous number, and P ro p rie to r A.B.tNcrtR. EASTBOURNE J 8 TosswiU, b Kirk ...... 181 o Bradley, b ■ ew ...... Groom’s Crloplesge were disposed of,, and a ttotal Girl” (Balfe), fantasia on nautical airs, “ A Life on Is reoelved with enthusiastic expressions of appre- ■ - r r I •FIT-,: Harker ...... 11 sum of £270 (less the of the blooms andnd a tbs Ooean Wave” (Binding), three daDoes from olatlon on the part of the assembly, A highly W Mill ward, b Kirk ...... 0 b Bradley...... 27 Total..... Total artistic and picturesque aet Is presented by'Lea C G May, o Hubbard, b Kirk... IS q Sommons, b deduction of five per was realised for local Nell Gwynne” (Ed. German); fantasia, Yeomen Bradley...... 0 charities. The oomi of whom Mr. E, C. of the Guard” (SalUvan), &o. Miss Van Staveren Classtqaes, who contribute a pretty musical posing High-Class BEDDING ■m._____ ■ o Semmons, b PORTERS y. DAIRIES UNITED. Strange was chairman, Amy Webb hop. was the vocalist, ai d her delightful rendering of and dancing soena. The pictures, whioh are com­ Bradley...... 18 b Kirkb Kirk...... Played on South Fields on Wednesday. The secretary of the ladlei committee and My. Elgar's “ Land of Hope and Glory” won hearty posed in an effective and brilliantly oolonred Cape. Davies, o Baillie, b Kirk... IS o Harker, b Kirk Dairies won by eight runs, E. Ford batting well Dower Williams gem hon. secretary, appreciation. Wilfred, the lute player, alao con­ setting, Include representations of “ A Spring MANUFACTURERS v t '•! ■ i' J W Martin, b K ir k ...... 0 bKiric Morn," “ The Bather,” “ The New Moon” and ___u. notout ...... 0 0 Gayfer, b Kirk. 5 for the winners. Soares devoted |mooh thought energy to the . tributed several pleasing items from his extensive ; AGENTS FOB TIIE PATENT- __ ne, o Benunone, b Kirk... 0 not o u t...... 9 POBTXB*. L Daibitc. p&ratlnns for the t, and notwlthstam repertoire. For this ocoaslon the decorations and “ Ora Pro Nobis,” in eaoh of whioh the poelcg Houbbs, 227 and 27. Extras ...... 3 White, b Holloway ...... 5 E FOrd, o Kenward, b arrangements are distinctly meritorious. Con­ Extras ...... 4 . 16 Mediant, b Thomas ...... 0 Welland. ;...... 38 lng the I wary oonaidi scale on whloh Illuminations had been augmented, and the addi­ Bsakoh, 207. “ ‘ ' b Thomas ...... 0 P Kenward. b Binfield ...... 8 novel undertaking was , the whole of tional embellishment of the platform was carried spicuous among the dancing items is an Eastern Total > Total...... 143 0 Barrett, bThomaa 14 H Holloway, lbw, b Binfield.. 0 arrangements panned onl most satisfactorily, and out with artistic effeot. During the Interval Mr. oymbal dance, whioh Is very gracefully and skil­ 1st Inna L.O. & W. 2nd Inna J Hoadley, o Emery, b Hol­ no hitch or untoward Inch lent of any kind ooonrred E. C. Strange, in a brief speech, thanked all those fully exeouted. The musloal numbers include the d £ , Simpkins. 0 Kenwardi’b lands ...... 16 E G Gayfer, o Wagoner, b Thomas...... 0 8 Foster, o Kedhont, b Ken­ to mar tqe effect of the lebration. Nearly all tl who had assisted to make the day so snccesstal. barcarolle from the “ Talos of Hoffman,” pUyed as l - i [A Stores, : Stannard ...... 10 lbw, b Davies...... 38 Blnfleld, b Holloway...... 34 ward ...... 2 flower si work, and the alaorll a oonoertlna solo, and a cornet solo, ‘•KlUamey.’’ j e s s O G Norman, 0 Millward, b 1 Hollands, b Holloway...... 6 F Brown, b Hollands ...... 0 with wh! iponded to the appe CINEMATOGRAPH ENTERTAINMENTS. Della and Pley are seen In a diversified act, whioh 8 tannard 1 b Stannard...... 9 Emery, b Holloway...... 0 W Mitchell, b Hollands...... 2 full promise of enoouraglng outcome, The plotorlal exhibition In the pavilion during Inolndes singing, danolng and a burlesque boxing W J Samms, 0 Wagoner, b T Dengate„b Holloway ...... 0 W Barrett, b Hollands ...... 0 matoh. The challenge to fight comes iron) a par­ A REGENT TESTIMONIAL. | i I’W Tosswill ...... i,...... 18 0 Millward, bRelf 46 F Dengate, not oat ...... 2 Q Mills, notjont...... 4 Although there was general attempt the latter part of the current week lnoludes an R F Higgs, b MiUward...... j.....28 bRelf...... 0 F Thomas, b Hollands...... 4 decoratio , there was a display of natloi excellent comedy-drama, “ Baok to Broadwa; ticularly assertive and confident lady, whose ability Micssrb. JOHN PRING & CO., Eastbourne. June 4th, 1913. B Hobden, b Hollands...... 0 to put her opponent to “ sleep " Is racber questioned Dear Sirs,—I have great pleasure in sending you a testimonial after a very severe trial of W D Bradley, b Tosswlil...... 124 0 Strachan, b Extra* ... Extras ...... 6 several of the private resldem wblob Is a olever story - of a railway magnate w \ Davies ...... 10 s r d ess housea bedecked with takes a holiday and fc by the latter. The result of the “ battle” Is some­ I one of your “ Vi-Spring.Mattresses," but there is really nothing one can think of that would do R S BailHe, 0 Wagoner, b Total AM 78 floral fe oons, &o. Thi labours of the yoi himself from all what underlain, bat It provides plenty of fun for (justice to this truly perfect invention. I have just recovered A l ) C O F F E E Stannard ...... 22 cStannard.bRelf 3 from a very bad attack of Varicose veins, and had to remain in ladles continued until end of the afterni his absence his tbe audience, who delight In the upper ents bed for eighteen weeks without practically moving. At the S O Kirk, b Stannard ...... 24 not out ...’r...... 14 frequently administered by the fair nombatant to ■j r ■ r ! Eb Wrr Hubbard, nuuut o and b Tosswill. 3 SOUTHBOURNE v. RIDLEY. bnt the great bulk of the had been opportunity as favourable, plan a big sooop, bnt frequently administered by the fail beginning of this period I had three days on an ordinary WW Bradbery,Bradbc c Stannard, b during the morning, , variable were Oash la Informed of the project and hurriedly h,erher lessleaa fortunate opponent. Steve MoCarihyMcCari hy is a mattress and felt sore and uncomfortable, but after all the^e This match was played at Sldley on Saturday sums offered by the pul for the blooms whii prepares to meet the onslaught. Luok 'Is against ' ' 1 -olever------oonfftdlan,- whose ----- song“ “ D~ Ragtlmo Cowboy~ ' weeks on the “ Vi-Spring’’ I have not an ache or pain. I simply 'E R T S . M R W Semmone, not out ...... :19 notout...... 6 and ended In a win for Southbourne by 52 runs ana ______Joe” is a moat praiseworthy effort. In addition he cannot speak too highly of the intense relief experienced, indeed they wert invited to boy. highest sum . him, however, and he loses his travelling trav bag, the “ Vi-Spring Mattress" quite completely spoilR one for anv 4 T Harker,___ b _ Stannard_____ ...... 5 four wickets. For the winners, Staoey took eight for a roi was £2 . 10a., while a wreath was sold which contains his oheque book, and soon he flnJs I R o u te s some very olever step dances, the merit of Extras ...... J. 8 ad soon he finds ordinary mattress. Yours faithfully, W. T. Extras wickets for 26 runs. for £ 2 . is. At Intervals the secretaries -a: himself In a strange town without any financial Ms performance being warmly recognised. Clown / 8IDL1Y. ,x SOtJTHBOUXXR . members of the committee made tours of resources. Here hs Is. recognised_ „ ____ by . Ja WO! young Frisco appears as an illusionist, and he has at his O riyincil can be seen on request. Total Total (8wkts).134 W Mitohsner, o Daly, b Staoey 11 G 8 Selmefl, o Stevens, b Cook. 36 . j t. i ------— „ ... .n . — wltj) Whi0h he G Corke, o and b Stacey...... 7 W Qrevett, c Mitehener, b borough to reoelve the takings and to replenl woman, and the two join foroes and are able to oommand some startling tricks 8 Salter, b Stacey...... 0 Dalloway ...... 16 thS stook of the sellers, all of whom apj frustrate the plot of the sohemers. The play Is ' mystifies the onlookers. Nat Lewis EASTBOURNE COLLEGE ▼. OLD S Oarey, o R A Grevett, b O B Grinstoad, b Pslne...... 46 And keen pleasure Jn their Interesting duf admirably enaoted and oapitally staged, and finds muoh favour as a burlesque comedian, his r EASTBOURNIANS. Stacey ...... 6 R A Grevett, b Paine...... 21 character songs being oapltally done, while Moya G Humphreys, b Grinitead ,. 6 O Smith, b Paine...... 0 Mr. Dover Williams writes proves a source of great pleasure to the audlenoe. HINA TEAS. 'I V ' * The Old Boys won this match on Saturday by 97 G Dalloway, b Gtlnstead...... 0 H Tnrton, run ont ...... 2 “ Tbe Eternal Duel1' Is a Mexican' drama Illustrat­ Nellson Ib equally successful In song or danoe. I M E. S. Orookford took four of the College H Cook, oWGreyett.b Stacey 1 G H Bong, not o n t...... 2 On | behalf of the committee I thank in ing the love of two men tof a woman. “ Fresh Patrons will be specially Interested in the engage­ J Stereos, b Staoey ...... 15 RM Daly, not ont...... 6 warmest terms all the ladies who have ments for next week. The management have wioketa for 97 and H.S. Malik three for 97. O.G. GOmttenden, WF Staoey and contributed to the suocess of the day by aotl Freshmen ” proves to be a breezy coUege story of a Hake bowled extremely well for the College, S2&B.3 £ s a « » . J Blagrove did not bat. distinctly humorous nature, whUe the “ Manu­ seoured a visit from Brinn, the great naval athlete, IMENDED BY THE* diem losing five batsmen a t the small ooet of 21 O Grlnter, not ont...... 7 as flower sellers. The duties were carried facture of Briar Pipes ” Is a picture of more than who fs to appear In his sensational aot “ The Extras ...... 13 Bxtaras ...... 8 In an altogether happy way. I must Handyman Ashore,” which Introduces some won­ add apureclatlon so the many, ladles ordinary Interest. Other subjects whioh flod PROFESSION. latinos. Old Eastboouiaxs. 2nd Inns. Total ...... 81 Total (tor 6 wkta.) ..133 favour are “ Clnesseno Is Mlsohlevous,” “ The derful balancing and lifting feats. Tom E. Finglass, worked so hard at the depdte In preparing tlie the oOwboy coon, will present his torn with the I B Orookford. b Bryan Brown 28 not out ...... 12 baskets, and in the hard work both before arid Servant Problem,” “ The River Creuse ” and the I g * * * .* ' ln,bBydor .. 18 stHogonln,bSyder.... 33 “ Gaumont Graphic.” aid of speoial scenery and effeots. Simms and ROBOROUGH SCHOOL w. MR. WATSON’S XI. r the day “ behind the scenes.” In tbe first half of next week the star film will be Simms have also been engaged to give their olever ... 0 0 Bryan Brown, bRyder 13 I thank also the public generally for their _SiSsfe: °Seed!b Ryder.... - (HEATHFIELD). “ The Trapper’s Mistake,” which will give place on oomedy musloal a c t; other artists to appear being tdn^'b Hike I handsome oontributloi for the simple Thursday and following days to “ The Gieat Turf Arthur Page, Alt Brookes (comedians), Edie A(N EXCLUSIVE IN CHOICE a Lloyd George,1> Hake...... 5 b Oox...... 1 Played at Heathfleld on Wednesday, the visitors and for their liberal eroslty. winningng a o'olose and Interesting game. Sensation." Anderson (oomedienne and dancer) and Kitty Ives StOCK OP : BEDSTEADS DESIG1 GDThomaon,bHaks ...... 7 oHake.bCox...... 8 May 1 express the ipe that Alexandra (vooallst). t S O WUaon, b Bryan Brown...... 5 c Hake, b Ryder...... 4 Mb. Watbob’s XL Bobobocch School. will firmly establish elf In Eastbourne The exhibitions are at 3 and 8 p.m. dally, for Dyspe A L Margetaon, 0 Oox, b Ryder ... W Mockfard, b D G Gilbert.. 0 PGGilbert,bRelf i...... 66 OBOaskain,notont ...” ...... i. 3 0 Kidd,b Byder...... J Neve, b Hawke ...... 63 D Lane, b Rail ...... 48 that year by year d after reoordma LAWN TENNIS,' Sub, c Hoke, b Ryder.. 4 V Neve, o Hawke, b D G M Davuton, b J Neve...... 0 broken. . 23 Extra!...... j t Gilbert...... U D Muir Smith, b J Neve .... 0 This afternoon tbe Eastbourne Lawn Tennis | THE PICTURE HALLS, BRelf,oandbDGGilbert.. 8 E Oameron, c B Watson, b Club, whioh recently met Cambridge University, 3 3 X > Total. .161 Total (for 8 wkta.UlS M Kenward, lbw, b Hawke .. 30 Belf ...i...... 11 wlU play Oxford University on the Park lawns. I, 3 / - p e r 1 >. B Watson, not ont...... 32 B Hawke, e Kenward, b J EASTERN CINEMA. Eastbottbxb OoLLxaa. O Hackman, b Hawks...... 4 Neve GOLF. The matoh is likely to be very keenly oonteated, J H Bmehett, e B Q Tudor, b P I Head, bV fliwiaMalik ...... a a# J A Cook, b Sonthon ...... 9 WMnirSnd b J Neve , especially as Oxford are not so strong in tennis as | To-day’s programme at this popular and well- EASTHOUHIVE. O Q Tudor...... 7 N B Paterson,ion, ‘b Orockford " .. 8 Merchant, b Hawke...... 0 A Getter, b Bell ...... managed olneoja Inoludes another fine example of T A Ryder, 0 and b O OTudor 10 J W Baker,, b Malik...... BWatson,bDGGilbert .... 1 H Day, o end b J Neve the Light Blues. Play wUl commence at 2.30 p.m. Y FB m n Brown. bCroekford 44 B J Crosse,,b ^O S k..... H^Wh^gimtCPG^llbert,b ^ H 8outhoo, b Belf...... Koyal Eastbourne Ladies’ Golf Club. the Sherlock Holmes series, entitled “ Copper O S Hake, 0 Thomson, b ML Oox, not out, Beeches.” This particularly good two-part drama Orookford...... IS D G Gilbert, not oat.. .. TONIGHTS AND SUNDAYS CONCERTS. P ^Hagooia, at B S Tudor, b Extrae ... The mixed foursomes oompetition on Wednes- The orohestra have an exceUent programme this Is quite enthralling In Its Interest, and as the ‘ “eorge ...... 2 Total ,.182 Total .168 daj; In connection with the above olub, resulted as evening, when the nsual Saturday crowd of engagement Is exclusively for this hall the oppor­ SPECIAL B1 ,b Orookford...... 7 Total ..114 patrons will doubtless foregather. Amongst the tunity of witnessing It should not be mbsed. Hop. Nek Other noteworthy features are the stirring drama, selections down for rendering are the following “ Gnllty or not Guilty ” ; the comedy, “ A Change BAST! 3URNB UNITED BANKS v. HASTINGS ST. ANDREW’S MASTERS v. STOICS. Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Elliott...... t - 71i Two-step, ‘ .... Played at St. Andrew’s on the 19tb Inst, and left -----A. Whitfield. Dr. Emmett...... singer"; ‘ In Baggage Checks” ; the Keystone oomio, “ Mak­ per lb. I UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. drawn in the homesters' favour. Tndorand Fox Goldsmith, Mr. Wilkes j ...... ing a Living” ; and the coloured soenic, “ A In this match at Larkin’s Field on Saturday the (Stanford, Mr. Peaoook { ...... 3 - d’Amour' Mountain Stream.” hit well, and Browne took six wickets for 48 runs. Casei Mr. 8 . Russell ...... Madonna"; popular valse. “ Destiny” ; plooolo Most Wonderful Value! School beat the United Banks by Sl runs. For the Soores:— Mrs. Fox Russell, Capt. Harington solo, “ The Nightingale,” Mr. Georges Oletou Another capital seleolion of films will be pre­ losers, A. K. Irene captured five wlakete for 6 8 and PN APPLICATIiON. St. Abdbbw’b Mastbss. Stoics. Miss Rimlngton, Mr. H. Ewart desorlptlve piece, “ A Shepherd's Life in the sented on Monday and following days. The star F. J. Bartlett two for nine. S o a rs■ O Patteaon, run out ...... 24 H Harlev, ran ont ...... 42 Alps”; overture, “Poet and Peasant”; two item la a Vitagraph drama, in two parts, “ An - ... UxrrxD Buna. School. O B Browne, o Haywood, b T G E Dalton, e Tador, b Pat­ Offloer and a Gentleman.” The gentleman in this •■1 '( A K Irens, b a Parsons, b Bonser ...... 18 terns ...... 36 pieces (o> " Minuet for Strings,” (b) “ The Turkish B J Jarvis, i ...... 101 A F Leighton, o and b Bonier. 31 B W Wakelin, o Patteeoo, b Willingdon (Eastbourne) Coif Club. Patrol’’: Viennese waltz, “ Venus on Earth”; telling plature, In order to proteot the name of a I ns ...... 4 OKinfdon.b Bonier ...... 16 Browne...... 17 Soldiers Chorus from “ Faust.” foolish but good woman, endangers hb own posi­ CHsxjfl,Ibw^bfl B O A i^ li,b arris...... 0 O O Tador, o D Bobertion, b OSBlehardson, o Kingdon.b solioitoo: r s -BCBOWL. tion. The man who would beamiroh her honour WBParioo, lone, b Jarvis 3 Wakelin...... UU..110 Browne...... Mr. Charles Mott (baritone), who has been and the other man’s character Is justly condemned. HH‘ " Irens...... 14 T 8 Fox, St N Bobertion, b O Haywood, b Biowne ...... 0 L Semi«-F- inal. appearing with suooess daring the last two or The story Is cleverly developed and Is oertalu to A~ ' > Noise...... 0 Wakelin...... 74. NBoberteon,bBrowne...... 69 Bacon beat NIcol, 6 and 4. three days, will oonolude his engagement. £ 2 .1 0 £ 2 . 1 0 fill 8 Hardie, < rarvis, b Bart- J D Adamson, b Hayley...... 0 i F Paine, b Browne ...... appeal strongly to all patrons. In the Ganmont GE White, b Harley ...... 6 JD K Watts, bLeighton 28 Anderson beat BrlokhlU, 3 and 2. To-morrow (Sunday) evening the following hlgh- film, “ His Sense of Duty,” we have another DDAI A AsM^bbens0 P L Bowen, o ana b Wakelin. 6 H J Bonier,", b “Browne FmiL. class programme will be presented powerful drama, whioh may be briefly outlined. TS bFarton ... J S Dick, b Irens ...... 3 B 8 Harvey, b Harley...... 5 l O Shipton, not out . Anderson beat Baoon, 3 and L Marohe MUltaire ...... ;...... Schubert bPsrton.. J F Dick, b Bartlett...... 3 J Norman, not oat ...... 8 D Robertson, not oat Overture, “Tannhauser” ...... Wagner A poor oountry dootor, In flnanolal difficulties, had not out...... G M Hardie, not ont ...... 7 Extru ...... 67 a rloh widow as patient. A famous dootor was Extras ...... 17 The bogey competition on Saturday resulted as Idyll, “Valse Triste”...„...... Sibelius Total ...... 294 1 Total (far 9 wkt*.) ..222 follows :f- Tone poem, “ La Rouet d'Omphale ’’ called in and prononnoed her case as hopeless, say­ STORES, Total ...... 1411 Total ...... 192 Soon. (Omphale’s Spinning Wheel) .....Saint-Saens ing that only a violent shook could possibly save SOLID GOLD THROUGHOUT! ______G. Haunay ...... L. 1 up Pieces for strings: her. Owing to the country doctor’s kindness she W* it k d EASTBOURNE COLLEGE II. v. LANCING T. K. Inge 2 down (a) “ Evening Song ” ...... Schumann decided to leave him her money and sent him the EASTBOURNE VALUATION OFFICE ▼. Tooth...... J„ 2 down . j.i COLLEGE IL Prelude to “ Nero ”...... Coleridge Taylor will. He remembered the words'about the shook, _ C. Myers...... j„ 8 down and, telling her tbe verdict was absurd, burnt the which -we (J u a ea n tee to be a Reliable Timekeeper. i.. Saviour’s Church), BRIGHTON: VALUATION OFFICE. Played at Lancing on Thursday, and resulted In Dr. W. G. Willoughby 6 down Violoncello solo, “ Concerto"...... Ooltermann Played at Glynde Park do Monday, the East- a win for Eaatbporne College. F., H.----- Stapley--- 9 down Mr. Fedor Otscharkoff. will before her eyes, saying that she would live so K • 1 j < Two Hungarian Dances...... Brahms lODg cf i gaining a decisive viotory. Eastboums Oollbob n anceho ollxox It would be useless. The shock the unex­ JAY’S Special Price £ 2 . 10. Complete, in Case L C IL WILLINGDON v. BEXHILL. Fantasia, “Mireille”...... Gounod pected '• hope thus revealed saved her life, and ___ _J*H V.O. EASTBOtTBBB V.O L E^Fnuar, b Mortimer.. T E Andrews, b Marsh ...... Intermezzo, “ Wedding Day in Troldhaugen’’,.. EASTBOURNE OHarieyMaeno, b Bartlett.. 38 W 8 Grevett, o Hodson, b E H Savory, b Hanh ...... Played on Wednesday with the following result: realbing the dootor's sacrifice she said she would FM Fold, b Weill 4, S.andera ...L...... 84 B W Eyton, b Lapraik ...... Grieg share her fortune with him and presented him with FT Arnold, e Rilliek, b Bart- H B Tnrton. o Ford, b M WTatham, o Whistler, b Singles. Suite, “ Woodland Pictures” ...... Fletcher y ' L THE COUNTY JEWELLER8, M l ...... 19 : SaandersTDl...... 10 Lapraik .;...... o W illingdon. Bxxeill. Mias Gertrude Blomfleld, tbe well-known a motor oar. LJFord,oGrevett,bBartlett 22 HESchmidt.oPode. bFord 1 D M Kennedy, b Marsh .'..... 44 F. Brlckhill ...... H, G. Wheeler..0 “The Speeder’s Revenge” Is a highly amusing A Hodson, bBartlett ...... 4! O FuonelL o Fold, b Hewett.. 41 L 8 ,____ _ L PMortimer, bLapraik .... 0 soprano, will be the vooallst. She will sing on the A. W. B. Smith_____ M. D. S. Mackenzie__9 three following evenings also; MUs Dorothy oomedy that oannot fail to be appreciated. The t J A l D ,, 56, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. , ran ont...... 5 BE Wondhaois, o Hudson, b Walker ...... 18 E O McKensie, b Patterson .. 23 F,H. Stapley ______Capt, L angton_____0 Keystone comic, “ Mabel's Strange Predloamest,” IBnas,b Bartlett.. 17 F B Biowne, o Andrews, b J EKDn Bowlay, b Marsh ... - A. DeMlerre ...... H. A. Chapman 0 Webster (oontralto) being engaged for the LHndion,oFnnneO, b Bart* H G Bartlett, _ I o a t...... :.. 48 Walker ...... 0 H O Hodgson, ran oat...... remainder of the week. , J Is also said to be screamingly funny. <£T Special Agents for WALTHAM WATCHES. let* ....’ ...TTT...... 4. A ■ Killick, a Mason, b P G Meen, not ont ...... 16 B ■ Walker, ran oat ...... P. Waterhouse ...... E. Stanley1 The exhibitions here are at 3, 7 and 9 o'clock. ION NOTES. L Hewett, b Bartlett ...... 0 Hewett .. _____..... 6 , E O Crosse, e Kennedy, b B K Sparreli, not ont ...... J. Nlool ...... J. C. Kellner ...... 0 I Poole, b Bartlett...... 0 H 8 Bart, c . b Hewett.. 4 Spmrell O. G. Hannay ...... J. B. Atherton-Carter_ 1 I Maraden, not oat...... 0 OWFWel Too* and O BGGeeoob C. Wren \______Capt. Beadon______0 OLD TOWN CINEMA. Ford The programme on Monday and two following I E ducation J , 17 THE P1EB. t ' Total ..130 * -H- days at the above pioture hall had for its principal : with us; his ...... 100 Total (for 7 wkts.) ..228 Fi'OUBSOMES. attraction a sensational drama entltle'd I and press. In P. Waterhouee and C.. ^ B. Stanley and Capt. “ ARMS AND TftE MAN.” Millionairess,” a story whioh was unfolded In three manoeuvring he entraps a certain Dr. Watson to a ; ',1 J ew s in J erusalem . 1 lie educational Wren ...... This typical example of the Bernard Shaw stage parts, eaoh of which oontained many inold ents that dungeon, whlph soon becomes a watery prison, In SirC. M. Watson, in an address at the Victoria learning too UPPKRTON v. EAST END. LA W N T E N N IS. A. De Mierre and C. G, H. A Chapman and j. productions Is smartly presented by Mr. Sblel gripped the attention of the audiences. “ The whioh he has to fight for his life. The polloe get Institute, Adelphi, on Monday, said there were a t enough, or •- This match was played on the Seaside Recreation Hannw ...... UU.B. Atherton-CarterAtner .. Barry and oompany, who are fulfilling a week’s Dilemma” was the title of another exoltlng drama, on tbfe traok of the criminal, who taken between great many Jews in Jerusalem, but he was afraid Ground on Saturday,^Upperton provl qg snocessfal F. H. Stapley and J. Langton and J. C. engagement at the Pier Theatre. If the plot is whioh also proved very aoeeptable, the programme two fires, b obliged to acknowledge'himself beaten. a good many of them went there because ct the THE DRIVE ▼. UPPERTON. NIcol I...... — t e ? 1 The Wings of Death'* b a stirring pioture pley, V r m ton. (Era, F. Brlckhill and A. W. H. C. Wheeler Wh and M. and the Idea upon which It Is founded some­ being completed with some splendid humoroi charity whioh was to be had. Rioh Jews every­ oul and B Loveland, e Bodle, b Gold- H Drewitt, b TO A ladies’ match between teams representing the E. Smith D. S. Mackenzie___ what haokneyed, there Is ample atonement In the subjects. introducing several remarkable soenes; and con­ where sent immense amounts of money for tbe F Oamp&ny, b H above clubs took plaee on tbei courts In Vioarage- humours of the dialogue and In the eocentricitles Exhibitions will be given to-day at 3 and from spicuous amongst other examples will be an poor Jews in Jerusalem, and ihe res nit was that ohlld. No • a ,'bHewitt’!!!!)!!!!! a W Hewitt, eVb i, b Bodle j drive, and resulted In a win for exoellent film entitled “ The Air Torpedo,” a child who b Hewitt...... 66 E King, b Bod)< !or the Drive by five 11 of some of the oharaoters, aU of which are of the till 10 30. Oa eaoh ocosslon a fine Vitagraph large numbers of poor Jews went there. SsTS Goldiaiith...... 0 bll B ; events to three, one matoh not being played. human, dear-out order. The satire Is good- oomedy, entitled “ Beauty Unadorned,” will he featnrlng tbe gifted aotress, Suz mm- Grandals. The Idealal Ofof : the th(nms(HDiiB school not not...... 6 FHorreU, oT , b Vine.. Dream Mascots. \ child shall be trained in the 0 Mrs. Beeney and Miss Strange (Drive) lost to Miss humoured even at Its keenest, and the oomedy screened. This film is presented in two parts and eKing.b Drewitt.. 0 E Holland, ran < J Goodwin and Miss Potter, 6-2, 3A 9-11; beat Mrs. Bird Willingdon (Eastbourne) Ladies’ Golf Club. goes brightly and spiritedly on to tbe end. Mr. shows how two adventurers, after being shorn of “ Many people," says the Daily Dispatch, "are The iooI life la made bBalcombe...... 0 9 and Miss L Cardwell, 2A 6 6 , A3; beat Misses V. and L. ictboda of th e Se­ J Hoare, 6-0,60. Shlel Barry la extremely good as tbe Swiss their false hair, t.eeth and a few other thlne«, came using dream mascots In their bedrooms now, a B BodbnW Bogns, H Vine D Goldsmith, b Bodle ...... “ Oapt. Blunteohlt," who wins the affections of to grief. “ The Face of Fear ” is a stln ing Western NEWS IN little ebarm In the form of an eye, which Is worn have andOWstkin did not bat. W Bsoleombe, o Vine, I Miss Dennison and Miss Aldridge (Drive) beat Miss The following are details of a oompetition (nuttoh MIM. la not the tragi 9 Goodwin and Miss Potter, 8-10, 6-0, 63; beat Mrs. Bird play) for a prize given by Mrs. Tanner the oharmlng “ Rslna” by the sheer force of bis drama. The story deeds with two frontier oavalry- round the neck at night, and is supposed to bring 4 and Miss L Cardwell, 63, 7-6. engaging audacity, j He is best of all in the bed­ mnn, who are put to an unfair test to claim two beautiful dreams. Flowers and dishes of fruit in F iest Round. room soene, when only with difficulty Is he able to D ecapitated on R a il w a y . the bedroom ore plaeed there to attract good ns then are too maay sub­ n ' Mrs. !a. D. Stonham and Miss King (Drive) lost to Miss Mrs. BrlokhUl beat Miss Cooper. Indian culprits, Sergt. Colton and Trooper Mulli­ Ixms. dn. dosed.... 94 Toialj ” Goodwin and Miss Potter, 1-6, 62; lost to Mrs. Bird and resist the craving lor long-deferred sleep. Tbe gan traoe a couple of Indian horse thieves to their Shortly before midnight on Sunday J. Beaton, spirits.” itum. W hat woold he'leave Mrs. Best beat Miss Lott. ohlef engineer of the “ Clan Fraeer,” now lying at person would advise a Miss L Cardwell, 1-6, 33; beat Misses V. and L. Hoare, aotor named Is admirably supported by Miss oamp, but the Indian ehlef refuses to surrender Clergyman as M.O. 61,64. Second Round. Estelle Win wood as “Ralna," who aofcs with them to the sergeant. The chief sends tbe culprits, Swansea, was deoapitated on the Mumbles Ball­ The Bev, Brerard Digby, vicar of St. Agatha's, the “ ThrM(R.’a.~; The OLD TOWN v. MEADS, ' Mrs. Thornely beat Mrs. Briekhtll. way line at Blaokhlll, near Swansea. It is believed table naturalness and restraint The pompous “Sergius,” who are armed with rifles and knives, up a cliff, Shoreditoh, has arranged to aot as master of Meads won this matohi In GlldredgeGildredge Park on w.o.! Mrs. Crulkehank, scratched. who oomos off so inglorlously both on the battle­ and tells the soldiers If they oan take them all will that Beaton, who belonged to Glasgow, lost his oeremonies at Olympia, on Tuesday next, June leUtlons Saturday by 24 runs. For this success they Mrs. 1 Mrs. WaleB-Smith. life In an endeavour to save a woman from being BOWLS. beat Miss E. R. Rolls. f field and in the amorous contest with Bluntschli, be well. The whole tribe turn out to witness the 30, when Colin Bell and Bombardier Wells meet I not pleasant to| dwell upon, Indebted for an admirably-oompUed! 60 by J. 0. Is oapltally Impersonated by Mr. D. A. Clarke- ran over by a train. The woman esoaped Injury. exouse for the schoolboykubor Gautden. ' at Mrs. Tiooi. unequal battle. Armed with rifles, revolvers and for the heavy-weight ohampionshlp of the British rkham* Smith. Mr. J. A. Dodd plays with confidence and knives, the troopers pursue tbe fleeing Indians, one Empire. like snail Muds. Ol d ' EASTBOURNE v. WINDLESHAM “H ouse A ssistants.” Boswell, b Blaber...... 6 resource as the diplomatic “ Major Paul Petkoff.” of whomrhom b shot and b dear!olearly seen rolling down S peech in Bla n k Ver se. (BRIGHTON). Mrs) Best, w.o.; Miss> CttUUUDlH,Saunders, OUJscratched. Miss Alda Jenoure Is entirely satisfactory as tbe cliff. Trooper Mulligan b is shot . -in the right The domestio servants at Bradford have deolded i to train the §n Blniwiaiiiuip,ackmon, oCote,u ww, bu Blaberow 16 to form a olub. To begin with they ask that they At the dinner of the Ligne des Gourmands, in BKlng.eBussell,b Hall .... A Batej etoA k Gaoaden, These teams met at the Saffrons on Saturday, Thirdikd 1 Round. Catherine Pstkcff,” and the parts of “ Lbuka” wrist and abandons the onase. He, however, com­ London on Thursday night, the chairman read an and “ Nloola” are adequately filled by Miss mands a range of the course taken by the two shall be called “ house assistants " Girls who they leave I t£‘“ T S Cote? c’ H alk'hSsirer".", W Ohstfield, o Ools, b dans- Eastbourne winning by 11 points. Miss Thornely beat MissUss 1Firmin.___ work In shops, they say, are called shop assistants, exoellent speech In blank verse, with a verse -----7 . bBehw ...... den ...... 0 Mrs/Tahner beat Miss) E. B. Curteis.Cnrteii Nora Oharrlngton and Mr. Arnold Pilbeam assailants, and when Sergt. Colton b about to be devoted to eaoh oourse. Tbe dinner was composed Sb Baker O Boswell, c _ bBlaber.. 6 KasTBOURNm, WlNDLBSHAM. Miss L.1 Rolls Beat Miess N.T Cooper. respectively. The comedy %as attracted good killed by a knife stroke from tbe Indian, Mulligan not shop servants. V- BonreU...... FFettman.b r ...... t l F.T. Lloyd ...... Miss Hatton beat Mrs. r by tbe famous M. Esocfflerin honour of Dr. Gabriel Baker...... G Stoner, o Je bPollard. 10 J. O. Towner ...... JH . » e houses and has been received, thanks in no small disarms the latter with a rifle shot. The Indian “ Too Many S lackebs.” Montoya, director of the Cabaret des Quat'z’ Aua, 23 ourth ound nnools It thoold be able to .notant ...... F Bioixan, not F. J. Tolman ...... » F. F R . degree to the exoellent work ol the members of becomes panle-strloken and shows the face of fear. Lord Aberconway, presiding at the annual meet­ of Paris. e Boswell, b Baker A Buisell, b “ •.... F 80 J.B. Venn (skip.).... W. ((skip.) Mrs. Thornely beat ’Mrs. Tanner. tbe oompany, with marked appreciation. | 1 , 1 The tribe reviles the Indian for h b cowardice ing of the “ duty and dbolpllne” movement, said I the peculiarities of any oiil- H Turner, b .... 0 Miss Hittonoeat ‘Miss L Rolls. The concluding performances to-day oommence N ot U su a l ? .1. 6 A. L Fear ...... N. Lee and he b handed over by the ohlef and that If the English people were to lose their place " I t b not usual for a wife to show her husband J. Potter...... L... E. E. Martin...... JijMK at 8 and 8 p.m. h b own mother to the two soldiers. “ Out of 1b the raoe 1forTifelt would...... be wholly due to their e of the oroaklngs of tl Total 13 26 Sight, out of _Mind” (comic) and “ Re-Instated” letters she receives,” said a married woman, w riting Is not so good.” I f ..102 Todd; .... 78 H. Sonthall .... W. E. Peters ...... )Miss Hatton beat tMiss Thornely. allowing too many slackers to their midst. This ring evidence at Clerk en well County Court on IL Piper (skip.) A. Nye (skip.)...... MISS MARGARET MORRIS’ MATINEE. (drama) will also be shown. slaoknesa largely prevailed among the upper en ere not tanght “ oopper- ! 1 Wins Mrs. Tanner’s prize. The matinee on Thursday of MUs Margaret Tuesday. 1 are right. In Its place we J.H . Wright .. T. Reevea...... v wins prize given by Miss Westhead. Qn Monday next the premil,ier subjeot will be a olasses, whose sons went to the universities with P O W D E R | ‘ Divide s^veep. Morris and her danolng ohlldren attracted an two-part drama, entitled “ Man from the West.’ Gu n po w d er P lot A ssociations. la legible and muoh m ote'' K E A T IN G ’S G. B. Sploer.... W. A E. Batchelor ../... 17 the idea that sport was the ohlef object In life, H. T. Bartlett...... T. 8 mlth ! ...... audlenoe of goodly proportions, and the exhibition “ The Misadventures of a Mighty Monaroh,” a fine but the working classes were equally guilty, for Some tapestry sold at Sotheby’s on Tuesday was In these days of hurry and KEATING’S P O W D E R W. Elliott (skip.) H. Robins (skip.)...... SSEX OLUB CHAMPIONSHIP, la required, i of olasBloal and fancy danolng by the talented Vitagraph oomedy, will also be inaluded In the pro­ they appeared to think the interest of their K E A T IN G ’S POWDER G. DonlT...... A. B. Cleather...... )... Pla; at Willingdon oh Monday. principal and her olever pupils was evidently muoh gramme. As king of the Mardi Gras, John Buuny employer was the last thing to oonslder. It was it so accurate.” i The appreciated. A programme marked by uniform puzzles have He* killer of all Inaeats. J. B. Croall ...... G. T. Baker ...... 17 (ODON, Bk xh iu . b the emvy of all. He makes Lilian h b queen and different In Germany, where sport was not placed meaning of the amblgu to domertio pets. Be rare yon G. Matthews...... T. W# Ban field ...... MissM. Reid ...... 3 Hovenden...... seleotness and pleasing variety was opened wlth a arouses the Jealousy of his wife. Through a tramp Mounteagle warning him of the gunpowder plot. Ives of the past. In Keating's Powder and ot W. W iddloombe (skip.). Dr. A. J. Owen (skip.)... i Greene above everything else. 1 red label nmad every ' Miss H ______0 very pretty and wblmsloal ballet, rendered to old he ta shorn of hb greatness, bat eventually sensible problems, Involv- ' t r * Mrs. 8 ] ) A. Bennett ___ 1 Frenoh musio. “ Phyllis et Oorydon” was the B oy A ccidentally S hot by B rotheb. A dventure W it h W hales. llfe. Mere aojinoy Is net G. H .8 hepherd ...... reclaims h b wife’s Iota In addition to the above K i l l s W IT H EA SE G. Watte...... Lo W. E. KUsey ...... Mrs. ___ 8 title of this lntrodootory number, which supplied WlU be show “ Her Hatband’s Friend” (drama) A boy named Barber Is stated to have ploked np The Grimsby trawler “ Lord Wolmer” arrived leal knowledge.1 The village H. AryeDter...... :...... 12 Miss Col; (ichardaon 1 6 8 t K. Birkett...... a somewhat strenuous part for Miss Morris, who, “ A Bsd Game (Keyftone oomio), “ Polldor h b father’s rook rifle at Looghgllly, County home on Wednesday in a sorely battered condition compete with Jupp (skip.) ...... ations and the sprightly solo movements of the The great feature was the depleting of the devas­ Samuel Maddlok, an eleotrlcal fitter, employed In i ; • . ' r -■ •' * ‘ '* j. * J. Butcher... Hounaom ...... Eastbourne Downs Golf Club. principals culminating in the gorgeous robing of tating fire whioh swept over the eity, oarrylng Dockyard, who was oharged before “Spa n ish P r is o n e r ” Arrests, : the Magistrates there under the Offleial Secrets ■ ?ZS&: H. 1—Hillman 16 Cono)ly .1...... Spring. Tbe performance vkae full of merit, and away aU traces of the plague whioh had ragei A number of men, alleged to be tbe famous band W ITH N EW G. A. Fox ;...... Stephenson ...... n The penultimate and rounds of the GQ- naturally was very wa*miy applauded. Other before. A remarkable illustration of the old Aot, has jn declared Insane. He was formally of swindlers who secured so many dupes in England H. Baloombe (skip.)...... TngweU (skip.) .. dredge Manor Cop cam; tlon were decided as oonoerted features were a Russian danoe by Misses London Bridge in flames deserves especial men' dlsohargei and taken oharge of by a relieving and throughout Europe by means of the “ Spanish placed under eupervblon. 60 foUows i— Iris Rowe, Kathleen Dillon and eight children; tlon. The film was very well received, as were officer to I prisoner” and the “hidden treasnre” stories, There is. no more agreeable expeuienoe Semi-' and a danoe (Eoooesalsen) for six ohildren. Both the numerous other component partd of tbe pro- nave, says the Frenoh Liberti, been arrested a t MOTCOMBB (BASTBOURNE) v.* ORE AND S earchlight Tattoo. than to oome upon an old friend who haa S. H. Richards (9) beat H. Bartlett (9) by 2 np. were eredltably presented and evoked hearty gramme. Great sacoess attended the grand military search­ Barcelona. B.parents are, In OLIVE VALE. A. O.~.Rpst(15)' Rust (16) beat------J. F.-- (18) by 4 and 3. applause. The individual contributions of the Prominent In to-day’s programme b “ For Boy’s L if e to r F r ie n d . at school needs of ato p , somehow left his ailments be him. light tattoo at Government Honse, Farnborough, This match was played on the Motcombe ground F inal (16: Hales). scs Kathleen Dillon, Irb Rowe, Betty Brook, Another’s Crime.” The story revolves around the on Saturday night. By the combined efforts of A yoonp boy named Sherwood was seized with me quite young looming and no wr the picture EL H. Rlohards beat A. C. Rust by 9 and & e Colebourn and others were all most lnterest- remarkable similarity In appearance between two cramp >> > Wednesday while bathing in the river at and other places of amose- on Wednesday, and resulted In a win for the those responsible for the performance, in whioh manhood. The old haggard home aide by the narrow margin of two points. lng, and the skilled and dainty work of the execu­ men, Jim Bates and Tom Morrow. - Tbe latter Rye, S-^-tx, and a friend named Underdown, aged k It la Impossible to ” burn m HOLLINGBURY PARK CLUB v. EAST tants reflected muoh oredit on their experienced over 1,500 musiolane took part, £1,600 will be Motcombe. Orb and Cu v b V ale. commits murder to obtain some valuables and available for looal civilian ana military charities. nine, went to the rescue folly dressed. He suc­ ds,” and it Is oertaln that the the suggestion of premature old BOURNE DOWNS OLUB. Instruotieas. Composers of eminence were drawn throws the suspicion on Bates. CIrcnmstaness ceeded in pushing Sherwood to the shore, but lost, • Is being sacrificed on too altar B. Wright U...... \ Cronoher j...... \ appearance of C. Ayers ...... Dawson ..i .... Played on the HoUIngbdry Park links, on Wed' upon tor the whole of the mnsioal settings, Mr. aasbt thta .nefarious attempt, and tbe lnnoosnt Ch il d Mourners in W h it e . hb own life. taild la to learn It must go to nesday, the Brighton Olub winning by 8 J to 3, thus Rutland Broughton acquitting himaelf well at the man b condemned to death; bat assistance b irritability and tendency to ilanoholy A. B. Perry ...... ( Garrard ....J...... More than twenty little gtrta in white walked r a good night’s n et. Howoaa V. G. English (skip.) .../ Simms (skip.) ...... reversing the result of th» match played ber piano. forthcoming In the shape of a woman assooiate of behind the hearses when three children, their play­ > oooeentrate their attentii views have yaniahed. He nowJ indeed, G. Caraaj the two olube at Eastboi 9 earlier In the season "ONE SUMMER’S DAY." Morrow’s who, to prevent suoh a judloial error, mates, who were killed by lightning on Wands­ r have had 1 informs the authorities as to who thereal murderer The great happiness of life is in being in with puie,| IwviiAhr J. WUtO T , -...... Result: One Summer's Day, whioh comes to the Pier worth Common, were burled at Wandsworth happy relation to others. r hat* had two W. F. Jenner ...... Holunorurt Park. Kastbournr Downs, i next week should prove an Interesting visit. Mr. Is, an# the orimeta eventually brought home to the Cemetery on Saturday. II Is it fair Mood flowing in his veins, and content­ (skip.) , J. Kemp (skip.) ...... L. G. Roberta...... j U f. Moore...... j H. V. Esmond, the author, oan easily be considered right door. There is a fine and varied programme Still Howling.—Two efforts by a pupil in ideflolentt ment written on his face. „ He it again T. Holloway...... POIlltOD .i..^...A«..seset...„. \ W. Habeas ...... 0 r. W. Conssens______our most brilliant oomedy writer. Perhaps In to support this pietnre. |' . | 120 lb, H a l ib u i on t h e R od one of the L O.O. schools seem to Indicate that the : exist merely for teaching a J. Harwood 1 V Baker ...... - The management annonnoe that on July 14th, Afifer ah exciting fight, Mr. E. O. Hennlcg landed A. Court...... W heeler.^...... -..... U Castle leaver ...... H ,G. Bartlett none of h b works has Mr. Esmond touohed a rising generation ta living up to tradition. Here felly alive and enjoys life instead of deeper note of oomedy and pathos than In One that being the anniversary of the opening of the that of 120-lbs. while fishing from a boat Jl Hemrfxon feUp.)".! ,m i> r .Z Z Z ) A. EL Weller...... 0 ------H. Richards,shards are hb answers In a Bible examination:— simply enduring it If you inquire what T. G. Brocksopp...... 0 H. C. McG MoGrejregor.. Sum: 's Day. The company that comes to ns on new premises, there will be a special matinee, the Island, Co. Kerry. A eertala man went down from Jerslam to proceeds of which are to go to the loead hospitals. it fe that baa wrought auoh A. H. Isaacs______0 G. W. Plummer Mi ta under the direction of Mr. Charles V. F oal K ills a Ch il d . Jerriker and feld among thawns and the thawns J. Simpson...... U C. Edmonds who as an aotor b hot unknown In It b hoped to celebrate the event in thb way every ■prang ap and choaked him. He gave toppene •hangs for the betten^to what HAMPDEN PARK B.O. V. CHURC year. Special films will be secured for the occa­ A six-year-old daughter of Mrs. Wtnson, a 3H OP ; Indeed Mr. Sondford recently farmer, of Ashby-de-la-Zonc*, waa stroking a foal to the hoaat to take care on him. And he past system your friend hfe.m tum ENGLAND MEN’S SOCIETY. L" My year would not be complete withwith- sion. H bye on tbe hother side. , Exhibitions to-day will be continuous from 2.45 when the animal suddenly lashed out, to health and vigour, it fe mom than .TbU match was played on Wednesday at Hamp­ onwards. and, kli ohlld on the body, killed her. Abram was fee father of Lot. He had two den Park, the Hampden Park Olub winning by 11 L. G. Roberts and W. wives. One named Hovgur and the other piobeble that he wiU answer: hi twe Habens ...... many well-known names. Forem t of Co relli’s N e w N ovel. points. J. Harwood and Castle and H. G. i K£STBOURNK PICTURE THEATRE. Hlsmale. He kep one. at home and hurried ihe wards— th e n Miss Margery Fam Fane, whose good wi feln Messrs.) {odder ft Stoughton will shortly publish bother Into the dessert, where she beoame a Hampden Pa m . O.E.M.8 Leaver 1 __ —1* ...... 0 recalled by all The fare provided at thb smart plotora boose, il by Marie Corelli, entitled " Innocent,” A. K. Weller and T. Q. - Richards and G H. London and the ptorinoee_ ioe»; will be whioh b meeting with enoouraglng support, a new! nove pillar of (alt by days and a pillar of fire at nights, JJ. . W.W . BrigsBrigstook to o k ...... \ ) J. J. ButcherButcher,...... j . McGregor...... 0 s. Mr. Gerald Jordan b anotheranc favourite, with the enb-tltle " Her Fancy and Hb Fact.” e to ns was as the ~ « abundant variety with apeoial dishes of a Remarkable R ifle Score.—Major Ranken, BEECH A M ’8 D< Revell s,.«, 187 w/sf^rdioer1u G. W. Plummer and C. i Jordan ca? U n iqu e Gift . Others__irho go to make up ,ble brand. In the current “ bill” we have the well-known Scottish marksman, made a teasessee J. DonnnUy1(akip )'4 ) ------1 M&James Hussey, Mr. Interesting and Ingenious drama, entitled The Cent il Board of Finanoe of the Chnroh of remarkable score on Tuesday In the Brook Onp . ere itolen Miniature,” which b produoed In a F. HollandsS t •••— \ '. Cedric■Ic perelval, Mbs And < eiltnted last week has received Its first oompetition at Irvine in connection with tbe nun v Hilda Wsrdoff, Mbs b and two parts. The story b of ‘ button In the shape of a oheque for £5, pay­ annual meeting of the National Rifle Olnb of Scot- Hollingbury Park..-. Downs. .tic and pathetle character, and there able fe “ the Ohnroh of England.” Thb b the'first H.R.. alcombe (skip).!)) bnd.' Firing fifteen shots each at 900, 1,000 and of .very striking situations. Other-ft time In Its history that tbe Qhnrch has been able' 1 ,1 0 0 yards, he ran up full possibles at the two Us rayer...... Strong programme are a film deplot! tp give a receipt tor a gift offered In these terms. H xrstmongkux its of the " Empress of Ireland” dl shorter distances ana continued with a series ef C. Sat . Herstmonoenx Castle T hb H our R ule A mending B ill.' the •« 2 2 0 S hackleton E x pe d it io n . twelve bulb at the longest range before dropping G.* Belmee (eldps)(skip.) ...... 1 G. A; Fox ior Does tbs H at Trick” (oomio), a couple of points. Major Ranken'B total of 223 Famoombe ft Co., L i ^ Lords on Toesda? tbe Govern 1’t Lose I t”! (oomie), “ Cupid’s Lien tenant” akle dogs for Sir Ernest Shaokle- Works, South-street, ending Bill was brought np for and “ Klnequipa." iio Expedition, pnrohased at different thus beat by pne point the score made in the same Illustrated and he Marquis of Crewe announced a(y next and two following days the Lake Winnipeg by Mr. Henry, the competition two years ago by Amonrer-Sergeant the wonderfully good bodied tbe Prime Minister’s pro- ,y Fay Con left for England Martin, (which at that time was a world’s record. attraction; of a popular array of pi The new'oentral system of scoring was In operation, WnBPITAT---- 9th—a'rotel by counties on ' ‘ the Nordtek film, “ Dr. Gar-el-Hama.” It ‘ six years after the- si itory of a desperate man’s repeated escape V ig ila nce R ew a r d ed . and as Major Baskeu’s shots included 33 centrals, dieoharsred ^ yoi this morning of nt. He stated' tl his full aggregate to oonnt In the competition waa the week, 2 : "No.” 1“ Well, tout . any way, isolate pursuers. Onoe he jumps from an A cargo fcf 4C0 bales of flax arriving at Belfast on 296. be perfectly willing to gl and feigns death, but the deception Monday by the steamer “ Lestrta” from Ghent, it Fattente* can’t be said of all . I” “ As to consideration to other soggestions. _ Usq.. Hon. perhaps you might have most He then makes a sensational aroused the suspicions of fee Customs offloers, who Visitor: "You will be sure to tell your —The above began a searoh for arms. Every bale opened oon­ mistress that I tailed while she was out ?” Maid : August 10th, don’t. The biggest ono I Ah it Method of L ib is a l h t .—Giving rough a oulvert, by which he advice. es the sellar of h b own house. By some tained two Martini Enfield carbines. “ Ob, yea—she'll be delighted to hear it 1 ”

M m EASTBOURNE JUNE

fTIERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS & SALE- By Special Appointment Court Tains to their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Duchess of Baden. JL YARD (adjoining the Estate Offloes), AKDEN & CO„ 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. AUCTIONEERS. B.&W.BENNE Telephone 844. ' EASTBOURNE. DEVONSHIRE PARK Hi. W. HASTINGS A Soils, ■ [ A SALE EVERY SATURDAY. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS...... Mr. E. A. B ro w n . Goods can always be Included. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. 'elephone: No, T elegram s: ** Concerts. " Clerical, Naval, Military and Ladles’ Tailors, Special dates by arrangement. SS0* a Insurance Eroktrs. Monthly Property Register These Sale Rooms are noted tor the advantageous Offloes - - • 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. Disposal ot Furniture, Antiques, Works of Ait, Old 84, Terminus-road, Bastbourne. * 1 Ohma, Pictures, Hate. Jewels. Curios, Wines,Sculpture, Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Car­ Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. DEVONSHIRE PAEK ORCHESTRA j !’■ ■ : .’s* ■ ; | ;. j - - V. • I riages and Horeesi Motor Oars, Bloyoles, Boats, tea. PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING ■ HABITS A SPECIALITY. Best value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, TUESDAY NEXT. Conductor - - - MR. NORFOLK MEGONB. being largely attended by local and country buyers, HE ATHFIELD, SUSSEX also "buyers from London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, CONCERTS DAILY a t 3.30 a n d 8.15. fto. | Within 3 miles from Heathfield Station, on the Tun­ I Garments Hade on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. bridge Wells and1 Eastbourne Section (L.B. & 8.C.R.), GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH WHEN about 31 miles from Ticehurst Road, on the Hastings DESIRED. NO EXPENSES. Line (S.E. & C.R.), whence London may be reached In SPECIAL CONCERTS on SATURDAY and SUNDAY EVENING! F urniture Sales At Private Houses. a little over 11 hours; about half-a-mile from Burwash LONDON- ARTISTS at each Evening Concort SHARE SALES AND PROPERTY SALES. Common Church and Burwash Common Post and VALUATIONS. Telegraph Office; 21 miles from Roman Catholic V o calist) : To-Night (Saturday)—MR. CHARLES MOTT, Baritone B. FRANCIS & SONS, L td., HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY.—Exclusive Lists Church at Burwash. ^ (of the Royal Opera, Covont Garden). of Houses for Sale and to Let OAXDEN St 00. £ J une 28th, 29th 30th,and J uly 1st: J uly 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th: INSURANCES of every description effected- Hare received instructions to submit for Sale bt MISS GERTRUDE BLOMFIELD, Soprano. MISS DOROTHY WEBSTER, Contralto. SCULPTORS & MASONS H E EASTBOURNE CEMETF.RY MASONS. Rents Collected and Property efficiently managed. P ublic Auction (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty) at the Gildredoe H otel, East­ ... ! | . Admission, 6d. Subscribers Freo. B. BAfUlATT TERRY, F. A. I. bourne, on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th J une, 1914, at Monumental Benlptors and Engravers. i 05 Fears’ Local Experience). Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, all that THE j 120, Lewes Road, Brighton r e e h o l d p r o p e r t y , M a g n i f i c e n t ON VIEW AND SALE THIS DAY. SWIMMING BATHS Room* and Studio 37, UPPERTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE F KNOWN AS (Ladies and Gentlemen). CINEMATOGRAPH. TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALKYARD, MEMORIALS “ ROCK HILL," HEATHFIELD, Sea W ater at a uniform Temperature of 70-dog. Fahr. DAILY at S and 8 p.m. 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EA8TBOURNE. Situate in a truly magpifleent position. 500 feet above This Description Executed, and Inclusive [MATHS SUPPLIED. T E L E P H O N E 579. Are Open from 7 a.m.—7 p.m. GOOD MUSIC—Organ, Piano, Mustel Celesta. B . BARBA TT TEBBY, F.A I. sea level, commanding wonderful views over a broad Excellent Effects. liven for their erection in any part of the expanse of beautifully wooded, undulating, country, SUNDAY-i-7 till 9 a.m. the cheaps COUNTRY. 05 Years' Local Experience) comprising a modern residence — approached by a Change of Films Twice Weekly. Will Sell carriage wav—containing six bedrooms, bath room, MIXED BATHING Afternoons (Monday, Wednesday M onday, T uesday W ednesday, Illustrated Catalogue Submitted Free. Two o'clock, the three reception rooms and domestio offices upon the and Saturday) 3 p.m. to 8.30. and June 29th, this fact is same level as the reception rooms, well-planted grounds, 30oh, and July 1st: . FURNITURE and E ffects, orchard and kitchen garden, stabling, and forming in obtain the ft. ebonlsed m rany cabinet and two itself a most admirable pleasure farm, a small farmery, The Trapper’s Mistake. LANGNEY _____. ______box. two well-_____le, polished______oak dining two cottages and six enclosures of old turf. The entire THE PRIVATE BATHS room suites, fine_____ red Japanese ______lacquer. . . . cabinet, ~8-ft. _so)»lia (For Ladies and Gentlemen) ROAD oak sideboard and Spanish mahogany ditto, together Thursd ay , F r id a y and S atu rda y , Quality! WORKS. with other tai tefully selected reception room Items, Separate Suites of Baths for Ladies & Gentlemen. July 2nd, 3rd and 4 th : chimney glass is, overmantels, carpets, rugs, linoleum, superior ss bedstead complete, mahogany bedroom Electric, Seaweed. Vapour, Hot and Cold Fresh The Great Turf Sensation firths, ferriages anb feaths, furniture, chi ts of drawers, washstands, &c„ 6-ft 6-in. and Sea Water. And an Interesting Programme of Specially rhich have been occupied since 1850, Spanish mahe any wardrobe, kitchen requisites, number of books, &c., to., about 250 Lots in alL Selected Films. BIRTHS. o f to th e N e w K in e m a Co m pa n y , Pr ic es: Is. (Reserved); Unreserved, 6d. Subscribers Half-price to is. seats. RIDDELL.—June 20,at West Lodge, Meads, Ei .E EVERY SATURDAY. LAWN T E N N I S . the wife of Capt-A. Riddell (74th Punjabis), Is can always be included. FINEST COURTS ON TEE SOUTE COAST. I n t h e RACQUET COURT (Entrance from Compton-street). ' Established 1880. SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT. Excellent Grass Courts) and New En-Tout-Cas VIEW TUESDAY NEXT. Hard Courts. d a i l y , u to i .so, s tux 10. MARRIAGES. CHARLES E. HORNE, F.AX, ANGRIDGE—ALEXANDER-—June 2L at the Parish “ ,” 77, ENY8 ROAD, EASTBOURNE. For Prices, &c., apply Tennis Pavilion. T he Latest Novelty. Church, Hors ted Keynes, by the Rev. H. W. Maycock, u c t i o n e e r , v a l u e r , h o u s e a g e n t OAKDEN Sc CO. Raymond A. Langridge, only son of Mr. Walter and Ga u g er, LIFE T A R G E T S . Langrldge. of Lewes-rofid, Hors ted Keynes, to Minnie, A Have received instructions from the Executors of the SPECIAL NOTICE. 1, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. late Miss Esther Bennett Barker to Sell by P ublic THE EASTBOURNE LAWN TENNIS CLUB youngest daughter of Mr. Alfred William Alexander, REVISED PRICES. f ADMISSION FREE. Telephone of Twickenham. Have purchased more extensive works from Mr. fowler CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. A uction, upon the P remises, as above, on WED­ NESDAY NEXT, J uly 1st, 1914, To-Day (Saturday), June t7th, at 1.30— NINE SHOTS FOR SIXPENCE. PHITEWOOD—THORN®. — June 20,'at the Parish dose to the Leaf Hall. These will in future he known as Appointed by H1b Honour Judge Martineau to Levy Chnroh, Uckfleld, by the Rev. Prebendary Sanderson. Distraints under the Amendment Act, 1888. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , in c lu d in g v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. Books of Coupons—50 Shots—2s. 6d. Charles Robert, son of Mr. James Whitewood, of THE W ILLOW FIELD WORK8, and, with the brass and iron French and other bedsteads, Spring Gardens Farm, Falrwarp, to May Lena Lonise, BUSINESSES or EVERY DESCRIPTION toe DISPOSAL mattressesH and bedding, rugs, Brussels, Axminster and daughter of Mr. Edward Thorne,: of White Rails, new machinery recently fixed, will enable the firm to execute other carpets, satin walnut wood bedroom suite, a 4-ft» EASTBOURNE P reliminary Notioe of Sale. grained linen cupboard, birch and grained bedroom work with even greater dispatch than hitherto. PICTUKE THEATRE, S e a s id e . TO PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS and HOT WATER PIER THEATRE ' ENGINEERS. EASTBOURNE. To-Day (Saturday), June 17th: 3, Clyde-read, St. Leonards, Emily, Manager “ THE STOLEN MINIATURE ” mus, of Holllngton and Ealing, ST. ANNE’S ROAD, Near Avenue Mews, Two Part Drama, with Prologue. e 23, at Bexhill, Edith Palmer, All offices have been centralized, and the only office of the EASTBOURNE. of the late T. Palmer Chapman, ot TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. ‘'EMPRESS OF IRELAND” DISASTER, Sta. pelt, and of Mrs. Palmer Chapman, firm ia at 5 6 , G R O V E R O A D , near the Town Hall, CHAS E HORNE, F .A .I., Warwick Bioscope Chronicle of Daily Events. where Customers will find extensive Decorative and Sanitary Has been instructed by Mr. T. Wlckens (who is relin­ MR. SHEIL BARRY Monday, Tuesday & W ednesday, June 29th and 30th. A widow of the late Arthur quishing business owing to illness) to Sell by P ublic carved wood frame, Chesterfield settee, Sutherland and » and July 1st: Winoh Dyer, late of Seaside, Eastbourne, and Showrooms provided for their convenience. A uction, a t an Early Date, the entire occasional tables and chairs, Old English bracket clock, “ DR. GAR-EL-HAMA ” Drama in Two Parts. of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Vine, Indian bronze idol, ornaments, books, pictures (including “Arms and the Man.” "WINGS OF DEATH." Drama. TOCK-IN-TRADE o f a PLUMBER, Gas, a pair of etchings by J. H. Bradley), a walnut wood By George Bernard Shaw. Hot Water Fitter and Genoral Repairer’s Business. china cabinet, an eight-day dial, kitchen tables and Thursday, F riday & Saturday, July 2nd, 3rd & 4th: UTOHIN.—On 25th June, at 13, Mayfield-place, East­ S “ THE AIR TORPEDO.” Drama. bourne, Eliza, the beloved wife of Thomas Hitchin. The firm trust, with their up-to-date methods of carrying on • For further i particulars see Bills and further Adver­ utensils, china, glass, a Green’s lawn mower, a length of S O F T G Interment at Ooklyngo Cemetery on Tuesday next at tisements, or apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 1, hose and reel, a painted garden seat with hood, plants SUNDAY, at 3 and 8. “ THE LITTLE BUGLER." Drama. 3A0. i , business, and with the greatly increased facilities, to retain Tideswell-road, Eastbourne. and miscellaneous effects. Warwick Bioscope Chronicle of Daily Events. PIOER.—June 18, at Streatham, Minnie, daughter of Items on View Tuesday Next, 30th June, 1914, from Band will Play in the Bandstand Tim es: Matinee at3. Continuous Performance, 6.30—10,30. the late George Henry Spicer, of Eastbourne. the confidence hitherto reposed in them. Ten till Four o'clock. (If wet, in the Pavilion). Prices: 3d., 4d-, 6d., Is. Children Half-Price. SEAFORD, SUSSEX. Sale to commence at Two o'clock precisely. Special Morning Performance for Children every Satur­ day a t 11. Prices: Id., 2d„ 3d., 0d. N attractive FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Catalogues may be obtained at the Offices of the 11^RS. COLLINS and Family wish to thank Auctioneers 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. M ONDAY, J u n s 29rH. Six Nights at 8. A known as 8U88EX HOU8E, containing 16 bed, JLvl. all friends for the kind messages of sympathy three hath and six reception rooms and domestio offices, Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. THE LADI during their rbcent sad bereavement, which have been Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. DEATH 0E MR. R. N. COLLINS. too numerous to answer individually. Also for lovely Telephone No, 441. with gardens, [tennis ground and croquet lawn, in all MR. CHARLES V. SANDFORD floral tributes. 4JA. 2 b . 37 p , THE RESIDENCE TO BE SOLD. CHILI Presents the Brilliant Play, G o ld s m ith Situatowithin ten minutes of the Seaford Golf Course, The sad news of the death on Monday evening of and well adapted as a Private Residence, School Mr. Robert Nelson Collins, professional crioket TetepbcXM 125t. , Silversmith or Institution. “ONE SUMMER’S DAT” BOOT] IUES; AMES ANDREWS, Mason and Sculptor, for sale by auction by ------A Choice Selection of GENUINE OLD * By H. V. Esmond. reoelved by his numerous friends wih equal Works : Baxxs’b-boas (near St, Mary’s Church). Terminus Road llu.,,uui.,RNITURE, Glass,ulwm, China,uiunn, oiieuieiuSheffield riaie,Plato, JOSEPH STOWEE, ,, suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents, From the Comedy Theatre, London. surprise and regret. It was announced last week that Mr. Collins was ill, but the seriousness of his ietue, Office and Show-room : flinaiu Villi, Gobb W atchmaker At— theJilt) lUAttl,Mart, TA UAokenhouse ail HUC hit Y 1 AtvD,ard, LUUNUUN,ondon, E.C., UU on age Collection of Genuine Old Staffordshire Seats ...... | ...... 3s. to 6d. P i n (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastbourne. THURSDAY, 16th J uly, 1914, at Two o'clock. •Alfred Wright, 101 and 103, South-street, East- condition was little suspected in the town Seats a t Is. 6d., 2s. and 3s. maybe reserved in advanoo at Designs and Estimates Furnished. J e w e lle r . Particulars of the Auctioneer, at 43, Chancery-lane, generally. It had become neoessary, however, for P.C. the Pier Gates, or by Tel. No. 574. him to enter a nursing home, and It was here that EVERYT Vendor’s Solicitor: C. W. de Lyons-Pik e, Esq., 4, he breathed his last. Fifty-four years of age, and until about five weeks ago enjoying excellent H a v e yi JjW R N D E N B L t d , TO LET. M ONDAY, J uly 6th . Six N ights a t 8. F u r n is h e d A COMPLETE TABLING for two horses. Large Ooaohhouse, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. onally Conducted. flnftlAhla for Mnfjir RftPAOA Alan fhraa T.lvlnn 1. E. MORRIS & SONS S— suitable for Motor Garage. Also three Living M R . JOHN d LEND INNING S ole A gents f FAMILY AND COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING Rooms. 60, U pper to n - road. on the Shortest Notice. 6 6 , SEASIDE ROAD, EAST! F oot o r Devonshire Place, Further particulars—Apply, L ocal A gents, or 'Phone 846. > • , EASTBOURNE, Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, w rite, Ow n e r , 17, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne. g e o r g : Hot Water and Sanitary ■NrtilkMWTi Telephone No. SOI and 802. ALFRESCO PIERROT CONCERTS IN THE BANDSTAND. 5 6 b , G ] rAINB - .1 SON, QARDEN FETE a n d SALE OF WORK, UHDBBTAKBBS, H. C. BUTLER EADS.—Best Residential part of Town. TWICE DAILY at 3.15 and 8.15. Workshop and . To be Let, unfurnished, a SEMI-DETACHED W ED NESD AY, July 1st, Funeral Carriage and BOOKBINDER. II " ' Rent, £65 per annum. Accommodation: Kotor Hearse Proprietors. 8 bedrooms, bath room, modern offices; A t 7 OHELFORD," 34, T H E A V EN U E Intimately. At one time Mr. Oollins could play a Builders 1 A , STJ8AN8 ROAD, E AS garden Bion any time.—Agents, Messrs. P rocter very good game of football, but ot late years his 28, CAVENDISH PLAGE St 19, SOUTH STREET (By kind permission of Alderman and Mrs. Duke). serrloes In cmneotion with the winter pastime s a n i t a A ' BOOKS BOUGHT. NE ANnjSlStftlCT.' For feat selection Opened at 3.0, by J. H. KING, Esq. HIPPODROME have been oonfln< d to refereeing and adm inistra­ ED HOUSES apply to Messrs. P rocter EASTBOURNE. tive work. He had acted as chairman of the ELECTED Estate Agents, 93, Terminus-road East- Stalls for Plain and Fancy Work, Concerts, Competi­ TeL 788. J. B A. HAYLAJTD, Tel.7881. Managing Director...... Mr. Sidney W. W inter. Sussex F.A. Council, and he remained a member Designs and Est FOR HEALTH AND REAL ENJOYMENT tions, Afternoon Teas, U RSU ANT ORDER of the Chancery Circle, 3d. (early doors, 4d.). Telephone No. 336. Amongst those also preset JL Division of the High Court of Justice made in an EASTBOURNE. Modern Methods Exposed. Recent misleading noticed Councillor F. Holline LADIES action in the matter of the Estate of Henry Sell, QUALITY TELLS. Valuations made for'Probate, Mortgage, Transfer of statements dealt with, Eastbourne Crioket and Footbi ______deceased, Pratt v. Sell, the CREDITORS of HENRY SPRINGETT, Businesses, (to. SELL, late of 6, Hartington-mansions, Eastbourne, Auction Sales Conduoted In Town and Country. Q-ALLERY RINEMA, e a st b o u r n e Osborne (secretary of the Eastbourne Crioket and Sussex, also of 168, Fleet-street, in the City of London, 8; CORNFIELD ROAD, A lady said to us B y P astor A. H . CARTER Football Club), Mr. D. Nnakes (manager of the and of Pnrley, Surrey, Advertising Agent, who died In a little while ago: Agent to the Alliance;Assurance Company, Limited. Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. Eastbourne Football Club), the Rev. A. Barber, or about the month of July, 1810. are, on or before the “ Your goods seem Telephone No. 7<. (Formerly Secretary of the Bible League, London). The Drawing Room Kinema. ■ *'r. J. Hyde, Mr. N. A D D L E R and TRUNK MAKER. good, they look fresh, F. Keay, Mr. E. A. Newmal (representing the 18-23, Lndgate-hill, London, EC., the Solicitor for, and clean ana tempting.” Chair to be taken at 8 pm . by Non-Stop P rogramme. Non-Stop Programme. Sussex County Football Assocl Lion), Mr. G. West one ot theExecutors ofthe deceased, their Christian and E XPERT in Biding Saddles. and Mr.__ E. .. _ A. Vernon (Ei tbourne Football P a s t o r W. M. EVANS (Cavendish Place DAILY 8.45 TO 10.80. DAILY 2.45 to 10.80. Surname, Addresses and Descriptions, the Full Particu­ M A PLE & CO Association), Mrs. UuIU Hardwlok, vt lVu>| iUltiMr. U J. • ClCroall. Uni 1 < Miss --y lars of their Claims, a Statement of their Accounts, and 1 Side Saddle and Oroes. It was a nice thing Chapel, Eastbourne). Non-Stop Programme. Non-Stop Programme. Sykes, the Rev. H. R. Browne, Messrs. A. Young the Nature of the Securities (If any) held by them, or In to say, and / was . . pperton F.C.k Messrs. H. T. Wil- default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from PERIOR CARRIAGE and GIG HARNESS. greatly appreciated. TO-DA Y (SATURDA Y), June n th : ford and James (Y.M.C.A.), Messrs.Stevenson and the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holding (Of Tottenham Court Road, London) Sunday School Tkachers Specially I nvited. any security is to produce the same before the Judge in IG COLLARS. LEGGINGS. At the same time A : “ A SAVING WORD.” Comio. Holloway (Gas Co. F.C.), Mr. Lester (St George’s Chambers, Room No. 701 Royal Courts of Justice, articles for a sick Admission Free. Collection to defray Expenses, "W IFFLES AND DENTIST.” Comic. F.O.), Mr. J. Martin (St. Peter’s F.C.), Mr. Ham- Strand, London, on the 28th day of Jnly, 1811 at 1L30 room should be good, “ Another’s Crime.” Drama in 2 Parts. shar Beard and others. o ’clock In tho Forenoon, being thiie time appointed for TRUNKS An d T r u n k R e pa ir s. Auctioneers and Estate Agents The final obsequies at Ooklynge Cemetery were Adjudication on the Claims. fresh St clean, other­ “ THREE PRINCIPAL CANADIAN CITIES." wise your doctor will THE SALVATION ARMY. &c.. conduoted by the Rev. L. Hands. Dated this 17th day of June, 1814. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. be disappointed at MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, The many floral tributes Included the following: STEPHEN A. JONES. the result of his treat- Harp—To my darling husband, from his broken-hearted The “ K ” Shod LNrrUKE AND PROPERTIES. SPECIAL V ISIT TO EA8TBOURNE June 39th, SOth, July 1st. ; - ^OUNTY BOROUGH Of EASTBOURNE. , j ' # |;i “ A SNAPSHOT REVENGE.” Comic. several choice d< Of the W orld-Renowned “ K ” on a shoa and your friends and visitors will naturally “ TRONDHJEM TO NORTH CAPE.” EDUCATION COMMITTEE. want some of these gqods which are “ Fresh, International Staff Band “ The Bra&s Bowl.” Two Parts. is best . J ■ ~ “ o t a r d s Br a n d y , clean and tempting,r A splendid story, rapid In action, well connected and of APPOINTMENT OF TEACHERS AT EVENING PLE & CO 1 •.; | "I 1 on sustained interest. “ HIS MERCIFUL DECEPTION." SCHOOLS FOR WINTER SESSION, 1914 -1815. Note carefully the Address: ' j BRANCH OFFICEI SATURDAY it SUNDAY, July 4th & 5th. &c.J &c. ! FINE LIQUEUR COGNAC Prices: 6d., Is., Is. 8d. Telephone 1107. Committee invite APPLICATIONS Is. Tickets include Tea in the LouDge. •om qualified persons for the following APPOINT- ARTHUR MILLS, m ps OPPOSITE THE STATION, MEETINGS CONDUCTED BY COMMISSIONER W . IENTS, viz.:— • v* • ■ ■ 1 • ■ . j ELWYN OLIPHANT (of Switzerland), (а) MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL EVENING SCHOOL: Pharmacist and Prescription Chemist, EASTBOURNE. Assisted by Colonel GAINTLET and SWISS e a s t e r n c i n e m a , bSBS u,. Business Routine Leoturer. DELEGATES In National Costume. English Literature Lecturer. 8S, TERMINUS ROAD, Telephone No. 87. D A I L Y ... ! 8 .0 , 7 .0 en d B.O. See later announcement. (б) ST. MARY’S EVENING SCHOOL: BOTTLE Telephone 3x. Haetbourne (Exactly opposite Messrs. Bobby <£ Co.}. ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY. MESSRS. K2LLIOK * DAVIES, EAMBOAT e x c u r s i o n s UCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, : i (Weather, Ac., permitting). ppointment must be made to the SPECIAL PREPAID RATES. L SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, later than WEDNESDAY, 15th “B r i g h t o n q u e e n ,” h o . o f a l l k e h i P roperty Auction Mart, Tkrminub- H. W. FOVARGUE, W ANTS i road, E astbourne. Monday, t9th June. Town Clerk and Secretary to the YOUNG & RAWLEY ARTICLES IFOR SALE. 11.30 a.m. To FOLKESTONE, 2J hours’ ashore. 3/6 Valuations for Probate and other purposes. Return. SERVANTS WANTED or ^SITUATIONS REG General Furd mb A v a il a b l e fo b A dvances on M ortga&b. Tuesday. SOth June. HeadOfiee: HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO LEI a.m. To BOULOGNE. 21 hours’ ashore. 7/6 Agents for kR the principal Local Beeldenoee and fci I Electro PI 97, TERMINUS ROAD Are Advertised inthe whole of . BumneesPremlaes. Thursday,' tn d July. HUDSON’S Farncombe £ Co.’s (Ltd.) Sussex Newi 9.30 a.m. PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR & 80UTHSEA, Branch O N ees SS8RS. LLOYDS 51- Return. OU8EHOLD RE At One ClUrxe, viz,: RELIABLE. EFFICIENT. I I, Perilale Road ^ U O T I O fPE R S, VALUERS AND E8TATE Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 14, Grand Hotel n«n Ai.BTISTIC MEMORIAL ( S epte m b e r ,7th, t K ‘A BAD GAME.” Keystone. W ith kind sympathy, from St. Winifred’s. ‘ POLIDOR AND SEE-SAW.” Comedy. With deepest sympathy, from the Eastbourne Football A numbar tit the Neweat and Choloest These Fares include First class Accommodation ‘ PIMPLE IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW." Comic. Association. FOLDED MEMORIAL CARDS are now throughout. ‘PROTECTING 8AN FRANCISCO FROM FIRE." W ith deep regrets, from a few Old Town friends. 40HSS Alice oar Pattern s****s Thursday, Friday <£• Saturday, July tnd, 3rd & Uh. . The funeral arrangements were carried out by by voluntary 1 5 , 0 0 0 c o p i e s W e e k l y , Messrs. Haine & Son, la the weekly retard FARNCOMBE ft OO., Ltd., Fare Which means that three announceme n t are CHAPMAN & 80N8, “ The Antique Brooch.” June 24th: Numbei “ Chronicle ’’ Works, South-street, Ba •eenhy about J * nuanut. LAKE A OO.. Two Pari Drama. admitted daring the PORT ELIZABETH. 80UTH AFRICA.’ P bbssntation to a H untsman.—Mr. Alfred the week, 15; died, I ONEERS, SURVEYORS, 1 , Y ic t o r ia -p l a o e , ‘ SOME NERVE.” Keystone. TEN TIMES AS MANY READERS. lTE AGENTS and. VALUERS. * 8ECRET OF THK BULB." .Dram Padford, late hnnteman to the Duke of Devon­ date, 53. This hoapltj ' HE WAS NOT ILL, ONLY UNHAP TriokComio shire’s Eastbourne Foxhounds, has been presented v 1st tore onSundays, w EhflX ASSURANCE COMPANY AGENCY. ‘DUPIN HKLP8THE DAIRYMAI with a testimonial by the members of the Hunt In from 2 to 4 p.m. Aj lave Removed their Offices to more oommodloug ‘EDUCATION OF AUNT GEORG! recognition of his aervtoee as huntsman during the Premises at are urgently needed.] rklRECTION LABELS of aU kinds manofao- Prioee,Sd.and8d.; Baloony,1 Is. Teas* atultouriy season 1013-14, The reolplent desires to oonvey folly reoelved by th 2a, BOLTON ROAD. EASTBOURNE. at M Matinees to 6d. and Is. Patrons. service of to tiie subscribers his grateful thanks for theic mmoanbe ft Co.. Limited, and aX Booksrilm. Harding. Bsq., J.Pi Motor Buses. Balcony Seats may be Tel. 1288. ] kindaeesr place. House vlsito)

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m m J i BAj;TBOUENE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914. j f t •;]; ■■ Trait Mark: VISTOi Register*i. focal Hetofi. ATHLETIC NOTES. TT is t o KL- L.8TI0 S' GS are P orous T and W ashI blk. and being di and effective In j' (By S pectator.) Dnntrrw rapport are hig) Medical Profee- TIMES o f HIGH WATER k LIGHTING-UP Swollen Limbi. W IT 18 Ef COAL 18 80 MUCH DEAEER IN alon tor Strengt High Water. Lighting SUMMER FROCKS. In atim a 60 Y; Mom. After. Up CRICKET.—THE ’VARSITY WEEK. PriceS/-each; oleaper quality W. Uuitrattd Luti Fm . Saturday, June 27 ... 1.27 1.50 .. 9.19 EASTBOURNE THAN IN LONDON ? Special Department fair Ladies. . Sunday, June 28...... 2.10 2.35 .. 9.19 The Eastbourne 'Varsity Week seems fated to MAISON FLORA are showing a large variety of exclusive F A I I l t , Monday, June 29..... 3. 0 3.22 .. 9.18 experience more or less unsatisfactory weather. Tuesday, June 30...... productions RA TBU SS, Stoop Cu m Brace, Suppobteto Bata 3.47 4.10 .. 9.18 Sometimes It Is oold, at others It Is wet and oooaslon- in dainty and useful Ready-to-wear Garments" AMD SUBQIOAL APFUIMOB Mi TIB, Wednesday, July 1... 4.36 5. 0 .. 9.18 ally It Is both. The present festival, so far, has not Thursday, July 2..... 5.24 6. 0 .. 9.18 been so bad as some of Its predecessors, but the suitable for immediate use at extremely reasonable prices. 30, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. 6.50 .. 9.18 cllmatlo conditions have not been perfect by any Friday, July 3 ...... 6.15 mesas, and the rain on Tuesday not only meant r. the loss of a; Whole afternoon’s orloket, bat robbed , . j : ■ j , i ■ ■ . i CENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH, the mateh against Cambridge of muoh of its Foulard and Eolienne Gowns. C] PEVEN8EY ROAD. R o y a l S o c ie t y f o r P r e v e n t io n o f Cr u e l t y Interest as i The additional Hallway Rate from The Prec chert for Sunday^ June 18th : to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. See., Miss s • • Embroidered Lingerie Dresses. Locke P addon, 1, Comptiton-streef " ' 'ions ANSWER. \ Morning at 11 Rev. ISAAC 8HIMMIN. Subject: are urgently needed, and may be paid to the': !on, I said In my notes last week that the teams got London to Eastbourne is 3 /1 0 The Minu itby of Silence.” ------____er, ____H enryBY Holyoake, Esq., ~ 30, “ Mill-i together by Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower this year Eponge and Linen Suits. - | Men’s Bible Olai s a t 3 o'clock. h e nmerci , 4th and 5th: Subject: “T U - Or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. All complaints should be would severely test the capabilities of both ’Varsity ■ per to n , and that is the reason the prices of all Coals in ful Servant." addressed to Inspector T. F inn,6,Willowfleld-8quare, elevens. This has apparently oome true, for Fashionable Cavalier Capes. Contralto. I Evening at 6.3(H-Rev. JOHN HUGH MORGAN, Cardiff Eastbourne. though Cambridge snatched an unexpected viotory ■' Subject: “ Hard to be Good.” if* Eastbourne are 4 /- per ton higher than in London. Old Gold and Silv er Bought for cash or by eight runs, they eonld not fairly be said to have Black Silk and Satin Coats. exchanged for new goods. Watah, clock and jewe lery deserved It on their merits. The win was due to 1REE LECTURE b y MR. A. E. LLOYD, the absence of two of their opponents rather than Fancy Voile and Ninon Frocks. F International Bible Students' Association. to any superiority on their part. Mr. Leveson- Subject, 41 The Golden Age of Prophecy." Gower himself and Mr. 0. U. Peat were the two Shirt Suits and Blouses, SUNDAY, June t8th, at 6.SO p.m„ in the SAFFRON8 mtsslog players and their failure to put In an Air This Bailway Bate is levied on all grades of Coal, i.e., from ROOMS (opposite Town Hall), Eastbourne. Ma k e Y our H ome Look Nice by having appearance at the wiokets on Wednesday oansed Silk Golf Coats, etc. Sunday, July pth, “The Day of Judgment." Sunday, “ Attractive Well-Fitting Blinds,” and the best shop very considerable comment amongst the spectators. July 12th, “ TheObject ot our Lord’s Return.” Sunday, to procure them is Vinallb, 63 and 53a, Terminus- • ;* * ' the cheapest qualities to the highest grade HOUSE COAL. When July 19th, “ The IBroad Way, the Narrow Way, the High­ road. Blinds can be made and fitted the same day way." A ll Welcome. No Collection. as ordered. Large stock of Hollands, Rollers: and There are several fine batsmen amongst the Novelties in French Neckwear, Gloves & Hosiery, t h i s fact i s considered it will be seen that the soundest economy, and to Fittings always kept. Estimates given. Light Blues this year, but some of the best of them ana 29th, were seen to little or no advantage In the opening ASTBO>UHNE CRICKET & FOOTBALL V inalls, Fancy Drapers and Furnishing New Organdi Muslin Collars, Fancy Lacewear, etc. obtain the utmost value for outlay, is to purchase only the B est Warehousemen, are now showing some remarkable Innings on Monday. J. S. F. Morrison, the hero of E CLUB. values in Household Linens. Here are a few of the the double oentury a short time ago, failed on this est Summer Prices, as sold by THE IONS, MEADS ROAD. bargains: White Sheeting for single beds. 6Jd;, for occasion, and R. B. Lagden—perhaps the beet bats­ .t and Quality Coals at Lo' CRICKET SEASON. double beds, 8}d.: White Sheeting, extra wide width, man in the team—was out l.b.w. to the second ball 10Jd.; Bedspreads, fast colours, 2s. 6Jd-; 1115 all he reoelved. The Hon. H. G. H. Mulholland, last ■3rd and 4th k;. .. Monday, June t9th, Linen Damask Cloths, 2 by 2 yards, 4s. lid., 2 by 2) yards, 6s. lid., 2 by S, 8s. lid .; regular prices, 6s. lid., year’s captain, made some nice shots in his 17, but Sensation SOUTH LYNN v. IBIS C.C., 12.6. . os. lid., 12s. lid. The Fancy Side of this well-known he never seemed very oomfortable and was unable tot Specially Wednesday, July 1st, . house also shows some astounding bargains in to settle down and get going. This was a pity, M a i s o n F l o r a EASTBOURNE v. SCHOOL MASTERS XI., 11.30. Ladies’ Neckwear, Hosiery and Blouses. Ladies' beoause he Is the hardest left-hand hitter in Eng­ Smart Zephyr Shirts, is. lljd., worth 3s. 6Jd. Huge land and It Is a real treat to watoh him after he Thursday, June tnd, selection pf the latest Popular Bows from 63d.l; all iiHalfrprtoe to la. seato_ has taken the measure of the bowling. BRADFORDS, EA8TBOURNE v. ST. ANDREW’S MASTERS, 11.30. designs and shapes in Lace Collars from 63d. » Ladies’ NEAR THE TOWN HALL. Hose, silk ankles. Lisle tops, Is. 03d. Every depart- Friday, June throughout the house i* now displaying up- Six wiokets were down for 80 when S. H. Seville jU E T C O U R T EASTBOURh E II. v. IBIS O.O., 11.30 (Saffrons No. 2). te New Goods.—Only address, 53 and 63a, Ter- and G. B. Davies got together, and a much-needed Compton-a treat). E s-road. Telephone 524j “ Admission 6d. stand was made. The bowling was muoh too good » i » . s m a . Head Office 2, STATION PARADE F ootwear to please the eye; At the foot, and to take liberties with and Doth men exercised reliable for wear.—Observe, J. J. Saunders, 106, caution. Seville's restraint was admirable. No one NOTICE. South-street (between Devonshire-place and St. oan oall him a pretty bat, bat he plays sonnder and TS. (Near Eastbourne Station). 8avie—r'*'—iviour’s Church). ' - safer orloket than many a batsman with a more M O T lO l fetfrourm C^roracIe N otice.—All those who wish to Warehouse polished style. Davies, just at first, was very f ADMISSION FREE. Telephone No. 864. their Furniture should not do so until they have shaky and shaped rather poorly, but after a bit he inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynabd’s, Limited, Ware­ played with bath oonfldenoe and skill. The pair ALTERATION or BANKING HOUI^S FOR SIXPENCE. houses, which are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates between them put on 165 runs, Seville's share being IS—50 Shota—2a. 6d. free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, SA' AY, JUNE 27, 1914. Removal and Storage Contractors, Greystone- 73 and Davies’ 92, and tbe innings closed for 253—a buildings. South-street, Eastbourne. muoh more respeotable total than had at one time THE UNDERMENTIONED BANKS, viz.: appeared likely. T h is week’s windows contain a magnificent • • • .THE, S e a s id e . r , . •• DRESSY FOOTWEAR. ■how of pendants and silk, shades.—Eastbourne Upon going to the wiokets Mr, Leveson-Gower’s B arclay and Co., Ltd. STRAY NOTES. Gas Company. I j ■ • team gave an In and oat display. Two very good June «?<*; Coming Garden F ete and Sale of Work.— stands were made by four men, but the others did C apital and Counties B ank, Ltd. TTTRH >• next to nothing. Everybody was sorry when A. .w R h P ro ^ e . Alexa ndra D ay. On behalf of the funds of the Pevensey-road "MaoLaren ” got out. 'The Tbe old EiEngland' ' ' oaptaln ' ' 'Is Congregational Church a garden fete and sale of still ai great batsman. On Monday be was In a Lloyds B ank, Ltd. icle of J 8 / 1 1 Backed by businesslike organisation and work will be held on Wednesday next at Ohelford, 8/11 | furthered by the zealous co-operation of a 34, The Avenue, the residence of Alderman and subdued mood and wouldn’t look at an off ball.___ i AY, June'! Baker was swinging them acrora from leg a bit, but London City and M idland Bank, Ltd. «! ,[ j corps of fair helpers, the Alexandra Rose Mrs. E. Dnke, who have'xlndly placed their MaoLaren was not to be tempted. Then Baker Drama in Two Parts. Festival proved a decided success. Even after grounds afe the disposal of the promoters. The with the reverse spin sent him down a ball on the | remitting the stipulated 5 per cent, to the miscellaneous portion bf the programme will off stump whloh MaoLaren had to play at, and It London County and W estm inster Bank, Ltd. 'jtDy12nM rd& 4th: .‘A Central Authority and paying for the flowers Include oonoerts, novel competitions, afternoon broke In and took the leg stump, MaoLaren play- O ” Drama. teas and Maypole danaes, the last-named being London and Provincial Bank, Ltd. SOFT GLACtf KID * PLIABLE SOLES used there will, it appears, be upwards of £200 contributed by the Youhg Liberals’ League. The ing clean outside It. n e iK Rr ."L" Drama. available for] distribution amongst the local • • * :f onicle of Daily Events. f6te will be opened at three o’olook by Mr. J. H. .eus Performance, 6.3ft—1030. hospitals. In his letter of thanks from the, King. The best crloket of the Innings was seen when. London and South W estern Bank, Ltd. (An ideal shoe for the warm weather). F. L. Fane and G. E. V. Orutchley were In partner­ Children Half-Price, Vis it of F irst Battue Squadron.—Accord- for Children every Satur- i „ *,»■*» r » . o ship. The Essex amateur put together a splendid U nion of London and Sm iths Bank, Ltd. J A1>| «XL, WL lto£ iteelf id Eastbourne,” and it.W e e & £Battle 71 and Crutobley, who has a lovely forward stroke, Squadron, comprising eight battleships and a light contributed 68 Afterwards Oapt. Sarel batted become more ;and more pronounced. AU will may be expeoted to anobor off Eastbourne THE LADIES’ a n d 4, Greystone Buildings, | readily endorse this wish and heartily aid in ibourne very finely for 77, and bis partnership for tbe Beg to acquaint their respective Customers and the Public generally that ay next.„ Vloe-Admiral . . Sir Lewis Bayley Ba: tenth wloket with H. D, Leveson Glower, who B. N. COLLINS. (Opposite its realisation, especially if this new move- command of the sqnadron, the “ Marl- oarrled out his bat for 26, realised 79. Eventually on and after Saturday, July 25th, 1914, their Branches in CHILDREN’S 1 S. Saviour’s Church), ment’is regarded as merely supplementary to a splendid vessel of I 25 000 tons and the innings olosed for 298, or 45 runs ahead of the i on Monday evening of ______the means hitherto employed for meeting the being the flagship. Officers and crew Cambridge total, Eastbourne will Close on Saturdays at 12.30 p.m. instead i; professional cricket BOOTMAKER, EA STB O U R N E. I needs of loca) charities. will number between 5:000 and 6,000. Facilities [I • * * of 1.0 p m. as hitherto. , of Bouth-otreet, was will be given to tbe pnbllo to visit tbe battleships. Rain spoilt the matoh on Tuesday, play being ds Wlh equal The Mayor and Corporation are to entertain the limited to a couple ot hours before lunoh, but on , li i waa announced loot week W ise A dvice.! Admiral and some of the officers to lnnoheon at the Wednesday tbe LlghtBlnes started on their second Town Hall on Saturday, July 4th. On Friday (the had four short legs In the field. Crutohley fell to a , bad the seriousness of his If , notwithstanding the convictions on venture and were all disposed of for 216. No one grand oatoh at third slip by the Oxford captain at ■personal anil Social. suspect the to w n , Monday, thebe remain amongst the hawking previous day) 1,250 of the men will be given a meat did very muoh and the Innings calls for little tea at tbe Town Hall and tbe Drill Hail, Ordnanoe eomment. Wood, the wicket-keeper, knooked up 252 and Ernest Smith was dean bowled by a beauti­ necessary, however, for EVERYTHING for Cl fCLES and MOTOR CYCLES. fraternity any still inclined to flout the Yard, the meal to be followed by an entertainment ful whlah oame back a lot from the off. Then Mao­ is, and It was here that Corporation, I they will do well to mark the 31 out of the 39 put on for the first wloket, and the Laren, who had.made one or two good off drives, The Dowager Queen of the Hellenes arrived In y-tour years of age, end Of a miscellaneous and popular character. The young looal amateur, C. R. Browne, contributed a London on Sunday. Tbe Greek Legation waa bint of Mr. Mayhewe as to j the futility of squadron will, we understand, remain from Friday failed to get properly hold of one of Melle’s and ago enioTlng excellent Have you seen our NEW ----I0W------ROOM------at 48,, GROVE------,f ROAD ? , nloely-played 23, bat at three o’olook, with just skied the ball to oover. He had contributed 30, but represented at her reception at Cannon-street br Tt- widow end nine further resistance. Mr. Mayhewe’s wise till the following Monday, and the hours for the over three honrs remaining for play, the last M. Raugabe, tbe Under Secretary, the Greek A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOTOR CYCLES AND CYCLES WITH ACCESSORIES ON VIEW. advice to the hawkers ig that they should publio to visit the ships, where all will be cordially wicket fell, and Mr. Gower’s team were left with was not seen at his best. At lunoh time Captain Minister and Mdme. Gennanus having been boys) to mourn their welcomed, are 1.30 to 6 30 p.m. dally. Sarel and O. D. Molver were together, Mr. Leveson- loyally observe the prohibition order, leaving 172 runs to get in order to win. Gower’s side being exaotly 100 runs to the good summoned to Eastbourne for lunobeon by Queen I man of sterling Integrity, ! S o l e A g e n t s f o r CALTHORPE a n d JAMES MOTOR CYCLES f o b £ 2 6 .5s. themselves free, after the effect of the restric­ D kath of Mb. C. O’Hara.—After a com­ ' I n • • * Sophie of the Hellenes, who Is staying ac the with four more wickets to fall. Grand Hotel. disposition, end of very j OLD MOTOR CYCLES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. tion has been fairly tested, to ask for some paratively short Illness, Mr. Charles O'Hara, a This looked quite an easy task, for MacLaren • • • " ~ itbourne some 23 relaxation of the official mandate. Mean­ well-known Inhabitant and tradesman, expired on Queen Sophie travelled to London on Monday and Fane, the first pair of batsmen, pat on 96 rans The remaining wickets added 72, and Oxford a 1 staff of theBagt- & ° y cle *** M otor while, the decision of the Watch Committee Sunday morning at bis residence, 19, South Cliff- before they were separated. Both men played morningirning and visited Queen Olga of Greeoe at i ainoe that time he bee GEORGE DOULL CO. The avenue. The deceased, who was 65 years of age, beautiful cricket for 46 eaoh, MaoLaren being were left with 172 to get to save a single Innings Marlborough House. Several members of the__ (Proprietor, g *)rsr Douix), .V Cycle Repairers. to enforce the order as it stands is certainly defeat. D. J. Knight, M. Howell and O. O. Bris- Eastbourne College end , to be commejnded. The order meets in the was a native of Brentford, Middlesex, and came to stumped and Fane leg before wloket to Falrbairn Royal family oalled there In the oourse of tbe after­ ' > taken a useful part In Eastbourne about 14 years ago, when he acquired lor the second time In the matoh. Runs oame towe eaoh batted finely, but the other members of noon. Her Majesty returned to Eastbourne In the ns and elsewhere. Aa 5 6 b , GROVE ROAD. 48, GROVE ROAD. ,phon8e°8. only possible Way a practice that has been a tbe business of Messrs. Simmons Bros., butchers, the team out a sorry figure before tbe bowling of evening.' — '• - rather slowly afterwards, but at tea time only 34 Bird, Faulkner and Pegler, the seoond, third, , he was a performer chronic and | serious grievance for several which with his sons he has carried on at premises runs were wanted with seven more wloketa to go H.R.H. Prlneess Henry of Battenberg will open nteulgenoe, end hie Workshop and Garage: 1, WEST 8TBSET. MOTOR CYCLES A CYCLES ON HIRE. years paSt. We know of no town, and In Oarllale-road, Terminus-road, Meads, and Sea­ fourth, fifth and sixth wickets actually falling for down. The Cambridge bowlers met with such the addition of but three runs. Extra time was a fete at Alexandra Park, Hastings, on Wednes­ • branches of sport was certainly no •wn of the character of East- side. Mr. O'Hara was a member ot the Anderlda suooess, however, that five of the remaining wiokets day, 1st July, in commemoration of the 21st birth­ mse who knew him Lodge of Freemasons and had many friends in tbe played in order to finish the matob, whloh con­ bourne, whosi n business streets are given were oaptured for25runs, and with Leveson-Gower cluded just before seven oclook, the Oxonians day of the Hastings and St. Leonards Habitations over to unres' icted marketing, from hawkers’ town. He was twice married, and leaves a widow,' and Feat absent the matoh oame to an unexpected of tbe Young Helpers’ League In connection with bat of8lSte'yearaita irs and High-dass Decorators. three sons and two daughters, one of the latter being soundly beaten by an Innings and seven barrows. W ere any license is conceded it is termination, leaving the Light Blues winners by runs. Dr. Barnardo’s Homes. with tog y ^ ty ifcabne SANITARY SPECIALISTS. being (In . A. J, C. Laooste, Grove-road. The eight runs only. S • I ■! • • eelflg ana aaministra- restricted aim it universally tp side streets or Intel ment took plaoe on Thursday at Hampstead • • • Tbe Duke of Devonshire will be among the Its chairman of the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Ac. The matohes for the forthcoming week at the speakers at a Welsh Churoh Bill protest demon­ Cemetery. The first portion of the burial service Muoh more genial weather was associated with Saffrons are as follows :— stration In VIotorla Park, E., to-day. a J remained a member Assigns and Estimates W o r k s : vehicular 1 took place In the forenoon at All Saints’ Churoh, the visit of the Oxford team on Thursday. The i filling the post of ehalr-’ & the Rev. Dr. Crowd an officiating, assisted by the teams were again twelve aside, and the Dark Monday—South Lynn v. Ibis O.O. Viscount Hythe, who recently relinquished the football Association. For Submitted. ST. LEONARDS ROAD. VloAr (Rev. R. Salisbury ’Woodward). When the Blues bad the advantage of first knock. Messrs. Tnesday—Eastbourne v. Hampstead Nomads. oommand of the West KentYeomanry, has received Doming E vents), j, Wednesday—Eastbourne v. Schoolmasters’ XI. was, associated as a non- Offick and Showrooms: 'V body was borne Into churoh the coffin was oovered Fane, Haig, Kidd end Peat dropped out of the special thanks of the Army Oounollfor his long 4th the looal Artillery Sev era l eVents of unusual interest are with beautiful wreaths. In addition to the family Leveson-Gower’a aide, their places being taken by Thursday—Eastbourne v. St. Andrew's Masters. and valued services. eoorteoas, unassuming 1, Langney-road, announced for the ensuing weeks. Next week­ mourners, numerous friends of the deoeased Messrs. R. H. Spooner, M. O. Bird, J. W. H. T. Friday—Eastbourne II. v. Ibis O.O, Councillor J. O. Wright has been visiting Switzer­ ' In everything he had to end Eastbourne receives the honour of a visit attended as a last mark of reapeot. Amongst them Douglas and G. A. Faulkner. Thus Oxford were Saturday—South Lynn v. Southboume, land. Despite tbe very low temperature It Is not, dance and res peat of all Telephone 1233. i Eastbourne. from an important Squadron of the Fleet. were Connolllor J. Easter, Councillor A. Chapman, faoed with, if anything, a more powerful opposi­ he writes, unpleasantly cold. eon tact with Kim, whether For both spectacular and patriotic reasons Mr. 0. O. Godfrey, Mr. S. Easton, Mr. W. Carter, tion than ever, and they were being very highly The lamented death of Mr. R, N. Oolllna hss 1 business. i Mr. H. M. Simmons, Mr. I ) Stevenson, Mr. J. tried Indeed, removed one of the most familiar figures from the The Rev. W. P. Jay, vioar of St. Anne's, Is taking such an occasion makes a strong and intimate • • • a holiday at Marlenbad. appeal to all classes, and favourable conditions i Andrews, Mr.»»r A. R J. B« ~ .Mr. O. Matthews _ , looal world of sport. “ Bob” was so well known T el. 880. I 81,/ TERRACE, >tt Terry, &o. A num- Their opening display was not promising. With everywhere and so popular with everybody that Alderman E. Duke, J.P., has retained from an place Devonshire Place. are alone required to ensure; the complete fcr b tS e Antfs empf I oimnnoo nr rna.Trimr ’I’nn Inno 1 otmomvnmnriro onn I •• i w « * were also present.— the exception..... of F. H. Knott and..... B, G. Von Melle his loss comes as a shook to his wide olrc enjoyable sojourn at Llandudno. success of thewisit. The local arrangements are Messrs. Haine & Son were the undertakers there wasn’t a batsman oapable of getting Into The greatest sympathy is felt throughout __jlatii A. BONDOLFI, practically a repetition of those which proved I Eastbourne doable figures. Of course, they had to oontend the town for nts widow and family In their sad has , lr _.Bav. B. Alwayi a fresh supply of high-class English and Foreign Cakes and Confectionery so satisfactoryjsome years ago. The official 8t. P i r n ’s Ch o ir .—Acoompanied by the against some very excellent bowling, bnt to tell bereavement. j !!. e*|d the Rev. L. reception of England’s gallant bluejackets Vloar(the Rev. H. G. Jameson), the Rev. O. W. the honest truth the failures were dne to bad — were Mrs. Oolllna Harries, tbe Rev. A. J. Fletoher, the Ohurob- ballon)' in the 3rd Battalion, The Duke' of “hS r. will include a public luncheon to the Admiral batting aS muoh as anything else. It was, in faot, burgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment). Mr. A. Collins (sons), BREAD and ROLLS DELIVERED to ALL PARTS of the TOWN - PROMPT. in command a|nd so many of the officers as wardens (Councillor J. Easter and Mr. O; O. muoh too bad to be true. Motor Smash.—On Sunday afternoon, at the Collins, Miss B. Collins, Godfrey), and Mr. F. W. Donne (organist and • * • junotlon pf Seaside-road and Cavendish-place, a Amongst the local brethren appointed as officers . Collins (daughters), Mr. F . are able to be present, and a high tea and choirmaster) and some of the sidesmen, the adult private motor oar driven by Mr. Vivian Gordon of tbe Sussex Masters Lodge of Freemasons, ah Daves and Miaa Delves musical entertainment to 1,250 of the crews. members of St. Peter’s Churoh choir had their Things went badly from the start, the first five North, of Redburn, Carllsle-road, with whom was Uckfleld on Wednesday, were Bro. H. J. Capon, l (cousin). >> IMPOBTAST BANKING NOTICE. There will alss, we hear, be; some private annqal excursion on Monday. The oathedral otty wiokets falling as follows: One for 2, two for 17, Mr. Edgar Ripley,of Holland Lodge, SUverdale-road, P.P.G.P., Senior Deacon: Bro. O. H. Haine, ent In church ware LADIES “ K SHOES entertaining. The Naval visitors, on their of Canterbury waa the objective, and the drive by three for 22, four for 28 and five for 50. Snoh fine collided with a Brighton motor char-a-bano, bear­ P. Assist. G. St. B , P.P.G.W., Almoner. Bro. (president of the part, are doing .their best to eaCn the goodwill motor char-a-bano, thanks to charming weather, batsmen as D. J. Knight, M. Howell and W. G. K. ing tbe name “ The Brighton Queen." The private Major R. L. Thornton, M.A., Dep. Pro. G.M., (.Bootball Club), Mr. W. G. E iE U B E CLOSING ON SATURDAYS. of the inhabitants by extending to the latter was much enjoyed. On the outward journey; a Boswell only eolleoted 15 runs between them and oar was badly damaged, and Mr. Ripley reoelved P.G.D., was Installed as Worshipful Master. j Eastbourne Cricket and (as illustration) short stoppage was made at Rye.j On arriving a t matters were looking very blaok Indeed until somewhat serious injuries to his head and face, a cordial and u nlimited invitation to visit and Canterbury luncheon was partaken of at the Knott went to the wiokets. Just aa Savllle had The Rev. E. F. W. Eliot, who will preach his of the The attention of onr readers Is called to the look over the various battleships. In the which necessitated his being conveyed to the farewell sermon as Vioar of All Souls’ on 8nndav, b), the Rev. A. Barber, Comity Hotel, and later In the aay tea was served been the saviour of the Light Bines so the Oxford Princess Alloe Hospital, where his wounds were 11; 14/9 Important official notice appearing In our adver­ following week the holding be Mayoral at tbe same plaoe. The 44 lions r of the ancient oaptaln came to the rescue of bis side and by his July 26tb, has accepted the ohaplalncy of the {h, Mr. X. Hyde, Mr. N. tisement oolamns, to the effect that on and after garden party v ill synchronise with the arrival steadiness, his watohfulness and his ooolness at a stitohed up. English Churoh at Locarno, on Labe Magglore, for July 25th the whole of the Eastbourne branohes of olty were duly Inspected, a visit to the oathedral at Eastbourne pf the French and Belgian proving particularly interesting. The return critical moment stemmed the torrent of disaster F or rates for Motor Car Insurance, apply six“months next winter. Mr. Eliot and Lady the Banking Companies will close on Saturdays at whloh had set in. Knott found a most useful Stonham & .Co., Incorporated Insurance Brokers, Kathleen Eliot hope to go there at the end of turns Football Made from fine 12.30 p.m., Instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto. This editors, who ai b to tour the South Coast under journey was made by a clrouitous route, with!* r. J. Uroell. Mbs halt at Tenterden, Eastbourne being reached at[a partner in Von Melle and the pair by oautioos, 9, Glldredge-road, Eastbourne. ’Phone 691. December. Glacd Kid, Derby arrangement has been arrived at mutually by the the aegis of tha newly-formed. Federation of skilful orloket pat an altogether better oomplexlon British Health and Holiday Resorts. -As the rather late honr. A vote of thanks was passed to Singular Accident. — On Monday two The offioers of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Shape, Potent Toe Companies conoemed for the benefit of the various on the game. Sussex Regiment held their annual dinner at the i staffs, whose weekly half holiday Is,9, underuuuer theone Gallic joumalints leave again in the forenoon Mr. A. G. Ryder, the oholr secretary, for the satis­ * * visitors (Mr. and Mrs. J. Slmmonds, of Southend) t Stevenson end Caps and Heel piece. existing arrangement, nndnly brokenin I into by. the of the followin j day, all too restricted oppor­ factory oharaoter of the day’s arrangements. j were descending a flight of steps leading to the Trocadero Restaurant on Monday. Llent-Col. C. !.i, M r.L»ter(St. George’s & I, Von Melle was content with keeping hie wloket middle parade (opposite Hartington-plaoe) when G. H. Alers Hankey presided, and the following amount of office work necessary to be performed tunity will b£ afforded them of becoming Sthawbbbry Tu and Lawn Danoi.—On np sued left the scoring to his oaptaln. At lunoh 4 Peter’s F.C.), Mr. Ham- W elted fob comfort. after the premises are eloeed to the pnlnblto. .. the lady, missing ner footing, fell to the bottom of officers were present: Col. Lord Leoonfleld, Major acquainted wit i the town and its attractions. Wednesday considerable success attended a com­ time the soore had risen to 102 and had mounted the steps. Mrs. Stmmonds, who sustained a com­ Hon. John Tnfton, Mr. J. F. Remnant, M.P-. Col. Cemetery were Stocked in half sizes. This contingency has been anticipated by the bined strawberry tea and lawn danoe of the to 156 before a separation was effeoted, Von Melle pound fraoture of the left collar-bone, was con­ S R. Clarke, C.B., Col. H. B. Scalfe, Col. R. W. M. preparation of a special French Guide, which Primrose League Oyole Club and the Eastbourne being oanghb at mld-on for an Invaluable 29. veyed to her apartments, Tbe Lilacs, Queen’s' Wetherell, Lient.-Col. H. C. Bridger, Major W. M. rineluded the following: “THE MOST DANGEROUS CROSSING IN will supply inf( rmation not obtainable other­ Rovers Cyoling and Athletio Club, whloh took Knott continued to make runs until he had plaoed gardens, where she reoelved medical attention. Clarke, Major B. T. B. Combe, Major R. L. Thornton, plao« at the Red Lion, Stone Cross. While some a oentury to his credit and was then almost Imme Major Baron C. H. von Roomer, Capt. L. St. P. nd, from Us broken-hearted The 44 K ” Shoe here illustrated is one of EASTBOURNE.” wise, though one would, perhaps, prefer in sub­ diately snapped at tbe wloket off Pegler. It was a E astbourne P arty’s M ishap in N orth sequent newspaper articles the personal proceeded on oyoles, others made the trip either by Beynon, Capt. F. O. Fielding, Oapt. A. J. Parkin, dad, from hia several choice designs we stock. The name To th e E ditor. motor ooach or rail. About 50 sat do wn to tea, and splendid triumph for tbe Oxford oaptaln and he Devon.—As the result of a motor ear accident at Oapt. Alexander Wood; Mr. R. O. Blenoowe, Mr. impressions of the visitors themselves. Yet riohly deserved the ovation he reoelved from the 44 K ” on a shoe is a guarantee of all that Sir: Cannot something be done to protect those this number was augmented to 100 for the subse­ Sheprwell, near Barnstaple, North Devon, on Fri­ 0. B.G. Leveson Gower, Mr. W.G. Toleon (Oxford­ dearist dad. from hia another, and (till more notable prospective quent danoe. Messrs. Smith and God ell officiated erowd upon returning to the pavilion. The Oxford day In last week, Mrs. Lerwlll, sen., of Eastbourne, shire Light Infantry), and Mr. Montague T. Turner. is best in shoemaking. who wish to cross the roads opposite Elliott’s fixture, is the 'Sussex Agricultural Show, * O-’s, and the musio was under the direction total realised 191. What It would have been sustained a fractured collar bone and outs on tbe dad. from Elsie and H i, Stores! I have often to pass on my way to ohurob, without Knott Is painful to oontemplate. Sir Viotor Horsley has promised to give an and I have to look right and left, and even behind, which is to be held at Sumpierdown, Old; ■. W. James. The party broke up at 10 o'olock, head. Tbe oar, It seems, was belDg driven by her address In Sonth-street ChnrohJOonnfera of Hunt­ AGXHTB: 1 then make a man across. The vehicles drawn Town, on July /5th and 16th. All the arrange-; of thanks being accorded to the host, son, Mr. Otto Lerwlll, other members of the party ingdon’s) on Sunday morning, July 12th, on the l^VAltar' d*rUne dad* from np aooentuate the danger. Thla may truthfully be ments and evidences point to the coming for his excellent catering, and also to The Dark Bines had a wealth ot really good being Mrs. LerwlU ju n ., and Mr. Kent, a member oooaslon of the Sunday Sohool anniversary. rand cousin. j iffioers and oommlttee for the admirable bowling against them. Pegler bowled magnlfi- of the Devonshire Park staff. A t a sharp bend In i Jessie, Florrie described as the noost dangerous comer In Easb- exhibition as one of the largest and most the road the oar overturned, and the occupants Mr. W. J. Collins Garrard, son of the secretary attractive that the society has ever organised. the following figures: In aeklng you to Insert my letter, may I beg Ithat were thrown out. Ooly Mtb. Lerwill was seriously of theEastbourneGasCompany.hasbeen appointed ht, member* Under these circumstances it isisafe to predict Primrose Leiague section j and the officers of ° I f Rons. Wickets. hurt, but the others received superficial Injuries seoond assistant upon the engineering staff of the tClub. some member of the Town Connell wifi bring this 11 ...... 9 2 ...... 3 urgent matter forward t Yoon truly, th at the high si iason will open ip uncommonly Dyers’ Club present Included Mr. S. Hoad and were somewhat badly shaken. Fortunately Ipswich Gas Company, and leaves Leeds University y. from Mr. and Mrs. brisk and prom ising fashion. 1 aptaln) and Mrs. Hall (lady oaptaln). Douglas, too, bowled wonderfully well, but with­ there was ready assistance to hand, and the to enter upon his duties to-day. ABESIDENT. out muoh luok. Then ‘there were the South members of tbe party were conveyed to Combe- AiL Boms’ Cycling Club. — Fourteen On enquiry yesterday at Elmameade we were . i the staff at the Saffrons. African G. A.. Faulkner, M. C. Bird, B. Smith and martin, where they were spending a holiday, glad to find there had been a marked Improvement Mr. W. James Cufbell’s members of All Sonia’ 0.01. turned ont on WedncWedn ee- G. V. Crutohley—all trundlers above the average. Thr Eastbourne Cricket Club have The P leasure Steamers.—The summerlike day evening. Lieut. Stevei ‘havlng the " arrange- 3,700 Mackerel in a N et.—Large shoals ot In the oondltlon of Alderman H. W. Keay. Fol­ iy, from a few old friend* to "J arranged to play a cricket match against the weather of-the list few days has tondneed to;thei ment of the rm xledthai gy-way ofPevensey maokerel oame inshore at Eastbourne on Saturday, lowing his reoent severe operation thla enbetantlal Some brilliant play was seen when Leveeon- and 3,700 were landed In one draw with a net. progress Is particularly satisfactory. s ^ to tb o n m e OoHege, offioers of the Fleet on Saturday, July 4th. The Increasing populi rlty of the steamboat tripe, whloh to Rtokney and ] , returning, after half an game will take plaoe at the /Saffrons, commencing from now onward are certain to stand Inin great hour’s rest, via rad fane Ktng’s Drive—a Gower’s XH. went In to b at R. H. Spooner and at 11.30 a.m. favour withhold ay makers. Amt jst next week’s M. O. Bird were tne first pair and they played with nt and mem- PevUntoy and Hallsham each consummate skill that they never looked r, a r .A . - W. S. SQUIRE & CO. British Womsm’s Tuprranoe Association. speolal exourslon i we notice aaallli 5 to Folkestone werci quite enfete, the >r thronged with folk to i boys of St. on Monday; a tr p to Boulognt on nesday; and a see a;psgeant, while in i likely to get o at Surely there Is no more delight­ — A garden sals in connection with the East­ ild at the latter plaoe a ful batsman In the world to watch than Reggie bourne Branoh of the Nattonal British Women's visit to Portsmouth______and ion Thaihursdey. large) outing wore gaily “ g themselves. the Eastbourne Football On the three following days there will be freqnent Spooner when in form. He Is the embodiment of Temperanoe Association took place, by kind per­ Ohrimes’ Summer L—To-day Mr. Arthur graoe and skill. He seemed a bit ont of praotlee EASTBOURNE’S GENUINE SALE. y.i from the girls at ElUoU’s General Furnishing Ironmongers, mission of Mr. E. M. Bewlay, In the grounds ot orulses through ihe squadron whioh la to anchor off Eastbourne. > , , the well-! oostumler and furrier, and oondltlon on Thursday, but his Innings of 68 .from! i, Miss Water- Electro Platers, Cutlers, &cM Southdown College, Park - lane, Will „ alnus-road, starts i summer sale. In all1 was a sheer feast of good things to the orloket- Thursday. Bin. O. B. Atkinson performed the Sussex Agric ultural Show.—In connectioi lovlng crowd. lng ceremony. The Rev. William Lae, Mrs. departments the sale i genuine one, original • memory of a with the oomlng show the Eastbourne (|es Oom- stook only being on off« and the whole of this ; A G. Topham I. Allen, Mrs. Carlisle (president of the branoh). , pany Is again nitlng oat a marquee as a bngr being submitted at snbet Qttal______reductions Inprloes.____ Equally meritorious in every way was Bird’s dls 22. TERMINUS ROAD; Mlsa Jaokson (hon. secretary) were 'present, | kitchen and Is qffering a number Of gold, silvi This)exceptional o ity for “ bargains” In I play. In tbe matter of brilliance, in fact, It perhaps C H R I M E S 1 and Mrs. Allen gave an explanation of the work and broDse .medals for comp S t. costumes, drosses, furs, i„ should not he missed, too* the P»lm. He soored rather faster than ARTHUR accomplished at the Women’s Hostel in Easb- competitions” art being a under thi 1 Spooner and some of his shots were absolutely . / bourne, while Mrs. Carlisle also spoke■ upon the dlreotlon of Ml is Randall, of Eaetbourn Teacher and the Bib l i.” —This is this pepfeot tn their timing end execution. One work in the town. Part bf the proceeds, which School cf Domes la Economy, for ente o: of an address whioh Is to be delivered at particular out past point was superb, the ball | i1!?] ALL THE LEADING MAKES OF u m realised about £10, will be devoted to the Women’s Red Cross nurses, students, past and 'present, ms Rooms on Friday evening next by travelling to tbe boundary with lightning speed. s u m m e : SALE M t y_ l Foot- Hostel. The weather wee delightfully fine, and of evening technical classes: for' lee of Sussex; H, Carter, formerly secretary of the Bible I believe this is the ex-Snrrey captain’s first MOWKRS AND ROLLERS.. the function afforded manifest pleasure to those Ms. t . t t Malt- and for elementary school c. ’ Mr. C. 1 ie. London. The si will deal speolally appearanoe on the Saffrons and his 70 will be long | attending. Herman 8enn, Ihe eminent expert, has wltfit jUie controversy that i lately arisen. Pastor remembered for Its super-excellence. om J Elioteio Light Loan Applied F ob.—On consented to off date m judge. les dose on W. M. Evans, of the Oat dlakplaoe Chapel, 1s to Commences THIS DAY (Saturday). and°Mru G. Heath- GARDEN TOOLS or EVERY DESCRIPTION Tuesday morning Mr. H. B. Hooper, M. Inst. C.E., Saturday, July,51 h. Particulars entry forms tide at, the meeting, whloh Sunday Sohool : : | are obtainable of the Secretary bourne Gas there are particularly With Faulkner and Douglas together play I Company one of the Local Government Board Inspectors, avlted. became slower and consequently less attraotlve, held an Inquiry respecting an application by the Company. DJ irtm sn’s Outing. The annual outing of bnt the Sonth African managed to bring off one or ) of the old Swifts :— LARGE VARIETY OF W ISE FENCING, Town Councilmnoiltof t - — Hubband and Wife.—Yes , in the two boundary strokes before stomps were drawn K. |A- NSwman, J. purposes of the eleotrlo light i the i mployds of Bradfoi ’s Dairies took plaoe on EVERT ARTICLE m uch REDUCED Divorce Court, i Mr. Justioe >ve Deane Tuee Leaving East! urne at 1.30, the party, for the day, the boon then etandlog at 154 for two TRELLIS WORK AND RUSTIO ARCEBS. were present Alderman M. 1 made an order I gainst Mr. Kent Martin, late wlokete. the Electric Lighting Commit num Battle by motor ehars-a- ! • : ■ • i • Mr*. W. H. tbonrne, ai i the enlt of hia Mrs. Clarice banc. On an excellent repast was partaken Martin, w io had filed a pe for restltn. Of the Oxford bowlers Von Melle seemed to be I COSTUMES, DRESSES and PUBS. □1 momoryj of “ of at thetbe GeorgeGei Hotel, aafter whloh many visited Hr," from tlon of cod jugal rights. Tbe n t had the Abbey, in spite of 'ieavy showers, a most muoh the most difficult to play, although Brlstowe written to his ulfe: “I have illy thought obtained both the wtokete that fell. Von Melle the Lawn Mowers Ground & Repaired. —Mr. Sparrow said, enjoyable time was spenf and* therthe return journey swings In from the off to each an extent that he over ouT last talk together and all affeotloa was made about “ Inepeotor, the assessable value o f _____ seems now to be lead I have deoldi hot to return; has three men fielding at short leg and praotltally i'.eito wtth deepest £438.760. the total Indebtedness of the dispenses with the slips altogether. Some of the : N o Goods are purchased for the Sale. home.” ''INN Gardin P arty at .—The members ) officers, N.C.U’s end '508,587. Mr. Sparrow said It ot the congregation of toss of Huntlng- Dark Bine fielding left mneh to be- desired, and Traranm No. 1167- to raise the £656 for switch „ International ,TIOH. this rendered the work of Howell, standing deep stations, &o , out of revenue, and it was —An advertisement tioulara of don’s) Oburoh, South-street. thelr annual A ll G enuine Seductions of the O riginal Stock. afternoon, In the country, all the more conspiouonsly > Football decided to reddoethe amount ppUed for to forthcoming 0 at the; brilliant. Saffrons Roc der the ai the above ion. About rinfritodt. P u n o b sb A l io s M em o rial P eksbtterian Sunday School.—On ~ very enjoy- potted by voluntary contributions.—The association. B. Uovd’a| able, excellent When the game was resumed yesterday morning carried out by day about 180 ohtldren and adults subject Will be “ The Golden Age The minister Is the weekly return of patients for wi the annual outing In connection wti (the Rev. Weetbnr] among the In oharmlng weather, Douglas was quickly got rid ■Jane 24th: Number of patients Jane tartan Sunday School toGlynde Park, Salvation i j u t ’s | comp any, who much beauties of of, having added only a single to his previous even-1 'tt -nP® V| admitted during the week, 21: dlaoha in oharge of Mr. Mitray Stanley, the Band to V isit j CaAtboubns —O; tbe : rail-kept grounds. meats were pro- lows score. Faulkner was jcjoined by Crutobley, H untsman.— Mr. Alfred the week, lsTdled, 0; remaining In tendent, journeyed by .the 9 55 and Sunday, July 4tl and 5th, on the ▼Met, Mrs. Weetbury Joi Moodle and Mrs. andl the pair played very good cricketi In their own A R T H U R CHRIMES, A to the Duke ctf Devon- data, llAThls hospital la open to the 1 thanks to the ’genial7 tondlttonn. meetings to be xradooted .Jby Gray! being in charge of i i stall, whloh realised differenttt styles. With hiehis scoresc at 68, Faulkner 1, has been presented visitors onSundays, Wednesdays and B« enjoyable dar In the country, Numerous Elwyn Ollphant, of Switserland, a considerable sum, ee d Oso the ooffee stall of was weil taken in thei islips hr)from a ball which be ■ . • T fibers of the Hnnt In j nibbled at but ought to nave left severely alone. i m treat I to 4 AddieinwJ qi.mi were ployed, and lnnoheon and « Staff Band of the Salvation Army the Misses Burfield a n d ______in stall of Mr. knntemafi during the are urgently needed. Contributions w on the ground by the member) Of the bourne. The band Is reputed to ' Burfleld. Music was dispensed Intervale by Four wlokete were down for 233. it desires to convey fully reoelved fay the Hon. Treasure^ Owing to tbe train service the fine one, and Its performances | various artiste, including Mr,, Se j , the ebnroh TERMINUS ROAD, Eastbourne ...... for thole J.P., Wi_ leave for home at the early hour exotte oonslder* ile publio ii The organist. We o n Informed that 1 i church funds MaoLaren fame In, and Von Malle, was bowling ivisitor: Mr.. bourne being reached at 7.30. -delegatee attend! eg will be in ooetume. benefited considerably from i One Shop and Entrance only. (Opposite Bolton Boad). J i party. wonderfully ", though without mneh suooeu,

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WEDDING. ALL SOULS’ FINANCES. AW To ensure ao LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION. Namos and MOTOR NOTES. taffetas with ninon tunics and smart black tulle | Mr. Kobluson an| holiday spirit was predominant, as was only ;■ L’P IO N ” ON EASTBOURNE. WEEKLY hats. Viscount Doneraile acted as best man. to maintain the funds of the ohuroh, so that my,' Mr. Judd. Mr. natural an such a bright June day and with suoh Among the many guests invited to the wedding I R e m e m b e r successor may not find himself next Easter face, Alldeu. Mr., Me a diversity of attractions. The League of Young were the Maharajah Gaekwar and the Maharanlol to face with an adverse balance, or with any friend. Mr and : Liberals were well to the fore with their old "LA RIVIERA ANGLAISE.” One sometimes hears motorists S|ay, “Funny Baroda, the Maharajah and Mabarani of Cooch anxiety regarding finance. Mr., Mrs. and A, BngUah fair, which was a replica in miniature that Miohelin have given up racing." But there also, there « and Miss Kraus. Behar, the Bishop of Chester and Mrs. Jayne, the "k'ndm the new finance scheme for the Diocese Mrs. Turquaud. of that seen a t the Town Hall recently, and they is a reason for this retirement from the racing Dean of Chester and Mrs. Darby, the Archdeacon Winchester, All Souls’ parish is asked to eon- . did extremely Well in providing in a great no Custard so Phllippmn, jun. , In its issue of June] 20th, the French paper wprld, which every (motorist will appreciate. of London, Sir George Power, Sir Arthur Dryden, 1 trib u te £33. L ast year, thanks m ainly to th e Misses Chattaival measure for the amusement. Farther pleasure good work of Miss Charlotte Orr, our parochial: Addidcott | was to be derived from the Maypole, dances by L’Union contains a three-column article on East­ To go back to tlie- beginning, Miohelin only Colonel and Mrs. Hopton, Countess Szbarqy, went in for racing because there was something Colonel and Mrs. Evans Gordon. Mr. and Mrs, p u re secretary, and the response given to it, more than ' CkunKEL V ie w __] children under the direction of MIbs Betts, the bourne, contributed by Mine. J. Demares de Granville Barker, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Crowden, the £30, which we were asked to raise, was sub-: and Mrs. Mallin-o coooanut shies, the musical selections, by the HiUerin, Park View, Lasoelles-terraoe. The to, learn from i t This was in the good old1 days nutritious as earthed. Our Secretary, whose- address is 10.'. ’ 9.—Mr. and Mrs. before racing tyres jwere the monstrosities they the Rev. Dr. Henry Belcher, and Mr. E. P. Warren. , Williams. Mrs. „ Hailsham (Prize) Brass Band, and last, but by article appears under the heading “ La B'rviera A reoeptlon was afterwards held at the Ladles’ Burhngton-place, will be glad to receive the' too means least, the dancing. The Eastbourne are to-day. There was to learn that which would names of new subscribers. The Diocesan Fund: Mr. and Mrs. Barr] Women'8 Liberal Association took advantage of Anglaise; La Cannes du Nord,” and deals in a improve the quality |>f tyres for general purposes; Army and Navy Club, In Bnrllngton-gardens, and | RBSUI.-Mias Cnrr the honeyncon will be spent at Folkestone. BIRD’S* is esse itial to the well being of the diooese. and Mrs. Worsey, t the opportunity to hold their annual outing, while pleasantly descriptive manner with the chief and as long as rami ' “ 1 am confident all loyal Church people will- characteristics and attractions of the town. The in that direction, just so long did Miohelin con­ 2L—Mrs, WllkinsoiiJ many prominent peqple in Hailsham arid the l\d, realise their, responsibility and privilege iiy: Hidasthand — Mr. a | surrounding district were present A company of following are short translated extracts;— tinue to take part jn races. That these lessons ,2 for supporting it.: T he ColuvqwoodI about 800 sat down to tea, the arrangements “ Among the numerous seaside resorts of the bore fruit was demonstrated by the conspicuous MR. J,C. TOWNER’S PROPERTY SALE. In Pkl,id * 7id “ Since toaster, 1913, the Rev. W, Johnson-Jones' Mr. Clifford Lav for this neoessary refreshment having been English coast nearest to France andi which with success achieved yedr after year by Miohelin over ^ R G B Sid Miss Curl lias oome among ue. He is doing an excellent: P ortreath.—Mr. 1 principally made by the committee of the justice may be compared to onr Riviera, aristo­ all other competitors—and not only On the race- work, especially amongst the men and Lads, and cirouits, but on the!roads of the world at large, Mrs. Phillips, f. Haiisham Women’s Liberal Association. Some cratic Eastbourne deserves the first place. The On Monday afternoon Mr. J. 0. Towner sub­ Jus 1^1 thru I preaching and earnestness are greatly B o sto n H o u s e —M l of the charming Puritan maids from the old persistent mildness of its climate until late in ! where motorists w< re finding out how great a mitted for sale by anotion, at The Auotlon Mart, valued I sincerely hope that for some time to-* Misses Stenhouse 1 English fair modestly assisted in meeting the the year gives it a popularity even in the oold difference lay—as it ies to-day—between Miohelins Eastbourne, a number of residential and cottage oome he niay be able to continue his ministry at -Ailsa.—Mr. and M rl requirements of the assembly, but with an utter and foggy days of the northern winter. .. and tyres of ;other : takes. All S o u ls. K st o o u b t .—M iss 1 1 properties, the whole of which were disposed of. Misses McDormotl disregard for the traditions of. their faith they “ Eastbourne is situated in the centre of a large ■^Eventually, howe er, there was nothing more The following prjees were realised “Also rinae the last report was published.' to learn from rack tests to the Advantage of comb. Mr. Pavel were afterwards seen indulging in the various bay at the foot of green hills, on which it partly Deoame necessary to build at 43100 per annian....i.j...... J...... 1,285 lately come to .take her place. SisteT Florence ’ j stand was illuminated with delicately tinted fairy exposed to the dry and bracing east winds." It abnormal aked ” monstrosities which No. 15, Susans-road, freehold shop and dwelling- vB o u v e r ik Housk.- house, let at £40 per annum...... J...... 600 has already endeared herself to many, and* we5 lamps, as indeed-was various parts'of the ground, is one of the sunniest spots on the English could stand a tenfifio strain for four or five feel sure she will prove herself a most capable • Hollaud. Count; Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Leaf-terrace, three leasehold Cassaigne. Mr. Riviera and when I walked last autumn on one hundred miles, but which could not; even under .cottages, let-at w. per week each...... 315 and skilful helper. of the three great flower-adorned parades which ordinary running conditions, do (the greater Tompdett (2) No. 57, Channel View-road, leasehold dwelling- • . ‘ft is a pleasure to acknowledge tho ^ P arkstone.—Mrs. ._ overlook1 the sea from ten till three I could distances whioh the tourist demands, house, let at 10s. per week...... 225 kind help given to our parish by tlie churches of Miss Andrews. Ml -of the arrangements rested upon his capacious imagine it was our own enchanting shores of that Consequently Micielin retired from the race­ No. 64, Ceylon-place, leasehold dwelling-house, let BWyf Fnmty, All Saints’. St. Anne’s and St ' W hite House.—Mq shoulders, Mr. H. Sexton, the Liberal agent, was paradise which leads from Menton to Saint. track, well satisfied with the knowledge gained No. 27, M^fleld-place, leasehold dwelling-house, 4501 FATAL ENDING TO A SUNDAY; & 1 S H L L. He telephoned to the matron and John a, and also to express to the churchwardens’ - Valentine. Mrs. 1 a genial and picturesque figure in bis dial English Raphael.” and with the emblems of victories achieved. let a t £3o per annum...... j...... 400 | - | followed them up to the hospital.hospital, Deceased was sidlesmen, ohoir, district visitors, Sunday Schooi Trigger , costume, and he even found time to merge into “Eastbourne, ‘the beautiful,’ which was once Mioheiin left it to others to spend time ana No. 20, Junction-street, Polegate, freehold cottage, suffering from a fracture of the base of the skull, teachers, Band of Hope helpers, Church Lads’ Lilhukn.—Capt. auJ Signor Sextoni, whose wonderful exhibition was a Roman colony, then a little fishing port (there money in constructing racing freaks, and con­ let at 5s. 6d. per week...... J...... 165 OU TING. Brigade officers and other helpers my apprecia­ Mrs-Gipps Miss may be used if necessary, as It Is absolutely h im - bricklayer, had slight oonousslon and injury to classification of roads had, since their last meet­ 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Bu only illegal for' Sir Ed. Carson: to arm the men, pimAi.------1 I less. But be sore to get the bisurated magnesia, of the oar, and the next thing he remembered was ing,: gone a considerable distance further in the Ringwood hut it was shameful (applause); and if they took Master of the Rolls, goes to the House of Lords, and East Grinstead—W. & H. King, 2, London-read. two fingers of his right hand, and one of his finding himself In the hospital. A strap of the House of Commons and elsewhere. The Iload 10.—Mrs. Langmore. . his elevation will, no doubt, have reminded his Forest Row—Hnnnis itt & King, Motor Agents. as other forms of magnesia have not the same aotlon knees Was badly out; while Townsend sustained Mr. and Mrs. PiggotL • steps of that kind they never knew where it Hailsham—A. F. Smit hi 8, High-street, In the stomaoh as the bisurated, and frequently do hood was found loose juBt after they started in the Board had accepted all the Council’s proposed II —Mr. and Mrs. Rol J'would end. Personally, he thought the Govern learned brothers and the legal profession generally an Injured shoulder, wounds on the baok of his morning, and .Vine tightened this. census points except two, namely, the one on the ' Haywards Heath—J. T. Hampton & Co., Coventry more harm than good.” head and his left arm, and an fojury to his left leg. Mrs. Catton. Mis.-el i were to blame for not stooping the arming, of the amusing caricature which appeared in a buildings. The driver of the char-a-bano explained that .Pevensey to Warding road, whioh had been ? ML—Mr. and Mrs. Hahl ped that locally they would eoon rot a London evening newspaper when his first H eathfield—CafTWi’S Garages, Ltd., High-street. The two latter were able to proceed home the same this strap was only usSd when the hood was np to struck out, and the one on the Seaford and New- side. Miss Birchcll ate, beoauae until they did they could not appointment as a Chancery judge was notified. H enfield—W. A. PoWell, High-street. ™ ttiTm . — T i_ , TT . Tr I night, but Etherington was detained. He never keep It In position. The strap had no nse when haven road, which had been moved' to a hundred Mrs. Palmer i much progress. It was ex-Lord Chancellor Halsbnrv who gave Horsham—Jackson Bijos., London-read. BADGER HUNT AT LEWES RAILWAY regained consciousness, and died in the hospital the hood was down. yards, west of the junction of the road leading W est View .—Mrs. Rice Bros., 63, Wes rstreet j - Mr. and Mrs. Theob Kkllaway, m the course of a vigorous him the poet, and the cartoon showed the two 1 during Monday night, By Mr. Hillm an: If they had been sitting on the from .Tevmgton to Friston instead of it being at eminent lawyers about to fall on each other’s H ove—Hammond & S< ns, 48-47), Waterloofstreet. Princess M ansi >x.~ said he had a pleasant reoolleo&ioh of the Langton’s, Ltdy W ck Garago, Davigdor-road. STATION. seat they could not have been jerked out of the Exoeat Bridge and Halfway-cottages. He expected Mr. and Mrs. Kagg t urne Division, for it was there that his necks, with the suggestive legend, “ Kiss me, Lewes—J. C. H. Marti j. Ltd., High-street. THE INQUEST. oar. There were six In the back seat—three were ‘he .alter alteration was made because the Sea Hardy,” beneath. > It was the design of a certain and party menu, Mr. Hector Morison, made snob a gopd —J. H Herbert & Co., 18, Surrey-street. The circumstances attending the accident were seated on the back of the seat, one (Mr. Pettitt) was ford Urban District Council were taking a census I 48.—Mrs. Grlgg, f. fight. Unfortunately be (Mr. Morison) was not member of the Bar who should some day succeed Midhurst—John Poat). A telephone message reoelved at Lewee Railway sitting on the seat and two (Messrs. Prodger and near Exeeat Bridge. The Road Board wanted the Mr. Lawson to the Bench, where his father, a deserved Petworth—8. E. C. R ipley Station on Saturday morning gave rise to great Inquired into by Mr. G. Vere Benson (the East census carried out in. August. ■52.—Mr. and Mrs. Wa a Sussex man, - but he did thA next best think P ulboro ugh—Allred i loodsell, High-street. Sussex Coroner) at S t Anne’s Parish Room, Lewes, Weekes) were standing, one at the door on eaoh favourite, often flashed out with real Irish wit. eXoltement. And well it might. Late the previous The Chairman said1 the amount of traffic on Giles . and .married a Sussex lady, and he would learn Rotherfield—R. Red man, High-street. 1 on Wednesday evening. Mr. D. Banks was chosen side of the oar. i S ydney H ouse.—Mil aa the result that Sussex waa not so silly as The : tory of the autograph hunter who declared Rye—E. Bryan, 22, Kii g-street. eveniniingja large_ „ and „ freshly eaught badger had foreman of the jury. Mr. A. Chester Hillman By deceased's brother; There was not room for the Pevensey to Warding road was very extensive. Cooker. Miss Net! people supposed, but was. a great deal more himself to be a specialist of one writer is well St. Leonards—Saxon Motor Co., 48, Norman-road. arrived■ eafor" for Mr. Hardy, ‘ of Iford...... As it was too late watohed the proceedings on behalf of the driver six to sit on the seat. The .natter was referred to the Highways Com Brook-Gratle. Miss I stubborn. That quality was necessary in the known. The signature which „ he principally Seaford—French's Gi e, Steyhe-road. then to deliver it the box containing the animal was By the Coroner: Is was risky to sit on the back m ittee. llr. Otto HoinbureA affected was that of the gentleman whose hand­ Selsey—J. Davis, Selsey Hotel Garage, i : deposited in the parcels' office, ana early on Satur­ | of the ohar-a-banc. A Wilmington Footpath. Mr. and Mrs. Arml| Home Counties in the task they had before them. Storrington—P. Chainlens, White Horse Hotel Yard. of the seat. Witness got up there soon after they Turning to the political I situation, Mr. Kellaway writing adorns the notes issued by the Bank of day It was taken to Iford. A short time only had Alfred John Ether'mgton, eon of deceased, said commenced tbe outward journey, and others Mr. Canton called attention to the bad condi­ Jack Barry. Mr. _ Uckfield—Rice Bros. High-street, he lived with hie parents at 26, Cavendlsh place, Strange. Mr. and said be did not believe for one moment that the England, and those who are familiar with Mr. W adhurst—W. Baldwin,rin, Durgates. elapsed before a telephone message was reoelved followed suit. It was a foolhardy thing to do. tion of a footpath on Wilmington Common, and Russell Government would, dissolve until the Plural J. G. Naime’a caligraphy will be interested! to W est Tarring, near Worthing—J. Hollands, High at the Railway Station Inquiring as to the where­ Eastbourne. He saw his father at Eastbourne The Coroner: The explanation is that they oould it was decided to communicate ivith tlieWilming Railway Station about 8 p.m. on Saturday evening. B«a View .—Mrs. Attl Voting Bill had: been passed;' and then, in a know that he has not been forgotten by a faithful street. abouts Of the badger, for, strange to tell, the box on obtain a better view of the country and a little ton Parish Council, it being thought that that Carr. Mbs Beck. , personal reference to the present Member for Government. But the duties of Secretary to the W orthing—Wade’s Mjotor Garage, 30, Chapel-road. being opened was found tenantless. more fresh air. It seems quite a reasonable expla­ authority should move first in regard thereto. Cooko-Collls Smith.] this division, he said Mr. Gwynne was an hon. Bank of England) are not confined to signing It then became the turn of the railway officials noo uu uuu „ „ „ „ „ „ ulu „ull lc, nation. Many might do ft, although as a n.ivter Hawkins. Master H* Member whose choral efforts had excited amuse­ names to bank notes and drafts, aa is said to be of fact it was risky. The Eastbourne Registration District. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe ment all over the country. He (the speaker) had ’the, sole occupation of certain City millionaires THE WAYS 0 THE HOUSEHOLD. to a^trong'box’ wUh lron ? £ s fo ffom!mThe°d^ “ d dled luring Monday ffighti I t’was explained that there was a seat for eaoh The Registrar-General wrote stating that he pro­ Miss Hawley. Col. L -no idea that Mr. Gwynne was so strong on and company magnates. appearance of a badger from a properly fastened Hunlop, a carpenter, living at 14, Sydney member of the party, and when the journey was posed to apply for the statutory sanction of the Mrs. Joosting. Mr.| Local Government Board to the proposals: <1> Mr. and Mrs. Dnfflell hymnology. He noticed that Mr. Gwynne A propot to the appearance Of Sir Joseph box, and whioh In turn bad beeh left ih a looked-1 S?ad, p, Eastbourne,---- saia_he w as.secretary of, .the commenced each member occupied a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Vldaf belonged to that little group of Tory statesmen Beecham’s name in the honours list, it is For many years the bulk of the populace up room, wanted a lot of explaining away. The Eastbourne Working Men’s Club, who had’ their Arthur Ford, of 25, Pevensey-road, Eastbourne, That the Part of Eastbourne County Borough Mr. and Mrs. Kup whioh was less interested in political questions announced that his name figures prominently thought that the on y substances thait nourished offiotals set to work with a will to solve the mystery, annual outing on Sunday. The party, numbering the driver of tbe car, said above tbe singing toe and Civil Parish now included id Westham sub- .Monslgnor Brown, than political scandal. They had keen noses for among those who are buying from Mr. Mallaby- •the body were mut they dro^^raigh^hroughl^wes'!______„ the time at from 11 tq 12 miles an hour. At the district. It wae pointed out that the effect of him some possibility of influence in Parliament estate market. But “the plots " included in this the pubTio. They pseachdd the doctrine of grape gentleman returned home for his dogs. The All went well tllL they were near Gibraltar Farm, these transfers would be to make Eastbourne Heaver. Miss Flshe servloes lot a carpenter were requisitioned and a time the qar was on a straight piece of road between County Borough a self-contained registration sub- Mr. and Mrs. Matthe. if he would go in for serious political work. second sale comprise no lass than two of the sugar, a substance that is all nutjriment and Firle. There was a good deal of singing going on, two bends. This straight seotion was about 40 gale. Mrs. Ground. I Another meeting took place in the evening, biggest playhouses in England as well as the easily assimilated. (.little good could be done by hole wahcut in the floor on eaoh side of the badger. and In the midst of this there was a shout, whioh district. ; Daye. Mrs. Heglnbof One of tlje doge was sent down to try and draw the yards long, and he was mid-way between the two The Council decided to approve of the "sugges­ Mr. J akes Green presiding, and being supported market, and it is likely, therefore, that, where talking of grape su] :ar, unless people were told witness thought was “ A hat’s off.” He turned bends. He pulled up the par in about 10 or 15 feet Mrs. Stone and fried hy Mr. Ward Humphreys, Alderman B. Duke, the American impresario failed, Sir Joseph may where to find it. Ai d so the great doctors urged animal, bat It Was not successful. A broom handle round and then heard somebody shout “ Man tions of the Registrar-General. Orant and friend. Jl was next utilised to try and poke the badger after he beard the shout. The oar was travelling Mr. and Mys. PictoiL Mr. F. Allen, Mr. E. E. Gould and others. succeed in giving us popular opera at popular everybody to eat Cu Xante; not on occasions, but overboard.” He at once passed tbe word along for perfeotly straight at the time and he did not notice Sanitary and Buildings Committee. prices. The Engiah OpeTa House, meantime, oyery day, and more than once a day. Of course i out,„ ■ but! j ,these -. - efforts. . were . . . ___ useless,. . ■ as also „ __ were the driver to stop, which be did as soon as he Wales. Mrs. Young.] Mr. Ward Humphreys spoke upon the land any jolt. Hospital.—As the supply of coal at the hospital Smythe Mr. and if proposals of the Government, remarking that the seems likely to become a music hall permanently.- it was something a a revelation to: millions of Hardy s attempts with a whip. Mr. Hardy, heard. There was some difficulty In making him Miss Pelly. Mrs. Edge] good folk that a tiny and inexpensive fruit like however^ managed to catch ho d of the animals hear owing to the singing. Witness and several The Coroner, in summing up, said lb was evident was nearly exhausted, the Clerk wa9 directed to- land question should not he a party matter, To the list of peers, actual and expectant, who obtain quotations for two trucks of good house­ Mr. and Mrs. Pattleori although he claimed that the only party which have found their wives in Amerioz^-that is to say. the Currant was Vms of Nature’s mbsLpowerful talUnd.wlth the helpof another man, succeeded others jumped out of the vehicle and ran back. that- there was a risk attached to sitting on the Shorting. Mr, and i t .nutrients. Now'thjey have discovered that all in pulling the badger out and putting It In a Baok. back of the car, but, although tt was unwise, a hold coal for consideration at the next Council Mr. Allen andjparty. could properly deal .with it was the Liberal party. in the millionairedom of the United States—will They found three men—Etberlngton, Vine and m eeting. I t was perfectly true that the Tory party talked shortly be added the Easl of Euston, whose the claims put forward on behalf of the Currant It was afterwards tiken safely to Its destination. Townsend—ljlngl 1 In the road. They stopped a perfeotly reasonable explanation had been given C a v e n d is h Hoikc.-Sld ■bout the land question, but they were talking engagement to Mias Havemeyer, of NW York, is are perfectly true, tRs Currant ranks amongst the It took about an hour and a half to get the badger a message for a d r o W T c h . ? Z% Plans were submitted for: (1) Proposed house Mr. C. Kenneth Marc] about a subject which they did not understand, announced-this week. Should he succeed to the popular foods of tbs day. Here is tone way of out and the proceedings were watohed by many of they found there was a telephone close by, but any blame attached to anyone they could go Into at Alfriston for Mr. Walter Comfort, Mr. W. T. Mr. McMaster. Mr. « enjoying it. 1 the railway .servants and passenger^ numbers the evidence more fully than they had done, but B. Foster, architect; (2) proposed addition to Miss Layman. Mrs. cd and when people talked about matters they did Dukedom of Grafton, he will then be the fourth owing to the delay they decided to plaoe the three Wanganui, Pevensey Bay, for Mr. F. H. Davis, Mr. Taylor. MIbs Vif not understand, or at any rate did not approach of hie orddr who has married across the Atlantic, LuncA Oalcc. standing on the counters to see what was going on. men In the obar-a-bano and eonvey them to Lewes. probably the jary were satisfied that it was an Mrs. and MlsS Wrlg! in the right spirit, they invariably made mistakes. the other three American-wedded dukes being |-lb. Currants, 1-lbJ flour. 6 -0 2 3 . dripping (or a They oalled at the first dootor’s residence they acoident for whioh no blame could be attaohed to Mr. J. Coster, architect; (3) amended drainage of Mr. Teiry. Mrs. Band Marlborough, Manchester and Roxburghe. So 8 anybody. . i • . ■ , . ! Blizewood, Park-lane, Willingjdon, Messra Mark Mrs. Aehbarnham. . The Liberal party, not only through the mixture of lard, dripping and , bqtter), -ozs. eame to, and he sent them direct to the hospital Martin & Son, contractors. Resolved to recom­ toogue of the Chancellor of the serious, indeed, has been the- drain upon the sugar, 2 -ozs. oandiedi peel, 1 egg, 4 pint milk, | and folio wed them np to the Institution. All three The jury returned a verdict of “Accidental Dowager Lady Jennq A NEW SUSSEX KNIGHT. death,” and expressed tbe opinion that no blame mend the seme for approval. (4) Amended plan James. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd George, but also through the mono heiresses of the wealthy “four hundred” that 4 teaspoonful carbonate of eoda,: flavouring. men were unoonsoloua when they were ploked up. for proposed additions to seven houses in North- Mrs. Dobson. Mrs. . responsible tongue of the Prime Minister, had some little time since an enterprising Yankee Method.—Rub dripping into the flour, add sugar, One regained consciousness, and one partly came was attached to anyone. terraoe. Pevensey Bay, for Mr. H. J. Gell; Mr. W. Benjamin. Mrs. and] slated solemnly and definitely to the people that Senator introduced, or threatened, a Bill in Con­ Currants and peel, diteolve the soda Sin the milk His Majesty has been pleased to confer a Knlght- round on the way to Lewes and then beoame H. Parkinson, architect. Resolved to recommend Royds Bentley. Miss.1 their next great job wee the reform of the land gress making matrimonial alliance with British (sour milk will do), 1 dd to the beaten egg, and x>d upon Mr. James Bradford, J.P., of Oaklands. unoonsolous, but deceased remained unoonsolous all the same for approval, subject to the party wall* Forbes Hallelt. Mr. i system, whioh had top long oppressed them. noblemen illegal L Lord Euston is 64; he ' make the cake inixtur a moderately edft. Bake in Haywards Heath. Mr. Bradford, who has reoelvi the time. Witness was sitting on the third seat being 9 inches in thickness throughout. - been previously mauled. His father, the Duk 14 NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION. yUKKIYSBOBOUGH Txiey promised this should be done without undue one tin hours, or ti o tips about ooe hour. a large number of congratulatory telegrams and from the backbaok of thetbe char-a-banccbar-a-banc with three others, Mr. Knight proposed the adoption of the report. , delay, but when they came to the people with of Grafton, is one of the Grand Old of )' letters, is a native of Helpstoo, Northampton- »pd a few minutes before the accident he saw the Miss Henderson. Mid * • . « «. « ■ ai.:: • * . , f i 4Lmaa mam « a aaa AA iin/i nn nail AlTnii An n arnflB e Ad rn/1 Mr. Chandlesb-Chandless seconded, and it was Mrs. and Miss Lavendq thisI proipromise---- r of---- sympathy— ______and1 help,_ they — ------asked House,------of Loreorda.I and_— last---- MondayHPV attained! shire, and, although he baa spent many y> his Lordship ii: kn

1 EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914.

A faa|rim rabk ffiigitoiB1 Ifist. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE. EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. t i§., ,.... w u III, South Street ...... m S19 Toisphoao wos. (u ; 0rMV«■ To enaure accuracy Visitors are Invited to send shoot this year ou the home range. The Crumbles Names and Corrections, dearly written, either to PEVENSEY. Ranges having undergone i t enslve alterations, the Publishing Offices, South-street, or at either of INCREASED INCOME they have now provision lor 24 men to shoot at the G RETIREMENT.- the libraries or Principal Newsagents. No charge JOHN BRAMPTON, FOB same time. Eastbourne Is apt daily favoured in Is made for Insertion. (for the letter f read famiy.) A PICTURESQUE DISPLAY. having such a flue range situated in close proximity -JW This list is not Intended to inelude permanent to the town. < '4 of accounts for AH Residents. By ApponmoNT BUTCHER. By To celebrate the first season on the new range it the historic grounds of Pevensey Castle on I N V A LIDS is proposed to have a special day at some near date. ng Master last, the Vioa* kindly lent for the oooasion by the ROYAL PARADE. Notloe to skilled 6 hots. This year the Counoil of Eliot) observes that th e STREET, EA8TB0 of Devonshire, the members] of the East easily obtained by securing the National Rifle Association have approved the 8 itiafaotory that there is da » Bn m n .- C a p t and Mia Beard. Mrs. Cloutman. 52, Mr. Cloutman. Miss Hunter. Hr. Atkinson. Mr. To TBS; L a n To the Lath Division of the Girls’ Friendly Society took ANNUITIES depending oin the issue of bronze badges in plaoe of the skilled shots’ n x>rd.” “But ait the same In a very interesting and pdetureeque pageant, certificates. etowurt. — Capt. Moors. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Kin s Edwabd VH., Kin s Edward VIL, i, ‘the offertories in church,' 11, Grand Hotel Buildings, Eastboi ting the G.F.Si In the, Empire, and illus- actual state of health. In some cases The prize list, with dates and conditions of r. and Mrs. Treen. Mrs. and Misses Cohen. Miss 1908. 1908. competitions, will bo issued shortly. «4 d bught to reach a higher owan. Miss Asplin. Miss Shew. Mrs. and Mies by tableaux of people among whom work Is that eeveral of our most, ___ nhilL Mias Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Oatenbr. Subscriptlou for ordinary member 10s. the season. Mrs. Bjrron. Mrs, Walton and friend. ‘ done by missionaries supported, or assisted, aye been removed by death! Master Jenkings. Miss Jenfcinga " e society’s funds. The branched throughout MORE THAN DOUBLE the ORDINARY BENEFITS W. W. DENHAM, Hon. Sec. | further help. May I taka, ENDING JULY 4th, 1914 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. . PBIOB LIST FOB j and arm endeavouring to provide £3,000 on St joining with the church- __ Misses Lalean. Mr. and Mrs. If of the Prineeee Patricia’s Hostel for women have been granted Apply !• ■ , . ] Mrs. Maguire. Misses Briggs. ents In Regina, Canada, and it Is towards this most heartily those who . For cun A Misses Armour. Misses MUTTON. for particulars to Local OLD AGE PENSIONER DROWNED. buted to the church funds, Hlmmona. Mr. Da Costa. Mme. Lt funl L that a portion of tbe proceeds are to go, the lg Easter, 1914, of earnestly ^ Mr. and Mrs. Legg. Mr. Thompson, Messrs. 1____ SIRLOIN ... per lb. LEG ... per lb. other part being utilised bi aid of the society's work Agents, or to Secretary his to do all in their powe* Mr. Robinson and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. In Sussex. The activities! of the G.F.S.j spread to all On Wednesday efternoon, shortly before half- h Mr. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. W IN G R IB LOIN ... parts of the world, and In view of the admirable Eoyal Exchange A s- j ) of the church, so that mjt ROLLED RIB ... SADDLE ia8 t three, Albert J. Woodhams (assistant to Mr. id himself next Easter face- Alldeu. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Moore. Mrs. Watson and work whloh Is being done In this and other oountrles V. Futcher, weights and measures Inspector for friend. Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Watson. TOPSIDE ... .„ SHOULDER.., It was particularly gratifying to the promoters of surance, London. In- j • erse balance, or with any Mr., Mrs. and Miss Powell. Dr. Evans. Mr., Mrs. SILVERSIDE WHOLE NECK the Lewes District) norioed the body of a man lying nice. U . and Miss Evans. Miss Nichols. Mr. Blow. Mr. and the pageant that the event was so Substantially corporated 1720. face downwards in Winterbourne Stream, a few BRISKET/...... BEST END NECK supported. Between 800 and 1,00b spectators ln.ee scheme for tire Dioceee ------* ~ "tppaou. Mr. BUMP STEAK ... IRISH STEW Governor, Sir Nevile yards to the west of the oottages at the bottom of als1 parish is asked to coll­ . Cr., Mrs. and watched with keen interest and appreciation the Winterbourne-hollow, Lewes. He called Mr. J, G. _ _ , ,_ J__ MLJ ______Korton. Mr. BUTTOCK STEAK CHOP ... 2 0 0 performers as they grouped themselves around Lubbock, K.C.M.G. ar, thanks mainly'to the. OUTLET each Cox, a postman, and a sergeant In the local com­ arlbtte Drr, opr parochial A4dlaoott_ ■ 1 -±_ BEEF STEAK ... the pentral figure of Britannia, the rising ground pany of Territorials, who was at work on his allot­ se (riven to it, more than, OrsawNfL view.—Mra. Rogers. Miss Bury. Rev. GRAVY BEEF ... on the south side of the Inner Cast la, fringed by BRIGHTON BRANCH: 130, QUEEN’S ROAD. ment close by, and Mr. W. Weller, a young man, and Mrs. Mallinsoo. Mrs. Parkinson STOCK _ 0 6 asked to raise, was sub- •a-M r. and Mrs.’Wallace______Williams.Miss Wallace stately trees and thick bushes, forming an excellent who was at woik In a field on the opposite side of r,: whose address' la 10. Williams. Mrs. Badlantvne. Misses Ball&ntyne (2j. VEAL. natural setting for what was a brilliant and effec­ ASSETS . . . Exceed £7,000,000. the stream, and they quickly got the body out be (fladl to receivA, the- Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Mrs. and Miss Dykes DAIRY-FED PORK. tive spectacle. The weather conditions were not of the water and commenced artificial respiration, . The Diocesan: Fund B am .-M iss Cnrrey. Miss Brown. Rev. F. W. and LOIN* ... per lb. all that oould be desired, for although the sun while Woodhams went for the policQ. Dr. J. R. in* of the diocese, and Mrs. Woreey, t Miss Biaokmore LEG OF PORK ._ . per lb. FILLET shone from an almost cloudless sky, ithere was a Stelnhaeuser happened 10 be passing the spot loyal Church people will 1L—Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. JOliott. Mrs. Sydney Ridge stiff south-westerly breeze, whlohj while not - Bidastrand.—Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, t. LOIN ...... ii OYSTER 0 10 shortly afterwards and ho continneil artificial sibility and privilege in T he Colli \ gwood. — Mrs. Hlokson Mr. A. Hayes. PICKLED ...... BEST END K: e c k " 0 11 seriously Interfering with the performance, made It respiration for an hour, with the assistance of Mr. Clifford Lawrence. Mrs. Slaughter. Mr. Curl. HAND...... BREAST ...... 0 8 somewhat difficult foror the vocalistvooalists to keep in time Sergt. McIntyre and P C. Penn, but Ufa was found the Rev. W. Jotasan-Jane*- Missouri SPARE RIB... CALF’S FOOT for Jelly. _ each 0 8 witn tne oronestra, and in the recitativerecltatljve parts the THE MINISTERING LEAGUE. CE0SS-IN-HAHD. to be extinct and the body wa9 removed to the He; is doing an excellent l—Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Miss Dunn. Mr. and + principals were labouring under considerable mortuary. " men and lads, and _ Ups, f. Rev. and Mrs. Gibson, t difficulties, and were often unable,to make them­ C.E.M.S.—The annual meeting of the local House.-Major-Sen. and Mrs. W. Stenhonse. branch of this society was held at the SohoolRoom The deceased was identified as an old age and earnastneee are greatly Mimes Stenhonse (2). Mr. and Mrs. Stenhonse, f. selves heard by the whole of the assembly. After GARDEN MEETING AT “ THE C L IFF.’ last Thursday evening. The Rev. P. R. Ferris pensioner named John Farley, aired 83, who lived lope | that for some tilde to- AnAL-Mr. and Mrs. Grellier, f. SPECIAL BEOOMMENDATJON. making these allowances nothing but praise can be presided. Tbe Treasurer presented a financial with his son, Police Constable George Farley, ot to continue his ministry at Estooubt.—Miss Hodge. Rev. and Mrs. R. Le Pla. accorded the participants, and their sucoess was the East Sussex Constabulary, at 130, WeBtern- Misses MoDermot (3). Mr. C. Roake. Mr. P. Edge- rendered all tbe more oredltable by the faot that statement, whlcfa showed a balance in hand of Address by Countess of Jleath. £2. 6 s. 5d., wbilejit appeared from the Secretary’s road, Lewes, Tbe body had to t boen in the water port was published,, comb. Mr. Paveta Mr. J. Qraveta Mr. London. Sirloin of Scotch B eef and W ing Ribs lsi per lb. only, one complete rehearsal had taken plaoe, and long, for the deceased was seen earlier In the after­ for hospital wo* iir Mm. T. C. Melle tt that on the morning of the event. Tbe different report that there had been an Increase of three rrt,_ __rcr„A memoersmembers during during cne the year, year. roe The officers were noon. He was wearing carpet slippers, and bis hat Florence (Mias Vigor) has MARINE PARADE. branohes had been alloted the task of jworklng up A garden meeting was held at The Cliff on Wed and stick were lylug in ihe stream, whioh is a place. Sister Florence theif own particular tableau, and it was a striking appointed as follows: President, ttthe Rev. P. R. ^OUVEBIR Horan.-Mr. Edwin Holland, r. Bills nesday afternoon, by kind FeVrts: treasure!-, Mr. B. Godbold ; secretary, Mr. little more than a foot deep at the spot. The moat herseilf to many, and! we uouana. Countess Hogov. Mrs. Cassaig . Miss NEW SEASON’S CANTERBURY LAMB. tribute to the ability of the organisers of the func­ Burton, for tbe purpose probable explanation appears to be that deceased herself a most capable Cassaigne. Mr. and Mrs. & D. Tcmpsett ?. J. H olt; committee. Capt. T. M. Twynam,1 Mr. Misses SH O U L D E R ...... 9d. per lb. tion, as well as to the intelligence and enthusiasm branoh of the Ministering Children's League and O. A. Bennett, Mr. E. G. Ramsbotham, Mr. H. W. was walking along the Lower Brigbton-road, and Tompeett (I) of the members, that at the crucial moment the com­ the Ministering League. The gathering was through falling eyesight did not notice tbe edge of to acknowledge the P srkhtonz—Mrs. H. Wood. Mrs. Lane. Mrs. _ L E G ...... BEST N E C K !...... I lOd. „ Stone, Mr. W. Kenward, Mr. J. Caunt and Mr. J. _Miss Andrews. Mr. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. ponent parts should havb fitted so well and har­ rendered additionally pleasant by the delightful Hayward ; representatives on Federation Council, the steep bar k, which was overgrown with grass, > parish by the churches of LO IN ...... TA RG ET ...L...... U 7d. moniously together. surroundings, a remarkably fine view being &o., and fell into the water. Some blood on one 'nts\ 8 t. Anne’s and St. W an* House.—Mr. and.Mrs. Hobson. Mr. the Rev. P. R. Ferris and Mr. E. G. Ramsbotham. ressrto the church warden*, Valentina Mrs. Lovering. MissHyall. FO R E Q U A R TER Specially Selected SADDLE 1, 8Jd. The pageant opened with the entry of the obtained of tbe sea and cliffs, while the perform­ Mr. Stone was further nomluated aei voting delegate side of the head showed apparently that he had Trigger “ Spirit of the Past,” a part that was ably under­ ance ot the school orchestra, under Herr Musoat, to the London Conference. Mr. S. Herring was a fall ot Visitors, Sunday School IiIusukn.—Capt. and Mrs) Rrook-Asoongh. Mr. and taken by Miss Mothersole, of Bexhill, who repre­ added yet another delightful element. The Inquest was fixed for lasteveningat theFlra >pe helpers, Church Lads’ Mrs. Glpps. Miss GilUirps.. Mr. and Mrs. alllota Mies eleoted a member of the society. sented an old woman In grey robes, who onoe more Lord Mea t h was requested to occupy the ohair, Station. >ther helpers my apprecia- _ ------»Elliota Miss VivtVivi KlUott C h o ir O u tin g .—The boysof 8 k Bartholomew’s E oton Hoosk. Misses otraigt t(2). Mrs. Wrightion ENGL ISH LAMB. roanjs “ for a short space this land I knBW ot yore.’ which be kindly consented to do. He said he had they are doing in Christ’s She expresses surprise at the transformation Church Choir had their annual outing on Saturday, Ha an noton House.—Mi s Co Un^ridga. Mioa itowuell HIND QUARTERS...... per lb, FORE QUARTERS 1 /- per 111. had no Idea that he was going to be asked to pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jones. Miss Jones 4 1 / 2 which ha8 come over the country in the words side until he came to Eastbourne. The explanation when they journeyed to Brighton. They were if^teep regret that I realise accompanied by the Rev. P, R. Ferris and Mr. D. HOW A GAIETY FAVOURITE MADE last time I sham as Vicar 9 m t HOUSE. -Mr. and Mrs. Maud. Mina Nottingham. LE G and LOINS ....,1...... 1 /2 SHOULDERS ...... 1/2 „ But all of the objeots ot the League would be better given Miss Thorpe. Miss Border. Miss Bowley Where___ _ by the Countess, but some wordB were necessary J. -Holt (organist). During the day visits were etter for the report. But I AUndon.—Mrs. Atkin. Mias Atkin. Mrs. Daggett. paid to the Palace Pier, the West Pier, the Museum HER HAIR GROW. wife and I are taking is; Mr. Eve. Mrs. Eve. Mr. Probert. Mrs. Proberti. The explanation is forthcoming from the “ Spirit from him. It was now some years sines the grateful for the kindness Miss Probert. Mr. Evans. Mrs. Buebery. Miss of the Present,’’ In the person of, Miss Apthorpe, Countess founded the Institution and the progress and the Aquarium, and the boys also had a trip on Bosbery. Mr. and Mrs. Pye. Mr. Pja inn. Mr. and SPEOI NOTICE. also of Bexhill, who, representing a young girl In had beenyvonderf ul, he could assure them, although the “ Brighton Queen” pleasure steamer. Tea MISS KITTY MASON and OTHER ACTRESSES to) me, and tor the teas partaken of at The Cairo Restaurant. during the 10 years of Mrs. Batch ell. Master datohell. Miss Tolhurst. Miss piqk robes, indicates that she will bring before the it had not oome up to his wife’s expectations. He ALL RECOMMEND THE SAME God’s richest blessing Butt wondering gaze of her sister spirit “ our oountry’s oould not say how many people there were now Albion Hotei__Mr. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins, f. HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGES, HAIR TONIC. upon this parish is my Mr. and Mrs. Delrauca, Mrs. Mulrbead. Miss Moir- 1 noble work.” She forthwith oalls England, who, through the League, were thinking of others Scotland,. Wales and Ireland, and adds, “ Th< and not of themselves, for spiritual work they bead. Mr. and Mrs. Young and daughter. Mr. F. M. Free from Chemical Preservative, p j ^ g HASTINGS. r. totalled £760. 6 s. 2d., Bmith. Miss Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Miss LB. all nnited, make our power at home.” oould not gauge. Statistics were often misleading, We have lately received many remarkable letters oilities there remains a. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Rev. and Mrs. Gowan. IDE FRE8H DAILY. V The groups then entered from various parts ot but he thought there were some 2 2 buildings erected Thb Royal Visit .—A s previously announced, praising the qualities of Lavona Hair Tomio, and . an invested reserve of Mr. and Mrs. Day. Mrs. Mills. Mr. Potter. Mr. and the ground. The representatives of Wales came in oonDeotion with the League throughout the H.R H. Prinoess Henry of Battenberg will visit for the benefit of our readers we publish an lid. Mrs. r ranks. Mr. aod Mrs Woriook. Mr. and Mrs. first, jin appropriate costume, singing, “ March of world. There were a certain number of young Hastings next Wednesday on the oooasion of the extract from one written by Miss Kitty Mason, C. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. ffite, to be held in Alexandra Park by the local Mottley. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Stott Glxndowhb (Burlington Place). 4GTON GARDENS. Men of Harleoh.’’ Then! followed Ireland, the people brought up not to think of others, but of who is at present appearing with suoh enormous girls being dressed in bright green oostumes. on themselves only. If there was one organisation branoh of the Young Helpers’ League. The 6Uoeess at the Gaiety in After the Girl. She MARINE GARDENS. Mr. W, 8 . Kerbs. M. Musa. Mdlie. Hubin. Miss 2.—Mrs. and Miss idett Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Hiokie. Misses Hiokle (J). ( Mrs. SunnylAwn.—OoL nd Mrs. Btalnforth, L The Hon. whloh the, shamrock appeared prominently. Next which .endeavoured to bring about common sense Prinoess, who will arrive shortly after one o’clock, writes as follows: “ I have been using Lavona COUNCIL. JPttchlkt House.—Mrs. H. M. Wilson. Master F. Wilkinson. Mr. ana Mrs. Rawlins. Masterr Gutman Mrs. Fraser's f.^ oame the representatives ot Scotland, In blue In the up bringing of ohlldren It was the associa­ will be received by Viscount Hythe and the Mayor Hair Tonio for some time and have much Wilson. Master J. Wilson. Miss Carpenter. Cl ST. 0 Mrs.L_ and nurse. Mias A. Hall. Miss Archer. Miss Montvord.—Mdme, Lavolne. Moos. Lavolne. Mdlle. dressoB, decorated with tbe thistle, and singing tion founded by his good wife (applause). It was and Corporation, and will proceed to the Queen’s pleasure in saying that I find it not only beneficial Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Layton-on. Mr. and Mrs. Lavoine. Mr. Witting. Miaa Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. to the hair, but also extremely refreshing. Its W. F. Loake Mr. and Mrs: Brazier. Miss ChUd. Mr.. Mrs. and “ Blue Bells of ScotlandL” and finally Englant the essence of their Christian religion that it was Hotel for lunch. The Queen’s Hotel will be left iiural District Council was. Misses Rees. Mrs. and Miss Burt Mr. John McLean, Warriiow _ [ entered to the impressive strains of “Sussex' more blessed to give than to reoelve. She wanted at 2.15 for the park, where the opening ceremony effect on the growth of the hair is really Temaxk- ftoXBT.—Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. Miss Higgs. Mr. Biggs M.P. Mr. Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hoot*.-Mr. d Mrs. Murray, i Mr. K. Murray. to show parents that to be really kind to the will take place at 2 30 in the bandstand. The able.” ^iany other well-known actresses have The Avenue, yesterday. Hyde Parker Rev. F. L. Mis8ee HarrieoQ (2) (Jas. R. Dear). These four groups, having arrange! GRAND PARADE. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. oxtail, t Mr. BUokman. Miss themselves on eaoh side of a dais, Britannia children was to teaoh them to think of others and Princess vyill declare the fete open, and afterwards sent simrmr opinions—60me tell how Lavona Hair [.G., C.I.E., presided, and not of themselves—to thiuk of father and mother, receive purses from about 30 children. Lord Hythe Tonio stopped most serious cases of falling hair i the Rev. E. E. Crake, Mr. L—Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. Edith Thornley KnnilwouTH Court (Wilmington Square). Hex tall. Miss u MIbh Matthews appeared, a dignified figure, escorted by two Boy X—Mrs. Simmons. Misses Simmons (2). Mr. and Mrs. Cot Davidson. Mrs. MacGregor. Miss Bertram. Morninscudn.—: rd Smith. i(ffM Smith. Mrs. Sooute. The assembled performers then sang brother and Bister. It was not self-sacrlfloe to go will preside, supported by the Mayor and many —others, how thoroughly effective it is in remov­ . Knight, Mr.' L. H. Canton. Simmons, Jun. Mr. and Mrs. Woodley. Mrs. Earn. Hies Offin. Mr. and Mrs. S t John KneUer. Mrs. and Gordon. Mr. R. Gordon. Miss Homfray. Miss Rule -Britannia,” the solo being powerfully round begging, and therefore Lady Meath dis­ friends of the League. Tbe Prinoess will make a ing oandruff—nearly all remark liow wonderfully Mr. Roberts Miss N. Loake. Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Buffings. Mr. and Goalding. MIrh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wotherspoon. couraged collecting cards and other forms of tour of the Btalls, and witness one of the displays it improves the appearance of the hair. As a Chandless-Chandleee, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 1 rendered by Miss Riper, of Battle. Tbe English I^rnsby and Mr. T. E. Varley* A—Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Graham. Miss Graham. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Bums. Miss Long. Mr. and gTmi-P In this tableaux was composed of the girls begging. They had three delightful homes for of the boys of the W atts’ Naval School before matter of fact Lavona Hair Tonio is so good Rev. Goddard. Miss Goddard. Mrs. Walker Urs. Ernest Alderton. Mr. and Mrs. Brudenell Silvester. Millbbs Dal*.—: 1 Mrs. J. W. Still and son. Mr. destitute children near their home in Surrey and taking tea, after which H R H. wlU leave the park that it is sold under a personally-signed guarantee glummer. Miss Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Beswiok and friend. Dr. and Mrs. Gray. Mr. and and Mrs. Ashley yacke. f. Eastbourne branoh, who also figured as of satisfaction or money back, by F. W. Bridger, Norton Houbn.—1 , i Baxter (8 ). Mrs. SolbA Col he thought that they should all try to do some­ In order to join the five o’oiook train to London Mrs. Foster. Mr. Robins. Mr. Reyes. Mrs. and Miss “ Cana A” In the Colonial section. At the call of 28b, Seaside-road; A Procter, 5, Station-parade; jation op Roads. ^ 6 .—Misses drowley (2). Miss Penn. Mrs. Cousins, t Belt Mr. and Mrs. Grierson. Mr. and Miss Fergnsson. Solhd. Mrs. YelVerton. Miss Yelverton. Mr. and Brlh inia the Colonies appeared, and formed up thing to help those less fortunately circumstanced from Warrior Square Station. The Fire Brigade j arising out of an entry 8 .—Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, sen. Mr. Harrison. Miss Mrs. McEuight Misses Shnter. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Mrs. Zimmerman; on each side of the platform, each representative than themselves. In oonoluslon, Lord Meath said and Fishermen’s Society intend erecting arches on J. Stoviu, 5, Central-buildings; Richardson Jonee, rat the question of the- Harrison. Mr. and Mrs Fromlett Miss Sohafft&r Dobbs. Master Dobbs ji ilng appropriately attired, and oarrylng he had no doubt that everything he had said would the line of route. The following is the text of the Heathcote Pharmacy, Heathfield; Boots, Cash 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Boll. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron, t. Mrs. CARLISLE ROAD. Chemists, all branches, and nearly all leading d, ainoe their last meet- MOSTYN TERRACE. Cobours Housb.—Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Miles, Mr. and ’uct or emblem ot their respective be torn to pieces by his wife, but he could not help address whioh will bs presented to the Prinoess by Ring wood - it th a t He had done his best and no man could do the Town Council:—“To H.R.H. the Princess chemists. A deposit of the price of a bottle is do distance further in the 10.—Mrs. Langmore. Misses Langmore (2). Mr.Reevee. Alexandra Hotel.—Mr. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blackett. Miss Blackett es. Followlni ^ all that ie asked while you make the trial, arid if nd elsewhere. The Road Mr. and Mrs. Plggot Mr. Piggot H. Freeman. Mr. Leslie Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Southborouoh.—Mrs. Wright. Mr. Wright. Miss spirli of the past am more (laughter). Beatrice Prinoess Henry of Bittenberg. May it Cardwell Miss McNalty. Mr. B. Langrishe. Mrs. please Your Royal Highness,—We, the Mayor, the Tonic does not noticeably improve your hair, ill the Council’s proposed U.—Mr. and Mia Moyle Shore. Mias Shore. Mr. and W. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs.' Lemos. Mr. and Mrs. of strl :ing tableaux, The Countess of M eath said she must first —and your decision is absolutely final on that 1 wo.■. namely, the one on the Mrs. Catton. Misses Cat ton 13). Mr. and Mrs. Briggs E. Frost Mr. F. E. Fordham. Rev. D. Browne. Mr. IteeL Miss Roll Mrs. Lee. Miss Betty Wright. an Indian dispensary, a Burma bazaar, tender their' thanks to Miss Burton for kindly Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Hast­ road, which had' been ~ . and Mrs. Gaham, L Mias Green. Mrs. Chsrm- and Mrs. George Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Buxton. Mr. Luke. Mrs. Green ings, thePremierCinque Port, iaCouncIl assembled, point—you simply say so and your deposit is Mrs. Kady. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb. Rev. J. D. Blwell Man sweet seller and other allowing them to meet In those charming grounds. returned. Everyone interested should certanly the Seaford and New- - Miss Blroholongh. Mrs. and Miss Glaeser. oo; IN STREET. representations. There wss a pretty They were living in wonderful times. They did beg, on behalf of the inhabitants of Hastings and St. ___. Palmer and Mrs. KlwelL Colonel da Silvia Mello, t. Mr. and Leonards-on Sea, to offer your Royal Highness a try this excellent preparation. -_a moved to! a hundred West View.—Mrs. and Miss Theobald. Miss Carr. Mrs. W. Gardner Beard. Captain Codpe Oates. Mrs. Hazelville.—Miss __Miss Kerrioh ‘ unrehearsed Incident before the final hymn, when, not know what to expect when they opened their ion of the road leading Mr. and Mrs. Theobald. !. Chesshyre Walker, f. Mr. and Mrs. MoAndrews. Waratar.—Mias •n. Mrs. Johnson. Miss Newen. after the spirit of the future, Miss W by borne, 0 :! newspapers. Wonderful scientific discoveries very hearty welcome on the oooasion of Your n instead of it being at Princess Mansion.-M iss Mollez. Misses Wood (2). Mr. and Mrs. P. Piggott, f. Rev. Stapleton. Mrs. Ml-s Gibson. C Mrs. W. Capper. Miss Capper Bexhill, had recited some lines, Lady Franoes were being made, and astonishing inventions as Royal Highness’s first visit to this anotent borough Mr. and Mrs. Kagg and friend. Mrs. and Miss Annan Stapleton. Dr. and Mrs. Shatters. Mrs. Ash win Mona House.—L L. Howard, f. Mrs. FlaskeUy. Legge, under whose able jdireotlon the musioal the result of them. Thoughts, too, were chang­ We warmly appreciate the deep practical sympathy RESIGNATION OF THE JUNIOR ma^e^beoauee tlvTstea- udjputjr Miss Whitmore. '. and Mrs. GuBh. t with, and interest, in, charitable institutions and dl.—Mrs. Urigg, t Mr. JnUan Spicer. Master Bploer. LANSDOWNB TERRACE. St. Cuthbebt s. Davy. Mr. and Mrs. Welch. arrangements were oarrted out, was presented ing, and that was a good thing in some ways, for :il were taking a census. Miss Percy. Miss with a beautiful bouquet of roses. Lady Frauoes it did away with a lot of .useless customs. But it movements for the promotion of the welfare of the MEMBER FOR BRIGHTON. Road Board wanted the Mr. Lawson I 9, -Mr. Simeon Jones. Miss Llppitt Mies Cope. Major community whioh the members of the Royal ■«.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hadrlll Mr. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Collls Browne. Captain ColUs Browne IKLD TERRACE, conducted tbe orohestra of 30 Instrumentalists, almost seemed as if the sense of right and wrong August-!, I 1 -j Giles “ f i OO] the rendering ot the musloj being precise and skll- had also changed with the times. Some people Family so oonstantlv manifest, and whioh la once the amount of traffic on 10, —Lady Dunglaea, £»' . 1 i 1 ■■ I 6.—Mrs. Seymour party " more evidenced by Your Royal HlghnesB’s graolous The Hon. John Gordon, junior representative of Sydney House.—Mrs. 8 oames. Miss Earner. Miss U.—Mr. and IbsTCooper. Misses Cooper (2). Mr. and 1—Mias Mur ton said that the virtues did not exist now. They road was very extensive. Coaker. Miss Nettle (Joaker. Mrs. Coilarb. Mrs. Mrs. Tongue ___ The pageant was organ la by Mrs. Hibbert, were sending missionaries to China (and she was presence In the borough for the purpose of opening Brighton In the Home of Commons, has decided to Hie Higluv Brook-Gratte. Miss Hibbard. Kev.and Mrs. Eokersley. 11.—Misses Smallpii Mrs. and Miss tong the fete promoted by tbe combined Hastings and to give up his sea: in Parliament. At a meeting of sways Com- SOUTH CLIFF. IS.—Mr. M. Keating, P., and Mrs. Keating ildent of the G F.f Tht onerous duties glad they were doing so), but she wondered some­ Dr. Otto Hombnrger. Or. Wralske. Miss Griffiths. -Colonel and Mrs. Kerrloh. Miss Morpeth nt secretary were lapably discharged by times wnat those good people In China thought of St. Leonards Committee of the Young Helpers' the Brignton and Hove Conservative and Unionist itoN Footpath. n y - - Mr. and Mrs. Armltage. Mr. and Mrs. Becks. Mr. H >E GARDENS. Jack Barry. Mr. tiarohard. Mr. L. Strange. Mr. B. A—Mr., Mrs. and Master Donner illsqn, of BexhIUj while Miss Gee, Western happenings. In China obedience to one’s League In aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes for orphan Association on Monday evening, the Chairman enUon to the had condi- Strange. Mr, and —* ■ Mrs.------Saunders,— Mr. and----- Mrs. T.—Mrs. Haines. Levinge. Miss Levinge. Miss itortford, acted as ige manage]tet. parents was a strictly observed rule, but only the and destitute boys and girls. We pray that tbe (Alderman Colmar) read tbe following letter from ilmington Common, and Rostell ELMS AVENUE. Voules. Miss blessings of Almighty God may rest on Your Royal Mr. Gordon :— Marlborough —Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Mundy. reant was repeated, In slightly different other day she read In a paper that modern children unicate with the Wilming- Bba View.—Mrs. Attlee. 1 .. Mr. and Mrs. COURTLAND9.—Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Coi did not obey their parents. True joy was to be Highness and all those oonneoted with Your Royal 1, Queon’s-gardens, Hove. i being thought that that Carr. Miss Beck. Mr. 23.—Miss Wears ! /. Mrs. and Miss Jen; l the evening and between the two perfora­ Highness by the nearest and dearest ties.” 20th June, 1914. ______and Mrs. Ridadale. ttsv. Clarendon House.] 4 8 *8. RandelL Mrs. Wooltorton. tes there was a service on the,ground, the found in helping others, and that brought her to Dear Mr. Colman,—As you are aware, I find myself in first in regard thereto. Cpoke-Collia Smith. Mlaa Cooke-Colds Smith. Mrs. CAVENDISH PLAOE. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. Wing. the Ministering League. Years ago she was in iwkius. Master Hawkins. Mr. Hamm. Mr. Frooms Mr. B. J. Jarvis. treaoher being the Rev. ]F. Campion,' of West A Coventry P atmore Memorial Tablet.— my 65th year, and my strength rapidly lessoning during (iMHSXBATION DISTRICT. r.and Mrs. Roscoa Master Koeooe. Mrs. Hawley. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Cnllle. Mrs. Kveritt. Miss Everitt. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Miss Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. Jrlnstead. The collection was divided between the parish where the present Bishop of Chichester A tablet to tbe memory of Coventry Patmore has the past few months. I have, therefore, taken steps to 'Hawley. Col. Up pie by. Miss Uppleby. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Gerrard. Master the S.P.G. Medical Missions and the Lodges and was vicar, and she told him of her wish to been placed In the Town Hall. Mr. Edmund resign my seat in Parliament, as I am no longer able to wrote etatiAg that he pro- 12.—Mr. and Mrs Blowers. Mrs. Turley. Misses Jack- form suoh an assoolation. They had a very carry out my duties efficiently. In retiring, 1 desire to Joootmg. Mr. and Mrs. Vidal! Mr. Lnttde. CAJ $ RIDGE ROAD, iV ■ Homes of Rest of the G.F.S. In the Chichester Gosse, who performed the unveiling oeremony on record my gratitude to all the community for their kind­ sanction of the and Mrs. Duffleld Jones, Mr and MIm Maitland, small beginning, and their expectations were to the proposals: (IV 18.S-B^Ua Price. Miss Barker. Miss M. Barker, Mr. Cantab.—Mr. and , A. L. Tompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dlocesl Friday, said Patmore was one of tbe most interest­ ness, and specially to the Unionists and members of the and Mrs. VidaL Mrs. Luttje. “ ' and Mrs. AlAlston,8tpn. Mrs. Dobson. Fred Sler not great, and1 there Lord Meath was wrong. ing and oharaoterlstio figures In tbe Imaginative Unionist Association. To yourself. Colonel Woolley and m e County Borough id Mrs. Kupfer*-— ” [Lord Me a t h : I knew it was coming (laughter).! . .ided in Westham sub- M>wnp Rmmi. Mi l a —Miss Legit: ;Miss Whjtwiltwell Mrs. and Master G! iREDGE ROAD.; literature of tbe mid-Victorian age. He dwelt upon Captain Tryon, among many others who labour in the Barg err. Miss B Highbury.—Mrs. ell It was so well received In Amerioa, however, that Patmore’s close and prolonged connection with good cause, my sincere thanks are due. The light for irred to Eastbourne srub- 2L—Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hnmpage. Mrs. ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. it became Immediately an international association. Constitutionalism and good government grows hotter, rUTSl civil parishes of V S J t Barnes! M is Campbell. Mrs. Shingletou. Hastings. A great persistency of purpose marked Miss Trevlthiok. Missee Russell. Miss Odenorants Holloway. Mr. 8 ie| i Nagel Mr. and Mrs. I P] SEY ROAD. t Subsex Division. They had homes in all parts of the world. She and I feel sure that Brighton will continue to give a should be taeasfemd > Thomas. Mw. Banc, 76.—Mr. and Mrs. 8e' ell t Mr. and Mrs. Savage him through lUe, ana It was Interesting to note that strong support to the Unionist Party in Parliament. L'WjeeWOETH Hotel,—Sir Herbert and Lady Oarnduff. a.-Misses Collins (3). Mr. and Mrs. Smith . Commander the Right Hon. Viscount Curzon, R.N.V.R. wished to explain one thing. Their society did when he was not more than seven years of age he Believe me, yours faithfully, district to Weetham sub- 78.—Miss Summers. Johns. Miss Sproston Commanding Officer. not bind the members down to help any particular id out that the effect o f Mies Ganntlett. Mr. Loom Mrs. Swanton. Mrs. Glknparkk.—Mr. and Mrs. Puttock. Miss Pnttock. Dalment.—Mr. and Miss Matthews. Mr. and had made up his mind to live, when he was grown (Signed) J ohn E. Gordon. Heaver. Miss Fisher and friend. Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, t Mr. Cocking. Mr. Mason. Mrs. Field. I__ Field (2) 8ub-Lieut. A. H. Crook, R.N.Y.R., A.O.C. Eastbourne Institution, as lODg as in some way or another they up, la a certain large house in Hastings, whloh he be to make Eastbourne Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Briggs. Miss Nightin­ were helping ot hers. They had only one rule, viz., —A resolution was adopted expressing regret at -ined registration sub- Miss King. Mrs. and Miss Hood. Miss Wagner. Rossetti.—Mr. and T. B. Dnke, f. Miss Duke and Company. admired as he passed it on the top of a ooaoh. Mr Gordon’s resignation, and particularly at the gale. Mrs. Ground. Miss Evans. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr- Cox. Miss Matson. Mrs. Bass and child. Mr. friends. Mrs. an Misses Drew. ___Mr/ Cunnington. Orders for week ending July 4th. that every member of the League must try to do at Days Mrs. Heginbottom. Mrs. Fleming and friend. Smith. Miss Smith Miss Cole. Mr. Col This he contrived to do, although he had to wait oauatj neoeS8 it»t,ing his retirement, and thanking to approve of the auggee- Mrs. Stone and friend. Miss Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham. Mr, Monday .-ffloating. least one kind deed every day, and to be loving, forty-four years for the opportunity. He *na hlmforhisvaluableservices.-Thedhatrmansubef Grant and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and friends. , VICTORIA PLACE. Tuesday.—Physical training and boxing. kind and useful to others. I t was so simple that ' meral. Wednesday.—Boating. some people must have wondered whether lb wss tenant of this house, which was remarkable for \ quenljy announoed that Alderman Thomas-Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Pioton Warlow. Mrs. Everet. Mrs. 16,—Mrs, Kunzer, f. Mr. Williams. Miss Williams its huge magnolia, for sixteen years, until, to his lord had been approaohed and had expressed his 1 uildings C o m o n n . Wales. Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown. Miss Thursday.—Recreation. worth while forming a society to carryout so small exceeding indignation, he was turned out of it by Bmythe. Mr. and Mrs. Gutienette. Mils Forster. HARTINGTON PLACE. JirribaisJ Friday.—Morris tube and bugle band practice, a thing, but the great things depended on the willingness to become Unionist candidate; and on >ly of coal at the hospital [ Miss Pelly. Mrs. Kdgeworth and friend. Mrs. Lowden. DBS8 BAH Mansion.—Misses Cranfleld. Mrs. Taylor, f. A. H. Crook, Sub-Lieutenant, A.O.C.; C. R. Browne, the owner, and never consented to enter Hastings tbe motion of Councillor Turtou, seconded by the Clerk was directed to- Sub-Lieuenant; K. E. Parkes, Midshipman; T. Turner, small ones. They had found it was necessary to again. Mr. Gosse dwelt upon the principal features |f*l Mr. and Mrs. Pattiaon. MlesFrere. Rev. and Mrs. G. ▼krnon Borax.—Mr. and Mrs. Hadow, L Mrs. have a soolety to inolude their members when Alderman Barnett Marks, it was resolved: “ That two trucks of good house- Shorting. Mr. and Mrs. GoodfeUow. Rev. A. OgUry. Edwards. Mr. Edwards. Mias Brown. Mr. and Mrs. BURLINGTON HOT^L : F. Bretton, C.P.O. ; of Patmore’s residence In the Mllward Mansion, this meeting learns with very great satlsfaqtion ! "on at the next Council Mr. Allen and party. Mrs. Crooks. Mrs. Holmes Smith,!. Mrs. Ben tick, f. Mr. and Mrs. Grey (Tbet Hotels, limited). its can be enrolled for the above company. grown up, and so the Ministering League was and expressed the opinion that this waa the Norlanb Hotel.—Major Hoey. Mr. and Mrs. Percy ig recruits should apply at Battery any evening. formed. Hhr great object was to get the members that Alderman C. Thomas-Staoford, J P., is willing Cavendish Hotel—Sir Isidore Spielman. Mr. Gearing. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cuylj Mias Campbell |bjeots taughtare: Seamanship, gunnery, signals, happiest portion of the poet’s life. It was at to become candidate for the vaoauoy caused In the for: 0) Proposed house- Mr. C. Kenneth Murchison. Mrs. and Mr. Hmtemin. Smith. Mrs. Duncan Moul Mrs. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Cuyler Mis. MoGhean from early youth to old age to love and serve Hastings that the series of “ Odes ” was written, Mr. MoMaster. Mr. Wakley. air. and tire. Layman. Johnson. Messrs. Johnson . . : H i Mrs. Bowerman Mrs. and Mtse Bell lining and boxing. The (applause). representation of the borough by the Hon. John E. Walter Comfort, Mr. W. T. artutoton awn jutuifled service instructors. and the marvellous oolleotion called “ The Un­ Miae Layman. Mrs. Corranoe. Mr. Field. Mr.Molteno. H L . — Mrs. and Miss Hayter. j Miss Miss Thomas Mias Beer Mrs. Ta bor then proposed that a branch of the Gordon’s retirement, and has the greatest pleasure (2 ) proposed addition to Mr. Taylor. Miss Viliiers rttuart. Mrs. Chlohester.____I Greene-WllklnBon. Miss Doornail Miss Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Durlacher Mr. D’Ambrnlel . . . . Lven foramen to embark in H.M.'s known Eras ” published. To Hastings, moreover, In adopting him as candidate, and pledges Itself to Bay, for Mr. F. H. Davis, Mrs. and Miss Ransom. Mrs.Despard. M(fs Straker. ships from three months to U days, thus affording every Lewue be formed In Eastbourne. belonged In a very special sense the narrative ot , and MMiss Wright Mr. and Mrs. Bromwioh. Mr. and Mn. Stewa Mr. andl Taylor opportunity of seeing the Customs of other countries. Mibb Hudson seconded, and it was carried do its utmost to secure his triumphant return.”— (3) amended drainage of Mr. Teiry. Mrs. Band. Mrs. Nutt. Mis* Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Rydmer. Misses Thom. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Mr. and 1 Forster “ Amelia,” whloh was at onoe the most human and The Hon. John Gordon was returned withont iBingdon, Messrs. Mark Mrs. Ashborohsm. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe. The Thomas I__ Mr. and Mrs. Whyma Mr. Martin ] Signed, A. R. Crook, Sub-Lieut.,. unanimously. the most Inspired of Patmore's writings. , . DEVONSHIRE PLACE. ^ Miss Tooth ' A committee was formed, consisting of Mrs. opposition onUune 26th, 1911, when the Hon. W. Resolved to reoom- Dowager Lady Jenner. Mr. N. P. Fenwiok. Mr. Mr. and I Robinson j A.O.C. No. 3 Company. ion succeeded to the peerage as Lord Dynevor. l pprcval. <4) Amended' plan James. Mr. and Mrs. Liston. Miss Liston. Mr. and Devonshire House.—Mr. and Mrs. Aston. Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Ashton Mr. and 1 Holden Barber, Mrs. Browne, Miss Burton, Miss Ghud- Interesting Gifts to the Corporation.— to seven houses in North- Mr>. Dobson. Mn. Miohaelson. Mr. Dixon. Mr. Mrs. Bullock, f. > J I Mr. and Mrs. Bradbe Mr. and ] Gano leigh, Miss Hudson, Mrs. Tabor, Mrs. Wheeler and An engravingof King George V. bas been presented In Deoember, 1910, the election figures were :— • M». H. J. Cell; Mr. W. Benjamin.njamin. Mrs. and Miss Needham. Mr. “ and Mis. Huklinsham House.—Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Mr. Vega Mrs. ChUb 1st HOME COUNTIES (FIELD) Co. R.B, Mrs. Munsey as hon. treasurer, and this eonoluded to the Corporation by Captain Colvlle, and Coun­ Captain Tryon (C)...... 10,78# Royds Bentley. Miss Peabody.Mr,__ C.H. Smith. Mr. Thohnboboush.—Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, f. Hon. W. F. Kice (C)...... La.:...... 10,757 Resolved to recommend ___ _ _ Nurse ] (Territorial F orce). ] the meeting. cillor Samson has expressed his Intention to give a Forbes Hallett. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Mr. and Mrs. t-Wells. Rev. and Mrs. similar engraving of the Queen. The plotures are subject to the party wall* Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Headquarters, Ordnance Yard, Eastbourne. i throughout, WommoRouoH H otel ^Gram i) P a r a d e ). • BIGHTONj GRAND j BOTIL. to be-placed In the Council Chamber. —la the House of Commons on Wednesday, on the .,___Jter Burton. Miss r~ is COMPANY ORDERS (Eastbourne Detachment) adoption ot the report. Miss Henderson. Miss Browne, Mrs. aod Miss Giles. The Hanbcribs.—Miss . Major Sparshott. Miss Finest position on Front. SUSSEX v. . motion ot Lord E. Talbot, a w rit was ordered to be 'less seconded, and it wae Mrs. and Miss Lavender. Major and Mn. Heathoote. Bird. Mrs. Stevenson. j Berozy. Mrs. Patrick For week ending Saturday, July 4th, issued for the eleotion of a Member for Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Albtnson, Mr. Fisk. Mr. Towers, Mr. Daly, r ** ‘ Mr. W. H. Tagart. Mr. Magnificent New Lonngeand Terrace overlooking By Lieut-Colonel E. G. Hales, Commanding Company. and Mrs. Penpy. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and friends (6). Brerria.______4- At an Executive meeting of the Brighton Liberal •8 CoMVirfEE. i.r. Miss Turner. Mrs. Snnday.—2.15 p.m.: Church The Horsham Cricket week started on Monday, LEWES. and Radical Association on the same evening it Mr. and Mn. Garrath Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and party (1). Roebuck. Miss Roebm ins L. Roebuck. >Mrs. GARAGE OOMM UN1CATING WITH THE HOTEL dress: Church sey' and Westham.—Th« Mr. and Mrs. Bimpson. Mr. and Mrs. Morse. Count Cowper. Miss Whittle. A. L. Porter order. Band to attend. when a match between Sussex and Hampshire D ruids’ Outing,—On Wednesday the mem­ was deoided not to contest the bye-election. Mr. . the 3rd ira t, the sub-com- and Countess Lanza, t Miss Frank.itum. ut. Dr. awiKoeler. Mr. PRIVATE SUITES, with BATH BOOMS. Monday.—7.30 p.m .: Recruii drffi. 8.15 P.m.: Com- was commenced. Tbe visitors won the toss, and bers of the Lewes “ Coronation ” Lodge ot the John S. Lee, president of the Association, reported Company’a representatives Grimason. Capt. Metha. MissesMi Sutton (2).(2). Mr.,W Mrs. BURUN( PLAGE. pany d rill were at the wickets all day, oomplllng 374 runs for Ancient Order of Druids held their annual outing, that he had had an interview with the Chief Whip complained of, and, after and Miss Btrefvlnga. Mr. and Mrs. Angell. Mr. and Parr House.—Mrs. Hamilt En : P en sion ' from 4 G p e r Week. Wednesday.—3 p.m.: Monntjed section riding d rill the loss of nine wickets. On Tuesday morning Bramber and Beeding being visited. The party, on the previous day, and after considerable dis- V Mrs. FltrMaurioe.‘ rice. ‘Mr. Mr. and Mrs.Y -.Billing-'. BUllngJ.---- -i Mrs. ------Phillips. Bboomur—Mrs. Cooking. j’Mlss Pengelly. Miss Day. Names to be given in by Monday. it was suggested that £28 Miss______Muro andi friend.friend. Mrs. Mrs.• Cooper. Miss Miae Bte,Stephenson.___ Thursday.—8.15 p.m. -.Fixing pomps and water troughs. the last wloket yielded another 2 2 runs, and tbe numbering about 30, travelled by the 2.26 p.m. ousslon it was decided that as a General Eleotion innings olosed for 396. Soon after the commence­ will take plaoe In the coarse of next year the seat Gas Company in aettle- Miss Sharp. Mrs, MitohelL Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Homscboft. — Mrs. Kingsbury. Miss FolkarcL Mrs. S a tu rd a y 2.80 p.m.: Musketry on tbe Crumbles Range. train from Lewes. Bowls, boating and other which the committee eon- Graham's f. NEiWHAVEN. Preliminary practice. ment of the Sussex innings rain fell heavily and amusements were eDjoyed, and the tea was should not be contested. Sympathy was expressed letter was read from the Sa n d h u r st . there was another shsirp shower at lunoheon time, partaken of at Ye Olde King’s Head, Beeding. The with Mr. Gordon on the ill-health which made his. HriETOM.—Miss Cull Mrs. Pilkington. Mrs. Barton. A Nawhaven B bidb in Oanad. Orderly sergeant...... Sergt. 81 t stating that! the suggea- Dr. and Mrs. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. E. Steele. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leng. Mr. W. P. Hall. Mrs. -News has •„j corporal...... Corpl Gfi the resnlt being that the homesters had to bat on chair was occupied by Bro. A. W. Merchant resignation necessary. Two candidates are In view tore the directors, who Mrs. and Master Cave. Miss Pnlfer. Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Marr. Miss G. Marr. Mr. ju st reached this ponntry of the mi sin Canada • „ b u g ler...... Bugler Wren a treacherous pitch. Under the olrCumstanoes (chairman of the oommlttee). The secretarial duties for the General Eleotion. . it.—The Surveyor reported Newbury. Miss Frost. Miss Smith. Mrs. Hailey. H. Clough of Miss Maud Eleanor Fli hterof Mr. Next for duty: 8 ergt. Edwards, Corpl Holding Sussex did excellent work up to the tea interval were discharged by Bro. S. Plummer. The return Miss Rush. Mrs. aod Miss Upton. Min Frauke. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pijier, of Newhaven. ‘ re-surfaced the trenched Duncan. Mr. aod Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs, Howard. HOWARD SQUARE. helnforma- and Bugler Crowhnrst. In making 120 for four wiokets, but the remalnin journey was broken at Brighton, and the majority as possible, the cost of Mr. and Mrs. White. Dr. Grange. Dr. LadelL Mrs. Quendon Lodge. —Dr.- and Mrs. Bummers. tlon waa delayed, ps the: first mi r sent was Church Parade.—The detacl it will parade at head- batsmen failed so badly against: Jaques an of the members of the party paid a visit to the BINGMER. to the next meeting. •Jd Miss Newell Mrs. BaileyTMr. and Mrs. 8 . Cole. Bummers r among the malls whioh went on the quarters at 10.30 a.m. on Sc ,y, 5th July, to attend Kennedy that they were dismissed for another 26 newly-formed “ Royal Pavilion’1 Lodge. Holtbood. — Mrs. LyalL Mr. Peach. Mrs. “ Empress of Ireland.” The ; took place ...... Souls’ prior to de] rture of the Chaplain Challenge Cup for Cricket Club.—A meet- * 4 from the Cotuntg Mr. S. P. Cole. BUM Nicholson. Mias Derbyshire. Mrs. and Miss Macklin. Misses Andrews (2). runs In the course of fifty minutes. Wilson and plaint whioh had on May 30th, at St. W. Eliot). Church order. Band Vine were out for 24, but Robert Relf, who twioe Wmlbyan Choir.—This choir had an outing Ing of the Cricket Club took plaoe on Monday GUlott (2). Mrs. Kelham. Messrs. Tweddle (3) Canada, the bridegi .Committee whish BitimgtonHouse.—MnuBtanborough. Missxw Recruits.—Drivers and saj ar^reqnired to com- drove Kennedy for 6 ’s, and Jupp improved matters on Wednesday. They assembled at the County eventngto consider the offer of Mr. G. G. T. Treherne ion 23rd March last, in Miss Bateman. Miss Street. Mrs. Buhbury. Ford, of Aoton. X aynor said the plete the establishment of this coi considerably,1 while afterwards Jupp, continuing Hall at two o'clock^ and filled one of the large to present a challenge oup to encourage fielding. from the county main Murray. Mr. and Mr*. Fitzgerald, f. Nuptial Mass and performed the cony. The able young men are invited t joiiJ any to bat with judgment, and Chaplin, who hit In motor coaches of the Sussex Touring Company. —Mr. A. Seal, who presided, spoke in enthusiastic ,e Cross to Hailsham, Ae a x u e n H o r n . (Gr a n d P a r a d b). bride, In the absencB of her parem lesoorted Engineer pay, vairing from 4d. 1 Is. 8d, daily, ii brilliant style, contributed 58 in seventy minutes Theharty numbered 30 and were accompanied by terms of Mr. Treherne's support of the club, and t road towards Peelings Mrs.SH»w. Mbr.mnd Mfo,Marcus. Mr.and LAS0ELL1 TERRACE. to ohoroh by the father of the bi She suitable men in addition to th r soldier's emoln- for the fifth stand. No one else reaehed double the Rev. T. B. Brigden, Mr. A. G. Sole (conduotor), moved that his kind offer be accepted with thanks. views in regard thereto, Mies Barring. Mr. and Mrs. Hemming Mr. and Mrs. South Lynn.—Mrs. BmaUwood and child was attired In white cashmere, menta. and the organists (Messrs. Watte Mbs Clark. Mr. Bradford. Mr*. Gandon. Territorial Force Accident _ ud.—R.C.O.’b and men figures. Being 250 behind, Sussex, of course, had Mr. E. Jones. —This was carried amid applanse.— A general dis­ means "for remedying the trimmings, with a i wreath and veil oaught with are advised to join the accident nd before camp. to follow od, and in the last forty minutes they E. A, Wheatley and,_„E. Sole), Mr. A. Wheatley cussion took place concerning the proposal, and it dan showing the course ot Mrs. field. Mr. and Mrs. Duttaou. Mrs. Whitwham. U.—Ifc an d Sr*. Seymour; _ « t t a G s 5 a L orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of white MiM Smith. Mrs. and Miss Neill Miss Stone. Mr. Homelbioh,—Mr aod Mackintosh. Miss Maokln- Signed. W. A. Sparrow, Oapt, had Wilson—splendidly oaught In the deep field— and a few invited friends. They travelled first to was deoided to forward tbe proposal emanating e. • Resolved that the •nd Mrs. Reed. Mr. Crabb. Miss Jones. Mr. G. H, toeh. Mr. and Mt»*e I __ >b Misses Parriot (2i roses and lilies of tr " * " ‘ For O.O. let H.G. (Field) Co. R.E. and Vine out for 29. Robert Relf and Jupp then Eastbourne, where they Were met by the Rev. from Mr. R. Randell to Mr. Treherne for his con­ the Surveyor for a report Fairhaven. — Mrs. Tozer. ‘ and MR Dale Bussell and gold rosary, thi played out time, the total when stumps were Isaao Shimmin, and conducted over the splendid sideration, namely, “ That Mr. Treherne himself be Th e I llnsdow ne P r iv a t e H otel nchin. MIbb Florenoe Ford (stsi drawn being 38 for two wickets. church and premises of the Wesleyanb In that asked to procure the help of several persona letter was read from Mr. B. n i Mrs. Lebon. Ethel Benton act as bridesmaids, and Mr. H. EER CADETS. town. Theanthem,”The anthem," WhileWl the earth remalneth,’ thoroughly conversant with the game, ana to tell Mrs. aod Miss Lloyd. Mias Benton. Mis. Grimier. Miss Lebon. Miss in. The wedding: breakfast THE NAVAL VOL On Wednesday several Sussex batsmen greatly to the Chairman ot the ___ , ■ • , Walker wae best Lieut. A. J. Fellows, N.V.O., distinguished themselves, and the overnight total was sung, Mr. E. A. Wheatley accompanying on off one or more In turn to watoh tbe rations of the state of the rood house of the bridegroom’s Eastbourne Company, rAMra?ft4oa, WM?" Mr WM Served St thl Headquarters: Colo; 'oils, Eastbourne. was carried to 329. Some exciting crioket was the powerful three manual organ, A halt was matohes thoughout the season and award marks, which had recently been hardson, Mr. M ^ a n d ^ te WRobinson. The happ; couple, who aye making their witnessed when Hampshire went In with 80 made at 'Pevensey to inspect the Oaetle, after tbe fielder gaining moBt points throughout the The Clerk stated : •Sffiyxss-E ’gsbssr vl c s s . and Miss 8 . l and MhwCotton. Mias home In Ohuroh-q( it, Aoton, Canada, were the Orders for week em 4th July, 1914. wbloh Bexhill was visited, and the . Wesleyan season toholdthecupforoneyear.’’—Aolroular letter Hill Mr. and Mrs. Swan. Mrs. and Master Bell. Mrs. mta. Including a handsome to get to win. The task seemed trifling, but so the letter, on the Shaw. Miss M. Ohamer. Miss .Young. Mr. and J Mrs. Richards. Mr. and | recipients of many Sunday.—2 p.m.: Parade at Band to finely did Holloway bowl that he toqk six wickets Churob there was entered and looked over. The was read from the Secretary to the County Club ... an, and it was resolved mantel olook from le choir and congregation of attend. The Company will atteni the Drumhead Service for 39 runs, bittingthe stumps fourtlmes. Favoured journey wae then resumedmed vidvid Sidley to Oatefleld.Oatsfleld. appealing’ for' support ' to assist ...... Ing in llqulda the be taken.—The Surveyor a n s a . St. Joseph’s Church; in Glldredge Park. { I Hi ' ' ...... d. from j Hil’ Monday.—8 p.m.: Bandpractio 1 at Rodoubt. by fortune. Grelir and Bowell soored 29 together, I Here an ample tea was provided, strawberries present debt.—It wae resolved to sena 10s. barrels of "Fluxphalte” .Gordon: loir.. Mrs.: W. Tuesday.—7.30 p.m.: Drill and * orklng-parties at head- ■but • after they■ ■had - ■been separated.... there was such , 1 mysteriously appeared i0 cai Wesleyans joined the I the club funds—The question of an umplumpire arose. the treatment of the roads sssisa1 ftssaaEa"*”” (low. Mrs. Rob MIm Ka leen Roberts. 1 hair fillint off. quarters. a collapse that with five wiokets down the total | and short tulatory speeches were and it was decided to appoint Mr. J. Ford offioial and the Clerk ws# Mosttm P r iv a t e H otel. ire. Gray, f i Kathleen 4 ^H E jReitotes it to it* aatunl colosr. Wednesday.—3 p.m.: As detailed. 7 to9 p.m..-Drill and was only 49. When the eighth wloket fell three made. The Cathedral Memorial Church, designed umpire to the club. Dr.. Vallanoe. Mr., Mrs. and MIm Johnston. Dr. It h not • dye. instruction classes and boating. All hands must be pre­ runs were still required to win, but Kennedy, who and erected by Mr. Henry Blackman, was inspected i on the motion of Mr. WILMINGI SQUARE. MEXICAN sent. I T ■) and greatly appreciated, most of the party ascend­ Mra Nalrne Wright. Mr. Tilburu. Mr., Mrs. and Prevent, Dandruff and i* .y.—7.30 to 9.30 p.m .: Club night. had played well at the orltioal time, then drove Auctioneers and Estate A gents’ I nstitute. Hornsby. r ___j Williams. Mrs. Docker. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon. A—Mr. Howett. Sir John 1 The belt Renewer known. -The Company’s Bogle Band to hold themselves Holloway for four and finished the game. Score: ing the spire to enjoy the magnifloent. view of tbe Mm . Axulay. Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Fawcett. Mis. Bteele. 1L—MIm Lawson. Mra j l^ W L lf o r d i surrounding oonntry: At seven o’clock the oholr —The annual meeting of tbe Kent, Surrey and Mra Douglas Pennant, | | Mr. and Mrs. Murra HAIR i Should be a* every toilet tnble. s for duty during tne evening. 1st Inna. Hampshib*. tnd Inns. 1 ■, 4th July, 1914. — Special orders will be assembled in the ohuroh, in whloh a good eon Sussex Branoh of the Auctioneers and Estate 1: S& O TSi.'V Sw je S t . 1 & . T "5* * " - Of nil CbemitU nod Hthdrener Major J G GroUt.jbw, b Relf.....44-c Cox,b Vincett ...... 19 Agents’ Institu te was held on Friday last at the Old Barrister.—Mias Char­ 13.—Mrs. and Miss de Mattoe | : ■ i • I RENEWER. hroushout the World, pike 3*. I at headquarters. -----Bowell- -b------Holloway- ...I!...... ;..U4—b'14—b Hollow*!. gregation had arrived. An hour of saored song ard. Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Corn! Remnant, c and b Vinoett„ O—b0—b __Holloway.------was given and greatly enjoyed, the Rev. J. Arthur Ship, Brighton. Mr. O. Osenton (Leatherbead) ter of Brighton * centen- bard. MIm LleUch. MIm Kathe. Mr., Nebraska Mansion. - Dr. a . Mra Yorke-Daviev, L j Memos. Brown, b Holloway...... 48-b Holloway______presided, and the large attend anoe included Messrs. " her seventy . sixth Murlis Green Mn. Meyrick Milton, t Special orders will probably be issued far Sunday, 5th Newman, b Vincett...... SS-lbw, b Holloway .j...... Turner expressing the thanks of the local friends Grampian Mansion.—Mi Bain. iDr. F ashions tor thb Summer. ongh istrik- Stone, c Rdf, b Vincctt...... — *9—b Holloway ------for the happy re-union and visit.* The arrange­ Horton Ledger, Harry Smith, H. S. Smith, S. P. 4as a happy family 1 Hooks (Gr a n d P a r a d e ). IMra July, as arrangements have been made for the Company ’a reslder.ee, 3. 0:. MIm O I oared my little boy of the elgarette L—Jones: “ Bee bJaques 0—not ont ______3 | leave to sit at the examinations, and the percentage Hake could, until about 'ey. Mr. Gerald Harvey Mrs. A. F. .. .. __ that tal -looking m Btreet^no^ont..... __6—lbw. b Remnant “ Archimedes,” read a young pupil aloud, of passes showed a substantial Increase.— Mr. bout artificial aid.- Jos* Miss Phlllipps. tor. and 1 w ayl" «• there I” Banks: 12 E tn a...... Trrraor). tv 'Yea.' ss: “ Well he 1 to be one of the “ leaped from his bath, shomlng, ‘ Eureka 1 of Hlgbam, was chosen as ohairman of the it was remarked that- he Miss Glover. Miss Bulls He: “ Husband and - w ife cannot, by the Total. ..14# Total ______J Bnrekai’” “ One iment I ” said the teacher. e centenarian said. ‘Ido nost i cartoonists a London.” Banks: h for the ensuing year.' Mr. J. R. Thornton i i A WILMINGTON! TERRACE. nature of things, be equal. Therere moat In e “ W hat d to him! Lost his talent»” “ What Is the meanln ! 0 f ‘Eureka’?” “ Eureka’ wee chosen as senior vice-chairman, and Mr. G. *».’ A ehc qae filled In and family be a owvug, strong, commanding.ling, domlne Jones: but his illty was making means ‘I have foum I t ’” “ Very well. What Bntloknap (of God aiming) as junior vioe-chairman, e, 1910, is enclosed, ana 1 —Mr. and Mra Nunn suspicion lives the "Nr* Danes bury.-M r. and Mra ------. itiM-____ personality, SheY es, but th a t — grotesque drawings of women fashions, and now ‘ H e th at lives had Archimedes tot ad!” The pupil hesitated, —The next meeting la to be ‘held at Tonbridge K athleenj ____ Mr. u d Mra W a rd .____ MIm Johnson the 0 0 0 k 1 11 life of e sentinel then ventured hopefu ly, “ The soap, mum I” Mlaa Butttlw. MIm Kimber. Mr. and Mra T. T Mr. and Mra Gibson. Mina Stewart. the styles have surpassed his etttres 1 ” Welle. “ Is your wife going H f c the opera! " “ Of ouarae ! i mnsio, and weouahb to try ^ sling oven fox thoeo m m f I

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< : r * J■:S'. - / % ' EAST BOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY TUNE 27, 1914. ■ K f U ';- — Ing was heard In this lovely number. B ut . A DOUBT. x .------*■ 'tone BOROUGH i POLICE COURT. Frank Pines (17), of no fixed abode, was charged, i the TT on remand, with stealing 3s. In money from the ______| P _____ tha lavatory near the Pier, the property of the Mayor, ohorus and the greet miracle le revealed of death Y esterday,—B efore the Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) In the ohalr, Major H. P. Mnllneux, Mr. Aldermen and Burgesses, on June 24th. He MAYNARD and the reeurreoclon. Then,'after the storm and pleaded-not guilty.; stress, comes <* The peaoe that passe th man’s under­ O. A. Leatham, Mr. H. D Parnell, Councillor J. N E W l Duke and Mr. E. H. Myddelton Gavey. A lavatory attendant stated that on the evening standing “ In the ever-lovely benediction, “ Blessed EVENDENS Ltd. of the 23rd he secured all the lavatories shortly ™ | LIMITED are the deed.” The sustained power of the choir NO LIGHTS. ; LOWEST 7 7 1 INVITE YOCB PATRONAGE,AT THEIR before eleven o'clock. On entering the next morn­ here, giving (he suggestion of strength held .In William Wyld, of Blackwater-road, was sum­ ing he discovered that one of the doors had been leash and with a thousand graces of expression, moned for being In charge of a motor oar which tampered with, and several pennies fell from the was a revelation of the training that has been had no lights. In Carllsle-road, on June 15 h. slot. REMOVALS Wm. brought to bear, and while applause was but a Mr. W. T. James represented the defendant,/who Thomas George Cobb, a chair superintendent on garish acknowledgment, the pent up feelings of GREAT SUMMER SALE did not appear. the parade, stated that about 3 30 on the afternoon O oldtm it the audience found vent here in a manner that P . O. Capelin said that at 9 16 p m he saw a motor of the 24th he went to the lavatory near the Pier oould only have been gratifying to the oonduotor oar standing by the roadside wl nont, rear or front to empty the slots, and found that one had been AND Kastbou and all concerned.1 As usual, Mr, Foote had at NOW IN FRQ GUESS. lights. At 9.50 the defendant came out of Devon­ forced, the money being missing. He estimated STORAGE. his oommand the very i : of the orchestra world shire Park and lighted the lamp*. that it would have oputained about 3s. 0 , Sussex Gardens, to fitly accompany th e ,, eat and noble work set A fine of 10s. was lmpo-.ed. down for performance, am the strings in some of Detective Lawrenoe stated that.about 4 p.m. on Eoun»m 7;8att.0tUlB. LaterbyAppokrtment the delloate plzzeoato p n s, and In those requlr- UNSTAMPED SCALES. Wednesday he sajv the prisoner lying on the beach I of the highest calibre, 11 This Great Sale Event affords an excellent op Ortunity for securing Genuine Bargains near the Grand-parade band stand reading a book. Ing force end attack, pi Harry Coleman, of Eastbourne, was summoned Witness went to him and as-ked him how long he No. 3,0^ CONSULTATIONS FREE. > bat this Is not surprising! seeing thatt . the Instni- _ _ all Departmeiits of the Highest Quality, and droughty reliable Goods at the Lowest for having In his possession an unstamped weigh­ men tells ts were culled from the Queens Hall. Possible Cash Prices, consistent with the best quality obtainable. had been In the town, and where he had been Goods Warehoused in Separate ing machine on June 16 b. The offence was sleeping. Prisoner replied that he came on the R.1U ., London Symphony, Devonshire Park and admitted. Eastbourne Orchestral Sooiety. Mr. A. Eastner H The process of marking down to SaJe-Compellifi| Pri<^s has been [carried out with the previous Friday from Bexhill, and also said he had Lock-up Compartments. specific object of clearing all Surplus Stock during the short Sale period without reserve. Mr. Wells, weights and measures inspector, said been sleeping under the band stand. Not being (harpist) was only one of many famous soloists he saw the defendant in Susans-road with a SCHOOl engaged. satisfied with his explanation, witness asked the 11 Careful and prompt attention is given to the exi icution of all Post Orders. barrow loaded with strawberries aud tomatoes. prisoner to go to; the polioe offlae, and there he Finest Fireproof Warehouses u , H i T h e S uccess of H a ns W esselt. 11 Any article purchased and afterwards not ap proved will be exchanged, or the money He had the scales for use, but they were not asked Pines what he had in bis possession. Shorthand, Typel aoourate, the balance boing la favour of the Ing, Geography, J Very Interesting at this oonoert was the appear­ refunded, except iphere Goods have been altered, tcorrt,., 8oiled by the p u rc h a se r. Prisoner then took from his pooket the new ohlsel ISTEf ance of Hans Wessely, one of the giants of the purchaser. roduoed and several other articles. Prisoner said in Eastbourne. :__ I Defendant said he was a carman, but he was ont ;e found the chisel near the Pier. Subsequently CERTIFICATE M arvellous B argains in Model Gowns, Costumes, Capes, Sports Coats, Wash Frocks, of work, and he was selling the goods In order to witness went to the lavatories near the Pier, and Day and EveulJ conducted the orcneeura lor ms rormer proieeeor, Dust Coats, Waterproofs, Sports Skirts, &c. earn some money. He had borrowed the scales. on examining one of the locks on a door he found Smart and "Up-to-date Vans. GRAND CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL end secured In this department a fine reading of A fine of 5s. was Inflicted. It had been foroed, the marks on It corresponding Im portan t Clearance of Blouses, Lace and Ninon Slips, Tea Jackets, Rest Gowns, IL L SI C oncert. the dear and definite music, the “ andante” move­ AN UNLICENSED MOTORIST. with the width of the ohlsel. Returning to the ment being ear haunting In Its melody and sweet­ Children's Coats, Pelisses, Millinery, Underskirts and Lingerie. police offloe he told the prisoner he would be Experienced aud Careful Men H ness. Tumultuous applause greeted the concluding O, S. Northoote, of Cavendish-place, was sum­ charged with stealing about 3s. from the cash bare,, and finally after many recalls the violinist C learing P rices in Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Ties, Umbrellas, Sunshades, moned for driving a motor oyole without a license container, to which prisoner replied, “ I haven’t only Employed. BRAHMS’ “ REQUIEM.” on June 19th. He did net appear. MR. W. H. JON '.1 kindly conceded an extra pieoe. Bags, Purses, &c. taken a blessed thing.” Emmanuel Colli . ! P . C. Ashenden said he saw the defendant riding George Herbert Elliott, a tool and cutlery under 16 to be Iu the final work Mr. Francis J. Foote revealed In Hyde-road. ! There had been an aooldent, and I t la beennae there la only one Brahms that his temperament as a composer, ae well as con­ E x ceptional I largains in .Dress Materials, Silks, &c. merchant, of 47, Seaside, said the chisel was ESTIMATES FREE. R.N.C., Osborne on being asked for his license defendant said be sold by him to a young man on Monday or Tuesday prophets art so few, but In this little band ductor, for the tone poem fn G minor, “ Blaine” did not possess one. VhStora (tor foil orohestra) was from his own pen. The Advantageous Prices ilk Household Linen Goods. night. aoadaetor of the Baatboorne Choral Soolety A penalty of £1 and oosta was Imposed. Prisoner denied that he bought the ohlsel, and Baatboome Orchestral Society can claim a work____ Isdesoriptive desoriptive of tbs stor^ of “ The Lily APPLY J^ IN D P IE j NO DOG LICENSE. said he was not near the lavatory at the time of the The trlQmphant manner In which Maid of Astolat” and alleged theft. Lanoelot, her erstwhile lover. Originality and SALE TEEiMS—Cash at time of purchase, on delivery, or within the Sale P eriod, Alfred Collins, of Eshton-road, was summoned BOARD and of all the modem composers wi 'inary pathos araoterlee the work, The prisoner was given the benefit of the doubt for keeping a dog without a license on June 16:h. and discharged. la what la acknowledged to be his most trly distinctive being the movement P.O. Reader Gray stated that he 'went to the G. E MAYNARD, Ltd., Excellent i ■ -weak a t the eoneert given at Devonshire _ Iveof Blalne’i ull burial, as the barge, defendant’s house In oonsequenoe of a complaint HAWKERS’ SUMMONED. t I • M I Wednesday evening by these oombtned bearing her s Its way up the river, respecting a dog having bitten a postman. Two hawkers were before the Magistrates In abundantly proved the fact. Brahma la above l The orohestra a thoroughly In harmony Foot ofDevonshire Place, Witness asked the defendant If he was the owner, answer to summonses for hawking In certain Complete House Furnishers, b e n o : mbeads of all but the moet intellectually minds with theI theme, end pqt (heir very best work Into EVENDENS Ltd., and Oolllns replied In the affirmative, and that the prohibited streets, oontrary to the bye-law. One F but Mr. Francis J. Foote, A.R.A.M., In eho the Interpretation and in a manner that made it dog was given to him a week before Easter. He was Ernest Collins, of Dennls-road, against whom Bunnymead,. Ing the master's “ Requiem” for lnterpretatli live. After this oonnero there Is justification for the EAS TBOTJBNE. also told witness that he did not think It was two informations were laid on Jane 17th and 18th, Greystone Buildings, A Livlngl accredited Eastbourne with this necessary quallt; sebeme whloh Mr, Foote Is formulating for holding necessary to obtain a license, as he bad decided to and the other was William Henry Cook, of Grove- Classes at all s | and he was right, tor there is always apprn ‘ a musical festival of several days In Eastbourne havo the dog destroyed. road, for an offence In Seaside-road on June 19th, TX for. the highest In art In whatever fori next year, for the new!area he has opened up The Magistrates imposed a fine of 5s. Eastbourne. Prep, for j between this town and Tunbridge Wellsells (necessi­ (neoesal The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said there had Students Bear, 8 j presented. And so the audience crowding been no trouble with the hawkers since last Age no ol-jo is Floral Hall In every part on a brill tating a special train stepping at i 11 stations on NOT A PROPER COLLAR. Ebenezer Noakes, of Daunts-road, was summoned Monday, and if they would give an undertaking No extra ( j o t mid-summer, and listening In a whi the line on Wednesday evening) el ould provide to keep out of the prohibited roads he would ask References, A Ive manner to these mystical and symb him with quite sufficient material > work upon, This important part of the programme being over, for allowing a dog on the highway without a proper Member of ( NAVAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. oollaron June 21st. to withdraw the summonses on payment of costs. passages, was not less astonlehlng than the Ini and soon he will earn for Eastbouri e the reputa- the ooinpany adjourned to one of the meadows Collins gave the necessary undertaking, but JftisceUaneiros. J m ± Mon she has been pining for, ae a ltve musical at the back of the house, and cricket and other Sergt. Bourner stated the faots, and defendant, ■ BMqr pretatlon the work met with, and It. ~~ Cook said be would prefer the oase to be heard. OBOR show that the oonduotor, choir and centre. Mrs. Valentine Pegge, the ion. secretary games were indulged in. Those who preferred1 a who admitted the offence, was ordered to pay 2s. 6d. UPPER THE “INVERCLYDE" (EASTBOURNE) P.C. Taylor stated that about 7.5 p.m. he saw the ATRONISED BY ROYALTY 150 times.-We have R r ' working together with noble purpose for the al of the two Musical Societies, as usui , left no stone quieter time took a stroll through the woods and DRUNKENNESS. defendant selling fruit from a barrow. When EHi1 unturned that oould oootflbute to chi i good results meadows. When the time came for re assembling P received the above patronage bom 10 different Principals J m m ■ an t of the best, are becoming a power In the COMPANY. George Walford, of Bourne-street, was summoned spoken to Cook said, “ I shall sell bananas wherever members of the British Royal Family.—Edmonds and musical development of the town. of this oonoert, and wai rewarded with success the company were formed up and had their I like." Edmonds, 20, Ehna-hulldlngs, Eastbourne. that exceeded even her n Idest expectations. taken, and1 Mr. George Brown and for being drunk and disorderly In that thorough I’r i i Thb Ch o ir ’s Good W ork. aocorded a very, he;heartv vote of fare, on June 20th. Defendant entered Into an argument with the tj«N (GER-TAME PARRAKEETS perfectly __ tame j Large Premises t On Wednesday afternoon the Eastbourne Com- , AM7 and Mrs, Simmons and the other P.C. Reader Gray stated that the defendant, who Bench, and said that the police ought to produce a ca CUun be_uu handledUBUU.VU byu, emaUoini.il child;uuuu , hardy,luuu,, hand-reaimUlUTVSIWred Physioal Lahoreti S^rr’' f ■’ i The fine body of singers fuming the ohi thanks the people to whom he was selling. pets, size of large canary; 7s. 6d. each.—Edmonds and m m . impress one, net only for their perfect balanoe a: pany of the Naval Volunteer Cadets spent a very ; mema rB th6 family Tor the very happy time was drunk, was shouting aod making use of bad Edmonds, Eastbourne. Preparation fol tone power, bat for the interpretative faculty In DARING THEFT AT A cJhjjrch. pleasant time at Gamelands, Horeham Road, i which had been afforded to the lads. The lads language. Defendant went to the Club Hotel, The Magistrates refused an application to regard to both words and music. They under­ where he was refused. adjourn the case, and fined the defendant 5i. IANARIE8.-COCK CANARIES on full song, 7s. 0d„ Fees! —-J----- through the kindness of Alderman and Mrs. C. • themselves emphasised their appreciation^ by Defendant: I shall not pay anything. What is / 10a., 15a. and 21s. e a c h H e n s, 2s. to 3e. Od.: large stand end believe the inspired message to be con­ iving vent to such cheers as might have been Defendant : It's spite, wicked spite, that’s Section.—Edmonds & Edmonds, Eastbourne. veyed, and the Influence of this outpouring On Thursday, during th» progress of a funeral F. Simmons. The company assembled at their ©aid some miles away. Gamelands was brought me here. ItT In default ? ■ T. GEORG headquarters shortly after 2 p.m.. And, headed g The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said there The Chairman (Major Molineux): Four days. rTU LK IN G AMAZON PARROTS, 35s. to 50a. Foreign S' affected the audience in a marked degree. The service at an Eastbourne Church, a lady occupying , - . reluctantly left, and a pleasant march brought JL Birds in great variety from 2a. 8d._palr. Pomeranian phllanthrophy of suffering Is understood in the by their bugle band, marched to the railway ; the ootnp&ny to the railway station in time for were 21 previous convictions against the defendant, You will have a week to find the money. next to the last seat in the nave placed her handbag The Clerk: Will you pay this! You don’t want Puppies from 25s. each.—Edmonds & Edmonds, 20, Elms- FOR BOYS opening chorus, “ Blessed are they that mourn,’ station and left Eastbourne, by the 2.35 train. the 7.32 return train. Upon reaching Eastbourne who was now fined 7s. 6d. buildings, Eastbourne. The Subjects and the frailty of the flesh, as compared with the on the seat, between herself and the gentleman route march took place and the company to go to prison. On arrival at Horeham Road the inhabitants a sh ort------. „ j A FORGIVING WIFE. Defendant: I certainly want to go to prison. IRDS 8TUFFED AND CASED ; Foxs' xr.oim all Public Seoond. immortal essence of the Divine in every men; le accompanying her. Subsequently the bag was was dismissed at 9 p.m. The officers who were Mounted on Shields and all kinds of Taxidermy attention Is paid! the lessoneet forth In “ Behold all flei evinced a deal of interest in the visit of a Naval presenjt were Lieut. Fellows (in command), Albert Charles Bartlett, a stoker, of Eastbourne, You have never tried I t ; I have, sir. B Languages. missed, and neither searoh nor inquiry was of any was charged with assaulting his wife, on June24th. He declined to pay, and was therefore taken Into work done on the premises: Ova and Pupae of Butter­ practical avail. The owner’s;,surprise and annoy­ Brigade to their domains, and the lads, in return, Surgeon Deane, Mr. George Brown (hon. flies and M oths; Indies' Hat Feathers of all kinds - For 1 In the third number cornea the strong appeal for were particularly interested in their new sur­ treasurer); 0. P.O. Instr. Luxton and Bandmaster He pleaded guilty. oustody. Later In the morning the money was many Thousands to select from.—Edmonds Sc Edmonds the “ aelflaaaneas” that the composer regards as ance ‘may be Imagtqpd from the fact that the Vine. — ■ Complainant stated that she was in her house on paid on his behalf, and he was liberated. 20, Elms-hulldlngs, Eastbourne. disappearing bag contained, amongst other things, roundings. A fine afternoon, not too hot, with a , the night in question. There had been a quarrel, Subsequently Cook called at our offloe and said U J4IO I] the only means of spiritual unfolding, as If in ] pleasant breeze to counteract the fatigue of We tinderstaad that arrangements have been I k lR l) OAGE8.—Every description In stock at lowest (Technic) Duration for contact with.the nnseen, and here about £30 in bard oash. It transpired that in the made for the Company to visit the Fleet during she said, but after showing considerable hesitation he wished lb-understood that the flue was not paid JL> possible prloes: Goldfish, Globes and Aquariums.— M matching,1 completely satisfied all concerned. A In proceeding with her evidenoe she said she did with his knowledge or consent. baritone soloist, Mr. Thorpe Bates, who tende early part of the service the lady in question had Alderman and Mrs. Simmons were in readiness ! its stay off Eastbourne next week end, also that Edmonds Sc Edmonds, 20, Elms-buildlngs, Eastbourne. DAY and B\ the music with all the oeoessary awe and reverse! notloed a gentleman sitting in the row immediatel: the Company is going to Portsmouth on the 13th not wish to go on with the case. Bran oh es o f, to receive the company upon arrival at their The Chief Constable said the prisoner was a man HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We reoelved adequate support from the obolr at behind her, and the circumstance hat this 11 destination, and as soon as they had passed of next month, when no doubt an interesting and give high prloes for good class things, and buy Wood( of very good character and had been rewarded for L io n s K ill ed by a W o m an.— An African A point Some grand choral work was also vidual was not there whenshe the loss first noticed through the main entrance the lads halted in instructive time will be spent. everything In any condition to send abroad, Ladies’ Visitors coming In the choruB, “ How lovely ia Thy dv assisting the polioe. W orld dispatch from Barberton states that during Gents’, Children’s, and Underwear; Boots. Shoes and points to his having appropriated the missing front of the house whilst the ‘‘general salute!’ Household Linen, Blankets, C urtains: also Officers' place, and In the fifth number, “ Ye now property. The polioe were communicated communloab with, was played by the band. Alderman Simmons Defendant expressed his regret for his action mail week Mrs. Delaporte, the young wife of the MUNICIPAL lining Admiral (to naval candidate): but the Chairman (Major Mollneux) told him that Uniforms, Old Gold and 8ilver and Artificial Teeth. We sorrowful,” the soprano soloist, Miss Ada F o ri.__ and later In the day, we understand, the empty bag gave a warm welcome to the compaify, who were Exam ranger of Sable Game Reserve, on the Delagoa pay carriage and send P.O. by nextpost. Quite private. soared to a great height, and the ohorus took up “ Now mention three great admirals.” Candidate: his regret was rather late, as he understood the Bay Railway, oame across six full-grown lions near Hi! was recovered from some boshes. The thief had then dismissed. A substantial and Appetising tea aseauitewas a bad one. Also SERVANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE, and permanent the strain £ the same spirit of hope and annexed the whole of the money, and made good had been thoughtfully provided by the hosts, "Draki,e, Nelson, and—I beg your pardon, sir, I her house, and killed four of them by successive letter address forwarded by arrangem ent—Looock, 200- comfort Some ef the finest singing of the even- Ms personal escape. • which was partaken of with real naval heartinees. didn't julte oatoh your name.”—P unch, The oase, however, was allowed to be withdrawn, shots In a few minutes. The rest escaped. and 201, Queen’s-road, Hastings, Sussex. [Copyright] MUNICIPAL

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Itl.’ .! Af p ^ in t Men! of: Valuer. t ^ i s i t i n g ‘ BOARD OF GUARDIANS. OXFORD UNIVERSITY v. MR LEVEL'S §>*rbant0 # JUsiatants SBantei). J or gale or to Jet. JRisceUaneons. Jlriicles for mal*. The Chairman foi »Uy p roposed: “ T hat Mr. MR. A. Richard Walter Hill Bamblyn _ be appointed * | 1 ——— - GOWER’S XII, flL E A N , Respeotable, Young GIRL WANTED (daily) DVERTISEMENTS must be replied to in writing, Valuer to assist the Assessment Committee in the , PARTMENTS WANTED, for 6-12 months; in T TACEY, L t d ., 22, NORTH ROADtoear Station), IS OPEN TO , T H B PROPOSED SALE o f “ THE HINDS.” valuation of the rateable hereditaments of the V> forgeneral house work.—3, West-terrace, Gildredge- L directed to the addresses given. Personalapplica- L pleasantly-situated House within a mile of ForeBt and 97, _" ______----- STREET,______, BRIGHTON—______Families; Moder| | )t - _ j road, Eastbourne.______| us at our Publishing Offices,i, for‘ particulars, are useless. jw or East Grinstead; two Bedrooms, one or two ihine: All kinds less’ half price (from Mathematics, Na Union under Section132 of the Poor Law Amend­ The second match of the ’Varsily cricket week Sitting RoomBj Farmhouse would suit—Apply, H. B., . . ment Act, 1868, with a aalaay at the rate of £100 ROVER WILLIAMS REQUIRES ASSISTANTS for 100 WILL BUY nice S ix -R o o m e d HOUSE; central £1). Every make from 2gs. Trunks, Bags, Candidas A SUCCESSFUL OPPOSITION at the Saffrons was between Mr. LeVeson-Gower’s f Hosiery and Gloves.—Apply, 87, Terminus-road, £ position; showing 12 per cent ^capital investm ent; Observer” Office, East Grinstead. &c. Piam8. Pianos. 5,000 pairs sample Boots, half per annum, such appointment to be! a yearly X II. and Oxford University. A welcome feature stboume. llankets, Sheets, Qnllts, Address : 18, f one.” He said they wbuld all compliment Mr. rent £33perannum—Particulars, “ House,” “ Chronicle” A RTIFICIAL (bni. t natural looking) TEETH FITTED of. the game was the re-appearance of R. H. /^(OQD GENERAL WANTED at once, sleep in or Office, Eastbourne. j t \ . by modern and painless m ethods; repairs ; misfits 3, Musical and Scientific The fortnightly meeting of the Hamblyn on his appointment, but they greatly Spooner, who, owing to the after effects of an remodelled ;. absolutelyabsolu painless ’ motions ; advtoe instruments, Cutlery and Plated Goods. Houses of regretted his withdrawal from the Board.;. They VJT out, or Daily H elp; no washing or cooking ; good BIJOU Detached VILLA RESIDENCE, best part Furniture Purchased, See. Exchanges made. G uardians was held at Avenue House, accident in the hunting field, has not until this outings.—16, Blackwater-road, Eastbourne. . Eastbourne; four bed, bath, three reception rooms free; moderate charges* — E. H. ____llchards,______Ltd.,_ 6, M O l recognised the yeoman service he had rendered to week played in public since the season of 1912. Snseex-gardens,Eastbourne. Honro,9—7;Saturday,9—5. Avenue, yeeterday afternoon. Councillor 1 ood -mg e n uuuau, e r a l plain cooking; two in family; am, offices; motor garage and large garden; price Phone 77L OSTERS EAST GRINSTEAD LIMITED, ford presided, that body (hear, hear). . I. The match ended'yesterday In an Innings viotory £1,000—Apply, Chas. Horne, Auctioneer, Eastbourne. CASH Al and there were also present Mr. Councillor Eden seconded. G help givCi),;giv< good reference required.—Miss M., 23, F( ENGINEERS, X i . Gorringe (who was voted to the to for Mr, Lsveson-Gooer’s team. Arundel-road, itbourne. RAWLEY (near).—GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, [AST41FF CLOTHING, Boots, Household Linen, &o.; 24, CHEQUER ROAD (Tele. 131), The motion was carried, and Mr. Hamblyn’s ladies', gentlemen’s,imeii’s, children's ' ” ” ’ purchased; good T Moderate | Mrs. Fahey,a-ouvj, Miro Gatliff, the Rev. H. 1st Inns. Oxford Universitv.: 2nd Inna a n t e d 20 Acres, Ornamental Lake, Orchard, Lawns, Have FOR SALE or HIRE 7 seat on the Board was declared vacant. NMAID, with assistance halfday. W CStabling, dta, TO BE SOLD or LET—Milton Bridger,prlo0 up-to-date Costumes, Blouses,gentlemen’s Suits, responsible 1 Soott. the Rev; E. E. Lieut.-Ool. D JKnight,bDouglas...... 2 cMcLaren,bBird 57 ime.—Apply, with parti julars. experi- STEAM ENGINES, Aconfidence, “ , Councillor The Clerk, in Answer to a question, said an Land A gent Crawley. ______> ind postcard, Mrs. Morean’s,“loroan1 6a, Ooklynge-road, G M ^ ./C L E .. Councillor 1 election- would take‘ to* nu i in due course. M Howell, b Pegler ...... 8" oTufnell.b Faulk- , wages, &c., to Mrs. W allroth, Long- Eastbourne. Bankers, L. & S. w. GAS ENGINES, I i Councillor______ChupuMn^, er ...... 36 OR SALE, Second-hand CLOTHIERS’ BUSINESS OIL ENGINES, Call or Write —5 house u ild ing s |ird...^...... AL SURGERY (oldest established), where Th e N ew B . W G K Boswell, c and b Pegler. 5 o F (Eastbourne); good position; shop and house, rent MOTOR CARS, I 1 Mr. M B Burrows, b Douglas...... 6 Faulkner...... It ■VTOE COUNTY GIRL, fond of childrm; 14 or 15.- £52; stock and fixtures 50 guineas.—Apply, Chas. Horne,D ^ TTeeth e o are extracted painlessly, and Artificial 1, Councillor Bradzz; |d moved: “Tbatt the F H Knott, c Mclver, b Pegler...100 JoLaren.b Bird 0 X l Write, 8, St. Anno’a-cresctint,'Lewes ______Auctioneer, Eastbourne.______Plates mamade and repaired at half usual cost__Routly AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, Guardians he: mt to the erection of a F C G Naumann, b P egler...... 3 b Faulkner. 2 and Son, 55, Susans-road, Eastbourne. POWER PUMPS, TeL 554, dtv wards and a residence ESPECTABLE LAD WANTED a s 1 Er r a n d B o y URNITURE DEALER'S BUSINESS (Eastbourne), home for nu B G Von B MeUe, c Bird, b also Vacancy for an Apprentice.-Apply to the New: and Second-hand; good shop and living x c h a n g e of h o u s e s —w a n t e d , to exchange, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BEARINGS, For It is better t and Mr. A. Hurst (clerk). Apologies for ; and offices f< ’orkhouse Master 'at the Sm ith...... A.....’..!...... 28 bird...... 0 E ager, “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne F aocommodation; low rent—For price of Stock, See., HOUSE in Maidenhead-on-Thames, which contains LAUNDRY MACHINERY, ’ to apply to Agents | were' received from the Rev. Prebendary Workhouse of the .ion, in accordance/with D G Wigan, b F aulkner...... 9 Faulkner...... 1 apply Chas, Horne, Auctioneer, Eastbourne.______E three reception, five bedrooms, bath room, with shower / BOILERS, Mias Boldero and Mr. J. G. Shield. plans to which the il Government Board'have OCBristowe,cSarel,bFaulkner 7 S p o o n e r, b »EPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED; argetic, good bath, &c.; well stocked garden ; shady law n; for House WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, Jegler ...... 36 appearance, with connection among Caterers, to ptOOD ENGLISH HOME to FOREIGNER or other- or Flat In Eastbourne or district (smaller one might - Ttas W obxhouse W ell. affixed their seal, Bui iect nevertheless to. such R C Burton, b Pegfer.. VX wise; tennis, garden.—51, Silverdale-road, East­ TRACTION ENGINES, MODTJST. that Board1 may here- Paglor ...... 9 Jale of the ‘‘S tott” W ater Boiler, for tea making, suit), from latter part July, for month or longer—Mrs. ROAD ROLLERS. Mr. Willmot called attention to the great modifications thereof P H Davies, runin out .. Faulkner. plendid line for right m an; month cr less on com- bourne. saving which after direct; to the e: nditure for the above R 8 M------White, not Out ...... 0 n o to u t...... 0 missla'n, followed by good salary, to proved' salesisalesman.— We often have enquiries for Second-hand Machinery (Bid had been effected by using the water urpose ot a sum nIANO by London Piano Company; modern over- STBld F n iV iC f and General P urposes Committee. Councillor McCann seconded, andj it was R H Spooner, o Davies, b Bristowe ..... 68 iVANTS SUITED FREE.—Cooks, ( bok-Generals, T T OUSE in DACDAORE STREET (Old Town, East- JT strung model; iron frame ; check action, trichord; Weetham Registration Sub-District.—This com- carried. M CBird, lbw, b Bristowe ...... 70 Parlour atand Houseparlourma ids and Young rooms and offices; cheap to dear KCEIVEDat anvlany time for SALE 22gns. cash; warranted 10 years; delivery and tuning J W H T Douglas, lbw, b Davies ...... 3 dvatelyately at fair prices free ; exchanged if not fully approved within six Advanoes < rted that this reference from the h e ccbptaj op a Local Te Hd eb. i Wanted; exoeUentvacaaoiei for all classes Horne, Auctioneer, Eastbourne. 8, Kim a. T A G V Crutchley, c Knott, b Burton...... 31 ention given.—Write or de Rooms, months after purchase; fall price allowed; inspection Personal Attent Board was considered at their The Local Gover: it Board forwarded oopies Ernest Smith, b Burton ...... f;ij...... I B’-Watk, Lewes. OU SES AT EASTBOURNKIan exclusive selection), welcomed—Cramp’s Piano Stores, 37, London-read, East were of opinion that it would be of letters received from the Eastbourne C apt W G M Sarel, b Davies .1...... 38 Write or telephone 844 to R. Barratt Terry, F.A.I. 1 ADY WANTS APARTMENTS, furnished or unfur- Grinstead. ______Apply | ■*.:i -• to sub-divide the district, and ODMoIveBTc White, bB rlsto^e ...... 40 ERAL good KITCHENMAID8 and COOK- rs' local i)—Terry’s Auction and Estate JLl nished-, or half-house,, in higher part ot Lewes— Branch of the Sooiety of Carpenters H D D Leveson-Gower, not o u t;...... 3 ENERALS at onee ; private, ajartment and oee, 19, Comflid-road, Eastbourne. ECOND-HAND PLA>(0 by George Rogers; hammers unable to suggest that the Begistr and Joiners, and Eastbourne and District 'lyrtleholme Employment Agency, B EUoart, The Firs, Haywards Heath. I4/J KSSEH. the district. A letter was read from S J Pegler, run o u t...... j...... 1 AFE INVESTMENT for Trust Money or Small S renewed ; Burr walnut case ; £12. 12s. cash; R§ Trades and Labou: relating to this quea G A Faulkner, c Bristowe, b Davies..... 70 Astboume. ’Phone 616. ISS STELLA HATCH (Medallist) G iv e s L e s s o n s warranted fully—Also at Cramp’s, East Grinstead. 44, IxJNGlJ I'M. Outer with regard to the proposal to tran i Capitalist—Substantial FREEHOLD PROPERTY tion of the fair w. clauses in contracts, and N C Tufnell, c Bristowe, b Davies...... 2 IOOL BOY WANTED (Daily) for she rt time to run BE SOLD a t low prices; let to good tenants; liberal ip Outdoor Sketching, Stencilling, Pen Painting Ujuim* aMaodi i Hampden Park Ward from his dusinet with special refq to the contract for the M Embroidery.—Studio, 88, London-road, East Grln- 1~1ALL and SEE the WARWICK PIANOS by Hickey bourne sub-distnct, and statinghe inds.—Apply, after 3.30 p.m., to M essrs. Golding mortgages can remain off the purchase imoney a t 4) per stead. Hast Nurses' Home, Ac., he Workhouse.' y, Barling ton-road, Eastbourne. oent—For particulars apply, “ Owner,” 200, London- V*/ & Co. at Cramp’s, East Grinstead; 19gns., 20gns., Guardians would‘ favourable ' oursMy consider Total ..363 22gns., 24gns. _____ After a short ion Mr. Buckland pro­ BY WOM2N WANTED , East Grlnstead. UBLICANS’ SPIRIT BOOKS from one shilling eaoh. tion of compensating him for this loea posed that the be allowed to lie an the Lanrer sUea for the wholesale trade—Famoombe resolved to defer the consideration of this , Letheby t ; Christopher, T>ED-SITTING ROOM, or TWO BEDROOMS, TO andP Oo., Limited, Lewes and Eastbourne. ______x BOXES ASSAMESE BUTTERFLIES'; set and table, and this w: by Mr. Willmot, Some Japanese shopkeeper^ serve their 1 tGrinsteid. T> LET; board optioned; very moderate terms— named.—Apply, Ool. Whistler, St. John's Lodge until after the proposed transfer had taken The Chairman ght it would be Apply, 182, High-street (opposite White H art Hotel), T> EPAIR8.—REPAIRS to BICYCLES a Speciality. stbourne. Can 6e seen at 6, Carlton-road, Ealing. Nurses’ Home, Sea—Resolved to more courteous to ihe receipt of the possible customers with tea and cake before rriEMPORARY HOUSEPi 3URMAID Required Lewes. I t We devote onr workshops entirely to bloyoles. For that the contractors for these works _ exhibiting their goods. JL a t Eastbourne, end of for three months good1 work, reasonablereasoi ” prices and " promptness TRY UR riYOLES, MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLE OARS— letter. not under 25.—Reply, stating "nces to A. B. D. OUNTRY APARTMENTS; one o r two B e d r o o m s We have tha Piok of theic mmMarket. nou Triumph,Aiiuuipui B.S.A., Who have been t _. iz> give security in the sum of £500, which Mr. Buckland with1 >w his motion, and it was Bicyoles,■oles, Sewing Machines and Perambulators on Hire. aptount, bc$ether w ith the 20 ^per cent, retention Chronicle " Office, Eastbourne C and S it t in g R o o m ; piano—For terms apply, Mrs. - J u ryr &Sc Son, 3, s4 andom 6, Trinlty-bnlldlngs (near Trinity Sparkbi Raleigh. BARGAINS in 8ECOND- nearly 40 years, haq ultimately decided' to send the following reply Best, East Chiltington, near Lewes, Sussex. Church), Eastbourne. HAND MOTOR OYiOYCIJtS.- -Rugg, Lewes. Phone 147. the purpose of aff monies, wSSf^^the opinion of the commit ,t Board :■ lUIRED as Cook and tents of 1 sufficient. to the Local gttbante & JisBiatanta fflanttli rouse (Herts): four in TAfEAR EAST E. GRINSTEAD—THREE BEDROOMS, “ S ir,-I am by the Guirdians .of this ______1______family ; good____ salary______andand outini outings : gcod references MALL»FURNI8HKD HOUSE WANTED. In or o r s a l e , a phenomenal litter of BULLDOG Mr. McCann proposed the adoption of the DINING and DRAWING ROOMS, with near Eastbourne, for four weeks, perhaps longer, _ p u p p i e s , all males, out of a daughter of the Advxxoes Union toacknbwl apt [of your honoui- .—Write, Mrs. Frank, Hydro Hot< 1, Eastbourne. piano, T§ LET (Furnished) in lady’s well-appointed S celebratedF "Wroxham Viking" by a winning son of able Board’s letter jol ie l«tn inst. enclosing, for nonse; good cooking and attendance; bath (h. and c.); from July 4th; five bedrooms, two sitting rooms; 2gs. To the Gentry, Chapman seconded, and it) waa I. WAITER WANTED—Apply, betwelen 6 and 6 or a week.—Address, A.B., “ Chronicle"Office, Eastbourne. “Silver Magnet;" thekfe puppies are extraordinary Householders gand ’the information of _ Guardians, copies of com riA N ANY LADY PERSONS jY RECOM- after 8 p.m., L Wllmlngton-gardenB, Eastbourne. indoor sanitation: nice garden. — Apply, Burhside, specimens, such as are seldom for sale; they have S ; munications received your honourable Board Coombe Hill, East Grinsf ^ »,*** BOUGHT. any oondltkm; reliable prloee alone, repayable ( Tax Hinds.” ...’-S f l Vy MEND, tor country, thorou ly reliable 6Jd, on vulcanfl ______enormous bones, big skulls and correct tails; they teem • t from the Eastbourne and District and FRENCH or GERMAN GIRL ai ond Nurse r AN TED, Intelligent GIRL CLERE ; 16-19; sbort- m o LET. for two or three months in a private 1 platinum pinned; 2s. 6d. on with quality; price £8. 8s. each, honestly worth £12.12s. E? . . band, typewriting; also Warehouseman-Porter; (ver; 3s. on gold; 5s. 6d. on platinum ; oash at onoe.— BO FBI!8 ;, ■ ' ' 1 ' Mr. Buckland moved: “That the Cleric be Labour Council, a local branch of the or Nursery Governess; two child: rfrls)v - X near Terminns-road, a large Front B£ F. W. Looock, 200 and 201, Queen’s-road, Hastings. They may be seen at 23, The Goffs.—For further particu- U r authorized to write to the Local uovem Government m em two and five.—Please write, Mrs. Ion, 18-20; knowing something of ironmoni ;ery. — Apply, Apply, M„ “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. lars, apply at 8, Mark-lane, Eastbourne. Customers i__ Amalgamated Soci Carpenters and j Joiners field, Carlisle-road, Eastbourne. Box 15, ’’Ohronible” Office, Eastbourne. [Copyright! Board for sanction to sell the land knowntown as ‘ The with reference to f nice by th e Guardians IOR SALE, strong SWING, iron rods and seat com- loans paid off and H inds' previously bought for a new Workhouse, of the tender of 'eerlesS Dennis A Co. \\T ANTED, YOUNG GIRL for light general work.- ilete, 9s.; FIV E TENNIS RACKETS, 20s.; FIVE LENDERS, and H seeing the necessity for such no longeroffer exists.” for the erection Heme, Ac., at the TV Apply, Dlplock’s Hotel, Eastbourne. Situations SSanteb. .JS, suitable for Lawn, 10s—fi. W., “ Chronicle” dlatea Be said he had been out to Polegate Office, Eastbourne. Resident 1 Workhouse. In. 1 1 eg to state that VACANCY ne with some *7, Upperton-road, Eastbourne (Tel. No. 571), for W ROOM j«uiwui.r-oii»wi; oantrul.—State ilowest terms to No. 444, bourne. Complete and Inexpensive______HouseFurnltnrei Furn ^aoO m t there wm now no necessity The contractors____ hej are paring the Eastbourne. - ___cooklnL preferred. — Apply to Handy Men, Walters, Porters, Vanmen, Ohalr and “ Chronicle " Office, Eastbourne. some Genuine Superior Second - band _____ . and they should therefore recognised rale of ws ibtaini ag in the East- A WELL-EDUCATED YOUNG LADY WANTED as- Mrs.! L, 33, Oarlisle-roile-road. East! ourne. Invalid Attendants; Spinal Chair for Hue; Vacuum Fnmitnre. See and spewdous Show Rooms. PROMPT Local Government Board for sanction bourne district, naa Id. per hour. Prior to an Apprentice to the Fancy Godds and Stationery. Estate Agent Cleaner Supplied with, or without men ; Gardens TKTANTED TWO BEDROOMS, One Sitting Room, Always open for 1 Attended; Windows Cleaned; and any Casual Work T f tor two ladies and little.tie boy, poy. withw ______attendance,, when the time arrived, particularly as three months ago tte for carpenters and —Apply, W. Brooker, 9, Bugsex-gardei s, Eastbourne. ! ess< ntlaL—Apt' from June 30th to [July 7th; mi OOD PRAM FOR SALK—For further particular* losing £40 a year on the land. ’ Office, Ei Insured under Workmen's Compensation Act. Men of loderate.—1Terms, M. E., 1, apply 53, Milton-road, Eastbourne. -1 _____ joiners were at W 8d. per ■ hour, but OXFORD REGI is-road, East- bourr i good character only sent ont. Askew-road, Shepherd's Bush,— .'L” oAo ?S n.l , , G London i Provi| Councillor Chapman seconded for the a XVanted ah . I» recently it was t by i the Master Idem’ for comfortable__ ’ : 'ANTED, nehr Eastbourne, from second w e e k In ANDSOME PEKINESE PUPPY, cheap to good , but said he could not vote Association,nation, of w the opntrs otors Cooks,„ , Cook-(___r Generals, Parlourmaid . Housomalds, \A 7l ANTED,ED, HAYMAKERS,HA experienced In stacking, LERK! DESIRES APPOINTMENT In Eastbourne July, by Three ------• " " --•* 7 __ home; also fawn and black Pug Puppies, males.— is, Kitchenmaids, Generals, Dally Girl), 1 use. Kitchen I.... f , See. ...—Apply, Wilding, Yew Tree Farm, East _ his native to____ w nhigLest ;...... references i iu„low salary— BOARD and LODG- endree, Horeham Road, Sussex. bets, to increase 1 0 [instead. -.. j I I m. Hi att, 6767;; Prinoeworesoent.~ Brighton.. ___ IS ; three bedroon jom.—State inclusive 1 Promptitude, Prival Jtr. mcuannl- said sale he did not think it i 8*d. is now the Porter, P„ terms, which must be m Box 485, Eason & Son, F YOU REQUIRE FURNITURE, Perambulate!*, able to dispose off thet land, as they did district. The Qua P tliS B LL CLASSES of SERVANTS > with* 4-;; W IANTEJ). IPRESENTATIVE for ILERGYMAN’8 Wife seeks fortnight’s situations for Ltd., bnblln, | Mailcarts, Cycles, Wringers or Mangles, for cash or what they might, wantv it tor. It was tartsjfa - - ■ -- valuable oatenti OarAi " '’ook and Houseparlourmaid during July; free I on deferred payments, TRY JURY’S, Trinity-buildlntfs, the oontl the Id July Bee, 182,1 )-27th July.—33; Vicarage-drive. Eastbourne. to say that they1 Were losing £40 on tl is proposed I asked .. ———.1 Lewes .. — — i.and Ge man with some oonnection i mg' private and 131, Seaside, Eastbourne. All goods marked in plain would he. very shbrt-sii Servants Wanted. ^ r s oPref«^-APPli ” ias Tui OMP. DESIRES POST ‘ in Eastbourne or figures. Ten per cent, discount for cash. f y AS H ADVANO increase the •ham, ______Situations ®antcl). Bates and on l plumbers" '.to C neigl rhood; knowledge nursing, housekeeping, illor Eden said the proposal .good GENI wages £14-£16; fond amanuens xoellent reference—” Faith," Carters, 17, 1 £ 1 0 1 therefore, " *0); do 1 ' g; good character Terminus-r .Eastbourne.______j » penny wise and a pound f< Bricklayers, 8d^ rjIH E OOMPTQN A6?KNOY,el* Station -pabad*, Call or write; I .N o. 1068. The ratepayers ought to be grateful 84d. In no. ,— __rs repairs indon, SLW^ ARDENER (married) SEEK8 SITUATION; experi­ EMORIAL CARDS, Single Black Edged Card* M l Board had saved them a heavier exi than the fo in: many npetent Company, 6, . G ence ; age 37 years; understands fruit, flowers and Temporary Parlourmaid, disengaged July 1st; Tem­ with Envelopes to m atch: 12, Is. 10d.; 25, 3s.; 50, 8 . WARDMAID at the 0 Work- vegetables and glass; in or near Lewes—Apply, T. B., porary H*useparlourmaid, July 8th; Cook, Girl and 4, Havelook-road.l workmen r East Snasex News,” Lewes. K' 100, 7s. Artistic Folded Cards in all newest Crake strongl_ itbourne: tall, wages £18 per annum, with Board, Lod Houseparlonrmald. July 8th. temporary for 6 weeks; patterns: 14,12, 3s.; 25,25. 4s. fld.;6cL: 60,60. 7s. 6d-;6d.: 100,100. 1313s.b. 6cL6d. Post lngs and Wi____. l—Apply to: Mr. F. Holman, Cfierk Temporary Cooki 27, July 28th, 4 or 6 weeks; Kitchen- free for oash with order.—Famcombe Sc Co., Ltd, motion,m, paxticulariyj in view of the fact “A. IEurst, Clerk.’.’ to Mra! AN W ants SITUATION; capable, willing, honest; land might be wantedwant if a scheme ot oe the Guardians, 86, High-street, Lewes.______aged 29 (live In or ont; understands cows, pigs, maid, hotel or -boarding-house, temporary or per­ Printers. Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead. OMAN, or Gii Mor would look after pony and trap and garden— manent. July 1st; Houeeparlourmaid. 28, £23; House­ tion, m w m highlyphighly possible, was brought» : (good plain) WANTED: ED for Housework; good maid 29, £28. July 8th; Housemaid, 18. £18. July 19th; m E R R Y ’S AUCTION ROOMS and SALE YARD. 19. £ if Willmot Suooxss or EASt-STMEETiG , . wages. — APh,,, Uen, Nenthorn, Ashurst; # o f e ^ ^ e ^ tChiDg’ Tilgate, Forest Row, Pease 1 Cornfield-road, Eastbourne.—A Sale every Saturday ARTHUR Mr * that they should ‘hang 1 found.—Apply, with full i ood. East Grinsteam Childrens Nurse, 21, reference 4 years, £20; Lady’s o n ” and “ wait Sch oo l—L ittle »fc years of ir letter, Mrs. Richardson, Soutl Maid, 27, reference 2 years, £28; Cook-General, ofModem and Antique Furniture, Shares and Property > Wine to Mr. Buckland to living at 58, :Sydne ney-i ill of the i ■ LADY REQUIRED for Grocery Counter— HORTHAND TYPIST—YoungLady, with three daily. 1 1 • - ,T ^ goods purchased if required. ______Having su-pibs capifl .ion, pointing out ths|t school, who recently , l*e at the i-GENERAL WANTED; wi stating age, experience, &c., to Inter- S years' experience, WISHE8 ENGAGEMENT In INTER LAYING PULLET8 FOR SALE, March alone in a few honrsl r doll d resslng, has LcweU, .. itbourne; moderate salary—Masham, 78, Victoria- sureties. No Bills ol i were practically unanimous in < pposi- aud Industry Exhit **r 3 o’clock, R., Bumtwood, [ford Wei T hought it W cross bred White Wyandottes and Buff Orptng- gained the first I at an exhibition drive, Eastbourne. || r1 Ia ie e . —Asking for counsel to tons, 3s. 6d. and 4s,—Crowhurstland Farm, Dormansland. lender, 43, Moorg itC the Art defend him, a _prl stated that in face of the Opposi­ In Loudon for do , *xl Iblte being sent Daring the last four years, i i the prohibi- MAN SEEKS SITUATION as oner was told at the Old Bailer Bank of .Engl >nd). J from various psrti igdokn. Her [teacher i^100K)GENERAL WANTED at < nee, aged 18-20— Y °i W A ITER; four years' reference to ohoose from ___iTrows of barristers In court. strictest privacy, borj tion to the resolution he would withdraw tion of absinthe InPrenohttwtuer nd. the German from 1 Printed by the Proprietors, F arnoombk & Co., Limited, (he moment (hear, hear). (Miss MacDonald) i a ted 1th a gold watch. k i i a t t w ^ 8' W1«htman’ “ iUsa > e Swiss htad the list of drinkers of alcohoL pply, E. P. Gray, 4, Cricketfleld- After a Jong look at them, be r a il: “ Ob, well, It and Published by them every Saturday, at their Offices, cottages, don’t matter, I will defend mytelf." South-street, Eastbonrne.1 T^IRECTION I iMm f AJ tored at 1 (limited) Printing 1 1 W B m

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