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Sell Your Old Gold. Ip it advisable to store bid'gold or Imlnary. Junior, of no further use. boh:the gold can 'DlDationa, also be exchanged ?Pr D iPMSlfcf . and for the We are preparec aluo old gd!Id _ of the Royal large or Rtnall qhfti titles* fijee of CISC go of Mask and to give cash or £1iheqluo pay in. exchange for it. Use after lei glieh Liter — Mnthetn* U and .Tennis Cluba. W, Bruford & Son ARB RECEIVED, 00, Ternrinns-rd, K-.wl.boqrtp aturday, January 30th andd 241, 2 Hid > to see Parents on WedneB- Telephone 452. 'W.

Q .RI! BNOROFT E L L E S 6 P B N M R R 0 A 0 SS8 (Late1 of 82, Thie Avenue), •AD Home iSIchool .for ! the , Daughters .v[„ -- . of GSn TT-tlem«n, »fi wishes to ahnoinco that she h ns arranged to'partuenddp tii-i eusuiug teruk Miss C. A. a). M A C H I N E M A

RESUM[ED HER CLASSES FOR CpflLDREN DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN pA ILY. an.jy.ao.p.. blX. Gam, and Mr«. Cameron, Astler Roberts, Bar, L.R.O. P., end Hr*. Artie, Academy, Medallist. GIVES IN THK SAFFRONS ROOMS) 0^ O’Brien Harding. EmlTV.P., M.B.O.P., L.R.O.P., alnting'olbher Privately or It ____ l, and Mb . Holuna, the Bet. 0. and Mr*. Honbnrsh, Miss Shaw holds positions as Visiting Teaoher In At-Three p.rn. 19 & 21, CHURCH STREET; 15, PEVENSEY ROAD 75, SEASIDE. r n i K * Jameson, W. J. 0. Merrr, Esq., M.D., Boys; and Girls’ Schools In London, and Is open to LESSONS GIVEN.. SCHOOLS i.\TRENDED - Gaihome Orr. K*e., and Mr*. Orr, the Be*. Urllns engagements tii and dlstrtob. Pnpile have ton, the Be*. F. A William*, M A. (Head Master obtained hlghesb awards In competition with sohools In For parpculars address,28, South .-t rcct, Khslboume. T el. 169. the UnitedsdKli Kingdom.—13, * ---- ] i-road," — Eastbourne. ■ DANCING : RHV.MIO EXERGIBSS. T ISS ELSIE S. M. REED, Certificated | | , Under Royal Pa'ronage, '• SS BALLS, L.L.A., Advanoed Grade Associated Board R.A-M and FREDK. S. SHELLEY, M? 1, SPENCER ROAD. K.C. ( t Piano and Organ (Honours), Assistant Organist at ■ j ]i I St. Saviour’s Chnroh, Eastbourne, Aooompanlsojto the IS S ELEANOR RATOLIFFE Builder, Decorator, Plumber, Gas, Hot Water and Electrical Engineer. Successful in Examination Work. Eastbourne A mateur Operatio Society. Opon for Engage­ M WILL llj'OLD ment as Accompanist. GIVES LESSONS In PIANO­ HOLIDAY CLASSKS | j Contractor for General House Repairs. COACH KS IN SPECIAL SUBJECTS OR TAKES FORTE and ORGAN PLATING and in HARMONY FOK I !?■ BEGINNERS AND BACKWARD PUPILS. and THEORY. BALLKOOM DANCING Office and Showrooms 8, 'TERMINUS PLACE. atradents prepared for the various Musical Examination?. Highest References. 4; Kilrurn Terrace (3 minutes from Station), AT THE i PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. Eas tbourkk. DEVONSHIRE PARK, Tuesday ^.nd Friday Afternoons, commencing Dec. 22nd. : SAVIOUR'S CHOIR SCHOOL, «3S B. NO AKES, Certificated in Harmony and Counterpoint (Senior Local, Associated Board Juniors! under 15 years of age, 2.45 p.m.; St ”iors over 15 . j’ BOOTH STREET, j j'i of. thA RA.M. and R.O.M.), GIVES LESSONS ton the years of !ago, 3.45 p.n.; Babies, Friday : Mornings, 11 BOYS TOFORTB and American Organ, and in Harmony 1:1 o’clock. iCcminenpiug Deij:. lothb IRE TAKEN FROM THB AGE OF EIGHT. trms: 21s. thd Couijso of S(jc Lp^soni. 1 Fees R6 peb Annum. and Counterpoint.—For Teri ’ 8. Oalverley-road. ADUL"? CLASS every Friday Evening at tljie Saffrons OETZMAN N Main Choral Scholarships, some of whioh oover ’ t the whole amount of the Fees. itqomsi S.:?i). I, | ■ |- M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, Address: The Ohutsworth Hotels Eastjjourne. & C Q ., L t d ., Training for Business Life. M Diplfimeo, Paris — i * r ■ F ir Proepeotus and other Information apply (1st Glass Certificate), DANCING AND PHYSICAL KXHBCISBS. THE WARDEN. | Nr. TOTTENHAM COURT EOA3), LONDON, W. Giv< LESSONS In PRACTICAL DRK98CUTTING 18^ HUTTON MOSS and Milis PAINE and ING, FRENCH PATTERN MODELLING will resume theii1 I.ASXBOURiNE Telegrams i " OETZMANN LONDON.” Telepl osa: MUSEUM " ONE." and MILLINERY, j CLASSES January 25tli. N GARRY, 3, GRANGE ROAD.— Mias lohofleld has had 14 years’ experience vrith private Children’s Class at the GY MN ASIUM, Vpp.X ROAD, GL!SMALL CLASS is held at the above address • pupils and In olass teaching In schools, M! for the CHILDREN OF GKNTLitPKOPLE only, I Blouse Patterns a Speciality. on SATURDAYS, at i.45 p ut., commencing Jan. 27Liu Pupili prepared for the Preliminary Cambridge Looal Special arrangements made for Adult, i Classes. Exam in 2, CORNFIELD TERRACE ation. 39a.,, HARRINGTON ROAD, LONDON, S.W. A BOOK ON rUBNIHHIHG” Begin lers reoelved. : YOUR BUSINESS PRINTING. r 1 GRATIS AND POST FRE C. Apply by letter to MISS Ej CLEATHER. nting i; DANCING AND ELOCUTION. 1< ind is equiS ______$no. T t / f A d a m e v a n d y c k ’s c l a s s e s TAN CLADPOLE’S TRIP TO ’MERRICUR. F arjncombe & Oo.. Ltd, ihronicle ” Printing yVorks, A.TJL | are now resumed 4) n xt to the world-wide popularity of “ Oladpole’s Souiht-8treet, are fully pre ed to meet these raquire- 1 At DEVONSHIRE PARK. Jurney So Lunnon,” this work has had a larger sale than merits, having their works fitted with machinery- - Caapable Special Glasses for Operatic D^nciug {Rusk an Method!* £ 5 PREPAID ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY any oth 3r Book. The interest in both these works of oxijicditiously turning out! high-class work. I Holiday Classes during XujJU.Hoiiif ays. unabated. New edition now ready, price 6d.— Letterpress ]and Lithographic Printing For pfarticulars apply Farncoinbe & Co., Limited, and all Booksellers. RAILWAY STATION IN ENGLAND OR WALES. 2, HAEEWOOD PL^CE, HANOVER So u Arpj, w .

HYSICAL EDUCATION for t D elic a te Children at | tljieir own HOMES (any mart of P England); including Dancing, Graceful [ Deportment', Walking and Exercises. A Lajdy, with twenty years’ experience! in the Court Circles jof Society, will .forward Tong List qij Patronesses ANGLO - RUSSIAN and Terms upon application. ' (Proprietor: A. DUDjKIN), SAVE YOUR COAL 227, ** Chronicle ” Office, South-strpet. I! li/flS S MINA HpDSON, Cert0 V6d.^.O.LM ATX ; Mem, 1.8.M., 36 and 31, Western Road RECEl PUPIL8 fr>r SINGING, VOICE CULTURE - The Parliamentary W ar Savings’ Committee in their HINTS- and P] OFORTE PLAYING in Londjpn and East^ . bour»o.Vir«ii wti e\ I ^ . I ! TO HOUSEHOLDERS,” says Ladies Choir. Cholij Training given b sjrrangement. Preparation for Musical Examinations. i\ anv successes ■ V.i USE GA8 COKE wherever possible in jtead of coal and honours. Bpedal arrangement fi n Visitors. Commnnloatlons should bo addressed to Bliss Hudson, unuet uoacn uaetDonme uouege, 1 FORI TWO WEEKS 0 care of; Messrs. Clift IGildredge-ruad; or The Library, : Bnj.iARTi TaiIlhi Rx-Covered and Repaired. COAL and COKE mixed in equal proportions give a Daltoto-telrrace, Moads street. | fuel which will last long longer than coal alone. I0T0HKI88 A BON. Patronised by Royalty. ot Ktn^ IN GINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, ICANTIC SA THE MORE COKE IS USED the greater will be TH E GYMNASIA WM>rt PATTERN OF School o r P hysical E ducation MAKERS, the production of the by-products which are required iAD, Eastbourne (near Town Ball), Tel 81’, ery snohas fo r making explosives for the Army "and Navy. IHRWENT ROAD, MEADS (Tel. 1297), Also at B Ekiil LL. | ie Lifts,Ac. FUR COATS braneh of Physloal Eduoatlon scientjlflcaliy taught iURNE. - qualified and experienoed Instruutor and Lady ' iers, under the dlreotion of Mr. Mosa, a Medloal Gymnasium attached for Remedial EASTBOURNE GAS 00. and Swedish Massage, under the direction of FUR STOLES and MUFFS F. 0. Charle?worth, M.G.T.L, MiN.S.P.B. rE CONTRACT TO CLEAR PREMISES OF Q O K E. . | :■ (Q O K E. Beetles, Cockroaches, s Maxes the Hottbst Fire. SWEEPING REDUCT THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. Nevrh Blocks the Kitohenkb Flues. Most Easy to Wear. No Steel Spring. Mi^ kii with a Little Coal Make! Splendid Ants, Bugs, AT PRICES MUCH B^LOW WHOLES ALE. Dininq and Drawing Room} F ires. Send for Illustrated Price Lists, post free. ANY NOISOME INSECT VERMIN. \ P eb Chaldron, D elivered i .. 16 6 1 • | . I , „ I „ Meads <& H ampden P ark 17/3 WE DESTROY UNDER OONTRAOT : ■ | - I / , i . 1 The Stock consists of about 1,000 STUB COATS and THOUSANDS of LINDSEY & SONS, P er Sack, 1/10 ; Meads, RATS AND MICE. | - ’ | j ’ I I f I . EUB SETS of every description of Skin made up in th!e very Latest New 7, Terminus-buildings, Eastbourne The abitvs Fricta are subject to Alteration without Notice, For Terms address the Creation Models. I — SURGICAL & ORTHOPAEDIC INSTRUMENT MAKERS. K i r i ft. Eastbourne Gas Company. INSPECTION INVITED WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE, SEAMLESS SPIRAL EL. ITIC ALSO AT AMERICAN COCKROACH Co., HOSIERY, BELTS, & London and Brighton. C H E A Is S ’ ' (i 124, Southwark Street, London, •f i • ! U ' MONEY. E stablished 1879. WARDROBES. FOB FIRST-CLASS And at LIVERPOOL, LEEDS and GLASGOW. PUBCHASES OP £2 OE OVE MONEY. WARDROBES. T f ‘ K ’fi 1 W. T. LAMB & ! SON, AMENTAL TBEE8, I i CASH ADVANOED PROMPTLY j Pawnbrokers, Jewellers• andr-l General | P Salesmen, 1 SOSES, APPLY to the Oldest Readout Lender, 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE, ]a . J E W E L L , WE’VE DONE Trees and Hardy Flowers, &e, ' ’ w | - ■ • 1 • \ Always ON 8ALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS, — "wy. Silver Plate, Eleotrp-plated Goods, Cutlery, Telesoopes. Marine, Field and Opera r* L WILMINGTON SQUARE, Eastbourne. SpeotaoJes, all kinds of Musloal Instroments, Books, &o., &o, ITS. FOR It la better to deal with I —and every article of Furniture in our Home comes from PETER1S. DER than with Agents or Finanolal i >n every description of Property. Ladies' and Gentlemens Wardrobes Purchased foe NURSERIES 113 AokfiS. Furniture to last many lifetim es PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. CATALOGUES FREE. CASH ADVANCES. ■ I ' | • • i • / I I I- (TELEPHONE 105). O H S A L & SONS, Ltd., '/ -| £10 upwards. ) —to add distinction to the Home, to be pleasing to the eye and of comfort to Loudon k Provinces Discount Company, Ltd., | to reijain its newness to the last, to always proclaim that node but the best mate: MAKE MARTIN .SONS TflE NURSERIES ORAWLEY. FOR 19, Lansdowne-road, Croydon. used in its manufacture, and only the most-skilled labour executed it, and Promptitude, Privacy, Easy Terms and Straightforward | ) - . 1 ' offer you a BEALLY HIGH-CLASS WOEK ipiANOKORTKS, AMERICAN ORGANS, Dealing. ■______. in J ' ,. ! : , j | ! . ^ HARMONIUMS AND HARPS. ding, Decorating, Electric Lighting, Hot Water By tho Beat Makers, on She Lowest Teii?s, for Sale, MO N E Y L E N T . Saving of 3/- in every £!L spent. Hire and on the Three Years’ System. £ 1 6 to £5,000. ^ and Sanitary Work. LYON 4k HALL, Warwick Mm a Ioe, Call and ramble through our Entire Store. All visits ire free ;rom importunity ; KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. Advances made at a few hours’ notice upon I Bmperienesd Tuners sent to all parts of the Country, Simple Promissory Notes to all responsible Illustrated Catalogues Free by Post. I Applicants. CHARLES BREACH, j STRICTEST PRIVACY ASSURED. Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Plumber. SPECIAL PREPAID BATES. No Fees Charged op Sureties Required. 3 & SONS,! WANTS OF ALL KINDS, Apply, in strict confidence, to the Old-Established Bnd Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlook-road, Meads. Firm of ARTICLES FOR SALE, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ESTIMATES GIVEN TOR GENERAL HOUSE REPAIRS. ! SERVANTS WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED, flfESSBS. M. BABNABD & CO., ■ 1 • . - i ' [ I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. 1 IhCUBEB or APARTMENTS TO LET, . 44, LANGNBY-RbAD, EASTBOURNE. Are Advertised iu the whole of! Manager attends personally every Saturday at 11 a.m. 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington G irdens, Brighton. 'Phone 9*. Famcombe & Co.’s Susses Newspapers Estimates Free. (Ltd.) Five minutes’ walk from Central Station. Txa ns stop at Corner. MILLER & SELM At One Charge, vis.:— j B . OHATFIELD & SON, Builders. Decorators. Plumbers. 1 Insertio n ... (not over 20 Words) One S hilling IO WEST END DAIRY Tel.: P.O„ 818, N athnal, 880x. W E CLOSE at ONE o’clock on SA TU R D A Y, Every Description of Building and Home Repairs don|e at Moderate Charges. 8 I n sertio ns...... Two Sh illin g s and Sixpemor 7 I n se r t io n s ...... F iv e ;Shillings Oowkeepers and Dairy Farmers, Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. Longer AdYertbomenti r.t Proportionate Rate.: DELIVER HIGH-CLASS DAIRY PRODUCE | If Booked the usual rates will be oharged. Three Times Dally to all parts of Eastbourne. O^ce and Works: 75, TIDE8WELL BOAH, EA8TBOHBNE. All suoh announcements appear ones iu tbd following i As it la necessary to know from whenoe the milk supply I THANES TO THE BRITISH NAVY is derived we Invite Patrons to inspect onr Farms Eastbourne Chronicle I'. M and Dairies. A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED HISTORY AND Nexus Farm Bpo Dairies: DOLPHIN SOAP is now Reduce d to 3d. per Bar. Hampden Park. IS, Comfldd.terrace, and \ Hastings Independent Telephone 463. ______49, Church-street, East Orinstead Observer TRULY A HOME ECONOMIC SR I DE TO HERSTMONCEUX CASTLE Sussex and Surrey Courier THB WAfiTTBOUKNH AND DISTRICT (Ootnicmi), Horsham Times Thereby s souring, at a verjj small cost, an amount ol B y ih b R hv, E. E. CRAKE, M.4, publicity •hronghout tho Important district of East BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING D I X E Y 8, Susses among tho most influential inhabitants. OOMFANY, Limited. 20, 21, KING’S E0AD, BRIG&HT0H. Braneh k Worksh|»p8» 96, Western Road, Hoye« ono Unequalled by any Othnr Local JSIediuK!. J. H W. FELLOWS of the most Interesting and Picturesque! Castles in the County of Sussei. M A N TKP AC TUBING OPTICIANS L'"' Orders should bo sent direct to Farncombk & Co.. Ltd., -T, SUSANS ROAD. To the Bunas Rre and County Hospital*. Surgical AM Society, tee.. I P»IO* SIXPENCE. Head Offices, or lecft) w?:?.- Authorised Agtmtiij RIMLESS SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES a SpeelalRe. Spb aod from ! Prepaid at tihe above Low Rates; Noo Charge to Sight Testing. and D pk^ G l ^ bS;, Baboi« i __ . ESC >K__ May be obtained of the Printers and Pub] ishera, ION LABELS of all kinds manu- Miobosoopes, Estd. over 70 years. Brighton : Hours, 9 till 7 ; Thursdays, o v a: Hours, i r e c t i o n l a b e l .'.! u; mu bind; mauufRa- J a t London Prices at Farncombe and Cas YARNCOMBE & CO., L imited, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE lured at) Loudouj Pvh.»s at) Faraco/Ube & Cd,‘i Btlog Works, South-street, Kaetboume. 8 till7i Sati ys, 9 till 1. Tele.; 4,482 both Shopi, (Limited)D Printing Works. South-street, Eastoourue, t.»l wrtr**-*-

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STBOURNE COLLEGE. h e l A D IE 8’ CO LI. EGE, MARY H. COOPER, Dour i DressmakSi’ T GRAB8IN&TONE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. President; Sell Your Old Gold E&UFOED & SON, DB DUKB OF DEVONSHIRE. A Day School\for the paughters of Gentlemen. COAT DRESSES, SUITS & RESTAURAN1 GOWNS for Autumn W ear Prlnolpal i MIPS HITCHCOCK. Is it advisable;tohie;to store old pol l articlehrlyelcs W atchmakers, ^ , , . . . Head Masters of nd furtherrther use w ei»1 ine!be poldjea gold jean be exchangedwnged for money i D, EASTBOURNE. , jtlM M V V. 8. WILLIAMS, K.A. also JEWELLERS k SILVERSMITHS; Tele ^ 6, LISMORE B.OA the We are! preparedepareci to \v; ;»iiio (.Id pdp i *' ! i • 1 • > 1 amlnarion...— ,---- hvjthp . . A^aoolated ------— — the Royal lar^q or’saiall quauti: i. -*-fr.oi; of ^nsr and|tjd gi ve cash or chcq ml? pay m 111 BEST VALUE. U a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Bona Academy of Muslo and Royal College of Muelo mtedeeln ___ , ^ ______D in exchange for it. QUALITY GUARANTEED. -. may job. Advauood Claasoa In Knglloh Literature D I C K E R a n d C O . & f Tps l 9 c S ^ ® e ), 1 f the Universities, the Army, Navy add History. Fradoh, Herman, Latin end Mathematics. Life, Repairs by Expert Men. . Hooke/, Net-ball and Tennis Clubs. W. Bruford & So^i, are special Abut i HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, A FEW BOARDERS ARB RECEIVED. 100, Teraiiiins-n'., V. -‘1 l.oii(r- eotua And h it tiuooesaes, 100, Tennimn-rd., Eaftlionme OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, BASTJIOTTRNE. Next Term begins on Saturday, January 20th. j and 311,qil,. Hir.:Hi. -u . should ba r IB. The principal will bo at tiohie to sen Parontson Wednee- -rxr A nd a i EXETJKK.I Sohool. dayand Thnr, daji, January ilJth rtlid 11th—also Thursday Telephone 4!#8. WINES, SPIRITS a n d MINERAL lTEAS. --EV-4 • I and. Friday, January 18th and 19th, 2.30-4.3U. 1 •TOs . H f r ' - -f ioV SfLtr.-K ! rawing and painting classes EASTBOURNE I Old Glenli vfet Whiskey, 4/6 KN ' H DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF TH 3 TOWN DAILY, Oarawon, E»q., F.R.O.P.,— *, M.R.C.8.,—....0.8.i D.Ph. (lam.,Cam^ and Mrs. Cameron, i Preparatory School for Boys. i B-Pr^rLEsq.,M.D.,AstierRoberta.™OstleyRoberta, Ksq.,L.B,0------* P.,ond~ Mr.. A.tie, Aoademy, Medalllsb, GIVES LESSONS in Drawing and I: ix t h k 3 Ai-Vi1 MR. W. R. JONES. M.A., F.R.G.&, Clifton College and I n ■ ^leeta, O. O'Brien HaiHarding, “Em., J.P., M.H.O.P., L.B.O.F., Painting either Privately or In Class. Emmanuel College. Cambridge. RECEIVES BOYS Eaa., and Mr*,Mra. noiuns.icneHollins,:the uer.Bey. u.O. and Mrs. Horabnrgh, Miss Sbaw holds positions as Visiting Teacher In A Tll>- 1 ii ROAD a*d 175, SEASIDE. Rev. H. Q. and Mr*. Jameson, W. J. O. Merry, Esq., M.D., BoyB’ aud Girls' Schools In London, and Is open to PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN. U.s i \ ; r;:NLUl>; aoder 36 to be prepared for the Public SohoolB and 19 & 21, CHURCH STREET; 15, PEVENSEY engagements in 'Eastbourne and district. Pupils have K.N.C., Qeborno. —- Mil. Merry, Gathome Orr. Esq., and Mrs. Orr, the Rev. tJrUn* For particulars address is, cl, liai-Aibourae. . Special brraxigomenta for- Day Pnpil« and the Sons of -.! * " 1 Tel. 169. and Mrs’. Wbeipton, the Rev. P. 8. WUliams, M A. (Head Master obtained highest awards in competition with schools in . lr'/.nrH. acres of Playing Field in Glldrodgo Park. of Ka*tbourne College). the United Kingdom,—13, East Dean-road, Eastbourne. -f- DANCING: RHYMI ' KKEUCfSKS. ELSIE S. M. REED , Certificated o b o r o u g h s c h o o l ,! riSS BALLS,-L.L.A., ]i/riss Under Royal Pa'rimage, | UPPER AVENUE, EASTBOURNE. T elepuonE 623. FRED K . S. SH EL 1-vJL Advanced Grade Associated Board R.A.M. and K LEY, ! 1, SPKNCER ROAD. R.C.M. Plano and Organ (Honours), Assistant Organistat Prifio'rmls I p- O. GILBERT, B.A. (bond.). St. Saviour’s OhUroh, Eastbourne, Aooompanist to the 1 V f l 8 S ELEANOR K A TO LI FEE ^ 8 I D. G. GILBERT, (Lend. Unlv.). Builder, Decorator, Plumber, Gas, Hot Watei aud Electrical Engineer. Successful in Examination Work. Eastbourne AmateurOperaMo 3ooiety, Opon for Engage- A x i ii ivn.r. J •• '.!) Private School for Boys. tntint as Aocomianlat. GIVES LESSONS In PIANO­ i( HOLIDAY ('LA8S.KS | Contractor for General Houss Repairs. COACBE8 IN SPECIAL SUBJECTS OR TAKES FORTE aud ORGAN PLAYING and in HARMONY FOR Lxrpr PieiniHee with 3 acres of ground. Chomlcal and and THEORY. Physical Leboratorida, Gymnasium and Playing Fields. BEGINNERS AND BACKWARD PUPILS. Students prepared for thp various Musical Examinations, - 1 B A Ij. L R O O M 1) .\ N C I K U Preparation for London Matriculation and Oxford Office and Showrooms - - - 8, TERMINUS PLACE. AT Till-: and Cambridge Local,t Highest References. / l, Kilbubn Tebrace (3 minutes from Station), Foes Moderate and inclusive. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. ______:_Ea8 rBOTONBL______1 | DKVONSHIltK i’AUIv, | Tuesday! apd Friday Arternbons. comnicuripg !;)cc. J.’:nL: SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, ISS B. NOAKES, Certificated in Harmony «^T. GEORGE’S SCHOOL (UPPKRTON). and Counterpoint (8onior Local, Associated Board Junioi’bjunder Jo years of age. 2.1 j >> rn.; Si| •5*-»i*s ?v.,*r i.v S • ! SOUTH STREET. Mof the RA.M. and R.C.M,), GIVES LESSONS on theyears o^ ago, 3.4f> p.m.; Baldr-, Friday Mornings, il; IOY8‘ ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. PIANO FORffE and American Organ, and In Harmony j I o’clock. Cbrnmci ' : I.»<*•«•. ' i H. FOH BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. •Terms:; 21s. the Com. attention Is paid to Commercial Subject* and Modern the whole amount of the Fees. %TIS8 M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, Addt ress: The Chats wortj’.a-'ijjourMC. h Ho; Language,-. ---- & CO., L t d ., Training for Business Life. DlplOmee, Paris f For Prospectus apply Head Masthh. For Prospectus and other information apply (let Class Certificate), DANCING AND PHYSICAL EXX^CISriS. THE WARDEN. Nr. TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W. Gives LES80N8 in PRACTICAL DRESSCUTTINQ iSs iHUTTON MOSS and MI3S PAINE j&RCNrCIPAL SCHOOL OF ART| and MAKING, FRENCH PATTERN MODELLING will resumeitheii : LSkil. (TSCHNICAL iNBTirDTK, GROVK-gOAD). Telegrams i “ OETZMANN LONDON.” Telej hone : MUSEUM “ ONE.” - and MILLINERY. M CLASSKS January 26th. l e n g a r r y , :i , g r a n g e r o a d .— Miss Sohofleld has had 11 years’ experience with private DAY and EVENING GLASSES are held In all G A SMALL CLASS is held at the above address pupils and In class teaohing in schools, Children’s Class at the G Y v? N £f I CM. YOF. rc RO YD, Branches of Art, Including Clausoa in Metal Work, for the CHILDREN OF GKNTLhPKOPLE only. f Blouse Patterns a Speciality. on SATURDAY^, ab 2.4j p i*-., cc>ru;ueueiDes. PupUs prepered for the Preliminary Cambridge Local 2, CORNFIELD TERRACE. Vlfiitoia cart join ter ehort periods. Examination. 39a, HARRINGTON ROAD. LONDON. S.W. BOOK ON FURNISHING” Beginners received. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL | YOUR BUSINESS PRINTING. ‘ ; | 4 FOR GIRLS GRATIS AND POST FR. iE. Apply by letter to MISS E. CLKATHER. T is often necessary that General Printing DANCING AND ELOCUTION. (Upperton-hoal). in. . connection , ,, with , . businesses ------of— every kind is Irequired quickly, and, at the same time, well done. AJDAME VANDYCK'S g l a s s e s MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Alif CLADPOLE’S TRIP TO ’MERRICUR. Fairncombe & Co., Ltd, “ Chronicle” Printmg Works, w are; now resumed FOR BOYS J Next to the world-wide:popularity of “ Cladpole’s South-street, south-street, uijeare fully preparedpro,-.___— to meet those require- At DEVONSHIRE PARK.: Jumpy to Lunnon,” thus workman liad a larger sale than [ ments, having their works fitted with machinery capable Special

HYSICAL EDUCATION for D k lic a tf Children at their own HOMFS (hny part of jyj"R. A. E. STYLER, £ land), including Dancing, Graceful Deportment,’ Walking and Exercises. I, 81LVKRDALE ROAD, EASTBOURNE, A Lady, with twenty years' cxnerjonoe in the Court Ciroles Qf Society, will forward long List, cf iPanronesse.* ANGLO-RUSSIAN F U R c o . and Terms upon application. LANGUAGES. (Proprietor: A. DU UKIN), SAVE YOUR COAL. 227, ‘’Chronicle” Office, South-street. IV! ISS MINA HUDSON, Cert. Vo©. T.O.L., AtJ l Mem. I.S.M., Football, Hockey, Lacrosse and Golf. RECEIVES PUPIL8 for SI.VGTVa. VOICE CULTURE 36 and 31, Western Load, Brighton. The Parliamentary War Savings’ Copunittee in tlieir “ HINTS and PLjLNOFQRTE PLAYING in London and Eaetr j : bourho. R , N. COLLINS’ SEQRTS SHOP, TO HOUSEHOLDERS,” feays Ladie$’|Choir, Choir Training giveu by arrangement.; 8, SOUTH STREET (Near Town HaU), H- ^ jparajtlon for Musical Ejlxaniinations. Maiiv (iuocesae? V EASTBOURNE. USE GA8 COKE wherever possible instead ot coal and honours. Special arrakigemefit.-; for Visitors. Proiantonal Cricketer Eastbourne O.O., 1891-82. Communicationr “should be aadressod to Mi=a Hudson, Orioket Coach Eastbourne College, 1895-4-5-fl. F O R T W O WEEKS ONLY. care of Messrs, Clift Gildredge-road ; or The Library, E h j.tart) Tables Re -Covered and Repaired. COAL and COKE mixed in equal proportions give a Dalton-terrace, Meads-street. fuel which will last long longer than coal alone. Patronised by Royalty. HOTCHKISS A SON. n g i n e e r s , m illw rights , GIGANTIC SALE THE MORE COKE IS USED the greater will be E tSte THE GYMNASIA E PATTERN MAKERS, OF I ■ ( and School of P hysical E ducation BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS, the production of the by-products which are requirod YORK ROAD, Eastbourne (near Town HalD.Tol 9IL And Repairers of all kinds of Maohlhery each as for making explosives for the Army and Navy. and DERWENT ROa D^ MEADS (T$l. 1297). \ Also at) BEXliILL. 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LAMB & SON, ORNAMENTAL TREES, CASH ADVANCED PROMPTLY Pawnbrokers, Jewellers and General Salesmen, ROSES, APPLY to the Oldest Resident Lender, 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE, Fm it Trees and Hardy Flowers, ]J£I8S A. JEWELL, W E’VEj 1 DONE I T ! ! Always ON SALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Goods, Cutlery, Telesoopes, Marine, Field and Opera Glasses, L WILMINGTON SQUARE, Eastbourne. Bpeot&olee, all kinds of Musical Instruments, Books, &o., &o. i a b t REPAYMENTa FOR it la better to deal with I —and every article of; Furniture in our Home comes fro:b PETER’S. NURSERIES 113 ACRES. ACTUAL LENDER than with Agents or Finanolal | Cath Advance* m every detcription oj Property. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Cash. Companies.______Furniture to last many lifetim es PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME A,T OWN RESIDENCE. OATAL08UH8 FEES. PR OMPT CASH ADVAN0E8. (TELEPHONE 105), J . 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Alderman D uke oonsidi it only fair and right that Hie path upward and prevailed. the payment should be r le. The Devonshire Park DAY OF INTERCESSION. Shall find the toppling craggs of duty scaled LIFE IN THE LAND OF Company were pledged to pply a winter orchestra as Are close upon the shining table lands | ! W. BRTJEORD & SON. well as the Military Band, The lighting restrictions To which our God Himself is moon and aqn.” 1 SOMEWHERE.” were very much against ■ny attraction.' ' When the BISH Of OF AT ST. MARY’S. Brethren, all this is a splendid asset It i shows we contract was first entered ito the Park Company were are banding on the cbaractet of the race unimpaired, thinking of closing down fc “ Water, water everywhere,” and !who, might I ask* certain months of the year, and that we are upholding those great traditions which would seek to quench his thirst thereby ? The h*nd of That misfortune was averl and visitors had had the THE ALLIES’ JUST CAUSE. we have inherited from our forefathers. For all this let constant attraction of a fipe orchestra and the excellent us thank God to-day. i These are a source of'strength, j“ Somewhere, ’ renowned for its varied mud baths and band on the Front. Possibly it would have been marvellous irrigation schemes ; suitable for rheumatism HHnNOTTS DIAL WEIST WATCHES for SERVICE USE encouragement and power that cannot be measured. and other kindred complaints. (N. I3,—Not as a cure better had the question oome up in September last, but In most of the ohurches the last day of the y ear j was They are the secret of endurance, perseverance and he gathered it was not then known how extremely eventual triumph. " ‘ therefor). Sugar was at one time tpe staple industry, well the chair reoeipts had turned oat for the summer set apart as a day of intercession in connection with the One word more. To-day, your offerings are to be . but the . superabundance . - of moisture renders it now only season- He thought they as a Corporation had got to war. Special hymns and; prayers were used and the given to tbe Red dross Society. Who can find wordsd8 possible to use the beet for treacle! and cow-fodder. NICKEL: 21/- each. play a fair game: They were practically only being National Anthem was sung. The collections were to praise the work of these brave women and men ? It Water-wagtails, mudlarks and wild ducks abound, and asked- to pay the war bonus hioh the bandsmen woul(( generally in aid < >f the British Red Cross Society. I is beyond praise, and the beslf acknowledgment ! that we the gorgeous kingfisher is seen in all its splendour when have reoeived had the band can make is to give their work our most igenerous it deems fit to visit the locality. The wide tracts of n directly maintained by At S t Mary’s (Eastbourne Parish) Church, the morn­ watercress, fringed and divided by jweeping willows, ^ SILVER: £2 and £3. 3s. each. the Council. -I | j ,,, I i 1L 11 ' support. Councillor H oadlky said he thought the Gounoil was ing service was of a semi-official character, owing to the The offertories on behalf of the Red Cross1 Society with a background of heavily-hanging, clouds draped looked upon as a sort of i Charity Organisation Society. presence of the Mayor and Corporation. The memqerp realised £23. 19s. 8d. with dropping rain, all tend to give to the picture that T H E TIME CAN BE READILY SEEN IN THE DARK. He wondered if it would be any use his appealing to the of the Town Council attending (in addition to the Mayor harmonious aspect of wetness which ■ is so common to Pleasure Grounds Committed for something? and Mayoress, Alderman and Miss O’Brien Hardipg) the brave lads now so busy in thelandj of “ Somewhere.” Councillor P rior : We shall be pleased tqgive him an and the Towu Clerk (Mr. H. W. Fovargue) were the To meet tbe exigencies of natitre, it |s thought that & allotment, Mr. Mayor (laughter). ' Deputy Mayor (Councillor O. W. Bolton, J.P.), Alder­ FREE CHURCH SERVICE. serai-submersible rabbit will shortly make an appear­ Referring to the question if growing potatoes, Coun­ men T.,B. Rowe and J. O. Wright, Councillors A. ance, whilst the wily ,fox will probably follow the Avaird, _F. A. Carter, A. A. Chapman, J. Duke, J. U-boat principle. The dogs about tihe dilutable parts cillor H oadley observed! 11 You are going to have more Accompanied by member^ ef the Corporation, who potatoes next year than you Want.” ! Eden, S. N. Fox, J. Hoadley, F. Holb'ns, J. Nieder- are the long and slop-eared variety isknown as water- W. BRUFORD & SON.i^EitMiNasMAi., mayer, J. yf. Pulsfbrd, G. B. Soddy and A. L. Wood. attended in excellentiller numbers,1 with the Tov|m Clerk spaniels, owing to their amphibious natjure. Snails are Alderman W right thought tho Council ought to Among the officials present were Major E. J. Teale, and. ., other officials, ttye Mayor Q.and .Mayoress is were present : ■ ■ ^ winkles, and spiders are! being superseded appeal to the inhabitants to obme forward and cultivate ati the special service held at St. Andrew s Presbyterian ] g It is ru’raoUred that the “ Somewhere” the land. Mr. J, R. Thackeray, Mr. J. H. Wright, Mr. p. iy shrimps. Ellison, Mr. J. H. Hardcastle, Mr. E. Piper and Mru Church,^on Sunday afternoon last. A suitable! order of Board of Education is instigating compulsory swimming Adverting to the auastioh of the musio, Councillor O. J. Blackburn. r service had been prepared. At 3‘ p.m.. Rev. J. G. social life of Eastbourne. He (Councillor Easter) 1 lad R ussell stated that there was a feeling abroad that the Henderson (President of Free Church Council) presided and navigation instruction in all its schools, these lattqr Corporation hardly knew their own mind when they The service, which was of a simple and impressive [consisting"1 of palatial houseboate which are moored TOWN COUNCIL. had the pleasure on many occasions of seeing Hr. at a large gathering. Hev. W. M. Scott read the lesson alongside those houses which still have one storey above Towner on the platform. In th(e Technical Institite entered into a contract, and that nothing was final. It character, was conducted by the Vicar (Rev.' Canon from the Epistle to theRomaps, chap. viii., and engaged could be seen the old programmes of what were tt en was his opinion that the contract shoula be adhered to. W. C.' Streatfeild, R.D.), who intoned the prayers. in prayer; the Rev. Jaines Reid conducted the mter- bigh-water mark. At low-water the shells to be found tihe only entertainments in Eastbourne—the penny If Eastbourne had lost on its chair account the Park The lessons were read by the Rev. E. Green (formerly- ©essional prayers, and the sermon was preached by the are quite interesting, and very valuable owing • to the TRIBUTES TO RETIRING ALDERMAN. readings at the Workmen’s Hall, as it was then callet — would not have oome forward! with a financial gift. vicar of Norham) and the Rev. F. S. Williams (head Rev. David Barron. amount of metal used in their construction. It is, ib which Mr. Towner used to take part. On many otl er Councillor Bolton pointed out that all; over the master of E^stpourne College). Miss Burnham presided] “ The Militancy of Hope^’ was the theme of M r.’ however, inadvisable for the devotees; of conchology to Occasions besides they had been on the same platfo m country many contracts had been relaxed during the at the organ in the absence on military service of the Barron’s sermon, which [was founded on Romanis iv. 18, follow their bent in augmenting choir collections, WAR ALLOTMENTS. together in not exactly the' same coloured skin whi ch period of war. regular organist (Mr. P. Goldsmith). A special Litany “ Against hope, believe in hope.” In some introductory although -the more hardened “ fiisilologists ” can go r ature provided them with (laughter). All these thir gs Councillor P rior, replying to Councillor W______ood, said was said by the Vicar, the responses being earnestly! remarks, the preacher ol(>served : We are met this day, ahead to their hearts’ content. The (visitors to these taken up by the congregation^ The first section domains are always cheerful and are kept lively in showed that Mr, Towner had been a very activq a id anyone who had a garden could make application for and not, alas ! for the first time, to pray that strength L i ^ood citizen, and he (Councillor Easter) was very glid the seed potatoes. included the words: “ Cleanse both us and our enemies and courage may be given to the gallant youth of our many ways ; everything possible is done to add to their DEVONSHIRE PARK BAND CONTRACT. indeed to associate himself with the resolution. Alderman Martin asked hnw the committee were to from all hatred and oovetousness, and so strengthen and land, whose bodies are the suffering bulwark, of comforts, and various parties are organised for trips by In putting the motion, which was carried unani know that the people who bought the potatoes did not guide us that neither may any weakness or weariness ini safety; tb it D ^ n e comfort^Z } bS the I lously, the M ayor said he was sure Mr. Towner wou use them for cooking ? us bring this war to an unrighteous encl, nor a righteous mothers, widows, orphans and friends of our heroic | *h« bal'°?“ 80e'?,up when M o tpr^ve?»ii«« PROPOSED PURCHASES OF BUSES. ppreciate the words that had fallen from the varioi is Councillor P rior said they would have to trust to the peace be delayed by our blindness or self-seeking.” This' lembers of the Council. L people’s honour. 1 was followed by prayers for “ our country ” and for fo^liWthof Wrs ^ S T u & T r b eadt l^rthfe^e6rsanin j neighbourhood. The periods and duration of visRa report and recommendations of the committee sufferers, and one -of thanksgiving “ for every splendid deed of our sailors and soldiers, for every act of devotion, The monthly meeting of the Council was held at the BUILDINGS COMMITTEE. were approved by a large majority. For: The Mayor, the Depnty-Mayor, Aldermen of workers at home.” present an undivided and indivisible front to the com- | 10 1-,asD'ana Town Hall on Monday, when there were present The confirmation of the above committee’s proceet .- Such is an exaggerated impression of the conditions igs was moved by Councillor Chapman, seconded by Keay, Rowe, Martin, Sharp, Wright, Duke and The Bishop of Lewes (the Right Rev. H. E. Jones), mon foe; and that for. the sake of our righteousi cause 1 Simmons, and Councillors Easier, Fox, Pnlsford,1, UhM>-Chi a t!;: times prevailing where tne work is actually ^bein^ The Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien Harding) in the chair puncillor A loe. \. '\ whose fine voice {enabled every syllable of hid discourse we, in spiritual union with all Christians, may seek in carried out cheerfully ai)d Steadfastly1 by tbe The Deputy-Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton). A letter was read from Councillor Breach taking man, Niedermayer, Soddy, Knight, Bi *" . WcSd, to be heard throughout the church, preached on the our hearts the reasons at once for a fitting humility and Morgan, Rawles, Duke, Prior and Aloe. war, enlarging upon the righteousness of the Allied a finer faith in God. Lads” in the land of “ Sbmowhere ” across the sea. Alderman E. Duke Alderman W. Sharp exception to the committee’s disapproval of a plan for a Alderman T. B. Rowe Alderman C. F. Simmons notice board at All Saints’. Church' because it project© 1 Against: Councillors J . Hoadley, F. A. Carter, J . cause and insisting on the pre-eminent importance to “ INVICTA IN AQUA.” Aldorman H. W. Keay, Alderman J. C. Wright over the. public footpath. In the writer’s opinion the Eden, F. J. Huggett and A. Avard. civilisation and true religious progress of a victorious h Alderman M. Martin objection was frivolous, and the church authorities wer a Councillor F. Hollins (being a shareholder in the outoome of the struggle. He took as his text “ He hath Councillor R. Alee Councillor F. J. Huggett within their rights. Councillor E)reaoh explained that Devonshire Park Company) and Councillor] S, Russell shown thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the POLICE COURT. THE REAL NEW YEAR. Councillor A- Avard Councillor D. Knight his absence was owing to his having phlebitis in his rig! t did not vote. Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk numbly with thy God ” (Micah vi. 8). \ Councillor B. Bradford Councillor H. Morgan leg. PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. Councillor F. A. Carter Councillor Niedermayer Councillor Chapman said the committee had met th a The Bishop said : It was with feelings of (the pro- Monday.—Before thej Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien If everything were worn and old, Councillor A. A.Chapman Councillor J. Prior Alderman W right proposed] and Councillor E aster foundest astonishment that we heard last week} that the Harding), in the chair, Mr. A. Mayhewe,! D.L., Or battered out of shape, Councillor J. Pulsford Vioar of 4-11 Saints’ and Councillor Soddy. There was seconded the adoption of this oommittee’s recommenda­ Councillor J. Duke no doubt that the gentleman who raised the point had leader of a great and friendly people was still uncertain Sir Alfred Dent, Major H. P. Molineux, Mr, O. A. My trust would turn it into gold. Councillor J. Easter Councillor J. Rhwles tions, which were agreed to without discussion. And let hut light escape. Councillor J. Eden Councillor S. Russell taken a narrow view of. the position of the board. Th 3 as to objects for which we are making such Leatham, Alderman E. Duke, Councillor (X I W. Councillor S. N. Fox Councillor G. B. Soddv Vicar had arranged that the board should stand on fch^ SANITARY COMMITTEE- tremendous sacrifices in this war. To us, at any rate, Bolton, Mr. Claude Bishop, Councillor J. Duke and Because I grasp Him, in whosej Hand Councillor J. Hoadley Councillor A. L. Wood. church’s property. those objects are clear enough. This war came upon us Mr. T. Persons. Are cradled both; the sea and land. . Councillor Fox moved the cqnfiimation of this com­ NO LIGHT. Councillor F. Hollins The motion was carried. mittee’s proceedings, with the Exception of a paragraph unprepared. We neither desired nor sought it. No He is my Present) and my Past, The Town Clerk (Mr. H. W. Forargue), the Medical recommending the prosecution; of several vendors of writer of ours ever glorified warfare, with all its Lawrence Valenti, of Dudley-road, was summoned And is each Future day ; i i Officer of Health (Dr. W. G. Willoughby), the Acting | EDUCATION COMMITTEE. carnage and sacrifice of life, as a noble and great end to for having no light on a vehicle on December 22nd. On whom I anchor, while I cast Surveyor (Mr. J. R. Thackeray), the Building Surveyor shredded snet containing added starch. I t was now national existence. We were and we are still to-day a flr. W. C. Field), the Electrical Engineer (Mr. J. K. The proceedings of this committee were submitted by suggested that they should be Warned. P.S. Greer said he saw the defendant with a milk My broken work or play. Councillor 1 H ollins, who moved their adoption. peaoe loving people. But there are some things that, we barrow at (£45 a.m. Imperfect without me, He goes grydges), the Chief Constable (Major E. J. J. Teale), the I Councillor H ollins seconded] value above peace, yes, above life itself—our honour, Motor ’Bus Manager (Mr. P. Ellison) and the Acting Councillor D uke seconded. Alderman W right called attention to the suggested A fine of 2S. 6cL was imposed. Bearing the brunt of wants and woes. Borough Accountant (Mr. H. Burrell). Councillor Axel declared that a teacher at thn our pledged word, our good name before tbe world. All closing : of the Old Town, Swimming Baths for three these were endangered when the war broke put. In “ LIGHT;” CASES. • ' ) [ '/ He makes the tattered treasure fine, The absentees were Councillors T. Beal, O. Breach, Hampden | Park! Council Schools had been unfairly months, which, he contended, Would be a,mistake, par­ And mends my ruined hope ; F. u. Durell, A. J. Marshall and J. W. Pearson. treated. As a result of the action of the Educatioi defence of these we took up arms. We, at any rate, I The following cases under the lighting regulation ticularly from a health standpoint^, Possibly some of know what we are fighting for. We, at any rate, are | were heard by the Magistrates:— By leaving here a stitch Divine^ Committee in requiring her to reside in the borough she the soldiers might wish to use the baths, and hB would Or dawn of larger! scope. , ji had resigned. 1 like the committee to re-oongider the matter. He guiltless of all the misery, and suffering this war is i Dec. Fine, NEW YEAR’S WISH. entailing. The war was forced upon us in defence of iLady Jane Douglas, Staveley-road... 19 20s. He is beginning, He is end Councillor H ollins (ohairman of the oommittee) said moved as an amendment that the sentenoe “ That the To whom, all turns and sideways tend. The Mator, on taking his seat, said : I wish yon all that in the,first three months the teaoher was absent for swimming baths be closed for three months ” be deleted. those great and noble principles upon which our civili­ Ulrica Ayling, Seaside ...... 19 ... 15a hapoiness and every blessing during the coming year, one month through ill-health. The feeling of the com zation is based and without which life would be intoler­ tFrank Harris, Cornfield-road ...... 20 ... 15s. Mv errors are the little thrones I Councillor Soddy seconded. able. ; \ and 1 hope it will be a better one than that just past mittee was that the strain of travelling from Lewes and Councillor H ollins said tbe] matter had been con­ William L. Underwood, Lower-road 12 ... Dismissed. Whereon He reigns, who flings (applause). . back was the cause of the ill-health. sidered for some time, and thej number that used the The text reminds us what those principles are. Anthony Edward Killick, Arundel- Broad beacons to stepping stonep The wish was reciprocated by tke members of the Alderman Martin : The head teacher said she was a bath was very small. The closing of the bath would What doth the Lord require of thee, O man, but to do road ...... 23 15s. ; And palaces for k^ngs. Council. ilendid person both as regards discipline and teaching, result in a saving of about £70, and he thought they justly, , to lovp mercy and to walk humbly with thy Margaret White, Staveley-road ...... 20 15s. M Blemishes and deffects He takes. God.” ;• Thomas Dovey, Greys-road ...... 21 Dismissed. And into blessed portals breaks. LAST OF THE ORIGINAL ALDERMEN. think the Education Committee ought certainly to ought to save that amount, though be regretted the have consulted the managers at Hampden Park. i bath had to be closed. Justice, mercy, righteousness, these sum up our cause, In the case against Lady Jane Douglas, P.C. Reed Fashioned of worthless dust are we, The Mayor observed that since they last met the Councillor A loe said the statement of Councillor for these we are prepared to make any sacrifices that Councillor Bolton Baid he should like to see the may be asked from us. With Jehu, in answer to said there was a bright unshaded electric! light showing And then transformed, to show only remaining figure in the painting hanging in that Hollins was not true, but he afterwards withdrew the saving of £70. He thought the closing of the bath through an uncurtained window. ';/{ | Fresh miracles thab yet shall be chamber 1had,0/1 joined i/,intoi 11 t ile great majority,” noboc iy_ being expression. He asked how they were going to guarantee would also save many oolds and chills with regard to Joram’s question, “ Is it Peace, Jehu?” we reply, | Defendant’s representative said blinds were provided, And heaven itself jb0l0w. p.m now'loft to represent the groupoup embracing the original that the new teacher should never be ill ? (laughter). He people who, perhaps, rashly entered the bath (laugh­ " What peace so long as the whoredoms of thy mother but they were not drawn. Drd aldermen and the original Mayor and Town Clerk. He Jezebel and her witchcrafts are so many ?” Until the Of time and space ‘knows nothing Love, did not see how they were going to be better off. ter). i T i ■ P.(J. Smith, giving evidence, against Ulrica Ayling, Ib hath no under, ho above. i. pferred, of course, to the death of Mr. Charles Hugh Replying to Councillor P rior, Councillor H ollins Alderman Simmons: This looks to me rather like honour of righteousness and troth are vindicated; there Haine, who served on that Council for a good number can be no peace for os. “ What doth the Lord require said the light was showing through the blind, and owing Our blunders mostiare what we need aine, w said the committee did not think the land at the straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel. W]e have tio the misty atmosphere it had a “ searchlight effect.” of years. Elected ah alderman when the borough was bapk of the Technical Institute ought to be handed of tiiee but to do justly, to love mercy £nd to' walk For daily use, the bread just voted.£400, and now we arelgoing to dose the bath humbly with thy God?” The case against Underwood had been adjourned to incorporated in 1883, Mr. Haine repained on the over for cultivation. In thejfirst place it was required to save £70. Unless there is] some good reason I Of silly souls $n wjiichi thev feed p.m Oonnoil until the year 1893, a period of fifteen years. for educational purposes, and secondly they were (1.) It is for jnstice we are fighting. Justice always qnable the defendant to call a witness. The light com- And wax more wisp instead. Uhil think it should be kept open., I lained of was in an unoccupied house in Arahdel-jrbad, Hopeless confusion, as we think, He was constant in his attendance a t, their meetings, advised they could not use it to any real advantage by Councillor H UGGKTjruggett ’ hoped the bath would ho^ be has been an ideal of the English people. It was [in the Mol ' but what he would be still better remembered for was cause of justice that the nobles rose in the year 1215 and t relight showing from the dining room window, j The Is but the Eternal Order’s brink.’ evei planting potatoes there. He I was not a great gardening closed, if only for the sake of the children of the wdener (defendant) had the key of the back door, find his work in the promotion Of charity. :He was always expert, but he had tried to grow potatoes in unsuitable elementary schools, who appreciated the bath if ho one wrung from King John the Magna Oharta, the qharter God cannot speak, tar dawn in doinbfi tBaix thinking about that, and was much mixed up in under­ of our liberties to-day. I t has been to justice that ) had been to the house' on the previous day. - Bev ground, and had found it an unprofitable business. else did. j ! Annie Evelyn Pitt, who was called by the defendant, Which trembles in^o truth ; takings designed to further that noble end. The Mayor The report was approved. Councillor D uke : Is it a factitbat people cannot be again and again reformers have appealed when they But He pours richeis all about i t »' Sr. A concluded by moving that the sincere condolenoe of the healthy nnless they have a swim ? wished to reach tbe national conscience, and have not skid she did not go to the house, butshejwent to a hduse And thus renews obr youth, ■lt.O. Council be tendered to the relatives of the late Mr. ELECTRICITY AND STREET LIGHTING appealed in vain. The word has come to mean more agent’s to see if anyone had been there. Mat Councillor R ussell: What m to become of the The case was dismissed. He moves in Mercy on His way, Lf W« Haiue. , .. , . , t COMMITTEE. employes who are attending to tqe baths ? for us than can be expressed. Justice has been, thank And every morn is New Year’s Hay. nesc The Deputy Mayor seconded the motion, which was God,, the foundation of our rule in all lands, and to-day, P.O. Braznell,. giving evidence against iMr. Killick, A D eficiency. i Councillor Fox said the baths were of very little use F. w . Ordb Wami, 7.0; carried by the members rising in their plaoes. at the present time. He had made repeated visits, and by their integrity and even-handed justice, our Civil add he saw the light showing from a cellar winddw at lOhf Alderman Simmons, in moving the adoption of the Servants are endearing British rule to millions of men. 1 2.5 a.m. [Defendant said tne maid must have tproed Bev ALDERMAN J. C. TOWNER RESIGNS. boveffiommittee’s report, said that the working of the found that the hot water baths! were largely used by soldiers. He had, however, never seen mqre than two It is in recognition of the justice of our rule that in this tie light on, but he would fc&ke the responsibility. Sr. M; 35 Y ears on Council and L ocal Board.- electric lighting undertaking for the six months showed time of stress South Africa is fighting Jfor us, so recently Tfhere wa^ no blind fitted to the window. lion very adverse result. They had hoped that there or three people in the swimming batbl For thh year (w it The following communication was read from Alder March, 1916, to March, 1917, theTBorough [Accountant our enemies, and India and Egypt have stood unmoved Mr. Killick said1 the light should nob have been uBed would be a better return, arid were still hopeful that by oor side. As Shakespeare says:— ajfter dark. H&: man .T. C. Towner :— owing to the additional charge of id. per unit the estimated there would be a call; on the rates of £670, chili 3, Burllugton-place, Eastbourne, whereas the previous year they only asked for £465.! The “ Thrice armed is he that hath his quarrel ju s t; P.O. Dean, in the case against Dovey, said he saw a Brd December 23.11)16. return for the next half year would be better. Owing committee proposed to close the| swimming bath! only And he, but naked, tho' locked up in steel. ght showing from a window at 1.45 a.m. He tried to spfv Dear Mr. Mayor,—I regret that owing to the-state of tolthi Eor three months. The staff would be kept on. Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.” rbuse the inmates, but failed, and the lig^t was burning vioei my health it has been impossible for me to attend the injthe receipts from private consumers and public lamps a 11 night. day, the etatement for the pa9b half year sbowea a deficit of Alderman Simmons : Would nbt the opening one or It is this justice which our enemies have spurned and mootings of the Council and committees during the past two days a week meet the case? | treated with contempt. Their pledged word they \ P.S. Geer said the defendant told him the switch! was on,!) few months, and under the circumstances 1 think.it best £2,100. There was a slight deduction to be made,. defective, and witness found this was so, and the light cyan to resign my office as an alderman of the borough, . Will because their coal contractors had. met them in a very The Mayort Councillor Fdxj has been watering deliberately broke. They invaded and put to flame and matl you ploase eommunicate this to the Counail at t^ieiCnpxt ihese baths for a lone time, and H think we should take sword a small ftbqntry whose independence they had 0 iuld be turned on by a slight jar. i 4’lusi 11 favourable manner, and had agreed to present the t from him that the swimming bath is being : used helped to gpdrantee. Since that territory has been The case was dismissed. I sever my connection with the Council w ithfcal committee with 228 tons of Shipley peas or coal of Emma equal quality free of charge as a set-ofi in regard to the lardly at all. | . j? J - .,] under their sway injustice has been the note of all their DANGEROUS MOTORING. U regret after a service on tho Local Board and the Council Aldermin W eight said he jwonld withdraw bis dealings with that unhappy people. Unjust in taxation, In m u 1 i extending over a period of thirty-five years. deficiency in the total tonnage of the specified quality Peroy Kinnear Symington, of Upper ton-gardens;1 waa Special Accommodation fer ' Yours faithfully, i imendment if it was understood that, the matter would unjust in their treatment of civilians, unjust in deporta­ even of coal under contracb during the past three years. >e re-considbred in three months’ time. tion of women and girls, they have glorified injustioe sjimmoned for driving a motor car to the dangejf of: the Hyp owner Alderman Martin seconded and the motion was Storing Private Effects. J. P. T . The Mayor: That is the idea. and caused every liberty loving man to burn with "ublic in Upper ton-road on December 16th. 1 Be7. The M ayor said they could not let the letter pass carried. Mr. R. A. Niedermayer appeared on behali^S the Bona: The report, with tbe exception of the paragraph righteous indignation. I t is to uphold the ideal MODERATE CHARGES. without some remarks respecting Alderman Towner, HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE COMMITTEE. jfcientioneq by Qounoillor Fox, waq approved. justice before the world that we are fighting, without defendant. ! L . road whose record of public work covered a quite exceptional whioh no true civilisation can exist Dorothy-Ford, a shop assistant, stated that she was ▼loo, period. Alderman Towner was a member of the Local Alderman K eay moved the adoption of this com­ NO DISCUSSION. (2.) It is for mercy that we are fighting. Mercy is a riding a bicycle towards the railway station ffibetti-a) Mas Boirii for the five years immediately preceding its dis mittee’s report. ! niotor car ran into her. She was riding on her proper) and The mihutes of the Watch Co ip mittee (proposed by divine attribute. When the Lord proclaimed His Ot. A aolution. He then stood aside for three years; but in Alderman Sharp seconded the motion, which was ( louncillor Bolton and seoonded i by Councillor Biiad- Name upon tbe mountain it was, “ The Lord, the Lord !e of the road. Her head was injured. Witness wfis; 1880 he joined the Town Council, of which he had earned. I close to Enys-rroad, and apparently the defendant ran fer Eve: f ord) and the j Finanoe and General Purposes Goi God, merciful and graeiohs.” This divine attribute has Sr. A remained a member up to the present time, his alder­ MOTOR OMNIBUS COMMITTEE. mittee (moved by Alderman D uke and seconded by in time past tempered to some extent the horrors of into her while turning into1 thlat thoroughfare. 1 Bloc manship dating from 1004. During his 35 years’ servioe Couuoillor M organ) were approved without dirious- war. Prisoners in modern times have been as a rule In reply to Mr. Niedermajrer, witness said she had; Com he performed a great deal of very useful work, and for P roposed P urchase op Second-Hand Chassis. s: on. M ; : ' 1 . " well treated, and the prisoners whq have fallen into our m fully compensated for her injury and the damage- even 15 years he was either chairman or deputy ohairman of In moving the adoption of the report of the Motor ESTABLISHMENTS COMMITTEE. hands have found mercy. We take this for granted her clothing by the defendant. U | end the Finanoe Committee, in which oapacity he was not Sergt. Champion, of the Buffs, stated that he sawjtljie Own i’Eus Committee, Councillor P ulsford referred to the The Town C lerk read a long letter from the Loca* from our soldiers and rulers. The fallen are always only assiduous in his duties, but rendered oonspiouous suggestion put forward at an inquest recently held on deserving of pity ; we learn this at school in our games, jr on the wrbni Berv service as one versed in matters of finance. Alderman G overnmeiit j Board with regard jio war allowances. le car turm THE LION p.m, jan old man who was knocked down and killed by a ’bus. & r. Fovargue said .the effect of tbe letter was thatjtbe and claim the sympathy due to all who suffer. It was 7 p.l Towner knew; Eastbourne well, and could therefore He also expressed regret with regard to the accident, left to the so-called exponents of culture to despise ing given, tie beard a scream, and on going pj y of a commissioned officer by the Corporation >t he saw the young woman lying under the car, OAVES advise them bn many questions, to which he always (instructions hjui been (given tp the drivers that it *was cc uld onlvj amount tq the difference between his I mercy and to treat our soldiers who had the misfortune DRUGSTORES a.m. brought a thoughtful and sound judgment. For some not necessary ^o keep to the-time-tables, and he hoped [hat ^nto fcheir hands with the grossest indignities and bicycle in front. m litary pay and his civilian pay.1, He suggested Ir. Niedbrmayer: It was £ very dark night, wasn't months now he had boen more or less an invalid, and the public would take the circumstance^ into considera­ tbe committee’s Irecomniiendationa |be approved subject cruelty. It was left to them in a camp infested with COT PRICES . not having been able to attend the meetings regularly, tion and bear yith the; oommittee in this respect. One to the necessary amendment! in accordance with [the typhus to withdraw, the doctors ancFjeave the sick Evei be f.-lt it ms duty to send in his resignation, in order suggestion at .the induest was that lifeguanls should untended. I t was left to them to sink a great ship with itness-r It was quite light enough for me to see the OOHQI that his chair should not remain vacant indefinitely, and le ter of the Local Government Board. lights on the car (laughteid. { pe used on the! ’buses, Ibut he had read that in London Alderman K eay moved this, Alderman Simmons many women and children without warning. Mercy a.m. that somebody should be appointed who could attend a man was knocked down and pinned beneath one of se jonded and the report was adopted. has no part in their method of warfare. <“ To leave to corporal in the Durham Regiment said that if ihe Diop regularly. His worship then moved : j “ That the those lifeguards and killed. With regard to the pro­ . i i non-combatants nothing but their eyes to weep with call had taken a wider sweep instead of turning sharpljy LOOK to YOlUR EYES 1 Own resignation of Mr. John Chisholm T9wner as an alder­ posed purchase of ’four second-hand ’buses, they were WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE. was their proud boast when the war (began. They have to the right ib would have misled the girl altogether. Chri man of the borough be accepted with sincere regret, P.C. Simmons said from bis examination of the spot No greater mistake can be made than to D iti the same type is those now in use. They had nob had On the proposition of the Mayor[ seconded by Alder- I wap©d the war with a ferocity and ^frightfulness” neglect the precious sense of Eyesight. Oonoi and , that the Council do place on record their high as much wear rs theirs had, and the price was £350, half m Duke,' the minutes of this committee were adopted. I weH exemplified m the sinkingof the Lusitania, the it) vas evident that the car bad taken a too sharp turn in appreciation of his valuable services, first as a member the price paid -for those now in use. They had been This concluded the publio business, and the Council I execution of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryattj and the |er to get into Enys-road. YOU CANNOT BE TOO C A R EFU L! ifenaanto, giving evidence on oath, said that on the of the Local Board from 1878 to 1883, and afterwards usea by a private company for pleasure trips. They tb ?n sat to consider private and confidential matters. I devastation of Belgium, Servia and Armenia; And a T kst Costs Y ou N othing—- (from 1886 to 1904) as a councillor of the borough, and would be very Useful. ' '■ ” . t ' It is to uphold mercyevening that in question we are he fighting—mere was about to turn into Enys-road, whilst, if glasses arp prescribed, our from 1904 to 1016 as an alderman. In particular tbe Alderman Simmons hoped the Council would seriously ! I towards the weak and defenceless, mercy towards smal but! he took the corner rather too shalrply owing to ihe “ Cut” Prices will enable you to obtain Couuoil wish to recognise the seal and assiduity with oonsider before buying any more old ’buses.. He daricness. When he saw the cycle he pulled up imme­ them for quite a hominal sum. \ which he acted either as chairman or deputy ohairman thought thb public would rather walk than ride in any diately, and when the collision occurred the car was of the Financo and General Purposes Committee of the on a par with some of those they were obliged to use altqoat stationary. For a brief period we are offering . m /> /1 1 days Corporation extending over a period of 15 years.” He I to iT d ^ le^ ^ fh U d r^ " '0^ 1 th6mS6lVC3’ m6rCy Jr- Niedermayer submitted that the occurrence was KIMLKSS CLIP (Usually 12/6) AT O /JL l WBSU now. The money would be better conserved until they S.80] • (the Mayor) would like to see that passed under the could buy some of the modern ’buses. • It is to uphold a divine ideal that we are fighting, to a pure accident, due to an error of judgment owing to G old F illkd F rame P inok N ez or Spectacles AT WORK. theidarkened streets and the small light the defendant 6 p.r official seal, the resolution being one which he thought Councillor P umfobd and Councillor D uke said the again:— BpND AND CRIPPLED JXljjWER MAKERS | ^mffiv.duals. ^ s C ^ e a re slys p.m. the Council generally would be pleased to pass and ’buses in question were of the modern type, and had only hadj to carry. * The quality of mercy is not strain’d. An inclusive penalty of £l. 10s. was imposed. Sp.n Towner pleased to receive. He would ask Alderman had about three years’ wear. '[’here can.be few philanthropic! organisations of a It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven ... Mini Rowe, who had known Mr. Towner for a very long Councillor PiiiOR said he was quite content to leave m( re practical character than Mrl Groom’s splendid Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: B in s time and had been a great personal friend of his, to the matter with the Engineer and the Ohairman of the It blesseth him that gives and him that takes. Tues In lu9trial Training Homes for the | afflicted blind ajnd *Tis mightiest in the m ightiest: it becomes bum second tho resolution. , 1 , Committee. j . f crippled girls of tbe United Kingdom. The institution, The throned monarch better than his crown ; THE VISION AND THE VOICE. Alderman Rowe said he felt it a privilege to be Coupcillor ChIapman supported the action of tho com­ wlich is in connection with the late Earl of Shaftps- I His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, I- ! > days allowed to second the motion. Mr. Towner had been mittee, and criticised some remarks by Councillor The attribute to awe and majesty, Baith bu-y’s Watercress jand Flower Girls! Christian Mission, | To those who have seen the Vision FRONT 11 a.I close personal friend of his for 48 years, and he (the Carter. [ is known as John Groom’s Orippleage and Flower Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings; 4 / 0 speaker) knew it had been a source of sorrow to him 1 Councillor NikDERMAYER supported the recommenda­ But mercy is above this sceptred sway, And heard the heavenly Voice Meet Gi*ls’ Missibn i (Iqcorp.), a nameame which aptly denotes It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, That biddeth hearts lejoico ; Our Fully Qualified Exiub't mill carry 6ut the Qads that this separation from the Council had come about. tion of the committee. th< nature of the work. test and/or this.no chdrgc will be made* The retiring alderman had a very strict sense of duty, The report was approved. It is an attribute of God Himself; Who made tbe high decision, Mtssio and his resignation was wholly due to his inability to llow to provide for the blind, crippled, or otherwise And earthly power doth then show likest God’s And 'that eternal choice ; Open attend. Mr. Towner, it was interesting to notice, was PLEASURE 'GROUNDS COMMITTEE. afflicted of the'population, especiallj of the gentler sex, When mercy seasons justice. . . . Theita is one call that conquers all, MAP in and of the lowest rank of society, is obviously & difficult | We do pray for mercy, And they shall never, never falli ' * Bret] the sole surviving member of the old Local Board, and And that same prayer doth teach us all to render Brea. besides the services the Mayor had mentioned he was Cultivation of W ^ste L and.—T he Band Contract. pre blem. The Dive it. It takes thebe The deeds of mercy.” unfprtuuate girls under its Wing,w. giyes them a home Theirs is no base retreating, Viotoi hvorseer for muny years with the late- Alderman The Town Clerk read a lBtter from Mr. W. James, The Uaptain leads them on 9, Bedford-grovef who objected to any additional pay­ elevatin ? surroundings, and teaches tbem: a useful (3.) It is for a right acknowledgment of God and His I t for B Tomkinson. His length of servire was, therefore, over refinine business, namely, that of the manufacture will that we are fighting. We believe that God’s will Bv pathways He has gone ; PBDU1 35 years. Looking over the old parish books extending ment to the shareholders of the Devonshire Park out of They cahnot know defeating, Vi; ( moneys receive^ in! respect of the chairs on the sea of i .rtificial flowerjs. At the present moment there a^e foranein is to be found in love, in peace and industry* in servi over 90 years, be (Alderman Rowe) gathered that with 300 of these gitis jn the Orippleage. glad co-operation far tbe advancement of knowledge Light sliineth as it sl^one. y Tnee - the exception of tho late Mr. Joseph Gorringe (tho front. j and the welfare of mankind. He is the Shield, a splepdid yield Thnr The M ayor, in reply to a question, said i the writer F nr pine diayB Eastbourne wijl be afforded an oppot*- father of the present] chairman of the Board of tun ty of helping the work. On Mohday next, at thrtie Our enemies have a totally different conception of Shall come from every battle-field. I Mint Guardians), Mr. Towner n as the man who, during those formerly played (the clarinet. * • . I . ! BOOIBT The committed, in| theif report, dealt with the ques­ o’clock,'the Mayoress, supported by the Mayor (Aldet’- God’s will. Where we believe in liberty, they believe If there’s an ond of living it; ./atrs, had given the longest service to the ratepayers mai C. O’Brion Harding, J.^*.) aid several of the in compulsion. Where we believe in peaoe, they believe Yet freedom may nob die, Sunil Of the parish. That Was a circumstance well worthy of tion pf contributing to the" Devonshire Park Company’s in war. Where we believe a nation grows great through M iurr record. Mr. Towner had been consistent all through. loss from the band |conkract., In view of tile fact that cler 2^y and ministers, will open^ at the Town Hall, ah Bound, up with ages’ tie ; L the company’s eitraj expenditure, is due to increases of exh bition, which is to extend o^er nine days, of floril righteousness, they believe a nation grows great through Such losses are but giving, He had attended the meetings whenever he possibly spe( imens made by these (girls. | armaments. It is, then, for a great and true ideal of And ’mid foundations lie. i could, and he (Alderman Rowe) was very sorry he wages necessarily paid to the members of the orchestra ill be a contingent 1 conduct that we are fighting. BABCLi should no longer have the pleasure of sitting1 near him. a^d band, the sub-edmmittee were of opinion that the T iroughout the exhibition there w It’s veriest slave, who fills a grave. boon Hind and, crippled girls making the flowers. Wje Do you say this is a matter of sentiment? Ib may be Hath yet a jewel he doth save. B1B0XJ Alderman K eay said it was by mere chance he might Cprporation ought to contribute towards such extra so, but sentiment is after all one of theigreatest posvers D O N O T WAIT Be called the Father of the Connoil, because had Aider- cost in the proportion in which the original arrange­ adv se all to go|ana see them. ITbe exhibition is fre^. To fail with Christ is better, sido-i ment was made between the company ana the Corpora­ I t i‘ so good that those who see! it cannot fail to support in the world. We believe that behind^3ur cause stands Lon no man Towner joined tile Council in the first place he it b; purchasing artificial!flowers of all kinds, at priced the will of God, and if the Allieq were overthrown in A victory helping more • j US, T would almost have been a grandfather (laughter). But tion, namely, four-sevenths by the Corporation and this conflict (which God forbid) righteousness would Than fenced land or shore ; until you are rvr.'.ly ill before resorting to LOTtpo they knew very well—those who had been associated three-sevenths by the company, the payment by the wit! in the reach of everyone. ! Force is the iron-fetter, treatment. Immediate attention should Mead Corporation to commence as from March 31 last, and Further particulars will be found] in our advertisel- suffer, eclipse and paganism would rule once more. LOWDO: with Mr. (Towner —th it whatever he did he did men; columns. 1 ~ We believe th at we are indeed fighting God’s battlest That bre&keth as before. always he rivoa to minoi ailments feat thoroughly, or he did not do it at all. That was the they recommended accordingly. And they that trust in bayonets’ ithrust, the, load to more serious trouble. A road. Councillor PRIOR moved the confirmation of the com­ and having this faith, wo have confidence that in God’s billons headaolio—a tendency to oonstipa- Lonno: main reason why be felt bound to resign now. He felt good time we shall prevail. Soon leafn that swords are only dust parad assured that he could ho longer do justice to the mittee’s mihutes, ahd after dealing with the reason­ My brethren, the archbishops have bidden us to-day Through centuries runs tho story ttom—a feeling of discomfort after eatinjt— Lonoo . Position to which he had been called, and therefore he ableness of tbe proposed grant to the Devonshire‘Park A MISUNDERSTANDING. thank God for the response the nation has made to Of libertv and life, a sensation of droweiness dnrinjr woikina Mans fetood on one side, knowing that they would able to find Company, spoke of the special provision which is being these great ideals. We do, nob proclaim ourselves With evil still at strife ; hours—impaired appetite—these are all LOWD01 someone who would attend to do tbe duties whioh li© made for cultivating waste land. The question, h6 faultless; far from it. We recognise to the full our But grander is the glory, »7in n to ms that two of .the most im portant road. £©U ho could uot coutiijuo to undertake. As senior said, had been takeni up energetically, but they had not A ISONYMOUS CORRESPONDENTS’ ABUSE.! organs in the body—th# stomach and the L0NDO1 received as many applications for land as he anticipated. national sins and shortcomings. In the National Beneath the altar knife. r i liver—are not woi’irim satiifeotorlly. The aveni member of the Councilj he (Alderman Keay) would Mission this autumn we have made acknowledgment of Ah, in the stress thatjmartyrs bless, Thh C ceitaiuly regret very much indeed the absence of Mr. The number was about 70 at present, and there were R< ferring in “ All Sainfcs’iParochiaj Notes” to a misf these; but we thank God that in spite of the tempta Is everlasting loveliness. right remedy to Term. Alderman 'Towner from tiheir meetings. about 15 acres of land available. He hoped some of the und( rstanding arising ont of the use ojf the word “ Coni- tions of prosperity and selfishness, which so often Faith in the Cross upraises j l| LOKDO! Councillor P rior, as orjf; of the rank and file, wished land would be available for qccupation next week. They greg itionaHstjs ” ; in a lettep in a previous issue, thb accompanies prosperity, our people in the momen llj'/ Buase to ; h. in the express’ ij | if regret at the resignation of cquld not expect the working men,to. do much more, as The squalid soul and mean, ■C LOHDOI Vicar (Rev. G. M. Hanks) ymtes:— | trial onose the narrow path and dared to suffer and die T A It E Beasit Alderman Towner. had always looked,. upona him ... tney were working all the hours God\sent. In normals for ideals—for ’justice, mercy and righteousness. We Ib waeheth the unclean ; as bring one of the most level-headed” ade1 and businesslike times there were aqout 100 acres of allotments which My attention was drawn by an nonymouscorresi On walls of prayers and praises, LLOYDS »n, who pone ent to the nse I had made of the word ‘Con)RT( thank God to-day for the heroism and devotion of those Immortal armies lean. whenovex there is the slightest suspicion \ j ! Mr b membersme moors i»iof theu«»^ Council. He (Councillor‘Prior)______, __ waswere utilised by the working, meii, who were even now who have given their lives for their country,-and for that all is not well with the1 organs of Union tol l when lie came there as a young member to follow ; keeping them going on behalf of men who had joined gatk nalists’ in my letter of December and reprinte;id ill Christ ruleth now, and to Him bow the [Eastbourne ! Chronicle. By tkq way, why arq the great lessons of self-sacrifice, patriotism and duty The stormy breast and sternesb brow. e digestion, is Boeoham’s Pills—that well- Oomf tl o example of Mr. Towner. Well, it was very difficult ;he Colours. It now remained for people of leisure to anon y'mou8 correspondents so oftjen unnecessarily they have taught us. known trustworthy preparation! which has C 1! for any of them to follow the splendid example he had come forward ond do theM bit; for this war was going to abus ve ? I valued the reminder very much, and wasj VWe thank God for those who haveJ suffered and have F. W. Onus W ard. had suoh enormous snoceee in the treat­ \ | . set - but if they carried out their duties in tbe business 1 be won or lost on the [potato patches (laughter). If in some measure, able’by'; letter in the Eastbourne borne pain, grief and bereavement with splendid ment of digestive disorders. Those who like’ and amicable manner of Mr. Towner their work, be , everyone came forward land did some gardening the Chronicle to correct the misunderstanding. But it iq resignation and ma&nifioent courage, afid who by their bare tried this remedy—,vnd they now w-1'i sure ■ would be tood and they would keep up to the only people to be Sympathised with would be the not i ecessary in doing one tins servide to write in such fortitude have been an inspiration to the nation. We ouDg Jimmy Bloggs, who had been appren-* number a great multitude—are entirely ‘ ,1, ■ ! I doctors. “ There is I no better pick-me-up, he said, ____ _ thank God for this. We thank God for all the work ^to Farmer Higgins-, had not proved what might bo satisfied that, for oorreoting ailments of ! “c Councillor Eastkh said he had known Alderman i “ than two hours’ digging before breakfast and listening perst nally abusive terms. Perhaps this is why named \ 1 are r ot signed to such communications. fain grateful'I done by municipalities in support of Government! a conspicuous success, and so when • old Mr. the stomach and the liyer, there is nothing 1 ' Tuwrior______longer,d perhaps_ than an, anybody in the room, 1 to the cuokoo ” (laughter). ; ;s came along one day to ask -what progress tha K ■■— r1 l -}—- u;------The Town Clerk reported that the committee were for t le thankq received froffi ipy corresponaent~ndent since]sincei I Pleasures and for undertaking new duties with an lo surpass fnciiidhig even Alderman Kowe. He had met him on TI and >erbapB lie will forgive, if ho sees this, my. appeal enthusiasm and zeal which is beyond praise. We thank vas making tho old farmur looked dubious.] 6 many occasions apart from municipal work—in sooial purchasingrohasing 15 tons of seed potatoes at prices varying for t ie observance of courtesy in correspondence; signed^ God for this. We thank God for sacrifices of all sorts ‘Well,” said he, “ ’tisnt as I want to discourage you or w ■ k and in business natters. In all circumstances fromfrom £12 £12 to to £14 £14 peir peir ton. They would be issued in or ur s\^ned.” ! made by rich and poor alike without complaints ot your son either. Ho don’t do nothin’ wrong —nor BEECH A M’S and Walk s oi life Mr. T»w tier hod proved himself a good sniall quantities at cost piprice.__ An aore of land in Asb- hesitation for the common cause and for the revelation nothiW at all if ’e can ’elp it. But I will say that, in 1 eitbiou of Eastbourne and bad done an enormous amount burnham-gardens would be reserved for ladies and of the joy of giving which has come to us as a people. my opinion, if your son ’ad another band ’e’d wans, oi work in the cause of cl nrity and other matters whioh voluntary workers. Truly we can say:— £ another pocket to put it iu ! ” 1 BILLS. Execu Alderman E. D uke seconded. had Dot been specially referred to. On many occasions YEAR’S MILEAGE. “ Not once or twice in our rough island-story, "t 1 he had, so to speak, saved the situation.. He had come Jjouncillor Niedkrmayer remarked that the ------— i — The path of duty was the way to glory; forward where tlioro lmd been a deficit in,respect of doctor____ of the______Military . nd was very painstaking, Fol £*few years past a correspondent has sent us, at He that walks it, only thirsting various organisations. For instance, the Princess Alice .performa Jrformancesnces had bedbeen given in weather in which For the right. |and learns to deaden YOU CAN RELY ON j* -® Kjffil P r e p a r e d o n l y b y Hospital had been greatly appreciated by him, and he old band would not have played at all. the Vegirraing of each year, a summary showing the Lo vo of self, before his journey closes, Kemedy, In either Sex, for all Acquired or Constitutional i .' had often given a very large subscription. Ibe Cricket approximate distances travelled by j him daring the He shall find the stubborn thistle bursting Discharge: from Urinary Organa, Gravel, Pains in the THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helena, Lane. “ CE and Football Club likewise had good reason to be veiy seen prece ling twelve months, which we nave published in Into glossy purples, which outreddon Back and kindred oomplalnta. Over 50 Years’ Snooeaa. order to interest our readers. We haVe this year, how­ All voluptuous garden roses. Of all Chenilsts, 4:8 per Box, Sold everywhere In boxes, thankful fo> wliat he had done for it. In other ways A t . . . Not once or twice in our fair island-story or sent dlreotx post free, for u. Mi Towner had proved himself a worthy citizen, and raised this question when the new agreement was ever, received a better from the saiqe correspondent, The path of dutv was the way to glory : __Sixty, |y | Penny Stamps____ ^ by the__ CLARKE’S 6.. (the speaker) was very glad they cbnld look back to entered into. * . 1 who las been in France for some months on active He, th^t ever following her commands. Proprietors—The Lincoln and such a fine example. If they went back for many years iCounpillor Carter declared himself entirely opposed servics, stating that conditions and circumstances have On with toll of heart and knees and hands, Midland Counties Drub Co., B 41 PILLS OTE PAPER, Vlalting Cards, &c., in moat not permitted the compilation of any mileage record. Thro' the long gorge to the far light has won Ltd.. Lincoln. .. j m they would find that he took a very great part in the to the proposed payment ■SVm from Moreun(j N fashionable styles at Farnoombo A Co.‘b, Ltd. i -(Lim'iUx N

EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1817.

in the mountains for ransom. Pedro, the girl’s faithful DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. servant, manages to creep into the camp and strangle PUCKS OF WORSHIP. KAST SliSSKX EDUCATION her guard} and bring her to a place where, by means of POTASH amuI PERLMUTTER IN SOCIETY.” a rope, she can climb to the top of a high mountain. P im i. Ohxtbob if*T. M art).-B n n d ay eervloee. HoIt COMMITTEE. I" The episode leavee her hanging in an exhausted state a Oonununlon, 7 and b a m. every Hun lay and at 19.1ft A play to be ei joyed for its strong characterisation foot or two from the summit, whilst Pedro is throwing on 1st uid srd Sundays ; Matins, 11 a.m. and sennou; and the quaint e :centricity of its humour, Potash and sticks of dynamite at the pursuing bandits. tin n y tt.16 2nd and 4th Sundays; Holy Baptism, 4 TEACHERS’ SALARIES. Perlmutter in Soc icty is presented with singular fidelity p.m.; children's seivioe, 8 p.m.j evensong and sermon, and effect by the oompany appearing this week under OLD TOWN CINEMA The ‘Pianola’ Piano 6.80 p.m. Week Days: Holy Communion, Dally at 7.45 am., Wednesdays. 11.80 a.m., also Thursdays and the direction of VIr. George Danoe, whose name, is a I “THE MENACE OF THE MUTE.” Saints’ Days, 7 and 7 46 a.m. Other servloee: Daily, 10 MEMORIAL FOR INCREASE never-failing guarantee of interpretative exoellenoeiand iA very vivid and thrilling piotnre, embodying a five- am . and 5 60 p.m.; Fridavs, 11.80 a m.. Litany and stage completeness. All the important parts are in shortens the winter evenings R E C E iyE ij). part drama, has been seoured for the first three days of address. Clergy, Rev. Preb. Wm. O. Btreatfelld most oapable and experienced bands, and tne adventur­ next week. The title of the film is “ The Menaoe of (vicarl. Rev 0 . R. West, Rev. ,T. H. 8 Kenyon, ous career of the itrange business twain is enacted with Bev. 8. E. Klrkley and Rev. H. 8. Blythe Oritohley. the Mute.!’ In this pioture, whioh features Mr. Arnold full regard to its < roll and dramatic spirit. Potash; and Daly, a murder mystery is solved by a detective who is Everyone who possesses a ‘ Pianola’ Piano will tell you Bl George's Church, TTpwiok (in connection with the The monthly met ting of the jEast Sussex County Perlmutter, whoi a theatre goers have previously peen a student of ancient lore. His keen mind delights in Parish Church).—Sunday services: Holy Communion under other conditions, are now brought into intimate that the fascination of playing makes bed-time come too 8 a.m. every Sunday; 8.80 a.m. let and Srd Sundays; Education Commit!* o was held at Lowes on Tuesday, mysteries iwbioh have proved too shadowy for the police. Wednesdays, 6 80 a m.; 11 a.m., Bhort servioe and Lieut.-Col. A. S. S u i h e r l a n d -H a i^r is presided, and contact with a so :iety whioh they do not understand, The production is well made, its situations are tense soon ; there are such vast fields of music to be explored, address; 630 p.m., evensong and sermon. and from which, liter an unfortunate experience, they and its photography good. A .Charlie Chaplin comedy there were also present Majorj J. J. Lister (vice- are only too gla 1 to withdraw. The opportunity of and such illimitable possibilities of expressing your thoughts Hodt Trinity, Beaslderroad.—Sunday servloes: Holy chairman), Mrs. A. J. Bridge, MrsJ R. L. Thornton, will also be shown. .. . * Communion, every tjuriday 8 a.m., after morning servioe entertaining society, even though it be society if a The programme now being presented has as its chief 1st and Srd Sundays (e+ory Sunday during season) after the Rev. Prob. Clyde Harvey, tne Revi V. A. Boyle, sordid and other* ise questionable type, turns the heads feature “ The King’s Game,’’a fine Pathe Gold Rooster and emotions through the wonderful devices provided. evening servioe last Sunday of month; morning servioe the Rev. H. S. M lsgrave, the! Rev. Hugh Paxry, of the parvenus, but it is when they “ split” on a play, featuring Pearl White. The story opens in The * Pianola’ Piano offers the most engrossing of recrea­ 11; afternoon servioe 8, men only on 2nd Sunday, children Lieut.-Col. C. W. Owen, C.M.&, C$.E., Major R. question of turnii g their business into a limited Com­ Russia, apd shows the incidents which fill Count on 4th Sunday; eveninggervloe 8.80. Week-days: Holy L. Thornton, Mr. F. Barohard, Ajlr. H. jC. Burra, Mr. pany, and their aristocratic patrons get the best of Dardinilis (Colonel of the Black Hussars) with hatred tions, relieves the mind from the depressing thoughts that be­ Oommnnlon. Thursdays; 1* noon; Intercession servioe, matters, that tron ole ensues which, but for the unfailing Mondays.ays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 noon, W. N. Corfe, Mr. E. J. Gorringe, .Alderman G. for the House of Kiev. I t is through the Duke of set it during the day, and fills the home with cheerfulness. p in tsI’days: ’days: Morning prayer and Holy Communion, 1*. Holman, Mr. J. Godwin King, Mn. G. Mason, Mr. resource of Potato, would have landed them in a Kiev's unwarranted affection for Dardinilis’a wife that 'Wednesday evening servlodoe with sermon, 7. — Vicar, J. A. Nix, Mr. J. F. Plaister, Mr. R. J. Streatfoild criminal dook. T irough the three acts there follow one her death qnd the Count’s exile with his little daughter Rev. a . P Bassett Kerry. Onrate, Bev. 0. Thornton. and Mr. J. J. White, with tl^o Secretary (Mr. Edwin another scenes of a diverting charaoter, ip whioh dis­ are brought about. Later the Count forms a band of The fact that the present war-winters seem longer and B*. Saviour's. Sundays : Holy Communion at 7 * 8 a.m. Young). An apology for absence was received from agreements and re conciliations between the partners are Nihilists with the object of wiping out the hated House more gloomy makes a ‘ Pianola’ Piano more than ordinarily and 12.80 p.m.; Litany 8.26 a m.; Choral Eucharist at Pol. A. H. Nouree. mixed up with vulgar receptions and lively business of Kiev. | 8.45 a.m.; matins 11.16 a.m.; children’s servioe 8 p.m.; arguments. I • I . desirable. " evensong 8.80. Holy Days Holy Communion 7 and 8 HIGHER EDUCATION SUB-COMMITTEE. Chief honours f ,11 to Mr. John Le Hay, who supplies a.m.; Matins 7.80 a.mj. Choral Eucharist at 10 a.m.; > Evensong 5 80 pm. Week day*: Holy Communion ! 'County Council Sicholarsl>ip8.---Tho sub-committee a really capital j ortrait of the headstrong, outspoken . The Weber ‘Pianola ’ Piano (British made) is 8 aun., and Also at 7 am . on Wednesdays and Fridays reported that they ijod coneaaered an application for veteran, “ Abe Po ash,” the actor’s success being equally ARTIST’S VISIT TO LEWES and 11 a m. on Thursdays. Matins after tin t oetebratlon. a maintenance allowance in respect of Mabel Cooper; pronounced in the humorous and pathetio phases of jthe 1 obtainable in innumerable models at varying Utany Wednedays and Fridays at 12 noon. Dally even­ a County: Minor Scholarship holder. It was resolved delineation. As * Mawruss Perlmutter,” a character of prices. All may be inspected and played in song 6.30 pan.; choral Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays that a maintenance allowance of £3 per annum be an essentially diff :rent type, Mr. Lewis Mannering is CASTLE. and Saturdays Hymns, A « M.; Novello’s Book of seen to advantage Miss Rose Edouin Lewis is excellent our showrooms where we are pole to offer you Anthems; Cathedral Prayer Book. Vicar, Bev. H. U. granted. Whelpton; ourates, Bev. O. W. Hamburgh and Bev. Roy Artificers in H.M. Navy.—The Secretary as the matronly, u ipolished and rather voluble “ Mrs. The visifcof a younfj artist to Lewes Castle on Tues­ exactly the same advantages in choice, price <. L. Hands. reported that Richard Henry Isaac, Lewes, had been Potash ” ; while M iss Mildred Cottell plays the insinu­ day moraiiifi: resulted in his being placed in the awkward and purchase terms that are obtainable at the successful; in passing jthe Admiralty’s examination for ating and shrewd 1 msiness woman, “ Mrs. Perlmutter,” 8 r. Pktxs'S, Meads-road.—Sundays, Holy Communion, 7 , London showrooms of the manufacturers. and 8 a.m. (also, 1st and Srd Sundays 9.46 a.m.); matins entry as “boy artificer in H.M. Navy. This boy in a charming manner. Other prominent characters 10.46 a.m.; Choral Eucharist 12 noon; l itany 8.80 passed the examination while holding a County Inter­ exceedingly well represented are the “ B. Ganz ” High-street, p.m.; evensong 6 80 p.m. Week days: Holy Com­ mediate Scholarship on the, Naval School T.S. of Mr. Charles Cai itle.v; the “ Henry S. Wolff ” of Mr. Lewes. Tfye custodian of the Castle stated that he saw Sole Local Agents: ’ ' munion dally at 8 a m., with additional celebrations “ Mercury. ” \ Alfred Hunter ; a id the “ Mozart Rabiner ” of Mr, J. the accused! wrench the key from the wall, but accused, on Thursdays 7 a m. and Fridays 12 noon; matins dally Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School.—The K. Melford. whjle admitting that he was indiscreet in taking the 8.86 a.m. (except Wednesdays and Fridays, 11.80 with ■ub-oommittee considered a tetter, from the Clerk to Effective mounti lg adds to the general success, and key from its usual position, disclaimed any intention to Litany): evensong 5.80 l).m. On Holy Days, matins the Governors of this School, stating the present the first-class perfo rmance holds the appreciative atten­ steal it, saving he was interested in such objects of CLIFTS, 11.80.—Vicar: Rev. H. Cf. Jameson; Curate: Bev. E, Representative Governors Appointed by the Local tion of the audienc e throughout. i G. Hawkins. antiquarian interest and merely took it down to inspect PIANOFORTE MERCHANTS, Christ Chuech.—Holy Communion 8 am. and noon every Education Authority ! were Appointed to hold office The oompany coi idude tneir engagement to-day With it more closely. This took place about 11.30 a.in. and Sunday ; 7 a m. 1st and Srd Sundays; 11 a.m. 1st and until the 21at December, 1916. It was resolved that performances at 2.10 and 8 p.m. in less than an hour the accused -was brought before the 8rd Mondays; 12 noon 2nd and 4th; 6 80 a.m. Tuesdays ino Education Committee bej recommended to recom­ Lewes Magistrates. The »Tustices present were Mr. F. EASTBOURNE. and 7 a.m. Saints’Days; 8 am. Wednesdays; 7 a.m. mend 'the! Local Education Authority to ie-appoint HER HUSBAND’S WIFE.” B.kWhitfeld (in the ohair) and Alderman G. Holman. Thursdays, except last two Id month, when at 6.30 a.m as their Representative Governors! the following, viz., On Monday, Tu< sday and Wednesday of next week The accused, who was a well-spoken young man, gave Matins 11 am. Children’s service 8 p.m. Men's Mr. G. Holman, Mri J. A. Nix;, Lieut.-Col. A. S. Mr. Charles Mac, Iona’s company will appear at the the name df John Brown. He said he was ah artist servioe 4 p.m. Evensong 8.80 p.m Bsptlsms 2.80 p.m. every Sunday, U.80 a mi Wednesdays and Sutherland-Harri© anc} Major R. L. Thornton. Park Theatre in Her Husband's Wife, which comes and was staying at Kemp Town, Brighton, at the Fridays Daily Mattes 7.45 a m. exospt Wednesdays Major T h o r n tON, in moving tiie adoption of the direct from the Ne v Theatre, London, where it has residence of his aunt, to whom he paid occasional visits. and Fridays when at tl a m. with Litany and Thursdays report, said the spb-oommittee recoriimended increases a very successful t f n. He was charged with stealing an ancient key, the 7.80 am.). Dally Evensong, with Intercession for the of salary to members of the staff of Haywards Heath property of the Trustees of the Archaeological Society, War, 6 80 p.m (ex* pt Wednesday when at 8 p.m. with “BETTY.” thtft day, at Lewes. address). "Clergy levs H von E.E .Scott...... (vloar), J, E. Pupil Teachers’ Contie to place ^them on the same Betty makes a w, ilcome re-appearance next Thui Thomas, H. Paiu and F A. Cornett. eoalo aa the staff of the County Secondary School for and following davt, This______musical _play has scored a ( lis- Mr. William H. Haines, custodian of Lewes Castle, ST. AKBBUW’B, Norway.—Holy Communion 1st, 3rd & 6th Girls at Lowes. titaot auccessTandid iwith such a galaxy'of talent as Mr. identified jthe key as one of the exhibits in the The report was adopted. Robert Evett has 1 his command there oan be no doubt Archaologjcal collection at Lewes Castle. It was the Sundays 8 end 11 80 n.m.; 2nd ard 4th, 7 am. and 12.16 1 key of the lold County Prison, which was situated in p.m.; Wednesdays 6 30 a.m. Sundays, Matins 11 a.m. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SUB- about local theatr i-goera being pleased with the pro­ Uhildren’e service 816 p.m. Evensong 8.80 p m. Daily duction. There is plenty of real honest mirth a tout Oilffe,) Lewes, and which was built in the year 1610. Matins 7.46 except Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. with COMMITTEE. Betty, and the ma ay incidents woven around Gerard, He eojuld not give any idea as toifcs value. It was kept Litany). Doily Evensong 8 p.m. with Bible readings on Scholarships for the5 Training of Women in Farm Earl of Beverley, whose father, the Duke of Crbw- in the lowhr room of the southern tower of Lewes Wednesdays. Baptism 4 p.m. every Sunday, Cura lev Castle. It; was hanging on a batten over the old prison in-oharge, Bev. H. Pain. Work.—The sub-committee repoi^ted! that they had borough, is so anxious to see him married, are exceed­ ocmaidorod a letter from Viscountess Wolselet, hon. ingly cleverly coi ceived. Miss Isobel Delorme is a loqk, beinjjj fastened by double copper wire to a large Bt. Philip s, Whltley-road. — Holy Communion 7 and nail. The accused was a visitor to the Castle and the 6 &.m. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays, 12 noon on 1st and Srd, secretary, Ea.6t Sussex Women’s i Agricultural Com­ captivating and oh ver actress; and at every appearance 8 a.m. only on 4th Sunday. Fridays and Saints' mittee, with reference to payment I to cowmen for she seems to do better than ever. Those who love a Museum that morning, paying the fee for admission, Days 7 am. Sundays, Matins 11 a.m.. Children’s instructing women in; milking. Resolved that the musical play cannc t do better than see Betty next week. which wasj 9d. Witness went to Barbican House to sendee 8.16 p.m., Evensong 6.80 p.m. Daily Matins 7 45 Secretary be directed replyw that}i the bu!>committee There will be thro i evening performances and the.usual fetch three! tickets for gentlemen who had no tickets, of ; •<* a m., except Wednefllays and Fridays at 11 a m. with no reason to objept to. a' payment to a cowman matinee on Saturdi y at 2.30. admission And on returning to the Castle he followed ir Litany. Lady Evensong 6.80 p.m., exoept Wednesdays as remuneration for itistruction in milking given to close behind accused along the path leading to the at 8 p.m. any scholarship student in teaming) providing the MR. MARTIN HARVEY TO VISIT : tower. H$ lost sight of him, but going quietly across Ohbxst Chvbch Mission, Christ Church Mission Hall, total amount of the scholarship for all purposes of ; EASTBOURNE. the grass plot be saw accused with the key in his hands, Flrle-road.—Servioea; Sundays, 7 p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m. He was twisting it and trying to get it offof the wire. Captain Andrew, Evangelist in-oharge. training (viz., £2. lOej per student) is not exceeded; Mr. Martin He rvey is to make his appearance; at 8t. John's Chubch, Meads.—Holy Communion, T a.m. but if the Women’s Agricultural Committee consider Devonshire Park Theatre on Thursday, Friday and on 2nd and last Sunday In month, 8 a.m. every Sunday, an increase in the amount of the scholarship neces­ Saturday nights, J anuary 18th, 19th and 20th, and Will mid-day on 1st and 8rd Sundays. Sunday services, sary, application should be made to the sub-com­ give a matinee per ormance on the Saturday. ., 8.46 a.m. during sohool term time, 11 a m., 8 p.m. (chil­ mittee. Mr. Martin Hai vey will be supported by Miss NJ de yourself to well, if you will accompany me.” Accused dren) and 8 80 p.m., on 1st Sunday 2.46 pm. tor men only. The report was adopted, bn the motion of Mr. Silva and by a stre ng company, including Mr. Rutland asked, “ What for ? ” and witness replied, “ For t Intercession c 12 noon. Evening Prayer wrenching i that key from its position on the wall.” Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6.80" pin. „ Holy Babohabd, seconded' by the Rev. Preb. Ol.TDH Barrington, Mr. Fred Grove. Mr. J. Cooke Beresford, Accused skid, “ I have not touched the key,” to which A. H. Forbes Dawson, Miss Kate Witness took hold of the cuff of hia coat and he accom­ =t= Vloar, Bev. J. Salwey; Curate, Bev. A. T. Wise. Newhaven, Meoohing, Council School.—The County Carlyon and Mias Mary Gray. panied witness down the street as far as’Station-street, and matinees on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. A ll, SAnns’, Carllsle-road.—Sundays, 11 i n . and 8.30 Aooountant asked for. the instructions of the snb- A most interesti eg decision has been arrived at with whbre he handed him over to P.O. Chester Crouch. p.m.. Holy Communion every Sunday at 8.0 a.m.: 1st and oommittoe as to the payment ;of rates on this school, the effect that Mr Martin Harvey will rely on T. W. 1 DEVONSHIRE PARK. During this third week a new edition of “ Charivari” Srd Sunday after morning servioe; 2nd and 5th Sundays The key was left behind on a ledge, just behind where is to be presented. whioh has, since August, 1914,'been used as a military Robertson’s Davit! Garrick, that famous play so long Brown wto standing when witness first spoke to him. -after evening servioe, also Thursday at 12 and 8alnts’ hospital. The Secretary read the correspondence ' ly as jociated with Sir Charles Wyndham. Days, 8 a.in. Morning Prayer and Litany Wedneedays Hariey’s appearance as “ Garrick” in The copper wire by wbioh the key was attached to the ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES. 1 and Saints’ Days, 12. Vloar, Bev. Geo. M. Hanks. whioh had passed between the Clerk of the County nail was broken and that would require considerable Conoerts suitable in character to the week-end were Mr. E. A! Brown has secured the release ifor East­ Council, the Board of Education and himself as Eastbourne will o irtainly be regarded by play-goera as strength as the wire was stout. The ward of the key A ll. SOVUt’, Susans-road.-Sundays 8 a.m.. 2nd Sunday 7 regards this matter. It was resolved that the ques­ an event of excep ional interest. successfully carried out by the excellent orchestra, bourne of the official War Office pictures, “ The Battle am., let, 8rd and 5th Sundays 11 a m., 4th Sunday 8.80 was also fastened by a nail and considerable violence under Mr. Norfolk Megone’a able conduptorship. The of the Ancre” and “ The Advance of the Tanks.” d a .. Holy Communion; 11 am. morning aervtoe; a p.m. tion of the payment of the rates be referred to the would havje been needed to detach it from this. Aoting Clerk of the County Council for his opinion. more ambitious programme was that ohosen for Sunday These remarkably interesting pictures are to be‘exhibited CUDhICQi* * " In reply; to Alderman Holman, witnee said he did not evening, when a large audience expressed hearty appre­ twice daily |(at 3 and 8 o’clock) throughout the week Brighton. Hove and Sussex Grammar School.—It notice what became of the key while he was speaking to was resolved that the question of tjho payment of the ROYAL ciation of the various well-rendered compositions. The commencing; Monday, the 22nd inst. No doubt full the aocused. He miist have put it on the ledge while vocalist was Mr. Reginald Crawford, the reception advantage will be taken of this enterprising. engage­ claim mada by the Brighton ! Local Education he Was speaking. Witness saw the key safe vtwo or Hopkins. Onrate, Bev H. Mylchreesfc. Authority as regards the County Eduoation Com­ given to whose programme pieces being such that he ment of the Park management, and in view of possible Br. Ahhk’b.—Sunday servloes: Holy Communion at 8 0, ‘THE HEART OF A JEW;U three minutes before he followed acoused to the Castle, was compelled to add several further songs. difficulties in securing admission our readers will do ISA also on 4th Sunday at 7.0; Choral Euohorlst at 9-46; mittee’s contribution in respect of loan charges on Sam Springsou in the highly interesting playlet, because two other visitors had been there and their well to book; their seats, and to book them early. this sohool be referred to the Acting Clerk of the attention was drawn to it. On Monday and Tuesday afternoons Mr. Megone Matins 11.0, children’s servioe 8 0, and evensongs.80. “ The Heart of a Jew,” provides one of the most secured skilful and impressive readings of) a number of Week-days: Holy Communion daily at 8.0, except Wed- County Council for hi!s opinion, 'j j | I j . attractive turns in the Hippodrome bill {this week. SupL Vine said he proposed to apply for a remand COMMjAND CAMP COMEDY COMPANY. needays at 110 (for acred and invalids) and Fridays at U l c5oufe moved the adoption of tho report, and choice works, inoluding Beethoven’s “ Symphony in F ” Full of mirthsomt humour and deep pathos, the pieoe till Saturday. (No. 8), Grieg’s “ Lyrio” suite, Debussy’s “ Petite •The entertainment to be given in the Pavilion on T.0; Matins at 7.40, exoept Wednesdays and Fridays this was agreed to. deals with an unfortunate Jew and his wife who are! in Prisoner asked the Magistrates whether they could Tuesday afternoon next promises to be of* unusual 10.80, with Litany. Vioar: Bev. W. P. Jay. Ourates: not settle: the ease at onoe.: He assured them that a Suite de CConcert,^ oncert,Lalo’s Lalo’s “ Norwegian Rhapsody”Rhapsody ” and Bev. W. F. Aston and Bev. J. B. C. Ince. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SUB-COMMITTEE. arrears with their rent and are threatened with eviotion the‘‘be secondseoond and third movements from Tschaikowsky’iTschaikowaky’s interest. We understand that the Command Camp by their landlord Then a man and woman arrive at mistake had been made in charging him with stealing Oomedy Company is an excellent combination, and Bt. mvwiwt. akd All Aitokls, Willimjdon-rd.—Bunday Uckfield Parochial School.—-At the meeting of the Pathetic” symphony. Although constituting tnc ttervloee, 7 and 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. matins tneir restaurant, a nd oircuinstances arouse the suspicions the key. He oame over from Brighton to visit the dream of the two programmes, these numbers were sup­ though the niembers are making their first appearance (with Utany on 8rd and 6th Sundays) ana sermon; noon, sab-oommiHee the Secretory submitted a letter from of the Jew, who £ iscovers that the girl is being deooyed Castle. He admitted taking the key down from the in public, they have already given several capital enter­ toe Correspondent, forwarding a communication from plemented by many other admirable pieces, all of Holy Communion on tnd Sunday in month; 8 p.m., away. It transpi res that she is the lost daughter of the wall in order to see what the other side of it Jooked like, which were received with cordial manifestations of tainments at, the camp. It will be a vaudeville enter­ children’s servioe; 8.46 p.m.. Holy Baptism, exoept on Miss E. M Davey, an assistant teacher in the Mixed landlord, and lr spite of the latter’s overbearing but' he had no intention to steal it. He had it in his approval. ii . tainment, comprising humorous and other items, and Srd Sunday, when it is administered at children's Department, inquiring why shs has not bean granted attitude the kin Uy-disposed Jew is instrumental in hands when the caretaker came in, and he thought the though the names of the artists are not yet available, it ■eryloe;; 6.806 p.m., evensong and sermon. Other Ser- the war bonus at £5 per annum. Miss Davey is a latter required his tioket. He was ready to admit that There were two concerts on Wednesday, the after­ oly O minnnion at 8 am. daily, exoept Thurs­ restoring the daughter to her father. The oompany noon performance being distinguished by music of the will be found that the company possesses some excellent flees: Bo certificated assistant acting in the oapaoity of an responsible" fori t le play succeed in giving an exceed­ he was in error in taking down the key, but he denied talent, including several South African and English day, whenTt la at 7 a m. ; also on Friday at 11 a.m., and unoortdfloated teacher, and toe receives the maximum better class. For instance, it included Beethoven’s fine ingly effeotive pr seentation, notably Mr. Sam Spriijig- that he wrenched it away from the wall; it came away Symphony in D ” (No. 2), the “ Miestersingers’ ” comedians. The entertainment, which is given by per­ salary for an uncertificated assistant, viz., £65 per son, whose imperf onation of the Jew is a highly praise­ quite e&tilji., I t was the surprise of his life when he was mission of Lieut. *Col. Follett, is on behalf of the annum. It was resolved that Miss Davey be granted overture, and Borodin’s charming conoert piece, * • A ------Clergy worthy effort. '! told he would be ohargea with stealing the key. When Caravan Crossing the Steppes of.Central Asia” and recreation futids of the camp. Seats should bh booked Plume. the war bonus at the rate of £6 per annum as from The engagement of Miss Rose Cambry has he Was handed Over to the police the custodian said the without delay. the 30th October, 1916, the date when her engage­ GlazonnoVs “ Grand Valse Caprice de Cpnoert.” The Exmxotbl Ohubob, Hyde-road.—Bervloes on Sundays at proved very popu ar with the audiences, this tatem key< was in his pocket, but that was not so. evening ooncert was of a light and essentially popular 11 son. and e.80 pan.; Holy Uomnronlan on 1st Sunday ment oommenoed. I 1 I . comedienne being seen at her best in several ui . Haines; I said I believed the key was in his In month after morning service and the 3rd Sunday otter “ C ” District Sohool Attendance Sub-Committee. order. ^ Bongs, such as' On these dark nights,” fta. Her .A I 1 On Thursday afternoon another opportunity was •yenhuservlce; Wednesday morning nervine, n Msum. —It was resolved that Mrs. Isobel Ridge; of Oatsfisld spirited renderings of the ohosen numbers are as risoner: I was searched by the oonstable and nothing THE PIER. Bymn Book. Church of England Hymnal. Incumbent, Rectory, Battle, be appointed a member of this Dis­ was found upon me. afforded of hearing Dvorak’s beautiful symphony in E Her. A- E. Glover. charming as.they are clever, and the favourite artist is minor, “ The New World,” which was played? in the trict Sohool Attendance Sub-Committee. invariably sccordi d an enthusiastic reception. ■ Alderman Holman (to witness): Are you a special Newhaven Boys’ Counoil School.—The Managers constable ? orchestra’s best style, and was followed with the keenest • J j“PEG O’ MY HEART.” Austin Tempk, described as a magical experi­ delight and satisfaction. Otjier noteworthy itdms in a state that two cupboards are badly needed for this mentalist, has mi my interesting trioks with which to Mr. Haines: No, sir. Mr. J. Hartley Manners’ delightful comedy has sohool. The Correspondent inquires whether an offer Accused; said he was never so staggered in his life as ~ V. Stanford’s ■sseSdally.lOam. Benediction on Wednesday, 8 80 p.m, mystify the audi snoe^. his oleverly-executed 'illusiqns to A. C. Mac- attracted excellent audienoes to the Pier Theatre during and Friday, 8 p.m. Clergy, Revs. P. Lynoh A T. Nevill. of £4 may be made for, the two cupboards at present being warmly a iplauded. Not the least amusing when he teas accused of stealing the key. Apart from Ti the week, Messrs.^ Macdonald and Young’s company In. A nns, Whltley-road.—Sundays: Mass, 9.80 a.m.’, lent to the sohool by the Trustees of the Congrega­ feature of his perlormanoe is his joke at the expensejof its historical association with Lewes the key was of no . bei^ig seen lip a highly satisfactory reproduction. Of Evening service, 8.80. tional Ghuroh. It was resolved that the Managers be any unsuspeoting lad who volunteers to assist him. value, and; it would have been useless to him. He told This evening’s popular programme will oomptise the course “ Pegj’ is the central figure, and with! such an i . t\: Bg. Ajnmsw's FuanraBUX Obubqh or Ehouibii, authorised to make on offer of £4 for the two cup­ Miss Ethel Wilfurd is a comedienne whose eongs are the polioe he was willing to answer any question. He following orchestral selections :— accomplished representative as Miss Nancy Mortimer boards referred to. J pleasingly render; d, her character sketobee being par­ admitted that the case looked rather suspicious against Canadian march, “ Red Feathers"...... - the character becomes a very fascinating study. This Newhaven Group of Gounoil Schools.—It was ticularly well dene. Mdlle. Zampa is a graceful him, but he denied absolutely any thought of stealing Descriptive piece, “ Robespierre ” ...... talented artist succeeds to the full in giving us $ “ Peg” resolved that Mr. T. Colgate, of Meeching Court the key. He had too muoh respect for suoh articles to Minuet tor strings ...... Boccherini t Young M innast whose in erecting feats are skilfully executed; Fantasia, “ The Night Birds"...... who is at bnoe irresponsible, the essence of youthful , Toeelay, 8.16 p-m. omen’s Guild of House, Newhaven, be appointed as one of the repre­ sorge Riley proves a oontodian with a fund of rich do that. He denied wrenching the key from the wall, Cornet solo, Mr. Charles Smith. charm and natural sweetness, and, iiideed, all ‘that has 8 to 6.80 p.m. ning Serrioe, 8 sentatives of the Loo&l Education : Authority on the humour ; and Vic tor and Louie are a couple pf comedy and if the: wire whioh held it was broken it must have Roumanian Rhapsody” .. :1...... -...4...... (..... endeared ttyis pretty Irish girl to the hearts of thousands n.mq SewU----- “ * * - - ” Bond of Hope, managing body of this Group of schools in the place ecoentries whose l usinees is ludioroualy funny. been “ jolly rotten.” Fantasia. "Chn, Chin, Chow" ...... of playgoeir1 ---- '------i—a 1------*------f p.m.—Hey of Mr. R. Robinson (reeigned).' • j Mr. Haines: It was not rotten. The constable oan Patrol, “ The Boys of Tipperary ”...... company, 4 GavsapIXH PIXCB Osxpkl (Indepe nt).-fi Winchelssa Parochial School.—Itiwaa resolved that NEXT W EEK’S ENTERTAINMENT. give evidence as to that. Intermezzo, “ The Costers Wooing ’’...... (...... yincing power Dy .cur. ynyer Jonnson, wtiose V Jerry " aja. and &80 p-m.; Bible study, 8 p m. Mr C W. Campion, of Mariteau House, Winchelsea For next week * heTavourite revue artist, Miss Bessie In reply to a question bv Alderman Holman, Mr. Finale, “ Cheero" ...... 1..... is one of th$ outstanding featured of the play. Miss prayer meeting and servioe. V p.m.' [Bible study, be appointed as the representative of the Local Clifford, has been engaged, fresh from her Buooessesiin Haines said he found the key on the ledge when he For to-morrow (Sunday) night’s concert the following Eva Douglas is an admirable representative of the M Sy, 8to9~ L ^’.BuPprrlstSund.yJ? monthatter Eduoation Authority on the managing body of this Come Over H er)” and “ Full Inside.” Other turns returned ti> the Castle after giving Brown into custody. special programme has been arranged :— straight-lacet} “ Mrs. Chichester,” whilst Misp Lillian BveninK BotViMiJ uinifitori ristori W• jb. jsvsnss sohool. will be provided by the Three Leo Pols, one-I Accused! added that he was rejected for the Army on Overture, “ Oarnayal" ...... 1...... Dvorak Laurence gives a capital portrayal of “ Ethel Chiches­ OOMOBBOanOKax Obuboh, PevenBey-road. —Sundays, 11 Conforerioe® with He| id Teachers.—The Secretary junipers and uilibriste: the ™ Three---- ‘ ™ A-Ya-Me, -1J in account of his health, and he went to Kemp Town on “ Petite Suite de Concert"...... Debussy ter.” Mr. Stanley Killby is seen in k pleasing istudy of a m and 8.80 pjo . Brotherhsod, 8 pm. Holy Commu­ asked for instructions ith reference to oonferenoea ensational 1 r aot; Lilian Rosebery in a comedy the Thursday before Christmas for a short stay. He “The'Pathetic Symphony” (2nd and 3rd move­ “ Aleric Chichester,” the worthless snob who meets- nion 1st Sunday in each month. Monday, Women’s ghout the county to oonaider had never before been to Lewes. ments) ...... Tschaikowsky Own, r p.m. Tuesday, Band of Hope, 6.80 p.m. with head teachers thr )laylet, “ Only, Acting” ; Edward Batley, oomediai Violin solo, "Andante from 3rd Concerto" . ■ ■ scanfc treatnjeht at the hands ol the virile “Peg.” Christian Endeavour Society, a so pjm _Thureda: •ohernes of work, time \ blea, &c., for the educational ill Crackles,'co nt dian; and Ettie Osborne, comedi- After discussing the case in private, the Chairman ■ l Saiht-Saens Other satisfactory presentments ar£ the “ Montgomery Divine Servioe, 8 pxn. year 1916-17. It Wa« i solved that; arrangements be and danoer. stated that acoused had placed himself in a very • Mr. George Cathie. • : : HawkeS ” p t' Mr. Percy Marsh %U, the “ (phristian -SerrloesatU made for such oonferenoes, and that the Education awkwardjpoeition, but in their opinion the evidence teas 8ulte. “ Lyric Suite" ...... Grieg Brent ” of ! *• Goodyer Kettley/and the “ Jarvis” of Committee be recommended sto pay the third class not sufficient for them to go forward with the case or “Morceaude Conoert"...... Glazounmc Mr. William Yeldham. (return) railway fares of all head teachera attending upon which they could proceed to a oonviotion. There­ Fantasia, “ The Yeomen of the Guard "...Sullivan - The companypahy conclude their engagement to-day with the an a . ' ' I I- I P1CTURE HALLS, fore aocusejd would be released. The Eastbourne Quartette has been engaged to sing performances at 2i30 and 8. j > o* H m a m o r t O iw m , Scut Major Listku moved the adoption of the report of Aoenaedj: I am very thankful, sir. I assure you I on both of these oooasions. _____. services: Morning at 11, evenln ' ' eptioci of - certain “ SUNDAY.” school: Morning at loTaftarnooh at 8. this «ub-opmmifctee with OINTRAL CINEMA have too much regard for old things.to treat them like There will be oonoerts on the afternoons of Monday m i fifwi 9m! HtmoAv evenlnc in months paragraphs to be considered in .camera, this. I admit I was wrong in taking it down from and three following days, and also on the evenings of The successful comedy Sunday, which, it will be days 8J6. Minister, Bev. J. Went bury The motion was carried, and,! on the suggestion of THE LOST BRIDEGROOM”—“ THE MOMENT its place; but I did it simply to have a look at the Wednesday and Saturday. remembered,1 was originally produced at Eastbonrne, T, Pevenaey-road. —Bxmdaye, 1 1 a.m. Major Tho*nton, MAjor Ll^TEh etated that he BEFORE.” other side; I have visited nearly every castle in the will be the attraction during next week. An excellent ,8 mm. Prayer Meeting, Monday*. would take into consideration the possibility of alter­ At the above pdpular pioture palace much appi oonntry, and I am well known in antiquarian circles. “Ch a r iv a r i.” company will appear in the play, under the direction of 11, Seaside; Sundays, 11 a x t, 6-80 ing the hour of the meeting of the sub-oommittee The aoensed then left the Oourt. Miss Henrienta Schrier and Mr. Lodge-Peroy. A 7.10 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Mondays, tion is being sue wn of the star film, “ Molly 1 NEW EDITION NEXT WEEK from 10.46 a.m. till 1L15 a.m.,S as the altered train Believe,” the oom luding exhibitions of whioh will be performance will be given every afternoon at 2.30, and ___ J-rosd r Sundays, 11 axn. and nan. j service prevented members attending at the earlier1 The seoond week of “ Charivari ” has oonfirmed the there will be evening representations on Monday, Wed­ it Buvs. ELC.Lanadown and H.M. Brook. given to-day. I t : s supported by an excellent selection highly favourable impression produced during the of shorter pioture i of both a humorous aud dramatio nesday and Saturday. _____ CaUKCH, Oeylon-place.-Sundays, 11 and a n ; h°U*' BUILDING BUB-COMMITTEE. SOUTHDOWN AND EAST GR1NSTEAD earlier stage. Good audiences have assembled daily Tuesdays, 81 Communion, 1st Sunday (evening) and tra charaoter. lyAR PICTURES COMING. Sunday (morning). Bapnsr Biaxn, Orown-itreet: Sun­ Newhaven Infante’ Council School.- A letter from Paramount among the fresh list of pictorial atti and have shown their appreciation of the olever, enter­ ill days, U and 8A0 s Thuxadays,.A—Bar. David Barron. ie sub-committee, , I BREWERIES COMPANY, LTD. taining performance with marked oordialitv. Not only . The offioial war piotures embracing the battle of the the Correspondent wae laid before tbe tions for the ope ling half of next week is a La have the gifted and popular artists settled d wn to SAPrttz CBXFXZ, (Oalvlnlstlo), Groverroad.—Bundaya at stating that he wag instructed ;byj the Managers to oomedy produotio u, entitled “ The Loet Bridegrooi 6 Anore and the operations pf the “ Tanks ” have been 11 adn- and SJOpjn. Wednesday evening at 7. Prayer draw the attention of the Education Committee to their parts, but there prevails among the company the secured tor the week commencing the 22nd inst. They — '■ ~ " iy at 10 a.m. and Monday a tf p n . Mr. John Barry n ore will be seen in a new role t The annual meeting of the Southdown and East liveliest spirit of bonhomie, and the numerous concerted will be screened twice daily. the ooldnees of the corridor ejnd j two class rooms kind that he has not previously attempted—he tui Grinsteod Breweries Co., Ltd., was held at the offices, r'a Hymns. Minister, Mr. H. Popham. nearest the main entrance doors: to toe school, caused features gain in animation and good humour from the ___ u 11a.m. and’ SJOpxn. for the entortaii ment of the publio) a crook. Thomas-street, Lewes, on Friday. Mr. T. S. M anning perfect understanding and genial adaptibility mani­ H SUNDAY MUSIC. Open Brethren mhet here for Breaking Bread. by the oold air which enters) atj this point, and “ ,rtie, he beoome i “ The Lost Bridegroom ” on the e (chairman iof directors) presided, and there were also fested throughout I t would be difficult to say which requesting that tho. County Surveyor might inspect his wedding w ith Dorothy Hardin, through los present Mr. J. H. Husey-Hunt, Mr. G. W. Roffey, Mr. To-morrow afternoon tho Blue Boy Band will perform " itt., LongstoneUID6.WU. - amroad, i, wmuuo ‘ and report os to suggested reinediee. The County is most enjoyed, the charming solo and ohorus singing, from 3 o’clock, and in the evening at 8 the Knuta ___ I bare on Sundays a t 11 a-m. tor his memory in ooi sequenoe of an attack made upon k A W. Betohley, Mr. W. H. Holman and Mr. W. W. the dramatic sections, the comedy element, or the Surveyor reported that he visited the school and had by a gang of ruffii ms, who steal his distinctive garme Davey (secretary). Concert Party will give another of their popular 1 a t 8^0 p-m. for Gtoepel serrloe- ascertained that tho boiler fire Wae allowed to go out dancing? Nor is it, perhaps, neoessary to venture an oonoerts. aysll ajn. and leave him in i neonventional attire to enter a sah opinion ? Each of theBe several footers has its special I every night, and that this would account to a great * doubtful reput ition. There a gang of burglars ti The report of the directors was as follows :— extent for any inadequacy in the healing. It was vantage of his loss of memory, and depute him The directors present to the shareholders the audited interest and its strong recommendations, and it may resolved that the question of attention to toe hot accounts I for the year ended 30th September, 1916, truthfully be said of all of them that they are a pro­ burgle Uie home of his fiancee. A series of thrills nounced success, and evoke the warmest expressions of ro LL OF HONOUR. at 8-15; water heating apparatus at tojs school be referred follow as Bertie 1 lecomes more and more entangled in which show a net profit of £9,682. 9s. 4d. To this must delight. Senior at 8. to the Elementary Schools SuB-Odmmittee for con­ his adventure, an l the fun is as lively as the exoil be added the balanoe brought from last year, £11,660. 8s. 6d., making a total to credit op profit and loesof Mr. Douglas Furber continues to unite, with remark­ ______/B e S ® . Shergold. sideration, and that the Managers: be recommended meet. ably effective resalt, the responsibility for production RqYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. 8M BW o r FBHBM. tb, Bolton-road. — Berrloea every to provide a mat to keep out ie draught J----- ' ’ which “ The Moment (Before,” billed for Thursday anc £21,342. 17b. lOd. Deducting therefrom the following: doors referred to. ana stage management with the role of leading enter­ K illki , P reviously R eported M issing. Bandar at 11 and 6.80. enters at toe bottom of the entram following days, is a picture version of Israel Zangwiu’i Dividend bn preference shares for the year to date, tainer. Almost oonstantly before the footlights, he has Miutabt Hospital CaAPnL.—Parade eervlee 1L80 a.m Alfriston Council School.—The b-oommittee oon- fine play. The i tory is a tense tragedy in IK £4,750; interim dividend of 3J per oent. on ordinary Private H. T. Burgess, Pevensey. sidered an estimate amounting to 12s. submitted shares, r«e of tax, £2,450; there remains available an apparently inexhaustible fund of bumonr, which BANKS. reveals itself in character'impersonation, in solo patter D ied as P risoner in G erman H ands, P reviously by the Managers for the provisioi of a new water for appi priation £14,142. 17s. lOd. The directors pro- R eported Missing. a iM > j. a oompxiit (LimitedL Lewes Old Bank. East- pose to turns and in incidental* drolleries and actions. He is butt. I t was resolved that the Ma: gers be informed quarrelsome, and in these passions »y a final dividend of 3 per cent., free of Private A Plummer, Hankham. that, having regard to present < mst&noee, pro- the heir to the e tates of the Duke of Maldon. inoome x, on the ordinary shares (making 6J per oent. very ably supported in humorous songs and smart free of ix; for the year), £2,100 ; to carry iorward fo oomedy business by Mr. George Ellis, who has likewise W ounded. vision of toe water butt must bo deferred. suspicion of the ci ime falls on Lionel's brother Haro! become very popular with the audiences. The burden Ann Wa Ringmer Council School.—The sub-oommittee con who to esoape are et flies to Ausl . whither also the next unt. £12,042. 1717s. *-*lOd. .. The...... director retiring Private)W .f V. Eden, Eastbourne. W. A. Jaoob. rfdered a letter dated 15th December from the Correa real murderer Hie. with Madge, ere in another fi| under Article 90 is Mr.Ir. G. W. Roffey, who is duly of the solo singing falls lightly upon the talented ______s B unt (Limited) pondent, stating that the Managers recommend the the brutal hushan 1 is slain by " e, who, as the qualified, land offers himself for re-election. The shoulders of Miss Lilian Byrne, Miss Elsie Ingle, Mr, P risoner in G erman H ands, P reviously R eported jet. Mead* Manager, Mr. W. A Jaoob. Eduoation Committee to carry out the necessary worl ;• Of Harold, oomis into the tea. Bat remoi auditors, Messrs. Collins, Too tell & Co., also retire, and Reginald Crawford and Mr. Noel Leyland, all of whom M issing. i Aoynraux, Bxmt (Limited), 87, Termlntu- to the oeilings as soon as possible. It was resolved shadows her. Shi > devotes her !e and wealth to tl being eligible, offer themselves for re-election. are speoially admirable, and are generally placed under Private C. Fairall, Hailsham. the necessity of adding encore contributions. Miss Nora ^AHK^uSilted), 4, Statlon- that the County Surveyor be Instructed to obtain needs of the poor, awaiting the fal noon honr that has I ncrsaskd Cost of P boduotion. W ounded and P risoner, P reviously R eported estimates for the execution of the necessary work, been foretold for 1 or death. j Roylance is a dancing wonder, and aoqnits herself with , Mr. B. E. Watkins. The Chairman proposed the adoption of the report great distinction in the Eastern sketch and the danoe W ounded. ______INCIAL Bams (Llmitod), 180, Seaside. such estimates to be submitted toitoe Presiding Chair­ E jiSTERN CINEM A and balanoe sheet, and said the accounts had been rhapsody. Other artists appearing with credit are Private H. J. Simmons, Eastbourne. ir 1 man (Major J. J. Lister) andj that the latter be Miss Peggy Connor, Miss Catherine Yorke, and last, ^ i i m Kwu!mBAMK (limited).Terminos- authorised to accept an estimate, the work to be “ THE LAV DECIDES.”4-“LIB1 prepared in a slightly different manner this year, the OTHER UNITS. L I ,1 iser, Mr. A. EL Paraloe. carried out aa soon as possible. but not least, Miss Gladys Millage, whose work at the abd idland ank GREAT NEW SERIAL PICT piano is most meritorioas. Missing. M B (LlmltedlMtoeebery- Major Listeb proposed the ooiifirmation of the pro­ Bark.. Manager, Mr. A E. Paraloe. Capital audieno » have assembled to enjoy witnessing thought it would be seen that in every The engagement of the company extends over next Private A E. R. Kimpton (Royal Fusiliers), East­ ---- i r i u Basx (Limited), *1. ceedings of this sub-committee. ! With regard to tho 'respect week, when there will be a performance every evening, work to toe ceilings of Ringmer Council School he Charlie Chaplin :n the two-part comedy, f t h e Fire; i -was satisfactory. They had seoured a oon- bourne. r. Mr. A Owen Lyte. man.” It is a ole er and entertaining examplee: of ' the siderabl larser stock of materials used in the business, 7B8TBBK Bine (limited), If, stated that he had accepted a tender amounting to all of whicl . [W danager, Mr. A. W. Peach. S54 for carrying out the necessary work, tha sub- cinematographer’s art, and should provee a further big h had been paid for. The increase amounted a-W amtim Baki (Limited), 188, drew to-day. Other interesting fillfilms are also being to £7,i During „ the ______year they had been able to oommittaa having authorised him to do this In view redeem another £1,000 worth of debentures, making SIX SEA SO N S "WHY CHANNEL EMBROCATION IS THE BEST. , Mr. E. Thorne. of the urgency of the matter. | weened. 84, Terminus-road. Manager, A Vitagraph dr .ma in six parts, “ The Law Decides,' reduction of from £170,000Jf. to at/lVFV,WU£160,000 DIUUDsince ; sue the There Is no smell. 6 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica. Bronchitis, Asthma -* j , , j ( . The report was adopted. is likely to make a hit daring the first three days <- Comp was tornmed.. . With regard fo the future of No grease, which clogs the pores np. and Lnng Trouble vanish quickly by its use. Umbw o f' lohxw Ain> Bmith’b B u n (Limited), 16, the busibefes, the publio must be prepared to pay a No hard rubbing necessary. fl The Child to the Oldest cun use it with overy confidence Oornfleld-road. Manager, Blr. H. J. Farnham. TEACHERS’ SALARIES. next week. The Btory, whioh is dramaticallyworki out, deals with an intrigue by which a Mrs. Wharh higher ririj* for their beer. The cost of labour and Penetrates at once and quickly relieves pain. withoutany injurious results, The Chairman Baid, as the menibers of the Com materials had increased anything up to 50 per cent-and SOLD IN BUTTLES 1/3 AND 2/6, THE LARGER ,SIZE CONTAINS THREE TIMES THE QUANTJTY OP SMALLER. mittoe were doubtless aware, a j memorial had been seekB to get her di ughter married to the former’s ate son, John Wharton, of whose fortune it is hoped the increased prioe obtained was only about a third. Your Chemist, if obliging, canget It for yon. If he wont oblige send direct to the CHANNEL EMBROCATION rsestved from school teachers with referenoo to their Stops woujd have to.be taken to obtain- a higher price, obtain a reversion There is one serious drawback, the I1IF DA f.nft llAmnaniv VctaiiU amT— L.. f»ll_2?__ OOMPANY, 94, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. Is, 3d. size by Post 3d. extra; 2s. 6d. size Post Free. - ‘•^NH RO N IO LE ” WORKS. salaries. The Committee hod to [a certain extent circumstance that John is already married, but M: anticipated this by appointing a special sub-committee Wharton, senior, ets to work to bring about a divon . fco consider the matter. a task that is sim tlified by Florenoe, the young wife ttmnked tbe staff For the energetic ant. Mr. Godwin K ino asked whetoejr it would not bo being seen under f uspioious circumstances with an ole, ible man ner in which they had carried on the business wise to inform the National Union of Teacher, of flame, Lorenz. A. separation being effected, arrange during tk e ipast vear. There had been a large drain on GENERAL PRINTING this, ae there ought to be no wrong ijnpreesion. created ments are made fo r the marriage of John aud Beatrir their labc ur, and it was practically impossible to re ’ about toe hands of the Committee having been forced the step-mother’s laughter, but the bride mysterioue knen who had been on tne firm for many years, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION in this matter? It ■’ i, and it then transpires she has |£one away j Mr. HujiEY-HuNT seconded, and the motion was roster ClarfiSi The Secretary pointed out that to® Committee with Lorenz, who had previously married the rest parried.- Executed la the Beat Style at Reasonable Prices had not received any oommiinication from tho Florence. tTItimi tely Lorenz, finding himself m dss |, TheUFAjiBMAN proposed that a dividend at the rate National Union of Teachers. The memorial came grace, commits su oide, and a re-union follows between pf 3 per cent., free of tax, be paid on the ordinary Foster Clark’s 2d. Soup Squares make 9 varieties of • , V'..- by from the Eaist Sussex Teachers’ Association. John and Floreno i J _ i shares, making, with the interim dividend of 3£ per Delicious Nourishing Soups of unequalled excellence Major Lister said the teachers’ memorial was The Trans-Atla ntio serial photo-play, “ Liberty,” is nt. paid, j6$ per oent., free of tax, for the year. FASNOOHBB * CO., Xtd., dated Deoember, 1916, and on November 21st, 1916, about to be produced at this theatre, and the first rThis wMseconded by Mr. Roffey and agreed to. a special subcommittee was appointed to consider episode, “ Fangs of the Wolf,” will be presented dn | Mr. G. !\v. Roffey was re-elected a director, and the | You Simply add Water, j “ CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS, the question of the Hilaries of teachera. The matter Thursday and foil iwing days. Liberty, the daughter of auditors, [Messrs. Collins, Tootell & Co., were also was now under consideration. Major Horton, ar d the sweetheart of Capt Bob Rut re-appoin|^d. SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. ledge, is left on tk e father’s death in the care of Majbr I Mr. HaliMAN proposed a Vote of thanks to the Chair­ I ! H [. 1 || 1 I ; f 1 Winston and his b isiness partner, Jose Leon, a Mexican. man, and Expressed bis thanks to that gentleman for “ Now if you have that in your head,” said Leon and his son, Manuel, plot to obtain the. Hqrton the kind remarks he had made about the staff. IRECTION LABELS of all kinds manu­ estate, and on her arrival there Liberty is abducted by Mr! B etch ley seconded, and it was carried. m a professor, who had jnht explained a theory to his Pancho Lopez, lei der of the Mexican bandits, and held 2 D factured at London Prices at Famoom be and Co.’s students, “ you have it all in a nutshell ■7' The Chairman briefly acknowledged the compliment. *? S o u p s ttirottedl.Prlntlng Works, SouthsUeet, Eastbourne.

I EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917.

ERBYS AUCTION ROOMS Established 1870, T AND SALE YARD a n d | A K D E N & C O ,, H. W. HASHINGS SONS, (adjoining1 the Estate Offices), ’ AUCTIONEERS, 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOltKNE. | EASTBOURNE. DEVONSHIRE PARK CLERICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY AND LADIES’ TAILOBfS, Telephone 844. HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. « » i-A Jfi* JE»jTCJW - BI-WEEKLY S A L E S . SURVEYORS. VALUERS '» Goods can always be inoluded. Manager and Seoretary E dgar Allan Brow n. 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Special Dates by Arrange Offioes - - - - 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. ------Telephone: No 9. ' > ! t' | | These Sale Rooms ore noted for the advantageous I Telephone Eastbourne 1234. ' 1 Disposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old Telegrams kiakdens, Eastbourne. PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. China, Pictures, Plate. Jewels, Curios, WinesjSculpture, Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, 8took-in-Trade, Car­ Devonshire Park Orchestra. ROLLER SKATING. l m riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, Sco. Ali Garments Made on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. Best value is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, 32 PERFORMERS. being largely attended by local and country buyers, also buyers from London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, &o. DEVONSHIRE PARK M usical D ireotob : ■SATURDAY:. * E stablished I860. GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH when Desired. MB. NORFOLK MEGONE. Morning, lb to 12.30. without Music. NO EXPENSES. THEATRE. Afternoon, 3.15 to f). 15, with Military Band. a n d L t d ., F urniture Sales at Private)Houses. ! R. FRANCIS SO N S, SHARE SALES AND PROPERTY SALES. c VALUATIONS., I ! . Sole Lessees and Managers—Murray King & Clark. ONCERTSI. THURSDAY. T H E EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY.—Exoluslve Lists Telephone 121. THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at 8.15. j 7.30 to 0.30, with Military Band. of Houses for Salo and to Let. Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. 'INSURANCES of every description effected. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) a t 8.15. 1 FRIDAY. Show Rooms and Studio : 37, U PPERTO N ROAI). EASTBOURN Rents Collected and Property efficiently managed. Artistes at hath Concerts : Morning, 10.30 to 1, without Mimic. TERRYS (F.A.ll)j TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 30 and 8. Afternoon, 3.15 to 5.15, with Military Band. PFSIGNB AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 579. (to Years’ Local Experience). The Great Queen’s Theatre Success, THE EASTBOURNE QUARTETTE Evening, 7.30 to 0.30, with Military Band. TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SAlLEYARD NEXT WEEK. Telephone No. 441. 19, CORNFIELD jROAD, EASTBOURNE. “ Potash and Ferlmutter JOHN NiX JOHN NIX MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and TERRY S (F A .I.) ] THURSDAY AT 3.15. Mixed .Bathing Daily (to Years' Local Experience) in Society.” Goldsmith IN TIIK Will Sell at his Rooms, as abovq, on MONDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY at Sj.15. Silversmith J anuary 8th, 1917, about 300 Lots of useful Admission, 7d. (including Tax); Saturday and Sunday DEVONSHIRE SWIMMING BATHS. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e Evenings, Stalls 7d. extra. j (See Time Table). Terminus Road MONDAY, J anuary 8tii, for Three Nights at 8. H I i 1 AND EFFECTS. U Watchmaker j NOW-ON V IE W . Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. SALE MONDAY, commencing at ELEVENl o’olock. I N T H E VAUDEVILLE PAVILION, Jew eller. Mft. CHARLES MACDONA’S COMPANY in THIS DAY (SATURDAY) a t 3 and 8. i the Latest London Success, Established 1831. , Tblb. hobb 73 W eek coDimencijig Monday, Jan. 8 t h , JOHN NIX JOHN NIX J. 0. TOWNER & BROMLEY, AUCTIONEERS, “ HER HUSBAND’S EVERY EVENING a t 8. M atinees MONDAY, WEDNESDAY k SATURDAY a t 3. Tel. 440. o u s e a n d e s t a t e a g e n t s , WIPE.” LAST PERFORMANCES u ^ T T A T5 TT7 A -*0 T 99 E. MORRIS & SONS, H SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. of the Great Success, CHARIVARI,’ AGENTS FOR ALL j PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES By A. E. T homas. . 2 1 , SEASpB ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Auction Sales Conducted in Tpwn and Country, With Additional New Items. Surveys & Valuations tor Mortgage, Probate,& o The Book, Lyrics and Stage Production by DOUGLAS FIIKBER. ■ Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Titters, Renta Qolleoted. Mortgagee Arranged. THURSDAY, J anuary 11th, for Three Nights at 8. Insurances Effected. I Matinee Saturday at 2.30. Music by HAROLD SA[MUEL and FRED 8PARR0AT : Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. : THE AUCTION MART, 67, TERMINUS ROAD, Dances arranged >y MISS RUBY GINNER. EASTBOURNE. RETURN VISIT of the GEORGE EDWARDES’ Flannels Washed in Rain Water, for the storage of iohieh Urge underground Concrete Tanks have been constructed. ♦ COMPANY in R. W. H. HAMBLYN, Seats should be Booked at once. P ricer 2s., Is., and 6d. Entertainments’ Duty extra. EASTBOURNE OUSE AGENT, BUILDING SURVEYOR, H c AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, “ BETTY.” SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., L i m i t e d 8, ELMS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, From Daly’s Theatre, London. On Tuesday, January 9th, 1917, a t 3 p m . EASTBOURNE. Teilephohe 891 . By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. F ollett. Mr. TL, having tad over 37 years' local experience LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. during the first 13 6f which he wa<8 occupied in practical work in the Buildipg Trade), is ‘specially qualified for Every convenience Is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging Valuing and Managing House Property; or Supervising E Y V i Homes, or Hotels. Properties duripg erection. FIRST PUBLIC! PERFORMANCE SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GBjOUND. Established II T H E PIER, rHK f Letters should bs addressed “ Mias Hill, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne.” CHARLES E. HO MB, F.A.I., CA .T7TA .LR.Y oon\(a;ivi:^.]Nr33 u c t i o n e e r ,v a l u e JHOUSE AGENT | TO-DAY (SATURDAY); at 2.30 and 8. AND g a u g : ENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCHJ A 0 - £ L 3 v e :f * c o m e COMPANY. C PEVENSKY ROAD. 1, TIDESWELL ROAD, lASTBOURkE. liast Two Performances of SUNDAY, JANUARY 7th. I CERTIFICATED ■F. ) j A Bright Vaudeville Entertainment by selected talent from the Cavalry. Command Camp. .B.&W. BENNETT 1 Preachers: Appointed by His Honour JudL Martineau to Levy “PEG O MY HEART.’ Distraints under the Ameni ent Act, 1888. ,-l ■ I P r ic e s : S talls (Reserved.and Numbered), 3 s.; Reserved, but Unnumbered, Seats, 2s. ; 11.0—REV. H. M. BROOK, B.Sc. Businesses op Every Dei :on for Disposal. Back Seats, Is. Entertainment Tax extra, N.C.O.’s and Men of H. M. Forces, Half-price. G.30—ijEV. E. C. LANSDOWN. Covenant Service at the close of the Evening Service. MESSRS. KILLIOK A DAVIE SUNDAY, J a nu a ry 7t h , a t 3. u c t i o n e e r s , ESTiATE AGE For One Week, commencing Monday, Jan. 22nd. TTPPEkTON' CONGREGATIONAL A SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, — The Blue Boy Band. — U CHURCH, ■ UPPERTON ROAD. Furniture Sales Conducted. Sales o f Property and OFFICIAL WAR OFFICE PICTURES: i Shares at ! EVENING, at 8. SUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7th, THE PROPERTY AUCTION MART, j At 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. The Knuts Eamp Koncert Kompany Preacher—REV. W. MAOFADYEN SCOTT. Valuations for Probate and other Purposes. THEI e :iBATTLE • ' ' [■• OP THE ANCRE 5 S 2 (By kind permission of Gol. J. S. Bostock, r.a.m.c.). AND Intercessory Service for the War on Thursday, r- at 7.30 p.m. Established 1876. E A S T 3 B St W R IG H T , T H E ADVANCE OF THE TANKS. i »EVENSEY ROAD CONGREGATIONAL UCTIONEERS a n d VALUERS,: HOUSE, Week commencing MONDAY, J an. 8th. The War Office Cinematograph Committee (Chairman, Sir Win. Max Aitken Bart.) „______0 , ! , CHURCH. LAND and e s t a t e a g e n t s , will release the above Film for Eastbourne. A Every Afternoon at 2 30. SUNDAY 'NEXT, JANUARY 7th, 1 no, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE i . SOI LPTORSa MASONS'. j at 11 'a.m. and 6.30 p.m. (Adjoining the London and County Bank), Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings TWO EXHIBITIONS D A IL Y , at 3 and 8 p.m. ---- p ------, ---- ”-T— f Preacher— Valuations fo r Probate, Transfer and other purpo a t 8 0. Seats should be booked at once. P r ic e s 2s. (may be booked), Is. and a limited number of REY.i J. G. ! HENDERSON. P roperties for Sale. Seats at 6d. (Entertainments’ Tax Extra). MISS HENRIETTA SCHRIER & MR. LODGE- 120, Lewes Road, Brighton. 1110—*“ Going in God’s Strength.” F urnisher and U oturnibhed R esidencies. 6.: The Great Contemporary.” PEROY present the Sucoessful Comedy Theatre MBS BBS. LLOYDS Production, MEMORIALS T. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN ^ U C T I O N E E IBS, V A L U E R S an d E STA T E DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE, EASTBOURNE. >f Evert Description Executed, and Inclusive CHURCH, Blaokwater-road. AGENTS, “ SUNDAY.” ^.tlmabes given for tbelr erection in any part of the S COUNTRY. SUNDA Y NEXT, JANUARY 7th. 6, G H D I E ROAD, EASTBOURNE Servioes: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ig tha Railway Station), Illustrated. Catalogue Submitted Free, Preacher i j - REV. JAMES REID, M.A. Estates Mana d Renta Collected Weekly andi i Evening Subject: Quarter!} Prompt Settlements. W eek Commencing JANUARY 22nd, 1917. SPECIAL MATINEE And at Hora. H astings, Ore, Bexbill, Tunbridgb “SOME RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS of the WAR." ’ TWICE DAILY at 2.30 and 8. IN AID OF THK FUNDS OF THK W ells and Chichester. 1—" Why Does God Not Stop the W ar?” THURSDAY, (it 7.15 p.m. W eek-night Service. EMOVALS under personal supervision. All vaoant Seats are Free five mlnutea before the R | OFFICIAL PICTURES o f THE Red Cross General Equipment & War Hospital Supply Depot i 1 • time of Servloe. YX7AREHOUSING !ln , I , New Lock-np Stores. (EASTBOURNE DIVISION), ARM Y i n FRANCE. fcittfchs, Jftarriages anti geaths. A LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, EASTBOURNE [For Lowest Quotations apply BKITISH Under the immediate Patronage of His Worship the Mayor of Eastbourne r------M------ct------1------"T (Vicair Rev. G. M. Hanks, M.A.). | A LFRED WRIGHT, ] j (Aid. U. O’Brien Harding, J.P,), and the Executive Committee, 1 [BIRTHS. A. 85) 87, 101, 103 and 108, SOUTH ST The Battle of the Ancre Under a newi scheme. Boys admitted as Choristers to and Wish R oad. W i l l bBE b g GIVEN iv e n BYb y M ISS l ELEANOR RAl'CLIFEE, CIIOOK.—On the morning of New Year's Day, at 6. All Saints’ Choir may now cover the whole or the greater AND THE ■ t Lor.gstouo-road, Stnialham, S.W,, the wife of W. F. part of their education at the BoyB' Secondary School, Crook, of a son. I from the time of admission, and after their voices have On TUES D AY, JANUARY 16th, at 2.30 p .m . PHILCOX.—Dec. 23, at 7, Albion-street, Lewes, the wife broken, until they would, in any case, have decided on ROYAL Advance of the Tanks. (nle Josephine Garrett) of Herbert John Phllcox, of a their future occupation and be leavlngschool accordingly. T son. ■ 1 The Church duties are light, and there are no regular SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. wee'e-day services :to interfere with school-work. H IP POD OM E. MARRIAGES. There are now a few V acancies for P robationers, ; ' iT • EASTBOUR] MISS MARGARET COOPER and her Piano. MORSE—BUSSEY.—On the 30th Dec., at St- Peter's. who should be about nine years of age and able to read Managing IXrector... . Mr. 8 >w» t w . Wn , <$astb0um e(£br0m de Brighton (by license), by the Rev. L. A. Gilbert, M.A.. English.—Fnll details from Dr. M. P. Conway, All Saints' , | Manager ... Charlie 700LEY. “FAIRYikND,” Miss Eleanor Batcliffe’s Pupils W. A. E. Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morse, of Vestry, Eastbourne. r Woolger’s Farm, Ohniley, to Bertha H. Bussey, IVLUiNUAX, JANUARY btu. ana annng tne weex. Introducing Classical and Operatic Ddricing by Children from three years upwards. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. W. Bussey, Mailing-street, Twioe Nightly at 7 and 9. SA TU R D A Y , JA N U A R Y 6, 1917. Lewes. 0OUNTY BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. Special Engagement, at Great 'Expense, of the Great | REID—STEWARD TAYLOR. —Dec. 30, at St. Mary 1 levue Artiste, from the London Opera House, o f' Come Reserved Seats : Boxes, £1. lls. 6d. and £1. Is.: Stalls. 7s. 6d., 5s. :and 3s.; Dress Circle. 5s., 3s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Abbot's Church, Kei sington, by the Rev. Prebendary HORTIOHLTUBB. Qver Here” and “ Full Inside” Faime. MISS BESSIE All the above may bo reserved in advance at the Theatre Box Office (Tel. 121), or at Messrs. S. Hermitage & Sans. Pennefather, D.D.. assisted by the Rev. Burdett Drans- CLIFFORD, New York’s Dazzling Comedienne, Ltd., Terminus-road (Tel. 328), or at the War Hospital Supply Depot, Knightsbrook, Grassingtoo-road (Tel. 890). fleld, M. A.. Lieut. Claude Lestock Reid, Indian Cavalry, The Education Committee tbeg to announce that they STRAY NOTES *• only son of the late Mr. Claude Gordon Reid, and Mrs. have made arrangements with the Eastbourne Horticul­ ij HlPTODROMfc BlQBOOPB. ] I R eserved and UN-numbered : Upper Circle first two rows, 2s.: Back Row, Is. 6d. tural Society fob a LECTURE in the Technical Institute U n r e s e r v e d : Pit, Is. 6a.; Gallery, Is. (Early Door, 6d. extra), Reid, to Dorothea Joan, only daughter of Mr. F. (Entrance, Orchard - road), on TUESDAY, J anuary EDWARD BATLEy , Comedy Ecoentric. Steward Taylor,' A.R ' R I. B.A., and Mrs. Steward Taylor, A-YA-ME 3, in a Sensational ;3-High Ladder Act, A n E q u it a b l e Cla im Co n ced ed. Early Doors Open at 1,0. Ordinary Doors Open at. 2.16. Commence at 2130. E eaford. ; 16th, at 7.45 p.m. of Kensington, and Si i Subject: ! Direct from Japan. By a largely preponderating vote, the Town [Issued by authority of the War Hospital Supply Depot]. 1, I WILL ORAOKLES, Comedian. ‘‘EARiLY POTATO CULTURE,” I ILIAN ROSEBERY presents her Funny Corned Council on Monday did the fair and reasonable HEATHS. ! Illustrated by Limelight Views, thing of consenting to share the Devonshire I laylet, by George Arthurs. “ Only lAoting,” Support! supplies an example of business method that BOASE—Dec. 23. at Boscobel-yoad, St. Leonards, BY by that Popular Comedian. MrJ Basil Orozikr. Park Company’s loss—arising out of unforseen CHRISTMAS IN Y.M.C.A. HUTS. Frederic Boaso, aged 73. i MR, W. P. LASHAM, CTTIE OSBORNE, the New Comedienne and Dancer. ■ war conditions—in connection with the Parade others might profitably imitate. The active HICKMAN.-Dec. 30. at 9, The Mbunt, St. Leonards, Potato Kxperi from Messrs. Sutton & Sons, part taken by Mr. Towner in local public ' Capt. W. T. Hickman late the Queen’s Own, 50th Kegt., I nportant Engagement of the THREE LEO band. There was opposition of a kind, of At four of the centres now being run by the Y.M.C. A., aged 86. | Seed Merchants, Reading. £ appy Frenchmen. One-Legged Jumpers and I course—the opposition of members upon whom affairs-generally, and hip generous, though Admission F1 rie.! Ladies inyited. rists. From the Folios Bergeres, Paris. unostentatious, support of various commend­ special entertainment was given on Christmas evening. MILLAR.—On Dec. 27t|h. at Claremont, Havant, Hamp- Note the Prices) Reserved Boxes, Us. 8d. and lit the mere mention of Devonshire Park ihver At Langney-road building ladies arranged a programme j shire, Eliza, widow of-the late Major-General J. C. operates as a “ red rag,” and the dissent of able objects, were, of course, the subject of of music and gave refreshments, and on Christmas Eve Millar, Bengal Staff < jorps, and eldest daughter of the TS AID OF THE rpav be booked); Fauteulls, is. 6a. (reserved, 2s. appreciative comment, the speeches of Aider- late Major-General 1 J. Hawthorne, 20th. Hussars and ills, Grand Olrdle and Promenade, Is. (early i those also who, in the spirit of the' redoubtable a tea was given in the main hall, this being followed1 by TflASTBOURNE WAR HOSPITAL _ 3d., reserved, Is. 8d.); Pit, 8d. (early doors, 9d.);) man Rowe, and Councillor Easter, both of a Christmas service. 5th Bengal Light Cavalry. C role. 3d. (early doors. 4d.), Telephone No. 388. Shylock, insisted on a literal observance of the ORANGE.—Dec. 31, at il, Marina-court, Bexhill,William L j I STTPPlSUPPLY DEPOT. contract. But the Council, as a whole, were whom have long been, associated with Mr. At Summerdown the hut was most delightfully Orange. C.B., M.D., formerly Superintendent of Broad- Towner in the social and administrative life decorated and Christmas cheer provided. At the jmoQr Asylum, aged 83. j| evidently disposed to decide the m atter on the Command Depot Rut about, 100 men were entertained, Faot%e. broad ground of equity, a principle of settle of the borough, having the piquancy that TAYLOR.—On Christmas Day. at tho Hospital, Tewkes­ SAFFRONS ROOMS, EASTBOURNE, (j)LD TOWN CIN EM A. always attaches to personal reminiscence. two singers from Devonshire Park kindly giving a half- bury, of pneumonia, Mabel Taylor, for, 15 Jrears maid Manager ...... | Mr. Ar thur Davia ment rendered pre-eminently desirable and hour of their time, and the Colonials in: the camp jto Miss Foley, Long worth, Eastbourne. Afljost deeply JANUARY 17!rH; 18TH, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, proper by the exceptional circumstances of the Though highly esteeming the office of Mayor specially expressed their appreciation to the ladies who regretted and mourned. | and giving successive occupants his full 25th, 26th, 27th, from 2 to 9.30 Every Day. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). case. Had th? chair receipts fallen off or had gave up their timo.for their enjoyment. WILLIS.—On the 2nd Srlstant, at Carter’s Corner Place. the Devonshire Pairk Company derived divi support, Mr. Towner has always politely but At Polegate the Association’s hut was just:finished in Hailsham, Emma Willis, for 50 yep-rs tl>e faithful 1( firmly declined to accept the position himself; time for the Christmas party. The Eastbourne Patriotic • servant and friend or Mrs. Jeffery, and the late Dr. KING’S G A M E . dends from their general undertaking the Concert Party gave an excellent programme, which was jJeffery, of Carter’s Corner Place, Hailsham, aged 77 ECONOMY EXHIBITION, .Council might fairly have declined to come to Gould he have been prevailed upon to act, his years. ------\ Featuring PElA|RL WHITE. presidency of the municipal body would followed by games, &c. The Hut in question is the the Company’s rescue ; but in both respects certainly have heen popular and would have latest addition.to the Y.M.O. A. centres in this district KILLED IN ACTION. Huw to make 10a. gj as far as £1; Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Jan. 8t 9 & 10. the conditions were exactly the reverse, and and the hut will he officially opened by! Lady Ponsonby LCCA-S. — Killed in nation on December 23rd. 1916, with the splendid income from chairs largely made for the despatch of Business. on Thursday, the 18th, at 6 o’clock. . The opening will 2nd-Lieut. Wilfrid Lucas. R.F.A.. Salonica Forces, Will bo Opened at 3 p.m / pn 17th J anuary, by the dearly-loved third sbn(of the late John;Clay Lucass ana 14 the result of having a particularly good band be followed by a concert. Mrs. Lucas, Castle Precincts, Lewea, . j MENAGE of the MUTJ the Company could make their appeal, and HARRY] WILFORD. HON. MRS. RUPERT GWYNNEi Mysterious Detective Story. 1 W ho W il l S u c c e e d ? NASON.—Dec. 26. killed in air action, Captain and Supported by a number of influential Ladies and the Cquricil their favourable response, without The question of who will succeed the out-j Flight-Commander J. W. W. Nason, Royal Sussex any compunction. One member reduced objec­ . Kegt. and Royal Flying Corps, younger son of the late Gentlemen of Eastbourne and District. C H A R L IE CHAPLIN in Comedy. going alderman will probably be determined C. St. S. R. Nason, M.A., M.D., of til. Leonards, tion to absurdity by wondering how the at the next monthly meeting. There is no MISS RATCLIFFE’S COMING MATINEE. aged 27. 1 ------D A ILY .. . 3 to 6 and 6 to Council would treat an application to subsidise Ten pay? Lectyrqs and Demonstrations 6n Cookery, apparent reason why the filling of the vacancy ■t .-v I IN MEMORIAM. a tradesman’s business, overlooking, of course should be longer delayed. Interest will natur­ 60 CHILDREN IN FAIRY ! PLAY. Poultry Keeping, pee Keeping,] Vegetable and Herb HOWARD.—In affectionate remembrance of (my dearly- the essential difference between the affairs of ally be felt in the likely choice of the Council, loved and loving companion. William Tullet Howard, a private shopkeeper and the position of an died January 2nd, 1916J—A. E. P. Growing, \;RxLbbit and Goat Breeding, th inafc., loss they have just sustained. H O U S E H O L D r e m o v a l s printed, and the directors are clearly to be at the .Devonshire Park Theatre, the scene ofj so many tion to the “ aldermanic heiich.” Othercondi- previous triumphs under the same auspices; As the ‘ 2, Desmoud-road, Easloournfc. SAjLE of BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS rather applauded, than criticised for having tions being equal • the principle is not an first made sure that the desired grant could notice is . comparatively short,, the residents, who a n d ST O R A G E . j Made by Blind and Crippled Girls unreasonable one to adopt, and although two always assemble in force at these interesting i*e-umons, Telephone 125y . be made out of the Corporation’s abnormal m em bers of o th er w ards hold a longer record of are urged to secure their seats- without delay. We profits. ■' AldES ANDREWS, M ason and Sculptor, Connected with John Groom's Cripjjleage and FloWer membership than Councillor Bradford, the hear, indeed, that the Ixioking is already!brisk^ but this I | 1 j Gjirls’ Mission (Incor.), selection of the latter gentleman will probably response needs to bo-maintained to enshre the over­ J Works : Bakbb’s-boad (near St. Mary’s Church). Ol d T ow n S w im m in g B a t h . EXPERT PACKERS. be Opened in the above Hall by THE MAYORESS be deemed an acceptable and satisfactory solu­ flowing audience which both the quality of the enter­ Residence, Office and ^how-room: Cabbaba Villa, Gobk F o r both sentimental and public reasons tainment and the object for whieh the (event is being- P aek (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastboubne. tion of the problem. On MONDAY, JA N U A R Y 8th, at 3 p.m., the closing, even temporarily, of the Municipal promoted unquestionably merit. : Designs and Estimates Furnished. Un!der the Presidency of Swimming Bath is unfortunate. One might The entertainment is to open with 'a children's fancy S eason T ic k e t s. dress ball. It will l>o fully illustrative ofj modern types FTJBNITTJEE DEPOSITOEIES: His Worship THE MAYOR (Dr. C. O’Brien Harding. have' thought that, even during war time, the of dancing, quite young children appearing first, and Established 7fl Ye&ri. Telephone No#. 801 and 802. J.P.), bath would be sufficiently appreciated by the T h e notification that London and the seaside subsequently giving jilace to-j adnltsu ,who will give V ictoria Station LONDON, S.W . Supported by the local Clergy and Ministers and large residential areas of Old Town and season ticketsi were to share in the increased demonstrations of -.everul of the latest special, ball-room S T A IN S A SON, Influential Ladies and Gentlemen. dance^. 7 > ; f •.: j Terminus Gabies ...... BRIGHTON, Ocklynge to render any question of closing rate common to ordinary tickets has happily DEBT AKERS. wholly superfluous. But experience has shown been withdrawn. After reconsideration, a; Misk Margaret Cooper, the famous society entertainer- nH I 65, Grove RoAD...... EASTBOURNE, 1 lusio each Afternoon and Evening. undeniably that the facilities offered, are not nolicy that threatened serious consequences who is to appear in some of, her latest anthanosi success, JFtmeral Carriage and ful songs at the piano, should alone pyoVi^ great'draw. Motor Hearse Proprietors. * Ref reshments at M pderate Prices.1, valued, or are certainly not taken advantage for such towns as Enstbouiiie has been knocked1 Miss Cooper has many imitators, bait Ftp is;acknow­ of; and, regrettable though such a step must on the head. This should proye very gratify­ <8, CAVENDISH PLAGE & 19, SQUTH STREET ledged to 1 >e facilc prf-uctpa in her :pauticulait line of AP PLY FOR FREE ESTIMATE8. Ths Councilor the Institution earnestly appeal for be deemed, the shutting up of the bath for ing, not only to seasbn ticket holders them-, entertainment, and her reception at I'lastbourne, as your help at this time of National Crisis. They do time is clearly » proper business proceeding selves, but also to the business connections of elsewhere, is always most enthusiastic— - Tele. 481 Eastbourne. ask lor subscriptions or donations, but it is absplu If the saving—£70 in three months—is only e the towns concerned. For some years increaf- After the contribution of this-'popular lady,, what tt> Tell 788. J . £,< A. H A Y L A N D , Tel. 788. nece isary that the rls‘ flowers shou d be sold, as tt)eii empl oyment entire) depends on tqis. Some of the j 'moderate one, it is still one that ought to be ing numbers of City men have, with their many will be the chief event of thojjafternoon will.be Blirn and Crippled Girls will be at wo: ■k each Afternoon’ effected. ______families, taken up their residence on the Coast, introduced. We refer to tho fairy1 play which Miss. riNDERTAKER & FUNERAL CARRIAGE and i Evening making various kinds of Flowers. Ratcliifo has composed for the occasion, and in which V U i PROPRIETOR. impelled to this course by the moderate charge about ,fi0 of her pupils, some of them of very tendei \q Intelligenct. T h e R e t ir e d A ld er m a n . for the special seaside season ticket, and by years, will11 4take1 part; The production—.1 f akes one into ill f, OARS, GLASS OB CLOSED HEARSES. the facilities for rapid travel. Had the Rail­ van nn , -...... — .. .. L ._ j . I _ * . T h b H a ilsh a m H a r r ie r s will meet to-day A f t e r his unupually protracted share in the fairyland itself, where Miss Ratcliffe wii reveal many to Years' London Experience. ADMISSION p|r EE. (Snnduy t excepted") 8 from (Saturday), Jam 6, Now Inn, Pevensey, 11.30; Wednesda; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. i work of local government, Mr. J. C. Towner way Company persist; d in their short-sighted of the happy and wonderful linings th it {People thi I ‘'.TfIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. 10, Boreham Street, 111.15; Saturday, 13. Rickney, ll.SC would have been fully justified, apart from decision to raise these special rates, the effect celestial sphere," Opening with a children’s nursery Tuesday, 16, East] Dean, 11.15 ; Saturday, 20, George Eric Abbott, Exhibition Manager. 1 on Christmas evening, the scene mid erg .M\s a striking Hotel, Haileham, 11.1&; Wednesday, 21. Lamb Inn, Ripe, any consideration of failing health, in sever­ must have been 1 disastrous, as undoubtedly .3, PE7ENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. many families how enjoying the change of air transformation, but we must not blunt the spirit of 11.30; Saturday, 27L Castle Inn, Westham, 11.30; Tues T. ic Institution has been in existence over 60 years. ing his connection with the municipal body. curiosity *by anticipating the precise form of the dainty day, 30, Mbads PlpOe Farm, 11.15 ; Saturday, Feb. 3, In the tributes paid on Monday to the retiring and surroundings afforded by Eastbourne and Woolpack, (Gardner Street, 11.15. NIN E DAYS ONLY, closing on Wednesday, land mystic revels, in which pixies, gnomes, fairies, Established 1874. Alderman, fitting admiration was bestowed similar coast towns would have found it rabbits, butterflies, &c., will disport themselves. Tho B OBEBT S. HABT, T h e E ast S u s se x F o x ho un ds will meet to J a n . 17th, a t 9 p.m . upon Borne of the personal characteristics of a necessary to content themselves with the less scene winds up with pretty symlxdieall effects, with day (Saturday), Jati ii, Gardner Street; Tuesday. 9. New congenial and heathful accommodation of the which the representatives of Stars and “ Night" will bo T TNDKRTA K ER & COMPLETE FUNERAL Inn, Westfield ; i]h]ur8day, 11, Moor Hall, Ninfleld worthy and esteemed colleague. But no men­ Saturday, 13, Fristjon Mill ; Tuesday, 16, Crowhurst lISTiC MEMORIAL CARDS. tion was made of the ex-Alderman’s innate London suburbs. (associated. Altogether the matinee, propises to be a V j FURNISHER, | -. if k Thursday, il8,!.Asllbjurnham‘ Furnace ; Saturday, 20, jvery picturesque and charming ajfair.' Hankham Hall’, Wqstham. Meet at 11 a.m. each day. distaste of mere idle talk where business 14, H ig h -street, Old E astbourne. „ number of the Newest and Choicest Designs Ir T h e S o u th d'oIw n F o x ho un ds will meet issues were concerned, and of his correspond­ Funerals Conducted to All Parts. FOLDED MEMORIALCARDS------now Inolnded lx ing habit of presenting facts or enforcing argu- A r t ist ic W r e a t h s , Crosses, Hearts, Harps, on Monday, Jan. B, Offham ; Wednesday, 10. Little onr E attorn Book. Chaplets, Sprays, Wedding Bouquets, &c., 6s., 7s. 6d., Gloomy Ou tloo k.—-Cornier: “ W hen do you Horated; Friday, 12.! New timber Place, 10.30; Monday, m ents'in concise, unembroidered language. 10s. 6d., 15s. Extra large sizes, 21s. to 63s.—J. C. expect to go abroad?” Maggs: '“ fslot for some time. 15, King’s Head, Qhjailey; Wednesday, 17. Maresflek FARNCOMBB * CO.1 Ltd., PnmTKiu. This distinguishing feature of his membership Park House ; Fridhy, 19, Toddington. 10.30. Meet at H astings, 10, Pevensey-road, lb, Compton-street, It will take several years after the war is (tver (or us ta EMORIAL OARDS.avariet’r of patterns, is especially worthy of record, because it recover from the expense of having to live! at home ! ’* M Fnmcombe and Co.,Ltd., Lewes, J^stbourne, etc. 11 a.m. each day, unless otherwise slated. g'Ouonlole” Works, South-street, Eastbourne. Tele. 580 708. I j j ]S‘ ROAt), EAS' Telephone 844. BI-WEBIKLTfi SAL Goods can always be included, peoial D ates bt A rrangi se SAlb Rooms are noted (or the ad\ . o( Furniture. Antlq i»s. Works o( China, pictures, Plate. Jewels, Curios, Wines ' Jewellery, Animals, Birds, 8tock-ln-’__ nd Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, Value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, jely, attended by local and country buyers, also am London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings; &o. DEVONSHIRE PAl ’ WATURDAY. ^ E stablished 1860.1 J PURCHASED F< Morning, 10 tg 12.30, wibbout Music, PENSES. T T £ THEATRE. Afternoon, 3.1i to 5.15, vifh Military Band. a n d >NS,i L td., [, iture Sales at P rivate H ouses. i E. FRANCIS IE SALES AND PROPERTY SALES. : CONCERT JATIONS. F Sole Lessees and Managers—Murray K ino & Clark. -'I f r»HURSD/.Y. i , T H E EASTBOURNE OEM TERY MASON SJ 7.30 to 9.30, jv&th Military "Band. te AND ESTATE AGENOY.—Exffiusivs Lists Telephone 121. , • THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at 8.15.1 : Irf ' Monumental Sculptors am Sngravers. ses for Sale and to Let. IANOES of every description effected, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) a t 8.1(5. !“FRIDAY i Collected and Property efficiently managed. Show Rooms and Studio : 37, jUPPERTON itOAD, EASTBOURNE. Artistes at both Concerts : Morning, 10.30 to 1, witl out MuBiq. TERRYS (F .A .I.) TO-DAY (&AJTURDAY), at 2 30 and 8. Afternoon, 3.15 to 5.15, ruth Military Band. DESIGNS A1TD ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. THE EASTBOURNE QUARTETTE TELEPHONE 579. (SB Tears>’ Local Experience). The Great Queen’s Theatre Success, Evening, 7.30 to 9.30, wilh Military Band. TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALBYARD N E X T WEEK. Telephone No. 441. CORNFIELD RQAD; EASTBOURNE. Potash and Ferlmutter JOHN NIX TERRYS (F.A.I.) MONDAY, TUESDAY,1 WEDNESDAY JOHN NIX THURSDAY at 3.15. t Mixed Bathijng Daily (IB Tears' Local Experience) in Society.” | Goldsmith , IN TIIE m 00 Will Sell at his Rooms, as abovle, on MONDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY A? 8.15. M J anuary 8th, 1917, about 300 Lots of useful IH ‘Silversmith (H« Admission, 7d. (including Tax); Saturday and Sunday DEVONSHIRE SWIMMING BATHS. < <4 ousehold furni RE Evenings, Stalls 7d. extra. ' (S$e Time Tai le). Ph Terminus BoatL H AND EFFECTS.___ |- Ml ■ MONDAY, J anuary 8th, for Three Nights at 8. w « W atchm aker NO W ON t l E W . Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. « (4 SALE MONDAY, commencing at ELEVEN o’clock. IN THE VAUDEVILLE Pj^VILIION, Jeweller. 1 =H======'"T~ rTTT'm.i fcgSBSBSB ■■TT77T'' = MR. CHARLES MACDONA’S COMPANY !in • \\ THIS DAY (SATURDAY) AT 3 a n d ‘8. Ebtablibhed IBM. Telkphosi 7* the Latest London Success, I I Week commencing Monday, Jan.!8th. JOHN NIX JOHN NIXl J. C. TO W N EE & BBOMLEY, AUCTIONEERS, ; ' “ HER HUSBAND S E V E R Y E V E N IN G AT 8. ’M atinees] jMONDAY, WEDNESDAY & SAfrURDAY a t 3. o u s e a n d e s t a t e a g e n t s , WIPE.” LAST PERFORMANCES p»TT A “R TV7" A-Ti> T 99 E. MORRIS & 'NS, H SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. \ AGENTS FOE ALL PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES By A E. Thomas. of the Great Success, I J. SEASIDE b o a d , A S T B O U B N E l Auction Sales Oonduoted in Town and Country. : i i With Mdditional New Items. 1 J Surveys & Valuations fob Mi ‘age, P r o b a te , & o The Look, Lyrics and Stage Production by DOUGLAS FDlRBER. Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric d Gas Fitters, / j1 Rents Oolleoted. Mi Arranged. THURSDAY, J anuary 11th, for Three Nights at 8. Insurances Matinee Saturday at 2.30. Music by HAROLD iSAMDEL and FRED BAR ROW. : Hot Water and Sanitary ngineers. : t h e Au c t io n m a r t , 67, ROAD, Dances arranged by MISS ROBY GINGER. . • • - j — e a s t b o u r : RETURN VISIT of the GEORGE EDWARDES’ * COMPANY in Flannels Washed in Main Water, for the storage of which large undergr ete Tanks have been eonstrueted. H. HAMBLYN, Seats should be Booked at once. P rices : 2s., Is., and 6d. Eretertaijnme its’ Duty extra. U EASTBOURNE . . JSE AGENT, BUIL e Ii NG SURVEYOR, AUCTIONEER and ‘VALUER, “BETTY.” SANITARY STEAM LAUN] CO., L im it e d , [.MS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD. From Daly’s Theatre, London. On Tuesday, January 9th, 1917, at 3 p m. EASTBOURNE. Telephohe 898. By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. F ollett. Mr. H.,i having had over 37 years’ local experience LATIMER BOA] during the first 13 of which he was occupied in practical work in the Building. Trade), Is specially qualified for Erery convenionoe la provided for ensnri Work for Families, Lodging ” ----- 7 House Property; or Supervising ! -,Hoi On. FIRST PUBLIC PERFORMANCE 8PAOIOUS O] UND. Established T Hi j !E PIER, Letters should be addressed ** Misa HfLL> . iatimer-road, Eastbourne.' .BLEB E. HO! “™"“ " iA COMMA] ONEER,VALUE HOUSE AGENT TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.80 and 8. ------1------— p WESLEYAN OHUROH, AND GAUG! CAMP COMEDY COMPANY. PEVENSEY ROAD. ‘ESWELL ROAD, ITBOURNEa Last Two Performances of ’DAY, JANUART 7th. IA’ An,i f f ! 1.1 A Bright Vaudeville Entertainment by selected talent from the Cavalry, Command Camp. h&WBEl chers: Martineau to Levy PEG O MY HEART.” j ------. ( m ' ent A ct 1888. P r ic e s : Stalls (Reserved and Numbered), 3s.; Reserved, but Unnumbered, Seats, 2s. ; BROOK, B.Sc. OF EVEKV DJ ion fob Disposal. Back Seats, Is. Entertainment Tax extra, N.C.O.’s and Men of H.M. Forced, Half-price. LANSDOWN. Covenant Se*vi|oe at the^close of the Evening Service. ____HILT.TOK 9t D A VIES, SUNDAY, J a n u a r y 7t h , a t 3. A U GTIONEERS, E S 1*-___T E___ A G E N T S, For One Week, commencing Monday, Jan. 22nd. TTFPEririoN CONGREGATIONAL SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, — The Blue Boy Band. — U CHURQH, ’PERTON ROAD. . «« i MISS MARGARET COOPER and her Piano. i v who should he about nine years of age and able to read MORSE—BUSSEY.—On the 30th Dec., at St. Peter's, Managing rMrootor... . Mb. 8n w it W. WlHTBB, U A T P Y T ” A Children’s Play, si Brighton (by lioenseljby the Rev. L. A. Gilbert, M.A.. English.—Fall details from Dr. M. P. Conway, All Saints' Manager ... Charlie Coolky.I 1 . ~ DAlllIM i'ID, this Performance, will Miss Eleanor Ratcliffe’s Pupils W. A. E. Morse, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morse, of Vestry, Easttyrajnr J Woolger's Farm, Clmiley, to Bertha H. Bussey, ___AY,i« J•fAi’iGAiv*anuary 8oin,th. and fusing(.aril the Week. Introducing Classical and Operatic Dancing by Children from three years upwards. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bussey, Mailing-street, Twioe Nightly at 7 and 9. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1917. Lewes. 1 I ' ' ' OUNTYi I ROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. S >eclal Engagement, at Great tEx pense, of the Great REID—STEWARD TAYLOR. —Dec. 30; at St. Mary R evue Artiste, from the London " House, of ____ JR eserved Seats : Boxes, £1.11s. 6d. and £1. Is.; Stalls. 7s. 6d., 5s. and 3s.; Dress Circle. 5s., 3s] 6d. and &. 6d. Abbot’s Ohurcta, KenMngtob, by the Rev. Prebendi TIOULTTTRB. Over Here" and f’Full Inside" able. MISS BESSIE the above mdy bo reserved in advance at the Th ;atre Box Office (Tel. 121), or at Messrs. S. Hermitage & Sons. Peonefather, D.D.. assisted by the Rev. Burdett Dra The Educatioi Ittoe «beg to announce that the; OLIFFORD. New York’s I ig Comedionno, STRAY NOTES %Ltd., Terminus-road (Tel. 326), or at the War Hospi tal Supply Depot, Knightsbrook, Grassingto i-road.(ToL 890). field, M.A., Lieut. Claude Lestoak Reid, Indian Oaralry, have made ai iments with the Eastbourne Horticul PPODROMK Bit Reserved and Un-numbered: Upper Circle first two rows, 2s.; Back Row, Is. (d. only son of the late Mr. Claude. Gordon Reid, and Mrs. tural Society iECTURE in the Technical Institute Unreserved : Pit, Is. 6d. ; Gallery, Is. (Early Door, 6d. extra). Reid, to Dorothea Joan, oulj- daughter of Mr. F. (Entrance, " 1), on TUESDAY, J anuary WARD BATLEY, Oo| y ’Ecoentrio. Steward Taylor, A.RAB.A., and Mrs. Steward Taylor, at 7.45 p.m. A-YA-ME 3, in a 8ensatloi (-High Ladder Act. A n E q u it a b l e Cla im Co n ced ed. Early Doors Open at\S,0. Ordinary Doors Open at 3.15. . Commence a t 2.30. of Kensington, and Seaford. \ _____ • | ' Subject: Direct from J By a largely preponderating vote, the T owe [Issued by authority of the War Hospital Supply Dflpot]. , ( , u|j POTATO OULTURfe,” WILL ORAOKLEBj Corned'[lam! Council on Monday did the fair and reasonable DEA' ■ted by Limelight Views, LILIAN [ROSEBERY presents Itier Funny Ooi tiling of consenting to share the Devonshire at is. Boscobel-road, S t Leonards, aylet, by George Arthurs. “ Only Toting," Supp example of business method that BOASE.—Dec. 23, BY by that Popular Comedian. ~ . Basil Orozier. Park Company’s loss—arising out of unforseen CHRISTMAS IN Y.M.C.A. HUTS. Frederic Boase, aged 3. MR.i W. P. LASHAM, it profitably imitate. The active HICKMAN.—Dec. 30, kt 9, The! Mount, St. Leonards, ETTIE OSBORNE, the New e lienne and Danoer. war conditions—in connection with the Parade Potato frqm Messrs. S u t to n & S o ns, ' Ii lportant Engagement of t r: IREE LEO_POLS, t taken by Mr.. Towner in local public Oapt. W. T. Hickman,'late the Queen’s Own, 50th Hegt. Merchants, Reading. band. There was opposition of a kind, ol L -At four of the centres now being run t y the Y.M.O.A., aged 88. £ appy Frenchmen. One-I J i.mpers and “ B ilrs generally, and his generous, though Admission Ladies invited. rists. From the F( (I eres, Paris. course—the opposition of members upon whom special entertainment was giv^n on Christmas evening. MILLAR.—On Dec. 27th. at,Claremont, Havant, Hamp­ thei' there mention of Devonshire Park ever unostentatious, support of various commenTd- At Langney-road building ladles arranged a programme shire, Eliza, widow 6f the late Major-General J. p . Note the Prices / r ------Us. Sd. and 10s. Bd. able objects, wSrb, of course, the subject: of Millar, Bengal Staff Oorps. and eldest daughter of the AID OF THE gW beboekediiFauto. (reserved, 2b.) ; Pit operates as a “ red rag,” and the dissent of of music and gave refreshments, and cn Christmas Eve .... G a£d le. Is. ((wHy dt— those also who; in the spirit of the' redoubtable! appreciative comment, tee speeches of Alder­ a tea was given in the main hajll, this t>eing| followed by .late Major-General R.i J. Hawthorne, 20th Hussars and If. 3d., ra „ . 6d.);Ptt,6d.(i man Rowe and Councillor Easter, both [of a Christmas service.'j t • 'V . "j J U'. j 5th Bengal Light Cavalry. I TpASTBOitJiRNE WAR HOSPITAL Pwlfc 8d.|(t doors, icL). Shylock, insisted on a literal observance of the ■GRANGE.—Doc. si. at ll, Marina-lcourt, Bexhlll. William contract. But1 the Council, as a whole, werej whom have long been associated with Mr. At SummerdoiVn th§|. tint; was most delightfully Orange. C.B., M.D., formerly Superintendent of Broad­ evidently disposed to decide the matter on the Towner- in the social and administrative life decorated and Christinas chie^r prc\fided. 1 A t# the moor Asylum, aged 83J 1K J Command Depot Hut about 1001 men were entertained, broad ground of equity, a principle of settle­ of the borough, having the piquancy that TAYLOR.—On Christmas Day.dk the Hospital, Tewks­ SAFFRONS ROOMS, EASTBOURNE, 0LD , TOWN always attaches to personal reminiscence. two singers from Devonshire Park .kindly giving a half- bury, of pneumonia, Mabel Taylor, for. 15 years maid Manager ment rendered pre-eminently desirable and hour of their time,1 and thej (poloniuls> ip the camp to Miss Foley, Longwlorth, Eastbourne. Most deeply JANUARY 17tH, 18th, 19th, 29th, 22nd, 23ed, 24th, proper by the Exceptional circumstances of the Though highly esteeming the office of Maybr specially expressed their appreciation lothe ladies who 1 1 1 regretted and mourned. apd giving successive occupants his full 25th, 26th, 2! th, from 2 to 9,30 Every Day. TODAY ( 8 4 T case. Had the chair receipts fallen off or had gave up their time for their enjoyment, WILLIS.—On the 2nd instant, ati Carter’s Comer Place, the Devonshire P ark Company derived divi-j support, Mr, Towner has always politely but • At Polegate the Association’s nut wi s just finished in Hailsham, Emma Willis, fdr DO years the1 faithful firmly declined to accept tee position himself. time for the Christmas party. The Eastbourne Patriotic servant and friend oflMrs. Jeffery, and the'late Dr. KING’S I ME.” dends from tneir general undertaking the Concert Party gave an excellentprogramme, which was Jeffery, of Carter's Corner Place, Hailsham, aged 77 ECONOKLT EXHIBITION, Council might fairly have declined to come to Could he have been prevailed upon to act, his, .years. j ------ii r.s i Featuring PEARL W| UTE. presidency of the municipal body would followed by games, &c. The]Hut in question is the m i: ’ l. the Company’? rescue; but in both respects latest-addition to the Y. M.C.Al. centre 3 in this district KILLED IN ACTION. How to make 10s. gu as far as £1, iflonday, Tuesday & Wednesdt /, Pan. 8, 9 & 10, thie conditions were exactly the reverse,, and certainly have been papular and would have and the hut will be officially opened by Lady Popsonby" II LUCAS. — Killed in action on December 23rd. 1918, 1 with the splendid income from chairs largely made for tee despatch of business. ondThursday, the 18th, at 6 o’clock. The opening will 2nd-Lieuk Wilfrid Lucas. R.F.A, Salonica Forces, Will be Opened at 3 p.m. on 17th J anuary, by the the result of having a particularly good band, be followed by a concert. I h. f I’ dearly-loved third son of tho late John Clay Lucas, ani MENACE of the MUTE HARRY WILFORD. Mrs. Lucas, Oastle Precincts, Lewes. HON. MBS. RUPERT GWYNNE, the Company i could make their appeal, and W ho W il l S u c c e e d ? NASON.—Dec. 28, killed in air action. Captain and Mysterious Detective Story? the Council their favourable response, without Flight-Commander J. iW. W. Nason, Royal Sussex Supported by a number o f influential Ladies and any compunction. One member reduced objec­ The question of who will succeed the oil Regt and Royal Flying Corps, younger son of the late Gentlemen Of Eastbourne. and Distriot. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ip Comedy. going alderman will probably be determined C. S t S. R. Nason, M.A., H.D., of S t Leona: tion to absurdity by wondering how the at the' next monthly meeting. There is n]o MISS RATCLIFFE’S COMING MATINEE. ■ aged 27. T------! 1 ; ‘| i DAILY 3 to 5 a n d 6 to 10, Council would treat an application to subsidise apparent reason why the filling of the vacanG ! - 1 IN MEMORIAM. Ten Days Leatuifes- and Demonstrations on Cookery, -T— a tradesman’s business, overlooking, of course, should be longer delayed. Interest will natur­ GO CHILDREN IN FAIRY PLAY. HOWARD.—In affectionate remembrance of my dearly- Poultry Keeping,^I'.ee Keeping, Vegetable and Herb the essential difference between the affairs of ally be felt in the likely choice of the Counci loved and loving companion. William Tullet Howard, Grouting,'-Rabbit and Ooat Breeding, Ac. a private shopkeeper and the position of an died January 2nd. 1918.—A. E. P. Re-Visit after an Absence of 3 Tears. which there is not the least doubt will provej Entertainments for local charities and fdr organisa­ MACKMIN.—In lovlngraemoryof Driver AlecMacl undertaking upon which Eastbourne, to no worthy one. Hitherto, the principle adopte tions called into being by the wjir may usually count on. inconsiderable! extent, depends for its pros­ Army Service Corps, the youngest son of Mr. and HALL,. EASTBOURNE. on such occasions has been to choose the seni(|i receiving a liberal measure of public patronage, j This Mackmin, Avenue Mansions, ■ ‘Eastbourne, died of perity. Tben ihe objection of the Councillors councillor for the ward for which this retiri .is as it should be; and wo apticipato a f.‘ bumper ” wounds received in action at Gallipoli, January 7th, who held that (;be Company had “ put them house on the occasion of the special viatniee arranged by 1916. ~ , f. M Ja n . 8, i, 10. 11,1«( 13, Ilf, 10 & 17, or .deceased alderman was returned original! selves out of Cburt ” by deferring their appli by tee burgesses. Following this course in t' Mias Eleanor Ratcliffe, who ib hoping to raise a sub­ NASH.—In ever loving memory of Stephen Coloneo I - ! 1917, cation until the contract had been renewed stantial sum for that valuabl^ institution! the[ Red Nash, who passed away January 9th, 1905. ______• J/. present instance, the Council will elect Coin Cross General Equipment andj War Hospital Sbpply A NINE-DAYS’ GfyAND was more plausible than sound. It was some cillor Benjamin Bradford, who sits—and hai Depot. The performance, in which the clever, well- time after the contract had been entered sat for a longer period than any other mem.br trained children of Miss Ratjoliffe will figure con­ jyj-R. ALEC WI into thflrt the figures showing an exceptional ____ sincerely thank their numerous friends for kind I 'LORAL EXHIBITION —for the particular ward (the Central W ar spicuously, and which will also ijnplude otherj important sympathy, and beautiful flowers received, ill the great income from tbeband and "chair account were th a t Mr. Towner represented before his elevi features, is fixed for Tuesday afternoon the 10th inst., loss they have just sustained. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS printed, and the directors are clearly to be tion to the “ aldermanic bench.” Other condi at the Devonshire Park Theatr^; the sc3n£ qf so many 2, Dosinoud-road, Enstbiurno. Bi .LE of BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS rather applauded than criticised for havibg tions being equal tee principle is not ap previous triumphs under the same auspice^ As the first made sure th a t the desired gran t coulci notice is comparatively short!,, the ‘esidents, who : ~ ■ .■ ■■■■■■— AND STORAGE. Made by flin d and i died G irls unreasonable one to adopt, and although two always assemble in force at thesje interesting; re-unions, Telephone 125T. be made out of the Corporation’s abnormal members of other wards hold a longer record qf profits. are urged to secure their seath without delay.,. We AMES ANDREWS, Mason and ScuuptoH, Connected with John Groom's Crippleage and Flower membership than Councillor Bradford, thei hear, indeed, that the booking is already brisk, Dut this Works : Baker’s-no ad (near St. Mary’s Ohuroh). Girls'Mission (Ineorl), selection of the latter gentleman will probabljy response needs to be maintained to ensure; the over­ J Old T()w n S w im m in g B a t h . flowing audience which both, the quali ;y of ithe enter­ Sesiderxe, Office and Show- room: Cahbaea V ill a , G ore EXPERT PACKERS. W(U be Opened! In the above Hall by TI E MAYORESS be deemed an acceptable and satisfactory solu F or both sentimental and public reasons tion of the problem. tainment and the object for which the evept is being- Park (adjoining the Cemetery), E astbourne. On MONDAY, JANUARY Sfji, of 3 p.m., the closing, even temporarily, of the Municipal promoted unquestionably tnorit. j Designs and Estim&tee Furnished. Under the Presldencyjo Swimming Bath is unfortunate. One might The entertainment is to [open with a children’^ fancy S eason T ic k e t s. dress ball. It will bo fully illustrative o: modern types FUENITUEE DEPOSITORIES: HI i Worship THE MAYOR O'Brien Harding, have thought that, even during war time, the of dancing, quite young chiklrefn appearing}first, and Established 73 Yens. Telephone Nos. 801 sad SOI. J.P.)i bath Would be sufficiently appreciated by the Th e notification that London and the seaside subsequently giving place U> Adults, who will give V ictoria Station ...... LONDON, S.W. .' Supported by thi local Cleu Ministers' and large residential areas of Old Town and season1 tickets were to share in the increase! demonstrations of several of the latest special iball-room TAINS & SON, Influent: Ladies ani lemen. Terminus (Gates ...... BRIGHTON, Ocklynge to render any question of closing rate common to ordinary tickets has happil dances. j ’ 5 UNDHRTAJKKR8. wholly superfluous. Butexperience has shown been withdrawn. - After reconsideration, Miss Margaret Cooper, the fampus society entertainer-* 66, Grove Ro a d...... EASTBOURNE, Muslo each Afternoon and Evening, nolicy that threatened serious consequehcei who is to appear in some of her latest'and most success, j Funeral Carriage and undeniably that the facilities offered are not ful songs at the piano, should alone prove a great draw. ' Motor Hearse Proprietors. Refreshments at Mo lerate Prices. valued, or are certainly not taken advantage for such towns as Eastbourne has been knocke Miss Cooper has many imitators,, but she is acknow­ of; and, regrettable though such a step must on the qead. This should prove very gratify) ledged to be facile, in lier particular line of 38, OAVENDISH PLAGE & IB, SOUTH STREET AP PLY FOR FREE ESTIMATES. The Council of the Institution earnestly appeal for be deemed, the shutting up of the bath for tt ing, not only to seashn ticket holders them­ entertainment,, and her reception at Eastbourne, as yot r help at thlB time of National Crisis. They do nut time is clearly a proper business proceeding. selves, but also to the business connections of elsewhere, is always most enthusiastic. '[ < ask for subscriptions or donations, but It Is absolutely If tee saving—£70 in three months—is only a the towns concerned. For some years increaf- After the contribution of this popular lady, what to Tel. 788. Tele 481 Eastbourne. net essary that the girls' flowers should be sold, os thei Tel, 788. J. B. A. ‘ HA’ ;emwu Jiwjuwuvijloyment vuiiuu entlrely-, , depends -j-—n on ttys. . - Some__ .. - of the moderate one, it is still one that ought to be ing numbers of City men have, with thei]) many will be the chief event pf the afternoon will be Bll id and Crippled Girls will be at woric each Afternoon effected. ______families, taken up their residence on the Coast] introduced,' We refer to thuk fairy play which Miss. rT NDKRTAKER A FUNERAL CARRIAGE am [ Evening making various kinds of flowers,: Ratcliffe has composed for the occasion, and !in which U pROPRUfTOR. , c impelled to this course by the moderate charge about 60 of her pupils, some]of them of very tender T h e R e t ir e d A ld e r m a n . for the special seaside season ticket, and by OPEN GABS, GLASS; OB CLOSED HEARSES. glinting Intelligence years, will take part. The,production lakes;one into- Open _ following day A f t e r his unusually protracted share in the the facilities for rapid travel. Had the Rail] fairyland itself, where Miss Ratcliffo will reveal many tO Tears' London Experience, T h e H a ilsh a m ■Ha r r is : is will meet to-day ADMISSION FREE. g5‘tinday excepted) from (Saturday), Jan. 6, Newlnn, Pe ‘ ------* 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. work of local government, Mr. J. O. Towner way Company persist! d in their short-sighted of the happy and wonderful beings th it people this, • lllTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. 10, Boreham Street, 11.15; Sasuru would have been fully justified, apart from decision to raise these special rates, the effect celestial sphere Opening with a. children’s nursery Tuesday, 16. East ! Dean, 11.16: U------E ric A bbott, Exhibition Manager. must have been disastrous, aB undoubtedly on Christmas evening, tho scene; undergoes ai striking 13, PEVENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Hotel, Hailsham, 11116; Wednesday, 24. Lamb Inn, Ripe, any consideration of failing health, in sever­ transformation, but we must npt blunt the sspirit of 11.30; Saturday, 27J Castle InD, WeBtham, 11.30; .Tues­ The Institution has been in existence over 60 years. ing his connection with the municipal body. many families now enjoyjng the change of air day, 30, Meads Place Farm, 11.15 ; Saturday, Feb. 3, And surroundings afforded by Eastbourne am euriosityrby anticipating the p^etase form of the dainty Woolpack, Gardnor Street, 11.15. In the tributes paid on Monday to the retiring and mystio revels, in which pixies, gnomes, fairies, Established 1874, NINE DAYS ONLY, closing o:i Wednesday, Alderman, fitting admiration was bestowed similar coast towns would have found il rabbits, butterflies, &c^, will <$s^>ort themselves. The ROBERT 8. H A B T , T h k E a st S u s se x F o x ho un ds will m eet to‘ Jan. 17th, at 9 p.n upon some of the personal characteristics of a necessary to content themselves with the less scene winds up with pretty Bypibolica: effects, with day (Saturday), Jan. 6, Gardner Street; Tuesday. 9. New congenial and heathful accommodation of the which the representatives of StWp.and “ Might}” ■will bo T TNDKBTAKER A COMPLETE FUNERAL Inn, Westfield ; Thureday, 11. Moor Hall, Ninfleld ; worthy and esteemed colleague. But no men­ Saturday, 13, Friston iMill ; Tuesday, 16. Crowhurst RTISTIC MEMORIAL CARDS. tion was made of the ex-Alderman’s innate London suburbs. associated. Altogether the raariwee promises to be a « J FURNISHER, Thursday, 18, Ashburnham Furnace ; Saturday, very picturesque and charmingjapair. Hankham Hall, Wbstham. Meet at 11 a.m. each day. distaste of mere idle talk where business ...... 14, H igb-stbeet, Old Eastbourne. lumber of the Newest and Choicest Designs te T h e S o u th d o w n F ox h o u n d s will meet issues were concerned, and of his correspond­ Funerals Conducted to Parte. _ J BD MEMORIAL CARDS are sow Included te ing habit of presenting facts or enforcing argu­ A r t is t ic W r e a t h s , Crosses, Hearts, Harps, All on Monday, Jan. ]8. Offham ; Wednesday, 10. Little Chaplets, Sprays, Wedding Bouquets, &c., 6s., 7s. 6d., Gloomy Outloo k.—Co m jey : fh eiidoyou Horsted: Friday, 12. Newtimber Place, 10.30; Monday, ments in concise, unembroidered language. expect to go abroad ? ” Maggs;: ‘Not f some time. 15. King’s Head. Ghailey; Wednesday. 17. Maresfleld FARNCOMBB 4 CO.. L n ., Paumra*, 10s. 6d., 15s. Extra large sizes, 21a. to 63s.—J. C. This distinguishing feature of his membership H astings, 10, Peveusey-road, In, Compton-street, It will take several years after the war islover for us to ~ \ /TEMORIAL CARDS, a variety of patterns. Park House ; Friday, 19, Toddiogton. 10.30. Meet at is especially worthy of record, because it recover from the expense of havibg to live at home ! ’* J j X Forncombe and Co., Ltd., Lewes, Eastbourne, etc. 11 a.m. each day, unless otherwise stated. ‘Ohionlole’’ Works, South-street; Rastbourn. Tele. 580 708. i STBOURNFI CHRONICLE SATURDAY, JANUARY 6,»1917.

EA DIVISION Trade Marki VISTO. Registered. TVTBW Supporting ELASTIC STOCKINGS GENE RQUIPMEN -J-l from 2a. 6d. oach. ■ r TRUSSES, BAND \GES & SURGICAL BELTS, tea, of every description. e : CEOSS ‘ "ITIFICIAL LIMBS, OBUTCHJE8, Ac., MAD* ANt) REPAIRED. Lists Free. OBBY & CO.’S WAR HOSPITAL SUPPLY DEPOT FARMER’S KN1GHTSBR00K, 8 URGIOAL SUPPORTS DEPOT, - m 10, GRA8SINGTON ROAD, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. i / EASTBOURNE. 'm Hon. Secs. I Miss Dayies-Gilbeht. WINTER SALE \M.bs. T iiavkks-Shith. Li ' Hon. Quartermaster: Miss Godwin. CENTRAL, P hone 1183. Hep iti/: Mbs. H easman. Hoii ' Treasurer: A. Tabok, E sq. ROAD. CINEMA. THROUGHOUT JANUARY. ‘ irh M onthly SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR. DECEMBER, 1916. Received' rom: Miss Davies-Gilbert, Mrs.1 Max DAILY—2.45 and 6 till 10 6 5 Wilkinson, A rs. Knipe, Mrs. Broome, Mrs. Grahrm, Miss Bathur t, Miss Payiie, the Misses Jarvis, Mrs. ODAr (SATURDAY), January 6th Hissey, Miss Harding, Mrs. Lorrain, Mrs. Felloe es, Exceptional Bargains Miss Maitlar d and Mrs. Lay. OLLY R eceipts for D ecember, 1916. IN Donations have been received from: Willowfield MAKE-BELIEVE.’ Junior.Mixec School, St. Philip’s Girls’ School Staff, LADIES’ & CHILDREFS SMART J. H. Veiables, Mrs. Max Wilkinson, IV] rs. F a tu r in g MARGUERITE CLARK. Augeraud, IN .rs. Ewart, Mrs. ? Sprinks, St. Philip’s, Colonel Webster, Mrs. Ppdley, Mrs. Medfiurst, ;he Misses Stanton, Old Newspaper Fund, Mrs. Rynd, HONDA F, Jan 8th, and Two Following Days, FASHION ATTIRE, FURS : : Henry Poplin m, Miss Reece, per A. J. Bowen, JV. iss Croshaw, Wesley Hall Slate Club, Mrs. rJupsoii, the Misses Booth, Bourne House School, Mrs. Kneller, JOHN BARRYMORE St. Anne’s Slate Club, Mrs.| Ogle, Christ? Cliu:*ch AS DRAPERY & FURNISHING GOODS. School Staff, Children, Mixed jSchool, the Vicar end Churchwarder a of Holy Trinity, Mrs. Pitt, Airs. Bill, ‘‘The Lost Bridegroom.” Mrs. Broome s working party ; the; Enquiry Rocm, also, from the Sub Depots, tkie Hon. Mrs. Rupert Complete Clearance of Season's (Fashion Articles: Gwynne, Mis:. Harvey, Mrs. Curteis and Mrs. Red- THUI L F, Ja n . 11th, and Two Following Days, fern. I Gifts in Kind. Mesdames Adamson, Aldriqge, F. Allen, Balbe- ‘Th e MOMENT BEFORE Longworth, Bones, Burdett, Buckhill, Beardmore, F. REMNANT DAYS - T h t j r s b a y s . Baynes, Brow ne and pupils of Clovelly-Kepplesto ne, F e U.'TURING P A U L IN E F R E D E R IC K . Balfout, Chriitian, Chase,.‘[Chapman, Graham Clarke, Crpwson, Cui liffe Smith,’ Crombie, Charles, Camp­ Other Films in addition to . above. bell, Crowdei, the Hon.j Mrs. Dawson, Mesdarnes LI Eeley, Ewart Grayson, Grimple, Graham, Gilbert, Beats, 4d., 7d. and la Including Tax. Allan, Gardr er, Gibbs, John Grieve. Gladstone, Hingerton, Keasman, Hoath, Horn, Holyoake, Hpy- lock, \Vrigh ; Ingle,. jJackson, Johnstone, Ingle, THE ARCADE AND Horace Jose; >h,v Jervlb, Knocker, Bassett Kerry, LOCAL NEWS. Lane, Loath am, A. Leatham, Lawford, Lloyd, Makov^ci, M iclay, Miller, Mabreay, Milner, Martin, Maitland, Kirwan, Macleay, Mountain, Messer, TIME OP HIGH WATER A LIGHTING-DP 26-40 & 92 & 106, TERMINUS ROAD, Nickson, Oak >s, Oliver, Lady Qttley, Mesdames Park, High Water. Lichtdc* Pitt, Valenti le Pegge, Rynd, Ramsay and pubils Morn. After. Up and staff of 1 illcote, Rice, Rowbury, Starkey Bence, Saturday, Jan. 6 . 9.37 10. 4 _ 4.35 t EASTBOURNE EVERYTHING- for CYCLES and MOTOR CYCLES Swinford, Sir ith, Sherwood, Spddy, QUphant Smith, Sunday, Jan. 7 . 10.28 .„ 10.50 _ 4.36 Prompt Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairs. Sandilands, H. C. Stewart, Salaway, Swire, Stiles, Monday, Jan. 8 ...... 11. 8 ._ 11.3Q _ 4.37 Swooder, Tootelli Taylor, Tuson, Tam, Tckld, Tuesday, Jan. 9 .....i 11.44 ... 0. 7 _ 4.39 A.COKSSOR1ES, HIRING,^rlTIIING, PETROL, OIL, T1 Y M j I Urquhart, V snables, Wichelq, Wright, Whitfield, NEW INNER TUBES, 2/6 to 5/-. COVERS, 5/- TO 11/-, W ednesday. Jan. 10.. 0.18 ._ 0.41 _ 4.40 Westray, Wells and Young. Thursday, Jan. 11 ... 0.49 1.14 4.41 ROAD. The Misses Bullock, Bentlby, Bathurst, Browne DOULI, the Cycle and Motorman, 48, and pupils of St. Andrew’s, Blencowe, Burroughs, Friday, Jan. 12. 1.19 1.44 ._ 4.43 ’Phone 608. Garage and W orkshop: 1, WEST Bligh, Clarke, Chapman, Compline, Chance, Camp­ M ■Ch ic h e s t e r D iocesan F u n d .—H oly Trinity bell, A. M. Campany, Constant, England, L. EaHie, R o y a l S o c ie ty f o b I ION OF OBUKLTY parish has been able to raise the full £100 this year for $Jersonai and Social. Errington F-anke, Rose Forster, Gibbs, Goldie TO Animals, Eastb le Branoh. Hon. See.. Miss the Bishop’s Fund, in spite of the very heavy additional Griffith, Gatliff,- Harding, Hudson, Hammon, Line, Looks: P addon, l, Compton-etreet. Subscriptions expenses that have been necessarily incurred in connec­ are urgently needed,^and may be paid to the Hon. tion with its own church. Capt. G. 3jt. Lennane, F.it.O.8., R.A.M.C., medical Lyle, L a t r o b J . Layton, ftjlacCartifc, Mackenjzie, offioer of health for the Borpupffi of Battersea, brother; Mosley, A. A [aw, Maclean, Maitland* M. Maitland, Treasurer, Hbnrt Holtoakb, Esq., “ Fairmont,’ 8, Ue Rooe-road, or. at LLOTDS Bank, Ltd. All com­ C h u r c h F in a n c e.—T he Churchwardens of of Mr. H. !w. Lemiane, 35, Terminus-road, has been THE PEERLESS Mott Trillel, Newen, D. OwenL Platt, Pierce, A. E. plain te Bhonld be addressed co Inspeotor H. W. St. Michael and All Angels have betgi compelled to awarded the Military Cross. He has been in France ------+ Pitt, Palmer, Reid, Redpath; E. Rolls, Ray wood, Oowlkt, 1a. Compton-street, Eastbourne. issue an urgent special appeal for help to meet the deficit with the B.E.F.’ for the past two years. Roscoe, Richirds, Stewart, Scott, Turner, Tuppin, of £110 with which the Ooklynge Church is faced. Thornton, Theobald, Wiraite, , Whelpton, Wyatt, H ig h -class F oo tw ka b. No better value. The Bishop of Chichester - has been visiting every New season's goods.—J. J. Saunders, 108, Sonth- A l l Souls’ a n d Ch r is t Ch u r c h P a r is h e s . 3art of the diocese in order to meet the ..clergy, and as IN D I A R U B B E R Wallis, B. Mj Ward, Wheen and Wheeler. street (between St. Saviour's Ohnroh and Devon- Mr. W. Aytoun, Nurse Matthews, Nurse Pepper­ Ihire-plaoe). —Large parcels of work were sent to these parishes ::ar as possible also the laity. during December from All Saints’ working party and A large picture has lately been placed in Sb. Saviour’s corn apd the following Wprk Par^ie?:— L um in o u s W a tch k s, invaluable for night one or two friends. , ’ | Girls; Secondary Municipal J Schools, per-.(Miss use: reliable time keepers, from 18s. 6d. Clients Church on the west wall of the chapel, entitled “ The HOT WATER BOTTLE. Adams; Bourne House ! School, per toe Misses Own Watches and Clocks made Luminous.—F. Q. Gif t s to P oor F a m il ie s .—T he generosity Deposition of Christ,” by Follini, after Fra Bartelameo. Booth; the Poly Trinity and Mrs. Broome’s Wprk- smenok, Goldsmith, Silversmith and Watchmaker,’ of several ladies and gentlemen enabled Inspector It has been fpven to the church by Alderman and Mrs. - ing Party; H< atnfield, per Miss Darby ; Splint Room, 18, <— ‘leld-road. Eastbonrno. Phone 782. Mi ech, of the N.S.P.C.CT, to distribute gifts of clothing, Keay in memory of their sou Wilfrid, who was killed Knightsbrook, per Mrs.. Ewart; Bandage room, None I,—All those who wish to Warehouse fruit, meat, Sit, to a number of needy and deserving in action last September. Knightebrook, per Mrs. Ford; . and work room,' _____should not do so until they have fax lilies. GUARANTEED EOR The King] has conferred the decoration of the Imperial Knightjsbrook, per Mrs. Crombie; Hailsham district, .d Messrs. G. E. Maynard's, Limited, Ware- Petr o le u m L ic e n se s.—T he Watch Com- Order of the Crown of India on Lady Williqgdon, wife per Miss Harvey; East Hqathly, per Mrs. Lovell- wbloh are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates of Jl°rd WiUingdon, G.'O.I.E., Governor of the Presi­ 24 M O N T H 8 —Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, mi tee have granted licenses to 49 applicants for Keays; Seafird and district;, per Mrs. Morgan; oval and Storage Contractors, Ureystone- au hority to keep petroleum spirit and carbide of dency of Bombay. ‘j Woottqn and Country districts, jper Hon.'Mrs. Rupert South-etreet, Eastbourne. cal hum for the ensuing year. Oapt. J. W. W. Nason, of the Royal Flying Corps, Gwynno; Wahbleton: Brook Green College; yotmg the well-known county cricketer and footballer, has been ladies of the Grand Hotel1 Posrt/ Office; St. Michael’s T ailoIb iNG for Ladies and Gentlemen at H a r t A So l d ie r ’s F u n e r a l .—On Tuesday after- killed whileion active service; Work Jarty, per Mrs. Pratt. and Son’s, 24, Terminus-road, also at 184 and 188, nom the remains of Private T. J. Oseman, aged 18, PRICE 7 /9 Regent-street, London, W. Service Outfits and Queers West Surrey Regiment, were interred at Lieutenahn T.*B. O. Piggott, Lancashire Fusiliers, a The following working parties have given valuable BreecheB, Coats and Skirts, Riding Habits, Astride rominent member of the Eastbourne and Seaford Golf helpj Coats, eto. (West End Clutter and fitter). Ocilynge Cemetery. The young soldier had died on Hubs and the amateur golf champion of Sussex, Las OBTAINED OF ” previous Friday at Kempston Red Cross Hospital. g Mrs. Duke, Working Party, Eastbourne and K e e p Ou t t h e F ro st. — No gardener’s i funeral was accorded the usual military honoura been wounded. 1 Polegate. attention required if a “ Domus” boiler is installed. Thle relatives of the deceased were present. Temp. Lieut.-Col. Ronald A. Bryden, R.A.M.C., W. H. BEADING & CO., Ltd., Ironmongers, GROVE ROAD Miss Baker, St. Faith’s Guild: Cost for gas a halfpenny per hour. Estimate of cost sap of Mr. . and Mrs. H. A. Bryden, appears in the Mrs. Barroi’n- Ceylon-place1 Working Party, free.—^astboume Gas Co. Honours Lisn of this week as the recipient of a D.S.O. 1 4 1 : I !;! u : 1 !•> " |K .r ------M Mrs. Astley: 11oberts. for distinguished service in the field. Mrs. Inkson. St. Michael’s Working Party. ' D e a t h o f Mr . J . H u n t e r . — T he d e a th is KILLED IN HIS DUG-OUT. LEARN TO SMOKE. — 8moking is a Fine Tonic. Mrs. Miller, Swimming Club Working Party. announced of Mr. J. Hunter, the veteran oomedian, At the recent! examination held at the Royal Academy Mrs. Valenti ie Pegge. I whose periodical appearances on the Pier, chiefly with of Music, l^i8h Dora Copley, secretary of (the East­ FOR ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO, CIGARS and CIGARETTES TRY Mrs. Visick, Marino Hall Women’s Meeting. companies of his own, have extended over many years. bourne Choral Union; obtained the L.R.A.M. for Mr. | Hqnter was particularly sucoessful in pantomime, EASTBOURNE SOLDIER’S LETTER. piano. Mis6| Copley is a pupil of Mr. Owen Mead Mrs. Pedle- Candle and Comforte Party. (London) and Mr. James R. Dear. D O U L L , The Tobacconist, 56b, GBOVE BO AD. || ’Phone 608 Mrs. Campl 11, Union Jack Working Party. and i popular both at Eastbourne and Hastings, at r wbioh atter place he was for a considerable period cently occurred at the Western Front of Warren Hbnse..School has,’ we hear, changed bands* Mrs. Broomi Upperton Lodge. associate Parcels sent to onrour Troops In any part of the World. Mrs. Cullen ,nd Mrs. Sprot, Chelmarch fo rk in g with the management of the Pier. „ ______■ Vass. aged 21. who was very well known Mr. A. Mak|Ma: /Wilkinson’s proprietorship of this well- CARRIAGE PAID AND POST FREE: Party. Olds 3T P a r is h io n e r an d C h u r c h Eastbourne, as a cricketer and otherwise, and ’who known soh< has extended over 32 years. KEEP THE TRENCH PIPES BURNING. Devonshire 'ark Assistants’ Working Party. WOBKER — “ St. Saviour’s Parish Magazine” says: formerly in the employ of Alderman Duke, draper. The Rev. Crowden and Mrs. Crowden, of Derra- Grateful meiition should be made of the country “ The Plurch register this month reoords the death of "an active member of the Young Men[s clare, Oarlisli iiad, celebrated their golden wedding on districts workin j parties under the Hon. Mrs. Rupert Jin, probably the oldest member of the oon- ,tion, and was muoh esteemed by his Wednesday 4 Jr.. Crowden was for some years head j-.j lit 1 ' 1 .. ’ 1 Gwynne, Miss Hilda HsfVey, Mrs. Grant DufT- and inhabitant of the parish ; had she been who regarded him as a fine manly toaster of 0 : .nbrook Grammar School, and afterwards Ain'slie, Mrs. C irteis, Baroness von Roemer and Mrs. would have entered on her hundredth year of Eastbou: College. J For many years, as [president llll!lllllllllllllllllll!llllll!ll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll|| Redfem. __jnl4ntb. She was an aotive and valued ohutch . it appears, was killed by a shell which of th§ Princi Alice Memorial Hospital, he jhaA1 done* Goods D espatched. rorker in the time of Oanon Whelpton, when she was a exploded in the dug-out in which he was sleeping. much to furt^ 3r,the interests of that valuable institution. AT i ij Requisitions frtm Director-General Voluntary distriot visitor and superintendent of the Sunday r hortly before going to an advanced line, Private Dr. and Mraj Crowden were the recipients on Wednes- POLEGATE Organisations ...... 1...... ;. 4,550.1 School.’f Va ss wrote a letter to his parents, plaoing the missive day of innuit kerable congratulations from friends and in his pocket after having endorsed it with a request well-wishers]; To the British Sxpeditionary Force ...... L 2,056 POPl ,a r L e c t u r e on “ E a r l y P otato tha t it might be forwarded in the event of his death. \M ] r L L BE OF B|N ED BY To Home Battilions ...... 82 OUL’ — The Horticultural Sooiety make an At the recent Metropolitan Examination, held at the To the Navy ...... ; 54 A i iopy of the fetter is appended :— Royal Academy of Music, Miss Beatrice J. Climrison, W 1 announi tent of a publio leotnre whioh should make a Saturday evening. LADY PON'SONBY To Turkish Priioners of War ...... [58 wide ai insistent appeal at the present time. The Bank House, jHailsham, pupil of Mr. Owen H. Mead, To Local Red Cross Hospitals...... , 1,630 h [y Dear Mother. Father and All,—I have just heard A.R A.M. (London), obtained the diploma of L.R[ A.M. sooiety fve arranged for the Subject of “ Early Potato that I am to go to the gun line to-morrow morning. fette I Culture ; to be dealt with in a popular and informative far pianoforte) ' . . T T On T hursday, J anuary 18th, i at Six o’clock, i W< 11, we never know just what the future brings, so Total 8,210 manner, the meeting being fixed for Tuesday evening, will write this as I wrote on July 1st at the commence- At the recent examination of the Associated Board the 16th ibst., at the Technical Institute. The lecturer, me it of the advance. If anything should happen to me of the Royal! Academy and Royal College of Music Receipts for Ipecember; 1916 ...... £127 10 10 Mr. W. ?. Lasham, is an expert from the well-known I do hope you will not worry yourselves too much. (Local Centre and Intermediate Grade), Miss Beryl Payments .. £185 4 6 Roi nember the words, “ Not my will, but Thine be done,’’ Ambrose), aged 12, who is a pupil of Miss M. K. firm of Mewers. Sutton & Sons, „ Reading, and as no anc after all I shall be better off, for to be with Christ is admiBsii i charge is made and both: sexes are invited, far better. I trust there may be no need tor this to be Sloeombe, was successful in obtaining a Pass Certificate. there sh ~’J be a large attendance. Tbe lecture, it may 6ent to you. but If there should bejustlook to Him above Captain C. D. jay (son of the Rev. W. P. and Mrs. a: CONVERT YOUR be added,! will be illustrated by limelight views. for comfort and strength—He Who understands. Much Jay), who is now in charge of aMaebineGun Company, Telephone 705. lov i to you all and kindest regards to all mv good and OLD GRATES . . EASTERN Mo: among A g e d I n h a b it a n t s.— old friends. Good-bye till we ail meet in a better place. is, we notice; mentioned m despatches. | The of December, owing to the unusual damp- INTO NEW BY W alter. .Admiral G.jH. B. Mundy, of The Homestead,! Hail- SEASII E. M i I Df le air, was a trying one for old people. Its sham, has had the honour of C.B. conferred upon him. 47 GROVE ROAD USING ...... I serious feet is shown in the mortality return, no AND fewer tl .n 29 of the 58 deaths (exaotly I one-half of the total) "ig. those of persons 05 years of age and CAVENDISH PLACE CHAPEL. CARLISLE BUILDING: TO-DAY (SATURDAY), January 6th. S np' , .i The death rate was 127 per thousand of the THE | n I0N JACK CLUB FOB, DEVONSHIRE PARK “THE COSY” RLIE CHAPLIN populate per annum. There were but 50 births (27 CHA males 23 females), the equivalent of 10"9, a very NEW YEAR’S GATHERING. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, f • . EASTBOURNE ns ] low ADAPTABLE A l l ints’ Ch o ir S cholarships.—A tfcen- otwithstandinpf the war and many other circum­ TELEPHONE. -490 “THE FIREMAN. I tion is ,wn to an advertisementsnb Inin another column stances the annjial congregational meeting at OaVendish- , Tfh© above jcuub still continues in £he same pretotass*. 1 innoaD' vacancies for probationers>ti(mers in All _____Saints’ place Chapel on Wednesday was the best attended of but owing tojtpe re-naming of parts of Seaside-roid the BARLESS Two-Part Comedy. choir.nr. Upper1 a nejy soheme, boys admitted asohoristers for severally ears. It was a great encouragement to new address 53? S easide-boai>, and not 7, Elms* are> now1 given the opportunity of obtaining a free or church and to Pastor W; M. Evans, who has just buildings, reviously. The club is run privately, MONDAY, Jan. 8th, and Two Following Days, iidfinHaU Amino.f.innlucation atof. fhothe Boys’Rnua’ floinnndawirSecondary flnVfnnlSoliool, nnnopn- entored upon .fits sixth year as pastor here. The School and is not ected with any sooiety or soldiers’ elulx. ‘ FIRES. timiousl. [from the time of admission,lisaion, and<• after their Room was well filled for tea, at the close of which short voices hi broken, until they would in any case be addresses were given by the Rev. O. T. Lipshytz, J WINTER SALE 1 “THE ^.AW DECIDES.” leavini hool, having decided on their future occupa- (sec rotary, to the Bairbican Mission to the Jews) and by C h il .d r e |^ ’s E ntertainment a t H a m p d e n Three Sizes Vitag aph Drama in Six Reels. tion: ~ ohurch duties, are light, and the boys are mer ibers of the church. P ark.—-An ejntertainment of a particularly interesting' j - ' r I ” 1 ■ i not requi d for any regular’ week-day services. Full Tbe public meeting at 6.30 was a deoided success and meritbriduB character was carried out on Thursday With DONALD HALL and DOROTHY KELLY. details ~ [ay be obtained as stated in the advertisement. evening in tjie Hampden Park Hall by St. I^Eary’s-in- SPECIMEN BARGAIN. I PRICE EACH. and inspiration in these days^of uncertainty, for the 11/6 Sa n i F is h in g .— The F ield contains a two- predominating Inpte was confidence. Pastor /FjVAN& the-Park Sunday School. A large audience manifested THURSDAY, Jin, llth,andTtoo FollowingDays, I column^ rticle by Mr. Fred G. Oopke, Assoc. M.Inst. pre* ided, and w,as supported bv tbe Rev. J. J. Beddow great appreciation of the efforts of the young pieople Best finish Black. Call and see one fixed. (Jirjh ChapeJ, Lewes), the Rev. F. 0. Lovely (secre- who carried [through a miscellaneous programme in & 97 for pop tarv Trinitariap Bible Society), the Rev. 0. T. Lipshytz very spirited] and careful manner. A well-arranged ana Mr. J. H. Belton. A letter of apology for absence pantomime proved a particularly popular feature, and | briefly ii reoently, was certainly most entertainingly and creditably pro­ & CO., E pisode No. 1 of the Cooke’s heme is propounded as a contribution to the was read from the Mayor of Lewes. The Rev. A. E. W. S. SQUIRE war-time ajovement of developing the country’s own Glo rer was also prevented from being present The duced. IN1"! i- | GREAT NEW SENSATIONAL SERIAL, resources______in the matter of food production- Mr. Pas or, in his address, mentioned that there would .be h r im e s n n u a l a l e FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, several new departures this year. He hoped to'meet C ’ A S . More th a n PJ .THE GAZETTE. Cooke, whei is an enthusiastic sportsman, and has from ordinary interest has been created in Mr. Arthur his youth up been a keen devotee of angling, maintains the male members for spiritual conference on'the last .Ohrimes’ winter sale, which is still proceeding tit the And ( ther Interesting Films. that sand fishing on our sea ooast might with advantage Tueiday in each month, and Mrs. Evans hopes to Well-known establishment in Ter minus-road. The 22, TERMINUS ROAD. DAILY at 3, 7 o nd 9. Doors open at 2.30, jjk30 & 8.46. be more Extensively praotised. In its editorial oolumns com nence a Women’s Bible, and Prayer Union at the extensive stopk of costumes, fur coats, rain coatis, fur The Field Strongly recommends Mr. Cooke’s sugges­ of this moni .h. Mr. Evans also emphasised the fact ties and muffs, ind similar ladies’ goods; is being offered T elephone N o. 11S7» P rices : Is., 71, 6d. and 4d. (including Tax). tions, and jurges that the matter is One of sufficient a body of energetic workers had been formed to at greatly redjuied prices. I:.- Ul I importance! to justify the co-operation, finanoial and carr/ on special work amongst the young under the | otherwise^ qf the State. title of the Young Fishers’ League. The outlook was E v e n in g ! B us S e r v ic e . — Off an d a fte r promising in bouh church and school, but there must be Monday nex^, the motor omnibus service is to be a O T I C E ! P a r is h R oom f o r S oldikrIs .—H o ly T rin ity more i aggressive work than ever before. The Revs. J. J. reduced at'night so that the last ’buses run as follows : parish roc m has been open during the past moath on Bedx or an allowance on Assessment. Prior 51, Seaside Soad. The Publio are requested not to miss the* i to this year j ersons whose incomes exceeded £700 per < 2 / " opportunity of viewing this supreme serial | _annum__ ienjpyi . ad no abatement arid relief: now the limit spectacle. is increase4 to £2,000, so that relief on a graduated scale is to be enjoyed by thousands of additional tax-payers when g e o r Ig e t t e g o w n s claimed. All those whose inoomes are derived from Divi­ dends, Annuities, &0., can make a substantial provisional carried pnt in the fashionable claim riots in respect of the first half of 1916-1917, Georgette in various pastel Summerdown i BARTON [OUSE, S e l w y n - r o a d . shades, and lined throughout | to 5th October. Those whose incomes are derived partly \ i with a pale pink Jap Silk. VSTBOURNE, or wholly frofii Property can, by making oertain claims, CONVALESCENT CAMP 'COMMITTEE, secure immediate relief. The Eastbourne and District now Open as a Income Tax Acclamation Societyl of 7, Bolton-road, East­ EASTBOURNE ’ - bourne, offer all tax-payers advice on the steps, in many SALE PRICE 5 9 / 0 ■ School for )omestic Scienoe for oases very l intricate, necessary to seoure the maximum DONATIONS, which may be earmarked for allowances^ No preliminary fees are oharged; but should any of the various branches; . Gentlewomen. thff Society secure for olaimant monetary relief, either 1. Sports. 5. G ardens. [ RESIDENT & DAffLY STUDENTS RECEIVED [ they7 cCge^for^herr/eYiSa °u amah IllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllilllllllllllllllillllliiT! 2. I ndoor A musements. 6. Carpentry. I for Training in Choking, Dressmaking, Laundry- inclusive fee [based striotly on the amount of actual 3. D rives. 7. W oolwork, | work,, -Millinery, Fi s t Aid, Gardening, &c., under repayment ori saving in Tax. 4. W elcome H ut. 8. Basket-making. Ful ly-qualified Staff. P binckso A lick Me m o r ia l H o s pit a l , I .1 . supported by! voluntary contributions.—T)ie following THASTBOnRNE FLORAL NTJR9ERIE8, Should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer and / . j ■Hi Top of Lismore and Bolton Roads, addressed to the Town,HalL For ] ’roapectus, apply to is the weekly return of patients for week ended MRS. LATHBURY. Jan. 3rd!: [Number of patients Deo. 27th, 43; PREPARE PbR FOOD SUPPLIES. admitted during the week, 1 1 ; discharged during the DANCING. week,. 8 ; died) 1; remaining in hospital at date, 45. GARDENS Tren ch ed & P lanted by Contract This hospital is open to the inspection of visitors on O HELP THE WAR ARITIES and I e m o r i a l CARDS. —r Artistic Folded Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays from 2 to SEEDS, FERTILIZERS. SEED POTATOES, __ toe give pleasure to the Children, a very well-known M Cards: 12, 3s. 25, 4s. 6d.; 88, 6s.; 60, 7s:6d.; 100, 4 p.m. Additional annual subscribers are urgently ProfT essor (Lady) will arrange. to Teach Dances for 13a. 6d. Black K dget_____Folded Cards:______12, 2s. 6d.; 25, 4s. needed. Contributions will be thankfully reoeived by FRUIT TREES, WREATHS, &o. Amateur Theatricals and Drawing Room Entertain­ 50, 6s. 8d.; 100, 11s. 6d, DncL Cash wtltWwith e older. ' J ”'These ’ prices 1 25, 4d.; 50v the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 0. O’Brien Harding, J.P., *3% ments. Any part of England. Long List of Distin­ Include Envelopes. Postage ex 15, South Cliff. House visitor: Mr. Benjamin Brad­ OTE PAPER. V isitin g Cards, &c., in m ost guished Patronesses. 5d.; 100, Bd.—Farnooi ibe & Co., Ltd., era, Lewes, : ir fashionable styles, at Farncombe and Co-’s, Ltd. 227, “ Chronicle” Office, South-street. Bast Grtnstead and E utboume. ford.- I '

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i 1 :' ■1 j .i 6 EASTBOtrBNB OHRO , SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 , 1 9 1 7 . ' | -• j . • „ ; i _ i : \i'j Parker said he maintained a fatier and Detective-Inspector Wells, of the Eastbourne Borough % LOCAL TRIBUNAL the latter of whom was subjeot to fits. R NADIR” AND “T0YLAND.”J Police Force, stated that up to the time of this! offence) fj J ' a s b i l was quite unable to earn anything. the prisoner bore a good character and her parents were It appeared Parker’s present < mployment was respectable people living at Hailsham. The girl “'|*iok: A sitting of. the lAoal Tribunal Wets held at the indirectly oonneoted with the aeropl me industry. MATINEES FOR WAR FUNDS. up r with a soldier and stole this finery to make herself i m - To omrarB Town Hall on WeAaeaday, when there were present Twelve weeks granted conditio: ally on Parker look presentable. ■ M Names a l Major H. P. Mo u m sd i, J.F.! (chairman), the Mayor remaining in his present employmen i, and hia joining Mrs. Kimpton, police court missionary, said she had too P ablil Two matinees took place at the Town Hall on Thurs­ (Alderman O’Brien Harding}, J.P.), the Deputy the Volunteers. a vacancy in a Home to which the girl could be admitted* Vie Llbrel day and yesterday in aid of the local Red j Cross The Court bound the prisoner oyer to come up for la made f l Mayor (Councillor C. W, Bolton, J.P.), Mr. Claude EXEMPTIONS CONFIRMED. Hospitals, the War Equipment Supply and the Blue judgment if called upon, on condition that she enters^ i am- This i;p* Bishop, J.P., Aidommh -E. Duke, J .P ., Mrs. Camp­ The review was asked of the certificate of oondi- Cross Fund. On each occasion there was an audience thelHome. # — 1 J • 4 • -• GO TO of considerable proportions, the two chief items in the ttestduntl bell, Mr. T. B. H atM l, Mr. El J. Mine*. Mr. H. W. tional exemption granted to F. C. Jones. k It was stated the man’s brother] had joined the lengthy programme being the performance j of an DISTRICT SURVEYOR SENT TO PRISON. I : ' '* .'il I Fovargue (clerk), Mr. M. H. Beattie and Mr. Hugill Eastern fantasy, “ Nadir,” and a musical fantasy, .1 1 j l | (military representatives). ' . j . ! / Colours and that the subjeot of the| present applica­ Frederick Feather (44), district surveyor, was indicted tion was engaged on work of national importance. without words, “ Toyland.” Both productions] were for stealing £41. 8s. 9^d., the moneys of his employers, 1 u Berksluv.—I elaborately* staged, the dresses in particular beiiog of a i 1 DEVONSHIRE PARK I RESTAURANT The exemption waa oonfirmed, Jones to join the the Ticehurat Rural Council, at Wadhurst, between: Mr. i£nd Nfr® Red Gross. strikingly picturesque character. In 41 Nadir,]* the 14tn October and 14th November. . * - OHAlC.YKli V Sale ■ MANAGER. " j story ol){___ an____ Indian__ sorcerer who casts his evil approversi 9.—Mp8. ICIUm Great Winter The Chairman stated that the case would have to go r A confirmation of the certificate Was also decided the Ka;,jah and his suite, the acting of Miss Digqy Monro Mill The Devonshire Park Company applied for a upon in the case of G. C. E. Boizer (36), unmarried, to the Assizes, as he had directed a count to be added i BiDAeriiv'Uji 1 renewal of the exemption givien to Mr. iich, ’ their as the “ Rajah*” Miss R. Digby Beste as “ Nj for fraudulently converting money received for a, passed Cl. He is the owner of dne-man business Miss 0. Foster as “ Rickey” and Miss M. Aflcheson Misses I)u|y| restaurant manager, who had been pass 1 ip Class and his. «,parents are dependentlepei upon him. He has certain purpose. If there waa to be a plea of guilty,; Boston HoOtl Bl, and who will be 41 years <]f age next larch, Gray as the “ Good Spirit” called for special com­ this Court could deal with it, but, of course, they could j A ils a. M l-sl REPLENISHMENTS been engaged in Red Cross work rince September, mendation, whist Miss Hamill Stewart as the Egyptian Mr. E. A. Brown (general manager end iretary) 1914, and he undertook to continue this. not ask if prisoner was going to plead guilty. The. appeared m support of the application, which was fortune teljer was also conspicuously successful. P.One Chairman directed the Grand Jury to consider the.case,, i | put before the Tribunal by Mjr. F. H .1 Staple^, who H. T. Benge (51), who owns a milk business in of the most pleasing features of this performance was and said they had better find a True Bill, with the viSta i Bonvxiiuc HI said that in view of Mr. Rich a special qualifications Latimer-road, also had his “ conditional ” certificate the danoihg, notably that of the “ six enchanted of its being sent to the Assizes. Blakauloy. 1 it would be a serious thing for the undertaking if he confirmed. statues” (the Misses E. Pidcock, T. Bliss, E».[i\Vesft- The Grand Jury returned a True Bill in the case, andi Lilbukn. - Mb HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c. ADJOURNED. Mr. and Mil was required to join up. macott, E. Leslie, E. Methuen and D. Davis), and also the Chairman then sent it to the Assizes for trial. ^jl \ Miss WoDstJ AT It was pointed out that when the last period of In the case of H.- Ball (36), who had been twice the skilfully executed measures by Miss M. Acheson Liter in the day, however, the case was again men-j 'Hahtinoto* 1 exemption was1 given there was to bo no further informally rejected, the Tribunal decided to adjourn Gray; Tim full caste was as under■ tioned, and Feather, on being placed in the dock and; Mrs. and Mil application without leave. i j. the application for a week, applicant meanwhile to H.R.H. Raiah of Junglepore, Miss Digby Bestej; Sood chained, pleaded guilty. A lbion HortJ — BARGAIN PRICES. ----- Mr. Stapley: I am asking for leave to' make a fresh attend before the Medical Board. Spirit, Miss M. Acheson Gray; Nadir (scorccrer, a fakir), As a result the Court decided to deal with the case* K- Sahib Vfl application. Miss R. Digby Best©; Cheela (his servant). Master A. BoncU Mri-| A SON TO GO. I Foster; Flower of the Desert (Egyptian fortune;tfeller), and;the accused was sent to prison for three months in, W. 1L Fa til Mr. Beattie: We dissent. Miss Haraill Stewart; Rickey (cordon bleu major-domo). the second division. Mr. and M J H emstitched Huck Towels, 24-in. by 40-in. Mr. Stapley: It might bo possible to find ja sub­ Henry Hickmott (30), married, with one child,iild, an Miss C. Foster ; Jack, Miss B. Foster; III. cook, Miss K. Hawtayna 1 Sale Price, 8 |d . each; To-day’s Value, 11 fd. each. stitute. passed Al, was applied for by his 'father, Mr.r. Hicl Hamill Ste\vort; IV. cook. Miss JE. Alcock; V; cook, MLri U Klul The Chairman: Do we understand there is;a chance mott, sen., dairyman. Miss K. Daly ; VI. cook,]Miss K. Douch (English cck>ks); Hemstitched Huck T o w e l s ! 27-in. by 48-in. of that? | =] T , ' j ' I . I Mr. H. Glenister appeared in sup]x>rt. Hira-Lal (Nautch dancer). Miss Tall; Moti (a Kashmir EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Mr. Stapley: Yes. We would try. and release Mr. Hiokmott said the services o' his son H^nry singer), Mids Taylor; Cymbal darner, M>ss.K. Br»Vn; | ff*I0HL»T IlJ Sale Price, 1/Of each ; To-day’s Value, 1/4 J each. another man. But we wish to retain Mr. Rich. were essehtial to him, as most of iho heavy work, i Bearers (page boys). Miss J5. Dumon, Miss M. Li Helle Mr. Beattie: That will not do. The substitute including cairtage of milk from the station, was per­ mans. Master Francis Foster; Fruit Sellers, the Misses | Exceptional Value. A. and K. St. George; Flower Sellers, the Misses M. and EMPLOYMENT OF NEWSPAPER BOYSu I,—MraiiE.fi: W Irish Damask Napkins. muat bo for the present applicant.ant. !( formed by him. He ?had tried girls, but the result K. Daly; Tpm-tom Player, Miss M. Killiqk. 4/111 doz.; To-day’s Value, 5/11 doa. (The Chairman: We must iuse th^ application, was not satisfactory. One son had been killed in aud Mrs. Du was most pleasing 1.—Mrs. OiivoJ but Mr. Rich will not be call I up before the fend of action and ahothor son waa now serving in tho Army. The musical fantasy, * • Toyland,’ ART SCHOOL HEAD MASTERSHIP. I. —Mt-lS Elli-ifl Irish Damask Napkins. Splendid Designs. tho present month. He (Mr. Hickmott) could not unde rtake the heavy in its effective grouping of the chacharacters, representing Miss Hii'st.j i work himself. dolls, which at the instigation of “ Aunt Betsy5] (IMiss 6.—Mr. Dixioi Extra Value, 6 /6 doz.; To-day’s Value, 7/11 doz. ONE TAKEN AND TH^ OTHER LEF% The application w^s refused, but inlot to be oajllod Digby Beat©) beoame animate, and performed the inost 8. —Mrs, and & Mr. Christian, printer (represented by Mr. I A. up before the middle of February. picturesque and grotesque evolutions. Many Ip ’etty The monthly meeting of the above Committee was- 9. —Dr. and Mi Irish Damask Napkins. Excellent Patterns. Hillman) applied for exemption for P. H. Gabell and Mr. Hickmott : That is rather harji. If he gofee I dances were introduced, whilst the “ Jack-in-thfe-Box” held at the Town Hall on the 28th ult., when there | 10. —Mr, and M (Master A. Foster) caused considerable amusement by II. —Mr. and $ Very Special, 7/11 doz.; To-day’s Value, 9/6 doz. H. Wilier, two employes. IV r. Hillman said they cannot go on with it. were present Councillor F. H o l l in s (chairman), tho 1 1 ’ "WB8T VlCW.-^ would like to retain both men but the'. Military had The Chairman: You oan appeal n giviiig notice the comical way he bobbed up when the spring was Rev. F. S. Williams (deputy chairman), Aldermen 1 48.— Mr and I Typed Tea and Qlass Cloths i I intimated that one would have to go. within three days. pressed. The following took part in the piece :-f Keay'knd W right,,Councillors Bolton, Carter, Duke, | Hopktn»o* Mr. Beattie dissented1 from this interpretation of Aunt Beusy, Miss Digbv Beste; Assistant,1 Misp E. 52.—Mrs. CA Excellent Value, 4/11J doz^ To-day's Value, 5/11 doz. what had been stated. ROUNDSMAN WITH EIGHT CHILDREN. Leslie; a Customer. Miss Walker. Dolls: French Doll. Fox,] Hoadley, Pulsford, Russell and Wood, Miss 63.—Mr. r C Mr. Christian said Gabell h ai been passed C3 and A. R. Kenward (40), passed Bl, dt.iry roundsman, Miss K. Daly ; Britannia, Miss EL Daly : Chelsea Whelpton, the Rev. W.’ Alacfadyen Soott, tho Rev.. [ BrnszTi 27-in. Bleached Huck. Wilier Bl. was given twelve weeks. 8hepherdesg, Miss A. St. George; Monsieur la Pompa­ Cano^ Streatfeild and Mr. R. W. H. Hamblyn. C h e r / I Sale Price, 1/6^ yafd; To-day’s Value, 1/11 J. dour, Miss E. Westmacott; Madame la Pompadour, Mla'i After going into the circumstances, the Tribunal__ Mr. Glenister, who appeared in support, said the Miss M. Acheson Gray; Spanish Doll, Miss Tall; Swiss Kan gave conditional exemption to Gabell and sail iWiller I applicant had eight ohildren. Peasant, Miss F. Pratt; Irish Coleen, Miss M. [Bone; DELIVERY OF NEWSPAPERS. Plain and Twill Sheets. Beady for! use. Single Bed Size. would not be called up before ^ho 31st inst. Piferette, Mi6s V. St. George; Struwwel Peter, Miss E. Letters were read from local newsagents, stating STABLE FOREMAN AND (jJARMAN. Bone ; Old Dutch, MissO. Foster, Miss M. Daly and Miss that) on and after January 1st tho Loiidon dailies [ \ . , ! Very Special, 6/11; To-day’s Value, 8/6. MOTOR GARAGE EMPLOYES. Mr. F. Pike ^ (Pike’s Dairies,Ltd.) applied for j tho E. Douch ; Chinese, Miss M. Killick; Romeo, Miss B. would not arrive until 8j.30 a.m., and asking that j Foster; Red Cross Nurse, Miss K. Hamill Stewart1, "White Turkish Towels. Large Size, j Mr. Lovely, .proprietoi-'of motor works, attended in exemption of A. Golding, a stable foreman and bar­ Tommy Atkins, Master B. Acheson Gray; Jackdn the- the hour up to which boys of school age might be i respect of six of his mechanic^ and drivers, vjz., F. man. i Box, Master A. Foster: Piccaninnie. Master F. Foster; engaged in delivery should be altered froih 9 to 9.30 Special Sale Price, 1/Of ; To-day’s Value, l/4£ each. Pettiers (28), passed B lj T. C| Salvage (35); basset Mr. Glonister, who presented the opplication, said Hitchy Koo, Master D. Bentick; Baby Doll, Miss M. a.m. j o’clock. B l; J. H, Lambert (18), an apprentice, passed A l, Golding was 35 years of age and was married and Bone. Fairies : Fairy Queen, Miss IL St. George; Moon­ Tno letters were referred to the Elementary Educa- j Check Dusters. Sale Price, from 1/llj doz. A. D. Pett (22), passed B l; A\ G. Gale (28), passed had three children. He had been passed Bl. -Before beam, MissjR. Digby Beste: Sunray. Miss T. Biss; tion |and School Attendance Sub-Committee foy coil-1 A l; and A. Burchett (25), passed B2. The Military the war 14 men were employed by tie firm, and at Rosebud, Miss 8. Dumon; Lily, Miss M. L. Hellemans. sideriatdon and report. the present time there were u>nly e ight, of whom Ballet: Children of Old Rome, the Misses E. Pidcock, All Linen Plain Glass Cloth, 29-in. wide. asked for a review of the oxomption certificated, and N. Richards and A. Beutiuck; Russian Dancer, Miss JUVENILE OFFENCES. Mr. Beattie urged that the circumstances Jnul three only (including Golding) were of military agq,_ Pidcock. Very Special, 1 /4 J per yard. ohanged. and that the employer! ought to be prepal Mr. Pike said Golding had been in the firm’s A Jcommunieation was read from tho Homo Office j to part with all unbadged men. employ for 17 years, and they would be seriously Amongst the other items were the Russian dance by dealing with this matter and making a suggestion Miss Pidcock ; the “ Fairy song,” Miss K. St. George ; with reference to tho use in tho evening of Elemen­ Mr. Lovely said since the war broke out 39 men incommoded by his withdrawal. “ Good-night to the roses” (Guthbert Hawley): tong had left him, and he had ohly 12 remaining of Mr. Hugill said he was instructed to oppose. Con­ tary School buildings by boys’ and girls’ clubs and ditional exemption was granted at first, but that was and dance, “ Little Dutch tile,” the Misses C. Fcister brigades and other similar organisations. BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS, military age. He submitted those against whom the andjE. Douch; and the Ballet Children of Old Rqme, |Military were proceeding were;engaged on wo)rk of altered, and two terms of twelve weeks allowed. the Misses E. Pideook, N. Richards and A. Bentinck. The letter was/ reforred to a sub-committee for national importance, and that jin view of contracts The Chairman: The application is refused, butl ho consideration and report. outstanding (copies of which: he handed in for will not be called up before February l4th. FinaUy there was a grand march past with flags and a iperusal) he had a fair claim to the men’a services. general tableau. i |;. • ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND SCHOOL FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS AND BLOUSE CLOTHS. Mrs. Digby Beste was largely responsible for the ATTENDANCE. Mr. Beattie elicited that the men sometimes under­ production, and, in addition to working hard in regard took ordinary driving work, but they did not ply on to the preliminary arrangements, she undertook [the The rfeport of this sub-committeo was, on tho the stands. He suggested that the certificates be RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. stage management with complete success. The cjauces motion of Councillor R u s s e l l , seconded by Coun- withdrawn, leaving it to the Military to call up the •• were arranged by Miss Eleanor Ratcliffe, and e x it e d 9fllor Duke, adopted with tho exception of a* [men if they considered their retention by Mr. Lively Paragraph respecting a proposed reduction of tho THURSDAYS The monthly meeting of the Eactboume Rqral by some of hier pupils with their customary charm and REMNANTS on was not necessary for contract purposes. grace. The solo dauoes included : “ Pizzicato,” Mish S. staff of the East-street Infants’ Council School, wliieh The Tribunal assented to thisj course. District Council wae held at Avene e House, The was referred back for further consideration. ALK MAKKK1) TRICES. Bliss; “ Paa Seul,” Miss M. Acheson Gray, Cymbal ji'Thle report contained tho following paragraphs*— r r A T B A HARD CA^E. Avenue, yesterday. Mr. Rupert S. € wynnb, M. Dance, Miss E. Brown; Tommy Atkins, Master I B. Acheson Gray; Moonbeam, Miss R. Digby Besjte ; j School Clinic.—Letters were read from tho A carpenter and joiner named William Gardner presided, and there were also present Lieut.-Gol. Mana gers of the St, Philip’s and East-street Schools Owen, C.M.Q., p.I.E., the Rev. A. A. Evans, lihe Russian, Miss Pidcook. The costumes, decoration^, Ac., 9), married, with five ohildren, and passed! Al, were made by Mrs. Digby Beste and her assistants. making suggestions cOnoeming the arrangements for ught a renewal of hia certificate, pleading domeetio Rev. J. T. Burns, Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr J. Birch, Mr. The 'accompaniments were efficiently played by I Mrs. the attendance of 1 scholars at tho Clinio at Grove asona. F. J. Hickman, Mr. J. Youell and Mr. T. E. Varfey Maitland and Miss Dunster. During an interval [for Hall, in order to fitte r suit the convenience of the It transpired that the applicant was a widower and Kirtlan (olerk). tea a collection was made for the funds ,menl schools. Resolved1: That the arrangement now sug­ H. W. Nicholson ud ist there were no relat ivee to whom the young above, selections of music being played by an orcl gested that the scholars shquld attend the Clinic in Good Wishes From Absent members. \ • ihildren could i>e entrusted. A j daughter at und' er the...... direction of Mr...... W. sh. r rota be tried, and that tho Hoad Teachers be ked after them so far as she waa able, and He was The CleRk said he had received g< >od wishes for requested to deal with any unpunctuality on tho port t for at hia work whenever they required special the Council from Major Roland Gwynne and Captain of the scholars. Successors to EVENDENS, itention. I Canton. Special School.—The Managers reported that they The Military Representative said they understood Mr. R eid said he thought the good wishes should SUMMEKDOWN CAMP. NOTE?. had empowered the Head Mistress to report any case EASTBOURNE. woman lived in the house. j be reciprocated, not only to the two gentlemlen of & child needing nourishment direct to the Educa­ Phone 465. Applicant! replied that she was iout at work all day. named,, but also to the other membara who were tion Department without first making application to e Chairman: We shall graiit twelve weeks. It absent. In common with the rest of the community, the the Managers. Noted. eema to be a hard case. The OHAIRkAN: Hear, hear. Camp authorities are realising the urgent need far the Terminal Examinations.—Copy of a resolution from the Eastbourne Head Teachers’ Association was read. SHIPPING AGENT AND TOBACCONIST. LieuI.-Col. Owen, J.P production of food and during the present year a con­ siderable portion of the available land at the [Con­ It stated that‘haviqg carefully considered II.M.I.’b A renewal of his temporary exemption was applied The CHAIRMAN said they would all be glad to hdar valescent Hospital is to be put' under cultivation. report on terminal examinations, nnd tho recom­ or by &Jr. J3L Dalton Ward, shipping agent, house that Col. Owen had been added to the list of Magis­ mendation of the Committee on the, 6ume, the i .. a _i ! road, i ADDlicant’s Already the gardeners have commenced trenchirig the .ent and tobaooonist, trates for that Division. It was a recognition jof. ground and preparing it for future crops, and with ihe Association felt that it was impossible for the whole = 1 ------r r ------—;------,ther (Mr. i W. Ward) attende in support of the much good work he had done in that neignbourhi vacant space at their disposal we may yet see most; of of th^ requirem'ente to bo carried out in [every school whijakey.” He denied he .aid he tried to drown the Application. and the appointment was one which, he waa sure, the vegetables needed for consumption at the Camp owing to the varying conditions. They, submitted A RECRUITING SERGEANT influenza in *hijjkey. r~ . I Mr. W. T. James, who a^. _ in advocacy, said would be generally regarded with great favour (hear, grown in its own gardens. that the final responsibility for success piust remain Tergt. A. Carpenter, of the R.A.M.C., said he was -he [last exemption was given nditionally on Mr. hear, and applause). \ ... with the Head Teacher, who should bo left to do ■■ lental surgeon. He wss with Hayward at the ’’ard joining the Red Cross, whiph had been done, ^ The Rev. A. A. E vans : It is well deserved (he what he thought best in his own Bchooj. 1 Hippodrome and spent the evening with him exoept j Ifr. Fovargue: I haven’t hid name ii on the list The Camp pantomime, Cinderella, which concludi 1 The Committee stated that they failed see any for ;a few mihues during the interval. When he left i ipplied to me. Highways Committee. ] highly successful week’s run at the Pier Theatre Jon difficulty in carrying out the Inspector’s suggestions, /■Hayward the, latter was sober. Applicant said he placed his servioes at the Saturday, realised an exceedingly gratifying financial which were approved by tho Committee; The main ALLEGED DRUNKENNESS. Authorities’ disposal when required. Hooe Road.—-A letter from the Acti result. Thanks to the generous patronage of the irgi. H. Jones, of the Royal Sussex ent, of thejRoad Board waa read, stating that, consequent public, the gross takings amounted to £517, from which, suggestion was to make the examination] at the close or for the recruiting staff, and illiam j Mr. Beattie said he must oppose any further exemp- of tile education \ year the principal one and to . It oondue |oni - Mg. Ward had been medically examined andJ upon an inspection of the road by one of their of course, has to be deducted the expenses connected crick Bl yant, . oaretaker at the Ordnance Yard, Inspectors, the Board were prepared t> advise the with the production. These, it is unaerstqpd, are not minimise, the work connected ,with tho t\^o1 other CAPTAIN ARGALL AND THE POLICE. •iid that Hay yard waa perfectly sober. ad been passed Al. examinations. If any head teacher experienced i Mr. James furnished the Tribunal with certain War Department tfy&t the Council had a good claim excessive and therefore a useful sum will be available TT— *-—arc , wife of the defendant, raid‘ her for damage by extraordinary traffic, bu i taking into for the Camp funds, which are urgently in need jof difficulty in connection with the suggestion's of the details of the business, and further urged that Mrs. consideration that the works now propos id, if carried Inspector he should communicate the same to the MAGISTERIAL COMMENT. husband seemed to be dazed when he came in. He Vaid was not in good health aind that there iwere replenishment Committee through the Managers. « round in at out; a quarter of an hour and seemed » children. ] ' : I out, Would relieve the Council from a considerable quit}e sober. Ir.' Beattip: We can’t seriously aooept the state- expenditure on maintenance account during tne On Saturday the Camp team journeyed to Shoreham HIGHER EDUCATION. A t the Eratboume Police Court on Monday, bofora recruiting » officerol for the Eastbourne ent that the shipping agency represents anything current and coming financial years, the] BoarcT were to meet the Shoreham Command Depot on the South- Examination Result.—Tho Head Mistress of tho area, raid known Haylyward for nearly 24 yean, of opinion that a payment of £700 by the |War Depart­ wick ground, the scene of many a tough battle, jin the Mayor (Alderman C. O’Brien Harding), in the s lbstantial. Girls’ Secondary School reported that [Miss Kathleen Hia Army papers showed that he had an exemplary Mr. Ward said the latter was mistaken. ment aa a contribution towards the works estimated whioh Eastbourne teams in the past have participated. Lake, an ex-scholar, had obtained her B.A. London, chair, and other Magistrates, Sergeant Thomas Hay­ ir,' and froIrom August. 1914, to the present day I Mr. Beattie: There ie no shipping business at the at £977. 11s. would represent an equitabl > settlement A well contested, fast, open game resulted in a deserve J Degree, and the same was noted with satisfaction. ward, of Dennin-roftd, a member of the recruiting does had been of the greatest possible value, resent time. After explanations by the Clerk and tie Surveyo: victory for the Summerdowfi men by three goals to m Art School Head Master.—The Head Master, teas had never seen him under the influence of it was resolved to recommend acceptance of a Betti Gnr. Kirtley scored the opening goal seven minutes staff at the Ordnance Yard, wa. summoned for having Mr. Ward: I have already had two applications this ment on the lines indicated. referring to th© terms of hi6 appointment, which been drunk, in Denni»-road, on December 20th. H e idw Hayward about 6.15 on the evening wsekl ' T ] • , j from the start, aind before half time the same player required him to give his full time to the service of in question And the defendant was then perfectly The Chairman: What is tho average weekly Pevensey.—A letter from the Peve isey Pariah had obtained a second pojnt, and he completed t the Authority, applied, in view of present ';wir condi­ The defendant, who was legally represented by Mr. sober. It wag a particularly dark night and he him- n’ imber of cases? _ Council was read, complaining that the j ath through hat trick ” 10 minutes from the finish. By the wa tions, i that ne should bo permitted to undertake H . Gleniater, denied the offenoe. ■rifi almost made a mistake by missing his bearings. Mr. Ward: It is not easy to ray, as the bueiness the Penthouse was still in a bad state, ind desiring CorpL Pennington and Ptei. Mallaby, the two backs, private teaching work. IT Special Constable S. Thorpe Mated that about 0.40 The Chief Constable (Major Teale): You had some Si lotuates considerably. that the same should be immediately put in a suitable have been transferred to their original hospitals [to ,.,.sThe question was considered, and, after discussion, jam. on the night in question he saw the defendant conversation With the station sergeant about this? Mr. Beattie submitted that thq few persons „desir- state of repair, the cost of which woud be smal] undergo operations for wounds. It is hoped, however, it v&s decided that the application bo not granted, lying on the pavement at the junction of Firle-road Oapt. Argali: Yes. ids to travel could Ret their ticket*ts elsewhere. Resolved that the matter be left in the i lands of they will soon be seen in the Camp team again. but that the Head Master bo informed that an and Denni»road, helplessly drunk. Witness assisted You asked him who laid the information?—Yes, I Mr. Ward:! They oould go to London, and then Surveyor. • application for an increase of salary would bo favour­ i i him up and with help he took him home. When they wanted to know the name of the special constable. .pi esibly____ ..go on a day ty when theirttheir: applications could Mr. R eid proposed the adoption of tho report. On Sunday evening Sergt. Crombie made his farewell ably considered. i got inside the house the defendant mid he would You raid, “ Who is the man who laid this informa­ n< t be attended to. Mr. BlBCH seconded, and it was carried. The Rev. F. S. Williams moved, and tho Rev. s -‘set about him.’* The accused’s wife said, “ Don’t, appearance with the Knuts. Fresh from his pantoraim tion? "—Yes. Mr. Beattie: You are not an absolute necessity; Sa n iia e i and Buildings Committee. successes he gave Robert Service’s “ Little Moocassins, W. M. SCOTT seconded, the adoption of tho sub- Tom, the man has been kind enough to bring you And the sergeant raid, "What information? ”— y< u are a convenience merely. As a matter of fact to tho accompaniment of a setting by CorpL Wilson. oommittee’8 report, with the addition following to a home.” Witneai left the defendant with hia wife Mission Hall at Pevensey Bay.—Thu Clerk sub­ •/■ ■j A 1 Yssi , „ yc u were willing to take a commission in the Service He a’to recited three of Kipling's naval poems, and paragraph declining to permit tho appropriation of g and said to him, “ If you come out on the pavement Then you said, “ This information against Hay­ so no time ago. mitted the plan which was approved on 21st after a pleasiDg little speech he rendered Henry V ’a ground at the back of tho Technical Institute for ! I shall lock you up. ” The next morning Hayward ward by some [special constable.” The answer was, Mr. Ward: That was two i ara ago, when the. December, 1906, for the erection of the Mission Hall speech before the Battle of Agmcourt. During the time the growing of vegetables: “ As the land:in question! came to his (witness's) shop and said he was sorry at “ The Chief Constable has laid the information and cii oumstances were different. 1 jj wife’s health was[ at Pevonsey Bay, subject to the following undertak he has been associated toith the Knuts Sergt. Crombde is required for school drill purposes, and also as it the way he treated witness. He also said he had any further information required must be obtained better then. i ing endorsed and signed by the Trustees of the has appeared in a hundred different recitations, his is unsuitable for cultivation.” influenza and took some whiskey to try and drown it. from him.” You then said, “ It is an absolute lie. Hr. Beattie : If able to go at offioer then, you Baptist Church, Ceylon-plaoe, Eastboumfe: “ In con­ “ century” being reached on Sunday nigty. His loss An amendment in reference to the Art Master’® The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Lang ham):l): WasWi er thing,! he was in his own house, and if this on ght to be willing to go aa a ; irate now. sideration of the Eastbourne Rural District Counci) will be greatly felt by the company and alsc^ by the application was moved by Councillor R ussell,. b e able to walk? ! I T . withdrawn 11 will make it hot for him (the The application waa refused, ft applicant not to approving this plan as that of a tempora.-y buildinp public, who have so often found pleasure in his elbcji seconded by Councillor Bolton, as follows: “ That Witness: Only with assistance. ^ h l). H e Was exceeding his duty. I shall be in be| called up before the 14th F omy; we_ hereby------undertake------to remove------ana pull dawi tionary efforts. the wprdis ‘ but that the Head Master be informed Mr. Glenister: Why did you take him home?ie? J It is ail absolute lie.” You were then asked’ the same within six months if called upon so to d • ■* . • that an ajtolication for an increase of-salary would Witness: H e was in my custody. f you were prtsenit?—Yes. BUSINESS AND CONg ice. ]j This undertaking is gi\en by the Trustees not will On Monday evening the Mayor and the Mayoree be faVourably considered,’ bo struck out.,’ 1 Had he got a out on his chin?—Yes, the blood wi Arid you said; ’(No, I have witneraes to prove ft The application of Mr. S. 9. Jes, architect and ingly, but for the sake of peace.” The Clerk state (Alderman and Miss O’Brien Harding) entertained Thie amendment was carried. •*' nnming from it . - , i [ will make it hotifor him.” Dcyou think that is a au fveyor; "Was [based oh business l cUndrand also on that in his opinion the construction of the buitdin large number of men in the Recreation Room. Tb The] original motion, as amended, was then put It was a dark night?—Yes, there was no moon. iroper thing for an officer to do?—It was an Un- a Eonaoientious objection 'to; taking up arms. did not oomply with the bye-laws in] respect first part of the programme consisted of musical sole] and agreed to. You found him at the comer of the street?—Yes. ounded charge hrought against him. lying to questions, he said * ie special work on dwelling-houses for which purpose its conversion was tions by the Band, which, ander the direction < As though he had tripped on the kerb and fell Don’t you know your duty as an offioer was to ....__ he waa engaged would ipy another six proposed, and it was resolved to recommend that the Trumpet - Major MoOonnel, discoursed a varied pri GENERAL PURPOSES AND FINANCE SUB- over?—I don’t know about that bring any------evidi— you can in favour qf the defen- weeks. He had been a console lious objector for plan be not approved. gramme with their customary efficiency. Mrs. Joh - COMMITTEE. It would be consistent with that?—Yes. dant?—Ye been brought. tw slve years. The report waa adopted, on the motion of Mr.j Watt also sang “ God send you back tome.” A brief Military Service.—(a) Municipal Sohool of Art..—* When did you form the impression that ha waa It it not to KA I am sorry you don’t know Councillor Bolton: Would you be willing to join Reid , seconded by Mr. Yodkll. address Was given by the Rev. James Reid. The A letter was read from Mr. E. A. Higgs stating that E li drunk?—When I was there. your duty. the R.A.M.C.? Assistance foe the Clerk. Mayor also addressed the men, and after assuring them of he had received official notice that his son, Arthur B. What made you think he was drunk?—His rnazmec The Magistri - ’ Clerk: The a tee are now Applioant: Yes, I should not object to that, the appreciation that was felt at the way they had faced Higgs (assistant master. Municipal School of Art) had and the smell. trying the trul of it. lir . Hugill: We don’t assent. He has had twelve The ClEEK mentioned the fact that lis assistant the hardships on behalf of the just cause of the Allies, been pbsted as “ missing ” after an engagement in What do you my he smelt of?—Spirits. we ska | 1 | had to join the Army at an early dat>; and the said that until right gained the day we should go on A Magistrate! (Mr. A. Mayhewe), to apt. Argali: Council authorised the Surveyor to act as the Clerk’s Franoe on 13th November. The Secretary was asked Would you be surprised to hear that the only drink You prejudged1 it. It Was a most im; oper thing Che Chairman: We muat refuse the application. fighting. . After referring to the Allies’ reply to to convey to the parents an expression of] their very he had that evening was rum’ and Bovril’because of Yc u will not be called up till February 14th. A note deputy in case of emergency, Mr. Walker having Germany, his Worship hoped the men would all gain sincere sympathy, and it waB further decided to defer influenza?—I don’t know anything about that to do. | ! expressed his willingness to render help i i whatever ...... [retired to oonrider their decision, wi 1 be made that you are willing to enter the health and strength m Eastbourne. The residents of consideration of tho financial position \ until tho You agree that if a man fell forward and struck The Magistral R. A.M.C. 1 | r way possible. the town were glad to see the men in their midst, an 1 parent® hear definitely in the matter, it being under­ bis nhin upon the pavement he would be somewhat and on their r the Mayor said: The Bench are there will be no conviction, but BUSINESSES, were ready to do all they could to make their stay as stood that, in the meantime, the usual payments will dazed?—Yes, he might be. ... RESPONSIBILITY FOR TW> pleasant as possible. • be continued. - (b) East-street Council School.—A: Is not that consistent with the condition in which that the conduct of Capt. Argali I Ir. F- Allen appeared in auppoi of an application * * * . and as an offioer he should have HOW GERMAN TRADE WI L BE .letter was read from tho Commissioner, Military Ser­ you found the defendant?—I cannot say he was dazed. foi a renewal of hia exemption! by Mr. Sydney He hoped to see the Empire Hostel developed during vice. (Civil Liabilities) Committee, dealing with the When you got him inside the house did he seem to W inham, of the firm of Wen' A Son, furniture AFFECTED BY HER STRAFING. the year. It was an excellent place, to which thp case of jMr. Thomas J. Bradford, certificated assistant! to m s to nimself a bit?—No. I make a personal explanation? dei lers at Eastbourne and Hail The applioant, the Bench oonrider ia not aa it wives, mothers, sisters and sweethearts could go who 1 master at this school, who is a conscientious obector Was there not a time when he came to himself and who is 40 yean of age, ii n and has three they were on la visit to the men, and the place should: b 3 and m respect of whom the Council have decided to asked you what you were doing there?—No, he was apologise. I had no intention to children, has been passed or g( |eral service. Mr. iltiea, because we hive received The next point to whioh we would dray attention four or five times its present size. He hoped the coming make no allowances, and raising the poiht whether too drunk to talk to. ...» Allen explained that rince the li application was is the probability that Germermany will obtain a smaller year would be happier than the last, but when troubles his position at this school is to be kept open for him. 3 1 .-1 When you said something about running him m if w from the Bench. I greatly .mode the business, owing o the [indifferent health Mrl might appear to be discourteous proportion of the world’s trade after the wkr than Bhe came they should remember there was a silver lining after the war. After discussion, the Secretary was he came outride, did he threaten to put you out?—Ha of Mr. did before, leaving larger proportions for America every cloud (applause). directed to reply that tho Committee had not mackr •lb.—1| got in a striking attitude. my apologies. th< H om I and Britain. A* a penalty for plunging Europe into any decision on the matter, and it was further decided F a ml He lost his temper?—I cannot ray. hail war Germany will pay dearly in men, money and to ask the Managers of the East-street Council School An I It seemed like it, didn’t it?—Yea Hailsham establishments. The cinema exhibition on Tuesday attracted a large tirade. Her ooloesal losses in men, killed and audience, and Sergt. Sanders showed a fine programme to consider this point and report their, recommenda­ Bki c. 1 You are sure that when he came to you on tvs 1 'be Chairman (to applicant): Is [your father quite incapacitated, will seriously weaken her ]productive tion to this Committee. \ w tl following morning he said he had tried to drown the of films, including “ The Range Girl and the Cowboy5 Mill CUNA BD L IN E . in< apable of taking part in the management of the and competitive powers. Our smaller losses of man (drama), “ Their Last Fall ” (comedy), “ A Telepl Hampden Park Council School.-—A letter waa read influenza in whiskey?—Yes. bu inera? power will probably be more than balanced) measured from the Managers expressing their [regret at the^ Mnl REGULAR PASSENGER And FREIGHT SERVICES Tragedy,” &c. Through the kindness of the man Mo f Herbert Walter Stroud (18), of 87, Dennis-road, said j applicant: Yea. in terms of industrial production, by improvements ment of the Tivoli Picture Hall, the “ Boys ” are tol action taken by the Committee in regard to requiring; he raw the defendant lying on the ground. Witness Hr. Allen: He i f over 70 yeart of age, and his and speeding up of machinery, by tho extension of given the opportunity to-morrow (Sunday) evening o : one of the assistant teachers to live in Eastbourne, had no doubt that Hayward waa drunk, and’ he V 1 LONDON-NEW YORK. he 1th has been very indifferent of late. Throe men works, and by women’s labour, it is difficult to see seeing the splendid film, “ The Penl of the Nation.” this haying resulted in the teacher’s resignation, and. assisted the special constable to get him home. Thera ha re been sent( away from the business to join the how Germany oan make good her huge loks of man­ particularly at the fact that the Managem had not * was some ditfioulty in getting the defendant home, LONDON—CANADA—NEW YORK. power. been consulted in,-, the matter. Tho Secretary was Ar mv, the foreman amongst them] l Mr. Wenham N ebhI for he struggled and did not want to go in. . BRISTOL-OANADA—NEW YORK. ha i been granted 12 weeks in July and September Another point in the trade problem is the question directed to reply that the Staffing Sub-CoUnmittee is [Salil The Magistrates’ Clerk: What did the wife ray? re< pectively, and he now ask* for another 12 weeks. of export subsidisation. Before the war tl e German EAST SUSSEX QUARTER a committee appointed specially to deal with the jM rii Witness: The defendant said he would hammer the LIVERPOOL-NEW YORK. Jr.: Wenham, replying, to questions, said there Government, banks and syndicates spec ially sub­ staffb of ihe various schools; and that in this case they G uaxI constable and Mrs. Hayward raid, “ Don’t. Tom, the W( re two other brothers, but he w as the only one sidised and in other ways assisted the exporters. It had act^d in the health interests of tho teacher ire :Mr. gentleman bar been good enough to try and bring For Rates of Passage, Freight, Dates of Sailing, and in the business. His fathor oould not possibly under- was not really aheap production so muoh as subsidisa­ SESSIONS. the educational interests df tho Head Mirtreoe and Mia I you home.’’ j,., ■ .. tion that enabled the Germans ■to build up such a of the school and in the financial interests of tho- Particulars as to Loading Berths, apply, Odnabd Line, tal :e the supervision of the busini Education Authority. Mr. Glenister: You would not like to swear, would Liverpool; London. H, Blshopsgate, E.O.; 29-31, Oook- ’ The Chairman: We recognise the business reeponm large foreign business and beoome our chief competi­ . you, that the defendant’s condition was not caused The East Sussex Quarter Sessions were held at the On the proposition of Mr. H amblyn, seconded bv Hpur-stveet, 8.W ,; 65, Baldwin-street, Bristol]; 18a, High- bi] itv here. We therefore grant 12 Weeks’ exemption tors. The Government not only protected producers County Hall, Lewes, on Tuesday. Sir F. Albert |»y him striking his chin on the pavement. from outride competition by tariffs, but it carried Councillor P ulsford, the report was approveti. Harm | street, Cardiff; 141, Corporation-street, Birmingham; or' in this Bo8Xnqubt, K.O., presided and the other Magistrates Ha * Witness: I don't think so. , . _ _ goods for export on its railways at half th > ordinary on the Bench during the day were Mr. G. M. Freeman, Harp you ever had a Wow on the chin?—Yes, I to Local Agents. , FATHER APPLIES FOR SON. rates, and it paid subventions to German ships carry­ tj , ' . STAFFING. ] * J a v a y 1 \ ing German products to foreign markets. The K.O. (deputy chairman). Lord Henry Nevill, Sir „ H^ y j ri'iit-y ll,Sch001 Rremiaee.—Tho resolution- A. J. Creasy (18), passed Bl, waa applied for by his Lindsay Lind say-Hogg, Bart., Ool. Sutherland Harris passed, by the Managers waa submitted and con­ Didn’t it make you stagger?—No. falher, a carman. 1 German banks, os is well known, granted positively Col.T F. K. Loyd, Major R. L. Thornton, Dr. W. F. Defendant, on oath, said he was on the recruiting lavish assistance to manufacturers engaged in export sidered. Resolved: That tho Committeo is clad to! 1 Twelve Weeks’ exemption waa granted. Crosskey, Mr. F. B. Whitfeld, Mr. G. Holman, Mr. J, observe that the Managers, in accordance with tho staff at the Ordnance Yard. He was formerly for SOLDIERS’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. trade, while the syndicates worked a really wonderful H. Rvery, Mr. J. A. Nix, Mr. F. Moff&tt Smith, Mr. four years in the Hussars, 21 years in the Royal PHOTOGRAPHERS’ DIFFICULTIES. system of export bounties. It is probable tliat the Committee e desire, have aqrced to the principle that J. Wadaington, Mr. W. Brown, Mr* W. Mannington, the Infanta Department should be qiven up and an Sussex Regiment and for the past eight years be had Messrs. Kent & Laoey, photographers (represented war will leave German finances so depleted that Mr. W. G. Cotesworth, Mr. G. W. Osborn, Mr. C. J, been on the recruiting staff at Eastbourne. H e bore by Mr. Lacey) asked for the exemption of an nothing like the pre-war methods of subsidising the Committee understand that the Managers aro OPENING OF A ROOM. Honisett, Mr. T. Parkin, Mr. H. Scarlett, Mr. J. prepared to carry out the improvements sugKcsted •B exemplary character so far as the Army was am- en plove, W. H. Stone (34), married, with one child. exportation oan be renewed. Without subsidies and Godwin King. Mr. E. J. Gorringe. Mr. 0. Lang oeraed. On the evening in question he went to the Mi. Lslcey said they were carrying . bn under bounties German competition cannot be xinducted PV the, Board of Education, tho Managers bo Huggins, Mr. D. M. Birketfc, Mr. A. D; Snow, Mr. T. informed that the Committeo is quite prepared when Hippodrome about 7.10 p.m. There he met two men dif ioulties^bwing to the fact that [of sixteen men with the old keenness. Besides, the Allied Powers Parsons and Mr. H. G. Dixon. in the R.A.M.C.. and a few minutes before the On Tuesday afternoon a room provided at 28, [Seaside- employed at the beginning of the war fourteen had may be able to take some practical measures to tite sohool is re-arran^cd, to provide a sufficient and interval he went into the bar and oalled for some hot road for the usp of the soldiers, m connection with the bei n called up. ’ Of the other two, one (being a prevent, or oheok, what is oalled dumpin; —that is, NEW MAGISTRATES. efficient staff satisfactory to tho Board of Education. Bovril with some rum. H e did not drink it all Soldiers’ Christiai Association, wae formaU; single man) woiild be leaving toon, and the servioes the selling of goods abroad below natural prices by The minute® of the Staffini: Sub-Committee wero ,ided over bjr Mr. Miltql Lieut Col. C. W. Owen, C.M.G., C.I.E., of West- confirmed, OlV-the: motion of Councillor RUSSELL, because he did not like it. He again )omed his * led the Rev. \ Stone (the other man) were indispensable. [Twenty- means of subsidies and bounties. ham, and Mr. J. F. Plaiater, of 8eaford, qualified as friends and staved until 9 o’clook, when he walked to Thosei present inolud on* women were employed by, the firm. Sinoe he (Mr. Then there.-is the question of boyoetting, or seconded by Councillor Duke. Evan Hopkins, Rev. 1 .Thornton, Mi ' ' tcates and took their seats 6n the Bench. the Ordnance Yard. After he had been round to see 8. MoOurryfl T& La :ev) lost appeared before the Tribunal large orders specially penalising, German goods. It mi.y not bo that everything war all right he saw the caretaker Mr. Tapeon’apeon and Mr. f hail been reoeived for mouldings and frames, which either possible or desirable to shut out German THE CHARGE. •_ , | MILLIONS OF P E O P L E Room,Rouen), having been offered by .Evans, and told him that everything was correct He then ome introductory ren larks, after coi :ld not now be obtained from abroad. products entirely; but this vvar is going to leave The Chairman, in 'ohar^ing the Grand Jury, aaid left with hia friends and [went along Firle-road. leav­ the Chairman some deep impressions oik our minds, and it will their labours would be very light. A week ago it was Have used this economical wbioh Dr. Horatip ■tthews, who, with Mr.J MoOurry, Hr. Hugill:, We don’t assent,, F L 0 E IL IN E Denttfrioe \ylth fall satisfac­ ing the men at tho corner of Oavendiah-avenue. Ho in view. prompt the. Allied Governments to adopt some , dis­ hot known that anybody would be there to lbe tried, went on and thought he had turned into Dennia-road, bad initiated the’ jme, stated the object (Jouncillor Bolton: People must d(. without frames tion. A few drops produce Dr. Matthewssaicl it hadad taken little more uian" a week at >uoh times as these. criminatory measures against enemy trade. To the but in the last few days two people had been committed a refreshing lather and hut he tripped on the pavement with both feet and nations with wHich Germany is at war she was for trial. ______FOR THE oleanaer, rendering the teeth fell down, hia chin striking the ground. H e was since the inoeptiqn of the idea, to prepare the room, 1 light weeks was allowed, but the Chairman pointed selling £400,000,000 worth of goods a year tefore the white and arresting decay. knocked ineenriWe. After he had been taken home and other rooms were only waiting to be finished to be ou that steps to replace Stone must |be taken during Also put up In Powder form. turned into reading and writing rooms. There was a the fc time. war. She nas hit and seriously offended and dis­ TRIALS OF PRISONERS. TEETH. Why not try It by the special constable the latter said. You are canteen and workers were needed. The room, he gusted nearly all her best customers. With millions drunk, and if you come outside I shall run you in. added, would b e r tt» ^ ^ W « r^ ro m to itt day. 1 TO JOIN THE VOLUN1 of people refusing, as far as possible, to purchase THEFT OF JEWELLERY BY A GIR H e (Hayward) lost his temper and replied, If you B. H. C. Parker (35), a house painter by trade, but German goods, with the Allied Powers ado /ting dis­ Clara Louisa Bignell (18), servant, of Hailahai Moon’s E c l ip s e N e x t Mo n d a y. — Seven, don’t go out of my house I shall put you out criminatory tariffs, and with our Colonics and Allies indicted for stealing, in the dwelling-house of eclipses—tbe maximum possible in any year—occur this Mr. Glenister: Do you swear that was the only nov emj^oyed as a machine sawya^^'at >Caffyns Troop-Sergerint-ifttjor: “ H o! And bo you .GtSfiges, attended on an application [by, the Military giving us practical trading preferences, we t re bound Tufnell, at Eastbourne, between the 12th and year. Three of these are lunar and; four are solar. The drink you had that night? think the sword is1 curved to get a natural draw on the to secure muoh trade that would have gone to tho December, a pair of sapphire and diamond eai first is an eclipse of the moon, which will lie visible Defendant: 1 swear that toil have his certificate of conditional exemption Germans, had it not been for this German-provoked and a gold brooch, the property of Irma Salvesei next Monday morning, should suitable weather condi­ out, do yer! That’s just the silly sort of answer I should relt iewed. ■ In the oourse of further evidence the defendant raid expect from an edicated man like you. Let me tell you war, providing, of course, that wo do not destroy Maud! Constant, respectively. tions prevail. The moon enters tho shadow at 5.50 a.m. that when he went into Thorpe’s shop the latter sa»d, this sword is curved soithat it will fit into the scabbard. I jlh e Military pointed out that Parker had been our chances by relapsing into our pre-war ulacknues. Mr., J. E. Raven prosecuted, and prisoner pleaded “ What was up? ” Defendant told him he was pas led for general servioe and was aj single man. —Engineering. guilty. untU8 30 y eoI,pSed ^ 7 a-m- Tho phase continues " knocked out,’r whereupon Thorpe replied. With —The Patting Show, EASTBOURNE CHRONIOL SATURDAY/ JANUARY 6 191 7.

Miss Kettle. Miss Grant. Mdlle. 1 lonquot. Mdlle. Jonenne. Miss Offley. Miss Ray. Mrs. and Miss SPOKT- -AND OTHFJ POLICE CHRISTMAS GIFT. ,f asfrbitaijlc Piaitnts’ y ist. Imray. . Misses Trlpn. Miss Bone' Miss Lyle. MiasLyne. Mias N. JohnsonJot * To ennuis aoonrecy Visitors are invited to send ST. AUBYN’S n o t r H I N G S DISTRIBUTIONR1B1 BY THE MAYOR. Names and Corrections clearly written, either to Pbkrith Mrs.__ Jones. Mr. and Easterling, (. B y SPECTATOR. •the Publishing Offloos, Sonth-street, or at either of Mr. and Mrs Oates the Libraries or Prlnolpal Newsagents. No charge The anmjalnniial distribution< of the Crake Christmas Gift Is made (or insertion. (For the letter/read family.) Fund toi thb membersm of the Police Force UMk place at The war has dl timed still another good sportsman the Town Hall on Monday afternoon. The M ayor r This list is not Intended bo lndode permanent NEWS IN BftlSF. very well known ill Sussex and. lodal circles. Amongst (Aldotman 0. O’Brien Harding. J.P.) presided, and Residents. the killed in Wednesday’s casualty list appears thej there were also present the Rev. Preb. W. O. Streatfeiid Eastbourne’s name of Capt. J. W. W. Nason, if the Royal Flyingi 'hon. seoretary), the Deputy Mayor (Councillor 0. W. ' . Sin D ouglas H aig a F ield Marshal. Bolton, J.P.), Councillor B. Bradford, Councillor S. N. ■it, ROYAL PARADE Corps. Nason—o: Pat ” Nason jas he was generally! Fox, J.P., Mr. H. \V. Fovargue (Town Clerk), the Rev. B n u n u r.-M rg . Holman, f. Mr. and Mrs. Spicer. The list of Service honours includes (he promotion of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Sir Douglas Haig to be Field Marshal, i called byhisintiniate friends—wa^ a familiar figure onj J. G. Henderson, Mr. 0. A. Leatham. J.P., Major hikvhi the Saffrons. For some little time jhe played regularly H. P. Molineux, J.P., Alderman O. F. Simmons, Mr. O , View.— sirs. Rogers. Miss Rerrr P arish Clerk at 18. 9.—Mrs. Elllotc. Mrs. Downes, f. Mrs. and Master for the Eastbourne Football Club,! Henry Vine and the Chief Constable (Mbjor E. J. J. Monro. Miss Dorothy Lewis At Exhall (Warwickshire) an eighteen-year-old youth at centre forward Teale). reasure House and though incline 1 to be selfish, he was always! [extra-! Bidasthind-L ady Smith, f. Mr. and Mrs. Duly. named Wilfred Barnett is discharging the duties of The Rev. Preb. Strkatfeild said the only regret was Misses Daly (9) parish clerk and verger. He is a-printer’s apprentice, ordinarily clever [with bis j feit; j As a school boyj The finest collection of beautiful, jewellery, Boston Houbk Mrs. Bell. Miss Wilson iat owing to the Germans and the trouble they were A ilsa. Miss Armstrong and also a bell ringer and organ-blowier at the parish cricketer—he was/ educatedj at Hastings University causing it nad not been possible to oollect as much as church. School—he mode great name for himself, and jafter- usual, but they were sure it was not because Eastbourne i , reliable watches, silver and plate is! now on view MARINE PARADE P otato LanD for M iners. wards developed to a batsman of such brilliance that did not appreciate to the full all that the Polioe Force j in the magnificent showrooms just opened by SonveRie Housk.—Miss Btodman. Mr. Terry. Miss The numerous colliery companies with which Lord he obtained bis lue at Cambridge was given a place did. The sum colleoted was £98. 17a. 3d., and after Blakealey. Miss Mat-oa Rhondda was formerly connected are to plough up. with in the Sussex Eliiven■en and eventually,eventual on a change of meeting sundry expenses the amount available for | Messrs. Saqui and Lawrence. Hundreds of IiILBUBN.-Mrg. Routl-iy. Cspt. Routley. Mrs. Orenga. the aid of colliery horses, some hundreds of acres to give 1 in the ranks of the Glouoestcrshire distribution was £93. 3s. 4d., with 8s. 5d. carried Mr. and Mrs. Judaon.f. air. and Mrs. Webster’s (. residenoe, appean exqdisite examples (of the goldsmith’s ; and Miss Webster the miners an opportunity to plant potatoes. County team. forward. Incidentally the Vicar mentioned the excellent -Habtington Houss.—Mr. Cusack. Mies Ellison. Mr., assistance he received from Councillor Bradford and Mr. gem-setter’s art have been specially , broilght Mrs. and Miss Hewitt Queen of Spain, j Summerdown Camp last Saturday played tbi1 Eastern Henry Vine. •Albion Horan,—Cspt R D. Ellis. Mr. J. W. Holme. Queen Victoria Eugenia, whose health is already Command Depfit, at Shoreliam, and won by three goals to The Mayor said it was not because of any failing on to Eastbourne by K. Sahib Madhubda 1C. Sahib Nnbeyslng. Mr. C. re-established, will go to Seville for several weeks to nil. To-day the Sumraerdowners are playing their the part of the police that the collection was not so Bond, Mr. M. F. Jones. Lteat. and Mrs. Hart. Mr. take advantage of the milder Climate and quieter sur­ return match against the Hove Football Club, and as good as in previous years. On the contrary, he knew W. R. Patterson. Key- Dr. and Mrs. V. ,H. Cooke. roundings. | the latter team, who contain several of the Brighton Mr. and Mrs. Hawtsyne Ueat. Hewtayne. Mr. F. personally that the police were doing their duty well, , - i i Hawtayne. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mobbs. Mrs. England. Soldiers’ TRAGjq M istake. and Hove players in their ranks, are anxious to wii and, taking the strenuous circumstances into considera­ SAQUI & LAWRENCE, Miss Q. Ktmpton. Miss Alcook While travelling to Dumbarton Castle, two soldiers something off thejslate, it will probably be a tight fit. tion, they were more than pleased with the work of the who alighted at Dalreach Station got put on thewrong Still, I fanoy the Camp to win. Force. The thing that had struck him most was the MARINE GARDENS. side of the carriage, stepping < tpthd line. Private admirable bearing of the police when they went into the London’s Largest Jewellers, U Iro n l*t Houbb.—IMrs., Miss and Master Leigh R James McGeocb, Royal Scot* Fusiliers, aged 25, of The tributes paid to Alderman J. C. Towner on his witness box. Time after time he had been exceedingly To buy diamonds and jewels at the wholesale Glasgow, was killed by a g train^ while Private retirement from | the Town Council by his fellow pleased with the straightforward and open way they GRAND PARADE Charles Martin, of the saine ment, was injured and L—Mrs. Edith Thornier. Mrs. and Miss Leeds. Lieut. members of the Corporation were as well deserved as always gave their evidence, and that had appealed to prices offered by Saqui & Lawrence is to seciire a and Mrs. Durryhouse removed to hospital. they were suitably expressed. The retiring Alderman him very much during the year. It was sad to find that genuine bargain and an investment of permanent value 1 —li l t Oliver Fry, f. R ecruiting in G: sian Gaols. has won the respect of every inhabitant of the town two members of the Force were no pore, having lost and charm. Make a note of the only address in ■.—Miss Ellis. Master Colllster. Mr. and Mrs. Hirst. A telegram from Berlin says t l investigation has been which he has served so long and faithfully. And it is their lives- on active1 service. Sergeant Capelin and Miss Hirst. Mr. and Mrs. Porter not merely in his[civichisf civic capacity that he has_has made his Lance-Corporal Haines had both joined the great Eastbourne. &—Mr. Dixie. Miss Mitchell _ ordered as to what persons ati present debarred from majority, and their gain was Eastbourne’s loss* On the 8.—Mrs. and Miss Farlonger. Mrs. and Master Gamble military service owing to judicial sentences can be offered mark. Not once oncel but many times,time,’, hahas bis kindly B.—Dr. and Mrs. Ellis. Master llllis the privilege of entering the Army. Hapitual criminals generosity—as Councillor Easter aptly remarked—saved other side: of the picture he was pleased to find that d a —Mr. and Mrs. O. Lees. {. are excused. the situation. The Eastbourne Cricket and Football three members had won distinction on the field. 109, Terminus Road 1 1 .—Mr. and Mrs. Roach Club has fnuch toltbank him for, and the Eastbourne Sergt.-Major Bonuey, of the Royal Sussex Regiment, -W__bbt! VVlBW.—Mr.i and Mrs. Pain L ife Savings for ^Vae Hqrs. Bowling Club, with its headquarters at the Saffrons, had won the D.C.M., Sergt.-Major Joy, also of the (Opposite the Station ) ; 48.—Mr. and Mrs. Watney. Miss Watney. My. and Mrs. Being the bulk of his life savings, £50 has been given owes its very existence to him. Royal Sussex Regiment, the Military Cross and Sergt. Hopklneon, L the Y.M.C. A. War Hut Kund by an anonymous Ball,-of the Coldstream Guards, the Military Medal. and call as soon as you can. It is an opportunity 52.—Mrs. Callender, t . and Mrs. Hopkins. Miss Marshall Somerset farm labourer who is ft single npan rejected as Beyond his favejurite pastime of bowls, I don’t think That spokje volumes for the training they received in to secure something which will afford a lifelong medically unfit that Force and for tne kind of men they had. He was DtncY Housh.— lyira. Kent, t Mrs. Appleton, f Mrs. I have ever Seen Alderman Towner taking part in any. pleasure to yourself or your friends. | A Broken (kart. sure that if the war continued others would distinguish Clhambers, ham '____ f. ... Capt. _____ ana______Mrs. Halbert. __Miss ______Jeffery._ game, bub he is a real good sport for themselves. With regard to j the special constables, Ciui Wilson. Mira Aoh...... Mira Wardeil. “ “ Mrs. ~Bradley. E xpecting her younger son 1 Sward Dutson Boulton, great authority on cricket, especial Hev.lev. W. Slater second officer in a liner pnw on war service, home for the these were amateurs at the work, and might be compared cricket, and I renumber him one evening a year or two with Kitchener’s Army to the Regular Force. They A few typical examples . of value. Vibw.—Mra. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler. holidays,ayi. Mra Boulton,. of Cheltenham, opened a tele- ago in his own house regaling me for a fi: Mnepratt Williams. Lieut. Atkin Thomson. gram, looking for the hour hi cof 'her son’ti arrival. The with the most delightful reminiscences of the matches had turned out thoroughly good men at the work, and Atkin Thomson, (. Mies ’lines. Miss Adams. sudden blow on reading essage that he everyone, was exceedingly grateful to them for what u___. and the Misses writable. Mira Roes. Ben. Roes- on the ola Tideswell-road ground, and of the they hadi done. In conclusion, the Mayor hoped the had been killed by the (doing of his vessel and was ’amous old players taking part in them. Charoh. Mira Raynor. Mira Rora-Ohuroh. Mra ess from which she coming year wonld be one of much happiness and Woodbnrn Robertson. Miss Proud. Mrs. Horton already buried caused a Berious illm blessing to all members of the Force (applause). Mrs. Matteraon. Mr. and Mrs. Millard. Mrs. Oanston. died. Mr. and Mrs. Howie. Mr. and Mrs. Moran. Mrs. N ew T reasury] N otes, Those six bad Eastbourne boys who were all (I am The M ayor then distributed the gifts. The Chief Tullooh. Master Tnllooh. Mrs. Phillies. Capt. and thankful to say) birched on Monday last for stealing Mrs. Baokler. Mr. and Mib. Hallibnrton-Bell. Miss The new £1 and 10s. Treasury notes, to be issued this toys—“ enough toys to stock a Christmas tree’’-—from Bailey month, will be of different design but about the same Pickford’s Store afweek or so back seemed to have been size. A proposal that they should be larger was dropped Cbatbwohth Hotel.—Mira Evans. Mira Gauntlett. very smart. If they weren’t, the birch would make ’em: Uniformed Special Constables, 15s. 6d. Mias Ratcliffs. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Mr. and owing to protests from makers of Treasury note cases. so, anyway. V j * * * I Councillor Bolton, in moving a votebf thanks to the Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. A eroplane D estroyed. | Cheston. Mr. Davis. Lieut, and Mrs Ransoms The following three announcements are to be seen in Mayor, said these Christmas gifts to the police had Sandhurst.—Dr. and Mrs. Steele. Mr. Dnnoan. Mr. Through, it is believed, its propeller breaking off, an Eastbourne shop windows at the present moment:— alwaysitjeen appropriate in the past, but never more so FINE GOLD BRACELET WATCH. Storr. Mr. and Mrs. Creer. Mrs. and Master Uroose areoplane came down in the Home Counties on Monday than at the present time, because additional and trying Fine jewelled keyless lever move- 1 Mra. Mies and Master Cassini. Mira Upton. Mr». afternoon. It caught fire on reaching the ground, and TRY O uk PENNY SENSATIONS. duties bad'been imposed upon them in oonsequence of ment, accurately timed. In Gold | Coke Hill and ohlld. Mr. and Mra Greeny. Mr. and was completely destroyed. The observer was seriously the regulajr Force having been reduced owing to the self-closing bracelet of e / M ra Tomklna Mrs. Johnston H1U. Mr. and Mrs. TH^ST PARLOUR. latest design* .. OO/* Edwarda Misses Edwards. Mr. E N. Edwards. Mra burnt, and, with the pilot, wa? removed to hospital. war. Referring to. H «——*«— Green. Mr. and Mrs. Penny. Mr., Mra and Min Every Evening. Bolton said the town Swan. Mies Pearson. Mr. Bwan. Mr. GaskelL Mra ^Munition L ads’ R um and P ort. sacrifice with which they 1 Fitness. Mrs. and Master Bacon. Mr. and Mra Two lads, fined £L and 10s. by the Munition Tribunal DON’T HOPE FOR THE BEST —STEP IN time to the service of Eastbourne. ~Thompson. u. Mr., Mra and Mira Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. at, Birmingham on* Monday for being drunk at work, AND GET IT.:, .. Councillor Fox: seconded, and observed that if they Bally. MissMies anaand Masterj Bally. Mr. and Mra Foster. were said to have shared a bottle of port.; Four youths, * « * were spared to meet again next ybar he hoped they would M ra and Master Mfcyhew. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Hr. who took two bottles of rum, Were findd 25s. eaoh for and Mrs.’ Eaglei i. Dr. and Mra Johnston. Mra I knew how it w ould be. I felt sure something would hear the bells ringing' in the new year as formerly—a Bingham. Mira Hunt drunkenness. appen. Just os hqd nobly sacrificed my back garden time of peace; not a patched op German peaoe, but an tFBar Rooks. — CoL Chamberlin. Mira Horn. Mr. 30s. a W eek F arm W ork. nd turned tur it into a potato patch ; just as I had dug honourable; just—it might be a stem—peace imposed Mira Klngham. Mira O. Bingham. Miss Based on the 60s. fixed price lor wheat, the National I delved and per j -spired with patriotic ardour to make upon the foe by oar gallant Foroes and those of our Bmallpeioa Mr. and Mra Joy. Mra Heyliger. Mr. Agricutural Labourers and Ru -al Workers’ Union is the place a perfect paradise for potatoes; just as I had. Allies (applause). Thorold. Mrs. Coupe. Mra Aspland._l(raA______Finney.____ asking the Government to fix a mihimumjwage of 30s. a slain every slug an i exterminated every wire worm from The motion was carried with acclamation, and on the Misses Finney. Master Finney. Mira Walden. Mira the soil; just as 1! had got everything ship shape and Eludall. Mira Weatgate. Misses Gay. Mrs. Robinson. week for farm workers. - proposition of Alderman Simmons, seconded by Major Mira Robinson. Master Robinson. Mra Green in such apple pie o rder that I wouldn’t allow even the Tealk, the Rev. Preb. Streatfeiid was warmly thanked W ar F ood P rizes. oat to walk over it for fear of spoiling the beauty of the for his services in connection withi the gift] 1 Qukbnsbobouqh H otel (Grand P arade). plot—up jumps Mr. Councillor Prior and declares that The Lancashire Agriculture Society on Monday The pfocjeedingS terminated withith tho singing of the Mr. Prlddla Mira and Mies Unwins. The Hon. Mra decided to offer £500 in prizes to encourage increased “ We are going to win or lose this" war on our potato Gardiner. Da and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mra Webb, L patches 1 ” Not if I know it, we aren’t. I’m not going NationabAnthem; and on the calldl ofi__ Chief______Inspeotoi food production in Lancashiri i towns and villages. Taylor the men gave three heartyy cheers for the Mayor, TiY Mies Francis. Mra Mackenzie. Mr. and.Mra Tremlett. There are also competitions designed to encourage grass­ to have my baokyard messed about, after all the trouble Major a^d Mra Thompson I’ve taken with i t DIAM0ND and GEM land farmers who have no ground under crops to break » * « ’ '•< M edwtn (Carlisle R oad). up part of their holdings. ; | ■_ ..•••' GOLD SIGNET RINGS. 37/6 37/6 GS. Bekutifully _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Joslin. Mrs. Chubb. Mr. and Mra But perhaps I have mistaken the worthy Councillor’s A large range of designs tched stones jin 18-ct, A. E. Ann. Mra Peroy J. Godber. Miss Betty God her. W orthing’s E xi krihbnt. I meaning. Probably he wished to emulate the great RET. J. G. HENDERSON ON in solid 9-ct. ahd i8^ct. GOLD GEM PENDANT. jkd settings,] mounted Miss Katharine Godber. Mira Jessie Godber. Mra Worthing Corporation propos) trying the experiment Diike of Wellington, who is reported to havp said— gdld, Govt.hall- •! New and exclusive design, our own workJ Q C / Bennett Fltoh of increasing the deposit of dryl sand on i the foreshore but didn’t—that “(Waterloo was won oh thel playing prohibition! , ' irked, from set with (fine lustrous peridot i, from i \ W / m ' by means of terraces of , planksplan placed between the fields of Eton,” and; if so, Mr. Councillor Prior has a in centre and drop. .Extra­ Labokllxs H ouse (Lasoklleb Terrace). ordinary offer. : v Miss Hill. Mra Prlesliland. Mra Jacob Thompson. groynes below high water mark. perfect right to utilize that famous speech and even go Mr. and Mrs. David Norton. Mr.__ and. Mrs. Mra Cyril Cyril Horley. Horley. one better, as he i has done bn this occasion. Why In his sermon at the Pevense;^yqxiad Congregational Mr. and Mra Q.______W. Bird.llrd. Mra Deeplea MiesMiss 8ylviaSylvia T urkey and the Powhrs. shouldn’t these khaki coloured1 potatoes help to win the Lurch oh Sunday evening, the J. G. Henderson Desprea Mr. 1 and Mra Allan. Mr. and MM. Miller, The United States Ambassador in Constantinople war ? They know hbw to use their “ eyes,” they t shoot,” a strong plea for the total rohibition of intoxicat- Mr. Harryy Miller. Mr.(r. Arthur Miller. Misses Miller. has forwarded a semi-official ar tide of repudiation Dy they can “ stand fire,” they take cover underground r drink. n the| course of bis: remarks, Mr. Hender- iAQUI & LAWRENCE, Colonel Aplin. d'EsvlUa— e. Mrs. Silborrad. Mra Turkey of the protection of the great Poolers as created Mor Thomas. Mrs. andred Miss AAndrews. Mr. and Mrs. and—like the Hubs—they take a lot of digging out The name London's Largest Jewellers, O. Hopbnrn by the treaties of Paris and Beilin. I t is believed by when once sheltered there. toons runneth the State Department that Turkey’s motive is that she H nto it and. , is safe,” . . 10. said it was j MOSTYN TERRACE. may enter the peace conferenfce as an independent :peoted of the Corporation potatoes, i words Which: might be applied to the larger issues Alexandra Hotel.—Mr. and Mra Hennings, f. Mira Power. ■ • -- Great things are < of the nation in this time of stress and. world struggle. 109, Terminus Rbad Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight Mira Margory T he F ate of the M onk R asputin. It is said that they re .going to turn some of tne better K night Mra Passenger. Mrs. Renny. Mr. ondatra. ones—when they ar ive—into special constables, because They could ;not be entirely ooneerned with their own (Opposite the Station), Lee. Mia and Master Hoyman. Mr. and Mra C H. A message from Petrograd says the body of the will probably make good peelers. nal interests, but they were bound up with the Parker. Capt Harrington. Lieut Ayecongb. Mira notorious Monk Rasputin was found on the bank of it is anticipated the g t interests of the universe. For the third year Adamson one of the branches of the Neva on Monday morning. Id year expired in the suffering of a world war. EASTBOURNE. LANSDOWNE TERRACE. For the first time during its several years of exist­ k God, they were getting through it. They had 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, f< W eaker W hiskey. ence, this column—some of whose paragraphs are Sir Douglas Haig’s despatch with feelings of Lind at 75, NORTH STREET (Next to Soper’s), BRIGHTON. 1L—Mr. Whittaker. Mira Whittaker. Mira Tankard. A new Liquor Board Order enacts that unless supposed to be funny—was conspicuous by its absence Miss Good all thankfulness. I n : a calm, unemotional narrative he The Lansdownb.—Mr. and Mra Fawdry. Mra Brand. whiskey, brandy, rum or gin wap bottled before June last Saturday. Judge then of_ my Wounded feelings told not mfirely of great achievements, but that the London Branches: 28-30, Liverpool St, M~ ra 8UorlancL------Mr. Beadle.. —Mr. . andon Mra BotterilL 6th last, it must not be Bold stronger than 3Q degrees when a kind!y mi aning friend casually remarked to future.was not in doubt. They had bad their anxieties Piccadilly Circua, 3, King St, Hammersmith, Mrs. and Miteee Voider. T fc ., Mra and Master under proof. It may be sold as weak as 50 degrees me.: “ The Chri seem funny without your and sometimes thought' that everything was against 54, Strand, W.CL, - 276-7, Pentonville Rd., elc., etc. mL? Mr. R. Fawdry. Mr. F. Fawdry. Mra Ruraell under, bub no weaker. notes last week. ihem, but now they could take courage, because they Also a t Cheltenham, Manchester, etc. CAVENDISH PLACE. M an W ho Shot Millionaire. knew the tide had turned in their favour. The position 12.—Mra. Smlth-Rewse. Mrs. Kingsley WetherelL Mira Was,now very different to what it was on the correspond­ r i .1 ■ 'r: (I i____■ - _____ - 1 1 ■ ■_____L ___1 S alt Miss Mitchell Misnum, a young Russian, Who ishot Sir Lionel ing Sundky night' the previous year. Then there was IK—Rev. and Mra Carroll J I Phillips (the mining magnate) at (Johannesburg in 1912, NEWSAGENTS’ DIFFICULTIES. a deadlock bn the Western Front. Serbia had been ■f! all—Mira Dowsett Mr. Dowsett Mira Jackson and was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, and who jver run, and also Montenegro; Gallipoli had been 3L—Mr. Stacey escaped from Pretoria Gaol on] Saturday, has been Evacuated after the lost of 200,000 men. They had ELMS AVENUE. recaptured making his way to thi THB EDITOB. been taught Oourtlanes.—Misses Trinder. Mdlle. Sir : I feel certain you will spare me a little space to Sut the Rue HARTINGTON PLACE. ask the public of Eastbourne to be lenient with the streak The record of last year was very bad C hbsham Mansion. — Mr. and Mra______I and CHURCH SERVICES newsagents in this time of stress. The early news- utlook for the new year was equally black. More- lir a Yatea Mrs. Walker. - Dr. an a d Mra;LM IBWatts ----Sr train has been discontinued, but a scheme has ,-er, it did very rapidly, for about the UNIVERSAL WEEK OP PRAYER HAILSHAM PETTY SESSIONS. W right Mr. Watts W right' Mr. and Mra Mac- been evolved for bringing the papers by motor from iddleof ermans began aiterrifio attack fail ana f. Hastings, where they arrive much earlier by the South pon Veri they would capture it, take B artinstun Lawn.—Mra and Mira Rice. SOME PERTIN EN T HJN'TS, Eastern Railway. During the week meeting? in connection with the W ednesday.—Before Mr. Herbert Curteis (in th» ‘aria an d __ ___, ____July there______was the___ offensive ____ World’s Evangelioal Mrs. Wright Mrs. and Mira Rowbury If there is any unavoidable accident and the papers the Sommp, which resulted in a defeat- from which Allianoe have been held at the chair), Baron voh Roemer, Mr. W, F.„Beauford,|Mr. DEVONSHIRE PLACE. are delayed, will the customers kindly refrain from the Germans could never recover. So, in a few simple urns, tne mroceeaings rasing a aevononai A. Burtenshaw and Mr. T. Parsons, An article appears in the ourrent1 isbue of “ Holy adding to the irritation of the newsagent by telling him character. Various local Ohuroh of England and Free B uruhshahu m House.—Mr. and Mra Cam belL irds, Sir Dbuglas Haig told them that victory was Ohurch ihinisters ha- LICENSEE CALLED UP. Min Hookway Trinity Parish Magazine” on the subject of Church “ they will get their [papers elsewhere ? ” syond doubt Most of them had been haters of e participated in the meetings, TnoRNBoRouan.—Mr.’ andM rs7 FreerT Services, in which the writer observes:] “ We have And owing to the shortage of labour and the difficul­ liitarism, yet they supported it with all their strength, whioh ha ie been well attended. On the appliestio c of Mr. J , B. Campion Coles, the Mira Owen. Miss Green. Mr. Bt John noticed lately that the singing and responding in church ties in getting bovs f ir delivery, it should be realised bmitting cheerfully, be hoped, to the self-denia On Wednesday *f ernoon a special meeting took license of the Kirg’s Head Hotel, Hailsham, was Thb H a NBURLEa—Mr. H. H. Coles. 1__ have not been quite as general as they : used to be, by all fair-minded peiple that the moderate charge of place at the Town Hall, the large Assembly Room transferred from Frank Oliver Sands to Mrs. Sands, the A. Pearkes. Mira Pearkea Mira E. Peari Flight possibly because our choir has been someWhat denuded the war, because they believed they were wife. It was stated that Sands had been called up and Officer Leslie Pearkes. Hr. and Mra P. 'ehner. Id. per week asked b; r most ne- ents for delielivery is the name of {the Lord. That raised very being well filled. The Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien of men’s voices during the war. Toe glory of our only a just and pro >er charge, hen one considers portant and urgent issues just now about which, Harding) presided, and there were also present on the had joined the Colours. Mr. and Madame Goiran. Min H ~ Min Church Service is that it gives ro muon part to the AngelL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey. the convenience of ha ingthepa[ Christian people, they must -speak. We were face platform ,neie Rev. J. Reid, Rev. W. MaofadyenMaofad' Soott, A M [STAKEN ID E A Mrs. and Mira congregation, and the congregation is expected to take six days a week, pe iple should bli face with ithe possibility* of starvation unless we Rev. H. x. Jameson, I Rev. G. M. Hanks, IRev. G. P. its part. There is no need at all to try to take the note William Meads,: of Westham, was summoned in I BURLINGTON PLAGE. pay it. i uld do two! things. If we could dot economise Bassett Kerry. Rev. W. Lee, Rev. David Barron, Rev. the choir takes in those pbrtions of j the . service that we Don’t go to the poo: newsagent and say, “ I object to the food stpffs we had in band, and if we could not J. G. Henderson, Rev. E. 0. Lansdown and Mr. J. reepeet to an unobscured light. I - Park Houbb. — Mr. G. Goldie Tanbman. Mra Hill. repeat together. I t is necessary for thel ohbir to take a pay this delivery ebs -go of Id. on principfe." I have Liebeni P.0. Goodrall started that he saw a bright lighk Mra Lillie. IfisaUlUa Mra H an----- note in order to lead a large congregation such as ours, imehow’ increase the number of ships that brought showing from defepipdant’s lant’s shop at Westham. Defen­ been told that many times! and the only principle I od to us from over sera, we must either starve or The MkYOR, in the course of some opening remarks, PKsHTiiUHT.—Mr. and lira Naylor.. M ra Hartopp but it is much better for the congregationatior to join in with can see in it is the bi d one of getting people |to work dant told him that [he had had a shade over the lamp Houbb.—Mra Grw. Mra Allen. Mra Turner. is impos- submit to our enemies. ( If anything interfered with based his observations on the words, “ Brotherhood iP the natural voice, as to many .the h gheri nc for nothing 1 ie use of'pr the production of ships to bring food to and mutilal consideration.” H e thought that in order and pulled down iron shutters, but he thought being Martin sible. We much hope that everyo: y to take an In conolusion,ma; •' say that several local newsagents Christmas week it would not matter. audible part in the general Oonfeeai. me churches ihonld-be stopped. I t was not denied to understand what these words , meant they wanted to [A fine of 10s. was imposed. . j . , ------Jllra Berkley. Mira Lee. MlsaChi; are already serving th tir oountry, and in the next few have brotherhood and mutual consideration not only Mra Howard Morria Mice Smith. MraT now the tendenoy is for the ohoir the general weeks five or six othei s are leaving their businesses to Confession in such a low voice aa.to quahpitiejfof food uTria manufactured Sixtyqfivf amongst themselves but throughout the oountry. [ HERSTMONOEUX CASE ADJOURNED. t impossible go into khaki. , • " j .-i ! in bushels of grain were every year turned into Before the war commenced there was not much mutual ffiS'^SSSL for the congregation to do anything l lisper. This Keep those business is alive by continuing to deal at Walter Beeney, of !Hers,tmonceux, was summoned for 8. Keyte. Madame Hqnilbln Dennis. Mdlle Bqullbin. is not ideal; the Confession is to be T all, albeit , whilst 360 million pounds of sugar, enough to consideration going qn. We were almost on the verge persistent cruelty to his wife. Mira A. Smith. Mr. Hardy. Miss Hardy. Mira their shops, even t) ough there may be apparent pply every family in the kingdom with 45 pounds, of oivil war in Ireland and there were constant feuds Lethbridge. Miss Roaka Lieut B. F. Martin. Mira ‘ with a humble voice,’ which d008 n°t .alwbisper. inattention or other ( ifnculties to meet with. It will Defendant did not appear, but senti a letter in. which the general were being used for the manufacture of intoxicating between capital and labour. Then the bolt from the blue was enclosed an inti mation tha 5 he was being profes- Haraell. Mira J. Hassell. Miss K. Curtiss The union of some hundred^ of voioes.n be a sad state of affair i for the man to return and find drink. When they were told by responsible Statesmen came and that conceited, swaggering Prussian—he Confession is moet impressive,, and iti shot be the same his home and hopes as d happiness wrecked. sionallv attended by Dr. Stansfe d. HOWARD SQUARE. , >t there was a shortage of food in these islands, and used the word Prussian definitely and advisedly, and Thd to i^ tra te s ’^fc lerk (Mr. E, O. Langham): W hat with the Lord’s Prayer, the Creed, 'the IRi iponses and Yours faithfully, *. that that shortage tended to become very acute, it was VARD House Hotel.—Miss M.JK.^Kdjnonds. the General Thanksgiving, and also (with tl >e singing of not German—came and thought he could dominate the is the. matter with him ? Kdmocds. lire. Lowe. O. Lon the * Amens.’ Let us see that we maf' our ideal A. J. CARTER, Hon. Sec., madness for any Government to allow our dwindling world by might and power. Unfortunately he perjured Mrs. Beeney: I don’t know, I have been away for — r Judge Edmonds. Mira B. E. Edmonds. 1___ of congregational worship, i supplies of gram, sugar and coal to be used in the himself aid showed himself void of all moral worth. three weeks. _f __ ibble. Rev. and Mrs. F. 8. Edmonds. Mr. Fredk. that all tjikb their part, Eastbourne and E istrict Stationers’, Booksellers’ mfactnre and transport of drink. It seemed they Then arose up the old country of England and brother­ neither harrying nor dragg , but keeping time with and Newsagents’ Association. The Chairman: Ho asks us to let it stand over for & O. Basse. Mra Downes and child. Mra A. Robert-ou the choir, and neither too lou nor too 8dft.r One of the become accustomed to prohibition now; prohibition hood began rapidly, i They saw the aristoorat and the fortnight.__L IIHave______you)L. ______any objection ? Steele. - Ifin Steele. Mira M. J. Tew. Miss birch, 17„ Terminus-road,I, J un. 3rd, ofl white bread and prohibition for every : thing except miner, the so-called | “ knut” and the labourer, the v/iMra. Beeney : I db i’t know hoyv I shall live. Miss Tyrrell funotions of the ohuroh offioqrs should be to set. an liquor traffio. Under the Defence of the Realm scientist and the olerk, the Englishman and the Indian, IJUBfndon------w L s.odge L .—Mr. and and Mra M Dorman. Miss and example in this way^.’ I # The Magistrates’ r Clerk: How» have you been living Master Dorman. Capt and Mra. ! Rarnedala Mra The article also deals with the subject t>f reverence as A lt the Authorities might do almost anything, but the Scotsman, the Colonist, the tree Irishman, the since you have been‘a way from him ? a help to work, and points out various wavs in i which A VICAR ON PRUSSIAN MILITARISM. thierewasope "ling they must not do, they must not Welshman rallying together, shoulder to shoulder, Mrs. Beeney: Onlfriends. HoLVHOom—Miss German. Mrs. Davison. Mra 1Peach. this desirable characteristic may be fostered. interfere with the poor man and his beer. France______had pearing] in tne trenches. This was equally applio- The Chairman : Ip is rather a serious case. We can­ Mira Slzmund. Mira Laurence. Misses TuOk. Mira deialt with the i question and so had Russia, but in e, in his opinion, tjo the womanhood of the nation, not take it in his absence. Kendall | ! 1. England, dear old England, it must be allowed to work and they saw the princess and the seamstress, &o., The case was accordingly adjourned for a fortnight. SmNhTON Houbb.—Mra Stsmborough. Street “ It is clear,” writes t ie Vicar of All Saints’ (the Rev. It£ levilish will.! Mrs.Mooyaart going to their hospitals and working in other directions lart SUSSEX VOLUNTEER RECENT. G. M. Hanks) in his 'Parish Magazine, “ that if the ; to do what! they could to help in the war. This brother­ LOOKING! FOR TROUBLE. LASCELLE8 TERRACE. militarism of the Prusi ian party in Germany whioh is 5th BATTALION. hood would have a lasting influence and would prove a George Robins, aj Hailsham mian, was charged with IX.—The Rev. Inues B. and Mrs. Wane. Mira Wane. accountable for so mucl of the trouble Is to he broken great blessing. Mr. Horae i Wane “ A " Company. I by arms along and pain ulway still lies before us, oalling [ F d O D PRODUCTION; being an absentee fro n the 1st H.S. Garrison Battalion 45.—Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Foster, f. The R ek W. Maofidybn Soott spoke of “ Nations (the Buffs) since Detkjmber 26th, 1916. Battation Headquarters: 81, Sontb-strcet. for unlimited sacrifice. The measure of universal and their rulers.” Ths spirit of the nation was not, he P.9. Cl^rk stated (that at 8.15 p.m. on January 2nd Company Headquarters: The Drill Hall, junotion-road. service whjch ’ ’ ’ is " ’being p repared’ will claim every avail- KaiBPUVEm -?M&^rerg. Mltis Andrews. Mrs. able manm and woman in tho country for {essential work. To the E ditor. said, something that could be changed by force, but he went to the Kingfs Heajd public-house, where he saw i Andrew,, '. Mr. and Mrs. Gritten. Mr. Cohen Orders for week ending January lljth, 1917. only by prayer. They) could not dragoon ideals into a the prisoner. Witness told him he had a communica­ Bklobavk. Mira William*, (lira G. Williams. Miss No one can estimate tl e influence for good of such a S ir: Great credit is due to our Town Council for the nation, out they could influence it by the power of tion from his CommAndin^ Officer! to the effect that he Wtuginptan. Mira Bowd. »»• Barclay. Mira Lowy. Company Orders.: |i measure on the charactt r of a nation such os ours. Amid ibrgy they are showing in dealing with the question of yer. 7 hey were praying for peace, but they would had been absent since December 26th, and prisoner Mlm Whaley. Miss Weir. Mina, Osborne. Mr. aDd Every efficient Volunteer must attend ait lbast 10 drills all this mobilisation of t. nation’s physical and mental land cultivation for food production. Councillor Prior very si ort-sifehted ] indeed if they thought that all replied: I did not intend to gj) back. I have had Mrs. Goo. Weslgate. Mr. and Sirs, Bhareman. Mis=ea in each month to qualify for ‘’Section A.” j ; force let us not—as alchurch—fail in mobilising the is ;he right man ,in the right place, and, further, he is Mouled 12). Mrs. Shaw. Masters Shaw U) All members of the Company, including {all recruits, spiritual force of the na lion.” p . . / they had I o do was td defeat Germany. They had to quite enough of the iA rmy ; they have messed me about in his pie merit and enjoy? digging, even when there is recognise that civilisation was now toppling in ruins . WILMINGTON SQUARE. H must attend tho Sunday drills during the winter months. no “ cuckoo to listen to,” unless it is the “ cook who” quite long enough. I shall give them all the trouble I P latoons 1, 2 and a. I | . about their ears. I t had been very shaky for a long possibly can.” J &—Mrs. Over, f. Mrs. Mason. Mira Mason bo: Is his potatoes, time, and they were now witnessing the ruin of it. It Supt. Willard said that, on the day previous to the -AL—Mrs. and Master MelvlUe Stephens All Parades to be at the Drill Hall, Junotlon-road. While it is incumbent on all to do their utmost to U .—Miss Ball. Mira Freer. Mla,es Allpress HAIOLSHAM. had been oased upon wrong principles, and we were prisoner’s arrest he had instructions from the Military Sundays, parade at 3 p.m. } • I H] increase the food Supply, the great thing iqlto economise now seeing our mistake, and to recognise as we had Authorities to ask tho mab to go back, but as he did Nebraska MANSiqw.-Mr._ andmMr». Franc:'raools, fi Mrs. Week Days, except Thursdays and Satiirdays, parade T h e H a r r i e r s .—[The meet on Saturday in labour. Admitting that more land is required for Salmon’s f. Mrs. Wells. Miss Wells. Mas tors Wells (2). ip hear the ohurch never recoi prised before that the spirit of selfishness had not go he was asked to arrest him. Mrs, Cluoksteln’s f, ‘ the purpose, it should be borne in mind that a great been one, if not the supreme, motive in orir boasted The Magistrates’ [Clerk: You,will not do yourself j ___ __ Mondays, No. 3; Tuesdays. No. 1; Fridays, No. 2. ______r duration, when deal of labour mubt be expended iri) “ turning over ” new G rampian MARSIOB.-Mr. and. Mrs. Arohlbold_W;ood. Wednesdays, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 O.C.’s drill. hounds had to give up the pursuit owing to lack of civilisation, not only individually, but collectively. any good by giving trouble to the Authorities. Mr. and :Mia Robert Bain. Major and Mrs. Craig, t Thursday, 8 p.m. to 1(1 p.m.. shooting at Miniature ground. Surely; the Oounoil could appeal to the What was needed was i b new spirit in the nation; that Prisoner, who \ ’ said he had been under the doctor Draft i, 1 - scent. Another^hare ga\|e sport of a variable character, Qovernment to giye them power to compel the occupier i C« Range, Technical Institute; 7.10, drill for N.C.O.'s. scent being very catchy. Heavy going was experienced spirit of bi otherhood to which the Mayor had referred. since Dec. 26th, was r imanded to await an escort. WILMINGTON GARDENS. of every house with a garden attached to cultivate it for Men had lx >en blindly feeling for it. They had seen it in R ecruit Drills. owing to the Marsh i og in flood.—On Tuesday- the . food production. : There are in Eastbourne and neigh­ G bentwood;—Mrs. F. Phillips. Mira Phillips. Mri. Week Days, 6.30 p.m. ______r . Some time elapsed before a workmen’s organisations and in the great student move­ Sundays, 3 p.m. ;j ■ ]■'](•. ik met at Willingdor bourhood hundreds of houses with large gardens in a ment and ia many other directions. Social distinctions Everett. Mr. Harwood _ „ [ ,,, ,re was set going on the Hill Farm. A good run over good state of cultivation and well manured lying idle Darmstadt —Mini* Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Pan tin. Mira N.B.—New recruits will: in future drill at the College the downs ensued, tho qharry finally returning to the must alwa/s be subordinate to the spirit of Jesus and PantlOii ■ Gymnasium on week days. beaaura the ownef or tenant is “ economising.” Th< Christ. j ] P -Croydon Houbb.-M isses Clack (I). Nnrre Richard- vicinity whence she hac started and was then lost. gardens would require only the minimum of labour and aon. Mrs. Tillet. Miss Tlllet. Mira Fnssey. Mr. P romotion. 1 i Ratton was then drawn, but with a mist rising rapidly would produce the maximum of results, while new The intercessory prayers were offered by the Rev. MACKINTOSHS and Mrs. Bakor. Mira Gill. Miss Miohell Corporal L. 8. Mason to ;be Sergeant in 1 o. jl Platoon. the Master decided to sue Dend operations. grohnd requires the {maximum of labour, and will only G. M. Hai ks (v car of (All Saints). Throat that JEVINGTON GARDENS. Orderlies (for weekicommenolng Ja iuary 7th). produce the minimum. Owners of empty houses should How Mackintosh’s iA—The Hon. Mrs. Fraser. L The Hon. Mrs. Davson. L Officer, Platoon Commander T. B. Miller Sergeant, be eompelled to “ let ” them, or utilise them. de Luxe. Sunny lawn.—Mr. and Mrs. Maoray Corporal and six men from No. 10 8ectli , r PEVENSEY: I! have applied for ten rods of new ground, with the THE LATE MRS. MORRIS. —'B------pbinoiiavrnr- .—M- — - a. “Museen,------* t. Mrs. __ Rnnolman---- (For week commencing January (4th), knowledge (born of experience) that I shall be out of • Montpobd.—Mrs. Venables. Mira Venables. Mr. and Officer, Platoon Commander L. Maclaqhian ; Sergeant, T h e S tationmasticr “ J o in s U p .”—On th e pocket at the eipfl of the first year, while I would Mrs. Stephens and son Corporal and six men from No. 2 Seotioi oooasion of relinquishing his post as stationmaeter at willingly take double the amount of ground if it hod The fum ral c f the late Mrs. Morris (of Fernhurst, GBlton Bouse.-M r. and Mrs. Cowper. Pevensey, in order. to ; oin the Railway Operating Mr. and Mrs. Mnrrey Recruits can be taken ati the Compan| eadquartera, been already under cultivation. Surely if it is possible Uckfield), widow of the late Mr. J. B. Morris (for ----a. tees. f. Capt. and Hra. Baker, the Drill Hall. Junotlon-road, every wi day evening Division, Mr. E. G. Black nan was entertained at a com­ to conscript our bodies, it should not be impossible to many yean head of the firm of E. Morris & Son, iron-f ... Miss Devonshire. 7.40 to 8.40; also at Battalion Head qua] era 81, South- plimentary dinner, given i .t the Royal Oak Hotel; Mr. conscript the gardens of those who are either too lazy to mongers, F astbourne arid Lewes), took place on Satur­ THE unf:AGGINGr SPIRIT. . Ashton and child. street, between the hours of 11 and 12 e- day except William Elphick presided over a oompany that included woitk then! themselves, or too selfish to let aomebod day iat Oc ilynge Cemetery, the body having been Tuesday. ! • J ^ many of the traders and re lidents of the neighbourhood.ghbonrhood. ura them. Truly we are a funny nation. W_ broaght fre m Upkfield by motor hearse. The mourners Hoage i ______r laraoter and iuse.—Mr. Moore. Misses Moore (2), Officer Common •A” Co.. Warm tributes were pair to the high ebaraoter and a »1 market gardeners to fight and exempt paper- included W r. and Mrs. Jamps Morris (son and daughter- lb was_a “ Flag Di Beauteous vendors pressed 'VESSEL" , i 6thSurae(r obligingng disposition of _qlrc Mr. Blackman;Blackman,_ who suitably era, while we Want food. < , in-law), Mr. Hsrbert Morris (son), Mrs. D. Gilbert; bheir wares at every eitireet corner and lurked in every COMPTON STREET. acknowledgediwledged the friendlyfriend’ references, and said he should Yours obediently,' (daughter), Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris (son and doorway. Jones thr(Hded his way through the city H azrlvillb.—Mira Barnard. Mis* Gordon i „ oarry with him pleasing r< collections of. the .period . he daughter-m-law), Mra Reginald Morris (daughter-in- ■W.BITIH— Mrs. Johnson. MissNewen. Mr. and Mrs. Unuary 3rd. G. W. SMITH. streets and arrived al the offices ~of that old Soofcclih 5th CHICHESTER CADET BATTALION C.L.B had spent at Pevensey. The railway staff, ra a token law), Lieu;. Harold Morris, R.F.A., and Mr. J. W. drnq, Duncan, McHagjgis, & Fraser. Angelinetta. Mrs. Cattley. t „ 'L ' „ of esteem and good wishes, have preranted Mr. Black­ Morris (gr mdsans), the Misses Ellen and Charlotte M ona HOUSK.-Mrs. Molony. Mrs. Constant, t Mrs. man with a gold-mounted ;igarette holder in case and a BEST FOB ALL. Mr. Duncan, he wejs told, was out, but the other two Blvesen. Mr*. Klrton. Misses Kiiton Gilbert, tie Misses Ellen and May Morris (grand partners were in, andj he was presently ushered into an St. Cuthbbrt’s. — Mira Piokard Cambridge. Mies Orders for week ending January 11th. 1017. quantity of cigarettes. A t. Blackman has. also been daughter*' Mr. Hugh Vinall (Lewes) and Mr. and Lallaoiand. Mira Ethel Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Orderly Officer...... Capt. 0 . Soddy. the recipient of several gi ts from personal friends. For Children Teething, Mra Lavci der. inner sanctum, werq be found McHaggis and Fraser Orderly N.O.O...... I Lance- 3i Brooks, ' MRS. If your baby is restless and sitting on either side, of the fire and looking distinctly Kneiler v' ■ __ L ' cannot sleep,' give this old- The burial service was conducted by Mr. Thoe. discpnsolate-—not to say hungry. HYDE GARDENS. Monday.—______St. Mary’s Com] Daman:ly, parade at 7.45 P.m. WINSLOW'S fashioned remedy a trial, as Martin (mi lister of the Five Ash Down Chapel), who V7.—Mrs. Haines. CoL U ppleby. Mlsse" Upplehy <3> Wednesday.—All Bouls'^Conq :eas ordered. it on res Wind tc Teething . It’s really Duncai [Fwant to see,” explained Jones, Ohrist Church, parade at Headquart 8 p.m. in kit. An Irishman was brought! updp before a gave a shorj, and appropriate address. M arlborough House.—Mrs. Hugh Beans t Mrs. property xor inspeo- Magistrate charged with neing drunk amand disorderly. Diarrhoea. Yon will all \ but since it’s about] lunch-time I thought we might and Master Trubridge ,, All Cadets to bring all kltandO.L.B. S00THINC have a good night apd baby all go out together, and I’d come back with'you and Clarendon House.—Mr. Howell. Miss Ranrcme. Mrs. tion. „ i „ ___IJ J I Asked what he had to say for himself, l)e replied that will wake np bright and H. F. MathesPn, he had oome up in a tra n with bad oompany. The “ I thought your wife’s name was Eliza­ ^alk to him afterwards.” Wooltorton. Miss Thies. Mrs. Simms. Mrs. NIchol- Captain and Adjutant. SYRUP. happy. floor1- i ;! ! ±\ ! I h Magistrate asked who w< re his bad companions, and beth ?” “ ! Jo it is.” Then why do you call her Peggy ? ” 11 am sorry,” said!Fraser dourly, “ bub we canna GILDREDGE ROAD. the accused replied, “ Fou r teetotalers.” Well,” said “ Short for Pegasa.” “ W hathas that to do with it? ” ome oylt to lunch.” I the Magistrate, “ I think ;hat teetotalers are the beat T im e’s Mir a c l e s .—T eacher: “ Name some “ Why, Ptgasa is feminine for Pegasus!” “ Well?” What—aren’t y ouj g (oing to have any ? ” asked J ones H iohbvby.-M rs. Dnndas Wright. Mrs. Reeves. Miss Photographer’s assistant: “ Mrs] Perkington of the moat important things existing to-day whioh complains that her portraits do nob look like her. companions you could htve.” “ Ob,j they’re not,” “ Well, Pr Pensions Com­ Smart and Up-to-date Vans. —Apply, W. H. Smith]& Son, Eas; Grlnstead Krilway 3tation. { J 0 " W mittee found out tpe necessary information about , I [ R.OCBEJDX3STC31. tjhem. ood jo b b in g c o m po sito r (n.s.) w a n t e d .- HoufcE Co m m itTTH t e e . Experienced and Careful Men Farhcombe & Co,. Ltd., Lewe Clogs for Children.r The House»e Committeed reported G/YROOM-COACHMAN WANTED; ineligible drover that they had considered this reference from tho I only Employed. vX age; married or single; experienced with horses. —Apply, with full particulars, to w. G: B., Uown Park, Board, and samples of clogs and boots were, sub­ Draw ley Down, Sussex. REDUCTIONS in all Departments1 to Clear Surplus Stock. mitted. Resolved to| recommend the Board to give I ! tlie clogs . with irons a trial for£ six months,; the fTOUSEMAID (Under) WANT-ED at once; good Superintendent Relieving Officer to report in due ESTIMATES FREE. JLX■—m. perd®nf|il characterinvivi inuiojRjpouuio indispensable:' , ViWUllUcountiiyj girl ireferred; state wages and references.—Mins Co oqfort, course the result of pie experiment. The Ladies’ College, Scafofd, Sussex Receiving BomesJ—The Master submitted the j The Undermentioned, following etatistics regarding ,tho Receiving Homes APPLY AD WANTED for Offlce.-Ap The Univa B A R G A IN S are being offered in our Household Linen Dept. : ffar the past year: Number in Receiving Homes on L Carryingig Co., 2828,, Junction-road astbourne. 31st December, 1915,| 14; admitted during the year, ^ AD WANTED.-.-Apply, F. Hj Coote (late J. T. ’L in e N o. 1—1,0D0 Pairs of RELIABLE COTTON SHEETS; j bought 12 months ago and ju s t 4[78; births, 15; total, 507; transferred to Steyning Outfitter, 28, High j street, Scha Imilrmary, 176; transferred to * Hastings Workhouse, G. E. MAYNARD, L t d . delivered, to b|e cleared as follows : 71; transferred to Children’s Homes, 83; transferred ,ADYOoweywNGRSB REQUIRED for London children youngest nearly tjw.Oi—'Write, GjM Sale ( Price .. 6/11, 8/11, 10/11, lte/U, for Single Beds. tb asylums, 10; deaths, 22; discharged, 125; total, 487; res. r>fi. Fiul’.hfnipnA. -,i , ri/n remaining 31st Decerhber, 1916, 20V Complete House Furnishers, Chronicle’ Office, Eastbourne. To-day’s List •• 9/11, 11/9,' 13/11, lp/11, 18/11 Transfer of Inmates.—The Chairman of the Com­ A0HINI8T• “ (N.s.) WANTED, • - - -tdjr- must be used to good mittee reported that ne and the Clerk went to Hast­ M work.—Farncombe Sc. Co., Ltd), Lewes. Double Bed Sizes in proportion. ings Workhouse on tjho 23rd lilt, and saw the East­ AN (iheligib:lble) and------BOY— WANTED . t ------to wc bourne inmates prior to their removal to the Greystone Buildings, house and garden; good wages .-Apply at At Line No. 2—12 Ps(irs only PURE LINEN SHEETS for Singjle Beds. Tonbridge Workhouse. Of the 65 inmates, 63 went Stf:i t- Vincent's, Carlisle-road, Eastbo urne, any evening t i Tonbridge and twp sick men were brought , back e fter five o'clock. Sale Price 21/9 per pair; Usual Price 29/11- , t 6 tho Receiring Homes and had since been sent to Eastbourne a r r ie d COUPLE for entire work of Horn Garden ; references ; state wages.—Rector, Stratr Line No. 3—2 0 0 dozens t^ie Steyning TnHrmary. fM ird Tony, Salsburyl_____ 1 1 ' 1 RELIABLE TURKISH TOWELS, j^ust delivered from 191-5 Contract | Councillor E d en proposed the adoption of the Splendid Value. | j report. Ho saio he (went to Tonbridge Workhouse ILLINERjY.—VACANCIES fo APPRENTICES; on tho previousl day, jin company with Mr. Willmofc, _ small salary fr—| 1 commence------—nent.—Ml Phillips, Sale Prices from 1/Of to 3/11A and found the EastbburnC inmates very 'happy* and alien s 4 i, Grove-road Eastbour...... ne. vlery- -pleased with the)0 OULTRY KEEPERS should write to Joseph societies will give “ lectu) ettes ” showing how cereals was imposed. Maohinb Dspartmknt. A ihorley. Ltd., King's Cross, London, who aro the and other food material! and home-grown foods can Jack Smith, oi Cavendish-place, was summoned for r"ANTED, a HOUSE! AID; wages 10s. per we ok; Manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for a similar offence on December 26th. insurance paid; ooi Portable hope; good outii ir_ 2 6-ton Trucks. Thorley Poultry , Keepers' Account Book, also Book be used to lcesen the use of meat and fish, thuB reduc­ -Apply, King's Arms, ~ ide, Eastbourne. 1 12-in. Hack Saw Machine (nearly new). ing j imports and setting ships free to convey soldiers, The facte we -e sfated by P.C. Biggs, and the 1 200 Gall. Galvanised Tank. giving useful hints to Poultry Keepers—Both sent free. defendant had t< i pay Is. 'ANTI. . mediately, YOUNG LADY as p ate 1 Complete Set Exhaust Heater Coils (salt Laundry). CJALE.—Pretty; modem EIGHT-ROOMED VILLA,; EPAIRS.—REPAIRS to BICYCLES a Speciality. supplies and munitions to the various seats of war. . . cleaner.— ul& Lawrence, 110, Terminu 1 Knsfineer'a Power Drilling Machine with swing k_J.___«UDU. garden, L rosary, . orohard;______, _____ inside____ sanitation; free The National Poultry Society will show poultry­ OBSTRUCTION. hold; telephone; mile station.—” Oaks,” ‘ Observer! We devote our workshops entirely to bicycles. For rearing exhibits, with special regard to egg produc­ road Eastboqroi Office, East Qrinstead. ood work, reasonable prices and promptness TRY US. Lieut. John Grieve,, of Canterbury, was summoned LADY ASSb ncycles. Sewing Machines and Perambulators On Hire. tion. The British Herb-Growing Association will ~ W rANT. 'ANT; nme with LAT of Three Rooms in Elms-buildings TO LET g—Jury & Son, 3, 4 and 5, Trinity-buildings (near Trinity tell us how to grow medicinal herbs for the hospitals. for obstructing Carlisle-road with a motor car, on V v some ot the trade -ferred.—Reeve ,____ ,______Ibearlni and rent I2a.—Apply, I, Elms-avenue, Eastbourne. Church), Eastbourne. i : ■ j December 26th. I 8 tor ». East le blast (iron wheels). F The exhibits of incubators with living babies, doul OME BEGINNERS are getting Five Eggs from each * gather with the infant vfelfare stand, will deal with P.C. Simmont said the defendant left his motor W "ANTED, a OOMPANION-NUJ to invalid lidyi Machine, ring oil beai gs, URNISHED DETACHED HOUSE. St. ^.umony standing on the higjhway without lights. The car i T7[_ —Apply, H. Stephens, U, it-Btreet,jatnonf . T1A1 Lewes, mo: F avenue; two reception, three bedrooms, bath roo_. bird every week by using Karswood PonUry Spice iblern of economising infant life. Maohlne. (h. and c.). kitchen, garden; 21a. week; vacant endcontaining ground insects ; 2d., fid., la.—Holrnden and remained for an fiourj and witness lit one of the lights Suss ix. January.—Apply, J. T. Wenham, St. Anthony’s Mount, Sons, 210, London-road, East Qrlnptead. ' Ml1 ie whole exhibition,! in fact, will be brimful of for the safety of the ,publio. good DAILY SER oritro Dbpabtmbnt. w.»ninu-ne. interest. The wonderful collection of exhibits from 1EETH.—Artifi, .. Teeth, Jewellery, broken Gold Defendant, who did not appear, was fined £1. ; competent and thi FOR HIRE 16,6 and 10 TonB. I: ih e Ministry of Munitions will no doubt attract a «H- JWltsj.—FURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET. neai T auuand Oliver,Silver, xaaies,dies’. Gents’.uenrs . ; and ChildrenChildren’s s Ward- lot ! of attention. The | exhibition should give a La High-street; with or without board.—Box D. S., tobid8 prioe8 Pald-—Uocoek, 200-201, Queen’a- THE RESULT OF A GLASS OF RUM. IOUSEMAID, age from 20 to 24; j GOOD DUN COB, 14.2 hands; flveyeais; perfectly East Sussex .News." Ljawea. road, stimulus to the war savings movement in Eastbourne, Ellen Millett 69), ] of Sittingboume, was charged ' ihnrcbwomsin.—Mrs. Phil andr the stand arranged ’ for the local War Savings A sonnd and qniet: also Governess Cart and Harness, e n t is a b u r d e n y o u n e e d n <»t b e a r .—se, HE GREATEST DOUBTER is COfNVlNOED after with having beei druhk and disorderly, in Whitley- Asht urn ham, , near BrlghtQl all in good condition. FoR SALE. No dealers.—Apply, “Personal Ownership” on this subject, post free on T one thorough1 test of KARSWOOD SPICE, con­ Committee will be a centre of interest. It will be road, on Januar r 4tn. Tower Hoase, Lingfield. Riplication, mentioning ” Eastbourne Chronicle” to the taining ground insects—the egg producer it is a pleasure remembered that Her Majesty the Queen bought the P.C. Bean saic tile anagers, The Provident Association of London, Ltd. to sell, because it gives such satisfaction. Packets 2d. first 15s. fid. War Savings Certificate at the Economy IY0LE8. MOTOR OYOLE8 and CYCLE OARS.- shouting and staggei fJB ANTED,______,___ i We have the Pick of the Market. Triumph, B.S. A., 246, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 6d., is.—Geo. Martin, The Stores, South-street, Chailey. Exhibition at Knightsbridge last summer. No doubt Prisoner said she 1 TV oomfortable home offered.—State wages, e; Bparkbrook and Raleigh. BARGAINS in SECOND­ C1E A. FRONT.—Rent £120: vacant March; two recep this example will be well followed at Eastbourne. woman gave heri a glass of rum. She wanted to go i. If any (fare paid for Interview I appointin' HAND MOTOR OYOLES.—Rugg, Lewes.1 ’Phone 147. IO tion, eight bedrooms, bath room ; present tenon A splendid musical programme has already been to Hastings. 3enner, 2, Madelra-terrace, Kemp 'own. Brighi ARMERS’ MARKET and FIELD BOOTS, sizes 6 to retiring; unique chance of obtaining Houso with severa , „ . ------oceasibnally longer,' in first- organised. The “ Blue Boys ” will give two special As the prisoner had been in custody for one night ANTED well-educated YOUNQijLADY to F 12; made of best Army Leather; worth 25sj 20 pairs years’ connection ; part furniture could be taken at class Private House; district ot Carlisle, Silverdale. concerts at 7.30 o’olock in the evenings of tho 17th she was discharged, her fare to Hastings being paid In {School. — Apply, any time before 3 at 18s. 6d.—Boot Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Wholesalevaluation. Another, two minutes from sea, three recep­ Grange and Blackwater roads; [about 12 to 15 visits and 26th January-; on the 19th and 24th the Knuts WBerwiyn House School. Lewei and Making Department, 196 and 198, Seaside, East- tion. seven bedrooms, bath; rent £100 ; vacant March oi: ’.V)V,ua .''joanling houses need apply.—Box 1,000. out of the poor box. : » bourne; or fromf 206, High-street. School-hill,, Lowes. Chronicle Office, South-street, Eastbourne. Kamp Konoert Kompany will give musical evenings; XX) ANTED' CARMEN and LOADERS, over milll on Ihe 18th and 22nd the Manderinettes will delight v ' - LAN ABSENTEE. V V age; good wages ; Constant Work; refereu«» OR SALE. Ladies’ Warm-lined FELT BOOTS. NFURNISHED Self-contained FLAT, or part of visitors. On the 20th ana 27th and 25th the Cavalry Gunner Chart Sherwood was charged with being requl red.—Stevenson Sc Sons, Oorn and Coal Merohahts,| Morocco Leather Golo-h. or all Morocco Leather U . Quiet House WANTED in March for Two Indies - 85, Se aside, Eastbourne. ,______i______: arm-lined; sizes 3 to 8; marvellous value, 5s. lid.— ClOUTHFIELDSj HOAD. — Capital non - basement) Lusnington-road (sunny side) on near neighbourhood’ Camp Command Comedy Troupe will take visitors an absentee fro: the R.F.A., Woolwich, Boot Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., Wholesale and Making |lO ! HOUSE ; three reoeption, six bedrooms, bath; preferred ; rent £50.—Miss Broad; 3, Sponcer-road, East- I away»y from the troubles of the war. The total takings P.S. Boumer lid he went to a house in Desmond- ( UTH, BOOT TRADK.—WANT IMPROVER Department, 196 and 198. Seaside, Eastbourne; or from central position: rent £85 ; immediate possession. — ooume. a t all these concerts will go to the Eastbourne War road, where he_ jaw the prisoner. When asked for | Y and Boys to Learnjearn ,.Boot Making i n i Boot Repair-; 206, High-street. Sohool-hlll, Lewes. Further particulars from J. C. Towner & Bromley; V OU SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM Thorlev^ Hospital Supply Dep6t. his pass, prisoner said he had tom it up. dsoOlog Maklnjling.—Boot Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,! OR SALE, COB. VAN and HARNESS.—S. G. N., House Agents, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. 1 Poultry Spice, is different to any other PouuX 1 avitations have been sent to many influential Prisoner said the reason he had not gone back; w-as 19?aijd 198, . Eastbourne. ~.** Chronicle " Office, Eastbourne.______m O LET, TWO|UNFURNISHED ROOMS, central; Spice, and contains all that is necessary for keeping f! residents of Eastbourne and district inviting them to because he had np means. - J ^ F [JL permanency; suit two ladies or married couple.—? poultry healthy and producing abundance of Eggs. Sold < UTH 01* YOUNG WOMAN with'some knowle IOR SALE, cheap to good home, Bable COLLY DOG ; i. 8;,;'* Chronicle ” [Office, Eastbourne. in Cases containingcontaicin; 72 packets Six Shillings Cartons add! their name* to the list of patrons. A full list of poultry and vegetable production; F ° i three years old ; exchange for in old Hens.—Apply, (two sizes) Is. Id. ani favourable replies will be printed in our next —AY•V ily, Bemusset Hall, The Pottage, Relbr Dutt, Draper, East GrinBtead.______O |LET, a SEMI-DETACHED VILLA; six rooms id 6d. each, by Agents in all parts. __ and offices; [rent £20.—Apply to Samuel Jenksj SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL AND 0UNG LADY A88I8TANTS WAITED____ ft Grocery lOR 8ALE, OAST IRON, GEARED WELL WIND­ ramley Nursery. [Ashurst Wood. At’Tp p ’ F IN IS H E D DRY COT- and Provision Business; knowli ge of Provisionsl LASS, oak platform and 120-ft. chain.—Ryst Wood W TAGE, for lady and maid; three bedrooms bath, prefe red.—Apply, by letter, i, experience and Ige, Forest R o w . ______j rp O LET, in SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, Ssuitable. fi^ h ^ Prpf,nrerid Full paiticulars, ;.,7017 m°deratft M,, 7, S;teyne-street. rant, somo rhohthsBognor if R e f e c t o f St r ic t [Tr a in in g .—P rin g le b y : COMFORTS FUND. salar; required, to Dunster, Post JL roomy well-lit LOOK-UP SHOP with good basei • 8o you stopped smoking because she asked you to do bouri e._____:______OR SALE, 50 dozen good WALLFLO WER PLANTS; inenti Reasonably rent.—Apply, Manager, “ Uhronicle ’* ANTED, BARN or LARGE BUILDING of any F fair prices.—H, Earl, Hamsey, Lewes, Sussex. kind, suitable for storing ;tbcatri(;al scenery (in «of” Horkius: “ Yes, and I stopped drinking and To the E ditor. o u n g la d y ■ r e q u ir e d as icas Office. South-street, Eastbourne. W card-plfying and went into refined society.” Pringleby: OR SALE, a RUBBER WRINGER, in good condition; Eastbourne or neighbourhood) < n£ar a Railway Station BOOK r KEEPER ; must be erper price £1.—Apply, Agent, near Chapel, Dormanslatid. ■fio, LET.—39, DESMOND ROAD, Eastbourne; rent for choice.—Apply, with full particular, to Mr.“ Clark, ~- “ Ana yet you did not marry the girl.” Horkins : S ir: Mrs. Cullen, hen. secretary of the Convalescence acourY »te.—Apply, Manager, Fisheries, 8y Ter; F 12s. per week.—Apply, between 7 and 8.30 p.m.,; Devonshire Pqrk ITTheatre, Kastbourno. " “ Well, you see, after I found that I had reformed like and Hospitality Committee of the above fund, whose Eaattonrne. ' ______RAMOPHONE RECORDS (new), 9d„ lsrand Is. 6d.