GOLD WATCH AED BRACELETS. NEWEST AND BEST. LIMITED Real Gold Self-fitting Bracelets IjO W E S T POSSj b l b p r i c e s . xoith Jewelled Lever W atcher FROM 6 0 /- EACH. W m . Brufcrd&Son, GUARANTEED. Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, FASHIONABLE VISITORS AND GUIDE Wm, Bruford & 8on, ORAGE. 100, Terminus-rd., Eastbourne
T e l e p h o n e : 22a;, E a s t b o u r n e Registered at the G.P.O. as a N ew spaper. EASTBOURNE, SATURDAY: NOVEMBER «, 1916 ised in Separate E s t a b l i s h e d 1856, PRICE ONE PENNY. impartments. ■ p ASTBOVRNB COLLEGE SCHOOL OF COMM] HE LADIES’ COLLEGE* Warehouses MARY H . COOPER, A r t i s t i c C o u r t D r e s s m a k e r . President i i QRA8 8 INGTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. of 1 1 . PXVIINMY b o a s . THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, T Shorthand, Typewrittn f. Book-keeping. Bus) A Day School for the Daughters of Cfeat l s a w i bourne. } VI Principals: toC. Geography, Arlthi ictlo, Latest Creations in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices Head M aster t , The REV. V, S. WILLIAMS, K.A. MISS HITCHCOCK amd MISS CRAKE 'CERTIFICATED TE, .0H1 (Successors to Mias Dee Rnellee) -te-date Vans. Sohools ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. i - t 1 THE GAS COMPANY Assisted by a large Staff of Resident and Vhdtine Day and Evening cia nee. ' t- | ' !' ‘ * ^ Masters and Mistresses. Telephone 7U , Pupils prepared, if desired, for the Preliminary, Juntos id Careful Men LL SIDE, ST. ANNE’S BOAD, begs its Senior and Higher Cambridge Local Examinations, alsa . BA ITBOURNE. for Matrloulation, London university, for tbs Society lployed. 6 , LISMORB ROA EASTBOURNE. of French Professors In London and for the Examination i Preparato -y Sohool for Boys by the Associated Board of the Royal Aoademy of Muria Pi'S. JONES, MA., F.F “ ~ " fltf “ Clients and Royal College of MubIc. nuel College, ( ambrii Students desirous of pursuing their studies after leaviny U to he propaied for Public School may join Advanced Classes In English Literature „ Osborne. to order and History, French, German, Latin and Mathematics ial arrangement* for Day Pupils DICKER & C( ' • E . A P . SLOOOMBB), - 1 0 , - Hookey, Net-ball and Tennis Clubs. (o. i | aores of Paying Field In Cl Sohool French Library. HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS & GROCERS, Sussex Gardens, A FEW BOARDERS ARE RECEIVED. GAS FIRES EARLY* Scholarship—open to girls under 14—tenable a t thy ^ STAVBLBY ROAD, MEADS, HASTBOURNH. Ladles' College for three years; examination in oaoneo, OPPOSITE TOWN Bt Telephone No. 118. Labour Uon with this held In January of every year. School for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). For Prospectus, further Particulars, fto.. apply to tae a n d Principals, The Ladles’ College. WINES, SPIRITS MINERAL WATERS. The Principals will he at home to see Parents Oto- Era. F. H. Browne and Him Tait-Beid, B.A. to fix them' ' bnelnees Every Friday Afternoon between 2J» and 4J0. ;e Furnishers, Old Qlenlivet Whiskey, 3/6 4/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 36/- A 42/- per dozen. | Assisted by aJArge Resident Staff of Trained . A ' ; and .Indus Ire. n e w j a m s Ask *o» Price Lo t . b e b n o r o f t -e l l e s m b b * aildlngs, . Is Scarce. I, SPENCER ROAD SOHOOL BOTTLED FRUITS, the. ZsLSpaoira n . G B ate of B, The Avenue). Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Eastbounta* FOR BOYS INTENDED FOR BUB M ISS LLOYDS has removed to more oommodioae The Sntjjeote of Instruction indude Robert*, 0. O’Brtm premises and is prepared to reoeive an til Public Secondary —» *- number of DAILY PUPILS. attention Is paid to ibjeote and BAKER & SMALL CLASS FOB THE CfflLDBEW A OF GBNTLHPBOPLB ONLY Is held at I, GRANGE ROAD, and —- A delightful a u sn tt UNfOIPAL SOHOOL OF ART MADE BREAD, /GRANVILLE HOUSE, GA ROAD, MARSHALL DUNBAR Pupils oan be prepared for the Cambridge Preliminary IdIDENOE, situate 1n thes (TnoKmoAi, Itt rrm rrn, Gbovs-boad). MACHINE U MEADS, EA8 TBOU! Examination, M (Proprietors: MARSHALL and SON), Beginners are reoeived. . TO BE LET or BOLD; DAY and EVEN IN } CLASSES are held In all Resid en tia l, P reparatory and F in ish in g ell laid out grounds, inolud- Gir l s’ School. References from Parents of Pupils. ns; capital stabling; -gooff Branohes of Art, inol idles Classes In Metal Work, DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. rate.—Apply, Oakden St C o , Wood Oarvlni 5 ana Leather Work. Principals—MRS. 0 . H. DU LA MOTHE and )AL, NAYAI AND MILITARY TAILORS, Apply, Miss B. Clbatheb. Visitors oan jjin for short periods. MRS. NELSON FOLEY, R 8 0 (Lond.) late non-basement, sunny Furv of the Ladles’ College, Cheltenham. ilDING HABIT AND BREECHES MAKERS. , AESIDE, MOAT CROFT ROAD, ,r months; two sitting, four MUNICIPAL SEONDARY DAY SCHOOL 19 and 81, C hurch-street lfi, Pevensey-road and 176, Seaside. Assisted by a well-qualified Staff ’ )rht, piano.—Proprietress, I t 95...... s ’ Established 1893, EASTBOURNE. FOR GIRLS T House beautifully situated in Its own Grounds. Good Preparatory School for Small Children. i (Upp ibton-roac), ' T el, 4 6 9 , Tennis Courts and Playing Field. Recreation and ! EM i-DetACHED COTTAGE Gymnasium Room (SO f t long). II GH CLASS LADIES ’ TAILORS. DAILY PUPILS and a limited number of BOARD ER£U ood tenant; sound five per MUNICIPAL SEONDARY DAY SCHOOL Special Advantages for Music and Modem Languages. Visitors’ Children received. >od reasons for selling.—CL» FOR BOYS HOSIERS AND SHlRTMAKERS. Entire charge taken of Children whose Parents Prospectus and references, op application. are abroad. AND DISTRICT. - Fey (Technical I nstitute, Grove-toad). IS TO BE LET OB SOLD ha Proepeotus and fnllj lartioulars of these Schools oan Flannel* Waehed in 1lain Water, for the storage of which large underground Concrete Tankc.have been eomtrueted. I l l & 113, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. Principals—Mrs. M. D. FORDBR and Miss FORDER. locality, with excellent raO- he obtained from THE SECRETARY, Education Com SAVIOUR'S CHOIR SCHOOL, :hton and Eastbourne, apply mittee, Town Hall. Eaa bourne. and Estate Agents. Mai)5£> EASTBOURNE S• SOUTH STREET. ftfDME. EMILES PETRELLI, R.A.M, BOYS ARB TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF BIGHT. IISHED ; .dining room on.' Fare AS pub Annum. icooma as required; special SANITAKY STEAM LAUNDRY CO L imited, Many Choral Scholarships, some of which oover tree doors from sea; very the whole amount of the Fees. Telephone No. 885. Aubyns-road, Eastbourne. L 8 ILVERDALE ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Training for SiG GUESTS REOI l a t i m e e r o a d , E a s t b o u r n e . highly recommend Far Prospectus and other information aftply loroquetMdeasanti Every convenience Is provided for ensuring the H igher Glass of Work for Families, Lodging ______THE WARDEN. ______Avenne East bourn LANGUAGES. Houses, or Hoteb ig position; high IS S BALLS, L .L .A i.’, tree sitting room. SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. 5, CORNFIELD TERRACE. Tel. Hi. Under Ryval Patronage. Eat. 1868. M ed “ Me* Hill, Sanitary Steam Sueocaafvl in Examination Work. J, as a laundry or private T H E c e n t r a l g y m n a s i u m , COACHES BACKWARD PUPILS OR TAKES 1 COTTAGE and Laundry. ngs, situate at Highgata, CORNFIELD ROAD, Eastbourne. SPECIAL SUBJECTS WITH STUDENTS In mm.—For particulars apply Proprietor, Pups. GqORGB RABBIT (late) Sergt- Families or Sohools. de Rougemont, Solicitors. taughtby Highest References. HOUSE RENOVATIONS experienced teachers. 1 adles and Ju nd FLATS TO LET for th® personal supervision of Mrs. GhOBSi mt8 from 2 gns. to 18gns. a. attended. For partio' Oars apply at lU flS S M . GRAHAM |8 C W l Dlpl6m6e, Paris (let Class Certlflcate), LOOM and B FOOTBALL, HOOKEY, GOLF, Gives LES80N8 In PRACTICAL Dl MARK MARTIN & SONS DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ling to take and MAKING, FRENCH PATTERN N. OOLLIp8j 8POET8 I ! • ,_4ri and MITjLIKTBRY* 1%/flSS HUTTON MOSS and MISS PAINE IV l will resume their CLAS8 ES FOR CHILDREN 8, SOUTH STREET (Near Town Miss Bohofleid has had 13 years' experier at THE GYMNASIUM. Yq^ k-road, on SATURDAY. !TENHAM OOUK' LONDON,, W, Internal and External Decorations, October 9th, a t 2,80. 'HR FORGE, OETZMANN LONDON." ’.MUSEUM "ONE.’ ESTIMATES FREE. - t] Schools Attended. Apply. 89A, HARRINGTON ROAD, LONDON. B.W. TI/TISS LIZZIE BARTHOLOMEW 1X1 (Oertifloated Pianist Trinity College, London, DANCING ANb DEPORTMENT. Certificated Senior R.A.M and R.O.M " * MILLER & SELMES, ISS LUCY WAY bega to announw ihed SITTING ROOM anff GrVRB Lbssoxs in M her CLASSES take tOwoe In the SAFI , anaand u.jc.) if1 1 uesireu;desired s lovely ra m f PIANOr/'T,*W mrrnnntr ’wLjI BOOMS on SATURDAYS, atThreep.m. ,y station.—Mrs. H. Salvage, 9I WVW E L L , s. Decorators. Flnmberi GRATIS AND PUpilS BU< unlnations. Sohools attended. Privite Lessons give: I, WILMING-DN SQUARE, I -•-nye—we*.-- Description of Building and House Repairs done at Modsrhte Charges. Boston, Fox Trot, Fanny Dancing. ned COTTAGE TO LET; For Particulars address— .e garden ; sheltered, sunny IEPaIyMENTS. FOR It Is better Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. ; Mrs. Overton, The Rooks. 'UAL LENDEF than With Agents 8 8 , SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. £ 5 PBEPAID OEDEBS CAEEIAGE p a t h t o - A H T RAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES, JLDINGS.—TO LET,-with. d Works: 75, TIDE8WELL HOAD, EASTBOURNE I S S WINIFRED THOMPSON 61 Acres of Meadow Land, PR OMPT CASH ADVANCES, continues to hold CLASSES for DANCING, res might be obtained by RAILWAYe a i l w a y s STATION t a t i o n j 1IN m E n g l a n d o b w a l e s . MISS MARGARET BENECKE1 (k pnpU of Was DEPORTMENTM and GRACE CULTURE In Eastbounto ! Grass Land adjoining the. n ,A , _ Beatrioe Maloolm and Mr. W. Rothenstelm) HOLDS on SATURDAYS and MONDAYS. £1Q upwards- - -1. LIFE CLASSES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD MONEY. WARDROBES, nt and furtherpartionlam (next to 48, GROVE ROAD), An ADULT CLASS FRIDAY HVKNING& Agqht, County ' Lewea. Loudon A ProYincet Discount Company, Ltd., Boston Lessons given Privately and In Class. Hnhnali ivo or Three NICE ROOMSL ffouredalbr 1 0 — 4 and bn Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.46 MONEY. attended ana Private Lessons by appointment* ,od bath room.—Apply, A., IS, Lansdoune-road, Croydon. 12, SPEUtQFtELD-EOAD, Si. JOHN’S WOOD, N.W. its mode with /T-ieOA n ----a--- »------•* Lewes. Promptitude, Privacy, I asy Terms and Straightforward schools. Fall (Late 8 8 , Oumberland-terraoe). 1LTRY FARM (two acres)* Pawnbrokers, Jewellers and General Salesmen, i minutes station ; tenant ^ R A W IN G A) lY fJSS MINA HUDSON, Cert. Voe. T.OJL* pounds, trees, accessories. ? MONEY. I MONEY, 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE, ' r dormer PnpU of Mr. Albert VisettiL MfflB KATHLEEN , Royal Drawing GIVES LHBSONS w solo s in g in g , v o ic x >rd-grove, £45; Upperton- £10 to any Amount. D 0 N E Sooiety, A.O.T., Cert, i ith Kenringb n. Exhibitor Royal Always ON SALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECONDHAND WATCHES, CLOCKS, DEVELOPMENT and PIANOFORTE PLaVi N Q /^* idge-road, £85; Queen’s - Aoademy, Medallist, C rES LE8801 [g in Drawing and Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Goods. Cutlery, Telesoopes. Marine. Field and Opera Glasses, Pupils prepared for Examination. ExcellentTestimoniata. . 475; The Avenne, £80l— Cash Advances pro nptly made to Farmers, Painting either Privat 1 or in Class, Amongst tills yror a suooesses three pupils were selected Btbourne. Mias Shaw holds i dMng Teacher In Bpeotacles, all kinds of Musical Instruments, Books, &o., &o. —an d every article of Furniture in our Homo comes from PETER’S, ltlons a’ VI f“r Jbo Itoal Teste In Solo Singing at the Hastings Dairymen and all responsible Applicants. Boys’ and Girls’ Sohi s In LondOi i, and Is open to Oath Advanced on every deeeription of Property. ladiet»and Gentlemen't Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Cash. Musical Festival Competitions, and two Candida tea lrne and dip riot* Pupils have awarded Certificates for Senior Solo Singing, Strictest E bivact Assured. In oompetitl h with sohools In Pass, AdvanoedGrade, Associated Board R.A.M.&R.C J* . No F m Charged. Furniture to last J, East Dean- ipad, Eastbourne. PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. Ladim’ Choib. Advances Completi d ok Day ox Application. • • '% •, . ,'v. • ■ I • . ______W illoughby House, Station-parade. ; - - - j . ■ v ■' ' ; ; . ^ •• ,1. . ■ - v.-;< _ RAWING AND P. FG LESSONS, Personal Attention gi un. No Sureties required. —to add distinction to the Home, to be pleaai ng to the eye, and of oomfort to the*body, Apply by Lett er, In Confidence, to MIB8 MARGARET RIGG (Cert I mrd of Education to retain its newness to the last, to always pro ilaim that none but the best materials were 15 years Asst Teaoher Eastbourne tuhioipal Sohool ol M ESSRS. M. ! BARNARD & CO., used in its manufacture, and only the most-skilled labour executed it, and withal to | Art). Schools V is it e d . P bjvate P upi 44, Langnky-: to ad, E astbourne. offer you a PROPRIETOR OF THE Manaser attends personally every Thnnday, U a m. to 8 pm. I,to Agents, Eastbourne. Saving of 3/- in every £1 spent. 8 8 , WTLLINGDON] 1 ROAD. EASTBOURNE. ISS ELSIE Si M, Certificated L O -RUSSIAN FUR qualified and experienced InstrootoTaSd L id r £ 3 i s £ 1 , 0 0 0 haohere, nnder the direction of Mr. Moss. DVANOED Proi nptly and Privately upon .Gall and ramble through our Entire Store. All visits are free from importunity!! Plano and ) a Medical Qymnaslum attached for t > - » — ^ ’ - 8 . Note of Hand al< no. To Farmers, Tradesmen, 185 and 31, Western Soad, Brighto: M and Swedish Massage, under the direction of (INSTEAD LIMITED. fdlng House Proprietors, Clerks and Householders s F. 0. Charles worth, M.G.T.L, M.N.&P.B. RAGE. Tel. 13L wally. Terms arran ;ed to suit Borrower's oouve- oe. NO FEES, i LL Transactions Strictly O . H. OHATFIELD & SON, I PAIRS. OARS STORED. fidkntial. — Call o write J. BUTTERS St CO. HIRE OARS. WEST END DAXBT; & S O N S , Oowkeepera and Dairy Farmerg, I5PAKTMENT. DELIVER HIGH-CLASS DAIRY PRODUCK igMaohines (nearly nOwL ISS B. NOAI Three Times Daily to all parts of Eastbourne. M n W F .Y £51 o £5,000 on Note of Hand and Countered W e are now selling over £20,000 As It Is necessary to know from whence the milk sumiir a, and Threshing Maohh a i l • jJ q,, (> No gnretiee. Repayments COMPLETE ffOUS E FURNISHERS ofM the RAM . and R Is derived ire invite Patrons to inspect oar Farew to Suit borrowers’ convet lence. Low iqterost. Strictest < PIANOFORTE and i which turn the tables on extravagance and make these desirable and Dairies. privacy. Existing loans .aid off if desired. Bills of Sale and Counterpoint.—Ft Farm Spots t Dairies) ip and 1,068 Gallon Tank, at special rates, also ad’ ances on life Policies, Stocks t garments an aotual economy. Hampden Park. IS, Cornfield-terrace amO. and Shares, &o. Loans a impleted by post. Call or write Telephone 463, 19, Church-street. lr (nearly now). Actual Lender. 'Phone, B rignton5066. Distance no object 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Gardens, Brighton, MOLYNEUX PALMER, REAL NATURAL MUSQUASH COATS, in the Latest Belted Style, 4J Gns., worth 9} Gns. ARTHUR C. WHITEMAN, G• Mus. Bag., A.R.C.M. Other Qualities and Prices. 12, Ship & beet, Brighton. 'DLANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS^ ey complete (equal to new)* Five minutes’ walk from Central station, Trams stop at Comer, LESSONS IN COMPOSITION HARMONY, ual to nawk—Sold. ] . THE SEASON’S GRAZE- ,Jr* RiPMnvrrrua i
EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. 8 • - -- T" '' " r- ~ ..-^4-—:■ ; ■ • • i t - - PLACES Flower Show.' IDIICIPAL SECONDARY Doris POLICE COURT. POPULAR M G L IN f CONTEST. Fabxch Church '8t1 Nash, ^____ Oommunlon. 7 and f Doris Copp, Gladys Ashley, Marie ,rman; basket, 4 and 8rd Sundays; SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Ethel Funriell, Daisy Gamier, Uonnfi Easton; wild Monday.—Before Mr. Mayhewe, D.L. (in the ohair), “ BLUE BOYS v. EASTBdURNE FISH:” 1 12.15 2nd and 4th f W. BRUIOB]) $ SON flowers, Aliue Hart, Uwen Francis and] Ary Lake; tree Major H. P. Molineux, Mr. W. L. Wallis and Mr. T. ELLIOTT’S p.m.i cbild7cn[B f collection, Gwen Francis; flower anthology. Kate Ford, Parsons. Sunday at 4 p m-. Ruth Hall, Muriel Fletcher; flower competition, Dorothy OjfcLnge-. evenro PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. Nash; bomb throwing. Olive Vail. * LIGHT” CASES. A sea~angling contest, organised by the Eastbourne Days: lic.ly Oomm The sohool scholarship for girls under 13 is awarded to The followiimg cases underv the ligllighting regulations Pier and Boat Angling Association, excited consider STORES. nesdaya, 1I.S0 am . Madeleine Pittook. - were dealt wit]shbsly '**•-**the Magistrates 5.80 pm .; taints F TAT. WSIST WATCHES FOE SEfiVICE/USE. able interest on Saturday afternoon. The competition, Titfftiy HTia aa
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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 GEORGE’S CHURCH. PLACES OF WOBSHIP. KEWHAVEN SCHOOL MR. T. KIRBY S 'll BURT’S DEVONSHIRE PARK. DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. THE PIER. I From the Eastbourne Parish Magnaine HUNTING EXPK'VM: ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. HoW : MANAGERS. / “ WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD.” “ IT’S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY* Parish Church i, Mi»rB).-son*»r “ St. George’s Church is fast upprosuhing completion, As previously, the programmes ;>orformed by the Fantastic and funny are not convertible terms, but 'Oomin union, T i ^ a m. eyerr SundM i on l.t This domestic and military drama, which is being* 91 ] latins, 11 am. and« Li'aiy lfr.e roof will before long be put on it and will be A MASTER WHO PLAYS THE GAME. Devonsmre Park Orchestra th;s week under Mr. both epithets may safely Ixi uppl:ed to When Knights presented by Miss Henrietta Schrier and Mr. Percy h 8 uidays;V m m * m ■ and 4 The monthly meeting of the Managers of the New- rvored with pantiles, such as.some of us have seen on Norfolk Megone’s able direction have been selected W e re B o ld , the popular play that has tieen entertaining Lodge’s Company deals in vivid style with the presents r s on 3rd havon Group of Council Schools was held at the old Italian churches. This will give the dhuroh a with a view to pleasing all tastes and the manner of good houses during the week. Much of the comedy war. Three of'the scenes are laid in Tipperary, mad»-- .chttel's, Urban Council Offices on Wednesday evening. Dr. Soturesque character of its own, while preserving its Bailey's Magazine contains an interesting afcicle on interpretation has.left nothing to be desired. Following Business is ludicrous in the extreme ; it never, however, famouss by the well-known song, while the other Week i J . M cGlashan presided, and there were also present simplicity. We had hoped that our architect would Mr. T. Kirlly Stapley, of Eastbourne, formerly a the Pathetic Symphony of last week, Haydn’s Sym sinks to the level of the inane, but maintains a represents ------a barn on the Belgian frontier. The V ■ __ Wed- i Mrs. S. SargoanC Mr. F, Baldwin and Mr. J. 8. ive been able to write for us a description of its phony No. 2 in D major was performed on Monday .SSunrs, iif» a m. Otirr servioes: Daily. K am. and master of the Eastbourne Foxhounds, and now master genuinely humorous character throughout. As the inevitable German, spy, in this case a man named STORES*. K .80 a.m., Corbett, with the Correspondent (Mr. C. W. Hersee). ohitectural features. But now that he has practically afternoon and the rendering fully maintained, the high success of the production depends largely upon the Heinrich Dolman, who poses as a Swiss, is keenly of the East Sussex pack. The writer remarks standard set up by the orchestra in previous classical Utany and ad-lrek; Wm. 0. ! • the Late Mr. F. Evans. en the church completed he has gone to the Front as impersonation so long identified with the personality of interested in some valuable papers which are in „ ,■ W. A. B. Clemente Rev. G. Captain in the Royal Engineers, where a few Of Mr. T. Kirby i Stapley, M.F.H., it can be truly works in symphonic form. The two other most note Mr. James Welch,,it might be thought the present possession of young Lieut. Dennis Rathmore, but he i* TBS eatfelld (vioarV tevJW. The Chairman said he was sorry that he was pre West. Kev J. U. 8" Kenyon and Bey. 8. Kirkley. ehitecto were needed. The final stages of theohuroh said that he has played the game all round, and though worthy pieces of the afternoon were the “ Tannhauser ” company were producing the pieob at a disadvantage. caught in the act of stealing them By Hatty Mayne, vented at the last moment from attending the last “ the sport of kiugs ” claims his chief jaffeotions, he still overture and Cherubini’s overture “ Anacreon,” the •tjrnnc*r Memos Bo m . Dalehi /-road (In ectlon meeting of the Managers, but he would like to refer J1 he. superintended by Mr. Compton Hall, who This ie verv far from being the fact, however; for in resourceful American, who plays an important part i arlour’t Church), ' the Parish (lh n rc h ).^ _ _ _ Holy shares with him his office in London.” . has a warm oomer in hiB heart for gup and rod. Born former of whioh sounded especially well with the Mr. Fred Westlake we have a “ Sir Guy de Vere,” the the frustration of the spy’s plans.r______Incidental! nunion at 8 a.tt. on 2nd ana 4tn and at 18 to the loss they had sustained by the death of Mr. in 1871, Mr. T. Kirby Stapley, who was educated enlarged orchestra. The symphony for Tuesday’s volatile and imperious “young' successor to the Beech- 1 charming young lady attracts‘the attentions of ___ J Sunday; me tins and sermon, am.; evensong F Evahs. By his long association with the schools privately, was entered to fox-hunting in'the Crawley doncert was “ From the New World” (Dvorak), the wood Towers estate, framed upon the Welch model in a ; Chancellor, a listless, languid fellow with a deplorable* and sermon, 6.80 p.m. of the town he would have been able to render great and Horsham oountry at the age of 14, Colonel Calvert adagio and soherzo, however, alone being chosen. The remarkable degree. Mr. Westlake has imbibed the lack of initiative and energy. Hatty gives him six: EASTBOURNE' BOLT Tecjity, Sew ide-road.—Sunday . Holy service on the Managers and would have been able PUBLIC LIBRARIES.' then being the master, and George Loder the hunts- charming interpretation which Mr. Megone secure^ of burlesque spirit of the character,) -and keeps the fun months in which to accomplish something worthy of % Communion, every t ianday 8 a.m., after service to represent the teachers’ point of view, winch would man. ^ ! .1 these two excerpts was greeted with well-deserved going at top speed, his clever acting, coupled with the man, and when war breaks out he enlists. It is in the island 8rd Sundays (every Sunday during season) alter have been of great assistance-to them m their work. Migrating with his parents to Eaf bourne, he hunted applause, as was that of the well-worn “ Leonora” inexhaustible supply of witticisms assigned to the part, | barn which is used as a temporary hospital that many evening service last Sunday of month: morning servloe He moved that a letter oi condolence and sympathy I The following reoent book additions have been with the pack that bears that nami As soon as it .was U; afternoon servio j 8;.menonly on todSunday, children overture. provoking great hilarity. It would be difficult to say stirring deeds are witnessed. Hatty, who has become A on4thSunday;eveiilngservice6.80. Week-days: Holy be sent to Mrs. Evans and family. exhibited in the show case during the past week, and established in 1891. Acting as hi secretary to the Mozart was drawn upon for the symphonic items in m which of the three aots Mr.! Westlake is most [ nurse, Cynthia O’Brian, Rathmore’s lover, Chancellor, Ootnmunion, Tbure lays, 18 noon; Morning prayer aid M r Baldw in seconded, and the motion wob l,,be in issue on Monday morning nexti Hunt for many years, Ijlr. Stapley ■me joint master Wednesday afternoon’s programme, the Minuet and effective,—in the first, where SirGuy offends his fiancee Dolman and others are prominent in a lively “ scrap’* litany, Wednesdays and Fridays/12 noon, exoeut when carried, the members rising in their place*. with Colonel W. A. Cardwell in|l| hunting the Finale being the movements selected for performance. by LlftliMilnerbelittling t.VlAthe “ goodcrnrt/l olrlold firnoatimes]’’ ” and gives kimanUhimself —:i-1------1 ” ’ W: The Chairman said he would also like to. say how 11 1 CENTRAL LIBRARY. with the enemy before being relieved. Finally we ar* dally service during season 8a.m. Bain ts’days: Morning hounds himself. The partnership mtinued for two Other pices of particular interest in the list were the two np to a drunken debauch; in the Second, in which the taken back to Tipperary, where, after further moving • Msyerand Holy O immnnlon, 18. Wednesday evening [239.8. MoDowall, 8. A. “ Evolution and Spiritual seasons, ana then the Duke of Devo assumed the / service with setmo a. 7; August and Sept.,8. Friday Ife ” 1915. overtures, “ Euryanthe” and “ TheFlyingDutohman,” customs of the 12th century are wildly burlesqued, and scenes, the various lovers are happily re-united. [291. Cox, Sir George W. “ The Manual of Mythology,” mastership, Mr. Stapley continuing act as honorary both of whioh proved as popular as ever. The mid the rivals engage in an eccentric fibht; or in the third, Miss Clare Huntley, as “ Hatty Mayne” is the oat- 1227 (8 UneaV morning Bible reacli og, 11.45 (Got. to May! Vicar, Rev. huntsman for two seasons. He then oined Mr. R. H, week popular evening concert was devoted to musical OTSSssett KerryT Curate, Rev. AlanBirl" difficulties which faced them from time to time. i the form of question and answer. 1892. in which Sir Guy runs amok and grotesquely terrorises standing figure in the play, and in a part that dominates soh, 207. 7*8 a.m. fSOI. Lodge, 8lr Oliver. “ The War and After.” Short Baskerville in the management of the East Sussex comedies, the orchestra dispensing selections from the his guests, and winds up by pulverising the parties to a the whole situation this talented artist gives a clever 8fj8*.Ylout’s. - Sundays: Holy Oommunlon^al chapters on subjects of serious practical import for the country, hunting the hounds, and ’ 118.80 p.m.: Litany 9.25 a m.: ' it at Teachers’ Salaries. fming sole master following to Sflatge audience:—“The Girl Behind the conspiracy against him. and convincing display. Mr. Austin Dean proves an 9.45 a.m.; matins A.15 a.m.; children’s i 8 p.m.; average citizen in a.d. 1915 onwards. L . . Counter, “ The Pearl Girl,” “ The Earl and the Girl,” Other prominent parts filled very) skilfully are “ Lady able representative of “Lieut. Dennis Rathmore,® 7 and 8 With reference to the suggestion made at the last 1355.2. Hamilton, Ian, Gen, Sir. ‘•.Compulsory 8ervlco. A fine horseman, Mr. Stapley hals been muoh in evensong 8,80. Hate Days: Holy Common meeting that a deputation should be sent from the • ' ‘ ” ' ' of experience, with “ The Girl from Utah,” “ The Casino Girl,” “The Rowena Eggington,” by Miss Marjorie Bellairs; whilst Mr. Russell, Norrie is highly successful a* h Stores, Eastbburnr.'* •an.; Matins 7.80 urn: Choral Euoharist it 10 a.m.; demand at Point-to-point Steeplechajses in the south (uaker Girl,” “ The Country Girl,” “ The Sunshine “ Isaac Isaacson,” by Mr. Charles F. Lloyd ; “ Hon. “ Hugh Chanoellor.” Mr. Frederick W. Freeman Evensong 5 80 pm ..Week days: Holy ommunion Managers to the County Education Committee on the ah introduction ny-tne iviscouut Haldane of Oloan. eastern counties; but as ho nearly always had some Fridays question of the low salaries and the consequent Second edition, with notes on the Admiralty view of the Virl” and “The Girl on the Film.” Charles Widdioombe,” Mr. Leslie Clare; “Dean Pottle- undertakes the unenviable task of impersonating tbn ■ a^n., and also at T am. on Wednesdays risk of Invasion. 1911. ; . _ \ .... thing of his own running, his services were not often The whole of the “ From the New World ” Symphony bury/’ by Mr. George Child ; “ Sir [Brian Ballmotel” by spy “ Dolman” with distinct credit; Miss Christine Uam. on Thun days. Matins after first celebration. dearth of teachers to fill vacancies which arose at lea. Greenly, Henry. “ Modol Engineering. A guide available. He has won eleven cups bn his own horses, Weduedays md Fridays at 18 noon. Dally even- Newhaven. a letter was read from the Scxiretagy ot was performed on Thursday afternoon and proved as Mr. David Kcjn;;; “ Barker,” by Mr. George Flytche ; Cooper gives an effective study as “ Cynthia O’Brian,’*' lio fal Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays to model workshop practice, with working drawings of and several more for his friends, and he has also ridden pepular and pleasing as ever. The cor anglaiB solo in ‘ Willie,” byj^tr. Uhas. St. John “ Hon. Mrs. Walde- and other praiseworthy portrayals are the “ Rev. H; rmns, A :4 M.; NovelloTt Book jd the County Education Committee stating that they engines, boilers, rolling stock, cannon, electric machines, in Hunt Steepleohases at Lingfield and Plumpton. were of opinion that it would serve no good purpose *do. 1916 i the noted Largo was given a most artistio interpretation grave,” by MuS-Rosa Thombnry and “ Miss Sarah Patrick O’Brian” of Mr. Theo. Balfour, the “Sergt. Anthems; Oathedril Prayer Book.' Yloar, Bev. H. U. for the Education Committee to meet a deputation 1621.11. King, H. E, “ Steam Engine Design.’ Plates. I Pmbaps the best horse he ever owned! was “ Odd Man and indeed the woodwind (who are given no inconspicu Isaacson,” by Miss Hilda Waldorf. Wilks” of Mr. W. A. Buckstone, the “ Cerise McLeod® W^ lp ton; curates Rev. O.W. Horsburgh and Rev. II.,” an extraordinary performer, who was never out of- ous part) played noticeably well throughout right up to The play is admirably mounted and staged, audits of Miss Mollie Hayden and the “ Lavender Rathmore® from the Managers, as the Committee had no inten the first three in the many point-to-pqint steepleohases COFFEB tion of increasing lie salaries of teachers at present, .and others. “ Fnrnitnre Making.” the last ohord, sustained p.p. by them alone. In reception has been very cordial. of Miss Lorna Hamilton. '■fc Firm 's, Meads-r >ad.-Sundays, Holy Communion, 7 .wings aud 'complete details of 170 he has taken part in. “ Ladybird,”’“[Brown Prinoess, addition to the symphony Stanford’s delightful Irish To-day (Saturday) there will be a m a tin e e at 2.30, as The company conclude their engagement to-day witto tad 8 a.m;(also, 1st and 3rd Sundays9.45a.m.1; matins which vmuld mean an increase in the education rate ^ W S r T w T K “ Aorobat” and “ Hard to Find; were also fine Rhapsody was also performed.- well as the two evening performant ea performances at 2.45 and 7.45. . . 1046 ami.; Choral Euoharist 19 noon; Utany and The whole question of teachers’ salaries was under P p trn°ction. ^ 5.’ v T hunters and distinguished themselves in “ point-to- Yesterday’s concert inoluded Sullivan’s “ InMemor- auldrees, 8.30 p.m.; e rensong S 80 p.m. Week davsl Holy consideration when the war commenced and the Com ,746. Symonds, Mary (Mrs. G. Antrobus). Elementary “ A COUNTRY QIRL.”> KRTS. - nunlon daily a 18 a.m;, with additional oelebrati on s mittee received a representation from tile East Sussex ibroiriery.” Coloured diagrams; 1915. , point” iam,” overture in reference to the death of Mr. J. H. “ WILD LIFE” PICTURES. »jnrsdays 7aom. and Fridays 11 noon; matins dally Teachers’ ^Association, upon which they agreed to !l. Oammaerts, Emile. “ Belgian Poems. Chants Mr. Stapley has always been anxious to learn’in other Campion Coles, a director of the Devonshire Park Co., ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY, A new series of Capt. Cherry Kearton’s animated ; a.m. (exoept N Wednesdays and Fridays, 11.80 with suspend toe further consideration of the matter till triotlqpes et autre poems. Portrait 1915. (English sohools besides Sussex, with every pack in which county and also Coleridge .Taylor’s . Suite de Concert and The above very charming and pictures, entitled “ Wild Life Aoross the World,” wa» ” A 5.80 P-m. On Holy Day. matins he has had occasional days, and his experiences inolude Edward German’s Welsh Rhapsody. [popular musical play shown on Thursday and yesterday afternoons. The ar: Rev.H.Q. Jameson; \Ourate: after thesfconclusion of the war. The Committee S2.8. Clarke, Mary Oowden. “ The Girlhood of Shake- should attract large audiences tot the Park Theatre the various Essex packs, the Blackmore Vale, the during next week. The production will be staged once films dealt with mok interesting nature subjeots, and Bev.O.W. Harriet. noticed that the Managers’ advertisement for a are’s !Herolne8,” a series of fifteen tales, j Portrait. Catistock and various Midland countries, suoh as the “WITH JOFFRE AND FRENCH.” the African and Indian scenes embraced many novel QBBSffr Ohhboh.—Ho! y Communion 8 a.m. and every toheher had not been inserted from July 31st till '80 I nightly, viz., at 8 o’clock; and there will be a m a tin e e Tnafnroa wk Smith, Thos. F. A. “ The Soul of Germany/ A Qiioujjb He only missed one day’s htinting while hon. The lecture announced to be given by Mr. Frederio Sunday; '6.80 a Hi. !.st Sunday; 7 ajn. “~* • day; 11 Ootober, and they considered this to bo an error of secretSry at the Eastbourne, and has never failed on Yilliers, the talented artist-correspondent, takes place on the Saturday. Mr. George Dance’s company is a-m, Mondays; 7a n. Tuesdays am s; 6.30 judgment, as the Managers should have oontanued twelve years study of the people from within, 1902-14. bringing the piece, which is certain, therefore, to [meet “TANTALIZING TOMMY> :n a t e a s , Thursdays 1 latins 11 la m. sernoe the advertisement during August and September m one single occasion since he began to carry the horn in on Saturdav afternoon next, the 13th inst. Mr. Villiers’ with every justice. On Monday next Mr. Arthur Gibbons’' principal V ,3 p.m. Men’s servioi 4 p.m. Evenson,, —. „— order to secure, if possible, teaohers who had just left ,16* The author was until .recently English leotnrer 1908, a pretty good evidence of keenness and constitu subject is the war on the Western front, and those who company will play Tantalizing Tommy for six night* M0 p.m. every Htnday. 11.80. am. Wednesdays and at Erlangen, and was thus enabled to make an tion. haye heard the famous correspondent on former Mu r r a y ' k in g a n d c l a r k s Ch r ist m a s and two m a tin e e s. This is one of the most suooefflfnl “ ’ Daliv Mi ties 7.45 am. swept Wednesdays intimate study of the people, their characters and The best hill gallop in Mr- Stapley’ recollection was occasions will not need to be assured of the interesting C°The6 Correspondent said the view previously Ideals, and of their prophets, historians and teaohere. PANTOMIME. farcical comedies which Mr. Cyril Maude has produced 'iDED BY TH1 idave when a t il a m. withJJtany)...... ’)• Daily Bven- one Boxing Day when he was oarryir the Eastbourne character of the lecture. If preferred, tickets at a in reoent years. It had a considerable run at the Plajr. • - ' V J • " hOp.m/lexo expressed by the Managers was that it was not a 947.T. Fraser, John Foster. “ Russia of To-Day.” | horn. It was a bitterly cold day, wil a gale blowing reduoed rate, combining the leoture and the following The subject for this year’s pan omime at the Park ress). Oleri ood thing to advertise continually for a teacher, as Theatreu—. will lbe- A-'” la d d in • . Very elaborate scenery and house Theatre, London, and as the Daily Tdegragk OT9 rBemme8!tKapha*l (Admiral of the late Confederate I fromiromvne the north-east,norm-east, altogetheraitogeiner aaver; ver; unlikely one for tea concert, may be purchsised. very rightly says it is “ Laughter, laughter aR to*. PROFESSION. le town received a bad name, which rendered it sport; yet, although running down- nd throughout, costumes hate been in preparatioi for some months. Leese and G. W. Pi ultney. §still more difficult to secure teaohers to fill the totw N^vy), “ My Adventures Afloat” A personal | sport ^ yet^ although running down; Mr. Murray King himself will make a welcome ray. .emoir of my cruises and services in “The Sumter” and I hounds fairly raced from start to fipi ,h. Bep/iginnmg _ at ‘ PACHMANN RECITAL THIS AFTERNOON. The cast includes one of the most popular light Bb. Ahdbrw’b, Norwi iy.—Holy Oommnnton uletj, i tted & 6th vacancies which arose. Tenantryantrv Gorse, above FolkingtorFolkington,) hlounds first ran is The presence of a large audienoo in the Winter re-appearance; and this, togt Sondays 8 end 1180 a.m.; 2nd and 4th, 7 a m.; Wedne-- hairman Alabama.” Portraits. Illustrations. 1869. comedians of the present day,- namely, Mr. Victor- The C said that was the decision they ; in the park below, going at a R it pace, and then Garden this afternoon, when M. de Paohmann gives his popularity of the famous legend, should ensure another days 680a.m. Malins 11 a.m. Ohfidren’s •«rtoe 615 came to, and that wa3 the reason why the advertise f F iction. record breaker for the theatre. Stanley, who has made quite a special point of playing P m Ev.nsong 6- 0 p.m. Dally Matins 7A5 (except set "off straight for the hill, making) a) bee-line over the recital, may be confidently forecasted. The great ment, was withdrawn. If a pdblio body, or a firm, Payn, James. “ The Burnt Million.; TlArrmo frxrt A Umofnn ^P1 Mr. Cyril Maude’s mrts in the country. Mr. Victor Wednesday and Frl lay 11 a m.). Dally Evensong 8 t>.m. or an individual was continually advertising for iQuilliller-Couch, Sir A. T. ’Noughts and Crosses.” Downs for Alfriston. -There was tool real cheok here, Russian pianist will submit a representativeprogramme, Stanley will be remembered for his recent visit to East Baptism 4 p.m. ev< ty Sunday. Ourate-ln-obarge, Bev. a, stndles, eketchea. . but the pack wavered where the fox) had crossed the and those attending are certain to be well rewarded for bourne in Mr. Arthur Gibbons’ company in Thu assistants likely candidates were quick to notice it, their visit. ' for Dyspeptics, and very soon came to. the conclusion that there wa§ rd,;Mr8..Humphry;^J ElthamiHonse. river at the bridge, and Mr. Stapley lifted them aoross. C haperon, from the Strand Theatre, and also in Mr. '8, Whltl -road.—HO ion 7 and They then bore left-handed along the riverside to In its notice of Paohmann’s Chopin rfecital in London ROYAL HIPPODROME. something wrong with the place. J uvenile L iterature—N on-Stort B ooks. Gerald Du Maurier’s part in The Dust of Egypt. Tbe. ; and 8rd indays, 8 an and 4th Exceat, and_swung away straight ov sr Chyngton and on Wednesday the Daily Telegraph makes special 7 Ain. Dally Mr. Corbett said he supposed they must go 050.J. “ Young England.” Vol. 27. 1905-6. Coloured part of “ Jimmy” in Tantalizing Tommy is perhaps ays. Frldavi and »
nt of the Camp men. Result:. Infants’,, .....1 . 354 ... 281 — 79 ' 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY . PALPITATION There was a scene at the Marylebom Police Court on captured and brought back, and at the end of a rough . Two goals. BAPTSR Chapel (Oalv^lstio), Grove-rood.- at 98 ...6 7 - 69 SLEEPLESSNESS T VITAL EXHAI Tuesday, when sentenoe of one mon h in. the seoond toon), and “ Red Cross Dogs ” (interest). attended as bridesmaid, and was attired in saxe blue silk Prayer The seoond half of next week will bring about the eojienne and wore a gold curb bracelet, the gift of the and ready examination orders are given that he is to D* ./ One goal. ^ U1 ama m and 6.80 p.m. Wednesday evening at 7. ■epor ANAEMIA PREMATUREl division was passed on a good-lookin; young Belgian Bhot, while the Lady Alaine is to go free. They aia Meeting on Sunday it 10 a m and Monday 7 p m closed for three weeks till November 15th on account | woman, Marie Henrietta Frank. usual change of programme and the principal drama bridegroom, and earned a bouquet of pink carnations. Gadsby’s Hymns. M lnlstar, Mr. H. Popham. will be “ The Girl ana the Reporter.” 2nd-Lieut. Bertram Crone, a Drcither officer of the left together, and during the night the lady induoes * of measles, and that the attendance at the other The Magistrate also decided to reco amend that she young Republican to exchange olothes with the Count, Pedelty, goal; McIntosh and Mamw Hall, Old Tox m.—Sundays, 11 am. and 980 pm Bclmols was also affected by it. For the following week “ Cabiria,” a work by the bridegroom, acted as best man. The hymns “ Lead us, . and Hazell, half-backs; • Open Brethren meet 1 tore for Breaking Bread. be deported. and the latter thereby escapes. On $ e following The Chairman said it was remarkable that this j of the world sell Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Tbe young woman, who knows five 1 roguagea, includ famous Italian poet, d’Annunzio, is booked, and Heavenly Father, lead us” and “ 0 perfect love” were McGuire and Robinson, KABm Wit.t, Lon gstone - road, Seaside. — Open : 1/-, 1/8, and 3/-: the 8/- size being the most promises to be a notable snocess. sung, the choir' being present, and Mr. O. M. Hodges morning Arron, the Republican, is denounoed aa aj was the third epidemic of measles in the town during economical. A Free Trial Supply wifi be sent to ing German, was formerly a singei at the Ostend traitor. The Count, however, returns, but Anon Brethren meet here o l Sundays at 11 am. lor Breaking the past year—one of the German variety and two Kursaal, and was stated to be now en ployed as agent Exhibitions will take place daily at 3 and 8 o’clock. (brother-in-law of the bride) presided at the organ and 1; Martin and Banks, backs; Bread and at 6.80 p.m for Gospel service. you on receipt of name and address and two penny played Mendelssohn’s “ Wedding March” at the Close swears he is Alaine’s husband, and determined to aecma of Englisn measles, whioh was quite a different ! stamps for postage and packing. Address: Dr. for a Belgian laoe firm. She lived in Queensborough one victim the guard lead him out and shoot him. 1 ’i-baoks; Simmons, Sibley, VICTORIA Gospel Hali , Victoria-drive.—Sundays 11 am disease. He had never known this to ooour previously Cassell’s Co., Ltd., 418, Ohester-road, Manchester. rrace, Bayswater. of the service. The reception was held at Watcheeter, for Breaking Bread, i nd at 6.80 Gospel - " St. Swithun’s-terrace (the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Other subjects will include Charles Chaplin in « , forwards. in his experience of a quarter of a oentury. Generally The 'charge against her was that she had failed as a comedy and “ The Bang Miu Gold Mines.”• PkOOiivs Methodist Churoh, Whltley-road.—Sunday there was an epidemio among those who were I “ DAILY TELEGRAPH” ON EAST O. M. Hodges), and later the brideland bridegroom left services at 11 and 9)0.; Monday, Sisterhood, at 8; Belgian refugee to notify the police of ber arrival from for Guildford for the honeymoon. The bride’s travelling Exhibitions take place at 3, 7 and 9. Tuesday, Band of Ho >e at 7, Intermediate O.B at 916; susceptible and then an interval of two or three years Eastbourne on August 31st i Thursday, Junior I ndeavour at 980, Senior at 8. until another susceptible section of the population She admitted that She was born in) ] 5i BOURNE. dress was of a navy blue costume with black velvet hat. LADY CRITIC. ' Minister, Bev. Sydne 7 T. East, had come along. lived all her life in Belgium till, in September, 1909, The presents were numerous and | useful, among them 4 BBS she oame to London With a man namec Boss. But she being the followingj EASTBOURNE-SEPT., 1915. floamrr of Friends. 7 >, Bolton-road.—Servioes every DO NOT WAIT The T e le g ra p h this week has the following reference i the current issue of St Sunday at 11 and 6.80. olaimed, as the daughter of a Dutchma l, that aooordini to Eastbourne :— Bride to,'bridegroom, Chamois li ather trench waist- BANKS. until yon are really ill before resorting to to the “ jus sanguinis” she was it sally of Dutol coat. SUSSEX LICENSED VICTUALLERS IN I nationality, and, in any case, not a reft gee. “ While economising in departments of seoondary The following is from an artiole (signed M. CN.) izt iter has been at it again; H4Enr.iT * COUP AST ( limited), Lewes ( , East treatment. Immediate attention should Bridegroom to bride, badge of nentin igold. the current issue of Lawn Tennis and Badminton :— Manager, Mf, F. H. Emory. After the Magistrate had sentenced ler the prisoner importance, the authorities have not relaxed their The Rev. R. B. and Mra. Marriol , attache case, friend, who is always muoh bourne. I _ CONFERENCE, always be given to minor ailments lest enterprise in supplementing the town’s natural advant “ Anyone~whose previous experience of Eastbourne ia /a The ladies of the congre- BABCLAT * Ookpant (Limited); Lewes they lead to more serious trouble. A was led from the Court crying, and her counsel appealed Mother and father of bride, hoi nen. side-road, Eastbourne. Manager, Mr. ages as a health resort. Municipal foresight is reflected Mr. and Mra. O, M. Hodges, silvj ■ eggstand. September was confined to the Devonshire Park Law* on plates,” the men spend bilious headaohe—a tendency to constipa »“stay-” • L . itt«S in many essentials that go to make Eastbourne a healthy Tennis Tournament week wonld be much struck by tha . races, and] theatres, ana the LranoN County and Wssthinbthb Bank ( tion—a feeling of discomfort after eatin Mr. Garrett p< Miss Phyllis Hodges, silver jam ' MEETING AT EASTBOURNE. passed to enable and pleasant winter rendezvous. lives and forks, different atmosphere and conditions prevailing in Sep “ High Church” that they US, Terminus-road, danager, Mr. w T i. J i a sensation of drowsiness during work 'The War Office recognises the recuperative pro : Mr. and Mra. H. H. Baker, fish tember, 1915, The large hotel habitually frequented a* such an easy problem as to and WsanoHSTBR Bank hours—impaired appetite—these are Abe deportation oonlu.____ ,.™ _. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Susans, tilyi t butter dish. “ He was informed,: he said, that tbs police already perties of the dry, sunny climate by maintaining here Miss Madge Hodges, silver cake !fe. tournament time by lawn tennis players, which I e Week May 8tb, 1796, feU' , Meads. Manager, Mr. W. A. Jacob. THE TRADE AND THE WAR. symptoms that two of the most important one of the largest of the convalescent hospital o&mps. re-visited a few weeks hack, was full, as usual, bnt the shocking! Another ground Bank (limited), 87, Terminue- organs in the body—the stomach and the held a warrant for her arrest in po inaction with a Miss Agnes Hodges, silver bread fork. deportation order made by the Home £ eoretary. “Viators continue to give liberal support *to the Mr., Mra. and Miss Smith, tilverisardine dish. visitors oontisted mainly of old people, of younger tour’s is so slack about prav- road. Manager, Mr. CE. Watkins. The antumn meeting of theSussex Licensed Yictuallers liver—are not working satisfactorily. The various social centres and places of entertainment, at all ones obviously in search of health, women and children, ots being that there are 35 ' LONDON AND P boyinoiil Bank (Limited), 4, Station- right remedy to Sf Mr. and Mra. Harry Williams, silyer trinket box. and Beer Retailers’ Federation was held on Tuesday at of whioh excellent attractions have been arranged for Teachers, friends and children of SoutbmaUing School, and a great many officers, some on short leave, others .ween Monday morning Mid j parade, . Manager, M '. B. J5. Watkins. the ehsuing months. • i the New Hotel, Eastbourne. Mr. R oberts, of Horshiam, T h e Cautious Scot.—Alan jb id just placed silver teapot and tray. doing duty in Eastbourne, and some, alas! maimed and not include Guild services UMDON Otftand Mid and Bank (Limited), Tenninns- presided, in the unavoidable absence, through illness, of ‘ Councillor Bolton, in acknowledging a vote of crippled. Almost every ‘arm’ of the service was it is true that we prefer to road. Manager, Mr. k. E. Parsloe. j TAKE a diamond ring‘on the finger of his iweetheart, who Officers of “ D ” Company 10th King’s Own Regiment, the President (Mr. W. Wells, of Hastings). Delegates was not the first girl he had loved. I [is first love bad thanks for his servioes as Mayor for three years, said the case of pipes. represented—artillery, engineers, yeomanry, infantry, in the way ordered by the THE Oaphal and Jountiks Bank (limited), Si, from various affiliated Associations were present as position of Eastbourne as a place of retidenoe and a h e .—and all grades, but where were the fine athletic I Bishop’s authority, ana not Terminus-road. Man iger, Mr. A Owen Lyte. whenever then fa the slightest suspicion jilted him, and, worse still, had refusid to send back Mr. E. Blagrove, set of carvers. follows: Brighton Licensed Victuallers’Society, Messrs. [ that all Is not well with the organs of his ring. He did not mean to be out >f pocket in this resort for visitors demonstrated the snooess of the Town Miss Shrewsbury, Indian vases. young men and boys in flannels of other Septembers of our own, which the same London and South- Yeotxrn Bank (Limited), w, E. Holloway and A. Quick; Brighton Retailers’ Associa Council's administration.” eagerly discussing their battles on the lawn term* j iople waste their time and Bnssex-gardens. Mai ager, Mr. A. W. Peach. digestion, is Beecham’s Pills—that well- his seoond venture. “ Noo,” he said, “ wid ye min’ Miss K. Baker and Nurse Heydon, crumb brush and tion, Messrs. Ai. E. Sellwood and A. E. Pocock; i known trustworthy preparation which, has giein’ me a receipt promisin’ to retun i ma ring gin ye '(Visitors are taking advantage of the favourable courts, and their prospects for the next day’s oonteste? > ? The clergy of St. Savionra and South- Yhstnrn Bank (Limited), 189 Chiohester, Messrs. H. Melling and H. Evans; East oonditions for outdoor pursuits, the sea-front being, as “ Some familiar faces we shall never see at East Vho have arrived at whatever Manager, k r.B . Thorne. had suoh enormous enooees in the treat should” oheenge ' yer mind...... aboot main g me?b iJ'iss K. Fowler Tutt, brass inkstand, bedroom bourne, Councillor H. Morgan and Mr. W. H. Pinn; ment of digestive disorders. Those ' * ‘ ltd, the ohief place of resort. hold-all and silver serviette clip. bourne again, but the memory of them is enshrined i* after study, thought and, _____i Bank (IdmlteO, 64, Terminus-rood. Manager, East Grinstead, Messrs. A. Wensley and C. J. Arm ''The customary facilities for their enjoyment are the golden halo of glarY which surrounds those who 3 be turned from their'oon- Mr. Henry Holyoake have tried this remedy—and they 2nd-Lieut Bertram Crone, hall brushes. strong; Hastings, Messrs. H. Hast and H. Hugesden; number a great multitude—are ent afforded lovers of fox-honting, golf and other forms of Mra W. Weller, silver cream jug. make the supreme sacrifice of their lives for King and Dt attacks of an anonymous OtexoN of London ai d Smith's Bank (Limited), 15, Horsham, Messrs. W. A. Sargood and A. E. Greenfield; healthy exercise. . lebuke them are not very Cornfield-road. Manager, Mr.H. J.Farnham. satisfied that, fox correcting ailments of Mra and Miss Armsden, tea ooey. Rye, Messrs. E. Roffey and W. Valler (secretary to the | the stomach and the liver, there is nothing ENOS GHTNINC “ Exoellent orchestral and military band performances Mr. 0. A. Rowe, present. * Inthis particular hotel there was no evidenoe what Federation). to surpaas are popular features in the regular list of attractions. Mr. Chase Hodges, breakfast cru it ever of any game being played anywhere, and thera One of the ohief questions discussed was the remunera This week-end M. Pachmann is to give a recital in the Miss Ethel Pilcher, afternoon teacloth. was not one obviously fit,’ young man pi civilian kit, tion for the billeting of Army horse* Muoh dissatis Co u c h Winter Garden.” to the already acknowledged fact tha* DUKE OF MANCHESTER’S AFFAIRS. Mr. and Mra Hollman, frnit disk. • * " has so freely given IY IN GALLIRpLL faction was expressed at the inadequate amount paid to The Ideal family i ' Contains Mr. and Mra Steele and family, celery glass. licensed victuallers as compared to payments made to BEECHAM’S no oplnm, morph goric. or Miss A. and Mr.|V. Chapman, silver pickle fork. ______icere of the Freneh Mr. Bowyer, Officia Receiver, on Wednt lay pre- non-Iioensed establishments. other harmful drag. i at all ages. Mra Woollacot, set of trays. Flying (Dorps were billeted in the hotel, very young UND FLIES.” sided at the first meet ng of the creditors h« ' at the It was decided to write to the head trade organisa PROFESSOR’S EXPERIENCES AT Mim W. Hawes, sideboard cloth ind table centre. and very smart, and it was understood that they were tions in London with a view pf ultimately obtaining PILLS. picked men, and giving instruction over here. They ^ ~i ViSfiSsH Bankruptcy Court undi r a receiving-order made against EASTBOURNE. Miss M. Farrow, silver sugar qasl or. were noticeably grave and quiet, evidently leehngtha 11, from Lanoe-Corpl. F. the Duke of Manchester, described as forme-1”ly of 5, K better terms.from the Military Authorities. Mr. and Mra. Ashdown and fami y, knives and silver The question of dividing the county of Sussex into OUGHS.Cl crucial condition of their invaded country, and young r of the Eastbourne Secondary Groevenor-square, W. pickle fork. as they were, they apparently did not give one though* Sussex Yeomanry, who are on. areas or re-arranging the districts was discussed, and it At Croydon, on Thursday, Pierre Francois Popoff, 53, Miss Bennett, needlework. The Chiirman repot,-----that Mhis IL Grace wasatjpresent was resolved to defer the matter till the next meeting. • P repared only by & INFLUI to amusement of any kind. One respects them deeply ; the following in Paris, and had sept t medical certificate to the effeot described as a professor of languages, was sentenced to Ruthie Adams, silver batter knifii. for this. Just outside the town is a convalescent camp Spirit prices were considered, several members Veno’s is the snreait m speediest six months’ imprisonment for tailing to register as an Mra Buokwell, basket of fruit. from the Turks—we are that he was too ill to tn .vel to London. remarking that the wholesale cost was still gradually riaOHAS BEEOHAM, St. Helena, Lane. sure for these winter,il the Best pro- of 2,000 ‘ Tommies,’ and these splendid heroes were to from the firing line, so we • toction against more enemy alien. Prisoner alleged that he was of Frenoh Alan Worts, silver spoon and pic! de| fork. be seen everywhere in the streets in their blue hospital The statement of affs irs filed under the on the increase. nationality, and was bom in Alsace. He stated that Kathie Booth, fancy pin. nder cover. But they don’t disoloaed unsecured liabilities of £87,263, fully : With regard to the proposal to advance the date of Sold everywhere In boxes, uniforms, and particularly near the band stancL It ’ ■ short of ammunition, and liabilities of £108,126, a id assets, consisting of jewellery when the war broke out he was a teacher at Eastbourne, Sidney Bunco, tray cloth. the election of officials and delegates, to admit of their but left because of military objections to foreigners Frank, Bert and Laurie Percy, clinja teapot. a dozen shells drop near us and dothing, of £200. The debtor’s first appeal names appearing in the various trade directories for the One dropped aboat a dozen HILDR remaining. , At Brighton ne tried to'"regiBter as a Mias Muriel Smith; silver inkstar f that Court was in 19001 >r 190L _ _ . ” ensuing year, it was decided to submit a resolution’| friendly alien, bnt failing to famish proof of his upon, mere was no prewmw ujm ~ ^ - aving yesterday evening, but The meeting was adji umed until 15th Decern with this ohjeot at the next meeting. One is tempted to wonder sadly sometimes if things can r a large per cent age don’t \ At the conclusion of the proceedings it was agreed OTJ CAN BELY ON S ffS ? COUG nationality, was threatened with arrest. ever be quite the same again even in a sunny brighh features of this country seem :: either Bex, for all Acquired or C Soon yield to Veno’s w Strictness with Ourselves and charity place like Eastbourne.” ,______’ that the annual meeting should be held at Brighton in, from Urinary Organs, Gravel, _ j Whooping towards. others ., is the .true . ,law----- ofijfe. ’Aathis spint they are everywhere and in Som ething L ost A t a concert a m at,n was March next. cough. And there is I: . trouble In ■lied on the side of a oliff over- to kept ■ * * complaints. Over 60 Yean’ giving it, children aimpl lore Veno’a. •'Some men have no hearts,” said a tramp prevails individual selfishness and ilass jealousies will great annoyed by a you ig fop in front of him whi s===s=s=asr , Of aU I 4/8 par Bos, be gradually overcome by mutual understanding and i is really the dried up bed of talking to thei girl at hi4 ode. “ What a nn1*— I” he to a fellow-sufferer. ‘T ve been a-tollin’ that feller I New Attorney-General.—Mr. A squith native mule-carts, driven by lb was mentioned on Monday, at a meeting or sent post free, for CLARKE’S L arg e Other sf* 1/3, and Si am so dead broke that I have to sleep outdoors!” good will. A new atmosphere will irise, in which strife exclaimed at length, f" Do y t _ ----- , sir?” Sixty Penny Stamps by tha frame ts and stores ______r. ______i every kind of per announced in the House of Commons-on Tuesdaytna* .are going all day long taking demanded the fop. “ Qh, no! I meant the mi cians. of the Middlesex County Council Licensing Committee, Pn prtetors—The Lincoln and T rial < .everywh Refuse sub- “ Didn’t that fetch him ! ” “ Naw. He tol’ me he was and discord cannot live, and where the Solicitor-General (Sir F. E. Smith) is to succeed o * the oountry, as I saia, is all that many cinematograph theatres were being used as — -—smaDauaCift B41 F I L L S B ottle m 'stitiUes, I are not a-doin’ the same thing, and had to pay the doctor for sonal happiness and social progress wifi be able to , wing are a They keep ; suoh a noise with their instic its that Edward Carson as Attorney-General. I have seen t your b: illiant conversation! ” munition factories. (FrssfrmMsrtwrt) “Just as e as Veno's." tollin' him to do i t ! ” flourish.—By a Theosophist. pine or fir bn_ '-ou can’t. 1 can’t hear a piece of'whioh I enoloee. get on the dear old Downs, f; ■Y
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Ehtiablibhed lase. Telephone 78. meet with the approval of ;he inhabitants absent from the periodical meetings. His duties Trade Mark YISTO. Registered; naturally brought him into contact with great numbers J. C. TOWNER ft BROMLEY, generally. We understand that, in considera of people. In private life also he had innumerable tion of the lessened social demands upon the H. W. HASKINGS k SONS, auctioneers ) EW’ StSupporting ELASTIC STOCKINGS friend* by whom he was held in high esteem. from 2s. 6d. each. Mayoralty during the war, and in defererce SDB.&W. BENNETT o u se a n d e s t a t e AGENTS, N: Outside of Eastbourne Mr. Coles’ activities were PURVEYORS AND VALUERS, TRUSSES, BANDAGES & SURGICAL BELTS, to the Council’s efforts to ecor omise as far as chiefly at Hailsham and Pevensev, in both of which Clerical, Naval, Military and Ladles’ Tailors, Sco, ot every description. possible, Alderman Harding has consented to places professional interests bad, in former year* AGENTS FOR ALL PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, CRUTCHES, &0., accept one half of the salary usually voted the demanded some portion of his time and attention. 84, Tennlntuhroad, Eastbourne. Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. MADE AND REPAIRED. - head of the municipality. It is hoped the When Pevensey was governed by one of the unreformed Bub vets & Valuations for Mortgage Probate, &o. Lists Free, retiring Mayor (Councillor C. W . Bolton), Who Corporations—a system of bailiffs and jurats—Mr. Renta Collected. »Mortgages Arranged. will be presented with an engrossed and (6s acted as clerk to the quaint authority. At Hail PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. Insurances Effected, " j of thanks passed sham he established a branch of bis legal practice, which I H FAB ME It’S framed copy pf the resolution has now for a considerable period been carried on by his THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD at the la9t Council meeting, will become EASTBOURNE. eldest son. Before the latter took over the position, - All Garments Made on the Premises by Tirst-elaa Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. SURGICAL SUPPORTS DEPOT, Alderman Harding’s deputy, which is, \ of the deceased was for many years hon. secretary to the 30, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. course, following the traditional practice, Hailsham Fat Stock Show, and did much to maintain THE AUCTION MART,MMb 67. TERMINUS ROAD, though there exists no precise rule on the the success of that interesting annual event. EASTBOURNE. ■‘ f 1800, point. The other business is ' largely of a He was Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for 0. TOWNER & BROMLEY Ear .annulis 1878 routine character, and as the election of Pevensey Liberty from 1856 to 1897. I Will Sell by Public Auction, at The A uction Mart, AKDEN ft CO., standing committees — once an extremely . Mr. Coles leaves five sons and five daughter* the R. FRANCIS & SONS, L td., on THURSDAY,-18th November, 19 .5, excellent AUCTIONEERS, O ELASl BOURNE. tedious process—is in the mail, pre-determined sons being: Mr. J. B. Campion .Coles, solicitor, wfio OUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Committee, the resides at Hailsham ; Mr. Henry Hartland Cole* ETERY MASONS. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. by the labours of a Selection ( T H ft EASTBOURNE C Further Particulars In due course. meeting should prove of comparatively brief solicitor, Eastbourne; Mr. Fred W. Coles, solicitor, M onumental Sculptors and Bngrarers. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. duration. HSsting* who is chairman of the Conservative party in Mortgafft A Insurance Brokers. > MonthIs Preyerte Register. that borough; Mr. Percival Cole* solicitor, who has now a fruit ranch in British Columbia; Mr. Herbert :S01LPTO1 Show Boom and Studio t 8 7 , UPPERTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. | Offices - - - 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. Long S erv ice. Decimus Cole* now in France with the Royal Canadian nnaxenm a n d , BT7PPLTBD. TELEPHONE 579. Telephone 1284 Eastbourne. Congratulations fall to i i- Dragoons, and who also served in the Boer War in DEVONSHIRE PARK Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. Duke, J.P., on the\ completio n of twenty-five South Africa. The five daughters are Mrs. Stap)eton 120, Lewes Itoad, Brighton. Smith, Miss Jessie M. Coles, Miss Beatrice Cole* Mr* Maoagor and Secretary: Edgar All|an Brown. Towtl Council, years’ membership of the White and Miss H. 0. V. Coles. We hearVthat the Telephone: No. 9. GRANVILLE CREST, BOLSOVER ROAD, Originally eleoted for the undivided East MEMOEIALS Telephone No. 441. EASTBOURNE. whole of Mr. Coles’ grandsons are on active war JOHN NIX W ard, he continued to rep: sent that area service. Executed, and Inclusive NIX OAKSEN ft 00. until his elevation to the “ aldermanic bench” THE FUNERAL. i tor thdr erection In any p u t of the 00 JNTRY. Q o ld a m l I Devonshire Park Orchestra. Have received instructions to Sell by Public, Auction, in 1899. The year of his Mayoralty (I91CM-11) The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, a numerous Musical Director : upon the Premises, as above, on WEDNESDAY, was distinguished by East! iurne being con- and representative assembly being present at St Silyerem th the 17th November, 1915, •*.- Illustrated Cato, ogue Submitted Free, NORFOLK MKGONK. stituted a county borough, consummation Saviours Church, where the burial service was held. T e r m i n u s R o a d o u s e h o l d & s c h o o l f u r n i t u r e , to which the then Chief Magistrate, in common The polished oak coffin, in which the remains reposed, 3LbA at Hove, Habtihs i Orb, Bexhill, Tunbbimi EVERY Including thirty - three single bedsteads, wool with many other membepif of the municipal rested on a bier immediately in front of the chancel , Wells an 1 Chichebteb. W atchmaker mattresses,H beddiog, white painted bedroom furniture, steps. It was shrouded by the very handsome pall used AFTERNOON ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS including twenty-four chests of drawers, eighteen wash- body, brought his best energies. ‘Throughout for funeral services at this church, and on either side of J e w e l l e r . stands, two dressing ohests and five hanging wardrobes, the quarter of a century over which his con the coffin were burning two tali mortuary candles. The By the Full Orohrstiu—32 Pei fob three stained hanging wardrobes, mahogany satin nection with the governing authority has walnut and ash hanging wardrobes, mahogany dressing body had been conveyed thither at an earlier hour. . JOHN NIX table and washstand to match, toilet glasses, box extended, Alderman Duke'has taken a very The altar frontal was a beautiful speeimeh of ecclesias firths, ^Barrages ant geaths. J O H N N IX NEW ARRANGEMENTS. ottomans, toilet ware, screens, ash shaving stand, active and public-spirited part in the delibera tical needlework in deep purple, the letters “ R.I.P. ” This (Saturday) Afternoon, Nov. 6th, excepted. bevelled chimney glass, pictures, Axminster and pile tions and practical administrative work of the being displayed in the centre of the fabric. While the BIRTHS. carpet* mgs, a large quantity of linoleum, couches, Council, and he is worthily held in high re congregation were assembling the organist (Mr. Dear) 3.15 (instead of 3.30) to 4.15, Program m e of triohord pianoforte (by 8. Hermitage & Sons) in Inlaid played Beethoven’s “ Marche Funebre.” Owing to the 3BLLAM.—Oct 28, at ' 'aplow House Nursing Home, TsL 440. rosewood case, music stool, painted mother o’ pearl fire by the whole of his colleagues. The Alder Good Music. screen, walnut extending dining table, five stained circumstance before mentioned—the prior arrival of the - ' iw, Bucks, the wi fe of Capt. H. T. EUam, Royal E. MORRIS & SONS, man’s long period of service is exceeded by body—there was, of course, no procession, the mourners >z Kegt, of a son. j • . i 4.16, Tea Interval. dining tables, mahogany writing table, six walnut four only of the present members. Alderman ,^_D.-On October 24 at 31, Tideswell - road, Easb I dining chairs, curbs and brass fire implements, coal entering by the north-east door, and passing straight to s. b : bourne, Ada, wife of 8 irgeant G. R. Wood, Argyll and | 66, SBA8I DB BO AI BA BTBOUBNE. Part of the Winter Garden, facing the Orchestra, cabinet, inlaid rosewood corner cabinet, four inlaid rose Keay, having sat continuousljy ever since the their seats at the head of the nave. Clergy and choir is oonverted■ into a Tea Lounge where Visitors wood drawing room chairs, walnut wood overmantel, borough was incorporated in 1883, holds the Sutherland Highlands * of a son. can take tea while listening to tl« music. occasional tables, inlaid oak bureau,--clocks, bagatelle also proceeded direot from the vestry to the chancel. board,’ two mahogany bookcases with glazed upper maximum record of 32 yeajrs’ membership, Amongst the former were the Yicar (Rev. H. Urling MA1RIAGE. Ironmongers, Gutters, Electric and (las Fitters, 4.30 to 5.15, Programme of Liglit Musio. parte, forty bentwood chairs, mahogany cheffonier, oak and is affectionately spoken of as the “ Father Whelpton), the Rev. Dr. Crowden, Rev. C. W. Horeburgh, Rev. L. Hands and Rev, S. K. Borton. HUNOKTON—CHALF< >NT.—On the 30th October, at Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. EVENING | CONCERrS, hall stand, oak palm stand, two hall tables, gong in of the Council.” • His wonderful recovery from the Roman Catholic ( Ihurch, Eastbourne, by Father | bamboo frame, fourteen single school desks, the contents a very serious illness has delighted all who The family mourners- were Mr. and Mr* J, B. . A. 0.1 Iunckton. A.S.0., of Net of the gymnasium, large quantity of books, kitchen Campion Coles, the Misses Cole* Mr. H. H. Cole* Mr. ROYAL WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY tables, chairs and effects, china, glass and miscellaneous know him. Alderman Mark Martin (first EVENINGS at 8.15 article* elected in 1885) comes next \wth 30 years’ com and Mr* Stapylton-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles (Except To-Night- at 8 p.m.). Items on View Tuesday 16th November, 1916, from Ten and Miss Rita Coles, Lieut. J. M. C. Coles and Lieut, till Four o’clock. pleted service ; and is followed by Alderman Martin Moritz, the two last-named being grandson* DSATHS. HUDSONS td HIPPODROME, Artiste—Sunday Evening, November 7th: Towner (29 years) and Alderman Rowe (25 Other members of the family were prevented by illness L . EASTBOURNE. Catalogues may be obtained at the Offices of the OOLE8.—Nov. 1, at Eas tbourne, John Henry Campion P r iv a t e F. L. HUBBARD, £ ass-Baritone, Auctioneers, 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. years and 5 montnn). Two members (Aider- from attending and others are on active service. t^oloo aged 83. Managing Director^. - Mm Sidney W. Winter, BnUderj 3rd London (T.F. Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. man Sharp and Councillor Breach) have served Amongst those in church we noticed the Mayor and *TLDE8.-Oot. 30, at Abbotsrood, Eastbourne, Joseph | H O U S E H O L D R E M O V A L S Manager ! ...... Herbert Raymond. 8ANITA Hide* aged 65. f Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. for 22 years ; one (Councillor jBradford) for 21 Mayoress (Councillor O. W. and Mrs. Bolton), the HILLMAN.—Sept 25, killed In action In France, Private MONDAY, Nov. 8th, and during the Week. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Nov. 8th, years; one (Alderman Wright) for 20 years ; Town Clerk (Mr. H. W. Fovargue), Major H. P. ELECT1 b Molineux, J.P. (Borough Treasurer), Alderman J. C. W. N. HiUman.2nd Royal Sussex Regiment, sop of AND STORAGE. 4 - Twiee Nightly a t 1 and ». A t 8.15, two (Alderman Simmons and Alderman Hr. and Mrs. W. A. jEBUman, of High-street, South, Special Starring Engagement Of THE BERSAGLIERI Harding) for 19 years; and one (Councillor Towner, Alderman T. B. Rowe, Alderman5 C. F. Designs and over, Lewes, aged 19. ' their Military Display at the Italian Frontier. Soene: Simmon* Councillor J. Easter, Councillor B. Bradford, LAMBE. — On the 4thJ Nov., at 61. Springfield - road, Ja88 in the Carniao Alps. The Gnns and Apparatus GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL DEVONSHIRE PARK —-Easter) — for —18 -years. ------All thei— foregoing, - i with- Councillor F. Hollins, Councillor J. Niedermayer; Mr. Submitt< Brighton, Sarah, you igest daughter of the late Wm. EXPERT PACKERS. used In this Act are genuine, and have been used In the out exception, have been most diligent in their Mayhewe, D.L. (chairman of the Magistrates), Mr. Xambe, Esq., of Vviln ington. In her 96th year. Italian Army. Open to inspection. THEATRE. attendance at Council and committee meet- E. O. Langham (clerk to the Magistrates); Alderman Hippodrome Bioscope. f a c h m a s Tn , Sole Lessees ft Managers: Murray Kins ft Olark. ings, while their support has seldom if ever 0. O’Brien Harding, J.P. (hon. treasurer of the MADGE BERESFORD, Ohio Comedienne and Singer of THE FAMOUS RU8SIAN PIANIST. been lacking when proposals designed to ; Princess Alice Hospital), Mr. Sydney Hudson (also R. and MRS. PELLETT and Family, of FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES: v Irresistible Choras Songs. PriObA: 7* 6d. and 5s. (reserved); 3l (reserved, but enhance the attractiveness of Eastbourne representing the Hospital); Mr. Montague S. Blaker 243, Seaside, Ea itbourne. desire to tender thanks JOHNNY VAL Eccentric Comedian. i (Registrar of Lewes County Court), Mrs. Blaker, J i Mfar many expressions o sympathy in their sad bereaveVictoria Station ...... LONDON, S.W. BEANOO. the Famous Tramp Violinist. anumbored); 2* Back Seats. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30, 6.45 and 0,0. have been submitted. ment by the death of tl eir son Ernest, who died Oct. $9, JI dMY WALSH, Ecceutrio Singing Comedian, In his j Mrs. Whelpton, Dr.-H. Habgpod, Dr. jTJ McQueen, Terminus Gates ...... BRIGHTON. Latest Suocesses. ■ ■■ ■ i Dr. A. P. Sherwood, Mr* Crowden,; Rev. O. L, 65, Grove Road ...... EASTBOURNE. al Starring Engagement of BOB PENDER'S TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), November 6th, When Knights Were Bold.” i Browne, Mr. William L. Wallis, J.P. (one of Mr. Coles’ .VELS (The Nippy Nine) In their Latest Laughing A t E ig h t, ft 1 M PT A AT , oldest personal friends), Rev. Canon Wm. C. Streat- 1M Te apbOM 125*. Sulcoesa, “ A l” (with Squce), The Essence of Revue, v A M l l v i i j feild, R.D. (vicar of Eastbourne), Rev. H. G. Jameson introducing Singing, Aerobatics, Eccentrics, Classical ONCE NIGHTLY. DEATH OF MR. J. i JA M ES ANDREWS, Mason _and AP PLY FOR FRER ESTIMATES. ana Rfisslan Dancing. GRAND CONCERT ’ (vicar of St. Peter’s), Rev. R. D. Gibson, Mr. Roland Ach Works: Baxbb’s-I 0AD (near 8 t Mary’s Church). Burke (chairman of Devonshire Park Company), Mr. J fate th e Prices i Reserved Boxes, 19* 6tL and 10* 8d, BY MONDAY, Nov. 8th, for Six Nights at 8. * COLES. Tela. 481 Eastbourne. be booked); Fauteuil* Is. 6a. (reserved,9s.)j Pit E. A. Brown (secretary and manager of Devonshire Inks, Oflet and 8ho e-room : 0>»mm Villa, Gobi | The Devonshire Park Orchestra, Matinee Saturday at 2.30. Park Company), Mr. J. 0. Foran, J.P., Mr. and Mr* Pa m (adjoining the Cemetery), EABTBOUair , Grand Olrole and Promenade. 1* (early doors, » . 3d., reserved, 1& 6d.): Pit, 6d. (earlydoor* 9d.); Upper MR. GEORGE DANCE'S COMPANY In the English We regret to record the death of Mr. J. H. Campipn Tilbum, Mr. A. J. Howard (manager, Eastbourne Designs and Estimates Fnnilsh«d- 01 ole, 3d. (early doors, icL). Telephone No. 888. Musical Director, NORFOLK 1MEGONE, Musical Oomedy, Water Works Company), Mr. J. S. Garrard (secretary, I, ■ AND Cole* who passed away on Monday . afternoon . at his , Eastbourne Gas Company), Dr. Bransby Robert* PROPERTIES YO LET. residence, Claremont, Denton-road, j SUMMERDOWN HOSPITAL CONVALESCENTS “A Country Girl.” at the npe age of : Mj.s. Astley Robert* Mr. W. H. Bacon, Mr. I j _ T^VENDENS L t d ., 83. Mr. Coles’ condition had for some months given F. H. Emary, Mr. F. Lawson Lewis (clerk to the Lewes (By kind pormlssion^of^Uout.-Col. Bostock, From Daly's Theatre, London. GEOR< A!i .Foierala F^miahed L £80 per annum. Saxonholmb, SduTHWBLDS-BOAD. ( [ J E N T R A L CINEMA, cause for anxiety, but there waj rally after the Bench of Magistrates), Mr. Walter A. Burfiold (Tan- and Personally Conducted. , A convenient and well-arranged i Villa. Few SEASIDE ROAD. patient had once taken a serious turn for the wore* bridge Wells), Mr. W. Strickland, J.P., and Mr* minutes to Station. Separate staircase, &a, a*. SPECIAL M ILITARY PROGRAMME, e MONDAY, Nov. 15th, for Three Nights at 8. Strickland (Hailsbam), Mr. Henry Vine, Mr. H. A. FAM ILY AND CQlIPL1MRNTART MOURNING No basement. Would sold. J INCLUDING ITEMS BY Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. Prior to this Mr. Coles, although showing signs of! the Worley, Mr. Fred R. Tereon, Mr. A. Cain, Mr. and TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Nov. 6th. on tlu Shortest Notice. 2. £65 per annum. Clkvkdon, Bedford Well-road. Sergt Hooo. Oorpl. F reeman. THE CELEBRATED PLAY, feebleness due to advancing year* had been able to get Mr* F. G. Cooke, Mr. F. H. Stapley, Mr. W. H. Burt, 5 6 b , G R O l m r Foot oi Devonshire Place, Detached Villa with large garden. South aspeot. At 8, 8.30 and 8.30 Lo*-Corpl. Grat. Lea-CorpL Smith. about; and long after he had ceased to take an active Mr. W. T. Jame* Mr. T. E. V. Kirtlan, Mr. L 0. *Pbanc 846. EASTBOURNE, Open situation. Ten minutes to Station. No Loe. -Oorpl Mobeison. Pte. H ubbahd. “Pygmalion.” part in the business of his well-known firm,- he continued Wintle, Mr. J. Steinle, Mr. C. H. Temple, Air. T. R. Accesso basement. “ When It Strikes Home.” Pfce. Cbombie. Pte. Hutchinson. to visit the office regularly, usually making the con Larkin, Mr. J. H. Wright, Mr. T. Mantell (Lowes), Rifleman Glanvill. Mr. J. W. Woolnough, Mr. J. T. Wenham,- Mr. D. 5SYmo. Telephone Nos. 80 sod SOL 3. FOR SALE. Two Cottages near Christ Church. Four Part* Featuring Grace Washburn. siderable journey on foot. The death of Mr* Coles Rental Value £33. 16a. Ground Rent £L 16* Admission : Front Seats, Is. (may be booked); Baok some years a g o came as I “ “ ’ ’— ‘ ’’ AINE & BON, the two. Price £250. Two-thirds can remain at “ HI8 LUCKLESS LOVE.” ‘ Keystone. Seats, 6d. gentleman, and he has livt ______3N > 1 r AKERS. 5per oent. j_____ “ RED CROSS DOG8.” Interest. N.C.O.'s and Men of B.M. Force* Half-Prioe. ever since. He was the only son! of Mr. John Henry tj£V- • ’ i| H Cole* of Highgate (himself an only son), who died Susan* Mr. W. T- Townsend. Mr. D. Buckwell, Miss Funeral Carriage and Tosswill, Mr. J. Barker (from the office of Messr* y, Principal House Agents, GAUMONT GRAPHIC. ! BREAD when our late townsman was an infant. His mother lj0le8 Kotor H taneT SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 13th, at 3, Coles Sons & Tilburn), Mr. O. Matthews, Mr. Henry de, Eastbourne. was a member of two well-known Sussex families; ; J)ave .), Mr. J. F. Gardener, Mr. J. T. Par- 1 ION DA Y, Nov. 8th, and Two Following Days. before her marriage she was a Miss Campion,mpioi L-ose — ' K,CAVENDISH P) ACER : .SOUTH STREET LECTUBE entitled YOU WILL LIKE son* Mr. S, liuv, Mr. H. Guy, Mr. F. Royle, Mr. E L. mother was originally a Miss Upton. Mr. Coles no Wise, Mr. A. Wright,_Mr. E. N. Keay ‘‘The U nafraid.” “ With Joffre and French at the Front,” near relatives other than his own issue. his father, Alderman Keay), Mr. J. Hyde, Mr. M Ii XeL 788. R. A. HAYLAND, that is guaranteed Pure, whole Mr* Coles, wife of the deceased,;was the daughter of Lambert, Mr. O. Pratt, Mr. Peters and many other* “ JOHN BULL’S1 FIGHT." Cartoon. Mr. Archibald Sharman, of the Manor House, Hard PREDERIC^VILllERS, some and nourishing — t h a t is Except for the Lesson (read by the Rev. L. Hands) TTNDERTAKERjft FUNERAL atSpeolaUy ’Low Prices. A visit of Inspection LNARESBOROUGH AND FOUNTAINS ABBEY.” | wick, Northamptonshire. ' Soenlo. The Famous War Artist-Oob: iespondbnt. nd the prayers (intonedby the vicar), the service was 4 j , PI OPRIHTOR. Jully soSclted.—Alfred Wright, 101 and 103, South. , Gilbert’s Bread. The Bread you The late Mr. Cole* whose official connection with entirely choral, the chosen setting to the burial office OPEN OARS, GLiSS OB CLOSED Eastbourne. (HE BEAUTY BUNG! Keystone Oomedy. | will enjoy. Will you try it ? Eastbourne in various capacities (covered almost the being very tastefully rendered by the choir, who also GAUMONT GS 4.30, Afternoon Tea Concert by ■he O rchestra. entire period of the towns development as a modern beautifully1•'illy* sang Spohr’s~ ' ’ •—“ Blest are the ...... departed’” tO Yeamf Condon Experience. IO. resort, was not only an able lawyer enjoying the con- Psalm *c. was chanted, and there were two hymn* viz., ARTIFICIAL WBE1 THS IN GREAT Seat* 3d., 6d. and 1* Te hone No. U8I. Pbiobs; Lecture and Concert, 4s. (r(served); I* 6d. i fidence of a considerable clientele, but he revealed “ Lead, Kindly Light,” which came at the commence- i • (reserved, but unnumbered); 1* (unreserved). unusual business qualification* Mental astutenes* a ment of the service, and “ Now the labourer’s task is IE FEVSNSEY ROAD, EASTBO 4YS AUCTION ROOMS ft SALE- Annual Tiokets and Coupons. Not AjgAii.tm.w- wide knowledge of affair* inflexible integrity, and o’er,” with whioh the proceedings in chareh concluded. YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), Admission, 4,30, Sixpence. Subscribe re Fie* strong powers of concentration arid devotion to duty The congregation joined heartily in the singing of the ? Established 1871 10, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE, SEASIDE, GILBERT’S BAKERY, marked him oat as a tnan singularly fitted for the varied hymn* At the end of the last hymn, the body was Telephone ‘844. , . Eastern cinema, EASTBOURNE. and responsible offioes which he filled so long and so taken from the church, the coffin being preceded by the ROBERT 8. HART, efficiently. Short of a few months his residence at cross-bearer (Mr. Paxton), the churchwardens (Messr* BI-WEEKLY SALES. ‘ D A IL Y m. 8.0, 7.0 9.0. CINEMATOGRAPH. Eastbourne has extended over 60 year* and it may be UNDERTAKER: ft COMPLETE FUNERAL I 8, Grove Eoad. A. J. Hart and W. G. Osborne), bearing their "wands of Goods can always be Inoluded. D A IL Y a t 3 and j confidently averred that no other map has. been office, and being followed by the-chief mourner* the FURNISHER, Special dates by arrangement. TO DAY (SATURDAY), Nov. 6th, associated with the public life of the town in anything choir, two servers, and the robed clergy, alm ooms FILMS BY THE BEST PR0DUOERS. 14, HiGB-snu bt, Old EastbolX1*** B R a n noted for the advani 51, Seaside Boad. i iike thesame as the venerable gentleman who j Th short W T e m o n y at the g^adde was'conducted of Furnitun. Antiques, W orts of t has now passed to his rest. ■ ; | by the Vicar of St. Saviour’* Funerals 0 inducted to All Parts. “ Tillie's Punctured Eomance.” ENORMOUS ATTRACTION 11 It was in May, 1856, that Mr. Cole* then a, ypung j There were many beautiful ipwere sent by the family s, Motor Care, Bicycles, Boat* Ac. Comedy in Six Part* featuring Charles Chaplin. thesolicitor s practice of Mr. Whiteman, ancj friends and maids of ClaRnont, and also wreaths is always obtained at these Auotion Rooms, ' “ EXCAVATIONS OF OSTIA.” who had died-shortly before. The; business was earned from following ■— Intelligence. • attended by local and country buyers, Coloured Interest W eek commencing NOVEMBER 15t h , on in Sonth-terrace,—a row of semi-detached houses Manager and Staff of Hydro Hotel an London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, situate nearly opposite the site of the subsequently-built The “Hartlngton" Lodge. i; T he E astbourne F oxhounds will meet to The £50,006 Production, St. Saviour’B Ohuroh. He at once added to his private day (Saturday), Nov. f, Friston Mill; Tuesday, 9, The CASH WHEN i Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. Former members of the Staff at Claremont Chamber* iOak. Arlington. Med at 11 a.m. each day. PURCHASED FOR (BastbnurneCjjrflmile iractice the office of Vestry Clerk, which Mr. Whiteman Messrs. Hart, Reade & Co. NO EXPENSES. MONDAY, Nov. 8th, and Two Following Day* lad filled before him. The appointment was the Chairman and Directors of Devonshire Park. Tu b H att jut am ELabrebrs will meet to-day iitubm ni*Tr° XT Private Houses. m CABIRIA” subject of a poll of the parishionjers; but Mr. Coles Churchwardens of St. Saviour's. (Saturday), Nov. 6, T id Crown Hotel, Hallsham, 11.15 defeated his opponent very easily, and the post to Sidesmen of St. Saviour’s Church. Men’s! sun.; Tuesday, 9, Wart ling Hill 11.30 a.m.j Saturday, 18, — hat,ICS AND PROPERTY BALES. “ A Revolution M arriage.” ON THE KINEMATOi RAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. Committee and Management of Princess Alice Blokney, 11.30 a.m.; W sdnesday, 17. Meads Place Farm, UATION8. whioh he succeeded then he continued to hold for 59J HospitaL J :. ' 1L15 &.m.; Saturday, : 0. The ---- Hotel AND ESTATE AGENCY.—Kxoluaive lists Drama In Four Part* Exclusive to this Theatre. Gabriele D'Annunzio's Unwrix Masterpiece years, that i* up to the day of his death. In 1857, on Solicitors practising In Eastbourne. Tuesday, 23, Horse Eye, 30 a m.; I for Sale and to Let. the constitution of the Eastbourne Burial Board, Mr. Directors and Staff. Eastbourne Gas Company. ,.„wlnn, Peve isey, 11.30 a.) Wedne CHARLES CHAPLIN in a Comedy. Now being shown to Crowded louses at the . Coles was appointed the clerk, whioh position he Staff of the Eastbourne and Hailsham office. ~ 1, WUlingdon, 11.15 a.n . ANOE8 of every description effected. STRAY NOTES. Collected and Property efficiently managed. “THE BANG MIU GOLD MINES." Interest. Wsst End Oinbha, Loi ON. retained up to the year in which the powers and duties The undertakers were Messrs. Haine & Son. T h e Bast S u ssi x F oxhounds will leeton of the Board were taken over by the Town Council. today, Nov. 8, Crov 'hurst; Thursday, White T 1 R B Y S F.A.X. Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. T ^ e L ate Mr . Coles. Since then and up to the present time the clerical Kurt, GuestUng; Moi day, 15,,Bor v, Thnrs- (U Years' Local Exverienoe). DAILY, i l to 1.30, 3 iill 10. work has been, by arrangement, csrried on in Messrs. day, 18, Gueetlmg Gre in. Meet at ittay. id., fld; and 8d.—All Tip-up* Th e death of Mr. j. H. Campion Coles, Colep’ office* These offices, as is wall-known, are called PRICES FOR DOMESTIC COAL. T h e Southdown F oxhounds leet on B. H. HAMBLYN, 1*, Special Reserved and Raised Seat* Telephone 706. L I F E T A B GfE T S , * Claremont Chamber* and were built in 1865, and Mr. H onday, Nov. 8, Nev lek Green; Wedi 10, Tels- Coles lived in the residential part cf the property for a combe; Friday, 12, S lyers Common. Meet 10 a. o u s e a g e n t , b u i l d i n g s u r v e y o r , Rifle Practice under Ideal (londitions. s lersonal and official link good many years afterward* An arrangement has been made bjt the TWwn Council each day. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, Pe with the Coal Merohante of Eastbourne that the charges H ADMISSION FREE. ■ POPU1iAR PRICKS. ' 1E astbourne1 first assumed Mr. Coles was olerk to the Local Board during the for the supply of coal in Eastbourne should correspond 8, TCT.MH BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, 1 ondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway. whole period of that authority’s existenc* from 18o9 to with the London prices approved by the Board of Trade HARLES ERNEST RUBE, D! IED, EASTBOURNE. Telephone 896. evidences of Eastbourne’s material subject to the addition of 4s. per ton to cover the extra [t. H- having had oyer 87 years’ load «U>«rienM SEA WATER SW1MMIS G BATHS. } cost of carriage and wagon hire to Eastbourne. C1 (daring the first lSof which he was occupied in practical increasing- . _____ Pursuant to the Sta tute 22 and 23 Vii _ ‘Cap. 35 EXHIBITION Heated to 70 Degrei B. . Thu* if the prioe of a medium coal in London is 32* Intituled “An Act to urther amend the Law Property work m the Building Trade),Js gpoolafiy qnallfled _fqr OP AN 1 legal adviser of the Local Board Mr. Coles was; inti per ton, in Eastbourne, this will be 36* per ton. S s .) and to relieve Trust les.” Valuing and Managing House Property; or MIXED BATHING EVERY AFTERNOON. | mately ooncerned. with all of the many sohemes pro If the Board of Trade approves of an alteration in iperflea dnringerectlon. ______t stances v under which rapidly succeeding pounded in the interests of the town. The promotion NOTICE IS HERE )Y GIVEN that all Creditors and J ^ M B U L A N G E HOT 8BA ft OTHER PRIVi lTB BATHS. f the price of coal in London, the price at Eastbourne is other Persons having my CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon tint. es, public and private—air making fi and defence of various Bills in the Parliamentary Com to be subject to a similar alteration. k 1 or against the ESTAT E of CHARLES ERN. 1 mittee Rooms also devolved very largely upon the late of No. 17, Hill-f treet, Mayfair in the _ jty of EASTER ft WRIGHT, AT EASTBOURNE STATION, indefatigable olerk, and when Eastbourne was incor • PRICE OF COAL SOLD FROM Middlesex Esquire w io died on the JOth day October wrated in 1883, Mr. Coles’ apoin ment as Town Clerk A UOTIONEEBS AMD VALUERS, HOUSE, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 t h , For about forty years, such TROLLEYS. 1914 and whose Willw ith two codicils thereto,1 proved JA LAND AMD ESTATE AGENTS, ollowed almost as a matter of coure* This latter by Franz Voklkle n and Kate Rube of the This will be not more than 2* per ton above the price nary 1916 > iniDifTUTTB n m n w. artroi Between 10.30 a_m. and 4.0 p.m. office he filled with complete sa isfafition up to the utors therein nai led on the 8th day of , iO TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE Pj I 7j E R ,r • T H E i l T R E , ; time of his retirement in 1890, when hejwas succeeded charged by the Coal Merchant* tn the Principal 1 r of the Probate Di’ of His Adjolninetbe London and Oonnty Bank). Thus the present price is Is. lOd. per cwt., or lid. for Majesty’s High Court of Justice are hereby d to Manager „ ...... G. Haybs. he held virtually a monopoly of the by Mr. Fovargu* There is an in ieresting oil paii‘ send In the particula s in writing of their and for Probate, Transfer and other purposes. A Cha of One Shilling will he made for each mblic and quasi-public offices in tne tow n; embracing the first Mayor, the first Town Clerk, I am 56-lb* I * ands to the said Executors at the Offli of the PBOPBBTIB8 FOB SALE. « plerson h iut despite the multitudinous .demands upon the first aldermen of the borough. Of this group of ten COAL SOLD IN SMALL QUANTITIES. day of tyill_be giveeh to the Fund for ProvidinLi g uomror TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 2 15 and 7 45. ___rsigned their Soil jltore on or before the 111 :md axd unfubhishbd bbhdbhobb. t le Railwayway Troops (RE.) serving with theaExpediti leading citizens only two surviv* riCol. Cardwell! and The agreed prices at present are: 14-lb*, 3d. ; 28-11)*, December 1916 And Notice is Hereby a Given Last Two Performances that after that day tie said Executors will joed to Force. of Df responsibility. Mr. Coles’ Mr. 0. Haine), now that Mr. Coles is dead, 6d- ; 56-lb*, lid. (1* under exceptional circumstance* distribute the assets o! the deceased among e parties ME8SR8. KILLI0X ft DAVIES, spe tions were various and con- Amongst local companies of whioh for lengthened for exampl* delivering late at night). entitled thereto havll g regard only to the Aims and UCTIONBERS, ESTATE AGENTS, ‘‘It’s a lo n g W ay to T: p p e r a r y . ” peribde Mr. Coles acted as secretary, the Gas Company October, 1915. Demands of which th y shall then have had otioe and ( ^ a t f : ONS ROOMS, EASTBOi URNE. 15 bmt we have never heard it sug- and the Pier Company are the niost important. . Hie that they will not b i liable for the assets the said j SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, The Successful Domestic and Mil tary Drama. eervioes in connection with these ai d other undertakin, P. S'.—Since the foregoing arrangement was arrived at deceased or any part t lereof so distributed to iny person TUESDAY,-November 9th, at 3.30p.m. the price of ooal in London has been increased by -1* or persons of whose C aims and Demands " (shall not TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE were much valued by all ooncerhed therewith. The ;■ duration of his secretaryship of the Gas Company was per ton. then have had notice. Valuations for Probate and other Purposes. “TH MUSIC OF THE MASTERS,” \ SUNDAY AFIERNOO} , at 3. C. W. BOLTON, Mayor. Dated this 27th-day >f October, 1915. itly straight]forward from 1856 to 1902, while that of thb Pier Company was Agents for all th^rlnclpal^Local ReBldenoeg and A VIOLIN RECITAL by In the Theatre, the from 1865 to 1911. HO iMES BON & POTT, rofessional (dealings H. W. FOVARGUE, X ips; and although a ■'For nearly a quarter of a century Mr. Coles was v Town Clerk. Capel Hous<, New Broad-street, London, E.C. BR< !R ERNEST NEWLANDSMITH Convalescent Hospital Mi] itary Band. Registrar of the Eastbourne Division of the Lewes and Solid cprs for the sald Execntare. Telephone 128. m Established 1886. Eastbourne County Court. He assumed the office in PROCTER ft ARNOLD, HE THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY 1887, when a separate Court was opened in Eastbourne MONDAY, Nov. 8th. Six eights at 8. ready for this town and neighbourhood,land remained in the AT ONCE," u c t i o n e e r s , v a l u e r s , h o u s e , T THE CALL FOR RECRUITS. -LAND, ESTATE, BUSINESS AND PUBLIC LECTURE on Matinees Wednesday and Sati rday at 3. osition until 1911, when the duties were taken ovfer by o c k s a n d w o o l l e n c o m f o i lis eldest, son, Mr. J. B. Campion Cole* Very punc- A INSURANCE AGENTS, WHERE ARE OURDBADP MR. ARTHUR GIBBONS’ COM PANY In the In Eastbourne the Recruiting Committee have set the Men of “ 8” COMPANY," Ut A Strange Obligation. tillious in all his business method* and painstaking, MIDLAND BANK CHAMBERS, By REV. J. L WEDGWOOD, Brilliant Comedy, considerate and impartial in his treatment of SUSSEXS REGIMENT Bonthdowns). As the holder at one time of many appoint- about' the arduous duty imposed upon them by Lord money to purchase ■ appreciated.—G. ! TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. At^the TOWN HALL, Eastbourne, matters coming before him, Mr. Coles was well spoken Derby’s Scheme in a spirited and businesslike fashion. ’ And at Hampden Park. “ Tantalizing T< i m m y . ” of by suitors generally, while hej enjoyed the respect Lieut., 11th Royal Regt, Wltley On THURSDAY, November Uth, at Three if dock. There are nearly one hundred canvassers, who are acting Godaiming, Surrey. Admission Frbk. By Paul Gavault ft Miohar i. Morton. • replying and good opinion of the numerous practising solicitors. a energetically upon their official instruction* and doing HESSES. LLOYDS Reserved Seats, 1* Collection to defray Expense* By arrangement with Mr. Cy: XL Maude. Such contingenccy woulc. The deceased took an active interest in the local their best in * generally tactful and considerate way to ■V VALUERS Aim ESTATE Secretary Eastbourne Lodge, Rest Harrow, EastDea movement for providing a permanent memorial of 'e up the number of recruit* The canvass has only IRINITY COLIEGE OF MUSIC, London, 'AGENTS. road. Seats ..."; 2* t 4d. i the late Princess Alice, for some time a visitor 3n in progress for three or four day* but the response Seats at 2s. and 1* 6d. may be reservec in advanoe at the rchance that, with her family at Eastbourne. The memorial took T‘ 6. GILDREDGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE , Pier Gate* the form of a hospital and Mr. Coles aeqepted is already distinctly encouraging, and strong hopes are THE LAST DAY OF ENTRY for the- DECEMBER ^(Boad Paring the Ballway Button). ASTBOURNE NATURAL HIST< ess to himself entertained .that Eastbourne and district will give a the request thas he would fill the poet of hon. secre meritorious aooount of itself in the present emergency. THEORY (M.K.) El LAMINATION Is THURSDAY, E HOTOGRAPHIO AND LITERARY tary. He took a warm interes; in the institution Novembkb Uth, 1916. ajgsr -* -a a a t" 1 SOCIETY. Week commencing MONDA1!, Nov. 15th. The area, urban and rural, has been carefully mapped —widely known as the Princess Alice Memorial out'for the more methodical and convenient working out Entry Forms and all ii formation may be obtained from Baubliebed 1880. A Public Lecture, MISS ETHEL GRIFFIES, MR. El IWARD COOPER capacity it became his duty to return Hospital, and found the duties a labour of love, which of the committee’s important task. . * the Local Secretary, Dr. M. P. Oonwav, La Rona, | ENTITLED Olerk a suitable written response. he discharged consistently well (or some thirty years, K Ing’s-avenue. OHABLES E. HORNE, Y.AJ.., ’ and Company. though latterly having the valuable assistance of his Although eligible men are urged to join the Colours’ ANIMALS in MEDIAEVAL SCULPTURE, straightaway, it is recognised that many, through ties HOUSE AGENT Will be delivered by MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ft SATUI ■ DAY EVENINGS son, Mr. H. H. Cole* at 8. Matinee Saturday which it is not easy to sever, are | reluctant to abandon /CENTRAL VS ESLEYAN CHURCH a u i a tt3. -had its amusing side, and on more than one The connection of Mr. Coles with St. Saviour’s their present engagement* and some also who through PEV: ENSEY ROAD. MB. G. DRUGS, F.S.A., Church began with the building! of the edifice itself. 1, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE Inthe “ The Passing of Ihe Third rloor Back.” ccasion was the subject of merriment in the their peculiar circumstances it would be unfair to pres* NOVEM BER 7th , One of the first sidesmen, and re-elected with unbroken CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. LECTURE THEATRE, Technical Instttdte, Council Chamber. Although preoccupied regularity year after year down to the present time, he A special effort is being made to induce men to join the FOREIGN MISSIONARY SUNDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY ft FRIDA’ F EVENINGS at 8 ifflciallv in a remarkable manner, time was was also for many years a member1 of the choir, in whose Army Reserve, and the endeavour in this direction is On Thursday, November 18th, at ti.15 p.m. Matinee Wednesday H3. facilitated by the Prime Minister’s pledge as to calling at 11 —- RE 7, ISAAC SHIMMIN. Subject vhen Mr. Coles figured as an advocate in the work he took a keen interest. BUBINBaBBS or BVBBY DB80BIPT10N roa DIBPOBAL ADMISSION FREE. i’olice Court, both at Eastbourne and Hail- up single men first. Army Reserve men are assigned to Objections to Forelgi Missions.” 4-4- “ The Second Mrs. Ta uqueray.” Mr. Coles was one of the two oldest directors of the a particular clas* according to age, and after enlistment ham. He was once asked in our hearini Devonshire Park, whioh he used avery effort to main they are ’enabled to return to their ordinary employ Krenlng at 835-BIV. J. HOLLAND BROWN, Seats may now be booted. >usiy del tain as a high-class social and plea sure resort. He had, —------— ...... ment. The older the men and the more neoessary to » PRINTING WORKS. NS ROOMS, EASTBOURNE, guilty. He we believ* a considerable interest in the- Queen’s the public their civil employment the less likelihood is SH. “QHRONIOLE Hotel, Ltd.,- and some otheij private oompanie* S UL S ’ PARI E xciting Af f _ at Old T own.—W hile promptly replied in the affirmative, pointini there of any military call upon their service*! Mean S ( out that the accused was not charged wit! Formerly, as a lover of sport and equestrian exercise, while they will have been able to show the (’ A LL Allred Bear, of Avom ■road, who: s in the employ of he was an ardent member of the Eastbourne Hank SALE OF WORK EMBER 18th and 13th, at 3 p .m . Messr* Jackson, oont breaking the moral law q u a moral law, but their patriotism, and will have entitled then mb, of Cor uneroial-road, was With the late Dr. Hayman (father of the late Dr. 0. wear the excusatory armlet. In aid of the Chu roh Funds, at ALL SOUIS’ GENERAL FEINTING Doors open 2.80. delivering ooal from a ley outside a house in Vicar- the moral law as defined and interpreted b’ the exi . OHT RCH ROOMS, age-road, the horse ik fright and bolted down the Statute law of the realm. All the defend N. Hayman) he was one of the original founder* and a Borough-lane. At the member of the Council, of Eastbourne College. On Wednesday, ii imember 10th, from 11.30 to ft OF EVERY DESCRIPTION __ me crossing the trolley over ing advocate sought to do was to show that J e t Sterling Mackinlay tnrni throwing the horse down. When the trolley In Freemasonry Mr. Coles had taken an active Y.M.C.A. E ntertains t h e T roops.—On the alleged offence did not fall within the four interest, especially when in the prime of life. His To be Opened by Mbs. Bouton (the present ; ' IN ’ited the animal again bolted and proceeded lMunmnol nnnnnM vnoro nio nnvwin D__ Cl_* _L Monday the first of a new series of entertainments for Wwnntod In the Beet Style at Reasonable Prices down •road. A man nami d Lee, a window corners of the Statute under which the prosecu- principal honours were his appointment as Prov. Senior soldiers was given at the Town Hall Mr. Kennard tion had been instituted. Conscience, there Grand Warden in 1907, Prov. Junlior G. Deacon in 1870, BY Old Bonge and oleaner, tried to stop the hors* and either fell or was having arranged an excellent programme of pictures knooked down. The near hind wheel of the trolley fore, he was quick to point out, did not enter and Prov. G. P. Soj. of the Provincial Grand Chapter and murical item* “ HE THEO$OPHIOAL SCiOIETY in 1887. He served as W.M. of 1 he Harrington (East f a r n c o m b e OO., L td ., Passed over his leg* and after bei ig examined by a into the matter at all. J. A Stelling gave 1 IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Reserved Seat* 4* and 2* 6d.; Unreserved, 1* A.MjO. officer, he was oonveyec to the Prinoess bourne) Craft Dodge in 1867 and 1868; and was First solos by Miss Rut] Tiokets oan now be obtained from Miss Habvet Hospital The bore* whic i was eventually Principal in 1882 of the Har ling ton Royal i Arch Leyland gave a wonderful entertainment, sustaining A GLASS for raii STUDY OF THEOSOPHY “ CHRONICLE”...... T r PRINTING WORKS, Business Manager), 12, Graedngton - road, and . ... 4 by Mr. Stribling, of Oeklyage-road, suffered M a y o r ’s D a y . Chapter. * the whole programme for an honr and a half, to the held on THURSDAYS, at 6 o’dook, at 53c, Iebmitagb, Terminus-road. injuries to its leg* AT noon on Tuesday next Alderman 0. During an almost nniane official career—his Vestry enthusiastic delight of the men. On Monday night ROAD, Eastbourne. . SOUTH STREET, EA8TROUBNE- O’Brien Harding will be formally installed as Clerkship was undoubtedly a reoord—Mr. Oolto must Lieut.-CoL'Begbie, of the R.A.M.C., and his .staff Tobacco from the CamkroIons.— Consign have attended some hundreds of public and rep All who are Interested are Invited, mente of tobaooo fror il—"— '• Mayor for the ensuing year. The election, officers were present, and the Colonel took the op Secretary, Beet Han jw, East Dean-road, Eastbourne. there is every reason to expect, will be quite tative funotion* Until the end of his life he en.-,,™ tunity of expressing his hearty thanks to the Mayor IRECTION LABELS of. all kinds manu- captured from the wonderful health, and if the records of the different and Corporation for allowing the Y.M.C.A to open factored at _London - _Prices . at Famoombe and Co.’sC England, says the ' erial Institue Bulletin.” unanimous, and the choice of the Council, it authorities and companies with which he was'connected the Hall for his men. Three cheers were given by the ed) Printing Work* South-street, Eastbonrn* crop is said to offer nt prospect l may be assumed with equal confidence, will were searched it would be found be was seldom, if ever, men, with one extra for Mr. Kennard. .... ■ . r ■ ■ L —
EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATpKDAY, NOVEMBER 6, X$15 meetings. His duties oontact with great numbers ie also he had innumerable Did she make any attempt?—The only thing she did in high esteem. ftomtal aftJgtocral. BRIDE’S SHOCKING knew was the self-starter. She knew exactly how to do * "x. Coles’ activities were- that. It was the acme of simplicity, and she was inter ested in it. In a childish way, she was rather proud of ivensev, in both of which Earl Brassey was amongst tbe Peers assembled in the J i DEATH, doing it ; in fact, she did it outside the hotel before we had, in former years, House of Commons on Tuesday to hear Mr. Asquith’s started while I was there. of| his time and attention. speech. His lordship lately visited Alexandria, where | In answer to further questions, witness explained that ied by one of the unreformed ms yacht “ Sunbeam’’I is doing much - appreciated o b b y if bailiffs and jurats—Mr. XT' A m A T T cnv I ^’e lever was in the intermediate position nothing B & c o . , L t d . servioe as a hospital ship. He hopes to see his daughter A B E A C H Y H E A D D A I A L I1 I. | would happen, because the car would not start. uaint authority. At Hail- and son-in-law (Lord and Lady Willingdon).at Bombay o\Uh of his legal praotice, which in December, proceeding thither by mail steamer. M bs. Sampson’s Brother. period been carried on by his Mr. William Brown Kirkwood, of'Blackford-road, jabber took over the position, ■: ! , S . X . Major E. EL Goldie-Taubman has been appointed MOTOR OAR TAKES LADY Edinburgh, said the deceased was his sister, and was ARE NOW OFFERING MANY EXCLUSIVE \ r years hon. secretary to the Governor of his Majesty’s Prison, Winchester. 1 n arrangement has been made between tbe London Coal OVER CLIFF. about 35 'years of age. He received a letter from her V and did much to maintain Merchants and the Board of Trade whereby prices will not From Holy Trinity Parish Magazine we learn that | on Tuesday morning, and from this communication he king annual event. Miss Bergg, who is leaving for work in the foreign 1 inferred that she was very happy. She referred to the I Commissioners of Taxes for adi ance unless such advances are approved by the Board of mission field, sailed in as. “ Maloja” on Saturday. I things she had been doing in London, and geemed to FASHION NOVELTIES in i to 1897. Tn de. We propose to give the Eastbourne Public the benefit of She will break her journey at Ceylon, and spend a A N UNWITNESSED TRAGEDY, have had a great deal of pleasure^. She was extremely •■.I* i . j , I* •;*. v . • v and five daughters, the • thii i arrangement, and agree not to alter our prices unless those fortnight there with her sister, Miss Gladys Betgg, and ( timid, and under no circumstances whatever would npion Coles, solicitor, who from Ceylon she will have Miss Florence Cooper’s j she touch the levers. Her husband had told her how Henry Hartland Coles, of London advance, providing always we are not placed at a company to China. They will meet in Colombo on the to start the car, and he believed she must have started Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, Fred W. Coles, solicitor, dis idvantage with London. 21st, and arrive at Hong Kong on Deoember 18th and INQtfESTYESTERDAY. the engine so as to show Lieut. Sampson that she could i of the Conservative party in Foochow about Christmas Day. start the car. He thought, however, she must have English Tailor-mades, Ival Coles, solicitor, who has ] Casthoume prices are always 4s. per ton over London, owing The Bishop of Lewes held a Quiet Day for-olergy on done it rather against her own judgment. She had |tish Columbia; Mr. Herbert, A fatality of a sensational anc distressing character | been in his car, but she would never have dared to to Ihe Bailway Bate and Wagon Hire being 3/11J per ton from Wednesday at the Parish Church (St. Mary’s). touch a lever, although a husband was different from a anoe with the Royal Canadian took place at about noon on Tuesday, at a part of served in the Boer War in Loi tdon to Eastbourne on all classes of Goal. The late Mr. George W. Grimes, The Avenue, East- brother, and she might have done it to please her Millinery* etc., aughters are Mrs, Stapleton boume, left estate valued for probate at £11,349. the cliff about half a mile wist of Beachy Head. husband. He could not think of any other theory is, Miss Beatrice Colee, Mrs. We would like to add that we do not anticipate prices Mr; F. H. Stapley, Eastbourne, has been eleoted The victim of thb sad occurrence was a newly-married | except that the gear lever was in position and linked Y \ AT hr. Coles. We hear that the Chairman for the year of the Church of England Men’s lady—Mrs. Isabel Sampson, who was carried over up with the road wheels. Since his sister had been advancing much above those ruling to-day—in our opinion it married she had been perfectly happy. p nelsons are on active war wil. be more a question of obtaining regular supplies and Society Federation for the Diocese of Chiohester. ! the cliff in a motor car and was 1 ;illed instantaneously. E xpert E vidence. 4ERAL. suf icient labour. We therefore recommend those who have the The estate of the late Capjt Alexander Hovenden The cliff at this point is nearly 500 feet high. i nr w nr ^ M ID-SEASON’S PRICES. Goldie - Taubman, of Burlington-place, Eastbourne, Mrs. Sampson was the yourger daughter of the t , rj *7 f iT°^ y’ ciL*i?ve''y 8 ? araKe’ Eastbourne, y afternoon, a numerous a
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11. Summing up the effect of the proposed altera earlier afternoon session, and- as the lighting regula* RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. INQUEST ON A CHILD. tions it would appear:— EAST SUSSEX EDU CATION tions in Seaford are extremely strict they will ba 0 II . I (a.) That practitioners will not be prejudicially glad of the Committee’s early instructions. It waa 1 affected in any way, as they will still receive COMMITTEE. resolved that the Secretary be instructed to make tha Both looally and generally a i energetic and promis SERVANTS COLLAPSE AT RAILWAY their minimum capitation fee of 7s., and possibly best possible arrangements with the Managers for ing start has been made in the new campaign for STATION. securing the due cleaning of the school during tha part or the whole of the floating 6d. winter months without infringement of the lighting securing recruits. It is statoc that, speaking of the (b.) Chemists will not in future run the risk REDUCTION OF EXPENDITURE. regulations. J ’asjjim country as a whole, the repcrts coming in are dis of having their bills discounted, but, on the other Fietehinp School.—The Managers ask that tha tinctly favourable. The canvass' is yet, however, The Coroner (Mr. G. Vere Benson) resumed, at hand, the margin of profit on the tariff will engagement of Miss Kathleen Saunders as monitress ®y To ensure apparently be reduced. As the chemists’ bills only in its infancy, and the p resent month will have the Town Hall, Eastbourne, on Saturday, the UOKFIELD AGRICULTURA CO LLEG E may be extended till the spring of 1916. The Com Hom es and practically reached its close icfore'the scheme can inquiry into the death of a newly-born male child, of in this area have not yet been discounted it mittee had fixed 31st October as the date for Miss the Publish! bo officially stamped with sucoess or failure. Mean would appear that they are likely to receive TO BE PERMANKNTLY CLOSED. Saunders to leave, but the Head Mistress states that the Librarid which the- mother was a young woman named somewhat less in. future than in the past, the time the machinery for secur ng success is in readi Hephzib&h Fellows, who has been a general servant there are now 45 infants, with no possibility of obtain Is made fori ness all over the country. balanpe going to make up deficiencies in less ing a monitross till February or March netft. It waa at a house in Silverdale-road, rad whoso friends live fortunate areas. resolved that the Managers bo authorised to retain me- This list li Something like 500 local sommittees have been LAND AND BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD. Residents. establirhed, composed of! the most representative at Lewes. (e.) As is usually the case with the schemes tho services of Miss Kathleen Saunders, at her citizens in each district and piesided over in all cases At -the previous sitting on October 16th it was introduced by the Commissioners, the administra present rate of salary, up to and including tho 31st by personages of commanding local influence—in stated by Mrs. Sarah Hyde, attendant at the ladies’ tive work of the Committee will be greatly The monthly meetin'g of the East Sussex Eduea-i March, 1916. waiting room at Eastbourne Railway Station, that increased and tho already complicated accounts Forest Row School.—Tho Secretary submitted & large numbers of cases by tie Lord Mayor or the will become still more involved.. At the same tion Committee was held at the County Hall, Lewes, ^Ber k el ey .—K r l Mayor, in’ others by some v cll-knoWn peer, whose on the evening of October 13th, about 7 o’clock, she letter from tho Board of Education, stating that tha C hannel Vixwfl name and character are -helc in general esteem in discovered the body of a nowly-bom child in the time the powers of tho Committee appear to on Tuesday. Lieut.-Col. Sutherlan d-HaRRIS pre Board will allow tho services of Mr. T. W„ Slocomba Mrs. WU the locality. lL . lavatory. suffer still further diminution. If the process sided, and there wore also present Ma. or J. J. Lister as a certificated head teacher to continue until tha 8 m ee which has been going on rapidly since the com 23rd December, 1915. Tho Correspondent forward* Bidabtrand. — 3 One aspect of the scheme which was pointedly Albert James Souch, a railway constable, said he (vice-chairman), Mrs. R. L. Thornton, Mrs. Bridge, Stammers. Mfl saw a young woman collapse in front of the station mencement of the Act continues it would appear tho Managers’ detailed observations in opposition to alluded to by the Prime Minister in hiB speech in that the provisions of Section 15 of the Act." Miss Verrall, Col. Nourso, Lieut.-Col. Owen, C.M.G., the Committee’s proposal to appoint a head mistress B ortrkath.—» about 6.50 on Wednesday evening. Being spoken ilba the House of Commons on Tuesday" will not have which entrust the administration of medical C.I.E., Major R. L. Thornton, the Rev. Vicars A. for the Boys’ Department. The Managers strongly A .—Lieut, i failed to be generally noticed. It was that in which to, she said she was going to Brighton by the next JEbtcocrt.—Mr. I benefit to Insurance Committees will soon be a Boyle, the Rev. H. S. Musgrave, tqe Rev. Hugh urge the Committee to re-consider the whole ques Cole. Mrs. Mr. Asquith seated, in substa ace, that,' if the single train, and he assisted her to the waiting room. He dead letter. men do not respond to the a jpeal now being made then went about his business. About a quarter of Parry, Mr. G. Holman, Mr. F. Barehard, Mr. H. C. tion “and to take no hurried action without an friend. Mr. an hour later Mrs. Hyde made a communication to Mr. Pargeter proposed: “ (a) That the Commis Burra, Mr. A. Faber, Mr. W. N. Corfe,' Mr. J. A. interview with ■ the Managers and thorough discus Wootton. Mr.l to them, Jcho present scheme vill be looked upon as sioners be informed that in the opinion of the Insur sion before so startling and unpopular a change is having failed to achieve succe: s, but that the married him, in consequence of which he went to the ladies’ Nix, Mr. J. J. White, Mr, W. F. Beiuiford, Mr. R. men will not in any circumsiances be “roped in ’’ lavatory, where he found the body of a baby. He ance Committee it is impossible for the Committee definitely decided on,” It was resolved: (1) That tho then assisted the woman to the platform and placed properly -to carry out the administrative functions J. Streatfeild, Mr. J. F. Plajster, Mr. E. J. Gorringe, Managers bo informed that without accepting all tha B o uvsbie R oua before their appointed time in order to make-good viows oxpressed in the Correspondent’s . letter this Mrs. H. Barry ir the unpatriotic shortcomings c f the unmarried. That her on a seat. "She ’was very weak, and he became imposed upon them by the National Health Insurance Mr. J. Godwin King and Mr. E. Young (secretary). W h it s H ouse.- is an interesting piece of information to all classes suspicious. He therefore detained her and sent for Acts and the Regulations made thereunder unless sub-committee realise that the nature of Forest Row lilLBURN. - Mrs the siationmaster. The woman gave him the name adequate notice is received by them of proposals put AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIQN SUB aiid neighbourhood makes it desirable at the present rad Mrs. Jon of “eligibles,”'-both married md single. forward by the Commissioners, and to point out that COMMITTEE. time'to appoint a head master for tho Boys’ School; Elliott. Lleut-l A correspondent has writter to Lord Derby asking of Hephzibah Fellows, and an address at Lewesj? and said she had been a servant at a house in Silverdale- in this particular instance the Committee have been (2) that the Secretary be instructed to issue adver Elliott f if it were a fact that under hs recruiting scheme, 2 allowed loss than a week in which to consider and Suggested Reduction of Expenditure, —The Agricul- tisements accordingly. , I?.—Miss Skinned sufficient men, married and s ngle, enlisted to make road. On witness’s return with P.C. Simmons she tural Education Sub-Committee repo that they Habtington Hof admitted that something had taken place in the give the necessary directions for carrying into effect Rottingdean Church of England School.—Tha Up the required number ana were attested, the a complicated series of changes in the arrangements had before them the following resolution: paassed by Secretary, reported that, in pursuance of tho authority B n x House.—A married men would hot be called ufl while there , lavatory, but said what it was she did not know. the Committee on County Expendituri I at theieir meet- Albion Hotel. - They parried her in a chair to a taxi-cab and con for the administration of medical benefit, that under given him by this sub-committee, ho had made Mrs. Little, remained unenlisted an equal number of fit single, these circumstances it has been quite impossible for ing hold on the 21st September, viz. :-j-. arrangements for the conveyance of Ovingdean jtnen who had not volunteered? Further, would such veyed her to the Princess Alice Hospital, where, she son. Lieut. an| was detained. On the journey she said she had not them to qarry out the terms of Article 16 of the That the Education Committee be requested to children to and from Rottingdean Schbol, as in Mr. and Mrs. \ unenlisted single men be compulsorily taken before Regulations providing for consultation with the. Local consider tho possibility of further reducing former years. He had accepted the estimate of Mr. Charlotte Can the attested married mten,? had any intention pf doing wrong, i The body of the Uent. Liudemi child was removed to the mortuary. Medical and Panel Committees, and that therefore expenditure, especially upon institutions under G. F. Thomas, of Rottingdean, amounting to 25a. A reply, dated November hid, has been received their management. ” per week, the arrangement to commence-cm the 4th. and Mrs, Mai 1 Evidenoe was also given by P.C. Simmons, who the Committee can take no responsibility whatever Miss Lewis. I from Lord Derby’s secretary, stating that it is clear, for the sufficiency of the notices or correctness of In this connection the .sub-committee considered October, 1915, and to terminate on the 31st March. R.A.M.C. Mr.l if sufficient young single men do not enlist. Borne said the young woman told him: “I did not know I 1916. was liko this. I have worked right up to this morn the procedure; (b) that the Clerk bo authorised to the question of permanently closing down the Mies W. Uphif other steps must be taken to fetch them. It is added to the sub-oommittee, and it was reported that, after issue the notices to practitioners, and, when details Agricultural and Horticultural Collegol Uckfield, and Tho report was adopted, on the proposition Birtulph. ■ that this would occur before married men would be ing, when my mistress gave me my money and said q£ Thompson I could go home.” EAST SUSSEX INSURANCE examination______by the Chairman of the sub- committee have been received from the Commissioners, to relinquishing the tenancy of the College Training Major Lister. called upon. radand the Clerk Inin accordance with the authiauthority given chemists giving particulars so far as practicable of Farm. * According to fdrt. Annie Styler, of Silverdale-road, to them, the claims had been paid out of‘ the No. 2 the proposed alterations, and at the same time to It was resolved that in consequence 6f (a) the large FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE. PTTCHLEY HOU Fellows complained on Wednesday, October 13th, of bank account; and it was resolved: “ That the action issue a circular explaining tho procedure so far as the Wilson and The following letter from a i Eastbourne correspon percentage (50) of students who have joined H.M. Allowances to Teachers and School Attendant® and Mrs. Tuokfl feeling ill, and witness said to her, “If you are really of the Chairman and the Clerk be confirmed.” | Insurance Committee understand it; (c) that the Forces, (b) the military occupation of the College, Officers Serving with H.M. Forces.—The County dent appeared in Thursday’s r lo b e :— going to be ill you had better go home.” Witness Medical Benefit Sub-Committee be authorised, if B oxby.—Mrs. 3 THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICAL Mr. Hubbard moved the confirmation f the sub- whereby students cannot, at present] be taken at Accountant reported at the meeting of the sub-com MR. ASQUITH’S! PLEDGE. telegraphed to Fellows’ mother at Lewes to meet the committee’s proceedings. j . necessary without further reference to the Insurance that institution, the sub-committee submit the. follow mittee that for the quarter ended 29th September train, and gave the-young woman her month’s wages BENEFIT. j Committee, to enter into and complete any negotia- the sums paid by him in respect of the abov® Sir,—Fear has been expre: sed—and nowhere with then duo. ! Witness sent her in a cab to the railway Mr. SIMMONS seconded, and it was agreed to. ing recommendations to the Education Committee:— L-M n. Edith greater clearness than in th< r letter from Mr. Mac | tions which may be necessary with practitioners and am ounted to £341. 2s. 7d. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. station shortly after five o’clock. Fellows, who MEDICAL SERVICE SUB-COMMITTEE. ! chemists, to prepare, and if they think fit, to publish Recommendation I.—That the Agricultural and &—Mrs. Martyr. I kinder, M.P., in the T im e s of to-day—that unless a wanted to go home, said she would be back on Horticultural College, Uckfiold, be permanently Revised Estimate.—A revised estimate of receipt* Mrs. Whitby. I sufficiency of single men enlii t before the end of this PROPOSED alterations : Tho Clerk presented the following report as to the ' the medical list for the year 1916, and generally to closed. and expenses for special .county purposes (elementary Saturday. constitution of the Medical Service Sub-Committee make such arrangements as may be necessary for the 8.—Mr. and Mrs. | , month the married men ni w joining the reserve Recommendation II.—That all the furniture, education) for the financial year ending 31st M arti, King Pierce may find themselves “trapied ” owing to the 46 Dr. J. Adams, police surgeon, said the child’s body and the Pharmaceutical Service Sub-Committee for administration of medical benefit during that year."" 1916, was laid before the sub-com m ittee, show ing ® S.-Rev. and Mr weighed 6-lbs. 10-ozs. The only external mark was j He said he believed the whole of the other bodies fittings, apparatus, &c., be sold as soon as possible classes—single and married—I icing called up in rapid comm:ISSIONERS SEVERELY CRITICISED. the year 1915-16:— deficiency to be raised by rate during the second six 10.—Mrs. r a bruise on the -forehead. The child had breathed. The National Health Insurance (Medical Benefit) : concerned had heen consulted in this matter with after the Military Authorities have definitely Evorltt- succession. vacated the premises. months of the current financial year of £20,558. A Another point has not, 1 think, been publicly He was not prepared to say whether the child had Regulations (England), 1913, require—the Insurance the exception of those the Commissioners held revised estimate of receipts and expenses for general 1L—Mr. and" u had a separate fexi&tence or not. Committee to constitute a special sub-committee responsible for the carrying out of the provisions of Recommendation III.—That the County Gregory (2) expressed. Married men, do ibting the Government The Jnonthly meeting Of the East Sussex Insurance county purposes (higher education) for tho financial W*»T View.—1 intention should the supply }f single men be short At this stage the inquest was adjourned until Mon designated the Medical Service Sub-Com nittee for the circular. « Council take all the necessary steps for the sale year ending 31st March, 1916, was also laid before Commi toe was held at the County Hall, Lewes, on of the land and buildings at the. Agricultural and' Misses Kessell4 under Lord Derby’s scheme, are inclined to join., the day for the attendance of Fellows. tho purposes sot out in the Regulations, und also a j Tho resolution was adopted. the sub-committee, showing a deficiency to be raised P rincess MansI Tuesda r afternoon. Mr. J. Godwin King presided, Colours at once, as they car now choose the corps On Monday Fellows was able to appear, but she Pharmaceutical Service Sub-Committee for the pur Horticultural O Uckfield, soon as by rate during the second six months of the current Walker. Miss I they desire, rather than take the risk of being swept Was obviously weak and ill, and was assisted and and thi re were also present Mr. W. Austin Hubbard poses also set out in the Regulations. possible after tfffe Military Authorities have finanoial year of £1,877. Such estimates were 18_Mrs. and Mb with the singlo men, when they would have to (vice-cb airman), Mrs. HI Scarlett, Mrs. Shoesmith, A meeting of the members of the Insurance Com definitely Vacated the premises. approved by the sub-committee. It was resolved that « t—Mrs. Callend attended by the Sister at the Princess Alico Hospital. 83.—Mr. and Mr nee their luck as to the ai m they would be oalled Sho was accommodated with a seat, but she was Mrs. ’ ?yrer, Mrs. Stent, - Mrs. Bannister, Miss mittee who represent insured persons was held LEWES AND THE BONFIRE Recommendation IV.—That the Agricultural a copy be forwarded to the Finance -and General up tou^Speaking from knowledge, I can affirm thereapparently too unwell to fake an intelligent interest Candlei, Miss Farrant, Dr. Yl. W. Skinner,iMr. C. E. immediately after the meeting of tne Insurance Com Organiser be authorised to take all the necessary Purposes Com m ittee of the County Council; with? Sydney House.-! has been an augmented flow of married men directin the proceedings. Collins, Mr. J. W. Briggs, Mr. F. J. Thyer, Mr. W. mittee on 5th October for, the purpose oi electing: steps for the purposes of tl\e transfer of the such amendments as the Chairman of the Education Mr. rad Mrs. Slj arsons to act as members of the Medical CELEBRATION. Mrs, Phipps. to the Colours during the la: t fortnight. Dr. Francis John Nicholls, one of the medical Green, Mr. T. Pargeter, Mr. H. Simmons, Mr. F. G. (a) Throe Training Farm, Uckfield, to a editable tenant Committee and the Chairman of tho Financo Sub Griffith. Mr.l Everyone is aware by no v of the scandal, both ~ ’ Up. S. Smith, Mr. H. Vallance, Mr. E. G. , Service Sub-CommitteeI as required by Regulation 45 and the sale of the live and dead stock on the committee may agree upon. James. Mr. officers at the Princess Alice Hospital, stated that he Burbidi ;e. Mr. W. Porter, Mr. F. W. A. Cushman, i (2) (i); (b) threethreo persons to. act as membmembers------on the farm. Social and financial, attachin; to the over-large pro attended to Fellpws after her admission to the institu Many unsuccessful attempts were made in years M r. C o r fe moved the confirmation of tho suI k Master Lethb Zpo;portion of married men in i he Army. Pending, at tion on October 13th, and gave in some detail the Mr. W. E. Ashwell, Mr. 6. Coleman, Mr. S. James, Pharmaceutical Service Sub-Committee an required gone by to put an end to tho celebration of the Fifth It was resolved that the Secretary lpe directed to committee’s proceedings. Mr. Bmallbooe.1 ledeiSt, the figures giving the number of single men Mr! R. Kember, Mr.' G. Mainwaring, Mr. J. G. by Regulation 46 (2) (i). j Mr. T. Martini results of his examination of the young woman. of November in Lewes, but the great war has give, on behalf of the Local Education Authority, the The Rev. V. A. B oyle seconded, and it waff- enlisted in this six weeks’ rally the Government : Parkhoise, Mr. J. Sewell, Mr. R. Taylor, Mr. W. E. I _ A letter has been received Jro m the Secretary of necessary notice to terminate the engagement on the Long. Mr. Ryal would be well advised to Btop the recruiting of On neingi asked if she wished to make a statement, Tyrer and Mr. F. Bentham Stevens (clerk). , the Local Medical rad Panel Committees sfatiwg that effectually stopped the proceedings for two successive carried. , _Vy .. Williams Fellows said she had no intention of doing wrong. the Medical Committee have appointed Mr. H. 25th March, 1916, of the following members of tho B u View.—Mi s. | married men for the Colours direct, and those join- S years—-a break which had not occurred in the history staff at the Agricultural and Horticultural College, Bu il d in g sUb -c o m m it t e e . rJ> ingthe reserve should be assured that until a proper The jury) after a private consultation, returned a A MEMBER’S RESIGNATION. Vallance as a member of the Medical Se -vice Sub- of Lewes Bonfires for a century previous at least. lb s. Btookton. Uckfield, viz.: Mr. S. A. Woodhead, principal; Mrs. Newhaven Railway-road Infants’ Council SchooL , Miss Bimpxou. I proportion of recruits had j pined the 23 classes of verdict that death was due to asphyxia, but that A let er was received from Dr. Benham, who holds Committee for the year 1915-16, and the Panel Cota- j Many old Bonfire BoyB are now taking their share §. A. Woodhead, matron. Pdtit. Mrs. a single men they would not b< called upon to join up. there was no evidence to show that .the child had a a cornu ission in theiR.A.M.C., resigning his seat on mittee haye appointed Mr.: T. E. Holmar and Mr. 1 jn the fighting line, while-many more are preparing —The subcommittee ‘ reported that they considered Mrs. Tatum. Yours faithfully, separate existenoe. tho Counnittee, as he is about to leave for a Base a" w i Skinner as members of the Medico) Service to do so, and others are busily engaged in other war Advice Outside the Administrative pounty.—Tho a letter from the Correspondent, stating that the. Ueut. MelvlUe.1 Hospital in the Mediterranean. He expressed a hope Sub-Committee for thie same year. (work. Lowes Bonfires wore yesterday “rbmemberod ” Agricultural Organiser asked for the instructions of Managers had very carefully considered the question Church. Miss [ James J. Bags, that a medical man would bo appointed to fill the On Tuesday, October 19thldst, a meeting was held jn .various, parts of the world although the force of the sub-committee in connection with i the question df the heating at this school, and they quite agreed rad Misses Grf Westcliff-mansions, Eastbourne, N[ov. 2nd. )' vacancy. of the three persons appointed by and from tho circumstances has prevented any active observance of giving advice, by himself and staff, to agricul to the scheme for heating by Hot water being deferred ?- Ware. Mr. a, NEW RED CROSS TRAIN. turists, horticulturists and poultry keepers resident for the present; they do not think, however, thab - Wykes. Mr. , [Mr. Asquith has now pie Iged his word that, by The Ihairman said he understood the Panel Com members of the Insurance Committee, who represent 1 Df the anniversary. We received a letter a few days Odes. Mr. Joij compulsion if necessary, all the singlo men will be mittee rould fill the vacancy. j insured persons, the person appointed by the Local ' ag0 from No. 1,661 Sergt. J.c J. Hill, of tho 2nd in the County Boroughs of Brighton,-Eastbourne and any more satisfactory result would be obtained from Medical Committee, and the two persons appointed Royai Sussex Regiment, who signs himself “an old Hastings- respectively. It was resolved that the the present stoves if fires wore lighted earlier, bub GHahworth token first.—THE Editor.] PUBLIC INSPECTION AT EASTBOURNE 1 UBERCULOSIS SUB-COMMITTEE. OVL- 1---- - ——o—i—— r — —D ------advice be given provided the Higher Education they wish to ask that they may be granted permis Mrs. and Miss I by the Panel Committee, to be membe :st of tho Mailing-street Boy ” (and who, by tho way, Bays a Mrs. rad Miss J , '> |i NEXT TUESDAY. Agrei ment with County Council for Provision of Medical Service Sub-Committefc for the purpose of few mouth-organs, cards and games would be very Authority for each of the areas named]be willing to sion to hire two gas radiators, one to be placed irt Mr. Watkins. Dispensaries.—At tho meeting of the sub-committee selecting a chairman. contribute an annual grant, to the East Sussex Higher each room, in order that a better and more equal Miss Lucy. acceptable to them during the long winter eveningo), Education Fund, and that the Secretary be directed temperature may be obtained ip tho cold weather* BIRLING GAP. the Clerk reported that the agreement between the I have now to report that the Medical So -vice Sub stating: “I have a lot.of the,Bonfire Boys with me, Cavendish HotJ The fine ambulance train which the London, Brigh County Council for East Sussex and the Insurance committee is constituted as follows: Mr. I . Godwin anc] se^ms quite like old times when I walk roundnd to oommunicate with each Authority, accordingly. It was resolved that the Managers’ application b® Mr. rad Mrs ton and, South Coast Railway Company have just Comfniltee, for the provision of dispensaries during King (chairman), Mrs. C. H. Shoesmith, Messrs. W. 1 and hoar the boys chanting’ their old Bonfire Mr. Barchard moved‘the’1 confirmation of the sub granted. ' rad Mrs. 3 OLD PRECAUTIONS RECALLED.' had constructed to the ordef of the War Office will the yetr 1915, had been sealed'by the two bodies Green, T. E. Holman, L.S.A., T. Pargeter, J. R. ‘ - prayers.’ ” committee's proceedings. He said he [thought any The report was adopted.' Mrs. G. le Poc-r L be on view at Eastbourne! Railway Station next and cor ipleted. Skinner, M.B..-C.M., and H. Vallanoe, M.R.6.S., THE ANNUAL SERVICE. one who knew anything about the Uckfiela College Mr. Cbas. Sml| Tuesday from 10.30 a.m. till lj p.m., and a charge of TEACHERS AND RECRUITING. Mr and Mrs. I Contr [buttons to Hospitals.—It was resolved that L.R.C.P.. The annual thanksgiving sorvice in commemora and Farm would admit that very good work had Taylor. Mr. At the Gap—or shall we re’ ert to the ancient name the Insurance Committee be recommended to inform A letter has been received from the Honorary tion of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot in 1606 been done during the reign of Mr. Wjoodhead, but T ho SECRETARY read a letter addressod to th a t Capt. Keith Cl “Gate,” for gate there is o ice more in. its narrow the Coniqissioners that they propose, in pursuance Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Committee statini ! and of the landing of William III.-, Prince of Orange, they felt the institution was not a necessity to tho Chairman by the President of tho Board of Educa Mrs. Wrlnoh. roopi _ of the... i lowers . conferred upon. them-by Section J 21 i ,of r that______tho___ Pharmaceuticalr______Committee______haverppomted in 1688 was held at Jireh Chapel, Lewes, on Sunday county and that in this time of crisis anything that tion, in which it was suggested that Local Authorities defile—we are met with sold ers on guard, but they the Railway Executive Committee for various duties the Act] to,grant a donation of £2. 2s. to the Sussex . Messrs. R. B. Calderwood, K. H. EmeleuB, and E. D. was not absolutely necessary should be put an end should temporarily relievo members of theix Qukensbob are soldiers with the far away accent of Glasgow'. In with, the Expeditionary Forces in France in connec Counitty r Hospitali ----as expenditure J:‘ on ----sanatorium* :— 1benefit May as members of the Pharmaceutical Service Sub- afternoon; and it also served as a service of interces to. They oould have gone on, but unfortunately the administrative staff, including school attendano® Miss Hendet,. the brave days of Queen Elizabeth, when the tion with the work under the Director of Transport. sion, for the men who are serving their King rad officers, from their ordinary duties in order to assist Mrs. Mills. Lleuf for tnq'id purposes indicated in the Committee’s Committee for the year 1915-16. » country, many of whom in previous years attended building was commandeered by the Military Alba. Miss Ma Spaniard^ were threatening he coast, it was other The total number of officers and men who have joined previous letter, and at the same time to inquire , On Tuesday, 19th October last, a meeting was licld.hi the service. The congregation was only about half Authorities, and that put an end to any further work recruiting oommittees. It was pointed out that some, Mrs. G. D. Smith wise. Then every able-bodiei man in the parish had, the Corps at the present time is 4,950. whethei tho Commissioners have any further observa of tho three persons appointed by and from the its usual dimensions, which was accounted for by the -at present. It had got into the Press ihat the chief teachers might desire to undertake tho work of besjdo his own work, to don for certain hours his The train consists of 16 bogie coaches, viz., two tions to make on the subject. members of the Insurance Committee who represent reason they had closed the College was that there canvassing elegible men to join the Army. armour, the iron cap (“scul ”) and leather-jerkin, kitchen cars, a pharmacy car, four ward cars, five Comp aints as to Food at HoVe Borough insured persons and the three registered pl|i were no pupils. That was incorrect, i Twenty-fivd M ajor THORNTON proposed th a t th e facilities b® Dr. and Mrs. | and with pijee or flint-lock tal :e his turn at sentry-go, sitting up ears (one for infectious cases),-a staff car, Sanator um.—The Chairman of the sub-committee appointed by the Pharmaceutical Commit :l_ __ applications were made for admission! immediately given to teachers and others to act in accordance witia Mr. and Mrs. . at the “Gate ” lor on the vindy cliffs. There are a personnel Car and two brake vans. The exterior of reportec .that, in accordance with the request of the members of the Pharmaceutical Service Bub-Com before the military entered into occupation, and other the suggestions contained in the letter. Parker. Mr. Ae miputo directions given for ixercise, “travnihge at the train is painted khaki colour, with a large red town for the week-end attended. The service was Miss Lowrie. sub-oom mittee, he had personally investigated tho mittee for the purpose of selecting a chairman. conducted by the Rev. F. Bickford Heard, of Lewes, applications had come in since. It tvas rather a Lieuti-Col. Owen seconded, and it was carried. Mr. Btorr. Mrs. shott and avoiding of great expence and wast of cross on a white background painted on the centre complai its which had been received as to the food I have now to report that the Pharmaoei tical Ser reflection oh the Principal to say that the College Juss Dougherty. L powder.”- All able-bodied mm, rich and poor,.willy- of each car on either side. The four ward cars provided at the Hove Borough Sanatorium j Portslade, and tiie address was given by the Rev. Frederick vice Sub-Committee is constituted as follows: Mr. J. Harrison, of Richmond, who has rendered this service was closed because it waS impossible to get pupils; BOYS AND AGRICULTURAL WORK. Heaton. Mr. andl nilly, had to serve, and the ‘ boys ” in this district provide accommodation for 144 beds. The beds are and for this, purpose had, without previous ‘notice, Godwin King (chairman), Mrs. M. C. 1 Jannister, and such was not the case. The sub-committee felt M ajor -T h o rn t o n asked the Chairman of th«a Miss Brown. Mrf were under Yeoman, Captain George Gorringe, a fitted in tiers of three, rad as the coaches have raid a visit to the Sanatorium, that he found that for a number of years. The hymns sung were: “O that after the war things would be more difficult Messrs. R. B. Calderwood, G- Coleman, K. H. God, our help in ages past,” “God of our fathers, at Elementary Schools Sub-Committee what was ih« A ralu name still extant and honoured in the district. The elliptical roofs ample air space is given. The five he - pa ients acting under doctor’s orders were EmeleuB, E. D. May and W. G. Reynolds. than now and that it would then be almost impossible general result of the suggestions made by tho Com local troop numbered 167. liven the parson had to sitting up cars provide accommodation for 320 cases, requiret, as alleged, to fetch the food in all weathers, Whose call,” “For all the saints who from their to fill the College. It would be seen thafi they recom Major the Hon. I THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICAL labours rest,” “ Father, who art alone our helper mittee to the various School Attendance Sub-Com- M*&Prebble. r do his bit. The their Vicar of East Dean had to one car with 64 places being set apart for infectious which i lvolved crossing an open space between the and our stay ” and “God is the refuge of His sainta.” mended Mr. and Mrs. Woodhead should be continued 'ttees in regard to the excusing of certain boy* CoL Culver Ja provide a man rad musket.—[East Dean and Friston cases; this car has no upholstery! the seats being of kitchen and the ward, but that the distance was hot V BENEFIT. in their office until March. That was! only fair to im attendance at school in order that they might . Mrs. Hopkins Danish Magazine. perforated three-ply wood. as much as 90 yards, as had been suggested in one The CLERK presented the following report on the The Rev. F. Harrison took for his text the words: Mr. Woodhead, who had done good work at the irk on the land? He had received a letter from The kitchen cars are provided with a special army complai it, that it was admitted that for a short period “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain ” College and had bestpwed all his eriergy in the E ‘ . T he _ alterations proposed by the Commissioners in regard someone who lived in a village with which ho (tha Miss Kendall. range, fitted, with a circulating hot-water apparatus the food had not been well cooked, but that a new (Philippians i. 21). He remarked that he was glad furtherance of the interests of the institution. It iaker) was well acquainted, although it was not with a capacity of 50 gallons of hot water er hour, cook hid now been engaged, and that the nurses to the arrangeihents for the adminiab -ation of they were holding the service again to marki*t|he Flanagan. Miss L THE GERMAN MUR ER INSTINCT would give him time to look about him and see- what his own immediate neighbourhood, and he knew ■ rad Mrs. Martin.! I supplied byby: the London WarmingWarmini and Ventilation had the same food as the patients; and, after con medical benefit for 1916:— ; anniversary. They all knew that a large number of he could get to do. / I that a considerable number of men had gone from Mr., Mrs. and , _ Company. The water is supplii from two large sideration, it was resolved: :“TKat tho substance of 1. On the 29th October copies of a memorandum the Bonfire Boys were now serving their King and Mr. CoBEE seconded. that place to. join the Colours. There were boys iu rad Miss SanBua roof tanks with a capacity of 150 gallons each,‘ whi* iich tho Cha irman’s report be convoyed to the authorities with regard to the arrangements for the Admirtistra- country either at the Front or in the camps at home, attendance at the village school who might be use Rigby. Mrs. and. HOW THE GERMAN BC Y IS TRAINED, TO and they all hoped they might be spared to oome Mr. FABER.Baid he did not wish to be jhypercritical, Mrs. Halls: „ M.rJ enables an ample supply of hot and cold water to bo of the ! Sanatorium, and also to the persons making tion of Medical Benefit for 1916, 217 I, C., were but he thought that paragraph in which! reasons were fully employed on the land, and he thought they ‘VFRIGHTFU LiNESS.” available. the com alaints, and that it bo suggested to tho Hove received at the office. Sufficient copies were not [sent book and render services to the town in the days to would be doing more good by assisting in the food MlssMardeU. come. The words of the text, continued the preacher, given for the recommendations should be left out. The pharmacy oar has a treatment room, an office, Borough Council that it would be desirable that by the Commissioners to admit of one being sent to As a general rule it was a mistake to give reasons, production of the country than by remaining at- one linen room, a medical store, and is fitted with an provisioi should be made either: for the erection of a every member of the Committee, but copies of the should be the watchword of every Christian, and it Bchool, w here they would n ot b e doing very m uch. urn and sterilisers,' so that if needed an operation covered 'way betwoen the kitchen and the ward, or seemed to him that they contained four special points and he did not think the reasons stated fpr the closing Miss Evenson. “Crime kndws no frontier!. It was not made ... memorandum aro being issued with these notes to of the College were quite true reasons. He proposed M ajor L is t e r said he regretted that he was unafala Winston. Mrs. i f c Germany,” says Mr. Fredeiick William Wile, who may bo performed on the train. The fittings were for soma other arrangement for the conveyance of members of the Medical Benefit Sub-Committee! and which it might be well for tijem to consider. The Sanford Hodgson,! supplied byTvIessrs. W. M. Still & Co., of London. the mea is, and that in any case steps should be taken first of those points was conviction. They were living] as an amendment that the ‘ paragraph in question be to give the information owing to the sfiort notice was for many years a newspaper representative in to tho medical practitioners bn the Commit oe. omitted and the report be made to read: “It waa he had had of the question. He knew there had Baxter. Mr* anl Berlin, writing in the Novem ier Pearson’s Magazine. Tne staff car provides accommodation for medical for keej >uft the food warm while it is being taken to in days of storm and tempest, and because of this' Smith. Mr., Mrs.I officers and nurses. This car is self-heated by the the war Is.” 2. The first comment which naturally ooiurs is as. there was a spirit;of compromise abroad, but they resolved that the following recommendations be sub been a considerable number of ' applieationa foe abn. Mrs. rad ^ Yet statistics of crime in C ermany throw a .highly to the extremely short notice which the Insurance mitted to the Education Committee,” children to leave school under tho scheme. illuminating light on the frequency of felony there, Dargue Griffiths system. The personnel car provides Mr. E UBBARD must not forget the lessons in the history of their Mrs. T. W. Hardli ? proposed the adoption of th?,report ^ m m i^ ir a lb 'tL T f it 'to give" to'insurahee Com. The Chairman.: I don’t quite understand your Mrs. CnndalL _ as compared to Great Brife in. Even allowing for aooommodation for 28 persons’and is also self-heated and it ajras carnedj after a^hort discussion in regard mittee8 as to important matters affeotiiig their duties country in regard to this. He need not go into CERTIFICATES OR PRIZES. ty the Dargu'e Griffiths system. details on this subject on that occasion, and he would point. I don’t see how you can delete the sub-com Mrs. Harverson. 1 Germany’s greater populatioi, the dread preponder to the scheme for the treatment of tuberculosis in the under the Insurance Acts. Under the Regulations I T he Ch a ir m a n intimated that the publio business de La ChemlauJ ance is altogether disproportionate. In his interest One brake van has one large and one small store, county. only mention one illustration. It was that there was mittee reasons by substituting tho reasons of this Francis. Miss _ the other is fitted with two infectious wards, one for notice of any intended changes in the agreements stiff the Envoy to the Pope at the Vatican represent- Committee. • - . •ia. -J was concluded, and tho Press representatives were ing analysis of * The Soul of Germany,’ Dr. Thomas with medical practitioners must be issued eight weeks Inrv fhlfl nminlvn ■ rt-r* nrntiA 4*a1 /) 4a ArtAnnn*«-a a4 about to withdraw when Mr. G o d w in K i n ® Mr. and Mrs. Che F. A. Smith (late of Erlangen University, Bavaria) six and the other for 12 cases, in addition to the MEDICAL BENEFIT SUB-COMMITTEE, Mr. Faber: I don’t give any reasons. I move that guard’s accommodation. The coaches measure 54 Transi ers at End of Year.—At the meeting of the before the end of any year, which involvesjthe post it be left out. expressed the opinion that they should not be . ' West| gives the following table:— ing of these notices on 4th November. Although the excluded. ’j Oprxaxt. England. and 55 feet long by 8-ft. 6-in. wide, the whole length sub-corn niittee the Clerk submitted provisional regula economising? The amendment was not seconded:. CoL Chamberll ~ 1897-19117. 19*10-1910. of the- train being 930-ft. 8-in. over buffers and tions pr aviding that an insured person whose name proposed alterations have evidently been under the a waste of, in round figures, some £3,000. That was The report df the Elementary Schools Sub-Com King ham. Mr. i Number of cases. weighs 429 tons. The train is steam heated and is induced in the list of a practitioner on the panel, consideration of the Commissioners for at least two paid in order to keep the Pops informed on matters Mr. Gorringe said ho would like aB a small tribute mittee supplied to the Press contained 44 paragraphs, Mil me. Delamare.1 Maliciously and feloniously electrically lighted throughout, and was built at the who is an the 30th day of November, 1915, absent months and Panel Committees were consulted thereon affeoting the war from the British (point of view. to the work the College had done fbr Agriculture to but it transpired that there were in reality Mr., Mrs. and " wounding ...... 172,153 ... 1,262 September, the Insurance Col issioners propose that the word “permanently’ be left out Mrs. and Masti Brighton Company’s Carriage Works, a$ Lancing, on mili ary service shall not be entitled to select But why should the Pope be informed about this paragraphs and that paragraphs 45 to 50 were to be Roboth&ui. Miss I Murders ...... 350 97 under the supervision of Mr. A. H. Panter, the apparently consider that 54 working lays are more than anybody else? The reformers were men and the words “for the present ” put in its place. considered in secret. Rapes ...... *. ... 9,381 ... 216 Pri sufficient for the proposals to be considered ,y Insur- He oould not Help feeling that there had not been Mrs. Bond. Mr.J Company’s carriage and wagon superintendent. end of ,ne medical year ending on the 31st*day of of conviction and the nation needed men of convic T he Ch a ir m a n (to Mr. Godwin King): There wa* Butoliffe Mr. CU Ingest ...... 573 ... 56 Decemb ;r, 1915, j unless, in addition to giving notice anee Committees rad the necessary admi istrative tion to-dayl The next point was surrender. They sufficient reasons given for the word “permanently.” Mrs. rad Master Unnatural crimes ...... 841 ... 290 machinery put into operation. With all respect to the Chairman of the Sub-Com a doubt on the subject. If you like to move that to the Committee in the manner and within the had an illustration of this in the noble way. the men': these paragraphs be taken in committee ------Matter , Illegitimate children ...... 178,115 ... 37,041 period r squired by paragraph (1) of Article 30 of the 3, But for the fact that the Insurance ommittee______of the country were surrendering themselves and mittee, they did not quite know what' die condition Malicious ‘damage to jjrcporty 26,759 ... f 358 THE GUNS AT THE FRONT principa regulations, he satisfies the Medical Service happened to be meeting on Tuesday next it would all that was dear to them at the call of King and of things would be at the end of the wAr. It might M r. G o d w in K in g : I should like to move that. Mr. rad Mrs. ( “ Crimes above classed as ‘ murders’ in Germanyt| Sub-Coi imittee of the Committee that he has reason have been impossible for the memorandum to be laid country. The martyrs of ol'd also surrendered them- be that there would be a ran upon institutions such The resolution was adopted, and Mr. G o d w iu Mrs. A. E. Ann. are notoriously under-estima led. There are hundreds | able grounds for desiring to be removed from the before the Committee, and as it is there is no opi Belves and many of the national privileges which they as this. At any rate he thought it was a pity to tie K in g thereupon proposed the adoption of the follow Mrs.Joslln. Lien The Art of Concealment. their hands, and his experience was that when publio ing paragraphs:— -- Mrs. J. Lenraton. J upon hundreds of man-kil ings in the Fatherland list of tl e absent practitioner, and that the expression tunity for preliminary consideration bv the Medical enjoyed at the present day were bought through Thresher. Miss 1 which the German law dc es not technically term Mr. Frederick Palmer, the accredited American “practitioner ,tfho is absent on military service” Benefit Sub-Committee,'or for any reference to the such surrenders. That spirit came as an example to Authorities got hold of a bit of property it was Suggested Reduction of Expenditure.—The sub ‘ murders.’ and which therefore do not appear bin should i lean any practitioner on the panel who, by matter on thp notice of meeting. Having regard to exceedingly unwise to part with it. _They never committee had before them the following resolution Lasokllbs | correspondent ' at British Headquarters in France, Christian people of; the present day. Three parts of knew to wnat use it might be put to afterwards, and •‘ murder ’ statistics. describes in the November Pearson’s M a g a z in e some reason. - if his serving with the Naval or Military these facts and to the shortage„ in the supply . r . of copies the Christian people were afraid of God. He did not passed by the Committee on County Expenditure aft Ml* Hill. Mr “The German has an inherited respect for visits he has paid to British batteries. Forces of the Crown, is unable to practise, whether of tho memorandum, I have.... thought " ’ * it 1 Proper to mean that they were lacking in. reverential fear, but for that reason he would retain the property until their meeting held on the 21st September, viz.:—: Walker. Miss- , authority. He imbibes it in the nursery, where there under h s agreement with the Committee______or _ other- summarise as shortly. as .. possible the effi t of the they were afraid to place themselves unreservedly in happier times and until they had an opjrartunity of That the Education Committeo be requested Delebere Walkor.l is always a stick. I do nqt hink we have a right to “Riding along the roads at the Front,” he says, proposed alterations so far as I have been able to seeing what the - demands of the community would allla. Mr, John! “one may know that there is a battery at a stone’s wi** too,se, wjthinry. jAix thetine? a>iarea ca inaaa which rr iaaua nohe iiaahas undertaken uuuci uiacii His hands, though, many of them would not admit be When the. war was at an end. to consider tho possibility of further reducing r. J. Buchan expect anything but crime elevated to a cult in a throw away, only when a blast from a hidden gun treatment; and it was resolved: “That the Clerk be tilter them iin -the extremely short time allowed by that it:i was---- so. * —pother !■'------point was persierseverance. It expenditure, especially upon institutions under SWooden-on. Mr. people into whom brutality is instilled in the„guise muzzle warns one of its presence. It was wonderful directed to prepare a circular to be issued to insured the Commissioners. was service for Christ right through'ilife, and nothing The Rev. V. A. Boyle seconded. their management. of ‘ discipline,’ who beat t loir children and their to me that the artillery General who took me gun- persons giving notice of their desire to transfer in 4. Briefly, the Commissioners indicate that they short of that would! do. The fourth point in the texY The amendment was lost, and the repo t of the i The Secretary also submitted the following- sugges- G lkni: horses from the same motives, and who are supine cases wluch apparently fall within the new regula- was the idfea of Service. Service manifested itself committee was adopted, no ode votipg against Mr. W a Ke Si' seeing knew where his own guns were, let alone the . . . . . „ were faced with a position in which chemists refused which emanated from a conference, of ti>e observers of police excesses onemy’s. I imagine that he could return to a field tion, wi h a view to applications being considered by to ooqtinue the Arrangements under which; if their in activities, and that wijs a point to be remembered phairmen of Bub-Committees of the Education Com- Miss Bt Quintal!."! of ‘ law and order.’ the Mecjcal Service Sub-Committee.” accounts exceeded the maximum of 2s. per insured in, their Protestantism. A great mahy Protestants ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SUB-COMMITTEE. Waddell. Mrs, i and .locate a four-leafed clover he had seen on a nitteo held on the 14th September, 1915, viz.:— Lewis. Master “From swaddling clothes up, the instinct for previous stroll. , Chemists’ Claims, Quarter Ended 30th September, person, they were liable to discount, while the were content to sit .quietly at home in their comfort Recognition of Pupil Teachers.—The Secretary sub Frightfulness is inculcated in Germans of all classes. able armchairs and: endorse Protestant1 principles for mitted a communication from the Board of Education (1.) That the Elementary Schools Sub-Com- Miss Farrell. Mr “Hereafter, I shall not besurprised to see a muzzle" —A pre iminary return was-presented as to chemists’ - practitioners - refused - __ - to■ - consider . - _ any„ enoro__ ihment mitteo should. consider the question of the salary MIm Lee. Miss Th‘e young German enters university or the ar claims fpr the quarter ended 30th September, 1915, upon the minimum capitation fee of 7s. per head which men) women, and even children in some oases, Btating that the following had heen recognised by ■with the principles of disc pline—blind, unyieldii okine its head* out of an oyen, from under grand now offered to trained certificated assistant Croesfleld. MisdJ ither’s chair, or under a farjn wagon, or up a tree, from wl ich it a], :ared that claims had been received guaranteed to them under their existing agreements. had died.! That -was a thanksgiving service in the Board as pupil teachers, for . a period of two Hornby. Capt. Fl brutal—ground deep into hi i soul. He has. had them from 60 chemists, amounting to £551. 14s. 24d., the remembrance of the discovery of the Gunpowder years: Cyril Jack Allen, Burgess Hill, Keymer teachers, with a view to a possible reduction of rad Mrs. Fox. * instilled in the nursery. He has been brought up or in a servant’s garret. Think of the last place in 5.- To meet the situation thus created the] Commis such salary to the amount at present offered to the world for emplacing a gun and one may be there; claims oi the same ohemists for the previous quarter sioners have devised a new drug tariff on an entirely Plot. Then God1 delivered the country through London-read Council; Kenneth: A. Hackett, Burgess untrained certificated assistants. in a home where children are made to understand having amounted to '£668. 12s. Id., and for the different basis, no particulars of which have! yet been human instruments. The danger was apprehended Hill, Keymer London-road Counoil; Henry T. S. K enilworth| that they have no such thini ;s as ‘ wills of their own,’ think of the most likely place and one may be there. correspo iding quarter of last year to £618. 4s. 54d., and a search was made, and then the conspirators Munday, Hailsham Council; Mercy J. Corbett, New (2.) That the Elt-mentary Schools Sub-Com Miss Ahrons. _ supplied. They apparently consider that under this mittee be informed that in the opinion of the Miss Lawrie. Mr.] and that, if they attempt to exercise or cultivate it-.x A Battery db Luxe. and thai no claims had yet been received from 26 new tariff the practitioners’ minimum of 7si was not were apprehended. They also commemorated the haven Infants’ Council; Grace! E. Duplock, Buxted them, they are to be beater out of them. chemists, but that it appeared likely that the claims ooming of William Prince of Orange, when again Church of England; Dorothy A. Holfobon, JBuxted Chairmen of Sub-Committees the amount now CB. Master Hen? “Not all German child* mare pliable, any more “One ,yn® fieldneid pattory battery itiaveI have in mindmind, placed in an likely to be encroached upon, but the practitioners allowed for school- prizes (6d. per head) on the Miss Nicholson. “Not iffl-Ge: ...... in the aggregate would show a decrease both on throughout the oountry, not Unnaturally, -desired to through human agency God delivered this oountry. ~hurch of England; Dorothy M. Hounsome, Falmer Mr., Mrs. and Mb than English children are, i .nd woe to them if their ,^ hlc1} °Tch" d- of al* thousands along those f c tiie previous quarter and the corresponding see t£e effeot of the new teriff before E m itting The words of the text came to them, especially at urch of England; Elizabeth E. Ladq, Heathfield, average attendance- should be largely reduced. Mrs. Tanner. Mil instinctivei objectiobjections to having their wills,’ broken ’ | choose. If German guns fired at all the orchards quarter of 1914, and the. Clerk submitted further th themselves.emselves. I the present time, is a call to unselfishness. Ail of Broad Oak Council; Mary E. Lambert, Willingdon It was resolved: (1) That no recommendation be Mr. and Mrs. call for heroic measures at e hands of parent or igures ihowing that the advances for the first half them might not be called upon to lay down their Church of England; Margaret MacLean, Laughton ade to the Education Committee with regard t» Bhotter. Miss Tri ^pedagogue. one by one they might locate it—and then again 6. Under these circumstances the Commissioners they might not. Besides, this is a peculiar sort of of 1915 |amounted to £1,833 only, as against £2,126 propose to set up an ingenious, but highly com- lives for their brothers, but each of them oould, by Council;. Gertrude . R^Miles, Heathfield!,. Broadf Oak jhe salaries of trained"certificated assistant teaohers; Ml* Marriott. “J recall now, with mo 'e amusement than- the eriod of 1914, and that it seeking to uphold the truth and, to extend it, do Council;Council Beatrice A. * Pavnter, CrowboroUgh’ " Counoil; (2) that for the educational year which will com- Bartlett. Mr. Ho- inbidents at the time inspired in me, how I had to an orchard. _ ose of something to serve their country and their God, and Mr. rad Mrs. Sim| the old Edith M. Vantham, Hamsey Council; Marjorie mence on the 1st April, 1916, the Education Com- MoManns. Masp . battle resolutely'-i-'i—i- — with ---my (Germc... lerman family------j physioian------, . . “It ,is a characteristic , , of gunners. . .to be neat and ., ,to ,, quarters of 1915, if an advance was now made on a, thus would they be living the life that was worth Dunster, Bye Council; Jessie ^E. Freeman, St. | mittee be recommended to make an inclusive allour- in Berlin and with our Prussian governess to allow | have an eye for the comeliness of things. These had of living. ana Mrs. Hirsh. the usui .1 basis,’would be within the estimate sug- - f°r«®;,bu,t .» le new Thomas the Apostle,' Winchebea' I>Parochial; Dorothy'' ,nce of 3d. per child only calculated on the average Davis. Master Daj us to bring up a four or fivefyear-old son to be a bov, I B lawn- and a garden, rad tables and ohairs. |If you • -1 ...... ‘ ^ amount a v J- A collection was taken on behalf of the Lord E. Tibbitts, Battle1 and Langton; Marjorie S. W. attendance for the-educational year as at present, Beokitt Bnrnie. 1 and not a machine. How the one advocated ‘ fright- I are familiar with the tidiness of a retired sAilor who Roberts’ Memorial, Fund for Disabled Soldiers and Wheaton, Battle and Langton; Lucrotia A. A. and to be spent by tho Managers in accordance witli lb . and Mrs. Healq fulness ’ to break his ‘will,’ i nd the other, unbeknown "recommi ndation Sailors, and the service concluded with the singing Cowling, East Grinstead Council; Trijic A.'Hole, the schemes submitted by them to the Committee- friend. Capt. Alv to us till long afterwards, a jtuslly practised it at the . „ , of the National Anthem. Burgess Hill, Keymer Junction-road Council; Evelyn under tho prize scheme operative from the 1st April^ - 8tiles-Allen. Mrs. | youngster’s expense. grass, then you know how scrupulous they were about M. H. Hollands, Haywards Heath Coluncil; Annie MC “ But dragooned and crusied as the spirit of array | the litter. J • for i he payment onr or . about! the 2nd day of '• # Apparently it is anticipated that the amounts. M. Owden, Worth, Crawley Crawl* Down; Dorothy Wood, The Secretary further informed the sub-committee A lexandra Ho in Germany is in the miner j and the home circle, he “For weeks they had been in the same position, Novemb sr next to all chemists, persons and firms on required for payment of ohemists under ithe new Haywards Heath Council; 'sie M. Paine, Front. It .does not make his real acqi aintance with the Gospel unseen by the German aeroplanes. They had their the list pf persons supplying drags and appliances of tariff will be less than those under the old tariff MEMORIAL SERVICE AT EAST DEAN. that in his opinion the following reductions cf H. Freeman. MtJ was resolved that such pupil teachers be' 'each paid ixpendfture would!' be possible in respect of the ,family.__ illy, Mrs. ___ ’ • of Brutality till he goes to s shook Torture, far more daily baths; they did their week’s washing, taking the folio (ring sums in advance of the amounts due to if the accounts are paid in full, and the surplus a salary in accordance with scale, viz., at the rate of and Mrs. Synge.] inhuman than that customa ily inflicted by the biroh, care not to hang it where it would be visible from them fc r the year' ending 31st December, 1915, apparently is to be pooled to make up deficiencies in £10 per annum, in respect of such period of: recogni istimate for the year-1915-1916, viz.: (a) On' school and Mrs. King is systematically in vogue m Germany, viz., the the 6ky. Every day they received their London namely, tfle amount of the claim for the quarter any particular areas. To take an example:! Suppose FOR “ SIX BRAVE SONS OF THE PARISH.” tion. umiture a reduction of £1,000 on the estimated _Heald.___ "Mrs. ”Ma the total drug fund in this area were to amount to ixpenditure of £1,500; (b) on books, stationery - and Klrtland Brown. | mental torment which results from the mer papers' and letters from home. When they were ondad 3( th September, as delivered, less 5 per cent, j .hr?- - — Newhaven Boys’ Council - School.—In reply to a ‘ driving ’ to which youths in the G y m n a s ia years, needed to help in making war, all they had to do foriebecl ing and contingencies, or such larger deduc- £4,000, and the chemists’ aocounts according to the ipparatus a reduction of £250" on tho estimated .letter from the Secretary, the Correspondent writes ixpenditure of £4,000. LANS between twelve and sixteen, are subjected by their was to slip a shell in the breach and send it with their tiohs as the Chairman of the sub-committee and the old tariff to £3,800, and according to the new tariff On Tuesday evening (All Souls’ Day) a memorial that the Managers’ last advertisement for the ■teaohers.” i compliments to the Boohes. They were camping out Clerk tq. the Cotnmittee may think advisable after to £3,700, practitioners would still redeive the service was held ip East Dean Parish Church for Mr. Godwin King explained that 3d. per child S.—Mrs. Russell. at His Majesty’s expense in the pleasant land of the timi has expired for rendering the remaining ; difference between the total fund and the bills on the leant a saving of something like £200 a year, and 10.-Miss Norton. m six brave sons of the parish who have lost their lives Misses Baker (2Vt 1 France in the joyous summer-time; and on the roof accounts and also in the case of chemists whose : °'d tariff, that is, £200; chemists would receive the while fighting for King and country. The service, laid he thought that money might1 well bo- saved* Hi-M r. and Mrs. TRAIN UP A CHILD. of sods over their guns were pots of flowers undjs- claims for the quarter ended 30th June were found, i amount of their bills according to the new tariff, that which was conducted by the Vicar (the Rev. A. A. that to advertise further is mere waste of money, and certificate which could be framed and kept for and Mrs. Owen. j turbed by the blasts from the gun muzzles. ”_____ checking, to require reduction by more than 5 is, £3,700, and the difference between the bills accord Evans), and was of an appropriate and impressive that a higher salary is required to induce teachers to lie whole of'their lives would! be more highly valued per cent, the difference between the amount of the ing to the new tariff, that is to say £10p. would character, waa well attended by the people of the apply. They impure whether the Education Com. Jy ohildren than small prizes, for they, would have OAl apparently!go to some central fund, although provi village. to be small. 12.—Misses Thomp Do not let Grey Hairs previous advance and the amount of the claim as mittee will be prepared to meet a small1 A small boy poacher had b »n brought into Court for THE ! passed f ir payment.” sion for this is not, so far as I can ascertain,! made in 19.—Mrs. K. P. G. J the fifth time charged with st ealing game. appear- Restores Grey.or The mother of one of the young men 'tilled in of the Managers for the purpose- of’ nearing their Major T hornton said he- should have much plea XL—Mr. Anderson.! White Hair to itn original Own Arrangements.—The Clerk reported that the the new regulations and would appear to be contrary sure in seconding the resolution. He was one a l His father was present awa iting the result anxiously. to the Statute. action has received the following letter from a views. It was resolved that the Secretary be Lockyer The Magistrate, recognising the man, determined to | MEXICAN colour, where the glands are permission given to insured persons to make their Section Commander of the regiment in whioh her son instructed to reply to the Correspondent's letter, those who opposed the increase to sixpence per Head oat destroyed. Prevents; own arringements for obtaining medical treatment 8. The Commissioners have sent down a diaft letter had served -.— pointing out (!) that it would serve no good purpose in days, gone by. He thought then, and still thought, appeal to him. Dandruff, and the Hatr from and atte idance would expire on 31st December next, COURTLAJTM. - Mr. I “ This be ‘ HAIR coming out. Restores rad which they wish issued to every practitioner before i “Field Post Offioe, for the Education Committee to meet a deputation that sixpence was too much and that threepence wia rad Mrs, Berkeley and sub hitted a revised form of application which 4th November, which purports to give tiie notice “October 4th, 1915. of the .Managers, as the Committee have no inten amply sufficient. It felt to his lot sometimes te often with1! strengthens the Hair. he had prepared, and it was resolved: “That the “ Can’t RENEWER. Is not a Dye. . . required by the regulations. I have some doubt as “Dear Madam,—With deepest regret, I have to tion of increasing the salaries of teachers at present; 1 preiiresent,prizes, 'and he bad been much struck with forawof application be' submitted to the Commis to the adequacy of the notice, and this is a point inform you of the!death of your son. Rifleman T. and (2) that in the opinion of this sub-committee the | [he number presented. It seemed to him to be dll' Chebham Manhh ) “!rSn Why don’t you teeci him better? Show him I sioners or their approval, and that the Clerk be upon which I feel entitled to express an oj inion, as Maynard, who was killed in action on the 2nd insti Managers should have continued their advertisements and no blanks (laughter). He thought chitdreni. Darlington. Toy Making in Canada.—A movement is authorisi d to give notice of the expiration to the the.right way, and then he w on’t be coming here.” 1 under somewhat similar circumstances in 1913 I took The lad was struck bv a piece of shell in the back. [during the months of August and September, in value a certificate more than - a book as being* Norland He on foot for the development of the toy industry- in insured lersons concerned, and to point out that if the view that the Commissioners’ no ice was Eveiything was done mat human hands could possibly order to secure) if possible, teachers lyho had just if possible, more permanent. Miles. Miss 1 “ I nave showed him the right way,” said the they wish to continue to.make their own arrange Mrs. Gordon, f. I Canada, with a view to the provision of light and do, but he passed; away. I may say he did not left college. | Miss V errall expressed a hope that if certificated irritably, “ but the young fool’s got no talent, profitable work for maimed soldiers after their return ments a fresh application would be necessary. Mrs. Austin. Mil always gets caught. ”— T h e P i ssin g S h o w suffer. He was a good lad and no one could have Newhaven Girls’ Council School.—Inja letter from [s ere substituted for books it would be for the period Mr. and Mrs. Job| l-from Europe. The citizens of Montreal are taking a Mr. P. lRGEter proposed the adoption of the report, done their duty better. the Correspondent, the Managers inquire whether a if tho war only, and urged upon the Committee the H artikgton Lav | lively interest in the work, and will shortly hold an and said they were pleased that they were able to transmitted fo the practitioners with a covering letter “ I thought you would like to know, as the War certificated assistant who is shortly leaving may be mportance of doing everything possible to develop Mr. P. Trnb ‘ exhibition under the patronage of the Duke and pay the ihemists in full, less the usual adjustments. indicating that the Committee take no respc nsibility. Dempster. Mrs. I W es'Eminster, Abbev Safegua rds.—As a Office is generally slow letting one know. Your son replaced by a trained teacher. There are eight S•eading powers and of encouraging the reading of Duchess of Connaught. Tjie Canadian Handicraft Mr. rad Mrs. Ha precaution Against possible damage rom Zeppeli The n port was adopted. 9. The Commissioners also propose to mail e certain had just rejoined us after recovering from a slight assistants on the staff, of whom five arq certificated, ood literature. Guild has thus grasped the opportunity of present con minor alterations dealing with certificates and the flesh wound. You wilt please accept my deepest Miss Blbby. MU hombs, certain historic possessions a Westminster ditions to establish a home-made toy industry in Canada, FINANCE AND GENERAL PURPOSES SUB- but only one college-trained. It was 1'esolved that After some further discussion the Chairman of the Abbey have been removed 1 1 a place t f safety. The issue of repeat prescriptions. On these il will be sympathy, also from all the lads of No. 1 Section, rad the Managers’ application be granted. DI and to keep in the country money whioh has hitherto ' COMMITTEE. necessary to consult the Panel and Local[ Medical believe me to be, lub-Committee agreed to take the recommendation* Coronation chair, to which is affixed the stone on which gone to Germany, by offering prizes for hotne-made, Seaford Council School.—The Secretary submitted : for further consideration. H urlingham Houl the Scottish Kings were orov ned at Sco ae, and a large CL Members bf the Committee for Repay- Committees. “Yours respectfully, a letter from the Correspondent, asking that the ;and Mrs. Weldon toys. The toys submitted for the competition will Travelling Expenses .rad the Payment of Tho meeting then terminated. Devonshire Hot quantity of Cathedral prope ty have be in taken away. afterwards beplaced on sale in some central locality in ment, . .____ ... __. 10. The new regulations empower the Commis “Corpl. E. Dawson, Education Committee will consider, as quickly as SubsiBte: icje Allowance and Compensation for Loss of sioners to make any alterations they chooce in any possible, the question of properly obscuring during and Mrs. Smith. Second Churchm en’! i Batta i* :on. — Field- time for the Christmas trade. Reraune -skive Time.—Claims by members of the drug tariff which may be adopted by the CS( mmittse, “Section Commander.” Thobnbobough.- Marshal Lord Grenfell, as O immandant of the Ohuroh the winter months the' lights which will be needed Neighbour: “ When did your boy Peter pass Ferktn. Mrs. fob Commit! ee for repayment of travelling expenses and and under these circumstances it does not ; .ppear to in the school for the purpose of clelaning. • The Lads’ Brigade, has addressid a letter to the clergy the payi lent of subsistence allowance and compensa be worth while for the Committee to spepd [time and :is examinations?” The father: “ I dunno exactly, THe Han buries.-J urging the recruiting of .a second battalion of the The best, absolutely !— '...... Two pieces are better than one of ( Managers contend that it is quite impossible to get but I reckon it must havo been when nobody wwt H. H. Coles. MACKINTOSH’S TOFFEE DE LUXE. tion for loss of remunerative time wore submitted labour op considering tips subject. MACKINTOSH’S TOFFEE DR LUXE. all the cleaning done by daylight, even with an lookin.’ Mott: Mrs. Gask i’s Battalion Kingls Royal Rifle Corps. * Mrs. Arthur 1 Mr. 8. Harvey. Miss Burton. Mil rad Mrs M. G. I W '1, yr as the lighting : nely strict they, will b* BASTBOUBNE OHBONICLE* SAT (JEDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 ' jrly instructions. It k _ k> instructed to makeith* | with the Managers for BURLINGTON PLACE."' ') Mr. Fuller: On September |7th did you write to Mr. the school during lth» INSURANCE COMMITTEE. NEWS IN BRIEF. HAILSHAM RURAL DISTRICT Wadman complaining of his milk ? cent of the lighting Park Housa.—Mr. Gerald Taubman. Mrs. Lillie. Mist GENERAL TOPICS. Jasjjihm; Alt Dbitors IKs; Lillie Defendant: Yes. Rboomta—Miss Crampton COUNCIL. That Was the result of a priiiate analysis by the public T . , ffanagers ask that Homkcrof-t. — Misses Turner (3). Mr. Turner. Mrs. TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. Sho.uld P arsons Inlist ? analyst?—Yes. | . Lord Derby s canvassers have been carrying out Saunders as monil ■ To ensure acouraoy Visitors are In Titled to send . ■ t • . • . .. V • Names and C orreotlona dearly written, either to Reuse. Miss Reuse j In reply to a letter from the Lrchbiahop of Canter- Witness added that from time to time he had samples ' “ l!1", wo^k *n last few days under conditions r of 1916. The Hiubton.—Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Nowell bury asking whether the sending if appeals to enlist to Mr. GL W. D eadman (vice-ch&irman) presided______at the of milk analysed. Between June 29th and September 'v*llc[1 entitle them*te the gratitude of their fellows. er aa the date for the PubUshlni[ Offloes, South-street, or at either or HOWARD SQUARE. MORE MONEY NEEDED. unstarred ministej# of religion mi int that their services fortnightly meeting of the Hailsham Rural District 4t,h he .sent up six samples or analysis. During the i f n ,hi*3, beeu. doing its' best to reproduce the (load Mistress states the libraries or Principal Newsagents. No charge Mrs. MaokUn as soldiers were really desired, Lold Derby has written Council which took place at the Board Room of thn ! whole timethe milk from Mr. Wadman was in liis dairy ';' °hfy glories of former days, and if we have not I no possibility of obi Is made for ini ertion. (For theletter/read family.) -Mrs. Bfcanuoroagh. Miss Bb “ Personally I am strongly, of opinion the ministers of Unmrnl, which took place at the Board Room of the . on the morning in question it was under his observation. ! 9mto had a London particular” we have coma II or March next. It ■ This Ust la U t intended to indude permanent Brr“Mrs. ,OTON Murray. HoDBB’ Miss MIris Murray. Mrs. Bunbury NEW TARIFF FOR CHEMISTS. all denominations, however much they may wish to Workhouse on Wednesday. Other members present j Francis Edward Richardsoii an employe of defendant 1 veryu.nfc,ar.? , As 1 heard a wag put it, “a man I be authorised to Beetdenta. Howard House Hotel. —Mr. and Mrs. Horace A enlist, equally do their duty when obeying the direc Messrs. Herbert Herbert Curteis, Curteis, A. A. E. E. Rumary, Rumary, A. i living in Brpoklyn-road, Seaford, said he and Waite ! "fKto decide to go to the trenches to get a littlo Jlecn Saunders, at Herbert. Mrs. J. J. D. Frost. Miss Frost. Master D. A speoial meeting of the Eastbourne Insurance Com tions of those who are set in authority over them. Of Haffenden, W. H. B. Bridges, J. Errey, G. Giles, M. fetched the churn containing the milk in question from j comfort. rLvon after successive darkening orders and including the HUL Lieut, and Mrs. Mottram. Mrs. Garrett. Mrs course, I only refer to those whe have aotually taken ! Seaford Station with two other churns. He emptied ! 110 public found the fog “a bit thick.” Sinoe then ROYAL PARADE. HaUlday. Mrs. Tann. Miss Tann. Lieut, and Mrs mittee took place at Avenue House on Thursday even R. Holman, P. Goring, H. Wooller, J. F. Leigh Clare, have had a particularly liberal supply of rain. Eric Martin. Mr. W. G. Sanders. Mrs. and Misf orders, and not to those who may have it in contempla R. Hobden, S. R. Burgess and 0. Walker, with the ; the milk sent by Mr. Wadmap into Waite’s churn, and 1 w0 [Secretary submit ■r.—Mr. i ind Mrs. Dobbin , ing. Alderman E. D uke presided, and there were also tion to do so.” it was sent out in exactly the same condition as it was But the canvassers have been most assiduous in wait hcation, stating that L Vixw.- -Mrs. Rogers. Miss Berry Griffith Clerk (Mr. E. Catt), ing upon the “unsttarred,” and it is gratifying to LASOELLES TERRACE. present Councillor S. N. Fox, Councillor S.'Russell, A Tax on Christian N ames. received. ’ | of Mr. T. W. Slocoi , Wllkinsi in. Mrs. Elliott. Mr. Smee. Misses ■ Recruiting. James Thomas Waite, of Brqoklyn-road, Seaford,,said know that the visits have been far from fruitless. r to continue until 6.—Mr. and Mrs. Qulllam. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. J. H. Ewart, Dr. W. Muir Smith, Mr. F. W. Among the new taxes proposed in the Dutch Budget Figures, of course, cannot be given, hut there is good : U.—The Rev. Innee B. and Mrs. Wane. Miss Wane A letter was read from the Local Government Board he sold the milk in the same state as he received it. I Correspondent forwi BDabibars. —M . and Mrs. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Allcock, Mr. H. J. Hodgson, Mr. F. W. Miller, Miss is one on Christian names. All Christian names with on the subject of recruiting, and the appointment of : They had no separator at the dairy authority for saying that the returns liavo been in Stammers. Mis e» Stammers (3) 1&—Mr. F. L. Sturt. Mias Ross. Mrs. Crowley. Mls< the exception of one, of newly-b)rn babies, are to Be They sold cream advance of oxpoctations, and tho campaign still goes rations in oppositio; VoamuUTH.—Mte Rloketts, t • Crowley ‘ M Boldero, Mies D. Chamberlain. Miss L. M Shorts, local committees of reference. The letter asked the at the dairy, but that came in daily, he believed from . oint a head mist • Ailba.—Lieut. am. Mrs. Innea-Qrant, f, Homslkigh. — Mrs. Ferrler. Mrs. Saunders. Mrs. Mr. J. H. Venables, Mrs. F. Allen, Mr. G. Thorpe, taxed. Council to forward the constitution of the committee i Plumpton Creamery. merrily on. _ Tho “khaki armlets ■ represent a he Managers stroi JDrooubt.—Mr. end Mrs. Goode. Mrs. Bloper. Misses '. Vigne, f# ■ - 3 : Miss B. M, Worrall, Mr. JJ. J. Underwood, Mr. O. J. The Last War. which would act us a tribunal for the Council, pointing ! Mr. P. A. Willett suggested that it would he better feature of tho scheme which is pretty generally [insider the whole qi dole. Mrs. Mel ett. Miss Newham. Mr. Daly and Fsjrhaven.—Miss West. Mr. Love. Mrs. Hall. Pacltham, jMiss Galway, Mr. H. M Browne, Mr. 0. Speaking to a rail way men’s meeting at Middles- out that the number should be as small aa possible, and ; to ask Mr. Kenuard such questions instead of one of acceptable, though it has not everybody's approval. action without friend. Mr. Coe. Mr. Melletb. Miss Legge. Miss Francis, Mr. G. A. Harmer, with the Clerk (Mr. A J. borougb, Mr. J. H. Thomas, E P ., said that no peace unless there were special circumstances should not his men. One grievance it will certainly remove: It was very anc[ thorough Wootton. Mr. 1V. Morlsae Btlorave. — Miss Williams. Miss Grace Williams rough on a miln who had offered himself and failed Mrs. Jpyde. Mdme. J. Merlin. Mdllea Merlin Bartlett). overtures should be listened to unt i Prussian militarism consist of more than five members. Mr. Futeher (re-called) said the percentage of solids ■ unpopular a changi The Chairman remarked that the reason for having had been vanquished. He hoped i ;his war would be the not fat in the sample in questioin was above the minimum to pass the doctor, or who had even seen service |s resolved: (1) That MARINE PARADE. Miss Weir. Mr. Barclay. Mdme. Jacob, t 1 It was decided to appoint a committee as suggested. and boen discharged for some disability not obvious, Bouvaaia Housi .-M r. and Mrs. Banister.. Mr. and Widglngton. Miss MaUy. Mdme. delPauw. Mid a special meeting was that certain arrangements had to last war* |! allowed by the regulations, and there was no suggestion 'ithout accepting all utohlaon. Mrs. and_ Miss__ Hearn. Mrs. Prlddeu be made with the doctors and the chemists. K ino E dward and tUSSIA. The Assistant Secretary,of the Railway Department that he should be branded as a “ slacker. ” MneH. Barrymire Harrison Htn______, _ of the Board of Trade wrote asking the Council if any that water had been added. It was quite jxissible that Respondent’s . letter V a m House!—1 liases Carpmdl (2). Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Master Bobble Gray* Mias Bowd Councillor R ussell referred to the Medical Officer of Bang Edward put btis heart and )ul into the question the milk was genuine milk as given by the cow. There have been some surprises -in the matter of nature of Forest XELBUBH.—Mrs. I'aukhurst, t Mrs. Martin, (. Lieut, Health’s report, which, he said, was an excellent one. Of an understanding between Gret Britain and Russia, action had been taken with regard to the limitation of The Magistrates retired, and on their return the thoso stars (by which Lord Derby divides the eligibles |desirable at the and Mrs. Jorg sm-en. Nurse Jellls. Mr. and Mrs. WILMINGTON SQUARE. profits from the sale of household coal, and if so the result. from tho inoligibles. Young men who thought them Mrs. The Committee "had to do with the health of East said the Grand Duke Michael of ussia at Newcastle- Chairman said they found that the warranty in this 7 ' i. for tho Boys’, , Elliott. Lieut, Elliott. Miss Elliott. Miss Douglas 13.—Mrs. Barron. Miss Barron. Mrs. Rouch. bourne and he suggested that a copy ought to be in the under-Lyme, Staffs, on Saturday, He had often talked The Clerk was instructed to reply to the effect that case Was established, and therefore defendant would be selves indispensable to the carrying on of the Civil Itructed to issue fid’ Elliott r William Kouoh and ohlld . the Counoil saw no reason to take any action at present. Service receivod Lord Derby’ss letter with rather a V.—Miss Skinner. Mla^Preeton Nebraska Mansion.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. hands Of every member. He moved that the authorities to King Edward oq this topio, and if his late Majesty discharged from the prosecution. Caldloott. The Rev. and Mrs. Cheshire Walker at the Town Hall be communidated with, the objeot could have seen the two nations fighting side by side for Mr. Fuller applied fqr costs on behalf of defendant, shock, and then tho young curates found that tho (England School.—'1 HABTIN9T0N Hoi ______Collin igrldge.i (Miss Rowsell Director of Recruiting apparently did not share the U n House,—i Butler. Mies 1Butler.____ ,Mias_____ Hawes „ Grampian Manhon. -Mt. and Mrs. Robert Bain. Mr. being the supplying of every member of the Com the same noble cause it would have made him proud and BOARD OF GUARDIANS. but the Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. F. Lawson Lewis) said uance of the author Albion Hotel. and Mrs. Gilbert-Wood. Mr. and and Mrs. Grieve*. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes ‘ mittee with a report* No doubt there were scores lying happy. j ! the Court had no power to allow costs. views of their Bishops that the place of the clergy nittoe, he had mi “ Little. " MiMi. M. F. Jones. Mr. Msconochie and Dunkeld. — Mr. and Mrs. Rowarth. Mr. and Mrs. about the Town HiaQ, he observed. H our-Glass A uctioneer. Mr. j : J. W hite presided at the meeting of the was not at the war. This, however, appears to have nynnce of Ovingde __ . Lieut. andlMra. John. Mr. C. Lloyd Engatrom. Humble. Mr. 8mlther. Mrs Wellington - Lloyd. Hailsham Guardians on Wednesday, when the Master CASE AGAINST A LEWES DAIRYMAN. been an oversight, for Lord Derby has since declared Miss Hobson. Miss H. Hobson. Miss Glpps Mr. F rancis seconded the motion. An ancient custom has just been observed at Chard, gdean School, aa in Mr. and Mrs. Haxley. Mr. and Mrs. Graves. Mrs. The Chairman said it would be a very valuable book (Mr. W. Birehall) reported that there were 64 inmates Stanton Thomas Kemp, of Fisher-street, Lewes, was) ‘ha[,h[ d?®f, no,t ir(tcnd to offer, any, advice contrary the estimate of ( __ Charlotte Came ton. Mrs. Grlsaell. Lieut. Wiokens. Somerset, when a meeting of the burgesses conducted in the House, as compared with 75 last year. The Lieut. Lindomann. Lieut. Tutt. Mr Reuse. Lieut, WILMINGTON GARDENB. to members of the Committee. the annual letting of the market tolls. An hour-glass summoned for selling milk which contained less than 3 t ea(~ r? °f the Church. 1 hat advice, amounting to,25a. Brentwood.—Mrs. Guthrie. Mlasee Guthrie. Miss The resolution was carried. number of vagrants relieved was 42, against 26. for the percent, of fat, namely, 2'75 per cent., at Lewes, on 1 ?• ,cours®>contained m the letter of the Arch- commence on the 4tlx and Mrs. Maim. Lieut. Meech. Llent. MoDonnelL was set, and while the sand trickleo from one half to the corresponding period 12 months ago. bishop of Canterbury to the Diocesan Bishops. His Miss Lewis! & las Oliver. Major V. H. Symons, Bavlster. 1 Mr. and Mrs. QoroalL Mrs: Freeman. Sanatorium Benefit Sub-Committer. .other bids were made. The bujer of the tolls was ber 14th. ate on the 31st March. K.Anf.0.' Mr. i nd Mrs. MoNlveu. Mr. Grant OUver. Miss Denison. Mrs. PhlUips. Miss Phillips. Miss fix *Howard F. Gates appeared for the prosecution, Grace does not feelel thathat there is anything incongruous * Miss W. Cphan. Mr. J. M. Ambrose. Mias Jf. M. Ada Hamilton. Mrs. C. Green Councillor Fox, in moving the adoption of this sub determined by the last bid before tie sand ran down. and Mr. E. T. Wellsted, of Newhaven and Lowes, in a Christian fighting in such a war as the present, the proposition o£ Btotnlph. Mr. and Mrs. Miles and child. Major Darmstadt.—Miss Davis. Mrs. Myriok • Milton, committee’s report, said they were asking the Com . .j ! ; ’ } 1,500 A mericans in D ebt. appeared for defendant, who pleaded not guilty. but his feeling is that the clergy should regard their Mr. and Mrs. Hopwood. Mrs. Kenneth Lee, L mittee to pass the following resolution: “That the HAILSHAM-POLICE COURT. Mr. Gates said the presumption was that genuine ministry as their special contribution to the rh o m D e o D MARINE GARDENS. CroYDON House.-M rs. Gordon. ~ ’ *"Mr. "R. A. ‘ "Gordon, ’ Committee desire to represent most strongly to the The Treasury Department publishes thei names of country’s service,” and this is probably the view of Rev. and Mrs. Grainger.r. .Miss Fussey. Mrs. William 1,500 Americans who have not pt id back the money milk contained at least 3 per cent, of fat. It was the majority. There will be no quarrel with Lord PMMITTEE. P i Thule y House -M r. and Mrs. FavelL Mrs. H. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs Commissioners that under existing financial arrange advanced to them by the United States Government to possible that cows under certain circumstances would Wilson and son. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Looks. Llent. ments the funds available to the Committee for the W ednesday.—Before Mr. A. Burtenshaw (in the chair) Derby’s opinion that those not yet ordained stand in School Attendance and Mrs. Tnoker ‘ enable them to escape from the wai zone at the outbreak give milk below that standard, but his contention was ; Forces.—The County JEVINGTON GARDENS. treatment of tuberculosis among insured persons are and Baron von Roemer. a different category. The Bishop of London has B oxbt.—Mrs. Hat cop. Mrs. Hartley. Mdme. Jablonakl of war in August, 1914. that people who sold milk should see that the milk already taken strong action in that sense. [looting of the subjoin* A—The Hon. Mrs. Fraser, t. The Hon. Mrs. Davson, t wholly inadequate.” The resolution, he proceeded, was THEFT OF CHICKEN. came up to the 3 per cent, standard. Bunnylawn.—Mrs. Maoray. Mrs. and Miss Btrachan. put in general terms, and it was not suggested to the M edal for a D ig. 29th September GRAND PARADE. Alfred Waller, of no fixed abode, was charged with Mr. P. A. Willett said he thought the Bench quite Within limits most people, I think, will sympathise |-espect of the above L—Mrs. Edith Th irnley. Mr. and Mrs. Knowles < Mrs. and Miss Glsnoross Commissioners how they were to supplement the funds. The medal of the National Cat ine Defenco League realised that in some oases milk which was below that with the protest of the N urging ^M irror, of the staff ■__Mr. and Mrs. \ food. Mrs. Btobart. Miss dtobart 6.- Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Gibbs The sub-committee thought it better not to do that, stealing two fowls, valued at 6s., the property of Albert of which Miss Cavell was a member, against the Montsord.—Mr. and Mrs. Kills has been awarded to a collie dog, whioh attacked and Fairway, of Warbleton, between October 23rd and 25th. standard might be genuine milk from the cow, and that i ., .... ,, — - — A—Mrs. Martyr. Hiss Martyr. Mrs. Adams. Mr. and because it would open up a great many varying ques drove off a bull which was goring lis master; a dairy if milk came below that standard it did not necessarily j iijipioftetion of tier memory for all sorts ol irrelevant estimate of receipt* Mrs. Whitby. Idas Whitby Elton House.—Mrs. King. The Rev. K. S. and Mrs. He pleaded not guilty. ' ; purposes (elementary Cu stance, f, tions. The resolution differed in: many respects from man, named William Marshall, oi Gledpark, Borgue, follow that water had been added. At the same time °6jects. We claim the privilege of insisting,” save A—Mr.and Mrs. Body, Mr, “ and Mrs. Maofarlane. Mrs. others with whioh, no doubt, the Insurance Com? Fairway stated that he assisted his father as a chicken , hope,______ear ending 31st March, ITIng 96.—Mr. and Mrs* Smith, f. Kirkcudbright. Marshall was badly injured. fattener. He identified the two fowls produced as they did not wish it to go forth that milk supplied I • 19 Lourna >.. w.lt'.'1> Y® hope, the unanimous bac ommittee, showing at A -B er. Mornings IDE. — Mrs, Edward Smith. Miss Smith. missioners had been bombarded; some being of a rather should not be up to the 3 per cent, standard. The law ing of our editorial colleagues throughout the British Mrs. Setlig. Mrs. Davies. Mrs. Stookeu. Miss Symons. fiery nature, but he thought there would be just as 14-Y ear-Old Soldier. belonging to him. On Saturday night, October 23rd, Press, that any exploitation of the martyr-nurse by i during the second six M.—Mrs Miss Bayrlnger. Mr. and Mrs. they were in an ark with 19 others. They were not said that milk should be up to a certain standard, and Bveritt. Miss erltt much attention given to it despite its moderate tone. By stating that he was 19 years of age, Alec Ernest people who sold milk below that standard would be anybody for any purpose whatever shall be prevented al year of £20,558. i A Mrs Turner. Mrs. Gregory, Misses Miller's Dale.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. R. Still and son. The Committee would remember thatJi)ki'der the Act locked up, but the hatch was puUed down. On the and stopped. The present war lias’ properly created Lexpcnsos for general The Horn Mrs. Saumares. Mias Rosalind Saumarez, Trigg, aged 14, of Sittingbourne, joined the East foUowing Monday morning he missed two of the chicken, liable toprosecution. r ® MlseCribb Is. 3d. per insured person was given i«r sanatorium Kent Regiment. The lad died of tetanus on Tuesday Mr. Wellsted said the question of the standard of a just feeling and widespread desire that there should stion) for tho fir " “ law.—Mr i. Allen, f. Mr. aqd Mrs. KesselL benefit There were in Eastbourne 16,000 insured and from what he was told he interviewed P.0. be an equivalent to the Victoria Cross for heroism was also laid i Kessell (3 . Mrs. Galloway Pevbnbey House.—Mr. Moore. Mlasea Moore (8), Mr. last, and at the inquest at Canterbury his father stated Hplloway at Rushlake Green. He went with the milk was a subject of great contention, and at the PheUeaton. Mias Chandler persons, and at Is. 3d. petbead this would mean £1,000. that he heard that he had cut his finger with a clasp present time a case was pending in the High Court to by women of our race and Empire. The most fitting J deficiency to be i ManskqN.—Rev. and Mrs. Walker. Miss If ijhey had the whole of that sum' they would be very constable to a cottage whyre the prisoner lived, and he memorial for the martyj'-nursc would Le the institu I.months of the oi , Miss fc ammosd. Mr. and Mr*. Haakon CARLISLE ROAD. knife “while putting on another soldier’s shoulder ) saw the two pullets in a run. decide the point. Cases were being dismissed in all . and Miss Lalng.'_ Mrs. Pollard happy, and could administer the sanatorium benefit |,badges.” A verdict in accordance with the medical parts of the country pending a decision. tion of the Cavell Cross for heroism. This distinc [ Such estimates war* Cranleigh. — Mr. and Mrs. Jy, R. Miles. Richard Clarke, of Three Cups, Warbleton, said the It was resolved that . Callender.f. most satisfactorily. But from that £1,000 they had to evidenoe was returned,. Mr. Willett remarked that as the law stood at present tion should consist of a Latin cross with a laurel opkina. Mr. and Mrs. William Ogle. Swettenham (3). Mdlle. deduct in the first place £500under an agreement with (he -iBoner was his son-in-law, ana was livinglivi with him. wreath as a circular transversal upon it. The now Financo and General' Bouthborough.—I Mias A F rench B ull. .o had seen two fowls similar to those piiroduced about it was the duty of people to supply milk up to the [County Council,' with Chambers. Mrs. MoCandless. ____ Mrs. Town Council, from which body they got ten beds in standard fixed by tho Board of Agriculture. older for women here suggested is simple in Mr., Mrs. and Misses Bannister. institutions. That, however, did not fully meet the cost, M. Marcel Hutin is quoted by1 a news agency as four or five days before they were taken away. He character, and, so far as Edith Cavell’s life and death an of the Education I and blend. thought the nephew of his son-in-law brought them to I Mr. W. Futcher said he bought' a pint of new milk Cooper. Missed Gilbert. Miss because the Council had exceeded, on several occasions, writing in the E c h o de P a r is- of the new German i for 2d. in Cliffe; Lewes, about 8 a.m. on September are concerned, personal in design. Such an Order of 'tho Financo Suh* ib. Mr. Cnssens. Mr. Kord. Mr. the number of beds to he supplied under the agreement offensive in the West: “ Our ft oops have literally the house. The prisoner told him he had bought them has been called for already many times. If His es. Mr. Haokihan, Mrs, Koch. COMPTON STREET. 1 when he was hop picking. ' j 14th from an employ^ of defendant, named Edward Master Lett x Miss Hammond. Mr. Phipps. As the result of thi$ agreement they had no waiting mown down the German wave.” | Blaber, who was serving customers. He divided the Majesty- were to establish it lie would do honour to n firm ation of the sulk Hazelviixr. — Miss Barnard. Miss Gordon. Sirs. list amongst insured persons who were consumptive, P.C. Holloway said that on October 28th he went to our women, whose conduct has increasingly exhibited ______r. and Mrs. Martin.’' Misses Martin. A Remarkable Combination. Clarke’s house, where he saw the pullets and took sample in accordance with thd usual practice, and' the '. Martin.[Mr. Maclean. Mr. Pattersom-Mr. Yelland, t Misses Anderson ' „ and they were able to meet all requirements at the report from Mr. S. A. Woodhead, the county analyst, many admirable qualities since the present w'ar | seconded, and it f t wMr. a Rya lavles. Mr. Champion. Mr. Carlton Waratah.—Mrs. Johnson. Miss Newen. Mrs. Pelham- moment. Then there was the domiciliary treatment, “ Everywhere -men meet they talk with the argu possession of them. Subsequently he saw the prisoner began. The facte of this war, so far as women arc Ander-on. Sirs. Chattorton, t mentativeness of St. Paul, the amrmativeness of St. at Heathfield, and in reply to a question Waller said, i showed that'it contained 2'75 percent, of fatand8'5 concqrned, emphasise'' tho justice and wisdom of Mona Housa.-Mr. and Mrs. V. Clements. Master which took another £400, thus leaving the Committee j per cent, of solids not fat View.—MHrs. P )BrpwjK_Mr.HEP ^trie.^__ Mrs. Kenned with £100. Out of this sum they had to deal with John, and frequently with the inaoiuracy of Ananias,” “ The two puUetsare mine ; I brought them home from creating a decoration for heroism by women.” UMMITTEE. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kendall t Miss said Major-Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd at a meeting in hop picking about three or four weeks ago.” When I By Mr. Wellsted: Because the sample showed a , Stockton. Mrs. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Bradflet . ' Jsokson drugs, which had a prior claim, and therefore were a deficiency in fat according to the recognised standard it What is rheumatism? I should be inclined to Infants’ Council Sol Simpson. Mr. Blow. Miss Irevlthlok. Mdlle. St. Cuthbert’s.—Ml»s Pickard Cambridge. Miss Ethel first charge. Afterwards there were what was called London on Sunday. chargedlUll^lAI with n lllll the UUU offenceV/UUUvU prisonerp ilo l/u u i saidfutVlUj “ I A understand.UUUUIOIKIIUU. answer that it is what nine people out of ten in • Mrs. and Miss Sharp. Miss Duffln. Mr. and V.O. at 47. t* ' on oatl did not necessarily foUow that it had been adulterated. that they consii Tatum. Ctpb Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Pedley.-eniey. Walker. Miss Lallamand accessories to domipiliary treatment—eggs, milk and Prisoner, on oath, said he bought the chicken, while , received iotice of defendant’s intention to relv I ^onaonLondon are » i 4. - I WAYSIDE REYERIES WOMEN’S UNION MEETING. Painless Treatment. BETJF01 (By Keilb Gordon.) DENTAL The annual meeting of the Eastbourne Women’s I nclusive Fees. ECONOMY Absolute Satisfaction. MAYKAED MISSING! [ Union of the Church of England Temperance Society CHRIST! Evendens took place yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, under the chairmanship of the V icar of E astbourne (the ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REPAIRS. .REMODELS. LIMITED No need to tell any readers what “ missing ’’ means Rev. Canon W. C. Stroatfeild), Miss Bridgman, of the FOR NOW I to hiuadreds of our kinsmen to-day. Perhaps there [ Central Committee, being the special speaker. CROWNS. BRIDGE and BAR WORK. sorrow like unto their sorrow who do not know Useful an :r a bright faced lad is a prisoner, pr wounded, EASTBOURNE, The C h a ir m a n said that he hoped they all realised SCALING. FILLINGS in Gold, Porcelain, &c. | that when.they were asked to join the Women’s Union REMOVALS Novelties in] NEAR TOWN HALL. 1. Uncertainty is lostnesa. And f1thero------are so Watches, Cl BF<. many who do not know. they w^re asked to join something which was very important,,and when they saw the efficiency with which Really Painless Extractions. ILLUSTRATE TWO I the work in Eastbourne nad been carried on they would I «„ thinking, however, of the kind of feelings accord Mis* Lallemand all support. There was no more AND 100, Termini I that nay, bo experienced by a missing man whose : VERY SMART worthy occupation for women than the reclaiming of STORAGE. | friends have concluded that he has effectually dropped those who had fallen. This war had brought out the out ' the running. The poorest creature likes to possibilities of women, and they Baw how dreadful the I think that his going from the scene of man’s work fall of woman was on account of the heights to whioh THIS LATEST STYLES woule make some difference to some people. she could rise. It was not enough to give subscriptions NEW and come to occasional meetings, but to give the support Goods Warehoused in Separate N o. 3,14( Thn long lists of missing men have grown sadly of prayer, of which they did not sufficiently realise the IN famil ar in these days. Only one name perhaps I value. In order, to get the best out of their manhood Ljick-up Compartments. arrests the attention. “ Ah! ” says tho reader, “ so | they must curtail the hours during which drink could gone.” And instantly begins tho kinema of. I be obtained much more, i (facing Sussex Stores) I he is Eastbourne. LADIES’ TAILOB-HADE SUITS, menu >iry. Miss B ridgman said that their work in the past had 6, Sussex Gardens SCHOOL been somewhat unpopular, but owing to the war they Terminus Road, Finest Fireproof Warehouses llif'F J ALSO ihaps he was that enviable person the welcome had suddenly come to the front. They must see to it Phone 771. Shorthand, Types t In how many homes was he j sure of the I after the war that the work of temperance reform was in Eastbourne. tng. Geography, / .Jliest greeting. He could sing,! he was a I COATS put on an altogether different, footing. A number of Always in Attendance. I raconfiieur, he had the gift of humour. His presence great men haa said that intemperance must be put CERTIFICATED 1 LADIES’ OVEiCOATS, WEATHERPROOF & RAINPROOF COATS, was ;he signal for gladdest relaxation. The little down if we were to win the war. They were told that Smart and Up-to-date Vans. -j . debai|e that had verged upon an acrimonious-squabble WHICH, AT THE SPECIALLY it was hindering munitions, hindering recruiting and Day and Evening | is iil|enced. The weary-featured boredom of un- keeping the men in the trenches.' After all, however, ^erbants ^ssistante SBantefc hed society gives place to bright - eyed KEEN PRICES OFF ERED, & I refre; 1 they got no legislation, biit were told that the country Experienced and Careful Men J J I L L SII I expee tancy of good. The cause of thesei subtle rapid ARE MOST was not ready for it. A1 great speaker said the other DVKRTI8EMENTS must be-replied to tn writxno, In the BEST ENGLISH TAILORING. trans tions is a healthy, vital young fellow with the | day that temperance reform could be secured by a directed to the addresses given. Personal appllca only Employed. uncoi iiscious egotism of tho generously happy. Things | tions atourPnbllshlngUlflces.forpartlonlarH. sire useless. Prepar go w ell . wifh such. They enjoy because they give,. h r . w. h. Jones Now . .‘ .?-iHe has given And how:, and where? EXGEPTI0NAD VALUE beyond PPRENTIOE WANTED (Chemist).—Smart, well- Emmanuel Collegl He is missing! foundations of the trouble. educated Youth Wanted as Apprentice to Chemist under 15 to be pi1 __ ness; every branch of the business taught; po ESTIMATES FBEE. R.N.C., Osborne. • Miss Bridgman proceeded to deal with the question remium; short honrs; time to study.—Apply, Manager, Special arranger Is he milted? It ma$ seem bitterly hard on human of the increase !in intemperance among women, and ilon Drug Stores, Ltd., 53a, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. ▼Inters. -21 acres c | nature to suggest that not through unkindness and referred to the contradictory evidence o f letters in the E'AKERS.—WANTED, capable MAN to assist in APPLY M a i s o n F l o r a , 59, ei, grove road. not a t once his hamtiwill cease to be mentioned and Press and various figures proourable. The effeot of Maohlne Bakery and to deliver with horse and o b o b i his sc rvices of a few pleasant hours forgotten. Those the “No-treating”orderhadbeen much better than they van;B* also All-round Man used to horses, for forage UPPER I socia1 evenings will still be held. Someone else wi|l had expected, and the readiness with which people had trade, &o.—Apply to Baker Sc Sons, 19-21, Church-street, R 1 sing rad talk and lead the laughter. “ Poor Jim! submitted to it paved the way for further legislation. Eastbourne. G. E MAYNARD, L m , Principals \ Is th it all! There were a great number of women, the wives of APABLE GENERAL SERVANT WANTED, good * • » soldiers, who were spending all the money of their plain cooking required, for November 23rd; nurse- Priv Th it often seems to be all even when Jim is more allowances in drink instead of keeping the home ready Chousemaid kept.—Apply, Mrs. Malcolm, Woood cock-hill, Largs PrenPremises j how so? ” queried the canvasser. “ Pm in the firing than a bronzed.boy from Sussex lanes. “ A living for the hushand’s return. They must teach the women. Felbridgo, EastGrinatead.______' |-v ‘' *, ■ Complete HouBeFumiBhere, PhmealLe SPORT—AND OTHER linO, you see/1 chuckled the grimy one. |; dog is better than-a dead lion.” _ So the old proverb [ She oould say from experience that most of the cases HAUFFEUR WANTED, over military age, for Prepara,Uon for | runs. But our affections are wiser than we. Jim, were due to lack of knowledge. Tooting; doctor.—Apply, 11, Station-road. Crawley. Fees: As far as one is able to judge, the lady ticket be h< ploughboy or poet, does not pass into nothing- Speaking of the homes, she thanked the Eastbourne CRE88MAK1NG. - APPRENTICES WANTKD.- Grey stone Buildings, THINGS. collectors at the Eastbourne Railway Static just like tn branch for its generous contributions, but mentioned D Apply, Mrs. E. L. Tappin, 3, Milton-terrace, Lewes. GEORG1 answering admirably. They are excessively polite that the work of the five institutions was being sadly LL18 & PALMER, Auctioneers, East Grinstead, CTATOfi.) to mo. They gracefully clip my ticket, obligingly An 1 yet, and yet . . ! We are none of us indis- hampered through lack of funds. Let them remember, have a VACANCY for a respectable and intelligent Eastbourne* s* inform me that it’s “ the next train in on the left,” ' insable. We strive and climb, we toil) we crawl a she said, that their country needed their help at this YPfUUTH;Ol 1 age about IS years; good handwriting indis __ FOR BOYS they always say, “ Thank you,” and never forget to little -for what? Always behind us is some eager, time, and they must consider whether there ought to pensable.—Apply, above address.______O Ik e Subjects of 1 The tremendous dowi pour of rain on Saturday call me “ Sir." They haven’t condescended to touch stron i o u s fellow just as., decent; capable, useful as any intemperance at all among either women or men. art we; rad when we go he will thank God, perhaps, ANCY GOODSand STATIONERY.-A well educated 'Public Second! 'morning- will not easily t e forgotten, and though the their caps to me—yet, but I live in hopes.’ Christmas Personal effort and personal example were the things YOUNG LADY WANTED as an APPRENTICE attention Is paid I is close at hand and it’s astonishing how exceedingly that ns chanco has come. The meanings of ‘.‘miss that told. Fto the above.—Apply, W. Brooker, 9, Sussex-gardens, Languages. woathor cleared and a blight afternoon followed, the polite railway officials always become as the tipping ing ” are so varied that without some governing Eastbourne. Jfor ox to f a t . For ! grounds were altogether too soft and slushy for foot season grows near. ideal of life wo might suppose truth and kindness to have fled from our mad world. fARDENER, a good all-round man for Seaford; ball. Every match w is cancelled and would-be * * * r state age, family, wages, experience.—Write, P„ a y w a r d s h e a t h a n d d istr ic t. - For CNICIPi spectators who wanderel around in quest of their Yes, in the midst of war and all its ghastly horrors, EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. 1. last Sussex News," Lewes. _____ ' Particulars of HOUSES TO BE LET or SOLD lp (Affiliated to the National Rifle Association.) sharming and healthy locality, with excellent reS M (Tbohnic favoirite sport drew a b ank. Christmas is coming and we are reminded pf’ its ] Thfe fact is that inability to articulate the deepest TTOU8EMif OUSEMAID (young) or General to Train; character; Hway service to London, Brighton and Eastbourne, apply approach by having been recently called into the feolirgs does not prove us either, forgetful or cold. JL1 goodl risriser'and neatness required; Nov. 26th; two T. Bannister & Go, House and Estate Agents, Market DAY and kitchen to help in the time-honoured custom of It is true that lonely lads have. marchediiiin-ii to tho kept.—H. A.,, i20, The Avenue. Eastbourne. place, Haywards Heath. Branches uf Art, j On Wednesday, in beautifully fine weather, stirring'the Christmas puddings that our wiveB and enemjy’s guns„ side e by siside with fortunatenate imen whose The Outdoor Miniature Rifle Range in Gildredge fUNIOR ASSISTANTS WANTED for the Ladies’ WoodT 1 Summerdown Camp m .t the Royal"oyal Naval Flying i daughters are now busily engaged inu making. We mora has been reinforced>rced by troo]ops of < fririends. But I Park is free to the public every Wednesday and Satur P and Nurses' Outfitting.—Apply, Trigg & Co., 50 and PARTMENTS FURNISHED, sitting room, bed day afternoon, commencing at 2.30. Instruction is rooms ; good cooking ; moderate ; central— i Vlaitore Corps on the Saffrons, dnd some interesting football ‘are living in stirring times altogether. theyey Havehave not remained lonely,lonely. Eniglahod has been , Grove-road, Eastbourne. CamdenA House,le, York-n:-road, * Eastbourne. ” seen. It was tho Camp’s third match, and pledged to befriend every soldier who has ventured [ given by efficient members of the club. Rifles and IND, oheerful, conscientious COMPANION to Mu n ic ip a l all tc servo the cause. And unless life is a German targets are provided; ammunition is five shots a penny. PARTMENTS, FURNISHED; dining room on resulted, unfortunately, in their third defeat. I say ___ d vLady; ; fond fond of walking of walking and reading aloud.— ground floor, with bedrooms as required; special riddli! the lonoliest missing man is not! without his The range offioer for to-day is Mr. A. O. Bradford; and Apply, H., Partridge & Co., 65, Grove-rOad, Eastbourne; J “ unfortunately ’’ became we all wanted the gallant on Wednesday nfext Mr. W. H. Nurse. K termsA for . . three doors from sea; vary rewa d. If dead he is one of a most honourable Tt/fANand WIFE WANTED at Farmhouse; man to central—F k Braddan, St Anbyns-road, Eastbourne. (t Blue Boys to win and wem’t quite sure whether comp ray never to lose a place in tho national heart Bibley School of Musketry. lYX work on farm and woman to take charge at the MUNICIPAL 3] they didn’t deserve it. . it all events, they got nearer YOU DO NOT PAY while tne history of our people continues. If alive— house; no family.—Apply, Littledown Farm, Lewes. TABLE WINTER APARTMENTS; bed- $o victory than they hav s ever done before, and their some vhere—he is the unconscipus quickenor of The musketry classes are still being held at Bisley. _ room and sitting room, also bed-sitting room; Selected candidates will be required to attend a course EN WANTED for Mangold Pulling.-Apply, Pile, cheerful house ; small family; very centred, three (Technical! play showed a distinct improvement upon their form PREMIUM on LIFE and ENDOW-' omot ons in , hundreds of others who are finding new Hazelden Farm, East Grinstead. , minutes' from Pier; terms moderate.—Apply, SackrMa in previous matches. T aey’ll strike oil before long, values in the human spirit through his example) and of instruction at* Bisley Camp, lasting about three M House, 14, Susans-road, Eastbourne. Prospecting and id then, having once [tasted the sweets of victory MENT POLICIES during Incapacity offering. weeks. Those who succeed in qualifying at the con ARLOURMAID. - WANTED, an experienced be Obtained from ’ ftdence born of success, the. clusion of the course will be appointed Staff-Sergeant- Parlourmaid; age about 28; private family; good a stbo u rn e.—pa y in g g u ests r e c e iv e d in rolltop. Town HaU, | and playing with the ; Instructors of the Corps of the School of Musketry. Pwages; personal reference required.—^Write or apply, a comfortable home ; highly recommended; good Summerdowners will difficult side to beat. from Illness or Accident if you have a Is everybody niissed by Bomebody? There are after 5, to F. E. O., Avoca, Old Wish-road, Eastbourne. cooking; garden, tennis and croquet; leasant situnation. lives that betray nothing whatever of power or Further particulars can be, obtained from the Club —MissE Ackermann, 20, The Avenue, " Special E xemption P olicy as issued Secretary, 130, Terminus-road. ORTER.—Arespectable Man Wanted is PORTER. stbourne. r . A. k. On We'dnesday they vrere beaten by two goals to charr i. To be unfit is the lot of thousands who have —Malson Flora, 63, Grove-road, Eastbourne. P Medalist of 1 by the no o her claim to lifo than that they breathe and M one, but on the'run of‘ the ' play ’ a draw would have PORTER-YOUNG MAN WANTED as PORTER— as County Modern J perhaps been a fairer re ralt. The winners, taken as feel. Yet they too have, lodged within them, the Apply. Jones, “ East Sussex Newsj" Office, Lewes. SPANISH, a whole, were slightly t le better side, but the losere SCOTTISH INSURANCE mysb irious thing that makes them with .us a part of ^ THE NAVAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. sitting room, two excellent bedrooms, good kitchen, coal English, ] the treat coBmic scheme.' Some folk, strangely ' Pt » k ng G 8EMAID ; good and wine cellars, bath, two w.c.’s, conservatory and had more chances of sewing in a game which was Affiliated to the Navy League. eneral would-suit; wages £21, t 1 found.—Apply, pretty private garden ; rent £80 per annum inclusive.— taugh chock full of chances fi om beginning to end. . In CORPORATION. enough,, will be missed when they are gone because I Headquarters: 7, SuBans-road, Eastbourne. $ • < ironicle” Office, Eastbourne; i A. B., "Chronicle" Office. Eastbourne. Private Lessons or j faot, it was a game of ost opportunities, both sides of ti o trouble they have occasioned. Only the On donnedesl [ motiur that has lavished love upon a sick child can Drill Hall: R.N.V.R. Battery, Royal-parade, Eastbourne. ERVANTS SUITED FREE.—The 8ussex Registry, 170RE8T ROW.—TO LET, as a launi__, or private boing -equally guilty, 'lime alter time the easiest Full Prospectus pbok 28, Frlars'-walk, Lewes, have excellent Situations 1 1? residence, THE MOUNT COTTAGE am Laundry. There is nol chances were missed by tho forwards of both teams, tell is of the quite sacred uses of the fife she’could Officer Commanding Co.: Lieut. - Commander A. J. not lave by skill, by kindness and by pain. \Ve Fellows, B.N.B. Snow Vacant: Cooks, Cook-Generals, House parlourmaids,with Stable and Outbuildings, situate aat___ Highgate,_____ . and tile shooting was o ridiculously hopeless that ALFRED B. EETT, Orders for week ending 13th November, 1915. General; also Young Girls to Train Wanted; good wages. Forest Row: rent £35 per annum.—For particulars apply Tel 264. the spectators roared with laughter. How decline from the best things when we talk easily of —WriteW rite for participarticulars______or call. to Messrs. Fearless, Sous & de Rougemont, Solicitors, wounded Tommies did pnjoy the fun 1 Southern Counties Supti, rid of anyone. Yet there are human lives Sunday, 7th November.—No orders. East Grinstead. mt nust be treated as poisonous growths and rooted Monday and Tuesday.—No orders. UPERIOR GENERAL, capable and willing; two iu THE CEI ■ - 90, PEVENSEY ROAD, up and destroyed. This is the act of God, tho more Wednesday. — 7 p.m.: Squad and Company drill, family; all modern conveniences,; electric light; fNDE.—BLACKSMITH’S FORGE, together with COB m 'The exchanges were dretty even at first, but after-, signalling and seamanship classes at new Battery. All Ssundry out; quiet country place; goodplain ' 'cookfng; I Sonse and large Garden, TO BE LET.—Apply. •Phone EASTBOURNE. terrible in that the instrument of His judgment is members and recruits must'attend. experienced; good references ; £20-25*—: r Fox, Isfleld, . Pickard, Estate Office, Qlynde, Sussex. Proprietor, about half an hour’s pay Green, the Camp centre humtn. There could be no possible continuance of Thursday.—80 p.m.: Boxing, fencing, &0., at Battery. Uckfleld. Instrno half, had to retire fro n the game, and the Con ADY highly Recommends comfortable ROOMS for a str igglo that means this for millions: to-day were Friday aud Saturday.—No orders. TEAM LAUNDRY.—REQUIRED, an IRONKR who A winter months; good cooking; terms moderate.— Srery branoh of i valescent were rathei hard pressed afterwards. Accident and Illness Policies a Speciality. it neb for a conviction deeply imbedded in human is. C., 11, The Yillage, Meads, Eastbourne. expert enoed teach “ K AYALA Memos. s_ can also work 8hirt ana Collar Machine.—B. S. 4, personal supervise Still, they defended gallantly, and it was not until consciousness that something persists even when life Observer” Office, Hastings. . attended. For i a minute before the intei val that Holland got through is blc wn into dust. Did the nations believe that this | Qualifying tests for leading seamen, petty offloers, EWES.—FURNISHED SITTING ROOM and BED for the Flying Corps an 1 scored. This was tfaewmly New Wrap Coat in heavy diagonal signalmen, leading signalmen, buglers, See., have now CJTEAM LAUNDRY.—MAN JUIRED, immedi- ROOM, Bath (h. and o.l, with or without attend- life ii all there could be either no war or no love. Tweeds, J length, for present wear, been posted up at the Drill Hall, and all members should O ately, as 8ECOND in WA f------HOUSE.-j_jJr a it LI ance -.near Railway Station; lovely view of Downs.— -point registered in the lirst half, though both teams For i t is the instinctive hopes of the raefe that secure acquaint themselves with these as soon as possible. Observer " Office, Hastings. | Mrs. H. Salvage, 18a, Station-street, Lewes.______FOOTBAl should have placed two or three more goals to their FIRE EXTINCTION. exact to sketch. the jerpotuataon of the human species, and it is the As it is anticipated that the Company will parade on IHE CLERK to the Newhaven Union and Rural ENTLEWOMAN, excellent sight reader and accom respective credits. sense of a higher right that gives hardihood for war. Mayor’s Sunday, 14th November, it is very important T l/inuivuDistrict WUUOUCouncil hasUOO VACANCYV aw ailU l lUllCUlforan EDUCATEDUl/WailULf I Vrt ' F'**4*‘J*qpanist, uiu.nvuimusical vimuaigtraining UUon tuuthe WUlUICUl.Continent, wouldVVUUiU R , N :j0 0 1 TO THE EDITOB. It is because men are missed that they risk all to j that all members should be present at drill on Wednes- VoiUTH; shorthand preferred.—Apply, Union Offices, beG glad to PRACTICE with SINGER or IN8TRU- 8, SOUTH After the interval Wilker was allowed tojfili! the justiiy the existence relinquished in agony for an P b i c e 5 /9 * [ day to get full particulars of this parade. Newhaven. | MENTALI8T.—A.K.L., “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne: vacancy caused by the ri tirement of Green, aHd with Sir: I notice with considerable1 surprise that your idea. ‘ Signed. A. J. L. Fillkry, Sub-Lieut. N.V.O., UG BASKET and HAY RAKE MAKER EWES.—TO BE LET or SOLD, a FREEHOLD a full team the Conva eacents set determinedly to For O.C. “Inverclyde” (Eastbourne) Uo. WANTED; constant work; good wages to suit- Modem-built RE8IDENOE, situate in the best part work Had they seized all their opportunities they Butt Ifst this seem casuistical let me say that far 4th November, 1916. ahle man.—Apply. 8. Wool gar, Burgess Hill.______Ehe town, containing three reception and four bed might have quickly r ot only drawn level, but pumps, Jtc„ for dealing __ from encouragin encouraging war as in itself a crown of glory rooms, bath room and good domestio offices; garden: established a command ng lead. But their shots be caused by incendiary bombs. rent £56; price £1,650.—Full particulars of this and other- This seems exceptionally strange in view of the for i aan’s ultimate best, this only accentuates the went wide or hit the Jost, a penalty was missed, ;r tial evil from which war springs. All the properties of J. R. Thornton & Cq,, Auctioneers, Lewem whilst attempts to poki the ball into an open net fact that we have a local dry powder fire extinguisher s p e c i a l P r e p a i d r a t e s . ______ridge; ______„ ¥>LUMPTON , CASH ADI which has done marvellous work in preventing serious bruti lities of military campaigns, the sorrows of Betweenffiaid for near Petersfleld. Single-handed Cook (near). — TO BE LET, a MODERN from a couple of yards cut when it seemed impossible invaded countries, the waste of men and material bv for Friday Street, Cook-General for Hailsham, Cooks, A_ COUNTRYr COTTA__ ?AGK,--- containing two __-rrr—__ APPLY to | not to soote all ended i i dismal failures. Presently, fires in the Borough of Eastbourne during the. past rooms, four bedrooms, bath room; garden and gronnda eight or nine years. During the recent London air | their sheer repulsivenees would deter jthe comfort- Cook - Generals, Houseparlourmaids, Housemaids, however, a very clever centre from , tire outside left loving from endangering property and liberty and VYANTS OF ALL KINDS, Generals, Kitchen and Betweenmaids. — Myrtleholme of about an acre; outbuildings; rent £36 per annum— sent the ball nicely ac-oss the mouth of the goal, raid this same extinguisher was UBed with great effect Employment Agency, 32, Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. Full particulars of J. R. Thornton & Co.. Auctioneers. M 188 in putting out three incendiary bombs. life vere there not the soul stuff in humanity out ARTICLES FOB BALE, Lewes. and Hayes, rushing up, stabbed it betwpen the posts. of which have been wrought the wonders of beatifio | 'Phone 616. F ' The Blue Boys shouted for joy and several of them The- advocacy of sand, water, hand pumps, &c., ANTED IMMEDIATELY, good GENERAL.-| 4UPERIOR APARTMENTS or Board Residence; seems to be based entirely on theory and not on visio l. SERVANTS WANTED or 8ITUATI0N8 REQUIRED, J close to Ocklynge bus terminus; cheerful house.— danced a hornpipe to celebrate tho feat. Even the Apply, 28, Jevington-gardens, Eastbourne. „ “ Chronicle"Offloe. Eastbourne.______band would have played had they let them, I believe. actual facts, as since the suggestions have been made It is the sacredness of the individual that accounts | HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO LET, WTXT ANTED. —HOUSEPARLOURMjlIDS, Generals, I Oompanlei, I have had an opportunity of witnessing a series of I TT Kitohenmalds, General for London and Hampden O LET (Unfurnished), Ceylon-place, Eastbourne. severe tests in London. Although large quantities of for the pathos of the missing. Every one person in Are Advertised In the Whole of ONE of these desirable HOUSES; nine rooms: BBoth _goals had the , tne rrowest possi ossible esca] after this wond represents a trinity of souls. In a sense | Park. Disbngaokd : Cook-General, private family, £24, rent£45.—Apply. Chas. Horne. Auctioneer, Eastbourne. PEGMPT sand and water, were used, the result was negligible. Faro com be & Co.’s (Ltd.) Sussex Newspapers Useful Help.—Oxford Registry, Susan 8-road, Eastbourne. T this, but it was not...... till shortly ’ ' r beforebefore timeti i lat the It is undoubtedly a fact that a little knowledge is a there is no- one person. Themase of Nurse Cavell LET (Furnished), for winter months, very oon- v winning point of the mi tch was secured, Camp dangerous thing, and it would almost be impossible is HI' istrative of the relation of one to many. Nothing At One Charge, viz: ANTED, HOUSE PORTER,-Apply, Sandhurst T°4_ venlent HOUSE; six bed, four sitting rooms; I: backs were getting a bi< slack and carele then, oould be better than a monument which will Private Hotel, Eastbourne. electrilectric light, gas cooker ; non-basement ; to find anyone at the present time who can really I Insertion...... O ne Sh il l in g , not over 20 Words W and, as often happens, they were caug] ipping, prove their just claim to being considered a fire to future generations not of an Englishwoman’s ANTED, houskparlourmaid staircase; 4gng. weekly.—Apply, II, South London & Pro7 Nicholson slippingipps ___ clean past them,m and, wil no one expert. . Practically all these statements and sugges hero sm, but of all who like her in war or in peace ] 3 Insertions...... Two Shillings and Sixpbnoi w Write or app after 4.36 o'clock, Mrs.3. 1m Hi. K., Eastbourne.______19, Lan but the goalkeeper to 1 oat, scoring with a lpw fast folio red the Stella Mabutina of Duty. 18, OldHd Orchard-road, sstbourne. tions for dealing with fires' caused by incendiary 7 Insertions...... Five Shillings O LEY, one mile from Heath field Station, 12 ACRE8 Promptitude, Priv shot into the corner of the net. bombs are based on theory and not on actual facts. * * • ANTED, good GENERAL, about 18; small board MEADOW, 12 ACRES ORCHARDS, part or all: # Longer Advertisements at Proportionate Rates, inghouse ; sleep In preferred.—30, Marine-parade, j with or without good Cottage-Residence.—Apply, Mr. As a lover of fair play I like to give praise where There is therefore no reason for depression in the Eastbourne.W | Cox, 5, Ocklynge-parade, Eastbourne. As I have already stal ed, the Convalescents; or the praise is due. surfs ce forgetfulness of the missing by the circles'Hn , If Booked the Usual R ates w ill be Charged / “ Cripples ” as I heard them called, showed improved Yours faithfully, which-they will never more be greeted. The good All such Announcements appear In the following papersi WANTED, well educated Young Ladies as Appren ELL F.URNISHED FLAT TO LET ; centre ot m o n e : tices to the Show Rooms.—Apply, Bobby & Co., the town.—Apply, R. B. Torry, 19, Cornfield-road. form in this match. It was their best exhibition so „ , H. T. THORPE. that WAS theirs passes into the heart* of aU'whoi Eastbourne Chronicle, , Eastbourne. ' £1C far. They kept the bal lower and their attempts at shared their affection and their thought, and will! WEastbonrne. , . •[ Eastbourne. November 5th. 1 East Sussex News. ANTED, COMPANION-PUPIL, girl abhut 13; I combination, though fi r from perfect, were a bit reap sear in shaping purpose in days Unborn. It is11 KILLICK & DAVIES, Estate Agents, Eastbournk. Cash Advances | better. The halves wer ) a hard-working lot and] the natu ral that now and then a sigh or a tear should Hastings Independent, good governess ; healthy country home; excellent | Wreferences; terms moderate.—Apply, B. C., “ Observer" NFURNISHED.—Victoria-drive, £32, £35; Whitley- Dairymen and backs defended gamely, though their captain’s kick be tokens among the living of the gap that for a I East Grinstead Observer, Office, East Grinstead. road, £38; Peveneey-road, £46; Bedford-grove. ing became very wild aid erratic towards the finish. time announced their departure. Natural because | Sussex and Surrey Couri er, £45; Meads, £56; The Goffs, £86; Spencer-road, £70. Stric They could do very well with a really first-class centre THE LATE CAPT. F. G. BURR. we < annot visualise them in the unknown conditions ANTED, YOUNG LADY for Office Work and to U Por8ham Times, Assist at the Counter if requited.—State wage TjlLATS (Four Rooms).—Central, 12s. 6d. weekly forward and about half a dozen ^really reliable goal- of se rvice to which we hope they have!, passed. They I Wand experience to Co-operative Soolety. East Grin-tead.I ; children jprefeiTed. j Also, yery central, getters. may fare better than we. Ana since wo miss them (hereby securing, at a very email cost, an amount 61 tartned; rents £66 and i Advances Con A TRIBUTE. let ns think so. At least, if 'we may:,not'in glad publicity throughout the important distrlot of ANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, able to do plain ii! |7V' East Sussex, among the most Influential d references.—Stat* age and wages EADS (Furnished).—High‘.ground; seven roomsw Personftf'A ttent Considering tile con paratively small number of surp-ise find them in the old haunts, they have ilthouse-road, Crawley. bath; only 25s. weekly. layers they have to select from, the R.N. Flying esca] >ed— inhabitant#. UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER LOCAL MEDIUM M • i Apply 1 s gave a remarkally good show. They were a r TO THE EDITok “ Envy and calumny and hate andtiain. ery welUbalanced sid > and were better Sir: I have been waiting for'someone, with more And that unrest which men miscall delight.” MESSES. nd much1 quicker on tie ball than their op laims than I have, to add a tribute to the memory of I Orders should be sent direct to F arnoombk & Oo.'a (Ltd.) J Registers oC I liked Martin, the fair- haired right back, in Head Offices, or left with Authorised Agents. \\T ANTED, experienced COOK and'HOUSEMAID : I KILLICK & DAVIES, Auctioneers, Eastbourne. 44, Lang lapt. F. G. Burr. He was a member of a Mess of I -.Will they miss us? Surely there is ground for | Prepaid at the above Low Rates: T l do help given in kitchen.—Apply, before 131 whilst Harvey, the certre half with-a-roving com some 160 officers at the O.T.O. Camp at Aldershot in believing that “ they without us shall .not be made o'clock, 16. 8t. Anne’a-road, Eastbourne.- 1 Manager attends ; mission, also played a great gamp. He appeared to the fateful first week of August, 1914. To many of us | do the work of two nen. The forwards were a jrf ct." The work of all tho worlds is not yet ANTED, CARETAKER for Cong he was a stranger—to all, so far as I know, in authority. inis led. Past and future are part of the fair circle Church.—Apply, 18, Blatchington-i JlrticUs Jfor gal*. : 'good average lot, with a fair amount of science and Yet by the end of those six days—for war broke up the we iee as a bow in tho cloud. This rainbow hop JEtoallaramw. a fine turn-of speed. They had a flying left win; eamp—everybody knew Capk Burr and every one WANTED, STEAM TRACTOR DRIVEK-Apply, but ihit from such a Corps could only be naturally keepjs' us kind and pious. Our quarrels ire but exple- _____personally, or write to 17. Chichester-road, Seaford. A DVANOED| LL KINDS LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, Household o s t e r s b a s t gbinstead l i m i t e d . expected. If it comes :o that, they are all fliers at Linen, Boots, Ac., PURCHASED ; cash by return. WANTED, single-handed COOK-GENERAL; , - OANTELUPE GARAGE. Tel 13L Note ot Hi the game . Hart, 6, Station-street, Lewes. wages: oomfortable situation.—Apply F ~ " -House ------„ , ___ they orW by letter, Miss Whelon, Monk’s Orch E PETROL. TYRES. REPAIRS. OAR8 STORED with us, we should offer to the missing. If this, nlenoe. ' ^ “ f e K And talking of wing i, don’t he surprised! if you AST-OFF OLOTHES, BOOTS, &o., Ladies’, Gentle- XXT"ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT who under- AGENTS. HIRE CARS. see our famous old Ea itbourne, left winger, W. A. sd, be among the results of the Ehropean War - men’s and Children's; any quantity bought for Confidential. — I have hot shed their blood for naught. CI cash.—Mrs. Morgan’s, 6a, Ooklynge-road, Eastbourne. V V . stands plain cooking.—Mrs. T. Reader White, (Actual Lenders), Gardner, again careering down the lipe on the The Wallands, Lewes. Maohtnr Department. “ Prentice-road "), c Saffrons before long. Youre faithfully, » • • iOSTUMES made, altered and repaired by first-class c _ tailoress; ladies’ own materials made up,—Mrs. VTOUNG GIRL as GENERAL SERVANT or Useful | 2 Metal Laundry Washing Machines (nearly newl—> bouse). Estab" ' • • MESS PRESIDENT. Wi do not know our debt to each other. Some Woioodall, 1, Langney-road, Eastbourne. JL Help: two In family.—Write, Mrs. A. H. Jones, Sold. O.T.C. Cami mus i toil and others must praise. And the best rhurmo, West-hill, Sanderstead, near Croydon. 1 8-b.p. Traction Engine, and Threshing Gardner is a private, and a proud private,] in the , Mytchett Farm, praii o is interpretation. -“ Can you sing? ” said one. (equal to new).—Sold. 10th Royal Sussex (Rose rve) Battalion, now stationed “ N<, but I can listen.” The listeners make the 1 6-fti Mortar Mill MONEY. | at Shoreham, and, of 'Bourse, he is making his Small QU -Engine, Pump and L000 Gallon Tank chant, 12. Ship presence felt in the foitball field. The regimental serv co that keeps the world young in its ] bourne. (nearly new). capital, will lend e towi rds the ideal. For them all j books and music, I Situations SHanteb. No Sureties. Easyl team .of which he is a member is hot stuff, and in x p e r ie n c e d lady t e a c h e r gives lessons 1 Ford 2-seater Motor Oar (nearly new). the competition for ths Challenge Ctfp they have LIEUT. W. MOORE. all he whateoevers of beauty, are fashioned and 2 Portable Steam Engines. off at Cheaper Rs phrased. The “ mute, inglorious” servants of their “ SALONIKA in French, English and SinglDg; good references; ENDS WISH; To TAKE SITUATION TOGETHER I 1 small Motor Lorry. Advances also on 1 vanquished the A.S.C by 5-2 and ^knocked the time shall not fail of recognition, even in the twilight Emoderate terms.—RE., “ Chronicle’’Offloe, Eastbourne. as Cook-General and Houseparlourmaid; East- Light Railwaytrad Trolley complete (eqnal to newL fitc. Bills of Sale i stuffing out; of the 3rd , Royal Sussex Regiment to of o ir thoroughfares, if we learn through the “ nuss- New Wrap Coat in lij;ht weight TAMILY WASHING WANTED; moderate prices: mroe preferred.—Apply, for partlcnlars, to Miss Sands, 1 Threshing Machine (equal to uew).—Sold. -Call, write or ’phona the tune of 6-1. They think such a lot of them KILLED IN ACTION. -‘TheBodega’1). T | ing 1 ’ the secret of discernment. Only the mean Blanket Cloth, full ptring back, punctuality guaranteed.—Apply, A 16, ‘•Chroniole’* 46, Oaves-road. St. Leonards. Contracting Department. selves, in fact, that they have actually had the patch pockets, military collar, exact ' Eastbourne. audacity to challenge tie mighty Blue and Yellows spiri i hunts for selfish gain. The happiest adven- ] ARDENER, 26 years' experience in all branches;! tore in ljfe is the quest for good in the human bouI. to sketch. ULSE TEETH WANTED. Best prices paid.— good;xeferences; married; near Willingdon STEAM ROLLERS FOR HIRE: 8,8 and 16 Tons. to mortal oombat. But alas, the Blue and Yellows Many will remember' Dr. and Mrs. Moore and their The;' have the most who give the heat. And in JEWELLERY. Ladies, Gent’s, and Childrens’ Gbourne.—J, French, Lower Willingdon, Sussex. {JOKE, for the present are no i lore, and so the challenge is family, who left Eastbourne a few years ago. Two of aftei years it will be a proof of the diyine that in arded < nothing; also Underwear, Boots, Shoes, >IOYCLES. PERAMBULATORS and MAILOARTSL being extended to one if the military teams'now in their sons, Hamilton and William, obtained com Leggings, Umbrellas, Bags, Portmanteaux, Tnraks, fined, versatile, 3 —SUMMER SALE ; 156 to clear; 2s. in the £ man r a heart beneath the little portrait of a soldier | P r ic e - ; i 2 9 / l l im pinion. Governess, rtcount for Cash for a few weeks only, including Eastbourne. It is to be sincerely hoped that 4 match missions in the Army and went out to the Dardanelles. is deeply graven the legend:—, Uniforms. Household Linen, Blapkets, Curtains, Ole varied experience as will be arranged and tint the Saffrons will be avail Hamilton is now invalided home, but William has laid China. Glass, Coins. Marine and Operei Glasses, to. professional pianist, artist, go Premiers, Swift. Sunbeam, Enfield and Triumph Cycles; ‘“ Still Missfko.” ivemesa and secretary; from 30s. upwards.—Jury St Son, Trinity-buildings, and able. What a reception “ Wally " would getjl down his life for his King and country. Carriage forward; Cash per return. — F. W. Locock, excellent needlewoman;_____ goodand oheerful oonversa- 131, 8easide, Eastbourne.______MIXED WITH • 201. Queen’s-read, Hastings, Sussex. [Copyright] t: daily e ment preferred,—Box 56, "Eaat- In a letter to the Vicar of Holy Trinity, *Mrs. Moore I bourne Chronicle ce. DIIREWERS' GRAINS.—Messrs. Ballard & Co., tha 'DIKING I Extract from W. A. Gardner’s letter- says: “ He was wounded at about 5 a,m., shot through MOTOR SPBEI) t V Brewery. Southover, Lewes, have a few GRAINS ‘I assure you I i m doing my bit. In fact, I the neck. ' A soldier whose home is here fell beside him. EASTBOURNE VOLUNTEER TRAINING T ADY DESIRES POST as COMP/ IION or COM- Jeft ffor DISPOSAL on Contract for the ensuing year.—* Peb Chaldb J U PANION-HOUSEKEEPER; can :ble; references, Early application shonld be made to the Brewery. am quite sure at imes that I am doing the CORPS. - To the Editor. ADY REQUIRES large south BEDROOM, with —Address, 8.214, “Chronicle” Offloe, f itbonrne. next chapes bit as_ well; _ but ho never ibjecte, A board for winter months; one guinea; including YCLES, MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLE OAR&- and so we’re both lappy.’i’ Headquarters: 81, South-street, Eastbourne. S ir: Many are of the opinion that this subject USIO MISTRESS DESIRES RE-jENGAGEMENT We have the Piok of the Market. Triumph, B.S.A- th and light.-Q. P.. “ Chroniole " Offloe, Eastbourne. Per Si Willie’s friend Murray found him quite unconscious, Orders for week ending November 14th, 1916. deserves more serious consideration tha n it has yet in School; piano, theory; olass and solo singing; Snarkbrook and' Raleigh. BARGAINS in S&CONI? and, after a long time, with help, brought him in, but received at the hands of the authorities Their view OKRMANENCY.-LADY REQUIRES TWO Unfub- __ Icated; experienced in examination work; excel HAND MOTOR OYOLEa-Rugg, Icwes 'Iffione 14L any t - town Company and Platoon is that on no road within the Borough of Eastbourne, at JT nished ROOMS in Lewes; with attendance, 6s.; lent references.—Miss Wadham, The Place, Carshalton, ORD, 4 seater; so The above Priest ard —and there are 3,000 niore coming I am ips he died just as tl without, 4s. weekly.—Write, '‘Business," “ East Sussex Surrey. He says he was 1____0 Snhday, Nov. 7th.—Parade at Headquarters 3.10 p.m., no hour of the day or night, is it safe to drive a motor New*,’’l Lewes. tyres; all | will have to be taken t j provide them di these I think ‘the Comrade drill on the Saffrons. i car or motor cycle at the rate of 20 miles an hour. If URSERY GOVERNESS (farmer'* daughter) bolds F£85; any trial.- dark winter evenings vith the necessary mi for W idnesday, Nov. 10th.—Parade at Headquarters's p.m. m H E most severe Eg :-Laying Test on record proved Senior Cambridge Certificate, SEEKS SITUA- PhoneT recreation and amusem :nt. It is to be hoi him.” Sa urday, Nov. IStb.-Parade at Headquarters 8 p.m. this is so, why maintain the present spee d limit of 20 Eastboi that Su iday, Nov. 14th.—Parade at Headquarters 8.10 p.m., miles an hour ? Why not substitute a spe ed limit of 12 X that KARSWOOI POULTRY , ______SPICE, containing _ ___ to TKACH One or Two Children.—A. Catt, Sand CtOR^ SALE.—Gilt Overmantel, plate a xiut 5-ft. by the Boxing Tournaments which were so. popular at drill on the Saffrons. Y ’ miles an hour within the borough, or even 14? The large numbers of ground insects, Doubled the Egg Supply banks, Herstmonceux. , Mr, 4-ft.; a Sofa Table, opens.out to 5-ft.; Marble-topped Devonshire Park last year will now, if possible; he * nd Improved the Birds; full particulars______U in ever;every Sideboard with mirror back; Oak and Mahogany Side Instruction class, Wednesday, Nov. 10th, officers and offence of driving to the danger,of the public would oket; 2d., 6d., Is.—Russell, 2, Ooklynge-road, East- VOUNG LADY DESIRES CHRIS1 HOLIDAY revived. Tommy dearly loves a scrap with the R.S. P. C. A. remain the Same whatever the speed limit The fact of X ENGAGEMENT; one—three we iks; good dance boards, Carpets, &o., &e.—Qn vlewjit Hamblyn’s Sale gloves. N.C. J.’s parade at Headquarters 6.30 p.m.1 lanlst, accompanist, soloist;. arrant Rooms, Adjoining the House Agency Offices, 8, Elma- * Of leers’ meeting, Monday, Nov. 8th, at Headquarters. allowing a speed limit of 20 miles an hou * is an admis S e bridge, whist buildlngs. Seaside-road, Eastbourne. 8.30 p.m. ' ■ ■ rIIYPBWRITER, Second-hand, In good condition, rives, entertainments, &c.—Apply, 136-, “Chronicle” S": What did you think if our Guy Fawkes’ Celebra sion of the right to travel up to that pac# Slider favour X WANTED for cash.—Fqll particulars, James Back, Office, Eastbourne.______A SECOND HON. SECRETARY WANTED. Shooting. able conditions, and it is left to chauffeurs t nd constables Kodmell, Lewes. rANGOLDS.—FOR SALE, 13 Acmes of Mangolds; tion last niglit! Lively, wasn’t it, and (mite -up to Thursday, Nov. 11th.—Miniature Ran) in the Police Court to differ as to what a ref favourable I price £10 pm acre on the ground.—Apply, Paokham. the high traditions ass iciated with the Eastbourne Inst tote, 8 to 10 p.m. OUGHT TO KNOW the London Central Meat do.. rftH E COMPTON AGENCY, 8, Station-parade, ioddern Farm, Piddlnghoe. the ditor conditions, the chauffeur denying danger to Vie publio, X EASTBOURNE. .--XSnmlval. But it is a festival we can very well do To E . Signalling. Ltd., have Reduoed the Price of Beef, Mutton and the constable affirming it. Can it be loul their Canterbury Lamb. See “ Selling Price List ” hang- SITUATIONS WANTED for „ Cooks. £26-36; without just now. and ne one will bewail the absence Sir: I am writing a few lines on behalf of the Com As notified at Headquarters. danger does exist, bearing in mind the ong O of squibs and coloured fire on this occasion. There Oil ss in “ Buzzer ” Mondays and Thursdays 6.30 p.m. Ing tn each shop. Branches everywhere. Housekeeper, £30 ; Housemaids, -20 ; Parlour- mittee of the Royal Society for the Prevention- of lamentable fatalities and aooidents you have had maids, £26-30. v first, Las Pampas, Coombe Hill, J are too many fireworks knocking about the globe as Cruelty to Animals to ask if you would kindly help the (anypne can attend this class, which lasts till 8.15). record ? ANTED, BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS (high-class.' it is. i- i i I : WANTED: Houseparlourmaids. £20-28 ; Cook- * Committee by inserting this letter in the Eastbourne Intimation. ■ We may all admit that Eastbourne was . retail) In Easthourne; also a Confectionery Generals, £26-28 ; Betweenmaids, Kit ihenmaiels and Chronicle to make known their need of a second Hon. Headquarters will be open for taking recruits, &o.t developed with wisdom and foresight, but tl le unexp BusinessW Wanted.—Kindly send particulars to Chas. several Generals, £18-26. f IUC. - ACCOMMODATION NEW MILK FOR Now that tho police .1 ave instructions to take pro Horne. Auctioneer, Ejastbonrne.______i aiSP Separated and Poultry Milk.—Apply, Fruit Trees Secretary (either a lady or gentleman) to work in con dun ig the following hours: Every morning 11 to 12: has happened—motoring—and now, owinf to the counlj ipleton Dairy Co., Edenbridge, Kent. , ceedings against enyom found spreading unpleasant junction with their Hon. Secretary in Eastbourne. Mon lay and Thursday evenings 7.30 to 8.15. leas number of obscured right-angled str mt crossings ANTED, two UNFURNISHED ROOMS for one war rumours wo snail have to be careful in East To those who are animal lovers this appeal will not By order. probably no town in England is less si ited to rapic person; country or Old Town preferred.—Care Four children, whose father] was a canal T > EAL SEALSKIN COAT, excellent condition, lady bourne. The town is a perfect hot bed of :“ exclu (Signed). jdential Office, West-street, Alfriston, Sussex. boatman, were suffocated in the eaten of a canal boat j XX ^ DISPOSE OF.—Write, K. S„ “ Chroniote^ NUBSSl be without interest, and the Committee will he glad to A. 3. Hart, motoring. Office. Eastbourne._____ . ______4 sive information.” I kiow more about the move hear from anyone willing to help in this particular Company Commander. But would the trade of the town suffer by I ANTED, FOU& UNFURNISHED ROOMS, one lying off Brentford dock on Monday^ night. Persons ments of Zeppelins an< am better informed as to capable being adapted as kitchen, for two ladles. walking along the canal-side noticed smoke coming from OTELLITK, 1914, 4 cyl, 2 seater and dickey, perfect CAT branch of work, which is taking at this time Such a change? Surely not; and the public wduld, certainly “ Chronicle " Office, Eastbonrne. what is going oh in tin North Sea than the whole large share in war work, viz., caring for the pick and greatly benefit. Yours, to., m the cabin, and with some difficulty effected an entrance order, spare cover (new), tubes, tools, clock, fitc.; Cabinet, Admiralty anil War Office put together, wounded war horses. Thanking yon in anticipation, “ He who puts his hand to thee plough,” \\T ANTED, Friday, 13th November, long stay, TWO and put out the flames. They then discovered the four — * Morgan,” 60, Seaside-road, Eastbourne, Why, only yesterday i man who has a screi med the cross-roads orator, ‘‘must nott turn back 1” 4th Nov., 1915. COMMONWEAL. YV' ^BED and ONE SITTING ROOM -^self-catering.nu-uuiuii , children, whoseages ranged from 18 meinths to six years, Phone 306. “ somewhere m tho City ” assured me for a I am, dear Sir, yoms sincerely, —“ What is he to do when he gets to ft]the end of evenlm dinner; state terms.—* Coburg, “ Chronicle” | Wing dead in their cot. A paraffin lamp was on the J. OHEA| fact, about whioh theto couldn’t be tho _r '•* O. A. LEATtjAM, Vice-Chairman. furr< r?” asked the auditor in®the blues _je os overalls. Office, " ourne. floor, and it is believed-'that it fell from its hangings in possible doubt, that—bu; stay; I’d better not Windmill'Lodge, Eastbourne/ Dr. ^iley suggests that women drop lap- “ Personal appearance is a helpful factor in ANTED, 8ECOND-HAND BLACK HARNESS the .oaten roof. out or I shall be run in. business s u c c e s s .“ Yes, and businesd success is a (sUver-mounted) for Pony 14.2 h.h.—Mrs. Mathews, and egg spoons (36 pieces); unsoiled; accept 30s.; approval THE N£ 5th Nov., 1915. dogs )md take up babies. “ They would fill a woman’s Turret House, East Grinstead. A young married woman, voyaging home willingly.—Write, Box 14, “ Sussex and Surrey Courier,** . v , . * lap i,nd heart,” he says, “ much better than any dog.” helpful factor in personal appearance.” W from Natal with, her husband and two children in the Lewes. One df our local recruiting canvassers was going Yes, but in thesnmmer time it would not be so easy to When the wife of a soldier w4s fined for ANTED. PRIVATE ITALIAN LESSON&- South African mail steamer “ Kenilworth Castle” ! leavi them at somebody’s kennels to be fed and oared Apply, E: M„ “ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. y o u r I his rounds the other m trnipg when he came across__ 1 S u sse x ! Y eomanry in A ction. — (From drunkenness at Middlesbrough the chief constable, ricked a pimple on her lip with a pin and died six days “ Germany was nmst reluctant to invade a hefty, grimy young fe low in a side street who wi letters reaching this country the news comes that the for u util September. They can do that with a dog. explained that she received her separatior. allowance on W CO RENT, HOUSE, with large gardien :ter from blood poisoning. W ^ - )).—Full particulars, Mr. W. E. Whi te E I Serbia, that country being practioally destitute o£ 1 is often i delivering chunks of fi -ewood and hundredweig’ Sussex Yeomanry, who left England on active service at | B irtsmouth Towii Council have decided to the morning of the offence and had 2d. left jwhen arrested hod i, Lewisham High-road, London. Replying in^the House 'of Commons to a I cathedrals.”—Boston Transcript. oonneotion t of coal to the cottages ir the vicinity. Our capvSBaer the end of September, under Lieuti-Col. G. S. Whitfeld, present to each local officer and man Who wink the in the evening. question suggesting that the baracks at Dorchester are I F qulokly, and, at t tackled him. “How is it you are not doing poui have been in th* firing line facing the Turks in the Viet iria Cross an address enclosed in ,a silver casket. “ I suppose now you are married your time of 'OUNG BACHELOR, pad entirely sick of bit? ” he inquired. “ I m doing my bit * Gallipoli -Peninsula, which is their first experience as a _ militarist relatives, DESr___ 'h ighly-cultured oul_ FiBNOOMBEfcCcj ting The cost is being defrayed by publio subscription. billing and cooing has ceased! ” “ Well, i he cooing has GTRL FRIEND.—Box N 3, •• Chronicle11la’” Office, East- r Susrag,r'if h^m ^rdon^fy11^ f"geM 'emp'tin^ ^ndJPm5lthldb0Shet0r8’ FA»Nco^.nE& Bouth-street, are f to my business ” was ti e reply. “ Oh, indeo regiment on the actual battlefield. , Lieu|t.'Holbrook, V.O., will be the first acj honoured. ceased, but the billing is, as brisk as ever 1 ’ bourne. with temporary existence of vacant m-;omm^atiom’^ • Saturday at their Offices^ tnents, having the South-street, Eastbourne. 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