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F. i inLOCOCK K . ' l o c ®“"I I r il. gUEEN’S ROAD. HASTIN8t t Suita- Ooafn. TioiwiJ.. Mae »OJ&r«' atid Gi. ' t".., 'S» ■ ►' • i* ;d /«, Sl oe^; h . > »*'. J©?relIerT, Instrf- Ihold^Liiw^n, i • . -e Blanket*, CutleiT. < R itM a n d a* tt* 0«aai«l PtxtP(Mt t TELEPHONE ...... 'Isa* ■aace. OoiD6, T ru a k e . And 3^ * * - No. S177 I OSla* aa a Rawiseper, I >ncl i:o8t<'ard Tnll bring ti*. Old eetaouBDeY* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. Post fre« 2t. 9d. p«r quarter. •Tw o p e n c e

R8. FRED BHITSt WARDROBE DEALER, “ [ q u e e r s r o a d , HASTIS63. | |8 H .—Good pitc'^s ffiren tor la d iw ’, G ^ k cast-olt CLOTHING. CiutAins ami Hcu«(» Taiudd ar.d money jetuinfid «am& d*f. ,<»Il on receipt of Postcard.

pLTCITED. Eateblished J3 T * « MBS. BEEUBT. DEALER, GORDDNVILLA, BATTLE ■ Le o n a r d s , ttu; pivot pr3o®» w oil la s’, Gcntltiuen.'*, and (^ildreu’s LEFT- [NG APPARKJi cf every deicriptioL. hjZ ONLY ONE ADDRESS. ! ItE.—AU conimiinirAti<.;n6„*iioiild be MttI brdon Axilla!, Battle-icad, SL Eecoarde. , I promptly ittenaied to. Distance no o1>jaal

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j llbST ANf) FOUND. i 1 -> trii Su^!~H i?7v ' ■ nraini*''- T*iiie«’. 'witJi II on r>‘iurmii« tc» Spn.izfl'-ld-rd., I i • 1 B<^yhi!l and 0*Men. a (VOd unijl I a i n b r a c e l e t , tiuder lersarded om Ic :o Polii'C R’'a1i.*'n. I rl flnv rvfni.'i-. i»-t^o^u Hf'i.v "^'riniTy Churcli 'r: J’P:TO«iL H H f’r.m h Mr'-kint. ?b.--Findrt ■to Garden Gouay^-. *'ro<-pcrt-rL, Hastin.*L \ .: — I '■’lli.n-toP'^y^'Vn.'. Bla-U, ^ ’bito and ’Lai L—WtiAfV''1 111 rum? if tn 'n ?. Glr.TorL Colliivit-'iirav... ^jll b" rer i —aclb I Benc.li (We«tT- ParndeL on ^Ansust 21s+.*. )OCH. h-nr ir-pp*-.'ar luick.—Rp-svard. |«'De TPt\Lrninz en.Tn*A to 5, St. Cporrp’a- SATURDAY the 7th SEPTEMBER, 1918. 11.15 a.ta. THE LADIES’ ORCHESTRA. 1 a31H I lAunj^f 2bf1v. npHr Ppliinvidn, or fcvid W:iiri-Di Ffii-'p-ner. iit tc .- Finder wiL 1*^ TP'';ivdpd at 40. W at|> |,ponnra]«i. - 1 Sun^lav aftPTnp*op. Anrnst l^ li. • befyeert ll' tiro GOLD e l e p h a n t s , holdln* a hi‘'">''h), -with PA,tent enap-pin. ont Ir.f ilorr. PiSh CartT—WatsSi. li.J S-- I.'^oirard.- —eSl ONES. PHONOCBAPHS. All m^efc tiaige Gramophone Co,. Facing G .P.O .,^H » Special Engagement ot M R. W ILLIAIM S. RO BINSON, icantwl: ‘(rood pric* giToii: any conJ _ . W. Albioir-W.. Pollcertone. | ol9 i ltn t») for in gwyi oondi'lioii ; o.«g

SES,i CARTS, BATHCHAIRS, :Q R s a l e a n d W A N T E D .

B U 1LT BAT H CH A l R 8; to i 11 ^ iholRon. 136, j Staiion-id., Westcliff-on^^eA. ' Grand Concert by the No. 1 R.A.F. Cadet Wing Concert Party brr irn 8t«jn raniished: fi t 15 or . Jablc y-k t^ouT; £10 or es.'-ixange p<^nj ICoiirt , Polecate. a->0e —Lan iaii ^ri"b pole, bar, lamps complete, lover. ^ i ' o3l Van, inth tilt-; good eondiGon.— diwattr-rd.. St. Leonards- —aSlh “THE E.—P^^te'mhulotor. Bl.ac-k and coTuiitiOn; X 3.-F.M ., 229, Observer V i.g 1 ' ! —»14 ^ F i n i Bath Chair Oiccosed), V Brigdei. lo s t JE50» to be sold quickly, £15.—B^erq* Hanting*. , tcS9 ---BAROUCHE, r - hr Lucas; petfeat c^ai- £150, take £20 or offer.—Biles, Nntley, I . j e30e ESME OXLjEY (Child Danc@B[), and BATH CHAIR. -upliolnUred lu. bin* d; oil.v 9 guiiie.at'.- 'To be ecen at Bryatfel !«iw\ lS7, Quefen'e-rd., 'Hatdin?*- L a TOR tfu- iSa. e; ■ gncwl '"onditinn: Ilrd; I S'ili ■«'’3ri:igs. tangent spnkei?, na» CHANTANT ARTISTE^ liflh h n bine-.—View at 12. MU- IstiTigfi I -^31 El AGE CARlfor Sale: cheap; good hjI f ■, Derrmsbire-id., . i , - —*21 TON COAL TROLLEY. Nnrto*, lb.. Brsbiii. 1 ' CHIIJD*S P ^ 8H CHAIR: n3«0 Do1l.« Hnelings. -^a.91 - i — ALL SEATS FREE.

I MISCELLANEOUS. STER, U«ot>or and aueneoT, nnmi^ r reduotioa of rates and for l-h« exem ^ .Collection in aid of o t of inoome tax. — Office: 4, NeVo»» - ■ ■ ■ . . tc2S\ Ipony And trap, TrOoM like to take one sR ‘ St. Dunstan’s and 1 driveti round Hastings: moderate charf^u ^bserrer ” Offloe, Hastings. —a24 Charing Cross Hospital. SKATING I M arriages, and D eaths.

t*IAGES. liEATHS, TN.MEMORIAL charged 3i. 6d. fox fool lines or wh MdditiouMl line. - The Best . . . Rink . on the|- Sotith Coast, ____ this heeding must be preisUA OB ■ d M. will -be ohsrged. | nnder this-hesding mnsi be enBonHI L addreee |of Adjeitieer. ! THREE SESSIONS DAILY.

f 1> T •it i > Mfiajieita ia s '^ r tk aieibejww- 'S' --i; •:---- ; Vm Uiag Omrd* adm b» | « t . F . J- P«r«oJS«, l i d i . I d , •U m b T, H m tiim f f ti SALOON LOUNG-E. RBI AGES. ^ j' IOBLEV.—On the 22iid of Ansnst. 0* ^ f i t ic -Annunciation, Bryanston-stree^ iJdni^i Maurice, fourth *on dl' the latA ^ie'r Harrifiou, of 5Iark-lane, |E.C., an4 Choicest Stock in the B o ro u g h . f of ihe W ilderness, St. Helen’s Wood, feifa Graham, (‘uly.daughter df the Jat# Borlej* Esq., of Sna Grange); H a^ tin^ . Elej-, pt 19. Portman-et., Lonflou, W. 11 VTAYLOR.—Ou August 24th, 9$ Jei ‘ Cdugregatioual • Cliurrh. Hastingg, Isji fd Davifi, Sergeant Kenneth W'iHi^kmsoik, Willi.'iiiJBcn, Juniper Cr-feu, Edia* |oiiiucc ‘^Edith, elde«t daughter of M l, niel ^ayloi, of Ha^tinge. ,

g o l d e n ; w e d d i n g . I J e d .-O n l5t September, 1868, at th# Ih of St. Mark, Kennington. by tho Ito Pputz. Jehtx Minter,, si^rotid h>u <£ liTd Mmter.^^+LKBeseic, «uond dau&'hWt pchard Siiieed, ’ ! FROM TH E DEATHS. t-i'istant. John Booty, for 37 yOBTi e Boyal Oak Hotel, Hastings, in Ida ROOMS kub-nst 18th, 1«18, ht. 13Sk, Hastings, Charles, the belovpd htt*» pee* Caniplfoll, pa**ed peacefully aw»|t LONDON PALLADIUM land ipaiiifnl illu*?<‘s. Aged 60 jeart-. I Augu*t '22ud, 1918> at 37, Earl-sTrotfc* Everything Up-tol-Da,te. ^fel Clara, tlic d‘\Trly-belcrrd’ child r. Hast-ingr^, and M is. Streeter, 13, passed peauefuiljlily away aft*f Aged 51 teare. 'nl ■ iTftion,' Franoe, July ‘itHK, E.J Vidler, .Boyal Sussex, B»*?inieu^ lanq of Amy M. Vidler, ia.^d Be«‘oaB m M <; Vfid>r. of Carolin.© HousA j®onard5. Aged 34 years. Jugusi 27.',I. 191K. iit fit, -ManoT-^pii^ , The dearly-loved wife of Henry W’^H * J mother, naeiKfd pearnfully away fttHB ■ess patiently ■ bomr..—'At leB-ti J '' ' - I’' IN •MEMORTAM. St. Leonards. llierin: memory of Private W, K. B, a i‘*aiu (inar^iN, wh'» was killed,in' a* tio* |914. Ulc^t r-on -of .Edward Baiham, 8, ' 19. bir. not forgotten. loving memory of Philip RonifsiO*, FREE CONCERTS i, wpo paesed- away on loth Augurt i b1 |iQg' liojnnrr of Corpora! Sidney' CloliA iniF ranoe by she’ll, Sept-^^xbe: Jiim),. of Mr. and Mrs. Clok^. D^nioai |x>i>diOT-r--,ad. Hassling*.' | . IN PAVILION. trii saw his smihii? tac9, strong and brave, thom^bt «o MOOB ho woaid b t 1*14 I him inoirt who loved him pe^t. b* by his lormg Alum, Dad. BxoilMB nr mbinoir of d«.Tr da.d. JamiM Irob'T 19.16, nftpf tew days’ illnMA ITU M mb /Hid LjIIk . lovin : , m'‘-rn.-

Id ^ r b-flarr, in a foieirn l^nBy ma'; n#'V'--'i Ijfo and memory la«l bember the**. —Olive. - • rv#»r-If>r)iiz nv^ni'^rv of Se^n-fl Prdrhard. th*’ d®aily-lor^d' hus- S o p r a n o , -'har’d, di^d of wounds'r-o-eived i* 1916. Ar''d 29 ycan». momoiyj of OUT Attr,T 'pDTcint*. ' ' , i): ■pry VVd’ard. 'who 'ent«r»d irtc TAgk :y ' ^ B13, January 13th, 19U.—Mable u B TW ell-ulLiiLO 'w ii Accompanied by THE LADIES’ ORpHESTRA.

( i o U e c t i o n of St. Dunstan’s Hostel, land Charing Cross Hospital. t M A T I O N . a CEffiETEJiV. Pr<.c«0s at MoJarata Sataa.

Earj aprir te THR SOUTH' SO C ^ S T S R Y . CO.. tS. TiTamols E.C.U. iTel. City 7375). IT & SONS, BRTAKKRS. ^ r lEEN’S ROAD, and ROAD CLIVE VALB T * Ie. M t, |0 NIGHT SERVICE. 1

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vl'. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS OBSERVERv SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER L 1918. THE TRIBUNAL, RESCUE WORK.

NEW CERTIFIED OCCETPATIONS AVHAT THE ilASTTN.GS POLICE . COUKT 0O F «. MINISTRY OF FOOD. ■I______hiECEEE EXEMPTIONS FOR A USFFUL LA BOUR HOM E. I BOOK (B>. APPEICAXTS. LO O K YO U R NATIONAL Miss Mergaiet Colvilo, Hon. Secretary of INSTRU' c a n M b ^ the Hastings Police < ourt Mission, •writing The Hastinas Trihtinal met a< the Tonn in the Chrisi L'Jiiircb Parish Magay.ine, gives I. The ’petsor named as the on the Rafemce Leaf H all oil Tiiesdav morniiia;. It feaf, and jmust cony C ouneillor Di-. (.J. (I. Ilra y . ,1.F',, nresided, a \ erv good idea of the work, of th e H astings B E YO U R (pt^e 6) (tJreen) must sigir.hj Bolii.’C t ’ou rl Mission. J^hc says: appearii^ at the anti a'lpo pi-esent \veie Rev. Canon T . \V. ' in the space provided^ Cook, .Mdei man K. A. H ockins, .t.P .. Mr. .1. “ T here ‘is a HtLle Home in H astings run head ef this Miller, and Conniilloi- 1. E, Afannington, on such hum ble lino.s th a t moM i>eople seem f Sinaar,j Fat* (ik.* : '*• with the Town Clerk. Mr. Percy Idle, Mr. to know nothing^about it. The jpolice know I I f Blitter, resiater for Siigar Brapdreth (.iihbs, .Acting National Service it, ISO do the* magistrates, am) so di> a num­ DO YO U R the holde' "«•'* on! the Sugar Representative. ber of m en and •women, boys an|cl g irls who retailer '’dll found it a Home when they were in great Counterfot’ AN OLD VOEUNTEER. B r lt a r n f f enter Ais n’ the inside of the need of the safe shelter, help and kindness,' -cover and the counterfoil, lA'illiam .taniei=; Eevi«;. (Irad e B2. fore­ we look for in any house which t-lainis the the.counterfoil* man paiinter. employed by Mr. W. E. Brown. nam e Home. ^ EBON-SPORTS ARE THE Registration 1 Havelock road, was represented by Mr. .1'. for ioi Fats (Bit' “Unfortunately Home keeping costs W. Motga:i.-v,A; pellant had served in the money,^-food will cost more and inoreb however lilar establish, Artillery Volunteers for 30 .vears. leaving in hmfn!. carefully the catering is done: rent must be ■'■Bienis May, 1914, with the rank of Battalion Ser- paid, and the most <‘arefully rationed system It wa.s a jml 4. The '4der, to b ay „ geont-AIajor. On the outbreak of war he of light and heat ret has to l>e p>^id for. The ^asiing cbmniott volunteered for service but was told that . peril. • The; B| •-rationed food fi' therewere no vacancies. Eltimately he got H astings l..abour. Home used to Pay it.s ■n*ay all kinds of work eneals.' -Ifmay by the sale of ftirewood, tlie woojd chopping is in danger jof ^ lo ld er is living in Great*‘Britain« into the School of Musketry, but ver.y soon 5. The Rat’ jhemorrhage of the lungs set in, and benanse being done by the male inmates. lAVages are 1i not dtawing iiot in an institution (hotpualf eaylum, W his illness he received bis discharge, which T>aid to .suc.h men and lads for Uieir labour, everlasting wear ' into the sei* ,■workhouse, &c. ). __, T !^ 'tlie forces, or enters an inslit«ion,j the book he produced. He now claimed to be in a cer­ and out of this Hie^- puy their [board and had almost must be giv«fn up authority, that is to say, the R^istrar of Deaths, the tified occupation.—Four months’ conditional, earn a little pocket money. Tjliis is still Goffered -imvai. military or force 'authority, uthority, or the h ^ d of the ipstUotioii, as the case may be. and excused from Voinnteer service. done to some, extent, hut th e increase e a s e and comfort ■firitish and[ If the bolder is Ism og Great_Stitlitp,fer :« iWj cxcctdit^ lour wttfks the book must in the wholesale price of such ivood as is | CABLED i:P TOO SOON. suiLible is enormous, and secondl Eiastio T he French vC onfinvc^ on cwtfw’ , ■war con­ W altei' Henr.v F itzell. IS, tira d e 3, po rter, ditions mean that many more ^ omen and StraiidsE ©■verrun. was supported by his niother, a widow, ap­ iris are received into (he Home th a n men Best value and best fitting pellant being her only son.- .[t appeared | and boys, and women and girl while they ,/ push get thrl her son had been called up while hiK appeal I oan and do help in Lthe work of th house, do Corsets ever produced ' the Allied i^r| was pending, and he went to Brighton, where' needlework, etc.•» cannot during a. sh o rt stav he was kept, and was now in a training in such Home ias the Hastnig.li one do any strain till ramp.—.Adjonrnod for enquiries by the Town work ■which wil] pay for their keep. Bnb- ClerK ahd for the son’s appearance before arrived ? ; the Tribunal. scription.s decre?ise in number nerallv hv BEST MACARONI reason of the denth of the subsciibers, neTv The supr^r A CORPORATION PAINTER. subs(‘ribcrs do not come forward, and it seem? LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK •A man named Roberts, tirade 2, p ain ter, as if the Lalxnir Home must either close or manders saW I was a rase adjonriied from the previous week its work be seriously curtailed if pew donoifs I as to the status of the man and for Air. P. cannot l>e founds to save the sil H. Palmer, Borough Engineer, to attend. Mr. *'Xow tvhat would th e clo."in or p a rtia l had tO' take th| Palmer now said that his staff waS very closing, of the ITastings Lnbnur Hi’ime mean-.® EMPIRE G limited, and iniioh of the painting work of It would mean that every year there would had to take the the public buildings which the Corporation be a few lads, women and y been under corator, and foreman to Mr. Burden, also sup>>rvisioh for a few week.s, also it takes a't. That declsic ; i fireman, was represented by Air. FT. Daven­ lea.st th a t i itue to makp- thf? necessary port :.lones.-;-Four months’ conditional. aiTHTipjetnents for o ith e r boy o r g:rl. Fvery Will improve your vitality was, has been/sj Samuel Hindoo, 49, Grade 3. gardener, was such Home also requires the person or insti­ represented bv Air. I.angdon. He bad half an tution .sending the girl or Ixiy to gu aran tee and .help you through the fied. A dah^ acre of ground for 16 year.s. and his < ase had to receive him or her back again if found has been turnec hepM referred to the A grim ltural Comniittee, unsuitable for reasons of health o ennduef. day’s work. hut they leplied that where part of the time I know of no Church Home whii h will 16- advance. Thbl was spent in a shop they coutd not grant a eeive them, just as they are, str: ig h t from ceriifii-ate. .Appellant said he spent very lit­ pouring over,; the Police Court, tend them, care for them , DEPOT rOR tle time in the shop, and averaged 14 hours find suitable work, of -jf needed a suitable the way. a day on the land;—Three months’ condi­ Home for them, except the Po ice C ourt MASCOT ...... 7/11 tional. Mission EMPIRELLA ... 8/11 T he savin g ql| i-ti .lam es Creasey. 41, G rade 3, b u ild e r’s "Boys and girls are often put on labourer. “Refused. probation h a s meant a sil A rth u r How-ell, 47. G rade 2. hor,seman and oil condition that they are sent to a Home for “ A L ^ H A ” .*BETA’* “DELTA” FLEXIFORM S/11 to 35/9 coachman to Skinners.—Three months’ con­ one or two yea.rs. The probation officer has FLEXICURVE 16/11 to 37/6 Still more cc .Pioi^ers oF ,1 \>] ditional. then to find a suitable Home, he h a s , also,, Finn *ixtra strong fine EIWFIRELlA I t EELS, LOCAL BR|ANCH.ES AVilliam Henry Batt,s, 47, Grade 2, shunter somehow, tn finri the money neer ed for aiji Coutil I webbing, webbing with silk finished SOFLEXI ... 13/11 to 24/9 Discornfort and goods porter. Ore Railway Station, which entranee fee if an entrance fee i; required!. half topped, silk finished Egyptian yam, FLEXISPORT ... 12/11 Everyone mus HASTINGS, work of national importance he had found All thi.s falls, in most instance on th e Kofiered dastic. strapping striped coutil, 15a, GEORGE STREET, Police Court Mission. I took a by order of the Tribunal. — Four months’ oung gir^ 6 /1 1 7/11 8/11 FLEXIOSO...... 10/11 The more cic 21, QUEEN’S ROAD, HASTINGS, conditional. of 16 to a House of Mercy last w« ek Some "704 H asting*.’A N orm an ,4.ddi,son, Clrade 3 end a sp e c ia l: three months before, she had be?n put on MATERNITY & NURSINQ greater our pic constable, was given exemption until 21 days ; probation for two .'ears on coiid|ition that A LL are RUSTPROOF and of EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH 1 2 /1 1 the enemy. 17. LdNDON ROAD, $T. LEONARDS. after expiration of his ceasing to be a .special' she went to a Home. Though the child of rilled “ EMPIRELLA” STEELS A N D CAN. BE WASHED IN THE HOME. WORED'S STORE^, ETD. cOn.stable. I’esppctable country jiarents her phrsical edn- Alfred George Ginner, 47, Grade 3, was re­ when charged was so deplorable that presented by Air. F. AV. Morgan, and because it had taken montlis of sperial treatment lU of the grading the claim was withdrawn with tile infirmary to get her into a ft state to- i leave to make further appeal if necessary. go to any Home. Jiilxe went happy and, F ra n k ^A ustin, 44, G rade 2, wa.s now- doing healthy with a firm determination to ■ do 48 hours farm work at Fairlight,'and waS re- p^resented by Mr. H. Davenport Jones. — tvell. What would have happened to her if Four months’! conditional. there had been no Police Court Missihn? On *'Mr.Bengef^B Stephen _ Septimus Smith, 40, Grade 3, Hie, same day I visited a girl in another ^ ad/miralle gentleman s hosier, asked for further exemp­ Home. I had taken her there a few months I : < preparation,' ThroughoM tjlhe W ar before as a very Wild and nngovernabl* Tba XiANCETT. tion, and was represented by Mr. F. W. Mor- and in all parts of thej world F&H*~Three months’ conditional^ young woman unaccustomed to restraint of Emmerson, grocer, ^nd J. Hunt, 47, ^ny kind. I found her respoudint to good H o u s r Bengef’s' Food has been in; iniluefice, attaphedl to the Lad^' Siiperinr Crrade 2<, butcher's shopman apd slaughter­ issued by the Coall constant pse ip Military, Red man, -irere each given four months on occu­ tendent of the Home, and as happj and well Cross and private hospitals. pational grounds. as I could desire. ' iO London Rd. oard ef Trade, Hof Food " Is not that worth doing? I; it fo be k.T. 3. Benger’s Food "“stands by” done, or is it to be left undone? The old I n f a n t s . in the crisis df^lness at all APPEAL CASES. eases Come back to revisit the Hon e. 'There ages. It is most highly nutritive is a ruan who writes to say that he hopes to The East .Sussex Appeal Tribunal met at and easily digested. get his Commission soon, and that directly iNVALlDS&dieAGED. Hastings on Wednesday. he does he wants do come and stay with the SENGEFS FOOD Z^TD., Otter MANfHE^ER. R. li. Thornton. D.L., J.P., presided, Alissionary and his wife. H e wil be veryi and ther^were also present: Lieut.-Colonel welcome whethfer he has his Commission or A. S. Sutherland Harris, D.L., J.P., Coun- mlfor W. Perrins, Tiolonel P. E. Papillon, not. But suppose there was no Heme to rej p S.O., J.P., and Mr. D. M. Birkett, with ceive him.^ And the religious caching ? Major W. W. Grantham (National Service Inmates in the Xahour Home are ' isited by Representative). their parish clergy, or if they have lo speciall Edward Kenmore Maitland, 24, Grade 2, connection with any pari.sh or congregation^ coast watcher, represented by Mr. P. W. by the Chaplain of the Home, Caron Cook. MOST DISTINCTIVE STOCK IN THE DISTRICT of CORSETS, BLOUSES, LINGERIE & HOSIERY. Morgan, asked for medical re-examination, A\ here the matter of religious training antti stating that he was doing his present work influence is in my h an d s as probation officer,) because of the state of his health. He had, I consult parents’ wishes, especially if thel MAKE YOUR PURCHASE EARLY, AS STOCK CANNOT when in Birmingham, been refused for ser­ girl is very young, and I see thalj she has Eleotrloal Ehgineeping Workb and vice, and had to give up work as a clerk on just exactly the religious training and oppor­ BE REPLACED AT PRESENT BARGAIN PRICES. two separate occasions.—Refused. tunity that I should want for myself. MOTOR OARAGE. Frederick Augustus Schooley, 42, Grade 3, “ P.C.M. work is not very easy work to dairy manager, St. Leonards, was an appli­ write alxnit for it should be done a.s silently! JVOW CONCENTRATING AVAILABKE^ LABOUR UPOfi REPAIRS T O cation for renewal by the employers, the as pra.verf ully, hut ask afiyone wl o knows COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND J^CTOR^S’ qSiRS. \ Misse^ Kifo.-~Stx-mouths. about it -whether it is genuine rescue work Horace Buesden, 44, Grade 2, grocer’s lorry which does straighten efiookod I ves and AG EN t mLING-STEVENS PETROL 1 ELEC5 TR i1c V E H I C L E S . driver, empiloyed by Mr. E. W. Rnbie, whole­ bring souls hack to our Lord, and I think sale grocer, was an application for renewal, they will tell you that it is.’’ represented by Mr. H. Davenport Jones. He jvas always in attendance when convoys of wounded came in, and often drove to Norman- A FINE CAPTUR]:. Addre..-^ 33, NORMAN RD^, STi hurst Hospital. He had four substitutes sent •gg'S CLINCHER TYRE STOCKIST. him, but they could not do any heavy lifting, Telephone 902. although they could drive.—Adjourned two WELL-KNOWN THIRVE.S AT HA STINGS The Government having made an urgent appeal to the Public months for substitution. 1 STATION. Except for 1; Artaur Douch, 40, Grade 3, grocer’s manager to Mr. Wright, Springfield-road. The the moisture. man was a Aoliinteer, and also helped with TRAPPED BY LY'NX-EYED INSPECTOR. convoys.- Six months’ conditional. Eggs (Dried] William James Edward Alderton, 45, At the Hastings Borough Bench on Mon­ rhe same as Best Laundry in the District. Grade 2, dried fruit merchant’s manager, day morning, before Alderman B. H. W. 0 G r a d f o r d s represented by Mr. F. ML Morgan, had been T S A V g F U E L Tree (in the chair), and other Magistratei ■Which y o u are Beit Work ajt moderate prices. adjourned for an expression of opinion from two interesting ; criminals appej red on the Ministry of Food, and he had now in­ reiiiand. Wer doz. • timation that the man should be given ex­ Family & Scliooll Work [a Specialite emption,.—Three months, and to join tlie \\ illiam M’aldron and Samuel Yates were Messrs. F. A. BATEMAN, Ltd., LAUNDRY, Volunteers. charged with loitering at the with intent to ccimmit a have decided to close all their branches at Outdoor Drying facing tHe Sea. James Granger, 32, Grade 2, laundry fore­ felony. man, represented by Mr.' Davenport Jones, 5.30 p.m. during the WINTER MONTHS. EXHILL ROAD, was an application for medical re-examina- At the last hearing, a week ago. reported Vans collect and deliver daily. tion. -Refused. . > in the “ Oliserveri.’’ ex-Divisional Ttetective 3 hom as Leonard, 32, G rade 2, d ra p e r’s Inspector Pike, of tli0 Metropolitan Police, Consultations by special appointment only T. LE0MARD8-0N-SEA Tdephone No.i 328, buyer, was a similar application. Appellant gave evidence as| to watching the men's FAR produced no certificates or evidence before retions at the st(ition and to seeing them after that hour. the Tribunal, and his application was conse­ attempt to pick i)orkeis. The prisoners were now represented by quently refused, p < 2 r fa2 n #'' ! ' ^ George Whatman, 41, Gi'ade 1, form erly C 2, Mr O. C. Sharmaip, solicitor, Strattford. Commencing from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER represented by Mr. E. W. Morgan, was an Mr. Pike, in further evidence, said he 30th, the hours will b e: application for medical re-examination.—Re- recognised Tates, and produced the foUow- They make delicil OLi> METALS. SCRAP IRON, RAGS, BONES, FAT. fu.ied. ing list of convieftions: July, 1893, three shes, omelettes, BOTTLES, JAM JARS, Charles Ernest Enefer. 36, Grade 1, m otor months for attempting to nick pockets at a 9 t o 1 and 2.15 to 5.30, ahd are sple«did| mechanic, employed by Mr. M^'illard, was a spori.s ni.peting a jf Herne Hill cycle tniek; OLD RUBBER MOTOR & CYCLE TYRES, HORSE National Service rexnew.—The employer said Atarch, 1894. attempting to pick pocketfi, cookery. They he had failed to find a silb.stitiite either three months ip the name of William WEDNESDAYS 9 to 1. exactly th e s a m e 'va HAIR, RABBIT & HARE SKINS, through advertising or the l.abour Bureau. Smith; Alarch, IfiOO, receiving stolen goods.' their shells on. Ip i It was impossible to get a man outside the 12 months’ hard' labour in the fiame of OLD CARPETS, OLD ROPE & CANVAS, etc., etc. Army, and it was proposed to release a man George TTnderwoqd; .Taiinary, ]!)P4. pfealing / ' One dozen It Enquire our prices befor^ selling elsewhere. from the .Army to put another man in. 12 rolls of cloth, ilo months’ hard labour in Highest prices given At our New Stores.-69, QEORGE STREET, HASTINGS, Major Grantham: Bui this is a top grade the name of George Underwood: Depeniher. I Two dozen man.—Appeal refused, and further adjourned 1908, assault, 14 days; April. 1913, attempt for two months for .substitution. to piek pocket.s at Epsoni. throe moutfi.s; BATEMAN. Ltd SPECIAL T. W. BARNES & CO., “*'■ S ’.t’i t S ”"** H orace Owen M'^ells, 46, G rade 1, caim an Oetober, 1914, initering, iWo months'; May. The public is caiii to fellmongers. was a National Service ap­ 1915, assault onil the police, one month ; Xlstablished over 75 years. i Telephone. 197 Hastings. peal against eiemption to September 25th.- Alareh, 1917, picking pockets, three months. Qualified Ophthalmia Opticians, oi spurious and wc i Head Office:—Chapel Street, BRIGHTON. The employer said he had not been able to Afr. Pike said hg alS'i knew AValdrnn w.eli w] lich are now bein j find a substitute, but be was still in touch and recorded tjie- following cony!iotions; of Co o k ’s p u r e . w ith three. Oiil.v one nam e had been sent by Jaininry, 1903, sitealilig a watch frbm (he Sight Testing Experts . . . the liabour Bureau, hut he was too young, person, three indjnihs: July, 1903. attempt­ £(>GS. To -avoid being only ri.sihg IS. Adjourned for a fort­ ing to steal from,' (he person in the name of an d toss, ask . for night. M'illiani Smith, jthre? months: I'>hvunry. 38, ROBERTSON ST. 8 , LO N D O N R O A D , E( IGS,’ and see pur r an William Nye M'ells. 4.5, Grade 2, butcher, 1901. aitem p tin g to steal i.n the name of adjourned for opinion of Food Department, ■AVilliani AVood. three months: July, 1904, HASTINGS. ST. LEONARDS^ On Sale at ult which had not yet been received.--Adjourned ntteinnting to sf nl from the nersorl. three Grocers azld | for a fortnight. months; July ,]1905, incorrigil\j.e rojgue, it EASTBOURNE:. Thomas Hilton, 43, Grade 2. musical direc­ W^iOLESALk OXLy /i months: July 1906. stealing monky and Son, V id,, So-S7, The N ew R egister of M eals tor at Hastings Gaiety Theatre, was a Na­ receiving, six months and six months tional Service appeal against eonditioiial ex­ consecutively; and Royal Surgical Aid Society. London, emption in Oetober 1st. Mi-, Hilton was ICovemher. 1907. stealing a supported hy Mr. Rowlands, general manager, watMi from the person? 18 lont hs A pril, and Mr. H. Davenport Jones. Mr. M'^. 11. 1909, picking p ickets. 21 m onths May, RViwlands said that the Tlieatre contributed 19l2, a.tteiuptikig to steal a diamond njii from -ffiOO a month in entertainment tax. and if the person at Eisom, three months j line, a n d o f F o o d U s e d the class of entertaiiimeiit were not kept up 1916, attempting! to steal from the peison at .Act was not framed to deal.'vith children N'ewmarket rabee eourfiC. th ree i lonths. tile, receipts would go down. Mr. JTiltou was FADE, but -Ivitb high'va.ymeu. — not in the po.sitioii of an ordinary musician, Ali'. P ik e .said, The I men belonir to a PARK j ESCA Thip C hairm an intim ated th a t th e Bench which must be kept by all hut was the head of a deparlraeiit with a notorious gang of IjCgidon thieves ind do did not accept this contention. very wide exiierienee. They could not do nothing else for living. Nothinsr ca.n be RESULTS OF READING SILLY BOOKS. Both prisoners pleaded not guilty. without a man to lead the orchestra. 'I’o re- said in tlieir fa voiir whatever. They live Mil. Jones said th a t th e case "as one Your Success jiort October 4th. • by crime an are good pvotessioiial (iiild not have thieves. They TWO BOVS BTEC'HED AT HASTINGS. whi(’|h in his ymiug days ■ John Midgley, 45. Grade 2, .gardener, wa.s l|ivp 'veil, feed 'Veil, ja.iid do coniR into C ourt. The redding of silly HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, Etc., a personal appeal, represented by Mr. [•’. W. everyihing but 'vork ," liooks lot the “Headwood Dio k” ■■ tpye, with Morgan, - 'i'lie .'\gricultural Committee bad Detect ive-fierel la.n t Milt on .said lie co­ Before Alrlerman B. B . Tree (iu tha was no doubt M r. E. H. which the Chief Constablo . ^ d e p e n d s — This is the latest fofirt and present requirements refused a cerliticate beeause the man’s time oiipvated with Tusoeetor Pik in the arrest rhair), ('ouiu-illor Sam sop, acquainted) was the cause foil the action of was divided between bis garden and bis shop. of the men, who denied knowledge -If each Harileu. anil Mr. t.'harles {A. ’riiarle, af a the boys he represented. He asked the He bad acres. His wife managed the other when topped m Have Jock-road. rhildreu’s Oiinrt-on ^^londaij. Bench lo regard the iiioident as a boyish shop. 'I’ll'ee nioiilhs. A’^ates had ,£5 Its. 54d. on him , tw<|) plate Frerleiii-k Martin. 14, and Leslie George freak or escapade c” -ried tbo far. i The Albert Arthur Burgess, 47, Grade 2, iinder- d ealer’s liceUeeB, a pack of cards, snuft Tomlin. 13. respertable lio^s, were bharged upon the food you “ ' PRICE box. etc. AA'a.ldtion bad 4)4 17s. 414d. ■parents had dealt "'ith the | lioys aiid he gardeiier to Mrs. Tubbs, was a National Ser­ n hi with stealing by mienacen Is. from the appehled th a t the boy.s should not be vice appeal again,st exemption to NOvein- an .A.vmy callin;&-up paper and he ar m ifted person of Charles Laing aid 6d. from Roy branrled as criminals. BoHi boys' had give your birds—use hei' 20ili. Burgess, represented by Mr. that he was ahkent. AA'hen at the RoHre ’Theodore Srovel Goodrhild while (hey 'vpre good characters at schonl. I F. ML Tforgan. said cue soii hari Station A’ates Said. " Put us both in the in the Alexandra I’avk. " COCK O’ THE sanie cell." J The father of Goodchild (k clergyman) been killed at the Mar, and another was . Ooodchild, agad V2, sale he had been said hi.s onp desire in taking up the case To be obtained from — —, in hospital, bavl’l^g lost a lee. Tie bad io rile Bench am er a sbOvt delibera ion in siaving ;it 9, nndprrliff. n.nd on Saturday, rods of ground of liis own. To be available lyas for the good of the boys concerned. He WALK ” laying meal, nrivate, passed jaentence of three njionths’ August 24th, he was; witfi J.aug walking had no desire t.o bva.iid them/cs criminalsr- as a substitute after October 1st or to find im iir's-inm ent with har-rt iRb-iiir ea-h lliroiigh the r.ork from -Bohemia to to receive SIX work oil a farm whore labour was short. jirLsoneroner and (ti’iiokeil Atv, Pike Ea|-h boy wa.s ordered and notice how your F. J. PARSONS, Ltd., “Observer” Office, i he llasfings. W hen oldse to the ero.s^ road strokes with the lurch rod, to be ad t iinis- MLilter Stewart Burton. .W, Grade 2. mas­ ;issistan<-e h.-’ hai 1 g i'e n the lo.-al polir db-ifliug the Park the t'vo Prisoners jumped 14, CLAREMONT, HASTINGS. seur. was A Nationat Service appeal against AA’aldVfiu : —He s told enough lies, out from a bush and followed them closely tered by T’.t'. .R andall. fowls enjoy it and exemption to Ilpcember 2i)tli, mid was renre- Air. Pike said be was very mueb qbliged. and took oft the caps of ivilness and his course you w on sented by Air. F. W. Alorgan. It was elicited how they will lay He only hoped I le had saved a few .■isitors friend. After giving balrk their caps CAMBRIDGE LOCALS tlial Mr. Kurtoii was emooroil IS hours a week be’ug robbed. priMiner;; Still follo'ved. look out their Yet by. usjng oil massage work on .soldiers “in liosnitaL. -- The t hief Co istable qdded his p rsoilal liandkerrhief.s and tried to jput them round large, rich yoiked yq>u are “ dropj; Time reduced to two uioutbs. and if neces- th an k s. their necks, but only |succeeded'in (be ca.se H A STINGS SUCC EtjSES. oh your li^itm sarv whole time, should be given to work for of Lang. He got away i and then fho eggs—proof of its ■ Sailors and Soldiers. prisoJiel'S got in fruut.uf jtheni and said .Apiepded are local results of the Cam: mjonth—^year a M illiaiii -tosepb .‘sm illi, bio.scope oueralor, A HAT'PY RHSHLT.—In coiinecfic) n with bridge examinations held in July: — TIMBER M ERCHANTs fete the paragraph which appeared in lai- c.,j,,,! I they "'ere to go no further. After some quality. “ COCK O* \yiiy not put BONES & SON 38. Grade 1. iro'n B 3, aski‘d for medical re- ' talk they said. “ Me will Idt ,'ou go if you examiiiatioii, which was granted. day’s " Observer” coneeriiing the lo.sf of her HASTINGS CENTRE. w^ste.by instal purse hy an inmate, staying at a St. T.co- givfi us a tanner each.” \yitue*s said he lor Bo.vs.—Honours. Class II.; g H. ,1. THE WALK” is a should tell the police.i Tomjlin then caught EmelBiis and X. R. Flo'vmau. Hastings t __ . i m b e r of sll kinds, Moulding*, Skirtings, etc., prepared on the l^remises nards Convalesrepf Home, we have this weak ceived the gratifying inforniafiou'that the 'vit'ness by the throat and pifshed him back­ Grail ni;ar School, Rev. T. .1. Thorburn. D.D., “ real ’’ food perfectly Special attention given Prcliitects’ own designs. ■ ESPERANTO purse and its eonfents have been retii rued fo w ards on to th e gpassl Marjtln had holyl of IJ/.D.—rSatisfled the. examiners: A. Browm, T P H O N E 741. the owner. I is vdi'y “grateful to the lauig. Witness AooU nut ibis jiurse and F. ,\. Goodman, A. E. Hnnnisotf, T. H. balanced and “ O bserver ’’ nakiiig lier lo.ss kno wii and gave Tom lin fid. and m ade hjim prom ise not Kiiht e, F. R. Motley, and E. G. Thirkell, Ksperantisloj posedns iielaii liiigvoii, luiii Hast tigs Grammar School. p| kies e'-,oj estas regiila, logika ortogl'afio. to the finder re tu rn in g it to takf any mote. Lang said he had not concentrated— got sixpence and theii Tomjin said, “ A’’ou Jiiiior Boys.—Satisfied the examiners: .4. " .riii vorfo estas legata. kiel gi estas .skri- H . AVesioii. Ivy B ank School. St. L eonards, Insurance Notice 4, hita.” Lerpinie la litei'ojn kaj iliajn sonojn. give me a Is. and Liyill givk you the 6d., I econonoiica^ too I have.” Martin' eniaindevl 6d. which Lang Air. B. Mtirrow; c. E. P. Morgan and R. R. lOspei-iint iHoi puvas. kom preneble, silahi H . R ains. . r ciiin esperantan vortnn. had (ind got it. They had 1 fid. altogether. BHEUfSATIiSM C r T l They then.let them goj and said if the.v met Senior Girls.—Satisfied the examiners : E. Bstkhlisbed 1S21. A plMtaant, saf* tmA sure can lor pftut | M ackintosh any other boys they vvelre to o; ftp th e ir, hands M. Hills. The Ladies’ College, Eastbourne, ia IIm Ub Iw, H«iii or FtceJ T ra u sla tio n :- l Toffee dc' Lux in a certain way whi()li woir.d be a sign to Miss I. M. ]?•. Hitchcock; M. E. Platteb, G e t R S s u a p I * tMf It. E sper;uitists pns.sess a .bcantifnl hingnage, “ just let them pass. Later! w hen : 'With a police Somerville House, St. Leonards, Aliss A. G. GUARDIAN line nf its r(naliHes being 'ii regulBr logical mail in the Park witness sB'v one of the .lohnstone. ^,l'll10grap^1y. " Kvery word is read as it is sweet prisoners. ■ Junior Girls.—Satisfied the oxamineCe: A. SSURANCE COMPANY wriiten.’’ Having learneff the letter.-: and it’safbotl. By Mr. H. Davenport Jones, for the Boiitroy and L. Boutroy, Du imore School, their sounds, I-lspevniitistss can, naturall.y, I Two meal s St. Leonards, Misses W aymouth; E; Atj W il­ LIMITED. spell every Esper:into word. defeneo—The hoys did not a Ilk if they had dish, Eye Collegiate School, Miss K. sSton- a da-y- and any mOnCy and wheore.they we: e going. Whep hara. i . ' Raid up Capital ... £1,000,000 la little of they said to tlie tennis coueti; the prisoners PRELIMINARY EXAMIN .\TION. A. THORPE Said they would shew (hem t’re w ayjf they tijitar Assets; (over)... £7,365,OOo RHEUMAfl(;.PliLSl ; -A H.ASTING.S VKTLRAh.-.At (he regi­ (this delici­ G irls u n d er 14 who have BajtisfieS th e ex­ mental .sporln of the Royal Sussex Regiment ous foc|d gave them fid. each. ‘ T h er were people aminers; At. J. Lyddon, Diinmore School, Tkay ^ Mt car* all 3U bat only RHEUMATISM, I at Tunbridge Wells on Saturday. Sergeant about lo whom they cotild ha- e call yh® COMPANY tranaact* all £hs prinoi- sweetm e London-road, St. Leonards, Misses Way- MILITARY BOOKS CIbs^ s of Insurance. GOUT,SCUTiCA,LUMBA€OJkNEUlH^LGIA. { I .A. .1. Ovouch, a well-known Hastings sports- I -would Charles ^Stephen ” ang. 2, q | C hrist m onth. .1 j Of all Cliemla($ and Storiitat i/s and box, I man and athlete, secured ai' dual victory, C hurch V icarage. Chisc hui-— ga VR ■Students between 14 and 16 -who satisfied RW in stock at. F. Full information may he obtainM upon winning the lOfi yards Veterans’ Race, and ample. application to the Branch Office:— , rovroboraftyc liviclence. the examiners ; P. E. S. O’Brien and I. Reay, ^Dbwrvar ■’ Office, Ha

HASTINGS AND LEONARDS OBSEKVER. BATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1,918.

BjATTLE AND DISTRICT. GAS DIFFICULTIES.

I IMPORTANT NOTICE. FOR SUNBURN EXPLAINED BY DR. GRAY. MONKEY BRAND Onr rRrice being reached by a heifer and calf, j636; ihange. or to the Sorting Room of the. Post " save the Armies and to bring There were 68 calves, which realised up to who sells you Nenioliii or from its nia|ui- Office—th a t is to slay, h ere it is th a t a PrivatMy owned Tramway, AVater, Gas and :• facturers. Electrifiit.v Undertakings. The directors re­ and quality the Americans to the front. t£8 5s. A large supply of pigs was on hand Division, e-xhansteil and broken in the front and sold well, and the entry of sheep was For year.s every tube has been sold under line, comes to he res ed and re-formed. Hero commend payment of the following dividends That decision, gfave as it ather better. Several hoiscs came under this double guarantee. Cnrctnlly kept 1 (less Ihcoine Tax) which are the Statutory ngw drafts from homk as:semble imtil hurried I Rates, having re.gard to the present pidee of IS IT WICKED ? the hajmmer, among them a mare belonging records show that less than one user in every on to fill gaps in the trenches. There is rour vitality was, has been splendidly justi­ four thousand tails to obtain satisfactory re­ ! Gas ;— £4 os. oh the 5 per cent. Converted to 'Mr. Bennett, of Gooden, which fetched a periietual coming amu going. It is a restless Stock, £2 15s. on the 3-V per cent. Converteid fied. A dangerous retreat hundred guineas. sults from the first tube. Price of comi^letc I through the place. O ur DFiKit is one of man.v, clustered Stock, £4 9s, fid. on the 5 per cent. .Additional TO PL.'VY GAMES ON SUNDAY. OUR DAY.”—.A prelirainar.v meeting N em otin'outfit, 3s. fid. round an old Erenclr village, and forming a Stock, and that the balance he carried for­ has been turned into a glorious XotfS-—T/ir. iihore (fuarftnire opplif^s lo onp w'as held at the Church Hall on Friday, gigantic Camp—one of the largest in tiie ward to the next account. The directo'rs re­ A REPLY TO THE REV. R. TALBOT. advance. The Americans are when Airs. Smitlie presided over a largo case of pnirituf, harmnrrhoiih, or piles, bvt not *ountrv. I It is a town of tent.s and huts, tirin g dll th is occa.sipii are :—D r. G. G. Gra.v., attendance. She explained the ever-increas­ to fisfitlft, tumour or other serious etud (lanfjrrovs through which run long .stret-ts. all named : — •T.P., and Air. I'l. R. M ansell, J .P . One pouring over. Victory is on ing need for fuiuls for the Red (Tos.s. If devrlopments resulting from the neglect of simple ’ Sussex Roa.ch’ ‘ I ’iiipercr.v Roa(emher, and Committee torics, G7,- Bol.sorrr Street, London, TF.l. ninvalesceut eamjis--miles of them; and, The Chairman moved the adoption of the Ie LLA ... 8/11 were apiwinted throiighont the Batrle and dispersed tliroii.ghoid. Cl.urch .Arm.y Hut.-, report and iia.vment of dividend, 'fhe pre­ Snndii.v games, luirticularly in regard to the basmeant a shortageof coal Catsfield centres to assist. F-ady Brassey sent haU'-year had been a period iinusnail.v attitude of the Church. A ..M.C..\. 'Ilut.s, Salvation .Army Hn.t.“, If the Rev. Talbot’s defence is the be.st the fORM 8/11 to 35/9 had promised to dp all she could to arrange a SALSHUKST. Canteen.s, and Cinemas without end. Hnw eventful witli Gas Companies generally. .Ho Still more coal is required. concert for tlie. middle of Octoher and Miss slioko liul.v for themselves, but he bedieved C hurch can do no w onder th a t it fear