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Therefore The Town Olkrk: It must take plate within It was utterly useless to give Mr. Brown another A batch of I fourteen days of m ; reoeivlng formal notice of the mouth to build on walls of that nature and go on enthusiastic, wj WATCHES FOB WRIST WEAR veoaney. I t would not be convenient to have It on tinkering up these old (cottages. They had been far North of the ordinary day. It wUl probably be a little over a condemned by the Counoil upon the dearest to be mistake^ ELLIOTT’S rather homely | fortnight from now...... ,. evidenoe, and if they (vere now going to neglect £ 1 1 | 0 Councillor Marshall said If In order he should the advloe of the sanitary authority he should be soliloquised thu Silver Watch with relial^e lever movement and leather strap like to move that It be on Nov. 2nd. ' B A C O N CHEAPER. very muoh surprised it that authority would sit STORES. hadna’ mucklel The Town Clerk said they oould not have the quietly under the censUre passed upon it. Larger size Silver Watch with lever movement, for men’s use lio o burgesses voting on thee same dday a; forlor oounouiora Alderman H ardin o : Bald the question dated LIMITED who would be returnedI forf“ different — *• —periods. *■“** »The book something like sixteen years. Counoillor At Blackburq Russell bad taken upon himself to say that only a farmer, had i 2 5 0 suooessor to Aldermani Wright would be elected Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), :J The “ Service ” Watch with silver dust proof screw case only for the uncompleteded portion of Mr. ,Wright’s. . .. about six members hid ever seen the oottages. fire, dying fron r i t • i ~ term. It would oause--confusion to have the two FINEST SMOKED He (the speaker) had been five or six times to see in smaller size , 2 1 2 6 them, and at last he had declined to go any more. elections on the same day. ' ■ i- “ I saw Engll » Councillor Marshall: lb is a pity to put the Councillor F o x : I have been over and over EASTBOURNE town to the great expense of two elections. again. And at MEADS. (leyila.” —Belgil Alderman H arding :| The only member to oause landers in actiol Lady’s Gold “ Britannio” Watch Bracelet with expanding band, The Mayor : Von oan't help lb. It’s the law. tbo committee to go ladt time does not go himself. 4 4 0 NO NOTICE. ISH Alderman M a rtin : 1 want to explain---- An exception guaranteed for 5 years, and high grade lever movement Councillor Bral asked the Chairman of the Alderman H a r d in o : It is a fact all the same. P e r Shannon, ut I" Railway Subcommittee whether any reply had L r . He asks you to go for: a speolal reason and then salmon of the e } | Other Gold Watch Bracelets from £ 2 . 10s. to £21. been reoeived from the Manager of the Railway does not turn up. "Continuing, the alderman said Telephone Numbers: fisherman, spin Company respecting oheaper'fares to Hampden lid . he took it the Oounoil had no right to interfere South H ouses, 227 and 27. Park. f By the Side or Half-Side with what the Looal 'Government Board Inquiry Councillor Hollins replied that he had had no upheld. Oounolllor Beal had said be did not Meads Branch, 207. Mme. Curie,! r o a d notloe of the question. _i' • OR IN CUTS as under: believe any member of the Sanitary Committee at her own el W. BRUFORD & SON,10!,™ 1! 1!? EXBTXB. Councillor Beal: Perhaps the Town Clerk oan had seen the specification. He (the speaker) had Telegraphic Address: wounded at thi answer. . * • read every word of it. Statements of that kind by of thia apparatf The Town Clerk ;■ I have hem some correspon STREAKY . i 1 / - * 1 /1 men wbo did not know what was going on should “ E lliott’s Stobes, Eastbouenk.” oan instantly I dence from Mr. Forbes, but I oannot say whether not be made in the Council. life. he deals fwlth that particular point. Alderman M a r t in : I know what Is going on. FLANK . j Alderman H arding r I shall say what I think is “ After this ] > R e c e n t h o u s in g in q u ir y ,1 right in the matter. We have come to a unanimous explain to the 1 Councillor Marshall asked the Chairman of deolslon, and It Is right that the Council should York Worhl’tt TOWN COUNCIL. the Buildings Committee whether, at the recent COLLAR . j baok us up and see this tbiDg through. The com Belgium. |< ! Looal Government Board Inquiry on the CounoU’s mittee told Mr. Brown that he eould not put the TEA AND COFFEE I ; housing, scheme, Mr. Andrew Ford, arohiteot to FORE HOCK . buildings in proper order and advised him that “ This is a | the Artisans’ Dwellings Company, did not say that money spent upon them would be money lost. He Harrow Regis| the CounolL had “ extraoted’every ounce of flesh” would like to know: whethor they hsd any named Kaiaer t The Office of Mayor. from the company, and bow it was the answer GAMMON HOCK authority, even if the amendment was o&rried, to EXPEKTS. giIven on behalf of the Corporation was not pub- stop what the Local Government Board had m Hished In the looal Press ? - already decided. A oonrt m ittf Councillor Chapman (chairman of the Balldmg Councillor Pearson : It is all out of order, every German soldieJ Committee): 1 understand that the. only grounds bit of it. and Senlis w-hi| ££{>'•:m for Mr. Ford’s statement were (I) that the oompany v Alderman R ow e said every detail with regard to were sentenced mmEsp.'’- Lighting of.Coast Towns: Home had been obliged to raise the level ot.the houses the oottages had been before the oommiltee, and and the fourth! fell* 12.50 feet above ordnanoe datum, In aooordance nothing had been rushed. ’ . a- with the bye-la we; (2) that the oompany were not Counoillor M a r sh a ll said he did not believe $ ■ Office and the Mayor. allowed to reduce the width Of the streets. With the Counoll oonld take the authority away from PURE CHINA TEAS. Mr. A. F. ' regard to the first objeotlon, It was pointed out to L I P T O N the Sanitary Committee. Every member of the reoeived a con 1 ; Mr. Ford that the Corporation are oomplylng with oommlttee would like to see the houees-ln a proper Marines. He| this bye-law with regard to the proposed houses condition, because they knew thoy could be imme- SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE for the working classes, and the objeot of It was to diately fl\led. If the Council was going to give At the meeti i i Election of an Alderman. avoid any possible flooding of the houses. Further, FOR QUALITY. more time the;y would! put authority lu the hands it was stated' ■ that it surely oould not be the wish of the Artizane' of the ‘/slum landlords” of Eastbourne and take MEDICAL PROFESSION. compensate tb lr -up- Dv> ‘ (lings Company to ereot houses at a low level LIPTON LTD. it away from the Smltary Committee. Bachelors’ Wa i and subjeot them to the risk of flooding.; With Councillor H o llin ^ reiterated his statement and a number | I* ; regard to the second objeotlon, the Counoll has with regard to tne rtphlrs being fixed by a sub R-j , Mr. Brown’s pottages : Demolition met the company with regard to a short length of committee of builder^, the specifications being ; road by allowing lb to be less than the width drawn up in accordance with their report. Mr, Mr. Lloyd TB: required by the bye-laws. It must be pointed out, three of the old hands who were staying on. One houses for habitation. A meeting was held on Brown: was first told aibout these cottages eighteen two eons, botl Order to be Enforced. however, that with this exoeptlon the oompany bandsman bought a new instrument at a cost September 13.brbuo there were, he believed, only years iago, so he dtd not think the sanitary left Easton la has never, asked for any deparj^re from the bye six members presunt; those six were unanimous authority could be accused of acting in a great Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, training. of £25. , hurry. laws with regard to the width St streets, and that Counoillor Pearson : As one who voted for the in their decision. Alderman Martin was not the eiroumstauoes with regard to the development new band I was certainly .made to believe that present, but as be had secouded th e . order on On a1 division the amendment was lest by 23 “ I beg you.j of their estate and of the sites for the housing of January 5th he (the speaker) concluded that he votes to 5 ad on meeh they would ’employ as many of the old band as 2/-, 2/6, 3/v per lb. if ; the working olassea to be acquired by the Corpora possible. I thick you got my vote—well, -I won’t agreed with the rest of the committee. It was a For: Alderman Mar, -In, Councillors Beal, Rawles, Sinister there,] R-|, Dismissal of Bandsmen. tion are entlrely different. In the company’s oase very painful thing to have to deal with a question Bradford and Russell. of Brussels bjj say by false pretenoes, but next door to it (“ Oh 1 ’’). Against: The DtJpu houses are proposed to be ereoted on both1 sides of Counoillor Soddy pointed out that there were of this klud, but if they were not prepared to take y MayorJ Aldermen Rowe, replied: “ I the road; in .the Corporation’s ossa, where the twenty-eight members In the old band.: Surely the responsibility upon themselves they were not fit Harding, Simmons, Wright and Sharp; Councillors condolences.” | streets are proposed to be 20 ft. wide only; houses they oould take it that fourteen were engaged by to be members of the Corporation. It was one of Fox, Hollins, Durel), Chapmad,id, Huggett, Nieder- tive, much asti the monthly meeting of the Connell was held in this matter, and state whether in your opihioln the are to be created on one side only, gardens and not the most painful things he bad had to deal .with mayer, Marshall, Soddy,'Eieh, Carter,'Breaoh, the Germans,’J necessary reduction of public and private lighting has the Devonshire Park ? Morgan, Duke, Prior, ” " “ the Town Hall on Monday, when there were been effected. houses being on the other side. There Is thus Councillor Marshall said it was suggested at since he came to Eastbourne forty years ago, but Hoadley, Alee and Pearson. Figaro. abundant air spaoe. There is no foundation for the last meeting that he was exaggeratlpg when he had no right to let sympathy Interfere with Tne committee's raoommeudationsudi were then ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, Nd The Mayor : You will see the letter, wqic| Mr. Ford's complaint, and I am unable to say why approved*. The Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) in the chair. evidently been sent to many other to1 he said.a large number of men wonld be dis vrhat he oonsidered tobeapublio duty (hear, heat). The State D | the answer given at the looal Inquiry was not charged. Would It be denied now that up to the They had also to oonslder that if they showed WATCH COMMITTEE. all the plans The Deputy Mayor (Councillor R. T. Thornton). addressed to myself as Mayor, While m; published In the looal Press ? | 1 sympathy with Mr. Brown they were entirely Alderman W. Sharp request, it is In f aot an order, for it draws ai present only six had been taken over by the Devon Aldtrman Simmons in moving the adoption of -conference at| Alderman'E. Duke The Mayor asked the, Chairman whether he shire Park? Would anyone deny that? Would lacking in sympathy with the younger people, the this committee's nroueediogs, 'said- in- the - early 2 / 2 p e r l b . abandoned. Alderman OR. Harding Alderman C. F. Simmons to thB law Whioh empowers .the Govern: to was satisfied the expression attributed to Mr. Alderman M. Martin Alderman J. C. Towner extinguish or to reduoe lights If voluntar anyone say It was dealing generously with men ohildren, the women and the men who might have days of the war 20 constables joined the oolours, Alderman T. B. Rowe is not taken by the looal authorities or thi Ford was used. to give them a month’s wages when they had been to inhabit these cottages. Personally ho would and later there was an inquiry as to any non- It is stated t Counoillor Chapman: Yes, It was put to the not oare to live in the houses, however altered Councillor & Aloe Councillor F. Hollins It must therefore be opmplledwlth; and working for the town for fifteen years t Was that commissioned men In the force who oould ba sent SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Morocco are fi| % Councillor T. Beal Councillor F. J. Huggett observe that I am asked to report In two Town Clerk. patriotic? An experienced bandsman, who was they might be, aud If the Oounoll suspended the to train reorults. Hie regretted to inform the the Kaiser’s 1 Councillor B. Bradford Councillor A. J Marshall days whether I am satisfied p there hi BUILDINGS COMMITTEE. taken on reoently and had got some qualifications, order they must take the responsibility for the Couuoll that they had had intimation that four of Councillor C. Breach Councillor H. Morgan action. He, as ohairman of the oommittee, refused sufficient compliance. I sent out at once a el Couuolllor Chapman moved and Councillor moved to Eastbourne at a oost of £15 He took a the police force who went to the front had been Councillor F. A. Cat ter Councillor Niedermayer house for twelve months on the strength of what to take the responsibility, wounded P.C.’s ~' Joy, Cooper, Jarman and The report) Councillor A. A. Chapman Councillor J. W. Pearson embodying the instructions of the Homi Alch seconded the adoption of this committee's Directors of Councillor J. Prior and I am glad to say much has been voli the oonduotor (Mr. Henton) told him when he CounoUlorKAWLES: We have given Mr.'B row n Kvenden. He was sure that every member cf the Councillor J. Duke . report. [ . :■ a arrived. Mr. Heaton know the capabilities of the a certain amount of time to carry out this work Council would heartily wish for their reoovery. on Wednesday! Councillor F. O. Dwell Councillor 3. Rawles done. The aro lamps of the Corporate At the suggestion of Councillor Prior a olause in that year w| Councillor J. Eden Councillor S. Russell been reduoed in number, and those that man, and said it was “a regular job, good and he has not done it. Aldeiman Simmons said it was due to the police Councillor G. B. Soddy dealing wiih Che rain water drainage of a house in position, no Sunday work.” He (Mr. Marshall) Alderman M a r t in said M r. Brown had spent year 1912-13,/S Councillor S. N. Fox darkened on the side towards the sea. Dlttons-road was referred bsok. force and to Major Teale (Chief Constable) that he sons imprisonel Councillor J. Headley Councillor J. O. Wright however, has still to be done. I have no thought what bad happened was an injustice, and hundreds of pounds on the work and had oarried should refer to throe letters which had been An amendment moved by Alderman Martin out nearly all the requirements put forward by the ELLIOTT’! year was 14,13 The Tbwn Clerk (Mr. H. WFovargurt, the think ail concerned will not readily oo-ol and seconded by Oounolllor Beal for also referring it was costing the town a lot of money. He was reoeived,—one from Brlgadler-Gen. Williams, who “ of Health (Dr. W. G. Willoughby),, the this matter. I have been round on three evenings not deploring the payments to the mon who were Counoll. The only tnlng he thought the Corpora wrote from the Queen's Hotel: “ Before the troops ror (Mr. A. 1E. Presootl , Surveyor baok the following olause wae negatived tion had against Mr. Brown was that the work [Mr. J. K. to see what the effect of the reduotlon In lighting losing their posts. Be was sure a month’s wages that have been under my oomuiand leavo the town STORES, r.O. Field), has been, and I have noted what is still required. Rain Water Drainage.—The committee con would not compensate him (the speaker) for losing was not completed by a certain time. He thought I am anxious to place Ion record my appreciation of ydses), the Chief Constable (Major E. J. J. ’eale) and sidered Bye-law 72, as to provision of drains for the Council should give Mr. Brown a little more t Motor ’Bus Manager (Mr. P. Ellison). It Is only when full aotlou has been taken that I bis job-at the present time. ’He did not know cbe cervices rendered by the Chief Constable and LIMITED shall be able to fnlfll-the duty Imposed on pne of conveyance of surfaoe water drainage where a where he should look for another one. time. i: the police jboth with regard to the billeting and in The absentees were Alderman Keay, and Councillors separate drain for that purpose has been pro Counoillor Breach : I t would be interesting to Oounolllor R ussell said he visited the houses many other ways.” The alderman also quoted EASTBOUI Batter, Knight and Pnloford. reporting to the Home Offioe and expressing my vided, and Resolved—That eaoh case be dealt personal opinion that there has been satisfactory know If the bandsmen are to be replaced bv that.mornlng In oompany with an arohiteot, and from the other letters, whioh spoke highly of the (Opposite 8. Saviour’s Church), ■ with on Its merits until the bye-law has been at the time he also happened to meet a profes compliance with their order. I need hardly say English. It would be rather galling to me if I assistance rendered by the Chief Constable and the The olostnd THB MAYORALTY. 1 this order does not Imply we are in any dang sr. It amended. knew Englishmen were to be discharged to make sional builder. Mr. Brown had done a great deal policegenerally. . j of the work, and he (the speaker) understood that EASTBOURNE on Wednesd| The Town* Clerk reported that at a private has been Issued as an ordinary precaution iii time The report was then adopted. room lor others. 1 Alderman Ro w e seconded the motion, was betwee of war. London itself and no doubt other Inland Councillor Morgan mentioned that he acciden the walls of these five buildings were absolutely . Counoillor Niederiiaybr referred co a paragraph And at J&EADS. meeting of the Council on the previous Monday It r EDUCATION COMMITTEE. sound and so1 were the roofs. and the tean was unanimously resolved that the present Mayor towns have not been exempted. There ie no i eason tally overheard an offloer say to a bandsman, ‘‘ We relating to the appointment of three members of large numb be nominated for eleotlon tu the ensuing year. for alarm amongst residents or visitors, whether The prooeedlnge of this oommlttee were sub should like to engage you at once to go to Seaford.” Counoillor H ollins : No. the first pofioe reserve whom thb oommttteo reoom- mitted by Alderman Wright, who moved their Councillor B ussell : 1 challenge dehlal of that. game and a 1 The Mayor: Pending the formal proceedings on aotual or prospective. There the men would not be out of employment. ended should be appointed to fill the places of "rink oonld nd a futnre occasion, kindly allow me to exprew my adoption. Councillor Hoadley was not satisfied with the The arohiteot Bays the timber ini the roof Is abso tree members of the foroe who were serving as Oounolllor Durkll seconded. lutely sound, and I have no reason to suppose that meats of th| thanks to you for this eeleotlon of myself for THB VACANT ALDERMAN SHIP. explanation given. ' hon-oommissioned offioers for the training of aaonable that the guarding of the works should ended inia!_ " ~ already had a share Oounolllor Hoadley took exoeptton to the salary Alderman Duke : Only seven or eight of those the roofs of the other houses are different. reorults. and asked hqw it was that they were to another year of office. Having The Town Clerk reported that due notice had of £350 voted to the new Assistant Medioal Officer, Councillor F o x : I should like to know who'the iS divided between the town and the oompany. Tbe seaaor{ i In the work arising out (of tne war, I have been been received of a casual vaoanoy having occurred who have been in the band any length of time reoelve £5 for the first week, £3.10s. for the seoond Counoillor M a r sh a l l said they all agreed that one In ever, desirous of continuing suoh servioe, like all others In the office of Atdennan through the death on pointing out that the sum paid to the late have been discharged. We are sorry the Devon arohiteot is. week; and £2. 10b. par week for the remaining ’Assistant Medical Offloer. at the commencement Counolllor R ussell : The architect Is Mr. Soales. te waterworks should be properly guarded, but the commits on whom suetvwork has fallen. I shall do my best September 18:h of Aldermab Weloh. shire Park have not seen their way to take more of weeks. e thought the oompany should pay the cost. He tayed and In my third year of offioe, If eleoted, as I have tried The Council accordingly proceeded to fill ip the of her servloejWas only £250. these men'. The oonduotor has to form a band of a Continuing, the speaker asked how many members Alderman Simmons said the men of the first Alderman Wright : The answer la simply that of the Counoil had seen these houses outside the thought the oommlttee had made a mistake in Save been a | to do In previous years (applause). vaoanoy, voting papers being distributed amongst certain quality. He mtat have men capable of police reserve were paid a retaining fee. For |fi’erlng to pay. j of whom the Looal Government Board would not sanotlon taking the position of double-handed men. Some eix or seven of the oommittee ? Mr. Brown had tunately they had only had to oall upon three. the counoUTors for this purpose. the payment of a less salary than £350. put In new floors upstairs and downstairs, new The report was adopted. bowlers, and A: . MAYOR’S AUDITOR Alderman Martin : I think the aldermet have one said that some of the bandsmen had not They had every reason to believe chat this would full report < The Town Clerk reported that 3 MayMayor had The Mayor: The British Medioal Association, had a ebanoe. I think we were told differently at windows were plaoed ready to be put in, the not oontinue for long. The Counoll had already HOUSING COMMITTEE. no votes In this matter f you mean, non the Looal Government Board. later on. appointed Alderman Duke ae Ma; Audittor. The M ayor : No, only the councillors. the oommittee. More than one was mentioned drainage scheme was nearly complete and he (the agreed to the terms. : Counoillor Fox proposed and Councillor Ch a p Alderman Wright: Fes, that Is so. speaker) thought it would be a disgraoe to oontinue CTPTAI^li Councillor Russell : Are we to have any Indica who had played at the Devonshire Park reoently The Mayor pointed out that these men were not m an seoonded the confirmation of this committee’s THE LATB ALDERMAN IH. Counoillor Mabshall said there was an essential and I suppose the oonduotor did not oonslderthem with the demolition of these houses seeing there special oonstables. _ letter from tion of the gentlemen who desire and who'do not difference. The oommlttee had yielded to trade ijeport. • - "I . ", Mr. Fowler . The Town Clerk read the folio* entitled to the position he wanted them to AIL wae such a shortage of working oiass houses in Councillor P rTor : W hat is the pay for speolal Councillor P r io r asked -whether any agreement Major Welch, son of the late man Joseph desire to standi - J union influence. the town. There were ten houses unocoupled, but Mr. Billings Councillor Breach (who Is the senior Councillor I Councillor Pearson: I asked dlstlnotly how oonstables? . | I ad been oome to with regard to the allotment Mr. Beeney .. V tte h :- of the Borough): So far as I am oonoerned I do not The Town Clerk, In reply to Councillor Mar many are now employed from the band ? the present order only applied to five. He was, The Mayor : No pi at all. 4olders on the Archery site. Mr. Woodfleld JCversholt. Old Town, iptember 24th. shall, said the date for the completion of the Connolllor Thornton : I have already answered. however, told that If tne order was oarried out In In reply to OounclUi H oadlby, th e M a yo r said desire. • -» • oontraot In oonnootlon with the WiUowfleld School i Connolllor F o x : We have oome to an agreement M ; Dear Mr. Mayor,—Kindly accept our grateful The Mayor : la that your real wish I I don’t know. respeot to these five, orders would be Issued with these rates were palj all over the oountry. The with 28 ont of 47. Mr. H. H. Ba_ fJmnlra (or beautiful wreath and for the honour and was Oot. 18th. Councillor Pearson I think you ought to regard to five more. He thought that not ten men were from the Toe reserve, and here they testimony which you, the Deputy Mayor and the Aider- Oounolllor Breach :—Certainly. I prefer to After one or two questions on minor polots bad Alderman S im m o n s: Arrangements have been Mr. Self ___ men and Corporation paid to the memory of our dear represent the ratepayers. know. members of the Counoll had seen the houses. He had only called upon so they had not gone made whereby a field will be available at once. Mr. Baker, sen Our great loss is softened the knowledge that lunoillor P earson : Is It the praotlee to give been answered, the report was approved. Oonnoillor F o x : Is not the whole of this himself had not seen them until that morning, to any extravaganoe the matter. The motion was oarried. Mr. Prior (Bkll and had gained the business more or less out of order ? and from what he saw he was firmly oonvinced Councillor Hoadi he has done his part in the worl the appointment to the senior councillor of thi ELECTRICITY -AND 3TRE] LIGHTING : There are plenty of men friendship and love of many and e respect of all with ward for which the late alderman stood as a oonn- The report was then adopted. that they should not be' pulled dowh. He mewed in E istbourne who ould have taken on this MENTAL DEFICIENCY COMMITTEE. Mr. Worsfoldl whom he came in contact. COMMITTEE. ^4 as an amendment that Mr. Brown be given another Mr.-Ktjll8h.pl t he did his best olllorl J r' business for the sai ie amount as the other oon- On the proposition of Alderman Harding, We are proud to thidk and to feel tl Alderman Martin, in moving the adoption of PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. ^ Yinnyit.ilmonth In whinhwhloh t.nto oompletennmnlat.A thA.wnrlr.the work, stables were reoelvlni Mr. Broome l ‘ ave his adopted town and the wi Ain general “a The Mayor : There la no practice whatev nr that seoonded by Alderman Rowe, the report of this Mr. Steed (a! 3 better than he found it.” . every ward'must ba represented, or thit the this committee’s proceedings, oorreoted a para Alderman Wright proposed and Councillor: Oounolllor Rawles seoonded. Alderman Simmons : These men are assigned for Alderman Dues Inquired whether If another committee was approved without di cnsslon. , my dear Mr. Mayor, with respect and regards, senior oounolllor of any particular ward spall be graph in the report, which stated that the aro Durell seoondod the adoption of the above com the purpose and we ose three of the best men to The Oonnoll then eat in camera for the trans lamps on the parades could not be shaded. What mittee’s recommendations, whioh were approved month wae granted, the demolition order would temporarily fill the ] Mr. Smith . eleoted. its. This measure is imposed action of private and confidential business. ' Mr. Dixie 3. G. Welch, Ma'or. Councillor Pearson: It has been carried out was meant was that they oonld not be shaded from without dlsousslon. be Interfered with f j: upon us by the Homi Office. The Town Clerk : The order will still be Mr. C. G. Bak, The Mayor said unfortunately there had been hitherto, has it not I the upward glare. They ooold be on the eea side. Councillor Hoadli ': There Is no reason why Mr. Knoweley no meeting since the death of Alderman Weloh at The Mayor : I don’t know. Counolllor Chapman seoonded.—Carried. SANITARY COMMITTEE. operative. It Is for the Counoll to say whether or these men have beel appointed at this figure. I whloh they eonld record their deep regret a t the Councillor Pearson : I want to know, The Longstone-roaj) Cottages. not they will proceed with the demolition. should Ukq to kno1 the membtrs of the oonl- Alderman Duke said he supported the amend MEEK REFLECTIONS. loasof their old ooUeague am' " _pathy with The Town Clkrk : It used to be the custom to HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE Demolition to Proceed. mlttee who agreed ti thls being oarried out. his family. He (the Mayor) th a t they do eleot the senior oounolllor of the ward to be - COMMITTEE, ment, not beoause he had any sympathy with Mr. Alderman mmmoi : There Is no alternative The minutes of theSanttary Committee contained Brown, who, he considered, had tried the Sunitary before the committei __ now. They all had" the'greatest peepeot for appointed, Alderman Sharp moved that the above com the following paragraph :— This is what the first police To the Editor. A school Alderman Weloh, and he himself had always felt adhered to. ., Oommlttee to the utmost.” He did not wish to oast reserve was appointei for—so that in an emergeooy the relative | mittee’s report be adopted. Nos. 95, 97, 101.103 and 107, Longstone-road — any1 rt(Lotion on the committee. It was their Judging from his essay in your last issue- It a g n a t pi tasure to meet him and to be*associated Councillor Fox: It is usual, I think, o i these Councillor Hoadley seoonded the motion, whioh the Chief Constable jo&n plaoe his hands on men . E. Meek’s redactionsitions from his bath chairobaii phrase “ hor The Medical Offloer. of Health reported that duty as the sanitary authority to see that the already on his list. with him in the wprk of the Ounnoll. oooaslons to nominate one or two names of was agreed to without dtaonsslon. these bouses have not been made flexor human are apparently circumscribed by ihe limitations of one of-the I The Deputy Mayor seconded the motion, whioh persons who are going to stand. working people’s oottages were in a healthy oon In reply to Councillor Soddy, Alderman Simmons that modest vehiole, for his politioal eoonoi y is as phrase. Thei habitation, though oortain work has been done. dlljlon. The oottages In question were now; empty said members of the existing polioe loroe out of w at earried'in silence by the whole of the members The Mayor : Then le t us have them. MOTOR OMNIBUS COMMITTEE. Resolved—That this committee Is not satisfied pitiful as his philosophy Is paroohlal. Mr. Meek’s produced thl rising in their places. Councillor Nibdxruaykr said he had jleasnre and could not be ocoupied without the sanction of consideration for their comrades who, it was icclal philosophy may be epitomised in the Tsin door, and he I Councillor NiRdermayer moved and Councillor that any of the above houses have been made fit the sanitary authority; therefore he did not see hoped, would return to early duty agreed to to nominating Councillor Fox, who had served the Duke seconded the adoption of this committee’s for. human habitation, and they do therefore ’ietum, “ China for the Chinese,” or its oounber- RECEPTION OF TROOPS. office of Mayor. that any harm oonld come to the health of the temporarily forego the one day's rest in seven. A art, “ Australia tor the white man.” It ie a poor Letters acknowledging the warm reception of report. order that the neoessary steps .be taken by the population through the matter being deferred for oonstable could demand one day’s rest In seven, Counoillor F ox: I t is very kind of Oounolllor Councillor Breach asked whether! the money le of conduct that only applies in one direction, the troops at Eastbourne and the provision made Niedermayer, hut I do not propose to stand, Medioal Officer of Health to take down and another month. If the. question was deferred he bdt it did not follow that this speolal polioe reserve reoel'ved for the new ’buses commandeered by the remove the buildings In aooordauoe with Section hoped Mr. Brown would be given to understand at has one oode for self and quite a d liferent code for| their Comfort And entertainment were read Counolllor Niedermaykr said heshould certainly military authorities involved the Corporation In conld be treated exaotly tn the same way. They r others. What would have happened to the S u s s i from the officer commanding the division and like to submit that nomination. i\ 34 of the Housing of the’ Working Classes Act, that the demolition wonld prooeed If the work was had reason to believe that this state of affairs British Empire, to onr needed expansion, if India. from the major commanding the 11th Welsh any loss? i ’1 ' *■ ; 1890.—On a subsequent occasion the committee not done. would not continue tout a very short time. The Mayor : After what Counoillor F ox! las said Councillor Niedermayer said they had got a inspected the buildings now partly demolished China, Afrloa and Australia, to say nothingnoth of Regiment. . there Is ho use In dlsousslng It. The Deputy Mayor : This gentleman has been OounolUor Ca r t e r : Would It not have been Europe, had aoted on this prl'nolple ? The British very good price, for them. The oommlttee were and deolded unanimously there was no reason to flouting the Connoll for. about a year. He has possible to appoint three constables In the plaoes The Mayob said he bad suitably replied to-these Councillor Nibdbrmaykr : I am very sorry. very Borry to lose the ’bases all the same, because Empire embraoes one-fifth of the earth at the p l e X communications. Councillor Prior said he had great pleasure in Interfere with the oontinnanee of the demoli been approaohed and told what to do, but he has of those taken away, instead of oalling upon the •resent moment. By the time this war is ended, they eould not be replaced. 11 ; : tion. : 1 • refnsed to do it. polioe reserve? It would have been better for the LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT. nominating Councillor Wright, who was the senior The motion was oarrled. •t the -present rote of annexation of German oouneillor for the ward formerly represehted by Counolllor Hollins proposed, and Counolllor Voices : He Is doing it. ratepayers. olonies, it) is Impossible to say what will bo its TO BE The Deputy Mayor: He is doing a oertain A letter was read from the Secretary of the the late Alderman Welch. PLEASURE GROUNDS COMMITTEE. Fox seoonded the confirmation of the committee's Alderman Simmons: W bat wonld Counolllor ixtent—one-fourth or one-third of the earth’s Baatboornn Branoh of the National Amalgamated barson report. amount. I understand from his letter that he Carter say if we premised to re-instate the men Counoillor P seconded. I The Allotments. luffaoef \ it Society of Operative House and |Shop Painters and Councillor Carter ; If notwdy else Is nominated Alderman Martin '-aid this was a matter of docs not Intend to do* everything the oommlttee when they come baok, but when they do return Supposing that every oountry aoted on the Decorators as follows:— j that will do away with ^he necessity of fl|Ung up The proceedings of the above oommlttee were reatImportance, auu hu felt it was advisable that require him to do. Are you going to let him spend say “ You cannot be taken on because we have jrinolple enunciated by Mr. Meek; and only per Sir,—It wag proposed at our last branch meeting that submitted for approval by the Deputy Mayor, jts portion of tne proceed ings should be taken as more money on these houses and then tell him he filled your placss” i these papers. has not fulfilled’your requirements and order the mitted the aborigines to reside there, it would lead tftS-1 a letter of thanks be sent to the Town Council or the The Town Clerk : No. They must be Oiled up their adoption being seoonded by Alderman E. private and confidential, because there! would be Cbunoillor Carter'also referred to a paragraph to endless political and social troubles, infinitely committee concerned thanking. them for the prompt in any case, and handed personally to the Mayor. Duke. pertain things said whioh would not be good for demolition ? I think this gentleman is defying the respecting the employment of foreign waiters, manner in which they dealt with the unemployment earson authority of the Counoll. He has made us Invoke worse than anything we have to-day or have haa. Swan, Wat question, and more especially thanking the Borough Councillor Wright: As I do not Intend to vote Counolllor P objected to i£ proposed the Corporation and. perhaps not good for Mr. Many people, he remarked, wanted to know why All onr oolonies and dependencies would be in Surveyor for the courteous manner in which he receive! shall I leave the Oounoll Chamber I grant of £100 top advertising Eastl he from the Brown. He proposed that the matter! should be the -assistance of the Looal Government Board, no notion was taken - the matter. prooeeds of the ohatr lettings. who have approved oar position, and now we are other hands, and the Anglo • Saxon—Danish— Age a deputation, of the society. We aS Trade Unionists feel ■- The Mayor: There Is no necessity for that, I taken in camera. . Alderman Simmo: said the oommlttee had Norman—Flemish inhabitants of these islands sure that it is a step in the right direction when employer think. !■' Councillor Carter, alluding to the olause Councillor Marshall, In opposing the proposl called npon as a matter of sympathy to sanotion followed out the vi lous rules laid down by the and employees meet together and are able to exchange respecting arrears of rent due from: allotment tlon, said a matter of- this description' th should the standing of these houses. would have no exlstenoa. Some parts of the earth views and throw out suggestions. We note the Borough Councillor NiederhaykA : As Oounolllor Fox Is Home Offioe. An on enemy in this town had to would be crowded to suffocation, and other parts not standing, may I haverthe pleasure of i ornfnat- holders, asked whether any of those lniiarrear held reoelve as much publicity as possible. He wanted Councillor Hollins : Oan'we hear the evidence obtain permits to main here, and If anything Surveyor’s valued advice to guard unskilled labour, and two or more allotments! He eonld, he Raid, prove of Mr. Ollett (sanitary Inspector) with regaid to would be as sparse as the Poles. But perhaps Mr. it shah he our earnest endeavour to see that all our Ing Councillor Hollins? the public to know why he supported the eom justified the polloe refusing an extension of the Meek was only referring to Europe, and particu members are real value for wages earned. Trusting that Oounolllor Hollins was muoh obliged; but he that five or elx of the tenants ooenpled more than' mlttee. , the w alls?’ I t is stated by Mr. Brown’s arohiteot permit the alien wo1:ld be sent out of the town. one allotment, although others were waiting to seoonded, that the walls are structurally sound. Mr. Ollett’s larly to England. It Is true we have persons of these harmonious condltlonemay continue, had always held that any vacant alder nanshl] Alderman Martin's motion was not Councillor M a r shi All moved______that the^ paragraph almost every nationality under the sun domloiled iYdurs faithfully, ought td be conferred on a counoillor who hai get them .' and lb therefore fell to the ground. opinion is quite the contrary, and that Is backed be referred baok forr fartherft " consideration. In these islands, but it is a phenomenon not W ll J ■':! r A. Taylor, hon. sec. filled the office of Mayor. He had never had the Counolllor Edbn said his information was that The Town Clkrk said he had reoeived a letter up by the medioal offloer. A lderm an D u k e asked whether this was a peculiar to the United Kingdom- In January, undoubtedly eertaln persona had two.i The Mayor : That Is, only one part’of the work, The Mayor said they would all recognise that honour of being Mayor, and as they hid three from Mr. S. G. Soales submitting a scheme for m atter with' whioh the Oounoll had power to deal? 1910, there were In Germany 1,259.873 subjeots of this was a very gratifying letter to receive. They ex-Mayors, any ode of whom he would be d slighted ___Counolllor______Prior : Whe tere such la this faot dealing with the question In order put the and the Town Olerk tells me that nothing was The Town Cler^ : I think it is under the foreign Powers, Inoludlng 18 319 British, and ■Cutout a olroular asking the residents to And as to propose ae alderman, he did not think I te ought were got under rather peculiar conditions. - houses In a proper state of . repair meet the said In the original requirements about walls. discretion of the OhlBf Oonstable. almost every nation was represented. In France muoh labour as possible for painters and- eim'lar to allow himself to be nominated. Counolllor Ca st e r : I have the names and requirementsiteofbheo of the oommlttee. Mr. S lespolnted Whatever work is now required through the The IJ a y o r : It js not a matter within the there were 1,132,696, including 35 900 British. An i»lfri*» of workmen, and so far as his personal Councillor Niedermayer said It was besause he addresses of more than four persons holding mon. oat that “ a considerable amount of work had revelation Of. the state of the walls Mr. Brown ccgpizanoe of the Connoll. analysis of the census of every Euronean country observation went a great deal o! that kind of work agreed with this view of the matter that) he pro than a single allotment. i . «7 already been done to theproperty,.im iding new must do In order to render them aooeptable to the Councillor M a r sh a l l : Then I take It we oan Shows very similai results. In the United States itas being docF. posed Oouneillor Fox. Hie reason for afterwards Oounolllor Marshall said he did not approve of floors, drains, water supply, damp courses, &o , Council. i , / flood our town with German waiters, and it Is a the number of British-born was 2,572.123, and the I, -v. , , i flu" * ^ 1 • f. .* v •'■(,- ',1 proposing Councillor Hollins was that ho 1 ad aoted these exceptions; at the game time, there was at and at the time your reoent order for demolition Counolllor B reach said years ago the Council matter for the police to say whether hotel pro German-bom 2,501,181. REDUCED ILLUMINATION OF COAST as Deputy Mayor for one year. - present no rule preventing them. was given the works comprised In the Medioal had some difficulty with the same houses. He con prietors shall have oheap labour. That is what it - W hat is wanted is not less, bat more inter TOWNa Councillor Fox: Is every councillor obliged to Tho Deputy mayor: I don’t thli it is advls- Offloer of Health’s specification, dated Ootober sidered it was a serious m atter for members of the amjounts to. nationalism. able persons sfitmld hold more one while 24th, 1913, were nearing completion. Mr. Brown jGonnoil to try and put off this demolition after ’he M ayor : Coi -oillor Marshall, I must ask IMPORTANT BETTER FROM THE ROUE ” And may the nations see T% e Town Clerk: The Standing Ord nr Is that there are a good many on the watting it. If yon has spent a large earn on these Improvements having voted for It. He expressed surprise at the yoO to sit down, t Is no use making general That men should brothers be, OFFICE. every member must vote or leave the root i. know of any such oases and will send * the names in tb,e desire to meet your requirements, and attitude of Alderman Martin, who, he said, had redo arks on a subjeot if we have no power to deal And form one family the oommlttee wUl deal with the on their A letter from the Home Office to the Mayor was The result of the voting was as follows: - I would ask that the plan and speolfioatlon. supported the oommlttee up Mil now. The Looal with the matter. The wide world o’er.” Read by the Town Olerk. The communication oon whioh I enbmlt for completing the premises Government Board ha EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. ST- 4 an|end as may be possible, for the attainment of a Ea tin g T h e ir Ow n H orses. NEWS IN BRIEF. | lasting peaoe on definite guarantees, fyE AND THE WAR. Aa one of a family In whtoh tbe men now fight Private Sidney Davies, ii Reservist of the 23rd ing or volunteering are numbered by tens—and Bittery, Boyal Field Artillery, writes home:— A Little Tragedy. some have fallen—I should like to say that I oan- “ While I am writing this the German shells are A batoh of brawny recruits, young, .tart Hid not agree with “ Rink and File" In one respect. I dropping within 200 yariis of onr horses and they enthusiastic, who marching out of . little town in the do not know who was the originator of the Town are trying to find us. They oannot up to now. far North of Sootluid to join the Army, hud possibly Gnard aoheme, whom “ Bank and File” wishes to Prisoners are coming in every day—forty, fifty, to be mistaken for Banians on their way south. A Interesting Letters from the Front. see In Itsranks, but I do know that It would be the or one hundred giving themselves up—starving. ”s rather woman, M she snitched them. reguctio ad absurdum to say that Kttobeuer should They are killing and eating their own horses and soliloquised thus—phuosophically rather than sadly—“ I nIhr serve as a private—and In their degree those looting the towns—well, it Is a sight to see what hadna* muofcle ahauoe afore the war, but I’ll has less the who haye the power of Initiation and organisation they have been doing.” I " STORES,. noo.” Local Territorials. are doing better, more responsible and harder A B usinesslike S entry. S p e c i a l M i d - S e a s o n * ■><0- Wok air’s Tkbbiblz Death. work for tbe nation than are the rank and file. We A bank olerk is the hero of the latest sentry At Blackburn, on Saturday, Annie Proctor, 44, wife of are all different, and all of us oan do some things story. Through the gloom a figure- appeared !.' i -a farmer, had a fainting seizure end fell on the kitchen better and some thing” worse (ban others, but It dimly, and the alert Territorial uttered a deter • Saviour's Church), , p. fire, dying from terrible injuries shortly afterwards. would be ridlonlous to ..4y that! the poir must do mined “ Who goes there?" “ Friend.” was the 1 1, and give in exaotly the same way aa the riqb, as It , Pbasast’s Delusion. iviities and Patriotic Appeals. answer. “ Advance friend and give the counter Training Ae would to say that tbe personal servloe and money foil," said the t entry, who had apparently deter EA8TJBOUKNB “ I saw Englishwomen with hare knees fighting like gifts!of the rloh must be limited to what can be mined to live up to the maxim, “ Business as devils.”—Belgian peasant's description of the High* given by the poor, or that men must only do things usual." ’ landers in action at Hons. , that oan by done by women, or vice versa Milking a Cow under F ire for the Season's Reoobd Salmon. ' VICAR OF HOLY TRINITY CN THE WAR. EASTBOURNE AND THE RECRUITS. Knowing personally something tike a hundred of . ■ the better-off families In- Eastbourne, and perhaps Wounded. . SALE BBUTALITY APPEAL TO HOUSEHOLDERS. three times that number of poorer ones, I oan only Private T. Cl«rke, King’s Royal Rifles, In a.letter GEBMAN MILITARISM AND say that the amount of personal servioe and money dated Sept. 30 h, w rites:— _ , CONDEMNED. fisherman, spinning with a prawn. being given In the west*and Upperton dlstriots Is “ The coolest thing I ever saw In aotlon was that I The Chief Constable of Eastbourne (Major E. J. wonderful, though In many oases the inoomes have of the Irish private of the Highlanders who milked H ouses, 227 Hid 27. ScimrasT aid Wounded. The Rev. G. P. Bassett Kerry, vicar of Holy J. Teale) desires it to be known to the inhabitants been far more hit by the war orilsla than have those of Eastbourne, upon whom reorulfs have reoently a cow under rifle and shell fire to get something II Bbutoh, 207. lime. Curie, the famous woman scientist, has installed Trinity, devotes his letter in the Ootober issue of of the poor. There are few of the larger bouses In for bts wounded mates to drink when tbe water NOW IN PROGRESS. at her own expense a radiographio apparatus for the the Parish Magazine to oommknts on the European been bjaleted, that it Is not desirable, should anon Eastbourne without husband, son or brother on ran ou|t. M wounded et the Pantin Hospital, near Paris. By means War. He writes:— - ‘ reorults ask for accommodation for a few days, aotlve service, but those fighting are the first to •l ••* ; - that their request should be compiled with, as by “ We had a good bard fight with the Germans of this apparatus bullets and shell splinters and fractures “ We are now, however, beginning to understand realize thatforoe is helpless without the organisa on Tuesday last, when they oame near to runhtng !*S Storks, Eastbouees.” can instantly be located—e powerful aid to the saving of all Its [war’t] seriousness and btdeousness. We1 so doing they will not be assisting tbs officers In tion whloh musb nearly all be' done In the baok our trenob. s in the dark after outtlng off a picket. life. have rend with horror of the wanton destruction maintaining dlsolpllne, and It is giving an Inoentlve ground. We were half asleep when the fight began, but Indkbd They Will. of eo many hletorlo bulldlnigs in [Belgium and of for the men to absent themselves. No passes of Britain’s welfare Is at all times dependant upon there’s nothing to beat a scrap of that kind for any kind are being given to the men, and East the loyal oo-operatlon of her ohildren, and If the “ After this European missionaries will have a lot to tbe cold-blooded murder of civilians. War will bourne has been plaoed out of bounds. waking you no, and before It had been going many explain tp the heathen in Africa and Asia ” is the New ever be erne], and amongst the tremendous number less well to do oome forward In the same spirit as minutes the Get mans learned to their oost that we York -WtricTt comment on ' German barbarism in of soldiers fighting we must expeut some excesses the richer there will be little to fear. B at let were very mu”h awake and moving all the time. Belgium. on the part of the conquering hoe is. But nothing EASTBOURNE MAN WOUNDED. Britain not forget that If Germany won—and It They were driven off with great difficulty, but they COFFEE ■, I An Owen. has justified the wanton And Ins snsate aotlon of will need our greatest effort and the splendid help lost terribly.'One of their regimen’s lost i’B way in “ This is e happy augury,” said an overseer at tbe German officers in dcstro; log olblee like of our over-sea dominions to prevent her winning tbe dark and got out to pieces by our oavalry.” i f l Din ant, Louvain and Rhelms. Tt e day of reckon Private JohifiPaokett, 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex —then Britons, after the desolation of their homes, ( Harrow Begistration Court on Monday when an alien named Kaiser was removed from the list. lng muet surely oome to German ^militarism; and fn° would have to fight as German consorlpts. however great__ ,______Yours obediently, . I Great Reductions on all >ERT8. B a n u m u ) Ghouls. have for the earnest and devote 1 lives oi many _ zt„ I. ' ______Eistbourne, Oot. 7th. 1 A. PUGH. POLICE COUBT. A oourt martial on Monday pasted sentenoe upon four early part of the war. He Is progressing satis German citizens and their ripe echqlarshlp, yet factorily, and hopes soon to be sent to a convales ' i-* 1 German soldiers who were taken mrisonen at Chantilly there oan be only one opinion—that If God give os A. and Sanlia'while robbing the dead and'wounded. Tiro tbe victory for which wedevoutly pray,this German cent home. He was shot In the right shoulder, 1st H.C. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Monday.—Before Mr, A. Mayhewu (In the chair), arete asnteneed to deeth, one to penal servitude for life, militarism that has caused ao much'unrest in and the bullet has now been extracted. Str Alfred Dent, K C.M.G., Major H. P. and the fourth’to ten years’ imprisonment Europe during the past twenty years shall be at an GIFTS of UNDERCLOTHING and COMFORTS Molinenx, Mr. G. F. Chambers, Alderman E. AUTUMN MODELS end absolutely and entirely. ' Duke, Mr. O. A. Lsatham. Councillor ,S. N. Fox jlfjt. Wilding a Lieutenant. EASTBOURNE SOLDIER ILLUSTRATES AN ASKED FOB. and Mr. B. H. Myddelton Gavey. Mr. A. F. Wilding, the lawn tennis ex-champion, hat “ The war has meant sorrow and sadness also In I H A T E A S . many English homes. Day by da; r, as we read the ENGAGEMENT LOCALLY. received a commission of second lieutenant in the I Boyal list of oasualtiee In our papers, we realise that To t h e E d itor. LICENSING BUSINESS. Marines. He is proceeding to Franoe. these casualties mean broken hearts, and that life Sir I am writing_____ og _ behalf of the 1st Home -Mr. F. Lawson Lewis applied for the transfer of H owth -Gun-S unning A m is. oan never be the same again for many of those who Corpl. if. W. Hide,! a oavalryman, belonging to Counties Field Compai Royal Engineers, whloh tbeTally Ho, Old Town, from Mrs. Campbell to Mr. iMMENDED BY TH E Eastbonrne, writing at tbe end of September, to Is reorulted mainly in'Eastboi irne, to state that W. Ashdown, of Langney-road. At the meeting of the Dublin Corporation on Monday have lost the ones dearest' to[ them. We have Mr. and Mrs. Hawes, of 110, Flrle-road, observes :— i it .waa stated that the Government would substantially notloed the young offioers who have only lately, gifts of -woollon oardlgan jaokei 3, sooks and flannel The application was granted. PROFESSION. compensate the relatives of the victims of the recent within the last year or two, been knarrled, and we “ Aeroplanes have been of great value in this shirts will be gratefully aooepf dd by the members, The license of the Cosmopolite Ian, Tower-street, Bachelors’ Walk affair, when tour persons were killed think w hat this mpst mean forth) lr young widows war. They can fly over the enemy's position and who, whilst In the execution of their military I was, on the application of Mr. Lewis, transferred and a number of others wounded. left behind. We think of the he irte too, of many brlDg baok invaluable Information. Tbey also give duties, have worn out the artloles which they | from Col. Cardwell to Mr. A. E. Miller, mothers whom boys have laid dorm their lives at the range for flriag. I have seen some every day. brought with them when the company was Ma. Lloyd Gboegb’s Sons. IMPRISONMENT FOR ARREARS. the Front. We think of the many who have been Last evening I saw a German one in the air, and moullsed. ' ia Jo m l j Mr. Llo; ^George on Monday bade good-bye to his wounded, and are dying In astrat ge land amoDgst ehells bursting round it, but they did not bring It Frederick Bsales, of Crowborougb, was oharged Costumes, Furs, two sons, 'of whom have joined the Army. They strange people, without: the oomforts they would down, It Is kind of yon to offer to send me things, of new warm Underolothes id necessary, as the with being In arrears on a maintenance order left Euzton for Northampton, where they go into have nad at home. And as we mad these things but please do not at present. The British soldier men will at times be exposed to severe weather, made In respect to blS wife, for Dyspeptics, training. we thank God for the oonrage with which our men Is well oared for, espeolally when oompared with not only by day but at night also. Tbe case had been adjourned on several oooasions, A Nasty Ova! have gone out to fight their eounbry’s battles, and the French Infantryman and bis pay of id. a day. Any suoh gifts will be acknowledged and dis the last adjournment being for six weeks. “ I beg you,” said the Turkish Ambassador at Petro- we oan only pray that God may comfort those 1 am glad to say I am not short of anything. We tributed by me If sent to the undermentioned Mrs. Beales now stated prisoner had only paid Day and Evening Gowns, get snffioient food as a rule, and although there le address. Youts faithfully, £1 In the six weeks, although he had been at work 3 /. per 4b. -O grsd on meeting his diplomatic oolleague, the Belgian whose husbands and sons will r ever oome baok. Minister there, “ to aoeept my oondolenoe on the daptere We feel, however, that these bri ive fellows oould no variety, and we have It rough ana ready, we W. A. SPARROW, for five weeks out of the etx. “ It would do him n of Brussels by the Germans.” The Belgian Minister have done no less. They heard the call of their must not grumble. There are Dot shops open any good to go to Lewes,” she added. replied: “ I also ask your Exoeltanoy to aooept my eoqntryand the call of duty—yei, and the oall of where we have been during the last three weeks. Capt., 1st H. 0. Field Co., R.E. Prisoner: That wouldn’t do you'aDy good ; I’ve I was able to get a little fresh beef this m orning- Wingham, Kent, got another job to go to to-morrow. Blouses, Shirts, Millinery condolences.” “ Why P ”1 asked the Porte’s repreeenta-represent God to defend the oppressed—and they bravely 7th Ootober, 1914 tive. muoh astounded. “ Oh (he capture'. . . of Turkey key by responded to the oall. They hav > done their duty first since Canterbury. Beales was sent to prison for six weeks. | • V Ik: Hie Germans,” was the retort. So at least says the Pans' right well, and a nobler death than dying for their Three days last week we Stayed at a village I In reply to the Magistrates’ Olerk (Mr. E. O, King and oonntry, and In the desire to help the situated like. Eastdean. There was ceaseless Langham), Mrs. Beales said she bad four sons at >ECIAL BLEND, No Hague Peace Confbbenob. oppressed,* oould ...... helm. hardly have beet the! artillery fire all round. ..There was a British WAR IKUIDENTS. the war, who had their pay sent to her, that being and Novelty Neckwear Hie State Department at Washington announces that “ We must play our part In this (. battery at Frlaton, as It were, and a German one all she had to depend on. all the plans for the holding of an international peaoe taking, and certainly the part of those of ns who at Beaohy Head. There was a constant cross fire, loud reports of our guns Shaking houses, whiz of SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. conference at The Hague next year have been qtay at home Is, first of all, to pray; and then to EXTRACTS FROM SOLDIERS’ LETTERS. per lb. abandoned. give of our means, even at tie oost of some the Gennsn shells, and occasional showers of steel Walter Love, of Eastbourne, was summoned for 8,000 Men fhov Mobooco. aahrlfioe, to help the wives and families of those on roofs from shells bursting high In the air. We disobeying a school attendance order made in have retired from that plaoe, which waa filthy respeot to bis son. It izitated that over 9,000 exoellent fight r men from who have sent their breadwlnnei s to the war, to Th r D ea d Ma n ’s Story, look after the needs of thosei who are at the Front, with lnohes of mud, to another village. Been very Mr. H. W. Fovargue appeared to proeeonte, and APPLICATION. Morocco are fighting with the French end lies against oomfortable here for three days In large fam yard. | Corporal Bellaby, Coldstream“i“ Guards, surprised said the certificate shewed 77 attendances out of the Kaiser’s troops. and to do what we oan to help ill those who are his friends with the following unexpected letter:— the greatest sufferers through the war. Let ns not The weather, too, has improved." 102. L «1* A -1-03 " I t e d . Bla Deobbass nr Cbdcs. think any demand too great upon our time or upon “ If youyon look over thetbe offlotal lists of casualties Defendant, who did hot appear, was fined 2*. 6i. you willrill see that I am oertlfisioertlfUd to be . 'killed______in The report of the Commissiwiere of Prisons and our resources.” ______NO LIGHT. < Directors of Gonviot Prisons for the year 1913-14, issued MR. WYNDHAM ROBINSON'S aotlon,’ so, strlotly speaking, I ought not to tell you anything. I am looking forward to gettlni David Deadman, of Vine-square, was summoned on Wednesday stataa that the total number of prisoners “ RECRUITING SONG.” in that veer wee 151,603, oompared with 166,023 in the “ARCHIBALD” AT WORE, ■! ; back to the firing line, and hope the Germans wll for driving a horse and oart without a tight at year 1912-13, a decrease of 14,420. The number of per find me a lively oorpee. It was on Sept. 18th that Hampden Park on September 28-.b,^~.^ sons imprisoned as debtors or on civil process during the ANOTHER LETTER FROM OAPT. A. H. The following are the words of “ A Recruiting was ‘killed.’ The G-rmans were retiring, and P.C. Morris stated that he stopped the defendant year was 14,138, against 13,841 in the previous year. HABGOOD. Song,” written and set to mnslo by Mr. O. Wynd- while watohing the effcot of our artillery on their at 8.35 p m. bam Robinson, of Kya Laml, Eastbourne:— rearguard we were suddenly Informed that tbe A fine of 5s. was Inflicted. Recitative— enemy were in a. wood behind us. We bad to Oapb, A. H. Habgood, R.A.M.C. (son of Dr. H. double baok, and started firing at 400 yards range. TOO OLD FOR ENLISTMENT. STORES, Hsbgood, of Eastbourne), writing to bis brother, “Your King and Country need you! ” til Li * ■ ■* *■.•... * ! BOWLS. There’s only one thing to do. Then by short rushes we got to within 100 yards of Richard Conrtenay, of no fixed abode, was Mr. J. O. Habgood, Colclsball, I orwlob, narrates Our Empire’s at stake, and-for old England’s sake the wpod. where I was wounded, G°rman artillery charged with being drunk and disorderly in Ter c m • : —P—rl. ' how a German shell, from an ‘Archibald,” fell To her and yourself you must be true. . , Is good, but their maol^tae guns do the greater minus-road oh October 3rd. G eorgette lay n ard EASTBOURNE REDOUBT BOWLING CLUB. upon the altar of a church wbiih had been con Chorus- damage. The French peasantry are magnificent. P.C. Dean said the prisoner was molesting . Saviour's Church), CLOSING MATCH. verted to hospital use. Hebetates:— Go, ’tls your country’s call— They stood by the roadside with palls of water and people and was waving his hat and shoutiDg some We formed a hospital in the dootor’s house and Rouse you, whate’er befall— trait and vegetables to give to ob.” thing about John Bolt When taken Into oustody The elosing match of the above elnb took place the school, osing the padre's houi ea s our quartern It’s a tough job we know prisoner beoame very violent. EASTBOURNE on Wednesday at tbe Rsdonbt Green. *Me match and the church for recovering sick. These fonr Bat though hard still I trow Th r Ope n D oor. Prisoner said he was an old soldier and had been waa between Mr. Woodfleld (the captain’s) team You’ll respond to your Sov’relgn’s call. Private Pollard, of the North Lancashlres, and the team of tbe vioe-oaptaln, Mr. Oraske. A trying to enlist, but he was two years over i Go, then, with a stout heart and strong, , writes :— He was formerly i n the...... Artillery, and was large number of the members took part In this N trah'm ^ 111 wager you’ll never repent; V We were marching through a village at the oharged In 1906. i - game and a four-rink mateh was played. The fifth shell, which fell through thi Though the work may be toilsome and long, oomraencement of the battle of the Alans whloh Sentenoe of seven days’ bard labour was passed. Ylnk oould not be formed owing to previous engage the lady chapel plumb into the al|tar. Youll never regret that you went. ments of tbe other members. A pleasant Heed not what the mean shirkers say, the Germans had had to leave In too big a hnrry to 3 , C arlisle B u i l d i n g s i; The morning after “ Archlbfid” started at Just think of the brave lads who fall; loot or destroy. The French Inhabitants were wild Wbdnese AY.- -Before Mr. G. F., Chambers (In the ding of the works should ended In a win by 15 points for Mr. Craske’s ___ random and gave ns sixteen io ! the best Five Take my tip—be a man—go today with delight when we arrived.; Front doors were . ohalr), C. A- Leathern and Mr. A. C. Hill- (Devonshire P ark), i town and the company, l The season ju st ended has been a very successful went into the ohnroh. We thoug ht It advisable to And respond to your SovTeign’s call. ohalked ‘ Vive l'Angleterre 1 and the man. said they all agreedfthab tl ■ one In every particular, the .result being all that shift all the patients to oellare and ground floors. Chorus—Go, ’tls, & c. the oommlttee oould dee Ire as regards the matches brought ont all kinds of foo and drink for ns. ASSAULT ON A SISTER-IN-LAW. ;be properly guarded, but This shelling took plaoe twice a c ay regularly, and Are you poor, and have children, and wife ? Some had beer In buckets, a id when our offloer and — r should pay the east. Be played and the various oup contests, &o. There we usually had sixteen as onr ration. There were Are you rich, with lands, houses, and pelf ? saw that he oalled o u t,1 Havi, anything,au/vutun, youjuu like. Ernest John Smith, hawker, of Allfrey-road, had made a mistake In have been a large number of now members, mao; a-few stray casualties,. Inoludliog women and Rioh or poor, just remember, your life boys, but don’t touoh the beer, or Kltohener will waa oharged with assaulting Sarah Ann Smith on of whom have proved themselves to be goo ohildren. ______Was not giv’n you alone for yourself. hear of It.’ There was plenty of lemonade and the 5th lnet.1 Prisoner pleaded not guilty. bowlers, and a splendid addition to the olub. 1 8o, whatever your station, I say Complainant said that at about 6 30 p.m. on the full report of the season's operations will be given Play the game, tike those brave sons of Gaul, older, and we all did ourselves grand in a very | 4 7 COMMITTEE, Be a man—take the boh—go to-day short time.” , -a:. , day In question Smith (who was her brother-in- , Grove Road. later on. Details of Wednesday’s match EASTBOURNE BOY SCOUTS’ ‘ GOOD TURN.” law) oame into the kitchen where she was, and hap And respond to your Sovreign’s call. S hot w h il b S aving1 Germ an W ounded. posed and. Councillor C - aptain s eam icb aptain b eam without any provocation struck her In the face. T elephon e 490. firmation of this committee’s C ’ T . V G ’ T . bhorus—Go, ’tls, &c- Rinx 1. FOB SOLDIERS IN THE FIRING LINE. From Private B. Taylor, Coldstream Guards :— P.O. Skinner stated that oomplalcaut made a ■ KK Mr. Fowler -...... \ Mr. Benz, jun...... When the war’s o’er, and peace reigns once more, statement to him on that evening, and her faoe whether any agreement, When the war fiends, who drank to " Tbe Day," “ I waa one of the soonta.! One day I saw a Mr. Billings...... I .. Mr. White...... » >uta, under Have been vanquished on sea and on shore, oouple of wounded Germans lying against a bore marks of vlolenoe. ■ ?- regard to the allotment Mr. Beane?...... 18 Mr. Rawles .... :...... The 4th Eastbonrne Troop of P.O. Look gave evidence of arrest, saying that r Site. Mr. Woodieid (skip.)...' Mr. Slzmur (dip.)...... Scoutmaster Reed, spent last Si 1 ay in doing a If God wills, you’ll return from the fray. blazing haystaok. With a private of the Blaok " mod turn ” for oar zoldiers by b . a collection Then the joy bells with gladness will ring, r Watch I started to corty them to safety, bat the prisoner denied all knowledge of the ooourrenoe i have oome to an agreement Rink sl Loving wives, ohildren, sweethearts, and all Germane opened fire on us, And I was nit In the when oharged. , Mr. H. H. Baker...... V Mir. Oraske ...... tobacco, pipes and otgarettee, _4{o led to f With proud hearts will bless you and sing the'Front. leg. After that I was jcined by another soldier Prisoner, who protested that ’he never touohed Arrangements have been Mr. Self ...... ,-...... I « Mr. Fish ...... ?..... 15 • “He went at his Sov’reign’s call.” his sister-in-law, was sent to prison for'14 days. I will be available at ones. Mr.Baker.sen. - ...... j®'Mr.Pellett -...... 1.. The Soonte were very keen n their laudable . tjhorus—Go, ’tis, &c. who was also wounded, and we lay for thirteen Mr. Prior (skip.) ...... J Mr. Benz, sen. (skip.)... work. Accompanied by their Hooutmaster thi hoars on the field before being picked up. We ’ 1 * a* The song le shortly to be published and any Thursday.—B efore Mr. G. F. Chambers (In the When they remembered that the loyalty of the Rone A paraded Hie prlnolpal streets of Eastbourne wii were within two hundred yards of the Germans, ohalr) and Alderman E. Duke. 8.P.& ANNUAL MEETING. | Indian troops was largely due to the Influence of I SOY COMMITTEE, Mr. Worsfold ...... i Mr. Gray ...... their trek-eart and the publto responded generously profits are to bs applied to one of the local funds in and shells burst over ue continuously. We hid the medloal missions that ought to be sufficient Mr. Kngllsh.....J ...... (,, Mr. West ...,...... «... to their appeal. connection with the wqr. under some vegetables, and scooped oat a plaoe In PEDLAR DISCHARGED. of Alderman H ard ins. Mr. Braooie {- - Mr. Perkins...... whloh to hide our heads. We were unable to | stimulus to their generosity. The result of the Soonte’ effort1 is that about 50 Mary Coleman, of no fixed abode, was oharged SLACKENING OF MISSIONARY EFFORT Bow*, the report of this Mr. Steed (skip.) .....—) Mr. Hewett(skip.) ...... ounces of tobacco, over 2,000 cigarettes, with move, and I had’a bad touch of oollo. My mate The V ica r ' of E astbourne, in thanking the 1 without di cusslon. MORE FLAGS. with peddling without a oertifioate In Teruiinus- speakers, said he hoped that tbe war mieht mBthe I R ink 4. cigars, pipes and matohes have been sent ttu said more than1 once, ‘God he with.yon. I wish road the previous day. DEPRECATED. in camera for the tnns- Mr. SmithI ) Mr. Littleton ...... i • ii one of (hose shells would finish ns.’ It was awlnl. means of uniting tbe Chutob into one. They must nfideutlal business, -i- | t)ie County Headquarters Office at the Town P.O. Keats said he saw the prisoner offering post ' Mr. Dixie J H M >18 Mr. Perry...... to oheer up- some of our braye fellows in To t h e E ditor. I have always found that whep the German knows oards for sale. She was drank, and when aeked it not think of getting back to their old work when Mr. C. G. Baker...... Mr. Ambrose ...... he la beaten he throws np his hands and plaoes The annrial meeting in supporb of the Society for I the war Is done, but of pushing forward to seize Mr. Knowsley (skip.) ... Mr. Russell (skip.)...... terrible work in the trenches. J , S ir: Now that we are welcoming onr military she had a certificate she eald she bad not and that Scoutmaster Heed will reoeiVe with grateful friends, as well as our Allies to this beautiful town himself In an attitude of prayer." she was not going to get one. the Propagation of the Gospel took place — fh*the "*”"new opportunities. 'r'"nrfn The meeting terminated with the Benedletlon 78 thanks any contributions towards a farther naroel would It not be a pleasing thing to exhibit more “W e Thought W e W ould Charge.” Prisoner eald she lost her husband last Maroh, Monday afternoon. Usually It Is held at the Town ELECTIONS. of “smokes "for the Front at his address, 225, Sea national flags, as tbey mean so muoh to them and and slnoe then she had been travelling about trying and the singing of the National Anthem. A col From Lance-Corporal E, Gardiner, Northumber Hall, but on this oooaslon the more limited aooom- lection taken during the afternoon amounted to. side, Eastbourne. t . tone? ’ land Fusiliers :— to get work. She pleaded not to be sent to prison, For many weeks past London has hang out a modatlon of the Saffrons Rooms was deemed to be £12.8s.8d. r Editor. A school teacher was instructing her class on “Since leaving England I ;have had a terrible saying that she would go away at onoe. essay in you last Issue, the relative value of words and phrases. The profusion of these Inspiriting emblems. Why She was discharged on promising to leave the sufflolent. i Councillor F. O. D. D urell, who pre In tbe evening a meeting for children waa held .■s EASTBOURNE DIVISION RED CROSS should not Eastbourne follow this good example? time, fighting day after day with plenty of maroh- town. In the Town Hall, the Rev. A. J. Fryer being the pMons bath chair j phrase “ horse sense” was discussed, and she told Ing ana no rest or grab. ; On Sept. 14th we sided, wasjsnpported by Miss S. Ballard (Japanese srtnea one of the boys to write a sentence containing that Yours faithfully, Prisoner: Thank you, sir; God bless you, sir. missionary), Rev. A. J. Fryer (organising secretary), speaker, while later an Intercession servloe waa limitations of ! | " • ------■ , „nd EQUIPMENT SOCIETY. advanced on the enemy, and we soon found them, held at St. Saviour’s, where the Rev. C. Grtsley r his politicalitical economy Is ao 1 GEORGE SPILLER. I oan tell yon. It started to rain heavily, and we StreatfeUd (vioar of Eastbourbe), Rev. bam Y esterday.—Before the Mayor (Councillor O. W. Douglas preached the sermon. is parochial. Mr. Meek’s TROOPS FROM INDIA. Eastbourne, 6th Dot., 1914. were soon wet through, and after walking over Bolton), In the ohalr, Major H. P. Molinenx, Mr. Rev. H. G. Jameson, Rev. W. F. Aston be epitomised in the Tsln 4= ploughed and turnip fields, ws were nloely oovered C. A. Leatham, Mr. G. F. Chambers and Mr. E. and Mr. JJ L. Vlnoent, while In the audience we Chinese,’* of its counter- notloed Rev. H. von E. Scott, Rev. 0. W. Hore- Owing to the argent need of warm garments for with olay. We spotted them In the txenobes and H. Myddelton-Gavey. r the white man.” I t la a poor RECRUITS WANTED FOR NEW BATTERY. fired at them, but It was no good, so we got within burgh, . W. A. B. Clementson, Rev. H. L. LOCAL NATURE JOTTINGS. lonly applies In one direction, USE these troops who are now in Franoe it has been r. H. Sparks, &o. Later in the meeting deelded to open a depfit at Upperton House. All| 300 yards of them and jaln. We thought p i DRUNKENNESS. G rabsiam, 1 F quite a different code OoL Astley Roberts, T.D., commanding 2nd Home George Bouifaoe, of Latlmer-road, was summoned tbe Vfear ! Eastbourne oooupled the chair, Ooun- i would have happened to the Sifts will be forwarded at ones to the front. It is t V' [ having to leave for another engage- “ SIGNS IN BEAVEN.” SUSSEX SOCIETY N 0TE toped that this appeal will meet with a prompt Counties Brigade, R.F./ shouting all the time, for being drank In Seaside on Ootober 3rd. oillor Duri rar needed expansion, if India, we brought a few down P.O. Cane stated that he saw the defendant oome ment. A sense of Inappropriateness is present with me Australia, to say nothing of response, and that all donations will; bs forwarded form a new Battery, ie.. as I write these notes, for, wishing say some ENVELOPES. to Upperton House. Cholera belts, mufflers (khaki Battery, to take the plaoe we lay down, waiting for opt of a public-house. He was very drank and The Oh ___ said the soolety was in the most to this prlnoiplet The British thing of oomets and stars, I hesitate to plaoe auoh oolonr), 7-ft. 0-In. long by 1 ft. 6-Inj. wide, shirts tor the 5th Sussex Service Battery, whloh has some more, when I got hit, l and I left the firing nearly staggered against two ladies. He had to serious ion It had ever been In, but there were fifth Of the earth at the PLEASANT TO WRITE UPON. volunteered for aotlve eer lee. Reorults from line." assist himself along by means of a wall. olroumstanoes. In this war Britain subjects under the title ot “looal” nature jottings time this war Is sndsd, and socks are among the most useful garments enooi seeing that it Is a matter of something approaching that are required Eastbourne and Bexhill Wil If they desire It, be B ad Germ a n S hooting Sa ved Th em . Sergt. North gave oorroborative evidence, and had ranged on her side all the ohlef religions of ro Tannexation t of German transferred to their local uni s* as soon as oppor- HfokleyIlokley Mark Dann, of the Blaok Horse Inn, saidash he world) and not only had the nation learned nine figures to oorreotlv render the distance or to say what will be its t TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS, (Ip to Oct. 5th, 1.125 flannel sb rtsj 1,250 pairs of Private H. George (aged 19),; 5th Lancers, writes the these bodies away from Eastbourne in miles. B ut refused thedefendantthedefenda: drink because he thought he iufc throughout the earth Christians one-third of the earth’s Or of the Bole Proprietor *, socks, and 200 mufflers have beet despatched from tnnlty arises. ti"amnot with my reglm t ' now, Five of ns to pray, there are, however, palliating clroumstanoeq, this aeidt to the troops and | > the North Sea * Eastbourne to 4th Sussex Battery; BexhUl to had had sufflolent. were ° to their God and got cut off and my horse was! ihot, ao I am with a Defendant denied that he was drunk, and said to their gods for us, and after all their gods were whloh will, I trust, justify my otherwise far every country noted on the JOHN! BEAL & SON, Fleet. 6th Sussex Battery. lot more cavalrymen waltl’ j for horses. Two fetched title. News that oomes from Germany ean- During the past _week 1,000 mattresses were men—got oanght In he only had two glasses. He explained his aotlon but part ‘glimpses of ours. As an earthquake by Mr. Meek, and only per- H. BAST STREET, BRIGHTON. troops of us—that Is, about 6 In making use of the wall by saying that he was shook dovfti the rotten buildings, so this war was not be deaorlbed nowadays In that fond journalistic l to reside there, it wonla lead made at Uf House and despatched to this an am hash. That la how m; horse got shot, and phrase “ from a trustworthy souroe," but perhaps HmplMwnt on Apptimtion. camp at WOUNDED OFFICER SHOT. it’s a wonder we got through Uhout getting shot suffering from rheumatism. olearlng the field of everything that ought to go ind social troubles, Infinitely A fine of 6s. was Imposed.- and opening * new era. Already the new spirit believe it If It is to their own discredit, 1 we have to-day or have baa. t ION, ourselves. There were Gars ana each side of os, reelau “ by an lndireot route” (again tbe Swan, Waterman Onoto FOUNTAIN PENS. Upperton Hoose. irmas ter. Madame de Fontenay. 26, South - street, firing from a wood, and we ” galjoped through was amosfl, that of love to all men. In conclusion dependencies Would be In received on Tuesday an offiol announcement that Councillor f)urell said he had to a'pologise for the I le Anglo ■ 8axnn—Danish— Agent* for the Ordnance Purvey Map*. this gauntlet and ndt one of jot shot. absenoe at Canon L TL Parflt, who had been the commencement ot the war, the Inhabitants, her brother (Capt. Gabriel Ji Baptiste Grenoull- jTneyi Alloy oreare veryvery bad imu shots uiuocused; , In ui fact,uni, someauiuo seeing a very bright light In the sky, oommenosd Inhabitants of these islands lean, of the 137th Infantry B t of the French PUBLIC LIBRARIES. advertised tp speak, but they would have the nos. Some parte of the earth HOME DEFENCE CORPS. oonld not hit the house they were born In. If It pleasure Instead of hearing Miss Ballard, a mis to bombard it, deeming It to be the light of an a|r-* Army) has been killed In aot had been the reverse, and we had been In the i suffocation, and other parts slonary from Japan. ship. Sucoesa attended not their efforts, for, A REPLY TO “ BANK AND FILE.” During the .fighting on t, 8th in the distrlob wood, I don’t think there would have been many The following reoent book additions have been terrestrial guns (even Krapp's) having their I the Poles. Bat perhaps Mr. Mias B allard said- there were two classes of _ to Europe, and partlou- between La F£rS Champ se and Sdzanne he of them left to tell tbe tale. “ If they find they exhibited in the show ease daring the past week, llmI;atlons, the shots fell somewhat short of their OLD FRIENDS Was disabled by two bullet oundelntheleg. As and will be In lssne on Monday morning next:— people nowadays, those who worked for their true we have persons of To THE Edito: L are outnumbered they turn and ‘nip.’ They,are a be was being carried to' Is the Had Cross lot of oowards.” King and oonntry and those who wore for God, ly under the son domiciled , S ir : At present one expects fi um every English ambulance the Germans ft after him and shot CENTRAL LIBRARY. King and, oonntry, and the addition of thoee first It is a phenomenon not 1 WITH NEW FACES. T h e B niT isif W a y . man some patriotism, oertanly! not oarping him through the heart, his di th being (nstanteons. 050. “ Pearson's Magazine.” VoL 37. Jan. to June, two words made all the difference in their outlook. authorities communicated tbe clroumstanoes 1 Kingdom, la January, orltlotem at patriotic efforts. “ We have lost heavily,” writes a soldier corres Tbe first hind of people were very Invaluable, but liny 1 250,873 sabjectsj 1914. toe great, great Wilhelm, who, no doubt, sent These is no ‘ more agreeable experience As a former member of the He me Defence Corps, pondent, “ bat are not down-hearted, as we know 610.8. Pryde. James,(editor). Mathematical Tables, if you si ke to them of missionary work they finding 18319 Brittet may I comment on " Bank and file's ” letter. His we are winning. You have only got to look at our consisting of logarithms of numbers 1 to 108,000, trigono no, we have got muoh too muoh to do ultimatum to Jupiter, but seeing that the planet Is was represented. In L_. PERSONAL SERVICE AND THE WAR. metrical, nautical and other tables. 1913. said, “ 01 still pursuingr _____o ______tbe even tenor ot Its way throng than to oome upon an old friend who lue aentenoes as to the title of this body show offioers to see that. They are cool as euoumbere, to look at 1 our own people.” That was a narrow including 35.990 British. An crack jokes with the men lb a way that would 648. Jack, Florence B. “The Art of Laundry Work. celestial paths we oan but surmise that It regarded us of every Boronean country somehow left his ailments behind him, ) of mind he enjoys. H< admits the title la UNIFORMITY ESSENTIAL. '• demonstrated for use in homes and schools. view. ,t they wanted was the wide mental 1 matter. Then why d!souse It? W hat I make my old colonel torn In his grave. There Is 1913. vision, more necessary now than ever, to think of him not# * result^. In the United States and now looks the picture of restored no shouting or yelling. All orders are given mostly Bond. Francis. “ Wood Carvings in Kngllsh Although t1* Inhabitants of Eastbourne did not 2,572.123, and the am sure will be resented are 116 remarks as To t h e E d it o r . the whole world, and she was sure that all those get so far, bw. g a peaoeful people, as to fire upon manhood. The old haggard expression, originators and organisers. I know and was with a whistle and eigne, and we answer like well- Churches.” Illustrations.. Diagrams. Two vols. 1910. present that afternoon had that vision, or they ]f 1 oloeely ln conteot with these (;entlemen, and the Sir: I should like to say a word of sympathy trained sheep dogs.” VoL 1.—Misericords. poor Japlter, they nevertheless like the oltlzens not less, but more inter the suggestion o< premature old age, the with “ Rank and FUe,” In his letter to yon last Vol. 2. —8talls and tabernacle work, Bishops’ would not be there. They were a small band of of Breslsn, ascribed Its light to that of an airship. spirit in whloh . they taekled hard work and Th e F u c k o f t h e Glo v e . thrones and chancel chair. peopljplo who kept In their minds the idea of the appearance of weakness end lassitude, the Innumerable difficulties was greajb, Time and week, in his attitude of contempt for Jones, who Justification for this, too, Is forthcoming se**— ry the nations see says “ No, Smith is not doing bis duty, so I will German offioers use their ' gloves for a purpose 746. Klickman, Flora (editor). “The Cult of the promotion of C&’s kingdom on earth. They were i MusuafiV bright and low doa should brothers be, Irritability and tendency to melancholy trouble. did not oount and 1 believe In many that would not be tolerated by tbe British soldier. Needle.” Illustrations. No date. Instanees considerable amounts were subscribed not do mine,” or even “ No, 1 will not do my duty, 802.47. Persky, Serge. > "Contemporary Russian when the! war ia over. They wanted a real peaoe _.one family i views have vanished.' He now, indeed, bytbem. because SmlthTadoMg’hls. ahd that 14 enough for Tbey put a bullet or stone i the finger of a loose visitor wrote a letter to the Chronicle taking what r wide world o'er." v glove and fllok the ears of t Novelists." 1914. then, and that was only to be got by spreading the this bright light was and that Mr. Dent Gardner seems a new man witti pure, healthy Here I think a alight appreciation Is due to One both of us.” To student)*! of the newspapers, Ir men. We found,” 809. Ward, Sir A. W., and Waller, A. R. (editors). el spirit through all nations. She had had a of every nationality living of the foremost leaders, the Rev. F. S. Williams, and mneh more to writes a correspondent, " a t sanded-German Who “ The Cambridge History of English Literature.’! VoL oivllisetf country, pursuing blood flawing in his veins, and content woricli iowledge of Germsns bad been a olerk In London; His ears were1 extra XI. The period of the French revolution. 1914. (Con ultyJ in her olasses of Japanese Christians in iviag In friendly rivalry In and If “ Bank and File” had any Idea ot the work large, and were both awolleia and skinned by the tinuation of series). | * Londoo, to explain why so many Christian nations ment written on his faoe. He is again done by this gentleman alone hi > would be sorry he In Germany (and other ‘ the world), their Contains a bibliography. should be at war; In fact, she oould not but feel industry and commerce. rushed Into print. At aiming aand Inatruetii ambition of World empl one for war flicks he had got from his oflloers. He told us he their Chambers' exhaustive description published In ;s cannot have transformed fully alive and enjoys life instead of. for years past, and that rations were had not known the Ecgllal J till a 985. Vivian, E. C. “Pern.” Physical features, what they must think of now must be this paper last week I refrain. There is still one __ Into fiends War Is the drill in the morntng, on the range theafi natural resources, means of communication, manufac posltlon after toe war. , Bernhardl, ,in :hlhis now thing more. The beautifully clear nights of the 1 simply enduring i t If you Inquire what (sometimes in soaking rain;, on e mainly direoted against _ ^tltoln and her fortnight after the deelaratto i of war, and he also tures and industrial development. Illustrations. Maps- celebrated book on Germany, said that .hephi lndl- thing more, rne Deauuiuuy cioar •“» 1 mischief, and ones this war la colonies, have been so muo matters of faot that beHsved a lot of other rot, T._Such . as that there Is 1914. i r l ’nd feel thef he le a last three weeks In September enabled Bast- evour to make Its recurrence it la that has wrought such a striking at night, and always at i "Ml vldual must forget hii for advice and help, Mr. IIt seems _ _ lnoredlble npupp there_ __ still many of onr civil war In Ireland and that [the GiHerman fleet had Fiction. . That was a t Igh ideal Itivate the arts of peaoe and change for the better, to what medicine or country men who display sulh apathy how. Had been up as far as Greenwich" meml,ber of the whole magnificently. His taot and jrei accessibility Bennett, Arnold. “ThePrice of Love." ___and__ vei very applloablerK___ t to Ihristian life, rat they don of trade and commerce, to all cannot be too highly It not been for the amaxii g and unimaginable Child in Air !Fight. Flower, Newman. “ Red Harvest." Situated below the oonstellatlon Ursa major inn exchange Is essential to our system your friend attributes bis return either, and Vaehell, Horace Annesley. “ Brothers.” must1 inol1 no'. take toe nana arrow view that the body misty nuoleue and streaming tall ot our flora because he and other leaders Fgo on stand of little Belgium—the delay thus eaused Second-Lieut. Patterson, (if Portraeb, who was consistedtated of a few chnroh church people In Britain, for It International relationship to health and vigour, it is more than enabling French preparations to he made—there Is Juvenile Literature. visitor has been sufflolently pronounoed to bo it understanding of mu* “ Bank and File” may (horrible wounded at the Front, tolls a remarkable story, universal.■ —Those p e who would; drop off readily distinguished. Waa there ever a gnat probable’ that he will answer in two Now, what Is the fearful 1 P_®f guard- hardly doubt that the C i sin plan would have At Bavay he was a spectator of an air duel between 25. J, Baden-PoweU, Sir Robert. “ Scoutin, ; for Boys.” toe subeprlptton list t! year would be t^ose I auogest that Mr. Meek mounting? My experience wai Two hours been sucoessfnl, Paris wc have fallen, and the A handbook for Instruction in good citizen! hip. Inus- they had something to war or an assassination (or a general eleotion) grip of tbe Socialist principles w orda- v German hosts have over-i French and Geraan aeroplanes. The former sent who almi ily gave becaui when a comet did not appear In the eky, aoo.bjeot 7 go, followed by four rest, the German machine to the ground. The pilot waa trations. No date. spare. Those who stay on would be those who .ppreolate the present sltna- two hours’ doty, another We have been told qnlw definitely by how 80.J. Claxton, W. J. “London Past and Present.” Id not quite spare. Here ot fear and ominous portent to toe uninitiated» ‘ rest narrow a margin onr Expeditionary Force eabai found dead, shot through thefbead. In tbe machine Illustration. 1913. .vs whi t they really ooi Why ? Beoause.a comet turns up on toe ayeipgo B K E C H A M ’8 rest time was spent under oondli the dead ariatorialibtie son was found unhurt. they were “’ering from over-refine- one ivory year 1 But, joking opart, thersTs some iivory moderate acquaintance Indodoors. lA ttrn aes and and annihilation when first in Franoe. Now, though CENTRAL REFERENCE LIBRARY.] - • *-im over- htstoiy to know that Paris has not fallen, every,; Frenchman Is In the German Barskr|s Threat. ment, as the Germans were thing Intensely fascinating and romantio to ifnl manufacturing enter- rations were provided. The ! oonelsted 348.L Public General Acts, The, passed In the third piiHtertuln. Every time! she oamejliome from oomets. Ghosts of planets, they oome, a t vaat PILLS. huge and surprisingly good 5 field—they have no more .reinforcements to bring Private Maonamaro, ... lets, who and fourth years of the reign of H.M. King George V., Japan el e found some new disease was fashion pursnlta were Introduced by Sand to*»tl up—and the resources uany In pen ana ods to encircle the sail end then out Into the with scones, oaks, and exc cocoa ad arrived In Oolehesier I the Front on being the third session of the thirtieth Parliament. 1913. able' (lazghter). Miss Ballard Interapersed her llty of darkness far beyond the furthest star “ other lands; sometimes Means were at hand to make guns ace so vast tiw t In spite of tbe help ot Raeela Friday, relates that dr the fighting on the 706” “Studio, The.” A magazine of fine and applied address k ith numerous anecdotes of the Russo- i religious. In any case tbe the question of the earn _or the saving of art. VoL61. 1914. __U the telescope can deteot* W hat may they not P b h fa u d only bt What a terrifio sacrifice to it In bed Alans a German Ballad to a company of Japanese war, and oonolnded with an appeal for > been to our advantage. The) Franoe still depends on L Italh. If we fallM to Fusiliers, “ Walt till we rat you In our barber’s pass on their Journey, what new systems, what door" so strongly urged for under suoh circumstances 1 I f ft I liberal di nations for the society’s Important work, sons and planets, mote brilliant, more wonderful, THOMAS BJnWHAM, 8t. Helena, Lute. was on guard was very wet . no cheek Germany In Fraooe, own Btnall island, shop in London.” The Fa lers wiped out the for us end other countries, with Its trained foreea ' and dispersed In German oomoany with thf bayonet, a private The Boyal Academy of Music has .just The Rev. A. J. F ryer said that the Bishop of than those we know ? These secrets are looked In I the minded, but took the matter aa of sport, Chichester had given him a mweage forJibem. their own lnoandesoent heart of hearts and will life of commerce as well as Sold everywhere In boxes, la n k and-Ftte" talks of the lemberabip. France, and the Fleet to remain at the shouting, “ You won't get i London again. opened for the new! session and It is pleasing to As Oowper says :— harbour ia whloh tho Gi Fleet Is so securely note that notwithstanding the general bad effeot Flist of all, the Bishop had said, make it quite yperish u, .I i when . — thete .—ir paU, path, - ever ... _ r his diatribe help mat' ... _ie and others ,, | - Lik e Sav) olear that the time of trouble Is the opportunity sun, at last leads them right Into the source l what other climes produce, -* \ , price 1/14 <00 Pill*) and 2/9 (108 pills) "will find It too mneh of a g thing.” Oh, dear 1 hiding, It woald take little e for German multl- of the' war upon all art matters, and muslo In “tes to the common use; tndea to be despatched fro the French coast to Private George H. Pa Royal Berks particular, the Aoademy reoelved a very large for self-saorifloe, and that self-sacrifice a t the light and beat and they are lost tor ever. j Poor Home Defence Corps 1 len he reaohea this expense of someone else Is not aelf-aaOTlfloe st all. R.G. to the call, momentous deolslon whatever will happen? I England. There Is only opi Kltohener, one Lloyd Regiment, write* aeoession of new students, and! to now as busy as i receives supplies from alL” George, one Carson, one id, bat If these “ The Arab one of my ipany to get shot was I usual Nevertheless, Its students and younger The wOr c most go on as usual, the Bishop bad Yours sinci fILARKE’S B 41 PILL8 oan be railed upon think I know, and It la this,—that the great oontinmd, and toe last thing to suffer , must be V. , majority, who are a good sporting orowd, will different thinkers and all ble men are to- the major in charge. nan offloer hailed him professors are recognising and fulfilling their Very Ioy.—Reginald: “ I onee prog d to ar day nnlted by Britain's d and Britain’s need, Id French. This ha ___ at night, and as oar duties to tbe nation, quite a large number of them missionary work abroad. He hoped they would GEQBGB E. QUIRK. ' heartily rejoice at being minus a grouser, beer told advice In mind. Some people were saying I girl to a ooneervatory.’' Peroy : what we of the email folk oan Strive by giving of officer advanced towards Ml he was deliberately having either volunteered for toe front or joined result?” Reginald: “'A lot of expensive plants Yours faithfully, the beet that eaeh one ot le of to help shot with a revolver, a'ans are llk,e j toe various forees which are being enrolled for that toe r oould not take their attention off the war. They must do so, else they woold become morbid. were nipped t>y frost I ” i should read “ Tom Cladpolx'i i X. Y. them to bring the war and Its miseries to as early savages; they kill every! ’, civilians and all.”. home defence, ».*one of the most amusing book* o ! il " - 1 • *6. Written in the Susi" ” * j fall BookeeDereand the__ Free I I I I v i <• -.a r ■ pK&4$y’v ' ? i | I Si, m .Lili * .*> , • - MsnflMMaMNMKNMr' a EABTBOPBNE • CHRONICLE, ffATUEDAY OOTGBEB 10, 1914 mERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS ft SALE- By Special Appointment Court Tailors to their Boyal Highnesses the rand Duke and Duckett of Baden. X YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), - 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE, B.&W. BENNETT Telephone 844. DEVONSHIRE PARK. A SALE EVERY MONDAY. Manager and Secretary E dgar A ll a n B ro w n , Goods can always be induded. Important Notice. Telephone: No. 9. Telegrams: “Concerts.” es’ Tailors, Special dates by arrangement. AN Clerical, Naval, Military and Lac These Sale Rooms are noted for the advantagqpns Disposal of Furniture, Antiques, WOrkB of Art, Old TO-DAY AX 3.30 ARID 8.13, China, Pictures, Plate. Jewels, Curios, Wines, Soulpture, 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne, Goins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Oar i : | ' I ] •* ,i riagee and Horses, Motor Cars, Bleydes, Boats, &o. IHE undermentioned DRAPERS have Best value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, T1 'CONCERTS BY THE ORCHESTRA. PROMENADE C08TUME8 AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. being largely attended by local and oountry buyers, decided to alter their Closing Time also Duyers from London, ^Brighton/ Lewes, Hastings, DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. SPECIAL NOXXCE. All Garments Hade on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. See. Owing to the New Orchestra Rehearsals there will be no Concert on Sunday Evening GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH, WHEN next, and the Floral Hall will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, DE8IRHD. NO EXPENSES, From Oct. 19th to Dec. 12th ... 6 o’clock. 188?. j Furniture Sales at Private Houses. RE-OPENING on WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 1)1 h, at Eight p.m., with a GRAND SHARK SALES AND PROPERTJ SALES. ,, Dec. llt h to Ja n . 31st ... 6.30 ,, VALUATIONS. R . FRANCIS Hfc SONS,) L t d ., HOUSE), AND ESTATE AGENCY.—Exclusive Lists ,, Feb. 1st to March 31st ... 6 ,, OPENING CONCERT ot Houses for Sale aud to Let. < BY THE NEWLY FORMED INSURANCES of every description effected. B O B B Y & CO„ L td . T H R EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS. Rents Collected and Property efficiently managed. DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA. B . BARBATT TERRY, F. A. I. EVENDENS, L td . Musical Director !_.. NORFOLK MEGONE. Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. (te Years' Local Experience). , MAISON FLORA, L td . V o c a l i s t ...... i ' ... MR. \V. J. SAMUELL, the Great Welsh Baritone. Brighton M IL L E R & FRA N K LIN . Show Rooms and 8tudio i 37, UPPKRTON BOAD, KASTBOURNK. PLUMMER RODDIS, LTd. m e h o e z a Il s TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD, D A IL Y, 11 to 1.30, 3 till 10. DESIGNS AMD ESTIMATES SUPPLIES, TELEPHONE 579. CINEMATOGRAPH. *d, and Inclusivp 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE, These Times do not apply to Messrs. Bobby's CINEM ATOGRAPH SHOOTING NOVELTY, In >&7 p u t Ot the COUNTRY, R . BABBAII TERRY, F .A il. Gent's and Boys' Shops. I N T H E PAVILION. LIFE TARGETS. Telephone No. 441. (!5 Years' Local Experience) Illustrated Catalogue Submitted Free. JOHN N IX JOHN N IX D A IL Y at 3 and 8 p m. ADM ISSION FR EE AND PO PULAR PRICES. Will Sell at his Rooms, as above, on MONDAY Learn to Shoot. Goldsmith NEXT, Oot. 12th, 1914, at Two o’clock, | Clarendon Speaking Pictures Silversmith 250 Lots of Useful MIXED BATHING From th e Q ueen’s H all, London, T e r m i n u s B o a d OUSE HOLD PU i I n I T and EFFECTS. AND ALL THE LATEST SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS W a t c h m a k e r W anted.—2 0 0 recruits E lectric, Seaw eed. V ap ou r, H ot and C old Fresh O n V iew To-day and Sale D ay. WAR PICTURES and Sea W ater B aths. Jeweller. FOR THE BIRTHS. A SALE EVERY MONDAY. 5th (TERRITORIAL) BATTALION OF THE JOHN N IX SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, at. Eight p.m., tJASSON.—October 5th, at 2, Station-parade, Eastbourne, G oods can alw ays bo included. ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. to Mr. and Mm G. Qasson—a son. ' WATtl.ANn.-OnID,“-UU ouilUtay,8unday, Out.Oct llll,4th,at Rt' oiSt.. VUIIUJohn’s.Heath- o* ucotu Men may E nlist for HOME or FOREIGN Ur. and Mrs. Percy Cave Harland—adaughtor. TeL 440. GRAND CONCERT v S e r v ic e . • * I ' BY CRST.—Oct 2, at Rathan, Newhaven.the wile E. MORRIS & SONS, ERRY’S AUOTIQN ROOMS AND ,e Parkhnret M.R, Q.M,, of a son. 6 6, SEASIDE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. T S A L E Y A R D . H eig h t, 5-ft. 3-in. Madame CLARA BUTT, Mr. KENNERLEY RUMFORD MARRIAGES. T here is a good dem and and good prices by A uction Chest, 34 inches. for useful Furniture. And the A u c t i o n e e r , R . A ge, 17 (for Foreign S ervice 19) to 35., J- ... A2V;D LONDON PARTY, LAMSBOTHAM—SCOTT,—Oct 5, at Holy Wnity, Ken- Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, B a r r a t t T e k R y , is prepared to g u aran tee th is byj pur- ainnton-norsc by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ihasing ou trigh t and paying cash dow n on view ing any ACCOM 1'AN 1LD BV Head Southwark, Assisted by the Rev. H. Coward (vicar of Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. foods for Sale. The Pay arid Allowances for Wife and the parish); Wilfrid Hubert Ramsbothain, of the West THE, DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA Yorkshire Regiment, second son of Mr. Herwald Rams- Children are precisely the same as for ’P h i botham, of CJrowborough Warren, to Phyllis Koper- Established 188p. - Kitchener's Army. ! (32 PERFORMERS). Onnon, elder daughter of the late-Mr. Philip Scott and H. C. MjjjsicAL Director NORFOLK MEGONE. Mrs. Scott of The Olen, Queenstown. CHARLES E. HORNE, F.A.I., Thore is no w aiting. R ecruits can at once join the ... UEAD—M0NTRR80R-—Oct. 3. at St. Martin’s Church, BOOKBINDER. MACHINE BULER, u c t io n e e r , v a l u e r , h o u s e : a g e n t B attalion in B arrack s. Dover, Archibald Hugh Read, 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd AND GAUGER, t h e e a s t b o u r n e ’ c h o r a l u n i o n . Royal Regiment son of Mr- Edward Brace Read, of A A pply at R ecru itin g O ffice, 114, T erm inus-road, E ast The Copse, Blsley, 8urrey, to Lena Joan, younger l A , 8TJ 8 A N f| RO LD, EASTBOURNE. l, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. b o u r n e . Conductor...... JAMES R DEAR daughter of the late Lieut-Col. Montresor, Royal BOUGHT. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. 0._ M . M U LLA LY, | Recruiting EVERT bnseex Rogt., and Mrs. 8. W. Montresor. BOOKS W . N. W ILLIS, O f f i c e r s . Madame Clara" B utt and Mr . K enn erley R umford are giving their share of the Appointed hy His Honour Jndge Martinean to Lavy Proceeds (after deducting expenses)' to various Relief Funds. Havel DEATHS. Distraints under the Amendment Act, 1838. Th e Devo nsh ire P ark Company CARPENTER.—Oot 4. at,18, S t Anne’s-crescent, Lewes BUSINESSES or EVERY DESCRIPTION roa DISPOSAL are giving the services of their Orchestra five of A COMPLE1 (suddenly), J. W. Carpenter, aged 87. FARNCOMBE & CO., L i m i t e d , charge ; and T h e E astbourne Choral U nion have volunteered their services. OLAY.—Onjn OctoberULiutKir 4/tu.9th, uiat i,4, Wllmi ” uini igiuii'iviiuLu,igton-terrace, xvc*oi/~East- TO BUILD ERS, PLUM BERS AND SANITARY RECRUITS STILL REQUIRED. S o l e A g e : bourne,Imum ii WinknRichard —1 Vincent /31anClay, Inilat> i OnntoinCaptain, QnofnrthSeaforth Highlanders, In his 81st year. EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING AT , | E N G I N E E R S , MITCHELL.—Oct 8th, 1914, at 19, Grand-parade, East , c MODERATE CHARGES. e j V ST. AN N E’S ROAD. EASTBO URN E, HOME COUNTIES DIVISIONAL R.E. bourne, Emily, wife of Richard Mitchell, eldest CHAS. K. HO’INE, F.AI., DEVONSHIRE PARK PIER THEATRE, GEOR H as been instru cted by M r. T hom as W iekens to S e l l b y R ecruits R equ ired for th e Second u b l i c u c t i o n EASTBOURNE. “ CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, P A , at th e W orkshops as above (w ithout aves reserve), on TH U R SD A Y; O c t o b e r 1 5 t h , 1914. com Company. M a n a g e r G. H . m encin g at T w o o'clook p.m . sh arp , th e w hole of the .THEATRE. 5 6 b , ...M urray K ing & Clark. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. Telephone 123. Established 1889. CJTOCK AND PLANT OF A PLUMBER Trades. C °rPS haS ° peniD gS t0 M en °f a11 | Sole Lessees and M anagers Workshop anf k 5 AND SANITARY ENGINEER. Last Tuo Performances of Cyril Harcourt's PROCTER ft ARNOLD, F o r fu rth er P articu lars see P osters, and for C atalogu es Engineer pay, in addition to ordinary pay. | Great Play, UCTIONEERS, V ALUERS and ESTATE apply to the A u c t i o n e e r , a t his O ffices, 1, T idesw ell- , ■ , I TO DAY (Saturday) at 2.30 and 8; L AGENTS, , road , Eastb ou rn e. - ' ' [ ' For full Particulars apply to : I . “ A Place in the Sun.” Bnildsi FRUIT, FLOWERS 0 C D epot Mr. Alban B. Limpus' London Company, 93, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, . ’(9 P - ' ‘ ’ i n c l u d i n g 8AN1T1 SUNDAY, October 11th, at 3 and 8. VEGETABLE? I akpdknipdkn P ark, and at 88, O______onduit-strebt, 6, DANSFIELD TERRACE, PEV EN SEY. ORDNANCE YARD, EVELYN ORMONDE and HENRY LUDLOW, ELKC l Pans (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastbourne. London, w . s- h e u s e f u l h o u s e h o l d f u r n i E astbourne. | in Im portant Engagem ent of M R Designs and Estlmatee Furnished. t u r e AN D EFFEC TS, com prising brass and Mmtgns emd . Honse-Huntere'Guide free on application. T Iron bedsteads, w ool m attresses, feather pillow s and “ The Land of Promise.” J A.M1BS W ELCH, bolsters, blan kets, ch am b er w are, m arb le-top w ash sfand, • T he Fam ou s A ctor, supported by IVSNDENS L td , AMPDEN PA R K . — To be Let, unfur w aln u t ch est of d raw ers, tables, ch airs, tw o satin w ood T H E Q U E E N ’S I - By W. Somerset Maugham. H nished, a compact DETACHED RESIDENCE, bedroom su ites, stair carp et, q u an tity of linoleum : iron From the D uke of Y ork ’s T heatre. London. M ISS M A RIA KIN G , Soprano. situate near station and park. Two reception rooms, fenders, piotures, bam boo hat and um brella' stand, four bedrooms, bath room, kitchen and scullery; out" “ W O R K f o r WOMEN ” FUND. M ISS BEA TR IC E M ERTO N , Contralto. houses; large garden. Rent, £45 per annum.. walnut overmantels, ditto dinjng room suite, iron and M R. KEN N ETH STERN E, Tenor.. brass fender, massive brassllreirons, lace curtains, hand President ... H er M ajesty the Q ueen. M O N D A Y . Oct. 12th, for Three N ights at 8, HAMPDEN P A R K .-A desirable DETACHED M ISS JESSIE BO W A TER , V iolinist, and HOUSE, containing two reception rooms, four bedrooms, some 5-ft. carved walnut sideboard, side tables, settees, Matinee on W ednesday at 2.30. STATION PARADE, slip mats, massive timepiece in.marble case, china, glass, Local Representative Committee: M ISS ELSIE RICH A RD S, Pianist. bath room, usual domestic offices; garden. Rent; £30 cutlery, paraffin hand lamps, saucepans and miscel and Company per annum. Presid ent, T he "M ayoress of Eastb ou rn e. M R. FRANK FENTON in the L atest laneous effects, which London Success, Seats ... | ... 2 s . t o 6 d . For farther particulars and orders to view apply to Messrs. EDGAR HORN & CHARTRES - H on. T reasu rer, M rs. Farn elL Seats dt 2s. and Is. 6d. m ay be reserved in advance Messrs. Procter and Arnold, as above. H on. Secretary, M iss A lice H udson. a t th e P ier G ates, or b y T el. 574. EASTBOURNE and DISTRICT. For ail avaikible Fur- Will Sell by Auction on THURSDAY, Oct. 22nd, “ Driven.” 1914. at Two o'clock precisely. C om m ittee: M rs. F . H . B row ne, M rs. B assett K erry, nished and Untarnished Residences, Boarding and B y E . Temple Thurston; AINB & Under Royal Patronage. __ Apartment Houses, Businesses, &c., apply to Messrs. May be Viewed Afternoon previous and Morning of M iss G atliff, L ady O ttley, M rs. O xley, M rs. S treat-. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, a t 3 Only. Sale. Catalogues may be obtained at the Auctioneers’ feild, M rs. F . S. W illiam s. From the H aym arket Theatre, London. Eat 1884. Tkl. 876. Procter and Arnold, as above. - Offices, 31, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne, and 6, South Side, A Band will Flay in the Bandstand. Clapham Common, S.W. -' l connection with the above and by the SPRINGETT, t o L E T . TH URSD AY, O c t o b e r 1 5 t h , for T hree N ights at 8. MONDAY, October 12th. Six Night* a t 8. BREAD i ■ „ desire of Her Majesty the Queen, a L ocal | SEAFORD, SUSSEX. Matinee on S atu rd ay a t 2.30. , Matinees W ednesday and Satu rd ay at 3. 3, CORNFIELD ROAD, TABLING for two horses. Large Coachhouse, F und has been Open ed by t h e Mayoress. Close to the Town and one mile from the Station. MR. LEONARD BOYNE JERRA RD G RAN T A LLEN presents his A ll-Star S suitable for Motor Garage. A most gratifying commencement has been I C om pany in' the " “World-Fam ’ld-Fai ous Farce, a n d mHE IMPORTANT and It E N G IN E made, £150 having been already sent to the | gADDLER TRUNK MAKER. Also three Living Rooms. SO, UppkrtoN - boad. X UNRESERVED SALE of 108 Large Framed IV ’ Heavy Milking Young SHORTHORN COWS, inclndii Central Fund. “ General John Regan.’’ EXPERT in Riding Saddled. Rent, £30 per annum, Inolusive. a large number just calved nr due to calve: THRE B y Arthur Law. U PROPRIETOR. Pure-bred SUSSEX and SHORTHORN BULLS, excel Further contributions will be gladly received | Seats ... ; ... 28. to 6d. Sifa Saddle and. Cross. Further particulars—Apply, Local Agents, or lent DAIRY UTENSILS, Milk Float, Refrigerator, by the Mayoress or by any of the Committee. , Seats a 2s. and Is. 6d. m ay be reserved in advance at OPEN CABS, GLAS8 oa CLOSED HEARSES. write, Owner, 17, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne. Railway Churns, Cow Chains, Milk Pails, &o., will be th e P ier G ates. SUPERIOR CARRIAGE and GIG HARNESS, held by \( . I A List of Subscribers can be seen outside I 10 Fears’ London Experience. the Town Hall, where there is also a Collecting MESSRS. A. BUBTENSHAW ft SON, MQND|AY, October 19i h , and daring the W eek. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GBEAT VARIETY. DOG COLLARS. | LEGGINGS. Box. h ip p o d r o m e ! At C h y n g t o n , S e a f o r d , on FRIDAY, 23r d Oc t o b e r , 18, FBVENSBY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 1914, by order of Messrs E. J. Gornnge and A. C. EASTBO M R. M A RCU S D R A PER and London Com pany in TRUNKS a n d T r u n k R e p a ir s . lUES.—A Choice Selection of GENUINE OLD Johnson, who are compelled to give up their respective Managing Director... L Sidney W. Wn iRNITURE, Glass, China. Sheffield Plate, OWN HALL, EASTBOURNE. “ The Blindness of Virtue.” ,, suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents, Dairies as their pastures have been taken by the War Manager ...... : Raymond rge Collection of Genuine Old Staffordshire Office for a Camp. 8X M E O N HART. Alfred Wright, 101 and ,103, South-street, East- Luncheoh, at Is. 6d. per head, will be provided at 12 W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, at Three p .m. MONDAY, Oct. 12th, and during the Week. B. CHATFIELD ft SON, xrarne. Noon, and the Sale will commence at Half-past Twelve A LECTURE ON Twice Nightly at 7 and 9, punctually. ; ’ j UNDERTAKER & COMPLETE FUNERAL G • i - , WEST END DAIRY, I “BRITAIN’S PART IN THE W AR,” JO E C O LLIN S presents his C om pany of C om edians in THE INDIAN TROOPS. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, i , B y A J. D AW SO N , F.R .C .I. t h e R e v u e of R e v u e s , “Can Y o u Beat Th is ?” i n c l u d Oowkeepers and Dairy Fanners, at HaJl8ham. (Telephone, No. 15.) Tickets m ay be obtained from M em bers of the Com - ing M r. Frank Bertram , M r. Shaun D esm ond, M iss m ittee, and from M essrs. H erm it A “ rso ~ n s*L * ' td’ !'T ” etri N ancy H anten, M iss E v a Ellis and M r. C harles Paton. When, a fortnight ago, Mr. Asquith, in his DELIVER HIGH-CLASS DAIRY PRODUCE H U DSO N ’S m inus7road , anda M essrs. C liffsT G ildredge-road. 'F iv e ! A ^ro u p e of 16 English D ancers. London B eautyC h orus. nowfamous speecnatDublin; revealed the land FRIDAY, October 23rd, at 12.30. H undred Freeree Seats. O ne H undred Shillm g Seats. M ale V oice O ctette. Scene L H ygenic V illage. Scene 2, Three Times Daily to all parts of Eastbourne. OUBEHOLD REMOVALS. ______-• ______I The R oad to U tah. Scene 3, The M orm ons C ham bers. ing of the Indian army at Marseilles, we heard As it Is necessary to know from whenoe the milk supply RELIABLE, EFFICIENT. Bhtlmatee Free. P, J.’TOLMAN’ ft OO. I Scene 4, C orridor of th e sam e. S cen e 5, B ath in g S tation , for the first time that the great feat of shepherd 6 derived we invito Patrons to inspect onr Farms. [ ASTBOURNE CHORAL SOCIETY. . Salt Lake City. ScpneWBythePier. RTI8TIC WREATHS, OROSSE8, HARPS, and Dairies. Have been instructed to Sell bv Auction, Without E ing the armada of transports had been safely Reserve, a Jobmaster’s Stock, comprising the PPatron: atro n : HisH is GraceG race the DukeD uke of Devonshire.D evonshire. I ^ H E H ippodrome Bioscope. accomblished. We knew that and nothing L HEART8. ANCHORS, LYRES, 8PRAY8, . | HUDSON’S ' : ‘ R A D F O R D and R U SSELL in an A rtistic V deal and Farm Spotst Dairies: HORSES, the Carriages, Harness, R E H E A R SA L S on TH U R SD A Y S a t 8.15, more, 1 ’or yet another week was to elapse before WEDDING BOUQUETS, BUTTONHOLES. Sea. Hampden Park. Idd-terrace and URNITUBE DEPOSITORIES. M usical Entertainm ent. IBB HaFMT AMD BMSX. INSPMOTIOM INYITMD. at St. L eonards R oad Studios. SID C R O SSLEY, the Long Com ic. the newspapers were allowed to publish the From J. 0. HASTINGS, Telephone 463. \wrch-st,rut. W orks Chosen— “ The D ream of G erontius” (Elgar). 1 From the London A lham bra and Coliseum , FR A N K glowiilg accounts of the disembarkation, which 10, Pevensey-ro&d, E lijah ” (annual perform ance) (Mendelssohn). " T h e SY LV O , the Q uaint C om edy Juggler. sent a thrill of hope and gratification not H U D SO N ’S M essiah ” (ann ual perform ance) (Handel), | All Soldier* and Sailors in U niform will be adm itted 1b, Compton-etreet. HOTCHKISS ft SON. iANCls* J. Foote, A.R.A.M. a t H alf(P rice. rough the Empire, but through every Tele. 500 and 708. !E AN PASSENGER OFFICES can be obtained at the Rehearsals. TCNGINSBR8, MILLWRIGHTS, Ticket* issued for all Lines at Loweet Bate*. Note the Prices: Reserved: Boxes, 12s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. country which is with us in the field or not £ j PATTERN MAKERS, T Is. 6d. (reserved , 2s.); P it against us in the mighty struggle against lASTBOtJRNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Grand d o o r s , BLACKSMITHS ’ AND BOILER MAKERS, (Season 1914-15). . ______U p p e r militarism. Once more we must turn our eyes, And Repairers of all kinds of Machinery such as C U P PL IE 8 Patron: His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. C i rcle, 3d. (early d oors, 4d .). (T elep h on e N o. 336. howe\|er, in thankfulness to that silent iron GRAVEL, Conductor: Francis J. Foote, AR. AM. Steam, Gat ft Water Engines, Hydraulic Lifts, Ac. O BEi ring of British ships which has made the REHEARSALS for New Season commence on FRIDAY, transf 3r of we know not how many thousands v in Truck Loads to amt Rail Station, Bstablmbid MSt Oot. 16th. at 8.15, at St. Leonards Road Studios. ASHFORD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. . . ”| V ~ . u. • • -I ■ j New Members can join at any time, both Professionals of the! Empire’s choicest soldiers to the scene Engineering Works at Rear. A OPeta and Depositories i .[■ (,-p MR. JOHN 0. TOWNER, I, nd Amateurs. _A11 particulars of the Society can be Gj-ALLERY EA8TB0UBNE of battle possible. While the “ Emden” was A GENT for all the PRINCIPAL PRIVATE obtained of the Hon_____ Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. sinking a few unarmed merchant ships in the in a great caus LONDON, BRIGHTON, PARIS, BRUSBBLS, RESIDENCES. Miss Beatrice W illiams, o/o St. Leonards-road Studios. acclaimed the 1 AMD Miss Maud Angell, Calside, Carlisle-road. Bay cf Bengal, and those other harriers of YOU IL (Illustrated). Prioe Fire Shillings, poet free. To bb Sold, Lkt (Furnished or Unfurnished). The Drawing Room Kinema. T hat they will J THE ARCADE, GROVE ROAD, EASTBOURNE Britisi l commerce were lurking hid in the ports AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT, in France, or| QUM P8ES OF OUE ANCESTORS IN HEAP EXCURSION TO LONDON, DAILY 2 46 TO 10.30. DAILY 2.45 TO 10.30. left op en to them, this great fleet and convoy . M 8 n r Bros and VALUES. took t tie high seas. And so well kept was the fight may send October 12th. U SUSSEX. THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, MONDAY, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Oct. 10th: secret that we did not know Whether it had o if the receptiol CONTAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY - EASTBOURNE. * [ ] i I ■ . f passed through the Suez Canal or doubled the a faithful mdel Valuations made for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer of From Farts. ALL THE LATEST INCIDENTS FROM THE SEAT Cape of Good Hope. But, apart from the the opinion o| ivement THE PELHAM FAMILY. Businesses, &c. ■ , OF -WAR. magnitude of the achievement, the advent of admitted in Auction Sales Conducted In Town and Country. stream of Bril As well as Articles on the Sussex Martyrs; The Eastbourne...... “ End' of Robespierre.” the I imperial Arm y in Europe has a signifi Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited Hampden Park. cance entirely its own and one which should upon the wes Quakers; The Hermits rWltoheraft; “ Gleanings „ Telephone No. 78. "P o io h to Polegate ...... “E ajah’sl Tiara ” not be lost upon the enemy. When" the our new arm| Colonial Comi ESTABUIHD 187). Returning from Victoria 8.25 p.m„ Clapham Junction BEAUTIES OF SPANISH SIERRAS. Japanese, faithful to their treaty obligations, broke in upon the war to drive the Germans against the wd at dry details so dear totfie iAKDEN & CO., WHEN THE MISSUS IS AWAY.” ' confidence in t| a, The book Is well printed ' AUCTIONEERS. >J|_ from the Far East, Berlin rose as one man to EASTBOURNE. m contest justifiiT itions.’VZJopd’a Nexus, j ASTING8 MUSICAL FESTIVAL. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, denounce the introduction of Asiatic races into matlon of a work which no HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. the arena, regardless of their Government’s Oct. llth, lith, Hth. ge, since It has obtained the SURVEYORS. VALUERS. breach of faith with the Mikado. Germany, RINCESS ALfCE MEMORIAL Sussex Advertiser. indeed, seems to have been possessed with the X HOSPITAL. ' Igagt <5 Insurance Brokers. Monthly Property Register “ Chelsea 7750.” NEW ORCH Irleya ana Sir Jonn Hawk* Offices . .. - 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. idea that She had to deal with only the United A FULLY - TRAINED MASSEUSE is required lelleys."—florper’s Monthly Sensational Drama, Kingdom as the ally of France and Russia; temporarily at the above HospitaL ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 3rd. Applications Should be aocomj r a statement of Prices: 6d., Is., Is. 6d. Telephone 1107. and even from that estimate of our strength place of tiaining, with certifical not more than Syllabus already issued remains in fort Ireland was excluded, so utterly had the ARRANGEMEN two testimonials. Kastboume ChronicIs German diplomats and theiiv swarm of paid . I The applicant should state the terms of remuneration East Sussex News JOHN LOCKED,} Hon’ ®ecs’ _ * j *- J “ ‘‘’“‘"“preted the expected, and address her application not later than SEASIDE, The orchestra j F estival Of fic e : _L character of the Irish people. Thetie Indian WEDNESDAY, October lftra, to the Hon. Secretaries, Hastings Independent VOTIONEERS and VALUERS, HOUSE,.. •1 EASTBOURNE. ment wjth the '. East Grlnetead Observer f> 47, HAVELOCK ROAD, HASTINGS. ”Empii-e ' was elso ’ considered ” 1 by these prophets to theTWT ancient.1. I . T inhabitants TttTT I".1. W f ■ VOof 8ussex.M—Dai —W1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 7.0 and 9.0. a negligibletgjligible quantity, notnot; because it wag Company under Sussex and Surrey Courier 110, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE destitute of military resources—the Crown winter months, | * new series of hi« ‘Glimpses’ (Adjoining the Boodan up County Bank). Booth Eastern District, Croydon Horsham Times 1 rPrince • r had...... visited...... India...... a short time previous Norfolk Megone raring, at a very email ooet, an amount ot Valuations far Probate, Transfer and other purposes. to the war, and no doubt reported upon the director, has bel * 25th September, 1914. publidi ironghont the important dietrlot of East PROPERTIES FOB BALE. L ive Fisa. l iv e fish, Imper ial troops there— but because it was past in securing I with ma^^eiwubjplaces^6 ties?pages?1 among the most Influential Inhabitants. FURNISHED ato UNFURNISHED RESIDENCES. possessing fully | OST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS imagii led to be a hot-bed of sedition, prepared duty was renae P ------led by any Other Local Medium. to1 'bre ik into open mutiny from the Himalayas FABNOOMBE ft 00., Limited, Printers, & MESSRS. LLOYDS For Live Fish you must visit GODDARD’S. Fish owing la the —NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to th direct from the Boats at Hastings, just out of the Sea to Cap e Cormorin on the occasion of a European musicians shout! Provisions of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1911, that HI Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead. UCTIONEERS, VALUERS AMD into the Shop. war iiii volving British co-operation. Incident- that is, who arel Majesty’s Postmaster General, having obtained th AGENTS, consent in that behalf of the body having the contrc A ll kinds of Fish are much Cheaper. tie same blundering misconceptions had ment and whoj of the Public Road described below, (ntends to place 6, GILDREDGE- me - th_a.1.Tk.Ji_____L ROAD, EASTBOI t - made of the Colonial Commonwealths; it orohestra and P i 'l l MO ROUS WORKS WRITT 15,000 00PIBS WEEKLY, (Boad Facing the Bailway Station). L iv e Soles , ...... from Is. & . may pe for .the reason that no German can three days will I Which msani that these announoementa are the aotlve come P laice ’.„ L ... „ 6d. „ possibly understand the methods of freedom Although PURE SUSSEX DOGGEREL. seen by about i) and tolerance which cement the overseas Cod ...... 1...... 6d. „ evening next TEN TIMES AS MANY RF.ATVFRS R. W.' H. HAMBLYN, dominions of King George to the Mother programme con Surrey Fowl* from 2/9 each. Country. All these miserable hypotheses, popular and p OUSE AGENT, BUILDING SU1 tried by the fiery test of war, they have seen should lank noq AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ,t Young English Pheasants from Is. 6d each. EW A N D ELEGANT EDITIONS, [ crumble away one after the other; but in no brightness and 8, ET.MR BUILDINGS, SEASIDE i Therefore if you want Live Fish at Reasonable Prices who has enter EASTBOURNE. Telephone 89G unit of the Empire has the German attempt OYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, you must go to against Western civilisation excited such preliminaries ve| iLADPOLE’S Ir. H.. having had over 87 years’ local a cordial greet!] A l l . York Gate, Maryiebone-road, London, N.W. furious and enthusiastic opposition as—where more dignified Instituted lest. Incorporated by Royal Charter 18S0. GODDAKD & CO., it was least anticipated—in India. This is not, dlreotor. The v| URNBY TO T UNNUN IN1CLE”' PRINTING WORKS, THE METROPOLITAN EXAMINATION Telephone however, the first visit of Indian troops to Samuel (the We OF Musical Composers, Performers & Teachers. 20, South Street, Eastbourne. Euroje. Once before in our recent history, at biff reputation. Successful CandldAes are created Licentiates of the eonmend it to the notice «rf all who with a crisis when we might have been involved to In view ot tbel Bnyal Academy ot Music, and have the sole right of 1URNE help Turkey, the declared unfriend of to-day, an oooaelon, t h | appending the letters L.R.A.M. to their naihea. The GENERAL PRINTING Company have I ^ - ' ns areheld during the Summer and Christmas P I C T U B E T H SA T B E , S e a s id e . again it the Power which is now our staunchest Last Day for.Entry for the CHRISTMAS ally, {.daring English Statesman decreed the-* of the Corporatll 7 Twice i Tightly. Q of th t Aavertlq EXAMINATION, 31st October, 1914. Matinees' J Iaily at a «7 transjiort of Indians to Malta. Disraeli’s coup Syllabus, Entry Form and all farther information may' To-Day (Satm day), Oct. loth. was certainly not Without effect; but, happily, e obtained on application to Honorary Local Repre- LEO THE COMPANION WORK, Inhabitants gen] Bntatlve, or toF.W . Renaut, Secretary. QB3ST A MENTAL T^EES 0OKB. 0 O K K . i t e .” Drama. &c. because of it or after it, the immediate danger in Order that y) and all Next Week. of British entanglements in the near East befitting “ send'] L ADPOLE’S MAKES THE HOTTEST FIRE. disappeared. In Asia—in China, for example— The post of def p H B ASSOCIATED BOARD B.A.M. and B.O.M. FARNOOXBB A OO., Ltd., | Expensive Engagement of the NEVER BLOCKS THE KITCHENER FLUES. the forbears of the legions landed at Marseilles it the duty of i X For Local Examinations in Music. j y - B R B I O U BOYAL BOHEMIAN PLAYEB8 on the Grand-i Patron: Hu Muimr the Kna. MIXED WITH L LITTLE COAL HAKES SPLENDID have stood staunchly side by side with British “CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, In their well-known forces in many a campaign. In the earlier days Giacomo, a well Eastbourne Centre. Fruit Trees and Hardy Flowers, A'-';'-.' . mi. . I l f l j . , . : eelSii v..; w Z J - U 'Pr’.f! i !l ; ■ ;•: -r-' ■-I *.-| • *• i . ! - ' ’ I *-• f EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATtJRDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. r > n o * Mark: VJKTO. ‘B r it a in ’s P ar* in the Wa r .”—Under this Socal £Uto0. title a lecture will be given at tbe Town Hall on - h W71STO ELASTIC STOCK \ A i ; ,!K ,K 1 jLii.jtgj; ■A(is EASTBOUKNE CHRONICLE, SATUBDAT, OCTOBER 10, 1914. Performances are at 3, ROYAL HIPPODROME. morning exhibition for "children Saturday H A IL S H A M RURAL D IS T R IC T THE RECENT BILLETING O F mornings. I GALLERY KINEMA ' ' ! ! COUNCIL. T R O O P S IN LEWES. “ ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. Any performance which ha. a mystifying The outstanding feature of the good all-round Following concuwts of excellent quality and element invariably appeals to an audience which rogramme at the Gallery Kinema at the loves to conjecture or supply its own idea as to of this week was “ The Black Ohan- G A BONIER STSTREET SCHOOLS. M at Mint'd irom ihe Naval Prison. M r To ensure ad fiiffh musical interest during tbq week end, enjoy Names and i| able performances have bean jciven daily during how a particular trick is accomplished. The ___ ir," an exciting story of political intrigue. the week in the Floral Hall, the evening appear It was in several parts arid comprised a series of the Puhll-hinl remarkable exhibition by Val A. Walker at the thrilling incidents which maintained the keen the l.ini-aiic I ances of the orchestra securing, of course, the Hippodrome this week has led to much specula Mr. A. Lem m on presided at th e fortnightly EASTBOURNE BUTCHER COMMITTED interest of the audience throughout. “ His Secret meeting of the Hailsham Rural District Council, is matin for in^ larger audiences. tive interest on the part of thoee who have Work ” was another drama of smuggling days, FOR T R IA L. There Will be the customary papular conoert to- which took place at the Board Room of the Work- M r This li-t is witnessed eso&pes from confined positions under while the oomic element was admirably repre Residents. niglt, but nano will take place on Sunday, apparently impossible conditions. The manner sented by “ An Alarming Affair.” house on Wednesday. Other members present Monday,and Tuesday, owing to the rehearsals of in which ne extricates himself from a miniature were Messrs. Herbert Curteis, E. Vine, W. H. B. At Lewes Police Court, before Mr. Harry the enlarged and reconstructed orchestra 1 To-day the etar film is “ The Rajah’s Tiara.” shiphs prison oell which is scarcely large enough xneThe uouniesiCountess of Renton possesses a magnifloent ,| Bridges, J. Erifey, Caleb iDiplock, J. F. Renwick, Scarlett (in the chair) and Dt . W. F. Crosskey, The programme for to-night’s concert includes to hold him is only excelled by his thrilling tiara, the gift of an Indian prince, and, when she J. Burgess, Gi Giles, G. W. Headman, M. K. on Thursday morning William Henry Carey, Berkeley.—Paptl the foltowmgSooes: March, “Farewell of the escape from a model submarine, which is placed Mrs. is a guest in Sir Godfrey Searle’s house, Arnold, | Holman, P. Goring, H. Wooller, J. F. Leigh butcher, of Susans-roari, Eastbourne, was charged, You. and ] Gladiators; ” overture, “ Mignon; grand fantasia, in a tank of waiter and completely submerged. the chief of the “ Gang of-the Poinjtinp' Finger.” Clare, JI Saunders, S. R.: Burgess, C. Walker, H. Op a u e .l “ Patriotic Memories” (first performance): bar The audience, of course, is not alloyed to see on remand, with stealing 140-lbs. of beef, the Hardy. Miss Wl makes an attempt to. Meal it. He is, however, R. Edwards! arid J. J. White, with the Clerk (Mr. 9.—Mrs. Borrowe r carolle, “ The Tales of Hoffman; ” vslse, “Nights how these mystifying feats are performed, hut forestalled by an amateur who is no ‘ E. Catt). I, property of -Messrs. Upton, Ltd,, at Lewee, on dasRT.- Mi« \\ il| ot Gladness; ” selection, “ The Gondoliers; they are able to see Mr. Walker enter the Godfrey himself, who is hard up. ; A N o tice R e t u r n e d . September 30th. 1L—Mrs. Wiluinso xylophone solo, Mr. John Massey (his last appear- receptacles, which are then securely locked' by the celebrated detective Creston ap Notice having been served, on the Managers of Mr. E. Bedford, of Newhaven and Lewes, Bidastuind — vlr.l this season);); grand mmedley of the papular members of the assembly. The escape from the scene and locates the hiding ph appeared for the prosecution, and Air. C. W. POBTBKATIl.-Mr. f —I years, - “ MelodicMeiuuiuusLious Memories: submarine is evidently the more difficult task of the Gardner Street Schopls to carry out certain Boston ti i l l ■V V i-riV' EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. 1 BILLETING OP CAVENDISH PLAGE. There was a number of beautiful floral tributes, 1 fi.—Mrs. Woodrolfe. Miss Woodrolfe. Miss Hoison. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. J. V. ! the Inscriptions being as follows :f- Y1W.C.A. SALE OF WORK. DR. JOHN HUNTER AT BRIGHTON ART GALLERIES. L E W E S . I cable Visitors r a t Miss Bason I With love, from his sorrowing widow, family and 18. —Miss Baker. Mias Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton CARPENTER. I MariaT. EASTBOURNE. a y To ensure accuracy Visitors are invited to send Smith With sincere sympathy and kindly remembrance, from The annual sale of Woik towards removing the AUTUMN E X ^ 1 B1T1GN. 19. -Mr. and Mrs. Pell I |! ..»/•. ,j i Mr. and Mrs. 8. Roberts and Miss; Matthews (21, St. debt on the “ Welcome" branoh home of the the Naval irison. Names and Corrections, dearly written, either of 2L - Mrs. Rbokledgo. Mrs. Rlohard-on. Mrs. Musta Anne’s-crescent). the Publishing Offices, South-street. or at either or ] Miss Musse ‘ A RESPECTED LEWES SCHOOLMASTER With sincore sympathy, from Mbs. Beaty and Mr. ! Young Women’s Christian Association In East It require a strong pieacner to draw a congrega the Libraries or Prlnolpal Newsagents. No charge i 23.—Miss Uoborne j Walton (White Hart Hotel). bourne was held (by permission) at Belclare, tion at four trclock on a bright afternoon in East Tho walls of the three" upper rooms at the OHER COMMITTED With sincere sympathy, from the members of the Brighton Public Art fi.allt'rn.s are now occupied is made t<# insertion. (For the letter/read family.) j VICTORIA PLACE. A well-known and highly respected resident of i “ Coronation ” Lodge, Ancient Ordor Of Druids. Burlington place, this Wednesday and Thursday. bourne, but >1 jo fame o) Dr. ilnntor had evidently i t r i a l . ■ v ; 1 • reaohed tals (own, and on Wednesday afternoon by. an excellent and judiciously arranged collec W This li«t U not intended to indude permanent 16.—MT. and Mrs Osborne, f. Mr. and Mrs. Tilling Lewea and one who exercised a. fair-reaching I With deepest sympathy, from a few Castlegate old As announced last week, about 000 visitors, who Resident*. ! boys stationed at South Front Barracks, Dover (wreath were ooming and for whom aooommodatton had there was a large congregation in South-street I tion of modern pictures, which townspeople and. HARTINOTON PLACE. Influence for good on the lives of many of the | of red, white and blue flowers). , visitors, should certainly take an early opportunity nmMHaM MaNaiON.—Miss Kelsey. MlsS Vlney In remembrance, from Mr. and Mrs. Bleach and Norah. been provided or engaged, were prevented from Church to listen to the eloquent Scottish preachtr j before Mr. Barry younger generation of Lewes residents, passed I With sincere sympathy, from tlje Lewes Musical doing, so, .and no release from the rents being of inspecting. Most of the work that is shown is Dfe W. F. Crosskey, ROYAL 4>ARADR. Vernon Bouse.—Mrs. Douglas Bailey’s t He was trainejl at Springhlll College—now Mahs- I B U O U T.-C apt and> Mrs. Beard. Mdnm. and Millie. Norland Hotku—Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Shade. Miss away very suddenly at Lewes on Sunday afternoon I Fraternity. ! j obtained the association had experienced a serious by British artists, and is both of high artistic Pilliam Henry Carey, Marjorie Shade. Mr. and Mia Duuoan MouL Mrs. I With affectionate reinombrance, from a fow old boys. loss of Income. - , - field College, Oxford—and at the outset was ma. ked j Yon. Mrs. and Miss Stephens Mr. Weeden In the person of Mr. Joseph William Carpenter, of With kind remembrance and Bincqre sympathy, from out as a coming great preaeher. His pastorates at ] merit and well-varied: character. In the first , Eastbourne, was charged, O s s n a Vr»vr — H-i. ttogem. Mu. ue.ry. Mbs and Miss Prouk Mr. S'. Shaw. Mr. Reader.' Miss 18, St. Anne’a-cresoent. For a period Of nearly 35 ' Mrs. Calway and George. The Rev. R S. Woodward opened the sale on Hardy. Mias Whltlngham Gray. Mr. and Mrs. George Rayner. Mr, an ■ •- ' 1 I ’ £% A « /;■ ; r|S|| : V - r i H b . /• -,» * V - la L i ‘ ■ ■ ; : \\ *. •. F : '.f/eii ' •• ' ' V • ; , k.:. ' bTA i -f. • ; s -r i* . . ’ •• - rtF ' t'G,' • :.V-t * ' ’-•] v‘ ' A \ : • \R -Vya-' ’- V7F '. '*x -rc.’S x, Fri V- •' ; ... • A' j i - f W f f W ' T" ■ ■ --■ [■ ■ I.- f • V EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1914. ATHLETIC NOTES. GERMAN WAITER CHARG S P E C IA L p r e p a i d r a t e s . S£S? (By S pectator.) Expulsion Order Contravened. EX C LU SIV E S PBCI a l t t i e s ’ WANTS OF ALL KINDS, MAYNARD PI I t la a difficult matter just now to write upon ARTICLES FOR SALE, N W B S T l FOB ¥ “ AN INCORRIGIBLE ROGUE.*’ L e s s any other subjeot than the war. It le the ohlef I SERVANTS WANTED o r SITUATIONS REQUIRED, LIMITED ’Phone 771 FOR LOWEST PO^ " “ “ f c I ..A .J M w a j j a . * , , U , HOUSES or APARTMENTS TQ LET, I m m e d i a t e W e a r . thoughts. It pervades the atmosphere and dwarfs I the Usyor (Councillor O W. Bolton) and other the ordinary events of our national life intd mere Magistrates, William Kohl man, late of Are Advertised In the Whole of -V- __ „ ___ . __ ... . East Wm. Bi Inslgnifloance, bourne, a native of Brannabacb, Wurtemburg, a REMOVALS Farncombe & Co.’s (Ltd.) S usspx Newspapers waiter, was charged with that he being an alien Goldsmith* i But there Is one thing that even the war, with in whose oase on expulsion order had been made At One Charge, viz: We are now prepared with'a full range of our well- aU ice terrors, does not appear to be able to kill, by one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of E aatbournl known Tailor-made Specialities — Costumes, Coats, and that la the Briton'slove of sport. And perhaps State on June flObh, 1910r was unlawfully found at 1 I nsertion...... One Shilling, not over 20 Words AND It is just as well chat it should be so. I know that Eastbourne In oontraventlon of the said order. 3 I nsertions...... Two S hillings and Sixpence 6, Sussex Gardens,Ka& /£ W(facing STORAGE. Wraps, &c., raH of which are English made. there are people who condemn games of any and The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham) 7 Insertions....,...... F ive Shillings every kina in these perilously anxious times, but said that on Nov. 3rd, 1910,. the prisoner was Hour* 9 till 9; Sat*. 9 till 0. Later by Appointment The disturbance pf trade caused by the War has ao long as sportsmen In their thousands are at the convicted of being a rogue and vagabond, while on Longer Advertisements at Proportionate Rates. Front doing their share in the defenoe of King and Sept,28;h, 1911, he was again In England, and was I f Booked the Usual Rates will be Charged. N o . 3 ,0 8 4 made no difference to the Variety in this Depart country I fall to see the necessity of the total sentenced to six months’ hard labour. He was CONSULTATIONS FREE. abolition of reoreatlon of this nature for the now liable to be dealt with at the Quarter Sessions. AU such Announcements appear in the following papers: Goods Warehoused in Separate ment, either with Gowns, Blouses, or Furs. thousands Of people necessarily left behind. Detective-Sergt. Wells stated tnat on Oot. 9tb, • • • 1913, he was present In Court when the prisoner Eastbourne Chronicle. Lock-up Compartments. We have adapted the prices of our productions to East Sussex News. I suppose the ohlef argument against football at was brought up and obarged with stealing over- SCHOOL ooats. About 7.16 a.m. that morning he saw the Hastings Independent. the desires of our Customers to economize. the present time Ufa not so much against the,| lit' FI prisoner at Lewes 'GaoL He oharged him with East Grirtstead Observer, game itself, but In the fact that the thousands this offence, and prisoner replied, “ I thought my Finest Fireproof Warehouses Shorthand, Typewi| We are also making special prices for all orders who witness It every Saturday afternoon should he expulsion order was taken Into consideration when Sussex and Surrey Courier, tog. Geography,; serving In the ranks of our “ contemptible little I was sentenced last year.” Witness told him that Horsham Times, . i in Eastbourne. placed'in'our Workrooms! Army. ' Well, so they ought to be—or the majority CERTIFICATED | of them at ill events—hut It Is extremely doubtful the warrant related to the expulsion order of Thereby securing, at a very small cost, an amount of | whether footb&ll is the reason-that they are not. June 20th, 1910. publicity throughout the important district of Day and Evenin P.C. Stacey; of the Metropolitan Polloe Force, among I JBisceHaneous. Smart and Up-to-date Vans. . . • . . • ■ I f ;*J| gave evidence as to the prisoner being oharged at inhabittants. I t Is quits characteristic of our Tommies! to read Bow-street Polloe Court on November 3rd< 1910. UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER LOCAL MEDIUM. -i AYS. REWARD.—LADY'S WRIST WATCH dropped ILL SII of them playing football In the Intervals of the With not complying with the order and sentenced JL\y at church time on Sunday evening; close to All Experienced and Careful Men H greet battle now lnwprogress on the other side of to three months’ hard labour. He also produced a | Saints',—Finder please take to Police Office, Eastbourne. i Prepar| Orders should be sent direct to F arncombe & Co.’s (Ltd.) | the Channel. In one case the men were actually oopy of the expulsion order, which required the HINT. — CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We MR.W. H.JONB M aison F lora In the firing line, but taking advantage of a pro Head Offices, or left with Authorised Agents, only Employed. prisoner to leave the United Kingdom within 14 Prepaid at the above Low Kates. give high prloee for good class things, and bny Emmanuel Coll eg | longed lull in the fighting, they left their treuebes days of the date given and thereafter to remain everything In any condition to send abroad. Ladles under 15 to be pn and started a footer match. The game was pro outside of the Kingdom. Bents’, Children's, and Underwear; Boots, Shoes and R.N.C., Osborne. . EASTBOURNE LTD.,: ceeding merrily, and the men. were juat warming The Publishers guarantee a combined Sale exceeding Household Linen, Blankets, C urtains; also Officers ESTIMATES , FREE. Bpeolal arrangen The Mayor: This proaeontlon might have been Uniforms, Old Gold and Silverw» and Artificial MUVMSI Teeth.A COiilii Wevv c Victors. acres ( to their work, when a big German 6-in. gun began brought a year ago, but was deferred until a year pay carriage and send P.O. fby------next' -----post. Quite~ ' private. to drop shells on the field, and the releree waa had passed since the theft of the overcoats ? 1 5 , 0 0 0 COPIES WEEKLY. Also SERVANTS' REGIS RY OFFICE, and permanent compelled to blow hl's whistle and finish off the The Chief Constable (Major Teale): Yes, atr. letter address forwarded by arrangement.^I$)cock 200 APPLY O B O R Which means that all these Announcements and 2Qi, Queen's-road, Hastings. Sussex. [Copyright-1 R UP* NEAR THE TOWN HALL; game early. That must have been an exciting Prisoner: I think It '1b not right to oharge me are seen by about matoh. again. I [. j ■ -! LL HINDS CAST-0F¥ CLOTHING, Boots, House- Principals j 1 , • ; » * ! ' l-:,| The Mayor: We aresatlafledyou were convloted TEN TIMES AS MANY READERS. hold Linen, Sc.. BOUGHT for cash ; appointments ,.M There will be football on the Saffrons nrxt In 1910 for a breach of the order. W enowfindyou -Mrs. Hart, 5, Station-street, Lewes. G. E MAYNARD, Ltd., Priv Saturday, Ootober 17th, when Eastbourne will guilty of being an Incorrigible rogue and vagabond A RTiST lexhibitor R.D.S.) WISHES to HEAR of larg a Premises wll play a game against the 9th Battalion of the Royal and oommtt you until the next Quarter Sessions A PRIVATE LESSONS or CLASS TEACHING • Physical Laboratoi Town Hall, Eastbourne, Sanitary Offloee, Sussex Regiment. The latter team will consist with hard laboor, when you will be dealt with by Vater - Colour, Painting, i Design and Crafts. — Car. Preparation fori July 31st, 1914. ^erbattts Assistants SSantei) Richardson. 12. Onslow Studios, Chelsea. Complete House Furnishers, Mr. Henry BROWN’S COTTAGES. of Eastbourne players who are now stationed with that Court. Fees] Mr. Henry Brown, their regiment at Cooden. The kfek-off Is at 3 30, r t i f i c i a l (but natu, I looking) TEETH FITTED 37, Ckvendish-plaoe, Eastbourne. and as the proceeds are to be devoted to the local LL CLASSES OF SERVANTS SUITED with good by modernv and . palnle L.s pot-hods ; repairs ; misfits A LLsSituations at Uontral Registry, 182, High-street, A absolutely painless extractions ; advioe Greystone Buildings, T. GEORG 1 THE OWNER COMPLAINS. OP UNJUST Re D rainage, Nos. 67 to 109, L onqstonb-roa d, War Funds, It Is hoped and. expected that the | Lewes.-is.—Cooks, Parlourmaids, Housemaids and Generals free; moderate oharges. - E. H. Richards, Ltd., a E ast. , x match will reoelve large and influential patronage. HOME AND LOCAL POLITICS. I disengaged. ______S' TREATMENT. , II' ffiusex-^udens, Eastbourne. Hours.9—7; Saturday,9I 4. Dear Sir,—The levels of the drainage at the * | I- \ ■ . p p r e n t i c e s .—w a n t e d , y o u n g l a d ie s for Eastbourne. FOR BOYS IK I t 1 rear of these premises have been taken by the The boys at Cooden, by the way, are fit and well, | Drapery.—Apply, H. Clement Pace, Crawley.] The Subjects of I To t h e E d it o r . A I'-NTA-D SURGERY ! (oldest established), where Surveyor’s Department from No. 109 to the outlet and are all thriving enormously on bard work and S COOK - GENER ALS, £22, £21; Cooks, £24, £28; Teeth are extracted - painlessly, and Artificial all Publlo SeooncU EXPLANATORY LETTERS. into the sewer in Duke-street. It is found tl rat open air exercise. I saw George Selmes, East S ir : It seems to me that, amid all the duties and A Housemaids, £18, £22; Houseparlourmaids, £18, JE>PlatMates jnade and repaired! at half usual cost.—Routly attention Is paid the difference in level for the whole length of bourne's right half, on Saturday last, when he was excitements which we have to face connected with £20, £21; W aiter; Odd Man; Kitchen Porter.—Oxford and Son, 65, Susans-road. Eastbourne. languages. approximately 380 feet is 2-ft 9-in. After deduct home for the week end. He'was wearing, not the war, there Is great risk that we shall forget and Registry, Suyms-road, Eastbourne.______For 1 ing ,3-in. for the drop into intercepting trap and uniform, bat his ordinary olothes, and these looked Ignore oar duties as Englishmen in reapeot of the UTCHERS. - WANTED, smart LAD; do cycle I Jfor ,§>ak or to $ et. . "We have been requested to publish the follow 3-in. for its connection to sewer, this leaves a miles too small for him. welfare of our own oountry in regard, to oertaln round, assist generally; would have good chance | to learn the trade.—Wood, Butcher, Alfristou. U N IO IP J ing letters, which Mr. Henry Brown states will gradient of about 1 in 160 (or tin . in 10-ft), dne • # • matters, r f* m —FREEHOLD, an exceptionally WELL-BUILT M (Technica half the required fall. Whilst I am In perfeot agreement with everybody LERK WANTED for Typewriting and Book-keeping; I URNITURE (New and,Second-hand) FOR SALE; a t HOUSE, three bedrooms, two sitting rooms, ■how the public that he has acted with perfect There ere a good many Bastbourne footballers in that oar Government must be supported In the age about 18; one used to Bpir t trade preferred.— j goods can be received at any time for Sale by kitchen, &o.; nice garden; uniquo opportunity.—Milton DAY and Under those enreumstanoes it will he necessary the camp at Gooden, aud It la gratifying to know C F _ Privatel good faith, and that the Town Council have done to raise the ground level at the upper end and piesent crisis as regards foreign affairs, we must Apply, Star Browery Co., Ltd., Old Town, Easthourne. Auction,^or Bought Privately at fair prices when pre- Bridger, House Agent, Crawley. Branohes of Art, I that they are giving a good account of themselves never forget the vehemently declared Intentions of ferred.—Hamblyn's ~ Sale Rooms looms (ad.’—(adjoining *'— the House Wood Ca| him a great injustice in proceeding to demolish fix an automatic syphonic flushing tank of not In the Intervals whloh they can devote to thegame. LERK WANTED; young man : good writer; quick Agency Office), Elms-buildinga,Inga, Eastbourne.East! Til AST GRIN8TEAIh—FOR SALE, PAIR Modern his cottages after having allowed him to spend less than 30 gallons capacity at the head of pie some of Its most prominent members and sup C at figures.—Apply, A. B. C., “ East Sussox News,” ITi FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with or without Laundry ( Visitors Other sports besides football are encouraged, and porters with respeot cocertain legislative proposals, Lewes. Business attached, in thorough repair and excellent a large sum in repairing the property. The drain. • j Ool. Lowther baa offered three belts for boxing- which, if oarrled outv will strike an irreparable R A P E R S . - W A N TED , YOUNG LADIES as I working order. — For particulars apply, “ Owner,’’ MUNICIPAL letters were sent for- Monday's meeting of the Yours faithfully, heavy weights, middle weights and light weights ENGLISH LESSONS “ Observer” Office, EastGrinstead. blow at the honour and character (f the (at present) IMPROVERS to Fancy and J rimming Depart —Address,“ Entente. ’ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne, Town Council, b a t the Council decided' that as J.JOLLETT, 1 respectively. LOwther’s Lambs” are very well United Kingdom of-Oreat Britain and Ireland. 1 ments.—Miller &. Franklin, Tenninus-road, Eastbourne. a y w a r d s h e a t h a n d d is t r ic t . - foi Sanitary Inspector. provided fjr, i . . . allude, of course, to Home Rule and Welsh Dis ADY, engaged in lileii try work, REQUIRES BED- particulars of Houses to be Let or Sold in this members had previously received printed copies RESSMAKING.—An experienced SKIRT HAND L SITTING ROOM ir good part of Eastbourne; H and healthy locality, with excellent railway it was not necessary to read them publicly. establishment in particular. I am not going, on D WANTED ;, also BODICE ASSISTANT. — M. inclusive terms 30s.—B.,, I “ Chroniole” Office, East- London^Brighton and Eastbourne, apply T, MUNICIPAL From Colohester, too, where tbe-Sth Battalion of the present oooaslou, to dlsouss either of these Phillips, 44, Grove-road, Eastbourne. bourne. 13, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne, the Sussex Regiment Is quartered, Eastbournians Bannister & Co. House and Estate Agents, I ; . , j£Gofy.]: , i September 28th, 19l4. measures or to oomment on them beyond pointing ENERAL SERVANT, thoroughly capable, Wanted I place, Haywards Heath. (Tkohnica are making their presenoe felt. Two members of out, as has been so well done already by onr leaders for private family of two; age 24 to 30.—Miss EMORIAL CARDS,: Single Black Edged Cards 37, Oavendish-place, Eastbourne, v Re Nos. 95 to 107, Longstone-boad,’ East. G ___ . with Envelopes to m atch: 12, Is. 10d.; 25, 3a.; 50, I T CUBES AT EASTBOURNE (in exclusive selection), the Town Hall Ramblers enlisted as raw r&ornlts In Parliament, the disgraceful and dishonourable Mululler, 12, Lushington-road, Eastbourne. X X Write or telephone 844 to R. Barrett Terry, F.A.1 Proepeotus and ' P 1 October 3rd, 1914. Dear Sir,—As requested by you, we hive a month bank, and when I heard from them a week Is. od.; 100, 7s. Artistic Folded Cards in all newest be obtained from ’ • \ -f; . 1 conduct of the Government in placing the two Bills OOD IROSKRS WANTED.—Apply, Beach Luundry, patterns; 12, 3s.; 25, 4s. 8d.; 50, 7s. 6d.; 100, 13s. 8d. Post ( 1 6 years’ local experience).—Tony’s Auction and Estate mlttee. Town r " Gentlemen,—I wish to protest against the action examined the walls of the above, which axe built or so sgo they had both been made lance-corporals. on these subjeots on the Statute Book in obedience G Eastbourne. free for cash with order. — Farnoombe & Co., Ltd. Offices, 19, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. taken by certain members of the Sanitary Com of lime and cement concrete and are in a sound They may be sergeants, or even majors, by this to their tyrannical masters, the Irish Nationalists Printers, Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead.______! condition generally; cracks always occur in obn- I time for all I know. . '(OOD PLAIN COOK W ANTED; small family; 2 1 MILKS from EASTBOURNE (rent £55 or 35e.)— r ilH E MODI mittee to demolish mv cottages in Longstone- and the Welsh Secularists, after Mr, Asquith’s ( parlourmaid and housemaid kept; wages £28 to ILK REQUIRED! delivered to East Grinstead; 2 FURNISHED pretty detached Country HOUSE; road East, because the work specified by the ; crete walls unless built upon a very solid fodnna- * * * • f solemn pledge that no controversial business snonld £28.—Apply,...... by letter, to...... R. B„...... “ Chronicic " Office, Kastr ahfeut 10 gallons daily: Jersey preferred.—Write, four bed, two sitting, bath ; electric light; charming 7n Bobby & ( I tion, and these walls compare very favourably be dealt with in the Session just ended. bourne. I . A.M B.t care of “Pbserver” Office, BasYGrimtead.______productive garden; garage.—Edgar Horn & Chartres, Sanitary Inspector, which was nearing comple Amongst f other Eastbourne footballers In the 31. Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. tion, was not finished by September 1st. I have I with others in the district—Ashford-square and Colchester Battalion Is G. O. Elliott, the Congers’ So muoh for general politics. Now a word or I /'(Of'tOOD O D COOK-GENERAL1 WANTED; age not under FRENCH, GB \ Ashford-road, Ac. The concrete bricks of which: ENDOWKR, 8iiverda!e-road, Eastbourne.—School been told that I ought to have asked for exten- centre forward, and he writes In a cheery optl- two regarding local politlos, as to which I wish io \ T 30; family I two; Meads; good reference sessential. P specially suited to dedicate, nervous and backward HOICE HOUSE, very central and sunny ; rent only ENGLISH, BUS the back offices appear to have,been built Tare say something to mv political friends in Eist- -B . R„ “‘C- roiiicle” Office, Eastbourne. children; special advantages to foreigners ; children of £75.—Apply, R. Barratt Terry, F.A.X, Auctioneer ,-V» ] ~ . , ' ,1 sion of time, but this did not occur to me nor miatlo strain of oamp life. He says they have a Cand Estate Agent, 19, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. did anyone suggest that I should do so. I knew very hard and not nearly so porus as "clay burnt very good football team, whloh Inoludes several of bourne. At last years ’municipal elections three OUSEPAREOURMAID (temporary or permanent) | visitors received.______I Term* Moderate. brick, and we axe surprised th^t the sligbfeet seats were won on the Town Council by members WANTED ut once in good-class boardinghouse. OMFORTABLE HOME for One or Two Young that all the work was going on well and would the offloers. They have not been beaten yet, and H EDIGREE GUERNSEY BULL on Service a t Wold ! Princlp aoan be done—we were trying to get the ten exception could have been taken by the Council on Wednesday of last week they defeated the 10th j .whose policy can oniv b«Jddescribed ...... as calculated to —Apply, Montague’ House, 28, Grand-parade, East- P hurstlea Farm, Crawley, Fee 5s. C Gentlemen in business ; live with family ^moderate empty houses finished at,th*e same time. I would to these cottages on account of the material of upset the balanoe of t! Constitution In Cbnrab bourne. terms, -Address, No. 800, “ Chroniole” Office, East- which they are constructed. The new ,damp Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (Lord Roberts’ D U RE - BRED COCKERELS FOR SALE: White bourne. here mention that damp courses have bean placed Own). ' ' | and State, as we have known it ever slnoe Bast- ADY DISPENSER OF MEDICINE (qualified) JL Orpingtons, Wyandpttes. Speckled Sussex and under every wall, the concrete under Jthe floors courses prove their solidity. bourne had a Town Couneil. As an original REQUIRED TWICE WEEKLY (evening), for Rhode Island Reds.—-Chaffey, Hignfleld Poultry Farm, OMFORTABLE homely BOARD RESIDENCE for We are; yours faithfully, member of that Council when It was tlrstwlected three hours.—Apply, stating qualifications and salary Felbridge, East Grinstead.' C two or three young ladies or gentlemen; use of TYfl~R. A . flushed over with cement, new floor boards In connection with the Town Hall Ramblers, I required, to “ Secretary," care of “ Chronicle ” Office, piano ; terms moderate.—127, Ashford-road, Eastbourne. throughout the ground floors (thus exceeding A. G; PURTOI? A SON. am glad to see that they have organised a monthly in 1883,1 am not drawing on my Imagination for Eastbourne. UBLICANS’ SPIRIT IKS from one shilling each. 1 spe.'incatidn), new front doors, new larger kitchen collection towards various War Funds whlob, for my faots. From the very outset it has been the P Larger sixess for the wholesale trade.—Farnoombe (ORNFIELD TERRACE.—V ory convenient APART- 1, 8ILV1 ESPECTABLE willinilg BOY W ANTED;, 14 to 15 and CoTLimilted, Lewes id Eastbourne. MENT HOUSE Tu BE LET (Unfurnished); rent ■windows, all wood work repainted and walls dis the month of rieptember, amounted to £6j|7s.61. settled polioy of the more ardent members of the years.—Mrs. Lea, 83, Cavendish-place. Eastbourne. £85; containing 10 bedrooms.—Edgar Horn & Chartres, tempered, new water tanks, and a great deal of 13, St. Leonards-road, Eastbourne, I Of this earn £3 4s. 4d. went to the Prince of Liberal party to capture the Town Connoil In the R 1 EPAIRS.—REPAIR8 !to BICYCLES a Speciality. 31, Corhffield-road, Eastbourne. other work done, waiter laid on from the main i October 3rd, 1914. Wales’ Fund, £2. 8s. 4d. to the Belgian 1 Relief Interests of that party, albeit those efforts EVKRAL BRIGHT BOYS WANTED for Toy R. We devote our workshops entirely to bicycles. For a s t b o u r n e .—comfortable a p a r t m e n t s ; and a new drain in course of construction, also Re Cottages LoNGSTONE-ROAn. Fund and 14s. lOd. to the Local Emergency Fund. . have___ generally . _ been on the sly, heralded by the S making; work pleasant; permanent and profitable. _ work » and promptness TRY U8. nearly finished. . . . delightful declaration, “ Let us have no party —Adams' Patents Ltd., 2, Longstone-road, Eastbourne. Bicyclei and Perambulators on Hire, E close to Pier; large rooms with balconies faring I have'inapected the walls of-the above cottages —Ju ry < sea, bath room; moderate winter terms.—9, Royal-parade, ERVANTS REQUIRING GOOD SITUATIONS 4 and 6,9 ty-bufidlngs (near Trinity Eastbourne. During^the mouth of August I had many and find that they are quite up to the average lh . R*mb!ew, .b.b«b .o . .d b .H b , M “ “ I should apply to the “ Sussex Registry,"28,Friars'- Ohurch), Eastb rarne. difficulties to contend with, all work had to be for lime concrete walls, and! except wheie they seem to have given the] go by altogether, even to S ASTBOURNE,—PAYING GUESTS RECEIVED in |^ [ I S S MJ to any fixed programme, are not em irely giving up the semblance of a truoe In this matter, because I walk, Lowes. All classes of Servant*Servants Wanted_____ andI ISuited U S S I A N. — WANTED, CONVERSATIONAL paid for weekly, money was difficult to get at have been knocked about by pulling out windows, their usual rambles and outings. Aud rambling la Free. Prompt and Person *1 Attention Given. i .LESSONS.—AdoIv. : Box 99. “ Chronicle ” Office, . a comfortable home; highly recommended; good owing ^ to the outbreak of the war and many Ac., they are in good condition, and" there is no understand that the three Socialist members are Apply,!Box 99, “ Chronicle” Office, oooiring; garden, tennis andcroqpet: pleasant situation. (Pupil of] a form of sport wfaieh appeals veiy specially to MART BOY WANTED for Shop. - Apply, 19, ourne. —Miss Ackermann. 20, The Avenue, Eastbourne,______tenants not paying their weekly rent. As the reason why they should not stand for a good those nature lovers who can appieolate the oharm | eo proud of their unforeseen success that they are Terminus-road, Eastbourne. GIVES drain progressed we found a great deal more prork number of years. and beauty of our “ Sussex by the Sea." threatening to moke a raid on other wards! In the LAT TO LET, near St. Saviour’s Church; rent involved than ■ had been contemplated. The town at the expense of not only the Conservatives, MART ERRAND BOY WANTED, who can ride | 11s. 6d. week.—Apply, G. K. Maynard, Ltd., House I can see no reason if yoft are doing everything cycle.—F. Temple. Chemist, Meads. Eastbourne. alvei*:. f Pupils ] present drain, which in not quite finished, was, according __ to Sanitary Authorities requirements bnt the moderate Liberals. I t is as to this! that 1 s F. W. Fururnishers, South-street, Eastbourne. as you wifl see by the enclosed copy of letter,.! why" thw. should mterf^eTnLrThe^tUi^^ During these cool, delicious mornings, when the I em anxious to utter.e word of warning, jand and to STRONG LAD WANTED who can ride a cycle.— [Copyright]. URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET; bath (hot GRANVI ?) Apply, H. G. White 8: Cq., 5, Cornfield-road, East- carried oat under the direction and direct super think if you were to eee the Sanitary Authorities •Ir seems so fresh and the Downs ere bespangledgled point oat thattheSUnehas.oome for the Consererva- — E and cold), piano; suit two friends.—19, Station-road, vision of Inspector OUett with dew drops, when the see la sparkling end ell tlve end educatedoUsoea to fight all looal elections ourne. , ; ? ANTED,—|W - III - — in---- ne ------Hirhood-— of Pevensey - road, t Grinstead. they would grant' you a little extra time, consider W. . TWOorTHREEROOMS(unfurnishedpreferred); On August 29th I wrote to the Medical Officer ing ihe cottages are not occupied. neture seems to Invite e walk to Beaehy Heed, on party Hum. The theory of no party politics in ID HOSIERS. - WANTED, a SMART JUNIOR with slight attendance.—Write, mentioning situation UVEE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, 55. iHEV| of Health asking him to inspect the work, also how pleasant It Is, Just as the first gleam _ ASSISTANT.—Full particulars (live out) to 11, and terms, to N » 22. “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. K__ Jevington-gardens, Eastbourne; near Devonshire € 1 (Profe Yours faithfully, j shine streams throu) * " GroT■rosvenor-road, Tunbridge Wells. Park'ark and Wish Tower; low winter terms. stating the drain was not finished, nor the water A N T E D , FURNISHED SITTING ROOM and tapped, as several men who were doing the work ! \ . A. HUDSON. for the refreshed am AITRESS WANTED for Luncheon and Tea W BEDROOM a t LeWes; near Catholic Chur>'h; a r g e f r o n t b e d -s it t in g r o o m t o l e t . WILL VISI T had gone off to the war. 1 received an answer over ip bed end have another nap 1 It, they have suffered by the unscrupulous polioy W Rooms;r quick and energetic.—Apply,19, Terminus-I for one lady.—A] ly, N., Maisonette, Ashenground-iu.ii;, Furnished or Unfurnished, with or without attend ; : j i * * * of unscrupulous opponents. The faot Is incontest I road. Eastbourne. Haywards Heath. anceL ; bath; minute ’bus.—39, Ocklynge-road, East- ■aying that as the work had not been finished by bourne. the time specified the matter would be dealt with able that Radicalism means bad management and ANTED, ERRAND BO'SO'/.-Apply, Grant Si Weir, Fq Very few people who saw H G, Baohe perform ANTED, several flist-class DAIRIES of WELL- 25. Axexa in a different way. I-did not think there was at the Saffrons a season or twq book are evejr likely waste of publlo money. Citizen John Burns, M P., W 13, Cornfield-road, East?stfbourne. COOLED MILK.—(Personal interview preferred, ARGE FURNISHED HOUSE TO L ET ; Sea F ro n t; AN IMPERIAL FlAT.i some years ago speaking in Battersea, uttered a I W with full particulars, to Welford’s Surrey Dairies, Ltd., , now to end M arch; no reasonable offer refused.— anything serious in this letter, as, the work was I " ,, to forget him. To my mind he was the moat Wonder ANTED, good COOK-GENERALS and House- Apply,L “ Furnished,” “Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. so near completion. ^ > ■ - ] i profound truth: Fight and win the local elections; parlourmaids ; experienced Kitchenmaid for High-street, South Norwood. ful, forward—not even excepting Booker, George W Voice 1 On September received a letter ;from the I Mrs. Browning, in the passionate poems Harris. Stanbrough, Pike and the rest—that ever suooess will enable you to win the County Council Ticehurst. Disengaged, several Cooks, ParlourmaidsXTOUNG | MAN WISHI S to be RECEIVED in a good EADS, EASTBOURNE. - SmaU she eleotton; anooess In winning the County Connell and Housemaids.—Myrtleholme Employment Agency, 1. FARMHOUSE in ! lussex.—Reply, No. 8, “ East w situated HOUSE, close to Sea and Beachy He _, Town Clerk saying that as the work required had poured out when Italy was striving for freedom, donned the Bine and Yellowehlrt. Unfortunately, 32, Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. Sussex News," Lewes. newly decorated and furnished; electric light; all con- not been finished before September 1st the at the time he wae playing for Eastbourne, there election will go a very long way In helping! yon to veniences; three bedrooms, box room.i (TerhiTerms, two MK' demolition orders would be enforced. My maintained that “daughtera give up. mote than were no other players of his class In the team and win the Parliamentary eleotlon, beoause organisa ANTED, FRENCH or SWISS USEFUL MAID I guineas' teas week, including platep] and linen. — Address, BECH8TEIN daughter at once had an interview with the sons.” Perhaps this will be the opinion of the this want of assistance ao handicapped him that tion for the minor elections will be a gr-at help In for lady and two little girls; good needlewoman ; No. 11,130,...... “ Chronicle ”... Office, ' Eastbourne. ~ ' LOh German daughters when thev hear that a fiat has organising for the major election. Verb Sap. good references essential. — Apply, between 6.30 and ' PATRIOTIC SOjNGS BY MISS F. and in ! Medical Officer of Health, who assured Her thait some of us were not ahle to appreciate him at bis 7.3Q p.m„ at 11, Arlington-road, Eastbourne.______OSETTA.—BOARD RESIDENCE, 57, Jevington- BEX HILL on | demolition of the bouses was not intended, only gone forth, banishing German fashions from full worth, W e did not realise how really good he Be It always remembered that a town like gardens, Eastbourne ; every comfort; winter terms Eastbourne depends for Its permanent prosperity ANTED, smart JUNIOR YOUNG LADY for | BROWNE. ! commenced.—Proprietress.R Address t KYA a removal of .the roofs of the -wash-houses which Berlin. The professorial disciples of Nietsche Millinery Work Room.—Apply, Bobby & Co., had not been done. The same evening a letter on ospltal and capitalists, and that for its looal W Ltd., Eastbourne. IPLEY, SURREY.-Comfortable APARTMENTS Voioel was written to him saying 1 intended 'to take are to meet ip conclave and design, n o t' the Bat, with1- a team * likea West •Bromwloh I Albion, 1 management to fall Into the hands of nobodies, R jin Country House.—Camroux, Elm Tree House. with nothing to lose, will be fatal. W hat in the iY^T-A-NTED, at once, YOUNG MAN for Cycle and A patriotic song. “ Fighting Tommy,” both! them off and re-build them, as the height of the frivolous underfrills and wpnderfrills of perverse the old Cambridge captain and Corinthian has SUPERIOR FURNISHED APARTMENTS reeom- Paris, but a hygienic costume which shall set an world oan a postman or an engine driver know to f nve lf “eeossary.— words and musio of v/hioh aie by Miss Franaea new drain would necessitate .this being done. opportunities to shine and hla ability Is receiving about municipal government and how to Work It Apply. Kent & Co.. Seaford.------. Browne, daughter of Mis. F. H. Browne, Clovelly. I I mended; near 'Bus,. Links, Downs ; ten minutes’ The builder was also sent up to see the Medical example to those uncivilised portions of the-globe due recognition. He.has revealed wonderfnl form government walk Station; good cooking.—Mrs. Watluns, 38, Vicar m o ASSIST for the general good ? ANTED, strong, clean MAlD FOR KITCHI Kepplestone, Eastbounte, is having a good recep age-road, Eastbourne. Officer at Health to explain matters. unlighted as yet by German “culture.” We have this season and his display at oentre-forward for W willing to learn; 17-19; family four; housekee. . tion. The song has an excellent swinging tune, A Permanent I On the following Monday, September 14th, with the Throstles against Aston Villa a few days ago Yonr obedient Servant, housemaid, boy.—Wade-Cook, Royd Edge, St. Leonards- and its rousing effeat pt patriotic and recruiting rTiO LET, 7, Calverley-road, Eastbourne, Furnished Householders Emf out any further warning, the Sanitary Inspector been in no mood Iot jesting of late, but it may wae generally admitted to be the finest Been at | road. Eastbourne)______i ' '______A ROOMS; bed-sitting, 7s.: or sitting room and bed oldest Resident Lef be taken as a rather hopeful sign erf the steady GEORGE F. CHAMBERS. meetings renders it irtierolarly suited to such room, 10s.; Furnished House. 30s. weekly. and a gang of men went down to the cottages and Park Villa for some years. ANTED, HOUSEKEEPER (agod between 40 and occasion©. “ Fighting Commy ” in published by demolished part of the wash-houses and remov maintenance of calm confidence that last week Eastbourne, October. O LET. MIXED FARM (78 Acres): 18 acres arable, the serious-minded. Times wae cracking wheezes W 50) for working m an; one in family; good rofer- Weet & Co., of Land' and copies may be had 1, WILMING ing windows in the main wall, using picks to Baehe had the honour of playing for Ingland -Apply. T., 1, Chapel-street, Newhaven. at Messrs. Glift’s Hermitage & Sons, T 60 acres grass; rent £40; immediate possession; hack them oat, thereby causing considerable at the expense of the poor ladies whose plight eight cows and heifers, three horses, two sows, imple Promptly, on Easi oomnumds our pity. We are almost ready to against“ *Ireland ‘In the“ ■ first ”Inter- ‘ ' is atoh of I rANTED, COOK-GENERAL (good references) for The composer has the song'herself at enter- ments, corn, tenant right inventory, hay, straw, roots, damage to walle. * ' j , the season on Wednesday, and thoi lied to small private family; houseparlourmaid kept.— tainments given to & c.; all at £350.—Apply, Guy & Son, Hailsham. agree* with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald when we DEVONSHIRE PARR AND THE , or apply between 2 and 3, li, Bolton-road, East- its. On September 23rd seven members of the realise what lovely woman is feeling now that the score be acquitted himself welL ; ] _ , jers on bourne. Anotbeir song by Miss; Browne, entitled “ Cheery- O LET,. i SMALL FLAT in S t Anne’s-crescent, Sanitary Committee, with Inspector OUett and “mailed fist" has ‘ seized the handle of her ward- either aide, nowever, were strangers 1 style of RESIDENTS. hoi for Kitchener” is;to be published shortly. 1Lewes.—Apply, K. K., “ East Sussex News,” Lewes. PR O M PT j the Medical Officer of Health,..went down and robe. play and he was not seen at his best. veryone ANTED,GENERAL SERVANT; able todoplain T inspected-the cottages, which were now con ■' ” 1,T' r f T luumukcooking nicelylut/uiy i, housemaidiiu uouu kept.—Mrs. DaJtod, WO BEDROOMS and SITTING ROOM VACANT | knows, Baohe prefers and la at hi le with the GiyndeW Vicarage, jaear Lewes. (comfortably furnished) in a quiet house; moderate s' eiderably damaged by the demolishes, and on forward _ to be taken To thu Editor. T the following mOrning, without any notice, the THE WAR AND COTTAGE TENANCIES, terms for winter months.—Apply, 18, Hyde-gardens, Loudon & Pro’s I ■ queetion these profe6eloi him Si& A have received from our Mayor a circular Eastbourne. , Sanitary Inspector and a gang of men commenced with square passes, to whloh he Is c med. 19, Laij to pull down the houses. This was averted for of patriofcio and voluntary saorifioe, but of law*. on the 6nbject of the new orchestra which 1b to play j - r - 1 ” — { WO or THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET; There might be some pale satisfaction to the Bache is described in one of the L1 ipers as at Devonshire Park, &o., daring the coming winter, Situations SSanteb. . use of kitchen and bath room; sunny aspect— Promptitude, Priv 48 hours on pleading with the Medical Officer of being “ a splendid dribbler, with a elusive At Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesday Arthur C. TWririte, A. O., 9, Addlngham-road, Eastbourne. Health. heroic in, making themaelves fright* and martyre and whloh states that “ It rests with the lob abitan ts , I Edwaids, at present serving as a sapper in the at the same time; but when the embargo on all style whloh Ik good to watch ”—whli etrne, to make this effort a snooess.” In my opinion this Sussex Fortress Royal! Engineers (Territorials) at WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with use The following day Mr. Hollins was seen by iny things 'Parisian, and, of course, Engliah as although It doea not earn up all hie is lnoorreot, bat rather it reatswith the authorities of kitchen; bath (hot and cold),—39, Cavqndish- daughter, who promised' in my name and her own w 1 Newhaven, attended With*reference to an order T avenue, Eastbourne. emanates direct from the Kaiser, then the knoat • • • as to whether they will supply a service of motor made by the Benoh on September 15th, oa the that the work should be quickly carried .out, and rebellious has no option but obedience. We J t (»< O BE LET, large FRONT ROOM, with small one if ou the same day a written promise, with joint The competition proper for the Eng 'ootball 'bases, without which Devonshire Park can never sain application of Mr. Alfred Taylor, of East-street, a written promiM, withjoint I heaia much of the joyous freedom of the Falthei will not start nntU January 9d be well attended in the winter. □leaner Supplied with or without men ; Gardens Seaford. that he should give op the tenancy of T desired; unfurnished.—49, Willowfleld-road, East one bourne. of Health. Thte^eXer of M if ^ £ a Ma i M M i