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T*HE LADIES' COLLEGE, M ARY H . COOPER, Artistic Court Dressmakor, -A GRASSINGTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. & SO N, DEVONSHIRE. A. Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Sell Your Old Gold LATEST CREATIONS in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Principal i MISS HITCHCOCK. Is it advisable to store old gold articles Pnpile prepared. If deelred, for the Preliminary, Junior, of no further use when tue gold can Prices. Original and Exclusive Designs. 3enior and Higher Cambridge Local Examinations, also be exchauged for money ? ' : •- ..iL ■ * I: f‘ M : | ’ j ' . tor Matriculation, London University, and i for the We are prepared t o value old gold in Jl[WELLERS & SILVERSMITHS Telephone 763. Hlxamlnation hv the Associated Bo-rd of the Royal largo or small quantities free of cost Academy of Musio and Royal College of MukIo. i and to givo cash orcheque payments BEST VALUE. The School la a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Sons Students desirous of pursuing theirstradlesaftel- leaving in exchange for it. 6 . L I B M O B E ROAD, EASTBOURNE. of Gentlemen. Bohool may Join Advanced Classes in English Literature QUALITY GUARANTEED.'' «d for the Universities, the Army, Navy And History, French, German, Latin and Mathematics. «, Professions and Commercial Life, W. Bruford S c S e n , (Proprietors, Hookqy, Net-ball and Tennis Clubs. Repairs by Expert Men. al Army and Navy Clashes. A PEV AJND Vj VJ. E. & F. SLOCOMBE), pOARDERS ARE RECEIVED J 100, Tormina s-rd., Eastbourne and information as to reoent Successes, Next Tori i begins on Tuesday, September 06th. lOO.Terminus-rd., Eastbourne and 241, High-street, Exeter. d be made bo the Head Master. The Principal rill be at home to see Parents on Friday ’RO VISION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, £ is oompnlsory for the whole School. Afternoon, Sei tember 22nd, 2.30—4 30, and on Saturday T e l e p h o n e 452. and Monday m innings 10—11.30, September 23rd and 25th. OPPOSITE TOWN HAI.Ii, EASTBOURNE. -W'A' AND PAINTING CLASSES, EASTBOURNE SPIRITS AND MINERAL WATERS. ; I.OV1LLT-KEPPLESTON1 ? receive into partnership the ensuing term Miss C. A. i. F. H. Browne rad JU im Tait-Beid, B.A 8.46 p.tn. •ayisb, B.A. (Hons.), (Camb, Teachers’ Diploma). Glasses for children. Special arrangements made with AaBlsted W 4 * w aeA to n t Staff of Trained vihools. Full particulars on application. Silver Medals). it & S O N 4 SMALL CLASS FOR W E CHILDREN A . ' j • OF GENTLEPEoPLE ONLY ' j AND PAINTING, N S ’S ROAD. Is held at 3, GRANGE ROAD. MACH BREAD arms KAT! Drawini Pupils can bo prepared for ihe Cambridge Preliminary Sooiety, A.O.T [tor Roys Examination. Academy, Mei laillsb, GIVES LE8SON3 In Drawing and Painting eithe r Privately or In Class, Beginners are reoeived. PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. Mibb Sh a w holds positions as Visiting Teacher in References from Parents of Pupils. Boys’ and Gi •Is’ Sohools in London, and Is open to Apply, Miss E Clkateoib, engagements In Eastbourne and distrlot. Pupils have obtained high! ist awards in competition with schools in & 21, CHURCH STREET; 15, PEVENSEY ROAD and 175, SEASIDE the U nited Kl ngdom.—43, East Dean-road, Eastbourne. E M E L IE PETttELLI, RAM. (OF London) I S O H O O L , j T e l. 1 3 9 . RAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS, (Late pupil of Signor Raodegger) EASTBOURNE. NVILLE HOUSE,u v u Diiij GAUDIOKV7A.U V I _ ROAD, ADS. EASTBOURNE. Prlma Donna Opera and Principal Loudon Conoerts, IERT\ B.A. (Lond.). MISS MARGARET RIGG (Cert. South Kehi-ington) HURT, (Lond. Unlv.). P repara to ry a n d F in ish in g Asst. Teacher 'Eastbourne Municipal School of Art RECEIVES PUPILS fo r LESSONS in SINGING T elephone 623. FREDK. S. SHELLEY, Girls’ S chool. 1900-1915. is n o w jle voting herself entirely to PRIVATE a n d VOICE CULTURE (Lallan Method). Principals—MRS. C. H. Da LA MOTHE and TEACHING. Preparation for all Exams. Results it CRAIG-Y-DON, 9, DUKE'S DRIVE, KA3X30URNB. [bolder, Decorator, Plumber, Gas, Hot Water and Electrical Engineer, R D.S. Exams.: last June : — Entries 103 ; Passed 93 Also at Messrs. Clift's. Gildredge-read, and MRS. NELSON FOLEY, B.So (Lond.) late Honours 70. Schools V isited. Classes and Private Contractor for General House Repairs. of the iAdlee’ College, Cheltenham. Tuition in own Studio. Outdoor Sketching, 82, WILLINGUON ROAD. EASTBOURNE. Assisted by a well-qualified Staff. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. Office and Showrooms 8, TERMINUS PLACE. Mutually situated in its own Grounds. ( 3S ELSIE S. M. REED, Ge Under Royal Patronage. LOOL (UPPERTON), PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. Courts and Playing Field. Recreation ilnm D«m«m iKA #4. 1«nn\ Advanced Grade Associated Board F I S S ELEANOR RATCLIFPE, . Piano and Organ (Honours), late Depu! M 10 yeuro Assistant to MBS. WORDSWORTH. rOR BUSINESS LIFE, MONEY, Church, Eaebbourne, Accompanist to the .mateur Operatic Society. Open for Engage- Holds Claspesfor GRECIAN, OPERATIC and BALL­ i inolnde those taught at MONEY, merit as Aoo ompanlst. GIVES LESSONS In PIANO- ROOM DANCING at the GRAND HOTEL, commenc­ FORTE and ORGAN PLAYING and in HARMONY ing S a t u r d a y , Octobeh 2n d , at 2.45 p.m,; Juveniles and THEORY. 11 o'clock. C IS S BALLS, L.L.A., Students prep aredfor the various Musical Examinations, DEVONSHIRE PARK, W e d n e sd a y , Octo bsb 6t h , Pawnbrokers, Jewelli irs and General Salesmen, 1, SPENCER ROAD. 4, Kilbcr N Terrace (3 minutes from Station), 2.30; Babies, 11.15. * Successful in Examination Work. SAFFRONS ROOM8, W e d n e sd a y , October 6th, 3.30. PAL SCHOOL OF ART 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opi xu ite the Colonnade), EASTBO U RNE, noth Institute, Grove-road). ACHES IN 8PECIAL SUBJECTS OR Daily Classes for Operatic Technique, Always ON SALE a Large Assortment oi NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS BEGINNERS AND BACKWARD PUPILS, . Deportment and Bali Room Dancing for Girls from VENING CLASSES are held In all Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Hoc ds. Cutlery. Telescopes. Marine, Field and Opera Glasses, 16 to 20 years, Monday Evening, 5.30. urt, including Glasses In Metal Work, Spectacles, all kinds of Musical Instruments, Books. &c., &o. . Biohest References. Adults, Friday Evening, S.30. Oarvlng and Leather Work, Cash Advances on every description of Property. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Cash, Private Lessons can be arranged at any time. s can join for short periods. PARTIES WAITED ON A l ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. S KAVIOUR’S OHOIR SCHOOL, Addrest, a 1.La NDal.K,COOM.BE ROAD. CROYDON, L SECONDARY DAY [SCHOOL • x SOUTH STREET. FOR GIRLS Flannel* Washed its Rain Water, for the storage o f which large underground Concrete Tanks have been constructed. BOYS ABB TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT P h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n f o r d e l i c a t e (Upperton-boap). Fees 416 per Annum. Children at their own HOMES (any part of EA.8TBOTJ.ttN 8 England), including Dancing, Graceful Deportment, 1. SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Many Choral Scholarships, some of which cover Walking and Exercises. the whole amount of the Foes. A Lady, with twenty years' experience in the Court FOR BOYS IAN1TAKY STEAM LAUNDRY CO L im it e d Training for Business Life. Circles of Society, will forward long List of Patronesses [qal I nstitute, G rove-road), For Prospectus and other Information apply and Terms upon application. ad fullpartioulars of these Sohoolfl can LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 227, “ChToniole” Office, South-street. *n THE SECRETARY, Edneatlon Com- THE WARDEN. Every convenience is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging (V f ISS MINA HUDSON, Cert. Voo. T.C.L., « [ Houses, or Hotels. . GRAHAM SOHOF IELD AJLL Mem. I.S.M., E. STYLER, SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. Dlpldmde, Paris •IANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS. RECEIVES PUPILS for SINGING, VOICE CULTURE (let Glass Certificate), and PIANOFORTE PLAYING in London aud East­ HARMONIUMS a n d HARPS, bourne. iS In PRACTICAL DRESSC Ladies' Choir. Choir Training given by arrangement. and MAKING, FRENCH, PATTERN MODELLING ihe Beat Makers, on the Lowest Terms, for Sale, Preparation for Musical Examinations. Many successes Hire and on the Three Years' System. and honours. Special arrangtments for Visitors.. Miss Schofield has had M years' experience with private LYON A HALL, Warwick Mansion, Communications should bo addressed to Miss H u dso n , LANGUAGES. pupUwad in class teaching in schools. ' S, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON, care of Messrs. Cl ift Gildredg^-road.; or The Library, Blouse Patterns a Speciality. iperienced Tuners sent to aU parts of the Country Dalton-terraos, Meads street. CORNFIELD TERRACE Illustrated Catalogues Free by Post, TENNIS, GOLF, &c. Patronised by Royalty. INS’ UEOfiTS SHOT, stag THE G ymnasia 'TENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W a n d S chool of P hysical E ducation, OETZMANN LONDON.- Tel.pboae: MUSEUM “ ONE.’ RK ROAD, EIahtbouhnb (near Town Hall), Tel 917, Mtbourne 0.0,1881^2 and DERWENT ROAD, MEADS (Tel. 1297), ■at Ooaoh Kartbcmme QoUege, 18S5-4-6A Also at BEXHILL. i Ef -Stbuns and Rkfaibxd. AN EASTBOURNE PARADOX nrv branch of Physical Education scientifically taught tally qualified and experienced Instructor and Lady Teaohers, under the direction of Mr. Moss, A BOOK ON FURNISHING mi IS a Medical Gymnasium attached for Remedial MILLWRIGHTS k » '••I , A COOL KITCHEN. troises and Swedish Massage, under.the direction of MAKERS, GRATIS AND POST FREE. Mias F. C. Charles worth, M.G.T.I., M.N.8.P.H. BOILER MAKERS, A COMEY COOK. (JOKE, C 0 K K' Hydraulic Lifts, dbe. HOT WATEH ‘WITHOUT STINT. M arks t h e H ottest F i b b . 15 PREPAID ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY N e v e b B locks t h e K itoheneb F lues. BAILWAY STATION IN ENGLAND OB WALES. PEREECT COOKING. Mir e d w ith a L ittle Coal Makes Splendid D in in g a n d D raw ing R oom F ib e s. THE ABOVE GUARANTEED iXEACT TO CtEAE FEEUISES P ee Chaldbon, Deuvbhed ...... 15/- ” „ ,, ,, Meads ...... 15/9 './ 'I . . > <•. • I *. ‘ \ ' lea, Cockroaches, DONE P er Sack, 1/8; Meads, 1/9. Ants, Bars. ION8ULT The above Prices are subject to Alteration without Notice, -and every article o: miture in our Home comes from PETER’S. INSECT VE1 Eastbourne Gas Company ore to last many lifetimes ,v jv . |. : r ■['' ' ) Home, to be pleasing to the eye, and of comfort to e last, to always proclaim that none bat the best mate and only, the most-skilled labour executed it, and w ithal to a n d DUNBAE, ORNAMENTAL fSEES, (Proprietors 1 spent, CLEIICAL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILORS,! ROSES,

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LIND RY & SONS)- ^ f I EAPER LO. SOAP £10 to ray Amount Terminus luildings, Eastbourne inces promptly mad© I t’s BRITISH to ih OfMDIC lUSTRUilENT MAKERS. Dairymen a n d a ll s e Ia m l e s s s p i r a l E l a s t i c ALSO AT HOSUERY, BELTS, Loudon and Bri| ; No Fee Charged. B COMPLKTKD ON DAY OF APT Mention given. No Surety '8 ROAD, BRIGHTON. shops: 96, Western j pply by Letter, in Confidence, 1 1 H U PA O T PT IO IA H 8 MARK ] IS. M. BABNARD 1 TomsBwHxSrea&d L a n g n b y -eoa d, RIMLESS BEALLY 8 WOBK U slat, to 1 Building, Decorat: ctric ghting, Hot Water tary >rk. weekly t *20,8a. ,LES BfilLfCH, Telephone No. 335. hont removal) paid offai Advances also cm Life or aud Sanitary Plumber, j S l kinds of security. CONTAINING A 1 leads. Bosidence: 1 , Mattock-road, Meads T FOR GENERAL MOUSE REPAIRS. raid be sent direct in Fabncombe & CO., Ltd,, r TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. l Offices, or left with Authorised Agents, Prepaid at the above Low Rates.

RTISTIC MEMORIAL CARDS, P lu m b e r s , *• l ■ 7 number of the Newest and Choicest Resigns in Butldhg and House Repa, rs done at Moderate Charges. JDMi MEMORIAL CARDS are now included in attentic m to Dr linage and Sanitdry Work, ; | patpirn Book. ■ , FABNCOMBE k CO., Ltd., PamxitBI, and Works 7 6, lIDEfiWELL SOAD, EASTBOURNE. 3bronlole’’ Works, South-street Sasfcbourna, ------

A ■imii tr IOLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916, •• ~ - • it ■■ • •- 1 ■ - -■*>- ■i—<4- ROLL OF HONOUR. FLAG DAY FOR ITALY AND SERBIA. REGISTRATION DIFFICULTIES. CRICKET.

JND-LIEUT. J. E. TOLLEMAOl Saturday last was flag day in behalf bf the Rcjd Cross \ & N. funds of Italy and Serbia, the receipts amounting to POLICE PROSECUTIONS YESTERDAY. EASTBOURNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. U F OED nd-Lieut. John E ad red Tollemaohe, Royal the satisfactory total of £222. 8a 4d. This at louUt is Played at the Saffrons on Saturday, the Public Surrey Regiment, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. * made up of the sums collected by the fdllowing Indies :— Schools being badly beaten. The batting for East­ F. 0. E. Tollemache, of 24, Selwyn-road, Eaetl . bourne of Capt. Robinson (67) and Dr. Heaaman (64) £ s, d. 130,000 FORM S 15 PER CENT. TOO LATE. been killed in action. He lost his life while in the act Miss O'Brien Harding (Mayoress) and Miss \ was extremely effective. Both hit hard and often and of throwing a bombj. He Was an old boy of Eastbourne Thornton...... 32 13 1 registered a good many boundary strokes. Although p ILFMINOTJS DIAL WRIST WATCHES fof SERVICE USE. College, whence he entered Magdalene College, Cam-- Mrs. Digby Beste and Mrs: Foster...... i...... 24 1ft 11 scoring feebly, the Public Schools had a good bowler in bridge/, B e graduated B.A. in the Classical Tripos in Mrs. 8/Russell...... -...... J ...... 1 8 14 8 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOUSE­ R. F. Wright, who captured five of the Eastbourne 1914, and in September of that year obtained his ram- Mrs. Woodard and Miss Cooke...... 14 12 11 -Miss Huggett ...... »,...... 17 8 9 HOLDERS. wickets for 2 2 runs only. O. J. Hambro took four of mission. Miss Bourton ...... i...... i ...... 11 2 0 the Schools wickets for 1 0 runs, Capt. V. T. Hill four went to,|he front in October, l9l|. Writing,to Miss GalUe....;...... ;...... 11 4 10 for 47 and H. Gunesekara three for 17. Score:— * . NICKEL: 2 1 / - ,yed parents, his Colonel says: “ Your son met! Mrs. j i V Duke...... :...... 15 18 2 ; Eastbourne. P ublic Schools. i while gallantly leading a party of bombefiB- Miss Gertrude Turner...... 18 2 At the Borough Police Court yesterday, before Capt.Robinson,b Wright 67 killed instantly by a bullet while in the act of Miss Laurence and Miss Farnell ...... 12 15 the Mayor (Alderman C. O’Brien Harding) and othei J- P. Gornall (Christ’s Miss Sisk ...... 4 5 H. Gunesekara, c Bleack- SILVER: ptand £3. 3s. .each. bomb at the enemy. Your son was [quite Mre.Tuson...... 6 15 Magistrates, seven cases relating to the Registratior ley, b Franks ...... 1 withou' fear, a veryvi gallant officer. As his commanding Mrs. Campbell ...... 8 13 ter came before the Bench, the following person! Capt. S. H. Saville, 0 E. X). Bleackiey (Har­ offioer shall mislisa his services greatly, and as a comrade MrsJ Barron...... 16 17 Gornall, b Wright ...... 32 row), run o u t...... n EN IN THE DARK. all miss him.” Seoom i -Lieut Tollemache was . ig summoned for failing to send in the necessarj G. H. W. Todd, lbw, b G. W. Karunaratna (Cey­ T H E TIME CAN BE BBADILF 8E we Mrs. Newman...... 2 10 W right...... 8 lon), b Gunesekara.... 1 24 y< of age. •.. Tv Mrs. Eeley...... 6 3 forms Within 24 hours. The defendants were: Robt, Col. J. S. Bostock, b Hillman, Avondale-road; Susan Searle, Dudley-road M. K. Franks (Malvern) ADS MEN KILLED OR WOUNDED. W right...... 1 b Gunesekarav...... 93 Total...... £222 8 6 James Bussey, Pevensey-road; Georgina Jackson Capt. -V. T. Hill, c Cooper, R. F. Wright (Rugby), b St. John’s (Mead3) Parish Magazine for September Councillor S. Russell had charge of the arran; ements, Bakewell-road; Richard Chatfidd, Whitley-road, b W right...... 0 Gunesekara...... m 00, TERMINI] .ROAD, says’ , J and received assistance in the matter of counting the Florence Hamblin, Kerrara-terrace: Harry Browster’ Dr, W. G. Heasman, b K. S. Hamatsinghi (Mal­ Franks ...... 64 W. B B U F O R D & EASTBOURNE, and! at b a n TER. “ We deeply regret to hear that one of our old ohoir money from Mr. Acheson-Grav CoL Brooipe, Seaside. . ; t ' 1 vern), o Bostock, b Hill 8 and Church School boys, Lanoe-Corpl. James Reynolds, Evans, Dr. Holford, Mr. Hall ley, Mr. Hall. In the case against Robert Hillman, Inspector C. J. Hambro, lbw, b K. S bigyijay Singhi Kneller, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mumbam and Mr. V] cars. Bleackiey...... 0 (Malvern), c Gunese­ Royal Fusiliers, was lulled instantaneously in aotion on Diplock stated that on August 21st he called at the Oapt. H. J. Penny, c kara. b Hill...... ZT. 7 July 1 st. One of his officers writes: *Lance-CorpL defendant’s house with regard to registration forms Haycock, b Bleackiey. 28 J. Cooper (Malvern), o Reynolds had been with me sinoe the battalion was sighed] on August 14th, but marked by the police M. K. Gibson, not out ... 6 Saville. b Hambro .. 13 formed, and I feel his loss very muob, as I was very Capt. Earls Davies, b C. H. Gibson (Eton), o PARADE COLLECTIONS FOR TH E INTENSITY OF CUUTURE, as being received on the 19th: Defendant’s wife Franks ...... 0 POLICE1 COURT. fond of him. He was a good N.O.O. and very popular i said she was quite ignorant of the fact that she had Robinson, b H ill..... 0 -M- with all the men.’ Although Jim Reynolds,left Meads to send in the forms within 24 hours, otherwise she R. Boyle, not o u t...... 0 W. W. Wakefield (Led! HOSPITALS. burgh), lbw. b Hambro 8 Monday.—Before the Mayor (Aid aan 0. O’Brien some time ago, many will remember him as a boy, We TO THE EdFTOE. would [have done so. F. G. Wa^ener did not R. E. Hambro (Eton), not ' Harding), in the chair, Mr. A. P lyhewe, D.L., Sir also greatly regret to hear that Private E- T. Dann, 1st S ir : If instead of under the present plan a small The; point was raised by Councillor Bolton as to out ...... i A, Dent, K.O.M.G., OonnoiU; O. WJ Bolton, A RECORD TOTAL. Worcesters, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dann, of Black holding was let to an intending tensmt on simi lar con­ whether the defendant was a lodging house-keeper A. L. Maycock (Marl­ i « CoL A. B. Mein, Mr. Olande Ri) tiop, Councillor J. Robin Farm Cottages, has been killed in action. There ditions that he gets a building erected by a Building within! the meaning of the Order. borough), b Hambro ... 1 is still no news of Albert Foord, and Mrs. Foord has, The Chief Constable (Major Teale) called the atten­ H. Scott (Tonbridge), c Duke and Sir Steyning-Edgerley. Despite showery weather in the morning, the annual Society and pays a certain amount monthly or qu arterly, and b Hambro ______0 we understand, reoeived news that he must be regarded the iterest of the money of the cost off the...... 1; md and tion of the Magistrates to the following clause : Extras 18 LATE .REGISTRATION FORMS. collections ojn the seafront on Sunday for the local as missing. We deeply regret also to hear that no news the Order:— ! Extras ...... 4 , luced a record result. At erman fi. W. has been received of an old O.L.B. member, Rifleman otbei necessary expenses, and so'muchso muen extra towards»wards Julia Lumsden, of Oeylon-place, summoned for Keay, who as usual undertook the arrangements, liquii lation of the price of the land, he would 1 ave the The expression “ keeper of a lodging-house Inns. dec. closed..225 Total 82 bailing to send in registration forms i the Registration Arthur Goldsmith, of the K.RI Rifles, who. was in a includes any person who for reward receives any asonbee the satisfactory return largely > the efforts of oompany leading the attack .when the casualties were highest incentive to practising intensity of julture, Officer within 24 hours. convalescent soldiers, who suppleme the services of ise the more he produced the sooner ho would other person to lodge with him ; and where any F. Lawson Lewis appea) on behalf of the very heavy. Our deepest sympathy is offered to the lower his rent and hotel, inn, boarding-house or lodging-house is the___ regular„ __ _ jllectors by some most energetic work. In relatives and friends of all the above. off the original price and 'defendant. a letter thaijking all who took part in the enterprise, become the owner, am? if he had the misfortun 9 to fall under the management of a manager, the expree- BOWLS. Inspector Diplook stated that August 18th he -Major W. Sam ways, Welsh Regiment, is, we ill or die he should have power of disposal as of any ision “ keeper” then used in relation thereto to registration AldermanJderman Keay says: “ The amounts! taken were a: to hear, wounded and missing! Second-Lieut. balled on the defendant with ning, £55.10s. 3d.; evening, £32.18s. 8 fd.; other real security in proportion to his payme its and includes such manager. forms signed by visitors who came her house on the follows: _____ ’urdett has been wounded, but we are glad'to REDOUBT v. VISITORS. cheque recei from Araluen as the Result of a concert, hear has been discharged from hospitaL Trooper Feed the state of cultivation. He would then also have “a The! Chief Constable added that he did not wish h, but were not received by the i ice until the 16th. £90. 12s. U|d. The collection in the uiary interest in the welfare of the State and be ! to bring_ these cases forward, but he had had close This match was played-on Saturday, and after a very ion asked the reason, Mrs. Lumsdenen said she had £2. 4s.; tof Francis, Sussex Yeomanry, is also in hospital, but we pleasant game the victory was with the Redoubt by 1 2 morning ini .udes a sum of £29. 0s. 6 fd., which was ‘isposed towards Socialism, and the tenant himself upon 130,000 forms since the Order came into force points. rheeh very husy with a great rush of [visiters, and as she know nb further particulars, wouljd be able to make additional’ ' proi ‘ sion for ild age. bad! had no help she was quite unable to send in the collected error for the All Saints’ Red Cross Weihiave heard fronfrom Private J. E Ooombe, Royal and he did not think 15 per cent, had been sent in Redoubt. Visitors. HospitaL - f i Sussex, who is suffering from shell shock, and writes Further, it would be a tangible interest bearing security within, the prescribed 24 hours. Rink I. iiorms before. the [ Collection were which might prove an incentive for capital being The Mayor: Could not you stamp the forms to the Mr. Lewis said the visitors well known to “ Amoni hose who assisted in that he is going on well and hopes soon to pick up t more freely advanced on land. No the idefendant The forms were led up when the Madame ] mtenay, Miss Turner, Potter, Miss strength. effect that they haul to be sent in to the police within Mr. West .....4 ...... I gg Mr. Heath...... r _ Mead, Miss Lear, Tuppen, iMisfe j held out for this paying as it should dp without! a duty 24 hoiira? H^isitors came, but unfortunately ov g to the illness of Chapman, Rifleman Herbert Smith, K.R.R., choirman, on imports, especially flilour and wheat. Mr. Burrows (skip ).....) Mr. Kirby (skip.) ...... ] J ipt posted until the Kirtlan, s Whiting, Mrs. Tal ir, [Mrs. Peacock, be going on well, though he had a narrow esca Major Teale: We don’t send out the forms. ] drs. Lumsden’s mother they were Yours,•si &&, Rink 2. , ,36th. ’ . Miss Bui d, Miss Long, Mrs. ilfred Keay, Mis? greatly regret, to hear that Rifleman 0. W. 't, ^ The! Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. 0. Langham) tc In announcing the Magistrates leoision to impose a Newman, iss Clarkson, Miss itance Turner, assistant verger, has been obliged to have his right atm Eastbourne, August 30. F. MARSDIN. the defendant: Why did you buy the forms ii y Mr. McFarllan ...... x Mr. Wier ...... \ M iss G. Turner, Miss Lake, Russell, Miss amputated, and deeply sympathise with him. He is were hot acquainted with the regulations? Ijiinejof £1 , the? Mayor remarked ti ,t the whole idea of i . Knoweley...... 7 Mr. Dennison ...... (» Osborm s Millis, Miss Dennis, ^ . = 0 Parker,^ Miss j,*™ now, wie hear, making progress. Defendant: Last summer we bought forms,- but w« these regulations was that-the poli< should have notice! did not know they had to be sent-within 24 hours. 3 . Hewett (skip.) .....J Mr. Gatterell (skip.)...... J at once of the arrival of visitors. White, Olive Dicks, Miss L. Reed: Miss G. Reed, Rifleman ------F. N. Lewis, m, Hants Regiment, who was in OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. bnjamin Oakoy^of Greys-road, summoned for a Miaa Hails! toe, Mr. O. A. Mayer, Mr. de Sant and Mesopotamia and was seriously ill a year ago, writes The Magistrates’ Clerk: There must be hundreds Master Bailey.” , • that nis leg is still very swollen.” of cases like it. 1 similar offence. He pleaded g y, > but said the The Chief Constable: I give them up to three days Rink 3. ^ Ji imission was entirely due to ignorai on his part, . Large crowds assembled in the vicinity of the band­ EASTBOURNE CENTRE. ’ JY]°^(old...... 1 Mr. Moule...... x Inspector Pratt stated that on Ar gust 17 he called at stands and enjoyed the performances of the bands ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. but, as I say, only 15 per cent, have come in withii Mr. Littleton ...... Mr. Allen ...... K illed. 24 hours. ^ Mr. Sayers...... 1 a‘ Mr. Gibbs ...... JK /he .defendant’s house and saw Mr Oakey. j He asked whioh voluntarily gave their services on the occasion. In imposing a fine of 5s. the Mayor remarked tha, i ibout a registration form dated J) Ly 2 0 th, which was In theGrand-parade bandstand the Eastbourne Military Private E. Brook, Eastbourne. e following were successful at the Oxfo -d Local Mr. Woodfield (skip.)... 1 Mr. Russell (skip.) "]]]) not sent in until August 13th. Band performed at mid-dav and the band of the King’s Private A. R. Durrant, Eastbourne. iuations held at the Eastbourm Centre in July.. the Magistrates thought these cases should be taken Rink 4. Defendant said he was not a] the regulations Royal Rifles (Seaford) in the evening, the Royal-parade Corpl. H. G, Kenward, Eastbourne. , Jean Orr Ewing, of Eastlxmrm is in tl e list of notice of by the public. It would be wise if placard 1 - Craske ...... Mr. Mean well...... x aired a form to be sent in withii i hours. stand being occupied in the afternoon by the Salvation Private 0. Stevens, Herstmonceux. 1 who have shown sufficient to receive were posted outside the police station, so that should know what they had to do. Mr. Sizmur ...... ( 3 0 Mr. Wolsey ...... ZZ 11 8 . fine of £ 1 was inflicted. Army band; ficates qualifying for admission the University D ied op W ounds. ation for the degree of B. IB-Mus. Major Teale: I will have them put up at each Mr. Prior (skip.)...... ) Mr. Burden (skip.) ) LICE TROUI tLE” Alderman Keay informs us that the sum collected has Private E. J. Vincent, Eastbourne. polioe station and on the parade. Royalq le, was summoned been allocated as follows:—• Seniors. ______90 78 inie Morris, W ounded. First Class Honours: P. R. Br With regard to the case of Searle, Inspector Diplock |or [allowing twoTO dogs to be on highway without Princess Alice Hospital...... £58 11 4 iford. Municipal said two forms were filled in by visitors on August „ st 19th. Leaf Hospital ...... 19 10 Private J. H. Cox, Hailsham. Secondary School, Eastbourne, Mr. J. Blackburn. ■ j ' 5 = 5 = 5 ------' t opine Royal-parade, on Auj Private A. Deadman, Eastbourne. Second Class Honours: R. F. Grant, Queen wood, East­ 19th, but were not received by the polioe until the . Biggs1 stated6 that he saw the defendant with two All Saints’ Hospital...... L...L. 5 5 bourne, Misses Chudlelgh and Johns. Third Class 23rd. . h j EYERSLEY COUJIT TENNIS on, and defendant Rail Fares of Band from Seaford ... '3 12 Private F. Frost, Heathfield. ingese doglogs. Neitherhad a colli Private G. Hilton, Eastbourne. Honours: J. E. Clay, St. George’s School, Eastbourne, Defendant’s daughter said her mother wasj very sne hadad taken them off. D 'endant spoke very Printing and Petty Expenses ...... 3 14 Mr.j W.-Davies; C. G. J. Witt, Municipal Secondary old and had nothing to live upon Only the old ag s | TOURNAMENT. spitefully, and said, “ Go away, mi for heaven’s sake, Lance-CorpL G. Isted, Herstmonoeux. School, Eastbourne; V. M. Braby, O. iM. Peace y, K. M. Private A. Pettitt, Eastbourne. > Wilkinson and F. G. W. Wilson, Queenwocd, East­ pension. - Sj ' The above tournament, which took place last week in 5 ;o away. It is nothing else than ire trouble since I £90 13 0 The Chief Constable said that under the circum­ favourable weather, produced the following results :— £avo been here.” j Private G. Smith, Eastbourne. bourne ; P. Daly, Oonventof Nativity,iEasthburne, Rev. Private M. Smith, Heathfield. Mother Superior. Satisfied the examiners : E. W. Bell, stances he would ask leave to withdraw the case, Boys’ Singles.—A. Asseca beat P. F. H. Pennell 60,6-2 Jefendant, who did not appears fined 7s. 6 d. -I St. Georges School, Eastbourne; M. E. Browr and D. ooursa to which the Magistrates assented. THE ]|ATE MAJOR-GENERAL SIR OTHER UNITS. Watson, Girls' Secondary School, Eastbourne, Miss Boys’ Doubles.—C. Trafford and Eric Richards beatL. DRUNI Adams: A W. Hamber and O. O. Judkins, lillcote. During the hearing of the summons against Bussey, Burke and Greig, 6-3, 6-1. .en Wright, of Hampden Park was summoned for Killed. South-cliff, Eastbourne. Mrs. Ramsay; B. J. Parkin and the Magistrates’ Clerk inquired if the forms were Girls’ Singles.—Miss Hilda Herridge beat Miss OTnl having: been drunk at Hampden I •k on August 19th. F. W. BENSON; Private F. Colwell "(Royal West Kent Regiment), R. D. Stephens, The Caff, Eastbourne, Misses Burton, issued by the Home Office? lock, 6-1,6-3. Wi T. James represented thq defendant, who did Eastbourne. Filby and Feacook. _ The Chief Constable: They are printed by permis­ Girls' Doubles.—Miss Mazenby and Mias p. Flesw beat W ounded. Juniors. sion of the Stationery Office. _ f j_ the Misses B. and W. Stevenson, 6-2, 6-1. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT1 ANNE’S. i hanging on to the Private W. Breach (Royal West Kent Regiment), Third Class Honours: D. M. Bi ie, F. G. Hiver, It was suggested that the printers might notify Mixed Doubles.—Miss Herridge and Eric Richards 11 P.(?.^Morris said th'e defendant ------M--- Clovelly-Kepplestone, Eastbourne, rs. Broi m e; M- on[ the forms that they had to be sent to the [police beat Miss Raymond and A. Raymond, 6-3, 6-L railings at Station-approach, Hellingly. . , Lambart, Convent of the Nativity, lastbourne, Rev. within 24 hours. e of 5s. was imposed. A menu al service tp the lat Major-General Sir ergt.-Major H. Ohevis (King’s Royal Rifles), Mother Superior. Satisfied the. exai iners : B. G. W. Frederick |William Benson, whe e [ death occurred The Chief Constable also remarked that the police Eastbourne. j ter, G. L. Davis, St. George’s_ Soho ,, Eastbourne, Mr. had received 3,000 forms from which had been omitted A NOISY NEIGHBOT fcHOOD. suddenly ij Canada, where he act sd as head of the Private S. L. Thomas (Rifle Brigade), Eastbourne. W. | Davies; J. Van Binjay, Roborough Soho* >1, East­ OUR NEW ALLIES. meat Rich and Sarah Rich, Dennis-road, were British Re(oount Commission, ws held at St. Anne’s bourne, Messrs. P. and 'D. Gilbert; A- Ellisoi, M. N. the name and address of the sender. Church on Wednesday afternoon, ie local habitation Missing. Laurence, M. Pedgrift, _C. E. Purdye, V. E.| Yerrall, The fine in this oase was 10s. summoned for using obscene lang ) in that thorough- ary School, Eastbourne,. ss Adai is ; F. A.’ fare on August 13th of the Prijnrose League, of which tiie deceased was Private B. Wright (Royal Fusiliers), Eastbourne. - eman, E. D. Wilkinson, Queenv ood, Eas tbourne, Georgina Jackson and Richard Chatfield were each Lines written upon the simultaneous declaration of According to Special Constable j Stratford he was in ruling couucOlor, being prominently _____(presented._____ L The__ Private A. Ward (London Regiment), Eastbourne the Misses Chudleigh and Johns; O. "ullock, Olovelly- fined 10s., Harry Brewster had to pay £1] and war by the Italian and Roumanian nations against the . J in• . Vhis * room at.i. Cavendish-avi ^ 1 I when be heardKnnwi service was impressively bonducted by the Rev. W. P. (previously reported wounded). J Kepplostone, Eastbourne, Mrs. Bro’ . Over-a ?e candi- Florence Hamblin 5s. ! ! would-be destroyers of Latin civilisation. the defendants quarrelling in the at the rear of . Jay (viear)[ who was assisted by the Rjpv, W, E. Aston. dates who satisfied the examiners; Daly, C( invent of the Nativity, Eastbourne; F. R. Tom nson, Cl iremont, (On the site of Trajan’s forum at Rome stands the Dennis-road. Th« _ Amongst those present were noticed the Mayor Eastbourne, the Mieses Dawson. noble pillar which is the enduring monument of those of, and witness had to get up go to the house. (Aiders I. O’Brien Harding), Mr< Rupert Gwynne, contests of prodigious valour which a.d. 100-106 were There were a number of people in > vicinity listening M-P-, thel Ion. Mrs. Rupert Gwyhne (dame president co: Prelimimarv Examin. ION. NEWS IN BRIEF. waged between the Roman and Daoian (antienb ■to the quarrel. of the Pri League),'Generali Sir William Birk- Class Honours: E. O. Rue and M. E. G. Roumanian) peoples, now happily allies). itich: Didn’t you hear another iw.goingon? beck, Lad[ Pendower,iower, Major Wi’Ikie '— (nephew L----- of' the * AT THE FRONT. Stevens, Queenwood, Eastbourne, Mi )Chud leigh and Johns; M. E. Speddlng, Claremont, Kastbo irne, the Such a Conscience. Beyond the Tiber’s tawny foam, Witness: I think there >re nl' ays rows going on in late Sir Fi ierick1 Benson), Surgei in-Col. G. S. Robin- Misses Dawson. Satisfied the examin Dennis-road. *” ■. and Mrs. Alex. » : P. R, Streeter, Replying to a oonsoientious objector at North London When the soft nigh tenveileth Rome, son, Sir Ji n and Miss Maitland, The following is fromIrom the “"Pastors Pastor’s Letter” in the St. Saviour's Choir School, Rev. C. . Horsbu g h ; I. D. who had stated that he considered that all war wa$ Against her starry sapphire dome. Corroborative Evidence was givi l by another witness Campbell, Admiral C. H. M001 ;he Rev. W. 0. Pevensey-road Congregational Magazine Alcock, M. Ashton. E. Daly and S. i Foy, Ck invent of ait .med White.hite. * \ ,nd Mrs. Erskine Nativity. Eastbourne, Rev. Mother Su! wrong, the Magistrate said : “ I am not sure that if you Streatfeild (vicar of Eastbourne), Mr, “ List motith we had t o ------two of the ;>erfor; I; Ballard, have a conscience of tl^it kind you ought not to be Perfect, past praise of rune or rhyme, Rich calledlied his daughter, ;amd who said that on (joint hop of the r local habi .tion), Councillor young menjopon our Roll reported and B. M. Phelps. Edenthorpe, Meadi rMiss llartin; L Eternal, from the tomb of Time the followiniving day the special oO ,ble came to the F. O. D. irell (hon. treasurer), Mis Thornton (presi. M; Braby, E. R. Bright: A. D. Buller, If. D. S. Drew and charged with unlawful possession.” A column leaps to Heaven sublime. r father nsed. missing, F. M. Coombes No further V. H.’ Hobson, Queen wood; D. G., lavles (passed in house andl asked her what language dent of tl le juvenile branch), Mrs. ' urell, Mr. J. J, official communication has been reoer tten and oral French and obtaipe certifli ate), Hill- Boys’ F oolish A ct. By Trajan’s foruna, mark it well, The case was dismissed. __Mayor told the Page, O01 icillor J. Pulsford; [oillor F. Hollins either of them, but the facts which have [come tbrouj rate, 8outh-cliff, Eastbourne, Mrs. Rai say; P A. King-. Giving evidence at Hendon against three boys cl iarge< 1 It to this happy houriur doth< tell Special Constable that the itrates felt he did his and R. Redfem__ (repi___ ig the National all tend to diminish the very slight hope! that from ; don, The Cliff, Eastbourne, Misses ! !urton, Filby and with stealing rifle ammunition, a detective said it was How Roman and Roumanian fell. best with regardL to the matter. fS f; ’/ff ... Service Col. .Arohdale,ihr 1 Mr. Aden Beresford first obuld be entertained. Peacock. Over-age < andidates satisfii id the e: lamiuers: mercy none of the boys were killed, as they plated the ,na Mr. W. W. Denliain (secretary of the Then we have lost dear Wesley'esley Dean. . He wi ] C. II. McEwen, St. George's. Mr. W. D avies; H. A. Baker, ammunition on the tramway track to explode. When o’er the bridge by Severin SERIES OF Tii | | S. / ! n/ ^astbour Rifle Club, of which the deceased was ; D. H. Chapman, D. S. Jenner, St. Saviour’s Che ir School; The Traian horse came thnnderiienng in, in Fi ,noe, by the explosion of [a shell, on Saturday, | M. Raleigh, M. Foy. P. Hart, B. Osbaldeston ind M. G. But further, scarce an inch - - ’J James, Lusted (13), of Seaside, was charged, on president)! Mrs. G. Plomer, Mr. I Plomer, Mr. E. F. Augi >t 5th. The one relieving feature in the intelli- • Woon, Convent of the Nativity; N. Grange ind O. A. F ish D estroyed. ‘d win remand, with stealing, as servant to Messrs. Hope and Vicars ( 1 resenting the knights! imperial), Col. gem received is that death was instantaneous. The ! McFadyean, Queenwood; P. A. M. j Whittir dale, The Large numbers of fish have been destroyed i n the Against a foeman without 1 <3o., The Colonnade, a waterprtof coat, three sports Broome, St. George, Lieut. S t George, Mrs. oomi le, an old schoolfellow, who fir^t told the sad fact, I Cliff, Eastbourne. River Crane, at Isleworth, by poisonous matter flowing Against a race which held 1 coats'and a pair of braces, together valued at £5. lls., Grant Wi •ren, Mr. R. H. Stanbridge,Sta: Mr. 6 . Doull, into the water. To rush upon theRCtoan t on August 21st; Private James Potter, of the.Royal wril pathetically: ‘ We all miss him very much, for Mr. H. Si tball, Mr. R. B. Wi am, Miss Jay, he 1 always so cheerful, nb matter how tight the F or Sedition. Sussex Regiment, (was charged with [receiving the 0. Hay (representing tjhe Soldiers’ and Sailors And when that tide of Death was spent, articles, knowing them to have b< en stolen. corm he was in.’ Those of ns who knew him, know For sedition, Mr. William Coombs, an Australian Roman and Rouman were content Home) am others. how le these words would be. . . . Our sympathies, Labour agitator, has been fined £100. In name, in valour to be blent. The manager to Messrs. Hope 1 k Co. said the boy was While tl e congregation were ibling appropriate whig! have been so deeply stirred, go out to his sent to call for the articles, but he did not return. It music wi played by the organist < •. S. Fillery). The wide •ed mother, to her whom he was betrothed, and to Lawn Mowers Ground & Set Germany and R eprisals. was the first day he had been employed at the shop. ’hymn ow the labourer’s task is o'er,” was first sung, thebj >thers and sisters. May the Father in Heaven A Berlin telegram to the Cologne Gazette says th O ! happy ! that this day an . thus Witness had no character with th e boy. f j [ ih Psalms xv. and xxiiii wpre chanted. The by One who Knows How. International Red Cross isl appealing to belligerents Such seed should be reborn 1 ) ns Victor Betts said Potter bad the coat on the beach at after wbi give em comfort. lesson (1 hessalonians, iv., 13-18), ’ read by the Rey. those wounded and invalided some notes mutually to renounce the idea of reprisals for tr L pro- Of Caesar and Decebalus! the bathing station ip a brown paper parceL There W. F / Aston, and this was followled by the hymn „. Although the shrapnel has not been Nothing bruises the young growth of grass tection of their own prisoners of war. The C rm an were also the sports coats and the braces, m are m more than a blunt That those who taught man [how to die, Detective - Inspector Wells re peated the ^evidence, “ They whose course on earth is o’er.” Prayers were removed fi im the body of. W. J. Barnes, hee has gone gorn Government has declined to adopt the suggeatioi With nobler purpose now ally offered by] the Rev. W. P. Jay, and after the hyn back __regiment."„___ Henry . Moseley, suffering From Any machine can be made to. cut witbl the And bid him live for liberty! .given at the previous hearing wi th regard to. arresting “ On the resurrection morning,” the organist played tl trench feet, is...... still far from welL - 0.- Harffey is lying sharpness and precision of a razor i f |i t is Lord H aldane and the W ar. the defendants, iand said that Potter, when charged tt Dead HSrch i L ” '***in Saul. The (‘T “ LaSb” nik D^ofPost »” tirowas then in the Military Hospital here, his leg in‘ splints.'■ Roy properly ground and set. "Viscount Haldane, speaking at Auchterarder, Perth­ That this blest hour should see unite ■frith receiving tbje goods, remark id “ All right.” sounded • Mr. Hargreaves, and the impressive service Lower is going on gaily to a good recovery, ” Send me a postcard, I will do the rest shire, on Saturday, said that during the war he hid had Roumanian glory, Roman night, Potter and Lustra were furthur charged with being Which linked, lead the line 9 of light closed wi{h the singing of a verse of the National ESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ■" - j ' : F i: anxious momenta knowing what he did. Nov those concerned together in stealing from the beaoh at the Anthem. dark days were over. When we saw the ifioei t Against the tyrant kings who scan bathing station a. suit of olothes, valued at £2 . 1 0 s., the resistance of the French at Verdun and bow oi neV How Rome’s last brood and Daria’s elan property of Ernest Dalloway. GILDREDGE PARK DISCOVERY. W. BACK8HALL,™ oX ' Armies were breakingdown the German assaul on thje Together draw the sword for Man 1 Dalloway identified the .oloties produced as his —Lawn Mower Expert.— BUILDINGS. Somme, we recognised that we had pome to the bh apter property, and said he left them on the beach while he MOTOR TICS EMPLOYES’ OUTING. in the volume of the book which we called the end. I j W. J. W bnhah. ^ 1 was bathing. When he came on t of the water he only CHILD’S BODY FOUND. Germans Arrest a P riest.! found a towel. > : i The en lployes of the Corporation motor om The Paris Matin learns from Venlo that the parish Victor Betts said that Potter handed him the water­ ' their annual outing on Sunday last, when - r A R e f in e m e n t o f Co n sc ie n c e .—A t th e proof coat mentionod in the previous case and asked depot held The Deputy Coroner (Mr. H. Sprott) held an inquest priest of Ardenne, a little parish in the pfovi ace of Law Society section of the London [Appeal Tribunal on him to go and get the suit, wrap jt in the eoat and bring oompany | lumbering about 80 metiat the depot at .8 a.m. at the Town Hall, Eastbourne, on Monday afternoon on LOCAL NATURE JOTTINGS. Namur, has been arrested by the Germans A start made at 8.30 in two of the new fbuseje, .dy bf a newly-born male child, which was found Tuesday a conscientious objector who had been granted it to him. Potter, who was in khaki, gave him 6 d., ana attempting to cross the frontier from Belgium inn exemption on agreeing to do work ]of national 'import­ which weire at their disposal by the kindness of the dredge Park on Friday in last week. Mr. Thos. Holland, near Maestrichfc. He was carrying the polours afterwards went into a bathing rnaohine and pnt on the 1,Motor ’Bps Committee, through theiir Manager (Mr. P. ance appealed against being required to do farm work, clothes. Lusted took no part m taking the olothes, but ter acted as foreman of t! DECREASE IN MIGRANTS. of the 34th Belgian Regiment under his cassock. He arguing tbat this was helping the Government to they all three went into the bathing machine, in whioh Ellison). [ They proceeded via Westham to Hailsham, Richard John Parris, had been denounced m an anonymous letter. where they halted tor breakfast iat the Crown Hotel] stated that at 2.15 p.m. on (.prolong the war. The Chairman: jl cannot Attempt to Potter put his khaki under the sbat. the meal [being very much appreciated. Photographs small parcel behind a shrub m A subject which has engaged the httentioi 1 of man; Child’s Singular D eath, i l I fathom your mind or understand how any yonng man, In this ease Lusted was dismissed. 1 wfell-known ornithologists of recent! years ii the vr ’ when nature is bestowing harvest, can say that he Detective-Inspector Wells said Potter was home on were herej taken of the party, alter which another start the Compton Place-road sidb 1 Left in a perambulator, a- fifteen months’child at was made! for the old-fashioned and historical village of 1 marked decrease in the number of bird migra nts to Fulham slipped through a hole in the bottom of the refuses to go and collect the harvest because of some siclc i * . a yards from the entranoe. On | country in summer. The winter immigrants do m wild idea that it assists the war. .The appeal was Potter and LustedLust( were also oiarged with being don- Speldhurst, through Cross-in-Hand, Mayfield and Tun­ bf brown paper, and intide was the body carriage, and was found dead, hanging by the strop bridge Wells. Arrived at Speldhurst, a substantial child wrapped in a -blanket and ntosh and show this unfortunate feature, and [upon in juiry it is which had been used to fasten it in. dismissed and tbe exemption withdrawn. cerned togetherr in stealing from clothing on the beach not difficult to demonstrate why this! is so. station a purse containing 7s. 4d., the luncheon [was partaken of in the old oak room at the tied up with string. Witness oalled cal a constable’s F irst Mails for T en Y ears. Old actor : “ A stage detective must be At the fishing stal George and Dragon, which dates back to 1212, and Was attention to the paioeL ...... 1 that the peasantry i ^ ______doubly clever.” Friend: “ Howsol?” 01dactor:“ He property of Johnobn Wright Italy wage a regular campaign everyfspring against the Letter and paroel mails for Tristan da Cunha, the iid the purse was in his clothes when he mostlnteresting to the party. In the afternoon a pro­ P.C. Walsh deposed, that Pams handed him the must disguise himself so that he Will be recognised by gramme pf sports was gone through in a field kindly parcel and he took it to the police station and deposited millions of birds, both great and small, whicl 1 pass over lonely island in the South Atlantic, 1,500 miles from the everybody in the audience and nobody on the stage!” but he saw a mao at bis olothes and he those regions on their way to North-east Eur >pe. nearest inhabited land, will be despatchec from > water., So far as he conld see Potter, lent for [ the occasion. Then ai start was made for it in the mortuary. Witness noticed no marks of violence Penshurs], where at the Leicester Arms Host B. W. I By means of nets, limed twigs and inany ot ter London on Monday evening\September 11th, thebe who was not was covering from on the body of the ohild. being the first mails from England for more that tan •Wtaesa’sview. , , . .. ■ Earle served a splendid tea. The return journey was Dr. J. Adams (police surgeon) stated that he saw the : the unfortunate migrants, which resijon thoe3 southern I oommenced at 7 Am. through Ashdown Forest, Mares- ohild in the mortuary <5n Friday afternoon. It was a 1 slopes before crossing the Alps or Pyrenees, ire caught y»r& Detective-Inspector Wells said that searchi H un H unt at T singtao. Potter he found the purse produced. Witness 3 field, Uckftbld and East Hoathly, the party arriving at newly-born child, birth haying taken place about two or in great numbers. Whole woods, lit is said, possi ’CHOCOLATES Easbourno at 10.30, after having spent a most enjoyable s previously. There was a little braising on sgarcely-a tree whicb is not a deadly trap ii disgui. It is reported from Tsingtao (the German port Potter had been previously conviloted at that Court and Brazil Nuts at to the training ship “ Cornwall.” He had also day. Appended is the list of sports:— The child, whioh s large,ge, weighed 1 The reason for this wholesale capture of inoffensive aptured by a Japanese and British force) that several 1 birds is a strictly utilitarian one, however, at d . 1 secretly entered the place recently, The 1 convicted a* the Quarter Sessions for steal- 100 Ya: Is Men’s Flat Race.—1, J. Dixon; 2, J. Crickle- ozs., which was above the normal As the Ask for a pony and cart. Since his release from prison bury; 8, Y. J. Grinsted; 4, W. Potton. post-mortem1 examinationexan witness found that another of those instances where man seems lestined es are searching for them and have already “ DELECTA” lOGYi Is Ladles’ Flat Race.—l.|F . Moon ; 2, E. Black- all the organs were healthy, and from hie experiments be the destroyer of nature rather than its gu irdian. In arrested some, who have been promptly tried ai d sent )-had made every endeavonr to assist him, bat he —the name ' I not desire to do any work and wished to join the man; 3, 1. Wood. I I with the longs he found the child had breathed, bat he such warm climes as those in the regions mei itioned the to Japan to the war prisoners’ camp. describes them. , ____ j military authoritiesdeoided to accept him, ’■EjflBfc- ,Is - JFlat P Raco fbpys .B™..., under il8);—i, E. Cramphorn; could, not say whether it had a separate existence. 1 demand for a great quantity of mCat for ood is not Suicide’s Big J umA I V a t f r t d be joined the 3rd Royal Sussex Regiment in May 2, F. Dartnell; 3, E. Blair ; 4, A. Pi Underneath the scalp there was an effusion of blood, ’ large, and these small birds seem! to offer the least Men’s Three-Legged3d Race.—1. F. Way and expensive method of securing the most su table diet. A man hopelessly consumptive committed a me ide Ladies’ whioh indicated a blow or CalL There rfras marked ew! York by junjumping from the tower of a 42-storey , the oaie was adjourned for a Miss E. an ; 2, H. Day andd Miss F. Moon. T evidence of want of proper attention at birth, bat he To us it seems almost incredible that si ch mini laking a Fool of a Man1 Raoe.—1. V. Mockford; did hot think the wound on the scalp was sufficient to creatures as ohiff-chaffs and willow-warblers should building 600-ft. up. ( that the military would be ; 3, E. Poole. ___ m the m Bantime, ' Lusted was cause death. utilised as food, but the southern Latin n ces have a Munitionr W orkers’’ R est P eriod. Men’s and Needle Raoej—L W. Featherstone; The jury returned an open verdict. perfect geniuS for turning to acoonnt the most mprobable at under probation for 12 mont Os. ’ 2, E. Riel ; 3, E. Eden; 4, H. Day. looking objects for good purposes. To correct a misapprehension,-- . the Ministry _ pf •S3R' At the previous hearing a lad named Viotor Betts Raoe.—Miss N. Wood and Mr. F. R lvett." Iunition8 states that the rest period for muaitipn DO N O T WAIT r 412), of Channel View-read, , was charged with being Wheell This is no doubt one,of the principal (if nc t itself the Yorkers is from 28th September to 1st Octob] both Ladies’ Consolation Race.—1, Mrs. E. Barrow; 2, M. ii^f) causes of the remarkable falling-off in he number Concerned in the thefts, bat on tjhe application of Chief Ohatfii 3, H. Poole; 4, A Quick. j A SATAN0PHANY. Q3lusive. J Inspector Taylor' • 1these charges wore now withdrawn. I , | ' ” '-••j c|f our summer immigrants. Even the swal low, he W atchman’s E ar B itten. until you a n really ill before reaartiuc to Men’s ilation Race.—1, E. Barrow; 2, J. Sharp; nartin and sand-martin do not escape, al hough treatment. Immediate attention rhontd 3, Feathi ; 4, E. Foord. IN MEMORY OF CAPTAIN FRYATT. [At Folkestone a well-conneci man named £ t. T uesday.—Before Alderman H. W. Keay (in the chair) ______I sjwift seems to manage to avoid capture T le leorge -Ashe was fined £5 for bii g off a piece of a always be given to minor ailments leek and CoL A. B. Mein. rarity of the quail and the scarcity of the oqce they lead to more serious trouble. A t ' T an’s ear. Prosecutor was Josep] 1 Edward Gram, A BELGIAN REFUGEE. Raise the gallows for the Kaiser’s throne; landrail are the evidences of what’ ve may e: right watchman on the Victoria Pii , who found A^he, bilious headache—a tendency to constipa­ IF 1 Let him hang aloft, alone, the fate, of many smaller birds n nest-hples merchant, of Moseley Hill, Liverpool who was that til is not well with the organs ot ' ■ -... ; The Chairman told the defendant the law was made th a t it is quite impossible tb comply with Every curse, and every hopeless cry on the np-line side. The whinqhat is anothi >r bird 1 it Whitley, with her maid, fell over the cliff, a 1 digestion, is Beecham’s Pills—that well- for the benefit of both oountries. He had transgressed thesti requests for free insertions. The 1 requent enough on the Downs, but now dwindle 200-ft, and was killed. The cliff, bring a itnrat known trustworthy preparation which has and would therefore be fined £1, in default 14 da; Meet in damn&L symphony, vanishing point while the story jof the (ate of rain, fell affray, carrying the lady with it. had each enormous success in the treat- imprisonment. , If he came tljere again he would Proprietors are, however, prepared to Makes his ears their-portals; wheatears, which once teemed on bur hills, is too accept such Notices A ppeals a t Heap and heap up agony, ^ - W ife Sees H usband D rown. meat of digestive disorders. Those who more severely dealt with. For this Plague of Mortals. known to retail here have tried this remedy—and they note Defendant, through an interpreter, told the Magis­ reduced rates pro' t h e y a p p ly to All the warblers, have suffered, from thd chattering Edward George Carter (31), Montrose-terrac 3,!Seven____ number a great multitude—are entirely events connected w th e W a r only.0 1 Let a cheated nation know was drowned whilst bathing at Westclifl ton-Sea. trates he had not snffioient money and was afraid of. the He was but their bitterest foe. warbler, which haunted the old Decoy andithe [ saw her husband dive off the jetty and satisfied that, tot correcting ailments of prison. ' > terms can be ob ! on application # “ hes ih ,snch numbers in , , 1 o the more the stomach and the liver, these Is nothing ; {; May the man who murdered Christian trust W ednesday.—Before Mr. A. (). Hillman (in the chair) a t 0 1 ir office. iticent garden-warbler and Sm zens of j the The Operations in Egypt. to surpass and Dr. Muir Smith. Honour, take the feast of lost -Js and f’ snob as these “E a s t b o u r n e Ch r o n k B u il d in g s , In the portion fated; nsensi! the wo rid woke np Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General AN “ ELIGIBLE’ ARRESTED, S o u t h -s t r e e t , lOURNE. May his memory rot and rust natun Uy retiring Staff, has telegraphed to Sir Archibald Murray, Com- B E i E C H A M ’ S ■i Leonard Smith was brougl op on a charge of being . Dying execrated. ! < habits, we think, 1 •e from woods History shall, upon his tomb, whioh are duly me. an unlawful absentee froin 4- of towns, but, success qf the reoent operations against the Turks.” P.O. Morris said he saw aner on the Willing- Write but reooraa blabk of doom. perhaps, there will oonfe a 1 we shi 11 find them PILLS. •don-road and brought him police station. Let the Hohenzollems’ lordly atone imminent peril of total dii Mreadyi the' R egained Speech. Accused asserted that but he OF F O i- HUNTING. Stink with horror as its fame, ngs of the summer ’ fiujnt. A soldier who had lost his speech and rauld hply he ont. IF , had no certificate or other e’ ■ | p •*» ■ ■ Be abhorred like Satan; R.G. with difficulty fell out of bed at the Bath War Hospi He had lost his registration Sign of infamy and shame, He called ont. “ Where W am 11” and has since been able, P repa r ed oney b t i Major Teale (chief they had every The Earl of Harrington, at the annual Spurned, spewed out and spat on. to sggtk and hear quite1 well reason to believe Smith was puppy show in connection v at Elvaston I P r a c t ic a l P a t r io t is m . —|A su r je o n w h o THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens, Lane. The Magistrates fined minimum sum of a very optimistic of fox- [ Lives Jtor ever the Accurst was about to perform an operation- of a A D angerous P ractice. £2 and ordered him to ovek to tne military character upon a somewhat ui .Nine men were fined £ 1 0 each and another ona £5 Sold everywhere In boxes. Authorities. said there would be more hunting after the Thou the Leper who didst rale and t asked him if he were-willing going on dnty in a shell factory witl 1 matches, < igare; Ever and make millions die, have inly a • m o . :ty years ago the ~'«res said tobeionits anaesthetic. “ Certainly Y” 1 the patient and loose tobaooo in their pockets. ! U- ! Thomas Kane, an old soldier, with bat at the time broke ont there were At thy ruthless bidding; - ! > believe in patronising home ' when iver I on the ting people in the y than at any period Thou who brakest every tie, j- "having been drunk and incapable at previocs half-century, 3 thought that after | Heaven decrees thy ridding. A P o se r .—H in k e r : “ Y 0 1 are an A number of travelling sho vmen were fined the war there revival of banting Our revenge will ever be. Coasl ing amounts varying from £5 to £20 at Preston on Monlc CAN BELY ON - - ■ ^Y’uTkJates stated the . and in default either Sex, for all Acquired or Constitutional of paying a fine of Be., Kane wai committed to the The t some amusement Just to tell the truth of thee. for' vading the amusement tax at 1 ’reston Whitsunt House of Correction for four lays. and E S d it. inting were abolishe F. W. Honker: “H Perhaps H H you can_ tell_ ^ w f t is Ignorance of the regulations was pmaded ‘ ■■ rich f the oountry during W k ship can let go her anchor and stffilkeep be • hold 1 ey elsewhere. Another W ife: “ I thoroughly believe the hand _ sergean t: “ Wl lat’s you* age?” for CLARKE’S a thread of it the tomcat of horse- roeks the cradle rales the world.” T Husbar d : 01 determined to be patriotic: “ Twenty-two.” . by the ,t we cannot break no _ we should not be l Memorial undoubtedly the case nowadays. But par ants _____ com and B 4 1 J f I L L S not sergeant: “ I said your; age, not chest . 111J rt s . I». Commas Dnue Co.. able to mount half cavalry in cor Amy. aa anonymous one of £1,000. always leave the care of infants to j)erranto|! n • : : "• : 1'. (JFr* from JUrtmna F ; -- ■.; Lra, Lmoouu ■ " : ..-Jr 1 : 3 ® i l l i:Jv'v5vV :

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mages of worsop. DEVONSHIRE PARK. THE PIER. ROYAL HIPPODROME. tCHESTRAL CONCERTS, ; (8*. M a^l.-B untoy serviees. Holy SUNDAY MUSIC. “ HJSAVE-0!” . T and_ 8_ am. every ^m lsT■ and a.- u.iD Large and sometimes crowded audiences have jen joyed ! On Sunday last the customary performances by the The I autical revue H e a i e -0 ! which forms this week’s. . ted Sandays; Matins, H m »- • w lw m o n ; during the / veek the excellent_____ r ______performances of____ the_ j_____Summerdown______Camp Eland were given in the band , ______.18 2nd rad tell Sundays; Holv Baptism, 4 Devondiwe Bark Orchestra, whose programmes have stand, the attendance being large entertainment at the Hippodcome, is just an irresponsible te d been of the customary high order of musical interest1 evening, ith afternoon and piece of fun, and as its mission is prims rily to amuse, it r a t 4 and attractiveness. Not the least appreciated of the | i„ the Pavilion the admirably fulfils this qualification. Presented by Mr. and sermon, 6 .8 0 p.m. Week oonoerts Knuts Kamp Koncert Kompany Fred Allandale and reproduced by a powerful company, _ j f.4IS"am » m-. ., also Wed- th at. which delighted a full house on 1 Oommnnlon, Dally at 7. Thursday nigh'C whep 'tiie p^am m e” (abfy ^udered KinVrbly'" A r t l a 0*00**' oharacteri8tio ^programmes the pietce is characteristically breezy and goes with a Other nrrkM :■ Dally, 1C u t . and under the conduotorship of Mr. Norfolk Megone) com- 1 ^ ^ merry swing from start to finish. The dialogue is smart ABOpJBj I prised some [of the more favourite compositions of The musical arrangements for to-morrow are on similar rad Witty, the principals are all exceptionally capable Gounod and Edward German. The Gounod' numbers hues. :• artists, jwhilst the work of the chorus contributes in no l four Kenyon, Bear. B. B. Kirkley and Bey. H . L. Isas. included thei “ Mereille” overture. Ave |Maria” '.V. “ TIGER’S CUB.” simll dBgree to the success of the production. In Mr. aae’s Ohu bch, TJfw icx (In connection with the and" the It is not many dramas that would prove acceptable Unarley Harvey the company possesses a comedian of Church).—Sunday services: Holy O immnnlon German to the play going public just now, the entertain­ marked ability and experience, and it i3 to him that the 8 a.m. e^ery S u n d ay ; e.45 s.m* 1st ra d 3rd Bundays; tasia on ment which Usually finds favour at the present time audience look for those humorous touches which make Ue.ni. sh'-rt service and addicts; &80 p.m.t evensong 1 Memo England,” and ,1 Jo three dances from ‘Henry being of that light and amusing character which acts sis the piece so bright and enjoyable. As “ Bid Stickers ” U ..i h 1 . , ; • VTII.’i With such an array of popular it 3ms the a stimulating tonic to depressed nerves or the tired war tht>“ ctew”[of the yacht “ What What,” Mr. Harvey is Seaside-road.—Sunday services: Holy PINCE-NEZ] or ASTIGMATIC CLIPS - audience were naturally enabled to spend a very s 'ieasant worker. In the dramatic romance of Alaska, T ig e r ’s prominent in all the mirth-provoking incidents, and the , every Sunday 8 am ., after morning service tithe, rad it iis not too much to say that every piece was which has attracted crowded audiences to the Pier audiemje laugh heartily at his spirited and often spon­ * s (every Sunday daring se ison) after WITH GbLD-FILLED WITH SOLID 9ct. taneous jests. Iu the scene in which we sea the let end ted S_____ 1 Sunday of month: m orn^aervloc rapturously received. 5 Theatre this week, there is, however, a strong element frames and best Lenses. SOLD - FILLED bridge incongruous spectacle of a sailor almost prostrated by ~--apruig, etc., and the finest Mr. W. Y. Robinson, an exceedingly clever and of humour, which is node the less telling because it is i« h l resourceful entertainer from Canada, continued his presented in that rough, uncouth Western style, and is mdl de \ncr he is irresistibly fuunv, and this is by far the •nabTKb * re, 1* noon; Interoeesl m service, Usual prices, 12/6 P* /(\ 4 - Lenses, j often very forcibly expressed. The love story of the most humorous incident in the revue. Wednesdays rad Fridays, 18 noon. Our cut price /. O/Usual price, 15/ successful appearances in imitations and stories from the 10 programme he recently gave for three months ip enter-4 young Englishman David"Summers and “ The Cub” MissMaie Ash as “ MissElizabeth Cheshire/’ in love . Our out prioe L 7/6 “ith the captain, acts and sings with co isiderable Hill 8 tabling troops in France. His. contributions were all forms a suitable theme around which has been con­ Vch ’ ' y. Curate, Bev. G. Thornton. structed a play of remarkable interest and dramatic arm. i Amongst her most successful nulibers are excellent and were greatly appreciated by all present. Back'Home in Tenessee” and “ Blighty,” the last- Be.Si.'nocm’S.- Sundays: Holy Communion at 7 ft 8«.m. This evening the orohestra will be heard ip a pro­ power. Incidentally Summers is endeavouring to ~ ] U 0 p m ; LI:any 9.86 am : Choral Enpharist at solve the mystery of his father’s death,’and events lead named being a song of “ the soldiers’ homeSweet home,” T e st the Sight Free. gramme of popular selections. Mr. Robinson (enter­ the .'voids of which appeal strongly to tho audience. &! imatins 1106 am ; children's service 8pm ; him to discover the truth. The shady transactions of , i | 8.80. H oly D ays: H oly Communion f “ d * tainer) will make his concluding appearance. Bill Slark and Hank Bloss (“ the Tiger ”) are the cause Copies pf this song are sold, the proceeds being devoted 7.80 a mj; Choral Eucharist i it 10 a m t ■ The vocalist engaged for the evening concerts next of the undoing of both men, Slark, who has forced the to | local charities selected by the manager (Mr. H. pm. Week days: Holy Onamnnlon week is Miss Lilian Stiles-Allen (soprano). Raymond). Mr. Sackville West makes a very satis­ .St 7 a m on Wednesdays and Fridays ‘Cub” into an objectionable marriage with himself, falling a victim to another woman he has wronged, and factory: “ Captain,” and Mr. Tom Howell as “ the and u am. irsdays. Matins after first oelebration. “PIERROT PIE” Bo’sunm akes a decided hit with the spug “The IO tray W ;s and Fridays at 18 noon. I |ally even- SPECTACLES. Bloss being exposed by an Indian, “ Lone Wolf,” who As here illustrated. That delightful oonooction “ Pierrot Pie” is again was present at Summers’ father’s death. The scene in Admiral’s Broom,” which has a stirring verse adapted being presented in the Pavilion by that talented com­ the third act, when Summers is accused of the murder to the present naval position. Miss Maud Banks and * 1 Prayer Book. Vicar, 1 lev. H .U ; bination of vaudeville entertainers known as “The of Slark, is a curious blend of drama .aud humour, the Mr. J.: J. Martin as the Lancashire lassie and lad Ber. O. W. Horsburgh and Bev. BrowaieA” The name of Mr. Charles Heslbp is in latter element largely predominating when the erudite respectively also contribute largely to thq‘humorous WITH GOLD-FILLED WITH SOLID 9ct. itself ai sufficient guarantee that the humorous side of sheriff “ gets going.” elem ent. _L—Sundays, Holy Cot tmunlon, T framesandthe best Lenses. GOLD-FILLED frames the entertainment is in highly capable band a In the The company responsible for the production gives an “ ODDMENTS.” | Total 1st rad Srd Sundays 9.46 a.« ^ m a tin s and the finest Lenses. mirth-provoking items he is ably assisted by Mr. Lewis extremely good account of itself. Naturally the chief I T his is the title of next week’s revue'at the Hippo- Eucharist 18 noon 8J0 A Usual price, 15/- Sydney, late of “ The Follies,” and between them the drom e, 8.80 p m . W eek Corn- Usual prioe, 12/6 /£ k honours go to1 Miss Sybil Aruudale, whose impersona­ , . the piece being presented by Messrs. Bay Bros. b 8 am , with addlt ____ itlons Our out prioe ... SF .. v Our out prioe ... two keep the house in a state of constant merriment. tion of “ The Cub” reveals the talented artist) at her Productions Ltd. O d d m en ts, which is described as an Mn. r a d Fridays l a t ^ m atins Mr. Heslop’s effervescent spirits and ebullient mirth, best. She accomplishes a difficult task with infinite [ irresponsible musical burlesque ” is iu four scenes and Wednesdays and Frli 11.80 ooupled with Mr. Lewis Sydney’s more subdued credit, and the audience fully recognise the merit of her played by a strong company, including Miss. g 6.80 p m On HHoly r ' Days, matins Really excellent quality—have Gold-filled drollery, form a combination that is quite irresistible. CURL SIDE SPECTACLES. frames and very best Lenses. performance. Mr. T. A. Shannon is also conspicuous Grahame, Miss Peggy Bay, Harry Rieka rd, Bev. H. o two performances of Tiger's Cub to-day CANADIAN MILITARY CHOIR. —at 2.30 and 8. At Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesday, before Mr. F. *: Sevs' H. von rf Boott, j”. EhThomas, T W O CONCERTS TO-MORROW. Topleyaad Q. W. “ TANTALIZING TOMMY.” B, Wljitfeld (in the chair) aud other Magistrates, Henry irway.—Holy Communion lst/Srd ft 6th The MON DRUG STORES, By permission of the officers commanding the Next week’s engagement is with Mr. Arthur Gibbon’s John English, a young;man staying at Ea-.tbocrne, was Canadian Expeditionary Forces, the Canadian Military summoned for driving a motor car at a speed dangerous 1 80 a m .; 2nd and 4th, 7 a s :. an d 18.16 Choir are visiting Eastbourne to-morrow (Sunday), and Company, who are bringing the popular comedy 880a m Sundays, Matins 11a.m. 53d, Terminus Road, Eastbourne. Tantalizing Tommy, which has been running at the to the; public, on the Esplanade and the Causeway, 8.16 p m Evensong6JO p.m. Daily are appearing at two concerts at Devonshire Park (at 3 Playhouse Theatre, London. The company will supple­ lneeday and Friday 11 am . with Seaford, on August 10th. and 8 o’clock respectively). As the choir have a big ment the evening performances bj'rnatinecs qn Wednes­ ig 8 p m . w ith Bible l codings on reputation they should prove.a strong attraction. The M r. Coles, solicitor) of Eastbourne, appeared for 4 p m every Banda j. C urate- day and Saturday. Tantalizing Tommy should prove a defend orchestra will perform on bqtn occasions, and be at full strong draw during the week. ant aud apologised for his absence, saying he was strength. j a t a se aool of motoring. He pleaded guilty. ___.—Holy Comma lion 7 and MISS MARGARET COOPER. Bundays, la.noon o n : s t rad 8rd, Defendant: It is jolly hard lines; that is my opinion RETURN VISirOF “MOONSHINE” Liect. Arthur Wilson Kirk, of the Coldstream Sunday, Fridays and Saints’ H All,SHAM PETTY SESSIONS. of it Two special, iconeerts ave announced for Sunday, the Guards, said he was at the London Command Depot /a, Matins 11 a.m., Children’s “VERY HARD.” The popular vaudeville company associated with 10th inst. Miss Margaret Cooper, supported by other Camp!at Seaford. On Thursday, August 10th, about “ Moonshine ” oommenoe a fortnight’s engagement in ../Evensong 6.80 p.m. Dolly M atins 7 46 John Mullett, of Hailsham, was summoned for talented London artists, will appear on l>oth occasions. G.30 p.m., while sitting on a seat in front of the ; Wednesdays and Fridays at n a m. with Wednesday.—Before Mr. Herbert Curteis (in tho the Pavilion on Monday next. Besides evening per­ Esplanade Hotel he saw a car driven by defendant " " vonscng 5.80p.m., exoept V Wednesdays failing to make a proper return of people staying formances, matinees will take place on Wednesdays and chair). Sir Richard Stapley, Baron von Roemer, in his house between August 12th ana lwbr\_.I \ proceeding along the Esplanade from tho direction of -In-charge: Rev. E. A /w . Topley. Mr. W. F. Beaufbrd and Mr. A. Burtenshaw.^ Saturdaya The oompany will be seen in an entire Newh(iven. The speed ot the car was dangerous. The j, Christ Church Mi wlon Hall, P.C, Tingley stated that on August 17th tlje defen­ change of programme. dant called at the Police Station with four Registra­ PICTURE HALLS. car was stopped outside the Esplanade Hotel, and then ______11 Sundays, T p m ; Frit ays, 8 p.m. THE RED LION, STONE CROSS. it was) turned and proceeded iu the direction of N e w - l A ndrew, Evangelistin-eharge. tion forms and, stated that the people arrived on SPECIAL CONCERT, SEPT. 10th. Mr. F. Lawson Lewis applied for the full transfer August 12th, and that he had only just heard he had haven.; It was a conspicuous red two-seater car, of the Red Lion Inn, Stone Cross, from Mr. G. The oonoert on Sunday evening, the 10th inst., will Ce n t r a l CINEMA. apparently a racing c(ir. Wheu the car was turned a Berry to Mrs. Berry. He stated that the Magistrates to Dripg the papers to the police. He said his wife have special attractions, the most notable artist engaged; had received a notioe about the Order, but she had -(‘N E A R L Y A K I N G .” lady entered it and defendant drove away. Later he in k made an order for the temporary transfer on July for the ocoaaion being Mr. Henry Ainley, the celebrated 11/ Returned and passed the hotel, proceeding towards the re s u lts :— 19th, the arrangement being that Mr. Berry should not shown it to him. actor, wbo will give a series of dramatic recitations. In the attractive programme now being submitted Marte. lo Tower. The ear was driven in aaiaagerous A fine of £1 was imposed. chief place is filled by a powerful drama enticed “ The take over the license of the Lion Inn at Eastbourne. Defendant: It is very hard, , sir. Mr. Jose de Moraes, the great Portuguese tenor, has manner. At the time the Esplanade and Front were The application was granted. been specially engaged, and another vocalist will be Warning,” featuring Henry Kolker, a distinguished crowded with people, a large number of whom were Miss Lilian Stiles-Allen, the favourite soprano. The American actor. The “ warning”—one of a tragical _ am . anil 13 IGNORANCE NO EXCUSE. convalescent; soldiers from the Loudon Command beat Miss OTiU m UNOB SOURED LIGHTS. Devonshire Park Orchestra will contribute selections nature—is conveyed in a dream to a dipsomaniac, who Depot. A numlier of these were lame and unable to- Bev. A . T. V ise. Mrs, Newth, of Warbleton, was summoned for from their extensive repertory. Prices of seats and is induced thereby to give up a habit which is rapidly OarUsle-road.—Sundays, 11 a.m. rad 8A0 Frances Hughes, of Upper Dicker, and Henry move quickly. Several children were also playing ou Hastings were summoned in respect to unobeoured having in her house a Belgian refugee and failing to other particulars are given in an advertisement. bringing him to ruin. The main film is supported by tho Front, and dogs were frequently crossing the road. l every Sunday a t 8.0 a mg 1st and take steps to oomply with the regulations by report­ several otheirs olf a humorous and sentimental character, ■ (service ;;8nd and S^Stmdays -lights. 1 The road was in very bad repair at the spot and this .R ich ard s In the case against Mrs. Hughes, Reserve Constable ing to the registration offioer. TENNIS MATCHES FOR KITCHENER and altogether’ the exhibition is a very striking and caused the car to bounce, so that io was not under i-U and Litany Wednesdays Mansfield stated that at 9.40 p.m. on August 21st Defendant said she did not know that Sussex was MEMORIAL f u n d . entertaining one. proper control in case of au emergency owing to its ; Bev. N. S. M. Atkinson. he saw lights showiig from the drawing room and a a restricted area. The woman, Maria Humblet, As previously announced, the Chairman and Directors Next Monday and two following days the star film ace. Witness made inquiries and finding that tho —Sundays 8 a m .. Si d Sunday 7 bedroom at the Vicarage, Upper Dicker. The lawn came over as a Belgian refugee and she took her as of the’ Devonshire Park Company have'/'set apart will be “ Nearly a King,” with John Barrymore in the .river of the oar was staying at the hotel he .-aw him "ays 11 a m , 4th Sunday 8A0 was brilliantly...... ited, illu no Dlind of either window a maid. She supposed she should have given notioe Friday and Saturday in next week for a series) of lawn principal rSle. The opening shows a young actor seated .ud told hitn he intended to report him for driving to Am. morning ser ioe; 8pm , being drawn. at the Polioe Station. tennis matches between well known exponents of the in his apartment. He is without employment, and his the danger of the public. Defendant remarked, i v *' 'ngjeAOevenjngservioe; A fine of 5s. was if ipoeed. The Chairman remarked The Magistrates’ Clerk: Yes; she has no right to game, the proceeds of the entertainment to go to the .valet is in attendance. At this moment the valet “ (Thank you.” ' ig the regulations had been oome into this district without permission. approaches with a roll of manuscript rad asks his The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. F. Lawson Lewis) : So- adoration of Holy draunanion,lbursdaysaii(i that notice conceri The summons was amended and the defendant was rd Kitchener National Memorial Fund. Among the master to read it Questioned by the latter he admits against the U Am-; Litany, Fridays, 1 1 .8 0 am. Vioar, issued to every hoi the district and the fines ladies and sntlemen who have consented to play are you earned his gratitude. ■ j.;. then aocused of aiding and abetting Humblet to that he is the author, and imparts the information that Hopkins. Ornate, jMjj Bev. H . M; rlchreest.Hm would now be inen enter Ihe area without permission. Humblet was King jel, Mra Lambert Chambers (world’s In cross-examination, witness eaid if a vehicle had ____ Holy Oommt nion at 8 0, Mre. O’Neil, MrA Satterthwaite, MrA the hero of the tale is his employer. Then, | as Mr. ion coining on to the Esplanade from one of the side With regard to, itings, P.C. Tingley stated that summoned for entering a prohibited area without Barryniore supposedly reads the script, the •story at7.0; Ohored SnchE list at 946; at 10.5 p.m. on Ai ust 19th he saw a light showing . M. J. G. Ritchie, Mr. Stanley U. Douste, ■oads leading to the town he did not think defendant- of those service 30, rad evinsong8.80. permission. ’rebble, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Greville and the visualises ou the screen. In a small monarchy there is vould -have been able to avoid a collision. 109.106 were niwiinn daily a t 8.0, e w ept Wed- from the ground oor window of the defendant’s Mrs. Newth: I was perfectly ignorant that we crown prince, who is to marry the princess of a neigh­ house. There was bo bliifd to the window, and the Brothers Allen. Play will oommenoe each day at 11 Mr.l Coles: Would you be surprised if defendant (sntwnb aged rad invaUda) rad Fridays at had to get permission. Am. Seats for the stands may now be booked. bouring state, j The prince, however, is in love with a could have stopped the oar within three lengths when ■j r#- „ at 7.40, exoept Wednesdays a id Fridays defendant told him he. had not thought of putting The Magistrates’ Clerk: Ignorance is no excuse. dancer, aud refuses to accede to the demands of his going a t top speed ? Litany. Vloax: Rev W. ,P. Jay. Curates: it up. Defendant: I have token her to Worthing, where father the king. The princess is in the meantime at F, Aston rad ftev. B. Knight, A fine of 7a 6d. was inflicted. Lieut. Kirk; I would like to see it before I was Li we filled up an ordinary registration paper and there school in America. The prince has an American convinced, j < ’ i n m * n , Amskls. WilUngdon-jd.’—Sunday was no difficulty at all. secretary who advisos him of an aotor friend of his who 7 and 8 a An. H oly Oommunlon; U a.m. m atins THE LIGHTS ON VEHICLES ORDER. Limit. Cecil Gordon Ives, of the Scots Guards, said on 8rd and 6th Sundays) and set non; noon, Supk Willard said that on August 13th Mrs. Newth DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. closely resembles the prince. The actor is summoned he was with the previous witness, and corroborated his tlp ae. Alfred Langley, |of Hailsham; Charles HoacL of oame to see him and he found that the refugee had by cable with the object of having him pose as the on 9nd Sunday in monAi; 8 p m., Hailsham; James Clark and Jack Mitchell, of East­ been registered at Somenet House, but the evidence as to the dangerous speed at which the car, A46 pan.. Holy Baptise, exoept on bourne, were summoned for alleged breaches of the “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” prince, until the latter can make good his escape to was driven. He also said he did not think it would -when it Is. administered at children’s authorities had not been notified of her departure London, where he will be able to marry the danoer. have been possible for the car to have avoided a collision .m., evensong and sermon. Other Ser- ;ht on Vehicles Order. Mr. Percy: Hutchison and company, with M iss Hilda) from London, otherwise they would have told her In the meantime the regent of the neighbouring state had a vehicle been coming from one of the by-roads. fc. i ! - ~!v ■mmunion at 8 a m. daily, ex *pt Thors- Pith regard to .angley, P.C. Pittook stated that she could not oome to Sussex (without the permission Trevelyan in the title part, appeared with great success has cabled the princess to leave her school in America a t r a m . ; also on F riday a t jbl on August 20th the defendant was driving a in Sir J. M. Barrie’s clever phantasy during the opening Mr. B. A. Miller, surveyor to the Seaford Urban ifelL s at 7 and 8 a m.; matins dakr at 10 Ann; of the Chief Constable, and return home by a certain steamer. The actor sails District Council, who lives in Pelham-road, said he was wagonette without a rear red light. Langley said A fine of £1 in each case wa s inflicted. half of the week. On Monday Dight, when the by the same boat, and during their trip across the O; lltanv Wednesdays rad Frida vs after he had been engi ;ed in a hurry to ponvey_ two company opened their short engagement, the theatre standing on the Esplaifade, opposite No. 16, when he : Bev.O B. Pratt(vloar),Bet.F.Vincent Atlantic actor and princess meet and fall in love. On saw the car driven by defendant in au easterly direc­ H. Plume. wounded soldiers Herstmonceux from tjie Railway ALMOST BRITISH, was crowded from floor to ceiling, and the performance arrival in London tne actor loses his pocket book with win Station and had oi 'tted to put a candle lb the rear was received with sustained evidences of appreciation. tion. This was at 6.58 p.m., a later occasiou than that Hyde-read. Servioes on Snndays at Harriett Lindfield, of Laugh bon, was summoned for all his funds, and is forced to become a cab-driver to eke spoken of by the previous witnesses. The car was p.m.; Holy Communion on 1st Sunday lamp. As the production came direct from Wyndham’a out an existence. The prince has already arrived in 1 Defendant, said ine of the soldiers had lost a leg failing to notify the presence of an alien in her house- I eatre, London, it was, of oourse, lavishly staged, the travelling at a dangerous speed. It turned from the Minting service andtheardB inday after London, and becomes aware that he is being trailed by Esplanade down the Causeway, which was a narrow _ ; Wednesday morning servic A 11.80 aon. and they were wailing at'the Terminus Hotel for hold. Emily Meister, a French subject, was sum- I '* room scene being especially beautiful and elaborate.; mn/vnn/1moned for f/v* entering oa prohibitedi/l 01*00area Tinfwithout nAllf noriYIlc_permis­ I _? the secret agents of his government. On the night he road. There were many people ih this latter road, and C hurch at H n glrad H ym nal. ! Incum bent, Someone to drive to their destination'. The acting throughout w&sraost finished and delightful/ has arranged io elope with the dancer he meets'his B. Glover. * sion. ' to elope they scattered in all directions. The speed of the car The case was Mr. Hutchisonhison as “Our Policeman” and thi priuce,: actor-double, and persuades him to impersonate him- CHDBCH(Oor Lady of Ransom), Grange* Supt. Willard said Meister arrived on August 4th rad Miss Trevelyan as “ Mias Thing ” being particu-i was checked slightly when it turned into the Causeway. The cases of tchell and Clark were! taken and on the 12th she was seen by a polioeman. It self. The actor-double is placed in the room where the He had never seen a car in Seaford driven as fast as >: Masses am. and 11 a.m Evening ser- together. Accord: to P.C. Manes, the defendants larly successful in their impersonations. secret agents believe the real prince is under the Communion dal ly, 880 Am. thout lights at Polegate at 9.35 was found that she had no identity book and that this one was. / ijw» ih« ^riicutuiiionon Wednesd»y.8 80pjn. were riding cycles she had come away from Loi ldon without notifying “ ’TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT.” influence of a drug. Later he is awakened, and the The; Chairman: What was the reason for it. Was ,8 p.m. Clergy, Revs. P. I^ynch k T. NevilL p.m. on August 13: her change of address. prinoess is brotight in for the signing of the marriage e showing off ? Defendants, who j did not appear, were each fined This popular musical play oooupied the apt ireciative contract. There is an instant flash of mutual reco| ’I t Whltley-road.—Sundays: Moss, 9.90 Meister said she had been i l England for 33 years attention of a highly amused audience on . Thursday Witness': I put it down to that. I saw no other service, 6.80. 2a 6d. and considered herself almost a British subject. She nitibn,' and as the two are in love the contract is signei ■easoa for it. , evening,------wi^ Bn. nMr. George Dance’s company pened a Then the scone changes to the mythical kingdom of 'll; f Chdbch ojR E nolahd, Hoad was aooui of being ip charge of a pony was bom in Paris. brief eni ament. A light entertainment such os In (reply to further questions, witness said the car 11 a m. rad 6.80 p.m. Holy and oart without rear red light in North-street, Each defendant was fined 3j0a. ■r8,, (Bulwana,’Bulwana, where the imposture is discovered, and ooked new. He was unable to see the details of the each montknlornlngand , who proved the cajse, said provided by To-Night's the Night is eminently suitable ! Merriwell is sentenced to death. He escapes to the HailBham. P.C. ley, toior “the ’holiday “ season, i_ and there was no J-"vdoubt that the es to the 1 ear, as his attention was fixed on taking the number, rad W ^b n f8)MS?*Mra?s ( 6»e defendant toll he had no lamp; he had crowded assembly enjoyed to a marked _ degree , the kingdom of the princess, and there, after a strenuous and the car raised a cloud of dust. pan. Women's Guild of hired the cart the day. I 1 I a fight with the i lards, is rescued by the princess, who, spirited fun which runs without intermission (through­ having reached her majority, is no longer under the M r. Coles sjxid defendant was a young m an 21 y ears p.m. Evening Servioe, 8 who did n< appear, was fined 7st 6d. CREATING DEMAND.” out the _pieoe. The music of Paul A. Rubens in this Of age, and he had served in the Royal Naval Division Friday,------r f Hop Band of Hope, power, of the r gent, and asserts her queenly rights, D LINES.” production is worthy of his best efforts, whilst the thus concluding the story with a happy euding. and in the Air Service, and was rejected medically on Albert Edward lowney, of Westham, was sum- j Some people believe that sa eemanship is the art of witty dialogue, the delightful songs and dances and the account of accidents he sustained. He only bought the y,3p.m. Tuesday moned for not keeping a proper register of aliens, “—*----- ^— “ "i ----- th au ingeni- (EASTERN CINEMA. car the day before and drove down to Seaford, leaving makinig people buy what they c on’t want, and and! amusing it at a garage. That morning he took down the engine m . », 7 p.m. Bible study, on August 20th. J jit, , , “ jlY MADONNA” / WXNHAM. rid r 1st Sunday in month alter' i P.S. Clark stated that he w ent1 to the Railway of advertising is to ereat e artificial needs, by (the four in order to improve the starting apparatus, and this was « . Pastor, W. M. Evans. ! Hotel, Westham, rad asked the defeindant if he had is not one of those paradoxes which contain a gay " sparks" leads to a superabundance of comical The cinematograph entertainment at the above the first time he had driven the car since making this Pevensey-road - Sundays, 11 had any lodgers. Defendant replied, “ I had some it is altogether a falli cy. The huyer: whp is situations from which the audience derives infinite popular house continues to be all that could be wished. alteration. It was a racing car, and he thought the srheod, 8 p m . H< ly Oommn- i into baying what he doesn’t want will never pleasure, and as the principal parts are all worthily A particularly clever and fascinating picture, “ The witnesses may have been deceived somewhat with month. Monday, Women’s last night, a lady and gentleman and *L two ildiers’ sons.” . Witness if they had filled^ up the a regular oustomer. As for “ artificial needs,” sustained, it is nothing but laughter all the way. Carpet from Bagdad,” is beiug screened this week end, regard to the speed owing to the great noise which the Tuesday, Brad of Hope, 6.80 registration forms, land defendaiarifc replied/ Yes, ' ig beyond the barest necessities of life is an Mr. Stanley Brereton, as the irresponsible “ Henry,” the production; being in five reels. The pioture, based engine made. Defendant had three brakes on the car, except one soldier.' They — are all- British. __ I was need in the sense t lat we didn’t know we contributes largely to the mirth-provoking sip the audience in roars of laughtei A vast pride of place as taken by the four-part drama, “ Com­ with many other subjects, find p’raos iu theoe pagos."— . Lewes Old Bank, East- amoi fun is also provided by an exc iptionally ash ------F. H . Binary. lanoe of “ Jotts,” the court di ssm ah rade John,” a gripping story moat effectively produced. (Limited), Lewes Old Bonk, Sea- , vf'r.i’ i The concluding representations will be given to-day, Manager, Mr. Ma fc Youig. i Payne, and he is ably sup: jjAlSS Lan ifnmci nr, mi n If wn /-.Iittii » (4 A FABNOOMBE ft CO., Limited, Printfr^, as “ Estelle” and ' other items m ail attractive programme being “ A WKWXBeTsn Bain; (limited) MADE LABOUR I Telegraphic_ _ floandal ” and “ Some Chaperone ” Lures, Eastbourne and iteso Grinstsad, Seymour i David.” (comedies). And of ad Bocksallerri. I Manager, Mr. "W. A . Jacob. . “ THE ONLY GIRL.” | The star film for the opening half of next week, B a s e (lim ited), 87, Terminus* VALVE charming musical comedy should ensure I “ The Fifing Twins,” embodies a drama of circus life, B. Watkins. (AND in three acts, featuring the famous Tbanhouaer twins. UiVlOKOUS WORKS W E irifS N _ BAKE (Limited), 4, Station- during the second moiety of next week, the , In the story the twins stray from their relatives and get H 1H ______R. K. Watkins. I .t being for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Which Fit all Feeding Bottles. evenings, (and a. matinee on the concluding day. Its mixed up with a travelling circus, in which is engaged PURE SUSSEX DOSGRBKL Fbovwoial Bask (Limited), *80, Bedside. an acrobat wbo barlwurs a spirit of revenge against the many charming musical numbers by tne famous girls’ father. (When the man meets with an accident he la ite MomIu^ B a w (lim ited:, Tenninus- AGRIPPA' TENT BAND TEAT is the American]oompoaer, Victor Huber, do not hinder but OST AMUSING. on* enoTk-i. &&i d caused! i interior band of Rubber, which d-ways interesting and amusing story, whi :b compels the twins to perform for his own financial Thsm, M iduani) B^NK^Umlted) 'Roeebery- holds on to the Bottle, will not slip i consequently there can be no concerns a harassed writer of musical oomedyi“ booki” benefit. Meanwhile_the distracted parents get on the nPark. Manager,Mr.A JBhParsloe. waste of the contents of Bottle or dama to the>( iff ant's garments. and , who finds, himself quite unable to ccn-J track of their missing daughters, whom they prepare'to KW A N D ELEGANT EDITIONS. C o m m a s Banx (Lmlted), M, This Teat js the nearei to the i Nipple, and is by virtue of the rescue. But ojn the arrival of father and mother, the 100*0i® Copies already Bold. to the public. ate the .masterpiece of his career without t he N above facts the finest T< being < oo-operation of a j lg lady in the flat above his own, twins are rushed out of the tent and away ip a motor Mr. A. W. FraSET _ who oompoaes.. „ i . iys the most wonderfully seductive car, the parents following with all speed. In training 0 M L A D P 0 L K :S __ out Bah* (Limited), iies St the very moments when he is most bitteifly the children for the circus the man had provided them T • R. Thorne. ig tie dearth of composers. with a means of escape, which they do not fail to make JURNBY TO UNNUN. 64, Term inus-road. M anager, use of. Simull .neously both spring from their seat in TTi ' " he has solemnly vowed never to ha tie the back of th car to the bough of a tree, rad a few L SMITH'S (Lim ited), 16, | business of any kind, least of all to co-opera te in his work any member of the sex he iis beastly min |i tea later I hey are safe in the arms of their parents rE oocuaen d It to the cotlce of all who wish Manage*, Mr. H .J.J h to consider as inferior. At last he is goad id oncq mora " e motor car races on, but something to enjoy a good laugh,"— Brig Mon jH.vaminer.) TjQftTLV her-offer of co-operation by sheer happening to the steering apparatus, it leaps over tho makes the stipulation that they are Ito embankment into the _____river, carrying the masteri acrobat i t FUND OF amusement which convulses by as oomrades, without a suggestion of and the driver1 with it. ttw quaint humour," —Brighton Go setts. AND W1LI ties or even politeness usual between ■ 'V p :GALLERY KINEMA ____ (if opposite sexes. many complications that follow can {easily ie “DEFENCE OF VERDUN”: SPECIAL FILM \ LAO THK COMPANION WORK, as the author iB held hack fre m SECURED. :h soon animates an erstwh lie j The management of the Gallery Kinema, Terminus- 4, N L ADPOLB’8 iy the spectacle of (his thr Be road, announce that for next week they have secured friends, each of whom has been married to the remarkable film issued by the French Government, “AGJ UPPA* Band Teat '*AGRIPPA" Band Valve TO i£ BRIO UR. I (Blackor Transparent Rubber) Hack or Transparent Rubber) xl in the world” for less than five weeks, “ The Defence of Verdun.” It will be shown daily at whom has discovered that marriage fot a 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’clock. The pioture shows, amqmr other ’M Fr ee 3£d. each. man who has oonoentrated on wine, dauce and the scene of Germany’s great effort, Verdun > Nurses write or a good many years is not alv ays unli re f, and the terrible price it has paid for its heroic SPARKLING WIT without Ytrigsrity.”— in a walled oompound with a heavy ir in ...and; the aircraft camp and the departure of aviators Public Opinion. by a chain to one’s ankle am 1 a pitih 88 for the enemy’s lines; the work of the sapperst the H & llS to ranch that Is ludicrous and ftmny a t erne’s s id a - i entrance to a mine; mines exploding; firing a 370 rad coo » Utils wit." —Belton ChroiMia. THIS TOWN.’ ..... Cheshire wilt be found adm de as t le mortar: the blowing up of a munition depot; a night “T -utbor, and Miss Lila Wood equal! | so as t le attack by the artillery; and the farewell of! General )0ST FREE SIXPENCE FACTE, composer. Other prominent mem era of ; in Retain and President Poincare to some distinguished '-round cast will be Misses Ai visitors. The film is a fine example of cinemutogr .tfael Moore and Phyllis Hai and is certain to prove well worth seeing. We ho; RNOOMBS & OO., Lmiwap, Publishers* Keith Sydnek\ Edd ie enterprise of the management will be re: 1LkWVS, BUsTBOtrsm and S ast G eisfixs^r, Mrafree. S succession of fall houses. And all Booksellers.

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■L *~1 ; -• ■ vvr i p a ..p/p SATOED AT. SEPTEM 1916 4 \ ... . - • - r ■ i <• ; Ebtxbushkd 1878. & CO., AUCTIONEERS, H. W. HASKINGS a n d SONS, 'BOURNE. H o u s e a n d e s t a t e a g e n t s , HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENjK. SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. iT.ERTflAT,, NAVAL, MILITARY AND LADIES’ TAILORS, AGENTS FOR ALL PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Offices .... 10, C O R N F IE L D R O A D . i • 1 " j ^ . ■ _.... j Manager and Secretary E dg ar Al l a n B r o w n , 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Surveys A Valuations fob Mobtsase, P robate, t e a Telephone Eastbourne 1284- Rente Collected. Mortgagee Arranged. K Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. —...... Telephone: No 9. ’ I I . , Insurances Effected. !■ ... Ia , ...... ———-——L— . .. . j—i—__ — PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY, TH E AUCTION M ART, 87, TE R M IN U S ROAD, EASTBOURNE. D e vonshire Park Orchestra. I N T H E PAVILION. EASTBOURNE. i\ OAKDIN A OO., ftarmmitfl Madft on the Premises hv First-class Workmen in good Sanitary^forksBjJpi IN CONJUNCTION WITH M usical D irector : T H I S D A Y (Saturday) at 3 and 8, L A S T TWO * ON THURSDAY NEXT. R U S H W O R T H & BROWN, MR. NORFOLK MEGONB. PERFORMANCES of THE AUCTION MART, *7, TERMINUS ROAD, Have received instructions to Submit for Sale by >i , . j EASTBOURNE. H ' P ublic Auction, at an Early Date, all that PIERRO T PIE. J. 0. TOWNER * BROMLEY T** r e e h o l d p r o p e r t y , CONCERTS. Are instructed! to Sell by Pubuo Auction, at The F KNOWN AS P rices : 2s. (may be booked), Is., and 6d. R. FRA 'AUCTION M W , on THURSDAY; 7th Sept, 1916, LEYTON, 1, GRASSINGTON ROAD. T H I S D A Y (Saturday) at 3.15 and 8.15. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e a n d e f f e c t s , Solicitors : Messrs. Pilley & Mitchell, 29, Bedford-row, [/• A rtist—E vening: IN s T H E PAVILION. E E A S T B O t including braes and iron Frenoh bedsteads and London, W.O. bedding, superior 7-ft7-ft. BBin. in. burr walnut wardrobe, satin MB. W. V. BOBINSON. f walnut bedroom suite, mahogany chests of drawers and Auctioneers' Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne; | F o r T w o W eeks, commencing MONDAY, S ept 4th washstands, painted bedroom furniture, drawing and 22, Savile-row, Regent-street, London, W. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Every Evening at 8. Wednesday and Saturday dining room suites, mahogany and walnut cheffonniere, Telephone Eastbourne 1234. walnut sideboard, ebonised cabinet, settees, couches, Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. Afternoon at T hree. E vening a t E ight. j A fternoons a t 3. J easy and occasional chairs, set of six mahogany dining T H E F A M O U S Return Visit of the ever-popular Hchairs and pair carvers (on suite), excellentupright grand D e c e a s e d , Charles Cox, j pianoforte (by Ibach) in mahogany case, harmonium, overmantels and chimney glasses, writing, dining, side EASTBOURNE. Canadian Military Choir and occasional tables, oak revolving bookcase, reading O A K D E N & 0 0 . stand, invalid carrying chair, hall furniture, bed and MOONSHINE’ Telephone No. 441. table linen, window draperies, travelling rugs, clocks, Have received instructions to Submit for 8ale by W ith a Change of P rogramme. JOHN P ubuo Auction, at an Early Date, all that NEXT WEEK—DAILY a t 3.15 a n d 8.15. ornamental items, oil paintings and other piotures, P r ic es: 2s. (may be booked), le., and 6d. Mirzapore and other carpets, double-barrelled sporting REEHOLD PROPERTY, G oldsm ith gun, gold necklet, wearing apparel, electrio light radiators V ocalist—E venings: i , and fittings, two bioycles, plated goods, cutlery, china KNOWN AS Silversmith and glass, hand sewing machine, two croquet sets, 25, ARLINGTON ROAD. Wigs LILIA N STILES-ALLEN kitchen tables and chairs, oulinary utensils and effects. Mixed Bathing Daily T e r m in u s Road Solicitor: John Aahbridge, Esq., 88, Fenchurch-street, The Popular Soprano. IN THE Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. On View the Day London, EC. . W atchm aker Previous, i j ' || • Auctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Admission (Ordinary Concerts), Afternoons 7d., includ­ FAMOUS DEVONSHIRE PARK SWIMMING Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneers. Telephone Eastbourne 1234. ing Tax ; Evenings Is., including Tax. Subscribers Free. BATHS. (See Time Table). 1 Jew eller. Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. | ______|------1------MESSRS. HCLL10K * DAVIES, BATTLE COURT, PRIDEAUX ROAD, j OHN NIX 1 UCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, EASTBOURNE T0-M0BR0W (Sunday), Septem ber 3 rd, a t T h ree and E ight, 1 . SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, O A K D E N A OO. TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ! GREAT ATTRACTION— Have received instructions to Offer for 8ale by | Valuations fo r Probate and other Purposes. P ubuo Auction .unless previously disposed of by S THE FAMOUS M O R R IS & Agents for all the principal Local Residences apd Private Treaty, the IPE ORGAN BY B I S HjO P, 6 6 , SEASIDE EOAD, EASTBOURNE. CANADIAN! MILITARY CHOIR Having two manuals and pedal board. “THE GRAVEL PIT,” TIOEHURST, SUSSEX. By kind permission of the Officer opinmanding the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Eitters, STOPS. MESSRS. KELLICK 6 DAVIES Great. Swell. : Hot "Water and Sanitary Engineers. : Will Sell by P ublic Auction, on the Premises, as Dulclana. Lieblich------_ Gedaot. above, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13th, 1916, at Two Hoihl Flute. Viol di Gamba. PROGRAMMES of SELECTED MUSIC by the DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA o'clock in the Afternoon, the excellent Open Diapason. Harmonic Flute. Gemshorn. Oboe. (30 PERFORMERS), u r p l u s f u r n i t u r e land o u t s i d e Bourdon to pedals. EFFECTS. S COUPLERS. P ricbs : Sofa Stalls (Numbered and Reserved), 3s.; Reserved but Unnumbered Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, Is. LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, EASTBOURNE Further particulars, in due course, of the A uctioneers, Eastbourne.TTaat.Vinm'na ’Phnno’Phone 229,QOQ Swell to great. Octave swell. Annual Ticket-holders, &c., Half-price to Is. Seats. Swell to pedals. Great to pedals, j B.&W. BENNETT TIOEHURST, SUSSEX, Composition pedals. THE INSTITUTION OF THE VICAE Hydraulic engine. On the main line S.KO.R., between Hastings and The___ organ is fixed at the above-named address, and Tunbridge Wells, 450-ft. above sea level. oan be inspected at any time by arrangement with the MB. CHARLES J. PARRIS, Auctioneers. LO RD KITCHENER NATIONAL MEMORIAL FUND. 111 cow JUNCTION with Auctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Telephone Eastbourne 1234. The Chairman and Directors of the D e v o n s h ir e P a r k Co m p a n y have arranged MESSRS KILLI0K & DAVIES, Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbouf R t. R ev. the B IS H O P op LEWES, Has received instructions to Sbll by P ublic Auction, I at the Swan Hotel, Tunbridge W ells, on FRIDAY, LAWN TENNIS MATCHES September 15th, 1916, at Four o’clock, the WILL TAKE PLACE EMOVALS under r e e h o l d residential p r o p e r t y , personal supervision. On FRID AY and SATU RDAY, SEPTEM BER 8 th and 9th. F KNOWN AS AREHOUSING in ' On Friday, Sept. 8th, at 5 30 p.m. "THE GRAVEL PIT,” TICEHUF8T, SUSSEX, New Lock-up 8tores. The following Ladies and Gentlemen have consented to play Being a charming old-fashioned oak-beamed Snssex For Lowest Quotations apply Farm House, with modern conveniences, delightful old KING MANOEL OF PORTUGAL, world gardens, vegetable and fruit gardens, orohards, LFRED WRIGHT, bs b SAINTS’ CHURCH, E a s t b o u r n e large garage, cowhouse, sheds, together with L 85, 87, 101, 103 and 108. SOUTH STREET, M . LAMBERT CHAMBERS M . M. J. G. RITCH IE, TWO GRASS PADDOCKS AND LARGE PONDS, and Wish Road. (World’s Champion), Mb. STANDLEY U. DOUSTE. M bs. O’NEIL, Mb. A. D. PREBBLE, In all about 10 acres. Possession on completion W A SHORT ORGAN RECITAL M bs. SATTERTHWAITE, t x M b. DIXON, WILL BE GIVEN M bs. GREVILLE, [ Mb. GREVILLE, T O -D A Y (Saturday), S ept. 2nd*D,, aat t FiveF iv e o’olock, b’by And the Bbothebs ALLEN. M r. 0. W. SAXBY, a. b.o.o., & NEXT SATURDAY, PIER Sept. 9th, ab Five o'clock, by D b. M. P. CONWAY. PLAY WILL COMMENCE EACH DAY AT 11 A.M. A Collection will be made and the proceeds, after Davies, Terminus-i EASTBOURNE. defraying expenses, will be devoted to the Prisoners of Plans of the Stands can be seen, and Tickets, IO/0 for the Two Days (including Admission), may be obtained at the Box Office, Devonshire Park. Admission 1/- Annual, &o„ Tickets, Not Available, ERRYS AUCTION ROOMS TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 230 and 8. PETER’S CHURCH, MEADS ROi AND SALE YARD Last Two Performances of Jf JfvEBT DxsompnoH Executed, and Inclusive (adjoining the Estate Offioes), Alfttimabes given for tholr erection in any part of the '• By kind permission of Surg.-Lt.-Col. Robinson, • Scots Guards, 19, C O R N F IE L D R O A D , E A S T B O U R N E . "TIGER’S CUB” strength of a nation at war. The desperate A N ORGAN BBOITAL Telephone 844. efforts of Germany to safeguard the spirit of W ill be glveii on MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 4th, at 5.30 p.m., the populace is sufficient evidence that its Illustrated Catalogue Submitted Free. by Prvt. T.\ NEWBOULT (r.a.m..0.1,0.), f .r.c.o., l.r.a.m, BI-WEEKLY SALES. SUNDAY, at 3 and 6.30. DEVONSHIRE PARK ! i Goods can -always be included. importance is well understood in the enemy’s Vocalist: Miss Dora P. The Blue Boy Military Baud. n will be made on behalf o ______S pecial D ates by A hrangkment. j I THEATRE. cam p. H e knows that it may yet cause, With ill ilns in the Eastbourne Camps and Hospitals, These Sale Rooms are noted for the advantageous overwhelming suddenness, a fatal breach in .. A t 3 a n d 8. Disposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old Sole Lessees and Managers—Murray K ing & Clark. his armour. In Austria and Hungary the China, Pictures, Plate, Jewels. Curios, Wines, Sculpture, TELE mood of the civilian population is such as to TRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stook-in-Trade, Car­ Telephone 121. PEVHNSEY ROAD. riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bloydes,rBoate, &c. . Knuts Eamp Koncert Kompany afford us a practical certainty that, sooner or later, the strength of the Dual Monarchy is births, Carriages anfc geaths SUNDAY,' SEPTEMBER 3rd. Best value is alwayB obtained at these Auction Rooms, (By kind permission of CoL Bobtock, r.a.m.o.). being largely attended by local and country buyers, also “ h ~ j ~ fated to collapse. In this country the mood of Preaoher—11 a»m. and 6.30 p.m .: < buyers from,London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, (too. B IR T H S , j ! TO* DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 30 a n d a the civilian population has been left, to a EY. E. Gii L A Y D O W N GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH when Desired. Week commencing MONDAY, Se p t . 4t h . ! ! s. great extent, to take care of itself. It speaks FRANKS.—Aue. 20, at 41, Osmond-road, Hove, the wife | NO EXPENSES. [The newly-appointed Minister). THE SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY ’ well for the spirit of Britain that it has sur­ of Capt. Kendal Franks, LA., of a son. F urniture Sales at Private Houses. Six N ights at 8.. € OODWIN.-1-August 23rd, at 13, Lagcelles-terrace, East­ Sacrament after Evening Service. SHARE SALES and PROPERTY SALES. M atinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30. vived the attacks made upon it from without bourne, the wife of Prvt. F, O. P. Goodwin, 3rd Royal1 and within. But it must be a very well- Unoanv Vforrt r \f a cAn !'■ VALUATIONS. “ TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT.” HOUSE and ESTATE AGENCY.—Exclusive lists MR. ARTHUR GIBBON’S COMPANY balanced democracy in which the danger of 5RTON CONGREGATIONAL | of Houses for Sale and to Let. popular restiveness can be disregarded. It is MARRIAGES. OHUROH, UPPERTON ROAD. In the Brilliant Comedy, ; I INSURANCES of every description effected. an open secret that the enemy staked much CLA.YTON—ROBERTSON.—Aug. 29, at S.S. Michael’s M ONDAY, S ept. 4t h , for Three Nights at 8. and AU Angels, Eastbourne, by the Rev., F. C. Fuller R e n t s Collected and Property efficiently managed. Tantalizing Tommy,” upon civilian nervousness in the repetition of (vicar of Hoar Cross), cousin of the bride, Capt. Gerald SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT, 3rd, his hammer-blows at Verdun. The French I TEBRY8 Y.A.II. ; jii ' From the Playhouse, London. M a t i n e e Wednesday at 2.30. I Fancourt Clayton, The Queen’s RW.S. Regt, son of people survived the test, to the admiration of Sir Edward Clayton,’Kingswood, Woking, to Annabel W. MACFADYEN SCOTT. (SB Years' Local Experience). j * ------j------— — ------L-i— " v ' ^ HE GEORGE EDWARDES’ PRODUCTION from the world. In this country there is a notice­ Mary Margaret, daughter of Col. H. Maxwell Robert­ Daly’s Theatre, Loudon, son, Poynings. Ashburnham-gardens, Eastbourne. MESSRS. LLOYDS ’ SUNDAY, September 10th, At 3 and 8, able tendency to give more consideration to JOLLYE—FITZE.—On the 26th August, at Indore. Special Engagement of the public mood. Some of the recent speeches Central India, Humphrey O. B. Jollye. Indian Forest u c t i o n e e r s , v a l u e r s a n d e s t a t e “ B E T T Y.” of tne Secretary of State for W ar have shown Service, Oeritnl Provinces, to Dorothy Ada, eldest AGENTS, daughter of the late Samuel Fitze and of Mrs. Fitze, A a recognition of the importance of those who Trehayne, Eastbourne. - f j EVENSEY ROAD CONGREGATIONAL 6, GILDREDGE ROAD. EASTBOURNE MISS MARGARET COOPER. stay at home, not only in munition factories, (Road Facing the Railway Station). RUDMAN—PELLING. — Aug. 30th, at Beddingham ? 1 CHURCH. , Supported by other well-known London THURSDAY, S ept. 7th, for Three NlRhts at 8! but even as unproductive spectators of the Church, by the Rev. R. M. O. Gtamshaw, Trooper Estates Managed and Rents Collected Weekly and war drama. Mr. Lloyd George’s summaries W. F. Rudman, Royal Wilts Yeomanry, sop of Mr. SU N D AY N EXT, SEPT. 3rd, at 11.0 and 6.30. Quarterly. Prompt Settlements. A rtistes. M a t i n e e Saturday at 2,30. W . F. Rudman, Shipping Manager at Barry Docks, and Seats ...... 3s. to 6d, of the military position have shown great Mrs. Rudman. to bertha, second daughter of Mr. and Preaoher— j >. Established 1880. Mr. George Dance's Latest Musical C6medy \ sympathy and insight into the public mind, -Mrs. G. H. Polling, of . |* 0MAKLE8 X. HORNE, F.AX, and have gained greatly from that fact. And REV. J. Q. HENDERSON, Pierrot Concerts Daily in many other directions recent events show DEATHS. 4 UCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AGENT a disposition to recognise the importance of CARDWELL. - On August 30th. at The Moat Croft, A AND GAUGER, At 3 and 7.30. Eastbourne, Ool. William Alexander Cardwell, V.D., the humble and often inarticulate civilian. L TIDES WELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE, late 2nd Sussex Artillery Volunteers. Funeral at CHURCH, Blaokwater-road. Betchworth, Surrey, Monday, Sept. 4th, 2 30. No o CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. flowers, by request Appointed by His Honour Judge Martlneau to Levy FINCH.—August 30th, at Blackheathjafter great suffer­ Services: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Distraints under the Amendment Act, 1888. ing), Edith Finch, of The Avenue, Eastbourne, widow HIPPODROME WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE. - l. - . REV. JAMES REID, M.A. Businesses of Every Description fob Disposal. of Robert Rales Finch, LO.S., late of Central Provinces, EASTBOURNE. . - 3D AY, at 8 p.m. W eek -n igh t Service. BREAD | I * RAVILAND.-r-August 1st at Kimberley, 8outh Africa, Telephone 123. Established 1886. Managing Director... - Mb. Sidney W . W in ter. A meeting of the Borough War Pensions Committee nt Seats are Free five minutes before the Manager ...... Herbert Raymond. Irene Margaret, beloved wife of Kev. E. Haviland, time of Service. FBOOTEB A ASKOLD, YOU W IL L LIKE was held at the Town Hall on Monday. Alderman E. Archdeacon of Kimberley, and third daughter of the D uke (deputy-chairman) presided, and others present late Col. and Mrs. Cardwell, of The Moat Croft, Easb- UCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, MONDAY, September 4th. and during the Week. were the Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien Harding), Mr. . ! LAND, ESTATE, BUSINESS and Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. that is guaranteed Pure, W. A. Cheetham, Mr. A. J . L. Franklin, Miss Gatliff, fe Mac hi: IN8URANOE AGENTS. MESSRS. RAY BROS. PRODUCTIONS, Ltd., wholesome and nourishing the Hon. Mrs. Rupert G Wynne, Mr. Councillor Huggett, R e q u ir e d MIDLAND BANK CHAMBERS, Offer an TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. —th at is Gilbert’s Bread- the Rev. Canon Streatfeild, Mr. A. Stripe and Mr. And at Hampden Park. IRRESPONSIBLE MUSICAL ^URLESQUE The Bread you will enjoy. Councillor Wood. K " , With an Appropriate Ti lie— The sub-committee’s reports, which were adopted, W ill you try it ? inoluded the following:— OUSE AGENT, BUILDING SURVEYOR, Supplementary Separation Allowances.—A memo­ NON-STAIN [ AUCTIONEER and VALUER, Cast includes Missee randum was read from Mr. J. J. Page setting forth the MAVIS ORAHAME, lines on which the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families orset Regt., son of A. G. Clayton, 8, ELMS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE tfOAD, I EASTBOURNE Telephone 896. ■* Moira Dexter, Association fixed the rent allowances, and the effect vf i Office, Oeyion, and grandson of the regulations of the Statutory Committee. irt Sutton,; Ajrchdeacon of Lewes, x . H., having , had over 87 years’ local experience Mary Morrell, r Riokard, ring the first 13 of which he was occupied in practical Hyam Fay, Tommy Banks, •S B A K E R Y , Seventy applications for supplementary separation in action on July 1st, Prvt. Warren •k in the Building Trade), is specially qualified for , CYRIL DUNN, JA O £ WOODS, allowances were submitted to the sub-oommittee for l second -son of the late Dudley uing and Managing House Property; or Supervising N o t e t h e P r i c e s ! Reserved xes, IBs. 6d. and 10s. 6d. ive Road, revision, in accordance with the regulations, and after bltraish, of Olevedon, (may be booked); Fauteuila, . 6d. (reserved, Mb.) ; Pit discussion it was resolved—That the cases be tabulated Stalls, Grand Circle and P ------Established 1875. | tside Road. on the lines how suggested by the Town Clerk, and the on 2lst August, while T a b l es 2 5 /-* P oz Isid. 8d.,ou„ reserved,r a n n o i, JLO.Is. uu6d.):. n rji.nPit, 6dL i. (earlyinujjri same forwarided to each member of the sub-oommittee leading a bombing party, Eadred Tollemaohe, i E A S T E R J k W R IG H T , Circle, Sd. (early doors, 4d.). Telephom 2nd Lieut, the Queen’s Ro; est Surrey Regiment, m .1 before the nhxt meeting. H. H. D. Tollemaohe, AND second son of L. F. O. h D e sse r t 2 1 / - D0Z UCTIONEERS VALUERS, HOUSE, Application.—A letter was read from a soldier .1 LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, V. G. S.) applying for assistance towards the rent of 110, T E R M IN U S R O A D , E A S T B O U R N E B chicken run at Upwiok. and the Town Clerk reported SEASIDE ROAD, Telephone 125Y. ’ (Adjoining the London and County Bank). WAR AND THE CIVILIAN his correspondence with Messrs. Williams & James on nations fo r Probate, Transfer and other purposes. the matter.' The Ohairman undertook to take th» AMES ANDREWS, M ason a n d S culptor, matter np with the Estate. P roperties for S ale. W o r k s : Baker’s-road (near St, Mary’s Church). TO-DAY (SATURDAY), September Snd. Supplementary Separation Allowances.—The Town F urnished and U nfurnished R esidences. idenee, Office and Show -room : Carrara Villa, Gore A t 8, 6 .3 0 and (1.80 Clerk submitted a tabulated list of 143 applications for Park (adjoining the Cemetery), supplementary separation allowances revised in aooord- Designs and Estimates Fo anoe with the regulations. The sub-oommittee approved ALLEEY “THE WARNING.” the allowances as set forth in the list submitted with the following exceptions : No. 13 to be Is. per week ; (Phone 465). Equitable Production. _4 35, 5s. 6d. per week ; 55, 5s. per week; 69, 4s. per week ; — F eaturing HARRY KOLKER. — 108, 5s. 6d. per week ; 119, 3a 6d. per week; 122, 3s. per week ; 137, 2a 6d. per week ; 139, 2a per week ; 140, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1916, 6s. 6d. per week; 141, 3a per week; 142, fa 6d. per AY, Sept. 4th, and Two Following Days. wbek. A n d D aily D uring t h e WkkK, * • Almoners.;—Resolved—That Inspector Meech and j.; A t 8 , B , 7 a n d j 9 o ’^ o o tu tH*? the Sanitary Inspectors be appointed almoners for suoh IEARI.Y a KING.” cases as may be referred to them by the ooramittee. Further—That in the opinion of this sub-oommittee it At Great Expense, THE FIRST BIG A(MrAL F eaturing JOHN BARRYMORE. is desirable that a sufficient number of almoners should btebUabed M Year*. Teii SYAR F IL M S hown in t h is T own, and exclusive be employed so that each almoner should not have more Other Films in addition to abbve, including than 20 oa£es to deal with, and that a list of the fAINE A SON almoners be submitted at the next meeting. UNDBRTAKBRS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. A udit of A ccounts. and . a The Defence of Verdun,” Issued by the French Government. Seats, 4d>, 7cL and. Is. including Tar. Telephone No. It was reported that the regulations provide that the roprietorg. - Local Committee should appoint a local auditor of , 10, SOUTH STREET Summary of Incidents: their accounts, and that the audit should be a quarterly The scene of Germany’s great effort and its terrible e a s t e r n c in e m a one. Resolved—That the matter be referred tO’ tha price. No such artillery bombardment has ewer.,been , Finance Sub-Committee for consideration and report. STAND, Tel. 788. OBTAINED concentrated on so small a front Aircraft camp, DAILY ... m 8.0, 7J> and 9-0. Grant.—It was reported that inquiries were made departure'of aviators for enemy's lines, work; of the regarding the application submitted at the last meeting sappers, entranoe4 to" a mine, mines exploding, French BB4D OABBIAGB shells on German lines, firing the 870 mortar, blowing up TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Siptember tnd. for a grant [towards the expenses of removing furniture a munition depot, night attack by artillery, shells explod- from London to Eastbourne, and as the same were TTF.ABHK8. ing, werman38bell Frenchhoaplt&l, divisions transferred unsatisfactory the application had not been granted. with % H n |p |r |a p id ^ in jjgritect ordoTj General * The CARPET from BAGDAD This was approved. Great Eastern Drama in Five Parts. 7 - “THE HUNT.” victory is in our hands, and fully determined “ Two Little Vagabonds,” Keystone Comic in Twp Parts, to secure it, even though the end is still a long THE NATIONAL MISSION. &o., nt ^LDDmoN TO Above. ’’JOHN BULL’S SKETCH BOOK!’’ way off. It is worth while recalling when this change took place. A careless observer THE REV. G. BASSETT KERRY’S td PATHS GAZETTE, Ac. HUDSONS L it declare that our present confidence is ENGAGEMENTS. f j S D: TOWN CINEMA. MONDAY, 4th, and Two Following Days. result of. the recent indications that t le FUNERAL H O U SEH O LD REMO s have now gained the upper hand, ’to Writing in his Parish Magazine, the Vicar of Holy T MADONNA,” i extent, no doubt, this is true. But ttyis Trinity sky a:— • Superb Drama in Four Parts. ge in the mood of the country does not j “ I am hoping to get in hand very soon oor plans for u n , STORAGE. i late merely from thehrst official communique the Mission, but it is very difficult to do anything F katobiso OLGA PETROVA h at recorded an advance of the Allied lines during th^ae holiday months, and our work of definite C o m r a d e t “ UNCLE'S ULTIMATUM." Comedy. n East or West. Most people will be able to preparation can only begin later on in the month. We • A Story of Heart Interest. j : j are having our Harvest Thanksgiving Service early, and “ SEPTEMBER MOURNING.” Comedy. recall a time when, in the darkest days of the T^ASTBOUBNE FLOKAL NtJBSEBlES, war, public opinion seemed, as it were, to ppll after that we must think seriously about it I am giving day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 9 # 0 , P A T H S G A ZETTE, fco. in another place a list of work I have promised to do in Lismore Road and Bolton Road. * • T ■ ' • Itself together and brace itself for: a more with this Mission outside onr own pariah. I f u r n it u r e d : P rices : la , 7

{M&8, and the Board’s expert representshives * M a rk : Registered. YISTO. seem to have been favourably impressedI, n o t Su ppo b tin g ELASTIC STOCKINGS only by the reasons advanced for providiing a i from 8s. fld. each. ? new and direct road between the t*Owns S, BANDAGES ft SURGICAL BELTS, named, but also by the particular setheme, . &o., of every description. which, at the request of several of th e 1TIFICIAL LIMBS, CRUTCHES, fto., Authorities concerned, Hr. Prescott; ' had MADE AND REPAIRED, formulated for giving effec i to the suggeSpbion/ \ Lists Free. • When, consideration of the project was 8US- pated APAN at W ORK FARMER’S 1 due sumers in. Eastbourne have no accommodati on for storing course, Duh pre - occupations and counter rate qualities of Coal, viz , one for Sitting iBoom use'and SURGICAL SUPPORTS DEPOT demands incidental to the War have doubtless 80, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. caused the scheme to fall ipto the background. kitchen use. Btcognising this fact, we stool: a Goal which Accordingly the Borough Surveyor is taking olarly suitable for all-round purposes. As,t, Kitchen Coal steps to secure an interview with the Board’s advisers, and it depends largely upon what ,ble; gives out intense heat, makes little soot, ash or smoke, transpires at the prospective meeting whether Donomical in use. In the Sitting Room grstes it makes a ahy good can come of persevering with the B o b b id cheerful fire, fights easily, burns steadily, and whilst not proposal at the present time. Unfortunately announcj an interesting and unusual is the Best dually Coals it is quite good enough when one E x h ib itio n ii i) th e ir G r o u n d F loo r realises the need of economy in these trying times. [ioms commencing ::

J a p a n e s e A rtist 's a n d Cr a f t s m e n M a k in g :: A l l K in d s o f U s e f u l A r t ic l e s :: recommendation is the strong conviction of most people who have given the question Dadly serious consideration. B r i t a n n i a SWIMMING Drawn W ire Electric Lamps M r . ASHIDA, Lacquer Artist. (Licensed under British Patents M r . S. KANAKO, Embroiderer. Nos. 21513/06—27712/03 and others). M r . S. MINAGAWA, Toy Maker. BRADE M r . K O S A I, P o rcelain A rtis t. w . s. sq u Tr e & CO., M r . FUGETSAU, W ind Bell Maker. 2, STATIO N M r . NAKASE IMA, W ater Colour Artist. H A S H I SAN, Kimono Maker. FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, further step of fixing seme hydrants in the Telep lone 8 6 4 (two lines). ,| Established 1828 slopes for watering purposes might also use­ 22. TERMINUS ROAD, fully be taken. Year after year, long before ■'f t .,;L . _■ .■ , • j .. ; . , the summer is over, the greensward is allowed The Oldest Established Coal Merchants i to lapse into a baked, semi-bare aspect, and Adm ission Free and without obligation. E a s tb o u r n e , T elephone N o. 1 1 5 7 . what ought to remain th roughout the season a pleasing spectacular feature of the sea-front is robbed of more than h«,lf its natural uharm. A system of daily watering would alter all THE ARCADE & TERMINUS ROAD, EVERYTHING for CYCLES and M tTORi CYCLES that, and the result would surely justify a Prompt Cycle and Motor Oyole R e p a ir s . slight addition to the preseint cost of main- ' r ACCESSORIES, HIRING.r, jl PETROL, xu ixtv/Uj uiUiOIL, T x RES. BOURNE. NEW INNER TUBES, 2/8 TO OVERS, 6/• TO 11/-. SPECIAL LINES. THIS DAY DOTTLL, the Cycle ai otorman, 48, GROVE ROAD. personal att& - Social. ! ’Phone 608. ( tnd W orkshop: 1, 1NEST STREET, IN OUR Mrs. Lathbury has now left The Cjifi, Eastbourne, id removed her School of Domestic Ecoriomy at ailsham to Burton House, Selwyn-road, Eastbourne, herd it will re-open on September 28th, and where all

MUSICAL TEAS LOCAL NEWS, St. Iftichacl’s Church, Ocklynge, on Tuesday, Mias 4 TO 6 P.M. Annabella Mary Margaret Robertson, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Maxwell Robertson and Mrs. TIM ES OF HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UP Robep-tson, of Poynings, Ashbumham-gardens, East­ High Water. Lighting VOCALIST Horn. Alter. ; Up bourne, was married: to Captain Gerald Faneourb Olayion, son of Major Edward Gilbert Clayton, R.E. 8.13 YOUNG LADY VISITS BY APPOINTMENT MISS EDITH TAYLOR. Saturday, Sept. 2 (retir|Bd), late Inspector-General of Prisons, of Kings- FOE Sunday, Sept. 3 . 8.11 wood, Woking. The Rev. F. C. Fuller, vicar of Hoar MISS TANNER, Accompanist. M onday, 8. 9 Cross, performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. F. FACIAL" MASSAGE, ELECTROLYSIS, MANICURE, &c MISS HARRINGTON, Pianist Tuesdays 8. 7 V, Dawkins, curate of St. Michael’s. The bride was IFIED LONDON. W ednestl 8. 5 given away by her father, and others present at the CEB Thursday 8. 2 church, apart from the immediate relatives, included A d d r e s s : MADAN “C h r o n i c l e ” O f f i c e , E a s t b o u r n e F r id a y ,!Sept. 8 ...... 8.21 _ 9. 8. 0 T he above is Summer Time.

Successors to Evendens, R o y a l S o c ie t y f o b P r e v e n t io n o f Cr u e l t y Summerdown to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Sec., Miss EASTBOURNE, Locke P addon, 1, Oompton-street. Subscriptions Y E S T E R D A Y ’S OASES, CONVALESCENT CAMP COMMITTEE are urgently needed, and may be paid to the Hon. Treasurer, H enry H olyoakk, Esq., “ Fairmont,’ EASTBOURNE. 3, De Roos-road, or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. All com­ Before the Mayor (Alderman O. O’Brien Harding) in the plaints 1 should be addressed to Inspector E. W. chair, Alderman H. W. Keay, Councillor C. W. DONATIONS, whioh may be earmarked for Cowley, 1a, Oompton-street Eastbourne. x Regiment; Prvt Walter Charles Woodwards; Bolton, Mr. Claude Bishop and Sir Steyning any of the various branches: H ig h -clAbs F o o t w e a r . N o better value. nr. Edward Bertie Pearce, R.G.A. New season’s goods.—J. J. Saunders, 106, South- L Sports. ! 5. Gardens. DEATH OF MRS. HAVILA.N1> street (between St Saviour’s Church and Devon- s i . J o h n ’s O l d C h o r is t e r s ’ U n io n a n d 1ASTBOURNE DIVISION GENERAL lndbags.—St. John’s Magazine says: A few months THE LIGHTING REGULATIONS. 2. I ndoor Amusements. 6. Carpentry. shlre-ptaceb JSKzabeth Genge, of Ceylon- 3. D rives. 7. W oolwork, 'J EQUIPMENT RED CROSS AND L u m in o u s W a t c h e s , invaluable for night sin infringement of WAR HOSPITAL SUPPLY DEPOT. The inexpressibly sad news reached Eastbourne yester­ use, reliable time keepers, from 18s. 6d. Clients August 25th. 4. W elcome H ut. 8. B asket-making. day of the death of Mrs. Irene Margaret Haviland, own Watches and Clocks made Luminous.—F. G. Thanks to the' help of several friends who wish not to Knightsbrook, 10, Orassington-road, Eastbourne. Clemenoe, Goldsmith, Silversmith and Watchmaker, be mentioned by name, this task was achieved, the According to P.C. Should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer and wife of the Rev. Edmund Arthur Haviland, Arch­ 18, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Phone 782. actual total on 4th August being 1,012, of which all have from a bay ___ window.. . One blind was not drawn ana addressed to the Camp. deacon of Kimberley, South Africa. The deceased at it has Bur- fherewasaibr ight V- light shining___ on the horn e opposite. A SALE of USEFUL ARTICLES in aid of N o t ic e .—All those who wish to Warehouse been despatched, and may be, as far as we know, in fr©m without A fine of ilOs. was imposed. the above Dep6t will be held at Knightsbrook, lady, as our readers will re-call, was the third daughter their Furniture should not do so until they have actual use. a very weli- on WEDNESDAY, 18th October, 11—6.30. of the late Colonel and Mrs. Cardwell. From a letter Inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynard’s, Limited, Ware­ P r in c e s s A l ic e M e m o r ia l H o s p it a l , the danger of _ Sidney Rogers,ogers, of CavehdCavendish-place, was summoned received by'Mrs. Somerset Bullock, her sister, it appears houses,! whioh are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates for a similar; off*offence, on August 26th. Entertainments. Tea. that Mrs. Haviland passed away on August 1st, the free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, supported by voluntary contributions.—The following ‘garded. It is P.O. Clapsonwon said there was a light showing from a Removal and Storage Contractors, Grevstone- is the weekly return of patients for week ended Particulars will be published later. melahoholy event shortly preceding the deaths of her slaked much ocullery windowidow, illuminating the baok yard. Defen- mother and father. y - J buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. August 3Qth : Number of patients August 23rd, 53; 9 repetition of ■dant told himm heI was very sorry, but he quite forgot to admitted during the week, 15; discharged during the The late Mrs. Haviland, a lady of great kindliness T a il o r in g for Ladies and G entlem en a t H a r t week, 13 ; died, 0; remaining in hospital at date, 55. The French -draw the blind. and charm, was as Miss Irene Card weir widely known and Son’s, 24, Terminus-road, also at 184 and 186. admiration of Fined Ids. Regent-street, London, W, Service Outfits and This hospital is open to the inspection of visitors on in Eastbourne and neighbourhood, and the tidings of Breeches, Coats and Skirts, Riding Habits, Astride ays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays from 2 to re iris- a notice- her death,..at a comparatively early age. arid so soon Coats, etc. (West End Cutter and Fitter). a. Additional animal subscribers are urgently nslderation to moned for ri like offence, said he'did not plead after her marriage, will evokegenfcral and very sincere >d. Contributions will be thankfully received by SpeojaE; Constable Cane stated that on Aug tetMtirae sorrow amongst the deceaseds many friends. Her T h e L a t e s t I d e a in paper-bag cookery— Son. Treasurer, Mr. O. O’Brien Harding, J.P.. about 9.55 p.m., he saw a very bright unshac marriage with the Rev. E. A. Haviland (son bf the late the “ Onward” Roaster—saves the cost of bags; no rath Cliff. House visitor: Mur. C. A. Leatham, J.P . -showing from a doorway. Witness went and Rev. A. O. Haviland, Rector of Lilley, Herts., and of erfect cooking.—Gas Co. Field, who was very excited, and said, “ It is i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. Mrs. Haviland, of St. Miohael’s Manor, Sti Alban’s) complain to anybody about the light.” Wit les was solemnized at Eastbourne Parish Churoh on W iz a r d s o f t h e S o u t h ,” Bontoffc .tors of the -out that the fight was unshaded, and tho d August 18th,, 1915, less than a year before her Lill, are now entertaining the soldiers some- summaries explained.that he.only opened the door for os death in South Africa. Her husband, fwho had ;h and West. The first vacant date is Sep- jown great in order to turn his bicycle round. R A Y N O T E S held the living of Sellyoak, Birmingham,! had just jabfic mind,, Mr. Field put in a plan of the premises, and < been honoured by his appointment as Archdeacon E n o r m o u s ifact. And -thatthe vestibule was shut off by two folding of Kimberley, and after the wedding hej left this which were thick lead lights. The front do* T h e P r ic e o f Ga s. country with his bride to take up his new position. events show thick wood; and therefore nothing could show iportance of A mong commercial industries detrimentally The late Mrs. Haviland was a gifted musician. A affected by the war it was inevitable that mis licentiate of the Royal College of Music, she excelled R e d u c t i o n s civilian. ’ as a ’cellist, and afforded pleasure at innumerable con­ was in the portico outside th j front door, and electricity undertakings should suffer certs and elsewhere by her ever tasteful and finished lily opened tne vestibule door. OnThurs- seriously. Lighting restrictions and Summer performances. . ! he timed himself in doing exactly the same Time on the one hand and an enormously The bereaved brothers and sisters, as well as the DESIGNS sorrowing husband, will have the earnest sympathy of ients, details of which will be published later. A B oy R e s c u e d .—•AA boy namednam ed Wicks,W icks, living in Sidley-road, was bathing at the public station near the Redoubt on Thursday, when he gave signs of being in [difficulties. The boat being some distance away, W. Prodger, the chief attendant, plunged'-into the water from the beach and rescued the lad, who was in an exhausted state. Prodger’s plucky intervention bly the cause of the boy’s life being saved. ARTHUR OHRIIES, OQ-OPERATIVE HOLIDAYS’ ASSOCIATION. y S c h o o l T e a c h e r s Ga z e t t e d .— The Eastbourne Furrier, is ily Trinity Parish Magazine) most heartily ,te Bertrams Goldsmith, one of our old choir- prepared to take in hand at consumer going;oing far to atone for the rather Members of the Co-operatiVe Holidays’ George Merchant, one of our Sunday School like offence, and the case was proved by P.O. Copping, heavy loss jin connection with both public and on being gazetted. They have both seen a specially Low Price, during ,-t-A memo- who said the light came from an incandescent burner private lighting. The stockholders accepted of active service at the front, and after serving this month only, the Alter­ in g forth the and showed right across the road. Defend ant, told him the situation quite complacently, if not with 3 both became non-commissioned officers, ana mr Fam ilies' die lit thej gas before it was quite dark and forgot to ebullient delight, and it certainlyspeaks highly e glad to hear of the honour that has been ing and Repairing and Re­ the effect of draw the blind. for the sagacious control of tne directors, as ibm. We congratulate most sincerely Lieut Defendant had to pay 5s. S k i r t s well as for the efficient management of all- Goldsmithland Lieut. Merchant.” > modelling of all kinds of Mary Hilliard, of Channel View-road, was similarly officially identified with the Company, that V isit?!:n g V ic a r ’s S w im m in g R a c e s .—T he Furs and Fur Coats. On summoned. i .. ■ the financial results of the half-year’s Working Rev. A- NJewman Guest, M.A.; vicar of Stantonbury- P.O. Copping stated that about 11.15 p m. he saw a Bradwell, Bucks.; a regular summer visitor receipt of postcard a messen­ very bright light showing from a room,occupied by the Bhould have turned out so favourably. True, eum-New a further increase in the price of gas is fore­ to Eastboidime for some years past and a well-known ger will be sent for goods, ‘defendant. There was a thin blind drawn, bnt it did Pier bathaer, appeared on Saturday in a swimming not sufficiently obscure the light. H e saw the occupier shadowed, but the charge, compared with match on the river running through his parish. The and personal attention given of the hoqse, who denied there was any lig h t The that of the great majority of similar com­ nontestju) . .. . ~____ , , , . ’ v,y an amateur defendant [also said there was no light iVhue witness panies, remains still extremely low, and it is ex-champibn—a man ten years his junior- ■was the chief to same, with written esti­ was knocking at the door the light was pul; out re-assuring to learn that the directors have event in an aquatic fete arranged for the . Defendant,, who did not appear, but was represented, newly-prepared public bathing-place, and although a mates, eto ^ furnished. charge was made to witness the sports, several thousand persons attended as spectators. Although beaten m the also of East-street, were both summoned in respect to " reon made a good show against his doughty the same light ,nd at the end of the swim both competitors According to P.O. Oane; at 1L45 p.m. there was an ly cheered. The rev. loser found himself incandescent fight showing through a badly fitting tandicapped, as the line which he followed blind. The window was open and the bli id was blown ship arrangement, thanks to the hearty m several times into contact with sharp ARTHUR •about thus allowing a reflection outside. Mrs. Gold­ encouragement given it by the directors, is ■eacences. The other swimmer, on the other smith was; reported as the occupier and Ayres as being developing most satisfactorily, while the sum hand, havi ig trained over the course, was able to steer in control of the fight. ’ now paid to the dependents of workmen who clear of al] instructive patches.! In any event, however, Each defendant had to pay 5s. ‘ , the winne: would probably have won, and Mr. Guest have joined the Colours aqiounts to over admits hi* l i __ponent- _i. is tkn the VtAttavbetter manman. Tllfl The VlDOTVicar IQ is CHRIMES Beiyl Eastlake, of Marine-parade, wns accused of £1,000 a yiar.' ' T* . i ■' . r allowing a light to show from the Qqecn’s Hotel at quite satj [ in having drawn a “ big gate”—the 3.40 a.m. receipts kz ited to between; £400 and £500, his only IS OFFERING ALL THE r Meech and , H o r s e Oh a r s -a -B anc R e v iv a l . RINGMER. regret be» tat the promoters would not consent to a VALUABLE STOCK OF P.O. Cane stated the facts, and said the fight was e proceeds going to one of the war toners for snob , showing from the fifth floor of the hotqL H e called W h e n war authorities insist there is nothing Ch u r c h of E ngland Men’s S oci hb committee, Saturday about 20 members of the St. Am i Wednesday evening Mr. Guest- tried and saw the porter, who took him, to the defendant’s for it but to comply, and to accept, as grace* „ Devonshire Baths with Prvt. W. T. Evans, b-bommittee i t room. The matter was reported by the coastguard, as fully and resignedly as maybe,; the new situa­ Branch bf the Church of England Men’s Sod TJRS, FUR COATS. moners should the light was visible from the sea. The curtains and ing the Rector (the Rev. Duncan Pearce), t ,B., who is now at Snmmerdown Oonvales- not have more Blinds were drawn, bnt,there was asmafikpace through tion. The order prohibiting the use of petrol Griffiths (chaplain of Newhaven Garrison),* The race was over two length of the baths. a list of thft which the fight penetrated. for motor jchars-a-banc deals A heavy blow at Wr. G. Reynolds (branch hon. secretary), A. The rev. gentleman had again to strike his flag, his C O S T U M E S , The Mayor said the Magistrates thought the offence a legitimate business. There would be less to A. Plummer, paid a visit tb Ringmer. 0 arrival a soldier opponent gaining an easy victory. was committed by the ooonpier, and the case against O W N , B1 complain about if private motor cars kept for short intercessory service was held in the Pa sh Church Or g a n R e c it a l a t S t . P e t e r ’s .—I n aid o f pleasure purposes were brought under a which, fit was pointed out, dates back 1 the 13th the work of file Army Chaplains at Eastbourne camps m a r t AUTUM N COATS U I T © similar ban; but on the face of it the nevy century. The Vicar (the Rev. G. R. Leefe officiated, and hospitals, an organ recital is to be given at St. the person having control of a light and PEC IA LI STS order is an inequitable measure because, apart and gave an appropriate addrees from th* Peter’s Church on Monday afternoon next, at 5.30, by ■shbw outside. from the business side of the matter, it deprives knew all men” (St. John ii. 24). Tea was s Private T. Nkwboult(R.A.M.O.), F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. RA IN CO A TS, etc., e t c , P.C. Cane said there was a bright fight persons unable to keep private, car# of some­ Parish Room, the visitors being joined i - ^roomatjthe* ruuiu wu&baok ui of methe v^uwu Queen’s a JIoteLauwi. auo 1 * um friends, including Messrs. W. J . Wilmshui (church- blind was only half drawn and there were only 47 GROVE ROAD thing which individuals of more affluent means warden of Ringmer), W. J. Paris, E. G. Pir [organist] AT, IN MANY CASES, muslin.... curtains-I.. • ' drawn- across the window. are still left tb enjoy. One would have thought and T. Davies. A t the eoncMsion the Re\ Defendant yras fined 10s. CARLISLEBU LDINGS the authorities would see the inconsistency expressed hearty thanks to Mrs. Leefe for e and injustice of their action; Jtmt having once ing the arrangements. The company adjo e ______announced, the ceremony DEVONSHIRE PARK committed themselves to a very definite and Vicarage garden, and later a service in connection with the National Mission was held, the Vicar giving another peremptory order, there is little hope of any helpful address, based on the text “ He was known\oi THE.COMMAND DEPOT EASTBOURNE change of policy, at least until the dawn bf them ” (St. Lukexriv. 86). ’ Hymns were sung at bofh better times. Thus the firms which provide services, Mr. E. G. Pink presiding at the organ, and at VICTORIA DRIVE, drives for visitors are left either to close down the does of the second servioe the visitors had a pleasanl : Call and see the : Efils fiei BMMp•tment B M|BippM of their ppWSBWWWWpp| business, or. to walk home . . , , ■ To thk E ditob. re-introduce, the discarded horse-conyeyances. Serious A ccident to L ieutenant L. ci Wonderful Bargains, Where possible, no doubt, the latter alterna- Pocknky.—A serious accident has occurred ht the Front X before the notice of to Lieut. L. C. Pookney, of the Royal Field Artillery readers the. needs of oar Y.M .O.A hu won Royal Flying Corps. He is the eldest atm oi the -camp! Tn Rev. Charles Pockney, of Birmingham, arid grandson fiction, maj of the late Mr. Charles Pockney, of Banner. While LADIES' need. We also be for oontribntions to a Hying his engine failed and his machine fell from a fund by wh -chase extra oomforts for the height of 500-ft. His leg was badly broken knd his face men. All . most gratefully received- I Wicked about, bnt his observer was unhurt Lieut may add t teed o f fiction magazines for CONFIDENTIAL Pockney. who is 22 years of age, was bom at Wolver- RAINCOATS other Eas ------— -38. Promises of gifts and ts shonld.be sent to Mias fib Williams, 30; sad, or to payers who HARRY T. WILFORD, j o, may assist EACH Camp Leader, Y.M.O. A, Langney-road. JLED king advan- ; or ann oyed, or reqni

opted Men and A rm y P ay.—The Law DIVORCE, LIBEL •i Coastal R oad Schem e. section of the London Appeal Tribunal on consult us, and yon will NE! According to a report by the Borous V in exempting a young man for whom the Surveyor [(Mr. Prescott), the Road Bond at ter-General appealed, made it a condition that by no means hostile to the proposal to coi a only receive Army pay and allowances. The in Mill * “ nKionf. in fn oan 4iUa4 ma m a r k e t LONDOI struct a coastal road between Bastboume an (Telephone, Regent Hastings. Before the outbreak of the wi Distance no obje iPppcal negotiations had made useful pi EASlL'OCliNK CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 , 1 9 1 6 .

to inorease or to, reduce the amount. He thought * . * * •: * : * *r * v of Messrs. White & Co. In reply to Major Grantham, Chilvers said there > respect to the present motion, he thought if ever Mr. Beattie said the military were averse 'to time was a large factory at BHi...... Brighton and they also grew GAS COMPANY. there was a ti me when the directors deserved the pro­ being allowed in such a case. all their own vegetables and produce. The staff posed remuneration or a little more it was now, in The Chairman: Six weeks is granted. He must was so depleted at Hove that it was scarcely possible view of the exceptionally hard work and anxiety that Swiss Roll made with go then.. * to conduct the business there. fallen upon them since the outbreak of the war. Showing the big piece of Mr. James said the firm had lost 24 men out of WAR S EFFECT ON THE The position-of the directors was not at all a bed of B ird’s Spongie which David would like for him- TO COMPLETE AN INVENTORY. 31 of military age, and there were four more likely Their difficulty in obtaining the necessary also how much he would Mr. Roll appeared for Mr. Sanderson (Oakden anc to go. They had no one at Hove who oould replace UNDERTAKING. of coal had been a very real 6ne. Unfortu­ self every day 4" and Co.), in support of an extension of time to Mr. H. G, Mr. Chilvers. nately after it had been paid for coal could not be allow the Kaiser* Skinner (29). He asked that the employe namec The appeal was dismissed, leave to apply to the delivered, or i only with great difficulty, Mr. Botley, Everyone, young or old, feels just a little bit greedy when might be given till the middle of October, to enable Central Tribunal on the ground that the man is in of the Hastings Company, would; doubtless admit him to complete an important inventory-upon wliicl a certified occupation being refused. it comes to sharing the delicious Swiss Roll or Victoria Sandwich he was engaged. He was the only man the firm hac Nearly 0n6 Thousand Stockholders, that his trouble in that particular had not been less NOT RENEWED. than theirs at Eastbourne. In closing the port,.of made with competent to do the work. There was no objection ' , i " '■■**"— Newhaven the authorities put tb|e •[** lid on all to this grant being made final. W. Wilson, a rubber and metal merchant, applied attempts to produce coal at a reasonable price. He Mr. Sanderson said Mr. Skinner’s services for this for the renewal of the Tribunal’s exemption'. It was TRIBUTES TO THE LATE muoh sympathised with the directors, and hoped the !ird s S pon gie particular work were essential. stated that the appellant is engaged in the purchase proposed remuneration would be voted them unani­ Extension of time till October 15th was allowed. and sale of rubber and metals, which were purchased MR. HAMMOND. by the Government. He travelled through the mously. , | : I A FRUITERER’S APPLICATION. Southern Counties collecting the materials. The Mr. Botley, in seconding, said he hoped the It is so light, rich and tempting; so Mr. W. H. Harvey (38), fruiterer and greengrocer; suggestion Mr. Jones had thrown | out to make the appellant had one brother serving in the Army 1%e half-yearly general meeting of the above resolution a standing one would be jidc pted in future. nourishing and so digestible. No other Gildredge-road, asked for a renewal of his temporary whilst another brother had been killed in action. exemption. p In reply to Mr. A. J. Hart, who represented the Company. was held on Monday at the offices, -10, Mr. Bennett: I shall not vote that. Sponge Mixture will give the same Suasex-gardens, Eastbourne. Alderman J. C. The Military Representative: I agree to 12 weeks appellant, the man’s father said he was not physically The resolution was carried. I delicious result in this case. capable of carrying on the business. TOWNBB (chairman) ided, and the other directors Twelve weeks granted. The exemption was not renewed. jreeent were Mr. C ,b Diplock (deputy chairman), THANKS Councillor B. Bradfoi , Mr. U. Roland Burke, Mr. Mr. H. E. J ones, moved: “ That the best thanks LAUNDRY CARMAN. MISUNDERSTOOD THE DIRECTION. J, White (Hailsham). Others of the stockholders be given to the directors, officers Mr. T. S. Gowland (for whom ] Mr. F. Allen S. A. Turton, a china, glass and hardware dealer C. J. Vinall and Mr. and workmen for the care with which they have appeared) applied for an extension of time to D. J. asked for a renewal of the Tribunal’s exemption’ present were Mr. Ji . S. Garrard, F.C.I.S. (secre- conducted the affairs of the Company, as shown in Loomes, carman to a laundry company. Loomes was stating that he was formerly the manager of tho tary), Mr. H. A. W ley, A.C.A. (auditor), Mr! F. the accounts; and by the growth and progress made.” granted eight weeks on the 5th July, and they now business. H. Jones, C.E. (consjxltipg engineer), Mr. Wm. H He said he thought it was not unsuitable he should asked for a further eight weeks, when the pressure In reply to Major Grantham, the appellant said Hammond (resident engineer and works manager), submit this resolution, as he had been connected with of the season would have passed. he had taken no steps to get anyone to take over hi» Mr. M. L., Lambert, A.C.LS. (assistant secretary), the Company probably longer than anybody else Mr. Beattie: We don’t assent to this. share of the business, as lie understood the Tribunal present. He could remember when jthe Board did The Chairman: It was expressly laid down Iasi gave’ him time tq arrange his affairs. Mr. Henry E. Jones, Mrs. .Benjamin Bradford, Mr. not include a single one of its present members. With a packet of BIRD’S SEONGIE time that this man must be replaced. The Chairman said the man made the arrange­ W. Parks, the Rev. W. Lee, Mr. T.' Bennett, Mr. The advance of the Company had; been very great, Mr. Allen said efforts had been made without ment contrary to the direction of tho Tribunal and and he thought too much praise could not be aocorded anyone can make delightful Swiss Roll without the least fear of failure. A 3£d. F. H. Emary, Mr. W. H. Fowler, Mr. Henry Vine. packet is sufficient for a rich, light and moist Swiss Roll large enough for a big success. the exemption would not be renewed. Mr. J. W. Hi Kerlev, Mrs. Kerley, Mr. J. F. the directors for the way in which they had met The Chairman: We refuse the application, but the Gardener, Miss J. Worley, - Mr. Chaa. Botley exceptional difficulties and drawbacks. They had, family. Buy two packets to-day from your grocer—you will certainly want them. military will not call the man up for six weeks. - A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK. (Hastings), Mr. D. A1lum, Mr. John Bray, Mr. E. of course, only been able to dp this with-the co-opera­ Ss*i Mr. C. H. Knight appealed on behalf of H. Pierce A. Durrant, Mr. W. W.* Holloway, Mr. G. J. tion of the officials such as Mr. Garrard, Mr. Ham­ a book-keeper, confidential clerk and depot manager] Molyneux, Miss G. Gijove, Mr. J. W. Ayres, Mr. A. mond and the Consulting Engineer, and with the #1 against the decision of the Local Tribunal to grant Piper, &c. J co-operation, also of their excellent staff, both there APPEAL TRIBUNAL exemption until September 13th (final). THE LATE) MR. HAMMOND. and at the I works. From his knowledge of it, he The Local Tribunal stated that the man had already did not hesitate to describe that Company as one \\ the Appeal Court, who in negativing his appeal had had a long period of exemption in order to give Mr. The Chairman said before they commenced the of the finest undertakings of its kind in the kingdom. EASTBOURNE LOCAL refused him leave to appeal before the Central body. SITTING AT EASTBOURNE] Knight an opportunity of finding and training a business of the day he would like, with their per­ If it-had been put somewhat under a cloud by the Mr. Whichelo submitted he had acted perfectly substitute. It was considered that a woman was mission, to say one or two word? about a personal monstrous price of coal, one could: only describe the regularly. With regard to the appeal, it was dealt quite oompetent to do the work of thi3 man and matter. As all present were doubtless aware, within action of those responsible as unpatriotic. The way TRIBUNAL. with in a very perfunctory way and he had no several oould have been engaged months ago. the last few days they had lost by death their late in which people, owners and shipping companies, opportunity of stating his conscientious belief. The EMPLOYERS AND FINANCIAL In reply to Mr. A. J. Hart, Mr. Kiiight said ho manager, Mr. 'John. Hammond. , It would be were exploiting the war for their own purposes was appeal proceedings were absurd. Iff he objected to HARDSHIP. did not think a woman could possibly do the work remembered that Mr. Hammond retired from the not at all the spirit in which the public hoped to The Local Tribunal sat at the, Town Hall on war generally, his objection was not;merely to fight­ because it was too intricate and was a matter of Company about two years ago through ill-health after complete' this war and to justify the nation.* He ing, Dut to all forms of military service, and he years of knowledge. He had advertised for a man, strenuous and. faithful service extending over 27 was glad to he able to testify to the good and loyal Wednesday. Major H. P. Molinetjx, J.P, (chair­ man), presided, and thet.e were also present the Mayor should certainly not obey any military summons to IMPORTANT CENTRAL TRIBUNAL but the only one who applied was half paralysed. years. He thought it was his (Alderman Towner’s) work of the workmen, and he hoped that before report himself. He could not understand the sense The Chairman pointed out that the Central privilege to have known Mf. Hammond during the long—if it had not already been brought about—they (Alderman C. O’Brien Harding), the Deputy Mayor of putting able-bodied men like himself in prison DECISION. Tribunal had held that there could only bo an appeal whole, of that time, and on tnany occasional they had would have1 a system by which the workmen would r (Councillor C. W. Bolton, C.S.I.), Mrs. Campbell; when they were prepared to undertake work oi on the ground of hardship to the man himself and very pleasant interviews with regard to gas and the take some direct share in the business results of the national importance. gas industry. During the 27- years Mr. Hammond fMr. Claude Bishop, J.P., Mr. C. Peerless Dennis, Mr. not to the employer. undertaking. 1 j T. B. Hasdell and Mr. R. J. Mines. The Military The Chairman: We cannot go into that. A sitting of the Appeal Tribunal took The appeal was dismissed, leave for the man to was their manager he thought they oould all safely The Chairman : They are already stockholders. The Deputy Mnyor: You send yoiirself to prison. place at the Eastbourne Town Hall on Tuesday. and conscientiously sa£ the progress of the East­ Representative in attendance was Mr. M. H. Beattie. appeal on domestic grounds being refused as being bourne Gas Company was a good one. Every year Mr. J ones said he rejoiced to hear (hat. He knew Mr. Whjchelo: Owing to your decision here. Under Major R. L. THdRNTON presided, and other member s out of date. The Military undertook not to call- they progressed most favourably, and a great deal it was on the tapis last year, and was glad to learn A MISUNDERSTANDING. the Military Service Act you have perfect discretion. present were Mr. E. J. Gorringe, Councillor S. N. him up for a month. of that successful advance was undoubtedly brought the proposal was now an accomplished fact, because In the case of F. Avann (represented by Mr. A. C; You ought not to put people under | the necessity of it was a powerful encouragement to the workman going to prison. Fox, Councillor F. J. Huggett and Mr. T. Pargeter, A CERTIFICATE RENEWED. about by the excellent management they received Hillman), the Military Representative said he was Mr. Beattie: You have come here to tell us what with the Clerk (Mr. Montagu Harris), the Military M. W. Baulcomb, a wheelwright, was the subject from their late friend (hear, hear). He could to know he was personally interestet) in the success really appealing against a previous decision of the Representative (Major W. W, Grantham) and the of an application by his employer for a renowal of certainly say this for the directors, that they missed of the work he was carrying on (near, hear). With Local Tribunal, who had issued a certificate of we ought to do. suoh a scheme in practical operation the Company The Chairman: What is it you are] applying for? Representative of the Board of Agriculture! (Mr. the Appeal Tribunal’s exemption. Mr; Hammond very much indeed, because with him temporary exemption that did not correspond with W. F. Ingram). The appellant said he could not get men unskilled, (Mr. Hammond) gas was, so to speak, his very life. was sure to prosper. Before sitting down he should their actual decision. Upon the strength of a mis­ Mr. Whichelo • I wish to have the Certificate varied, like to say a word respecting their lamented friend, to work of national importance. THE ASYLUM STAFF. and he did not know where ho could get a boy to He'did not pretend to an; special knowledge about understanding that the applicant, had been given The Chairman (after consulting the other mem­ be apprenticed to the trade. Before tho war he had other thiing s, nutit as to gas nee was completelycomp...... absorbed the late Mr. Hammond, with whom he had worked eight weeks’ exemption without any intimation that Dr. Taylor, medical superintendent of Hellingly during the whole 27 years he was with the Company. bers): We cannot alter our previous decision. had as many as five men working regularly for him. in it, and whenever hefie could recommend anything the concession was to be treated as final, the Military Agylum, applied for a renewal of the certificate qf The exemption was extended for another three for tin« good of the,,Company he: was always to the They recognised in him a man of great ability and gave notice of appeal to the East Sussex Tribunal. Mr. Whiohelo: May I point out—j— exemption granted to W. E. Baggs, an attendant, foresight; and from their experience of his protracted The Chairman: That is our decision. We cannot months. fore in putting his ideas and proposals before them. It had since transpired, however, that the grant was alter it. who had been granted a period from May 25th to REFUSED. He certainly rendered to that Company the most management they knew him to have been always intended to be final, and the Town Clerk had a note August 25th. Dr. Taylor stated that he was quite fully determined to do his best for the advancement Mr. Whichelo: I will take the i consequence of , T. H. Hill, a house furnisher, applied for an exten­ able pnd devoted service. It was unnecessary to say on his papers to that effect; and that being the case resisting like the other men. unable to replace the small number of trained atten­ moge, because one and all knew his good; qualities; of the Company and for those employed under him. the appeal was withdrawn. The present application dants by suitable men and for a long time he, had sion of the Tribunal’s exemption. He stated that but he (the Chairman) would, with their permission, Mr. B rat seconded the motion, which was carried. was to re-hear the case, and he had to ask that ho the business; was entirely carried on by himself and CASE FROM HAMPDEN PARK. been unable to keep" the staff up to the proper if called up!it would necessitate closing a business- ask them to pass a vote of oondonoori.;..to Airs.__ Ham- t The______CHAIRMAN: Respecting a point mentioned by further extension of time should be given. number. M r. Hillman said the note he had was that sif Mr. E. C. Jarvis (33), sanitary engineer and motor that had taken many years to build up. mond (the widow) and the members of ihe family, u r Jones, I. may tell him that we have nearly a engineer, Hampden Park, applied for a further period In reply to the Chairman, Dr. Taylor said he had Tho Tribunal declined to renew tho exemption. 'M as—if they ,| u „ acquiesced___ . in this ■'.-i. -vLperhaps they would hundred______hr our__ employes who are stockholders...... in this. ’ weeks was granted in June and a further eight weeks of exemption. He was granted twelve weeks on the not applied to the Board of Control in respect to signify the same by rising in their places. Company! (hear, hear). on the 16tn August, the latter term being allowed 22nd May. this man, and the exemption was extended for one A FURTHER TWO MONTHS. The Chairman’s preposition was set once and unani­ Mr. Garrard said as one of the humble workers without any stipulation that it was to be final, Mr. Beattie: We don’t assent to this. , month to enable application to be made. An employer’s application was made by tile- mously agreed to. Mr. Hasdell said his took it there was no condition he should like to say how much they appreciated the or it would be entered on the minutes- ' Applicant said he had now sold the motor business, A QUESTION FOR THE MILITARY. employer of L. G. Judge, a single man, aged 33, a DIRECTORS’ REPORT'AND BALANCE SHEET. kindly way in whioh the resolution had been put Mr. Batchelor (assistant clerk): It is on the minutes. as His work as a sanitary engineer kept him fully A. E. Beaumont, a painter, glazier, &c., of Lewes, grocer’s manager. There was also a personal appeal before the meeting by Mr. Jones. Everybody who employed. His was the only business of the kind on domestic grounds. In their report and statement of accounts for the knew Mr. Jones knew h im to be a past master in Mr. Hasdell said it was very unfortunate the appeal appealed against a final exemption till September The employer stated that he was in indifferent, half-year ended 30th June last the directors stated:— was not proceeded with. The neglect to d6 this at Hampden Park, and it was important somebody 11th. He stated that his father was a militaijy the art of -saying pleasant things. Indeed, he could gave the Military double power over the applicant in his line should be there in case of;emergency. Hi veteran. health and could only devote a little time each day “ Thril revenue account shows a profit for the half- even say unpleasant things nicely (laughter). The was a married man with one child; While he had to the business. year of £6,350. 14s. lid. As will be seen by the workers appreciated his eulogies that afters Mr. Beattie: Not at alt. All I ask is that if the The; Local Tribunal considered that the reason did I TtibLaUntist on allowing the eight weeks’, uricon- been away temporarily a man of 72 had been left not justify them granting exemption beyond A medical:certificate with regard to the condition, Statement submitted, there is a { balance of £8,730. the more because he spoke, not only from outside as in charge, but ne (Mr. Jarvis) had j been obliged to of the employer and another respecting the appel­ 15s. 4d. at the credit of profit and loss aooount after ditionaHy I shall be at liberty to persevere with any September 11th. lant’s mother were put in. a stockholder, biit also from the inside as one long appeal, j _ ‘ ' - oome back prematurely in order to settle various Appellant said his firm had contracts for the payment of the half-yearly dividend—in February and intimately identified with the Company’s opera­ matters. In reply to Mr. A. C. Hillman, the applicant said: last—and other charges. > ' . J ' ' Mr. Hillman: I don’t think it is within their power Government, the work being in the Lewee district. tions, on which account, therefore, he knew what he to grant leave to appeal. The Deputy Mayor: How long have you been a He was also a member of the Fire Brigade. he had one brother serving and another was going , “ The directors therefore ^ recommend that a was talking about. He (Mr. Garrard) might briefly member, of tne Fire Brigade? shortly. dividend for the past half-year be declared at the The Deputy Mayor: I understand we have power. The appeal was dismissed. supplement what the Chairman had said respecting Mr. Hillman: Would1 it not be better to re-hear Applicant: About 24 years. Appellant: I have an offer to go into a munitions Two months’ further exemption was allowed. rate of £7. 2sv 6d. per oent. per annum upon the the oo-partnorship scheme. The 'scheme was going At the Military Representative’s suggestion, the £65,000 * A * stock in the Company; and at the rate the case now? It might save my client the expense factory. A MARKET GARDENER. on very well indeed, and they felt: that already it of having to go to Lewes. ] ’ : case was adjourned for a fortnight, applicant in the The Chairman: That you must settle with the of £5.128. 6d. per pent, per annum upon the £198,000 was beginning to show itself in increased care and meantime to be examined by the Medical Board. J. T. Walder, aged 35, a. market gardener, &c., ‘ B ’ stock ; and at the rate of] £5. per cent, per thought for the welfare of the business with which The Chairman: If we decided in your favour now, Military Authorities. appealed against an exemption by the Local Tribunal annum upon the £3,150 five per oent. preference it might not prevent his having to go before the OUTFITTER’S REQUEST GRANTED. until September 30th. He stated that ho considered, the co-partjners were connected. j As the Chairman A]ppeal Court. Besides, the Appeal Court may tit U NEWHAVEN EXEMPTION REDUCED. stock—which will absorb the sum of £7,963. 2s. 6d. had said, nearly all the co-partnorS had become stock­ An application for an extension of time previously The Military appealed in the case of J. J. Inco, he was doing work of national importance as a food, and leave a balance of £767. 12s. lOd. to be carried holders, and they all would be so soon as their in Eastbourne. granted was made by Mr. P. J. Marshall (aged 34), producer. forward to the next aoocrunt. After further discussion, the Tribunal announced a slaughterman in the employ of the Newhaven Co­ The Local Tribunal were of opinion that as {the interest had accumulated sufficiently. Unfortunately that they must refuse to re-heax the case, clothier and outfitter. Terminus-road Three months’ operative Society, who had been granted conditional “ Arising from toe increased cost of coal and oil, the conditions occasioned by the war were none too exemption was conceded on the 15th May. man only cultivated one acre of land ho had- bljen the directors decided to increase the price charged Mr. Beattie: Which leaves me to renew the appeal. exemption to February 10th next by the Newhaven allowed sufficient time to gather his crop of potatoes- favourable ] and if the price of gas continued to go The Chairman: If you think proper. Mr. Beattie: We agree to 12 weeks longer. Urban Tribunal. for gas by twopence pea: 1,000 cubio feet at the end up the co-partnership scheme might be put in some The Chairman : Very well; we make that our order. Mr. Hacker, representing .the Society, said Ince and that it was no longer in the national interest of-the, March quarter. The contracts since entered difficulty. But it was not the greatest wisdom to A CLERK’S APPLICATION. that he should continue in his present employment. was the only slaughterman they had. There were The appellant was allowed another fortnight. Into constitute & still greater increase in the cost of anticipate difficulties; sufficient uiiito the day was the G. W. Draper, clerk at the Universal Carrying TO BE EXAMINED. only two other killing butchers in Newhaven. gas-making materials; a further increase, in the evil thereof. And no doubt the directors would be Company’s Office, Junction-road, applied on personal The employers, S. Bindon, Ltd., through Mr. charge for gas is therefore unavoidable. able to meet with any difficulty arising out of circum- In reply to Major Grantham, Mr. Hacker said AN EXPERT RABBIT KILLER. and domestic grounds for an extension of the time Howell, appeared for renewals on behalf of two they had another man who did the slaughtering about A. Hilton, described as a rabbit and vermin killer,' “ The following directors,’ viz., Mr. Benjamin - stances that were never contemplated before the previously allowed him. The manager (Mr. Taylor) employes, W. C. Forbes (39) and R. E. Woollams (35). 10 years ago, but his time was now fully oocupied Bradford and Mr. Ulick Roland Burke, retire by present terrible war broke out>.| One thing had Both cases were adjourned for a fortnight, the two appealed for a renewal of the Tribunal’s certificate rotation, and, being eligible, offer themselves for ooourred to him to mention. He was sending out al so made an application on behalf of the Company. and they could not put further duties upon him. of exemption, the period granted having been from Mr. Hillman elicited from the applicant a detailed men to go before the Medical Board for examination The exemption was reduced to three months. June 1st to August 31st. It was stated that if re-eleotiori. ,Mr. Herbert A. Worley, AC.A., one dividend warrants to nearly l[000 stockholders— statement of the personal hardship which his being before the applications come on again. of the auditors, will go out of office by rotation and upwards of 900, at any rate—ind a considerable IT MIGHT BE DONE. Hilton was called up serious results would ensue and. called up would occasion him: much damage caused by ground game. The appeal, offers himself for re-election.” | number of these warranto were for quite small sums. Mr. Beattie urged that if the personal application EIGHT WEEKS.] F. J. Grover, a motor van driver and grocer’s The Chairman moved: “ That the statement of When signing these warranto he was much concerned was supported by seven employers of the man, the were granted, that from the employers should be A. A. Whiting, plumber, blacksmith, &c., who had warehouseman, was the subject of an employer’s petition urging that Hilton.-was indispensable in the 5 / '-accounts, auditors’ certificate, and report of directors r-,jras to whether------all--- those----- sr-*r-. good people------with a- small , | refused, l. Otherwise,Othi he said, there would be no 12 weeks’ exemption on May 26th, was now allowed appeal against tile refusal of the Tribunal be received and adopted, and the report entered on holding m the Company, and whose incomes might ttealitv . • ” a further eight weeks, subject to His attending for to grant exemption, j best interests of agriculture.' It was only by the the minutes.” be below the minimum tax figure, realised that they “r j^r efforts of the man that the farmers in the hill district Taylor, in reply to questions, said Mr. Drai medical examination before another application. It was stated that the employer had three men between Eastbourne and Lewes were able to grow * Mr. T. Bennett seconded the motion, which was were able to get back the income tax payable on who were unfit for the Army and two men over their dividends. It was an insignificant matter when was not only “ rates ” and “ checking ” clerk, but A JOINT APPLICATION. more oom than they otherwise could. carried unanimously without discussion. he also had the handling of goods. The position was military age. Five men had joined the Forces, and In reply to Mr. Ingram, the appellant said he was the tax stood at such a small figure, but-^now that not one, therefore, to which a woman could be In the case of Mr. J. E. Locke (34), assistant Grover was the only man he had appealed for. COMPANY’S POSITION DESCRIBED. it had risen to so high a sum it was well to remember 'manager, confidential clerk and salesman at Messrs. an expert rabbit catcher. He kept just over 30- appointed. ' ] - The Chairman: Couldn’t you re-arrange your work ferrets at the present time. It the request of the CHAIRMAN, the SECRETARY that stockholders whose incomes fell below £130 a Mr. Beattie: You have had several carmen Hermitage’s Eastbourne business, the application for i that one of the other men oould do the heavy year could get back the tax paid on their dividends Mr. Ingram: You possess a long net? * the following statement descriptive of the reoent exempted? 1 . . . ■;; ■ j a renewal of time was applied for by both employers work and get a woman to do the lighter duties? Appellant: Yes. experience and present position Of the Company:— if they went to the nearest King’s Tax Surveyor’s and employe. Mr. Arthur Hermitage, who repre- Appellant: Yes, that might be done. Offioe and made a claim . on the regulation form. Mr. Taylor: Yes, and there are three horses stand­ Mr. Ingram: I don’t know whether the members- The “ statement of accounts, which doubtless ’OU ing iffle in the stable because there is nobody to iented the firm, said Mr. Locke was the only employ^ The appeal was dismissed, but the Military under of the Tribunal know what a long net is. have perused with mingled feelings, tells better an They oould get it all back, or at any rate a part of take them out. We have lost fifteen hands since the they were asking for. All the others of military age took not to call the man up for a month. it back. This might seem an elementary .matter to haa gone. The Chairman: Some of us do. a speech the story of the hard and difficult times mention, * ' ’* — ----“-i-1-----*----- outbreak of the war. Efforts to replace them have A DISOBLIGING COW. In reply to further questions, Hilton said that ; which we are pasting. A reduction of £1,426 been unsuccessful. L. : Mr. Beattie urged that the duties were such as between August, 1915, and June, 1916, he killed about .agg the nett profit.made during the past half-year I Mr.: Beattie hoped that* if the Tribunal granted oould be undertaken by a woman, especially the sell­ G- T. Simmons, a oowman, appealed agaihst the 10,000 rabbits, which were sold for food. indicates that thishis terrible war is hittingk.t.*:_j all-11 publio Ml- «ia ;wio slau tjhe employers’ application they would refuse the ing of music. • Chailey Tribunal’s decision to grant him exemption until August 26th. • Mr. Wadman, onarof the man’s employers, told uttiity I companiesis increasingly harder. The utmost ™mm1on.">th directors and stockholders, realised personal one. The point was important, as a second Mr. Hermitage dissented from this, remarking that the Tribunal that there were about 1,000 acres of •Mpnomy in workingrking is helpless against a market the-v had ^ en * rou.?h conaderable trouble,, and that application might he made after the period of the pieces of music had frequently to be tried over. Appellant said he kept six cows on 34 acres . j - “ k* 8 ( even greater difficulty might yet be experienced in Asked how he managed to keep so many cows on arable land in the district and if the rabbits wbre which steadily rises. f rst had expired. , I ■ Mr. Beattie thought Mr. Locke ought to be allowed to increase they- would seriously affect the Our opals, have. cost — __us an_ additional . j i-x-__1 £2,325, havingi navigating the shipup throughthrou„ the troubled _ waters. 1 Thej Chairman: We grant the application for further medically examined. so small an acreage, the appellant said he mowed But if they all twice and that was how they managed to get through orops; in fact; he did not think anyone would attempt r increased from 26s. 6d. per ton last year to 30s. 3i<£ | the- Private, grounds andd express no opinion Mr. Hermitage suggested that was unnecessary. to grow crops. This man was at work right through, this year, while two years ago it was 19s. Id. Against cn the employers’ claim. There was no question of physical fitness about a the winter. The cows also fed on! Chailey Common. the year in order to prevent the corn from being ttos we have received a better price for' our coke, ship through the storm and once again reach those Mr. Beattie: Is that your ruling, that the man who .dived from the Pier-head every -morning In addition he cultivated a market garden, or; which happy times when all officially connected with the (laughter)^ hej grew raspberries, currants, pears and apples. eaten up. 'They regarded Hilton as the most vis., 22s. 74d. per ton, against 17s. lid., but the Company found it a pleasant means of livelihood. employers’ claim need not be disposed of npw? important man in the district. other residuals, tar and sulphate of ammonia, have The Chairman: We don’t lay that down as a rule. Mr. Beattie: If he is a fit man, he is just the kind The Chairman: Does your wife Ido any milking? \ Six months’ exemption was allowed. xi<» yielded such good results as last year. Mr. JONES though theVoint raised by Mr. Garrard We simply say we don’t go on the employers’ claim, of man we want. Appellant: There is one cow she can’t get near. is some relief to find that despite lighting as to the smaller stockholders and the income tax e give the time on the man’s application.. The Mr. Hermitage said they did not desire to keep She has tried, but she can’t get oil with it. dons and the entireC..U.XC 1lossUOO ofu* street lighting, theout, , a good one. Could not snch a notification as he had mployers can apply again if they choose. the applicant unduly. If tne Tribunal would extend The appeal was dismissed on [the understanding mption of gas has receded only to the extent of 1 raftde be printed at the,root of the dividend warrants? the exemption to January 1st they would not ask that1 the man will not be called up for a month. TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY’S THE LATE MR. JOHN lliona cubic feet—7.07 per cent.. I Mr. Garrard said he had thought of that, but for more (laughter). ANOTHER THREE MONTHS. - r; number of consumers has grown by 63 to the he did not know whether such nojtice could legally ' . , | s e c r e t a r y . i ■ The Chairman: We can’t do that. We grant eight 1-of 11,544, and in all ways we have had evidence | be added, to the warrant* Cor es I of the report of An application for a further period of exemption weeks; but there must be a medical examination of An . employer’s appeal was mad a on behalf of W. 1 | HAMMOND, j the applicant during that time!. S. Funnell, a carter and farm engine driver. A of a healthy expansion of inquiries and business such that meeting-were, however, rwarded to several. lias made on behalf of Mr. W. S. Gardiner,1 se— 1---- renewal of the Appeal Tribunal’s certificate was as would, in normal times, mean a “growing revenue. hundred non-resident stockhold | whilst stock- to the Eastbourne Trade Protection Society. GAS COMPANY’S STAFF. The technical working of the concern is reported holders living in the town would uhtless read the Alderman Keay (president) attended to supj asked for. The funeral of the late Mr. John Hammond, for 27 Conditional exemption was applied for by Mr. Jas. The Tribunal allowed another three mor years resident engineer and manager of the Eastbourne ,apon satisfactorily by our adviser, both at the works newspaper report of those proc igs, so that the Application, and Mr. Hillman appeared as told the appellant he must not apply again without land in the matter of distribution, bo ithat - those point would come before their ition. i dvocate. A. Garrard, secretary to the Eastbourne Gas Com- IGflfYeJ j ' ; • '' Gas Company, took place on Monday at Langney mrible have deserved success even if it has not Mr. Vine said two of the ors would know Mr. Beattie: The Military agree to this, my, on behalf of three of the office staff, Mr. W. W. Cemetery, the proceedings being marked by befitting poBtible to command it. ] i i inderstand the applicant’s services are essential to (olloway (35), -clerk and collector; Mr. P. Sheppard TWO SIDES OF A QUESTION. that at least one other local any did issue a H. Packham, a steam thresher, applied for a simplicity and solemnity. The chief mourners were: i you will have seen, we advanced the price cf notice in the way suggested by Jones. the business of the Trade Protection Society. (33) , inspector of meters; and Mr, F. W. Garrard by another 2d. in. April last, but obviously that exemp- , (34) . cas bier, who, he said, were regarded by the renewal of the Tribunal’s exemption, ^h e appellant’s Mrs. J. Hammond (widow), Mr. W. H. Hammond On the Initiative of Mr. J onBss k vote of thanks Mr. Hillman: Won’t the Tribunal make the not meet the increasing cost incurred in carry- ijion conditional? ' ■ . : j directors as indispensable for the satisfactory carry­ brother said there was a radius I of “ miles to he (son), Mrs. 'W. H. Hammond (daughtet-in-law), Mr. to the Chairman for his attention to the business of ing on of the business from the point of view of the worked and there was also work for the Government . on the business. It may be asked why further the day was carried by acclamation. The Chairman: No. We grant another twelve and Mrs. Ti M. Riteon, Chichester (sbn-in-law and I >jpe in this direction have not been taken? The l reeks. public. to be done. At- 1- daughter), Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hammond, Lewes (son and cuion of (he directors when this matter was dis- The Chairman, in reply, said he was afraid he The Chairman: Are their duties as heavy now as Major Grantham: You would like to be repreeente i daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hammond (son- ssed recently was to put off the evil day as far at did not deserve much thanks. Lately he had not MEDICAL BOARD AND PRIVATE MEDICAL under normal conditions? in the Army,_wouldn’t you? j and daughter-in-law), Miss Nellie Morris and Mr. stifale, and, further, to be as certain as possible been able to give much tinle to the work; but from CERTIFICATES. Mr. Garrard: Speaking generally, yes. Of course Appellant: Yes, but w.rno would compensate me for 0. F. Botley, Hastings. Others present included what the future contained so far as the cost of the time he had given to it he knew thev had had a F. J. B. Southey, aged 39, manager of fa the .staff is seriously depleted. the work I should lose? Councillor B. Bradford and Mr. C. J. Vinall (directors Is was concerned and the value of residuals, particularly heavy responsibility in toe last six iostume department at Mr. Hutton’s, Sugsex-i The Chairman: How many men have gone? Major Grantham: Who- do yoi think would coir- of the Eastbourne Gas Company), Mr. J. S. Garrard leanwhile we have built up what is really a huge months. In fact it had more] than once become i ought an extension of the eight weeks Mr. Garrard": Between 80 and 90. Mr. Garrard pensate yoii if the Germans landeu in-Sussex? in ^isussex: ouuiSomje (secretary of the Eastbourne Gas Company), Mr. A. sk of ooab sufficient, we believe, to cepe practic- rather difficult to know whether j they were going to granted him- . . - gave particulars of' the present constitution of the erf you people don’t: think of that seriously enough. Chester Hillman, Mr. W. J. Ball, Mr. Molineux, Mr. ily with any trouble and delay in the! months to have, gas or not. They were all I right now for a Mr] Hillman, on his behalf, read a certificate issue clerical staff. Aid,:',. 1 Six months’ conditional exemption was allowed. Shiel, Mr. M. L. Lambert, Mr. Markwick, Mr. H. time, hut how long it was going !to last he could tie. This has had to be done, however, almost Dt. Muir Smith, who expressed a Mr. Beattie: Wefiwent into this case very care* A NICE H O LIDJlt Weller, Mr. James Andrews and Mr. F. Parks. Hess :of cost. ’: ■i*’j not say. Opinion that Mr. Southey was unfit! for any fully. With regard I to Mr. Holloway, who collects Among the Gas Company’s workmen, some of whom is no doubt, however, pas mentionedioned in the Ttps terminated the business of the meeting. military service. The applicant, since receiving that, = the consumers’ accounts, the suggestion .was that the A. Relf, a farmer and poulterer, appealed against have been connected with the Gas Works for between printed report sent out to you, t the price of gag 1 lad been before the Medical Board,! who hac|. ] consumers should pay their accounts to the office, and the Hailgham Tribunal’s decision! to allow hm fint.l thirty and forty years, present were Messrs. H. Catt, will have to be advanced in C iber. How muoh pirn for garrison duty abroad. that if they refused to do so their gas might be cut exemption until November 10th. ; There was also an H. Beck, G. Henty, H. Hendy, J. Chatfield, S. " advance will be we have n< quite decided, but Replying to a question, applicant said he off (laughter). appeal by his father as the employer. Appellant piit Gausden, H. Paddon, F. Norfolk, H. Read, 0. Smith, kholders on the one hand the public on the OUNABD I N E . Muir Smith’s certificate to the Medical . Mr. Holloway said it would take twelve months to in a medical certificate to the effect that the father W. Colman, W. Putland, A. Fox, W. Hurst, R. Fly ■ may rest assured that this estion will receive LIVERPOOL TO YORK. teach A stranger his system of accounts. woe unable to work on the f&rmjsingle-handed. and E. Putland. The district works department of the the most careful-consideration a, will be dealt with Orduna...... Sati, 8ept- 2 1 *3ai ...Sat., Sept. 16 Chairman: Why not? Mr. Beattie: Then the system should be simplified. Major Grantham: You would like to go arid help central office was represented by Messrs.. Elphick, with every due regard for all concerned. Tuscanla.....S at. Sept 9 1 ‘Caj ....Sat., Sept. 23 'icant: I was advised not to produoe it. I was We don’t assent at all to the. applications of the your brothers who are doing their bit? Pitcher, Foster, Cooper, James, Hide, Hollobon, other two men. . ’ . Relf: I should have gone long ago if I had no THE DIVIDEND. * Cabin and Third Class 1 the Board took do notice of; them. responsibilities. I probably should not have to work Gardner, Cot and West. LONDON TO NE YORK. Hillman :'Only by screwing them up sometimes. In reply to the Mayor, Mr. Gaijrard said he had the Brighton Gas- - On the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Mayor: The Medical Board do not do that, not tried to replace the applicants by older men, as so nard as I do now. H. E. J ones, it was resolved: “That a dividend be *tAndani& .i.Thurs* Sept 7 1 *Pai nia __ Sat., Sept. 9 Major Grantham: No, you #ould have | a moe Gas Company), lfie.) Passengers, ilicant said he was a married man with- they (the applicants) were regarded as indispensable (late Lewes Gas Company) ana Mr. and is hereby declared for the half-year ending 30th * Cabin (£10) and Third Class (( en. Besides ^ipuelf, there was only on account of their training and e::periepce. holiday (laughter). June last at the rate of £7. 2s. 6a. per centit per t Accommodation for * tor cargo. j,The Local'Tribunal’s decision Was varied, the cop Mitting and Mr, F. Yarnell (London) were unable to .upon the ‘ A ’ stock; and at the , TO CAN AD. ' in the shop, and he was over military age, The Chairman: It is assumed that when time is Jrtion “ final ” being removed. attend. annum .... UPL, JMUjHH rate of- £5. jattie: You manage the ladies’- costume allowed that time will be'occupied in trying to find 12s. 6d. per oent. per annum upon the ‘ B ’ stock; FROM LONDON AND DL. at? . - r , - - I- somebody else. The service was impressively conducted by the Rev. and, at the rate of £5 per cent, per ahpum upon' the RAILWAY A CASE FOR THE HAILSHAM TRIBUNAL, H. von E. Scott, vicar of Christ Church. CONNECTING, WITH CANADIAN - Applicant: Yes. Mr. Holloway applied on his own behalf, on the oent preference stock; and that warrants be SYSTEM. Mr. Beattie: We don’t oonsider that of national A poultryman named R. H. Catt, whose claiii- There were many beautiful floral tributes, the follow­ this day to the registered addresses of the •Ascania .*...Tuee., Sept 51 tl (...... 8ati, Sept. 23 ground orpersonal and domestic hardship, the circum­ was refused by the Hailsham Tribunal as being opt stances of which he proceeded to relate. ing being a list :— Iders.” t >|i * Sailing from London to Uont Cabin and Third Mr. Hillman: Not the clothing of ladies? daughter). of date, asked for absolute exemption. Io affectionate remembrance of my dear husband. DIRECTORS R&-1 Class Passeneera. Rates: Cabin, < 1 Class, *8.10a. Mr. Beattie said the personal hardship of joiiung The Tribunal having deliberati d privately, the I It [ was decided to send the case to the Local In affectionate remembrance of dear dad, from Accommodation for refrigerator Chairman said: We grant Mr. Holloway twelve Tribunal for hearing. ; Mr. Vine proposed the re-eleotion fori three years t Salliog from Bristol I Avonmi k) to Montreal. up in the applicant’s case would be no greater than William, Edith and the boys. that in hundreds of other cases. The separation weeks’ exemption. We feel, we must refuse the . In loving and affectionate remembrance of dear father, of the two retiring direotors, Councillor Bradford and CSbln Passengers *10. plications of the other two, but( they will not be APPEAL DISMISSED. from Tom and Nancy, ~ Boland Burke. He had, he said, touch pleasure Apply, OuAard Line, Liverpool!; ondon, 51, Bishot allowance would amount to 23s. A great many wives led up for a month. Of course there is the right R. :A. Elphick, a publican and farmer, of Punnetts i remembrancejrobi of many years of strenuous and : proposing this, aB he thought they were all agreed gate, K.C.; 29-31, Cocto LW.; 66. Baldwi three children had to put up with that. of appeal Town, who had been granted final exemption until hfnl service,irvio from the directors of the Eastbourne M iOckholders oould not' have two gentlemen " — et Bristol; or Kate, l des Oapuclnes; or nm (to applicant):, When bef October 13th, stated that he had been'before the Company. |ed to represent them on the Board of Direotors. l Agents. ! were you examined bjy a singl A HALL PORTER’S APPLICATION. tribute of sincere sympathy and respect, from the r Medical Board and had been passed for garrison and employes at the Gas Works. | Mn Fares seconded.—Carried. _ Mr. Niedermayer asked for a s lort i extension of service abroad and work with labour units. In affectionate memory of an old and esteemed Yes. After hearing his business and domestic grounds, Councillor B radford returned his sincere thanks British Farmers’ Red F u n d .—The It is a great pity you did not show time on bejialf of J. H. Wright, 1 lall porter at the colleague and -friend, from the Secretary and clerical for this expression of their, renewed confidence. He record for an agricultural jumble on behalf of this Hydro Hotel, who was lust grantee 12 eeks on the Tribunal dismissed the appeal. staffS Eastbourne Gas Company. 29th May. He said Wright’s wife ! lad From the Central Work Shops, Eastbourne Gas J4-1.'_ else : wished to thank very heartily toe ladies and fund is still held by Norwich witl . Many repeat Did you tell the doctor an;aything at ndergone an MISTAKE IN THE AGE. Company, Terminus-road, with respectful sympathy and gentlemen who, by returning him their proxies, had sales are being held, and the b amount received ryour “past “ “*—r physical -‘1 history? operation and wotild not be fit to lesu: e her house- the recollection of many kindnesses. ftgpified tiheir satisfaction with his services. As had xdding. Up to hold, duties for another month. S|he as still in a P. E. Seymour, an upholsterer, of Hailshafi B therefrom'is £4,000 obtained ' of: “No. . )i i-Tid . . jealed against the decision erf the Hailshairi W ith kind sympathy, from Alderman and Mrs. C. F. been said, the Company had been passiiilg through a August 25th £376,602 had been < iited to the fond, nursing home./* j ... , if; ■ Simmons. _L - trying time during the last two years. They I should like to » y it was : bunal, which had refused the case owing to tie With affectionate and heartfelt sympathy, from Coun­ avered dead j i.to show the medical u‘ Mr. Beatti*eattie: mLThe military agree ■ ;o another month, -application being too'late. ed that soon the heavy war cloud; would soon A,Monster Pike has The fcJbai: cillor Benjamin and Mrs. Bradford. d and that a new era of prosperity would be from the pond at Busbridge aiming. When rman: Very well, we will gifant a further Mr. A. C. Hillman,1 who appeared on behalf of the With sincere sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. A. Chester weighed it turned the scale at ! probably month. ppellant, gsfid the case was a ■genuine one of mistaken Hillman. inaugurated. With more favourable markets, and NO HELP FROM FA1 With Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ball's (Franklyn) deepest the continued co-operation of the staff.l they hoped much heavier at the time of ' the e. i The man thought he was 41 on May 29th At no distant date to be able to retotn the same fish was not hi a fit state to be ] Granted 12 weeks’ exemption on Ma; 21st, 'on the as a matter of fact he was only 40. Tie, :ONAL EXEMPTION; j; imderatandingthat'there was to be i io . e arose owing to the fact that when! he Wis1 **From if. E. and Frank H. Jones, with deepest respect dividends as the stockholders laid enjoyed hereto­ | 44-in. in length,' it was 3Wh. V. Sumfield, juri., son of Mr. Sumfield.ii ir applica- for an old friend. - fore (hear, hear). taken from the pond in 1837, tion, Mr. P. West (29), in business o i own account, married he was described as being 22, and had that In loving memory, from Aunt Ruth, Ernest, Jack and Busbridge Hall and is meat' [-street, wasr granted conditional said his circumstances had changed & his previous been correct he would have been 41 in May last. Erin. Mr. Burke also briefly acknowledged faji re- toUituy service. . appears ape. His father, owing lo wire of his The Chairman: I suppose he was present at h s With _ sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. H. Weller, Surrey." Military Authority agreed to] this. own birth? In loving brance and sincere sympathy, from M. w ^Bu l e s in own burinem, was no longer able to e him the AUDITOl H eavy F o ies fo r N b help upon which he had counted, ai d hi (applicant’s) Mr. Hillman: He was, sir; but he has no recollec­ Barn ton. !'# munition Works.—Several n been fined on co: OBJECTOR NOT SA’ Inlaying sympathy, from Wallace and Kit (Bognor). On toe motion of Mr. Bennett, seconded by Mr. hands being full he desired furthiiir -- e. He was tion of the event (laughter). W ith sincere sympathy, from an old friend. Herbert A. “Worley was re-elected one Saturday for. similar offence, Government WITH NON-COMBATIVE BER a married men with three children. Leave was given for the case to be heard by tie the auditors for the two yhan next ensuing, at works, eight more men employ at a shell-filling To the revered memory of a true friend, J. Roberts. Wednesday for __v G. R. G. Whichelo, schoolmaster; . Four weeks granted, the applicant be medically Local Tribunal. • ^ W ith love and sympathy, from E. Wilson. 30 guineas per■ annum, free of! income tax. faotory were proceeded " variation of tile order under which tike With deepest sympathy, from Mrs. J. Morris and .joeeeasion. The examined* IN SOLE CONTROL. family. • ] Mr. Worley thanked the meeting for re-electing require them to i non-combative service, Mr. W. T. James ius objector he asked that he : TO GO BEFORE THE jBO, _W lth deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. George only to engage in work of. Mr. Pi’ G. "Faiimer (30), engraver, fho had had Hands (Croydon). exemption for twlo periods, to present Messrs. C] H. Haine & Sons were the "undertakers. himself before the Medical__ case bring »le control of i branch busine is- adjourned for/a fortnight to allow be done, itreet, Eastbourne. Tl lere were tbr< e three females employe As to males, A similar course was adopted ir case of Mr. "oie Friendly caller; “ Amid all your troubles, over military age and tw below, Chilve -s Mrs. Harkins, I am pleased to see that your sense of H. F. Veness, manager of one oi ,,S. EastonV-f yfai the only man of itary age on tie Tlie nployer attended to support the gratitude does not fail.” Mrs. Horkins.: “ No, sir. lication. He had been passed garrison service Rheumatiz is bad indeed, but I must be thankful I still & ’are a bock to ’ave it in 1 ”

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m i ' f ' - y • Alba. Mr.Albu. . Openshav ...... Todd (S). Mr. and SPORT—AND ( report of the Inspector upon the Local Inquiry into swd tiler a [able feitars'^ist. Thompson._ lompson. Mrs.— ______, i. H aggett Mlse Raggett. Mr.and Mra.Quartley. N COUNCIL. the Council s application for the issue of a Provisional also i Le Llevre. Mr. and Miss WorralL Mra. and Mil Master C na " Mrs. onff. Mr. and Mrs. Kfigour. vlrder to amend the Eastbourne Improvement Act The Mr., Mra. and Master Reynolds. Mr. add Mw. Day. L Miss Mom. H. Ripley. Miss Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Keiinam Mr. and Mra Bennett. ■ *'*Miss BML Ioo5, so as to empower the Corporation to use moneys POSSltble- aocuraoy Vlslbors a n Mr. Horaman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mra. THINGS. m the Loans Fund in exercise of statutory borrow­ • Bargees. Miss Kingeford r Mies Kearsley Miss Hammond. Mr.. Oi'aidas. Mr. A meeting of the Council will he held at the Town Corrections dearly; Carlos isto i za. Mr and Mra. Elliottt t Misses B y SPECTATOR. Hall on Monday next, when the report® of the Stand­ ing powers, and that instructions have been given en out i Publishing OAepe, South-street, or Mxdwtn (Carlisle R oad). Elliott (2). Mr. ' Ha’greavps. Mr. and Mra Swaby. ing Committees will he considered and other business lssue,.of a Provisional Order in accordance ore “like! HW Llorarlea or Prinolpal Newsagents, Mr. and Mra Varley. Mra BtlebeL Mrs. Kfkln. Miss SwtTw iby. Mr aud Mrs. Kumph. Miss Buda. transacted. .iwitn tJae application J >uld reiplace la made for Insertion. (For thelettar/i Mra and Miss Goode. Mr. and Mra A. E. Ann,. Miss Booth (3). filr. Hlpley. Mr and Mra Durrant U Su^r?°8t Office-—Resolved: That tho attention of Misses Durrant (1). Mr. and Mrs. Claok. Blisses The recent raina, however much they FRj • This list Is not Intended to Include Bird. Miss Cullum. Mrs. and Miss Innea Mr. and 1EDOM OF THE BOROUGH. the Hqad Postmaster be called to tho inconvenience to apply ti^, Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Wylie Kerr. Mrs. Taylor. Claok (2) spoilt the pleasure of our visitors, have done 'he May caused, this summer by the closing of the sub-post A JEVTNGTON GARDENS. 1* >r will submit the following motion: at the man is Mite Taylor. Miss Gladys Taylor. Mr. and Mra Twort. to the Saffrons, whioh is looking fresher and ‘i h'hat the incil do hereby, in pi office in Seaside-road, near Cavendish-place, and that Mr., Mrs. and Miss Jatne&oni1 Mr. and Mrs. Dorlngton. I —The Hon. Mra Fraser, f. The Hon. Mra Davson, f. -ouncil do hereby, in pursuance of the just qpw than it has done at almost any time tl Honorary •eedom qf :BoroughsBoroucrhs A. Mr. aud Mrs. Foley. Mr. Hamilton. Mra. Hamilton. Miss Doreen •But if the Schools disappointed us with the bat, report on the subject of the proposed coastal road' ie Tribunal H. Kear. Miss Raynor. Mrs-, Miss and Mast F. C. Franks. • Miss Franka Miss V. R. Page. Miss Hamilton. Master Spencer Hamilton. Mra Allen. Cntbush ample compensation was provided in the fine show BUILDINGS COMMITTEE. between Eastbourne and Hastings:— Ml m C. R. Horne ____ Miss Allen. Mies Starkles Miss Stella Starkies. made by some of the Eastbourne men. Though le the arrange- MARINE PARADE. MOSTYN TERRACE. Mra Williams and friend. Miss Gibson. Mi^s Morgan. Nos. 1 and 2, iTriuity-buildings.—The Building Previous to the outbreak of hostilities, a sub-com­ I the Tribunal and; Mr. Kennlhgtoa. Mra Kennington. .ales Hester without suoh cracks as Ernest Smith and H. Si Malik, Surveyor, reported that tne committee’s decision as ^OUVBRIEHouse. —Mr. Wflllama Mr. Sullivan. Mon?. A LEZANDBA H otel.—Mr. Harry Randall. Miss Randall. the homesters placed a very good side in the field, and mittee of the Eastbourne Highways Committee met 1 MdmeuCharhamboff. Mr. and Mra. Lewis, f. Mra. and Miss H ew itt Mr. Hennessey. Mrs. and Bennington. Miss Marion Bennington regards • improving the means for lighting and they made so many runs that they were fully justified representatives from the Eastbourne Rural District a * . — Mra Norman, L Mrs. Reynolds. Miss . Ward. Mr. -knd Mra. Curtla Mr. and Mra ventilating the bedrooms at these premises ha? been Council, Bexhill arid Hastings Boroughs in con­ Alderman and M r a .Wilkins.______J&lss WUklna Master Abraham. Mr., Bus. and. Misses Chalkley. Mr. and COMPTON STREET. in declaring at the tea interval—the score then standing communicated to the tenant’s solicitor, but that Wilkins, Mira Jay* Mrs, JLansland Hazxlvillk. — Miss Barnard. Mis? Gordon. Mrs. at 225 for ten wickets, twelve men a-side being played. ference, to discuss the advisability of the preparation . r! H. Pierce, Mra Dala Mr. and Mra Adama Mr. and Mra C. nothing has yet been done and no plan has been of, a^ scheme for linking up the coast towns Detween _l depot man a ; e r ,. IgLBUBM.—Mr. and Mrs. BirrelL t . Miss W right Mr. H. Parker. L ieut Curria Rev. Thlselton Dyer. Mra and Master Badderloy. Mr. and Mrs. Sohen * # • I ;.T 1. “i submitted. Resolved: That the matter be referred Tand Mrs. Talley, t Mr. and Mrs. Howie, A 1 and Miss Hallett Misses H art Mrs. Barrett Mr. Wabatah.—Mra Johnson. Mr. Johnson. M1h» Newen as asked Tribunal to gi ant "ST.—Mr. and Mrs. Henley, L Mrs. and Miss Wayoott and Mra Vincent!, t Mr. and Mra. Mldgery. Mra Mona H-ouse j E.- .-iMr., r Mrs. - and Miss otenger. “ Mr., Mrs. Towards this total Capt. Robinson was top scorer to; the Town Clerk to take such steps as may be estimates of the dT - . <®CTON HuUSE.—Mr. and Mra. Perkins. Masters PerklnB BetUell and party. Miss Mldgery. Miss Metchim. and Miss QilL Mr. and Mra IsraeL Masters Israel (2) with an excellent fi7, which included eight 4’s. It was necessary. ! j . _ ------another [had alrec (8). Mr., Mra and Master Ohallloe 1 . Mra Lehmann. Mrs. Blaokwood. Mrs. Morrison. Sr. Cuthbebt’s —Mlse Piokard“ Cambridge. ‘ Miss“ Eth * h-1 a real good knock, though not, perhaps, so attractive as uilding Plans.—The following plans were con­ meeting. The scheme having been provisionally lorderjjto give Habtinston House.—Mr.and Mra flrlgga Mr. Hoskins. Mr. and Mra Emslla MLs Edwards. Mra. Davidson. Walker. Miss Lallamand. Mr., Mrs. and Bliss the 64 py Dr. W. G. Heasman, the old Sussex batsman sidered,, and the committee recommend the Council approved, I had levels taken and detailed plans and g and trainin \ a Mr. and Mro. Storey. Mra Colin Smith, t . 1 Mr. and Mra Coke. Mra Harria Mr. and Mrs. Birkman , ! being in great form and scoring at an unusually fast to ] approve the same, viz.: T. Kirby Stapley (o.), section! prepared, and had interviews with the L.B. at a woman waav J ten Housa-Mr. and Mra Reader Harris, f. Mrs. Brazier. Misses Brazier (3). Misses Davidson (2). CORNFIELD TERRACE. Oakden & Stevens (a.), T.'Kirby Stapley (b.), altera­ Branch. Mr. and Miss Mullerhausen. Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield. Major Tidoook Renyel. , pace. The Light Blue cricketer, Capt. S. H. Saville, and SJC. Railway Company’s Chief Engineer, and WoodlandT Mra and Miss Mitchell. Mra. ancP Master Bathurst. 6,—Mrs. Conner. Misses Couper. Mra Cotchlng. Blra ------a admirable display. The bowling was at its tions, 1, Dudley-terrace; Arnold & Mapgs (o.), Peer­ the Commissioner of Levels, with regard to railways Ireland. Mr. G- Ireland less Dennis & Co. (b.), alterations, 43, Grand-parade; ! a£°- A lbion Hoteu—Mr. and Mra A. Morgan. Mra V. Mr. and Mrs. Ulater. Mra. Kirtiand Brown. Mrs. uen he was at the wickets and.very few liberties and sewer crossings. I then received a visit from ?bt said h e Morgan. Gen-'andMrs. MUea. Mr. M.M. Dtmaldson. • .w att. Mr. R. P latt Mr. O. Allen darker. Mr. and HYDE GARDENS. be taken with it just then. It wanted some Mjss Minnie Davies-Gilbert (o.), P. D. Stonham (a.), Mr. Maybury, the engineer and manager of the Road the work Mr. and Mre. H urst Mra. Hansford. Miss Freda Mra Baley and party , watching, and Saville watched it carefully. But now Miller & Selmes (b.), internal alterations, Royal- Board,: and also the Chairman, Sir Geo. Gibb. They matter of"' 7.f-Mra Haines. Col. Uppleby. Misses Uppleby (2> Raneford.- |Mr. and Miss Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. W. McsTrN.—Mr. and lira. Tyler. Mr. Wallaoe Baker. Marlborough H ouje —Mr. and Mra Stewart Boyd. and'lgl am a loose ball came along and then, of j coarse, ade East and Desmond-road; M. Martin (o.), F. inspected the plans and sections,Jand we discussed for a s lan, ‘ Pole. Mr.! J. and Mra Thompson. Mr. Browne. Mr. Sellers. Mr. and Mra Lowe. Mr. and Mra. Mra Jacob and child. Blr. and Mrs. Evelyn chaw and Saville smote it no half-hearted fashion. The nature of Cooke (a.), M. Martin & Son (b.), garage, Tqwers the matter in detail,| and Mr. Maybury asked me to lysel. Mr. and Mra. Montague Jones. Mr. Smith. Mr. and Smith. Mr., Mra. and; Misses Moots. Mr. and Mra. ohild his play may best be judged from the fact that half his use, Chesterfield-road; — Lovely (o.), H. J, Cressy continue investigations. Soon after this the war Mra Terry. Mr. and Mra Taylor. Mr. and " Jenkins. Mra Cooke. 'Mr.;-Mra and Miss Coltman. he Cer trat Raeburn. Capt H. de Windt Oapt G. Fuller, Clarendon Hou?r. — Mr. Howell. Bliss Dyer. Mra score of 32 was made up of singles and the other half , addition. Lovely’s Garage, Cavendish-place; commenced, and I was informed that it would be an appeal1, Mra and Miss S w e et. Mr. and Mra. Morris. Mr. and Sharp. Misses King. Miss Rothon. Miss Hilditch. was made in three hits (6—4—6). es, Sons, & Tilburn (o.), F. G. Cooke (a.), addition jwisje- to postpone any further consideration of the and Mrs. H. Fietoher. Mra and Miss Custanoe. _ Mra Brittain. Blra and Miss Leadbeater. Miss Aste. Mis? Forbea Miss Reynold?. Miss Wood. Miss De imself and -and Mrs. Jj H. Cookburn. Mr. W. A. Saunders.! Ml Lieut Tracey. Mr. Wright. Mra Wella Mr. and * * * to ; workshop, 102a, Tideswell-road; A. Avard (o.), scheme until I received a communication frorii the Wulf. MDs Richards. Miss Adam?. Mbs Barker. Stephen Box (a.), A. Avard (b), pair houses, Upland- and Miss Godfree. Mr. and Mra Davla Mr. O’Conne Mra Briers, f. Mr. and Mra Harlow. Mrs. and Miss Mr. and Mrs, Gibb?. Mls-es Futze. Miss Beach. And what, pray, is the matter with Capt. Vernon Board. I received aj communication last month, ask­ for I the man. to. Mr. and Mra H. Washington Faine. Mr. Williams Brigga Mias Jones. Blisses Spokes. Mr., Mrs. and Mr. Lloyd. Misses Lloyd. Mr. Tringer. Capt Jonea road (Councillor Avard did not vote); W. Hay ing me to forward the plans and estimate to the as being Mr.’ R. Souhour. M rs., Labi ache. Mr. and M Hill. Everyone knows what the brilliant old Soperset- Murray (a.), A. Huggett (b.), opening in party wall, Misses Morton. Messrs. Brlgge. Mra. Guntou. Mr-. Mr. ana Mra. Tyler shire left-hander is capable of. We have sefen him, Road JBoard, and I propose interviewing them at not to calF ■Clara Mr, and Mra JohUson. Mr. and Mra. Btev< Keilt Board. Sir. and Mra. Chart# Mr. and Mra Roll, 18 and 20, Lascelles-terraoe; H. H. Coles (o.), F. G. an early date. The position therefore is as follows •— son. Mra Luther. Miss E. Burnett Misses Boswoi f. Miss Ward. Mr. Prloe. Mr. Smith. Miss Perkins. GILDREDGE ROAD. match after match, pile up runs and knock the Dowling rd. OoL Terry. Mra. Carr. Mr. G. silly. [But just now the captain has evidently Struck a Cooke (a.JJGr. Bainbridge & Son (b.), interhal altera­ The!full scheme and estimate is prepared, but the Mr. MagiL Mr. and Mrs. Benediotus, f. Mrs. and Highbury. —Mrs. Massy Dawson, f. Mr. and Mra. and Miss Hopkins. Mr. and Mra. f bad patch and is dead out of luck. He seems to be tions, 32, Hs^e-gardens. “O'” denotes owner, “a expenditure entailed will be heavy, probably one Miss Murlesa Misses Henderson. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Pridrie. Mr. and Mra. Walter Prlddle. Mrs. architect, and “ b ” builder. i* A. H. B olt Mr. H. S. Potter. Mr. Fenton. Major and Mrs. Ferguson., Mrs. and Miss and Miss Johnson able to do nothing right with the bat, and he got still hundred and fifty thousand pounds (£150,000). Preston. . Ur. M. Laundy. Mr. Richards. Mr. and Mra. Marx. Master Marx. Dr. The! consent of toe Railway Company must be lelL Mra and Miss Bavill. Mrs. Dubley Dean.—Col. and Mra Burton. Mr. and Mra. another duck in this match. He’ll probably get a ELECTRICITY AND STREET LIGHTING *nd Mra. Stanley. Mr., Mra and Miss Fault Mr. and I century in the next—it’s a way these first-class cricketers obtained to tho construction of bridges across their Miss B. CapeL Miss F. B. Wright 1 Mra. Adama Mr. and Mrs. MacMln Aloook. Master G. Alcock. Mr. and Mra. Raper, COMMITTEE. lines. ! aen unskilled, W. Hartford. Dr. J. Simp on White. Mr. C. Misses Raper (t). Mr. C. Raper. Mra. Carpenter. have, you may have noticed. ; Barlow. Mr. and Mra E. H.PasooeTaylor. Misses ..... LANSDOWNE TERRACE. Missds Carpenter (3). Bliss Cooper. Mdlle. Bouquet. * * * - Income and Expenditure. The following report Consent of all landowners along now line of route get & boy to» Blrs. D w ett Miss White. Mrs. Wood a Misses was submitted by toe Borough Accountant:— i? also! necessary. i war he had And P. Paseoe Taylor. Mr. F. Unwin. Mr. and Mra C. ffi. 9. —Sir Charles Rushout Bart., and Lady Rushout Mr. I once knew an Eastbourne batsman—many, many 'WaUaoa M r.A .J.C rosa Miss M V. Marley. Mias Williams. MLs Orossthwayte. Miss ;Grant Mr. Consent of Commissioner of Levels for enlarging > 1 irly for him. aud Mra Armstrong Bays and son. Mra Thatcher and ohild. Miss Ray. years ago this—whose scores in successive matohes were E lectric Light U ndertaking, j A . M. Smith. Mr. B Gordon Allan. Mr. Owen 10. —Miss Norton. Miss May. Mrs. Schlff. Mi a Sohiff. sluice ibridgea and building new ones, and diverting nother three- Watson. Mw. J. A ColUngridge. Mra and Missei Mrs. Oliver and child. Mr. Perkin. Mr. Jump. Mr. 0—0—1—0, and then he went and made three separate Statement of Expenditure and Income for the Quarter waterooursee. Miss Naylor Holmes. Miss Davies. Mr. Conran. Mr. aud Mrs. F . C. Freer. Mr. 0. F. Camberlega' Mr. J. F. F leet 1L—Mrs Me^thelson Fraser. Mra Russell War die. BIr. hundreds in the next three. ended June 30th. »j Indeed, many other interests are involved, and it Mr. a W. Somerby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brassard. Frampton Mr. and Mra Botwright Mlse Botwright. * * * Capt Ashworth. Miss E. Inlsoort Mr. P. T. Raullngs. Cnehnsy Mr. ThUtlewayte Expenditure. is a question as to whether Parliamentary powers The Lansdown*. —Mrs. and Miss Mathals. Mr. and for an exten* Mr. G. V. Fowler — ? Whilst the Public Schools were, as a rule, smart in 1915. 1916. will have to be obtained before the scheme can be HO stated that, Mrs. Davidson. Mr. and Misses Campling. Madame PEVENSEY ROAD. the field all through Eastbourne’s innings, their bowl­ On revenue account-...... £4,175 ... £3,979 carried out. himself and ! MARINE GARDENS. Bertram. BIr. Menezes. Mr. G. tt. Salas. Rev. and Dalmeny.—Mr., Mre. and Miss Cameron. Mre. Hatwell. M ra Horna Mra. D. Roberta Mra and Mr. GeldhilL ing was only really good during the earlier portions. On nett revenue account How is the money to be provided for the execution- a business. Misses Hatwell. Mra. aod Bliss Hutley. Blr. and (capital charges):...... £3,193 ... £3,382 of the work? The proposed new road is outside the fR U U JJT House.—Mr. and Mra Barton,f*-Mr. Kyle. Mfaa Whitlook. Blra Saw. BIr. and Mrs. Quinn. Mra 8mltin -Bln. Smith, sen. R; F. Wright, of Rugby, was by far the most success­ BIr. and Mra. M. _ C.______Wilson. ____ Miss Wilson. Mr. and Canon and Mra Williamson. Mra Hoverdener. Miss ful trundler and, by capturing five wickets at a! cost of County Boroughs of Eastbourne and Hastings, so Mra Chamberlain. Mr. and Mra Haylands.—Miss Sammons «nd friend. Miss Beere. he coemption. “ a and Mitohell. Miss S. Smith. Blra and Miss Lander. Mr. James. Mr. Poland and friend. Misses Howard (2). Only 22 runs, accomplished an excellent performance. £7,368 ... £7,361 that tne benefit obtained by these two towns is a daughter. Mr. and Mra Beckett Miss Mi Misses Mrs. Abrahams. Dr. Howard. -Blra. Maxwell. Mra linking up by a shorter, better and more direct road BUUok. Mr. and Mra £ . Woodcock. Mr.'and Mra Mr. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Barker. Mrs. and Master E. O. Bleachley (Harrow) secured a couple for 15, whilst The figures given do not include adjustment for and Miss Lougher. Mra. Morland. Miss and Master Rippon. Mra. and Mis? HeeL Blr. Heel. Blisses M. ^. Franks, the Malvern bowler, proved rather lihain toe existing one. On the other hand, the new ade by the- Manning Almeida Mr. and Mra J. B. Hill. Mr. Sadgrove. stocks on hand. The interest on amount® advanced B*unr.—Mr; and Blra MscMabona Mr. and Mrs. Covington (2) 1 expensive with three for 70. For all that, I thought from reserve fund for purchase of sundry assets is road comes entirely within the area of the Eastbourne a , aged 33, a. Mr. and Mra, Ridley. Mrs. Azelay. Miss Wyeth. Stamp, t Mr. and Mra Davis, t ST. AUBYN’S ROAD. Franks the most promising bowler tried. He bowls Rural District Council and the Boxhill Borough, viz., P al appeal, t Mr. and Blra Lyder not included; a sum of £200 should be added to the Penrith.—Mr. and Mra Green, f. Mr. and Mra. Easter­ left-handed, slow to medium, and makes the ball break amount for capital charges for 1916, to cover this 3 miles 1,180 yards in toe Rural, and 2 miles 810 GRAND PARADE CAVENDISH PLACE ‘ ling, f. Mr. and Blra Jefferson, f. both ways—the off-break being especially pronounced liability. yards in the Bexhill Borough. As, however, the indifferent, 4 .—Mr*. Rdlth Thornley. Mr. and Blra. Pollard, Mr^. 12.—BIr. and Blra Wilson Taylor, f. Mr. and Blrs. and, fct times, rather puzzling. He is very ydung yet Income. road would be of extreme value from a military ae each day- ThorogoodLf. Connall. t Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, f. , SEASIDE ROAD. standpoint, the Road Board might possibly be 4L—Mra Oliver Fry. Miss Margaret Fry. BIr. amid Mr?. and with greater command of length will develop into 1915 1916. 16—BIr. and Blra Clarke, f. Rev. and Mra Carroll. Badlesmebe. — The Right Hinble. Lori ant Lady Something quite good. Private lighting ...... £3,230 induced to contribute a large proportion of the cost, he condition. • ■ m. Boyd Mra. Miss £3,364 to J Mra Witford. Blra. Palmer Slnolalr. The Honble. Ada S t Clair and sui(e • • • Publio lighting ... "... 42 53 if toe Authorities concerned could agree to make up the oppel- - lft— Mra Chester. Mra. Boyca Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, the difference. Si-Capa and Bird. Gerald'Walker. Mr. and Mra W. f. Miss Phillips. Miss F. Pond ST. GEORGE’S ROAD. The Malvern boy, too, for his age and size, iB one of Power, heating and oooking 873 1,019 W heat Master Eric Wheat. BIr. and Bln. Graham. 2L —Mr. and filra Moses. Mrs. and Mias Bayes. Mra Meter rents ...... 237 249 Another important point is the question of main­ he applicant said, Bliss Graham . Rosemount.—Mr. and Mra Edward Cooper. Miss the best bats I have seen for a very long time. He tenance. If toe road, after construction, can be and Bliss Magk. Miss Gardner. Mr. and Mra Holder, Phyllis Cooper plays right handed and in finished style, and was the Hire of motors...... 112 145 wasieoing- — Mr. and Bln. Spurling, t Mona and Mdme. f. Miss Martin. .'Bliss Clark. Miss Paice. Mrs. taken over as a county road and efficiently main­ Bendjien, t Mra. Pring. Mra HUa only batsman on the side to show any great resistance - ______Camfleld. Bliss Pud Bey and friend. BIr. Holdway. £4,696 tained! by the County Authority, this would solve allowed. -•M ra Salnsbnry, f. Mr. andan* Mra” Medosdfa. * ‘ & I to the Eastbourne bowling. In his 2o—whioh was top £4,628 Mr. and Mra Marsh, f. / Sundry income 224 145 ari important question. Blra and Miss Day.ay. Biles WotenWi 83.— Mr. and Mrs. Bacon, t . Mr. and Mra Henderson, f. soore—were several beautiful shots that would have done —Mrs. and Master ~Rpwntree. ' a MraStavaore EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. | All ’these points, however, strongly prove that a Mr. and Mra Hookey, t Misses GooilohUd (2). Miss credit to any first,-class player of maturer age. J. P. scheme such as this, involving large expenditure and iener, &c.,_ -M r a aud Miss Goldstein. 11BIraGravea Mr. and Mrs. Hibbitt Gornall, well known locally, is another batsman of high £4,852 £4,841 ...BlitohelL , ..— Mr. Mitchell, Mitohell, jun.Jun, Dr. and Blra Barnett ELMS AVENUE I (Affiliated to the N.R.A) many interests, cannot simply be settled by a grant 1 the Local Tribunal , _Miss and Master Barnett promise, and other men we should liked to have seen It will be seen that.in spite of the increase in the from the Road Board, as in other cases. A proper fthat ho considered, Dod«n *ud Mrs. Sheulng. t . The Hon., Misses CouRTLANDa—Mr. and. Blra Peck, f. Mr. and Mra more qf were G. W. Kaurantura and K. S. Hamatsinhji. price for lighting supply the income remains routine must be followed, but I have no doubt if as a food, Cox. MUaBlOtb - . , - THE CRUMBLES. Of the latter’s ability we have already had proofs on practically the same as last year. 50,000 can be guaranteed this will pave the way the Saffrons, but Kaurantura is a new comer, and This would appear to be brought about by toe pro­ HARTINGTON PLACE. Next Wednesday, 6th inst, at 2.30 p.m., on the overcoming other difficulties. that as the- “si5t,rd te.sgi'iu.S- PM1-1'i“- -*1 Crumbles Ranges, there will be a practice shoot. shaped so gracefully at the wickets-and played such duction of toe increase in price, the increase in units As to toe advantage of a new road there can be !he had been Ohsbham Mansion. — Mr. and Mr?. Pond. Mr. and sound cricket during his short stay that everybody was Mra. Yates. Miss Tborley. Blra Cuffe. Mia? Howe. Rifles are provided, and visitors desiring to practice ?°U and consumption by new con Burners | no qu^ tion; "The exiting road is extremely narrow; of potatoes- on the range are admitted on easy terma sorry to see. him get out. jufet about equalling the decrease in the units sold, to an£ ^ mbined with the numerous sharp bends and P bwc*88 Mansion. — Miss Owen. " Mrs. Hopton, t Blra and Mis? Hookahs tt * • * * individual consumers due to the Daylight Saving ' ...... ifonal interest Bartisgton L awn. — Mra and Miss King. Mr. W. Free ammunition to selected promising yonng shots comets, it is an absolute danger to toe users of the at; employment. 48.—Mr. and Mra. Qulbenkian |Miss Gulbsnkian. King. Mra Lynn. Mr. and Mrs Batchelor. Mra from the outdoor miniature range will be supplied on •E. O. Bleachley, the Harrow boy, had rotten luck. Act. 1 M' road. 1 I - Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle, f. and Miss Nam-on. Mrs. Sweet Ml-sea Sw eet Miss the range. Those who intend shooting next Wednesday Resolved: That toe Council be recommended to * He went in first and was run out in a rather unusual The! length of toe existing road from the East­ 48.— Mr. andMra. Merlin, t .... .Gi______ulbenklan. J B H Barnes Mra Cornwallis Gubbln?. Master Gubbias. must send in their names to the Range Officer or the Way without having received a single ball! Capt increase the charge for electricity supplied for light­ SR.- Gulbenkiaa (8). Master Gnlbenkian. Mr. and Mrs. Belt Blra Griffiths. Rev. W. Griffltha Blr. Lieut, Tapsoott. Fllght-8ub-Lieut. Ogden. Fllght- Hedges. Blr. and Mra. Flux. Misses Flux. Mrs. There should be some tennis worthl seeing at MOTOR OMNIBUS COMMITTEE) Bub-Lieut. Lupton. Flight-Sub-Lieut. Part j W. W. DENHAM, Hob. Sec. Devonshire Park next week. The South this week, and it was ghterim-law), Mr. into mud banks, but in the open sea, with plenty of services[ rendered b;by the boys.'______This_ was approved. (sot-in-law and' AJtken. Miss Thwaltos. Mr. and Mra Tamer. BIr. ______^ Mrs Orderlies (for week commencing 3rd September). room for his rotundity, he rides the waves like a fortunate that one had not (been arranged, for the Berwick OrgllL Blra Peill Mrs and Miss Lee Slater. Iss Cornell.______Willby. Mr. and [Wish Tower.—TheTower.—T— defence------, works have. been weather was anything but propitious for such an event. 1, Lewes (son and Miss Stamp. Mr., Blra. anoM iss Yonng. Mr. and Offloer, Platoon Commander 8. N. Vigors; Sergeant, oork. There is some talk of him challenging the jmoved, arid it is apparent that a considerable area F .; Hammond { s o u . Mias Watson. Mrs. and MlssnrMisses Sparshott. . Mra and 1 Corporal and six Privates from N a 2 Platoon. , Editor of thiB paper to swim from the Pier to the The usual indoor entertainments have taken place, the Mra Petlgfeiw. v. Bua Band. Dowager Lady Derlug. Miss Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.' Piokard. - - Mis? " PiPickard./ the banks ‘will have to be re-turfed. Resolved: > Morris and Mr. Lady Carden Carden. Mr. and Mra Jonea and Miss (For week commenting 10th September). Wish Tower and back on Christmas Day next, but ,t the Borough Surveyor approach Mr. Burke cinema shows being very popular with tbe men. _ sent included Fontana Sairer. Mra Parker. Bliss it. Rmr. Officer, Platoon Commander L. Maolachlan; Sergeant, I am not sure whether the Editor is taking any. on the matter. . [ , ' 0 .;' J I J. yinall (directors 8pear-Cole. Mr.. BarnettBi Blr. Roland irka. Mr. r a t Corporal and six Privates from N a 3 Platoon. [if he is, the parson would lose again for a certainty. Speaking on Speech Day at King’s School, Canter­ J. S. Garrard •* »r,sand Mrs. Mnndey. Mrs Price. Mr.___, ___ and Boeoe. PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE, Walker. Misses Garrod. Mrs. Elleujar. Mr. and Attestation. r I I i■ I * *•-. • .■* bury, ! the Head Master (Mr. A. Latter) said one of r r), Mr. A . ... Jonea Mrs, BirrelL Mr. and BIr?. Packham. Masters Pack- qurs of Opening.—I (Librarian) request: instruo- Mjy w Timew0ll. Mrs< Moss. Mrs. tfo* ch. Mr. ham. Bin. Crosa. Mrs. Redde. Miss Willment. All members can nowlbel&ttested. ,The age limit for The rev. entleman’s latest match was on Satur- their boys, Lieut. Fleming-Sandes, had won the V.O.— ineux, Mr. Wimbush. Bin. and Miss Wimbuto. A______and Mias enrolment is from 17 years upwards. [day,_, jwhen te met a convalescent Tommy! in the m the committee as to the hour# the Libraries the first for the school since that wpn by Col. Vousden k, Mr. H . ■ Mrs. Mills Id be Open daily during the forthcoming winter, •Quentin. Mr. and Mrs. Mendolsohn. Mr. and ___ Headquarters will be open for taking recruits, &a, person'of Private W. T„ Evans (1st K.O.S.BJ) over a in11879. Besides that most important distinction, the Parka Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. Scott, jun. Mr. HOWARD SQUARE. during the following hours: Every week-day mnwiing, olved: That the Central Lending Library bo school had won 10 D.S.O.’s, 18 Military Crosses, four and Mrs. Brandt. Ml-a Byford. Mrs. Urntertch. two lengths ..course (104 yards) in Devonshire Park , some of whom QueMdon Lodge. — Mrs. Simmond, f. Mr. aud Mrs. except Thursday, 11 to 12. Baths. Both men, of course, started from [scratch, _used at 8.30 p.m. and the Reading R oom at 9.30 O.B.’a, one C.M.G., one Brevet Colonelcy, 88 mentions iW c for between Mr. «md Mrs. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broome. de Beaumont, t . Mr. and, Mrs. Hands, t Miss; Hands. A. J. Hart, pirn., from 1st October to 31st March, 1917; instead Mr. Halllday. Mrs. Fitzgerald but the parson was handicapped by too much in despatches and one Distinguished Conduct Medal. —irs. KL Catt, / Company Commander, “ A1 Oa. adipose tissue which no amount of training had oi at 9 and 10 p.m. respectively as at present. I • , * * * Chatfield, S.-7 5th Sussex V.R. M A U .H ra .B u r. Ur.StraA Mr.Trat k) Mlraaoott. apparently been able to reduoe. There wasn’t much j WATCH COMMITTEE. Tbe entertainments on the Pier both by the Band ead, 0 . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus, t Mra. Hawky, in it the first length. The Vicar adopted the over Hurst, R. Fly Mr. and Mrs. Hillman. Capt. and 1 — *~ ITTt ----- • r -~2 7 K' —;r.. ;*sr* —r r :— T— |. \i\lFlag Flag Day.—A Daiy.—A letter letter was was reaaread irom from me the nun. Hon. ,i »nuand theme xvnuus Knuts cuuuuue continue tom attract large1 crowds. On __II 9 rad Master Rich ... 5 th CHICHESTER CADET BATTALION C«L.B. 8trokeJi”11011?}17’ wlulst T^mmy secretary of the Eastbourne Ladies’ Swimming Club Sunday evening Lieut. Gedry, V.C., took part in the sent of the Miss Evans. MiesSwyer. MlsaDaJrydle Bilssee Nelson (8L Mrs. Goddard, airs. ''mvWEHJUfc LAUm DAUAUIUD V.U.X>, | toudgeon^style. It, was a good race to the half | Applying for permission to Jiold a_fla? day^during | concert in the Theatre, which was of an exceptionally . Elphick, ten.—Mr., Mrs. and MiwFawsitb. Mrs. and Miss BrnNGTON House.—Mrs. Skrabarvragn. Miss! Street. distance, but the soldier turned first, and, swimming Hollobon, and Miss Hilton. Mr, Roland. Mrs. Septemui-i [for*the | Star and Garter Fun! for Disabled ihg character. Sergts. Gray and Orombie oontn- BIr. and Blrs. Goodwyn. BIr. SonthalL Mr. SbnthaU, Orders for week ending September 9th, 1916. strongly bn the return journey, soon had the Vicar s and Sailors. Resolved: That the committee 1 some splendid recitations, the irrepressible ColL — Quett. lira, and M in beaten. Seeing that he could not possibly Overtake Soldiers and:Mrs. RandelL Mr.. Mrs. and Misses Butler Parr. jUn* LASOELLES TERRACE. Orderly Officer...... IGapt. G. R Soddy. regret they cannot see their way to comply [with the hips ” (La-Corpl. Thomas) was in fine form, whilst iton Gas- Mrs.. and _ M in Meredith. Mr. G. Meredith. Capt D. his Tival, Mr. Guest gave up about three-quarters of request. two ’cello solo? by Bomb. Woodcock greatly delighted the M erededlth. ith .____ Mra. Dalntree. Mr. Callow. Mr.. Bin. South Lynn.—Mrs. Gundry, t Bln. Mayo’s f. Mrs. Orderly N .d o ...... OqrpL Turk. kiiragth from home, and thus was beaten somewhat D&viaon ftod friond Po. olioe Clerical Staff.—The sub-committee con- I audience. In the bandstand the band plajttSelections and Miss T?mg. Mr. and Mrs. Clag. Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday-—Instruction cjhss for N.O.O.’s, at Tochnl-1 easily; H e made a good loser, though, ered the remuneration to be paid to the members of popular music, under the able direction ofTTruCrumpet - vere unable to Wells. Mr. ana Mrs. Obrkt Mr. & M. Pring. Mr. tt.—BIr. and Blrs. Wlx. i Miss W lx. Mrs. Cobb, f. calil Institute, 5.90D.I5.30p.m. sharp. Instruction in guard duties. Bourne. Mr. end Mrs. Siona Mrs. Green 15.—Madame C leb a t Miss Daffy. Miss Soan Parade- “ in Gildredge “ ,s Ige Park at 7.30 p.m. All Cadets to parade ot the clerical staff for the additional work which Major McOonnel. Homeleigh. —Mr. rad Mrs,PhlllIpp?, t If anyone had ever told me that it was j possible has been and is being carried out by them, and it —----- 1------’S andhurst.—Mr. Storr. Mr.[r. Duncan. Dr, and Mra. in uniform with carbines. Jucted by the ^te'v, Fairbaven.—Mrs. Ingram, t Mrs. W est Bliss W est to imitate—and imitate perfectly—a bugle band on was resolved that Chief Inspector Boswell be paid Steele, fidrs. Albania, f. Mr. and Mrs. Fell, t Mr. Arrangements are being made for. a party to go into BEST FOB ALL. and Mrs. Archer. Mr.. Mrs.re. and filaste- Loft M in Mr. Tobitt Mr., Mrsl and Miss Leonard. (Master. billets at Alf rlston. Cadets able to attend from the even­ BUoh an insignificant and unlikely musical i: ument ‘ i. fid. extrk per week for the past 21 months; Sergts. Koch. Mr. and Blra. Philp.a Mrs. and MissM in Robarts. as a mouth organ, I should have told hi! Titely, —-dldsmith,r Lawrence and Curtis Is. fid. per week, For Children Teething. a tee, the follow­ a s , 1® * . ing of Sept 23rd until the 26th will give their names to MRS. If your baby Is restless and Mr., Mrs. and Miss Harrington. Mr. Horafleld. Mrs. Company officers at once..._ but emphatically, that he. was another, id yet and P.C.'s Luck and Stevens Is. per week for the cannot sleep, give this old- and Miss . Pechey. Miss Broome, filra. Teaadale. Miss fiorthoote HJF. Matheson, go to ist 21 months; and P.C. Cooper Is. per week for er fiusbnnd. ; Miss Williams. Miss Graoe Williams. such a tiling can be done. You have only fashioned remedy a trial, as Mr. and Mies Odling and friend. Mrs. and Miss r _ J Captain and Adjutant. Devonshire Park and hear Mr; W. V. Robi in, the months. Further: That these payments WINSLOW’S tar dad, from -Stanford. Mr., Mre. and Master Fewster. Mr., Mrs. ______Blr. Barrier. Bliss Wldglngton. Mr. It cures Wind & Tkethino •and Misses Davison. Mr. and Mrs. May and party. RnsselL Miss Bowd. Mon?. Paez. Mon?. Navarro. Canadian .entertainer, -do it. How he aecoj plishes continued for toe present. SOOTHING Diarrhoea. You will all j of dear father, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Dltton. Mr. and Mrs. Skottowe. Mons. van Ndrotn. Mis? KeUltt Mr. Hocklev. Miss the job is a mystery. As. he talks through s nose anatables.—Resolved: That a mackintosh have a good night rad baby L ieut Skottowa Mr. and Mrs. Wynn. MlsaWUlmott Cole. Master Esmond Jones; M. Salvador d Arbellea. ILUNGDON. perhaps he plays, through his nose as well. iyway and a pair of boots be granted to those Special will wake up bright rad strenuous and Mrs. Oheston. Mrs. and Miss Mulliner.r. BIr. anda Mrs. Mon?. Blarotiino Lopez. Mr., M ia and ■the blare of bugles and the roll of drums ,re pro- Constables who desire them, and that toe necessary SYRUP. happy* .* ■ be Eastbourne d . B l in d e d S o l d ie r .—A t th e Daniell. BIr. Danlell, join. Mr. Quarmby Mrs. and Cop pock. Bliss Sndllng. Mops. A. CalUoap. B is h o p duced! from somewhere by this very skilful r ormer arrangement® be referred to toe Chief Constable. .liett, Mias Brill.r & M N in ? Baden- Eugene CimlanL Mr .Mra.and Miss Crowter. Parish Ohnroh Sunday morning, when the offertory Severest Motor ’Bus Traffic, Railway Station.—The resolu­ from the Crowbsr. Mrs. and Mlse Uvingaton. Mra Gr Eastbourne, the on thle mouth-organ. It was one of the was for the Pn_.__ ^ capital, organ recitals I1 have ever attended. tion of thft Motor ’Bus Committee requesting this POLEGATE Kathleen Gray. Master Bobble Gray. Blast* Bishop of Birmingham, the preacher,^ spoke df ' his . and esteemed Mre. Maogulre and friend. Mrs. HULLS»BK BibsBilM Pan ter. Gray, Mr. and Blra. Led lard. Masters L • • • committee Tto allow the police to afford the motor T h e L a t e M is s D ipl o c k ’s W il l .—U n d er etary and clerical experiences with wounded soldiers.Ctt), “^1 A ICUluUIDUl)remember,” UUhe libus conductors such assistance as may be neces- lirMrs. a . AllenAlien anaand niece. Mrs.Bln. Guy. Mr. and Mra.Mrs. Miss Leach. Mr. rad Bin. Martin. Mr. fellow that after all the But, of course, t h e attraction of these Park concerts will, dated November 22nd, 1915, and which has Jones and parly. Mr. and Bliss Wedgwood. Mies Goodwin. M. Man to vane. Mr. Mloha said, “ having to tell a y;oui to induce intending passengers to form a queue i proved at £56,645. 13s., with net personalty tbourne Gas Bliss Benians. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander care rad attention that'bad .been given him he would is the music supplied by Mr. Norfolk Mego lie's fine l sympathy and Butcher and friend. Blra. and BUm Smith and orchestra. They are a picked body of weD-balanced Ungers arriving by, motor omnibus have 1$1. 19s. 2d., the late Miss Sarah Matilda Diplock, friend. Mlse Stead. Mr. and- Bln. Head lug ton. never see again upon this earth, and told him as gently iounted was reported, and it was resolved that ot South Down Hall, Polegate, left £3,000 to the Bln. Morgan. Mre. and Miss Beazley and party as a man can be told such a thing as that, and then I instrumentalists and play delightful music with and Mra C. F. Vodden. Bu. and Mrs. Wallis. Mr. the committee regret they Cannot authorise any police Pfincess Alice Hospital, Eastbourne; £200 to East- Vest Rooks. - Miss Horn. Mr. Klngham. Mias watched him. A few big tears rolled down his face. exquisite taste and finish. But why will people— fashionable people in particular—persist in ajnnoying bsistance,' but suggest that toe Motor "Bus Com­ ■ne Eye Hospital; £50, to the Leaf Hospital, Eaat- npjtthy, from Goun- aaO. Kingnam. Bit. and fibs, Joy. Mr. Then for a few minute® he held my hand and was quite mittee give instructions to their conductors in the ; £2,000 2& per rani Consolidated Stock to the O’Conner Power. BIr. Smith, t (6). naiwi, and then he loosed his grip upon me and stretch­ all true music lovers by loud conversation during . and Mrs; A. Chester even the most delicate passages that were being matter. ' J- ore of Queen Anne’s Bounty for the angmenta- Bliss Barnard. Blr. SkMton. Mr. rad PIra^M aster^Guariilatak! ing over to his lookerby the a^deof his bed betook out [ Ex-P.C. Climpson.—The committee further con- f the stipend of the curate-in-charge of St. in. Mr. and Mrs. Addenbrooka Bin. his mouth PUL. b>s companion a im j interpreted? There were two ladies (?) siting just lered the recommendation of the Chief Constable (Frahklyn) deepest r. and Mrs. C in front of me the other night whose toni delegate: £1,000 such stook to the Vicar and M0“ WILMINGTON SQUARE, over there he just played a certain numberT & P of i i his at toe pension granted to this man by toe Military irdens of Hailsham for the Siok Fund of St. L Miss Lii ____ ies on that mouth organ. That mmra ra I left Off wagging during the whole peri itfi deepest respect Robinson. Mr,, Bln., rad' f; 8.—Mrs. MulUns, £ Mr. rad Mr?. Robinson, f. old Scottish Authorities should be increased by 7 b . _____ Jolegate, and £200 suoh stock for the upkeepof i i i —m v and Bln, Charles Gunning. Mrs. P. | have seen of times sinoe. He is now at St. "exceptexcept in toe intervals between each piece.. And , .. the east window and reredoe in toe said church; £250 , Ernest, Jack and Mra. I friend ,' j » l Dunstan’s Hi where he is likely to prove a capable then—of course—they were silent! I suppose they .914, and each to the Rev. Henry Jackson aad his wife ; £4?00<> 1 —Bllraes Allj>regv_BIcvand Blaster Swann. man in iota. Not one word of complaint has enjoyed themselves, but ti*sy quite spoilt my pleasure into this l Mrs. H. Weller. Davis. ‘ Mlsse8lrRibboM‘ OL^Mr! that man * * litter with the ‘Chief Constable and Borough j sympathy, fromM. Miss _____ Mr. Dano. i ______„ ___, Blra.. aad: aimlM! AIo0ok’ ^ Mra' — Extract from a letter from the Front:— auntant and was of opinion that Climpson is furs, diamond bracelet, diamond ring, and diamond and i Hit (Bognor). ONS OF ’ The Censor is so strict on letters frbm men atitled to half the amount of the Government emerald ring. She made a number of personal bequests, faking part in toe great push that any man who usion, viz.. 7a, but no more. Resolved: That the rad toe residue of her property, subject to some other Bliss Sml’h. _ Tripp,!. Have used this. gives the name of a place instead of using an lommendation of toe Chief Constable be approved bequests, she left to her brother Caleb. In the event B u t. ___ FLORIL ? J. Morris and WILMINGTON GARDENS. rikasterisk i is . an asterisk ii i ahd adopted. * , , , of predecease of the eaid brother, she left one-half of Owen. BIr., I Theatres—Resolved: That the lessees and tie ultimate residue to the Princess Alice Memorial Mrs. and Biles Brentwood,—Miss Swift Mrs. W. PhtUlpi. Miss and managers 6f the local theatres be informed that as itiod Mra. Georgd _ Mr. Tomkins. Master FOB Hospital, rad one-half for snqh homes as the trustees >sv Miss Downing. Mli Willis, Mr8-M?e s ^ ' _ . A P o s e r .— “Bat don’t yon see, George, obmplainte have been received as to smoking in the may determine for the maintenance of soldiers disabled I the undertakers. Mr,, Mrs. rad Master Gommo. •Ar that if you’d only bring all these things down in the orchestra stalls and the lower Portions of their war. I • . ■ i ■ ' and Miss barrowinstead of ««tingthem here theatres, top committee would be glad if they would; W indett i in half the time?______“ Yessir,_ 1 nt what wouwould do their best to stop the practice. 3H H otel (Grand P arade). 0 1 4 la d y , t o butpher: “ Do you mean to fell I bedmn’ with the other ’alf o’ the time’? ” — T h $ P a u iing Carden. ^Mr. Although the racecourse and stands at Aacdt FINANCE AND GENERAL PURPOSES meb that you’ve outsi to suit all purses?” Butcher: S a Mr. and Mrs. J. have not been used for racing purposes for two years the COMMITTEE. Why, certainly, m’mj!mi I" ” Old lady:' “ Then what have h £ w ^ authority is oqhtiwning its usual contributions to tin . to suit an empty purse?” Butcher: “ The cold. local rates, which is equivalent to a seventh of the total War Workers should eat Mackintosh’s TOFFEE Loans Fund—Letter read from toe Loral Govern- ______DE L U X E —it keeps you going. nient Board, stating the President has received the Mrs. Polntoa. Mr. and Mrs. Laws, t . Mr. Chambers, f. Bnt collected. t^-1 EASTBOURNE CmtONICLR, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1916.

DEATH OF .

COLONEL W . A. CARDW ELL, Y.D.

We deeply regret to have to record the death of OIL —WANTED, well educated Young LIMITED Colonel William Alexander Cardwell, V.D., who ^PRENTIOE to the Offloe. —Apply, passed away" on Wednesday night at hiB residence, To-day (Saturday), 2nd September , Eaet bourne. The Moat Croft. The fact that \)ut three weeks bad _JB8 REQUIRED to the UME .TOW ROOM; salary from comment ent.— elapsed since the lamented decease of Mrs. Cardwell .B obby 46,00., Ltd., Eastbourne. REMOVALS I gives an alpiost dramatic pathos to the sad event, IS THE ID REGISTRY, Susans-road, Eastbourne. and we are sure the sorrowing members of* the family j( TED, Cook-Generals, Houseparlourmalds, have the sincere sympathy of the townspeople _ Qenerals, Kitchenmaids, Betweeninaids; Jirls and Women Waitresses. ______. ; - generally in their heavy and sore bereavement. The -WANTED, smart YOUTH orMAN STORAGE. late Colonel Cardwell, who was 69 years of age, had „. fey ible> as WAREHOUSEMAN.—A. Russell |'been in delicate health for a long time past, but the ■.-fa-street, Lewes, ■ j ----- a f m serious phase of what proved his fatal illness dated IENERAL WANTED for Streat ham; three from the early part of March last, since when he • ‘ ‘ — ^ w a g e s and outings.— Wn*e, OF ------a r n e . ______j' Goods Warehoused in Separate had become perceptibly weaker and mote enfeebled. „______tAL; Eastbourne; two In famity; good For some weeks it had been manifest that the end rages; comfortable home; no basement; good Look-up Compartments. was rapidly approaching, the family being, therefore, ioe required; jvldow might suit,—Write, No. 131, quite prepared for the eventuality that/has now •L . " ; : * | closed, quite peacefully, the active and interesting »wn.— career of a kindly-natured, high-minded gentleman. ie, Hurst-an-uiays r arm, j it Orluste Finest Fireproof Warehouses Born in 1847 vin'~fjancashire, the deceased was „ WANTED, to fill up time on farm.—.Apply, educated at Harrow a Ad at St. John’s College, Busses Farm, East Grlnstead.______in Eastbourne. Oxford,' wheref he distinguished himself in various uKraMAKINfl.—Experienced BODICE HANDS fields of BportA he having\early developed a taste (WANTED for good class work.—M. Phillips, 44, ’and talent (fir typical English recreations and irove-road, Eastbourne. pastimes. He’was a memberjof the Bullingdon Club experienced (vegetables Smart and Up-to-date Vans. and Master of the Oxford Jlraghounds; he won a )ENER, hard-workini good' many races, and not only did he play in his _d dowers) WANTED Michaelmas: ineligible;, 'J ..eferences required; we res 25s. and| cottage.— College eleven, but he coxed his College eight. His ANNUAL jL at once, Admiral______Foote, Daklands, Ltngffeld. Experienced and Careful Men first experience of hunting occurred when he was SALE JIDENER WANTED, single-handed; unmarried; only nine’ 1 years----- of aee.age. experienced man ; excellent lodgings maylpe nad. " only Employed. In 1872 Colonel Cardwell married Lilian, third to garden.—Apply, with references, H. Paxton, daughterer of the well-known surgeon, the late Sir rtiill, Hartfleld, Sussex.______Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart., of Brockham Warren, SERVANT REQUIRED; comfortable Betchworth, SSurrey, anti there have been six children ALL SUMMER GOODS in the MADE-UP DEPARTMDEPA ENTS have been ESTIMATES FREE. of the marriagage, tyra sons (Capt. Hugh Cardwell and O^to* firs. Hentsch, 46, Willingdon - road, East- Lieut. Ronald Mackenzie Cardwell) and four still FU RTH ER RED U CED to effect their Sale “ TO-DAY T O - ] and thus avoid “ ______daughters (Miss Cardwell, Mrs. Somerset Bullock, assist in Tobacco Department; age 14-16 years; Mrs. Haviland and Mrs. Wilkinson). After a short Storing till Next Season. od wanes; BOY, Cycle Department; 14-16 years. residence at Reigate, Colonel and Mrs. Cardwell came in,own handwriting, to Dohll 46 Co., 66b, Qrove- to Eastbourne in 1876, so that they have lived iu this stbourne.______town for exaotly forty years. i j D GENERAL WANTED at once; sleep in or G. E. MAYNARD, L td.. Head of the proprietary of The Star Brewery, an Phenomenal Bargains in VOILE and ZEPHYR COSTUMES. out; good wagea-vApply. 21, CaVendisb-place, extensive business to v hich numerous licensed houses ourne. ______]______in the district'.are attached, Colonel. Cardwell had’ Season’s prices 15/11 to 29/11. Torday’s prices 5 /- and 1 0 /6 ,0D GENERAL SERVANT REQUIRED for small for some years left the practical, direction of r the (Flat in Eastbourne for a lady and two little girls, Complete House Furnishers, at school all day ; good wages; good references undertaking in the hands of his' song. He had, SEMI-EVENING and AFTERNOON GOWNS. t.—Apply before September 7th to Mrs. 3., Raby s however, retained his controlling authority, and his experience and sound judgment were always of great * Season’s prices 49/6 to 4 gns. To-day’s price 2 0 /- IOOD GENERAL SERVANT ; small family ; liberal Greystone Buildings, value. - ; outings; £24; no washing.—Mrs. Stanford, 15, The Colonel’S fporting interests in Eastbourne TAILOR-MADE COATS and SKIRTS. I I I • nora-road, Honor Oak, L o n d o n .______wore principally those of cricket and hunting, in both Eastbourne of which he for very lengthy periods took a con­ IOVERNMENT WORK.-Intelligent LAD, about Season’s prices 42/9 to g\aa. To-day’s price 2 5 /- 16-17, WANTED at once.—Apply. 0. G. L .,' spicuous and enthusiastic part. Fox hunting., was, : News," Lewes.______no dpubt, the first love of the Colonel, who in his younger days had hunted frequently, with the Quorn TUSSORE SILK COATS add SKIRTS. JUSEPARIiOURMAlD WANTED for Hartfield and Bicester, whilst he had seen a good deal of sport liven. — Write, stating wages, s., Fairview Jfor gale or to $et. with the Duke of Beaufort’s and Vale, of White Season’s prices 3 to 5 gns. To-day’s price 30/- lartmouth.______Horse. For many seasons he was a regular follower IiUNERY.—APPRENTICES WANTED for high- DVERTI8EMENT8 must be repUj to in w riting of the East Sussex and the Southdown, and it was Blouses—COLORED MUSLIN BLOUSES. ! class trade; business thoroughly taught; small _ directed to the addresses given, n&lapplloa- with the last-named pack that he had been1 blooded r from commencement.—M. Phillips, 44, Grove-road, ns at our Publishing Offloee, for i, are useless in 1857 when Mr. Donovan was in command and the Usually sold 2/6^ and 2/ll-§|. To-day’s price 1/- ae. ______Y71REEHOLD FARMS at Heretmonceux, near East- horn was carried by George Champion. The East- , liLINERYJ—ASSISTANTS WANTED at once for X bourne; 38 Acres, house and buildings, £875; 10 bourne Foxhounds (which followed the old Eastbourne Work Room; permanent.—Field 46 Bowden, 10-11, Acres, £575.-Huokle,.31. New Stcine, Brighton.______Harriers) were not started until 1891, but Mr. Free- ] Remains of W HITE V 0IL$ BLOUSES. ______AND DISTRICT. - For man-Thomas (now Lord Willingdon), their . first HOUSES TO BE LET OB SOLD in M.F.H., had no stronger supporter than Colonel j L Usually sold 4/ll-| to 6/11. ; To-day’s price 3 / _ Cardwell, and when Mr. Thomas went as Aide-de- Camp to his father-in-law, Lord Brassey (who had Corsets.—Oddments in High-class CORSETS. } _ • • j Madame Jayne, 45, Grove-road. mastpourne, been appointed Governor of Victoria), it was to place, Haywards Heath. Colonel Cardwell that the committee turned to carry • i Usually sold 8/11 to 30/ TUATIONS VACANT (Lewes and ! A PARTMENTS (Furnished) TO LET.-Apply, Mrs To-day’s prices 5/- a]Qd 7 /6 j classes of Servants; send on the Hunt. He was undoubtedly the right man I j - I • | : -1 • .. | . 1 . • . j Servants Suited Free. — lr . t^arle” 'fhetlS n ^ x A Weston, 1, MUtCn-terraoe, Lewes.______for the vacancy. Purchasing the hounds outright stry, Friars'-walk, Lewes. A PARTMENT8. — A comfortably Furnished front and retaining the services of Brooker as huntsman, /V SITTING ROOM, with pne or twb Bedrooms, TO he devoted himself with wholehearted energy to the W e9have a few REMNANTS left and have decided to offer them, TO-BAY a t th e flTEMPORARY PLAIN COOK or COOK-GENERAL for permanency ; highly recommended ; good task of improving the country and showing the best X ! WANTED at once for few weeks, 12s. 6d week; position, —J. I. G.. •* Chronicle ” Office, Kastbonrne. nor out; houseparlOurmaid kept; private family. possible sport. Mange gave some trouble in the FOLLOWING PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS H„ “ ChronicleBOffice, Eastbourne. 1 | LFRISTON.—BOARD-RE8IDENO: it Southdown country at one period, and it was sometimes difficult A 1House; the oldest■ I , historical sm ■ __ling village in .. J PANTRY MAIDS (1st and 3rd) REQUIRED for Sussinssex; river; fishing; also Teas, home-made cakes. to gain permission to draw certain coverts before Young Ladies’ School by the 18th of September; shooting was at an end, but the Master of thq Ekst- l wages paid to capable servant;—Apply, Secretary, ASTBOURNE (21. Enys-road).-PAYING GUEST8 bourne Hunt was loyally supported by the farmers, ODD LENGTHS OF LACES, RIBBONS AND FRENCH TRIMMINGS vellydCepplestone, Meads, Eastbourne. [• RECEIVED ; well appointed house.; pleasant E convenient situation; sunny aspect; highest references.and there was proof of his success and popularity TSEFUL HELP WANTED s soldier’s wife not —Mrs. Fred Tovey. ______1______when at the end’ of his fifteenth and last season of at Half of Half Usual Prices =i QUARTER PRICE. objected to. — Chatman, Hoggls-bill, Crawley, mastership he was presented with his portrait amid INGFIELD, SURREY.—PREMISES TO LET ; best expressions of appreciation from every hand. Colcuiel J position; High-street; trade or private.—Apply, round Love.______(______Cardwell continued as sole master until the year 1908, ^Soom.—Apply,'Manageress, Bobby 46 Oo,’s Teal ■ when he was joined by Mr. T. Kirby Stapley, who! Note— REMNANTS and JODD LENGTHS of Silk and Woollen Dress Materials, TANTONS, DE WARRENNE ROAD, LEWES.—TO as hon. secretary had previously done-much to put J LET, Unfurnished, a capital modern-built RESI- ENOE, containing two reception and four bedrooms, the Hunt - on a sound financial footing. This co­ Fancy and Plain Silks, Velvets and Cotton Materials, Cretonnes and other Furnishing Materials, are itastoourne. bath room (h. and c.); good offices; I garden; motorpartnership worked admirably, but it lasted .for two bicycle hoose, 46a; rent £45.—Full particulars of J. R.years only, as the hounds were then taken over by marked, TO CLEAR T({>-DAY, Thornton 46 Co., 66, High-street, Lewes, ______the Duke of Devonshire. It is an open secret that AT LESS THAN HALF USUAL PRICES. BIGGER DEMAND THAN EVER FOR m o BE LET, FURNISHED FLAT; large rooms during the protracted period of his mastership Col., MOTOR DRIVERS.—LEARN MOTORING JJ . electric light and radiators, telephone, 46a—Apply, Cardwell drew considerably upofi his own pocket for ONOE.—Good pay, exoellent prospects. THE 102, Sonth-stroet, Kastbonrne.______the upkeep of the pack. He also had the happy rn O LET, BEDROOM, with,iui orlu without niwwuu board uuuu , &lSO knack of ingratiating himself and the Hunt with the Tuition on heavy Motor Lorries or any agriculturists of the countryside, by whom, as by all C Caras desired.‘ ------gjjjgLOWEST OHARI X Unfurnished Room terms moderate.—4, Albion- _ TRAINING UNLIMITED without street, Lewes. who had the pleasure of nis acquaintance, he was __ CHARGE UNTIL PROFICIENT AND O LET, at onee, NINE ACRES GOO 0 AFTERMATH held in high esteem. li ■ r 3FIED. Secure the B. 8. M. O F F IC IA L GRAZING and Covered Shed. — Apply, Mist Ope of the mainstays of local cricket for a quarter O N MONDAY NEXT IFIOATE and Free Benefits of the Lioensed Ravepshaw. South Hill, Worth, 8nssex,______of a century or so, Colonel Cardwell’s presidency of Employment Agency. SPECIAL LADIES’ the Eastbourne Cricket Club extended from 1875 to BE. Individual Tuition. Special Guaranteed m W O ROOMS TO LET, bedroom and sttting room ; 1895. In that capacity he was always very popular: 1 WE MAKE OUR ’ * until Royal Automobile Club Certificate I terms moderate.—G. W., “ Observer” Office, East Grlnstead.______' 1 ■: ______1 1 1______and during the greater part of >the time he playea U i , : - . ! • i ' Special APPRENTICESHIP COURSE. pretty regularly, first in South Fields and afterwards Call or write f o r fall partlonlan. “ ANTED, PAYING GUESTS during holidays, or T permanent; near station every comfort.—R., at the Saffrons. The local Polo Club was not very THE BRITISH SCHOOL OF MOTORING LTD., Observer” Office, East Grinstead. long lived, but Colonel Cardwell, who virtually F ir st Dis p l a y of : : brought it into being, invariably took part in the interesting contests at Willingdan, and was a , | '>1 I London, W. < A LL AVAILABLE FURNISHED AND UNFtJR- NISH ED HOUSES.—Selected lists on receipt of proficient exponent of the game. requirements.—Eillick 46 Davies, Estate Agents, East­ The' old’ * Volunteer Force had,.in ' Colonel iCardwell rANTED,GENERAL SERVANT; private house. Wbourne. ■ „ ; 1 warm and steadyly supporter. vjRe-' eommahded the E a r l y A utum n N o v e l t ie s AIR of capital little Houses, let at 6a and Eastbourne Corps of Artillery Volunteers for rio-lew _ 6s. 6d. respectively; ground rent only £L 18s. a period than 27 years, during which he devoted House parlourmaids, Housemaids, Generals, the pair; .price £250. S. 10. himself unsparingly to increasing the. numerical Betweenmaids for private; Cook, House- ENTRAL.—Six Freehold Cottages ; each let strength and military efficiency of tne brigade. Wjth In all Departments. luimaius,Housemaids,Waitresses, Generals, Kitchen at 8a 6d.; price £lji00. H ' S. 100. his brother officers ne always got bn well, and with Betweenmaids for Schools. Hotels, Boarding and non-commiseioned officers and men his command was Houses: Houseparlourmaids and House- EA8IDE.—Three Freehold Cottages; let at distinctly popular. In all the reviews of the time stead. No booking fee. 'Phone 646.— 6a 6d. each ; price £550. ____ ae Employment Agency, 32, Gildredge-road, T. MARY’S ROAD.—Weekly House tor Sale the Colonel took a keen part, and he ever cherished Sastbonrne. at £225 ; ground rent £1.15a his possession of the Volunteer Decoration with ED, YOUNG LADY ASSISTANTS, 14-16; which, in acknowledgment of his good and patriotic CX7IOTORIA DRIVE — One of these capital work] he was invested. . I , _ j j . ; J. inoe required.—Apply;i Manageress,Manageress,. Arcadia ▼ modern Houses; 7 rooms, bath; price £475; buildings, Seaside-road. Eastbourne. Colonel Cardwell’s association ■ with official public S£350 could remain on mortgage. life was confined to his membership of tiro Town r ANTED, a respectable WOMAN tor Shop Clean- I For particulars of the above and all available Houses, Coutioil. One of the first-elected Councillors for the ' ▼ ing, 46a, tor abont four hours daily.—Apply, on apply, Ellllok...... k Davies,1 Estate Agents, Eastbourne. i - onday, to Manager, Sainsbory, Cornfield-road, E a s t ------S T. St. Mary’s Ward on the incorporation of the borough, and immediately chosen an Alderman, he became OF ju, practical DAILY HELP tor Mayor of Eastbourne in November, 1886, and was iking, 46o,; _ by thehonr or as thus Chief Magistrate during nearly the whole of the ; mast start at 7 a.m.; small family; good wages, first Jubilee year. The year was naturally a specially jr, J. S. “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbqurna important? one, and tne festivities and functions REWARD.—LOST, DIAMOND and PLATINUM organised locally for celebrating the 50th anniver­ : Girls’ School Suits : rANTED, UPPER HOU8EPARLOURMAID for ( NAVAL BADGE.—Finder rewarded on returning Ivate house; small family.—Write, Oarshalton, Cheltonla,” Parley-road, Eastbouma______sary of Queen Victoria’s accession put upon the Mayor great responsibilities. With (he energetic and o a r d and r e s id e n c e /REQUIRED at once by WOMEN for Still a Married Couple, near f ea. fort wo weeks; terms gracious help of the Mayoress (Mrs. Cardwell), the AS SKETCH. Co.’s most be moderate.—Apply, E . F., “ Ohronide” Office, Eastbourne. >7 timber, TEMPORARY T>OARD . RESIDENCE3E REQUIRED. - DOCTOR’S municipal . „ Thoroughly well made iu all-wool Cheviot Navy Serge, ht.—Apply, Mnu Gould, WIDOW SEEKS BOARD-RESIDENCE in aloe colleagues in all measures designed bouse; 22a per week. — Thompson, 14, d^lbert-road. permanent interests of the borough. .■ | with coat lined pale grey polo. __or Woman B Inj the social life of Eastbourne'Colonel 'Cardwell, ; good wagea in common with Mrs. Cardwell and member* of- the s V family, figured oonroicuouriy.?|^aM(nd 'wesLewes at September at September quarter quarter; tlx or seven rooms, little experience; sleep out; also smart Errand bath room ; moderate rent. — Address F. a, “East! 64, Grove-road, Kast- Sussex News,” Lewes. Jtrttcles for gale. 74,76,78,80 & 82, Terminus Road Apartment TT-ARSWOOD 8PIO] oontalni \ ______onrn&| J V .' ensures full egg baskets: 2d., ,—Elphick and o s t e r s e a s t grinstsad limited Sons, Ltd., CoiirnStores, ~ ...... Qhlfe,"iAW .VANT ;igood wages; H F OANTELUPE OARAGE. TeL 1SL :y □ E — Apply, Mia Smith, r u i f ASSURANCE INVESTMENT.—The Advant- PETROL. TYRES. * REPAIRS. OARS' STORM,' bourne. ______Of Whole Life and Endowment Assurance, with Profits, fully explained. Booklet free. — A. 1, AGENTS. HIRE OARS. with good refer. • Observer” Offloe, East Grlnstead. — Garage, Ltd., 36, ILK WANTED tor the g season: Full Machine Department. A. ___ market price given. Prompt manta Bankers’ 1 8-h.p. Fowler Road Looo. Compound on Springs and ERSON as USEFUL references if required.—8end full p ioulara or call, W. 3 six ton Trucka wiok - road, Three Summers,; Williams’ Creameries 116, High-road, i sssijgnsss® said he was not allowed to see them. This was what MILITARY HOSPITAL. a respectable YOUNG GIRL, age 16, for X /f ILK. - WANTED, a good DAIRY of 1 Engineer’s Power Drilling Machine with swing BOARD OF GUARDIANS. they had to pat up with, and it was the sort of thing Kent's Library, Church- 191 COOLED MILK; state prioeland quantity that was making public life intolerable. months’.oontxact, from October 1st, 1916.—Kennard« 1 High Speed Drilling Machine (new). The resolution was then put and carried. ] j Sons, Seaford ALLEGED NEGLECT OF A CHILD. The Chairman’: There is no disposition to hush any­ IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE. ALE-BOX EASTBOURNE.- double blast (Iron wheels). thing up. If there is a complaint to make everyone is ,y School )r Glrla Class, for 1 4-ft. 6-in. Thrashing Machine,, zing nil. hearings. represented here, and it is the duty of each rfiember of re-opens f ember 14th. T r a d e s Yesterday an arrangement came into operation under Iron drum (Iron wheels). THE CHAIRMAN AN the] Board to look into any complaint by one of his which the local Military Hospital becomes a unit or ______ER8, also 1 Engineer’s Emery Wheel Machine. m u muatbiiiw COUNCIL’S SO [D A L .. , ■ constituenta That is what we are here for.. We don’t Central Hospital, and is no longer attached to Brighton most be aide to do running OoNTBAomra Department, .j .rj-jiMi want any Trades Council talking scandal all over'4,1'" ____ essential; applicants must be town as if it is true before it has been investigated. as hitherto. All the V.A.D. Hospitals and other Foroea—Apply, The Newhaven and STEAM ROLLERS FOB H1REH;8 SHAM Tona Auxiliary Red Cross Hospitals in the prescribed district Company, 20, Church-road, ‘A meeting of the Board of Gui was held at ! T4THpt» “P oor” RPirnnate. now come directly under the local unit, the area over Avenue House, the A'venue, yester iy afternoon. Mr. The Derby Union wrote asking the Board J o support which this, authority is exercised including, it is under­ E. J. Gorbinse presided, and ther were also present a recommendation that the name of the J ’oor Law stood, Bexhill, St. Leonards and Hastings and extending as far as Rye.______" ' - Councillor Bradford (vice-chairt in), Miss Boldero, Authority should be altered to “ Public! Services Board,” and that the Poor Rate should be irmed the Mies Brodie Hall, Miss Gatliff, Councillor Prior, Ooun- “ Public Authorities Rate;”- it being alii ;ed that cillor Eden, Oonncillor Chapman, the Rev.. A. A. “ Poor Rate” was a misnomer and misli >g to the TH E ALIENS’ RESTRICTION ORDER. Evans, the Rev. H. von K Scott, the Rev. J. T. Bums, public. 1 Me. J. G. Shield, Mr. A S. Haynjes, Mr. J. L Reid, It was decided to support the resolution. Mr. J.------McCann, —Mr. C.------Thomas,] ^M r. J. Yoiiell, Mr. Jean Lqvtens, a Belgian, was summoned at Lewes- G .! Hornsby; Mr. J. Birch, Mr. i. E. Buckland, Mr. Petty Sessions on Tuesday for entering a prohibited F. J. Hickman, Mr. J. Willmo and Mr. A Hurst area without having previously obtained a permit to (clerk). THOUGHT HE WOULDN’T DIE, do so from the Registration Officer of the district on The Looal Government Board f< irwarded a dopy of a 1 "M August 11th. communication they had received the Eastbourne Defendant was unable to speak English well, and Mr. and District Trades and Labour C mncil with regard to The following appears in the current issue ol S t Raymond’De Buis, of Newhaven, who was in Court in the treatment of the infantchild ol Mr. A Blogg whilst Saviour’s Parish Magazine :— connection with another case, volunteered his services at the Cottage Homes, and requi to W e have had a very interestinig letter from John as interpreter, and through him defendant pleaded with the observations of the Guar lians tb ' . '"i Campbell, who was wounded earlym____ J uly;„ _ __ihe gives a guilty owing to ignorance of the requirementa A letter on the same subject was reoei vi from the vivid account of the attack in which'he got hit. As Police Sergeant Gillbam, of Patcham, stated; that on j of the Eastbourne Trade* and Labour Council Parish Magazines appear to be the favourite reading of August 14th he called at Down lands, Rottingdean, agd Jrodie H all said that as the Boarding-Ont the German General Staff we are warned to be careful saw defendant, who said he was a Belgian from 9 had never heard of this she proposed that wfaat we publish from our friends abroad, but* the Antwerp. Witness registered him, and he produced ; be referred to that ooihmittoe, so that they foliowing ; will not afford any military informa- his identity book and his Belgian certificate of registra­ at the next meetinr of the Board. At tion of value: tion. He! told witness he arrived at Rottingdean on ______ommittee could give 1 he Board no informa- I can assure you I saw some terrible sights that August lljth. Witness asked him whether he had the 1,-as they did not know the pc rticulars. She knew day while I was lying wounded; but I also saw permission of the Chief Constable.to enter East Sussex, L!-----* j it whatever, but i f 1 hey referred it to the some find deed* done, and in those few mimi tes I and he replied in the negative and said he did not know r would get all t ro particulars at' the could have recommended one or two'fojr the V.O. that was; necessary. He said he saw the police __ „ .J the Board from both sides. When I received my wound I felt just if a horse authorities in London before he went to Rottingdean, illor Chapman ; I will s xxmd the resolution, i had kicked me in the month., ;I v ble< _ ding and they told him it was not necessary for him to get a r the Boarding-Out Committee ought to lu.iwumj,furiously, WUand creptViojJU intoUiW oneUUO ofU1 thebUU craters permit before going into Sussex. > the whole question, and it is, I think, due to .bandaged - • myself -- up, and - -lay?myself’doWn 1 - ' om» to Defendant said he did not arrive at Rottingdean till l that we should wait for th ei: report. But after a bit I thought I wouldn’t die, so I had a 8 p.m. on;August 11th, and he reported himself to the : E den supported the resolution. look round and eventually found my way to a police the next morning. Before leaving London he > CHAIRMAN agreed to the m utter being referred to dressing statioii. On my way down I was taken called at' the police station in Walton-street, Chelsea, oommittee, but strongly protested against the for a German, and as I could not speak I hud to and was tbld that; he did not require a permit i to enter Special Liar, 2s. 6d . rtlhaving to submit to criticism from another body put my hands dp, and nearly got a bay let thi ough oussex. liar,” said Mr. Fo _thia fashion. The members c f the Board were, he me. The Chjairman pointed out to defendant that the law - to a soldier who was k responsible to their constituents, and he did not We are all heartily rejoiced-that hq thought better of stated he must nave a permit from the Registration absentee. A constable said he they should stand an irrec ponsible body setting “ “ “ it is what we should have expected of him. But Officer before he entered a prohibited area, ana he must about with the sleeve of his i ' * lives np to be‘general critic s of the policy of the be careful to observe this requirement in future. But to bis tunic as if to i rw■ -V- « . . i him for a German was certainly addifig insult to as hq appeared to have made every endeavour to comply When arrested he sau) he Jr. WtLLiiar : You will always be in hot water if with the law on this occasion they would dismiss the case. J-S. i| France, but as a matter of i d a . list'd 468 W ar Savings Associations were affiliated : k ii France at a)L Mr. Fordham ' > Chairman said he believed' the man Blogg said Printed by the Proprietors, F arnoombe Sc Co., Limited, 1 1 stable a reward of 7a 6d. instead c > did not want to see his children, and he then went to to the National War Savings Committee last jveek, and Published by them every Saturday at their Offices, L. :. j/- that such a liar onght to pay an i 1 Secretary of the Trades and! Labour Council and making an aggregate of 6,651. South-street, Lastbourne. 1 I m j