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iTHB Jjl A ST BOURNE COLLEGE. H E LADIES’ COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, MARY H. COOPER, A rtistic (Joust D ressmaker. President i T GRASSINGTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 11. P 1 Y 1 K S B Y B O A S . THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Business Train­ ing, Geography, Arithmetic), Civil Servioe Suhjeots and Latest Creations in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices Head Masters Principals; i Languages. The REV. F. 8. WILLIAMS, M.A MISS HITCHCOCK and MISS CRAKE CERTIFICATED TEACHERS only are EMPLOYED. ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. IT IS WELL (Suooessors to Miss Dee Ruelles), Schools Visited. Assisted by a large Staff of Resident and Visiting Day and Evening Classes. Individual Tuition. Telephone 7 9 a , The School is a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Sons Masters and Ml-tresses. of Gentlemen, TO HAVE GAS FIRES CLEANED OUT ssistants SBlanteb LL SIDE, ST. ANNE’S ROAD, 6 LI8MORE .ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Army, Navy ______, — w. y w.TVl £>IU/ | 1UI UUU Society H1 TBOURNE. and Civil Servioes, Professions and Commercial Life, of Frenoh Profeei-orsin London and for tho Examination Preparatory School for Boys. There are special Arm y and-NAVY Classes. by the Assoolalod Board of the Royal Academy of Muslo MR. W. H. JONES; M.A., F.R.G.8., Clifton College and A n d ADJUSTED READY f o r AUTUMN a n d WINTER. and Royal College of MubIc. kCHERS. - WANTED, (Proprietors, ■ For Prospectus and information as to reoenb Successes, Students desirous of pursuing their studlesaf ter leaving holiday or disengaged, to ,__ Emmanuel College, Cambridge, application should be made to the Head Master. School may join Advauoed Classes In h.ngllsh Literature ol, , from 31st August, > < under 16 to he prepared for thehe Publio Schools and DICKER & CO. E. A F. SLOCOMBE), R.N.C., Osborne. Physical D1 rill is3 compulsory for the whole School. and History, French. German, Latin and Mathematics. 1 Military Service.—Apply, C. j gneoial arrangements for Day Pupils and the. Sons ol THE GAS COMPANY REPEATS ITS ANNUAL OFFER Hookey. Cricket and TenntB Clubs. Ct, Lowes. Vlsltars. 2} acres of Playing Field In Qlldredge Park. HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS & GROCERS, School Frenoh Library. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, EASTBOURNE, LOVEliLY - KEPPLE8TONE, A FEW BOARDERS ARE RECEIVED. 21 r e n c h , g o u in s c h o o l . CSTAVELEY ROAD, MEADS. EASTBOURNE. Scholarship-open to all under U—tenableat the Ladles’ 'ANT WANTED in small family; The Oldest Established. TO DO THIS DURING SEPTEMBER College for three years ; examination In connection with essential.—19, Lewes-ioad, East- F WINES, SPIRITS AND MINERAL WATER8. Telephone No. 118. this held in January of every year. Runnymead, Mill Road, Upperton, Eastbourne. Far Prospectus, further Particulars, &c., apply to tho RKGISTUY. Susans-road, Ehst- A Living Method for a Living language, Old Qlenlivet Whiskey, 3/6 A 4/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 36/- k 42/- per dozen. School for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). Principals, The Ladles’ College. —-"- •able Situations.—W.'-AilTU): l at all stages in various parts of the Town. Mr>.F. H. Browne and Miss Tait-Reid, B.A., AT ONE SHILLING EACH. ' t N.B.—Mibb Hitchcock and Mibb Orakk are at home J Schools Attended, N E W JAMB. I Abk fob Price Libt. ‘ to see Parents on business on Friday si 3 30 to 6.30 p.m. i. tor Army, Navy and all other Exams. •j BOTTLED FRUITS, Ac. « Telephojte M . Assisted \ t a large Resident Staff of Trained _ ____ear, Speak or Repeat French the whole time. CertlflcaV | English and Foreign Teaohere, R E ENOKOFT-ELLESMERE, .—Ahle to assist smalls,—Apply. Age no ohleot. Lessons begin any time. — *“ road, Eastbourae. No extra charge for visiting. Conierenoea. to the 10, SUSSEX GARDENS. G , 1, SPENCER ROAD A. BONEFANT. B. to L. (Univ. GalL), ___ m i uns anaand Lear wiunq " I (Late of 32, Tbe Avenue). —Apply, before ana o'clock. But., and lady Lindaay-Hogg,Lindj the ______' % Eastbourne. it of the Society of French Professors. BAKER & SONS’ Charles Orowden, ■Master ol Butboorae College! Rome School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. and Mn. Orowden, Rte, Eeq.. M.D., F.B.O.8., and Mn. fANT Wanted, to sleep in or opt; O B O R O 0 G H SCHOOL, Colgate, O.H." FK.D.P., M.E.C.8., D.Ph. Cam., and MISS LLOYDS has removed to more commodious character required.—Apply, 18, UPPER AVENUE, EASTBOURNE. Mia. Ouneroi > Mb.,• I 1’ioiiiFradk wGrayfcly, aiw y, Eeq..isou., M.D.m .i;, premises and is prepared to reoeive an increased no. 1 K, MACHINE MADE BREAD. (Newink), O. v ,. m , ■ e...,.,^ . , J.p.kv , .M .a.o,f>.,jJ.h.o.p., . . ^ number of DAILY PUPILS. PrinHmla i & GILBERT*. B«A. (Lond,). F. Hollins, Esq., and Mrs. Hollins, the Ber. O. and Mrs, Hors! Principals j R G g il b e r t , (Lond. Univ.). the Her. H. a. and Mrs. Jameeon, W. J. O. Merry, Esq., MJ and Mrs.i. Merry, QathomeQathorne Orr. Eeq.,Eeq.. and Mn. Orr, the Bey.~ Urling M ADAM E -PETRELLI, R.A.M. Private School for Boys. and Mn,i, WhelpWhe ton, the Bey. F. 8. WOliasu, M A. (Head Master (late Pupil of Signor Randogger), of the principal Largo PromiseePremii with 8 acres of ground. Chemical and 3 iD . per 2 - lb. L oaf. at Eastboamewnme College). London Oonoerts. and PKIMA DONNA D’Oyly Physical LabLaboratories. Gymnasium and Playing Fields. MARSHALL & jDUN BAR, Carte Operas, London, Prepara tii - GENERAL WANTED Ion for London Matrioulatlon and Oxford r a n v il l e h o u s e , gaudick r o a d , GIVES LESSONS in VOICE PRODUCTION soaal reference; alto Ter and Cambridge Locals. DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. .and SINGING (Italian Method), fwood (new house). Ditto] Fees Moderate and.Inolutlve. G MEADS, EASTBOURNE. R e sid en tia l, P repa r a to r y and F in ish in g HIGH-CLASS TAILORS FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN. Address: Cra ig -v-Don, D ukk’s D r iv e, Eastbourne UNmust be stron gT . GEORGE’S SCHio d l (UPPERTON}. 19 and 81, C hurch-street; 15, Pevensey-road and 176, Seaside. Gir l s’ School; Many of her Pupils holding distinctive engagements ir.—Apply, Gale, f Principals—: C. H. DK. la MO^HE and In Opera and Conoerta, TeL 168. TOR BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. MRS. ______NELSONF° FOLEY. _____ B.8o______(Lond.) late 0LEEICAL, NAVAL AND MILITANT TAILORS. 8G MAN well up at fish Of the Ladles’ CollegB, Cheltenham. q I ELOCUTION. ir.—Apply, Gale, The Buhl sots of Instruction lnolude those taught at Assisted by a well-qualified Staff. aU Publio Secondary Schools and, in additlor---- ,‘l Flannel/ Washed in Bain Water, for the storage of which large underground Concrete Tanks have been constructed. Established 1893. I S S HILDA-FLANAGAN ntion la paid to Commercial Suhjeots and House beautifully situated In its own Grounds. Good - ! (Late pupil of Mrs. Haalnck), ; GIRL to serve In fried fish bar. gen. Tennis Courts and Playing Field. Recreation and M Gold Medalist and A.L.A.M. Elocution, Fishmonger, 68, Seaside, EASTBOURNE Gymnasium Room (60 ft. long). Tor Prospectus apply Head Master. Riding Habit and Breeches Makers. GI-VES LESSONS in RECITING, PUBLIO Special Advantages for Muaio and Modem Languages. LAD as Porter, about 18 oi IT.— SPEAKING, PURE VOICE TONE, &c. i|U jam., at F. R. Aldridge, 51 Ter- l^yUNIOIPAL SCHOOL O F A R T SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., L i m i t e d , Prospectus and references, on appUoatlon. HOSIERS AND SHIRTMAKEBS. AddreBS: (TnCHNICAt I n h t it c t x , G b o v e -b o a d ). CUFFNELL8, BURLINGTON PLACE, Eastbourne, SRAL; two1! . _, DAT and EVENING, GLASSES are held In all LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. /NRANVILLE OREST, ST. JOHN’S ROAD, I out.—Apply, 14, Cavend V J EASTBOURNE. SOLE ADDRESS ; Telephone No. 995. I j j • i , , , Branches of Art, including Glasses in Metal Work, Every convenience is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging ISS ALICE NORTON, l.r.a.m., a.r.o.m., Wood Carving and Leather Work. School for, the Daughters of Gentlemen. )NG LAD, about 18, as Aasihtant : „ Houses, or Hotels. - j M Vibits a n d Rbckivks Pupils fob 1 Porter.—Findlaler, Mackie and _ Visitors oan join for short periods. Thorough Modern Education with special facilities tor Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing & Voloe Production, ' ' SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. s :[ ?■ Muslo and Languages. in & 113, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. .Eastbourne, MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY 8CHOOL In EASTBOURNE on SATURDAYS. I PLAIN COOK ; two in Letters should be addressed “ Miss Unx, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne." O ru Scholarships obtained bt Pupils. Pupils Prepared for Metropolitan & Local Examinations 1 outings.—Apply, Mrs. • • FOR GIRLS Individual supervision and training. Happy home life Upwards of 200 Successes. ne. (Uppkkton-road). with healthy School discipline. Address; PLAIN ■ JK; housemaid ki Extensive premises in own grounds. Playing field. , Mrs, 1 uin, 6, Enys-road, MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Large hall, well-lighted and ventilated, for gymnast! 29, MAGDALEN TERRACE, 8T,»LEONARD8. FOR BOYS dancing and indoor recreation. CHARLES BREACH, *’•88S- JIOR CLERK.—Apply, in (Technical I nstitute, Gbove-road). Prospectus and List of Successes in Publio Examinations DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. swery, Mailing-street, Lewi Prospectus and fallparthmlare of these Schools oan OETZMANN during, past year on application to T h b P b x n c ifa l . Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Plumber. ISS LUCY WAY begs to announce that it^NG Lady as APP1 _ bo obtained from THE SECRETARY, Education Com- M her CLASSES will be RESUMED in the the General and Fanoy , Town Hall, Eastbourne. « SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, ~ ' i-street. Lewes. & CO., L td., West End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, Meads. SAFFRONS ROOMS,'on SATURDAY, October 3rd, S• BOOTH STREET. at 8 p.m. _ j Ia io w a n ted for i m H E MODERN SCHOOL of LANGUAGES, ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR GENERAL HO USB REPAIRS. Apply to Miss Hill, 4, BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Lessons can be given at any time on application to Nr. TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W. tu Bobbv <£ Co.'s Arcade. 10, Terminus-road, 3 Fee s £6 p e r Annum . SPBCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. WE8TWAT, 2, Webt-tkrrack, Eastbourne. REQUIRED to CLEAN FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, Telegrams: “ OETZMANN LONDON.” Telephone: MUSEUM “ ONE.” M a n y C h o r a l Scholarships , somdof w h io h cover ------ir------4------"y. — Apply personally, the whole amount of the Fees. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. . Hotel, Eastbourne. I ENGLISH, RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, Training for Business Life. See. ’Rhone Ox. Estimates Treei IS S ELEANOR RATOLIFFE, 1UIRED, with business For Prospectus and other Information apply 10 years Assistant to MRS. WORDSWORTH, aw wtau Management and Tarm Moderate, Native Teaohere. Trial Lesson Free. THE WARDEN. MILLER & SELMES, M East Girinstead.—Apply, by lei Principal—L, Da LAVALLAZ, Dr. Lltt. Will RESUME her CLASSES at the GRAND HOTEL. Accountant, Canl “A BOOK ON FUKNISHING” Builders. 8ATURDAY, Oct, 3rd, at 2.16; Juveniles, 11 o’olock. Decorators. Plumbers. At DEVONSHIRE PARK, Wednesday, Sept. 30th, T \/f R. A. El STYLER, 1, Silvkbdale-boad. GRATIS AND POST FREE. Every description of Building and House Repairs done at Moderate Charges. at 3.30 ; Special Baby Class, 11 o’olock. H I Medalist of Society of Arts. Long experience Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Worlt. Adult Class for Latest Ball Room Dances, M o n d a y s 8.30. S&anteb. as County Modem Language Instructor and Examiner. Gives Lessons in PIANOFORTE A VIOLIN PLAYING, ALLANDALB, COOMBfi ROAD, CROYDON. FRENCH, GERMAN and ESPERANTO, THEORY, HARMONYTWOBIOAL FORM, Ac. Office and Works: 75, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. • serv a n ts su it e d English, Latin, Spanish and Italian PupUs prepared for all Musical Examinations, ISS WINIFRED THOMPSON ntral Registry, 182, High taught by up-to-date method. £ 5 PREPAID OEDEES CAEEIAGE PAID TO ANY AddressSchools visited. M oontlnnes to hold CLASSE8 for DANCING, , Housemaids Disengaged. Private Lessons or small Classes. Schools visited. Braemar Lodge, a*. Leonards Road, Eastbourne; Established 1870. Telephone 106. DEPORTMENT and GRACE CULTURE in Eastbourne Unterrioht in alien Zweigen der englisohen Sprache. 8, Hornsby Bob Gardens, London, N. on SATURDAYS and MONDAYS. bv SOLDIERS' and On donne dee leqons d’anglais aux Strangers, EAILWAY STATION IN OE WALES. For the Erection of High-Class Residences and the Thorough Execution of Repairs. Classes commence October 3rd. and NATIONAL . An ADULT CLA88 FRIDAY EVENINGS. ! Eastbourne (TeL No. STD, Boston Lessons given Privately and in Class. Sohoola tens, Vanmen, OT Voice Production, Sinning, Pianoforte, Harmony IGNOJt INA VIANELLI attended ana Private Lessons by appointment. (Prof essoressaessoresea dl LinguaLino Italiana Laureata MAEK MABTIN & SONS, Chair for Hire; S 12, Springfield - boad, St. J o sh’s W ood, N.W . or without men ; T tf R . O. WYNDHAM ROBINSON nail’ University di Roma) aned; and any Casual, . _ AUL ______18 AT THU High-Class Builders, Decorators, Shop Fitters, Electrical and Heating (Late 82, Oumberland-terrace). n's Compensation AoL Men BECH8TKIN 8TUni08, WIGMORB STREET, GjIVES LESSONS IN ITALIAN nt out.______LONDON, W., On WaDNasDATB, Engineers, Sanitary Specialists. ISS MINA HUDSON (Cert. Voc. T.C.L., In Schools and Families. French Lessons also given. Member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians), ED NURSE Requires En and in EASTBOURNE on other days. M For terms, Ac., apply H k a t h e r d k n e , 4, M e a d s -s t h k k t , earne.—Apply, “ Sister" P BEX HILL on Saturdays. Schools attended. Office and Showrooms : 1, CORNS’HELD TERRAO E, E astbourne. GIVE8 LESSONS IN SINGING, VOICE DEVELOP- St bourne. Address! KYA LAMI, THE GREYS, Eastbourne, LOOK BEFORE YOU jLEAP !! E a s t b o u r n e . MENT a n d PIANOFORTE PLAYING. And at 4, COMPTON TERRACE, MEADS. Distinctive and successful method. Preparation for APPOINTMENT in Eastb ’ Voice Production a speciality. ISS M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, all Mugloal Examinations. Testimonials from well-known highest references; low sal A LARGE STAFF of COMPETENT MEN RETAINED for PROMPT REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. Musical Crltios. Ladiks’ Choir.—Summer Term com- loeVcresoept, , Before you buy any kind of Furniture anywhere, it is worth your while to investigate M | DiplOntee, Paris menoes May 6th. CRICKETi TENNIS, GOLF, Ac. (1st Class Certificate), jgj experienced) Requires the value we offer you—then compare it with what the other firms would offer you. Gives LESSONS in PRACTICAL DRESSCUTTING Particulars from Miss Mina Hudson.Willoughby House, good testimonials and MONEY. 1870. Station-parade; or Clift’s Studio, i, Qildredge-road. * Chronicle Office, You will at once recognise that our Furniture is more than value for money, and also and MAKING, FRENCH PATTERN MODELLING WARDROBES. U . N. OOLLIN8’ SPOET8 SHOP, and MILLINERY. MONEY. 3, SOUTH STREET STREgCT^^New Town Hall), note that we guarantee to ■ | Miss Schofield has had 12 years’ experience with private WARDROBES. Patronised by Royalty. NO GOOD SiTUATH pupils and in class teaching in schools. W. T. LAMB A SON, “ Sussex Registry," 28, A EASTBO' 9SK3S THE GYMNASIA of Servants Wanted and Si PldM ilonal Cricketer Eastbourne O.C 1891-92. Blouse Patterns a Speciality. PAWNBROKERS, JEWELLERS AND GENERAL SALESMEN, inal Attention Given. Cricket Coach I~ College, 189W-W. Save yon 3/- in every £1 spent here. and School of P hysical E ducation, CORNFIELD TERRACE. 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE. JED. — Several good T e n n i s R a c k e t s R k -8t b u n g a n d R e p a i r e d . ' - • I • ( YORK ROAD, Eastbournb (near Town Hall), TeL 917. [ousemalds. Under Horn Always ON BALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS, open during August In Morning only, arses, and young Kil All Goods we deliver Carriage Free, and in every conceivable way we economise for RAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Goods, Cutlery, Telesoopes, Marine, Field and Opera Glasses, and DERWENT ROAD, MEADS (Tel. 1297), Kjalso Nursery Governesses, M ONEY-£2 to £1,000. D ' Spectacles, all kinds of Mnsloal Instruments, Books, fco., &o. AIbo at BEXHILL, closed during August. elpa—Myrtlehol’ ” leholme Emi' you. We invite your Inspection. Our Show Rooms are open to you, and we expect MISS MARGARET BENEOKB (a pupil of Miss OgU Eastbourne Beatrice Maloolm and Mr..|W. Rothensteim) HOLDS Cash Advanced on every description of Property. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purshassd for Prompt Cash. Every branch of Physical Education scientifically taught CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELY. you to look at the values we offer. We specially cater for the Middle and Working LIFE CLASSES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD by fullv qualified and experienced Assistants and Lady |J, speaking French (next to 48, GROVE ROAD). PARTIL3 WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. Teachers, unHer the direction of Mr. Bernard Moss lied from several years’ A T Moderate Interest. Easy Repayments to Classes. There is a Medical Gymnasium attached for Remedial ile to resume duties on account A responsible Householders. Promptly and In strict Hours daffy 10—4 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.46 Exercises and 8wedlBh Massage, under the direction of nt.frR. A. S., .“Chronicle" Office, —9.45 p.m. ■ O n l y A c t u a l R n k d r n t L x n d n b . Glasses for ohildren. Special arrangements made with Mons. Gustaf Armgarth, of Stockholm, and Miss F. C. schools. Full particulars on appUoatlon. Charlesworth. ts MORNING ENGAG Call or Write :-MISS A. JEWELL, THE BEST AND FULLEST GUIDE BOOK ich and Music, acquired 1, WILMINGTON SQUARE, is ■Box 88. “Chronicle"Office, PETERS & SONS, J^RA W IN G AND PAINTING. QOKE. 0OKB. TeL 664. EASTBOURNE. MX8B KATHLEEN 8H AW, Exhibitor Royal Academy, CHAMBERS’ GUIDE' TO; EASTBOURNE, MAKES THE HOTTEST FIRE; Agency, a, s t a t io n - p . ’ Foe It Is better to deal direct with the LB1TDBB than COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, A.C.T., Cert. South Kensington, Cert Royal Drawing VRNB. TeL No. 1048. to apply to Agents and Financial Companies. Booiety, Medalist, Atelier Ludovlcl, GIVES LESSONS PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, NEVER BLOCKS THB KITCHENER FLUES. chcnmaid; good Cook, reference either Privately or In Close. Figure, still life, blaok and MIXED WITH A LITTLE COAL MAKES SPLENDID Cook-General, age 29. Sept 1 s t; white, design, AND CONTAINING A MASS OF INTERESTING LOCAL INFORMATION. 10 mouths, temporary c to £1,000. Mibb Shaw holds positions of many years standing as DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FIRES. said, 20, reference 1 year.jlisen- 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Gardens, Brighton. Visiting Teacher in the Mary Buss Schools, and Boys' maid. 27, August 28th; House- i Preparatory Schools in London. Excellent testimonials Price ONE SHILLING, in Pictorial Cover. Peb Chaldron, Delivered...... 13/9 nee 9 months, age 21: House- and references.—43, East Dean-road, Eastbourne. ircncd Ijiear8months; Kitchen- J . pUTTEES & CO-i Five minutes’ walk from Central Station. Trams stop at Corner. „ „ Meads...... 13/6 « tnce, Sept 11th; Kitchenmaid, 2 Who have been! abllshed In the Midland Counties for Thlf Book will be fonnd of great advantage to the Trade of Eastbourne when used as a book of ngagednow; Nurse, age 20, Sept nearly 40 yean, 1 l OPENED A LOCAL OFFICE for mffISS ELSIE 8. M. REED, Certificated P er Sack, 1/6 ; Meads, 1/6. f,disengaged now; Parlourmaid, ; Cash Assistance to the Inhabl- Tel.: P.O., 218. National, 830x. WE CLOSE at ONE o’clock on SATURDAY. Advanced Grade Associated Board R.A.M. and reference. Tbe desire of the Publishers was to make this NEW EDITION disengaged now. JURNE and District. R.C.MJ Plano and Organ (Honours), late Deputy Organist The above Prioes art subject to Alteration without Notice. “‘• ’’"'"tol.toM] Of St, Peter's Churoh, Eastbourne, Accompanist to the POPULAR IN EVERY WAY.[ ; as a Fnr Houbs’ Notiob. Eastbourne Amateur Operatic Society. Open for Engage­ ___. Farmers, Tradesmen and ment as Accompanist. GIVES LESSONS in PIANO­ Eastbourne Gas Company. scellancoos. upon simple Promissory Note Tel. 4620. Kitd. 1830. FORTE and ORGAN PLAYING and in HARMONY Copies may be obtained ol the Publishers, Messrs. F ahnoohbi & Co., Limited, at the r Weekly Monthly or Quarterly ROWLEY & SON, and THEORY.! YOUB WARDROBES. • □ts at Moderate Interest, Students prepared for the various Musical Examinations. for good class things, ai “Bach Villa,” T hb Gbkyb, E astboubkb, “ CHRONICLE H OFFICE, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. tdition to send abroad, HO TEES; i I Transactions Strietly Oonfidentisd. 128, ST. JAMES’ STREET, BRIGHTON. clos^ ^ v C H E A L S’ AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. Underwear; Boots. 8ho Customers i j with other lenders oan have their OPHTHALMIC and SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS ; EXPERTS in DEFECTS of the BYES. ISS B. NOAKES, Certificated in Harmony FOB FIRST-CLA88 Aiuaiikete, Curtains j also Guhauit loans d " increased. We are the ACTUAL I and Silver and Artificial Teeth. We LENDS ery Application will reoelve imme- MAKERS or OPTICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AURAL a n d SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. M and Counterpoint (Senior Local, Associated Board 1 P.O. by next post Quito prtt r 1 personal attention by our of thes RAM. and RO.M.),RO.M.). GIVES LES80NS on the EUSTRY OFFICE, andperma AGENTS FOB THE “PATHE8GOPB” HOME CINEMATOGRAPH. PIANOFORTE and American Organ, On and in Harmony O r n a m e n t a l t e e e s > led by anangement—Loooek r, THOR GRUNDY, Sole Opticians to the Sussex Eye Hospital, lSSt-1911; Re-appointed, 1913. and Counterpoint.—For Terms app!,pply 8, Calverley-road. AMUSING SUSSEX BOOKS. , 8ussex. [Copyright Removed) 144, Cavendish-avenue CONTRACTORS TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS. ROSES, t,), Eastbourne (private house). «t natural looking) TEETH FIT 1 , (off I TeL 264. 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DOLPHIN , SOAP WRAPPERS First-class Army Instructors. Schools attended. aterials made up.—Miss J. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. j ' ' Ladies' and Juvenile Classes are held daily in Deport­ WHITTEN IN PURE SUSSEX DOGGEREL J. OHEAL & SONS, L td ., , Eastbourne.______. MONEY. ment, Physical and Swedish Exercises, and are under the personal supervision of Mrs. Geobqe Rabbt, Enys-road).—PAYING GU. 1 ASH a d v a n c e d PRIVATELY, at Reasonable 11-appointed house; refined hi For partlonlare apply at the Gymnasium. THE NURSERIES, CRAWLEY. S 1 arrangements now being— Rates and oni Simplei N on or Hand, in amounts of B. BROWN A SON. £10 AND , UPWARDS. Price 6d. each. To be obtained of EARN COMBE & CO., LIMITED, , eIaying guests r Call or write, In confidence, Q-IVE US A CALL and inspect our New Stock of MOTOB CYCLES and1 qossex HOTEL, CORNFIELD TERRACE “ CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, SPECIAL PREPAID RATES. ' i home; highly recommend*. tils and croquet: pleasant sii MR. L. M. 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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 39, 1914, a calmly, knowing u we do that ours is a just oauae and THE JUSTICES AND EARLIER wonid be very short-sighted If they did not help in the end justioe must prevail, We hope and believe TOWN COUNCIL. the town. ] that the forces of progress, as represented by Great Britain CLOSING. Councillor Ddki said Councillor Pearson seemed WATCHES POE WRIST WEAR. and her allies, will prevail against this reorudesoenoe of think the beq eflb was for traders only. By medieval barbarism as represented by Prussia and the attracting more esldents the rates would be Prussian ideal, but the very calmness with which the To the Editor. EASTBOURNE AND THE WAR. reduced, and It v In order to obtain that Increase ELLIOTT’S Sir: Your contemporary of Wednesday last has £ 1 1 0 they believed In i vertlslng. Played aq Silver Watch with reliable lever movement and leather strap letter from Mr. J. B, Campion Coles, joint Alderman Simh ons moved that the oommlttee STORES. winning i solloltor to the Licensed Victuallers' ana Beer HOUSING SCHEME APPROVED. be given power to aot;. Retailers’ Association. In It the writer complains man short! Watch with lever movement, for men’s use 1 10 0 Writing of books and reading and lounclllor Mi shall, In seaondlng, thought LIMITED wickets forf Larger size Silver sensible discussion and kindred things which only of Mr. Mavhewe's suggestion that the lioensed everyone must realise that something should be houses shall dose at 10 Instead of 11 o'olook. I Baker and| 2 5 0 for good, I am glad to be able to say that I saw m an A special meeting of the Town Council was held done to let people outside the town know that with the The “ Service” wfatch with silver dust proof screw case obscure corner of my Eastbourne Chronicle of to-day an have always been In the opposite oamp to Mr. at the Town Hall on Monday to eonslder the ques­ Eastbonrne was going on practically the same as If Opposite 8. Saviour’s Church), Mayhewe as a politician. AS an antl-vaoolnator I latter 72. announcement very weloome to all lover* of knowledge tion of applying for a loan of £60.545 for the we were at peaoe.! They aid not want tha soare of Old| 2 12 6 stood at one time In danger of reoelvlng from Mr. unemployment to get abroad, but they should do in smaller size ... and dear thinking.king. It was, thatmat at last,_thatlast, mat monument acquisition of land and the ereotlon of houses for R A Grevett, t of (erudition andnd research, Dr. Frazer’s “ Golden Bough,’’ Mayhewe Miyhewe the penalty; then due by law. I am a something to meet It. He did not think anyone EASTBOURNE H Boswell, c I has been addedid to our local Publio Library. I had the Nonconformist,‘ irmlst, and therefore have not always the working classes. The following were present: would quibble ab spending £300 at the present And at MEADS. Parsons .., to get this book from the wall-conducted been___ _ In keepingkeepli with Mr. Mayhewe and his jnnoture if only to let people know that Eastbourne A Baker, c good fortune t . ~ .... « V I aa • I Antal a! n w> rtf bhi The Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) in the chair. Oolbran ... Lady’s Gold “ Britannic” Watch Bracelet with expanding band, Pubtio Library at Brighton, and I can assure all earnest orltlolsm of the passive resistors; but In all these was going on as usual. So far as visitors were H E Grevett, bI students who have not read it, and all seekers after the matters be has exhibited firmness combined with The Deputy Mayor (Councillor R. T. Thornton). concerned he knew that people were coming Into R G Hall, not (f guaranteed for 5 years, and high grade lever movement 4 4; 0 truth of whatever denomination in Eastbourne, that they level-headed administration of the law as It applied Alderman E. Duke Alderman T. B. Rowe the town. He believed that none of those he W Ohatfleld, b 1 cannot do better than read this great worl to looal conditions. I am not a licensee, but had I Alderman O’B. Harding Alderman W. Sharp represented would say anything against his aotlon Telephone Numbers : G Orattendon.l Other Gold Watch Bracelets from £ 2 .10s. to £21. Education and good roads make for lom. The last been one I shonld have looked upon Mr. Maybewe Alderman M. Martin Alderman C. F. Simmons In voting for this money to be granted, J Stoner, O f time an enemy penetrated England was ral ,er more than as a wise and far-seeing adviser, i Time ere long Councillor R. Alee Councillor F. J. Huggett The motion waB then putandoarrled, Counolllor South Houses, 227 and 27. Chatfleld didf a century and a half ago, when “ Bonnie I ce Charlie” will prove dihat he made a wise Suggestion, and Councillor T. Beal Councillor D. Knight Pearson being the only dissentient. Mkads Branch, 207. penetrated some distance into this count] fighting the that the Lioensed Victuallers' Association have Councillor C. Breach Councillor A. J Marshall last hope of the Stuart Dynasty i st e settled con- very unwisely oast It aside, and the letter in Wed­ Councillor F. A. Carter Councillor H. Morgan A WINTER ORCHESTRA, Councillor A. A.Chapman Councillor Niedermayer T hornton Telegraphic Address : W. BRUFORD & SON,1(1 ™ inuSiRoad, viotions of the English people." We hav< no use in this nesday’s paper certainly goes out of the way to Councillor J. Duke Councillor J. W. Pearson Councillor said It would be within country for either deoadent or swashbui cjing monarcbs. Insult both Mr. Mayhewe and the Eastbourne Councillor F. O. Durell Councillor J. Prior the reoollection of the Council that the Borough “ Elliott’s Storm, Eastbourne.' For a man to lead and stand in the forefrontrent of English Chronicle Councillor J. Easter Councillor J. Pulsford Aooountant was authorised to endeavour to draw I am a tradesman and am not embittered against Councillor J. Eden up a Bcheme with whloh to approach the Devon­ Played . i people we mast have a representative m in; calm, Cool, Councillor J. Rawles collected, conscious of the strength of the people, but no those who have the oooduot of a very difficult Councillor S. N .Fox Councillor G. B. Snddy shire Park directors with a view to seeing if there win for business, but experience has taught me that If Councillor F. Hollins Councillor J. C. W right could be an orchestra all the year round. In oon- Blaber to braggart. A man devoted to just causes and given to the Councillor J. Hoadley English love of fair play. 1 people spent less in drink there wonid not be so ,, sequenoe of the war and the faot that Mr. Sparrow three for 1| EASTBOURNE AND THE WAR. Compared with tne armies at war strength of most m»ny homes neglected, neither wonid many small The absentees were Aldermon H. W. Eeay and J. >f had gone on active duty the soheme had not been Welch ; Councillors B. Bradford and B. Russell, sufficiently brought forward to put before the A Goldsmith, nations England’s 700,000 seems a very small one, traders have so many debts to reoord; and no H Smith, b 1 -4>- especially when we bear in mind that in these Islands doubt Mr. Mayhewe and the other members of the Counoil. He had' heard that morning that the TEA AND COFFEE G Chailen, c a alone there must be an adult population of over 10,000,000. Benoh know full well that many 2i. 63. and 5i. AN APPEAL. orchestra at Devonshire Park would not oontinne R Pollard, b 1 fines would be better spent In food and necessaries after the-end of September, and be suggested that A BUber, b T EVENTS OF THE WEEK. That more of these men have not been trained in the past The Town Clerk read a letter from the G Oole, b T is dne to the fact that we depend mainly for our defence Instead of going Into the ooffers of the Court, Seoretary of State at the Home Office, remarking It was essential for the town that an orobestra O Goldsmith, I -<*>- upon the Navy. Still they are there when they’re espeolally just now. that he had sent a oopy to the Trade Proteotlon should be playlrig during the winter. Several EXPERTS. Bodle . ( the success of the Eastbourne season 1 Is suggestions had been made. One was that the P Pollard, rnn| wanted, as they may be all too soon; and the American Soolety and the Press. In the communication, F Gerrard, c a Ciyil War demonstrated how quickly, given the incen­ dependent on the lioensed houses being open from whloh is referred to In another oolumn, was a Muniolpal Orchestra should play at the Park; A Clarke, not 4 LETTERS OF CORRESPONDENTS. tive of patriotism, a civil population could resolve itself 10 to 11 at night, then all I have to Bay as a trades­ resolution passed at a oonferenoe of all the leading another was that (the Corporation should provide J Harvey, b I into a military one. man Is th is: Let us have less sucoess, more hours London retail traders to the effect: “That It is some muslolans and the Park authorities others. Extras for rest and better Innings for the children, who neither desirable nor neoessary In existing olroum He suggested that In view of the urgency of the mid be better In bed than hanging about the etanoes to dismiss any assistants, but that If matter a email oommlttee from the whole Counoll and women, at shops, small repairing; tradesmen, streets till such late hours; Eastbourne’s loss shonld "be appointed to go Into the question with ASS1STANTS IN TRADE. DO WE UNDERSTAND? eoonomles in the oarrying on of business are D a h . florists, &o., would be the nation’s gain. The food supply stores necessary they should be met by other means.” the Devonshire Park directors. PURE CHINA TEAS. Let us think of those hit harder than ourselves, Alderman Duke said they must realise that the AN APPEAL TO HORTICULTURISTS. . MR. R. BLATCHFORD VISITS EASTBOURNE. have been requested to advise their customers to Connoillor Soddy said he thought they all such aa oabmen, jobbing gardeners, odd men, buy In reasonable quantities fore >sb, and they realised the importance of doing what they oould deolslon arrived at by the Devonshire Park Played i attendants, charwomen, &o. have Immediately compiled. Why should one authorities to disband the orchestra was a very s id e oom p to keep their employes at work, bnt at tbe same SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE To t h b Editor. , .j, Let us think, and we shall see If we oannot re­ Writing on the duty of Englishmen at the present olass of the oommuntty object. - time neither traders nor anyone else oonld oon serious matter. He felt that something should be ben. Soor jS i r . _____I enolose- . ocples . of letters whloh, by the instate that oanoelled order. Let us think, and we serious juncture, Mr. Robt. Blatchford, the well-km I am, Sir, yours truly, tlnue to pay wages If there was no trade, or If It done to seoure a winter orchestra for Eastbourne. Dr. PreI direction pf the Kmeri noy Committee, I have shall realise that all ordinaty expenditure at this Socialist, who lately visited Eastbourne, says :— Many of the better olass visitors who had been In Dr. H U Pretl FAIR PLAY. seriously deolined. They would have to eoonomlse, MEDICAL PROFESSION. b Wliitebei addressed to the Seoret of the Trade Protection orlsls is so arranged by a higher power as to be not 11 ‘The Day’ has'eome; Germany is ‘making war with but he thought It waB the duty of people to spend the habit of going abroad would, no doubt, have E St. H Dav] Society and also to the etary of the Hortlool- only unselfish, but also to realise the preoept “ to the utmost violenoe,’ and the destinies of five Great as normally as possible. Looally they knew that bo remain In England, consequently in a town like 8tannard, c . tural Soolety. ______In owe,-ou think It desirable to do good and distribute.” Powers are in the melting pot. At last British people are Eastbourne they should he able to get a large Whitehead And above all, let us remember that, whether for a good deal of pnrohaslug was going on from firms K 8 Hama? sid nsert them,".or the effect of them, in your next oblige 1 to own that the German menace was real, am' NATIONAL RELIEF FUND. outside tbe town and he strongly expressed the number of visitors during the winter months, and K S Dijfvi SIdI issue. . ' Yours faithfully, Bervloes or goods, payment shonld be prompt and that the ‘ war scare ’ they laughed at was a danger am opinion that people should buy In the town. It they ought to have a fine orchestra In the Park to Y G Gtwkwadr on a ready-money basis. Let ourrent household must now be met. ! attract them. The matter had been before the F Vaacouo-Uoj H. W. FOVARGUE, Town Clerk. be To the Editor. should be remembered that every order whloh head accounts be paid weekly and other orders But do,they yet understand how great the danger is went out of the town must adversely affeot Council on many ocoaslons, but they had never F Wooler, b \ Town Hall, Eastbourne, , accompanied" . a eheque. More help to all olaeses and whatsit will cost to meet it F Sir: Wq regret to say that the subscription Sub- employment. He did not see why retail traders been able to oome to a wise oonolusion respecting Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, K 8 Pratapi 22nd Augoat. by suoh immediatelmmi payment will be effeoted than a. iow u»j. ago i woo *v ... „11S_ . Committee of the National Belief Fund has heard only should be requested to keep their staffs it. He thought it an opportune time for a oom­ [Copy], the paver probably can Imagine. . watching the holiday crowds in their innooent and placid of a good many oases in whloh use has been made together, because they knew that a good many mlttee to be appointed and tbe whole question Town Hall, 22ad August. Your obedient servant, tE___ i2 enjoyment. Thousands of young men and women were | of its name, or of the names of QioBe connected private employers were reducing their staffs. The reoonsidered, and; he moved that a oommlttee of Dear Si*,—I have received a letter from the Eastbourne, 27th August. . SENEX. walking on the promenade, thousands were lonnging on with It, with the objeot of securing support for warning should go outside the retail trade. the Counoll be formed consisting of seven members, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- per lb. the beach; children were laughing and paddling and appeals whioh are quite unauthorised. to approaoh the Park directors and brlDg np a Dr. Pr Home Secretary to the effect that at a conference Alderman Duke said the traders were placed declared, of all the leading London retail traders held at the building sand castles; the band playing, the sea and sky We hope you will be so good as to permit the soheme before the Counoll for Its approval at the appearanoe of this letter, the objeot of which is to under great difficulties, Everyone else was trying Mr. J. H Home Office the following resolution was unani­ EASTBOURNE ALIENS SENTENCED. were beautifully blue and serene. And thiB was more to eoonomlse and yet they were asked to keep earliest day. wickets (K 8 1 mously passed, viz. than a fortnight after onr Government had declared war inlorm your readers that they may be assured that Alderman Martin seoonded. any extravagant or grotesque appeals emanate their staffs on, while trade was going down V That It Is neither dejftrable nor necessary i Wednesday two alien enemies—Karl Wilhelm with Germany. It those with considerable incomes were going Councillor Carter said he did not see the Who could realise that these people were engaged in from persons who have neither the authorisation to eoonomlse they would throw on the labour matter In the minutes. If it bad been the members i In existing elroumstanoes to dismiss any ler and Frederiok Woehrel—were sentenoed nor the support of this commlttte. assistants, but that if eoonomles In the carry­ to four months’ hard labour at Malvern. The)Phlly the greatest war of human history F Who could realise market men whom the , publio would, by would have been better prepared to say something ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, ing on of business are neoessary, they Bhould travelled from Eastbourne with permits hlch that a'few hours’ journey across that smooth band of Yours faithfully, some fund or other, have to help by and by. expired on August 21st. |. sparkling water the troops of four nations were at death Thev heard of people In position standing off their Counolllor Thornton ; I only heard this morn­ be met by other means. grips F C. ABTflUR PEARSON, ing that the band is going to stop at the end of ] Koya The Secretary of Stab i hopes that this resolution gardener, who had been In the habit of going for We are at war. We are committted to a war that' HEDLEY F. LE BAS, one or two days a week, or reducing the number of September., 2/2 per lb. will be generally acted o n by retail traders through- be desperate and terrible in its action, and in its result FREDERIOK PONSONBY, Councillor SodDy : It 19 a matter of urgency. The oat the oo an try and add s that there la every reason THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. servants. II people were going to do that It would appallmg. And here are yonng men flirting, laughing Joint Secretaries Subscription Sub-Committee be a serious thing not only for the shopkeepers The recommendation will oomo up before us. follows:—I to suppose that In a s Sort time these trades will ayor To the Editor. 1 riding, swimming—* fleeting the hours away as men did National Relief Fund. but for the working dosses generally, because it The M ; It Is part of the question of | return to normal coidltiona. The Emergency in the golden age.’ jl advertising.’ I think there la no objeotion If the SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Committee will be glad If you will bring this to the On behalf of our sailors and soldiers we are York House, St. James's Palaoe, S.W., would be difficult to find another situation and the Every one of those merry, oareless young men ought August 21th. oommlttee that would be appointed to deal with Counoll agree. notiae of your members If you think it desirable ~ one of thote Councillor Breach thought something should be I will have the letter pr nted and yon might make distress of that kind would have to help these the hard eat Individuals' and find employment far them. It done, but let them leave out the minor points and some arrangement foi Its distribution among upon the British nation. This is no do their best for Bastbonrne. tradespeople. Yours faithfully, some piroeli was the general feeling with the traders that If time for play. This is a time of war! OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. thev oould keep their staffs they should endeavour Councillor Carter: I hope you will make the H. ty. Fovargue , Town Clerk. thank the donors personally, as no name has been Do the British people nnderstand-it F Do they realise committee very general. iven with them. An excellent box of recreative to ao so daring the great depression that had oome Th6 r* """ yet why we are at war and what war means to all of ns F’" over trade, bat If those who had wealth wonid Coanoillor D u k e thought that now was the Trade Protection Society, terature oame from Hallsham. The literature EASTBOURNE CENTRE. opportunity to gBt some muslo In the winter, | Kwe give to sailors is passed on to our British spend thair money through the ohannels whloh lve employment it would be a great blessing whloh would be one of the finest advertisements soldiers in France, who are oontlnually asking for I far Eastbourne. Undoubtedly many people who ELLIOTT’S Town Hall, 22 ad August. It. The troops In Newhaven are suppled for nae In KAISER AND THE BIBLE. The following are the Eastbourne results of the aear, hear). > above examinations, whloh took plaoe last m onth: Councillor Marshall said they must understand had hitherto gone: to the oontlnent would oome to Dear Sir,—I am deeir id by the Emergency Com­ their quartern and at the Institute. this town If there were the neoessary attractions, mittee to say that a communication has been Our building Is free to all sallore and soldiers of In the year 1910 Herr Stotte, the pastor of Schirmenitz, SENIORS. that at present there was a great amount of unemployment. He had It on good authority that and if they oonld only make It widely known that STORES, received from the Board of Agriculture appealing all denominations. The reading room is separated published an account of a conversation which he had Second Class Honours: J. M. Burton, Municipal there would be a band playing In the Floral Hall to horticulturists, both owners of private gardens from the servloe room, and every man is left | had with the Emperor, in which his Majesty was reported Secondary School, Eastbourne, Mr. C. J. Blackburn ; O. some 350 persons were receiving unemployment pay through the National Insurance, and this at during the winter he thought they;bey might oonsider- LIMITBD and market growers, ' b i preserve eve for distribution perfectly free to read, write, and play the games. to have said:— Hartley-Smith, Girls’ Secondary School, Eastbourne, ably recover from: their losses. to allotment holders a id cottagers their surplus Any gifts for their benefit will be gratefully “ I often read the Bible. I like to read it every night. Miss Adams; A. Vergara, Convent of Nativity, Easj- the beginning of tho strife. He thought that bourne, Rev. Mother Superior. several of the Aots of Parliament which the Connoillor P earson : Can we have every ward (Opposite S. Saviour’s Chnrph), stooks of seedling vege ables suitable for autumn acknowledged by Yours faithfully, A Bible lies on a table at my bedside. I find the most Third Class Honours: K. M. Fouides, H. M. Smith, represented on thB oommlttee 1 D. planting. These seedllc g plants, usually destroyed, Oounoil had never thought it neoessary to take i WILLIAM H. NOBLE, beautiful thoughts expressed in it. I cannot understand Queenwood, Eastbourne, Misses Chudleigh and Johns; Alderman DuiqB: I oannot agree to the ward Md might under present oo adltlons prove moat useful'. D. Harris, Institut de Sts. Aftges, Verviers, the Mother advantage of should be considered. He believed Newhaven, Sussex. Beader-ln-Oharge. how it is that bo many persons pay so tittle attention to they were entitled to a grant under the Unem system In this matter. It is a very Important Tie.—A, 1 Mr. Councillor Prior, of “ Southoote.” Whitley- the Holy Scriptures. Can anyone read the Gospels and Superior. question, and we should look at it from a very EASTBOURNE Richards, f road, Eastbourne, has h Indly oonaented to receive 27th August. Candidates born on or after 1st July, )895, who satisfied ployed Workmen’s Aot; there was the Feeding of And a t MEADS. other portions of the Bible without feeling convinced tihe examiners: F. R. Curtis, Roboropgh School, East­ Necessitous Sohool Children Aot, which they broad standpoint! and not from a ward point of E. Killiok ( or ooUeot any soon seed ling planta for distribution that the words contain a simple truth established in bourne, Messrs. P. and D. Gilbort; A. M. Frith, Heath view. He did not think this was one of those among allotment holdei s ana any communications, unquestionable facts F Whenever I have to make any might avail themselves of, and also they might CONCERT DEMONSTRATIONS. Lodge, Eastbourne, Misses Spark and U llett; M. G. obtain a grant from the Road Board. He thought matters In which the wards applied, but they either by owners or ga fdeners, to Um will receive decision I ask myBelf what the Bible would teach me to Whitburn, Queenwood, Eastbourne, Misses Chudleigh should find seven members who were best able to prompt attention. The! Board add that much good and Johns; M. C. Matthews, I. Silkstone, C. J. Sogno, something should be speedily done, because there To the E ditor. do in that particular case. The Bible is to me tbe work out a soheme In oonjunotlon with the Park Councillor Morgan hoped the committee would F. Aldriq might be accomplished If the gardeners employed fountain from which I draw tight and strength. In E. I). Tasaio, Girls’ Secondary School, Eastbourne, Miss waB an abnormal amount of unemployment, g . d . r S ir : It has been the oustom slnee the oommenoe- Adams. i , Counolllor Duke said the great thing was direotors. They Would never get so muoh work take Into consideration the question of the new F. G. End in private establishments and skilled amatebr hoars of sorrow and depression I seek consolation Candidates born before 1st July. 1893, who satisfied the done with a large committee as with a small one. horticulturists would volunteer to give practical ment of the war for the Devonshire Park Orchestra therein. I am convinced that many who have neglect prevent unemployment as mnoh as possible. He houses being seml-detaohed with tiled roofs Instead R. H. Rid to play patriotic mnsle at praotloally every oonoert, 1 examiners: W. M. K. Walter-Graham. cited the oase of a fly proprietor, who, he said, told The motion was oarrled. of elate. He oonsldered that the time for terraoe D. G. GUI hlntaon the cultivation! of vegetables to relatively religion will regain definite religioos belief in oar time, Counolllor Soddy proposed the names of the E. Bake and each evening oonoert at whlolrl have been and will feel the need of oommunion with the Almight- JUNIORS. him that the better olass of people who had houses had passed and that seml-detaohed houses present reoently has oonoluded with the singing of patronised his oabs were economising and were Mayor, the Deputy Mayor, Alderman Duke, Alder- should be built on the Arohery site. They fonnd Periods of dangerous doubt have always produced Third Class Honours: R. E. S. Attlee, Clovelly-Kepple- man Simmons, Alderman Harding, Coanoillor J. “Buie, Britannia” two or three times by the their wake periods of enthusiastic religious feeling, stone School, Eastbourne, Mrs. Browne and Mias Tait- not riding, consequently his men would be thrown that the Artisans’ Dwellings Company had been H. Daviat fabrics used in making Sir: In response to our offer to cut out shirts and other French snipers we hang 'diem np on trees along the road.’ ’ Third Class Honours: W. E. Bell, St. George’s, East­ were going to have normal lnoomes throughout Oonnolllor Breach hoped there wonid be no garments for the , Branoh of the Bed bourne, Mr. W. Davies; Y. E. H. Card, J. H. Cook, St. this unhappy state of war. He trusted and 70, consisting of representatives of various organi­ further opposition to the soheme. The Counoll had purchased In other towns.” garment* for ladies desirous of making-up materials for sations. This Oross Soolety have b our soldiers and sailors, we have cut out many hundreds Saviour’s, Eastbourne, Mr. C. Matthews. believed that the well-to-do olass realised what had It before them for a long time, and he thought at the ] Will yon allow me | state that all fabrics used Pass L ist: C. R. Davis, H. J. Harper, E. J. Ludicke, E. their duty was In keeping up their full staffs so far t h e H o u s in g s c h e m e . the matter had been folly explained by the Borongh of garment* from all torts and kinds of material. AT THE BAYONET. G. W att, St. George’s; V. L. Griffltns, All Souls’, Hamp- points. by this society have 1 purchased In this town, 7e should like as employer* of labour to remind those as they oould In every case. He had not heard of Committee’s P roposals Approved. Surveyor.evi They coaid not tell exactly what the I am quite aware 1 i paragraph In question | stead. Rev. C. J. Terry; H. G. V. Wright, Q. E. Wyatt, oost of the houses would be until the; who are interested in this work, that although as a Motto, I St. Saviour’s; R. M. Ashdown and E. D. Wilkinson, ally reduottons being made. The resolutions passed by the Housing Com tnev had passed Mr. Worst! does not directly sag the contrary, but It Is “ Business aa us mil ” may be a very good one; business “ WE THREW OURSELVES AT THE ENEMY.” Queenwood, Eastbourne. Misses Chudleigh and Johns; Oonnolllor Breach thought they would not gain mlttee were as follows :— thee plans. ThatT was a question t had only been done by the forethought he believed, was at a very muoh higher price than also oontaln two Important poems, one by John dally earnings. At i a time aa this It should be popular prices issued broadcast. The writer, a common Nicholas, the lying Czar, Northam pton, 24th August, 1914. and enei of those who had been doing their Masefield and the other by General Ian Hamilton, We shall eat him, skin and hafr. . . . a few weeks agq. Then they were told that the « duty and a to pot Into otrenlatlo English working man, has read the Anabasis of Xenophon level bei without selfish motives, for the estimated figure^of receipts and expenditure did as well as a further contribution by Henri Fabre. th at la, to surplus Income, and In ana knows a good deal of the beautiful Rubbayat of King Georgi and Poincate, good of 1 itboume. not take Into account losses In respeet of empties, ordinary i " N Omar Khayyam by heart. This for the value of books We shall drown in the Bodensee (Lake Constance). Ageiouktural R eturns.—^To u rist: “ Looks Tho Dbp Mayc longht that everyone who while the figure of expenditure for oapital charges thrown Out of work by -end general knowledge to a people and a press. Tbe pretty good soil about here. W hat crops do yoion had the LARlj Let us th‘ A Frenchman with every thrust, iterest of t do working men at heart wao based on the assumption that the money was E very V is it o r should read “ T om Cladpole'b toe , i of le&sonable orders—aueh, for Nation and tha Fourth Estate a n equally prepared to With every shot a Russian. . . . growl” Farmer: “ It all depends, sir." Tourist would not ijecttothl j grant. Was anyone going borrowed at 8J per cent.- This waa a very serious Jurnky to Lunnun,” one of the moet amusing books of Cbom the Ug lie, as joiners end allied trades, meet victory or the further marifioet defeat for a time “ Depends on w hatf” Farmer: I “ On the sort of to feel on ie rates ti its little Bum whloh would question and should be gone into more oarefnllv its class ever published. Written in the Sussex diaieot, ' employes, both men may bring. We oaa even .eontemplate ultimate defeat j|we shan’t preaerv-la. seed we put in 1” Induce to oome l Eastbourne, Surely they Price 6d. Maybe had of all Booksellers and the Publishers, oS.ni than it had been. Farzoomb* & Go., Lewes and Eastbourne. Free by post. World, or i ' !.'• I MHkodOod SSHR’s ;K * » V ■ J T " "

EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914.

some time, bnt he had paid the rent until a month H0USKS. “ MAGDA.” CRICKET. POLICE COUBT, ago. He had paid her 4 . a week, bat he now said LICENSED This flue play will be the attraction on Thursday •n. he did not live with her any more. She had had next and two following days. Miss Darragh and tOTT’S no money this week, and she remarked, “ There Is OLD TOWN ▼. OOKLYNGE. 3atubday.—Before Sir Alfred Dent, K.O.M.G. PROPOSED EARLIER CLOSING. her London company are presenting the pleoe, someone standing between him and me.” which is a guarantee that It will be seen to * Played at GUdredge Pajk on Saturday, Old Town (In the ohalr) and Mr. R. H. Ellis. In reply to Mr. Hillman, Mr. Mayo said In oase advantage. There will be a matinee on the RED CROSS REQUIREMENTS * STORES. wlnnuig easily by five wickets. Ooklynge were a DRUNKENNESS. of an adjournment It might be passible for the S i r : In passing through the town this Saturday. h im short. For the winners A. Baker took fire parties to ocme to an amioable arrangement. He morning I was attracted by a poster of LIMITED wickets for four rune and R. A Grevett four for 30, Robert Fisher, of Tower-street, was charged was instructed that every penny the defendant Baker and H. E. Grevett were also In fine form with being drunk and lnoapable In Terminus-road Wednesday’s local newpaper, which contained L on August 18th. The ease had been adjourned had reoelved had gone to his wife. <> * Saviour's Church), with the bat, the former contributing 79 and the The oase was aooordlngly adjourned for a week, in heavy type the words, “ Mr. Mayhewe’s THE PIER. latter78. Score:- from the previous day, the defendant having OcKLYiaa. appeared th Court In snoh a oondltlon that the then Suggestion.” On looking into the newspaper EVENDENS. Old Tows. B A Gresstt,b Wilson ...... 10 A Diplock, b Baker...... 2 Chairman said he was not fit to plead. I saw, in prominent position and type, under SUCCESSFUL CONCERTS. EASTBOURNE H Boswell. 0 T Oolbran, b A Ooibmni c and b R GreYett, 10 P.O. Morgan gave evldenoe and a fine of aj. was the heading, “ Mr. Mayhewe’s ill-timed sug­ The conoerts on Sunday evening last were of Faisons...... 10 K Davies, c and b B OteTett.. 7 Imposed. SUNNY EASTBOURNE, A Baker, o Kenward, b A B Kenward, not oat...... 4 gestion,” a letter from a correspondent who exceptional artlstto excellence, consequent upon W e have a large and varied Stock of Oolbran...... 79 F Wilson, o O Chatfleld, b Peter Brookshaw, of Clarence-road, was charged describes himself as "Joint Solicitor.to the 1 he anpearanoe of those accomplished vocalists, B E GreYett, b A Oolbran.... 72 Baker...... 7 with being drunk and inoapable In Seaside on SUMMER ATTRACTIONS AT THE SOUTH Miss Ethel Cadman and Mr. Wilfrid Douthltt. In B G Hall, not oat...... 10 J Thomas, lbw, b Baker...... 0 Eastbourne Licensed Victuallers and Beer everything requisite W Chatfleld, b A Colbran.... 0 T Colbran, o H Boswell, b B August 21st. COAST RESORT. the evening especially the reception of both artists Qrarett ;...... 1 P.O. Copping said the prisoner fell down twloe Retailers’ Association. was most tnthuslastlc, and the programme was khan Q Orottendon, B Blackmons, B Parsons, o Chatfleld, b B and had to be oaxrled to the polloe station. As I do not desire to take credit for any­ almost doubled In length by the frequent enoores. FOB. BED CROSS J Stoner, O Boswell and O GreYett...... 0 A fine of 5s; was lnfllotod. ; “ THE STANDARD'S” TRIBUTE. thing that is not due to me, I think it right to Miss Cadman Is one of the most beantlfnl and Houses, 227 and 27. Chatfleld did not bat. ' A Astrldge, o H Boswell, b ...... J Henry Newman, of no fixed abode, was oharged ----- ” "I— state that the idea of'earlier closing in the refined of soprano singers, and her admirable work at VERY SPECIAL prices. B Band, o H Boewell, b Baker 0 Branoh, 207. Extras ...... 3 with being drunk and disorderly In Terminus-road The Standard on Saturday contained a speolal borough did not originate with me. I am, voice, heard In operatic (Irs and popular songs, on August 21. artlole on Eastbourne, in whioh It stated t however, wholly in favour of it, and if all' greatly charmed all listeners. Mr. Douthltt has Special Terms Quoted for Inns. dec, dosed.... 200 Total ...... 37 P.O. Walsh proved the o&ae, and the defendant ‘Exonrslon arrangements have been resumed by r interested in the trade can between now and few superiors amongst baritone vooallets. His Quantities. was fined 5a., In default seven days’ Imprisonment. the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, voice, which is under perfect control, la one of ?' X i i i o n ’s Storks, Eastbourne.” the end of the season agree upon united great power and rlohneos, and also of surprising A It MY FLANNELS. MEADS v. UPPERTON. and the usual week-end and tonrlst facilities are action, and carry out the suggestion of the Played at Meads on Saturday and resulted In a Monoat.—Before Mr. A Mayhewe (In the ohalr), again In operation, with the result that large compass, considering Its fulness. His “ Prologue : Special Value in Natural Flannels, 1 01 yd. Major H. P. Mollnenx, Mr. W. L. Wallis, Col. Justices, I am convinced it will be for the to Pagltacol ” was a magnificent, performance, and win for Meade by >97 runs, i For the winners, A J. S.; Pierson, Councillor S. N. Fox, Mr. E, H. numbers of people are flocking to the South Ooast j O ther prices, 1 2{, 1 61, 1/114 Blaber took five wlokete for 23 runs and P. Pollard esorts for their holidays. public benefit, although I recognise that it be also contributed some half-a-dozen songs in Fine quality, 36 inch wide, 2 3 yd. Myddelton-Gavey and CouncUlor J. Duke. The result Is especially noticeable at Eastbourne, will entail pecuniary loss upon those who Irreproachable style. Miss Oadman and Mr. three for 19. Douthitt were successfully associated In a couple ! Real Army Grey Flannels. LSI yd. Maxes. Uppamvou. 1 . IN ARREARS. where the season Is now at Its height, the town have already been exceptionally hard hit by ! Ditto. 35 inches wide, F ill yd. A Goldsmith, b Vine ...... 11 E Loreland, o Ohallen, b being oomfortably filled with visitors, though not recent legislation. of duets, both of whioh were muoh appreciated. Frederlok Beales, of Growborongh, was oharged Dramatic recitations by Mr. Stephen Bond, a i Scailet Army Flannels, 1 41, 1 61, 1 111 yd. iAND COFFEE H Smith, b Bodle...... 1 Baber...... to excess. The proprietors of hotels and boarding­ Yours faithfully, G Challen, o and b Wilson.... 40 H Teagne, b Blaber...... with being In arrears on a maintenance order made houses are oaterlnp in their usual lavish manner highly capable aotor, greatly Impressed the B Pollard, bBogere...... 29 G Hollebon, b Blaber...... In respeot to bis wife. TWILL CALICOES for Nightshirts, &c. A Buber,b Wilson...... 10 A Teagne, 4> Blaber...... 13 for their guests, and no inorease has been made In ARTHUR MAYHEWE. audience, who were further entertained with well- Mrs. Beales stated that on November 25th last executed violin solos by’Miss Haidee de Ranee, Exceptional Value in soft finish Unbleached G Cole, b Bodle...... 14 H Bodle, b Pollard ...... ‘ prioes. Visitors, although only a short distance “ Wyfolds,” 27th August. O Goldsmith, o Toagac, b H Vine, o Jerrard, b Blaber .. year the prisoner was ordered to pay 10a. a week. from London, are far removed from the worries and hamorous patter songs at the piano by Miss i Twill Calico, 4) 9 dozen :p e r t s. 13 E Bodle, b Pollard ...... He bad paid her £ 6 altogether, but be was in Winlfrtd Falrlie. Miss Ellen Tuokfleld played the .runout...... 2 G Wils n, b Pollard...... 2 and excitements of military aotlvlty that are of Horrockses’ soft W hite Twill Calico, 36-in. _ __ 1, candb Bodle .... 1 W Rogers, absent...... " arrears to the extent of'£14. Kb,, representing such common occurrence In London ju st now, prinolpal aooompanlments with singular taBtc. ,j wide, 8 9 and 10,9 dozen A OUrke, not o n t...... 0 F Lems, absent...... weekly payments. For the purposes of holiday enjoyment there are J Haney, b Bodle...... 0 G Wooller, absent...... Prisoner said he had been oat of work for a DEVONSHIRE PARK. ARTHUR ROBERTS AND LONDON .. 10 1 Extras ...... few nlaoes to equal Eastbourne. The town enjoys 36-in . UNSHRINKABLE CLOTH for month since last May. •. * considerable Immunity from unfavourable weather, COMPANY. Pyjam as, &c., in stripe patterns, excep­ Total , ..143 Total . 42 Mrs. Beales said she had four boys, two of whom delightful!ellf warm. - Excellent - ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. tional quality. were at the war. and Is usually A BRIGHT AND DIVERTING ENTER­ faellltlea are providedprovid forfor golf, fishing, tennis aand Excellent andiences have shown hearty apprecia­ TAINMENT. .Special Prices, 1,21 yd. or 12,9 dozen. IN A TEAS. DR H. C. PRETTY'S TEAM v. MR J. H. Prisoner: I married this woman with nine orloket. Invalids, too, will dlsoovef that eversry tion of the week's orohestral concerts. Several ot WHITEHEAD’S TEAM. ohildren, and I brought them aU up. arrangement has been made for their comfort, and these have been of a speolal oharaoter, that of As an antidote to the depressing effeot of the We have made a special purchase of an excep- Beales was ordered to pay £1, and the case was those who are down for leisure pare and simple Wednesday evening being notably interesting. war oloud the clever and amusing entertainment : tional BANDAGE CLOTH, which we are Played at the Saffrons on Thursday, Dr. Pretty’s adjourned for six weeks. of Mr. Arthur Roberts, the f&mons oomedlan, and sidede comprising nine men and Mr. Whitehead’s will find their requirements anticipated. The mid-week programme oonslsted almost entirely { offering a t the low pyice of 3/9 doz. Besides its renown for Its health-giving proper­ his excellent oompany requires a lot of beating, A ^RECOMMENDED BY THE ten. Score Mu s ic ia n t h r e a t e n e d . of Frenoh, Belgian and Russian selections, and the merry, solntlllatlng “ show,” It Is maintained ' | | I : Da. Pbstty’s Txam ULVamEiu'i Team. Albert Owen, of Oavendlsh-plaoe, was summoned ties Eastbourne enjoys fame as a lively and pro­ large assembly evlnoed its approval with unmis­ SPECIAL VALUE in Unbleached Calico for Dr. H O Pretty, o Ral Hinhji, J W Marten, b Pretty...... gressive town. At night the parades and the pier takable ooralallty, numerous enoores being throughout at express speed, and the andienoe Bandages, 2 9 dozen PROFESSION. b Whitehead ...... 12 Tate, c Vaaooncelloe, b Pretty for using threats towards Eugene Fontaine on are plotnresqnely Illuminated, and In the after­ have no escape from the hilarious mood Into whioh B St. H Davtee, b Tate ...... 2 J E E Whitehead, e Hamat- August 20th. demanded. Mr. Herbert Heyner, the vooaltst, also the feast of smart and hamorons things plunges Btannard, e dtantneraa, b ainhji, b Stannard...... Complainant stated that he was a musician and noons and evenings the popular mnniolpal and had an enthusiastic reoeptton, each of his pro­ them. We hold an Exceptional Stock of Sheets, Whitehead ...... 0 L Oonrsge. b Pretty...... 2 military bands give splendid concerts. Pleasure gramme numbers having to be supplemented by Blankets, Towels, Ac., at very Special K 8 Hamatsinhji, b Tate .... 72 E O Bleackley. b Pretty...... ‘ lived In the same house as the defendant, who was steamers are making trips as nsual. These com­ others. Mr. Roberts Is better than ever, It that were K8 Digvi 8inhji.bTate .... 39 K 8 Stantnevaa,bPretty .... his tenant. On August 20th Owen was under possible. As a character impersonator, the ; Prifces. V G Gaekwad, b Tate...... 3 K^S Rajenthasinhji, c Digvi notice to quit, but he had not left. On the evening bined attractions should render Eastbonrne, If To - night the customary Saturday popular W VssoonoeUos,oandb Whlte- possible, more popular than ever aa a health resort concert will doubtless attract a big oompany. The experienced laughter-maker is facile princeps. haad ...... 1 In question oomplalnant had just returned from this year.” groundB, as usual, will be brilliantly Illuminated. Everything he essays Is well done and his present­ SHIRT MAKING.—During the War, V Woohr. b Whitehead...... 0 b Pretty...... 0 the theatre, when the defendant called upstairs ments are always as original as they are grotesque. for Dyspeptics, K 8 Pratapelnhji, not ont.... 38 A Vsseonoelloe, not ont...... 2 and said he wanted to speak to him. Witness The programme arranged for the oooaslon Include In the performance provided for Pier patrons this i Ladies purchasing Flannels can have N Courage, st Hamatsinhji, b said he would see Owen in the morning, but the the following :— week Mr. Roberts works with Trojan-like i them made-up into Shirts of Regula­ Pretty...... 12 March, “ The Boys of the Old Brigade ” ...... tion Pattern at the special price of • 1.. 14 latter said, “ la m going to see you now. You are strenuonsness, and his own Indomitable spirit afraid to come down. I will show yonyou Iif yon THE PICTURE HALLS. Overture, “ Poet and Peasant”...... seems to have Infeoted the whole of his oompany, 1 1 2 /6 doz , for not less than one doz , 3 / - p e r , 1b . Total ...... 170 Total i.lOO •, Kermesse scone from "Faust"...... allow people to oome Into my rooms and take a' Fantasia on popular airs past and present, who go through a lengthy programme with T Da. Palm's Bid i. — Second Innings: 68 for six wickets, my furniture.” Complainant Insisted that he ki EASTERN CINEMA. “Melodious Memories"...... unflagging energy and ovet flowing good humour. declared. Lcidies purchasing flannels from Mb. J. H. Whitzhoad's Tzam.—Second Innings: 1C9 for five nothing about the matter, but defendant sail “ENGLAND’S MENACE” : GREAT NAVAL Son^s, “ Ro Jolly Jenkin” and “ Roses of Forgive­ The entertainment opens with an Ingenious and wickets (K 8 Bai Sinbji not ont 88). complainant) was too muoh of e ooward to see ness” l...... I...... langhable sketch, entitled Till Sunday, whioh ! them cut to Regulation Army Special Value in Nursing Aprons, (Im. Defendant was Insolent and said thl FILM. Value, “ Venuson Earth” ...... embodies “ A River Episode” of a remantio Selection, “ The Yeomen of the Guard"...... ! FREE OF ALL CHARGE. similar to sketch, 1,61, 1/U l ; | I with the Idee of getting witness to fight, but he The management have gone to great expense in March, “ It’s a Long Way to Tipperary "...... oharaoter. In thljb piece Mr. Roberts assumes and 2/64. refused to go out of the room. Defendant said, adapting their entertainment to the present A speolal oonoert Is announced lor to-morrow three distinctive characters, all with the greatest “ If he does not oome out now and fight me now, I jnnoture. Henoe for next week they have Becured suooess, his droll mannerisms, expressive facial Nurses Caps...... 8 jd. and 16j Spe c ia l b l e n d , (Sunday) evening, when the orohestral portion of „ Oversleeves ...... 83d. some other time I shall meet ,him and I will lay the exolnslve rights of a remarkable patrlotio film the programme will be as follows distortions, and, above all, his vooal wlttlolsms him out.” A pleee of furniture had been taken entitled, “ England’s Menace.” It embraces a sending the house into fits of laughter. As " Herr Red Cross A rm lets ...... 4jd. Royal Eastbourne Ladies’ Golf Club. Grand march,” Land of Hope and Glory "...Elpar out of the defendant’s room, bnt witness did not stirring naval' Irama, whioh is most realistically Overture, “ William Tell” ...... Ronxini Spuffenstein” the aotor Is simply immense. EVENDENS Ltd. 1 / 2 : p e r l b . knowanythlngaboutthe olronmstances. lllaitrated, and 1b In a vi solal sense a ploture Violin concerto...... L...... MeiulelHnohn The ohlef featnre, however, 1b the nauttoal Splended Assortment of fully fitted The bogey oompetitlion on Tuesday resulted as Mrs. Fanny Fontaine, wife of the oomplalnant, to evoke the enthusiasm of all admirers of Britain’s Mr. George Cathie. mnsloal revue, H.M S. Impossible, which com­ i Foot of Devonshire Place, • . . • ' | follows said she told the defendant he was drank. Owen first line of defence. It will be exhibited through­ Excerpts from “ The Pathetic Symphony ”... prises a pot pourri of entertaining Individual and Bachelor Rolls, Division l said, “ If yon say I am drank I will panch yon on out the whole of next week, and we shall be sur­ Techaikoweky collective turns, with a sufficiently substantial Prices 1 0J. 1.6J, 2/6 >N APPLICATION. Hep. Score. the nose, and before I have finished with your prised If It falls to command a succession of big Serenade, “ Quandtu Chantes”...... Gounod plot to give oohesion to the whole. Mr. Roberts EASTBOURNE. Mrs. Fox-RnsaeU 8 - All square husband I will lay him out.” With regard to the “March of the Little Leaden Soldiers” ...Pierne Mrs. Krukino 10 - 1 down nooses. Gavotte from “ Mignon "...... Ambroise Thomax figures In tarn with telling effeot as “ Gentleman Miss Rimington...... 10 - 8 down pleoe of furniture, the witness sqld that In the land’s Menaoe” Is a doable-reel plotare Pizzicato from “ Sylvia? ...... Delibes Joe,” “ Capt. Impossible/’ "Sir Herbert Tree,” MissIL. L IRolls ____ 11 - 9 down mi _ a man earns and said th e n was something that Islall of tense and highly Interesting soenes Fantasia, “The Mikado” ...... Sullivan “ An Irish Stoker” and “ Lady Isobel Gibson k ! Division IL to fetohed. She did not Interfete, and the man and episodes, which are woven into a powerful Mr. Herbert Heyner will sing at the two week­ (girl),” and he Is exoellently supported bv other • I _ Hep. Soote, took away the bedstead. I . and engaging story. This may be briefly eum- end evening ooncerts. principals. The Lottie Stone troupe of Eugllsh Portugal Not at War. Miss Haynea-WllUams .. 16 - 4 down Defendant said that be found the bedstead had le rnler of a foreign Power is making danoers appear at Intervals, and amongst the The news published iu certain foreign newspapers that Mies Daniel ...... 16 - 5 down gone and he then said it had been hired until the aeoret plans to Invade England. One of the ohlef SOUTH OF ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS Miss MotteehaU ...... 22 - 6 down speolal turnB Is a vigorous and amusing boxing Portugal is in a state of war with Germany is declared Mrs. Swinton ...... 14 - 7 down Saturday, and he did not think It ought to have spies secures a plaoe as bntler In the house of Lord ! TOURNAMENT. boat and a patrlotio song and ohorns. at.Lisbon to be untrue. been taken. Mr. Fontaine would not see him, and Talbot, secretary to the British Prime Minister, The oompany give their concluding performances Miss Goldsmith ...... 16 - 7 down ~ n.-i.Tjt.. I - I , , . , i „„„„ ______I The above tournament will open at Devonshire EVENDENS’ No Intoxicants. X- T ’S \ ! , Miss Bailey Johnson .... 18 - 8 down he said, “ I shall have It oat with yon If von allow to-day (Saturday), the jnatinee being at three people to go into my quarters, and I shall put yon ^whfoh Pfttk on M<>“day, Sept. 7th, the fixture having o'olook. The Secretary of State for War wishes it to be under­ .vl. 0j been___ b brought ro u g h t ______forward a week.____ It______is announced stood by friends of members of the Expeditionary Force, out ft you pnt my furniture out.” refer to the movements of British ships and that the competitions and all other arrangements “ HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.” STORES, Eastbourne Downs Golf Clnb. Mrs. Ethel Owen, wife of the defendant, and soldiers. Lord Talbot’s two ohildren have an TEA LOUNGE and by the general public, that no presents of cases of will be as usual. Entries for the different events Sir Arthur Pinero’s fine play, His House in wine or spirits can be accepted for troops at the front, Helen Town, both gave evldenoe, and Btated that amateur wireless outfit, whioh the spy uses to and also applications for seats shoulrt be made at Order, whioh comes to the Pier next week, bids LIMITED CAPTAIN’S PRIZE. they did not hear Owen threaten the oomplalnant. reoelve messages from his government. He burns THIS DELIGHTFUL TEA LOUNGE and that no consignments of this nature will be for­ once to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. A. Brown, fair to rival The Silver King In Its never-falling warded to them. Final. Defendant was bonnd over to keep the peaoe for a pleoe of paper In whioh he has deooded a message. Devonshh Park. popularity. Toured continuously since 1896 It has is situated at the corner of our premises I. Saviour’s Church), D. Holland (16) beat O. Edmonds (12) by 6 and 3. six months. The ohildren find the bnrned fragment, which has already established a reoord for its author. Mr. overlooking the charming boulevard in The Papal Conclave. remained lntaot, and though they make nothing of NEMATOGRAPH PICTURES. MONTHLY STROKE COMPETITION. OBSTRUCTING THE POLICE. Frank Fenton, who with a few short breaks In the Devonshire Place and extensive views It is announced that the conclave will be officially the message they oopy it off, together with the The exhibition of cinematograph plotnres, con­ West End, has been associated with the produc­ of Corufield Road and Boltoti Road, opened on Monday afternoon, August 31, to proceed with EASTBOURNE Tie.—A. EL Killlck, gross 94. handicap 10, nett 84; E. H. Albert Goodwin, tramp, native of Lewe$, was numbers whioh represent the letters. The date sisting principally of striking Illustrations of the tions from Its linitlal performance, is still playing the election of the new Pope. Richards, gross 93, handicap 9, nett $4. On a play-off A. oharged with obetrnotlng P.S. Boomer while In fixed for,the Invasion arrives. The spy pots off his providing an interesting and command­ E. Kllilnk was successful. naval and military foroes, has beoome very popular. the part of “ Hilary Jesson,” and associated with the exeoutlon of hie dnty on August 23rd. butler’s livery and leaves Lord Talbot's house, In the afternoon the display is made a feature of him Is Miss Gwendolyn Carlisle, whose “ Nina,” ing outlook. Training for German Boys. MORISON CUP. mraer stated that the prisoner was going for the last time to the wireless outfit to the outraged second wife of Filmer Jesson, M.P., The German press of August 22 to 24 publishes an shooting at the top of his voloe in Pevensey-road. the Vaudeville entertainment In the Pavilion, and DAjNTINESS, an essential characteris­ Fibbt Round. f reoelve his final message from his government. In the evening It Is Introduced into the Floral Hall has won universal admiration. order that boys of 16 to 19 years of age Bhall be put Witness told him to stop, and he then went to the B at the1 two ohildren are already In the little The oompany Is of all-round excellence, and the tic df our business, dominates the service through a course of musketry and military training. T. Aldridge (18) beat H. W. Sheath (10) by 3 and L old poet offloe, where be oommenoed beating an oonoert, being shown to full orchestral accompani­ and everything appertaining to this new hoped the oommtMee would G. D. Holland (16) beat G. R. Stoner (18) by 2 up. . wireless honse; moreover they have taken down ment. | , ! j opportunity of seeing It should not be missed by Retired officers are to be employed for the purpose of — the question of the new F. G. English (18) beat O. Edmunds (12) by 6 and 8. advertisement board with a stlok. He snl the oode message and andoeeded in translating It. OHILDRENfS CORNER. those of our readers who have not already done section. instruction. ed with tiled note Instead qnently went np Terminus-road, witness being Jnst as they realise that the foreign fleet is on its B. H. Richards (9) heat H. Elliott (14) by 3 and 1. This nook In the pretty Park grounds Is reserved so, and those who have will need no admonition to AN EXPERIENCED MANAGERESS Children Killed by Motoe. ------that the time far terraoe D. G, Gilbert (8) beat J. H. Robinson (18) by 2 and L unable to continue his ordinary dety owing to the way towards the English coast the spy enters the for the young people, who are provided with excel­ renew acquaintance with so fine a work. and that semi-detached houses E . Baker' ( ~) w o., L Virgo (16) scratched. prisoner's behaviour. onthnllding. Though he tries to baulk them, the controls the highly efficient staff, and A motor lorry, with trailer attached, while passing lent faollities for games and pastimes of a harm­ down High-street, Crayford, early on Tuesday afternoon, the Aroherj site. They found Second Round. P.O. MoMnllen gave corroborative evldenoe. ohildren get away on their motor oyole and carry less and healthful oharacter. The “Corner" is Ladies will find this adjunct to our busi­ Dwellings Company had hewn H. Davies beat G. W. Plummer (11) by 5 and 4. Prisoner, who had nothing to say. was sentenced the portentous news to their father and the open every morning and afbernoon. ness a further excellent convenience. got out of control and ran into a shop. Two children The houses were all semi- A. J. BealI (9)]beat W. J. Brown (18) by 4 and 3. to seven days’ hard labour in default of paying 10s. Prime Minister. The British Government acts at who were standing near were killed and a third was pretty little dwellings. F. Moore ((2) _ peat R. F. Way (11) by 3 and 2. onoe. The fleets get up steam and the troops begin LIFE TARGETS. BOY.AL HIPPODROME. injured. The driver was taken to hospital suffering Wednesday.—Before Mr. C. H. Evlll (In the ““ for 6Aoh paira C. J. H. Toll cratch! beat G. Hayes (18) by 1 up. to maroh. By a clevSr nse of the enemy’s oode the The ne|w demand for jVolnnteer marksmen has Miisic Daily from 3.30 to G p.m. fromsevere injuries. Z to Ooandllor B su, H. G. Bartlel Sbeat P. Morgan Jones (14) by 3 and L ohalr) and Dr. W ' Muir Smith. Prime Minister sends out a wireless message The Hippodrome programme this week comprises G. D. Rollai o,, F. Aldridge scratched, iven a fillip to the cinematograph shooting gallery a series of diverting and highly entertaining Items, Moslems and Britain. loss of ground to the B . H. s beat 7. G. English by 3 and 2. INCIDENT ON THE BEAOH. whioh tarns baok the enemy’s ships and transports. > the Racquet Court. This “ life target” saloon Representative^ Bengal Moslems have telegraphed to beoanee the Dnke a t The danger la passed. The British Government g amongst whioh Is a pleasing one-aot oomedy by m D. G. Gilbert E. Baker by 3 and 1. Percy Frederick John King, a painter, Winter- Is open dally from 11 to 1 30 and from 3 to 10. Philip Cunlngham and Mand Cressall, entitled E jV E N D E N S l t d . the Grand Vizier at Constantinople expressing gratifica­ an equal number of j Tbibd Round. road, was oharged with stealing a silk scarf, value breathes a sigh of relief and the English people go Admission Is free, and nine shots are allowed for tion at Turkey’s neutrality, Aud declaring that they - the tenants. There plaoldly about their dally business without realis­ “ The Night of the Wedding.” It is a story whioh A. J. Beal w o.. H. Davies scratched. 3s., the property of Mrs. Alloe Glanfleld, of 27, slxpenoe. at the outset appears likely to develop Into the 1 j (Foot of Devonshire Place), consider loyalty to the British Crown their first in tl|6 neighbourhood C. J. H. Tolley beat F. Mpore by 6 and 4. Lewea-road. |i ’ 1 ing how narrowly a dangerous' Invasion has been “ THE BUNOH OF KEYS.” paramount duty, and would greatly deplore any estrange­ "d there would be ~ averted. : tragedy of a loveless marriage, for It has to be H. G. Bartlett beat G. D. Holland by 2 and L Complainant aald that the soarf produced In The clever, entertaining performances of “ The assumed that Vlsoount Elmsworth has married for EASTBOURNE. ment between Britain and Turkey. disturbed by the E. H. Richards beat D. Gilbert by 4 and 2. Court was her property. On Monday morning It This star film will be supported by a miscel­ Bunch of Keys,” the oompany of hnmorons and Saturday, thanks _ laneous series, amongst those shown on the first money, while the lady has entered into the matri­ Mme. Bernhardt’s Offer. was lying on the beach with other wet bathing mnsloal artists appearing In the Pavilion, oontinue monial state for a title. However, It tarns oat 130 allotments were things. In consequence of what her son told her three days being an Interesting piotnre, “ The to enjoy a considerable measure of support. By Mme. Sarah Bernhardt has asked permission of the A the east end abet____, Soldier as a Handyman." that the viscount was not after all In ptcanlary Paris city authorities to transform her theatre into a BOWLS. she saw the prisoner, who had been loitering near oonstant obanges in tbffdetalla of the programme difficulties, and following his confession of being a day therthad been another the bathing tent, walking away with the soarf In Detailed particulars of to-day’s and next week's the freshness of the (entertainment is ensured. hospital, as she did in the campaign of 1870-71. ‘her allotments. arrangements will be foond In onr advertisement man of wealth he begins to see a charming per­ his band. She called after hun and told him It Each artist has an expansive repertory, and the sonality In his wife. The pleoe Is exoellently news m urn. Storks Fly From War. hoped there would he'no REDOUBT v. VISITORS. was hers, but he said he had ploked it ont of the oolumna. list of oonoerted Items Is tlnually being added die scheme. The Couneil had staged, and as the aotlcg is of a high olaas the Large flockB of storks have appeared on the Riviera. This match was played bn Saturday afternoon sea. He tied, a atone to It and threw It Into the EASTBOURNE PICTURE THEATRE. to and strengthened. The formaoces commence audience thoroughly-appreciate the oomedy. A It is supposed that they have come from Alsace, and I e long time, end he thought sea and told her to fetoh It from where he got It. : | obkhousb Rations Reduced. -"y explained by the Borough at the Redoubt Green, the Redoubt winning by 10 To-day’s programme at the above popular plotare at 3.30 and 815 p m. juvenile turn of considerable merit Is oontribnted their arrival is regarded by the southerners as a good points. > A friend of hers afterwards recovered it. hall lnolnaes a thrilling two-part drama, “ The by Little Bella and Jules Terry, whose spirited Birmingham Workhouse rations have been rednoed omen. not tell exactly what the ViarroES. Edgar Pike, of 53, Longstone-road, said he was HUMOROUS. ART EXHIBITION. since the war began. Officials say the quantity allowed d be until they had passed Redoubt. Vengeance of Fate,” other Interesting snbjeots songs are rendered with much vlvaoity and oon- Village Patriotism. Mr. Worsfold J...... Mr. Morris...... on the beach by the Wish Tower^on the day In being “ Tiny Tim, Grooer’s Assistant," comedy: This singularly Interesting exhibition has been fldenoe, while the young lady planiste reveals is still adequate, adding that hitherto inmates have had No fewer than 56 men in the village of Earl’s Colne, a question at detail which Mr. Allen ...... question and saw prisoner with the soarf and heard largely visited daring the week. The oolleotlon more than they can eat. t thing for the Oounoll to do Mr. Littleton 21 “ Mrs. Maloney's Fortune,” oomedy ; “ An Old no small amount of executive skill In the playing in Essex, all employes of one firm, R. Hunt & Co., Mr. Pellett ... Mr. Worthington..... the conversation whioh followed. embraces the drawings of many of the leading of a Hungarian rhapsodic and other pianoforte I] j T he German Goose-Step. over the land, then the eaea- Mr. Benz, sen. (skip.). Mr. Richards (skip.)..... * Looket,” drama,'&o. engineers, have joined the army this week. Many of Inspector Dann said when he oharged prisoner On Monday and the two following days the artists, and the plotnres are arranged in a manner seleotlons. The Jaokson and Charles Trio are The German goose-step (Faradeschritt) consists in (hem are men with families. aomeone to prepare plans tor Mr. Benz, jun...... \ Mr.Mr. PedlarPedlar ...... \ with the alienee he denied It. to faollltate publlo Inspection. responsible for a very olever exhibition ot trick and building might rise eon- prinolpal film will be “ A Rogue’s Honour,” of Clergyman’s Tragic Death. Mr. Bawlee .... Mr. Symee In reply to a question from the dock, witness whioh the following Is a synopsis:—The express oomedy cycling. The display of skilful riding is a > six mnnthw. ha «a> Mr. Knowsley - Mr. Kllwood stated that King was only In the habit of reporting The Rev. R. W. Wvnter, for nineteen years vicar of would get the houses lor Mr. Steed (ski) .) ...... ) Mr.Mr. Stannard Stannard (skip.) (skip.)...... / train from Cologne is approaohlng Berlin and Miss oonsplonous feature of the aot, and the Introduction i f finding things whioh he could not pat in his Alioe Morgan, a wealthy heiress, on her way to I ot some humorous work renders the tarn all the Wellingborough, and then for three years vicar of wed. It would take some Mr. Craske Mr. Deepi pooket. DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. more acceptable. Concluding with a “ football” Wax the Feacehakeb. Shiplake, fell overboard from the Union Castle liner could be commenced, but Mx. Beeney ...... i n i f * - : jroM v.islt her future mother-in-law, Is In difficulties [ “ Grantally Castle,” in the English Channel, on Wed­ of work to be done on the Mr. Hewett ...... Mr. Rae . 27 with the window, when Opunt Duval, the gentle- match on oyoles, the trio are warmly applauded for During the week meetings were held simultaneously the beaoh tor lost artloles. He had never been man cracksman, known Ip the under world as “ LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN.” thelrtnterestlng display. HalChapterls a oomedlan at the Moldon Constitutional Club and the Maldon and nesday, &ud disappeared before the ship's lifeboat could Mr. Slzmur (skip.)...... Mr. Foster (skip.) summoned lor stealing and had no need to steal, as Robin, comes to her assistance. On the platform The engagement of The Dancing Mistress who has no diffioulty In keeping the assembly Heybridge Liberal Clnb, when each passed a resolution reach him. mmlttee have 70 he had a balance In the savings bank. making all the members ot the other club honorary ter). Theaponar at Berlin yonng Robert Ormesby recognises Dnval having been cancelled, Messrs. Murray King and highly amnsed, his songs being genuinely fanny, Benjamin Dobell, ol 47, Beltrlog-road, said he while his facial expressions and grotesque man­ members of itself till the end of the war. Thereafter a ■ the “ like 11 as his old sohool fellow and Introduces him to Miss Clark were fortunate in seourlng as a substitute MOTCOMBE v. CAVENDISH. was In oompany with the aoensed, who ploked np nerisms are f 10tors whioh help to make hlB turn a smoking concert was held in the hall of the Liberal to Connolllar the sear! ont of the water and wrung the water Morgan and his mother. The following day the Miss Darragh and her company in Oscar Wilde’s LOCAL NATURE JOTTINGS. The first heat In the Thornton Trophy com smart set Is horrified to learn that the popular well-known oomedy, Lady Windermere's Fan, deoided suooess. Maud Alexander Is a pleasing Glnb, Whioh was attended by the president and some applying for tlon was deoided on Saturday, the Cavendish i oat of It. There were no other artloles near. vooalist, who, on the night ot oar visit, was heard members of the Constitntional Club. not to spenad the whole Charles Rogers, of 2, Surblton-mews, deposed Grand Dnohess Fedora has lost her famous d lamond whioh was played to good andiences daring the defeating Motoombe by six points. The Moteombe coronet From this point there Is a series of to good effeot In Tostl’s “ Good-bye ” and another Whbbe They Ark. CAUSE AND EFFECT. Clnb baa won the trophy two years in sucoesalon, that he was behind the prisoner and saw him plok first part of the week. The piece was very ably bha.lt. (aid he expected this exolting and intensely dramatlo events, whioh presented by a oapable oompany, one of the out­ song of a light nature. {Eddie Oommet renders On the Motoombebe Green:— np the artlole. It was quite ten yards from the useful servioe as a oomedlan, and has an apparently A Govan (Glasgow) Magistrate had before him a igh without dlsousston, b ath e tent and near the water’s edge. continue to the end of the film. Other eubjeots standing! features of the performance being Miss prisoner charged with committing a breach of the peace How frequently mistakes are made In natural avendish Motcoube. will be “ Ready, aye Ready,” a ploture of Immediate inexhaustible supply of Capital jokes at his com­ moil would carry It by a large C . Here the Bench annonnoed that they had deoided Darragh’s Impersonation of “ Mrs. Erlyne, the and assaulting a policeman. The Magistrate found the history and scientific Investigation by Insufficient » mbetr of the Housing Committee Mr. Baltmarahl ...... Mr. Honnsomn ...... l interest dealing with the Nsf opposition from landowners an suooeasful representation of " Lady Windermere. Magistrate: “ Sixty days; and there you are.” phenomena. Who originated the Idea that It was On the Bedonbt Green :— on the beaoh on the 25th Inst, for the purpose of thrilling war story of the famous lieutenant and On Monday evening Mr. Harrl Collins aoted as a Next week’s engagements Inolude Zalla Vondl nnlnoky to walk nnder a ladder? Undoubtedly a stealing, he being a snspeoted person. how he snooeasfnlly accomplished a dangerous and Oompany in a pot p&urri of many good things Bubixd Cartridges. Mr. Dixie Mr. Donelly Insneotor Dann aald that on the previous morn­ substitute, In the r6le of “Parker," and gave a man who had had a pot of paint or a load of brioks ocot pants likely to Inhabit the Mr.______Bale.... , Mr. Walker mission. “ Bloomer Loops the Loop” (oomlo), very oredlcable impersonation -ot the butler. Mr. —magnificent stage efteots, splendid uniforms and A parcel containing 350 rifle cartridges was discovered descend on his unfortunate pate. It probably Mr, Trowell ..{.... 16 Mr. Perry ing King was walking amongst the people on the “ Her Mother’s Weakness” (drama), ’’Strenuous dresses, novel dances, &o.; the Fonr Wards, male on the foreshore at Blythe Harbour on Saturday by a act o them being hi blocks of beach between Lasoelles-terraoe and the] band Jerrold Robertshaw appeared In a one-act play, ooourred more than onoe to this individual at a m at the prasent time they ware Mr. Prior (skip.) Mr) Boots (skip.)i=il“ Bide ” (oomlo) will be other features of a hlgh-olass The Toiich of Truth, whioh was an excellent voice quartetjte; Rose Cambry, comedienne; Andy coal trimmer, who, digging further into the sand, found period when ladders were unsteady and painters and stand. He was In the %ablt of ploklng up things Carr, speciality dancer; and Arohle Pitt, comedian. a further quantity of cartridges. One of several German i blQoks of 25 or 50. If they 32 whioh Were lost, and also, they snspeoted, things entertainment curtain raiser. bricklayers unduly oareless, and so he oonolnded 61. week cheaper he did not There are exhibitions dally at 3 and continuous vessels that are detained in Blyth was berthed at the spot that it was unluoky to walk under a ladder—a whioh were not lost. t- L1 - il i from 6.30 till 10.30. “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI.” where the cartridges were found. perfeotly obvlons oonoluslon. Again, why should mini whether the roots wens of P.O. Champion gave corroborative evidenoe. Amongst the oharaoterlstlos which tend to ng ai i they were Water-tight, Sportsmanlike Doctors. it be nnlnoky to break a mirror ? Anyone who has A visitor at a provincial hotel asked the The Senior Tloxet Collector on the front said GALLERY KINEMA. [irolong the snooess of The Girl in the Taxi, the THE TWO SILENT ARMIES. ever bought a respeotable mirror will need no rved that If the Council obtained that prisoner had been a nuisance for a loi ingenuity of Its construction plays sm important The Medical Institute of Birmingham has formed a r £60,545 It did not th at waiter to bring him a hot plate. “ They're not in The adventures of the Indomitable Nlok Winter Information ae to why It should be a misfortune season, sir,” was the reply. “ Hot plates oome in on the front and on the lawns, walking I In traoklng down criminals are among the moat part. One never tires of the clandestine exploits Not to the sonnd of drum or screaming fife Medical Assistance Committee, whose members will take to break one. Bat all this by the way. •urily spend the whole of th at the ohatrs and stepping over ladles’ and of the artful Baron Danvray, who. before his wife Silent the Army passes, over the patients of those local doctors who have gone t of fact the question aa ta In October and go ont in May 1 ” popular of films, and consequently it was not eur- What I had fo my mind when 1 set ont to write men's feet Witness had known him pljok np mslng to see large audienoes at the Gallery and family, poses as a model husband and father, From dreadful stillness to more dreadful strife; away on army medical service, holding the fees for snch waa some of the popular Ideas oonoernlng thnnder l of houses to be ereeted artloles from time to time whioh he did notj think bat whose nocturnal adventures are as remarkable Not for cheai) glory but to death and life, servioe in trust forthe absent doctors. d still come under consideration, cinemaima daring the first half of this week, when storms. The thundery weather ■vof this summer were lost. the leading plotare was “Nlok“ Nlok Winter and the ' as they are daring; or the almost endless maze of A storip of iron masses. { • British Athletes’ Suppobt. spend the fall earn, stffl The Magistrates sentenced prisoner to one month has brought a number of extraordinary conceptions Mysterious. terlons Ba Bank.” The famous dsteottve Is pat laughable complications whioh arise from the The shadow of a dream, no slnmberer stlrr'd, Strong support has been given to the Athletes’ as to thunder smd lightning to the fore. Only the ’ he thought It very for eaoh offenee, the terms to run oonsicotlvely. on the traok of a defaulting bankerba by one who aeoret amours of quite a number of husbands and A phantom of the night, unseen, nnheard. j words should be OLD FRIENDS Volunteer Foroe from all parts of the country. Over other day someone informed me that during a Ykstkrday.—Before Msjor H. P. Mollnenx (In the eventually tarns oat to be the banker himself. wives. Apart from the sparkling, “oatchy’’ Skirled not the bagpipes and no trumpet blared, 600 secretaries of ontdoor clubs have expressed willing­ thunderstorm a ball ot fire had fallen at their feet, consideration of the The aeoret passages and doors In the bulk are music, the pleoe would make an excellent oomeay, ty of expenditure to the „ . ohalr) and Mr. A. O. Hillman. Nor oame the bngle s oalling, ness to work together in the formation of local com­ and when dog up It was found to be a mass of nnmerons, and Nlok makes surprising discoveries. bat when blended with ithe haunting strains ot a As forth from darkness It to darkness fared; panies. The National Cyclists’ Union are placing their Iron, sblU warm—aU undoubtedly true. But to WITH NEW FACES. f STOBY OF A PISTOL. At length, after being warned several times against delightful waltz, pretty songs and Inspiriting I don’t think any A thunderbolt of war, I (at grandly dared organisation at the disposal of the committee. Any oonolnde that the thunderstorm resulted In a Jean Barbet Maseln, a Frenoh lad, of Meads, pnrsnlng the orlminal farther. Niok Is dropped ohornses, It beoomes a production, the pleasure of To help the faint and fa (fog. information can be obtained from Mr. T. A. Edge, hon. “ thunderbolt ” falling is not neoesaarlly correct. was summoned for bn;laying * a pistol he . through a trap door into the cellar- He escapes, of whioh It la soaroely possible to resist The oom­ organising secretary, 9, Houghton - street, Aldwych, How coaid there possibly be pieces of Iron sus­ 0 7 s skid they did not know what There la no more agreeable experience Around them thronged 1 .e innumerable hosts, person under 18years ot age on August 25: coarse, and Is promptly ohloroformed, bnt pany, which opened a brief engagement at Devon­ Those pale lost legions,: London, W.C. pended In the air ready to amalgamate Into a ovyj or the conditions would be undeterred he follows his man by train, aeroplane shire Park Theatre on I Thursday evening, gave a ute mysterious ghosts. tKa« «o oome upon an old friend who has itor Onnnlngton stated that the d< idant f Belgian L ady's Combatant Relatives. respeotable lump of metal, weighing several oe. The point was, so far aa he ther and motor oar. At length he gets the swindler highly satisfactory presentation, and the excellently AU living their graves the Bheeted dead lf the motion was pnead the somehow' left his ailments behind him. b r o uthe g pistol h t ____ to the- polloe . station ' A Belgian lady, living in Brighton, has fifty near pounds, when the lightning fuses them. The with a note. In 1reply to witness the lad Itted Into the hands of the polloe, bnt he escapes by staged piece met with an extremely oordial recep­ Spurn the relnotant prison, Idea Is manifestly absurd. Slnoe the Iron oame E,000 whioh they had pledged and now looks the picture of restored that he was only 16 and said he bought thi pistol posing as Nlek himself. When the deteetlve Is tion. Individually and oolleotlvely the members of Yet &6 one hearkened toi the unheeded tread; relative* engaged in the war. The widow of a Crimean from above «ud the air oould not possibly have Grey mists and mark are thick about them spread, veteran, residing at Gosport, had four sons in the South manhood The old haggard expression, at Mr, Oaplln’s shop and paid 6s. for It and; la. fid. plaosd In a seemingly hopeless position he, of the oompany acquitted themselves admirably and held It, It il . it obviously have hailed from beyond ■ to cartridges. The lad was not entitled to a 000x86, snooeeds in turning the tables and settles entered whole-heartedly Into the task of extract­ From ancient tombs arisen. African War, and as Reservists they have all been called the air. This means that It most have been one might be said we have pledged the suggestion of premature old'age, the Again they aot the exploits they would do, np to serve their country again. ) to make It dear that we do not permit t o revolver as he was not 18 years of age. the matter onoe and for all. ing the maximum amount of fun out of the many of those bodies known aa meteorites or aerolites— •TOearanoe of weakness and lassitude, the The Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham): Did yi in bay There was also a beautiful coloured soenlo plo­ complicated situations I whioh arise with almost And fight the last world war, new Waterloo. j Decrease in Emigration. fragments df a disintegrated world perhaps, and to spend the whole of thin tare, “ On the Banks of Lake Dal (Kashmir),” bewildering rapidity. Mr, Harry Parker, as would make Irritability and tendency to melancholy the pistol to protection or to play with. A grim and ghastly multitude they flook A White Paper shows that the total number of members of that vast ring of small celestial IK said the I Defendant: To play with. whioh waa of nnnsnal oharm, and besides there Baron Danvray,” Is responsible for an exceedingly Out of dnU hidden oorners, emigrants leaving the United Kingdom for plaoes within travellers whose orbit we oross every year In The views have vanished. He now, indeed, Mr. JrB . Oballen aald the defendant was sltaylng were numerous dramatlo and humorous numbers. bright display as the newly elected member of the With presolence of the ooming battle shook; the British Empire during July was 12,891, compared Angnst and November. Now the moon oontrois ear to borrow I To-day the great attraotlon Is “ Rorke’s Drift,” a lemy, whose egoism Is only equalled by the consider the nan seem s ai new man with pure, healthy with him and should have gone back to . franco They feel the old foundations reel and rook. with 24j722 in July of last year. For foreign countries, the tides, the sun oontrois the weather to an that morning. powerful film version of the tragedy of '79. The audaolty with whloh he extrloates himself from And know the kneeling mourners. 5,529 persons departed, as compared with 7,420. The unknown extent. Why shonld not the close the application oonld not pmeaed ~\ blood flowing in his veins, and content­ mise en scene Is In all Yespeots magnlfioent and the the difficulties whioh arise through his dnplioity. bled the number and the elaae of Arthur Caplin, of Seaside-road, was summoned Belgse and Roman swordsmen onoe more meet, immigrants daring the month totalled 9,720. proximity of meteorites oause thunderstorms ? ment written on his face. He is again. t o Belling the plstel.to the lad. Impressive nature of the presentation may be Upon Mr. Kenna Lawson devolves the task of They orowd the flaming fort, the orimson street. When the sun-spots are numerous, I believe, raia il Government Board moat have deduoed from the applause which has greeted it filling one of the prinolpal humorous rdles, and as , 1 - A Loan to Belgium. m advised that the sooner tbs . folly alive and enjoys life instead of Defendant ssud his assistant sold the weapon, Yea, now the SUent Armies mix and go follows; when there Is a solar eclipse there Is the sale taking place while he waa busy In the daring the last two days at every exhibition. A Mons. Pomarel ” he undertakes to supply a con- To meet the expenses and necessities which Belgium thunder, and so why, If the sun influences onr le application the better, bnt particularly fine moment, apeotaoularly speaking, siderable portion of the mlrtlmirth-' ■provoking element Onward bat without olamour, has incurred by the war, France and Great Britain have Id be able to get the money a t a simply enduring it If yon inquire whet offloe. His assistant was wrong In sending the lad weather 90 million miles away, should not the to the polite station and at the same time letting Is the assembling of the four thousand Zulus in with distinct snooesi Miss Nellie Dale, as Where any man’s own brother may bp foe; decided to advance her 500,000,000 francs. France and at he I was nnaible to say, as the it is that has wrought snob a striking Burdened by the Inoomi unloable woe, Great Britain will share this sum equally, and it is held Innumerable meteorites Influence our weather Mm have the platoL He waa quite willing to the desert. Of oonrse there is running through “ Suzanne," Pomarel’s tfe, whose flirtations are when passing perhaps less than jlfty miles away ? 8 nanolal calculations. J : the better, to what medicine os the story of the fight a vein of love-romanoe, as nnmerous as the. di jptions she practices npon Beneath that ornshlng. ,mour. at the disposal of Belgium. lins said the oommlttee would refund the money. The father strikes the si 1, and friend slays friend, When these oome so, near as to enter our atmos­ The Chairman said nnder the olronmstances the whioh adds considerably to the Interest of the her flighty husband, gives a delightful Impersona­ J . J J apan’s Revenge, phere they are burnt up with the frletton and a being added, and the motion, friend attributes hit'return tion, which is rendered additionally ' Borne to the a'wful predetermined end. vea.tben pat and carried. - Bench would not reoord a oonviotlon; In either number. ^ . pleasing by Reuter’s Agency learns in diplomatic quarters that it rush to the earth a white hot mass. I suggest tills to health and vigour,; it is. more than Exhibitions are oontlnnous dally from 2 45 the winsome oharm w'...... hloh characterises all the Amid a million onrses, Europe’s gloom, is an interesting fact that the terms ot the ultimatum os an explanation. But again It may be that; In ttlon of Councillor Ho onwards. doings of this elever aol tress. Amongst other very From hatred If unspoken 1 Simmons, the probable that he will answer in two DISMISSED. presented to Gerinony a few days ago are in many thundery weather the atmosphere enoroaohes oredltable studies may b mentioned the"Hubert And the dnmb passion ot too many a tomb; respects intentionally similar to the demand made by somewhat on the realms of spaoe through altera­ the effect that application w ords- f ’ , Bose Brlokley, of Eastbonrne, was summoned Danvray” of Mr. Philip ie, the “ Jacqueline — Jn aid of the ooet of the t o using obscene language in Allfrey-mad on The German Judas rashes to his doom, Germany to Japan in 1896, with regard to Fort Arthur tion of pressure, and this would mean an Increased USE of Miss Winifred Bro' e “ Baroness Danv- Earth’s horror, blasted, broken. after the Chino-Japanese war. liability to meet the aerolites. Both of these for the working olaaaee wider Angnet22ad. 1 ray” ot Miss Hebe B| . the “ Rene” of Mr, The murderer of woman, ehUdhood, age, 2) Act, 1914. J Mr. C. W. Mayo appeared on behalf of Miss Musicians at the F ront. explanations may be ridiculous to an astronomer, 1 BEECHAMS SUSSEX SOCIETY NOTE Frederlok Hearne, and the “ Alexis” of Mr. He turns in blood the blaokeat final page. bat however that may be It Is quite certain that the : business end the Council Bonifaoe. 1 ' ! The eminent Russian composer and pianist, Rach­ Ethel Lilian Bonifaoe, of th e ;Alexandra Arms, William Fazah. , F. W. Ohdk W ard. the “ thunderbolts ” are small meteorites, and that ENVELOPES. The engagement oonolndes to-day with perform­ maninoff, has gone to the front. Among many other they hall from the vaatness of spaoe and have no U PILLS. said she want to Mm. Brickley’a house to ask t o ances at 2.30 and 8. foreign musicians who have exchanged the music of an apology t o something that had happened pre- origin fo a thunderstorm. September PLEASANT TO WRITE UPON. peaoe for that of war are Chaliapin, the Russian singer, S R. G. ____ 0 on tain a con- vionsly. The defendant name to the door, and “GIPSY LOVE.” A Sensible Teanbfkb.—Two directors of a whose art, as shown in the last two seasons of Russian in theooume of conversation she used the language certain railway oompany were travelling In the entitled “ The KnleeFe PUFAKXD ONLY BY On the first three evenings of next week, and at opera at Drury Lane, created furore; two sons of Dr. :j.i ider the following headings: of. f TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS, a matinee on Wednesday, Mr. George Ed ward ea' suburbs of London, when a porter shouted ont at Hons Richter;. Siegfried Wagner; Paul Franz, the er, of SIdney-road, who is engaged Or of the Bole Proprietor Si Aoton Station, “ Haoton 1 Haoton 1 ” One of the P aton’s List of Schools.—The 17th edition German W arTaxatlou"; BXZOHAM, St. Helena! Lute. oompany will stage thelabove romantfo light opera. distinguished Parisian tenor; Kreialer, Dohnanyi, Ysaye, of this comprehensive and nsefnl publication has ’ moe” ; “ Psychology >lve evidence. Them e prodnotlonproanouon lntzoduoesintroduces soenea reprrepresenting dlreotors smiled. A little farther on, arriving at and his {brother. i- ____ J,' Browq gave J O H N B E A L j & S O N , Hanwell, another porter shouted, “ ’ Anwell 1 just been Issued. The work Is produoed fo the the Allies.” I t wifi everywhere In boxes, SMIS? some very quaint and pretty European 1customs, Mahometans P ray for Britain. usual efflolent and artlstlo manner. Parents >oema. one by John evldenoe on of the defendant, and ' SB, BAST STREET, BRIGHTON. In the play, “ Jozsi,” 'a gipsy violinist, appears 'Anwelll” Thedireotbr turned to his companion 11/li (60 P&la) and 2/9 (lflB pilla) was dismissed. and sold, “ Yon see how difficult It Is to get the On the occasion of the Mahometan festival on Monday desiring praottoal assistance in the selection of isral Ian Hamilton, Bwnrlaa nu t on Aprlintloa. while the betrothal cerempny. , is in proapr . as, and button by Henri Fabre. right man In the right plaoe. We mast have that the mosquee throughout India were thronged with the beso English sohools for boys and girls oannot A SETTLEMENT HOPED FOR. so fasoinates “ Ilona,” the Mahometans praying for a British victory. do better than oonsnlt the pages of this volume, 8wan, Waterman k Onoto FOUNTAIN PENS. I b rM e-^ t, that she oels her betrothal promise Aoton porter brought here, and we'll send that Joe. H. O. Hayward, ot Eastbourne, was oharged 7 I znH alAnan ralfli him Hanwell fellow to Aoton! ” “ Empress of I reland ” Salvagb. copies of wbloh may be obtained of Messrs. J. Sc J. with deserting nis wife, Jessie Hayward. and elopes with him. however, her friend “ Lady om lad pou s B 41 PILLS can be relied upon Agents for the Ordnance Survey Maps. Babby. a young Eng' Paton, educational agents, 143, Cannon-street, EX'. T C Mr. C. W. Mayo appeared on behalf of girl, oomea to the resone, “ If yon most have ale on a Sunday, why not Divers have reoovered from the wreck of the most amusing hooka of 1 “ oqsind or oeutitatioDal Dtebugai and sill ends happily. take a gallon home on Saturday night f ” asked an 'Empress of Ireland” the parser’s safe, containing a P kbjinoh o» Min d .—Yachtsman, on fishing ” 8oaaax:< ’ laodFaioitn the teak. Free from dflfflnii&fei ' Mr. _ VI.,, in. In bone, 4a. 60. each, Complainant said she was i married to wards rs company la a strong one, advocate of Sunday closing. “ I couldn’t go to ntity of silver bullion and passengers’ valuables, trip: "W e’re still drifting. Did you throw the ______Y alta throughout the and includes many its familiar to Eastbourne of silver bnllioD, part of the liner’s cargo, anchor overboard?” Landsman : " Yes, but I cut or rent lor rfxtjr (tampe by the a a ln , Ike IJnoofai anfl defendant nine years ago, and there were I Bleep with a gallon o’ beer fo the house 1 ” was the 1 Ooanttos Draff Oonpuji TAtwWw [ playgoers. I reply. 1 / r.of mail bags have also been brought up. off the rope. I thought you’d like to save that 1 ” ja w tt

EA8TB0UBNE CHRONICLE, SATUEDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914.

ERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS ft SALE- Established 1879. By 8pecial Appointment Court Tailors to their Boyal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Duchess of Baden. T YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), AKDEN & CO., o AUCTIONEERS, 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE. Telephone 844. DEVONSHIRE PARK B.&W BENNETT HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. H. W. HASKINGS ft SONS, A SALE EVERY MONDAY. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. Manager and Secretary ...... Mr. E. A. B r o w n . Telephone: No. 9. T e le g ra m s: “Concerts." Goods can always be Included. Mortgage ^ug. 22, at 22, Benlham-road, Brighton, [ Steers, 30 'Fat Tegs. 38 Ewes, Shire Mare, &c., for UPPERTON HOUSE, UPPERTON ROAD, John Hassall, W. Heath Robinson, Harry Rountree, Alice, wife of 0. R. B. Shelleyl aged 57. T h e Children’s Corner. Claude A. Shepperson. All offices have been centralized, and the only office of the Mr. Robert Marsdin, quitting. EASTBOURNE. SALVAGE^ — Aug. 20, at Leicester-road, St. Anne’s, Mornings and Afternoons. Also an Exhibition of HUMOROUS TOYS. Lewes, Frederick Percy Salvage, aged 28. firm is; at 56, GROVE ROAD, near the Town Hall, THURSDAY, 24th Sept. — A t Church F arm Chalvington. — Capital Herd of Home - bred Dairy The Treasurer has received the following donations Healthy Open-Air Games and Amusements. Admission and Catalogue Free. Cows, fine Draught Horses, Tackling, &c„ for Mr. W. T. Telephone 125T. where Customers will find extensive Decorative and Sanitary since August 18th: Amosyquitting. ( ------£ 8. 1d. AMES ANDREWS, Mason and Sculptor, | Showrooms provided for their convenience. FRIDAY, 25th Sept.—A t H alland Park Farm Mrs. Hirsch ...... 15 0 0 J Worki; Baker’s-road (near S i Mary’s Church). Laughton. — Excellent In -Calf Heifers, Horses anc W. H. Blackden, Esq...... 10 10 0 Tackling, for Mr. Harry Willett, quitting. Eastern Cinema ...... 9 10 4 Residence, Office and Show-room: Carrara Villa, Goto | Mrs. B u r to n ...... 6 0 0 DEVONSHIRE PARK Pabi (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastboubnb. The firm trust, with their up-to-date methods of carrying on SATURDAY, 26th Sept.—A t Standard H ill F arm, Robert Lodge, Esq...... 3 3 0 N infield.—Excellent Dairy Cows, Young Stock, Horses, Mrs. Gardiner ...... 3 0 0 HIPPODROME, ! Designs and Estimates Furnished. business, and with the greatly increased facilities, to retain Implements, See., for Mr. David Fairall, quitting, Mrs. G. E. Macklin...... 2 10 0 EASTBOURNE. Wannock ...... 2 3 0 THEATRE. , the confidence hitherto reposed in them. Mrs. Oxley ...... ,___ ...... 2 2 0 Managing Director;., ... Mr. Sidney W. W inter. t d TUESDAY, 29th Sept.— A t Brigden H ill F arm Sole Lessees and Managers ... M urray K ing & Clark. V E N D E N S L ., A shburnham. — Capital Dairy Cows, Store Stock, Mrs. Vaughan ...... 2 2 0 Manager ...... |i. ... Herbert Raymond. E Funerals Furnished Horses, Tackling and Furniture, for Mr. T. Jenner, Wilmington (per Mrs. Sherard) ... 2 0 0 Miss Constable ...... 2 0 0 quitting. ------MONDAY. Aui;3l8T, and during the Week. TO-DAY (Sa t u r d a y ) a t 2.30 a n d 8. and i Personally Conducted, Mrs. Ames ...... 1 3 B Twice I Nightly at 1 and 9. THURSDAY, 1st October.—At Land Barn F arm Mrs. A. Beckett ...... 1 1 0 FAMILY AND COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING W illingdon. — Southdown Ewes and Lambs, Beast. Mrs. Farncombe ...... 1 1 0 Special Engagement of a Star Act of the Period, ZELLA on the Shortest Notice. Telephone No. 441. Tackling, &c„ for the Rev. H. G. W. Karslake. Miss G a t lit f ...... 1 1 0 V ONDI AND COMPANY in Pot-Pourri ot many good “The Girl in the Taxi.” F o o t o f D e v o n shibb P l a c e , JOHN N IX JOHN N IX Further Sales will bo announced in due course. Mrs. C a rlin g ...... 1 1 0 things, A magnificent full stage setting of White and Auction Offices: Hailsham. (Telephone, No. 15.) Mrs. Hutchinson ...... 1 1 0 Gold. See their Original Final Dance Grotesque. ’Phone 846. 1 EASTBOURNE. G o l d s m i t h Mrs. G. B e a ll...... 1 1 0 Exclusive Uniforms and Dresses. Novel Dances— MONDAY, August 31kt, for Three Nights at 8. Mrs. Bell ...... 1 1 0 Versatility—Costly Instruments. The Acme of Perfec- Matinee on Wednesday at 2,30. M BrtabUahed 78 Yean. Telephone Noe. 801 end 802. Silversm ith H Telephone 123. Established 1889. Miss E rsk in e...... , ...... 1 1 0 i | j - tion. Mrs. Edward Button ... f ...... 1 1 0 ANDY CARR, Speciality Dancer. Mr. George Edwardes' Production, AINE & SON, Term inus Road PROCTER * ARNOLD, Miss Bullen-Youngs ... 1 1 0 a 2 Mrs. C. F. B a t t y e ...... 1 0 0 H ippodrome Bioscope. H UNDEBTAKBBS, M W atchmaker UCTIONEERS, VALUERS a n d E S T A T E Mrs. L. Aili^ns ...... 1 0 0 From all the Principal London Halls, ROSE CAMBRY, “Gipsy Love.” M A AGENTS, Miss B lackey...... 1 0 0 in all Her Latest Successes. Funeral* Carriage and Mrs. Wienholt ...... 1 0 0 ARCHIE PI T;,T, Comedian. J e w e l l e r . 93, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Misses P a rry ...... 1 0 0 Motor Hearse Proprietors. Important Engagement of THE FOUR WARDS, the THURSDAY, Sept. 3rd, for Three Nights at S. H a m p d e n P a r k , and at 38, Co n d u it -str eet, Mrs. Bray ...... 1 0 0 Premier Male Voice Qjuartette in Harmony and Dance. Matinee on Saturday at 2.30. JOHN N IX Lo n d o n , w . Mrs. Hope ...... 1 0 0 SJ, CAVENDISH PLACE & 19, SOUTH STREET I JOHN N IX Mrs. Manifold ...... 1 0 0 Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. 6d. and 10s. 6d- House-Hunters' Guide free on application. Mrs. Hawtaync ...... 1 0 0 (may be booked); Fauteuils, Is. 6d. (reserved, 2s.); Pit Miss Darragh and her London Company in Miss Sykes ...... 0 11 0 Stalls, Grand Circle i and Promenade, Is. (early doors. Is. 3d., reserved, Is. 6d.); Pit, 6d. (early doors, 9d.); Upper Tel. 788. J. B A. HAYLAND, Tel. 788,1 Tel. 440. ASTBOURNE.—Good position, For dis Miss E. B. Manifold ...... 0 10 B E. MORRIS & SONS, Mrs. Salt ...... 0 10 0 Circle, 3d. (early doort, 4d.). Telephone No. 336. “ M agd a.” TTNDERTAKER & FUNERAL CARRIAGE E UTC Mrs. Burne ... 0 10 0 Mrs. Piper ...... 0 10 0 U PROPRIETOR, 6 6, SEASIDE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. , . , ng to Mrs. R u s s e ll...... 0 10 0 OPEN OARS, GLASS OB CLOSED HEARSES. £60 p.a. Ingoing £75 all at.—For further particulars Miss Halls ...... 0 10 0 Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, and orders to view apply to the Sole Agents, Messrs. Miss Baker ...... 0 8 0 tO Years' London Experience, | Procter and A rnold, as above. Mrs. Hoare ...... 0 7 6 PIER THEATRE, ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. | Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. EASTBOURNE and DISTRICT. For all available Fur­ Misses Foster...... 0 7 B EASTERN EASTBOURNE. nished and Unfurnished Residences, Boarding and Fishermen's Institute ...... 0 fi 7 Manager Apartment Houses, Businesses, &c., apply to Messrs. 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The following have joined the Society and have sub­ scribed half-a-crown: Miss Haig, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Miss Clara Evelyn, FAKNCOMBE & CO., L imited, Further particulars-^-Apply, Local Agents, or Gardner, Miss K. Gardner, Mrs. Garden, Mrs. Bassett- TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Famous Musical Comedy A RTISTIC WREATHS, Cl iOSSES, H A SPS, | write, Owner, 17, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne. Smith, Mrs. Read, Mrs. de Broe, Mrs. Heinz, Mrs. A. W. Bull, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Ramsay Scott, M iss ETHEL TOMS, Contralto. HEARTS, ANCHORS, LI SPRAYS, EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING AT Mrs. Fleming-Simons, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Cripps-Rogers, it Mr . HAROLD MOSS, Violinist. B. Cotton, Esq., Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Peaeey, Mrs. Meyrick, HER BIG SCOOP. WEDDING BOUQUETS, Bt INHOLKS, &a, MODERATE CHARGES. Miss Howard, Mrs. Oreton, Mrs. Jamieson, Miss H. Mr. HARRY ALEXANDER, Baritone. Davies-Gilbert, Mrs. Carling, Miss Carling, Miss R. Drama In 2 parts. Miss PHYLLIS HALL AM, Pianist. From J. a HASTINGS, NTIQUES.—A Choice Selection of GENUINE OLD W yatt, Mrs. Lott, Miss McDonald, Lady A vory. Miss 10. Pevensey-road, FURNITURE, Glass,v.,ooo, Chim Sheffield----- Plate, Gwenda Nevell, Miss Ada Fisher, Mrs. Seelig, Mrs. lB, Compton-atreet. “ CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS ij S O U T H STREET, EASTBOURNE. , &o., suitable for W edding or Birthday Presents. Marten, Miss Harris, Miss Ogden, Miss A. Traylen, Miss “ H ow the Spldier is built up for Miss Nellie Ganthony, Tele. 580 and 708. Also a large Collection of Genuine Old Staffordshire Keown, Miss Rynd, Mrs. Wilkinson, the Misses Wilkin­ In Songs at the Piano. Pottery.—Alfi(red Wright, 101 and 103, Soutlj-street, East- son, Mrs. Thomas, Miss H. Freeman, Miss A. Stonham, : W a r . ” Mrs. Surridge, Miss Granby; Miss J. Langham. Rev. J. T. Seats ...... 38. to 6d. bourne. The only films taken and produoed Seats from Is. 6d. upwards may be reserved in advance at L. B. & S. C. R. Voi« IL (Illustrated). Prloe Five Shillings, post free. Burns, Miss Adalian, Mrs. Holyoake, Miss M. Nash, Mrs. CHOICE Mocklord. by authority of the War Office. the Pier Gates, or by Tel. No. 574, TRIPS ALONG THE COAST. Anonymious ^.LIMPSES OF OUR ANCESTORS IN Mrs. Waarren EXCLUSIVE TO THIS THEATRE. g P E C I A L C H E A P EXCURSIONS | F R U I T , S U N D A Y , at 3 and 8. FLOWERS SUS8EX. ESTiBLIBHlD 1882. The following have kindly sent gif ts of clothing: Miss A Band will Play in the Bandstand. EVERY MONDAY Layton, Mrs. White, Mrs. Lane, Miss Young, Mrs. “ M ack at it Again.” ARD CONTAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY UR. JOHN 0. TOWNER. Lorraine, Mrs. Doull, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. de la Mothe, Seats, One Penny. From Return Fare. VEGETABLES o r Mis. Butchered, Mrs. Broome, Miss Saville, Miss Keystone Comie. , Eastbourne. To Third Class. THE PELHAM FAMILY. GENT for all the PRINCIPAL PRIVATE Whitton, Mrs. Ewart, Miss Crowden, Mrs. Rube, Mrs. AT REASONABLE RESIDENCES. O’Hara, Migs Sturt, Mme. de Nimont, Mrs. Allen (Christ M O N D A Y , A ugust 31st. Six Nights at 8. As well as Articles on the Sussex Martyrs; The be old et Church Branch), Anonymous, Miss Henderson, Mrs. “ Broncho Billy’s Great Leap.” Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. ‘ a.m. 8. d. To S , L (Furnished or Ubfurnished). Harding, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. J. Duke, Mrs. Jervis, Miss 8.35 and 11.18{ BRIGHTON...... 2 - O M A R K E T P R 1 0 1 8 , Quakers; The Hermits UWItoheraft; “ Gleanings” JOTIONEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, Western Drama. L- | WORTHING ..... 2 6 In East and , &o. Donnett, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Matthew, MR. FRANK FENTON a n d C o m p a n y 1 CHICHESTER ... 3 0 SURVEYOR and VALUER. Mrs. Edison, Miss Martin, Mies Ackerman, Miss Thorn­ ■8.35 -( PORTSMOUTH... 8 6 1 R 1 ------J; -■ AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, ton, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. Stammers, Miss “ Lively Garden Produce.” In the Greatest of all Sir Oeorge Alexander's RYDE...... 4 6 KNIGHT, author steers a mid oourse between rambling, Harding, Mrs. Kennedy, .Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Jamieson, Miss Successes at the St. James’s Theatre, ng and the piling up of dry details bo dear Co the EASTBOURNE. Winch, A. R. Harding, Esjq., Messrs. Bobby & Co., the Comic Trick. 7alnations made for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer of Mayoress of Eastbourne, Miss Peacey, Mrs. Barter, Mrs. Also at same fares from Pevknsey 8.10 a.m. schools of antiquarians. Tne'he book is well printed STATION PARADE, some ourious illustrations.’ Lloyd’s News. BneineeBes, fto. I Pringle, Miss Campbell, Miss Ackerlow, Miss Smith, His House in Order,” Returning same day from Ryde (Esplanade) 4.47 p.m., Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Miss Moffatt, Miss Booth, Mrs. Killick, Mias Gatliff, Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. By Sir Arthur W. Pinero. Portsmouth 5.40 p.m_ Chichester 6.12 p.m., Worthing 5.35 is a welcome continuation of a work which no Mrs. Burn, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss Rook, Mrs. *nd 6.38 p.m., ana Brighton 6.20 and 7.15 p.m. EASTBOURNE. stands In need of praise, since It has obtained the Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited Parkinson, Miss Sumner, Mrs. Battyc,Battye. the Misses Lanj Scats ... 3s. to6d. " in of sucoess. ’ ’—Sussex Advertiser. I Telephone No. 78. ham, Miss Milne,______Miss Henderson,,______Missm Stephens, tepl A. the families whose history is traced are the DrDrayson,ayson, Esq., Miss Luff, Mrs. Blakey,filakey, Miss Skiiton,Skiltc . HAI.F- H A Y TRIP! TO LONDON. . le Percies, the Shirleys and Sir John Hawk- R. W. H. HAMBLYN, Miss G.~ ”Novell, " MiMrs. Allen, Miss McDonald, T. Pull, THE MANAGEMENT HAVE SECURED S U N D A Y , September 6th, at 3 and 8. the ancestor of the Shelleys."—Horper’s Monthly luxe, uxuid, I T , HI n (HI, 3/6 WEDNESDAY, Skpt. 2nd. Under Royal Patronage. % Esq., Ml*S> Headley, uay, i „ x.-,,,i GREA.T EXPENSE, Eat. 1824. Tel. 376. o u s e a g e n t , b u i l d i n g s u r v e y o r , Mrs. Farncombe, Mrs. Habgood, Mrs. Rynd, Mrs. Couch- Miss Phyllis Dare '. Fleet has oolleoted some Interesting chapters on AUCTIONEER AND VALU1 man, Mrs. Graydon, Miss Morgan, Miss P. Harding, At From . — > whioh will be read with pleasure outside H Major Perkins, Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Crowden, AND. PARTY.. 8, ELMS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, Mrs. Erskine, Miss Thomson, Miss Keown, Miss Scott, THE EXCLUSIVE FILM, SPRINGETT, 8ussex."— The Antiquary. Browne HAnn iDtmft lUlool 'DiwAohom TWioo EASTBOURNE. Telephone 896. ’ p.m. ■ Is to be congratulated on producing a work Smith, 3, CORNFIELD ROAD, arable historical as well as local Interest. I6;is Mr. H., having had over 37 years' local experience M O N D A Y , S e pt e m b e r 7t h , and during the 1 35 EASTBOl HE Simmons, W eek. POLECAT Illustrated and oontalns a fund of Information (during the first 18 of which he was oconpled in praotsloal Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Haigh, Mrs. Ingall-Wright, Mrs. 66 the ancient Inhabitants of Sussex.”—Daily work In the Building Trade), Is specially qualified for C. E. Atkinson, Mrs. Delnnison, Mrs. Ewart, Miss The Successful Musical! Play, Returning from Victoria 12.10 midnight. gADDLER a n d TRUNK MAKER. Valuing and Managing House Property; or Constable, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Ingle Infield, Mrs. Jervis, ENGLAND’S CHEAP PLEASURE TRIP TICKETS also issued. a new series of his ‘ Glimpses ’ Mr. Charles Fleet Properties during erection. Mrs. Walder, Mrs. Adamthwaite, Miss Hapgood, Mrs. “ The Girl /vm tmi**. >» EXPERT in Riding Saddles. with many historical matters. The burning of Goring. For full Particulars see Handbills. r heretics during the. reign of Queen Mary, the MESSRS. LLOYDS Side Saddle and Cross. its Templars, ana the noble families of the county DJ 1 ' other subjects, find places In these pages.”— A UOTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE MENAGE.’ HUDSON’S A. AGENTS, ENTRAL WESLEYAN OHURCH, ALFRESCO PIERROT CONCERTS | SUPERIOR CARRIAGE and GIG HARNESS. PEVENSEY ROAD. OUSIH OLD BjIUOVALS OOMBE & CO., Lihithd, P bintebs, &c„ D IN THE BANDSTAND. | DOG COLLARS. LEGGINGS. 6, GILDREDGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE H RBLIABLiiB. EFFICIENT. Estimates Free. Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead. (Road Facing the Railway Station). Preacher for Sunday, August 30th: A Great Naval Drama, most TWICE DAILY at 3.15 and 8.IS. And of all Booksellers. Estates Managed and Rents Collected Weekly and Morning at 11-R EV . ISAAC SHIMMIN. Subject: HUDSON TRUNKS and T runk R epairs. Quarterly. Prompt Settlements. Invisible A llies.” appropriate to the present FRIDAY, September 4th, at 3. Men’s Bible Class at 3. national situation, depicting FURNITURE DEPOSITORIES. In the Pavilion, A Th» a u r a : and Best. Iranono* Invited. > 4 ’ * UMOROUS WORKS WRITTEN MESSRS, KTLLTOX * Evening at 6.30—Suhject; “ H ow to H ear.” scenes of thrilling interest, IN u c t i o n e e r s ESTATEe s t a t e a g e n t s Grand COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT HUDSON’S PURE SUSSEX DOGGEREL. , , showing the operation of wire­ TO :i SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, E a s t b o u r n h . SPECIAL. A less telegfpphy m war time,, MR. GEORGE ELLIS & MR. HARRY KEMP. o c e a n PASSENGER OFFIOEB. Th e P roperty Auction Mart; Termutub- A V icar: Rev. R. S. W oodward, M.A. V Tlokets Tickets taaed for all Lines a Lowest Bates. OST AMUSING. Everyone should Read ORGAN RECITALS and the foreign enemy’s battle SID Them. road, E astbourne. Will be given by ships invading our shores. Every Morning at 11.30 (If wet). Monday, Tuesday, HUDSON EW AND ELEGANT EDITIONS. Valuations for Probate and other purposes. MR. M. P. CONWAY, Mus. B., Oxon., F.R.C.O., and Thursday Afternoons at 3.15; OTARD’S BRANDY, A.R.C.M. ^ I ’ j N 100 000 Copies already Sold. Sums A v a il a b l e fo b A dvances on Mortgage, F R ID A Y AFTERNOONS, Sept. 4th and 11th, and Every Evening at 8.15 in the Open Air. S OTPLBBAoaaANb, B§SS Agents for all the principal Local ReeUenoes and at 3.16 p.m. I* TautM Loads ro ant Bail station. OM 8H0ULD BE SEEN BY EYEBY QLADPOLE’S Business Soloist; Sept. 4th, Master W ilfrid B igneli., Soprano. ANIMATED PICTURES. FINE LIQUEUR COGNAC T CoUectlons on behalf of the All Saints’ Choristers’ LOCAL PATEIOT. Oftces and Depositories t JURNEY TO J^UNNUN. Established 1880. Scholarship Fund. LONDON, BRIGHTO)^jPABIS,N, PARIS, BRUSSELS,K (Guaranteed over 20 years old), CHARLES E. HORNE, F.A.I., EASTBOURNH {JALLERY K INEMA, Eastbo u rn e E commend it to the notice of all i rhowish THE ARCADE, GROVE BO AD, EASTBOURNE I u c t io n e e r , v a l u e r , h o u s e a g e n t S e a s id e . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, to enjoy a good laugh.’ '—Brighton £ 3xi miner. AND GAUGER, PICTURE THEATRE, Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. A To-Day (Saturday), Aug. 39th. PER 8 /6 BOTTLE. l, TIDES WELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. COMMENCING „ The Drawing Room Kinema. “ The Vengeance of Fate.” CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. NICLE” PRINTING WORKS, Drama. &c. ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY. Appointed by His Honour Judge Martineau to Levy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, 3nd. DAILY 2.46 TO 10,30. DAILY 2.45 to 10.30, LSO THE COMPANION WORK, Distraints under the Amendment Aot, 1888. MONDAY, A ugust 31st. “ A Rogue’s Honour.” TO-DAY (SATURDAY), August t9th: A BUSINESSES or EVERY DESCRIPTION torn DISPOSAL Drama in Three Parts. Exblusive to this Theatre. &c. GENERAL PRINTING PRICES AS USUAL AN QLADPOLE’S Established 1875. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Sept. 3rd, Uh & 5th. Rorke’s Drift.” ‘ Lieut.B ose and the Sealed O rders.’ Ov Ktort Description YOUNG & RAWLEY, EASTER ft WRIGHT, “ Rorke’s Drift.” •{r:- ‘ V |: ’ . ••-.! •: ! j, _ rjiRiP to ’ J J ^ e r r io u r . Exclusive to this Theatre. &c. An Episode in the Zulu War, in Two Parts. LTD. u c t io n e e r s and v a l u e r s , h o u s e , Warwick Bioscope Chronicle of Daily Events all the Extorted !a the Beet Style st Beseonahle Prices LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, Week. i ALSO ON “JIM THE BANDIT.” Comic. Head Office: ’Phone PARKLING WIT without vul; A 110, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE Times : Matinee at 3. Continuous Performance, 6.30—10.30. “FISHER GIRL’S FOLLY,’’ Drama, i t ' S 1 ie Opinion. M o n d a y , T u e sd a y a n d W e d n e s d a y , 27, TERMINUS R O A D ...... 80 (Adjoining the London and County Bank). Prices: 3d., 4d., 6d., is. Children Half-Price to 4d., “DISHING DICK.” Comic. If; VABNOOMBB * OO., Ltd., Valuations for Probate, Transfer and1 other purposes. 6d. and Is. Seats. Aug, 31st, Sept. 1st and 2nd, , ; ’ X ! - 1 “ m 5 s i;e Is much that is ludicrous and funny Special Morning Performance for Children every Satur­ Branch Offices: ’Phone and not a little wit.” —Bolton Chronicle. PROPERTIES FOR BALI day a t 1L Priced: Id., 2d., 3d., 6d. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, “ CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, 1, Carlisle Road ...... 154 FURNISHED ahd UNFURNISHED RESIDENCES. August Sl8t, Sept. 1st, tnd, OST FREE SIXPENCE EAOH. “ The Soidier as a Handym an.” 14, Grand Hotel Bnlldlnga ...... 431 MESSRS. LAKE ft OO., KEATING’S POWDEB “FAC MAN’S BURDEN." Comic. 122, Terminus Bond ...... 100 Exolusive to this Theatre. u c t i o n e e r s , s u r v e y o r s , KEATING’S POWDEB “ Southern Blood.” 10, Seaside • •••• enee'eee •••#•#•••! 94 ARNCOMBE & OO., Limited, Publishers, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS. it Lewes, Eastbourne and Bast Grinbtkad. KEATING’S POWDEB B u n c o B ill's V isit.” As told by Mr. B arnes, of N ew York. I, Oompton Terraoe, Meade 201 APHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY AGENCY. HOTCHKISS * i all Booksellers. The unrivalled killer of all Insects. Comedy. Have Removed their Offices to more commodious Harmless to domestic its. Be sure you ’.Kr. Premises at get the genuine Keatii ’s Powder and observe n g i n e e r s , m LWBIGHTS, my signature on red label round every tin. “ A Bathing Beauty. ______PATTERN HA 2a, BOLTON ROAD. EASTBOURNE. EBLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKTnre HH EASTBOURNE AND DISTRICT Telephone 1112. K IL L S W IT H Keystone Comic. H. CHATFIELD SON, And Repairers of all Unde ot Machinery suoh as & j p " G. ‘WEST END DAIRY, ILL ' POSTING AND ADVERTISING “ ILLS WITH EASE Steam, Gas & Water Engines, Hydraulic Lift*,

thankful for the boon, of a postal system of goods required by the society, whose ener­ Mrs. Harvey Hadden, shooting stick getic, systematised activities are beyond all Miss N, Uloyer, set of d’oyleys extraordinary despatbh and punctuality Miss Brenda Bolitho, morning tea set througljout the civilised world. To ordinary iraise. Instances in which the claims of the Dr., Mrs. and Miss Cameron, velvet table centre folks the long correspondences of once upon a {ocal shopkeepers have been over-ridden have Mr. and Lady Kathleen Skinner, pottery jar time were unknown. It was continually said undoubtedly occurred, but the parties -con­ Mrs. James, sevres jar The Misses Baldry and Brewer, mounted leather that the biographies and reminiscences of the cerned have acted privately and independently, address book next generation would be bare of the brilliant and any criticism which their unreasonable The Viscount and Viscountess Clifden, pair of silver & CO. Ltd., letters between brilliant people which in action evokes is applicable to them alone. sauce boats The Hon. Violet and Constance Agar Kobartes, break­ France, even more than in England, gave fast plate warmer of our reputation is revealed in them their chief charm. For letters are great Mrs. Green, nightdress case revealers of the true characters of men and Mrs. and Miss Grant Duff Ainslie, book SHOWING IN THEIR WINDOWS M ARBI AGE OF Major Vincent, pair of silver pepper pots ARE the fact that we have supplied women—a fact likely to be underlined for Miss Revell, pair of china vases AND DEPARTMENTS most of us just now. For to those compelled Mr. Gwynne, pair of julver pepper pots the Public of Eastbourne for MISS H, DAVIES-GILBERT and Mrs. Gwynne, set of tea knives by duty to spend their anxious time in places Col. and Mrs. Alexander, lacquer antique table still seeming to wear the smile of peace, the MR. BUTLER-KEARNEY. Mr. L. Cliffe, sijver card case nearly a century with the BEST letter has resumed its former important place Mr. Goorge Massey Dawson, six Irish lace handkerchiefs EWEST M O D E i u ' i n Capt. and Mrs. Cecil Stone, silver toast rack COALS AT THE LOWEST in the scheme of things. “ Punch” last week Miss Ruth Trant, work bag I had a capital picture of Mr. F. E. Smith, as Ceremony at Eaatbinrne Pa’ ish Church. Miss Spurrell, book I LOCAL PRICES. Chief of the Press Bureau, putting a gag upon Mr. James O'Brien, pair of tortoiseshell and paste pins „ TAIL 0R-MADE COSTUMES, the mouth of stout Dame Rumour. The Press Mrs. Bancroft Holmes, pair of silver sance boats and ladles Bureau does its best, but it cannot check a too An event In whloh the Interest extended far Mr., Mrs. and Miss Whittam Cancellor, silver-mounted liberal supply of false or distorted information. beyond the olroles .of those immediately conoerned pincushion But when we get letters from the friend we attracted a orowded congregation to Eastbourne’s Mrs. Thomas Peter, Sheffield plate tea tray COATS, Mrs. W. A. Whitelaw and Miss Philippa Russell, pink trust, then there does come with them a com­ anolent Parish Ohuroh of St. Mary on Wednes­ enamel powder box BRADFORD’S OFFER. forting sense of security. We trust the writer, day afternoon. The happy oooaslon, solemnised by Lady Wilson, antique silver wine taster feeling that he is incapable of wilfully mislead­ the beautiful and time-honoured servloe of the Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Pocock, jun,, pair of silver candle­ Church’ of England, was the marriage of Miss sticks MILLINER.'1 ing us, even though he may often do so with­ Hester Louisa Edith Davles-GUbert (daughter of Mr. and Mra. Bolton, set of d'oyleys out any such intention.,; The postman or his Dare'w Davies Gilbert, lord of the Miss Jack, table centre deputy has a part to play of new importance. Mr. and Mrs. Cunliffe-Smith, twelve silver finger bowls Etc, PER TON. manor, and of Mrs. Davles-GIlbert, of Manor Major and Mrs. Cooke, silver salver BLOUSES, Ne J 1e ¥ E A R i Once again there are letters from that spacious House, Eastbourne) and Mr. Theobald William Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Maclaren, brass inkpot Butler-Kearney (son of Colonel Butler Kearney domain of sea and land we call the Front. The Rev. Baddeley, set of jade-handle tea knives 'TEEMED, i Brief, mysterious missives reach home from and Mre. Butler-Kearney, of Three Castles, Kil­ Miss Smith-Hyland, silver photo frame A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL kenny). Miss Hilda Ijtodewald, cut glass flower bowl the North Sea. The boyish letter from the The Lady Rathdonnell. painted fan chubby lad we had expected hqtne from his Owing to the bride’s family being still In mourn Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell, inlaid walnut blotter training ship for the holidays that will not be, tog for the late Mr. Davles-GUbert, who had large and note paper stand n to 1.30, 5 till 10. A great feature of this Coal is its uniform size Interests both In Cornwall and Sussex, and whose Mr. and Mrs Lionel Swift, set of coffee cups is posted inland as carefully as the word of lamented death deprived Eastbourne of one of Its Mr., Mrs. and the Misses Charles A. Leatham, water Latest Novelty, > requiring no breaking, FREE FROM DUST, quiet confidence of the admirals in command. ohlef residents, the wedding was kept relatively colour sketch “ We expect to land at ------for coaling,” he Mr. and Mrs, Hall, silver-mounted jam and butter dish 2 6 *> 4 0 , Terminus Road, quiet. The soolal position of the parties, however, Mrs. Lowmaln, silver calendar TARGETS. and a useful Coal for any purpose. w rites innocently. But, lo, the important name and the personal popularity of the bride, invested Mr. Reginald Saumarez, umbrella is cut out before the letter is read again and the ceremony with a oonsequenoe that was bound to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parker, set of silver pepper pots NINE SHOTS FOR Sd. again by loving eyes. Next in interest to the' refloot Itself In a numerous gathering of friends and The Lady Julian Parr, silver sardine box and The Arcade* Coupons—60 Shots—2s. 6d. well-wishers, and had the saored edifice been half Mr. and Mrs: F. Drake, jewel case letters from the actual combatants come quite as large again It wonld still probably have presented Admiral and Mrs. Moore, silver sugar castor another section—letters received from friends a thronged aspeot. Miss Doris Moore, silver box^ amon g the Allies, and letters from our over- Mr. and Mrs; Cullen, antique brass ladle | PAVILION. Jj - The Interior of the venerable fane had been suit­ Mr. Jack Cullen, cut glass flower vase If EASTBOURNE seas Dominions. Every one of the former ably embellished, the floral adornments being pro­ y Mr. Edgar Skinner, books (at 3.30 and 8.15. | i ; sheds its tiny searchlight upon the situation. fuse and also particularly tasteful. The ohanoel Mrs. and Miss Paul Hunt, visitors’ book We learn from them precisely those details and Its approaohes had reoelved speolal attention, Sir Alfred and Lady Dent, silver tea set LLE SEASON Bead Office - - 2, STATION PARADE. Miss Ellen Cheguidden, table centre and sugar tongs which turn dreams into reality. There are the oholos array of adornments comprising white Mr. and Mrs, Roger Poore, set of silver salt cellars .T SUCCESS OF the personal touches which bring the thing hydrangeas, white orohld lilies and white lubenla, Mrs. and the Misses Primrose, silver photo frame edged with fanoy grasses and maiden-hair fern. The Rev., Mrs. and the Misses Streatfeild, Whitaker A ll Sa in t s’ R ecitals.—T he seeond of th« ’Phone 8 6 4 (Two Lines). home. The scanty bill of fare of a siege dinner There were also a number of tall palms and other case fjjcal N C H O F ; K E Y S . ” conveys more of the sense of privation than a series of organ reoitals at All Salnt§’ Ohufoh took deooratlve plants. Mrs. and Miss Styles, Japanese tapestry ; jlaoe yesterday afternoon, when Mr. MvP. Conway, long statement of the beleaguering of a town. The service was timed for half-past two, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oglander, leather dispatch box Mrs. Massey Dawson, Sheffield plate savoury dish Hus. B., again presented an excellent programme. The newspapers have no room to dwell on the TIMES o f HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UP S ART EXHIBITION well before that hour the whole of the guests had Miss Cheston Prideaux Brune, antique china picture This inoluded Baoh’s Fantasia In G,” Griegs quiet determination to be read between the arrived, the considerable amount of vehioular Miss Edith Williams, serpentine ink bottle High Water. Lighting ‘ Norwegian Melody, No. 1," aDd Lemare’s “ Sym­ Mom. After. Up Room, Devonshire Park, lines of letters from France, from the old man trafflo, with the orowdlng of the parishioners and Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett, set jade-handle tea knives phony I or organ In G minor." Mr. W. J. Read con­ others on foot, giving the Old Town an unwonted Mr., Mrs. and the Misses vicars, silver trinket box Saturday, Aug. 29.. 4.30 ... 5. 2 . . 7.54 tributed violin solos, viz, “ Ave Maria” (Baoh- with every son a soldier to the humble inn­ The Misses Langham, enamel-mounted smelling salts DAILY. keeper saying never a word of his own ruin. air of pleasant exoltement and animation. Excel Sunday,! Aug- 60 ...... 5.40 ... 6.27 . 7.52 Gounod), “ Grave" (Baoh Krelsler) and “ Andante EVERYTHING for CYCLES And MOTOR CYCLES. lent arrangements obtained for the quiet and oom bottle i of Original Drawings by the Little Holland, again, sends us word that The Hon. Mrs. Home, silver woven bag Monday, Aug. 31..... 7.15 J 8. 0 . . 7.50 Religloso” (Thome).—Another reoital is announoed fortable seating of the congregation. Printed Col. Dudley North, card table Tuesday) Sept. 1 ...... 8.40 ... 9.10 . . 7.47 for Friday next. i H . M. Bateman, Rene Boll, “ the heart of Queen and people is with copies of the aervloe were handed to the guests as Have yotl seen our NEW SHOW ROOM at 48, GROVE ROAD ? Archdeacon and Mrs. Lindsay, silver chocolate pot ... 10. 0 . . 7.44 th Robinson, Harry Uountree, England.” It is' the letters that paint the they entered the oburoh by the Hon. Violet Agar- Miss Smith, case of silver-mounted brushes W ednesday, Sept. 2 9.34 A rthur Ch r im e s' N ew A utumn Costumes.— A COMPLETE STOCK OP MOTOR CYCLES AND CYCLES WITH ACCESSORIES ON VIEW. picture of the Dutch woman, brave as her Robartes (daughter of Vleoount Cllfden. who was Capt. and Mrs. Stewart-Menzies, cut glass flower bowl Thursday, Sept. 3 ... 10.22 ... 10.40 . . 7.42 An exoellent opportunity is presented of scouring Mrs. and the Misses Campbell, silver tea caddy Friday, (Sept. 4 ...... 11.11 . 0 ... 11.20 . . 7.40 the latest makes In autumn oostumes and oavalier in of HUMOROUS TOYS, ancestress, turning the pleasant houses of the also present) and Miss Doris Moore. Whilst the Mr. and Mrs. Venning, silver card case H o l e A g e n t s f o r GALTHORPE a n d JAMES MOTOR CYCLES f o b £ 2 6 .5s. Hague into hospitals. And let us, remember­ coogregatlon were assembling short selections on ospes, Mr. Arthur Chrimes, costumier and furrier, and Catalogue Free. Mr. Sancroft Holmes, old Worcester dessert service Sussex-gardens, having just received large consign­ OLD MOTOR OYOLBS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. ing how good it is to receive letters, write the organ were played by Mr. Peroy Goldsmith, Mrs. Rynd, parasol with antique Indian silver handle organist of St. Mary’s, the pteoes interpreted being Miss Sulman; ornamental china bowl R o y a l S o c ie t y f o r P r e v e n t io n o f C r u e l t y ments. All goods are of the best quality and of them as cheerfully as We may. They have Mrs. Richard, Raphael, china vase superior manufacture. Mr. Chrimes Invites an I I I Hollins’ “ Grand Choeur," Gullmant’s “ Allegretto to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Sec., Miss GEORGE DOULL & CO. The PromPt °ycle and Motor their real value. Their writing is one of the In B,” Stuart Aroher’s “ Jour de Nooes,” and Gull- Mrs. Henry Marchant, silver sauce bowl Lockk Padixin. 1, Compton-street. Subscriptions early Inspection. The Earl and Countess of Galloway, silver coffee are urgently needed, and may be paid to the Hon. (Proprietor, Gkorgi doull), Cycle Repairers. ways in which those who have to stand and mant’s “ Cantilene Pastorale.” wait may serve. machine Treasurer, HenrY Holyoake, Esq., 30, Mill-road, Princess Alice Memorial Hospital, sup­ [IRE P A R K The bride, who was aooompanled by her mother, Mr. and Mrs.iF. E. Hamilton, silver powrder box , or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. All complaints should be ported by voluntary contributions.—The following 56b, GROVE ROAD. 48, GROVE ROAD. ’Phoneeos presented a very engaging appearanoe In her The Misses Aline and Ada Bellow, silver tea tray Is the weekly return of patients for week ended elegant white molrea dress, with Its white and The Misses Stanton, book Eastbourne. ■.THE,-,. Workshop and Garage: 1, WEST STREET. MOTOR CYCLES & CYCLES ON HIRE. silver Court train. Her old Brussels lace veil had Mr. and Mrs. jde Langley, pearl brooch Aug. 26th : Number of patients Aug. 19th, 52; been lent by her mother, and the white vellum Rev. A. B. Clementson ana Rev. E. H. Ward, book O l d G o l d a n d S i l v e r B o u g h t for cash or admitted during the week, 14 ; discharged during e rs ... Murray K ing & Clark, STRAY NOTES. Mrs. Hamme(, 'silver rose bowl exchanged for new goods. Watch, clock and jewe lery the week, 10; died, 0; remaining In hospital at Prayer Book whloh she was carrying was a gift Mr. and .Mrs. Carew, pair old Chelsea figures repairspromptly executed. Estimates forsame given date, 56. This hospital Is open to the Inspection of from her mother, as also were the two diamond Lady and Misjs Petre,,pair antique glasses tree of bharge. Also re-plating, re-gilding, &c.—F. G. lturday) at 2.30 add 8. Builders and H igh-class Decorators. brooohes she was wearing. visitors onSundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays M u n ic ip a l D w e l l in g s . Mr. and Mrs. JH. B. Marchant, silver ink bottlo ClemeIjce, Watchmaker and Jewoller, 13, Cornfield- from 2 to 4 p.m. Additional annual subscribers SANITARY SPECIALISTS. Mre. Davles-GIlbert gave her daughter away. Miss Cooke, piatience cards in box road (Terminus-road end), Eastbourne. Phone 782. . It Is satisfactory to learn, in the matter of She was handsomely gowned in black charmanse, Mrs. Howard Gill, clock are urgently needed. Contributions will be thank­ 1 in the TaadLf ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, &e. the proposed Municipal dwellings, that rash Miss Pace, scent bottle with enamel top V i n a l l ’8, D r a p e r s a n d H o u s e F u r n is h e r s , fully reoelved by the Hon. Treasurer, 0 O’Brien and oarrled a bouquet of white and mauve orchids, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, glass decanter ■ , - ness is not to take the ] place of prudence. are noiy holding large Stocks of Goods suitable for Harding, Esq., J.P,, West House, 1, Chlswlok- i 11 ( W orks: the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Butler-Kearney Sir Eyre and Lady Coote, wine taster ed ross work Grey Army Flannel, Is. (lid.. Design, and Estimates When the Mayor suggested adding a clause and the Misses Davies Gilbert wore enamel and R C . place. House visitor: Mr. J. O. Marshall. 31st. for Three Nights at 8. Submitted. Mias Susan G(itliff, book Is. 3id.L la. 6(d. Scarlet Flannels, Is. 0|d., Is. 3id., on Wednesday at 2.30. LEONARDS ROAD. leaving the outlay to be determined later pearl pendants, presented by the bridegroom. Capt. and Mrs. Clarke, silver butter dish and knife Is. Did, Natural Flannels, 103d., Is. Old., Is. 3jd., according to circumstances, a Councillor There were no bridesmaids, but Master Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. [Edward Miller, antique spoon Is. 6jd. i Blue Government Flannels, Did. to Is. 11 id. Office and Showrooms : Harding (nephew of the bride), in the oapaolty of Mr. Horace Hlooper, salts bottle Union Shirting Flannels, from 63d. Piles of Striped 'Edwardes' Production, affected surprise that the Committee’s recom­ Mrs. Pocock, sen., butter kpife and Plain Flannelettes, all best makes, at strictly old MR AND MRS. A. L. FRANKLIN’S page, admirably acquitted himself as bearer of the Mr. Brooksbank James, pen tray 1, Langney-road, mendation should undergo the least criticism bride’s train. He was attired in a Court suit of prices.! Towels, Sheets, Blankets, Apron Linens, &c. Ipsy Love.”; or modification. Fortunately the common- Dr. LoveU-Keays, tea cloth 1,000 yards of special White Twill Calico, 36-in. wide, TRIP TO SWITZERLAND. Telephone blaok velvet, and his pearl scarf pin was the gift of Miss Crosswafte, hand bag heavy make, 73d.; the regulation cloth used by the Eastbourne. sense view of the Mayor ultimately prevailed, the bridegroom. Mr. James O’Brien acted as the Miss Macgregor, antique silver ladle Red Crhss workers. Huge Stocks of Knitting Wiools Mr. and Mrs. Dendy, riding whip from Is. 113d. per lb., in the most useful an addendum relieving the Council from any bridegroom’s beet man. AN EVENTFUL HOMEWARD JOURNEY. . ISrd, for Three Night* at 8. obligation to carry out the entire scheme The fully-ohoral seryloe was marked by deep Lieut.-Col. Mervyn Archdale, pair glass goblets Only Address, 53and .13a, Terminus-road. Telephone I on Saturday at 2.30. Miss WorrallJpin cushion 524. ! Tel. 880. 21, CORNFIELD TERRACE, being adopted almost unanimously. There is impressiveness. The yen. Archdeacon Lindsay, of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland, setK-offee cups Near Foot Devonshire Place. Cleveland; Yorkshire, vloar of Siltburn-by the- F o o t w e a r to please the eye, fit the foot, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Franklin returned to East­ I her London Company in every desire to supply the true, ascertained Dr., Mrs. and Miss Astley Roberta, smelling salts shortage of workmen's dwellings; but to forth­ Sea (unole of the bride), performed the nuptial bottle I reliable for wear. —Observe, J. J. Saunders, 106, bourne on Thursday evening after a holiday trip to A. BONDOLFI, ceremony, and also gave an appropriate address. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders, enamel brooch South - (itreet (between Devonshire - place and St. Switzerland, whloh will long remain In their w ith spend £60,000, regardless ‘of w hether The Vloar of Eastbourne (Rev. Wm, C. Streatfeild) Miss Janie McjKay, white heather Saviour H Churcb). Always a fresh supply of high-class English and Foreign Cakes and Confectionery circumstances really demand such an enormous Hpnhle. Capt. and Mrs. Pomeroy, decanter memory. They have been staying at Ohampdry, assisted In the conduot of the servloe, wbioh Servant- of Bhnekerry Lodge, silver tea pot S c h o o l O u t f it s .—N ew Goods just to hand. O B O C O X i A T I B S . : !:- outlay, would be madness indeed. opened with the hymn “ The King of Love my Tile Manor House indoor and outdoor servants, silver Great Variety; Good Quality. Well-cut Garments. olose to the Frenoh boundary, where their son has Shepherd Is,” sung as the bridal party proceeded dessert dishes and cream jug been residing for several months. Champdry, It BREAD and ROLLS DELIVERED to ALL PARTS of the TOWN - PROMPT. Call and inspect our large stock.—Hope & Uo.’s up the nave. Psalm lxvll. was chanted, and at Employes of the Trelissick Estate, clock, barometer Stores, Grove-road and Seaside-road. may be explained, is within three hours' walk of C h e a p ** Co t t a g e s W a n t e d . and thermometer set in Cornish serpentine THEATRE, intervals the further hymns were “ O Perfect N o t ic e .- kAH those who wish to Warehouse Oal de-Coux, where the Swiss soldiers are guarding If the difficulty is to be effectually met it is Love ’’ (snng kneeling) and- “ Thine for ever, God of Employes of the Gilbert Estate, set of oak trays *D in Order,” NEXT WEDNESDAY, 2 n d S e p t ., themselves of the facts, nobody can reason­ was trimmed with blaok and white aigrettes Gen. and Mrs. Nixon, caffeta firemen from Hallsbam and Herstmoneeux, the nse of the military and as a result the train con­ hub W. P inero. F rom ably object; but opprobrious and depreciatory Appended la a l(at of the wedding presents Mr. Guillamorc O’Grady and Miss O’Grady, Sheffield deoeased having belonged to the local brigade. taining the tonrIst3 went nearly 200 miles out of • i plate salver ( Capt. J. A. Hounsom was in oommand of the Dody 3b. toad. communications, holding up to contumely and TO THE BRIDE. the way. the journey from Montreux to Paris AT 8 P.M., Dr. and Mrs. Purdon, set silver liqueur cups of firemen. Several members of the borough polloe lasting 21 hours Instead of about the 1U or 12 „ ---- ^ ;----- M- 2 1 / 6 ridicule a body earnestly and disinterestedly From the bridoKroom, sapphire and diamond rings, Mr. R. H. Prior Wandesforde, silver cigarette box force were also present. The main service took devoting themselves to an important phase of gold watch and c) lain Major and Mrs. Phillips, antique Sheffield plate box hourB usually taken. At Montarges the English 4BIR 6th, at 3 and 8. From her mother, two diamond brooches, set of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Staples, coffee maker plaoe at St. John’s Churoh, Meads, the officiating party saw a lot of French soldiers who had teen AT THE TOWN HALL, public work, can only be regarded as mean Russian sables and wedding drees Mr. P. Tierney, cut glass bowl on silver stand olergyman being the Rev. A. T. Wise. The ooffin, wounded at Mulhausen, Inoludlng one poor fellow >hyllis Dare and cowardly. The statements purporting to Miss Davles-Gil Dert. canteen of silver spoons and forks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, silver sugar dredger which was oovered with wreaths, Including one who, after he bad been put out of aotlon by a describe the operations of the Advertising canteen of knives, silver salver and four silver candle Servants and employees of Three Castles, centre piece from the officers and men of the Eastbourne Fire bullet, had had both his hands out off by German I PARTY. sticks Brigade, was oonveyed to the ohnroh and after­ To stimulate the interest, and invite the Association are not merely misleading, but The Misses Graoie and Honor Davies-Gilbert, writing soldiers. They alBO saw a German lady spy who table, Chesterfield sofa, two arm chairs and Queen Anne wards to the cemetery on a fire engine, and several had just teen arrested. co-operation, of the citizens of Eastbourne are a grotesque travesty of the actual work carriages following this contained the widow, Mrs. . 7th, and during the systematically carried on by that body. *( cane chair * THE PIER. At a station a few miles outside Paris great i - W*j" ■ in recruiting for Lord Kitchener’s New Mre. C. Harding, house linen Winchester, and other Immediate relatives and exoltement prevailed and enquiries showed that a luccessful Musical Play, Major H ardingjtea set friends. German spy had attempted to blow up the railway Army and the “ Service ” Battalion of the Master Gilbert Harding and. Miss Mary and Miss TO-MORROW’S CONCERTS. W h a t t h e A s s o c ia t io n D o e s . Elizabeth Harding, china pot and menu holders The D ifficulties of Rent Collecting and bridge. On being chased he jumped Into the R j o b t h e F i lm .” Royal Sussex Regiment. S u b s c r ib e r s and others who receive the Col. and Mrs. Butler-Kearney, diamond ring Tomorrow afternoon and evening that well- loss of rent thereby Is the greatest trouble that Seine and a Frenoh soldier then shot him. periodical reports of the Association will need Miss Butler-Kearney, antique wine glasses kojbwn musical comedy prime donna, Miss Clara owners of property have to contend with. A The party had another enthuslastlo reoeptlon In Miss Constance I Alexander, pair of glass candlest Evelyn twill appear In selections from her reper­ system of oolleotlng the rents and paying them Paris, where they remained for an hoar and they no reminding of the eminently practical and The Hon. Catherine Liddell, pair of china flower pc toire. Miss Evelyn reoently returned from Paris, subsequently journeyed in a non-stop train to C. W. BOLTON, Mayor. many-sided character of the. official publicity Mrs. and Miss Sleytnour Hughes, china custard cups on over the same day as colleoted Is inaugurated by PIERROT CONCERTS tray I ■r I where she was a brilliant sueoess In light opera. R. Barratt Terry F. A.I. (25 years’ looal experience), Dieppe. Here they boarded the s.s. “ Paris ” and BANDSTAND. W e can thoroughly recommend work. But lest potential supporters and the Mr. and Lady Moya Campbell, bridge box Miss Nellie Ganthony will also appear, and being a Auctioneer and Vainer, 19, Cornfield-road, East­ had a pleasant voyage to Folkestone, whloh port public generallyshould.be misled by the dis­ The Hon. Gerald and Mrs. Liddell, Sheffield plate sugar great favourite ahe is sure to meet with a hearty bourne, was reached about one o’elook on Thursday after- ILY at 3.16 and 8J6. S P O N G ’S paraging comments of ill-natured critics one bowl reoeptlon. Mr. Harold Moss, the celebrated violin noop. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin prooeeded with the The Hon. John And Lady Margaret Boscawen, folded virtuoso, and other excellent artistes are also Socks for Marching.—A lady signing herself other travellers to London and arrived at East­ ------4 may, perhaps, usefully enumerate some of the tea table I September 4th, at 3. means employed for effecting the objects of announoed to appear. “ A Knitter of Many Years’Experience,” writes: bourne In the evening. Mir. Franklin pavs a warm KNIFE CLEANERS Mademoiselle Gjille, lace table centre “ I hear many ladles who are making sooks for r THE Pavilion. the committee. Besides issuing many Mr. and Mra. Simpson, two framed etchings FORTHCOMING EVENTS. tribute to the British Consuls at Berne and of which we always have a good The Duke and [Duchess pf Hamilton and Brandon onr soldiers and sailors are making straight bags. Montreux, who did everything they possibly oould CARY BENEFIT thousand copies of a guide book (English and enamel watch in tose On Sunday,. September 6th, there will be two I should like to say I have had large experience to for the English visitors. selection. They are thoroughly French .editions) and answering innumerable Mr. R. Glanville, felt lunch wallet oonoerts In the Pavilion, at whloh Miss Phyllis making sooks forZnln and Afrtoan campaigns, and There is, it seems, no shortage of supplies In It MR. HARRY KEMP. well made and do their work very letters flf inquiry from intending visitors, the Major and MrsJPoore, enamel fountain pen Dare Is announoed to appear. nearly all the men with whom I have afterwards Switzerland and In order to induoe visitors to effectively. Each machine bears a ^astbonraeCtjronicIe committee insert advertisements, both letter- The Hon. Mrs. Mostyn, sketch The Girl on the Film Is the play advertised for oome in contaot have assured me that aooks with prolong their holidays the hotel proprietors last The Rev. C. Block, Medioi print Monday, September 7th, and during the week. good square heels and very wide toes are the most week deoided to reduoe the tariff by two franos a I (If wet). Monday, Tuesday, press and illustrated, in newspapers and The Lady Magheramome', watch TWELVE MONTHS' GUARANTEE. magazines deemed to be the most suitable for The Hon. Mra. Tremayne, writing set In oonneotlon with the plerrot oonoerts there Is oomfortable for marohtng purposes.” day. | [ Afternoons at 8.15; SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. Mrs. Praed ,'coflfce cups , j to be a complimentary benefit concert to Mr. George All makes repaired. the purpose. In co-operation with the L.B. The Hon. Mrs. and Miss Sanmarez, coffee eupe and tray Ellis and Mr. Harry Kemp In the Pavilion, on ! at 8.15 lathe Open Air. and S.C.R, and sundry coast resorts, they Col. ond the flop. Mrs. Prideaux Brune, tea table Friday next, commencing at three o’oloek. maintain a special system df news-paragraph Lady Stewart, glass flower vase ’ Animated plotnres are shown in the Pavilion on PICTURES. W. 8. SQUIRE & CO., LETTERS IN WAR TIME. advertising in leading Northern papers, such The Lady Congleton, seal Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and Mr. and the Hon. Mre. Rupert Gwynne, print every evening In the open air. 8 ROAD. -v as the Manchester Guardian, the Manchester Mr. and MraJWUliams, dock ii ., . , . i Courier and the Birmingham Post; whilst, Miss W illiam s,|ilver box There is irony in the manned in which the Mrs. and Miss Beaton Armstrong, scent bottle IN E M A , EASTBOURNE ONE 1157. by special arrangement with the respective Sir Harold and ltady Pelly and Miss Pelly, lacquer box Hospital Sunday.—Sermons were preached LARGE DELIVERIES OF tragedy of war reverses ordinary conditions. managements, opportunity is taken to secure Yesterday we spoke of horse traffic as a thing The Hon. Lady Wombwell, en-tout oas and collections taken on behalf of the looal hospi­ -1 Ir. Arthur Davis. -aL descriptive and pictorial notices of Eastbourne The Misses Prideaux Brune, set of silver salt, mustard tals at most of the plaoes of worship on Sunday practically extinct. Even those who most in important London and provincial journals. and pepper pots iih case last. This was the seoond appeal made this sum­ Room Kinema. id- loudly condemned the ugliness of the great The Marquis and Marchioness of Sligo and the Ladies NEW AUTUMN OOSTUMES The picture-poster department is scarcely Eileen and Dorden Browne, tortoiseshell and eagle mer at a number of oburohes for the same objeot. commiercial motors and lorries could not but feather fan I 1 Appended are the fall totals reoelved at the AND DAILY 2.46 to 10.8< ftersonal aitb Social. secondary in scope to that above indicated. be glad to see fewer toiling, overburdened W ith the aid of the Brighton, North-Western Mra. Sanders, silver boxP churches named anjcqjjds. The w ealthy m ight have a senti- Mre. Cameron-Head, silver mustard pot £ s. d. WAY), August t9th: and other companies, posters are regularly, Mrs. Turner-Farley, glass salad bowl .... lfi 1 9 who was oonneoted crifental regret for the graceful aspect of well- exhibited over the various railway systems, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burke, Sheffield plate coffee pot Christ Church ...... 21 IS 11 USEFUL OAVALIER CAFES. rke’s D rift.” w ith All Souls Ohuroh for some mouths two years horsed carriages, but did not hesitate to avail and the hiring Of a gigantic hoarding close to The Lady Heste - Care w and Miss Care w, dinner service St. Andrew's, Norway...... 2 2 8 v'T -ago, and has slnoe been in ohaxge for a year of the Mrs. Williams, i ardine fork , Sc. Philip’s...... a...... 1 9 8 themselves of the newer mode of travel. Yet the Manchester station is not the least happy to’s D rift.” parish of Streat with Westmeston, near TTmmnnlrn, in the supreme hour of battle we “ p u t our Mr. and Mra. D< s Voeux, poroelaine lamp St. Saviour's...... 4 -has been offered and has aooepted the living of of the Association’s business methods. Books, Lady Duke, chii a flower pot St. Peter’s ...... 62 17 7 > 5 iuln War. to Two Parts. trust in horses” as manifestly as when the Mrs. Sprot, anti pie brass jug St. John’s...... 68 0 0 Wivelsfleld. leaflets and guides secure a wide circulation Mra. Paris Slug* r, Sheffield plate tea tray Presbyterian...... 46 12 9 ARTHUR CHRIMES, BANDIT." Comic. Psalmist wrote of them. To hprses we entrust through the1 medium of the various steamboat, The marriage between Mr. Bertram Wilkinson the guns which have lately made their sinister Mrs. and Miss C ookson, china box Wesleyan ...... 18 19 8 ,’S FOLLY." Drama. and Miss Phyllis Wells will take plaoe quietly, tourist and carrying companies, and the visits Miss Swift, silver sugar bowl Cavendish-place Chapel...... 11 17 0 COSTUMIER AND FURRIER. ‘ DICfK." Comic. apparition in many a tranquil village street. of public and quasi-public bodies are always Mr. and Mre. H. H. Williams, enamel box Oeylon-place Baptist ...... 6 6 0 owing to the war, at Holy Trinity Churoh, Uromp- Immense sections of troops still ride, and a Mr. G. F. Cham! lore, book by the author Upperton Congregational...... 3 10 0 ton, on1 Saturday, September 5tb, at 2.30. sedulously utilised for advancing the purposes Capt. and M iss. ervis, book Information of the resalts at other churches has 9AY, WEDNESDAY, chance stumble might cost the world the loss of the Association. Some of the fresh schemes The Lady Noral Hodgson, oloisonnd flower pots These Goods are Manufactured expressly of Selected and Best Quality 131st, Sept, lst.tn d . In the Vacation Court on Wednesday Mr. of a second William the Conqueror. Yester­ not reaohed us. Alexander Wodder bum, K.C., of WUllngdon, was submitted by persons desirous of improving Col. and Mrs. J. Fowle, glass jam dish day, again, the marvellous developments of Mr. Reid and Countess Leinigen Reid, coffee machine Mr . H iram Hinton’s Benefit Concert.— Ib UKDKN." Comic. sworn In as a Jnstloe of the Peace for the Petty upon the committee’s policy are fantastic,- the wireless telegraph and the telephone made and cups On Thursday evening Mr. Hiram Henton, musical COATINGS, GABARDINES AND VELOUR CLOTHS Sessional Division of Hallsham. speculative or unpractical, whilst others, Mr. and Mra. Bs Hey. book FOR B lo o d .” ” us fancy letter writing a lost art. In a to-day Mr. and Mra. A F. Drake, silver gilt cream jug director to the Corporation, took his sixth annual Mr. J. J. Page, (ton. secretary of the Soldiers’ though excellent in themselves, are beyond Mre. and Miss A damthwaitp, Clock In paorocco case benefit, the oonoert by the Munlolpal Orchestra , of New York. and Sallees' Families’ Association, has been sue- fraught with such awful interests, such impera­ the means of the Association and are rejected t of telling situations, in tive duties, we nlay well wonder how it was The Rev., Mrs. c nd the Misses Harvey, sliver ink pot being attended by a large conconrse of people, ARTHUR CHRIMES, Costumier, i Acts. on that account only. The Association, it Lady Graves-Sa vie, two silver flower vases whose appreciation of the playing of the Inscrn- we were too much occupied to profit by what may be added, is singularly fortunate in its Mr. RolaDdGwj nne, Russian cross L mentallsts and of the consolentious and pains­ AND THEREFORE UNOBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE. Telephone 1187. now looks plentiful leisure to indulge in the Miss Rogers aid the Messrs. Miohael and Harry l eading - Stoker Sidney Groves, son of Mr. Chairman and Secretary, both of whom strive Rogers, leather to >1 oase I- ' . . taking efforts of the oonductor found expression in to serving on board only entirely satisfactory form of communica­ untiringly to secure the maximum results Mr. J. Dyson-M( ore, silver-mounted jam jar repeated demands for enoores. The principal From 2 to 4 guineas. CRICKET & FOOTBALL H.M.S. “ Birmingham,” whloh won distinction by tion with absent friends. Not until the tele­ from slender resources. Mr. and the H ot. Mrs. Gil bey, blue china ink stand Items by the band inolnded the “ 1812” overture CLUB, sinking the German submarine. phone wires were cut did we realise that once Mr., Mrs. and Ihe Misses Wycliffe-Taylor, Venetian (Tsohalkowskv), nautioal fantasia “ A Life on the glass vase SMAET USEFUL CAVALIEK CAPES, £1. 7s. 6d, 1(8, MEADS ROAD. The Rev. John Salwey (vicar of St. John’s, again news between these same friends would Miss Singer, cofl Be machine and grinder Ocean Wave ’r (Binding), selection “ The Joy Ride have to travel slower in war time* j Not until “ Trade Locally.” Lady”i (Jean Gilbert), a patriotic march “ Carry SEASON. Meads) and Mrs. Salwey are hoping to arrive home Mre. Leatham, silt mirror The Re-making of your Old Furs. V Now is the best and from Switzerland next week. we gradually began to comprehend Lord A p r o p o s the remarks appearing in last Mr. Leatham, cs rd table i on” (Ji Ord-Hume). Mdme. Edith Welling grea" k), August tOth, Kitchener’s policy of deeds, not words, did We week’s Chronicle under the aDove heading, we The Hon. Mra. I elleW, blue china inkstand delighted the assembly by her well-rendered sot cheapest time. Estim ates ;in all cases given, (E v. BLUE MANTLES, 11A0 Mr. Douglas Jay (son of the Vloar of St. Anne’s) CoL and Lady I largaret Proby, pair of silver candle­ “ Spring’s awakening” (Sanderson) and “ The: h as received his commission as second lieutenant perceive that it means strict censorship of desire it to be understood that no reference sticks - , . a land ” (AlUtsen). while Mr. J. F. Turnbull’s two WORK CARRIED OUT ON THE PREMISES. ? rand Staff Benefit). letters from fighters on sea and, in a less was made, or intended to be made, to the Mr. Philip Poor), ivory-fitted work case In the Royal Sussex Regiment. Mrs. Thorne. th< Misses Thome and Miss Messervey, contributions “ My dreams” (Tostl) and “ Like D t, degree, on land. Every day we are confronted Red Cross Equipment Society, whose attitude stars above ” (Squire) met with warm approval. v. SOUTH SAXONS, 1U0. The following promotions ln! the 2nd Home mahogany table a id dumb waiter Oountles Brigade Royal Field Artillery are with the impossibility of sending or receiving to the matter of local tracing is above sus­ Tfee Rev. E. an 1 Mre. Prideaux Brune, set of silver The Mayor and Mayoress (Councillor and Mrs SUSSEX Admission 8d. letters from the lands of our enemies. Every picion. The Buying Committee, of which the Bolton) had signified their intention of being announoed :-Captaln Samuel H. Bradford to be e?d\for and Mrs. H. Molineux, pair antique cut-glass S--H ------4 ------..major; Lieutenant Leonard O. Stevens to be day we perceive by the advertisements in our Hon. Mrs. Rupert Gwynne is chairman, have present at the concert, but at the last moment ARTHUR CHRIMES j G A R D E N S . pARDS—a variety of patterns. -naptaln; and Seoond-Llentenant Edgar H. Muir- newspapers, full ’ of anxious enquiries foi purchased from various Eastbourne firms the and Mra. RqbinH Bolitho, silver salver they were prevented from attending through their ■It Co.rLtd. Lewee hastboume, fco. Smith to be lieutenant. absentees, that we were not sufficiently whole of the material, blankets and other Mr. A. Wedderburn,K.C., books numerous engagements. Over 30 years’ Practical Furrier. ^3 ' SSIPWPS .....

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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. -V

A BRIGHTON MAN IN SWITZERLAND. equally to have to take leave of their esteemed thi a part of the country, and all he (the speaker) THE Manager, Mr. Hammond. It was often said the could say was that if his son. did not know his The following is an extract from a letter W To eb EASTBOURNE GAS business he ought to be ashamed of it (laughter). received from Mr. Henry Moore. managing Name prosperity of a gas company depended on the A considerable shareholder himself, he (the working of the retort house, and if they looked EUROPEAN WAR. director of Moore of Brighton <1910>. Ltd., dated the 1 speaker) oould say that the new consulting August 19th, from Gstaad, Switzerland, which lie COMPANY. back to the working of this company they would engineer would have no severer critic than he tbe L i| see that Mr. Hammond had always produced the is using as a centre for a tour of that country, L ma was. He sat on another Board where his son B r i t i s h F o r c e s e n g a g e d . with his wife, and his sister (Miss Ada Moore)i best results. Hence he had’ well earned Ins * r This retirement, and they would hope he was receiv­ wae' the general manager, and the latter had A____M_____ The first news we received of the Swiss mobiiisa- amongst the directors po more decided critic tioLVcailie from the excited Service man when ha Residi Payment of the Fall Diyidenda. ing a substantial pension in recognition of his This has been an eventful ivi-ek in the great long and honourable record (applause). than his own father. Apart from that, in these brought in my bruslred clothes. "I'm leaving,” days the conduct of a gas undertaking did European War ifi which eight nations are he said, "I'm ordered to the; front. All Swiss The motion was put and oarried unanimously. demand the utmost skill, experience and energy. engaged. East Thursday Brussels surrendered to must join the Army to protect the frontier." I Bkrk In the early days the price of gas ip Eastbourne wished him a safe and speedy return, but basing EFFECT!S OF THE THE DIVIDEND APPROVED. the German invaders without a shot being fired. You. was reduced rapidly. That had not been so The enemy pushed on towards Ostehd. They no immediate interest in the frontier I pro­ ORAnABr On the proposition of the Chairman, seconded reoently. and meanwhile some other companies ceeded on one of the most enthralling motor rides Mrs. Wa, bv Alderman Towner, the following resolution had not been standing idle. At Brighton the demanded a war levy of eight million pounds 1 ever experienced but more of this and other Mrs. -Pail PARTING WITH CONSULTING AND ls unanimously oarried: “That a dividend be price had fallen 6d. in a few years, and there had from Brussels and two million pounds from magnificent trips at some future time. Return­ MillidgeJ d is hereby declared for the half-year ending been a proposal to reduce the present price of Liege. One of th ekhief events of the week, how­ ing to night, I found this hotel practically- .—Mrs. Je| •h June last at the rate of £7. 15s. per cent, per Grogau i RESIDENT ENGINEERS. 2s. 8d. to 2s. 7d., which would bring it to within, a ever, lias been the [commencement of fighting by deserted, 30 to 40 guests occupying rooms capable Rbnby.-S num upon the ‘ A ’ stock, mid Rt the rate of penny of the half a crown with which Eastbourne of accommodating 350. " Nearly everybody has EL—Mrs. ' _ 5s. per cept. per annum upon the ‘ B ’ stock, consumers had now for some time been favoured. the British Expeditionary Force at Mens, not far cleared out," said the manager. "All are rush­ SlDABTKA FOURTEEN ESLPLOTKS ON WA SERVICE. and at the rate of £5 per cent, per annum upon With ite improved, equipment this oompany must i W A R from Waterloo, where 99 yeans ago they assisted ing to the towns near the frontier so as to get Mias anrl I the 5 pel cent, preference stock, and that warrants be said to have excellent qoope and opportunity, Boston Hi in breaking the military power of the nation with over as -imih as possible. Xo trains now run Misses Stf be posted this day to the registered addresses of and he hoped the new Ihanagememt would fie whom they are now acting in dose alliance. They between Switzerland and Germany! Chamoiiie, the stockholders.” able to show such good results that at no distant Artfci. -MJ The half-yearly general meeting jf the above engaged the enemy on Sunday and Monday, and like other Alpine hill stations, is emptying- one Jobe*. time a reduction of 6d. in the price, with a corres­ hotel is entirely closed.” "Are you going to 16.—Mrs. ' company was held oh Monday at the offices, 10, DIP.EOTORS RE-ELECTED. ord car repulsed six attacks successfully with great losse-s ponding increase of three-quarters per cent, in AND THE F . KbtcoUet.I dose, dow n?" "No, sir. Not so long as we can. Sussex-gardens. There were present: Dr. G. A. The Chairman, in moving the re-election of the tine dividend, would be made possible. Unfortu­ to Lhe enemy, while their own casualties aTe get focal." “ And petrol ?" I mildly asked. "A m i and Mr J effery (ohairman of the directors), in the chair, two directors retiring by rotation (Mt. Caleb nately there were difficulties connected with the Mrs. Had O TR ADESMKN whose horses have been counnamle'ered for estimated at 2,000. The French correspondents ‘ Essence.’ ” said he with a polite bow! So we son. Mi Alderman J. C. Towner (deputy chairman), Coun­ Diplock and Mr. Josiah John White), said Mr. national emergency to be faced, and not least R i have decided to stay so long as food and, petrol Diplock was an “old stager ” with a wise head on those incidental to the supply and carriage of military purposes the FORp Car now makes a particularly on the scene write in the highest terms of the Mrs. Man cillor B. Bradford, Mr. C. Diplock, Mr. 0. J. T . coolness shown by the British iroops in the face and money will last. 1 am devoutly thankful his shoulders, and his re-election would he readily coal; but he had every confidence the directors strong ttppeal. The -FORD will dp the work of two or three horses that inv prison is one of the finest hotels in Viuall and Mr. J. J. White (directors), Mr. Sydney voted. Mr. White had only been with them a would steer the ship clear of all serious obstacles of furious onslaughts by the enemy. Tliev are I' at much less cost. repotted to have “(held their own,” but events in, Switzerland; and, further, that tlie situation with BouveribI R. Worley, F.C.A., and Mr. H. A Worley, A.C.A. short time, but he had proved, his worth, and as in )he past (applause). aq altitude of 4,000 feet, is almost im|x>ssible to Ward. they did not regret having elected him (applause). Cheap 1.o run, thoroughly dependable, the FORD is essentially a another quarter led the French Commander-in- (auditors), Mr. F. H. Jones; C.E. (consulting Major Pipe seconded the motion, which was Ghief to order a retirement, which is reported to beat.. Tree-clad mountains surround us on all Catger Mr. Vine seconded the motion, which was ‘no trouble" Car. Anyone can:learn to drive it in half-an-hour. sides and within live or six miles are snow P arkston engineer), Mr. J. Hammond (resident engineer and carried amid applause. have, been carried out well. This step was spoon. L manager), Mr. Jas. S. Garrard, F.C.I.S. (secretary), carried.- The Chairman, in the course of his reply, said rendered necessary by the capture by the Germans fields, forming most charming backgrounds to W hitk Ha two most beautiful valleys. Yes, I said prison, Mr. M. L. Lambert, A.C.I.S. (assistant secretary), Mr. Diplock thanked them for having re-elected he was glad to say the scheme of co-partiiership CASH DOWN gives you Immediate possession of the of’Namur, which had been regarded as an excep­ Claridge] him once more. His length of service on the for the all-sufficient reason that petrol, is not to Stevens. T Mr. W. H. Hammond (assistant manager), Mr. sanctioned by the stockholders had been adopted FIVE-SKATER FORD, followed by 12 Monthly Instalments tionally strong position and the key to the offen­ Board now extended to nineteen years, and he by the, directors. He hoped it would prove £ 2 ofUL £9,X.V. 7s. 1 lOd. sive operations which the French were able to be bought, for love nor money. Money, did 1 -ay ? Lilbukn. H. E. Jones, C.E., Dr. Bransby Roberts, Mr. H. hoped to m aintain his membership a little longeT successful, and they would heaT more of it at the undertake owing to the heroio stand made by the There is no money. No one can change even a Mrs. W hl RUNABOUTS £125, r r £25 OaBhh andIj 12II Monthly Payments of £8 10s. 101. 50-frane note; the banks have been closed two Mrs. Cro Vine, Li«ut.-Col. F. W. Burr, the Rev. W. '(Lee, yet (hear, hear). next meeting. The proposer had spoken very Belgians at theit Other fortress, Liege. This was Ecton Ucl kindly of all engaged in the management and Complete with full < quipment,i, head lamps, side and tall lamps, born, days; there is no gold in exchange for a Swiss Mr. M. S. Blaker (Lewes), Mr. John Bray, Miss Mr. White, in acknowledgment, assured the hood, wind-screen, tyre pump,i, repair outfit, ou two levers, tools and jack. undoubtedly a setback to the Allies, but the step Charltonl stockholders he would oontinue to use his best control of the company. He (Dr. Jeffery) could appears to have been dictated by tlie fact that the note and tradespeople have no silver to give in H artingt, G. M. Bray, Miss Agnes Bray, Miss M. Bray, *Miss Landaul^tte £180 or £45 Cash and 12 M Moi onthly Instalm ents of £11. 11s 01. change if a 10-franc piece is tendered when ,’M. F. Bray, Mr. Roland Burke, Dr. H.'Habgood, endeavours to further the interests- of the com- only say for himself that, whilst he lived, he Allies were greatly outnumbered by the invaders Williaml hoped to be allowed to oontinue a director, at any All prlees at "Works,, ]Manchester, purchasing an article of small value. The French Stkn Hop Mr. G. Fowler, Mr. R. H. Sutton, Mr. J. Hyde, pany. u * at this point. It paused the French to fall back Mrs. 8tc_ THE AUDITOR&HIP. rate, of the Eastbourne Gas Company. • to their original defensive positions on the Government will not allow food to leave their Mr. A. W. Oke, Major S. M. Pipe, Mr. W. H. country: and. further, have placed such reside, Fielding] Fowler, Mr. T. Bennett, Mr. D. Alrum, Miss S, Mr. H. E. J ones, in moving that Mr. Herbert Mr. Garrard asked to be permitted to say one OP BRIGHTON (1910) LTD , frontier, and thi)s having been accomplished they Sandon.-I MOORE lions on the sale of petrol that it is practically Birch. Grove, Mrs. Benjamin Bradford, Mr, W. W. A. Worley, A.C.A., be re-elected one of ■ the word on behalf of the staff and employes are making theiij first real stand against the impossible to purchase any. . This latter news Holloway, Mr. I. Abraham, Mr. C. Pratt, Mrs. G. auditors for the two years next ensuing, and that generally. The staff always appreciated the vote invader along pfaptically the whole length of the Lamb. 6 8 , PRESTON STREET, BRIGHTON, has hit Us rather heavily, for we were congratulat­ Albion He Hammond, Miss A. Hammond, Mr.* G. J. Moly he be paid thirty guineas per annum free of of thanks accorded at the half-yearly meeting, French and Belgian frontier. The British Force ing Ourselves on our foresight in laying in Mundy. aeux, Mr. F. J. Wright, Mr. W. J. Brown, Miss income tax, said that next to good engineering and he might, he thought, say the same for the was engaged agajinst superior numbers of the Mrs. A si enemy on Wednesday. Sir John French reported sufficient to take us well over the frontier. We L. G. Fowler, Mr. C. F. Botiey, Councillor A. A. and good management at the- works they must Manager and the employes at the works. He Write for nami of Local Agent. would be quite content to live here for month's, Mr. Gor Chapman, Councillor J. Eden, Mr. W. Parks, Mt. have good accounting. There was nothing so khew they read with pleasure the few words of e.D.C. that the men foikght splendidly and he considered Mrs. Bril appreciation that were generally spoken bh those that the position [and prospects of the Army in always presnmiiig that we could leave whenever E. R. Sogno, Miss. A. Foxley, Miss A. Piper, Mr. conducive to the rectitude, the soundness, and we wanted to. but to be forced to stay throw - a F. A. Jeffery. &o. the proper basing of a compamy as meeting the oooasioms, ^specially when the sentiments of the the impending! Ibattle battle were satisfactory. On ,__ . ,. . . ., Wednesday anti j Thursday a strong force of -L" ' *1 ld,n* f 11 (le Picture Owners of PVTCnt.KY shareholders with accounts (hat bore thorough stockholders were voioed so pleasantly as they Hicks. DIRECTORS’ REPORT. had been by t Jones (hear, hear). It was true British Marines j was landed at Ostend and ''K)lses and mules, and autocars, have received inspection and analysis. He had worked with M . notices to hold them at the command of the Prentis. The directors, in their report for the half-year Mri Herbert Worley sufficiently long to know that 14 of their men were away on active service. occupied the toiim and surrounding districts with­ Nicholso He received a letter from one the other day, full out any difficulty! military. These orders, of course, so far only Miss Wi ended June ,30th last, stated that, as in the case of his father before him, the concern Swiss subjects, but doubtless they have shareholders had a good guardian of their of the most genuine thanks to everyone con­ Meanwhile the immense Russian Army is Roxby. “ In common with other gas undertakings, this Fanny Louisa Hamier, wife of the last witness, the light to demand our " Ford ” if they elect so Mr. andi company has suffered considerably from the interests (applause). cerned for having made provision for his wife said she laid the purse containing the money on making rapid progress in the eastern area of the and children. The same man, when he (Mt. THE*R.S.P.C.i AND THE WAR.: to do. Well, they are welcome, for it is no use to increased cost of coal and the decreased income Major P ipe seconded.—Carried. the mantelpiece. She missed it on the follow­ conflict. Tlie iGjerman and Austrian forces are us with petrol at 2s. (two shillings) a quart. When Garrard) shook hands with him on leaving, said, being routed at; various points in Prussia, a great from residuals. Mr.- Worley briefly returned thanks for his ing morning about 9 o’clock on going to get a we started from England we brought no spares, L-M rs. “ I am ready to go, but I don’t want on my return INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCAL BRANCHES.; penny to put. into the gas meter. Witness went portion of which; is already occupied by Russian and Mrs.1 "The revenue account shows a profit for the re-eleotioni to find my little home sold up and the family in for we were confident that our car would lake us 2. —Mrs. half-year of £6,084. 14s. 2d. As will be seen by to prisoner’s home in the Cliffe, but prisoner was troops. Servii,: too, has been very* successful up the steeliest mountain roads and bring us safe REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS. roverty ” He (Mr. Garrard) was able to reply to against Austria, [inflicting very severe losses on Oliver 1 the statement submitted there is a balance of rim,. thanks to the considerate ness of the not there, and she then gave information to a home. The thought of being hung up on one of 3. —Mra . £19,387. 18s. 4 who fired said he shouted, “Halt, who goes Williaraa Eastport-lane, to pay his slate club money. He has given some ground ? at the north side of the altair, with the figures Mrs. 8wee Then we lose our Manager, Mt. John Hamutond, stayed there till about 9 o’clock and had a con­ VoiUjss : Oh, yes; he has made a great improve­ there?” Hej:aimed to burst the engine. The of Sir John Gage and Pljiiippa, his wife. Sir who has been with us 2727 years. We shall miss Sewell, i. versation with prii oner, who came into the house ment. shot was fired 'when the cyclist was about forty John held highly im portant and responsible posts Miss Mace hsn, but I feel sure that, after hie very strenuous HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER. while witness was there. He knew prisoner by The matter was referred to the Highways Com­ yards- away. A verdict that deceased had been under King Henry V III.. Edward VI. and Queen Mr. and A. work in the.laat year or two a long rest from work sight, but had not spoken to Mm before. Witness mittee. shot by a sentry on duty was returned. Oaxe Mart'—one of which was that of Constable of the Miss Shepd will be very desirable, and we propose to give ’ Help for Scout?. —1 in challenging and firing low was recommended. Tower of London. He was .still in this command and Mrs. J him, wt at we hope he will feel to be, an adequate had a drink, for Which prisoner paid. Witness went home to supper and about 10 o’clock A cdrculaT letteT from Mr. W. Mackay appealing ii when Elizabeth was imprisoned there by order of Wyboum. msion for life foT his long services (applause). A person wishing to join the Society her sister Mary He died in 1557. Round the Weston. 1; w ill« include my short address, as I commenced BREAD prisoner came to his house. He invited hikn i®, for support an behalf of the Sussex Boy Scouts’ CAUTION TO FARMERS. Garratt. F must sign his or her name on a Form and they continued the conversation about racihg Association was read, and it was decided to give notice has been issued by the verge of the tom b is the well-known verse from Bennie. ... i t with an allusion to the war, trusting th&t it The followij the 19th chapter of Job,. “I know that my may be abort Sharp it must be, and it will, declaring th a t they Are prepared to which had been commenced in the publiohoude. a grant of £5. 5s. I "Board of ltu re :— Shaw. MU fear, touch both our persons and our pockets, AND Prisoner said he had two horses at a stable jat the Redeemer liveth. ...” In the same chapel (pow Watson. take up two “ A ” Shares of £1 each. top of the town, which had come from Paris and • “ It has oo: to the notioe of the authorities used as a vestry) are two altar tombs, one on each but we. believe our cause to be a just one, aqd we 1 ' BOARD OF GUARDIANS. that persons importing to represent the pur- had been running at Brighton races. Witness side of the north window. The one to the rigid Dr. Va.. will prt.y and hope that the God of Battles will The Rules also peiqnit the holding of Mr. J. J. White presideej at the, meeting of the chasers who •e buying horses that have been grant us victow (applause). told him he was not interested in racing and hid is that of the son of Sir John, who died in 1568. and Mra “ B ” Shares, n ot exceeding £150, on not backed a horse in his life, and: the conversa­ Hailsham Board of Guardians on Wednesday. impressed___ foi e Army, are either obtaining ot That on the left of Ms grandson, who died in 1595. FLOUR. seeking to obtain commission from farmers on Master Ku “ SB AREHOLDERa IN A FLOURISHING which 5 per cent, is paid. tion then turned on the motor ’bus service The Master (Mr. W. Birohali) reported that there Both have effigies in brass let in on top. Die Sweet. A COMPANY.” V between Lewes and Brighton. Prisoner had were 71 inmates in the House, as compared with the pirioe paid for the horses taken. Action of brasses let in the wall on either side of that ■>{ Mears, L - f. supper at witness’s house and they arranged to 58 last year. The number of vagrants relieved the kind is qjrite irregular and unauthorised. Sir Bartholomew Bolne are effigieB of another Hall. Miss! Mr. Oke, in seconding, said he wae sure they An Entrance Fee of Is. is charged “Fkrmers ire informed that all impressing is Miss Holl all re-echoed what the Chairman had said about, have a ride to P-nghton on the motor ’bus the was 78, against 49 for the corresponding period grandson jof Sir John and his son and daughter. Steer. Ml the war; but although they were meeting under The 2d. per Galloni for Rules and Pass Book. following morning. Eventually prisoner looked last year. The following gifts were acknowledged: done by constables, who issue an order in accord­ These bear the inscriptions: “ What is flesh? Mr. Jack. somewiiat depressing circumstances, they must up at the clock and, said it was late and he Would Illustrated papers from Miss Haviland (East­ ance with a Magistrate’s warrant to each owner What is this life? A flower, some dust. « Crosa Mis. remeni ber thery were shareholders in a flourishing The two “ A” Shares need not be get in trouble when he arrived home. Witness bourne); scrap book from Mrsi. J. Grant Duff whose horse and vehicle are impressed. Without shadow,” and “ Here lies Thomas Gage, knight, Brown. Mr| offered to allow him to sleep on the hearth rug Ainslie, Hellingly; plums for tbe sick ward from this order, sorted by a constable, owners need and his wifo Elizabeth, who died in the year of Mr. Collsyn oompaiy, that if the balance sheet wae not so paid at once, but can be made up by Mrs. and . satisfactory as on former occasions—£3,000 more we are saving you m'his kitchen, ana prisoner seemed very pleased the Misses Howard, Hellingly; jam, apples, not give up thjeir animals and vehicles, and they the Lord 1590, who had one son and two the Quarterly Dividend. and accepted. Witness and his wife retired to books, from Mm S. Stanford, Hail sham; cakes for should insist j on seeing it. During the recent daughters—on whose souls m4y Gqd have mercy.” Misses Oartj having had to be paid for coal and reMduais i M ra Beck having fallen short by something like £2,000—yet hand over to the * about midnight, leaving prisoner in. the the sick ward from Mrs. Thornton, Herstmonoeux; mobilisation,; however, the rush of willing, people The small brass placed on tlie floor by ttie -ide they v ere carrying forward a substantial balance, No Dividend can be drawn till the kitchen. On the following morning, about 5.46, flowers from Miss Dunk (Upper Dicker) and Mrs. to help has often meant that this procedure was of the lectern bears an effigy- Of a shrouded figure > and tl e directors in their prudence had written first pound Share is made up, after prisoner opened the staircase door and Smith. i notifoilowed. ; —representing Mary 'Howard, of the Norfolk Miss Ma. witness whether he was going to get up. Wit “(Voluntary sale and purchase of horses will, of family, who died at Firle irl'lJ638. The first name Kingham. down Can9ols to 73, which for a company in the which a' fourth of all Dividends is Mercer. 1 position of this wae quite a fair and reasonable replied that as it was Sunday morning he thoi oourse, now continue in the ordinary course of recorded of a Vioar of Firle is that of John and Mra thing to do. There was no reason why East- PRINCE OP WALES retained to make up the second Share. ho should stay in bed. Prisoner said lie wias MARCH OF THE ROYAL SUSSEX business.” j Motley, 1577-1602. followed by John Bracegirdle, Mies Br&yrj going out' to buy some cigarettes, but witness 1602-7, Anthony Mallock, 1607-38. There is then bourns should not cohtinue to enjoy some of When the Shares are fully paid, all! and Miss that prosperity for which it was so celebrated, in FUND. told him it would be useless for him to try ito TERRITORIALS. the break caused1 during the period of the Adams. A. Dividends and Interest can then be do that eo early on a Sunday morning. Prisoner bJO INTOXICANTS. Commonwealth, and the list re-comnienees with Shee. Dr. >of the cuark clouds that surrounded them. The Secretary of State for War wishes it to be Benning. 1 ( bairman had spoken of the 14 men \*ho had left saying he would “run somedown some­ Thomas Levett, 1668-80; Lewis Roberts, 1680, who iff withdrawn or added to “ B” Sbarej where ” and that he would be back in a few understood by:friends of members of the Expedi­ was suspended in 1689 for refusing to take the Mr. ana Mi gabe forth to fight‘ ft*... the them. .. He...... thought there For Hearth and Home, Lads, Hearth and Home, tionary Force and by the general public, that no Donald. M lis t' spirit" V In tK this jp as in other companies which ■ f ' ; ! ' Account. minutes. He did not return, and about 9 o’clopk For all we prize most dear; oath of allegiance to William and Mary; John ■Messrs. Bio his wife made a communication to him and went presents of cases of wine or spirits can be Eresby, 1690-1740, who was also Vicar of Ditchiing Miss Vandt woul l induce three men to endeavour to do the The Wife and Child are trusting ns, accepted for troope at the front, and that no con­ work of tour, so they must not take too despon­ to see prisoner’s parent*.: The same night, about They shall have naught to fear I and several other’ parishes; Charles Ashburnham, Mr. and Mr dent, a view of their outlook. The price of gas in Say ye the Foemau’s Guns are sei ? signments of this nature will be forwarded to 1752; Richard Taylor. 1755 (changed name to More- Master Lev Bast1 wurne had been for some time only 2a 6d. Then tell us where and when, tthesn. A i ton m 1763); E. R. Baynes, 1784; C. E. Hutchin­ son. 1824; H. Smith, 1864; :F. J. Mount, 1871: W. a ;•!" per thousand ctnhio feet. As a director of two ■ -i i - ■ . j And we will show you what we are, Miss Pagq com- tanies in the county, one looked with envy about the loss of the money, but that he never Just all true Sussex men. W, AND DRUG PRICES, P. Crawley, 1878; E. H. Nash, 1899; C. A. Empson, Mrs. Turned on the proud position of Eastbourne respecting LOCAL BRANCH OF THE NEWHAVEN INDUSTRIAL had it He offered Is. Jd, “to square it” and 1912. t i j and Mrs. A.I To Arms 1 To Arms ! For God and King, 0hemi8te ol the insurance panel have received Master D ef »rioe of gas; but it was a conceivable ■' AND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY: 8°id th e police station to stop the case. Witiw a notifioatii that the Insurance Commissioners hat, if ooal should he very dear, the refused to take the money, as the case was in fi We know our eause Is rig h t; Bodgkina hands of the police. Prisoner told witi Our Island Home is calling us, have deeii to make concessions in regard tb B ravr T e r r it o r ia l ’s S acs if io f . - A ccidental Streatley. ___have tp.be p u t up a litUe. ~ Even so, Chaffd. Mrl igure. In if he had a sovereign in Ms pocket h So np. my Lads, and fight 1 the price of ain drugs. The chemists under death whilst, serving his country was the verdict KW $ k - - '4:' ) charge would still remain at a low the Insurant Act had’ contracted to provide returned a t Sandwich on Tne°day trt an inquest on Margaret F l give that to witness if that would settle 1 Say ye the Foeman’s Guns are set? mafiyy iways they might look for increased patron- drugs„ at _ ___ prices, but with the war causing Private Thomas Bryant, of thp Nil Battalion of ►le would_____only oi ‘ study the various’ 149, Langney oad, They went to the police station and Saw i Then tell us where and when, might be put, and would consider seigeant. While there prisoner put down Is T And we will show you what we are, all-round advances, they found themselves in a Buffs, who was drowned In the River Stour in an Miss rU considerable. difficulty. Special grants are now attempt to rescue a comrade. w h it a saving might be effected by mixing a and wanted witness to accept it, saying i e wo Just all true Sussex men.! j. p S-J. Mrs. Hora give him the balance another day. Mit wit to be made in regard to the supply of 9ome fifteen Williams. , ooke with their coal (bear, hear).;. The EASTBOURNE. varieties of drug?, embracing foT the most part Wilson. Mil „..ar*n had aptly expressed their admiration •‘lined to take the money. He hod not BUY YOUR BOY A WATCH. prisoner since, but on the following day he salicylates and bismuths. It is to be clearly he valuable services p i the retiring Engineer. “ Wbatkindof leather makes thebest^shoes ?•” understood that any extra payment m ust be oon- STURT’S «/- WATCHES are Reliable Timekeepers. Jones, and they wished well both to Mm and out a summons against him Accused did “ Don’t know, but banana ekinB make good OlVE GREAT SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS SOLD. son, who was to supoeedlum. They regretted respond to the summons. fined to those panel chemists who furnish 41ao onr noted 7 fW, 10 ft and \%K Watches. Poet free slippers 1 ” particulars required. STURT, W atchmaker, 9, Duxb-stmuct, BRIGHTON

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HYDE GARDENS. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Spratt, f. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, t « '« ’* '* '« <« Mt m m\ * t(i m\ n »i «i «! «i tti mi mi tt. \r ^ Mr. and Mrs. Millard and.nleoe. Mr. Jermyn Cooper. T.—Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Levinge. Miss Levinge. Mrs. i \n ■» \m mi if* Pt* wt) mi tti Mr tti a. -tti tti tt; ttl Ml lil m i tti f»)£J $ 8 s |f i0ttabk Visitors’ fist. Miss 8. Williams. Miss Laarhoven. Mr. and Mrs. Jacomb Hood. Miss Jaoomh Hood. Rev. S. H. and AN EASTBOURNE VICARTN H. Battle and party (5k Misses Watts (3). Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rendall Miss Kendall !■ HB [ MAN IN SWnjZEBLANll. Griffiths Marlborough HotisE.-Mrs. and Miss Jennings. Mr, 459- To ensure acouraoy Visitors are invited to send SWITZERLAND. an extradt from a letter I Glbndowhb (Burlington P lace). | and Mrs. Marshall Hall Smith Henry Moore, manslgi Names and 'Corrections, dearly written, either of Clarendon House.—Mr. hi. J. Jarvis. Mrs-RandelL the Publishing Offices, South-street, or at either or Mr. W. & Keyte. M. Musa. 'Mrs. Judd. Miss Mrs. Wooltorton. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler. Miss Tyler. i Brighton (1910), Ltd'., da Everard. The Marquise de Pioleno. Mile, de Pioleno. Miss Thomas. Miss Schutte. Miss Maohattie. Mrs. j ) FORCIBLY DETAINED. istaad, Sivitzerland, which the Libraries or Prinoipal Newsagents. No charge Miss Coohrane. Mrs. W. Gillies. Miss Barnett. Miss and Miss Hewson. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Miss Richards. Dire for altour of that oouhL is made for Insertion. (For the letter / read family.) Middleton. Madame Portefln. Mona. Robert Portefln. Miss Card. Misses Watling Fruit was never better and CHRONICLE his Sister (Miss Ada Moprie. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge. Misses Hodge (3). Messrs. Hodge. The following letter f.om the Rev. C. E. Pratt, 4 9 - This list tb not intended to Include permanent Miss AIL Miss Bird Thompson. Rev. and Mrs. Rochfort GILDREDGE ROAD. [eceivefci of the Swiss mobili|s: Resident?. .__ vicar of St. Mlobacl and All Angels, Ocklynge, B |(|excited Service man when Wade. Mrs. and Misses Sard. Miss Enid Selby. Master Highbury.—Mrs. Muir, f. Rev. Canon and Mrs. Barne- Halford Selby. Mieses Plante. Mr. Barnes. Miss Lawrenoe _ _ never cheaper than to-day! appears in the September issue of the Parish nihed clothes. "I'm leavjn Denham. Sir. and Mrs. Janes. Messrs. Dlnaley. Misses Magazine ■d sred to the front. All Swiss ROYAL PARADE Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wright. Misses Golse. PEVENSEY-! ROAD. “'-i! \ 1 j h|y to protect the frontier]” . Berkeley.—Cant and Mrs. Beard. Mdme. and Mdlle. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. M. Walker. Mr. Moss Brown. 78.—Mr. and Mrs. Bronh&m, f. Mr. Rushbrook. Mr, PRINTING “ Villa Victoria, Finbnut, Switzerland, > ind speedy return, but hav n You. Mrs, and MUs Stephens Misses Mo-s Brown (3). Misses MoKenzte. Miss Sabin. Hnnt I J’ . To provide a dish of real economy and “ August lltb, 1914. ]nt nest in the frontier I (n OlARSli Visw.—Mrs. rvugeo, Mias HerrT, Mr. and Miss A. Smith. Mr. Lncey. Mr. Sard. Mrs. Arborough. Dalmeny.— Mr., Mrs. and Miss Orme. Miss Qoooh. Mrs. Walter Long. Miss Phllllppa Lore. Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Hole. Messrs. Bishop Miss Doody. Mr., Mrs. and Master Spalding. Mrs. the utm ost food value, you should serve “ My dear Friends,—I have never written to the fthe most enthralling motor rifles Mrs, Paich and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. Spalding, sen. { T Parish Magazine under such extraordinary oircum- id—but more of this and o MlUldge. Misses SawbrHge (*) . K e n il w o r t h Co u r t (W il m in g t o n Sq u a r e ). | Haylands.—Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Gibson. Mr. stanoes. Swlizerlaiid, the playground of Europe, i t some future time. Ret I,—Mrs. Jeffries. Miss Jeffries. Mrs. Bennett. Miss Miss Kendall Mrs. and Miss Spencer. Miss Erggert. Marsh has become our prison for the time being and at i 1 aund this hotel praotic Grogan and friend. Mrs. Drimmie, L Miss Simpson. Miss NutL , Mr. SpenOer. Mrs. and R ossetti.—Mr., Mrs. and Misses Pain. Misses RandelL the time of writing ii iy very uncertain when the 1 gi ieste occupying rooms oa] Remby.—Mr. and Mrs. Collier, f. - Misses Chrussaohl Mr. and Mrs. Cummins. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hastings. Mr. and Miss Brown WORKS, prison gates will be opened. 350. “ Nearly every bod; 1L—Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. KUiott. Mrs. Sydney Ridge Mrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. TrudgltL Miss Smithson. . ST. AUBYN’S ROAD. SlDAHTSARD.—Mrs. Amaral, f. Mr. and Mrs Marsh. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Hughes. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Gan. “ A very pleasant prison It is ; but it is wonder­ ihe manager. {“All ane Penrith.—Mr. and Mrs. Paverd, f. Dr. and Mrs. Rigg. f t Miss and Master Marsh „ j. i Mr. and Mrs. van Ryn. Mrs. and Miss Manson. Dr. B i r d s ful how the heart, has been taken out of any enjoy­ ar the frontier so as t Boston Howie.—Major-Gen. and Mrs. W. Stenhonse. and Mrs. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Isaao. Mr. Garrett. Miss Moloaworth East Dene —Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, f. Mrs. Stonehewer. ment by the teriitiie happenings of this war and tsible. No trains nowl \ Stenhouse t»>. Mrs. Manco— . . a. *“ MlV CoL and Mrs. Hnnt. Mrs. and MISS Ormlston. Mr. „ and Germany! ChamjdfneJ AlLEA. - Mr. Goldsmith. Misses Goldsmith (S). Newton. Miss Corke. Mr. Clarke. Miss Gregory. f. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Carter , , ry the anxiety we feel at our enforced detention here. hill stations. as emptyitt Jones Miss Tbomt-on. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews i Mr., Mrs. and Miss Cronch. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon. CAMBRIDGE ROAD. the Nutritious C llS t& rd o O l l t i l S t r e e t . K a s t b o i i r n e N«w8 is very scaroe and It is very tiying to read 46.—Mrs. Wilson, f. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades, f. Mrs. and Miss Garrett. Mr., Mrs. and Misses Nolrman, w u n a s i u u u i l i e . . V!WUe aQd Unrell»ble snippets telling of suoh jjosed.1” "Are yon Bstoooet.-M ias Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. Cantab —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sler . sir. Not so long as v Mrs. and Miss Baron. Mr. S. Hughes. Mrs. Ray Mrs. w ith all kinds of stewed fruit. momentous events as the landing of British troops and Mrs. Qulney Mr. 'and Mrs. Cox. MIsb Cox. and Master O'Brien. Mrs. and Miss Vincent. Mi .Mrs. WINDSOR TERRACE. in Belgium and of a big naval battle in the North bol ? ” I mildly asked, Mrs. Rawlings. Misses Rawlings. Messrs. Cnthbert- and Master Candla. Mr. and Mrs Choat. Mr. H r money. Money, did Lilbukn. -Mrs. Douglas’s f Misses Jones (2). Mr. and R. H. Pratt Mr. H. Campbell. Mr. Leslie Miller. BURLINGTON HOTEL richness of BIRD’S Custard, and the delicious syrup of are oarefully doing. One of the party is reduced Mrs. White. Messrs. Fuller (2). Mr. Boder. Mr. and Mr. PTessland. Mias Daniels. Misses Tewflk. Miss (The Gordon Ho tell, Limited). No one can change e\ Mrs. Crowe O’Connor. Mrs. Watson. Mr. Watson. Miss Miles. to cleaning his shirts with indiarubber, and banks have been close Ecton House.—Mr. and Mrs. Charlton. Miss Gladys Mr. Johnson. Miss Nassau ; Lady Napier and Ettriok Mr. and Mrs. Hastings the fruit, make a blend which is a.positive joy. another turns hia collars and sorubs them with % Jold in exchange for a Cadet Lennox Napier Mr. and Mrs. Andrews tooth brush ! Chariton LANSDOWNE TERRACE. Count de Miermont Miss Andrews ' have no silver i to-giVe Hartinston House.—Mr. and Mrs. Smlthers, f. Sir Sir Henry and Lady Mr. and Mrs. Hignett R e m e m b e r ! — BIRD’S, the B r itis h C u s ta rd , “ We have had no letters from England for more n«uv. piece is tendered wl William Garth 9. —Mr. Simeon Jones. Miss Lippltt Miss Cope. Mr.i than a week, and have no idea if our letters have Sten House.— Mrs. Pildltoh. Mr. G. Pildltch. Mr. and and Mrs. Hulbert Miss Hnlbert Wombwell • Misses Bignett is so cheap as to be within the reach of all. id e of small value.. The Fret Mrs. Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. 10. - Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Smith, f. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. Fraser Miss Kelly 11 DURING gone home. [ill riot allow food to leave jthei Fielding. Miss QleDdon. Mrs. Medus 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, f. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. G. Dawson Capt. Lloyd STILL SOLD AT THE USUAL PRICES. “ We are very busy organising one big party for lier, have placed such restri< Bandon.—Mr. Volt. Mrs. Volt. Messrs. Voit (2). Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. Cnyler Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Wright. Misses Wright (3) -Miss Francis Cnyler Misses Stevenson In Pkts. 2 for ljd. Boxes id & 7id. LARGE 8Jd Tins. the return journey, which will, we fear, be an <.f petrol that it is practicallj Birch. Mr. Stewart. Miss Barry. Mr. Barry. Mr. ordeal. Nothing bnt hand luggage can be taken ; _c hase any. This latter new* Lamb. MrA Lamb. Mrs. Smith. Miss Smith SOUTH CLIFF. Mrs. Bennett) Mrs. Bailey Albion Hotel.—Mr. and Mrs. Jessqp. Mr. Park. Mrs. 9. -Mrs. Abbott, f. Miss Coldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Misses Bennett Mr. Stewart Caine ii i i i ' ES passports are necessary, and are being obtained ; heavily, for we were congratulat- Mundy. Mrs. Button Palmer. Miss Steel. Mr. and MissBehn Mr. and Mrs. Cory Wright arrangements are being made to send on invalids 5 r Tn our foresight,,in j laying it' Mrs. Ashbrldge. Mrs. McGarth, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. ELMS AVENUE. Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton, f. Mr. Gibbett and impecunious people first, and then the others. ii > well over the frontier. W t Mr. Gorgan. Mr. Kempton. Mr. Allooclp Mr. Rose. Courtlands.—Mrs. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Plumson, f. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, r. Mr. Fisher There are 8,000 English, and after the Frenoh have Jsor tent to live here for mbnths,| Mrs. Brown. Dr Tipping. Mrs. Sheen 23.—Mrs. Longstaffe, f. ' Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Mr. Stanham THE WAR Mrs. and Master Salomons Miss Cawte been repatriated, our turn will come. It Is a great hat we conld leave whenever I MARINE GARDENS. CAVENDISH PLACE. I- - distress to me to be thus forcibly detained from the to be forced to stay thj» Mr. and Mrs. Moses Miss Arnett pass out of my hands. After a time they allowed Pytchley House.—Miss Clarke. Mrs. Hioks. Miss 5.-rNur8e Wloks. Master Leman MiBB Moses Mr. and Mre. Rolfe parish ; but I feel sure that you will go on happily on the picture. Owners ol. Hicks. Mr. Maogregor. Miss Macgrego'r. Miss 12.—Mrs. Atterby. Misses Restall Mr. and Mrs. Miss Chetham Mr, and Mrs. Bromhead PERILOUS MOTOR TRIP us to proceed, but soon we were stopped again by till our return, and.give to my oolleague and those and autocars, have received Prentis. Mr. and Mrs. J&st Miss Cowell Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Green Mr. and Miss Mellersh a much larger crowd. There was one man In who help him all the support they need. thjem at the command of the Nicholson. Mrs. Adams. Mr. Ornetein. Mr. Jeffreys. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. Jones, f. Mrs. Wilford. Mrs. and IN GERMANY. uniform and he asked for our papers. The crowd “ We are thinking a great deal of those who have ciders, of course, so far only Miss White Miss Thorne. Mr. Thorne seemed exceedingly hostile. There were about 500 In common with all traders, we are relatives involved iu this terrible war, and pr «y that .bjects, b ut doubtless they have Roxby. - Mr. and Mrs. Allfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings. 19.—Miss Raby. Misses Wigley (3). Mr. and Mrs. Wade people, and there was not one friendly face among Mr. and Sirs. Knight, L Miss Leigh 21.—Mrs. Eaton. Miss N. Eaton. Master L. Eaton. EASTBOURNE CRICKET WEEK they may have grace aud strength to bear ail the 1 our "Ford ” if they elect so EXCITING EXPERIENCES. the whole lot. We heard them keep repeating anxiety it means, ire welcome, for it is no use to Mr. and Mrs. Moses. Miss E. Moses. Mr. Smith. ‘ Spion,’ ‘ Russe,’ * Bombs,' and we were endeavouring to keep our Staff GRAND PARADE. Miss Bessey. Mrs. M. de Ferenbadh. Master R. de “ May God give victory to our just cause! (two shillings) a qur L—Mrs. Edith Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. Galbert. Mr. I Ferenbach. Mrs. Bayes. Miss C. Bayes. Mr. and evidently very much under suspicion. Against r SUSSEX v. . “ Your siucere'friend and Vicar, gland we brought and Mrs. Veness Mrs. R. Cornish. Mr. R. Cornish, jun. Mrs. Wallace. An interesting account of a ride from Bulle, In the protests of the mob the man In uniform allowed as nearly as possible to the nt that our car v l —Mrs. Woraley. Miss and Master Worsley. Mrs. Mr. A. G. Wallace. Miss Duxbury The first half of Eastbourne’s Inter - county Switzerland, to Hamburg during the seven days us to pass on and after a ride of about 10 miles we “ C. E. Pra t.” icontain roads and Oliver Fry, Mr. R. Fry. MissFiy. Miss Dams 23. — Mr. Metcalfe. MUses Metcalfe (2). Master “ week” ended on Saturday at the Saffrons In a came to a little town named Barnstorf. We saw m of being hung up t-M n . Howard. Miss Howard. Miss Godsall. Mr. Metcalfe. Mr. and Mrs. Hookey, f. July 28th to August 3rd has been given by Mr. E. another crowd standing In the road. An officer uid Mrs. Hepburn. “ Masters Hepburn (3). Miss GlEnfarke.—Mr. and Mrs. Batten. Misses Goldbey (2). six wickets’ vlotory for Sussex over Lancashire. F. Bliss, of Lexington, Mass., U.S.A., the brother- normal, but this can only be fees, we have pass Hepburn Mr. and Miss Green. Mr. Franks. Misses Molr (2). When hostilities were resumed on Saturday there came up and told us we oould not go on. We Lts for a moment, and less l—The Hoi Mrs. Walter Deverenx. Misses Deverenx Mrs. and Misses Gillings. Miss Peskett. Mr. Sutton. was every probability of a draw. Lancashire fared in-law of Mr. J. Marshall, of Lewes House, Lewes. showed our papers and the military pass from SOUTHDOWN HUNT. :e being hung up for petrol, O). Miss ‘ eraon. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Kenwood. Miss Hibberd. Mr. Kerridge. so Indifferently in their second innings, however, Mr. Bliss had been motoring for some five months Wesel, but were told that they had received a done if our Customers do their in a fui de sac, is the village Brandon (2). Mr., Mrs. and Master Cooper Messrs. GUlings (1). Mrs. and Miss Middleton that the home county were left a comparatively in Europe with his wife, and they were to sail telephone message from Dlepbolz ordering us to be ago we saw some petrol 8. —Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hexall. Messrs. Hexall. Misses (2). VICTORIA PLACE. easy task. Jnpp and Vincett shared the bowling stopped. 1 was also told that I had spoken dis­ RESIGNATION OF THE (MASTER. We dare pot drive there, for Hexall (21 Mias Powell Miss Hill Mbs Martlneau from Hamburg on August 9th for their Amerioan respectfully to the horseB. After waiting about an p a rt too. 9. —Mr. Cnthrie. Mr. Cuthrle, jun. Miss Cuthrie.16.—Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, f. Mr. and Mrs. Natham. throughont Lancashire’s seeond Innings, the former i , rawing on our store, so we are Nurse Harris. Mrs. Laogdale. Mrs. Pope. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith oaptuTing six wickets for 91 and the latter taking home. But they were only able to reach England hour an officer came up and ordered our baggage that the unsuspecting owner Beckett Mr. and Mrs. Dnncan four for 521. Score : this week, and paid a brief visit to Lewes before to be taken out and deposited in the road. We ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COMING possession has risen in value Id—Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Miss Wray. Mr. and Mrs. HARTINGTON PLACE. were standing there all the time and were ' hesham Mansion.—Mrs. Taylor, f. Misses Tonlmin lit Tnn« Lafcabhibj. 2nd lam. embarking for Amerioa on Thursday. Their oar SEASON. ‘ v We are taking alpan- Everltt Miss Everltt H G Garnett,c Vincett, b Vine .. 81-c Vincett, b Jupp. very tired. I asked them whether there was Place your Orders for W ork with us, sling as many tins as we 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Oocleston. Mr. and Mrs. Ekitt and Vernon Bouse.—Mdme. Troncoso, f. Mdme. Nash, f. was a heavy and powerful one, and the engine a hotel where we could stay. Our papers were son. Miss Ekitt Mr. and Mrs. Godby,. f. Mrs. Matthews. Mr. and Makepeace, b Roberts...... 15—lbw, b Japp ; alas, we have no silver, Mrs. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Rigby, f. Tyldeiley (J T).c A ERelf, bTatel04-c Malik, b Vnpp...... remained In good order, luckily for Mr. Bliss and taken from us, and we were allowed to take our A meeting of the members of the Southiown is that when we arrive back 82.—Mr. and Mrs. Graham, f. Miss Nixon. Mr. Sheppard. Sharp, lbw, b Vincett ...... 3?-o Tate, b Vincett .1...... baggage and the car. We were taken to a little which shall have our customary Dr. and Mrs. Levinson and child. Mdme. Novosky. Norland Hotei__Mr H. A. de Colyar, K.C. Mr. and Tyldesley (E), c A E Relf, bVincefct 5 -Ibw, b Vincett...... his wife and their chauffeur. Had It " back-fired ” Hunt was held at the White Hart Hotel, Lewes, on tired rvith the exertion of carry- Miss Marks Mrs. Shade. Mrs. dimpson. Master H. Simpson, Mrs. Tyldedey (W), o Bowley, b Vincett 8—c Street, b Jupp... J...... one-storey building and told we must stay there, Ashley. Mr. F. C. Sanbnry. Mr. and Miss Babington. when started amongst any of the hostile orowds Tuesday afternoon, to consider the course of a.tlon W an View.-M r aud Mrs. Taylor-llestell, f. Beap, c Street, b Vincett ...... 5i - c Street, b Vincett ...... which gathered round at each stopping place the as we were under the suspicion of being Russian P rincess Mansion.—Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Browne, f. Mr. Miss McLalne. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddock. Mr. A. S. Davis Whitehead, b Jupp ...... 52-c 8treet, b Jupp...i...... spies. I tried to telephone to the American Consul careful and prompt attention. to be taken in view of the present crisis. The and Mrs. Bellingham Smith HiRTtNQTON Lawn. — Mrs. Despard. Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston, b Jupp...... 1 - not out .. a ...... i...... occupants would probably have been accused of at Bremen, but the use of the telephone was ;p SPY AT NEWHAVEN. 48.—Mr. and Mrs. dohleif, t Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thorn 1 8tocken. Miss Stooken. Mrs. Edwards. Rev. W. Hallows, b Vincett ...... 1-c Malik, b Vincett.J...... chair was occupied by Mr. R. C. B lbncowb, and Griffiths. Mrs. Morgan Webb. Mr. 0. Webb. Mrs. Dean.not'out...... fl^bJnpp ...... J...... 0 throwing bombs, with moat unpleasant conse­ refused unless I could speak German. In the William I’ausey, 52.—Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, f. Mr! and Mre. Gnmush Extras.. 28 Extras ...... J...... 3 the large attendance included Lord MonkBratton, & h ad ; a n unfoi Gnerdan. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Hirst Misses Hirst (3). Mrs. Biss. Master H. Biss. quences. evening I wrote a telegram to the Consul and one C.B., the Hon. H. B. Portman, Col. L. G. F. 43.—Mr. and Mrs. Israel Miss and Master Israel Mr. Mrs. Lytjn. Miss Jackson. Mrs. Galloway. Mrs. Total . .148 to the Amerioan Ambassador at Berlin, and my ■haven. He was oil his holiday and Master Gtiloway. .Mbs Meggitt Mrs. and Miss Total ...... 372 No W ar P reparations in F r a n c e . Thompson, the Rev. H. Harbord, Mr. F. B. and Mrs.1 Henry Inman. Misses Inman (3). Master 1st Inns. Susssz. id Inns, ohauffeur, accompanied by a man, went to the Whltfeld, Mr. Kennedy Megaw, Mr. R. H. Powell, iftth, having missed a train at Vkstor Inman - : .A' Ireland. Rev. W. and Mrs. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bliss had previously toured on the Continent, ■ rent for a stroll on Monnt Skeates. Misses Skeates. Mr. W. Skeates. Capt Vine, b Huddleston...... 88-c Garnett, b Whiteheadlitehead. .. 9 Post Offloe and paid for the telegrams to be sent. Mr. R. King Sampson, Mr. F. Moffatt Smith, Mr. B r a n House. —Mrs. Soames. Miss Horner. Mr. Argali. Mrs. D. Tonzel Mrs. Fletcher Jnpp, b Dean ...... 3i—b Whitehead...... J...... 1 and on this trip he had travailed many thousands We tried to get some sleep, but at 12 30 we were V. P. Miaa, Mr. Watkin James, Mr. T. H. Laurenoe, ins for the next train ac and Mrs. Fox.- Mr. A. Fox. Miss ’ Stevenson. Miss Bowley, b Dean...... 22—not ou t...... 30 of miles. Tdwards the end of July he and his wife awakened by the landlord, who said oar telegrams Griffith. Miss A. Griffith. Mr. Zafferl Madame Bell (A E), not out ...... 175-notout...... 1...... 28 Mr. R. J. Streatfeild, Mr. J. J. Wilson, Mr. W. DEVONSHIRE PLACE. H.L Wilson, lbw, b Huddleston .. 3-c Garnett, b Whitehead.. 18 were staying at La Part Dieu, Bulle, and on the could not be sent. In the morning an officer came Brown, Mr. A. Biden, Mr. F. Staoey, Mr. H. F. Berkovitch. M. and Madame Dioismnnn. Master Devonshire House.—Mr.' and Mrs. Llnley and child. H 8 Malik, b Huddleston ...... 4— o and b Whitehead j...... 0 28ch they commenced their journey to Hamburg. and said we might be allowed to proceed on onr Dinismann. Mrs. Baumgartener. Miss Higgins. Mr. Mrs. Clift Mossrs. Clift (2). Mir. and Mrs. Mills, f. Hardwiok, Mr. H. Hole, Mr. Liddell, Mr. A. J. Mr&L Waite. Mrs. MacCandlas. Master .and Vincett, o and b Dean...... 0 After lunching at Nenfobatel they prooeeded to journey at noon. He could give no reason why Baker, Mr. H. J. Davis, Mr. J. Ellis, Mr. W. sious and the young man w _ . Mr. and Mrs. 8mithers Tate, lbw, b Huddleston...... 16 Belfort, and found everything quiet. There was we were kept there, except that I had ‘spoken ly while inquiries were made andlas. Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Miss Davis, Hurlinqham Bouse.—Mrs. Allen, f. Mr. Cotton. Stannard, b Dean ...... 0 Morris, Mr. Miller, Mr. F. Flint(hon. secretary), &o. .vis. Miss Grey. Miss Holland. Mr. Street, b Sharp ...... 10 no Indication of any war preparations, and in the disrespectfully to the horses.' Our papers had Itpl Monday, when th e authotitie Miss Cotton. Mr. Levy. Miss Stacey. Mrs. SaltwelL The Chairman, in opening the proceedings, said fa sfifed os to the bona fits of . Laffan. Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Boddy. Mr. Saltwell Boberte, c Heap, b Whitehead.... 02 evening Mr. Bliss went for a stroll alone. The been retained, and we had to wait. At 2 30 p.m. Mrs. Jump. Miss Jump. Mr. and Mrs. Thornbobouoh. - Mr. and Mrs. Stedman. Mr. ». Extras...... a...... 15 Extras ...... J...'... next morning they paid a visit to the fortress to the burgomaster sent tat us to come to his house, the meeting had been called in order that infoi ma- itntries in his diary proving tc dlle. Marie Florlan. Mies Martindale tion might be given as to what it was proposed to Stedman. Mr. and Mrs. Focock. Miss Gilson. Mr. Total .44! Total (for 4 wkts.).. 87 see the lion which commemorates the siege of 1870, and gave us baok our papers and also some writing fapne he bad mu® for his c..„ Sea View.-M rs. Attlee. Mr. Carr. Mrs. Carr. Miss Phillips. Misses Phillips. Miss Rosa. Miss Glover. and even here there was not the slightest sign of in his own hand, and told us we could go. About do during the coming season. A letter had been $ brought up at Lewes Police Adams. Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. and Miss Hawley. Miss Parker - approaching hostilities. Thejpurney was resumed, 5.30 p.m. we arrived at Bremen, after being stopped reoeived from the Master (Mr. C. Bernard Kidd), afternoon, before jDn l.w., F. Mrs, and Miss Leighton. Mr. Lardner. Capt Laidner. Th* Habburiks.—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Darby. Mi. In the course of which that gentleman wrote: Miss Wilts. Miss Apps. Mr. Thompson. Mr. and Macartney. Major Sparshott Mr. and Mrs, Chisholm. SUSSEX v. . and in the evening the party arrived at Neufchateau. by soldiers several times along the road. We “CHRONICLE” ,t was intimated by;the police A few soldiers were seen In the streets as usual, decided to push on to Hamburg that evening, and “ As you know, 6ome days ago I accepted a would be'offered against him. Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. and Miss Weaver. Mr. PearL Mr. and Mrs. Latham. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ingram. The second of the two inter-oounty matches at commission in the Sussex Yeomanry, pending Mrs. and Miss- Bentham. Mr. Herbert Heyner. Mr. Mrs. Owen Fletoher. Mr. Springmelhl. Mr. and Mrs. Eastbourne opened on Monday.. Two days were but there was no indioation lot military aotivity. were stopped 18 times in the 60 miles to that plaoe, him the Magistrate said1 hia and Mrs. £Hunt. Misses C. Larlge. Mr. Skene. Miss Arthur Harvey. Missis Harvey. Mr.MrJ3. o. HarvHarvey, Mrs. The following morning (July 30th) they drove out but on this oocasion all the soldiers acted very being accepted by the War Office. At the same no doubt be a wanting to him. Martindalede. MlesFerens. Miss Savage. Mias Raynor. Cuthbert1 ams. Mr. Outhberb Wiiliams found sufficient to complete the engagement, il * time the war prevented my carrying out my which ended in a brilliant vlotory for Sussex by an to Domremy, the birthplace of Joan of Arc, and decently. We were very anxious about our tyres, jhen left for home, his only eoh- Greenwood. Miss Swift Mr. and Mrs. Neville. there again everything was perfectly quiet, and and the ohauffeur told me he was ‘ praying for contract with the Hunt. I therefore asked yon tat he had been a martyr iV- ______JSS' ______avage. J BURLINGTON PLACE. innings and 79 runs. The visiting county offered a to oall a committee meeting, with the result _____Sodon. n Miss______Paine.____ Mrs. _____ Spain.______Mrs. Yates. Mrs. the visitors were only consoious of a pleasant them ’ all the way to Hamburg. Fortunately they ntiy. Athol House -The R t Honble. Lord and Lady Sinclair. 1 very feeble resistance to the bowling of Jupp and ride through beautiful country. But on arriving held out, but just as we stopped outside a hotel PRINTING that you know now. PleaBe express to the H. P. Smith. Mr.‘ and Mrs.l SliogerSlioger. Messrs. Slinger. 'the Honble. Ada St. Clair and suite Vincett, both of whom , were seen at their best. general meeting my thanks for their kindness to T Mrs. Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr.. Mrs. and Park House.—Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Peto, f. Jupp took four wlokets fqr 84 runs in Worcester­ at Nanoy for lunch they were surprised by the one burst with a noise like a bomb. Immediately s I I • l 1 I-COM3. WANTED Master Mahood. Mr. and Mrs. Buyer. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, t conolerge hurrying out of the hotel, and asking a orowd collected round the car, but the ebauffeur me, and my sympathy with them in their present Girling. Mrises White. Miss Warrens. Rev. and Mrs. shire’s first innings, and in their second essay he difficulties.” The Master's resignation had been IJoyd,-D.S.O., secretary of the Broomue.—Mrs. WardeU. Mr. Wardell Mr. and Mrs. captured five for 27—a really splendid performance. whether they had seen any troops moving. Mr. drove It to a garage on the flat tyre. ll Force Association, writee: I Eaton Browning, f. Bliss asked the reason for the question, and the accepted by the'oommittee, and a sub-committee Chats worth H orn.—Sir Herbert and Lady Oamduff. Durham h o u se —Mr.____ Spafford. ___ Miss Spafford. Mr. Vlncett’s trundling resulted in the first Innings In Scenes at Hamburg. consisting of Mr. Streatfeild, Mr. R. H. Powell, obliged if you would kindly the dismissal of five men at a cost of only 54 runs. reply came that the Germans were moving. The Mr. Long. Miss Gibbes. Mrs. Heaver. Mr. and Mrs. G de Tolt. Master de i’olt. Mrs. Ferguson. Missos visitors telephoned to a hotel at Metz to engage “ We were obliged to remain in Hamburg two WORKS, Mr. Misa, Mr. Moffstt Smith and himself (the . jut paper to the fact that Menezes, f. Mr.and Mrs. Maynard. Mrs. Moy Thomas, Ferguson (2) Several of the Sussex batsmen did well, and the Chairman) was appointed to take over the Hunt. s calling for non-commissioned Miss Moy Thomas. Messrs. Moy Thomas. Mrs. Homxcroft. — Mr. and Mrs. Rawson. Mr. Rawson, total of 333 put the side on velvet. Pearson, who rooms for the night, and set out about 3 p.m. to weeks. Nobody was allowed to leave by sea, and retired from the Regular Army, Swantou.' Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Rev. Wesley Kave. jun. Misses 8anders drive there. Just before reaohing the frontier all the trains were reserved for soldiers. We saw The committee considered it absolutely neoessary oarrled his bat through the first Innings, was the that they should hunt if possible, and It was pro­ ir 42 years of age, to serve in the 'ame Jarimills. Mr. Hedgman. Mr. and Mrs. a'lWTON. - Mrs. Bilking ton. Mr. W. P. Hall. Mrs. only player to distinguish himself for the Sauoe they met a Frenoh car returning, the ocoupants of many soldiers mobilising, but there seemed very . ly of 100,000 men which he is oh. Misses Hlrsob. Mr. TJixon. Dixon. Mrs. Watney. Greer. ___ Greer. Mdlle. Stein. Mr. and Mrs. rhloh told them that they had been turned back little enthusiasm. As they left the central station posed to start as soon as the weather would allow Mr. and Mrs. Gray, friend and son. Duddy. Mr. W. Hawke. Mrs. Warrener. Mr. a County. Soore: them, and they oould get something for the „ a l a r non-oommisaioned officers Clough. arman soldiers, and warned them that they a few handkerohiefs would be waved, and there btaoe their services at the disposal Lory, t Mis. Dymond. Mr. Rosfar. Mr. W. a Leetch. Mr. Kuhn lit Inna. Woboutxbieibb. 2nd Inini. would not be allowed to cross. However, Mr. would be a cheer or two. I talked to several men, servants to ride. They could not say at present Mr. and Mrs. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Bovley, b Vinoett...... 8—o Jewell, b Holloway . U Inoluding the waiters at the hotel, who were oalled South Street, Eastbourne. how many days a week they would hunt, or er should apiply to the Secretary s. Fifoot. Mrs. and Miss Dalrymple. HOWARD SQUARE. Pearson, not ont...... 87—b A E B ell...... 3 Bliss saw no reason why they should go back, but whether they oould oany on during the whole irrrtorial Force Association at 85, Mr. & O. Weber. Dr. and Mrs. Powell. Qurndon Lodge.—Mr. and Mrs. Engels. Misses Engels. A T Cliff b Vincett ...... l- o Jujp, b Vinoett . 6 when they arrived at the German frontier they up, and aBked them what the war was about. righton, or to any organising Misa Blaokden. Miss Thomas. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Willard [ H K Foster, c Street, b Jnpp — 20-b Jnpp...... 18 found a heavy chain drawn across the road guarded None of them had any Idea, and said they did not season, but they intended to go on as long as jtional Reserve in Sussex. Those Metchlm. t Mrs. Jiggens. Miss Miller, Holybood.—Mrs. LyalL Mr. Peach. Miss Bussell. Cheater, b Jnpp ...... I —b Jnpp...... 21 by German soldiers, who refused to allow the oar know what they were fighting for. One said it possible. The only wajr to get rid of the hounds is, Mr. Dykes. Mrs. and Miss Berkeley. Miss K. Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. Batohelder. Mrs. and G N Foster, o Sewell, b Jn p p ...... 0- b Jap p ...... 21 seemed to him that the fight was not theirs, but would be to kill them, and if they did that it would jed-in Class I. or Class II. of the Mias Belly. Mrs. McEwan. Mr. B. W H Taylor, o Jnpp, b Vinoett .. 0 -b J u p p ...,...... 8 to pass over the frontier. Mr. Bliss produoed his ■ re prior to the Uth Apgust, 1914, Miss Maeklin. Mr. P. Inglesby Borrows, b Vincett ...... M—b Jupp...... S United States passport, and pointed to the big red that they must go. Every man from 19 years to take many years to get a pack together again (hear, . and Miss Watts Ettwoton Hoube.—Mrs. Stanborough. Miss Street. Gaffe, 0 A E Bell, b Vine ...... 10— absent h a rt...... 0 43 was oalled o u t; those from 43 to 45 were notified hear). fbr a bounty of £10. when -attested, H orn.—Mr. and Mrs. Costrehan. Mr. and Misa Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus, f. Mr. and Mrs. Bale, b Vincett ...... 10-not o u t...... 4 seal. The German officer evidently oould not read y fit, and finally appnjivdfl. They t Mrs. Gifford. Lient.-Col and Mrs. Jones, f. “ 4 Conway, b Jupp...... 1—run o u t...,...... 0 English, and none of the party oould’ speak to be in readiness for a future oall; and those Mr. W ells (Plumpton) expressed his willingness to undergq a test las to their Winn. Col. and Mrs. Godfrey Webster. LASOELLBS TERRACE. J ...... 1* Extrae ...... 7 German, After a time the oar was allowed to pass between 45 and 55 were called on to report them­ to give a pony for the use of one of the Hunt . out the duties of rion-connuis- _ Lady Jonea Parry. Mr. and Mm. Thorpe. 5.—Mrs. Smith, f. Mr. and Mrs. Jaokson. Misses Jack- on, but it was stopped again soon afterwards by selves and be ready for home service, so that the servants (applause). Hurray. Mrs. Chiohester. Mlsff Vllllere- Total ...... 152 Total , .102 younger men might take the field. It wa9 wonder­ Mr. Moffatt Smith pointed out that they were and, when accepted for service, son. Mr. and Mrs. Cropper. Miss Cropper , ’ Sussxx. soldiers In a greyish uniform. The passport again as privates and immediately pro- ---- Mr. Cavanagh. Mr. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. South Lynn.—Major and Mrs. Mullens. Miss Dora “ worked," but they had not gone much further ful how quickly after the notices of mobilisation not going out for sport. It was a oase of war Francis. Mrs. Band. Mr. and’Mrs. Bell Mr. and H L Wilson, o Bale, b Cheeter 41 N J Holloway, c b, b _ Officer Commanding the Depdt Mrs. Milk. Mr. and Mrs. Andral. Mr. Cooper. Lady Mnllens. Master Uerriok Mullens j Viae, lbw. b Pearson Borrows ...... when they had to halt a third time at the j (motion were posted that they reported themselves for, against foxes. [t ley held on discharge. It is not Klvey. Mr. Elvey. Mr. and Mrs. Mundy. Mrs. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Bates. Mlai.ee Bates (3). Mr. Edward Bowley, b Taylor ...... 1 Vinoett, b Burrows of two roads. They met a number of cannon being duty. None of them knew whether they were Mr. W ilson expressed the opinion that the “ ■’-rgO upon the necessity for secur­ Bates. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cobb, t Belt (A El, b Conway...... 65 Street, not out .... drawn from Metz towards the French frontier, going to France or to Riissla, and their families arrangement made by the committee was the Smithson. Mr. and Mrs. Wolff Madame SHtinano. f. 15 -Mrs. and Miss Parker. Mies MoLelth. Miss Hall Japp, lbw. b Barrows...... 84 ed reliable and competent non- Mr. and Mrs. Hartrldge. Mr. Charles H. Smith. Sir Miss Chltty. Mrs. Kenton. Misses Kenton (2) H r Jewell, st Bale, b Taylor 50 Extras and also saw more artillery drawn np in lines in a also did not know. Theiy would be allowed to best thing to be done' under the circumstances. officers for this new army.! Sussex Frederick Eve. Mr. P. Fenwick. Messrs. Longwortb. Homkleigh.—Mr. and Mr-. Parrlot. Misses Pan-lot (2). H 8 Malik, b Burrows...... 11 field. send only postoards home, which would bear no Nobody wished to hunt for pleasure, but it behoved ndhand in responding to such a Mr. Kiddle. Mr. 8. A. Phillips. Mrs. Bsvinglon Mona and Mdme. Alb&nlee. Mdllee. Albanbe (2) \ Tate, lbw, b'Bnrrows ...... 0 Total ...... 355 The Situation at Metz, postmark and would be subjected to a rigid censor­ everyone to keep everything in as normal a con­ s. Will those who are eligible Quhkhbbobough H o rn . (Grams P aradh). Fairhavkn. — Mrs. Tozer. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker. At Metz they found the iron gate closed and ship. We were treated very well in Hamburg, which dition as possible. If bunting were to lapse it how when their country need® Mias Henderson. Mrs. and Miss Giles. Mrs. and Miss Miss Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Molynenx. Mr. A. guarded by a number of soldiers, cavalry and was under military oontrol entirely. Eventually would be difficult to bring it back to anything like Molyneux. Miss Molyneux. Mrs. Cooper. Mlaa the state It was in at the present time in Sussex a vender. Mr. Oakley. Mr.. Mrs. and Master Cooper. Miss Cox. 9 Harris LEST WE FORGET!” infantry. They positively refused admittance to we left by speoial train, arranged for by the Uingrove. Mu, And Mrs. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Bkmravr—Misses Williams 121 Mr. Hntohlnson. Mrs. the visitors, and after a parley Air. Bliss decided to American Consul, and left behind us many English DURING (hear, bear). dwards. Mre,(3&nd Miss McQueen. Mrs. and Miss pie whose friendship wie had made, ana brought Mr. M offatt Sm ith annouueed, amid much CLUING AT NEWHAVI (Kthews. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs; Prioe. Mrs. Joyoe. Miss Weir. Mrs. Tiratson, f. go baok and a take a less Important road leading ss Jones.: Mr., lbs, and Master Navler. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gudenier, L Miss Mourallar. Miss BRITAIN’S DEBT TO BELGIUM. to Luxemburg, intending to stay there for the with us some letters from them to be mailed in applause, that the Hon, H. B. Portman had given i all lihe public-houses at Njewhaven zie, Mr,’and Mre. Chambers, f. Mr. Hiltoo. Dolly Mouradlar. Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs night and to prooeed to Coblent z the next day. On England. The speoial train took us to Rotterdam, £1,000 to the Hunt. 9 p.m. each. day. Frequently, too, id _ Miss Fletoher. Mr. and Mrs. Pearoe. Mr. Osborne. Misses Osborne. Miss Wylv. Misses Haynea the journey occupying 24 hours. There was no A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. I dnrihg some part of the( daytime Mr. and Miss Rinnington. Mrs. Woles and party this road also they saw oannon heading for France, Miss Hoodon. Major and Mrs. Fox, f. Mr. and Mr. tmd Miss Mitchell Mrs. and Miss Millard. Mrs. The storm of .w%r has once more broken over they were stopped several timeB by soldiers. sleeping accommodation on the train. When we Portman, Mr. K ennedy Megaw remarking that tpply of beer has not bjeenl equal to , Essex. Mr., Mrs. and Miss TollltL Misses Dodd arrived there it was easv to find means of reaohing It was not the first time he had oome to their (1). Mrs. Kenton. Miss Roehe r Sward Gray, f. Mr. Alan Jaokson. Mr. and Mrs. brave little Belgium. Her fair fields are trodden On arriving at Dledenhofen ’ they were rudely Abbs. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Mr. and Hrs.MoLaohlan. down by the tramp of armies^ her stopped, and here the passport was of no avail. England. We were obliged to leave our motor car THE WAR assistance. Miss Nanoy MoLachlan. Mrs. Dennison. Mr. and Two soldiers opened the magazines of their rifles in Hamburg, and hope itjwlll be forwarded to us The Hon. H. B. P ortman said they oould rest Mrs. Adams. Miss Gomme. Miss Elkington. Miss Industries are at a standstill: her sons are perish­ In Amerioa. We were told the Government were assured bis heart was with them. In an emer­ Dr.’ and Mrs. Steele. Parker. Miss Adamson. Matthews. and showed the cartridges, warning them; that If Mr. and1 Mre. Harrington,“ llr . Harrington, jnn. Miss ing by the hundred on the battlefield. »y did not stop the oar when told to do so they seizing all high-power oars, but my ohauffeur told gency of that Bort there was nothing he would not PARISH Mies Man waring. Mr. * V, WILMINGTON SQUARE. But for the courage of her King and’the staunch me that mine had been so fixed that the oar ‘ oonld do to assist the hounds (applause). He proposed 8.—Mrs, Dodton. Miss Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Chater. would be shot). Two soldiers stepped on the oar ^3LB8^.an,S* Mr. and Mrs. ilr?__’doe. & Misses!Price. Mrs. Brett, ness of her soldiers, the Teuton hosts might already and direoted them into the tows to a building, not be started for a week,’ so I hope they will leave that Mr. Streatfelld, Mr. Misa, Mr. Bienoowe and Mrs. Duke. Mr. P. Moss.as. Mr. Blaterr. Misses Balgrey. Mrs. Cory. Miss Cory it alone." Mr. Moffatt Smith be appointed a committee to ; ig description of Firle Pariah Church Mr. J. B. Duncan. Mr.,r.. _Mrs. and Misa Naden. Mr. 11—Mrs. Boggle-Rolfe. Misses Boggle-Rolfe (2) be far on their way to Paris, and the cause of where Mr. Bliss and his ohauffeur were closely freedom Ini Europe desperate. carry on the Hunt. he current issue of the! "P a rish ' Goldsmith. Mi, and Mrs.Mrs! Evans. _ _ __Davis. Dr. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. Miss Wilson. Mr. Wilson. examined by an offloer, who inquired who they Germany Preparing : F rance Quiet. In common with all traders, we are Dogherty. Mies Manta. Mr. M. Hyam. "Mr and Mira Mr. Monler Williams. Mr. Roy Monler Williams. Onee more we stand by her aide, fighting for were and where they were going. Air. Bliss was Mr. Bliss explained: “ The Germans claim that The motion was at once adopted and the meeting D. Cooper. Mrs. Garner-Smith, Mr. L. Garner-Smith. Miss Monler Williams liberty, for justice, and for the right to live. We obliged to show correspondence with the Hamburg- then terminated. : . M r.R and Mies Pearson. Mr.’and Mrs. Heslop. Mr. Nebraska Mansion.- Mies Lacy. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken, they went into the war because Russia was moving endeavouring to keep our Staff hurch of West Fill to and Mrs. Sells. Mr. and Mrs. Housden. Messrs. f. Mr. and Mrs. W. Plnnock, f. Mr. and Mrs. William shall suffer much, but the Belgian people will Amerlean Line to prove that he was proceeding to her troops towards the frontier before July30tb, from the 12th cent but no Housden. Miss Webb. Mr. Crocker. Miss Marsh. Campbell f suffer more. No shot will, we believe, be fired on Hamburg. The officer ordered them positively not and that the French were mobilising and refused eserved of the huildi orjanything Mr. and Mrs. Cogor. Mr.Canham. Mr. and Mrs. Grieve. Grampian Mansion.—Capt and Mrs. Maopherson. Mr. our soil, and we have the whole nentral world to go towards Luxemburg, and said they must to give the Germans anything but an equivocal as nearly as possible to the EASTBOURNE PUBLIC LIBRARIES. the church for the three Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Jones Maophereon. Misses Maepherson (2). Rev. and Mrs. behind os to support our commeroe and our travel to Trier, about 70 miles away. I t was then explanation. But from what I saw I know the ______cuts of Warren Hastings, f. Mr, and Mrs. Llndenb&um, f. believed that the Ajlaluen H otel (Grand P arade). Industries. about 9.30 p.m., and the visitors were tired and Germans were moving troops and cannon towards he window ati :the east end of the Mr. and Mrs. Beazley. Miss Beazley hungry. The officer plaeed a guard on the oar and normal, but this can only be r Mr. Beattie. Mrs. and Miss Allen. Mrs. White. Dunkbld.—Mr. and Mrs. Rowarth. Mr. Stott Mrs. Surely, then, despite the heavy calls made upon Franoe during the night of July 30th, while in LIST OF BOOKS ON NURSING*4n D front this early period. The Mrs. Dudley. Copt, and Mrs. Sands. Mr. Sands. Mrs. Bushman. Mr. Bower. Mrs. Inman. Miss Inman. our resouroes, we oan find something to sen’’nd to allowed them to stop at a restaurant for refresh­ France on July 28th, 29th and 30th, at Belfort and thee 15tlh15th oenrioentuiy is the braes—now- Forster. Mrs, Churchill. Mr. Harvey. Mr. Slllar. Mr. £. Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Miss Llewellyn. the brave Belgians in their hour of neei as a ment, whloh was partaken of under the super­ Nanoy we saw not the slightest Indication of AMBULANCE WORK. wall' at the east end of the north Major Hi tage. Mrs. Pulvennan. Mr. F. Pulverman. Mrs. Wellington-Lloyd. Miss Fell Miss Lloyd. Mr. token of brotherhood In war and In peace, ,nd as vision of the guard. Mr. Bliss telegraphed to mobilisation or any special military aotivity. In done if our Customers do their nally, with the other twb brasses Mr.. O. ’ ilverman. Mr. R Pulverman. Mr., Mrs. and Mrs. Dommett Miss Wilson i done Trier that the party would be arriving late. The Hamburg when the telegram was received apton. Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. an earnest that the memories of great deei lying on the floor of the| chancel. WILMINGTON GARDENS. In common have not perished 1 guard remained on the oar for some distance ont announcing that war had been deolared between GENERAL WORKS. the effigy of a knight iii armour, ...... , Miss McMullan. Mr. p a rt too. Shelf No. Wllsher. Mrs. Whitrwham. 1—Rev. B. H. and Mrs. Rendell, f. , Ramllllea, Quatre-Bras, Waterloo—on sui fields of the town, and then a searchlight from the Great Britain and Germany everyone was stunned, iption in Latin, MHere lie Bartholo- BKENTWOOD.—Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. and Miss Phlllti fortress was direoted upon the car until the wind­ and the next day there was a ourlous stillness 610.3. “ Black’s Medical Dictionar,ry. Uiight, and Elinora, his wife, who Mrs; Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Was the compact with British and Belgla blood. 610.3. Green’s Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Modi- Mrs. Webster. Miss Stone. Mrs. Danson. Miss Denison. Mrs. Lamb. M We know better nowadays than to say thi ,t “ the ings of the road made It Impossible for this to be about the whole plaoe. Some of the Germans i cinc and Surgery," 11 vols. (Reference Depart­ lar of our Lord 14*76. on whose soule Talbot Smith Coombes. Mr. and Mrs. Well. Mr. aad Mrs. Dowsetl continued. They arrived at Trier at 1 30 a.m., and talked very confidently about the British cruisers p i„„0 - mir f)rrW fl fnr W ork w ith US ment). mercy, Amen.” \ The next century Miss F. Dowsett Mrs. Munns. Mrs. and Miss Mell( Belgians ran away at Waterloo.” We km that keeping out of the wa/of the German ships, which I-t lace your U raeiS IOT VV OIK W lin us w n e P r iv a t e H o t e l they stood manfully by our side. were told there were a great many soldiers at 810.73. Laurence (C. CL), “ A Nurse's Life in War and first record of historical importance— Mr. and Mrs. J; E Anderson. Miss F. Coombes. k Coblentz, and they had better take the road over were searching for them, and it was also reported in Peace.” tomb of jasper, btone, and marble, Col. and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. ExBhaw. Mrs. H. Butcher. Mr. S. Reynolds Quite reoently; the Duke of Wellington and 952. McCaul (Ethel),” Under tho Care of the Japanese Williams.: Mr’ *P»x^ M r ^Caverao. Mrs. Goodchjld. Darmstadt. — Mrs. and Miss Peaoock. Mdlle. Mar 'leld-Marshal Earl Roberta and others have been the hills towards Cologne. The car was stopped Hamburg that no steamers were leaving England which' shall have our customary War Office." - ’ sidq of the altar] with, the figures Mrs. Sweet, t _ Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Florlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford, f. Mrs. Gifford, sei several times In villages, and the occnpants were for the United States for fear of the German "age and Philippa, his wife.- Sir trying to raise a fund to. Save the field of Waterloo obliged to show their passport to the burgomaster. 610.3. " Quain'H Dictionary of Medicine.” Sewell Mr. and Dadds. Miss Doreen Dadds. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, t from the band of the deeecrator. A more urgent cruisers. The war news in Hamburg was limited ‘y important and responsible posts • Mace. 1 Mr. H. Mace. Miss 8tnrdee. Croydon House.—Mrs. Gordon. Mr. R A. Gordon. On arriving at Cologne they were told they would be to about eight or ten lines dally, and was dated careful and prompt attention. FIRST AID. enry VIII.. Edward VI and Queen and Mrs . Miss Pryke. Mr. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Tatham. Mr. and Mrs. Inaby. Miss call has come. It Is a call to sncoour those who 617. Black (Dr. G.), “ First Aid in Accident and have offered their all In the quarrel whloh Is ours allowed to remain there only 24 hours. Air. Bliss from Berlin. It referred to German victories and which was that of Constable of 1 Nicolaus. Mias Williams. Mr. Inaby. Misses Taylor (2). Mrs. Spencer.' Mr. and called on the United States Consul, and was told grsat losses bv the French, but never mentioned Sudden Illness.” -n. He was still in this . ______bourn. Miss Wybourn. Mr. K. Mrs. Sangway. Misses Bangway (2|. Miss as well as theirs. 614.88. British Red Cross Society's Manuals: No. 1, Wybourn. Mr. antf Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wlggel. Miss Ingram. Dr. Wilson. . they might stay longer. They rested on Aug, 1st the German losses. I learned that during one I Cantlie 4J-), “ First Aid Manual," No. 2," Nurse’s was imprisoned there by order of Weston. Misses Carbett. Mr. and Mrs. Rnroell. Miss Wright and party (4). Mr. Folker. Miss Danes. Onoe again, as at Quatre-Bras, only over a far "Saturday), Intending to resume the: journey to night In Hamburg 800 wounded German soldiers Manual,” No. 3, "Training Manual" (men's He died in 1557. Round the Garratt. Mrs. Monnsell Miss dtllwelL Mrs. Richie C. Hnnt Air. Heed and friend. Mons. and more extended area, the oornflelds are trodden lam burg on the following day. They found were brought there, while letters received from detachments); No. 4, Moores (Lieut.-Col. S. G.) b is the well-known verse front Bennie. Messrs. Richie Bennie. Miss Thomas. Mrs. Henqnay. Mrs. Stonelad. Mr. Btoneland, ji down and the harvest destroyed. Onoe more, as notioes posted at every garage forbidding the sale Saxony state that the hospitals at Chemnitz and "Hygiene and Sanitation Manual.” :r of Jdh,-. “ I know lthat my Shaw. Miss Mary Charmter. Miss R Budden. Miss Fauckner. Miss Fanckner gt Waterloo, of petrol. There was great exoltement every­ Leipslo are filled with wounded Germans.” 614.88. Cantiie (J.), “ First Aid to the Injured.” St. i. . . In the same chapel'(pow Watson. Miss Western The earth is covered thick with other clay where. A few miles ont of Cologne they saw a John Ambulance Association. WILMINGTON TERRACE. While its owi clay shall oover, heaped and . 616. Davies (N. E.), “ 1,000 Medical Maxims." ) are two altar tombs, cmie on each 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Nnnn sign, “ Dapolln-Benztne.” All the plaoes of busi­ 614.88. Roberts (R. L.), “ J^ctuj-fson Ambulance Work.” th window. The one to the right Dr. Vallanoe. Mb, Mrs. and. Miss Johnston. Dr. Rider and horse, friend and foe, in one red burial blent ness were closed Us it was Sunday, bat a little girl We must spare something for the Belgians. i n _ .son of Sir John, who died in 1568- W- and Mrs. Nalrne Wright. Mr. Tflburn. Mrs. and JBVINGTON GARDENS. , ' oalled a woman, who took their order for petrol, NURSING. le t of his grandson, who died kt 1595: Master Knnan. (Messrs. Sweet. Mr. Hayes. Miss 2.—Mdme. de Mimont Mdlle. de Mimont Lady Pringle. Sore as onr own need may be, theirs Is more sore evidently being unaware of the restriction. The 6A.73. Bimlett (Sir 0,), “ Mow to Become a Nurse.” L“ gies in brass let in on top. The Sweeti Mr. Sanders. Mr. SolomonT Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jaqnes. f. Mrs. Hnrley than oars. They have plaoed ns In their debt and tank of the oar was filled, and a oan containing 30 610.7. Clarke (E. M.), “ The Nurse's Enquire Within.” the wall on either side of that of ®X- Freeman, f. Mrs. Newman Sunnylawn.—Dr. and Mrs. Humphreys. Mr. Reginald we must not be laggards In paying. litres was also purohasea, and stored on the baok 610.73. Henry (J. N.), " The Nurse’s Handbook of iw Bol no are effigies of'another Humphreys. Air. Robinson Medicine." ; & « . ■ A b b ^ T t l 5.—Mrs. Ritchie and child. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. All contributions to be sent to of the oar. They journeyed on to Wesel, where 610.73. Ltickes (Eva E. C.), "General Nursing.” B ir John and his son and daughter, v^^Mlas^Newman. Mrs. and Miss Hollis Anthony. Miss Livingstone they werwere stopped by soldiers on entering the town, 614. Macleod...... (M. W. - (i.l, ... “ Hygiene_____ torNurses.' Nurf |pe inscriptions: “What is flesh* "wsaA«d a= * Montfohd.—Mrs. Oppenhelmer’sf. Misses Uppinootte. THE BELGIAN LEGATION, “ These soldiers acted very deoently, said Mr. 610.73. Mar ” ten ' (H.), “ ------How to ’ ~Become a Nurse.” life! A flower, some dust, a . I l^MUMisss WaWarns Williams. Major and Mrs. Rodney Air. Lippincotte. Mr. Holt. Miss Holt. Bliss In the coarse of the Interview, “ and an officer 610.7. Maxwell (Anna C.) and Pope. (AmyE.),’ . _____ Practisal “ Here lies Thomak Gage, knight. _ . Mr.Bingeman. Mr. Coppinger. Mr. Bernheim. Elton Hoossi.-Mr. Somerset 15, WEST HALKIN STREET, u Nursing." '.Oollwmore.Soilsjmm^" Mr. Livermore. Dr. and Mrs. Newton, accompanied ns to the Commander of the gate, who jHizafceth, who diedi in the year of 26.—Mrs. Samuel, f. LONDON, S.W. wrote ont a pass admitting an automobile and three 610.7. Nightingale (Florence), " Notes on Nursing." who had ome son and two andmd Miss 8mith, Mr. Gllohrist Mr. Wood. MOBNiNsaiDo. - Airs. Edward Smith. Miss Smith. ; CHRONICLE” 610.73. Oxford (M. NO, “ Handbook of Nursing.” Oar ter. Mr. Bowen. Mr. Rothborth. Mr. and MW Webb. Miss Vallance. Miss Atkinson,, Mastw oooupants. That night we stayed at Mueuster 614. Roberts (R. L.), > “ Lectures on Nursing and whose souls may God have mercy, ■ Beck Peter’ Fielding'Ould. Miss Qoilter. Mr. Gardiner. and the next day set oat for Bremen and Hamburg. Hygiene.” s placed on the floor by the side W a n B o o n (Gr a n d P a r a d r ). Miss Pnrday. Misses Oxley THE-NAVAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. The tyres of our oar were In a wretohed condition 610.73. Stewart (Isla) and Cuff (H. E.), “ Practical ■rs an effigy of a ehTouded.fltfuj® Miss Mann. Mr., Mrs. and Miss C. Klngham. Mias Miller’S Dale.—Admiral Sir Algernon Heneage.G C.B., Lieut. A. J. Fellows, N.V.O., O.C., Eastbourne Company. and new ones whloh we had ordered in Cologne did Nursing.” i Mary Howard. Of the Norfolk ' M ~ rs. Allday, ' Mr. Meeson. Mr. and Lady Heneage. Miss a Heneage. Mr. Cosmo Headquarters: Colonnade-gardens, Eastbourne. not arrive. We were very anxious to get pn as fast ANATOMY. ' at Firle in 1638. The first name I ______Master firamier Jones, Rev. as we oould. About 10 miles before reaching 611. Clark (H. K.), “ Elementary Text Book of Vioar o(| Firle is that of John and Mrs. Comps ten. Miss Compston. Mr., Mrs. and Norton Housb. — Atlases Baxter (31. Mrs. Orders fqr week ending 5th Soft., 1914. PRINTING Anatomy." Miss Evans. Mr. and Miirs. Mood. Miss Floo Osmabruck one of our tyres burst, but an old one Shield (A. M.), "Surgical Anatomy." followed by John Bracegirdle, Mils Brayne. Mias Taylor. Messrs. Compston. Mrs. Lyons, f. ’ ! » i All hands must be present :iat headquarters between whloh we oarrled, and whloh would ordinarily have Bll. MaMock, 1607-38.' There is then and Miss Cony. Miss Clark. Miss Seymomr. Misses 8 and 9 p.m. on Monday, 31st August, also between PHYSIOLOGY. '! CARLISLE ROAD. 7 and 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 2nd September, and at other been thrown away, was pnt on and oarrled us Into the period of, the AJoms. Mr. Aragartb. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. Miss Osmabruck. There we found a great deal of. 612. Beddard (A. P.) and others, “ Practical Physl- and the imencee (with Sh*. Dr. and Mrs. Williams. Miss Mortlook. Miss Coeours House.—Mr. and Mrs. J. R Miles times and places to be notified at headquarters. Uniform Bemlng. Miss CowdtT. Mr; and Mrs. HI)ton Day. 8outhboBOUGH.—Tho Rev. Blake Kitson. Mra and gaiters to be worn. Recruits to attend. military excitement and were told that the country 168980; Lewis a, 1680, who Kltson. Mr. Clarke. Airs. Clarke. Mr. H. ,~ had been warned to look out for Russian spies In 612. Blais&n (A. F.i, “ Practical Physiology.” in 1689 for to take the ¥»• smi Miss Cronk. Mr. CampbeU. Mr. Cook. Miss Signed. A. J. Fellows, Lieut N.V.C.y 612. Halliburton (W. D.), “ Handbook of Physiology.” 1 Mrs. Burr., Mr. and Mrs. Riohardson. Mrs. BagnelL Airs. HasweU. Miss B e tty ____ > O.C. “ Inverclyde” (Eastbourne) Co. foreign oars. We went to a repair shop for repairs WORKS, 612. Hill (L.), “ Human Physiology.” to Wil Mary; John Master Jack Stacey. Nurse 8tevens. Mr. R Webster. to the tyres and then resumed onr ’ who was i . of Ditohling Mrs. R Webster. Miss Foley. Miss Jenkin 27th August, 1914. THE NON POISONOUS 612. Huxley (T. H.), “ Lessons in Elementary Physi- Miss Katharine Elder. Mr. Bagnold. Mr.filSSS: parifihek”, ( Ashburnbam, en. Mrs., M1m and H o st il e Ob o ’ D issnfectant Sit. Murciie (V. T.i, “ Elementary Physiology." 'avlor, 1755 (d,™ name to Hons: . and Mrs. Andrews Miss Salter. Allas Jessie Walker. Miss Ethelil WiWalker BADM-POWELL SK\ SCOUTS. “ Just as we were entering Dlepholz we saw a 612. Starling (E. N.), “ Elements of Human Physi- R. Raynee, IT E. Hutohm- Mh d w tn (Ca r lisl e RoaB), . OOMPTON STREET, a n d A i r P u r i f i e r . Headquarters: Pendred Mews, Langney-road, orowd In the street. A great many horses were 612. Wa^K (A.D.), “ Human Physiology.” te ithi, ,li 1884;F. _ount, 1871; W. .¥ l^ P a*e- Mrs. Bell Mr., Mrs. and Miss Bolton. Hazelvilu.—Miss Barnard. Mr. and Airs. Hill !• being led towards ns in groups of three. We f; 0. A. Empson, Eastbournej. E. H. Nash, Turner. Mr. R Turner. Mr. W. Speneer. Mr. Wabatah.—Mrs. Johnson. Bliss.Newen 1 . Commissioner, Rear-Admiral C. H. H. Moore. polled to the right side of thb road andI sistopped | South Street, Eastbourne. Mrs. A. E. Ann. Mr. I D, Ann. Mrs. C. Foster. Mona House.—]'Mrs. L. FHoward,___ t Mrs. Flaskell?. I thei motor as thethenorses seeme nervous. As they Desmond Foster. Miss Joan Foster. Miss -Miss------Whitmore., ------Mrs. andMo

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.-1 EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY i AUGUST 29, 1914. 1 8 jp ■ m ' ... .. a if 1 s # HE MAYOR AND THE RELIEF “tOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU.” LEAF HOSPITAL. FUNDS. EARLY AU TvU M N. RECRUITING AT EASTBOURNE. N E W WING OPENED. MAYNARD A LOCXL FUND NECESSARY. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. The Mayor Calling a Mass Meeting of Men. LIMITED " ’Phone 771 FOR To the Editor. As will be seen by an announcement elsewhere, The new wing of the Leaf Homceopathio Cottage Sir: I am told that some misapprehension the Mayor (Councillor Bolton) Is convening a mass Hospital, whiob will give largely increased accom­ meeting of men, to be held at the Town Hall on modation for patients and better faollltles for the EXCLUSIVE SPECIALITIES FOR exists with regard to the funds which 1 am Wednesday evening next. The object Is to stimu­ REMOVALS collecting for the relief of distress in consequence staff, was opened on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. late the movement lor local reorultlog for Lord Davlea-Gllbert. For some time past the need of of the wst. There are two funds:— Kltohener’s new Army and the service battalion IMMEDIATE WEAR. of the Royal Sussex Regiment. enlargement has been felt, owlDg to the difficulties L H.R.H. the Prince of Wales’ National Relief AND Fund. I am happy to state that I have been Considering the gravity of the International of adequately dealing with the Increasing number situation, aod the urgent demand for recruits, It of patients and at (be same time providing suit­ STORAGE. We are now prepared with our Autumn fctock of our enabled by the kind contributions of residents to able space for the medical staff and nurses, and, 8, Sussex Gardens,’ rem it £1,500 to H.R.H . F u rth er subscriptions is hoped the meeting will be very largely attended, thanks to the generality of Mr. A. Tabor, the hon. well-known Tailor-made 1 weed Skirts f..r the Season, received will be promptly remitted. Some have and will pi od uce results of a practical and encourag­ Hours 9 till 7; Slats. 9 till 6. Later by Appointment also forwarded subscriptions direct to London, ing character. treasurer of the insuiutlon, ihe adjoining bouse but it is desirable that contributions should come was acquired, with ibe result that now tbe altera­ speteially made to our own designs \ variety of The presence of employers of labour and others tions are complete there is room for additional CONSULTATIONS FREE. to me, as Mayor, for remittance, in ordet tliat the able to promote the movement Is invited. A total amount received from, Eastbourne may be beds, while the needs of the staff are amply pro­ Goods Warehoused in Separate N«w Models in Tailor Suits for immediate wear. We special effort is being made to accelerate the rate vided for. Tbe beneficent work amongst the poor known. This fund is intended to relieve distress of recruiting In Eastbourne and district, and it is have also a large;! collection of Ktew Sports Coats, arising among (a) the wives and dependents of out In the east end can therefore be continued on an Lock-up Compartments. hoped that all having any Influence will use It enlarged soale and without the hampering effect of soldiers and sailors who are engaged in the war, earnestly In furtherance of this urgent patriotic gC H O j Channel and Showerproof Coats in an assortment of new or who have been called up for active service; an Insufficiency of accommodation. and ttUUHSQDg withWlblJ UCtlJJdeep emotionC LLlULlUlt Ujby the ltillarge OUUlCUUOlaudience, ! o*iuend to of GUO tbe no town n u tu they cj ”went vmi VJU on lilt) the piiuuipicprinciple lUnu that 7 Insertions...... A...... F iv e Sh illin g i ,yer was offered by the Rev. J. Westbury Jones, they would not start anything until they had the t d £260, which lie stipulates shall be applied solely Lonatr Advirtiumntt at Pros>ortic*aU Main. G. E MAYNARD, L ., Classes at I for the purpose of relieving local distress. , followed by the Lord's Prayer, in which ail mouey. The result of tbe eulargement was that Ir Booked the Usual Rates will be Charged. "The Mayor’s Relief and General Help Com­ ed. they had elx additional beds, there now being 14 ill «u oh Aon ounceme&ts appear in the folio a. papers: Prep. e Mayor very feelingly alluded to the wide­ beds and two cots. The dispensary, which bad Students Hej 4 better average of So wickets for 19.47 runs each mittee”! is being formed on the. lines suggested hitherto been in the centre of the town, had been Eastbourne Chronicle East Cfrvrutead Ob tor % or Complete House Furnishers, Sussex have still to play three more matches by the Local Government Board, and I hope spread interest in the brave little people aorosB the Age nq ATHLETIC NOTES. shortly to be in a position to call the members Channel, and expressed tbe hope that substantial removed to the hospital, while ibe accommodation East Sussex News Sussex Surrey Courier No exta before the end of the season. for the out-patients whioh before was in a small Baitings Independent Horsham. Times - '« * together! to make the necessary arrangements. advantage might follow that evening’s gathering I (By S pectator.) The ' best form of assistance which can be by whtoh the Red Cross Society should be gainers. room, quite unfit for the purpose, and the facilities Chereby securing, at a very small oost, an amount of publicity Greystone Buildings, It is needless to add that the arrangements for rendered is the provision of work, and I trust He was glad that his friend Mr. Barron had come for the staff, which had to be increased as they had throughout the important district of East Sussex, the Cricket Week, in the en ab le hands of the that employers and householders will to the' forward thus early to help so good a cause. more beds, were now very much improved. They among the most iTiflnftnfnR-l inhabitants. EASTBOURNE CRICKET WEEK. Eastbourne Secretary (Mr. W. G. Osborne) were fullest extent possible maintain their existing had added a new X-ray apparatus, and all this had UNXQUALLXD BY ANY OTHER LOCAL HIDIUH R° UPl all ^hat could be desired. The sixpenny gate Tbe audience’ having sung “ God blese our native been done out of the money collected beforehand Eastbonrne. stUff3. fh e carrying out of work in the nature lanjd,” the Rev. David Barron, standing beneath Last year there weie 177 patients in that small seemed popular and the attendances were as good of repairs, painting, &c., would also be of assist­ Order* should be sent direct to Faexoohbi A Oo.'e (Ltd.) ■t as could be expected under the droumstances. a map of Belgium, said that he desired to accom­ hospital comprising the two houses, or 50 more ance. J plish two things: To assist his hearers by means Head Offloee, or left with Authorised Ageuta, Sussex v. Worcestershire. * * * Yours faithfully, than in any previous year, so lb would be seen how Prepaid at the above Low Bates. of excellent photographs and such descriptions as necessary it was Large Preu, The following matches are listed for the C. W. BOLTON. Mayor. he could give to an intelligent realisation of the ^erbants # A ssistants QHanHb Physical La| To Enlarge the Institution. The Publiahera guarantee a oombined Sale eioeediug Preparal Saffrons during the coming week, but whetheT Town Hall. Eastbourne, 28th August stupendouspe losses of the Belgians,..and to deepen The Eastborhne Cricket Week must be con­ the fixtures will all be played is extremely doubt­ their sympathy With our gallant! allies, whose There were 450 out-patients, making a total of 2,760 sidered a success. For a wonder, it was favoured f u l - - visits to the hospital. A great deal cf good work 15,000 COPIES WEEKLY auiBziog resistance against the mightiest military m e r g e n c y t e a c h e r s . - w a n t e d , male with glorious weather, not a drop of irain falling To-day.—Eastbourne r. Blue Mantles (2nd day). power in Europe had aroused the admiration of the was being done, and when they came to a change Whioh means that all these Announcements are Been by about TEACHERS, on holiday or dLsengaged, to Assist T. GI to interfere with either the play of the men or the Monday.—Eastbourne v. South Saxons. THE WAR. world. Englishmen bad conceived a new interest like that they could not help looking back on the atE Central Boys’ School. Lewes, from 31st August, on comfort of the spectators. Taking all things into Tuesday:—Eastbourne v. Yellowhammers. in geography since the beginning of tbe war. No 1 history of tbe hospital. He found that Dr. Croucher TEN TIMES AS MANY READERS. account of Teachers on Military Service.—Apply, C. H. S' Wednesday.—Eastbourne r. Mayfield. map had ever been studied more carefully than tbe had been in oharge of tbe Institution during the Morris, Kastgate-street, Lewes. FOR BO cansideratioB, the attendances were good, Thursday and Friday.—Eastbourne v. Cryptios map of Belgium. Belgium was a small country, whole of the 26 years it hud been open (applause), W H Y IS ENGLAND INVOLVED? The Bubj although the absence of the many schools left Saturday.—Eastbourne v. Hailsham. bat it was dotted with the monuments of great and it was a splendid thing to have a dootor with all Publio plenty of room in the enclosure. And if the Saturday.—Eastbourne II. v. Old Town. deeds. The story of the Low Countries was 2,000 the ability of Dr. Croucher, who gave his time in Jor gale or to p t. LL CLASSES OF SERVANTS WANTED at attention le I cricket was a bit slow at times there was no lack . . . • A mail who hath friends must show himself years old ; and it was the most stirring in litera­ ministering to tbe poor people in tbe way he did A OXFORD REGISTRY, Susaris-road, Eastbourne. Languages. ture. Not quite twloe the size of our Eogllsh For 23 years the hospital had the same matron. Special Wants —Cooks, Cook-Generals, Houseparlour- of brighter momenta to captivate the eye and The match between Old Town and Ocklynge, friendly.” This proverb seems like a truism. Do DVERTISEMENTS must be replied to in writing, nmiils. Housemaids. Generals, Kitchenmaids, Between- . Fl Yorkshire, with but some 50 miles of coast, without Mias Bevis, w ho died in 1911. Everyone knew that maids, Daily Girls. oboasionally excite enthusiasm. To crown all, played an the Gildredge Park ground last Satur­ we peedj to be told that friendship'carries with it a navy and with an army small by comparison a plaoe largely depended for its success upon those A directed to thejaddresses given. Personal appUca Sussex gained! a couple of handsome victories, day, proved a very one-sided affair. Ocklynge obligations ? Experience proves that the reminder with the militaly forces of powerful neighbours, at the bead of it, and the way In whioh the people Lions at our Publishing Offices, for particulars, are useless. ENERAL WANTED; Hi to 18; some experience; r u N i ( were a man short but this would not fully G no cooking; three in fumily.—Apply, 21, Bedford- M' and gained them in such a manner as to greatly account for the disparity in the scores. Old is rot at all superfluous. There are still some Belgium had dared to oppose for the sake of liberty spoke of tbe kindness and attention they received OAL- CONTRACTING—CARMEN’S.-G KNUINE grove, Eastbourne. delight the hearts of tjheir supporters. who think that Great Britain need not have ana honour the grimly supported tyranny by whioh oonld only be due to the fact that Dr. Crouoher and C very old-fashioped COUNTRY BUSINESS FOR DAY and | Town, in an hour and 35, minutes, totalled 200 for Europe had been menaced for 40 years. Partly Miss Bevis had set an example to everyone and SALE cheaply. — Apply, Ernest Mitchell, Auctioneer, ood housepaklourmaid w a n t e d sept, u * • • five wickets, -whilst Ocklynge aould only reply embarked on -this wax. even though our friendly Crawley. or before.—Mrs. Storey, Luxcelles Private Ho Branohes c with 37 A. Baker was top scorer for the winners owing to Its level surface which made adequate that the whole place had been conduoted upon the (oppositeG Devonshire Park Theatre), Eastbourne. Wd Sussex lost ' the tors again on Monday, but neighbour, France, has been wantonly attacked defences impossible, and to its position on the kindest and best lines. They were delighted to a y w a r d s h e a t h a n d d is t r ic t . - foi Worcestershire, with the advantage of first knock, with a finely plaved 79 and H. E. Grevett collected particulars of Houses to be Let or Sold In this e s p e c t a b l e l a d w a n t e d , age about 15 or 10, Viaif 72, these Wo batsmen putting on 134 in 55 by Germany. They say, “ Why should we borders of German; and France it bad earned the welcome tbe new matron, Miss Bratten, who would H to make himself generally useful.—Apply, 19, Ter­ made Very little of their opportunities. With the remarkable distinction ascribed to it In the phrase, find herself in very much better conditions than charming and healthy locality, with excellent railway R atU N IC II exception of Pearson) who went in first and, minutes! The Old Town bowlers were A. Baker, interfere? It is not our affair.” We will con­ service to London^Brighton and Eastbourne, apply T, minus-road. Eastbourne. who took five wickets for four runs, and R. A. sider tlijs point further. The cockpit of Europe.” Its people wqye the other matrons, because through the additions Bannister & Co. House and Estate Agents, Market­ earned his bat right through the innings, they not of a bellicose disposition. They were gei to the hospital they had been able to provide place, . ERVANT8 REQUIRING GOOD SITUATIONS gave a ratherj inglorious display. M. K. Foster Grevett who captured four for 30. Ocklynge did France was not the aggressor; had' she invaded industrious, enterprising. Tbe climate was jtke proper accommodation, which they felt they could S!__should apply to the " Sussex Registry,” 28, Friars’- made things a bit lively, but just as he was their best, but their luck appeared to be out on Germany to. increase her territory we could not 0 U 8 E 8 A T __ ,______walk, Lewes. All classes of Servants Wanted and Suited ______this occasion. Old Town have done very well that of Northern France, but the soil was not not do for Miss B»vis. Capt. Lambert, a former . Write or telephone 844 to R. Barratt Terry, F.A.: Free. Prompt and Personal’-Attention Given. to et dangerous he was caught at .the li4ye been under an obligation to support her; good. Yet had they so grappled with natural treasurer, died in 1909, and he bad been succeeded wicket off Ju] ,p, who 1 gone on in the piacd of this season so far, their record up to date reading: France kook up arms in self-defence, that is an 'ears’ local experience).—Terry’s Auction and Estate EMPORARY; CLERK WANTED. - Ajply,, with circumstances that agriculture had been pursued by Mr. Tabor, who had given them that house, 19, Comfleld-road, Eastbourne. testimonials, to Surveyor of Taxes, 63, street, Holloway, latter ing apparently unable to Played. Won. Drawn. „ Lost. iniportaint point which must be borne in mind. i;h the greatest suocess. Belgium is probably Mr. Tabor undertook the treasurership at a time Lewes.T find his pro] >r length. A very confident appeal 14 11 Although we have no treaty obligations with AFE INVESTMENT for Trust Money or Small th|e most densely populated country in Europe, her when they were In great difficulties, but he had Capitalist-Substantial FREEHOLD PROPERTY ANTED, good Cook-Generals, Generals and House- Hot a catch ist Pearson behind’ the stumps France which bind this country to ’fight in her BE SOLD at low prices’; let to good tenants; liberal be obtained I off Vincent .s given , In the batsman’s favour, sijG millions representing some 500 to the square brought them through and had placed the hospital W parlourmaids. Disengaged : Several good Cooks, mlttee, Tow defence we are under a moral obligation to do so le. For so small a country she has extensive on a per Cook-Housekeepers, Housemaids, JJnder Housemaids, t—the oungest batsman playing in first­ It is hard to realise that cricket is on its last when she is wantonly attacked, for the following legs and -that football will be in full swing next nufactures, and her commerce, chiefly with Very Sound Footing. London- Under Nursemaids.—Myrl" > cricket ly before the public—shaped nicely reasons: — f ( ;adj 32, Gildredge-road, Eastbo rjT H E Ml ontil a love] ball from Jupp knocked: hia off Saturday. Local football—according to all England, is exceedingly Important. Cattle, He (the speaker) regretted that Mrs. Tabor could accounts received—will start a bit later, and it is At tile time of the Boer War England was Ibbits, butter, eggs, sugar, flax, glass, gloves, LADY (called away suddenly) WISHES to LET her ANTED, a respectable GIRL to assist with House­ stamp out of i ground, and four wickets were isolated); she had not cared to make friends with not be present to rejoice with hbr husband in the In probable that, rightly or wrongly, it will run its paper, silks and laces are (or were) imported to good work they bad been able to do. Mrs. Tabor ROOMS (good Bitting and two bedrooms).—Apply, W work ; references required.—Apply, Waratah, down for 74 runs. due course during the season. It would not be any- State in Europe, and had she been attacked ' is country. Her mineral produots are consider- A !. B., " Observer “ Office, East Grinstead. Compton-street, Eastbourne. FRENCH, | then by one or other of them neither France noi bad taken a profound interest in the hospital for G. N. Foster, whom I have seen play many surprising, however, if, in. the face of the nation’s ile. More ooal Is produced than In any country many years and nothing but Illness would have ED or BED-SITTING ROOM; nice house; Hampden ANTED, „ thoroughly____ . superior GENERAL ENGLISH,] great danger; the programme were modified or any otlier country would have stoodi by her. Europe, except England, The ooal field extends B Park; facing Downs; 5s. a week; board and another SERVANT; goodod plailain cooking essential j age delightful innings, was caught at short leg by kept her away. Canon Allen went on to express room if required.—Box 22, "Chronicle” Office, East­notW over 30; wages £24 to £26; good personal character even abandoned altogether. Dur Government realised’ that this state of from Lt6ge—now so famous—to M ods, where our bis thanks to those who bad subscribed the £750 Terms 1 Jewell from the second ball he received. It was isolation is not wise, and after the Boer War troops have maintained the best British traditions, bourne. f |- ’ , spe a olever catch, the fieldsman knocking up the I and remarked that they were in fear and trembling OMFORTABLE FUKNISHKirR>J)ROOM without Palgrave-mansionB, Eastbourne. ball with one hand and securing it as it fell. The England entered into friendly relations with our and won the careful praise of Lord Kitchener. when they aBked for £500—at least some of the The Eastbourne F.C. will run a second XI. and nearest I neighbour, France. This friendship was lor Is she behind in education. There are five attendance; moderate j suit ladies; close sea, west ANTED, well-trained GENERAL MAN for hoots, Worcestershire captain, W. H. Taylor, gave the have entered the same for the Eastbourne League, committee were—but he was not of that tempera­ end.—17, Cornfield terrace, Eastbourne. knives, windows, & c.; three in family.—Apply, simplest chance to Jupp at short leg off Vincent, fostered by our late King, Edward VII., and was universities at Brussels, Louvain, Ghent and at ment (laughter). They were grateful to the people W thus making sure of a good list of fixtures. The known as the “Entente cordiale.” English and A6ge, where during the recent bombardment the l a t t o l e t .-] landsomely Furnished Small Flat Mrs. Anderson, 5, Sussox-gardens, Eastbourne. . and six good men were disposed of for 76. The running of the Reserve team is also with a view who had shown suoh a great Interest in tbe hospital _ To Let for Six lonths or longer; two sitting and burly Burrowfc mdde some very good hits, and! French ]»eople learned to trust and respect one students finished their examination papers before and he was sure it would not be felt he was making F ANTED, HEAD CARTER and LEADING HAND of strengthening the first XI. One or two of the another, and France, knowing that she had no proceeding to defend their city 1 three bedrboms, bath, usual offices ; electric light, tele- W forGrass and Stud Farm ; qualified for all general M' Cuffe. who was lame, sent up the 100 after play had local clubs are not starting this year owing to the longer Anything to fear from England, withdrew any invidious distinctions when he mentioned Miss nhone, tenths court.!—Apply, Oakdens, Cornfield-road, work, including cutting and trussing of hay : wages £1 been in progress an hour and a half. At 109 Vine war, and any players wanting a game and willing Slides having been given of Brussels, tbe Cooper, who had constantly given help; Mrs. Roper SastbourneS per week, with cottage and garden ; exceptional testi­ her fleet from the North Sea and concentrated' it nurer said that, so long ago as the 8th century monials essential. — Apply, Capt. Benbow, 18, Lower relieved Vincent, and Jewell, a left hand medium , to sign a League form foT Eastbourne had better injj the Mediterranean. England, on the other Kiog, who for many years conducted a guild which ADY WISHES, to receive another as PAYING paced bowler, ; went on in the place of Jupp. The apply' to Mr. D. Noakes, 21, Langney-road. !e Frankish’ Kings bad a township there, held a sale of work, thus bringing a large sum GUEST In her very comfortable private house.— Grosvenor-place, London, S.W. end came with the score at 153, Pearson being not ’hand, doncentrated the main part of her fleet in larles V. had held bis conrt at Brussels, and in yearly. This work would now be continued by Miss ome," “ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. ANTED, smart LAD as APPRENTICE; wages • • • tlje North Sea, for since the friendly French h oat for a most carefully played and invaluable is bloody times of PhillipIp IL and of . the atroeltles Boys. An enlargement like that meant added ARGE BED-SITTING ROOM ’and KITCHEN TO W from commencement. — Ambridge, Provision score of 63. The clubs entering the second division of the fleet had control over the Mediterranean England the notorious Duke of Alira, it had again and responsibilities and rxpenses, and he appealed for LET (Furnished),with or without attendance; Stores, East Grinstead. knew that hex possessions there were safe from ,ain been the soene of red revolution. The spot • f. •• • Eastbourne Wednesday League are the Arcadians, more subscribers, who he felt sure would be minute 'bus; terms moderate.—Apply, Hall, 37, Ocklynge- ANTED, YOUNG LADY (age 15 or 16) for the Voice j attack. This friendship thus became valuable to :ar the Cathedral of St, Gudule is still pointed road, Eastbourne. When Sussex went in-to bat they found runs Wednesday Juniora Ocklynge Wednesday, St. both countries. found. The committee bad offered to the Red W General and Fancy Stationery.—.Mrs. Saunders, vary difficult to get. I am not quite sure whether George’s Wednesday and St. Mary’s Wednesday, it where the patriot Counts Egmont and Horn Cross Soolety all the beds the; could possibly spare EWES. — TO t*ET (Unfurnished)A a conve.iict 160, High-street, Lewes. and their list of fixtures is as follows:— When Germany began to threaten France at (the most illustrious of ancient Belgian heroes) MR anything was amiss with the wicket, but the the end of last July it pecame seriously important and if the necessity arose he expected they would L HOUSE in L^nsdowne-blace; garden and back ANTED, NURSE-HOUSEMAID for two children BECHSTl earlier Sussex batsmen found it no easy matter Oct. 7 ... A roadianit* v. Wednesday Juniors. re put to death. make It possible to find room for them. The eritrance; rent £20.-*-Apply, Wycherley, House Agent, W (two and tour years); wages £16.—Please write St. George’s Wed. v. fit. Mary’s Wed. to France to know whether England was going to During the reign of Louis XIV. Marshal Villeroi Lewes. to Mrs. Burt, Pattenden, Burgess Hill. ______to get the ball sway, and play in consequence be only a fair-weather friend, and leave her in hospital had a bright future before it and would do andl became deadly slow and dull at times. Vine, for ’ „ 14 St. Mary a Wed. v. Wednesday Juniors. mbarded the city and 4.000 buildings were a great work amongst the people. OSETTA, 57, JEVINGTON GARDENS, EAST- ANTED, experienced GARDENER (married) to BEX HI if St. George’s Wed. v. Ocklynge Wed. the lurch, for in that case hex fleet must instantly troyed. Under Marla Theresa comparative live in cottage; flowers and vegetables and some instance, was) in for 30 minutes and then got out 5 BOURNE.—BOARD-RESIDENCE ; every com W Address i in his favourite! way (l.b.w.) without having scored ,. 21 Ocklynge Wed. v. Arcadians. bq withdrawn from the Mediterranean to defend ace was enj oyed and commeroe flourished, Then The Hospital Appreciated. fdrt; terms moderate for visitors making lengthy stay. indoor work.—Write, Banks, Hamilton; House, Seaford. a single run. I t was a well-played duck, certainly, Nov. 4 SL Mary’s Wed. v. Arcadians. h«T northern coast. ] rtj me French aggression, followed by temporary Mrs. Davies - Gilbert, In declaring the wlog Wednesday Juniors v. St- George's Wed. Anyone who recognises that England was right EAFORD.—APA]RTMENTS (sitting room and bed­ but terribly tame tp look a t Neither Relf nor ,. 11 Wednesday Junior's r. Ocklynge Wed. Ity of Holland and Belgium as a result of the open, said she knew what great use the hospital in making friend's with France after the Boer euna congress. In 1830 oame tbe famous revolt was to Eastbourne. Many had oome to her for S rooms, bed-sitting room); good cooking and attend­ Wilson seemed in a hurry to get runs, but they . 18 St. Mary's VVed. v. St. George’s Wed. War must also see that this friendship oould not ance ; terms moderate; sea and station close.—Bucke, cSitnatkins State*). GRI\ steadily improved their side’s prospects and „ 25 Arcadians vyUcklynge Wed. “ the four days” when tbe Independence dear to letters, and they had always said how muoh they Olinton-place, Seaford. , Wilson had played really good cricket for 41 when Dec. 2 Arcadians vj St. Georges Wed. be disowned now that France is in danger. “A e Fleming was regained. Under Leopold of appreciated the attention and oare that had been a ball from Chester dismissed him. . „ 9 Oeklynge Wed. v. Wednesday Juniors. man that hath friends must show himself bnrg began the steady pros’ rity whiob only iven to them. She was greatly interested in the i pPPLY, i Hon. Secretary SOLDIERS'and 8AILOHS R . N „ 18 Wednesday Juninrs v. Arcadians. friendly.” Sir Edward Grey, in his memorable ased (we trust for a very litt le time) when 08pital, although she had nrver been over it. She HELP SOCIETY and NATIONAL A88OCIA- * . * .ArV St. Mary's Wed. v. Ocklynge Wed. speech in the House of Commons on August 3rd Ton ;127, Upperton-road, Eastbourne (Tel. No. 671), for 3, sot Jan. 8 Oeklynge Wed. v. St. George’s Wed. Germany arrogantly violated the treaty she had intended, however, tosee it that afternoon, and^he Jlrticks for §ale. Chester and Conway had relieved Pearson and put this point very convincingly before the 'ioped it would not be the last time she would pay* Handy Men, Waiters, Porters, Vanmen, Chair and V. H. Taylor of the ball, and both were sending ., 13 Arcadiai is v. St.' Mary's VVed. signed safeguarding the neutralilty of" a people Invalid Attendants; Spinal Chair, for Hire; Vacuum Professional | ■ 20 Wednesday Junior* v. St. Mary’s Wed. country'; when he said, “,I remember well the ose victories in peace were as conspicuous as visit t-o that Institution. At the present time, Gleaner Supplied with or without men ; Gardens down some irather gopd stuff. Conway bawled ,. 27 St, Georgo s Wed. v. Arcadians. feeling in the House . . . the warm and cordial the splendid oourage they have shown in war. hen they were thinking about the wounded T TACEY, Ltd., 22, NORTH ROAD(near Station), Attended; Windows Cleaned ; and any Casual Work very fast, bu1 was inclined to be erratic at first. Fob. 10 St. George’s Wed. v. Wednesday Juniors. feeling resulting from the fact that these two and 97, ST. JAMES’S STREET, BRIGHTON.— Tennis I The beauty and dignity of the Belgian capital were soldiers, they should not forget they bad tbe sick inger Sewing Mac] n e: All kinds less half price (from Insured under Workmen's Compensation Aot. Men of Chester is medium paied, with a peculiar jumpy Ocklynge Wed. v. St. Mary s Wed. nations, who had bad’perpetual differences in the among them, who must be remembered. If there good character only sent out. , action when delivering tlio ball. Worcestershire past, had cleared those differences away. shown to advantage in a aeries of magnifloent slides. £1). Typewriters: Kvery make from 2gs. Trunks, Bags, were, of cour e, handipapped by Cuffe’s inability Her art treasures, her praiseworthy ambitious and were spare beds the soldiers could use them, but &'o. Prams. Pian 5,000 pairs sample Boots. h ia FULLY TRAINED NURSE R equires E ngac.k- How far that friendship entails obligation her fine civic spirit were fittingly and impressively she hoped it would not be at the expense of thesiok price.irlce. Carpets, LirjoLino Rugs,' i, Bliblankets, ’ “Sheets, Quilts, ___ MENT in Eastbourne. — Apply, “ Sister” Pamela to bowl, but their attack, without being deadly, let every man look into his own heart and his Bicyoles,cyoles, Skates, Fireproof ' proof SafiSafes, Musical and Scientific Ray, 46, Mill-road. Eastbourne. was by no n leans to be despised. The wonder THE WAR AND LOCAL own feelings and construe the extent of the described. Then, in moving words that evoked in E astbourne. Instruments, Cutlei and Plated Goods. Houses of was that Bu rows was not utilised sooner, and the deepest feeling, Mr. Barron pictured the Mr. Tabor, in proposing a vote of thanks to Furniture Purchase &c. Exchanges made. VLERK DESIRES APPOINTMENT in Eastbourne. obligation for himself. humiliations and the terror of the inhabitants, / his native town; highest references; low salary.— herein the ' isiting daptain evidently made a Last week we saw that we were bound to protect Mrs. Davies-Gilbert, incidentally mentioned the y.m. Huggett, 67, Princes-crescent, Brighton. mistake. When Bum ws Was at length given a RECRUITING. Belgium by treaty obligations, and it would now o, shocked by the barbarities of Linsmeau and skilful work of Dr. Turner, the dental surgeon, OSTERS EAST GRINSTEAD LIMITED, reepoq Ajersohot, had to bear the nnspeakable insults of a and Dr. Douty. OVERNESS (young, experienced) Requires DAILY trial—apparently as un dernier retort—he met with be equally plain that we are morally bound to F c CANTELUPE GARAGE. Tel. 131. ENGAGEMENT";_good_ testimonials and local almost imm« diate sudoe&s and bowled so finely ferocious conqueror and to sacrifice the beautiful G A DREAM AND AN APPEAL. stand by France in her hour of need. But let The Mayor seconded, and hoped that now the PETROL. TYRE | REPAIRS. CARS STORED. references.- -Apply, ‘Chronicle” Office, Eaat- ■ W ril that he, captured five -Wickets for a very small cost. us suppose, for a moment, that Great Britain had ipltal to bis remoraelees grasp. As view after hospital was re-startiDg on an enlarged basis It bourne. view of palace, oathedra), park and spaolous AGENTS. HIRE CARS. chosen the meaner course and had kept out;, of would meet with tbe great success in the future OUNO Englishman, jueit returned from Germany, war by faithlessness to these obligations, what do thoroughfares was presented, the leoturer stirred that it bad in the past. ■I TeL 554. , Meanwhile Relf and Jnpp defied the good , ) To the Editor. feeling by the revelation whioh, with bis skilful Y Disengaged through war; well connected,speaking oQffirnng and steadily, but slowly, put on runs. It _. * _ , „ , , „ , we expect would happen next? The motion was carried by acclamation. Machine Department. French and German, Seeks Occupation ; prepared to looked as though the Ipaiif would play out time; . ^ tr : Last, evening the news w-as of doubtful- Germany having secured a right of way through guidance, was made dear of the martyrdom of our 2 Threshing Machines (nearly new). give lessons in English, French and German; highest For It Is t joet gallant allies. Dr. Crotjcher britfly thanked Canon Allen for 1 20-h.p. Crpssley Gas Engine. references.—Box 36, ••Chronicle” Office, Eastbonrne. to apply bo i the score mounted until the Worcestershire total import, so I went sadily to bed, well knowing Belgium to the sea, and having crippled France bis appreciative remarks, and observed, “ I don’t had been passed, and!than, when four runs on, that our gallant troops were facing fearful odds and alienated her sympathies from us, would be A brief recital of the Antwerp outrage was 1 21-h.p. Crbssley Oil Engine and Pump. entuated by the reminder of Rilubens, burled quite deserve them, but I will try to deserve them.” I 3i-h.p. Gas Engine. HE COMPTON AGENCY. 6, Station - parade* Relf was bow led all over his wicket with the very tn Eelgium, and dreamed a dream. As near as I in a good position to attack the English coast 1 Small Light Railway and Tip Tracks. EASTBOURNE. TeL No. 1058. with the fleet she has been steadily preparing for there, but immortally appealing from hia priceless Tbe oompany then proceeded to inspect tbe T last hall of the day; a splendid delivery of can remember it was as follows, viz. canvasses. When Ostend was reaohed, In tbe hospital ana were greatly struck by the improve­ Good Cook, reference six yearsjj Sept. 22iid; good Conway’s bei ting him [all the way.' Relf had put ! I went to the Saffrons to see if there really was years. She might have paused to take breath after the subjugation of Belgium and the attack plotorial journey, the leoturer said that ments that have been effected. Contracting Department. Cook (school), reference live years, kept. 19th ; good together an jLnvalnablf but not faultless 63, and a cricket match, instead I found a great camp 1 we regarded war as in essence anti-Christian we Autumn Road Repairs by our Special Plant in any Cook-General, reference three years, age 27, Sept. stumps were! drawn - Monday with the Sussex being prepared, hundreds of tents all ready for on France, but we should be the next object of her 30th; Cook-General, age 24, diseiigaged now; Cook- ambition; and we should have to stand alone lould remember that it was in present conditions kind of Stone. General, reference one year, Sept. 21st: Housepar- Who have 1 score standing at with six wickets still in recruits. The pavilion converted into a hospital. ot a stage of progress, a neoeasary evil. We Paths Repaired and Guaranteed to Stand Winter nearly 40 : hand. i. Further in my ‘dreams I journeyed to the against Germany. We should get our deserts; lourmaid, reference one year, Sept. 26th; Housemaid, for if we betray our friends now we cannot expect ’ere not nn-Christlan because we fought. War A FORMER THREATENED our Special Stone used. reference eight years, disengaged now; Housepar- the purpose ( various golf bourses, and there found eager men laid only be avoided by ns with the smirching of lourmaid, age 26, Sept. 14th; Houseparlourmaid, age ban I The -weather was again delightful; when play practising at a score of rifle ranges. them to do otherwise than treat us as we treat OLT'S REVOLVER FOR SALE.-Apply, A. T., 199 them. J nr name. This war was sacramental from the INVASION. 21, reference three years, disengaged now • Daily wasas resumed on Tuesday, M. F. S. Jewell accom­ I then wandered to the bandstand on the c Seaside. Eastbourne. (general, reference two years; several good Tem­ panying Jupp to the wickets. The score was The heart of the nation has proved itself to be bint of view of Christian Englishmen. It was a porary Cooks and Houseparlourmaids, disengaged To the parades. It was empty, and well it might be, for ghteons war. It was a mighty effort to vindicate /CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLE8 and CYCLE CARS. - Households taken to 280 and it was then that Burrows-was every bandsman had joined the Army, not a man sound;; we could not put ourselves in this con­ V a We have the Pick of the M arket Triumph, B.S.A., now. put on for tie first time. Burrows is a somewhat. temptible position; but let no one suppose that lie iniquitousness of war . and to ensure the EASTBOURNE’S DEFENSIVE Sparkbrook and Raleigh. BARGAINS in SECOND alone. to be seen, but there was a crowd of young women we should have profited by dishonour if we had nanenceof peace. Our hands were clean and ponderous lowlier, but still retains much, of his with bowed heads and blanched faces, all listen­ PREPARATIONS. HAND MOTOR CYCLES.—Rugg, Lewes. 'Phone 147, pace and accuracy. In attempting to drive him stooped to euch behaviour. The day of reckon­ ; hearts were true. General Nogi had predicted n o FBI ing to the far away roar of guns, audible witness OGS FOR SALE.—One Fawn and One Black Pug Jupp was out leg before—a slightly doubtful ing wpilld have surely oome and we should have i should win. We were going to win whatever JKiscdlaneotis. Customers! of tbe dread struggle in fair France—of Europe be cost. But we must oount the cost. Men were The present menaoing situationreoallsNapoleon’s derision perhaps—and the long partnership was in agony : J loans n dissolved. Tuppfs 84 was suoh an admirable dis­ eded. The service of all was demanded. And threatened invasion ot this country, via the South HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We LENDS play that itTfhould greatly add to his reputation. “ Oh, sir,” said a frail girl, “ are those German BoauBe we were English, and our life, not less than Coast, at the beginning ot the last oentury. On A give high prices for good class things, and buy guns?” , “God knows,” I replied. “I trust therefore, on the side of God. our liberty and hononr, were at stake, because we that oeoasion strong and determined measures everything In any condition to Bend abroad, Ladles' Resident 1 British as well, for nothing but British valour So let everyone put his shoulder to the wheel stood sponsor in the world for Ideas and principles were taken to repel the invader, the martello _ to Alfred Gents’. Children's, and Underwear; Boots, Shoes and Jewell stayed just long enough to Set his 50, now will prevent, an irruption into this country and see thie thing through, each one helping the that must not be destroyed by plausibility or force towers remaining still as visible evidence of the -street, East- Honsehold Linen, Blankets, C urtains; also Officers' and was (pen cleverly stumped f Taylor. of the ijrutal Germans, who have slaughtered re must fight and work and pray. -----. ______e Furniture Uniforms, Old Gold and Silver and Artificial Teeth. We Although nr t a hard hitter, be is a very■ googoodbat, - untry by doing the duty that lies nearest, and spirit of the nation. <. some Genuine Antique and Superior Seoond - hanc children on lance points, brutally ill-treated ring it with all his might Mr. Barron appealed to hie audience to dis­ We are Indebted to Mr. Arthur E. Infield, 37, Furniture. See Windows and spaolous Show Rooms with .a nice, easy style. Four runs later H. women and girls, arid levied blackmail by the H. A. DALLAS. tinguish between the German people and the Teu­ Always open for Inspection. Malik playhd right" outside one of Burrows’ million in neutral Belgium. What will they do tonic military caste. He hoped the tales of atroolty Hartfleld-road, for a perusal of the London ASH! deliveries ai d was howled mid-dle stump. Vinoett, Chronicle, of Ootober 8th, 1803, whioh contains u r n i t u r e .—h u m m e r c l e a r a n c e s a l e .- Rates in Britain from John o’ Groats to Lands End I rere grossly exaggerated, though he feared many r t if ic ia l (but natural tool :) TEETH FITTED C With N- J. Holloway anid Street as partners, raised There will be no escape, go where you may. Cold rere i But as Christians we oould the following acoount of the looal defensive pre­ F Bargain Hunters should see our Stock and Prices •the total to 333, and then in attempting to lift EASTBOCRNE y. BLUE MANTLES. parations at that time before deciding elsewhere; no reasonable offer refused, ___ iy bymodern modern and and painless painless methods methi ; repairs; misfits comfort,! fear.” j id we would be magnanimous, chivi i us, fair. —Jury & Son, Trinitly-buildings, Eastbourne. reAmodelled ; absolutely painless extractions ; advioe Burrows ov< r tbe tree tops into Larkin’s Field he [ oould not go to tbe front, but all cot Id do their “ East Bourne, Oct. 5.—Every thing here is on the free; moderate oharges. — K. H, Richards, Ltd., 6, lost his wiijiket and the innings closed, Vinoett Further I went, passing along the busy shop thoroughfares, and there noticed every shop This two-days’ match for tbe benefit of the duty, and just now all oould be of a< iee to tbe alert to receive the enemy ; the whole of the 11th ENUINE BRITISH PLATE.-LADY OFFERS SuBsex-^ardens, Eastbourne. Honrs, 9—7; Saturday, 9-6. having contributed 38. 1 covered with posters, some covered to the very round ataff was oommenoed at the Saffrons ipire by loyalty to tbe next task, id by oo- Light Dragoons have been ordered from their magnificent ccistly SERVICE, comprising six each * * * eaves, calling for recruits. esterday. The visitors won the toss and. after operation with those who defended 1 lntegrity. different out-posts and are stationed at Hastings, table, dessert spoons, forks, tea and egg spoons (36 pieces) ENTAL SURGERY (oldest established), where Wanting 180 runs to save an innings’ defeat, Bexhlll and South Bourne. Yesterday morning the unsoiled; every piece stamped A l; maker’s 25 years' Teeth are extracted painlessly, and Artificial ome hesitation, decided to go in first. They started Portraits of Mr, Asquith, Sir [Edwi rd Grey, uarantec; accept; i 25s. ; approval willingly,willingly. — Wirite, D Worcesters! ire started on their second venture to At last I reached the Workmen’s' Hall, arid adly, as three wickets were down with only 12 itchener, Sir John French, Me S ubscx and Gloucester Militias marched Into this Plates made and repaired at half usual cost.—Koutly there found’ the young manhood of Eastbourne, Winston lox H. L., “ Courier" Office, Lcewes. and Son, 55, Susans-road. Eastbourne. _ the bowling of Holloway and Relf. The latter the gilded youths, “ the niuts,” the workmen, all rnns on the board and b»lf the men were out for hnrohlll called for a summary of Ite Paper aoe from Brighton and are encamped between quickly dismissed Pearson, and then the Sussex |lf. U. J. Coker and J. H Kelsey put a little better ad a vindication of tbe Foreli tary with juth Bourne and Pevensey ; they immediately WNER, leaving England early September, WISHES a s t b o u r n e (21, Enys-road).—pa y ' in g g u e s t s a r t : bowling was entrusted to Jupp and Vinoett, who welded into one great crowd, two or three thou­ commenced making int reohmente, etc., from the sea- DISPOSE of OVERLAND flve-seater CAR; price RECEIVED; well-appointed house; refined home; sand strong, all with set faces and grim >mplexion on the game, Lot the innings closed commendations of our leaders id a hearty O£140.—Car can be sqen and tried any time by arrangementE had met wkh so much sucoeae previously. The >r 81.! W. E Mill ward was in splendid form with aatisfaotlon that for the moment e partisan spirit houses, which are to be continued along the coast near golf links; winter arrangements now being made.— Having suy former bowled G. N. Foster and Chester with determination waiting impatiently to recruit at with owner, Mr. Cooper, 9, Hartfield-square, Eastbourne, Mrs. Fred Tovey. alone in a f the Ordnance Yard. It was a splendid sight, capturing seven wickets for 27 rune. of polities soundly slept, while m lonal unity and to Hastings. The above regiments marched from searching halls, which sent the stumps spinning Saetbcurne responded with 232, and when stamps hristian brotherhood, actively (aged to enoou- Brighton on Monday morning with flying oamp | Iv>UG w a PUPPIES w- - jw.wvi Black),.,1 bothuvu, sexes: champion 1 bred,1.7,1 ASTBOURNE.-PAYING GUESTS RECEIVES in sureties, out of the (round. Chester played beautiful and involuntarily I raised my hat, cheered lustily and fere drawn tire Binei M-.nties had made 14 for the equipage—on the same eveDlDg pitched their tentB JL prize winners;)' ! reasonable to good homes.—Cowell,~ E a comfortable home; highly recommended; good lender, _ woke; and 16, it was only a.dream and it was a ;e tbe patriotism and to deet the kindness by Wendree, Horohai l Road, " ' ~Sussex. cookiBg; garden, tennis and croquet: pleasant situation. Bank ofif4SEJ confident o ickst far 21. but, generally sjfeaking, 88 of two wlokete. Present score i— iloh the soldier and the clvuii faced without near Blatohlngton, and on Tuesday morning had strictest prif the visitors batting was feeble and unenterpris­ very bitter awakening. —Miss Ackermann. 20, The Avenue, Eastbourne. Blok Mantles, : ■ ! fear the perils, the losses and the vounds of war. their oamp utensils packed aod on the line of march mERRY_ ;Y’S auc iON ROOMS and SALE YARD, 19, ing. The end. oame1 shortly before 5 o’clock, Is it not high time that the Mayor took action The p(otures of battleships, wi bile they evoked in seven minutes. Three regiments of regulars are I CornCornfield-: Eastbourne.—A Sale every Monday XCHANGE (for a few weeks, prjvrivate family) TEN- and called a special meeting, representative of C apt Disney Roebuck, b Millward ..... 7 ___ ROOMED HOUSE______for SAMEIn-EASTBOURNE.' in £r; Woroestersl ire being all dismissed for 102, ana R. Ashfield, run out ...... 2 leers, also stimulated confide! ace. pur trade hourly expected to oooupythe spaoioua barracks ofM. odenoderaandAnt [ue Furniture, Shares and Property ; —Address J. P., 4, Westmoreland • road, Baysw-ater, jp iA N O ! thus losinf by an innings and 79 runs. It was all classes, to take concerted measures to arouse C. Scott Malden, b Millward...... o rates had’been swept d ea n ; si vation therefore erected on the Shingles. We have also a company goods purchased If! [ulred. London.E W .______! _ __ tnoky that the match lasted only two days;, other­ the dbTmant patriotism of the people andi to F. H . Grewon, b Millward'...... ll as but an ugly dream, to remain tly of South Bourne Artillery, & set of fine spirited wise Wediesday’s downpour would! have pre­ encourage recruiting. / J. C. Colquhoun, run out...... i...... 5 [oped. Slr John Jelllooe knew URNITURE (New and Second-hand) FOR SALE: By tbe 1 C. J. Coker, e Kendle. b Mill ward...... 24 business ana, fellows. The 4ih regiment of dragoons marched The Frenoh Cabinet has been reconstructed, goods can be received at any time for Sale by vented a b a l from being bowled and Sussex would Mr. Asquith last night said, “ Most excellent ‘ ough silent, was strenuous! watchful and, into Brighton on Tuesday morning.” F have been i obbed of a very well merited victory. H . R. Kirby, cBLeackley, b M illia rd ... 2 party dlsi iaotions being ignored in order to form Auction, or Bought Privately at fair prices when pre­ service has been rendered by members of this J. H. Kelsey, not out...... L...... j...... is ipplly, most providentially si ng. Meanwhile, ferred.—Hamblyn’s Sale Rooms (adjoining the House ■’* • * • House and by local political organisations in the calmness, in patienoe, with hope arid faith In a “ Ministry of’iNational Defence.” A notable Agency Office), Elms-buildings, Eastbourne. J. A. C. Keddle, st Kendie. b Whitehead 3 appointment Is that of M. Deleast e as Minister for The Wee c was a batting triumph fox Albert work of giving infonnaiion and arousing publio W. H. Bacon, c and b Millward ...... 0 d, wi entered the shadows which in the morning EPAIRS.-REPAIRS to BICYCLES a SpkciaUTV. attention to the necessity of raising recruits. I B. Mews, b Millward...... i...... 3 victory would be only remem' * PEYENSEY, Foreign Affairs. We devote our workshops entirely to bicycles. For Relf. In tiree innings he aggregated 264 runs Extras ...... ]...... 8 J as the angels R for once cut, 1-fcnd- Sussex owed much to hia tpist there will be no slackening of these patriotic God’s provldem atriotic onorbt According to the M a tin the prisoners at Melun od work, reasonable prices and promptness TRY US. the silent tutors of hearts P O .—On Saturday evening a cycles, Sewing Machines and Perambulators on Hire. masterly patience and skill: His magnificent 175 efforts, but that they may be carried on on an Total) ...... (...... 81 >ade perfect throu i suffering. X. largely-attended concert took place at the Royal Gaol are workibg; day and night baking bread and not out against Lancashire was perfect in ite way, even mage'extended scale in future. My. noblp making boots aT d’ shoes ‘ for * their country people, —Jury & Son, 3, 4 and 6, Trinity-buildings (near Trinity Eastbourne. After a hearty vote ot thanks the Mayor for Oak Tea Gardens, the proceeds being devoted to Church), Eastbourne. When care and steadiness were essential, Relfs friend Lord Kitchener needs all the recruits he eslding, and to Mr. B. Russell !or his excellent looal temporary relief to dependents of those on The money whiol they would ordinarily receive in defence wia solid as a ‘rock; when runs were can obtain.” Dr. H. C. Pretty, c Ashfleld, b Roebuck 68 id capable oo-operatton as la ntei 1st, the prooeed- motive service. The programme, whiob was of a payment tor the ork is belDg renounced, for the ETH BOUGHT, any oondltlon ; reliable prices ; H. S. Scott, lbw, b Mews...... 12 prisoners are ai did. on vulcanite, platinum pinned; 2s. 8d. on needed his hitting was brilliant. At the present Lord Esher, in a stirring appeal, said: “ At such W. G. Swainson, b Coker ...... ;...... 1 igS concluded with the Nation Anthem (iilua- triotlo nature,. . was contributed--______, .to byby M Mr. Harry :1oub to do all they oan to help Ivor; 3s. on gold ; 6s. ed. on platinum ; cash a t once.— moment hi i aggregate of runs for Sussex for the a time as this no girl should be seen abroad with W. E. Millward, b Roebuck...... 34 ated on the screen) and the inedlction, pro- Kydon, Miss Margaret Crawford, Miss Mabel Grey, France at this tt e of crisis. F. W. Locock, 200 and 201, Qneen’s-road, Hastings. present season is 1,498, which just beatd Japp's a youth who is not yearing the King’s uniform.” J. H.E.Whitehead,cColquhoun,bKelsey 11 [danced by the Rev. J. G. Hknd: «,' Mrs. Howell, Mr. Harold Jenkins, Mr. Tarnbull “ Please, tidy will you help a poor man who [Copyright!______1,492 for fl: st piece by six runs. Relf, however, What would Lord Esher have said had he seen O. E. C. Kendle, b Roebuck ...... 7 After expenses, some £11 will) be forwarded to and Mr. Harri Collins. A tableau, “ Britannia,” alrin’t done noth it ’ in the way o’ work for more’n 7TOLIN.—Gentlewoman (medallist R.A.M.) will give nes the b« tter average, nis ’figures being 37:45, E. Matheaon. c Atfield, b Roebuck ..... 18 arranged by Miss Crew, and Scotoh airs on the one or two Violin Lessons Dally, return refined the great crowd of young men and .maidens idly K. 8. Digvi.iaysinhii, run out , 26 tbe Red Cross Sooiety, tbe collection having totalled twelve munee ? “ Dear, dear; perhaps I oould find \ against Jump’s 33.90. fathered at Ihe bandstand last night when Mr. bagpipes by Master James Ritohle were interesting’ home; Eastbourne,—917, -Chronicle"Office, Eastbourne. • • L. G. Courage, not o u t...... Li...... 21 £ 12. _ ii r you something, What can you do?,r “ Thanky’, Uhornton made his stirring speech. J. W. Martin, o Kelsey, b Roebuck..... 0 features of a oapital entertainment. The amount lidy, thank y’ kit dly, mum ; ef y’ oould p'raps give ANTED, at once, Bedroom and Sittingroom in Another feature of the Week was the very pro­ E. O. Bleackley, c Ashfleld, b Gresson... 17 realised, after deducting expenses, was £24.11s. ljd. neighbourhood of Langney-road: -moderate Thbre are soofes of young workmen out of work Extras 1...... J ...... 17 me some waahin ter do, I could take it ’ome to me W nounced si coess of Jupip and Vincett as bowlers. content to take unemployment pay; why do not SwuzuLABD’a Du iia l.—Acting on instruo- Theoommitteeresponsiblefortheexoellentarrange- wife.”—Lonctbn < )pinion. terms.—Address, No,77, “ Chronicle’ Office, Eastbourne. r j This pair Worked pretty, nearly ail the m.i«nhtef they recruit? Lord Kitchener will want 500,000 ions from hia Government the Swiss Miniser has, ments were the Rev. H. G. Smith, Messrs. C. Allen, \K7ANTED, small well-furnished NON BASEM ENT in both ma tehee. In Lancashire’s second innings more men. May Eastbourne nobly do its dnty, ays the British Press Bureau, informed His J. F. Anderson (hon. secretary), C. J. Knight , S ussex R o ta . G a b b u o n A b t il l b b y .—We TT HOUSE for winter months.—A. J., care o£ Special( they bowls 1 from start to finish unbhAnged. Out as I am confident it will, if the peril to the ' jesty’s Government that there is absolutely no (obalrman), A. Bodle, J. Barnett. A. G. King, J. F. understand that -here is no chance of the Sussex Smith's Library. 72, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. of 8itu of the 39 wickets which fell in both matches Empire is made clean There is always the possi­ ath in the statement whioh has appeared in Hickman, G. Fenfold and R. G. Ward. R.G.A. being of fered service abroad as their task ARDROBES. — Ladies or Gentlemen's Left-off (Cuffe was absent in Worcestershire's second bility of disaster to the Fleet, now ’or three foreign newspapers that a secret treat is coast defence inly, and they have not done anmy Wearing Apparel, Roots, Household Linen pur­ attempt) i o fewer tfiarr 32 fell to Jupp ai>d months hence. What then? dxists between Germany, Austria-Hungary am heavy batterv w Eveiy______man. ______we are informied, chased : any quantity.—Mrs. Morgans, 6a, Ocklynge- road, Eastbonrne. j ^ Vinoett. edoh bowler claiming 16. Vinoett has , Youia truly, L.B, & 8.0. Railway.—Special cheap excur­ ■Switzerland with a point agalnstlltaly.; T h e “ S t o n y S o u t h ” C ancelled A g a in .— would say “ YesiT if asked to serve abroad, tak en more wickets far Sussex this yeir than, any sions klong tbe coast every Monday other bowler, having oaptured 84 for" 24.11 -runs FREDK. G. COOKE. are announced, Excluding bullion and settlers’ effects, the This train wns resumed on Tuesday, but last night O e L ittle A ccount.—She: “ What w ere yon iThwe will also be a cheap half-day trip to London aloe of Canada’s imports in 1912—13 was we were officially Informed it had been found and Jack talking about?” He: “ Oh, nothing Printed by the Proprietors, F arnoombe & Co., Limited, each, and Jupp, with fewer wickets, has the Eastbourne, 27tli August, 1914. on W idnesday next. ihfl f M ^A)WflVB f.ftlfelnu nf vmirooluoo I” and Published by them every Saturday, at their Offices, £135,960,000. neoessary to cancel It again. * much I” She South-street, Eastbourne. Chroi

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